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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES STRIKE Of LURE SE IE 5 1 " JUL Shipping Board Announces ?h.M;.;m After Investigation Men Have No Grievance. 1 -?.a!'m' n? said, "hut in ",;cw of th" ; rational labor r-oi; " ' promu 1 ir "a I - J bv. th" p: e.pieni'- p; oc'.a mation of Apr. 1 . 1 t 1 , j which tu I1'! that 1 th" war not h- Used to for' e j changes in P-hor regulations , it i..I i not f- I that it would he ju-tif.ed in f r i th- 1 i k- r.irr i-r to tr.ee j v. ith vi'pi of h- nnion.i." 1 'I rouble Out B-nnl Book. Mu' h ' f th1 hi terr.e-s t, twf ?r. en and th'.r -ri.p!'"it-rs h,i. ar.-en r.tr tr.e ".velfar.- plan dis r. --rre book" adopt .1 by the a--o- Grand Parade of Allies" is One of the Big Features of Coming Chautauqua Washington .!i '.TV.' of .'I thfe i ' T.f d of ;t ;-,--. ; a i -a n - o i i i : 1 1 i f a h n i c n ' s - " r v i . e . arr . '.-i to by t i - union- l.,-.-a is- of :!; .;- of t h books !ik'ii.-t men !! :m re a n .7.-d labor. Th- h;'iin; . o.. i d nttlcru th- a no üshmen t of t hooks and th- -ub-litution of rtiticaf 's. nnl it t;it-m-nt today . : I the lake arri'!.- have takta step, to comply w i . h. th- i'Vil-.'!, and th- d'-ei -ion-ha - m't all th' n a-o na !: objec tion of tne 1 1 n i ri . rtir. o:i th- (iic at Ur.t, whi' h w ouii t: u th- transportation o; iron or, teal and wiif.it, ejc-enti.-il to th." war' PM'LTiini. th'- shipping board Thui--.i. rieht l.-s i' I a i!at-it;. i.t in- ; r 'rutin: the luirl;.; of e.'r.. st'.-p iu irn i i;i!ro,( and h . !.i r:n e thai the hoard do.-, i ; r . t ' i th-i arc- any cri-v an s to j ..'. f.. a tuke ' a t t li t ; n i .-. " TV!:rarn w i-r- r. t ! t m .lors' i.niori. ari'l th- Maijiiv I';ic-iun, a:, l ati' ttn-lti.1-' i.nion. . pomriri, o.' t ho L.?.x tioj- !: t.s hi'-h a str . wo ,M fia. up'H th- ontry arnl it.- oor;.--'iUc-r,t tilt' ton !!. 'Con-!, ution of th- war. ; .h.irtoa:i II .r.'a-y .-;-n-'i tn- stat4-t'i'-nt i.'-ca.?' ti.- strike i o ution v ai s.i wor-i'-'I a to n. ki- th- ho.tr-i ' Pi I H. hllhl'HIA. Pa., July :,. a part v to th- 1 imtro.fr'v. irirU- M ,-ti'. ;t'. ...r-.-tor -t i,. a: SliippiitiT loanl ln-iimito. ' ,,i .-hip uhiinu. ii'-im- Th.oi ia.. ' In i.-iiinit t!ti -tat roeot.'' Mr. ficin ii u j tion to.::- t,,-il-rl'-v -ai'I, "J Ji- .ihifpinr i.-'urd ha.- ; v.--t-rn -n a : pr.Ia t,.,l ;tn o;it "n' fully into the wri: an' rnf n- j j,5it of 1 ii,iiij'"' -tup tns a -.car. tiorifri in tli jo.nt .-tnk- rr-ol ition : I r i r t r to fo-t- -hip hui'al.ti in o'-ra use f ih- i a id na' to tliv ; this o mtry, .Mr. S.-tiwao -a pi. h national sa !".-! y iii.olw'l in a -triki'wi! t?n tni it i v tak- inau-i- t on th- ireat la !--. A -toppa-- t" ; it o.'f .-inpu.Hr.t.- of .-t ; ti I'ot-i2n 10,000,000 Ship Tons Per Year Says Schwab ...... ;.,. ? ; t!u- iuo f-ni'-nt of th- Iak- ( n;i rui i-. Tn;. :'i aft-' t -hipa.rtit- Hornet hinjr lifiront in the wn tune. IVrvadinz the whole scene th wr p'.iy prntfil by Miss Hir of eha'itau'V.ir 'Mitf rtaintnent I wi'.l if. the spirit of Joan of Arr. :o!j on the afternoon of Dunbar p; oni:---'l in th- -p Ma. -wlav l 'ua- , Th" role of the martyred maid of l!e u lay. i designed to sliow the i .;'- rt" wir, h wil! i- pr-ent- i tiioms will hr taken hy ("larissa . .n-nlio-; intrittues of the German i on i)i- la-: ni-ht of the -ornin-r : Ha i l idd. who presents th- thrillini; ; .