Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 53, Hammond, Lake County, 12 January 1918 — Page 3
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How They Are Published -The Trench Journals of the.French Written and Printed While the Shells Scream Overhead.
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camps, it was shown 'hat t!
shciid be some 2neriod of d i"s.o'o t r "i t lng ws to the soldiers. Thou -an d s of the l.oyw, hit hcrto jiltjis hi touch with current rt'n;. vpf p ;. ;. no.
of rap.g? of tht nowspnp. the great "war, Into it hlo:-.
fntcrc-j, s.w med at i frra'i-r ub' ipee; ,;. a large p.ri of the nous they jcce;v .1 m was ' or.fl hand an 4 old by trm time s.
ft reached thorn. shoulders of nnv.sili 02 course, the soldier tva m.enly beer, called to -
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fo p." Cmm i.s-ie is ra'id, i 'l m i n v a-es
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n art is'.- who hat conr sorvl-,--, tc Co- .musm
loil-.-r ; t has v,--:,c,.,i ? -'The F:i:h:er." for if rwsr. A r r'-a do . : of Oio w or', if mr ! h ir w ;.., -a f upon boors or 'he National Ann;, them's, in mos" T'.iiis upon -;.
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Editors Show Trench Life As It Really Is - "The Camoufleur" and 'Trench and Camp", Two Newspapers of American Soldiers.
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ir.terHrted in his now n Ironmen', h:s ohan-o f,.r t'::e
1 enow soiaiTs ana Tti:r uoitiR.-. !u: he was .11 need of news frmn ih
o'.ils'.de wcrM. Ho rTuSred s, -gn of what was go;np on o1
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v woii'-fj J, w'.'li .1 n -iv spa per : Proiu li .louriiiiN f I'rcticli. Ii, 1 rar'.v of the ijrp.i' war.
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PUCE 5 CENTS
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY a MP. OCTOBER 31. 1917 Pl&cs Mid Dte of Publication Subjrct to Sudden Chang Without Nonce
I 'arrvHiflajlo, Aororilmc To Artist- r 'l t'umniitjrur.'
rpiidvo th boredom of men In trtvln- ! harp!ol h.m by ron-r:. jtor in h;r ' Mona.-o. Mnnto i'ar!o. fHi-.o. operas. 'a-f-P ncwai.crs
:ntr una rrovi.! them with litrht sertor. Aim -: 3" of hi . fo!!orr-so!--' pran.i conror-F. balls a:i kinds of amusement in their hours of rlaxa- (lir, kn,v n COo.i j-,Ue. .,r thev heispor-s. e!r.--what wonld you rati ! !"ln beard a bit of news hat tl.c.r fr!-i;ds i Shore riviHana who ara holding back? : Hut the war Journals of the French ,hoi!!(1 iin,.. Thl n . ,;in a,.tins I -j r ,.n goln(f into the trench, wading -are very different. They vary !n many ;l, ,.!;nr, ru-or. s.;-f-r and ! through mud t:p to vor waist vou . rpeots. ranging in ste from a Main prR,cr, )ays out !s and .opie,. ! read in this same paper an article by j 'h Je'te.-prefs :n a .-.! r han i and -1 war rorrespondent, who. !n derr!b- 1
' " ' '- "'i a ;r;ii!:e t ; :r.K in.s pari-u;;ir rrer.t i, ca.is r. , ei-.-geUiMne. after which h. enrcf-.riy p-iiu com fortai.ie. healthy and provided ; oft t he impressions. "'::i ed::ti.n i:: wit b all tiiodern r or. v'-r.icr.--,' v. hat ' necessari.y a small one. Fifty c ..!. wmjlij 011 call th Jo'irrtliibt ? cfTer n d .fTi n! i,:,t after ti:.it "If, af'er hav.ng been nearly su, n'imb'r : rea iie-J, ;,... irnpr.-:s.s:,.r.s t'V a Hoe he wh, has juf. tninsed yon ; become -fa;r.t and t 1 1 :-1 . -. I . f js .,nd has only thru' st bayonet through .aii.se of this that big circ-.laMon. yo-ir Mi:gh; if. having nta'de him cannot, be encouraged. ; prisoner and brought hi to i.a k with, lint in not ail of these chronicles ' considerable Jimculyy and the hedp ' ! of the trenches are the difficulties cf of a pal. ou learn from the above : production so great. Soma of th . mentioned correspondent that the er- . Journals are issued from a small print- . mans surrendered without resistance, j ting press, which is allowed a place in ' holding up their hands and cryir.it ; ! the company wagon or the froo.i Kamarade' what sort of face would) j train. Other Journal, again, emanate 1 you pull In hospital? from t1fl- 'owns and villages farther! "If. arriving bv nizhi at vour blHet. s
ter being done hy a .-;y re-.. The f'rs! ide t n n "C.'i.n- r,!;ti.;-'-;"r:r.-'ii i' ' t but this bas devf ... ; (.; extent that it will prob.ih nation-wide circulation, and into the trenches f. broad.
