South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 192, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 July 1918 — Page 3
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ALLIED POLICY Leaders of Czecho-Slovak Troops Believe Place is in Battle Line on Western Front. Nrrr.' YORK. July 11. lad-r-of the :2echo-Slo ak no e:ne nt to stablish an independent ;-tute. whcH troops are now (i'htir! against armed fiermajj and Autrollungarian fo iwv prioii-i s of war, arid against tb- ' -oI-du- iki in .ibria. ar wailing to ee what action the aili-s will take re-yirdin:; intervention in ltuiia before dt-r--ninintf tliir own policy there. They eiieve. howerer. th-i;r plae- i-- in the battle line on th- '.cst- rn front. This ar. noiiiiccment was contained in a statement Riven out here Wednesday niht by Charl- Perkier, an attorney, '.hn is tht American df legate to ir dio-Sh a k o ineil arid who in a tin m .-eert-taty tc Prof. T. ('. Masaryk, prc.-i-dnt of the council. DipatrhoK from London Wednesday f:;oted Vladimir Hur ban as d1--li.rinsr in Tokio on behalf of the "verho-FIo ak council, that the troop.H now in Uussi.t do not want to become involved in Itusian internal affairs and that orders already iued for transporting them t France could be modified only L Prof. Maaryk in agreement with other members of the council. Prof. Masaryk. ho is now in New York, and who is expected to sail for France, would make no formal statement Wednesday niht. but Mr. l'?rflr confirmed th dispatches credited to Col. Hurbun. "The memorandum prcsmtd iit Tokio to tlie Japanese foreign min ister and the allied ambassador by i Col. Hurban exprew with exact!- i tude tho attitude of the (!zecho- j i-Hovak national council and our troops have adhered to it wWh re- ' sard to liws-ian internal affairs. " i said Mr. Perkier. i Cha
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No Telephone Orders or Goods Sent on Approval Friday will be a big day of value giving, the day your dollar will reach the apex of economy. Friday Bargains and the July Clearance Sale Values should crowd the store from early morning till closing time. Read every one of these items and be here early if will-pay you.
Dress Gingham, 27-inch, in plaids and checks, good line of patterns. 99p Friday only, yard . . . Madras Shirting, 32 ill. wide, in fancy stripes, good quality. Friday 'iOn only, yard 0u Percale, 36-inch, good quality, in light and dark colors. Friday 00 p only, yard imCx Serving Trays, mahogany finish, glass inlaid, with wooden handles, felt hot torn, size 1 i x 1 7. Friday only 75c Flower Boxes for window or porch, made of wood, painted Qreen, 36-in. KQri Friday only Champion Lye, Friday only, for . 3 cans 25c Lawn Mowers, 14-inch cutting knives, self sharpener, self adjustable, 4riinch wheels. (TC Hfl Friday 4 w uu Silver Enamel, good for all kinds of ornamental work, can be washed. 1 Op Friday only 1 Fruit Jar Rings, rubber. Friday, 3 dozen for heaw 25c
July Clearance Sale, Big eductions in All Departments
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PROMOTE U. S. FLYER, NOW GERMAN PRISONER
HKMPSTIIAI. X. V.. .I'Hv 1 1 1 r. i p.onltion -f his k tori' s owr 'Icrrn.in aviators before he fell wjtlitn tlie rnmy lim-s and was mad .i prj-oncr, .-"rt. Thoma Hitchcock, jr.. hn hn miue a lieutnnnt Jn the 1'rmch service, according to word received hero Vcdnoday by hi.- fathrr. Maj. Thomas Hitchcock, (omm.üuler öf the training flenartmrnt of the Mir.'Ola a;:it;on fiell. Th ni(Sfi;o aid the promotion was r.iade : (Jen. Potain for "gallant work" performed by thf Ai.nrican. L'ut. Hitchcock was la.ut rororfl in a German prison c;im; in rvivarla.. Pershing Denies I Hun Cruelty Story Told by Sergeant WASIIINGTOX. July 11. Statement of German cruelties attributed by a .St.- Ioiiis newspaper to an unnamed sergeant of the American expeditionary forces, sent to the United States to assist in the third liberty loan, are denied by Gen. Pershing in a cable-ram made public Wednesday night by the war department. Gen. Pershing recommended that if the sergeant was quoted 'correctly, he be returned Immediately to Prance for active duty. The statement attributed to the sergeant was quoted Jn Gen. Pershinc'H cablegram as follows: "The Germans j;ive poisoned candy to the children to eat and hand yrenads for them to play with. They show lee at the children's dyinj,' writhins anl laiifrh loud when grenades explode, one American boy. about 1 I saw years of ae, who had been aptured by the German, come" lack to our trenches-. He had cotton in and about his ears. I asked some on? what the cotton war for. 