South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 218, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 August 1919 — Page 2
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MARKS DPENfPJG OF PRIESTS' MEET
Hundreds of Clergy Attend Religious Services, Lectures and Business Sessions.
Leader of Orchestral Soxtet at Chautauqua
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Would Change Pension Law ?
To Make Payments Monthly
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t !-.(!. : c. t!.. national conrr' s . of j tn-i Pr: st.-' Lucharj-tio b n;je of: th United Stat.s was f..ini.t': v '
"; n-I Tuesday morning v.üh pontitaa! hi'h ma.- at 'J o' lock in the Sat red If. art hni -1 at the I "ni v riuty of Noire Dam. The let. Iiew Jr.-;.!, S -I. r :u ! 1 tyhop f the Toledo dioce. and rruidm of th- P n hi : ast ic baue.
rifiiciated at m.i.. He was a-isted! by the lit. H-. .Murr. John P Ptor-j fO". 'f S't. .To'.n's seminary. I if l r . Mas.-, as ilcifii.n of rif.v.i.r. anil fb.oj Pev. Jo.(-;ih A. I'auze of N-w V.rk ' city as v ih-(f nr-in of honor. Thei Pv William It. Connor, C. S ..! fcrnur r.oviee mastr at St. Jo-t h'lh's novitiate, and ehap'air. ,t St, Mary's, acted as master of e-re-; rn'jnw Fr. 'i.nr.or was .'insisted by 1
Mr. Maithf w "oyb-. f. S. C The Mw Irv. peter M vMurr, archbnhop of th" Milw nuki dioces. the Pt. lv. Herman J .V-
crdtnfr. of the Fort Wayne diocer-. : and the lit. Pe. Ju.-.-ph Lilhs bishop of the Kan-a-; City lio-..., i . upj. -l sf-a! lit ,ir th- main alt ir. ' Sln ;r-Kr1an Chan.-. j Durinsr the mas thr Holy Cross j emlnary choir r nder ! flio Gre'-i oriun chant under the dire, tion nfi Ir. John licl.Kin.iy. c. S. c.. nfj Washington. I. C. .i m-uiber "f the. summfr school faculty. Frof. Will-i iam Middi behalte rm-b-red sobj selections on the or-aii at ' Credo" and "Penedietus." j Preceding the ponti'io.tl mass; priests, members of the Puohandio' league, assembled in the university j.arlor. ami in a j'ro Mm pr !."! - ; 1 to th chiiicJi Th" IT"-1 s'-ion 1 u a h-aI ! t-y two atolvt. who .i t-'. u as rami!? b iror .uiI a -t os ' larr. The Kew .l.mi's J J renh. C. S. .-'!. eri'-r of the Holy Cro-ni ilission band, he.nhd the pro cession. ' Iurin the pf.ntirica! inas An-h-! bi-ho; Mt.ssmtr of .Milwaukee j preached a cnuon on 'The Kachar-j l.st and Kennedies for Social Fvils.- j Tho first business scsr-ion sched-j Tiled to be;:in at I Ö ; :: ( o'clo k. was) postponed until 2 o'clock in the! afternoon. Fi.-hop Schremb. as'
protector and pr.id tit of th- nuc!iaristic league, opened the rion with a short address xpl, lining tlie jcirpose .f the i onu-re-s. its air.is and wliat thf eshi(n hops to accornpl'.'h at Notre Iam ptoint 1'otnniittrcs. 1'oilow int: the o;. mm; remarks thre- ommittees wi re appointed by th presiding ofücer. The committ e on the onstitution of the caK'K' ir. iid.-: The lit. Kev. Jo.-, ph Liüis. t. .-.. p ot K.nisiji "ity. eb.airman; the Rev. lUde .Maiei. (). S. K, Si. Joeph's. La.; Few Jo. ph Htifernan. prior of St. Vinceul'.s in New York city; Hey. Joseph I.. Kciin; of Philadelphia, the Ki v. Ir. .lux ph Ii. McJlalion, pastor of our Lady of
Luunle.s. New V(i! k c it '. and thej 3le . Jolin Crali am. S. S. S . of New j
"York city. Committee on resolutions: The Ft
K" J. Atio'f, bishop ot Ibd-j Aeli.; the Kev. Arthur F. O Neill.i
C. S. C. Notre I'..t:ie; the lb-. -jn-c-nt Warner, (). S. F.. St. .Mem ird s, Jr. d : the Fe. Feriedi' t Frown. F, of St. Mem ird s, lnd . editor of the "Holy (Ii.til ' and the Few 7oeph Sanion of Feo; n. jp. Special eommittie: The Kt. v, leter Mi.-Miur, Mfchbi-hop of Mil - w.jtik-. chairman: th- Kt. K.-. lsr. John R INter.-on. S. T. L.. F.ton. .Ma--.; ti;e i;. Franei-s S'lia':.-- FtJtia!. N. ' : :tie :v. F.
