South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 326, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 November 1918 — Page 17
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formulate a Ic-asruo of nations to work for worU-witle prohibition, it v.-? stated by dry kaüers participating in the world-wide prohibition onfiTfnC'i' llre tfxl:fv Ti unrfer.
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Gov. Chnrle S. Whitman of New York, addressing the conference tonight Mid although he "never his Keen disposed to deny the largest
American Anti-Saloonists Will Fraternize With Foreigners.
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small representation of foreign coun-
tn .- rc;iir.r: d l-y the world war. It i.s expected that the only step I to l t:ik''-i toward fuch organization : now will N- for t lie anti-saloon Ini;ue of America as the principal j factor in the movement, to extend jan Invitation to dry organizations, of I other countries to participate in :t
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Xo at- wide organization will he formal. as)lumsami in'
tempt will te rnaO at this time to ; No definite time has been mention-
COM-.MDt;?, ().. Nov. 22.
Come, Let Mother See!
When the chilJ droops, won't play or is restless, pale and runty, look to see if the tongue is white, the breath feverish, the stomach sour. Then hurry, mother, but don't worry! Give Cascarets, the harmless candy cathartic. Children take Cascarets without coaxing only 10 cents a box!
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claimed It for myself, and while I have never relieved that drinking of wine or of beer or any stimulant, temperately and In moderation, necessarily or Inherently wrong, yet I do believe It is wrong for the American nation longer to permit the licencing and the continuance of an Industry whose completed product is found In the almshouses, the
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Spenking on the prohibition situation in New York, (low Whitman declared that "the defeat of a governor who cannot ratify the federal prohibition amendment U an empty victory for a traffic which failed to capture the legislature, that can." Hi predicted thnt the New York legislature will ratify the amendment and that if the legislature doei Its duty "the time In not far distant when Tammany hall recruiting stations in Nw York will he closed forever by the United States government." Gov. Whitman also discussed th prohibition ficht In New York and referred to the senate Investigation of brewery activity In federal legislation. "If America actually becomes dry, the balance of the world will have to fall out of the Industrial and commercial race," he said.
USE MELTING POT
TO BOIL BOIES
Yanks Make Discovery When!
They Visit Hun Trenches in No Man's Land.
BRTISH DENOUNCE U. S, MEAT TRUST
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CHEW 110 STICKS OF GUM TO SAVE TANK
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TO MOTHERS! Nothing else "works" the nasty bile, the sour
j -lilA('0. No-.-. 22. Winn it ! com s to re-ourcef nlness leave it to
Mrs. irrpest Hybeld and Mi-s Klalr;" V. TioentnaI, embryo motor mech.itilcs. whii are litting themsl'. '; for service in the motor corps in
' Franc. A little thing like a irt- ; tank leak is nothing to them, ever. ! if it does happen a way out on r. i country toad. So when they were . moturinx along and had to s.top b ' cmr-e of it, Mrs. Dyfiehl suggetv-! 'that chewing gum would stop the . leal;, since tb.ey had nothing btltcr
fermc-ntalions and constipation poison so SenUy but so thoroughly from j .'Lt!' " the little Dörnach, liver and bowels like harmless Cascarets. While r-irby store, to et the desired efChilJrcn usually firht against lnvntiv nn:l MHn; h .,f ! ff vt- Y,y- th (oul(1 stiH talk ar'1
