South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 177, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 June 1917 — Page 2
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iHL bhND NEWS-TIMES
HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
Eastern Time For City Beginning on June 30
ELKS PASS HUT
Council Passes Ordinance to Move Clock Forward An Hour.
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WHAT COUNCIL DID Pa:-I nnlinanrp tnakinp flastem Mar.d i r rl ti::;o the official Standard for .-oath P. er 1 Harting Ju.n ?.). Passe! rd in.m co prowdirg for rla--i!if .itiOM of milk. r--:'i-latir.p it sale (Mi- o.nin: r ;i r it'. Killed proposed onlir.a ne. tu repcil nfi-'urf fix in-' ll-er..-(:s for operati: n of Jitney buses.
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on rather Time- ai
?outh Lend will '!- uj one ho'ir
midnight Jura- ' last nUht h a: ' t l
clock !
in thr.e uet-: Lir.p, -V ibert. Wolter, !.-:;., Mil Nr. Tl.omp-nn and Hag rt:-. Voti:,p ;i:air.-t it vere (,'oun - i Irr. en c,r.t-.,. ar.d H : hner. .Xpptnwd Id rt. Wajiu. A letter a- n-,1.1 by "oun-
il.-p.an La.-.-' from .May,-r H"sy
l-"t. W'.ivr.e in
la l-.f-r .- i'f k- of the-
IMaction th- p:ar. i .i 1 1 r ". 1 l ty. A
M '''it the S l ' ; 1 to til' j i
11 paper P.o company Hi it was -t.itrl that the em-
- of th it plant y aurally (-rf
d to tin- uan"o.
That pr'rr.t li e'.-d jitney br.s o j r itors n ill not have preatly in-i...-ft". orr. petition .as made pro- ;'' Lf ,1 !!;! killed a rnj . i s 1 ordinance to r p al an ordinance . allir.-; for a I i n s- t f "
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Get S250 After Patriotic Api pea! by F. E. Hering
Hear Correspondent.
was -ivii.p in the k'tt-r by V. P..
u-fti'-n .. i r i u e-i ui.u
of -v :." ; i; employes of aker plant w re opposed
o-ition u read and was v anoih'-r iett-r from th-
ran!l all jitney operator.-
n- -n nc il me n :r'-' iit w-ro
faor of the present poib y. Pa tter Milk Promi-ed. That th city will have
p; ' ! l j 1 1 1 1 k oi- pa 1 1: a t all
I : iOI HI 1 c r.' ' the i f'Ias1 Ja '1 or ' 1 . 1 1 1 V i J j p i oi a 1 . 1 1 i X y v. i i h 1 null-: ot .'.in.ui'. o. !al"ptioii nf thi. I una til .'iPUis.
CO foilowiiif a Hon
the city courail j a-cl an af e to hf-t the municipal
är.faa an h mu. j J-'er-it" i-oroas protest "t i'oür-! C.lmn IUichn r arai (P- 1 th; i
inar-are a a pa.- l f f 1 a i r: y-oin' (jMrlt'-d arrurppiit f r r an-1 against the action. Th.- vt hioulit o.it t"-a-n ay ami t.a nas aral th approval of a number of pectat-i s pff nt. rp.x.iiu-e of tho oriiinanro nieatis practicallj' that one- hour will be aibl(il ti the '.nornir. w..ikir. ho'.r while the afternoon working tirna will be hl.ort.-noil the .-a:ne length. Vorkiilrmen aral AMnti: will haw (inf hoar more fo work in their parrtent in the e-enin?.s if thr-y .-
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li-liaaKa To follow Miit.
Th'K .Mishaw;:ka o'i mal will paf litn'lir- 1 1 r 1 1 1 n irirf -.if it nnvi ?n-. 1- I
In sr i-i j.raetirally certain a'coiflini, to the opinion of a nurni er of
meeting last niht. .Ma'r fjav'lori .".mo !.mm. t-i
of Mishauaka a ddr'h t.ie nit oi - ing to ;olie that although Mis!i-j av.aka's pass.ua of the measure had' 1'fcn promised In n.-e it l' ( aine -t ' kw in .outh Penal, fome oppo.-itioi-. had developed. Melvin '. Mix,: president of the Do.lc Mf-r. o.,j ypikv briefly favoring the daylight: raving pl.in.
