South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1918 — Page 6
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Casualties in U. S. Overseas Forces
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I WASHINGTON. July - i;i,'ht -! WASHINGTON. -July I'. Thirtyor.e asui itb in. tu? American ex-t two (ahUaltii- in the maiines at- ! peditiona: y fore- were announce. ; tache! to the American epe dition-
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the war department di-
Food Administration Issues
Detailed Regulations on Summer Purchases.
- ! v ided a.s fallow
hushr, killed m a.tion. ten dx'd from ivo-jrids, on' from disease.
ary fti vre announced today at mai ine corps headqua rte-i i-. divided as follow.: Two died from wounds received
! ': t ';-hi wounded . verely, two i in action, one wounded severely in
i wounded slightly. two wounded, de- ; tri" undetermined and t n missing j in action.
r.fJJ.ilatiCrns for th" sile of ;:' a r to .ill ror!jmr- under th :-tri't ratir.nin- orJ?: s v.-lr.i h vr.t into
?ffrt July 1 were made J . 1 ) . 1 1 C J
action and lois-sin.; in ac tion. The m urine corp.-- list contained the iiiiiu' of Lieut. Thomas Ashley
OflicciV I,i-t. j of Oeernebi, Miss., wounded in Tlie ..:!.. , s named in the ar.ny j action. Iit v.ctf as follow.: I Tlie marin" corps list was:
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trator C. A. bari:, of a. detailr-d tatemnt from the otfh- of I;. Harry II. Ham i id. federal food ad-ruini.-ti ator f,r Indiana.
The .-tat m nT follows: "ljr.r.iru Ju:v 1 Indiana ur.fs on j ttiet s;ar i.ttion. In addition to -tatcri.ent? of quantities of v.ipar on j hand, dualer and manufacturers ! iiinr t r handling thi commodity, ! will c if juired to Rive- rjetailecj information i ori min; their require- i merits, a?: subjer: themselves to! -till further ladii.al restrictions in', th t -fr. a m rr ' on f ;i?:ir for thf ' months of .l;ilv, Aditu-t and Septem- j ! I'n'iMie C laälication. "To expedite the d istrihution of j 5',iCjr, all of v. hi' h under the nw
regulation comes qmJvr tiie juri8d.ction of the federal food admin-i-trator. I. l I-i r:-,er. had of th Uvir diiioü. in the ofTice of Dr. It.ii ry M. Ho i im i ll. federal food ad-u.ini-trator for Indiana, has pre-
UU.Lt.lt IN ACTION: Llh'L TPNA NTS: ..i;f,rs i'. Hrewer, II ri r t 1 . Ten.
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if 1 1:1 i kom uoiMtv LI LI TL N A. NTS: U'illin.i ';!. I raiiki'iii vi'.I,-. ('. i'rye Llaood .leerx, utb Ki Liiiiiii'. .Ifi'iri V. Le.i'-lj. 1 uioo-a. Al:i. K .l-ert L. .Muurc, C.i ty!iMe. Mas PMI:;. L. lt.e. New Vmk fity. i;.ll!- M'dil'T 'ft"l). Atldel.ill, I lid. K.iV rt WjiiJ.-. Liiiuiii ille. Ttim. iet.re I. iutir?vu, ycjiuure, III. ',rt r'. i;. ,la't..u. Ktnwuod. 'a. M.KillTLV UOl .MHl: LIIM TLNAM : IM ;l I a I v. New York Citv. Ulll.Mtü), 111 (.HKK lMLTi:it in i: o. LILITLNANT: 'u.iil L. .Miller. Alt. ...in. I'.-i. III.N IN A TIO.N : LILLTLNANT: ' 'i i 1 1 I'. V'roal. ?Us tuU. S. I. TLe aiiiiv liunltv list KILI.rif IN ACTION : w a;ikm:i:: I iiinL. .1. Kuti her. MUlvale. 1'a i'i;iv.Ti;s : 'urd W. Larls. Corldu. Ky. .I;ia:- A. .Ii:d;ill. Liv. Ky. I'r:ink f. Meterm.jtt, Ii t;i !-s. N. i.'. Ki- IihT'I 'J. Niu'Ie. i'lil!adelldu i. ljid ; M'Neil. Jr.. Itei.o. v. IHM) I KOM UOIMIM S Lltti LA NT : M.mlev Mvtr.jwsLl, Suutli .'LicJg'.
