South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 148, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 May 1919 — Page 2
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BOARD AWARDS
STREET CONTRACTS
Bids Also Received for Number of Pavements and Sewers.
MANY SOUTH BEND PYTHIAN SISTERS ATTEND MEETING
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Contractu tvorf l-t by th- hoard I of works Tuesday mornlnir for the' Iav-ni-;nt of Main st. from lirewl-' v-C t InJi.'uiu a'.. and South !:r.d' av. ficm Kddy n. to 'h'- i;y limit.-... The f;tt contra t u.is .wn to th"Wit i n 'nnvtrnctir)-i r o , of Mi.-h- ; a .ik:i, and th" successful liidd r f'r th- ..,v'm'nt of South lifu! a . v-.is th- U'hit- 'onstr::ttion Co.. of
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;GIVE FIFTEEN CANDIDATES THE RED MEN DEGREES l"if'.n raru!i'!at" . ! :;ivn h- T. rst -J C' Tuf.'day ceninj by jr.'-n, ? of ti- Ix. a! orl r of Kod Men, at C-.p rf-ulir ru"-t!r.?. Th M'.'h'iwak.t tri?- vivlud th- local
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initiatory work lunch was ereU by the ItoosV-r s rlt;h.
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V-dnday nirht a- follows: iv' incnt ri Oilv r frjrn I,in - Ii way XV. to Washington a., and fiorn Iision si. to Samd t. I'avern tit on Kord t. from 1 i v f-t. to a point 3 ; 4 f t .rt of th" tart line of Ko-ciuzko sf. 1'a.vement on Huron f; oni Mudo t. to th alh-y fa.-t of Kostiuszko st. l'aMii-nt oil l'.iriHi! st. from Washington av. to Iijiort- a v. I'ipe .sewT on ( 'li t nut st. from Napirr ;st. to the Uikr Shore and Mi-hic.in Southern ILailv.ay 'o'.s tracks. hewers in Madj.-on s? , MrKird-y .'., Cedar t., Miner st., SornMiers sr.. Arthur st. and Walsh st., knmvn
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iWIFE SAYS HUSBAND i FAILED TO SUPPORT HER I Strph' h HiTo only Ii tl with hin .r'. C . r-r.. ,l in. four ü-amth af!r icc.r !ir': :;:i;''. aüd t i , : r i ! : that tir.:e ' oio "'! -a::t r:iut -nt to her port. s:oru.:; rur complaint for divor ' r-s;:t ;'t d in superior (O iri TiKs JuV a ?'-r;:oo.i. T:iey ".''re mnriie in PretJiber of l'slt .and :ied to.-th-!- ur.tii April. 1917.
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' .-m f'ir.d h jd'ir on the map of til. troitiuc lurf when Svccr re-i-ati' trotted a nui in '-.! 1-4 at ' ( 'lnsk. S;oeria. Svt -r .: one"of the j i'.ot'- thji were shipped across the : I':.'; mountains aftor the upheavals j in f'etrouraii and Mokow, and at ; (Jnisk under the jjrotection of th j covernment se up by Admiral Ko- ' -hai he succ?d'd in makir.ir a rec
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h- w-nt tf St. Denstone, a hiuh ind to ixforl.
(lraf curb arid w alk cn St V:m-: t h-re h v...s r. ' -i ed into th ent st. from .NiN-s- av. t tiir ast I Ca thol ir chuili in lTS. He wa" lin oi Harter Heights addition. ; ordained in Mai t li. lss l.
Jrad.'. curt anl walks cn Stan
tifdd st. from Howard st. to St. Vin-jwent to tle front as a haplatn and rtnt st. ;v. .is in th' retreat from Möns. thWater connections on Sherman i battle of thr- Marne, of the Aisite and
h also placed his name ut the top of the list of Kussian bred trotter?. th limit iirior to his rerformanc
ii.s' I'M warn VI .school , i-inff 1':"'S which was made by ih. school of David Pruste? at Moscow. This 2:CS is
Johnson and of also th Kuronean record and when
made sc.1 iiplantrd the 2:0S .V1U made by Siliko when he won the Sommer prize at Vienna in 190S. Sveer is by Zaniicel. 2:11 1-4. a. son of Quarter Cousin that whs bred by liundle Ä" White of Danbury. Conn, and exported after he made a three-year-old record t.f l lZ 3-4 at P.oston in llt:.
