South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1919 — Page 5

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Wednesday i:vi;mnt., ,in.Y 2. 1019. 5

P1CIPAL TAKES WITNESS STAND

Nephew of South Bend Man First Flyer to Enter Berlin

NEW MONEY ORDER RATES NOW EFFECTIVE

Capt. Patterson Undergoes

Cross Examination in Ford Newspaper Suit.

Rhys G. Thackwf-Il. nephew of Paul Thii kttfl! of South lb. nd. Wiis

the !;rt 1'. S. navy man into Rc-rlin'tho (Ji-rmar.s

New rates for money crdrrs handled by the American Railway Kxpross took effect Tuesday. According to the announcement of the com-

1 . . m r panv no money orders are accepted made a fly. a? trip on duty from Dan-i . . , ! , . ' I for less than a five cent fee. which zij? over to the Polish border where ! carries monev im to rind incbirlin

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iir. i!l l:i the ras- to take the st.ir.d form.)!1. app;red Tci'Uy in fv. per.-on of ( ip. Ju.-'jdi .Me'llll i'.jMer.-on. v b'. with hi- cousin, Col. K P.. Mcv'orml' k. i. a defendant. Ho CKCUjiii tiw Maud al! the set.i't.'i . itn the ec jition of a fevc

;t.nute 7h tc.-ur.:onv dealt withi

:n- Tiib :r M atti' ;d" toward ..lev- I A;u"r"in I

in an I toward (;rmany and the alh'n bt fur- lb- I 'mt d states t lilt 1 d the s oriel w ai . !'.r:-f dir - t examination was by Atty. Weymouth Kirk land of Trio-11.-'Oui..'l. and ':io:: examination lv An. William Lu king, for Henry Toni. Itcadi Si-tral I Iditoriuls. .Vr. Lucius ov ted much time to the nadii, of nvtial tditorials li'rn tb- Trilruii in an en.-d-.i.vor to t'.W'V. tn.it the r.e'A.spap r wa.i proG 1 uia 11. In f'ect. .ipt. Patterson states thit the Tri ine and Prr.s't Wilson had ahvas dilfered on the Mexican j.i'.olern. and .-till differed. In 1311, at the climax of the MauVro revolution, hf testified, iiis puj-r believed th- Mxl'vins could suhe thir own problems. 11 y 11'14, however, thii opinion 'ind-ivf nt a th'tn-c by reason of the rontinued disorder and ili.)r ;;iii!;il;on south of the Kio Grande, and the editors became conin ed that only armed intervention .ucn as that eaiploed in Cuba could I t i j i -T order out of chaos. The editor: belieed such action would be to the inter st, of the United States and Mexico alike. He Thought It Would. "And you thought that it would pie !. ej i mitiiy to have tbe United. Mat' s occupied with Mexico 7" asked At t . Lucking. Yes, I think so." The witness would not confess pro - Germ inism. although ofttj. j,r ssel by his inquisitors. "Well, you were not pro-allies?" insisted Mr. Lucking. Well, it mUht be tu id that we were not pro-British," replied Capv. l'aftfrson, slowly. Editorials in which submarine operations were characterized as points of Internationa; 'aw over which the a n erica n people w ere not prepared o t:o to war were read. The witness said that ihe submai ines fonaed a constantly changing -Mibject of debate and of n.any notes between governments. In the n'ain. lit- .-aid, the Tribune wa: neither faster nor slower than Prcs't Wilson in making up its mind, .saw Nerd of War. "I had seen too much of war to

eaic to st e the United Mates rush (

into it," slid the wdtnesi-, who had been on the European battlefields J at intervals iin.ee the beinninj; of j the war. j A eartoon by John T. McCutcheon 1 in which were statements that i neither the Gorman people nor th ? i

! and likowi.-. the first into (Jcrmany, i a 'cording to a letter just received j hero. He is at present ronn-eted with th flying department of the I navy. Writing from lunzlg. CJerjm iny. in his recent letter he m: 1 " Just a month aro I was in IUr

