South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 282, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 October 1918 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND Nfc.WS-TIMS
FÜLL1MEEEDEB 10 REGISTER BOND
Use of Initials Makes Them f, Difficult to Transfer
To Others.
Mike Gibbons May be Major
TnipTt i v.' it.f-rrri.-.ti.i
1 i ( , r n r rt .
It1,-: the : ..-t i .lti'-n of i.iti'rt I' in lonils, p;n o-,t by .nj, !.-rtmMit i.t tlf- '.' t! !:'.-.'
the Tff--; -urv !-;.: t r : ; : "With r'fT m to .-:;'.! : - r- ri ptinns f r b :.!- to !.! in th names f r-' l .r.ly initials rather tbu. !;e f ;!! u im-. I havr to .My tl.;:t it is the inVr.t
of dep i rt r:t n t , n f-: if- own j
-.ik. lr.it for tJ
thm j"-1 r ! :n m.c !i : ir.r. r ;. -ta pn.'ibi t h" i t I lioji!r. r t i i r l:il Tfr( - ri?.(t ! f. to !;-' ' f thm in t m tni'!"r a v-l !'!;-: rnannrr. I!nni! ! t v.i'u i.ndr th'-ir iniri-i!--. i.r un 1t t:--Initials nf-th'ir h'.iK' .iri'1 . a r rot rrali!y tr inyfir iM jr- ' t!." !o-th of th- io;.irr. I."-ttr of .i! m i r . -? r i : . -.voiM in th' r. ... of th inecrilf'l in li'-r pan.-', nr.!-: hr iiiiti.il', or tho. nf h r h:-!. irMl. ath cas mii-'ht T!i- 'trr-. of jMlministr.ition nri th- I .on. 's v. ..':M
FINE PROGRAM
AT CIVIC CENTER
Children of Franklin Civic League Present Patriotic Program Last Night.
Thr Franklin ivio league held itn Jirt meeting of th year at the Franklin school. K. Sample St., Tuesday nr-rht. A Iilii ly loan proKrarn had hec-n arranged, which consisted of several talks t-y the l.oys and uiiis rf th Mth and seventh Kiade. The meetincr opened with the rejrular haziness meeting and plans for the success of the organization were talked over. Th rneetinc last nisht was exellent except for th m.il! path-
ia:iir. Tt was remarked ly all that! a school with pupiN should i l;ae laiL'-r pat h'-rinc thin was i p!e.-ent. A. I.. Miller is i ' r" i 1 1 e n t . j Mrs. W. Stoer. secretary, andj Miss Filyth.- l!row:i, principal of j the Franklin s -hool--. i chairman ,
of the i-io-jrain coniinitteo. The?.
iot iit'ree rm to tli- r. :n.
1
therefore tlie adrnini'-f ratr . f M- -.irah A. Smith, s.iv, woil! htvel tr prove that she f rrl Mr-- Thoro-isJ .Vv. Smith (or.Mrs. S. Smith v. eri
: ; i'.i . ;.nt:.ai.' of th' ? iddle rht l-o.vin title is to he ;
1 1 tii'' r.i i. !; T : -i r if. tic I ' : . i . 1 Statte ,i r n . , a c ' i 1 1 1 . s.: to an tin- :.:! r port J; o:;i I' .ul. Mii.n. The ho;;or t.. co?,rerrrj upon
foio and th- sirri or.-.n. It i- to: f ; ; i i ., . r . -, it H !-'i;ro. in reco-.:n:ti -r ..t !i i . s .t. ia,in instruc-
;r'oi1 tronh!..- of tl-.i.-- r. : te-.-r tV.at the department Iiis ir,"-:-t.d oi r--
1 1 n Mlf K L- il !!!:: o t i ' r ' v: , f jhscriltin fr rei-trred hor-N- . ! fiof refuse to is'ie hori'i r ini tial.1 If the parties I r: t -! e, J i r ; -1 upon it, it it is reo, m 1 , il th.it i, In all cases whore it i- po-iMe. in;st on re-riircr tt," full oaoos- (f
l'Cr?on . i (.-' ro'in lor rr .:.t"i l 1 on.!?.1"
to:- a' (".nip IJ"'!.''. I s M(-iii's. and !..t'T at I '. ;!;:; 7.1 .
