South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 222, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 August 1918 — Page 7
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ENTIRE LUE Fcch Discovers That German Reserves are Being Rushed Back and Forth to Meet Battering Ram. 'HIrTr).. n;'. n i .: . .rtim;; i.q :.;ity i-.-iT.-Hrj.ich .ijvitnce in Pi-: . . - i.i . . , w .1 1 - l'.jjml.s -'.up UZnic ufiivvr here t. - ! it. TUat r.t ihc '.ir. p-rhap tiu j i i the liiuf lurtie. . a- i )'a the iusi ct u:h rep--r' 1 hi,;'.. nnimanJ .eeme.l t ncl t;u'C t face. i t i i .i vital JecMnn. L,-;;er iih rccrvc's mu t he rn-h- i e 1 in an J a pitched battle ri-koJ ; : - : virtually all he has gained a ura'rin;' cq in his created f re'.ie ! the M-ar mu-t he aban ::wA .i.hi a general wiihdran-ai ; t - ar.l hU ..lvj lines nt 1 a 1 1 W ireh heim iihrmt delay. While n American trnöps are vH'-vn t he involved in the Pi-j lardy thru-r, the capture fit Fis-j :nette. the suburb ncm- tiu river i rr'm Hmiics im the Vesle. appar-j c i : M is a part of the crreat en-! erai cheme nf attack. Cnunied ! ith developments in Picardy and blinders. IT A indicates to many i;icers that Marshal Fnch j deiinitely challenging t!ie en-1 fin;, to trejit it nut now, .r to ; ith.dra'.v. '!';. I'inrh nl h h;i r o :np. i'l with ui h r.i pidity in Pir.u.'v ''i iiiiin nli.il Tr,u-t have ii -! tlx- pi-opMjt ;.ins of .i rout in i '.i - M l-a . i ' i.-M's in Th extent of en-rn.-iüH-s, Ein an'.! r o.it tlus m..v. Tin- ' vim'., i.ottom of tho ciat fiardy nf 1 .f -n ft. it t ti-d c it m two i s .iti'1 th" enornv j'o if ion a t 1 ti ! ! ;i i r :ind nnrtli . f that pla' "" Oi l;n f ill-.- ,'i ) ) ;i .'i 1 - i " i J ' r i , i r- i. !! t i r I-, . f'kff f Ii ' I I.. I i t- -' l" : ; ' Ii- 1 I " I ' r . I fit ! I h 1 1 1' . I W in i i. t-f f i "m this I'oint, horo on- ff i - -1 o k ;t t fVar: was r ir cf d. ii' -t in.'iiirc ti th" F'r fi- li cap- ; i) ' .11 Ii i be n rrnov d. M!k-rf! . ' h wi'h'lra v! ' q ' ;i ! I "i l u 51 liO'.T I f i "i IT f !i .. .. . . . .. . ... Al. f ' ' i m . ' ii 1 1 i - i 1 1 1 in, .v 1 1 1 n i 1 1 1 1 1 r - j i f V..- fvitpf .iri f i." ! iiiilit off ' '' 1 ' ' r !-I 'ib.- y'ld bn sfok- on Mi" !.s Im.. I : !:mdr. wni.h v.. 1 i . . . i: ' J t it'n tb.. I': a rdv Irr. to- j v ..pp. !!s to na" ci. ar f bat '"' :s t 'iMu;.!; ;! t fi"ni '" 'i'" !l '"i th" bo'". ;., hi-; ! '"Mi b tin. lintiMi-1 l en. h :" ''' 'Ho- l'!a!!. b-r-. fi out v.as o, ; r 5. b" 1 . c hi ! !r-;. .-no! LT.ul ' 't "! f o ,( , !: . . ;i t fl" '.d 11 eti! tbcri-. I. ! c-.iiii Titri-e-f to ; - . - o ; ' ! i 1 4 ; i t i - i ! n i i , ; : 1 1 toi.f .11. ... i.. ! : i 1 1 . : o .. lot. - of . I . " io i- i ' v in i iMi.i ; : I tint tii" i: t ar. in ii"V" - ifl;frd o;.po;j,. 1 ' . . I ... f : i " ' n r !' pa ; i M Ii i t ' . i ' . ' ' ! M o: ' t h ? o i a i n h Tb.. a i : in .f th." ! ; on I o M i 1 1 i .- o f t h d t la- i l :id I , 1 1 l f o I . f ft." Mi;:::.! ' b f"i io it !l o I wh i. ,i ;. m'k-' !!ht;ni: from tli M i -t - i ' i r ' . ! i "v io i i ! . ; . : i i I f ; n f 1; .