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nl .M., Ol'MJItl.K IV. ilMtl. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES SHOW INTEREST News of the City from the H SAFETY WEEK1 Qfficial Records National Move to Prevent Ac cidents Promises to Pro duce Results. Hai-s f't !. fimsb r, SMth !'. r'l. I ' ! nc- Sin. Iuni"t )', ;. Paft-u, fiiou lIr. South P r.-i. t. Matti K. i:l wart. Jm: s- f i S'.iith IN ni. . I ' ' i i j ' i ii in l n, .i r j't' Ii i c r S"-jfh J'.-nl. to Ii:iin.i Ib-iss. bus- The Public Pulse fommtinl'-atlorm for tM limi may be !jtnl anon.Tmon!j bnt nut Nf aorr.pnnlM Ly the r-arce of the writer latum rood ftltb. No rr fcn!MJ!t7 for et rr .nt fnrint fxprrw-i rVA Y awnnH. lionet HwTi1-n rf paMlr qnitlon! I 1b rttfl. bet with rlcM rvPTred to eliminate Tirlou al o-bJfH-tf otiabfc matter. TTj colctnn 1 fr. Bat, b ' 1 S'.stll FN l"I. Str.i I'urf-y. itbsrr. South !'.?, M, t" .I'sslc Sii'clt'ui, dotin tl' . So Ith M'.-ri'l. Sou ti biiisti-. Till niT!oy in Th N.ifi'rsl f T r; 1 1 -to k! A'vi'lTit Pr- nt ion Jri f fil! rai!roais paP-r forPral control. It- sparte! Ortolirr 1 S r irM will n.n tinuo tmt?! ctni'-r ."1t. I'.'.ch rntt'l H brir.cir:: th c '-.-'. f'f enr to r-vrry -rnpfnyo "' ry ny thy can think "f. M'-'-Mn-'H it" fhrli: Vj ".t. -vry )r.f at v ris-'is' nf th 1 r 1 nisi ;iouth an! fthfr lPra.Pir n bM:;;,- !-' ibuU i. Pvr trni:ir:irtn i-- t.-ki-:z ;m ivN-r- st hi th" work anI b f .-r rnrnli tions arc fir to r"-'i!t from th?, !rt f. Kornr of tho rrsfls h alrf'i" r mi r. .' if 'y bur ius r.v,-- r r-ini7.! tion t projriot- th" nf-f-r-. ff both t r i j ti rt j n .tr'l j.i t ri. of th" rnilroi'Jf. Th ' r;n.-;. iv,i ni i linffl havo hid nf'tv hui -.t'; for th r;i' IT inonthv ;iml vt.it- th;ti-r. S- urh IIthJ. t J.-tiui' KliiiMk, very fln rr l, ic 1.- i oi. j ti'i'k. South i; ii'l. titnrl. j irl Fhiiiiil'.nm'h. rnouhh-r. South M.iny .filont. I I'., tu!, to K.-thc-r i:'hiH-y, iuhh r Howrvr, many stk'J - .j -:1 --nts j a oi K -v. .Mhl:r.vak.i. crrf to piT.-ons not t.-iployri on .l,ihiv K"aih. l.il'Ojr '.'!)). 1 Tli'-n-.si Kovai Sv;'h 1. ' i n r '-r t I .'o k i !y. ! Sou ; h '.'nd. ( .h-r, .7.li.i. -;irj'nt(i South! arinT, South l'-'r:i. MjIo .mi-om. luini"-!" tnatmfao turr. South ft nil. t' I'loj-'n'r M. UVid. J-;jf-h r :-'outh i.J. ! :;i 1 1 li '. i- t r. v.il'M:i.u. South 15 ril. to Mary l (J.int.. hank t U tr, Suth H-t:!. I 'lank I '. Afto'A'.vki. alint mak-j A U Alt MOTIIIIK im i. ll'litf-r N--Tinu : Kw r sine; I rrad thr rilici.-m i otif . rnintr til- Ah-x .Arcli h lu .i- tion ainl thf- hwmc ominir of N"l'li. r I .. I want-! to r I T to tho.- i r it i- ivrn.v. in th- spirit uf a tju- South !' nl and loyal InJianan. You who havr- pas1 th.oh rritii inis. -an't you anl fol that it was Stijth Rrinl that fnl th hoy th.it Iir-I tri- tirst Kuti. on Oct. 2', .'.17. at th icrnian.. Ar-n"t you TmJ that hoy blont;s tf Indiana'.' Ati'l v. rially to South Uiifl'.' Ata-n't oij pron.i of your own homo i 1 1 1 r oru' who i flr svfl in th- h st i'nifnnn. Smui' r.-ru to think that ! all th' hoH will not anvw. r to th" all of th- vj-irit on th- 1 iy of th H'Jth. hut w h:li f- tt;at iv ry hoy who has answer '! to the r ;ill nf hK i dors will he proud tn y ars ht rir of th- nuda! tliat will ! furnished to him on that da. that in-d.aj furn ihI for th- St. Jo.