South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 239, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 August 1915 — Page 4

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General Rebuked by Garrison for Permitting Roosevelt's Camp Speech.

iM.ATTnrKGn, n. v.. au?. Maj. ;. n. I.-oriarI Wf.o.l r fu i Th'iixl.ty t -num nt in :my manner upon tlw n-priinaml ( ! urapln'o" him ! S--y if War larrlMiM for having j.frinitt "l" '.. Th'-cMlor' Ui.oi- v !t !i 1 1 i r his p ' h at th luisincss rn ii"s camj Vi'i -1 ay ni-ht. It in known thit 'I-r:. Vm1 rrifl th t l rrani fnm hi .iiM-rior, l.ut w Immi ask 4j !iirtly vh-th-r h- hal !. n crnsur l, tli k iit iI r-j'lif 1 that any information would havt to "me from Washington. l'roruinrnt men here are frankly at a loss to understand how ! n. Wood can he held rosponsihle for Mr. Kooseyelt's utterances. They jioint out that not only was the ohjeethmahle statement made after tne olonel had left th military eamp, hut (Jen. Wood had n means of knowing what topic the speaker would v-h t in addressing the r- ruits. A modified een.sorship is sut,''sted hy certain humori;1ts to prevent a recurrence when oth'T noted men who have accepted invitations, speak here. ('oimentini; on Col. Iloosevf It's Ftatcnient. Dudley Id Malctie, collector of the port of New York, said Thursday nlht: "This is 'a novel and treasonahh doctrine. Mr. Uooseelt. as an ex-pr-sid'nt and knowing the terrible responsibility of the presith-nt. might remain silent at least when he cannot he generous or loyal enough to support Mr. Wilson."

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TAMPA. Flu., Aug. 27. Capt. II. ".. Ihrih-n f the .choontT t'ardinc Vought. which arrived here Wednesday night hrings word that the settlement and wireh ss station at ('ape .San Antonio on the extreme western tip (!' Olh.i was destroyed hy the hurricane on Aug. i . with a loss of 14 lives, all kilh d hy falling uildincs. Not a hou.w is standng of the settlement at :n- cap-. ti' reports, and Unie i?i rii,(ii destitution. The f-'choon.-r Uoncmlor, lound from Ctii'a Jo Tampa with a cargo i coii'.tiin;: was sunk in the hurricane "IT ("ap- .San Antonio. Her crew succeeded in making shore. SAYS UrJERCARRIES GUN Seaman Ldt Ilchind TeiN of Ieaudi ian Armament. TAMPA. Pla.. Aug. 27. William Iid.inson. a .-en man left hehind when the I.'-ylar.d liner Alexandrian sailed for (Jalvcston te ship a cargo of cotton for i-Ingland. declares the 'vessel is armed with a six-inch gun for defense a;-ainst suhmarines, l.ut that the gun is concealed when the Alexandrian is in port. Rohinson siateis a British naal reservist. Th

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r.Aiuusox si:.i)s mi;ss.;i:. WASHINGTON. Aug. 7. Sec'y of War (Jarrison Thursday afternoon marie puhlic a copy of a telegram

which he sent to Major (Jen. Leonard ;