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JilU'KP; the r:V I'. Meli on. tl.i of, :c;fn;t. Mont., a-ol t.M- j;..v- u 1 l-'I-i-h ma ii. j nly one p. tper dehwjfd at! tl.e OprnilK' y-snti. lb... Fee. do-j 'h .Mi'M.ihon. I'h. l. of ..v York' ''.!'. di-co ;t ;;;s- " K;;r h.. r.-t ii rrearhinc" Ii.. u.-.-: r.-. of th p ;! I vere bd by the Fev. Jo-. ; h Hefl'ef-j run and the Ke. (',. H;, vdea .f J' oria. II! j Fi-hop Si-lir'iiils rrtldc. I At the b;innini: tf the .e.on. the! pr. s.dir.K r!b or. Fi.-!:, p S hrrra'-s, ! read extracts of '. tt-rs re. eidi
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IRENE STOLOFSKY. Miss Ircr.' Stolof.sk v is leader
nv i.oris i.nn.ow. WAPHIXfJTO.V, Ausr. . A radical haHK'e Iii the method of paying pensioners in Ind. ana and other states; contained in a bill which has just been reported favorably out of the house committee on inalid pensions.
no other gourc of income. They live on a three-month' creuit. "Assuming that congress did rlht in asklnc: th payment of compensation by the war risk insurance bureau monthly and that no change will be made In the law, there Is no apparent reason why congress should not be asked to authorize monthly
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"A refusal by congress to authorize the monthly payment of pensions would be a discrimination in
faor of u comparativelv youthful list of beneticiaries receiving' com
pensation and against a InrKe list of very a Red beneficiaries receiving pensions."
drawing pensions from the government shall be paid monthly. Persons whose pensions are based on military and naval service in the war of lsli', the war with .Mexico, the 'ivil war. tho war with Spain tnd the Indian wars have always 1 on paid quarterly. Under the proposed legislation they would pet pay e ery month. In recommending the reform in
tt'HVinir pensioners tne eommittee or.
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tl.e orch-tl.il sextet. the Olif-nlnk': lr,tl.r..utir. rfr.nrt t.. the hril- in
attracti(n at he coming Fodpath ihautau'iui, and both as director an las an individual artist she is truly exceptional. She has a splendid p.-ition aiaontr the younger wolini. ts of the country. H(r re--
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which it M.'iys: "There an at present 62 1.4-7 pontoners, f'f w hich number more than : 0 1 1 1 are widows. Over 27o.00U arc- soldiers who rendered service in the Civil war and more than 290.-
PET ANTELOPE BECOMES CHAMPION DOG FIGHTER
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Store Opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 SaU to 9:30 p. m.
Interurban Day Boys' Straw Hat Sale
Anv straw hat in the Y
department; values to S2.5o Special Thursday $1.00.
widows of soldiers of
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the old niH.-trs as well as the mod-that war. ern composers. ..jp ),-fnidin for compensation The orchestra! sextet 'ies a full! for soldiers and .sailors of the war
ftcrnoon and! with Cerminv .and the w blows and
program on th- first a prelude at ni'ht.
South Banders Invest Million; Sales SI oio Now
Sale.- of war stamps since Deremlr. i;17. when thev werv tirst introduce. 1 on the market, have mounted to $1.07.000. in South Fend, a-cni .line to figures iust coinpiled by th' lor,-- postal authorities. Many investors in the .-tamps, however, are cashing them, now the war is all hut fon;.i:."i. They do r.'d m iture until 102.". Investors who oll them at this early date be.,, the four per cent interest compounded, which the governnun: grants. I u riim the war as much a? $14.".(dte was invested in the stamps by South I'.enders in a single month. Now the -ales have dwindled o Pvss than ? :.'."') a month.
