South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 340, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 December 1918 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

LOCAL YANKS

1J". .X. M.u'i st. Thir-div i;i;:ht

TO BE GIVEN

JOBS IN CITY

if I farno-d the Hur.iw f r Latum-

DECIDE FATE OF GIRL

ARRESTED BY POLICE

Man-ifactitrer. to Help.

Hads of i i;(iu-tri t! plants h i-1

S'ddi.r.. Mr. snb-r autimat. - !.;!m) exprt ssed therr.Er lve as desir-il!-I" f nt.f- th- !! of th" bur ; . ! ins; to .l ie all former employe

' 'il t;;' ,,f hi "- ' "l ''I'-" ty i;wh:) v.-r rallml !,, th lr;ift ,r uhjj Wlvth-r r not Iron IMnkouski.

i. r in iiai'c or . 1 1-i .Je. r.i i - I in their old r'?:tionf. : , , ... a i-wt

II-1 Jil li.'.vn iKiUM Will !' UUU'-'l U .nd at th- m-tirc: Th'irsday nuh!i.t J(jry before JmtfA WaUor A Funk

tny w.Il ;isk .1 To tc'.I ju-T wnai

ondition thy are in re?;:.rdir: thtr

ADSELL STAGES

al be. :n. r.t I : i r can. Will Aii! ripfl-i. S, ( m i! attention is to b- j. I by

BANNER MEETING

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the h.fi : :i in placing returning sol-

i n 'ho are di-'ibl-d. An -ffort is

mmmmmmmmm iJ" '"' m-i'U- to tind suitable rnplo.fii!.t f"r tii'- men who have io.. an Rin M.i Mpptinn TnncHnv ' m ' t r '-vho . oth rwis

presort ability to carry out their wishe.

NEW SET OF FILMS ARE

in th juvenil- court, folloiny

lit-arln jriVfn the j;i r i Lite Thursday afternoon. Jud-'e Funk also released th y-irl undr f 2 0 0 bo ml?, following the de-

Jnianil of her attorney, tleortx Kurtz, tfor a jury trial. I'i-.llowintr IrtneV

Big Mass Meeting Tuesday Night to Devise Plan for Placing Returned Men in Good Positions.

Complete

plans for placing all

South Bend and St. Joseph county

returning soldiers in suitable posi-

ing to be held under the direction of the Bureau for Returning Soldiers at the Chamber of Commerce at 8:

o'clock Tuesday night.

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SHOWN AT OLIVER SCHOOL

Vrf I I W I I f 1 I k. V L. I WWIIWW ,.1111 .-L IU 14" .li'.ll i IIVMlfl "O .U I r-.

to ii'i::t th.n to let itn to th ir f;i-i l-f j.,- t.

.'limn- lil'Juii, ij.j 1. itNiiir t., itnrflny niht f,j' I'olif v. oman Mr. Minnie Hv;ins i u coi.-iji'.ai.it of th- jrirl's fatht-r, sh was placed in rharta- of Ju '.'nil.: filier V. T:. .Mill'-r, and was hold in the woman's ward at th- niimty jail until hr pvo'irnir.ary hf.ritu; late Thursvlay afternoi.ti. Slie wa;' recently ar-rt-tfd with Mrs. Brown and two other women on a diar-e f prostitution.

i rn'-r f,oit i'Mi. i' of fh- l'!,r. .i!j M'!e.-e'l ;: h'-f T.M:.-.!.t n!:t tii.it th.-f h'-n! I i t T I - (Iirlii ulty in '.tiding Ui.i:. (!.! po-i:ior.s for all of !hf iejtrrriinu .-o; !.!:. Th y al -o -.1 r-- 1 t r i - I-- ;i--f th.tt t h.- .lernmd

f y v.ojt. r.,..n thi-! ti.ii- is .-.u li -i

A new set of films secured by the municipal recreation committee were shown for the first time Thursday night at the Oliver school. The films include "The First Christmas." "A Christmas Accident," and a cartoon picture, "Doc Yak and Santa

lp"Mti'n.-- lor ..I! 1 1 1 i t s

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N-t Wik th'-so pirtutec

i. T on Tii i i iit'iia to their homes i:i '

tions will be devised at a mass meet-

will he shown at the Stud'd.akrr

The . i.tire fomr'.n:); it .

! ' t.'ie ii'ir a!i to oe.pi rat

'. T ;m the worl; ! mi; tle-

io n r 1 1. : n ir. t r r i . '. r.- a -. e.ui.ps . tii-t a i.tor.'ri' r.t- ii. iiit..i'!- po-i-

The mass meeting, which will be attended by the St. Joseph County Employers' War association, the County Council of Defense, United

States Public Service Reserve agents, the exemption boards, the

school on Monday, at the Muessel

lillard on WVd-

on Tuesday, the Coquillard on Wednesday, the Lincoln on Thursday, and River Park on Friday.

