South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 313, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 November 1919 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SAYS CHRISTIANS ARE ABOVE ALL
Dr. E. L House Talks on Psychic Phenomena at First M. E. Church.
Winners of Honors in
"Good English Week
ARRESTS POOL ROOM OWNER FOR LETTING BROTHER PLAY GAME
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th" principle of Christianity. A large I congreg:: ion gTtthere.1 at the Vii -t : M. C ehurrh to hear This b-cinre. j ir. Ho :f sai'l:
"Psyehi phenomena wIimi ; 1 i ! is lik the h.imr.ir.g of ;t me.it llo-ive: there is no .'. !! fn who h a
liVin may so easilv 1 him.- if.'" h j sahl. "It nr.'s through the atnnl. ( Iii' uplifting aü'I th" d' i.'!- i'lü.i.'. Tii'' j t o lea. itfs 1 iv is i' n s of !hi- irr at sb.nl- art- o' ü!ti-!;i aii'l Tii fi-1i j '1 1 :-, two r t ! t h c'),i r ! j
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1'iy and t horn- i-; in In!ii. tli' j l.iii! of I'.'dtl n rn s l r i Mrj!. rs
of this cult hoM that w aif in Iii-' r. fill p-riol it Vt They haw -
i l'-.l lifo into j riO'N. In tlu- tir.-t i.ru srrond j;-ro."s n.an uas ;m aoi-j to i! and th- third orri-.d hud-; hiraj passing Into human lif-; th- fourth i-riod v tried t jr I r ; i 1 1 1 1 lif . t o to a certain extent, hut turnd s'-nual, s his wor ld u a d - i-'p-,ed. A few rn.'iv:T n.inds ulii'h1 liad Kaind spiritual ur-.it n-:-s !- 1 a rue d i--a t i-:i- , with th ir i.ind i f.i-.- the d Mruetio.i ar.l migrated to; India. IL;it and th r laTa!.-'. H ; i when Atlantis was detniw-d the: j-iorituai were saved and th ir in-tüH-in'f was 1 on tu !', i,'-t I" - ! i"d: th" ntth. when Thri-t i.i n ity ; anie. The Chiristian period htt, many dark moments during the times f'f per eut nn and in the luk j ;:-res, lut no'.v thefe o:id.rfu! nu'venont forward. , nit i.-' say! that the eoMni- d a will ennie ar-iin. j Tln'V say there n stich thiim a ' eternity hut th re are priod- ot )t. Kach period is hotter than th'-j lr ( :d)n:c one and in the aid all, W ill he saved. Tlie-.01il I t f 1 T Wt I . '
The..a.pliy is dM-hod t.o.. tl;e;:""' ''M:.h w.ek v.re won hy two words, 'Theo' meaning Jed. and ! - Mi-s .Mary dace Crockett 'sophK' meaning wisdom. In tltH;uol, :i..st f..r the !,rst .-npodto to jntry th osophy has hisrh hh-aN- . . , ,. . , , . 'post'-r and .Inlia (.ian.1 for the and Is controlled for th-- niot put 1-y line people, but "in sm,,,, other M-'.-l ::d drawing, hoth illuscountries it has 1-"U 'lifi -t i-i nit "s ra 1 1 n -' tie- ohjeci of the week. , greatest enemy." , -r'm-- rail"' won for .Miss .Mari ; t a t I 'r !ii-v Prst honors in tlte NEW SCHEDULE AND NEW CARS IN SERVICE ' At a pronunciation cont.st cnCM HMF I IfJF SIlMnAYlduct.d at an .,-niMy Criday after-
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i'atrtilmin August pt-Vo objects to iis 17-year-old hrother. Arc fref,uentin pool rooms. The policeman's oljetion lo thi? sort of pistinie for his hrother ha? resulted in the arrest uf Joseph Choka, a W. Washington av. pool and billiard room keeper. Choka was placed on trial in city
i court Saturday inorninp. The police-! man's brother and two other boys. Arthur Kovar, lß year old. and: Krr.est Iieynohls. IT years old. told .lud'e r.ihnor that they had spent! much time during the past few i months in playing pool in Choka's place. The DeVos boy said that
Choka once had ordered him out ofi
the place, but that he wont back and played. The case was continued to Monday. The defense asked that the af
fidavit against the defendant be
qun.-hed. and .Inder Gilmer gave the lawyers until Monday to rrgue the motion to quash.
