South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 191, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1918 — Page 2

2 I. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

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INCREASED STEAM RATE FOR I. & M. COMPANY TO BE DECIDED LATER

STAMP TOTAL IN

Mary Ieka. Lliz-abeth .c meth. Anr.i

.Mjiio. i-lornice hanin--Ka, Helen i

(Jrzfskowlak. Main- Gronthow ski. Virginia Deka. Martha Üukou-k.i, Alfreda Iygler. Mar?arK Ingonist, I.iilian r.iwlak anI Jennie Iktrowika.

Report for June Shows Fine Conditions 206 Now in Institution.

)i pl.ar.s' !; -tin,; of Pu-ti-iv af

Th. Jur: report of home v. a- :veii .it :! She board of dlie tot

ternoon. l-"ourteii ehiblien A-ie placed in l.o:n; r.iao returned to

par-nt? of c: nui diun-; tot.tl numbei ' i ojt. 1Z number reenters J, .'jvcii; liumUr in home at c los-' of month, ' O'i Th!.-! 1- the smallest number of J hiblren in the lioirif for out j. ..ear. At present tliere aic in the, hüf:i chibhen. Among the donations reoT'ed were child rTiS cloth;:..; fi o;n .Mis,; Vernon Vun i "lee? aitd tin1' Lastern Mar of South l:-ud. arid Mtoks from Alton Wall r-. Ten m em he is o' the W . . 'i'. I. .n:d --n women ftom Ttmpb- lbth-Ll' .-o"' ed lor one da ;t the loom . A total of 1 7 ga i met;' r- rnad . nie hindred yard- -f gingham and ! ;j alds o; avr.-dtle in '.sl'n t.-re k!' t-n to the l.oni' the M i r of : '".-. i " 1 1 was do''at-d by the! l.i't-iliaiT Mer uii.il ' Irin'ii s ndav .- linn of Mi-dia'n :a . The health of the ( hil'.r n " i t potted a-' .rood. " I" i : i- ..n 1 1 1 1 -.-Ja! number of intuit-' .it tlo.' horn, nut- of !in.i, i-- t'tall blind..

Members- of the Indiana public --Tif c-omniission Tuesday held a l.earin.- on the ju-tition of the Indiana v Michigan Kleetric Co. to be .iliov. d to ir.ak a ;urcharKc of -1 cents per 1,000 pound of steam l by the i nni';iin, Th" company i o;.r -enf-d to the 'i.'iiTiii"ifiii thit th. suri'lLuve of :l rents asked for on each 1.00'1 Pounds f st'am sold represents the a tu i! increu.-e in the on of coal .-im e tli" pre-ent c-ontracts Tor th" s.pply of steam in the city were dgned. Officers of the (Oiiitanj further represented to the commission that the rod of co.il at the titn tho ontraots Mere sifc;n-l was $1.3 a ton. and that it i liow t",.tZ a ton, i"lres-ntintr an actual inrrea in th" co-t of tii"l of $2 a ton. TIip hcarinu was held in the iOun- . il c lumbt r? of the city hall. The commission took the petition and th- evidence prts-nted uniier advisei j i lit and will hand down its decision later.

STATE 40 MILLION

TWO DIVORCES FILED IN SUPERIOR COURT

Detailed Statemnt From 80 Counties Out of 92 Shows 543,493,548.

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MRS. DELLER TO GIVE CANNING INSTRUCTIONS AT LOCAL STORE

If tlire is any woman in the community who doe?n"t familiarize herself with the cold pack method of ranninu it is plainly her own fault and shows a wilful neclect of

1 a patriotic duty. IV-tween tlie daily demonstrations at the (teor'e If.

Uheelock und Co. store wnd thejlJany, inonthlv oi.es at the arious school j brigade

Conscientious Objectors Sentenced to 10 and 15 Years at Hard Labor.

LOt.'ISVILLK. K, Julv 10. Horner P.. Curtis and Jov I. P.: nnenian. conseientioiis objectors, hotli of Iot-lieii, attached ti the 1 Ith com-

fourth battalion. depot wer1 sentenced to lo and

Suit for an absolute divorce

tiled in the St. Joseph superior court j

Iashty counties out of C'J in Indiana report having sold or pledged War Savings stamps to the amount of 342.493.. IS. 75. The committee estimates, however, that the total sales und pledges at this time is in excet? of i 45.000.000. As the matter now MamK the sum. of the amounts sold ami pledsed in the so counties plus the cah reports' on July 1 from the 1 counties not included is $ 4 5.1 CO. 9 1 S.Z0, which represents about where Indiana ?tands o far as the Indiana War Savings committee i able to determine at this time. It Is expect

ed, however, that the next .veek will

bring in reports from the 1- counties and additional reports from the other V counties, which will bring

! the total ales and pledges up to apwas j proximately ,i0,000,0oo.

