South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 185, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1918 — Page 2

THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1918.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

UOBERTSÖN" !FlOTIlE

SO ID

FREYEHMUTH

I II Us

Secy Emmon's Fleet of Foot, Captures Prisoner

IWRANGLE CAUSES

TIE-ÖP OF SALES

LUCK AND BOOZE

Liquor Was Molni lYfuii I'ortunutc llMicr Hut lit' IiIn't Pay Any l ine.

I V'Jesti ia o:i M.iir. st. ol-i!re Dai;.- t!.i'k run n r

II- .vent

jt.ix a v. v iri-yl-i morning were by th' ott'u

a shot from the

lik-

veu ;in exhihitioii r uuicknt'ss ofitnouth i .t (.i.rion

tf liK'.v of foot and fiimiitss. of i ner of th- :11 ami Main st. with

i ------ i ... ly llowaul Kir.iuons, st -r;t:iry j nut any rvanl to ciiives, anl i a. li-j !!. South Üeii'l (,"hainl tr of (o!ii-1 th rn jit-r of Main :u''l !-!

A voun; man rc ntlv returned to i

hi-s Indiana homo from arid Mis.i-

roun.ud isu- cor- Mnct Mil RprnrH nf Far.h nfr1 lnü,dn;, nomo

. w .Kit.r.i whoit he haj '..e-if ust-,1 tu

Executive Opposes Certain Clauses of Disease Ordinance and Warns Board to "Go Slowly."

Mav or "aison We. In .-flay iuornnz i.-sued a warning to thf 111 m-

iIH of Mif CUv ln-.iUh i,(m:I aM lobmd Muth

no:c hardly, if rT. -('ialWd in hi rity, not e-n by iru-mi ers of ;h- South I Utk! j 1 jt f.jrr-. In fact, Mr. 1'i.imons on this occasion far outditanc"l a member of th- jioii.-' il jai tnu rit. t.iptutfd man whom the oflirer v. as runnine after, and held him until the polioirun caught up with him. Mr. Kinmon was walking lrikly 'w-t in the alley between Main st. and W;ihini;ton av. Jiist as h? 'Tosf-il O-nter st., running north

he saw a youm; man

20.000 Pledge Cards,

Insists Herzog.

Activities- in the local War Sa ings -hi-h si.rn.' liquor" and no

I

nipaixni

the mem i)t-r.- f th' t it y ciini. -o thorough1." into tht- enereal

ase oidinan now pTniinir before the city count Jl before final action Is taken on th" Inf.isiil e. T)i major ;ijp-ais ? f--l that there ate two or thiee i.ttises in

io i i :ihinvr in a northerly direction, lis-'.Inst then there earne bolting into

the alley fiom Main st. Traffic Uftier Sorwir k, wavincr hi? w hite duo i ml shouting at the toj of hi voice, "sto thf re.' Mr. Feminon. took the situation in

the ordinance that should he amend-jat a glance. He saw the officer heed before tha measure i.enies a (in- outdistanced bv a man lie ;tn-

law. The onitnme wan pushed lipon fiorally by the roiiiii ll rommit-

.irently wanted astinr dc-torum

to overtake, so to the winds, the

up for

';an to

of Commerce secretary

'Print in ;i manner that

council j N ould have done credit to any No-

tee of the whole Ut Monday nuht, Chamber

and it is expected to coro final h tion at the regular meetinc Monday nisht.

OtirYTtil Iii' I Vt Cl-lillli Ii I

Mayor ("arson's Mand on the ordinance is V.itterly opp.d by Dr. 11. p"reye-yiuth. secretary rf the hr-alfh ho.rd. Dr. Frevermutb at-

empted to present the maor from ; AFTERNOON OF FOURTH OVER TO CIRCUIT COURT Jpsume any warninp to th.e menüersj of the health board or city council-) Sprinshrook park's holida v pro- Ca.-mar Andrzejewski, airested at

fax ju-t in tune to j!,k - his hand on .he collar of the mail whom ihe j police t r t i . r was appaiently bend-j m.fs evrrv eftort to capture. t Cpon seeing .Mr, Kmmons i vh(a .1 . M . .. .. 1 ..1 -.1 1

