South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 131, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 May 1919 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
MUE9SEL FIELD TO BE IMPROVED
Real Estate Firm Buys Tract. To Build 100 Houses in Short Time.
SOUTH BEND OFFICER IS ADJUTANT MAJOR
A'.coi'Ji:.- ti ! Ii i c I.ttf .'ut. L ! M .i -ii
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LOCAL STUDENTS
WIM SILIER GDP
LOUIS ELBEL GIVES !tO EXHIBIT U. S. FILM PIANO recital! AT GRACE M. E. CHURCH
"Kit to FiKht," u film proluccl under j:oernment mi iervision ami
Mr. .in. 1 Mis. I "rank IlnclK-n.-tT, of '.ilifornU av., In I t ? ri :iwoi:itM j ,i.lJ.int-rn.-.Jor ,f th- third ...ur! Q0ne5tants Qf $0Uth BCHCJ .ittaliori, -! t .oi.r.l at Mm. .
S.irth. rr,nc... Pwut. Ürf-rh.r: Hl(M) SCHOOl HiaCC in.
wli'i h;n ! p n in omrnarnl of a , ,
i wo uoniesis.
i A piano recital- which was at-
Louis Klb.-l in th recital room ofcxhlMt! urvler hen Ith 'crartmr-r.t th- KUkI store Ki-May niirht. Mr. j air-pices w ill le shown again in l ilavr-,1 u nuink-r of selections i So-uh He mi Monday rvenins at
Announr t:i nt v.i r:i i-!
'..i' niornlriK .f th- .wr'hi.-" of a' aero tract of larvi in M i . I s third addition to th- Miy f South lion'l 1 y tho r il ;.it- : rr?i of U'HWon.S .in. 5 K -l'.t : Th- lar.-l x-j t rids fron 1 r t ; i k ' v tt V.i v-.ir ;iv. , iiM'l fr-m Hl.iir ,iv. to !hc J. I. Ä: ; i S. railro.id tr.xkf. A f-trip of thoj l ind run fror;i ' i.-tr av. south' i to Van 1 1 1 1 r :i .st. aiid t mN alonl lwjidal? and I'.-iini-tuI av. j This l.i th" tr.ft of i.rni known asj "Mu-ii."l J' irl " It was rar:ior d aj few wi-i ks ;)u tint it h id ! ri j l o'jirht !" th- I'crd Motor ir "o. j Although the i.urc!. .-- I r i . wai not madf known, it is uri-icr-tooil, 1 nearly fo.uu') a.j . ch: i) (1 in thj' transaction. I. C. Whitronib, of the t.rni of AVhitromh and K.ll.r -tat.-J Saturday morning that th-y int nl d to ni ik- rapid ;tP.i:i in th- i t ; i -jrovtnir.t of th-- -roMcity lui:n:,' th- romlnir wnnnr. I'oit lots. h" j-.ti'I, hiVc .iii..iiy Im in jp.itte!. a. id r -p.irations ar- ! :n-: rntd- tt )ia- 1 0 tiior- plttd within t th- n-t ft '.v v k . Aff'orvlin to th firm's pr---nt j-ro-ram of iruir" ii.-:i for tin i r Ii-..' pj-'- of pr!':tv, al o'it ." " !, v liorn s will n : d in thi. adiitiori la-fore fall and 1""' lnore Imilt by n-xt i r. Silver tnaplH t r- s ha aha ad -n ordert d t la i'!ar i '. on ;li'lots that aro alrt'ady platt-.. A:soon as th a': -strart is a j . t i . d . v.ork will l Jin cn th- m -t 1 1! t . of a si-Ver strtn. li'lildii :' of ;..; , walks and iains of tin- tr-t.. J. II. K ! y la pr.-. Tit ) .- :.s in th sal-- of th I.md.
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which will ho rcntk-rrd hy the Min-I o'clock at Grace
neapolts orchestra Monday and ac- Michigan and Tutt sts. ; t ompanied his performance with ex j lr. K. c;. Freyermuth announce! j
idar.atory talk ". Mis Dora llvrsho-j Saturday that the idctur would he now. v eil known pianist. aMy as-j exhildtod in various parts of the feisttd Mr. Klhrl on th? socon! piano, j city t! trtr.tr th next two weeks, so A demonstration tf th reproduo. j ttiat the men and boys of each com-
in power of the Duo-art pianoU i munity niay sfe it. ' iv. . fil-..n t ft- T.'l'w.l -it t ?l . In.i 11 .... I 1,.. lr '
The silver cuj, in tho annual! .. : .....m . . '1. V ... .
