South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 226, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 14 August 1918 — Page 2

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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

DELIRIEN END C0NVEN1

Close Two-Day Session With Election and Dinner at Oliver. TV. 1 1 or. 1 1 i i i . .' ; i i - . !.,,!..

AlOnd .1 V and T-. vi,,'. . .o,.e !o -i 1 ' " 'o-. ' nit-n ; , joji j e-:-i .'.a . u üh a .;;nr.r .i''''"1 ;,fM ; W '! ar Work ; ' ' w''1' "v n.dic.-ition that th total 1

Th" ee.. : ;.,!, .f ,('.. - - .s ho he I.t hiiS:ij-- :i:u.-.i t ( i j . T i . :i : f : T'j.denv f K. !;.! of M.h.iii-ui. hi . m . pi--Ml.r.t. I . ...r.ro'T.-i of c ; , , j j . , r , i , , ir-a-nrer. J A hos:nei' of '!.-!., rid. i-:.,r;. . .1 ! i:iwood. Ind. ai..; lini.n.jiv j.t i. C. T :: .! - .f Arm A h..r. Meh K,,r,..i i 'sty ua- t t ; iv I '; i- t!i.- : !! . for hollm- th- -m ann-ial i,it"!ir. h ,t thf r.r .1 d-.-iM..!; ua ' . T to t n-t-d orhi.,. ( i !;ny of t I l , I I 1 . t f : ' - o ' i i I , '!''. I i !'. t ' o i l-;..i . t .. r ' of t : t.lt- Oi, nt I i f ' ! - i'.i---cjd t h.- (..!.. nf.-.n ., r.d m dVar th- woroi-if i! -a v ..- t h '. iad b-en ....-.:np'h' d . trie -ii:n. ,i -nor. of .in u .o ...- ' lt.- addle.- was pre, eoe.j -pe.M h So!. cif : :i. ',.!. .. - HOME GUARDS ENTER NON-COM' EXAMINATIONS 'oMip.mv f i 'Hilf 2 UHrd enter -d t lie evanuna - i ion Tuosda v ni'h' fo r h- .,nioiiit.int of e;j;ht orpoi i!- in the i,,mp.tr and a num'-er of ! n. - e,,t - j, oraN The examination w., , n1u. ted !,(;. Hani. fMvnmud f "'l.an r.. fry NEWS-TIMES WANT AD. ' IL

National Honor

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Do P!t for hnmt of mart in tW Krrryy Actual 3' S incK... Trie $1.00.

Many are getting both the Door and the Easel Tablets and our stock of National Honor Tablets which we thought would last the week out is dwindling fast. Fill out the coupon and bring it in today have a National Honor Tablet on your door tomorrow.

P-i a trott n-.rk th ui X In iuire In II'? inj vour boy ' bvar.rh of th rrn:e nS in tS.tr n.r lntii-anr.g the nusbir fcf rr.m that hv gor.t from yjr horr.e.

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A. D. HUBBARD IN Y. M. C. A. WAR WORK

ti .-( Flid. I'iHn 1 1 - 1 1 HppTOtud ,..-.,- w.th th V. M. '" A. v.. i j- unri; i ' .rn ü. H. .,,, ;- i! !'":;, :. d d lor a..-siant .-(- I'i'h-iti.i v. i .j,e ihe. i'-W .-tatf-f ' th-- " 1 1 1 1 a i 'it -j i rtiiH-nt of th- V. M ". A. w i -k rojn'-il which , (!' ! ;t-- i i'.rithiv i i o t . i of m ü a ir ..,er.--.is .i n I m I ! I't.'i'l oMi. for owt- I " v,,as Wort, ..t;d ! . for hoii CT :;!!.. ' !.-..., 1 . , . .. ...... I ...... . it f"! Th- month w ill .-iio-.v a de ided ire r- i.-- o . . -r t hat of J ulv.