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standin? like rat and dor awaiting an j attack o i each other which will I TAKKS 0 KK HOSPITAL.

si.rely result in some awful blood- WASHINGTON. July . Accept-' shed. I went down thre in an au- ance by the hous Tuesday nlg"ht of j tomol'ih driven by ;i Cleveland fcl- :- senate piovision directing ec'y i

low. He and I were alone for thattlass to take over the Chicago eventful nicht ride across the entire Soeeduav ho.-nital ended :he dfari-

lOrd-,in. the first 1. S. IiaW man to reach ! Width r.f Hermanv. W. nvc.l ! Iac L- between the two br.nn he of

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ran. Th- story of my IJerlin trip j de astated by the war the Russians u ork on the $ J 3.0 0 O.f) 0 0 general and the experienees en route will be, and Poles had seven times raptured ' deficiency bill. The measure is yet

w ritten when I have time to turn it 1 and lost the villa?- in which we ! to be approved v the president.

out. There are a lot at interesting slept Saturday niht I am the first things in the arn. ! U. S. Man to have reached Po"L;iht Saturday and s'unday. 1 ; land durinc this war too."

SHOPPERS WILL FIND

iS Y GREAT CONVENIENCE AND S

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IN THIS STORE THURSDAY A SALE SPECIALLY PLANNED FOR THE BENEFIT OF THRIFTY

ORIGINATORS of THE MONTHLY DOLLAR DAY

THIS STORE OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY, JULY 3rd till 5:30 CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, JULY 4th, INDEPENDENCE DAY!

oplr wanted war withl TIHi:i) OI' HOSI'ITAU

jea-.h other was s;oAM to the iury, I MTNCIK. Ind.. .lulv '2. With his

and the witness .a'o tliat at the b.u k brok n. William Davis left the

time it was published that

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- wante! to kctp out of war., more than a mile away, clad only in

1 ut also to Mart ir paratioi s for it. : a nicht shirt. He told the nolic- ho

it cor- Home hospital at an early hour this J i-.iorning and walke J to .is home.

i-ai-l Capt. I attei .-.on. "We advocated romnulsorv military training for all."

PROBE COMMITTEE FAILS TO APPEAR

was tired of tayin? in the hospital. lie had his back broken about a month ar?o.

Just recfiec a wonderful new line of box stationery, 00c up. The Book Shop, 12 4 S. Michigan st. 17:'5-J

KENNEDY'S Barron Lake Resort Dance July 4th Music in the evening by very fine Orchestra from South Bend. hoti:l. daxck hall, good BOATS. TIINNIS COUItT. Bell Phone 7Ü1F2. XIL.ES, - - - - MICHIGAN

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NOTICE:

An in"htmttioii committer meet inu. scheduled to have beep, held at

th- Chamber of Commerce' Tuesday j nishl, was railed off when several witnesses failed to appear. Rv , o,uf sts have been sent to several of I the members asking them to appear j at the Chamber Tuesday nitcht in ( order thr.t a detailed investigation of the work of the homes registration and the publicity bureau might be;

made.

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Others May Claim to Equal Our Values, But Just Compare for Yourself

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UNION SUITS Women' fine quality lisle finish union puits, Alth hue knee, all sirs to H. This a:? 2 for....

Women's ?J.OO MIDDIES Also misses' pize. In new summer middies, in tine white Je;in. I.amlsoir.ely trimmed and made, tills sale

Men's Heavy OVERALLS Men's pemiine stifle's blue K. K. triIle overalls, full iiit :ind larpe Mb. All size?. This silt2 Child's ;.v OVERALLS The ideal play suit fr boys or jirls They're ef beft tubproof lnchanis and neatly npole. all sizes. This fi.ile

t illl'i Sl..rt l.ingh;tn DRESSES l'er : ce ;.' fr x e.-ir-. i" .i. i;w uiii:!i r!. li'w fr".'f pin-ha::). S,-- l.tl f.--s.ll-

IU s' X,e BLOUSES i;-t full oi;nt p. r a'. iiiclriiix in ii-at .rrip.C'm1 v.-ii at!-:i !;';. 1 s !i . 2 f'T

COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, CAPES at i2 OFF

Values un to fhlO.OO in Women's kS.

