South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 96, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 April 1919 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES PROGRAMS BEADY FOR ENTIRE WEEK Progress Club Players "Spreading the News 99 Robertson Bros Co Store Opens S:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. rrv , s ' V 1 ; '
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Left to riuht: Mi l!vi lyn Tohulka. Mrs. G. A. Fulmcr, M"rs. J. A. Ucl, Mrs. Kobrrt IIoIv(ichcid. Mrs. Mont smith. Mi Alma ( ollinor, M'ls Sahra Aiui IValick, Mrs. J. A. Harris and Mrs. F. V. McCnlluin.
Compltt" program fcr tho daily roonday lunchron liirrtmCH of the Chamber vt Commerce for tht- entire week, be'innin Monday, .is an ;iM in the mrnl' t slun canif u-fi. fctartinK on that day, w. re annoüiK .-.i Saturday by K. 1. I'.ureh, as..-. .-taut to rresidnt. The Monday luncheon mrotin?: will 1 hdd at tho Chamber of Commerce, when th mrnb rshii) drive will be formally opened. 'ol. p. I). 31op of Chicago has bo. n secured a? the principal speaker, arid h:. addre.s will he, "Get TcKethr, Men. Your Opportunity I Herf." Uev. J. i:. Creene will invoke tfi' blessing. A muMcal iirorram for the Monday in eft In. if. including selections on the accordion hy Miss Victoria Goodwin and selections by the Orph--urn theater orchestra. C. I'. DuComh will act as toastmaster- There will he community fcinslns, lel by Harry Scan i on. The Tuesday luncheon meeting rlll be at the Oliver hotel, as will the others following. The invocation will fc by Hev. Rodney McQu irry, pastor of the First Christian church. Harry If. Merrick of Chlratro, president of the Chicago Commerce association, will deliver the principal address; Am ouncement will bo made by the captains of tho various teams of the subscription obtained. The musical
program for Tuesday will comprise community sincim?, Miss Rae Cohen in "up to the minute sons," and selections by the I'tsalle Theater orchestra. Miles V. O'Prien will act us toastmaster and the nieetlmr. will be dedicated to the bankers and manufacturers of the city. CaYanaush on Wednesday. Rev. John Cavarrauqh. president of Notre Iame university, will bo the main speaker at tb Wednesday meetint;. choo-in or his subject, "Importance of Community Cooperation for Our Civic and Commercial Development," The WYdnesday meetiliK will be dedicated to the civic and other organizations of the city. The invocatin will be hy Hev. Johl F. r-Groote. The musical protrram will consist ajrain of communify slnuInsr, F. A. Stefdienson in "Hear Dem Hells." and selections by Mes.Mck's nrrhPft r.i . Th eaptains f the vnrlf!js team w-ill nnnnnnee the result of their work. T. V. Slaughter will pre-fd'. Thursd.iv's meeting will be ad-
rlrescd by two mayors. Mayor Tuonan A. Cnr.i.bray of Pontiac, Mich., and Mayor Franklin R. Carson of South Rend- "How Wo T"o It in Pontiac." will bo the subject of Mayor Camhray's address, and "How Wo WilJ Do It Here" will be Mayor Carson's suject. .The invocation will bo byRev. F. S. Davis. The nieetin will he dedicated to the wholesale and retail interest. II. YV. Kldredtre will iae charge of the meetmP. Community 5inKin7. voral selcctnns hy Duk Staple and selections by Donahue's orchestra will comprise the musical propram. Rrports f the team captains will be made. lr. Mppinoott lVidav.
