South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 178, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 June 1918 — Page 2
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i I'r l HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOVN i -- ' " J
REGISTER 1,502 Mishawaka Man Has Pants
r wrecked un street ar ! j; Ili.lln, -. i ;nt'T.'l' lit of ! UMieitMiil the ilunloi ka cm-
ht- bi South i;?ni and ,:,-M,t
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ALIEN WOMEN HEfl
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South Bend Has Total of 2,-Nrlh.
866 Alien Enemy Citizens.
r culler i!o I .mil truj-t that vu'.i. :is
rn Irdiana KaUwHV -ompauy. . . jn,.rin.,.I)(U.nt S0(. that Juy
Proposes to Establish New
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mm.. i ..l th- t.nov.ifiw i-tf.T , yarjiU.,lt rv,ja.-.i without .ici.ty. i Kepuuiican Newspaper to '.,n Ui-'r. .-i . U . i.ittii'i ,.f Th- in orrirr th.it I n::i v be a1'!. to .it- ! r r i i : i i : -
'.. i ' - ' ATAnn i nm n tir'j 1 1 u i
?o it h 15 nil h i a r t 1 1
company who cam- to gritf whii. 1 tend to !;.-ki'-ss while et the .-un
Jtr.t-.-IsiK betw.-n South liend and i shines in all its ci'fiiUciKf. ' Mi-iiiu.ifMt Mondu altt-rnonti; j Tli'-.-v- .1 r war Hints as vou pro!.-J r. . n-ar Si,: ' aMv klltlU.. ani, M hip. i u"ni wiling! Peeved, because lacking a men.
::iy population of S. '',. Thia b-ca.rie i.iiov, n W- J ne sday
: 1 .un und, r th- ii i' -.'. nt Jir-. ty I t wear liberty j.;itii-s in less prom- torious defena the rep ti Mica n ! of di.twiny vo n attention to an u.i- j jnent lu es. I cannot in this in- J orjr.tn i r.ot ?tundin? ly Ins admin-
to..jl ,i'.f bbr.t tii.it b-I'-l in- and st.
mc- a-;re to any such caniou-
i-trati'Ui a.- aain.-t exposure of its
loK.'i. "- '' '" , n.v p.nd while -ni out- Horn suuth UaL.t.. I i-fe':t-rin enemy alien v...i:;-ri in ip..4d to Mi.huw.tka on north ude . tn.l vou will see the justice of i-rKly and ineompeP r.ee, plans to:
th; c:ty clo. d its with a total -at No. J ! " .Monday afternoon. In ; th- demand I am about to make. ; establish i-nother reputdiean news
.'omun r-j,-ittat;on or 1.".' -'.
ti'-r. I hid th- mifoitun to -it on'jz: t n:.- juir of tailor :riade pants, j p,, p-r in South Cend. and one thut
A" ' ordiri to ?ii I -;:
at.oi; t-C-
iiiil wliitdi piotrud'jd about halt" A! i. haw ak a ma n u I a( tn rer. or in li-u
ordi, there ;ir ir. ale cm!
nia ;-. in;; a -jand
at; li aloe th- car s-at. Tin.-, in ; 0f iM., ir 1 1 1 trued Alncrican on-- j ; . ! e i ......... l . . . ..... . . . . . ... . . . '
ii." iiaiiiiiii riiuumi n .ii , i:o;iar tuns, tour iwo., or a u--sp'i i
.nnt-n in .o- .. .o. ......... . ,, , , ., ,. . fll,1-i , rl .,.,,., ti,..,., ,it i... ,.,,,iir ....
' ,U1 " " . . . mv b--or:i a-ain-t our comi.anv. 1 r-ntahlc
J it w hen I .-.M cy d tl.e pacious ! Ti utiri' ou will honor tin- i o:nI : I . f I 1 1 1 ' I.Tl till' i 1 vilh (if I 1 I V I.. liii,"iti..n n-itl. . r. I . . 1 . ir-titn lt.
-. . ..... j : m ni' ,lll"ll 'I lul 'luill 'I .11 HUM. .1 1 1 . mi ,1,, .... !..;,...! . i . . I ! i ,,n mo.. f..,!...l . K ,M .... . . , , potts. IMitll tlUTC Will he aPotlKl U-
Tli: n oil ut a iota! population o!
