South Bend News-Times, Volume 33, Number 363, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 December 1916 — Page 3

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Have Increased Mere Than Four Billion in the Last Two Years.

WASHINGTON. I . w-um-s 'm n ttlori.n bank 1'nlted S'i,tf.. ori!.tr:llT f the William.announced Wed r. v nlrht. ha lnrreaed inorc than J l'f'OiOf' 0 d'irini: ti.e past two years .iml n' l.y about Jl.f.'00!!jrt,0'Ht the total r--sourrr.s of the bank of llnpbmd, the anK of I'ratiff, the hank (if K'jssia. the r.crni.ii! Hirlis tank. the Link of Italy, the bank of Fpain, tho ank f The Nf-thf rl ands, the hank f Penrr.ark, the SwUs National hank. and the Imperial Pank of .l.ip.in c onibined. In a statement based on returns from the lat I. ank rail. Nov. IT, tho comptroller calls attention to tho fac t that tho increase hay h en at th rate of approximately 1 percent a year during the past two year, as compared with six percent a year for th" 10 year period from 1001 to lfU4. an. that the total reYou Are Violating nature's Laws. That cntarrh is poinc to make trouhie for you if you do not cheek it at oikv. Start riuht today. Send J..r a pa. kii-Ce of JAl-SS' (M .1 N II I YlihATMhNT 1'OH CATARRH and -;et thi.s annoying elis-ase out of your : . -tel I. c i:. c,.rss orrnpuS to civn AWAY THIS Vi:i:i. L'.onoo TRIAI, l'Ai'KAi; KS )F HIS OOMMNKH tri;at.ii;nt. and if voi: act lüit.MrThY Yov ('as c,i:t oni; now rm:i: or n itci:. It is a womhTful medicine. ind ehees the ijiseasf hy :irst elriin .a? th.e- caue. This is the only -or-ii v t wav to treat catarrh and is the reason why CAFSS' COMRINKD Mh'. e-eds where all else fails. If you a ant ejui- K ami lastinc results, send M on' t"r the' free treatment. Fill out the -"Upen hedow. hend to C. F. (;AFSfs, 47 71 MAIN ST.. MARSHAL!.. MICH., and the package m. ill at or.ee bo sent to you hy parcel p"-t. all charges prepaid. Advt. l kfi: Thi toupcn N e(d (cr a pack. me i.t I'.Al'SS CoMlilNKH CATARRH TKLATMFNT. Jent fr' hy mail. simply till in o.ir name and address on the dotted lines heh'W. ami mail to ' L. '.AFSS. ''7 71 Main St.. Mars-hall. Mich.

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-ources are at pre-nt more than double what they f 1 ea!s a-v IIooikI All IMvcrdenl. "The r.-nipil itioi4 ;ut comph td of remrn for the l.t-t '.uik Mih comptroller's statement lead-'. 1 ' a ennditioii f '-trmtfth. propres-- and growth l.ejor.d all pie-r-dent. 1 te.-ourf of national hanks on the oate of the lat all are greater than tle total resource-- of all rpojtinir state hanks. vain har.ks. t-i'.ate h;inlu. and loan and tf'i-t companies tlnoihout the I'nitei! S'ates the time of the i pa 1 1 :r" I a -ion of the feo'el'al ;esere -.-tel.i a hont two rars airo. , "It ij a No noteworthy that The : e'oiii c "s fif our national o ir.ks at his time exceed hv 5".'l. .'''' the otal r('M)iiiTf ..f a'l th.e repi.r'ini ;ln in-titutioi; in t 1: I 'liiU l I State?, including .-tat" ' auks. -'IM' hank's-, and loaj. and tru.-t .11 panics, and national I'M!;!.-. v. 1! 'is late as the year 1 nL" The pyeatct perccutairo of in crease the comptroller sta'e--. dur Inir the two year period in which ! the federal reserve system ha t ee-n ! In operation, was in the western, states. teo-'ra Tehicallv, the increase I was as follows: I "New Kntrland. 22 percent; east- ' ern state. ?' percent; southern states,- .'12 percent; middle western (states, rt 1 percent: western states. ?0 percent; Pacific states. ?? percent." "In this period." the- statement says, "the New Fnrcland and eastern states increased a total of JL'.feä,-(-00,000 while the south and west, including the far wet increased $2,022.000.ooa. "Retween Sejd. 12 and Nov. 17 last two hank call dates) resources of the national hanks of New Rutland and eastern states increased $4 H.OOO.eOO. The increase in resources for the west and south for the same perioel was $M 4. 00. 000. The percentage cf increase in the New K norland states was ?,.o: eastern states, f..st; southern states. 1"..;n; tnnldle western stntes. a. 71: western states. 11.7'.. and Pacific states. 7.S7. The uaTaijc increase for the whole country was 7.87 percent." The principal chances between Sept. 12 and Nov. 17. show an increase of . 1 , 1 (O,hh0.00h in resources, an inc rease of S 1. 1 2i. ihm. (()( in deposits. brimMne; the total deposits of national banks up to $ 1 2.4 . oo o.to.O; an increase of $ 4 i. "". 000 In loans and liscounts and an increase of $227.000.000 in reserves. brinKinS the total reserves held up to $2.4 7f.OOei.000. the highest on record by 1 S ".OOO.OoO

