South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 310, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 October 1914 — Page 22
SOUTH BENE) NETWS-TIMES
V fry ii:ii)v. ocTonn: so. iau MRS. HAMMOND TO SEND AID TO Vii.l CHILDREN Geo. Wyman & Co. DETACH m Tomorrow (Satarciay) Is the Las f 0 mi ma . V - . f A v.-.-. a End oir ouil iiviiomit 4 ' , - : - - v: i -y A
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Report Th:t Alto-r.-aj Pca:o Ncnoliations f.c:t With Failure CrrrieJ by German Socialists.
I,ontvn', Oct. r.r'. aMicc from ; ti.. earn .-p re.ei.t ei t:i- J,on- , ;hrux;icle f-atys: i "An attempt haa '."-on iv.at 1-y the :. ii t'k rtw.i.--rs .and a-.;ts dkiian-r t la: t f -v (i.iy.s to ... urate Kranc' ;:'-rn h-r u:l s unii Hi.iMi' thoir t' 'Vrr.iiu -lit, vhii-- puMntf before th . ;i r uori. an-l its ovn coplo as . irr:f.-tiy ilt .sruus tor peace, to jvar- . i- thi war with lioi-s ol uccc.-s .a j i r nt j-.oru xistf nt. l'iforrr;rition l.-as J rn corr. cyofj to ; 4 Main in!!;s!;tiu! l'i-nrh v.rr" ; ,M"ct-i to :i t a- iut( rni' iliuri'v-t ttiat iiif C'-rman ri il j;o-rnn.nt r-c-! -:;:iz's t!j? qu.nity of tin- stainl mafU- , v' t '.." Frem-h anai' S has n-v r r- . ;:ar.lod I'raiK as h r princii .il en.ny in this Mruc!"- and is r -uiy t niakc jaac! in t'.-rnis not rut-rely honorable, hnt n ih rmis ffr th r-- . puhlir. TlifM1' t this vuld includ- ! ?lw trarisf.-r to I-'r.Jiit t MHz ai:l ' n-iirnorin j-.irt of lvorrair.f and j ji'-rhai ai.-o tu'.at Ua.-i iart ol Al- ; "What al.out Scrviii'.' Wli.tt about itusia.? What ahout Knu'larnl V ! .iiovi' all. u liat al.out the mart r land I a Uiaa-r."8 " I am Informed that laforo these i:if stinns th- woulii-Ne ra-L;otiatorv ' : !irui.:ed their hlmtiMers, t 1 1 1 thought i ihat litrmupy juld haa- to require 1 ;(.t h'.aM an enclave on the Scheldt, In; . ther words, Antwn ami northern'
r.eliiMn. As to the other thre- iwr.s they could look after themselves; i ut h ro wa.J an opportunity for J'ranco to make an arrangement hkh sho coulil not hope to better, ve n if with her friends, at a. friht:ul cost sh was able to carry the war to ?i victorious Issue. "I lcliev) that with all th bitt r s H'ferin that lies heavy on this land no public man would dare openly to lavnr and probably not one would privately enter in a bargain which would bn universally regarded as treachery to France as well as betrayal ot' htr friends."
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r.onnnAUX, Cct. Germany's l-eace proposals were conveyed to France by members of Germany's socialist party. The German govern
ment Invited German socialists to act a.-? intermediaries ami the latter ac-! f ept'd the task. German socialists' r onveyed the n".,vsae of their gov-) ernr:a:t to cert:;: a j-ocialists In Hol-i Fnd who n their turn transmitted;
lh offer t j members of the French Socialist party. German socialist: tried to convince ihf ir I'ri'iu li comrades that Germany harl no quiirrel with the French. They portrayed Finland as the real enemy
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Felium to r;o to war nirainst (ermany in order that these three countries should tii'.t witli Fr.K'and caiPs her morta' eneyvy, Gern-any. The G-rman socialists were commissioned to irdlui nee (he French public -pinion through 'r nt h san iali.-ts. to biliee that Fi a v. would priit bv leaving Fmdand in the lurch at this
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Mrs. Jo hn Hays Hammond ami licr daughter, Xatalie. WAS 1NGTOX. Mrs. John II ays Hammond and her daughter, Natalie, are soliciting contributions for the little war children of Europe Mr s. Hammond and Xatalie have decided they will May Santa Claus to the lit tl waifs in the war zone and do all t lxy can to give them as happy a Christmas as is possible under the circumstances. The idea originated with Natalie, who of her own will asked Mrs. Hammond to spend the money she would have spent on her little daughte r, for Christmas presents for the war children. Mrs. Hammond and Natalie mav go to the various capitals o f Europe and personally distribute the presents to the kiddies. Mrs. Hammond will name an advisory board to proceed with the plan, but in tho meantime Mrs. Eva MacDonald Valesh is acting as first assistant.
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FOR RESEM BUS
ran. e and argued that En-land Off ICialS tO OCCUDY POSltlOnS at incited France and Ilusia and I . . , , ,
Head or iweive i-eaerai institutions Are Selected.
n CONCERT AT AUTEN POST
An enjoyable concert was presented at the Auten Post rooms Thursday evening, under the auspices of the Woman's Relief corps. The program consisted of numbers by Miss Marie Stilhvell, contralto, assisted by Miss Adella Laue, pian'st and Miss Helen Woytych, violinists, representing the Notional Society of Broader Education. The following program was present ed : "Liehe!tod,M Wagner-Liszt, Miss I.aue: "Springtide," Pecker, "Thoughts Have "Win its' Eehmann, "Slavonic.
'Sons:. hnmlnade. -cowslips ana
Puy your peanut crisp at the Phila. Saturday. Specially priced; 13c lb., 2 pounds 23c. Advt.