7 u . U o 0 . til lU-ported !' k
will li- I'.v him. and .-wear by him, no diit" t rem e what happen, are h--
. I in;' contemplated by .Mayor Franklin
K. rarscn. accurdlnic to those cd ose to th- inner circle at the city hall.
It uon't i Imi'-. according to re-i
The woman I eistl at lor;
1
rtd its Work at H o' i k V Ulif-r,
-- '.. ..- v ill. ii. vt'.i .l l.'Jl u l rv Ulli- I . i ; ! ,ti. ,ti .tin,..,... v., M-.n ' ... , 1 1 ! publican journal in the eit. Uedi-
1 Piohahly un.l-rstan.l I didn't con- i hohl of on.e woman wh.e ted to th- arsöll school Ol au-.
!?,,.,, ... x .MX- . l. i muiistratton.
r r i i , . M iin -t oi uan is .-u pposd to clinH fl.l- tli. : . : i i l ii . - . . f 1 i -i ' l I i r ll... i ... , . 1 ... , i I . a O I . I . ..i. I
i .-.., . . - . .......... i.i. .-.iiiici .'T- iin- in i iiii.-i
v ii ll or inwardly. No; ih- pur- i person of -very woman w.-ikinu; m
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i I . ...... .......... . ... .... v.... 11" MW l'l .-Willi" Wi'Ill.lll Ii'.'.. I . . .1.. d- niuht. aft-r o-:i:k' mi s -io-. , . , . . . ... . . ministration, a vi. whereupon the
- and it: linill.C Ma ! T. At I
" ",,,m " , ml of m anatomy disputed out- . l'an-.an ceatio.is ah,,, cn.Mt t h- ' j ; ' ni'. ....,.. ., f. 'rti-r-1 t. th reinitiation oo.ud thit .. ,, . . . , ; Jor 0lle time, it IS S.UU, tH
tf W - r tmahl liiin ; 1 1 -Ii ! ' to appe"" befnf- tfi- ioaid to I
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ii.i'l I o 1 1-1 l ,1 I l O T III .11 OH l.ll'. . " , L'.'.'CK. and It is .-a.l to even;
j mi.v of th- ni' kcl was to help to- tin- Mi.-haWaUa faetori-s at the
i,ir,nr las felt that his adinini.'tra-
, v.h I th- ip-k-' p of won- coi.cerr.. preiit time.
i sorr to hear s not mak
in.; ep-n-
'ouj's. sat'.s '.teeche-. W. i:. WALI.AfH.
Neckwear New rurflings have arrived. White ani Colored Organdies at 50c, 75c. Sheer Ne: with double ruiile. at 75c. Marabou Scarfs Our assortment i ie v and verv com-
per yard In all widths from plete, in a variety of styles, at $6.75, $12.95.
No. 1, 1 T to 80. For sashes and hat trimmings.
Ribbons Black Satin Back Velvet
Kibbons at 10c, 12c to $1.00
Brocade and Plain TaffeU Ribbons at 50c to $1.00 per yard In all shades and widths. Vor hair bows, sashes and cam-boles.
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BiKaitess
8r3o to 5:30
Special Sale of Untrimmed Hats at $1.00. Trimmed HaU at $3.95, $5. Two tal?li allies to SS.95.
-JEWELERS CLOSE
ON NT ON
1 1 ru'-r. tnl-r tti p o. ;.i 1 1 1 a ; i o i! if I't.'i
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II l.-'MI J I I I 1 I s l"'. .. ..... of all er.emy ah-ns within t- horde rs of the I'nit-d States. ili'iM' vdiu
i. tiled to appear n-foi- th- iio.trd i ii.rimr tio tiiin- .l! :t-il tri- i.ro - ; f-rniii'Tit la ti'. ems-l liable to ar-!-s: and i nl -r n men r. b.r th" dura- j t ion of t h- w a r.
Th- hoard which .mo!. id- I tl.-1 t Wednesday .;,ht u.ü 1M -.ot, Robert Koerber of Ft. Wayne
Tor a: i-aT I" oav s ioet;-r. i.;m n re.'; -t rant will I'urni-lie! with a , i Hiil hovuiu- lor ilr-c! :pt;o;., and; a pilot ovrra 'h ll 'l!! I.i'K- at l-a.-l that I-n'th of Tim- to ju-p ire tli- J .''' 2 aros f-r :i;.t num'.-r of i rit rants : I ..");! I 'i nur l'iiiit I .ikcii. !
