South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 235, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 August 1918 — Page 2

FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23, 1918

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

RUTHERFORD GOES

TO CARNEGIE TECH

that got by I'll take my chance in

"UV ;u kep: on j imp from 'i ,i :!'. until 1" :l'ck at n;rh- . ;!.. s .imrthiri; o 1. t .... ?::(. ' in i w--k T ' rlt

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is Transferred to Aviation Vt ;-'v-,j

GERMAN PRESS

GROWS TRUTHFUL

DENIES STATEMENT OF

PAYING MINERS BONUSES

School at Pittsburgh.

THIEVES STEAL EXTRA TIRES AND RIMS FROM

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P. H. Ivnnt. 'ii!d:-'":r( of thf IrdLint üi'unuü'L.s Vai nr..

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ni"(l that roil Mir: io;s m ;h- InAt Last Beginning to Recog- ; practice if r,; in c bonuses to min-

fi' to rnti thorn froirt on-"' ruin1 to nnoihr. II. ail tl-.o to.il n;fr.itorc" ass'iciat ion h.jd ,r two years hren in r t iu'atinq reports of

this ki-iil r.n'l had foun-I Ju: two j ir..anos in which It li ul hcn '

i prnwu that suh homis. vf t piM.

nize the Presence of American Troops.

THOS. V. SLICK'S CAR! isvos. a,;. :-.- At i,9t

(jcrrnan pr-s ha ncn up stru-'

:..-, r, i - n ..:, t r.i i ! fi ' 'a r :.-R.e ;r.t'U I 's! t -i i : ,' u . I Si . for

While r,v Atrv. Thorna- W. Mick uuth . ,n 1 1 0,000 PEOPLE ATTEND iitii which :irr.iis in VifttlJlllV 7 . .

a- .f.r.i.n- a .iH-Kini? in th , ." . . , PDfin PT HM PflMfsRl-CQ

fai'Mr t,a;,j:n in ..on.ut;, a - m,,,,,'. iVniH- hildinK Thur-dav a!1 lh" IP". iintiral naturo oii.r. to a I-,,, fro;,, r.int l-Iy Mnl. ,u n,w auto'-iof "hifl1 'Rcsts olhcial inspira -

I'l. i: itliei ii.fl Tln.iyi -rt' , n:o'i:- tir a nl runs from hj ra r .ooii. Hj : 1 i r . t o ; . . i two n.ori ),, ; u hi' h h- h-i'i par in th vacant tu l.'-n J'.-hI .ir.itr . . i f . i No 1 ' !or :n th- rcir of th- l.uil'linfr.

! lion. th rHurlant admiion i J K UN IAI.LV 1I.UK. ln-i., A a-. 2S.

niJtiJf that Ser.'v Baker's tiyurts r- ' Th fmnty ;ti;piits of north-!

er t a .ili for in" h.t n i - ai

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1 ' t . ill.' i . r f o ! 1 1 , : i

t Witfi a Yah- lot 1; th thiv's appar-

i !!'; i..il 1 1 1 1 1 - lifliculty in pi-kintj

I'oi .u- ; . anl a ;-fr-w I r i er !

ardinfc' the treRi;th cf tlie Amei :-! "astei ti Ind.ana Thurs-1iy opei.f.l a

ch n forc-.s in Franic are about correct. Cne or two p.ipf rs ;idl iIip larr. i?

explanation that tnrir former limircy !

I rt1 1 M io n ronr;

li-ie. which

was attf-nticil 1'V nearly In. 0mm p; . sn:;s tioin nian oirit in t ri - nfrthprn ffctjon "f th 5tnTp. IM'ir,!-

i,..,! tin. t.?-..,, t.rwv tu lion. l v i int ani ( imiioiimi ai inns. .

1' " tiai.,:.. to th- uh.ch t !;.-y .iM-l rc found iin. V" 1 ' ; ..... fu

, . ,, . i ,. ! May Hint inul tllM realiv m' mi'- 1 t .!aü;a-.d on the rutin IHK hoard ot t . ... . I ,..,.i r.,..a,,., ...a, niv.v..nt :

I j., i. in-nt- o n.-n from America ueuan i oi..u- .

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i t a ; s i. Tu v. '-a uuai ia -T .'..: h f.d tii'.- b-fi! ibl-natfit ' it 1 1 1 : I

-..lit' ;s ,,novs n as 'a t H'-rip's In.-'i-t.it- of Tfclinolojy, thi 1 1 i hi weathir doc- not interfere

TO WHEAT CULTIVATION

t.an ii.v h.-adpJai tTh of th.- regular vit h tin- manner of -ultivatini?

