South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 172, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 June 1918 — Page 8

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Sen. Sherman of Illinois Says Japan is Anxious to Enter Siberia With Aid of Allies.

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Tl'.l.j 'i'üii'ry .-' .h t' itard th-j,rr.:-r?itifn of tla w.tr v ra- i ; r d In th- -nat' Tli'H"! iv ilurir.s a d-hat- ;.r ipit.tta i I -y H'-n. Mi-rman I!lir'.i-j, i p'i!li( ;ui. Si n. S'rif rn.an .vud Japan in anxu to nt'-r Silxri.i hefawsv of th- iivn.if1 th-t :i W rrnan;' 1 Itus- - i.i voitIiI ),'' tu h r ;iru! d-.-irrs Arrvri n and allied aid ! a ut-d h" r.iririot und- i take tile evp--li-"It i v.vil 1; nh rstod," th'- naror (Irrlarrd, ''that th" I n : t 1 ."-'fate o;josi action by .Japan, Ireat Lritain ami Frame favor it. Wo must tru-t .I.i pan and a-k hr t attack Dif L'ovt rrinif nt that m'-n-

;tc s Ii r 1-y n .il.in' a Irive through Asia. Th" a rr.i n.-1 1 .1 1 ion ,iiid th" 'n;i!'' must ta K t!a- r r.' abilitv f.-.r f;:rthr k!nj.." h'r!l Hit Ii'-'- k r.f Xi-.;.i-k'l, haiilüttl of !. -'-a.it- fo: i;) i -atirr.omiaif t'- in i ply --Od: Japan I)' Not Want lo Interieur. "It is a r-it iiiit.ik- to fiv o'lt th- nnpr--io7i tliat Japan .ishto

; :r.t-r ' r.v" ! declared tint Japan ; is no iMnr" anxio'i1- to inv.-nlc It'iss'.i 'than is t Ii t'ni!-d Stat s or anv 1 I one of h . II I - I -'ovfrnni'T.ts. iiii'l I ahh-d that h" douhtd that Japan ; u'n'il'l want to ir-a in fv-n nith i A'u-ria n an.! allied aid. 1 j H- ti. Kin-' of 1'tah. d'-mo-rat. told Ith"- '-niti tli.it "!" knfv; f-om f Tl hi.il Mcri".:- that S.-n. I litclKo, k ju i- oii i t ;tu thit fo ir wx'f.s ,v'o ' J.ipan was o;ijo. d t" y-1 1 1 i r 1 r an ! xp-l ;t ion utiles for- hr ou n pro-t-in arm h- n not thrn ort- ! viii"- i! that a in.litarv c pciition ;v.oa!. ho to h"r atl'.anhii:. Ali--s Az;iln-t Trailfrs. i j I : M'lihsi n Ii-rinan aqrnts in 'M xio, S n. Sh'iinan srii.l i..ro'is J -1 - r - tak-n a'-'ain.'t ilisjturtaiiir i l-iiirnts in this c ountry j u ( oopr ratin w ith iik"- irt'O'ip? j in Mi'vlrn, aro j inning ioIr-nro Jn

Ajnii'-a at th in -t i ua t ion of .rnian a-onts. f!nni;in off.ri.i Is a nil military iun. h- sai'l. -nioy rlovrrfItion with arvana otlicjal. W.irniiitr atrtint wP it 1 1 t' rmrl rnr' " w,t hfu waitirm" in Kn--'.i apl Mi x- o, Smi. Sh' i iTian s.ihl h-i'-;i-i! to awaki'ti puhlio opinion to th n-ssity of opposing th fffort of tli- Russian l.osIioviki nvrrn-int-nt to si'curi' rocoK'nition hy th4

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MUNCIE ELECTRICIAN DIES RESULT OF BURNS Ml'NiMi:. I ri I . Jiin.- .1. ha r!f-Tra'-k.i. l'i n;iis oi-1, -prt tri ia ii for th.- Mum i" Illrtrio Llshl on 1 1 p.i n;.'. ili'I hvr- Thur.-'il.iy niorn-in-as th i su!t of hums r" eivfl l i-t pisht in a jjU'sf-i ions r-xpIo?ion of ,t ,irtinr ;.ov at th- f -l-ctrio li?ht j'lant. :!i it!s w-r- reluctant to di ass th- suppos I acciilnt. The plant, wl.i h farnih''s power to r.i.inv c ilorn Indiana f.otori-s -n-t; a 1 in w ir work, i- c onstantly yuarh"'l : P0'1"" an'l -tatt- inilitjo.

