South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 189, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 July 1918 — Page 2

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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

BE! CI! IL LAD,

PR ESTS'GOMMAN

i ! liMit i: n- ha f r aled d'-atli .'.I iali and all mural ewl. .Ml I-- !i-o; dia: - to Im. All .r-ti- .- n fir ii i it to law. Is Ja 'A and lawgiver. Th r.n v if : 1 1 t i if Hi- l.atur-, the thou', hts of His et-rn.;l ruind. tht.:.t of His t rti.1 1 will, Iiw i r..il. Uy a t ii;hi n- f our r?a-

-:i -a (an ili-'ovrr that som- kiraN ,

DRIVE OUT FEAR,

' APPEAL

NOTRE DAME WILL OPEN HIGH SCHOOL AT INDIANAPOLIS'

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L'poa the invitatio!! :" i:t. lit-.. J. Charttund. toadjntur hkhop of tin: Indianapolis 1 i . - . Notro lJaine ur.iv -r.-ity w.Il open .! n-v

! !ii;'h school for the ;-- at Indiun-

Jcan of Economics at Notre v;r.;l:,,;;i'

Dame Preaches Sermon at

r f " 1 1 ' 1 U T an- worthy, ami vorn MP HVS: IT ; PS V li, P. l:,.m:.r,l

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iiiilut a:' Vi; orthv of a

fr- ar.d t i r ; 1 h-inn d pend'-nt : !'i-. i t'-'Xin.i 1 i l i'iitiii' (id Thi'C'

Sacred Heart Church. ..: of mai u.v disroi-aM-

' n.i-o!i alone v- all natural i

1 law. i

v ,in horn into a three-fold ohe-oi-n-oi..-di-nc to family and ( hurJi and statt-. A ( hilt! is tauirht 1 . I i -life t' his parents-, he Is not ons ilt-l wlK-tlicr he viji'S to o!ii y, Th'- ijtity of a hild to obey its jiar'-rtts i; rows so plainly out of th- natural relation of parent an! hil l that f.-w have questioned it, t (i"d has ronunandfd : 'Honor thy fatlu I- and thy mother.' When w- vrt! but a f-w days oil our Par.u.ts had us haptized and before we co aid formally iv our vor.sent w. were made subject to all th4 laws of the 'atholic church. Without our I'onM'iit we al-o titid oarshy Mibjert to civil law. The state; of Irnliana h:i not asked is whether v.-e intend to ob'y its laws. The I "nited States xovernnient has not asked us v, hetluT ve intend to obey its laws. We nu;t obey the laws of the land if Ave want to live here. OiViliciacr 1 iMity. "Itea.-..n tells us that obedience

for Active Service for God and Nation.

former superio of th San U Heart eollee at Watfi'oun. Wis., was appojnted aperi(.'r f the new school iti.il will leae ir. a hort time to make arrancenu nts for the opening

! Cap?. N hemiah Urool.e.-- (d the of the m:1iooI.

"Thfre i.iü a no ;...' u idio:lt aw and there ,;, 1 no 1 w .thrut A ithuity to coordinate the uo '.ion- of e.u h to priiite "i. d of ill. the -mi of Mr-ial l. That ,i llhor.ty : the a ithoriry of th .täte. The -Tate tl.eu ; a soria! i, Ir l a-; the l atural riht to ei-'t and to fo:n:aand aiid to ,.. obeyed in a'.l matt rs uhi h pertain to h" end of its cxi-tfric." This was the theme of the v, rmoa by Uev. William P.oler. S. ('.. d"aTi of the tr..nomis department at Notre Paine university, pie, m bed Sunday morning tfl the tudeTT.sr attending the Notre lame -ui.irner v hoo!.' m t!i 'ar I.aH of S i red II' ut h ;n li at Notre I i m ' . lr. I'.o!r too'v f.r h:s tet a ..f r i.f t. l4a :I t. the Itonviiis: '"Let er vn'.i be .i.;.'et to hisllei i.n-.r', for tbeie i- no power but ffoT-i (id'!, and the powers that are, f.idained of ijod Theiel'ojv h-

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the oj dinana of I''d." Kom. 1 '-1 .'. Tiie v( riiiiin, io ioil. foliew s: "At a time when the American suite N w'rc : 1 u 1 1 : lo:th it--' hand into cu r;, city ..nd ha nib-1 and itir.iry-dde nr.d rf-r.i iiiahdinur millbiii of ir Mothers and sons and fathers to offer up their lives, if Ji'ed '. that the lives .nid libertiesof all of i . - ina !e -( ure, i is tittin th.it wt "hoiild calmly consider

