South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 213, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1918 — Page 3
iihi:i" i vlm(., m'.ivi i. I Kiwitt ll on hU o:!U'?ii, 'r-rator !; Fourth Liberty tr.d -:sirIoyes aiul the public, in or , ie: tl.V. the j r.ot oni;' i;:;u:.t;li:-.l at r. h'.h standard, hut i:üjuol '.lei c er j jos"!b. It Is the p'.r ijt.-- to l- ! ordinate nniJ unify thfe pervlc so that thty iiiay 'j oj.erated a 1 i.1 Loan Will Start September 28 TAKES OVER GULLED TO DUTY
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INAVAL RESERVES
W RE CONTROL
li.teret of th- i .':!!. ai.d ti -
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o.T.rr of tli ijro;.rtlr ".'o chan will h. i.iail? mi.'.U ! after the mot caief.'. (.onsiJt.'H -, tlon of all the facts Wh-;. deim-1
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Companies Will Continue Op rations in Ordinary Course for the Present, Says Burleson.
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.Number Limited Only to Avail ! able Room at Train-
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i TIXLTHONK JIHAD'S A PI'I.AL. i,rrth of rh-
j lUiiiv, auk i. Theodor- fourth loan, ir.sJe.nl I N. Vail, president of t)ie Ainei lcn.i ' week, as in led" iuir
j He;; Telephone Co., W3r.tpday N- ; facials plin f-ir nior nieiixl ; joied a statement to all employe of , CnmL alKrs. A 'r.urt:r m..iaii::i. i:
i the Cell Mr.es a?':ing then; to con- . v,-as v.-ll! al-o enable ..or I.;.ttinue to show their "finest fene of ( jn :en t.. enlist i- vi.rke. TVASHI.N'GTON', Auk. l.-Cnn- i obligation and your loyalty and' The date .-f thr i.ami-v.U'u w.t- h:tiol of triephonc: and telf-r.iph Unos i fidelity to the public -ervlce" under noUnccd at thi tin. lu or.Ur to
ofcr at niidr.i-ht We 1 - government control. whici befe'an i jav catnpalsn "J k: nl.ath.i.y t
I WAHIN(iT N j f'-rda Ji'e u .. j fo, ' h.e 'I.') t w of ;tll i-nipi;.n f-n
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A;.: I . I .c5. "-ft :': aliped r "ail t i'.e .Ufr conti ol aurd in irar'port-
'id "A i" f.ip! !. rde:---.;-d 1Y the l.H'. y -
pa l 1 1 . i i t h ! 1 i n n'UCihe; railed.
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r-rtment and their op-ration plav-d they have displayed in the past. The prevent the planum of other am P.'1 ""'v " , ' 'tt i.nder the -erxral jp rvi-ion of .i statement was Issued after a mv-t-; palgn whlch might hiteifre i-h j " . ' ' ..ul( Zu''li: .t "fe' ' I"-cul 'on.mifeo .r,.ttd fo: the J lng herd by the compa-ny'a ofScer ; the flotation of the loan. L ' , Vh ' ,,.M w m ,',' !"irr" l-'-c-ito discus continuation of their du-! Amount Mav Ii- .ihm...immi.:imi. I ' .'".'V-, in. '',vl h 'v . ' ', . jt! under the federal rennte. It- Although official annoumen.ent j ' H nVin.,.;
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nl further n..ti-o the conii'inie will , that the compe.ny'ü Rffalr would C,an probably u 111 be tc.e.o...
ontinne op.-.-,, t ion ir. t.h ordinary run along virtually as uauu!.
cour.-e üuouvih ih :.el, .,ud tliat a.l ii
idoyes aiU ,
OCO.000 and the late
i eizwl.tr chan-j Mr. Vail said that at a cenfer- which the horn
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i ket certincatec of lnebTedne ie-
"Jit wai equally emphatic in the . deemalle next June wht-n luxe Mir
statement of hls desire to conserve 1 paid, the amount
th
loan n-.ay
the service Dr:d property oi tne he reduced.
intei rht will it
en.-'er.ce in Washiz'.uu the utr.viste: j 4 j ,-,cr ttnt. sfhouid the tit-a.--
it;n ih in the perform -! general at-iied ccopetatlon und ft('ury decide soon to place on the m:i -
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".trne tftrinv f eir.pan raeut. The i'lin i. hov '. to co-oi dinate the facilities of th vaiuoi:? companies
jo the bc! intrre.-t of the public. companies with a view to returning'
nd the tockiudd,is. lin into wire 1 onditi"!.
