South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 221, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1917 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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ENTHUSIASTIC
ABOUT RUSSIA
Root Mission Declares New Democracy Can be Depended or, to Do Part.
WASHINGTON. u.-.v,:U, Hwpt of democracies. Kruws strop.rrr of heart and p'ino-e daily, nr. 1 ".1th ni l from the t'nited State-, ran ) e. (!p r-'' il lipr.ri to do her j . 1 r t in ihe p i p n t war ar.d emerge a pow erful t :t t -. Thi-" wax the me-a::ck J roimht to Pres't Wilson and S. 'y Jan:ntr Wednesday by I'lihu Iio,t imd his fellow ia;:ii?.rr.- of l.; Amr ri".in mission to Kus.-i.i three rr.'nth.s aKn. t 'n' j uri I i f i r-rj enoou ra--nt-nt from the l.'nitcd State, moral "and hnancial, wIit. t c si-.iry, is ah-i.-olutely essential to kepir..,' f. jn '.the nev povornrnfr.t, the. commission agreed. A f-eparate peace with jt'ermany ohvlously is th-: pravest li' ir. Left to f:ht alon with her
I rc-ent povrnmcnt in control, the. president was told, Itussi.-j. will rnerpe, triumphant and tron', but if either y rreat masses of troops r clever propaKiimla, (Jermany
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Bank
The adequacy and reliability of the pei sonal service you may obtain should be the governing factor in your choice of a permanent banking institution. Your savings and checking accounts deposited with this institution will be awarded a service in keeping with the highest of banking standards. ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SAVINGS BANK ST. JOSEPH LOAN & TRUST COMPANY
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'j-ilv one written repot t, it is tin-dcr'-TdOfi, was i f-rn i tf ed to Sec'y
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ami iiä.i y not If. I'r-'m hih sourco it 1- kriM'.vi;, Jiowcr. that the coin1 1 i i : ; f i '.v.t :mrf'fl rn irfaa!!y all )- - ! 1 1 a i . There may have l.-en d irrerer,. r. of opinion as to th' !--t ia thod for attaining results, hot the opinion of present condition.- ar.d hU'h hopr.s f,jr t,y future ,vas unanimous. Hoot is. I'nthu-i aMio. Nne -a as stronger in his conviction that there i the Kr-af-t hope
f.'.r Kma than Mr. Hoot hluu
Tho!;-h cf.r rat'f hv irtae of
o;.u' diplomatic and political ex-
p-: :-r." it was with difficulty that
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h:. optimism and dw u.-d thtir f L, . . f?V-.; v : , '1 ."V'-.V a form-r socialist ; .hm- s Imncan. 1 ""---X-.ä,. JSVv iv&&?: ' -M . :. " I a In hop h-ader and Major tanh-y ! f-m? VU:':' C&
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in Itu--i.ui affairs. Th latt r two wa rt- agreed that on- Ki'at n d of Itus.-ia i3 puhli( ity r'-uarilint; Arn'-ri-a' intentions in tii war.
r. Kussel
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phatically in faor of sending Anu;lean troops to the r-a.-trn front im-j intiia trdy. Ho said th ir nrsonce I
would la- of the greatest alur in KtrcnthaiinK the moral of tho liussians'. The military mombcrs fif the mi.-.-ion. hciulcii )iy Mayor Cfncnil llia;h Kcott, liad a thrillhm story tf t T 1 of exjx-rioncfH on the Itussian liriiltr
line. They were und r üre durini; , one of the ;--reat offensivos launched'
aftor the new government took tho reins. Keturn Very Infoin:al. The return and report f the mhpion was about as informal and as levoid of sorrocy and rod tape as anything Washington has scon in a loncj time. Th members arrived thin morninjr on a regular train and tiirouchout the day smilingly answered inuuires and seemed anxious to help in every way to disserninat,the. information thy had acquired. Final work on the report becrai. shortly after their arrival and it was ready this afternoon. The mission, headed by Mr. Koot called at the White houe at touto'clock in the afternoon and remained with the president about an hour. Members of the national woman's party made futlt attempts to use a banner addressed t Mr. Hoot hut he entered and left the White house yard by a side irate while the women waited for him out in front. The work of the commission now Is virtually ended.
