South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 200, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1918 — Page 2

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

GREAT SEWDDFF

. MR PACT MF

i 1 1 1 1 ii M n i i i vi i i

I W I I U Mill I IUI

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DESERTER TRIES

DAR lib ESCAPE

St. Joseph County's Largest

Contingent Given "Spread'' by Merchants.

'' I :'!;;! rtji. the mo;t h pa e of the re., A J : . r i i n soldier. In clo

: i ulit.i! d-m. a;. : 'akru-H ir:.: he mM: "TIi..u!i I u.ik(J my i 1 th.- .luy -m tin-: 1 1 Holy w,y fluni the rank- tlo- oflice of ; '!'-'.' captain I look liar'.; with lUO-t pride j

. ict like"-, lo trine, on 1 1 1 - day whtn I currit-U my pun "U .- h'ar . i tz-.-hke, tip- ( b rir.an , and l rounds."' Capt. Nicar's talk

J .-..... ...... . ....... ...a,, ...... 4-1. 111.1 I I , I I " : ll I IH ri ? L

t r r j i . tv ranne a! wild-hea-t-haO every interval and he was greeted n man. 'lütrii.jt to the fl atiou , a: the !.- with b.4fenin,' applause.

... ' 1 ' -:!- "e f.. II a leaning. X.hlr. eil lit- Mr I,,L i

;-tman .asUu- decl.,;.-; 'U'o br- , , ii cr.i k nf th,. ..inc I .

II. l-t fuftpt the N't'. Tc-t.c- ull" .-erwd Ih.. dinner --.v.. I c.: ir 7 ,Un-.Li -, i.v. . II! 1

. . . a .. ii. i..., i i. n " ' i ' " ' '

' " ..uw..,.. ui, ,..,,,. x t-hiT:ir the buys I Jo I - I u; h I . !- 1 1 ! s r i.ai'M.-'thM- of (if rmany. .,...... t .. . ...i ..v,.r.-;.

" il -!,-:t -wry at- pi,,, j,,,,,.. tp.at when they hit the , . . i) .4-p.-iion on Christian- ,ny .mld hit tln-m hard. it 1. 1.-.-'..- with rapturou- applause.' fj,. reminded th- !njs of the r-ip-

Peter Zalewski Takes "Head-; er'' Through Car Window, j But Later Is Caught.

army de-oier. made a dar-!

t ln attempt to iiape Thursday nisht wluii he juir.jed through the j window of a ia!fntrer train at the j

?.!.-rc :l;..n ':; n!- i tu i

Iii.- !t h-.if T.i' .-'!.!, : . vi. 1 1 ; i for "a in j Ta'.I'M :.l th" n. i r-. "I'

i,.. ,..1 !l, 'l',.,.,,- ' ll, I . . ...

ho '" ' "w k" ' c 41 ! lion mat wo'ii.i ! v.aiunu' lor them , Oliver cross in;:, ju.-t wft of this ' .tt--T .-i. h.-t j'a r of (if'MMai.y, i ti,..;,- .-..t..., i..t.i t,..,. ,.,.t ,. i . ' ...2 . - .. ..

, ... ..... ....... ....... .... j ia i . ijui .-.waiiKuwsM, n i'lvh '' t'1,1'1 a v tl: j lot -t it for a minute and to renu-m- w , j:aj t.j,:t,ge of the prisoner, Mie- ; ti,.- .. -an: -Tlo- .i-nriatl ; th;lt lh,. i,u.,,... ,licn ,,f South .i.-.l in i-.nm.in- oif tho r-.in. ii!

the lo.-al Jiaft hoaid- a i nt.-r- noo-nt it -i! wul.-ut ""'-!, ;,.n(1 u , , waiting an. 1 wat-hin for lafttT u wihl '-hc in wiiich he wa- 1 ta.ncd Th'jr-.!-, . :. a' a .l;h- - i-hit: Ar.d th-n li'ur ih- kuUr tK,.m Hi - talk wa- lull of .-nap :i.l ja.--i.-t-! ly federal ritizenv Zalowski i

l.tr ai: a i in- i-.-- i.;i:m- .u i i i i i . . i , i ii.- ii.mp. i ou w un; ; jj,,,. ,tMI was well rt'C-l vctl ly Ins

JiOnor of the loi;,i.r li;- i-n-.i.' ;.o pn.-on. i-. Vo i will ie i:o o,uar- litaf-lu'-n f lh- it . !.) u as llo- t-i. Von v. ill mal;- yoar.--lf as t-.r- j I -Ttiil ilia ITicr ('ln--it-l.

