South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 268, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 25 September 1917 — Page 3

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Consider Ordinance to Put All Outhouses in City Off the Maps.

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m NEW BONOS

510,000 Worth Divided Between Two Banks Move in New Quarters.

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T.nui.i I i'.ie in it uu !i il ; j in n rronomic- r a.!jn.-t!ii"nt. The I'irst Nation. tl haul; was awar!-i an iss'l" fur J I, and the 'hapin Staff h..nl; uns avaioVii i-.-M Ii ..-

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that so:tic 1 to ! a a a to puM.C health,

1- the le'iilt. i'nder it the city

::oiii' a.s follows: .'ii"i!er 1, houmUd h Taylor, ."luni oe, F I'ov', v, tli- ii . f t , X.. . ari' Ivlaial. and I,irs oln a W.. ii is. h" I".trr'd iifforc July ;. I'd",. Zon- j in' lading the Uti.tu oi:t.-i i" z'iü' 1, and I oumli a. ' .-.iiMjdr. tvr. Napoleon, Tonti. V.'i.-s.ir. Ulaii c. f.aporte. Wavhirr.,ten and Chapirt. must h" ltan I 11 oy July 1, 1 .t 1 : . Zun" the ten itot y uut.-i.l" on s 1 and 2 aral i ..und"! hy Indi tna. Miami, laid;.. :ioith tity limits, cast line of th" llarUw Heights aIdition. An'tlla '. I. ."'. 1:. ri'-;ht-Mf--.ay, Wil1 or-. Iipotte -mil W.ilnat. i.- to I-..-thard hy Jtily 1. r'L'O. Tha foiirih 'one. all oth'T tenitory within th. ity limits, is t he. . leaiel h.-fui-Ju'y 1. 1'Jll. i'iin hinr Krnio;il. The oidi.'iario' provide:- that vhoiill any owner refns. to retnow t.( ov:thoti fn his 'it;pert, if tin iv "o .-ewer and nater onneot.i'iin a'.ailihl. thv l.ard of health may tlj tlie work. haruin the i.-t to th" ovairr, who must i. the c-t :.; tae-. Any hdation jsM.l'j""t to a tine of ?1') or less, end failure to i;.y the tin means

.mpri.-omnent. Heran so maMf'r-pIumhrrs In the t ity want to ho aide to speak re-t-arilinu the proi-o-ed amendments t ii" id'ini'dn ordinanr-e, th" orriiianre was aain referre! to the ( o. mitte of the wholo. The ori.'nane as written will make huildliy. cn.ip-r hy eon.-iderahle lunonnts, ,ml it is said the jdnn? - is ohjeet to this h raiis it will take part of their protit. rd ina nres ro'idinu for increase In the Filarie-; of the street com-la'-siuiiur ami his deputy, and a"-I-roj.t iatirv.- Jl'.T '.' 1 .7 :'. tu tla fark l u.ir 1 of jark eoiumissi(.n: rs were J as 1. The monthly report of the city .iitrellei ns suhmittel. it shows n halam of 0. rash on iapd .Mi:. 1. r.'lT, with total col-i'-ion! during the month amountin.: to $ 4 .". lf.sv. Total rre.liLs are " J."' ..1 t. leivincr a balance on of ;:i.o. An ordinanre jro idinq- for an i : ue of 3 I l. 0 o o in 1 pMxent hond.s " r the u;'t"rwork.s was referred to the rnmmltteo rf th whole. Tlie i .n's r:re to niatnre in jm year.

