South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 60, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 March 1918 — Page 7
riun.w i:vi:mn;. march 1. ms Hi MEN Red Cross Canteen at an American Aviation Camp in France N Buy War Savings Stamps Here BY GERMANS
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Hammond, Muncie, Monticello and Morocco Sammies Arc Reported in Pershing's Wire to Capital.
Ml'N'Cli:. in.l., .M;.rh 1. 1'ru.nk . Mih'irif an .J Johr. lironn of this ity were anions tho-e r port il as verioa -1 y inJ'ü e'l r Fiance on I 'e'.i 1.1 ir: a cording to report.-: rr-iv - til hre tixlty frurn tlvn. I r i j -"14. The ii.--p.t'-h vas m'.ihi" i-ut the pre.-urnption is th.it th? Jo'iiii; loen vere Ptinis t' t'ic -as raid made earlier in the week the ijcrrr.any v hen a, !jr;T njrr.l'er of .k.iieri'a:is were injured. Your.,- Mahon the son of Mr. a.?;d Mrs. Mahoney of 71 - X. Mulberry .,!. He i-i unrnairie.l and J 1 ea t h M. II enli.-te-l last April in the PelJ uitilU-ry and vailed in Anluvt. Ho UdS with the French mortar battery hi n inj.Jitd. Ilrovvn i.s the vou of Mrs. Hertha, Ilrown who ievnl.-.s in we.st hid?. The jour.- men were in the vaino unit and UroAii was is year. of aire hen he enl-ted in the Fnite.J
"Why, hoy! Thnt's our home!" That is what th tuen in this eair.p where Uncle Sam's airtnen are being tr:iin.'I say hen ym ik about tlio American Kel Cros rant con. "You'll ?et a fine breakfast over there." a roun- nirer snid."and. what's nire, you'll It with a smile! Hie brightest spot in camp is the canteen," -:ii another. "The American women serve hot coftee and chocolate, sandwiches, ham and cs and then ame. Would you fellows rather have an orderly pass your morning coffee because he bud to, or would you Mther have a ral American woman duss it to vou because she wanted toV"
l'.ri-tol. Pa., and Sit! 'olernan, Cord.'trenih nnntar battery. 1
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l iv., oil fo. ,. ami I I iva''i aKOllt-l-r JiUlll iiivu. .mnu ir,
States army n uar ao last i'Woi K. Calloway, Fairmont, N. j Ind.. also was severely wounded:
i'... on Fei. l'T from as. ! :!. ;nd Private liernard ). M-en Indiana .Men n I.M. j Heekwith, Morocco, Ind.. was ?d!j:ht-; The men severely injured wer-: j wounded on the same date. Sert. William J. Fauan, Madi- s'-t- 'fher M. Heckmyer. 21; son. !'a.: Cornoral William nVon- Faroline St., St. Louis, Mo.. and;
neil. 'ambridue. Mass.; Corporal I Ft ivate Clyde S. Fatts. Klizabeth. Jb-nn L. Van Sice. Waverly. X. Y.. ! -V- J- w n' 1'1 wounded Fol.
and Privates Jacob Anser, 1 '. 1 Pres
ton st., Louisville. Ky
April. Foth ' younr men have laothers in the service with them in f ranc.1. AXl'FkSOX. Ind.. Mar- h 1. -Marvin It. iMinn, reported seii-u-!y wounded in Frame, is a son of Charles II. Iuinu of Anil rson. His father said he an-
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S DENTIST
TELLS OF
GERMANY
Pobert M.
ibrstood Man in Dunn bad. j IN-atty. Hammond. Ind.: Frank P- W. J. BRYAN REFUSED
"en operating tiemh mortal
Ilium enlisted last july. r is IS years old and formerly lived at Carrolton. Kv.
Maiioney. Muncie. Ir.d.; Alvin Ma
ter.-on. Poehe.-ter. Ind.: S huyler Alowrer. Mont iielIo, Ind.: Iaid H.
! Surprised at Freedom Accord- ! ed German Subjects in U.
HEARING IN TORONTO; S. America Scorned.
