South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 286, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 October 1918 — Page 12
MMAY. OCIOmiK 1Z, 111 H. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES HOOPS HELP r Some Huns the Yanks Ccrralled it il T Hundreds of Handsome New Coats, Suits and Dresses at Money Saving Prices beginning Monday Since Their Advance on Marne Americans are " . Aiding Natives. the
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WITH Tili: AMÜI'.ICAN AIIMY. O'.y niu!. Ani'Ti'nn troops are h'jiinc t'i h irv'.-t th xv Jurat in th I :inc-'1 povtl'.Ts which thy hive oi--uri'l ir.r1 1 r i v i ri hick the Crown rrinre from tlie Marne. In th-ir lia.iy retreat tru enemy had no time to r'ap t!i wheat nor to try to f;Sl it. f'wintr to th-- hortatre in v h-at the tirt tliinc the allies diil after aMancinu' was to K.'irnr-r the f itlil. ;-neraIly the nermann left Lenind the I'renrh f.rrnir:cr nn plement.s v.hich fell Into their hands in the 'At n of May whn they wept j-outhward from th Chernin des hump?, riowy, harrows, reapers and hinders were still J-tandiriK In th. hell holt pitted fields exactly as th-y had hen abandoned by the Trench peasants when the enemy was torrnlnq toward them. In a f'.s- caes the. machines have been struck by 5he!f hut penerally they were found In serviceable condition. Doughboys hick in support or on rest volunteered to use the Implements and pe in the wheat. Usually they worked In the evening, fre-
yie6Yiwnitme Co. Michigan . at Wayne. Practice Thrift. Be Patriotic. ' Shop Early. Buy Useful Gift. A truly 'remarkable selection of "Ries' Quality" furnishings for the Bedroom, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, in fact for every room in the home. , r Michigan at Wayne.
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V4) "orn M.itemrnt of ompoili ion of formula of Nuxttted Iron l'rlntrd IlrltM . Miould I oininif Krry P!i i ian und I'hitrinto lt. v Mullrr Mum "keptiro.!, Tli t It I- I'rtxiu t of .r-.it-.t ThrrHivpiitle Value.
l".. tl the ni'Mli. il pr.f.-i.-.u nud tlie puMI, at I.iii;- hliuld K'Ue i.-r.'.it iTolit to the ni.iniif.o'tur- . r f Nu:it" i I r ii , .i.. Ir. I Vrdirt.ind Klr.g. N- York p'.i j l.in :iid r.i-d!. al :u!t!or. o m - otnit of t bt 1 r voluntary- trt in authorizing the niiiiNprci.! .uh''.''.iti':i of the sworn At.tteir.ent of the : o;upositl ti , f the Nu.to.l Iron formula in supers a:i-i T-. a.iT.ities for the information 'f th.- puhlh- 1 1) 1 1 fur their jreneron offer to a s!'!i'"i t v (( ritt ii .f the e.tt fer-
k'.ui.i t' ad I'ujj- i:i:i' a im other in-i-r.tf.l. It Kii'.c f'trthrr oys: " ran fill eiinir.ni.l.Mi of t h. I vilauh!- fonnuU should
n t on'.v i iH'.vliiic the three iiiilllon j.eopV. wlioni ,t t etlü 1 1 ,1 nre r'" tisiuc it annuaMy in Aineri-'i nlo'.je. that the liave ip.ade n mistake in -e'.,-- tins.' It. bat it m!muM als. ronrlnre -vor' jh si.i.! .i and li.ir:iH''.t that it 1 .1 produrt of ri' itoi! t her i pen t to vi'iue wMeh the general jiia- fit'.or.T i an pre.-ri'i. a I most , 1 ill v in hi pra. tb v n Ith rernarka!'.e Ner.eflt to M patients, and or.e hieh. in iv. y opinion. ?ery roo.i phy-t-i.-n shotilt at tim' pr ' rlhe If he wants to th' crt-at'''t po;h!e ' cood tr tne
erii.'it hl.a There !n. I hriieve. v. for:a of iriei hi!i sr .ilunt''e .1 that pa rth ':l.ir perl üpei ifie fltHnd::r,! Ulli:: is i:.m! in N';;i!ed Irm. aril if a j-hyn'.rlan Iia a patient whose conditio!: i . that re.juire! irn. I would r-.iot earne.t'y mjd that ti'- raattr what other form of ipn h- niy pr - , rt'-e lt!i'iif sm es that h should tr th.it particular for::: t;ed iu Nuxate l' lr..n "Pheie nn !-e r.'i strong-, stu-dy iron n;. n. n r teautifi:!. heaithr. rosy-che.-kr.l wo:r..r.. wif.i o.,t ir n. Pall r incir.i nn:o!i,:n. Ar leini.i tti -i t-. ir'-n cierp IrlKJ i.n:n in a .'!"' lsr::; of ary-e'-.d'' r.'