South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 April 1916 — Page 7

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, 1916. DIFFERENCE IN

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Mexicans Keep Dirty Camps and Waste Powder While Americans Are Silent. COLUMBUS, N. M., April 28.— Down at the "south gate" on the road to Las Palomas, is an outpost of the American army. Twelve men are there under command of a sergeant, and their trim brown tents, in trrlf-t all pi merit. .vhow a-ain-ti the skyline f the organ mount aim a.'r the teeth of a j-.tw. In frort of th'- frits ure two oroTly ."tacks of rit'e; off t one i-id" is the 'm.'k T -t i t . with sanitary u-fMf- r;ni", anl a than oven in.ulc of adobe in;'! tin. A tyjha1 K-Milntton ba kiri ou r I i.s the k't lift', sii J.", vanis to the rear f th t' iit:-. w here th" ) nrs( h of th"? men lazily kick at mch other anj chew their h..y. Fifty jnrd-i beyond the little American camp Is a tumb'.edo a n. rickety sh.u-k. Around it. in nuntlescript. rriiei and ill fitting uniforms, lounge Home 4 a Mexican. One. little t s dirty than the othei.-. an au t Iiorit . Th':, coptr:'-t between the Am'rican and (.'a rr.i nza armies is clearly hhov. n by the (ah little outpo.stH. On the Mexi. an side of the line there Is indiscriminate shooting et cions. at prairie dog and even at tin cans and hunches of soap weed. ')n the A nera an side there is a Krim silence, as if the men in khaki cheri.ed ei ery shot in their pouche?. On the Mexhan id- there is a redundance of tequilla. .Mm h of the jdior.ting may be attributed to the repeated drafts of the Mexican liq'ior. h re the American tents are pitched there is a big water can, but nu evidence of other liquor. The 6r;'eant in charge is of the new type of the American army. le isn't Piro torn je; or l'T. He is cl in sli.iV( n and his hair is i lose ropi ed. A short, hristly. typically llrnailway musta'-li is to be noted. He l-an heen on the line sirve l'Jl', and h.u seen much ot 'he anti of Medcan armies. "Snie dav." mused the --sergeant, oome of ttu'Hp crazy .lxl( ans are oing to do a little of their shooting this way. Then maybe we can us the.-e." He pointed to the si..ckrd rides, slapped the 43 filit-er automatic pistol at his vide, and ran an appraising Hir-'er along the -d.',re of a t-harj, shiny la; one that si id on oiled catch bolts from itts leather en se. "Vou know." continued, "some of us have ( n down " ere for three I Pa r. We'-, e heen sh it ;it by tho Mexicans. We've had 10 sit by and pretend not to understand when they shouted their vile words at us. and wound up with the Muertos a Los Ciiivo' (Death to th American. I'ntil tie boys under i'erh:ng venl through that rate. 10,00. strong, we had lo (and for it. and like it. "Hut uow thirds are different. We can k hd for shot vith 'em and 1 ilor.'t know but wiat we'd do a little better than trading. nly now they don't cus at us. and thiy are miKhty careful to do their shooting toward the Interior of Mexico." All ajoimd the line of American oanvns are li holes in the around. with the stare earth thrown up on the Fo-uth end "Treu'hets" savs tue .s. r .en! in lepl to a look of inquiry. Olio of them is just hack of tho cook tent. It is alout a t ,t loep. nix or seven feet lori'r. anil maj botwo fet. -.vide. At th soutn end is a tire lo-. .mil n each of the :lmkif:i: sides Is another h..r. The cm showi-d, just f.r ihe fun of it. how he coui i land in his trench by flying leap from the Lack of took It nL The picfue re aIN 'he old one tile fiag of Masa " e;ts. THm't tread on me w ith its -motto: LAST DAY TO PAY TAXES MAY 1st. Treasurer's office will be open Monday and Friday evening from 7 to 9. Advt. Frd W. Martin. 'o. Treas. 1 lyccA S. r d on U fail if vre tnn$ to tell In word vrhy ?o many thou ards f men liWo Fnnte Ggarff.c beet. And you'll like tlx-m, too. You're bound" to JUST EjCCAU5E THEY'RE S-O G-O-O-D CIGARETTES 70 for 5c. Alo packed 20 fcr 10c.

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NILES, MICH.

