South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 213, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1918 — Page 2
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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
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EFFEGTIVE TODAY Public is Called on to Rigidly Adhere to the Regulations. litcMr "vcill adjust hiaueif tu u twpjUnd per month on iumpf :':i of t.i star. Th. j w d I i.i . i o I : . which will r ! V!v t . 1 1 i ! ui the .r.-f. of Odoir. -. - 1 -:r.. 1 t meet "i world iicrtaio- ;:. thi- commodity .tnx to urf for t;. immedi ate 1 mamls of tl.- aihs ai the American er-.p'Hit.'or. try f-r--. ! Tr.e Indian." allotment jf .-;.mr fo- ' AutJst is 'oo pou ril -. ami it, has been found ?. s-ary to deduct' from this an, out. t the ceitm, it-- ! i:f'd in "tee? of th .lulv allot- ; ment. This means a i ut of j D r if Til in all sufur t:v-d f'-r both distribution mid consumption. S' 1 1 J T hoi;' hold rationing v. hi i voluntary, as at present, public -.itinS places will 1 e required to ohsrv. j new rKulation.i effective Au?. 1. ( permitting th" i of two pounds of ! JZ.ir for eery i"'- rnvaP; fi-nvil, in - , ..ad of thr pound, und r xistiii-t j regulations-. j Satisfactory Supply Locally, ' According tri the loal food ad- j minist rator, the .imar situation i ieaes thA public in satisfactory j diap to 0 through next month, j u?ar supplies to notei and restaurants have already I.e. n rut. and allotments to the le-s eser.iial industries have a Ivo h' fui restricted. I .emulations in ricard to the distrihution cf .suirar for eaunin purposes have hern so strict that hoarding has teen impossible, and in most case." canning r quireim nts an; greatly below thos- of other years. IL has been found adiFabl, howvtr, to impress upon the people the i: ces. ity of re isms' their plan? tor preserving fruit, and the food admin i.t ration surest that t lie fruit erop lc preserved without su;'ar and vu-'triiil later, when the fall su.ar erop Ifyomc available. strict Aeoouiitinjr. Retail grocers arid all i;.er' of sugars iri the industries are bein-r hJd to a strict accounting f c r every pound of sujar distributed r u.--I by them. Any iolation .f the sugar rules, it ivus stated, will ,e t:Kt by a ea ncellatiem of all sugar certificates, and by a seizure of all tlm suitar stock on hand. The sugar and Hour report blanks show a weekly sugar allotment of 1 ounces, but after Aug. I it should be ckar'y unlirstooj that this will !e but tiuht ounces mr eapital eek'.y. Unle-s the cnnsiin pti ui of suuar i reduced both hy house liobbt rs and ike public Kenc rally, the food al-luini-tration warns that sun;di-s tor Relsium. tin- Red Cros, V. M.C. A.. iv of C. Salvation Army, and other organizations wairking for tb. welfare or American military fot .