South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 246, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 September 1918 — Page 3
- 3 HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN ! f ! A V SM ai t. IN 36 YEARS OP Though Father's Wages Are Srnail, All Are Aiding Liberty III 1 t 1 JV A. . As L'1 f ir Wc Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower than Any Other Store 4 ft 4 - 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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Inducted as "Draft Dodger" by Board No. 2 and Sent to Camp Taylor, But Discharged.
A -'.ci tine That he was literally 'rvjnsrhied'' into the army by draft board No. 2. South Bend, and its Kofnmnt appeal ardent, simply be-i-.i'e hemp- 1 old Ii had no registration card, and could not offhand prove his ago, Harry J. Callahan, who-.e home, is in .San Fran';"o, rf turned from Camp Taylor -teiday, with an honorable dis- ' harj-e, on the ground of wrongful induction into the strvice. Callahan had been a . hef at the Jefferson hotel tafe, quitting his job. according to his story, much to the chagrin of M't John Wei's, who immediately ciufed his arret on the ground th.it he wa! a slack er, with additional claims that he had spoken disrespectfully of the government. "The only government I have spoken disrespectfully of." says Callahan, "if an', must have heen the .-Viuth Rend city ;oirnnifntl with which the Jefferson hotel har seemed to be in cloe communion. It wa? June 26. and upon quitting mv Job
.is chef In the cafe, it w as surprising j how quickly Off.cer Feter5on ot nie j mto his cl'itche. I was kept at the ' city jail for o rlaxs with very little' opportunity to defend myself, then . moved to the county Jail, from when j T till July 21, I was sent to ("'amp Taylor under surveillance as a draft dodder." His discharge come from i
.ludee Advoc.it Jone"? after an investigation of the case. letters Not I)oIivTpl.
According to Callahan, after heins j removed to the county jail he su-- j ' 'ifd in ffettinjr word to hi people ;p California nnd Seattle, and that
wiey t.otn wrote and vviren nun care f locc. hoard No. 2. Letters from his California relative show that thes were returned. one marked, "'hasn't reported." and the other 'dtrerted on way to camp." On acc;i.jnt of Callahan's beinjr above draft ft-, and not required to register or a rry a birth certificate the government not only paid him his transportation and a month for his :iine in the service July ?,0 to Aus. "0 but the judj?e advocate has oerJ
t-fied to Washington that he be paid j
ivibar. waes. Jio a week, for his four weeks spent in jail here. Hated to fixate Sortier. "Tleally. once in the service." said "al'ahan. "I almost hated to leave it. i would hae stayed except for the f.'ct that I do not care to ro to war that v. ay. branded as h slacker, and have such a record stand aprainst me I at confln g made the fiftrht and have won. ! shall register in the next diaft. which takes in my a?e. '.. and may immediately ask to be
viiiiut--' Into trie service, nut mv
stone' tnro e.tsf of t h- St Josepn in la ni i iv er, lift vt-t-med t uel to tiver. j jst acioss th" ro.i d from , them, and t h left t Ik w..rk of he whe e a ariant sa nd dizginz machine '. i eat iron in;i! and -Hi! fürt net
i ha J oeep for t last yea r or two-wet t hem a me rr.uk. ns loom for another pluv-; Arid here, at li.-t, at South P.end. j
sroun.l for South Rend cru.üren. ii?ht years &So. they tt ;ed it aair., f,vo 1-ir.:' n"w far hung all day iand hot- they .tut to feci .tt hQme. ye-terda. Hn of them was ;f?.in. heie they aie buvinj the l"..f Glory, and l.ehind i sat a 1 1 - j e;ir- i-r tli i;- he.ids. on the Aim-ni an o!d. Itzhtiv-built boy setting h ; m.-ialint-n: plan, an i hi- tiiey plan school boois ready fr the 'it st 'lay j to stay. of tb n w term. in the Pt-rley j ' tank. lb- f.ith: ; Julia. th school. The other fla z wn green. ! moiiiei, afe at horn- at :,)'". with a and whii- and red. with a mixed servic fla z i t i thf window toi- IV; r . emblem in the (enter, an i behind land tht chibl'-en all attetidm it s.it an o!i e-skinned woman of ( Am-! i an publ.c school Chri-tv . about 4.'., knittinS. and behina her .'Frank. Joseph. Fthl and John in the upper window sash, was' a 'Christy tried hard to t a job all erice flaR. J summer. but tioimily serued t N'hen a reporter paused at the, want so l:sh' and yovmu a lad. and