-py system. seW'tt-d-iv INdpath ha u ta 1 i'tui . war play, 'The Man Who Stayed at. This play ha? achieved remark- w ould rut of! tlu sappi of t.r.- i. 't- i 'o!itrc tl tor r.v .Japan and hina.. , , .... . .,.t , , , , ,. , , . Mi , ,,, tV, , .,r. , ., , .. Tur .,, , , , , , , ,, , , a trae-tv on ihr l.-h: npcru, T h- , I ho revue i- the !lrst offer inr of this country and England. It is fall ; a in tho man.; fatlui of .-i.-ej n.n'' 1 he w til not ut ste-! until er y . ... . , . , , . , , i ,. v,. t . Hl, , ., ,. , , tit.,. ! i,ir ... . i ..... .'. , Mikado.' a -"iojr--ion or novlti".'. :s kind ever pre-c'titei on anv cna'.i-I of thrills and patriotism, nut at the j for -hip 1 1 u i Il 1 1. k ana otio-r .-hip,til i i r i - h.- c-noi-n to . o it, , , , I . , , . ... , , , , : .. i . , . , ' a'..; a featui e known as '"Melody ; tauqaa pt o era in : it i- a distinct step ; Mni" time is pervaaed ly a de- i .-ntials of war anil woi!l j- opa 1 d .. n to capacity, according to .Nr.. , . 1 , . . , . . , i. . . . , ! . . Land." The tuc Io.-.-s witn a pa- 'in advance. It i- produc'l exclu- ; lizhtful spirit of humor, the riinv rm it :. h-at to our at my ; Mjhwa o. , . . , ... If t. . . , , .. v- ,r,t.i .... . , ,. .. ,;triotic- c iniax mti od.i-ane tnf sive v for tho Red path huieau hv ! As ftiven hy Miss Harrold. this i .ihroad and to our a oi-s. No strike it has not i.-e n niv fault. saul . , , , , . . . , . ,, ... ,. , , . v,i m ,. o u . - . .. ... '".rand Parade of tlie A ;:cs. , Kalph lomoar, who save the Ilea- j play vividly portrays the plots and -hould he cah'il In h nu-ht he M : . -hwa ', th-'t -Mr. -r tra ts . . . . ' ,. , , ' . , , , , , , -, I .. .a... .r,a - ..f . -,....5 ... f ; ' " '' ('" i""i"llr L.-i. r.ll .-J.-.T-II- , .1 .v r. . .... U ... -v v.-. . i T ' I llj'l'll (t 1 i I I - .i, Olli'im, J 1 " i N.' I' i . i I . J - t i iw i -, ' I what has hapt-eiu-l or hidi is j c u n t r i-s. This must stop it w e ant t a pa hie of a dift' rent solution." 'to ka-p the spirit of -nt h ..-lasrn , 21'nrn v' ' The t"r-t I'-a.-'Ui yi en for sti ikin: ! a nmu; ship uildrs. Ilc r day l r- - to ( on:i"l the Pake 'an lei.-' a- jam r-eeiinr petit. ons from tiicm to so'uation to .operate with the o-jsend them steel." ernni'-nt in tram tie seamen. j Tn.'r:;i':Zr: ,,. ! Austrian soldiers trie tjr'at lake- for tiamine an-1 re cruiting mariner', a- it ha- ;.-ed the tions allied in arms against Hei- di.l jroduction of the "Mikado." Mlermnn secret agents in Pneland. t he represented in cos- "The Man Who Staved at Home." (The pla is ba-sed on facts. SHOOT WOMEN AND CHILDREN FOOD RIOTERS MILITARY CRITIC OF BERLIN SAYS OFFENSIVE OF F0CH IS BIG SUCCESS 4.000 PAPER AMSTPllU'AM. July 2. -Gen. ; on AraPnne coast, hut has left that t.Id iaiaelVj t ti.tf navy, the hoard declared in! i r Py. I PI'PXP, July -?. Austrian -ol- th Ta-:ehlatt of Perlm. d seu-.-im; However patnof.cally c.noeiv eu. i dlf.rs f)ret upon a crowd of food rh ir.ilitarv situation, said it wouhl! 1 mil'.ta i y expert of j j two months because the board's j (award is retroactive for the period, j j John Lundregan. representing the! j International Paper "o. said the men! i had struck after his company had' i notified them that adjustment in ; j was: es would be made if the com-' pany's interpretation of the award was held by the war labor board to I be wrong. thi- pait of th" i sol it ion cannot con-titute a tri'.i'ul for a .