-."". re-p" ti t ly. -nhr ni'-etinu' of tie- hoard

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was hdd in th" old

school, inantiiatiiii; th m'in-,' in of all ainiinistrat: h pa rt merits to that huildmi? and th' removal uf all (dasj-'s to the n w hik'h s. Iim.l. Administrative effurt is nuw rntrali.'.J

i- onsiI -red to he

ami class work

hftu-r arratmed. Just ia for" th- in""tin tlie hoard, tuuether with I'm rh.Kint: Auen. Kl.in and opt. J. I'. Naner. mem-, hers. ' iipeyted various kinls of direel and indir't liuhtin arrangements in-tilie.i in the n"w hiijli s(hod as experiment. halireet liKhtiim seemed to make the he.-t impression, although hlinite le.isiori was i esei e. 'ui-i.! i at m of hids in the proposed liuhtimr contracts were 'xhaiistivedy considered, hut deejsion in this al.su was r -served, pending further in format u.n

and plans relative to liyhtir. :i-J tu res. I A re.sulutiou leclaiim: persona! realim-ss t eooperat with the soldiers' ami sailors' lihrary week ciu-l mitte was also alujted hy the' hoard in mm rxlin the s hod of-j I'm dais fr th ieal resp(ne made! hy them in aiding the movement. No (cnnaii in Mlit Caso. Many routine matters .'vre Iis-j po?-ed of in the course of the meet-i

. r, ii iiiMiiih .1 l-l'llis, M ;l II I I T 1 1 I her f teaehers and employes" con-' TIN tracts and payment uf hills recom

mended for that action hy the arrhi-1

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; Unusual Activity Also Noted in Army May be Due to ! General Strike.

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Th" view show how tuhes-, thus irovilink' i.ttar ks.

FOJS ATTkCK.riOM. ABOVE, nj DCXOVT.

armel quick-firers are moun'eil on th torpedo for defense against either aerial or stihinarino

The Public Pulse

l'onirniini'-ritmrn f.r tlHn oolnnin fcmv J. pj'cia-il anny nioiilr tuit muMt h" r ap.-inlei hy the n.'irne of the r.-rit'-r to insure crd f.iifh. No reKKnsi!dlity for fa. ts t,r i!it i rtnts expres-vj viil So aa;ruc(l. Here? dls'-ntslin tf pul.lie . neti"ni invlti'd. Silt witti lh- riht r-.Teil to elimin.it virjeas and hj-tinnl)e matter. The -nPimn in fr . Hut, he reasons '!.

U. S. SURGEONS ARE SPLENDID UNDER FIRE

i tect of the new hih s hol.

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typhoid i:iiii:.mi" Ol li ( ITY. New s-Times:

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connection with the lisoussion of the teachers' contracts anil arrangement of certain ttachers to teach nluht classes-, tin- suhjert of the niuht ( lasses whic h open Monday. Oct. 1. was hrouuht up and approving comment mailt- on the fact that CJerman was not included with Spanish ami French amomr th" lanpruatres to he taucrht. as hal been the case in former days. Hesides la in na es. the tourses. as previously announce.!, include bookkcepinp", penmanship, business arithmetic. m hanical drawing, agriculture, spellincr, typewriting, business I'nylish, shorthand, machine shop, automobile repairing and salesmanship. (Tasss in beginners' Fnli.sh ami citizenship i tiven at the Laurel. 'a.sliiir:to:;. Iiisiun st. and Oliver schod. as well as at thr hiph sc hool.

If the condition of the outhouses is as stated ;n the South Bend News-Times of last Saturday, it is no womit r that we are just in for it. The history of nearly all typhoid epidemics teaches us that Hies couiinyr fron manure heaps, arba;j heaps, carcasses and excrements are for tu percent responsible. Why

not then b away with this kind of

nuisance? Let us take for an ex-(can realize what it means to ample, our neighbor. Niles. Mich. I on dedicate operations while

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LKITISH FRONT IX FKA.Wi; AND HKLCIFM. Sept. - ' . American surgical teams haw at:ain been doi.iu magnificent work in advanced casualty eleariiiLc station.- since the latest offensiv e h L'an. a number jf surgeons ami helpers bein'-T under a ha"y shell tire at times. At one station out in th" neicrh- ' orhood of the Ypres-Menin roail several surt;cins ami assistants l"vo Inen lahorimr st-alily since Th'sday mornintr. Tlios. who have seen them at the operating tahb- while shflls were breaking about them declare that they have never witnessed a denion.-t ration of greater coolness than was shown by these men who wielded the knife to save life during those nerve racking times. Those who are ncquainte! with the ordinary hospital operating table and know how much care is taken to prevent noi.-e anl interruption

carry trreat

IxlLI.l l (t (TtlbMNC. MILTN. S. '.. Sept. IT.. Three persuns were instantly killed ami two otliers of the same family w r" fatall injured Sunday niuht when t?i- car in whicli the vrn riding

struck hy a fn-t passenger train . tossin- near here. The dea.l Harry Harder. !at- of Morgan . nf.ir rh.i.-a-o. his wife. Minaril his hrth-r. James. Tlie sisters ,,f Mrs. Harper. IMith Mux onroy. ilbd s-me thr-

