South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 49, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1916 — Page 6

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Hcusc Naval Committee Urged to Build Battle Cruisers This Year.

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that h.ittlc ( rui rs u'tre morf: i.rv. ntly if- J' 1 thaii Wattle .'jijM a,nl r m!n !':il "1 th construe lion of fciir y : h w-sHs thi ar. if ionitr' wo'il-1 a utliori.- no mon ajI,al hip. rath'-r than tun r.attlt!n,;s an'l tu hatth- t ruirs a.s

Henry James Gets Medal of Honor I YEA RS TO

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P.ead How to C2.8 for Their Health.

''apt. M' h'fan told thf conimltte: that th- ir'(s .1 y ar huildlns j-Ian was ivird on thf t-t J u 1 r 1 1 e n t .f tl." navy !. artrm-nt is that it w n.-i th oiils' h-finitf- naval incrf: program ". -r j.rrntfl for apir.al l.y fnni;r ss, and that it was ( alr ;'lat d to L'iw thf country's ship l.-iillr an id-a of what th-y iniht look fonvan! t . Admiral (ir:. nt su nnlmcntd hi.

previous ! -'i'.u iit nricinij thf con- j strio tur ot f.nly von ton submarines; in fatur--. al ii'doniiiLC present small-! cr tyj.-s alto-r th-r anl dison- !

ti:i!iinur t-MiIdin--: tin- lft .uhmarin" rla.y of l.l'OO to 1,".'0 tons until tho ?ir."T of th h.ats, thf S' hl'. lias hrn trh-d out. A to th n-fd .f small f raft for haroor work, ho insisted th'- i l.i for suljinarinc ijt'ra t ir;s was outsid-, not inside a harl.or. .

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Vmpornd t all mot h rs a nd d a uh-t.-rs and )o i ran puMih this l tt r." Mrs. A. Kstrada, 1.". X. (lah.-z Mr''t, Neu- rpan - J,.t. I'hilohlphi a. Pa. "My daiiht'-r v as was f . in tii d arid all run down wiili no ap,artnt raus". Sh na.l tak-n aiü.i II. I'mkham's t'.ihh' Co-mpouinl 1. for and km .' its alu- .-to ;ii;airi j.ur ha d it and :di' as aid' to k'p t work. hw cy s .. ( am" Lri-; ht and l.atural, ;ind titr svst.-rM was OuUt u,i cornpl tly. V' -iif iall l p til' W a--tahh-'"oirpoiind in th- ho"ist- fur it i'i to j,.. rtlit-.l mi." Mrs. i;. .1. Pur;iy. 1J1 I'jiLc Strtct. I'hikuh Iphia. Pa. Wonx'ti IIjuo IW-fii Tidliny; Woiikmi lor forty yars Im-.v Ldia IT. 1'inkau 'f' tahlo 'omj.o ind has r'.r'l thfir halth whn sufft-riim' Ah fomah' ills. Try it if ou arr trould-d with any j;ilrnmt p uliar to wrm-n. Writ for aIvi i to (li.i I!. IMnkliam Mt"l. Co.. livmi. !a.s. Advt.

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Ak ley announced today that h has ' obtain .1 tinal patents on a sih-nt iapid ti r moving jd'tiirc camera, always ready on the instant for snapping a "supreni' moment' wliicli will he iuvaluahle in taking pictur s of hig- Kam' in their haunts, j

"I tried to K-t moving pi tures of spearing a lion in Africa." he said today. 'The expedition after that picture had est $::Ho and if 'I had obtained what I wanted the reel niUht hae been worth $'0.000. Tho siearin4 was ail oer hefore tho cann-ra could h adjusted. "So I pot husy. For two years I have been working to perfect this new camera, vhich will always ho ready and will not make any noise to alarm Käme."

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French Reports Are Simply a Bluff, Says Berne Military Critic.

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Ri:ilNE. Feh. IS. A Swiss tary critic wlm returned

Greece a week ao, writes: "The Knslish-French reports that Saloniki has been transformed into p strong fortress i simply a hluff which will not prevent the Bulgarians from marching down the Yardar river whenever they get ready. The erection of streng- fortifications around the Macedonian seaport will take at least two years and cannot be accomplished in a few months. Xo forts can be built until the enormous swamps at the mouth of the Yardar are drained.

