South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 210, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 July 1918 — Page 3
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CELEBRAlEWITH
00 LIVER OIL
Allied Diplomatic Colony Will Remember 'Feast' at Jassy for Embassy Guests.
th Bed Cro warehouse . ih t h' rijui-iti'.ii. ar.ii h- courteous sup- : iritf mier.? of th w afhou.-1 handed the ordr!v a o, :ai! t'Ot;! .mi too',; a cc-ipt. in th c u ; m a t y f o : m . .f Oil. The ,-a.T.f evi..r.:, i 1 1 1 r i took w;tn ;: j i ";.r-f-n: ini all the important !alf- in the ent -t t a i ! :a :. . The h'st, proud of
had ?'f-?n offended by the dinr.er ; f : lopments.
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LONDON. .June 2ft -Th alhed diplomatic rolony in Flo um a n.a will 'op.? rrrnemUr the aniia! in .1 a s
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r-ospita! and ?ndica! s'ipj'Üfr?" from United -tat". The shipment w . lon de!aed on the way. a;,, v. hn it arrr- e! one of t!i j : ; , j jnini.-t-i insurer on . ei-i.rati-u its an ;...! .." (hnrer, a fda ".or te a-. i:nn-;
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After rhe a rra ne rtien t for t'nf!inrr had all l.e.n ,..? ,:; d out by the rr.ini-t-r who -a .!- H hot. it w a. f.,;;n. thif ih.o '" a a not an ounce of o.; e o:l o -ojf it'ttion r.f minist r. tl,f fhairmar, of the American Bed 'ios mission agre(, to i 1 1 ; - i thideficiency. A' cord m-'ly a Winten order wa .riv'n a u t hori.in ; thr. ii ii it r to Withdraw one r,uart ottie f;f oi- oi! from the supplies hb'h hal j: arr; ei from NV ' York. The minister sent iv- ordcrl. to
olj e o;! for the r. cation, ha. ,irrar? a menu in whbh e-ry i,h 'on TO in er fill ;t an i n - !'.;)) I . It f'tl'Mf'? her I er pad to ,o into details regarding the ilnouni'emn,t. Suf'sc it to sav that thcie as not a ir.2'e li-h of which a ti orje was al le to take tr,o:e th a mouthful. Frorn oeinnin t end -erythin f'aored with a pe-m-t ra ti n -t'i-te hich the Atnei ir an .ninictf r i-' lare.l iva? tliat of fih-'hi. Kfiy o.y :if fi.-ed the flc.l Cro. chairman of attempting a hai pra'--?ial joke. ).ot he ;is as niiuh at a ,'is aiT brMJ ci.-e, and iou!I only i.romi.-e tli.it the matter woLiM oe in' estt-'iterl on the morrow. A short talk hetuefn the p,l i'rr.ss thjirman and trie su per nr. e nJ - tnt of the Tarehoi;si? r.fxt day so!ipi the mystery. What the warehouse man thought v.as olive oil turnerl out !e f uil-flavorcd odlier oil, uhicl had been shipped for u of the American 'lor-tor? in treatini? JtOiemanian ipfu2:ee-. International omphtations were aoi(ed hy the riioulation of an elrUornte explanation, wliirh liad to he translated into seven lancuases in order to reac h all the quests who
MAXCHKSTKIt. Kn-land. July 2r ' (Correspondence, i t'nclani's r ation.il ht-!l factories art a a har- , nmT for repulatin? the prices paiI 1-y the ;oernnunt for shel! t;jrnd out in privat plant. It i? e-timate.l that they hae aed th treasury many million of pounds. In this di.-trict there are IT national hell factories. Patriotic engineers organized them and they ar operated so skillfully and etfn iently that, despite a steadily increasing cost, of material and lahor. the price f,rt paid for shell ha ben vedrufd ny one-half, and in some casfs e en more. The tiuiMinc- of one plant cover j IF. acres. The plant is arranged for the manufacture throughout of both hish-exn-losive nnd hrapnel shells of lnr?e ealtoer. Since bepinninc ' orr.itions it has turned out to date nearlv 1,500. 'OO shell. Most cf the rav.- steel used in tlieir manufacture came from America, also many of i the factory's machines. Probably at , no factory in the district is munitions work carrkd on at such a h:?h ! and ustained rate of speed. . The number of employes exceeds lO.COo. of whom a lare number are , women recruited fron) textile and i linoleum plant.
10 ITSELF Dixie Has Dropped Old Time One-Crop System nad is Helping Nation.
PALLAS. Texas. July 29 Th Mjuth has dropped the one-crop sys
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and is beginning to feed iUlf
land help the rest of the nation, tnu? i nuttititr an end to the story abovit
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SHOP AT, GRAND LEADER AND SAVE DOLLARS cs
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Everybody is saving money, even the wealthiest people in Soath Bend are clipping coupons and cutting down expenses.