J.viiotv thro'.U'i.o . tlo nil: - a nd ' i i ' a - t h- !!:?; tnnh-r A til la.

v .is !ron;h? ? :i l'

i ; ; 1 1 of 1 1 1

. Woii.I.-r Our I'doud I'.oil-.

was finally captured ami taken to j

ithe Toli.-h recniitiin,' .station on W.J jlii.s'on st., where lie was taken in

"r-'t. Frank J. .Murray, ieal ma-i charm.- hy hetective Horace Hamil-

rin. r-cruitinu' aia-nt. Him final ton and placfal in the local jail.

' No uon.i.i Am. ii .tn M.-o-l !,oils tal! of th- Y. i'inu- and spoke with

.iin.-in:m s'ic .i. tia- I'.t-'i.t and Aiii'li'.ui ltriots ai- aioJ-eJj;i ,1'ivo and pui.wh that plainod drive s-u: to in- .u'.. Tlo N'?.s- :'-''"-t -u O a .1 1. i...loal loetrlne. tu ius aialifio-.- whv the marines

k i-- rli! ai;ani-l miVM. 11 is -1'ir- NKlV,. Uch ., ,-eenr.l in the

The program v.

mi

t h i na.it v a'am.-i matei iali.-m, it is re-

f.-htiii:.' "oer thei"

lie told of

Zalewski was bcins returned to , the I'oli-h arn.y training camp in ' "anada. Iroin whl .li lie liaJ let-ert- : eil several das ago. He was

caught in the ioUml-up of draft,

s-siifcini,' of "An:' in a" i- e. . -r;.o;. hm-ot ayain.-t I -a i i.a risiu. and it irf tie liuhtin code- of the marines. if (slackers in Chicago la.-t week

pie-ent U1 hy llaiiy . anion. I n? Inaven atajit h' II. ( hew to -lie ri.:l.t and of I;ow the inner was -r-.t.l t 7 o'.-t... k. nur- Tl.i- i- a u .a id --a i.P- stru-Kle for J s,,jrit ..f the Americaii ;os would i jn? ulürh Mr. Xail-i1 .nLitauvI :h- !:. ratio:, of the -oul. It is a,nUn tli(. ,m if j. t,(l,k troni the J 1 1 ,tJ rf. r ff t)lf rj,,ju of tj,e i(1borei internals with liv.'.. o..triotic ami I'-ooii- .to th- .ommaiul of 1 1 im j ,,, ,,.,..,u tln;f. lintil the last man had ! to t jvi,,- wt-e is -tri- tl v ' natural .r- h on; in huh t!i- audi-ii-. who 1 . . Mi.H ie a--o looktd i'on ;js ha k t.. ill- wail. II- told the j rj.. jlt .lMJ if' fu. "j j, cannot of joined t --1 ii iiii and oppression and .-.id: l(1 ,,M ni to ,üV(. whatever or- I , hVuiUlve, ia organization or other.Ma vor lor rie-i.Ie. I not to l.rin pea. e ..n the u.nalion they were attaehed to ,v1m. txcrvi. this , i?ht it !)ea,nifs .laM.r lla'.ph W. i)i-- of M i -: i - -v.-rd. .o ciiisuNt '-our; lo.th t() ,,.;i.n t( ,,V(. thcir t mmand- I ,he imi.eiative dutv of the vta,.- to

mtr oaiee.- mat uo y woin.i i ,-otcd its citizens in the f '.ereis- of low him any plat e he p-d. At the rn jr ri-ht to ... 1iin- ae is that

i'I'im- of :ii talk Se i jjrt. .Murray was

i- practicahle.

or t einmcnts

vaka a td as t . .,. -1 n i. 1 r aid in- . t v. r--i 1 1 i i : i-1 1 1 from the Turk: liod;;!..! l;.. I':. A. AI. K'll- of i,e u William T 1 1 nattlim.: amoim' the V.'tittiiiüN'ar Pi . -1 t i i i 'i h ;r h. .Mi for n i - oun t r , and no Nathan

liO '-'.t'. p tlit- add:-- of the e.e'.nn' Hal- d in

!: the w iije;t, "When V Ci.rmjn, l.v.' Hint H " I

a m

Tail, was a roi.-.u pauaa., ..IU.........I. - .mi... ' i-ey. n ho h.ae with this contingent. ; h, thr cxerci.-e of all their n-'hts.' hi h tin Iii d his l.eaiei - at - ery "Th.- I -1 u- ra 1 1 1 la i e ou as ;-ou;,,0k- a few words, thankini? th- .