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ASSIGN MAJ. GEN. GREENE TO PHILIPPINE COMMAND

! WASHIXdT X. tu- Jl. Maj. C,'"n. Idnry A. ;t'U rfentTy r- !'. 1 of romnianil of th"1 Mst na

tional ain.y livi.-ifin at Can p L'-w-is, Wa.sh.. has hf'n assinil to command thf i'hilippino flMparttnen of th- army with th rank of hria1 i r troru'ral. it was h-arncl Thirshiy at th" wai Upri rtnint. No roa--oii for th" iMioral's tranfr-r was pi on. NEW YORK WAR SAVINGS SOCIETIES SPREADING

Ni:V YmKK. .hi no Jl.-Thc spr ;ol of war savins sori ti.s- x Now Yo; -it, acorilin t( hurt comii!'il Tlnirs.lay, shows tliat in tho fnyt thrf ilays of thr campaign to f.htain phaktrs of S 1 ö 5,000,000, tin- rity's n'ota of th nation's $2,-

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within IS hours f r rou'nizo a hoi- , .,,,,i,.t nutii an average mfmher-Fh.-viki amhassa.lor from a. j ship of havt- hem formed.

Jeremiah 0'Leary, Indicted on Charges of Conspiracy to Commit Treason, Makes Evasive Statements.

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The Question of Reliable Shoes PLAYS ITS PART IN HELPING WIN THE WAR And you do your duty by buying shoes of the highest quality standards and we do OURS by providing them. For shoes of quality by their longer life, save leather, save money, put that many more millions at the service of the Boys "Over There." Many more New Arrivals In Smart Summer Shoes are on Sale Saturday.

Low Shoes that will please from the good sturdy walking Oxfords to the dainty light weight dress Pump, a style for every occasion. Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, shown in high and low heels, beautiful in style, exceptional values.

33.95 airsd $4.95

Men's Shoes and Oxfords, in all the newest styles as well as the more conservative models, shown in Black, Brown, Cherry Red and Cordovan, $3.95 to $8.95. Baker's, the home of Boys' Shoes and Oxfords in Black and Tan, the kind that wear,

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Grey Kid Oxfords, with the High or new Military heels, the season's smartest styles. $6.45 and $7.95.

EXTRA SPECIAL :mi itir of Woini'ii's Oxford. IMimp- ano! strap Hipp !-. in tlic Tan. l.lark ami I'ati nt. A1m Mark -alio ami

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GO TO BAKER'S l or our Us' ami t'liiltircu" dio', ilouh and strap slipper in all Mjlr and shades. si.fr, to s::.!r.. i:in-k ami Tan Halt-fool vandal. $1.15 to $2.95.

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$25.00 TO $30.00 JERSEY SUITS $14.95 All colors and sizes.

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NIJW VüF:K, Juih- Jl. Wlii! hiildin his hrother, John J. o'l.ary, from charges of criminallv

aiding his escape from trial lastj

month for allnueil vjohttion of th smima-re act. Jen-miah A. i)'r.Tir

outlined in fvdfral court Thursday J th' dt-fpn; he will niah at impMidinr trial on indictments rharuin conL-piracy with (parmaii j a .nts and four A nit-ri can associates I to commit treason against the j United states. These indictments j were fiund after he Ilia from the juriMÜt-tion of the court. liHirr S-lf a .eroii. Wrt--U. I'urin-: his testimony the Sinn I-ein leader pictured himself a on i the ere of nerxou.s collapse uheiij

no Iieü to tlie west May 7. lie was lahoriiisT under the ol-scessioji, h indicated, that government agents had entered into a conspiracy to

have him sent to pri.-on. j Deserted hy his eouns.l. Heiny A. j Wi-, wlio had been advised by goveminent aua-nts, the Sinn Feiner as-I sorted, not to connect himself with; the case, as it mirht jeopardize Iiis professional reputation, Jeremiah O'Leary said he became convinee'i I he could not obtain other advisers ! who could defend him properly, und ti,... i.; . . . i v.l.. n,;..i Ii-.. I

mal nil-" r-ij in )ru uu i n b iiiiiiu iai lie became "thoroughly disorr,'anized." Against tin- advice of his brother, the witness said, he left New York with Arthur U L.yons, an emploe of his law othce, for .St. Louis and iheie decided that he would not return "to be persecuted." The public mind had been so "poboned " through "prejudiced" newyapers, he declared, that his trial, had he returned, would have been a political hippodrome fur the newspaper fiends. said No Collusion Willi ilrothcr. Throughout a Ioiv-r cmss examination o'lyeary reiterated his statement that there had been no collusion between himself, has broth'T and Lyons relative, to his, tliht. He declared John was ien the impression that his l.irother had r'une to Newbjia?h. X. V., to iish. rest and recuperate and that he intended returning for trial. An hour or so before tnin time. O'Leary declared, he was persuaded by Lyons net to so to New burh, but to accompany L:ons to Ueno. New, instead. Ljmui, Adiool Trip for Health. He had arranged, O'Leary te?titird, that Lons s-iiould represent him in trial of a divorce action

then pending in Ueno and declared j this was th.e object of his assist- .

