South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 231, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 August 1916 — Page 3

IHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES n:iiMV iTvirvrvc. V(;it ,. fire,

SENAIE IN BID FOR 130 MILLION ISSUE IN BOi

Report Belmont is To Wed Virginia Society Belle

BRITONS

r

Treasury Concurrs in Rccom-; ?; " : mendation of Finance Com- j mittcc to Meet Extra- Mh . ordinary Expenditure. l :

y 'tVVi'r

i, -

VA.-all.i IT' V A )-. !

f .- . - ' i ., !

i

r ( i . . . . i : y ;.:'. r r r i . !.. th- M ' .,, v ; ' ' ' ' i I V l t : . ' : .

A

.!! t. I!. - 1 '

T:-v :':( H

;. - S

' f the .-. f :;? :.:

t . u ith t hf :.'; r i Th ! ' r . 1 j. ;, :

t i , t

I-:;.-

'rat.. :,!..! ti... ! 4t- Th n f- , ; u a-tMiti..n t.. tf..- pr-. ;..! :--;,.) U I . ; . ; ; I t ?A pi n, th- r.M. i(. th- :. ..!.. t , h;v4 on: mitt- a- rt.- th .! f..ithr f : T . rV;-- iWÄ..;t

;To5.n..aoi, ,,f ?v.;.r.. .r .... v.j ii : ?':VÄ:j3 !:'' y.iry to i'fr..v . ;..-fl.--.- of ! & - iSr.-.-...-:v---iiii'i ' r.' rat lor! in t ! M .in ni-f- i v4wv,-.v'V' f ' or:.l;t:oi..; .r, ti.- Lor-f r MtCC'rjmTVM MT fPTArDT

S

Indiana Scribes Discuss Price Of Print Paper

AT PÜZIERES

Teutons Make Six Desperate Counter Attacks to Regain Lost Ground, But Efforts Are in Vain.

a . alt r I

PHOTO rf BACHJ3ACH.

, ' ,1 N:V YoliK Drspito denials ' , i!roni Mr. r.'lmont. it is whisprred ' lal oijf in vo, I'll ein i'S that a formal

t on t i n u' as f h a r

to jr

I.-'.-, th

i' .in n ! . t ; r- r,i until the -1 . -1

of i hi--- .i ! i a la r t r. in-hur iiM-iit-, si.i-t..j i::.o(t. A o n ! '.i n ; i, l: ti"- ;.ri.i!.'" o':iTnitt -i i ;i"tt 1 1 1 r:i ; 1 1 I S'-n.

a! oijt in f n-j.-t 1 jr !f s that a formal

i r: no i raa ti;' nt of th' -ni;;t-:ment f ! i i ; inonil IJHrriont, son of Au--'i.-i ll'lmiiiit, t)i- Ihinkf-r. to M

jt'arolvn 1 1 u 1 1 1 o rt. a noto.l irini:i

;mt, will h mado nvt mcnth.

LIGHT BATH AS CURE

I ort ain' IMisi ian Wants a

iiKi' to 1 "prrimont on fantiiY l'aralis C;h'.

Sirrin ions v. as a ;''in r il la t'iii-nt

fiwrn t! o r. a. iiy .i. M utua nt ' " , PRHPHQCQ C! FPTRIP tirnatn.t .'.- l.nr-'-naTits for th'- !:- a I , nUrUO ElO CLtlU I nil

ar 1 !' 1 7 at $ 1 . 1 J'...' 1 '.,'"" ainl r"Tin- total appropriations for thf.sci 1 i:ir l't!7 v. !,i-'v. of tin,-.'

