South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 200, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 July 1918 — Page 3
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Delivers Patriotic Address at New York State Republican Convention.
FAT. ATÜGA .-THINO?. N. Y . July ' :.;. TivvJ"! . -!: Of - r-'i a ftUrrir. patriotic, a 1 -! r r-: refer the republican itatc convention hire Thar.-lay. He .1;. not, liow- . er, cither puMi'.ly or pr i . a -! d:s- . , -s state politic.;. Although he a u.ü;t er-ithusia.-tic rtctption, ,o attempt wa.-. made to stampede
h" t cn cntior. into rio:n:nntir.o c mor.
FOLLOW THE CROWDS
GREAT ONE HOUR SALE, 9:00 TO 10:00 A. M. ONLY 100 Wash Skirts in striped and plain white gabardines. Values to 'TQ rt $3.00. Saturday 6
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GREAT ONE HOUR MILLINERY SALE,
8:30 TO 9:30 A. M. 100 trimmed and untrimmed Hats. These
are all very good values and very
smart styles
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The fact that the colonel had ticl.ned to tall; on :-tate i-.-uea became l.i.uwn -pi-r.erally ahout the ha'.l be- ' f ! he dclierd hi addre. an 1 4 plans for a prolonged fiemonn- ( ;.-n. v.uth t i ra pcdiii' potentialities cre i : i r k 1 changed. ; Uct-citc Oatioii. Thi colonel v. as reee;ed warmly. .-. - he strode down one of the mam j .iiNt. v.ith Lands playm;; "The Star , .-;aii-'..-d i;.mi!ft" and the croud on :(: t h'fiin;', -houtin and "waving' h. t.- and handkerchief. There al.-o a f ( : o.n-:- shouts of "'We v. ant Te l- j .." hut there was r.othir.? in the! ! mon.-ti ution that ould he- l emotei. construed a..- a itnous attempt j a i a stampede. I mi.icdiately af;-r h;. i-peer h Co!.; !: .o.eelt hdt th.c hall amid another j r.thu.-iastic ovation. He went out. j he had come in, on the arms of J !h-- tampau'ii r.ianapcrs of the rival j .v.ndidates for gocrnor. He went, ;i,i:n( di;t ly to his hotel and shortly; afterward started for Albany by motor. iMiir.' h:.s er.tiir Kay in the j at;.. eN;epr for h; appeatance on p! .'.firm, tie was in torn h only' v. Ah lneial-ei of hi.s family. This f.t and lh additional eircum-i -taiie'-.- of hi ha:n: refused to dis- ' . i -s .latf le-jes with a committee j h-ad d hv Willum L. Ward, con- .- tfi'-ra ldy le-.-ened the " I loosevelt ! : et nor" talk anions the de-;- ; :--ate. althotiuh it as b' r.o means d ; c .na.ed. I Trie coionel adhered closely to his I'-epuied speech, except on one or ' ii ufi anions, itotably when lie ap- , I -a led to his hearers to perfect their ideal of citizenship. At no time did ' h- refer to the death in France of ' his on, Quentin. hut his .ludience j ; !t h- .had this keenly in mind i v. Im ii he yaid: ! i:.H--t I.oaIt.v at Ilomr. ; "In t hi - -;reat world crisis, per- : r..ip the '-.reatet in the history of j the uoild durini; the ;hristian era, j 0eie tii'- events of the next lew ars v ill profoundlv influence for. l'imi.I or for ill our children and our ; i l.il.iidi s children for generations;! sorely in this great crisis j v hvie wo ;ir making sacrifices and ; ; ? . 1 1 . : t i . i ady for sacri:iees on a 1
.i tier;- he fore known: surely v ): ii :iie rendering such fealty
the i.icali-m on the part of the , i. ii'.k iiit'i t-Tit abroad to die, surely ' '
. ri-ht Ii- :v.k an. I In pv. nue made a nation Ul- can or- w
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ALL LADIES' SUITS AND COATS TO BE SACRIFICED REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICE. Ladies' Suits To be sold regardless of price. These are all the latest styles, colors and materials. 200 Suits in serges, poplins and fancy mixtures. Each and every suit worth to $20.00. Saturday QQ special $0.yö 65 Silk Taffeta Coats in black, blue, gray and Copenhagen. Some half lined, others full lined. All styles and sizes. Each and every coat worth $20 and t!Q Qß $22.50. Extra special for Saturday pO.JO 150 Cloth Coats in velours, poplins, serges and mixtures. To be sacrificed Saturday at less than the price of the material alone. These coats formerly sold Ct O QO up to $25. Special Saturday pO.VO
