South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 333, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 November 1918 — Page 2
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THE SÜU1H BKiND NEWS-TIMES
III ATTEND THANKSGIVING DM SERVICES
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n -. '; -M iy th of A;.iri.t :y th- a m u ieno. Mi- !:th- H.irrr.on. Tili; I by ;i j-mIo :.y Mis. V. K. .iiA.:.i;M:i:t'I L-y Mi.vi Minnie
hid two Av.iys In which to raUe this ir.onfy, one by taxing th Phorie
j ar.'I the th-r by borrowing front I thr. nn1 pRjiner ft jro 1 r ite of in-tf-r fur th- nonry loan 'l it.
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MAYOR ISSUES
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Speakers Address Mass f.leet-Uf
ing in Afternoon Services Held in Four Sections of City.
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--r on in j-ro-rram. Tni.nwir.r, iir
rr ;: .! !.it. that all shoul-l i c!rr.-.
j' r the r'-tu-ri of l'ar-. ! ! tht th" restoration
) r f : -j i:at funironicn wie u'-je-i:it' s to the "Mr" conference.
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haa not yet mt thir quota in th lnrchT :rt of War Havings ptimp. IM'Iros for th purcha? of stamps w( r" n.aV by mary in the au'lienco
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v omen n'l -h:i 'r rt'liiouM cr -I or 1 mass r.i' ftir' at th'
li'orium Th ir- ! ty af. thanks for the return Thürs-ilay ni.'ht rvicj-j w-r- h-l ' n rf !!iP r;ty. an.l in ; n i-1. 1 v.-f ithr r, all i V tT- '.V-ll at!;-.".'!'- !, (h irch- of th- city
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-j-'.-akcr urr.-c th" fr""brn of
l r : I . H- s ti'I that he hul p:ir- ! r frain" from ur:rin: this
io tilitb-y h"twe-n the allied a i: 1 f.'rmany wero in pro'-r,a;..-h- IM not want to in
.ry v.-ay t"' io ail tn- ij-sM.--:--. 1 salfl that he yh.riMcl in th" defeat of
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(V)inr!iitiity Sipuin'. During th srice- there -wa community s-.ninir by the audience under th" direction of Mi. Harmon. Several r-Ttrictic ror.?' were sun?.
j Tho River T'ark quartete reralere-l I several se ti ns. A solo was "vainT
by James Cover, accompanied on the piano by Mr. Cover. The mer.jbors of the woman's auxiliary of Th1 home cruards acted as ushers at the meeting.
The Ke-vicrs in the
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PROGLAMAT QNi
and that no-.v
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iei nation.
lhat ieace had re-
tarn' ! tu thu world, it should bp es-tal'ii-heil p rmanrntly on the rlrht i !.-. and that thU would include th- f!-'doi; of Ireland a a nation. Not Ileliiclous I-u. Kv. farroll declared that th"
of tfieir
fiL'iit. !! cited an instance wher5 an ovr rwhelminc: majority of fath-olic-in Ireland had elected a Protestant to represent them in par1 ia me nt. Hev. O. W. Titus was the next
-P-aker. Ttev. Titus paid a Klowinr,' J
j . I I 1 1 VI L l III" .-UlViJri j t g. iiiii t j m - ! rations. He declared, however, that j -phie Feast of Dedication will be in L-Mas,' credit for the winning of j celebrated Sunday nicht. Der. 1, at
" M' war. uif ani'TRiiii ain.y huim , nclocK. at tn William st. svn-
acorue. The feast commemorates
f Irishmen for the freedom country is not a religious
Calls Upon South Bend Citizens to Aid Suffering Humanity Across Sea by Saving Food.
