South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 221, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1918 — Page 3
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. ... ... - . ... Regardless of the high prices we don't seem to be affected, as our meats are of the best, and our prices are low. A trial will convince you. BUEHLER BROS. 319 S. MICHIGAN ST. 405 S. CHAPIN ST. Short Steak 18c Sirloin Steak 22c Pot Roast of Beef 19c Boiling Beef 15c Round Steak 24c Rib Beef Roast 19c Fresh Sliced Liver 5c Fresh Brains 12c Fresh Hearts 12!2c Square Bacon 25c and 31c Fine Brick Cheese. .28c Cream Cheese 28c Fancy Limburger Cheese 28c Fresh Ground Coffee, 30c quality, at 20c Fresh Country Sausage 22c Smoked Picnic Hams 24c Fancy Lean Streaked Bacon 40c Best Smoked Hams 31c Spareribs 17c Fresh Hamburger 18c Large Can Salmon. .20c Catsup, per bottle 16c Fresh Churned Butterine and Creamery Butter. BUEHLER EROS.
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Officer of Regiment With the Rainbow Division Dictates Letter During Battle.
IN'MANAPOUS. In!. Ac Hmv the famoi on" hundred and !:ltif-!h field artillery, I:i'1;.ina' ol ! rational E ;ud fsimcnt. which vent "ocr the pmi 1" with th rain- ; :ion. served as. shock troops ' t n ff 'nt treat o ff f- n s; e -n the
Marne, a i a phi; 3 ii y t".d :n . 1 1 - r reci ed Tii.ii sday h a prominent tat official. The letters r-m.e from , i hiüh officer of the regiment an. I the Iites: on' was vritten at the fiont .Tilly 1". The r:hr was dated Jnlv
A the o fitter watched or i :i i ! lous unit at th fror.t in a rain of ; h e ; from the German ;i;n aft-:-' ha ins: 'open eompeJd use his ; n:i:nmoi)i!o a hi pot headq uni te: . because of Iii rapid movement oft tk e legimer.t to the ( f-n'er of the ! ft ih tins I.n. dictated these line-.. 1
That concluded th tvpevrl'tn lttr. Then, m pen writ in r was ; tin. under da of J;,lv :s; ! Lino Not Ilten Kent. " vV tili ! i a v e him h e ! d and o t - line is. not even pent. Hp ha, been i driven back picht time. I)-a1 mn i ar.d horse are ev cvvwhi ''ir
division ha it een hundred as;,;iitles so far Acain in v o;tf.t is fortunate, no if: , dozen, h-esid"! orr.e mivinc. Kr.n flchtJnsr hhind their dead." The letter hecar:
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to m.;nc "Apk!v
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t ,un. As punishment f.-.r make report on . .ar Beck pr.t-n a 2 da on the a;e of jtjear.
rar siie f- t required ef of th admir.;tra-
failwre to Mr. s .spen-ion
of th bia;r. and hve
have to keep awake
wl.irh will hr pride t f e ry "I uih tint
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Here is inhere you can save
Summer Dresses Up to S7.50 Dresses $3.95 Up to S10 Dresses $5.95 Up to 515 Dresses '. . .$8.75 Up to SI 7.50 Dresses $9.75 Up to S20 Dresses $11.95
Washable Skirts Up to SI. 50 Wash Skirts at 89c Up to S2.50 Wash Skirts at $1.50 Up to 3.50 Wash Skirts at $1.95 Up to S4.50 Wash Skirts at $2.95 Up to s6. 50 Wash Skirts at $3.95
Plenty of Large Size 'Dresses and Washable Skirts
Suit Bargains
All this season's styles.
Up to S25 Suits at Up to S30 Suits at Up to S40 Suits at Up to S45 Suits at Up to $50 Suits at .
.$10.00 .$12.50 .$15.00 .$17.50 .$19.75
1 000 Shirtwaists
Fresh, crisp Shirtwats or' Organdie,
Voile and Novelty materials. Wonderful values. On sale at
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Featuring specially for Saturday NEW FALL HATS Trimmed & Tailored Velvet Hals
Onerinc Velour Hat:
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About 150 Trimmed Summer Hats, worth up to s5. Ohoice of anv at
$1.00
Colored Banded Hats, choice t any in stock $1.00 Special White Banded Milans $1.95
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1 I am us;n? m a:itoino'o: a my , ! post of rommard. dicatins th!? let- , ! tpr that wiil he .vritten nnie time ; after this f eht i o er. The enemy ! I ha- now reached a point in front of ; jur iritprnu-diite position? and un- : ; s we arp a!! hadly mistaken. I I : think that we hold h!m tiipr. j . We- thought that e had beep in ! the ;,inv hefore. hut no dojot o ; are reaciin in the papers thi morn- ; t
or the attempted advance. Ioso Two Plains.
