South Bend News-Times, Volume 32, Number 221, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1915 — Page 7

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: I 1 il'iv r.l'titi" , t I I i 1 . . ti 1,1-1. -! i i 1 1 i - - J v lil, ,11. ii.iii " i 1 1 I I h i - vilh f ri ii!s ir'i!i Chiea'o and .Michigan City. At ni n a p:en;e lurieheou w as r 1. TheMr.-. J. Tilt and Mr. ai:-l .Mr.--, 'icirn;1.' Mil1 r ff M: tiian "i t -, anl Mr. and Mrs. F. Dai; 'hie 'J. The i:n :r.!-is of .-'wa.'-tika club nj 1 an all lay iiii)i,r at Hudson lake Sunday. About 1 ' enjoyed a 1 inch. o.n at ami the afternoon v a.-, l; i v e n to ini!i(,iir a m u se men t s. Priz s v r a v.a : ! d to the tollowing hi tli- ( ont -:: li i t and Hariy ii'li.i'iim r!i"nd. t hr -! d race; .Mrs. i:h,-r White, l.uii.V rac; Mis. ll'-arv Strieh.l, i . - -"" I ciiiiiu: .ntest; Charba r.Ul. ho;, r.tcc, and Geor-e Wandel, Ch rn Fill and James Meirgor. horshoe nitehinir. A baseball game v.a s played with George Wandf 1 and ilarry De Fa u uo-r lb nd as captains. The former : am def ated the latter hy a sco i e of II 1 o Mr?. R. r. rtia. 11 f S. Lafayette st.. b li -chtf ally tit'i taincd with a i o'clock dinm r S anday rn i n at her home in om plini -nt to Mis. I i ii 1 1 i ;i ti of Pitton. Inri., who is spending several days here. Carnations centered the luncheon tahle where covers were laid for six. Tuesday. The Woira n's li .n,r,ic. south s etiou, of tfie . First Methodist church, will meet with .Mrs. otto Culhntr, -'J S. Clinton bt. .Mrs. William Fruiter, t I ! S Van Euren st., will intertain the Tuesday circle. The Home Telephone eluh will meet at the home of Mrs. G. W. Harrison, 121," Lincoln way I'. A im-etjiu' of the Fend-A -1 land cluh will he h Id at the home of Miss Eeta Parks, W. Sample st. Miss Alice Peterson. 1 . " 2 'J Kembl" av., will he host-ss to numbers, ot' the Modern Aachtcs cluh. Instead of the regular niretiriK of thie Wouu n's Home Missionary society of S"t. Paul's Methodist Memorial diurel the memhers will enjoy a picmc at lln;ini park. WVdneMlay. Miction two, of the Pastors' Aid soict of the First Christian c hurch will hold n nnetin at tiie home of Mrs. Joseph Kopcay, 1117 JS. Michigan st. Mc inh rs of the Independent eluh m ill i;ive a picnie at Spriim'hrook P-'irk. Mrs. John Palmar, n. 10 17 oak ?t., will he hostess to th" Social Sixteen luh. The in the Pi t hian t a ladies will meet K. of P. h ill. TliuiMlay. Miss Ksther I.indahl, 10SH Iliverside dr.. will entertain the ni em hers of the I. l. cluh. The Lathes' Aid society of Grace Methodist ehurch will meet in the larlors of the church. Mrs. 1 1. P.. C.illis, ll." St. Loui.s st., j will he hostess to the lwm (. lty hew in tc circle. The Cosmopolitan cluh will he en tertained l' Mis Clara Luzna. SI CI, i i.l'Ul.l . -

