South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 181, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 June 1919 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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WORLD AT WAR ' WITH GHRISTl - I
Provincial Chapter of
Holy Cross Begins Tuesday I V.'jth th'- annual VtrMt at a c'.o ; pro 'ine Ul chapter will h the Wry j
rir Punmiinh Pnink flllt ; ,h" Iciu.! charter of th mn-.lX Dr. John Caumu?h. C. S. C..!
Strife During Sermon at Summer School.
FVrm.il opnir.c of th j-rcnd j-s-
p or. of thr
1 1 ti m K'inir'r F r.i y niornir.
T'm r-!V of N'otr
.'it 1 : 1 o 0' I'-r 1; in
th NiTod 1 f rt -h.-; 1 Th'- Wry Iv. Dr. John f. u a n s ph. '. S. ".. th retiring pr'-MdT.t of tho I'mvcr- .;. a!ilrey'-1 noin " vf tid nts r -'istered for thr- .vii.-.rK-r t ri:i.
I Kin on Tuesday timrnin?. it w.iv Thomas A. Irvinsr. (".. superior I
i loirnr-d H'Jnd y evnin. Fcdlo-w ins of thf Holy Cross seminary, th Itev. I th" chnpt .-r appoint n;nts for tho William Cor.nor, C. C. superior of
i n-w yho'.a.tir yrr In September St. Joseph's no;tbife: Brother Aid-j ! 'a ill anno'jiic"! In former years nr., Pup--rio of Dujnrie institute;;
.appointments for thr year were ar Ilrothi v Maymus, rector of Holy nounceri publirjy aftf r tho retreat Trinity hik'h sc hool in Chicago: prs;ime to an end. ' hbr.t of St. Joseph collere. CinolnV,mp!yins; with th nv canon ' r.ati, ".: president of Columbia unllxw recently promulgated which re- r.ity. I'ortlmd. Ore.; president of 1 Muir-s that .superiors of all Catholic St. Hduanl's college, Austin, Tex.:
; universities, colleges and religious j rector of the Sacred Heart rollrpe. j ' omri'initb l.e chanKd very thre , Watertown. "Vi.-.; superior of Ilolyj ;. ear.-. the provincial ch.ip'er w 11! ! 'ros-s seminary in Washington. D. ' '.iffl for the purpose r; electing t; rectors of the Holy rroM hiph
SEC Y DANIELS TO ADDRESS EDITORS 1 Other National Characters to Attend Hoosier Democratic Editorial Association.
w hi' h will
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tion to Hon. Josephns Pui'.o'.s To Star Parade A pre-jt patriot:- street parade. !ed bv the flrr.it Lakes lard as an escort to Seo'y Dmiels. and cien in honor of returned soldiers and sailors will tak' place at 1.T.0 in the afternoon. After th paride. there will be ar open air meeting in Swmney park, at which S c' Daniels, Ju le T.irilis and ex-'iov. Ilalston will ir, ik .addresses to the isitins editors. The nieetir.t: will conolud' in tho ever.ir.s with a pjrotechnie display
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Dr. Mat he. v S huiah- !
r.ew president for th Iniersity ol
th.e summer
The llev
er. S. C. U in of
f-. hool officiated at s'nin hiu'h
n.i.'--. ir. n r.umaener was :i.-u-m , s,(f. , 0ic(S whi, n aro branches of s-y. S. C. provincial of the con-
Iv l .e Rev. Thomr.s A. B-;rke. r. s. C . Prefect of Pi.-vrif.lin" and the
Cotre Dame, Superiors of the Holy
j Voss smin.iry, St. Joseph's novitli ate, Dujarie institut- and fther out-
tho Holy Cross eonKrepation. Am-. iii,' those who will sit in the
schools in Fort Vane and Indianapolis and the suprriors of the Holy fVr.-s parishes in South Piend. Tho very Rev. Dr. Andrew Morls-
jrrcpation. will preside at the chapter meeting.
r, a.-.t ho may take who has thejpQLCE FIND 150
po v. 1 1 And he may keep who can." l-yvsun is Felt.