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! The lied ('ross chek advanced another couple of minutes late last nunt at the meeting of the South P.-nd lude, -No. JoT., IJ. P. t. KlkV. when l'rank II. Hering, pa5t exa!tii ruler, deiivertor an ultra patriotic speech on '"The American I led Cross". Immediately afterward 'the hat" warf passed, and when it 1 hail one around, S-iO in hard, cold di'llars was handed over to the tecretary. who deposited the sum with j the lied Cross. ! Jiminie Montague, widely known iwar orrespondent, was one of the ' principal speakers on the evening's program He told of the political
til i j intricue that led up to the a.asismation that Parted the world war. j "'Th an h-ilul.c ws niurdered by ettct. .hired ass i.-sins," declared Mr. Monrnibv taKue. "in order to create a cause
Ja d under one cfifor war. That they were hired is pasteurized. erii-j be ond a doubt, for a confession was
elicited from the assassins. The arch-duke was not murdered on Serbian soil, but on Bosnian, which was controlled by Austria. It was an ordinary police court incident that presented a cause for a world wide war. It tould have been handled the same as the assassination of eiur own presidents, McKinley or Jarbeld." He ;dso outlined the war fiiim several months before the ac-
win is a communication re- j tual warfan. j,t:u ted up until the
present time. Mr. Montague's wife read several ef her husband's poems, including "Liberty', "The Ten Commandments" and "ilow Art You (ioim; to Play the Came".
Several short talks and speeches i
MISS FLORENCE GROSS GIVES PMQ RECITAL Miss I'lorer.re Gross appeared In a certificate p!ano recital Monday evening at th Conservatory of Music after four years .f study with Miss Pora llf rhenn-.v. Pac h number revealed aient and developing technique whiih was displaed with much assurance. Mrs. Grace- Pink Pavis. soprar.o. and Miss Pora Hershenovv, ataompanist. assisted Miss Cross. Kcllowinp is the propram: Perpetual Motion Weber Miss Gro??. Thre preludes F minor. flat major and V minor .... Chopin Waltz in A minor. Tolonnise in C minor. Miss Gross. The Land of Heart's Desire .... Moore Cradle Son; Mac Payden Whether Pay Pawns . Tchaikovsky Mrs. Pais.
RUSH WORK Oil KENTUCKY GAMP
was al.-e mad- a the passage- of the. Tbe vote for tlu tneasine was al.-o
. . . Maa Faelton Nevin .... Mac Io a ell Sapellnikov Gross.
Sparks. Grand Yalse Pvrilliant . Miss Gross.
MUiic Box Water Nymph . Shadow Pance , Gavotte in D Miss
Moskowski
ENGAGE NEW. HISTORY HEAD FOR HIGH SCHOOL
ASK FOR BIDS HERE ! ON ARMY SUPPLIES
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ceived Monday by y i tor
(Tones of the- Chamber of commerce: I To )i:r Members:
Th- quartermaster at .Jellerson-
dc sires lads on the fol-
O. K. Seaton. for several years connected with the public schools of Guthrie. Okla.. has been enpased to head the history department of the South Pend hiuh school, it was announced at a meeting rf the sch(-l board Monelay nicht. Seaton is now taking post-praduate stinlie at the University of Chicato and will receive a master (f arts decree. He will succeed J. V. KittiiiL:er, who has been chosen to direct the new
; agricultural course.
Cantonments For Indiana's Drafted Men to be Completed Soon.
LOriSYILL!-:. Ky.. June 2. Feverish preparation are already under way for the construction in 12 weeks at Audu' on park within six miles of the heart of Louisville, of cantonments at which Kentucky and Indiana trcops of the selective army will be trained. Here will rise a rjty composed ef about 1.-00 buildings for the housing and c.ire of mote than aT.eroi men who will compos? the ninth divis.on of the new army. All must be ready by Sept. 1. In cor, junctir n of the cantonments will po ,i tremendous amount of work by authorities of the city of Louisville, and Jefferson county, and
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Expansion Sale
Roberts
Shopping Hours . W'TrZ? 8:30 toiOpjn.