SALES PROMOTER
tion has not been ivtn all the uppoit from th- republican organ that wa fjc.-erved. and in order to cir- ( iimfut n v real al.ence of a news-
i nal'er that wojld not lefeiol tlie i
I ma:, or ami Iii;, administration from (what he v:A "polithal attaiks.'i i . .. .. .... i.i ,,, t ,i r wilil to
irtmin 11 o rnnnr! "i ' o. -
JUl0 U. O. rUnUClhae taken : hand in the matter;
laud lias introduced an old new - j j paper friend. Kdilor .Martin of the j
Jos-pi i ! I . - V v i
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pro
mote!-, who ha. conducted mane'
Wcstville lipJicator, .ubii.hed at J
Reelected President of State Association.
Online 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 ii.nl! w.i- III
e..ion 1. ' ' sc ! of liii-'-r print :
Kola-I t io-l in :' of l "n; t ne U.;s l--e-iteil piesid-llt of llie llhliaiia K-laii .IpIits' a s-.-an i. 1 X ! o n in ill.. I'll I .-..--I. .11 l.f lliil .-Mill ti I I t I . . M
, . . . M. .1 ,.11- I'lllll . - . - I ' I 1 'l 11 1 "1. IIIU'II . w er t a k o b s !'-:! . i . 1 1 a m i . i r n - ; hart. Mrs. Minnie K.au and M i : h-i - v ,! -i ,i., .ifim :. oth-i of-: Ilil.l ho!l. Thele Wef llilt- t S I ! ! S el-cU'i .HC. l'iist i' f- pi -si- ; o :i ti j. -r i . i f. t t;ik o f ..oil i -i - i dent. I '. S. i'uii, 1 ra nl. f orl ; sin'- ( ni, making a total n nnl'-r of'orol u- p:ioent, William If.' Ls of more lhan I.'"". ; Kimit, K.ehmmid; yecietary, lb (). Man of t'i v co 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 a p p.-a 1 1 1 1 1 I .i 1 1 1 '. AmImhii ; 1 1 a 1 1 r- v. ill ur-t' for rfKlsl at ;! too'., : Im n alter ' l'.-ai ll. V.; lp ti a io. hutitl. win!- -tli-is io-.k-il at it , Mcinhi. of the e-ciiti - -oni-er e; ioi,.I . -"oin- .p-nl . . !a n o ! ; ni it t ee, in addition to th- odieers, ' their hij.iiands for not coni d-t in 4 1 v ";!1 '-e 1'iMtik M.tr, m. of South; th-ir- Anierean it:enhip. ami l h is ; I ?-nd. and W. H. Mtdlor of .Michigan' Has p. i it ic u la rl true of A tu-i ica n i ' "it wuiii'M who nrn wives of lermai.1. I m-t-tinu pla-, f.i- n. t year "It's a hame tiiat a woman horn i b.. b-cu .--le. Ted. that matter hav-i ai d reared in the I'liP-d Slates is'i'bU h' ejl left to the executive coni-1 i mo pelh-d ! i bum aMeian.e to t tie ' ""f t-'-llerlin hutrh-rer." -ald of- woman1 1,1 ad. Iition to tli- rej.oits of the' Ute Wednesday e eiiitm as -li- w a - v 1 1 ' "'db-is and (ommittcew, th-: lo.vir. . wo- rin-er ni :.iU t.i..n , : ieweler.s Wednesday afternoon Mst-
.M Mvant "Ij's ail m hi.'Oa.'id's
j.. ivy: Iii
W e -t illf. Ind.. to come to South i
alrs m South Item!, has joined the frt ., .: ., ,,, ,-,,.ih-
lica journal the mayor and Iiis pol-
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I't t l- Mleiuf Pcvply. ( .Mayor "arson i- saiil to feel ; deeply the lack of Mipport of his ad- j ministration by the South Uend j pai'er tiiat did support him during
I Iiis race lor oliice. and it is report- ! jd that the mayor, in order to have; ja paper to which he may tin u inj ! times of political ;h eti as nninict-J
j pal -tr -.-.. lias aUmit onideted neI otiatioiM wilh Kditor .Martin n
! com- to South Hend to edit a paper ( I her. ir. th- interest of the city ad- j j ininis'ration. j j "Martin is one T the cleveretj I witters in the state,'" aid .Maor Car- ! ! -tin in lommentiiiii ou hi- proposed i
newspaper venture. lie Knows now to k after thir.ns. and he'll muno 1 things hum.'" he continued. Whether the new journal is to be j
j issued as a "ra-tail weekly or as, j a daily at lirst has not been iven j out. hir. l is understood that wh.cn
i tiie campaign opens this fall it '.vill
a i c imed daily.
artin is said to have been J
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f J . -;J ! i-e !sueu öl J .r ' . I.. . - 1 .....
