South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 261, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 September 1917 — Page 2
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TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1917. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
MrTfti MnPrPC Woman's Civic
IVILIHL VVUIIIXLIIU i n, , m run n, .,, League Makes ASK FAIR PLAY Annual Report
Declare Parties in Bomb Trial; ':"H,lt ,,f e : . . : !.' 'l ;
in Frisco Not Gettmcj Square Deal.
ELINGOLN WAY W. ! ! - . . M Ä mm m a m 1 I 119 I I W 1 III 1 I 1 I I ill i
MALM III- wi-uiim
I iw iVLLU ui ULI n il
WOMAN HURT IN FALL
FROM STREET CAR
Keren sky Wires Baltic Fleet to
Cease Preten;
ies
f : Wv.f with v ; I : i 1 . 1 1 :i. t..'
.'!! o'.'i th- . j n ! i by ,tit'i l.i
,i i f i r t i .(!,! i r.i tiehise
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i : i 1 1 r i h-.. M:i'!:tv aftf!in lri 1 i
Ph. On - ; ( 1 1:1 m-r Ml-.,
; .. r-- V. rhiliii-s .inl .Mrs Victor; ., I '. .J.m: - v. -r - n iT(i (l il-! - .t s ! 11 - . . . , , . , . i
j PPTP 'OPAD. ..i.r. 1 v -Premier .
U.K. pip.t In-lian.a a v.. Kt'.iiil;y ha snt a tfleurai.i to I
; huhtly in j li im 1 List ui.uht al.iut tli" P.Ptic t! t ii;t;.oriati wly de- 1
T:-0 V!H-k Ji'H. in aliuhtin , ma!-:Iir.ij tli- -s.,tio;i of acts of fluni a s.uit h-bouni Phui.in st. r:ir vidlnii c an.l ..It. ,m- mit. !
! at Pnl st.. she vlij.pvd from the tf .l uu.b-r the jir.-tex: of i-a fesji ar.l - J step of the ctr ami fell to th- pave-iiim th.- revolution. in reality, he' Qfotn Uinrmov P n n i n n n r nu suikil1 th" ,,a,k "f her;.ay. tho men l y tli-ir action' ar I Otdlt niyilWdY u II y I II t t I j ).;. Th.. c.ir was an open on.- : .1 is. . -a i;izii,ir the nr.v bv r.luc-i Moore Finds Concrete Use- a!M. ;l "T ;,hat ,stntru-'l inAlu !ihti- .!.". ' i almiit .vi.-l a- the conductor h;ol 111- j.r.-niirr ..n.! mns the unityi less by Freezing. ( rv,' t,,f p ah.-a.i. Th.i.iMi., -.athniy ami a.Ms u..a h.-! I j.olicr anihulantf was r.illoi and shr . awaits n-ws ..f th" com t.V-t..- r - I
). !I in Kort Wmvik- in rt.t. r.
St;'t lliha i:nlnet-r William
S. .vli.oie. in hi.- repoit to the hoani
was rernoci to nev jiome. ine f ahlisii.'iint of or.ler. i i.iiml.-r of the cur was
ln hihwas . t ! i.n kul in
!o; orct nix. ii io!, t!.f .! tal . , Wjj;,,; (v,M. ;ifl,j , lS William ' "!1ty ' m i r i i .- - i i . t-1 s. lclatfs . i . . . . . . f . l ; .
rs' onion of South a. nn:!.?. !:. iuV. u.m a i-noiht. .1 to .-iVf as I-af!iM-ui m i.m
at a tf.-tu:. a.loj.t. .1 r ; - . ! it u i . -: alt r.'.at-.
in whi-li I r ' t V;!-o'. uill a irt-t aki:;- for fair i'l:' f" r
TOM HOBAN BUYS GRID
TOGS FOR THE SOLDIERS;
; :m:ti; Mii:,D. .-ept. i. ti j I Ka i-il i m- has rcim-il a li' ttnan1 'of Hon oss.icls. )
Ien. fal'iiiH-s' arrest k.s hee
j our;ht ';. the provisional pcvpr
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Ti. ;oi.it:..- iri-.ii.u- th.;i t- . r-i'"i " n Wlth SlT.o .ionate.i !,v T.,n llo-jm.-nt Lomüsa of his n-lh-rcmo to ;.o u,,.. ... !;; l. s. ! !t iinnic;iatly west 'f .., flll f0lltMn cuipmont r :':!tlm Kor-iloir revolt am :,:vui i . . ..... . ..... .i Soll t ll I teil! lil'illL ill tile WulSt Olli - 1 5 1, .. 1 .1 : , : . . i. .. - . . .