The unsold quotas of these counties

houses by Mi I.elu Ugle. federal fiod leiaonstrator. there is no lack of opportunity for harning the correct method of canning, the method advocated hy the I'nited States department of agriculture.

j 15 years at bard labor, respective-j ly. b a court martial ;:t ("amp! Zath.iry Taylor, according t an-' I nouncemcnt following appioval by j j the Washincton authorities of the ; i result of the trials. 1

Mrs. H. J. Deller, a member of the agricultural extension 'staff of the Purdue university, is conducting the demonstrations at the Wheelock store. She will be thee every afternoon from now until the end of the canning season and will demonstrate each of the fruits anil vegetables as they make their successive appearances on the market. In this

wav the housewife will be able to ! portunitv

obtain information on ach of the

Three other objectors fiom Kokomo. 1 elphi, Ind., and Shawvo-e Town. III., ubo were sentenced to 10 to 15 years, which includes forfeiture of all pay and dishonorable discharge. Herman Dade of Indianapolis, the only Xegio ohjector at the lamp, escaped through a technicality, it huviiig been found that the general order giving him an op

to serve in a non-com-

batant organization, was r.ot read

things she wishes to can at precise- j to him. ly the time she needs it. ! " , . Mrs. Deller is well able to answer ; ITALIAN AVIATOR BURIED any question.- on the subject of can- , lAITU Mil ITA BY UOMflDQ

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Tuesday attcinoon by John Kinch against liiaa Kinch. The plainl.it claims that the defendant re-fu.-'d to live with him. They were married ' t. IN) 19 17. and separated .M.ii !i 191. Mis. I ona uilleu tiled s ' : i t Tues-

(!;:',' for

leporting. aggregate G.-7 1. The

The J otirtli of Jul . a- spent "detlv at the honi" A trieud donated i e cream and rawe and .Mrs. '. Aha i a of M ih.i a a ka gae 5" of spirkieis and l'big. new p!aKlound director Mi--'iiginia Schneider, In heen engnged. Tiie gaulen at th.- Iioine lias none w indeif uii vell arid tm hae a plentiful suppl of l.eau. potatoes and radiahe. A chetii has oeen ir-ieied from Mr. and .Mis. A. M. Jacobs oi Kintlallvil!" to ,- ued fi! a piLn'n for tiie children in honor of their ranuon'f sc 'Miil.i titthda anniversary on July o. Tiiis i the siond donation th".v hae maie. The field agent lej.orted 1 visit7nide. eight in v -st iga lion an 1 1 :; nits eilane(us

quotas of the i counties from which no definite report his been received amount to SC. 450.060. On July 1 tiie War Savings committee for Indiana had reports of cash sales in these u counties amount-

sep.nate maintenance from j Ing to $ 1 ,0 J7.-1G9.75. H. füllen. The plaintiff! The above turn of JS. 06.-71. rep-

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savs that th" defendant, for one resenting the unsold quotas of the week prior to their separation, re- I so counties is not considered aocutumed home in time for Vn eakfas i rate by the Indiana committee, and habitually absented him"lf since within the past few days parfroni the home until an eaily hour i tial reports have heen received in-

in the morning. The couple mar-j dh a ting that several counties havei

r i"d Sept. a i a t d Ma one soli, 11

10, 11M) :. 19 Is. vears old.

and sejThey have The plain-

l educed the amount of their

juota

titf states that ti" defendant is the j pr q.i ietor of a tailoring and press- (

ing est a Idishment and a barber shop, and sba aKs that an allowance of .15 a week be given her and their child. COUNTRY CLUB CASE MMnrn AniICCMCMT

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The total oi" sales and pled

from the SO counties reporting, plus the unsold quotas of these iu counties, plus the quotas of the 1 unreporting counties aggregate a grand total of $5$. 110. 1 79. 75. In other words, if the Su counties sell the leniiining portion of their

quotas ami the lj umepoiting !count!ec sell onlv the total amount

ning by the cold pack method, for j she has attended every course con- i ducted at Purdue university along I that line and having done much canning in her own home is able to ! give much practical information. She will be glad to straighten out 1 any difficulties that the experienced or inexperienced calmer may bring to her attention. ! Sirs. Deller is a local woman and ' might ubu be able to give some j practical suggestions on gardening 1 in a small space for she has achieved wonderful results from a small gar- !

