South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1916 — Page 7

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IHDUSTRIAL WA

RESERVE PLAiEB

House Works on Scheme to Enlist All Technical and Professional Services.

SMALLPOX BREAKS OUT

(In itiant S -lent IM rail Id Call Ihm lor ami Now I'jMtleinic it IYarcd.

LM'iHiTK, March 2. A ca.-e of n l!M-x. virulent in type, got into ;i 'hrit!an Since family opposed to cr llini: a ilH'tor. ar.l w.'ls not rej f.rtP'l, and st beyond ?ontrol of j.iiy '.-'( kms. rive n'vv cases of the t.i;il.il- were r;ortl Wo(lnfiv, t f ar Mk hlran City and thro is fear of an ejirlemir. In the family of a man named Ohlmstearl. ho and his vif- and t'.vo children and mother-in-! i '.v all have the disease. A man named Smith, who is a frothr-ln-I.'hv .f Ohlmteal, ha a child with

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British' Liner On Which 151 Lives Were Lost

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ill b arraigned Thursday in th-f-Jcral court on an indn-ini'ii char;in him with ilKally unin-' the mail?.

IFrank J. Sinsler

TTAFiriNOTON, March Z. Tsriletifc framework for a far rear hin Industrial and technical reserve to support the nation's nahtinz; lines in

war time wan sketched into tho'Oif-

hoi,w niUViry cornmittee s j.repar-j edness proirr.irn Werlnt lay. It wasCArtUI I OU D J I O HI Ufrs-ster t,y Hep. Kahn of !i- Y. M. C. A. CONVENTION fornia. as an amendment to the tro-

vision in the pending army increa.se

hill for a ru;irt rrnaster's corps reserve and wa-s adopted without !- Jection. The plan contemplates not only a.n effort to enlist in the reserve in peace times teaiusters, mechanics.

railroad men

non-com 1-ata.nt for ne esirv

Older Members (if State A-xK-iaMoim Meet Tomorrow at Iaioii.

n f Tinier Special -r. !: LAPOHTK. Ind.. .March 2. From

chauffeurs and othr i eser atior.s made Wednesday ntar-

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. . . state will attend the Older Hoys the rerve system to inclur.e cjvil-! . . 4, . , ... v . , . . , . 'state convcntlrn which will besin in

ian JuiaiorK orunanr- en:iii ers. ' . , . .

workers in munition plant?, telephone and telnirruph operators and mechanics, civil engineers, electrical tmsinoers and mcmhers of every other civil profession or occupation whose services would he useful to the army In war. Would r.nliM. as HesrrwM. It is understood a general authoriz.atiun will t. included in the bill, the war department beinjr left to

wrjrk out the details in actual prac-j';he

tk-e. JleservistH f this h.i rail er ' . mlar Tr- Inn f Pitlior

- - J t . , n i i i i i iiiv '4 vi. would be regularly enlisted as rp-jArtnmn and F. A. Crosby

tls city Friday arid continue over Sunday. .outh Itend will tend a (e'fj-ation of l. which may be increased to 5. The conference wiU I c opone-tl witii a banquet and will be follow ed by session? Saturday and Sunday which will treat exclusively of boys work. South Hend's part in the program will consist of selections by the conference quartet of that city, ami special nong services

i conducted ivy P. Walter Kamaiouill.

special speakers will be Dr. Al-

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It is now thought that the total of lives lost on the Peninsular and Oriental liner Maloja, which struck a mine and sank within half an nor- r, two miles off Iover, will reach 15 1. ' Of the total complement of 411 passenger and crew on the vessel on ly 2'0 are known to have been savnd. The Maloja sank two miles o ff Dover in plain view of people on shore. The vessel went down in half an hour. Half an hour after the Maloja foundered, th tanker Empress of Fort William, hit a mine half a mile away and went down, her ere w being saved.

WAY TO FORTUNE

Claims in Six More Weeks He Could Have Cleaned Up Million.

MOSCOW TO BE CAPITAL Chans;: In luxation Would CnM Hu-ia One IVillion Indian.

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serves fr the fihtim; arm., and would be liable for assignment to duty Ny the war department in time f war. The committee worked all day on its bill, but did not reach a final vote. It is expected the measure will be completed Thursday, but a new effort to Increase the proposed strength of the regular army wilt precede th vote. The bill already has ljeen altered slightly in this rvaard and now upeciflcally provides

euro, Arthur C. Notton of .Nv York, and diver F. Cutts of Purdue university.

