South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 185, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1918 — Page 3

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1918.

U. S. NAVAL FLYER

THE F IBS T SHOT. ffHOAT APPEARS

IS SET

THREE HUNS; LOST

Mishap to One Contingent Arouses More Determination in Others.

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6COrSPOQAL OSBOfSNE DEVAQILA BATTERY C- SIXTH U. S- Fl ELDACTlLLEßV "wKo Fibred ilic Tvrri S'hot of tHe -A:rn e r-ic r

(Copyright. lfH .. th- Pu hlic- Tdcr Company. Cnpwi-ht. 1 '. 1 S. by John C. Winston Co. j

Th'- Huri made p. practice o. 'could pot the Hup..

hi'

'HAITKIt VII. Ihr l'iri Shl fr I.iNrt.v. J t - wa kir.d t u. fr th- h..mb

.'J out Jiftv 'aid- in 'ir i ;ir,

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j, ;.. j with a tf rnt'I- ra !-.!, i' in-; us w ith vH. n ''f us .iv cd thr- lihl-

hnz the to'n at ah ut noon and; I was filled with a kind of fierce i at nightfall. V- . nii almost tell ; exhilaration, a I tu-ccd und palled to t h Miinut when tlu methodical . until I thought mv arms would

l-ochs whould Mart hell -.oin?. and , jump from thci; rocket. If we J

int position 1 ,

Ship Putting Into Port Reports Picking Up Radio From Attacked Ship.

ariHiiil our chow ho ;rs so that j landed the pun

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HY I LOVI) Man. Kil l . LONDON. July .;.: -s do.--not crown .-very Am'-ricm :!ort at s-f.i, hut that dors not d-tcr lMt-d .-'tut'-H na'.il con t in -'-r. t t:oni cont inuiii'4 thir v. fi k in huh .-pur and with determination T i . f. ?.-:n KcnrcH i ( .i.-io r ia 1 1 '. , !!!. th- Ao :ican motto i- to ;::a!- him pav . t f i for his MO. -.-, no i:i itt r how trivial. YYh-n n"ii-h-p '. erf a k .- ;n: unit mnr 'iir' a od 'linn-' is i;n!c,ihrd ri ;. o'h.r- uni' to Min up the score. I !iilphai4' OOc;imuI;.! f a i ! u n :- on 1 V IMpha.'iZc th' ii '! of additional liin's of A ri'.'r ic.i n aviators. a pla in . d--stroers and u i una ri ii s in K;:ropf;in and Atlantic waters, th- ncd of additional Atm ru a ns :oip iii?r such hrand'C fif tin- sej ice. and the r.eed ol;"epjni; iia.il contuud.ts. suppli'-d hoth in mtn and material, to an irr iiwrefi-iru !-w I. Amo:u luisliaps to Aui'-ii au units ofMcially rsoid'--d at the I'uited States nival h adr:a i tci hie is th ta.-t- of l'nuii Ur.c, ;i viator, who was attached 'n 1 1 1 ! Hfi m,;n 'dpiane on the Nrnth sea. Iiis fate is unknown. I If was la-t - en in th icinity of s.iue 1 1 1 1 1 stroyers and it is I. cd that he was taken prisoner. Thf last word from Knsin Kri was hrou.ht to a r:.tal ia-e , a carrifr piireon. tto- ro'e--ae je.oiinu: "On writer: attacked ly three HunOn ll'Mvvnn.ii-.-HK I li-lit. Iii- and a F'.titish aviator .-tait'd from an I!nIi.-h om-i l.i.- for a lon reconnai.--.tnc-- tlu'ht. i:.f's engine w,js civiiu tioulde. -o lie alighted on the at!- to inaKe an adjustment. He -un (lie I to ins onirad that h- would liave J,is .tiSin worl;iu- ,-ooji at d the Ih iti-U avi.itor prim -.Ii .i. Sio-rtlv the Kiulishman came upon t w o lici in.iii .seaplanes and aca pted ;.attl'. lriin tliern Loth in the .! ii . -rf ion n f th (lerman coat. He than attempted m lot ate T'.oe. hut Iiis is-.-line supply va low aial Ii could make only a hrief sean h which wa futile. A few hours after tl- Kri!;-h airman reached his has.; the p:. on u -ried with the mesa-re from the American.