" - ; ---i'-O ;J t Jail tor .Mi
- ; J : -: ; ;'. A j In the n-wspaper lilcl at Westv
: for manv vears, and aceordinr to
i the major himself he will make an
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Just the Hosiery You Want At the Price You Want to Pay. You will tind it 'mid the many splendid brands we have here: brands which are highly desired because of their trim appearance they will lend to your feet and the excellent service they will give. Women's Lisle Finished Hose at 25c pair Medium weight, tlare top, double sole, toe and heel. Women's Mercerized Hose at 50c pair White and black. Women's Lisle Hose at 59c pair New fashioned, made to tii without a seam; black only. Women's Fibre Silk Hose at 50c. White and colors. Women's Boot Silk Hose at 89c Bh'Ck. white and colors. Women's Hose at 69c New fashioned; comes in colors Women's Silk Hoe at $1.25 With elastic lisle top; comes in white, irrev. cham, and bronze. Women's Out Size Lisle Hose at 75c Comes in colors. Women's Out Size Ribbed Ton Hose at 50c. Underwear Women's Athena Union Suits 79c, 39c Light weight lisle tkht and umbrella and trunk knee with and without cap sleeve. Women's Athena Union Suits at$1.75f $2.00 Fine mercerized umbrella and titjht knee; shell and baud top. Women's 3 -piece Union Suits at 79c and 9c Periect fitting liile union suits; narrow strap; tight and umbrella knee. Women's Light Weight Cotton Union Suits at 50c, 59c Tight and umbrella knee. Women's Fine Lisle Vests at 35c, 3 for $1.00 Will not slip oil shoulder. Women's Ribbed Yet at 15c, 19c W ith a cap sleeve.
Your Last Chance at Little Peoples' Outfits at Littliest of Prices
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Mothers who want to outtir their babies with clothes for the Cuming -ea-o:
do so today or tomorrow, for then Baby Week ends and the many special .'rie:in;' ill
be gone.
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Buying thb week has been phenomenal in Baby thir-gs, r... d"i;'ci because our assortments have been so large, the quali'.ies hae bee:", so very good and our prices have really been special. We car.:v-t tell how soon again will such low prices pcrvail therefore Mich . tfcrings as they are of especial interest to every Bab; " Mo;b.er. Vanta Vests for babies, are the newest and best in cof..-.n. wm.-.I ,i;silk. These vests are pitiless and lit double over the abdomen. Ti:e are made to tie with the twistlcss tape selling at 50c, 75c, S5c and up to $1.50. We. have the abdomen binders of wool, for tiny babies, at 35c, 50c and 60c. These wrap around the baby twice and tie n the side. When the baby grows older and the binder is no longer used, the bands are used which fasten on shoulder. We have them at 35c,
50c and 75c. A Good Place to Buy Good Shoes for Children We are proud of the qualities of our children's shoes, and that is w hy we sell so many of them. Parents have learned that this is the one place in town where the outfitting of children's feet is done with thought and care. Our shoes for boys and girls are built on lasts especially for growing feet, while the wearing qualities of the leathers are unusually phenomenal when comparisons are made. In these days when qualities ARE uncertain it is a real comfort to parents to know that this children's shoe store can be depended upon for quality. The following shoes for boys and girls come from reliable manufacturers, who specialize in children's footwear:
Children's and Growing Girls' ankle strap ties and pumps, in patent, gun metal and canvas, at $1.50, $1.75 and up to $3.85.
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Misses' Patent Oxfords make a splendid dress oxford; sizes 1 1 to 2, at $2.65 and $3.00. Little Gent's and Boys' Oxfords, in patent and gun metal; sizes 9 to 6, at $2.05 and $3.50. Children's. Misses', Ladies' and Boys' White Tennis O.xfords and Shoes at 75c, 89c, $1.50 and $1.85.
