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13 ?ros.v. mathit 22. in.-. "-li ii V V imviUiiiss) I ill . : . " 1 . - -jit r 1 r-. i 'T' l ? ! : i " S 1 i It I About C50.00D is to On Dis tributee: Here as Refill of Hoof rri routh E;).:r!:mic St. f,hy's Worst SuwcrcT. I F' . J - r!i '': f ; ; r " '.' -: .. . , - .. t . 1 " '... . t , : : . .. . k : .1 i; -v i. ,. . .; -.u ;.r 4 i :. !. )i i i 1 . . . i i r.i -- ;r, u. ii . ... t!..- : ; .. . a ' ' t n, :. - . . : . i .. : . : : nl ! : i ' : :;! :. . 1 1 ,'t : - i, : : ' . : r i ; . r . ;i . is t 1 1 1 i .'! i.n: ". i : ; ii r- :i ; s u hi . ! ,.- f :;. t . i ; . t tt tr :.-: r .:.. i..- i. I y 1 ii i t r. " -ii .if .f Ml-- I.. t '!:" (-.': "i- ? ' - J-'iT'-r ! fr r, t;. j-i-T! i- K 1. -I 1... ' .r :.'.l ;: r Iy ! : f . J - . r : . t i,'.. : h'-v ;;ir .:(ly s t! .,-! thi.r. t. L .I - -I'n.ty : ! -i T.-s. ; ri."1.: -s .! v. i:r ... ;i .. !:. j. t- " ; r.n:l T. I'.'A'i t. S',s !.!'.., i.'yi-.'H ' i. V: ; t'lyde : ; ". : i: - n oM. 5 i.-.r, ; fi- : . . , ; : i !r - i : .I.i. I'i. :;i;t!i. J 1! 1 1 ; ' : .-, I.-': !:' at. -.J" : : . 1 .! :;!! -. J 1' 7; i . ' i : .. " ; i t. I i. I r ! . :i : Vv'. '. J.:l:-.v. .'.',T..,' ; Mi . ii' ! ' ilT.I T. J. -:. ;- T:-i.:j r:. I . ." ; irf-r : li.;'.' t !. .-. TO."':; A. ' 5 ' : !t ? !''.'.'; ' - r. ' T.; ;-t I'. : : ; v.:;. ;.i t;. T.ittl . .1 . V!i. . i !:.-. r : Mrs. V. M 1 .;..: A. II. !! ninu- r. ? 1 ; v.t!.; . 'Mv.ar.i v.m- tti e m-iiast russia Greatest of all Times ' : A. Iiii;.r. J1'02; Tells of Watching Fight From Aeroplane Germany Well Prepared For War. Xi:V YOILK. .March 22. "The l;)st battlo l'ftwocn Germans ami Kwj-sians on the fast I'ru-sian frontier, when the 10th Russian army of 2c-0,(h0 nifti u.is annihilate.!, was the greatest in :".A- 'y .''T '" yi'i'i''11 ! th.- world's historj." declared E.lward t.-.. .-: .1. H. rrn:;:i. ?-2..j":.t . . , ... ?; ;i d!y s ; . " ; Strj li-n l'J x an American oorresponuent who ? .!!; lit V. 'aiifr.-i!-m. arrived from Germany Sunday on the Xif uw Amsterdam. Mr. Vox de lart d he witnessed the battle in a German armored aeroplane at a height of C,- 00 1 feet. "I Stm bringing" with me plioto J s-'jdi r.-.-rden, o ; Matilda I " - '-'.t. $ 1. !!. L.iD' $17; If. I ;.!!::. t ""..T,i ; .1 . ':. Shiv. ly. $2S.i; J-bn !' i.; iriin. August Ander- : -.n. 2':.r,); J.i;.i - iJfpoy, ? Ss.".r0; .V ii. !::;'. $".'. Arthur Terry. I -, . u . . , , ;, . . , : I. liradi y, $:::3.50; J. " ;',.'.".,, r V I''' " , , i:- ek. $:2.r,0: John Arnold. $:)5: 1 '. "raphie proof and documentary evi- n.,v .;.r .(, r .. .. ( ,: t , ' I ::rv( r, J"; I.vr:n K. Hare. $.:.:2..0; deuce of Uu.st3n atrocities in east in 'th'i . r. : ".' t. "m. mVj - tv '. II 'llt"n J1 '-. ''- l-'nj,vf rsit' ' j Prussia." he continued. "I. was also at l. , t Ao-tl ii.! .- o; m' i ; ,T ' 1 rJ' ?V.V;,,;V' 'V- r v tV3''11" thc German army in lielium and J..;,,',,.',", V- . ;-s R...a ts!,.. SIT?. :.: V. J. Smith .made- very careful inquiry into the al- mh-" ' . ;r,,,'. ,. ' ; ; : '.TT: An, s Thompson. $42 4.73; John I'-tl German atrocities in that coun- !'!.. : a 1 I ' I III . M . ' I ' 'I III' . . . . . , t - ...... ' . t .. .. 1 1 - - : .- m st fr ::i tb i ; .ir an Mil !- C' ii- thv l :r ( .-! amount f: 1 :n t.'ie st.it.- in this. ('.u:itrv, ti;- s:;n '-:v.' ".';. Ha:i H. iiiibfard i s . ,-nd in th list with $ b' T1;."". w..b- .m.i iJarne univTiiiv w i I i r 'w- sr-n.i. Tii. i r.,'!!.,b b. .-b-.. s. Jopph wb.i h will r (. i.e min-y froi.i the st.-it.' vili .:!;; ;:;, .:t . ly ?Jf',".vM nnd the r : ; iri'b r of th $1 00 it v ill fur.