South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 249, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 September 1917 — Page 3
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Barristers Denounce Sinkings, Conspiracies and Treatment of Civilians. SARATOGA Spt. C The Ani"r:';in T'ar a-o-elation at Its ; n Vr-dns l.ty denouno-d th -v ir n;-thod of (icr-; many l!Ir--;,l, r--dw-d to ro-1 ml courts in write .sliortrr j'idiial ntiinlors au'luri?".! further it - vc-ti.-atJon of a j.r.r.wal to clwn th- date cf tl.' rtr.--idrrdial ir.auui.itiitn, op;.ool Ifr--!at ion flf-irii'-d to r peal tho nritionra .ankru;dcy ;. and favored the k x Ti -f ., r. ror' bill now r-Ur tfi- 1 n : t 1 State senate, a mr.isure err.powr rini,' appell.it" courts t, Ii.-; .ti l ia their Judgment Whrii. al erm; ,.r l.-:'e ts hieh do iifr rfe. t tlx- -iit - tattl rights (f the i arti s. The Indie?ri!ont f i :n ; r.y. vhj( h war embodied In the form :! Teport of the committer on
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ii.'itional Jan arous".! jlti ii u:o:i, xrept the su-'t-ctiop, which was .-ifterward adooted, thai th- doew - ! ;iirnt be sent to the commi'te on . i..lJ '-.-.,..4-, M ...1 itjii.: im'ii inii:un ior suf'ii usf.' as it may drsirt TJe I ej.ort ,- i pn.incrtl theso acts t.f CJerniany. ! A f s Arc DenotiiH ctl. ' "Sinking merer ant shiis witlio'it! i f .i 'liiiims, proclarn itloh rf a hai red : oiic, corspiraf i'-s ; gainst the tio-ir.ej-tie peacr- an 1 trade of the Tinted state--, murder of civilian n : nits on women, wanton devastation of localities abandoned, lootinir of ocup'ed retr: ans. ?ni:rer of apt. Fryatt, and threats to tie.. i ther seamen as fi a ec tieurs. depo -1 afion of wrT.Tfn arid your. uiri-;' mi'! sinking hospital ships and supply shifts sailing under safe rmiluets from the German authoritl'S. Y welcome." said the jepott. 'the .-ntry f the Friffo States into the war, in t on junction with the ntente allies for the purpose id : hec-kin suh laule--- eNeesM-s anl erthro'A incr thr-sr Jorms. id autocracy N.'hieh tup ria.ee the pe.o o, s t urity and civilization of the wh1world." Ioai liaimc Irianuinal Ia(e. The proposal to seel; ) con- (. resvional action, or constitutional Bring Your Produce to South Bend and Get a Square Deal in Price and in Trade.
Dry Goods, Millinery, Ready-to-Wear Garment, HouicFurnishings.Etc. CHARLES B. SAX & CO. South-east Corner of Wayne and Michigan Streets
