South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1917 — Page 5

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I HE SOUTH BEND NtVYS-llMES vi;imiv y. i:ir.. sr.n i.Misi:i: :.. mi; Elkhart News y PVTW BEND'S NEATEST BARG A N Of VERS TrimrriGd Velvet Tarns SPECIAL 9 TO 12 O'CLOCK Any Silk Skirt in the house regardless j y c v t WO CLUE TO GIRL f i of former prices. Values to $20.00. Values to $3.00. In black and all colors. All the rage now in New York. Special sale price $1.95 Special lhursday LEAVE FO Hilda Peterson. 17 Years Old, Donald F. Stiver and Walter f i l r jilt Believed to he Seeking j L. Probst Ordered Fame in Movies. ! to Report. i

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position ,it a moving idrture shov iri fjniaim. but was r fu.-if v

aa-f tl:T was no j.oitioti .i.:nt Thi- tlue was ohtauie! v h-n Mr

f'-trson, a orn pari "l hy a Ch;ai;o' pat rol rna ii, and Ifsk .--'-rt. ;oi .'! Whitonian of th: rity. liOvvtl th-' motion pi'inre man a photograph'

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tatf-cl that the picture i-nrif ujinl- . . .v . ........ i v. a th- .'a u.:u r . Mi. at,. Mr..

nl to the irl that app!i" for work.

Uov.vT. iJfttctiv c- h.ivc h.'fn un

able to träfe her from lllkhart to:

'hic.ik'". ami it is m.t known for t ei tain w hether she weiit t that city r not. Tiie papers have withheld

the ii'.ihlication of tin fact until to - I iJav, thinking that it miL,iit help the i ojhfials in the search for the mi---inr tlrl. , Th- cirl i f.v- feet two iniies in

heieht ami weighs 110 pounds. Shjlhr ""v has dark auburn hair, line eye- and : . f., It- .'iiinnlTinn Whee vhe l.-ft! UIII'l'IlS

home she wore a blue Norfolk suit

Iii-worth Varus. I . V)t V. sM.I.S IM.WT. .1 !'. You;i,', foiiniiy of Pohen. has s dd his lnmb;.- plaut at Koch- :. lo the Tnlton I. um bel .'. t. l.'M'i.. T)l' rotlj'1f i'.ition h.i mit I eeii iu;'de piiMi. Mr. Vt.i'ii-: will i tiie. li ?i, . J. Vo.inu, uill act as ma na -Ter for

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white uftSi and a dark blue straw

hat. also w hite trappe! pumps w ith J Pun. .s,,ri

w hite hose. The reason for the search of the m tin pivture studios iv that Mi. s I'eter.-on'H amhition was to !( a

A!r. ami Mrs. I.n.t .-ii,.i a:.the parents of ; se"ii ami one-half

n: i;i im;d Minii ! The Olli north of Co-hen i iniiu'U. there having beer, a ia

screen actress ami it was disco red ' of rain in a belt o! t.i iitoi y in that that when she left her home she ) .vot lion.

took all the photographs of her

screen f.ivorlte-s with her. Miss Peterson's favorite pastitn

f u y 1 r 1 1 :h i vi i .m i ; i s. '!'he o'ltity commissioners ap

was attending motion j.icture shcw ; r ointed th- follo.vinu toad .-up-im-and f-tayirii; for several hours study- 1 tendc nts: ink: th different characters and then i T'or the mestov. u road in ; -

Titi.int: 'he actors to her ompanions. She spent considerable tlmo in stmijlnt? the expressions if ih-pliotn-raph of rnoie favorites.

orl and H.-'.r iisun twnships. liam; Xot r uer. Tor the .dauisiiu- road out ,.f r.l!;hatt. Joe Kaehres.

In these clays of extra cost of production and manufacture, and when the prices of merchandise and Women's ready-to-wear garments are ever increasing, we are pleased to be able to impress on the public and our good patrons that we are able to sell our new fall merchandise at the usual prices which are the lowest in town.

j Old prices prevail Thursday, Friday and Saturday a large sale of new fall

j Women's ready-to-wear COATS, SUITS, DRESSES and MILLINERY. Special Ü TT 1 rf

I prices, unusual orrermgs.

STOPS RUNAWAY.

N.w.Tlm SpevlMl Service: F1VF AMFRICAN l-LKHAUT, Sept. Arthur M u 1 - V Vlll i 1 ViJ

Uns of Sturmi?, Mich., performed a darinc feat Tuesday when he jumped into a wnKoti attached to a run-

away team on .Main si. anu sioi ' u : it. J Mr. Mullin climled Into the wason from the hack ami went to the,

front of the wm'o.n and picked up the line and stopped the team after ridins: for two blocks.

