South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 230, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 August 1919 — Page 2

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British Dreadnought Product of War

Members of Department Complain About Present Organization at Police Station.

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Allotment for South Bend Is Ready for Release at Once.

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p..?!; S!in.'.a- e--ninr. The- y lections. 'Atilla and ,,Hicrh were well reeeived. uhiie the 'Hauaian Patrol." "Kilauea." and ti:-- 1. autifii! waltz. "Vie d.- Fie,'-r.i-." hrouicht showers of npjdause. However, the selection of southern li.'-lodies carried the crowd ly storm. Hind -oneert patrons appreciate th- removal nt the hand stand from Lafayttt'- st. to its present location.

NEWS OF Ml

1 AGED MAN VICTIM OF

ASSAULT BY NEIGHBORS

TRAVELS FAST

City is Practically Closed Up

After Midnight as Result of Arrests. .

Tony Rrodzinski. an 80-year-old farmer living on the Hubbard rd.. was the victim of a brutal attack by four neighbors as the result of an

argument over damacro done to thej whifrh must include the total ec.st of pffed man's crops by the neighbors' ! the order and parcel post charges.

livestock, according to the storv told

Uncle Sam is very desirous to help the public to take a fall out of the higji con of living, and, is now opening his vast surplus f army stof-e.s for their benefit. Distribution, for t.e various articles, which are ready for release, will be mnde by allotment. Some of the allotments are vry meager, as for instance, there ere but 1,100 pounds of rice allotted to this city. This i; equivilant to 11 orders as thej come in 100 pound packages, whicli will not be broken for the purchaser. The same Is true of canned cherries, to-

matoff.. reans ana Deans m duik. jr. order to secure the b-?st results and to be certain that the food stuffs get into the hands of bona ride consumers, arrangements have been made at the post office to sive them window service from 9 a. m. until 8 p. m. continuously, beginning Monday morning. Letter carriers will have order blanks for their patrons but the orders must be filled xt the past oiT.ee. This service will b continued until the supply of food stuffs allotted has been exhausted. Must Tay Cash. All orders from the eonsumers

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lowed at th-" station at nifin. tept the df erK ar.t who mn-t rein: in in his ofüce t all ttms. For an hoar ar niirht. and for three ho'jrs and a h.alf in the rarly liK'nirz. there is only one m in besidf'S the drier detailed, to the station. tie1 other station man beim,' on the la.K-uatch " When the wnu-on is ouf on a call, this condition b-aves the nicht desk servant with nohodv to s'-nd in case a i all for men eome m. ('reiiiT,t!v th.ere are thr e or iio.je call-; .it about the ime time. r.r:-

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South Bend was as near "closed", as far as vice is concerned, lnte Saturday nU'ht anil Sunday morning, as it has been tor a long time. News of the raid on the alleged house of

! ill-fame of Mrs. Mattie Brown, 435

K. KnSalle av., which occurred at 1:4." o'clock. Sunday morning, traveled f ist, and other places cf a similar nature seemed to take the

j hint and closed up. temporarily at j b ast. ' In fact, some of the disorderly

house-: which ha e been flagrantly violating the law, appeared to "rt thy :vord" before the Hrown raid was made, l'laees where wine, wom n and son a re to be had. and which it i.; alleged have nourished under Chief Kline's administration, were for the most part dark after midnight. Lichts Tnrncil Iov.

Atinouncement has been made by Lichts were also out in sc. era 1 the state hoard of ta cmmission-; plact s where tlie click of the wheel, eis that all fixed tax levies, includ-ithe en cklir.tr of th dice .and the

to Ocor?e Schock, deputy proseru-

tor, who swoite out warrants Satur-

i day for the arrest of the four peo

ple on an, assault and battery charpe. FrodzJnski came into th prosecutor';; office looking as if he had been a survivor of a railroad wreck.

Thes" orders must be presenter! in duplicate. Consumers who file orders will keep a copy which has been verified and signed by the postmaster. Material, which the consumer claims is damaged or spoiled will be replaced by the Zone Surplus Property olficer upon affidavit of the consumer, countersigned by the post-

A crude bandage covered a large master.

LEU ESOFSTATE

Increase of Property Assessments Is Given as Reason for Action.

gash in his head, hb; clothes were

torn in several places, and he was limping painfully as a result cf the fissa'.dt. He asserted that aome hogs belonging to Albert CJr.nlewics. who lives on the adjoining arm, got into

The ouotations triven herewith

arc net and do not include the postage required for shipment. As an illustration a 12 pound can of ha-con is listed at ?4.1." to which must e added the weight of the container for shipment, the two a?;-

which bring

his co; n field, and when he attempt- j greg-i ing 17 pounds

ed to drive them out he was at-j the gros-, t ost of the bacon to $4.3.., tacked by four members of the and brings the bacon to your door Grodewicz household and the Grale-ifor 2f, cents per pound. Or a case of

wicz dog. Wnirants will he served Monday

on Albert, Nellie and IVlecia Grale-t added the weight of the container.