.!(i:i'Il UMVVN.
fault for not fakirv.: out 1N full cit-
ene.l to ;id Ii e-e, by havid .1. ijut- t'lijled States lota e. He hah been man. proident of the National Job- , in tile Mile bnsines nine oars, ami
i.-t.-Iu;. j.ap:i -. ' -h. a.bh-.l i uetullv. s' as ' datimi. and A. W. .Me-
Ke.diil. .Ill'Ctor ni vtellMfin ot UK'
ha, worked m all parts of the courtly.
;in.e . M i.en-lui .1. her b ; 1 .-'-a n d ."' C h' " 1 "' '' 1 ''im mercc of Indiana. He is ihe owner nf a lurue lierepj.'d Mr-. ll.i!. ou m-T 1 evolution was passed to ip- partment tore in Jerferson, (la., w,, nr, 1 vcor.eii b.i . e 'be vo'e 'l"':t m a ii u fa c o i ."ers' pric iixi:i;r ; built up thom;h juobts olitaimd in
then tliev run 1 boo-.' t!, :r owe cit-
I ; 11 win. 1 1 is
HI t' b
U'lered to ; 4als he ha s ol'.diH ted. Mr. I.e-Vvn
i-l.ship."' and h i:..e- a ' ""'-'"- ! is one of the 011nyest independent bob- addtd ;ivn:!h to ihr- mmt At ,x ,'' iM"- 'll' ''-lt,,w made j .ales pamoters in Indiana, tn- woman'.. M.Lteo..;, th.- iluu-r "f tl"" ,it- 'nul Xhrv'
; motored to the .u:t!i l.eiid l mintw !
1 hi . w h' io they had dinner, follow -
J'f 11Ü la hi.-. I tuba 11a polls is t h
id v T v 111 t ) 1
.-Utile .. that i-i ab. id of South I t-nd in ihe number of alien cp.e.,iit s of ! 1 o 1 ! 1 -e.. .mi! I tu! :u na pohs i .'vei'ii times 1 . t t i: ; than th'S e.tv.
d :. a soei.jl evening.
MAJ. SCHOOF LECTURES
V .' v xl v! .1 v ' l -I - T' T" 'T" V t IN COLORED CIRCLES ;ccie5ict:rjct:islc5jcJe-t:e;
GIRLS WHO CAN MAKE GOOD FUDGE. HERE'S A CHANCE TO WIN PRIZE
Whit -irl wouldn't want a I nited
Tlw. 1 . . . .11.. will .-o.-. I 1 un -.11.. . ;ll ... '.I..
- - 1 - y, - . j in- . .1.-11 ...1. .1 , i u 1 n ii.n j jllliow a Ill lliriu.v AI LUUAL Y. Hi. L. A. ! no i-tammem on the l-'ourth of duly ldou.e, or a ntettv dk handkeron 'he awn of M i . 'harles Hell. , ei'ief V Well, here's otir chami' to Set-.;:. Mi'. ! f . . lo.f. obi.r. and ; on tiie kmihi' of laporte and Dia- s Cet one and do "uiiir bit" at the a :" o 1 ! .- p. ir 1 i 11 . 1; 1 a n ;n r t - n ! on . 1 a s. Th p!0dn- is invited t o i ,va m t inie. A'ul ntei taii.tnc add ?. at t:i -pend an evetiinu of mi:!h and! The ftdlowini; letter has beep ie- . M ' A. .liu-.l.i v nicht to , pleasure. . i advc-d by The N e .v s-Ti mcs :
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Tim i:'. ivi .! 1, A Nkht Willi Coi- I'. S. . .Mississippi, ('are postmaster,
f rt'-iai. dab S lino' vr). ifil lii -- ore. I 'ompoM rV will '. 1 en.h-red . New York. 1 ! 1. w h;b M'Mi.MiiiL in Atiii-.i toiuuht .it tiie K. of P. h .11. Suimi ; A- I am a I loosier I write these ..:.d a-K .1 :;, ,.Vlr f.; . of the 1"-t talent of the e.tv will ( lim. to ou askiru a far lor the e i -mi n t ... jo'.i of '.ir.ada. and '.ij'peai on the p'o'.aiii. j llun.!t r .Sailor C.'orr--mndeiu club a !.:! :n Mj. o .4:-d ,.m tj,.. norde;- ! Th- '.iw 1 A. M. K. liurch. eluur 01 the I". t. S. M i..si.-sippi. The ilub a- , . -t - -poe lent. II- al" - :wii! iaet a! the ehut eh f"i' re- ; is formeil of Indiana bojs. and the.V i.si .t-d hi- v (.'.;., ioc ..f tr.ph:e.. hvai sal I i i'i.i.v ev nitr-. luiitess 1 are a very nice rovvd of joi?' cathei'-il :-i:U all pa 1 ;..;' t j ,. b.a,-. "f ; ; ,1 p. la nee. i:v.v member is llooit.ls.