i.ii.t -iti-r 1 1 r 1 1 - i .1 1 1 1 - rw. r , r 'S . i n ' 1 1 ' 1 1 im im- ihm Ii a i "iiuii.i'ni ;u
ihe one w.ioan ao.l imn i-.u-u v.h.: i:.,,.t.. ht-iata. v r- mi- K ltioti. AiliA . apluireiltly 1 Louisville, Kv., has hen j-ur, hnse.l.
Via".- Ii'fi ,,f! t j i.i in S.n I t . , t i o. M
forcs'r an! wat r was; ,
Ilo.o wll' II it was l.iil lat tall.
j Tht t'tf. inclnilin1 jeiscy, pant-'.
Ink- " nit' Mi-. A. . I. lamma k, health;: , , , ., . , . ... ' s . . . cut of tlx- total, states the rpott. Tim' iriiMft..? ,,. ti - .).. t r-. .n I.MiiKcr, charitifs: .Mrs ., . ..... . . .
-if. i in to:- : .i.- o".i" . niI.... ...... ,.u-. .... .....lv l..ii-titii
loon.y. To,n Moo,.,,. W. K. !...,..! r iv, a report of the ; II(ruXlMi:ltelv in the ren-,
i;ii:int;. i:.lua.l .ola- ami l"' ,l oo.n. i 'nonius ihh1..
Israel UV h n 't-rr.
T o I , , i f. 1 1 1
iiitainin th ptouram
tnr of the roadway, hhowiir that
rh-i I. ii i.ffn a -tt Icmt'iit of tof
o'r.vietnl ami -t!;N ml. oti- to ;. H"l i m 1 u i 1 1 s for 1 1 i - jc.tr -re .'aoKe.l arol on.- to hf- i p. . i - 'l Tin- m-.t mc-tin will I.-'" ..Th,. , , lU(.,...t wh i( h ,v as i., j, t o inert. Ara.th.r ha I..-1S a . . , i .. . t I . "t. I w h.-n In. A. P. I'. lammar U. i ,.wt f(1, t,u. eM(, )1H.ar (n.tll. Th- union hoi.!, that lor ,.: niio i.-c-:it!y icturne.i from th j j:en,i(t was apj'arenth frozen. This M,.i- hav xivt.-.l in .-'.m lr..f. froat. will talk on "Wonon in War, j frozf.M ,,rtin is ahout ä.mo, f,.,t
;i 'i'ira ! hoMy oi , apitalist.-. ; i ni- üi- 'iim; like uic other m. j ioni,i .-ton fert of which is in ha-l !
i'. Mill n.u ot ui- n a.u is op.-n io mc r((mllti ;im, is w.,riii fast." .
CENTRAL LABOR
urand cuunci! of the Don 'osnel, sittin- nt N'ovo Tcp.orki-k. Tl o
s, ' ro'.ir.cil. hnwever, rnlied tlvit :t !
'. as impo-.-ihlo to obey the order 'm ans :f the n'crs.ity of Olen. K !edlnr-' atter. taüce at the mMi(taiy rii;f.Trnrf f the i V.ss:h';s in
): official r;narjty as lutman.
. . i WOMAN FOUND DEAD: j
WEDDING OUTFIT NEAR
' i i t eoiu i ve.l I v .1 .