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Franklin K. Tane, perretnr' of the Interior, and hi son. Franklin FC. bane, jr., who is said to be the youngest otfieor in the service youn'-r '.ane is a lieutenant in the aviation corps.
Elkhart News
CETS ORDERS TO
!F0I HOME GUARD
national guardsmen, now mobilized for federal service. It is urped that the new militia be organized as quickly as possible, because the present guards leave in a few weeks and the club will be without any protection. Mr. ''hureh wants men to enlist from every store and factory and it miivt i.. done as soon as possible.
CONSCRIPTION WILL START SOON IN CANADA
Ira H. Church, Spanish-American War Veteran, Put in Charge.
OTTAWA, Aug. 9. The Canadian conscription bill successfully pissed the lat legislative statre Wednesday nisrht when it received third reading in the' senate. It becomes effective after the formalities of royal assent and government proclamation. Tludate on which the first class will ,
called comprising mngle men between the ages of JO and J eais. will be determined as soon as tribunals pass on the applications for exemption. The authorities ep-ct
to have lOfi.O'H) men sought by t;the new militia organization which
full in training: by autumn. wilt tak. the place of the formerly
.Ww .-Time Special Serve e: I ILK 1 1 A UT, 1'..!., Aug. 9. The sta'e council of defense directed Ira H. Church, Spanish-American war veteran, to organize a home guard company for duration of the war. The reason for this is that tho county will be loft without a militia soon a the militia men go south into southern trainiim camps. Mr. Church began his recruiting today and hoj.es to hae 10a men enrolled by a weoK from Sat'trdav night into
TO Ml" NT SlClvi:itS. KLKHAIIT. Ind., Aug. 9. Flkhart's patrolmen will visit all the factories and pool rooms and aid the exemption hoard in trying to rind any slackers. Their first real wo.-k began Wednesday when they
visited the A'ahama hotel looking for five men who registered and did not appear for examination.
The men are reported to have left
the town and v here they have gone
is unknown.
POTATO PATCH PATRIOTS
ORGANIZE AT FT. WAYNE
roirr wayne, inj., aus. o. Fort Wayne people Wedi esday night organized the Potato Patch Patriots' association. Robert M. Fustel was ele( ted president. The object is to promote better gardening. A street is to be roped off on the night' of August IT and a celebration held, with Sei.ator Watson as the principal speaker.
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Our July Clearance Sale was one big
sale and after a sale of that kind must come the final clean-up. 1 . l T70 r 1 . f 1
nave jusi o suns, oniy one or two or a Kim
suits are worth more today than when we bought them, never-th
we rc going to sacrifice them at a price that make quick sellina. Suits that were $ 1 8.50.
$20.00, $22.50 and $25.00, take your pick for
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Goshen News
TO DROP CASE IF TAILOR PAYS UP
Moose Lodge and Trustee Come to Agreement on Missing Money.
New t -Times Spec ial Service: CO.SHEX, Ind., Au-. 3. As a resuit of an agreement reached in the
.court of Justice of the Peace Frv-
berpcr. the Coshen Moose lodge will not pres the embezzlement and larceny charges against Charles Warner, Chhen tailor and trustee in the lochte, providing he pays 7.", to the order not later than Thursday morning. Warner is a prisoner at the county jail. A highway bond of $500 was cashed last fall by Mr. Wagner, and thf money used in repairing his hoiiso on South Tenth st. Although tho defendant pave his note forthat amount, according to Moose officials It is worthless. The remainder of th1 money was collected from members for dues and taken from the cigar register.
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IWHTIIS. A son wa born to Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey F. Minnich at their home in Cleveland. Mr. Minnich formerly resided here. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Collins.
Vainotl Oil Inspector. George M. Swank of Goshen (democrat), has been appointed deputy oil inspector for the district including Flkhart, Goshen, North Liberty. New Paris and Mid-dleburv.
m . 1 1 1 1 1 a r. i : ij cn s r,s. Ludwig Prabcnder, Wahnsh; Martha P.. Kwal.l. Flkhart. Harry P. Fhorsole. 2T. Lincoln. N'eb.. and Gladys Fletcher. 22. Elkhart. Harold I Sheaf. 22, Flkhart. and Almeda Kuhn. 1, Flkhart.
