South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 90, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 31 March 1918 — Page 6

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U. S. Puts Question Up to Britain and France Divisions Ready to Fight.

WA SMI N CT OS. .Mau h Z rt . The -i;:iro Hnny in trainln;; In tlic lnitfl to will tr.tr,jort(I to I"r:ui.. Mithoiit lrl.iv. Tho ."jufl -with r. hi-h th'-so unit r-r.i1.T.r fclr-i.iy.r-d sUidiMtii cui-J iiatiotial army dUi-'i'n- uro t I'- s;ujj-'I )Vr(a rrs.t i.h tho allif I'.trLs an.l Isidors, -uith the compete r ni ls of r,( '""J phipmnts f munition., f"j.I anf th itko at th-ir li-j-sal, uill dri; wluL :nl J iliuiia.1 tr:insoit? cn ! riurrtM to troop mowiif nt.. Thon tho mii, now jractieally all traino! i fVu-iently to par-ti-ip.itf-in rifn f.k'htin' ami many f thrm with combat training fj.rncnrf, will ho hopl forward as fist as tli transportation j'toMfMu will prrrnit. Itply t IJml (;-oro. Tint is thi ro-)iy of th.- l'nitp.l States to tho roqur-t of th- Hritlsh jirrriiior, iMvül Lloyd ;oor?o, voicr.l through A m ha ssa dor l.'arl Hoadinsj iti Now York rity tuo nights ao. Tho l.'nitod States has loyally aofpto! the narnin- of (Ion. I-'ooh, th preat fYrnch strategist, as the jrrnoral In rornmanfl of tho coordinated military operations on the west front. Already Gen. Pershing has drrrptril ;i position fu herd inn tM to hin. Tho American army in Kruriff, all divisions comhat as '.veil as constructive, are at Koch's !i-poval. And military officials here who know what it all means say that the result of lhi must foon ho in ewdence. From now on flon. For-h will ho responsible for all operations in tho west. Tie will lave the assistance of th French and Uritish Commander as well ns of Of-n. IN-rshin. And he will he nhlo to meet every (lertnan move with a mobile frce of troop who can he utilized wherever needed regardless of tho particular nationality of the nun that are In the particular sector chosen for operation. (irrman strategy for the first time In this war is to l.e mot with allied f tratesy. Instead of separate tinits rioin; at-out as they please the entire allied forces on the. west will he operated as uicrantic army. Kcrv'S will bo ,-s aailable to I'och as th have I - t in tlio past available to th cjerman hih command. And otlioers here win know all that is ir.volve! declare that this action filon' has shortened the war at least a your. The news of th appointment of l'och to!ay ovei shadowed ftlf else, even th preat conflict which still is In pnirc-s. t was believed hero that it miuht bo two or three days yet b'fore th effect .f liN appointment will b d.servabl-' in the reports from the front. (J morally speaking, nf!i-t-rs say tod.iy th;t the war reports wfie satisfactory. The (Jerman train south of tho Somme ar small, they say. "while at all other points they have either I ron halted or forced hack. The French retain all position- near Montdidier despite the fact that the Germans are reported attacking with six divisions of reT'c.

LAKEVILLE FARMS TO BREED GUERNSEYS. ONLY

Two car lo.ids of iuetncy hrif- i rs will probably ! import', d to sto k all farms in the vicinity of ', l-ik.cv die. as a result of a m'etin i of farmers held la.-t niuht. at which ' it was t.ie-ided to eradicate a'l ther ' iif'd. and work 1 1 1 i e! with uernsej s. John S. It..irdner, nn-! t agricultural ai:t'iit, addressed tliej meeting, whiih was atlcn.lcd by! about 7." farmers. i". handling iut mir bu e.l of cattle in the cominunit. acioidim; to M:. llordner. a better urade of "Ovvs ! will he produced, and the icndcncvv to ross bree.is will be eliminated, j Afte;' soiae il lscu.sion. it was dechld t' select I U ' I I! s. S .1 S the nii j

! ! e. il to be d(Vdoped. A- at otiiet situilar meetin-s, .Mr. iioiitner tpe:it hota- time explain- . . . . . . . , - . 1 . . .

