South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 September 1914 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

RAILWAY TRAFFIC IS NEAR MOHMAL

Correspondent Returns From Berlin and Says That People There Are Still Confident Troops Will Win.

l.uMk an.! th-r? wtr- pr-llction.s that I RMQQIA Q PI AMpn th- r would !,. mv: vMthiu three "UOOIH Wi t U -nhs. FOR EUROPEAN WAR t'ntil thrc-o w--s a;zo tho down- i

town ."-action .f tho 'ity v.i rnnvld Tiitchtly with juMlant thrones waitini;

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1 ri in th" Crrr.an capital r-wr mik lh" ut rt aU "f h-.-tililio--t. 1 t.N'huN, .- it. :;.'. I haw just -nu- from I'.orlir., t;ikinir h- rottnfi;i!icut rout' via Hamburg. Ilrcnun and Osnahnn-ck tu ;h- I ; i t : i frontier. Our train carri-; about -7j) Americans v.ho are n turnini; to the L'nitt'il Mat 3. Kail.vaj traflic in i'r.r r.;rth of C(Tinany is f.ir mor-- no: trial than it wa.s throe works u-o ami th" journoy uah not attended by any serious inconvenience or discomfort. The train loft H.rlin at 'j o'clock on Sunday tnorninj;, :;rrivir. in Holland late tho i-amo niht. It is already evident that Americans who have business in Jermany need not hold hjck lor foiir of hardships on the way. Armd pcntrios are puardin the bridges and the junctions and both railway and military officials are uniformly courteous and considerate.

At Hamburg and at Hroinon, where

l r newpapT i-xtras. Hvory cafo was packed until long after midnight, lln SotHTiiiK Mfhvt. The arrest of th" German advance in i'ranre had ,t vd.crint,r fici and the id.-ciit; xpeetations which wore entertained a month ;ip ha e uivon away to a calm, cool ami relentless. determination that th" war must be won at whatever cost. I'opular confidence with regard ?o th outrom" of the strutfle is as

stnuiK as ever. There are no traces!

of doubt or uneasiness, such newspapers as the Lokal Anzeiffer Taffeblatt reminding the public that hopes of an easy "promenade to Paris" never have been seriously entertained.

NIIU- YOItK. Sept. ::0. "If peace had lanted until JC16 such a war a.s is now devastating Europe could not have happened." declared Prof. Krnest Ilichnrd, lecturer on history of

(Jeramn civilization, at Columbia university Tuesday nipht. "There would have come to pass such an understanding between Germany and England, and. by virtue of Knpiand's insistence, France, that thtse powers would have united on a peace basis which could not have been vlolatrd. "Hut that would have meant failure

for many of the plans and ambitions of Kussii and Russia saw her chance to precipitate war with Germany before the civilised nations of Europe were so banded together that her ambitions would have been thwarted. It v;i Russia's policy to precipitate war and she did so when the opportunity presented itself."

Asked to tell the effect in case Germany Is defeated Prof. Richard said: "Hut why such prognostications? Why try to picture the impossible? Germany's defeat is Impossible. In England. Prance. Russia. Relgium there are carpers and critics. There are such citizen? in all those countries men of hih station who are not

in accord w ith the s:o ernm nta? policw Rut not in Germany. I l-a" consideration of armed y?rMii;th ibnfur the instant. If the highest ethinl ideas and the valu- of xnar.kn. i raised t,, hi highest capacity no-rally, ethicallv and intellectually is sidored. Germany cannot 1 -no. not possibly.".

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$5,000 worth of Wool Dress Goods at 50c on the Dollar. Sale starts Thursday morning at 8:30. See Our Windows.

CONDEMNS THE RIGHT BY MIGHT DOCTRINE

Iail I.lojd-Gcore;e Points to C'111 War as a Tot of Pntnilnotl Soldiers.

LONDON', Sept. 2Tb The Hritish empire declared war on the barbarous, brutal doctrine cynically avowed by the Germans, "that nations have no rights, unless powerful enough to enforce them." David Eloyd-George. chancellor of the exchequer, is quoted by the Exchange Telegraph Go. as saying in a speech Tuesday at Cardf. Waits. Aiiving instances where nations raised untrained armies to meet trained troops, Lloyd-George men

tioned the civil war in America, when he says, raw levies, impelled by zea!

