South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 203, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 July 1918 — Page 3
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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FARMERS WANTED TO GUARD AGAINST
HIGH-FED BEEF
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. ; v. itnm :t - 1 r. "il; i- - 1. it ) itin that for the - .- r . J rs i'ittl'' feeders ha. ' ...;..! lT-f !". J. it --th.il iv ;h;. . j.i.t more Imili upon the .ir;u;i il- than utmruy uo'jl'I : r-: i 1 " . Tl.i- nba v .1 - e- ;. ntlv in tie mind ?
-i.ifmnt (' not refer to I.a fee,j;nc of cattle, but H is ', to " bushel of dr mm per f j, i u.i jrtlon. n hp-h is .1 ;'. sr.'-itoo1 that tls jurnirut ' : ;n p. !n f ti it j.eriod. a-
o:fi iJirt-ftiPiT th bu imc i I i i w p. the u-tm in the pat. the of tit'1 im riiiniit will not ron-ider uuanPty should i , and ma be t h;melv es respitisib!f for the pric 1 -ru'; t a 1 . rf-Jtn J To 1 to 2 bu-h-of ery fat cattle. !.- ii ;t -hotter fee. lint pmim!. or lUff UU a l.iain. xh" ,1:V OI n r;ii:i .mi. h, l:nunitd .1 1 1 i-1 1 1 '. the !itr.l oj 0 K" -n f prr:nH !!t by anoi .
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turo hae 1'orne out the fai t thai , .... . . . , . . ... i ii of cotton- e.l Tn-al. Iin-jjoo-I be-f tan d proiluc-! nv u-iit; , , . . . , . , " 1 rr oth-r proteiTi-rtri a ie .itnch hinah amuuiit uf pram. . " . . . . . . . , . ; f'.(u een though h;ch in pnot is to or with nitro'-ifnou- concentrate in . ,. .. 11, .v. connection w;: 1 si!ae and ome . , , , . , 'higher olhcr fct-cH are th more oth'-r cheap ro.JKhate in the form of , ... ... .,..
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Th- pniioiple ti.at should be fol- ; . , ... ... . ....
i ...ii . a'i ).non as 'Kport-, o loweil in future fecdinir operation?. . . . , . ,
, . ,i ration o ifie uce oi a riu-a f r urv i :irf'nrini'f Tu t r,p :irl u p or thp
...c rot an c.norniral product. r,artm,nt of asric-ulture, is to re.;''f. f"rn sl'ner'
b'f c to a tnininium the amour. t of , V- i ' . '. .11 , . , . , , ! Tii; liepartmenl belices that cii-'ii prped feel anl to make ju- ... , . , , , ,. . . 1 'j . 1 .I ill Ml' t.ill Hrai' f fc t. I II" 1 M.I tili.
.Vot only has tiu- advisory om- i'idous 11 of cheap rou?hae. Inj' ... t5- h rinii hv fn, in ,h, '
a-ain,t th- oihr vo,d. innad of f-edim? from MJt5t.M.r!, aiven above. fee lers '
-h.oi.bi !ie abln to feed cattlo ar a proat :r. pite of the hiuh pi;csi of feed ;.nd labor. The recent .'atelnfnt cf the I.'nited States fo-.-d ad- 1 miiiitrator and the axail.o'e 1-, pjrts hum foreign i-ountries ir.di- 1 tat: that thtre m? he a meat .ncrease in the demand for b-ef. vhxh j ii (P.rourui'i to tlie cattle feedei. 1 of this country and especially tho. . v. ho s ifjered losses during the j : -1 '.cci'ing ieason. ;
17,000, is Actual Count of Huns in Yankee Hands
poit ai:d highly finished
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" h- liilj cot of libor and -de rot an -nornical product.
od tb-ir od i.f t ifr. should not le
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We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower than Any Other Store Big Savings Jnnly Silk Clearance South Bend's Greatest Silk Sale Begins Tuesday Morning Patriotism makes Silk quite the thing to wear fashion makes it the smart thing. Comparisons will tell you quickly that, as heretofore, they are values that stand out conspicuously as the best in all South Bend. Let the items that follow serve only as a criterion, for the entire stock is filled with values of equal merit and therefore we expect to see you here tomorrow or sometime during the course of the sale.