-tr.ke." Pefasal of th'- Pake Carriers' asso ciation to .-end representatives tt the national u.aiine conference here I tional Paper Co. and Employes. rs i . x . . . ix rioters iu the streets of Pilsen, kill- j b" a dangerous -elf-dee . ption to UOmrOVerSy DeiWeen iniema ins: five children and one woman , deny that th otten-ive of .cn. l-och ;ind wounding many mete, -aid a th- Ai-ne-Marne re-ion had) dispatch received here tola. i b-ou.i:ht him remarkable suc i A huncrv mob hau charged bread ud the writer -aid the German oni-i bi.-t Ma. Ie,au-f such attendanct i wason?, shoutinf: "We are - arv- ; ma nd must be wate of the French j i no lid he i cognition that organized jnc!" i u-neral. i !ai.)r ieprc-entf1 their emplojes. Gen von Aidermes expeots that1 WASHINGTON, July 2. The! which they deni"d, was mado h. K , i tiphtin- will develop towa id s ' c'ont 1 versy between t he 1 nternation- tin North sc. but for the present. nI 1 -'per C o. and some tour thousand he savs. a deru-iou n:u? he arrived ! fmploves in paper mills in New ; ., i... ....... .. : V...U V,w H:i, ..Mir. Maine MII.M.Hi.X, JU1V Jb. l.'le .,,.eau; , . ""; American public was asked by th- ' Thierrv ;is Mteired Ih'ifs'lay by the war . , . .... J o.'nnil iTie.nd for strikinc "Th- shipping: board regrets th- : fl attitude of the Pak- t'arr:cr' as-a-i ciation in tin.-, n-pc- t," Mr. Hu -ley's ' Patronize the advertiser he is there to serve you. 2-Pound Sugar Ration Monthly Beginning Aug. 1 WASHINGTON, July 2 6. Th A Clean Sweep St i of Hart Schaffner & Marx, Hirsch Wickwire, Adler Bros, of Rochester, Chas. Cauffman Bros., in fact the ri ii M -l UiLZ. li.IJ Z Reserved of the Jra r I ia ant if r mrupi Stock recently purchased bv this nrm, is readv tor von to choose from. Merchandise. as 4- good as money and experience can buy. Extraordinary Specia 200 ODD SUITS trom our regular stock, which is one of the finest stocks of mer chandise in the city or Smith Bend. 300 BOYS' SUITS at less than cost of production. I!1 Any Straw Hat in the house $1.00 Any Panama Hat in the house $2.49 Soft and Stiff Felt Hats, including the famous Knox Hats, special $1.97 Come and look you will not be urged to buy. Geo A iL iL ill 999 Clothier Wayne and Michigan Sts. South Bend, Ind. P was re oniuiended that the sec tion iriterpiet the lecent ;ivard of the oar-1, disagreement over the appli cation of which led to th- strike. n nii j I m n ttTi-'jf ion i r i-. . . i . . . . . -. luoor liuaid to a sc - tion' eomr-osecP 1 . . m i ji ..i i,j , of r. A. Ci tukcr and T. M. GuennJ ' T" ' " ' vrtpu.t moiuiay neinnms l, to meet a world shortage in this com modity and to care for the immedi ate demands of the allies and the American military forces The Authority al.-o was Kiven the sec- , meriea n publie at present is r,n a t:ou tu reopen th- case and h"M , threp r,ounr, per t,tpita r;Uion further hcaiii.k' ii that is deemed j monthv unoer a reuest i.-sued bv -ec-sary. h.a no heaiii- will be! the food administration a month -lanttd until all the men on strike, a20 return to work. Household rationing will he volun- Pepre.-entative:; of both the com-; tary as at pre-ent. hut public eating y.iny and th- union Mere called be- I ,,ian;s will he required to observe hue th- board to explain ther dif- nexv regulations effect ie Au-. 