South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 187, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 July 1917 — Page 7
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inc. auuiri tstND NEWS-TIMES rmnw nvTTTd. jn.v r, 1017. SIMPLE SYSTEM OF EMPEROR GETS HIS THRONE BACK '71 NEW SPORT HATS Values to $2. In all the new styles anc colors, at WASH SKIRTS Just received 300 new Wash Skirts in white pique, gabardines and linens; all styles and sizes. Saturdav Special G ADING CITY MILK WILL BE BIG JOB Contests Encourage Better Quality and Interest Both Producer and Consumer. U. S. and Allied Agents Must Cooperate to Stamp Out Evil.
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Much interest rn th part of both the milk producer ;rid the consumer in cities in the iuality of the 1 I milk supply can be aroused hy the city milk, contest uh.ie "surpri.-e" Mmples are fakn. .-uch a city mi'k ronte.t wa hist held in Paltirr. e by the dairy division of the Fnited States department of agriculture in 2911. It has teen adopted .vince in many other citie, especially on th Pacific coa-t. The city milk conte-t advertises those dairies v. nb h obtain hiKh Proin as t' the pJality of their milk. nd results in the betterm? of th rupply for the entire city. Frequently prizes are -ien by board of trade or like organizations to thoe dairymen who win the hishst c-.-ores in such contents. The method of conducting Mich a city milk contest as u-ed in Greenville Li typic.il. Milk samples w-ro collected in trie streets fr'un each dealer each month for a year. One dairy which delivered lOfi.'uia cjuarts of milk durint? the year was awarded an average score of y". Another, which delivered ISO.CMiO quarts averaged a .core of ss.ö. A third, which delivered ;P"..u'mi quarts, had an averape .coro of 1. The women's club of the city presented the owner of each of the three dairies with a loving cup in recognition of the excellent qualify of milk furnished to consumers. In that content the Rradins of the milk was determined by means of the milk score card, which allows 35 points for bacteria, 2r for flavor and odor, 10 Jor visible dirt, 10 for fat. 10 for solids not fat, for temperature, and 5 for the appearance of bottle and cap, making a total of 100 pcdrU3Ica!crs Are Classified. In conducting a city milk contest, dealers are classified accord ins: tr the kind of mlk they handle. h certified, raw. or pasteurized milk. Once each month for 11 month, or öfterer if desired, a pint of milk was collected from the delivery wauon of each dealer. The bacterial count, fat. and solids not fat content of each of the samples were determined in the laboratory The temperature of the milk on the load was taken when the samples were collected. The 1-th month two pint bottles of milk were collected from the delivery vvacon of each lealer. One was analyzed for bacterial count, fat. and solids not f n t ; the other was scored for flavor and
odor, and visiV-? dirt. The quantity of visible dirt was determined by passing the rrilk throuch a sediment tester, collecting the sediment on a lotton disk. In order to .coro 3ö points in bacteria the m:!k sample must contain under '.00 bacteria per cubic centimeter. A competent judre scored the sample for flavor and odor; points were awarded when the flavor and odor were considered satisfactory. The sample of milk free from sediment received a score of 10. the cut depending on the quantity of sediment present. Milk containing four percent or more of fat was siven U points, and samples containing less were cut in proportion to their fat content. Samples containing S.7 more of solids not rat received 10 points and were cut when below that quantity. When th: sample showed the temperature on the load was below ö0 decrees V. it was awarded five points, and received a cut when above that temperature at time of collection. In order to obtain 1ve points for bottle and cap the bottle must be clean, free front flasy class, and the mouth completely coveted with a cap which protects the pourinc lip. .crast Bacterial Count. To ascertain the figure taken tn teprcsent the quality of milk supplied by each dealer the average bacterial count of the year's samples was determined. The averacre was eiven a number of points out of
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TUTffr..'" rispatches from Pekinc: state that (len. Chan; Hsuan. who seems to hold the military dictatorship of the 'fkstian republic, has notified Pres't Li Yuan Hun- that he mus'. retire, as the Marchu emperor, If.-uan Tun'-r. has been restored to tbe throne. Gen. Li Yuan Hu -,s si;c e.-'( ed to the presidency on June '.. ltn;. following the death of den. Yuan Shi-Kat. shortly after Yuan had attempted to chance the form of oernmcnl from a republic to a monarchy. Hsuan Tun::, the son of Prince. Chun, ascended the thrown of China on Poce.nbcr 2, 1'jrtS, under the re-coney of his father. On December ", 1M1, Prince Chun abdicated as resrent. and on February 12. IfU:'. the youthful emperor abdicated, and the Chinese republicwas formed. Hsuan Tuntj was born in lfbOi.