I to the 1 i il law is a duty. Our nai tuie is s,,rial. We are horn to live

in -o. iety. To satisfy our most elementary material mcds foi food and Iothin- and shelter in any ad 'i,!.,te -.y w must cooperate wit ii our fellow men. We need

teachers-- v. c ned examples of vir-

dioti- li'in. we rave i'oncrete hnnian friend-Iiip and companionship. We need and we have a ri,'ht to the means to develop the various

Sal alien Army preached th- followinc sermon Sunday niirht at the series h"M in the Salvation Army hall on II. Jefferson hl d. II'. chose for his text. ") of L-ood t ouraue, fear not." ( I 'o'U-.-re'U-omy 1 '('oiiracoiii-nt enables man to be in a flame of mind that leads to valuable action when encountering danger and difficulties, which

liia lit. cation is very essential in; The other two members of tip.

In announcing the penin of tl' 1

new hih scliool the ei y lle . Tr. Andrew .Morrissey, .S. 0.. pro- ; vincial of the Holy io.-s i-onurea-j tion. a.'-.'-erttd that it has been the j

v.ish of HiMiop hartrand Tot a lotis' time to hae a hiuh school in his city ander the direction of the father of the Holy Cross and after due consideration it was decided to aecejit the bi-hops invitation.

battles for rieht, against a real foe whi is expert in all subthty.

Htly Cross congregation who will assist Uro. FJernard at the nw

"Satan attacks directly or jndi- t-chool are Uro. Anthony. S. C. rectly throivh human agency. A I formerly riofessor at the entral

the r !: -n.-is f.e. f d.lt imi of hit

triofism. A vcv able man has writ- ulti"s lllis iVtil l,v' Thesö ..... -. ' , .... V l-ele.i..,, W..r- I ,,f UUI' b, il1 tUl1 supplied.

tiTi,e--.' X li-,d !! J-mh book, we

nee, to study oir pi in- ipb---. on- is .i r' !r-:ioii for all time, the i ii'ion 'f 'hii-?. sterday. to.lay fid t ot ev . r t he same.

and these rights of out nature can

fixed, determined. cotirai;eous purpose t'o :o throu'li in righteous undertaking with the help of the true and lixine; (Jod will n.ver f.iil in overpowering the enemy of truth and tK'ht. "There is no lac! of bpholdincj or Mistainin power for the righteous at all times, in all places, and under all cirum.-tance s. CaUd and Joshua were very courageous in their active efforts while journeyintr in the wilderness to the land of Oanan and aided in reulatin"; troublesome people. Moses, their leader, showed much appreciation foe their couraious successful endeavors. Cites Paul's Courase. "The preat apostle J'aiil. durinq his oyaKe toward Kome. was courageous when his ship became wrecked at .Melita. and by exhortation he somewhat calmed the fearful emotions of the crew ami passermers numbering -" AH arrived safe at land, t-ome swam.

hih school at Fort Wayne, Ind.. and Uro. Austin, C. S. C, who was iraduated from the arts and letters department, and al-o the science department at Notre Dame last Juno.

e realized only by so ial living. So- J others remained or. boards and

broken pieces of the ship. "Pioneer disciples when in the boat amidst stormy seas were com

manded by Jesus our Lord, to fear;

not. as much as to say. tear must not be allowed to excite passions or emotions, for such is detrimental and leads to harm of bodv. soul

aal living then is a natural need, an indispensable eondition of rational human beiutr. Hut there can be no social living without order.