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Tin: :koyin; c.ii:l. A viil when in h 1 teers is pa.-s-in through a ritical p-riod of her iife. The transition frm childhood to maturif is not always easy; eon-j-equentlv. in manv a- heak. breaks rbn entirely and the vjrl vo.s into a lecline and dies you:.;. If he s ajes tliis fate, sl.e m.i fall into a state of peimam-nt ill-l-enlth. I is of the utmo.-t hnportarcr. in enler to insure noireal ; ml healt'n de elopment. Miat proper precautions taken, and n.thuii: .;,- pr' ed mi i e helpful than The faithful use of Llia . l'inliam's ''e-etal le 'mpound. ti. , r at w oman's med cine and tonn . Ad

Baad The Following How Adolph Haine Cnml HiniMdr of Con-t ipation and Indigo-lion Witliout Driijrs. I'"ri-e. l)i't. Time or 1"ihii-o.

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you are ir. itel to attend eoiirse in Scientiti i'ook--" to L'ti. A.r and Null.

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ccordinLC to their news-papers they shells are e-xplodms: nearby. Another

had only live cases of typhoid in Ame rican surgical te am has been L'l month.-, whilst we here have s.". working in a (lerman prisoner camp

case's in l'l elays. Th health otlicer where wountled captive's are taken.

there, a former medical marine of- There arc still others scattered

ticer. is the sword without urace about at various points.

for the outhouses and privies. The population ef Niles point with justitiel pride at the man who they say is the first and real health ollicer the city ever had. Let us not take this as a slur at our own officials but let it be an example of fearlessness can do. "Hew to th? line, let the quipps fall where they may." is the motto in Niles and should be the me.tto of the health authorities here. Water can he hoib"d, milk ste-rili.ed. but against the outhouse pui-ance mithin is safe. Therefore neer mind the costs, never minel th" displeasure of owners; remove ami abate these nuisances which are nlway.- a menace to health. And it :s mt .just always typhoil which the pesterous My brings; it is the

carrier of tin

sis. ,l ipht heria. scarlet fever, small pov. pluumonia, infantile paralysis just as wa-ll. If you lo away with th' open priies and swat the My you will rive' the doctors vacation, the undertakers a well deservel r -t and transform the hospitals in t b eture halls on health topics. M.y that millenium soon conic; Atil'Il! A Ii:VOTKI r-ITIZKN. MKS. J. A. M ANNFHINCI.

It Coot Him Ntliinc nml WIM Cost mi NathiriK to Do the Saint. "When a man or woman lia suff-rel for y-ars with ceiisrip.itl"n :m-l iridiirestien. has tri't -v-rytl:in under the heavnt wltli'Hif iii(i'v. Hiev are n.-itiirally lianl-heiib-d s k-j.t i s. Ami when

bacillus of tiihcrculo-. J"otl (,;in '".r' t'1,, trouhles w ith

out orntrs. oxer. ie. iier or expense, ir Is a boi stn t-rii-iit that lias to l- pr"vai hefore yu will hfbeve if and his w lire jrlnd tt di witleait any exp-n- t yoii uow or ever. All that is uecessarv

Ladies9 wear exclusively 2nd Floor Union Trust Bid?. Cors. Michigan and Jefferson. Coats, Suits, Dresses, Blouses JUST RECEIVED

Pepr.:y.itiMi; the newest aiu! e!i'ice-t tvl oi fabrics, new cvIor. exceptional values. Special for this week:

Suits Pom Pom Coats . . . . Serge and Silk Dresses Georgette Blouses . . . Crepe de chene Blouses Skirts

hie v.metv

$22.00 . $25.00 $15.00 . $5.75 . $4.75 . $5.00

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UNION TRUST BL.DG., 2nd Floor. Cors. Michigan and Jrflcrscn Sts.

