South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 306, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1917 — Page 7
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Novr.Mnr.i: 2. 101: A f STAND GAS TEST tM'u jo. '5. (Ii r ill Training Requires Walking Into a Scaled House Filled With Gas.
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THIS BED OUTFIT OHc5n:tH.T Sol t SlT.r.O. IH.M.1K ANMVKKS AliV SAI-K run i: $20.50 (lor thrrr pler) ?fyt .f t'x.K tly n roir"1'ifp(l a!-..vf. Can !. Ii.i.l'lu full size or fiinirl. l7o. tinislwl Ju wliltf .-nanipl r V.rnl.f Martin. in.Iu.l.- with tho l.iM at t!it s)M ial pri.f of $lu.ro on link f.ihrlo prir- mikI ;i ..mMI'iiiatluii rnattrrss. Ordinarilv vou til l pay t:i. prl.-o. wo ask f.-r'tho t!ii'- I'io'-os. f r tli al--no.
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THIS WING BACK ROCKER Oricinally Sol.I at $rj.0. IIKM-Ml'S ANMVr.ltsaky sai.k ritifi: $16.75 I'.ack nn.l njshlon soit Is ooveroil In tni-ostry. Tlio framo is linlsu-d in tirown. Vou ouM finil this rooKor tJ'C porfootif.n .f otiifort, (Quantity llniltod, thorof.iro wo w..!ill alviso you to oall oarly for one vt those rallies.
THIS VERNICE MARTH. BED Originally Sold at $17-r0. 1 1 L. L LK IV S A N I V r. Its A It Y SAL.K run i:
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It lms hoavy two In h continuous post, fiinl larjre flllors. Can be hal hi full size only. Stylo of tol very similar to the aMve reproduction. In addition to this pattern we are showlnc many oti)or excrptlnal values In Iron and brass beds.
HANDSOME ROCKER Orlginly Sold at $18.50. HKLLEK'S ANMVKKkSauy sali: ritiCE $9.75 Style of ohnir exactly as r e p r o d u c e d above: the laek anl soat I? covered In a splendid rrade of tapestry. The predominating "sdiado of which la old ruse.
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' IriTTriJ tier. Nn Srrtr: V ASHING TO N. 1). C. Nov. 2. How would you Ilk 9 to walk Into a pealed hfuic t'.Ued uith gf.J", Thi is what every one of the men in Aineri-a'ss r.ew national urrr.y V.11 have t" d' ivfore th.ey !e.i the camp and cantonment uher they are now undor'l r:g lr.tv:sie training f-r future trice in the thick of It" cros the Atlantic. Hat eery one of the r.n will w ear k ma.ks. jerf ctly adjusted, to keep them lioni Mihalmg any of ' the jtinows fumes. I To thoroughly instruct th iraft- ! ed men how to proceed "when they t encounter a kh attack will be the ' duty of hundreds of k 1 1 1 -1 o'."cere. ; who recently completed courses in the army scIuh-I of lire at Irt Sill. t)kla. The war department already has assigned the jas enyert-v to th j cantonments and preliminary work. ; in fii:htn.kr tlie fumes already ha j l'K'.n. The u.o tutors will instruct all th I otflcers frm tlie captains to the ma- ; jor-pener.l himself. and they In j turn will t-ach the junior offlccri and privates. Information on howr to counteract and prepare for ca 'attacks v ill be taucht and the knack
of quickly and properly adjusting the gas masks will ! e drilled into ach man. Const nut pu;;iii.
j In practically all of The antori- : nients and camps a lmir trench and !a dugout will ( constructed. Cm : will be intntdiH t ,1 mt the and the i men will thus be uwn i r.i ti al training. The -' iitractur will drill the men on ii"v l detect tht approach of a i:as attack; how to calmly adjust their masks tu prevent them from inhaling the fume, and later will instruct them how to clear the trench and dugout of pa
following aii attack. A unique s stein for clearing trenches of (.-as is to be foll,w-d by the American soldiers. Aftr each attack fires will be built for the purpose of creating drafts. Common shovfls will then be t-mploed to veonp out the ps. This pounds impossible, but tlie fumes l.einpr heav
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THIS RED CEDAR CHEST OHgliirtllv sold at l.0O. IIKM.r.K'S ANMVIKSAKY SALE IKICE
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Stylo ef best exaMly as repr.duod üb.'ve. Mad entirely of liod l -n ie--.'. edar. triiiuued in copper. This ;!t.t 1 on'y ' tie of t!.e many exeeotii-mil str-'i:- values we are i!Tt-ri:u' "durinthis bl Ai.niver.-jarv S. le.
