South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 193, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 July 1918 — Page 2

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THE SOU IH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

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GROCERS GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS ON

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i- v i - i; t ) i'-Mn1' of the .,.!::,- i 't:tiiT.H held .n open sc -if whi'h time t li uw y;.iu - ,tiJaii';ii,'i'- and di.-a I a uta vt i - thi "h -I (j' it .-'c - tal of th- srfu "ryriitn to.i-ht up tii' .u nii'-i;t tint the l".i.f ( diilil ".,.! the l.tiv I.v Koina:

LIQUOR VIOLATOR

After July 15 All Sugar Consumers Must Sign Cards to Get Supply 3 Pounds Monthly.

fin:;-, who oualifir J a- an expert. ; did rgt. Robe; t Th prenc of th j '? and bottles was admitted hy voih the defendants, but Mr. 'reenins; contended that the contents of the jutrs were draining, and that thev were

hein:r l:ept,to be used in his auto- j üiolü a? a ort of "non-freeze." ' Uoiiied Allegation. 1

I?:'" VZr-. Herman Greening Assessed! , -ffs h ! " ' ' 11 1 1 3 itlraihvd all las uhisfcv bam-. Is intn na.,s and .idd.-s SI 00 and COStS and 30 (the two jus, and that the liquor j t!" ;5-iir- n . .. va full of charcoal II- denied that j iVnaltv for Violation. UayS in Jail. the whisky v.. l.-in- kept for sale. J l '.4i .mv.vortd their cp;. 'barter, extkmuf or ; ' riven j t . ili.it the p u i ! ' uwa y. j mi-hr :bi!i :h-y v.-ro 'putting ci,.- . Ip:-,-,a;; JreerJn?, former saloon deputy Pro. Schwa if. thensk- i

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:i u' -'iyin but

i.il r-taihr m nds in a

i keeper at Lincoln way I

audi" permission to pour the whisky , fioia the jus's into 1 at 'e ula.-f bottles! I

.h th, nanu- and addi ! ,mp!" st- uas iln -MOO and costa ,vhvn th;, was ih,uo only one

of !.. ,,i!cliaMM' any person hus-;ari'1 '"tenred to "0 days in jail hy j or two peck of a foreign yuhstancp !":! of violating or jibusini? the Judt- ;ilm-r in city court Thin s- I that in anv way resembled charcoal

More T I , ;i : 1 i i t ' i ::.,--; of .'. Jo--rh ,'... !i! .i't' ;.'!'! a p " ,.t I ! -:::;: of that or.i t. ;.a? ion h-M 'i it ,i: l,. i-h at tii-- 'i. t: of

day afternoon on a rhargc of having the unlawful potfMion of lienor.

:. m i i bo itr.mt-diatfdy invc.-ti--; tt'il. and thy Mill r-alie that ii)''-. ar' not tai.ipi rinr with the t.

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i-ii .'.'iity law.-, but with tho!"':mm- .rapuiju, mini -iinini-w - of tb- l'nit' d 't.if . "Th biu i beck, was found not cuilty of t-ellim:

'TMtr.'i. ai:d viuii v. a (-1 - i -1 - - f i''iü, ÜOü-li. tliat v., want to drive . intoicatins liquors. o - i.y ob . A. .ii-li-b- fo.,.l ad- 11 '" tb- nsir.ds of th' p-ophr of oar . , , ,l . I-,:, eiicenin? and fcchellcnbccl; were !i;!'i:!ia!"r - li,..-, ."untv. Mr. Cir- "n;.i is Th.it th-y individually are ' ::-; j,i.ri".-. m , ailii. ti... in. ' t- 'M '-u th.-ir honor in their purchases arretted at the former's place of :i to . Mbair. to th- i ta ib i . "r i-Aiirr declared Mr. (arli.-le. j business on the night of June 11 by

it:- new .-.-'era tu- t..i-r..i an, ...... .-. sjergt. J iobcrts and Patrolman I larrv

.-'.iff yo i ri rn -i. t ,i .iiio''?'.! ;m

Mr. ''aili.-i- ;iNo iinpr. .-s-d uroii '

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li !. in . up tb.