1 den at her own home. !

Uulletins on the home canning of i fruits and vegetables as prepared 1

I bv the department of agriculture 1 G 1

can be obtained at tho Wheelock ; store. i

liilein t r i 1 1 -i I News Service: HKMPSTKAD. L. I.. X. V.. July lo. Sergt. (lianfelcie (Jino of the 1 loyal Italian Hying corps, one of Italy's foremost aerial instructors, was buried here today with all military honors. Six Curtiss battleplanes and a giant (.'apron i dropped ro-es on the procession from the sky. Members of the Italian embassy at Washington attended the I'uueial. Gino was killed in an accident lnue while trick flying.

MINERS STRIKE BECAUSE OF CHANGE IN TIME

RECEIVE BIDS FOR MAIN STREET GRADING

their quotas. Indiana's

w on Id instituted by 019.75 the t'ountrv The

sales .'S7.-

1'c .5Ü.01 0.179.75. or

more than the state's quota counties from which no deti-

POLICE OFFICERS SELL MANY THRIFT STAMPS

Following a Thrift -t. nip sab contest among membei- of 'lie po

lue department. Paiiolman J. .;. j pui chase price of two lots which Xoitinup will take ., wee !. aa-jl lank claims the former t-ontracted lion as tirst pt.ze, and K P. Paike.-. 't- buy. Iteynolds claims thut he

tticev Httach'd o the health

The suit for Jl.'.'oii A Prank, aent . for

('luii Iftdding Co.. against John I r.ite repoit has heen received at the) kevnold-. .;r., vv.es taken under ad-, time of the tabulation were: Car-j

v isement Tifsday afternoon in thf- . ion. Lavies. I niton. Kosciusko. St. Joeph superior court until next i Ma rt i n. Monroe, Orange. Pike. Spentondav afteinoon. lteynolds is de- I cer. Switzerland, Vigo and Wa.-rick. fend int to a suit to recover the;

Tlids for the grading of Miami ?t. from Kwing av. t the city limits, ar.d- l'r a sewer system in Marquette park were received lathe board of public works Tuesday morning and weie referred to the

1 city engineer for tabulation.

The board concluded its cor. tract with the Putfalo-Springtield Poller Co. of Springfield. .. for the purchase of a steam toad roller.

TnilPI' IIAI'TK, Ind.. July in.-- : Nine hundred miners are out on strike at the Vandalia Coal To.'s '. three mines near here today because i a change in the time of a train ' which keeps them away from their! homes a half an hour longer tachi day. The freeman mine is idle tod'.y because I'OO ni"n employed at th" warehouse struck because they allege the warehouse is insanitarv.

department, will be given ;i War Savings stamp as second pri.e. The content closed at noon 'l'.nswith Oftirer Xortiirup in tiie ied. He scbl W. S S. stamps

igned the contr.wt to purchase only after Prank had agreed in tin fall ..!" ! 1 Ü that lie. Reynolds. -ouhl an el th" following spring. 1917. if

WASHINGTON GUARD TO BE CALLED OUT TO FIGHT FOREST FIRES

Statues. crucifixes. svnpulars. lockets and medals, at Schilling'. Advt. 0 71-10

HAMMOND. Ind.. July 10. John i fiurke of Hammond i under arrest pending investigation by federal I agents on c hartes of c ounterfeiting. In addition to several moulds for coins of small denominations a large I quantity of I. W. W. propaganda ! literature was found in Purke's I rooms, local police said today.

Motor Dust Coats at $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98

Robertson Brou

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S :5i to 5 :30 Saturday 93.

July Sale on Bathing Suits

Mode

Henderson Corset Sale Onh' three more Jays at these prices: $1.50 Corsets . .$1.00 $2.00 Corsets . .$1.50 $2.50 Corsets . .$2.00 $3.00 Corsets . .$2.50 $3.50 Corsets . .$3.00 $4.50 Corsets . .$4.00 Front and back lace.

irately Priced aft

Frocks for a Woman's Summer Such as these newly arrivals, invite one t conijw-r i.crn when packing1 the 'veek-end bac or planning a longer acatien. Pretty N'oiles in many colored liure ; alo in plain Wnc and made in many styles including the ha"l collars; also -v ith collars and cutis hemstitched with organdie. Remarkable qualities for $5.95. Practically Every Tub Fabric Comes in Women's White Skirts at $5.95 White tricotines, corduroy, pique, cotton a'rardine and satin eclat. Any one of these styles would serve ideally u it Ii heer blouses. All are tilted with many styles of rockets als wide belts. Priced at $5.95.