I -.as ti a;.-f r: - (Mini th-. wheat, according ti .ounty Agricul-

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lation.ii .ifiliv th- tit T rf 'ii

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1 . ;'. 'i0 or more Ameth ans. on! j clliZf l,,iMiM fiMM are actually in battle urrav. j

Avitli "m'ijjum behind the front and

that the remaining tit'Ki.nuu nr

t-tapheti tiois (enpineers. raiha

men and general workers

The ilerlin Taegli-clie iMtidi- h.

G. A. R. PLEDGES

SUPPORT TO WAR

. ck . tnral A'-ent JohnS. lbrdnM". whois-

W iia a ca i;. p h-i- tii. i ha - s-uc r!i- follow in-; uiJvkv 1 "ri!a J n iJs to its information that no nior . i on ti;.- -v im id a - iai- a- t-m ; morniiit; to those fanner who are j titan 1 .".M'OO Americans hae tip to , i j : r U.--1 li.'! a p.-"'ft .-ti;f - , o c f c i t i n i; tii- plow in of the win- the present been "noticed" on the'

a ai .i'.i' on at a lpo a nd not -( -s a ; t r Mlie. a be,i-- tiecau-e in tue ci i y j w .-vtf-rn front. J j .a uood sha pp Tl.'w ha' e e, - weather: I The anxiet of the ih rni in war -

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nowadays to impress the home read- j D. C. MUdNIb ÜI Ullldlld, lIUU.,!

eiK that the "elastic tlefense in no

wisp impairs tjerrr.an discipline ot

hhtinu spirit."

Thus the orre

th.i. iie: . that : i..---i in th- "!i ' I nor wait until a' more fa oi - i oc, psj.oiuients i pi apparent

. i 1 ,.M i.f the l; ht IÜl; to(e- a ble fo t ep0 1IU VO:.f oti S.. T u a I know I am ;.i'-d tor tlic ; b for w f-at. !;eport.- whici a . ;a 1 1 o n t i o b i o r n e t me f ro ii l more t h,, n a "1 st.ut . il Mor. la on -. t at ec . do.vtt suecpssj'ul fanners who fol

na.atl;-' 'i'ii.-f .a !ia :!i - ami .low the ir;itM ' ot thoroughly iioii - j pondent of tin- 'o!orie llazttte tells

". . " .-. eJl tip fi ' ' ai: 11 o,- II. e ,e OlM.Ili lll'l' IICIO- IrtlUe, UOIU (, , ;, stjfT H JJ 11 t Otl AtlR. I " 1110 1

b. -nittaa. ot ;t, et v e . p. ( ; toj a.win- un'in uiMier. wat rant imme-iu ,sj of ,OJf in wnjoll tu. t.,.M;lns .-. i, i 'hu i. mi l.efi.i .- t ne ::. iron k , . ti e ,i tum in this .1 ir ct ion. bi'nor is I j, , na , , r. 1 , , y ,,,,,, e to close fp.iH rtei la....- tr. view. They c;i,: take ., - 1 . ;;t in half and better toults n .- j ullf.Mi ,:n,i.,- roet; of machine ptut ,. wi'i, an o-.U e ..f Kta; I u a t t r I a 1 1 1 e. i . Die Kllher Citll ll't inter -, . f r.P.t ool n.l ii;iNp,

I

jthe attack in a standing up üttht Wl,.vA by llu. (;ramI Alluy f th

, Willi viiiipj s oi rine are, ani mat ;

, n tnein an. tiim the iia- with thi- marinpf of cultia-

' l and from '!. looks o! j-oti" tun

Elected Head for the Coming Year.

PORTLAND, Ore., Aug 23.—Unlimited support of the cause of the United States in the worId war was

Watch the Little Pimples; They are Nature's Warning

Unsightly and Disfiguring Signals of Bad Blood.

I hin'l ji..M ,o'il" e- To tfie Willi is, ii wh.iti natii.' mes .when unii; ! v. p.mp'.ew a ppe on out tac . t n : ' I : r i p a ! t of t h b o i . ..t on' at".- 'i.e. p i n i p s a rut f : f l - d ;0. ". i n; u hut the; lad ;.. a i- skin I. 'ha' p e. .1 in I iau-e the iivm I o r i . t ', mi it r:t-it;o!t ai.d pat't .o n. t iiiu-.. tlie. IdT tell 'allld . Im;!-, i . I t - T" . ''ai.'. r'tptJf,!s and o'iie- a nno ,, m e- ttiat ' .t n !ik rlam'-. f 'ü -. and make oi; fre; til at our skia a'kife. W'iien the.-p smiuon, api'.-..!' on any pait (f tile bo.lv. take j,oir,pT vtcps to J id the ham,! of tti' .-e dl.-ot-

