South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 254, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 September 1917 — Page 2
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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
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PHILADELPHIA. S.t. 1 1. In a rai.I cm the Phlla'lelj.hi.i TafMatt. a Ions; i sta lilis-lietl Gcrtn.in laüuuau-
rnorniriir nowFpatir hich is chard
with having ! rv att.u kir. govern"Death Battalion" Defeats;
",,1U war ,oUrU's f,,r w ,al iii"itii- Teutons Troops on Other pat. f dTal au-nts Monday i:ih: ; r arrest-.! tho . ditor and Stisins ! SCCtCrS TflKC Uffen,nanauor and ronlisrat. d lana- Mnan-i SjVQ SUCCCSS. titit-s if f orrpondrnco, lilfs and!
documents. Tht- prisoners who ar-; .harired with violating the ts-ion-: I'KTIH (;kaI. Sej.t. 1 1 . Hus.M.m ' a"' act. are Pr. Martin Iar!;nw, tdi- troops otf rüuv t.iM th- - 1 1 1 -1 , 1 tor. and II rinan Lt-nike. oii.-i n-ss wuainst t lit- (lei ir.in 1'hch in ;!. manager. Warrants al-o havt- lien n-ion of old, :niUs noi j isu d for the pr-sident, treasurer. ,.liSt ,,f i11?a. IX certain s ctors, toe j elitor-in-eInef and an editorial purorad official srat-no-n: v-.iy. ( writer. .he- li!-sian "M-Mh hattalion" The government i'ents in one f, .;lU -r ntons i ,ml fort e ', tl . .r j warrant ehar-e certain ;nemhcrs t J.a'.k in a southerly direction. i the Mafi" with unlawfully making A 1 attic is j-ro eedin--'; I.et e n ' and env-yinu' false reports and ;u, n( f.,.j (;..lInai. ,!( ta h:ner.ts .tu, statements nitli the inteit to pro- , 1 , ... the Russian iiir s-t:aros a ;ttv; niotc the success of tile rindiu'js tu tlio TiiiW-d States while the 1'nitol holdii tl.o ' to rtnt tsk line in th-j Stntes is at war with the imperial l'ko;t ro.ol. j (Icniinn covcrninent. Sixteen (', iman aii j.lai es ye: f r-j
Monte," f ! in :.- o: of the Pcal In liana national K'tard. j .-oad warrant charts the staff day oroju t tl forty Potni-s 'Aithoai!
v,;i who ia' I.i,'. 1 (':-.! .; - .it Sindiv n.orr.tnu' flout the irvinnasiutn ith nvinir the mails for the. same result if. an attack on the KussiaU;
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SCHOOL CHORE"-; PUT OU FLOWER SHOW
According to government ofhcMs ' MANY LKVVi; I'Jn'IJOfillAIh j uraler Special Aent Frank (J irhar- I."IXX, St pt. 11. A dispatch j ine, uho conducted tlie raid, th? t., the i:.(r.an-e Telemaph I.0.51! Ta-?datt on Saturday published iYt,-.-:iad tells ;) coa.nier.-o-!
ti,.- r.).- .'e:i'..i"l, an. I receie siaiemems iiixi uriim; vinni.iiis 10 im.nt ..t tile j.artial exacuatn-n oil , ;v...':f ;;t tl. -."a" : lite?" He also tliis country how to evade the postal JVuourad. ' i
"I'eopio," says h- correspond -"it. '"are hastily liavin-; the eit . Hit--oin trains are piled to their nt most raociie and 1hrrc ara tre
nn Aid so. ity. Stockholm. Swe- mell(1(;u,' liCl;cs f j,tul jc.s al ;
the stations.. "Ti:e k )Vei n .'lent is taking mea -
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h e ere. 1:0 was- ...Id at the seh,,,;, , :, , t..d...lf " .Knua! snfiraue for Maine women
1 1 .a a u "li.'i .i 1 I : n . ; 1 1 : 1 t d h the "kids"'.
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or American censors. 1. ...:... 1 ... 1:. .
