South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 22, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 January 1915 — Page 3
ritm.w. .r.vxr.vnv 22. mi.-.. HIKES RADICAL PLEA FOR LI 1l Mil tin 1 ff.w3 , AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE Get the 0 il Lsa tin i aliU I I Your choice of any Arrow Brand Collar in the house 9c. Such popular shapes as Belmont, Devon, LaSalle bcurne, Nassau and others are included. We always sold them 2 for 25c, but we are giving up the line therefc Pcnhurst, MeyricJc, Ashatherefcre this sale
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Daniel Guggenheim, Head of Smelting Trust, Amazes Federal Commission Difference Between Rich and Poor.
NEW YoriK. Jan. 22. Iur.iel r, ug genheim. multi-millionai re hral o the smelting trust, amazed the fdera. industrial mminission and a big crowd of 5p'tat-rs Thursday with the most radical plea fr labor that has ever curno from a capitalistic ource.
"Industrial unrfst is n the in- j croasc. I think," said Mr. Ciu'ccn- j llm, testifying before th commission, which i? investigating the causes I of till 3 unrcrt, "and I am ?orry to j
hay i trunk it win continue io increase unless something is done for the workinmrn. 'The greatest ranker in the world 13 the canker of envy. When the workingrran realizes how mu"h he has to envy, the unrest will increase. Much will be done in the future beau?i' tho employers of workers haw had a gr at awakening in the last fo'.v years. We arc getting away from the old idea that wo must ruin oomjetitors to succeed. Km plovers and capitalists havo now comt' to nali.o
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Original and Genuine M ALT ED MILK "QifieMcic Jmitaiicju? The Food Drink for All Ages RICH MllK, KAIT CRALH HTRAC7. IN POWDER Not in any Milk Trust LIT Insist on "HORLICK'S" Take a package borne
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siraltlo to rind down la I. or. "Th point is this," said Mr. Guk-u'r-nhoini. peakin oarnosily whilo th's who had 'po"tod an ontinly diff-ront rfital from s strong a rrpryntati o f oapital, hont forward oac'(rly. "tho diffoionco hotwoon tho poor mail and tho riWi is too roat. To rcduco that dlfforonro is tho way to uot away from this unrost. I am nt ono of tliobc who 1j-11ovo thero is too muoli legislation. Why, wo haven't b'Un to l-isIato yot. Wo aro many yoars lirhirnl Knland and Germany in this respoct. I am in taor of legislation. I favor th fdtal government and the state helping men to timl work. And when t!o v.-orkinrnan is sick I !eli-e tiw state : ho i!l se that Ik; is properly at-te?nl-d to. "It is a biLr prohlem." continued tho
trtiM mat;nato, "too hiir in fact fort
t ! i - tat- to tackle alone. Too hiic for ih" employer to taoklo alono. Tho two must i;t toother and (ajoperato witii tho workinpman." .-'it tint; close l.y wlii!. Mr. (l!tic;Konhei:t talked was John I). Koekefel- . jr. Tho ( ;m;u;enhoim and thrt 1 :o-Ivef Hers are ancient t riemies. In Colorado roHN ntly while the civil war ia',red on the I roc kefeller properties, iho CiiirLTonhoim ylams didn't lose a lay Near to Mr. Rockefeller was Motljor .Tones, who has denounced him a thousand times. AH aliout were I. W. V. momhers and others of th" !ail- increasing crowds which attonl llieso harinurs of the commission. ".o man should ho refused a job if lie is pays- ally lit and wants to ork." resumed ir. (luuu'enhoim. "It i up to tho state or the federal government to -ive it to him." ho added mphati.ally. "I think it is the
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l a is tile money !
w i: II tii ale deal so fh-it tlio tnimn,.