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MISS HARRIET VITTUM TO GIVE LECTURE HERE Miss Harriet Vittum of Chicasro. who will bo presented nt the general meeting of the South Ih-nd Woman'? club Monday night by the current history department, is a recognued authority on Americanization and will bring to South Iiend many helpful ideas along that line in her address on "America, the New Fatherland." . For the past few years Miss Vittum. although a prominent lnwyei of Chicago, lias given her entire time to war and Americanization work. She is at present head resident of the Northwestern university setlemcnt house at Noble and Augusta sts.. Chicago. Miss Vittum is also an authoress and is considered
n splendid orator by those who have
heard her.
Our Tea Room, Coolest Place to Lunch in Town obertson Bros Co
Store Opens 8:30; Close 5:30 Saturday to 9:30 p. m.
A National Event Nov. 10th to I5th
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THREE SPEEDERS FINED IN THE CITY COURT
Three speeders were fined $ Z and costs in city court Saturday morning, and one m"n was fined the ?ome amount for passing a street car with Iii-; motorcycle while the street car was discharging passengers. Thofo lined for speeding are Wolf Zhiss, 1U1 1-2 S. Frank'in st.. and Janus Kureuyak, S12 VAm St. Robert Sylvester. 2tl W. Joseph, st.. Mishawaka was iriven the tine for passing the street car.
noon M ;ss io i!e 'I a
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Three of the ,,ew om-ma.i cai--' .imih-r cla:.-. won hrsi Pi..oe j will be op. rat, d on the Michigan t. I wUh ,uo indents j i;.,.. i v...... i i i- M..n... troo, .-.o il cl.-.sx. l-ollowing thej
sup. r ntendent o tra importation, i " i
tour iron: u ii c.ass. pa t i a ipaieu i - :
iTite.-t w liu It was won
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' by Miss Heien .diiler. a sophomore, panv to install one-man serie on i ' " ... , , ,, . , , . 'l.i.-s stants wer" also a. tciture ot the Miami and .Mn hurm st. Im. s . . . . .'the arsembly thf juniors winning
MUiuuaneonso otr. i;:aa:iii i' v,et
urt pi. ice with a sketch entitled, : -Ta!kN on T.i Iks" and the seniors! second with an orixifal morality!
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lfr?. South Ib-n'! mother should read Herrs' Uook store id. on pa '.to Z. sf-cond section. .". 4 H
the cars has caused the chantre ir plan. Company ol'.a i iN assign the ... . t l.r.l .. M lt.- T .... ! Ill,-
... . . . , plav. Anv I wo in As' inP.. ! diaicu tv in snipp'.r.g. as th'- eau- i , ,, . ! 1 , , i'icl-ara Hon lof a subline ooset-; for the delay :n rec-ivim; the re- ,...r,r i.ttiC" ot lite week had Pecn ia pi og-
inalnlng u - ars ri-i !.
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The installation of the on-'-nian1
for four wet ks and duritig the
: wt k itself, just ended, u nusual ef
fort was e:pende,l in securing the
esc of latter Knglish. not only inj
! Mng'.ish cl iss
but in erv clas.-
held. Stress was laid upon three
cars will mean a 1 1 lirta ; service for the Michigan line. South bound ears will bae the station at th.
hour. 1'. J1 ami ,o ruinates
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aiur me i.mir an i .rn- imrin no .ui.i V s ,,v luKh S( i1(,0i teachers, rars will leave the eud of M b li:L;;in r tI:1;.lv ; ,he eradication of common st. at 1.".. ). .".:, I.".. and ;ic min- j ,.rr(,rs an tj substitution of correct utes after the hour. Two :1 j forms in their stead: the increase of lights on ach .ml of the car. nca r ' .(K. ,u a,.y an,j eorrect pronum iathe top. will diüercntiat" the .Mit Iiigan car from the Miami car which T)u, poem which won first place i to he distinguished by w hile lights, j f,,r yrf shley follows: Commencing Mor.iIa a trippei ! , r tc arms!