"ÜIC.UJO. S nt. 1. Ip. the bathoo.n of ai nnfuri'i-h' !' t in
) d)" of the hotter residor.rv ;;,
and ''ollips P. II mtmutoii x hen th-! pm In-. Anions the other import- ( The report further states that h- Speakers Defend VVOrkingmOn ' tion--. 'poii,-- .Monday foan d "tn two wish. a .M-iiiinct aid in their ;,nt :M,n,, olt the y ars ..il'ii- pr.ni.ui which was recently resur-j Uau a, i. , I iH.tlv of a woman al'oilt X(;1 . ot.stinctin- of raiiio.,.!- Th, or-, dar a..- th- on.- for ..an. T. wlie.i a ; f.rt.,, has ,,evflpl cracks hicli' SnÜ HOlfi UrgaiUZatlOn old oM,onivcty .!r-r.'. "a 'fil.J
as Safety Valve.
i -onditioi and the one j tju. tuo .,v,.,s ,,f concrete, freezintrl V when .Mrs. Alma K ' jn tj,,. winter and nndonhteUv crack1
-ar.iatirir,. iy- the union, '"y, liirh is j,id.;iain on "llou.-iim I rnliiatri.il wju a Uow water to K't in between;
one of d!. ,ieher . nih.-ry and and So.ial "onditio!s
iie.iih i, and which o.,s t.o'iKiit ; f,,i l"e'o. 1
h-'-'i-lat-n e. d. l.aie h. d . oiirfs and v., , . will talk .n "''hild Welfare;" ,,'..e.-,' their o-ah to..i ,,,, th- 1 . i , . h . . , , ,,,, -,n. s Mrs. K-1I T. Miloi!t!,il,,I miiiiK ipal -o emiiietits ' j, , Uju iV(, a l:,io on mj limry "f aoo ioa.1 !. tions a .)k-. has l-.-n 1 A in. i i, a ni.ation of Indiana." itrnlliii;: th- trials of tit- he p. o-1 A-;de from the chairmen of com-;d-Indi. ted in S., n I Ya n -i . . ,U. u ,.s KUinu tjH. ;tftei noon's re-Th'-pow. r of this ot l: ani.ation ha" I ,,, ..........itt.es for the vear
df tin- top three inches of concrete. l'rucs Iteinl'a in;. , Prank Jilmer. . amlaiate f city Idminee r .Moore in his reconi-! jude, and i:. II. .Metz of the Jnter-mf-ndations states that the 4.70 j llr,.an jolI1.tl WPrf. tllo p.incij.al feet of pavi-meiU iiranediately wesll . . . .... , , ,,, i , r I breakers at a banquet siven by the of South l a nd Mtould be n-sut faced j 1 J he aindvinir a mixture of tarvia. 0111 ,v,1crul Trades and Lahor union
f.eeon.e s . -r a." says th.- union ; ,,.,,,,;, . m r William llapp. art: J top of w hich should he spread a ! last evening in the C. T. P. hall, forth r. "that it no burner con. eals i v......... 1 it.n. .ni,-- Mk 1 iir,....iiw.i i.m-p,- ..f f.n, r.ae !
.mi.-, .-.w, ....... j , Mv uinncr spoke at length on
rence between the
cot nipt m tions. hut it openly ,vrll T Mil(.ri jiistorv; .Mrs. P. 1..' .-tress is further laid on the pr op-j es its int-ntions of railroading;,., ., .ilIluS(.IlU.nt Mls. T. P. I rr repair of the expansion joints. !thc ,itt,p hrto:
Knuineer .Moore stating that the lahorer and professional man. say-
l!if live ilefendant- to the callows
.Mover. Lincoln highway ami tree
r to prison." The union ; hohl s ; f) w Tucker, thrift
t'.at th- couxtetion of the defep.d-
a,ity Is part of an op. p!v deehned p npo.- on til- part of the apital- ) ts' oi a n i.at ion to j.nt oraniz -tl I;;hor on the rocks. The union has asked tlm prei-d-nt t ue hK full pover and in-
!h:en- to jride for th- defend-; i-tds a fair trial. It has also asked1 tV.at the ilcjuii tint-lit of jti.-ti- ! in-: rtrrcted to investigate the activities'
of the so-called capitalists' orani-!k
v.i'mn, w hit h is known as the Xan l-ran(:isco Chamber of 'omni rc ! The committer in harte of s-nd-i lilt the protest to the pieident i tünpoed if Nick I'. PiCesare. Jhn I)insniore and '. A. illiam of the Metal Poli-het- union. loal:
gardens; Mis. Alma . Ware, child
I welfare: .Mrs. W. P. Po'oertson. ini.Iustiial and social conditions; Mrs. i P. P. Nicely, legislation; .Mrs.
t'h n lcs Intel, peace; Mrs. P.. L. P. una. i . Americanization.