of the camouflage d.v :h it- on:ewhere around five huidrc i ;n r.umner -are noarlv n'i '. r.- nen, tifi many are promitu n artj.s and wr'-t-ers. Their paper aho.icl become almost a modfl for other ' r.-r, r li in.)
i per. : and W a ma' i :n .- the ; Hist e-v-y . e 1 IHip. " -.'r-','er turi; an "-a.? 'a.-- .r: ha-, e a work, what c
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.a.'. es f-ir o:r 1 p s -' : r 3 n e e "1 'i a i m to r::r r h
iiviy co rv-,s fowartls .another in o;r rlav, f etfr-ers is bound to mi 1 to our e ffieien- y in f,,(tr oic.e- jnc o.ir arr.v frojrj i;.e eve of ;
i ev . .- ; . r i. j . : . . t , ,. : ..'..; and a pb rtv hi tore The ' 'amo-.i-le'i't v,;ll h, ;t, jjt remember n i f u" '111! t n 1 : '. . "N"o' b'OE.' arro a r'o'.eust. sn w--"
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1 he :";- i known rs to b.
tT - , V : '"'"t The po.M la the trenchos wna ,re printed In orthodox
gleaned the news of thf worij in eencral and a single -amp in particular. The earryp journal, although new to
ere flrst to show tha.foolacap ahost of from two to e!jM ! rsmoved from the firing lino. These j where you are going to take a much spaper for the fighting 1 page.s to weveral times that .sire. Some ' ar'' vry dignified and profesmonai ia- ' needed res, you sally forth on the .
flt ligc Ileajling Of The anioiiflcur.
the boundary or his cantcnanent. I rora ; the French were
this need has sprung the camp news- j-,; nf a new
style others 1 r? ' ,1Di1r1' i,n naii-tone following mprn:ng. after having spent
lo- w! hout ).is illuratej papers ! are bit imprss.ons in various degree UHtratiljn's- 'b'piay headlines and two full and wearv hours in cleaning from Paris, and the,e cam few and ' of clearness. Hut the papers hate one ' T?" .f rf u:ar Hd "rt lament. . ourse!f. and you hear behind you this :
-v ... - ... eiiajacteris-.ic in comiaon : in ay snow r- ,, .