arn i in tin- y - a II.-. f-iiippirm 1 ill. j liam - to i:prrimont on In

whi' h is to n- ! l'iai'l ! th- i.-'s.i-an - of I'.in irp.i 1-oral-'. will x I

tin- appropriation: for tin- :,-al v-a-i I'M; h. .it M-;:. -(... v1Ss! KT WAYNi; Ind.. Au. 1. :h- r -ort. Tlii-- iraf i'" is n .i - j I VmnsMon ' to rcindv an infantile MM.t.vl pn. ii.aüv ny 1 .; 7 ... ..... . .- 1- ,.;( ,yyis vj.tjm offlco yo (h;lt o it io';a 1 a nioü rit a p " t o ; i : . t .! forth' ,,, , h" mi'ht fp"niiH'nt with an lrctric n.i'V. an '.. ,mmi a-ldition.il , . , , .. . , ,,t . ,i lnrht lath treatment wlijoh he no-arn'-ir.t r.ppn.pr i 1 1 I t-r the arnn. oi i i , i . 1 h s will ttf t a uip. was askrd v ii ioici i,.-') a i i -1 1 1 1 - - n 1 1 a!n-i;nt ap-1 , .... I r , , . ., , i I of th- l'.-ir-l of pitlihc hi'j It h hf-re prop! latid for tn titt- atioris, -Jl.-i ' .... . iooi . a , . r , I Thur.-I.iv li a local physician. "'. l.-i' ft.;,' l n - aopropri i- I ' ti,,,,. -f i, o. r,.,- I Vhih- anxious to scp tho cffi-ct of tho

pnrjior'.ii iniicny. tiic toarl nounis its authority to isuc a permit in

appropn itions for the pi, s. r;t t - .il ' ,n1 ,n:1 im "ru": Ir"ni vt ar. oth. r than f..r thiM- .Alt;,-""'"'" , n"rt- T,;o I'-tiont. who is ...dinar p i r p.-., ,; is r.. -t 1 ..n o t !a- ' h' l,,,'th ' ttackal hy th n.-rinal ini,;.-'. p'.a.;r.c m -.-tt Van.' this summer. In a statement fumi-h'-d M..ir!,s 1 ;: v",:' ,,!'' WlI!i un ,I--''s'ach.

. (I'nliiitt-'c A'lu-; 17. 1 '.!.. the tr.asvry dcpai t:n-:;t "-1 : ru 1 1 .:s!i::rsf nn-rits f- r the lisca! car ' 1 7 at $ 1 . 1 ."I-...' I ;jM. i ;if;-l -st Ulla tc. I--.eipts for 1 .( 1 7 at .7t..'.i ui :U-

l tu the excels o! -1 1 - -1; r -. i ; un r i ec i pt s . : t . j t :

I!ar;t. wfiuh i a e p.i r 1 n e s ;)p

pt -opri.it son. The in r.-i-c m the

ANOTHER VENICE AIR RAID

. DII'I.OM XV. Lady of the hoa.-e What d" ' ant V We.ity Walter 1 am d- (Ü.fi.il

re p i t at j c of .I-- Won

n.lK (ia Loiah-n. AiU. 1. Anotl .-r At:-trian air raid on n-

ts ' iee is r.'poited in th'- official state

ment i-. i.--l ! the war offiee Thursday niuht. nl sh-:hl itun.i?-' was -1-ai'"1 and there wete n- fasualties.

Sl.tlW.

"Mow ara the iinuhators cottim;

II. .ii..-- I .1,.,, . r- ...I .. .,..., a .. i.a. ....... i.

" I " I l.tTI .1 III' lit. l 111. IH lisil-

h.ol l Kit' h.-n t'nhn.try i'ai-i:"- I., i- j.,,r who had reet.it! houuht stimc. -t"' and I'm ir.akmy a .! t t- oastj "V.liy. ail riht. I suppose; hut altrip testiti-r the faw.nte r. - p- of -!. , though I .ha- had them for two n.o-t prominent in ea- h to.n. wi.k now. tmt'one of th four his an c-u et." lidie--' Home Join n il. "Iii a 'TO h.t.- h -1 a i ' . -! a i w . 1 a : - - hon-e for i.o. ia laa.i " stn.-t. ! ixMJ.AK MAY, Thursday. Au. 2 4.

I. NI) N. Am;. 1. For 'he fr' time in weeks un han'je of irnportan. e w,ls reporti-d in an the.i'rr of the war Thür:. iy. The mos: violent f uhtinsj took place on the western rid of th.- Uritish salient on the Somme. Six times the Germans advanced in fort e in a desperate effort to hend hack the British lines northwest of I'ozieres. The official statement reports that all of these assaults were repulsed with heavy losses and that the liritih in turn captured ahout 1"ii yards of trenches northwest of Hazentin. An interesting feature of the situation on the western front is that the (lermans. contrary to ,th"ir usual practice, Vie so far made no attempt to ier a counter attack in the region where the French and F.ritish claim to have captured nearly threo miles of trenches on Wednesday. The French are husily consolidating their pains and report no action of Importance on any section of their front, inc'udimr the Verdun re. Tin n. Mjstcry Almut Ilat front. Some mystery exists as to the situation on the eastern front. For two consecutive days the Russians have confined themselves to hrief statements that nothing of importance had occurred. The Austrian and Herman war offices hav almost heen equally uncommunicative. The only tishtin? mentioned hy Vienna was the re-p-.lse of Kussian attacks on the lines of Jen. Von I toehm-Frmolli. who is in command of thö Teutonic forces retiring from the Tarnopol front. I'.erlin reports- the repulse of Kussian attacks south of F.rody. The lull in the Italian operations against Triest is unoffhially explained from Home as due to (len. (adorna's desire to strengthen his lines he fore proceeding with a jreneral offensive against the great Austrian seaport. Austrian seaplanes have a train raided Venice, hut Home says they caused only slight damage.