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11. illil. Vt. TO V4(.' .4il.lt their families will hold a picnie at ! pringhrook parw. Mrs. J. C. Coleman. 740 Cleveland av.. w ill entertain the Modern lit e1:: club. The Fureka club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. V. F. Cilman, 7I1 Lincoln way L. The Ladies' Aid society of the Indiana Avenue Christian church will give a thimble in the church nirch parlors. , ary i-ociety of f The Women's Mission Conference Memorial ehurch wil hold an evening nuvting at the home of Mrs. e. W. .Monro. Cef P.roadway. Friday. Mrs. Flliott LaHomnu diea. Miami st.. assisted by Mis. John Henderson. Mrs. Frank Je:Yrus and Mrs. Samu' 1 Slick, will entertain the Norman Fddv W. II. c. The Good Friends club will meet at the home of Mrs. P. Imball. l! 1 1 W. Jefferson blvd. Members of the Ladies Aid society of Westminster Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. A. A. J'odge, 7'Js iM.minnd a v. Mrs. Herman C. Martin. Carroll st.. will be hostess to the Wanita Sewing circle. The Lucky Thirteen dub will hold r meeting at the home of Mrs. William P. Shaffer. "-) Calvert st. The Frances Will. a, 1 W. C T. F. will me. t at the home of Mrs. Timothy Shar.afelt, lei'.". Kierside dr. Saturday. The Oak Cr.po schoolmates of Warren township .ill hold their third annual reara.-n at Chain lakts S.itur- ; day. Al sdn ol: attend and brin ice cream will be s are invited to : !aske ts. Cake and ; t fvol. j I .l.."t Ladles a-h presses . 1 . -1 Ladles' Waists $'e.(A Ladies' Sail.PLin CMFI FLI S. 1 S. Michigan Sutcessors to Montgomery. Ever offered in high grade Union Shoe Go's. Of Summer Footwear. have to offer you. J. u. L. -ii-' iL Li

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IJ.v T.a IlaConteiiM. The trarM'irent hrimrned hat for late summer and early fall is considered quite correett, Here a wide hrirn with a r-rt on frill of silk net, iscomhineil with ;i soft round crown of Mack velvet. Two single sprays of Mack paradise afford the only trimming and rise gracefully from the center front. This type or hat is considered generally correct with suit, afternoon frock or lim-erie dress.

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Miss Helen Illliot and P.ernico Atkinson have returned home after an extended visit in Michigan and Ohio. Mrs. M. Garstka. 717 W. Wayne st.. will leae Wednesday for A villa, lnd., to spend a week wi'h her mother, Mrs. Hollis. Mr. and Mrs. J. Madison. 101S W. Jehersen hlvil.. have returned home after a four days' isit it: Chicago. Lrncst Janseo. 71S 1-.' W. Jefferson hlvd., left Saturday for a visit in St. Louis, Mo Lex Miller, s 1 ; Portage av., left Saturday for a visit in St attle. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, loss Wood worth av., ha.s returned from a week's outing at Kaj;le lake. Arthur Moore of Peru. Ind., left for his home Monday after spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Moore. SLIT, Forest a v. Miss Cecilia Moritz. ."U Cashing st., lias returneil home after a week's outin at lake Wawasee. :ir. and Mrs. K. Aehy. c::l, Portaso av., have returned from a visit at lara m;e. Mrs. F. Sehmitt and two sons. Herman and Joseph. -17 Adam st., will leao Wednesday for A villa, lnd., to , tt'l. I 1 I- 1 1 I 1 reti wniiconio ami i.aii .uum. i niiek have j;one to Messiek. Mich., for I an indefinite stay with the hitter's parents. .Mrs. K. ("J. Leverich and son, Norman, U7 S Lafayette st.. left Monday for Saugatuek, Mich., for a threeweeks' visit with relatives. Misses Hannah Peak and Fmma Harrington. 107 Stull st.. have closed I floor vtmlio and left for visits at avOUA places in Indiana until the hrt of September. Mr. and Mrs. J. lMward I-ang of Pittsburgh. Pa., who has been enjoying a week's outing at Antlers Poiont, lake Maxinkuckee. are spending a few weeks in this city before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Ayres. in?:: Van Puren st.. will spend several weeks at Gratiot beach on lake Huron. Mrs. Alanson Holly and children of Lafay tte. lnd.. w ere guests of Mrs. L. F. Crcenan, Mil Finest av.. over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C Cloppinger and granddaughter, Lavonda Knox, of Kalama.oo. Mich., visited with the hitter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Knox,) f'.l i S. St. Joseph st. II. J. Sandago. 1 Portage a v.. has retained home from a four months visit in Indianapolis and in St. Klmo, 111. Mrs. C. T. P.. -edict and daughter, Jeanette. of Indianapolis, are guests of Mrs. Samuel Pat.bach. s'l Portage av. Miss Marie Pucker of Terre Haute. Lid., is the gu t for a few davs of the M:: Lis scs Alma and lrma Collm r. S. La- ; tte st. Miss Pucker has been sp nding the summer studying at the university of Wisconsin, Mrs. Warren Ldwards and daughter. puth. of Chicago, w ho hae ! u n isit-

. ..!7eling Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crockett and . . . I7e! Mrs. Henry lit i.-T. ' : W. X.e.,rre --t., S 10. (H) i n turned home Mmi.l ly aft Mioo;,.