, n ' " " ; . fc,4V- j teli about it when thy Kot back canuy Uarcarct. Cascarets never gnp the bowels, never sicken, Unite the stiffness in their jaws. never disappoint the worried mother. Elach 10 rent hr.v f Cr rtt :
contains directions for dosef'.r children ajed one year old and upwards. i FIRST IN THE NEWS-TIMES!'-
ATLANTA. Ga., Nov. 2 2. "The most unique find we made, after our charge into the German lines, was a melting pof used for boiling down the German corpses, and also a bone-crushine machine. Consequent
ly, there were not many
around, but few skulls
and there." That Is a remarkable statement made by Arthur MacKnlffht of the 41nt battalion,' Canadian Highlanders, in a letter to hi3 father here. Younp MacKnisht Is 23 years old. He was reared and educated In Atlanta and has been in France for several months. Describing his first real "over th top" charge the younR soldier writes: "The first thin? knew I was faeinp Hun machine sun fire, but just about from then on a dene fo-? came over the whole front and then w could Kt riffht up on them before they would get a 'bead on u. Kvery Hun we came across had h' hand- up crying 'Kamerad! Thev were o tliick in numbers that wf coub! not shooi on acc-,int of our mn Lei rip; on the other sld of
I them. j "As we entile onto our :lr?t objtc- ' rive, we ccnd ee the cavalry i?oinir j ahead, and alo our tankn. One time e b;ul ;i la'i'h whn one of our i !.inkv Rnt after a German pemral ! und 'liasvd him unite war , until
tlnally he stopped and the tank crew took him prisoner. "I have beea 'over the bapc-S threetimes since all this happened, and have been lucky in not rettint? a pinsle scratch. I3eliee me. we have the hoche on the run now. ;nd we arc foin.ir to keep him that way, too"
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ViORTH OF HIGH GRADE
Merchanti everywhere cancelled their advance orders on acccimt of unsettled weather condition of the past three weeks. Our
New York buyers snapped up thousands of dollars worth of these cancellations for our chain ot stores. Uur share or the scoop is here. Thousands of high grade garments h.'iTe been received within the last two days and have been made ready for this
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great event Come! Share! Save! SALE STARTS SATURDAY AT 9 A. M. COME!
WOMEN'S STUNNING $40.00 SEALETTE WOMEN'S AND MISSES' $25.00
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mZl Saturday we offer handsomely ammm ZZ tailored coaH at a prl v of what the nuterlal would cost todny. All colors. Kxtra special
STUNNING $30.00 Bres's 3
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Beautiful $40.00 Fur Trimmed CLOTH COATS
One rack of women's and misses' tiest ntyle winter coat; regular $10 fur trimrneil ernts; rboiee of all wanted rnaterftjls and colors 'iial sale price
GIRLS' NEW $10 WINTER COATS
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raj. "Waldorf Astor, parliamentary secretary to the food ministry, in a dincusMon in the house of commons, said that the "American meat trust" controlled more than 50 percent of the available and importable meat supplies, which constitutes a serious menace, according to a dispatch from London. However, he added, the inter-allled foot! council set up by the food controller, which would buy In the world's maVkets, wajB Kolnp to be stronger than the trust. It would he able to dictate to the trust, if necessary, and would he able to tlx reasonable prices to the consumers.
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AIRPLANES USED TO SUPPLEMENT PHONE SERVICE IN EUROPE
MILLINERY AT UAL15
100 Beautiful New $5 TRIMM'D -2 ATS )
A sem-itlnnftl one-, lay "fterii:ir Satur
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In !.' '-k and all ''.Krs: new mid - win tor n.o.le'.ü; p-lal ale price Saturilay at...