A dimoufliigc Artist's t'onoeption Of His l'cilows At Vr!.
visited a raw, shell-pi't ed rpot In the
no limit irywijman, 'T say, there is a poiiu who
and there will le a great
many of them are made .,y t(-,. art-
Fla Td'-rs trenches, where an insri nlous
war. has arrived to stay; it will be ; o:;i- "n.r.s c. j when they reached ' mn intense reailiatlon of war. In all , plarexl on t heir circulation. Hut. thev is quite clean. Ha hwn't Buffered ' infa ot division, and thev derrit-e t.-rCnohinan had set up an octave or welcome.! ia ail the great canton-j Aim. and thcr value for the news . the trench Journals of the French is do not possess the nuaintnees and ' much'--what sort of a witherlnc look ' funnv' lr.cidenta of camp life, ru!Ur . r:aret boH'es. tilled, with various
ments and even in the trenchvs : they contained d.d not amount to abroad, where it will also be punished ', much. Now, there is even nothing in for Uncle Sam's fighting men. the Hritish Army ;:u:e like ne On a of the earliest camp Journals : Trench Joum.il of tr roll,!. N'o'hing in the country was started at 3ainp j is so uurmatetj- connected wih the M-lde. betwoen 'Washingf.-r T. ".. s'nrk ac ualtf y of v. .irf ire. no-hdne so and Baltimore, w hero it js issued ; poignant in its realism of a nation weekly to the raen. of the "National ' in the ."i r.-" n. ,, :,r ie.ii 'of battle. A Army. It is called the "Trench and groat many of the Hri'-l.-h newpapara 'Camp." and is printed for th Y . M. pub'.'.shad for the soldiers are printed ( A., by courtesy of a newspaper in .n 'he 'n: j.: '." of an unlava led
. iichiuj cu;. j. jia jir.'i psr? oi i.nr . countryspi, '"iesignei princma
c h a Dn -e 4m
l"jerS
predicaments of their f ;: v-oMiers,
etc. All sorts of reading ma'tr are j
selected for te journal, after being
am oun's of water, in su n a ri'-nrtr
that he could maV.; a shift at playing
tlsicg staff has also been ae-tfl. ; i Tho "Camoufleur." in jts I'.r-rt Issue, j has this to 6ay rcardir.i it.-!f and!
.the 'Marseillaise' on then-..
The novcllct pave patient heed
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tie men who produced the ;aper: ; , W ara the camouflours, the flr?tt of cmr breed in this land. At the ; ago of less than two months we are j 1 rofi i v e Ihf. rif an ftr.-t - f -i-VO-Vi 1
elementary con- would you give the gentle lady critic?" ; ,t c,almed can speak'fc,r !tsc:M
That sounds like rather speedy ma-
1-trst Page Ifeadinj From "Ttrmioti And ramp.
i
1 , shown the Frenchman's love of peace, homeliness of the.1
'"e o: r.ome ute ana uf love or Temporaries. ne Clouflcur.
'"' '-ountry. i it us vary aimcuit to mane extracts; Qn, o( tLe very r,ewe9t things in ! turity; yet th-j 'Camoiifliur' editors The story of how the trench Journal j from 'he trench journals of the tne JJne of a can,p newspaper In A mar- i insist that we tav booome the prou.i is pro lucei U an interesting tale In ' French soldiers. The simple prayers. J jra js the "Camoufleur," published j parent of a camouflage n.wpaper l'-self. 'For instance, a company of I Itn,e nRtur poems, editorial asides j p. th &rno,itUBe section of the i which, while It may not look like a ' sold ers arrive back of the lines from and such"Mk foturs ,nat r S4'at Twenty-ftfth Kngineers, in camp near ! newspaper, will, noverthtlcss, hyve dutv In the 'rencb.es They are quar- i tered through their pages, co less ; Was-hington. IX C. The plans for this ! the secret of Journalism tut k -l a-.t ay ' tered in an old eheil-rlddled barn ifhan the "trokes r hurno:" hardly ; weekly were recenUy drawn up. artlsta j In !ta warm insides. In sveh a happy Flinedne thtrnwlvw down the roen ! b"r ,ransP!ant'nP- A. specimen or sri, editors assigned and arrange- estate, they re-quest us to-h.-ip feed