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whrro they -will visit this week at the home of Mr. Miller's parents. Ceoru'e Sands returned home .Sunday niqdit after having spent a.u weeks visiting with relatives in Ohio. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Thumm. 1710 Leer st., have returned after spending a week at Fish lak. Marcellus. Mich. Misses i:hha 1'orslund, Ksthcr Kosander, He h ti Kullenher. Jessie McDonoimh and Hazel Uorin.in have reurned home after a vaei.tior. :it PawPa w lake. Mh h. Mr. and .irs. Lloyd Jones. :Qt Wilson et., nave jono to Culver to spend two wa ess. Mrs. :. IL. (ia;.man and Miss Thclma Cayman. 'M" '.'i'..-oa et., visited relatives in Pl mo'.i th last week. Mrs. J. iak-: o'' Akron. ., is a Kucst of Mrs. J. Ileiiiizelman. lit) llancy av.. antl Mrs. L. 11. 5.iyr.t.in, ::i: Wilson et. The Misses Frnliek of 1H1 X. Main st.. left the city Sunday morning for Xew York city, where they will spend a few weeks with friends. Mrs. 11. L. Skillman and children of

Indianapolis is in the city visiting at , the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fralick I of 7 H W. Colfax a v. J Mr. and Mrs. John Lrakel. 7 4 How-' ard av.. went to Chicago Sunday to; spend a fev days. j Announcements The thimble of the Anton Kclief Corj.s. to have been held Tutsdav. lias laen postponed until a week lrom tnat date. ANNUAL OUTING TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY Knights of Cidiiinbiis to Spend Day at lltitNon Iake Lall Gamo 1-s Scheduled. The eighth annual outing of the Knights of Columbus w ill take place Wednesday at Chapin lake. I terricn Springs. Mich. Special cars will leave the Southern Michigan interurban station at y o'clock. There will be -0 athletic events including indoor ball, bast ball, racis, dashes and a tug-of-war. for which a K'reat variety of prizes has been donated by members and friends of the organization. The baseball game will be staged by the coimcilV. "Suited team" and the council's "Picked Stars." For those who care to dance there will be music in the obi basket '"actory beside the lake. The commltt e? in charge of the affair are as fellows: Committee on arrangements John A. Kaufer, chairman: Louis W. McGann. Joseph H Prink. Arthur J. Miehels. John A. Johnson. John C. Hi.-s. F. J. McFrlain. Committee on events and prizes Matthew Williams, chairman; Frank Hiss. Thomas L. Hickey. M. F. Calnon, William A. Kraus. Fred C. Schro'. der. Harry F. Poulip. Judce. John 15. Weber. David L. Crailfoyle. Frank C. Toepp. Stevo Ganser. Martin Zgodzir.ski. I;r. J. Ii. Pert cling. Ullicial starter John C. Hiss. Presentation of prizes I.ustrict Deputy Charles A. Hagertv. Fii vt 31. I. Clum !i Outing ami Sunday school Picnic. W Tie iy. An 1 It!i. at Smith'.LanduiLT. Hudson l .. ivt . special carleaa Mam st. and I-;.-alle av. at fJ : h) a., m. Fare, round trip. ..".0 cents Children umier !'. 1 cents. Those that cannot -o . n special ears can purchase thkts at Northern Indiana ! Kaihv lv station, eornrr Mi'hian st. 1 Wa!i;::g! on . :t th me rate a nt o ,i 1 j m. Tii ke ts uo j I car. Cor.ie w it . an la ;e your ar up to J p. to return on a:y our pier.'e baskets th d invito voiir friend: Adt. sT.vrri: into coin. Xi:V VclIK. Au.:. . Tho mint Ji; ! en o:!m i:'1- i n st r i: et ,1 to coin the s:!er a:;d !Ton. San lYanci-co ::v mora il j'a.-t i';n:h d bv Louis Pott.