sate and looked over the Mower bed , he only eauied a few oud dniies". , that filled pt inc h of the little j but with them he boMsht Thrift J front yard, he was greeted with a stamps, and when he foui l smile that meant welcome to any i years older he i yoii.u to e a solone who admired flowers; and when j dier though the mother thinks j he hean asking questions a bout ' surely h- canno'. be needed, too, the people that hve.J behind the two,' The cousin-, back in "the old co'inbi.e rlas". and when he asked con- 'try are ail in the army, and the rela- ; cernins the service this, he wished tivec r t home a. only' allowed one, that- all South Renders could see 'small loaf f int-.nl a day. !'faa'- ; ard iear the story ihey had to tell. most of the Mour has to be sent to j
Fourteen years ase they came j the soldiers. Roller rep.niuns not over from Oiosav, just across the ja highly paid jo'o. and the doctor straits from Sicily. Frank Tirotta . bills for the wif,. last sumtner we;e and bis wife. J'llia. and Perry. anlihih. but the .-hildier. have their ha by Christy. The siant figure of; Thrift st.tiup. and Frank, the fathLiberty was wonderful, and filled j er. has one liberty bond, and hopethem wifh'awe, ns they entered the j to take another in the Fourth i--port ef then- destination. They theniue. and theie resolved, with folded I Rut even without the story, it hands, to learn the principles of j was a pi tore bl :.ry and a boy Liberty, and to do their utmost to j with hi school books, th- green uphold all its stood for. Rut dis-j white and r. d t.iz and an olive appointment met them in the far- j skinned woman, a serice fla in tory life of New York, and when (the window, and a yard filled vi'b. they drifted westward, again at flowers. 9
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Our fabric section abounds ivith newness smart, novel materials of every description and shade and at prices that will please you. Owing to our thoughtful preparedness we are offering all wool materials at reasonable and most temping prices.
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EVENUE BILL IS
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TO BE ÄT FAIR
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GIVEN TO HOUSE
Greatest War Tax Measure in Nation's History 0. K.'d and Goes to Congress.
--The new
WASH I.rp .V. Sep:.
rev enuc mil - icrt tt of !!
in the hi -tor t" th-- i,a-
i tion with a b-vy affecting cry :n dividiKiI and business com-, rn in the
Midway and Free Attractions of Exceptional Merit Have Been Booked.
on a half-mile track will compete for the Jl'l.OOO ,ash purses. Sinsle C.
who drives at Indinnapol'.s this w eek rneasu i es
will be one of the many star fea tutes. These added to the poultry
ilivt -Tfu'k- ivitfle and horse dinl.a
I the exhibitions of machinery and jfoimtry. was approved u na n i n on l I merchandise, will combine to make j Monday by the hou-e ways and i the Interstate fair a record breaker. I rniilff
-. t I J - -1 . I'Uil I INI.' 1 I I I I introduced tlie measure in the houe Tuesday and asked that consideration of it bemn next l'iid.i. I. cadets hope tO selld ll to the k;,Ui'
i w it hin 1 0 dav s n ft' r de
I jhi!"r y . '..it upon thot ourh con.-i.ier-' ;". ao- of tlie effect on the morale of i the -p:e . upon price inflation upon ! pt od ii-t!on. and upon relative .oiity ! .i tiie peop;, to p taxes now and ' a !'t r t l;e w ar.
Ire ivouiiittee explained tnat r
i c:-iöd upon the raising of $x.e "'.- I
m u . i . o i ytaxatictn , because it hadjtd
;o rphti'ij a- a sound fiscal nol.cv the !
i i' commendation "f Sec'y McAdoo ' that one-third of t h gov ernment'-
e.-t;n:ated expend itu I' -?a of J.' 4. '."".- ',!, ,1'ini th:- year lie obtained from thi-- ni'irce, nnd thy remaining twoT h .i ds . by !-ondc. PmhhU Confide i'd Iilr. "While th" cDiiuiiiUee," the report ?oded. "'m;ikes tills commendation lor the uirent year, it realizes that no ried policy as to rtiation ol taxes to l.onds tot tlje future Can oe terni.nerl at this time and that the amount that should b raised by taxat.on in any uiv en y ear mut neves-
H i " assortment of p.iri woolen tabri J in all shades and weaves widths ran i: in c: from 2 to in inches wide. Priced fmm. . . .59c to $1.00 Storm and French Series, in all
wool, plete. Jnche:
(Jur stock was never so corn-
Widths rane.e fnni vd to 5 rriced from. .S5c to $3.75
f
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,e determined after due con-
An important feature of the Tnterstate fair program whi h will start J Tuctday. .Sept. 10. will be the strik- 1
CIICf.F! fllf!
uuunu I u 1 1
II IE IKING!