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vill h- taken on eith..; f-rref pondence and other matter lai.ilitit.s f.ir th lt..((V ll of tl
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! i Mains Women
Lose Suffrage by 2 to 1 Vote
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DR. S. H. DAVIS TO FIX SOLDIERS' TEETH
seized in the raid were taken to the
fcder.ti huUdiim' for examination. Tlie men for whom warrants were i-siied. including the prisoners, according to government asents. are all members of The I'hiladelphln Tageblatt publishing association. This coinpaiiy publishes, in addition to the daily paper, the Philadelphia Sont.ii;sblatt, which is the Sunday edition. All of the employes of the plant, about twenty, hae Leon served with suhpenas to appear before the federal urand jury. Attacked Wilson Dally. .Since the beinnintf of America's
was defeated two t on at the spe-j entra nee into the w ar the Taixehlatt eial ehct'ion Monday, according to' has jiublished daily editorial attacks
., ... .011 President V il.-on ami the overn-newspapt"-returnä Monday from I . ... " ment s war nolicies. irovertimeot oth-
" . '. . ' two. t birds of the state. Th. total' i'i... ... 1
t tuaiterinastrrs coi p. Sln-held ." ; . ' . , . .,o. ie 01. nt was riuicjieu . T ,, ! r V- "'t ot ( lection precim ts nd lK.n Wpro u ,(1 u . t . 1 1 1 1 ,i . i .-, 1 . 11. i ....... 1 , ..it..:.: . i - : .. f.. ! .
iiieooiwo; .tn . mo 1.1 torcement. it is alleged.
priv ate e T"( Ts. These tt p- ; : , prmcipa'ly eonnee'n d with th j .(tie-.-j tion cf su'esist nee and are only! partly the result of the military situation." !
THE "WAR GARDEN MOTHER" OF OHIO
piUlTLAXP. Maine, Sept. 11.
.- :neui)e 111 our behalf." Tin- p tter i signed. si:i:;t. .phix m:i.TZi;i:ut; i:u. roi:i'oi:.. JAMLS (HLLAM.
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animation at leel ,nd. re. eivi .M s.o.th Pand .eoph- may baVe t word yesterday from the snrueon Ji;t. f . h;iNin. their -roct ries de-icem-i-al's ohice at Wasliinuton. lh,ii.ered. Thev will if the local roto re...rt f.-r duty at Ma 1 1 iesl ,u rtz . , , ;i,j(,,t ,ju. ,,i.lM simstol h S.
Miss, nt oh e. Me left 1 1 n m i ed 1 a t 1 u- ,.,,ln ,)f hicauo last evening at
v . , f -1 "1 li 7 mil .ii The totall t 1. t. .1. 1 . . .. .... 1 -.
. II. n.ivls .,r South la n.l. ' r-VD AiMO M CIA CVCTCM TH 1 josejm .iikiu, president 01 sev !untere.l soni'- weeks past CArLAIIMO IMLW Ol Ol tlYI I U . vote of the cities was: j eral Cennan societies, who came to 1 ä r r r r- r Ann nilTAI imn '..- " 111- Vn 1 ..".' T The towns 1. t, , 1 1 1 1 . 1 1
for th- dental r.se.ve ..1 p- an,l LihULthS A IJ U bU IbnthO - - - tue 1 euei ai ouinum;. said ne lllUUd-
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The voting was on a proposed con-, inike, the business manager, is a stilutioii.il amendment adopted at ,m.m.r 0f the defense committee the last session of the legislature appointed by Mayor Smith, after forty years of effort on the parti The raid Monlav follows .an anof the sunrane workers in Mi'ine. nouneement from Washington that
I f..r the ramp wbe,. b- u ill take np , n 1 i ... .f t he ! . ' .". ! tne government intended to take
I i ii . m ll' Hiell au-l O.lil.il s.lt-,- ., iml 1 illrlios a Ssoe I'ltlonl ... . . I i'iio, lis ano i.ionis .tssm 1.1 nou. .eaioers teoiiested to meet at
I Mr. Loth spoke t the association ai l as h.en a--... iated for ,,,, ., n,.w ,.,,1 of retailing. His
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'he past three yats uith I 1 . L. 1". I ,,, ,,, i; ,irt that ä cents should :
l.r.cas. who has joa.ti.l .lentisti y 1 ,.narK,.d for each deli ery and then in Sou'.h Ib i d for some 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 . j percent discount on the ibdlai
for a eash purchase. He said: "ThisJ
system will do away with at least Tai pt-reent of the grocers' over head expense, thus lower the price of reeries. and decrease the redit sales
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drastie action against all foreign
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I eent to 7." percent of the total sales.
This pew plan has la en tried by hundreds of retailers and has not beer ptoven a failure in one instance; it lias been a success in both the rich and poor districts. 'I'n.l. r th.. iii esrnt ..Vvli in whv
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Our First Wounded WASHINGTON. Sept. 11. The war dej.artn.ent announced late Monday that 'ei'-eant M. H. Cnldt rwood and Private W. P. PranniKan. both of 1 'o. 11, railroad enuineers. had leen slightly wounded by shell frajjtnents while on duty in France. This is the army's first casualty announcement of the war. except that concerning the m-mhor.s of the medical corps killed w hen (h-i man aviators bombarded a hospital.