OOMMISSTOXITKS HrTTSR The Flkhart county commissioners refused to advance $10,000 for the proposed municipal heating- system ?n Goshen although they agreed to pay $2,200 poj- annum for heat, providing the system was installed bv the city.
200 moiii: mi:x lli:t. Two hundred additional registrants are to be called before the Goshen district exemption board under the army craft law for the purpose of procuring the llrst quota of irn men.
THREATENS TO KILL HIS PATRIOTIC WIFE
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Asr-t;i I'ri'ss Srvlcf' KOKOMO. Ind., Aug. t. George R. (Jarhart. Howard county farmer, was arrested by the police her Wednesday night after his wife had declared he had threatened to kill her if she did not sign an affidavit
' in support of his claim for exemp
tion from tbe draft. She snuuht police protectk n instead of signing.
hiterri.Ttirm.il News Service: WASHINGTON. Aug. 0. The senate late Wednesday contirmed the nomination of Painbridge Colby of New York to "be a member of tat government shipping hoard.
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Bend
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Doan's Kidney Pills Have Helped Many Well Known South Bend People Back to Health
F you are crippled up with lame, aching kidneys and distressing bladder disorders, you can't afford to lose time experimenting with any unknown remedy. Get a box of Doan's Kidnev Pills today. Thev have done wonders in scores of
cases right here in South Bend for people you either know or can easily look up. Doan's Kidney Pills are tine for weak kidneys and for the troubles that bad kidneys cause stiff, aching backs; lameness in the morning; sharp, darting pains; dizzy spells; sick headaches; nervousness, and that dull, tired feeling that hangs on, dayafter day. Read what these South Bend people say about what Doan's did for them. .
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TERRE HAUTE CAMP CONDITIONS UNDER FIRE
Take our word for it there are suits here at Fifteen Dollars that you will not be able to buy next spring for less than double that amount. Included here are many of Kuppenheimer best makes, you may not need an extra suit but if you knew what we know about prices for next year you would supply yourself now for the future. Take a hint.
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INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Aug. 9. L. Frt Stack. L. S. district attorney, it became known Wednesday night, has sent letters to William M. Horsely, iuo county prosecutor, and James M. Gossom, mayor of Terre Haute, notifying them that unless steps are taken immediately to close disorderly houses within live miles of the mUitary camp at that eitj-, the matter will be taken in hand by the federal government.
This course follow s an investiga- j
i tum made several days ao by i George N. Murdock, special investi
gator for the 1'nited States depart-
, inent of justice. Mr. Murriock s rei port declared conditions in Terre J Haute were almost beyond belief, ! and federal action, he said, it' necessary, will be taken under an act passed May 1J, which gives the secretary of war power to art in the ; event of civil authotities failing to i do their duty in such cases.
do vor m:.i; wi:ll? Dr. H. A. Thomson, the Optician, has made arrangements with tho manufacturers of a new ear phone, known as the Globe Simpla-Phone, to send an expert here for the pur-
Avenuc.
i pose of demonstrating the instru- ! ment to those who ar? hard of hear
ing. This expert v.ill be in Dr. Thomson's optical parlors, C01 South Michigan Street, (up stair?) Thursday. Friday and .Saturday of this week. He will show you Just what this instrument will do in your own personal case, will answer any questions you may wish td ask and give you expert advice, free. In addition, should you decide to purchase one of the instruments during these three day?, he has
promised a special discount from tho
regular purchase of Sl. so it s really a splendid opportunity not only to see just what can be done in your case, but also to save money should you become a purchaser. Everyone is cordially inited however whether you purchase cr not. Advt.
Ltecommenae
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YOU by These oiitii Beid
E. Monroe Street.
Arthur A- Young, 17 I!. !Monroe St., says: ' Often after catching told or doinir heavy work my kidneys have been out of order. At r dght I woke up w.th a :ierce ache across inv hsrk and I Kot up leHinr ttirt and lame all over. The kidney secretions tere scanty and highly colored. Whenever I have had such attacks. hae used Doan's Kidney Pilsf procured at Wettick's Druu Store, arid I have soon been Tree from the trouble." South Bend Avenue. Mrs. Jair.es Wallace. South Bend A v.. sa?-: --For a long time I was troubled by severe pain? across the small of n-y back. rot up morningr feeling lame, diowsy and as ii' I had not had any rest. My head ached and I had di7y spells and the least noise upset me I was so nervous. I tried many ways to tind relief bi:t nothing helped rne until I used Doan's Kidney Pills. They relieved the pains and ache, the dizziness and nervousness left and my kidneys were regrulated." (Statement given n June, 1012;. On November . 1M.". Mm. "allace said- "Doan's Kidney Pdls have given me a permnnent ure sinco T recommended them fom? time ago.