Mitbe s. a'.-. tor. for the French commit M j tfv td' Ld e (Aliibdiop.s. L 1 i

iovni:y N.n;i V.11IN(;T. Vs. I.iity. inniMtriiiler f tn- tr.i.nry. u-il v,u' ap.n i F.ti -I f the court or claims beneh. was named in jdaCO of A. Mitchell I'ulmcr, who rcsibDcd.

Style and Becomingness of Your Headgear Depends on Angle of Its Tilt.

Without attempting to explain why, what every woman does- know i.s that Pvni lur mest favorite hat is Tickle. There are das when it simrdy refuses to look well. Is it her hair? Her own particular mood? At any rate, that hat has to l.e laid by in favor of another for that day. And while economy in clothes is hein.; practiced more or less by women the v.a.. rid over, in planning for this end hats are quite anion.; the very last items to po on this economy list. An old .own can he made to do satisfactory duty, a most inexpensive one can ,c V'iu ii an air of extreme chic, if a smart and becoming hat crowns them. The hats of this season seem to be particularly charming, with a variety of shapes that should make it easy for any individual taste to he suited; for, in spite of the fact that the eanotier and the very small toque are most generally worn, the shops are showing many other forms with these. For these two aopular shapes do not suit all faces. The universally smart appearance of the French woman is. perhaps, more than anything els.?, due to her art of knowing how to wear her hat. This is more important than even the hat itself, which, be it ever so beautiful, can be made quite commonplace if put carelessly or unbecomingly upon the head; and he it over so plain, can be rendered a bewitching thing when mademoioselle poises it so adroitly at just the correct angle. Perhaps it is this instinctive artistic taste that causes a large part of the working women of France to go hatless, or to make themselves picturesque with a shawl or scarf over the head, when protection is needed. To the French a liat is not jut a covering to the head, and with them the rule seems to be to wear a pretty one, or else none at all. The little midinette hurrying to or from her work never lacks a certain chic: for which a jauntily posed chapeau is generally responsible. To begin with, a careless coiffure is almost unknown among French women of all classes; and with this to start with they one and all seem to know just what correct angle at which a hat should be worn to make it a thing of beauty just the tilt that saves It from having a commonplace, dowdy lool:, and well short of the angle that would give it a rakish air, and it must be admitted that one of these two effects is too often arrived at by many a 'wellmeaning w oman who does not, like her French sister, understand the art of putting on a hat exactly as it shouhl be done. And again, to the smart French woman in considering her wardrobe, the question, of her hats is of prime importance. IS YOUR NAME IN THE LIST BELOW? If it ti, j-ou oro Invited to the next News-Times Ulrthday Party. Trips to all thrattrs and rr'rssJiracnts will bo on tbe proGTiem. ! The News-Times Ihrtb.lay Party U j open to all school children in South Lend and Mishawaka, whether in 'public or private sc-noois, regardless of : whether or not their parents are .News-imirs subscribers A list of all school children in the public and private schools of South Uend and Mishawaka has been compiled. Un the date of the child's birthday his o. ner name is printed In The News-Times and on the Saturday following sucn publication the ! boy or girl comes to the circulation department of The News-Times and receives a coupon ticket which admits bearer to the Orpheum, LaSalle, Surprise and Colonial theaters, also a treat at the fountain of the American Drug Co. Children living 10 or j more blocks from the oilice are given i return car fare home. On account of the Orpheum and the Majestic being closed temporarily, It Is sucsted that the ohlldren save the tlcketa which admit them to these theaters until the fall season starts, when they will be honored. Tickets are ood any Saturday, so if the full number of tickets is not used in ono day, they are good any succeeding fc'aturday BIRTHDAYS TODAY. South IJend. (Mark. Fvaline, 1124 S. Frasklin st. Fisher. Ksther, 1-7 F. Indiana av. Cclbuek. Louis, H20 Colfax av. CerscholTer, Mathew. 1 S 1 i Kendall. Hoau'opias. Hakle. lu;2 livision St. Hadarick. Clara, 131i Catalpa st. Kinerk. Margaret. 603 X. St. Peter. Miner, Clifton, 43G S. Michigan st. Marshall, Ceorpe, 407 1-2 Michigan. Molnar. Louis. :.:J4 S. Warren st. Mar re, Francis, 123 4 W. Napier st. Parker. Peleimi, 71G Marietta st. Khodes. Vivian. 04 4 Diamond av. Kadee ki. lalward, 0 0f S. Walnut st. s'chneel. Franklin. s:J" W. Colfax. Slieddriek. Paul. 2Iie, L,an st. Szalo. Pos'L I'd' 2 Kemhle st. Sin. Arthur. Learborn and Thompson sts. Sterzik. liaymontl. 1M2 S. Michigan. Seifer. Virsil. ls.io F. Calvert st. Wo.delt. Mabel. 10 0. lr.th st. Weaver. La Verne, .".n. X. St. Louis. .AlUhavaK;u Alberts. Fmery. 514 Iuirel st. F.eldaek. Nellie. N. Livision st. Cusa. Fenjamin, 6 1 " HUzabeth St. Martin. Lueile, 711 F. (irove st. Ll'CKV 0r,S TODAY. South He'nd. lhirris. Victoria. 101." Quimby st Itaab. FJizabeth. 72s w. Jf'fferson. Lernard. Florence. 412 N. ('ushrn?. Hosbr. William. 714 11. Madison st" Lent. Floyd. 22 f, N. Notre Dame t" ItlHTUS. I'.orn to Mr. and Mrs, Homer J. a daughter. :ni'.! ;r.. of Clinton. 111.. M r-i;e-;ir' or mis city. NOTIt'Il ;adal ir.ee tin of the Hdcr.r. IJeIitlu. N'u. Tl". tonight at 7-30 lniportan: husiiuv. Mr, dicker, m. p. Mrs. Macht, tiec.