The entrance to the harbor is crannied by a few small forts, which are in the pss.sion of the allies, hut afford little or no protection to the licet. "The allie.H have erected field fortifications and earth works in a semicircle about 4 miles west, north and ea.t of Saloniki, but it is doubtful whether the three lines of defense can withstand a concerted attack of the Aiutrians, German". I'.ultarian.s and Turks, although they are quite strong and the French and English hae hundreds of heavy n'iin. "When I left Saloniki the allies had landed about -50,000 men and more troop? were coming daily. The population, which at first received the French and Knglish soldiers with opn arms, now resents their overbearing conduct arul the English officers have succeeded in making themselves hated.

During the six months from April to September, 191". f20 motor car of American make were Imported into India as a-fainst 407 made in Great IJrita n.

Get your favors for Washington's Birthday at -The Philadelphia, Advt.

Gold Crowns Bridgework

$3

In SouU Bentl 15 Year's . Beautiful Gold Crowns and Bridge work. 22k, for only $S.oo. Why pay raow? st Mi: QTlUt IM1ICI1S: 8ct of Teeth (worth S15) . . . jr.00 i'Htltl Crowns $3.00 Britl-e Work $3.0o i:nnnM'l Crown $2Ji nilinc Cleaning r(o Hours: 8:30 to 8; Fundays 9 to 12 UNION DENTISTS IIS S. MICHIGAN ST. Otct Majrs Jmvfln Store.

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It is estimated that $ 1 o.onn.riO 0 worth of void is destroyed annualb" 1-y a Chinese custom of burning s:rall .iH-es of gold leaf on certain anniersaries.

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Peanut. Butter, l.'c lb.. 2 .. at The Philadelphia.

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MARRIED BY TELEPHONE

Minister Pronounces Couple Man and Wife by Wire.

Intern.iti'Tfil News Srvlre: PIN I'I ALK, Wyo.. Feb. IS. L. K. Penrief t and Mrs. Martha Iennia v !h .1 to i:-t married at Big Piny, Vo., while mammoth snow drifts shut out the town from the rest of the world. The telephone was working. The Itev. Mr. Reese, of Pinedale. hi- h is fortv-six mil's away, performtnl th ceremony acc ptably at a total cost of thirty-six cents toll fees.

International News Service: LONDON, Feb. 18. Following his renunciation of American citizenship. Henry James, the author, has had conferred on him by King George the Order of Merit. This can be won only by achievement and not by influence. it is

considered by some people the highest honor in the gift of a British sovereign. Only citizens can receive It. King George sent the cross to Mr. James, who is in ill health, by the hand of his Id friend, Yiscount Bryce.

si:.tok's win: nn:s. International News Service: INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. IS. Mrs. Joseph V. McDonald, widow of Joseph F. McDonald, former United States senator is dead. fhc was 8 0 vears old.

Special candy Birthday at The

for Washington's Philadelphia. Advt.

Largest Millinery Dept. in the State of Indiana. Reasonable Prices made it.

20UTH BEND'S GREATEST BARGAIN GiVEf

2S9-S21 GO, 2JIQgQC3AIg ST

In Conjunction with Independent 5, 10 and 25c Store

We carr y lie largest anil nio-st up-to-tluto stock of millinery in South Bond at price-, in u c h I o v o r than o tlicr stores charge for j-ainc good.

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That will be the talk of South Bend for the next 10 days

it&f i Y Amy Sato TriMMnei Hat

In our stock, and many of them not more than a week old. Actual $5.95 and $7.95 values, for your choice Saturday Hats writh "Loops," Flower-Trimmed Hats, MalineTrimmed Hats, Ribbon-Trimmed Hats, in fact every new fashion, some with Hemp underfacings.

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OLD AEROPLANE BOMB EXPLODES; KILLS TEN Children I'i ml i:pIosive and Begin Playing With It Six Others Wounded.