W. Garst Street.
Mrs-. J. Xtaokhonse, "22 W. Garst St., says; "I was distressed Iy kidn' trnidc f-r .several months. My iiack ached awfully and I v, a.s weak, and nervous. 1 couldn't rest omfor.ably and alwas felt tired. I could f't no in-liine that would help me until I boaar. using Loan's Kidney Pills. They cured ni and no tra oi kidney complaint rem. lined." (Statement g:en Feb. IJ, lfo.
On November .:, 1 fi I
Slackhoi.s' said: "I connrm m former ment of Loan's Kidne-,
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cause they are tho be.st kidney me;icine I knoro of." S. Michigan Street.
A. Perkheiscr, 1207 S. Michigan .s;t., says: '".Several yarago one of th family reeinmended Doan's Kidney I ' 1 1 1 for me. Riving an '.ecuratr. jfscription of my -nse and the help Doan's Kidney pills ave me. I haven't needed any for a long tim as the cure they gave me has been permanent. "Wore taking thr:ii my bac,; had leen weak 'ind acli-i cro,-staub-. f could not work well or ret and felt tired r.d dragged out. My kilneys acted several time-,- each r.isht ani the kidney secretions raided in passaire The irst l,o- of Ioan's Kidny Pill- l.roruht me relief and senr.il boxes made a cr "
W. Sample Street.
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says: "? whs troubltd --r,-once ia a while i-,- (pjj drai:ir. ir a be i n ba"k. A?"tr sitting down while 7" -':l 1 li;ixdly i:et i.p iiwai: or" i-hnrp iilns that ?ho! t )i r h my l"idne. l t:s'ei lirv-in'r Kidney Pill, jTO-'ii r-l a? W'r.t -tick's Drug More, :,i d I f-Tt .cre pains v. hn the kidney secretions paxved. 1 v -r I To doctor and sa:1 1 had pn.vsed particles of i;r.iel. After- that I felt no nior' pair, or liik.-h and my k'dn'-ys lne o.-n jn, t;ooi rond'tion sIhca .
N. Elmer Street. Mrs. N. '. I.-!!. Ite, I'Puer St., s, j?i:t5f r-d .-m much from mv b't- !. I -'i'dn't st'op or traigli'en up .'ithou. rre.tt j am. r.-rr. ei to hn .
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Every Druggist has Doan's, 60c a Box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., Mfrs.
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Don't say vou sau it in the
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Broken lines Faney Boots
at Guarantee Shoe Co.
$4.95
A MILLION BED BtXiS. Joat think, l 23c package o' tb roidu -Le:i.I'Til P. L. Q. (Peskj Derlli Quint. . enotjj'b to mike a qnart and ene-ugb to kill a Hitlilon bd bugs, no matter tow Urge ttej msy be, L-Te tbey -nme from, their age. color or x. al at the iru Um learvn a ecatlng uD tteir r? and pretecu batrtilcj-. CUT nilS OUT. TbU new chemical car. be had at any Crat-clata Arug tor. A 2V pickafre malte a quart er I I and wUl go farther than a barrel of Oid-
v..- upon j(r inte::U b r";f auk for. th-i. T,.u'I! have 'Ur dri preiicr'.be. KILLS FL CAS ON I 1" J" t3 j s-e the tleaa drrp ?oiir ft KILLS 3IICKKN lAp' I tgt mrted ruae a m&-i Y kllr. r.r
vcu Uwl iVl Co Terr- Uau.e.
Don't Pay Cash for Yotir Clolhirtg Your Crtxilt U Gool at GATELTS 111 &. Mrhl&Ln SU
Uew'spapert Say Nevs-Jimes.
