South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 297, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1917 — Page 3
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&c Headquarters. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s i 1 1 1 f ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 17 RETAIL PRICES 0 .State Food Administrator Ad vises to Boycott Those Who Charge More. 'C. b' . 1:1.1 'It j,r , t T.t in.i T'o .--lay Wie. 1 the A. Üb--.ill , : : :r.::::-tr:itor 1ms :.iir wer ira they i il aial "." on- e . c r . . ctber .-1 i; .: rtioaled th- lis . The the r a:b-r -loald i he v salcr ai w:il pu! hshed so ::..! ilf c-e.- ra.ty '.n-.w what J.-. f ni'.aitt. , rvj.u-r u filir j-rof-fr. th-. r t:.ib r. Tbe pr:ccs s.vtr. i ;t T:s3i: ir.rj-dr ro :r. t jcarand p-' t.' tOOs The 5'r.cc ziif- i tor 'b- ir ::: r.uarte-".-arre! tai-ü .5 Iron: to tZ.l tcr Tzlz- retailer recertiy hv, aj'i'.r. S:.;5. C eiyhth tar-r-1 McV? th price vss lx it JI.43 r; if acs-.r.: 5 1. 5 nsLei Vy ,.-. rt'-i'a: T: t peuni sicki, wer i th- f,cd a-1:r.:r.:.-tratcr t 7 r Tts n ad : w ! r - v t' : ; --i :!: ; orr el; .n;d wer- M-.ote-l '. he t'o.d vel."oi4"ir " t r. --(
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I .... -k th. L-v.-:, vr. s. llinu 1 1 1 r n at f) to K: ct-iit.-. -'iik -ir jiriC'S v.tf tix l at 7::-1 'to s l-j c'iJtrf :i iM'ir,il, whtii- l'aleri- , wer ris-kin l- anl I" t-nt. The srnrfity of sui;:ir. hnwivor. h is c !n).-h'd n.t.i iJ'T. to pay far.uy jTt'niiuir.s in oT'l r tc. K t tnough to .-ui'i'ly thir tra'i-. S:t1.-s in nfirly all casts- todav vtrf- limit-! to two pounds to a cu.-tn:T w!kt. otlur 'ko.Jis were purchased. Jlcport frr.pi raüroa -ifiral.-' proini.-t.s s-oni" roli f irom th jr-s-i in siioria.- oi s'i;:ar. it was r J ported tint a shipment of "("j earn ;ef be t s'lL-ar on its way from the w st. This t-hipmertt if said to b" praciical'.y th- f:r.-t of tli( new fall erop and is expected to !..o followed fuikly by others. Mr. Wheeler pointy out tli.it r.ot all remil ttroeers have acre:! t abide by thes-e prices. Th' remeiy surested is for eon -jmr.-rs to refuse t I'ny from all grocers vho chari'.e !i i 'h r pricam. r(;.u iirri i. inv Yoitu stam.isii.i:i. NJJW YORK, Oct. IM. llef.nery, vs liob'-'.ih- and retail prices f suir ir for Greater .ev Vrk were .t.mdardizvd in an atri cement cnterel into Tuesday by Representatives of the tljr-e br.m-he- f the induslrjat a onfer -i-ee . iU--d hy I lorry Alc-skou it., commission, -r f ji:lli markets. Tl;.- pricts" follow: Iletin ry: .?v:h". basis for "bulk Lcrann!aed ; wholesale, $s. '(. p.r 100 pounds for bulk granuiited in the original packages to the retail trade; retail. 10 to 11 cents a pound for trranulated sugar, the price to ; the consumer not to exceed 11 cents. I The oonfere-'s issued a stateri;ent aini? that the cooperation of the eons-.:r.er was rocessary 1ji working io.j: th piar and that the suai" sli. rta is temporary. "il.lief.- it robbd. "is forthcomiii..r through th.- s ipply of United State h"i-t a:..i Hnwaiian cane sue-ir--. h-"'i:s;,ti i :iM'' :'u.ir and F'orto Ilic.r. arid it: ..! sT.i:ar.-'." Thi- j.ian ri'.i:r-s rli.it ti- r.-fin-rs apportioT'. th.-i: distribution on the K-ii-i-' cf the :t ai'.abi sucar -.x fo'. l''ws: ' "The S,. ;eS . . Ctstm Will ".'- ;--c-t; unl for the lirst st i.-.onths of th" "ar and Iiis a Vt-r.'.fc,'' monthly pureha.-e cmputeu. Tb.ir,