ELxparuion Sale
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S (H.I f,, - k. ."..coo ih;it rriieb rt.eoo ir i .-1 1 'ls. ti-nt, 1 1.4HO imf.-ia-r knivt s. - ooo ke p.-iiis. 1 r.niL'i-j. t'a-al N 1 l.1( re-M-e. p.in. No. i cjhi iin-.,f s. 1 m hi sk i r:i rs s im o -1 - -1 1 -. i-.i M in; PlUO lilit- hT'5 vf,., l
a rmy fa-l'l r.-in;'. II HIV tie-1'1 r ll.-e. lit t!i-h. a no v II-1-1 raupe.
PASSENGERS SHAKEN UP WHEN CAR JAMS SWITCH
r arniv tie'al raupe, e-i-l.t iu.li.
! were piven l.y either brothers of the ! h'dpe. l-'ollovvinp them, plans for the
jPieiuc ai ixo.jioa iae utmii.'-un), , (,;ir Jammed the switch at
j and the j.tn arnnersary anu nomejcominp. which is t take place next j Monday, were discussed. It is exI p e ted that at least .100 w ill attenl jthe picnic Wednesday.
Councilmen vctinp for tho chanKei m t stvejui-e
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FOR Golden Sun Coffee is cut by a special process not ground or crushed. It's a full-strcDpth, economical coffee in which there is neither duai nor chaff. From each pound there can be made an unusual number of cups of mellow, soothing, satisfying coffee that'll pourcrystal clear. Only grocers sell Golden Sun. They sell it at a moderate price without premiums. THE WOOLSON SPICE CO. Toledo, Ohio
'.no r-I s. 1 "i h t reu irh. l.'oo l.ru-l.e-s. Pa k-1 re-.i.-e .iml Mr. p. oo im. kit?, n i u.i t. ::(! f.an- nIi-v.-'. ,"oO t ! nil"!ll' te-! d'.li t r-.ii-:i ; :' iiM-nkt-y w rei:i ia . ('.('I ella i, fi-vepipe .'oo .1:1- ai-. tent. 'J.P'O i-an. sp' ii-. No. 1-A. loo ! l.-a. .li.i: :a '.' a c-i.'.l li'b-I s. L'.P-o i..cr-. t:inv;i f.-r bread vac ib-Nk-. a:ill I 'M. :o !;:iO !,. t. 1 In- 1;. ::' .:-. ;i , f,.r tb-ld ove-n. C.OO LllifiTlM .':oe l: i : I 1 1 iiii-:inr-. .".oo ti' li! -v i-iie. lO V.M ,,, 1,,. J, ,,, "O pirt aiaiv ti- Id bake. . n N a. 1 :j ! k:i .'.oo !i 1 1 1 I a . in. -lies li-ii. :' la col r.e k ooei ! .i ph - VA i' rs. "0 ITMlilfll !;lk" .".oo 'a kl ' - Ml".. pnliad. ;..i ,.... f..r l.;ik-ri.
.1 -hovels.
$50 FIRE STARTED BY BOYS AND FIRECRACKERS
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Kapernes:
j a bit early i entailinp a
'out in I Linden
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to celebrate the Fourth was the cause of a tire, loss e.f $,"0. that broke
the ponahue procery, 14K aw, late- yesterday after
noon. Several hos were plavlnp
j about the store with rirecraekers. 1 Presently e;ie f them noticed some i fireworks lyinp on the winelow-sill
inside the store. Thy lit a cracker and pushed it throuch the ventilator in the window. The fuse ipnitd those on the sill and a blaze was soon started. An alarm was turncel in at bo NTo. '. and company four responded. The fire was e-
j tinpuished immediately. The boys i elisappeared.
NEED 18 MORE MEN FOR SUPPLY COMPANY
Fihtetrn men are still needed to l-rinp th" Supply company of the Indiana a.itior.al cuard up to i's full war strength. Capt. Toners, who is in charce of the company, will rtceive all applicants.
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t tit Ht'l". 1 v,i (.fa,..ij.e joints. T"." t II t fli'-S
! 1 O -J., tents. : ' r- .-' tel.t l'ut ! ! 'J.t '." t :' p.-a- ; 1 "If you dfsiie to hid on anv nf the lalove notify tills othce in:mediately : and spe-cific ations w ill be furnished, i j "If not interested in any of the-sej i .111,1 von know of anv In Mi rim mann-,
ifac-urer who ,,,v be idease furnish ' n"'1 nlne a al,ns
! h im with this information. Respectfully.