f-ntMin tne importance if con
tiri'iinp unai'.atcfl th IU y of cor,-' r ation m." it apr li to .:i thin? ii'-' (V i and nece-sary for th re a d .: -1 m r t of an oreVrlv .ocia! ejXcin, b;t rr.ore ep.c!:t'ly r?s perta!r: to foo-l, without wh.lch there J prave dunger of disaster far outre.ic hir.K ar.yrhir. we have yet wltr-d. I:i accordanc-' with the program, of the United States t..o 1 administration promulgated durinp victory week, Dec. and th.e appeal of Jarre? P. Goodrich, governor of In-iiana, therefore, I a-k that evry citizen solemnly r-jolv.' and dedicate hi;.isv!f to str:-t conformity with th i ra iev. ort-v
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"Victorv wee:." from Dec. 1 to
j Dec. 6. is to be observed in South four parts of. Tnfi WPn r:S throughout the rent
the city Thursday nicdat were held 4lf the state and nation.
at the German Kvantrelical Dutheran church on the east side, with Rev. E. O. Jones orcupylntr the pulpit: at the "Westminster I'resb"terian church on the north sid, with Rev. J. Gardiner as the speaker; at the United Urethren church on the south side, with Dr. TT. S. Davis occupying the pulpit, and in the central p.'rt of the city at the First Christian church, with the Rev. C. A. LIpplncott in the pulpit.
and hun faterj to s OUt Ou1' stan at ion
come. Finned Franklin It. Carson. Mayor
trv ef.ort rov: i::.iMiive millions who, withb' dp, are de "med t o during the month a to
'.JEWS WILL CELEBRATE I
FEAST OF DEDICATION
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will heal that dtsdY,urino rash so yuu can wear this dresD "I know, because I have usdit, and tound that it stoppt i t!ic smarting and :. . i : . t i . .1 . ! .- .
niaim wutn i iii.kii: nr-t appaca- i t)10 . : 1 i
neu, tou in .i ;;ori nrr.e i,c cn:pt!o:" was pne. I used kts'i.i 1 Soapuith ii arid it quickened the an! n (,f Kesin.o!
Ointment. You jour drair."
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j nft b forgotten. He declared that I no rb aner. braver soldier particl- ! pa ted in the world war than the ! American soldier. The speaker told
i of the sacrifices of the soldiers
I the battle beld, citincr one instance I wh'-re an olMeer who was badly i wo lmb d would not receive medical 'treatment until every one of the 4" j private with him were piven the ! necessary medical attention. Vrircs Patriotism.
I.. M. Hammerschmidt, the
-p.ak.T, ileclared that now that the . war had been won, there must be I no let up in the patriotism of the American people. He urped the , purchase of "War Savings stamps a
best manner in which to show
that patriotism at this time. He pointed out the ereat need bv th L'oernn;ent for money with which
r. ir i io 1 rintr trie sfjpners now in France
I back home. ifM .said the government
the victory of the Maccabean heroes over the Syrian army In the year 1." U. f., similar to the present vie-
on ! tories of the allies over the Huns.
A splendid procram is arranired under the auspices of the Hebrew I'.lble class. Recitations In Hebrew and Knelish will be piven, also a drill bv the i f of the Ribl3
class. Rabid M. Shapero will dej liver an address. S. Fo. will hn next I chairman of the meetlntr. An in
vitation is extended to the Hebrew community.
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ALLIES WILL DEMAND EX-KAISER'S SURRENDER LONDON, Xov. 29. The entente allies have decided to demand that Holland surrender the former emperor of German to justice, according to the Daily Express.
At the reuuest of the national i
food administration, Gov, James
Goodrich has calb-d upon the poo
rle of Indiana to conserve food
during "Victory week" in order that those in need of food in the warridden countries may be. fed. In conformity with the proclamation of the governor, setting aside the first week in December as "Victory week." Mayor Carson has issued a proclamation callinp upon South Rend citizens to observe the week of Dec. 1-6, by con&ervinK all possible food In order that suffering humanity across the sea may be relieved. The mayor's proclamation follows: Victory WVok lroiamation. Whereas, with victory won and peace almost at hand, the principles of freedom and civilization vindicated asrainst a mighty opposition, and Whereas. the humanitarian purposes for which these United States entered into and participated in this momentous strupplo cannot be fully accomplished until order has been restored and authority established amoner the confused and suffering populations of the old world for which purpose food Is the first essential. I. Franklin R. Carson, mayor of South Rend, do herewith call upon the citizens of South Bend and vicinity to join In the effort now belnp made by the United States food administration to supply those who are weak from hunger and are threatened with a menace more potent than armies, I commend to your serious at-
HERO IS
Do jour Clirl-f ma- shopping now whilf ;t-ortmeiits are at I heir be-vt. U c arc; ready.