Final Clean Up of All Remnants One-third to One-Half Off Silks, Cottons, Woolen and Curtain Materials
Silk Shirtings are now $1.13 ple.mnc; and choice selection of tub silk shirting. The colors are aboluteh t'at and wash with entire satisfaction beautiful satin like finish, unique and bold in pattern, ' 2 inches wide. Sale price, yard $1.13. 36 inch Taffetas, go at yard 97c Here is a wonderful offer. Soft chiffon like in texture rich and satin like in appearance. Evening shades only Nile .reen. liht blue, canary, peach, pink and tan; Sl.5 and S2.co silks. Sale price, yard 97c Printed Pongees; yard 67c Printed natural colored pongees Oriental and unique designs, beautiful and highly liniihed. inches wide. A quality worth 51.50 a yard. Sale price, yard 67c 36 inch Fancy Stripes, yard 97cv One lot of striped and fancies, VI and 36 inches wide TaHeta and Foulards. Only about 8 pieces left; si. So value. Sale price, yard 97c
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36 inch Taffeta and Foulards, yard $1.50 One lot oi -tripc and tancie in taitetas and toulards that sold trom S2.o to :.sn a ard. Sale price, aid $1.50 36 inch Plaid Taffetas, yard $1.95 Three pieces or plaid :.'.;lc;a. beautiful Colored combination; exceptional quality : .Id for S.i'O a ard. While ihe last. Sale price, vard $1.95 36 inch Black Taffetas, yard $1.69 Our ( lold ride I rar.;!" t a it eta need- little introduction as hundreds of nur s.uistied cuMnincrs can aure di ..f i; reubukabie u earing qualities; se.(H) value. Sale price. .u, $1.69 27 inch Messalines, yard 97c
In a complete hade asor.ment. Very -pedal Sale price. ;,ard . . . 36 inch Waistings, yard 62c
Salin -üipe S'iIk and ('-tton W'aisiins, in lilit blue. r.e, peach, Nile cieen and pink
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? 54 inch Silk Scarf Plush, yard $7.00
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WASHINGTON, July 22. Prisoners captured by American troops in the offensive on the Aisne-Marne front up to an early hour Saturday totalled by actual count 17,000, Gen. Pershing reported in his communique for yesterday received tonight, by the war department. Capture of 56 guns also is announced. Despite counter attacks and rear guard actions of a desperate nature, the Americans advanced, steadily early yesterday, says the communique. The towns of Courmelles, Rozet St. Albin and Maubry had been entered by the Americans before 1 o'clock Saturday morning.
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; piIPip!Tl -pHE GRAND LEADER'S SERVICE TO I piiSSgSpS I THE PUBLIC DURING THE WAR IS 'QUjr WFRrF TO HELP AS MANY PEOPLE TO tT& lilrV fS ECONOMIZE AS POSSIBLE. THIS IS AS 'rhXTl i WM Fl AG" iM MUCH OUR DUTY AS THE FINE BRAVE 5-.WUJW
Five Hoosiers on Latest Casualty List of U. S.
"ie -! a nd : 'harlea Hnv;th, KUetts- j I ill'". Ind.; Simun P.u t ( a v a Shn- j J
andoah. Pa.; Frederic k .V. 'anif rn. J VY.izy l-eth a.. Nvaik. X. .1.; j lnis t'harles. PuaJlup. 'ah.; Si. as i;. Fainr, Ml. Williams. Va.; l-:'n.iani in P. Hie-. 'iuok, Tf-nn.: j 1::.'. rl P. Hicks. s": l.Phranch. Hons- !
jl:n, Texas; (ieirt;e l. lnmaii, j jS-Wtu'ca, Wl' ; Harvey Jewell, l.e-I
j WASHINGTON. July 2:.--Th i inyton. Oa.: (l-or-e H. Iuhiser. j casualty lit Ouinl.i shows: i!14 i:. Walnut t., LaiKMstpr. Pa.:;
Killed in action, I": dfod of ( Kalph F. MaMi!an. 11!' Fu11m a v.. j wounds. '2 '. ; died of distale. IM: da-.'. ürand Rapids: Slia .pnozzl. j of accident and othr raust-s. ; died j(iaiTe N. J.; .lay N. Milam. .-Vlina, ', uf aeroplane accident, 1. ;p,.; r . x i . i w. X il, Apt. Ma; AIWounded sexeielj-, 71; nii?iim. ; hel FtoVutif-oii. 17j : N". Spring t..