MILLION TO CHARITY

Cleveland Hanker leaves Huge Sum to Institution. CI,KVEL.ANI. March 2. Itequests totalling SI. 75, 000 was made to 20 charitable and welfare Institutions

i i ri Cleveland in the will of Robert

DROPS BOMBS ON STEAMER

Norwegian Ship Hearted Attacked by (Jcnnan Aeroplane.

LONDON. March 2. A dispatch to Renters Telegram Co. from Christiania says a German aeroplane attacked with bombs the Norwegian

steamer Moderni. bound for Kngland, but the vessel was not damaged.

Available shipping records do not contain the steamer Moderni. There is, however, a Moderni, a vessel of 1.458 tons, and a Modena, of 1,148 tons.

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to cum: ciiim)Ui:ns colds Keep child dry, clothe comfortable, avoid exposure and give Dr. Hell's pine-Tar-Honey. It Is pleasant, toothing, antiseptic, raises phlegm and reduces inflammation. The first dose gives relief, continued treatment with proper' cs-e will avoid seriou3 illness or a long cold. Don't delay treatment. Don't let your child suffer. Get a bottle today. Insist on Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. 25c at Druggists. Advt

a minimum strength of UO.ooo men j H Khodes. banker, tiled for probate in peace times imuead of the former , Wednesday. The total estate is

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strength of 1.15,000 with an allow

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pear.- ; valued at 2, 255, 000.

JUDGE SHEA NAMED AMBASSADOR TO CHILfZ

EfJTlRE NATION IS DEPENDING ON HIM

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MimiiIht of Indiana Api Kai -to Succeed Hritij 1. I'lc tihcr. INDIANAPOLIS, Mar- h 2.

Joseph II. Shea of Seymour-. . ber af tie apprllate r.oitt oi' imO-i ana. has been selected b I're - ! Wilson as ambassador t 'h'U and will be nominated n the lu-' tore, according to a V.ishinKte.ii ' patr-h Wednesiiay. Shea wül - e?d llenn' P. Fletc her, w !;. ha( been appointed ambassador to Mexico. 1

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INDIANAPOLIS. March i'.-ii.n-, Samuel M. Ralston Wednesdax anU'iinced the appointment of .ls Andrew of West Point. Ind.. as a member of the board of trustees oi' th state prison. Mr. Andrew. ho a republican, succeeds ('rank c. laird c.f Attica, . whose term iiis --pired.

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RUMANIA'S QUEEN ILL

I .'lialx-fli Suffers With Puenoioi.i.i Know ii as Writer.

LONDON, March 2 Krut. r s Puharest correspondent reports that The Queen Mother Lhzabeth of poumania is ill with pueiimoma.

(ueen Kllzaleth of Poumania 'armen Sylva w as born in 14 She is widely known as a writer.

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220 TRAINL0ADS OF VERDUN WOUNDED IN

A M ST IZ R D A M (via London). March 2. Two hundred and twenty hospital trains with men wounded in the Verdun battles hae arrived at Alx-I-a-Chappei;. according to the Fcho Pelpe.

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;i;x. jorrnK. All France and her allies are confident Orn. Jffr''s troops will succeed in toppinp the latest German drive.

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It's a work-a-day world we live in, but the love of romance and adventure never grows old. In "The Iron Claw," a great story by Arthur Stringer, the elements of suspense thrill and hazardous happening exceed the bounds of ordinary imagination, without descending to the realm of the improbable. Reading the stories in this paper, you'll want to see the pictures, representing the supreme achievement of PATHE, Featuring PEARL WHITE,

"The Peerlesß, Fearless Girl, CREIGHTON HALE aa SHELDON LEWIS,

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NEW YORK. March 2. John Grant Lyman, who was arrested several days ao at St. Petersburg. Fla . whe-e he fled from this city Fe1. v. after the discovery of an alleued til s.tofU swindle sail to have netted him more than $200.0 0 0, was re-j

turned here Wednesday -night in costody of government aper.ts. Deputy Cnitd States Marshal V. I . Yinzant

of Florida, who accompanied the ; Hii-sian

party, declared Lyman confided m him on the way here that if he could have operated six weeks longer as "John Put man X: Co." he would hav--"cleaned up a million dollars." L: -n.an, who it is believe.! was about to have for Spani.-h Honduras on a motor boat when he was apprehended, boasted that persons throu'-rhout the country who sent :

their money to him for investment were above the average in intellipence and that "it was a pleasure to him to know that he sot the best of them," acrordinp: to Yinzant. Lyman was locked up in the