At the outbreak of the war h
av. fron Lincoln way W. to Porta' j t lien in Flanders. Hain underav. jK""" an operation which incapaci Water connections n Hirlsll st. ' täte! him from aetive service, he from Washington a v. o I-iporte a v. ' returned to I'iikI and. His fither Water connections am sew r con-J and both his Krandfathers were liections on Jtas.ey st. from Carroll j Anglican clercy am he was the st. to 1 1 i Sil .n. jtirst inenilr of his family to heGrade, curb and walks on Lasa lie j com. a Catholic for "'m yr.irs. From av. from the bridge over the St. Jo-.Pope I.-o XIII he received the cros epii river to the lridt:- over the) ""pro .!.. sia t j)ontilie." an7
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HEAR DR. ROYCE, PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE, TALK
Pope Pius X. a special per
sonal jubilee medal- In lt(''. he was mule Knight of the Holy Sepulchre. In 1 Ml 1 he was appoint1 private chumherlain to Pop I,co XIII. ami on the accession of Poj-e Pius X. was reappointed priat- chamberlain to that pontiff, bi iur created a domestic nrelnle.
"r:;'1?;;;::;r:,:,';,;-;i: I n -o. freshmen hold ber of Commerce Tuesd.v niuht be-! A N M 1 1 A I P.l Afs RAWflllFT
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Members of the freshman class of N'oire Dame univetsitv held the n-
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.... Mi.uM,, lin u.eo. !-, nu;il freshman ban.piet in the Rotcrment of health conditions in the tar,. roorn of tho ()Iivrr lote, TlI4.s. : city. OMicers for the club will be a;. nif,ht. Musk. durin(f the ann.mncef! by the nominating com- niux -AUS flirni,htd bv'the Xotre i
nilttee anrt Ihr first nrtrnniz.'if inn '
ie first organization '
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Ient. Ir. Hoyce lectured the auspices of the board of health.
orchestra. John Hiscins.
meeting will b announce! Tuesday, j ,. ,.r ,,t , ... .a ... .
pres;-tilf toastmaster of tlio wniiu-
The speakers of the evening were.
Great Tailoring Sale
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APPROVE BUILDING PLANS OF LOCAL K. OF P. LODGE
Final plans for th
HOPE ECONOMICS CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS
Itev. In-. John A. Cavanaugh. president of the university; Prof. ; Jolm M. Cooney. dean of the school of journalism: Prof. F. J. urpillat and l:t. Pwev. Mr. Picke.-.-taff i I"rev. .pJsioal numbers wre fur-' nished by Prof. Jose Corona. Dillon
(Patterson, and Joe Midinnis. presi-l
erection or a i ,i.nt .,f ttie nniv .;f v i m. 1
Mx-"tory building were comiIetI at i
the meeting of Crusade lodee No. II. Knish's or P.. Ullas, Tuesday flight. This was the first Rret-to-fccilur meeting follouinp; the Victory campaign. After a short business session i efreshments and smokes were enjoyed. At the short business session more th in ?.tH) worth of sto. k for the new building was taker.. 'Ihe build jr. committee report" 1 that to date all of the available i-pace. with the exception of the first floor and basement, haü b n b ased. Tie- K. P. lodse will occupy th' two top floors, and offices will be fitted, up on the oiher floors. The budding will he ei-fct-d on the Partridge rropvity, W. W.ivne st.
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Fbction of officers was held at an all day meeting of the (renter Towi -.-hip Home Economics club Tuesday.
resultirdi in Mrs. Harry Matthews ! beiiiK' elected president; Mrs. Harry Funston. ice-iiresident : Mrs. S. Hildehrand, treasurer, and Mrs. Haitmar., secretary. Mrs. (iladys Snapp Staphs, home demonstration nirent , (f Iiporie. and Miss Juanita Mills'. citT IriiUHisiiatiim a.cut, Kf ;i deinor.slration of liome nursing. 'There were . nomihers piesnt. A j pot-luck dinner was served at noon.