I., ; . - I.L i'lu l 111. tit'. -ill, .iv.Ti ... .Uewive Last Prussian in ta ntry men i hf at off a tank attack on Aus. 1 7 j H -'-U'-l annual eiicanipmuit Tliuiouthwest of ?:oyp. tie add.-, thai ' day. Others anions the :-eulatior. lb". di-a'del tanks were counted fn j adopted condemned a muiion picture front of the lines hehl hv von Ifu-i'ihn dealin, with recount n:ct ors m

tier s army between An;', x ami 1 ' the south after the "j il war on th-. j The Cologne .dks Zeitung 01 le-' ground that it Joes po- ini.i.-tic-, -londent pays nnd in ohiiit.t ttin-jto prominent and patr.oi.c men of'

ibns Ami the one lemcdv which Ute to the erth acv of the entente j t ccoii-tiaicuon iiino; 1- lii.- .mnK has c.o -.,ual a a punrter i- S. S.. pamphlet propaganda carried on by j colored citia-ns and tends to -glorify ' the otiel metatde tdood medicine, airplanes. saNhur Hiat thee pam-mui. law;'- criticised tlie rep.ute t w hich has been on the market foiiphlef "are so seductivelv worded Imrial of deceased enemy aliens j more than 50 years. It is sold by | that any one who is not well inform- | in the Union cemetery at | druggists everywhere. | ed may almost, if not entirely be | Chattanooga, Tenn., and demanded | If nou a.e a f tinted wiih any form ; pe.-iaded." ;that the proposal for the snapping of lvtn disea.-e. do not expect to p He therpfote alN for a v!poiau j of Admiral laiuauufs tlalup U.irt-' aie.i hv lotion--, ointments, s. h es u n t er propaganda to 1 enikh;en " j f1'! withdrawn and the h-ssel ; ud other lo.al remedies, as t ie. j i o : 1 , 1 1 n K spirits in the aiiiix. preserved. ! i . n not possihh ii'ji. h the source j lt'solut ion. j of the trouble, which is in the | ELBEL'S BAND PLEASES | The resolution in support of the |

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day, and write a complete history i MANY WITH LUlvJULnT I "neole that the (.tand Arm' of our case to our chief medical I of the Kcpuhln- at .'nd annual on- j ;..ti-er who will 'ie you special! A large ciowd turned out at How- t campment in I'ortland. ore., dors' msttm tions. withotit ch.mp Write J a,- patk Thursday eemni; to listen I hei ehy rearlirm its most hearty supat cn. e t ,svift -Specific -o. 441 i to a pleasing and popular concert j port to th- .-tent of its ahilir to i Swift Laiioraiory Atlanta, da. Ad . j ,,, üi;ra ;u for the occasion and plaved ! the government, to the .arryini; on

of tlif present w.'ii- to a mici c-vf.ii I issue, and until tdial idorv is .-v-j -tired and tlie 'wotld is made safp

ICE TEA SPOONS and ICE TEA TUMBLERS 53.00 for 6 of Each TVie Ppoon is a special HALLMARK '1sUn and is of better tjuslity than tn r'-'te usually

It cam the ' . ai 1 H ALLM .X f.K Charantee of The tunt'kT of fine ttS. tieatly Cat.

l Llbebs land. Many of the num

bers were enthusiastically encored.;

which were responded to with pa-

Military ml

T T T I r I o,ne Files Hum Oj ph pO There" with a Kre, F I vLvilvO ' Another popular

for !' nio. racy .' OMitfis i:i(rfrl. H. )'.. Ad Itlls of Clni.ili.i. ,'eb . was

triotic and other popular numoers in keeping with the times. The singihs

b v the audience was liberally par-

;j ! tteipated in. the singint; of "Keep the j elected om: ander-in-- hn-f of the

s; l r I o,ne 1'iies LurniiiK" and "hpr ; Gi'iitnl At my for the coming ..n.

rit deal of spirit, i Tlie .. tion f Mr. Adams

and patriotic j made unanimous.

; ; program is being niepared for Sun- J- ' Chambeis of I'ortland. Orr , We have all the COnven !'KlV exenins's concert, which will be j was chosen senior ne cnmmamh :- ; !n.v ir -snUi..r n.H Q,iL lipl.yed by Kloeb hand a' Lee per in-chief.

' I 'M . 1'llMll I1IIU .Ullllll. . , , . , , ., ,,, ...1, . park, a n ro a tee men t of which -v 1 1 ' ' 'tlifi-. o'l...

waterman rountain h'ens c

Evcrsiiarp Pencils Cigarette Qso in silver Cigarette Cases in leather Comrnrt kit-s Gillette Service Se: Razors.