- n o, t il . It 1 !"! I- ..''aiti o.a. b ov"- "-r. I i - o ' 1 ' , ! , , . K '; pp! f f . inu-f b" r -ii ! t t !: 1 'i - - : i i. n 5 . " m : r ; h 1 '! in.!.- rc i - ! 1 1 n i ! a - . I ' - ho Line in .Iinp,inh. M l " ! f o'-.- , i p ; " i ! - i 'Tai'; ? 1 , i ; ; ' i ; ' n i ! n i ! : l . i ' .!;. 1 ? , ; b a ti o n i i t ' ch-'-ci-. vv : f.. id. I:;.- ' i t";n.y ' , 1 . : : ! V cm: i i a . r " U i ! 1 1 , UTO5 ' I . V n . Im i ! v . f 1; ). . v , i : b" 1 a : . on Y i. ' 1 ' ; v " i m i r ' - -: r th. 'I'-:v r-- -.V la' l e fo Tj - i ! . ' i ' . " - of ! a or ri ' " o ! i m . -' . , ', s iii' i ; m ' i m " T' ' ' "' . M ! ' 1 a 1 ' t v ; ; i. f ' ! . G " : .1 1 . - 1 , f r i i . a ' . h t" ii the : : ' , r. ! : via A A ' a YANK FIRE TERRIBLE. SAYS HUN LIEUTENANT 'ASm.VGT' N. A'U 'V. ':n; j ar1 ' ce; t d !-t" rrshing r'porty th. fb.f c!" as .!"!; : .liiüii'ii: .';':' ; f.. -. th. : .ttb . I : - f a t r ' a G '..'.. w (- !!' . 1 - p- : . ''" i'i ' 'i r.'.rbt i.if.on 1 ' 1 : No v ! . . 1 ! r ( . ,-,;. t trT! a..-o v f : ' e rr:o-.
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I ill- 1 11 n ,l,Mf ,. on the ,.art of the manu- ! f.. tt,: . r,. vohintatily to mrtail the ii-assenr-er car nil; firv on or cent - j,,. ,A i" iinl istri" loarl b'f lared tiiaf iiv .'--.--nt situatin regard ln! i tul other materials needed ir vor ca" little ri ra nee of matTiil l.-i'iircd for tl-." m;inuf.u .v;ro ,lf ,,nsen-er nutomi.blles. ,, v r M aft, ,,rovid:nu for war reonirmu nfs lVndincv receip' b the board of j UV,.,,, inv .-n'orie., of ma frir.ls on! !, ,,,. r". !-(". i last .ul 1. no mat,. ,,.,)- w.ll i.o pennjtf..d pa.mger ; nia !Tifa-t .ir-r. tb h-tt.-r states. I War Hoard's Letter Th, W" tier in pa i t foll.r.v : f at" in r'c'ipt of. rrid lnf i n r-.i r. f i i con -i(b ra ' i'-u to voyr . . oion: an n ation o t Ai;i; V raoltoilv. ir. Mo r.bition passed at your i ( i !::; at Ivttojt. T:'-d.iV. AtU. f, W. !. tls.i 5b" ma nufai-tUr--:-s ha ' " o 1 m t a i 1 1 a i: i . a m on 1: i , o n f . , il tb. pi ml act ion or j - t , - .ii - 'i t nil" ; 1 1 ; ' " i and "d all a ? p i n t Ii e right "i, m ;-)i"- a o.i sis for , if il'" m ti n 1 a c t m r e r . ' .Iii" III i ' f : i ; : i :" 1 1 . a to rriakn appr. pr :.!( !"!;.. fon-j in ellnu. gen a . i 1 at ' 1 ' i " ! 1 1 o " n"n sf . ;f 1 . 1 it . . . . i I t t":. and f irth"! curtaili - Oil'.' " - i' cvp ir.'i'isfr: mipif i'.-- to f. a ukly state that t he si;ua-; 1 1 - . i -or. cVa d f ii s today, th it there : . be !;':!" .f any of the principal: ' '. a 1 - i " i i 1 ! in t h c construe- 1 . c c a s a v a ' for non-war mil :Mi if-s aftei- th war re- "! " : i . e i : sb 1 1! have boi-m prov Id1 f.". .-. o ! fi war indu-; :" 'ao.ird i t'in.a a: i h ; titn make an prtrn'vh ; t v i r'g irdifig th u ppl v . : r d ' . -' . of r . 1 . ; ubber or ..'!,' niitt ' ial tor- an fi ",n:f. pe- . : ", i 1 : : a d a ( r .i ii Fntil dan. 1. 1 V '"i"r.;i behev e that if : to f '', " I .a Mid l; i ' o . i la l!v . ' , ., i n .