-ph county hoys will vrr h the standing vidnr; that you s--r-d undtr ld Ilory, ' th pood old IT. S. A. makes the 1 wotM-wide r opi for peaco. Vou f)uht neither for ain r poid. hut you fought and j i ! I - 1 your hinod. and would hav pivn life if.If th.it th- world at laru'' mitrht li in pear- and safety. Vou at nonr the 1 .-s hrave nejth r wouhl you liesj- our;tate .should the all com' airain un der virnil ir rir unist.i tu s. You ar hipi:'r. hroader and more manly tor haint, Kiven your .s.rvi'-r to your coantry. Wo who stayed hrro and kept the home tires hurninc l(dt:r d Crns work and raising food, that all -ould rat, and seniirp tiovs and ifts, sweaters and soks-. and chet rint; U ttcrs. f elini; and praympr that thy would r ;i h" some V-oy hi hi; uniff'rm, and when we look on we certainly shall tcel that NEW MANAGER OF ASPHALT ROOFING CO. state. Indiana, who is second t,the '.th That can and has turned out our work and our f rayers aro not splenilid material for this an in ..,, We haven't seen vou in world's roo.i 7 .Thir.k .f the spicn- yo,,r uniform to spoak of. but Inn't ' " . . , " - ' ' C-i I : . . : ; j ' - - .. : .- .-?. i ' - ; ' i . v.- ; ' - , . " . - : .. , -; i , . . , : : Um : . .? - ' y . v ' f " , . ? 5 ?--: ; - . : I - none sue h i;.sxu Lot th" nllrnnds. Thr help of nev.-.-pi-pr, c!'r;ry and yrhools ar hrin'-: tili5tod in an effort to hrimr l'foro tho pllio thrt iiecrsiity 'f ar- in curbing th" many ;:-cid nt- that happen each yiar 'iion railway tracks. 1'ach yrar thre at- ap- JT'IVUIMI' l .t,MMI M-.jJll- Mll'-M IO'l 1 ),j,j n larger num. her S'Uanu.-'.y inj'ured j v. hil trc-spassin. uj'on railro.n: track. Onp of thr m"nnc of jrr-ttin th cf -Operation of the public ly the Crand Trunk western lin's is a hooklet that was written by Geor llradshaw, a former Suth Ilor.d at tornry, tho title of th' pamphlet 1)" tr.k,' "Two Popular Method.-- of Get ting" Killed." These two methods. Mr. P.radshaw siV are the hU'h May rrotsinsr metläxl and walking nlon?r railroad track?. Mr. Hrad shaw claims that "every -17 min utes of cviry 4 hours in the day, from on end of the year to th other, we a orifice a lif on tit' al- llcal Instate Trau-r'i. I'r-'m the records of the Indiana Tri" and Loan 'o. VI. Henry Siot and Llizabetli Slot, IliW, t .Ian Zalewski and la Za!wski. II.VW, $i:'.H7.."". '. (Jorsuch's ."th Ald. to South lid people in Indiana whom we are! proud of. Gonrxe Ado, Kiley, L'w j uul our hearts swell with pride tin Wallace. Pres t Harrison. Schuyler ( (vr tlu impression you make in that Colf;L. South Hend can well boast j uniform. It tells the tab-. wo of. and our reut Abraham Lincoln j nnished the job. now we're back a resid' nt and school boy of Indiana. home, and the rest of us are ery Ves. we almit that it only happened i jroud of vou. that Alex. Arch fired the first jrun.j " MKS. D. W. TITKLII. and it could have boon your boy or south land. Ind.. Oct. is. 191?. my boy. or homo of the many other: boys, but it fell to Arch to lire this! .n Dt-D-r Tn 0rr hrst gun. I had three nephews andiMIMu ALDtn I IU Ott a son in the war. Out of those four) hoys, two returned: the other two passed to the reat levond. On GRAND CANYON TODAY 1 I!io Whitcomb ami l'red W. K"lb r and wife t Janus I. Lal'f itv and Sarah II. Latf riy. 1. L.t 2 1'".. Wcng.