South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 204, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 24 July 1918 — Page 2
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMEb
HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
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RED CROSS CIS
SAVES BOYSLIFE
SS.000 AT FETE
THEN 5 OWN
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MY CLUB
Large Crowd In Attendance and Approximately $5,OOO Is Realized From the Event.
Thou. s.i nds. of doiia : -.to the P.ed 'i .- f-jn-i T. I.i v .if:- ' i noon at the So.th nd 'ountry lub at a ic.Mill of i :;(!:' matc h
tti ..'.ft e i'--!-' and ua followed
i r i - t.t' ;if f.f th "vnmi;. th
fa MiIiim! roiiliiijii, led by
r al.. ll Known a.i a leader
i -. :i vents A ptoprani oT dances. ! f !' 1 bv Sif inu ich' or h-tra of . KU.h.tit. otu I ucl'i the events of the i (I i ! 1 1 ul. hion. when h turr.-d in a . Tl nf.ie, h a 1 k ' i -p a new record f'' 1 1 j - loca! outs. At ! h- end I of th" rrt run- ho - i.e had ro mt-
! ' 1 . uhiU h in. id' til" s i iii'i ; roijü.l ui 3 7. Jack 'ioe was rev! j wi:h i m (.'! f TT, and Kwtns and i ',:i ot, -i fini-h I thivl and fourth J ! with 'imi T .ni'vy. J f.;trdtT in Hard Link. ( Il.:l ill' f - 1 1 1 &. I- V iii? w c t i . . 1 1
ner piavmaie. a nov iuur j ea i s ' :oui)-'r than herself, U-len ('aMer, j l wan old. 11 K T.'.th st . Chi-
iiüip, was drowned at Hudson lake j ale Tuesday afternoon. J Helen, who arrived at I hid. -on i
Chicago Girl Drowns At Hudson Lake Late Tuesday
Afternoon. After saving the life of one of
' O I , ins Iii s ! ll.
th in-.-t ditheulty m holdii.ili after lindini; on th
. Mix.i.il m". l-l;: Ulot?
pits ;anlnt piuved hi touh J b, k and on -t.1 Oi a i.,r. Was I i
fori f i to -hoot from the rough. He
staged by "har'-s '"'Iii amateur national olf h
Kv a i iK.
I n. .! up though for the break he !
i n '' o ; 1 1 1 i d " his ; his nits and hoie
i ' i ai liintr t he en.
Ilak- at noon Tuesday to iit friends
i.d 1'if.k"1 brought forth t heers
inpion. .'Hid from ti.- a nih !! on several occa-
ht thre professional pitnerü. .I.ick-' K:onf4 their wonderful approach 'roke, Jock Hnfhis..n anl Stew-. shots. art Gardner, who a r- making a tour' -roke won the first ho at the
oi n CO'intrv Riving Xlillilt mn for ir, ,.f ... nvmh in three,
th benefit of the fte-I fross. i., ,,. ,n,.r ,.hvM,-. mit I -"H'-''oiis
The enact amount of m, ,,,e v !,,.., . , :, it M I drown, d. Persons attracted by the
n im. i .... Ln.,,.i. r f..,. ... i . i j v r i " of th- other -hillren rtco-
" " it 1 1 l . i f i n - s won t ije sei oriu noi" f
hditv ju,le Wa!! ba,h:nVn L,ke ln tüMln the b.nll after r,1' t'rj vom?"nion- of : the hrivs .'ibinit 111 vi:i i'n r 1 1 1 or '
Hutchison! . : : v. r i
i iifoinn nis oepin anu sank. iieien
iminediatfdy went to his re-cue, and succeeded in saintj the hoy. The strain appeared to h? too much for tlie sirl. and she .-.ink beneath the waters. Hefore her
could summon help she