l-aied a la :'n a f itn a po'-mnt ins i I ii l hat er':e'tie 7 1 -1 f tofoje, and v i 1 1 i ,. I!1', : , - ,, , . , ,i Koii-tai.tv A'Ja . -!iiie( tady. N. I. leqaire all d - -t i : l-ution hereafter! i;m(.ry Lilsitii Ualrd. N.-itti TopeLa. ie(.ept tili' fr iio jhold eon- I K m
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i o v s : "A Oand ik.ar.er. sf, ft 1 1 1 1 1 i-c . oda f-iiintain he.ini iiuin. hocolate and 'Oi. ua manufac turei . f- , i-afco manufacturer, flavoring etract. inert si;;;ir, srups. swett . tiCklf, wines, ftc. '"TiiesH mus how' tlo- amount of v:;;ar u .. I during ti. months of' Jul". Auuu5t and i.'niii . t ! I 7 . ind fertifcates is-.ied to them, if: th statements .i t e found ror;-e t. will he haspd upcoi .".0 per rent (.f : -uch a trae us- t e . ream inakeis null l e entitled to 7." per cent. Vr- i thlcatfs v. ill .f- isMje! sepaiatl v for each month's supply. ! I lulc. on Hi:; C'annci. "H Com in t c i a 1 runner. j "There will l-e 'ien cetl i:a.a te ' for thir nec s-ar- req aii ernent s. lut ' my !t-alt of suar ,y them. e- ! copt under th e..rej ditei-tion of tlie 1'Hal foo.l administration, will "on-rtitute a lo!at:ou of the reuU-' tions. aiul vuhjett then! t ilo-injr (.f l'klii.es for th- pt-rioI of th.- war. Any siiai" on iiand at the end of the . "c-a.-iin nn:t he p. la. ed ;t: rh- di-po-ral of the food ariininisttator. A ' Jppeial app al is made to this croup to economize in ee pisiole e -Hon. "C Hotel rta ut um. puhln: eatinc h'.'Uys t serving -" or mot person--. I "These will reee-v i -tit:. atf-s on th basii of three pounds for each f 0 meali ser ed. T Rakers "Thee will ie. .de ceniruate-s f..r TO pep en of th-- ;t e; ace amoui ' n?efl d nine .hih . Aucust. and SqTembcpr. I 1 7 . or alternatively. T' p r rent of th.it ued m tlie month of June. v. llov UcMi-JehohhM-. I'uy. ". T". 1 1 ( ta il s tor "Tluse will !-ece;ve f.-r .Lily j"-.r-h.!S'"s. i ertifif ate o.-ied upon th..-.-.erace ..f xicar o!d duriuir th" roml'ir.ti! three month f Am.!. May and dune. lf'l. 1 1 et a i - n , i -t not sdl siM!' to any of the c th. r croup. tha'. t-. to none . ep-t householde.. vitl.O'.jt taking up the ertifkcates (f s ;. h put ha". Sales
To town cu t om t r.s aia limited to tw( pounds, and country . ats-tonu-i s lo poun.N. The r t:iler l ad--rr-.oni-.htd not to voll f.ir t'l.ui thrte pounds ,i V petsoi: p r nn.iult to 1 . o u s-h hi i h( ic o. pera r i r. wi Th tet.u'rr is fair.esliv Mi.uht.