i mm. in- im'-i i.mifi; aiio joi- . . . ... ... . . ent. and

U)..Ml as rapidiv as posiiue. .v. . Hmmons turned' his man to ' until i ertain differences : between the OrVu e!- Sorwivk and received th.- I city, county and täte chairmen have grateful thanks if that otliv ial. j been satistactorily eliminated. When tiie captured man wast About 'JU."ii pledge cards were booked at puli'.o hfadejur. iters he J received by the city headquarters. .said th.it Iii.- name is Walter Kris- j which card were duly c hecked, tabid, .".'J Sherman av., and that he i ulated and totale!. The cards were

had ju-t come home from Ixtroit. 1 then examined, and certain of ther.l

lie had Rone to the rear of the (lier hotel to ee son'.e one employed there, ami tloue were jet'ial other men there at the same time. Complaint was made to the oflicer oy the hotel people, and when tli policeman arrived eveiybodv scattered, imludint; ymini; Kristtil. He was the one that uH'ieer Stirvvicl; KOt tlie test iew f. so he attempted tu i;et away, and was doinu oxceed:nt?ly well, it is said, until Sec'y 11mmons happened alone.

'puichasin? tluids barred under the

Hoosier stat"-wide prohil ition law.

Arriving in t'incinnati he pun. based i

seeral quarts of wh.it h toi -med i

i ! v : r ' n " I

. . . ... i

1

hav e ceased for the pres.- ; a relative who ac- ompanied him

will continue m iexnai.- i ift-ms mm wun ms purcnase ne mo

RACES ON. PROGRAM jSPECIAL JUDGE SANDS AT SPRINGBROOK TRACK ' BINDS BURGLAR SUSPECT

were referred back to special committees, that the effort may be made to cause the subscribers to pledge more purchases. Comes now John A. Herzotr, countv chairman, who fays that the

name, address, pledge and place of purchase i;ien on each :ind ever.' t one of the -0.00a plcdL'e card? , should be t opied off. in alphabetic;.:! order, onto specified sheets arranged j for the purpose, that a reeoid of the ' cards may be constantly available in !

! his ollice. j

To which officials of the home guard headquarters reply. indiy;nantlv, "Where do you et that

jstutf?" i "There's no earthlv use in doin jail that work, and we're not goiiK i to do it," said one of the workers. I "If thev want it done, thev can do

thee bottles tinder a rock ; t the sit., of a building under construe tion. Cpon returning to the place wheie he had hid his "refreshments'" he dis

covered that someone else had :s- ;

ited the place in the meantime. I'pon stepping off the train at his Hoosier honte the police attempted to arrest him for iölat;mj the dry law but when his bagar-re vas searched the police were left holding the bag as usual.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

From RecmAn of Indt&i- Tltl1 jad roan Co.

men. He told the rnayor that it was a most tinwise and for him to take. "Thre is no use in your rantiny." thf mayor told the health hoard sec. retary. "That i th way I feel ahout th ordinance. Th people fhnuld know what they are Rettin-' hfore the ordinance becomes a

1.1 tv." The di"cu?sion between the I

mayor and Dr. T-'reyermuth iesemhled a near-breik in their relations. Mayor Opjxivf Some ClauM". "I have asked the members of the board of health to o into the ordinance thoroughly before it become? a !hv." fa Id th mayor Wednesday mornlne "I m ha!tily in favor of tlie ordinai ce as a seneral proposition, but thfre are some parts of th prent measure that do not m?et my approval in their present form." he continued. "South Hend i one . city, ;,nl Washington. D. C.. i- another. What misht suit tonditlon in Washing-

it t ru.mwlv o i'itt i he

I lb HIV IUCC I V I-, V ' V " ' V V July con-i Hudson lake Tuesday- night by De-.,lM t, f.-,,- .. vmn.t

tains many features for the enter-: tectiv es Van Husen and Hamilton, j canvuss, and now we're being" held

:rani for the Fourth of

with he ini.

of burglars

tainnient of the patrons, including charged a program of horse racing of more; a gang

than usual interest for this time of J South Bend for

-he vear.

im plicated with up.

At a late hour this afternoon the dirteren'-e had not vet been settled.

several weeks past, i i. -.,, f-i.nn .tin ....ji. ..f

operating in

1'ive events are sched-j was bouml iver to tlie circuit court I South Mend's quota to be subscribed.

uled including the follow mi;: 1 Horse rejvc trot, by the hoi sen stabled at fJpringbrook. Trotting exhibition between Treantle. present eiiampiou earling trotter of the world and Cchomore, the fastest son t.f l5aronimte, both from it. Wayne stablea. Tree-for-all pace. Entries,

i Wednesday morning in ,ity couit by i

niT r r- r r-T- v rvnrnro

Imle IWorge Sands. whojrVI. btÜtlT LArLOlb

the al'sencv of Judge (Jil- !