i a . until f ri " ri i : i - i o ,t n 1 1 1 1 ee i'i liaise of the pro'iam m ike thir report, hnt it i- e-tiinateil that rloe tri ?,,orin was tal:ed. The mfen was won ( H:.thion nd Croke. who were partners, axair.st KvanM and hudncr. Ti. store was six up and t.- to play in the i.iPfct r..t!l fo'.nsoine ;'Ori;e 'Neil of 'hl( l-o !fe;ee,l t T. " i r. a t h. .lackte Hand :i l eal inc. Hj-ide the four uoed coif ..;,(- er on fh program another featuie ha the appearance of the .f.ickie bn'l from the ;r.it I.k.s r,aa' si hooi roni P'ed of ."in p: - - The
band reioleied -eer.ll p.ii'iotu xe- T lection- hi the:r manli throumi the n.,,,. streets of thin ity Tue-day noon ad- '
Aertif-inp tne ef-n'. At the o in
try cluo they fooowed tn piave;-, snd crowd aroind ti.e ourse and furnihed rnu-ic at inteiahAnction hI, raftl", -ale of soie i ard. -ill kind of soft diinks and! .i nd wich, i iu.irs, ci,a ret, and ,i :
i m it.iu- arm n ui:ni-on ami i uki j Ua-h took live .-hois. '11111 they uep-
fine up on the third hole. I Th" fourth hole ashaled. Kums and Ilit-hi-oM shuotiny it in four
and ;.inlner and t'roke in tie. n !the litth hoie Jo, k and Ja( k ainedj
a point, making the score een. and !
on tne iui uify auuu anouiei. The --enth was halved and in the eiirhrh llutihi-on and C'loke each
-hot m three and their opponents
tour. ! ('n the 1 )ih and '.')ih the ouai-J
tet .-iiot t's and respectnely j v. in- h is ,i!.-o par on both of ! hes hole-.
.-rot e i a I'd follow : I i v.-un itaiitii-!. Ilnt'-tran 'i"s
ieied the hod, but tin lite.
The police department at South
i lb ml was summoned and idlicers j William .Miller, (leoi (; I'inter and (John I'allo rushed with th1 city pulJ motor in MudCMi lake. but they
found the irl was dead upon their arrival.
i Tlic parents of the irl weie no- ! tilied. and the arrived at Lapoi te. ! w lo ie the body was taen last
nisht.
BADGE SYSTEM TO
BE ADOPTED FOR PLAYGROUND WORK
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Cidf drivmir conte-it. open to
of s lie in es nion'' on
e e: -
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P 11 1 1 1". p; IT Is
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body. w e e some i?d for ra iins
Auction of Cuddy I'i ii i Th auction lie Was held pievi-
oj to the s-art of the match and ... ..,. Ä John F HeHaven and Nels n L ;NDIANA MOTOR CORPS
Jone" elf trie a tioro -r Th:auction con'-sted of b:d.l:r;i f.c the pri ileee ,,f act.;;., ä . . -Ki:. f-u th reputed p'.iei J ll K -k : . -vith a hhl of :'l". w .i.'-.-a-J rirry "Chick" Kvai. .Vf j iraphetna'.la around tlie co i:-.-. r.e-id". keip Iiis ee on th" kTolf hill af'ei ""hu k ' had made his diis-s A $ 1 0n hid w;i iece,ed for the caddy joo for Hutchison, w hde 'tai drier nnd ( "toke's caddp" wer purchased
i The lucal municipal recreation committee is contemplating adopt -
lop a sjiem ol iiau,;e test in
i ncction uith the playground
v l.ich has been a d oca ted the p'aKround and recreation a.-so,-ii-tlon of America. The association
'.! ha w orked out a series of ph sn 1 1 I ; ercises which will divide the . lil- . ' ill en into three c lasses accoi'iiiu--. to j tm ir ph.-ial abilities. j The badges, which will he sh.mtl " jdi'Terent for the hovs .nd irl-. will tt
hear a dreek tlsure with one. two or three stars, according; to the r.:t-
I sine ation of the wearer. i o;:e purpose of the committe in
GIRLS ARE ATTRACTIVE the system is to make no.o
I'cMi.anent the results of the ',h.