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Every chandise. went out here you to show RIVER PARI Mrs Katie IJeckncll of lbmrbon, Mr. John Steel, and Mrs. Jacob Kstolk of I.ound City. Mo., who havo been visitint,' Mrs. John .Seymour the pa-t two weeks, left Monday morning for liourbon. Mrs. Steel and Mrs. Host oik will spend a week with Mrs. Becknell and other relatives before returning tt their home at l.ound City. , . Dale Hoadley has returned frm a several days' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoadley of DoMrn Carl Grim and daughter. Miss Xomia Grim of Koekford, are here visiting Mrs. Grim's sister, Mrs. William Harrison of S. Sixth st. George Williams of Jac.vson. Mich., is a puest of his srandr arents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hintzman. S. Sixth " Mr. and Mrs. William M. Pontz have moved from the Heed residence on Mishawaka av. to S. Ninth M.

Mr. and Mrs- Joim ejmour o -Eighth .st. and Mr. and Mrs. II. A. - Purkey were in Phmouth Sunday to ,inner yestonlay Mrs. Chris H. Ward attend the fum-ral f Mrs. Seymour s nf vlick and '.Miss Ilertba Haekenunele. Charles A. Becknell. which w:isj,oru..

held Sunday afternoon. Otto Forsyth of Detroi: s;-e:it the week-end with his paren s. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Forsyth of Smith st. Mr. and Mr Floyd Motlitt returned Sunday evening from a week's outing at'lludson lake. Mr. and Mrs. Buri' and ?on. Ldward of Chicago, former. y of Klver Park are h re, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lundhurg of W. Pleasant st. Gerald and Hoseoe Ieper of 1 ifteenth st. spent the weii-end with relatives at Kmne City. Charles Strati b and FZarl Wade have returned from a fishing trip at Hudson and other lakes- ir. that ieinity, where they uecec-ded in landing ab'Ut l'1 pounds of tish. The "e:!icial board of th? Methodist Episcopal church will hold an imporunt meeting Tuesday evening to complete plans fer n'xt year's vrk. The funeral of Richmond Monroe, son of Mr. :;nd Mrs. I aac F. Mille r, 'was held Sunday afternoon from the rcsidfT.c-c. S. Kkventh st. I lev. A. W. Smith of the Methodit Episcopal church. Kivrr Park, ottlciited. Burial was in Mishawaka city c-emetery. 1 V party including (ra Eobuck, m;' Josephine Iiobuck. Mi Dorothy Millar Mis-- ernp i errni. uus Manley ami William Wt-licr spent Sunday at" MUhicnn City. (trs- joy Votmz of W. Pleasant Ft. r.ntPrt:ii!H'J at dinner Sunday comphmentins Mrs. e;eore Snytier and Mrs. Vin Kipa. of Kl'Uiart. Mrs Harry Stockman entertaine d 'ith an informal dinner Sunday Miss Klthor Ward, who has ju.n returri('l fron an eicht months trlt i ti ohratld, and Ms; IKaen Davidson, Sixth 2lrs. Edward Paige entertained a.t