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.int um'; 1 ,a 1 a - i iiii'p.i'ii ii a
T"ii' o: t h" civ. !!;'. . U ;i , u
reo :etei' '.o '.a pi 1 ent We would like to hear from a
,,. Tin- , !,: 1 ;.i::.'iu 1;' ciwai at T.iy- number of owns; aonien in South
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. a M ': c.i in a '. :r a'i.
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..etlient success in South Kernt.
(itdtiu: Ii li"ln.U Something. j in "IT 1 The mayor is also Mild to he on SoUth Beild LaCl the eve of spririnj; tev. ral surprise UUUIA1 J-wv at the iity hall, and he is said to j . 11 TVfli want support for these surp rises as j A WAlfipd lVllllLdirV
well as for lite ordinary activities of J the administration. And ace ordir.- 1 to thos,. c lose to the head of the j c iiy administration, a newspaper is j Heeded to uie this desired support.; "What ood docs it do us. to do
thms. and never have anthin come out about them in the paper that is surjjosed to support us'.'' one i f the members of the Inner irele
is said to have asked. "We .net j
nuunh puhlieit. hut not the kind we want, and the only way we can va t il is to' have another paper here
Jiat is with us." continued this in-! m r .drei- menibt r, who is said to 1
he heartily in support of the maor's journalistic plans. It h;:s been hronir w ith republican for several years to break out
Honor for Bravery
Hay lloiycross of South Herd, who is with the American expeditionary forces jveies, has been awarded tne military cross for distinguished
bravery, aceordiny to a lettor just received by the youn man's mother, j Mrs. X. Y. 1 lolv cross, bZ Marietta! Th4 letter, which was written j under date of May L'0, modestly j omits anv of the details that led to : the awarding of the medal for i
bravery, and with the usual Ameri- I
:i,m lutM 'ilM 11 --i-eeiai : tan ...jfnacement of American sol.; oran about campaign time, to prop- I ,n rrl(,nf w..ir ,,,., iv tpll !
V V. I II V V I - ' " , . j J I
auate their dirtv w or
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they sM Ved asa sort of supplement j .. :(,U. t,IMH airo to it ;oieidinS its sKlrts. It is a- j u.cu j.,,,. in avlon serteil that tins Urne, however, the 1
Main .-t. pajer is in no way t ooper- 1
J! fa. p. tthir, v.r-'ts f,..- ;.s et titat The r..i'e si.p i ii s. Main st.. for or f w .-k-. If v.. 1 av? i,',riiv:.v
a vav-atlor-i at the lake e :- v,.,J..r, 1 -X,!
!..:'. 1 ha p..j T'U'v.l iy ev c!,i was a ' Hend ami vKimtv who would like ..lii-c s. I'i 01 eds will '. u.-d for ' to help us keep up our spirit.-, and ;i.e .:, r. -di. jieheve our hn liiiess. The ;hjeum
I': id.a at't. roon vv b! dose the . j bo s have foi nu-d ; similar clubj
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. , I . u . atniir. but has aroused the an.-r of
t! . v ; , , len a; l.e,i.'i ji.iia e ,uc 11.m11., a 1 ui.i"M I'll ill'mof hers' (apari'i.cnt of th.. ir!., w h.o make the bst f ude :' wb; h M - I'.ur ..- : eh i.r- a ndy. sjiv mu jii ias to ti. winner.-. .;. . ' The :i:t prie is a L'nited States y 1 I'ai n.. I'.i f.'id has returned ta y pillow top with a picture or .-, ;:. i.lu: - th." v. Id 1115 of Mrs. the V. S. .'. M i-s is.-i ! i : second , ;.. M , . m ; r. in 1 .I :a na po ! i - last prt".e. one middy Mo-.s,.; tlii-d pr::-. 0::' latt.dkerchief ladder. l:fh and v:.-- l".:h'i 11: iw 11 of 1 "a--"po'.;s. sixth jiri.es, silk handkerchiefs, y, , 1. . pei'.t 1 ,' w e k w it h he-.- t if course we re.-tliz- mw small th..a ;:.:. M: s. ji'.' Ih ow n. return is for the Jr!s' trouble, but
Walktr of Maia- i. Ind . i it is just to pass h,. dnll hours awa
his mother that he has l.een given the UUdai. The letter says that young Holycross has been transferred lack to his old battalion and explains the lack of pictures from the front bv
! ... evin?: that there is no way in wlbeii
to f-et them. Vi.1.11 Hulvcross" letter coir.nlct?! v'
rc.u'. lar republican uryan. and tiiat ' -r rriiv r. ..-,!.