Special I acted in mer.

Andr.ejew ki. who is believed to j be a partner of Harry Co.eski. w ho j

i was arrested iv the police .vionuav

j night on a , his add'e.:

TO BE IN FRANCE SOON

Loui:

Secety. deputy county clerk, oived a letter from Ills

charge of burglary, gave I 'uomer r i.iiik, woo is wun nie. '.om as ll'DJ W. Division st., ! regiment of the regular army, stat

ion would not do at all in South ! Queen; Verna V.; liud R; Julian

Heautella; Kbony King; Kossie King and is said to have been with Goand iiaven King. All Hum Ft. ' zeski at the time the latter attemptWayne, i d to pawn a gu:i and a child's av4 Horsemen's trot. Fntries. i iugs bank, (joeskr t.ise was conCriiket, Anna Margaiu, l'uciHe Coi - i tinue.l Tiiesdav .noi nin to .June 9.

poral, ranne Blossom. -Mostly South liend talent. Free-for-all trot. ' Fntnes, i,oia 1.: Foidigal McKinnie: Country

Fiend. I have asried th menihen of the health board to closely scrutinize every clause in the ordinance before they give their final approv

al of it. : "There are some parts of t li j

measure that gh unlimited power to the health officer, and such pow-

an.l Uüffn. Tregantle, malt lied w itii fchomore, is h famous Kentucky stallion His reeoid of i'::i4 earned him the ifconl of the tdiampion green trotting stallion of I'.oir. His contender. I'chomore, with a similar mark of 2:094 has given many

ing the men of his regiment were entertained by Mi's-. Vandet'hilt and Mr t lirtis Austin at Newport. II.

I last Sunday. Pvt. Seuetv states

I that he yill leave for Hohoken. N.

Kay .lc:idloUKu. who ua arrest-' J-. within the next few days and ed at I o'clock Wednesday morning, j P' 'ts to leave for Kurope at an charged w ith stealing Attv. t Jeorge ea rl da te. With Segety are 'harles Kurtz's automobile from in front of ! Wei-e. Michael Perkes. Joseph Ader the J. M. S. building Tuesday night. ! and Chaib-s Lesinski. all of thU was bound over to the circuit couri J rity.

These boys have been together ever since they enlisted D; months ago. T v t . Segety enlisted in the coast artillei-y corps but with th

other local boy s was transferred to t the 'ield artillery corps of the tinth ; regiment. I

by Special Judge Sands. The nut chine was recovered and Mct'ullough was ai tested by Sergt. IIolerts. lilt hard Ilamey was fined . 1 and costs on a charge of intoxication. Ilamey supplying the tegular morn-

Ftruce II. Snook and wife to ("harles C Keasey anl wife, lot 17 rordhim. Sl.tioO. Jtiseph T. Oliver, trustee to Polish National Catholic church. 1 t tiT4 in proposed Oliver's third addition, $SHb Floy Fl Troupe and wife to Albert M. Kirk'.ey, lot 4 in Ward's sub-division. 2.

! Jthn N. Jackson and wife to i Sarah llantman. part of lot -1' Coli lege tirove additit.n. $L'.jOa. i Jonathan J. Platts to Mahula ' I'latis, tract in Warren township.

Mahala K. l'latts to .Toh;i C. Price and wife, 1 ." acres in Warren township. $1. William C. Jackson et a! to Samuel Pelarske. lot i'V) in Vernon Heights addition, M:P. Samuel .VI. riobinson and wife to John Melber and wife, lot 'u in William A. Dintner's addition. $4.oeu. Mayr's .Michigan Av. lir.d Ct.. to John Melber and wife I d 12 in Mayr's Michigan Av. addition. Lv3. .losejdi Citay and wife to Lizzie

JJerah. interest in lot in Stovers

sub-division, $l."0f. l'red lamoii and wife to A. Steenburg. tract in Wa:r?;i tovvnsship. Jl. Same to Alexis Pupe and wife. 1-Ü acres in Portage township ami SO acres in Clicene towns!. ip. ?I. Same t Alice M. oolv ei ton. Nova M. Quay and Chord Pupel. tract in Warren township. Si. Malind.t Dittmei- to Fred M. Harrows. (t, in Manoka piac" addition.

