South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 197, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 July 1918 — Page 2

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MRS. HOBBS FILES u.s. dept. or agriculture Flovd Roderick

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First Meeting of Officers inw.:;t7, V;,.,.;; ,...7';7;;:!

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Charge of Work Held

ri";d Hoderuk of 1017 S 1 S til J K., Kiv-r I'iirk, died in KraTice fiomj .vounds tccor-iin-: to a tleram re-

Last Night.

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and Mi.h. William Koderhu. ' Roderick enlisted over a ear a?o;

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;:;;:" B- . roney new manager! -k,7.;;;:;,':::;:r,,r ,:rtr;: 9MK; of local w.u. office ,v- , i st.tn.l after i.-ir.' .-h!I.d. ift them 5ttp- tak-n in lhe -r-r o::: ..,! meet- , . . , , 'into the p- v i oilf.l j., is as

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years. t 'uruther, Tl'de. whn it t'ow tilitin in I'ratue. ami a sifter. Mis. i(.,l i:rant.-of ltie- Park.

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Disease Measure Further Delayed by City Council

v 1 e r to rf et .t v t : ri ' 1 i.Li i'u !; a ti.l i h- k m . t h- i , u ; fa -tiilfrs' ',.-' :o n r ;i ; r f . . .i s :i'i? tu - t.-'.r" .i 1 1 1 . j i !:-? "!" ill t'n- ii.-t n . fa ! i r : x ii t - i - Ii i .;ot if;- irdlf of ?! of tii' T-'arit rf th- arte!' 1 1 1 ,i 1 1 i t a t t I ! -. Th- iu -tioiiMalr'" will ? - tit out a -i -io.m a th' aria'. liin '.ih-!r.;-tnn. Th- foü'.wiP.- !!'!'- !!'.. Iii . -

it om tnc -!x ro ii ii t :n tti- s.i - l:is!m v'if prt-'Ht .it the iu-.io--j.h; J. II. Wiru-'an.!. I :i l i..i 1 1 : ,. , i i . K.-a I ' 1 1 ! ;a H , Wllii h lia- i't tli

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and V. I. P.ill ntitw. s i 1 't 1 1 1 1 1 i n . Ii ml lor the past eial mccKs a.' '.it 1' T M. ii nt .f f ii-ir- i I. i t i ? ! .i . ... i .. i

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. "i:anf -otnrnir:-M n:m I of f,,llt.i, - a mf.-tin- of llu- rommiti: . 'row of lili-.li.t!?. .Iiairmati. ,,f tlu- '.vllc laid Monday niht. I P. .Mount of I-.j. ..it.-, and Mi:-- Th" . a-1 i n a n . was ,a -t j.omd to :'i:ri-n of this city w..- . p'.mt-d. i, r ti,.- .;ty ialli-is 4. t :nor..- int'orTlie or-.M nization ni'l nd-aor ' tn.ition on the results obtained from t--t a fomidet" i. -rj ..f ma n 1 - . t li- wo-Uiii ..f th din.i.n.- in ::"t!iri!ttC re'oupes atid r(.iti'M')!i diirj eities where jt has 1-een ad.l xhdüti--- for 111" of tlo' nn - i,,t...i. 'I'll.- ordina ).- has l.t-n d - rninent. With the of tn- r.-e- , , l( .,j :, i,tw jn tj1(. following eities ""I" th- i-'M- riiMrii! wil! ! .-nahled . of Um- tat-: AÜ-any. Iifaette. t Ida- war orders in 1. h x w a v j , on ill,, and "a 1 pa ra 1.-0. Tinl!;at th'- inl'Ioyiip rit pruhlem will ; uty eierk was intnictal to h am l.- met and it will ke. j tho faetori'-; th.. fif. t the ordinale t had had in h) the -a-t that are f'ooihd Avit'a i tl:-s- town war orders ftoin drainii:- the ;u! 1 I'revinns to the derision a choral o." workers and material. The net di .i-ion of th- yood and Pad efineetim; will l.e held as soon ;i the ; fc, ts it would have in this city in mestionnaires are reied from its present form, if adopted, was Washington. partieip.ited in by the members of the council. Iir. I'. !. I i ermuth, i:.NTi:in A!N Hilt SMI.Oi:. st eretaryof thf b.iani of health, th . An entert linment in honor ;f Al-1''. 1. Hansel, president of the board Ian ).erchain. who is lure mi a .of health and Mr. Clark, furloutrh from the tavy. was ?ien; Opposed ;y (lrlU;ui sii'iil i-j. by tiie Sisf rhood of the I'irst j Mi. (Mark. a 'hritian SciFlrethren elinra ll Monday niht. j entist. i;a- a s!urt address ami A 11 arranged program of m'isi'- ( (ij-po-ed the adoption of the ordiand readings were ;i-m. Mis nance. '!ara i'rhardt am! Ieti les an Tht committfe passed faorably several sonfr.-. whüf a leading was j on the ordiname that deal- with i;ien by Opal Oliner. i bavin- homes and liuildin-is in y.iniMr. Ol.em-hain will rettn-- to dutyitary condition after movin-. ami tonight. Lieut, llol.nal bem ha in. I 1 1." measure w ill be brought np for who also was- here on a furlough, i passage at the m-xt ,iiiftin; of the has retr.rne-i o ('amp Sherman. toumil.

