South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 199, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 July 1918 — Page 2

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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

COUNTY D

SELEGTS QUOTA Gen. Crowder Asked to Allow 70 Farmers to Harvest Their Crops.

NEW MANAGER LOCAL WESTERN UNION OFFICE

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Hapnr.. 1.... v. p.- i dr.. .Mi-h- tn.-n; Mai. K niu h 1 1 inyr. 1-ish-.waka. riv.l- Iloftir.all. Ih II. X-.,,., (t Mi.iwak.i ; J,.- Ihllllf II, il. S...;h l:.Mi.l: rl M.!n I ' -: 1 ! : . , - , 0 . I k i ! h-. II. I". I No 1. M Mi i aha . :!;': Jj ('..nk-n. K. I I. No. 1, M..--.f. ti. :::'... S S-nitli . Mi-ha- Xotth .ihity: t)r;t W. Took :l !.

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jav.ak: John Hen.lt iiW. ü-" W. Uh J , .Mhawaka: Haruy . Wilf r. I

!Wak..ru-a; Walter (lo'.uhnki. ,r'in:jtown: Cictt- Athanaiu.-. 'Noire I I t !... I .laii.s II. Kit. , !.:: .ivtc t . Pa.. ' iul m 1 t!it ohh !oi ..l i'o.tr.l I.an- ! cast ei. fa. I Jo-- ph 'hic-apo. 111 . in-

'iicttr'l thio.U'h '.oval horuh Chicain La i-i W. Smith. Ni T.oljs Ky.. inh'ii t..! thio'tsh 1 . , 1 l.oanj hi K-nt :ck il (,ih "1 .il''.- S-h. tta. Dlriiit. Mi'.h.. in-lJiU i thto iUa lu.al hoani I--trott. Mi.-!.. KrneM U'. l'(tion. Warsaw.

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C l i 1 'at. I.akf, Cn.ly. Wu . in liwtfi! i ii for local board 'o.l Wyo.

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it-d that tli;. liae not h.fii i -n i si ; Mi vi tit tihK in which to com par th' :i,--hu m tiuiiM-s of. th rit;. j hi -uinci- with t'n actual cost of the itni.t o . mnt a.Ycctiii-: their prop-' city. ! It pi ' ? . t.i t i s of th- ooit' uction ( ijinpa'iN doit.fr th- vork u f rv ,

! i'i vt nt a. id tionsly oppos'1-.d any dc-

I.' in th& adoption of tli- as-.s.-ment ! loll, and for a tiinn it iookt-.l as :f ' tin- i-ompany would win. I'inally. hos.i. -i lti i-nt iH'VMir waf ' l-io ".itli'v. to hear on tin- hoard np-m- ; 'i.-ts to ito.il. thf-iii to orii' wo'k'v (hla. hut this was don with th- aniioutUf-nu-nt that 'Iip to1 ; - t 1 1 i I h- adopted at thr nu ttimr ti.-t Tu eda . Tli" a-sesinHnt roll on the im - ' l.oHmc!it of HIainc av. was adopt- i -"1. Artion on tJio matter of the ! v. al.-ninir of Oakland st. was posth ni'd to .Inly '

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"GREATEST NEED OF 20TH CENTURY" REV. JOHNSTON'S TOPIC A topi.- of lively inter. M was rons.dered last nisht at the tent mar Ihoadway on S. .Mh hiiun. li. n . I--. t 1.. . : l . . rr i

i.i . i- ii.Mi jonnsion i isi ii.".-.. o i ne i

.r". nest Nerd of th.- Twentieth -r.t .ir ." II1 showad how a atirty of answeis mi-;ht he sit-n to thS .pif-tion : that sotnp misht rea.-on a

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u - -Mi-h . w.ika ; .1 h 1 1 i s , , f. , ,. ... Mivhawaka: John iv.(il.--ki. I'eWit!.-. Ml W .".th t . .Mi-hawaka. ' ,: , No. -'. South It.-nd : Samt.yn.ir r. fhukliat-t. N.-w ' 1 1 1 1 s! . .,, Tan. la-. HiS Limoln way W.. !'t.:.-h- S.T-', ,-1,-r. i: Hatte;! M.. ; Mishawaka: I"!od Ltison 'ardeth K.