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tJlaud W. Tack. (Jreene. la.;
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Newton. Kas.;
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Mini if Annpbno Accident. Uiwt. F. W. Manor, rum.ita. ;
today shows: Killed in action. P.; died of wounds. 1" ; wounded everely, 1' ; total. 2$.
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! I.ANIi;i. HI P.PAKI). Importe. lud. j fi:n' - Milwaukee; Pw. James : , i Hennen. Mal-erlY, Out.; Frank ' Anionu those ulu died of uuunu;., . .,, , . ,. Xl 1 ' I Pi own. .111 l oiirth st. P.. M 1 1 1 - jVVas' !naplis. Adam J. P n 1 1 Inder. 2st j I MVItl. MFKKKNft. 'wenshury. ; tIauss s , ( p,,,ffal..; William L. i I l'd. : Freeman, rhickumaii.t. fla.; Oliver , j TIio.m' vhi died of di.a.-e in-; P. Sayre. Wells-huivu. N. V.; Nicolas!
luded: I Turns. North Hampton. Pa.; .lohn F 1 1 a K K P S RPAF(;H, I :it tsMlle. Vii " - ha MonSo, lnd.
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40 inch Crepe de Chines, yard $1.39 big elcction ti' wanted and approved haJe5. A quality that is valued at S:.oo a ard at all stores. Beautiful soft and sheer with a hitrh lustrous finish. The following shades are available: French blue, balsam sreen, nut brown, liirht ray. pearl trray, light blue, reeeda green, plum and black. A S2.on value. Sale price, yard $1.39 36 inch Black Messeline, yard $1.43 Herr is a beautiful hih linished silk, possessing a rich jet black lustre soft and supple a quality difficult to replace for 51.75 a ard. Our special price during this sale, yard $1.43 40 inch Silk and Wool Poplin, $1.50 This ever dependable "Charles B. Sax Cumpanv" brand. Not all shades but a splendid
collection or approved color- apple .urcen. Nile green, leather brown, garnet, canary and N
white. This quality will sell trom S2.no to $2..m a yard in near tuture. Sale price, yd. $1.50 36 inch Silk and Cotton Poplin, yard 91c Big collection of v inch poplin, possessing a rich, lustrous, silky tinish. A splendid shade assortment awaits ou. Taupe, coral. French blue, marine blue. Balkan green, rose, apple C'teen,. burgundy, plum and white. This quality is being sold for St.5o yd. Our price, yd. 91c 36 inch White Washable Habutae, yard $1.47 Splendid qualitv. very linn ideal lor waists or undergarments. This is a regular SI.uo quality. Sale price, ard . . . $1.47 36 inch Skinner's Silks, yard $2.25
Here is a dependable silk ;hat requires little introduction, as nearly everyone Is familiar i
with the merits ot tm ever-we.irmg siU. choice selection of new approved tall shades. Better invest no w in a pattern of this material as it u ill he s .oo a yard in the very near future. Sale mice, .nd . . . . $2.25
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$2.00 Silk Ay Chemise . . 7 I I llandsr nie silk trimmed er eiopH chemi se. K 1 s 1 . ni ' 1 si 1 n o-. ns; i 1; oupuu 7e.
$5 Georg'tO AT Blouses . .LyJ r.e hit of ntif u silk waists. Mia d 1 f i Hi I t I! -I t rl I I ! I 1 l I e c h ; 1 i I r.l p.' i-ial at SJ. ..
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Best $1.00 Silk Hose
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75c Ruben 1
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H.O.y's Pulif'tis vests sold ev i u hei ! at 7 '. : with j p.n at ::.