- i . i . f oU' nvmbers 'tlo n i a n'i fa t : r" r pas:u!" to undertake to .a-nt . a r a- k as s: a ud n t liter r. !'i f o . iv ' o i , li r f." i '" "I'-, VO i 1 v ; a ; 'a' of o i - .-r a ? i . . n f.' rh- -on - ;!id;-'rv .till th4 o ! u- r, ; 7 "i t i o n . " f; -.tu .nie ation 1 will bf tikeni T . It h c v ;icf iO'j ula n :b." ::;v -vA ones nr returned.) i .tnisc : niu "fit i t.icm. cf b a U t O ! . w .1 industries .vir.! to i : : a a I ' I . . 1 U ; , 1 n 1 . v ' i .it: us 1 : . 1 . . .... 1 : . ntir" riuf.act'.irin cap.ony ? , d.o'cd T.'.w.ird war work. On the, r. ... ... , ,-y. ; a s stated bv one mem-j ' r. ,t!.-:5 d' sb el to t!u ir. - 1 .. V a s . -oppr-d Ht'.il those I '..'! w ; . : 1 : -i b' 1! vn"i:h to ob-, ; :fi -'0. s !' steol prt r to the te- . e . : v e : i ' 1 in a at s'lPfdv fo '.,- iid : f : 1 M Ken ned short C. .fa. r '.vbo to l .vv o r. ;r. v en - . 1 id . !, on hand n ot! . 'eria ': 1 - u.-m th--a r , e .mg , l . ! . "if ,'"ar- . ...r. , v .oi ;'"o -re This rafs. ;t ' t F.d. vou'd ün. up.t of s'ce! h reo rn-, is. e
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Broad Grin Worn By Marshal Foch These Fine Days IWKiS. Axis. 10. Hav.i jicny.) Thoso ho ltao met MHrOial lch In tho Int few days arc unanlmm- in Ie LrliZ tlint ho 1 In KTvnt ?iol humor, nrronllnj to la iatrrto. iVrmicr Clemowvini. who Miieil vitli ilir marshal e.tcil.v. swiid lie found him radlnnt nnl lMkluc 2o jvaiN jounccr tlian when he had lat seen him.
ZZ: NE" YORK, Ausr. 10. -Seizure of ! four more enemy owned corporawent may be able to supply after f lions with u tol;l capitalization in
war rcjuirenients are met. , the! The steel requirements of last six months of this ear h.i e 1 now rfai-hfil '::'.öoh,hmii tons, which I was laken to mean that the leelinp - ... , , , , i process will likely be act ial om-! , , . i . , v.t w ! manderinfi: of hteel stocks which 4, .., ,. . ... , the "far tiuhted" passenger autoinoltjlf manufacturers obtained. f'l T IUI1 'II -ir-. 11. T Oil tl .1 VJ I t:onaj rontribution to the Aiverican ummittr. for Arnienian .,nd Svrian a i," .v, j I OKI VN,1. itlllllMIIIO-ll lOll.lt I't I I I T I American lied ro-.- war council, j Th" fund will be ien in three in- ' stalliio-nts of f :'.nn.Ofio each, to cov er the months of Aupust, September and October. TEACH 'EM HOW School children should he Laugh äow to can and dry. Free hook ot instructions on canninc ind drrrin 9 . . ! - - 7 i,: mar be had from the National War ! U.rd.n Lomm.ii.on, Wahineton. U. v,., lor two cenu io pij pouije. O I WINTER Bridge the coming winUr with a Perfectly f otxl supply of canned Sood put up in your own home. Free boolc on canning and drrinr mar h Sad from the National War Garden ommiiiion, Wahing!on, D. C, for wo centa to pay poatage. DONT BE A SLACKER when you look at his picture, re- ' emher that it is your duty to mb .11 .L ?l C I 1- . vJi you can wnue you can. rrre dock of intruction oa canning and dryinf may be had from the National War Garden Commiation, Waahinficn. DC, for o eentt to pay postage.