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';,"'-"r'- Kih-utti i:. IJerht r:ck. Mi -liawaka ; " :!v- tliovr-r i '. Ilarhaimli, North I i her t y:

-r"atft need is the conservation of oar fond supply. Ihtt while all this is con -hit-red of rc.it itn pot t a net?, vet th" ureat st need is th" sopel .of loc to chan'-e m.-nV h'-arts and le.-id thei.i to a better life. I'ntil this is ' -Iff. ted the ptesen! conditions of ,-oeietv will continue. Sin Mid selfishness are naturally imbedded in the human heart and this is the cause of all the irregularities in

Kalphjthe moral -forld. If men will accept

of nri.-t. the speaker said, he would destroy the power of (Ail. Mr.

Johnston -.id that the so pel. how

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1 ' llor.on 1 !ni . ttt'-r, .".'; V. 7th st. .:r.er. was makins rapid progress. ' ' ' M i-h.t wa ka : John 1 huni uitm. He sii.l I'.ihles were now in every ' . :.th s.. Mi.-lia waka ; Wilhur C Jlmd and that soon the uos;..-! would

-' ........ - . ....... ...... t w- J! ' . J.".. li( 1. ..!. lil.H h ' 'r'!'r": Al-' I I - u- Manx !..!. -nee Howi.iud. 1 t ' x N. j t) ...:uh all wt.uld not accept, yet 'h ' M. !i..;.a: Sim..! C i,;.;,.., vt.. Mi-ha waka: '.eot-;e II. 'many would and thus he prepared k"' WaV.i .!.!.: Ih-rx r..i.-.!. f"7 N. Main st.. M isha w aka : ' for i'hristV comini:. An exre'.lent ) a udience was- a -a in present. lit-

speaks tonight on the "Ktturn of

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the Jews to Jcru-alem."

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mother feeds

baby to make him

stop erring,. Poor baVy! He stops for a while arxi then it s ail the worse. For his tiny stomach has had another load added to its already undigested burden. The babv isn't always hungry. Perhaps he's Retting too much or the wrong Lind of food.

Nurse him as long as you can. It may be the saving of his life when he is sick. You'll probably be able to nurse him nine full months, rf from the beginning, you use one feeding a day of Nestle s Food.

ICOUNTY COUNCIL TO

ISSUE S100.000 BONDS Th-- St. Jo-eph county council will

no-it Frida v morning. Julv 2u, at 10 i""

j AVQ NVaHnHJ.T.Mn VL.'MI .... J 1

The Boys Going to The Front Need These Many more of the boys will be leaving the comforts of home for duty at the front. You may not have a relative going, but a friend will greatly appreciate any of the following as a gift or remembrance: Comfort Kits, with complete out. its. from $1.00 to $2.95. Firtt Aid Kits, with tittins for emergencies, at $1.75, $2.25 to $5.75. Collapsible Air Pillows $1.50. Khaki Bill Book 50c. Khaki Pures 59c. Khaki Handkerchief I2I2C. Money Belb 59c. Trench Mirrors 25c. For the Tourist, Camper or Lake Resorter Toilet Cases, with fittings for even comfort, from 29c to $3.00. Pullman Aprons $1, $1.50.

Drapery Department Despite the heavy selling in our Drapery Department during the v-prini; months we iiili have a few ver special valiiues to ort er. Two items epeciall worthy of your attention are our lo-inch Marquisette at 45c yard, and 4o-inch Filet Net at 49c yd. tor vacationist at the resorts or cool evenings at home.

New Arrivals in Wool Sweaters for vacationist at the resorts or cool evenings at home. Sweaters of tilled yarns, all wool, plain colors with stripes in collars and cuffs, medium and heavy weights. New colors and combinations, at $12 to $15. Children's Sweaters, great variety in coat and slipover stvles, from $1.69 to $5.00.