.r-n a; tt.e t'eh fi.ihhy. t r.. th- brain fas f 1 .t r.d t h-y often ! . irritahle. ,!es:.on!e:;t nr.l the a::d fir, e and Is la the rr.t-Niorx w ik. i.fp::, " Then f.. re, our y:n .nil von must s::p our fo J hy f 3 on w Mi U'or to h ! :y the ir:. 1:'. v. s 1 to jreserve i;e iM :z Itti lt ny iu for::: of oriron. )ut n y.11 w 1 u salt your f-Mvl t:-is r -t eno-,.K'h salt " Jan.es Pr-.tj- Is S illiv fornp-rlv w hen Xr. pi-.ys'cian f ltelh I fi t. . New Yor Ho; U li lUtd.v - 1 n 1 t !. U'i'nti hester ili: "I 1. ive t.ik.vi '.oir.tv II fdtal. üabi Nuiated Iron ravkeif for ziiy r;!tieiits. nn! 1-1 prrs Tibe d it I can trnthfull.v siv that ;t ec s any ireparntln I huii lln; up. delVite. h ite ttar ud for nrvojg, run-down tu the red-hh...i 'Iks An I inoreas-ct-Tpns.Ios. therehr erioulntr an! fortiryiysr the THTSes of dlnetse. ,',o,,d t 'on t rrv to genernl pinion, la. -k cf Iron iyt nrssirily n:e.in in t-e Hvi d".you do nt kill! 1, oa hi o.v. h h !.- . hut :t Llcd is Lot of the riir'.t
quently as lato midnight when the moon was up. Occasionally while pathcrir.fj the crops the hum of a German aeroplane on a night bombing mis-ion caused a cessation of labor, and long-range shelling of back areas by the Krupp gunners sometimes interfered with the pastoral pursuits of the soldiers. However, a very large proportion of the wheat standing in the sectors through which the Americans passed was gathered by them, the total amount of wheat reclaimed as a result of the withdrawal from the Marnp Falient totalling many tho"snnds of tons and therefore releasing a certain amount of shipping which would have had to carry it, for other u.ea.
ENGLISH PACIFISTS ARE SUPPORTED BY TEUTONS BV KAHL. C. KF.KVKS. Inter12atlon.1l News Service Pt.iff Correspondent. y NDO.V. ( By Mall. ) Kxa mination of the books of certain pacifist rocietics and of certain pacirlst newspapers which are known to be losing propositions has been demanded, following publication of a statement that $00,000 of German money recently has been sent to this country to support the peace by negotiation propaganda. The Iaily Mail opened the attack with the charge regarding this fund. The Sketch has followed with a quotation from a political leader charging that as much as a million dollars similar money has passed through the hands of certain international bankers. One pacifist newspaper, it is charg:el, hau lost a. much as $100, 00, only part of which has been made up by British supporters. A striking example of the uso of thl pacifist money occurred rerentr ly at a meeting of the Independent labor part j', when maps were on sale before the meeting professing to phow that the allied war aims constitute a "grab" of much triifViry. NAYS AITHOK, IN "If yon f.el tired in the Tnornincrs : restless nt nicht; If you suffer from weak-rrs.-i or 3 o k of vitality ; to jour family do tor and have hi in take a specimen of ymir rdoo1 and examine it. and if it shows Iron defteleuor. pet hlrn to pive you a prescription for ers'anio lr.Mi Nuiated Iron 1' t! s as to he sure that 30U do f s-'ine of f.r:i;s of nt et hold the numerous metallic Iron on the mar preparations kef, wide a iu;iy d to-i more harm than cood. Or If you do not want t1" jf' to this trotih'.e. purohAse an original package of Nuxated Iron and see f r yourself that the words Nuxnted Iron appear on the fackaee. Not Nux and ron. nir any other form of iron other than NuxateJ Iron." Mimti fin t ufffn' Not: NuxstM Iron. dh is i rescri!-s.I and r-n:n:end-ed by physician and which is n -w lJntr used br over three million pe -pie annually, is ud a se-i-n-t rerr.ed''. Jmt tue which i well nwn to druciil'ts everywhere. I'r.'.ike the older li.orpaa'' irn prod;yfs. it is easily .Iruiluted, does r.ot injure the teeth, make trrr.i Macfc. nor up set the utom.ich. The ir.ani:f loturers zu ar.mte? siceisful and entirely satisfactory results to every purchaser pfi;o-l la this t ity bj Wetti. k's Cut
