South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 306, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1917 — Page 6

THE SOUTH DEND NEWS-TIMES

CT

f ! "t Iii - -,v ' - ' . - . ' w- V . ' -7 S EXPLAINED :,ostmastcr General Makes Detailed Statement Concerning New Law. :: --:- A- :

mm

r

F

7

I

1

. i . r -i, .1

IS!

.'J

'ASiüNTDN, Nov. 2. The oi" of the fK-pinna.ro and trading Ith th" f-n-iiiy act, insofar as they To it ln jM.stal . rvic and how tey art' to be enforced against d:sjal jttihli nt : r i s .ire explained at nth In .i b iter to iulli.shera : ;t 1 c public by i'ostrr.n. tor (Jen. The bw.s v. -ro made nrcFsary, ir. i;url-'.n .-aid, by a nation-wide n t-;:i''I;i i:.t-nlrl in ev ery po Lie way to ;nt rfi ro with the ricssfi:! pro, cu! in of the war. He Mtd that no publisher, who is at -art loyal to hin country should av? any apprehension f ernbar-..-,rri"nt or inconvenience from the 1 minist ration. "No one connected with the povrnment," said the letter, "from th5 resilient down, n'fk.s by reason of ler-e laws to avoid criticism or .en attac k, but no publication con-ilning-matter which falls within

,e prohibition of the law will ho k-rmitted to circulate." I'ro Iwoih Outlined. As interpreted by the po.stüfüco pp.irtnient, the acts making It uniwful for any person, lirm, corportion or association to mail or to ransport, or t arry or otnerwise iub!i.h or distribute durin;; the war Iny printed or other matter: (1) Advocating or ursinpr trean. Insurrection, or forcible restance to any law of the United tttes. (2) Cnnveylntr false reports or statements intended to inter-l-re with the operation or success f the military or naval forces of tho "nited States or to promote tho ijccess of lbs enemle. (3) Intended to cause Insuhorllnation, disloyalty, mutiny, or rei.al of duty in the military or aval forces cZ the l nited .State. j (4) Intended to obstruct the enstrr.ent service of the United States i the injury of the Fervicts of tho nited States. (5 The circulation or publlcaon of which involved the violation if any of the numerous other crim inal provision? of the -spionace act, lut which are not of special interest publishers. (6) Printed in a foreign lanjua.e rontainir.r any news item. ditorial or other printed matter repectin ho government of the "nited States or of any nation enaRtd In the present war, its polllies. International relations. me täte or conduct of war. or any matrelating thereto, unless tho pubsher or distributor thereof, on or efore offering the same for mailair or in any manner distributing it o the public, h.is filed with the ostmaster at the pi. ire of publicaion, a true, complete translation of he article. 7) Referred to in the preceding aracjraph for which publishers kav been granted a permit to cirrulatc, free of restrictions named herein, but vhieh does not bear at he head thereof in the English ansuape the fact that such a perait has been granted. 'OMEN MAY WIN BALLOT IN OHIO rrtprmtlcnM. N'v sorviie: COLUMi:iv. Nov. resides otint; on prohibition at tho Novemer election, t h i tors in this state vlll decide whether or not to retain . law. parsed by the last legislature, knowing women In Ohio to vote for resident. Women saifTratrists and ether hampioi.s of a broader franchise ire ptronuly opposing the refereniuni. wddch. it is charged, was roupht through fraudulent means, .'he suffragists charged the petitions lrculated to brinp the referendum rontained thousands ot illegal lames, that the petitions were cirulted in saloons, and that they vere refused hearings ly election oards. whi.-h certified the petitions Jo the pecretry of state. They say he liquor intTests are behind the rampaisn to !efcat suffraire. In ounties where the suffragists obained hearings, thousands of names vere thrown out. Suit was brought y the s-afTracists to stop tlie referndum. but tlie supreme court re"used to rev i -w tlicir case, holding nsufheient tirue had been i:ien. The suffracists contend tb.o referndum. therefore, is not an hon?st me. and tb.at it would bo a travesty n the purpose ft.r which ref?rndum was ic.tended. to uphold the .ction co.ntemplated by it in this intan ce. In 1?14 the suffragists sought to ut through complete suffrage by neans of a referendum. They were leftatcd by a majority of 1S.1.0Ö0. K'ow tb.at the tate legislature, which democratic, has enacted a suffrage .hv, the women are determined that Mishore.-t referendum." as they rerm it. slia'd not deprie them of heir newlr won liberty. Anti-svffracists doc'are that wornn dr. i:i.d want the ballot, fdnco only ibout C1' percent of women have t:-f mistered in Ohio cities where they ire allowed to vote for ?ohool board ne rubers. niiM i: ornciriL'? PKICINC;. Nov. 2. Chinese mili ary ort.cers are so eaer to ro to j Turope to st!'..!y war conditions' that many .f thm have offered to ear their own e; ersrs. The numo '"''-'o-i's has been .o larye ! v. v -mmeiit ;.s Pf-n com- ! it th :.e!;ed ' rtd : );.. i-e amon these men f-'ivin- examination's to dev' h ofheers are best qual3 ; (