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Tili; RKTOKT CItlSI. After a grand review of Oermin troops at Potsdam the kaiser called out to the ottlcer commanding the Prussian guard in a voice loud enough to be heard by all the distinguished guests who were grouped in front of the pa'ace: "Pick me out a hundred men from the Prussian guard!" Then, taking the arm of King Edward VII.. who was there, lie- said.

"Come with me." lie escorted King : Kdward very delicately round the hundred men and then said banter-I ir.g'y: "Well, do you think you could j ind a hundred men in England to ! beat them?" I "I don't know so much about J that." promptly replied the late! king, 'but I could easily rind 50 who would try." Argonaunf

Just received a wonderful, newline of box stationery. 50c up. The Pook Shop. S. Michigan st. 17-':.-

Read NEWS-TIMES f:;r News

Midsummer Race Meet JULY 4TH AND 5TH THREE BIG EVENTS EACH DAY Under Auspices of Springbrook Driving Club

FRIDAY, JULY 4 2:16 Trot 2:25 Pace 2:24 Trot

SATURDAY, JULY 5 2:15 Pace 2 :20 Trot 2:30 Pace

Admission 27c, War Tax 3c FREE! FREE! FREE! Free Fireworks Display on Friday, July 4th, in the evening. Concert by Dodge band in the afternoon and evening. Cabaret Singing by MISS GEORGIA KILLEN Direct from Palace Theater, Ft. Wayne. SPEND THE FOURTH AT SPRINGBROOK.

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ef fined fiinch.ims and Voiles, pretty ami ni-west mid-summer stvb-s. in berks and plaid irinirhutns and flowered voiles, priced at one-half fr

AVomen'n ?:.0.00 All-Wool COATS Mid-summer styles In nil -wool KtTK' ami poplins. New popular shades direct freni Fifth avenue, N-w York, to you at onehalf for

May you have a most enjoyable celebration.

BOYS SLAY EIGHT LIVES. POLICE OFFICER TAKES THE NINTH

Suffering cat! Tuesday night some boys in the neighborhood of ?07 N. Hill st. were testing their ability aa marksmen, and Judging by the results of their tc.-t, they are. all expert riflemen. A call came intt; police headquarters about 0 o'clock, staying that a cat wa.s prowling about that neighborhood and appeared to bei sick. The person calling asked th.it a policeman le sent :here to shoot the cat. Motorcycle Officer Karl Van D;:sen responded. He found that some youngsters had been practicing on a tomcat with an air nrfe. and that eight of its nine lives were- about extinct. As Van Imsen pulled the triger on his reo!ver h rein; rked, 'Well, hero goes an own nine."

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Women' SÜ3.01 Ail-Wool CAPES Prettily made of allwool serre and trimmed with silk braid, full skirt and vest effect. Specially pried at

Womn's J'0.00 Silk DRESSES Taffetas, foulards and pryette oinliltia - tiens. New popular shade and ltst creations in styl- fr pa rtinlar uomen. Priec ar otio-half i--r

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HALF HOSE

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'alue Up to S3.00 In Women' TRIMMED HATS Mostly red. but they are exeeptlnn.il values for quick disposal of about lOO hats. $1 Day

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Women's ?!.O0 Sml. Trimni-d NIGHT GOWNS A Wonder vine in fae of . ceodingly high priced times. W mark these 'inbroilery and l.ne trimmed muslin powni ;it

WONDER DOLLAR VALUES

2 85c HEAVY TICK COVERED BED PILLOWS

6 35c WOMEN'S BURSON FASHION HOSE

5 29c WOMEN'S GAUZE LISLE VESTS FOR

2 $1.00 MEN'S LARGE SHAPE SILK TIES

We urge you to can as much fruit as possible. It is a sure means of National conservation.

