South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 178, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 June 1918 — Page 3

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I HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN J

OFFICER SHOOTS SON Man Attempts to Escape From Patrolman and is ; Winged. J:i cob n1t h i o j c h t r, Rloom nt an n. or run;; v. I;; r. tvlm Wt hip 'illy )irl1 i i - ha u . i s h o t I 'a 1 1 i A l ii T V I n " 1 : . y : 1 : i f rn trying t. r-, ,fpe f: ' 1.1 to WV.lnox) iy , U 1 : i -no'. e from f he c wit horn-. F;fr is r-ail to l.,ie clock from the hoiue of ; ert, U1. 1-.' W. South seen by the o!'i--.. lie heel t 1 1 p I ti 1 1:1 .i n's fO; h;i!t, an.1 th" 1 1 1 1 ; !':rl j. I.! ; hio'fMl a linn;-' Oi!- . ; i n 1 was ir-f ..- ! to to hi:-' poiif. revolver, setulin:,' a hellet thr l ifer's left hip. f if'-r wa then oertal.,n ,'iü'J .- rorlrd fo poli.e h u'l'iii i t. r s. I -tier If was ti'n to the j.5 il vhe:r he n.us kept until Vil)i'o!a v aftt-iiioon wh'-n h- .. t a s nl'owf.l t o liriüip. VYh-ther the t li.irL'os nie stiil p-nilinir r ..t ii-.po to Uarn. 11" i ail to i.e :n .. Iii- 1 the . mi condition hulh't vouri.l. Tliis is the pnlne ntl"icer past few "We-! u ht a ttejii ptei ,i s th,e ser oinl sh l I r, l'epo ft f d (I'll 1 M 4 .". fIei--nt! :t I to l-i.i p- U : - - th. ina n :v l,ot r i o 1 1 -i throusrh the heel without injury la in infli' td. : IIIAVMil). Iluinane vo.jety will p.tv ie-j n.iril f or e il. ?; e which will coinicti person of killing 1 i : I -. ! s I Ti i i:i:nd m .mam: s mii:tv Adv.

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those pink dimpled fingers reach for your heart. You would give him the whole universe if you could. But he doesn't want that, little Mother. He only warts health, now. He only wants to grow like a flower in the sunshineto lie on his back and

laugh all day, to pick gravely at the bows on his pink coverlet, and drowse, and wake up smiling. Is he happy, that baby of yocrs? Is he blooming with health, contented all day, quieUy sleeping all nighi?

IT almost all depends on what you fed him, you know. Of cours, you nurse him if you can, but not even love can always maie Mother's milk agTee with that delicate little stomach. But don't worry. There is a fooxiyou can givehur that is almost sure to keep him trong and well. It is as near as can be to Mother's milk, you see. It is milk remember that but purer and cleaner than you can ever petit inbottles, and changed a little to make it easier for your baby to digest. To this milk is added just the right Amount of cereal, just the J Complete Mil Food