o:!: ers hie handle. 1 th'-ii- parts in' the he-! way pos.-iMe and the pro- ! civ in atnl meeting in ceneral speaks j U for their ;Tor'. j Tiie Midien e joined in the sing-' i?r: ! :-i't ral 1 1 . 1 1 i t -. il ai;s and a i rr 1 of in.tion nufiias was pre-! yonte.l a tii" c'.o.-e of th.e program.' Th-- ii'-t me. -tin.; v. ill hehl in i
I two '.(..-;..-- ..n; ai ll; it tiah- i i
hope.! that llev. I. Tito, thej ';i ;5i!:r.u pit.-n" of Mishawaka. J will ho pro. 'lit arid relate some of the' io i h.ri's ho was p'Ts-onaliy I coivir-tf.l with on the battlefields! of Furopf th.e An:( i ican epe- I
(1 it ion'! : v fori s.
Noire Dame News
;o a;,d M-ndav and ord'-red to tiitj Th(, pru,ram for Tiiesday was as : l.i.'ii afh.p thi Mine dav. had 1 n f ,,,... p - i1-' ,lr'1'1 'V"'-l '-y 'Moi nin-:. Tht'' I I'laji,,' V, j,, r.ertrud- Kindig
d.rt-'o the regular ihills from
now on.
. SERGT. MURRAY. FORMER
i 1. 1 1 . ; : i ; i a n s ( , j ; h- fa m
,.-, ,, :,,: .,tj MARINE OFFICER HERE,
!.'! p. 11! . 1 U -' I ! . W. I iien.t ! I
CUTICURA HEALS SKIN TROUBLE On Face and Hands. Itched and Blisters Caused Disfigurement, "Or.'i morning I pot up and my face 4nd hfnds bepan to itch. Then they
j The thstcT3 itched, and j (T-s. wherever I scratched it kit ! fV sore eruptions and caused j disfirruremfnt. I lost a lot ysv of sleep, and I could not do y rtKu'ar work. "I saw an advertisement I for Cuticura Soap and 'Oir.tmtnt. I sent for a free sample
and bought more, and I used two cakes of Soap with thrre boxes of Ointment when I was healed." (Signed) Carl A. Zang, 3&3 Kenwood St.. Kansas City, Mo., March 25. 1913. Cuticura Soap and Ointment ere ideal for cvery-day toilet uses. lUmjlo Tr by V!I A J .'.rrt rivt-rri: "C1ot. I.ft. H, Joti " i-oi.l fvrrf w,ff. So p Ointmip.t ü anij le. l.iijm
i . 'Hi aura', i. . .. i .. o;:i o.-.- i mc j N o 1 1 I . i in i ia -i.-n '.'!. 1 , wli'i spe;,: .iral cai.s in Koine, ad-dra.-.-ed the ePiai.s. in 1 1 a I - a i;. t h- . enihe d -t ndents u-i ve
j I h 1 1 1 thr i e i hcej s. :al the iit tl j eei loony v a .-i o.a. Ue-'i.t i.s m-a (ral ;.t tii" 'ü.i'.er.atv th..; th" i.-i
TO LEAVE SATURDAY
S.;.:;t. Frank .1. .Murr.iy, who lias
t 'op; i a ". t-i : siniriniT. " e: There." "Iveep th.e Moll!" Fires lliirn-
in-r." and "Star Spangled Kan- j
ne.-." "A Kill fo - ihe Kai.'V
Flinor M er s ! "INIp Your Fnele St, amy" , . . . . I.eotui Le:ith Johauer j "Will Von l.nin or '.ie?" j Harry Calloway'
jtors fa. '.-I to ar.;e at the time
o . ii in iiar'e of the local rine "Slavery or Freedom. Which ! nerniLi;.-: o.ii.e s;nce Mav 4 .villi ne'. Miry Hick!