Silk Skirts In blue, black and gray poplins and striped and plaid taffetas. Regular $6.00 values. Special
$2o85
Silk and Wash Dresses All Wash Dresses to be sacrificed Saturday. Dreses that sold as high as $15, in voiles, ginghams and striped and flowered materials. All sizes and styles. CA AO Extra special . $H.yO
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SILK WAISTS 1,000 Georgettes and Crepe de Chines, all col ors and sizes. Each waist worth $5. Saturday
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Silk Dresses Not a summer silk dress will be carried over, so we have put all our taffeta, crepe, georgette and satin combinations in one great lot. Every style and color imaginable. Values to $25. Saturday special
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All Millinery Specially Priced for Saturday
First showing of new Fall Hats. Large Velvet Hats in the most up-to-date styles
Specially priced for Saturday .
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CREPE HATS in all the latest styles and colors. This will be your best buy of the season. Values to $7.50. Special S4.50 RIBBON SPORT HATS in the best styles and colors. These are exceptional classy hats at a wonderfully low price. Values up to $7.50. For Sziturday only
WHITE TRIMMED MILANS These hats all have crepe facing and flower trimmings of the latest colors, all the most up to date styles. Special Saturday only
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UNTRIMMED SHAPES
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Values to $4.95
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Untrimmed Shapes, values to $2.00
ALL TRIMMINGS HALF OFF
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fousht for
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. .1 a lm.il i.lcalism in life from I louil to h.a
rh ir.fti an-1 the women n ho itay ; na"e üiod for."' it liume. I A i evolution referred to the pUt- ( en- Oijn: hae son to the form committee demanded that U. thor miJc t !;. many of them to ', s. Sen. Wadsworth support the fedui in th-n- jnyou prime allietal suttrase constitutional aniend-:h-'lory ar.U all the leauty of . life 1 mnt or resign. Another called for :'! th- prue of death in tattle for ' a referendum on Sunday baseball. . h?: i.hM'.. Non. while they are! (oimH Asaint Iiloalty. lendins; :.;;. can't, we men and: .t tonight's sesion. l'lihu Hoot. v.:..en at l.on.r. in un our minds ' v,;i . Ua. national rpuolican ' ry to in.--t in P'.Mi'.' and rriate ,-hairm.in. aim .Mis Helen Varick -o .. loftier ulralum here at home '.';;,-,, well executh secretary of th
e ii; pha'.otl
and to thoughts: "I tio not ant any
item ettner ne side o;
these ; George, the I3riti?h premier, today r ; vnVia.-l Tili c.ti-.t-rt Lit A V -
:i lions I lires-inc his' ivniBathv over the ' !' '3
t lie other i death of Lieut. Quentin Iioosevelt. i
concerning disloyalty in this i-oniins campaign. Any such allegation will p:ie a totally faUe iinj! ession of coiMli".:m in this country ij the en-
The premier'ej message read: 1 '"I am very soiry to hear the news ;
of the death of our gallant son,
He die.l fighting aliamly against1
t-iiiy, ;md the man or comniifee or j great odds for a noble cause. FMeas-e Party. who starts anything like that I convey my own and my wife's sn:will im- -zuiltv of th weist kind of pathv to Mrs. ttoo?eelt." ail'y ally. ! hope and expect that j
the paity in power will work hy t Ii e
same token. Let th're be no con-
i. .t i I- 'lii :rttv i ; t.i :i n tliin J
i am arvin i"i I'lfJ'i-i'1 wiucii ;;in .-.at ion ot republican women i .