may !io provided to look after the livinir. "Tho wnrkimrmnn dns not ask morel v an Increase in waves. Ho wants something rnor something higher. He wants comforts for himself " and his family and he .should have them : nd he '. ill i:et them." Mr. nuirenheim stronsh- on.i..rU a
union labor, yet in practically the next i staes of
ream no tieiared that the pdicy of the crrat concerns which ho dominates is for tho open shop and under no circumstances is their collective I arvalnini: between tho men and their erni lovers. "I think tho workinprmon are justified in or-aniim;." ho siid. "oven thou-h there are sjood and bad' unions like k'f.od and bad trusts. The individual wotkee will u-et nowhere unless he organizes. v KIS tno Pamo rUht to urbanize as the capitalist. They are human b.ins. The capitalist i to,, arbitrary when he lias too much nower iust as the lu.ri,,
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$3.50 Wool -1 SWEATER B
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For women and
men: puro wool:
lar, etc.
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!l wool: (up and
hooI stylo.-; nsrtetl
colors: nil sizes;.
Child's rJc 1Qn ;ix i:s liC Wool knit: dark colors; all sIzcn. Hos si. no (A swi:ati:ks. . .iC Fine wool: nll collar, WKkrts. etc.
$1.00 TtlU LIN GOWNS
56c
Irrtty lace and Kmbrolilery trimmod Now fi" COHSFT COVFllS 17c Finely trimmed in lace nnd Fan-
hroiderj50c CORSETS New Models for small and large women, 1 liose
sup;Krters
Women's Xrw .."e IFSM
DIIAWI'JLS
H(3g Mcely trimmed in F:u-hroidory
I Chili's -55) S5 Coats i
Styli-li all-wool materials, neat pretty stIe: hig range of colors.
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Light aiitl lark color::.;
sies to l. CHILD'S .V)c fi:(.(;in;s .
Wool clotJi: hlk only:
made stront:: sizxs to
12 years old.
74-c
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I'OHTFK CIIAKLTO.N, Tho wealthy young American, who has been committed to an Italian mad houso by I'ro'.es:;ors Valvorta and Kaeiola. who were appointed by tho judge of the court at ('limn, Italy, to
i determine whether or not ho was sane
when he murdered his wife, Mary Scott Castle Charlton.
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women s anti t tnl'A
arcn s x.inuess imse; fi
Mack and tan: perfect!
;oh!s; pair at .
Misses i2."e Fine bed Silk Lisle Hose, at
(iirls' JOr Hlack Hoe, at
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Hil-H 19c
K i 1) bed 11c l()c lUarki
;ihhed Hose, r M
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HIack . . 6c V i n e lQcl
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Women's ih IlihlxNl Hose. at Women's ;?."( Wool Hose;
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$1.50 FLANNEL SHIRTS For men. Very heavy and uaun; grey and navy: rut full and Ion;;; (L
sizes to 17
7c APRON GINGHAM 7c OFTIXfJ FLAXXFL 7
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50c BIG BED SHEETS Coed quality muslin; deep hem; full bed size; limit two to a fl
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Hen's SOc Underwear Ilonvy llooo linel: tan and gTey; all sioi. Men's T.-c I lan'ette (;ounv-t-iV-
Thlck. warm, long and roomy; neat strijHl patterns. MFN'S 12 l-2c
CANVAS (ilX)VIS.
With Jersey tops.
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Strong: with Kid
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States' job to look after it ( If necessary the state .should i
taxing persons i Warfnro Thnt VA ill Ro Quit-
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5 BARS AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP lobars limit iWU
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Far below wholesale prices. F.very coat is absolutely brand new and perfect in every wayguaranteed so. The pluh is pure silk; the ural lamb, inatclanib, e tc., 'nirv mw1 and as jood as money ran buy. Hest styles; all sizes.
$1.78
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Fn re cashmere; silkn li r: embroidered coli;u; H : j
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The Fnion Trust Company's Christmas Savings Chili is now open. Come in and let us tell vou all about It Advt.