hy tiloper.r d for the l.tiildin:

thouuh a few were stunto-d i or.r ii-.-iM. That honih a hi:, t'nmi;'h liole to irhas"lilUit of a t e nt -stoj-N

intf rfere of tin

We whipped up tshed forward. 1 i r.es da i ted to

air hor.-es and Seveiuil Frnnch our rescue and

no- shelling wou.j not with our dufstions. Mos

i 'Klidings in the town h.ad heen reduced to iiieie shells, hut the (lernaiw kejit j.epjiin at them as if if was their desire to knock do'.wi the last hriek. Ther- were ahout twenty-five inhabitant in the town and "most of

O u 1' K ly t ha se,i tile out of our hailiwii k. sati- fact ion when we

We vidi

saw (:

men our

of tlie

tiim were old; niot in th eilars of home.-teads. An old

of them livfil

j-hell-hattered , with soft, oman thei e , ouicksand.

knew I woulfi h the one to tire it. and the very thm;zht of endin? the rirst shot over for Uncle Sammy made my noodle swim with joy. Drenched with miKk and rain, as I was, I could hardly lefraln fron; Sivin-r a whoop after whoop of happiness. i'ncc I stumhled and p!un-ed into a shell ho!- tilled to the hrim

süray mud. wors- than I sank to my armpits.

Int'rnatir; Nw Setvi'e: AN ATI.ANTI P'UT. July ?. The appf iianc of (German submarines off tlie cna.t of Halifax was indicated today when the captain of h l'.ritish steamer arriving her reported that las: t,ijht his vessel picked up a distress radio thit said a esd at tliat point was i.emi; a t -tacked hv a l-ooat. The messape said that the ship

Jerman plane po wahidintc t a k he-' had h'.nd tile ho, lie li'HS. Ilefore Ueiv-Ull rca'lle.J th- outskilts of Nahcy theieral 1'j ench h.ad clear ed the skies of'o r Jerman ti-ihtnu jdanes. Hv er i-ince J tired

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lot three sons in the war; sliuitul would have undoubtedly slipped was sinkinp l.-ut that a.l efforts were

retained a oc. a pi and sev -hens. When the Huns tosse!

in oer hiy head, had not a comrade mahhed me h- the hair and pulled

shells she philosophically re- ' me to safet

i 'v that air tattle. w hich

list, 1 have ntcrt. lined u te-p'ct fur the courage

to her cellar and remained until the death shower was

A little later, another man

iato one of these death traps, we had to feel around Uite

in the darkness hefoi; w

sa r. k and

hit

located

was m I there mU ht I over, of t h : f

' I t ' nch Mi' rs. They don't kno'v : each what fear i-- and they take all kinds' mtnt

jot chain es. j the first pun for I'ncle Sam. We ! him out. Several times the punj W- milled into cimn :tt T n'rlncl; milu nr mir min.U Hiit mir l.ut. ' n-i i-fnu-li- rano.l dniriiiin" intr One.

nipht a faued-out hunch of ; terv. and no i-ther would do the of the craters

leinz made to reach land. The name of the ivtim or her exact po-uion were not ivealed nor was the fact whether she was heiru shelled or had Le en torpedoed.

course, as you can lmaRin

of the Latteries of our re-ri- him. He was actually surslins with i

coveted the honor cf firin? j the mud to his lips when we yanked

NEWS FROM HERE AND THERE IN MICHIGAN

that

of ; terv, and no other would do the

Yank-. We knew we were very Iof to the tront line. for the earth i u'.ed continuoudy from heavy ar-

tiuek. I'ut we pot a n ip ht of ( ICtohe,-

and if it had. the jU

! would have heen up for that ni-iht. ad shock on the and prohahlv I wcild have never 1, when m foi ma - hred the first pun.