' j ;.aw lor Chicago Safanlay and .aay ; "Autocracy or 1 V inncracy V j "! -ive a farev.oll hull in the T'nioii i William Pink,
'"Let Fs fhiy and Watch Kill Die"
Tri. si haildip.K before p)in away.
'.dio.lidod.
l.ioi " t'.i:.1. 1 1 r eep
ince the sergeant has been in
...Mildred Iccse
i'on to th" d .v; u h.-l i.-.t"!s had!
I ... . . ...... i . : . ... . i. . .. .. i I " f
s ili. ri arri as
i.ldais s. t . ric.K afur r.ooa ina ss.
o .th Ih inl Tan examinations have'""'w P.oys and Cuds Can Help'
n made and I'M) of these have
... .... . t t.n . i .
... ',tr ' 'ill. I 11 ..ojn.t ij im- ,-.iiLt- h i:n ii
I "list I'-i'i-tiiu-i :' th." :i 'i i or.-if v
band arni oreli's'.a .,- h"!d i
v a.-!iinuf on hall a .-ier .lay ;:ftvrnoo'i. S " v n t o e n m n pres-mted therr.sehes to Krof. K.irreant for meniln'ih!p In th." '-and. a onsidera'd" nunib'-r ooiii nni'de to attend on a ao.int of drill. Tiie pi"petts lor a tino 'and aie ood. F 1 ; i r 1 . Iavis. i.ad"r of the univeisity orchestra, had 1 J men pr si nl. hat e pects a eonsi.lt- .'a'dv
p;o s lo show the rijrid p'nysical re- . i n a . men ts ffr ( ne to' "a t. into the V.. S. marine corps.
HE WANTS DIVORCE:
SHE HAS HIM TAKEN liJ BY POLICEMAN
Alh'-rt Wernts, 1 u y McKinley st., who hied a suit for ail absolute divorce in the st. Joseph circuit court M oh day, was arrest id Tuesday hiht
I upon an altidavit made by his wife, I M r- 1'iirn 'Tnt-; eh.a-L'inL' liim
1 if-'er number .it the t;et meeting ,. , ,. , . . . , , . I waUi child d( sertioii. v.ha n, it :s he'pod. drill will not in- i ... i- .... , Wi nils stated m has divorce com.erleie. I li or. ia st.a retains every , , . . ' pi.unt that his wife was guilty of member from last ears or'ann'.a- .... ., . , . , T, ',, ,, . cruel and inhuman treatment. She ion e.xeopr Ihlbm r.iU'i sun, w ho 1 , . ...
t. 1 ( , t . i 1 ' r 1 i " I IhM yJ Ii i
ami deserted his child. He was tik.-ri into eusto !y by I'robation Ufticr I.arrv Kam.'.
Jeanette Kichler j
Mi'sica! n a m t t r . . . .'IIa dys Watters' "Kuy Komis- or Kuy the Faehe".. j I esse Keith j
'T.uy a Kond" los; hine Meiner "Kil-erty Kond and What It Will lin" Willi" Sue Kilpatriek "lian Your Sjare Money to Fnele
Sam" .Violet Leuth JohaUer i "A l.nan to the Fnlted States'". . ! rthella Smith i
Moving jiicturts I- . 1. Wolle
W.ls pal' t l. St '. e.l I
i Men, hois of th" r.aal se ti.in in- j
BEATS UP WIFE: HE COULD GO SOME WHEN HE GOT UNDER WAY
fin M 1-fiftP rvöv
SAYS HUSBAND IS INDECENT, VULGAR AND A. DRUNKARD
nfj i i L , : X f; i i '3 M y . r ,7 fPl 1 ' nis woik aim is an iiauuu.ti ustr
t' N 11 " ' a N M-4V -L F. 14. auörilnm' to th comhl iiyiLjrsiyJlLjäjJ i '"""' "ct- 19USHIP BUILDERS PdAKE
NEW WORLD'S RECORD!