iff pi i Ii Women's and Misses Coats, up to $35 values. g Friday special t$ iL sj) Children s Kam Coats, sizes nil uuni, .-l.c. '..$2.69 ( t I t. Friday special only. Children's Gingham Dresses, vl.ir' pl.t i vi s in M.l ( t 1 I. value. Friday soectr.l Uv" stL nnlv, Regular $1.00 White Vcile and Lawn Waists, sizes t . QQ Friday special O S Muslin Underwear Special, ( iovn, SVirts and Chemise. L:tra quality, lace, einlroidery and ribNm trimmed. Friday special, choice. O jr o Special Corset SMe, $1.50 values, all sizes. tHlr Friday C W e carry a complete line of Bm Ten and Roal 'ircester t'orsets. Corset Special, ond mao, in sizes IS to 23. ltC lice. $1.00 value. A FZ Friday special iSU Women's Gauze Vests, extra quality. Friday special 1? T I f!. Rice Boilers, 1 1 ..-quart sie Special for pure aiummum, colonial style. . . . i . 1 9 Sample Outing Gowns, 'wl! made and clean. $2.50 values $1.95 $2.00 values $1.45 SV50 mr values y j Patent Leather Brits, v :nen's and mise'. in red. Mack and white, ail hes. "J jfii Friday special cniy. . . .i yj
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-f M-nt .ul rn I n'-t ra t i-r: u".th ter- :! ;)'.'. rrs for lestrurthc au-i.--i n a:i. the prr Mit lonir perh, f .f.vffn thr- tlrvti-'Mi aiul InriUur.--tior. a prrs.fl' -U cx;"yM uv th irr;1.'--' !:.-': u. l m a'i-- th.-Io-s ,f r f-p.i r atr i-t'.'i!c .'! a r. .it ion." Th- ; rojcsal wn i '-f err? 1 t' vff-fi.il ro:n -i; it fr r f, r i n vX i .' a t io m . 17. Hr ;h'. f.i N-v. Y ' - .. in 1 l:.(. rt Mrl'llroy .! .. .v .!-, ;.,f,'K- t')?ii-'ht. Mr. i u -r 1 1 -s ':-'-'i.- 1 f. ;;-AS a.t .!" !h' I'm.; tür V alfi't ' i rii' ; t 1 1 a i. m; in v. ;i r t : n-. i i DUTCH MISSION HERE TO PLEAD FOOD PROBLEM, AX A T I. A N'T I ' I'tiliT, Stv.t. irrdland p!"..! thf spe.-i i! roin'.n; - i'n ran-- of t r i - V o-r,an-!-ir ft i o n i. i t : 1 1 n iri-, i , i . . ; i ! 1 1 fund Ii - ti.i i.-'ii i i ui ill:, ---' f pi'i t. arri-l her.- W 1 1 1 ev. I a v and v." ill ro-cf.l to Waiiiii'.-'o!: Tlbirs- , ... . . - i i .a . in to j a ( i a i e Van I'.I. . ior- j hut- ji Ki'ain j heatl of flit Pti rr-a u ; '(,r,it .1. I :. Vit nd--rhoa v en to! ir.er pr. -aa-n f a a council of hen ar.d India: .!' a n Vollen t WASH I N't "MX, Sej.p ; - I'M :-pe(.al ' "itch mission tonus to the , I'nited State-; hiinmu information J as t.. the f J -ituation in Holland ! and statistic- toeiii''-r innen eul( !i e- ; I
ports and imports ..f th. last three j jredi' t ultimate elimination of on-year.-rc'iuired !, the America'! ' .-u ir.plion taxes, acrgreatimr $S0,Kternn.ent in a recent note ha nd - I i;(m ; second class mail inI rrravps: nf 1 f. ii ik f 1 1 ft fruifht t o v -
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Xet,'otiati..ns looking to the ship-joli parcel post packages estimatotl ment t.f foodstuffs t Holland will' to yield about $J000,00.