Local Organization's Guests are Well Known Celebrities in Newspaper World.

LINCOLN SOCIAL CENTER HOLDS WEEKLY MEETING

Michael Pinkowski, the father of

the girl, appears determined to place her in the girls' industrial school, but her mother appears to believe that more good for her daughter will be accomplished by placing her in a private home.

Lincoln Social center held a meeting in the Lincoln school building Thursday night. Community sing-

ing, led by Mrs. Bernice Reed, was

POULTRY COURSE WILL BE HELD AT PURDUE

mayor, members of the city admin-

istration, members of the city council, members of the Chamber of Commerce, members of labor

unions, heads of the industrial

plants of the city and county, and the public in general, was called by the Bureau for Teturning Soldiers at its first meeting Thursday night. Under the direction of W. L. Sny-

der, examiner in charge of the fed-

eral employment agency, the War Labor Community board, composed

.-'.ai- liriie a-'o tlie eit uncil nnaniniou-l pass--d a re.-olution as-

of W.L. Chandler, Lafayette LeVan

Fotnnttinity center mertintrs an- held eerv ttn r Th'irstav.

V-rd was received today hv County Acen Jrdin S. l'.ordner that

will f i:ien at Für lue universit:

The r "Cir mouthlv iu tin. f ! the Ad-Se!l lea-je. heh.i Tlvirsd ay j niiiiit i:i th- Rotary room of tlie 01i r. was ne of the mo.-t inter- i stins? ever held hy this orFaniza-l tioti. It was prec-d'-d hy a self-yr -y. ' vice plan dinner in the Wedcrwood I

I room. A l.'rjje attendance, inhnl-i

in many out of town memhersh , was present. John II. Deltaven presided. Ttie rluh's plan to make this a regular Christmas jiarty was fully retilUed and the procratn jrivert will

mak- this the banner lr.e-'tiu of the y.-ar.

. M. F.rodfuehrr. chief of opy j .-erviee of the Chicago Trihun. cave

ia talk on "Makinc Dollars Out of!

Typo." illustrated with ?tereopti-on j Elides. j "Individuality." said Mr. Frodfuehrer, "in advertising should he I attained hy all ad ertit-ers. Plenty j of white spac- and th- ctier.il tip- i j-f atance of an ad vertisem-Tit tel's I tlie storv s nin'tJines hotter than the'

at i,iiaeiii, aan. id reo. j, l'' l tx itflf " two wo'ks immediately followinc! ,a,,ev Smith famous carroonist

Anthracit.- -al for immediate

iind I.'. A. vholl, ami Huttli F. Dun- -:rr:i atai na

r i'-e their .-id po-' liver.. J i ot. Hoffman, MiJ

nahfj.'.. rounty dir. etor of th-I sitt.-r.1--. 'Hi-- r.-solution wa.-, .d.;nril Fnited States Public Hervi It--hy tta mayor, who expressed him-

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the annual farmers' short course, Jan. l:: to 17. This 1s the f':t poultry short course -ver held in Indiana. Announcement of the course will interi'st a numbr of persons in thit county, several of whom likely will attend. The importance of poultry lias become more marked within th"

and originator of "Doe Yak" and! "Tin- ;ump.-." ilrcw several pie- j tur s for the entertainment of those I pr s nt. Ite aslced for someone to j pos- for him and Jacd Wolvertou ' oiunteeivd. In a few minutes a I

perfect likeness of Mr. Wolvertou appeared before th- audience, includinc the eicar, a red nec'tio and

last few years, and this phase ot thai , diamond Ohat wasn't there!

farnnnc industry is commc m lr vm, ;.(.rks to match the tic. spat?.

closer attention ' iy ear. Those who attt-nd tlie short ourse will have at thfdr disj.osal ery facility that the u nivMsity offers in this work. Classes will be conducted at Purdue poultry farm and the farm itself will b- the laboratory where the men will m-'t to discuss and actually work out problem

ami a ? stun held in his hand. Mr. Smith finished his part of the -nt-rtair.ment by placing la reo "Cood Xi.uht" letters n the hcren and transforminc tlu-m into a "Doc Yak" cartoon. L. P. 1 lardy delivered an .address on "Future TUisiness possi t-ilit ies." stivinc "The advertisinc men aie in

which ery poultryman encou nter.-. the vanguard of the reconstruction

The n ri and women will be tri n , period."

practical work in the lian.llintr of

j incubators, ran of dav-old chicks, j feeding r.nd ce, oral Mock mantice- ! mmt. Tliey w ill ha' a ces to th1 j latest experimental lata and the newest ideas in poultry work. I More details of th- cours may b ' obtained from the i aunty acent oi iiv v.ritimr the ininllrv d-iiartment

fj I of Purdue uni ersit .