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i ' ". 1 1 ' . I b-i "i , t'i r '. ,i i 1 r will ali''-d to i.-j of ah..' -i.t!

ii.- t taib-r that Saturday". July

oiiid b- th'' ia-t day in whic h thev

-' Jennings.

According to the testi

mony of ?ferut. IioVerts an 1 Patrol-

I were found. In Judse C.Iilmer's own

words, "the whisky was no dirtier than mom of the milk s-old in South Ib-nd. Jud?;e Gilmer ruled that suflicient

! evidence had been f;i omitted by the

! state to warrant the conviction of i

Mr. Greening on the charge of having the unlawful possession of liquor, but that not sutRcient evidence had been produced to warrant the conviction of Mr. Schellenbeck.

An appeal was taken by Greening

soii.i b- abl- to -cur- the sugar ! ma 11 Jt nnin-s' tho' "arched the j to the circuit court. Th- appeal

,h( i tti'a -ate. The eettilicates en- 1 ,l '"" ' l" w 1 'aaount of tub. a retailer to purchase his allot- IV t'acht!Ut a

nd -!..:;t.:t- P,r- -i,t of suar from the whol-s,iU r ' " " . . . ; ... '

.,! tli.. ti,,l..v,t..,. ..11,.,. ..a J"i- "i- 1UM ot auu in-

( !l 1 i , . J i i. I 1 .1 i i , i .1 1 - 1 ' 1 .v . i - nut. ti ! u i"

-11 - ;ar to a retailer who has not i'i'ft'i '. i I nin- ill ihi' i-t-ft i f ,. t f t rittii

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toiiiHi uie two iM.ittier on a Mieir m

other only pattly full. Seryt. lioberts te-tiiied that In

bond was placed at ?300.

CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY WINS SUIT

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ii th- crointy food a i! in in i.-trator

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A motion was unanimously ciri 'I th- r. raib.-i s in whi-b thev

I the kitchen of the place that is

'conducted as a r-staurant and r-oft

ul.irl, win if i " - - d ib-ir appreciation audi

t banks to A. F. i:bv who re

ib ink etabli.shment.

OHWvr Own Key.

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Hi.'- - j"' of Mu.ir ta-r month

P i pei "M. ; r-,,ntly reiirn d lib- po.-ition as coun

.Montld siatcmciit-. aum mi-traior.

T!a retail-r .n-- h oo.M-b il! H-fore th- meeting adjourned it

i . : . n .i a n noil

1 ' "'.'.-n -k..;-m-!,i - ; ' ' V'V, ; Gr ning Mid that he did not have

irons h;s cn-tom.-r that lo- lias not'1"""" ".. n i.a- i.-ian one t

Tlie suit on account lv the Culver Military academy again.-1 Albert

1 K. Coon of this city was disposed of

'Thursday morning in the St. Joseph

After the bottles were found Serst. j circuit court when the plaintiff e-

Robert testified that he a.-ked Mr.

. j Groaning for a key to a closet or

m- eii that J. J. kvar., na- r",,1,0?rd ln, P that, Mr

put chased otr h: ijaota.

T tibr four. I -,.; v;Juar w

Au re- ' ,-,'rs as-ociation. would je in this

ithout ' rtfy 1,0x1 -Nlnll,5;,Y evening, July 15,

f'iviuu a vtateio-iit fium tl

I- cus-

t'i an addr-ss at the Chamber

a key to this closet. Mr. Seh-llen-

; beck, according to Sergt. lioberts. did not have a key to the closet. o

Sergt. lioberts opened it with a key

i'.m-r v ill h- liibb- .. i I., a, i't, v" ' "Uiin-rc- bldg. to the reta ... ', . , . ' 1 VU1. IMI' 1 I"-ua.t. , . . of his own, according to his .esti-

.Mr. Carli-I.. taf-.l lh.it tb- penalty!" , 1 v.ini. .n. i.m is;

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h id not et b-e u

gov t rnmt n;. Tho r-Taibr wil! !a.p daily r.i -

f his -.il--

I bv tht- ! ni;nUn- a number of spetchea .

i mony

throu-rhoi t th- country on "how to '

run a groc ry stor- in war times.'

