South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 211, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 July 1918 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN SHY
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CITY OBSERVES 1 LIGHT' EDICT
First of Lightless Nights Here Passes Over With Little Confusion. "ervrd voluntarily th f.rwt of t!i j night .'saiii" U." i. tti',r.ul fuel : dminiv.r.t tior. n ii-hl!ts :ii;lit." The kov 'N.Ti.' n? isls that nil ntH throuffhcMit th nation ib.-erv Morula ar.iJ Tufvl.iv niht-- -t each j ucfk by ?lin;injtir. II al rti.;nu .ü'Jrnir: tioti, an-l all street liitlitinx 'nt conir'1''' v.ith public safety. At a i..eetii!R South Ler.l and Mish.4tv.ik i tit'. ofT.Oi.t w Ith L. P. Hardy, county fuM aIin;nist r.ttoi . it flan poifttd out ' I'rfJ A. H-r.-nl of th Indiana A- Micl;i?ii :31-e-trie Co., tnat no :-Hir.jr of fuel would r.iaci by turning off tin- -ius:-r lijSht." jr. South L?rd. or hy ditsv'onliniiins.' tli d v -f iins illumination wins: to thf fict that t.a powrr ly n!ia h th" electricity ;s ?eni atd i f i ii;i prorv' fi- 'i.inkiriLr m ! ! flight. O. orU-r of thf national fui adr;,u::tr;mon. and d-iflM that .South Mend ho'.ild r.l,-i-v Th- "lichtls nichts" v-w if rut axiny in fuel iv 11 fom p!iflid. II- said that it would a t;r.od px-mifde for the th'-f iri- of the ro;mtty. In the riiantime Mr. Hardy i taking the SoJth liend Mtuatton uj with th ftate f'il .1 dministii) tui . nut - fa no r.ilin from flu state organization ha ben receixl. South P.end ofhi i.i 1 l.nup'.fi . for The ooeivanre of Oi two ' "ii;htlfs r.iht." no Tuitlcr wh;i ili- inline from tii- p.'.ate fuel administration lmy he AM of th r'.ustei- lish! in I h ritv wer turned off Mond iy niht. nd will be tuined off aain Tues day night. The mvo '"üghtlers t f nights." Monday i nd Tue-dav of I rh week, will le oi.sered saV South Bend official, as Ion- as the fuel administration- cider ima;n--n effect. TWENTY-FIVE ACCEPTED IN MARINE CORPS HERE DURING PRESENT MONTH i Tw eri tv-f'i ; e ijier. fim outh Beno i and sin i cuindinK towns have accepted by the marine corps been j lurins: the month of July, according to a s .imTsary received by Seit. F. .1. Murray of tiie local leciuitm sta-j T;on Mo n dav. Only one man was! rejected after leaving- the tior. during the month. r:a A. Day of Hibbard South Kend for training '-land. S C. MonJjv. loc.tl t; Im! -ft at Pari NATIONAL LEAGUE WILL NOT CONSENT TO CLOSE AUG. 20 DREYFUSS PITTSf'.FP.GH. Ju.v r.o.Th- j Wttion il league will not t onsent to j .-. plan to rtop placing August JO that a world's eiues may be played. "aid Barney Dreyfus, president of the Pittsburgh c'.uh. and v. ho was tientlj" selected , the National league to confei witii Atneriean leajcue t 'epreentati f -s on the question of selecting dates for th anr ual series. "We plan to play until Lahor day regardless of what the American league dots." said Mr. Dreyfus. He added, that he expects to confer with the American 'ag"ue rf prrentative soon in thi onneetion. i;ntiTmr.n. When oa paid from l.SO to 2 for an aluminum percolator or 'icuble boiler? liefere the advance of prices on aluminum goods w bought up a large quantity of these item and are now selling them at 5L"4 each. They are pure aluminum and unusual bargains. Get one at Bei mold's at 125 N. Mam st . before the sale is exhausted t;."7-tf Advt.