ul-r Me. We ptooiiied om huses;tion rea hed us tint ah"ther hatterv Hrush and stumps of trep? im-

Just before the long, hard haul.

at about r 'clock, f was out to steal the hacon. e a tilthv place. e : howled w ith raPe and apprehension

POHIBITIONISTS HOLD EXECUTIVE SESSION

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INPIANAI'OI.IS. In. I.. .!ulv r.iiulidates for t!ie stati- prohibition ticket and n emhf! of the state executive committee met hoe today in

necutiva j.?:on ;t the v. Camp.li;'!! iMSUCS Wele i!f length and resolutions wfe pressinp the sa ti-f.u i i-.n

party in the recent action ,,f tlo- .;- pretne court in which it .! iaied tlo--fate-wide prohil-ition onstituüonal. Haymond Sh:u:dt. i !: iiaii.ui ..f the frtato organization. b!i-. the followiti statement hefore the tuettiU convenoil: "Plans for the fait -ampuUn w;il ommand consideration of those at hn meetinp tOvlav The peneral purpose of the confer nce is t pkn valuation ri the recent political levelopmetrs within the state n. hey may in manner affect the pvohihltion party and determine- as far 1 posjuhle the lines upon which the .Mmp.ii;n must he onducte.l in orrler to win the larpest heatinr h. fore tr.e voters of Indiana."

; a nd ha d ( how ! Til e a 1 1 1 p a s

jlay down itiat nn;ht n six inches of j vv hen we pot the new.--, 'straw w.i ich was mhdi'ited hy thieej "Ate we paling to let them et i or four -rrei a lions of cooties, -away with it'.'" cried a punner. 1 ".!: we uoke up the next morn- "We'd lie a sick lot of hounds, if hu we loiind that the lice had ta-jWe tlid." 1 said. K ii po-se s.-ion of us hody and soul, j Hound to (iet tlu lir-t Shot. r at down in the sun and hunted. Our hatterv commander was ter- : through ur undershirts for the riidy aroused, for he had set hi-s : pest., hut it was a hopeh-ss joh. I heart on that first shot. Hut it was

i While vou were killing one fifty 'weie horn. i;ventuall we succiimhed ! to the odds and pave it up. ! In laplit Mar liinp Onlrr. i That morninp we move-l up to jthe fiont with a lUht pack, consis.ti inp of one suit of underwear, three

peded our propress . -"i eiuentl v e would fall over these obstructions and would curse in regulation I'luted .States while we picked ourselves up and felt for the pun ropes again. We harked our chins, tore

B ERL1N, .Mich.. July r.. l?erlin has dedicated a service flap with 45 tarf. H. H. Freeland of Urand Rapids, made the dedicatory address.

WHITKHAIJj Fire partially destroyed the resitleme and othe of Ir. Chailes F. Smith iiere, with a los of $1.00 0.

iVVow!

HOWARD PITY cent frost and

than

Despite the ie-

crops.- more

Sa v i lies sta m p? this township, is l.o'.tojo.

f hrea tened JK.nr.o in

poor Wa r

H Sale of Utmost importance! Eighty

MOTE!

( iirs'i v r ami 39c

Goods Sold at These Prices for One Day OnlyFriday! We preserve the right to limit quantity.

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J irpo :'.. t o Ui-I. I nWI'l

39c

Boys 75c Pajamas

39c

Onlv stiial! lot ;n srnall sie ot

- Ii a de t.f !t ri ped washa Me materia Is. IYuIhv at

Up to $1.00 Corsets

Otoi at .

! i : of w ' I -t o s i"!;e Some dich: !. Frida

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1 1 1 l on.

Women's 75c Petticoats .!.: .1 ir; ri : ? .en p; o : h . 1 i . '.er. . . .

i e .a - MM c

39c

READY-TO-üäAR SE

NSATIONS FOR 39c DAY!