'slUera!on is tuven rumess ana I Hnancial conditions existim, in sijrh j y ear. i "Tb committee further adopted j til.- policy that so fa i as practica Diethe S v,'"'u,H,!'-l,,uiu should be raised ' Ii oui taxes on incon e. excess and (war profits, and luxuries and semi-
a t e if i;U) s. I
The filial oniinittee e.-tiniate o; the revenue to bt- yielded 'iiider ti'.e j new Jull is T i". a- ,tuain-t i
Tabooed to Such Manu
facturers, Even for Sacramental Purposes.
ts
i i 1 . '..",::. cum
present law. Th' estimated revenue
V ea
la I U' s! Mim, p
is from taxes on
I 1 w a r i. Th-- ( .un -ti lLtee lias en -jde-rtvaued to di.-trioute equitatdy tho j new tax o-.rdt-n ard to levy the taxes : :n such a way that th-? burden should
I me! ty tiio.-e most aiile to pay. it has ende a voted to wipe it all in-
ing array of vaudeville novelties and iCnln free acts, that will be presented be- .
fore and after the race- and each ; evening it was extremely difficult , to secure a variety of new acts this 1 ear owing to the war conditions. ; but by starting negotiations early ! in the season a pleasing program ha j bten secured i
,IOe "II .'('' IM n 111' IIIUIMM., ",11.. . I
for sat l amenla I purposes, w ill nei
the si. ua i division o : I 1 n
. IF!..
eiiuamies in ine opciaiiou ui e.xt-i-o . . .
jin law and i' niümepa tue repea; of ihc m.iinr tortir.r of the revenue
excess profits. in biding a var profits I t , 1( rta-.. n,,. . . ' nets of l 'j l a 'id l.O . in order tha. $ ... 1 ati.iiuM e.i, ;il) (ic next is . , . . . , , f he eXiStMitt mtej tial ;-e enue iaws s.i from ta.xts on im omc- v 1 . 4 y .!.- , . , ,, ,, , f j r s deemed nraftoa ue ih
from indiviiiuals and ? s .'v. can.- i . a
in one ai i atui i iit-u ei ui e moie if.tu-
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'i'.1'.' from corporatioti. . I'ropo-cal liK-iM-ac The increase in tile tax
Trench Skirtin.c; Plaid, all wol. ott autumn shades in artistic blocked plaid etVects ideal tor separate skirts or coatee combinations. Splendid qualitv, -4o to -KS inches wide. Priced from $2.50 to $4.00 Golf Middy Cloth, an all wool hie: hl finished flannel of quality, for coatees or middies in bright French red only, 5o inches wide, yd., $3.50 Beaver Cloth Plush, exceptional quality for coats or trimmings, 55 inches wide, at vard ,$10.00
Satin Broadcloths, those rich highly finished materials are difficult to replace. They are soft and supple with its intense lustre adds beauty to any tailored garment 50 inches wide, in navy. Burgundy, plum, dark ureen and dark brown, at yard $3.50 Wool Yeiour Coatings, a superior quality in a most pleasing assortment of new fall shades Sammie, fall rose, reindeer, navy, taupe, mode, seal brown and black; 56 inches wide, at yard $6.00 Black Salts Plush, a beautiful erect pile fabric possessing a mirror-like satin finish ideal for Km, coats or trimmings, 52 inches wide, at ard $7.00 Krammie Plush, a rich unique crush plush situable for scarfs, muffs, coats or. trimmings, 52 inches wide, in taupe or dark ejey, at yard. .$15
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on 1 1 1
o extra allowances of viir foj-
the puipi'-e of wine making, ever,
J spe( med inconit s of mar i led p- r-ons
without dept'u dents i
how n t h,
inent
a fortunate hooking arrange-
five of the best outdoor at- 1 pernuaed
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tractions that
play lair dates were 'the
I'nite d Si, i let
a d m iiii-i ra - j i
to ,
food
secured. These include the two . f( . ,I1(liaMil Neither will in
Novel brothers, acrobatic nnd m u - ! lU(, u , s v,r pnie-ed to imy extra . i i . i t
ucai clowns wno appearen on amllirts. as fo, r,,,m;i. in ordet
.New .msieraam root in rsew i oi k ,n;ike wine. last season with "The Midnizht I'ol Harry K. P.an.iid. federal ' lies." Their act i unique and foo1 i((1mmistrator f,.r In I. ana. mj original and at ranged for the enter- I, e.,;. fn ;U1 Ui'iunv horn Talwaidi tainment of big city audiences. ; ( f steni. ifo'-al food administia
ie21st;at.on- will not be under the Olympia Desvais nn,i ner posmgjfor fo, tj.-eene county, today tate-d
dogs and norse. nave oeen seen o-'jtrin m all ca - uhcie it s desired
"big time" vaudeville eircuits ar. 1
Piri-diction of draft board No.