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IN NAl IT UKA Y UNIhUKlVlb oIind work. No system of reKination ran finplofd at the layi. i . . ...... l .
T;,a i. .ff-- ei av uniform. t , : KIUUIIUS IOI KeepillU III IOUCI1 Willi
for $.." and $40 re.-f-cti e'y.
Tliesda will not onlv be fPiin-iii - i heed a a red leVer da from a uolf standpoint t the I'ourtjv dub. hut fiom a social one as weii. All afternoon nnd during : -ai! eenins a constant stieam of ma-, chinee ariived at tiie club, brm1ns all of south Bend s se.-iety folks. our.g and otherwise Net a single one of t iio.-e machine, eithei. escaped th" oiJiful F,d 'ro- workers. who guarded rv enframe to the duo rounds sel'iriy; eiifi.ince las and s, 01 e : fmdl Women weie located neat'
tl'.e club and at ar:ou- places along the gvlt course. Soft drink-, candy, peanut, chewing sum, eti .. weie od at ;he-e booths, v hilf cleats :ind ia rets (u!il be boiu ht fi mn mem bet of the your.'- women's motor corps Another uroup of "in women sold tel. h:t' and blue boutonn let e. Women t'ntla tinted hv Heat. Veitaei the not si:n tior the d;:t lete-red ihn.' women w ho ere not r,hev,vic en-aied ft cm following the ,oure with the so!;' pla-rs. nnd indeed m ftmrpi! more in
terest and knowledge of tne camej 1hsn di1 many o;' the men who also' l'uither consuUiaticn of the i ules braved th hot an to w itne-s the and regulations ?roerninc: the South Vest irolf srme eet placd on the'l'end Auto Trades association was our. ! hdd by ti;e members at a meeting at The ch.h houe and uro md- a!-'tlie Chamber of Commeri c Tuesday n:o attractive, were madejniuht. The rule vvill probably be doubl? !o for tlii- ua!.. day. "Ameri- ' adopted at the next im eting of the en Ftats vee placed at i r. rv a ! s ,:. -! 1 1 ion to be held Atisnct . a'.on? the drive-ä-y approaching the The memheis decided at the mtet-
riuh, und Red Cjos emblem-- an.hi'.: Tue-lav n;u:ht that T'la ri were arranged a t e irv i.omt . I .ba:'"'- who ale men
cf vantage on the era n da .v-d in . ti --o.-!.tt:on will close their piacr of
th club hou. 'b :-üu s Dinner was sr ed a 7 o dm k -nrs'1 1 '. ! e w : " o'. !
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lie- made patent leather ti imiiiinüH which h;:; been seen about the city leeetitlv were unusually conspicuous e.-eid.iv afternoon. when their
wearers piloted nuce se en-pa.-sen
K-r cars throimli the thronps ath- conunue ire-iuentinK' me play- ' ... I. :.. . 1 i . . 1 ..i.
dek-ie .-mi hi- ,'iounus in oiuer io uiuam tue oinei
trie ciuioren, as tne attendance there is purely oIuntary, and it is hoped that the had.ee system will sutlicientlv interest the children, that
Lifter havimr passed the hist test thev
e i ed to w it ne-s t he
two badges. The national aspect of j the work should foster a fraternal J spirit among playground people. j CHILDREN'S RED "CROSS i
SUMMER WORK MEETING WITH GREAT SUCCESS The- efforts of the promoters of the Junior Red Cross and the recreation committee in continuing the lied Cro.-s w ork of the school -1 1 i I -
dron during the vacation months are ! meeting with splendid success. An j instructor and two assistants have ! been appointed for each playground for the purpose of meeting once a j week with the children to instruct them in the art of knitting.