UNIQUE -BABY CHAIR" MANUFACTURED BY LOCAL CORPORATION

i . J : : ; i :!-. n 1 s fliniri-'. r. .i i t m i -- ;i t l tli'-.itric a! lin-r put on 1"m-,i1 ly the Att. ehnipr.'. ..n.J tlo- ; i n lin South L i I!' ''.. ;i ic'!itiy nr-r.irtied corpoia ,f this ity, With fa- Uuy luaJi ' r I. i rt .1 rrs, -. A. at Hull, I Hull an; t.or.cern. Center M. . J. Co.-aru e a r.i the director.- of with ;i capital an.l (Uor-'e V. th-j r.e ', rto' k of $ J."., 0 0 n. : Hull i ecreta.r . ', The !.iir v.lach i c!ri- manti - ;fai:turcd " the loti conipip.y ' Sare n u m hers is a uniui; affair j that it dof. a .vay with the old fa.hi 1 1 . f 1 d-in-eious lii-th iuir and 1 1 o'l !eorn- nurs'iy eontri' a ncc. It i of ht" l frame, work and folds up j on v.vr.t U and its four and one half ! pounds is rompact as a thin book. , It, c:tn he set upon ..ii ordinary din- ! in room hair with clasps over the j hack of the dining chair. The naby j chair Iris a huhly enameled veneer base so that the hibl can not mar the. adult c hair with his feet, -irid j the tray and seat is also constructI ed of a st el frame with enameled iW'tieor. The i hiltl c annot swim; him.-elf out ff or looen the hair j by pulling on ir. as it is Tiece.-arj tor one t lift the oase for the entire hair to fold. Tills same chair may be u.-ed in the automobile or in the theater, which p!a. es the child on a level with the adult, and by removing tne tiav. if necessary, the chair can he 'converted into an up-tu-datc go-cart. Theie are no attachments to become loo-e by the child tu-4uin union the trav and there are no hinses 'to pinch when the chair is folded. !ln addition it assures a comfortable 1 position for the child while catiiis I or rid in-. Doat sir you saw It In tha crarspapcr. Say New-Tlmci that right araTunt of sugar. And it comes to you a clean, fluffy powder in air-tight cans aüd you just add fresh water a&d bo iL This is Nestle's Food- Don't forget the name. So easy so simple so sure to make, your baby well and nappy. If he isn'tinfe weJl if you're not quite satisfied with the way he is getting" oa pet that baby on Necüe's Food today. Ol ail the things, you would ivc him he only wants health now. NestL's Food will givbimthatSend the coupon or a postcard caw ! NtS-TU1 KXJÜ COMPANY ..in) www v He mi rnJ me FRFE yrtur book and Trf Pciu TS?"

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(Ültc prances ßl0$ 117 South Michigan St. Correct Apparel for Women Announcement! Our Annual End-of-the-Season Clean-up Sale Starts Friday Morning Fell Pairtkelars will Apjpeair to Remarkable Assortments and Values

Notre Dame News The Kev. Jreory (Ifrrr. O. S. I' , is o:;e of the f:rt rofe.-sors of th" Notre laine biimmrr school to eport for the summer session, having a i rived Wednesday morning. I'r. Cerier wlio will teach the court" of oil paintm,' has s.tudieil in Home j under I'rof. (luiseppe Gonelli. Ciro rnd Jalliazzi, and S. Nobili of the Uatican. making a pecial study of i the eld masters and sketchinR j from natuie. He has traeled I'M throiiuli I'r; nee, Au.-tria. Switzet -in!lind. dieee. Svria, Palestine and ' ITprypt. Hi.s portrait of Pope Pi is ! X. u.is the first otticial one accepted I at the ath an. ile Ivis aho travi eled extensively in the United States and in her possesions in the I interest of his art. Portrait paintjin. however, is his special predilec tion. 'The following description of the course is yien by Fr. Gregory: "Painting vill include i-oniposi-tion. color, drawing, Mill-life and portraiture. "Composition or design is the putting together of line, mass and color to make a harmony; and t-hould he the basis of all work in drawing and painting. Special attention will he gien to harmony of relation, ptopoition, color light, to the skillful uniting of all these parts into a perfect whole. "Color and light are qualities of a picture a? important as composition. The (lass will study the relationship, finalities and suitableness of colors one to another, in shadow, half tint, or bright light. Special attention will he given to unite these features properly to produce beautiful color harmonies and contrasts I)raving is a great expressional art and deals with beauty ami significance. Its greatest masters are the greatest artists who ever lived; and high attainment in its lias always been rarer than high attainment in color. Students will have ample opportunity to study drawing in the ttill-1ifef scenery and portrait work. "Notre Dame is located in the ery center of a most beautiful sketching territory. The scenery along the St. Joseph river is delightful to the eye. You can rowdown stream, tie your boat to the trunk of a moss covered tree, set up your easel on the grassy hanks, or you may prefer to sketch the cattle as they browse in sunny pasture. Should you wish soniethin different, there are forests and ponds, and fields, and buildings withm moss and vino covered walls. All kinds of lovely scenery near in a lioundance. "The portrait t lass will draw and paint fium life. It is very important that they study the character of their sitters am? paint thMii to their greatest advantage, paying elo.xe attention to the harmony of color, the play of light and shade, to pleasant rhythm of line I and skillful i ; masses." of arrangement of Prof. .T. P. Christman is .ne of the first of the special professors of the Notre L'anif summer school to report for the summer session. l'i of. i.'hristnian will eonduct I Hasses in education. He is at pres- ! cut the üues; of Prof. .Johns, of the ! school of agriculture, who was a j fellow students at Ohio university, i He is accompanied by Mrs. ''hiisti ma n. I ! Another feature of the Notre ! Dame unnersity summer school I whiHi opens on July 1 will be a six i weeks' course for athletic coaches. 'The course will be pien under the I direction of Knute L. Pockne. who ! succeeded Iess Harper as the j athletic- director at the university. ! Special attention will be given to the (instructions of coaching football. I track and baseball teams; attention

