South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 245, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 September 1919 — Page 2

MONDAY sLITILMI'.KH 2. i;mo.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Labor Day Appropriately

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"'' t!. P-t.l j. tr.itlr- of laior wa ! metal work exhibition Altho '

, J .-. i. th- p-a'ur- of th L-ilr'ir Ii'!u number oi members or in- iuuw (

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iKv,r 1,,"'r u";"n an'J "rtranization ;rU nt mjm,f.r m.trche. in the local j " tin South Pend and Mish iwak;i had i parade to make a cood representa-l nffirpr Fnr thp FrKiiinn Ypnr' s r''I,r"' nt'1,lv" ,n ,h" i,rr:l,'-;tion- I U.liUUo IUI IMC L-iliUlliy I Cdl whi-h was hehl through the streets' Immediatelv after in p.irad. (lis-!

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. 1 in-- ii . i -1 . i - -j ui ) ii l ;i in' oioi ii - ' '.i fi i ii nie men ooriKi . a i n n i oI n I in;-, r.f'.lf.s the labor union rep- ( Vr.t ra i Labor unioti hall on i r:r -n ' it i t!." vonit'ii irarmnt j Michigan st., where a pprop riat e ex-j wciK'r of So ith Ibmd also had a 1 ( iss were held. (. K. Miliar, one j r-rr.?i r kabb turn out. 'of t h national orpanizers of the? Tb- i-ar'i'l' w.s 1 - 1 by a spi ad ' Am i iran Federation of Labor. '

Selected at Closing Session

Annual Convention.

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T.'.rtTiV.." was eho-ei as th- lora -tjon tor th I'.'.'O contention f th Indiana Aof ittion of Park lopar'-

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o ,th I r:d police, whi'h was in avc a short add ress. lie was fol-

' Ii irL" of i'hi'-f P' Tpt Klin". Ihr- ! lnive rl by Fim Hathaway, of thi i.'i'i s'i'iad ui : oat of -r.p wjtli ! dty, who cave a short speech.

Th- Mi n band f o , 'ha r'.o.v

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Li i vr jaa a talk in Hun-

r.fdii Mond.iv rtf f f-rr.fion in ib. i

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i.ir luuiii in iiii'nii.ri nnnia; llii' i ,

r- ar oi tn. lumi ma ia riMi tlio fntiiPi I lie women rarmriu worta rs ik-iu f"r re if lit'ifal work-is. Th j a lawn social in Max Shitr-ky's yard.

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labor is" rnion. v fiii h is tho younur-' immediately followincr th- xercisa sf 'ir'Kui of th a-'si-riation. I held in th- labor hall. Th.is social

! stnp F'-r-kir,? of the two-day a--o-r.ation r.nvrntion.

KSchard i:ibd, t,T Fouth 'Wtm. f-

tirrd am pre.ldf-nf and Aith -t p -! '. of this ity, rntir ! as m craMnry

and troaJrer. althour:h Pa.-f Protj f-lit l was hns'i'ii a- h.iirman of i tli f-xr-outiv ooniiuitt'-'- for

fomiriK year. I 1 Tho nrt.rr -!rctol ti v f..-! lh (omin- fir ua-n as i oil ,Wr : ' ' h " I" il P'-innrd ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH:

I ilTiu-'-' Hayn!'-. ): .-idrnt, K .an--üb; Honif r .T. as--. rirst i .-i qdmt. flarv: ,Iain s H. Lov.orv. s r-

Ti.o if . -t .i T "r-. raiiio not s i T L s r.' a p; to pi ia t floats. Th' fio its i onsistrd o( s-ora!

was hr-Id for hv nurnbcrs of thy various labor unions anil their families.

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S ore Opcm 8:30; Close 5:30-SaJ. to 9:30 p. m.