Tli ose children who already know' how to knit are beinu supplied with arn by the local lied Ciof.s chapter and the others will be as soon as
their knittiiiK passes the inspection !
of the instructor. Two days a week are hcinK jrtven over to this work and the gills are inged to devote
nr.! I-no iirvi n iirrTimp I even more of their playtime to that DEALERS HOLD MEETING j occupation.
iwenty-tive children have registeted for the work at Howard park: I'I at Perley; 1 at Leeper; öä at
Kaley; IV at the Olive st. school: 24 j at Washington; 2ä at the J. D. Oliver!
piaygrounu; i. at tne uiivor scjiooi; -3 at the Studebaker, and at the Franklin.
.ade. They are indicative of the Indiana motor corps in its servke ca pa city . Th" fact that there v v s but a -mail pel entaCe of the contingent
pie.-ent is due to the fact that trierej wa- dela.v in securing th" tu-c essa ry j
supply of uniform, and it was not .o it expected that the fair member would appear accouteinl in an hut th.e p: ofier rument. ev en thmih they f.iiitd to he uj) lo the public's anticipation by so oorn-. However, the whole cont'neent was present a the I'oamiy cic.b, so there is little . . .1 i . i ex . i c
i il.uut'!' ii'.ii ine ,iaciies suueieo ii lack of :Mitei tn innient. The ouri la, lies who had uniforms, and who. therefore. were I fullv e.uipnod to appear- on active !dutv. are as follows: Major Catheiir.e Oliver, c'apt. (iefaldine Koo- , ertson. l.p.-ut. Jc-scphine Sullivan. Helen Hauchten. Hary I.eeper. Helle ! hiiiuiiiii. Helen Hooth and Helen j Low er. ASSOCIATION TÖF AUTO
(INTERUSBAN DAY
Meet nur trieiKis- .it Robertson's tn 'I'll i:r Ja . hnp i:i hc nomine, takj limcii in mir um rooni .mi vMi nr;i ;.dir fr eiui in the .u"urninn in mir rest r , 'in. A.w
Store Open All Day Wednesday
Interesting
Co,
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Store opens 8:30;closes 5:30 Sat to 9:30 p. iru
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Specials for Thursday
I INTERIIPBAN DAY I
Hosiery Underwear Women's Union Suits at 59c and 69c Or' : narnvA- strap sh.:iiKier ih.u Jon't slip t.n ; th; l....sj knee; worth o'V .mj 7' v. Quality Hose, liie 1 1 : 1 1 -1 1 -white mil;. . .-.t 25c pair.
A Choice Interurban Special Wash Skirt Pattern at 95c Thursday we ort'er von three yards of Pique, Corduroy or Bedford Cord, 36 in. wide, with your choice of any Pictorial skirt pattern, complete for 95c. Your Choice of These at 19c yard 3o in. Tissue Foulards, 30 in. Spider Mulls, 36 and 40 in. Fancy Voiles, or 3d in. Flowered Crepes Your choice at 19c yard. 10 yards Long Cloth, 36 in., for $2.50. 10 yards Nainsook, 3G in., for $2.25.
Domestic Special for Interurban Day
Berkley Undergarment Cambric, selling at the manuf acturer"s wholesale price for Thursday only. A fine closely woven cambric lor cor-et covers, night jjou ns and undergarments fUr women. 36 in. wide. Special Interurban Day at only 32c yd. American Printed Calico, Special at 18c yard. 36 in. Percale tor -aprons, houje Jree$. at 25c yard. Satin Bed Spreads with holster to match, A ft. 0 78OS; vorih SS.5h Special at $6.95.
I INTERURBAN DAYJ INTERURBAN DAVl
$1 .00 House Dress Aprons at 50c For i;irl 14 to 10, and small women. You could not hnv th.e materials today tor les than si. 00. Plain colors, blue and' pink., with check trimmings. The number is limited, so come early. Children's Early Fall Coats Sellin? at ' . j price. These are Wool Serges in navy. Copen and checks; :es o io 14; worth up to $0.00. Interurban Day $2.98.