The also appioxed of a ilJ'

pi. V(ii:oi .vi sciiiMULi:. The resTt:lar weekly meetin- of the eity playground directors was held !n the oth-e of ! i:. Wolfe, municipal recreation director. Monday morninr. The schedule of interp!ay;;round Kaines for the week was trranrd.

p ittini; only peas of the f,i 'ii.- size ami d'iie.. of ripeness together. 1 -o nit n--. ii.ud. in at'üe pf,i. anions tender ones or lu- peas with very small ones. I ; I . . 1 1 1 1 i i ! ( . 1 1 p p i ! i i ! 1 1 o ho: w a -i'ia is ery ii.ipoitaio. If we!! d'Uie. it piv-nts ebenly li.-nor. i.iakcs the pfa'- tender, and al-o r.-iaoves soiii'' of the -laey s'ibstai:e which coats them. Pl.i'irli b- dipnin- the i i ! ! . ! pe.,. m a i f . ii ehee bth sack.' into hoilii: water onf to four miu-nt-s. depi-iidii; on th" av;e if th" jif.is. put instantly, while hot. into (old water C 1 teaspoonful salt to 1 "u.iit Weit ! i and reniof after a'-oiit "it seconds. Drain and pack to within onehalf lnrh of the top of the previ

ously boiled ,lal . It the jar 1s Idled i 1-1 ai so ?mu- man um nar too full, a few peas at the top ma Neen required even for the lumber

burst and make the liMuor e!.udv.!to 'und them

159 RED CROSS HUT HOSPITALS. BUILT HERE, ARRIVE IN LONDON I.UM O.V. July The first shipment of the löf hut hospital.-3, which the American IteU Cross has built in the I'nite.I States for use v. the eighty small American camp throughout (Jreat flritain, arrived here Monday. The huts could not 1-e constructed in Kurland on account of the shortage of lurnhtr, without cripplm- important war win k. so the American lied Cross haI them shipped in knock-down form, thus Rettins them into bmall-

Add seasoning (one-third level t'.ispoonful -alt and t w o-1 Ii i rd - le'el

t(;ispoonful .-iiL-.ir to the iii;irt)

The huts, which arrived Monday, will be immediately st-t up as camp dispensaries, hospitals and conva-

north Ln.land.

and ni! witli hot water and .,-m1(!(- i lcscciit wards at aviation camps in

well to remove all air bubbles. Partially s. al ja I s. Processing with steam under pre-sui'e is i f comnicndeil. Process pints 1.". minutes under jh .--ure of" 1 Mumls. Seal immediately, cool in a draft-free place. When cold test for leaks, and store in a cool, dark, dry place. If the intermittent hol. in- processis used, boil for ! minutes on the lirst day. and CO minutes on the second and third days. I'.efore each subsequent hoilinpT the cavers must l.e loosened, and after each boiling the covers must he , securely tightened to make sealing complete. Cool, test for leaks, and store. If a finale-period boiling process

LIEUT. BOOTH DIES

IN SCOTCH HOSPITAL 1

PAKIS. July 10. Lieut. V. Vernon P.ooth, jr.. of the American living corps, lias died at a Scottish hospital near the front from injuries received in a bomb explosion

when he was forced to land after.

an aerial combat over the CJerman lines. This injury necessitated the amputation of a lep. He was buried with full military honors.

Lieut. Ilooth wa born in Chicaso in 1 the son of W. Vernon

is used, place jars in the c.n n nor i i :0ot h and Helen I, llooth. who is

and hoil for .it least thp hour. j a jsjvter of Mrs. Philip D. Annour. Seal. cool. tfst. and store. 1". , t.iS. Drn i,ieut. Tkoth was mar-

Lef.ai tnient o.' A urienlt lire. 'tied in Paris to Miss Lthel Fortan, I ; daughter of Dav id K. I'orsran. a Chi"MELTING POT NIGHT" AT '"'nam ier. Previously he had

, , , ., ..! brought down a (Jerman airplane, COUNTRY CLUB TONIGHT and as a reward a ten days' leave

i of absence was planted him that he

nullit be married.

appropriation to CJ. M. I'rey, citv sexton. This approjiriation is a Portion of a SLT0' appropriation that was donated earlic in the year. An ordinance for the placin- of a ll.i-man at the New York Central railway tracks at the Lrnsber-er st., crossing was tabled.

GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. STRIKERS ORGANIZE

Melting pot nisht will be the fea-

! tare of th.e regular Vuesdav niht

program at the Country club tonit;ht, and promises to be a -real

novelty. I ho unique experiment.'

while new locally, has been tried I j both in New York aid Chicago j I , Y N .V. Mass.. July 1 Orga ni-

ciui.s. and besides act v .r. lshinj; its zalion of the strikers, whose walk

purpose, lias been p-Mc.iar. The

out at the hi;; plant of the General

Knocked, Out By a Bad Stomach? SuperaciditycaUSGS Bloat, Heartburn,

Indigestion Starts nearly all human y,r;:

ills. 0 Don't let it GET you. After you eattake one

FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE!)

It drives the gas and bloat out of your body and you getj Fulf Strength Out oE '

-itN ihn Fnnrl Yon F.nf

' flrtOfkl 1 EATOXIC from your Drtrrr.ff

14 ter tb -BW," Hk. AUrm KWmc i?ty C.. X01-24 So. Wtbaclt A.. (an IS

Sy-:( Cent ' . . or j Two

melting pot will be conducted in tlm i:iectric Co. here Monday seriously follow im; manner: All membei s at-( n. lup-red the work on war contending the dance must !.rin with tr;i( ts. has proceeded rapidly, ac-

them some old piece or jewelry or plate such as broken silver picture frames. brush hacks, nail tiles, watches, .vjiouns. plates, mesh ba'-;s.

cording to strike leaders, lletween

i.eCo and S.OOo employes, who have heretofore heen unorganized are said by the leaders to have joined

ow is. Caps. iea oi couee pots. oi'jUllions connected with their trade, anything similar of value. Persons. v.. form ii demands w-pre madi

will not he admitted to the daie e unit s they can show some such artii le. Th.e articles will then be ap-

upon the company during the day. j The only announcement as to the I

'.cause of the strike came through;

praised ny ir.iiiK .viayi, jr.. ami tm , , rc.,,orts of a mass meeting at value of the article will be (,'hen which speakers demanded the rethe owner in War Savings stamps, j , . . f , , .. . id . oh..,0

The purpose of the melting po pro- j ,,.,.. dischaiure.I for connection w ith I

J -..am is to secuie for the "overnment ,allo. nions. the recognition of shop I ;11 :he uohl and silver possible a nd it , .v. n 4W : o,r-

also promote the sah- of War stamp. I , nIulitions 'an(1 ;tn iCrehsed wage The same pro'-rani w ill be in order j st j(.

at Saturn. ly niht s dame at th

t hi ''.

iits. Mii.LKii .irrs divop.ci:. J An absolut' divorce has heen j granted to Mrs. Mthlred feona Mil- ) ler in the St. Joseph superior court

from Car! Miller. The plaintiff al-

le-ed that her husband possesses an unoverna'.de temper ami had called her vile names. The plaintiff's maiden name of Mildred Moore was restored to her.

MOTOR . CARS

Beautiful in Design TJiorounJilijIoJern Mcch antca

f,nV0 z Tiiri1.cn bn;Ttnzs

art iiet) in tin; front lice

hubs ot" llie tivw bci'ivs V)

l " f mir

Studebakcr Motor Cars. By loivtüiig the steeriui; knuckle jiu tloi-e to the renter line of the v heci, lv redueiu hearini: pressure, ami ly tlie u-e if ellluhricatet. hanlene! ami ground l)u?hiuu, ea?y tteeriü ami superior road driving ijualitied have been obtained.

STUDEBAKER CORHOfATION OF AM -RICA Corntr Lifayttte and South Sts.

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m kiii M( 'i:si :s. P.ole.-l.iw TV-', woodworker. South P.end. to Khaheth p.eczkic wicz Ildar Walliman. machinist, So Ith P.e::d. to Martha Ceissel. saleslady.

