South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 356, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 December 1918 — Page 2

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Thriller is Experienced By Local Boy On Transport

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Marseille.;. Thare wt t.iy. , until . M

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Th ! 1 1 ! 1 1 1 tr h : i pt n ui

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the, that was in th- foi.-.op. Th it's .i

Youths Who Admit Takinn ' r ' ' ,r ! ,h' 1 from the .h.-st "f J Hawaiian h-n i lh.!e,l with 111- ; tt:c sh.p. Whu ne pot out v- sa

AutomoDiie Are Held Under S300 Bonds.

I 1 1 1 1 - ? i .-hij Larrhcrove, at;,l how ( that vn were to in.-: out with a 1--tho-e on t... .rfl th. Hawaiian ! hio envoy. Hverythin? went all I t i " 1 1 f m t h o t i i r i i-l i v nut 1 r f t

thought that th" r shi; had Ci,,. , .. ' . I th rest of th cmnnv, thru there Afttr -dmitUhK their .-u.it fr.M '" 'l "'-""an "'"riM-j (,nv fur flf us. Two days th wltn.H, und lh n HvvoM " 17 ,,!' U"nt w,,h wh, I a t r. that w,im the fifth day out Uoyrf MattM.n -nd'lMiJl McKi,.,,.' M" Hl'lli"1 - 'ill d that ha .1 ( ( r t. 1 7 . vrro all t-atlnR a t Ö :.:T thrft .f th. lour Po tak.-n m- ,,lt ,: fh" L-!'"'lt ,J "-; p. m. uh-n th" general quartern th ihrc aI. In th- morning of I l" in 1 1,11,1 ' r i h. 11 ratru jut a. ue heard a V-v-i.v 11 on .t . h..r- ,,f i:.t,.-.i. tl.!f,"m K'' !" il "'-iin njrj.,lt, t.xl,i,,.j,,M WU. I ,., out

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:; r iri'i v.i j dispo.-.! of. While th-re I had j.l'-hTiir." i-oiyniMU'. '

Wov. ' iut: I W...S It ( .iiii-1 i' ..w. ..I ... . . .1 .1,.. f. V. ...... 1, .1

t' arty ni" to sir ; hay. It u.ii sr.r a 1 " rail with nu. I muht i ' - yoLü;-, hat, talvf my advice older ; don't i ar rat oat of n rrtn ! Tli it's tii.- v.'iiv I '- t if. I at" i

canri"d "corn''"f'f ar'.d h ili" o'lt of ,

a can th it had l n ojf-n for ahout I A

tin"" hotirr.

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ai.. Ml , . .. ..-().."!). 1. I .ili- vi ,v Iron. viith a lot of."" ' i i ... w acu-'-l r,l

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Nov. j 7, th n w- .-tartrd homf waril ! I

'Wo t.iv-d in MaisfiKcs until

ound. V arrhi'il in liV-rtl'ar

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th- 'rnin' of th-- ':th and 1 1 1 : t . nilit w fi .lftl iiinl 1 fi tli- n"t j j mornin- for 1'nitl Stit.v-. i

"It was a hard triji 1 ik with ti:at I'o- atid vr w cr" in .i s'inn

( "a t ic t hi ,i ! ; w. ' .

inun.l ow-r ii, t!;- 'i.ict ;:nv in- " av . .!iiok'- r:;:ii,r from h-r. It J:;nl l.cii

M.f.ial Jiifi- iHinald Uru:nn;na 1 1:n!ih v ' r".1 l" tM-! tof,,.-do. I. WV ali ran to our suns

i'o'io.n. wain- lt.. Hawaiian !iin)! y,,t nady to f.r.-. I don't -c ' Mtii üiiii.M- iiijurie-. How - j WIW t10 ,,;nft- j.),!,, ws toi p. .lo. 'l

If..- foth la.y, -a.,- !";o. d ... t!..1"'1' " "n ; 11,1 ,ir"' AUU r ,r 1 .'' ' insf -ad of ti. ' all think that

u.M.,; on mi;;.. o.-j. mat UM- tovj.-do w.is m-.tnt f.-r as ;.r.d ..'i,;. was a!.-it to .-ink. took to til.- tnuN,.,i hitf'n- t'm i.thfT shin.

ily court Sti:riia rr.ortut!. UV.lH.nd of Vari'lalia. Midi

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liiuiinic film i 1TI. th-

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lift ia.. it.-'. U.tv i.

r.irs oi'i, ami lif lr

"f.. n'r-r. (J tlio ,ir znin fct.

