South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 286, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1916 — Page 7

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"l"Hü SOUTH BLIND IMEWS-TLMES 'lttll(M.1 K h.M.Mi, (K PMil.lt ir. The West Point, One of the German Subs' Victims fl

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Ho Comparison to Last Year's Says General Built From Wreckage of Warsaw.

at tmi: ri:"."T with tiii: Ti:TM IM'SSIAN All.MY. Oct. 1.'. it is onlv ;it the active front v'.l r mow-d from the iu.otion and n.ism shih po.son th' outlook from the large itis in Rns'-ia. th it m." is able t form a fair estimate of v.l.. it Ru : i has accomplished during the past yc.tr in t v. nsfomiin e ;i poorly : 'i i pj d, i r i . t I ' . i u : 1 1 ! v rn lnitioned and onyf-cjucru ly dispirited :rrny ir.to a w el I -ord r'-l machine fro.-n uhich cvrry trace of 1 1 -r 1 r and If. tüc ier:c y h.is disa ppe i red. It at hr.-t almost in i pf -;;- i ! de t r al ). th;it the pr lit c re a :i;zation. whi'-h compares favorably with that of any arrnv in tin- ;..., has bern built out of the wrci k o la.-t s;ir.i-

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BAD BREATH

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get'

at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards Olive Tablet, the substitute for calomel, act ri mly on the 1.4... ...I, 1 . . 1 . 1 . ? t

t 1 ri vorn. :,,,,r's hsat(r an.l 1h.it tho siime 1 cople quieted with Lad Lreath find1 , omman,l.-rs w ho w.-r- tl.cn u?!r i iff XKrX Dr Awards !-pi,-.l uith thi.- lifüc.Ht task of loi.ilUhve I ablets. The pleasant, sugar-; thur rripph-1 forcos into a posicoattdtaLlcts arc taken for bad breath: tion of -af.tv. aro now ,-oniil-ntly ad vyho know them ..,,, ,.;iK.rlv snrakimc of an n.ivanro IJr. ivlwards Olive TahlctS act pen-, into th. tmitorv N-st to th"m in tly Lut firmly 0:1 the Lo-.vch and liver,' ia summer's camidcn. . general stimulating them to natural action, who took pnrt in tho retreat from Clearing Lie Llood and gently purifying 1 w-.r.-;,- an.l who omman.lcd one tne entire system. They d liiat which ' f the divisions whirh heroically llanerous calomel docs Without any Of i strove to .lelav the German advance, the Lad after cflccfc. j uas asUe(i to Comr.:ire tho tonAll the benefits of rmty, sickening ; (iiti,n. whi( h prevailed in the army piping cathartics arc derived from Dr. ; a M..ir ao with tho,, of todav. Kdwards Ohve Tablets without grip- ! -There is no comparison." answer. in?, pam or any disagreeable effects. i( the antral. ' Last year we had 1 t l'cIwarj3 discovered the 1 no ammunition, and we were in no rormula after seventeen years of prac- condition to withstand the powerful

j i- i'.iih aii.iuKi wna uowci land veil oruantzed offensiv- of the

tnerny. Hut tolay we arc their

-i ials. It is the difference between chaos and order." I'llll (f ÜIHTV. On '.he Pri.ad lawn which flanked the d.ii.cional headquarters, a reserve regiment, whicli had heen Riven a half holiday, were expending their

excess energy in panics of leap-fro.,

Tlie W-t Point. :i I.ritish freighter, was torpedoed and sunk bv th .lerman submarin off Xantnrket on Sunda. n t. v. The cre w abandoned the ship in small boats after a warning shot from ti e submarine crossed her bow. o.'Iieers and men were rescued by a 1. S. destroyer. The West Point was bound from London to Newport News, with a crew of .IS men. all British subject. She was of 2.312 tons, and when she b ft London, on Sept. 22. for Newport News, she had aboard 2S0 tons of freiuht. She has been plying between Newport News and London for several years.

md liver complaint with the attendant bad breath. Dr. Kdwards Olive Tablets arc purely, a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil : you will know them by their tV.v'. color. Take one or two every p'dit for a week and nte th? c fleet 0c and 25c per box. All druggists.

