South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 269, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 September 1917 — Page 2

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TWIN BROTHER MIX-UP IS FINALLY SETTLED John l'.ih'T of M ;) .1 .' il. 1 . who i?h h:- t w. in !'Mth-r K pt th- 1" .il folic- KiK ..inir Hi.r.il.i , r.uM :nl r.trly'-v.ro r!ra'-,! :iT,.l , , n -!o,l 'or d r; 1 1 1 h n r - -. v. .i tr i n a !,ii- f H.t ra Ii-r w h :r. 5 1 1 "T ' i 1 i m'-i iiir.., r.hich w.t. u - "m! . l'.ihr ;ii. his l.rnihi. lWell, rn 1 1m1 mi Ii 'thr to i h :i m.irU'l l-'r " that i hfn t " v-r- ;..th an'!'-! ;it lifrrrr.t tin:" a i '1 iir..ih to sj.".ik v- " I!ir-ntly. Mihir f'ltlliV i l!!iCU t iro-v John w.5 ;iije-toi l . t . ha! l-'n'kf'l unh r Iii- '-w ot h r'--Th" mix-u; was 1 1 1 - 1 Tu. .hiy T'iorr.ii)',' wh'-n .luifu' ILirnrieiv hnii'lt t-.iv. in.tli i:in in fi.iirt .in-1 it v.as ilM'id'il that Jolm's ni'oi1-'-tarh hiil mor f ;t'i lij.w.inl twi-t than th" ono th.lt ;i ! . r ti 1 hi- hrofhtr'.i tiMj.pr Iii. WILSON FACTORY GIRLS BEGIN WAR KNITTING Two h:itn!i'-l -:tl- of t!i- Wil-m: fa torv vrro jirp'nt at tho lu.-i-n-.-n-'tin:: of th- Wils-m . 1i.f "l'ih Tii-v!;iv raon. cur- - milto haf n n i.int i! jihI rv r jioitfl tu he w 1 i n -. "i.-,--i'i knitting and r 1 1 w ok ar .--. n;- t u to i thi-i w-k. Knittioti 1 i.-o.- v ill v.r t Tii-1., ami Thia-dav ii'mhk anil th n-od!--"ork I:. -.-' .ill io-t W,ns .r,y niid I i - i.oons with AIr. rr nK Ti :1t av in-'trurtor. Th- im -'.rv 1. ix fi'-ni-h ! piino for tii" t-i m'.is ;t.Mi t f i - tiit sofiil affiir .ill hf cv-n on I la Mow u. Sori.'il I mo 1 hrtTS m ., h-ld (Mi h l'i iil i .'! I the '.'il ls of th- factory and n Tiii-' tio-i t will fnrliishd rith'-r !y in-i-lt- t.ili nt or oi!Mlv !if n tainn s. Read NEWS-T'MES Want Ads

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The Quinine and nearly all extracts and chemicals used in Laxative Bromo Quinine have advanced in price several times during the Kuropeau war, some have advanced as piuch as 600 per cent. We are KEEPING THE QUALITY UP and giving you the same LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE as you have ahvavs used. To KEEP THE QUALITY UP ive have had to charge. the Retail Druggist more, and therefore the Retail Druggist must charge the consumer more. The Retail Price ia Novj 30 Cents per Bex. i The Retail Druggist's profit ai 30c. in Exactly the same as he made before the Qdvancc.

has proved its superior merit over all otherCold and Grip Tablets. It is used by every Civilized Nation and has a larger sale in the United States than the combined sales of all other cold and grip cures. It

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icals may be, we will continue to adhere to the formula and maintain the merit. 1 When the prices of Quinine and other Chemicals used In the manufacture cf LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE yet back to normal, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE will pe put back to the Old Price.