I
Oallahan exhibits an honorable
lischarge from his company, and the ,
j'iiny. with the reasons inserted t!i.it lie hrd been "erroneously inducted" s within the draft age.
to make
Wltle lo purposes
to be in-1 r in I'd lions of suar
-acra mental '"
s. t tie pastors a re
to so .p 1 1 corn 1 1 1 i - i
memi't-rs o.
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OVER MILLION PERSONS REGISTERED FOR HOME RED CROSS SERVICE
program for
fair v i ito :
WASHINGTON". Spt. "-Morel Midway A It i aet ion, thitt a million persons throughout i Through the efforts of v A the United Slates have been register- j Crxan of the Kale and Bryan corned y the horre price branch of t h J party. McOormiek' bjj ubmarire American Red Cross since this coun-J show, which tins been exhibiting all try entered the war. This is disclosed j summer at Hiverview park, "hitfro. in the flrrt of a series of reports will be s-en here. This consists of made public to how the uses bein t practical working models div in? and m.fde of the first Red Cross war fund ! operating under water and showing of $ 1 OO.CO.CC .?nd the plans so far (the difference between American an;'
were the leading attraction with mip I vtii-irni.
of the biff tent shows last season.
ine tieticiaire nroiueis. sensa iion.i i ions of suar Horn
acrobats, who employ an elaborate j tUui- tlini.,ai;',ttinns to !e
mechanical loop-the-loop a pparati:- ! f, on, their own home i.i.d. will be found a genuine novelty . The " t'er t.iiuly no one can take e Dairo troupe of comedy firemen inception to such an arra n-rerm-nt. i; a spectacular ladder act. and Flwins;'" they ;te as rt liyious and as patOlady military band make up a ood otic as they hou'.d be F.verv on,
the entertainment of jean make uch ti conti ibation with
ome
a,:, oi I'.. min T.o .o, Vl : ii.uafi J I . t M M ' 7) 0,0 ii a 1 1 0 . H n a ii'O.O'o. 1 ,Mtm. A 00 ,", , ' i 0 0 . 1 1 1 1 1
Ta ,nbr i .-1 1 1 r bi v I ! " it ; ' i f "
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;ly aoitssiblt? to the tax payei-." The report said that the bill levied on all citizens or residents of the United Stalls a normal tax of 1 '' per
! ,-ent upon the amount of income in j , ce.-s of exemptions, ext ept thaf on ine tii.-t 4.l"i ,,f the taxable amount I tiie jate snail be ix per ent. i While under existing irtw only per- ; sons of lawful ae hive to make returns, the new hill re-iuiiec persons i nder the lawfi 1 ase and having a
i.'id;! r eiirua'ion of every -eni -t.on. su'-h as the present law or . ision that reiail lapior dealers tiold r) a!!orc of distilled li-'piors and '? .' ua lions of wines free fro . the loot tax. Toffee' Hat-- Not Cliamzotl. The tobaC'. o rates alreadv m--"i-puhlic. the report said, ate fixed at approximately the hiuhest rco-,i' ie producing rates that can sfe,.- .. leaded without greatly fedueed -on-suinption of tobacco and eon-e.jeni reduction in reenue. So far as practicable the coiom. tef has pla'ed the excise taxes apou the m in ufa ctu i e. pr oducer, or im-
jptifei-. In the second ctoup ( ar
ticles resartieu as a luxury wiiu suld o'er a iixed price, the ( n.ini;'tee l.e.ieed that the.-e taes diould be paid by the consumer an I col-
:e(-tfd Vy the retailer and by let'irn-d to the government.
him
w A R!
i - -1 - i 1 1 C '.; ' e f.ej- cent t'vo-t birds pi work
h t. O il i e to IS of our e m ploy
iiore tort l cuy ev ery hav e gone to war.
iav. Twenty-S:vty-sit and
cent o !
sr ohücer are in the war r in r
i ret income f or
1.1 1 K, 1 Ml l 4 7...!
I em pi ions I'm ha ned. The exemptions undei- :h- n--vv bill are the same ;, under the old - fl.oou for single fer.-ons and J. 1 for married persons r;th t-'"" additional allowed for each dept-ndt-n
the taa nie v en r of
i x ' i i , i inn or over, il siitle, or ll mar-j
ried and not bv in pvith husband or 4"" wife, arid all marned persons living O " w ith h .i-ban.l or wife ha, inp a nef v , income of $2,''!'. o - over to make - v ' ' returns. l.'.4:i. Corpora I ion Tax. '."'4"'' Thp hil! 1p, iiv5 a ornoration ta v
'jr 7. u-i ", ,,f x per cent upor the annuint of j 4 7 . ' 5 1 nef income in evce-s of the .' " T .!.'.. i e.l its allowed, but provides that thv'i
LQGftL WOMAN
in uniinn
i um
:Mrs. C. M. Haeske is Appoint-: i ed District Chairman of
Y. W. CA. Drive.
ra tini Ii
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cent upon Sii
h of tlr.s aiiiouir a does not e-
i e d the 1 1 . t a a Vi le y -a !
during I h c
lepd p nd duriner the
pi .s trie amount paid tax if' eai" out of the.
out danstu' of impairment of health, child undei Is years
id.