"We hae had two p'une co down arid r,n' of our halloon in fror.t of J nr.d as I am writing thi the en
. em v ha u'.o' ed n ; j that u e ar- row , s 1 a ' ir. n
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sppnt quite a httb' tinie in the A :- jtr.an arm before we declared war. j "? hae just had one of my cun j 'down up. which ma kea the second ; f-in e we liae been heir. However, j that H all part of the frame, b it we I a! way hate to have accidents of ti at ( haractc-r." ' In the earlier letter the o'fu-er v. rote, in part : ! ''We fow hae the proud d:tinc- ! ti. .11 of bep- v. liat some peojIe call Shriek troops.' and will fight herej after- whereer troops are reeded j mo-it. ntel v :I1 no longer hold sectors , '! e hare been rininc heretofore. "W'e Tiow are hi an entirely ferrnt part of Trance, and if I could
ohen e;y authont'.'1" are en-' ease,! m making an :nest;at:on : of Pükhar rie!- eon 1:tiori. At The! eounc:! meetinc held i' Monday ' nitht complaint was ma.' that' ?ewa? that i bei'iß (iposited in ' the i!e.- at Indiana avenue and! other locations, i.c a menace to the' general health. Suggestion was i made that the river be dredged from Lincoln a v. to Indiana nv., but i such action is not at al! probable! at this time The streim is now ! lower than it has r een in manv j eTiFtmsr conditions a u nuia l!y ' years. This condition renders the perio'i. I
- hi : .' . : I V t 1 I ' J 1 i ,,r, . .. IjLLi -y j J.c? ü j .
As a result
t w o ba lloon s r ir.d-r direct obfortunate in !iav. eonunandmg i as lie is a er
a month with
ias
of a meeting held
Wednesday een!nc in the auditorium of the public library. loral retail merchants. professional men and manufacturers are behind a project w hereby a commercial exr ha nee will soon be esa V'.ished in (io'-iien. J. S. Wyatt. fecretary of the chamber of commerce in "hi-
iraqo. was the principal speaker at
Wednesday evening' 'pjion. He told in what manner th most successful coniniereial club? are organized and how they benefit working and tradine conditions.
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Fire which started from a threshne outfit ofi the farm of Arthur
j Sheetz. two mites south of firemen, j caused the loss of a big barn, in which a large hay crop was noted, and several other hulldins?. including a hog house. Man boss were 'cremated and some were so badly j burned they were killed. The insurance is Insufficient to roer the loss.
tell
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you the name of the
would recocnie them as thos?
that have been foremost in the nrec
j throughout the war. I lortunatf So Wir. i "t'p to this time we have been I very fortunate, only having abc ; J lOo casualties, and hae buried only 1 n mep. but there is no doubt but
what from now on we can look for heavier casualties. This is now indeed a eteran outfit. We can and hae moved at an hour's notice and without any confusion whatever. W'e did the small job of loading n trains of ;.n cars each, a total of S0f .as. which it takes to carry this regiment, at the nerage time of two hours per train, one train beintr loaded in ".3 minutes. "T wish I could tell you what i in tore for us at Ihis time, but you will probably read about :t later. We hae about l.Un" erv tine animal
now and have been reported on 'ov
inspectors as having the best groomed animal- of the T.'Oo in the division. Our iruns have fired over 2. "On rounds apieee and we hae built orne very splendid positions from time to time, fn other words we have done all things that soldiers
jare supposed to do. and I heliee that this will be one of only two di- ! isions that will remain intaet and
keep its identity. The others aie split up or changed around as soon as they arrive.
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Fogc of rieveland. O. Trs. Fogg was formerly Mi?s Miry Jackfon of Goshen.