wicz : r.d T. Grudzen- They will be

2 4-2 pound cans of baked brans i.s r,nr.ro nt Si 4 4. to which must be

j 12dh. (,;!, 1 11:-lb l'-ef. CerriMd W No. 1 cans 1 N'. 1 rn q i'4 No. 2 en a . 1 No 2 rD..., 12 r..U. cutis 1 f 1 b en n r?f. Roast 4s No. l ,n!ls 1 Nr.. 1 r;tti -4 No. 2 cans.... 1 No. 2 ran 12 Cln. mux 1 Ct-lb. ran Haa. Corned I?eef4 l it. cans 1 1 l'.. can -'4 -lb. cai.s 1 '-l!i r:in.. Pa-un. Bnkel 4 No. 1 eint 1 Nu 1 eac -4 No. 2 cans 1 N v 2 cat 24 No. : cans.... i Nu. r. c.i 1 1 nin?. Strinplesfi 1'4 No. 1 2 c irs 1 Nr 2 cat. Com. Swret 24 No. 2 cans..".. 1 No. can I'-eans. lrr-KW-lb. hag. Clirrrles. Canned 24 ojall Ciin 1 sumll can Flonr. Issue 100 -lb hHSf Pepper, Pdaek 4s Vi -lb. cms....

R. W. bonr.icvfr of Sutli has be-n pected ils one of the men who will eompri? the federal prani' iury which convenes Tuesdny. l-'ept,, .1. in Indiarapolin Ordinarily :h:?t

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Jury would convene th- r.rst Tues-" "l " !" day in November but it has hen the in'T.t to s it a r.d

called togTther a month earlier on account of a number of alleged bav. hall jiool cafs to b investierte.! as

well as the case of men s.:pect-' tender, u h of hoarding food stuffs and with .tni chare-.

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ing the state highway r ommission levy of Ie c-nts, the state educational lew of seen cents for the state

whisper of the paste-boards is usually heard al! night Saturdav nights, with tiie exception of one or two

uni rsities and the normal school, places which are said to be immune and a'.l like levies fixed by the J from interference. statute for .any purpose, shall bo j Drunk's were not an uncommon

automatically reduced as the assess- vio.ilt on tho xu-nimm arflM. ..v

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ment of property is increased. The rules adopted by the state board retarding the fixing of these

in g Um men on ti:.- , , ;, has been maib-d to the arioUs jla oiii. ia!- in the different counties hold-ui men a. id ! !i ' ' of :h state, according to informa

tion Horn the state board. IIalo I. urge Sum. I-'ist Vear when the seven cent

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re.-; -j ; e a '." from i:.t : :". r n, e or apprehension by m-n froo the t.on if the jatfol i e-it on a i.ill. The captain-; of poi.ee.' l;oe-er. not -apposed to 'ele the tilephone booth hü the in an !'.o-r f

the c:;y .:ill Th; of the captains is d iie.r superiors.

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RETURNS TO BROADWAY

levy e , .p.a ationai institutions was in effect-1 over $l.."cO,oini was raised and . h v. the s mm levy in effect hi .ear oer . 4,." (U'.'Omi would, he rai- -d. The revenue from this levy is - I to dcfiav the expenses enin.ini'Tt il in conducting Indiana and I'urd :e univr-rsities and the two branch s of the state Normal school.

midnight. One party of tour men l.ade thcnivhrs conspicuous by their apparently intoxicated condition. They had a considerable load

j iii'-ii iney carriea ini?rnaliy, ano j a.lso snm bottled goods which they

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FIVE NOVICES WILL ! STUDY FOR PRIESTHOOD! As the final preparation for the' priesthood of the Holy Cross con- j c rogation, five novices of st. j0.

se-h s novitiate at Notre Dame will have for Washington. D. C. Monday afternoon to pursue a course in theology at the Holy Cross college. The five novices who have spent the required time at the' novitiate' are Mathew Coyle, Raymond Clancy. Frank Poland. George Holderith and Leigh Hubhell. Among the other members of the faculty at Holy Cross college this scholastic year will be the Very üev. Dr. John Cavanaugh, C. S. C. former president of the University of Notre Dame, who left for Washington sometime ago.

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FOUR MILLION BISCUIT!

Seems like a lot of biscuits - but it doesn't quite meet the demand for S&reeMed Wheat. We hope to make more as soon as we recover from war conditions. In the meantime be patient with your rirocor. We are increasing our output as rapidly as industrial conditions will permit. Shredded Wheat is the same nourishing biscuit you have always-bouöht-the most real food for the least money. or any meal, with sliced banana sliced peaches, or other fruits.

