South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 260, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1914 — Page 2
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES GEHj-fJ EXCESSES ' War Pictures From Petrograd; Quality Quality First Formerly CVI taiers&nrg
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Archer Huntington, President of American Geographical Society, Says he Was Reasonably Treated.
T,' I . Sept. 1 --".V fter we had jrov-d our i r: rs i ',( 4 the ilcrman authorities -,"r' our'.eous in their treatment toward u- " ! iar'- l Archer Huntington of NYw Yri., president of the An:'n Iro-r i ph : al f-M.'if t.v. who uiili his w'if . aii.c-i- to!iy fnm A:.s! r'..i''. Mr. ; : . . 1 Mr Huntington were a rr- -I in ir-
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farly in August and r.uii.y "-torbs .f alleged il!-tratri t whnh th-y sufJer il had rf;n i I h i"In niy opinio: ." .-.-id U'" t inuti-n. "the j-' .s i n : p i t .J i v ilic (;tinans in the - c;t-.- tnrough the arrest of foreigner.-, at the beginning f the war was tin- more to ex-
titrrnent than n i . ; The authori-i
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ii(rfs and were afraid of c . er dim !
I. ut their own r ou ; : t r men. Held a spii "Wo were at Ka r !.-1 ad u!ie:i v.a:
Iriike (i it. At once we de i.ied tr j to Nuremberg and w hit for that! city m Auir. 1. I..rin tin- journey! v ',', ('! stojipn,) fH 'i.it atly ii; J cr"j ;i m k f 1 many mm--! in;1--. 1 m r i : 1 1 1 i n r ; F' tioKs ha ip'i!o; un'il v.- were r: iv i Nuremberg. Then w e v. v a rus-d of tii'iiv l:ui.in --;;; r. ml t,i!;r,i into' custody. We v. ere M-:iivi.hi .irt and t t-ii st ri ( i. For t!i f--,- day.- we! v -rv kept i;nd-r surv--ilh'no. . That ; v. as the extent of oar nod .-fa t ioj. j "At the end of tfi.it tin.- had: eMahlishfd our iii no- enc- and were' permitted to .:. Th- tl'atiiont ho, n-r(ded fria tlo !-rman aMtliori-j ties v. as fair!.. r- isona ';.! on-hou t. , The (!frm:ti!-i v-s'-d in mot or c:ir. 1 . ha n il'eii r. v. !n .a. a ! 'i i:'nna :. i e. -aped, hiit n:y '.a'. t was arre.-'ted. ; At til- hotel th:e wet" 1; oth'r; Amrleaiis. Th" i!er;t!ais epise.l' a desire to daso tl:- A me! a -ail'- and to h eervthin josih'e for th m j
and they wnt so far a.-- to a spcial train for ns, in v hi ). v e . em u Amsterdam. l-'roni f" - .-ai'ed for l-riiIand.' lr p UdaiN Stru t. T'e tails of the ifetfietioji of the
AVhite ht;ir lifif-r. )l.;ln,r, whi'h hadj he-n rotivei ted ir.t a rri!h-"r, were i vitlihtdil l-.v the I'.riti.sh e,.,v eminent today.- The o(!',iiril i l-omM-eiiH at i'.en out last ni-hl -aid that the e.---had l""r. up-cNo'l a the north ei.;in of .i Mtland ati-1 w.ciid a total l"s, thou iii Toe t is and '.-row! ware saved. rii-'inv uas al.o tnain-i tairid .'if the oillr- .., Jan'es f'arton. Kuropp.ui manager of tlie Vh;ie Star j line. Mr. I'arton siioued jreat sur- i
prise u hen he w as aski d tr details ( the disaster. The Ot t iiuic v.n?! the fin est ship afloat when she made hr maiden voyage in i:,a. she was taken over hy the Ttriti.-'a irovernt.ient for war purposes on Aiil. 10, two days after ht-r arrival from New York. She had h n In .V'-rvire as an armed reiser oif !hy U s than a no, nth when she v; Jnvt. When rttnverted into a etai.-r sh was place. 1 in cutiniaiid of 'apt. William 1 Slater. lie.- other oh'.at'lS i ame from t!ie ral n:iv;il r seri s.
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CHALLENGE SALE OF SUITS, DRESSES, COATS AND I
During, nur FALL OPENING we continue with s;ich values seldom offered at this time of the season's opening. The showing is extensive for all a.ses. FOR GIRLS FOR MISSES FOR WOMEN. We are otTerinc: loo New Suits. The Qualities of ma
terials. The workmanship, the style at prices lower than I
ever.
NEW FALL SUITS.
