South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 164, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 June 1918 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

TUX QUERIESSTART PLEAS

Ad-Sellers Stage Annual Outing at Indian Lake, Mich.

FOR RELEASES -

nv ic.ri.iri i;. Maz- iiouikj Com.

:h;t!y weath'r fn'.cd to dampen. The afternoon's entertainment

nthusisMi of 0 auto loads of;fetartod with a splendid oix iour.2

; ii niHu'jc.s who hM theirihnv.it oet.vet-n Kid Moorp of Ih.-ok-

1 '.;tin at Ii:J;an lake. .Mich.. ! n and IM lilankert of sjouth InI.

; --:ci-f.ty. It was followed by another Letzten ' 1'ron.ptl;. : 1 o'clock th pn - gpot Canning ham an. I Jack Jaclyn.

Mnmhorc nf Wave Pommittno . 1 ;M "r Ad-SelWs tt tr.e court , two foMk-rs the national army j

ifiv.nwwi . J wv nvv. liu"v tviai.p.-.i jn ..-.c-rcoats. ar.d ' w

ho are stationed at Cainii Ojster. '

GiVG ExprGSSiOn tO GrOWinCI ist,i:"d rowas;;aij. Pr-'t John I Doth apptauf"4 and money vf-rv lia-j " J j IH:i:i sin-1 Tom Iirandon were in ; eral after this hour. As Mr. DcImpatlGnCC BeCaUSe Of Pilot tjr Imidin:; the procession. ! llan taid, What ih.inc has the I

l .u-' ::j in',' the Mar- am! Stripes. , k.uir against hghtfr? or that cal.1:.: north of s-oath ricnd Mr. liber?'" I

: Krai. don oI;m. .j ored that h- had neg- I A .substantial dinner w-i? gien j

.etd to 'linn;.iu his emergency , after th bcinj t-N'hl aition, each j

frake. with the result that his I nun srin? himself. biae-Ünini: -ir, ?iv.oldrin:r. A Tlio OKI Itatlsrr Came 1 . ,.!.. , ....... r .1 I

Exemption Seekers.

WA.HI.N'iT'jX. .J :;. il MT..Urs of the h c a s and r.v:in ommiitff v jo - ."ii Vciin( '1 to jcrowi.n :ri.pati'-:o . in th'-

of the u itr." -a p;ve i : my P disthe nw i . n u- I'-ci.-ltion n e ono-- v :th for ex.inptl&ii from Mar taxation. Th occ.iFion for th" in- id' r:t was .. a;j;esüon ly AlL'-rt II. IUcvcm of Wathin?ton, r-pres' ntin the National A it'Mi.oI.:!- "h;:a.. r of i.ornri'rrc that ii(,.v taxes, !. placed upon autoir.o'.Uh- '.: rs inf-ad of the manufacturers. 'hairruan Kit' hen declared th" present three j.f r cent tax on uutoniotule sales was pA-s.l to the or.amr with .. r. added increase, while J top. Moore of 'f nn- 1 nia and -thf r i,;(mlfrs remarked that th commiltee wa seeking increased reer.ax n(t decreases and -emption. Kc;-. Ion'orth of Ohio do lared h was ttin impatient vx i 1 1 a '.vitn feOs In talkeij about tax in- ' iease- tein a burden. wh n it is the inariai' rile of the mtee-ts thy i e j r . ) . t to jacs th- tax alon; to the C'iMviniM'. Mr. Ktvo told the on i :ii i t; -e that th marsin of ;ro:.r :n iiii'oin'ijilt rnaniifaetare i.s Maal!. Lifo ln-urano !! l'Jra!-

.loo '. llfdi;es t.f w York city and Ft-ed.Ti.-:. (;. Ij.iiiliaiu. torn. er- ! WSHIXGTOX. June Ju. Pres't

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. .. and a Michigan badger was sohedfon .Tone the -,njd?t was toon ex- , , , . . . , , oiled to tak" place o lt-ide th.e tin;,-i..-::e. i. in tnlnj to find a .-hort i i- Tf j , . .. t - 'Z11 pavilion. Hundreds of dIlir were