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Up to $5 Dress SKIRTS 2,39

Womenö Up to b COATS 3.39

Child's Up to $5 COATS 2.39

Women's Up to $20 SUITS 9.39

Women's $7 Wash DRESSES

3.3

$15 Silk Taffeta DRESSES 7.39

Wom's 75c Union Suits Sunfmfr knit, taped oke and am, holes, lace trimmed or titil.t

kiT1 : low ne k and sleeveless. Friday at

Men's 75c Underwear IIa 1 ! U 1 K ca Ii ot nievh : c.allisi.ou v!uits or ilra' eis The-e are lepular 7 "o- ciuiit-n, F.xtia s!-cual OQp I'lidav. each ? ...WWW

Boys' 75c Bathing Suits

39c

i ' o " o ! i e f . , e : i i ' . i ! i ! ; r ii

s lit i'i pi e Wh: . th,e ;.it. -1 ie. ia ! .

ha V c hen sold in The township Uota

ST. JOHNS St. Johns will put in a new unit at its power plant to care frr its new industries and provvinp population. Hates will he advanced to meet the cost of installation.

CLIMAX Willie Lawrence. Michigan's first rural mail carrier, has! tesipned and left Monday to take up

farminc in St ska t chewa n. He has heen on a mail route since lS. MA P.CRLLFS Menta lly unbalanced hy business worries. Harry Spitler. a hardware merchant f Hart was found wanderinp in a wlieat field near here, lie had eluded a party of friends.

ST. JOHNS Iecau-e two important witnesses for the defense are niissinp the trial of John Hrennan in connection with the minder of the Fpler pirl has heen put over until the September term of court.

rilARLOTTF Miss Mabel Stewart of Hudson is in a Urand Kap'ds

hospital reoeoiinp fi om an operI at ion. p her recovery. Miss Stew-

our uniforms and lo-t our temper s. 1 1;1 rt vv jio is a reistei erj nuise

but our determination remained as iron-clad. 1 felt that I would rather die than fail in the attempt to place

a had nipht for any kind of opera-' that little 7.". in position.

with tropical

vio-

a

tion. Rain fell

lente, and mud lav everywhere,

toot or more in depth. "If you lads have the puts." i-aid

our commander, "we'll fire that first j prowled shot. Who w ill volunteer to pull : barked

be sent overseas to Flame as Cross nurse.

w ill Red

REF.D CITY Durinp ntip

MX younc women sold nearly

War Savin ps The -Tiiota for

. .. i . - . . . i

moupnts or amiution oi tne riaij -,-(n Morth of battery spurred all of us to urive t"?; Thrift Stamp5

uesi in us. ; Ceola county

iomp to neat us 10 u. are iney. fjuite likely

an artilleryman who oadjmel before December first his shins apainst hstrio - ! .

da v Sl.iind Os

is Ji'fii.OOo and it if

that the fipure will be

, pairs of so. k and three blankets. J t he pun into position by hand'."' , tions until they bled. "Well, they i We were billeted in a village) Lvery man-jack in the battery j ha e a fat cluince with this hunch jaoout a mile and a half behind the volunteered with a whoop. j of huskies on the job." 1 first line. About eveiy twenty min-j It was a joh that would have! "If we don't fire the first lmt, jutes the Ceimans would rake the ; taxed the utmost strenpth and tour- ; then nobody will." said another I mam strett of this villaPe with ma- I ape of any body of men. Hefore j buddy, putlinp at the pun ropes.

tlillle pui.s ami iwre a oa inc. j iie .;uii luuhj ie jj:t.eii nt jiujiuvii cm nanus ncie i t v niuii ennui would shell the pla-e. j to tire the first shot, we must tlrapjat the rouph lopes and the cold Fnder thes conditions you can; it through the storm and pitchy j had chilled us to the bone. A round veil ima-Cine th.it the main street f darkness, for a distance of three- ! of eiparets would have helped a was a main thoi ouphfat e in name ! ijuarters of a mile over an almost j lot, but the commander had issued oulv. Nobody used it for w alkin; j impussuMe country a swamp. : a ripid order aPainst smokinP. purjiocs unless they had to. When J pocked with mud-choked, shell-j We he pan to take hope when we we first went into the village we-holes. ; reached the foot of a little hill.