H m'MFSTKI:. Ir..!.. A .;-. 1 v lifty editors mem !er of the N-rth-rn Ir. iiarM 1 : -1 ; T r i i : .is-o. ;a!io:i. who ar-1 h'Te f.-r th.-ir two il.iy ann .ial meetir:--'. attt .vied a fry" Thurs-!.y nig lit. "Ti;' n-wpa'er utlook" w is tl'fi s'.jhj. - t of the principal a-l lr-- .il;ere.J l.v A. L. Miller. pretd-r.t of the In-i.an.i lail- I'l'ts a.--o iatl"n. The steady in-'tcisr iii prir.t paper and er incr'-a.-in prices of all materials uved i'i the production of newspapers and magazines were discussed at the huapiel. II. C. Toner of the Anderson Herald, statd that he heiles ed smaller papers will suffer most an. added he would not he surprised if a numhor arc forced out of husiness. it was the opinion of the speakers generally that the pulisher.s- must crnsere whererr possible 1-y suspension of tree lists, single space for head lines and using in-tter judgment in selection of news to print. A num. her of the papers, it was pointed out. h.'. ' c already cut down the num'oer of papers. e!iminat-:(. certain features that require too mm h space. Among the speakers were George Lindsay of the Marion Chronicle. I). L. Farnhart of the Rochester Sentinel; .lohn Zuvor of the South Fend News-Times and Mr. Toner. Committees on organization and resolutions were named Thursday night, 'dficers are to he elected and the l!H7 meeting place chosen at tomorrow's business session.

II OSS TI REUTEN TEUTON FLANK

Czar's Commanders Expect!

Momentary Retirement on Central Portion of Line.

UKi; CANDY. Mary Ph-kford stood watching a

parade in v-v York last Fourth ofi July. Reside her in the crowd I stood a hyphenated citized who I snorted in disgust whenever the !

American Hag passed hy. At last

he said loudly: "That A.rican flag makes me sick already! Just like a piece of striped candy it looks!" Miss Riekford turned ; nd ansivered his remark. "Yes." he said, "it does look like candy, and it makes everyone sick who tries to lick it." Indies Home Journal.

The trees and shrubs which produce some sort of rubber are said to

crow in a narrow heir around the'

world, within five degrees north and pouth of the equator.

aeyoeoeoöO0Gooooooooooo(OOOOOoooooo:

Shave you seen the new arrivals in

VTT1 f TT TT T7 77T7T7

J L .V i

Y t

IT 1111117

o C Now onSalc atSoutli Bend's Greatest Underselling Millinery Sloro?

O r , I, L

-v - 's

O !

o

o o

THE STYLES ARE ALL NEWO portraying the trend of Paris modes. PASTEL TONED FELTS, Q beautiful in tone, very pliable; VELVETS in every shape im- O

agin able, trimmed in smart fall feathers and novelties. Every expire 3. is brinirin new hats from New York. Our Millinery Depaitment, the best and biggest in South Bend, is already filled with these beautiful new fall hats. Q The Prices are Always Less than Elsewhere T ! r hü vi n it T-inwrr nf n rV a n of f cf n rr onaKlo tic r(T Va

i r.f cp!e cf South Bend at all times the best of merchandise at prices I bclcw all competition. Attend this sale tomorrow and remember O at the Grand Leader you are dealing with the Supreme Court of Q Fashion. rv

( j Sr UiikIi'H li-pla

3 New 32.SO Felt Hats $1.29 Q I l.c pidar tc.i!i t ii n I laruc I clt Mat-, in litf olil ti t'p'iilui!icn. Iarii -ic. i- tt.it in tl vpi i.ilU for u(urdav at the cti emr low Q 29 O New $3.50 Silk Velvet Shapes $1 .98

liU 1 1... iMoil.ir Whrt ll;tl l'i.il ffininin. Ni- .irl lias ;ilolkl; niaili i Ta

7i no ir.-.i

;-Nev $2 Silk Velvet Shapes at 98c

l die liiM--t onalif -ilk che!, larue and -mall hrtm-: sliiml

TT -all u, Up-. jitKn lial-. cic. -h'.i1 -aluida.at .