THIS BEDROOM OUTFIT Originally Sold at ..V00. II EI.E Eli'S ANN IV E USA KY SI.E I KICK
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This outfit consists of three pieces, a repro.imod above, cmlden oak chiffonier, pddon oak Iresser and Sanitary jr.i.l.Mi oak bed.. Consi.lerin- th. jirb-e w!ii.-!j we linve quoted, this outrit embr.Kts a most wonderful value
This eoueh Is di-idMllv better !okin
than the aboe r-prodiu ti'n would warrant it. The frame is made of heavy teel. while the sprint constructi n of a woven fahri'-. w!.l h is guaranteed t last for twenty years. (Mir stuk in this particular stvle is somewhat limited.
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THIS DINING CHAIR Oricinally Sohl at M..Vt. in. 1. 1. ik'. mm;k. ak si.i: riiin: $2.. S3 f.i '.' f k, seats e v-r.-1 i:i h it!. er. A fter i!,;e we hive :..Mrr o:T'-r-...1. Tlie -toi k is limited. Come earlv.
THIS DINING ROOM TABLE Originnllv Sold at fl.H.OO. II II EEI.EK's A N N I EltsAKY s.VI.E ritiCE $9.00 Meie entirely of oak. designed ea t'.y reproduced above. 1t a rmi!i f.,:al':y ..r small room, you wi!l t:nd this tat-'.e pra tleal in ever respe. t. It is a re.,1 value.
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THIS IRON CRIB Orlglnallr Sold at l.".00 iieeei:k' axmvkksakv saek rum;
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Style of erib exactly like tho alove picture." with end htirh. and the side rails are verv hJirli. and adjustable. ae sprint: i soft and comfortable. The bed as a whole represents at til speeial prie. of $s ( a phenomenal value. Your choice of white enamel r Vernbe Martin.
ITiU umbrella stand Is made entirely of brass, extra large size, has ornamental handle, and Is a sterling value at the price above mentioned. Will be on sale Saturday. No phone orders aceepted. None sent C. O. I). None
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To lie on sale all rt.iy . Saturday. We will U"t neeept' pl:oT)i order, neither will they be sold to children. This scale Is puaranteo.l to woi;li eorroetly hioI ewinc to the unusual l:i?'h cost of f(K)d products you should tvflrlit : - your kit. lien all stuff pureli; 4f :(nd be sure of L-ottin fllll e.....t.
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instruction." in the camps If to inaka the men become thoroughly accus, tomed to gas and it pymptoms, Th olhcers hae to instill the knowledge into the men so thoroughly that It will be second nature for them to adjust their inask and prepare for gas attacks. Many casualties have resulted through fright and excitement during an attack '.vhen masks have - t ini-
i properly adjusted. j To accustom the men to th ' fumes of gas "g.cs houses" of airi tight construction will be built and I Info these will be introduced small
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the j.oior ous fumes. flases whbh affect the eyen arol throat will he used. Following thi test, the nr-n will be loft In tha hout with masks properly fitted and large quiir.titbs of the fumes v ill be introduced, orj.ildir.g the men tolepue for.!;dence in the ;.:sef ulne of their masks and making each :. specialist in resisting the dradly.i avenue ,f destruction j.r.utbed the Juii. PITTSBURGH ASKS DRY DISTRICTS INCREASE; It tf rrcu :!. il V-" i St 1- 4 iTrrsiu'k'jH. Nov. Pitt-, burgh industiies want "dry" zones.. Initial stops have been taken by co'U, mine operator, manufacturer munition plant heads and represent
; ta.tiv -s of the oil industry here to. jhave the overnmetit extend thfe. ; '"dry" z::e ord r to plants of alV 1 kinds in this ditr;. t Ahirh are con, j tributiiig t' tlie pro-ecutlon of th I war. I A caiivus- inad- iy John liartri, ! enial superifitM.derit of the J Je i mer 'oa I t'uk' .'o.. wbicii hax x. . ' t n.siv e -.otkii.gs here. sI.owh thvt. j I erholen1 ' lias be. r. lowered and th j output lessened at the rate of j Odo tons rf eoal a clay on account of illegal drinking pin. s which hav
jiipuaitu near uie i:.iu-?. aurai td there by the unusual prosperity tlit lias tome to the miners. Mr. Harths '.ir.',ai, which h. tended to the r.cttene districts irv eaJ-tern Ohio. disrksed that tls same situation exii-tn there
TURKEYS SELLING HIGH IN SOUTHERN STATES I lit ef I. fl t i ' T! 1 1 New Se.-Vl e t!:MI'HIs:. TT;r... Nov. 2. Th
(average cost of the t ;rkey that "III lie the chief attraf.on '.f the gr ii
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WaS .I. U J o.i. " in family i- net too fa -t;d;o;. aroj, wv-re the New Kr tfbiv. d Train i Tjf.t too -tror.? It: tb.e blood. "H:e jiii...;'i::i." done to a turn '.v.'h, sweet ; !atoe, will ar.swer t!.4 pur;'--. f 1).N11)N -The Hrith k'uaTiH merit's quarterly "Navy Lit." i;m1 that -.542 fH'! h ie be, r. diverts -d from paf'ef ;l emp!omer.t fo resular or auxiliarv r.aval service.
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