, . , ... , , , 1 two may serve to give an idea of
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' by one drop off to sleep. All except one man. lie squats in a corner of : the barn, busy at something by the aid of a ear.die fjulte against the , regulations. He ,is the editor of a ' trench Jotirnal, such a one as "Jo Oafoul'lettr" perhaps, or "Ie Moucholr." ' t'utslde the barn he din of shell-fire continues. Explosions far away or , nearby do not interrupt the soldier at
hi? work. His only menace is a s'ray ; ; bit of equipment, fiung at his lighted i candle by a comrade, who says the j . ight Is sh'nlng Jn his eyes and ho ' ' i'i"' to sieep. If the aim is gsod. ! I candle is relighted and the edi-
I their contents. The following appears ' in the ' agony column" of "Le Canard Poiln": "Lost, on Sunday last, at the Caf" i Riche, in Taris, by a soldier of leave. I a flea of medium build, dak ches'nut i color wearing round his neck a little ' aluminum collar, on which Is rrinted I the name of the owner. Any one returning th.s faithful Insect which is 1 a remarkable specimen and hit h &n- ! swers to the name -f HMou to rolv'o Jujuhier, bomber in of infantry. Sec- ! tion N, Treneh A. dugou' F. will be
rewarded with a tin of b.il'y beef." Tho follow. eg Is from "I.p loi'.u :
an-onrieurs
Camou-
ij !tff TRIN'-H AJVJ CAliP By BCSHM.i.l. Htisj.i From "Trench Aii?l ( amp.
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tiriai labv.rs continue ,. , ' . ' ' ' ' ' . vei'dun -"oi rind a paper of the aav Tlie French Editor At Work. before yesterday and ars s-riik b The editor select. the articles for thts flaring advert iment --- 'Tb e 4 publication from the many good things Riviera, Fcaen 3 91 6-1 r 1 T. Nice,
ments made for the printing, the lat- the child and teach it to say x:a-Fapa' j cdumn Heading From Tlx
1 ' fleur." the performance. But ns he turned away, he was forced to remark : 'The ; blooming thing is out of tune.' j "We are bound to grow like one of ' these men; so we car. do no be tor than to let the 'Camoufleur' rr. ike cur ; choice." ; Many of the niustr.it'-T.-. oZ '.ho "Canoufleu-" are dratrn ': y well known Amori'-an art is's iij l:n Joined the force, and it v;.. therefore, probably be the he ill t i ra'od of all the c.i ii and trench j-irnals cf the American fighting forces. The firs edition of the paper cor.a..re1 eij-ht pages, but it will prci'ohly bo ' enlarged as t-ne goes or. iri rts c:rdilation crow- larrr.
g IH !I1EM0RL5I f H Whereas: It has pleased the War Department, in its infin- fc
i(e mrrrv. to take from us our blue overcoats: Wberetn: We. t J
the member ol this command did appear at all times in the H
highways and byways of the Nations capital, and; Wherever: We did so appear were greeted with awe and astonishment; we ti
do hereby express our appreciation and gratituo; at tr.e loss a l. . n ,-. . 1 1 a A A'rr that a rrtw .nf tti r.cnliilioiii: I
k. n - n .Kir .l3iv in the Ka tinnul Mmrnm 1
An Kxamplc Of The Hnmor Of The "Camoufleur."
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'"et t. v i .t e- ;n and ar.ti.vin-.ti- n. : -i ar.-l F.D'IAR WMtTAIcnn WOr-tC. ;,.;f,e. S.-, r and sert e. i rresbyte-.-im ' 'I'.u i -'h. New Y"rk I Th-e n: days et.iarged f ; V.' i e : ' f U.ef'itlie.s. lit en ti.e io-ii f els it. . ! Formerly it was the lien's i;:rf l.iis-
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their ess; momv to biv W-ir-ffsving Ptam p.
Condensed Statemcuit of Condition.
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' .Safety Fir3t. 33rvice Second.Satisfaction Always, Savings Deposits Made on or Before January 15th Will Draw Interest from Jan. 1st. OPEN THIS EVENING. The Bank Under the Chimes.