!cd from her month to rh- -as :,- J ture above bat '!: was rot J tarned on. n ,,f ')o .TOir.ansj wrists hail been almost s'rvirC'l with; a r.'zor vhic !j v a found on a v. in-i dow 'ill in th parlor. The vails j and the f!oor of rhe atartment were i
spattered with Mood and there was a hinket of water with a sponce in it with which ffoits apparently had been made to wipe up the
stain. A complete troueau. white i satin imwn, slippers and expensive! underwear were found in a trunk' in the flat. j
The only identiheation mark was a postal rani, postmarked Peraiur. 111., and addressed to Miss .Joseph
ine Parker. it was signed Clara
M UISILI6 L' I
ERS
LAM WAR CENSUS
City Divided Into Sixteen
nniiRTQ ah PTN fr vvoMAM ; Districts Name Chair-
vvwi-riv II I Ik I I UI I I I WIIIOO
JUMPED OFF THE BRIDGE:
man for Each.
steel protection plates and expan-j inc that earning a living was arnsion felt were not placed in th" j ini? a living whether by the ha ml proper vertical position when the j or ,y the brain. pavcincnt was laid. Kntirely new -The working man is mcne appre-
tv....- .v.v.........,w cuueu ani mine nnporrani man ne,ami sai,i -Do not worrv voiir fur tanre of at least two feet on each , rvixUy lhinks lt, is. aid XJr t;i. nlire is on tho waV..
", ; nie.. ne is me iounuauon oi tne ; Ttrs Anderson said the
in cone insion r.nmneer .ioua
states in hi
resurfacing
.....i.i ..II Irllio whouhl l.e dmt off' . ... . . . inio-o!. i.
....... ... ......... - jwn.it woul.l happen. the Working (been so ei-centric the n ihhors had
... I ' ,. ... r nian 1,1,n-s Jl l'vin- to the profe.s- I cal'ed her "The Cerman Spv."
ill iruMiiniumii u ...... mno U,.r, f ti,.t fop li n,
''. at&as v il" v iiiiii,
1 '- lOMiiw.nuMi ui ui , u s Lars Anderson ai.l the' usion KRin'P MooroWorM. U.t tho working men inj woman leased the flat a month as ! i. report that when he Uu, rmttM, SlaU.s st(,p tu.lr lal,(,r ',t ,.H lU ffol ;ltt(.nipts ,,f (h,J i-ppnlrs are made on t the fur . , hours all1 thrr(. is no tellin nr.i-hbors to be friendlv and had'
states Mr. Moore in his report. I wish to state that no form of repairs is ever as uood as new work properlv done. I believe, however, th
ii-. . 1 ...i . i . ! ilnno !j tor. oOfl to'
throw' away; ttiat it can he saved and will nive ood service if resurfacing is carefully done." Mem hers of the state 'highway r....i ... io.-1, ui ill 1... In Jnlit)l lletld
p i ! u-n,i.,..,in,. ..w.r.iiM-r citing many instances where .uch
J ill nil., I lll.l I uiiv rwa . , t.vv-.....r
there would he no cases for the doctor, there would bo no trials for the lawyer to plead, there would
he r.othin. And when one conies j down to the lfcire facts the work- i inff ami professional man are ex- j actly on a par." j Mr. Met, dwelt upon organized! labor and its importance. After 1
to word received by the county com-
i missioner?. l ne memners oi tue The theory tli.it .-.Irs. Mays jump-' commission will make a trip over ed to li-r death from the Craml 'hairmen of the committees totu. Umoln hiRhWay from South Trunk !.rid- a s. outed l.v W. take the -women's war service'' Pend to th Illinois state line for Hosier, chief of th- p.- ial oilice, s ! rL.Msls in Uo (.itv wer, named at a purpose ..f devisir.c means to w'n.- have !-en j;i;ardiiu the briiUe hae the road repaired in the vafor the past five months No one ' '"-tin in the (hamber of Com-j th;U art. u ,,ad con. saw her b ap. It is possiMe sh-j m'rc? Monday afternoon. i:ac" ditlon.