-s in Tparope. cannot t" maintained. DRILL liMSTRUCTOR WILL ENTER SCHOOL OF OFFICERS' TRAINING Scout Master I. I.. Cunningham ban resigned from Iiis position with th V. M. C. A., and will -von leave for Pl.ittsburg. X. Y.. wh r i.. will fake a month's- four-e in iuten.ie military training. Mr. Cunningham. Trho was' formrri- a student of Springfield college. .Mass.. lias received h'. appojrdmen from the president o' that institution, and with 10 other men expects to institute a. reserve orheer' training eoure there this fall. M. M. I'o.uald has alo applied for an appointment, but u yet be ha received no reply. Trading with advertisers means more for less cash. To Have Perfect Skin Throughout the Summer l-.uW. a H'.r-'vM: !::; ;..i ':!! t'l'l. V "?rht t T;.-r ;.' ! w i. tV tt:i.: f.'in.J r r tti -.iUüu.-r -!:;. Noti.'.riiT ;V' t : ii!y ' r. n. tN i-. i f:. -s . )-... ;a 1 . -:-.t : n ! :'.:. 'J ! ., v rr.-iJl v :ihsorN t.. r .;.. w Ti-i4. r .oafrn.'-! . nrf l.i:: !.r;iiJ rth j .au-J t.iw '.. ! . .::. . Lo.l c'.rlit t f-aiitl::.! i: jN.. r--.iln- iL' 'T? .i!..::. i ;'.i;!c An ..n ? r.-r. '.'.t- i v. u v . t.iin i.c at any i r 1: t"-rv. ;;; ".'.sitlj.'.c ( -,:. i.Tf jrv ;tn,l v.iL-l rT i.u.rn..:'v wtü er.iA ,!y ctp'.i t cv c-rt i-t-TpIf t-i- T'l 1 r;r.!Mi,; ttt-r for ib.- i.-u.t:': . f t.n.. ;.- , :- ?rf nt an SICJ EM 1 c.iTpr4tloa for ret.r.r.J ctrjral colcr to rr ftipii hilr. for rr;o i-;4 da til ruff asd a 9 hr rtiv.ül. I r.6t a d. O.iereui .ed betn? ut a! r$, ra iy to u. Philo fay C'o..Nvara. N- J J.P.HcGILLCO. 14 The House that quality built."
Do You Believe in Dreams or Signs? Detective Delinsfy Does
I ; .-t4 Vir:tin- DMinski Is a :. (!: of Jifab. That is lo ay, h l.i- "i I .1 .1. l!'"'j'l:llt Ir.tvr :i l. I'..: ur.l.ke i.i.iny jer.o!:-, Drtec- ;:- I'lir,ki beli-v-v in th- drtams '. !;s. and wh'neer h- (.'Of-.s M.:. ;wii an uiic -Ji.scious xperi5!.;-. 1. t.ual!y lnd-. i? - conn'.. riart in io:.. o'. ) t : -v.( during Iiis wakii.y time. Tili". ;i c r i 1 f : to ti.- i t-:tlvo. uof. ,..)t h.ij.p-!. ric li;l :t luji-on-often. That !s to fay. his 'it -mm - . :;, ott' U ol"a: tr ue. Tb: is pa'tieul jr.y true, acoiali:v.r to th- dt(ti ar.d thoe v.h v. -'ii; w ith him, m Iiis j. duties. lor m(ane: Srverat da.s ago th- jMiln d-p ti tment r ctive l word !':-:n tli- 'nriaditn ;o-,rnmtit that it believed a dc-crter from its army ujs i:i youth Rrnd. Th- work of tindln? th; d sorter was turned .c r t-j e'.in.-ki and Ilovae Hamilton, alo f the dpui tir.ent. Tb ity was ou?"ed f"r th d sorter, i,ut not -veii a tr;ie. of him oubi b tound. THEE CHEESE N PLACE GF MEAT Dairy Expert Asks for Greater Conservation of Skimmed Milk. The alue of eotta-ie cheese as a substitute for meat, the relatbe Pricts of these tvs o commodities at:d arious ways of using the former, were demonstrated by Miss Nellie Johnson of the dairy department of the division of agriculture, in the otlice of the county food administrator Wednesday. Miss Johnson is a co-worker in the campaign to eliminate one of tho itreate.'.t avenues of food waste tho misuc of skimmed milk. Cefore the campaign wa instituted, she .says', skimmed milk was ither throw n into the sew r by wasteful housewives, or resolved into casein to be used in the manuvaeture of table tops. comb-, and buttons a lieartles waste, when pcopk are starving. F.ven when skimmed mill; i? used as a food for live stock the returns in th form of ni-at are much smaller than when transform d intc ciittjttrp chees to b used for human sustenance, ;! Meat sulistitutc. 