An
from Lioin without necess.n
and it seeing e d u re w oil h
sr ar 1 1 he . n ce . f an fo-iu mom for which the wine
o ne thai ' add b th'
su.ua r
; h pi o t el:?io! oi- cere i eij.en-
e -
j emption of JJmi for each dependen:
'arnn- or juofits in d scharce of :.opds and o her inteae--; hearinc ob-lii-ations outstand'.r.f prior to the h-
i inca p.i
le
1 f - - u p pol t Uei'a u e v Sit a i d ;.-a bi ! it v ,nn
, r. n ;
-f t h it
added the food adm:'nitri
perfected for the future work.
I German T'-boats
Rboda r.oval's
During th first six months of th.e hor"e and pony circus, a wild anipresent year Sl.bOO.CiO was expend- 'mal show, a ten-in-one exhibition of ed for the home service, bjt by .Tan ; living curiosities and many other m1 next. Red Cross officials expert the ; terestir.:: attractions will be shown in total to reach JK.Opo. nop, with a j the tents alonff the "midway." monthly demar.d of Jl.ooo.ooo there-j Undoubtedly the best racing pronfter. ?ram that has ever been presented
tial
tor'. ! Report that i-annifis allowances of ::a.ir have been applied to wine- i 'ma kins; ate o,dn- inoMi.'.itnl in; , one othe- i .i.nty Should lh report be found r-u'hf il it ,s liKely. j Ir. Rarnard savs, that still furthei j , limitation will be p'aced upon al'i i
c.-, of sr,:;ii' to the otfend.n
i fa in l lies. t
1 ri orn so ,
Dil e X ( - - vi
of mental or ph
i-- a How e. t ' The estimated vie;
other than in com es a
war pt ofits incl ude Tra n s pc r J a : ; o n V r ; z -, t . t Oao, expt ess. 2".' "" . pa fares, J e, a, n c, a ao , arid
a r
This i.rn,vii:i w a - ' The oni mitten todri.v.
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cha rice
Ilde;- tue lr
tu' without! corporation j
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il'ir'.n." , the War '"amp Vm:nun
dividends and'
of lionds.
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1624 S. Michigan St.
Home 7120, Bell 270
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On Cocoa ...... 19c
2 1 sc Cinv Lima cans 25c : l Sc Can Kidney Beans 25c
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Coilee
22c
2 I.arce Cans Pumpin 23c IS. Ola. s D:ii.1 Beer. .15c : V'z$. Pancake Flour 19c I. are Jar Mustard .... 10c 2 I.ar;;e Cans 'an Camp Beans 30c 2 P'v. Mince Weat...l7c C;is Cleanser 12c 5 l ar.ee Bars Gloi Svnp tor' 31c 2 Bars Jap Roe Soap. .25c
; Large B"e Maiches 27c i5-Oz. Vkz. Not-a-Seed Raisins 15c Dozen Heavy Can
Rubbers
2 1 5c Cans Asparau
.25c .21c
! Dozen Home Made Dill Pickles 15c 5c and lue Pkgs. Shredded Coconut 4c and Sc Gall on Best W hite Wine Vinegar 23c We 'i'ill be cloed from 5:0u p. m. h'nday until Monday morning.
CELEBRATE LABOR DAY BY MAKING GUNS
WASJU.VGT'.bV. Sept. 1. -- -Employes of th-1 nullard Knineerir.LworK, Hridpepott. i'opn.. celeh-ated I-ibor day by sivir:. w.thout onipenation five liour of their time to constructing Ij.'i millimetre uuns for tVe American armv overseas. In announrmc this tonicht. the ordnance department made public this telecram sent to ("Jen. lerihmc by
inP '" r.uft; paper and tubes. $ 1 ,:("':. er.n To help you win. and win soon.; Sp4riitl ,a xe -Oa pita 1 stock.
we propose 10 sp e l..Vr oay a non.w. broker S ! T
bv
J , , l'l ( i 0 I M I 1 1
I, Oil Te'.t-i.iph aid ttiepaoii. $ 1 ii ' -t . ; n - i ! .i e.
'bin; admissions ithr.,;.-;-i
I etc . J i ' ' ' ' 1 1 t . 1 1 1 1 ; , .