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C(.ci:.nthati:j vix.irrAiiLi: sin; P. Any desired mixture of egetab!e
! iua. be canne.i for liome ne. a
i good ( om uinaiion consist? of one t I oiMi't concent j ated tomato pulp.onel i pint orn or t::iv lima beans, one i
j pint oki a, four teaspoons salt and j i:ar seasoning. r, e small onion ' ( hopped, and half cup of chopped j sveet red peppe.-. i'onk the tomaI toe, pepper and onion; p it through ja siee to '-en.o-.e seed and skm. ; Return strained pulp to kettle and j-'C'Ok down to a no;: the consistency er ketchi'.p. Measure, add the corn
r i oi rear. and Oiia. which have heen
pi epared a for cannm:, add aon- ; :r ic. and -ooU all toceth-:- f,,r 10 ! tninute. a, lio: into previo ily I -oiled ;ai I'.tr; i.d.y sea 1 jars. '!'0-'ev;n w;tli team und-:' 1 i'!"-v.!t' ;s t eeoinniended. Pi oc? j'I'.Jt" ;ars t' ruinute under pressure : of 1i puund-. t a 1 mi medbtte.v .
Mrs. Adeline PollocV . years old. formerly of thi county, died at Harbor Springs, Mich., of heart trouble. The remains were brought to ;ohen. Deceased is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Pavtd Martin of Cassopolis, Mich., and a son. F.dward Pollock, together with sixera ndchildren.
WOMAN SAVED MUCH SUFFERING By Taking Friend's Advice and Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
West Plain?. Mo "I rra all run down in health, had indigestion and
terrible cramps every month so I was unable to do anything. I had tried every doctor in West P J a i n s. also every remedy I couli think of, without relief. One day -when I was suffering greatly a friend was at. my house and said. 'Whv
don't you try Lyrüa K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound0' So I did. and through ir. I found relief from my suffering and I really believe it faved my life. It does not seem as though F can say enough in praise of this wonderful medicine for the health it has brought me" Miss Cuka Lie Hall. West Plains, Mo. Perhaps jt may seem an extrarapant statement to sac that this great remedy saved a life; but women like Mr Hall, to whom it has brought health, appreciate the danger and suffeiing they have est aped too well to doubt It! Ail h0 suüer should try it. Why risk life and health without it? For special advice, write Lrdia K. Pinkham Medicin Co.. Lvnn Mass.
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NOTICE TO MOTHERS 'ou can quickly heal baby's ort, rhaffd kin with Sykes Comfort Powder Hit cn'a.- iT:w;ri- hf irj ir;rfJ;-;! out C5c at the Vino? and oth-r drug stores The Corrdort Powder Co., lioMon, Ma..
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looking :t .st. Met sea prepared r.arr.poo eont a much alka ;:. This dries ti makes the r.air brittle and r The bes tbur.g f-.r stead- ; t ordinary malsirie,-, co--.:i i 'V nil ii is p i a r. d re.--'.e
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ENGLAND'S MERCANTILE j TONNAGE REDUCED LESS ' THANF0UR MILLIONS i LONDON. Aig. 5i The Britiri I mercantile tonnage at the outbreak 'of the war amounted to 1.300.CO'J ;tons gro, and the figure at The j present tune is 1 5.000.000 tonn gros. Sir Leo G. b'hioz.a Money,
parlla rr.entarv secretary To rr. ministry of ?hippir.. announced in tre house of corrtmonF Thursday,
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Every Summer Coat, Suit, Dress, Skirt, Trimmed or Untrimmed Hat in our
less than the cost of
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Absolute Savings of from i to V-2 Here Saturday
Store at prices much manufacture today. i .i i
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WASH SKIRTS SUMMER DRESSES WASH WAISTS Re larl sold "f111 so'd regularly to $5. Just a lim- Regularly sold . c . j '. 'ted number left in all colors. Very spe- to SI. 50. Sale to $3. Saturday at . , r ... . J r . ' cial for this sale at price FQ lp 1 SS io)ä GEORGETTE SILK POPLIN DRESSES SILK SKIRTS CREPE WAISTS Regular $12.50 values. Values to $5. All colors Absolute values to $5. ah i j j i c i c , All colors and sizes at and styles, bale price oale price J r 5) (vrv) LDta?
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For immediate and early fall wear made of the finest grade Satins, Serges and Georgette Combinations in a full assortment of styles and colors. You will pay $27.50 for the same dress next month. Extra special for Saturday
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PANAMAS SHAPES CHILDREN'S HATS Values to $2.00 Values to $1.00 Values to S2.00 Mfa 1 uWh w&ij
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We are showing an unusually large display
of New Early Fall Velvet and Hatters' Plush
J Pattern Hats. Other stores are asking $7.50
to $10.00 for these hats. Our price Saturday
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