"ftetaih ts n;a . .is at pit-tnt. se.1 I - " P ind of v'uar t- a:n one houe- ! hold for homr. cannit'.c". upon th.- ; householder certify inc that hi- h.s rot lavipht elseuheie. and his au".- ement to return any t. ahmte not used (rir tannir.c jon post v. Iloas. hold"! .-: on f erti.'i.-ate tua oiqain inoi thin ' . "i pounds, lor hi.uie t annine wh-t -need is shown, hut :n no in:.t! : c
.ff I. I iiLe. Uecklaud. Texas Itul.fH It. II:iie!-n. Mcltae. H Ali.'Mt II W a !.;. . utli Nor walk. . u i; li.f l."- V ), :it !'. IPmk. r Hill. Ka ii Wiliaai ;nn. I' t r-- Kici. Mi:?. Dim or i)i-.r.vi:. I'KIVAlL: L. in'i'-l T l.oi f ! i I-,'-. M ulnar.-. N. 1 um NiKi r riti.LV : SLIttiLAN 1 S : V.-ini.in L V-i v. 'Ijl a-'o. I'.eiija lüiu H. I.-w is. C'eiiti aiia. Iii. t'dUrniaLS : I " I ill.l tl loil kll. All I Hi 111 . It.!. I b.mi . i ' H.ir.Iuer. UI-uui..nd. 'a. 'lutii.-x L. lIufT'nniu. .Ir.. iadäd.-ti. A'.a ltHlpli '. 1::mii-..u. ltanliü. N'.. I'I1I A TLS : Saiinifl y. M'.f-v. I'iiila-Jelpbia. Keith It. ;.... nliaver. Lytle, M. nt. .l.-liu Ii. c rit- Idow , H..iueste:i l. I'a Melmj 1 "li illiniums. IttJiufol d M' Ltira-s S. lMM-'li. t ty. I'dii.-ti.-Id, W . .n hal.h L. I r,fi i i-Li. .loli.f. Id Ll;ir L. lUiiü'.o. IJ.isin. N'. llliaiii Inn'. Lowell. Ma. Ilncli l'uiik. Lh-eraT. Kan Andy tioiii..;'-. I'liuxMitJi" ue . Pa. ovar (Oos, us, Mi-diaw ak i. 1 u J . AntLoiiy iirill. lttJidin-.', 1'a P. I r li;ink.i. 'lii.M C1-'.
Aiuos Hariiiii. Daltou. hi. Kail II. Horton, lu'it.k-ii Load cl.it.- -t., 'in. iiin.it i. . I. .;ni ', Ucii'i. cir.iiid Caay.-u. M'i;oe t .IcdiUt'li. Liwor. .M.-ut.
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Al TION : I'KIVATLS : WiHarn .1. 'Atta ay. lCui'. lid. Anthony M. Sliermali. Siduev. U. m'oimujj in (tio, i;vi:ki:lv: I'ltl 'ATL : Ldward AV. 1'arklns. Detroit. Mi-.li. MIsrINO INACTION: slk;i:ant: I racklin L. !st. address unknown. OUirOKAI.S: Lall IL Clrn eden. Medford, ore. Fn.uk J. White. Ud.si-co. Ill TKL'M.'TL'R: I.ejlie J. Harri. Detroit. Mi h. I It I VAT LS: Set, reo I.. Arnold. Tbarles.ton. W. ;i Wayne ii. Au-din, Dutroti. Kan. William i:. r.allluer. Daytuu. . Munt Bennett. Poteau. okla. rurl r.ell. Clinton. 111. r.oyndn W. Craft. LU.erton. n. it-orje K. Crist. Jtro.id" ay. a. 1 lintou W. I'uli4ir. t'oiurete, Colo. Trank tlortiey. Chi'-ao. Itayinond -I.du.n. Ix-uta-r. Colo. I'redrick J. Kiuiistou. Wilkes r.arre. r.i. Itohert Law. HointeJJ. Va 'ed,-ie Y I.Jon. Hopewell. A'a. larry Nuirle. Newark. N. .T. .lob n Itaaio'd. Nebraska. Nev. l-'rank A.- Ilea. Vonkers. N. V. Kol.ert J. Ithodex. Jetn.-y City. N .1. I'avton If. Itohinsv.it. Lapeer. Mich. .Ifb n 1.". Saw er. Wapato. Wash. Wliiifretl S. slainious. Akron, m. iJei.lainhi .1. Span., rbil.olelpbi i. ;,il ,-tiekl.v adUla.-. Mieh. .laine. I. Wultt.n. Athmta. tla. Itfoert 1. A. Wilson. Itakersüeld. Cal.