1. f. lencc- whic h rc-ulted in the clos- j permitting the ip of two pounds of j :; i: down of tc-n mills and a c onse- j tUar lor every meals served, in- j i ;ei.t curtailment of about ;,, per-I stead of three pounds under tidt- lit in the production of news print i in regulations, l-ap.-r. Poth sides were agreed that' Fnks.s the consumption of ,-uear .nihility of their committees to agree U reduced both by householder's and Me wnrktn;: oat of the award ' t'o- public generally, the t"od ad- ! p.-e.. ;,t..d tin greatest diflieutly anci i ministration warns in an appeal j '"iiu d in the lcjucst lor an in- j .Hade today, supplies for P.cl-tium. 1 . -.p.ctation. j the Red Cross. Y. M. A., K. of F.oanl Adopts Ke-olution. SaPation army a ad other or-ran- Att'r i-aring th- explanation t he '' 'Nations working for the welfare of ml adopted this resolution wh ich 1 Arne ric a n military forces in Furope j v. as pre-ented by former Prcs't Taft, -aui.oi oe inainiainea. I "ue ol the- joint chairmen of the i '" IHEINEKEN SAYS THAT " t li- representative".- of the p;t per n t k. : - . t ii.2 ..f il;e employes leaving ir -1 hefore the 'hoard vith the -'at'-me-t that the a-.vard heretofore "lade hv the l.eard has presented A MST PR DAM. July :0 Th" o .s ir.;..- np..n which the parties af-( ,.uestion of vvh-th-r ti-.e Fnit'.d f'cted io not agree because they dif- States will join Great Britain in th-f-r a- to the interpretation of terms latter'? projected economic- war after the av ani. it i- ote.d t hat the suh-' ll'e war, i- eiisemsed by Philip ;. e t p.. referred i.a, k to the section. '' Heineketi. l:rector of the North -ho-. r.on rhi- board approve--. i;,-'rniil Pld. in the- animal ja-.-t AMERICA WON'T ENTER POOL AGAINST GERMANY 'I.e p o: ra arn - tli- ai-tdi- l"-ut " ; ulJl c'.-rI.otatmn. f. ir.terpi etation ila writ-r approaches ti e uuef-t;i.n au- )..,, ..,. s t!0;1 1ai i."us.y. sa. am iiiu .me:i-aii mu.- ; n. a o.cmon a , a-.. ,.rP. : tial ovganations are uu.lerstood V) i - r- 117 iSouth Mi.isan SL Correct Apparel for Women Before Inventory Reductions . .n n n ins 1LJJ u & (CS? In a Real Sale Saturday Up to c $25 Values j) Values ii O Up to $ $35 Values IL .00 up to $ $55 Values 2A- A few days before inventory finds us with a greatmany spring and summer garments which we are anxious to dispose of before we take stock. We are determined to make Saturday a big day in the sate of these garments. To do this we have made tremend ous price reductions, bringing two and sometimes three gar ments within the ordinary price of one. Summer Dress Special Dresses formerly up to SI 0.75 Saturday's price A JL louses Hundreds of Silk and Cotton Blouses Grouped in Three Lots Values to $6. 75 at $ n .95 $Hi.95 era Georgettes, Crepe dc Chcncs, Voiles, Organdies W A Wonderful Variety Reduced for Saturday h 3 i , , mi ;M:Hl.iV,e , j $1! .29 $1 .89 Ji. $99 ; be already preparing- to rcsuire in- j ternatioual c-oinmerci.il intfrin iuse ' . af:e-r tile war. Hf b-Pevc-s that : .-'V .'. '1 pOV. t i f i d to era nt -U'-h i eh-arin a-" it av deem and w:-- n the :""rd "f m.-tik- or ntln'Musr m . ..,;.-.i j i, Am"t icans aie too pactical busin-ss ' s!:v o t 1 1 . e i -'i e ; i ; . ( , v oi a tl 1 d 1 1 . , . . , . . iiten to eert thems-ivt.s to l;.imii-r i'.