he taken up by the mission where broken off a week am when the exports administrative hoard declined to pi. i mit the sailing of nearly one hundred lliifeh vhiiis lu ided with I food and cattle feed. The American 1 ooo ami came icoi. 1 ne Ann and Hutch governments reached a irt ial impasse when the exports board refused to recognize an astree. ment made by Mr. van llappard withthe I'elprian relief commission eallir.s fr a division tf the earuoes between Htdland and üelium. The minister has declined llatly to ortb i the vessels unloaded unless some tf the urain noes to Htdlatul nni meanwhile the cereals arc spoiling. The world's tine.-t bronze statuary is ca.-t in saml found in France that contains about S per cent silica and 20 per cent alumina. Itecreation What? Milliards Where? Haiti's Why? 'psl in the state. Fnion Trust Bldtf.. Michigan St. ami Jefferson Flvtl. Adv. Daisy Flannel, plain rey, extra 'u iiualitv: 27 inch. Friday special only, yard lie Bath Robing, in assorted colors and patterns. Regular 25c value. Friday "3 rpecial, yard J. J Dress Gingham, 27 inch. co.x! assortment, cheek and plaid. Gerd value at 15c. Friday special, yard ...12c extra cood Pillow Cases, quality, size JSxo Friday special . . . :.J7ci Woolnap Blankets, size ( x So, in Hue, pink, tan and irrev pi;iKl : extra neavv neu .2 Friday speical Stamped Pillow Tops and Scarfs, in several designs on vi w vt y l I w' 39c linen color crash. Friday special . . Tea Kettles, Nos. S and 9, crc granite enamel. (ZBh Friday special yjp j Sauce Pans, Pure Aluminum, 4-di:art size, with wooden i it, rrr j 90c n.iiKiiv:. rriaay special Curtain Stretchers, size x 12. v.ith stationary nickel plated pins, t T in. A apart. Special y Wzsh Boilers, No. heavy tin with copper hottom. wood Women's Stamped Combination Suits, in dilferent desivTiiN on line quality nainsook. Friday special f only JC
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j senate accepted a provision exempt- ( raids on the headquarters of the InU'Ah'lIINOTO.V, Sjt. i. The j incr trades and business carried on .pastrial "Workers of the World in : -ite's t.itter ti-'ht over war prof; ty ; chiefly by per-onal r.t-r ice nrd 'mMiy cities had been earned out as vitinu viitUMily orded late Wed- I with romiral -apital. He also ac-: arranged by the federal department
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r a ti-t tl levy of 1 . J'i i.Ouo.O'.Mi, ,.r j tion as tavable Income that derived "i it one-third of tnis yeai's war! from the buiiics cf life, health id !!, i.al i'xi(-.s proüts. This island accident ln.-urance combined in
'l" in . i of 1 .topi jiOiMHii. tor iex-i.1 taxes. i lie uu'h tav alvott s failtd t- M'Ciirt' adoption u' a i a -' 1 a .ien! int lit. The ote n atioj.tion i, th linanee comii:itI toe's lralt was T'J to 7. The sever: jv. ere i:ankhea'.. Uorah. Grevra, Joimsoi, (taliloi r.ia. LaFollette. L'nt tl i u (i(il ami 'i rdfiman. A tion on tlie on the war proiits sec - uu'et revenue producing ."as taker, technically in t;on, th pr i-ion t onimute.. of the whole and is sulijeit to fmal r(.'icvs later. Wea-ne.-day's ileeisive rout of the hiRh ,;'x tlc -r.ent, howe.t r, may prevent faithe tti'oits alitu- this line and .-enate leaders say it forecasts defeat for ;he 'i'-rlit bei?innitur Thurdtoi lieiir income taxes. Intal Si.:2'J.')0(;,(J(iO. j sVith adoption oi the tinatu o ! couiinittt e's protits provision im i tas.'.t :i- the 'committee from .,,,, tU,t tt $ J ,(o,o,0M,,00 after the- h.iuh ta senators bean their :'-ht the hill totals i2. :-., 0,U0. in ar which liure it i-- ivlnrtcil f . i , , . . rein nn. Many senator.