(MS. E. BAILEY
WASHINGTON". Oct. CO. The fed
eral reserve board today officially an- ! clover." Trevalsa. Miss tillwell; "Son- j
certo." Mendelssohn. Miss Woytych: j
'tae.e ,f the war and concluding a -eparato ) ace with Germany.
KISS HELEN TAFT IS INDIGNANT AT EDICT CF COLLEGE HEAD
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eral resere banks have been selectid as f.dlows: Fostor.. Alfred E. Aiken; New York. F.enj -min Strong jr.; Philadelphia, 'harles J. Ithodes; 'lc eland, E. It. Fancher; Eiciiui' r.d, Geo. J. S-y; Atlanta, Jos. A. McCVrd: Gh;e;;gi, M. I. MeF-cugal; St. Eo lis. Holla WelN: Mi:;r:eaj.olis, Theodore Wold; Kansas 'ity, Charles M Sav yer. Pal!.-.:-, o-car We. Is; S n Frnneisco, Archibald Kains; The g crnors of the federal re-
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I t t s rel:ti f'v as the presidents of I r,';: ;.ry l ares Tiiey rrr not dij : '-tiv n s; e: s; ' !e to the govs r:i;nent. i ! it are e x e ad to conform t the ' as of tho federal res( rve board , 1 ir. t''e conduct of the b-nks They'
: e'ect'd by the la rds of dirars of th s eral rcsrre bnk and ; t bv th." fedTal r s rve bo:.rd.
"Amourviens Alder," from "Sanson and Delilah." Saint Sarns. "Sunshine
Sone." "With the Violet," and "wan," bv Greiir, Miss Stillwell; "Etude in E .
Malor." Ghopin. "Vals de Goneert. Vieiiwski, Miss Eau; "Duetto." ITnvdn. "Andante Symphony Esjagnole." Inlo. "Dol-o." Sam sate. Miss
Wovtych: "Flow Gently Sweet Afton"; "Whon vnii and I Were Yournr," "I I
vpt Eeloverr' 3ni "ting -"vie to SWn." bv T:s t'llwell.
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cf St. Jccch County south dei;d, irD. Election Tuesday, Nov. 3, 10K. Vcling No. 2 3-A. Advt.
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Ai'hM, years old. tanner liv.i.g s ..n miles" vest of the city on the I e i-:on st. road was riding, was 'siiur'.i by a west bound fast Lake SiaTe i 'i assent; t r trai.i. Thursday it; -in d. !nolishimr the waif on and
i throwing Achiel several rxnls where he nt of lamh-d o:i ait ol" the hay and escap-
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t.n.' . t of .M.s M. Carey T!i"i:;.a, ' the tiain until he was on the tracks - a.:.r. - a: '. r th. kadorsiiip of at the S. Arnold st. crowing. He did d: Eel, n T .aft. daughter of the e-,n..t li.r.e time to stop but attempt d ; r.de:.t. l'r -'t Thomas saddenly to t arress, acctrding to Frank .. a.d.-ia i the -i.:n ,,f cla- cut- ! K resh.-m- ki, flaw man at the crossing. . t.ur and i ab d tht tel- -a: in Ert shemsi-i a-s.-rted that he motion- I a:; (jr.- tit.-s j:i;.:ht flunk a good sUi-jd tile approaching driver to stop, hat dent. Her. t.d'or.- the irls lu- !.-njthat Achiel evidently did not nee htm. j p. rmUted to attend lectures as. they I The horses escaped with Elinor ;n-j ihuto. juries '
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The savings on Winter a'ear are many note these items:
1.0050 inch Wool Scotch Plaids at 75c 24 inch Satin Broche, 23 Shades at 75c 40 inch French Crepe at 75c 38 inch German Henrietta at 1.00 Ladies' Union Suit, fleeced at 50c Children's Union Suits, fleeced at 50c Men's Heavy Shirts and Drawers at 1.00 Ladies' Kid Gloves at 8.00 to 10.00 Trimmed Hats at 25c Curtain Marquisette at
5Sc . 58c . 58c . 58c . 79c . 39c . 39c . 89c . 5.75 13ic yd.
50c Box Ladies' Handkerchiefs (six) at . 12.50 Ladies' Suits, Tunic style at 12.50 to 15.00 Ladies' Winter Coats at Come and See Us
39c box 6.95 . 7.50
AfcCaH Patterns Here
McCall Patterns Here
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Wilh the man who pays forty or fifty dollars for his
clothes we Dick no auarrel.
A. J If he wants to pay that amount every time he buys a suit or overcoat, that's a privilege afforded by his well filled purse. At those prices he gets all the superiority in clothes that any one can give; but the truth of the matter is we can give him just as much in Kuppenheimer Clothes at $20, $25 and $30.
WASHINGTON AVKNTi:
ASK I'OIt Yfint VOTIN IV THE NIAV T1M1..S $.uo tONTIT.
COPYRIGHT T9T4 TMr house or kuppcnhcim-
THE VAR
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Hasn't affected us. Wo f!t cl sa correctly at moderate rric-s. We examine th" e-M Lfs usuaj. free c f char.cr.
i wliether vou purchase -zla.-as -r not. 1 ! ' .
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lt' Time to clean your house. See our new patterns and get our price. I. W. Lower Decorating Co.
L. P. KARDY Prore-sive Candidate for COMMISSIONER MliUllo District. i:li:ctiox no v. a.
Optometrist ami Manufacturing Opticians. 2:0 S. M; hi'an.
Kunvich Gash Grocery The Place to Save Money
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Lev;is C. LandoaScCo. DKUGGIST5 U. fIionc 5107 Bell 1036
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