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the- train made lor.ff stops, we had to,and devotion defeated highly trained

.iiow our passports, but there was no further inspectioa until we reached Eentherm on the frontier, where our papers au'ain wore attentively examined by the German officers. PaM.MiKers I.inel Up. The passengers wore lined up and required to pa.-s between them, hut the inspection was momentary, the whole process of examining the trainbad q" travelers occupied only a quarter of an hour. Only one passenger was detained, lie had an American passport, but from his appearance he miht have been a native of (lalicia or the Kalkan states. The ollicors conilscated his ji.issports and waved him qubtly usid" where he stood waiting, t"irilied in the corner of the .station until the train pulled out. 1'crlin wa.s entire!' quiet and orderly when I left it Sunday. The iiit Hush oi' war enthusiasm had passed and th" people were inclined to take the w;ir more seriously. The initial victories in IJelium, in France ami in East Prussia had raised extravagantly hih hopes anions the (Jerman

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Englishmen enlisting now. receive five or six months training before being sent to the front. "If we fail at this juncture of hu

man progress in Europe, througli in-

diligence, timidity and ignorance," j Lloyd-George said, "it will take gen- j

orations before Welshmen can live down the evil repute. In this hour of destiny, the old spirit is still alive in the Welsh heart."

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GALE SWEEPS NORTH SEA

Considerable) Damage All Alone: the German Coad.

THIS IS NOMINATION WEEK IN THE NEWS-TIMES I CONTINUED FKOM PAGE ONE) th;mts whose cash sales, checks and leceipts are good for votes in the contests: Sacks of Eose Leaf. Golden Horn anil White Eos" i'lour. American Trust '., I.asall" theater. Surprise theater, Star theater, Orpheum tlteater. Catalog Service C.. I'.iaiidoniMirroll. W. K. Slierman, cloaks and suits. Sibley Hardware Co.. Livini;-Nfin-i Sons. Piatt iV- Perkey. The ".Ol" Cb.thing Paker Shoe store. Walkover Shoe Co., Muessol's grocery, liurwich's Cash groiery. Smith v'c Wherrett furniture, St. Joe Furniture ... Walter C. .Miller Coal Co., Feasor and Feasor Coal, The Cutely Co., Clauer Jewelry Co.. Pastian's dru'-i stole. Central i:iectric Co., South Lend Proad Co.. Pusse Pns. Pakir.g Co.. M. A. Fralick millitiery store. Payer Floral Co., I. W. Lower Pecorating Co.. The Smogor Lumiier C., Walters. dyers and b a iiers. EXPLANATION ANI CONDITIONS OF CON r EST. Each of the above tirm will give one vote for each one cent spent in adi for merehand'so when a purhas" is made or at the time a credit account is paid. Each tirm whose name appears above lias ballots which are properly ndorsed and given at the time purchaseis made. Pallots may be voted in favor of any church, bulye, charity organization or imli idual. P.allots are to be ot.,l in allot oxos located at the business etfiee q" The N"ws-Times. The rtsiiit of the balloting will be annotira:cd twice v eckl in The NewsTi mes. Tile campaign runs for lu weeks.

At the end of th" campaign the '

ballots will be turned er to a committee of three business men, not connect.! in any way with the campaign, who will canvass the vote and announce th" two winners. Ev ry sack of Golden Horn. Pose leaf which was tailed White Pose, Poyal Plcnd Flour will count from ." to 7io otes. Pead tie add. Every wrapper of every loaf of bread made by the South Pelid Rlcad Co. :ind by Puse Pros. Paking Co. will count 10 vote for every "c baf and "a Votes for the bc size. Pring all Pie flour sacks ami bread wrappers to Th" News-Times office ami exchange them for votes. Til" La-alle theater will eive 1 ." otes for each "c ticket al'.d ote lor each 1 i'e ticket. The Surprise anl th" Star theaters will gie 1 .". .'tt for i;m h admission. The orj'ln urn th.e.iler will gie i'e to .". votes. X'otes arc not trar.fera'-le. Call Home 1 1 .". 1 . Pell L'lee for furtrier information.