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Store Closed All Day Thursday, July 4th
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Vc Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store
Fourth of July Apparel and Accessories
These Low Prices Offer Important Savings
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Millinery Fabric Sport Hats 75c Medium size Sailors in blue, pink, tan.
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white and combination stripes.
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Trimmed Hats at $1.00
Choice ...75c
Ailiea Ali Raids j
orueiman lowns jky Causes Panic
One lot of Trimmed Hats., turbans and medium shares, in black and colors. Values to $4.95. Choice $1.00 Children's Hats at $1.'49 In black and white milans, banded and tloral trims and white Panamas. These are the better grade hats. $1.75 to $3.45 values. Choice $1.49 Trimmed Hats at $2.45 One lot of tlower trimmed Summer Hats in black and colors. Values to $6.95. Choice $2.45
LONDON'. July J. Recent air, raids acainst railway station ami ; military e?ta Ldishment in Ccrmany j . . - v. ...., ,t ,,i.iiua,1 i i-.li-i'i In -in '
I air- L'Tli.-s ...;u uji .vui iv,-wvw.- .... j I ol tic ia 1 statement issued l.y the air; j ministrs last nicht. The statement ' ' read-: I
j On the nicht of June :. -.1 til 1.; I further attach weie made on the eneiuy airdrome at ltoutay and on i railway works anil station at TnionI ville, liemilly. I-mdau. .w eilv. ucken ! and Saarbl u. k'eii. The .liemu-al; :Ui,j I works at Mannheim were acain at- , ta ked. I
Fine Pattern Hats. Values to $12.00, at $4.95
Allz I On Julv 1. the railway .f.ul wo-
;oe . dOIiU-mil. l.lvlti. .uoiil. i , ,.-....1...,,., tU.. .t..f.r.., ...
J.d.n T. Kaulen. On. mc'. I Miop -ii -."m .l:iu:r4 .1. K.ni..l. West pliihid. IpLia. i Trox es and the railway triangle of I'a ' Mntz Sithlons Wei liomh-ed with
I good effect. One hostile machine j was shot down and two of out. aie c missir.S' One of the machines re
ported as missin.c June la t etti! aei.
H. .ell N. M' Kay Ana .-uda. M-.i'f LdMiird A. M'-I.'a.rculln. I'.iik ' i t . I tali Wili.ini L J. I.i uchlin. I'.. raker. . Io'mi L. I. N.dsoM. r.ridceport. Conn. h ill.-- s. Il.itliiictou. Hut-Liiis. r. K .in. .lo'ili '. l: ali Itawliiis. Wo. cur-, S.i i ii i i i . Stoiichton. i. I.tsepii s. h!a f r. Iptek Sprinc. W . o i 1 ' r. tl Mlive S. avet. Slia.'a. Wi. I. oiii S-lle-tli. St i'eter. Minn. I'ii: A SuMian. Jr.. I'aris. Ifnu. Aiuh-ew c;. Stellar. I'.ntte. M.'iit. ..rri H. 'I hon.as. L.icar Springs, xp. I.:iv. i ii .1. Weiis, ' ii i.a c . I. ... ili XX l,;ppl.', Süliuy Sid. Nev. J'.lm X 'ilsoa. Kearney. N. J. tl N IU I M.U.H T IA : PItl A TL : .I.-lili II Sii'nna-. XltMitone. Ilid um.Mii.ii. iiii.urt: iNiH.iruIINI.I: I'ltl VAT L: P.i-i! A I". .. -h. ;reen lti.lc". M". aimn; in at tion : i:i:;l nt : I.,il'i A l'"d.. ouiicspov U. c oi;Mi;.l.: Ilair A .Lao's IV iiiiii-t.-r. " i . . I'ltiVAILS: r..-n i.iii.in r.i:u.iinc',u in. C.Tpiis Chr;t: T" :i .I.i-.ii'i A P..-U " . c !d ";'. I ".-ids. ; ?l:i,v i:.ii..-ft A i '..ihn. M . 1 1 1 r i i . Ark. , J....'.i '. M.-'iiiui. ridl.id.-ljdd e Artlui'- A It.-itida'd '..'inilda. All. '.ill T XX.t. New ..!l. II. u : L. XX'riclif. l'.in,'li ni:t..n V V. 1 l ia.MDl I.X KI I'OKl l.O Kll-I.f l IN
.( r ion. now m iMiitrm m r AM) ON 1)1 T : c it: P i: A I. : Ito'.ert H. J;c kon. Itoslitidal.-. M i.