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M-.icit 'un l:.j'tit ehiirch viV ;'j- -t l'i ja ffti.il Thuisl;i ;.r-l jriiliv -. t-itiir of thi weeK. '11 i'ii'la.' "ninn thero will ho t ir 1 M' 1 ;,nl iit,r:,r Krain i r I i- Lon-- r- 1 1 --ts that t!u vt-dn-: hoir f olhct A. M. i'.. ii.i h ! i i - nt at the ih'a!.' Thar1 ! a . -'. onin-:. ri:iN)Ai. Mi - ) i t f i John.-on of livh- ; !-ft l.i-t v. : to uttMi,', a !'! roll. -ir. at Wi 1 1 '-r: oi , i p. Mi-.- I.i'-rta mvo a th-..'.' r I . . 1 1 !t-t .n;.I iy -niir in ho: -i ot' M'-. Iow .tnith ol Indiiiia'oiisi v. ho h. - l'i-n th- i;n'.-t of ' I : s . rharh i:-lh' for a U w ii.i . othT üt of th Jait' v i : ; 1 1 s William Manning. ItfiaM... ".!.t f: A-h. and .Mis. Marl.-::.-!i vi-- Mai if lohn-on of ('hi( a . .kj'';'t .-'ataid.'y and Sunday wir ii i I itii-- am' fi ii-ndv in SoatJi l!-i: l .ii d M i di.i w a ka Mr- 1 o- L of St. Loui-;, Mi ... ,1! u th fall an. I win tor witl: h i r-1 i t : Ii i o. Mi", aiul Mis. .1. .. )n.lhI.iKriti.'' r.IanUs ha- loti'riifd fo;:i i doli.-htfnl i-it with feia-tivo--and fririnl in I tni la na i oli -a nd A n!"i -oi i. lud. Mi". Jonnio Jon 4, w ho ho i'.l at IaAoith )i rpital fr tlio las? v. ook. .'h.wly i niroiii. .l.H'i'S V -a '.' f 'hii-.ii:ii, w a -tii" ;iiit ol hi- par i.ts hi i ' S.itartl i . .Mr-. I .i irn 'ui t is intfi tain-d a Cow fii'-nd-i TiO'-day attoinoon ii. honor o; i. Li!li- Smith and Mi-. Smith o' i , . , i., i ,;i m!iMi-. I-.-itha .oinihti ano !-i-tr. Mi.s l".a Tdaok spoilt hist k ' ith fi io,ny ani attend d Iii'- n . ;: 1 1 " i i 'i i o n oh-l'iation. Ivhv.iitl t i m 1 i - and w iV of Nil-.-, of Quinine and other chem2 H full name. Look for this Price 30 Cent ry

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DUNLOP DELIVERS MORE 1 HOT SHOTS AT REVIVAL! Tho do eanva.-s is the ha- ; in an hody," de. dar' Ir. If. I. Ihnh'P at tro rr-sival at thf Trinity Ire.h t'-rian ehur. h last niuht. Some of the "hot shot."' doliveredi by the -"ialit wer-: "Sin claim-i to )' jour fru-nd, h it i ji'frono - oai- i'ii'!!iy. a traitor. Iii: ' th hop aid wliith fondle- i:.- ;- ;tiiu lofor- d oai i iir it." i Sii i-- as u nati -'i.-d at t'ne tad ja at the hegi ii niim." "Sjino da tlm d il ill elaiia his "own with oonipo,u:d interest." "Ti n.-t anthinic. a lion, a -.apent. dratr: ---ant it"er -in. ; "V' sin like il uses yon; Stan it to it-ath." 1 Th- eani list statod that -ill i 'the only tiling that will bar haen ! from th 'liri.-tia n. and oan.e !od ; to say, with a sob in His voii '!'- j pnrt from Me, ye iirsed. into everlasting lire prepared for tll' tlevil land hi-' angels." j Tonight at T::'.a o'elork the v.ini;t !i-t will deliver hi- .-'! nioii on b. I'npai tloiiabb." Sin.' on lit sti a will i ende A the 11)11Sit I'M IM'' St ieo AUTEN RELIEF CORPS IN PATRIOTIC PROGRAM A patiiotic meeting of th1 W. It. ('.. No. 1 I. was held Auti'.i Tile.-,-f day evenintr. The program mtainI ed an instrumental solo by Miss" ! Hertha Monroe: readinir. Mast' r ! frank Simlliner: several oeal solos'. . ..... . . by Aliss. lolet Wardbov: All.-s Planche I.amliett piVf a reading' and an instrumental solo by Mi.-s Anna Kifowit. The Misses Itertha and Iva Monroe .ave .several ocal solo;. The rot;rum was etuicltnled' by remarks from the unrades and mt-iii bers. i A thimble will be uisen next Tilestlay (veiling. The hostess s will, bo .Mrs. Alattie Aluekley. Mrs. Cor-: dela I'oljdi. Mrs. Minnie Slick. .Mrs. Anna McP.room. Mrs. Sliza ; Stover and Aliss Alice Kaser. A Kid Cross thicken ie supper' will be -ivn next Saturday even-, ii KDEFENSE COUNCIL TO MEET TONIGHT

' !tiu mler of Indianapolis, and James Chairmen of all activities pro- Kandel of (Jr encastle. muUjted by the county council of AU of the t ember.s of the I II K -defence, their assistants and en- j hart t-ounty council wore in .attenil-

workeis. will meet at the Chamber

of Commerce tonight w'th lied ; '..oshen. IClhliartand Napinee citiCross and state council representa- :;ens ,vho ate not members of the tifs. An emissary from the l'nit- I body.

