South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 328, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 November 1918 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES fESTED CHOIR TO OPEN SERIES OF I CONSERVATORY FACULTY 3Tv 71 you think of MUSIC vv nen WILL GIVE RECITAL lyV TUESDAY EVENING H You think of CHEF TOPIC OF STATE CLUBS
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A faculty concert rn TUfsd.iy nirht will mark th" inn:;: ! pj-ornns: rf th wlntT season at outh I'.en.l conservatory. The prou'ram which follows more thr. guarantees a delightful evenine: "The Lark" (Jlinka - P.alakirev ' ge n La " I i d r o w sk i Mi.s Th"ophila Maki.'Iska. "I?y the Window" Tchaikovsky 'Tli- Woun-itd llirch."
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Singers From First Methodist Church, Mishawaka, to Give Program Sunday.
A program of y ti..::- I y tie: . estr d choir of 2 1 ii - of the 1: r -1 Methodist church of Mis!iw;ika is to feature the initial Sun i .y .if t- rr.oon concert at the !rt: 1'res.byteriin rh ireh. Th -hir will be directed by .Ii5;. Hazel Hani-, ii-'ad !.y .Mrs. Yiob-t Shy I'f.ks. vicl;r;l.-t. Community singing will precede the program whl'h will also ir.clude a voaI trb by .Mis- llsrn?, II. V. No! an ana .Mr. Log idea. The-''? concert- which uro t' b given every Sunday afternoon, from
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At tli AmIit'rJuni Moiulay iml Tmsulay.
Italian Patriot Gives Great Lessoi; in Devotion and Love During Peace Celebration Here
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South Bend Delegates Return From Federation Session in Indianapolis.
Americanization and fo"l conservation we:o th keynote topics for di.scusHlon at the Stat IV.leration of Women's Cluls' convention, which was hehl In Indianapolis from Nov. 1; to Nov. 21 inclusive. South IJend detrrntes to th m'tintr returned home Friday evening. Due to th uncertainty caused 1-y the influenza epidemic situation in
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"God Took from Me Mine All".. :
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Miss Hael Harris, accompanied by Mi Valeria I'.ond'a i ant. "Soni'.rine," ,,p. (;0 lor.'.k 1 1. Uirghetto: III. S herz IV.
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I'redeiio H. Ingersoll. acrom pnnied hy Mi-s Helen I'.rrke.
"Waltz faraphraso" Schnett j-?
the capitol city, the
th federation sessions presented In the form
Miss Iora I lersru-now.
"O Lovely Night'" llon.ild Violin oMigato, Firdenc H. Inuersoll. "Th.e sheperdess" Hnrsm m Chinese. "Malier Cooo Melo-
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aims, the
my hrtJtheis and Austrian hne;
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turning .his happiness into a. sadness that with the years had Kiown to melancholy. Time wore on and 'i:vr's worry t-egai to get in its
ctory, work if making inroads on his
fiht for vonr ciilintrv :iriH in i r- t V-1..-I N t .. v,,- 11
...... ...... ,;-',4a Ii , X 41 t t ll-il llll nd thf wonderful Flag of liberty." ma n.-.er ,, the restaurant where
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Miss iiA.nr. HAitius. Sjr;uio ami Dim tor. -1 to i 'loclv are lHing await- 1 with ear anticipation. They ar) to pre.-ritel under the auspico of th Musician's club, the memoir? ut which will serve as ushers thh Suinl.ty afternoon. Th- musii- will hot to üf a sacred nature; .nl the erieial ntihlic is nre.i to attend. There will he no admission. Members of the rlub hive th? programs planne.l for veral week alidad. A wef-k from Sunday they intenil to present Mrs. Unln-rt I'. Iaias. soprano, I'redriv k H. Ingersoll, violini-t. Mis Nina (label, organist, and Mi Valeria i'ondurant. accompanist. The complete program to be gien this afternoon follows: Community Ringing. ' Th Iienvpns Hoclaro Thy ;bry lb-ethovon "Land of Mine" MacDermid ''horu. "Lerceuse rnsky 'Mi?nonette" Frim.1 Mrs. Violet Shy Parks. "Praise Ye" from Attila . . Verdi Mr. I-oesdon. Mis Hazel Harris nnd H. W. Nohn. "Praise Ye th Father" ... Gounod "Never It the ( ld Flag Fall".. K'elley "Javier When Niht Invo'ves the Skies" Shrlley Fhorns