0 ( . "' ft f I , K i-e faxes --A iio'hilt eto. $ 1 - 7 .V'.c'ii'' ; jewelry, portiii jood etc.. JSO.'ooy hi a ; other tats on luxuries at 1" per cent, $ v7i,.,.,".t': : other taxes otl luxuriö s i apparel. etv, a Vn e i ei tain ru'esc rt bed priesi. at -'" per cent. Jhl,'"?"',1"."'1. iasoIine. J 4 n.foVi'i.na ; vachts and pleasure h.oats. J 1 .ni ü. 'o'oi . Bevern tes ili'juor .'ind soft drinks), ? 1. 1 7. Sun. a :r. . stn.p taxes, j ' ii ii 0. e ii ii . nn.r (n i-Jats. " 'j I . f'0 ' : cizare;s, j f ... 4 1.1,0 v. a . obacco. 5 1 "' 4.'"""o .nrtfi ; snurf. S.f'.ln".-
. ft ill 1 Th"
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and h i v mir 1 '01 ccm n
I of ;ts credits which pa vs 0.1
" - : : h e e a r a ' a m
-enaer ,';--- t rs:e Ml!.r'1'111 worth
fftn-. ' wo ;!d ' ied iJ f-t-r cent on
and t'' cent m ? t
( -on-, trtitfee r.t-;ees h t thi- rebf
o.t ,r, H j - r öd t.rfii'j 1 -aniZcl.'itlV
M -i i,ri r 1 1 . - i. f.- . w ;'t svruu'ate the payment of divj- J .er -ijc. wlii.h will b-3 s.r,.f..-t to sur-j ,1 x in the hand's of tfie to,-khold - :
rn ik" r.o c barste in I
e eni pt from in - ;
Mrs ('. M Haeske. l" - V. .U t'fei - son Mvd.. So ith Bend, hris heen appointed uistrict - eprcsi-n',,.tiv e for j the Valine Women's i'h:is',-in a.-s,- . :at:on in St. .lo-epu. Maih-ii!. KosciusrwO and l-upon con.r.e- for' t'ne ci- min 2 un.teu w at drive o, I tm 1
Vdirs. Mens Christian a .--ia 1 ) a
1'ttiy per . ent of o i- oc'k tioluei s are in xv r u' VVe vent over the top leO pt-r- e-nt m the war c b last liberty loan, bat we are not complaining.
war vvorK. st and the
Some or .is h -i v e enlisted Ir.ilf and s;ll niht-IS aie We tie pi oiid of oar W :i I
and otheis have been tailed in the n class .iii- and ;iffa."in; the call n-foni and of c-ui rusiness teoord
rid'
the trviiij
t c u m s' a n
Why Are We Advertising All This? i! don't y 0.1 r ic- de,.ere.i when via: nocht you li'i: la have ;T. we want y ru To know w h y . We want you know tnat we e two ions to do a the same time win ih" war and (onnn..e to s-ie the p'd'li" with ice
We shall no o m pia i r i
o.i government take our !a
man. biit we don'' want o i conif-lain ;f you fad to vour :f p We want yoii to do as -indieds of othr are doins. come to 'he plant nnd set "hit you want if you have a car or ? i on V e a !! ce f f aii kind.
A d.,n' n d
wiien t me. ( I ' .
pit-, a of i. t. uii! not hurt the nof ear in the Mty and torc-f "not on of ms has ;isk-d exemption from wwr" v hy siiouiu vo.i asj-. exemption fre.ni little extra effort
Mi,i an help win If wa,
1 rid s-v e ntonev
th vi m e
mer. a ' e do nc all 'h"v can We have plenty of k nd
plenty of trm kv and vauvs to oeliver it. but we d on hve ei'io.sih men ?o ronfinue our- excellent .,rtice. .ind 'hit w wan you to do ;s Th': Help us to -e rv e vou We will hire mejre men if we can ce them and "ur rvn rlll ; all thev can nnd 'hn s'op and our customers wul! h4" t do iie iest.
We
your cooperation until we he AllTII KT AI.
be ' k ir." K b (V).HPAVT.
Women'
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A me 'U
a -soc.a' .on. I ui ir.z 'be . a m - j 1
MI'S. h-lt.-Kf Wl.l IC 'lpeiate
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u t a t i v es f r run I ia
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o 0 0 . o 0 b . broker. SI.7
ineamnc true to its r.ame bv civinc. 1 . , t ... 1 r, c. 0
without compensation, five hour of 'u,, j 5 i, ,-, ,, ; r'..w l.r our time on this national holiday to!j,ar arij p0(i alles . 1 1 . 1 1-- 1 -
ir.f ouiiairm 01 ;j ni.inrneiie icuns: : shnotin- ll r . e
to shoot the Hun.'
nu; r.Kii: t mincif:.
