South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 286, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1916 — Page 6
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LEADERS OF G.Ö.P. ABE AFTER WAR
Sen. Reed Says Roosevelt Its Leader and That It Works for Munition Makers.
FT. 1,01:1:. Mo.. Ort. i:. Ch.iractTzv.z tli'? repub.lt an party :n a war party" -with fierrnany Its intended anta;ronlM. arnl Theodore Jtoofev elt us it dominant politician, working for the maker." of munition. Unite! States Sen. Jimcs I'.eed a.sked an audience here Wednesday nltrht to u'ive a reasonable explanation for stn a vote to take the presidency ircra Woodrow Wilson in favor of Charit I-;. Huh?s. "No reasonable man ran read the republican rampalcn reports and escape the absolute knowledge that their sole basis of attack on Mr. Wilson ia because he did not deal with mfflck-nt harshne.-s toward t'.frmar.y" aid the speaker. "It is misceptible of pretty clear demonstration that the republican party is rapidly becoming a 'war party and that th object and victim of thai war Is to l; Germany. "More than a year ao, llooxevelt bezan to criticize the administration maaJine article?. To all Intent and purposes th'c articles argued that it was the duty of the United .States to have enquired in war with Germany the moment they crossed the Belgian line. lluslre I'von Copies. "The poeches of all the great republican leaders are the phraseology of Koofevelt's thundering. Mr. Hushes is even trying to master hi idyc-syncrasies of speech. "I think I can trace the stream of thee warlike utterantes to its fountain head. "On December 11. ID IS, there was held in the city of New York a most remarkable dinner, which has ince lnf .commonly known a.s the mocV trn HeNha.z2r.ar f :fst. It was attended by 1? prent capitalists, who possessed er controlled properties worth
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I120.Ö0O.Ü0A.0O0. one tenth of the atrfTreat value of all the property of 10A.CÖÖ.000 people In the United States. All these gentlemen but one. were Interested In the manufacture of war supplier. Seated with them uas Theodore Hoosevelt, the politician who was to be converted into a ar asset."
ENGLISH SOLDIER SAYS HE REALLY LIKES WAR Writes That 1,1 fe Compares With i:Utrnce of London Clerk Ilefore I la t tie.
LONDON. Oct. 12. The life of a soldier compares favorably with the pre-war existence of a Indon clerk, Fays a man who worked here in the office of a preat business house before he entered the service. He writes home: "I am oin into the l'ne aRain
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rest. It's a creat life, except for the war, and I say in all sincerity that, after seven months of it. I have really enjoyed it. "Think of the time saved for instance, by lying down fully clad even to one's boots, and the time saved by petting Up fully dressed. No need to wash or shave no water to manage it In. A Rood, open-air life. plenty of excitement and humor, no worry in the world, why! 1 fear that I shall feel like a poor stranded jelly-fish when I get back to business and a full drawer of order- "
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Boys on the Border Relieved Their Pains and Aches with Sloan's Liniment.
Once upon a time Norman Jones, serving in the National tfuard at Kl I'aso. returned to camp after a strenuous 15 mile hike foot-sore and !erweary. He had not been Ion in active service and Iiis shoulders, back and limbs felt the ufter-effecta ot' marching. Ilememberins Sloan's Liniment, Jones applied it to the sore spots and went to wd. He writes: "I arose the next morning feeling tine: in fact I had entirely forgotten about the hike and went out for a fourhour drill in the sun as spry as ever." "Private Jones passed the experience nlon.fr, and many a toy on the border relieved the agony of sprains, tra.iiiM. bruises, insect bites, crumped muscle?, rheumatic twinges, etc. by the use of Sloan's Liniment. Kasily applied without rubbinu. At all dru '-Twists, iT.c, 50c, and J i .00.
FEARS ITALY WILL BE ENGLISH DEPENDENCY
Socialist XevtnaiOT Says Ills: Ijoans Wen Secured by Mort;ragin Iliiilroads.
JEWISH SOLDIER IS PROMOTED BY ENGLAND
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Hundreds and Hundreds of pieces New Silks and Dress Goods purchased for this most remarkable value giving event. Just stop and jj think, that regardless of the tremendous advance in prices we will save you from 1-4 to 1-3 on New Silks and Dress Goods during this sale.