F. M. SMITH. Se retary.
utility interests. that
Jvouisv ille- may re deem its promise to the war department te furnish a site and proper facilities. The site i'se-lf lies on pently rollinp pround with almost perfect stoni drairace and covers njjroxtmately l'.immi ?-crrs. It is divided almost in half h the traeks of the Southern railway, which has physical connection with eve rv other rail-
nud cnte rinp I.)iiis ille. On one side j of the railroaT tracks will ri.co the antonmrnts. n the othr is a bip j
maneuve'r tiebl nearly rectangular, havinir a b.ard soil with a minimtim of trees, though wdth erariph shade al-o;t its f'd.p s for restinp purpose?. That part of the tract upon which the cantonments will be placed is 'l'i'kdi up into three plateaus in sueh positions- that the buildings for an entire- bripade may be placed on each. jT.vcllont for Mancmcrs, Metal surfaced roads lead southward from the c.mtonments into a broken sparsely settled country available at all seasons for practice marchinp and extensive held man
euvers. This broken section which) e xtends for milt s also offers, army ! olhcers saw unusuallv irood facilities i
for artillery ranpes Several pooel rifle rar. pes also lie within conven-i-U distance of the cantonment site, all hacked by hills ranpinp from 100 to ."no f.-ct in height. Janus R Wib-on. chief enpineer of the Louisville Water company lias charge of the construction work, and ne, in conjunction with Harlan P. Kelsey of Salem. Mass.. an expert in town planninp. is busy detetminimr the jdacir.p of the buildinps to conform with the topo-
Interii iti-'iiiil New Se: vie-: Ipraphv.
!I.K.' Cnvi:. L. I.. June r;. Material has already been as-
Small attendance and lack of en- vomhled bv th- Louisville Itailwav
thusiasm at th Carpenter Memorial j Co. for a two mile double track exM. K. church has caued the paste. r, i tension of on-- ef its traction lines the Hew Dr. W. H. lluphes. to insti- i to the c a ntonirents. an-1 a five cent tute a new scheme to draw laupard.5 fare into Louisville 'will prevail, to church. j Preparations u tinder way by the "Hereafter both men and women j L..ui.-ville c.as and Klectric Co. for members of the church will c ome j brinci nu electric service to the canprepaied tc do their knittinp," hejtonments. It is estimated that the has announced. "If there is anv one I lihtinp and pow er repiirements of in the patherinp who. cannot knit, 1"? the soldier city will approximate ?.- he man or woman, then we will st.e i ."mi kilo-watts. that t h ii t nprv,m lr.-ii,-w' dm . 1 I ti ... . I : - .v ... ..i.- n--
....v ...av 'V i - ii ivill. IIIT- III.. f i.l'.S 1M 111 .i-'lS III. 11, IS l(' i'l we can't pray we cau knit and do nish natural pas for heatlnp and
somethinp for the army of Amerl- co..kinp purposes are beinp held in tans who will soon be crossing tlie abevanc-e pending tlie decision rf
ca. irh -.var department as to the e-liar-
ae-ter of fuel which will be used.
i ilTcieii waie-r w i ; i oe 1 1; i iusn-n the T ouisv i'le Water Co. to the
CAR ON FRENCH FRONT !. mantitv of more than LV.O.i.OOrt sal
ons daily, and
Were Bringing a Lot of Women Face to Face with House Dress Facts This is a time when buying is not done in a haphazard way prices are secondary quality is the selling punch, and women realize in these celebrated
Dix House Dresses that qualitv reigns supreme. All house dresses are nm alike to regin with, fn the cutting, stitching and finishing exceptional care is used to see that everv detail is made "just so" in these Dix dresses. Priced at $1.98, $2.98 and $4.50. Al (1 QQ These are of good quality percales in plain colpi0 ors, checks or stripes, with skirts of generous width and gathered in back. A I. Charming morning frocks of figured lawns "II )d.UJ in biack and white also of stripes narrow or wide, in pink, blue, lavender, black and white. Af" 4 lO Aernoon tr0s ot e-xtra quality striped VL tpTT-Jv madras, also in plain madras combined with trimmings of opposite colors.
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Several women passenpers r
j shaken tip Monday niuht at o'clock (when a south-botmd Michipan st.