may l.ae jump.! in a few hundred ! woman appointed as chairman will
labor had not only made it much j easier for the working man to make i his living hut also made his life j more worth living, he said: Defends the I'nions. ;
"Lahor unions art the dread of employers. The manufacturers say that organizers are the curse of the universe. Vet there is no commercial or industrial enterprise exist-
left ahoe tin luide, sewral hil 1 enlist the service of a number ofini am PnOKIMn PI AssP in tmlay tnal is not thoroughly ordr.m havinu reported .-eeing h-r in women workers to assist her in j Tl-Ml UUUmNU UUHOOtO gani.cd. Labor organizers with im
rUH UHAUt I fcAUhfcnb j other intention than to awaken ; their fellnwmen to hopes for a betAt a mrpting of the grade school j ter living are often labeled as a teachers held at the hUh school j menace to the w elfare. They are
.Monday afternoon arrangements. , downed by almost everyone.
that ii it . eurinu the names of women in the ! Two oi'i. i s on d'it at the : citv w ho are w illing to yiyn for "wari
'Phe was up and down all day and all niuht watching the mail box." sai.l Mrs. Anderson, "but no one ever saw anv mail in the box."
WOMAN ENJOYS MEALS SINCE TAKING TAI1LAC Appetite Fine and She Can't Pass Ice Box Without Getting Something to Eat.
I id'. S:,tnia : i "tei i'.nnn and both r ices."
d-ny ha vini; seen the w oman.
Mrs. Victor P. Jones, chairman
were made for two ( lasses in cooking to he held everv Mtmday aft-
"Had phe bee; thei- thcs- men on "enrollment ot' women and wom..aiil sor.-lv ha- chall.-im-d her.1 en's sei ic." said tile Work Would lor hö m e is allowed on the bridge be begun this week and would b-
without a -( i.;l j inut.'' said Mm- .concluded i-y ct. 11. the time al-ernoon at 1:1'. oii in the high !r. low t d by the h-.tdcpia 1 1 rs for the school and the other in the cram-
liii;:.il s"ri will b held for . census. Mis. Il.ijs Wedn.-s.lav morning at Th- workeis will distribute
her rcMu' in o. N. Sf P-tc r st. placards to b- placed in windows I A spe.-ial class for housekeepers
Mrs. ilavs .s survi.-d ) h i hi.-- of th- bonus signing, and there will! was rganized at Klder school Mon-
"Put then conies the question.
What could an individual accomplish in an appeal for higher wages in other words for the right to
oiMi- vrhool fine ernuii will include live man's inalienable
notebook work in its study. What could he do without the or
ganization 7 The union is the only
' i can't pass the ice box now j w ithout taking something t eui j and it used to I e that I didn '. . have any appetite at ai! and ! couldn't tat much, anyway Lecansof a bad stomach." said .Mrs Lewi-! I oiiipiin. 7 '.'l South Washington
right? j street. Kokc-'iio. Indiana, w ile of a
bteel null employe. '"It's Tanlac that lias gcn n
il appetite ami it has lived up nv
... :. i: ; 11 1 'Cine ami n na.s oxen up m vmce of labor. If the cap tahst j M(in1at l so 1 t an .,(jov ,I(J)( 'ttlo o j can find iny other that is better , ,10 t oritinued. !
hand a:., I daughter. Mo'iib- Pliza- also b- ards of food saving meth-dav afternoon at - o'clock and will
hcth. a4.. on.- and a biother. oils i,,;- in the kitchen. I take up "wai" work, conservation, the working man would only be too j - p.efoie l tcok Tanlac I al as
bit lad :'fttr meals. i-'ood jut stc mvd to lie in niy stomac a wit'a-
class consisting of girls who unity of action his sole plea. And
.Mrs. itob.-i;-- an.l Willi, tin C
riiomp-oi:. :-o!h of I'hii.uu. Mrs. as chairmen follow: .Mrs. Pred ilas u . I. on. Mav !'.. 1 n :. in L.-d. district No. 1; Mrs. - No
lle, ktord. . I:-. Jolm S P-i will op'u -i.it.
1'iie names of the women named I economy. -tc. in the preparation nf lad to know of it. Numbers is
food. ! the sole force of the laborer and
out digesting ami it felt heavy.