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Special Prices in Our Linen Section
Dresser Scarfs, Center Pieces and Japanese Lunch Cloths at Great Reductions 17 dozen Dresser Scarfs and Center Pieces at one-third less than regular prices. Lace trimmed, hemstitched and scalloped WS v,C.
Scalloped Scarfs 18x4 2, with pink, blue or plain white ed;;e; worth 23c. Interurban Day 15c. Center Pieces 27x27, with lace ede and insertion; worth 30c. Interurban Day 39c. Dresser Scarfs lSx42, lace and insertion trimmed; worth 5()C. Interurban Day 39c. Dresser Scarfs lS.4o; scalloped and embroidered ends; extra tine quality; wurth Sl.oo. Interurban Day 75c. Dresser Scarfs lSx.so; hemstitched and embroidered; worth 30c. Interurban Day 39c. Dresssr Scarfs lSx.So; lace trimmed, sheer eyelet work center; wurth Interurban Day 79c. Pin Cushion Tops, lace and embroidery trimmed; worth 5'V. Interurban Day 39c. Scarf and Pin Cushion Tops, scalloped edfce and embroider designs; worth S1.2 5. Interurban Day 79c. Scalloped Table Scarf, embroidered in colors; imitation natural linen; worth 0c Interurban Day 20c. Table Scarfs, l.v3G. imitation linen, fringe trimmed, stenciled designs; worth 25c. Interurban Day 12c. Japanese Lunch Cloths at halt the regular prices. Beautiful designs, stenciled in blue. Two special- 1 X inch at $1.19 54 inch at $1.50.
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INTEniJRBAN PAY
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House Dresses Double Service House Dresses ;U the price m :,- terials; splendid Paitcr:;with collar aiui c .t't rh.m material. Inierurbnn Day at $1.50. Cover-all Aprons, pen back and front. ivcia! :- $1.00. Bathing Suits at special .prices; black and white braid trimming, at $2.50. Suits in Colors (ii ecu purple, navy, part wool, ;u $2.98.
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INTERURBAN DAY
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Interurban Day Bargains in Women's Wear .
M e n 's F u r n 1 s h i n Specially Priced Silk Fibre Hose in all colors; worth 3 3c. Interurban Day 25c. Men's Suspenders, extra strong elastic webbinwith leather ends: worth 3( C. Special at 25c. Men's Union Suits White or ecru; with short sleeves and reinforced shoulders; worth reuiar1 S!.1(). Interurban Da v 79c.
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100 Beautiful Figured 7oilc Dresses at $5.95 60 Summer and Earlv Fall Suits. $25.00 values, $19.75 7 Silk Suits Roshanna Crepe, $55 value, $29.75 These are in navy, sand and black
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100 Changeable Silk Petticoats, wide flounce, great variety to choose from. Positively worth S3. 08. Special for Interurban Dav at $2.98. Susquehanna Silk Skirts in navy, black, white. Special at $3.98.
Automobile Protection T h e dusty roads. You need one of these Auto Dust Coats. Regular S3AS value for $2.98. Also a special Cover-all Coat for auto comfort, in tan only, special at $1.50.
I INTERURBAN DAY ' j i j mi
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Stamped Art Goods At Special Prices l!r":.en line I-'"..)! -ciei;. f ' ica-e j-h d .it n.u: price tur Tiiur-da; . Kemper-. 1 )ree. f-' ' Mil: Uenurpiece-. (J".it ti.ip-er-. etc. Hew line of Stamped Pillow Cafes, excelie:.! de;i it $1.00, $1.25, $1.5C p?ir. Interurban Day Specials In Our Drapery Section Ueaulihil design i.i te-
lunues at 29c, 39c, 59c yd.
N 'UiiKham
Filet and
Nets at 4Sc and 69c yd.
