South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 63, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 March 1918 — Page 12

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I INDIANA AND MICHIGAN STATE HAPPENINGS

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- I i rn -; N ;- '. il : INI'IANAI' I.1S. March 4 l"oir lo al jo'jth. it j-. har-d. li'iko into a .il"fjri hf- and not. knowing mv- t op :i t f if'-, J-tr.Jc th SHloonkt ..'r's auto frcm a ru-urhy ;.ir.'U'- ar.d hau! d t"n sal".- to a svc Iud"d !"t 1' rnil in th- country. Wliiio th'-.v v. : trying to open it. tb y w r- ' n !y r o-.jntry folk who t I-1 h ' r. . ! thv she r iff. I.nti r w h n .ro;,:.'ht ti th1 jail hr' hy tii.- sh ri'f, th- y f,irri"'l tho safe or.tairt'd i'i pr p. n i-s. All haw c nf' -v d. the pohc say.

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-MIVKIK; . M i h., March I This, city will obtain its war funds jfi I 'J I S in a v. i nt ih: hais, heir.-,' 1 1 i- ir.-t municipality in Michigan, it i c 1 um 1. t t ;j 1. a tion of this kin'l. IMans arc nmv bc-in;; p'rfctd anil tho War Ch"-t association, to he in char'- of the funds, formal. i"ndr tlif 'rojio-Ml plan the out. try uill prowde $ J ..(i.mmi for Aar purposes during 1!1S. 1 1 i waip': arncis or inrral'"rs of troup one. atrreeiri;; tr furni-h 1 '., nm, while manufacturers, professional inr-n ind others in roup two will supply the balance, or J l.".i),anO. The proj' '' was deiuJ-.-d upon following th appointment of a committer of lo) prominent citizens, wlin nut anil determined what was to he done hy this city in a war way. in unl'T that all not avowedly !a kers may do their share toward . i I i n tho ariou relief funds and ether projects un.br way during the time tho I'nitrd States is cns-'acil In the present war.

MICHIGAN SUSTAINS GREATEST FIRE LOSS IN HISTORY LAST YEAR I.A.SI.n. Mich., March 2. I'rank J f. Kllsworth. state cortimis sioner of insurance, today issued ;ui urgent anpeal to Mi'hiean propeity nwners fur cooperation to aoi.I repetition of tho tr-mr ndous ;;r losses- su-tained jn 111 7. The total l"ss was in excess of $ 1 Ü.COO.'PjO. This Ioih is tho r-atet in th" history of Michigan Mr. Illlswortn leciare, that in a majority of ras, s the- tires ati'J losses rS'llt"l Peta'is.' of ear -le-noss anl lack of rooppra tion alon-: fire preeiition Iinv. Mr. Illlsworth says: "Michigan i to. lay facing tl." tnost serious situation 'from a fire waste standpoint in the history of the state. Our factories, warehouses, mercantile J.iiildinis and homes ar. a part of the nation's a.-sets, an 1 wo are n t ontitlod to call ourselves true patriots if wo are indifferent to this fact. "At h ast 7". j. er cent of tli fin could hao h eon prewnteil hy reasonable tat' and precaution on fi part of tho property owner. Hundreds of tires the past year originated from sparks and single roofs, defectiVf liimncs and Hues, defective stoves and heating sytnis. defektive r lectr w irinu'. at . umulations of ruhhi.-ili and iiif'arTiina bio )nafo-

rial. the urolss use of pasolin-?, matches, cigars and cisarets."

NEWS FROM HERE AND THERE IN MICHIGAN

', N't -Tim' Siiei-iiil Srvl' e: .ML'SKKtlO.V. Mich.. March 4. t'nless their supply of supar is ro plenished in tho ory near future, ; local candy factories w ill he forood to su-pen 1 oper.itions torn pora rily, the shortaco seeming to grow stcad- ' il v more marked.

Cm-:n Y: X. During tho recent severe storm Chehoyju snffereil a ti r loss when Uanies hurried the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Aloysia Cook. l'tirriituro was also hurried. The fire was discovered at a. ni. The adjoining residences were sa od.

.MCKi:. . )cr Km workmen, carpenter.- and others, have thus far accepted government johs at the federal shipyards. A larsze number of clerks are also teekin'-; federal positions hero, examinations hrinclriK lare numher to the local postorrite buildins:.

: MlVKIIC.i N. The tri.il of Wil- ; liam Verluin. Wealthy (Irand Ha'.en commercial ti.-herman, charged I with violation of the state fishing laws, slated for the circuit eoii-t here this term, has Peen put over until ! the coming term. State authorities 'are pressing the charge against Veri Duln.

