South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 236, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 August 1916 — Page 3

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BUILD SCHOOL

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Council Promises School Board

Attorney Speedy Action for Southwest Side.

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'he rrr'! ; '".'1 thf a ith'-nt;.' to ;-!. hrt:!s t" ohtain r;i:ri'-y f-r -t-. on rui t i i n v..'if a-kf.l i r i -rrt rriit t ? of Hi'- w hoi- of thf o:in- :! at its r ti T ; i Tm - ..iy -vnin-''V Ilirry ii. W.iir. attr. for thf '- .r.J. It c!i!..in,iry t. I f'-r !li" hon'. until aft' f i h- w-mm. : r.' v. o!l tirt'lfr -r.-t ru' ti'.n. ! ;? thf 'onnl ask'! ja-rrn i-.-i-n ;.ri in or'!fr that th" vairk ! T . t rt 1 .M'OT'r. Thf r. t 4f a i,,,, I will '-

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Want l'Ia irrotifiil Sif. Mr. Wan al-o hro'iu'ht hffur- tin 1 1 1 1 1 1 a iiftition from th- la.ar.l of 'i.?( atimi asking for riui.ion to pi.rrh.iM' a iot iiiitly tiortii of a.n.J adjoinin-: th.r pn-.-i'iit franklin h". I njfT'ty to l'f i 1 1 as ;i pi I' irnniiul for tin- school hihlren. T'a Jli.'- of th" lan.J sai.J to ho JJ.'i'ta. Tlif (oiti'il has ifn the hoaiil j.fi ftii-.-ion to purfliiM- a tia f laml faht of thf m hoo for thi:jnrpof hit as thf titlf ami north lino of thi- roaity w,is not clfar

niittff i.jM.rt fao.r..:.ly upon th mftur-. whi- h calls for a total appropriation of $.',s .7..;. Apprm. Viincvat ion Mo.

tsf -! ! for a'limsts To a o:i rtitinin-i -Mayor K lit-r aniuAatioii lawi'Sinio ulass hi' h u.is j-tri w n on thcjti'n o. whi' li Hum Villairf an.l - ily strts. He al" uuv-.t'il tlif ;ral oth-r tracts will l.f incorporatiinj.rai ti alit r.f -nfor in? u h an ! in the it y limits i . r-i-. i a fa..nhiiaii. f hn th-r v as no state J ora !! it-port. 1 '.iiUs Kam Villai-e

ii:- thf (oaa'ii nifinl.fis an .ni-i hw, foan'iltnan H-iff it sanl that th- followii.t tracts of lan.J will (

If'ortunity to (i-ci-i i l.-fo!- tlvjth- hrishtnfss of tli- 1 -!.ts shoul-l ' ann-.-.l. th- I.pfr trait at XiUs , uii'.r; -Moii'Ia v niJrht. as thf nfo.l rft;u!atf.l anil that thf oralina nc' I a v. anl Ipiut a v.. a sf.tion of land

J of ., i.:;iMint; w.is mot 'rc.-nt ami j --ho-il-l ontain a pniion nainin,' running from Porta-- a . h.-k to ith- hooi t! a- ani"us to haxoh' rtain cat id If power liht as the) the ri-r and el ndini from the

foa-tractioij whi k started a soon as I lal liis'ht to hi iisfl n automo- i prc-sent city !imit to Itivcrv iow I

p.:-il J... Thf fommittf- otd to 1 i in the rity limits. I t a met ery. Jackson's addition. e - ;

laidnrvc nrdinaiHV. j tending fnm Portale a v. to lif. i .... i . . . . i

V.nncilnif n Hac-rty. ". -he 1. i 'i1 Mi.nne.ist part oi tu- city. 1

Thompson anl Miller ix,or"d thf 14,1,1 :i iract t sferal tmiulifil avia

m the southwest section known as! Lincoln park. j A resolution authorizing an increase in pay. in the sarr.e ratio as!

that lu in: onsid-r'il for the police and lire df pa it nietits. for the employes of thf water works department ifccied the unanimous ndorsetnent of the C(tninittee. The trailer ordinance, which forbids the trailing of another vehicle unless someone is in charge of it. and a petition from the Surprise theatre management asking for a rehale of $.',). 'J on their license were received favoraHv.

ordinaii" " and said that it could l.f enforced without much trouhle citing a. exarnpl- other cities where such an ordinance is in forco. 'it y Atty. Seit. fit tohl thf ommit-' that til' ordinance' was one oi the most pra t ica 1 ! t ha t could be drafted and embodied all 1 h- strong featuie.of dimmer ordinances in otlier cities. The committee pa.-scd a inotian to report faoiahly upon the rnea?uro. I". I. .Mannin- cit eon'rollcr. e-

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Remarkable bargains short lots merchandise.