were so recklPRj about walkinp in F.ut we htiskies were tired by the j oUr objective was the crest

MFSK KHON' Over :.noo Mu?krRon residents of Holland descent will take part in the Fourth of July papeant in this city, and fully half of this number will take part in the community sinpinp, another feature of the celebration.

I th

of

ie street tn.lt ine omcers weie

obliged to caution us continually.

DROUGHT IS BROKEN: FARMERS REJOICING

the h -

Nf n -Tiinel Spe. ial Seri. eSCOTTY1LLF. Ind.. July .'.- The prolonged droupht was broken by a heavy downpour of rain and forest fires that have been ibuni; much iamae in the eastern part of Mason and western put of Ivike 'ounties have all been put out The early potato crop is row asured. late t! a wi rrie- will be

rrroatly bi nenvd ar.d m mv of Tops the late f:,.-ts :ie.ti!y t roved, will he sived. Tt been a non.bu- worker

'h1 pea crofv that in ealMn-d a reat horta p. Many thousand of doli us w'!i !e iddd to the farmers' rc-eipis nf hi part of M:c)i:-ai who weie be--;nnir;: to fool prattv blue o.r :!,a 'oj-ses by frost and dry weather. YEGGS SCARED AWAY BY BURGLAR ALARM

fiercest kind of enthusiasm, and; that hill and with a miPhty spurt thoupht that another battery was j we rushed the pun to the. top.

f sneered at tile danger on the fir.-t ; pla nnmp to cut in ahead of us was; Then we flopped in an utter stage day and told everybody I was poinP j just the incentive we needed. So ! of exhaustion. I fell on my hack to cro.-s that street, machine puns or) we bent to our task with a will. land lav- theie paintir.P" like a no machine puns. I ot over all ripht. ( Thouph the nipht was black as J fasped -out purp. Rvery bone and but when I start (', Uuii hell broke ink. we were not allowed lanterns j muscle in my body howled with hose. The Hermans turned a storm to lipht our way over thr quapmire. j weariness, hut I was happy terri-

of nickl bullets dow n the thorough - i T he flash of a hPht would haw im- ; bly happ.v for I felt that I was j , far- and I lost no tune in Matten- t mediately drawn fire from the bat- i near the erowninp event of my i "HARLOTTK Miss Fvelvn Van i n mvs. '.f a-ainst the pavement tct i.-s of the enemy. j career as a soldier of I'm le Sam jp.inen of New York citv, formerly of

until tne nail oi neun nau ceaseo. so we siumoieo aioim uinni-n i wif uiinp m ine nisi in in iue .u 'Charlotte and

HOLLAND Rev. Herman Hoeksema, pastor of the Fourteenth St. Christian Reformed church of this city, has announced th:-.t. he has leceived a call from the Thiid Christian Reformed church located at Roseland. Chicago. 111.

MFSKKCON The remit of a strict enforcement of federal regulations, requiring- permits of all persons purchasing more than 10 cents worth of fireworks. Chief of police Moiey has practically eliminated these sales throughout the city.