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WITH THE AMERICAN TROOI'.S NORTHWEST OF VKRDUN, (Cori c spondencce. ) The airplane is now I'einjr used as an aerial messenger boy to supplement the telephone, telegraph and carrier pigeon a a mean of transmitting Information to headquarters, asking for reinforcements or for a barrage against a German counter attack. This method wan tjped to n considerable extent In the recent fighting in this sector. Pome machines, of course, are equipped for wireless telegraphy Rml thrs- send their own mes.ies. hut often there are mf.afi'-s which the senders want to transmit in detail or in wrltinsr to the commander of tne corps of which they are a part. The fast airplane Is an almost infallible means during the battle for delivering information quickly and safely. In this immediate sector one or two airplanes usually are assigned to the work of messenger service durintr an engagement. While the Associated Press correspondent was at the corps headquarters recently. the messenger machine came floating over the headquarters, circled one or twice as a signal, and then let drop a weighed message from the front. Then the airplane flew back again to await for more news so as to keep the rorps in halron with it component parts. The airplane was easily recognizable after being once seen, though not specially marked. A majority of the reports from the front Itself come Ly telephone and a few of them are sent Ly pigeon?. Repeatedly these message have brought information that arrive hours later by other means. Prior to any attack very battery, every advanced post, every insolated unit, has been connected up telephonically with some headquarter?. Every one of the lines begins to hum long before the morning is far advanced, and adjacent to the 'phones are many people rady to coordinate, sift out, adjudge and make use of the information that comes in. Yearning for information with an eagerness that would put the city editor of a paper to shame, i the chief of staff, In the case of a corps, usually a brigadier general. He decrees Just what shall b done in each Instance. His decisions must often he well-night instantaneous, for not only men's lives, bu the success of any venture may depend upon what he orders as a result of given message or report. The corps itself works at high speed and Intensity. The reports, be they favorable or unfavorable, never cause a flurry, but aro passed along In the routine of the day's work.
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Women's, MI?.."', IU)V and (Jlrls All Wool I'EIic"((l!0c
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Women's 85c Knit Petticoats 59c O Men's $1.50 Work Shirts 89c Boys' $10 Trench Overcoats $9.75 Infants' $2.50 Wool Sacques $1.49 Infants' 75c Ruben's Vests at 44c & Boys' $1.00 Blouse Waists 78c Menjs $1.50 Fleeced Underwear ,85c Boys' "and Girls' $4.50 S wcater".T$2.98 $ $8 Woolnap Bed Blankets V $5.75 Boys' 85c Flannel Night Shirts 49c $1.50 Character Baby Dolur 98c Men's and Wom's $7.50 Bath Robe7$4.95 Wom's $2.50 House Dress Aprons $1.79 Heavy $5 Black Traveling BTgV777$2T97 Boys' and Girls' $1 Sleeping Garment 79c y $1 box of 6 Women's Kerchiefs 59c 85c Silk Boudoir Caps, Special 49c Women's $1.50 Suede Gloves, pair. .94c
WHAT WILL WOMEN WANT NEXT THEY TELL THE BRITISH LONDON. No. 22. To the question "What will women want nert?" the National union of Women's Suffrage societies given a reply, in their maxlfesJJXf reconstruction. Among the concessions asked are: Warnen members cf parliament. Women envoys st the International reconstruction congress after the war. British nationality to be retained on marriage with aliens. Women magistrates and jurymen. Women solicitors and barristers. Higher posts for women in government offices. Women to b police constables. Women teachers paid same money as men. State maintenance for widowed
! mothers with dependent children. J Equal guardianship rights for father and mothers. Equal moral standard.
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We can't help talking about ihe exceptional values we're offering in winter overcoats. They're mostly
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which accounts for their superior quality. Kuppenheimer, you know, is one of the world's greatest producers of overcoats. You can stake your last penny on the satisfaction you 11 get from one of these good coats. Here's a timely hint: Don't buy an overcoat anywhere until you've seen these unusual values. There's a big choice range many styles, materials and colorings. Other good makes of overcoats at
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Wmhineton Avenue. The Kuppenheimer Home in South Bend
ACHES AND PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED
You'll lind Sloan's Liniment softens the severe rheumatic ache
Put it on freely. Don't rub It Itu Just let it ptntircle naturally. What ft tense of 8x)thin relief toon follows! ExterruJ aches, stiffness, soreness, cramped muscles, strähnet! &;rr3. back "crick" those aümenta caat fight off the relieving qualities o Sloan's Liniment. Clean, convenient, economical. Ask any druggist for it.
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Saturday Specials
'an Camp .Milk. 2 for Head Rice, 5 lbs. for
Maiches. 1 2 boxes for Climax Nap, 5 bars for
Fels Naptha, 5 bars for
The Coffee Ranch 133 NORTH MICHIGAN ST. "Better Peanut Butter, made while you wait.'
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