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ni:UNi:, Oct. 12. In a stronsly censured editorial the Milan newspaper, Avanto, the central organ of the Italian socialists, demands that the government confirm or deny the rumors that the loans granted to Italy by Kncland for war purposes had to be secured by mortgages on railroads and custom receipts. The paper states that sums advanced by England to the Italian government are nearlnp the billion dollar mark and it expresses the fear that this enormous debt may turn Italy into a British dependency. Commenting on tho article, the Bund says: "I'ortuRal is uiready completely mortpaped to England and France and Italy will be in almost the same position soon. No matter how the war ends, Kngland is sure to win. because her present allies will be so deeply indebted to her that in the future they cannot do anything without permission from Ixmdon.
Charuiinjj Seasons nrins Colds. Vtuffed-un head," clogsed-up nose, tiht chest, sore throat are sure sisrns of cod, and Dr. King's New Discovery is sure relief. A dose of this combination of antiseptic balsams soothes the irritated membrahe. clears the head, loosens the phlegm, you breathe easier and realize your cold is broken up. Treat a cold persistently; half-way measures leave a lingering cough. Take Dr. Kind's New Discovery until your cold is gone. l-'or 47 years the favorite remedy for youm? and old. At your Drussist, 50c. Advt.
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A Jew of Austrian birth, John Mcnash. has just been promoted to! the rank of major-general by "the!
jJlilion rvai ui'i'Ul .incut, ill iciulll tion of his services. MaJ. Gen. Monash Is one of the most popular commanding officers in the British army, and his promotion was received with profound enthusiasm. He is but one of many of his race to be honored in various fields by the British government lie has been serving; as brisadler genera! with an Austrian brigade.
SO.Mi; UNII-:ilSTAXlIXC3, ANYHOW. "Does he understand women?" "Well, he had money once, and he's broka now!" Life.
NOT SO "MH)Xy.M Although the notice plainly stated that fishing was prohibited there, the angler sat placidly dangling his line over the stream. The irate keeper, who approached him, was surprised to see that the line was baited with a potato. In an amused voice he asked the stranger what he was doing. "Flöhlng" was the reply. "You see, my health has been upset by financial worries and I came down here to see if fresh air would help me." Thinking that perhaps the poor chap was mentally afilicted, the keeper went away without denouncing him. That evening the keeper was in the local tavern, telling his frLends about the potato-baited line, when in walked the intruder. "Any luck?" said the innkeeper kindly. "Oh, fair!" was the reply, as the fisherman opened his basket and displayed a fine catch. "Look here," stormed the infuriated keeper, "you didn't catch that lot with a potato." "Oh, no!" said the angler coolly. "That was what I caught you with."
ITU CK OF KKFPI.Nfi ALIVE. "Isn't that a pretty big bill, doctor?" "Well, living costs more than it used to, you know," returned th9 man of medicine. Life.
Isffl vÄ SILK SALE . 7 wU 1h 100 Pieces Fancy Silks, 36 inches wide. Beautiful MMMi wf V N Taffetas with satin colored stripes and plaids and sslfAViVf colored. plaids, large selection; $2.25 EE
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NEW VELVETS. Velvets are used very extensively this season and we have been fortunate in securing a large quantity. Velvets in black, navy, brown, taupe, green, ma roon, Copenhagen, plum and white. Special values $2, $1 and ; 69c
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MESSAUNE SILKS New 36 inch Messaline Silks, black, navy, brown, green, taupe, plum, Copenhagen, pink, light blue, receda, tan, maize; S1.50 quality. i Sale price JLmlLS
BLACK SILK SALE
36 inch Black Taffeta Silks; splendid $1.50 quality. Sale 36 inch Black Taffeta Silks; extra quality; $1.75 kind. Sale
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CREPE DE CHINES
New Crepe de Chines, black, navy, brown, green, taupe, plum, Copenhagen, pink, light blue, receda, tan, maize; regular S1.50 quality.