I imiTK of Law. ! Tloie can be no order without law. j

"The ur.i. er-e .t uni.eise of;Thcie can !.e no law without aul.iw. I.o k about o a atel oher. e ' tbority which has power to coordith.1t ail features are oidam d to ; h;ite the ac tions of each to promote

oey tiie I..WS of tlvir i ..-inir. Tiie ' ood of all. tin- end of social living'. I and mind. "arth. tin- i i.ii"-t-", the - iji. the star--. (That authority is the authority of 'it is possible for fear iudul :ei.ce

ü i S U e I 1 1 e ; I I a e44 - li ( i n ; ! I .- e pi C - ' ' - ' ' 1 ' ' ' .-.nnerii:-i..-wini scribed b the :.,ws of universal ! Mccessity. It has the natural right yravitation Tiie p!t::.ts and trees!0 -xit and to command and to La hi:d lloweis -joVl and Ibum-h :ni.l ! "'V'"1 in all matters which pertain o'er-ay in el. die. i, e to t'o.- !tws of 'to the end of its existence. Iteasoti plant life The lower a n i mals. ; 1 la i ms that when the author of y;-ided bv uneriim: in-tinct. ob.-v ' our nature made us social and thus th" laws of their bei;.-; a:id attain ! "lade social living and social order tiie end of their treation. As thej'1'1 tll' tate a necessity, lie obv hob inanimate r.-ation. the plants ! vjousiy endowed the täte with a :,nd anirnals were made subje, t to!liu'!,t tu ' "I'iniand and imposed on

i. ws ai'iuof iMte to their nature so!"' 'c luty to obey. S-ueh is 1 ea- to all that feels th.e warmth tT it-

n u and anue w.ie mad.- l'.i.-M i son's account of the origin of civil j ta s. to tia laws of their nature. ! obt dience. The apostle, however, "In in?, working and daring fot ' Plants and animals and tliedos not art; he does not sjun the liht. it n a matter of l.eiiicr of

v. h.b inanimate : e.,ti..i. ob..y the I uL f asons for us. hispiied .f ;ol !;- of ii..,r nature b eoi 1 1 p j Nioii. i ll" I'Kieinis the Jivine origin of :b v .,i:t.o' do other-w is.-. Anel-1,1 authority, of family, church and arm men were .te,,red i s. ,n:, h'.e ! "bate. -.et eery soul be subject

713 AMERICANS ON THE GASUALTY

LIST LAST WEEK

Total Number Since America Entered Conflict, 11,086 Less Than 450 Prisoners in German Hands.

to put men out of commission from useful activity like a kite broke loose from its supervisor and wab ded by the wind until it becomes useless or wrecked, whereas com age may be likened to the rising of the morning sun dispersing darkness of night at.d soaring above the clouds with a bright, shining', smiling face, while- on its round of beneficial duty living cheer

good courage, filled to the full and running over. leaving no vacant rtioih fir fear to lurk therein."

:.ed fi.e. Then, also b.d emmand- ! to '"-her poWels. for there is r.ö PRAYER MEETING ed to b. I'. ;' p.. e ibem ' l"-!' "at from Cod and the powers j COD II C CHI HICDC nature i.,M(i:ii.:.' and f i . e jl0:that are. are ordaimd of Cod. rUK U. O. oULUILnO k.- of th.-;,, a r. as,...., -de and free ' Therefore he that resisteth the! ...edit n, e Th. ; m i,m ir.ded. l"-,,v'-'r M'sisfeth the on! inane- oi ' The Kp worth league of tl'a Stull

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IN MISERY FOR YEARS Airs. Courtney Tells How She Was Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Dska'oo-a. Ion a ' For year? T was simply in ciicr ftoiu a weakbcs and awful

ÄWJir XJWij nothing me vl'o'i -"rv'v;,!Il t( do m- an aM sood. A trim

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WASIIINCiTCX. July v. Casual-j ties in the army and maiine corps ) in the American expeditionary ( forces increase,! by T'J during the J week, compared with 17 the pre- j vious week, and aggregate li.ua'j with the inclusion of today's army j list giving 117 names and the ma- j rine corps list giving l j names. To- j tal deaths, including .yi men lo-t .

at sea, men killed tn action, dead of wounds, disease, accident and

other causes, number 1,414: army j men. ::.01T: marines. 4 97. Th j wounded aggregate .10:; army : men. r,.2(Mt: maiine-1. Those j missing in ac tion, including prisoneis, total jOJ; army men. 1"-; matmcs. .".1. Of the week's increase 4 OS were army men and -T marines. Killed in action and other deaths number-

i ed 2; those, wounded totalled

and the missing and prisoners 115. ; Amir Casualty timmaiy. The army casualties summary as cfficiully announced today, follows:

! Killed in action including IM i lost at saei, 1.574; died of wounds.