Turn where you may and it is ml'Osu'ule, f V n fur optimism itsflf. to
GALLONS OF WHISKEY:
MAKE NO ARRESTS
1 . Joseph Purke, ('. S. Head ef the Preparatory Depart r,.-nt. as !'.(. on and ?ul"!-icnn res pect i rly. The ipv. William Connor. C. S. C., Superior of St. Joseph's Noitiate. was the master f)( ceremonies. Preceding hich mass an u adenii
.recession took placf- from the J posuMe, ev n fur optimism itsf If. to. it is Peine: riunorcd in police eir
ur.iverj-ity parlors to the ,-ha 5aT. deny that more and more tho press-, (.lf.s Ur mot0r truck of the T'.vo acolytes with a -toss hearer jure of the. world us felt against tllf' ! Zimmer-Damhacher Trucking Co. jr-eded th- pro.-c.-uon; pr.,, f ; t. ... hinfis of Christ, mor,- and moro;h;is madp frf.,.UPnt trips to Cilirapo the Holy Cross and meml ers of th, . lh, (nnanous energies of sin and(f hig fllwavs como back f aulty clad in aP and ,-ou n par- wrakne and ignoranrc. malice ami , furniturethat i,. to all liripitM in tho proce,,ion. Dr. 'tel. tua, pride ar- o oanized tooutwani anc(?s Schumacher, the celehran at mass ; eneh forevc r the licht and en-j
i.n'iUfncm every man inai oimrui into this world." whisky were found hy the police
I "Tn th.. f,.:.rhrr t h r. rr f .rr n .1 t o 1 u "1,t. " 1 '""'r-'")
C T . I 1 i J . 1 -
sru.lent in a ;irholic school llki,oom- - - 1 enos si., ana xaKen,
Hon. Jnsephus Daniels, se-rctarj of the navy will make the principal address at the mid-summer meeting of the Indiana Democratic Editorial association which will le held at the Anthony hocd of Fort Way en on July Z and i. Other speakers will be Judce Kenesw Mountain Land K and cx-Gov. Ralston. The meetinu: will open on July ?, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, with a 2."-mik- auto trip around Fort Wayne, which will .'ilo include a trip to the Fort Wayne country club. To Har His t)ancr. Democratic oratory, music and fun will feature the hanquet which will he held at C o'clock. In the evening there will be an old-fashioned Kef-tosether dancinp party. On Independence day. there will he a business session at 1 1 o'clock
SHOW BIG DECREASE IN DISCOUNTED BILLS
WASHINGTON, June CO A de- ) crease of more than ? 5 ?.0no.ono in j discounted hills secured by covern- j ment nhllcations was shown Satur- ! day in the statement of the resources of the z federal reserve banks of j the close of business yesterday. To- ! tal sold reserves showed a further j decline, making a, total ' decrease of j
about Sri.". 000, 000 since the export embarpo was removed.
and the two dcoMs were dreier! in j p;aroon dalmatics. the official j church vestments for the ore:,, ion j (,i the third Sunday aftr l'c nti-'st. t
Cliri-t. tlio Tc;n-licr.
th.
this, conu-s the brave summons to the bull pen at police headquar-
. nthrono Christ more and more iers wnero it was neposuca wun
gallons of the
- , i ntnrono vnrisi more ami mor:. ....... Prachinp ...i " hn.-t. the reach- j ro'm!' in that world from which j huneds of other Ka er. ' Dr. ra.in;nuh said: . , ,.,:.!, men would banish him. It I same -liquid. "
"The truest thin.,- that an he aid
about whatever is food in the world j
today is that it is the working out of the teachings of Christ. "If Liberty-lo tri;; m n are per-
; is the cry of loyalty to the I'aith in
which wc were baptized, therefore ii, ust our faith prow stronger and stronger with the passing ' of the cirs: it is the crv of loyalty to our
nutted to dwell in pace under h- j OWM profession as teachers of the
ert-Kiir:p povernni nts. the preach- lrvu)K anfi therefor must our know!
boon to
er added, they owe this
Christ. In part Dr. Cavannmh s,,i,
edge grow, our science deepen, our ultuie be worthy to win the masicry
I of tb- world. Teachers in the school
"If tho home is sacnd. if marri- j ( f 'hrist. wo have no riht to take ape is honore'd, if domestic irtue is n.fcrior brand of education and I raetk-cd. if innocence walks safe in i label it with the name of the Creat the streets or sleeps at home in se- i M;..-ttr. To prepare less thoroughcurity. if honor between states an i ly u r our work than might have ir.di i duals ' is rc.ocnized as an es-'l.(.:t possitde to us. either as indisential lut. if Justice sits en - J v id ua Is or as communities, is like throned hi the judgment chamber, j i. cu uption in a judge or sacrileg-? In life and property are protected and j a priest. W have blazoned on our
Teacher or splendor of
owing to the fact that no one claimed ownership of the liquor, the police did not make any arrest.