COME ON, TORTURE HIM!

Tie ieem to be -vaiiini: ir Fri !a i .

uii an in one -veep. Hut listen! It's real torture dt Wilhelm t'r.e Wou-be to see American money pouring into t'ne ii;iit anaiiDt him. So erne on. put in voit cash! L)n"i vail 1t Friday. Jo it !P-.-, aiui then you'll be sure it'.- Jnc. We still have a Ion; t;i i,. reach, that v-ithered arm and that haughty face. beci!e South Bend must buv t pledge S8ou,ooo "befre Frida;.. W e're still that much slum.

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will also be given to the coaching of basketball teams. Since a large number, of coadies hae volunteered to direct athletics at the arious army cantonments and to facilitate matters for those who will remain in charge of athletics at the colics ami high schools next fall such a course will be given. The present shortage of coaches will necessitate certain changes in athletic- circles and to fill the acaneies men with some knowledge of directing athletas will be in demand. At the summer school an opportunity will be offered to all to learn the art of coaching and direetinathletics and the fundamentals o! the major college sports. Poach Koekne who will teach the course is well qualified to impart the secrets of s-iu-cess attaine! in athletics, having estaldished an envianie jecoiu in im e i co i leg ia i athletics ever since he i a nie ti 1 Notre Dame from Phicaso. Coach uocKiie lias piaveu witn ami cap - tained the famous tootball eleven which invaded the east and thrilled the spectators with the deadly aerial attack, the Notre Panic forward pass. I lie year KocUne was captain; of tlie Notre Dame foot ha 11 team the I w est demonstrated its su pu iori t over the ast on the gridiron. sii:i:i i;i:sis sii:i:in:i:. Police Minute Man Diver began renewed elt'oi ts against automobile speeders Wednesday morning. The occasion for the additional speed upon the part of the minute man is the arrival of a brand new motorcycle at police headquai ters. It was recently purchased by tlie boa i d of public safety. It is guaranteed to go 70 miles an hour.. MUNCIE MAN ARRESTED FOR INSULTING THRIFT STAMP SOLICITORS MPNCIP. Ind.. June C h a r 1 e s Hoy, a laborer, is being held in j a i 1 T ending an investigation of statements he is said to have made to War Savings stamp solkitois wh'-n they called at his home Wednesday for his pied-e card. Hoy i al!e-'ed to have ordered the solicitors off his property with the remark "1 lintip to lin. I tlie Clerm i e : win n'.'PI I there and come over here ami whip tlie Lnited States so tbat w mav have some peace hie." ft 1 an everlaatlnK value to ia diamond consequently it In al - ! ways a good buy. especially when

oia ny a responsi ui neaier. v e ;n tn r,...! today l- low l proar hOWlnp some beautiful dia- j (1.H-e nnue food ee-rals -hat o :r mond jewelry In settings of the :invy and r ny, our aM.-s and the newest designs. We have a largt- ; ,-l0r,p:e ,t hon.e may ' fed. T! " assortment which we mount to or-!f, ,,,.,... vVlft, st, jn, ;,n.-i n t

'der. By comparison you will nnd our rrices agreeable. Calr.n Clausr CO - AdVU I WANT YOU