I

. T W r fir

Of FW

. 1 4

iL.. JVA: ESI Gttn I .--' lain 1 - I - 41 ' Bi ' T I

mwtm

htm i

idSMKfassigaiBi

,y !, KAS VSl SLlfel

jm- Hii ;;.! n. i t. i i-

lUiLMLli

-J.-.r rr-.-l 4 ,c-t.a f. rvirx -. , ' .. - J'-t J ; ' ; : fs .. , v -, , - - -; .

Jin

fell B

.. T ', , ."-HIT i I ' --" - i 1 ' -- .-. J " 1. . ...'.7- ..' Jr. . -1. 3

Si

miß"

T m ' ' M m M HVfti .-r V fill r i.'.Ta li Vr L w I 1 b r J ;Bi A.H.H i-1 el OATt ITUßE $1.50 MAHOGANY SERVING TRAYS 1 1 1: L L I : IfS A N XI VE IIS A n Y SLK rillCE 79c $2.00 MAHOGANY SERVING TRAYS HELLE !tS AXXIVEKSARY SALE PKICE The tr.iv will be on Pile 11 day S.itiird-jy, or as lonp as tLe stork will last at the above exceptional close price. hi v - A: '.Vi-'- f V ' .V' i '1 Mil.- -.v ' -v . J 5 - v-.;''.:1' .--'-1

ft

L ,

- .! O AJ I j

r v , . i

'

Sale will Start Saturday, November 3rd,

Since opening our store

that we have one of the best Furniture Stores in the State of Indiana. The good people of South Bend and vicinity have made it pes chandise and in turn have given us the benefit of their most liberal supnort. TO PtfOVE TO OUR CUSTOMERS OF THE PAST TO THOSE WHOM WE HAVE WITH US AT PRESENT AND TO WORLD, WE MAKE THE FOLLOWING ANNOUNCEMENT:

POT is-or THIS GAS IRON Kecular Price of ttii Gn Iron HELLER'S ANMVKKSAKY SALE I' KICK $i.ss This ie' lal vnhie will be en fiale all day Saturday. I'hone cnlers will iwt be accepted iieftfier will t hey be rM to children. This Iron is a l.irprp size, has wood prlp h. indies, with nlekol tluUhed base. It is complete ani re..Iy t le Httaihel t as Jot Each one Is jruarnnteed t trlve satlf i t ry service or your money will be refunded. THIS DINING ROOM OUTFIT Originally Sold at 1 1 : L L K U'S A X X I V K It s A U Y SALK I' KICK $ For SWfN) we ofT.T you one fjtiar ter-sjiweii oak table, 0 iu.irb-r-nwed oak ehnlrs roverel In genuine loa t her und one niirtere.l oak biifl'tt and one quarter-sawed oak china cabinet.THIS WASTE BASKET Orlflnillj oM at ?1.00. 1 1 K L LL If A X X I V K K SA It Y SALK I'KICK On ale nil dny Saturday. No phni:e orders aecptel. none ndd to -hildren. F'ran.e of bsnktt made of maple. finlid:ed In white enamel. The filling I fancy Usrured cretoune.

1

J

Mm Wm

I

y

v. -' f

;

pJüy 4 in South Bend eight (8) short years rr sw pays &very THIS BRASS BED Originally nold at flö.00. 1 1 K L L IC It's A X M V i: K S A It Y sali: mi ck $ 3.75 Ttils bed hns a two Inch post. ne Inch eross bars, und filler of fiveelhts of .-in I in h. ':ia lc had in S.itlu finish, flii'l In full size only. Apprei-lath'K the present price of brass, tills bed represents a must remarkable value. THIS THREE-PIECE LIERARY SUIT Orlslnallr Sold at .-.. HKLLKK's ANMVKKSAKY SALK I'KICK SSS.00 Frames are made of quartered oak, finished In Fnnied onk. seats and bi.k covered in imj erlal tan leather. laveiiport an be conyeried Into a i omfortalde bed. The three pli es, cli ilr, ro ker xn da export Jire perfectlymatched. PRINCESS DRESSER Originally S.ild at 3T.."ft. . IIKLLKK'S AXIVKKSAKV SALK I'KICK $22.30 Notice the extra l.irjre mirror. Thl lrenser is m.tJe entirely of qusrterawed ohk. r.rsd conKblerin? the speJal price i a .td of Jt'.'J .'O. it is Indeed a uiost remarkable Talue.

i i .