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Companies Will be Disposed of by Government Manager at Public Auction With 0. K. of Committee. excels of 2,0u0.OOA, was announced y,ftr f,i,1.- I... Hr-lill Palmor conferenre with the Washington advj sorv committee of the tfllins: v h f hi rlenartment "r,n( n OI ni parimrni. Th romt, anif., whirb w 1 ne companies, unicn u .,...: .iftn under the Miperv iion or PI be sold Joseph K. fJnffey. sales manager, at public auc tion, and with the approvol of the advisory committee are: The Berger and Wlrth Co. of P.rooklyn. manufacturers of printers' and lithographers' inks, organized about 1301 under th laws of New York, and ownd by Knul Worlitzer ot Leipzig. Germany. The G. Siegle i'o. of Roebank. Staten island. manufacturers and importers of colors and chemical, organized here on April 4. lPf4. witli a capital stock of ? I'.iO.fMiO, all owned by the (J. Siegle Co. of .Stuttgart, Germany. A. W. Fa her of Newark. N J.. ma nufacturcrs of lead pencils and (Stationers' supplies, trade name of I ,i business which has ben in existI encf since 1 7 1 , vith its principal j ofth e at ?tein. Pavaria. owned y ' Alexanler. count of Fa ber-Castell. anl his wife Otillie, 'oiinte"s of Fa ber-CateiI. residents of Stein, Pavaria. Geore Penda of Poonton. N. J.. manufacturers of bronze powders, a branch of th concern " of the same name n Fut-rth. Pavaria. established : in 124; business, here c onducted by Adolph Neubauer, on behalf of himj i f and partner, Kugene Kirsch baum, now in Gernianv. When the Tvar starte! Neubauer also went to Germany, and since 1 9 1 1' no com munication has been had with either , .t-.: i t . oi tnfm nv ineir jocai eiii-. t-i. .. v, III" III l U III III f ' IO 111' 'Uf,n proPerty custodian's ottlce is now aho considering the sale, it was announced, of the enemy interest of '0 per coin in the H. Koppers Co. of Pittsburgh, a $ 1 .."OO.OüO concern. One-hfth of the stock is owned hy ' Heinrich Koppers. now liv ing in ' Essen. Germany. The company does a larr business in designing build- ; ing and operating by-product ecke oven-. BEEF CONSUMPTION RULING RESCINDED WASHINGTON, Aug. P"'. Rf'etritions on the consumption of beef !ln public matins: places and tb vol- ' ürfarv rf r f r t i 0 n on b O u h ol (i r d were removed todav by the food administration The recul.itjons rescindel hy this action prohibited ervlng b.-ef inor than once a dav in lestaurants and hote!?. and limited domestle consumption to one and one-half pounds a person weekly. In suspending these regulations bout one month earlier than it contemplated. !the food Administration request that the ue of beef be restricted an far as possible to cattle which dresg under 4 75 pounds. HORSES IN GERMANY FED LEAVES AND BARK Zt'PdCH. Aa 10 Cbi'.dren in Mun.ch were last week employed In stripping the leave from tree and bushev m the public parks for conversion into hav, accialin to tlie Muni h Post, which s.i thi is pecesry owlrg to lack f fodder for army horses Ml MPKJtv OF (. roMI'ANY. Those havinc ecursin ticket . ...II . A A . . . Ä t. 1 C,i,ir. n'."v- 1 1 . i -; i i wvn t . - o . . . . Hcj, no l.-:er than p m arur da v. Auf l. V It money and tick ere . must be checked up jAd t I " Ravrr.eni, Cap. G Co.
FOUR MORE HUN OWNED PLANTS TAKEN BY U. S.