Tho (dlToN vM.ll Tui'da i a;is ;i ery ropular incditini for xoplr to iliritr on and -at iiioih'. Women in all valks of lifo Clip "iipon. Von will sec on in I'.. -Im ric sanlin; in front of our tor lotm;in? to our ritonieiw. This is truly a store for the m at commonwealth: the masses and the classes rub shoulei Surfdy thf rrat war has liimicht a better u nd e rsta nd in c between humanity, an.l it look mote like the other half of the world's heirinninj; to know what the other half doin. Kveryt hirijf advertised is on sale in sufficient quantities to sere all ' fiet your scissors ami clip."
75c Dress Aprons . . . OVL 1 "r hibli en, made of f.ne striped pet - ale. v) i j, .( . er style. s!ei to C, a is.
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30c Turkish Towels . . .
I ! a vy Idea, h Turki h bath to els; w ill be sold with tili? coupon I'J-
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85c Corset Afm Covers at . 4yC
Women's beautiful
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with coupon I lie.
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SI. 75 Bed
Spreads . .
Pine whit bed preads for double oed; will be sold with coupon $1.1 J.
44c
75c Summer
Bonnets
For babies, in white lawn: beautiful styles to choose from.
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Women's Handsome New 7.50 Silk Dress Skirts
New tall sty les, heautifal srripes and plain colors; hirred and helted citdle, tailored pockets: spec. $3.94
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WAISTS
Women's beautiful (leorRette s T'repe. frepe de Thine Waists ? in embroidery and lace trimmed; all colors; special with i coupon Si.WI.
$1.00
$5.00 Trimmed HATS at
One table of women's Summer Trimmed Hats that sold up to tT, - Trimmed Panamas, white. heay and ruih straw Sailors, beautifully trimmed. Choice with coupon at SI.
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100 Women's Odd 18 and $20 Coats Suits Dresses Broken Pi7.es and odd number s. that's why they to at this ridiculous low price. $7.00
Baby's $2 J O A Dresses . Lmi Painty white dre?sc. lontf or short tyle. lace or emb trim'd. special JS1 .'2 I
75c Ruben OA. vests oyc P.abv's Hubens ests sold everywhere at 7 .' ; w ith coupon at
1.87
$3 Crepe Kimonos
Women's serpentine lone crepe kimonos, beautiful floral designs; all sizes.
97c
$2.00 New Corsets at .
Front and back lace, rlne coutil or batiste.
hew styles; with cou
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Wom's $3 OO Dress Aprorl.OO Wom's house dress tpron.. made in 10 lirt'erent style?, in
fast color percales.
97c
Ciirls' $2 Dresses .
Prctrv uiiiKham. in pi i it! a nd p 1 a r. , ,.:(1r. t om hirat ion tvim?T'.ed. s'.7s '2 to It: "itb coupon 07-
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$2 Muslin Petticoats
Women's beautiful embroidered while muslin petticoats, cut full; with coupon or
Ladies' 85c COp Union Suits cOL Summer weicht with 1 o o s e knee. silk taped yoke. V neck; all regular and extra i 7. e .
97c
1.50 Middy
Blouses . . .
A lor of women's and children's midly blouses in white, trimmed with colored collar and cuffs.
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39c
Wom's 75c
Neckwear .
Lrrge or medium size collar s of Georg
ette crepe and crepe
lo chines and white irand ies.
Child's $1
Rompers
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65c
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vtic ker. han brays a nd che iotx sturdy made; :?e to c yea
97c
$2.00 Silk Chemise .
Handsome silk trimved envelope chern:m'S. also muslin -:o ns , it h rou pon 'To.
75c Mop, Oflp 25c Oil . . .zyi Ii wonder special: 7 üc triangle shaped mop and 2."c pint bottle Cedar nil. all for :!! with coupon
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Child's 35c Sox at . . .
Fine mercerized lisle sox. with fancy
Scotch tops; all sizes
pair I'M:
24c
Child's 49c Union Suits
"ii:ls union suits, sizes K to 1 yea r t; special with this coupon '2ic.
Mens
Men's 31.50 and
$2.00 U. Suits
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In athletic o p r : mh and r. e r;S1 f d. coo! . ro'ch. full ''.it and e t ra x ell md.
m all s;;es. at
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Men tr Half llo I VI wft Out. -Iiirt 9c I. Mhl hirt 9'r .V l'nderrer, m. 3.;, len' W OO PnU :.D7 Mru' lUth
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Hvt $1.50 Work Shirts 89c
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59ci
Women's $1 SILK HOSE .
Women's f.ne fibre silk Hose, strictly rirst quality, in white and all colors, double lisle top and heel and tee; with t on pon. pair ."!.