Walter Ciidu'.ski. farmer. North'

LiheC.y. Ind. C.enevieve Stnr .ewski. slove n.aker.

iihw moonty i'.nrriox. SAN I'PAXCISCO. July 16. A petition for a writ of probable cause designed to keep Thomas J. Mooney out of the penitentiary until h-is case could be acted on hy Gov. Stephens, was denied by the supreme court hern Monday. Mooney is under sentence to han. for murder in connection with a bom!; explosion here. An appeal is pending in the state suprem- court from the denial by the trial j uice of reversal of judgment on the ground that prosecuting witnesses ;ne perjured testimony. Ar-unient on the apneal will l.e heard .Inly i' ' and in tlie event of a deni'tl .ioonev's late will passout of the .-'ate courts and rest

I with (Jov. W. I. Stephens fur :inal

de, isii'ii.

m i:iti (.i: iici:v.n. ! .loseoh J. Kncera. 1 ra u u ht M'i , n . i Mbdii-an. to f;!adys '. Seeley, 1 tea. he--. Sotit h P.end.

MAXIMUM MARGINS ON STORAGE BUTTER

AND CHEESE FIXED WASillN IT i.V. .L:! M - Mavi- ! i';;:u luaruins o;-r tost n ivl , s'.or.m-- i.,itur a!.d en American ' ! --. w vre Hn-.e.ised s!iuiitl a:i oidej i-si,, ,i Mio. day niut i' the; (e.iil . .1 . ! ni-i i .. ; i-'U M iru:iis to e I - T i life, I of ' Uttel r.ill-e fto;. OC.C

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i ar-itts , 1;.. - .ire from t'u ; .'. i!i-;i' o:' i i :". a po;!r, i on t.w: '. ?s 4ud ;o th.: .-e lt:i'l o'le-l.aif (!!! ; .i po.ii. l ""! s i!' s . than 10" ;.i'.;nir. ; LABOR MAY FOREGO NATIONAL HOLIDAY!

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1 GEMFRS I intebubbandIyI

75 Carpet Sweepers at 98c A special lot has been secured tor this, the tirst Interurban Dav. Regular S2.5( Sweeper for only 98c. See carpet dept. third tloor.

Specials for Thursday Interurban Dav

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Busing ilouxs;

8:30 to 5:30

Saturday 933.

Specials for Thursday

Interurban Day Specials in Wash Materials for mi mm er wear AtlH,;jTissue Foulard, Lorudale Nainsook Extra fine weave, 36 inches wide, ood weiiit, 40c qualitv. 10 yds.- for $2.90 India Linon 29c quality; :S inches vvhje, 6 vds! for $1.19 Interurban Day Specials in Dress Ginghams FMaids, stripes and checks. 2 7 in. wide; 25c qualitv. for Thursday only at 21c yard. Bleached Sheeting 8-4, full two yards wide; 59c quality. Only 10 yards to a customer, at 50c yard.

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Interurban DaySpecial Values

for Thursday Only

Wash Dresses at $5.95

25u handsome dresses in ti-jured voiles and lawns. Also 1 50 beautiful Plaid Gingham Dresses at $7.98. Wash Skirts 200 White Tub Skirts, S2.U0 values at $1.00 and $1.39 So.ou values at $3.98 Silk Poplins, $3.98 TatTeta Silk Skirts at $5.95.

100 Summer Suits Specially Priced at $10.00 and $15.00. 100 Summer Coats Specially Priced at $10.00 and $15.00.

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Take Lunch in Our Tea Room

Interurban Day in Our Children's Section Middy Blouses, sport style, with loose ' vV belt; 6 to 14 years; striped materials; J Y" rA(Tiil'ir v 1 n villi : fnr TTiurcrav 1 -aiNv

I t filial UKIW i w i a a.was m. Girls House Apron Dresses, plain colors and checks; will tit small women. Regular S1.00 values at 50c. Black Sateen Bloomers 2 to 6 years. Special for 25c.

Underwear Specials for Interurban Day Lisle Union Suits at 79c and 89c. Boys' and Girls' Union Suits at 75c and 89c. Women's Lisle Hose at 69c and 75c. Children's Half Hose, fancy top, at 29c.

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Men's Specials $1.25 Lisle Union Suits, white or ecru, on sale Thursday at 85c. Men's Suspenders, heavy webbing, leather ends; 5oc grade, Thursday 25c. 26 Piece Set American Silverware 6 Knives, 6 Forks, 6 Table and 0 Tea Spoons, Butter Knife and S-ugar Shell for $6.25. Auto Veils, all colors, slightly soiled; worth S1.50. Thursday at 69c each.