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WHO HAI IT.

In the spihiC "f 1 ". I WIS attacked t.y iilnr ;ind Inflatmiri4 1 1 . . . . : 1 ...4v i ..

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over three years. I tried remedy 3

alter remedy, and doctor after doctor. l'Ut Mich relief as I lecelwl

was nlv temp.rary. Fluallv. I 3

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found a rented v that cured i frn- i

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were terril'lv

UMlrtdden with KI.euinntNin

effected a curt ia every c:is I want every MifTerer from nny f or in of rheMiiiitle frotiTde to trv

thi marvelous hen line power. Don't 8 send a cent; simply mail your n.uic H

a nl addres and I will sei; i it free f try. After j oti Lave tietl if and it !ia proven itself to l.e tlcit lonjf-looked-for ineaiM f ciiri:ii: your üheij mat ism. Von .nay ..dl the prie .f it. one dollar. I. at. understan 1. I do tot want voiir money unices von are perfectly sitUtid t send it. Nrt't tli.it fair-.' !ty vuffer any !onser when po.itie relief i th.jK . fT. red you free? Don't delay. Write today. Mark If .Ta'T No. . fJurney Hide . S r.-o us". . V. Mr. .I.nk n is resp aiüde. Above Matetneut true I'ul

the- comforts which hae been proided ffr it. to the Zemsky Soyuz. or union of town touncils, which has been the chief manufacturer and distributing ajrent of all m litary' supplies. Through the Kieaiitic .strides in organization and output which this union has mnde since the beKinnine (f the war. it has been able not only to assist materially in the manufacture and purcdiase of suns and munitions, but to see that every part of the army is plentifully supplied with hospitals and medical apparatus, bath houses, clean linen and all of the comforts of life which now surround the army. After visiting numerous points alomr the western front, the correspondent found that the model conditions which at lirst inisht seem to belong only to a few exceptional localities which had been chosen for purposes of exhibition, applied universally to the whole area of the front. It is to these tangible improvements in conditions that the lass taneiMe but equally important moral ot the Russian troops is due. The

FOUR GERMAN PLANES SHOT DOWN BY FRENCH

Si Others Seriously Damaged and l'orcod lo loMvnl Adjt. Iornie r.els His Thirteenth.

International News Serflrr: PA HIS. Oct. 12. Four German machines were shot down by 1'rench aviators on the western front during the last 2 4 hours. Wednesday's war otllee statement announced. Adjt. Dorme Lroupht down his 1 :Uh machine. Six other German aeroplanes were seriously damaged and forced to descend. French airmen bombarded the German aviation camp at Calmnr and the railroad station at Mulheim. in Irraine. Altoeether 1 -l aerial combats were foueht.

idind-man's l uff, three-leered races Kussian soldier, illiterate and ie-

i'nd bizarre Russian dancing, tlon to the music of an impromptu soldiers'

chorus, who sane the strane.

barbaric chants of their race. Althoueh' this reeiment had just been relieved from work in the trenches The. day before, the men were all in line physical condition, and were well clothed and well fed, and showed no trace of havirs experienced any greater hardship than that of livine in the open air, and eatine . three wholesome meals a day. At 1 short distance from headquarters one could see the white tents of the soldiers eleamine; through the open spaces cleared in the pine forest which covered a knoll which had been chosen as the best drained and most healthful spot for the sleeping quarters of the army. Faint streaks of smoke curled upward from the

outdoor kitchens where dinner was beine prepared. On returning from the trenches, each soldier had been eiven a bath and fresh linen, while the clothes he had been wearing v ere put throuuh a dLsinfectine machine and laundered. The Russian soldier lives better, eats more, and enjoys a much more contented frame of mind h:n before the war. Town Council. lu Much. Thf army owes the great part of

norant as he generally is, is not unresponsive to the currents of con-

half 1 tldence or depression which run

through the organism of an army. Iast summer he was quite aware of tho unfortunate circumstances which madA retreat inevitable and impair rd the efficiency of whatever unit to which he belonged. Rut he has now had an opportunity ot seeing the conditions revens:1. He knows that he is backed by an organization in which no detail has been overlooked and he is eager to display his r.ew-brn efficiency.

