South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 169, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 June 1919 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

ORDER OFFICIAL

YOUNG LADIES PLEASE IN ONE ACT COMEDY

OF GRAND TRUNK

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Board of Works Sets July 8 as Definite Date for Railway Hearing.

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J"hri Üiirt-.n. .Mij rt .f Mrs. Valeric th" yoi.rr-; i.low : :! that of Mr?. oijii h:j.- Miss Mis. prr.-i.,!i AsliJ. I'.iul, M'. Si--I.i

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SENIORS PLEASE IN CLASS PLAY

DIVER FACTURES KNEE

SIX FROM SOUTH BEND

IK MOTORCYCLE SPILL WILL ATTEND ENDEAVOR

SOCIETIES' CONVENTION Motorc. c Ort.c r Diver's

Glenn Cunningham Carries Lead Well-Production Is Successful.

knie was fr.ivfjrfl an. I h was !.al1;. hhakrn u whe:: an autnfohilf firiwn !.y A'fr-1 S'rlcrW-iv of K 1 7 V. (rik ?T::nsh'i into htm at Main st. and '"nlf.tx a v.

'ut'n Knd will ho r presented at ihr- Chrjytiar. Kr.ücavnr .-Lite conT.tion at Fori V.'ayn- ftop- Ji;ne 2' ' t. .Inno 2r h s! dolf?at-s. They be t hosrn Irojn the various Ki:-

A conlini; to Invr. Ho.ferr.ersr rut -ieuvor societies in th city ch'irch

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th- tornrr in violation of th" city ordinanc a h" turnd off Oolfax av. Sodorltf-rir was arr!t-d for careless drivlntr. anl 'atrr released on $30 bonds.

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of the Krade il. xation of the (Ir.un! , l()l; S :naid. Trunk railway trarks n Division Precedintr the p;.,y a daoc-. TJiv Jn a tel.-rari: t- Huwird Kelly, i j--, . n, , i,,n' was j rew ntid h lit-

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tj?teni. s'-r;t lit Ta -vil.-iy .tftcinoori : Mr. Elliott made It that ti"j loard of works will not ounten ar.r.any further iostponeni' nl ot th--ri;attcr. Th- tlrr-ini w.is th an-w-r to a ' rnesj--aj;c it' dv ! hy the hoard of i vork s Tu .-'Li y niorrwia.', in w hi' h , Mr. Kelly stated that the ' r:n s of j Uf-inf--i" ai:ain compelled ami to I

Jo3tp'iie his -n.i n.ent with trie V-oard of norks. This was for the liearinir set oriiririaily for .June IlacI Man) 'lini.. Kelly's telegram to f'r- - t FJhott Tuesday was the -lef nth delay Jrar.d Trunk oüieials have effected. m ry time farther di.-cuv.if.n h.is leen scheduled in rect nt years th.e railroad o:li"ial have heen ohlk-ed to make lat-Ininle anrrll. 1 1 j ais of thMr naKern nts here "l.e auso of stress of lusine.- " 't f!ici; !.- liave com' to iew the situation .is a hronic eis of stall ami hitch, and t-ay that the railroad's dilatory ta--lics cannot continue mil h lonuar. Memhers of the hond of works lire tempted to look upon the latent moe of the ',rand Trunk as another v.'iy to bru .iside arid delay action (l s lon,' a.s possible. if!:ri ils aho'it city hall are inclined to the opinion that the comparative inactivity of Mayor F. fl. Carson h.n- hd indirectly at leat. to Kelly's latent, postponement. The ma; or him.-elf h is -one on record with the statement that the Grand Trunk is stalling. Whether he will force a showrlown should tiVre he aridher jm.-itpontn nt remains to lo .ecn. Is Old rrohlem. Th rHvision st. proldcm f s? proverbially "as old as the hill-:" Years apo after placing a single track in IMviüion st. the rnilroid sought iermlsslon to lay a donhp. track. The request has ne er been trranted. In recent years the narrowness of the thoroughfare his cai.sed residents to agitate for al'olijon of r pr.ide crossings by either devatini: or depressing t),. tracks. Joint action on the petition of residents was taken before the war by the local to.ird of works and an acrcement was reached whereby Krad0 crossings would be abfdished l-'iter the railroads objected because' of the costs the hani;es would involve. Further action was interrupted by the war and nothing was done for the next two aars. Koad UouiiH's FfTorts. i:.arly this year the board of works ak'ain pet to work to have the di!!ivulty straiplitened out. IurectorGen. Hines of the Tinted States railroad administration wired permision for the railroads to resume their old work and the South 1U ml board Fot in touch with th railroad officials. FrorniMS of a hiretin:: however, have not been furilled by the Cirand Trunk otlicials who are particularly concerned over the Division M. problem. South Ib-nd and Syracuse. N. Y., are perhaps the two lirpest cities in the country in which railroads are built :n t liorouclifares in the heart of t he , it -. A new rUht-of-way whid; would rcmoe the tracks from I;;Hn .st. entirely is generally favored by ic.-i-'dents of the city. Flevation or depression of the tracks waoald n'ail the expenditure of a million or imu,dollars and a coniderabb- port.ori of the burden would have to b Lerne by the city.