-'all iind txpres.-ion hesid" the , of the stit, ue:e the speaker. I,. , i thstoiie ani in t family and .Mr. Koot arid Mr. H-s hth . th-- cotnuils 'f the state and na- J counselled against disloyalty. Miss
' Lo-we!l. whose address n.arked the
to see that whenifijr appearance f a woman in
that tn.iches th war. between any'
i i i i . i i iiiual- or between any political j , paitit-s. exept that u'liUt who ea n j l ec at.d wiio most can give..
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I want tio November elections to
a !-.- i .ot , 1 ,4 1 d r-M t that will sha!v
" kae 2on abroad to en- , ton ention of one of the hiv; parties ! rriv. ;Yil.0, th. anr urand bat- ' ; frry pc:s of hardship to Jon a political equality with tlie nifn. , ,p,.'v' ( -" .J r i :.k !;. r Lcs. to cie their live j declared that "politic is patriotism ' ' ' " --.s h-:i those of them who li'.e come ion the Job." Loth addrese were : !..u e. that they shall come home stmngl patriotic. Condolence- l iom IJojd ti'2e.
t.. a nation wluih we by our actions- 'haivman Hays In a "w in the
Manufacturers
Will Develop Foreign Trade
" mw.i i iiiiii mil i mi y mi n u , , .. . , u ,MI. , , . IW , m.i.i. ...-.I. :.vW'i .t--. 1 ..... n - . t ... .. . .. 'i ..... . ..
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Arc Here Told the Best Remedy for Their Troubles.
Frrerrorst. O. ''I was pas-.inj throurh thr critical pero.d f life, Vcirp- forty-six years of ac and had all tue symptoms- incident to that change heat flashes, r.erTousncs.?, and was in a general run down condition, to it was hard for me to do my work. Lydia E. PinkLam's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as the bcit remedy for my troubles, which it surely proved to be. I feel better and btronger in every way since taking it, and the aunoyinjr symptoms have disappeared "Mrs. M. üouDi., 'J-'i apolcca St., Fremont, cLio. North Haven. Conn. "Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Compound restored my health after every thine else lnd failed when passinpr thror.trh chauprof life. rlher is cothinrf like it to orcrcome the trying symptoms.' Mr. I lvulk.i ltLLLA.Uox 10T, oith LIacnt Couu.
Ni:V Vr.K. July !:'. Kor the iitst time in history. American man- 1 u fact tit et s hae fu: med a conibina- j
, tiwp to deel.; t'oia-in tiade. ac-
L'.'IrN. J ..ly :. I'aid Lloyd i cotaLni: to 1.11 announcement lie r e ' jTluiisday night by ih- allied Indus- i
; tries cot po'. alien. l oi t-!our null (Owners, whose domestic sales aggre-; jgate annually $lU0,0GG,U''o iiae! igivtn the corporation authci it;. , its j ; statement aid. to send' agents to j i '.'eutral and South America. Cuba, i I Potto Kico. th Dominican if public;, iand the Philippines and ti:e straits' 'settlements to intiodice their' ! goods. : I Th combination was effected under aathoiity of th- recently en-; actt d U'f ic,-Poniei ene la w which
! allow s ji.anuf.. ctuiers to join fo;ce- If.'
for the p i:pd.-e of roifrun- f-'!e:i;n
iiiorli a n 1 1 a le.
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Come to BAKER'S for your footwear tomorrow, as you are sure to find just what you want here, at the price you want to pay, in our great sale of White Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, in all the smartest styles of high or military heels.