In the closet were found the two

jiiii. I he bottles anil the two jii?.:

were offered by Ieputy Pros.

"i.l o, lily vihs all I at the -ml of . ..liVir- in ,. i.lraw- .-.n.t Th. con

ti- wk . report win ,. -nt to Try NEWS-TIMES Wallt AdS 'tents pronounced whisky by Officer

cured a judgment for $10 4.30. Other .suits disposed of were: Tlarvey Young vs. Jefferson hotel and Guaranty company in which the defendant tiled a motion to modify the judgment for compensation. The motion was overruled: Dora B. Moon vs. Ihios K. Moon for divorce. Granted to plaintiff nnd her maiden rfiame of Dora II. Carter restored.

SHADES OF 1913. LOOK THIS ONE OVER!

' lor Straw Hats

l'nough groceries and meats to make the ordinary person's mouth water who is living on war rations were listed in a complaint tiled by Oliver K. Fries against the Model restaurant in the superior court Thursday afternoon, in which the plaintiffs asks for $L'5u on account. Sirloin and porterhouse steaks, pork and lamb chops, sweetbreads and several other delicacies costing "CO per look" are enumerated in the

I complaint.

HUNDREDS OF ENEMY ALIEN WOMEN CALL FOR REGISTRATION CARDS

formerly $3, $3.50, $4: Sailor, Yacht, Fedora and Optimo shape in Split Straws, Porto Ricans, Balanos. Sennets. r One-Fourth Off on $5, $6, $7.50 Panamas

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Panamas 1

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Hundreds of enemy alien women I who registered at police heaUquar-

; ttrs from June 1" to -3 have called I

at the office in the city hall for their registration cards which have been rtady since Wednesday. The office j

will e kept optn for a few days and the registrants are expected to call and claim their cards.

All those failing to report at the

headquarters to receive their cards will be investigated.

FLORIDA ALLIGATOR FOUR FEET IN LENGTH CAPTURED BY LOCAL BOY

Mrs. Catherine Wernta. X. I Michigan st.. Thursday rectived a j fuur-foot ullicator which was ;

i call t bv her son. George, on the i

S'an liosu, islands, just off the coabt i at Pensacola. Fla. Mr. YVerntz is in the navy anl is stationed at the is'.anus. lie made the catch on the : Fuiirth of July and the souvenir arijved in this citv Thursduv.

DR. STANLEY A. CLARK TO !

ENTER ARMY AS SURGEON

Dr. Stanley A. Clark, with offices

1 i i the J. M. S. bldy.. Thursday received hi.-- commission as captain in

' the medical reserve corps of the j United. States army. Dr. Clark is

making preparations to leave, as he i.-. expecting a tall to ac tive service i

in a few week.

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Grand Rapids, Mich., July 11-18. A. H. Heller Furniture Co., South Bend, Ind.: Have bought a snappy, up-to-date line of furniture for immediate shipment. New designs for Bedroom, elegant Dining Room Suites in all the periods, the best assortment of furniture for Living Room and Library ever displayed; and a complete selection of Mahogany Novelties for our Gift Department. Arrange to display this furniture when it arrives within a few days. Will leave for Philadelphia tonight, where I will make extensive purchases of Rugs. A. H. HELLER.

.ii sTici; ii:.K- t oi in. Filed. Voumrs Printing Co. s. William J. ICibbm. s '.it on account to ,o'!e',t I Hairy Tt. Newman Marie Landgraf. s,j:l on account to rr-t over SiM.s:. Faimeis' Trust Co.. receiver of ' i;. C. Itaib-back Co.. s. John Hub?:. -.;it on account to collect $3:;.tje. Curtis A. I'er.der .. Frank

You Can Save 50c on Corsets That is if you buy one of our Henderson's new models tonnrrow the lust day oi tliis sale.