SAYS NINETY PER CENT OF STUDENTS ARE AGNOSTICS PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Jan. 22. "I cannot speak for the entire university but r can say that 10 pr cent of tho men with whom I come in contact are cither agnostics or atheists. In fact I am even willing to go so far as to ay that a wave of agnosticism is swetpintr over tho idace." This statement was made todav by a senior member of tho architectural fhool of the university of Pennsylvania, in explanation of the attitude taken by a lariro number of tho student body against the recent attempt on the part of Pdgar F. S'mith to enforce compulsory chapel attendance. A majority of tho students who ;;ppenred before th provost in response to notes sent o;,t by them to tho delinquents, deci-ire themselves to be either nnostiis or atheists and as puch stated they should not be compelled to attend chapel.
Th. Union Tru-n Company's Christ
mu twines club is now open. Cume ronstructol in hold f ortiheations. The 1 ..!!...... i.Nll .. . i, ... I..
By (;ranvilie !'orteeiie. YVAKSAW. Jan. :2. The
the new Kussian plan are ,
unfidding and before a month passes ; a new theater of v;er will hold the! world's attention. j Tlio new ofien.-ivo wl!l develop a ' character of warfare which will be ( particularly suited to the composition , of the Kussian army and it will nd bo tr'iuh lighting. Tile plan includes cigantic scheme j of cooperation and if it succeeds it j will bo a remarkable demonstration i of the military ability of the Ku:-sian ' general staff. There is every reason ' to believe that it will succeed. The cavalry is in splendid condition and the horses are extraordinarily tit. i The cossacks entrained Wednesday J morning and I have never seen cav- i airy looking well after prolonged . eamiaigning. One e(donel told me! that they had just finished $1 days oft active field work, but the troopers j and their horses showed little sin of ,
oreaKing down. l he I ureomans are an aressive looking lot. Already they havo made a tine record. Like the Territory. The country over which the cavalry will operate in their next advance would not suit th Kuropeai. mounted troops, but the Kussian cavalry officers assure me that it is just tho terrain they like the best.
1 can give no further hint of where; the new war area will he. Meanwhile the situation around j Warsaw is almost normal. The Ger- j mans continue to batter themselves i
like waves against a sea wall. Another violent assault has been mado against Sochaczew, but after nearly 20 hours of furious lighting thero has been no appreciable change in the position of either army. The whole line had been quiet previous to this assault, so the attack could only hao been a bluff to hold t he attention of the Warsaw front. Nothing better than the second line
or uririiM'N (i uir viix vwi nas rfMi t
BEST H. & E. GRANULATED SUGAR 10 POUNDS with
all $1.00 purchases
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$W Q&ATS $fS GOATS Some i:arpiin,gr yfTK a Wonderful LLi; i J believe us, andQ ju-y;) Offer ! That's f tho coats are rS' vliat you'll say h J all wool; new J . rTV l I these coats; .. styles and eol- 0 newest models - ors; sizes up host fabrics; to III all sizes. Women's Women's Women's Child's Up to $30 UP to $10 $4.00 Rain $3 Wool SUITS DRESSES COATS PRESSES 09,35 cszs S3.96 $f'?7 ... . TT i ni.,1 ..rarfo All hik)1 sorgo, "twlaf,- " SlkMllne rn il U o r i zid neatly t r I n.. ins low; -; ma.oria.- .an i. , pi,.hanilxTm., styl- a'. 1 -'.v: olIo ' 'S. f Oiort mid f,nv combiiui- scums; all sailor sijic ,
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long or short. si i.aci: rin wiNs . .
SKIRTS AT HALF P 2Ct
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v..mi ,.,.1 nt tliese values. Tlie skirts arc wontlerlul lor twice me inonej.
basket cloth, gabenliiu-i, ehudda cloth and what not! All at half price.
Do come and see them.