'The composition of cottage cheese makes it possible: to use it as a perfectly satisfaetor substitute tor meal." stated Mis Johnson, "inasmuch a it Ufers, pound for pound.. 01. e and one-fourth times as much musck -building material a a pound of lean beef. In addition it piovhles -.I times as much lime matter, and this niake.s it especially valuable as a food for children. "These nutrients are readily available and are at the same time free from all harmful Influences. In addition to its meeting a food need at a -ry low cost, being but lo or 2u rents a pound, it at the same time hflps to strengthen the dairy industry." "Dollar acainst dollar, there is fiom three to four times the amount of food value in cottage cheese that there is in meat." concluded Miss Johnson. POWERFUL LOT OF STEAM REQUIRED TO BLOW NEW CITY FIRE WHISTLE lr-.-,"t Llilofrt A. i;iliutt of the water woriis )o:ul txoluined the T-i.i i... Vc.liu--Jay niht of the new whi.:V ;i4. U'.c city pumi-iii .tatioji. "U'li'Mi the whitl Mows." tai'i Mr. l'llictt. "liroptTty owners are .!ll'o 1 to at or.cr f-ll'll ufl' tl 1 0 u..ttr with which thy are sprlnklii'i, their lawr.s. for wlioji the w !:itle ''low it ;. a iu tha: thi-re 1 .1 :'.r' "Til" ic of water for lawn .i'rir.Ulii! while a :".re !- iis irol t t' :t .Town 1 1 i - water V! c -r.r. ." v..ii. a Ti 1 w e loiro tL.it t 1 1 .-. ly ol- 1 v- the rule to 1-':t i'if th" ii ii'.Kliii.r watr a '0i ai 'h- lu jv the whi:lc "The vh4:le i ;i :'i:e 'hint;. i ntiiu.ev!. "and the only 'roui-ie wo .re h.tvine; .ut!i i: 1 that v.- hj. shut uoNvn .11 the waiter works in rdtr to blow the whistle ' "Il's sotnethii:: hkt- tl.a aatotno1- i. interposed John I" Ik I la e;i. another member of the ..'.. ; wot 1;n board. "He h t to stop tl.e :.;ahit.t; in order to 'Ct ;.o.cr :io.:w;!i to j'.ow the horn." ARMY PIGEON STOPS IN STRANGE ROOST HERE ! t-".,e'., .1 2 . Kocr.:I.o t.. a-i.o i previse ,.f :iit- Suut!: Iler.v1. i In-,,:;;. lu'. . f'Ui:l a ti'u:;' pigeon i:-. h. ,-'.. a r'ltt c.aniiniUp the li'jir . -i o-..f oi' r.s li 4. iciii.d th.it .t 'o:.- ; t';.- ' . u:iiiy, as the I.'.-' -eat ; u t:ci !;'.:;;. 1 f . . a . ; - Mi. '...:.- do - : t i:iov wl.t t tl.e :i: '-ioi . .; .1 t 1. av ; - : 1 e ; !i...ti:. : . . j . . ; ;. v, :'. i..r !, . : :r . '. . .'.i. !'. W.ii. h. ii.ii.ej ,ii - . " 1 ' 1 "a : : 1 1 i T :hls
Tuclay iiilt Deim.ki had a drtaiü in vhicli he saw Walter Krecmer. the Jes-it.T bring su'-iht tor. in ;t S. t'h ipin st. for:ii r it-!oon. Wednesday morning bclii:.ki atal Hamilton .set out to continue th".'search for the lecrU': About lv -'clo ! in the morning Iel'iiski ren.tiob.red his dream. "Last ni'ht I had a dream. I Gleamed I faw this deserter in a place 01 '. .'iiur'in st." L' lin.cIci -aid to H.iUiiltou. "We'd better jro over i thr- ;md e if In- is th'-.-re." he ur-e.j. The detctn had a description o the desei t-r. that was all. The desriptiou that Ielin-ki had of th". ! man appeared to hav b'en visual a d in his di f vim. ; Su the two dot'-ctiv .vent ! j tli i place on y. Chapin t., and lo an I ibrhobl, there was a man answtrin-c ) th" de-ription of the deserter. ; " What did I tell you." asked Uphnski of Hamilton. "Vou can't beat these dleams f mine." I The man proved to ie the d serte!-.