Jed States government may also at- i The nifetin was called at the tend the ses-ion which will he call- j direx tion cf the Indiana state conned at T:.".n o'clock. The members j cil of defense. I w ill 'e further acquainted w ith the i

J work yet to be accomplishetl. J. I. i Hiver. t hairnian of the county council, states that very important metters will be discussed regarding 'the program outlined for cooperation with the government. rnilMn MOT nilll TV rUUI.U IÜUI UUILl l

IN bnUUIINb ArrAIrijand i.esli- Leidiur, son of Mr.anl I Mrs. I.ouis Leidmr, were unitetl in Tio hi-t chapter in the shooting j marriage Tuesday morning at 10 affair which took place on the west j o't leck at the home of the bride's sh-b- a few weeks ago was closed in parents at 2ie' S. Sixth st. The the ritv court Tuesday at noon when ' ceremony w is performed by Kev.

Lotta K'ujawski was found not guil - ... . .- ..r w-i ol t !iin I . ft .r v w 1 1 Ii n - tent t kill Martin Kybickl. A host of witnesses were present in the court to testify in behalf of both plaintiff and defendant regarding the fracas which occurred during the festivities preceding the departure of several west side young men I for t 'amp Tavlor. ur.'i mi; .Mirirr. The regular meeting of the Red men lodge was held Tuesday even- ;.. i, .. l. ..il i-".w ...ir.ai.1itn vviw ll III III' HUM. ''.n given the warrior's degree. A number of me'.ders will go to Hen - ton Harbor Sunday to organize at tribe of Itedmrn in that city. The next meeting will be held Oct. 2. in. ( IMAM SOUIAI.. An ice cream social will be given Saturday evening at the Palmer's prairie school by the pupils. An enterto inment will also be given. Th4 school south on tlu is lot-ated five miles Michigan street id. MIT. KMX "Word- are inadequate to expre.-s i m' love." j "f kr.ow they are. l'erdy." said the dear girl. "Try candy and violets." ; Hair Often Ruined By Washing With Soap Staj should be vsed very carefully. if veil want to keep your hair lookirg its best. Most sop.s and preparetl shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries tht scalp, lr.a'.'es the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best tili "ig far steady Use is Just ordinary inulsiiTed. .oooanut til (which is pure ami gre.sotessi. an 1 is better th.in the most exjonsive soap tr a'iything eis oU can u.--mo lji two teaspoonf ids will (Uaii-f tie hair ar.d scalp thorovgnl. sin"!;Iy moisten th.e hair with water am', ru'- it in. It makes ..t ab ladanye o: ri. h. cnaniy lather, which ilrs's int easily, removing i'rv piitu' of last. Int. ilantlraft and ev.evia c-il. Tiie h.ii-tlric--tjiiicly ami eveiih. and it Uavcs the s ..lo slt. and the hair line ano riiky, bright. Imtrous. fiiiffy an I e.i-y to manage. V.a -an -:et mul-i?ie.l io.-oai.ut. lo'.l at any pharmacy, it's very cheap i nil 3 few oiU' ts will siippiv eM-ry iriinLu of tlie- tamity fur mnth.