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Serges,
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Keautiful doxjgns. i., yarN long; SI value; j
; air !.. Sl.HO ami S2 rinn coats . . . Tine silkette and
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j all color. r.oc i i:thi:i: 0n imllows
, I I bod sjo; pi etty p ticking ocrs; tilled j with pure feathers.. f
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Wcmens and Minos' S:;.no and S:L.,0 SILK KIMONOS $1.59 Wonderful bargain; equisite patterns; In inanv colors.
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SKIRTS Regular $3.50 Value.
SKIRT
Regular $5.50 Value.
SKIRTS Regular $7.50 Value. m
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SKIRTS Regular $9.00 Value.
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1 roslon SAXON V . . (Jerrnautowii zcrnvi: . . T'iderdown AVOOL . . . .
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For Men and Boys $1.00 Dress Stilrls ,ust received a shipment of 1 ,000 Spring dress shirts; new patterns; coat cut culls attached UUv
Men's 50c Grey Flannel Shirts. .39c
UVa A Mm9 Pinr Worl Kn 1 aioves . . 36c
1MIW Men's $1 Flannelette Gowns. . .62c
3 Men's 20c Pure Wool Hose lie
U": if' S 'Men's SI Famous Havnes Union
1 lWik Suits; medium ribbed 79c 1 ferc Boys' 25c Wash Blouse Waists. 17c
Boys' 50c Fkeccd Union Suits. .34c
ja- ' is cva trUc urjircn:iia uaps vc
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Blue chambray and black sateen; cut full and roomy. All sizes, for men.
10c Hlue and Hed Working
Handkerchiefs; large .
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House presses
Hi grade plnsham and percale pretty styles; various shades.
neat.
Women's S1."0 Flannelette Dressing Sactjiies
87c
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BUB SALE SpringTrimrnings forWomsn' v Hats Just Received
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;il)e liunches of Newest I 'lowers . TOc Uumhes of I'lowers V' l-'ruit.
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OOe Ihinrhes of AH r I'louers cV: 1'ruits. "Hf C
SI Mric!i Stikups and Fancies SI Flower, and Ostrich Xovclties
S1.2T lTowcr F.aiid
Ostrich Trimmings
59c 69c Is and
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SOc kimono Aprons
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Fine percale; light and dark colors; striped and check.
Children's r,oc Hoinpti; Hannelctt4 ami peicale .
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LOOKEXTRAS Boys' $5 all wool Chinchilla - i Overcoats grey and blue; high JJ ft I ('-V
knifon snllf. p!toc 91, r In vrs. I- 3i
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forc coitimittctl to a certain line it is reasonable to believe tl;:t a chair-' of front will be cxtr'inely I I r 1 1 ,i)t. At prci-nt the enemy is so strongly n -;:aj,'t'l it is li(-lieed he will not dare
attempt at counter offensive. On the other hand wherever he moves he will be counter checked while the mr-jht of liussia moves irresistibly forw ard.
i line runs a on' i(r so miles ari.i con-
j sists of six rows of supporting trench- I , ( cs which are superbly built and occu- j 'pied by a force ample to hold it in- x.-
Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff
definitely.
War-'uw is No Problem.
The Warsaw problem no longer i holds th. nttei;tin f th- general i staff. Whenever the lTcnsie agahist I the Oerman lines, in tin- opinion of!
The only sure way to et rid 0f ' r,raluI lllk'v Nicholas and his advis-
dandruff Is to dissolve ii.tl.cn vou de-"'r lv im''unk'u'u un' ''"'"V win
tr.i- ft .t ta c i.. . t,:- ...,f i,fl,,t . o" iu .ii wiui .i ruiii.uiuiu ieic ami
Ik vuktiti ",'i..r i(l,i4l,!
thus the main body of the Kussian
army will be free to carry on the w:;r !
in a manner unaftected by the presence of the Hermans. On I'olish territory th policy has been to t-nuaue as many of the enemy's corps as possible to immobilize
HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD S.1V3 Cream Applied in Nostril Opens Air Parages Ilight Up.