CORPORATION DECLARES QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS
Fek'ul ir 'piarierly dividends on Stüdehakt r stock was declared at a meeting of the board of directors held Tuesday afternoon. Feiurns of one and three-quarters per cent were announced on preferred stock and of one per cent on the common stock. The dividends, which are payable Sept. 1 to the stockholders of record, will be awarded at the close of business on Antr. 20.
dependents of such, congress acted wisely in makincr a law requiring the payments to be made monthly and they are so made. Btislnos Short Term. "Salaries and wages are universal
ly paid weekly. bi-monthly orj monthly and retail business gen-j erully is educated on a cas'i basis or, on short-term credit. Ü0 days at the longest. "The men and boys who entered : the army or navy in defense of the government and democracy were, mostly persons who earned their livelihood with their hands or brains and who had up to the beinninp of! thejr service received their wages' weekly, bi-monthly or monthly. In
considering these tacts connm-s doubtless reasoned that it was considered ood policy to pay salaries and waues at short intervals to people, in i;ood health to enable them to use their income to the best advantage it would be equally as sodd policy and more necessary to pay the compensation to disabled men and widowed women and minor orphan children at the very shortest practicable intervals and tixed lipon the monthly payment as the proper pt-riod. I.Uc On Ijoiik Crexlit. "There are now approximately ."(in.eOo soldiers and widow pensioners of the t'ivil war alone and the great majority of thein depend largely on their pensions for support. Many, perhaps most, of these have
LANDER. Wyo., Aujr. 6. A six-months-old antelope mascot of a drilling crew working in the FuffalöBasin, is f ist cmnin? to the front as a Merreter. He will not permit an doff, from a St F rnard o u Melt in hairless, to eonu anv where ra; r the camp. His n. anner of at -I t . k it quick and siva -rr -ipproach-m-: the enemy by kaps and uin' his heofs, which aii very sharp, in he clinches er iv-si vcn do.s s. tar h ivo bei r. defeated by this an t b pc, and he ha-- coir.e oul of every tight without, a mark
Banish Nervousness
Put Vigor and Ambition into Run-Down, Tired Out People If you feel tired out, out of sorts, üe-spor.uent, mental! or physically depressed, and rack the desire to ac
complish things, get a 00 cent box ! of We ndell's Ambition Fills at Wet- ' tick'sj Cut Kate Drug Stoie today I and take the first big .ste p to vanl ! leoling better riht away. j If you drink too much, smoke ten mue h. or arc iu-n uns because of ( ove rwork tf any kmd, Wemlell's i i Min.. . . r i !
rf.iiouioii i'iii.s ni.i iuate yuu ieci better in three days or m. ncy back from Wettick's Cut Hate Dru Stoie on the first box purchased
ror an artecticn et in'? nervous; syMvrn, cont-tii ;ttion. loss of a;pe-1 lite, lick of cona iepce. tremblint;. j kidno ov liver oir.plr.Uits, sleeplessness, extjauiteel vitality or wi.ikness! of any kind get a box of Wendell's, Ambition Fills teiday on the money j lack plan. Adv. :
New Arrivals in Smart Wash Waists
Fine Batiste Waists, fronts of fine pin tucks, flat collars with band of beading, also in cuffs, finished at neck with black tie. Price $4.0. Voile and Organdy Waists with round neck, slip-over style, plain embroidered and
lace trimmed fronts, long sleeves with turned back cuffs. Prices $4.50 to $6.95.
Colored Organdy Waists with white collars and cuffs. Sizes 34 to 46. A sample line specially priceid at $2.93
InU-riirbuii Da Showingof Fall Millinery A beautiful showing of early Fall Millinery now on display. Kxclusive models from our best manufacturers. The popular shades are black, brown, beaver, navy and purple. Hand embroidereel and e.strirh trimm;J. These include Mushroom Pok s. Sailors and smart shaped Turbans. The prices range from ;.5." to SI8..1O.-
Interurban Day Blanket Bargains Cotton Blankets, in gray, tan and white; regular $2.50 Special at $1.95. Plaid Cotton Blankets, 64x60 inches; gray, tan and blue plaid;' regular $3.75. Special at $3.38.
