South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1916 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

FRIDAY r.YKNlNG, MAIUJT Z. 10 it. r. V

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Overcoats

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If you want to get any good out of this sale, you'll have to do something about it right away. Time, tide and opportunity waits for no one, neither will this opportunity. We're closing out our winter stocks very fast now. Better see that you' get your

40.00, 37.50, 35.00, 32.50 Hart Schaffner (ft & Marx Suit or Overcoat here .... qjj)

$30.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit or Overcoat here

$27.50, $25.00, $22.50 Haft Schaffner & Marx Suit or Overcoat here . . . . . $20.00, $18.50 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit or Overcoat here

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The new stocks are ready here for early choosers. Several new things in suits the young men especially will like. You may select now for later delivery. New headwear styles and "different" colors that will be welcomed by you. New neckwear in novelties you've never seen before. Spring shirts in new patterns that are most clever. It will give us great pleasure to show you.

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1 J SHIPS

LEAD THE IP

Admiral Fletcher Tells of Things Done to Prove His Statement.

Wants His Baby Killed; Says It Has No Mouth

Ii:S MOINi:S, March .--rhar!e-Cleveland. a laborer, askt-J the chi f of police Thursday for assistance in killing h:s tw "u-months-old dauiih-

WASHINGTON. March 3. An en- tor.

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ml ettniencv of tne nation s i-ea

forces was given the house naval j ' an,t l Minmittee Thursday ty Admiral "Vow s.," he said, 'tits L.iL.;. I'rank Fletcher, eommanJer-in-chief ! hadn't an" rt n... .tit ;t; . .:

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o; ine auanuc neei. In individual tichtin etticiency. Admiral Fletcher declared, the

vhe.idnaught.s of the Fnited States an'i thief, she has n;s all the- tw.if. lead the world, while in the skill j and my vi:- sh h,-v. n.itl.iiu .t of its fthcers and men the navy had cry all the iin.- and sh.-'s si- k. So no reason to fear comi'aiison with i 1 asKtd - d. rs to i i i 1 t h Um; , 'hat of any power. j hut tiu- u odd ri.n t..-. . ns- ;:,; ! esi-riblns some of the thinas the . said 1 1. i-..iu , i, i?..t w-i t h.-.,. navy is doing in the light of fsoii I -om tt. ar. i- o :'a h-.; of the Furopean war. the atimiral . 'o do i: tii :!. .'' sail or.e siiip of the fleet r.'.-ntly Ar '! eh. ni's .! ;i;.- Ii. in r imhad hurled ?e en out ti 4 - hu . -;ty j i i v - . a m fo.; the i-a t .n I't ojertlles through a I.tinH ' o n 1 1 . (. s j 5 mother j.j r: - ; f. u fett at a range of e . yht !o nire i :eric. !! i n : iict..l that horn ;". Julies, or 1 .'" t) lfr.tnot j.iids. ; tak-n to ... Ii 1 , a t .1 1. Ho sa:l .t The longest ranges used in tiaval en- j vv onhl : iiitioss:''!)-; t(, 1 ; ; 01; ; üagainents of t he K'i 1 o., a : var ; t he infant daring ;ht- .-on nlsitn. hllS f:l ! hA tt H f 1 ti lOlt) '

!o lT.O'.'ii ards.

iihi Hit at IS.nno VanU.

.1 ' j i 11 1: f ! oru ij.oiis fiom ar-i oas ships which hae hen engaged J in target practice at (jwi ntanio dar- i iii'A the last month. Adir.iral I'letch-'

er said it was plot. a hie that from 1 0 to ' per cent of the shots tired

could be lande, (.n a hattleship at' 'S. "M yard. II- d.sriila-,1 the in-j creased d i ttic ; 1 1 1 is of 1u ran.KQ nring due largely to the tact that.' inh'eient errors m guuri-t ;md iane

dt tei minat ion, whirh do not seriously affect results at .shoit distances, iirfi ijreatly magniued a.s the range vmos up. At lS.ti'u anls, he said, the shots from eiht or ten guns hied in salvo, and trained exactly alike, would

cover a space on the .sea of 4 00 to j

5 00 yards on hoth rides of the target although there was little lateral variation. The ohject now, he added, was to "straddle" the target with these salvos, the chances being that approximately one-fourth of the

I projectiles would land on a ship thus j straddled. I To bring out the effectiveness of i navy shells, Admiral Fletcher told of target work by the Wyoming last

ear at 12,000 yards in which three shells penetrated a ten-inch armor plate. Five out of 36 shots fired, ho said, struck the small target and

I from S to 9 per cent would have

landed on a battleship.

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PROVIDENCE JOURNAL OFFICE HAS FIRE

Origin of 82,000 lllaze in XeusiKipcr j Flaut is rneortalti.