(

i I ii rid rcd f iicv moli-li -tiaiuht hinn clc! s.iiIor-. turKins ko, 0-oft nii-. !" hna.l . nn-is in all the nc popular QO -h.olc: s1"''! S'timl.i). at yUL 2 New Hat Trimmings at 29c and Up

O

r i )

i i i

QST Vi r 1

r i

s w i

I 1

'Hit laif-l .-- -ft iiu-nt nt Milliucrv Tiimniin in soiiiJi IVikI, sliowin tin- i.i'misi in Wiiu-. leather-, lam-'c-. I'tMtlicr Hani- in IU.uk.

tic and all m'Io'-- at a -ainx tf .. Im -un ,tm -x the now

Iill.iu rv I riiiuiii ii.

WITH Till: KFSIAX A.'iMII.S op Till- CFNTKAL HIVSIAN FIKhVT. Tue st lay. Au,'. 1 ', (via Fetrourad t London). Auu, IS. The continued success of Ucn. F.russiloff s two powerful movementn which ratlually are etnolvinr Koel and U'inl'or.i:, have heun to have a marked effect on the situation in the central portion of the front which, except for small Russian vrair.s in the lake region so-'tij of I'vinsk. has remained virtually unaltered since the Fussiana fell hack last autumn to the line from Dvinsk to the Finsk mar.-hes. ThAustrian line now has receded so far liefore the repeated thrusts of the southwestern Ku.-sian forces in southern Poland and (lalicia that the (lermar.s are in danger of flanking niov'tnent from the south .'.r.d the automatic retirement of the fortes opposed to the Kussian center. Kratlv To Kt troat. Notwithstandini: the desultory hursts of ;itiit at various points. Kussian officers say there are many indications that the (Icrmans are prepared to ahandon their present line on this part of the front at an moment. The correspondent of the Associated Press made a week's tour alontr the front, comma tided hy (Jen. Alt-Mi Kert. from Lake Xarecz to the region of 1 5a ra nov ii hi. found the Kussian soldiers most anxious for an opportunity t advance as soon as the command is piven. The armies commanded hy Ien. Kwit are the same w hit h, cripph-d hy a shortage of ammunition and supplit-s. were forced to surrender a lartre part of Foland a year auo. ( 'omnia ntiers. who hroii-Tht l ack only hroken remnants of their divisions to the pit. cut positions, now are in rh.irL-f of splendidly equipped units. The nun .-hare with their officers the determination to recapture the ground lost in Foland. Ammunition Supply I dure. A corps, commander who showed the correspondent of the Assu iate.J Press a huuc supply of ammunition, and material at the disposal of one l.irt of the force en-aired in this section of tlie front, said: "We have onmu'h ammunition stored away t take us to Ferlin." The soldiers seem to he plentifully supplied with wholesome food and are living under the host sanitary onditions. They ai surrouiMled hy comfort-! and conveniences coniarah!e to these at a modern American summer camp. The spirit and ücrhtin strength of the Kusshn soldiers appear to he very hiirh and the troops confidently expect to occupy their original iiarteis in western F. viand. Di-4'U-e. 'cmparrd with eo-.iitions prevailin it a ear a. the percentasre of di.-ease on this section of the front is declared to he .4ppre iahly lower.

17

9

ii

N

ow or

N

ever

tu Vi

uiir

1 o

H

1

inai

le

or

Hart Schaffner & Marx $30

$25, $22.50 Summer Suits at

if

'I ."j Fifteen - V; is sis 1 $15 fit. ! 15 J15 I V. ; Fiftrrrj-mIS-$15$ 15 li il : ) Fl flefrf -

5

i

15 5U

Flf IttM

ß $l.v?

i 13 i it

r 1 l tiff n

15 JIS ?

IS 515 h $15 Fit

. 1- . i

c riiietrr IK n tf

F.ftrrr

4

Hi u ii..