1 got n-rvou: , too. Why. some
hie. No. Mrs. .1. A. Kode. No. :'.; I have had three years of work held yet there are objections to organ- j tJ ' (J o - ,;,:vni,s " ln'at Mi.s Mary PuShane. No. 4: Mis.- its first meeting at tho high school ization which is tiie poor man's j fV yHt w lS going to .i .nothe Maud.- Hoke No. .". : Mrs. Ldward Mon.lav evening. Advance.! conkinir' mP-n-. of -x ist.-nce." I..!..i ii i,... ... . .
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oi- niiiuiMi oiiuitn. Aiauoe iioixe. .no. ; .mis. i.uwaru Monday evening. Auvnnreii cooKing means of existence. 'end IV have to iro to I'd
Ma-e. No. .;; Mis. Cuy Pish. No. I and buduet making will be given Petween Rpeeche sebctios weie. --.My r.iother -ent me a paper!
MINISTERS PLAN TO HOLD 7: Mr -f ' attention. Lillian Mai tin. No. '. ; Mrs. Ceorge!
PATRIOTIC MEETINGS u piuii.ps. n... m.s. j. c m:i. jmjiorc ELECT th. 1. No. 11; Mi- William Cass. .N.,.iJU,1MUu0 . J,
1
I played bj the saxaphone oaartc t of ' a.iv -ertising Tanlac cue day and I li.'i;n.it .(celled to trv it.
I "It !-.ei up mV stoma-h m short
.... l-x. l-l,lT!VI'll
pi aqq nPFir.PRQ .... vv , .
vi . IWU.I.W -Hie guards o- ne r-oui.. : j lt uv ;,ny t , food but lov J i
Ileview. no. 4, v. rro p.casau.i 1 tc,t anytf.ing I want withe; t.
.nltr. It used to be that I had
b ' e :ni-hty e . fal about eatinu
Plar.s . mad,, to bold me.-t- 1 -N,t;- Irving Jackson. No. P'.; ing ,f a p.'.tnoti. ai,.'. educaiioiiai -x,rs- . Parrs. No. 14: Mrs. Wil- ;
. n.iracttr or.ee a moi.tb. to b- ad ham Piker. No. 1.".; Mrs. K. C. pr. Morris (Joo.lman was ch.o-en pies-, trrtained at tli" horn- of Mrs. Ilmir.a ' ti-(,uo;e attorvar-j.
dressed l men of nitnm.ji r-puta- Pb"a!es. No. I1'.. 1 ident of the junior class of the high Weav-M. J 1 p. Sinpl vt.. it". honor -j soon saw thr.t Tank c
lien bv the South Pei.d Mi.K-T-rii! - school at an election held Monday 0f j,or birthday a an. versa ry. luibing iip my mr
..- .... fNrnillrtrf liri r r- - r- .. r V!,.. ..iI.ai. a-H... ..'ni'i.l
a s m la I ion .l U. la 1 1 1 o I !l I ' . I U " Xf- K U ll .HX r-t t I I h k a i n i 1 1 oo n. . m . 'i i.i i .'.ii i
W U O 1 I V UU I IL.WU I Vll
ii:enings wiii : - in i.i at th- oi'br- . nt h,; relit .
! ...l c. .... 1. C.irki.n t it 1 i. l.-zilf . 'I I'll IIIT'l k.
LA I t IM. U. olUUbNI ilent: Lurlla Pridge. secretary: .v.eet'ng of ti t Ktor., . p :. a.
v. ' i
to'l', -1 H'l I
v I'm lot a bi nervous."