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i'".K pi in fMOii 0er ome ot the ro-m!if st io.Is in Michigan, and landed th'-m at West's paiIion just thre hou: after they 1-ft the urt hoii'-e. .I-' U IIiu-Iki. In X::e( Jo.-oph S.henincor, who tru-d t- -o a.ound.tho pilot car. was na.-O'd for -peedir.;;. hut intervontioa c-ii tli,. p. rt of tho other tnemi - sot him out of the difllculty. t, their arrival in Dowatdac the Ad -Sell league w;im greeted b' .Mao'i' W. T. Uaston, who nrc-pented

Howard Kohles of the Walkoer boot shop voluntoered to pull the

badger out of its hole with a rope, i One hundred and ti fry members j crae him a royal horse laush a he i

pulled a small piece of orockTy out of a lio'e in the ground. (Jeorge Hull then sold him a. lot in the middle of Indian lake, and XfNoii Jones promised to take Ii Im snipe hunting.

Harl S. Dickers was formally in-' ducied into orlice at; president of the!

Ad-Se'.l 'easrue. after which he out-

Mr. I'eliaven with a large wooden ! lined the work to be done for the

ey upon which was printed "Thl

K the ke- to Iowa-'iac: j?o as far ts oii like." i:acli in em her was pre-ei ted with a key similar to this on, hut made of paper. On the re-

ensuin? year. Tie declared that a war acMvities committee would be appointed at once. The outing concluded with a minstrel performance given by the best

!y Ow.ate inn ar.ie eom in h - ion v of New Vor!;, speaking for the association of life i:ivaai:'. in-ilents, ured the c.oinmittee iat to apply the excess proMa tax to 3;f- inur.iti'jf rompanie-. winc'h alre.id pay an im ome tax and a tax of v0 cents per thousand do'.Iars on new 'n.hJn.--'. They contemjed that in(uir'c on investments whic-h earn

'r- va?! space ror tr.e mem- talent in Powas;i.ic. The sinprln of be.-s name and a :;roetHs frohl j .is Mildre.I Kice was especially then- I.,wa-iac- brothers'. stood. al?o the work of the end men. Wl Tnwarsproductio.' i DETAILS OF BIG

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FRENCH V CTORY

Wilson is. preparing' to l;eep in close perscnal touch with American pro

duction fr the war by liavin a i comprehensive, survey of progress; lai.l b fore him at regular intervals.!

J'" y1:" h:tr wriuen1Cf;aJlr Germans, 190,000 Strong,

bond, asking that a bureau be o fated under the board to keep a rloso check on the progress of all

Met by Poilus in Great Bloody Conflict.

4 1 - '2 to 5 jcr cent to which the j war work, including coal and steel:

life tn;-uran companies are t e- p: odui tion and manufacture of war striOed. should not ! subjected to Materials and transportation. The j WITH THE FREXCII ARMY IX the exce protits tax whi--h is aim- n eatmn of sach a bureau is con- FriAXCt:. June 1 Z. Details eoned at war lusin j template!. Mas disclosed todav by The treasury ruling that the legal ! Kep. Sh-riey of Kentucky, chairman ' cernlns the bf nü tl h

ii'i i f unds f the ir.-uiai.ce compaliivs. are not capital. r!:e witnesses said, tas unwarranted, ami if enforced would make the companies pay aii excess profits tax. the -iilne

of the house appropriations c()m. i bcUfPii Montdidier and the Oise , ruittcc. in a speech on the sundry ! show that on Sunday morning 14 j vii! appropriation bi'd. I German divisions (about 19,00' Mr. SiierlAj- made no mention of j mn , Joined in the first onslaught, the president's letter but it WJF I Of these. tie ohosen divisions were

as corporations of a diffc rent ei:r- learned later that the president had drilled to break through the en-acte,-, which are fr e from tins tax ukni the matter up with Mr. i ter of tile. French line. These inup to ; per ent on thur ltvested i:a;uch and that a plan for sut vej -i ; ciuded regiments of guards and Jaeapital. ieery month or tv o was Denis i i n

Wants I nurnul clarification. w,.rk.-d out. All the units engaged had been i I.. M. Martin of Omaha, repre- . p, .v., me quarters it as suggested brought to full strength. having) anting mutual assessment life m-,tI,lt tho resident might decide it j hen reenforced after the March

.sura.no companies, said th.e.e com- , ,UuM. tv-a vi ble to have each war- ! ani May offensives. Since the be-

.tues. Wli!--n are nor Opera, eo lor , , , l-, ,. ., , nn.Pir t tt i.wr in. : irii.i.-n r.f i...ola ,.thAi. aiOim.w