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; a 4' 4; .. v .... W . , John I'.ir'r- Wliite of K an lit a - i i ; 1 1 l . - . t : i a - t -: j l - nii'ivi, i.t i o r r, : ; a 1 1 o : , -. iii.it :e It i Czar Nicholas Says Germany Feels Weakness I'l .'! It' ' HIA I uu i.ondoni I e . i Jv al'.rifi.-h adin':valt via w i: eh .-.; ,r,.SSi. n the course if an order i.-siie,i to all. the units of the lius-t ! i.i m ,i . i:r , date d I -c. i' . the , ! emperor in a hrief ieicw showing f how th' mentalities in the technic al j I 1es,,m's fur warfare1 a hetween ! the aU'e-s and th.e -antral powevs and th.e .-cntral fe the i e-ii.L;- '-;iad lally rcineed. with i-ss-ult that tin- e-neniyV strength. j i- apparently '.v.imiiiu. w ium- ui.u hi ; Russia atiel her allies is constantly j "row ing, proi c e-ihs to say : a'.crmaiiy :s Iceling that her' complete defeat is near, and near. : also, is tho hour of retribution for ; :.ll her wronir doinus and io!ations ; of the moral law. As in the time I of her strength, she declared w ar, I s now feeling lur weakness she suddenly edlers to enter upon peace negotiations, desirin'-; to complete such negotiations before her military talent is exhausted. J "At the same time, she is creat- j ing a false impression about the i strength of her army by utilizing.

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her temporary success over the j many points that could he brought Roumanians, who lack importance j to issue in this regard, it was rein the conduct'of modern warfare." I ported that both soles, after agree-

Arguini; that th allies are entitled tee choose a favorable hour lor peace ne gotiations, just as Germany chose a favorable h'our for deelarinc war. the order says: "This time has not yet arrived. The e nemy has not been driven out ot the provinces he has occupied. Russia's attainment of the tasks create'd by the- war reigardiu Constantinople and the Dardanelles as well as the creation of a free Poland from all three or her nowincomplete tribal districts has not yet been guaranteed. Te) conclude peace at this moment would mean failure t utili.e the- fruits of the untefld trials of the heroic Russian troops and fleet. These trials and the still more sacred memory of those nolle sons of Russia who have fallen on the battlefield do no', permit tf thought of peace until linal victory over mir enemies. Who dares to think that he who brought about war shall have it in his power t conclude the war at any time he likes?" It? mo. it