35 which such a count was allowed on the ndlk score card. The fat and the solids not fat were likewise averaped. The flavor and odor score, sediment and bottle and cap scores Liiven by the jude were added and likewise the temperature score. In reporting the respective standin? of the various dealers. they were classified according to the:.r scores. Those dealers whose milk scored between 7 5 and Si) were put in the same class, likewise dealers scoring between so and s.". or S5 and 00, were classified together. It was not deemed wise to report the scores to a tenth of a point. For all practical purposes milk supplied by dealers within a five-point classification is on a par so far as the comparative quality of the product of each is concerned. Py collecting samples from the delivery wauons and dealers the quality of milk actually delivered to the consumers is determined. The publication of the standing Of each dealer in the contest pives the consumer a definite indication as to the quality of milk which his dealer is stipplyinc. For business reasons drains teconio anxious to produce milk of lush quality. Such a contost is aluahle in raising the standard of milk supplied to the entire city.
AMERICA WORKING TOO HARD AT WAR SAYS LANE
Intern. itt'Ms.il --ws Service: WASHINCTor. July '. America is wnrkine too hard at makir.p ar. This is the opinion of Sec'y of the Interior Franklin F lane. American otticials are passim; up their vacations this year because of the pressure of war work. Sec'y Lane states. He points out that this is the ery way to dec reas the etht iency of the war auainst Ge rmany and is carrying on a campaign for "acations as usual." rrrs't Wilson leads the list of the anti-vacationists. The president ha made formal announcement tht he wi'.l take no vacation this ear and will h in Washington durine the entire summer, with the exception of short week end trips down the Potomac on the Mayflower. Fen on thee trips he will be in constant pc;ih with Washington by wirelex. With this precedent starinc them in the f.o e a' inet members are reluct a. it to drop their work for a immer aati"h. This pokey is een r'.r.dinc its way into the departments and many Jerks will forced to forego their usual Minim r trip.
WASHINGTON, July More complete and efficient cooperation of t'nited States secret service acents with those of European allies is recognized as the preat problem that must be met in stamping out the spy evil. While it was stated today that operatives of the state, war. navy, and justice departments are cooperating with ttind results in running down active alien enemies, it was stroncly indicated that much remained to be accomplished in relationship with the services of foreign countries. Representatives of the allies al
ready are in this country it is un- j derstood, and are working to brins i
about the desired cooperative action. Work Takes Time. This work, for obvious reasons, could not even be considered seriously before the t'nited .-states en
tered the war and the worklnp out't
of the ramifications of a coordina
tion scheme require unusual discussion, as well as time for setting the actual machinery in motion. Great precautions arc necessary to prevent enemy aconts from becoming cognizant of the nature of the work or the methods of communication. The secret service of the United States was confronted at the entrance of America into war, with a program of discouracinff magnitude The machinery of the departments, built up almost entirely for the handling of domestic problems, was suddenly required to shoulder the immediate burden of coping with thousands of plotters and spies. The recovery of the system from the first shock, officials declare, was excellent. 'isitint; missions have expressed surprise and admiration at the progress, made. Tliwan Many Plot. Many schemes set on foot by enemy plotters have been thwarted and it is said the archives of the department contain records of activities, which would, if made known, he of startling nature. That the attacks upon American transports wero the result of the work of spies is accepted Renerally in Washington without surprise. The sailing of transports, althouch not mentioned by the newspapers, was known to a larce number of perons who witnessed the transfer of troops from mobilization points in the United States to their departure aboard the shins. The ease of transmission of information to the enemy is apparent in the fact that commercial messages to neutral nations have suffered littl curtailment from federal supervision. An innocent looking cable to n PuPch merchant mipht easily carry news of invaluable importance t the Germans. Officials are inclined to discount theori-s of spies workins: in the government departments. Information of direct value is known to only a few trusted officials. Suspected Individuals have been subjected to strict surveillance and discharges from public service amonu this class have been frequent. Denials were general today that work of United States secret operatives had caused dissensions in the cabinet. It wes asserted that for some time th" departmental acents had been working in complete harmony and frcord.