DEFENSE ADVISORS NAMED BY WILSON

1 FLUSH UÄlü ) mm p. For Fall WmUM t' u.,MÄj4. c D1..4.L 3?$ hp.

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S'cn Men on Civic IWniy Include Gornpors and Head of It. V. O. Rulway.

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Coats to choose from

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Fox Furs, etc. Large

bell sleeves, wide flare bottoms, etc. Prices in reach of all.

$19.75, $22.50, $28.75, $30.00, $32.50, $39.85

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ON ROARI I'RFST WH'ON'.S tsPRCTAL, HARRIS-l.rRG. Pa., Oct. 12. Pres't Wilson, enroute to Indianapolis. Wednesday nieht. announced the appointment of members of the adv'ory commission to be associated with the council of national defense created ly congress at the last session. At the same time he eave out a statement saying he hoped the council will "hen-ome a rallying ;uint for civic bodies working for "the national defense." Thu seven members of the new advisory commission named by the president Wednesday night are: Ianid Willard. pres't of the Baltimore iV. hi railroad; Samuel Gompers. iresident of the American Federation of Li'oor; Dr. Franklin S. Martin, of Chicaeo; Howard R. Cotlin, of Detroit: Rernard Raruch. of New York; Ir. Hollis Godfrey, of Philadelphia, and Julius Rosenwald, of Chicago.

William X. Rergan has moved his law otfiees to Suite 301 Farmers Trust bdlg.Advt.

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PILE REMEDY Relieve yourself of this ailment at home. Rasy to use and thoroughly dependable, cold only by us, 50c and $1.00. HAN'S DRAG CO., South Hoiul, Ind.

Simple Way To End Dandruff

WIDOWS GET INCREASE sil-Si Thousand Apply for IVn don Raise üä.ooo Allows!.

WASHINGTON. Oct. 12. -The pension bureau has received Cfi.ouo applications for increases of widow's pensions under the law passed by congress at the last session. Of the applications. 2.".ot0 already have been allowed and allowances are being made at the rate of about 2,tH'O a day. I'mler the law, widows a ho have reached the ase of 7 ears are entitled to increase of J12 to J 20 a month.

RELIEF FOOD SUPPLY LOW

$1 Per Week Clothes the Family

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Iateriiatior.il News Service: LoNDOX. Oct. 12. The American Ited Cross relief committee's food supply in Servia i. nearly exhausted. according to diJatche.s reachine here Wednesday. Dr. Kdward Stuart, director of the commission, expects the supply to he used up bv the end of November.

There is one s'ure wav that has

never failed to remove dandruff at j H once, and that is to dissolve it. then j H

just yet about four ounces of plain, ; common liquid arvon. from any ! I

drue store (this is all you will need, apply it at night when retirine: use enoneh to moisten the .e;ilti

and rub it in gently with the finger;!

tips. ' Ry mor ning, most if not all. of ' your dandruff will be gone, and three i or four more applications will com-' pletely dissolre and entirely destroy! every single sien and trace of it, no j matter how much dandruff you may i have. j You will find all itchine and dig-

eine or the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be Huffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Advt.

Bake Better Bread In Less Time

321 So. Michigan

What is The quickest may to get out of a powder plant in the event of an explosion? Ry shoeding the chutes to safety. A Maryland powder plant has chutes instead of the ordinary fire escapes for its employes. When daneer is near the workmen slide to safety in a hurry. Popular iJcience Monthly for September.