IN PRISON CAMP IN PRUSSIA

FAIR SEX CREW OF STREET CAR A SUCCESS

International New Srvi.e: dknvkr. do.. .ept. r.. if the first experiment is any criterion. treets railway motorwomen and onduetresse.. ill roe decidedly popular In thi Ftocky Mountain metropoli?. In preparation for a possible shortage of men on account of the war the local tramway companv made a trial run with a complete crew of the fair s. Mis-! 'lata Henderson, in tap ami uniform, handled the . minds and brakes, while N.iss Irene Xorthnura. dolled up in regulation parb, ur.lhhfd off the nickels, passed out transfers and pulled th ell cord. Tramway officials arc enthusiastic nrr the success of the voiinc women in handling the tar. which traversl a busv route.

WAR BOND BILL SEEMS ASSURED OF PASSAGE

WASHINGTON. Sept. :.. (apt. A I bei: lier of the American tank steamer t'ampana and four of the live meml ers of the naval kiiii crew who were taken prisoners when their ship was aptur t-d and sunk Auk. hv a (lerman submarine, are

in a prison camp at Urandenhurp. Prussia, the American Ked Cro.H

was auviseu i uesiay i cable from

(J eneva . The me.ss.ii;.. made m. mention ,f Seaman William Alhert Miller, tlm other pri.soner, and an iii.ji'iry has hten cahled l (leneva tt learn his fate. Tiie four gunners held by the t'.trmaiis are James Delaney. chief kuiiner's mate in charge of the .mm lew; Kay Koop, boatswain's mate; 'ha rles I., kiine. gunner's mat-, ami l"r d Stephen Jacob. a seaman.

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prixjner sun e war was declared on f

(ermany. It had been feared thatj tl;y and 'apt. ilivr had been lost) as a Kreuch cruiser, which picked!

up the remainder of the tanker's! J

crew, leported that a l'-hoat had I I fen r 1 1 down that day by another! lien, h warship m-ai where tlwj 'ampan.t was sunk.

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The ("ampan.i was forced to Mii-'ij t cnd-r be, ai;st. th- naval -tiatal e- 0

his proposed aTueialment to re it a war expenditure committee probably

WASHINGTON. Sept. ... Pasau,. ,f the $ 1 1 ..:: 4 ;0 war horn! and certificate t ill I y the house in irtu-

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any ine mriii u was repori u irom nausi. ,j us supply ot lo sliells in the committee seeno-d assuied Tues-i a four hours iiinnin tiht with thday r.Ulit. after four hours of i: n-j .subruni inc. which tired several huneral debate of the measure.. All par-I tired shells ,t a rar.e if rmre than ties are united in supporting the ?ren- : 7 . v vanls. Tin- (lerman continued

tral features of the bill ami a tiht i the uoinl-ardim-nt alter the steamer If

bv Hep. Moore of lVnnsylv arn a for, hoisted th intrnatinal signal of

sin r mi. r. rneiu' ers of the crew saiJ. and the ship' lompanv took t th

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Wednesday. I The sulunat ir;- tiricklv .v et hauled

Ptes"t Wilson 1tt it he known at! them and took prisoner all the men th white house Tuesday that he j jt could at com im "lat-. The rstill opposed any congressional v ar j tuaimh'r of the ( rw were allowed I'ommitti'c and admimstration b.ii- t,. return to the ."ampana for" their rrs imutctliately laid platis to strike! ; crsop.al fin ts and then the tanker out the Moore p;,ipi-.il ,m a point f wa sent down. order. Mi Moot .- then intra d :. d , After drifting tine iouirs m the it a . a separate ! ill. so if it i tie-; ; small b,.at. the ei-ht naval tun-

e.,td as an .tt:iei,diueiit. Jo- still will; ners 411 men of th Campana's) '.live another ( htm to uir'.c it up i ,; vv wer' icMi.nl hy a l-i'T.ch war-! Mr. Moore devoted much of a biul ship ari landed m Krance. The