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have been thrown into the line. The allies, who had suspected that an attack was about to begin vei spread in deep formations, the

ptoht. -houM b cla-ved with fra-,t:.ati ;tU(, sUhr,,it to him its f -rr.al so.-et:e and oinc ''inks, , (,)Usp,,tns at stat.d ,lH-;od-. Under ;;nd sh. be ex-mpt fr-m federal j tsN ,dan the president probably ii'forra taxes. He v .jgested a tax. VVll ,. .. v,,ew.w i.v... to

i': i vH" Ol .ill ! flw VI .1 iml 'vfMf.. !...ar.1 !. M t . w V.Mnr iowt w.iTfi. iM.fli i

',ui' alent to on- yv .-ot of tip' : ,,,,. (11).Lltll1,; t,, nK.ot ;i;,y dislicul- ' m;4r.ed to delay the c-nerny's rapid'

.i.:!e -o.iertior , exptnsev o . . n,.s taili.cvthat hi.tv liavp arir. progress until the action dev elopeil. ..icb company. lb -aid the tax ';(lu!lll4 the period under ieiew. j and in the meantime falling back.

-( r!M4ts per tuo.-aiv; doilar- on'

"Tto;,::5." n,h, ! fin n government

a'so dec la r-d t.e few ' ..-im s ta x o:. .:)!..,,. erv h-äv V and -Vh:ned that (Mup.ir.it- if r- ptr"TtP'l in -Lead o' passing the tax on. P J ; tbla. - on ! to- tin : t lot it l- iTuoor.io

lighting to the real line of defense, j Owing to his sreat strength, the i i : t my soeeeeded in forcing his wav

PROPOSES NEW RULE ' lhrou--h a JIre--i,, forming the ; center of the allied position, but the j Hi:i.SiX.JFöi:s F.nland. Juno ' I'Jnk's hId mr,r rmly.

i: - The Government proposal for' l.orman Cihjectlvos. , ! the evtab'.ishment. uf a new form of : Tht' rrnan objectives for the . i, . .uivt,i t. eist day were Tricot. Mery and Uel- i

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la::d shall he an independent kins- " -wwua un im ..:,

iiwii I Mi-Pinn. 1 the landtag. lr provide that Tin

He 'shall have an ab- ! anJ J'ored the,n lo ieU,- solt' i mattet at'tecting the i ,,J.n;"1,cd' . . I

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ents up. nelriev ,;-.!j,;;,li,i(1 r0n st itut ion and ' lne .conU days objective was I ;;..ar.o.-Amo:.aM hvg;( to;b:t at- UluJ .,a tlaIfk.. Tn other luat- ! Cu!lipeiSIU' urriVal there : Vv'r- iK;: ,:f'--M' ,-:,..'t;ir1 ar;i;tef- his veto mav be overruled bv a was Wted and he is still some

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With broad powers regarding treat

THE LESSONS OF CHILDHOOD

Th; mos: imp; e-i c a:iu cr.rraHy in? rno t practical Irrens vf :ue those a;companyir; the cirl hrtmc training. To cre.it in td:m dcrc in obi.iin .i ranis, ajcount and to a"-i5t cirl and boy that they ir.av experrence the ever-increarnp: rrld '.vhich invariably .urompar.ies the ajcumulation of moTi-ey is -vorthv of every eiTort. Child rer. of S-nith Bend and the community are extended every courte-v and civcr. every consideration at this in.sti'htion. These vmmc: prop! -a ill re T'e t.mnch client? '"f ''ur bank ir. a fe,v C2.r5; e w elcome titjir accounts ot one dollar or mtTre no". Every dollar saved earns 4 per ' cent inters! semiannually. The St. Joseph Loan Sc Trust Co. ST. JOSEPH COUNTY SAVINGS BANK

1 i-s with foreign statt, but he may tot I egin an offensive war or sign . pace treaties w.thout the oinscnt I ,..f tu- l.i rjitu-.

fluctuations in the line mav occur

Lut tlie evident results of their first! iKish ro disappointing to the der- ; n ai.s. who. seeing tliemselvcs held; licre. may turn their attention elsewhere.

lilKI lis T'.omi Mr. and Mrs Horace Ti. 1 ..kin of ..' :; rson Vity. Mo., a -on. .June ! M:s. 1'akin was formt rly .iss j-. ns .vfaitm. daU-hter ut Mr. id M : s . Tied Martin. 3-'i X. M t!i: ,-ir Vir TVikiii is

th. so-, of Mrs. Kssie Itissell Dakin. , n,t-v mWrs of the woman's mo-.