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A man being asked which of his wife's pets he liked b?st, replied: "The goldfish, because it doesn't sing, or doesn't have to be put out at night." In this covert classification of the bird with the cat, may be found another proof of the absurdly lowvalue which mankind seems disposed to place upon bird life. With the household cat, when kept within proper bounds, there need be no quarrel, but It can be easily shown that, as a beneficial agent in counter balancing a force that tends to make human existence impossible on this planet, the feathered creature so far outranks the one with fur and claws, there is no comparison beUveen them. The cat, after all, is valuable to the human race only asjt aids in the destruction of a single one of our Innumerable small foes. For this assistance, we are grateful, but the killing of a million mice Is no compensation for the murderous treachery displayed by the cat against our faithful allies, the birds. Man imagines himself to be the dominant power on earth. He Is nothing of the sort. The true lords of the universe are the Insects. In the records of the Smithsonian institution you can find some statistics gathered by James Huckland that may amaze you. Few persons know how enormous is the number of insect species more than r.00,000 having been fully described by entomologists or how prodigious is their power o! multiplication. It has been computed that the hop apis (a species of bee) developing ?, generations In a single year, would, if unchecked, have multiplied in a dozen years to a brood which, marshalled in line to to the inch, would extend to so remote a point in space that lierht from the head of the procession, traveling at WHAT 7TUXATED IRON IS MADE FROM SWORN STATKMKNT OF COMroxlTlON OF ITS FOKl'L Ask your doctor or drucjcM or any lhariiiaeeuti-ttl ( hrtnUt nt I'rofessor of
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Thprnprutlr in any 31"iieal College In regard to this formula. A eopy cif tlie actual sworn statement 111 be "sent to anyone who desires it. It Is a follows: Iron lvptonate (Special Speclfle Standard. Quantity :lven telow. Sodium Olycerophrsphates U. S. 1'. (Monsanto) Calcium G. yrerophospbates V. S. I. 1. Monsanto). V. E. Nux Yonilcrt l S. I'.. Cam-arine IUtfer. Magnesium CarPouate, I'o. Jinper U. S. P.. (11 Cassia Cinnanvn C. ?. T., Calcium Carbonate I'reolp. U. S I. Kaoh dose of two tablet vi Nuiated Iron ontaln oUe and one-half grains of or cranio Iren In the form of Iron pepronate of a special specific standard which in our opinion possesses superior lUHtitleü to any other known form of Iron. Ilv ud:iT other makes of Iron IVptuate we rou Id Imp put the saiue ujp.tlty of actual Iron In the tablets at less than one-fourth the cost to us. and by usln,; raetalil Iron we tould hare ncompllshed the same thins: at less than onetwelfth the of-st. but by so dolus: we must hare most certainly impaired their therapeutic efrleacy. Glycerophosphates used In Nuiated Iron 1. one of the most expensive toi.ic lnprellents known It 1 espevially reeocunondM to build up the r.ervr force and thereby increase brain power, as trljcerophosphate) ar sild t eontaiu jih-'SphoPi In that jvirtiouhir state s s;milrir tv that in which It Is found In the nerve and brain cells of men. As will be Heen from the above, two l3.pirtnnt inkirellentj cf NuxcUd Iron (Inn I'epton.'te and Gi eerophAsphates are very expensive products as enmpared with m st other tunics. l'nder such ein ur.st.im es the temptation to adulteration and substitution by unscrupulous persons, is very j;reat and the public is hereby warr.sl to !e careful and see every bottle is plainly libeled "Nutated Iron." by the Ia Health iMboratorieti, Parl.s. Ixndcn and Ietro't. I . S. A., an thi.s i.s the ordj ouine article. If you hue taken other forms of iron without suenss. th'.n Jo9 not pwve Nuxatexi Iruii will not helP 7 0U.