eis In the hand of an un.iTipii- t ieitaktl performances. The race

; ins drunk to appear on the police

low- health ofTWr could be used i here, should be an intei t.-tin one. court

asainst the interests of the people. . i-oth looses are from rival Ft. "dry." Mut Ixok tt l uiure. j W av ne stables. "Of enurs" I ha e implicit faith I The fiee-for-ali pate ith -'"'PY p H0VIS IS In the honesty and fait n'ss an. 1 good I King, a possible favorite, promises J J.:dsment of Dr. Ft evei ninth, our j Rood sport for there are two other: HEARD BY R0TARIANS

l oilth hnnrn secreta rv . but Dr. imemoels tif the King family, iioss.e

docket uue the tat.- went! A Pol WllMFN N nARNN

READY AFTER JULY 10

! m.i:i:t.;i: mci:i-:s. 1 Oeoige Ackerman, üreman. - Mable M. Flurwell.

T-'reyermuth will not be in th.it po!-Jand Paven. in the same contest, tion for eer, and we mast guard During ami after tlie races conuMlnvf the'ftu-e a. '.sell as takln frts will be given bv the K. of P

car of pr?ent conditions. 1 band, day light tiie works w ill be bet

"The physicians who live in South iofi, a

Ftev. William Forney Ho vis. formeilv pastor tf St. Paul's .Methodist Kpiscopnl church f this city, and at loreserif Kastor ,if on- of tht .irnL

halluon ascension and para-i Meth,M,ls.t ..i,,,,.,,, in Milwaukee.

Wis., was the principal speaker nt the Rotary lub luncheon at the Oliver h-uel Wednesd.iv. key. Mr. Ilovis advised the business men of

this city, as well as everv oth

(.i;o. l). i;i;i;otii. Liw.vt'i-. is now located in suite -.4-'-.'b Farmers Trust building. Home phone S.'.IT. P.cll T.V). ,ss.;-:: Broken glasses duplicated. Prijes moderate. Dr. J. .Hurke, -j.p. S.

Michigan st.

: ui e.

His ad ofonniii ie

ress ami

.orig

F;end re better acquainted with j chute drop by F'vt. Victor blower condition here thsrn are jdiv sir ia n? j a ml other events will be iven. The from eevvhre, and they are far brew oi Us display in the evening will better able to judge the kind of an j be of a patriotic nature in keepordinance which will be mot bene-i ing with the holiday and the war fcrUl to the. people of South Fiend times. All of the rids. concess-

than are physicians from another j ions and attractions of the park will fut

ctr. 1 be open for tlie entertainment or "1 want to oay agin that I am visitors and special care will be heartilv in favor of the ordinance taken of family picnic parties. as a general proposition for we'

naaiy nen eucn an ornmaiice m lUIJAL NAVAL lYILN I conditions

South Bepr1,, hut 1 air. utterly op-, .,ilfN nPnftnT .......'ainl private life brought about

po-rl to giving unlimited power to; IVl U O I fitrUni IYIUIMUMI ! Lhe world conflict. any one man no matter who he i. . r)r f"lem Shidler. llmrv Wheelr ' It opens up too many avenues fori vjj enlisted navy men of this city, j oek. Harry Padct and Lle Humble, oppression. With a few a m. ml-J mrtriv ja jn number, have been or. j who have .lust returned from a !:shmeps lo the or dinant-e I would be ; ,1,.,..! to renort to Cliief Pettv Ofticer inc trio in nortliern "Wisconsin ore-

sented their case to the club with photonraph of large catches as alibis. The club considered their

cae but will p.ot render a judgment

until next wet

Ali'-n erp-my women who registered at polite headquarters from June 17 to will be able to st-cure their registration cards after July 10. Tlie board, which is composed of four women, registered !...e2 alien enemy women, and since the closing- of the

registration the members have been j rosea 60c per dozen engaged in tilling out tlie duplicate j $1.00 and $1.50 per

.:::--tf i

I IMG CUT i;nsi. I Hoses, carnations. peonies, bowl i

longer roses, j

do.en. 1702

I blank" and making out the registra- ; p- asre Ave.,

tion cards. The board is completing j Advt. its work in about half the time con-

i siiiued nv tne hoard oi men mat T- it y i 1

1 -....;..... I t 1 i.nnn.,- t. I i i.tL

r-t tl,, ... ,(,,. op.ro-., i. .-.-, o . ..ot-o.- .a. -i

11 lot I. IHK M I-I.IH-.' lO IOOIV I'' I IIC

Willi V. Kinyon.

