South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 290, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 17 October 1917 — Page 3
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WTONTSDAY TTVnXTXG, OCTOnm 17. IP 17,
Trial of India Plotters Opens Before Landis
draw trui p.s from the French rliüni Kittle fronts to India.
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A Surrender in the Air
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In.,' ;.nnrfss. ri ! d th- tour !- f' !;.- a- arch-pIott-rs aL'an;-t the . iritivh ovcrriiiiiMit fur th.- G-r-r ian ra;;o. fe .-aid th pnv rurm-nt .v u!d ;iri'o that .Ta obo:i had vf-i ;p f.t Jl.'ian in th- fnriii' r'.--h-! , ,i: "hi-ao ar.d that arioiiS tr.f r - am.s had been paid othe rs ldnti:i! with the all -g-d plot. Atty. lendr. vaid that the iro f-rnnuMit V mid show that ihr- alb i"d i 1 r r -t-r a "'iwd th'ir instructions troni F-rlin ! ; oulf cable -cram. Th enlire plot, h1 said, was rnncaivfd in FrMn whf-n the India natiroial party v. as f' rtr: d in tho (I rn.an capital In If' to overthrow Hritish ruh in Ir1Ia and fore- tho allies to with-
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DESTROYER FIREMAN NOTED FOR GALLANTRY
WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. Harold H. I)uke, ?i fireman aboard a United States destroyer, has been commended by i-'ecy Daniela for gallantry in
jumping overboard from his vessel on the niht uf Sept. 14 and rescuj in a shipmate from drowning. An- ; other destroyer was moored along
side and Duke jumped in between the two ships, despite the danger of hei n et "rushed by them In the roll of the sea.
If 11 1 i P-SMM 'A Garland's October I Style Exhibit
Dear Madam
Today we are throwing our doors open to the public with one of the most beautiful displays of ladies' Ready-to-wear Garments ever shown in South Bend.
The New York member of our firm is ever on the alert for new things displayed in that city and when any thing is shown there that is a little ahead of "the up-to-the-minute" we have it made up and forwarded to South Bend for your inspection.
We feel that nothing is too Soutli Bend and we intend to chance to buy the meritorious appear in New York.
good for the ladies of see that ou have the designs as soon as they
TODAY Wednesday, - We extend a cordial invitation to the ladies of South Bend and vicinity to come in and see the beautiful garments which have just
arrived. OurStore will be open until nine o'clock tonight for yon? convenience.
Respectfully,
S. GARLAND & Jefferson and Michigan South Bend
Ten Congressmen Will Visit the European Fronts
WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. Ten members of congress, traveling in unofficial capacity, but carrying special passports, arranged for by the state department, are on the way to Europe to visit the war fronts and fraternize with the parliamentary representatives of ths allies. In the party are Representatives Dale, Vermont; Taylor and Timberlake, Colorado: Hicks, New York: Johnson. Dill and Miller of Washington: Goodwin, Arkansas; Stephens, Nebraska, and Parker, New Jersey; former Representative Stout of Montana, and Ross L. Hammond, a Fremont. Neb., editor, and others. "While this is not an official commission," Rep. Dale wrote his constituents in explanation of the trip, "it is certified by the secretary qf state and the speaker of the house as one that goes in the Interest of our country and the relations between its government and the governments of the allied nations." Members of the party are armed with letters of introduction to Ambassador S"harp at Paris, to Gen. Pershirg and others. Th?y will visit England. Belsdum, France, Italy and Switzerland and hope to be hnck !n Washington in time for the opening of congress in December.
1,000 PUPILS STRIKE; OPPOSE GARY SYSTEM
NEW YORK, Oct. 17. One thousand striking pupils of public school No. 171, on the upper east side of this city, whose spokesmen told the police they were striking against the socalled Gory system of school administration, stoned the building Tuesday until it was necessary to call out the police reserves to quell the riot. Fourteen arrests were made, including a woman and two young men who had harangued the youngsters when they began assembling in the neighborhood. Scores of windows in the school were broken.
INTERN TWO GERMANS AS DANGEROUS ALIENS
NEW YORK, Oct. 17. Fritz Kuhn, prior to the outbreak of the war, Iindon representative of the Deutsche bank of Rerlin. and George von Seebeek, also formerly connected with a German bank in London, were taken into custody here tonight by the intelligence bureau of the navy department and sent to Ellis island for internment as dangerous enemy aliens. Yon Seebeck is believed to be the son of Gen. Baron von Seebeck. commander of the German tenth army corps at Liege.
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THURSDAY a W onderful Sale of
$3 SILK VELVET T-Ä-M-S
All tlie rape; six new stylos, in nilk velvet; ribbon and tn .! trimmed. Priced p e i a 1 for Tliursday
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$5 Banded Velvet SAILORS $QE) Smart nw silk velvet nnd zihellne s.itlors; lnrge and small, st-'s-gralu ribbon trimmed.