HOLY CROSS RETREAT COMES TO AN END
tho pursuit of happine-s recognized as a legitimate aspiration of all mankind, it is to the teaching of .'hrist that we owe all of these things. The world is His school and all mankind are called to learn of him. "It is true that His teachings have r.eer been accepted universally
;ui:m rs. 'nrist. ne Mankind.' L t the
Christ appear in our genius, our laiofs and our results. "Here, then, in this noble. Christian temple, let us beg on the work vf the summer school the blessings of the Supreme Teacher; let us seek
and His discipline neer pf rfertly ! thi ough love and imitation of Holy
re .a ived and prac ticed. Kven in th- j Mry. w ho most perfectly reflected ac. s of deepest, strongest faith the, e , the Pyht and beauty of her Divine were abuses in government, abuses - la'ßcr and larger measure in in the home, a busts among mc, m lightsomenes of Christ. Here.;
! a final (jeuicauon oi au our pow - i
The annual spiritual retreat for the priests and brothers of the Holy Cro?s ccngregation came to an end Sunday morning, all attending hiph mass .n the Sacred Heart
I chapel at 7:.40 o'clock. The Rev. lament Thuente, a member of the j Dominican Order who conducted the retreat officiated at mass. The retreat openvd last Sunday evening and continued daily. ) Most of the brothers attending the retreat have registered ffor the j summer school, some of the broth-
ers will teach classes in the fummer school, being members of th school faculty.
their dealings with each other. ' abuses even In the Church it.-elf. but J all of these things hao c-me. in no j single instaic'e. from the teachings i of Christ. Thf hac come from the
i gleet or positive denials of His P-ssons. throu-h the weakness or o'.i!!n:ti y of the human will, through which alone the grace of Cod can fiwictiou In the world. From the beginning of 'hi ist ianity institutions and men and philosophies and movements, while enjoying here and there a temporary tri-
i'iuph. hae f.iib ! in the end just in i
et. to the illumination of Christian men and women, through knowledge and piety, let us do our full share toward bringing the world to see the odness and the leauy of that Divine light, which enlighteneth every man that cometh into the world."
FORMER ROUMANIAN PREMIER IS DEAD
FT.WAYHEMAN HAS GAINED 30PDUNDS
JASV. Roumania. ,ne Pierre P.
as- th'-y rejo, tc.J 'hrist. ', and turned away from
p roportion 'he Teat h
His light. At War With t hri-l.
' La it too ii;:eh to say that the , e icrid today. mor- than c.ir 1 fore, j i.s at war with Christ? Is it too much to siy that 'hrist is almost banished . from His own iv nidation .' (ico-
graphuuHy. Asia, .vttica and the ands of th.e .ire professedly hos tile to t'hrit. e.e p? wheic hi re ami
there m some hut in th.e wilderne.ss h.alf-st.a rv d. a bmelv missionary; keeps a je the ! it of Clnist on j th." altar of penn - s.n-i iIi-t. In F i- j rope the vast tiitoi v that was j
once th.e Kus-ian F.mpire has
for centuries in s. hi.-m. and today
premier of Koumania
1 1 c w as i' cars old.
Wednesday. Carp, former is dead here.
Tanlac Built Him Up Three Years Ago Good Health Continues.
"Talking about things that help people; this Tanlac is the medicine that straightened me out three years ago and built me up so wonderfully, and I have held mv increase in
M. Carp, w ho resigned as pre- ! wtiK,lt aml fc,. fclrong"and well ev cr i. uci in April Dl-, was leader ofjjnee." the CO n s e i a t i e party in Koumania.! The above statetnent was made by m was a member of the anti-war!1'1 Henry Khrman. a well known . mv and v.a- one of th- leadin- I machinist. Ii ing at 620 Davis street.
Ibo'mania statesmen reported to
1 remained in members of
hav i i '
th, (itrman troops in 1 '.'!.