MicdiiPan
, st. ainl Broadway. The switch was j thrown after the front truck of the I car had passed, so that the two
trucks were headed in opposite directions. Neither of them we-re torn loose, but the switch was damaped beyond repair.
UTAH CITY CUT OFF BY FLOOD
1,500 People Feared Marooned by Breaking of Price River Dam.
PASTOR USES KNITTING AS LURE FOR CHURCH
SALT I.AKK CITY. Utah. June L'K. Communication between alt Lake City and Price, Ttah, which was in the path of the .Mood sweepinp down from the broken Price river irripation dam ceased at 9:00 o'clock Monday nicht. Price, a town of 1,500 inhabitant.;, is believed marooned by the flood. The crest of Mammoth reservoir dam flood was due at Castle (iate at eipht o'clock. No word has reached here from that place since seven o'clock. The report that the crest of the flood was due at Castle Gate is taken to mean that the dam has pone completely out. Forty-five miles of the Denver and Ilio Grande main line between Colton and Price i-; tinder water Monday nipht as a result of the Lreakinp of tne Price river irrigation dam 'l miles northeast of Fairview Saturday afternoon. Communication with Price ceased Monday nipht after word from there that a bank of water five f-et hiph. carryinp stones and debr.s, had reached Kyune, 14 miles above Price.
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Y. M. C. A. BOYS LEAVE FOR CAMP EBERHART
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for memoer-
' s 1 1 t wer- m de at the tip tinL' of
th" Colfax Camp. No. .'biO'l of the Modern Woodmen of the "World last nicht. At the meeting of the Abraham Lincoln lod e. No S?0. I. o. o. V'.. one application was received. The lodpe is planning a 'surprise' for its members thN eveninp.
il operator, will ! w hic h
a te.v day
to tarv sewers of 1
Iiitern.it l.-tial v s Sc: vi. Tl'LSA. Okl.i., June
damman, a yen np sail for Franco in
drive a held ambulance contributed
himself. Gamman and. his bus
iness partner. Raymond Y. Mein.
tosn. were atne-np the nrst m Tulsa .fi.d the
to volunteer a ott'u ei s in the- new i ,,t no cost for two rears
Fnited States army and were or-i;,fter at a nominal yearly rental
dered to Leon Sprinps. Texas, for
! training.
On their way there Mcintosh was stricken with appendicitis and died. Gamman accompanied the bodv to
All this work the conlini-s of t ! 1 at no expense to
site itsc if
City and county ..r.struct sewers r with the sani--v ille. ;ll be carried to . antonments site ' cov ernmer.t. will be furnished
and there
to :-h rods, swimminp trunks ;Jpy NEWS-TIMES Want AdS smilimr faces, !'.a youns and
NO ONE SHOULD HAVE RAY HAIR Don't use Dyes Restore Natural Color With Healthful Remedy Money Back Guarantee.
With
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enthusiastic campers left here yesterd.iy tuorninp front the boys' di-viMo-i , f tl'.o V. M. C. A. for Camp Fbetliart. where, as they put it. they are '.'.ist oit'.i: to camp their heads ::'.' Tba r- art- at the t amp at pre-j-:.t ir.ore tlia'l '." bus from northern Indiana, anil it N expected that at .!-! .c more will have arrived bv next Monday. Puss -11 Jontz.
New York for burial and there decided to enlist in the ambulance corps for immediate foreign set vice.
riii:s roi; m:i cnos. SPUING FI LLP. Mn.. dune 2. C;irls wearing Tied Cross uniforms took the -dace of onriuetors on tae cars of the "'prir.-'Iirdd Traction Co. ?h!', ! i' . f oij-ctiti-r and retainina all tlie f.ucs for the Red Cross.
Sailors Escaped Internment in Turkey
1 .1S.MI phvs:, I ike of tba pr. p.. w . . , 1the
-x manaccr. and Cooper, i! ilirc etor. have b t n at the
week with some pitching tents and for the voun.p
f. ! the p.l obit r :-ov np: th:n-: VII r..