1 1 LOCAL RED CROSS HAS

LETTERS FOR PEOPLE

Jerome J. Crowley of 'hicairo. w:is unable to attend, beinc bedfast with intlueiiza. The full orchestra frori Notre P,iine w:is present and their music was sxeatly apprecinted- This music was sufijilemented by several vocal sd'Ctions bv Miss Rae Cohen.

FRENCH MINE SWEEPERS

ARE STILL UNREPORTED;

S0mmm mmi BCi- V

TOS. Co.

Store Opfiisat 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m.

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Winter Coats for Girls for Gifts

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Snmrtlv Tailoivd Croats in broadcloth, velour, .ibeline, velvets and corduroy. A practical gift that will please any girl from 2 to 16. The many mcie oiler a V u-ide choice onu have t'ur - on collar and cutT others

iv with seit material with military

enect.

Priced from

$10

up

Little Coats ot quaint p.ies that delight the mothers hi-h waisted with tur trimmings or plain. Ar;es 2 to 6 years, at $5.00 up.

Hosiery tM.l .ft o i.ixe- nd lt'C'l

I -'t . co ;s i:' .u. , , ;-, . : . h.'s:u-y on Ct.rtst n., s - :.r. - id.d P :s i-r. iop h ! r'. it's h sfe s itist.oMi ry p; -' rt f ';:-e . -

pe.Mil'.y l!

W'n..n's Ml'.- t t ... f ill fafhu n-d V.-.4h -pl:reti he !. iiu de ;, a :ti h.l. btacN. wiiK", brer.;" ri-.j :n"iinm crfl-. S2.ft. Wo. "lien . fab f.,h;,,: H '-. w ith an eint '-a h . t - tp. tdark and wh.ite I.T.'i. Women'.s fall fnsha-ra 1 .-";! Hose, t la-k. white. 1 eti v idiam. S1.2a. SI. .VI.

Woan-n's pus I- ; p.. Hose. Vd.uk. white. o'i7 :i a; - 75?'. Wollten'.- o-:t . .,-',: H-.-. hlack. wdiit and etdo s 7.-.

Live and Lei Live is the business policy of this store. As much as nine and twelve months ago, when prices were beginning to soar, yes when we saw that a cloth famine was inevitable; when the government had commandeered nearly every mill in the country, and when it looked as though every yard of those fine woolens in the manufacturer's hands would be confiscated for government use, it was then that we bountifully anticipated our wants for this season; in fact most too bountifully for comfort when this merchandise came in and had to be paid for, but Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining and today the wholesale value of this wonderful stock of merchandise made up in the season's Most Magnificent Suits and Overcoats is worth 40 and in many cases 50 cb more than we paid for it, this together with our most economical business methods makes our slogan $10.00 for Walking Two City Blocks no idle talk We invite the most expert investigation.

t.'A LFM FT, Mich.. Dec. TUFrench mine sweepers. Cerisobs and '

The Ib-d Cross bureau of com- Tnkerman, which left for l ort ili-

muni. ation. located in room 1 I iam, Nov. 2", were still unreported court hou- has received messages j tonitrht. from r datives in foreign countrh-s I A cabin roof found near Five Mile for th.'1 following persons whom they i Point, and at t'.rs-t believed to have have failed to lind at addresses come from one of the miss.nj; vesKiven. If the following persons willsds. was later found to hae been call at the ojhee they ran receive I part of an old wreck. Th-- boats.

i the messages. iläo feet h ':-. with four-in-h suns j I?ernlu;r.l F h. r-k. P..:.". S. Pulaski jfoie and a?, carried "0 men. j st., has word from Fran Helcerek, j - - ! Pingsdorf, tauhl. Kolonie. C-rn.any. ; pQpg SKS CATHOLICS

1 i wo Koin ami wiie nae receive" i j a message through tlie International

I Tttat Cross at (Vneva lroni Fran:. I Xaver Stadl, r. ! IIOMK, Wednesday, IVc 4.- -

Flizabeth Ph ssinan has a incs- j P"Pe IieneIict has addressed an enfrom Mrs. Fernard Path. ! cyclical i tter to th" Catholic episco-

IMuar bd k has a messae;' from i pate throui-'hout the whole world, his family through the I nter i wit ion a 1 xhrt in. theai to offer universal P.f.reau of Peace. j public prayers so that Providence Mike Paul, l'ls ICatali a a.. hajoaiy uid- th- m snbers of the apwoi d from Janas M. Toth of Oro- j proachinir ,.( act confe rence an.l dv.. shara. Ilunsary. ! the world peace founded on true .. (principles oT Ciiristian justice and

lne TiIllOnK men.

