South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 270, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 September 1917 — Page 3

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Men Who Violate Permits to Barred Zones are Nabbed.

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length. It would sell

at the average liar J ware Mre at not les than 3 Sc. li i- not likely that 've will he ahle to niter this special a train at the price ah-.ve mentioiieJ. ON SALI: SATURDAY ONLY 0 to 1 1, 2 to 4. This Electric Toaster $169

ORIGINAL PRICE $3.00. The toa-ter offered at $l.o() is exactly in tyle as illu-trateJ. It i attractive looking, heinu' iinihci in nickel and copper. Lach one is absolutely truaranteed to be in perfect condition, and irive atist"actory service; if found otlierwise vc will cheer-. fully refund the money. ON SALI: SATURDAY ONLY to 1 l, 2 to 4.

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ORIGINALLY SOLD AT $3.50. You will tind the -et complete, as shown in cut three diilerent izes

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Originally Sold at $3.50. Size of hox 2Sxl6. Hxceptionally well made of soft wood, natural linish on the inside, C(vered on the outside with imported Japan matting, trimmed with tancv bamboo.

- ON SALI: SATURDAY ONLY 9 to 1 1, 2 to 4.

I Ni:V YORK. Sept. 1 7. A round -!up of Ccrmans in the fi lOro,.Jshs ; of ;r attr .W u York, u ho havp .violated t J 1 trms i ptrinit. prant- ! r , Vi r...- . . .

mem iu huh' .uno.s harrtil t-tnt-rriy aliens f,r who have one inti the.-e districts without jjerinits, was lSun late Wc ines.I'ty nii-'ht. ' The arrests v-re made l.y politemen coojoratinc with oflicers of the navv. It was said more th m L'f. mou uould h- t.ilien into rusto.lv

j Kifteen I'oiicv department autoI mol.iies and L'indr.ls ot deteetives 'were sen: t ariou. jiart of the jLTeater eity to spread the dragnet

I i"i nit- ai.'-ns i no nae n'ci wmier jsurveiilap.ee for som- time. Soon jaft"-- th" hunt star'd motor cars I et,an i t tnrninj,' to j-oliee hea'lpiarIters i;i tlie different boroughs hringini; in prison-! s. i ()rr on Wanlcil. I The following statement a lsiej mi' hy 'apt. Tunnry:

l ne ia y H' partrnent m i onjnn titoi with th 'ieteitive bureau has I. in investigating fr s-eral m!.th larse numl-ers f enemy aliens and has t.k"n many of them into n-tndv. Numbers of them have

he'-n employed in mtinitions dants J and have been oint; int forbidden i zones. More th.in L'en m'Mi ft'Mii the j detective buieau ir autns were as- J simied to uaher th-m up tonight. i ' I n estimations wei-e made aloim j thi- line I y the navy yard otl'u ials in coojie i a t ion with the police of

j.New lurk. .o mention must be j ! mad-" of where these men are em- I

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vestiyations now jroinr on.

For Our Boys WASHINGTON. Sept. 2 7. Contract. for $30. "". worth of baseball equipment for immediate delivery to the soldiers in the training camp in this country were awarded here Wedresd.iy to four sport oods i'.rms b ".ark Jritütli. manager f th Washington Amerirans .nil director of the soldier.-" ball and bat fund. Mur. 'Iritnth explained that the equipment would be divided betw een the national army cantonments ami the 1 national niarrl camp-. Outfits already have beer, provided for the boys in I'rance. some bitr hlpmnts now beim; enroTite

Frisco Strike Called Off; Men Get Big Increase

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UNITARIANS VOTE WAR MUST BE CARRIED ON

.Mu.NTKKAL. Sept. .'7. The general conference of I'nitarian and other "hristian hutches, at its 27th annual session here Wednesday, repudiated by a n ' erwhelmin vote a "paeiiist" resolution concerning the entrance of the United State into the war and followed the leadership of fortner Pres't William II. Taft in adopting a resolution approving I'res't Wilson's action and declaring that 'the war must be carried to a successful issue." Mr. Taft' resolution which w.ns carried by a vole of 2? to ! was adopt ed sifter a spirited eontroversy.

SAN FRANCIS', .Sept. 27. The strike of 00i iron workers and other- mechanics in the San Francisco bay region was settled at ;i meeting of the Iron Trades council here Wednesday, accordint: to an official statement issued by the council. The strike had tied up work for lö days on one-eighth of the government's ship building contracts.

Seventeen trades were represented at the meeting. Thirteen of these trades voted to return to work, ami four opposed such a moe. Aceording to their constitutions those opposing settlement of th- strike will he obliged to side with the majority iu the council anil return to work. Later, it was said, the vote to resume work was made unanimous. The council is made up of delegates t

from -T. unions. The men walked out Sept. 17. after the Tnited States shipping board had been stppealed to by the employers to prevent the strike. The demands of the men were for a wage increase approximating percent. The men .are expetted to po back to their work Thursday or Friday. The text of the agreement entered into by rcpresent.atives of the unions and the emploveis provides that wages up to and including 1.2." a day shall le increased J" prcent; wages from sj..'.", up to and including $" shall be inere ised 1 1' percent, and wages from ....! up shall not be increased in excess of It says that " the object in agreeing to this advance in wages at this

time is purely patriotic on both sides."