Toe Ferndell

GROCERY AND MARKET Corner Main and Colfax. Bell 383 Home 5382

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Cool Carelessness Good looking without the hot appearance of being "dressed up." That's the goal clothes makers have long sought in the fashioning of summer togs. We are offering just such suits for your Fourth of July outing. You'll know they're made right and priced right because they're SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES Step in and select one of these tine outing suits. It's the cheapest and quickest solution to tli .problem of "w hat to wear" on your vacation. In a variety of shades, weaves., cuts and patterns. Priced at $10, $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 and upward.

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2 85c GOOD QUALITY STANDARD WINDOW SHADES. . . 2 79c CHILD'S SATEEN BLOOMERS, SIZES TO 12 YEARS. . WOMEN'S AND MEN'S $1.75 BATHING SUITS AT WOMEN'S $1.75 COVERALL APRONS, SPECIAL AT

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Sl.7" -M-n't MailraDress SHIRTS New prills pattern in n.i dress iiiri. ef f.iticy ..! !;-., madras;. A .ond M.7" vala.- f" M Iav .'it

Women" $."0 r.ni-lpe CHEMISE And if von do-ire a rvl S2'o l.-n-e ,-uid eiubrid-l.-ry trimmed !iniHn or nainsook fiM-elop. chemi,c Fee these .'It Men' !Wd l.T Work SHIRTS l-j'jo lieavy l.luo ihambrax. i: all sizes, l.lfe h!--.-s and fnil oke SI I ay .it

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Not a '::.? fcuit" in the whole house. Our boys' i '.ethos are made .lust like d..d's they look cooci. -wear well tnd rilve absolute assurance they are in the best taste ar.d style. i:ccllent alue at S10. 9l2.r0 antl 51.".

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PHOENIX HOSE roii mi:n and yomi:x These famous hose have done much toward educating folks to the fact that silk hose are not expensive. Phoenix hose fit better and last lorcer than any other hose you'e ever tried. You're sure to need a few pair for our vacation.

Wash Tiesg

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To really cool you must look cool. Notnin?r servc3 better t o give an app e a r a nee of comfort

and pood taste than well selected wash ties. We have them in abundarce. Also sheer, summery silks foulard?, everything that's late and new In neckwear.

2 noyfc' 7.V Atl.letie UNION SUITS Fine cross bar nainsook. 1s 1 crt'l. :ind t!iey ) just limited in iiuautit.v. s- lj;irry. 2 f.r 3 Men'w 8.MUNION SUITS Vonr choice of either athleti or tine ribbed iiicti s union snits. i-losed rot hel. all sizes. 1 Iay, '2 for Boys' $8.00 r . SPRING SUITS Of extra jrood fan'-y worsteds, fully lined, in very newest stles. sizes to 1) ycirs. A .1 Day special at Men's iM.Oi) llpa.v WORK PANTS They're rip-proof and ninl- ' fancv worsteds and cl.eviot "Wiil near like iron. .1 Iay at

$i.tK Women' Black Sateen PETTICOATS

Fancy flowen-d or plain sateen underskirt, -.-ood juality. A sjieoijil at ...

2 Wouldn't .MSILK HOSE Strbtly nrt quality of Mn--fibre, silk liose with full dmiM. s.il- and Id-rh pplb-ed 1h-1s. l-la k and colors. $1 Iay at 'J pair for

3 Baby's $1.25 CRIB BLANKETS

(Jood full 1. neat teddv b-a

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Women's C,.(H) alue TRIMMED HATf "opieil p.itt-rn. of luh p.-j.

iiats. We s.ld tli'-m :it d -n' of what w-'r- liskin for 1 1 .i y at

2 wrnen' 'c Corset COVERS Neatly n. .!;' and rriin:t.--l iili a. and -üi br .i'i'' r. . all i-. t li- "r- . i 1 1 r fa-t ;it '' !-

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Store Open Thursday, July 3rd Until 5:30 p. m. Closed All Day Friday, July 4th, Independence Day. Shop Early.

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PRESERVING Kettles Genuine abneinum, full four-quart preervin;r kttls at I"- than wholesale est

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