Waist Specials Crepe de Chine Waists at $2.00 In tlesh, white and Nile; embroidered fronts, alo having vest effects; flat collars, long sleeves, turn back cutis. Middy Blouses, Special at $1.00 White with navy collars, length sleeves, culls of navy with narrow white braid. Striped Middy Coat Effects Regular S 1 .5u value, at $1.00. Long sleeves; collar, culls and belt of white; lare pockets.

Turkish Towels Special for Interurban Day at 33 A less than last year's prices A big wholesale dealer wrote us last week: 'Can you use 3,000 Turkish Towels at a price." Some are slightly soiled, some only one uf a kind. We wired "Send them along' They arrived today and will be placed on sale at this Interurban Day as the greatest bargain event you ever saw. Hundreds of Fancv Towels Extra heavy weaves in great variety of sizes $1.25 and $1.39 values for 75c $1.50 values $1.00. Also a big lot at 59c, worth 75c, 85c to (,Sc. Your choice, mind you, at only 59c. Another Lot at 50c, in plain and fancies; not one worth less than 75c and many worth si.Qo. 29c Buys a Turkish Towel that y ou cannot buy elsewhere less than 59c to 4 5c. Also other big values at 12c, 15c, 20c and 25cf at a saving uf onethird the regular price. Wash Cloths Turkish weave, at 5c, 8c and 10c. Vmj save 5( percent buying these. Turkish Bath Mats 75c value at 59c Sl.uo value a; 75c S1.50 value at $1.00. Hundreds of Huck Towels 50 dozen large size Hemmed Towels, plain and colored border 2 5c quality at 20c 25c quality at 15c. 25 dozen Towels Very tine grade, some part linen. ome mercerized 5uc quality at 39c. All Linen Guest Towels 75c values at 59c. Al-o other gueit towels at 15c, 20c and 29c at a saving of ..ne-third. 10 dozen Cotton Towels at 5c You'll have come eari for these. Fine Linen Birds.ye Towels- Sc value, unhemmed. ?. 39c. We advise your attention early to these remarkable values.

CANADIAN RAILROADS

NATIONAL

I'M MUHMÜtn -Ä 7 '

COMMISSION c "" "r

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j tiol'I tendored his resignation 10 days ho tfcausc iniportHiit tria:c

WILL PAY EMPLOYES 'hdsine wouhl not permit him to ..... -v de..te all Iii- time to Rfl Ci SAME AS THOSE IN U. S. Wk.

ottawa. .i.;iv i6 -Th. ' --TEMPORARY COMPROMISE dinn rhilwjy war l.'-ard announced; hi .Monday night, after 1 eonfi-; hrrbLIcD AT LINTON f-n-x Tvith th ea'jine' lo.iii'ii. th.r , ' wri;ld offer to all 'Jariad aii rail- ! " U , , M vi INDIANAPOLIS. !,,.!.. Ji'v c. H f Tllldov t" Ol- tne sVf,it. 0 . 1 i , tnipoi:iry nihi-onii.-e -.t-rov Whr,'Pv :w.iV.e. All"41! .. HI l.ll.lO t'i , .l-r-. r..'- ' Pl-Toxim atel 4"i. stnkinr: miner i ... lV,a i-itö,' 111 ,(,1 r'.ir Lini-'n. In-1 . cen-:l of iiiifMil ;n tn3 l n:te'. . r Äv.r.w..H ro-fi. . U - I t v.ork :n tlie thr-e

dene thnt thi- otlVr would be ,tr-vf-ntrd h- tho railway It-derated

Banish Nervousness

Put Vigor and Ambition into Run-Down, Tired Out People

HARRY L.YERRIGK

FiincraJ Director

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of 0 ton... of i a U - . wuf- , .. I ... r . . i . . , . .

..r-.H TM-.t rhr.MlPnHl strike ''u'-1-1 ' . u a j raui

shorter vor!;ir. ? hours would be aert:.l

GARFIELD RESIGNS AS

; :.Usion. iho men lnc httn out j one v eck. 'I'hc- strike uin? a'oout i th.ro-yh th.e transportation o;' the . men to the mine.

accon-pii-Mi things. q-t .i ;. cu t

bo a of Wendells Amo.tion r'.hr at NVtttkls C:t i:at. Pra? tiroiu to r v and take the liri-t oiz Mcp V--''urd fet'in' Letter r!rht n a ? v.

If VO.J .irin..- too much. rsiok IOl ! i'U' -vi www-

n.uch. or are nero'i-. bectJ- ol ! . 1 T-fiTIT ?i frt- TTa

Slicing corn from cob for dryin( it

,." , )ne of the many suggestion! in the

HEAD LAKE DIVISION WAR SAVINGS RECEIPTS AMERICAN RED CROSS SETS WEEKLY RECORD

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