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I..ÜI ui Martin rn lere 1 seral ioi:n tMJin'i ers. l.a neiti' was enj.ed aft( r th- play.

Before a lar-re audaTce. th- clopw.K c ..-rei-,es of the CocpiillarJ M'honl were h id T 'esday afternooa on the ,v liool rouniis. A number of dances arid drills were- civ en ny members of the Kindergarten and

'every lass, incluu'.rc the seventh i lincV.

vear. The feature of thn afternoon was The shamrock." by Miss Porothv Davis and MKs Janice Heed.

LKS GET S2.S00

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One Fourth of Membership is Canvassed by Workers; Limit Subscriptions.

Glenn ! Trav-.rs,

ces-fully through the vici.ssitudes of chancing fortune, ranir.c from t hunted ' v Vo. k criininal to pri .-i-, 'b lit an ! dictator oi the Central lAor-iH.iji lepubiic fjf Mariana, I i:i tlm approwd William Ku.-s. 11 style, at the hiii school Vidin. day ::uht. wn'i' he pia.v,d the k-ad ill Ith s, mor cla.s pla, 'The- Dictator," a thre.--.ict comedy p Kuhat d Hal diili; ija v is. The play as jne f action from J beimiiu.; F end and, co:Urar to j most a.n.iteur pi oacctions. moved spilth without the i.sual ira. It j v.i .. 'iitraby a man's production, j I a. Urn thtae feminine characters iv.ere idmirai-ly Lti n by Miss Kuth

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sion .rv who. a.-, 's to bo cxi.ccte i. i Trv MPWR-TIMPR Want Ari:

Ii l h v w i i mi kw iiuiii ouu i n the -X w York criminal the end: Miss Mar om- ;

I .. hneid r, who ass nm-d the flU'DI cult rid" uf a Spanish sc-:mra witi' i seemwi e t;-, and Mis.-- Dorothy i ; ; 1 1.. . i, i .. . . : ...

.i. mi, .. inv unlit ui i'c in (.c with hej -roolved husband and blind to his faults. ( V.rry Paris II.

Same 1 l.ei'-oc. tne docile valet ot Travers, Morris Goodman ab tib j Ringle Says All Treatments

next Sunday. Th conva-ntlon this year will be the larest owr held in Indiana. '. ordinc to the state organization ofbcials All meetings will be held in the Fir.-t Frt s'' terian church of Fort Wayne, where hundreds of delegates from e'ery ity and tow n i a the statn will assemble. Dr. Francis F. Clark, founder of the christian Fndeavor, will peik at the openinc ni-rht exerciss. and Da t i.i Poiim; w ill j)rside at u su - tf.-dlllK a ; c-mbly.