JiitTiKi:io:,.-l Ni-ws St-rvi-e: PLTUOC.PAD. March 2 A tremendous son.-.ition ba-i i.een eaa-fi by the news that the Ch.uk, :':"- Zemstov hav passed a resohi'i.m t transfer the Kus:an apital ermanently to Moscow. It is held that Petrograd is a cosmopolitan iit. largely under the spell of German ini'ueitce. .Moscow, the olii-tnio- .. tal of Pushia. is thoroughly Sl. To carry out this suo'jmiu project Knssia wiubl incur an o-.itlay of a billhui lollars.

TO REDUCEP0PULATI0M

-sian ;ocrnincnt lut loc Sm" people 1 "l-oiii Petrograd.

InfertKiti.'ii.il News Servl.e: PFTPOtiPAD. March 2. A special government commission lias been formed for the purpose of redujein.g the present overwhelming population in I'etrogiad. mainly caused by the ov ercrivw -ding of the city by refugees. It has been decided to remove the patients from all the military hospitals and transfer them to other e liters. The worker In th great factories will also be located in other

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BREAK UP BRONCHIAL COUGHS, CROUP AND COLDS PROMPTLY Make the Best Remedy at Home 128 Teaspoonsful for 50 Cents.

Don't neglect your t old, couch oi .my I.ronchial affetion. but amn.ence treatm'iit immediately, an' through using the proper medicine. ! can !e chtvketl from the very -lart and promptly euted, but if i: letted probably w ill har.g on all .ring; if it does riot develop into onethin j more serious, su ii as I r.eumonla or Cor.s-.i:n;tion. True, tiiere are hundreds, yt-s thausai-.ds of . ugh ii-n edics on tlie market. While some are good, there are many v. hloh are not. t'Ut are positively harmful, due t the narcotirs which ?!::. contain. Put why experiment 'ith these different remedies purely :i the strength pertia; s . f some testimonials or on the . xa-gerated t'alrr.s of nranufacturi r. wlwi hi.Tmann's N w Com entr.it i'ev-torant is soid i y The .!i:ri .m

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ty them if it not found the best remedy ever used in Severe Coughs. Colds, hooping- Cough or Croup, arid it will also be found excellent lor Pronchial Asthma and Bronchitis. Besides these drurrisL3 cuaranteeln "tha.t it will be the best remedy ever used." it will likewise be found the most economical, be.ause one bottle (5(t cents' worth)

rr.akes a full pint (12S teasp(Hmsful) i '.' the most excellent medicine for! any of the above affections, when' mixe 1 at home with one pint of: granulated sugar and on-half pint; of water. It makes as much, or, more Hum would cc? you $2.00 to j:'.or of almost p.ny of the ordinary iady-made kinis. sold in bottles' holding only 24 to ."2 tejtspoonsful. ' You Mil tc the Mile judge yourselL and under the sumo positively "Mon- ; ev Back" zuarantee which the drug--

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ON SALE ALL DAY cials for Friday Only

DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND WHITE GOODS. Silk Ratine, splendid material for dresses or suits, Beautiful silk finish. All the very latest shades including Gait Rose, Gold, Navy and black 36 inches wide Formally sold tor 75c yd. Special for Friday, vd 33C

Striped Messalfne, m ground; work of tan, old blue, or black,! 2$ inche wide. Regular 5oc!

quality, special lor Friday, vd

One lot of 36-inch wool

WOMEN'S MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WEARING APPAREL. Here are some splendid values for Friday only: Winter Coats, values up to SI 5.00, Fridav $2.50

UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY

Children's

Suits, in grey and 2 to 16. Sl.oo

! values, for Fridav

Wool Union

sizes

white.

79c

Women's Fleeced Shirts

and Drawers, hi;

38e

fabric, including Honey Comb. t(, $S.oo, Fri- (P l( checks, whipcords, and Jingo- dav . . .' tj)!!) mils, special to close if

One lot of Women's andileeve and ankl Misse' Winter Coats selected j Mzes m-c value, from our stock and placed onjl-"nj.r

sale at (P'S 1

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Formally sold up ! Si 5.00. ii?s, Frida;.. ;iir

Children s coats, vatues uPi Wvrr,n

neck, lone lenptb.. all

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Black Velvet

black salin with S5.oo values Fridav

Skirts, also;

hile !ripe.