A high )ithed and clear Italian tenor oice l.roke in upon a surtring m.iss of hungry early morning ctdebrators a week ago last Monday inoining in a local restaurant shorty after The Nows-Times carried the gl. id tidings .f victory to the peop
oi south I'.erd. The
exiitf-d break-
fasters. waiters and others wilnin hearing of the voice paused in respectful silence at the scene, which impressed upon each one's mind the eal meaning of the din and noise in the streets. The singer, Oliver Sari, teats streaming down his cheeks, carried lour small tlas American, French. Hritish a.nd Italian. As he finished his soup and unmindful of the ap pit use that greeted him, he fervently preyed each of the tiny emblems to his lips time and attain, at the s.-roe time giving further vent to hi.1- emotions in copious tears. Sari came to America and South t'.eiul in tho early part of the year l'J, from a remote Italian village, basing behind him a wife and two small children, whom lie" expectetd to .M ud for soon. Uy the time he had accumulated enough money to I ring his family to him the war
came on, blr eking Oliver's plans and Austria.)
Oliver is t mployed was told by The News-Tmev that the signing of the armistice was authentic, he imr.icd;a: iy notilied all the employes of the k stablihmeut to come to work at o'.ue. ;is he realized that the city's in .'itanis would soon be crowded
into the down-town section ip eel? hi :tlo t e.f tb.e evr nt.
'h n OIier received the good j word h' v.ms so excited that he could
hardly ilress. Ornlddng up th four iilicii Hags from his dresser lie ran f j on th house to the awaiting t;x-
b ab banting an Italian air in the j language of his native land. Pv the!
planned, but wer given as circumstances would permit. . All of the delegates were compelled to wear influenza matks during the meeting In the convention hall by order of the city board of health, and even with this precaution it was thought doubtful at the bejiinning of the session that the meeting would be allowed to continue. Opens Tuesday Afternoon. The convention opened ?it J o'clock Tuesday afternoon with the first vic-president. Mrs. K. O Rumpler presiding. The session was given over to the reports of the
district chairman and of the atii-j ties of the committees, whih had in charge thf drive for funds to b devoted to furlough house work- ! The South Pend Woman's club was! recognized as being the fust mem- ; Ver of the federation to htve sub-, seribed its allotment to this fund J On Tuesday afternoon the president, j .Mrs. J hn IMward Moore of Ko- !
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interetiti program was presented, including a p;geant termed "tlie j procession of song." directed by Mrs i
yIlooth Tai kington .lamieso.i, chair- t
111a 11 wi in- i'h,tiiii oni 11111 n illl'i j representing the allied nations.
Amerii a. Fnuland. l'r;iro and Italy, each with its national song After the pageant the address, of welcome was given ,y William
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Th.tich' r Beach. M;ss Maude Weber, piano.
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"Valse Brilliant-"' "Berceuse" "Ftude in F Minor".... Pantominic dance "Bel;
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S.uah Isaoel Niies. Tiie program will begin at : 1 " and there will be no admission fee.
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FINAL EXAMINATIONS BY BOARD ON MONDAY
j The last physical examinations of 'registrants in the 1: to :: class will
he made by local draft boird No. 1 next Monday morning, commencing at '. o'clock. Both b 1 c ty boards still have considerable wi-rk to do before they are ready to make their final report to the uüico of Proost Marshal Crowd-r. The county, or No. boaril has com
pleted its lat classiticaMons
examinations and male tlu
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You can be listening to your new Victrola in short order by simply stopping in here and taking advantage of our easy terms. Victrola. $15 to $400.