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i Üocraitin ' wo k f..r th Mitith las' honi" liend nislit. ; LI..H d i oü'J an'' "I .... . in. .M i - n i w i o ; o , i o 1 1 t lot a Ko l"' it the .-loan u-'i i):ao ;' t' o I'i'iii" ( urn j .inies o"' t i - t in- :ti hi- i)oini-l to cm- a i t rait I or tio a in ial nuet in - I'l l la. i ulil. AI i)-. I'. I., f - nni.-. 'alvei t and n. m:. i. ail . . . I. tin l;u,iir -ed the aifiauuanl compaI a-,- ol ), -iw aka and of th" t fourtn. tnd -ent!: 'vaials of South f.eiiti. laithu.-i.i.n was at ;i lii-;Ii "l'ltoh find the j ronnse of the striki' .. fo'e-t rioen unifortr.s and all tht advanii-os of training under t p-fts. j roiaies t hrinir ;11 roni- . -anit.-s up to at hast a minimam ot ipei.i'i;- arid thn full ouota of r:.. T.'in eili ri of the eompanie.i.a.e not b- a eh rted. Mach man w'il b Liven an opportunity of ca aoinstiatiim Iiis ability in the t . uipetitan. for utiai'il commissions ORGANIZE COUHTr EFENSE CO Elkhart County Organization Hears Talks by Members of State Team. .New --Times S.'i-i.il Sevvi-' : C.nSHKX. Sent. L'f.. At a meetii. U belt! in th.- auditorium of the . piiblie libi.ii T'i"sila afternoon : i --ai niz-ition i the l-'lkliari coaiil council . d ft us'.' was ii.rfoct"J. ! Israel ' . Woot! of liusheii chairmay f the council luesideo. Atitlre-ses were made by the I si;t tCP Ii. No. :, composed n 1 itii'd V. Miller of T?rre Haute. 'Mail Col.ie of liedkey; Cliarles o. jance to. other w'th a nuaiber d!" MAttm.;r: lu i:nsi:s. 'lalph S. Johnson ami S.. lvia G Ci'smvu, both of Millersbui. I dotmfidtl Wilson and CIraoe Irene Kstep. both of Klkhart. soefm v m:vs. 1 Mis Hernien l'a-chtel. daughter of M , M , l(, , uhtel. I H- h'arman, pastor of the I"f I' i-r. Fir.s ' . i ' ikiii. Mr. and Mrs. William I. Krai:, icsidinp at 701 Strong av., Elkhart, have issued invitations for the wedding of their daughter, Eva. ; I- i-l w i i tu lr'rt-i 1.1 I. ilri in viw.-hi., .j. i v . . v v sor of Aits. Kate.M. (Jreene of 40.) V. Eincoln av., this city, which will be perirrmetl lutsday evenin t '., at the Krau residence. In the circuit court here Tue-i i ''' ,: V. rik inner, Elkhart law ' ver. illeo two divorce cases in which j Eikhart resideMs are the prima ! P- ,sFlorence Chester isks permanent sep aration fnm Howard E. Chest er. and Sx lxia la van wants dorn from William Uryan. free CASUALTIES OF BRITISH LONDON, Sept. "J''.. Total casualtics of all Itritish ranks in all the war theaters for the week ending Tuesday are reported officially to have been 2 ",0 3 3. The casualties lists are subdivided as follows: officers killed or died of wound.0. 1 0. Men killed or died of wounds. 4.Ub'. Mlicers wounded or missing, 1'2. Men wounded or missing, 070. For the week ending ?ept. 1 i r.riti-h anny cii-ualties amounted to 1 27.1i4. The report for the present I week includes the operations In i Flanders last Thursday when the j British made a considerable advan1 tilge. In the iireviou week there was no marked infantry activity on J anv Eritish front. AMERICAN FLYER KILLED ON FRENCH FRONT ! I'KENCn FRONT IN UKANCE. Sept. L'th Douglas MacMonagle ol San Francisco and a member of thi Lafayette sitadxiila. was killetl in i an aerial fiuht Mondav. He arrived ; at the front May ." and was j.ro- ' moted to a -ergean. y Au. Douglas MacMonagle was a student ;tt the Fniversity of California. He w.is decorated with the war cro.-s for bravery under tire Aug. .'. He Joined the Iifayette siuadrilla last June and particip:tetl in arioudanceroiis .ipf iation- vimlertaken by tht American airmen.

