South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 175, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 June 1918 — Page 7
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Number deported Thus Far in American Overseas Fcrce by Gen. Pershing.
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or iircj.ini ami oimr rauM-, wounded in a'.tion. ati'l 1 . mi.intin riiii. including prisoner. W" 1 1 Ii s'-ine i",,,.M0 iiT-n now in France, the i 11 number of death fiom di-ea.se s reverted i.. cor.sidtr- ! rather remarkable and show.that tli' American soldi, rs ar- ia lir physical condition.
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A sale of such primal importance is hardly necessary for us to urge the advisab ility of buying now money saving opportunities that we honestly think are not apt to be equaled here or elsewhere in the near future.
1 awnn t inrhrv-s whit in a pood assortment of
dair.tv figured and attractive patterns, excellent grade. Worth 25c, yard 18c Mercerized Poplin, 27 inches wide, complete line of new colors. Regular 50c values. Sale price, yard 39c White Voiles, 40-inch, pure white bleach, an excellent quality. Worth 35c a yard. Sale price 27c Pique Skirting, 36 inches wide, excellent quality, several patterns to select from, pure white bleach, tubs with entire satisfaction. Worth 75c a yard. Sale price, yard 50c White Velveteen Corduroy, "washable." A material that meets the approval of one seeking a fabric for sport or outintj wear. Can be washed. 26 inches wie. Worth $1.00 yard. Sale price 75c 36-inch Auto Poplin, suitable for all kinds of garments. Tubs well, in tan, auto grey and white. 75c value. Sale price, yard 50c Pure Dress Linens for summer frocks, 45 inches wide. The sotVnon-crushable kind; 4 shades, pink, French blue, liyrht blue and white. Splendid finish and absolutely fast color. This is pure linen, not mercerized; a quality worth tcday $2.00. Sale price, yard $1.25 Dress Linens, beautiful high finish, not all linen, but a superior mercerized composition. Sale price, yard. . . .59c Beach Cloth, 36 inches wide, a smart cotton fabric that makes up splendidly. Ideal for summer suits, skirts or dresses. Produces good tub resulis. A complete pastel shade assortment. Sale price, yard 47c Dimities, exceptional quality, in stripes, bars and fancy effects, 27 inches wide. Worth tcday 25c yard. Sale price, yard 19c Organdies, dainty pin stripe organdie, sheer and cool, ideal for waists or "trimmings, 40 inches wide. Worth 35c yard. Sale price, yard 23c
Kimono Crepe, 30-inch, dainty line
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French Nainsook, 4u-in:h, a splendid quality, soft and sheer, possessing a beautiful satin-like lustre. Worth 50c yard. Sale price, yard 23c Crash Toweling, unbleached, blue border, linen finish; a good, substantial, dependable crash t'nr all domestic purposes. Regular 25c quality. Sale price, yard 19c Percale, 36 inches wide, good quality, in light and dark colors. Splendid patterns, at yard 25c and 29c Dress Ginghams, 27-inch, splendid quality, tine line of new patterns, in plaidsi stripe and checks, yard... 29c
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"SilkoM Mending Cotton, in gray, taupe, brown, lan and black. Special, ball 8c Bias Seam Tape, 12 yard bolts, not all widths. Special 9c Lingerie Brsid, in pink, blue and white, mercerized, washabV with selfthreading bodkins. Special 9c Colored Feather Stitch Braid, special, bolt 5c King's Thread, 200 ym spools, in black only.. Special, 2 spools 5c Hook and Eyes, black and white. Very special at card 5c, 7c, 8c Pearl Buttons, eWtia qualit. 10c, 12 2c, 15c values. Specicl card. . .Sc DeLong's Atlas Toilet Pins, ncei riii kind. No. 2. Special package. .4c Stocking Darners, 2 lies. Special at 5c and 10c
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Fancy Chambray Ginghams, 32-in., in stripes and plaids. Special 29c Bleached Muslin, extra quality, 36inch. Special, yard 25c Nurse Stripe Ginghams, 27-in., good quality, yard 29c Everyday Suiting, 27-inch, in plain colors and stripes and checks. Special, yard 33 c Comforter Challies, 36-inch, in tloral and Persian designs. Good value, yard 25c
Sale of Notions
Black Safety Pins, very special, at card 4c DeLong's Nickel Safety Pins, all sizes, card 9c Lead Pencils, good quality rubber tipped. Special 4c Sanford's Blue Black Ink, never fades. Large bottle 9c
Art Gum, for cleaning, package,
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Whittemores "New Era" Shoe Polish, in russet and black, large box. Special 3c Nyoil, a superior oil for cleaning, polishing, lubricating and preventing r List . 25c size 18c; 10c size 8c Whittemore's "Baby Elite" Shoe Polish and Paste, in box. Special ... 8c Coat's Thread, all numbers and col-
Salc price, 6 spools for 25c
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Supremacy in Egypt is One of Many Ambitious Attempts to Hang Crescent Over British Colonies.