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at yd &jj Covert CIcth, a handsome tailored cloth for the new spring coats, suits or skins, 5 1inches wide. Special at vd. formally sold at A" S 1.25 ä yj. m UC White Waistin gs, with white

du.i MiipcN, excellent maienai ?ik iiun Mmonos, 'vnii ac-

for summer waists,27-inches j cordian plaited skirN and ejon wide; Special for Fri- ! waists, colors pink, n-p-y. la-

vlav only, yd 1LJj ander and li-hi blue, s

ISIercerized Damask, 04 in-lvalues Fri

Outintr

Gowns, regular S ! .ni value, Friday Women's Muslin Drawers, -pecia! . . . .

Children's Black

iavv r;p..lie Flannel .59c 1.9c

Plaid Taffeta Waits, in dark

colors. S2.0S Frida-

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1 1'om : ;. -pecial a' Hcisj d.:rk c. rick -rack Fro.ia; o:il . . .

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Blocmers.

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of patterns, special tor Fridav onl. vd. . . .

33c

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Flannelette

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DRY GOODS, BASEMENT. jhnJa-v VA.VV Crib Blanket?, ize 3(.5o in ! Children's Wool Drerses.

grey, blue, tan, and green. In-i sizes 4 to 8

dian designs, 40c C! value, ' Q value, Fridav Friday ö 1

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ART G005S Bucilla Mercerized Crochet Ccttcn, iu ni"- all C"brv and P. lii'llbci's. for Frida , ball O

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Stamped Cotton Huck Tcv-

s:ze 17x2 7. s, scalloped , :;v, each . . ,

Fancy Wash

aborted de-

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Lvery Day buitmg, m tripes ! ' Fancy Wash Ribbon, .-vd. and plain colors, gooj asrt-i Children s Dresses, plain ! bolts. f mcnt to choose ' 1' b,ue an" ta"' sizes 2 to r vear:-' I:nJav ÖC

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White Crepe, 32 inch

l 2 :- c value, Friday, yd Ncrse Stripe eooj assortment

12 1 vaiue, Fridav yd. I

two styles,

19c

eSI' Women's Seersucker Pelti

. . a vt ; c0ats, 25c value, Ginghams, ;FriJav

stripes, 9c

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39c

GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS

NOTIONS

Dicacnra musiin, eunc Tooth Brushes, IOC

UI.UKJ, - Miuv, fclnualitv. FrMnv

Fridav onlv, vd sJU Not more' than 10 yds. to a Pearl Buttons, customer. j card Ccttcn Blankets, good' Dressing Combs,

heavy weignt, in grey anj tan; ioc value Fridav

with fancy colored borders, size 64x80, S 1 .25 QA value, Friday pair . . . IrC Comforters, with silkoline

covering ana sanitarv cotton.

size 70x78, S1.9S value, Friday . . . .

35c

Women's Cashmerctte

i uloves. in riack anj nrown,

j assorted -izes. ! Fridav. pair .

. Women's Windscr Ties. f

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Collar and Cuff

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Safety Pins, card

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Fridav 1 0

nly iUL Women's Handkerchiefs,

Mens' Collars, in a v.irietv! plain and hemstitched. 9 of styles, but no t all sizes'; ! Friday only, each sjL, regular 2 for 25c kind, 2i Lace and Embroidery Rem-

tenants, Friday, hall price

I Friday only, each

Tin Bread Raisers, with per

forated cover, ;-qt. size i

Ahrminum Cake Pans, 9-in., each j& Glass Towel Bars, clear or opal, complete with lixture t

HOUSEFURNISHINGS

Aluminum Ladles, villi black

Toilet Paper, hrge size, 12 rolls for

tine

crepe, 45c

O'Ccdar Oil Mops, large size with adjustable handle and 4-oz. bottle of O'Cedar

Oil. complete Ironing Boards, on stand, each

rmre viii jcis. i 10 n

inch, with package of nails

Knives ar.d Forks Cocoa

bola handles. ( knives and 6 forks for

49c

89c

i V V 7 cocoa

49c

enameled handle, each

Double Boilers, num. exira heavy

Decorated Tumblers, each Swift's Pride c value, to bar for

19c

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1.49 2c Scap, regular 25c

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