died of disease. 1. died of ' accident and otlKT causes. wounded in action. .'..-"0: missing ! in action unchiding prisoners).) 45:'. Total. fj.-oM. The marine corps casualties sum- ! niai follows: , Deaths. 'J: wounded. in , hands of enemy. 2; :ni.-ing. 4fb To- , tal. 1 . 7 1 7 . Officers includued in the ; maiine corps summaty were: ; I'taths, 1; wounded, i : missing i two. The army summary doe- not note the number of officers in- '

of Service. BIBLE PROVES DOOM P Th. n.a.in. n f ,..,..:-

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he fioriutig H'vuos the' M i hu.i ii Sunii;, :(loiii- "'I "lie doom of the kaise, is- fi-

Ke. Kj, hard H.!ver settled as tar as scnptuie

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re,:; .., ',. -'The fsupv,.moUton at Sumia nigh' 'servi.es held I William IP S-ott. Tippecanoe;

' ! f l,fe ' ; in the big canvas tent on S. Mich:-,11-' v

"C'a- ; ,s ,i,iAt4d.n a life ex- ' gat; near Bioailwav. i'-'ii in t!u;s r,f ,-- v.- atal not' The speakei uave biblical proof

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OWDER TALKS N SUPREME GALL

.M. lb drirdi hId a prayer meetini

at a. m. Sunday morning at A Unian s wood in honor of the soMiers a::d sailo:s of the I "nited States. P'ollow ing the praer meeting breakfast was .served. The evening services held at the

church consisted of a reading of the

third and fourth chapters of the T'.ook of Setn. Mrs. Irene Fansier

und Miss Gertrude MieNtrup saifg a

j duet. "When the Hoys Come Marchin lfom Again.' icrcem ja n ied on Pastor Says Christ Demands, Henrietta Miei-

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Life Expressed in Terms

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i'ikst idi:T;Ti:."AXT. Iidmui: 1 I,, liisner. Houston. Tex. sr.nciPWT.

Cuni' KAT.s.

P'lwood 1. ""otby. New York.

$2.50 Carpet Sweep-crs-To-QO morrow at . . - Lv, Tlu n:.uun'acturcT Ibis niAs.c ib ii special ccdicession m 125 nf our regular "Quality First Carpet Sweepers" for the Jul' Clearance Sale. We oiler these tomorrow, op.lv one to a customer.

To Our Out of Town Customers Our Mail Or.ier J.eparimeri- take care d arH pronrfM; . Ca i? e;, or mail our '"'rviers.

.one

Businc Hours:

5:50 to 5:30 Saturday 93.

Knitting Yarns in All Colors

July

Clearance Sales Continue:

Today commenced the second week of our July Clearance Sales: the money saving events continue bringing intensely important values. Your opportunity to economize never was better than now.

White Skirtings at a Price More Silks for Summer

When we ay at a price, we mean tar less than the regular price. These Piflue, Corduroy and Bedford Cords, Snow White Washable Skirtings we are selling you at 29c yard, cannot he duplicated tor any such price. Therefore, while the halance on hand lasts, about 5o yards, we reserve the ric-ht to sell onlv yards to a cu-tomer.

When You Can Buy 30 in. Long Cloth 6 yards for only $1.19 It's time to get busy sewing, as it will be months and many of them that this opportunity will occur again.

Wash Materials at 15c Yard White Dimity, checks and stripes. 2 7-inch Plain India Linon. 40-inch Colored Striped Lawns. Wash Materials at 19c Yard 36-inch Linen Finish Suiting, linen color.

2 7-inch White Goods, stripes and cross-bars. 2 7-inch Dimity, stripes and checks. 2 7-inch Pique. 2 7-inch Voiles, colored and striped. 3u-in:h India Linon

Wash Materials at 39c Yard o-inch Sport Skirting, colored stripes and plaids. 3-inch White Gabardine. 3(-inch Mercerized White Poplin. 3 2-inch Dres Ginghams, plaids and stripes. 3 2-inch Devonhire, all colors. 2-inch Striped Pongee. 3u-inch Galatea. dark and light colors. lo-inch Plain Colored ( Jrgandie. 38-inch Pink Nainsook.