! Fiainuiu that her husband is indeent. vulvar, and a drunkard. Mr. J H ilda i;. Siiittrey tiled suit for an a solute iiorce in the St. Joseph .-ape! ior eourt Tue.-ilay afternoon !.ind i.etif.oned the court for the cus- ; to.'.x t.t their two children and suit1 al ie support. She claims that her ! Iiiis'mhJ, Vern ll. SiiiKrey, neglect-
Emory Kohaeirs, 1417 Kendall av.. j was arrested Tuesday nicht about ! o'clock upon a warrant charpin j him with beatinc up his wife. Accotdint,' to his wife he went home I from work Tuesday and cleaned j
thincs up generally. She bases her complaint for assault and battery i'pnn the charce that she is the h imiliated possessor of h blackened eye. Kobacics i.s n small, inoffensive appearing man about U) years old. but his better half states that he is a whirlwind when he "sets started."
DIl.M-T li()HI ( l.r.HK IM.. Miss Kethel Seiple. Lincoln way
K., assistant clerk in the otbee j the county exemption board, is ill at her home with a very severe cold.
After each meal YOU eat one
:irp' i".N 1 t i o ii v.
lerriiymg Itching Causes aive. u-.i!ies aru other locai Continuous Trcuble rr t. w surface r the ;Ni.'. " .ien you uc such : tre.!;:iL';i tor t.ur lormentinsr D you --nuiiine- f.vl in Jie.ie, tiie nut uti can ou will creani n u :oi expect is ;l tenipi -rarv dk'ontin-
e: relief from t!:e l ::ue:r.ii:s ; u.ir.ce m t;:e pain, which pmm: and tern;i: ücii:::.; an.l i : : 1 1 . 1 1 I retirn. an.i keer vou Cu
ICTOR YOUR STOMACrTS sTkE
in- I'urnin- that juake ;...u teel ! v'tamly appl;i::c I lie l.'j.il re
U ASlllNC.Ti X. net. lb Ameri
can ship yards established another)
vror bbs iccoid in September by de- and pet full food value and real stomli. ri: 74 es-"ls of ::2.t;:F dead ach comfort. Instantly relieves hear!weicht tons. In makim; this an burn, bloated, gassy feeling, STOPS no amen ,-nt today the duppin- acidity, food repeating and stomach hoard a No disclosed that it receied m isc ry. AIDS digestion; keeps the one v. ssei of ;.'ob"j tons on the con- stomach sweet and pure.
mt. i tract awarded to Japanese Yard LA UM lc 19 the bt rerredy and cnlyco?t
i i- i . n . vi vvs uvr 1 1. it'll w 1 . 1 Tm n.i htember d.averies exceeded i.ghted with results. SatitfactionVaaranteil
Hi.- previous r.icti mark lot Amen- cr coney dcck. i ica&c call ac-l trv it
like inir er skin i ainae:
?me-
an ards made in August by :;u.el7
fl 1 t t . . .m. ..... 1 1 '
U L V i i I . 1 V i . I I 1 i I ' 1 ' P ' v v M ' M 1 T i ....-
FissiMv Ftir ujs.-rc.er lias o ccx x r,-A:d pennanentlv ri,! Jine; i dead weicht tons, which the board readied the t-'rturmi;' tave , nirelf i.j ? Jise.ise " was a.Hise.i today by consul cea.
Ct. I'Ut tP.ere are KMil-ana - nl; wi... i . SSkmiu-r at London. Krltish ;mls
uracil .r F:e disease. w .. i .. . .
'-; . 1 cu.uUli;w Mlil !,,,, ,,, ;,.trii in that month. t
I t:eai:-ne:u- (ii o
September il a erit j included 4"
k tennis of ss.m .!.vb.,N t - i
. i . . i j s l- m .' t val! t-. t : tl e. ; b .