V"t"i-d.t.',- wl'i-ii o too. on ii'ir pilot ll" said h- hid rr-i riv 'd a inrsitr' that w- vt. in a i 1 1 k i r i ron-

d:t!"fi. l.at niht v. ;:nr!;nivi tin- siri;ii'i out !.y Mi-- lal :-ty

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Open Monday Evening till 9:30. (Christmas Eve) at 6 P. M.

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We Close Tuesday Evenincr CI osed all day rednesdav

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Ve Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower than Any Other Store

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Th- thlM. hoys, nho ai.- all UiM'...-1: '" Ip,th"t;' i" Ti.' ( , ,ho HTlh uo sitThtl til-1 Is :.;,r.- c.J.l, firc-l. ,.! th if i . . t:iKin:-,''''"r Iolio.s: A T I i ' a 1 1 -o;i-t aJ.o.it ::::r j,. ii, . an.1 j t"- m-i'-hiiH. (i.-Ua.un til., th.v 1 "vv 1,fl N,'u v,,t1' "l5- I- ,ll.t!;it -nin v.- nWr- tlio;

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Jnrly ir.ttn.i.l to ko for r.-. 1 " ' n """r" lawr w w.-r- r r;4 itz ; , , lf (J i 1 1 a r in a foir ami

TlicvnlM, sii-1 that tim ha t.'.i nn i " " 1 "l "r '1M" ,,r-vl""lk at T ; " 7 tin- fo liitrd and w- saw i

v,a i:oir;r ucii v. hu) a tni .r.'.T i

-,,( a slim d.-ad ahad. I was in th'1

ml toIU in.- t.. i "port ; ),.nk j,(,K.. ,lt tn,. tilip- ami I tV!'"

ip .it ih- aipafd k'u.nd hunk hon; th,. ni()t horrihl.- smash and wo wTh my Iiiu-;... . I Hire was lucky iis,,.a :it,OTit dv ft.,.t to th. i-ort

irini on uu- r.-'-i. wu. just no- .n, k t(, starboard ishoiit si !

To purloin sonw ua-oIir. from :

K:in!n JÜ I r i '.! l.r t n.l :,t it,.. . . , r , , .- I ' ' ri ' " u"

'f Ltsall- av., anl Km. ri-1; -t. This M..it wh'r Asst. JUii.-f of I'oli." founal thm.

Th" inn.-,, j.larr.i th" amount of i''lU-'' tl'' f'"'V ,!:l-vs 1 Was o:i ; 'o:,nl ' f-r-T.

vf-ia oinir ahout 1 '

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the horn Is of th" thi' n,.ys ..t $ a-O ! 1 h'v s-' w that 1 Vi,H M" l"af-r. y knots' j..m- h-air and w s t . . T j . . . 1

; tin- go., I m-n always t th" 'ftidtad still, .MHt tworA. Kverv-;jol.-. I was made shfllnian on lh'.,0vlv w,.m sprawling all ov.-r th. i forward -on. hut I was with tlm;,,.,. sino thought v- w.-rr- torjtlit"" f. llow that rtood the hort- ,lf.,lf.(1 ;iM(j y.,uu. thonh ua- had I st and th" h-st watch of thm all. j ,.,, ;,-10und. I didn't know w hat ! to think my.-'.-if. jomchody said. i"(ht your lifa h.-lfy."' and I had a

"If" will aopiociat.- I'hil td. Ijd:.. anilh- wher-v t he is." Advt. 1 " - 2 :

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rvni in ii nlr-atlon for th'.n c-r.Jumn inj b1 f!gnM anvtny ir.nut'.y bit must b nrrompa nie 1 !y tl.r r.uni r.f tbp writer to limur c-.od fair.. N rtjKmsHdllty for fu.-ts r pot!r:i"-nt-xprfW'-.il ttHI l amuttiod lionet J'.uiiion f public . tir ntlrt 1b inTltI. bat with tL rlht r-crrcd to eliminate vil m; and oj-rlon.nble mattpr. The column ii free. Hut, b reasonsble.