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EXTRA PANTS WITH EVERY SUIT
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Extra Large Stock of Fine Materials at $40 and $45 SUITS MADE TO ORDER ' Extra Pants Free with Every Suit Everything guaranteed fit, style linings to be the best ' THE HOUSE OF VALUES
TEACHERS OF FRANKLIN SCH00LJ3IVE PLAYLET "Tin' Ssveet Fiiv.il," a piuyht. as presented by the ttaciot of the Franklin school ai the nueiir.-. of the Civic club Tuesday nih.l. Amonjr the numbers on th- pr!.u: uere: "Dante of lib- IVc.cii Dull.' by httle Mi.-s Virginia Ho'tci ts. "Vio let Dar.ce' by httle Mis Cata-,nc Ann I.iv,ichti:.ii:. .tnd an "lrl,', Dar.ce" by a kio .p of liij.il scnool inrls.
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XOTICI'.! i Koyal Neihb.irs m -et at the stretj car station Wednesday afternoon at! pr.e o'clock to attend Neighbor Price's funeral- F. "-::$ Advt.
220 S. Michigan St.
Wil l. (OMllt.M CI. AsS Th' l:t. fiev. Herman Ahr d.i.: bishop i'f the Ft. VV.i die, -.. w; confirm a las of 1 pupils f s. F u irii'.i hall a the Fr.iwi's.u Xi.tre Dame. Thu:'ia m 'i i..r.;: . the Sa ,-reiI Heart church l A'eniing ill d l:er a s-rmoi. o
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Let the Johnson Motor Wheel do the pushing The Johnson Motor Wheel makes any bicycle into a two cylinder motorcycle in 30 minutes. Strong enough for any man, light enough for women and
children. Speed 6 to 35 miles an hour. 150 miles on a gallon of gasoline. Magneto and electric light generator. Built of the best materials
to give thousands of miles of
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HAGEDORN & WEBSTER
216 Eat JefTerson Blvd.
Store Closed All Day Memorial Day
Thursday we clo. at Z:?.(j p. m.
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Store Ope,w 8:30; Closes 5;30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m.
Boys' Wash Suits loo Sample Suib he hoys up to S years. Values up to sl.oo. Tomorrow. $1.00.
umrnertime Apparel Frocks for Summer Afternoons , Capes for Summer Evenings
A most timely exhibition has just arrived from New York. Timely because Memorial Dav will see the launching of the " summer season and a day of parade at home a day of pleasure at country club and lake resort.
Sheer and Cool Frocks
Beautiful color tones in fancy figured voiles white organdies and nets Crepe de Chine and Georgette in delicate pastel shades, printed Georgettes and combination with Taffeta. Prices from SI 5.00 to S35.00. Jerseys in combination of colors also beautiful colorings and soft draping silk Tricolette Paulette and Roshanan Crepes.
Sport Skirts-
For golting, boating, the tennis courts and street wear. Smart combinations of colors in plaids, stripes and plain colors of wool or silk, from $8.95 to $25.00.
Sport Middies-
Sport Middies to combine with the above skirts also silk and silk tibre sweaters to complete the outfit.
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Tomorrow, Thursday
65 Very Handsome Tailor Made $37.50 and $50 Suits at $25 and $35 All sizes from 16 to 34. Made of finest all-wool navy men's wear serge, beautifully lined. The new length jackets, new skirts, suits that represent the surplus stock of Max Rubel of New York. Tomorrow, Thursday 106 Hand some Silk Lined Capes Former Prices $25.00 and $37.50 On Sale at $15 and $19.75 These capes made of linest all-wool navy blue and tan serges, represent the entire surplus stock of capes from one of New York's best makers, Max Rubel & Co.
Men's Furnishings Men's Athletic Union Suits, made of very cood oualitv dimitv cloth. These garments are cut full ize; workmanship the best and linished wjth elastic band, lixtra good values tomorrow at 79c. Men's Dress Shirts in fancy stripes, percales, madras and crepe cloths. Worth S 1 .50. Special $1.25. Men's Hose, a big special, good quality, in blacks only, 15c a pair, 7 pair $1.00.