1

b 11

SS4I t,

ri i ri '

SoM Oriiuuillv at SIVOO. IIKLLKK'S A N N I V K KS A K Y SALI: I'KICK $14.75 Made e itirely of quartered oik. c.ip.v.ial d's!en. extra Jr re mirror, ample drawer p a.e. A It'll sterling vabie. Apirecl itlüff fully Jut exactly whHt this (!revvr repr'ferts In the way of value. Me wc-uhl ssirtrt that you call arid request the naman to Low you the cd -nlal dresher iidvertis-d fr ÜTÖ

WE ARE GOING TO CELEER'J.T:

Promptly at 8 a, m.

ago, we have met with success, which can only be referred to as "V 1 1 Y,

ce of Merchandise eh Ol:

THIS LIBRARY TABLE rlüiin:Il v Sold ut $3.-40. II LI. Lb ICS ANMVKKSAKY SALE mil'-: N It In possible thnt this table repreponts one of the greatest vnlues ever olTerH! Sn a Library TaKle. It Is made of vorr lln- white ju.u t-r-sawed ink, and not only i it vell designed. nt ehjratitly üuished. Size of toj ;;xIS luches. . THIS MISSION LIBRARY TABLE Originally Sold at $b.e. IIKLLKK'S ANN! VLKSAKY SALK I'KICK S13.75 Made entirely of quarter-sawel oak, Iihti'Isomely rinlhed in a beautiful shade of Furn.-d Oak. The Hues are pcrf tiy plain, as yoi will n te in tli above vjt' u tion. ThU table l not only attractive hi appearance, but Is constructed in n manner which provbbs for many years vt f, rviee. k -I MMUMM m j

0

TP

THIS C RESSER THIS DRESSER

Originally k,11 at f!0j(t. HLLLKK'S AXIVI:KSAKY SALK I KK K ' $8.75 Style of dresser like cu: Made irtircly .f o,tk. cod sled ndrror. t'o l.ire lira wer-, anl tu 1 ill oi;-s. If you jire lie.!-.;;i It!:is the f i t for room. t:.:s is yi.ar opportTiidty to buy und buy t r-l lUii

t o 9 BRUSSELS RUG Mm 12. OrljflnnJIy sdd Ht f '.". 0. IIELLKK' AXXIVKlt- CI 7 qft SAKV .LK 1'KICK -r Can be liad in 'Iral or "ri- ? d dfi'iis. Made of ciceptir.al j: -d Uilteriab AXiMINSTER RUG Sie 911. Orynnllv Sol.l ut ?J'o. itkllkk' A.xii-:r- G 7T. SAKV sLK I'KICK i J l.'HUt!ful pattortii. nn ! -IN-'it -t"- k to !-'-;ct frf):n. pries eviisi is very low. TABLE AND 6 CHAIRS Originally bl at $'VM. IIKLLKK'S ANNIKKAKV I.K I'KICK $39.75 Sry! of tib fj:if!r like pro biction. Made .f " j;.: i -fer--be .'Men. Ie.) f.- t. i. a: as reproduced nboe, r: i! sawe.j oak, t he ."its :.r-. -,:. u i n leather. ii'iV reed oik. c " t : y it; a r r r -la n.-

0 fl iiOoWi 1 1MtJtJhB

I

p &&m:-- ':v : .J,fd

ALL-COTTON MATTRESS Originally SoM at $1ZXH). IIKLLKK'S ANNIKKvKY SALK rRICK

$G.75 Is Ii'-!'- for i:s to tjwe!l en tv.e ri ' :iuittre.M. The nterae person ap; red;'--s -ot of ctt.-.n today, jit.d : aar- d t: l it a c rr:f..rt ab ittrewj :.i a n t v owrver, by tik'r. 1 1 lcs than .Ii r,r 51".. :e t ; .ur Aniilverrv v .-a js'.; '"iv mi all tton 4".-po-i';. r:'ttr'r r.rlti art fi kin,; f:r f.;dy i-i-Tü. L'i ltf Lil u M3!e n i V . n fi 1 1 (i

1

U '

A

I r ie ic UR

n

a: in i.i. i: i A : i : 1,1 .;. Ct.sto , in t'T-" IIKL: t; h

ill I I N H f.- ;.r ftLd ; r v4

.::eI ,. -I i '.y wv.-'.'.m fr.jr.t.

war conditions on the

i ' '' ''' "' ''"''ii''- ' V III"1! ' - " ' ' " ' '