COPENHAGEN Sept. .0. The heaviest gale ever known is sweeping over Denmark and the North sea. All along the German coast there has been considerable damage. The German air maneuvers in the neighborhood of Kiel are reported to have been abandoned. Telephone messages from the west const of Jutland say that several bodies of German sailors were washed ashore this afternoon. North of Esbjerg telegraphic communication Is interrupted.

MAKE SORTIES AT NIGHT LONDON. Sept. ?,0. A Central News dispatch from Antwerp says that, guerilla warfare of remarkable character is being waged in the vicinoty of Antwerp. Every night the Pelgians make a sortie and they have succeeded in completely terrorizing the German out posts. As a consequence of their daring night attacks the Pelgians have earned the name of "black rats".

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YIA The Red Line There are dozens of beautiful quiet places near South Bend; places where the scenery is picturesque. There are"small lakes that can't he reached by electric lines where bass are just waiting to be caught. We have live arid seven-passenger cars appropriate for parties. Let us suggest an outing for you.

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The fall goods ordered by the H. Lundy & Co. for future delivery were c wded out by the failure. The manufacturers sought to sell us these goods and made us remarkable offers, wnich we promptly accepted on such liberal terms offered. $ l 0,000 of BRIGHT NEW MERCHANDISE arrived yesterday, Wednesday the store will be closed all day to mark these winter garments.

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300 Wool Winter Dresses at $4.75 Lundy bought these to sell tor S10 and SI 5. iNow is your chance to get three dresses for the price of one. Doors open at 8:30 a. m.

300 Silk Chiffon and Net Vaists for $1.98 Each waist is packed in a separate box and were bought to sell for S3.50 and S5.00. See window display on Wednesday.

200 Tinsel Trimmed Velvet Hats, made in the I latest Turban shapes; trimmings of gold and J

silver tinsel. Hats that sell everywhere at S2.95. Sale Price Thursday, $1.35.

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300 Children's Winter Coats Zebelines, Lamb, Scotch Plaids, Chinchillas All the new styles. my Lundv's Price S.5.00 Sale Price $2.98 Lundv's Price S7.c)0 Sale Price $3.98 Lundv's Price S 10.00 Sale Price $4.95 Lundv's Price SI 2.50 Sale Price $6.95 250 All Wool Sweaters

The tinest line of sweaters made with roll collars.

jy Lundv's Price S3.50 Sale Price $1.95

Lundv's Price S4.50 Sale Price $2.45 Lundv's Price S5.00 Sale Price $2.98

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FURS!. FURS! 10 Only Russian Pony Coats, cut short and rounded, satin black tlat silky skins. Lundv's price S50.00. Sale price $19.75. 6 Seal Coats, plain Fitz Martin or Leopard trimmings; short, jauntv, up-to-date coats. Lundv's Vice. 590.00! Sale price $50.00. FURS IN SETS TO MATCH. Lundv's SS5.00 Mink Sets $50.00 Lundv's S35.00 Jap Minks $19.50 Lundv's S45.00 Beaver Sets $25.00 Lundv's si 3.50 Lynx Sets $7.50 Lundv's s 10.00 Opossum $6.00 Also Si 50.00 Squirrel Coat $50.00 One S75.00 Seal Coat for $25.00 Now's the time to buy your presents for Xmas. 150 RAIN COATS that uhvas - f. r ? 1 ."-. $K..,i' :i r. -1 ?".". Salo jirice

Women's Waists

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got the whole lot ; dozen, Qoo waists tor less than half the regular manufacturer's price. Thursday They Go on Sale.

100 Silk Petticoats

In nink. ereen. lavender and black. Lundv's

price S4.50. Sale price $1.29.

NEW FALL SUITS Long and Short Coats, j ''The Redingote." all up-to-date garments in j Serges, Broadcloths, Cheviots. Lundv's price j

SI 5.00, S I8.3O. Sale Pnce $7.95, $10.95.

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