Vd'pJ. H- .-aid in pirt: -p lorfh :o r-present our n:i!itiy i i : ; - i i : - men for the program, on llr. I IU SM-aU-. this wo,M -wide struuule. Alay yuu j t.,., jf ,,f ti,t. vuhlicr.

Mr. i 'hairmaii tiro! P. .m i..:-: it liaiiuam .-..-.,11 i..i.i;r, .ear minus The -muinu of tlo- "Star Spaiiuled I

ee.enm- H.,1- dynm f..r the independence of j ,,j,ia ,1(p.(i ,,y lht. llKIl whu appre- CMt anions men for 1.0 other pur " s " -v'''" " ' "i-- , '':'- than I t.i;l.,, th,. tit;ht:nsr spirit of his j ,,.,, th;in t , M-ullK,t,. th; genera I.-. l!!s- that for w im h voi have eli;ited. (words. (K-oiu-'San-ls. local attor- t welfare and to protect their cvti.em

j- tnas :al to c. m : 1 a t ; 1 la t th- we ami con ra ted souls. And when .". v. for -on - of us do ent .i 1 ...; tetuit!, fo!" we e'pet you to re -

eur;tr men who are tromi: foith tt tun vit!i th

aurels of victory, , The diunei

Hanner" ! ;.!! pre-tnt lo-ed th

enini; s prouram.

al entt 1 ta inn.ent

ivili-:v (ii.T.s ihvoiki:. I-'rank IIa iky seeurftl an absolute

(divorce from his wife, Genevieve j n.iitev, in the -"l. Joseph circuit 1 -oiut Tliursday afternoon. The

r . ountrv. .Akmv of us v.uald v..u will have help-.! to make hi.-tory U. Jast hl uas tlie sixtli of it-' 1 wi,'f-' ,,r'v"V'r- was sivcn lh ou"

rv e 01

to roll fiom o ir live- the p.- i t--- --'oi iou- and Americanism noble. h,.,! -iven ,y the Uu-iness men of

K.i ry nuini.er of . ais that would Tlo n, w Ph Platitude and pride vveitl.e city ii: liomr of the departing i

f.'.l'd1 U -, no to la!.- w.ai p'.ace--, but to tio Vitll voir.

1 1 . : v e - hi- t o u n t r

will weh ome you. i'or he who j t.,s from .St. Joseph county and

a patriot, hut j u.ts 1 -ucces.- Iroiu start to finish.

I The ftdlowini; !u-me-s men .-ervetl i t!a dinip-r: I. A. !h van. e'ol. .'.

tody of rheir child. Thev were niai--

ried Nov. 11. lMh According to the husband. Mr-, liailev would not

' assume the tdligations of the niarlI tai state for live months after their

Middy Blouses for Children The popular smocked styles, at $1.25, $1.50 and up.

Robertson BRbinß.CoMPÄJiY

Business

-SHI

'rfQTZZfl S:30 to 5:30 si?T Saturday 9 J C

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Have ou seen the latest fa J ? Tommy Tfench Hat for Boys at 98c

Skirts and Blouses at Wonderful Pricings

a m r- , - . w - y m m v t .....

I r.r- --;t f-. n . i III I ls.

Men's Shirts at $1.15 Balance of our odds and ends of the season stock of S 1.50 suits. Buying Shirts now is a good investment für the future.

These are not seconds, but quality first shirts taken from our regular stock and crood staple patterns.

The hottest days of summer are coming, when y ou will Iv glad to have one or more of these practical combinations at the present pricings. You will save money and he prepared when needed. Blouses of Quality Silk at $3.98 So.uo v.iluj Crepe de Chene. Ciecrceite Yuh Silks. V.t. .ui;-- ai-i Pongee. Blouses of Voiles: $3.00 values at $2.00 Mack and white stripe-, all white, plain and ti-nred. "i'.derr;:! value.-. Sub-Skirts of White Tricotine Or" Pique. Cotton Gabardine. Cordurov and. Satin licl.u. ti:e creates. variety uf styles ever shown at $1.00," $1.39, $1.50, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $5.95 Silk Poplin Skirts at $3.98, in Mack, white and colors. tine afternoon skirt for the vacation. Plaid Silk Taffeta Skirts at $5.95 and $6.95, beautiful Colors, w ide belts and patch pockets. Women Looking for Additional Garments An inexpensive dress like these a fiords one a change and an extra dress or two while away on a vacation. They cuiiu in very appropriate. Dainty Figured Voile Dresses at $5.95. Plaid Gingham Dresses at $7.95, $11.95 Men's Union Suits at 98c Seconds of S1.5u quality of Chalmers line knit fabric. made with reinforced shoulders. Bathing Suits at 98c and $1.69. If you w ant a uit lr service, these are just as good as a more expensive suit.Silk Fibre Hose, in all colors, worth .oc, tomorrow 29c.