BKRMN, Feb. is. A large bomb which was thrown on the aviation held at Cologne by French or English airmen during the first months cf the war has now, more than a

1 year after the attack, killed 10 chil- , dren. The bomb had buried itself in 'a : sand bank without exploding. Recently the bank was undermined by heavy rains and caved in. Children j returning from school found the unj covered bomb and started to play with it. A boy threw it at a large j post and a terrible explosion followed. When the smoke cleared away 10 of the unfortunate children were

f. und torn to pieces, while six others had been badly "wounded.

HOSPITAL IS CROWDED SuorintoiHlont Koirts on Condition at Iiwino Institution.

INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 1. Attention to the crowded condition of the Central Hospital for the Insane is directed in the annual report of Dr. (leorge F. Kdenharter, superintendent of the institution. The capacity of the institution, states tho report, is 1,474 beds, the enlollment of patients is 1.GS7 a ad the number of patients present is !,- r. 4 1 . Ninety-live women and 5i men are out on furlough.

The Eawa

An original ni'xlrl l ne of Mir t.il"ntl K ncr.. The importn! .liit 1 wf fnry tritw tli.t oimMliut rrn-nil.lcs th rit lrrw of tlir tirttMf 1 1 hw ull.l II It I in txtiutifiil Inj, of ktitii. trimniel ttti k1 nf in Mgh uli.r. I Uli 'Atlr-in-t hr- Mr lo of 'ral trttt't top thr rnn, Ktifidar Sp uli.t--. at ...

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New Satin Tailored Hats

In all the new ctTtvt. Some in the straw ami sitin. Combination Hats in this collection worth to $:t.0O. A Mrial lot for Saturday at the low price of onl

SATIN HATS 'alue. In i different -hain -, all the ik hiM M1-. -oin" in td.u U. liit' ti ml olorrs at

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HEMP HATS S: ahie. !n 12 different tjles. The higg bargain ittainal!e at any tiint l'lack and all umhI colors, at

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MILAN HEMP HATS and LISERE HATS SI Yaluo. All the race now in Now York and Chicago. Come in all gmnl ixlors

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New Spring Flowers, Fruits and Stickups

Imported Flowers Value t TitU-. 29c

Assorted Fruits Value to 7!c. ( lif-rrlr. trie. pplt49c

Beautiful Roses Value to SI. 69c

Novelty Stickups Values to Sl.."n. 98c

ni'iioc not; sali:. On Februaiy -Uli. 1916. Peters and Whitehead will sell 7e head of immuned Duroc hogs in their New Paris. Ind., sale pavilion February 2, 11M6. This undouoiedly is the greatest offering of Darocs ever made at public sale in northern Indiana because of the blood lines they represent along with size, quality anil conformation. They are by the most noted sires and dams of the breed, every one of them having some champion blood. They are sired by Highland K.ing, Fancy Col. Again, Cherry Prince. Cherry King. Cherry Chief II., Joe Orion II., Johns Orion, Pals Success. Pals Col.. Col. Success. Superba. Volunteer, Jack's Friend, Orion and others of euual importance and are bred to the champion boars ow ned by Peters and Whitehead. Highland King, Fancy Col. Again. Cherry Prince and other good boars by Cherry King and Col. Success. Arrange to spend Feb. 2 4. IMS, in the warm sale pavilion in New Paris. Ind.. and pick out one or more f these good sows to take home with you. Advt.

Japanese interests are endeavoring to have the Japanese steamship line Ni pon Yusen Kaisha include New

I y.i aland poits in its itinerary, which, lit H said, wodd grt-atly benefit Jap-

anee traue in .nc v .eaianu.

TAKE ELEVATOR AND SAVE $ $ $ $

Bargain on Candy, lates. tomorrow, only 2 adelphia.

20c ChocoZc. The PhilAdvt,

W. A. Borers and Miss Anna (lames Bock were married at t. Ch irh-. Mo., recently. Fach haß .idv enc arm. the bridecroorn. hav-

lintr lost his rii:ht arm in an accident and the bride being minus her xiht.