" '' ü.'-n a d iv from Indiana:!. Kyv met in the ultict-s of the ; yeteriiay making preparation- for f ' f t h i I ti i.iütili' war activities" i ' hoard. They uained uvv- to the th eent. rf"' uhK!l !- -xh rown of oll'a -s by means! of a key, it is said.! The sailor, about O" of them, in ''';' wf.rd- ':. h airman of th- , in th- hamU of Kff. I . indinir the band, are makine this ' 1 1 ''O..:.: .f th- Ir.diana as- l'orm-ii on- of th- board fisit to instill interest in the puhatjon. ha. aiiopled to encourage works otlii es was o.Mipied by the j )i, u the ariou branches t,f th.' i r u n t.. 1 activity dur- Loan! of public satety. Sometime ,,a . hut are not lannin. any ac?h" .-'nnrriti months. .Mr. MtM.wn :' a$; th hoard of safety mo-d its ; ti - recr-iitiriK ser ii-e. They hue ,,,",M- 1 - i'a t ica 4 all of his ,uaitei ariu- the hall. .Mr. Kyser ' with them three rt.it cars on which t-'!"' t',:"'iM- t1'" ''bite in th- in- i e idently forgot to turn the k- to !;,,. place! a torpedo boat destroyer.

'-,v- "i th- V. A. and ioln ,t um a pplo .itions from I.'imih""- ' 'en pioi-!oMti inen or nil i p-J. M tiih.-r-hip in th- V M. . '. A. i!l,! n-' iv lor appointment. Fr ' "--t k.nd- of v. ork, men het wr-eu th- a - of V. ' and ."a ai- eor.sid- - re. t - - - M A It II I ; I.K r.s. I. . ,:.- .1. Zbi-ranski. m.. hinist

I'l.-tipuit. la. to K.itliryn Ko li- j hoard of works' othces and to (b- j sh)1i, li-nton Harbor and Niles. re--n.lorf-r. sal-'.ad, So-ith Ih-nd. hv.-r it r, th- members t this j turnintr to South F.end in the een-

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":; se, ond - hand coo, is better than new x' exj., rt mech.,nits and s,. them j at -onabp. ,,t i. - We also buy. ""! yy f P-.ds. JurniMiie and stoves of all jt(( M,.. s, (OM(i.Ha,Hi Store. ": " '

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For This Coupon and One Dollar Bring this coupon ond one dollar and get a National Honor Tablet Door Plate or For This Coupon and Two Dollars a National Honor Tablet mounted on an easel

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ROBERTSON BROS. CO 127-33 So. Michigan St.

Board Peeved tat

Doc" "Tom" and Nels" Conferences Tli. i. will , no moif fccrt con-feif-n.es li'-Ul in the offices of the 1'oaitl of puMi- wurk.s Ly .ity oJf'i-j ci.il-, otiU'.s 1 1 ! - o racial? be members 1 of th' iiiianl of p;ihli- works. Tli- nitMnl'er of the hoard are j orm-u hat peeved that the mayor, j ity attorney and a tneniher of the hoard of puMic .safety has as free ! :ii'i-c To the hoard of Mihho works : . - . . ..l i. . oul'fs ,Ul"r liiHlSH !iifmi"M.Mii . hoard of pwUi.- work- ha e them - ! .-eiw s. I Krida y ?iii:ht Mayoi t'ai-on. 'ity Atty. Thomas W. Sla-k atid Nelson j the room forr.u-rly ot.;ipi-d by tlif , hoartl of safety to its present ocni- ! pa n i s. ;;e iaaru or pnii.'ic w or Ks. ' Hcwcv-r. a stop is to he iut to j , the p facti- of th mayor. .Mr. Slick j and . ir. !vser holding secret con- j , ference.-. in the board of public 'works orfie- Ilan Jeephun. j el-i k of the h,,a id of Kiff-tv, has ; heen instructed by the hoard of jiuli- ; li,- works to procure the key to the board. i The woik hoard memb-rs artcue that the mayor has an office. ,tv ! il member ot the hoard of satety tto. has an ott'ae in which seriH outer ences may he h-ld betwen the trio. ... -..,,7. P,--dVs.-iunal photon ra pliet. at S. hilliris's Adv. ixtis-U ' i-i uir aoiaieiji a 1 1 u Tablet

If your home is entitled to this historical mark of distinction you would do well to lose no time in calling for yours. It is a permanent allmetal tablet that will honor your household and the man or men who are earning this honor in the winning of the war not only for this generation, but for the generations to follow. It is a beautiful tablet that pays a beautiful tribute it is altogether worthy of the honor it is intended to confer upon those who have earned it bv noble sacrifice.