Women's $1.50 Q7r WAISTS vlt A lot of women's pretty Waists ' n dim;ty. voiles and lawns; 10 -tyirs; z to 4; uith cou pon t7r.
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Boys' $2.50 Wash SUITS Pretty styles, made of finest fast color materials :n Middy Sailors. Tomm v Tucker ani Norfolk. Sizes .? to
years. Special
I.oyV S."m WaUt ,-c "0c I'll Inn snit r.7c 51 Khnki Vanis 19c $r. Wash Suit 1.8il
$1.33
Boys' $2.00 Play Suits .
99c
Watch our Window Display
$1.00 SILK GLOVES
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67c
$2 AUTO HOODS -f i ! U C M p 1 i ii. ifi i!'. inc
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farmer w ho bouRht hi?
i beans in lioston. his furniture in I j Grand Rapids, hi food in Kansasi M'ity ?.nd jaised only cotton and aj ' pa k of hungry dosrs. ( I Th "Aar, according to authorities.; j has done more than yeais of advice j in brinffinsr about the present situjation in the south. where larsj ! quantities of fno.l now ar binsj liaised. The immediate and import-, ant effect, members of agricultural! departments ay. is the sharp de- , irrM-o in the drain on the north
land west, which now permit5 of jmeater oersoas shipment.- from
those sections. I 'air Itotnrn lnairMl. l'ived povetnmen' price-, insur ins a fair return, encouraged plant-
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partments and agricultural nointed o.it to the southern
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! the benefits of a varied crop, and tue
excellent weather brought crops that authorities say will result in still greater acreape of wheat and
toats next year. The ideal weathe-r
resulted in an early harvest. Texas, Georgia. Alabama. I,ouisiana. North Carolina. Florida and Virginia will harvest sreatly diversified food crops this year. One striking result is shown in a shipping report from Alabama. I'ntil four rears a?o from IT counties in the state not a inr?le carload of hogs was shipped. In the year endin? April 1. 191 S. boss to fill L'..ir2 were sent from the same counties. The value of the hops now crowinc in these counties was estimated at !M.000.f'f0. Formerly the section raised little except cotton. A summarv tecently issued by the federal resere bank for the eleventh federal reserve district dwelt on the prosperity following the planting of a varied crop in the largest state in the union. "Authorities whom we consider entirelv conservative estimate the
I Texas wheat crop from S. 000. 000 to j 12.000.00 bushels and the oats
crop at approximately .n'.cuu. ioo bushels." the report said. "The yield is eeatly curtailed on account of unfaorab conditions in the Panhandle section where in norma! times, the crain is extensiely produced. In more favored parts of Texas, the north, northeast and en.tral portions, the yield is far above normal. The acreape sown in peanuts and other feed crop in all sections of the eleventh federal reserve district has been unusually laree onrl ronesnondents advise these
I o o1' - .... rj crops are doins nicely. Sections F.oUinjj t"r. ! "Some sections of west Texas 'which for two years and more have
suffered a terrific drought almost completely demoralizing the cattle business are azain coming into their own. "The outlook in the cattle industry has shown much improvement in the last month." the report continue. "A larse area of the ran?e country has received fine rains and there is a better feelinsr amons; cattle and sheep men. It is still very dry in portions of New Mexico and the cattle interests are .ufferine. Tn the Panhandle section of Texas conditions are much improved. Recent rains have made plenty of grass and the shipping of cattle to pasture in other sections is no longer necessa ry." The fruit crop has been e-od. oeaches in particular being plentiful.
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PARIS. duly 29. ( Correspond -
ence . The German advance has broupht into Paris anti-bombardment insurance." The one company allowed to do such business will insure any given property only agairst dnmacje from t-.OOn shells. "f tlv
Germans were to re ach a pom: j where their huge 350-centimeter , guns could effectively batter Tar:. ! and were to pour 5.000 in without :
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u a i 1 1 s 1 ' e .' r i - " - r - erty. its owner would have To re- ; insure against the next 5.000 hel-s. i
The price of the anti-bomb d- States w;ll be exchanged in London ment insurance ha gone np to twic j next Tuesday. Fta.m July "1 to Sept.