Uie Cocoanut Oil
For Washing Hair
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, '.;!- ll:r m ! what v i
faor.
no' Iat v thati t. o'rltu-k ( pt M,-, t unlays. u Iumi iPin.On opf-n uru;l 1" All ii!'PHv af' tliat ji'i t heir ),n i '-f liiii-
i !! Oi '.p ii'i lo. U a. in "filing ! tli" liiMi! rs. thi 'in a c i -,. T a viii;. anil is ii iaTT . vil. the n-j :--t of lh- ! u.'V rmi-rnt. The n( in'-'f r.-' , .' thfiv '. r't'std all .: : ia v s tul lmlnia v s.
INAUGURATE NATIONAL PROGRAM FOR THE BUILDING OF BARGES
A ii 3-
jt-mption boa nl at I-iport'. but later ; li,. was i -i-la.sifU d under the nv7 iiihn- friMii the war department.
ml was pl.if n m A-i. m?' claim
the
628 LEAVE IN DRAFT FROM DIVISION NO. 1
cantrui-tion pendent upon liirn
Mdi'imt to the national rail-
If o i wart to keep Sood ccriYit'.on. ear wash it with.
Mut -'.lps an! pieman d shalM-;-oon contain Too much Ual:. Tin 'ne the scalp. rn.iAt t lie hair brittle, and :s v i-v- harmful. Ju: p:,ii:i n.jl.siried cocoanut oil which i pare n m 1 fnttrel.v jrreaselt i- nr.:' h b;tt r tl.Äii the t:iot expeniv sn.i o- anythii.c tSe o-.: an i.o for hanipmiiri. as this i.in't p.v-ii.l
in-1. re Ihv hair. S.mpiv moi-en o':r V.,i with' Fi.e men left the local naval reciter ai.d rub ir hi. me or t , ruitinc station Tuedav ffr tiain-
:e.sp.on ful" v :i! make an a" :tsdin
WASHINGTON. .lu'.v tional l'locram i-are
as an
road X r.i nsfuirl a t ion w.i put
whv Tiiesda.v. At a 'onference of r p' e--en t a t iv c s ! i of the 'var industries hoard, an'.; oili.-i- covcrnment üencies. vvithi
'.i. 'urin an Hurley of the shipping
ilou-d. it was decided that the pi'l-
fn- pvomtition was based on
v - eontentioP. that he wa a police of
and that lie had a wife rlc
tu-er
,n,lfl iLOSS OF HAT MORE
DISCONCERTING THAN
orities" cotar-'-.tee of the w nr dustr e. huard should appoint mediately an expert to decide
in-im-pri-
..iv s-
At the mertinc Tueda niuht a campaicn for members was ina'.'.S'.i. rated, an.l it : hoped by th association to enroll eerv auto de, iter in South lö.nd ar.ti Mishawaka a mem-
hri K'n'ii. Schwab of the emergency tltet
coi potation. vo:im urj;anue a dc-
orities if material for bare con-
it ruction. Mr. Hurley said Director
NAVAL ENLISTMENTS ARE INCREASING HERE
I Six hundred and (o r.iV-eUht j men have ln n s-nt "ut of this eitv j by bjMrd No. i in tho selective jflraft sinc e the rleclai ation of war. 1 aerordinsr to a compiled list of the 'various classifications made out by the draft hfiaial cha'nnan T'ifv.l.-4y. .Actordinu to the 1 i . T.". white and
LOSS OF AUTOMOBILE :thrrp xrV have du 'limited service: "." whites i e in the
s-ei v j p and awaiting: opemiiors to remedy physical defects: four men have left in the emersency f'.oet work: 19 v.-hites and live Negroes have been reported delinquent, that is failed to appear for entralninent with contingents and nine are not fi jalitied for active serv ic e and 4 TS whites and 10 Xcroes have been
tu. i inducted be the local b"f M? nnrl
i vuii'i Limi.:
Th p'osp-ct of having to ride 1-oine in a street can without either roat or hat va a tiiore serious predicanient for Mrs. William Stone, wife of the superintendent of the National Veneer Products Co. of Misshavvaka. than the los- of her new si passenger Sttidehaker car.
l.'non leaving the Auditorium thea
ter Sunday eveninc: she
'ov-rider had invited himself
'called for induction.
appidnt expert" to direct th" developments of bare ti atisportation.