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TO RETURN HERE ;n,lMAÄ,i liflll Urt niwnn CrirliM I ; lUI l VIII UU uivcii i iiuaj Evening. Preceded . by Parade. Arm :si:r incuts- are he;r. perfect-. e, fur a nav.tl parade and con-, .Pit la' i .Iivicinn nf the fiiin.ne! . . w . . . . . . -i JaiKlc.-, hand to le IK'IU 111 foutn end Frida e ejiint;. I.. K. Brown. J h: f vornan of'thc- 1. s- naw. ami uward Mminons. .t-cretary of the t ( Mia m hr of Commerce, w re busy submarine of th- latest I'nited states dej-iKii and one of the Kujile oats as designed and manufactur,.,1 hx Henry Ford. It is plumed i to transport thes cars over the treet railway tracks of the city. The sailors will lie in charge of msien H. I. 'hihls ami will pass through South Bend in the rnorninjr of Friday enroute to southern Michigan points, stoppin" at St. dojnkr They will he met by the re-p-tion ommittee and escorted to supT,r. rafter which th- . once.-? :.n.l parade will be given in front of the 1 M f" 1,1 '"ni 1,1 u" . oiirthouse. starting piompetlv at i o'clock. The band is composed of ! mu-.icians and i a division of (the hand organized aird directed bv john Phillip Sousa. ; w. . . .. .. ' ''' Krnmon 111 a,,,nmtl!!" Xh r eee r tt lo n fiülini (V im thus far only definitely decided on the home guards bein given the position of honor in t.aying the ,its respects ; to tlie isitors. MISUNDERSTANDING REGARDING ALLOWANCE OF FLOUR TO CONSUMER . There has been a 21 eat deal of j misunderstanding1 in regard to the i ale of Hour by retailers and the 1 food administration w Uhes it clearj ly under stood that the city customer I i- permitted to purchase a maximum j amount of pounds' at one time. I w hile the farmer- may purchase ZO j pounds, provided that this amount 1 does not exceed his regular month's ( supply. I Si pounds of f.our per month per person are allowed, and in a family jof three ix pounds may be drawn each month. A family of five. : dwelling, in the city, although en- J titled to n.O pounds of flour per' month. may purchase only 2' I pounds at one time, and the remainI der may he part of the customer's I next - pound purchase, which would necessarily he made in the next month, not in the same month with the other 20-pound purchase. Substitutes must be purchased in Jthe same uhantit'- a wheat t!ojr ; and if persons buy Jo) pounds of ; Pfiur they must likewise purchase iöi" pounds of substitutes. ANNOUNCE NAMES OF i 23 MORE U. S. PRISONERS I DETAINED BY GERMANS J WASHINGTON Aus. 1 4. Nanifs 'of additional M.ldUrs held in jO'riiiai) prisons r announced i Tuslav l.y th ;ir d,;irtment a j follow.-: At I'amp Darni.-tadt : Pvt.. Jos.'ph A below, P.rookhn; James V. 'layton. St. Joseph. Ky.: Anthony ! Ani.i.il. N.-w Vork city; James I Leslie, North Tor.awanda. X. V.: T'd-

ward Martin. Pol'.epo Point. X. V.: j Bartholomew Mot iarity. Buftalo. X. j r -- " . V : Michael Pender. Huffuto. N. Y.:!0Oi. ,-raint adores, unknown. Pw.

v. I Ar Camp r.i.-.Mi: Tji. t'iiarle- . Ioan. I'M: S. Kiftenth st.. Trre j Haute. Ind.: Pvt-. liu-ll Dodvon. P.kln"'1 W V !"7lv V Iir,nith l-dkin?. W a.: red W . rF:nanv. , ... . . . " v nn.'oiivcr. vaMi: rauK unknown; Frank Za;enki. addresq not p:ien: Homert McKnany. Vanootiver. Wah. At Camp Tuhel; It. lleniv jiralas. rctroit, Mich. ' ! j At Camp Hueber: SerRt. P.os- j

Group of Austrian Prisoners Talgen by Italians in Recent Drive

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Special Lot of Pans, lc, 2c, 3c, 5c to 25c.