Wash Materials at 25c Yard 3 o-inch Spider Mull, colored stripes and tigures. 3 o-inch Summer Calico, dar kand light colors. 3o and 40-inch - Colored Voiles, dark and light colors. 36-inch Colored Madras. 2 7-inch Plain Blue Chambray Gingham. 2-inch Jap Crepe, colored stripe. 36-inch Striped Poplin. 2 7-inch White Linen Finish Suiting. 36-inch Long Cloth, good weight. 36-in. Nainsook, fine weave. 30-in. Cotton Challie, dainty flowered" patterns

Notions Pearl Buttons in all sizes at 5c and 10c. Odds and Ends in Crochet Buttons, one-half price. Odds and Fnds in Buttons, special price. Hose Supported in black and wnire at 19c, 22c, 25c. Corset Supporters, set of tour, 25c. Dress Shield-. ''Quality First. guaranteed at 15c, 17c, 19c. O. N. T. Crochet Cotton at 10c.

Julv Sale of House Dress Materials Dress Gingham, large assortment of plaids and stripes, regular 2 Sc value. Special at 21c. 3o-inch Percale, good assortment ot patterns in light and dark, regular 2 8c grade. Special at 25c yard.

36-inch Chiffon Faille, in navy. roa!. copen. myrtle, reseda, rose and b on at $1.00 yard. 36-inch Sport Silk in pon;ee and sik poplin, worth 51.5o at 9Sc. 32-inch Tvb Silk Crepe Pongee in satin stripes at $1.75 and $2.25. 40-inch Foulard in all desirable shades. S2.00 and S2.25 values, at $1.49 and $1.69. 3 o-inch Fancy Taneta ia cIiccn- .:;d stripes at $1.69. 3o-inch Black Talle ta at $1.50 to $2.25. This is a Good Time to plan making your fall uit and dre--. These prices ntfer a grand opportunity. Botany All-Wool Serge, black and colors, 42 inch at $2.00, 4 5 -inch at $2.50. 4 2-inch Wool Taffeta, black. nav, myrtle, brown, nickel and wine, at $2.25. 36-inch All-Woul Batiste and French Serge, full range uf shades, at $1.00. 5 o-inch Storm Serge, black, navy, taupe, brown and cream, sponged and

' shrunk, at $2.50.

All-Wool Cream French Serge, splen

did vaue at $2.50, $2.95, $3.75. 5 o-inch Cream Broadcloth. chilTon finish, at $4.00. Shepherd Checks at 59c, 69c, 75c. 34-inch Shepherd Checks at $1.00.

You Can Make Your Own Bathing Suits With These Mohairs In black. 54-inch, at 89c and $1.38. In black, 44-inch, at $1.00 and $1.50. In navy mohair, 40-inch, at 85c yard. In navy mohair, 42-inch, at $1.00 yard. In navy mohair, 46-inch, at $1.25 yard.

July Sale of Bedding at Remarkable Prices Regular 59c Bleached Sheeting, special at 50c yard. Full 2 yards wide. 36-inch Cambric Muslin, 2(c grade, special at 25c yd. 36-inch Bleached Muslin at 22c, 25c, 27c and 29c yd. Utica Casing Unbleached Muslin, A 2 inches wide, regular 47c grade, special at 29c. Crochet Hemmed Spreads, 74xS6 inch, special at $2.95. Crochet Scalloped Spread. 74x86 inch. 4 ft. x in. cut, special at $3.50. 80x90 inch Satin Hemmed Spread at $6.95. 80x90 Satin Scalloped Spread, 4 ft. o in. cut at $7.95. 21x97 inch Bed Pillows, covered with tancy art tick, clean live feathers, at $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00. Motor Weave Auto Robes all new patterns, at $5.50, $6.50 up to $18.50. Wool Blankets Buy Now and Save Money North Star Blankets at $10.95, $12.50 up to $23.50. Wool Filled Comforts, silk covered, 72x81 inch, at $15.00 to $27.50.

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Why will won-.n .!raa!o:i from ilav xc day. rar in and ear out. suSerin.s mm h r;ir-ery iid Mrs. (ourtney. w!nn s'.ieh loiters a5 this are continnall; bei;-.;; i.'jMi?he-. Every wor.:an Y.o v:ffers fron. 1:5rlacpmcnts. irregularities, in'.'.arnTt:ation. ulceration, laekacl.e. n"rvo :r.e-s. or who I j a??'.: through the Chance of Life should pive thi? farro.i root and herb n tnedy, Ld:a K. Pinkharr Vei;e!3'I Compound, a trial. For ?re:ial a '.vice write Lydia F.. IMnkhani Mrdioln To. Lynn Map? The result of its Ions oxreriesce is at your service.

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