'.-ill.v It lue i, Mfal t.t.il.ses
tne hair -tip ii"i o ; fih T' ilLer r.;.s i.. e.ts.ls. a:d ien ett ;.a.'lltie f d..t. o:it. iandi.,1! iaJ ri rr,f ball dlle- , i ie k : . a i i'i -. a 1 , ai.'i l !i-.i it "' n j,d .mV orient n . r: an' ea smaiMif , .ii r'. I . i . , I ..!'.- d oa : i . . t oil ; ' ria - a a .! . k ore It ; v.-: ' r. e p I'd fv " ! r t. ;a epn iicn T " P imi T '). f i TT" ' 1 v 'l-o-n?rO A !
at tiie Oreat Uikes station. nearpLAPT I PAVPQ 7APANPY
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Wi.ii.il . rf a to! Htrbert Coop of this , itv. .,.:. !. M. I.vnch ar.d r. I. f ortipo .. lükhalt. t'ti.ef I'f-ttv (;ther :nS Slalel 'l ' .-.liv ilat mote Ti.en V I e V- . nitd h t-i!ii:iiii; fr.ro So.it'-. tteiul .ii ., i-.i-t two hi. ihttn those fioMl all of the other ?evn iS'-Sta-t;op p.ji r i et her.
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SI.H 111 ii.i p-vi-.i w.'hiii fill '.Of IUI li
! - K . i.i 1 1 e;. : . ' -t lie fe U i!.i to ui his oilii .i a--d
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ide Keic of Mish.i'.oTij a i id o'fei ed
AT MICHIGAN CITY TODAY
partment ti build tURs and barges a'ld the war and navy departments
and th.e railroad administration u i I ; .- n
to a htt.e m in her machine, ana i . i the caiele.- wretch had thousht-: SALVATION ARMY RALLY
l-sy t.ikfn with him her hat and;
wrap, w ho s.ie had .e't : n
jiosedlv :ifi 'dace in the car.
IN SUCRIFF'C flPPlPp! Wii: .ondeüM- .:p..n a ol.:t:o
m w ill w wi I l. ! ! o J: r p I i : i e m .
1; t pp-lo d
.it Ml. and Mis W'llliai.j. to boiii" .M M is:;.i w a kl in his a . In h v i-o 1 1 e n . n ' I
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'I'tM lie Tu ! iv ii. ii tu M;
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v . s h
lirafVe for ("amp
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Interurban Shoppers Brine our Im si et t the "Coffee Ranch"
COFFEES Roated in tiie .Store vl.i direct vvith leat expense. TEAS W'h.-ile.-aie prices for Quality Goods. SPICES Prepare for pickling caor..
Special Mixed Pickling Spice c lb. - 2 lbs. 35c
Full line d' pice at v. hole-ale prices. GROCERY ITEMS LOW PRICES Heiter Peanut Hutier "Miide A iiile ou a ait." R-usted Salted f,eanii! Alxa'.s Fre-h Alva-.s finud. THE COFFEE RANCH 133 NORTH MICHIGAN ST.
Buy Your Coal Nov ' '.:n uinii-i-BEST GRADE ILLINOIS GOAL I. r.v in ; -i'; 'i;-' : clean, r i k.:".' like anthracite. W. w carried in t'-ck. hhh .cr.uio l:iJ: .;nj Kentucky c- .!. Cil n. tor prices. Mascdi' Supplies. Bell 279, Home 5279. 315 S. Taylor St.
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