W'itii 70 pr c. nf of the menibership yet to be canvassed. F.. P. (. F!ks rai.-ed a total of ll'.OO Monday toward th'ir iroal of i.i'i'ii f(,r the vacation fund for the mothers- and 'hildren during tlie si.nr.ii'T of l!l'.b nly memb'is of the Flks lodsre are li. mi: asked to subscribe to the niov ment, since the teams are making it purely an affair of the local i od .:. Fach Mibsepipt ion is limited to and the smallest amount that can te u'ivrn is jr.. I'tfd lennis. captain of one of the teams of Fiks, r'ported at the los of tlie just day's drive that results were very satisfactory and that by the time the entire membership is e.anvars. d the fund will have been ra ised. Offers Thousand lf)IIars. 'ne man when approached yesterday b- one of the workers, handed over a cheek for Jl.o'i'j which

! mi fi:ki:nt days. I "Times liavr chanced. When I was a tad I was happy with a 1 penny." i "Yep. .Vow that merely pays the i

i tax on a k1-'ss of soda water, i

BETTER THAN HOT SPRINGS, HE SAYS

general handy man and wireless telegraph operator, Norman Merr i"k a-; Col. John T. lio.vU-, the crooked American (Onsiil, and Fred Davis, who as lose the manager ot the hotel at .-an Marina. addtd much to the action of the last two arts, weir all well adapted to their parts and rained them ofl in line style. Other "hracters wo contributed tu the sue vi b.s of me idav weie

l Karle Straw as Pulfv, a erret service detectiva ; I riedolpl; Neor. as i lirx. Arthur I.ostick; Warren Wat-j ters as sjamr.il Codman. euptaiu of j the R. d C Line aid General Santos I Campos. Präsident of San Mariana;' Ctrrol Weiler a.s Dr. Yas'iduez. '

health oitlcer of l'orto Faiitf.s; Arthur Weisbcicei ;is Cpl. Manuel. Charles Kiltie as Klellt. ictor. ot the V. S. S Oieion, and Francis Pylc as sn.okiuc room ideward. Th-? soldiers and sailors were Charles Kroner. Goie Goodrich. Ole Us ii. t.'ii irles KitfK., liobert luffma;i

Failed Until He Took

Tanlac Like New Man Now.

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"BAYER CROSS" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN

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had to be turned down because of

the limit of which was set be-l,,ml 'brl-rt Alarowsky. fore Hie : tart of t!ie di ive. It pi'pied j Th(' blai' VUi coaclicd the donor of the hme thousand erv 1 lL -NIbie. public

inuch to be turned down but he very gracefully tor,, up the check for the lari:e amount and m turn n;ade out one for the maximum. In another downtown office two workers were policitinc fo- funds from brother Flks when they were asked by two non-members if their checks for fi'h would not ho accepted Whefu told of the rub's and regulations they were disap-

rteina rkable. indeed, wrs the ffateiiint made recently by Charles Uiud of :: Wavhltltnil Street. lV.irbi. 111. Mr. Hinsel declareil that. ;dt!xiili he ha tik-n the treatment at Ibt Springs and used number f ilhfereut medicines during the prist eleven years, in Id. 4 efforts t retere hU healtli a few bottles of Tu n la e hive den- hiin !ure I than everv tldii,' elie cernbilied. Ills statement t'dlows: ".Nothlll',' itT helped me until I f't liiiilar a iiol now I'm Inst like a man

'u.-nle over. My "torn i. h had been in a wry bad fix for eleven years or more.' and pained tn. mi bid nt time. that I j wmiM doable up like a l.-e kknlfe After j nearly every meal I would bloat up with 1 'as until a.s tiht as a drum and just si'ffer iiL'otiy. My nerves became all s!int ' fen-d and ti:y healtli ;:ot so p.r that I was forced b i uit work .No Kind .f j inedi hi- sr'ined to reach my trouldc j and I was jroin d"ui hill v fast. I ; was adrised to po to Hot Springs, whicfi j I dil. but after spending vGiat money) I hud s.ne.l up. I returned leaue in jut 1 .1. bad a shape as when I left. If red :

V "Tse. . -.i: "Wldle talking t- a L'ood friend one

o .'iiss (ljV ,,j,((ljr ,MV .p.pL.ride .-nditi.Mi h. 1 peaking told me he i..diev, d a few bottles of

Morris Goodman served as Ttnlae would Ktr.iK'htcn na ui Well '

"Raver Tablets of Aspirin" to be genuine must be marked with the ; safety ' Haycr Cross." Alw ays buy j an unbroken Haver packaue whiih contains proper directions to .safely lelieve Headache, Toothache, Kar-; a he, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. ' Handy tin boxes of 1 2 tablets cost ' but a few cents at drutf stores j larKtr packages also. Aspirin is the trade mark of Payer Manufacture of J Monoa-eticacidester of alicylioacid. i Adv. :

pointed, but upon betner hari'led i;ik application blanks they immediately filled them out that they may help the mothers and children vacation fund.