If ;.ou i.ro i.ot ftt ling rl-'ht .r t . ; Tai;!..c. an.l it today. It has ,
i . ... lei" o ; ie -a ) io - oi w f.i.vercj in-ii
iL h a Muessf'. tr.us.ucr: ;aren.-e hr. Morvlay alterro-ui a: tue i. , .,,,, lt ujU helj, v-z RnH IMFVV-TlhjlF Wnnt Ark Th" fu',,al "f W. h. 1 "l.;i. t"rsl;al. j-ml Mi,s Marie Cal- vv Tho time was ont o i,-. u. su.-; j . A (,,: iu,u v, ., ,.n . t v;Hi. ntdU IVtWO HtluO VVdllt HUo p: j,., - atoi sf.i.kht a: Notre lun.e . lend .'. s'-oi'sor. tin- vor': for th.- oorniiv; "-v.';.. ;r r,.,Vi r, Ktl ;t th,
u ii .1 ,it . took pi. i. y.sT-r.'.a' J At a r.e;ii.i, of the IkCilo.M -In'.-. There . e e 2" -uis pre.-e:. ii.oinibL' at 11 o'clock from tlm ur.i- ! P.eorgo Mag y was le-ted rrei- -
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Afl'T I. a-- the 't pec. John ' Ca a -i. u ü h. . S. C . pi evident of , the M P. i e ; ? it V . d-lt:'ed a M'tÜliiM in whb b h- paid a tt ib .te ;. the drowned a ' h it t e.
Th- 'oodv was st lit ; Hornell. cla--e in . ookiair. sevvin- ai'd tnil-
"The Proof of ihe Padding la In the Patim--." The Proof of cioo.j .Mcnb-, is Tc HOFFMAN'S Coot St'-aks coir Speci.Ptv. DAILY l)!NNi:it ... nncl SOc. spvnw IIIVMIK ?.0c and 10c. 230 N. Michigan St. Near Orpht-um.
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..I- ...... ' .......-. .... 1-'.. . . w is statt o upward Mom. ay. An the -home service" in this i'-y. j.j al(1 that so iar the tr. m.rdarcordim: to P. C .M.uiiiin-. .hair- tlM ,.Mgh;eet Pg f-at ha.', gone .n man of the Ked c'r-'ss committe- witlauit a hit' h. in charge of tile work. Tb- sion is bein elevat.d I W
A meeting a h-!d m th- i'hüiü-do't at a time, in c." trust ' ti.e her of Cor.; inert Monday afb-r- thiee foot lift- w hi. h marked t !..- . itvw" . ?yi."."J ' 'T.r'iv " noon to arrant- for the date and to ;. att-::ipi to rats.- a ; a n :nt ' i .-. " ti;- u further plans for t r i i i: g j , ;l ,. j:i wh.n four 11,.- w.t.
n the work. N later arrant-- p.: a- it '.roke from it- moot in-- jr. r
nicnts .,r- to be ma.le until inf.'i- irV;,j a;r aid pi :'.:-.! into t'a- ,i'.r. I matio.'i i re-.-lved from the ua- Th- -.u.i;-- t .-.-tiniat- h.t th- j tlo.'al hi sd'p'.il tei s. 7;, f,.,.t inaik '1H 1- . a !b'.! T !"-. j - da v if tin- same ib al w'-.-.th. 1 c..nin ai:i:(.i: ci..r. .pt. pre ; ü ; A ni'-ting of th- t-ach-r of the . . . .
. :tv will be li-ld in tP. dome-tie Si i'iw- 1 ....no of the hi th s. h ""1 this aftMho..! at : 1 to arianu for
T r u vi i 11 ic with aJvcriier nie.it: more tor le cash.
HARRY L.Y ERRICK
Fen era
Dir ec lor
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AmbotABO
DWIM V- PILI. AiiU.3.
Curtains and I ra pe-ies Third Ploor North St'ction
ROBERTSON' 'ftbMPANY
Shopping Hours
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Home Beautifying and Replenishing
?ri1 is Now In Order
Many will lhi week bj inlficfteJ in new Jejpr.ui:. i r ;::e ia ine. Tlie Curutin anj Drapery department i .-plen.ii.ily read;, at t'.j present ;inie, tu supply not tnh materials but tic:etinn. e.clpi'i:! t ? carry out the Jesi-n -ou have vo:: yhwv.w. A Room In the Making The right thins: in the riM place. zi; into a nutshell the a;t c a w ell Kirnis-he.! home. In other wnrJs w lien w e start t pl.c: a n-orn for you we study not only the coc hut every Je:a;l to rr::: r cut the test elTect.