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'O'fv available acte of land w a im- I I'i t -fil upon the farmers, the I pledge ,.f the ci:i-s of South Ib nd ' ;ir.d .Mis!;avaka bein .uiven that w h n harvest time arrives, lielp' nee -sary for the care of the crops' vs ill bo fort lu om mc. i

INSURANCE FRAUDS SAID I TO INVOLVE 5500,000 j 1 1 r;i cli".:i! s S ri e. !

'IIRUi' . March ::. Alleged in-urniue fraud. sml f. involve thio.ich tho V s! rn Adjustment Co. every t re inutanc uiiiipar.y in

Illinois, will be investigated todav ! ' I

St.it s At:. .M i' !a Monel. Confer- fi

Mo:;-.- are s.iid to have been mad" ! j inv dv ir.K ro' a Iy per.-ens and ' tj

At copliüi; to corf. -.-10;:- made o.-tjj

fojr men it is said the salvage at! oio ire was alu.l at Jlö.Ot'i) but; ias miM to a jalvacc company fori JJU.:.U'.. Pölert li. Keith, one .,,!- 1

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5 1 robt. State Fire Mirshal .John J. Caml r b't lare j the e; u-e will lo o:pj .'f the most startlir.tr t mtib-.

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Years from today you will be talking about the prices at which you bought Furniture, Rugs and Housef urnishings at McGILL'S during this Big Reduction Sale. Every arlicle bought now will be worth two and three times the price next fall. If people could only realize what the conditions will be, they would buy buy and buy again until ; they had all the goods they need.

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BED $22.50

CHIFFONIER $25.00

DRESSER $27.50

Queen Anne Bedroom Suite, exactly as illustrated; comes in mahogany, walnut or old ivory. Sold separately at prices listed above. Toilet Table to match $25.00. A gem of a suite at a big saving in xriee.

For this $32. 5o "Kroehler"- nationally advertised Bed Davenport. Solid oak frame. Covered in brown Spanish imitation leather. Equipped with non-sag: link spring.

$62.50 "Kroehler" 3-piece Davenetle Suite, solid oak frame, upholstered in brown imitation leather, handsomely finished and well made. Davenport is equipped with non-sag link spring $42.00

BUY RUGS NOW!

2 Inch-Post Iron Bed, Choice of Vernis

Martin or White Enamel

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The sensation of the day. This Bed could not be purchased to-day wholesale at the price it is o.ffered to von on easv pav-ments.

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If you intend moving come in. Select the Hug you want we will deliver it to your home when you 'want it. Complete assortment of Rugs for every room. 25 to 40 Savings $27.50 Brussels Rugs Standard rade, easy to clean hard indestructahle surface size 9x12.

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Made without seams; only a few samples to .close at this price. Size 9x 1 2.

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i All worsted face, new spring designs; all over Persian and floral eifects; size 9x12. $42.50 AXMINSTER RUGS

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$27.50 Colonial Dresser Just Like Picture, $21.50. Very large and massive and tinished in a heautiful quarter-grained golden oak. Has extra large beveled plate mirror.

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Buffet $37.50

China $30.00

Table $29.50

Chairs $5.75

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A S25.0U modern Kitciien Cabinet n-ith all up-to-date conveniences. Made of solid oak. Has large lilting flour bin, metal lined bread and cake drawer and nickeloid sliding base top. for only $19.75.

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everywhere at S15.00.

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For this S45.00 William and Mary Period design Bullet, in genuine quarter-sawed oak.

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$9.50 LIBRARY TABLE $6.50 (jolJen or FumeJ finish. .Itist as ilUi:r.iteJ. Ma Je of solij oak; a-cII maJe anJ lirmheJ in joljen or fumed.

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$18 SOLID MAHOGANY GATE LEG TABLE $12.00 Think 't it! S'Mid mahogany in a beautiful brown e?;rshell linisli; top -lox2' inches when open.

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LET THIS SINK IN Wc have and sell everything we advertise at the price advertised. Plain figure prices.

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