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The i'ruatian orchettia will bi t gram at the. ihautauqiia. Latest Vegetable Dates in
This table gives the latest safe dates for fall gardens, haed on the map. shown below.
necessary for in Zone ". njaturity. Northern TAIil.i: Ol li.TK 'lt( P. a n : P.ush Pole Lima - t CabKie . . ! Carrot Cauliflower Celery . . . . Corn, sweet Cucumber Kale liettu . . . Parslev 'y i 'ot a I o it lsh Sweet f :.niiii . Spinach Su'iash : Bush Vine Tomato Turnip I IOW Till' I KOS.T lilNC
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He Heated His Near Beer, But Alas, It Wouldn't Work
A eI!ovih. thickish. substance laving r'.n absolutely original tate. ja sunvtance that wan once liquid. in its preser.t state cai't gurgled or gu.!ed b the niot strenuous elloit, is what is said to be obtained from follow dig A?si. Cliief of Police Cas-udy's formula i'.' jtuining tile brand of near i-cef so:d I in So-ith Bend into ti:- real article with a rt al kick to it. statement t'.P day that much of the drunkenness four, ! ;.i ! South Bend mav be attril-ut.l t 1 tiie ha'-'it of former saloon keeper- . and proprietors of suit drink rstabhshoients in allowing the near beer become warm. Among other thing, th.e ;ii.;!ni thief said in his assay of the cauo A drunkenness m this city, was that :i a buttle of near-be er was lelt to ' stand in the hot sun for a short t:ue jit would b that process be chm;o 1
into real beer. Follow Caiil)' 1'ormuU. ia.ral South IJend itiif 11 K'e id to have taken Mr. C-siiiv a.' :.i ".t-:l. .tisil :i c-ltain p:.vts of th.e :tv ..!.iav the it lo.es a'.oi tiv)or.-!tt n i.-i. !ir. ! v ith buttlvs -ivntii . 1. l.g au ..ppioved '. 1 rand of m-.r- et-r I.ah I he oV. . ! - tiOped VV-).ub r I a : s 1 1 . ! ,t ii ii to r.il t t . ' j'l.Uf ottlo 1 o!it.i ; :..u" !.. i" r w .1 .fr i'i, : Ifiicf ;u ' ! n t'-i ea ti .: luii.uter. T";:. ' to 1 e vt h, :le be wj:: 1 11 ' I. '! s !' p: pal tio- -v e .o fv." ' ; ' . : . . ( ' 1 1 a , A!'' I r Mi.r. ule ; o t c r . a 1
i -LI i v; $ ; . ,- 'Mi t y t sf : U;T' , ? l 5?' V 1 !; a f-atme f the opnina (!..'s n.'oPlanting East Half of U. S. pla ntin e2et i ule and also the period ! Indiana, and Southern Michigan are j IMiANTINC. DATMv Period necessary for maturity in any locality. Zone F. Aug. Jlll Aug. July do. do u o. do. . do. Sept. Sept. Vug. do. Hdv May ept. Aug. 4 0 to " days. Sl to li'ij days to Su days. y to Um days T' to lue days. lU't to 1J0 djv.t. l to l ,h days. ; t-. u to loo days. 10') to H) ilays. !-" to 1 1'O days. to yo days, '.ot to 1 '' ti d:y. 4'"" to Sil d.ls. 15 1 1 l 1 10 1 0 to 140 days. 14 0 to 10 da vs. L'u to 110 days, to - tio da s. hü to So days. 120 to I'iO dayts. SO to days. 6 0 to SO dav. July .June 1 June 1 Aug. 1 MOVliS SOI TII WA IU. In went out for his hoped for transformed nc;tr beer. But alas! Instead of a perfectly sun -brewed bottle of beer he found a bottle containing something the like of which he had never seen bete m It still had the same yeilowbh. brownish color, but that was all the contents had that resembled ither beer or near beer. Iookod Like C1uvh It was so thick that it wouldn't pour from the Bottle. The ow unplaced it in the ice box. thin;, that perhaps after it was cooled ob. it would assume the exact liquid state he desired. But nothing ';!: that happened. The stuff inside 1 i bot tit remained as thick as ever. It looked something like cheese. The uwner finally broke tip-; bottle and stirred the contents with sp-o;i. He tatted the stuff, but he doesn't know- yet what it ta-t.-d bk". it was different in taste from anvthln? thai he had etr tried btfo.'f. He threw it away, shearing never again to brew near beer into real beer by the aid of the sun's heat. "Cassidy ia a mighty poor beern.aktr. anyhow." tie is said to hae niUttr-d. as he kicked the remainor tlie htokeli '',,ttle a Way and t 00p d up what a -bari time elorj pe! tect , b- .f 1 el JAM l'o IS KII.L -ILK. GABBLTT. lud. Ju'.v b .i.,tthas AIiM-r-. ;r;r.l ( lar-.t'-i a h---p:t.t !. c-ve :.; ted i r h a :n -t i r r. - 1! h'Ti'ii 1 10