AMERICAN TROOPS GIVE ALLIES CONFIDENCE
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I'OI'rLATION l. I AMC. ;EXi:VA. iSwiterland. Jul :. South ilerman newspapiets in order
! to :ea-si'ie the nervous and anceretl popu'.atior.s of town alone' the Khine, attempt to explain awa as I tmimpoi laid the aerial horn Lard- ' ment of .Mannheim cm Saturday moinini;'. It was reali th' most terrible raid on a dei'inaii town dur
ing the waV. The tlerhian oliaiallv at.lioUnce tie J.er-Olis killed and
i 14 woumled. hut tue t'muics could I'. 'o nuailriipled. Several irtim.!t jj
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mitted x2tlo-.: ;h'- appto.l of the lcal fc' "d ail m:r.i-t i a to: . M'j l l ilt I'l tn, ly . "No who!-a'e:" er t e'di r w:l: '. ... "pfrmitted to '.! ,i:iy siil:- i-.f-..-fr. except on t!n . t cur: i a t- ha;-. Ai:y p'Txcn in any uf th. a!.o. r;re -roups, win doe : :;! his st tti--r.icr.t rromptly. will rot pi rmit-
trd to htiy s;.cir ti-r the p. i aid of ' -t0'
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supply, and h.- v.ll he charge Iioardi::. "No V.rv.i will h. p.( rm:ttd ; in excess of a three month' r:i thei basis outlined a io . steck in tri ess of da -Vut les ihsn fo'i it' sipid l-e held s-aje: : the he-a js.d mini? trat or. for . -t v . r. .
rece.-sary. tcnain-: on tia re?- from the so :r. ' ai Jooi ndmirustrition v;i! liny attenpt Lv dial'! ..1
WASUINCTt N. .h.l -2. --Thf sp. id u itii w hich American troops have i.eeu i ashed to France probably ha:; plaed a la rite part in the i i.n'iJf nr.- both here and in the it 1 -!: 1 louutrii's that th.- promi-ed :n w t i ri!! of the CJt-rma n w ill fail a- ha v t- t i'a- la.t two tin. l'hiia- .. i i i y Mason to be'texe that b !"."irth "t" Jt:l mi:.- than a million AiMiii-an tioops Will have
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al'ied nviator. Tin- ieid-nt. of Mannlicum also j weii J;a -:rined in witnessing tie or ; sin C-.-min machines run.uiti away!
from tin- r.nt'Mi. Three of the tor- I im r were brought down in tlainesj ! near the town. The l'.adisch Aniline ; i ... r .-. . T . 1.....!.-
aim son:i iai ioi. u.mi in u i.imu".- j fell, blazed for many hours. i Mie of the laii-st banks was.l wi-.-v ked. its i. dice fui nit'iif ln-in:-' I Mown into the principal street of j the city. The population, already-
nerous le-fi:e the raiil, now is panic stricken.