Any woman can save hours in baking", if she will just add a little oeromalt to the yeast. Ry doine

this she can s t her bread in the I mornine and have it out of the oven j by noon, for eromalt makes the j sponge rise more quickly .and a little ! chilling or draft will not hurt it a i particle. i (Vrornalt makes better bread and ! more of it from the same quantity! of flour because the sponge, rises.

hieher and becomes more bulky so i

that the flour ordinarily used in makine nine loaves will make ten loaves of delicious bread of good color and texture. This bread will

not dry out so quickly as ordinary 1 bread. j In e.stietition proves ceromalt a! pure and wholesome food product ! and its use is recommended bv var- !

ious domestic science institution.. Ii Growers report a rapidly increasing M

demand for ceromalt. which is ho Id ' in ten-ent packages (enoush fori

making sixty loaves of bread ). L'asy. to-follow directions are cn each 1 package. Advt. i

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When the coolness of the crisp October evenings drives us indoors, we have occasion for the first time in several months to notice the need of a new piece or two of furniture in the living room. A well worn rocker here; there a rug that has given long service; or a library table becoming a bit shaky after years of use. We offer herewith a selection of the sort of furniture that goes to make the living room liveable. Each piece is a Ries Value, which means that it is exceptionally high in quality and exceptionally reasonable in price. RIES LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS ON ALL, Just tell the salesman to "Charge It."

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Three Piece Mahogany and Tapestry Living Room Suite, $65.00

A beautiful, jrracefiillv designed and caretiillv executed suite d maiiH-an. iirhokLMv.i in a ver-,

tapestry of exquisite pattern and coloring. A real delight to the eve, a cmnlurt to the occupant aiui K-i d .ill

no urain on nie purie, oo.uu. THE 48-INCH MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE SHOWN IS FURNISHED FOR $ 1 S.OO

Beautiful Tapestry Davenport Of most generous size, with loose spring cushions and deep springs; covered with a rich, heavy tapestry. This is one of the handsomest J7 Sfl davenports on our floor 0v? 3 Hi

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Quartered Oak Library Tab!

r .iMuuucu tu so ii vi V"1'11 dK. :i iü-n pniM polish. Note the huok shelves at cither end, the copper drawer pulls, and i lie m.i.ive Cniistruction : h r 1 1 h -

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SOLID OAK TAr-iiS-TRY ROCKER This solid fumed oak rocker in the Charles 11 design has full spring seat covered with tine tapestry. Roomy and 'elegant in appearance. $7.75

SOLID OAK TAPESTRY CHAIR This chair Ls the mate to the rocker just described. Separately or as a m;itch d pair these pieces will add biauty and dignity to your living room. $7.75

READING LAMPS Rspe i.il attention is to our showing I l.imp. !as or eb i tti !bi! .r t.i! I-typ'-s. Th.- displ.iv is incomplct . S' o;ir wit:dov. . Prices :t 3S.9S

i URKISH ROCKER Tl'." . ti.f i.f omf'.it. Ii.. ;,'v ;- l.i t i?,'-d . !:'t'! with i t -.. , , i i , , . -.it print-:- 'tyd j . ! . 1 1 J . . i r i , :.. t.i r-, ;ti!'l upbo'i-1 r-d in h-ac

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VISIT OUR RUG DEPARTMENT

It is in this department that Ries Values are particularly noticeable. Our nu ve.c pu.v.h.t.-ed ivi

advances, and in quantities that secured for us the very lowest price.-. We di"er "jr cu-t'dr.er- t'r.j V

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pin i vta k iu:mi;vi:s a cold, j T)r. Rell's I'ine-Tar-Honey cont4ains all the soothing elements of the1 pine forest. It heals the irritated

membrane, aid ty its antiseptic z properties loosen the phlegm, you

breathe easier, and what promised

w a - v - 1 viu irr 1 1 i 1 1 t r f 1 1 j np. For that stuffed-up feeling.!

tiht chest or sore throat tak a don? of Dr. IJell's Pine-Tar-Honey and preent a wearing, hacking coui:h draeging throuuh the u inter. At

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Producers Union Milk j comes to you only after j It's -j Pasteurized and Clarified !

The Farmers Securities Co. The Farmes, Securities Company offers the wae earner a plan of savings that pays 4 interest while saving and 67c interest for a year followinc;. Call a-nd InvrMjjfj th nwft and t-est va.in.'3 plan. 3 S3 Fanners' Trust Building.

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NEW FALL SHOES at Guarantee Shoe Co.

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