South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 244, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 August 1914 — Page 2
ni.i.t, .i;ist ::., mil. THE. SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 3ILL TO CREATE H German Prisoners of War in England; Below, a German Supply Train Quality First Quulity First
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Measure Would Have United States Own Fifty-one Per Cent of Stock Asks for 510,000,000.
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WA.HINT.TO.V. Aug. -To R'p. Alfxandfr, -hairmnn !" the committee on merchant marine .to! f : h r;es. on Monday introduced the administrat ion T. i 1 1 for j'lirchac of a fleet of merchant marine to carry the products of the I'nited States al.ro.nl. The MM provides f..r eta blihm"ht of a corporation with a --jpii.il of II 'f0V 00. in which the I n it-I States shall own ' 1 per rt of 1 1 1 Mock for fhe purchase of nn h vs- .!. a.s may he needed. Tin' money will bo raised by the sal- of Panama canal bonds up to $ "u. can. .eon. The minority .Mork will offered to the public. Tb" c.r.trollinj interest of the I'nited States will be voted l a shipping board created i.y the bill, composed f the !- retar'v of the treasury, the postmaster gen ral ami the secretary of (Mnuiu-rce. Thr vessels -a ill ;,- ma intai ned in trade between Atlantic, gulf i Faif if ports of the Fnitcd States ami the ports of Central ami Hoiith Ari.fi ic:i ami to foreign ports whenever needed. In ease of emergency tin I'nited States will have the ri-rht l take possession f the vessels at a reasonable price of rental. Text of M('..!nc. The tet of the bill is as follows: "Re it ,i.a trd by the senate and lions of representative of the Fnit-d Stutes in congre-s assembled, that the Fnited States, a tin:: through the stopping Poard braf;r .;.:td. taay sibxril'' to tbf capital siofk of any orioration now or hi-M-af?-r oi an-iz.-d nndr th- laws of th I'nitcd States or any statf tln-r-of. or t t'1. th- I i l r i -1 of i 'dnrn ida upon th tfims and (onditions bit-in m-r1tion-rl. " Soction 2. Tbat tlu- d.jrct of nin h corporation shall ! tin- purchase, 'impment. maintenance and operation of merchant tssels in the trade between the Atlantic-. :;ulf or I'acifb' ports of the t'nitecl States and the ports of Tentral ami onth Atnerica. and fdsewher' to meet the requirements of the foreign commerce of the T'nited States. The initial capital stock d" such corporation shall not be over $ 1 e.OOO.OfM). of the par value of $ I'M) per share, but the shipping boird with the approval of the president may consent t or ciiiise an increase of the capital stock from time to time as interests of the corporation may require, provide that the United States shall subscribe for . "i l per centum of each ami every increase. The I'nited States
Khali subscribe to .".j per centum of
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These 200 German war reservists were captured at the English port of Folkestone while they were trying to get to Germany to join the colors. The picture shows English soldiers marching them through Folkestone to the war prisoners' camp at Shorncliffe.
Continuing the Early Autumn Showing Wooltex Coats Suits and Skirts
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The many well dressed women who have paid a visii of inspection to see the new Wooltex apparel have confirmed our opiuion that styles were never handsomer and fabrics perhaps never quite so beautiful as they are this season.
And there is so much gratification over the opportunity to secure such handsome new coats and suits during these early days when women are so anxious to change from their summer garments to the beautiful new apparel of autumn. Wooltex garments express absolute correctness in style with (he highest character of tailoring and finish known to women's ready to wear garments. Every coat and suit is guaranteed by the manufacturers and us, to give two seasons of satisfactory service.
Corvr:::t nw Yc H. fcljck Co.
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Store open all day Wednesday.
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In buying Wooltex apparel there is security, both as to its correctness in fashion and the durability of the garment; and prices throughout are quite moderate. Suits $25.00 to $35.00. Coats $20.00 to
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Don't forget September Sewing Week Next week.
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CARNEGIE COMES TO ! DEFENSE OF KAISER j
Says Ho Ts the Only Ruler Who Has Presetted IVaco for 20 Years.
Raincoats and Rubbers at THE RUBBER STORE 200 S. Michigan St.
LONDON, Aug. 2.". Andrew CarnoKie, who a week ago called tho kaiser the "chief destroyer" and called on "all men of peace to hold the accountable fmperor guilty of this war," now telegraphs to the London Times: ' The (iorman emperor has not boon proved guilty. I believe he has been more sinned agrainst than sinning. Rulers are not seldom overruled and often are unable to control the conditions of international quarrels. History alone will record the truth. The emperor who alone of all living monarchs preserved peace for L'tl ye.'irs, is now entitled to the benefit of tho doubt."