; Lakt- Forest !:iurs( holastio contest' i,..- ..... i,v i,;.n .i! ., , , , i . ; rr u,h .us.. pia(d n mm ana4C1ty arL. reuueatcJ to attend the t land first jil.ua- in the Northern In-! then reproduced with remarkaMe ; showirit; Mondav niht. There is!
diana O.atorical contest wrre won , ' A.unr.- -.v ui" i"-nu4. j no rulmi.sMun eiiarkje
l y loeal hiKii s hool students at oMitcvLs held Friday at like Fortst, 111., an! at Klkhart, Ind.
The winning of hrt dee in oral expression '' Ml Lucille Gerber, and Iirt plac in letter writing by!
.Miss iJorothy (Jeltz, toptther with' fjr the standing of the otht-r two mem-. .M.
'Y BOYS' DEPARTMENT
to iiiki; .ii); uivnt. ' " 1M-o o T rn r fTirk .'r -a i
PLANS 'NOURCITY TRIPSM .... 'Ü j.pS" wV w,n"U',i j by members and guests of the Km- i
A feature Df the Kummer program: ployed Itoys club of the Y. M. C.
the boys' department of the Y. C. A. was announced Saturday
I. rs of the team. Carl DaumKartnt-r morning by Virtor II. Kupferer. ecai.d Ijouiilas Owen, brought to South retary of the boys' building. "NourII. -nd tho silver loving cup which i. ; eity trips" is tho title which has ohered by the Iake l'orest academy een applied to a number of in.acii year to tho school having the j spection tours which will be mado i -.iahest t am average. j weekly by th- boys to the large -Miss Dora I. Keller, head of tho ' manufacturing concerns of the city. :.'i .uiish department at the locul ; Arrangements have already been lii'h school, accompanied the team . made for trips through the followon us trip. , ing plants: Oliver Chilled Plow Co., Th" rirst place in .the boys' Ora- South Itend Watch Co., Stephenson lor ; ., l eoute.-t at L'fkhart was ta-j Mfg. Co., Water Works, South Bend ri 1 y Morris (iooJman. Mlfs Mar- ; Toy Co., Studebaker Corp., Birdsell
A. Thur5day ni'ht Instead of the! usual wee'vly meeting. The club is J made up of boys who are employed !
during the day and includes rep resentatives from most of the lead ing business concerns.
jor;; Dee tool; part in the Declamation ontest hut did not place.
Mfg. Co., and the Singer Mfg. Co. 1 Wrobel, a daughter. April 9
IJIKTIIS. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Hanyzewski, 102 4 W. Fisher st., are the parents of a daughter born May S. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hronlslaus Uudzinskt, 424 S. Urooktield et.. May 9. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. John
mi i t. i.yi.i: i'.i:i:cin:si :is. lap.my, will now !..- adjutant of batt iliot: v. Iii It ousists of 1,'C'lO
iiid 1! ot!.t-t,s. Jteeiing his
th" nr.-.t o Ulcers' ii l'o:t IP-njamin
Ind. he
1 i st August with D'.-ut. llrechen-
now in J'aiis to attend the il.ed i'-'o: -e! i'i'.ition.
BUSINESS MEN ON TUESDAY'S PROGRAM
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HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE FOR WEE:
Following is the . p. Dil-
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Delia (e'ie. ddring th-- to-aim: Tue.-day, Coquii 'nr.! M-' r. i.' 2::;0 to ?.:?.) o'c'ock. M - - - Oc! ill.-ru.-.s "lloiiahiiM ., nt s" Miss l'.inny Thorna-. m-!i'.; will talk on -ChiMr.'! s i: - Wednesday, Stud. '.. U. .
club, Ü t t oTlo.-U. Tinin organization wiP ;' ;.o, nt a slate f o;t ill talk on "S c. i:i : Jlotlseho: J." and th -a i
uill deliver an a blr-- :-. Thursday, Dir.cirh. .' elub. l;:;n to :::"0 o-!...l- T"i.-!e vil". !.- a round tab'. .i;s- of the needs )f th.' '.'ist' i' t i. will include talk.-; o.. I ' . i . . I S.-iencc Kitchen" by :.r.. .'. . Austin. "Manual Tr..i:. 1. .Mrs. . Miller. "An F.ighth :..! by F.. J. I.vith. r, and "A 1 'la m on nd-' by Mrs. l'ancil. it. .. rholser (,f the V. d. C. A. .ill talk on "Our Hoys." Friday. Uiver '.ill; Hon.. Fcotio-JiU-s iliiti. '2 to :':'U iH-lock. M ;s -:!' will dl-M-nss tin- making and
Working Of the t.jeii i ookel the iceless i f iK.r.t tor.
