South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 191, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 July 1919 — Page 2
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THE SOUTM BEND NEWS-TIMES
SENTEMCES SIX ' BOOZE CARRIERS
Judge Anderson, Indianapolis, Finds South Bend Men Guilty Wypizynski Scored.
King and Queen Visit Wounded
fx South licniUr- rharcl with violation of ihf K 1 .im'n'lrr.T. v hlf h fori..!! t i r.irrvir.? " JiHicr into thf ' ' for tho fmt:n tr-inw nn ir .luiv 1. :-
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Clem Czypiorhki s"r,rr'i! to ore 'lay In J.iii v.i;ho; i.-r- on th c'nxrft of having ,irn--l ;;.ii:t. of whisky from Chi'-.i-'t i r t S'-.'h liend t-'for th- r. t i--i .il ih l bf.imf ff-fti . Mi- .it!o:ny, Joer.h Wypizjr.ki ivai or 1 y l'rderal J Anl-rn for h.ivsn:: tlfmandd -r JIC fyr '.- frnfllr. zyilorsr: i tr.'l prornl'iiu' him lr-nincy from ih st.it- routs. Amis Former liti nl man. rnrmtr Patrolman Ivtcr.sim w:t--nrcMoil by Attornf-y A! flrz.k havinr hMi up violators of th 2 ii n or law vhn thy 1 : i n I 1 iii South Ti'-n'l anfl d rn uoline mon v of the violator for" ;iiovir;:. tbf m to f-Hf-aj". On Jüdco Aii'lt-r-on's "jKßfstion th- ili-tri'-' attorney n.srte'l th.it .i ca.-" w.o'il'I against ivtcrcin John I'a' ziiwski anl .ii-ha! Pohajosuk upon ploalinir tul'ty to h.ircf s of brlnpin s w n ilh.ns of whlwky from "huair to S'.uth lUnI wore rarh ;:nl 1U') and cots. Hnry Corvn and Constancy KulpcnowKki. rharud with similar r.ffrns1 wer- ;;in on- day jail h(ntfnrs. Cost w( rt' omitted.
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THE5R. MAOES TIE'S VISIT WOUNOGD CANADIAN OLDieRS
CANADIAN BOSPlTAU ORRNGTQH
Th" jiopularity of th" F-!tm'lih sav j t iKn has lav ii eniianred hy his thou Khtfulnrss in visiting th sick and v. oiiiidt d sailors and soldi rs. (..Hict1 u Mary ha always hrrn active in war work and is well loved hy the Kniih public
ESTIMATE COSTS OF POSSIBLE DETOUR OF GRAND TRUNK TRACKS
LOOK AHEAD TO
BROAD CHANGES
New Superiors for Holy Cross Colleges ta Be Named at St. Mary's Soon.
Two eninfar, Thomas T. Irin'
and A. S. iJointr. arc in South IVnd rIres-ritir.K th Grand Trunk, evtl-' mating" th- rest of the proposed chanir" In the detour plann d I , y tht t rlty englneerintr lernrtm"nt ami!
President P. J. Kelly of th" Grand j Trunk. President Kelly nu-t th" lo- j ral committee here July :: and the! ''ine rhnnqes, similar tn Aiait of two of hl representatives is ,h,,' 'P' ct. d two days aro at the the outcome. , lnirsity of Notre Iame, will he Plans ffr the propo..d (hanoi" St- Marys. Notre Hani", which will do away with th" present ! w,i"M rs- of the Holy Cross from Orand Trunk track en Division st. i '1" I'-ts of the country meet in
dm; applies also to the sisterhoods. Hereafter sister Mipcriors will he chosen for threo year terms only. lit. Uev. Ilishop Herman Joseph Akrdimc will coni" to St. Mary's Aufr. 15 to take part in the ta-mi-annual reenptlon of the sisters. On that date a number of novices will roeeive the veil and a lare chiss of postulants will make their professions. The Wshop will preside at the ceremonies and will also elehrate solemn pontifical high mass.
EVERETT CLEMENTS IS CITED FOR BRAVERY
Kverett C. Clements, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1). 1 1. Clements. 1 :: 1 2 S. Hush st.. has been officially cited by
(Jen. Pershing for bravery under
are belr.tc dlsi uss"d by th engineers ! 'bapter at St. Mary's, the second firo. The' citation was awarded on
together with "ity i:m;nuer F. J. v k in August. .March L'7. Anderson. i N w superiors for the numerous! The oftlcial cltMtlon as Pvt. The letovir as suggested by th" lo-Hr'ly Cros insjitutions in the Unit-! Clements distinguished himself at al committe- cinsi.in of Mayor '1 States will be appointed and aji'ezancy. France, during July. 131S. K. It. i'arson. William Happ. C. A. i h'K 1 sr to Mother (W neral M. Per-j It came as the result of his carrying Elliott and City Attorney T. W. Slick petua will be ele t'd. Mother Per- j thre different mes.aes five miles
proved arceptab!" to President Kel-.b' t'ia has directed the destinies of 1 under Hre at pre.it personal risk. Il
ly while Mere and are considering
the Micineers now fb :';stcrs of the Holy Cross for 14 i plan to run the ears.