Bucharest w hen the government
Fort Way ne. Indiana, in a conversation with a Tanlac representative, recently. Mr. Khrman was horn and
the capital on the approach of! reared in Fort Wayne and has been
een I
sterns farther than from 'hrist. A la: smalb-r i oantrie.-.
m the a-'e. their eves
and men
e r
;e number of arc w i itp.ing
rr .1.
til
bands
n:e,!t' Peel'.. the;.- U ' i -turned to j;-. s.i n it . In
what has'l-cen t!i- .norn.ou- C'-r-man empn-s of Oerm.iny and Austria, there ,vc r.aos. mi, :,i!:.mii. bitter black dtspair. In th.e oth.er outstrips of Furope wh.r. p. ,c- s rc.s tc be t slal ilsb..- 1 a:id v,n t!'.ro::g'uou the .: p.il'..-c of the whole American t-.tmcnt. tb. i i -j in p.earlv ail cm l.'lttl.al povv r in the ase:nbm. And thi is true of not on Iv cv run; nt r.- if t-ut of all oth.er things th.it uo to ni.tk up
cav ;l:z ation
last .it s. f he univ t s.; t. I n n; ige.! wuh 'hrctic scientific int n
Particularly during tli
majority c-t w o: I 1 hav e
the .i s- of th
For a long tim have get-.' t. th." e
d a', h grappb
treme. limit m th that s :c n.-e h , ! Wh.it ever may 1
tunes, th.s .ist prepo!
:js. th
at t mpt to pro o ,! i.'rored Christ. s il l of p 1st cen - ' true t da'. ; a
1:1 a ! r : : ! r
r li i: ma n gt r. -ire s of in.iti-
ksnd l ' i wealth and ;
c.
r and
tlge, th. PÜ ion-.
prt t en: n
1
u'ar pr.ja.iaes ..n.l c.ilumti.t s of history of phb.osophv
a i t: s
t h ;v ::-i : i :
and po. try r 'id t ion . J tnx-s. of up a. ::. st chuich In ib.- r d
t ';e rs.i! p s of t !.- w r id
denn I. st rating .in.e w : !
. .si ti ; 's ? :u !l tr.mg as
the th.e
f th.e s. liool.
rg:v of romuTK e
! ail forms of hum. in not .L Speak of the ph.irg.nized ice. ;irc dr awn
.'.i.'.ly .is a?.. I the
i l r i l. s -v : : : i r ..en o ; : . -
lie (1 i I . y
it. ::i fact at
!: thing
MTist the t'.itli.ipo a t r of 'hrist.
oH
tc
,r. i;mh! na lty, that today, as
.! e
. '.oi in 11 "od. no n
BARBER SHEARS HIMSELF INTO NEW T0NS0RIAL RECORD Irani; A. Hauck. retired bar-b.-r of li a) N. Mtchigan st.. has. literai'v and ftgur.it ivelv sheared himseif into a m w sotith Fe nd ton.-orial record. Had he starte. 1 on the first. s corn! or third army of occupation whn Iv commenced his
w o.!-( uttirg
b.iek h ' e r d a v
,f n
activities p. years
e would have finished y s Utting the hair of every . . . . - V
i -;- or tlie i ... '"in men in ei.ner
of the three organizations. Tn addition h" could have supplied three or four rounds of shaves for eerv doughboy in the crowd. Tutting hair got Jo be a habit w-.th Mr. Hauck back m IV7S, when he- opened his ;;rs: shop. S:: e then he has operated con-
th.
hair ol
"Tt. 4vU c.;,i w ay. the s.mple plan.
t inuouslv. cutting
Tstot o t h m I- "'.0"' patrons and thus turning off enough "mat-tre-s i!!ing" for at least ."'''0 "dowr.b-s." were human hair us.d for th.at purpose. The soapylather he employed in th" 20V eitu op TTior ttm - he h.ied all sorts shapes and fashions of Ward-, w iry an.l oihirwise. might we", hav " covered the entire area of South Fend with "slips am! s'.iv r s Ar. 1 th.e talk! Wr'l-were Mr. Hau k "f th" proverbial barber txpc -or even a lady birber his recorded -'?rbosity might have
d high thousands of opumor 'i tor records. But bar-
berir-g. and not impressing "his master's wuco" upon patrons oc- ( ;!ii.l ht.s attrntior' L'nkempt 1 e.ir.N n.l long locks lost .t life time enemy when Mv Hau.k stepp, d down Saturdiy afti rr.c-n!