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business manager, tiie pioperties ware taken care of Ly Miss Jatl;erme Klingel, Jeanette Kidenour anl Kee M'ttes. the costumes were procured by Miss Myrtle McCoy, .Misd Htbn Muess'.'l aid Miss Mildred Kennoe, and the miike-ups v,re in hare,e of -Miss Milne, assisted Fred Johnstone.

CONSIDER TWO MEN TO FILL OFFICE AT HEAD OF CITY'S SCHOOLS

Althoutrt1! fhe board of education has taken no deiinite steps to till the vacancy in the ofTlro of superintendent of rity schools caused by the death of John F. Xuner, it is understood that two men are receiving very serious consideration. F. K Kleweller, of Newcastle, Ind.. superintendent of schools there, and J. S. MeCowan. present principal of South F 'ml hih school, are two

! candidates from which the choice will be made, it Js said authoritativelb' Mr- MeCowan has headed the local

. hirh school since FGO, when he took I

' the position vacated bv F. L. Sims. 1 i Mr. Klewellen is a graduate of Iarlj ham rollese. and has a master's dei 1 ee from Indiana university. He

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K171TK FROM CHICAGO. Dr. and Mrs D. W. Tucker have returned from Chicago. While there they artend. d the testimonial baniuei by the Alumni association of the Northwestern I nivorsity Dental school. The banquet was itiven at the Htel Kaalle honoring T)r. Thomas Lewis Gilmer and the live

Kohl star members, anions whom is j

apt. iiarianu i.t e 1 neuer. Atter the dinner they unveiled and presented to the school a life size bust of Dr. Gilmer and bronze tablets to the memory of ach of the p;old star

I had little faith la if to help me. but as my friend seemed to know x hat lei was talking about. I de.bUd to t.'ike hi s J advice, and to niv complete rurprofe the I tirsf bottle f Tanlac hfopp.-d t ie ira j

ferinini; on my stuiiin-li and put me in hl.ape to where I could eat and enjoy

my rneaN. My fd bean to digest as ! i! should. 1 i 1 y nt-rvouMies left me, and )

I realized I iis on the roiol to rapid recovery A I continued to fake Tanl c my healtli Improved and ray strength ie turned until now I am able to work as Well as I ever Would In my life. I fe. 1 more irrateful than I ear express for ;vl.at 'lard. ii- has done for me and am

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11" n I mini. At' 1 1 ' 1 uti-' .... ."inm: to try It. I can't praise It too highly and expe. f t relv mi it for my health as lent.' as I live." Such stateu.e'its as the tvezuz should iij'peal verv forclldv to the flionsnnds who suffer from the same troubles. Most people who suffer from nervousness, and dizziness, stoma h and liver troubles, kblnev derangements and who

lire hi a general run-down condition. I simply need something fo tmie up t lud r 1

system and to assist the vital orzn.s In performing their proper functions. Tanlac is a powerful reconstructive and always prod inc. mot rafifvin results. Taabic Is sold in South Kein! by the 'entral Ir:ir Store, and hi Mlshawaka l) the IP-d Cross Thai in icv. Adv.

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Fach jrold star mother

was presented w itli a silk flap; which had covered the tablet bearing her son's name.

WATCH FACTORY GIVES HELP SHORTER HOURS

CATARRH of tho BLADDER rHevi In 24 HOURS lirftS widy tum f flnnrtr of crntrr frits