Do You Realize THE FIRST CHRISTMAS Was a JEWELRY CHRISTMAS
herwee:-- to l installed on th" Ian-nii iL
coin way W. a ad Fortae line which will mean :i s-even -nun ate service between Cottage drove av. on portage and llaine ..v. on Liru oln way V. between the hour.-, of ll:-".7 a
m. and 1 : 1 1 1 p. m. and 4:. .7 p. m. j And died there; while oth rs lacked and d:22 p. m. The trippers uoi-o:! tliis cl.aia e in each direction will l-a'.e the sta-!put la'cor-d seriously at home
Nint teen hundred odd years ago
e country wide w as m int ! custom established Christmas as
the rail I the anniversary date for the giving Am. answered uuiekly. gb.dly V y us ,,f .Jewelry as a gift, and in the all. (main i. has been adhered to. Some marCtud away to '..-Ids in i UL nuiny are not aware that, to
ranee le proper, the hristmas nft shoubl
b.- JFWFLUV. Fashion and custom have- so decreed for lo, these
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Early
inter
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Commencing Monday this week of special exhibits in blouses will be nation-wide. Unusual efforts have been made by the tinest blouse makers to send us the best the present styles command. The possibilities of the blouse in combination v.ith the skirt, offers rrmnv
agreeable and quick changes. As a combination nothing is more welcome when traveling, for business, or on a shoppingjour. Therefore we call your attention to our skirt section also and combine the two occasions in one.
Hand Embroidered Blouses of Georgette Crepes, with trimmings of cluny XXi
lauca, di ii.uu. aiso a remarKaDie model in white Leorgette with entire front in eyelet handwork and Venice laces, at $48.50. Beautiful Blouses in Crepe de Chine, Pussy Willow Silk and Wash Satin a brilliant showing from $10.00 to $15.00. Hand-made French Voile Blouses at $8.75. Silk Blouses in Taffetas and Messaiines the tailored higher low neck styles, from $6.00 to $15.00.
Skirts and Blouses
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The All-Wool Skirt for business, shopping or traveling, in serges, poplins and plaids. A grand exhibit in various modes, from $6 95 $8.95, $10.00 to $15.00. The Silk Skirt for dressier occasions or afternoon parading, of Silk Failles, Satins and Baronettes. Unusual quality that sell ordinarily up to $35.00. A special showing at $19.75.
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Black Silk Nets For Party and Dinner Gowns. De Esprit, in black, 40-inch, at $3.50 yard. Dotted and Figured Nets at $2.50, $3.50 yard. Also plain Nets, 2 yards wide, at $3.00 yard. Black Chantilly Laces, 18-inch $3.0030 -men at $6.00. Colored Silk Nets, 40-inch, at $1.25 yard.
H ats of Fur and Brocade Combinations Charming for the woman or miss who desires attractive daintiness for late fall and winter wear. Many interesting shapes of all fur trimmed with fancy flowers or combinations of light colored brocade crowns with fur brims. Only one of a kind. Priced from SI 5.00 tu S27.50. Also a smart assortment of Velvet Hats in variety of shapes and colors, at $6.95 to $10.95.
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7 and '11 minutes aft- For Fr dom's cause. ' The vear 101! will w itness more :
1 J appropriate mft. giving at Vuletitb-i
- cm ioi oe 1 1 ( i ü o u . . i nan ever oeioi e. ni'cause it is an I
A plea t- which there . ds to he j. ti;t ,,f it night."