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work remains lor uns noaru oeion
winding up it- aiTairs linal it port.
pmuram eoninutte
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annual j report ! ,
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TO HEAR REPORTS AT WESTMINSTER CHURCH rJ
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e! the eating esta blishmfnt his enthusi:. sni hal reached the boilingii' fi point and he Purst into the Italian sons that leads this story. It w..s a lesson in devotion to
?vo(l ones and eountrv that -ho'Ud
lot ever icinain fresh in the memory
of thos fortunate enough to witness thr littk drama. (The erse quoted above was written in Malv at the time flari-
1 aldi recaptured several ftali.in I
provinces that hail been taken bv
Beoort of the Presbyt
convention recently held in Indian-
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PIANOS PIANOI S VICTR0LA5 DUO-AUT ' IAN 0 LAS
Superior Record Service Everybody liuv Kecoj js lbere
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I IL 11, III II 111- II I'M'llL. j "I'v't-1. -- - ..... time he bad arrive,! at the plaeej, (hf, rf.p,j:iti NV.,S !lrll;p ,(V ,,.s j ing's serVj-e at Westminster Pre- - j wlMue he is employed his ha ppim-ss , .y ... , f.aiowin,' which Mrs Ibytoria.i church. B. P. lludy will ik !'
m. ontrollable and as be enter- .t,,.. , . .. "Tv.u i". . -Mveinn-
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Mlrcss. Tlie feature of the evening i i'la n." and Alfred K. Martin w ill le
ession was he address lv tlie l!on Calvin N. Kendall, ctWiimis'-sioner of
liver an addre trie Church."
-s on "A '"h.'i llenpe to These addres.-es were
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postponed from last Sunda
ALEX ARCH COMMITTEE TO MEET INDUSTRIAL MEN MONDAY NIGHT
The fa tory committee for tie Alexander Arch ictory drte committee has called a uniting of faclOry rvpre:-en!ati e- to be held Monday night at 7:1" o'u'k at the t'hamber or Coiv. n.ere. The par which the fa'torie are to do in thii drive will be outlined at that time. At the meeting of tin' Medical association heb! Friday m.re than 5.C0 worth of stamps wei e bought. Prof. J P. Nur r. perintcnder.t of si houN. is to explain the natur o the drive at Washington school dedication r.MTi'i-1- S'ltulny afternoon, and an ad Ire-... wi'.l a!-o be m, ib at that time j;i !V!ih. speaker !;:i- Iren -ic ittd to i-rc-er. the can-.- at lb.- :..t;n.- r.f th... Ancient Order of H i be r nia u t . he'd at the Oliver Kol at "" o'ebv k Sunil i afternno;.. LowS M. M.unrHTSchmidt ui!! talk on tb.,t ib;at at the annua! "ha mb.-r f 'ommerc. smoker Mo::.!.t r.i--!.t o: I the tunt committee will pre-- ;-.t i p :r-..y on thepcace ei:-.. .1 at th it tii.-.e. I'ine sell ct it' - p if '.tTiic'.ic :'.(:-
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DUMP CAR OFFERS NEW INDUSTRIAL PLANT TO LOCAL MANUFACTURING
South Bend Called to Mass Meeting at High School at 4 in Afternoon.
The formal observance of Thanksgiving day by the city of South P.end will take place t 4 o'clock on the afternoon of that lay at the high school auditorium. A mass meeting of South Pend citizens is call-d for that time and an appropriate Thanksgiving service will be held. Th." plan is being promulgated by the county council of defense, and has received th-j sanction of the city othcials. '. Wolfe, municipal recreation
director, who has been arrance tlie program.