INTESUBBAR DAY

Waist Section Interurban Specials Every garment Quality First Workmanship Fit and Style. Natural Pongee Waists, can he worn high or low neck, patch pockets, tailored sleeves: S5.(o values; special $3.98. New T ub Silk Waists in stripes, rolling collars, long sleeves, deep curt, at $2.50. " ' 5oo Handsome Crepe de Chine ar.d Georgette Crepe Waists, values, to Sc.5, at $3.98. All White Middies with deep yoke. plain arid braid trim collars, lung sleeves with cutT alo trimmed in braid, at $1.50 and $1.98. Coat Middies with patch pockets. Ions sleeves and belt, all white, at $1.98.

Bathing Suit Bargains Tomorrow we otier vmi 270 Bathing Suits for Men, Women and Children A Manufacturer's Supplies as follows : 75c Children's Bathing Suits at 59c. Sl. m Men's Bathing Suits at 98c. S 2. 5o Men's Bathing Suits at $1.69. $2.50 Women's Bathing Suits at $1.98. Special lot or Bathing Shoes a; 39c. Special lot of Bathing Caps at 25c. lvSo splendid Serpentine Crepe Kimonos, plain colors; 52.00 quality, tomorrow $1.19 In Our Domestic Section Interurban Day ioo pieces Hull Standard Bleached Muslin at 22c yd. 2o pieces Berkley Co. Cambric at 29c yd. 2( pieces 2 4 d. 'A ide Wear Well Bleached Sheeting at 65c yard. 2o' pieces 27 inch Bleached Shaker Flannel at 25c yard. 1,000 yards 6 inch. Comfort Challies at 25c yd. Millinery Specials Tomorrow special Lot of Outing fiats for the lake, qoU', at ' 4 -:' their Real Value, 50c. Special Lot of Smart Hats left from summer stock; values S5.oo, s7.5o and Sin; reduced to $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00. It will pay ou to buy two or three of these. Put them away for next summer. Kcnomy and Quality First with Every Sale. ..10 - p.i ; At Ctmp Go.'ttmcen J.azar. tt: Harol-i GoJriclt. Xew Haxen. Mo. ' N ('illup LimLerc: fir: Li' Jt" A. Whit,. Philadpln... Pvt. 1 M..1Mw.i-l..ii ! r. - 1 r. - , "" " Fhai'le.v l.nnni, ra n k niikunw n, M;Kee's Kock, Pn. At Canu unkrovvn: lu.--. I,.-i.t. Howard ",. Maves. t'huMpn; 'pi. Pet r J. McCormick. Kox'nir, .Mass. , 'ik. V--- : - r - "'i ii " -

" business rJii Uoun: iJ Extra Size House Dresses at $1.39 All light patterns. Sizes s to 5 ! . The Materials in these dresses would C0t you S2.40. Manufacturer going out oi the dressmaking closed this lot of no to us at just the cost of making. l.ooo House Dress Aprons, lights and darks, tomorrow at $1.00. o7 Double Service House DressjN tomorrow $1.39. Children's Slip Over Hot Weather Aprons at $1.00 Ligin and darks all size to I t years. Tomorrow Buy 2 or 3 Pairs low or high cut. too pairs of si.o Tennis Shoes at 98c pair. Sizes o to t T j. Two Special Hot Weather Needs 20 Dozen Fine Nainsook Gowns at $1.50 Made of beautiful quality pink and white nainsook, trimmed with sell stitching, embroidery and lace. 30 Dozen Special Corset Covers at 39c and 50c. Two Very Special Items of Children's Underwear at 50c All he needs and all she needs. The price next season is to be Sl.oo. All sizes that we have today at 50c. Boys' Play Suits at 59c Made of Plain Blue Ginghams. Less than cost of materials. ; TAQ GIRLS DROWN AT HANUVER LANDING v s.'i in,.- ;.. , s.. i. ; MAOISOX. Iml.. Aue. U - .Mi-..s '--n- 1 d . a r,l I i n i ' ? : e W-..i(l! 1 ; '..us o!l u fi ,lr,,wned .M.pdro at I ., p.,,, f-y i.n.l.i.i;. whiie hathins. Mi. - t'V:. ,o!' ho:ie was In Ifan,,er .:in! M;-s drill iv Prwin--:.:Jrfr. Iv.tli ,.die 1mh l.een re. uvered. V :y: J. ilvi Us. ,. - tmm.m .11 J n n r ; ; s n n f

