South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 183, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 July 1917 — Page 4
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Morning Evening Sun J ay. NEWS-TIMES PRINTING CO., Publishers. O. IL SL'itMEIbS. Tresilrnt- J. M STF'PIinNSON. Mnnuf. JOHN HI.NRV ZLVKK, K!Jtor.
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Food Administration". It tear? an orT.cial j.eal. and th has: encircled by grains of -wheat. Also. jhe re-
ccPes printed c r.! s to hnng In her kitchen and oeri
her telephone, containing the cardinal rule of food! v nr.--r ation. Tl ere will be uniform, too a special,' I i ir 1 1 furnished by tr. le Sam for ten cent, and mad!
up by the protective wearer at a eot of ninety-nine "
ef,ts. It i siid f be an ideally simple and serviceable
house dress. Millions of members are wanted for this great organization. The rwistment begins this week. Kvery
Handle Vegetables Carefully to Avoid "Flat Sour" Trouble
Call ic that cfTVe f,r tepL n.-t nJ'T nd a' fr 'woman is elimbp. It is an opportunity and a duty. Let 5rirtmnt 1 nted Editorial. A-1v? rtlslig. Clreulntlon. 0P!thr,r. ifA ln triJs ritv
directory. Mil win t imid after inrt! n !'.: -rt Inatten
tion to brjine. bad ex-uti n. po ,r delivery "f paper, bad taiephon arl--e. et-.. to t-pa.l of .l.'pirtrr.ui Ith wbbb you re d)i.ig. Tb Nws-TI:ii b tldrteri trunk !li.e. of rtica rtipcni to Dorre ri.cn 1131 n 1 hell 200.
C7VrRIPTlON KATES i Morning- ana F!"nlr.c nhtlen. t'nt9 Copy, 2c; Sjnday, Sc; Morning r Fvn.lr.g Edition. tUr. In"luiin Sunday, by malL. 13 oO rr Jr ,D "lnre IeiUfret r,j carrier in S vjtb I'.ral au! M'a!:-! ak;i. l-l oo per tr 13 t4Tnre. or 12" by tL k. LatertJ at tUe South cad Doitoffica second dan niJil.
LOYAL TO AUTOCRACY. if our loyalty to demo, rar y is half a.- stron as th German lojalty to autocracy, there will be but one side tu the i.s:ht. when we et fully into it. Well he there, with in-! only th men and the munitions, but we'll be th"rc with the money. We hear unuthin about riots, socialistic frothing and democratic ilolnirs in Gtrinany, mostly from alli3
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(et capletel.
JULY 2, 1917.
A (jOOD MILITARY SHOWINd. We haven't done so poorly, aft-r all. with the job of rai5in f.ijhtm fonts, ln pite of the di(. ura? ini; slowness with 'hlch oluriteii hae tmcl t dn'"bl Into the recr';it;rcr st.tion int' war ras declared, the totals make a M;ite re-pectalde showing, .Most Ainfrich.is d not realize that in thr.s tb.r.f months aiout half a million men have o!ii!it-ei r.l f. r the army and navy, and th.it we now ha appr'imatty M'",11"1) enrolled in th- vario.if brarn h- .if th.- sM ! . Th rearubir army n April 1 had only abom "(.,-
solidly .ehind it.: autocracy. Why, she reoms to hae not icily hr vn socialists pretty vcll lined up, but also ours. What would happen If all the foreign business of America w-re ut off tin three years, as has been, prac tirally. h case in Gfrmany? Bless us. we can't start a campaign fo.- ordinary household economy, without lacking up brcHuse it may "hurt business". It is about time for us to wake up. What would happen in our mid?t, did all of us know that our dollar was actually worth only two-thirds of what t claimed for itself? The German mark Is at discount of one-third below the par of exchange. The last G'rman war .oan of approximately $3,000,000,000 subscribe. 1 is really J 2. "0 0.0 00.0 00. That loyalty is pretty stiff which will stand a total loss of foreign business and tho steady depreciation of the people's money, without a louder yell of bloody murder than any yet sent up by the Crrrtans. And yet the I nited States is coming to just exactly what th' Germans have come to if we don't win thi? w ar, and if w e an't maintain thft same loyalty that Germany has maintained, then democracy is a failure and ought not to win. Disloyalty to It proves only that
strength of l.'n.t.oi to about 2'",o'io
are actually under arm--, doi;i iruard Uuty.