The entire output for the next year of the Automatic Dump Cnr Co.. a South Ilend corporation headed by A. I Herr, has been contracted for. according to Mr. Herr, who now has on exhibition on the fourth tloor of the Pnion Trnft Jaibling a perfect working model of the appliance as built onto a railroad gondola. Mr. Herr is the inventor of the new car. which is also being apfT cd to auto trucks with equal satis 'action, and built th ? working model that h has on exhibition b hand in the basement of his homo A small factory on K. Washington av. is now turning out the dump auto trucks. The company
is capitalized at SlOO.Of'O. and th?
factory facilities will be enlarged as the business warrants. As many as a dozen mechanical engineers of the larger railroads of the eountrv have endorsed the new car, which will revolutionize railroad, highway and construction work.
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chosen to announces
that there will be three short adi!n vi".-, interspersed with community singing and special music. Tb.e ipuncil is having printed 10.000 copies of patriotic and popular songs which will be used at that time and
at siil'M- n'.ent affair
FARMER OF COUNTY INVENTS APPLIANCE TO AID MINT GROWERS
(last Krinke of rural route No. '2. S'onth Per.d. has Just had patented a sickle-b.nr to be attached to mowing machines and in cutting pepper-
of that nature, j mint. With the new attachment a j machine will be able to cut 10 to in
i OD Ann TACT Wl! I i acres daily, doing the work of from LUKAUU I AT I WILL to ,A men Mr Krlnko wlll dis I PPTIIRF NFYT WFFK rose of his invention outright or
i ciimrirr top tiip nnn i:i er :ri- a n n
sab
them on a royalty Risis.
Soath la ud people will be offered I an unusual opportunity to hear a j
noted arti.-t icct aer wnen loraao Taft, one of the K known of American sculptors, will appear before the Progress club and its guests next Saturday afternoon, takin as his subject "When the P.oys ComHome."' Mr. Tuft, who is brought V..-.T-.. '.n- t. hi-ifurv denartnirnt of
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PATRIOTIC SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S TONIGHT A patriotic service will be held, at St. Paul's Methodist Kpiscopnl chutch on Sunday night, at which Rev. James I.. Gardiner. F. D.. will
le Cilia. 1 s.ilU lo i' an ea-y
:'.:. !.t sp aker. full of spontaniety. I and most Interesting to his eu.lienc j r renting his topic in a decisive I m !inr whicti is most effect iw. A graduate of the university of II!!-.- is and of the ! de des P.eaux- ' Art- in Pari. Mr. Tift was well titt iccept a position as instruc-
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the Art institute of Chicag
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b.e ::'s i ecu s- rv ing as an in-
t -fr s:rc 1 He is a member the Municipal Art commi-f-ion. a c.-r.-.r of the Muni !pal Art gae.
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F:ctv a i w p for lent of the Western 1
s. In addition to his
eral." and Karl V. Knorr will .imr When the P.iue Plag in the Window Turns to Cold." At the close of the address motion pictures will Pe shown in three parts telling the story of "The Tart France riayed in Winning the War." Tlie pictures are otTicial government pictures, as they wer taken by photographers under the direction of the Preach Kovernment. The re-
i training two parts of the film will ) be shown a week from Sunday evj nin g
nt trainirg he hi had ea
p r; la o on
m .i tm Am : i,ici:.si;s. Wetdi l. Matthews, salesman.
rs of ex- . Pdkhart and Sadie Psther 1 itch.
the lecture platform. 1 V.'.one county. 111.
HEARS OF HIS SON'S DEATH AFTER MAILING CHRISTMAS PACKAGE
Nil. KS, Nov. 23. O. T. McCune. a farmer living near hre, cam to town today to mail a Christmas package to his son. Pvt. Homer Mcfune, Po. H, Tth infantry, with th' American forces in France. After mailing the package, Mr. McCune started home. As he passed the Western T'nion Telecraph oIHce he was called by the mananer and handed a telegram announcing that he son for whom the Christ ma? package was intended had been kill:t in action. Pvt. McOur.e was 3 3 year old. He enlisted las, spring. Tn addition to his father, he Is survived by a brother. Clyde, Pwight. 111., and a sister. Mrs. Forest Whelan of Flint. Mleh.
small bcltls of "Danderine" keeps hair thick, strong, beautiful.
of ycur hair in a few
moments.
education from New .Jersey. ICo-i:iot rrvMdcnt.