; MUSICAL PROGRAM IS i FEATURE OF CHURCH i I .-ii.d-'.v'- inu.-i.'al program at the ! t! i:-!-'i r i'i . s'.. t..n..n church
Mi ie n,i:i;.-!ie.i ny in.- Atiipuion ai Tit a nd .M l.-s Käthe ;ne Itacli. i - a r j ; t . I 'ollowiti;: are the num-
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Morning. .'. ! . t ! a - ii X 1 1 o 1 1 i !e Jann"-ShrIl.-y "Mother's prayer" .... Cassel " 1 too iaio-e" .. Zitterbart
Shoit. talks by business men of the Franklin community will be an unusual attraction of the civic center which will be held at the .school building Tuesday night. "How the Cracker and Diseuit Are Made" will I..- discussed hy C. J. Hpohnholz; 'Th.- Construction of a Watch" by Lew Fleming and "The Standard Oil Co-." by J. J. Fan. Preceding these talks there will le a half hour of games from 7:30 to n o'clock followed by community sinking led by A. 1 Wagner, a business imetlng, and several selections by the Coonvilb chorus which is composed of boys of the t-'ixth grade-
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M-.'-rh" . . Wilhams
1 . cning. quartet. "Th. Shadows of the lAeniug llojis" Shelley uartet. "I'iaiM- Ye the Father" Gounod At the evening service in addition to the music by the quartet the Westminster Sunday school orchestra under the direction of D. llllis will furnish several numbers.
WAR DEPARTMENT MAN TO ADDRESS CHAMBER
Dient. Carter M. Kohl, field representative of the- war department.
i will speak be fore the Chamber of ; CtMiniu rc 1 .mclH'on M nUiy on the
topic ol cm i iloyn.cn t otnecs for re-
GIRL SERIOUSLY HURT WHEN AUTO STRIKES
twined sailors and soldiers.
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Marie Kr.ifMir, 2o .r old. South llelld a.. Was s.-erely jared S.'turd.O' moi,ni:ig at
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Kedil has been e-ennected with cmp'.oj Hu nt wan k for the past two eais and it is expected he will iv-ll on the continuation j.'f the h- ( a. 1 o!!i( . s.
o'cln'k lien an a u to; no! -i ! ili u . n 1 Sp iidon Pal. ires, Jul .N" . Miciiigai stnnk her wh:b- -In- was walking .orot-s the ..isi!l- lai tKe on l'.er way limn.-. Sb.- v..s i-rnvsm:' the ti.t o "-r the bridge e("iig from the south sidewalk to the north win n sh was strut k I'.alali. s stopp.-.! 1; inaclitr.e and r ished h-r to St. Jos. j h ht'Spital wh)i- she was i.-n ,..il alt. ntiou. Dr. Thoina 'in.wa called ,it .1 e-xarnin.-d lb..- injuries. The extent of the injuries could not ! ascertained since they ar.- internal ;ut it . !.--i. I h.. will reon.r. 1-alan.s is ;-ing held in the city all.
CHICAGO PARTY VISITS SOUTH BEND WATCH CO.
Twenty-1'. c emp!o . JJuiT.llam X; o . iiiv.-i'i::. cf Chi ago. ( r:.e te So.:t! urda to ir.-pe : the p; Sou t h l hm! Witch 'o. e)crtlii. d a s peCial a V. a : ihf New "o"k 'cutr.i! were much impr s..-d wit
f th
and .ront ?
pany. John P irnl tttt ' x quired a tiran ial int.-: South Pend Wat- !i Co.
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HUBBY WOULDN'T WORK. WIFE ASKS DIOVRCE Stell.'. M. Ixiwson in a e-omplaint for divorce Jib-d in superior rourt Sat unlay me. ruing sajas her husband refused tet work, and that she was force. 1 to purchase provisions for the- family on her father's credit-F.e-sides the eliverce elecree, she asks $.".011 alimony. They were married
in June l'.ir. and lived toge ther un-i til Friday. J John and Mary Hernicz were granted permission by Special Judge j Vernon W. Van Flee-t Saturday to' ;:dopt Kathalln 'e'gh. while Joseph V. Dfna was permitted to adopt Ilona Vegh. i
Why Lack of Iron In The
Blood May Be Costing
You Money Every Day Many a Capable Man r Woman ltlls Javt Short of Winning I-
aiw Tlioy Don't Ila k t'p Their Mt-ntallty Willi riiylil fctmiglli anel I'nerpy. C,f Rome of the money don't W tlie other fellow bave It all Just be.