iiA te,i in the i-pcc;a! fominlttef j received. loan an he han done in previoun (ompoEod of rir-t Ar-fitant rn-1 "It whp hin de'; that the own. , canipa'.?r.ii, PreVt V.'i:un hai rer.H.tter Cei,. Ivjo!.;, b.i'.id J. I.ewi. ! ers should receive Juet cumper.u- : ct tl eeveral ihitaticna to jnaUe lorrriei- memhe;- (,f the tar;:f com- tlon in the full erse for Their uue, ! addre:fc; during the campaign, hut :.i.-ion. at:-! Willia'... If. Imn.tr, i "The peetmauter strneral until ; ua ,.e: ha not i:dic.ited wheth.er he
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ors now inaimuu ;np ihjoji -uni s- - ply hhip and fur ie v1--!-- th't. nie lonftar. tl bfinr; tnn.ed ..er to; the iittvy ".nd-T "Hi; ("i1?!! 'f . lion prugiuiil. J
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Sec'y McAdoo ha suid that he j
invrst;-t-j them vhen called upon to do eo to:oe- not contemplate making nn e."in;r cor.-, the owners In ae good condition a; tended epeakir.p tour for the fourth
dejn; ; other instruction are issued, dcslrtd .)it any speeches for the !:
To hasten ' 1
ferrins; the :;i;1;M! h-'
t"'f the Wltiot.S dep;j tllieUt bilt. '!.:; h.ave liiHUtt i'H : -ii a 1 1 lot an:i' ! of the men !i hIi'Tm in th- 01 caul-j ratior.f t determine w t.-.r, .-h n ! be pf;'."ed fr'i ser!re uifii bi, . j troops. ! .At me.iine ' p !;:' d iu.i : r-- !- ;
ders been
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'f secured , continue an heretofor and
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ment. will hr continued possible inforn'.ation nn
fore any hanm- a to undertaiceri. j ttatei that no change will be ma do Mr. Hn l"iu" Staftm-i:t. i until after cuneuitutiun tind full and Purs'i w.T to the proclamation of ' careful consideration," he prfalent ..f th lnite4l s"t jte." . .,M Mr. !: ..n stat-ni.ilt I 'OV RAILROADS GET BIG
uTM'.r"'t. wZ'vu GOVERNMENT LOANS
and telephone s -tftr. of th .'nit 1 d State-. I"nf.i fnrth-r riotlie tli-! WASHINGTON, Aug. l.--Thirt."-
OrTlcials: in churge of the cam-
i4eu p.tit'n have announced that a spe
cial appeal will bo rr.ade to farmtif, V'ho subscribed liberally to the I'iPt loan.
everv man whoje jd.n ati be .'die'' by a woman. The mm w 'l to one of tb.e l orp" s', ito'i.s f r ln;
nit.
Slmiiarlv llrHi- Adm;
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h.ivc assume., .iTid Slipej-v ;s;on
t r-lcra di and te'.rj.bom sill ( rmtl'T.i.' rpciaMin 'try c.i'ir- of . ; 1
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pni railroad in Ju!;.r found it ne. etaiy to call on the railroad ad-
u in p t n . e 1 ri h- ordi-
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dend hejetofcue deelujed ir.d maturing intert - n hnr.tl d-l'-nt;:i e..rid otlKr ob'iu.ttion-, may be p.ud .11 flue ru:irsf and tlie e-Mnp units' laay renew or extend thejt mitutinii ili'i t in '.itilf' )' r. r n..' rdred y the pot!:vifte:' u " : 1 ra 1.
or.erato s nnd em- The entire um, it t3 announce 1
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NO MORE KENTUCKY COAL SHIPPED INTO INDIANA AFTER TODAY INlJf ANAI'OLIS. . Ind. Auk. bKentucky coal will te exclude! from
an. vii vmas;r i.ere: 1 nf tl
hai started a i?mp';w fot he reduction In t)i- r. -. r o!" i-er: ..." c 1 j i;i e U : 1 . d ' d i . ' ' I.
1 MP r.lhnf, crx-. a! .-i:-o- in !.. I l'i:re?..t of supplies a ml i" o',:;-
The bureau of na ic i tnui, nvue: P.ear Admiral Va!m-r. wn. tb i" s to undeitake this step m u result e; which e eral hundr-d .:e.i wP! b-
mi!i 1 r:'. t !n'i fnr H.'.XMfii .h nut-.
1.-.V...J ... rt-.t ,.al.-,ow- r.f IndidhK and Illinois beginning
eVnme'nt compenllon or to help ' Thur-day, according to an otder by j
1 ... 1 . i.-tf .il- mi la cr a jr.ta..i' ; VliC
.,m, H.n.ieacd Wednesday by the Indiana
i ,it- f'Lj'av. i-vvi. Ha ! 4 .'! . - 0 5 , c 'J v ,
added ' se: a ice
the for
the federal fuel uamlnlti ator re- 1
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tllH ,-,, nv.rt n i fuel adminletratoi', The Kentuckx
n.inlsti utloJi annuanced tonight. 1
making the total distributed t tail-
i fi.ada e'.iKe Jan. 1. 2 0 3 , 7 1 4 . 0 U 0 .