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108 OFFICERS COMMAND ONE LONE PRIVATE CAMP O'-NIPHAN. Fort Sill, vkla., . :. -.-I. a rit-adier -em-rai. a colore!, s-. l.-.ajors anil p-e captains, are today eommar.dir.i-; John Goir-trj. late ot the thir.1 !v.ir.ta-. the l-r.e rrate cf tbe depot br.. rTjd. Until no: iron: tho natucuaJ -trmy cartoumest at Camp Ft.zstor. arrive, Goir.f t-JJ, ha t. col ezlitei force cf the bngvde which :i to 1 i'.led with th crirted. rclc:rr At p.-f er. V.? hit ba-ds to r.vt? hi": r.:.-.v ".-.v.. r. t!:o cthfr hand h: pltasar-s .irf -potlei by the ill 'i"1" fref.-.fnt re '.ry of sii :t.'.iv h: 10S Jpcner et:'.---RpAii NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
wasuini";tox. Oct. .m. trr.-r'y 3IcAdto 'hi-' the fnlloTjr? täte rr,."::i :i ' I.'.'rty This :' T.i!. rty ijy in tli t"r.it'd S'.tt .--, mad.- so by r'r,M"-!arr-ition of th- yrri-1d.nt and o,rror4j t iV- t.it- of th American Tnior. Vv4ld that It -t.- f,i'r;y day fT all th pr-p ? öf th.- WV-rM. Iv:t Tn.ilit- it an ,-,ti.i'U''i- d iy f'-r thy r.' rinan l;ai -- M . L t r.s make it th- hrgir.nir.jr of th .nd of military d -pot'.-ni and Inhuman ä a i i arc. A few d.y.v io or..' of th" I'.ii:- r.-" '.ind'i-;'. a a-Oiii!iS dt --troyt-d tf. Annri-an transvrt Artill-. 1; ill In lt ;any uf Amor-i.-a's brave sons. T!m' Kair riil :iiivt fr tlil rrtm H niuf Nr mal v fwl tlu- iJrtrk f American Imyinn!-. I.t us mnnnUT thv Amil!. I. t is never .'top nor faltf-r until th; infamous .irw-i.-'t ' of l-rutnliz" d warfare. th l:ais'r, i- '.louli t Ju?tlc w a IvrsiUil War. To the f Moili-.- f th.v sdui i and sailors wh- v vre lcllld on th: Antilles this war wa- rn.-idf persor.r.l. "Tilay lot oury niori,:in r:ill tluit ! a H-i-sirL;il mir itwiii Anierisi and thi i mum kal-4-r. Th kaiser ha- i.r"u:it i" t. -vy Anicriran hom'. wh-th r it hth home ,,f a f r'n.i v. - Ani-ri-an 'citizen r any otln-r Am-ri-ean itizn. The ka'ar Ii..mt --par. CJerm m-Anier i ans, i e fi'ht.s all Americans and all American- must tiht him. Today th Amej irun puMi'n tri-il. Th; -jes ii th1 world ire upon her the eyr-s of the pprL.-s'.'d peoples of t h earth with h"p and exptet-tney; the ryes- of th- military autocracy of (Jermar.y s'.th o;twarl contempt bat inward f-ar. Mut Otorsub rilw Loan. Our lirt iluty I not only t .lhscr1M hut Ioj oAoivutTih iht soc-oiul I.iln-rty loan. If t fail. It ill lx' a iotr J'r Jho kal-r. There k no rea.-'on vhv we s-hotiM fail. Vccaa..' we