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IMimkeit H.aMw,i..kvil!o f) Vd.n, IOKM.MI. Mil., .'laxen i. n-
; P.ielawsky. Irving ttn, X. J.: Fmiblliam J nninus P.ryan was refused a XFW YltK, Marth 1. -The ;CrWASIHXC.TOX, Mai( h 1. Cpm. : m. ("ot,., Mam heter. X. II.; Walter ju.arini; when he appeared at Mas- man pre.-s is carefully and adroitly
J't ishintr reported today on- Amer- : r t.i:im U'..t o-nx'.. v i i-r
b n v.dd;rr Uil!-il i-i -.r-fi... .... f.:. ' t. r. I , ball lure toniuht to address a i..u si(iiei hiutu i.i action n lea. in j Dunn. Anderson. Ind.: Ad-i
L'.. the day of the Orman ;ms at-,ii-(,n W. Jones Honkinsvilie kv prohibition m-etin under
t t' k: three ded from pas and 1 S ; Joseph Cobb n, X. llet r St., -'en!y wumied on the same day. I Xew York: James W. Crillin. LivPriat Hrlmer F. Peyelt of liar- : inKston. Ky.: f;hester C. Harris, AlIin. Ia., was kiPed in action. j ban. R. I. Privates Joseph Schumacher, j The pirvates were members of a
, contimiin ; to foster the idea anions i the Herman people that America ia
the ,H)t a 1 ly in earnest about the war,"
auspices f the Doi,iinion alliance, .declared Dr. A. X. Du is today in Returned soldiers caused the dis- discussing the situation in Rerlin uS
turbance by shoutinu arioiis pi- i he left it ju.-t over a month ai;o.
thets. "What about the LusitaniaV thev j.lso demanded in chorus.
Dr. Davis, formerly of Piqua, ()., is the American dentist who lived in the C rnian cajtital for 1." years and
- - -- " . ; numbered Hmperor William anions DOOOOOOd WE WANT YOU TO BE PLEASED DOOOOOOÄ , ...
i"kV I". 111 I I V I V IV' belittle America even the highest
, officials ar- attemptiiiy to convey ; the impression that Cermanv has.
oyiie Whole ovn WS o
oSATUBDAY nS. Extraordinary I paaaa iii.i . m mini w.i , iptmaMmj g .........., .. .... .Vr B
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C VilP,'lin? America except the 'presi-
H H n VK dent'p addresse s on war aims anl t
mvJKMBW w;tiic possible basis of a permanent
c..-J ry. i r m. -- . o i i ' Uu papcrsas if tlie pre sident were
jaiMiuay txu your attention 10 a Drana or new vroup spring pparei ana spring j
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75c SILK GLOVES
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Women's twoel;-- Id.lck er white silk ?lve: fa HIOUljrk'N make; Mil si 7- : at. . . .
speaking as a sort of detached per-
tT ' son whose interest was the welfare
i. a.7'i uTJ9. TtT ,,f thp vorbl; not with the idea c'f'Wi1 Wij "'W !'i U U tA jfi LJ Hi- t they represent the earnest do-
V J V4 I V v -.f VJ termination of the ;
Millinery at ceatest savings we ever offered. SHOP HERE AND SAVE.
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Clever New $3.50 Satin and Hemp Hats 1
$4 SILK WAISTS Sl 11' Stvle
in NV m ii s jm f f" dainty C re pe jj JJJJ
o mil'- .1 ii -1 Tut Silk I'.banes. in new stvl.-s. at
(FT V New rk: -atiu. an hnni. in all liili M
Ii.ib'. in a myriad f xtyle, f,.r lm!i um- jj
The ,'ever'?t -tylfs that -ii I 1 ! fiuiik in
New Wrk: -a stiade. in a ii
'n and iiiisfs
ii Tin Inn nnd Q7 Pntforn TTnf
&Z hT, Paris
illpir-l UHxlel: ol'ie- of
.New i i.rk s elllie il-ijril-ts : I ii t i I" ii I t a i I o i e t! aihl . : . t i .
inmiaeii uai-. n yj s.-ifin a n I licri!. -rf liere and stia
97
$1.25 Muslin Gowns
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Dainty emb'd and be' triinria d l! w n a. liMnios C'rt Covers, !!!-broi-iered. for iiiii'ii. at ....
75c UNION SUITS
Women' ;rin m jjT .v.r.! h .'r: 3 PC
K ii ' ' . i ii i " a Su it . t r. tl I u a 1 I t J, all dr. it
Boys $6.50 SUITS
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G $1 FLOOR O MOPS OiVbr -'.: l""'r i. on CS..,; r.!.i i.i". i. irs-i s;;;a t.. P' o 17c
$5 Tailored & TrinVed
New $4.00 Crepe and SATIN t O HATS ...