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BOMBS WRECK STEAMERS (ici'niaii Aialors Said to Hate Hit Murk on Iuu"le.
ptrov it eruirelv. in do tri:s -et about
four ounces of inlin-.ry liquid arv.-n; npply it at ni.cht when r. tiring; use nn'itfh to moisten the scalp and rub it In srently with the tinker tip-. ho this tonight. ."id by riorning mc.t if not nil f your dnrdro.f will be k'tme, and tliree or f ur mo:, appllcnlions will compb te'.y di--cie and entirely il'-str.u , e ry single si-in and j trace of it. no tn.u er hov much !andruff ,voii rr.ay b.v . You will r.nd. t.o. that all itching : and dik'u'iiu of tlie m-mIp will stop at '
once, arid jour hair HI be Huffy, bistrn:s. g!o-s vjiKy and soft. :n 1 look and fe 1 a huialred times better. You r i i.".-t lbjuid arori at any drug ctote. I js in-pr.si c and never fails to ,pi th work.
Instant relief no waiting. Your "Incited nostrils open right p; the air
int ILTS Ol Olil Ill.lO I'"' j
can breathe fre ly. snuffing, blowing. u struggling to
vour cold or catarrh disappears. Kiel a small brtf.c of Hly's rreatn Hnliii from your unr-:?; m-w. Apply
litti.. of iragruai. .uiUM-i'iu,
them while britr-iim: up frh from selected regions. Whib-
bcinnin;
are
irmies Kreat
the
forming
mases of cavalry an . tfft ni fresh armies
; t'er:nd 'ii'mi. ' The new plan of campaign coni templates active o;nratioj;s which
will continue at .he shortest f,r six inontlis and :s much I 'njer as the resisting prnvt-r of the f i.vmv mav entall. With 'lie whole aviuhiolo German
L''NIJ(N. Jan. A di-patvh to the Star from Athens states that near Turnu Sevefinu. on tiie Danube, ,mtv-
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Austrian ships 1 id. n m.tal fr Ci(r:n;my stroved them.
;a:i aviators oropjet oomo.s on tnree
MONTGOMERY TO FAVOR SPECIAL TEACHING PERMIT Supt. of Schools L. J. Montgomery will appear in Indianapolis Friday before the state board of education to
! encourage the drafting of a bill rela
tive to special teach. ng permits. Supt. Montgomery is desirous f a lawgiving a Uacher permission to teach in Indiana for a certain length of
; time without taKinu an examination. providing the teacher has had two j years of normal school training, and , two years of successful experience.
sbit.t Montcomeiv will also att
- I a meeting of the legislative comri.it-; tee of the state tf achers' association, j which committee will discuss matters;
pertaining to teachers pension--. The Union Tiist Company's Christmas Savings Club is now open. Come in and let us tell you all about it Advt.
RAPILS
Mini.
h. Judg-K-nt Ml-
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William J. Stuart
perior court, died suddenly at the ::l: of 70 years. He was at one tin;, mayor of this city, and in I'juT, wa.fleeted to the superior court bench.
RED LINE TAXI SERVICE Home- .",013. Ilcil fi:;.flo;
with grain and totallv
and tie-
No more hawking.
h.adacne. uryn
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be ilinir cream in your nostrils. It i
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the mi aiiiid
thlollgh
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i trates
. v,.. ii..d. sootties
..it... mii.-.iiis membrane r.nd re!
conie.s instantly. It's just fine. Pon't itay smfied-up with a cold or nasty catarrh.
THIEVES TAKE STATIONS Interurhan Company Has to Is.e-ten Down Waiting Koom-.. CtAIlY. Ind., Jan. Thieves have been stealing piecemeal some of the small uiuilin wadting rooms of the Cary .v interurhan Traction system alorg the lovely lu-mile jtrairie str.tcii between Uary and Hammond. The management today took steps t "nail down" the depots. Six buildings were wrapped with wire and otherwise se-"ired.
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