Sweaters Ladies' and Girls' Slip-on Sleeve Sweaters in silk fiber; regular $6.95 and $5.95. For Thursday Special at $4.50. Men's Special Summer Underwear A fine Athletic Nainsook Union Suit, 69c. Men's Special Shirt Sale still going on. Wonderful values. $1.75 Shirts $1.45 $2.25 Shirts $1.95 $3.00 Shirts $2.50 $1.50 Shirts $1.25 Interurban Day Special for three days only Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Clearance Sale of Summer Shoes 1 5 percent reduction on the following: Barefoot Sandals, tan, black and white; sizes 2 to 12, 1 2 J2 to 2. Tennis Shoes and Oxfords, black and white; sizes 8 to 12, 12'2 to 5. Black Patent and Kid Slippers; sizes 4 to 12, 12J to 5J2. White Canvas Ankle Strap
Sandals, White Shoes. also 1
flexible; sizes Vi to 12, 12 to 5.
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Envelope Chemise Envelope Chemise at $1.50.
White and pink cotton crepe; lace and embroidery trimmed. House Dresses $2.50 and $2.98 House Dress Aprons at $1.98; pink and blue poplin and near linen white collars, braided edge; also $3.50 plaid gingham aprons at $2.98. Bathing Suits Extra Special Values for Tomorrow. Black Knit Bathing Suits, with black and white, black and orange trimmings at neck, sleeve and skirt; $2.98 values at $1.39 and $1.98 values for Thursday only. .
InteTurlwin Day Wash Skirt Bargains Fine Pique and GabardineWash Skirts at S1.95 and $2.50 200 Wash Liberty Satin White Skirts: $6.95 regular. Thursday at $..00. lieautiful embroidered Gabardine Wash Skirts; $10 regular. Thursday $(1.95.
Special Underwear An odd lot of Athena Union Suits for women; a very fine mercerized lisle; sold from $1.50 to $2.50. Now from $1.25 to $2.25. Wo men's Carter Union Suits light weight lisle; tight and umbrella knee, $1.00, $1.25. Women's Pink Lisle Vests, Swiss rib; regular and out size, 59c, 65c. Women's extra size Vest with narrow strap, 75c. Women's Ga?ize Vests with non-slip strap, at 25c. Special Hosiery Women's Phoenix Hosiery, silk, with lisle toe and heel, also elastic top. They come in brown, mouse and grey, $1.10. Women's full fashioned White Silk Hose 89c. Women's Wayne Knit White Lisle Hose 50c.
Ready-to-Wear Specials for Thursday Lot 1 37 Wash Dresses; were $7.95; Thursday $5.00. Lot 2 50 TafTeta Silk Skirts mostly plaids; were $8.95; Thursday $5.00. Lot 324 All Wool Capes; were $19.75 and $25; Thursday $10.00. Lot 4 15 Linen Dusters; were $5.00 and $5.95; Thursday $2.95. Lot 5 26 Summer .suits, made of all wool serge; were $19.75 and $25.00. Thursday $10.00.
Interurhan Day Linens 20 dozen 18x35 hemmed Half Linen Huck Towels; worth 33c. Very Special at -00 eacli. 5 4x5 4 Dice Pattern HaU Linen Lunch Cloth; fine for the. breakfast table. Very SpecJaJ at $2.15. On lot of Cretonne Cushion Covers and Scarfs, lace trimmed, well made. Choice J5o Less than the mre material would cost.
gi i:s wkong .mi:. In the Tuesday meaning i.ssue of The News-Times there appeared an it'-m concerning ".Ite Sheets." arr -t. .1 a tid tincd $1 and costs) .for '.iki:iu' nap. rs from the Lake "Shore state'ii without permission eif the news ;ilm nry for which they were intended. The name should have I cad James Sheets. Aliases sometifn. b. conit confusinjr at the police station.
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The Retail Merchants Bureau has arranged for a bip- treat for Interurban Day visitors on Thursday. The flying circus of army aviators will be here and will fly in South Bend the balance of the week. It will be a big show, so arrange to be here Thursday. "THE SKY SHOW OF WONDERS"
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PILOTS IN DEADLY COMBAT IN THE CLOUDS ALL HAZARDOUS EXPLOITS OUTDONE WHEN THE 'FLYING FOOLS' PRESENT THURSDAY'S PROGRAM SENSATIONAL, FOOLHARDY THE ACME OF HUMAN DARING.
Flying upside down. Leaping from plane in parachute at 6,000 feet. Aerial gymnastics and dancing on wings of plane. Thrills never before attempted.
MOST WONDERFUL AIR SHOW EVER OFFERED. YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT. DONT MISS ONE OF THESE BIG FEATURES.
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