Wood of the army, now in charge (,f the military training camp at Plattshurgh. N. Y. He hitterly riticised tcn. Wood for alhwing Col. Tin odore Koo.sevidt to address the troops. The message follows: "I have Just received the reports in the newspapers of the speech made hy Col. Roosevelt at the Plattshurgh (amp. It is ditlicult to conceive of anything which could have a more detrimental cft'ect upon the real value of this experiment than such an incident. "This camp, held under government auspices. was successfully demonstrating many things of great mom ent. "Its virtue consisted in the fact that it conveyed Its own impressive lesson in its practical and successful operation and results. No opportunity should have len furnished to anyone to present to the men any matter excepting that was essential to the necessary training they were there to receive. "rnfortunate Colm-idc-iit "Anything else could only have the effect of distracting attention from the real nature of the experiment, diverting consideration to issues which incite controversy, antagonism and ill-feeling and therehy impairing, if not destroving what otherwise, would have been fo effective. "There must not he anfcv opportunity given at Plattshurgh or at any other similar camp for any such unfortunate coincidence." Sec'y Harrison made the message puhlic after he had conferred with the president. He would make no comment on the matter and indicated that it was closed with the sending of the message. A Real Flesh Builder For Thin People who worid incki:asi; yi:k;iit. Thin men and women who would like to increase their weight witli 10 iv l." pounds of healthy "stay-there" fat should try eating ;i litto Sargol with their meals for a while and note results. Here is a good test worth trying. First weigh yourself and measure yourself. Then take Sargol one taldet with every meal for two weeks. Then weigh and measure again. It isn't a question of how you look or feci or what your friends say and think. The scales and tape measure will tell their own story. Many people, having followed these simple directions, repoit weight increases of from live to eight pounds with continued gains under lurther treatment. Sargol does not of itself make fat hut mixing with your food its purpose is to help the digestive organs turn the fats-, sugars arid .starches of what Sou have eaten, into rich. ripe, fat producing nourishment for the tissues ;nd Mood prepare it in an easily assimilated fni in which the Mood c an readily accept. A great deal of thin nourishment now passes from thin people's bodies a waste. Sargol is

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the fat producing contents of the very same meals you are eating now develop pounds and pounds' of healthy Mesh hot ween your skin rnd hones. Sargol is non-injurious, pleasant, efficient and inexpensive. Wettick's Cut Rate Drug Store and other leading druggists are authorized to sell it in large hoxes-- forty tablets to a package on a guarantee of weight ir.ereas.e or money hack as found in c cry package.

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J. vow cnES den. von Cres, a (Jerman ollicrr, who has been placed in command or the Turkish forces. The position of the Turks is becoming more precarious with the allies landing more forces and the Balkan states preparing to enter the war and cut off communication between the Germans' and the Turks.

FORTY-NifJE INFECTED HERDS ARE SLAUGHTERED 1'. S. Veterinarians Work in Seven Counties of Illinois Quarantined for Hoof and Mouth Disease.

TRANSPORT arrivks AMSTKIII AM. Aug. '27. A Dan port carrying Herman marines d.ir gerously wounded in the recent nral hat tie- in t.ie gulf of Riga has arrivt J at Koenigsberg from Li bait.

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CHICAGO. Aus. 27. Forty-live Unitoil States veterinarians and assistants Thursday worked anions the infecteil hertls of cuttlo and swine in the seven counties of Illinois now under eiosed quarantine because of the foot and mouth jdaKiie. Forty-niae herds have Ixcn slaughtered and buried, scores of others are under kuspieion and the line.t herdrf of iediKreed stock in the state are under most rigid quarantine. Throughout the counties of McDnnough, Bureau. Henry, Warren, Ford and Lake all movement ut persons and animals is prohibited. No cloven-hoofed animals were permitted to be moved; no sales or exhibitions of stock permitted: no cattle, sheep or swine allowed in the public highways, and neighbors were not permitted to isit each other in the most acutely infected district, Vernon township in Lake county. The Chicago health department is compelling the pasteurization of all milk coming from within live miles of any infected area.

SEMI-FINALS TODAY Simwon ami Wilbur Kxpoctcd to he ill LinaK

Pairings in the championship flight of the state trolf tourney at Kokomo were lew and far between at the end of Thursday's matches. Only a few survivors remained for the semi-tinal matches which were to bo staged today. The linals will be held tomorrow. Those eliminated in the championship llight have withdrawn into the race for the three other cups offered. John Simpson of Tetre Haute and Pert Wilbur of Highland. Indianapolis, who have been playing strong golf all through the tournament, look to be the ones who will light it out for the state championship in the tlpal round Saturday.

TIRED OF HIDING OUT

Warm Yeaiher Carelessness In Summer time when lighter foods' are most prevalent, it is particularly necessary that you get tbe full henelit of all the nourishment our food contains. It is a well-known fact, too. that people are re ( areless about u hat they i .it a:.-, drink during warm weather than at am- other time of e;r. iiillii'.g draughts of icy cold water are com-tantly r. tanling the ori:ans of digestion, which often cause serious ilhiess. Sum. illm.s jt seems that th re must a n t reardinu

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TAMPA. I'la.. Aug. 21. Anandoning his retreat amoag the fastnesses of the Ten Thousand islands1, where he has been living in safety with his family for 11 years. Thomas Weeks, who escaped from prison in 1904 while serving a L'0-year term for murder, has given himself up to-the authorities. Weeks states lie was tired of hiding out. His conduct since escaping from prison has been exemplary and an effort will be made to secure executive clemency for him.