'The Germans out off hi.s sint him back to tell us ears they am! want t flsht men, was the answer. They feed Americans tuberculosis germs. "Therp is no foundation whatever for such statements based on any experiences we have had." Gen. Pershing said. Bo Women's Voile Dresses, in plaids and stripes, sizes 1 6 to 42. Friday only $6.25 Children's Spring Coats, in checks, light and dark colors, sizes 3 to 14 vears. Friday, One-third Off." Lawn Kimonos, in Persian, floral and figured patterns, sizes 36 to 44. Friday only, One-third Off. Corsets, broken line of sizes, different styles. $1 values. Friday CQn only ,.OaU Children's Muslin Waists, pair of hose supporters and two rows of buttons. OQp Friday only 3 " Women's Muslin Combination Suits (drawers and corset covers). $1.25 values. Friday 7 Q O only 3l Untrimmed Panama Hats, medium shapes, pure white braids. SI. 95 values. Fri day only at $1.00 Felt Outing Hats, ill; plain values only . red and white. 89c; Frid 50c ay
Explicit Directions
Here i.c a cTipreheniv e tet of directions fur canning fruits and vegetables by the one period coldpack method. This bulletin has Lren prepared by Miss Lelia C?le federal food demonstrator, and is strictly in accordance with the rules of the United states departnuTit of asrie-jlt'ire. Cltp this out and keep i: for future reference. Utvisous for Usin Cold-Pac-k IYchv-s. It a safer method of canning, It is e:isv Tii- natural c oior nd ilivor arc retained. Horn canned and l.ietter than rheaner oroduct the commercial - - - - product. Apparatus for lYex'Vssinz. j A vc with tiht :.ttir' cover; deep enough to allow can to 4. V .. V on a false bottom and water to extend 1 1-2 or 2 inches over car.. Vessel may be a larse kettle, boiler, or lard can. Hack may be raft of some wood containing little resin or j strong wire netting which will not rust, to make a fals.e bottom 1 1-2 inches above bottom of vessel. Pitvrtions for Omuiu? I Viiit.. Select well-crown sou ml and not ..v nr.ri.,0 fruit Wa.h thnro.ihiv Grade arrnrdin to size and ripeness. j l!-ineh or e-ihl in iioilin"' W'.nter a small quantity of the fruit at one time. (See ta hie for length oft time." Count time actual boilincr. j Gherries. berries, plums, and rhu-! 1 arb need r.ot be blanched Chill bv immersins in cold water, Do not attempt to cool thoroughly, iskin or pare fruit, removing all i decayed parts. i Pack fruit into hot sterilized jar? to one-half inch of top. Pill to one-quarter inch of top j with boilinj,' syrup or water, Place a new rubber on each jar, ! adjust cover and seal loosely. Ad just one clamp, in Iiphtening jars, unscrew lid one-quarter inch on Mason jars. Immerse jar in boiling water for required length of time and count time actual boilin-i-. (Water should extend 1 1-2 to - inches oer top of cans and should boil continuously.) Remove jars. Seal and invert .to
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than Any Other Store GAIN Men's Silk Neckwear, in good line of patterns. 25c and 35c values. 1 Qn Friday 3w Women's Neckwear, slightlv soiled, different styles in lace, organdv and pique. Friday only 39c All Over Embroidery, soiled from handling. Regular 98c and $1.25 values. Friday only, 69C Wash Goods Special, one lot of wash goods, 36 to. 40 inches wide, in floral and striped patterns. A "7p Friday only, yard . . . ' ' v Scissors, in several styles, Friday only, 29 C Silkateen Darning Cotton, 45-yard spools, in tan, brown and black. QJLp Friday only, spool ..2 Fancy Pearl Buttons, in varietv of shapes. Qn , Friday only, card u Jap Rose Toilet Soap, Friday only, 9Af 3 cakes for