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A German supply train carrying commissary goods to the army. This photograph was taken on a road near the Swiss border and the photoaph was mailed to this country from Basel, Switzeland.
such stock nt p. ir and the remainder thereof shall !o nflYred fr puMie subscription. Such corporation may betin business as soon as "1 pr ent urn of s.ii'li t(ck has l.een s;;Ssct il eil and paid for by the I'nit tl States-. Can sll IUiul. '"Se, t;,,n Thai th" I'nin-d States through the shipping I oai.i and u:th the- approval of th- p:;d-nt. is ;uit!pMzcd t" purchase fl.s suitable IT! the JudKOier.l of th- shipping boaial for the purpose of i;i i. corporation with a vie-.v to tr;t rrin to si.ch orpoi ation, and lor ;hi-. purpo-,- t)ie secret. uy f the trasirv. uj.'oii iv
jUest of tp.e shippiii;-: hoard may isi
fn the purclme of smh vessels anil same may be sold by the seiretary of the treasury in his discretion and
with the approval of the president to;
reimburse the treasurv for expendi
corporation organized under this act, to take possession for its purposes of any vessels owned by such corporation at a reasonable price of rental.
Ipn linn .t . i mil Mil uir I'.ii ii'.if oi carryint: out the provisions of this act
turos made in the purchase of v.sols. i th,ro Ks hch appropriated out of S.uli corporation shall m ike suitable "mv ,,f the treasury ot tne provision for sinking fund and for 1 l h-'rw e apprpri-
the loprec iation charges under the
ruleci and regulations to be prescribed
by such shli-pihsT board. laitltled to liiM'.erit.. "S- ction 'I liat vessels purchased by such shipping board and conveyed to such corporation as herein provided shall be entitled to registry under the
laws of the I'nited States and shall be
atMl. the sunt of $10,000,000."
MOVES HERE FROM CHICAGO BY TRUCK
nd sell ir us.- tor such purchase .rjle-med vessels of tl;e t'nitcd States
niircIia-. anv t!u- P.-nUs of the ami enuueu m uie ncnt'ins ana prii'mted Stat.-.-' now available in ti e I ib :,'es appertaining t s u h vessels, oxtreasurv of the Tniu d States under !Pt such vessels shall e.irra.ie only iti
the act of Ac.
J. tile act of i'
4. l'.'lc. and the act of .March -'. l.'li. r latin-; to the istie of end.- for the C(m.tl uction of tlie Panama canal to a total amount not to cceed $'-c,ioO,-COe for the purchase of s;u !i vessels. "Section . That the shipping board is authori7fd to transfer the vessel
trade with foreign countries or with
Scrn Ton Truck Mako Trip to South llenil in I'oujtccn Hour.
Moving- household goods frm ("h
horsepower affair. The body wn
made in Quincy. while tho truck?
the rb.ilippinc islands and tb.e islands ; cago t South P.cnd w ithout crating
of itiiam aiul lutuil . sucn . ss-.Ms ! th(m or bothering w ith the dela.vs ot J
sn.ui r.u occt t.. ine mi auo iaus, railroad is nosv realof the l nited states except as herein . .
pros ided.
or esse!t purchased as lo nun provid- of the treasury, the postmaster cer
"Se,tio!i That sutiject to the di
rection of tb.e president, the secretary
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Werner Hros.. movers and warehousemen of Chicago, have accorn-
---!pb.shed this feat bv ;ue:n;s of their
ei to hueh lorporatnui and s'H h orporatio.u shiill i.?si:e to ti,(. I'mted States in payment tlnreoi Us K"ld bearing bua!s beatin-; not b ss than fot:r per cent per annum ;nd upop. such further terms aid i omhrion- as may be prescribe.! by the shipping toard, sui !i 1 "in!s to , op.stittHe a first and paramount lo-ri upon mh!i v..--s 1 or vo--el th i transferied arul upon all property of h h corporation jirevbb d that th.- amount of bonds received b th' I n it i States in payment
al an
.1 the secretary of commerce are
lar'e
lp-reby constituted
board to bo i tru''-
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even ton lac:;ard delivery Houvohold gods bloTigin? to
for ?"ui h ev
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known us the shipping board with full ei:t..n Mix of hicago iv-t-- moc-d t , power to vote the sto.;; ,,f the r:;itedl(-'i;h na Y 1 0 ,ron "1 4 YtXXr,-. Stans in sucli corporation ar.J to doj -an. the lor-ovt i-s Kind m ..II other things nevo-iry to -.roiot j t 'aicauo . , :t u-o .r.or.day mot nin-: the interests of the I'nited States and at 1 oclo :. driven by tne Werner to carrv out the purposes of tr.n :. t. brMhe: ar.d .n: :ve,i m ,, ah Im-i.. "Seeiion 7. That with the approval i Mcru.uy alten.oon at Z i.Vb.ek. Tne of tlie pn-sident such shipping boaril m " they w.te i.eld up by the bad
iimv at anv tirr.e sell at its true value. ro:ds as their scn-dtHe lor tlU ,us-
th- vim-!; of such corporation owned bv th- I'nited States. Se-tion v. That the lnitd States
the tb.en par value than tb.e total' .-hall at any time have the right upon
aaiouct txieiiiloi by the l'nib-1 State giving notice of ltd intention to the
riran. T.ev. lb l.uttrell. Kev. M. Iion-
tance iai about ir.ne hours. i -an , , ,., i i.,,.- T ';iShman and Itev. II.