One of the Conspicuous South Bend Successes THE SATURDAY SALES AT THIS STORE The crowds of pleased enthusiastic buyers who do their Saturday shopping here fully attest to the correctness of styles, dependable qualities and reasonable prices ever present here. There's a wonderfully complete array of Spring merchandise in all departments awaiting your inspection.

WATCH US GROW

Dollar Sale

Next Wednesday

SOUTHWEST CORNER MICHIGAN ST. and JEFFERSON BLVD.

Dollar Sale

Next Wednesday

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THOUSANDS OF PACKAGES HIGH-

GRADE GUARANTEED FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS

There are no better seeds at any price. We have sold this same stock for several seasons and women invariably come back with greatest praises for them. Every flower, every vegetable you can think of, choice, per package lc Like Snowballs in July These New Plush Coats just Received, See 'cm In the midst of heavy selling of the New Spring merchandise new coats, new suits, new spring everything, we received these new plush coats, for the very good reason that many women are wanting them and waiting for them. In the very smart styles you prefer, of fine, select plushes, best of satin linings. s Tomorrow at the price of A QJ mark-downs, these new P gJ Plush Coats Ä A

The lovely "MitchelFSilk Dresses described in the current

number of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar One is now displayed in our Michigan street window. Made of very fashionable satin striped taffeta, in a rich combination of colors. The drawing at the right shows the style faithfully enough, but onlv hints at the beauties of this "Mitchell" dress 22 And that is only one of a group of remarkable "Mitchell" Silk dresses exclusive models whose counterpart is seen only in imported French frocks, at $18.50 to $35.00. Clearing of most of our Silk and Serge Winter Dresses and a few new Spring1 models, up to St 5.00 (J (Jßjj

Introductory Selling NEW Suits,

NEW SPRING "PRINTZESS" SUITS

Cost no more than ordinary kinds. A collection of charming new Spring

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models in women's and misses' "Printzess" Suits a very extensive assortment of distinctive styles. Beautiful fabrics in all the fashionable new Spring shades serges, gabardines, satin finish Venetians, black-and-white checks, some with new trimming touches of leather in contrasting colors; cape collars and touches of hand embroidery in color effects that are strikingly new, are especially featured in these new models. Exclusive models and prices exceptionally

moderate.

Ask to see these suits

at all prices from .

Tomorrow we feature an especially

broad assortment of new suits at

$15 to $45

specially $25

Skirts and Coats WOMEN'S SKIRTS $5.00 to $8.50 In a great variety of attractive styles and varied prices. Among the attractive features are fancy and scalloped yokes, strap effects, with or without pockets, full tlare effects, and the ripple effects winch are very new. In black-and-white checks, poplins, serges, chuddahs and gabardines. Silk Skirts, shirred, pleated and ilared effects. Button and strap trimmings. An unusually la ore selection $8.50 to $13.50. " The New "Printzess" Coats, 'twould require pages to tell of the wealth of novelties in these truly beautiful wraps. Paris models, adapted to the tastes uf the bestdressed American women. Black-and-white checks are good, so they're here a-plentv, imported novelties, velours, gabardines $7.50 to $25.00.

SATURDAY SPECIAL IN CANDIES

Main Iloor .Year Main KntraiMv.

Maraschino Cherries, one of the most delicious confections yet introduced. Many are waiting for this fresh lot. 'Rr You'll want more'if ever you try them. Special, per lb OOC Saturday Sale of Children's New Dresses

t 1S small price ot an assort-

ment of Children's Dresses in

all sizes from 2 to 14. The material alone would cost more.- This is a special purchase consisting of light and dark plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors; frequently two different materials are used for upper and lower portion. Several different styles, assorted colors.

Springtime Surely Millinery Section The myriads of tlowers a-bloom on these newest spring hats proclaim it.

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Piquant pi with flower smart sailor

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bans with flowers unexpectedly tucked amonr the folds "f hue ribbon loops. Every new Color, Every New Shape is included in these hosts of hats. Here, tomorrow you may choose with perfect confidence in their correctness the hats t" wear now and throughout spring.

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