that he had
stance. "The KepublU an during thoi c it- eampaiKM in IUI::. "The Moosier" in ! H 1 and then the employ merit of "The XUhtbird" from over the "K-idelhurir saloon, in th.e enmpaiun of 1,'iT, though in the hist twn in.iar.ii.. the emplovjnent is said to have had the indorsement of the
HAVi: Tili: SAM ft (.ÜUU ATTliN.
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the 1 arson hordes by us sik-me in . The dei'OFttor and th small' thnr deunse. to the point w here dppo;;,tor receive the same courtesy. th v are really deposed to c ei:.i-M ', anj respectful service at this bank. ; it to the i.ow -wov j put forth our ljesl ,fforts t3
.vows Ti riMi:
ak you to favor u with your bank.
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'".iiai'.'.e ar; 1 I.e I ,.-. 'or-ejs have r." M.rari. r ;n eotr.for? and .uaJity .'r !",ui' 1 and M;.-s lb-own. Aihi si:r:is that svvr.n. When yen t. t!i- tro-jbie of Ti.ak'i: a v f .'!.' I.'.e 'Jidan vou very r. dur.c'y -pfet -. f !a-r v r.-:il: ("cud s' eds UP- Th" im o"... r;; f..cb.Iii Krtra!'v ,.!?. Ine Wr- ha1. J'.itjv .rtitdc " 'l icf rry Variety,
In? and you know an artistic framed picture is & joy for ever xve do fine work and our line of pie-
. I-.:.--.; Mr, ..u.i Mrs. Au hie Cock-j and to ke.-p us in touch with ourture moulding fomprJsis all thfct Is
rew and popular. Portrait and rr.irror framing a epeclallty. MaUlebikl Art Shop. IIS X. Main st Adv.
To have our pictures framed whn i ing buBiness, whether It is little or vou ar house cleaning ana decorat- much. Xo account Is too large-
none too small to receive our good attention. Merchants National Dank. Advt.
Ärmand's Face Powder
XW-TOX Vfltt Liicu
Dr. Keegan Says:
Armand ' Powder is prepared in America and compares favorably with any imported ponder, a luxurious ponder with a sou and creamy" texture. It is invisible; it "stays on" until it is washed ort"; if h a protection against the eiVects of harh weather; it prevents sunburn and tan: it may be mixed with water or toilet watery, and applied as a liquid" face powder for evening use. Armand s Powder is prepared yi Natural, Brunette, White, Pink and Cream tinh. Its perfume-, are exquisite, delicate and persistent; they appeal to persons of ood taste. Armand 's is a medium, dense powder stays on longer and does not dust and flu ft into the eyes as do light sterate, chalk and rice powders. Special Notice We are verv anxious to interest vou in a VEGETABLE SANITARY SOAP, which produces a heavy, creamy lather with either hard or soft water. The sanitär v properties of the soap make it safe in the treatment of skin troubles, such as prickly heat, itching- scalp, pimples and blackheads. For the next 30 dys, as an' introductory oifer. we will pve to .the purchaser of face powder a CAKE OF VEGETABLE SANITARY SOAP FREE. (jive us ?n opportunity to show you these good-. American Drug Co.
133 NORTH MAIN ST.
BELL 172
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iGo Over tiie Top to Success t Waste no Time I Find your r.bd !!' Ut'e b ia dfl ineatioii of '; r t.i- ;lt. .- r j abilities. ' Can plaef , ou in ar r i ir ' t - -. -ition In hu.-infts. ait. . if n tid.- t J rnarriaie, f rbal r-adiiic or mrk1 cd chart. Tin.e. mcney and prp:.- ( itv aed bv eon u lUr ! Prof. A. H. WELCH , Phrenolosi. ard 'ocati"r 1 Ad T. A. I. I'., of I'dHlrr AN 11 c" VoiU tollere. ' Al'poiniiiK'iilr In l'liooe. i Ik-II IMione o7.b US Smtli 'l"alor youth Itcnd. Ind.