BASEL. Switzerland. Junt -4. The Turkish new .-paper Aati. a copy of which h.ts la en r-efhd he it. in nn article in which it lays empln-sL-on the statement that Turkey's
intervention in the war piooaMy has ' prevented th? central powers from I bein-r crushed, formula tV; condi- ' lions as representing public opinion J as to what Turkey's peace terms! should he. ( The terms, the nesptP"r says. !
embno' th restitution of Irak and Palestine; the reestablishrnent of Turkey's supremacy in I'ypt; the independence of J'ersia to ie procured hy the expul.-ion of the UritIsh; ihe P.'.ack sea to become Turkish, with a Turkish prince in th Crimea; a German prince in Gor-ri a and Austrian archduke in Armenia: Bulgaria to hold" northern Dohrnlja. but Constanza and PodaSaton to leco.ne free ports; Austria is not tr evacuate northern Italy until Turkey has recovered Oyrenaicu and Turkev to recover Crete.
IIOMI'. J-atunlaj. .Iiiiu- " I he . ii-l i i.i ii oUriiit ;. mote than a failure: it a a k fViit for the ciit nij. uho at -tcral -iiits ua four time -trouper than the Italian-. This itnii'iinu erneut a a malo hy Premier Orlando in tlie j'nate tixlay ;nnil onthiisi.aMic cIkh rin. llv added: "Afler the preMMil icioiimi irsi-tanei. u not Iter hattlo may hurt out MMniT or later. In fuel, irliahh rtMrt hi h haic Iwen m.'t'ittl siy that llif Austrian ;nc ttinefiitratlns; their forix in the TnJ and TrrntiiK in a derpeiate attempt to hreak through the inountaiti front." A proiM)sil made by an Italian general to dec Lirr .Monte, C.rappa a national inontiiiteiit in iih-oiiI-titm of the lieroiin diplaed theiv and aniifiuiicetl hy the premier, lui heen reit ieil throughout Italy with the greatest en-thu-iasin.
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DEBS SPEAKS BEFORE TERRE HAUTE MEETING
WOUNDED YANKS HIVE III U. S.
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First Detachment of Sammies Reach Fort McHenry Hospital Sunday.
TERRU HAUT K. Ind.. June :t. While Clique V. Pel, in an address to a Katherin? of sociales at
tlie. ball park Sunday, denied that he ;
had made disloyal statements in his speteh at Canton. O., a week afe'o. he declared that if the j;o ernment conducts the war for the bcnet't of protitetra and not for the peopl li will stand hy the people. Th: atherint; of about 0 o was a rally to prepare for party activities in the fall election campaign. Mr Debs said that he n l Wen condemned for his speech at Canton because he spoke a irood word fur the I. V. YY. and justitiell the cause of the bulshfviki. He raised the question as to whethvr the allies were ena.-d in for war for t lie same purpose a the central powers for territory and the spoils of C0n'jl:ett. 'The I. W. V. k- lii.id- ur for tlie most pari." said Mr. Pe'os. "of iürd working and Ameriv-an born inen who wish to be free and not slaves working for their masters. The bolsheviki are truly working for worldwide democracy.'
RETAIN RUTHERFORD AS HONORARY HEAD NEW YOnK. June H. While Joseph 1'. Ilutherford, successor of the latt- Pastor nuell a.-; head of the International Cibl-- Ftudent.V association, and tix associates were sinking hynun in a Hrooklyn jail
today, awaiting their removal to At- .
lanta to serve penitentiary terms for conspiracy to vi-date the espionage liw. word emanated from Uethfl
J Temple, the organization-. taher-
i.aele, that Kmiurford probably would bo retained as an honorary director of the associat o.i. liuthtrford and the other six men were convicted in the federal court and were sentenced vesterdav each to
BALTIMORE. June 2 4. The first detachment of I'cryhin'.s gassod and wounded men arrived at I'oit McHenry hospital today. Anions the patients is an infantryman who is suffering from mustard gas poisonin?'. He has not regained the full power of his speech and ca i only talk in whispers. He is Seryt. Hubert Hill of Lufkin. Tex. Pvt. William tl. Rowland of Los Angeles. Calif., was also gassed. He is a member of the seventh avalry and was on detached service with The ammunition train horse section at Toul. Pvt. Charles G. Hopkins of Madison, Tex., who was wounded k;st November at Toul. claims to be the first American wounded in action. Hopkins i.- an infantryman. One night the Germans raided the American trenches and during the f.yhting Hopkins was wounded in th- left, arm. He kept on firing until the Germans had hen beaten back-. Sert. Harry D. Matrell of San IancL-c, eiiif.. a member of the aviation corps, is suffering from a compound fracture of the lett arm. Marrell was up Ö.OOo feet testing out a plane, when the engine got out of ordrr and the pi me fell. The machine straightened out when at an altitude of Km feet. The fact that it fell into a haystack saved Marrell from death.