TO PRAY FOR JUST PEACE

STORE FOR MEN Tomorrow is 'Necktie Day Among the popular gifts for men are cravats of silk. Naturally where the selection is large there the attraction is greatest. Hundreds of Finie Silk Neckties at 50c will be shown here tomorrow. Ties in silks of every colors in plain, stripes, figures. Others at $1.00 and $1.50. Silk Shirts, handsome designs, at $4.50, $5.00.

Overcoats and Suits for Boys Overcoats

tor juveniles and the smaller boys attending school. Military modes that retlect the spirit of patriotism, in khaki, plain heavy

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fabrics in colors and plaids, for bovs 3 Öi'Pvto 16 vears. wl At

At $8.95, $10.00, $12.50 to $16.00.

Boys' Suits

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that will give sonny that smile of contentment when lie dons it. The Coats are belted with vertical pockets. The truiiser are lined and have double knee and seat. Ages ( to IS years, at $8.95 and up to $16.50. Wool and Corduroy StriU for the little man 3 to 10 eai s, in military, sailors and plain, from $5.00 to $10.00.

TITUS WILL SPEAK AT RIVER PARK TONIGHT

want womi:n ox rums.

i CHICAGO. Dee. th An urgent Lev. C orea- W. Titus w ill deliv er ' ','m;' m1 for women to turn to farm the address at the m tim: of t Iv ! "u Avn? voiced by speakers today

El Fiver Park social cnter to be held!11 th" ln'erratM.nal Live -stock ex-

! Friday niuht at S o'clock at the

g 1 liver Park school. Community sinirB! intr will be led by Miss Flhe i:. Har-

' moil, and other numbers on the proJ ,'iani will he a piano and vocal duet

! Felix Callsen and Ilalph Miller, an.

i?etette hy the seventh and eighth j im:o'. linv-; :ito! a oi'ilio cnln hv

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position arnl horse fair.

FRENCH TO COMMAND PHILIPPINE DIVISION

W'ASHLXCTUX, Dec. ,.- A.SMjsnrnent of P.riy. ;-n. Francis Ii.

! French to command thf' Philippine

division was announcfd todav in

j admy orders. Jen. French has com.minded a briuade at Camp J.u k.-uii, South Carolina.

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i OMIT TWO rXA.MINATION'S. ) A notice was received by the local 'civil service representative Thursj d iy mornimr announcinc; tlie omisj sion of the stnuraphers and j typists' e unination scheduled fo

, ii:.-s.i-iy i -f. 4. il iias tn" , . d t SaQ p j t fc ; 'custom m pas years to omit all ex- ' ! atninatior. between Dec. 1." and for fragrance and flavor I'vci? ;.tan. l i.t due to th- urgent nd found nothing more delightful ! ß j for civil service help this y-ar tlr: I u r J r U

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This, above all other years, will be a "Practical Gift Year." Knowing this VERNON prepared as never before to offer useful, practical, sure-to-be-appreciated gifts for men. If it's a man's sift vou have in mind COME TO VERNON'S .

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South Bend Corner Wayne and Michigan Streets XMAS GF75 EVERYTHING FOR THE MEN

ij i stati: Li;.ni;it man:. 5 ' M.'s;; Kliz-abetb L. Cowan of P.ir-r

: one unl'-ersitv. aSMsta lit state l-:11rr

I of city hop.;i' demonstration ai:-nts. j ' spep.t s'-.eral hours in South Pcnd

; Ve.in'-.!ay in cor.feren." with tlie J i city a?,ent. .Miss Lolia iKle. ; is a bl?nd of the mot flavortoTne cof-!

! . jces we can buy. It is most economical j ILL W ITH IXFLl F.X.A. . f or it in pure co'de no dust or chaff ia j Mrs. Crace s. M-ch- tera. 11"", j it. Sold only by jfrocers. It is too good P ! Klmer st.. is ill with inrl-ienza. to be carted around by peddlers. J fl

Beautiful Neckties Stylish Mufflers Attractive Shirts Nifty Gl oves Underwear

Finest of Hosiery Classy Sweaters Practical Luggage Garters and Suspenders Hats and Caps

1 A VERNON SUIT OR OVERCOAT would bring lasting

pleasure to the recipient.

WIUOK KIU.KH i ru.. l'nl:T Woi:Ttt. Texas. Fee. .. I.i-ut. Lowell M. i'.'trrson of P..si ton. instruitor of aviation at Parron j r'.d. was kill-d today wh.en his air-

1'I.ine w-.-nr into a tail pin and f' 11. i

Trade uith home-tcuvn grocert. They boo$t local interests.

THE WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY

Toledo Ohio

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