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op.d iro pr sid'Tit. Indianapolis; Wood Pospy, third ii e j,r sid nt, Terre Haute-; Waltor u nd i r 1 ick. s'.rrtary and trt-a.'Jia-r, Kvanvilb-. and 'liarlM J. Steins, assistant sirr tary ami tr. -as an r. I't Va!.o. The eorutive am nut t oonsists of the following: Itirhard HIImI. chairman. South Ibnd: Henry L. M.-Atrr. Hartford "it.; V. Stunuan 'ui.-hall. major of I't. Wayne; 1'anjaniin P. P.os.-a. mayor of Pansville; TIlrne M. Ie, Terre Haute; y. I. Ftouls. m.iyor of Linton. The aMii-ncy for the association is (b-orce O. lux. of Tern- Haut-. Prof. Miant Talk. I'rof. ). F. Shantz. I'lesubnt f tlie Illinois Audubon society of ('hiiitzo, made a brief tab; at the closing session on the many things that ran be pained by ypitint-, parks of the country. "We find In our arius rity parks. "' he .-aid, "ri ia ,it n"mb r of different kinds Of trees, shrubbery ami birds that are foreign to the majority of the people of the city. Park-masters rnde.ivor to place trees of interest in the parks, thusthat are not found in the locality With the proper care th"-- trees and .shrubbery thrive as well as in their own environment. "pird.s ran be made to return to their former locations in the spring if proper means are employed. This has oeen proven by a anadi.iii who made an artifb lake on his farm and with a few wild dm ks and -ose. with clipped win us, livin'r on the lake, larpe quantities came to the place. Thf?i were aptu. ed and tau'S h'inu' on them with the addres "f the lake on them, and th-y w re found to return from year to year. l'ten the tau was returned by someone who had ?hot one f them and. according to the postmarks, they came from all parts if tii lnit(l

States and Canada." ! Silas Ichenhauer, of l-Ivansville, made a short talk in which In con-j t,ratulated the city on its line parks j and especially on its bc-.utiful river.! In closing he said th- itv f-houidi

alopt a motto after the old smithem som:, "Way Town I'pon th' Suwanee Iliver," and call it "Way lP Ppon th- Old St .lo-. ph." Tin Morniii s-ioii.

Tlip convention was nn'ti"i Mon-i day mornim: by lr-s't Libel. Mr Plbel intioduced Mayor t'arson. : who deliver d an ablress of welcome to the convention .Mayor' 'utshall. of I't. Wayne, responded to' the address of welcome in behalf of

the delcK.it c here ami epi . -s- d lus

pleasure and a ppr i.i t ion for tin1

fforts of th1 cit'r.i-ns 'i Smith

ha( a ('(iiaiiiJiiity worksliop wherein t!l- p Ople of the U e i U ll 1 lO f h OOd

may liae th-ir various lub met-j

i!irs niui hae xr.(-ir various social

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HOLDS BASKET PICNIC

Lev. P.tirke. of St. Joseph's parish.

Mr. Ci.or- O- lix a.ldrcssed the I w:,w! sponsor for :i successful -a1t, (o:iVnti,n upon the '"Park l,w ()f picnic at Notre Dame Labor P. 17." This law applies t the s- - vvhi h nv, r People of the parUi o;id cla.-s cities of Indiana and was I attended.

pass. bv the legislature March Z. Th" ,,;,-v was sllf'nt wll races.! P. 17. Xoihnt-. h..wevr. was lon '': K'tnifs. horseshoe pitebinp cn-i until the spring of P.Uit. when iho!t,,sts 51,1,1 otn,'r Uversions. A ser-J war was ov.-r. This law places the b of varied forms of races was run.! power of providing new parks ami! Kl"ur Li , )rtlin' winning the pioj improvements direr-tly in th- hands i -Vil "'1 IJih. Amelia i:i-le the yanlj of th.' park boards and ?ives th in ! r;i for irls. Harriet Pari, r andj th. authority to finance their work. U" .Milb-r sharing honors in thoj Ppon a petition sim-l by at bast j Junior Children of Mary races, and; .Vio tax pay. is of the city, th" park j 1 larry Poulin the horseshoe contest.! board may all an . ! ti,ii and. this j In ' closely contested ball Kanu, thsj b.-inu' otel upon farably. issue married men were returned victors! boinN to buv sue, properties ;iml , over the single men 1' to 0. An

other victor of Mie dav was Joe Cre-,

make su' h improver, ents as they tit. Thes,. Iiomls can be issued serially up to P yc.irs, making the annual p-ns" of tb.e taxpayer of 1 .V :') a bout l. e cents. Talk, on Dunes.