FRENCH CONGRATULATE YANKEE DIVISION WITH Till; AM KilU 'AX ARMY TN TRANCU. June IM. The French generals commanding the air.iy and corps with which the Americana are lighting in the Toul sector, have congratulated tbf division on its line work last Sunday at Xivray. The general commanding the army says: 'I am happy to acknowledge the tine conduct of the American units in the -ourse of action. ti". spirit of initiative and general crasp of the situation as shown by the decisions of the commanding odierrs. and the stub'.'orness of the defence
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sere tais m prison. It wa. announced that Charlc-. A. Anderson of Raltimore, vice president of the nt-sociation, planned to
call a meeting for the purpo.-t
electing Scott Anderson, preaching in Los Angeles, as the new diieet2 1 1 1 ... t 1 ... 1 ii.-.
im; neau, w iui i.uuituuni auo iuv ether convicted men all holding j TO WAR ON SLOVAKS
"honorary positions uhile at Atlan-
and the sharpne.-s cf the attack ns
of 'shown by the participants."
iBOLSHEVIKI CONTINUE
ta. Meanwhile an appeal from tonvictiun will Le tded with the fedOral circuit eo:in of appeals (luring the coming wuk, it was staled.
PRO-GERMANS SMASH INTERIOR OF CHURCH ST. LOCIS, .Mo., June 2 1. German tympathuer arc believed by federal authorities to hae been responsible for the desecration of the Hamniett place Ireb teri-'Mi chiu ch here, because of verbal attacks on Germany launched from tlie pulpit recently by the pastor. th Rev. V. Ci. Johnston. Yl:en worshippers came to the church today th-y fnimd th interior iu rums. Kurni-hiiiLs had bttn torn fio; ti : vails, ap. Anteriean :la and a serdce ll.it; tort: to shred-, pulpit and pews ha Ued
with a. s. a ;i n d'stro d and ai
Ribb- and liunurous biun books mutilated bevond repair.
MOSCOW, Thursday. June 1.1. In connection with the unfavoiable n ply of the lolshevik pov ennnent to the rc'iuest of the ntcnte allies to case military operations against the '.echo-Slovaks, the Asociitcd Press today interviewed foreign Ministr Tehittherin. He sta-d that the :-') ict m erninent w-oubl not change the course it had lak'n laint tllclu. "There is no other way left to deal with them but compulsory disarmament." aid the foreign minister. "They have been counter revolutionaries since the dajs of the Kiev r.ola whi n they conspired a.ain-t th.e suiet -o'rnni-.1t, ts dm ;;i!i'-nt- in 1. 1 1- possessitm jiroe. and lh-ve a:i 1 f no comprom ist between us and lounter v lution-
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PAViNt; Tin: moi:t.a.i: madi; i:sv. Ca'l the st. Joseph L-;ui v Trust company and learn how by small monthly installments the payment of a mortgage is made sure and easy, in cute of death the morteace is cancelled and ail payments made on the principal returned. Interest rate C ur cent. Adv. 3 6 4 -2 2
jvst .noiT nir.iiT. As collars become old ar.d worn they yet extremely rouh on the e.l-C:. And. ui'.If.". they are ironed Jus .tbont riht. the..' wall suite ,-rl scratch your ne"k an.l ma'.v- you mUhty niiconn'oi table. our ;.iy oblvates this trouble c-ntirc-Ig. b -caw-e St smolh- down tl.e roacfi
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TLA ON KATION 1.1 ST. LONDON', .lime Tea. which a j-eeen' court decision said was not a food and. therefore, was not arreted by the r.ritish anti-foml lu.aidin order, has no been sptcially inlniled in an amend in-nt to the ministry of food's- order, alorg with rollee an 1 cocoa.
WK CAN DO IT. We can move your household sood? to any p-irt of the country where roads go. We are equipped a ith a tv.'0-ton open truck or a three ar.d a half ton van. which will hindle any ten to twelve room house. Our price is rUht, considering that we please the customer. We also handle ir.achirerv bv experieruod men. I.oughm.m & Lou?hrrar. S01 S. Main st. Adv.
"NO CAT, NO DEVIL DOG." SAYS M'DONOUGH
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