Your Christinas Preparations Those who do their shopping late owe thanks to the thousands who started a month Ivtore ChrL-tm.r iüd thus made it possible to civc satisfactory service to all who come this week. Yes, two busy days; anj w're ready to do our part faithfully and well, hut we do sir-est that you shop early in the morning' and carry small parcels.

-Silk Petticoats "Reliable Brand," in plain ami changeable color-, at ?3.50 to $7.50 Knitted Garments infants' Levins at 49c, 9Sc Children's kScarr and Toque SlMs $1.00. 51.98

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ih:m..m si. c u skkvh i:. l alitor New : -Tinu s:

Through ajur vaiuahlo i..ii"r I j fi d'sirc- to make a niot".-t in r.--ar l)Li

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Because "Pape's Cold Compound' relieves cold or grippe misery in a lew hours Really wonderful!

; h -1 of a tini" sotting niin". t th.- st r ic of die sti -rt ar con:- ' I Wlu-n I did -i t it on I ran tow aids nv t,, t j , . t-nid t-s of tin- divt ? !

tho forward :;un and wh-n I Sot On uorKs wh ..,. ,,,.,. ,hc n,. j J at tlif rnrl of th" well d"k I sa W I I 4

a L-r.-.,t ship. Th"J..,w- of was o,,,it 'f n,1";- h' l i,n,1j on.- -il" of os and th" st.u'ii was j front work. As lii' s-a vio- at st J .

on th" other. lwn we hit hT

i sh fohl. il lip like a hook and shot j like a shooting star to the hottoni. J sinking in 10 s conds. Then I- saw i that 1'Vci-ylxnlv was crott inu into tho

i.- ijnito in.'Miuent, at 1 1 1 worst ;tj

leaves no clioii.-.- -.a'pt to stand jj i i t. in th- rain loi- from a halt lo fi

r iree-ouartt is of an ho ir w

all 10

a rar to tome. V'hen th.-y do i

often tha.l

tif. l.rntj i ri 1 I li.i.l t inn . !"a t i ha lI.-n alniiL'. ni"l

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. 1 1 I . is. ii . a ii hi. u . 1 1 1 'iii j y ahout hall" lai-. .-no'a::ii to ah"oi.i(

to thf oth"r "i.d of the well d. 1-' to mv loat and when I iot th.ere it vas full, hut ou know th-re is always room for one mot", so I f in ;il-n. Two of our lifehoats wer" lowejed and ent to the rescue of the survivors. Y' picked up 1" of tb.om. The rest went where I can h" th.ankful I didn't

Ion't ftay stuff ?u-'.:p' Quit blowing and fnu(;hn: A do cf 'Tape's Cold Compound" taken ry two hours until thre doses

"When w found we were not sinkin-" we all ot out tof the hoat

headache, dullncs. fexrrish. Und ' went u forward. Tim water .ore throat. neezi-R. sore- ' ;i n u"nt ' 'o'aard. I he wt.t.r

so tney put n nie wniei-imni eo i i.-ind v nroeeeded on into (lihraltar.

F'ap' Cold :ompound" is tht in ... ., ... lh.t llicht.

Next lay we went into th" dry

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re.s and stiffness

are taken will end ;rripp- nas-ry i (Uickst, Miret telief known an-

pncl break up a severe cold either . tols onjy a f(.w- cents at ilvus Mores. ..... ..ri, .:1V. ... ,U(i f.. M,

It acts witliovit assistance. tastes

in th hr.id, cne.st. bedy ir llni'.s. Tt promptly oper. clOrieo-np nostrils and air r.asae-.; Rtcp3 nasty i'i-char8c or nust vunnln,-; itlifas

nice, aitl cau.-rs no incotn enienee. Don't accept a Substitut. Insist on "I 'ape's'" noth inw else. Advt.

most two weeks and they temporarily iied our how and tilled tii.- hatch with cement. "After two w"eks' delay we pro-

standinLT loom for tile men who hae worked all day. arriving at tin- trans.-r station oftentimes only

i: time to see the ear which w.? j

wish to transfer to hsivinir hy a inaruin o( half a minute, ivin. ns th" sa t is fa t ion of knowing that if .e are 1 vie h v. e may - ihlo .o hat: on to another strap in IT. min-, utc-s if th. next car r-nnfs in on time. And just ai-.oth.er thinu. Mr. talitor. South ('.end in a -.mod man

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Women Who Saw the Coats in This Sale at $16.50 Saturday Must Have