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CHAUTAUQUA
OPENS TOUR! Tam fnn Cnfortoinmont uiy l till IUI li i i wi i u 1 1 1 1 i w 1 1 v Mas been trecieo on Kiefer Field. The bit; i-iown tent in which th South Bend Redpath ven-day chautauq'-Ja -will bo held. arrived
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ected ni where dav afternoon ai 3-r,o o'clock This tent was used Ii winter ü t Camp Shelby for the purji mcnts for tlr P. Harrison. Hattie -s "out ft. Mi5 . -t of ontertainsoldiyr bo .. Ha ivy manasr of t!te 111patli Chautauqua, is also in charge for the war department commission on training eaunp activities, of all entertainment work in the army camps and cantonments, ar.d until the present wooden Liberty theaters land auditoriums could be onstrtict-l-d. he placed his Chautauqua tents i at th; dispo.-al of the war department. - A notable featuie of the P.edpath chautauqua this season is that young ladies are acting as cashiers. This is iceaus- so liiariyof .lie Pedpath ; i.jen liae gone to the coloj s. In the tent here there v." 1 1 he a sec ice I'n- showing th.it former Bed'pathims are now in the military or , naval serv ice of the Fniud States. The chautauqua, which comes to South Bend, is on the Bedpath ; seven-day do luxe circuit, the greatf st chautauqua circuit in the L'nit- ( t Mates, it opens at .iacKs.onv mo and visits all the large citie.- of tire south and north between Florida and 'hit-ago. Among the cities visited and in which wonderfully successfully chautauqtias are held are Jacksonville. Charleston. Chattanooga, Louisville and Fort Wayne. Fifteen big" attractions will be ;:ien during the week. Season ticKcts admitting to all programs tor the entire sven dajs can V.e secured at the Y. M. C. A. Among the many splendid attiaotions ate Si: John Foster 1 'laser. ian.oas liritisii wuignt. v.ar corre spondent and orator; Capt. deorge Frederick Campbell, "soldier of the air;" Margery Maxwell, soprano of the Chicago tiiaiul Opera tomptny; a complete production of 'The 'hot:oiate Soldiei famous light oiera. and Dunbar's Ke tie. in which is featured the grand parade o tlie sit at allies, h se-t;n ula r patriotic parade. Ci ipe iV: Suiinan Moml.iy rlnished laying bink on the .Mitldlebury highway, vvhi.-h will In- ovened next week to general traffic, after liaving been closed for several weeks. As paved with brick the Middlebiiry highway extends from the Main st. in Goshen to the lllkhartJelYerson township line, a distance of two ami one half mile-. N'evc Pari- is to lia e a union station. Act ordiim to a letter reJeeived by C. O. Miller, station u.-ent ! for the Wabash railroad here from ; division headquarters' arrangements i have been made to consolidate the ; Big Four and Wabash stations. B. C. McKinney, about .1" years '' old. died suddenly in Washington, I D. C. following an operation for appendicitis. l'o;- many years he was emp'oyed by the government as a geographical u v er or. He was .-tricken with appendicitis last Thuts-day and im nediateK operated upon. His wife, formerly Hlvira Thomas of this city, vv ho was visiting at the home of George A. Bib v . h ft Thursday afternoon for Wasli- . ington. 