I'HOVIDEXCK, Rv I., Marcli A lire of uncertain origin, accompanied by a small explosion, caused damage of $2,000. in the oflice of the Providence Journal Thursday night. The blaze started in the office of the managing editor, among some newspaper liles, and spread to another of the editorial rooms. A statement given out by the Journal said the explosion, which occurred a few minutes after the tire started, tilled the room with llames, which shot through the editorial room adjoining. 'The room in which the hre originated had been unoccupied for two hours," says the statement, "and there were no electric wires that could possibly have started the blaze. When the automatic sprinklers began to operate the water seemed to add to the intensity of the flames. "After investigation the police department tonicht arrived at the conclusion that the fire could not have been of accidental origin."

New Snari

For Wien.

We have just received a new line of Men's Shoes fn Spring in Gun Metal and Mahogany Tan English style, a very fine finished shoe that fits. COME IN AND SEE THESE SHOES. ' Men's English Bals. mnrle cf very fine rrad? nun met?.! and tan calf stock, making in all a 1 O ; very attractive shoe. a Only Kis ' l.i z -J

Men's Gun Metal, button and lace, English and high Toe. Only

Women's Boots, in Mat. Kid an;I patent, with black cloth lop. S '

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Women's Boots, in bronze kid wu nut brown, white kid top. Only Boys' Shoes, gun metal, button and bluciier. Only

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trcsstn? sVitt r sca:;v cr.:ption, i,. t f-- tine to serious interna! condition;. -3 I'hvsicians l av e pri st rihed Kesinoi - Ointment regular. f r over twenty I? years, so you need n. t hesitate t use it freelv.

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BERMSTOHFF EEIB APPAM DECISION

Contents of U. S. Findings to be Withheld Pending Libel Action Verdict.

treaty hy the courts, the slate department is actimr in accordance with precedent. It H believed the case of the Apam ultimately will reach the supreme court no matter

what may be the decision of the dis

trict court.

FORD WANTS NAME CUT Indicates He Is ot Candidate; for President. I.ANSIXG, Mich., .March 3. Henrj' Ford, Detroit manufacturer, Thursday asked Sec'y of State Coleman C. Yauffhan to withdraw his name from the Michigan republican primary ballot on which Mr. Ford is a candidate for president. The secretary of state announced that he could not srant the request as the primary lists were closed at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.

HPAKE advantage of our Liberal CREDIT SYSTEM. It is partaken of by the best dressed people. You'll find it a great accommodation. :: :: :: UERY liberal terms will be

Children's Shoes, patent, black cloili and mat kid top. Only

SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR SATURDAY. j

76 pairs vVomen s Shoes, connstir.s: ci rz n cfak r.-t-

ent and vici, button and lace, r::r.;

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state department Thursday sent to

Count Von BernstortT. the Oernian ambassador, it decision in the cae of the Hritish ilner Appain which was cantuied by a German raider and brought '.r.to Hampton Itoad in

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decision in the Ium aii'.on orout:rit by airents of the original British owners in the federal court at Nor

folk.

nun: KF.soi.i nov voti:. Intfrnatl"nil News Servi.-e:

The case of the Appain is expertfd j KVANSVlLbK. Ind.. March 3. to come before the court in Norfolk The German-American alliance of tomorrow. ! this city has sent messages to Sen. j Kern and Hep. Liel urt-'ini: them t'ote for tli resolution vnrni.

inericans off armed merchantmen.

MAKES SPEECH BUT UTTERS NARY A WORD

The Easiest Way To End Dandruff

Tiitf r 11 n t iotm t Xpws Nervi.-e: INIUANAPOLIS, March 3.- Kd-

ward .1. Herker, candidate for re-; Th is ,,nf. surp wav t ,lat npVf , publw an nomination for representa- j f.. is t rt.mve uandniff 0 mpletelx tie. made a political speech last an. 1 that is to .li.-x lve it. This (1ni?ht in Irvinton and not a word 1 stroys it entirely. To do this, ju-, was spoken. His audience, consist- ! a5ut four o.mcfsof pliin. or.birK of 1.:. were deaf mutes. Heckeri"ar' "V-ii.l amon; appH it at niht l- . , v, ; 1 when rtirincr; ic e::oi:ih to m i ' Knows the s:i:n lantruate. 1 . . , en tt: valp aii'i rub it ;n ficn;: :uith the fin'-i tips. i:M)():si: VIIOXS srWl. j Hy n.o.nhu. n.M if net all. of Int.-n:(t:o...il N.s Service: ; M-.-r dandrrff will be ton, and trr IV1,MV..,11M ... . , . , -r !,r more supinations will c-.m-INHIANAPMLIS. ..larch ... 1 -.e- (l s-1)he arul entirelv des..0, trrams e:,d. r-in',' 're-'' V:,s ). ' , . . t y s-iri-'k si?n an-J tra- of it. n-M 'oui se on a ra.ed n.rchat.t i;--. ':. .ra'U r how tr.i.ct dandruff 0,1 may !

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Primary Karch 7th

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