;.uau.u ac i a i . i I...U ..'.n.s . ; , ; t ,
c: uption
inatatbaN. p;mpie. ! :,i
roils, mcers. ec.:e::ia i , . ... i . . .
c.iriinicKs a..v; p.v-
ether t'nrnis ! tn;.-::t atii-.-
4 i '.1 ' I v ..-... .1 t
l.U l. - ..st.s.l.
'ie (,r S t' e r Mi ihh i vl MHlf 11 i iompoite hips of ! ' pnrifier. and reyjn a treat-!
; me::: th.i; -- ill r;ave NU:iactorv
HAS. H. ,wl..s, ii:uc-;ist. South ltend. Ind.
To arouse a sluggish liver, to relieve a distressed stomach, to fortify yourself against disease, use
as it ;;.;v p
1 I I ' I N 1 1 ' N . I a ..tue i'
-.ve:e a:;,;cted in.-t
t it:: ers as vnu
. i . w. t
-v. S. S. !ia been
Oil) nr.x ri?.XKI.I CO l" NT Y ILLINOIS COAL 'In he different s.üos a F..e for 'e'a V r.Ced.
Ti;e nl. p:-pe: treatment lor
I CVOPI I'WU C- MAI'TIV
, i:;c.: n- re i!:a:i lift ear, ss,t,0.,,;,;j5 uw.'r. shimp. Kin w.
.rj ::.!t experiinentitiv Wash. av. ibii nth Hom- nS4e.
lake ii. It will
remedy tnat ".nl re.icn .N e. . . , v ., 4 t that will remove its caue. and. : n - 1 - notici:: not Minnlv paüiate i :nnt- n. h - l- 'p; rof e- The dance that was to i r-verv 'ti'-rm ' ki: ailment " Jr-' ir'ue ! ;F-n ut iiu.u hko , .,, . e."i!. , nislav veninc. ct. ..
Adv. S3 67-10 j
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a i - ea s e
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Cfmes trrmi a c-b :
upm !nil'i"! n? t
certn- te.at
Aanir.tii'. tiien. ne e erm-i
nrat he e;ad'cafed t: :n t'e.
Mndd l'et'i.re a c ire c.;n 'ee ex
I ' -n.'i e.-ntin.ne t uner. cut
iave i-.een (
sino Wed - !
nislay veninc. 'ct. .. has been
post r ore. 1 bei.-ause of orders issued
UrrMt Sa! of Any Me&cm in th WoHi 4old rcr-rKr. la Baitt. lOc. 2S.
ta.
k l v Lit orte count v authorities. 1 1 ' i i o 4 I " i1 , am. j j, I
S n V t
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ill Jve i"a full instructing michkian iionly.
A ' b.vv ' n s. r A'r.n't. Kr inc your ein.
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h.i'e i om'a honey. Ferr.-
CATARRH of th
Sfe; 1 24 HOURS
03 rfirV
Co
Robertson bro
Store Opens at S:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. lo 9:30 p. m.
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NTEBUB
BAN
DAY
Warm Cozy Winter Coats Priced at $19.75 and $25 A wonderful lot just arrived fresh from the manufacturers. 500 New Winter Coats Smart Coats, you will admit, are worth the most flattering admiration. The assortment includes the popular Ottoman weaves, Velvets, Wool Velours and handsome Plushes. Your Choice Tomorrow at $19.75 & $25 Special Sale Tomorrow of 60 Gage Velvet Hats at $5 All special designs made to sell regularly at SS.95. Sailors, Pokes, Turbans, in taupe, navy, brown and black. Stunning Waists at $5.00 Crepe de Chenes in flesh and white, wash satin high collar and edging down front, special tomorrow at $5.00. Extra Size Waists of striped messaline, high neck, special tomorrow at $5.75.
Special Values for Tomorrow Flannelettes for house dresses, kimonos; good dependable grade, nap on one side only; big selection of patterns, 5o inches wide. Special at 39c yard. Chambray Ginghams Plain colors, also stripes and novel checks; 27 inch wide; fast colors; for children's and women's dre-es. Special at 29c yd. Domestic Section oilers special prices ov Heavy
Flannel, in era v. Oxford.