ELKHART SAILOR TELLS HUN CRIME B'osn R. E. Hoffsis Saw Bic Hospital Ship Sunk by Germans. ELKHART, Ind., Aug. 10.— Hoatswain H. K Hftffi. n cf K. P. H'rffif. ptfard of the Athf-rton club hre, h&r written his father a It.,- which fivi in detail th rcua of survivors, of th British hopH I ship Glenart Castle which was siink off th Irish coatt last l ebi runry. 1 np snip ws a viciim m a merman submarine and Hoffsis wm i mfmhr of th crfw of sifter ?hip. th name of wruch delftei by censor. Hoffsis states t h t mo' of th survivors re?cuerl were on lif rafts when the j-ter hip "ru;il up" on its roscue irii!ion. Mnny per- ! inns werf cllnpinc to th rafts; with their bodies half uhmerKed And that All wsrs exhausted whn p'acej pafelv a hoard the resc-uln? ve?sel. How two American soMifr disabled a German machine gun and then bAvonetted three Hun gunners ! told In a letter from P" t. Floyd Miller, received by hi mother. Mr. Frd Miller, hre today. Pvt. Miller modeftly admit that h wis rne of the Yanks who killed the sun.ipr Mi A tht tone of hin letter indloat that uch an event is only considered part of a day work. Th calmness of the Americans in .Ktion is commented on by Pvt. Milter. H declare "our ?uint" will bring this war t an early termination. Deputy Food Administrator Georee Rriff? will leave Saturday for a business trip to Callfornin, and will be eone for a month. For the period of his absence, he ha appointed Hthan A. Arnold to act fs deputy. Fergt. W. A. Widney. stationed In the medical corps at Camp Taylor, has vritten the local chapter of the Ped Crose, thanking them for a bugle which was secured for him from a local hand instrument factory. The bugle will be ued by patients in the military hospital, who desire to learn the various rails. Milton Guy. 69 years old. a well known farmer of Ieesburg. died at th General hospital here Friday of general infections caused by (tangrenou appendicitis. The body was taken to Leesburgr this afternoon, where the funeral will be held Sunda. v. Mrs. Grace Fulmer. daughter of Mrs. Frank Gl ore and Lloyd Castetter of this City were married at ct .ioeph. Mich., last Sunday, it was learned today. W. L. Heuman. display manager of the ZeisH store here. ha received an appointment as chairman of thp local committee of national war service on window displays, recently organized by the government in enlisting the country's advertising experts. Peginnlnj tonight and continuins until Sunday. Aug. 1R. camp meeting service of the Mennonite churches of Elkhart county are to be held at Fetter's grove. seven miles south of this city. The meetings will be conducted by Evangelist x. W. Pich of Rockyford. Colo. The ninth of a series of pennant eolf matches of the ?t. Jo.-eph Valley Golf association will be played Saturday. The Elkhart team will go to St. Joseph to meet the team of that plAce. The local team will be mad" up of the following: F. W. ! Adams. H. N. McCann. O. P. Raeisett. H. H. Albert. Judge Van Fleet. Marvin Coppas, H. W. Boles and W. A. Kyte. The last of the matches will be played "the following Saturday when the South Pend team will play Elkhart at the Christiana Country club Sam Winer, the local junk deal- ) er. ws Vriday ordered by tb board j of work to remove the debris in an i lley between Lexington and Fourth j streets caused by fire Tuesday night : which destroyed three larc barns. ; including on usel hy Winer as- a j warehouse At lea$- two and possibly three municipal!?' owned" bathing beaches ! will be established in this city next j summer, according to a citv official. ! 'The closing of Christiana creek has revealed a city-wide demand for ' public swimming places and the ad- ! ministration Is already looking for ultnrde sites." the official stated. Although orders were received here Friday from Ma. Ryan of Indianapolis to the effect that no more men should be enlisted through the Elkhart recruiting office until further notice, Serft. James B. Weddle will remain in this city. He. however, was allowed a three da? furbmch by Mtj. Pyan. The local draft board this afternoon received a call for 11 selective sendee men to be sent to Camp Sherman at Chiilicothe. 0 . during the flve days beginning Aug. I'S. C. a. S'rtne. owner of a general store fit Ponton, near here, will not eM sicor at least for lavs. as Cuun'v F""1 Administrator H. H. Gortr.e'- h s revoked his license for v l- ,n tin r the sel-ing regulations. There n goi ?lni in Mcrr for I rverrono wrv arvod the EacI ' pVcrvlc&t thr. TVrAe Crolnff Adv.