WS IRK OF LOCAL RED CROSS In Addition to Other Help 665 Persons Have Received Personal Aid. A total of Jl4 enlisted men ar.d 1 0 1 dependents luvt been given aid! by the home service- section of the j St. Joseph countv chapter of the' Red Cross during the past y ear. In i addition. 71 families hae received' i financial assistance, and in L'O mdiidual ca-es loans have be n made. Transportation has also been reiideied in four ruses which proved worthy. were The servi'-.- diiion. w hich i i sometimes regarded as a bureau of information, has answered laluhies concerning the allotment. I allowance, and insurance provisions! made by the government under the war risk imurance act. lied Cross visitors have ako called ut 422 homes and given information with regard to health. school attendance, readjustment of the family budget, supervision of unruly children, allotments, allowances, compensation, and insurance. lYw Medical Attention. Through cooperation with the St. Joseph i'oiinty Medical association, the local dental t-ociety, and the heal advisory committee of the state council jf defense, the homo service section has been able to sc. cure :ratis the s-ervicts of i! different phys-ician-'. eight dentists, and 10 attorney?. At the retptiest of military authorities to investigations relative to the mscuaie oi eruisieu men ;.ax e oceo ( made, but in only one case did the j investigation prove wio uiscnarge asked for juttitiable. The service has also secured employment for nine persons, and has been instrumental- in moving mxfamiliesj into better homes. In ten instances extension of credit has been secured, and hospital care has been given to 14 different individuals. Sixteen tuberculosis cases were discovere! and put under su pervision, while one blind boy has j been cared for. and an artificial limb J secured for one young man. DAIRY INSPECTOR MAKES MILK REPORT Acconlin,? to th milk repOl t iiivtu out WedntsJay hy Roy H. , Wolf, city dairy inspector, nine of : the no sampler .f milk exaniined , contained tiirt. The dairies whose '( 11. ill; the report Miows to contain
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dirt are: Slussr Hro laiiy, FU'liable Dairy. Maple lan Dairy; Annis liios., West Sid'"' Mill: Cv., Scherperellj. S'anitary Mi!'; V. The rTort of the inpectr follov.-s:
Xan-.e Fat Ilacteri. s;user r.p.s- ?: 10.00'.' ; Ann's TJros j 0 . ! 00 Wet Sidf Milk i.Y.. SO.COu S.-lierpctelij ::. 0.000 ' Sanitary Mill: Co. ... 4.7 I SO. 000 V IT. 1 P.ntzeh.ian . . . 00.000 F.it S:.le Milk '0... : : .loO.OC":- . T. Witr.er & Sun. . . ::0.000 x !:o;iabe 1 Mi.y ".4 ."0.000 T. W. Shir!. ::.! nO.OOo Maple Lane Da:r . . 4.. 50.00'' J. n. Sholley ! 10,000 : F. I lir-icker ;:."! lO.OOO . i.'. W. Hick ::. 22 .CO' U. rt. Troure 1 30. 00c Snitiry Milk Co. . . . -'.7 40.000 A. Ji;l 4.J 1 sO.vOO Arris Uro 1 1 O.OOO Maple Lane Dairy . . 4.: 200.000 II. W. Xt.on - 1 60.0c 0 I SuabedS4!! Ar Son. t0.000 '. Arthv.r Jain 40.000 UeüaV.f Daii- l.'O.OOe' d. J. Wither & Son. . '. ' l;;o,000 ' Chaplt. Ik.rk" Iairy . .'.'".'ji"': ' U; Side .Mill; Co. 4 ,;..,0(m. 1 Willida laiiy ... . U'j.'jtO Sanitary Mihi "o . . '.v.'.viv ( Sra'-.- Mio !'."!. . .. , l:-. .-.od Dai: y ,".'