-r .V to South II W Krieghbaum :!rd Add. Lend. (I'art only.) WD. Harb W. Sossoman and vif: Melvin Sjssoman e.nd wife: Norman So.-.mian and wife; Mary Cb'iri'.ns ami husband, and linier Sossoman and wife to Kniest I'. Krueger and .Augusta Krueger. Tract of land in flay tar of carelessness. my son and only one. I only men-ir.y Pnit-d Press: tion this to tell you that because j HA 1 1 STOW, falif.. Oct- 1. King I w.is not th.: proud and happy I Alb( rt uas to sre onf. f)f the lorlo3 momer 10 welcome tier son bacK iu:uhu:n spkim.s. Mr. and Mrs. J. U Perkins of flii aj are visitors at the home of their son. Uayrnomt Perkins. John Sheerer died Tuesday at his home in Benton Harbor. His niece. Mrs. Anna Ueckwith of this village, has been at the Shearer honie the past week. Tames l.ckev. a former resident I of this village, was brought to ibr rien Springs Thursday nftrnoor. for burial. He died at the Soldiers' home in Milwaukte. H was a brother of tho late Mrs. Samue! Hadlock. He reil in tli' fivii war in th Tenth Minn.-ota regi ment. Th petition of th- ." resi.b-nts f soutliwest Herrien twe to chang the township boundary o p rmit them to become resident of Or- j noko twp., wus turned down by the board of supervisors on Wednesday. th. vote standing 11 to -1. The re- ILvW. $1 Twp. Wr. The fniversity of Notre Dame da Lie to Iii chard P. Dug-dab-. Tract f land in flay AWp. j WD. Lillian J. f rocker to Jacob I:. K'untz. Jl'.'OO. Tract of land in Portage Twp. WD. Vernon C. Hastings ami wife to James Kdgar Wilson and L n t Belle Wilson. H&W, $1. Lot Mayr's Mich. Ave. Add. to South Lend. WD. Ullen Battel StoCkwell ami I hushand to John Kelley. .51-11. Lots ::: and .1. P.at toll's nl Park Add. to Mishawaka. WD. Minnb- D. Koberts to Matil da Zillmer. $1. Part of lot 1. :'.rd Plat Shtterl Plac-. South Bend. WD. The ST. Joseph Loan & Trust Company. Trustees, to George Hine-, $:ro. It !S Huey Heights Add. to South Bend. QCD. John C Marble to Illon A. NeDon Parr of lot lettered "G" Llder place in South Bend. WD. l'eidinand Liebelt and Lm ma. Il-W. to Clyde Mathews and Lv.lia Mth'ws. ILvW, .t,.00n. Lot home. I can at bast let her know on tho 2lHh day of October, lMlh I am rejoicing with her that her son is marching in this splendid proces sion. I will strive to have her feel she has my joy as she had my sym pathy on the day her stalwart son left her home circle or when she hade him goodbye at the station or wherever it happened t be. We know .some of the boys' uniforms will not look s spick and span but boys, let me assure you that a well worn uniform speaks volumes for itself that uniform tells the tale that it has sem service, and we will be just as proud of you as we w ill of j. v. KAun;i:. J. W. Käufer, formerly with til" Standard Oil Co. in this city, has just accepted a position with the South Bend Asphalt Koqting Co.. adding another member to this rapidly growing Ürm. Mr. Kaufer will become manager of the South Bend office branch of the roofing company, enabling Joseph P. Dona hue, the president, to devote all of his time to the outside business of the concern and in establishing oili er branches in nearby cities. FT) 1 SOD Vi if ercson or os. Store Opais S:30; Closes 5:30-Sat to 9:30 p. m. N For Women tuid