About thirty e your-jr. people from li'Iw ardsbur lrie t Niler am! wer entertaire, j,v the hnstl..n ljdearq society aiid choir f the preshj, terian hutch. Thursday ti-;ht. Mi-s Marjorie Atkinson entertained at ""(. Thinx'a afternoon, in 1m. nor of Mis.-- M t'rnonr;e T b r. w no i h me fnm trhi-a;j to spend the .-p: in vac itloii. Mi-s Kuth S tinudt entertained at turds I'rb'.iy alternom in honor of .irs. Wehte- Ha'iitt of Houston. T v.. a bride, who is visiting Nilo-. lr. and Mrs. J. I) (Jreename).-.-b Jt priday for .s.iiatfa Springs. N. V.. where )ie w:li attend the fcr 1 1 -eral ' nf"ren e (,f the Meth'bs: i li irch as a lav drdeate fiom thrc Michigan confer n' e. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess of Mihatvak.i, were miton-r the quests at a s irpiis-'- party triven James llahoci. W'ednesda;, evening. at hi heme west of Xiles. About J friends wer entertained in honr r. f Mr. H.aU-'ock.s birthday rininverK.ry. Thomas i"Iynn is in St. Joseph to serve on the Jury and is one of th-: janel sein ted for the trial of tho l'iiird r case which is at present before the court .dr. and Mrs John Kennedy ef Chicago ate gu-sts ot Mr. and M.s Albert Vetter. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. White ateid (1 tho funeral of her cousin, (borne Wayne. In South lieitd. Wednesday. Mrs. K K. Woo'lfoiaT entertained a company of ladies Thursday aft.vnoon. The first presentation by hom" t;,len; "Cnele Tom's t'abin.' for th bepetit of the Hlks, will oicur 1- riday evenimr. "apt. Oanie'. Sheehan left today for Ann Arbor in response to a telegram informing him of the death of his brother, John Sheehan. which occurred Tuesday from neart trouble Mr. Sheehan was 65 years old, and leaves a widow, three sons, one sister and three brothers. The fourth district republican convention wajs held in Niles Tuesday. The principal business was to elect delegates and alternates to the national convention In LnicaKo. State Sen. Kdear A. Planck of Union. Cass county, and ex-Sen. (Jeore W. Mertitnan of Hartford, Vim Huren county, were elected delegates, and Archie Anderson of Hastings, Harry county, and Charles W. Kirch of Sturmis. St. Joseph county, were elected alternates. Mesdames Fi. Hannum and W. T. Dougan, who have been in Haytona, l-1a., for the winter, expect to leave for Niles this week. At the annual meetn.j of Trinity Kpiseopal church held last evening, the proposition to build a new parish house was well received and a committee was appointed to make some detinlte plan of action. Miss Rose Stock will go to St. Joseph hospital at South Bend on Saturday to take a trained nurse's course. Prof. and Mrs. Charles Jewell of Winnetka, Ill., accompanied the body of Mrs. Jewell's father, L. R. Smith, to Niles Tuesday from Chicago. Burial was in Silver Brook cemetery. A large representation of the two Maccabee lodges of Niles attended the meeting of the Berrien county convention of Ladies of the Modern Maccabees at Buchanan Tuesday. Dr. Lou Byers of Aurora, Ill., is guest of her sister. Mrs. F. S field. HatBERRIEN SPRINGS Mr. and Mrs. Ixuis Samson have returned b their home in Homer. Mich., after a few das' isit with home people. Kev. W. P. French of St. Joseph will occupy the pulpit at tho M. K. church Sunday morning. Mrs. C. W. Tallman i? visiting her daughter. Mm Hugh Mar?. in P.uchiinan. Mrs. Lowell Neff. daughter Oenie of isiting her parents, with her little Iogansport is He. and Mrs. J. A. Hurkett. Frank Starkweather of Niles was a business visitor bete Monday. Mr.J. W. F. Wetmore went to South Hend. Tues ;.. .- for a few das' isit at the home of her cousin, Mrf. j A lev Ii pi or re. Mrs. Harold Hishop. with her 1 1 1 tb daughter. Mary Jane, of Fan Claire, is a isitor at the home of her sisu r. Mrs. Fred Frown. Major Murdoch circle remembered their shut-in members with a potted plant in bloom for an Faster greeting. A large maple tree in front of Win tstoiie's store and one in front of Kephart's grocery store were cut d"W.n Monday, the supper part of the tres being dead. The trees wt re probably .'.0 years old. H. N. Hriggs and family, who hae be, n living in the ttorham hou-e on Murdoch st.. have moved ir.to tiie .Mien house. opposite Sparks lumber ard. Irvin Mcruan. who was on the streets Saturday after a two weeks' ilhie-s. of:'er'd a relapse and is now C' ilM.l to Iiis e-c "Berrien Springs Rif.es." the new military organization here, had their bt-t practice Friday evening at Ber-ri-n (ourt. Charles Kuson was i'li"'n drill master. They will meet again Friday evening. . W. Tallman is doing some maMn work for borge Hoi.sew orth at h;s home e.-t of town this weekThe marriage license of Ray ! Wet-ks of thi" village and Mi Marie jstrvMCK of W i-conin appeared in i the S.-uib "ib-nd papers Mo" la. Mr. and Mrs. Weeks a r e now at home in this village. James T. Cunningham went to Chicago, Tuesday evening for a

rhort business visit. j A number of mother?" of tili. village went to St. Joseph. Wednesday' to attend the better babies' contest.' Kdward Haslett of Plymouth is j visiting friends here this week. Mr. I