I'ebruarv.

Th:it board was com- !

was m.iinlv

el hi a 1 lines and he j

urged the citizens of South Ilend to j adajd themselves to the changing

In Im sines:

posed entirely of men.

pro f fssi o na I

l.y

its paso-agf. but i- tv h.r.tl re.-rii it 1 r. ir station

in its Pa:-ae I ionda v morning at S o'clock, for

! active service. Most of tlu se men (are thtse who enlisted at the Great ' I.ikes training station near Chicago.

weeks or months ago. ami

heartily in favor o a little tie 1.4 V now

would ce far latter than hasty action with much tlnu- in which afterward to repent such hasty action.

Drawn by Maj. Cobb. 'several

"I hope tlie members of the health j ,x ere sent home pending orders for JQ DELIVERIES

t-" . ycl'VUP. II IS UIHlrl Miinu lout uir into the measure tho-ough'.y befoi e , trajnnig station ha,s completed a

they give their t.nai approval. in- , nuniier of buildings, and t li is.

iisi(i: or rs The following cases have been dis- , posed of in tlie St. Joseph circuit court: i Northern Securities Co. s. Charles i Schniiihl. Suit ou note. .Tutlyment fur idaintir'f, $ J 7 . 7 r. .

I.. Hubbard

vs. Arniie Hub. Finding: for de-

A.

bartl. Quiet title.

fendant. ; W. D. Kepb r vs. Hertha A. k'ep- j ler. Divorce action. Tran.-ferrt d te , the St. Joseph superior court. j Fstate claim vase of John M. I

I Truax estate. Chalmer Pittman v s. 1 1 j Poscoe and Amos P. Truax. ef cutor. I f

' for Si,

eluded the mayor. The ordinance providing for the investigation of venerea! !;--. ises. the pUarantm.e of rast of si,, Ji disand T'ovidlng- ':- com p'.i l-oi ' treatment for persons a ftp.-ted with it wis brought here bv M.i.i -I robH of rln1 F S !.i-a s. ; v .-. nd w a s pre-'".ted to tb,- iv ou licit in tlie t .i to i;i sub:..;tt'd by Maj. Cob'..

to- !

gether with the fact that a number o' men are leaving the station for j jn

ON FOURTH OF JULY

Dismissed at costs of es-

There will be no local po.:

service on the seas, eiu

all

.Ides the gov-

cries tomoi row ,

t ever mail in.iv be

HOVAI; M'.K.IIlKftlK. Regular 'i.ttt::.g ltn'.av rf Thür.-la-jv. Ada.

isti-.nl . 0 -1

a! de-

tlie Fourth, iltovgottcti at tin1 gen-

ernment to can a gr-ai nu.n.a i oi j ei.;ii a-:ivery wir.th.w froui ' to D" re. -ri. its v ho l.ave been in this city ' a ,n .U1), th tni-,j, r,.uj??,.r pendir.g the new order. j windows will bo open fro,,i to 1" - a )( tj oth'-r departments of EMPLOYMENT AGENCY e Vu,n wm c:o-,.i an d.o.

LUmr Lt I to ntrun I ? vacation r.u : The Thomas s.hoo) The monthlv rcpoit for June w as : x .u ;it jun during the voir.pbted y Alex Langel. Indiana J jitth. (.'lasses will ftce etnplovment agent for South Monday, and the day

täte.

torasie

B

For quick Trsuh

rub the Forehead

rub the rorehead f v cmnb-ts at f ) ani Temple nrftS Ai.'rX 'plants, and i vfr-y ; Lt-w k.-y lf w , t, V f i ,, 'oimteruc

ptüd. Wednt-silay. .Mr. l-ingei receivril j ." . applications for help dur- ; i n -T Ho month, and placed men land bovs He stated Wednesday t hat i there is an urgent demand for ma

chinists at local and Mishawaka

doing all that he can

ct the ettect or out-or-

tovvu private agents who are offering"

'b'vai la ',, higher .ges than thev ii:e Ii-! e He sf-ated that i here is io.,,h w.ik oil gov eriiuur.'. on-

foi t: i ii. ; - l:a v in g a ftuiith and be resumed sessior.s Will

ctoitini.e until August fth or D'.th when the annual vacation of, the school will be taken until Tuesday Sept. :lrd., at which time tlie fall term will open for both day and night sessions. The enrollment during the past year his increased very largely.