(irand Trunk across the river mar the Sample st. brldpe and to continue the right of way abms the New York Central line tracks.
CITY DADS TALI STREET PAVING
Weaver Gets Leland Ave. Trunk Sewer Job Discuss 'Phone Consolidation.
l'-x'ii Length of Term. A n- w interpretation of a church canon pertaining to th length of
later was wounded during tht last Marne engagement and spent three months In the hospitiil. He is now a meiriber of the army of occupation. He is a member of Co. I, ö'Oth in-
- i vice of superiors in religious or- fantry. rd division.
End of a Perfect Day Causes Rosy Ray-Not a Fire
"And the sun goes down with u flamini? rny " While South Pendens the city o'er P. j.ed up in aw at a fiery northwest sky Wednesday night and wonderrd from whence a me the reliction of the blaze. Where is the fire?" they mieried oi the telephone operator at The .News-Times for over an hour. Communication was hastily established every fire station in the city but thement knew of no Maze.
Michigan City was reached over J lor.-' dislam e and the information
elicited that: "There's no fire over here That illumination in the sky is not a blaze. It's a rejection from an overdrawn and prolonged sunset on Lake Michigan. The sun does that e cry otifp in a while. That's all, goo" bye."
Holy water founts at Schilling's.
Reutine business occupied the attention of the board of works in .session Wednesday nU-ht at the citv hall. The members ui" hoard h'n the papers were . mied contented themsehes with talking ocr the change in Ulephones whi 'h take effect July -'4. At the present time the several cit ottk es b.4e both the Home and the Hill phoms and with the rurniiii; o'lisolu). in it Is expected t tin t one of thestrunks will be remo.ed from tb.e office 5.
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trunk fcewer wa.- aprowd ' v th board, and !el to H. C. Weaver " v $4.784. Ayprtnc ..-ii)cnt KoIS. Th asM'JMiifiil rolls for t mh rt te rang of the ai!es eat of Cairo! t.. and South of Monroe n-.-rc approved well as the v ;:er connections for Keasey st . Sheim in v . Ijndt n v.. St. Loan b!d. Tb.e pipe sewer connections for lar.d-o v Kt. ulsO cai.ie up for the lo.rd apDid? wre ordered rett: rr.a 'de .-. : t. for th- ret-urf.ii lr.;: of llddy st . Van Puren atal Liiii!.i!-' a : for th pam.e:it of N. Mohic ui t . and for the Krad". . v;rb .ivj Md--walks on W. piil-u! av. A preliminary oibi r -r !; vis
ing of lar.dei; a with. -and th- p. ir.g cf P:r'-.e: asphalt .-or.crete a i
Store Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Saturday 9:30 p. m.
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114 South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenue.
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Bungs opportunities to buy just the things you want and need tor immediate use at considerably less than you ever expected to pay. Read each item it pays.
Summer Dresses, one Linene Suiting, 34-inch, lot of white and loured ; suitable for children's voile dresses, in newest ; dresses and middies, in tan,
styles. Friday 0E?f&ip"mk und green. Regular
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White Wash Skirts, the kind that don't shrink. Friday at BIG REDUCTIONS
35c value,
yard
Check and Plaid Voiles, 40-inch. 50c value, yard dvV
Men's Wash Ties, white with colored woven stripes.
Friday C special 0
Motor Hats, in different
j shapes, colors and materials
HALF PRICE
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Tin: iu; hits. For ic;r Vb-'re! i now ;:- tlu;v. both voca! ir. l mtrumenta!. -.Mick-fy". "Chong". -Ma.ie'.on'". "1".. aut :f Olio". "Kiss Me Atfain'. 'I'. iv Pal of Mine". . I.tttle Üirth. t'inoo nd You". "I'm l"oreer ! '!o -Uubblea". "Tliat Tumt-le I. wr. Shuck". "How You ;ot n.t K p Them Down on th I'arin", aSo "Ifead Over Heel.-." and "I'm A1was Alwayn Chasing H.;nr.iv ", and otli-t-r dance number. The c W Copp Muatc Shop 1 7::-l "
Pitrcrnlze the advertiser hs Is Üicre to serve you.
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Gingham Petticoats, in! Fancy Skirting, 36-inch,
pink, blue and gray stripes. ; white with colored woven
$1.00 value. TQf ' striPesFriday tl U U Friday,
Trimmed Millinery, in' Remnant Special, short small and medium sizes. , lengths of curtain mateValues to $7.50. & jji rials, 1 to 6 yards long. Choice Friday Ö Ö nö ry special at j HALF PRICE
Fiber Silk Hose, all sizes, !
Aladdin Dye Soap, colors while it cleans. 10c "j? value. Friday fi? w
63c value, jß&o, P,i;ci r r;jr Ä.
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in black and white, double' MPron wn8"?m f7"1 h .,ic i t.o. ! in blue and white checks.