Misses TT ew Winter These Fashion Faxored 3J L Okj0 of America today the Grand fan- yon. i The royal party w ill spend 1 ) j hours viewing portions of the trail ! of the f dorado rir. The king and ueen quitted Cali fornia with regret, they wired Gov. Stephens. "Wo are deeply grateful for a, wonderful reception," the message retid. Mas ling's. zines. Daily papers at Schil C S 0 5 -1 f Chrysanthemums at Beehler's. 6 7 o 6 POLICE FIND MOONSHINE ! STILL AT PRISON CITY; S pe-ia 1 to Tfie News -Times : J MICHIGAN CITY. Ind.. Oct. 1 S. The spirit of John Barleycorn was dealt a terrific blow here late today j when local police raided a moon- I shine "still" at the edge of town ;nd ! coruscated ::00 gallons of Dm.' per! cent proof. j Three foreigners, who operated the j place were taken into custody. Thy j declined to tell how long they hae; been engaged m the illicit business, but police believe that the' have at last found the source of Michigan City's wetness during th" suppos -d lrv months. Chrvsanthcraums .v Beehler's. 7 re monstrance presented by the other ! L'S. Si'iiuii' l's Add to South Bend, twp. prevailed t Ind. sertion of Berrien The tirst number of the K. dpatli ' J07-1'1-' tank.eu u. HW. to An- Ucpum course v;h given Thursday! WD. Ka.miei-; Stankiewii :z and drew .Mars:abl. ?". Part of hit 7, I'ollege Grove, in South Bond. WD. Philip P. juinlan to Nellie c.,ve. il. Tract of kind in Portale night at th town hall by the St. , Taire si.-ters. pr-senting a splendid' musical prcrram. William Steinbick was r.ilb d to Twp. South Bend Wednesla moreing by j W1 Lester I'. Byer and Violet the death of his son's wile. M rs. Bearl Byer. HW. to D. Witt Ir.gle Walter Steinback. Her death uasj right. .!. Part of lot ?.. Sorin's 1st aused by burns receive! the dayl-tid. i South Bend, previous when kerosene with which; Be-ree. WD. Orin Tippy ami she was kindling a tire eplo b d. ig-i Mary 1. Tippy. H&W. to Bruce O. rinng her clothing. Her 1 o. month-j Tippy. ?:'.'. Lot sr.. O. P. of New !.! babe was also severely burned, j Carli-le. Ind. but it i. reported w ill r cover ' The Barrien county bo- scout ilrive is on this week to raise $10.- eo for tho boys of Brrrieit county, j The vicinity of Berrien Springs is1 to ra:e $'JArt a year fr throe years as her shre m the work. Pb-.lg.- ar!s may be had locally from Atty. i Charles 11. aanauh ami Supl. Al brt A.ink. j The in st iga tion of the oth of Sheriff Harry Hogu . ord-r d b- thc( ii'torney g nrj-.il. has b :'. post-j t'.T.d ur.r.i .. I 1 it r Walts-; gott of I! I'! Claire, who pref : re;l ( th cb.irg. of extort i"ii and mis-; ir;ih ! ir- a i -IF o n (i U e '5 against h was M'c.itiol about s.mi" of fll itf. 2 s ''!'' n ! a d" At f he h aring ein. . i , ..nd ; harges u h is. as otl i n a gee r 1 w ay. it the court he "Ivo "was d - el. ! t fiat on ' charges wo j'd !' in estig. it d the corup . t :r;a :i w i. cie:i until .Nov. 1 in whs h to make ;;11 of 1:1 i h.'.rg sp iSc. The ci't M.Vi, inh ering of ty ye.ir 'f the !'! d.. y club w.i-i t'a:!). ble party at the home of Mi - .1. i:. Durban!.. Wednesdav. Tw i -' w o Itlfilli'TS es d dtr.ner Mr- f. llarbr. a'i i Mr; deli. M. Ni'ej . Hatta- i pv-ri" !'. -nt "a i i i ; w r gt;.