Long Russian Coats Suits, Norfolk Suits, New Jaunty Coat Suits 30 and
CM n rn 'nc' lengths. Prevailing in color Ml 4) 1 U.UU Navy, Black, Nire Browns and Russion Green. Simple, straight lines of At $25 00 tlie sirts' revealinjr the new side NEW WINTER COATS:
That keep pace with the newest Modes. This season the very chic in coats is proclaimed by the sleeves, that are not sleeves at all or "set in" most decidedly and by the "flare" which is of supreme importance.
A': $5.00 At $1 0.00
3oo Genuine Salts Alaska and Balkan Lamb Coats in 6 models all interlined. Worth S25.00 and s.vs.00 am. 5 an(j 18 50 lene Sale MI,M 1 w'
At $15.00 Up to $50.00
OUR CHALLENGE SALE OFFERS 600 New Fall Dresses as follows: Series for Misses at S5.95, S7.50, s 10.00. Silk Dresses for Misses at S 10.00, SI 5.00 and SI 8.50. Serge and Silk Combination Dresses for women at $10.00 to $25.00. 350 'New Fall Skirts at $3.S8 and $5.00.-12 models in tine all wool serges, long flare tunic.
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Presenting an early view of original Fall Chapeau. These
j New Fall Hats are characterized by garnitures, rich but simply j posed metal and autumn tones in velvets of deep dark
j shades. Several designers have sponsored Turbans, Cossack J and a la Napoleon, others the "Vraie Canotier."
OUR SPECIAL OFFERING.
1 Friday and Saturday, we offer small and large patterns in j black and colors with fashion's TC fifi j newest trimimngs at JiUii
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WALDSCIIMIDTS. Ct thf corrrt styles ii fall and winter millinrry at our opening Saturday. Sort. 12. Adv.
You may be poor or wealthy. Just as .vour fato may lie nut if you are unhealthy. Take Rocky Mountain Tn. Cnonlev Prui; trc. Adv.
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liamont of tv houses, a nominated , tntal population u:M he a' oi.t as natt' and an h'ct-d fhanioer. The l ire as ti;a f Hpam. It .-,. 1 1 . 1 '. e Polish lair-rua. was the ntlic ial tne- , rather. het-ru lu us in race and redium. The Kunnm t'atholii: cluirch li'io:;.
(was uiven eijualitj' ol treatment, l'un-, 1 r.e ju:rpise r Uw czars pr'M-ia-"1 C lie t inploj nii Mt was restricted tojniation may ha 1 t n two-f'dd, t L j Poles. j prevent an opr : in- m Kus -ifm !'- , I This pleasant arraniremeut con-! l in'1- which always is threatening.
. ! lc.yinR abuses by liussia. amse in' re- j l i "d and Austrian (ialieia. hellion anil were crushed utterly by i Nearly 200.000 in German and lho :ir- Thr,ir ;"stltuti,,n1 ,u;,s DENIES STORIES OF maiij tuw.wuu v.imiii " taken away, their parliament abolish-! or-nsr k ki nnnri nro
ed. their armv added t.. that of iius-i ULnlilMN UnULl-IILO
sia and the Misssi.m language was
: substituted for Polish and made com
pulsory. All principal posts were were tilled by Russians. scatter About World. In this sorry state the Poles have
There are today approximately lived until now. 1 he.v have been
L'oO.lMUi Pole. in the tierman and Aus- , scattered to all parts of the world, to
trian armies and 400.000 PoWs under ( Jermany. France. Kim kind and
arms lor uussia w no ar- oppo.m Aiueiica.
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Straw Hats Must Go.
Austrian Armies Are Fight
ing 400.000 in the Army of the Czar.
them. Military experts point out tne
possibility that the ezar was aiming
Ju th- present war it is estimated
that 1 11.000 Poles are f.ghtini; with
to alienate the Polish soldiers of Rus- I C ermany. 2,000 with Austria and
4 00, "00 with Russia.
The zar's prolamution may then
perhaps be taken as a pledge to re-1
sia s enemus wnen ne issueu nis recent prt.cl.im.'UMM, promising autonomy for the ancient kingdom of Poland. Poland disappeared as an independent and integral state in 1772 when the r.rst partition of the kingdom was affec ted among Uussia. Austria and Prussia. There wa a second
Mine. S. St humann-l Iciuk Sa the,
Sohlier-i Are Not as Had. a Paintt d.