ANTI-BOLSHEVIK FORCES ARE ROUTED LONpf'iN. Aug. 1' Anti-bAhp. vlk forces which recenMy occupied Jaro'.lav. in the Volra region, l-.iv b-en driven out and hv. taken refuge across the Vol.,. Rrn-, went to Pybir.sk. where thy tried to incite an uprlslnc In The town, but prompt measutes were taken against them, according t a wiie'ess dispatch sen' out by th c,,rnmi.loner of war at Moscow. The meif -as that n the Cre cho-SIovak front thr --.;. troop won a urreat victory by occupying the towns of SyFfran and Vugulmi. in the Sitnbirk-.i:r.a: a region. It claims that the city of Stavropol, jn Cin:aucas:a, ;s on the eve of falling to the soviet troop and that the Cz-cho-Plov aks ar f.eeinp in dihorde- from that region. fin the eastern sector, it is s.iid. the Cre ho-Slovaks are retreating before the ov i.t troops.
ARMORED CARS CHASE GERMANS Enter Village and Shoot Up Buildings Occupied by Hun Corps Staff. WITH THE BRITISH ARMY IN FRANCE, Aug. 10.—The scenes on the battle ground over which the allies already have passed srlvf evidence of Kreat h3Se ahandoned runs, stores, and even regimental and artll'ery maps and papers. Aerial observers report large streams of tranejsrts and men hurrying eastward ln full retreat. The cavalry If 'working far back toward the So name and is still rounding up villages, while tanks nnd armored cars are running over the country clearing away for the troops or killing horses drawing enemy supplies. The drivers of motor trucks and lorries ure chasing parties of Germans here and there, scattering them or running them to earth. The details of some of these armored car they have performed of the work show that valiant services. One of them ran Into n German-held town yesterday fternoon while the 0rmi.n corps v.ationed there was having lunch. It turned its guns through the corps piarter windows, killed some of the staff and then chased others who escaped from the house. At Hosieres tinother car set an enemy train on fire. A group of cars met a German Hupply column and halted it far inside the German lines. Four mounted German orricrK came up to see what the trouble was and were shot from the car, which then proceeded to make quick work of the column. At Framerville the cats engaged a train loaded with the enemy and finally set it afire. Tanks entered this town soon afterwards, helped the armored cars clean if up and then hoisted flags on the roof of the building, which had been the German corps headquarters, car met a high German officer ing in an automobile along toad. The officer was killed his machine captured. One and PLYMOUTH. Dr. Hitchcock is in Chicago attending the annual meeting of the National Dentists' association. His wife and ton Donald went to Chicago Thursday to spend a few days with him. Mrs. Ida Miller and children of Chicago, who ?pmt a few days vnth Mr. And Mrs. Marshall Logan of north of the city has returned to their home. Mrs. K. J. Hughes of Argos was in the city Thursday, returning from Chicago. Mrs. M. Walkerton E. Kreiphbaum went to Thursday noon to visit relatives. Miss Ada HaaK is viitlne in South Pend. Iater she will visit her eister in Chicago. Palph Kline has entered the Service of Fnc!e Sam as a postal c:?r in the city. John St eis of the Rnswr.rth store is enjoying his two weeks' vacation in Kalamazoo, Mich., and Chicago. Mrs N. E Campbell and daughter Lollie are ir Fort Wayne visiting the wholesale stores and buying fall goods. Mtes Mae K""lr of Kort Wayne it spending the vek with MKIrene Ulrich. Mrs. William Craig of this city is visiting the family of her rrvher. 13. E. Jones of Donald-on Mrs. Floyd Anni and daughter Margaret spent Thursday in ArCns 'Monroe Steiner went to ?t. I,ouis, Mo., on ThuredQy to visit h! mother's sister, who h hasn't sen for 2 5 years. Carol Linkenhe't leturr.fd from Winamac on Wednesday f-vening. whero she had visited the. pas: wpfk with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wet sell. Mr. and Mt J. M. Mordgomerv and sfn Foster are taking a trip throueh the ea-t. i-bv will visit -1 Pittsb'ürgh and KriePa.. go i.y i-oat to Buffalo and from here to Nntara Falls. Also -visit otner points Peter Hahn of Bourbon is in th" c.tv to visit his daughter. Mrs. Pesie Mered'.th of Hammond, who i here on a vi;' before th.e f,rinil moves to Jacksonv ille Tenn. Mrs S S Fnger retarned o South Pend after visiting her son. Harry Fnger. Mrs 0to Alexander and thrf-e children cf Bourbop are the quests of Mr le Bee!e- of this city. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
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at M. Boorda's Department Store IsT AM 2M FKon. SIT MTH HAP1N T. Had the sftlo going oti for 1. ihwv No then an- nlv thrrid.'vr left anil the- thnn d.i- are FTi.l.av. viturtlav a;ul lTvlavt the last days of the jilt Mi"rr .n up to M. lUK.nl.r -j ro findn orr.vtiiliu: rieht in quality and price :b inrm loucr than nn mfnlmnt in South I tend.