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We would appreciate it ery .nuch if yon wouhl pubiih thi.! 1 ?ter and
! their H otber. P t. lVnj imin A. I w ill see that all letter are ustri "-SiP-r. that he had a;-r;vcd -.tfcly in J ute; to dub nmivr, only. Tho.-e
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W. c. i e ; - i tn o :t ! i Mi- -..-sipai. a r- roi n;.i.!e: . - everywhere, mere is an Inde crib- ; sysiema ,c.atj Ma.ivu iu jvur
TCKX A VI IXOK
SYSTEM SAVINS YIMi:. Card Indexes are Invaluable for business and professional men. Let us demonstrate how you can eliminate un.-.ecessary labor oy slmpll-
It Is the handsomest ;notor car ! In town. The Kins EUht U the m- j vel of the year In motor car construction. A perfect motor. Lots ot power, graceful lines, easy riding. I and the best car In the world for , the price. In fact it is truly named. I "The car of no regrets." Let us tel! i
you more about this line before you I
rvinr details. "We have complete
The Bulck Vale-!n-Head fiva pas-1 indexes and nilr.s device of the choose. Main Garage. Phone, enser touring car E-Six-45 la almost approved kind. Tell i;s your j ilomt 2440. Bell 370. Adv. mmnr rar that attracts !t.r.tir problem and we will suggest index i
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Have your tires repaired by fac-
HARRY LYERRICK
Funeral
Director
:th!nK crearly reiltln purpose. The Herr Herr Co. Ill Have your tires repaired by faccharnoter and aristocratic j - Washington av. Adv. j try experts. We absolutely guar-
Individuality of th Buick dr jtlgn
that oryoii turns and looks It ii
for t hi I artic i.a r
a; .Ktf
exhibition at th Twentieth Century!
Garage. Adv.
A'o bywers ami '.eld ie-ds ThVjv Mf.'.er Fin.:r : r.d Feed Cd..
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IHITlil.tt MOiHX 10 .With the Iü'ii.'uu'k. Von an en- ! built complete an! r-a.lv for Jov the v vrld" b.t musie le:au str.U'.'. beir.tr eeulppd .vlth rtake The Ürtir n Itk i designed to play v: eu-s boiy. aecordin, to your "tetter" Ml records -of all maker' rhbe. Al-o vrlth a bow top to Th.e adaptability of Tiie Itrun-wiok rotect driver from the weather, to all records is one of it special
l:" ready for immediate action and feature. Any needle may be med. Ho.-pf. rarnat:os peor.les. bowl
will nS.ow you a rrHt from the ery inhidmc jewel point, aphlre ball ti,-v it Mrr work. South Henrt : eteel. etc. AU without extra cnt. lb public Truek Co, .115 V. Jeff-'- j Pmori tratd at Smith Wlieron llv.i. yn i hone J0?0. Advt. J re It's. dr.
.Mil. itrsi.i;s 3i av.
a car with refined body detail. On i Are you obliged to deliver your
sntee our repair work to las! the
life of your tire. Our service car Is at your disposal, le- air. free ser
ito a f"wA 4 n4 19 11 aK Ata I'aii
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fcat free service realü i. Skiff's want to ehow you how you tin save K phone Home 5?3fJ; ae 1Um a few dollais every month by nein Tire ?ervJcc Cc. 36 h. Wirnigan a Maxwell one-ton truck for dellv- r erinjr the cod. Tt' the modern j
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ro?s 5('e per dozen. Jonsrr reue, way The o,uirkent way. Maxwell
ll."" hut per oivn 17'irjirucKB ire rini in criy puticu r. ' rjVV,fli ,K,W locat.J m .it j 1
) a:p Ar.. Willie V. Kiiton. 1 Phn 5nidh-Hau"h Motor :'jlet Ly.. Fairutr- Tra?r Hid
Advt. Co. for particulars.---Advt. thuue ".!.. Uctl T
EVERY SHOE a Bargtin Shoe at GUARANTEE SHOE COMPANY
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You Can Buy feeds cheaper an J you ean buy cheaper reeds, hit vou can't hiy better feeds anv where on earth than our complete line of Purina feeds for horses, cows, cahes, pis and poultry. The best is always the cheapest. Artificial Ice Company 535 N. Emcrick St.