Stock Reducing Sale
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Ituy War Suvinjr Stamps. Help put the Alex Arch Victory Drive over the top.
Stock Reducing Sale
Vc Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower than Any Other Store
Hundreds of Women's and Misses'
Georgette Ctcix? Waists, regular $0.00 values, Sale price . ..S.l.ys
GOD BLESSED
Says Capt. Brookes of Salvation Army in Thanksgiving Sermon.
eady-b- W ear Garments Greatly
Reduced
Stock Reducing Sale
Coats
$15.00 Cars n-.'v $17.50 GuU Mtrv $19.S5 Ci.its nn-.v $21.75 Obit ipv.v $25.00 Obits now $30.00 Cats nn-.v $35.00 GbUs ib$37.50 Obits ;i,va-
.$11.25 .$13.15 .$14.97 .$16.32 .$18.75 .$22.50 .$26.25 .$28.13
Slock Reducing Sale Suits, Skirts $19.95 Suits now $14.75 $25.00, $30.00 Suits now $18.75 $32.50, $35.00 Suits now $24.25 $37.50, $39.75 Suits now $28.00 $42.75, $45.00 Suits now $32.00 $5.00 Skirts now $3.34 $6.50 Skirts now $4.34 $7.50 Skirts now $5.00
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fapt. Nehemlah Brookes at the Thanksgiving service held at the Salvation Army hall Thursday nicht, spoke as follows on the subject, "America God Blessed." "In every extreme crisis throughout time the Iyoial God has not been without a man, or people of some tribe or nation prepared as a deliverer for putting down evil and promoting good and being equal to the emergency In bringing order from chaos and material and spiritual prosperity to the human race. "Divine efficacy product's effect intended In and through His willing people. Human opposition Is In vain the purpose becomes thwarted. "Joshua was fitted for the breach as leader at Moses' decease. Joseph used as the means of saving nation and brethren from starvation. Samuel educator and messenger of the Lord. Paul and his coworkers regulated affairs following crucifixion of oui Ivord and Saviour. Fach were taunted by opposing factors but without avail. "America has been blessed try God fdnce our Pilgrim fathers' first Thanksgiving. Wisdom and understanding has been given in abundance for the developing of the nations resources for the comfort and prosperity of the whole irihabitance. The Lord har made America's cup run over with blessings to other nations, and in one of the most trying times of need against evil grabbing power. America's weight with allies put the enemy to Might and is now ready with helping hand to aid peace and good mil to all mankind. "America's eyes are open to see the curse, ruin and blight brought about through the evil drink traffic that is means of tilling prisons, asylums and wrecking humanity, and robbing children of food and clothing and breaking th-? heart of mothers. America has arose with sword of truth regarding the matter and like a plant of God is destroying the enemy which will soon be deprived of Its distructive swing. Long live America, may it ever champion the cause of right and avoid anything that would tend to divert God's blessing."
sses
$10.00 Dresses now $7.50 $12.50 Dresses now $9.38 $15.00 Dresses now $11.25 $16.95 Dresses now $12.72 $17.50 Dresses now $13.95 $19.95 Dresses now $14.97 $22.50 Dresses now $16.S8 $25.00 Dresses now $18.75
(NEW WASHINGTON
RESTAURANT OPENS
TO LARGE BUSINESS; - - - - i The. Washington cafeteria and ! lesiuurant, corner Washington av.j anil Muhl tl., opened its ciouis to j the puolic Thursday Thanksgiving,! und according to tf. G. Stiutigos, the! proprietor, the putronuge vu3 fur J grtutel inaii he expected. Uho new Washington represents I an lusestment of $.ij,0u(" and is!
equipped wiui , new lurnisaiiiü
throughout.