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BATTLE CREEK DRAFTEE DIES BY OWN HAND

i-w - -Time Spc-i hi I : HATTM-: CI:i:I-:K. Mich.. March 4. Lester Mollen, L'ä years old, shot and killed himself Saturday at his home, leaving a note saying he did not want to leave his invalid mother, whose sole support ht- was. Mellen, who has been worrying about going into tho army, was told he would be called about April 1.

! CAST JORDAN. Public school?. I churches and amusement places of I Mast Jordan wore ordered closed today by local health oMieers. Four 1 cases of smallpox are reported in the city.

I JACKSON. Kmery Lapp. 1'. years j old, hold-up man and slaver of , John T. Lincoln, was Saturday morniti'4 sentenced to life imprisonment t in Jackson prison by Judge I'arkinI son.

TRACTION LINE MAY INCREASE FARE

Nt i "-Tinie Sj.o.-Jal S.t i e : j F"uT WAVNi:. Marrh 1. The l'.irt Wayne and Northern Indiana i Traction "o. has been granted e-- ! missior to increase its rates here to i r straight !',- etit fare-, eliminating! the p. o ticc of selling six tic kets for i a U;:i ior. The companv's etitio i . wa rrai.tetl by the public; service j om mission. i

AM i:i:S N -The Liberal Cei-: iTian society will diop the word Jer-; man from its name at a meeting ,SUUd.l. '

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j i: r f i; hsonvilli:. mi.. March 4. Mis. Julia 'Cwomey. tj. woke up to the fact that she was suffering a double dislocation of the jaw. She hih signed for Mrs. Christine Amose, in whose home she has an apartment, and she called a doctor who administered chloroform ami reset the wandering member. Mrs. Twomey's jaw was perfectly normal when she retired for the night.

I'KTIfJ'IT. The summary of crime in Detroit for February, as given out by Capt. Girardin of the police record bureau, shows a decrease over the months of December and January. There were S0 cases of breaking and entering on the records, 93 robberies, 363 larceny cases, IT of larceny from the person, seven murders and felonious assaults. The total is SiJl, as compared with for December aid 1.01 t for January.

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nVOSSo. The biggest alimony ever ordered in the circuit court of Shiawassee county was awarded Mrs. Dorothy lUihl of this city when she was given a decree of divorce Saturday in her suit against ilarry l'.uhl of Detroit. The court ordered that she be paid $10,4ou in cash and that liahl also pay her $70 per month as long as she lives. She is 1'4 years old and has one child. The alimony is to be a lien on Detroit property owned hy Hühl if it is not paid. The Hühls were married eight years ago when he was D. years old.

INDIANAPOLIS BOY INVALIDED HOME

LONDON, March 1 (Saturday) The Herman government's "infamous war policy" was assailed il the rekhstag in the course of Friday's debate by Herr Vogtherr, an independent socialist, according to a Herlin od vice sent from Amsterdam by the Keuter correspondent there. "The (Jcrniaii ultimatum is not calculated to create conditions of peace and frienship with Russia. " Herr Vogtherr declared. "In the case of the Ckraine peace. Germany and Austria already are quarreling over the booty. The war we now are waging in defenseless Russia serves only the propertied classes of the disputed territory. in Lithuania we have made a moral

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to be back in Russia. "We are not allowed to know the truth. The fatherland party :s pur suing a bloodthirsty propaganda against foreiRii countries. We are sold body and soul to the military caste. We are pursuing an infamous war policy." Iii.is.s On SMaklng. At this point the vice president called the speaker to order, but lie insisted n continuing his speech. "High wages in the munitions in-

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"are corrupt wages for the purposs of keeping workmen in good temper in the interests of carrying" on the war. The imperial chancellor has food sent to him from Bavaria, thereby infringing the law." After mother interruption, the deputy accused an admiral and a commandant at Swinemunde of appropriating foodstuffs confiscated adding: "We must abolish the whole of this Michaels-Capelle management. The Dittmanne case. (Dittmanne was a radical socialist member of the reichstag accused in connection with the German naval mutiny) ought to give the reichstag causo for reflection. A general who runs wild can, by arresting obnoxioiis representatives of the people, decimate the reichstag." Worst Than l-Jieniy. The p'iish deputy, von Trampszinski, declared Roland is being treated worse than an enemy country, whereupon under Sec'y Lewald said the German have done "an immense amount of work in behalf of kulture in Roland." In the way of school administration and similar activities. He admitted however, that "the hearts of the people there are with Russia."