-. hovwver. , In the contest between those a.lotat ins,' and opposing higher taxation of war piotits, which has approached hi:h levels t.f senate disstdition the largest muster of the ni"h ,aN -rou' vas votes. This tame Wednesday on an amendment d" Sen. Johnson, of California, to increase the maximum graduated i ate trom u to iU per cent, supporting it were. I low I'liey 't?tiMl. r)enuarats: AsHuirst. Heckhain, Hroessa rd. Cha mVerlaln. Fletcher. frim 0 to 7u per cent ' Hollis. Hustini;, .lohrson, (Sou.i Ial.ota; Kins. Kirby. Mi Kella r. Myers, overman, Pliolan, Sh.ofroth, Sheppanl. Thompson, Trammell and V ir-la.nnti 11. Ken ablicans- Horah. Brady, Gronna, Johnson (California ), Jones, ( W'a.shinuton . konon, Ia l'ollette. Me Nary. :I(rris ami Sutherland 10. Tot.il The graduated rates and their estimatetl revenue yitdtl ftillows; i'2 or tent on exrrss profits up !." per tt nt, .sioo.oso.ooo. 10 i H'i tent on between Iß ami Silk and Cotton Waistings, wide self tone stripe of satin, splendid shade assortment, 36 inches wide Friday SQ special, yard only. . . . ß y , Black Broadcloth, V) inches wide, extra lustrous, hih finish firm and substantial in weight, ideal for suits or coats. Friday special only, yard 1.15 Bed Spreads, full size, plain. Friday special only Linen Damask, (o-in. bleach ed part linen. Friday special, yard 69c Turkish Towels, size 1Sx H pink and blue striped. 25c quality. Friday Q special only ä Black Shoe Polish and black and tan paste. Friday 9 special, choice C Mermen's and Williams' Talcum Powder, 15c value. Friday, can 10c Motor Bonnets, new styles. 50c and 69c values. Friday T?a1' ?7r choice vi 9 j Ribbon Remnants, all lencrths and colors. Friday Special, HALF PRICE. White Sat! n and Taffeta Ribbons, slightly soiled. g Friday special, yard 20 Mule Team Borax, in one pound packages. Friday special, 3 pkgs.33C Women's Black Hose, 15c quality. Friday 11 special, pair i J. C
2" ir mil. Slfi.nsn.ooo. t ivnt lxtwcn 2." ami ö 1 pr ivnt. !'9..'MiO,(Ho. ?." rr fnt hetmt'ii T0 and T." I or cent. SHU .ooo.ooo. lor rent lHtuTi ". arwl ltn)j Ir vnt. sh,iO.(mo. j 3. t mit N't u eon 100 nnd 1.0I HM mit. tlo.oro.Mo. j ( -iit hciucon 150 ami 200 j
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' c epted Shield: nn amendment by Sen. eiomprin:; from consideraj one policy on the weekly pajment nlan. ana aroiner oy en. erics v v ... i tinnu l.f sir'f f rofessions tlpnpnrt'.n' iivumnlinr TliTHUS or o T llpr prf lnfl. ....... - r mainly on jersonal with normal capital. iualifications RETAIL PRICES ON COAL WILL SOON BE FIXED WASHIN;T X, Sept. 6. Karly hxinir of retail coal juices was promised Wednesday nifiht by In-. II. A. Garliebl. the fuel administrator, in a statement outlining the government's coal control policy. Prices will be established for communities with the aitl of bfa! committees, into whilst' hands- will be put responsibility for their enforcement. Maximum production of coal at prices fair both to the producer and i consumer will be the aim of the gov ernment. Dr. (laifield declares. Producers' prices, already fixed, will be revised where they force erliciently operated mines to produce at a loss. Operators seeking a revision of the scale are asked to send in cost of production statistics coverintr a period of years. The fuel administration. Dr. Garheld says, will seek the cooperation of operators, miners, distributors and consumers. Producers are asked, howeve -, to name no committees until Pr. Garfield has had time to select his associates and to form his organization. A plan of apportionment of coal will he worked out. Dr. Garfield announces, by w'hieh domestic consumers will obtain everywhere a fair share of the supply at prices which will reflect those fixed for operators and wholesalers by the president. TOWN INCORPORATED TO SAVE SCHOOL HOUSE Ir)lrn.iti"iial News Service: CLKYF.T.ANI). ).. Sept. J. Cuyahoga county has a hrand new village. Sentiment did it. Its name is KucJidville, and it joins the Kudid family of Euclid. Kuclid village, Kuclid Heights end South Kuclid. A small red hrick school house in danger of heinjr tm down hy the district school hoard lriup:ht ahout the new village, 'dd-tinieis who had attended school thMe didn' wish to see it done an-i with, so they banded together and Wrought ahout the incoriioration. The little red brick school house will stand. A patent has been granted for a :-p!in:i hand to be placed around the j neck of a milk bottle, one one side of ' which is a ticket holder. Where's . . x-x- . c -:.