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WHITFSPFIUL Ky.. Aug. 27. Forester Adams. IT, year old. was killed when he was struck by a thrown baseball. He was watching a game between playmates. His death is said to be the first in Kentucky this year as a result of baseball.

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iu:li rou assassination. A I IK VILLF, X. t. Aug. -7. Harry Wiggins and Merritt Miller were arrested in the mountains of (Jraham county Tuesday night and brought here Thursday, charged ,vith the assassination of J. I Phillips, near Tipton Monday. A po-se is searching for I'M Williams. Tom Jordan and Jim Naborn. otlur members of the gang which has exterminated all of the Phillips family except one son.

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It's the harvest time for bargain seekers. Hundreds luy here in August for their" tall needs. We 'lay away" your purchase for later "delivery.

y!The Harvest Time lor Thrifty Buyers"

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S5.00 dress form to those who (tlQ OC buy now, only VA U.OU Sot only is this sewing machine the easiest and lightest running sewing machine in the world, but it in one of the handsomest sewing machines ever manufactured. It possesses supreme beauty, grand ntyle and a more perfect symmetry of outline than any other sewing machine, regardless of name, make or price. It is our latest style. It is the very best sewing machine on earth, whether the price be $40.00 or $60.00. There is absolutely nothing better made. We can prove this by actual comparison and you can be the judge. If any sewing machine dealer or apent disputes this assertion tell him to deliver one of his highest priced sewing machines to your residence and then order thin machine of us and with both machines in your hom try them side by side.

SOLID OAK DINING TABLE M o DP AND DINNER SET ONLY $ 1 -.00

THE TABLE is made of Solid Oak, heavy pedestal 42-inch top six-foot extension finished in golden oak. THE DISHES are a splendid pattern copied from Haviland, nicely decorated set consists of six cups, six saucers, six plates, one platter, six pie plates, six individual butters.

this rocker value to our customers, we wish first of allto ptate that it was the imrnthm of the d( sunt r to create a roomy, comfortable chair that would just as substantial aral just as durable a. ary ever Hold by Pailors. and we know he has Miceeoded. W believe that any impartial customer will surely a p. preciate the graceful outlines and l.st.int ia 1 con. struction and the hih jrrade linih of lids -j; m;in: solid oak rocker. We don't sr e how any family c:in afford t deprive itself of thr- comfort posiMo in o'i of these rockers, when it is offered to you now ; such a very, very low price. DESCRIPTION The rocker is -S inches high from y at to top and '.' inches wide at top. The width of the scat Is F inches. Depth of seat is 1 ! inches. W idth of arm " inches. Width of front osts .". inches.

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FOR THOSE WHO VERE DISAPPOINTED IN GETTING THEIR JUMBO UTILITY BASIN LAST SATURDAY WE WILL RUN THEM AGAIN TOMORROW UTILITY BASIN, 75c VALUE, OFFERED SATURDAY FOR In offering this mammoth utility basin we believe we are offering our greatest Saturday Special it is made of seamless first quality enamel very heavy guage measures 22 inches wide 5 inches deep can be used for the babies' bath foot tub small washings .Wash basin and hundreds of other practical uses every home needs this basin only one to a customer.

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RUG VALUES FOR TOMORROW Buy for Your Later Needs Have Rugs Laid Away. $18.50 (9x12) PANEL AXMINSTER RUGS $13.75 9x12 VELVET RUGS $12.75 Everything is perfect no mismatched or seconds all are so radically, reduced as to approach dangerously near half price; nearly 50 rugs in splendid colors and patterns. 9x12 SEAMLESS BRUSSELS $9.85 Less than 50 tine Brussels Rugs priced less than the usual price of much lighter weights good colors and patterns big values.

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We need not mention the quality, we have told you about Buck's stoves fcr 1 0 years. Positively every stove reduced preapre for the winter buy now.

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