-'d oj r: t:i - awar-l. ..ut that sudi . . . . . , ,, . (ler.nan shipping interests and that, i ui ant of rtloaiiug shall not i'" ' , , ' . .,, ' ,, their mam ottorts vul ' or.cen ai'.e e -pt o- c-.d.tio:i that all..,. , i .v, , . fated, rather, m creatine for them- . . e : s - !; 1 1 1 r et ; : u t . t n a r ern pi ov- , , ", .s--r.es a mercantile fleet eon i me n -u - ...ut :. !.:e-;;( h heariegi- granted. ' r macniluJf, of thf.jr; ThKm. eountrv. He sav- that this m-ran- M:' '" Gue-in. who t,M fll hH, ail3ll.. ilfM.om,. a n,t., .-Minted th" ..j-eirvl hearing !n'tl,Vl! fl.nnan(J in Al:,eri-a j the orrroversv. -c.-e. r,th the T).(. yr f,irlhfr ....s,- fh ' ';',!,rtri' to p:"tf nt . opinion that Germane has nothir.- i '-nt- l'i'.l.iy. oft-r "hah dp.u-jon lo fear commercial from th- nortii I for Clarenof Ken von. president of v-'l he .-eponr-l o the rr-tion of AtIant,.. chippmg pool formed la-tithe rrmp.ar.y, wht'h has been m ie-oPcr;ne th- w 1 ca-e an-i arriv-. Januir:. h-s.-ess 5ine 1-7. and i c-atuta!- I ' ! I ! k l i , i ; 1 I .. . ! Lr-yl i;r r-1 . . k a Toaether with the extreme reductions offered in this sale, we maintain our reputation for garments of correct and distinctive style, and fine, dependable quality. a;.;; p;;:: raincoat makers ::ie .i t a - w a i . ' . Li. : ire n;-'-iTntio:'.a raj . .e slut d wn at G!enFa!;-: DENY FED ER A L CH ARG ES i ut laiward. pariv.er and T:-or.der- ,.i m New York state; Wilder. u.oiit. and l-ra nklin. New Hampshire. .;!.! IP. .n for I .ird Pi v ermore Falls. OF FRAUD AND GRAFT NFW YORK, July 2 taia Is the Kenvon Co. of t.-.j at ' said. "Y ask this n't or. iy m ; i-'ire to the com pa r.v . v. it in y.-ti-:- a well to r.ef"i Broor:ln per.p'e wi.o are is em; lov e.- We a i t . . t only standing i them luit f-tir emp.oy e: all of e are pr o cl of them. r, Maine. oie .-the- mill, operated,01 Thi' ' ' K'-Rn ( - "f BtooKiyn. ' ,ir',.f :ts' ; '.. v p-ch I'.-vn and Co rVn manufacturers of raincoats, four of 1 L ''I, a," 1 ' ir 1 ' K1''" - . r . c. 1 1 . i i v. n a nu C . a . : e n. . . .or, no? r.r.!v i-nt-s-'-.e Y, ntfrH ; whose emploves ate charged with; , , ' .. ' . , . . . . indefer.5:blr. vtrike Not ,lti,.-f riv 'nanu conspireu to supply neiectr.e Falls is tied up. Idii-cei li Inion J. T. dm- of AP-anv V V ,.rc . : . n.iea states arm i e r. t the Ir.t-rn Mikers" union, told th ;:.en had w alke,) out despite the f a i. t that he had advised against .t;ch a o-.rs- H- said an imj-ortant part, of the d:-p .t- is w he! her th9 men s'r.all receive f,,r May and Jure the bor.us paid h- the intimation., roni- ; pany before th." board's award w nt ! ;nto effect. The company he said, i declined to pay the bonus for those' itional Paperautk0ritie- in a ttle?ram t" c'y he hoard the ' I?a,hier Thrdy demanded an im mediate and thorough investigation "b sonie person or hoard in whom vou have implicit confhienc e ." Atty. Frank J. Hocan, -peaking Save money by patronlzini; merchants that advertise. increase of $70 0 for n.anair.r; both ft oStcti. Hoi Weather doc 5 nnt stnp the -.ilc nf lotf in Harter Heights There i always a brce;:c in "Hancr Hci;ht5." 1 he greatest values eer offered. A Restricted Reiden;e District with all modern improvements PAID. SOUTH BEND DEVELOPMENT CO. -lohn I. Burke, (ie-n. Agent, at the American Tru-t C'omputn. or "al Subdi-ioii O'li.i-. Bell 2.1?.. e News-Times Want Ad