J The iirogram for the remainder of
the convention follows: Weil nes day morning, business rue'.ting, a which .Mrs. .1. K- Moore was re elected president of the federation: Mrs. J. C. Gibbs of Crown Point.
i v ice president; Mrs. William A
Monis of Frankfort, second vicepresident; Mrs. A. W, Poach of Richmond, recording secretary. Mrs. Imogene Croft ,csb. corresponding secretary; Mrs. Smith of Indianapolis, treasurer. Other officers in the different departments and boards remain the panic. In
the afternoon Mrs. Caroline P.utler ! Hendricks presented several read-I ings from James Whitcoinb ltiiey. i Girls ! Try this ! Doubles beauty
Fred I,. inis of South Peml discussed "Women's Interest in Taxation." M. E. Foley of the state council of defense spoke on the subject. "What of the Put'iuc?" and Mr. PoVell. acting tirst assistant to Herbert Hoover, 'took as his topic. 'Conservation." The federation dinner was given on Wednesday evening, after which a nfuaber of extracts from the plays and writings of den. Pevv Wallace. .lames Whitcomb Ttiley and Meredith Nicholson featured the program. On the closing day of the convention resolutions of memoriam wer? adopted for Mr. Fairbanks. a prominent federation meinber, whose death occurred during the past year. At noon the president's luncheon was given, followed by the afternoon session, at which Mrs. Fred H. McCulloch spoke on the W;r Victory commission, and Mrs. Melville Johnson. a w..dlknown artist lecturer, presented an illustrated lecture on "American Artists." The Rev. Owen odell of Indianapolis delivered the inspiring clo.slng address of the convention, taking as his topic, "Americanization."
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and Continuing for One Week
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The Herland Shoe Shop, second iloor. Union Trus: Hid . "vill oiler to The people or South Bend and vicinity 3,987 pairs of ladies' and trrowinc: girls' hivh-raJe Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, at less than cos to manufacture the pair.
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These Shoes come in high and low heels; lov, mediuia and '.'-in-'h top boots. different shades. Pack of fpuee pr'ents us naming all.
Pelow Hte .-on. of
Iilack Kid. I i!o ty I trow n. Iark and .McIium tiia'.v.
I "itdd and Maple Ilroun. Nut and Iark Jli-un. Plack Kid and Calf.
Tan Calf and Thi-en Slmdo. Pichl Mouse uiul lU"a-r Itroun. Hark Hpown.
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At thcc prices thU sttx-k is iKiund to move fast, so we cannot urge von iiki strongly upon the necelty of eomlng up early.
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LOCAL LAD IS WOUNDED SECOND TIME IN ACTION John Oerenrz of W. Tutt st.. has received word from the war department informing him of the wounding in action of hi son. Pvt. William Ctergacx. Co. F. 2fth infantry, on Sept. 1-, and that he is i patient In th provisioml evaeuation hospital at Soroy, France. Thi is the second tim T'vt. flertracz has been wounded in battle.
Within ten minutes plication of Danderine !": 1 a single t race (.f
falling hair and your scalp will not ; itch, but what will please you inot will Pe after : few wa-k u-e. whi n i you see pew hair, line ant downy at first es but really r.ev hair provv hier all ovr tb.e scalp. A little H.ir.u-ritie imrpdiuteiy douldf.s tiie Peauty of your hair. N (iifTetence how dull, f.ub d. brittle und scraggy, jut mo ist en a cloth with I anderine ar.d cai' f ally dra w it through your h ir. 'akiag one small strand at a time. The effect :
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK Commercial Accounts Solicited
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