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f cool. .Wo;. draf: on hut cool ' 'as rapidly as poib!. i irup for Itult. 1 Use only upar required to oer i come acidity of fruit. From 1-: ilo l-j sutrar rr.av re ten area :' ; xvh!f -,ivri ' . j Thin syrup One patt sisar to or 4 Parts water (sweet fruits'. ! MediTjm sjrup One part sugar to 12 parts water (medium or sour). ! Thick syrup One part siifar to 1 J pait water (preserves). i HoiI t111 'lJ ar dissolved. ! A small amount cf com starch - i . , 1 i ' ,lliX-u sugar ana nuaeil n.iKP I bj rit thicker and thereby saves usar, since many times it is density hither than sweet taste that is de- ! sired. iMixxtions for Cannins: Vructablo viioom' e?eta!.ies which are jounq: and fresh from garden. I 1 . 1 . wasu ana c;ean vegetables as ror ordinary cookiny. ' Grade vegetables if much v.t riation as to size so as to jr i e uniform size to contents of jars. Do not attempt to handle too lare a quantity of vegetables once, t "arious steps in tannine: process I must be followed to prevent loss of j fiavor. , I ianoh or scald vegetables by 1 Ian eh or scald I pUuing in l.lle CUKintitV of tuilil water, and keep at boiling time jn- ) dicated in table. Planchin' should 1e continued Ion? enough to make continued -.-,--.- ihmuik riioumi iu pa.easily, or to loosen skin suiticiently to allow it to be ymn.fil i.'T. Spinach and other delicately flavi w '' ojaieueu m j tea", lntea' of Wil.tPr thor-i uu'iuy snrunw. irain. Chill outside of vegetables by immersinr in lare vessel of cold wa - ter. Do not attempt to cool e: - ,'e - tables thoroughly. Drain. Pack firmly in clean hot jars to J within one-half inch of top. Add one teaspoon salt to each j quart jar and I'll to oae-fourth inch of tcp with boiling water. Place new rubber on each. jar. ad- : just cover and seal loosely. .Mason j jirs, screw tiht, theji unscrew ! width of linger. Kasy seal, fa-ten. Immerse in boiling- water countin? time of proton ir. actual boiling. ! (See table). Weight cover on ves- i sei. Remove jars, seal and invert to cool. Avoid draft, but cod quickly, especially peas, beans, corn, asparaöu and greens. Wash jars, label and More timi: TADLi: ix)i: cax.mxc;. lruM. Sterilize in lie nie-ma le M'ltftt. .Vald or Ulan -L. Minn'. I'rodu-1. Minutes. Jo n; It. p; p; p; i; p; p; i; n; '.'' jo 2o n; p. 'JO 1Ü -Jpiti -z Apri'ot 1!Jh kberrie r!uHrrie.s ('hf-rries. bout Oi mints 1 'Lerri s ret I I ew berries j Jr.öjieberri 1 j;r.rv ; :- i'i , i'ineapp. , Plum jQiiiure . 1 1 3 , Knspbemos j Klnil.arb traaberriH .. .. 1 csoUihJr. .'Pi in f.n I i or P.l.Ml'll. Min ut . ll'ir.ie-made intrtf . Minute. ISO it) I.". 1M ru 1 jo 'At . :i r i Pr..lij.-t. AM'arujcns I P.ean, trill2 .". ! P.t'in, lima hitU Cr 'P.russels Sarouts. . P ! Carrots C. j C'auliflow er ." ('cm ." I riijil.uit :: !ireus 1 -P n 10 j okra Parsnips ; lVas . Pumpkin Sw et Pepper . . . . P 10 I Sw i--t Potat je . . K i Spinach 1." IS'lliali .". ' Tcimt t American Aviators Penetrate German Territory 50 Miles v Ith tu i : a m i : 1 1 1 CA X I OK c i :s 'OX Till: MAIINl-:, July ll. - Amer - j iean jiui i:it planes tij inr in siuad- : ion formation penetrated German ooipied territory north of Chateau ; Thiene- for a distance of fifty mil-s "Wednesday, and chaed several Get - 'man midlines which thev eni-ount-It-The A meri'.a ns secure or.Isnlerable infornuticn and or.-er-.erl .the )t epai ation.-- Pern-.; :n:ide the ' enmy. Tliey flew o er' many newly conj structed German llyin fields, inj eluding one believed to te occupied ' lv the famous Kichtofen rlint,' held. t The planes were at a height of fie thousand nuls- in the course of a ; Si eater part of the flight. All : Americans returned safely. 500 BRITISH CITIES ' WILL OBSERVE FRENCH
NATIONAL HOLIDAYjH j LONDON", duly 11. The tributes! raid to America lv the allies on tho 4 EEE
Fourth oT July were inspired oy i hope and cont'dence for the future: (the celebration of France's day the j fourteenth of July will find inspiration in gTatltude and admiration I for th past. France's dav i to i lioiiOiJ r.xi i Jliiday in tlie n.o-t litant pari t,t , the üritUh empii-. Ii if to j j i clrlM ati in - !, town in So'ithj i.fi"a. t KroiiK l.oüt India, in r.. .uij. : i'jimUj iijJ c!.ttlieic In K.-italn ttrr .Vj'J t : .11- join.ii ihLratlon. :DEAD IN NASHVILLE WRECK NUMBERS 89 NA!HVI.!.r:. TTr... J'il 1' . iri.! .f th N.ishvil, h.itta-
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