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real camp life an opportunity
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or VeVir T);..l,.-T t 1 . k I'In -ry bi.i I.'., n .4y :t J 1-rir.p f a k f i .i ! . r. ! . . ' . - . v fob-1 h.lir. H.'i-lv a. l a:- . , .11 t- . .;,.. i p..m 1 1 . '.' Cc.v.r K i t ! ;- .; .j. p.... .i;..J :... ibefiUtlf 'd. --ft : : ,,r l : . ' l'.Sn .11.-1 w '.t'.i '. ' 'V .i? t': ; T ..'k f " ' fiuy. : Hin i - ... p: ..,.;.- h i: t. 1;
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id an-1 nature studv.
A an ad v erti.-e'tient for the camp h-- P..-V Si o its of the V. M . C. A., b ! tb.e -co-it df.'.tn corps, will n; n tin oult tl:e business district
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pullric out the blue
buÜ.b.uP the ole i .üi'i'ün s." ' Any b-' i-.tc re-;,-' in the camp, r the se"ut movement should ap t
at tb.e o::be of tb.e J oys' division
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Photopraph how some of th e crew of the V. S. ?:.-.rpIon. who escaped intcrnr.ent In Turkey "by makinp their way by a roundabout way to Paris, .bui.-i- - :-b.-r .rh.ii p an 1 CfmnkT.-Ui- Mcrtvn cf the Sccrpion are shown here reviewing th e nic.i in l-.ris.
MAIMED SOLDIER TELLS OF RED CROSS AID
International News Servie: POUTLANI. Ore., June 26. Freeman Annstronp of this city went with the Canadian Scottish volunteers to the European trenches, rilled with all of youth's caper desire to witness the realities of war. Today he hobbled home with part of a foot torn away by a German shell, a splinter of steel still embedded in his skull and internal injuries causinp pain at every breath. "I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the lied Cross," he said to his rejoicinp mother. "After being wäunded in the battle of Ypres, I laid 2 4 hours unconscious on No Man's land among the dead. Led Cross stretcher bearers, riskinp their lives, for the German-shells whistled overhead, found me and carried nie back of the trenches, where a Led Cross ambulance hurried me to a hospital In which Led Cross nurses and doctors cared for me so well that I live to tell the tale." Armstrong is now workinp wdth all his strenpth for the lied Cross. ' Don't make towels and handkerchief?." Armstrong advises sewinp societies. "The soldiers w ill use them for pun raps. They pet no chance to wash in the trenches. Pandapcs, Iodine, cotton, doctors and nurses are needed."
URGES COTTAGE CHEESE TO HELP FOOD SUPPLY
lntermtinn.il New8 S.-rvbe: COLFMBFS. ()., June 26. Because there ?s siipht demand for cottace chees" in cities, thousands of pallor.s of milk are wasted daily, acordinp to It. H. Stolz, of the colleee of agriculture. Ohio State university. He ms cottape cheese is hich in protein ar.d makes a pood substitute for meat, and i economical. Greater use of it would conserve the food supply, he points out.
WISCONSIN TO HAVE BIG PRISON FARM Ir.tern.itb'nal News ervi-e: MADISON, Wis.. June 2$. Wisconsin is to have a prison farm. By terms of a till p.issed by the state legislature and siennd by Gov. Philipp the state board of control will convert about 2,(0 acres of the cut-over land in northern Wisconsin into a vepetable parden to support other state institutions.
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.Mrs. Scott spent Friday visitinp her granddaughter at Kniphtstown, Ind. Mr. Crum and family of Crumstovvn spent Sunday with her brother, Harry Paul and family. Miss Agnes SVheffer of Grand Rapids is visitinp hf-r un le, James Vanderwolf and family. Mrs. Scott was a Saturday uest of her brother in Kchart. The Ardmore Sunday school held its annual picnic on Children's day. The usual picnic sports were indulged in, after whieh they enjoyed a picnic lunch ar.d ice cream.
OHIO REFUSES AID TO GET DRUNKARDS JOBS
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SOCIALISTS CHOOSE TWO WOMEN AS CANDIDATES
N'en-s-Time 5r -d servi e: EVANSVILLL. Ind., Jun 23. p:vansville socialists rhose t-vo women as city council candidates Monday night, Mrs. Frank McKinney for councilwoma n-atdarpe, ar.d Mrs. Frank Ur.or.te as k c nd ward councihvoman. Frank I-imonte mayoralty candidate and McKinr.ey is candidate for councilman in the first ward.
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