DON'T HISS THESE Boys 75c Soldier Hats for 39c Boys' 75c Blouse Waists for. . . .39c 31'air Men's 20c Dress Hose 39c Infants' 75c Ruberes Vests at. . .39c Boys' 75c Unior Suits for 39c Boys' $2.50 Wash Suits,Spec. $1 .39 Girls' 75c Kinrono Aprons at. . . .39c Girls' $2 Gingham Dresses . . .$1.39

FRIDAY AT 39c

Women's 75c Silk Neckwear . . . .39c Women's 59c Lisle Hose for. . . .39c

3 Large Huck Towels for -.5 Women's 59c Lisle Vests for. . . .39c $200 Dress Aprons at .$1.39 Boys' 85c Gingham Shirts at. . . .39c Child's 75c"WhiteHairaT 39c $1.00 Velvet Hand Bags at . . . .39c

$1 LARGE CEDAR f&

33

O-I-L tVä-0-P-S Heart shape-i. tra bmp handle, coir plete. Special tr Fridav

WOMEN'S $2.50

TRIMiVJED

Closinsr out a lot of vomen'

and samnier tiiud h.afs

2.50 HATS $U'

sp

lat at

To $5.00 TRIMMED HATS re?Ullfii) newsailors in all colors, e.nd white hemp ta.lfir t rimmed hats; special Friday at

1

75c KITCHEN APRONS Hinphams a n d peia ales; w h i 1 e tltcv last

39c

75c BATHING SUITS For boys, in all si7.es; special at 39c

Pretty $2.50 MUSLIN WEAR Wotn'en's beaUtif il muslin underwearin chemise, petticoat--, sown-i. an set Ctnn -mane o f fi nainsooh.. I'Mia spei-ia 1

Women's 65c SILK HOSE HI a ( U a r.d v tin e and f obu s , p '. r

39c

2 Women's 35c VESTS i "i ne s u m m e r est s. t.t Ied ok" 2 for

39c

$6.00 New SILK WAISTS

In e o t i: f' t t e dep., ' It (' tie h i e and t 1 1 i : 1 h s . i ea in f j I 1 1 e . !; lfs, J r n ! I . . . ; . . i s etia special Frida.

1SALE STARTS AT 8:30 A. M. SHARP FRIDAY. BE NEAR THE DOOR fTJ

After that, when I wantd to ros the jain and muck, perpinnur and the street I went over on n.y hand. , cui smp at our job, hut not relaxing

nemy min- i one iota in our determination to on me. 1 land the pun in a place where we

for the Fr.ited States. It hail taken

who is now

well

and knres so that thnets couldn't pet a hn

.-. t. . . . ..n ....

us iour inijis to pan inai pun oei i yinf contritiutor

j known short ftory writer and niapa-

Ihe marsh. (Continued Tomorrow

il stamps on I of last we

Th.

or i

July 2. j m i ii Hour met Fr id v aftat the Rut heran pat sop.ape i

i with Mis. 1. A. Tio-ti 1.

IIMDIANIAN ON BOARD TORPEDOED TRANSPORT

is spendinp the

summer at the hmie of her aunt. I Mrs. Jora Palmer, in Carmel tow n- J ship. i

KALAMAZOO der.. P. I.. Ab

i bey, former commander of the Mich-

e r ! io. i

I Mrs. i not he i i

lUd tu

Avo:. las' leine v it il

I'mii 'o: M r- ( bau pc s'.n, lb m id

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!:itTT4tK nil Nrnn Srrwe: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . .1 .Iv : Three, safeblow er.- dest rtr 1 their tools when the police alirm was

nded at the John F. Judy j'-wr!rv

T here this rr.oniing. Orrr ch.irr

was exploded in the door of the safe I ut failed to open the aul:. Two men entered the store whil- a third kept watch outside. All escaped before the pollc arrived.. -The tools used by the svtfeblow ers I r stolen lecentlv from a Li.uksmith shop

k. wit h her P. Sittler. vis;toricU. in Ann

,cck. Harold letuined them for a few .lays'

in nu-r

stamps on noth . rlay ana Saturoay

ek.

Mr. and Mrs. r. C. Atkin- of 'hicapo are at the home of Mrs. Lil'ie 'lufoial for the summer months.

. . I nt e-n i f ini" 1 New 4 Sr!.