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"Literature, tvr,, of the pro-re--;--clti'i M-ojfd .another triumph Sataroay at the uep ral ir.e lin' of the Hal. . hen the department ires.Mited in a na.-t tiidshcd and delightful rn iii!; r. C.vo short .one-act itbys, "Tiifbs-- by Susan Glaspell and "S: re-dii!ir the Xr-ws" by Lady
Cifenry. M( liters of the- depart-Tr.-nt v.t re ast in the leading roles, and denionstratetl their ability as a'inrs of real worth by splendid interpt et-'tions of their characters. A pp rn in in the first presentation. "Tri:k-," an American play, with its scene s t in a farmhouse kitehf-n in northern Wisconsin .were ."Mrs. V. R. Campbell, as the county attorney, Mrs. F. Rohm, as Sher;:T Peters. Mrs. F. Khirb-y, as Mrs. Peters. M.i.-s Leila Scott, as Mr. Hale and Miss Muri Meyer, as Mrs. IlaJe. The ,lot of thr playlet Moires upon the search r evi.lence to ronvict a woman fccused of f einir tlie cause of the death of her husband. The authorities are Fearehintf the home of the couple for evidence and are assisted by the women members of the cast. as usual the women are
intent upon and concentrating on seemimr trifles, unworthy of masculine attention. Although rldculeil tliey pertlst and to make a lon'Jstory short are eventually the m ran s of di.-coverin? the real evidence, declared by the men t,o be "triCes." Mrs. F. Shirley as Mrs. Peters, carried her role demanding e-onsiderable dramatic action., with a tincss that made a most favorable impression upon her audience. Mrs. V. R. Campbell as the county attorney and Miss Marie Meyer, as well as the balance of the cast, were equally effective. The rich Irish brogue, so pleasinr and entertaining when well done was employed with pleasing resultin "Spreading the News' ,a delicious comedy with an Impressive settins at the outskirts of a fair in the rural districts of the Knierahl Isle, which was presented as the secend feature of the afternoon's entertainment. It would be difficult to ascri'-o particular credit to any cue or two members of the cast for the tact that each member of the company fitted so perfectly into t lie make-up of the play was
News of the City from the Official Records srpKRioi: coritT. Xor.i R. Ryers vs. George Ryers; suit for divorce. Peter Andryslak vs. Agnes Andrysiak; suit for divorce. Josephine Fox vs. Georpe Fox; suit for divorce. Mamie "Jones vs. James W. filler-
suit on promissory note.
ma i ii i f c; i : ltci :.st:s. Lee llinman. farmer. Galien, Mich., to Lydia Fulton, teacher, Galien, Mich. Russell Wallace, machinist. South Rend, to Jane Steele, domestic, Walkerton. William L. Geist, laborer, Mishawaka. to Martraret Cassels, housekeeper, Mishawaka.
PHONE CONSOLIDATION SCHEDULED FOR JULY
to Iuis Fowler's . and 86,
ui'Ai. t:st.ti: transfers. (Recorded April 4, 1919.) Compiled hy Indiana Title and Loan Co.
Rose Toth and husband T. Molnar and wife, lot 2.Y subdivision of R. O. lots 8
$3. '00. William A. Mclnerny and wife to May Knoblock. lot 3 4. Milburn place addition to Mishawaka. $1. Flo L. McN'itt to William H. Holland, lot 119. Muessel'a second addition. $1. Marv Rvckaert to Michael Kovacs
and wife, lot K. Harris subdivision. ?2.ooo. William C. Jackson, et ah. to Laura A. Totf. lots S3 J and Vernon Heichts. ?345. Karol Gawenda and wife t Stanislaw Karpinski and wife, lot 22, Studebaker's subdivision; lot 1. Harper and Ruckman's survey, $1,900. John F. Grove and wife to Theodore R. Krause and wife, lot 112, Wenirer's tifth addition, $2.00. John A. McMichael and wife to August C. Kuss. lot S. Hall's sub-
I division: laree lot lo. Cottrell s tirst t addition. $1.500.
About the middle of July consolidation of the Reil and Home telephones of this city will have been completed, according- to E. T. Ronds, manager of the Home telephone. Switchboard equipment for the consolidation will arrive in South Rend on the first of May and the work of installation will be started immediately. "To take care of the business of the two systems it will require 900 trunks, and the installation work will take between tlö and 73 days," declared Mr. Ronds. "The Mishawaka office consolidation will he completed by the of April and the two systems wTTi carry on their business In one building." The business offices of the Reil
Telephone company, which have been located temporarily in the Toepp building during the remodeling of the Reil buildincr, will be moved back to that building on the first of May and the business of the system will lie conducted there.
one of the most pleasing of the im-! pressions recelvedby those present. However the work of Mrs. J. A. Rode who impersonated the pompous magistrate and Mrs. C. Mont Smith as the inimitable deaf personality with Mrs. G. A. Fulmer as the belligerent Mrs. Tarpcy, left little to be desired. Others most effective in their parts were Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Holrrscheid, Mrs. McCullum. Miss Tohulka, Miss Colmer and Mrs. Wickenden.
Mrs. Victor Jones and Mrs, J. A. Harris acted as directors of the two
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ald Drummond is chairman of the departm""f 'ec-ponsible for the afoort which proved one of the finest of the club season.
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lN ()RpOIt TG POZN AN STORF. Articles of incorporation for the Poznan department store, which is to open son, were drawn up by A. W. Hosinski, attorney for; the corporation. The store is to be located on the west side, and was Incorporated for $15.000. The orticors are: Nick Hosinski, president: Stanlt Wlodarski, vice president; W. L. Kazmirski. secretarj; Frank Czyciewski, cry -hier, an. Joseph Rieliejewskl, assistant cashier. The advisory hoard will be; Stanislaus Reiter, Ladislaw Xowicki. Jan Rydzyr.skl and Stanislau "Wozny.