Haslett was a former resident of ;

this illage and lived at the Ir. Hul-'.l'"' u.to

IUI 'I .O'lli- j Mrs. K. J. Fikcs. who recer.tlyj sold her hou.Je on Cas ut.. is moing into Mrs. 11. A. Mason's house an Main d. The I. o. o. P. held the renular meeting Tuesday evening, one candidate was initiated into the order. ARDMORE, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Kreis and daughter. Perc.ice of South Hend visited Mr. anil Mrs. C. Schlecht. Sunday. Mrs. Z. Kingsbury of South Hend was a Wednesday guest of Mrs. Himer Ieffenbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Pert Martin left for Pueblo. Colo., last Thursday. Charles Krnberlain was called to his sister. Mrs. Foster of South Ib-nd. who is seriously ill. Fred Cavanaugh who was injured by a horse, is somew hat improved. Mrs. Claude o'Ionne!l is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. S. Infalt and family of South Hend tpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Moore. Oeorge Hines Mitchell of South Ilend visited William Deffenbaugh, Wed nessiay. Miss Thelma Smitli is sjiending the week-end with her grandparents of New Carlisle. Mis. (Jeorge Crumm of Crumstovn visited her sister. Mrs. Claude O'Oonnell. last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Krill of Wav -e rly. N. V.. are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Frank Krill. Frank Lobaugh and family visited H. X. Fristoe of South Hend. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L lwood and family visited Mrs. Alwood's mother, Mrs. Charles lieam, Sunday. (Jeorge Cle of South Hend spent Kastor with Mr and Mrs. otto Hintz. Mr. and Mrs. Claude And-erson have gone to housekeeping. Mr. Hlack of Kalamazoo, who has been visiting his daughter. Mrs. F. Axtell. has returned home. Mrs. F. Chamlerlain and' son Lloyd spent Monday with Mrs. Will Swearinger of South Bend. Charles Cavanaugh is working at Chain lakes. The graduating exercises will be held at the school house Saturday evening. Miss lyella Lobaugh is spending the wee't-end with friends in South Hend. School (dosed Friday with a picnic held jointly between the Ardmore and Five Points schools. An interesting program was given by the Camp Fire girls Faster night at the Ardinore school. CRUMSTOWN, IND. Miss Clara Brown of Five Points was a week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Wayne Swlgart. Perry Stroup and family "spent Sunday with William Kelver and family. Misses Mary ami Lucille Smith a r.d Klsie and Iena Heringer w erei Sunday guests of Miss Josephine Kirkpat rick. Miss Kate Smith and Misses Mary and 1-311 en Keplinger of South Hend were week-end guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith. MLs Anna Kekis is in New Carlisle. Kdward Beringer and Perry Adkins and Misse.s Crystal Hay and Chystal Stickler spent Sunday with Mrs. Dora Hass of Hamlet. Mrs. Vera McCone of Buchanan spent a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Milliken. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of New Carlisle spent Sunday with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrv. J. 11. Pontius. Mr. and Mrs. and children of Sunday with Mr. Russell Wiltfong Mill Creek spent and Mrs. Ben aid Wedel. Mrs. J. M. Milliken who has been ill. is improving. Mrs. Harry Wedel and children of New Carlisle spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Benard Wedel. (1 ROLLING PRAIRIE, IND. Vesper Ward of Boston is here for a visit with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. G. K. Ward. Lowell Noland of Greencastle is a gu'st at the home of Orlando Jones'. Miss Minnie Jones spent the week end here with her parents. Jake Birchein. residing three mi!os north of town, i.s in a verv critical

condition. j irs Herman Long and son OrMrs. Sherman Vanli:sen. :. 4 years I ville. Mrs. William Gran and daughold. died at her home here Monday j It. Mary Virginia, of South Rend

morning after an et. aided illness. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with burial at Olive chapel. Th..-e who survive her are the husband. Sherman VanDusen: three suns, Owen of Klkhart. lister and Clarence of this place, and two daughters. Mrs.! Hattie Mutchler of South Bend and Miss Pearl VanDusen. Mrs. Garry lroy of Importe spent Sunday here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Hicks were week end guests ef the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barnes. Mrs. Me tzger entertained 13 girls Saturday afternoon in honor of her i daughter Gladys' L'dh birthday. The aternoon was spent with games. J Dainty refreshments were served.