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II Thirty-Week Course Will be Started at Local Y. M.-C. A. ( One uf the leading feature.-; of I th- V. M. ;. A. night school the. Icomin" ear will be thj intensie iti.ui.M- oifeied in mechanical irafti 1 1 . This coin. e will )e only open ; to men who have had a suiticier:t ; foundation in mathematics, as no jtiiue will be yiven except for practica', j . ork. Tile idtdi i to complete a eovrsf in 011 year in order that mechanical ; draftstiU .n at the end of that timrt jean du practical v.ork. To thus end tber' will be one instructor tor each . U' students. They will p.;t in throe, j hours -aeh nicht for three nights a ! Weeli and the cOUlSe Avill le eom- : pleted in :'0 weeks. I i -r l-inaii(l liy (iom ninciit. Tbe tr mndous demand made i.y - thj izv enuiK nt for drjftsnun has practically exhausted the local supply. ie;ite often the work is of ;' .111 inferior T.;ality due to tin- in- ! pt rienet d draftsman and for thes-1. reasons the Vounc Men's 'hri-iian ! assoej.ition is endeavoring to meet ja ry urgent call. It is iiitemb'd j to make an organized effort to enroll a- main men as possible in this imj poi tant i.Tunch of industrial work. 1 The salaries now paid and tlie t proprcts for the future in lm ehan1 ieal drafting "will fully warrant an: j man's attention who has ever hud any thought of cnteriucr thia lHid of w ork. 35 HOSPITALS OFFERED IN INDIANA TO TRAIN NURSES IN RESERVE There are reco'-jnUc d schools of nursing in Indiana, to which oung women enrolling in the student nurse re.serve may he assigned for training, in connection with campaign now under wav bv the tho woman's section of the Indiana state' council of defense to enlist 1.3.ot such patriotic volunteers, asked by Surgeon (Jen. C.orgas of the war department. Hoth llpworth and St. Joseph' hospital- of this city aie ! included. It should b understood. announces the woman's section in connection with the enrollment, that oung women who are willing to ac cept preliminary training and er wherever the war departmnet assigns them, are on the preferred list m the classitlca tiou of students. These students will be trained to take up the work of the more experienced registered nurses who are seriously needed in France, behind the firing lines and in the base hospitals and also to meet the moiv pressing demands for treatment of civilians suffering from the effects ..f war. The women who legi.-ter for training only within the state, will blJ j,Llcefi on lh,. deferred list and wU, pi-oV ahly llot be t..,lleiJ un,n after the preferred list has been assigned. Those who rffi.ter simoly for s-ervice witliin Indiana may be l?rejiaied in eitlier of the following lu-pitals. which are accredited training schouls: Itohert V. r.utis hospital, Indian- ' apolis. Indianapuli city hospital. Indian-5 apolis. i Icacune.s liopital. Indianapcl;-, j St. Vincent's ho.pital. Indian- ! i apolis. ; F.pworth hospital. South Bend. St. Joseph's hospital. South lUnd. Lutheran liospital. Fort Wane Hope hospital. Fort Wayne. Leaconess hospital. Mvansvillc. St. Mary' hospital. Fvansviilt. The Walker hospital, i:ansvilie. Hoiiie liosjdtal. Lafayette, st. Mary's Mercy hospital, 'laiy. Home hospital. Muncie. 11 Id Memorial hospital. Kit h-.MadJ-S D.l Wa lite! hospital. on. D. mix's hospital. Mad;on. Fnion hospital. Torre Haute. Ciood Suniatitnn hoj-ital. 'inccnnr. St. John's hospital. A :iueroii. The Fletcher anitarinin. liniiana poli. Tlie Wab.'.di 'a!!e -a r.itariinn. Lafayette. The Fastiran horitjl. Indianapolis. Tlnntincton "oint hospital. 1 luntiimton. r.loomington iiOspitak r;:oommstcP. l'.owrr- Letcher ian;:ariu:r.. 'ir. -cenne?. t''uM er Union hospital. Crawford;Ile. nikhart General hospital. L"!k:;art. Park hi pita!. Wabja. Iran! e'ountj ho-pitak Marion. The Mix hospital. M.unoic. Harth. oloniew c.'our.ty ho pital. i.'olun;bui. Good a!.ia: mo. htisLai. I '.OS ii i . "alpa! a. so, Sl'lAlili WILL i ii l :i. The last uill of the '.ate Ida id MvC'a'o. Was ::le,l to.- p:obal in 'i.i Sr. Joejii; i uUi l W.u !'. day c.ti '.nic Fust, a i.a'ilit : . ; n.ade th öle '.:; t'.ia: y in che ..tat with, thf eXc. ptiuti of a conditio!! a pal t ot '.i'. ;n;l tl- -ul,: hi-. S. 'it ; a. a 1 1 a . i ; . S . ' ', t,tl s i a she -.'.; : ' . s i ; , . !' k: h w I.e . . 1 -. e.t:S i , .. .t then d:;'csc o I
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Our August Sale of Blankets Started Today You can save mone buying your winter blankets now. Au-iist prije are 25 percent Icwer than September prices. See window display.