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Originally Sold at $3.50. Tliis iron is larvae ize, we'll linisliCvl and i equipped rjdviv to he connected t vour ,c;a jet. liacl; one :;u.ir.mtcci to lv perfect a!Ki t ie satisfactory service, or money ret'niuieJ.

(N SALI: SATURDAY u.ma t. i 1, 2 to 4.

Tills Kitchen Scale

ORIGINALLY SOLD AT $2.00.

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Style ot seile exactly as reproduced in thN advertisement. The hody i made ot galvanized heet steel, ebony linished. uidild lind tlii cale er valuable in "ur kitchen. IN cdNsinifK noN 'o: run :i!dn COST Ob' LIVINCi ALL FOOD PRODUCTS SHOU.D IU: WLIGHLD T 11 SECOND TIM il. THL SALE WILL HI: LIMITED ONE TO A CUSTOMER. ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY to li, 2 to J.

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WOMAN FINDS WORK IN THIS BIG HOME EASY Says Tanlac Gave Her the Strength to Do the Housework for Eight People.

CAN'T MAKE PEACE ON PIOUS PLATITUDES

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bargaining to be embodied in protocols and pacts, and still less in

an arrangement imposed either by

victors or vanquished which .sets at

Reliance t lie historic traditions, a

pirations and liberties of the people

affected."

lx-Premier II. II. Asquilh. who lias recently returned from a isit

to the western tront. made this declaration in addressing a m.ss

meeting at Leeds Wednesday ni-M

under the auspices of the war aims

committee. lie described the Gor

man replv to the papal note a.-

iceming vith 'nebulous and on clt.ous ieneralitios.' but giing n(

indication that ijermany wilt tak am nractioai steps to open tht

load to real and lasting peace.

Was (lermany rta ly to restort

T'rench territory and give P.elgium

full independence, w.Ithout fette' s

ir reservation? he asked. A definat reply to th.esr questions, h said, would be worth a whole column of pious, platitudes. .

; ' There are ight people in n.y , family and there's a lot of woric i t do about my Iu use but I can i do it e isiiv s;n f I've "oeen taking I Taul-i .'" s.ibl Mrs. Anna Morano,

".(, Cci.tral avenue, Anderson. i"ii. I 'ed to le so nervous and run down that my work was michty

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tinued. "I wasn t always al'lo to tie m work. I was nervous and. coiildu't s:eip soundlv at night.

j The lot nol'-e v. o.jld botlier me. ; Whci" 1 got up in mornings 1 !ltl tiled 'Mi' :!.d often would ha e a lull headache. 1 "l read a' au t Teniae :iv.i de-

j i idea to ie it a trial. Well. ' celslor as follows: ''...,!.,,. c.-.-..,i..i t.x i.rfn i,.i'- -.,! "Hnviiemer lighted

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To Insure lctor quality, lwr look for th famous trademark, "Hia Master a Voice." It ia oa aul enulne producta of tha Victor Talkies Uatiiiaa Ctapao,

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Viatrola XVI. $200 YlctroL XVI. Uctric, 2SQ

Think of any kind of music you would like to hear. Think of the greatest artists who are noted for their exquisite renditions of that particular kind of music. Then turn to the; Victrola and you can hear it in all its beauty. The Victrola is the instrument of the world's greatest artists. It places at your command all the world's best music by the world's best artists. It brings to you their distinctive personalities as well as their consummate art their own exact interpretations; the interpretations which distinguish them as masters of their art. There arc Victors and Victrolas in great variety of styles from $10 to $400, ar.d any Victor dealer will gladly demonstrate them and play your favorite mun'c for you. Ask to hear the Sacngcr Voice Culture Records. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden,' N. J. Important Notice. Victor Recorda and Victor Machlnea are acientifica'.lr coordinated and aynchronied "hy our special procsea of manufacture, aod their use, one with the other, is absolutely essential to a perfect Vittor tepi '.uvtioa.

GUYNEMER DIED FIGHTING FORTY GERMAN PLANES

Originally Sold at $1.50. On Sale Saturday Morning only. Quantity is Limited.

Style of cn-erolj exactly .is rjpivjikwi on ovroiu M,!e, earthen la ' a ware Utensil, 'a itn whieh !it i:i metal nickel !i:iih frame.

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We are not selling Specials to children. Will not accept phone orders for Specials. Will not guarantee quantity on any one item, to last through either the first or second sale.