We still have on sale l'.1 yards of White F.ar.r.'''.. the f yiahty. ir. vvtde. Marked price yar.l. Nu, durtn this sale will t-o'd a vnrd 24c 1 " vards to one c.stotm r -nlv Aid we still hav !ef: ...ci. vird? Flfflchel and Fnbleached Musun 36 inches wide. J Marked prb e r2 r.ow . . eVC ( 1 " yards t one customer tinly 1 Ar.d we still have S11"1 Mn's Working Sl.irts in all s-.z-cs and best qualify- - EL now. JL :." yards Percale left the test uuahty ( 1 v yards To nr.1 customer only. it varl 18c And we also got in our fall Dresses, the latest stylet, r,nd best models. M. Poorda can save you fron: $7 to 51' on ever?' dress vo.; ouy lower than anyone else.
Road this ad. it will be for your own interc-t. Tell vour friend, and neighbor.. Moixlay, Autr. 12. the la-f da... Ojmmi Imm s a. in. o ; p. m . Don't mlv the last day. M0 EOOMDA9 1ST AND 2ND ri.oon, HIT S(FTH CHAPIN ST.
"To l.flp I..k, str-'Cg. keu. 1 ed-td'"rid.d Anifl'i':i 11 st there U ivdhing in my v pc r i n i'e wlib h , 1 hnve ff 1 Ll tl 1 1 vii v-i Innlilu -i k iirffar.i(. iicui -Nuxflteil Iron." v.-i. Dr. .1 hm.-s L'.....;.. w'....-.... . 1 . 1 1 1 iiiii'i- riioi :iu. loriyern :i i'-i.'ii ff Pi.-ilf-vu.. Iloapitnl m iiit dr..-. r t-pta. ty IbupitMl. Nuxnted Iron often m f-ivns., tiu- strength und . mb.rnn f weak. nervfom. run-down pe,-.p 1 tvMi weeks' time. It Is n(iw being ii!e.l l.v over tliree million '..er.p'.e nunllr. ' lii hidini: sur-L men Ibm. I.f--li.. M Shnw. formerly S.crfirv of When your nerves ire an on edge and sleep seems out of the question take at bedtime -one or two Lars' Sle of Any Medicine in the WnrM. Sold ff rwhTf . In boe. 'Or ?Sr USE THE OI-B EaTiumr ifl at all Drukrits. er ent prepii by vJU Williams Mro. Co.. Clcvcluno, Ohio For s., ! 1 "er t r.i i 1 r i Clear Your Skin VrhileYouSieep with Cuticura ill 'inn '; 8 .r2.". 0 nrr-en'M:", Ta!-crr SjTtp! irh fr.-.-'' ""s'.tcir C-r Art JlaterlalA. Vlrrure "ramlru;. THE I. W. LOWER DECORATING COMPANY I ftonth PtkI. Indixaa Waii Paper DrtpcrVa Xaint Snpplles INDIANA SAVINGS & LOAN pays 5 rr.Rcr.sT on in. DEPOSITS 12? Notrh tin treet fiOtTII UENO. INDIANA SamJeu Gold Wedding Ringi 14kt, 18kt, 22kt FRANK MAYR & SONS Jewelen. ji r J 1 w r w A LsJJ U ßöR cur uuuu uj I ni
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