Jrin . i s .-C -S. v; Tf -lO
Jöi- Parrs c ia rirr18c
$2 SPRING UNION SUITS Men s spring e'üht elas- g n tic ribbed I'nion Suits, all j&lp sizes, priced for Saturd-iy W
Mens 40c STk Hose at. . . .28c
Men's $1 Underwear at. . . . 59c Men's $3 Dress Pants. . . .$1.95
5Cc President Suspenders, ,39c $2 Dress Shirts at 98c
O. lerminauon 01 me Anicncan peopio ! to sc- tin- war through to a bucccss-
iv 8 conclusion. 4 ZS 8'' "Not until (lerm.mv Iilmin in fPM
, ... Ijl j the military pressure of the United O, .States will the peopb realize the ! new conditions that confront them. , Then, I fuediet the fostered enmity i toward i:nl.ind will be as nothing J to the hatred that will be poured ! out by the inspired press against 1 Amern a.
v-y ; "The American business men. who j j took advantage of the nine months ;
; treaty u 'tween the tinted States j
Pisrx-W u Pi ; and (Iciiii.iriy to wind up business
f.Tsfl 9 affairs as far as nossihle. were kc.-.t
. 7r4 B Q I l,Iul, r tu ' closest surveillance by
SurpiiM'cl at la'tiiciK'y lloiv. "The thing that has impressed me
hX-iyn.TQ.TUBtzJtzxn-: fm-mwua most since my return to America
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over here. It seems
. j t,, i-. ii on ioiriciiuns ve:e
l:iintv Sil! -t22 i) rJ ph'.ced on ther: whatever. In Clot-
f) many. ev iy time some new regula
so
52.00 CHEMISEll T'lne'rlr
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line i !:.!,. n n"? - r . , . r,i'v .l-o m u - I i uU 0 H t!(,n . w;ls adojied regarding thy l'oui.. I'e.tti-J I UmQ Americans the excuse was given that
rnz H ' n:t'1 states was treating Cier"tl iJ, ni;ui hindily and tlien must be
Miine ret.iiiation. Vou can imagine my surprise to uet home and tin-1
t-. Silk a
fb nnan .-i.bjects free to travel about
m r rtr r
HtlP H051!0 t,!l' ''Wintry at will, just so they . )
jj rit acle.all.v . within a uiven tils- ; C
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SAVE MERE! Dno Aprons. . . J 4 L
Infant S."t-PrcM-at
59c
!tluc- at
39c
meir Sl.äO Pettitat. . . . .
98c
hiMv s.- y no spring I at.. . v0
Si rnnt l-i'. c ('i)rM't
97c
And this. t-'o. in the face of tb
that rot f-inc the war started
' as :i i''-''' "v,'i't act been charged j .;mJi against i r. A m ra a n in ' er ma ny, I g.
t 1 vv;i.-ro as her- in the nited State
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STUNNING S20.00 NEW SPRING
TAFFETA DRESSES
u i,av- had to jejt up w ith all f, .fS iJW.of admitt-l t rimes by Herman
S i, ait i,e ".:ir.g !!- made in . ..--r ruff fi If jf ki (T.Ht!. g,..rg.'tfe o'ibrs a iid vus. liicti fl AJa i I j '!:... f alt et. I l:f s.lde. n-ef e II I ' T. . i I - mUm fcTi V U S
si rt I re si - I
dents
lr. Iavi: said a Herman offen
ifi c:a i i.-r woai.'ii ami n:l
U Women's New $22.50
SPRING COATS
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1 1 a ! I ' e e r -l.O !;irn. all e I J j ! i 1 1 . i tl f.i-!ii !; able
Iij.m'-
4-75
N'r Ul bad boon freeiv M rv talked al'ovt in IVrlin since last
VJ .Ml . '"Ill i ',' . Mr'TN' "Manv pecpb' hav- sugete1 to
H me that ir Hetmanv i allv intend I ;
I mu ai'ont it so mi-.h. lie explalnei. !
Anw - ri f-r A t v r r-v ..'." . ',
v7,f:;v,,: vr ; H i'J offensive sh. woUbi not be t-,ik CDDlMt" CI tITC JijaV.- -A II w ... . ... ....
jr rviiiva juu J V-?l'-iii"-c:' H v t so mm n, ne explainer. ! r;v,r m,u :,il. ifRniiJ ll'S-lHX -That is a wrong th.,.r. We har-.l i -t v ..... ',r;, 3Th F "mnths b'Te U bcua,. The .tori., ,.v v .o;i.,.A. U J JfXYi -(,t ar,,,ini1 i:i lho 'I1if' war and I' M'a rt " tailored - V A 't H ;"" ,"nvllK'"1 ;'r,,i;',! i''tcmls to I
KW strike se, ral bard blows evn If $5.00 SERGE AND PLAID SPRING SKIRTS $2.94 SliiH h r t 11 f . H, nitelv breakii.g the allied line."