The Biggest Silk Sale We ever had is now flourish in;g. Selling "Quality First7' Silk at this time at such prices is a benefit to you. Sale continues until Saturday only at these prices: At 98c At $1.39 At $1.50 At $1.69

Robertson Bros. Co

Store opens 8:30;closes 5:30 Sat to 9:30 p. m.

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INTERUPBAN DAY 1

For actual value, for diversity and charm ot stle. for practically intinite variety, these dresses surpass even our termer amazing dress values. You have choice of 500 Summer Dresses

A dress offering no woman can afford to mi alone are worth the price.

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On Sale Tomorrow at $5.95 Cool, simple and so inexpensive. Among them are voiles sheer and daintily tigured. some with contrasting trimming.

Gingham Dr

Are All The Rase

Wonderful Values are Here at $7.95 and $1 1.95 Never was there a season of greater popularity for bright colors and clear cut designs in plaid gingham jreses.' Especially summery and cool looking are these now shown. Trimmings of collars, cu.s. pockets and belts of white pique, al ot organdie and bias cut self materials, lend unuMial charm. Tomorrow these new arrivals will be shown.

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Our Great July Sale of Summer

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Gl

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Kid gloves are very comfortable !hec cool vi.is, and in view of the fact that kid gloves will be scarce and also hierher in price, we would advise you to buy earl;, bet "re :he advance in ?rice.

Perrins Fine French Gloves are up to the-; t;i sj-rd ot excellence. ;:?;e. bl.ick. bro.'. n. re a::d ci:ainr u:te. with contras:ing :itc!,.:n a: $2.50. Hiacs. and !-ite i:h contrasiin;' sritchin. a! $2.00, $ 2.95. Fownes Filosttte Gloves, i:; white, grey and chain-.;-, self and contrasting stitching, a 89c and $1.00.

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and Skirts

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ii) skirts both offering values that

a,v wonr- Such a sale today. iLi Words all smashed. It sure will

re ;t clean-up net ore Saturday night so don't hesitate and be sorry you did not conie.

$6 SilkWaistsat $3.98 $3 Wash Waists at $2 Wash Skirts at $1.00, $1 .39, $1 .50, $1.98, $2.98 to $5.95 Silk Poplin Skirts at $3.98 Plaid Silk Skirts at $5.95. $6.95

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Hosiery Wcmtn's Black Silk Hose at $2.00 Full fashioned itii a ver. elastic tine YAj Women's White Silk Hcse at $1.75 ! reicht. 'ull tashii.ned, ii-le t.tp. Women's White Silk Hose at $1.25 n extra d .u:alb;'. full tas!ti..::ed. li-ic s..'u and Iteel. Women's Mercerized Lisle Hcsc at 69c Made t" tit ; I - u; a -cam. e!a lie hemmed top ; come.- in c '!'-."-. Women's BUck Lisle Hose, 3 pairs for $1.00 lr.n Cd.td jiiM a fe ' left : Me " ""il - .

Underwear Women's Carter Union Suits at $3.50, $3.75 Fine silk lirle low neck. sleeveles. ticht knee. Women's Carter Union Suits at $1.25. $1.50 Tient - nee. shell bottom lo 1 neck. s!eeeless. Women's Three-Piece Union Suits at 79c, 89c Nan-.-strap, tight and umbrella knee. Women's Atheni Union Suits 7Sc to $2.50 In all qualbieand styles; ic 4 to is. Women's Cotton Union Suits at 50c, 59c Tu hi knee and shell bottom ; ill not -Vr :) shoulder.

July Values m Children's Wear Serviceable Apron Dresses in good

quality gingham, with low neck and. short sleeves, in a pretty assortment of colors in sinzes from 6 to 16 years. Unusually good values for $1.00. In our line of Wash Dresses for girls we have voiles in checks or plaids with organdy collar and cuffs; ginghams in plain color with white pique collar and cuffs and many of poplin, repp and galatea, handsomely trimmed, at the low price of $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.98, $2.50 and up in sizes from 6 to 14 vears.