'Is what you will say when you real- . ' 1..': - I le that the IWANTU Gas Iron avea ' ! "' ' J' . " 'time, steps, energy and strength. animal or, the lief. M;.K iI With the IWANTU self-heated gas .oin.- higher, but do not blame the ! Iron your ironing can be done In fanu er as 'h-i' is a !.,-...n for it: j one third less time with less than h:gii c-s of nie t. m.al an-; one half the expanse usually re!nvPl. j,rod';.e '-r .,.,-in es-

j quired bv the old method. rnce i A. j ., ,i rt omy ji.jv; i.oy oon ana per month. The Oo.-Adv. . Alt work Ki-Hrnritcea on a moneyJ ! .sck-lf.ue-don't-make-k-ood h:tsls j Sllverton Cord Tire are given ex- ' rmrt attAtillnn hr iV for nor fepecial price l!st. We maintain a nervice car for you. Dor.' hesitate to call on It We can sell yot: any r.iake of tire manufactured Taylor Tire .chp, 12 K. Jefferi-on Hvd.

kilo'-.i m t Tture The Raiser ii'uht. t he can cut the SOUTH SLAIN III FRONT Alexander A. Jankowiak, Former Oliver Hotel Employe Dies in Battle. Alexander Absius Jankowiak. J 4 vears old. of ."ill N. College v was killed in action ..n the western front June 1, according to a telesram received his o.iients. Ml. ainl Mrs , Valentine Jankowiak esierdav. enlisted from South Pen.l op '7, 1 1 3 7 . ami was sent at once i .Inn i to Gettysburg, l'a. Prom there he ' ,. i VV a s tiansieired to Lamp Greene at i Charlotte. N. P.. where )in received his militaiy training. lie was at tached to tlie 7th machire gun battalion, third d i v ision. I.asl Heard of In lingland. 1 1,1 June v his parents received a j letter had . fluni him tellim; them that he nt ten days in lingland alter i which he was sent tu 1 "ranee, but no j mention was made of the fact that j he had been in any engagemen's. He f merely staled that his company was i expecting to be called to the front at any time. Mr. Jankowiak lad scores of friends anion- the down tow n merchants, having iaen employed at the Oliver hotel for the past f.ve vears j in various capacities from bellboy to clerk at the ciga r stand. Pesides his parents he i survive! I by three sisters. Iter tha. Valejj,, and j Charlotte. ! He was a member of .t. taniIrus' churt h and his parents stated ! last ni'-:ht that he was th first m'iier of that j.aiish to mike the suJ j.rcme sacrifice. . ADDISON C.THOMAS HEARD BY ROTARIANS Addi-on C. Tliomas. former director "f the Assoiiated l'rj.s. w a the principal speaker at the regular weeklv luncheon of the South Rend Rotary I ib a the diver hotel. WcillK -sdav. The sublet t of Iiis a d - -dies-- was "Stand for the Farmer land liick of the I'aino-1. the I'.os of This Nation." He said in ! pa t : j - probably rh--- mos ;a ;ss,,e -;ipn lV:nz evnc crumb and she ; , ., n ,U) no ,n.,rr I(St ur.,.k thr(M. ica;- buds of ;;t-rs s-'id at tl.e "hiigo stock ards r.n the :ezu'ar open market tor $ l x per hundt e.. .,,., f ,-.f , sntsal of i:fe -s the reason. " r-t:"- ",n', '""' '!' vvd h pic-tical lain; ii.cn a nd f h.ei e ' 1 " lod'cus ,,f .,, .,r,' - ' ' "f I i'! " " ' ' '' ' - " !.d -u! them "... er th- top' to ' die f I -!a-- : : bunu " ffeed ' lie W ot d Til. an l... do',.' l y -flopting (b. I.wde'i's pi .tl o' tailing Jo; farm v ol .; rit . s to -i'.' until the w.ir is oe.-. .-,t no long-!, i nd t rr; p i . o. -..-i :pt on if reo . -('.lry to r.'ii-f a million men and p u