Th.f raiil tn Karlsruh-, at co- din:' ; to iJtnnan i.-port. caused only ma-; terial clau.aue. In the meantime, th exodus from t I'.h'.ne towns continues and house j lellts haXe tlepreeia t ed ler tt-nt.: COLUMBUS. 0.. CAR STRIKE CALLED OFF!
Neversrink Wash Skirts Are now selling from 25 to 40 less than regular prices. Thev are splendidly made of the popular materials. Every skirt will wash perfectly, and they cost no more than the ordinary kind. It is indeed unusual to see skirts of this character selling at such little prices. Now On Sale $2 to $5
One Lot of Silk Skirts Plain colors and stripes, lisht and dark. Great vzlue at HALF PRICE.
Coats, Suits, Dresses Skirts at Greaty Reduced Prices
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Knit Underwear For Men, Women and Children Women's Gauze Union Suits, with cuff knee; sizes 34 to 44, at 50c Extra sizes 59c Women's Gauze Union Suits, lace trim knee; sizes run full; extra good 'quality ; 34 and 36, at 59c; extra sizes 40, 42 and 44 at 69c "Kayser's" Union Suits, with cull knee and shell bottom, full sizes, extra quality; 3 4 to 4 K at 75c
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union Monday
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". Croxton. aetinc for the national war tabor btard. News of the nur ment wa instantlv w;rel to
ithe board in Washinti-n and tho- ' i j concerned expect that an a r.t will'
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Kayser's Marvel Fit Union Suits,
cuff knee only; reinforced ;;uset and under arm; French top, extra ;nki quality, suit $1.25
Wash Dresses $15.00 Lawn Dresses $9.95 Voiles and lawns, in plain colors and dots. .$15.00 values $9.95 $10.00 Voile Dresses at $7.50 Dainty plaid voile and striped Dresses, belted and pleated styles. $10.00 value, at $7.50 Gingham Dresses Special $5.00 Gingham Dresses in pretty plaids, daintily made and trimmed, obd styles. Very special at $5.00 Cotton Rajah Dresses $3.95 Dainty One-prece Dresses, made with smocking, pink and Hue, mercerized finish. Worth $6.50 at $3.95 $5.00 Chamhray Dresses $3.50 In plain colors, pretty new styles, daintily trimmed with striped gingham. Worth $5.00. Special " $3.50 Percale House Dresses $1.25 In light and dark plaids, stripes and figures, belted styles. Special $1.25 W aists Wash Waists $1.00 Voile and Organdie Wash Waists, in white and a few colored stripes. Special at $1.00 Fancy Voile Waists $1.98 Fancy White Voile Waists, in several pretty styles, lace and embroidery trimmed. Good values at $1.25, $1.50," $1.98. Voile and Tub Silk $1.98 Voile Waists, in colored plaids, pique collar and cuffs; also Tub Silk Waists, in peach, maize, flesh and white. Good values at $1.98 Crepe de Chine $3.00 and $3.50 Crepe de Chine Waists, one style has round neck and pleated frontt; others with extra large lace trimmed collars, in grey, green, maize, flesh and white. Excellent values at $3.00 and $3.50 Charming Georgette and Crepe de Chine at $5.00 Boys' Wash Suits In tan and blue stripes, plain colors and checks. Pants attached, and separate coat and pants in several stvles. Special at 69c, 75c, $1.50, $1.98 Middy Blouses $1.25, $1.50 Plain White at $1.25 White galatea cloth with U. S. shield in red on sleeve $1.50 Plaid Voile Middies, in pink and blue, also plain colors. Special $1.50 Smocks $2.50, $2.95, $3.50 In plain blue, rose and green, with white collars, at $2.50, $2.95 Plain white trimmed, in colors, with patent leather belts, at $3.50
. c' i h. I Store Closed Uo i A!!Daj Thursday,
July 4th
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Gioves Misses' Chamoisette 50c Misses' Gloves, in white and chamoi:
color, all sizes. Pair, only 50c c