Make this a Christmas of Jewelry (.lifts. In jtwelry and jewelry alone
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MUSICIANS' UN'ION TO
GIVE DANCE ON DEC. 10' u
to sav1 ri:.oe; are not asked to pay th- price
, With lives of men; Put only that our The second annual urand ball of j aim should b-
the South JVud Mu
tive a ssi ci.it ion. loo.d L'7S. w t'l 1 aref u'.ly." given Wedr.-sday nicht. i e.-. 1'. : j h.w- .-mal I and tririing The affair will be h-ld at Ti:v'.. r; .iemandl P. all because of th s.ze of the !.. r-c ' Tlo-n ;nwer ab! H l
is there the quality of carrying a living sentiment, year after year.
e.aus' Prot c- "To think before then speak -ere , xx i1(.u ,n,,T presents have long been
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jewelry will iti a greater degree
Ter tt.e sp-K and ni:.r lumi oi tli j With those who pructi.-e what tae.v j than ever be the choice as a gift association. j ;. h Christmas. For the realization Duneing will st.;rt at o'ock. I And I a r this lai.mr: his c,.,ae that, dollar for dollar.
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jewelry hobls out moi-o value
that its 'beauty and worth never
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will be augmented it ! .. c!o k by I nnvr ItKtnrD THCI C Tf
.HAVE GYMNASIUM WORKL.!.,'.!1 L 'ILJLZZ The foir.r.iitio :r. t. h n ge t.f the; . i,; .
;. t:iir. from w hon-, t : k t m..y i -c.;rd includes Harry ;. Joseph Kor, bay Itios-. lb :-r !'.!.-
Th.- a.e.ta:ne of boys und"r 11 . j,,,-
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course.- w as one cf the dt c!s:o:u ! , . ,.f jt.u-0irv a jeweled service
In Field Mouse, Seal Brown, Beaver Brown, Steel Grey, Bronze Kid with Satin top and Black Kid. Priced at $9.00 to $15.00.
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday we will sell any article of jewelry amounting up to $50 for $ 1 down, balance in payments to suit you. This will positively be our last Dollar Down Sale before Christmas. Here you will find many happy gift ideas make up your Christmas list now. FOR GENTLEMEN FOR LAD1E5
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LAST CAR OF ARMY FOOD DELIVERED THROUGH P. 0.
p-.e. . a wrist watch, or silver service tor i. .other; a igar case, diatv.c-nd scarf pin. Waldemar chain or t u;T
Fo v of this age, -;p p the pre:-en : X uv f.Fh. r: a ..;tch for th" t .u. lia ve r.evi r 1 ei taken toi phy- 1 1-oy; a pearl neckla-- for the gad: a su a! train. iu.u'. but t d!e a iut-- a dis- , liest of silver for the married c...-s;ou u:i the subject. It v. as d-!tj-u.vp
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A new last in Tan, Dark Brown and Black. Priced at $8.00 to $15.00. Exclusive agents for EDWIN CLAPP Fine Shoes for Men.
Diamonds Watches Watch Chains Watch Charms Cuff Links Scarf Pins Eversharp Pencils Fountain Pens Rings Emblem Goods
Diamonds Lavallieres Brooches Bar Pins Pearls Lockets Bracelet Watches Manicure Sets Toilet Sets Community Silver
All Jewelry sold on easy payments. Goods delivered at time of first payment.
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UNIQUE BOOTERY 131 S. Main St
WARREN H. MILLER, Mgr. 127 VV. Jefferson Blvd., Opposite Postoffice. Phone Main 1817.
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Th ousands of household economists everywhere nrc taking the drudgery out of washday by means of the ABC SUPER ELECTRIC Washing machine;. They know from expedienceThe spirit of the times decrees an ELECTRIC V ASHING MACHINE for every household. to th housewife viio dos her own Washing, an ABC SUPER ELECTRIC WASHIlSG MASCHINE will i'o three to eix hours prr weeki For thö Sako illustration, let us say ourJ this meioifl ft total of 208 hours a year 26 working days of 8 houra each four and a third Weeks in fill that might well be spent to better odvantago than drudgery over the washtub. - And by this elimination of drudgery, hex health la safeguarded. Let us prove these facts to you. COLIP BROS. Electric Contractors and Electric Supplies. 114 West Wayne Street. Main 220.
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