Women's Apron Dresses, plaids and checks, in medium and large sizes. "7Jfa Very special fl W Parowax, for preserving,
ironing and washing. 18c
heels and t.e.s. CJßftl"' l"ut J,.,u. ."'Vi value. Friday -flÄ $1 -25 value. Friday ; V sPec"-' gQ! only, cake . . . . .. I0Ö
Women's Black Cotton
Jap Rose and Palm Olive
Hose, in black only, -ga Nurse Stripe Gingham,!s ial c - i " 2-inch, large assort- c' r Jfli: Special, pair uVy?U f oe t & 3 for LtUU K ment. 35c value. fdZ
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Mercerized Plisse Friday, yard
(crepe), o-inch, assorted;
C(itus. rnaay, B;JÄ
yard
Men's Furnishings,
pajamas and night robes,
: well made of e;ood mate
Bleached Pillow Cases, rials. Regular size 42x56. Friday j value, special, pair 5 iß Choice
One lot of Women's Neckwear at HALF PRICE
White Silk Gloves, in
$2.50; sizes 6 and 616 only. Very
1 SS!sp?!ia, C1. aL5Ü pair l3ßp
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Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 SaU to 9:30 p. m.
White Kröche Bon Ton CoreU Special models, regular S7.50 value, tomnrr-.--v at $3.98.
Melba Toilet Preparations For warn-, days ktej your .km clean and cool.
Miss E. Crueger, a Fpec'.ah.t from the Melb Toilet Preparation Co., is with us for a i-hort time. Miss Crnecer will instruct you how to improve your complexion and keep it clean and tool these wann days Call and see her in toilet goods section.
Midsummer Weather Makes Tub Frocks of. Unusual
And doubly so when offered at these prices, tar below the regular selling. Then again, finding such an assortment to choose from, in sizes, materials and styles, one is fortunate in making purchases now tor an extra frock or two.
These Interest
Underwear Women's Cotton Union Suits, narrow strap, tight knee, regular and out size, at 60c and 75c. Women's Lisle Union Suits, an extra fine quality, nil sizes, at 89c An odd lot of Athena Union Suits, tine lisle, tight and umbrella knee, $1.50 to $2.50. Women's Kaysins, Vests, extra out size lisle. Price 75c Women's lisle Vests fancv top, regular and out size. Price 65c and 75c Women's Strapless Vests, regular arid out size. Price 5Cc. Women's Cotton Vests at 15c each; 2 for 25c
Äjand rr3i: -Ter . vv - w j fi -1 ill
At
$7.95, $10.00
$12.95
At $7.95 You may choose in Voiie, Organdie and Ginghams. Values vou never saw be-tore.
$1 2.95
Flowered Pattern roiles. Quantity Flounced Organdies, White Embroidered Voiles dresses that are irresistible at this price.
Tub
Skirts are Popular
These Days A new shipment arrived today, Skirts you have been wanting.
Surf Satin Skirts at $6.95 A skirt of medium price with a higher quality appearance. These have big pearl buttons on pocket and belt. Also White Gabardine Skirts at $6.95 and $8.95.
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The contractors are busy remodeling our building. When completed we will have a more up-to-date furniture store. Remodeling is not interfering with our business. Come in, get prices and see what we can do for you. Watch us grow. Watch us grow.
Good Forniture at Right Prices Here
Solid Oak Pedestal, 36 inches high, golden or fumed, for
Silk Floss Mattress, 33 pounds, roll edge and side
stitched, extra heavy ticking, tor
Solid Oak Dining Chair, nicely finished, genuine leather, slip seat, Genuine Quarter Sawed Oak Dining Table, 54 inch top, highlv polished, extends to 6 feet, Qf IsC! for tHd.UrJ Solid Oak Rocker, high back, very comfortable, upholstered in good grade imitation brown lffe leather ever tempered springs, for $taaW$3
Solid Oak Drop Leaf Breakfast Table, 42x36 inches, has two drawers, for. . . .
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Mahogany or American Walnut Tea Wairon, with loose tray, Queen Anne or William and ffBjfjj Marv design, for &i5$v
Electric Floor Lamps, mahogany post, highlv polished; shade is 26 inch. Comes in com- &f$fi i bination colors ÖUeHkJ Bedroom Suites. We have a complete line in all period designs, made of genuine mahogany, American
walnut and old ivory. Prices up from
S73.00
BED OUTFIT FOR $29.00 Full Size 2-inch Continuous Post Bed, Vernis Martin finish, 25-year guaranteed link 'fabric pring, 6-inch riser and 45-pound mattress, all cotton, complete, for
OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT WITH US.
WANSON LEE FURNITUR!
316-318 South Michigan Street.
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The Low Price Furniture Store.
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TLJ I. W. LOWER rdJORATIXO COMP ANT, Sooth Do rKJ, Indiana. Draped m. Ylnt BvppU.
PRUCGTST. Andftorlnm Tbrater. The Big Cut Rate Drug Store OTTO C. BASTIAN,
S. B. SHOE PARLORS, 216 S. Michigan St, rp Static. CKmb a Flight and Rare f 8 t )
ADLER BROS. On Michigan at Wfe&blnftoo Since 1894. Tins ETom: ron men- and DOW.
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