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quality lots of

items are too small to advertise, so come early. Buy One Boy7s Suit for $7.50 and we we'll sell you another $7.50 Boy's Suit for $1. Your boy can use an extra suit that you're willing to pay $7.50 for you can get him TWO suits by paying just one dollar more it amounts to buying a $7.50 suit for $1 and saving $6.50. These Boys' Knicker Suits are small lots in fancy mixtures most all Suits have two pairs Knickers; the trousers are full lined. The sizes are 6 to I 8 years. The fabrics are staunch wearing and of popular colors and patters. These suits won't last long, so drop everything and come early. $7.50 for the first suit and $1 for extra suit. Only two suits to each customer. Children's Wool Suits, $1 for Coat and $1 for the Pants There's just a small lot in the following sizes: one 4; two fives; six sixes. Five suits of this lot formerly sold at $ 1 0, For Dollar Day: the Coat $1, the pants $1.

Bovs' 50c Blouse Waists, 3 for $1 Get all you want tnr school; nes o tn 15; in fancy stripes; 5c values; 3 for $1. Boys 50c Caps, 35c each or 3 for $1 Just the thin for rouuh use; nj.,ls and ends in fancy mixtures; sies (v, to 7; 5oc venule; Dollar Dav at 35c, or 3 for $1.

Boys' 25c

Cadet" Brand

Stockings, 6 for $1 Hoys' h lack st ickins, s i z e s ö1.. to 10; 25c oualitv; for Dollar Day; 6 pairs for $1. Boys Pajamas, 2 for $1 In fancy stripe patterns, 75c and s-.-.nie SI values; to close them out Dollar Day at 2 for $1.

CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS, VALUES TO $3; CHOICE NOW FOR $1 Clearing our tock of W ash Suit sijles where liiere is only 1 or 2 of a pattern left; the si;:es are 2 to S years; beautiful stles; qualities that were up to s; for Dollar Day, buy all you think he'll need for $1 per suit.

Boys' $1.50 Sweater Coats for $1 Sizes ?-? to 34. Good assortment of colors; S1.5() vitalities for Dollar Dav; each $1.

Children's Play Suits at $1 Cowboy a n d Police Suits, si.50 grades for Dollar

Day, $1.

One lot of Children's Wash Suits; ages 2l2 to 5 only; values up to $1.50. For Dollar Day will sell them 2 suits for $1. Men's Fancy Ne;sibe;ce Shirts, regular 5oc values. Mostly lare sizes. Dollar Day special, 3 shirts for $1.00. Men's Halbrian knee length Drawers, 5oc venule. Thursdav onlv, 4 pairs for $1.00. Men's Athletic Union Suits, Superior and Yassar Brands, made of Nainsook, Crepe and Soisette, S!.5o and S2.00 -rades. Dollar Day, $1.00 suit. Men's Dress Shirts. Clearance of Neliee soft and stitY curt styles, Sl.oo quality, 65c each. A few odd Fancy Vests, worth up to Sl.no, mostlv small sizes, $1.00 each.

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LOSS TO DEPOSITORS IN SILVER BANK IS OVER $223,307

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poMtors Jl'l's.:'.!?.?'. This was rr-j ! v'aled today v h-n ttüfial in tiuators coinpl tol an -.a ruination of i

ih- affairs of tin- Silt-r nanks, which I

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in('u,;;mirs roiinn na i proi-; f ally half of this amount h.nl lioen X

systfrnatitally stoh-n for afumt a

(year. The other half, oiliriais he-i j lieve, Siher took uitli liim. N trace j J of him has heen foinnl. j

I'ra tieallv all of the inmirv le- 1 i lor.Keil to poor depositors. Itian and Italian la'.iorers. The disappear-; ance of .Silver alo hriMiuht to liuht i that for se ral year he has heen I takinjr money from lorrineis to forward to their families ahroad. if. j fieials s.-iy it is doubtful if any of the i rcniittanees eer were sent. I

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300 Wash Dresses, all colors (J11 fhf and materials, values 25 Palm Beach suits, values to 6 1? AA $ 1 0.00 Thursday . . . . loOU ; 1 5 Spring Coats in serges and 3 1! AA poplins, values to $ 1 5.00 Thürs. P & OU