W A S 1 1 1 N G T O N . Having girdled the earth in a steam yacht. Mrs. Jo-
' seph Ieiter has returned to Wa-sh-
Cliuwr.n. Sen. ie -Art is inter-i tun none the worse for stdventures national and I st.nd for America. shipwreck and hurricane, and exGermany and all countries, but T must perien.-es on cannibal island ana
t.roti-t azainst tnese reports r . -
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; DArtiiion in 17h:?. and the third and
! last partition occurred in 175. The the old kingdom are held by Cler- ! division of the Polish kingdom among many and Austria anil they would 'tlie three powers, Russia, Prussia and never consent to restore their Polish Austria wa- re-arranged by the -lands unle.-s Russia should be in po- ; congress of Vienna in In th j sition to dictate terms of peace. re-arrangement, the shares of Prus- New State Iirgt-. sia and Austria were reduced and the Germany oald have to yb-ld tip to
t-rand duchy of Warsav. was auunlithe proposed restoreti kingdom oi to the Russian empire. j Poland about 20m s-piare miles of I'oriner roinlition. jteiritory and Austria about .""..OOO
RnJv Rnilder Mnle Flesh This ralul ',f Warsaw. cr;s.tuare miles. It may l.e supposed that LOay DUliaer. .Yiaues nesn ...... Xl.rv muc h truncated kingdom of kuxi.i would also surrender her
and Strength. Best for Colds, ' Poland was ai-soluteh autonomous j shares of the partitioned territory. ., . & , , .ii land independent of Russia, the only about 22O.T.0O square miles.
Thus there would appear m th map of Kurope "after the war" a large new state of approximately 2v1.."m0 square miles f rich and valuable territory, or nearly tive times
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cruelty on the par: of the German ; Mrs riter ,va? "accompanied on soldiers. I do not do this be..au.-e I . her round-the-world trip by her hus-
mi ;i uerman. but becaus. ir.ey are.anu. josepn Leixer, m "iitdi
store the constitution of 1M5 not not true." dec lared Mine. Ernestine ; v .
Schumann-1 leink. the opra smger, atai. w'-,!m'i:,y TRAIN HITS TROLLEY; Th.e treatment the Uununs accord-i r.T.. , v TJT IDT ed Amer,.ans was -imply wonderful.? TnKEE T A i ALL I HUKl When a large number of us were, ready to leave Xun-niherg. a special i sr,.AXTOX v St.pt. 10,-Twenty-train with a d;:iing car anil M-'l j JjVe p,rsilRS Hre hurt, three probcars was arranl r..r. . great Amer- Unff t.x. uan llag was place.i on tlu engine. , , hu,,i.,n into a crowded
rembe!-g a beulitifU;
or.lv to the grand duchy of Warsaw,
but to the whole of old Poland as it was before the first partition in 1772. Russia could not fulfil this pledge, therefore, unless the allies are victorious in the great war. Parts of
Medicine
Jnequalled as a Tonic and
Ifiroai ana lling irOUDieS, i,ond of union being personal, tne KrnnrViifU rtVim nnrl rnn. une monarch !eing the sover. ign of oroncmtis, asmma, ana con- i ;ioh lat The iMr was lvvVi venu. j
iNo Alcohol OT t 1 viceroy and a counc il of state.
v mi it nt ion was et anted or a iairi
sumption.
dangerous drugs.
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libel al character. There w ay? a par-
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platform. An o::h er ac, i-mally Tht. fj'tallv injuVed are: Jchn Thornbrush. -d ;p-n her. H- told :i po- ; ,;j ( vir,,;,ndal(, ; rharbs (Je.try. 6. lireman rhat he fh mrtlrnn: hard ; MaVth ld- Rrigus f'offgins. motorman. in the bouquet which the policeman f fiu v wt-re jainu-d ui:dt-r th(- wreokMiiickly seized and f-mrul a b4.mh.rn it. . lL, a,;a jA,nv , rUshed. She told tne pdic e she iiMended hlov- Tnt. street car IVJiS lot ded with
ing ui a tram of resor :s;s due in a nim(.r on their wav to the -?oal mines
few minutes.
between here and Carbondi.le. The injured were rushed to hospitals a- 'urbondale and. this city.
the size of Kngland and Wales. The unlay, Sept. 12
VAI.l)niMIl)TS. ('.i tlie ( oi ret t stvh-s i;i fall and!
winter millinery at our opening -'HtRY M CF,Q.T1 M PQ WAMT A H
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Our Specials for Friday and Saturday
POUNDS SUGAR FOR-
With Order of One Dollar or Over . . .
67 c
Large Can Grated Pineapple. 1 can 10c Plums in Syrup, can 10c
M Fresh Graham Crackers, 1 ib P 10c Package Corn Flake
2 5c Sacks Salt
10c .7c .7c
2 lbs. Caroline Head Rice. . 17c 5 bars Gloss Soap 15c 25c can Calumet Baking Powder 21c
2 10c Packages Spaghetti 15c Red Cap Corn, this years' Crop, can 10c Little Gem Peas, can. . . . .10c Fresh Pretzels, lb 10c 10c Packaee Corn Starch. .7c
1 Oc Bar Lava Soap
2 large Cans Tomatoes
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2 doz. Red Can Rubbers. . . 15c
2 cans Red Kidney Beans. . 15c
SOUTH BEND SCHOOL TABLETS .3 FOR 10c NICE FANCY POTATOES, PER BU 9Sc
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