Women's Gloves 65c to $1.25 Women's Chamoiseae Gloves, all sizes, in grey, chamois, white and black. 65c to $1.25 Women's Silk Gloves 75c to $1.50 Women's White and Black Silk Gloves, with contasrting stitching, ail sizes, ai 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 pair Women's Silk Gloves $1.00, $1.25 Women's Short Silk Gloves, in tan, champagne, grey and black, at pair $1.00 and $1.25
Silk Glove Special Women's All-Silk Gloves, 16-button length, all sizes in black and white. 75c value. Special, per pair 59c
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Garments Worth $1.50 at $1.00 A splendid assortment of dainty gown, skirts, chemise, corset covers and combinations, in pink and white, lace and embroidery trimmed. Unusual values at $1.00 Crepe de Chine Camisoles $1.00 Daintily made of pink ilk, lace, embroidery and ribbon trimmed. Excellent values at $1.00
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MuslinweaD Special Children's Princess Slips in small sizes. Values up to 98c, to close out Wednesday at 63c
iosiery L:le Rip-proof, pair 25c
Made
unusually elastic, white
black, in regular sizes. Special, pair. Tilk Lisle Hosiery 50c
and 25c
"Cadet Brand," in black, white, dark
brown and grey and ivory, pair . . Silk Boot, pair 50c Fiber Boot Silk Hosiery, in black, and grey, at pair Pure Silk, pair $1.00
50c
white . .50c
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Women's Pure Silk Hosiery, in grey, dark brown, black and white; sizes S ; . to 10. Special, pair $1.00
Hosiery Special
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31. Ol IlOMCiv HI Pl.iLK Olll,
o 10. Wednesday, pair 29c.
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r for the brt army, as h
I'. i - hi-i'4's selertion for i iu mandcr j i: the rirst arm; eorp. The rank 1
of lieutt nar.t Ljenera! probably w ill ",o with, the command.
The appearance troop at be point: I . t v cen St. ihil
border' imib-ate that stn.Ui'h of l.'.f to
front i:
arrie h r- to investigate
was t.i. u. ; .-.f..
till V
and
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just d
flU'''
of .American
a lor.? th? line J a nd the S is I
thi.
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t rule of the
TTTtN AM) LÜOR The Bulck VaUe-ln-Head five pasenffpr tourintr car E-Six-45 Ij a motor car that attracts attention everywhere. There Is an indescribable something so clearly reflecting the true character and aristocratic
INTERRUPTED ROAD AND
BRIDGE BUILDING IN STATE MAY PROCEED
i Individuality of the Huick drirn
itiiu rapidly Am. ru anized , tha. rvervono turns and looks. It !
Th
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XOW'S THK TI1C At this season of the Ar 30"J
-hor. ai have your li.'Ui! wood floor;!
treated. We hae a system that
a car with refined body details. On exhibition at the Twentieth Century G&jase. Adv.
ivhich his the approval of Gov. i more director and s.a if tali, s: to re- A CnPi TRI I A MT?' OFPIPFR Ooodrnh. otto L. Klausa .state ' inforce the 10 -i American V. M. C. )f J H Yt ..Ii r- rA
auditor, nd M. K Foley, chairman , A. workers still remaining in that b I Ah I MUNI rUtt UnAM
of the stat- eouncii of defens-e. j country. grants permiision for the ubstitu- j In announcing that the new men
tion of materials.
put into tu il for'
v
MEN TO WORK OR FIGHT
la a te as to the ''ill be aheet.
the het
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. Petween $ .OOc.hOe'O and
of funds held in counties ihrouho it th.e state f..r th- onstructiov. of roads and bridges. under the
July the manner suggested by Mr. lienST.c.'vO.'h'iO dren.
To avoid b-j;tl i-uinpli. uior.s a neu- tstimate vviil be mad. by the engineer who n-.ade the original es-
if it is done in j would be chosen '"with a view to
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" to l.l. -C
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a
three-mile road law, will be released timate ar.d with the approval of the for the hojbJin.r t,f roads, through I'ictvnt ouuty c.iniini?i')r.tr and
int.. Is an rverlasün; alu to co:iim...'