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The pr sent fnli.-tment in tie aartl follows: A (oainany, r.T recruits; It, '. i. z;-, i:. I:; l ;. :Mi.hawaka. Co. H: I. K. 4; .t 1 MiJ. i-nnis 'lv is alive to t Ii j ia:ssity for homn hiatal eo:npa-j loes and who i-trying to instill that; spirit in South Bend and Mishj.Wrtka. saitl lat niht: "This is recruiting week ana wej v.at.t to brinir rach company in M. j .!oseph co.irty UT to minimum j sti t ni-'th. n hiei is 3 men. Am eomiarn ran recruit over the mini-j mum. h-;t we want V have at hasti ".5 rnen t earl: .f the drilllr.-:J ph.es l riday nicht. As a meuisl of incffisinir t!ie membership k" tne compaire.-. räch man in attetitlance at last niht'.s driil in the; louith, fifth and serenth wards' promise! to biin.y; a recruit with I him 1'riliy niht. In the third waul a sp'-oal canvasp is to made to et that com'. any up to a strength of .. men. I ISWISS UNABLE TO CONTROL SMUGGLING .I'KICH. Sept. ' The smuu'clinq: j t.f ood prttlucts frn,. Switzerland to I dcniiaiiy and t a smaller extent also to France and Italy, is fast becominif a national menace, but. de- j spite all protests of the press and j the public, the ku crnment seems ! unable or unwilling to stop this continuous draining of the Swiss resource. Only a few arrests are made every week by the frontier guards, and the smu Meiers always net off with small tines, which they can easilv pay. because their profits at" enormous. Dozens of small boats carry tons of food across the Ithine and the hake t.f Constance almost every nicht, and the authorities know it. "It is an open secret that some of the sniuilers' organizations make from five t ten thousand dollars a month from their nefarious business." says the Neue Zuericher Zeitung. '"Small tradesmen who a short while at-o had nothing hut debts have become wealthy, because their conscience is elastic enough to permit them to rob their own countrymen and to endanger the safety of the republic. Most of the smugglers try to excuse their criminal activities with the claim that small merchants cannot get export permits, while large corporations are allowed to make millions by selling food products and other necessities to (lerma ny and other belligerents. That may be true to a certain extent, but does not alter the fact that smuggling under the present circumstances a crime that should he punished with long terms of imprisonment. URUGUAY TO V0TE0N .' BREAK WITH GERMANY "MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay. Sept. l!t.-The Uruguayan congress has been. ailed to meet in special session Saturday to vote on the question -of severing relations with Cermany. This action was decided upon by the Uruguayan government as the result of the steps taken by the Argentine congress. The foreign minister will explain the government's plans for a break with Cerniaiiy at the opening of the special session. Doixr; bitituk. Uncle Eben: How far did your -on get who went abroad to tight? Uncle Ezra: Well, he pot "somehere ,T in France"! Uncle Eben: That's eood. lie. never got anywhere in America. Jl'uck. Hair Gray? Read This This is ;i message of Importance ' t(- all who ha'.e gray hair. Science! kris made a meat discovery in Oj Can. (It iy or faded h;iir changes t a natural, uniform, lustrous, beautiful dark shade simply by applying Q-r.ar:. Works gradually '.nd d( -f'.es detection. Safe, sure, gtiarantfetl harmless. All ready to m-e, ;'0c a lage bottle, money back i not satisfied. Sold by Wettick's ( Irin i 11.1 1 ("lit I.'ntM Stni :inil nil j , , r vtfl t,... (l t,..; Tonic: ELjuid t-'nampoo; So;ip Q-Itan Dcjdlatory. Also Adv. Hair Color Restorer On Savings October 1st is our next interest period. Deposits made before Oct. 10th will draw interest from the 1st. at Z' and compound quarterly. Any amount may b deposited or withdrawn at any time. Kesolv to t aside part of .rv week, wher--our incomt it will be safe and earning interest for you. INDIANA SAVIXCiS Jt U)N 1 North Main t. soitii

Silk Street Dresses On Sah- at $15, $13.75

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Models in Aprons for Maids, 1 1 i W w W (iiW H Uli III1U M fancy" design. Some service. Aprons tor Yourselr.

broiderv and lace trimmings the afternoon s

ing apron in many styles. Pirces from 29c, 59c, 75c to $1.00.

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Modish Autumn Frocks An extensive and unusually attractive showing of charming Frocks for street and afternoon wear Dresses of mannish and French Serge, Satin, Charmeuse, Georgette, Crepe Meteor and Jersey. New ideas in funnel prickets, draped and pleated skirts, new sleeves, new collars and collarless dresses the prices: $12.50, $15, $11.50, $20, $25, $30, $35, $40 If You Came to See all the New Coats We Have Between $15 and $35 You would be amazed at the number of different styles and the diversity of the materials and colorings. For business wear there are warm coats of Velour, mixed Coatings of Cheviots with fur collars. For the usual daytime occasions of winter you will lind Burella Coats, Broadcloth Coats, Velour Coats, Panne Velvet Coats, Bolivia or Crystal Cloth Coats. All are cut long and generously with a good width of skirt and naval collar ideas. New Georgette Blouses $3.95, $5, $6.95, $7.50, $8.95, $10

THE The Latest in LADIES1. WEAR T. S. GARLAND & CO. 139 S. Michigan St I f I Trading with advertisers means more for less cash.

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It is difficult to imagine so much real service in dresses at prices so extremely modest. Nevertheless, there are lumdreJs .t" wonien in ti.i citv . i wouU not and in a measure of convenience, could $et a Ion- u-it':-out these practical washable dresses ihat share their fame equally between service and dressiness.

Made of the most dependable cotton fabrics that fit perfectly models to please all tastes. Sizes to fit all figures. $1.50, $2, $2.50, $2.98

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