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r Advance August Selling Many v o m e n are chooi-inc; tlieir fall and winter suits now the advance selections have many advantages. You can choose leisurely and et a more perfect fitting Payinc; a deposit of 25 percent and the balance monthly is a great accommodation, and lastly, your suit is ready when needed and you are glad it is all paid for without inconvenience. The New Foil Suits are Here. Beautiful models, all silk lined, from $25.00 to $100.00. Velvet Suits from $55 to $100. TO BE iDEN Twenty Feet to be Added Fromi Mishavvaka Av. to City Limits.
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favorable action on the pro aosed ; Judge Mott decbled that the plain- , r 'till should be reinstated as a mem.improvement of Pen a from,. organi,ation. The piain,he end of the P;n' instituted a mandamus proceed1 inent to the city limits depends upon , . .... , til. i i Ii r ii i. 1 lVt,vn I ny against the association after h the attitude of the fedelal oNeill- , . i . . l. ., ry. i had been suspended, t ment m regard to the v.r.x i.eine j ' !JTS ri"'r, ,,,:,,.;, f.'r! GERMAN EMPLOYE OF lZTT;Zw ::'t-Z,Z: peoria post office ;uht. ;. of absconds with funds ! erty owners were ii-ik an i -- ji.itsa'd Ihemseh.'es as heiu- heartily, : in i'a'o; of the im pi 'o men t . IMPJlilA. 111.. An;. L--Jo'nn C. The ,.;tioii then aro ;.s to : Bensinp. vaIIu c.ihier of the ; wh.;t!icr the impi o ement woub1. l'eoria potutflce, and sain to be a i conflict v. ith th orders of the .-late 1 relativ-- of "oittit von Kerr.storlf. 1 . orncil of d:'ene that all unnece"- former German ambassador to the .-n-y public improvements mi fi be ; I'm-.-d States, iv nought on a char 1 ! n 1 1 d duri'.i- th war. j -'f ai'.scondinu with a po-tohVe pav - The hoard told the prop ; rty own- toll of .t,'.oje and an addition;-; 'frs that the m ittt-r would be taken IZ. '. loot f ro.u the war .vin--;th the -täte cokiuii of (b?fens j stamp fund. He is bcl;eed to :nMno'Jiili L. I. Hardy of this v ity t.? 'trad escapir into Mexico and :.-.al.-' or. .e. P- es't ;;ibe-t A. jtt of inp iiis w. y to Germany, and fedIth -.oard expretse-i the iew t the er' ?cert hV v.atc!:1:t? th- bo: -Jmettir tli.-.t ir.atPiuch as the .treet der tow.n-i. A wa.-.-an: for rjensmi?". iwi'.l a?To.-d a connecting thoiouh- arrc: was 6 worn out Wednesday L:
fare with l.uohar.an and Nil es. .M'.c'n. tr.'i several noir.ts of importance to outli Bend, and co-j.d be : :cd for ha.y trukiiiff. ho believed tliai the state count 11 cf cefcr.se would !ook favorably on the pro;ct. lle.irinir Net WtHliiela . The heannc on the pi op ; .;n- ' prove a e. t wa.s cntinned t-. next j Wednesday oi-i-.:. at which Uüi- the t): !r Ihn.v will h.C-'e 1 O word fi-m h" :at- . o u ; . l ; ". o in... Mr. n.iu;. will ..t ir.e n.. -IThe ,ulid Vedi,.;u.i .... i. lii.t ui - d'-l ! Th. .! ni r; 4 of t Mk'and 1: V-:., :,lid..rA.ik i ' to the ' : hi. lit- fi o;.. it p: -'.' '' :- - -- . T ' , i i 1 " - --. 'V . 1 1 ,