M INTERUKBAN DAV J Hundreds of Remnants Specially Priced for Interurban Day Silk. Wool Materials. Wool and Cotton. Voiles. Ginghams. White Goods. Lon.cloth, Nainsook, at crcatly reduced prices. See the Center Aile.
Other Interurban Day Specials Chiffon Taffeta, 36 inches wide, all silk, $2.00 quality, in black only, at $1.49. Satin Messaline, 3t) inches wide, beautiful finish, black onlv, $2.00 quality at S1.69. Fancy Silks, Plaids. Stripes and Checks. 36 inches wide, $2.00 quality at $1.69. Linen Luncheon Sets, pure linen. I 3 pieces, $5.00 value. Thursday $3.75. Pure Linen Lunch Cloth, size 54x5 4. fleur-de-lis design, $5.00 value at $3.50. Mercerized Table Cloth, 64-inch, 4 patterns, $1.00 value at 85c yard. 17-ir.ch Pure Linen Toweling, cream color, also fine for table scarfs, special 39c yard. Underwear and Hose Girls' and Boys' Barred Muslin and Dimity Suits, Minneapolis make with button attachments, a regular 60c quality for 55c. Women's Black Lisle Finished Hose, a regular 19c value at 4 for 50c.
Children's Coats Reduced Light weight Coats for summer evenings, for girls 2 to 1 4 ycrs serges and silk poplins, in navy- copen and tan. values up to $10.00. Specially priced at $2.98, $3.95, $4.50, $7.50 and $8.95.
Women's Muslm Night Gowns Round and, square neck, embroidery trimmed, $1.50 values at $1.00. 12-inch Flouncing Embroideries for summer petticoats, wonderful variety of patterns. Special for Thursday at 35c yard. Fownes' Chamoieette Gloves. twoclasp, colors white, chamois and champagne, special 59c.
Summer
Undermuslins-
Garments dainty enough to be admitted into the trousseau sturdy enough to delight the most practically inclined. The values cannot be too greatly emphasized. Night Dresses, of snowy whiteness, in muslin and long cloth, hemstitched, embroidered and lace trimmings offer great variety. Prices range from $1.00, $2.00, $2.50 to $4.50. Envelope Chemise, the popular garment for summer comfort, of batiste or nainsook, lace and organdy trimming, from $1.50 to $3.50. White Petticoats of muslin and nainsook top, deep flounces of lace and embroidery, at $1.00 and $6.50.
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vv We are exclusive distributors in South Bend of the 4am-
ous Berkey and Gay Period Furniture. Sec our display.
Kaltex Reed Fibre Furniture For Summer Porches and Homes
Kaltex Furniture is made of woven steel wire and fibre stake, an indestructible combination and better than reed for service. See Our Display at Special Prices 24x26 Table, oak top, at $8.00. Spring Seat Rocker, cretonne cushion and back, $10.75. Chairs (like cut), at $9.00. Flat Arm Porch Rockers at $5.50.
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Art Materials, Picture Framing. THE I. W. LOWER DEOORATINU COMPANT, South IVend IndL&UA. V7U Paper. Draperi a. Paint Snprllcs.
G reatet Harrains In Torrn. Economy Cloak Dept. Economy Dept. Seeon Floor. 319211 8. Michigan. Or cr Geo. Kraft Co. 5 and 10 Cent Store
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Clothing. Yoar Cr Jit la Good &l GATELVS, SSI K. 3Uchlcnn m.
ADLER BROS. On 3Ilehljran At Waahlnon Since 1894. THE STORE FOR MEN AND no VS.
Conservative Life Ins. Company South Bend Ind. A Strong Home Company Over Six Million In Force Insure The Whole Family
i LIBERTY BONDS Don't Tit i.-- ur I-mi(1 Wo i will juj i mi .V Yolk n.;iiK t f.ail juotl in-.- with .t i in-il ' inK-rot tu (Lite :tiu iill
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