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i ne v. mm. ins ruai-ii .o iss;. , 1 1. 1 i rvm , v.- oir,i 10 t.i t,,i.. i 1 11 a II O e il lie ichiean rruar. ilirin

i.M'l.Aa.M wi.ir, i 1 1 u . , .1 u i . : - society of the Methodist hurch will , deorpe A. Silvey, who was aboard 'the copper strike five years ago. meet at the home of Mis. John the -President Lincoln" when it wa j P.e .eh Friday afternoon July .". I sunk hv a German submarine on- FHARLOTTF. Pe'r Spaniola

rebuious patrb'tie .er i e i t oute to an American port

vil- i spend the Fourth of July at

Uan National puard. has been om-

IS "BACK HOME" AGAIN i1'1'10"1 a nia,or in lhe ij,ir i.univ and assigned :o Vancouver

barrack?. Washington. He rom-

THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS ast Side Bargain Store

Home S835 518-520 E. LaSalie Ave. Bell 3357 SALE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

I-4 Ll

Red Seal Puffed Rice Eagle Brand Matches, or Corn, Milk, 3 boxes 25c 2 pkgs. 27c per can 21c

27c

Moss Rose brand Baked Beans, can 16c

Over's Red Kidnev Bean

2 cans

Fancv. lariie. Meaty Prunes, lb. 15c

Lare pk.sr. Ar.trn St.trc'n.

5 In. P.C Babv Onll Toilet S"ar

32c

a

, .K's, Ms

' A union

'of the seveial churches of the

jlt.se will he held at the jjrnve on i the eeninp of Julv- 4, at T:."'"1 ; o'clock. -V -pecial onc service will I be a feature of the pioZTam and short add less-", will be ,'lvcn hv two

wi!ljvunp son of Mr. and Mrs. Van-e home ! Spartiol, will he cited for a Far

ve ho reside at

f the h a ! pa si o t

Farlv bell ranp r.t the ha

:n !; mornmp tr.e uk ri ni the tire was found rn at the Lutheran pat-

TO Till. AM ATJ'l'lt I'lUHO. ;it.tMirJL !. ii hUiici t;er -otl le"ult from vo ir film and are jour prints iUhvi jijwt what you would like O h-vr if not, hrlnp us a roll of r-i.Tin or an our tatlon. and i: u nhti-A ou whit we can do. -taple., phot orn pher, ZZi 3. it.

isit b"lo'e ea mmenciii p t. nu of si hoid . !'. W.i -VI wa. a i-U

tvr :ti Oo.-hen, Saturday". Mr- A. H. PoKornv of 'iici-;o las .on visitor at the home of Mi. an.l Mis. Ii. 11. Judu. William p.urfOT. entertained the

members. tf h.i- class of the l.'mted; Prethreii San. av school and seeral

friends at his home hriday after

noon. .tter trie ne.-s srs-uon anu ; put out hv Irvin Morpnn. a social ho;;, ice tream nl take The Neichborhood cbit of

v. tie frere!. ; lake had planned for a picnic in the

ICenmuh Si Hi! and tamily, w n prov Sunday, but ow'np to

play in 3 raid

with his parents

Martinsville, ind. "Three of i:s were on the de.'k of t!ie oniethinc happened.'

.-;!' e. in speaking of the sinkinP of the iü-fated transport. " I don't krow how I felt when the hip was hit except that it was the most pecu-

neigie hero medal for aav inp another younester from drowning in the "water works swimminp hole." Af-

Lincoln hnip'' i-eier nan nnisneo ins rescue joo.

said Sertrt. ne IOOK to n; neeis and neat it

for home, not waitinsr to be cnlajra tu'ated.

liphtnmp durinp the hevy electric i "Th"y storm. The nre department huri id ! Knpland

i to the (al!, hut the f.re h.ad been , rUht n a few

at th

t'b.aplli. V tot a , . !r M : s i I . I I . Th.- A u

Ihn Ut v 's v I i i i .

t u!t l.'f till Llhl' I 1! U b.i i I S i 1 1 1 1 1 a V

i

Will

VI ST.ab! s. a t of

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hi - lo' Ih'-l .