Silk Skirts for Afternoon or Evening wear. Dre; in striped and plaid Tan etas, pleated patch pockets; lul values at $5.95.

models

Sheerness in Blouses for July

tr iheir cool looking

One chooses a sheer v.ai-t their frehness and charm.

qualit;

with and

Our July Sales on er a new hipment or Voile Yabt sduare neck, vest eiiects of tine val laces: also collars

culls 'with val edging a special value at S2.'-S, Also other Voile Waists a: s 1.5o and .s5.m -d c-cept:onal tine quality, in a wide variety d style-.

Georgette Waists for Evening in tlesh and iiiie. - iih b ed and emb. fronts, lace motifs on collars. Priced at s5.;

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amounting t 'J.Mil.NS.

Parker s.dd War Saving.1, stampamounting to 1 ,oi 4 7. . t jir ofii ers in the toutc-t -old t i- tcdlovvinc am ejiits. I Admanki. "41.1.; Carl Wtnthe:-. .7:.;:: Xiek I .iskw 'ki. IliiJ.o.',; Ju-tus lilooni, U-'.SÖ: S. igt. l: I!. Uobetts.

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Watli., July In. Gov.) Tuesday ailed Ih ig.

Harvey J. Moss, adjutant gen;o "lymv'da to a conference on

the t'ore-t fire situation, and an- , nouueed his intention to call out' the Washington national guard to.

patr in threatened forests and light

The Innocent Suffer Even Unto llie Third and Fourth Generations, But Relief Is Now In Sight.

is the time to paint smoke and water tanks. (ill Home ('ha-. G. Koc.an v Co..

"liapin. Advt. C07T-16 t lires-

j I my sMiuiers rroni Lamp i.evvi -r.. Äir-iio TlHiirp A,u are righting the big i!ispu? the in

. I ry IMCWO-I IIVICO KVdlll MU5jthe TlUmvr national reserve, which) ' . is f.aid to hav e covered more than i

n.ioiO acres. The fire started from

i lightning and has been burning for : a month. Th? northwest fore-t f.re menace

! is said to be the most serious in his- j ' torv. A half score 'forest tires in the!

I Klamath and other national forests

S. oticus hope. This J m northern California, are consumbcui in generul use tor ir,r 1:.r2. ..,..., uf riitu, u,grnth

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The Horrible Handicap of Poisoned Blood

i ft v vears. It i-

inu under. icnnd.v has more than

vegetable, and contains not a

tub- of any chemical, and acts promptly on the blood by routing1 all traces of the taint, and restoring

It his lorii; I c ' n accepted as a it to absolute purity, matter of oar... that the sins of the Some of the most distressing cases fathers muit be suffered 1 '.;. ioc w.X of t ra u -m it t ed Plood oisori have '(-ttirtv. ve it is haul to bevome vjelcd to the ti"eatment of S. S. S.. ;eonciled ti thi- on.litioii. The and no tase should be con.-idered inhentnv of ihv sica! infirmity is u! curable until this great remedy has handicap under whbh thou-A mis 1 b en iveu a thorough trial. S. S. mu-t face the Pattle cf life. acts a.- an antidote to every impur-."-ciotuli is proba'-dv the- most no- it y in the blood. You can obtain it '.nable of the transmitted blood at any drru; store. our chief medliso:de:s. tho:gh there .ire other, k-al adviser v ill take pleasure in .rivmorc -e re diseases of the blood i ing vou without cost any advice that that pa-s from one generation u!our indiviiPml case requires. Write another. No matter . hat inher- ' to-dav to Swift Specific Co.. 4 b"ited blood tai? you may be labor- i t-w ift' laboratorv. Atlanta. Ga.

government contracts.

! according to telegrams from gov

ernment forestry agents in the tiro regions. The Iiocky Ridge forest fire, in both the Clearwater and Felwuy forests, has broken all control line--, according to reports from district heailcmarters of tiie forestry service at Missoula. Mont.. Tuesday. Two hundred men are lighting thi? blaze.

GRADUATION EXERCISES AT WILSON SCHOOL

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Starts Thursday, July 11th at 8:30. Come Early! This Sale will be the greatest Money-Saving Event of the season. Every article in the store to be sold at a discount of 1-3 to 1-2 off, and some even more.