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Conference Heads Meet Today for Discusion. rilir'Ar.d l,.r 2 7. Seven railroads were fined J".Ti") hy Federal Jiidtre 'arpenter Wedne.v.j iy for working rmrloyes more tT.an eii:ht hours. The roads w iio the Chicago, Kock Inland v Pacitic. i'hicaco, Tndianaprdis & Louisville. Chicago. Milwaukee & St. I'aul. the Iran J Trunk. the I'ere Marquette, the IJurlinuton and the Chicago A: Northwestern. I NT.W YoRK, Uec. L' Representatives of the national conference committed of railroads and the four hi'oihcrhoo'l.-. of railroad employes I - i n , f 1 1 then itifotins here-'Ihui.-uav for the- annouiuol purpose of artiin-: at sotne a v.rc rnier.t as to th.e application n' the Adanu-on law in the event it i- held to he constitatioT.al hy the l'nit 1 States v.j-pieinc-court. The meeting had he en .idjo'itned to await the handing I d Ii of tile awai d in the case of 1 tip- - a it hinen's arbitration. vhi"h. ; it -. as c.xpecteil. miht have .-onie i hearing the eventual interprtiuon oi inc in. son act. i tie raii:;;;.:;r;::.r,r 1 a i'i eliiainary It was i:.t in t-d in railroad circles V ln lav niht that amemtr c ther , hin. which v.-o del ho coiiidl cd v.. is an a r'-eiuer.t that Would i tinn the two forces together h; a concerted effort to tUht the prcsident's jiropi.se ! ( oni pah-'ory arhitration h.visliition. The nilroads -ver. arc not alto'ilni' eppo how -e-l to the principle of com palsory arhittatioli. it w.i.-. itnlicated. U'oidlim suitable plan car. "e ,-(,;,, loi'iWr: toward the s'lctioi. of the a.--hitraters. Roth Sides onlident. f.Oth sides ' c 1 c- K'l'ii; tt .1 c'onli-cif-nt Wedncsi'ay n.iulu tli.it. a inutual uiuier.-?andin,4 will be ic ached as te the ju actic al inte i pi eta tion of the Aelamson act. which, it is pointed out. specifies the hours of labor but does nut make provisions for the en i Drcrmcnt i,-r ontinuation of certain privileges- and rates of compensation which the men now enjoy, and which, they believe, are threatened with extinction hy the A damson act. Rather than make separate appeals to the courts te decide the lr.g on as many points as possible, would consent to bring their differences for final adjudication to the Coethals commission, appointed by the president to observe the operation of the Adainson act. JURY SHOWN SPOT WHERE WOMAN WAS MURDERED IVcdcric k L. Small on Trial for WireMurder Stands Near, Sohhing Sas Tramp Did Killing. OSSIPKI-:. X. 1 1.. Dec. Lv The spot where the body of Mrs. Florence Arline Small was found on Sept. 2'.h in the ruins of her burned cottage on the shore of Lake Ossipe.e, was pointed out Wednesday to the jury selected for the trial of the woman's husband, Frederick I. Small, who is charged with her murder. Reside the jury stood the prisoner, sobbing most of the time; Judge John Ivhel. who is presiding at the court session, counsel, arid e-w spa per men. County Solicitor Walter D. Hill inlicated where the doors had been, the position of a revolver relative the spot where the body lay, the i t of Small's workshop in the rear if the hemst and the location e.'f iu hboring cottages. Sydney F. Stevens for the defense. iree ted the jury's attention to a atchway door over a flight of step-: aling fretm the outside of the use to the cellar ana to a cleat on 'ie inner side which servel as a i. -tening for the door. Mr. Stevens ointed eut that umler this cleat hen it was in a position that would ! -ave the door unfastened, the paint was scarcely damaged, while the !e-t of the door had been scratched nid burn eel away. It is understood that the defense ..ill contend that in Small's absence t tramp ente-red the house, killed j Mrs. Small, set the tire and left by j the hatohwav dnor. LOS ANGELES IS AFTER PEACE CONFERENCE Miicil Ii.e Hoxliitloji Inviting IU HiritMits to Hold Parlry in Their City. ! I üTTn.iti mimI N- S.-rvi.-.-: i I,i ANHKLKS, ilif.. Pec. 2 V i 'I'he city o'.ir.cil Wm1t'.c s lay ;ast.l ja rs 'lution inviting the hellU'orent I'.aticms to hold their ;-ea-e parley in I, os Angeles. The resolution will be sent t Washington with the re'ue.'t that it be forwarled to the arrinc nations. .'our.eilman Wheeler declarecl the :.ro,' sitiem "rr:b.t mal e the rity .-.;ear ridieub'us" and that it seemtd to him like a bid from housekeepers to pet trade Angeles." carding j for Los ; mat; moki: to ham: miokt-

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