-o to fb:s o:i-;ty. lien Are - An nils. TIic following shows thv amounts $ 1 y. (: John Ki!;crv. :;oitry, but was never abb. to come into .V Mfrtz. G-orpe , direct contact with a sinsrle ease. I nix Tbo!!.; 3 ' : John Z. Milbr. 2.3-; Gor. b.'inonski, $ 127.30. i:sv. "How ii-f'l ss ghls are today. I d"v't ;" litc you know what needles J are for." "llow ab-.urd yon are. grandma." "In one village I would be told of an atrocity that occurred in the next, and when I arrived there to invest i uate. was then told that it occurred in thr next locality. "It is simply amazing how strong and how many the resources of Ger many are. The prices of foodstuffs in lh.t cottntrv are much lower than protested the k'irl. '!' con r."e I know what lor.lh s are for. They're to i in Xew York and there is enough ani- niake the izraphophone play." western arinirs supplied as lonir as the war ts. "Some of tile o!lk-rs on the staff .f flen. von Kiclihorn told me that l:us si;t is in a dangerous position. The Jermahs are coining up through Galicia, forming a half circle Irom i iiat end of the front to the east Prussian end. This senii-circb" will .gradually close upon the liusians un til tliey are annihilated. "The Russians are tihtin like devils because they know they arc tihtin for their very existence. They have already Kot every able bodied man enlisted In the active army and a u-r'at number of cripples. "The Germans have 3.000.000 re sruits now- training rendy for the prin' campaign and these will more than offset Kitchener's new army. Al-to-eth'T the position of the Germans is excellent. "The -difference between the cam paigning of tin Germans and Rus sians is easily seen alon the east Prussian frontier. On the Russian side the villages, towns and home steads are the -ame as they were be fore the wnr, but on the German side everything is in ruins." FIREMEN IN TWO RUNS Fire starting from chimney sparks burned a small hole in the roof of the residence of Fd O'Rrien, 702 10. "Wayne st., at 11:30 o'clock Sunday morning. About T13 damaire was done to the house, which is owned by John Hupp. Central company was called to the residence of Mrs. Thorward, C::) X. Main st., at 12:20 o'clock, a smoky chimney being responsible for the alarm being turned in. X'o damage STEAMER IS FIRED ON BY AMERICAN GUNNERS AdcnuaM, llamhur-American Ves sel. Tried to I.oave Without Proper l'apers. AX Jt'AX. Porto Rico. March 22. The HambarL;- Americar. steamer odenwabl, which lias been running in and out of thi-i port since the out break of the war and which was sus p et( (1 of cairyin-" supplied to tla German sea raider Karlsruhe when she was in the West Indies, was fired on by the United States vnnners at Rl Morro Sunday w hen she attempted to leave without rlea rn v. no Tih,ir Slie was struck by a shell, but suf- ! fered no serious injury ami returned to port. The Odenwald left this port some time ago with 1.00( tons o:. coal and returned shortly afterward with her bunkers practically empty. On that; occasion e went out without clear ance pairrs ami n was reported that the American officer in charge of tlie port h id informed the captain of the odenwald that if he tried that game auain he would lire on the ship. The captain of the Odenwald applied for clearance papers on March IS and they were refused pending instruc tions from Washington. He started out without them Sunday and he American commander kept his womI. munition to keep the i astern and was done to the building. OWNED PART OF DACIA XFW YORK. March 22.