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Home 8335 518-520 E. LaSalle Av. Bell 3357 FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Fane y Santos CoiTee. li::e tlavor, pound 23 c

'Our Srecial" :5c Coiiee. 'lb. ISc o lb 50c

Fane;

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Wilson F.ros. factor.v held the graduating exercises of their 12 week continuation school Tuesday -vening at the factory. This is the f.r.-t of its kind held in South I'.end. It i-" a part of the national propaganda for the thorough Americanization cd" America. The school is formed of those working irirls who have not had the privilege o high school education. The time. two hours a day. is taken out of the emplojers' time and such subjects as are of vital importance to every girl iir given. These girN tinished

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J a ene'al course in citizenship, sen - I

mg. domestic science and music, under the leadership of Mi-s Alice j Justin Jenkins, and Harry We i.---, j

superintendent of tin- factory acting a- prirnupal of the -chool. The ;"; iuilics of the graduates were cn-

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Full size V-n. C m Flakes 10c i: oz. p" g. Macaroni or Spaghetti 11c i.'ncolored Japan Tea. ?oc

qualify, lb :o oz. jar Lippincott"s serves

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Lar;;e Hand lb. banc.

U . . . - lb. r',. lb. p-il rup

Gold Dust.

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tare;

.45c Pre-öc

. .27c Bean. 15c P.eai. . . 19c 32c

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43c

l.are can solid pack I'omatoes 20c : can Uer"s Red Kidnev Rear.s . 27 c Mos Rose brand Baked Beans 16c 10c can oi't Sardines 8c :5c bottle Tomato Ketchup for 21c l lb. pki:. Mayflower Coiiee, wui'th .hi; " 25c i dub lioiiv T(diiali Soup ai 10c -1 brand V:t Margarine, per lb 30c 1 una FMi. 1 lb. can .... 15c

rtained bv the following program: !

j A r 1 a . "Tin- r.mh.intiil harden."" i v the - hool. a patriotic song by I

on advanced Knglifh class of Mrs.; J W. Kittiuger; a comedy. " A Iuttle i Ioo-e Herder." by t 'onstancc Maek-i cy: a pla. ' Tlu Story of 'ottcn."j written by the cUt5s with a number of southern folk songs: song.-. "Lightly. Lightly. as I Go." and ! "The Day s at tin- Morn." by the i class; an apostrophe to the Klag, by i Virginia, Ziolkowshu; a response by i the cl.i-s. " Pledae AUektnee;" a i

p.illn.t:. .le,:;,,. ,v l!;'i!i.i Kvd-.n.-Li; i bi-- s.u,;. An. i i The pt'o;i:il,i .o-d uitil the pieseutatooi i: .-i t i.'n . r es . II. M. Aiiulr.

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M-..C I I iolega I .! e VV I '11 le - ;wl . "ilie'.ro.i IJv drm-pwi. c'laia l-lock. l.n! an lia-pbic '. Jophin Nnwk, Irnc J.mkioit-. Kve H a rnn 2 tor.

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Discount Prices on Ladies' Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts All Suits to Go

LOT 1 75 Suits in Serges, Poplins and Fancy Mixtures. All colors and sizes, in three different styles. Values to $20.00. Special . . .

COAT

Not a coat will we carry over. These will not last long.

f j uuO) a iaiua anu a aitujr ioiaiui s , ' j U I fl'X all colors, styles and sizes. V r vo

Values to $15 vJjB

DRESS

150 Silk Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Silk Poplin Dresses, in every stykv color and size. fS ej N jv Dresses that sold to $27.50, will be U j M satcrificed at il n&& Wash Dresses All Wash Dresses to be sacrificed regardless of former prices

in Voiles and Ginghams; in all styles CitFiS ?

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and colors; all sizes. Values to $15.00.

Special

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Latest Styles in Summer Millinery at Reduced Priced OUR LATEST ARRIVALS ARE New Taffeta Tams

A number of styles to select from. Colors: White, navy and pink. Up to $5 values. Special

1.89

New Ribbon

Sport

ats

Smart styles.

Fashionable hats for warm weather wear. Colors include white, pink, green, navy and other desirable sport colors. Special Discount price ,

Georgette Crepe iais UNCOMMONLY SMART STYLES Hats of Georgette Crepe arc a charming feature of summer

millinery fashion. There are many effective n styles. The colors include white, pink, navy P

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Wash Wash Skirts in white gabardines, day

Skirts

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$4 values.

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Thürs-

219-ggl SO. MICHIGAN ST. Over Geo. Kraft Co. 5 and 10c Store

Trimmed Hats Our greatest Trimmed Hat Sale of the season, including White Milan Pattern Hats, Transparent Hats, Black Pattern Hats, etc. Values from $5 to $12.50. Special

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