"All ; . 1 r r -. p h o n e 1 "Ut ie.
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om pa i..-' will i-'tnthitu
" orn'.n n C'' o:' tbej;- lu't-xent leportinc to the - iin'- ollices'
heretfifovo a:,d n tl; e f ei ;i p I rp 11 1 e 11 1 Should
ci-al haa leen "zoned" out of Indi
ana with the exception uf some Ken-
' tccky feae coals which may be ship
ped into the t.".te unvler
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ol-1 tone movement. I. - 1 41 cv.,.
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in!',,. f'MM. ,.,nt 2.1.1 IS 3 tuuV whb-b -cts piu-'uuvuon m iTuuana ana u- ; vv...,.c
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no;.- una tne net-is wi ine o un für iir
coal are order.
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I ,'ret"!ore to the 1 -1 : t r I -1 A-U l'ooHTatiin of Ml, "I r(;ne-tlr- ie.;u: t h- b'.v;
iw.e terms j eluor April 1 '
o'.r'er. 1 mrii fumte.
was paid out Of the J i 0, 7 77,0 CO dep.irdted with lirector Oen. ?IcAdoo
.1H roads fiom their "f the advanced !n
eue jm y .! . j ' ßy ot'j Mas aiioweti to wav
n. ::, j 1 1 ."- . Ö ö " , f 0 ö a? demand
I Kali at sli pe: lent interest, ati.l f 1 . ". "2 5 . 0 C f H partial pa.Wiiei.te uf 1 : err; me wt .tmpen.-vitiuii.
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as b e 1 1 ! 1 1 o Si a I Ilm:: its s imi.o-i 1 ndia na p. i . . which tlo----
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Advertisers can $11 for less profit from volume.
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! aidel'ed tlitr.lifeb fortunate for th .itason that the brms to;eth-r n
the l-.iin lot X .vu it .1 1 -
of the state ami a fciaat deal of
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iv.as clt i leri; hete fro'.u Srptmoe:
fi 1S94, until Sep!-mtr;' of I i x haMUi:. at Ih" i eir i liiu- !i uorii'!--,
j been ei.led al llir l;i. '' i. elr. - .'ion. and v li '.,,k .Ut-i kinm i.. ; . at 11:" j 'fio.u T a'da v I ' at his h o , u Pi 1 1 r . ? s e 1 a -: , I . d a ft ! a ion u :! 111 t- i : U w liHUsnd i, eom pih a 1 1 ul.fs. j Surviving ate bis viff, tw.i i M hi ion Learning of Lafayette, an 1 j Harry Leaniir.u of OlvUhoma Oity, ; Okbi . one brothei and one h.ilf ! brother.
IMEN IN RAINCOAT FRAUD j CASE PLEAD NOT GUILTY j NEW YORK. Auk 1. Cap:. Au'b:ey XV. aJShan of the quartermaster's reere corps. Felix Gou- ( led, a manufacturer, and Daid L. ; Podell. n 'anyer, pleaded not guilty ; to charges of conspiracy n defraud
Ithe 0ern::.er.t in connection with iirr.iy raincoat contracts in the fed- j ' ral court Wednesday. Eail was i ! a.ed at SI 0.000 In the ca-s of Capt. j N'auRhan and Gouled. ar.d Podell ; wa. put under 55.000 tends. ! j Federal p'Ofecutor? charged that ! j Gouled. who has a tmall lace fac- j . t-ry at Weehavrken. N. J., obtained ,
I seven cr eight large contracts, fo ! the manufacture of raincoats fo
j the government on consideration of j ;the payment of a ''commission" of! 1 f.ve pr i ent. part f whlrh tliv j saij. wa divided with Cap. ! ! Vau shan and othr n-?, .? . 1 I 1 'ruled States uimv Million- CAfills', it M -Uli. V. "le m i--d ll, x), j contracts ; ''apt Va Lollar, v bv. a; r.iUi,. I
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CHILDREN'S SHOE BARGAINS
Rare Shoe Treat for Men Black, Tan, Cherry Red, Mahogany and Cordovan Oxford, all the latest styles as well as the more conservative model. Values up to $8.00. Sale price $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95.
Barefoot Sandals, Play Oxfords, Tennis, as well as cool, snappy tan, black and white dressy Low Shoes are all included in this great MID-SUHMER CLEARANCE EVENT
500 pairs of odd lots in Women' Oxford, Pump and Strap Slippers, in Patent, Ttn. Suede, Satin, Dull Calf and Kid, Come early and get your hare of these wonderful bargains. Values up to $6.00. Sale price $1.95. 600 pairs of Womi' White Canvas Oxford, Pump and Strap Slippert, the leaion'i smartest style, with high or military heels, to go at $1.95 to $3.45.
100 pair of Ladle' Dainty White Kid and Buck Shoe with Louis Cuhan heel. Regular $10.00 value. ale price $6.45.
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