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IS THIS THE LEADING LADIES READY-TO-WEAR STORE IN SOUTH BEND? WILL THE WOMEN COME HERE SATURDAY? CAN WE UNDERSELL ANY STORE IN SOUTH BEND?
The first two questions can be answered by this "WE SELL THE RIGHT MERCHANDISE AT THE RIGHT PRICE ALWAYS." We can undersell any store because we have a second floor department, and we do not have the high rent to pay that ground floor stores have to pay. We can give you more quality. Take our elevator and save $ $ $ $.
THE NEWER STYLES AT SPECIAL PRICES, IN OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
NEW WHITE MILAN TRIMMED HATS Values to $4.50
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NEW WHITE SATIN TRIMMED HATS Values to $5.
IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT
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$4.00 TRIMMED HATS AT $1.00
To clean up our stock of colored Hats we are going to make one price. Special for Saturday at
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PANAMA HATS AT SPECIAL PRICES
PANAMAS Values to $1.75.
In fifteen different styles, at
NEW TOYO PANAMAS Values to $3.93
150 Silk Suits in Taffetas and Satins; every color, style and size. Values to $25. July Clearance Sale, Saturday Special
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SILK COATS 90 Silk Taffeta Coats, black, blue, gray and tans. All sizes. Val ues to $22.50. Saturday Special
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UNTRIMMED HATS Values to $2.50. Black and all colors,
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DENMARK ABLE TO FEED SELF. SAYS COMMISSIONER j 'V.pF.."l!.r,i:N. July n. The' c-n eminent iiiinii:i;"ri. a;'pint .1 1 tr, April t ir.- -s:i-ate the problem of the food supj 'y. i op cits that Penn:ark will !e a'"le tc feed the l'Ojtibition from home supplier, but '
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Vtm't Hide Thcin With a Veil: Hemove Thom With the Othine lroorlptlon. Thls prescription for the remon! Pf freckles was written by a promitirnt physician and is tisually sc oce55ttil in removing freck'.vs anl s'iur a clear, beautiful complexion that it Is sold ny ar.y druuisi t:nder guarantee to refund the raoni if it falls. Pnn't haie your freckles under a set an ounce of othine r!ouble strength itui teniove them, liven the rirst few- applications should shit a wonderful improvement, some of the iishter freckles vanish! p. entirely. Pe sure in .uk the dru-rri-t for the doulue !rens;th cthine; it is thia rh.it is oij on the monty-bavk ;uurcntce. iv
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MILAN HEMP AND LISERE HATS Values to $3.50. All the newest styles,
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CHILDREN TRIMMED HATS $1.00 values
CHILDREN'S PANAMAS $2.50 values
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WHITE STICKUPS $1.00 values
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OSTRICH BOAS Values to $2.75
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WASH DRESSES 150 White Lingerie, Voile and Linen Dresses, all sizes, styles and colors. Values to $8.00. Saturday
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COATS Any Cloth Coat in our house, regardless of former values, in velours, poplins, serges, white chinchillas and fancy mixtures. All colors and sizes. Saturday Special
EXTRA SPECIAL 250 Silk Taffeta Skirts, in plain black and blue, fancy stripes and plaids; all styles and sizes; values to $10.00. Special Saturday
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150 silk poplin, crepe de chine and taffetas. All new styles and colors. Values to $18.00. Saturday
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