What we tel! you here is but a suggestion of what is being done all over the store. Come Saturday and see for yourself. Come prepared to buy. You'll never have a better opportunity.
7 Stock Reducing """" ,N Millinery . ,A;V ' JL-V. HO.--, Pattern Hats. 4vxTS V23T J OjV'-N ale price $7..V .ÜUx t , Vyy : cammed Hats, valu.s WJtf jfiuHA i,! j ! t J. Sailors. value, up to SM-11 V M CAU VVJ ' Jlf A -? I Sailors. values up to XJA If' , (7; - , , , .;l I Complete line of trim- k LA H "Y llJ l VA-S- ): deluding tiowers. 1 H )f g.'.t..., '.rsj:' gl.:. 'A - iW H J fer.thrrs and fancy oina- L f h jj PU U p V ments. Sile price One- ' m ti 1 - Vf mmmKflZm ) ß , C- H 4 fr. y I tew j
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Alter hvo muiuhs
;wotk theie .--till a few things to Le 'dune. Tn- refrigerating stein is !et lo be installed and li-e eatilutng sysiem lias not L-en completed.
i'ledricusoii's orchestra, assisted Ml
tiv Mrs. 1'aika ot MisliaAuku, vie
: limst, lurnisiied liiu.-ic lor Uie paj lions yesterday. ; Mr. Stratigos says: "After s-pendiiifc- rive years in , Sovitii Bend. thi p.uronug- given me has encouraged nie to make this ex1 penditure and offer to S juth Bend ' Jii t tlas.s cafeteria and rest.iuraiiL It is a Lug undertaking, but tho busi- ' ness today makes me ture that it will be a success."
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DETROIT BOOTLEGGERS BATTLE TOLEDO FOLICE
AND ONE IS KILLED
TOLL I 0, 0-, Nov. 2'J. Police are working on the theory that 1C men who ware in a gun battle with railroad detectives hero last niyiit were in tne employ of an organization .mucghng whisky Into M.chU'an, a dry s.tate. In th battle on- of the whky runners was stain and a railroad o:t.tr niort.illy wounded. Sesen men alleged to r.a'.e been
members o: the ami, are under ar-re-t. but they decline! to implicata others. All taid they vere from ; Detroit. ; The battle resulted wh?n the of- , ficers found the band m a railroad yard, and suspecting the men of be.- 1 mg freight car ro'.br. ordered, tiiem to halt. The bandits replied ' with a o !". Police say that all of the arreste-.I mn w re carrjinc whisky in sacks' and that a -juantity of .bpior was i
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Hundreds of Coats at remarka'de n:i;cs ii:,1. ::;;;. : to the demands that even the most critical w. ma.; co..i They are splendidly tailored .ch better ih.in the average coats at these prices. You'll not go wrong: selecting one tomorrow at $19.75, $25, $29.75, $35 orhisher
Y ou Can Make Hundreds of Pretty Thing for Christmas with this material at small cost We have just received thousands of Sample Switches from a Hi: New York importer, that we will place on sale tomorrow in our Wash Goods Section. Thousands of Pieces at 1c, 3c, 5, 10c, S 5, 19c and 25c They are samples up to 1 yard in length of Bztiste, Organdy, Voiles, plain :ir.J embroidered. Sateens and Lace Cloth that suggest hundreds of pretty thing t make tor Christmas gifts. Doll Dresses, Boudoir Caps, Fancy Collar and Cuff Sets, Tea Aprons, Baby Dresses, Handkerchiefs, and hosts of other things that will please the one who receives them more than expensive gifts knowing who made them. Sale starts promptly at S:30 a. m. Saturday
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Argument but a Fact
In our endeavor to account for the immense crowds that visit this store daily, we know of no better language than to quote the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson: "If a man writes a better book, preaches a better sermon or makes a better mouse trap than Iiis neighbor, the zorld will
make a beaten path to his door.
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