New s-Titlle S.eei;tl : INDIANAPOLIS, Marrh 4. John Staley, a member of the Ki.'th artillery of the Rainbow division in France, is the first Indianapolis soldier to be invalided home. He has returned en furlough. Staley had ro opportunity to see actual service, although he was in Franco. A short t.neafter his arrival in that (our try he was afilieed with neuritis and sciatic para lysis. Staley lias nothing but praise for the American soldiers in Franc, and spoke highly of the French an 1 Knglish. His experience, he says, was wonderful and he would not miss the opportunity for anything.

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i'HKI'.OVHAN I.oojs; I.aboi-Ie of 'Chebovgin and a former resident of Roger City, is dead here. .Heart failure i given as tho aue. Choboygair also lost another reside it ! when death called John Rodidek. who operated a large farm in fn1 vern'ss He came here in the earlv , seventies. He was past So years old.

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This Big Value -Giving Event Endo Tuesday Evening Like all of our "Nine Cent Sales" it has been a splendid success. Our patrons know from past experiences that this sale is a sale of rare value-giving opportunities, and they are very enthusiastic over the hundreds of bargains to be found only at one of our "Nine Cent Sales." Come Tomorrow the last day it will pay you in satisfaction and money saved.

DELICACY LIBERTY BONDS

Escargot, Long a Part of the Banker Says Plan Would Save French Menu, is Being j Government Large Sum BeFound in America. 1 sides Stimulating Sales.

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exotic escMiuul. slowly but surely is making its way to th- Auierii,a:i menu, even to the American dinner pail, from its hitherto lowly place in the link yard. Th department of asricuHuie wants to see this sjheil food, in tact, in every back yard. Anybody that can eat an oyster, argues tho agricultural department, can eat a snail and like it. just as.the 1-"rem h do. Snail farming in the back yard already has t een established to some extent by the demand of the foreign population. Any back yard :s big enough for a small snail farm if free from heavy-footed washwomen and crawling babies. Th" pet dog-. unless of Trench extraction and known escargot propensities, may be vsed for herding. A deft sword dancer should be ongaod tc play Little Ro-Reep to the snails, for it is written that a plot -7 tu ::c fevt s-'uare will accmnmodato li.""i. shell-backs all hitting the trail' in different directions, and it is added that they will be so comfortable in such capacious quarters that they will not seek adventure in the wild, wide word beyond if they git enough to eat. The eat. among other thine--.

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ltiteri;jtioi).il New Se'vi.e: Nl:V YnllK, March I ITem i u ui drawing bonds, as the latest and most alluring plan for the third liberty loan issue, are suggested Oy J. Y. Harri ma n of tho Harriiiian National bank of New Yen k city. Iiis belief in the drawing power of srch bonds is indicated by the offer of the bank to make nn initial subscription of $."Jtioe)iMo.i and thereafter to the limit of its liability. The plan is based on two motives patriotism and the preservation of existing: security values for savings banks insuranc e companies and the investing public. Mr. Harriman figures on a bond issue of $.",tii'j. (mhi, inn maturing in :! years and to bear interest at the rate of three percent. nly onehalf of one percent, or - Jä.Oev.oOO, of the entire issue could be appropriated each ear for redeeming at a premium, a certain number of the bonds by semi-drawing by lot. "If the prospect is for the u.-e.-sity of a rate of four and one-half percent on the next loiti. thi- plan would affect a saving in the interest rate equal to J.'l'. '"''. noa annually, or $ 1 .r.oo.oOiMin during life of the issue." Mr. Marriman explain . "The semi-annual reduction of the debt wou'.d further save inteie.st. "The schedule of premiums could be worked out along linos emplovod by the city of Paris, which for years has availed itself of the allurements of a premium bond. The plan has been emplofd with unvarying fuec.ss by a ("redit Fon cier do Franco, and vas used for floating tho French Panama canal issue. "There is a universal human instinct that reacts with promptness to the prospect of a prize. Mark the effort of the government to touch this instinct in offering War Savings stamps at J41- to bo repaid at If War Savings stamps, why not premium bonds?" . A schedule of premiums in connection with this suggestion has been worked out by F. V. Rilzel of this city. It was used ith unvarying success anil was the means of loatinz the French Panama canal

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SILKS AND WOOL JERSEY $35.00 $25.00 $19.75 $14.95 Frocks for street, travel, busy hours and more formal wear of taileta, crepe de chine, wool jerseys, serce and combir.ati SPECIAL SALE OF SILK AND SERGE DRESSES at $10.00. Navy, black, taupe, green and brown.

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