".oj men. It r.ov. h'.i nearly ;:'oi.foot ;tn j,, service or
training. The rational guard has incf.-ased fr.-m u thr jlt.,,p!e do not want It. and that thy prefer an
. of whom T j autocracy insteao. Hand it to the Germans. There
doesn't seem to be many traitors to Germany among
rine corps, which numbered lT.'oo, has been doubled in si.. The bluejac!(ts or regular sailors h.ive likewise doubled their number?, rising from ;i',hihi t
i:'),.vy. Many thousands have be ri ral-ed for special j thc:,e f being ojd of good hor.se sense
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fornn c.f er'dfe, such as railway engineering, ioadbuihhnc timbrr-w. orkincr, ?c. Thousands have joined
To avoid wht known as "flat sour" in pea. rlo asparagus, beans.
land corn, the fresh rrfiuct j-hould
i be handled very carefully says to
day's bulletin from the national emergency for,d cardan commission, which is cooperating with this paper in a nation wide campai-n to confrvf the food supply of th4 country. Only fr?sh young peas should be ii!d. the bet time to gather these being in the morning while it is rool. The whole process should b carried on rapidly 3s possible and pea should not be allowed to ftand after shilling. Shell nn-1 ort. putting rr- nf same size and maturity together. Be sure not to put hard rip" phs among tender ones. When peas are too old or ppllt or broken they should be removed before packing as the liquid becomes cloudy. nianching. cold dipping and pack, ing are very important for it is in these processes that the damage occur which causes "flat four". To blanch the peas plunge them into boiling water for from four to eight minutes, depending upon their tenderness; then put them immediately into cold water for an instant. Tack at once Into jars within a half inch of the top. If jars are too full some peas will burst and make the liquid cloudy. Add one level tea?poonful of salt to the quart and fill with hot water. Partly tighten tops and sterilize for two and a half to three hours.. (If using tin cans seal completely before sterilizing). After proper sterilization remove jars- from boiling water, complete fastening of top, invert jars and place out of draught to cool. Wrap in dark colored paper to prevent bleaching in storage. Enclose a two cent stamp to the commission at 2in Maryland Hldg., Washington. I. C, for a canning manual which will he sent free.
th' in. It might not be wise. Thf greSt inalienable American right to kick has the disadvantage too often, and especially In times like
the medical corps, and ther- ale i.mmj pi ke 1 men in the otfloers' training camp-. And it's only the beginning. preparation for an Immons military expansion ,ir proceeding with a fair degree of speed. My early tail We shall have aioiit
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dt: more nun under arm-, drawn fim the regis
tration lUts. In the .ours. (,f the winter there may be another similar in renint. Thrive month from the declaration of war we shall have neatly '.toni!i)0 men ready to r'uht. Not bad at all for a traditionally slow-mowng and h u r. g 1 i n i d e m o( r a c y :
AMERICA A.M.) BELGIUM. The Belgian commission now i-ititm this country, is beinstr received - ery w h-re nt with enthusiasm. but as is fitting, with universal and profound sympathy. Whatever ma be mir attitude toward any of the other nations ensa-ed in the war. the American people are of one sentiment rffrding the lu'.ians. it wa the inv.tidon and spoliation of Mclgium that turned Anruican opinion ag.tinst Germany at the outset. There were many Americans w h. th ught then that we ought to have gone to war immediately in p.elirium's behalf, as vr; went to w a . la ". to save Ciibi. liver since, the n;ticn has felt ;. n uneasy .-nse t.f having shirked its duty. .Now o n m of the chif f recomp n-cs of our en
trance into the war is the sati-tving . nii.'uui ness th it
we are at la-? fighting to re.p'cm violate,! pd'ium. Tlie president epre-e, the .- aitiment of mir nation in h:.s adi r- of webom- to tiie Pelgiati enos: "TM" .V m i ica n pop!e have been abU to understand and cair ;n the unrlub hing ln toi-Mi of the I'elgiuii poup'.e an.) tlieir r-i n . and tber- ii"t one amoim us h i d.ocs t.o t"dviy web ome U;e opjtortunitv of c-pre-sir.c you o.jr hattle;t s!iipathv and friendship, tr.d o-:r !; m:i deterruriation tliat on Hie ino itahle d.v of i.-tory :mi:.iii shall l-e r.-tored to the place she ha-- so t;. j-dv- w-m a!i;orj; the ? e! f -r e.-po t i r. g and roted r. tt.on- . t' the earth."