euuHo you are too weak, nerron :md ) run-down t K after It with the mine i rltu tli.it getK hhn what he wjints. j M ike yourself a man of blovi :iti I j irn u woman of power und ritallty. j "MiUiy it flj';itde man or wonnn ' f.illx jiiMt iliort 1 of winnintr beeaiiie : they don't biick iip their uientallty with 1 tli' ptirsl.-l tren'th and eia-rgy (
wiiieh eoi'.ie from having pPnty of irn 1 in tiie blood." h.iyn Dr. .latnes KrauHs
uiuv:in. iormeriy niiysi i: jr or ia-u.-
Tlie ImspitMl (Outdoor Dept.). 'ew ( Y-rk .did the We-stchestcr County hospital, t "I,a k of Irn In the Mood not only makes a man a pliysl-al mid mental weakling, nervous
Irritable, easily fatigued, but It utterly robs him of th.-if virile f-r e. th it t.tmlna. ni l strength of will ld h are so ne e j sary t sir e-s niei power in every walk of life. It may :du transform a bean- j tifnl, xwe'-t t ri:j.eied wotiinn Into i-tt" wie !s cron. nervous- and Irritable. To! help ninlo' stroft-, ke.-n. red-bl M .led Attieri- ans there Is nothing In my exper-ie-nce wliidi I Ir.ve foinid valuable a organic Nuxated Iron. It often In- i e tea sox the strength and indnraii.-e of weak, nervous, run-down peopl in two'
weeks lime MAM ! 'At 'TT' K It KS' N I I : : Nnxafe.l Ir..n. which is prescribed mid reeom 1 1 1 1 . 1 ri by pliy siei.iim and whi.-h is now b.-ing Used by over three Million p.
pi aiiuuaii. is ii -1 a secret renieiiy our one wiiii ii is hmi-kioomi to uriii's
everywhere. IHiho' th" ol ler iiioigatdc lion prodinti it Is easily nsshiiilated. ilo.-s iaif Injure th teeth, make' them Id. ok nr upset the stomach. Tie inanuf.o;tun r- unaraiitee slice,. ssful and entirely satisfai t ry n-Hilts to every purchaser or they will re-fund your inoiay. It is dispensed in this city by Wt-ttlck's Ci.t Kate drug store and ether druiists.
PA HIS Clemenc-.nj, the; "Grand Voung M.in of I Vance. has acceptee! the position of chief of the French ! P.ov Siouts. i
lanazEHisiEEia iThe Powe? Behind Strong Red-blooded I
iThe Powe? Behind Strong Red-blooded
i iuccesstul rien and women ot laaay.
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to spi:.iv .norT n iiKiiv. Mi- Katb.erine Pr. d.-ru':- a turned mi.-':oTirv from A-:atic T-t - key. will sp-:k Sundav --n::i ;n Westminster ! 're ' tei i iv. !.'.:!i. taking a-. hr sib.b-t ' '.n. ! it ;. :. - t:e Diiiil of the S-:ltan."
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How to Bathe Face to Remove Wrinkles
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Thousands of pairs fine footwear taken out of regular stocks and placed on our many bargain tables. Shoes for Men, Women and Children in low and high cut styles. Odds and Ends, broken lines, shopworn footwear. Come and buy several pairs at one-half and even less than regular prices. SALE IN PROGRESS ALL THIS WEEK In thalot are Shoes, Pumps and Slippers, on heaping bargain tables, reduced to
49c, 79c, 99c, $1.49 $1.95, $2.9?
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Jaoe Store
114 West Washington Ave.
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Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5;30Sat. 10 9:30 p. m,
Robertson
New Sport and Dress Hats Sport Hats banded white milan, leghorns with colored facings, from $3.95 to $10.00. Dreas Hats- of white Georgette, with trimmings of ostrich and flowers, from $6.95 to $10.00. Children's Hats tailored inilans and hemps, with ribbon streamers, from $1.95 to $6.00. May Sale of Sample Shapes
on Sale Mondav at $3.95 Untrimmed Milans, Hemps and Leghorns, black and colors, in large and small shapes. Values up to $10.00. A sample line.
A May Surprise in All Wool . Serge Suits High grade suits, the value suits measured by the service they render. Tailored by men tailors perfect in every line highest quality of findings used in making these suits. The newest styles box and blouse effects, with silk vestees -plain tailored models, belted and semibelted. Coats all silk lined, braided and plain, some elaborated with many buttons. Specially priced at $50.00, $55.00 to $65.00. A special showing next week, commencing Monday, of Stylish Stout Suits up to size 522 Suits in navy and black serges and gabardines youthful tailored modes in perfect lines. Specially priced at $35.00 to $45.00.
Satin and Silk Petticoats For June Brides Just arrived, in Trousseau Crepe. Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin, plain hemstitched, also with deep lace flouncing; pink, flesh and white, at $6.95 and $8.95. Silk Corset Covers Crepe de Chine and lace, at $1.98, $2.50, $2.98.
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Emil OberhofFer who appears in this city tomorrow as coiv ductor of the -"Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, says of the Mason 6? Hamlin Piano: "It seems to me that the Mason & Hamlin has created a new stand ard of piano tone of the very highest musical quality." The Mason li Hamlin Piano is shown in this city only by Herman Elbel & Sons
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229 North Michigan St.
Across from Orphcuni
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