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Turkish Towel Sale at a Saving of 333j percent A big jobber sold us these 3,000 Sample Towels to close out at a sacrificing price. Some are sli-lnF -died and dusty, but none the worse when ashed. Sie our window display and la iu a supph lor the future. Vn cannot save to better advantage. A Wonderful Let at 50c, in plain and fancies; not one vorih less than 75c. and manv m r tit si. on. 29c Buys a Turkish Towel that 0,1 c intvi i n; elsewhere at ies than V)c to 4Sc Also other big wilucs at 12c, 15c, 20c and 25c, at a sav ing of one-third the regular price. Wash Cloths Turkish weave, at 5c, 8c and 10c. You save mi percent buying these.

,.vi,..u to ,,:si.w the ss,e of i ; FORMER GARY MAN :a tlif mihi t.f ! .....ihii for th- t-ii-

ii'ii:i.n tin- iihv a.Klitiun i the , KILLED IN FRANHF

j tu '.! ( iil'.i- amp at llcaltloxin. ! ra-rth of S"Uth F.fn.l. Tht- Ui.l- a - ; . . t t 1 If:' t!if t-uMstiut tioTi inchulo; ,;A,:V. lial.. .Ial lS. Ai-iaia fry I'l uir.iM- .iral thr Mini for a total f": "i! ' 4 -nneet -1 with a loul ! t.f iiturly Ss.,...o... r.ids f'.r the sir- - ' i:i : 11 1 !. ws killed iu i ami siiu.o Ma. k hae not 1-e-n ' ;,, ,ir i ;,tt,v '" r,:"ue "n J"ly ?- ;t-'" '

rc('i'ttl as yt't. hit it is s.od that ' rr;ea

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FUTURE CHEERFUL. SAYS AUSTRIAN PREMIER

R. N. BEEBE

AM.TI-:i:iAM. .lt;!y Is. r.f. von '-. !!!. thf Austrhn (.if!, ir;. livi-ia-.l hi v i-..-t oil atli1i'e in the Inw. i h. ;f t.f th- Austrian lfit ii-

ath Tn-.Ii' . s a Vienna tV-

,',i;tM.M Mil ! f thf ra-i. Tor tin- nvxv r" h"tT lw On MPSt 01 OUU,UUU 10 DC UaHCd craln Thf. ,-..,. min;ter. th,. n..

MRS. DEVINE SECURES

G1VK him that feeding at my ho jf CAch dir in pJace of yoir owo milk r.d lrave yoi.-a-?ieJf free to ttkr a htrle jr ar pVcoisurc to bund up your on mil.. Then wtcu w3ir time cctaes. yoa ll just give more feedir.js ur.til baby :s alt en Nestte i witbvut Jeetir. the chaaje. Nestle's KooJ cone tu ywu is a site, air-ti(ht in)uu aJJ kjI) wtrr, bial iJ

it's reiy. You do"t have to m orry about socr m Jk or coourrxpuve co-s or terras in the rrulk. Nestle's Food js j-.uk. or.ly purer than you et m bcttlts w.th the touh cur x maie easier to digest. nC with jut the nght amount of supar and cereal added. Send the coupon or a poeacard a free trtal package ot 2 teeJiaf. itsid th 96-paje bc'ic jiniut babies by pevullltJ.

...i.int; cny no -niit-jit ;n the I- '.a'ial i'jii'.s at 'ot?ato college, N. ; V , ',ut later was tr.tnsf jrred to 'scout d'it with tli.s P.iitish ,1i:i:

AN ABSOLUTE DIVORCE c..l5- iu nutho, lc. at cit.t - line. J. M;s. K.ttia l.. l).sin cturpcl an a t:t. .lixurro fi.o,, John.'. IJ. - SC R I P TI C K ETS TO BE . ... .....

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for Service Next Month.

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108 West Colfax

ISSUED BY GOVERNMENT .

thf tM.-tri't of Columbia wrrr calf cd ,!i:,t ,hr- i?y to th.-ir pro-

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ltod in th- nay when hi.- vrifr re- ! 1. a-d h; ii tr the ! t-cttv ; draft. I ni.d will ,t-,ii onif rime thi 'i:u-

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