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WHITE SHOE SALE White Canvas Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Slippers with high or new military heels, $1.95 to $3.95. Dainty White Kid and White Buck Shoes, the season's smartest styles. Saturday special $6.95. Black and Brown Sport Oxfords with the new wing tips. SAT-,uoRDAY.54-45 7.95
OXFORDS OF DISTINCTION For Men of Taste. No oddities or eccentricities of styles, but instead the quiet distinction upon which the man of taste always insists. Styleful and priceworthy at any price that best fits vour desire. Baker's
Specials $3.45 to
$10.00
COME TO BAKER'S For your Misse and Children's Shoes,
Oxfords and Strap Slipper, in all styles t and shades, $1.15 to $3.95. Black and I
Tan Barefoot Sandals at C flff $1.15 to $Z,73 EXTRA SPECIAL A big lot of Women Oxfords, Pumps and Strap Slipper in Tan, Black and Patent, alto Black Q Satin and Suede k) X m JZ
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LYOIA F..PINKHAM MtDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS.
of tr.' ; e;if ;;p.ilp:''.'oP!nr:',' '!! opOl:i';nn wa 24 .4 7 7. oinp-are-l 1 with 1 , tj t . 'J 1 ' . f ; the
DEMOCRATIC PARTY ! :-,., , i from -ill S'iin s P-t.il.! .!..;.-
PFlNVr.H 'o!o.. Julv !?.-rn1i.',;-:';,!" -ir.-l l1..4V..M grf.man Hen C. Ilil'.ard. t epre.-ent- th '"..nth- of ::1 ing the f.it tonrelonal di:r:ct M-'-it;nz osts
rr t. o.oi aio. w nu n eonipr:- ir.e city .incl co;;r.ty of I.Vn. er. was "iea'l O it' f'f the de:no:Mtic pni't hy ; je50p.j;ion pj.-.-ei l-y th co :nty
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innth whitl--p. An official tijch w.i lent
to t h cn'-ral j. 'illation wl.en t !; :ei; on c;t l;al! an.i Ü:ookl n i.oiti'Jt.-h hall r.;r.: fo- 13 mir. - reut (.row il . ol!- 'l j.f-, the
or oi;!I-tif: 00a rK tomiciit. .Man.." '- 1 t h- reader .1 ! j'ied Moa I! Amt-! i-- jn rias and .1 l!r '. y hn v.a-- rohid
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GERMAN PAPERS IGNORE AMERICAN SUCCESSES
et n.l.r off:' 'i w ;-.- rovded
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of hij- part' , meetinc
today to nominate .a r.d; i .itrs :n the contic? election. The action vis ta'r.. the !eoljtion a;d. beca j? of JI:!l:at l 's record in consiess since war a; detl3 ' -d.
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It i' ' " 1 1 c 1 1 h . o m m 'T. t : n c r,n the ies ; o .: n t r r ä t -t '10 '1-: i;:a :: :!;.!: the fa. t? co-
RAILROAD OPERATING EXPENSES INCREASE
WASHINGTON. J-l l?.--r'per-ating income of !S0 of the !art r.ii'.ro.ul and Z switching and terminal (om; anie hist Ma showed ;i v.fl lecrrae (t 1 5 . 7 v . I S 7 o-'in-pa:ed with th same month a year !nco. f.nal reports to :!i interstate ,,nr.ii;ui:ie r--n-.r.ii n how. Th totai "';". a t in inc on. w a S7K.'7 .'Ml. lii thir of tl: May 'c-
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e. rn.!u "''.!- A'i"11"! .' ii peiii' :t , if th' row ; Id. trf1 p'pl0 jr ;;;o' ni'. e of the 'r.'-w dan-":" to "terr.;i!t 'r.ihtai; re.-.-'' A :r.a:onty of tie prir.'-.Ta! ropers cont:n,i'k to grtorc the '.:?: r.'
ot the American inr.y ;n
i:.-n;:.--:'" th" Am an ?a with a few line.
BIG CHICAGO CROWDS SURROUND THURSDAY'S WAR BULLETIN BOARDS 'III A"' ' '.' '"!:.' 1 ' "i .v- ; v --iV. :;p a creat sho-lt Th'ir? 'lay ;.- rw of r !; A merit an . t r .' tn Fr."i!.i"' spread Jar 'ites a! ti-.e (tr'jt LaV:e- na al trat'vlr.i sta-
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NEW YORK AGLOW OVER AMERICAN VICTORY
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