MTNCIF, Ind . Sept. " Ht"'"i ! 0f cia,
acadeniies. $ I c. i "' tax. J 1 . 0 0 ' . 0 v i"i ,
to. acco. ? ti t.'jc'.""
t h.ea -
mail rude; alleys.
les. $J.2'Oi. ; j 4 1'. . 1 a 1 ' . r i d ! r ; -busines-. n en. manufactures o
1 1 ' 1 1 e s and n.otorcv ,e.
t, Y i 1 V (S a -x r r ! a -s irAlKA j-i t
rj , v. ' ' 1 1 1 vi i- j t - tili v 1 1 r j ( I fcj fi I t
tho I 1 Y.- - n 1 v r r 1 A hci a f n n
which took the fornv of a "win th 'war'" celebration. A proeram was I ' c i ? ti at the fair grounds ir. the aft - j
ernoon. w her; '"apt. VA'alter K. Ha
J i 0 . f 1'. ä ; j 4 i'. e. r. a ;
: ris of the Austral: in at my fo;,-j of his exper;en"e. in Kranee .(searal thousand dollars wer turned oir i to the Red i'l os. .Try NEWS-TKilES Want Ads
The
; public
U i!
i; ir a n u tacfi rer s ma n u fa et u rer of use of a u t o ni o -
1:: !:".''.
lake llo)rt T!a. report. who.h will te rua'ie Tueiidjv b 'ha .nut !i
hill explained the prois.(,T)s of
the bill in detail. It say the ro:i.imittee ,j-terrnine,i wh-et propo: upo-i
Of the cost e.f tue ' a r 'b.s year should be financed by taxation and l'V r.onds; not from pre mw x-n-r,-
e i - 1 1 . ; s
'he co po 1 a t i o n
1 . orr.e tax. Partners I ii"" Inipl. j P a r t n eis hi ps are not: l:j'"ie o In- 1 s. . n t .. w. , , t c . Vi r 1 i- r. c- r '.i' 1 i 1 t . n v I
'':!!- I, -ja. 'Ill '.V.l .....- "... .. i ; ih.- ; ncorne tax on hi share of t he j 4 ,. ' t nership pt'COs, wdiether 1 1 -1 r i - ( : ; f e d o r n o t . J 1 The lull applies: the war and ecess pt o,;ts taxes to c o'"poi a T 1 on -' OtllV. j 1' -o 'Sic.n :s made ; prore, r rorpor- . or s whus invested a p . t s 1 i es- ; :;..,. $ ;. 0 . ' c 0 . and those corporation . . r. . b 1 h tn eie.1 t i:ta is not a ! material pr odr.ciT.; factor j ' Incir.'isi' Il-taio lax. 1 1 Increases, w re- read- in The , '-state a x. which vv'il! ; a nee from . thr.' li-llt TO I ' per ,-er.t . ' T'.e re nc port a tion ard :t.s-.;r ."- . ; tax's, already made- public, included; a -ew tax of 1 per cent upon rh& 1 aro'. nt pt;d to a n v telegraph or f el- 1 ephr.nr- rr.mpany for an-- -pcii! 'ls. w-.te 1.- tiikmz ;''' : i. d oc - of a p p 1 v o I -f ;. . n and d 1 - - : ; s-,:!t..'.t.O of "tews tiiT . K h the p j ': . - j ; lie press or in the con 1 r y a com - j ..'.n carr:ei or t' leirra ph or e' j I'iiora loinpariv of its ,,,..;;;--.- as: such. Ni Ht'foroiw' tei Prohibii iott.
Mrs Haesvo 1- a we P. known and
vvell-1 ked woman, po?sesunK thrt; exeiu.ive a'Mi.tv rtece-s.trj, for this wairk. She will have i,s.oiu- ! charge of the V. W. ' '. A. et;d f h r-tmpaiari in her d'stfict arid'
will fppo;nt a worr.an To heat' wc.'-k in evetv eointx who '1
known as - ountv 1 e present a 11 v e aid v." ho a 1 ' ' rer.ort to he- ,1 , W: Z th-l
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New Zljrif h (J.iV.ette m qird a pa. vine; a fine trib-ite to Marsha I'oi'h rninrary cenius. svn h r.rniy a theorist of deep iuaow'edpf
methods ued on the rat
frtVie-Natiotial (ii-t!
Admits That Greatest German Offensive Cannot Compare With Present One.
the
i
''Ut also a leader
' ! e f . e d n " F'rorn the
t r. is is ta ken : "The German rne.rrt.le re r rertiediably s h i ken by me attWI vir
tones The bejfef iv Hu-drvb-r
nnd LidendrfT animatw! the who I'luman policy; it a th etret r s pu'i. The ftn r.en dftMt.