DRESS GOODS Plain and fancy, Melrose, plain, black, navy, brown, red and white, poplar and novelty mixtures: ZQ) 50c quality. This sale S'G DRESS GOODS Big sale Serges and Granites, Storm Serges, French Serges and Granite Cloth; black and all colors or novelty effects; 75c kind. Sale. . .3)C DRESS GOODS The largest assortment of Dress Goods- in northern Indiana at Special prices. Serges, Poplins, Wool Tattas, Satin Prunellas, Gabardines, Diagonals; Hack
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SILK POPLINS
36 inch Silk Poplins in black and all col- r
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SILK POPLINS Silk" Poplins, 40 inches wi3eT; black, navy, brown, green, taupe, plum, pink, Copenhagen, light blue, re
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PLANS BREAD STATIONS
German Soldiers Will he Able to Get lYxxl While Traveling.
"BERLIN, Oct. 12. The German Central Food commission has decided to establish "bread stations" in the railroad depots of all, larger cities. The purpose of this inovation is to enable traveling otticers and soldieis to obtain bread conveniently and quickly, without loss of time. Later the station will also furnish bread to traveling civilians who hold the necessary cards.
EVERY FOOT ACHE HITS . BRAIN A SEVERE JOLT The r.erres of the lunu.iii body are so Io.hIv interrelated that a tdiuck to any p.Tt f t lit- bodv irlior.l in the train. This Is p.irth uiarly true, as very font :-l! pan f pain or dim-onifort sh Ks the wliolf ncrvims sjstt-in and jolts the brain like h blow. Tint 1! why foot siiffTirs are o nftrn unable to do t:umielvfs Justb-e and why so nnay employers will not a-cit an applicant for a place who 1.- n f-ot snfTficr. A 2-"i-iMit piifkapro Of Wa-.NV-Ta will relieve foot trouble and brln? relief almost instintlv. Two or three tablets dropped In a l"in A hot water will furnish .1 fo.it batii that will wali away the panjrs und i hes of tiled, sweaty, burning, sore anl timkT feet. Dxcelleiit when Used for funeral bathing, leavlnj? Pkin soft nni rinitary. If vour lrupi.t hasn't U'a-.N'e-Ta, 5eul r 'b' jind we will ?la!ly iikiII y-tii a sample pa kape. L. 1 Landen Co., Eolith r.end. Iii'J -lv.
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just One Application and the Hairs Vanish
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enough powdered delai tio and water to cover the iindt suable baas, apply iwLte and aftrr or ;: t:ii!iutes r'iite. w.i.-h the -kin a:xd tbe hairs have vaj.i.hed. tr.e n; bca- ( tion ua.t!!y is sJt!ic:er.t. but to be - c.ert.un of retult.K, Mi the delator.e f tu criminal package. AdL
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Smart styles. Also four other lines of Men's Shoes for streefcor dress wear. AH in the newest styles best values and the utmost comfort in fit, $3.00 to $6.00 Men's Work Shoes a Specialty.
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Ya doa't tt&e to 0 to w York r BUa t luive ymxr hnhLnrJ. bot rail THE SOUTH BEJU tiUOK HtTIIOAO PAKOlt. Alt dx" Ad ttbaer aUkad.
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Tvo Wims of a (k-niuu submarine of the ti of tlic U-53, wliifh sank th rvo liriti-ii stcanicr off the V. s. ot 5etcrtlay. The top picture shows llie ubinarinc cruising at full MMXtl on the surface. In tle lower ilutorai)h it is gradually riin? to the turf;uv after its return from araid.
When Croup Comes Treat Externally The old method of dosing delicate little stomachs -with nauseous drugs hi wrorrg and harmful. Try the external treatment Vick? "Vap-O-Rub" salve. Just rub a little over
the throat and chest. The vapors, released by the body heat, loosen 1 the choking phlegm and ea.se the j difficult breathinff. A bedtime ap-; plication insures sound sleep. 2$v, : 50c. or II. CO. Advt
Start a Savings Account at Once And gel the henctit of our October Dating
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later than October in Jra v: interest from Otober l at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, compounded semi-annually.
American Trust Company on Savings.
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