- -v V v s : ... . . .V:r:.-" W::;.. - - - .' - - . - r - - v - 5- ! i. f : f. v-:;;,;.-:: v. fi t V-'- V-S ; I : v- : y ; :; ... 1- ":, ...... 1 Jrj Fritz Ma if el who has played In both the irJiehl and outfield for th? Yanks, and who is considered or.e of the fates-t men in baseball, will probably join the Red tox at once. ltecently Itog'f.r Brcsnahan, manager and part owner of the Toledo h conferred w ith wne! Uur-
Only Waited to Get the Goods Says Gregory
MANOTI A. Mas?.. Spt. 6. ! AtJy. Gen. Thomas W. Grecory was j a truest at the summer home of Col. K. M. House here Wednesday evenwhen he rf-oeived word that ' of lustice. "It is no secret." said Mr. Gregory, "that the Industrial Workers of the World have been under suspic ion for some time. The department f ustice conducted a quiet inves- j titration until It was convinced that ; . ... . l l. l w i a-v r w t-i f u iti mint u in (..in. i u fulu ! t d'. HUM A tlii.. "I do not netvl to say that the ; raids will be followed quickly by in- i dictments If we find anything to j warrant them and the men will be , nrnsc'iitoil f r Vi o nttont nf tho Inn! If they deserve it. "We have operated from Chicago as a center beeaust that is the headt quarters of the organization. The raids extended throughout the west wherever any especial I. W. W. activity had developed. In the west the Industrial Workers of the World constitute a serious problem, but except for an occasional outcropping here and there, I don't think It Kenerally serious in the east." The attornej' peneral declined to say what particular offense would probably be charged, remarking that they were only included under the general term of "sedition". He left here for Maine tonight for a vacation in the woods. 100 GERMANS GIVEN PAPERS AT EVANSVILLE nVAXfTVrLT.E. Ind.. Sept. 10. One hundred Germans, four of them women, were prranted papers of naturalization Wednesday by Judge F. M. Tlostettrr In superior court. Abraham Well, who applied for citizenship, did not know whether he was a subject of Germany or Fr tr.ee. having left Alsace In 18 70 to escape living under German rule. The court decided he was French and made him an American. VIENNA TO HAVE PEACE SESSION IN NOVEMBER AMSTERDAM, Sept. 6. A dispatch to the Weser Zeitung fron r.uda Test, says that Austrian and Hungarian delegations will mecvt in Vienna in November to discuss internal and foreign politics and the question of peace. Far reaching decision will probably be taken, it is stated. U-Boat Toll LONDON, Sept. 0. British merchant ships sunk by mine or submarine, in the pat week numbered ?0 of more than 1.600 tons and three tinder 1.6U0 tons, according to the official announcement Wednesday night. British merchant vessels punk Jhe previous week by mine or : uhmarines numbered IS over l.;tMi tons;, ami live under 1,600 t'HS. He Going? .' . . V-rV.,: ,;-. ; - ; ;; : A A. :' : Tankees, trying to get Mn?ea for hi club, and a deal was practically closed. Howrur, at the last moment, the lied Sox refused to grant waivers cn Maisel and put in a claim for his pervices. The Chicago Americans, It is said, wauit Maisel to replace Wecver, "who has . . i eci out or :ne tame ior snirt
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Columbia Record S975 $5 It rinS in six other ''befoh de rnh" tune-pems winding up with "Dixie," played with a dish That would make a Vermontcr pre a Rebel Yell. Prince's Band (under the supervision of G. Hepburn Wilson) renders this music in a way to set the gouty and the rheumatic ringing the doorbells of dancing masters. A two-part record. Night Time in Little Italy Fox Trot Columbia RccorJ A 2 22, Jßc.
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