The Ormiin hae fot frenrati'
eeri brought up in. 'he dea th'
1 r
Mend V
W
liiM-. Mis tl,i e- U. e pt'esicent of the South
A. ? r.d I a erv active mem of th-' r.oard. Sn- '. on toe r.. .ard of director- of the KederaTiOr. foSocia serv :ce a nd of the Kpwor'-i h.e.pita !. At f.r, time h" w , p.e-;.- e,,' of the Pi('-i''s ' ! !. Ih"
csi woman'0 luti p d vf.e w hich st a r. sf lie fedt-rati'iTl ""
wash i n ;t"n, "pt many s srov u; e re a i,afK
tii-
a ,
.led v ic tones ;n
Oi
f'ra n-e
";.r-;'be ate th .stn.i,gnf. and tri:
rorme-ii jpe tas; or ntr roi
oepfion of ihe jr.rn If thev u
uer.lv n.na out trkt Oi r-.- ne
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h. r, r
n So ,t h lier.d : h'-h ;n h"
STREET CAR SKIP-STOP SYSTEM WILL MEAN BIG : ANNUAL COAL SAVJNC. V'ASH1N".T"N. .;. T:. ' Sk'lp-siop" V s- .- I; 'i -e.i j. auopt-d ' '' Street railfoa.'.s o- the t r. ' 1 n i f ' .it the ie.p:t--t of 'be f uej a d mi ! 1 s t r . t -
t'.on. I exi'e. fed l'i s.i,-
tot
I'ldndeis n.ertn f ontir,u to r.e (f. e.-ted in the changed tore of in" , German press. An o'f.'i-il dispa'cn, M'.-r. day 'juote. he f o'uovau r. froru the "oioune G-i.-tTe 1 Tiie s 1 1 . . 2k'.f 'o.r.e on on t he s..':'.uern fron be onies e.ery da--, ere .tec and more for:mdah. The 'Jerrnari offensie cannot: t,-p. '.t compared To The .ff!' j We r.-: ..st r.o i-f he 'eint.ve' t ' f!in:r:t :n some ,.t:..r, d-
misia ken. it ; . a- if the tha supports them ja w LABOR STANDS FIRMLY WITH BROTHERS AT ARM
W V i-t-d !
HIN
;T' n. s f r f '. Y. - .
Feu nr.. da f-l
for'f
are
r,s- r. ; i oa
". : A i' u .i n; c e : n : 0 i : r: z i a : i w a " i '
ar.rr.ilh , .n ed in . e t ; o t ; t . S
i a ii'.i
tiie ad rn 1 1, .s -'i -1 .1 e n,e nt f o e)e. tri'" !e fuel a1-
r
re "O
rt.fprfr,e to the nn-i mini'tr?:ors aru state and municipal
tn inerice of prohibition legislation what the -po-t said about th be ir.j 'av Sot e n w (iniir.istr-i'i
ence, as thei was no axvilvtfv ;a , ; 'ov l.-mns aio :rnp'sed on liqunr, in
officials This estimate i vised on the -avir.es effected in th many cities in w h i-h the s'm ha 'eea put into effect.
rjtheted bete. Are tiiese troops T. j--ed of re-. or are thv ds.n-i-for frh !nt.-.. ready To at'a c-r. r. e -rt opportunity'" This pa per concedes tha' ; ti'-S f (, i . 1 d ' I S ' a n I f" of h v a T-t;v a r. d adds" (ir S'aff mus ar-e i.e i.e. ar d I - : 0l t i'T fo mee pa m f il e er. tUa.lt!. Credit I iToni enril r.inT. i'fir dispatches! Monday on;mer, t u-pon the voiutior. of the pre in neutral countries since th
o u' T f i e , n t r v M T're W. , -on ' ; r pw a r a r k ' z '
o ' r. e o v e r r, : . r n : c na'tUiis ne JJ o . To a U ii I K a P 1 f.i t o " !- s;0 e Speaker 3t '1 ' : v e r". p . j y e s r. ' s ,-, ; f
i r. .1 h u n U e.i m of par
' - or ' hr o:; f, d v r. - v. f- '.' .r..-.--ca. '
grs er n :ner.t order (' ( he i .- fro in b e
i'.ot.ri fne rr-:dn! m e ä e e e rn p h t s : ?. ! n t !h
inn.nr of t h. e war r h e mar. st od h'u;i lr To wih the sold, er ;r. er.c
: s . ; p t ' i .i z ' i i li' V o l I ' k i n J t n n
i
ho r
f.
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allie ' OO r. 'he o f i - ! V ' e
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Don't 5a v
ampie the German Swis. papr. the rtC'Spapcr.
) ou sav it in t Sav Nfu-5-Tim