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Don't wait for the rush of the season, if your furs need repairing or remodeling, have it done now. It will cost you less, and the cold weather will not find you unprepared. Come to H. Greenblatt the real turrier, 232 So. Michigan St.; same location since 1 900. Look for the big bear at entrance to store.

f 1 y 4. It." .i.- m Tli" members of the Foolish club were d'-li-htf ally entertained by Mrs. E. Morris :it dinner. The tahle was (entered with swe-t poas. Following the dinner the injeM.s were entertained with t'lUsu al select b: r. s Mrs. Stockwcll. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. llujninor.J, Clifford c entertained with a family ilinner Sunday. The houe and tabbtlecorations cj.nsisteel of se:t jeas, ferns and other warden ibjveis. Among tho.-e i-rsent were1 M.r. and Mrs. 'sear I-'re-d rec k.-en. Gemgo Hass and Son, Edward Ha.-.-e. of Buchanan; Mrs. Ervin Fislier and daughters, Misses Euth and Mildred Deer of Eikewlb-; Mrs. .id;.-'n Morris and son. Earl Morris, of North Eibcrty: .Mrs. Irene Down and daughter. Miss Ibmice Dewn, eif South Fend; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Garrett, and Mr. and Mrs. Gu Fender of Eiver Park. Mrs. Willis Mctealf entertained at luncheon Sunday. Covers v, re fdaced for seven. Mrs. Genr-'o S:i'der ar:d 2lt.. Van Jipka (d Elkhart were o.it-of-town uMiots. The Sunday school picnic of the M('thodit Episcopal church h Id Satun'av afternoon a.t 1 'ott owat tomie j ark ;t v.ry .vtjcces.-fiil .Mjf iir. A jl.ire r.vl attenl-l and iiji.yi-d tia - various games and contests vaen by I the. chases of file ' h o o 1 1 h" teaJ: e.t srai'ible the infant class was ;v e.n hy Marvin pen rod. The sirinj.ing , relav rare was won bv Mrs. Arthur Grirn s !a.--s or ir ; r all r. l.t lv the pri:r.r:rv c!,i.-'-.s was v. on Mr. Stniley's class i boys. Tlie :ir year junior --iris- tu-r- f-uar was w by Mrs. Be.leirs class. Fiftv-vard .1 I Uuj1i w;u woa Ly Herbert Wow era.

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FALL DRESSES: k. mr mm mm i The indoor baball garm wa v. on by Frank E. Wolf-.-1 1. Following the !;s of hoys ' :; to program ; i asket. luncheon was was treated to i.i'-yal an ! th- s houl i cream are! other refreshments whFh as in i harv ' . Arthur Grim and Ihrbrrt PowerTO MOBILIZE NATION England lien in- .National lt"gitorin Work Today. E " I . A;:L'. :. - - M oi ,d .. th n;achir.e ry for the compilation of a national ifrist-r will 1 S't m motion. It will be the :;r.-t taken toward tin- mobilization of tj-.e nation. In th" (o,:r-e of th" m t .-; elas L' j.ea'O.ixei foi r:;S the dAellir: hous : liw-re-.i at eopje, and be r adv of the 1 v S irabiv the : (.rn..-. tor e db-etjon. Alter the worl: of an.i!'.; aral tahulatiou is eonit-b ? -d. trio - o err: ir; nt will b - i i i i o i with all kr.owb du-e ni'''o.-'irv for th" organization of the full r 'U e - W e p . the ountry. sIIEEBYVIEEE appin.: on in icy :dev.-a!k in front of his hemi th.s happ' t; d ri'ht in the rniibll" ..f siv.ira r. too Mwnroo .-"purlin and h.s right 1- -; was fraur- d. Th" h-e w.-.s t a til ( h'ilik aecob ally dropb d :,y tn j ic-iv. ti: j i THi:iLMo p,oriLi: and i.t ( hi:d cam:. I jiit iu. thlnir for niciilo lii-' a-ort-inent at CLAUERS Jev.-elkyStoi'.c I

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