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i .HHN Al,llAN. .Ui.nso. imi Ii,h.: .lames P. Fisher.
Amon- the severely wounded was: joudon avi Fohimhus, O.; Flaude tJRIF KITH P. JON KS. Jaonville Ku.pia. Fiurlinton. N. F.: Kanmel CJ. Jn,J- lod.-haw. Hi;: W. Woodlawn. Pouis'l'hf Kille; Munch IP Hale. Forri-an, i :i i. i : .. i ... I .. .. 1 ... -
iviiic.i in .miti... Texas: Pdwat d .M . Prohn. l'jö? i i rapt. Arthur F. .loely, 1 o h-y j ArseUal st.. St. Louis; HrC. M - LI 111..- . UV. I. . .. I I I-
si., i reepon. ni., .riii, ''- Fltov. Monroe. N. V.: Clarence F. S.rot'ginb-. in.lorad... 111.; rPF. . 1 - j A t ,-;a , j , n,j .Monroe Cit, Mo.: hcrt Diamond. ..'.. Woodland a . , , ,t ms K McQniddy. Verona. Term.: Cleveland; rharles A. Schick, i',.: ( , .jaiIll,. .: siixi,.. im., .letfeison st.. X Marshall st.. Philadelphia; K.: Sjrat !iHe x. ' y.; Pu-sell .1. Wake- ! 1'rank Alves, oxnat al, Palif.; Pdward Xoj tliville. Mich. j A. Anderson, J 4 I W illis a .. New f WiinmU I'viud in Anion. York; Kalph D. Poone, Gr eem ast le. Sert. "harles Hollinshead. 1 Ind.; fsraol K. Prant, Sherman ,en-v x. H.: I'M. Kny L. Horan! i
I Mills. Me.; Auuto rapotosto. Ö'J Lantlon. N. D. 1 j.Wenue P.. New York; Thomas F. ' Voumlol in Action (sriel.v). j Carabine. Hamlet si.. Fall Kher, '. ,vrKlA Frank .1. Fasan. 4 Dor- i ! .iass.: Homer Nicholas rt,U,urn. l.j10stHr vt.. Worcester, Mass.; .'ar-j lllolley. N. Y.: I rank .1. Darr. M.ir-;,((1 Hansucker. Front Koyal:; , veil. Ark.; Daid Dickie. I.oisdaIe. j ),,,. Jenkins. Pi. eville. Tenn.;: P.. I. ; Arthur W. Douglass. Ter- yP. l'ie.l K. Hi-holT, 17K. (iaiy avj
race. Kedland, aliL; Larl P. ; i:.Sl st i,ouis m.; pWs. William IP! Faulkner, itioti Maple aw. K erett. j , -owa n Stamford. Kv.: Howard P.!
'Wash.; Philip (iordon. F.M 4 Kidwell Hamnian. Criss Freek. P. . John I
av.. incaso; uooeri i-.. itorucn. Hartman. Tamanend. Pa.; Herman 6
j t.eiivine. ixas.; jmu c,o. iuncan. M m-aton. Pirminuhalu. Ala.; AI-' jOkla.: Carmelo Cuttilla, 1 (lolden j xander Short, jr.. Catlesbur, Ky.; ! av.. Flushing. X. Y.; John .1. Han- j William S. .Strut. Petersi.uru, HP: I jrahati. . ;:t5th st . New York; Kmmrlu. Trousdale Sl.eltield. Ala.;, j Kdward A. Hansen. L'l'S ."..Ird st.. jonn w. Winston. Memphis Tenn. ; Prooklyn; Daniel Hil-liard. Laporte. t ilnd,: William D. Hunter. Frank- 'prDMAM TDOHDC MOT
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r.edy, Frankfort. Ky.; Patrick McDerrnott, K. l'.'lth st., New York;
John Melain. Ashlmrn, (la.; John ....,..,... , , ., , ... ' v. .. , . ., , , x. v .... AMMLKDAM. Jul A Per-i
, ... , , ni) telesram to the Rhemsche I lain r. March. Liscomh. Ia.; Au- .. , . , .. ' , , .,-,o ,, , . A estfaehsche Zeitung of l.ssen i-ay-iMist C. Mfltner, -.-in Mulanphv st.. ....... , ;, K .' .. . that the .Moscow er.idient. while St. Louis.; I.yvrenre P Petty , Jef u lhp o thp r,erman Trough. S. i .: F.enjamm Peel, j .OVPrnmcnt thit ,t u, aow, to
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SKIRTS V W . !i .. ti ' si Vi .j , -Kirr l,i inffH.. -it:'. if, a i'i i 'i.'iii i.. ,, t:fi:i vtri(..-4 -in,! ., .i., .$3.94
Women's $18 COATS
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Women's $5 Wash Skirts $2.49 a0"". ; Women's $15 Silk Dresses $6.95 V. . Women's $10 Raincoats $4.75 ,', .