WHY HOOD BROKERS? A federal grand jury at Chicago. Inquiring Into the high cost of living, called as witnesses several department managers of packing plants and crticers of large grocery concerns. These men testified that it wan not the big manufac turers and dealers, but the middlemen, who by taking the biggest profit were responsible for the excessive cost. P.rokers. agents and miscellaneous speculators, they said, get hoi 1 of the chief food staples after they leave the farm or factory, and before they reach the wholesaler, and in their hands every transaction mean. it profit taken which the consumer afterward has to paj'. In many commodities, these experts te.stified, the large dealers make as little as one and eme-half per cent net profit, while the brokers take anywhere from twenty-five to two hundred per cent. Wc should naturally have expected the packers and bic deale rs to disclaim responsibility for the couging t" which the public is subjected. Rut making: all due allowances, their testimony is abort what might have been expected. The; add a sort of official sanction to the general condemnation of middlemen. And they strengthen the c rdinary consumer's natural disposition to inquire: "Why should there be food brokers. anyhow?"
IT IS JUST FINE. The dnal figures on the Liberty loan are enough to make every honest patriot thank heaven and go OÜ. and ki.-s the American flag. The subscribers tr bonus for $ ä 0 and up to $10,000 numbered ::.f;i,coo and their subscriptions totalled $ 1 . :. H l.S.'.M. Thus, about percent of the grand total was subs' ribed by people of small or moderate means; people leat emba rras.-c d by th tierce uncertainty as to spec-
ii.il war taxation. What w e will do. with that uncer
tainty removed. Mr. Kaiser, will sure be plenty. The American pacifists, if any, can put it in their diary that the American pocketbook is aroused when it comes to investing its coppers in interest-bearing
would have been about four-f.fty; or was it to comply with the law that it was turned over to the coa! dealers to make a clear profit of three dollars per ton'. Io ; o-i think Colorado is goir.g to become a socialist state? I see a news itrm in your paper tonight stating t:iat the next general assembly of that -täte will be asked to pass law allowing cities to e.-tablish municipal coal yards and to buy and sell food at cost to their citizens. If thai is socialistic, then let's have some of it In Indiana. And as to the platform being impossible on account of the state laws, perhaps there may be some radical change-, made in the new constitution this fall. And as to the section in their platform about enforcing and repealing laws. It seems to me that anone who read it, knowing it to be a ity ticket, could only infer that onlycity laws or ordinances could be meant. And the candidates on th ticket were probably chosen regardless of their former politics. Aral In proof that it Is not a socialist ticket, your paper announces in this same issue that the socialist party will nominate a ticket Saturday evening, Juno And last, Mr. Kdltor, I believe, no matter how little the candidates on that ticket may know about law that they could at least use good judgment and ate not the kind of men who would spend a whole evening discussing how- many bacteria there might be in a quart of milk only to finally decide that perhaps they were being confused iy a typoraph icnl error. However, I may be all wrong, but when I read that platform it occurred to me that I saw a chance to be a union man on election day and would not have to scab on the day which causes so many union men to forget their union cards. " A UNION MAN.
Appraised for Suammeir Days
S'inee the beginning- of the var, Canada ha provided 414.402 volunteers for active military duty, and, in addition, has sent 21.2T' Pritish reservists, and 10,000 men for tho aerial and naval services.
Shopping for 4 th of July and vacation needs made easy at this store. There are coats of silk linens, light weight wools in models innumerable and wonderful distinctive frocks of silks and thin summer wash materials which leave no dress want unfilled. Suits of light weight wools, silks and linens, designed to delight those in search of traveling or general utility wear. Many special attractions will be found in our wonderful showing of wash Skirts and Blouses.
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'The Uri Incline, but do not compel'
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THE MEL TING POT COME! TAKE POTLUCK WITH US.
WOMEN FO WIN THE WAR.