pio
with the Indiana Koad Machinery
company fer the past thirteen years. "I had 'Ctn troubled with my stomach f"r ten years." he continued, "and often had lumbago, or
rheumatism, in my back so bal I ' couldn't work for a week at a time. My stomach was in such a fix that many a time right after a meal I have turned so sick thaf I wouldn't keep down anything T had eaten. I would have a heavy feeling, like lead, in my stomach and such a choking sensation through my chest that I would almost smother. Sometimes I would jut have t fight for breath, the gas would press against my heart so. And heartburn; why. I used to go to bed with it and get up in the morning with it. and i made me feel perfectly miserable. 1
j was constantly belching up my food j sour and undigested and would get j so dizzy, especially when I stooped jover. that I would turn blind as a i l at. My a;r,H'tite left me and I . would go without food until my I stomach got so empty that I would j rfr.ally just have to force myself to i oat a little something , "I had spent Jo's of money for I tieatment and medicines but with it 'all kept losing weight and getting ' worse. Many a morning 1 never j felt like getting up ami my work was just a drag t- me. I had read j so much about Tanlac and had so many who hail taken it praising it that I began taking it mself. j Well, to say it all in a few words, i the medicine son got rue out of all j riy troubles and put me in hape to I where I picked up thirty pounds in
weight. A medicine that will do what Tanlac did for me is certainly
I who has any reason for taking medI icjne and I am glad to make this 'statement for what it may be worth ' to others who are try ing to rind rei lief." ; Tanlac is so'.d in South Bend by I the Central Drug Store, and in MishI awaka by the Kel Cross Pharmacy. 1 Adt.
hours BZtfD'zi cncATK&r uAKGAtN aAr&ftd
Tuesday as usual is OLLAI AY at the Economy Departments Uuusual Values for Tuesday
LADIES' WHITE PETICOATS GOWNS CHEMISE BLOOMERS and CAMISOLES $1.50 values
00
Boys' Overalls, 89c values. Special 2 for
SI. 00
$2.00 COVERALL APRONS All colors $1.00 IOYS' BLUE SPORT SHIRTS 2 for
31.00
Hen's B. V. D's $1.00 values. While they last 2 for $1.00 Ladies' $2.00 CORSETS in pink only $1-00 MEN'S NEW SPORT SHIRTS With colored collar. Regular $1 values. 2fo$1.00 TOWELS 15c quality. Very Special at 9 for S1.00 MEN'S $2.00 OVERALLS All sizes. Very Special $1.00
CHILDREN'S SUMMMER DRESSES In pink and blue. Sizes 2 to 6 years. $1.00 values 2 for
LADIES' $1 SILK HOSE 2 pairs for
1.00
CHILDREN'S HOSE 25c values. 8 pairs for
81
00
GINGHAMS 29c quality. 5 yards for $1.00
In Our Coat and Suit Department New Summer Voile and Gingham
DRESSES Values to $10.00. All colors ind sizes. Very Special at . . .
In Our Millinery Dept. 1 00 New Summer Light Hats
Other stores ask $5 to $7.50 0Q flfl
OwiUU
for these hats. Our price is
HOMi: TO ATTI-'XI) FÜNKRAL. Donald F. Bishop of the U. s. S. New Mexico is home to attend the
funeral of his brother, Frank D. j
the son ot H. S. Bishop. 540 Euclid av.
VTELCOME CUES TA T ANY TABL Et"
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Order from ' your deale V
I Want Oscar Mayer s r 4 Approved' Sausage of Course'
IHKN thousands of house
wives adopt a marketing principle, yon know it's right. There is only one
right way to order dcliciously flavored meat delicacies only one way followed by thousands of housewives in Chicago and for miles around and that is the "Approved" way.r . They look for the Oscar Mayer label the uRed Seal of Approval" on the triangle of blue and yellow stripes. And then they order.
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Whether It h: rr.ld juicy smoked hiirrt cr manclously spiced cold meats; u-Iielher it be crisp zestful bacon cr rieh savory sausage housewives- know that if it is cne of Oscar ifr layer's 93 " Approved" prcklucts jt ir tfremclygood. Sold by goul dealers cveryivere.
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