-'.s. both form r mm! r of th tlu's Th ini!.ition : 'h itn r f struct th- 1 e.uj. moved t e t rsl '' Atty. Dora Back I:. - ! c?i liar: "i- i " an womn m t he' ir -t d in p M. D H :..,. improv m. : ! : r h ised j-c p it y. cn Cass v Mr. ar.d Mrs .T - tracing t : s ; . b : 4 i i : . 1 pur th- 'i:,toi; h" :s . D. i '.ibiw 11 h i'. e rr led c. the lis in h gro . e h iv;e j n p r " p r t . Mr. .cd Mr,. W :er ' t : ; v - old t . ; r is a rat Mr. to Kala th- ladi f rat ion : I g at s S i . 1 1 ' 1 . Irs. W. A L; !-..!) t..o; ' dt'.e-'ia. . at ! . r.'b d the Stat i ari'! !:"V. !; r ) '. d- f W. !. - from t!. es. ' da. C c m g .1.1 V . u . at B .!:! I We Haven't Enough Boxes kb; mm Bend in our Safe De posit Vaults to nrntrrt all the v a l u a u irs in rir. South that oujrht to be protected But th ere re some boxes vacant here which should be tilled. There is one for you. The rentals are reasonable. Valuable papers. Liberty Bonds. War Savines Stamps should be protectee!". Ask us about it. Citizens' National Bank Citizens' Trust & Savings Bank .n rniiisav blvd. Near tho Post OlTice. 'If You Bought Your PIANO of ELBEL BROS. It Is a Good One. . -föj . ? mJTi ' r jZK Ä;,-. J J U v '''tylÄSft irrlit 1 or I ''' w Wl ill ' a Mm it - , f Wit y A if) mm ' jM mmrT ii ,...,-J 1:1 11 k I r 1 t-,icli erout lrnrrseturc! conveys necessity born in the desire of every woman to have at leat otv if not more, of such a dress for social or dresup street wear. th. Georgette Dresses at $45.00 to $85.00 Blouses Of Georgette, white flesh. with real cluny and Venice lace fronts, hand embroid ered, 3-4 s'eeves, at $42.00, $48.50. Of Georgette, round or square necks of real filet lace, hand emb., tucked cuiTs. at $12.50 to $18.50. In plum, navy, black, brown and taupe fashion's ncur-t shades ornamented with embroidery in chenille and silk, also beaded. Chiffon Velvet Dresses i need from $85 to $1 35 are greatly in favor fringe, black or.lv. with fashionable Duvetyne Dresses at $100.00 and up In many shades of popular browns, also in copen beautiful hand embroid ered. Short Coats of Fur BeautBul C Odis of soit silky furs in popular short lengths, box back or belted, in Marmot, Hudson Seal. Natural Muskrat and Nutria, at $125.00 to $275.00. Marten Stoles and Cpcs $150.00 to $275.00. f ur Scarfs, brown. Sable and Pointed Fox. Georgette and Black Lynx, at $75.00. $85.00 to $1 50.00. The riano King of All Instruments! Our entire second and third floors (over our own and the Max Adler store) are devoted entirely to the display of dozens of the most "celebrated old makes" of To Mki yi' o l j 'The SCOUT V- ill b.i I a 1 PiciööB 'FOIll IP'fiOS Trade in your old piano as part payment. We have a constant demand for good used pianos. You'll be surprised at the Liberal Allowance we will offer you Now! Want Your Old Piano ! i We 104-06 S. MICH. SOUTH BEND The SCOUT i 9 n Price Price $7.00 A Shape that Sells On and On Certain models of ours sell on and on forever. This is one. It's the good old rugged high-toe shape, combining special comfort with individual style. It provides uiiusual toe room, makes the foot look shorter, and is especially easy on socks. In short, it's foot-comfort in full at a very reasonable price. Any number of Walk Over lasts fit perfectly any number of feet. CLOUSE'S Boot Shop fjr So. M ichigan St. I' v r i i i il it ill Im Hi i 'a fi