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Our line of Service Rings, Service Pin and Military Jewelry is now complete. Frank Mayr & Sons JEWELERS 113 South Michigan St.

he made in tomorrow', issue of Tlie j ''harles H. ilaber of 'ir4iii:a New si-Times. J junior i e ouima ndvr-in-chi'f ; f. I .m l'errin of Vermont, 'tin.'fnii 'n-

GERMAN HELMET IS SOUTH BENDER'S TROPHY

" 1 wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmm ' The HALLMARK Store - 1

erat, and IMiilip A. .Vonfall of l'-ot.; ton. chaplain in hief. The ivwiy h-fted ( -o'.v- ma mler-: p. ;

! j chief a n no-1 u ed the follown-.t; ap j .Iiminie and t'ioat's ciliar toi-p has I pointments to hi -tuff; ja tlerman helmet in its window) A- Trimble Lincoln Ne'a . a -. I w hi' h was -ent home from I 'ranee ! jutant uei'ial: t'o'.. f It. Stowi:s i b t'xt. (.Justuxe ;titknec'nt. a South ! "f ihiffalo. v.. ., iatie: ma.-tc: utu- ; Hrnd man. The helmet was taken j eral. and ilufuc ! H'-Hog of N.wj jfiom the (German after a hand-to- 'astle. t'alif. patriotic instructor. hand encounter in which ("Jutkneclit j i was the ictor. The German's name j The' Arneric-an lied ("ifs hasis apparently . Saurer, as this name J opened a fresh aid station at Mt ; was written inside the helmet. JAigoual for repatriate,! ;,nd tefec! j I'elian and French children. i

M.Kiir.(;r: lic i;m:s. I !.oj,s W. Schuler. sxvitchnian. I'hi- ' r;ii:o. II!.. to Kdith feelenhmder. j Hl-n t S.1V ViUl s.l'A it ill the,' tu. :st,s riucago. in. j newspaper. Say News-Times I Harry L t'ameton. clerk. South 1

I l:end. to Maude Hooxer. Niies. Mich. i

Ftoiand K. Raker, mechanic, to Helen C (Jo.d el. clerk.

ORTHODOX JEWS WILL i NOT HAVE TO REGISTER FOR DRAFT TILL AUG. 25

PUTTING HIM WISE

'.vAsmxbTf'.v, .v.- i;o. c.iusp members of the ,liw,di 'Irthodo ihurch obipct to risterin for

military service on their Sahhat h

Charles B. Sax & Company Store Mb Wasted S Wc require the .eriee o several experienced Dry (luods Salesladies and one salesman. One experienced saleslady tt.r Millinery department, several youn- ladies tor wrapping counters, and cash ejrls lc years or a.k:e. Also middle-avied dinan t look atter wash room and lockers. fVrinaneiU p"itior, and ;ooJ opportunity for adanceiVient. It apphin-e, bv letted ive full partick for Mr. Harlan. We do not onirlo- help under 1 years t ae.

j nuuiarv srr ice on tne.r abhatn i " 5J,c tt f jProxos' Marshal den 'row der an- ,v f ,f" J u ' noun.-ed Thursdnv that youths of the I ' r," tC '' H , 1 t.,...;1. ...:n . i . . . I C . . j. . '

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.Icwi'ti faith will not i-e reouired tot

i rfcfr next Saturdav with others . t1

I who ha.c become Jt since last .lunpj Have traight row. in the jfarde-H :. Thnr recisttation w ill .,r MCcept- inJ Kare lonj, traieht row of cannyj ' led bv '.oca! ooar.15 on Monday. ! on the rantrr fheUei.

Send two-cent itmp to the Titional Wr Garden Comminion, I Washington, for a free canning and i drying book.

Auc

FATHER DIES OF WOUNDS INFLICTED BY HIS SON

rnr.nn haftk. tn.i . At:-

Isidore Mulvaney. T.l jears old. a DRIED STUFF WILL DO well-to-do land owner, died at al A GREAT "COMEBACK

nospmi inursuay nrctit as a r ,

suit of wounds aid to fi.(e Ivtii ii.!'.c:ei i his s(,p 'harlp. eartv! e-ie d.iy. Airnnlms t o inform. t-' tion iilit.iin-! th poiicp. th.t

tai 4 brother. Marion. iairp'ed ! er a : i n d d a I I t a Kpsp.1 that '. 1 t't.aii.s tried To shoo hi b,nt her ' ' ' ca t I 1 1 . I tile I h a : li p a ! '. e I 1 1 ; - hi' h . f 1 ' ! i - . T h p b ) o 1 h-rs w e e a i -j tested foia.winc the hoo.;m;.