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Women's set pentine IonK'e Crepe 1 i m o - Tims, leaupful floral designs; all si.es.
WANTED IN MOSCOWj
iMattapan. Mass.: Alhertio Kondeau. j n (I man ,attalion tl, protect 2H Lincoln st.. Uo..nuck-t. K. (;prman Pmh.,ssv. lasa?,e-d to
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BIG VALUES HERE THURSDAY, INTERURBAN DAY
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av.. New York; Martin Sanders . , soUlk.Vii in ( ivilian dr,,.. Mekinook. X. l.: Harry L. Srhneid-r. ' 7I Jpnninps sr.. New York; Pete i n . n. . 0Av
SVinevulns. tinsdeii, X. D.: ITaroTd C. LMrl UntU M U IM O oHI j Skinner. McMinnville. Ore.: Charles! CAPTORS 'FOOLED' THEMj I A Sullivan, .imson. Sask.: John I Sullivan. 7t?5 Amsterdam av.. New j WITH THP PKIT1SH APMV ON!
York: Joe S. Taylor, Harew Mation. !';-jf(.; HP.ITISH FRONT July 2: i Tcnn.; Pari A. Thoma, Williams- c;roti5:h troops who ye-er.lay morn- ' bt;:;. Va.; Clarence M Walker. in(r orr,ipied Meter en two miles
i Malern. Mo.: Ceor se K. Wall. Asher. nf Bailleu are accused hy their . -'kla. j fpsconiritted Prussian prisoners of Dictl of ounl. j l.Hvinsr taken the village hy a con- : Seivts. rar roll IP lack, ln- j ft0;ene trick. One officer declared ; caste,, O : Kmile F. Miller. New Or- frank1v that he rarded the vicTory , ieans. Cpl-. Kdwaid L. Cossette. ! ,,f tjle .rotc 3.1 ' unfaii" because it 'P. rue. Wis; JohnK. c;ieason. Wa - ! rva achieed in hroad davliht. ei ly. N. Y.: PMs. Flod Am. is Ar- '
i in.lt. lxudon il!e. '.; Metrill Aus- , jtin,( Prooktield. Ma-s ; Pi hard W. i j W. P irns. Klimme. T a. Kasimer ' j Pjtkexich. PnIewood a;., J Ihidepoit. 1'iiiin,; liars Carl-am. J '"17 Hi.us'ii-. a., Mi.-soulA, Mont.;j !S;-muel 'hauen. 4::". Lorn hard st., j Philadelphia Lee J. i'h.-taiii:. Mohilo; ik'iiria !. ."oi-urn. til Aruult ' . . .. . - T. ? . f.
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W. Huwes. Washington, D. '.; Lou:- 'k prt;,arition for restoricj nttaral color to gr:
1'. .l.;s'ice. pipiality. 111.; Dudley J. 1 r faded hair, tor rf moving daodrutr and a 9 naiT 1'i 1 1 i- . i:..i I ...u.j tir.it Hv f;-nrnn i yni Ytte at at
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$2 Muslin CCr Petticoats . yOC Women's laautiful embroidered white n, u s 1 i n pett i.-o&t.-, i-iit full: with coupon !.".
100 New $5.00 and $6.00 Trimmed Hats
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35c Corset A Covers at . 4yL
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