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i hi!d was horn and this was the

basis uf the complaint.

r.u-ine . to Kill .eriiiaii-. h who lights for h.- cuntrv ;.- "Our immediate pirpo-e m thi- 'mio.'

.nr is to kill Oriiinn.'i. A ondition M a or Carbon spaU;. ; j; t'alvert. Ir. i'I.-ih Sliidier. A. J. I

und not a theory ronfront-- u- Oer- ; Ma U- Carson piece.h-d Key. KeUs ! Ho--n. J. A. Werwin-ki. Charles 15. ; man schlier- m;:-t he Killed ler- ;!.! in a short talk vvatu-d the boys j Ciockett. "hai les IJ. Speth. George j 1A FAYKTTK. Imi, July lf. Cpl. many is a nation oro- made with to take care of thems-lves oothjw. tloetz. 1'. L. (i-'iine. C. C. Itt-rr, ; u'dlff J. IJehren t.f this city died meed. We er not put the b rmnn pl:y.--"-aliv ami morally in ilie new f a. Miller. .1. .1. o'Hrien. Frank ! iu r"w July wounds re-

saldier into a-yh;m- v e cantioi nie utey ;. re ia.:n. lie spoke or j : Warner. Dr. V. A. Ilaqer. . 11. f.rlriir l-ae l.v .-loppinn -Ii t in 4. ' t In trials that they will meet ami , j-wintz. C,e.te :. Ihitner. John T-. l;ps.-ut tue.i ti.a and hecan.e a u.ai - the temptations tin y will have to In- IIaven. tlet.rire II. Whecdock. W.

tu-. We caum.t n.ahe an nu'tee- . laiteml with, he.t Npie--ed hi.- cm- ! lumkh-. Charles L. Ziuler. Ii. II. j

hi the no n of st. .lo.-eph ; Miip-r. II. W. i:!dredue. In-. 1 .. s. La

teived in the hattle of Vuux. accord-

ir.t? to information received here Thursday niht fiaun "WashiiiL'ton.

NEWS-TIMES Want Ads Bring Best Results

T .ent Willi (.It I Ili.i!!'. . !! such a ' foe n.

Notre Dame News

t-eaty would he h..r '. -.tap of p t - ' ouptv to do tlie iiulit thimx ui!-l j lVrre. K. T. Hotp.Is. I". A. SP-phen- ; yjjj p' f. T'neie is oiilv ope way to end hoped that they would always re-(-r.n. ;..i;ri:e I.. Mauel, S. Ih t. ha rl 1

this war: we mu-t win it. And to memh-r that tlie citizens of South aid Charles U. Sax. win it we nu.-t h.ii U--! nine. I h.-u.i wte watthin: tin in and

oniatalait u.i upon t tie t -au-e v ou ouniin trie moments until thev Ci.umpioti. ouhj ret'iin. i rowned with ii tm y, j Can'' of War. "e expe--'d the wish that he wa.! ".Mai.v theoiit- have i .;-. ad- at the aue of the drafted nieli ami t aned t.i th" pi una : ' au-e of "u!d carry a uun witli tlp.-m to the: th;s war. It :- -aid to due to f'ont. I ust of territory, of . omnp-i and Welcome! hy . M. . I of revenue. Hut nat k of ad surh iltrrv J. Martin, general -.-cie.; i.' s there iatl;e fundamental cau-e. ta ry of the local V. M. '. A., was

th faft that I'liissiain-ni declaies next hit rod tic ed r.rul ptt' an inter-;'

that 'muht riiit,' that, th tron -.tins; talk .n the work of the v. j p.. - ,-n.tit f.. u.m..v P.. t.-eiU in. I M. ( '. A. in the war ami tiaced fori

t . . , . . i r l , . I . . . . i . . , . .a. ;,, . f - i i t ai'tlr 1 a n i unit e r .-1 1 V , I li Urtlay I tliat th Aliiii-;htv is a .o ! of hate m- tm n .t:.- .mi, cli.tiu ot v . M . . J ." i i.nt .1,. , .. .,,,1 r...... . , . i ' f t ei tiuon. in an open torum meet - j and njtvr.-t. It a rd:ui"ti de- A. huts thev would und Horn the. ... . , 1 , , . , . . . ,. ,,,, , , ,. '!-.,. i .- mi,- lor the students attenthuk' the i am -hed and degraded to .-auction , tim: thev landed at amp J a hl '. . . " 1

-i'.ol and frihtt ulne-s.