started on the return trip Monday s; Murray. night at o'clock which should brinn'V'r TRY NEWS-TIMES WANT AD
nr.KRIKN SPIUNCiS. The Ilaptist and I'nited Irethren
Sunday schools enjoyed a day's outing) in the Indian fields Friday with al lari;e crowd in attendance. I Arthur Carr has returned from u ( week's visit at the it. I. Ford home in t the country. i Henry Totzke of Derby was a visitor I at the Thos. Taylor home Friday. P. C. Innnel was the guest of friends ' at Lughton Sunday and attended tho Riverside cimp meeting near Buchan- '
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Mesdames Thas. K. Storick. llert M
Slater. Olu.s Skinner and A. Dahlton f
were guests at the home of the lormer's aunt. .Mrs. K. F. Myers, Friday. Miss Gertrude Carr is visiting with friends in Dowagiac this week. T. 1 1. L.ohr of St. l,ouis is here to join his family on their summer vacation at their country home. They have us their guests George W. Lohr of Irwin. Fa., and It. S. McCombs and family of Pittsburgh. The Misses Hernice and Helen Skinner are visiting in Nappanee, Inch, at the home of W. C. Uline. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle attended the Riverside camp meeting at Buchanan Sunday.
ably be made on the way. which will Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Billiard were
cielav the arrival. week end visitors at the home of
The truck is a four cylinder. GO ' their daughter, -Mrs. Ed Vanderhood.
in Watervllet. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Doder ha. e re-
wire made at the Packard factory in turned to tneir nome in aioum ane. Detroit. It carried a load of approxi-i a few days' visit at the home of their mately S.ofm pounds on the trip. ! daughter. Mrs. II. A. Carr. which is unite some load for n 'mnvini'i Chas. Bradley visited his sister in
vr.ii. Benton Harbor Sunday. . U
! Rev. W. A. Iattrell has resigned as M
! pastor of the Baptist church al this (place. His resignation will take ef-
feet the first of October. Over Two Hundred Priests Now at Mrs. Pearl Snyder of Ann Arbor is
a visitor at the home of. her sister. 5
unru jiaine. . Irs Will storick. .Mrs. Snyder who ' has been living in Ypsilanti for sev-
ieral vears past, has recently moved to . f
lwo nunurea ami iorty-rive priests Ann Arbor, iin.l prelates from the Jtoman Catholie ' W. L. Porter has returned from a
,: , , .. ' few davs' business visit at Bremen, f
t.io.oe hi iiR.itu euoueu on ineiri .
annual retreat last nU'ht at Notre Miss Jar.e White of Jackson, this;3.
Dame. The retreat will be conducted: state, is a visitor at the home of Rev. by Rev. Francis V. Nugent. C. M.. and 1 MrH- H- ;- r;,rr- . . , : Mrs. Anna Hobari. with her daugh-
vm ciose ;vaurduy morning. ! ir porlrM returned Monday
to thir home in Raton Rapbls after a several weeks' visit with her sister. Mrs. Addle Weeks. The '.incidn chautauqua opened here Monday and will continue one week. A large tent ha been er?eted
the we-t side of the old school
i house srrounds. Over ;.f,0 season ticK-
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Rev. J. Jennings. Rev. M. J. Fitszim- 1 rT-s n.ilNe " '"" il" "
Rev. A. J. Thiele. Rev. S. Ma- in''lim,i" . . . c iilt. p .
iVi. . , Tf I' T I v.eorge 1 i 1 lJUS a.- to .rouiii iiw i'.a.a. ki v. n. j... . , . .. i. ..: . v, t i -;
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who has had the mistortune to have his leg broken. He started Satt rday for Chicago on his motorcycle and when about. 70 miles out. while turning out of the road for an automobile, his wheel .-kidded and he waa thfuwn breaking his leg.
Women's Wash Dresses Pretty Wash Dressss in all . i i i n i
materials wnite ana an colors'
nearly all sizes worth
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HOLD ANNUAL RETREAT
Women's Wash Dresses Pretty Dresses many materials white and colored light and dark colors nearly every size among them-values to 6.50 II 91 Wednesday . . Great Sale of Fine Coats Quite an assortment of pretty Coats--swell colors--many styles in all satin lined or half lined regular 10.00 to 15.00 Coats, To close .1. .... rf F
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Among those present were Most Rev. Archbishop James K. Quigley, Rt. Rev. Alexander J. McGavick and Rt. Rev. Paul P. Rhode. auxiliary bishops of the Chicago diocese. Rev. I-:. K-lh-v. Rev. J. Callauhan. con-
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Hob:in. ehancelbr f th diocese.
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loney. Rev. T
Ri.irdan. brother of Archbishop Riordan of San Francisco. Fab. Rev. p. J.
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