Miss Gladvs was the recipent ef many pretty gifts. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Leese entertained Iporte friend.- over Sunday. J. W Stevenson M oti the sick list.

PLYMOUTH, IND.

Kaster day was a great day at the churches. The first service was the union sunrise prayer meeting which t held in the Reformed church. ' Miss C.ladys Hoover. In the, 'evening the Christian Kndeavor union held their service in the M. i;. church, led by Miss Kyla Over- ' myer. An KaMer cantata. "The Pawn of the Kingdom." was rendered by tho quartet f.f the Presbyterian church at the morning service; a sacred concert was given by the Methodist choir in the evening. while all the churches had grod music and exercises appropriate Tor the day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt. Mrs. Julia Barsch returned to South Bend after visiting Sunday with Mrs. Dixon Thompson. i Henry DeMoss of South Bend j spent Sunday with hU mother on W. Madison st. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Twomey came from South iu-nd to spend Easter with the family of T. J. Twomey. Walter Thayer returned to CJary after visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl !uppert moved from Locht ster to South Bend wher Mr. Leippert is in the employ of S hlosser Bros. C. W. Metsker. C. W. Walker and K. C. Martindale are in Indianapolis this week attending the state convention. The inn has resumed business after being 'closed for repairs and is managed by the new proprietor, A. Crosis. Melvirt Price returned to Mishawaka after visiting his father, Alva Price, over Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Bunnell went to Bourbon Saturday, having been callel by illness in her brother's family. llev Charles Nyhart and wife lavo been visiting friends here and returned to Shipshewana Monday. Decision day was observed at the l P.. church Sunday, and 80 people, young and old. responded to the Invitation. The revival services are continuing this week. Mrs. Piatt Ihckson went to South Bend to visit her daughter, Mrs. Km met Jester. CASS0P0LIS, MICH. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noble have returned from South Bend, where they spent the week end with relatives. Mis.s Hazel Reynolds has been visiting her cousin. Miss Leonr. i Sheetz. of South Bend. ; Mrs. Herman Bowers has returned j from Dowagiac, where she visited i her parents a few days. Milton Myers of South Bend, for- ; merly a resident of this place, is i convalescent following an operation , at a hospital about a month ago. I He has been removed to h's home. I G. S. Harrington spent the week j end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ! Frank K. Arnold of South Bend. : Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Howes of! Chicago are spending the -week at their cottage' at Shore Acres, Diamond lake. Miss Gertrude Berry of Buchanan is a guest at the home of Mr. and j Mrs. Hoheit S. Pangburn. Mrs. Nellie Moon and daughter. Miss Mabel, were visitors in South , Bend Tuesday. j Rev. A. IMwin von Stilli of Chicago had charge of the Kaster serv-' ices at the Presbyterian church Sun- I day morning. In acceptance? of his ! invitation to them, the Masonie j lodge members attended in a body, j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holland and j son of Ann Arbor are visiting at the i homo of the latter's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. C. N. Hughes. j Frank W. Pollock of Grand Rap- ! ids returned there Tuesday after spending a few days with his par- ; e nts. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pollock, here. Mrs. Pollock and their son j Frank, jr., will remain a few days.: going from here' to Jones, where ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. King, re- i side. 1 Dr. Fred Shillito of Kalamazoo) was here Sunday to see his patient. , Judge L. Bürget DesVoignes. The ! judge, who has been suffering with I a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism, is slightly improved. tis Huff, prosecuting attorney of Marcellus, was a business visitor, here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips spent the week end with Mrs. Phillips' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Kaston. a l Silver Creek. Mrs. Katherine Craven of Kalamazi'O has been spending a few day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iwis Stanton. LYDICK were week-end guests f Mr. and Mrs. For st Ritter. Bert Chivincton moved his family to River Pa i k this week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mikes 11 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Judson Wenrick, Sunday. George Brown an 1 Miss Ruth Fields dosed their term of school ; Friday. Lunch was served to chil-i dren and patrons, followed by a pro-; I gram given bv the children. : ! : Services of the Lydick Kvangelical ! church are as follows: Sunday i school at 10 a. m.. William Trum-! j bull. ipt-rintendent. Preaching at Rev. llamy. pastor. j The Indies' Abi of the KvangeJ- J Ic.'il church will rn -t with Mrs. Don Lin UeV May Mr. and Mrs. Da'tcp. Ritter were the ga.sts of Kdward Taggait atbl family S ai'lay. A. ! I i ii is sb)wl v iuipiio tr.g.

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