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iiiiu-h stroin'r ami lcttcr now th.it I fan lo all tho work for ;ny faioily of 'iht aiul it's easy for me. "I think Tanlac. N the thins: (or an!o,ly u lio i.- hofhtrtnl like I w.ss and 1'rr. ready to recommeifd it." Tanlar a eu'etanlo tonic e-

jleiially tieimied to hui'd up run

.own sstms. u ins neiped tnousaiuls of run down men and women and it will do for ou what it h;;s i'otu- for others. (iet Tanlac if you are n it feeling li'lu and rt it today. The l'ubüo ilriu' tore in iouth jiend or the lied Cross I'harn:ary in MihawaKH. or any other

' i;ood rdiarniacy sells Tan la?.

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of the Albatross type. D-". Without hesitating he bore down on them. At that moment enemy patrolling machines soaring at a great height, appeared suddenly and fell upon Guynemer. "There were 40 enemy machines in the air at this time, including Count von Ki hthoefen and his division of machines, painted in lduo and white stripes. Towards G-u nein er" s rieht some Helcian machines came in sight hut it was too late. "(luynemer must have heen hit. Tils machine dropped gfntly towards the earth and I lost track of it. All that I can say is that th machine was not on tire."

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"Victrola ia the Reitcted Trade-mark of the Victor Talking Machine Company deieniice the products of thia Cempaay ooly. Warning; The use of the word Victrola upon or ia the promotion or aale of 7 ctLcr T&äiag Machine er J3 tsoogrgpli prciutia it uiiiiciiag ui inegal.

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IT NEVER FAILS TO END MISERY OF PILES

Washing Won't RJd , Head of Dandruff

The onlv are way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it. then ym destroy it entir ly. To do this, gti a' out four imii 's of ordinary lic,-

I -.mo ;:r.di;; apply u ai nip. it wjien j retiring; e enough to moister. I the si alp and ruS it in gently with

th- luv-: er tip-. po thi tor.i.ht and hy mornii.? most of it all. ii vom: dandrvitf vsill t-e -iitnc, at..t. three r four more apt lications will completely dissolve and :itirlv destroy eery M:i-rle i-n and tr:..e ot ii, n matter ho. mm h daiului "ft oU may hae. Vt. nil. und, too, that all iu hing and digging vt the scalp will stop tt or.ee. and your hair will le fl n;. h'stions, glossy, silky ar.d soft, and look ar.d feel a hundred limes ttttef. Vou rar. rt liiuid aron at arv In s; store. lt ii inexpensive and

GOSHEN BOY IS GIVEN HONORABLE DISCHARGE

X s-Ti;n S;-t . l it S-ri e? UOSIIKN. Sept. 2 7. Walter' P.rothers of this city, who was a j naval gunner on ships carrying; I'nited States troops to Franc1, has! arrived at the home of his parents to remain. n Vept. Hrothrs ;is honorahly discharged from thej r.aw , .optv ial medical examination I disclosing that hf is suffering withj a nervous ailment that hecarr.e very pronounced whilf he was in duty. ; A few days a'o district No. j ' army draft appeal hoard, sitting at Fort U'ayno. granted an exemption to Chester Urotliers of this city, an Indiana university student.

"'lundicds of people in this vicinity," says Peterson, "know of the mishtv healing power of PETi:n.(XS (iI.vT.MKNT in eczema, sa.it rhetim, old sores, itching skin, iilcers, jtiinple.s- ar.d all diseases of the skin. They know it cures these ;.ilments that it is quaranteed to cure tiier " Vow I want to say to every sufltrer frcm piles, either blind. or itching, that I will "tiar.intp- that a J cent box ot ITTrCON'S OTNTM ETNT will rid yoit of piles or your druggist will return your money. ' For years I suffered terribly Ith itching and biet din; piles. I trie.l ev-ryt hire: and despaired of (vir setting rid of them. It pives ; : "rfat nleastire to state that Pe-

l r--ns intment entirely cured me. ;;r,d I sinrerelv recommead it ;o all satiercs." Yours truly,' Ia)d .. Svmoir, Supt. of Park-.. tUjffalo, X. Y. Wettick's has it. j Adv. !

SUNSET

Comes an hour and a half earlier now than in midsummer and naturally you need more artificial licht. However, it's all the same if you use Electric Lights But quite inconvenient if you "don't. VIRL: VOUR UOMIi so you can enjoy the long winter evenings.

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chin and kissed me. Mistress indignantly ) Wh .t impudenrel I'll j;o to the door myself

Bring Your Produce to South Bend and Get a Square Deal in Price and in Trade.

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DR. J. BURKE & CO. Optoxnetr st and 3fajiufaotrlns Optician. StO South Mlclilrnn St. KENSKS DUPLJCATin.

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W'e want every winter user of ice to know that o u r splendid delivery service is maintained all through the winter. ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. 525-535 N. Emerick St Home 6123; Bell 2221.

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Account at Once And eet the benefit nf our October Dating All money deposited in our Savings Deportment not later than October 10th draws interest from October 1st at the rate ot 4 percent per an

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AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY 4'" On Savings

MAX ADLER COMPANY Worif Best Clothe Corner Mirii. ajd Vftii. Kim.

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