1 Flmer Schaefer. IT yen- obi !io. as Monday afternoon bound over '.o the tirtuit court by Justice of the Peace Fryberger mi a c'uarge oi taping a 1 your obi Goshen git I. Mr. and Mrs. Abe HeishticMl. living at 11.' F. Madison st.. are patients in Gothen bo-dta! sufferinfioin injuries received when their antoinobi'e turio-d tuttle suinl.;) ening on the LUouier-Miller.-buiV h.igliway about nve mi '.- nntbw-t ' of Bigonier a-1 tli- wc!- enioute i" ! this citv . ASK RATE ADJUSTMENTS FOR INDIANA CITIES INDIANAPOLIS, lue. Julv b- -Lute aIjustmonts for ei-ht Indiana cities were asked in petitiou- lib d with tlie public service cormai--it.u Monday by the Central L'niou Telephone Co. The cities are Muncie. ' 'ifictmie-. Frankfort. Auburn. Kendallville. New Castle. Cra w f ord :Vi be and Bedford. The petition for adjustments .11 Muncit proper l-.-ö rate for residences, to replace the present $1.7 rate: M for business 'phone.-, replacing the present S'J.Tcj rate, and SLöc fur lurai rdiones inctead -jf SL.T..
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EPIDEMIC OF TtTrtNUS IN THE GERMAN ARMY A .'. .-Tblfi'A.M. .1.1 v . '1'etaa - !..s 1.1 !! out to a ;:",; xt-:-.' :m the Glli.:it! 1 t ti i C . a'.iodint To 'li-T"a-! .1. f. The Net lo-rl n-I Lnp-c ' ni, . .: Ii- i Z ' ' 1 to e,,J ' 1 I "O'.-.k-irn' of . " 1 : ' 4 n , c t ; u ; ' G - i!'ir.
SUGAR MAY BE BANNED IN SOFT DRINK PLACES Een the sweet. oj'-nchln? draught from the soda fountain .may be denied the thirsty pedestrian in the future, and the. sujrar god thus routed from his laK abiding plice, for the food administration ha found it necessary to entirelj eliminate, at least for the present, the issuing of suc;a.- certificates to all manufacturers of nonessentials, including soda fountains, j-ot drink parlors, and confectionery shops. The per capita allotment, however, remains two pounds
per month until further notice. With stringent conditions made to apply to the most essential uses to which suqar can he put home utilization to supply daily food needs it can hardly be otherwise than that manufacturer? of nonessentials must suffer in proportion t' the food value of their products u determined by real and essential (needs. thj food administrator dofclared Mond a v. Child Labor1 Law is Considered by Pres't Wilson WASHINGTON. July .10 Piest Wilson at a conference Monday with Samuel Gompei. president of the American Federation of L.i'oor, di.-cussed child labor legislation pio)osed as a substitute for the law recently declared unconstitutional by th.e supreme court. The case ot" Thomas J. Mooney, California labor ieadtr, sentenced to be executed Dec. 111. also was discus-eel, Mi-, ticunpert: said. The president expressed a deep interest in the proposed child labor legislation, according to Mr. (Jompers, and considered it especially necessary during the coming years when the health and lives of children must be guarded in order to make up for the losses sustained in the war. Mr. (Jumpers after tho conference expressed the helief thai a i'ill in accordance with the supreme court decision will be introduced shortly after congress meets after its recess. Mr. Compers decline.! t tate the views he presented in the Mooney if-e. further than to say that in disciiFiug it with Pres't Wilson he appeared as a representative of labor. SAX ANTONIO. Texas. Juh :;o. 'acht George G. Kellar of Peoria. 111., was instantly killed and Cadel (ieorge C. Henderson of Arlington yiass.. was seriously injured whe: their airplanes collided today at Kellv field here. Ambition Pills For Nervous People Tlie gi eat nerve tonic th.? famous Wendell's Ambition Pills that will put visor, vim and vka'ity into nervous tired out. ail in. despondent people in a few days ir many instances. Anyone can buy a box feu on!v f.O cents, and Wettick's Cut Kate Drug Store is authorized jy the maker to refund the purchase priee if anvone D dissatisfied with th--first box purchased. Thousands prni.