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Shorter hours with hub- .r no i decrease in wapen have leen planted j to the. employes of the South lb ml "Watch facor- accrdmc to an otll-j t ial notice pos. d m all the departments Tuesdav. The new time' -vchedal Koe.s ir.U :; 1 .Jaly 1. and apl'-hes to the ."'-.t .r mne workers of the cn nee i r.. Hitherto the employes have been beir.uir. work at 7 m the momir.- ' ar.il ;'Uttin5 .t h Cnd r the new j Idan w ork will b, c;n at 7 : bi ar.d ;

wail rfHS daily at ":',a j will no: be m.i'er;a!!v hortfr.ej hours of w-rk

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CARPENTERS' UNION GETSJJEW MEMBERS Thirty-five , ,ir. t. s- w, r,. ceptt (1 at the reiridar ir.n'.nu- of iiilocal inion No. 4,, Fnitt-1 Krothethocc! of i .irper.'.ers .r.:l Joiner-. TV.csday ever.msr in then p.. til .1'Michigan. This was- tho .-. nd larc r: tof app'.Kar.ts ac-c; i.-i bv t!.e b't.-.; carpenter i' union, a ii.i.- of . !r t.tkt-n :r. !asi ho k. Tnsb;. 's m.-t-v b'sed the nrr.ibcrship ,!; .v w Ith its pecbl iratutK-ei fe. .s. OH. FFDGi:. "'What s all that :..-;-e. u;: tb i! hubbub in the -hot- :" "We ma r. u fai t ;. re t n.:- L- 1; Well ?"

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WHITE LOW SHOES FOR AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW

SUMMER PRICES

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White Colonial Pumps .$3.95 White Oxfords $4.45 Black Colonial Pumps $4.50 Black Oxfords $4.00 Tan Oxfords $4.00 Men's Russian Calf Oxfords, in black or tan. Specially priced from $4.45 to $6.50

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W'liei; an T,e tells that all peanut butter

alike, end him m er to the Cofiee Ranch. W e'll show him that Our Pcmut Butter is not like the re.-: it's different it's better üv,;i there st. Two hie inili criudim; Better Peanut Butter while von wait.

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INTERURBAN DAY

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Pure Ground Pepper, pound 29c Ready Cut Macaroni or Spaghetti (limit 5 lbs. to customer), lb. . .10c Lima Beans (limit 5 lbs. to customer), pound 10c 2()c package Egg Noodles 13c Large can Salmon 17c Pie Filling, package 15c Special offerings on Hot Weather Goods for Lunch.

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Bathing Suits on the Center Isle See this special display of beach suits, surf suits for men, women and children. Main floor, near entrance.

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

Afternoon and Evening Dresses

The social dance at the lake or the evening promenade at home makes one desire for some cool garment of more dress-up fabric than usually worn during the morning.

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Bon Ton Corsets The annual manufacturer's concession sale. Each year the company sends us a limited number of Corsets to sell below the regular price. They came yesterday. 100 Corsets in pink and white broche, waist line model, rubber top. Regularly sold at S-L50. Tomorrow special at $3.00.

Of TarTeta Silk combined

with georgette, in several colors ......

You couldn't imagine how pretty these dresses are. Come and see them the price is very low.

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Jersey Dresses $19.75 These a-e specially priced for Interurban Day only. Colors are copen, navy, tan. brown and green.

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Towels at a Saving of One-Third Attractive prices like these for half linen towels offers timely savings. At 25c, 35c and 39c are towels that regularly sell at 39c, 59c and 65c. Guest and Kitchen Towels at 25c.

Plaid

Silk Skirts Specially Priced at $7.95

Splendid quality of silk in plaids, striprs, many combination fcolors. Also plain black and navy, for Interurban Diy only.

Traveling Bags in All Leather A fine all-leather bag for week-end trips in walrus, panther or crepe grain, black with brass lock and catches, 18inch bag, special at $6.50. Jap Matting Suit Case at $2.00, 24 inch, metal corners and brass catches and lock.

June Clearance Sale of Pattern

Hats

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Beautiful h:its with trimmin'e of feathers, flowers and ribbon.-.

a Pattern hat values tpun Sio

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SI 2.50. Special QR norrow at Wiww

Summer Underwear Gauze Vests for Women, our regular quality, tomorrow 4 pairs 50c. Muslin Petticoat, lace, hemstitched and broidered edges. Special tomorrow at 75c

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Chamoisette Gloves A splendid hot weather glove in all whit at 39c. White, champagne and chamois. 59c

Saturday was the Biggest Crop

we ever gathered in one day. Over 29 dozen of hirt3 so Id. had 52 dozen in the lot. Tomorrow the balance of these

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