I THINK I WANT ALL OF YOU.

" " w.t'-BnMl.K.UUt FROM 1 To A

-w- - wwiCK. WILL Bt RlDu kl n

FOK OE C'.'P O Dnirp NrtftKiftL.

OCCAM (OMlW

I r s we'f and r p r n-iis he ' o.oo. r F..i tnis a-rrnKd on

! ir t't ..t..,w.. rn-V ' i Natina War Garden Cornmi&n

Drying is easy and readers of th

paper can get a free book by sending

a two-cent stamp tor postage to the

Bu;. Nnv NeeJ!e. Blltt-:!-. 'I1 npe. Pins I." rk1erwcu, H'-sierv.

TOS,

f JFifi&f Store opens ö:öu;cioses o;ov om y.

New Fall and Winter Goods in Every Section We are now ready to show you all lines of Early Fall and Winter Merchandise. You will use good judgment by selecting from the tirst lines shown. The qualities the price will be better than you will find later in the season.

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Our Greatest Silk SaleStarts Saturday We Are Ready with Nearly 15,000 Yards of New Silks Handsome Satins, Taffetas, Plaids. Serges; bought before the advance qualities. Black Satins $1.25, $1.75, $2.50 to $3.00 yard. Black Messalines at $1.69 yard. Black Taffetas at $1.50 to $2.50 yard. Handsome Crepe de Chenes at $1.50 and $2.00 yd. Handsome Plaid and Fancv Silks at $1.59, $1.69, $1.95, $2.00.

2,000 Yards of New Dress Goods On Sale Saturday

Fall

Beautiful qualities. Special prices 59c, 79c. $1.00, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 to $3.95 yard. The greatest collection ot Pine Dress (ioods we eer offered. The tinet fabrics we c er sold. Beautiful plaids, cheeks, plain materials; Series. Pram. Velv;-s. Pverv desirable shade.

New Fall Skirts at $7.50 to $15.00 Never before have we shown you so many charming skirts for Early Pall Wear. Every garment new materials. All wool. Regular and extra sizes. New Fall Dresses One of the busiest sections in our store every dress selected with care as to material, style and workmanship. Priced at $15.00, $19.75 and $25.

260 Dozen Silk Hosiery at 89c and $1.50 Pair All colors, full fashioned; plenty of blacks, greys, browns, blues, mode, bronze. Most every desirable shade. 100 Dozen Children's Splendid School Hose at 39c and 45c Pair Pine ribbed for girls, heavy close ribbed for hovs. Exceptional qualitv.

Waists for Saturday Just in, a verv splcndi J lot of New Georgette Crepe Wai-ts at $5.35. New Tailored Waists of Pongee Silk, can be -rn hih or low neck, at $3.98. Very Special New Voile Waists at $2.00. Mule ..f French vniles, trimmed h iih Venice and Filet Lace. Henderson Corsets At Very Special Prices We have just receive! a delayed shipment f Henderson 0ret !ioi:U have been here in dune. Thev are priced for Saturday's sellint: ai $1.50, $2, $3 and $3.50. These prices are ;c les than regular prices

Can We Impress Upon You the Importance of Buying Blankets This Month? 'riie prices ill he ' r m ;v I" s!.:; r.ich.er i''c: Septetnivr a:-.; s;c-b qiulilies a ; '.a can t da v . You can hu; H;x H; ; ll.tnet- t r n : S2.G3 to $7.75. Hand Knitting Yarns $3.90 to $4.50 Lb. C )ver ,v h ,( ) p unds 1 tine all Worsted Yams. K unices t the pmid. lor ock iiclmeis. yrealers. 'c uves.

Smart W

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not taking chances on advancing Prices

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Otir Fall Models are here now in great variety, showing the new fringe trimmings and bead and bra Li embroidery— $17.50, $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and $39.75

Sale of New Georgette Waists at

$4.95

A shipment of new Georgette Waists has just been unpacked new beaded and embroidered effects in collarless and Y-shaped neck styles specially priced at $4.95.

Specially Featured for Saturday

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BUY FURS NOW AND SAVE

Clever Hats of Lyons Silk Velvet and Plush. Trimmed

vvnn sun emcrokiereu nowers in i5i.uk, okjau ,uiu ...;. .7j;nt-;v

Blues. Exceptional values.

STYLE SHOP

FOR

WOMEN

BUY FURS NOW AND SAVE

LY'S—Adv. 7174-22

of Washington.