WUMtIN D OlO rC.W Jr KlfiL UKtSt- . . . . $0.25 H VS w fs
Si . .. i?D5 NARCOTICS MAY BE
GIVEN TO HOSPITALS
Child's $1.50 Gingham School Dresses 98c
ii mm w
20c GAUZE
VESTS
WAsillNHT'iN, Martdi 1
In-
W omen
hionab
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arked
by
le Spring
Individ-
uality
.Priced
All the season's novelty and freshness is reflected in these good looking smart Suits we are offering at $25.00. The styles are different from those elsewhere. The fashions are authentic, and best of all NEW.
Some Wonderful Serge Dresses Copied From Better Ones on Sale Tomorrow at $12.95, $15, $17.50, $19.75 All of these are in the very latest style at sale prices which fit the average pocketbook. These dresses are modeled after some of the higher priced garments. You will be surprised to see such very clever dresses selling for $1 2.95, $1 5, $17.50 and $19.75.
Hundreds of New Georgette Blouses just received priced $5.95, $6.95, $8.75 and up.
N
ew
Skirts
opring
Chssy styles, $5.95, $7.50, $8.95 and up.
il
andsome
New
Coats
at $15, $20, $25, $27.50, $30 and $35
Spring
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Ch
armin
Sprin
Voilinery
Just received a new line of Hats in our Millinery section, including an unusually large assortment of Pokes, Mushrooms, Sailors and Russian Turbins in the newest
shades of Peacock Blue, Havana, Taupe, Purple and Black. Special values for Friday and Saturday
$5.00
New Silk Sweaters and ' Wool Sweaters.
771 STYLE SHOP FZTi WQMEAi
New Shipments of Silk Petticoats, $2.95, $3.75t $5
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"They're Talking" And such "nice things" the folks of this town are saying about the wonderful shoe values we are givnng. The new Spring styles are arriving daily. They're stylish, snappy, welt-fitting and best of all, very moderate in price. Don't miss coming in Saturday; the specials will interest you.
Women's ShR's beaut if j1 in -vie. perfect in tit. Shown in White, lilaek, ;rt. Ivory. Hav
ana anJ Marth Urown. Value
u, to ?10A'0. S7.!." arul
$6.95
Men'-. , sIhu-s. i.'-v. lliO'leN a well a-, the in,,!'" onsen v ativ vh ;ie. vv.t 'n f d: ("und tie for eo;n!rt ai;.!
vtvle. . tt'irtla.. i-l"' i-il. S1.Ü5 an!
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Moltirrrhinr. Typwrllinf. It'-. f illnr-n-JVrf-t !.ilh. Nfl nl ,r(urt -rrit. Ilich n IJuaJity Iiu- In l'H.f 1 S A: Jit'rn il 1 " . .vo. . i . :,( . ; i 1.'). . 2 l'l if if . 1. 1 Mntfp. C i:. JOHNnTON tiik rtitur mi i.i i n i i:
II. v., 2. "nr. I i r.t; j:..!.-
$3,95
Women's and Young Women's Shoes, in 'uJ, JeiralMe shapes: hv anj hih heels.
Dre . hues, Streei Shoes.
S:lhol Shoe. Value: UP to 55.00 ,
3.95
Extra Special Women's Shoes, broken lots, exceptional values up to S5.( and S6.00. omc down earlv
1.95
Saturday morning: and et lir-t pick .
f - ste.u! . i f ..iri ili .-ti''c -v the in-
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t er n.i 1 rev -m;e t u r
w.'rtli f opi ;;i! ai.il ii- .h-riv ativ ?s
j ;,t law M. iKi i.t- aval!.!!'!- for In pit a I
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US. :;!.! a Lll! f a v :a ! .j y reports I OT ;ht- ho, toil.iv ! tli- anj r:n .ir- -otu tr. ;U A t!i ! is mt-
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CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. Safety Deposit Boxes $1.50 per year.
pi in to expv.iite 1 t-,.:i; of th-ni'.-aire.
aker's Shoe Store 114 W. Washington Ave.
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ELB EL BROS. VICTROLAS PIANOS PIANOLAS ifichian St, Near Wa.sliinton
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I ' The Big Cut Rate Drug
Store OTTO C. BASTIAN A uili turtum Th.H rr.
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