$4.00 Silk Velvet SHAPES enn Newest up-t- - tlie -m'n- Jmmmmm ute fall :n in I'lMrk and colored silk velvet.
$6 Lyons Velvet HATS fiA All the stun- yjö ? ning new w fashions are grouped in t!iis lrt of tr'.l and untrim'ed velvet hats.
$2 New Velvet SHAPESO3 Thunsanci. of JJS velvet k W shapes, worth to eisen bore; s;iilar. hin eh i iK. etc.
$25 Fall Suits 1
rtesnflfijl fnil i-ed und .;ri.v W Irit-T ..f ri -ti Wk J'To.'-d.-'-it h. iv urs, cabiirdine. t'v : Pi yr. t ."4 bust
$15 Silk Dres's
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neanrlful t.-üTitn and georgette crepe .Irenes; 8 new l'.n'il Ktvl; brautlfnllr trinmiM In embroidered etTect."
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woolen mixtures an corduroys, sizes G t 17 years, some with 2 pair pants, .special $5 Taffeta Silk Petiiicoaf Beautiful lustre taffeta silk petticoats.
Otwo or three ruffle: they come in all colors and are excellent values at G SI. 50 School Dresses v Of finest fast color, plaid, stripe or check gingham; t w e 1 v e t) pretty new fall 0 styles; all sizes. Speciallv priced at ... . O 0 $1X0 Muslin 2 GOWNS
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chine blouses, ip pretty la. o ei"t'- tnewest collars and tuffs; 12 new models to choose from. .
Child's 75c GOWN
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Child's 40c Bloom'rs Of good quality black sateen; cut full and roomy; are excellent value and are specially priced for
Worn' SI Flan. GOWN? Of heavy pink or blu stripe, flannel ettes; full rut am; silk braid trimmed; come In nil izes Finest $3j00
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red, and navy; closely woven. They repreperit big value and 8 re specially priced. . 75c New Fall
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Beautiful embroiderjand lace trimmed, also handsome envelope chemise, corset over and Detticoata
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Good Soldiers WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. Men of the national army are developing a spirit that augers well for the future of the force, Informal reports reaching the war department from several cantonments shows. The young soldiers are throwing themselves into the work with a zeal that has aroused the enthusiasm of their officers. Especially gratifying to officials are reports from Camp Deven, Ayer, Mass., and Camp Grant, Roc!;ford, 111., and in order to learn the spirit of the men at all training camps, the department today decided to call upon divisional commanders for reports. At Camp Devins the company officials report many instance. where the men come in from eight hours of intensive training, still eager for wark. Instead of seeking- rest In their Quarters, the new soldiers turn out into the company ttreets and continue practicing what they have Just learned. Already great difficulty is being found in inducing men specially fitted by previous training for a particular part of the work behind the lines to forego their places with the f.ghtir units. Time after time mechanics have answered such calls with the statement that they wanted to remain with their companies and to so into the trenches.
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Newest long, shor; or medium models: several famous makes; come in ali P12t?5
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Wbs 75c Kim. APRONS Women's fine kimono sleeve aprons. lirht or dark per-
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ChWs 75c Knit Sleepers Famous Dr. Denton's and oth-T makes; most practical and comfortable child's sleeping varment, sizes 1 to 4
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Thursday's Specials Thursday's Specials $2.50 Large Size Bed Blankets $1.74 $4 Large Heavy Bed Comforts $2.'19 Women's $1.50 Fleeced Union Suits at 98c Men's $1.25 Overalls or Jackets at. . . ,87c Women's $6.00 Wool Sweater Coats $3.97 Men's 75c Best Blue Work S'.iirts at . . 49c Child's $7.00 Fall CcaU. all sizes, at $5.95 Boys' $6.00 New Fall Suits, special. .$3.74 Child's $5 Wool Serge Fall Dresses. .$2.98 Boys' SI. 50 Corduroy Knicker Pants at 98c Infants' $1.50 Velvet Bonnets, special. ."97c 25c Large Turkish Bath Towels at ..... . 18c Infants' 75c White Dresses, special at. -46c 75c Cedar Oil Floor Mops, special at. . 17c Men's 40c Silk Dress Hose, per pair at 22c 25c Bottle Cedar Oil, Thursday at only . . 9c Child's 75c Fleeced Union Suits at . . ."59c Women's $2.00 House Dresses, all sizes 98c Men's $1.50 Fleeced Union Suits at. . . -98c Women's 75c Silk Gloves, all sizes, at. .49c
Wanted
McKenry-iViillhouse m. Co. Factory 702 South Franklin Street All Winter Job for Good Men
Broken lines QC Fancy Boots itGuarantee Shoe Co.
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