Mrs. Frank J. Sh-i ban addressed

Sand

the fonvntion 'upon "Th

peau w ho won the fat man's race, i Prizes were donate! by local merchants.-' i The committee in charge corseted , of J. lines Luther, Paul Monahan.' Harry Poulin. Thomas Hickey. John! Juedlin,'-, Louis Alderinv; an;! Jolin1

unes .f Indiatia ami the impor-! Horan. The- t'hildren of Mary. AI-'

tajioe of maldnu that tt irion into a j Car society and Holy Angels a'so had, national ; .-;te park. The dunes s.paratc committees to make the' border along the southern shore of day remembered by all who attend-!

Lake Michigan and are considered I ed.

one of the y iiL;i a ph i-a 1 wonders of the country. They are the t'.nest permanent dunes in the "nited States and their oeauty and value

as a natural wond.-r is classed withj.s p m. the (Iran.! Canum, the "Yellowstone ! Jte.l. National Park and Yosemite valley. !

riio National Ionics Park

Free, lecture on Christian Science i at th Church edifice. Main and M-tdisou sts-.. Thursday. S.-pi. 1. at t

The i-ubli- is cordially inAdvt.

The National I'um-s Park associn- C tion. of which Mrs. She ban is sec-,! gjyg mor.ev by patTDnlzIne rerary. has be-n incorporated under: merchants that advertise, tie- laws f the state of Indiana lorij

the purpose of establishing these lanes as a public natural park- The convention adopted a resolution favoring the establishment of the dnm-s as either a state or national park.

House Dresses and Kimonas A fascinating display of the newest styles in the daintiest, most charming tub frocks. This big" showing of wash dresses for home wear is a genuine fashion event.

A full line of Biberman House Dresses just received, in plain and check gingham, with plain collar arjd cuffs and belt; some embroidered in white, extra values, $2.98 to $5.95.

Percale Dresses made of medium light, dark blue and gray, loose lines and belt styles, plain collars and cuffs, $2.50 and $2.93. Full line of Stout House Dresses, made of percales, in dark blue and gray, sizes 3( to 53, at $2.50 and $2.98. Kimono Aprons, made of best percale, in light and dark colors, trimmed with white, sizes 30 to 46; special price, $1.25.

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Dress Aprons, made of best percale, in light and dark colors, large pocket: rick-rack trimmed, buttoned in front or in back, at $1.50 and $1.75.

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Kimonos Now line of figured Serpentine Crepe Kimonos, trimmed with ribbon; clastic belt or loose line?, all colors. Special values $2.93 to $5.00. Fiincy Crepe and Seco Silk Kimonos, ribbon trimmed and embroidered. Colors pin!;, copen, rose and lavender. $5.00 to $3.95. x

Gingham Week A week of special pricings on all Ginghams. Imported Ginghams at 75c yard. Lorraine Ginghams at 59c yard. Plaid Ginghams at 50c yard. Imperial Chambrays at 39c yard. House Dress Ginghams at 25c yard. Apron Ginghams at 25c yard.

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State Veterinarian Tells of Shipping Fever and Gives Precautions.

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nter d upon the new ta "an ainl 1 ll'l'in f. v r. anumir shi..-d-i'i j :ts ffee' upon par!;- and tli.ur im- 1 attI'-'- v'hedi l;- says, a re -ir.z j prowment Mr. Ih oid- I i i;a e brought to lnliana fa.nr.s in lare ; details tif the method f IninHnu' I'.i.mb. is at this season. Dr. NorthThe probier) in T rr- ll.iu:- and ex- tup sa s that a saving of $:'." a i plain .1 some of ihe difln ullie that head for every person in the ountr. , U ill be cnro'i nter' d b all the eit i-s ; mic ht llie b -n effecl-il last year.- : Indiana. KrujiniiM"! wer- maie ! li.ol simple ore. .nations .-n taken to tba'e remarks by t .-oi - :itati s to nrevf-ni this ami similar infeo- ' f arii of tlie citi's i . p - m i e. jn tin-. and io- ar-es that st-ps be! t he convention, in linii oh t:d 1 t.--.kn now, both ir the -ons-r a t ion i .f th loal dir'fieaiti. s ;,t:d ihf .f the aeiual wealth of tlw state and i n;.,:-,r.i-r in whirli th.- w. re h-n- of the aai!abb- food supply. ' j !'"' ' "If slime hi:' ask-d u to out ! IKous. I iiy P.iid-M-. ir!l) th(. ;in,i tvVl, tiirt,0

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Dull ca!t bluchcr Educator lor met.