T. V .'ol fax av. ; lor

nounccd toniglit, wid rep.

customs authorities tomorrow to as- i

sist in so. aching the women pas- '

WOMEN VOLUNTEERS TO SEARCH PASSENGERS AX AT LA XT k' I'oRT. June i .:

my members ot the woman s mo-,. r corps of America, it was ;n-jl junccd tonight, will report to tin? I

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Drapery Dept. hort lengths or Cretonnes, reduced to 29c yard. Good assortment ot colors and designs. Marquisettes, specially priced in twu lots, at 33c and 45c yard.

A Special Sale of Men's Sample Handkerchiefs Pure Linen HanAerchiet vith hand embroidered initial at 35c each. Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs. r.tM color.-, at 19c each. Serviceable Son Handkerchief with nitial a: 13c and lc each. Uoys' Handkerchiefs with colored border- ar 9c each. Wt.men'f Novelty Handkerchiefs in all the prettv bright colo at 25c cch.

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Store opens 8:30;closes 5:30 Sat to 9:30 p. m.

Ribbons FJlain Satin TarTeia Ki'rIvjns in all tlie p.ev.-est shades and in nil -vidtiis. at 5c, 6c up to $1.25 per yard. Lingerie RiWv,n :it Sc to 35c per yard. In a r. cInid dciijrn in -l:.Kie of white, maize, pink ,inj blue.

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Concerning Summer Comfort and the Complexion Hirst aid to the Mimmer complexion which must be prepared to meet dust, heat and sun with comfort. Good Pure Cold Cream for healing- and cleansing 25c to 85c. Creams for freckle- and tan 39c. Our Own Hand Lotion, a friend in need for sunburn. A irreat variety of fragrant cooling Talcums from 10c to 75c. Pure Face Powder and the liquid Cosmetic which protect the skin, 25c to $1.50. A line of Soap which is a pleasure to show. Pure Castile 10c cake. Excellent for shampoo. A varietv uf Colgate's Bath Soaps Biif Bath. Turtle Oil. Elder Flower, Bnrvn Windsor, All Around Rose and Violet, from 10c to 18c. Caleo Soap 10c cake.

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of Wash Dresses, M&3

Wash and Silk Skirts 0

Friday and Saturday at only

Art Department Trimminp: Beads in colors for waists and ummer dresses from 10c to 35c bunch. Cut Steel Beads 50c bunch.

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xSivtli'r?! I" presenting such values for such a low price 9 n i'l Lw'M vou ma-v tceI s'KePtic as to llie ":lly. We invite iiftUa tliiiiif your inspection of these specially purchased gar-

ell the verdict will be

Knit Underwear Renowned

W'Z&Xii Ch:lSed Sarmenls' knowing w . vmW U 'our approval and purchase.

ha y Dresses at $5.95, are all well represented in

white and navy voiles, figured voiles, lawns, ginghams-and many other materials, plain or daintily

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for Fit Each Union Suits and Separate Piece ii w cnmfurt and luni: wearing qualities. Women's Victoria Union Suits at $1.25 to $1.75 Low neck, sleeveless, tight knee, made to tit anv form, has different trunk, lengths with same bust measure, an extra tine qualitv of lisle, sizes 3o to 4l. Women's Carter Union Suits at 89c-$1.00 Narrow strap will not slip oil shoulder, tight knee and shell bottom, a form lining garment, regular .i.d nut -izes. Women's Three-Piece Union Suits 79c-89c Fine light weight lile. one ot the best titting suits to be had, tight and umbrella knee, regular and out sizes. Women's Shaped Vests at 50c-59c All stle neck and sleeve, pant- to match in tight and umbrella knee. Boys Dimity Union Suits at 45c tih insert of gauze at waist line. A broken line of Children's i jaue Drawers, sizes 8 to i:. at 15c-25c.

Our Brands of Hosiery Never Lose

Their Good Shape Women's White Silk Hose at $1.50 Heavv weight, wide elastic top, double

sole, toe and heel of lisle.

Women's White Silk Hose at $1.25 Medium weight, with and without seam

Yfc; in toot.