MM. FARMER!

Wa have everything in the farm , i Implement line. Before you buy j come In and look over our stock. 1 M You'll r.ct on! save tlmi but money, ; ii for our prices are rJtfht down where ou like to wee them. So trouble to t t j - . . : e!

snow or aemcntirai our gOOa Come and talk It over. Llndahl

j Bros.. 15-517 S. ldi.: igan st.

i ieii pnone ie. act. ',

c

atteries

and COLUMBIA SERVICE BATTERIES For all cars in steck. COLUMBIA BATTERY CO. 113 E. Jefferson Blvd.

Business tioun;

'JilaVJ.Lrrl :3o to i:50

Today, July 4th

Will be Patriotic Dav -"----lMW v iHM-H The store will lv closed all day. Friday we will oner manv items you may need tor your enjoyment In your summer recreations.

Bathing Suits for men, women and children, in manv stvles und prices. Ail-Wool Sweaters or Sweaters of silk and silk fibre, great varietv of shades. Gloves, Neckwear, Ribbons, Toilet Goods, Handkerchiefs for men and women now offered at great savings. Waists, Middies, Blouses, Vacation Millinery. Our July Clearance Sales is now offering unusual values that will Petticoats. save you money on Women's Suits, CoaU and Dresses, Skirts and

Our Semi-Annual Sale of Henderson Corsets

will start Friday Morning

Thess prices are for seven days only The new prices on Corsets will be very much higher. We anticipated your wants and placed orders for over 1,200 of these well-known corsets IS models to choose from, including stouts, medium and slender. Srle Trice: $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 52.50, $3.00, $4.00

Hats Off Today to Flag!

What nation can conquer a H;i like t Iiis ? Wit a its colors or red, white and b'..:e; And the sons of America back of it, Win hearts so brave and true. Thev'Il carry "Old Glorv" to ictorv - . And when ;!:e o!j blacr's i.hfurled

It will carry the message of freedom, And envhroud the strugclinc: world. .So lei's he up and at "em!" And if we are too old to tuht. Don't forget the bo s in ;he trenches ' And cheemllv -ive our mite.

CLAUENS Jewelry Store

Closed All Da- Today

BiimiN. I'.'mii t Mr. .iiul Mrs I'ndf-r- . ::.'. '. S. iw si., a s,iri Jmh- :0

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'I'. 1 1 fMlls In s ii-p1:f.I.

I rr;-rtifn far remc2 natural color to crv r fn 1 i hiT, f'-r ri'" r 3 Iruff nn.l s h;r

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All vork tfUaranteeti on a inoney-tack-lf-we-don't-inake-itood basis.

li.iv .ilr'l) i Silverton Cord Tires ar slven rx-

t n s M.r, nert attentlor. here. Ask ror oi?r

special price list. We maintain a rj:nYi:i; n.i: riO. service cut for you Don' hesltatt I r ,f ih.. mi t .n i ! si.-l.-n tr call on It We ran ell you any .I 1'!. .1 l"i'j ::t i ,u'-! niake of tire rnxnuf.irt'ir'! T.iylr

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The Actor, In Six Dramatic Reviews UNIVERSITY of NOTRE DAME July 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 8 0 clock P. M. Season Tickets $1.50.

Tickets on sale at Herr & Herr's Book Store, EllT Music Stnre, and at the University. :

EVERY SHOE a Bargain Shoe at GUARANTEE SHOE COMPANY

Union Trust Company Sat 7pa4Lt Boii with spcvj facilrUss for th privacy of cvm-tomer

Cothing

Wffiffläf ihmoH süoe co. I ' Kt s-.H"' xjCaäfu u V v&ü V , y c rro c. Bastian

v ' BOMEOF GOOD ClOTrl i H

233 S. Micriigma St.

A

er. ifv! hu.. fi: Hay V, .. N J

Mi. -.?.,

ni -.lit. .!.- 1-n iii.tIc I Tiro Php. I A3vt.

132 JefTyrnon tlvd.

A 1 '.rtn Tii-.ifrr.