CORN BEEF AND CABBAGE LINE SOLD TO KANSAN ni'NTINr.ToN. Ind.. Sept. 2Z. The e-areer if the '. Ik and C. iIo'vt known as the e-orn 1-eef and cabbage! railway, was emlel in the circuit court Monday when the receiver. J. t CurtK leclared it ohl ti e'harler? Levensn of the SonkenJalamab Iron ar.d Metal '. of Kansas City. Mo., for Si'.lo.uOO. Mr. Levenson announced immediately after court adjourned that his firm w.Mild pay cadi and that the j;;rehnse had been made for the purpose of operating, if possible: eitherwise it will be lismantled. Herman Sor.ken. president of the company, roiifirn.e! the statement maie by Mr. Levn?on. The sale will end a receivership which started in lioS lurinq: which time the Cincinnati, mufft on and Chicago road, the real name, was the bone of many b'.cral contentions. Twenty '"id.lers qualilieel by posting r..eoo certi::el checks. That they will not see the C. V.. and C. tli-m.mtleil without putting up some kind of a fight is the state-

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to i.kavi: M.xT wi:i-:k. WASH1NCTON. Sept. The

j aunmission heal"l by Sec'y Wilson I to investicate labor audit ions of 'the Pneirb- coat arT.l in tlo wst plans to leave Wa-hiiuton a:lv ; next w e-;-k.

A.ivcriiscrs make profits from volume not price?..

Adolph Ttn Ine- Say: dTor the First 'llmr- In 15 Yrnr I am KnUrrly l'rr from C 4n I i po 1 1 n nnel In diiirotiuii, and it ha nut ront ntr nn pniiv."

Is to b the c;i!ni .-, Mr K.'dne d i L cive ! tni ii-v v'leiitine fii.itfil 're.!i iiat' i r. akf.ist f...!. ..ii. d i:AT IT. a p t I It aired Mm anl 'n- i;r- I tlam-aii.!-f fthr after niediiir.s )m. otter I v j f..i eil and it -st b i in in tldi; and will! r r taut yen ati thine n-ov -n --r ver ' as what 'ii tna j-.ty f-r f!a- now fr,,. ' wid he l: i'Tc ti.au .tv-i M -'ll-'ititiitil: I

O-L'AT-IT fer ether feeds wLich y.-u !,. rot i:e'd. Why eentlnr.e t" -"'or frtni eenripaticn. 'ri'll'-sti-'ii and i eada -he - w L' Ti yoa i -a:. - ure y.'ii--lf w ithoat ri-k. !ai.T or i xpi'iiv t.y p:-"j -r f a!..r..-'.-

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p" rterhoa-.- !. ''-.. Iiii. "lent pri'-in-a If net 1.11 at tfce pro.-er nn:-d IU nd. iirii pi : ! ..itr t'.i.s, r ei;.T -IT. '. IM.!' . 'hi V". I'.I . ilr p. k;t'' v i.l h" I ti.ri: mail if '! !" .-t ; :i t- !; ;p i r-.sta.e I lit" n."T.' ':(. k if hot The t-iithra':.. -s ,.f at I.m 1 --:i -u '!:. it liv! .-r f this r .i;" r and a .!..;. hy ;;.:.. ..'s a

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OdiA T-IT '.. ,i j in Sour!; IV-ral . a positive s'uir.iat- .f satisfa- t i r. Vtir aioiiey bn 1-y tie" w-ll-kn.iv. LT('i: nanwd h--"w t IV h rieka--r-.'!itrk Kro . Tte- i -n.:. :; ;r, t . !fa Till Mai"; . p.. j