Women's Lisle Finished Hose at 25c-29c

With hemmed top. come in black and white. Women's Light Weight Lisle Hose at 69c Sender ankle, without seam, conn- in all the new colors.

Women's Lisle Hose at 75c Out sizes. Come in brown. ?re and champ, size- - to 10 J. Children's Iron Clad Hoc at 25c-35c W hite and black. Boys' Iron Clad Hose at 29c-35c Medium weight, black only.

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trimmed for morning wear. Skirts at $5.95 were never shown to better advantage in styles and colors. Wash Skirts of Gabardines. Tricotines. Pique and Russian Cords ith shirred tops and button trimmed. Silk Skirts at $5.95, of Taffetas in plain navy and blacks, also combinations of plaids and stripes; smart dress--- stvles.

Domestics 27-inch Dress Gingham at 25c and 33c Yard

( oo J as-ortnie:' plaid-, stripes and i

33-inch Zephyr Gingham at 35c Yard

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colors.

27-inch Apron Checks 25c Yd. 36-inch Peicale at 28c and 35c Yard Navy blue -it!i -trire a-.z figured. Medium bli-e uith stripe and figured. While with stripe and figured. American Prints at 18c Yard Big assortment. 36-inch Comfort Challie at 25c Yard Shectinas 8-4 Bleached Sheeting 50c Yd. Good v.ilue. n t ''.vc! i yards to a customer. 36-inch Bleached Muslin at 22c to 29c 36-inch Unbleached Muslin at 20c, 22c, 25c Hemmed Sheets 7:.o at $1.35.$1.60. Nl.xoo at $1.50-1.65. Satin Spreads wit.'i B-.l-ter to match. ft. 0 in. cu:. r r twin beds. $6.50, $7.50, $8.50, $12.00. Colored Spreads. Bolder to match, 4 ft. o in. cut; pink, yellow and blue, at $8.00. Satin Bed Spread.-, scailored cut corner, t ft. ( in. cut.' at $5, $5.95, $6.95 to $10.50. $10.50. Crochet Bed Spread-, c.ill'ped cur corner. ' 1 ft. ü w. cut. at $2.50 to $3.50.

200 Silk Poplin Skirts at $3.98 ,Ye offer you one of the finest skirt values of the season, made of Susquehanna silk poplin in white, navy, black, tan, lavender and purple.

Handsome Pattern Hats at $5 We oiler you for tomorrow's, selling a very choice lot of Pattern Hats which we have i educed to $5.00. This being the lir-t !"'' of liats put out for clearance ; 'j '-''ill eniov value- extraordinary

There'll Be Many Cool Evenings You can wear one of these coats, but not many da;s you can get such values as we are now ulT erring at this June Sale. Getting something more fur your money than', usual is an opportunity not to be overlooked.

All Wool Coats at $10. and $15.

Gabardines

and Tweeds. All-Wool Coats at $19.75 and $25.00 Motor Coats, silvertones and serges.

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What a Delightful Collection of Pretty Summer Neckwear We Have Here for You. If you wish, to see tlie daintiest !' :.e newest Collar and Cun e-et:. "es!i. Fichues. Stock-. e;c. -vbdeh ha-c hee:: created by Fasliion for ; "u: ye: 'onal adornment you will hnd tnem !:e;e. Y--a maybe sure their prices ill p.e-c: you from owning ;h.,se ,,u ni"s! a vim ire. for they are very !o- indeed.

heer Ne: Fich..

the ideal trim for tlie

coiored Organdy frock now so popular, at $1- : $1.75.

Ruf; led O r g a n d ; Cuff and Collar Set?, in white and C"lor-. at 50c-$1.75. Stocks in white and colors at 50c to $1.00.

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CLERK OUT ON BAIL

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hö nor,:.' MRS. VANDERBILT IS

MARRIED TO R. T. BAKER

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Who ao'.s üur launUrv work? It '--" - p-; . , l , ,,., ,, . i. ,.f th- n.eri.-.tn : t uo v::h ttic i;;:.n :..vn -u.i, proportionally to r.r popuiauon. fr(.r, .;.AVnnc Vandn l..,.- O,.. , . ,,f OCliililtcJ tO ItJVO tho silllJ until the and lolK.t. i . ,w..t. I Slu- :s :,v ir.vnvin- U-"rf :r:

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