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Tlie annual retreat for the secular . icrgy of the diocr-e of l;'t. Wayne i.ii, i.s ii'i'.iy and will continue until l"nda en;im at tii univcr.-it" of. Noire Dam. More than 2"'i ' ri- .-ts of the diocese are here. Arrange-! mei'.ts for tho rctial ware made by, Kt. Herman .Joseph Alenling. la-hop of the diocse. Ke. Clement Th':er.te. Dominican missionary and. w liter, is retrrat master. ! Am.oiur i)o priests on th program1 for t'o- hurch services are: liev. J. , .1. Se i ;:.;.. Logansport; Ib-v. Joseih i:der. Gary; Lev. S. .1. Lyder. Co-; !u:r bia City; Lev. J. L. Dillon. Fort Wa: j-- Msgr. J. H. Oechtt-rir,;;. :'t..

tWayn--: !t-. A. Ynunc. Gairett;; jlb. If Wiedau. New Haven; Lev., j J. L. Pinnen. Lafayette; Lev. IV j Schmidt. Hammond. c. J. A. Suel-; er. Mishawaka; Rev. C. J. Ret d. t Kokomo; lt. J. Lothamer. Hun-

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114 South Michigan Street, Near Washington Avenue, Final Clean-Up of All Odds and Ends Left From Our Basement Section Listed below are just a few of the great money-säving items. There are many more.

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operation at St. Joseph's hospital! w-jp return to his duties in a short' irr.e. it was stated at the hospital

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Iurir.j the, at.-ettce of 'r. Zubiv.vic. the Rev. Sylvester Hosin.ski. ' '. S. C.. fermr assistant at the Holy Trinity i hurch in Chicago and who was transferred to Scutli Hend , 1 y the Hdy Crors provincial chap-t t r. w in charge.

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Catiio'ic articles

One lot of fancv China Plates and Platters, tloral arid conventional designs, gold trimmed. Regular 39c and 35c values. Clean-up Price, ÜC)r Choice S" One odd lot of Glassware. Ilifi Clean-up price, choice u21J Silver enamel Fruit Jar Rings, and

aluminum Tea Ball. Choice

only

Earthenware Knife Boxes, with patent sharpener, glazed inside. f! Regular 25c value. Special... BrJJj Fly Swatters, tape edge, black enameled handle; loc value, at. . . isj Champion Lye, high test. Special, can if

Gold Dust Washing Powder. -0 Special, large package tu$ J

Parowax, for preserving, washing and ironing; 18c value; HIf cake S5b

Shelf Paper, plain or tloral border,

scalloped edge; 5c packages.

Special, 3 for Thin Blown Water Glasses, decorated; $K00 value, 6 for. , Water Sets, American cut,

decorated pitcher and 6

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One lot of Glassware Bowls, Trays, etc. ; values up to $1.89. CIH Choice One table of Dinnerware, odd pieces, with gold band. Choice at HALF PRICE. Patent Can Openers ; regular j 25c value. Special BSI

Silvered Picture Wire. Very Special, 3 for

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GOODS

Our Dress Goods Department, not to be outdone by the success of the splendid August Sale of Furs, Suits and Blankets, invites your inspection of the most beautiful and most tractive showing of novelty and staple Dress Goods it has been our good fortune to secure at any time in the past.

undoubtedly will be greater than ever. We are prepared. 50-inch. Special, $3.50 and 14.50.

"Velbane," a beautiful, soft tone, 56-inch suiting; fine hair line stripe. You can imagine nothing quite so smart for a stunning fall suit. The yard, $5.95. . "Yalama," another unusuaally attractive suiting. Plain colors 56 inches. This is really a staple, but stands out as quality first. This will appeal to those w ho desire neat and the the hihest grade materials. The yard, $7.50. "Heather Jersey," 54 inches, two-tone suiting, in blue, green, olive and brown combinations. Bids fair to be in greater demand than ever. The yard, $4.50. "Valuvers" and "Trico tines," showing all those new shades. The call for Tricotines

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'Serges," every width and all

colors: 40-inch, all wool, $1.95 to $2.25. 44-inch, all wool, $2.75. "Plaids" and those smart checks. They are bound to be immense. Be sure and see them. Nothing more a ttractive. and bears

the stamp of individuality. The yard, $3.00 J

to $5.00. Great Showinb of Plaids for school dresses, many beautiful combinations, at 69c, 75c, 95c per yard.

Wash Goods Specials

One splendid lot White Skirtings represents values to $1.00 yard. Special at 59c yard. In the assortment arc many beautiful fancy Gabardines, Jacquards, Satin Stripes and Plaids. 200 Short Length White Madras, fine for dresses, blouses and children's wear, also men's shirts; 59c value at 39c yard.

Ging ha ins

WeofTer three tables of unusual Gingham values, 32-inch Imperial Chambrays.

75c

Zephyrs, plaids and stripes; 45c, 59c,

yard. Men's Madras Shirt Patterns Make your men's shirts and save. 50 choice designs, bcc.utiful quality. Min stripe and jacquard patterns. These arc in 3-yard shirt lengths. $1.59 each.

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