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'"a ..r! tetl at a I endez oils . kibmieter- fr in Cm uos Aire s. Thr- ;s als,, nnusiuii iiulitary actiity in it,,, i ;!:!, he. .itb-imh this l- I'stensii-lv lue to the general st rik . a hi.: h oila lal .- ii t'u.i im.k the elieial -tal'f h ts its ey s oji"" to " 1 1 1 i - nee essitie-.'" The ),. stion of a rupture with (lermauy i- still iteine widely di.insst .l hy the Argentine eonpress and the pahiic in general, notwithstanding Ceimauy's recent notes. Main of the leputies -aid that they no lunger have eontu'.ence in Berlin be-causi' if the K'vernm-nt disapproed of n I.'jburfi;'s dispatcher it should have taken action against the minister anel not waited until after Sec'y Lansing'? revelations to express its disapproval. tjuetii Not Clo-iHl ct. The cabinet anel deputies do not yet consider the question eloseti and there is widespread disapproval hy the newspapers ant deputies of the personal Kuarante- sent by I r. Luis Ik Molina, the Argentine min-iste-f at Lerlin, that (lermauy would keep its premiises. It is learnetl tiiat the general statr. f-ince the bei:innin; of the Toi iacident, has had the matter of mobilization unler considtratiem and that war plans havo been discuss ,1 and e'impain commanders appe-int eel. If there is ;i declaration of war, it is declare!, Argentina will send two divisions to Lurop and will not content with a passive attitud'-. The men and eepiipment are rea.l for almost immediate embarkation, if the necessity arises, and the' allies ir that event would be asked to furnish artillery.

;i:iiM. ivriiri:ci: is m:mi sTiuivi:. hi:i.ii:i Bl'LNOS AIKLS. Sept. IT.. Cerman inlluerccs are believed to be behind the railroad strike in Argentina. Throughout the day, it has been ascertained by the authorities, that the strike auitatois were offering strikers orders n a German electric company with whie h to pay grocer and butcher bills.

iwgi:. tin: tahi: ih:.i.i :.r PAYS. Hiprhest prices f(r centime: n's at. el ladies' cast-off clothimr, Colfax Ave. Ai

MOTHER'S FRiEHB FOR Expectant iilof hers r.TAKES THE CRISIS EASIER

That is all the time leU tor you

man's Suit or Overcoat tor Sio. As it will be necessary to raise our price to Sl2.5n in order to maintain our same hiirh standard ot" value owing- to the enormous increase in the

prices of woolens and material:

Deliver this message to yourself, your friends and neighbors that you can still buy Sherman's Clothes for Sio if you hurry. Only 6 days left. We have plenty of Fall and Winter Suits, Top Coats or Overcoats for you to choose from. Our guarantee of absolute satisfaction or your money refunded remains the same. Monday morning, Oct. 1st, Sherman's Clothes will sell tor S 12.50. The greatest Dollar-for-Dollar clothes value in the world.

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And Trade Marks Obtained In all j Countrlt. Axlvlo Fre. OBO. J. OLTßCir, Registered Patent Atty. j fll-711 Stude'bakeT UCc Berk j lUnd. Ind. 1

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Merchants National Bank First bank In South Bend to apply for membership In FEDERAL RESERVE BANK

rar Kerr Fhocn and Qoe Nfnr Watch Oar

SIIOP.

Your Time is LiiratedL You Must Act Quickly

Later Than

Saturday

, Not

Sept. 29th

big

The big 44 Sale conducted by the A. H. Heller Furniture Company need no introduction to the people or South Bend. In fact this remarkable sale, which has been in progress for the past three weeks, has in a great measure been on the lips from time to time of most every man and woman in the northern part of Indiana. It has

been widely advertised by the people, because they have

talked about it far and near. WHY? The one

reason is VALUE. .This remarkable sale has been operated under conditions, which has been the means of merchandise having been sold at figures, which will probably never be repeated again. This remarkable event like all good things must come to an end, therefore, we take this opportunity to say to the public that this sale

will positively close this coming Saturday, September th

29th. We urge you to take advantage of the short time before you. Supply your needs, buy from us, and profit immensely by your wise act. A. H. HELLER FURNITURE COMPANY.

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