(THIRD REACHES FORT I BENJAMIN HARRISON j INDIANAPOLIS. Sept. 11. The nn.val of the third Indiana regiment tinder tho command of Coi. eore W. Preyermuth. at Fort Penjamin Hanison Monday afternoon swelled the number of soldiers at th" camp to 1 7.000. the Inrpest number to be in camp at one time
In its history. Most of the companies in the
;third regiment are from northern I
I Indiana tow ns including Albion. I Angola. Monticeilo. Keudallville. !
FlKhait. South Pond. Portland Warsaw. Plymouth. Auhurn. Val
Iparai'o and Rensselaer.
rISi: 2-stATIy DAVIS.
Kate I a vis. ."war garden mot lier." j probably has done more in hi to j reduce the hiuh cost of livint; than j
any other individual in private life. She has "1 looverized" Fast Cleveland. Laicewood and is imw workinir to uet Sandusky. Toledo and ither northern Ohio cities in line. Miss Pavis is president of the International People's Aid association, chartered under the laws of Ohio and atliliated with the National Council of Women.
T r a d i n g with advertisers means more for less cash.
Officers in Command at Framingham Camp
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Puts Roses In Your Cheeks A pretty skin tho evidence of cleanliness and glowing health distinguishes the woman who uses
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W'c Welcome . Visitors to the Fair.
RoBEiiTSDK BRbrjfisj5 Company
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Shopping Hours
C-iiij n.iriv Shf.p in tie W'Tiiir..
A Remarkable Sale and Saving on
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ankets and Comforters
Our September Sales oiler unusual values that are positively great money savers to you. These prices tor home comforts have been specially arranged tor these September Sales or while the supply lasts. We do not guarantee the prices to repeat.
Saving Money on Blankets The almost prohibitive price on Wool Blankets led us lo purchase the Mill Second, from one ot the bie; Hacket manufacturers. These blankets would cost almost double if perfect. Just think what a saving you can make, because of a little imperfection in weave, that does not interfere in the wearing quality. There is now about three or four hundred of these
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Wool. Blankets for Single and Double Beds We
Offer at $4.39, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $8.95 beautiful plaids, greys, tans and all white. Come before they are all gone. Pick them over and see if the imperfections are worth the saving of nearly half price.
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Our September Comforter Sales A wonderful variety. A plendid collectin in eei . color and size, to tit the most modest pure to the hiyj'.e: of comforter elegance in cft dwn tiller and mU e -ering. All are here. You can choose ju-t the die t" li' the need. Cotton Filled challie coverings from $1.00 to $4.50. Wool Filled with pretty silkoline, cretonne t sateen covers from $5.00 to $8.00. Down Filled soft and thick, with the line silk coverings in dainty colorings, from $12.50 to $25.
Art Department has now moved to its new location on the third tlo.-r. Free Lessons in knitting, crocheting and embroidery every Tuesday and r::i.!.u. vu. Duev in charge. Plenty of room and light for everybody.
CHARLES B. SAX & CO.
Announcement
Wednesday We Open at 8 A. ML Close at 12 Noon to Attend the Fair
Exhibitors wishing merchandise of any kind call Bell phone. 582 or Home phone 5582 and same will be delivered promptly.
Thursday Store Opens as Usual at 8:30 A. M. and Closes at 5:30 P. M. Welcome Inter-State Fair Visitors We offer you a cordial invitation to inspect our most complete showing of new fall merchandise. You will be pleased with the splendid quality and the very moderate prices.
City Water May be impure, but our Ice is made from pure water .from our own deep wells. The water is pure and is further purified before freezing. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. 525-535 N. Emerick St Home 6123; Bell 2221
Whether it's an. Electric Fan to keep you cool or an Electric tHeater for Chilly Mornings, ELECTRIC SERVICE satisfactorily supplies the needs. I. 8z M. Bell 462 Home 1197
Th f arc the ott-.ce rs in h:irse .f the yrk ..f training ?.h "i -ci - ;t thr ti'.iinw ..mj
Mis-. In th" front row. left to rieht. ''ot. Mu',y, dcu Tt.ru'. Col. .(:! i.Wu',
Dunn. Uack row, left to liyht, .Maj. llusau and lien. Aia.r.
Don't sav you saw It In the . . , nevspaper.' Say Ncvs-Timc Read NEWS-TIMES Want Ads. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
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