New Draper- Fabrics Harmonious for fal! and winter, have arrived and man y beautiful Color (ones are included ill these new Tapestries. Reps, Kapock Silks :mJ embroidered Gunalines; colors thai rvill blend v. ith nivs iir: coit rin-s ot every :o:ie. We invite your inspection. 'ew iMarquisettes, Filet Nets and M.iJras. iu plain and varied lie11 red designs, suitable for each pru'daihr rot;-, desired, priced inun . i. 00 00 - i
22c to 89c yard.
Ruas
Pricing in the September Sales for the home, together with variety and the genuine quality of these rugs, strikes emphasis upon this occasion that selections now are most advantageous.
Devlin's Royal Wiltons ()12 lt., room size, at $49.50 to $82.50. 8.3x10.0, room size, at $37.50 to $75.00. 36x63 inches size, from $9.00 to $13.75. 36x36 inches size, from $6.50 to $8.50. 27x54 inches size, from $6.00 to $8.50. 22Kx36 inches size, from $4.50 to $5.75. Also larger and special size at equally reasonable prices. These rus come in beautiful soft and clear designs, Egyptian. Saruk, Chinese ami all-over patterns.
High Grade Axminster Rus 11.3x12 ft., room size. $31.50 to $45.00. 6x12 fr.. room size, $24.75 to $37.50. 8.3x10.6 ft., room size, $21.75 to $35.00. 7.6x0 ft., room size, at $21.50. 6x9 ft., room size, at $17.50. 1.6x6.6 ft., room size, al $9.50. 36x70 inches, size, at $5.50. 2 7x54 inches size, at $2.95. Body Brussels Rugs S. 3x10.0 ft., room ie. from $27.50 to $39.50. (12 ft., room size. $31.00 to $42.50.
Seamless Velvet Ruos 0x12 ft., room size, $21.00 to $35.00. 8.3x10.6 ft., room size, $25.00 to $28.50. 7.6x9 ft., $21.S5. 6x9 ft.. $17.50. 27x54 in., $2.19 and $2.98.
Tapestry Brüssel Riis 9x12 ft., room size, from $17.50 to $22.50. 8.3x10.6 ft., room size, from $16.50 to $19.75. 7.6x0 ft., room size, Ironi $9.75 to $15.50. 6x9 ft., room size, from $10.50 to $13.50. All extra quality an.l seamier.
The New Bj'zantine Washable Chenille Rugt very attractive and sanitary for IvJr.M.dP. nurseries and bath rooms. A tine assortment of colors and designs. 24x36 at $2.19; 24x48 at $2.95; 27x54 at $3.85; 30x6o at $4.50, and 0x72 at $6.50. Linoleum for bedrooms, bathroom and kitchen, always sanitary and easy to clc.ni. Best printed designs at 70c and 80c square yard. Inlaids at $1.10, $1.35 and $1.50 square yard. V. extra charge ft nican:ing and laving. Brer.lin Window Shades, nur specially. Any size made M nrJer.
Prevent Friction From Sending Your Car to The Scrap Heap
Friction is slowly, surely sending your car to the scrap heap. In spite of lubricating oils and greases, it continually wears away the bearings. Every bearing is full of microscopic holes and pin
points which will, if left alone, cause ruinous friction. Dixon's selected flake graphite is the only lubricant that will fill up these holes and build up around these pin points a smooth, oily veneer that grows finer and more smooth with use and wear. With this rare form of flake as a basis we have produced a line of graphite lubri-. cants specially designed for every separate part of the car. Try Dixon's Transmission and Differential Grease No.
677 on your car and see what a difference it will make in mileage and smoothness of running. Dealers who sell real service know and rccommend Dixon's Graphite Automobile Lubricants.
Aih your dealer for the Dixon Lubricating Chart JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE COMPANY
Us GRAPHITE
Automobile
Jersey City, N. J.
Established 1827
VIOLINS FOR SALE 1 rrtlrb J. . lllUm. eiirt ilin innkrr anil ialrfr of ail triiif in-ktrumt-nt. 22 Mrn -prlni r. New Jim Minn 2.11 . MUMgaii t-. erond floor, riMini .V Home i.liooe 2VI2.
Don't Pay Cash for Your Clothing Ycmr Cmllt Iii tJooJ x GATELY'S
i V5 H MK-hioir St.
"SOLE SAVERS
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