WOMEN'S GLUBS PEN SPEECH Over 400 Delegates Present at State Federation Meeting at Marion. F'.KT WAYNE. Ind.. -. -Z.-With the registration of upwards of (Ö delemtcp, th- -th amum! convcntian of th Indiana Federation of Clubd v::n opened formally here Tuesday evening. The work of the convention will ho ein Wednesday mormr.c. The visitors v. ere welcomed by .Mrs. A. IC. Uauve of Uort Wayne, president of the. Womaii Club leu jrae, presiding iti place of the state prc(-iknt. Mrs. Carolyn Fairbanks of this eity, who is ill. llrr. II. C. It'impier, Indianapolis, Urst vi'-e pr siJ-nt, r:sponded a.nl th; address of the evening wa.s delivered l.y Mrs. Josiah Kvan.s Cowks of lxs Angeles. Calif. Mr?, Oowle- sail th purchase of a Liberty bond was one of the best duties a woman could perform now. She called on all members of the federation to observe next Sunday n a day of praer for th- nation, in connection with th' proclamation of Pns't Wilson. Members of the national federation of chibs already were busy on a procram of food production and conservation b fore the national ,-o eminent extended its call, Mrs. Cowles .-al l. .-"be told the patriotic work of the national and stato organizations and urjred the local and state club bodies to invest la Liberty bond. A .varm tiint i-- prc.ire for the presidency, with three avowed candidates at this time and a possibility of more. Thy aro Mrs. John H. Moore. Kokomo; Mrs. Ovid Paule r Jarne-on and Mrs. Hdward i'r.itmlin U'lute. both of Indianapolis KING AND QUEEN VISIT U. S. OFFICERS' CLUB I.OXDON. Oct. t. King Gccr.cre a c c o rr.par.i ' .1 h y ar.d Qure:; Man-. W.i Iter Hin- Pak'i . the Am rican a:obas.caler; Vice Admiral W. is'im!, command r-in-thlef of the ! Amcicaa naval forct-s in I.umpean ' .vr.tors. n n.l llob. rt P. kirme-r. the i An.erican 4"-r.r-uI nial. Tr.: day visited the American Orhc-rrs' rluh, which l;as b-cn e.-tablishtd ! y th-th-itish pilrln-.s lu Chcsttiheld frardr.. BRITISH TftNK HERE TO ROUSE LOAN INTEREST AN ATLANTIC PORT. Oct. A Erttleh tank. 0.13 of tc&s lrcmcr.fttrs hiib hA 3or. t-ch darr-ife to the Germany or. the Tf,tr: frort. "?- .ahd tc th ceclc of a liner arrivir.; for: a British port tc-iiy. It vrill be taker, to New York arA rlaccd or. tThih;t!on ther to stimulate ir.t-r -r in h Liherry IcAn. Ar. othcr ar.I eiat taer. .vt'",niv-nii h- 4"d 1 i
nro thr riohct rop! in th world. To icxomidlsh this k-rtat task nil niy.'t pull toreth'-r. " 1 n a l-mocracr no clas -hcild ve Permitted to sve or to on tl nation. All the people -hon'd s-ivt! and own the nation. Tf each los his part, if eery ore in animated hy fuperlatlv- loc "f er.iir.try- and resolut.- p..rpo. we car. finance every rciuire. in'T.t of the; government and win this mijrhty war quickly :r.'. save thons-inds of precious American live nnl n ast ano'jnt of American treasur-'. It Is ov.r pnldlrrr. o:r s-.ailor.-:nd our yuns that are koit.,' to wir. th- victory . vindiat" .vmcrtcaV rights .it hr.ru' a::l ;in t!i' hlzh mus and raahi; the world afo :; democracy. 17io lea.-t M.-nW-o of patriot iiu that any nvui or nian ht tny ui hom -.tn Trform is to lerni tticlr money to hU or lior own oinnwut on impi ojruahh seirity at four lenviit iiitt-nM.