-e them for geiretal debility, nervous pros' ration, mental depression ami unstrung nerves cuiseil by over-ind'3lg?jiee u alcohol, tobacco, or overwork of an kind. For any affliction of the tervou-' system Wendell's Ambition pills ate unsurpassed. while for hysteria, trembling ami neuralgia th--- are pimplv- spiendid. Fifty cents at Wettkk s Cut Hate Drug Store and dealers everywhere. Ad. MUTISM Troisier's Rheumatic Tablets bring relief when all other remedies fail. Why sillier? Ask your druggist about Truster's Rheumatic Tablets, the only purely vegetable remedy for that dreaded disease. Remember, we guarantee every box. A 30 davs' treatment, 50c. mW The Tablets are chocolate coated and easy to take. Anv druist should be able to supply you, or write the Trusler Remedy Co., Huntington, Indiana. For sale by Chas. Coonlev Co.
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YYe positively must clear away these Garments tomorrow or the next May regardless of former costs. We want the space they occupy. You will be geninc them for less than 1 the cost of materials.
30 Beautiful Sheer Net Hot Weather Dresses at $5 Handsome Dresses in all white neb, some embroidered, others with trimmings of white satin ribbon, also with colored satin sashes. " Values up to $25.00. Your choice of the entire lot at $5.00. Silk Coats, Sport Coats, Silk Evening Coats at $5 and $ 1 0 You'll probably say: What a ridiculous price, and they can't be any good. Come and see them. You can't buy the silk in these coats for the money. Sport Coats in all taffeta and stripes, Silk Jerseys in plain colors, belted and pocketed. Beautiful Evening Silk Coats of navv and black taffeta, coats that formerly sold from Sl'S.uo and up to 835.00. You must not miss this opportunity. There are only about 28 in all. so come early.
Commencing Thursday Morning We Start the Wind -up of Our Julv Silk Sale A clean sweep sale of the left over pieces of Silk Taffetas, Silk Poplins, Tub Silks, Fancy Foulard patterns in Silk and Cotton. Values up to S2.75 a vard. All
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On Sale Thursday Morning at 98c And continue until every piece is sold. There is only about Too to mh vards in the entire lot, so we advise early choosing for the best patterns.
For Our Government's Sake Our boys will put the ocean behind the m, and "No Man's Land" before them. When you think of them it is easy my t o sacrifice and save. Your savings here earn four percent interest for you compounded semi-annually. The St. Joseph Loan & Trust Company The St. Joseph County Savings Bank EVERY SHOE a Bargain Shoe at GUARAITEE SHOE COMPANY Art Materials. Picture Frainlns. THE I. W. LOWER DEOrm.VTTXG COMTAJCY South lleod. Ln liana Willi Iapvr Draperies Paint Sap pile Seamless Gold Wedding Rings 14ktlSkt. 22Jtt FRANK MAYR & SONS Jewelers. Trading u-ith advertisers mcanf, mnrc for less cash.
July Sales conomize is price. s to sott Hi fit III eci the a i f .VI ( u i i ; i J - , 1 1 ; ,1 'b-!ivT HOLA i-old ..i: -h
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T T nere Striking Bargains thai will Win;' h: -v-"' t a whirlwind1 :inih. We hawe just 22 Suits oi all wool materials, li.cntweight for present wear. i;i tan. navy and' rey mi;ure. representing size complete and a few extra Me. The regular price- were S25.0(. some S3 5. im. anJ two 540.00 hul innU'iTn ou can have onr chrvee For Only 5.00
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