-Claiming a "gentleman's agreement" Kgon xon Xovelly. a ship broker at IS Broad way, has made an affidavit that ho owns 4t per cent of the Dacia, now he fore a French prize court. Ie alleges that Klward X. Rreitung is not the sole owner and has served him with a summons. Yon X'ovelly who is an Austrian, states that the D.icia was sold, ai d put under American registry only on condition that she bj used in trading with Germany, Austria or neu tral countries. O Mot Days Toch oose your Rugs, Carpets and Draperies at the March Sale Prices. Your opportunity to select from The Rug and Drapery Stocks of Northern Indiana at Low Prices. Come and See Us STYLl SHOfi JSS WOMEN PA TENTS And Trade Marks Obtained in all Countries. Advice Free- GF.O. .1. OLTSCII. Registered Patent Atty.. 711 712 istudebaker Uldg., South Bend Ind. rr- Jf ' """" ' 1 1 " l. t , ,. -.V -V. ifcr ,. I, , . .... i. J- nl L t. " f""""'"." r" ''f ' " ' '' '' " 'J" " " : -- ' " ' - "' -'f rx: o a , . 1 J; irlk; ' 1 1 v . qj s . A ! ' !1 TfHIS is the fifth year of this store's career. Since the begin ning, we have had in our mind a desire to build, to expand, to make our store, by virtue of our methods, the biggest retail food supply market in South Bend. We have grown and expanded, by meeting people MORE THAN HALF WAY. Foremost at all times, has been our ambition to serve those who want to eat plenty without extravagance. A few more years of such phenomenal growth and our desire to reduce the cost of living in South Bend will be realized. Start in with us today on our sixth year, and be 1 n ri I i one of our money-saving customers. SALE STAK TS KViQNDAYy ft?3AR6H 22nd to 31st v. i 10 LBS., WITH $1.03 ORDER OR OVER, FOR Mil BROOMS, 50c quality, fine varnished handle. No. Hurl Carpet Brooms, each . BROOMS, 25c quality, a fine value; while they each 16C TOILET PAPER, reg ular 10c rolls; 5c rolls while they last each v sy fiA las 'S) IU lla M At I 10 LBS.. WITH SI. 00 ORDER OR OVER, FOR fi INDIANA SWEET CORN Fine giade, rcr.uLr 12c seller, vlii'a 100 cases last VRY SPECIAL LAY IN A SUPPLY OF THIS CORN CAN 6 ' ' CAN Dozen QOp Cans wub DO NOT FAIL TO LAY IN A SUPPLY OF THIS FINE GRADE CAT TTV D0 A MF1 Small Size Case, 6 dozen for $2.63 I Dozen 43c 6 Cans for 23c T?r A OMTS A T'ClTh Ti ? If 10c Size, 4 dozen for .'53.22 111 V 1 J-iJLy lViaJLilV TWen . 8Sc 85c 3 Cans for. . . .23c OOF? We can say without exaggeration that we can save you from five to seven cents on every pound of coffee or tea you buy. All our coffees are bought green and then blended by experts and freshly roasted daily. A trial will convince you of superior quality. CANNED FOODS- I 11 I! I: 4 ii I 1 ii !! fe ' ; ( i li Corn, 10c quality per can, uhile it f 1 lasts U5b Early June Peas, lCc quality, while they T 3 last, can - 'dJ Kidney Deans, frnj J quality, per c:.n .... J v ; Perk and C:r.nj , l'; ' i C CL 111 t O v.UCi 1 can j Tor.:.ilD u.u-), per czn I. Kcr-.iny er Punv! i, i:u grrcle, per can rcgicr : j 10c fad j Xj Tomatccs, No. 2 size ca i, cur price J O Canned Grcn L:ma Beans, very fm cj: Yiy, 3 fcr q'.:r.!ii;t o cr.ns .... i f O Grc n Ccnr.s, gcid qvl ily, 3 cnriT, 2.c r:tty's Pc:J: rnd O Her".:, 3 r.ns for i: . - - ! Cuttcrnut Corn, very fpecial, regular 15c quality, cans 45c; t 0 p;r can H Fancy Red Salmon, very fpecid fcr this sale, dozen czr.z $1.05; 1 cr can iOu Savoy Salmon, the finest rttl ralincn packed, r " c-n u&s 1'una Fish, 25c srze of T r cr.n riruft Smr.ll June Peas, 15c size, special, n 2 cans for CjSt Arparagus, the large 35c cms. special price l pr cm u Hippy Vale Pineapple, lrrgc cm, the kind ycu pay 2Zc fcr, f,Qi.s cur price jl s Peaches in Sugar Syrup, 2Cc gr.uU, per can ft g while