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S a in ' e p i r o lli Co.

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kS ii in ' .Spiro (if Co.

"Fuder prt-ent indu-trial comlitioii.- th- riht to a livinv; waire is j rr

in ot man's natuial nhfs. .-aid

lle. WiPiiuin lJolUer. S. C.. dtan

of ;he ecop.ijniius department at i 3

Now

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to

buy

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i ! ;it' up to the front hue trenches. .

"It i- of Interest to note h o v this He welcomed tip- men to the V. M. i

..il! Patee university summer

school !'r. i)ol r's - ihji.-ct w;4- "A 1 a v i 'm W'a e l.iy La vv ."' "Tip- plain man or wuniiii without any pretentions to hamin."

ntinut d I "r. llolyi-r "will ttil ou

.-entimeut a- cultivate.! through- ' -v- -''"'d e!ained the wav iti which out Gftmanv. Washinutop, in hi- U..- institution wo-iia tr to mak.'list ir.au'tul addi . -s -aid: "The them 1 1 . 1 at home. .. . ; i . . ( t ........ . . . .-. t.iii'i ":i it X ii e

I ' i O U .O .. S -1 . 1 1 r - i i'au cm ...... ........ . . i ,i . , . 11 , . that the men and women working ....... 1 .. . ... l I. ..i, . ii . i . . r. V I I I- I ,- V llf til VI III ' iiiIMi l-

Ji- . . I' 7 . L'W T I l..'tl . ..... ....... . ... ., . . , m the !u Id- and lactone

1 Pat di-leai.s tue fteinal I ties ii ' i. r.uwiit .Near a- uie man woo otder and riirht which hciwn it-elf was too n;im for the Itevohition1 a- ord med. ' Living in tin- -ame arv war and too old for the pre.-ent ;i-e lrf-iu p:' the Gi eat -aid: 'The one. f.ut who hud f-iuht his way put'sti'.ni nf ni-'iit i- an a t'air of the tin ouith i'ou- vear- ..f hitter e;untt.irtistej s.' T.-ik what .. ( .at;: (Mi paininu in the Civil war. and w ho

i n our I i

stole- and homes, and hflpim? to j p;. pale tin- food and clothing ami j shelter, the comforts and luxuries ' of life which we all enjoy, should at I lea.-t ohta in for thep;-eiv es a sutli- I

t e heV f r v I mi,' uhi"i . li ;ol 1 1 u i v it !.,n-.

ou ate had di-tin-ni-ip-d iiim.-elf so that he .

That was i ad r;--n from the ranks t Iiis

it-et amount of eeotnunic ---oods to

Ihe diu t tlx e be.v em Ameri. an a nl cinp.ir.vs i o:n ma luk-r. i'apt. Nivar

enable them to live a lif- worthy of

; hu matt hein '-:'.

'"liv ery hniuan i( in lias an im- i

,;! natriot,-m. expre-,ed over at hi- hr.-t words had Ins a udienee j yn t), fl , Hihood from I S bnndred years a... And hy t!ie ' outh!u! hu's on their t't ;tM ,ol!lI,(1I1 hunty of nature. This

vs.

hin- mW i f-s

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and w;is ureeted th.rouclio'.it his tall

iue-s. -"uoo;- am: jm.pn nie i.us- ..... t . uu a u ...... o. j yy, .f v.v. ;,v th fathers J .otl doctrine of niiht nur nuht with roii.-inu" eh. e ts and applau-e. : if , ,wt . , , , .. .,.i '

medieval theologian--. This ri-tht !

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h.-'S be'tt incub a! d in t!u Gerntaii '''' s(i.i.e of military hie. the trial

7 the

Clothes

OUR forethought in buying gives us advantages which we are gladly extending to our customers, we are selling clothes now at prices less then present wholesale costs.