Realized One Thing-

that when the Brandon's Store advises its patrons of an unusual occurrence, they can expect something extraordinarily good. The 400 Handsome Coats

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was is far in advance of other!

eitie-- of its size, hat in sonic thinzjj

wo are away beninu; lor mstaiu---.. ' a eitv of nearly mi, fool should h.r.ejh a sr ice of not more than int j M

minutes apart '".-Uveen rirs. '"'hi );vev I. witlmut i l).miii fi oinjl the pr"M-nt si lieduh and p;lin utlie ir.-miiute s- rMce with emviu'h j f

cars to accommodate ::s. perhap.-

we would not kick. I;;t wo are kii kinu now , and if kicking -lo no h'ood. lat-r we will demand hrtt.-r si rv a e. Our demands will not stop , ith the sti. et car i-ompan'. but

j we will d m ind, that our city eounfoil tak- some action, which they hae had eory pportnnity to do. ' o say to Jim. Air. h'tiet (Air com- . hniv th " . s Vi : 1 1 i.vncrt liottcr

I r " " . "... . ....... i i Pi j s r ice nt once, or plans will he haidirj

! fore the city administration that; 1,1 F

ill furnish transportation to thrt . ui kins tn. 11 and woiimmi of South la nd, win ther it c omes from your c uupa ny oi- not. Ilr-I" i-tf ally curs-. John A. I hns-nore. ".e K. Corhv st.

Women's Knit Skirt Mu-Me-Ti,i:lits and Sveaters $1.50 to r $10.00 "La Philippa" Hand Made Undergarments. A Product of the Philippine Islands. Pliilippine hand-made, hand-embmiJered Underwear is the most popular underwear. These beautiful arments combine daintiness and quality which appeals tn particular women tor its beauty and serviceability. It represents the highest irrade underwear made. Envelope Chemise $3.00 and $3.50 'Own a; $3.00, $3.50, $5.95 and $6.95 Christmas Blouses Uaiim new styles and colors, specially priced $3 to $10 Bath Robes For men. women and children. SplendL a.-surtment. $2.93 to $10.00 Gifts for the Dressing Table Manicure SeK Toilet Sets, presents ot evervdav utilitv. $1.98 to ".... .$6.95 Give Handkerchiefs Children's 2 and 3 in box at . . . 10c, 25c Women's 5c to 50c each Women's by box 35c, 50c, 75c, 85c Men's 10c to 75c each Men's by box 35c and 50c Muslin Underwear Fanev (iowns . .$1.50 to $3.50 Hnvelope Chemise $1.00 to $2.50 Silk Undergarments Crepe de Chine Petticoats, downs, Hnvelope Chemise ;uui Camisoles, in pink or white silk $1.00 to $7.50

Christmas Slippers !-or mother, daughter or eraiKima these are the -Tcre they ail like best because the are prettv. comtor-.ib'e and have snap anj style. Daintih made in Several coI-t C";nbinations in bot'i knit and felt. Specially Priced at $1.00, $1.25, $1.98. Good Gloves for Christmas Women's All-Silk C,!ove 75c to $1.50 Women's Silk and Suede l ined (ilovo. pair $1.25, $1.50 kid Cloves at $2.00, $2.50,'$2.75 and $3.00 Men's Silk Cloves at $1.00 and $1.50 Children's Lined Kid MitieiK $1.00 Bos' Lined Kid Cloves at $1.00 and $1.25 Men's Christmas Neckwear All men like to receive preuv neckwear ot -ood qualir. and pattern such as these and the v are excellent values a: 25c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 Boudoir Caps for Her We are showing a very pretty line of the-e popma, cap-. You would surely please mother or sister with, one of the -e dainty lacy caps. In a variety of colors made d silk, lace and ribbon trimmed, at . . . ." 50c, 75c to $1.25 A New Dress for Christmas To Make as She Chooses n what many women would rather have than an thin- Crc. and these are pretty all-wool materials, that are usualh chen. Hvery one will be put in a Christmas box j; mh desire. o inch All-Wool Sere. ard $1.50 !o inch -Mi-Wool Sere. .ill colors. ard . .$2.25 inch All-Wool Broadcloth, in piuni. r.a y. -reen and white, per yard .' $3.50 Housewares Practical Gifts" Second to None. In this ear of all ears. when jritts of utility aie m-.st desired, housewares will surely be well received, and rpeci ill these articles that tiive so much home cheer and comfort. In basement section.