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I ( l.liAMNC PKICI.S AllVANCi:. ; Pie-war p.-iics liave ieen mam-j I tained by all hnal dr cleaning establishments until tiie piesent tinie. I w hen everyt iing that eist, is mt" the cost of cleaning has aihamedi j to such an extent that it is impos- ; ; si')le to keep price down any lon-e; . , j South r.ernl dry dean i s a IV ore J of the last industries to raise prices land thn onlv when it s an absojut.. ! nec ssity. - Therefore. be?innins .Inly 1. i:l.. I the prices ir dr chining vi'.i ad-, j vance about '2 ' per tent. Making: j men's suits to $1.7."., audi 1 ladies' suits $l.."oi to S.'.Ou ,jp. j WAPTPP S, V P i: N P H I II V I TPPANPPS. ; j p.. i:. ij:ani:ps. papis cij:anin; co. I s 'A Ni ,s i a st i ; P I 1 1 V l'i. LJ A N - . ! i-;ps. I i a i :tn a s v.";ti m i " i . i : a n n p s . !THi: PITTPi: DlTiTi ' LI "A N PP. ! SLICK S LM'NDIJV C'l.KAXIMi' CO. i IDA VI KS PAPNPPV ChKAXIMli i Co. Adv. 71 :;-:: AIU: YOÜ IXOKING. ! t For fine picture framing work that ( j requires special treatment? Take it i i to Bagby Co.. 138 Michigan zt. I Their speciality Is this class of work. j They carry a full line of hand j ! carved frarr.es and mouidlngs. Tha j I kind that pleases particular peoplo. ; I Also Eastman's films, Kexo camera j I HI1U illlllO. JJIIIIS CI Iii C 19 CMIIieiH j time. Advt i MAV JAUS AT OLD PHICKF. We are selling pint jar? at Ü9c doz. ; quart"?, 69c doz.; and half gallons at 79c per doz. O. K. Cash ' Grocery. Advt. i j Vigorous Men and Women are in Demand If.your ambition has left ou your happiness has gone forever unless you take advantage of Wettick's Cut Kate Medicine Store's magnificent offer to refund your money on the first box purchased P Wendell's Ambition Pills do not put jour entire system in fine condition and give ou tlie energy and vigor jou have lost. Pe ambitious, be strong, be vigorous, firing the nobly -;lon of health to your cheeks and the light, sparkle that denotes perfect manhood and womanhood to your eyes. Wendell's Ambition Pills. the groat nerve tonic, are splendid for that tiled feeding, nervous troubles, poor blood, headaches. neuralgia, i est lessness. tieni'ding, nervous prostration, mental depression, h's-" of appetite and kidney or liver com-' da int. You take them with this understanding tl at: In two das you will feel tine, and alter taking one bo ou will have vour obltime (n.idence and ambition or the druggist will refund the price of the box. Pe ?ure ind gel a ."iti cent box today and -et out of tlie rut. Iternember V. ettick s Cut Pale Medicine Store and dealers everywhere are authorized to guarantee thvmi. You can tiv every t m RAT. MUM out fir,-ih tn a niitg'.il. nriihrz rat. t IS nip- TrlT accordin t Government eiDcrt. A Z5s kckl.ge of 51 KilU Rat totl'jO. KA1-MUM eoonea in etil-crtamtl it and f 1 P N batly rats tt t.n r , r i 1 1 ei ace 11 aruunu. vji im f h it r tn oat itiff tod I lit J S ruiu . a itvj hu vuiaiu w LvSj yjPi Ö' Dog j and call won't on rood no noi humanaeaflng it For mica too. Safa, aim t't. cfrtt n 25e at drora sttand gro ll V eero. TaRitMaiC. Inri'.ar.aneaa. lod. Vfj American Ibug Co. Whiteman Bros. South Herd Ii' Co. National Crocrry Co . Milted 'i os. Pharmacv . i . rt Wa r.a. l Soothe Your tS Itching Skin f With Cuticura ry, c:;-t Sa2Sc. Olaf et 2Sc 1 SOc INDIANA SAVINGS & LOAN r i i-i'.ki i n r on vwim.o DEPOSITS i; Noirh lif "lri voiTII RlSt. IMIV

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MAX ADLER COMPANY World's Best Clothes Corner Mich, and Wah. SU. J.P.HcGILLCO. 41 The Houw that quality built. Wh yem ihtuk of llnvM-fank Uhhna tMk of -fWJwjem."

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