Rain Coats for Bovs and Girls The ivieal garment, combination coat for fair or stormy eather, made of heavy cloth mixture, rubber lined, with caps to match, at $5.SS, $6.98." Boys' Corduroy Pants, the schoolboy's friend, wears like iron, at $1.98 and $2.98. Boys' Shoes for school, warm shoes, storm-proof, with ncolin or combination soles, button or lace, at $2.25, $2.50.
Specials in llif Mam Floor Annex for Men Bath .Robes for men, specially offered tomorrow, values up to S7.50. Your choice of 50 robes at $4.69 each. Cotton IIo for men extra value?. in i.lrnk anil white, pooj weight, double heel an.i toe, at i!k.
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brown and ami drab. Ju?i the thine for boV wear and men':- hirt and '...men's Urt. special at 59c yard. Wool Skirt Patterns l ine assortment of patterns in all wool Anuria Society tlannels in blues, red, brown. .Cray, fancy woven borders, at $3.50 each. Sweaters for Girls Just reeeived sAf.Uvrs for pirls. in c.mlin.-il. pr.u and roprn; 5a!I'r eollar, belt and jo I.ets; sizes 2 8 fo ;if. ; priced $l.."VO. Another line of s'v e.iters for irls in rose, tnjen and kelly with jrav nnirora collar, curf.- and 1U; M7.e "i to ?.u; priced Jfl.nr. Glenpary Cap for rfir'.. o'.e lrab lirush clth; priced SI. 35. Knit f;oTHN at KxtrnrrilliL.ipIries Sample line of Unit Roods. Inchulinc toq-ie;, hockey cnp?. sarf ar.l cap t-et?. shauls. j.arkel-; of several -tNles; variety of colors; Irices j!Sc to S3.9!1. Underwear for Women Women's Pure White Kie-ed Medium Weight Union uils; all styl ne.-u and Fleeve; ankln lenfrth; reKTJiar and out ptres; SI. 00 to SI.2.V Women's iale Finished Him; hemmed top; black only, at l.V An odd lot of Children's GraV Wool Shirts and Pants; high ne-ck ehts; ankle length pants; 30c fo S."h according to hize.
Says Mr. Coff E. Bean
Carry Your Basket
INTERURBAN DAY
Great Showing of Extra Values
All Wool Suits and Overcoats
Visit our new Grocery Department BARGAINS Specials on BEANS RICE MACARONI SPAGHETTI Our Coffee sold at the same low prices.
The Coffee Ranch 133 N. MICHIGAN ST.
Better Peanut Butter "Made while you wait."
for men and young men. In a great variety of colors, patterns and weaves. The most genuine clothes value you wi 11 find.
South Ben(Ts Guide Post
s
am
'1 Soiro & Co.
piro
Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx
THE STORE FOR MEN
Trading with advertisers
INTERURBAN DAY
INTERURBAN DAY
DO
YOU
KNOW---
That you may have a beautiful fur coat for a very little more money than you will be asked to pay tor a doubtful wool one. Wool this season is at a premium. Now is your opportunity to :;et that fur coat you have loiiv; promised yourself.
H. GREENBLATT
232 South Michigan Street.
The big clock on the corner is the time piece of the down town district. But this is not all It marks the city's center it marks the crossing of Michigan and Washington. That clock i South Bend's guide post points the way to the American Trust, right in the heart of the city. We're wonderfully convenient.
American Trust Company dl Ilie sign of rie dork
DR. L. H. WIRT, DENTIST 311 CMOV TJil'sT HLIXZ. X-Hn) Anae-Mhetl v Homo Phono 'JS9I; IUdI JTiT.
')::ectnr. l ,
means more for less cash.
pect .'. . 11 Cir. ' i r, Folfax nnd Main d. " M6.9 .VI rf o fevt Tl irr feit You kno-'c well nou:h t h t i l.aiv:j.h tv Atlanta, tia.