Prices on these Corsets toninrr.v.v: si.5u Corsets tor $1.00 S2.no Corsets tor $1.50 S2.5o Corsets tor $2.00 s.voo Cordis tor $2.50 Smi O-rsets tV.r $3.00 S4.0U Corsets tor $3.50.

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Robertson oroso Co Store opens 8:30;closes 5:30 Sat to 9:30 p. m.

Closing: the Second Vvreek of July Sales

W e can mark an extra notch in our Sales records. The remarkable success can be credited to the

ues of merchandise offered. You are sharing in this success as every dollar spent here means a savin--

e.tt.

You Really Cannot Enjoy a Vacation

Without a Bathing Suit You've got to be in the swim to have a good time. The expense of a bathing suit is a good investment tor your health. Women's Bathing Suits in remarkable pretty colored combination Kellerman styles, from $1.98 to $6.95. Men's Bathing Suits Black cotton, fast color, with white trimming, at 98c. Children's Bathing Suits Navy blue, white trimmings, at 75c to $2.50.

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Summer Gloves For the vacation trip Fownes Filosette (jloves are easily laundered;, they are two clasp; colors Mack, white, grey and chamois; some with contrastingstitching, at 89c and $1 pair. Kavser & Fownes Silk Gloves are also a vacation necessity, in colors black and white; self or contrasting stitching, at 75c, $1.00, $L25 and $1.50.

Sweaters and White Skirts

You need them for

' the morning at the lake

'Mf fx resorts, boating, tennis

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colors, belted with pockets

and collars. Special at r

$5.95.

White Wash Skirts, extra values at $2.98, $3.95 and $5.95.

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Handkerchiefs Wonien's Nevein H;uuikerchiels, colored cmbi'i'idered design. at 19c and 25c each. Wumen's F'ure l.inen Hemstitched HandkerchicK a; 10c, 15c, 19c each. Men's Colored Border Handkerchiefs, warranted fast C"l'! :5c value, at 19c. Men's Initial HaKerehie:-. at 13c and 18c each.

Men's Fancv Colured

H indkerciiiels at 9c each

A Very Good Argument

on Men's Shirts Now Selling at $1.15 When you can save 35c on each shirt you buy here, it is a very good time not to argue but to buy. With each half dozen you save the price of two extra shirts See the economy? Well, come and judge the values you are getting here.

Talking About Underwear for Men You want comfort. Union Suits are most comfortable irarments for summer wear. These Union Suits Selling at 85c Of Lisle Thread and Porosknit are great values usually sold at Sl.Su, but slight imperfections in :he weaving caused the reduction. Fitting is perfect. Athletic Union Suits for the active man. sleeveless and knee length. Regular Sl.uo values at 79c Wash Suits for Boys

Aces 3 to () vears, at 89c, Cj $1.69 to $4.25. Suits of wash fabrics, solid colors, combined in contrasting trimmings. Vacation Pants and TwoPiece Suits in tan, gray and khaki; 8 to IS years, at 85c, $1.69 to $4.50. W ash Pants in stripes and

iHy plain white; to - years, 75c.

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These Saturday Specials A Short Cut to vour Price Comfort Women's Summer Dresses Specially Priced at $5.95, $7.95, $10.00 Women's Wash Skirts, Wonderful Values,$l, $1.39,$1.98, $2.98 to $5.95 Women's Wash Blouses, Voiles Specially Priced at $2.98 Millinery Trimmed Hats, values up to $8.95. Tomorrow at $3.95 & $5 Children's Wash Dresses at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.98 and up

Umbrellas and Parasols

Umbrellas are a household necessity these das. and as the government is jioing to class them among the "non-essentials" it will be well lor you to lay in a supply while the stock is complete. YYe have a beautiful assortment f "Sunrane" Umbrellas in colors and black fmm $3.95 up to $10. Also 2 inch Black Umbrellas at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Parasols in dainty clnrs and snrt -ilks at $2, $2.75,

$3.25 and up to $7.50.