-i-tJ

r r.r .c .r .r .r' i

.' 1? k, t SIS Fiftctn ?!5 Fiftn

r.;Ul5tI5 $!S?l5-$I5$lS1l5fi V vir. wf -f-yT'f

l(OI tt ISIS $151 j i5 nr

SI5 SIS f; jn SIS F.f m sis t :

ftefn S15tiftfcn ll?

i$IJ JISfl5$15 JI5 $15 JJ3

I -.t.i hittfen b TtUtth S5.

15 SJ'S15 $15 Sl3 V- YtfTt. SIS F Ai

Uis siss;

,Vn !S Fi

.K tt; tic

Mtr YiUJcü SlS.Fiftrrrw

VttS SIS SltlS i!5 SIS SIS

V 15 Fifteen SlS.FttieVjyy

A.1 IV M VJ..'S

Get yours here now! You want to get the best quality in whatever you buy; just as much at bargain prices, as if you were paying full price. Here's our final clearance on Hart Schaffner & Marx summer suits; medium and lightweights. Get here tomorrow. The end of this golden opportunity is in sight; the best values on record.

This is a very remarkable sale of very remarkable values; sack and Norfolk styles; in worsteds, tweeds, homespuns, cheviots; some are full silk lined; $30, $25 and $22,50 values now

Any straw hat m the store at $1

lit

9 TT

SP

LI V

9,

CO.

Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, Knox Hats, Sampeck Boys' Clothes.

ru

r -

O

2

IU' llert SatiirtLiy

V

ft

r.ISl ' THANKS. We desire to pres oir ne.trtfdt thanks to the !ti"hh..rs and friends. a!.-o the employes of th1 :udehaker trimmin? dep.irtment, for the I'eautiful floral offenn-s and friendly syinrathy and aid during o'ir h'T a emer.t of our htth- or.e. SiTned. Mrs Lillian Klin and Mr.

...m. .. .. iJJ' J?tri''lLrTTm"-ii'v !

hn tz n rN

1 ft H i i 1

ft

i- a

f. i

;! t:

,

W ft., I.

f - - - " h ... . . l.n,m mtmm

' 1'

BLACK-WHITE -TAN - IOC KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT

I Hl I K II

U .' :' II THC F.r DALLEY CO. LTD.

DUFFALO . N .V.

Xf- . -A

rrtrvwa

All Work .iiiar:tntel. Kraniinallon lYtc. WHITi: DF.NTAL 1'AItLOIlS 111 XV. Washington Av. )er I'rrr's. Uot.k Sttre. Roth Phone. Open ;:enlnz

1U4 l1tbt ib (.' f Draica

H. LEMONTREE Bred'! I 4ti.ng OpUmrtriA MJf-turHv OptlclA.

and .Mrs. T Hull.

MANY TO UV. KiniiU TA. The litt! son of the drainata erah- had just returned from his I.rst :s.t to i-"iinia;.- s hnnl. "And what did the n::r.;.-:r ..?" nis mother .isk-.-d "He pra. e l t. it p-d :oric u? lor uur jLr-oi La.-?a.s. J de,

. , J , J .- - : in ii. i I . .-i mT-n .... i KOaTHfiSa KCJÄÜA NEW FALL SHOES ÄSSTE5ÄST ß2?I?Ä!?ilf at Rmdy for RuslnesA. 15 Fwmc Trot CWj- Guarantee Shoe Co. Ppcrd. and orenes In uttracta. Trv NEWS-TIMES Vant Ads Try NEWS-TIMES Want Aüs

WIRE FENCE. WARNER BROS., 114 E. Wayne St.

3fäle4. Co:

$3

Gold Crowns Q O Bridnework V &

In Sniitli Roru3 15 Year. Beautilu: Gj'k1 Crrrw -nn and Prldse work. 22k, for onJy 2J0Q. Vt'hy pay morr? somi: oTinni Piunrs: fWt. or Tei-tii (vrLh $tü iKld CYOMTLS $3.00 Iir-rlre Work $S.O lOrtfwwl Crovms .$3. f inih-as ZAo Cleaning rV IIouri 8: JO to piir.dn.j-s 9 to II UNION DENTISTS 115 R. MICHIGAN ST. Or or MajT'n Jlr Ktfre,

r'trV-0i O !"-

' -k- on tori P-xmer da J DR. J. BURKE & CO. 1?. h. -t Homo Phon 2091

STIUa.IIL, At STU.VI3.S PUBUC DRUG STORE CT7T H.ATI1S 121 NOKTH 31UTIIÜAN