.tlivrl Marpraret M. Stull to Carma J.
the, address at the Fridav meetinc. Williams and Alivina W
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Hi subject will be "Nmv That We're Aflame. Let's Keep the Fires Rurninff." The meitinp. which will be dedicated tr the professional and business Interests of the city, will be presided over by I. M. Shively. In addition to the community sincinsr. the musical prosrim will include the Hudson sisters m sonscand the Orpheum theater orchestra. T!"e Oliver lu-ti". luncheon m etI n c will be held in the Rotarv
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Try NEWS-TIFiflES Want Ads
"Make Housework Easy" We carry a complete line of Electric Grills $5.00 to $9.50 Irons $3.50 to $7.50
Toasters $3.50 to $7.00 Percolators . $6.50 to $15.00
Vacuum Cleaners from . . .$30.00 to $45.00 Washers . .$9.00 to $125.00
Sold on easy payments or cash. We will be pleased to demonstrate Free any of these modem conveniences. Phone. 0. W. Schaffner 127 W. Jefferson Blvd. Opp. Postoffice Bell 284 Home 2913
Capes, Dolmans, Coats Suits and Dresses for Easter Two Weeks of the Greatest Selling We Ever Planned For Starts Tomorrow Our buyers have returned from New York, bringing: with them some of the most charming garments we have ever shown. You will find in this immense stock a wonderful selection of particular frocks carefully chosen as to Quality, Style and Price.
New Capes Of Tricolette, Paillette, Tricotine, Velours, Broadcloths, Duvetine, Crystal Cloth, Satin, Merges. Priced according to materials from $25.00 to $125.00. New Dolmans and Coats Made of Serges, Tricotines, Velours, Silverlones. Wonderful values, from $25.00 to $75.00. Smart Tailor Made Suits from $25.00 to $125.00
r Of Tricotines, Poiret Twills, iMen's Wear Serges, Silk Duvetine. All beautifully made. We have just received a splendid collection of extra sizes.
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Special Purchase of Hyland and Gage Millinery On Sale Tomorrow We vere fortunate in buyins two splendid Sample lines of these beautiful Hats. No two alike. The Shapes will be marked $2.95 to $5.00. The Trimmed Hats will be marked $5.00 to $8.95. In this collection are Sport Hats, Banded Sailors, beautiful hand-blocked and hand-made Hats. In many instances they are priced at half the Whole-" sale Price. New Waists came by express Saturday beautiful waists of silk. Georgette Crepes at $6.95, $12.50 to $18.50. Crepe de Chine W aists at $8.9d. Radium Silk Waists at $10.
A Wonderful Collection of Dresses Tricolettes, Paulettes, Georgettes, combinations of Tricolettes and Georgettes, beautiful Satin and Taffeta frocks. Priced from $25.00 to $100.00. And we can fit every size from 14 misses to 50 extra size.
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Our Greatest Hosiery Sale Is Now On It started last Thursday, and every day the counters have been busy with generous buyers. You couldn't help buying hose at the prices about half you've been paying. Just think of splendid Hose, fine lisles, at 25c and 50c. Wonderful Silk Hose at 50c and $1.00. And the Men Wonderful Socks at 25c and 35c. Pure Silk Socks, white only, at 50c.
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EVERYBODY COMES TO SEE US The next time you cannot find what you want in the Automobile line, please remember you can find more Automobile Parts, Tires and Tubes, Accessories and Supplies in our store than you can find in the whole darned town. Don't take our word for it, just ask a man who has been here and knows. Come and see for yourself. Visitors welcome. Wc can furnish you anything you need for your "Gasoline Buggy" from a hub cap on a Ford .to a Limousine body for a Packard. O. E. LUDWIG AUTO SUPPLY, 409 S. MICHIGAN ST. Formerly known as Auto Inn Supply Store.
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in any business in any vocation in any walk of life are proclaimed such througlj meritorious achievements by excelling; in the essentials of their activities by doing more and doing it better. THIS GREAT STORE'S LEADERSHIP was attained and has been maintained by herculean erTorts to reach the impregnable position we now hold as South Bend's leading clothiers. THE STORE THAT MERITS CONFIDENCE, deserves respect, is singled out from the many because of its stalwart policies and strict adherence to the highest business ideals, is the store that grows in size as well as efficiency. THIS GREAT CLOTHING STORE'S wonderful and continuous growth is primarily the natural result of honesty of purpose, the customer's interests always being placed above every other consideration. THE PROTECTION AFFORDED TODAY by this srore against rising market prices, keen foresight in planning far ahead to meet present conditions, emphasizes the importance, now more than ever, the decided advantage of having your apparel labeled
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WARNER BROS. 22C S. Jtlchisan St. THE PLANET JUNIOR And Other Garden Tool
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