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which just went on sale at $l(x50 are a purchase made Ü under such remarkable circumstances that we can actually f

offer coats which cost more at wholesale than the price we are selling them.

! NOTRE DAMES. A. T. C. ! IS MUSTERED OUT

I! AU Notre ram- students helnnc- ll

! in to tlie... A. T. (".. were master-. ; j

I .1 out 'Saturday. num'"rinir ahom' ; J ! "" Th.- facultv of the uni ersit .- ! h

"p.-cts tli.tt ahout hilf that mimhe.-'H will return to resume their studies IN when school convenes .Tan. .7 I In addition to these m.-ti it is e ; ! pi cted that a meat t; 1 1 1 o 1 r" of nien jij who left school tlurintr th f:ist ear j rj to enter the service, and who hav'lj'j

vince heen ':-.chari-'e,h w return

As w as e pecte'l, milita rv training

had a tndera-v to ke..; the .-tudent

l from a!t:ifiin.r the hiL'ii t-i.-'l;K

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ror l'ionaay ana i uesaay

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Men's Brown Kid Korne' Slippers

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Women's, Misses' and Junior's Coats

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, shape themselves into the excellent ; ti ! fort:-, prevailinc l.efor.- th" n 1 . . j t i ... ; j ti , :" iui.-üslve :uiUtir t'ainin-:. j .. . ii Tin: timi. Tin: n ( r: .vi Tin: co.ii,. j f

J '.'u:s is tho (ii'j)(u-i!i,ie tir.se. D'-'v H-fi.es- 4 ;'it-.- is th" ;da e. aaat 'Kl'.-'fj

tj ! :.l AN 'I:" i.- th-- A t."ial will j U ! convince u',:. 'all lt d LT'.; Hem..; (i A ".;.. S. Taylor it. ! Ü

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things. Just see these Coats tomorrow. In over fifty styles Broadcloth, Plush, Pom Pom, Oxford, Beaver

Cloth, Zibeline, Velours and 'Burella Cloth. Fur, velvet, N

plush or self trimmed. Belted or flare coats that have been selling in America's leading stores from $20.00 to $35.00. Sale price

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Women's Boudoir Felt i-'d:c Slippers, soft padded

colors rlue, maroon

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Women s Bin: Sapphire

Felt Slippers; fur trimmed jj

Juliet; leateer at values,

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Xmas Presents Now at Special Prices Diamonds make a lasting present. We carry a lare line purchased befdv the advance in prices. Diamond ivi.'Ks from s;.;m to ;oo. See our special $2 5 and S 5 r rinc-. Wrist Watches in rilled l" j.eir v arrant. $fhso andi up. Radlite Watch for the "!dier v-y. 'rom $4. :d ti $ ! ;.oo. Thin model South Bend Flein. Wait;,im and Hamilton Watches fr-dii s ! 2. so to $ in.no.

Fine line :' Wiute ::i:ests. Diamond' an.d Cntic-"r-'in $5. oil an.! up.

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Slippers; hand turned soles.;

S.i.oii values.

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$2.48

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"IUi'l l'.rj-o-t so:ne of tliUt deli-1 :o.:s i. L . rc.uu f'""m tha- "Ph;l i-! o- '.i hia" lot .-s. -. tiiuta v "i j N :'as ft i tt:-s. A-l'.t. 1 'J ', 4 "J - " 1

S. T. Cornt?r Michirfai Street and Jefferson Blvd.

(OMIOltl Ivlls. j.t:. lie;.: alar S". f .ml 7 iuts t.-.-in-i-.'c.i m:t at Lt i-.yton-. Avit. K-.jO

With the l.r.-: r-st from n are sv e.-ts. riid.a.h l;.'!"d -. . fat.. ill he touhly aoe -p:ab'.e .A Xm t ::'.-. A . i v t 1 " 'j 4 s - .'

Waterman's fo irita:n p' ns, Jilh-tt" 1

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Store open Monday Night until 9 o'clock.

Close Tuesday Evening at 6 o'clock.

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Always the Lowest Prices fr Quahty

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South Bend's Biggest Shoe Store.

Id j t.:."n St ri ! -it H J Hand shav t r. : stand-. -, I : Store. A . 1.

Advertisers can sei! for less profit from volume.

Advertisers rna'e profit?: from volume rtot prices.

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