.Ut --.K 8:30 10 5:30 msz Ä Saturday

August Sale of New

Fall Dresses

"Oresses for all occasions Dresses of character ai ' e: v reasonable prices $15.00, $19.75 and $25.00. Made of Quality First Serges, Satins, Jersey, Georgettes, Charmeuse, Crepe de Chines. These dresses are noted for their style, w - :kn. -. : " ; ip and finish careful selection. Misses' Dresses, Women's Dresses and Dree f-r :he large woman. Every size, every desirable shade. V cry dress offered represents our best effort. Here are our Opening Invitations to You to Make This Season's Biggest Savings. August Clean Up of Apparel Coats, Suits, Waists. Dresses, Skirts .graceful new models every one all garments that you can wear tu:

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Present prices give you lfM S's supreme values! Cmne to the apparel department ou'll find it the center nf greatest bargain giving. We otler you Tomorrow these Extraordinary alues2nd Poor: 00 Handsome Summer Dreses of Voile, Batiste and Ginghams; values to SS.ö, at $5.00. 1 15 Handsome Ginghams, Voile and Muslin l)rese; values to S 17.5o, at $10.00. 200 Wash Skirts at $1.00, $1.35 and $1.98. Silk Poplin Skirts, white and colors; S5.5 value:-, at $3.95. Plaid Taffeta Silk Skirts, Slo.uu values, at $5.95. 25 Splendid All Wool Suits; were S25.0O to Sin. no. Reduced to $15.00. All Duster Coats divided into two lnts. $1.00 and $1.98 Former price S2.(X and s.os.

Blanket Specials for Interurban Dav These Three Items will save ou man;, a Ccld Night. ! Case So Pairs 55.25 Plaid Blankets. 7nXo at $4.25. l Case too Pairs s35 Plain Gator, Blanket; at $2.95. 4o Pairs Fine Woolen Blankets. i2.u aiue- at $7.75.

1,000 Pieces of New Fall Wash Goods have just been Opened up Ready for School Children's Dre&ses Boys' Waists.

Splendid Dress Ginghams at

did Jolleetion are all plain colors and ver; plaids.

2 inch Fine Zepinr Ciin.hams a: 39c yd. o inch Fine Chambray Ginghams at 39c yard. 2 inch Romper and kindergarten Cloth- at 39c yard. New Poplins at 50c yard.

I .. THE STORE THAT

518-520 EAST LASALLE AV. CASH AND CARRY SAVE MONEY FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Try Our "Leader" Coffee. It is a sure winner. Worth 25c pound. Special for this sale, 3 pounds ....... 50c

i 3 Pkgs. Macaroni or Spaghetti 25c 7 Rolls Toilet Paper. . .25c 2 Pkgs. Quaker Corn Puffs 27c lU-Lb. Can White Karo Syrup 15c Nut Margarine, A-l Brand. 4 I 5 pound 5 Boxes Red Seal Matches Fresh Eggs, dozen Sugar Pears Pound Ptck 30c 25c 44c 5c 55c Hfl

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Under a un in our Tea Room over a lare "Iced Tomato" stun Cxi. Delightful.

reluct. int to wear next car i 25c and 33c yd.choice line ot Jar n SELLS FOR LESS F7 r TT

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i i Vi TaJl Can Hebe Milk 10c 1-Lb. Can Calumet Baking Powder 25c 2 Cakes Grandpa Tar Soap 11c 1 1 ,.Lb. Can Baking Molasses 1 2c Navy Beans, pound 15c Tea Stftings, pound . 22c Golden Sun Coffee, Navarre Blend, lb 28c 2 Cakes P. &. G. Laundry Soap ... 13c 1-Lb. Can Tuna Fish. 15c 2 Cans Red Fox Peas 25c U mm - mi

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