300 Silk Waists, all colors,

values to $3.00, Thursday . . j

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TURKISH OFFENSIVE ON CAUCUSUS FRONT IS DECISIVELY CHECKED

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i Turkish offensive on the ("a uciisiii

fro: t (southern Armenia), which re-; suited in the recapture of Hitlis and j .Mush from the Kussians, has heen, th'cisively checked. The Ilussian war ortiee annoiineed j toilay tliat tightiriK all alons the line i

in Turkish Armenia is nroc eedinir ' :

ill iii i nil- nu.iiiii.-. i lit eiluaseinents in the district west of lake Vjiii. where the- Kassians are makin? another effort to out through to the Hairdad railway, are particularly severe. Iirj;e forces of Turkisli irregulars are attacking the Kussians in reisia.

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Coluinbii Man shot to Death liv J

Auto (mimen.

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$1.50 Wash Skirt and a dollar (f? 1j waist, $2.50 value Thursday . Y-

Dollar Day Specials in Our Millinery Dept.

New White Satin ft M tfi ilorcd Hats, posi-jj iUJ

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tive values to $2.75. Dollar Day at

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$2.00 New Fall Fancies dt$ 1 .00 $1 Auto Caps special 2 for $ 1 $2 Misses' Fall Hats at $1.00

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COMMl!LS. (.. Auir. -1. Four

automobile Pandits shot and killed !

Patrolman John Lauf hutter here Tuesday ni.cht, deserted a stolen au-

tornohile which contained a small j arsenal, and escaped under a fusil- j late of shots from the revolver of the dying policeman. At a. late hour I

Tuesday niiht the entire police system of central Ohio wa.s en-;. med in efforts to apprehend the gunman, under the belief that they may have composed the gan which recently perpetrated the Hurroushs Adding .Machine robbery of about $ " ::,.m.o.

FIVE KILLED IN CRASH

lYniiMhania Train Hits Auto on Crosr-im;.

KLKLIX. Md.. Aim. " Five persons were killed and four injured when t'e Pennsylvania i o'clock train struck the car of John juillen at the state road crossing about a

half mile f i om Berlin, Tuesday' night. The dead are John Quillen, ! J-

his wife and two children, aedllj

eilit and three, and Henry Predau, ; the colored chaufleur. j The injured are three other! daughters and a son of the (Juillen , family. All were hurt seriously. An J eye witness saw the car stop sud- j denlv on the tracks, lie s.'iid. ! I

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Hats, in black and all J)

colors, values to $2.50. Dollar Day special

Ostrich Plumes, in black and colors, $3.00 values at

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ARCHBISHOP'S CONDITION IS ADMITTEDLY SERIOUS

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J Lancaster Spalding admitted today ; that his i ondition is riou. Kelajtives of the aued prelate hae len ! summoned to hi bed-ide.

The archbishop, w ho is 7'.. h is . been in poor health f'-r -eeral 5 ears .but was only confined to tn bed 1" das ai;o durinir the e e- i si'e hot eather.

Dollar Day UP-STA1RS OPPOSITE AUDITORIUM

216 SOUTH MICHIGAN STREET

1.11 NORTH MAIN Mlil irr. Sf our lollar Ia wndow, .ir. M. A. Frahck. - Adt.

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FOR THROAT AND LUNGS HltlIIIN oi ; II AMI (diu Eckman's

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Ladies' Tan Pumps, all sizes $1.00 Ladies' Gun Metal Pumps, small and medium sizes $1.00 Ladies' Strap and Lace Oxfords $1.00 Ladies' Novelty Pumps and Slippers, all colors and :tvles, Each Shoe" $1.00 Men's Tan Oxfords, Each Shoe $1.00 Men's Gun Metal Oxfords, Each Shoe $1.00 200 pairs Wg Shoes at Same Price. Also latest styles and novelties to be found in city at popular prices.

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Tri SonUi I'.end la Yetirn. r.eauUfu: Gold CYrAra and lirid:: work. 22k, for orJy li-LO. hy pay mor? somi: ()tiu:i; iT.rriis: Sri at T- tJi (orlii ..00 f.olj rrwiiH t.fm f'.rtrtr Work Hdli l?iiaiiel Crown) ........... S.oj lilUnics .Vie Cleaning wfto IIoun; S:.0 to !; Rn-.dv 5 to II UNION DENTISTS IIS S. MICHIGAN ST. Over la;r'M J Irj Stire.

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WE SERVE what yo;? like to eat, the way you like it. ORIENTAL INN CAFE 3 doers north of the Oliver Hotel. Chinese and American Cuisine. 117 !r:th f,WmSL Both Phones.

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