Great V alues in Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits at:

Ill

0

;pind for generations.

and triumphs therein and of tin

. thev regarded as natural and su-

Thus. m these latter dav- we '--entia! .pialiti -s that ,0 to make 1 ,fi hu:ni iaWs,. Thisan-!

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BEST OF EVERYTHING. FINE, LARGE STOCK ;

AND VARIETY. Fresh Sliced Liver 5c Fresh Hearts 12c Spareribs 1 6c Fresh Picnic Hams. . . .23c CUTS FROM NICE, YOUNG CATTLE Good, Juicy Sirloin Stk 25cShort Steak 2lc Beef Pot Roast 22c Boiling Beef 16c Fresh Hamburger ISc CHOICE WISCONSIN CHEESE Fancy Brick Cheese ... 27c Cream Cheese 28c Good, Rich Limburger 27c Best Quality Frankforts 20c Bologna 17c Pure Country Pork Sausage 22c

Fresh Ground Coffee. .20c Sauerkraut, large can. .11c

Salmon, large can 20c Bed Beans. . . .10c and 12c

BUTTERINE, BEST QUALITY Private Brand 28c High Grade 31c Lincoln Oleo 26c Country Rolls 28c Nut Oleomargarine 28c Our Pork is fine, fresh and a large stock. Our Smoked Meats are all sugar cured. Smoked Picnic Hams. .23c Square Bacon. . . .25c, 30c We have 3 shipments of Fresh Fish every week. BUEHLEE? BROS. 310 S. MICHIGAN ST. 405 S. CHAPIN ST.

leient doctrine of th" riuht to s'ib- I

si.-tenee from the hounty of nature. : or the rr-iht t( access to the bounty !

;of nature under reasonahle conli-! Itions, becomes in the modern in-!us-'H i trial older the riuht to a living I rr Jwaue. j "For today the wa-e system pre- j r ;vails ami if the lahorer is to live. ! S the must live from his waue-'and the , : i perfoi puiiu " of an honest . lay'-- .

wan k i" a 'easoiiahle cor.ditam en- . tithm; brim to a vvae saU'.ci'. nt to p

lem.hb him to live humanly I The ri-tht of the lah.ee- To a ' iivtni; w.ie. now .iii;liiuit;.t;'.' Ca th- '. oPc leaeliinu. i-' ha-. d ul 1 i m a t" ly on H 'the thts ti. tip' Pi all- 11 ec ( - - l f V t o zzZ i;.-,,d a liu'ilt i a a .-."iii ' de life. : ' jvo t!iv bupKtn life, tlie iis:ht to de-'EEE v elep one's perscnahty. Thi- Huh ! eH

e i . r moder. i eondi'ion- l.ecomes

i t!o M-ht t a liviuir wa-e hecau.-e j

j today the la'-'orers niu-l live from j ' their I.C'or. I "The im od of a decent 1 i r 1 i h ""' d i E3 j cotp-tif.H e tb.e iiir!-p t,f a 1 1 i Tl q ( - : puisr. Chief anions' the t-ord of j I men are food, shelter and clothing. J j-ono culture and religious ojjor- j

t"n:th s. .uul si i:rcely le.-s imperious- i

fr.r the averace man, the need of havinir a wife and family. These c Inu ntary tiatural needs arc thr

hasis of strict natural rintj. The

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S27.5o and S30 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits reduced to

S32.5u and Hart Schaffner

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Sv.50 and s-H") Hart Schaffner (tJOA Cf & Marx Suits reduced to tpOU.OU

S42.50 and S4S Hart Schaffner

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;ha.,!,.u:,.$34.50

Cool Summer Suits $7.50, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00

Copyright Han Scharfncr &aMarx

THIS sale offers men a wonderful opportunity to come here and dress up in one of these finely tailored Suits at a saving of from $10 to $15 on every Suit. This is due to the fact that vc contracted for the woolens more th an a year ago.

Straw Hat Sale Whv burden your head with that hot felt, when you can come here and take vour pick ot" anv

$ "Knox" Straw $ ih the house for

Special Hen's Shirt Sale Plain and novelty designs, all genuine fast color dves in dependable materials. Clearing at $1.15, $1.65, $1.85, $2.85, $3.85, $4.85

Boys, Woolen Suits

Boys' S6.50 Suits reduced

tu Boys' S7...0 and S8.5 Suits, now Boys' $10 Suits reduced to

Bovs' SlS.5u Sampeck dj 1 A HCL All-Woul Suits at V X m 4

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