1 1

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, ).'!! h Mia-t l t d; Mi- Mi " ill h' mi, : t t - rn ;ov n! a

lit.-

a f lei n "on w h pot-1 ck s.lptt'( ! ' r. .

onape. which had heen struck ly lur sensation that I ever had.

took me to a hospital in ar.d I supposed IM be all

da vs. Instead of be-

! ir.tr hurt just a little the surpeon" bms j whu look an X-rHv of me tohl me

mv spine was injured and that I

be discharped immediately.

i all I reiiiemoer about the

!. ' io,.k's i.ew ho i-t in p.enien t vs p Isinkmp of the Liucotn. I knew Mr and Mi- l.eii Failev of KlU j sju-.et lun.- hapeiir-.l au.j llial 1 h.U '.. ftl ha.- res;,!.;,;. f i, j! Mb' Va- liihl! ed. 'ttli'l lii.ill tliat 1 l.iC'' i l a' '.he ..iiao.r .f a -.ibv till 'aioij't I eiliflii be : a t i 1 1 1 ! . ' ' I'oTl.t'.d chse. V 1 ' ll ll'.S I" , I 1 1 1 i I . to

the; would

hava b i -n -o 4'-. a week' utinu i i ...n. t he pathet inp was held in Isaac , That's

S:. JJohn Mi

e ph. Ke rr. and

lsite.i his moth!

Sunday. M r - Pert ?' i rnh '.

Mis

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Til': bc.,; pos?ofr,e sa.b! a ! it t le r ie. e , Maru.ire" Orav, :itrl frien-h gw r i,-tu ucrth of Wai 'uv :ns i in Buchanan. Sunday.

XI.W .TAUS AT OLD PKICKS. We are selllnif pint Jar? at 5c dor.; quart.', fi?" Int.; and half ?allon. t T3c per doz. O. K. Canh Grocery. Advt

I WANT YOU Ls what you will say when you rall7,e that the I WANT! J Gas Iron avej qiSu-Mis pun Xjdua 'slajs "aarn With the IWAXTO self. heated gas Iron your Ironing can be done In one third les? time with less than on half the expense usually recilred by the old method price only Hort; 11.50 down and J1.00 per month. The Oan Oo. Adv.

cue Hebe Milk, -mall can. . Tal Even day Milk, car Bran Oo-kies pi und . .

5c 5c 12c

. . 19c

S-vitt's

PriJ

l.aundrv

S-ap

5c

Peet' Water Queer.

l.aundn Sap 2 can- Best Pea-. . . 2 lar-c- can Homin; 2 lar-c' ean- kraut . .

I.aree pkir. Pu:it

Han.! Pick Navy 1 pi:!Ui F-ancv l ima Bean-.

Tail .: lb.

can

f i n k Kar.

aim-

. . 6c . .25c . .22c

25c Dats 30c

:ean. . . 15c lb. . 19c n . .20c

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A PAKT OP VOI R 1M)1 II)I'AIJTV. The t'ibile iiif e-itfoii oreM'd by tlie UO of Hll )XJUl.tt l-eifim.e adJ Indescribably to a woman'!) charm and preatly assists in PivlnK her distinctive personality. The American Dni Co.. ISS N. Main st., present many revr Imported perfum 'x trembly fa-rlnstin and suitable for la4ica . o t-ALx crlainaLLlve.u 1 2- A d y.

Soldier's Teeth Must Be Sound

Pncle Sim r-iiir i I

of ekitej't wrutinv and examination. It nnt b ript.t it ""f

tv tir;': fvire : ' 1-

ha Lid sri

. E. H. BLÄK

WHITE DENTAL PARLORS

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For Our Government's; Sake Our bovs will put the oce.'in behind them, nnd "No Man's Land" ; before them. When you think of them it i e;iy t o sacrifice , and save. Your .avinc here earn tour percent interest m: vou com pounded semi-annually. The St. Joseph Lan & Trust Company The St. Joseph County Savings Bank

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