speech on the bond's m ascr t his .. jbinat it.e ,ipta.t: reported that he a metulme ii. d'"-' iritic that i oi,mss , 'ad hee:. tut a lone time and from was in the ,1 u k on much of the ad-i the ; H tl. it he took prisoners it ministration f.nam lal t ra n-.u ! i . u.s. , ; a s .t- liiml that lie was about Hy iuestior.ii. r lo- also di fi ' tu; r--ad v t i et urn to base. Itep. I"orli;e of MKliu.ui. tanking' .-piiohcan rio-mb. r ti t:.- w and )IM.lvs H1AAPI. oit-ans committee a -L.teuo i.t that j TU'KNTV I li DLk.'.hs !:r.t.p favored .. war e;. Ti.litute 1 eta j V. A ' 1 1 the r-tu:it of a I'I'KÜ :.,i'tf e. I i: I ST'tl: ST' !.;-: N" Auus: 2 l.,t the moumls; 1'.'T'KV St.tial.-t Ma"- i-.'.m at U'.er,. , ; i ! :.i..,s : IN Ol ANA 1 d. 'FA'S-: i-uton H..o. a. t fron, Lake Si : . . r a- , ; ;. . . - ' LXTItA for the A Kf.e.ht !'!" w'-! wt.i::.-. j :'T. ' XV h TIoN and IMPIilS:v,,t, ini.i -" - A.lv t. ' ovo -:.N"T of the thi-f. This , r j I..-.; ii v . .ii'i,iii"il oak vvhe-ifc 1 1 i d !' ! b i:.o.,i.t., lie um- and PI Hi-' - a ,1 I I ! 1 X ' ' ' ! - i 1 ' - i : III - . I Al.PMS Pi"QplLLAP.i Ir A.-.l I'-m 1 :. I'n.onl I N M ,!n ,-t. loom ". fruit Bls Adt.l.u. Home plame :HZ.

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Real values to $6.50 and $7.50. Almost an endless assortment

.S 0f clever shapes to choose from, particularly those wonderful

f' new soft crushahle effects; also some shirred effects. Colors are black, purple, brown, navy, green and red. Special for this sale

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NEW STICKUPS Values to $1.25,

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VELVET TRIMMED HATS ALSO TAILORED HATS VALUES TO $4.00.

Here is your chance to get a special bargain in a new Fall Trimmed Hat fci only

Children's Trimmed Hats

Values to $2.50. In all the new styles, beautifully trimmed. Sale price

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LARGE VELVET SAILORS $3.98 values. In all the newest shapes. Sale price

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SPORT HATS $1.50 values,

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100 new Fall Suits in serges, poplim and gabar

dines, with or without fur trimming. Colors, navy, if it M

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75 New Sample Suits, in chiffon, broadcloth and velours, with Karamea and fur trimming. All col

ors, one of a style. Values to $50. Thursday

$19.98

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150 New Serge and Poplin Dresses in pleated effects

and tailored lines. Values

to $15.00. Special

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200 New Striped Taffetas, French Serges and Broadcloth and Satin Dresses. All new fall models. All colors. Values to $25. tif CkO

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j .ours, kerseys and broadcloths,

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plaids, plain poplins and broad- j cloths. All colors and sizes, f Values to $10.00. frA QQ Special t)4-.yö j i L

ARMED FARMERS SEEK MAN WHO ATTACKED GIRL

b -L;d. Thn ciii's fa and arm- ity to i - a - ainl h1I from tim' t vv.-r.- -,ollv blisteird :: hei e. time.j of a i.ond jsMi..

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WAKSAW. Ind.. :i.

The 'ontial Hatin '. And i -poo. in, I., in titioio-,1 lor i-o rasi

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ii:b-s and a!mos' w U that nam-b-r oariviia: l'ii.s t d knive.

"V'i:ii::Vi'-! .,"':''7siKlrC'ASK AUTHORITY TO SELL

tor a o i al ,1 ' -a r -,! n a sii.l to hav" ;hi own cir "In .,,.1 on Mi-s Jlaei Pt.iton. th- 1 . .-! -obi daughter of ' i ii I a :n T'ne st.-an-f hrv' !1- hq iid ,-n

$2,000.000 IN-BONDS

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th- 1 1 I h-n shr tur.-il from th ville. Im', i -1 1 T i r : ' 1 th,e piudi

do.-r t ut him fuJ f,o m h:ch he lie v oinmis-aoi T'isd.o for a'.th-t

am heat rates to vary with th y

lrie of coal.

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Miri o ir ran penmi; oi .vni hn ry and Art .N.Vell-w,.rk Thars.iav ' ami Krida.. Mrs. , .. li;i,i, k. 1 .: ; j' N. Mam st. A 1 . t. j Soi'iahs' .Ma.ss M-f-ti:i rtt H:i-' inton Hall. r,ros fnon I.ak Shor. freight drj.."t. Wt-,1 io-si.i v-nin'.. e;iemb r o. Advt

Art MMrUJ. Plctur KYarrJn. THE I. VV. LOWER DECORATING COMPANY,

DIAMONDS Reset and Mounted white jou wait. CMUERS TWFLRy 5T0RC

Special Ladic1 Shoi in Broken Lots 28c Cjre..r alues. KINNErS, ' f)-"2 E. Wayne S'

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