1 1 .
h-I.e them a peifectlv heantlfal r.n- ; a dlan.onrt onnreuently It In al.
a i uiiunun katmri sent out .Monda' to all vo-nlv .Ut"i ilf v auditois am!
lit I id the .!a"e i. till-
t o.ü.tv atto: p. e-.
is:.. Tiie fact of the i e are
of tb. th..n
prt In all k'nd- of Tr.terl&r decorating ami have a f-o'.i Iiik of r-Jy-to-u?e i-!t.ts and iir:uhe. II. L. Loehr. J-coratir; -.. -14 Mich. L
nvs a g. oj htjy. especially when;1""
bei
II. Heiidtt-n. tau t,iiini,r täte b.,.-.:d uf ai count'.
old hy a reponltle dealer are showing some beautiful
Wej b.r-e :.i:: of tlt: nioi.-.-. . .i n - 41a- i m-t ut-.l Jin the !e.(.,n tiut tii
Y. M. 0. A. 0 REINFORCE WORKERS N RUSSIA
mond Jewelry
newest di!fn.
n settings of the
We have a larffs
h.T.t shcid." a:d
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pa"d.
Advt. i fgortnient which w mount to or
" dsr. "y rompurlfin mi will find ITrv .IEWS-1 IMES Aant 'uis Adu
spe vi.: :ua terial named in th. i.. e
ideations is r.o; abatable on at count tiuOa
of -2 eminent hipp;nu r.t der. Tl.' ihie-nii! ! d.s n'-t pioinle tot rhc n ' t ; ; at .n of in.iti :d. Th' io'iinnni .on -.f Mr. Hendieu,
Nl.'W b I J Jlli. J. The ,
ar wen, coiiiiiii o: me .
M. i. A announced h-ie Monday; that it Ma picpnini: To i..ok u Pie t l!0 Ii s MetloIl !' Ci ... PV
.It j re- r üt mi
their ability t contribute some eontruetie elen.ent to the Itus.-ian
life of the futnre'' tiie tu inn! add- ' -'lU
ed this ej !a:iatiou. 'Some will Uf a r :cu It u r ist s. others i-usines. ran of l-adTship. and a on.-idei a pa.t w;U h- ti,.-:-ski'ibd in rural V. M '. A. .a!: in this itunl-.'' hici err r:oi.. Itoses. rart ations j eonle bowl roses "lie p doen. br.-er rotei. l.c;.i and jl.'.o per d'vn. 1701' 1' -age ve.. Willi W. Kir.yon. Ad-L
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EWS-TIMES WANT AD
V. A S i n N "i l'O N . July Wit): "i.'oi local boards aetm' a: tibial:'.
tr.e izq err. nu nt s jr,. o-
t'i'lit regulation Wele put ;:.t c-t-fea.' Mond.i v itli tiie objec: t.; i-um-iV.iv. e r-r. man in tii- ai:n dial: : e-'iti ati 'i. lists to do h.. p.i:t to. wai t v'iiiib:;.' the . ".'.i m .. enti-iin l he it: mv o: o.mi: .:. tta.e nvi-essa 1 'iu .J. .t.l S.i.i'- rh.- .i ii : I.... !:.-i.r ' : I e ui.it.ui. (.na- v. vi. : -io -
pVl ts I . ei ed .it t t M..!-I.a: ;-!:. b ::.ali l'-i-tiatits h.t With tiie ...1 d:i T : . i it. mateiial ir.c : erf . :n
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Kri'l'ISl.IC: IDDKL 10 la built complete and rrady for service, being equips i x!t a rtak er express body, according to your choice. Ao with a tow top to protect driver from the leather. It's ready for immediate action an I will shuw you :e profit fr th- erv day it starts work. South He.nt Itepublic Truck Co. Mi Y. Jcttrton li'. '.: phone 'mjv .Vi vi.
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