they last .... A sjkj peaches, fair grad, the ihz. ?clb regularly for r c.;: .Uw l."c '?r.iJ: c: Wax Beans, Cr vr. "rar.s cr Succotash, OF &sjj Merido Santoes, ether stores would charge 30c for the same grade, our price, 0 pound fy m o In five-lb. towel sacks, $1.10. Old Crop Santoes, a regular 32c crade. per pound . . . Five pounds, $1.25. Famous Arrow Coffee, A per pound kj) iP Five opunds, $1.29. Sarrano Brand Coffee, O per pound 3 Lf Five pounds, $1.43. Holland Queen Brand Coffee, the finest in the citv. per pound CP Three pounds, $1. Manor House Coffee, every one knows this high quality, our price, per can j a u 9 (fl- 39c Tea, finest green Japan, per lb Tea, finest English Brenkfast, regular 75c quality, per pound 3 J j Savoy Tea, packed in Japan, in half pound pkg., '5 O special each IxJkj Tea Siftings, regular 15c pkg., special for this t sale JL&O MDIANA TOMOTOES S Hand Packed, Red Ripe, No. 3 Cans, Finest Packed WHILE THEY LAST CAN CAN Cans 6 Cfinl 12 JUb Cans 94c WHILE THEY LAST c 1I P . . . Cream of Wheat, regular 15c size pkg., g 2 for SJsJj 15c Shredded Wheat Biscuits, per pkg Skinner's Macaroni cr Spag hetti, 2 10c pkgs. fcr J Aj Corn Flakes, 10c pkg., very special, P-r pkg Relied Oats, S 5 pounds for &LfJ Rice, fancy grade of Carolina head, three pounds icr & &j Pearl Hominy, O - five pounds for J. Uv Calumet Baking Powder, 25c size JL 01 PILLSBURY's Wheat p -Cereal, 15c size ii A Goss Soap, 1 0 bars for frr'str American Family Scap, & 13 bars for kPjs MISCELLANEOUS 13 bars fcr J.;L Rcyal Soap, fine large bar, just like Lenox, L 1 0 bars -. lj G 10c Cans of Lye, very special, while they last, n each J j 10c Sacks of Bluing, special, esc h Ben Ami, 10c bar, f very special v U Vinegar in gallon jugs, y pure cider, with jug 5"UU Matches, twelve 5c bexes fcr ut jr'j Cocoanut, in lb. pkg., 3 Z shredded XkJj Fancy Evaporated 13 ir Peaches, 2 lbs. for. Jl JiJC Hienz 25c sizs 11 O- Catsup IOC 10c Corn Starch JPC 10c Arm and Ham- L mer Soda 5C Black Pepper, abso lutely pure Ground Spices of all kinds, lb .21c iuc ack r Salt 5C 0 Mrs. Austin's Pancake 1 Flour, 10c size . . . . 50c gallon Crystal O jj Syrup, special at . . . , tf" j jj Snider's Catsup, fjf ir iti ........ F. (' FLOUR SPECIALS 25c size Acme Brand Catsup, bcttb d 1 25c Libby's Preserves, 3srteci flavors, each. . . JL C 17c ..7c aso Yacht Club Salad Dressing, 25c size. Sauer-kraut, large can 2 pounds of Cocoa, Hershey's, 25c can for I Uy Lownry's Cccca, in b-'Jk, per ncund Baker's Chocolate, 25c cize for Grcpe Nuts, 15c pkg., t p. very special, each Jl Butter Crackers lJj Peanut Butter, 25c jar, 'J g very fine quality 1 j C Peanut Butter in bulk, Q 2 pounds 15c kind Prunes, JSo 3 pounds for 3C Raisins in bulk, ! 0 per pound JL ;C rull pound pkg. ot j gJo j Seeded Raisins Jl J C Soap, fine toilet, 1 f 3 bars fcr JL ij C if BEST; CHEESE AND BUTTER BEST FLOUR WASHBURN'S BEST, 24V2 -lb. Sack rose'leaf, 07- 24 V2 -lb. Sack O L Full Gallon Pails Corn Syrup 43 c c o rt per pound JL OC II Fancy Wisconsin IJ Cream Cheese, lb. ... 1. C Swiss Cheese, fancy " grade, per pound . . . . & J. C Butter, fancy creamer)', South Bend or Crystal, 00 r per pound utjKj Armour's Silver Churn Butter ine, very special, Q per pound X Jj Moxiey's Buttcrine, O special, per pound . . . J. OC : Lard, pure open kett 1 O rendered, per pound Compound Lard, 3 pounds for .... 2 $1.00' Willow Clothes I n I . 11.1 baskets, while they . .ft last each 8 r1 i n n n In- 400-402 S. Michigan St., South Bend, Ind. Near Grand Trunk Depot PHONES Home 6644 Bell 2969 3 LJ U t- t 4 yL7 LJ i I t h i t u Mb. t I f