They rik nothinc. wh; Jo t'ao soldier risks all. Soldiers Io Wonderfully. I havo visited some of the t,-rrU camps in the west, where thousands of splendid American yo'insr in-n are training for tho army. Th.ey aro rettlnp an example which th- civilian pop:lation would do well to emulate. Our brave soldiers are not only Kivintr up their families, all their material int.- f-ts and puttine their lives in th? halar.ee. but they ar? actually subset ilin from their meaitro pay to the bonds of their own government in :i larper amount per eapita than the civilian population. !,,t T1k 1'ailuro of irte l.ilerty loan wxilil destroy the kx eminent -mlit. undermine cntidnix. Imperil pnperity an-1 disirrae im in the ee. of the vorlT. The patriotic people of th 4 states of the Union mu-t make surh a di-a-tcr imjoyible. When tin- sun sets on tho enint' of IHn rty day 10,00-0.-000 Amt ricans should have registered their Mibscriptions to th9 cond Lii.'Orty loan. British Steamer and Destroyer Reported Sunk L'hYDON. Oct. '2i. -The Hntish merchant sfamer Orama had beer. torpedoed und sunk, an otlicial anncuncenur.t issui-d Friday says. A Criri-h destroyer ha;- been sunk in a :')llision. The announcement follows: "(Mie of his majesty's destroyers ha'-i been sunk as a result of a collision. Two oflicers and 11 m.n wore avfd. "His m-jjer-iy's armed mercantile cruiser Orama. Commander W. Moorson. in command, was torpedoed and hunk on Friday. There ere no casualties." The Orama, 1 ".27 tons ross jjoI Zo 1 feet lomr. w;i.s built in Glasow In It 1 1. Heforo beimr taken over by the r.ritish admiralty sije wa-i operated by the Orient ISteam Naviuation Co. of CJlasow. She. was on C'f th; small Uiitish squadron which in March of ll't.'.. off tlii Chilean island of Juan Fern.tdez, sank the German cruis r l)rsder., which escaped at the time the- other vessels f the CIrman Pacific squadron were destroyed by the Uritish in the battle of the Falkland islands three months; previously. BARE GERMAN PLAN TO I CONTROL DENMARK! LoNIKhN. 'ct. :h iK-tails h:tve rached !.nlon of a ferraan p-an to ebtain ascendancy after the war in Denmark by ocdimr to Denmark a small strip of former Danish territory in north Schleswig, in return for a "larKe sum of money" and. presumably also, certain economic and commercial concessions-. It is. SUKSCStCai r,y tjH. Dui;: . oral lloved.-taden th;'t the sam of money involved is that which Denmark received from the United States n.- pament for the Danish West Indks This newspaper stronuly de-nc-uncs tlie iJerna. r. proposal, deelarir.,; that Germany sek t ;' t not only mercy, but a hold on Denmark which would make Drmn:.rk economically and r.atiorally a dependency on Ch-rminv. DU PONTS BUY FIFTY MILLION LIBERTY BONDS Piniol 'HLI'HIA. O. t :.Th. iViT'-mt T'ova. r -om; v.y T:. ':av ..::r.ot:r.c(l that it h.id MitriN--i frr .SäM.OCO.Oi'O r,i" th Ffcnn! Iii'-c-rty lo.i.Ti fcrn.Is in thf Phil.vl-IphJ-t fedor;tl r . rve li:rirr. dfaihaum: ornci: location. Citiztp.s' Dar.!: M-tliin:. Firtrro.'f. six torl;, tlcvaf'T trr.'ic-. 112-111 W: Je:icr5or. M"d. For rer.: :r.?!c and tuite cf e!'. !:?htd o'Sce roerr.f; also cce room, fourti fiocr. tpc:.illy zzc.Cci wltl: di'icj, tht rrvy zz ba-i or S3.CC jcr rr.octi tr.d up. Cr.rra'.:y Ixrred. vrt to frfrr.r-eat t-Hd-ir.sr. Ir. v-ir,? Kcr.ta'. dcpartrr.er.t, Cl'J.?..n?' Trugt ar.d taking's Corr.rirv V. r'obtr. :,Iir.i?-?r. -Ad- r Read NEWS-TIMES Want Ads I
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