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those terrors that come from bending, cramping, pinching, tender feet in shoes not shaped to receive them. Gome here today and slip these deserving feet of yours into a pair of goodlooking, long-wearing Educators the shoes built for real feet, the shoes thai let the feet grow as they should free from corns, bunions, foot ills of any kind. Never any breaking in, never anv discomfort. The shoes our boys wore in France were modeled after the famous Educator last, and the boys will tell you how much foot comfort means to them! For your protection, remember unless the shoe is branded EDUCATOR on the sole, it is not an Educator.

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Th sfnora! view- of it." ouvmtlcm was th:t there slnaild nt ir.eiaasd .ippropriatlem for patks Jii :he ia niir. c year. Mr. Vir-. f lary. statins: il was t.nre.'sor.ahb- ex -.i't any !ty to be rr on tf.e !: ar.ionn: of money m t'f r ' h id lipon in the past, or a r v . -j irTmnt of n city

Mr. .-Has Icher-.haiier, o: i..ts- ; i!!e. brojtht up the r.. ,Tr.' Ues P. or- and its relation with park au i ' p uMi" Hmu-em rtts and asked Pr J . a -re? io.is. Mr. Lvi!rv, of I n P-i a - ; ' I'

atvin.itr Cattle. Tlie state v ! iinaiun Then calls attention in t! i m porta m. e of .n - ( v :r..it.m: . att! l-e.'ore th y !'ae the' s t oc k a t ' s. where tlie dan-r of mf rti'in . r pr sent, h.e say s. WHITEMAN FAMILY IN TWENTY-FIFTH REUNION,

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of ..-p;.. ; ! Wh'.t.'-man family, held Monday at i

v. ith th ; ' 0 o r.e-?-.e s in Indro. ' ST.debaker pirk. Two hundretl an it j

iitioli and whit th. irrk board - . : w -nt : -r', m-mbMs of the family

i. tr'dr.r to do in b half f th- n cr-- - 'r

V of that r:ty . ; Park. l'r -roi Ind ia r a po is is i : -t it 1 1 1 c arii : s j :ik- i:i th. er C'-ntr of the n.-iier'a.s blok b.It- of tb- eity

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b d. including members from l!imn. Kooh'ster. Tyo.-a. '..'!:. 1 .apovt- and 'hio. iahorale dinner vr"d. h;. Ii th- following (ffirrs

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itr.'.d fev.a-r iar: park- uhlhi v p t Lake time and rnon'y to reach. A t j d.

T-a-. .. '. e'e'e on i'hriti in Sc:raei

.t the Civ;,-, ); e.ipu-e. Main ar.l : Madison ;s . Thursday. Sept. 4. at!

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NO use arguing about it, or making chin-music in a minor key 1 If youVe got the jimmy-pipe or cigarette makin s notion cornered in your smokeappetite, slip it a few liberal loads of Prince Albert! And, you'll sign the longest lease you can hook up to on about the cheerfulest brand of in-and-out-door sport that ever did ramble up Broadway or down Lost Creek trail! Boiled down to regular old between-us-man-talk. Prince Albert kicks the "pip" right out of a pipe! Puts pipe pleasure into the 24-hours-a-day joy 'us class! Makes cigarette rolling the toppiest of sports! Gives smokers more fun to the square inch than they, oryou, ever dug out before! P. A. is so fragrant, so fascinating in flavor, so refreshing! Prince Albert can't bite your tongue or parch your throat! You go as far as you like according to your smoke-spirit! Our exclusive patented process cuts out bite and parch! Toppy red bogt, tidy red tin$, handsome pound and half-pound tin L...:'j-. ,-,- .finv nmrtrrnl nctt'nd rr ttr.l elm humidor IL ith.

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