iwnat I lly a n 1 1 - it 1 1 I a 1 1 e . 'U 1 1 1 i i'li.ii mviuivr. iiiiin ii".i-i.-ni iccst. It means just six frane .f-r tiie l'nite.1 Sratec inepiding declar1 thousand of insurance if it i fur- ants who are of present L'nited !niurc and other household go .d ' states draft age have their lar (that is being insured: tieht fran s j hanre of enlisting, if they wish, ir 'per thousand if buildings; aal !2jthe British and Canadian armie. 'freies if anything el-e. After S"pt. 2 thee re. on.e liable to The insurance company also has ; compulsory service, under the draft
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BRITISH AND CANADIAN I11.01.";31" lhBel8!a" trawler RFPRIIITIMP TRCATICQ Mled and sunk and thfe "ew. . onntUnUM l!iU IncAlltO !Pi.tinp of a father and son. also was' WITH II s TO RF IRNFn taken aboard. All were kept on the
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WASHINGTON. .Tuly Ratifications ff the British and Canadian recruiting treaties with the l'nited
su bma r ine's tower, and peared. the
deck near the conning ivhen a patrol boat Hpsubmarine submerged
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drawn up a scale of l-ps.irance anaint personal injury from long ransre and other kind of cjns and oirp'ane raids. Thereby it is po-
! Sib'e to imure civilians up to .vi.C ifi ! f ra r ' ? at four francs per th i'anl
in the districts nearest the present
law. in the l'nited States army. Biitish subjects, including declarants. J'1 vcars or mre, ami .etween "I and both inclusive, are a!sn within the recruiting conventions For these men Preri't Wilson will appoint a iav on which tbev will have to regi-
ithou. warning, leaving the fishermen to droT. n. The Fe!.fian skipper and his sen and three Knglishnien perished and inly two cf the Knglish crew w ere saved. The survivors state that the Germans ransacked the trawlers before sinkir.E tbem and carried off erthin' f f value. The cerman sailors, accord. ng to the survivors, ate htsciits and hsh ravenously as if Marvint. All of the Germar,s appeared to be oaths.
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SLICK'S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. 12 H. MAIN HT. Pbotm: ifunvs &11T; 1W1 11T -The SlUJt Way"
THOMSON AND McKINNON 201-202 J. M. S. Blds. Mrmtwri Naw ork iok Cirfcanf, N Yark IctUn K.tetmgt. .Haw OrlfttJia C otton t. rh mj g CTilraga r-Ufk Kirbaocr. (tlp Hoard f Tr-a.ia aoi Iotln Itanktr' Aaaarlatioo. I!rat I'rla4a Wir t All Market. I'UOMUS IVeli S0-3. Hernia 202-249S
f jnt: at two and a half a tho..i.iri iter. For "0 day? after that day they in lari: and its immediate xicir.py: 'will have their last chance of volunat c ne franc in remoter department; j fatily enlisting in the British or Caar.d ;.f T 5 centimes in the mo: Ois- radian armies n the nist day a f -tart departments and in Algeria .er registration, if they have nor -so The company. whoe parent c r- j enlisted, they becom- liable to co;nga.iiation in P.ng'.and has at h c i i I u'sorv service unr the l'nited a reputation in years past for taking States drsft law. any kind of a "sporting" risk in n 1 u -suvance line, will not insui" .ife ' 1 1 Q r A T C 1 1 D M C Dfi CO
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for ovei "O.ftOO fiar.es nnl-ss s;.a pr -in i i. uis are paid.
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I.O.Mi., July 1 lie surv'vort no aiiing tra!-is. i ir ti -! British and Beigiar.. :i btoiib.t ;nt a Rritiah p.rf. tl! " Terrible tale r,f German rnialtv. Th4 British
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WAR LORDS BLAME IT ALL ON U. S. CHIEF
AMSTKBI AM, July :$. The emi-orn,"ial 'iennt news agencv today carried ;n its telegraph report tarefi. ly se',-'-trd newspaper edi-
heg inning of the rifth
All the editorials a h.eliicose vein.
which it is Relieved her, doe? not t-r.et tl.e unaniiin) is opinion f The A i st I o- i i nil K II ib Ii pei .pit-S i.e r.ewpapei. the name of whii h va flrr.ppe.1 f,4t ;n ttrtnsinisslun. sii I'ifi't Wll'un is he p-,r:-ipal ent-my of pe.ice aT pi-ent moment. The newspaper pi ofe-e horror
J.P.McGiLLCO. "The Hx)usä that quality
UNION SHOE CO. 233 S. NTicxiirra.il St.
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j a.r.W I UP. All) IN CHINA. BKk'ING. .1 lis 2. Th iVkiriK 'chapter of the American Bed i"ro, j raised the quivilent of .t.'.oo ;n eo;u
re enntr n:i To rne Ken -rn r.ii
lome 'rr.ee. tr:th',r 'Mth um h- Fr.dsv hj- :,o-nh ud the rc' w ouef.tnn now trj'v
tained b; other chapters in China. . Itaken aboard the Mrmartnv ThriP.enn v-Jticn.
e! the treatment of pacifists in th i
"3 s':rk before diwt? rn ; I n'ted STate and vs the rar i
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WARNER hiOS. Seed m3 Ftrm-Machincrf 114 E. Wftytw St
Broken ila.- Iupli( atcd tl c Swirtif No Ti.at'er wr.n "t'e.! ;!it.. I 'rice Nlfd''. DK. J. IJI KKK .t CO., t)IT, 2T.0 R Michigan St. oih Fhone.
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