Ribbons

D.irk Drc-dcn I'ibi

fancy lu. t" M inches in width, a: 50c, 75c and 89c yard. lllack a.u ''hite ( r -- grain Kibh":; lr trim:v.i:.. ( ha is, neck J: ale .i'.d wrist band- at 12c 16c up to 70c per yard. a -he- t ! b ! j made up free d cbarte. .Jur tJcar.mje .-.;'..' Sci!e Knit Gocdi -ccer caris. -leevele-- - - '....-. i . lCiw.li I'll.

Truit. ."u;t I Ijorporty !

l"i 5". l'r:üik!in s;. rind'

:b.t dannae. Tried. A ocfiult judpn.er.t v.s lndctcd ni iAor ' tht vdaintit'f in the cat

Notre Dame News

nas not tht- l.r:nt to n.-.. .'

1: . Ma'.li'-ii

fiu (''" a J "Ulna o :anic . ifM ou 1 1 ut c how iu".''h (It-i'C.'K ! on rYi"

tlu- rootin- from th- si-Jcinvs an. (.y . s ,1;,,ctor f - T j-i a: the iurhvi? Well. huin War f ., . i.ia r..-

? .faMUk's -tan 5 i- an iJal fol m of t , hoo; Jm; ',.. -'..;, rral;-

' ' i "otiv-' for 'on- i'lo." It u:;hcart- c j,co .r., Tliur.-Ju ift-n.ooa

of th? Service Ciras Ubv V ' LitUt r" "vi:-c M uiS, c. a. . o,,, .x , attend the aniwal -.uicnt.o oi Il-irtrr fo" J"3 ' . r a :r.cn, - r of the Frtr.ch military ai;.l jnvi?oratts uurMut. Oat hoi ic T-:i::cational a---.hitiou. Judgment in Mor of the plain- " minion to the United -St ites who "The Cuty of at notion lie lJr. Schumacher, who i.- th- ch.irtiff was renuVie.l in the cast of hu L e-n at Notre L'nm" university i-iually on youn and w.w, i.c.i ar.w n-an of the .-uniai d;;at;. to:.:n..tMartir. KynicuKhi s. .1. Tiolo for for several months. '.-ft for poor, on cltiy and laytr.t:,. riitre W ill o-liv-r a. pap.;:- ,m "IT-c

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1 wlier- ii- will attend a conference : Mir our soioi-fi ainune men oe.wee.i j-iacht-r wa.- accoiopamea :: tue M"i: Ttfl S2't0. cnlW hy the Trench emhay. - and :i. ex-tj-t that they are :eV- jan,f i;urn-. '. . .. pr r.i-r ...-..-, -.,1 .. ,.,vh(..hfr Lieut. .civa2e will return Utteabic to uo th- '.)h;ical work dent oi th- Holy 'r-.-- tol'.v at

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Mercantile .. a;aiit l.avin- tuie

Khodfs ah. I .Mc-Culluuah. Tl t-n wu'iid i-. ; T'laintin" -laims tliat tlie Hill of tro"i-'

i was ori'4inallv -old to the ;il !-- ' Uawux War Snitu -tumi- u ill wer- frm of :a-k-r 'e, j'i h Tu-. alarm- -..ii- w.-.

f-ndant Ti.-ni-d for a millir-ry e- powerful f. t t:il;-hiuent and that th- 'i-'-n.lant. tl.'.- iriyat:e .i-nt--t."'

.'... t' at 1.,1, ...n,,.! nn-rt ' ?o ..'.i lal.:e it is not Known MUW - tue war man lire t)I ,.

Thursday aflerr.oon hv the ihici-o;he was unaM- to a what the ha- the work of war m: he Jone in v

the ,-oiiferen. e .it Wa-lun-- ln-ioe. m 'i.'.:n ne. in - ihm,i. ana v. ii: prei.- ..t to- a-n-t .t nn-r'.ims.

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