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the rate of 1S4.000 miles per sec ond, would take more than 2,000 1 years to reach the earth. How this computation is iuade, I do not venture to assert. It has further been computed that two pairs of gyptrv moths, If unmolested, would produce enough progeny in eight years to destroy all the foliage in the United States. A Canadian entomologist states that a single pair of potato bups Colorado beetles wo call them would, without check, increase in one season to 60.000,000, at which rate the disappearance of the potato plant would not long be delayed. But fully to comprehend the devastation these myriads of vegetationdestroying insects could work were it not for our friends, the birds, you must bear in mind that their capacity for food is not to be gauged by that of any glutton of whom you ever heard or dreamed. The dally ration in leaves of a caterpillar Is j equal to twice its own weight. A j horse to feed at the same rate, I would have to eat about a ton of ! hay every 2 4 hours. I Our debt to the birds is not, however, limited to the destruction by them of these, voracious Insects who 1 would gobble up all the greeneries j of earth as fast as they grew. It goes deeper than that. Without the i aid of birds, grass would not grow at all. The grub of a single species of j beetle, if unchecked in its multipll- I cation, could destroy all the roots In our meadows. . Man, in his "foolish wisdom" rften resents the encroachment of , feathered intruders upon his tilled ' fields and in his gardens, and man i thereby often becomes exceedingH' ! stupid. ' The greatest Jnsect-c2omy of the j garden is a umall, dull-colored hair- i less caterpillar kno'.vn as the cutworm. It hides durlnpr the day beneath matted grass or under loose toil alonjr the rows of plants. It comes forth at dusk and at dawn to ' feed. The early bird comes forth to ! catch it. The earlier arisen, unwise J owner or guardian of the land, see- ' ing the bird among his peas, comes forth, shoots and kills It. Caterpillars are not gifted with voice; if they were they would scarce forbear to raise a cheer. "Down with the cat" need not be our slogan at all times, but it should 1 always be man's war cry when he pees puss c.imblng a tree, unle: ;s there is a dog after her. HOW WAR DOGS ARE TAUGHT TO BE BRAVE DOG TKAINIXG CAMP IN FRANCE Sept. (Correspondence of the Associated Tress). A war dog's dinner hell is 'i bomb. When all Is ready for the meal, men standing near dugout craters cloe to the kennels throw in fusd hand gren ades, and rieht and left all over the place there are terrific explosions with clouds of smoke and dust. The docs are not frightened, for they hae be?n taucht that explosions are merely the prelude to a meal. As the grenades go off the "dog men" run do-wn the line, pushfig each dog's plate of steaming ood within reach, so that all are served at the same time. This training teaches the dogs, carrying messages at the front tn pass throueh the heaviest barrage without fear, believing that the only purpose of all the racket is to announce his dinner. Arriving with the message at headquarters, the dog at once finds his waiting master, who detaches the message from the collar receptacle and immediately rewards the animal with food. In this way communications can be maintained with advanced elements of troops without the sacririce of human life. The advantages of a dog messenger are many. The dog of course runs much more quickly than a j man messenger, and presents a far more difficult tarpet for enemy snipers. In the case of small gar- j rlsons in outlying posts. the .ending of soldier runners seriously weakens the iignnng power or the unit, i beside? exposing the messengers to Jail the perils of a "re-swept zone. j Experience has proved that a comj t-ination of log and carrier pigeo-i I I service is, if not more reliable than j that of the human runners. very much more efTieient. It is of the utmost importance i that the dog of -ir b sa fe guard -!t-d from all hlanishments and temp- ! tations to linger among new-found I friends. for eerythir.g depends. j when he Is relesI. upon h:s boltin? straight back with his precious ! ::e?sage to his master. As food Is" j tthe reward for faithful services, no.
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The best coats possible at these prices, as a comparison will readily show. About every thing new that has been presented this season. There are Velours, Duvet de Laines, Silvertones, Evora Cloths, Bolivias, Peau de Peche, Montenac and Suede Cloth Coats, many of them smartened with Nutria, Hudson Seal, Beaver, Skunk and other Furs. Made with notch and deep shawl collars and heavily lined and interlined.
Many of these clever models have just arrived within
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Made in the Same Models as Fur Coats Many have fur trimming of Hudson seal, of opossum, of raccoon, of nutria, of kolinsky. These coats are designed on long, graceful lines and will fit well. (See the above sketches). You are invited to come and see them at your earliest convenience. The sooner the better, for the coats that are taken from this assortment cannot be replaced to
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Plush Coats Prices o Afi JL6iU.JJ Most of the Missss in Detroit Cime Here to Shop for Clothes Thev know we make a very special effort to please them. That we buy things for their very own needs and such verv wearable, becoming clothes, too. The Misses' Section is ready to receive all the young women who are lookinsr for new clothes. "vVatch .1 Ii M ii Cornier Michigan Women's and Misses' Ready-to-Wear Garments at Lowest Prices. CHAS. B. SAX & CO. CATARRH cf the BLADDER 24 HOURS Ecb CJif 13! I IS Vft
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the past week the most recent creations of the best r
Velvet Dresses The Very Newest Arrivals They seem lovelier than veh'et dresses ever
They have new touches of fashion that are attractive. And, oh, how comfortable and serviceable they are in crisp fall days! Special $35 A delightful assortment of charming new fall frocks in jersey, serge, satin taffeta, Charmeuse, georgette and combinations values that will amaze von. (OEi 14 to 20 years tpZD
The most wonderful Suits in the City at $25
Hundreds of the Newest Suits Specially Priced for the Coming Week
15.00 $95.00 Women's and Misses' Best Selling Models They are in, tailored and
beauty of a few of the models is shown in the illustration. The materials are Men's Wear Serge, Broadcloth,
Wool Poplin, Oxford and Wool Velours. Colors include j: reindeer, browns, taupe, navy, plum and Mack. 5-me K
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