ant's trip. Ljons ' took the hull by tlie hoins." (j'Uury declared. hoiiL'ht two tickets for St. IUs

w ithout consulting liim and then j

prevailed upon him to -'o u est. in- ! Sistig that the state of health I demanded rest away from Iiis as-: j suciates and interests in New Yoik. j ! Th defense lai.l :nv.ch emphasis! j on testimony ti-inliiu' to show that i 'Leai-y. since his return from Sara, j ! Wash.. Tuesday in custody of fed- ! eral orücer. had had no opportun- j ! it y of conferring with his brother,; ' his counsel or others interested in j I John's behalf relativ e to the testi- . j moiiy he would ie Tliursday. Then i ii-.rl ?: ftarnes. tile assistant dis- '

tri t attorney pi osecutins the case.' elicited from the Sinn l'tiner a statement that he had read in this: morning's N'ew York American art interview- with T. I'. l"elder. attor- j ney for John J. O'Leary, which saw J l'eldei 's version of the testimony Jeremiah was expected to ive at j the trial ThursaJav, "if he told the; truth." ! Oil CaiH'U-l With NewspiJiKTs. ; This iajer. 'Leary said, lie ha ?!

seen at the Tombs pri-on where lie has been cor.tined. Papers spread upon the floor of his ca ll as "a makeshift carpet," and whi- ii Were dated as far back as June Ö furnished him with information as to the progress of Iiis brother's trial.

the witness admitted. j i Mitilcd Duiiiv? Ilcai in j.. O'Tt-aiy ruainta inei hi.-: euaipos-. uic throu-;iio'it the ua s question--iu'-T. A smile overspread lüs t-.a-tures mo-: of tue ti-r.e. out oiiOe or; twice he l-ecunje nettled when V -s-j tioned as to the ' Persecution" he ; claimed to ha', e f ared from the v;oernnunt. Tellin- of the r-rluctaiue ot Xew ! York lawyers to defend him, O'Leary! declared the Amerhan l-i.r was raP-

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; that it was "too susceptible to pop-; i u'.ar prejudi es and opinion" and 'would not take the case of men! ' "unjustly accused of political of- ; I fens-s." j i Justic- John Goff of the New; i York state supreme court was one j I or" the character witnesses called; ; during the day in John J. O'Jarv's behalf. He said 'Leary's repataj tiun vas "jood" and that h- liaJ ; j never lieard of anything "that j 'would justify a dou'.-t as to his pa-j ; triotism ar.d loyalty." j ' O'I.eary 's cross examination w ill j ! i or.tinue when the trial is rtstirnedj ; Friday. It is expected his brother,

j also will be called to testify in his 'o-vn h.dialf during the day.

Iut-Tc.itj.--u.il i-wi Servii-c: INrIANA!OLIS, Tnd . June -21. As a result of poioninc: from an overdose of headache tablets John S. Trevis. 2 4 years old. died at his home here Thursday. Coroner Toole is investigating.

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In closing the most successful sale in our historv, we are determined to beat anv previous record, both as to values offered and volume of business done and to accomplish this purpose, we have repriced practically every garment in stock. Those who come Friday and Saturday will see how well we have accomplished this purpose.

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Ask Your Neighbor to tell you about tlie WONDERFUL U A K C, A I S siubouglit HERH this week. Then COME to tili;, S;,le FriJuy :ir.J. Saturday aiul let us hae ti;e pleasure of j;ivini; '.-ju a BARGAIN EQUALLY AS G1;.M:1'OUS. You -.lill never tin;! jfarments like thee S"!J at any time under ordinary conditio:for S5. Slo. SI5. and ?:: VVe oder vuu the choice ot hundreJb of garments at ilu-c prices. Can you afford t stay a'.vav ?

Suits Formerly to $75.00 Every suit in the house will be included, High-grade suits of Tricotine, Poiret Twill Serge and Poplin. All at 510, S15, $20, $25.

Skirts Formerly to S32.15 Skirts for every occasion in fineSerges,Georg ette Satins, Failles, etc. At $5, $10,515,520,525.

Coats Formerly to $75.00 Your Unrestricted choice of any Coat or Wrap. Fine Coats of Cloth and Silk. All at S10, S15, $20.00 and $25.00.

Waists Formerly to $ 1 6.75 Our entire stock of Spring Blouses included in this sale at $5.00 and $10.00.

Dresses, Gowns Formerly to $95.00 Hundreds of remarkable Gowns and Dresses for every occasion in every fashionable material. All at $10, $15, $20, $25.

Petticoats Formerly to $7.50 Your unrestricted choice of our entire stock of Petticoats at $5.00.

In a spirit of fairness to all NO EXCHANGE CAN BE GRANTED ON THESE GARMENTS NONE CAN BE SENT ON APPROVAL OR RETURNED FOR REFUND.

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