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Store opens 8:30;closes 5:30 Sat to 9:30
Our August Sale of Furs Never have we opened up such a wonderful lot of QUALITY FIRST FURS we have for this Sale. We have gone over every piece and carefully examined i;. We offer you the Choicest Garments at a Saving during August of 33 1-3 to 507 over prices of September and October. Beautiful Coatees, Fur Coats, Fox Scarfs, Hudson Seal, Scarf .Wole. Mink. Martin. All priced as low as we ever sold Furs. For Instance for August We Will Sell Taupe Fox Scarfs soft and silky for $25.00. Black Fox Scarfs soft and silky for '$25.00. Beautiful Black or Taupe Large Possum Scarfs for $19.75. Handsome Hudson Seal Neck Pieces from 315.00 to S50.00. Handsome Hudson Seal Capes and Coatees from ,$50.00 to $200.00. Wonderful Fur Coats Prices from $05.00 to 3350.00. Our August Sale of Winter Coats, Plush Coats, V elour Coats, all W ool Cloth Coats The greatest collection you will see this year. Savings of s Lc5 to sio.2 n the prices this month better values than we have ever off ered. You can select your Winter Coat now, pay 25 percent deposit and make monthly payments till paid for.
Included in this August Sale are Salt's Plush Coats full length at $25.00. Handsome all Wool Velour Coats $25.00. Fur Trimmed Coats of Plush, Wool Velour and Silk Velour, priced from $32.75 to $85.00 Special Note You will always find an immense stock of high-class coats at this store to choose from. You will not buy such good coats as we are selling this month at anywhere near such prices as we are making during our August Sale.
I John A. Ilioberd. The nece.?ary condemnation proceedings for the ' widening of the street are to he ) .started by the board at once. 1 Oakland st. intersects with the 1 1 proposed l.iou'.eva -d along: the north j ! bank of the St. Joseph river, which j !boulourd is to b 100 feet wide. ' JUDGE ORDERS MAN REINSTATED IN CLUB John Kreienianih won his suit against the St. Anthony Croatioa Henefit association In the St. Joseph superior court Wednesday when Po5tn-.a:er C. L". stor.e. . l.ennx. w ho disappeared Satu--!:iy, te'.e-raplied from Mexico. Mo. o rt-.atje to r.ut.t w.te to .,rMv..: a stock: ut rhe.r 'home. Mrs. Fenin? found 51.000 in hills hi the ha- and turned it 'er to the postmaster. Heiismft's fathf r tu. ciiief n.ii:tary officer of "he duchy ? !. en- ' h.-r. Germaliv. and h' Was in hr.r lor the s;i;.i. j,oiti-n. but was diainlv riled wheu 1. ui.-.-- t- h.Fnited State. He o:ed -iri;t v.-.: - e. th Fr.:t..-1 t ,'f- .-. n- e.-ii. -- v father i aid to l,a'. e rel nted. and aKo a te: m in I a . . ht- : o'.h4! s .. t ! e m l. in the caiman at::.' '..o : . !.;'.' e . '.--.,; - - NS a t '. 1 1 f O f 'he op-'.l: of F.-'T-r .;:".'- Id .i r. . 1: Tire .; -r-.
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