The won.T. of Ai.Krk.i are goinc to 'save the Waste i spots, in turning them over to such non-returnable m
and Win the U ar". The arc starin g this week under
MONDAY. .Il l A' J. 11)17. This is an unfortunate day. according to the leading of astrologers Mars and Venus are in evil aspect. It is a peculiarly unlucky day for travel or change of any sort. Important journeys should be delayed. Mars gives warning of contli-t and possible loss of life through some unexpected cause, not in the regular course of the usual war hazards. It Is not a fortunate rule for women to whom great burdens and many anxieties appear to be coming. Again emphasis is put upon the prophecy that, unless the miracle of peace take place before autumn, the war will bssume conditions that mean long strife and heavy losses to the United States. There Is a sign read as foretelling many frauds, strifes and scandals connected with the war and our part in it. Warning is given of graft in places that will be least su-pecte.l. An aspect of the stars makes this danger appear most menacing. This first week of July may bring many adverse influences against which the United States must combat and new problems are indicated for the president. Spies and plots will engage pub-Ik-, attention before the end of the month. It is prognosticated. The culmination of Saturn in Germany is evil, as has been pointed out by astrologers, hut heing sextile to Jupiter. It is possible that new allies mav aid the kaiser. There i a sdgn read as presaging trouble in Jails, asylums and other
public institutions. i Persons whose birthdate H is; should be most cautious in all bui- 1
WIIALKS! "Pat whale meat," says secretary Pedheld. and just as nutritious:" My soul was rilled with sweet relief When Ped'ield amiably suggested That whale meat is as good as beef And far more readily digested. . "Aha!" said I,- "the cachalot i-'hall be my diet in the future. I'll eat it dtaily, fresh and hot. And chuckle at the baftied butcher!" Put when I tried to buy a whale In sundry stores and market places, I found tue only ones for sale Were stuffed and rtowed away in cases. 'Jhe aproned persons In the shops Concerning whales were rather hazy. And when I a.-kod for bow-head chops They shouted: "Chuck him out! He's crazy!' "I'll have to bleed my whales mvrelf," Said I, "I'll raise the eggs and hatch 'em. And when upon the pantry shelf The food runs low, I'll go and cr.tch "em." Alas! this fancy bote no fruit. My golden dreams were dissipated; The whale, I learned, is not a brute That's easily domesticated. Moreover, though my hoarded kale I'd willingly consent to part with, I could not get. a single whale (Say nothing of a pair to start with. That whales are good for pkbe and plute Is sAorn to i y the folks who've ct 'em; That Pcdfield's right I don't dispute. Put where's a person going to get 'cm?
"It is cheaper than beef
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Canning season is here, so buy your sugar in quantities and save. The war tax of 50c per hundred will soon be in force. BEST CANE DOUBLE SACKED
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lie Couicl Help a It. Amos pinchoi wants to know who
ness affairs, which may proe very is going to pay for the war. Well, troublesome. .he and his brother Gift' can do a Children born on this day may be ' good deal if they will loosen up as
Liberty bonds i.nyway ev en if it is a trirte slow, in 1 impetuous and hard to manage. w ell as they did for the rnurcn
These s'lbj-cts of Cancer often are party. exceedinglv moody and tempera- '
vestment" as th Ped Cross.
the ietd-rsh;; of Her't-rt IP-over, the United States fo.d a 1 in f n is' r, 1 ! . They w ill 00 r. form 1 2 1 fcitatt.: woman's c-rga nuatmn in the w Id. ibir feminine uu'.hor. mm ..cin mobtli.'.ed for kitchen
cöK, tecausM wie a.i.euiu.s iuit,. u.at its 111 t' when fo.dtuffs advance, and seldom mark prices down American kitc he n that ti:e war is to I u.m. A worn- Uvheu foodstuffs decline?" en's army 1 to r.--ht with food for ammunition surely j Alo: "Why is it that, when restaurint reonle mark
1 f operation i charts, they almost invariably CUt down quant!-
OME RESTAURANT MYSTERIES. "Why is it." inquires the Christian Science Monitor,
("that the rtstaurants nearly alwajs mark up prices
& r.h.k; tr.nl 1 hoi ::.c uto make the f o a : . 1 : t
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as it outfl.t to. r n i r. k p r 1 v a ' i ' cami iur.. It
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TtiMe bo pica b i p.uhfui and weak- :
T-.--thine in i;.i!iH' ..boat this
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the vital crr.cier.t:-.
tor n w hich the .r t'irn -
that is a;
1. The rules are
and t.-tren. !
1.1 p'e.
': -:. bu w ith thought. t'inl, cook with care Ti.i.-a. serve ju.-t crania h. i'o.;ith. save what will keep I'li'th. at w h a wo. .Id spil. sxth. prefer ho;i;e-grown f
And ir. (cuuiiision; "Why hould the restaurant people rai!e ikm hiu! cut iion ralioiiH. in order to
cud, I i.rAvji-t a ihn le-.el nt fhfir nreit whn thav mlht ro.
is to t e ued j duce their expenses by removing the flowers and the
in n .moer, ori hestrA which, in many instance, the patrons would
like to. but cannot, eat?" There are mvsterie.s ln every trade. Per hap ome restaurant man will throw liht on these.
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"I have heard with wrath of the Infamous outrage
! committed upon you," wrote Wilhelm to Constantine.
You se. Constantine is his brother-in-law and had been ki ked, awfully, whcie it hurts. Still, Wilhelm ought to feel t'.ad to have friends in the family who can sure
raits. First, vo j -ir a pied.-. Wom n's c ouncils ' tell him how ;t tee'.s. i ' r defec.se m e i ; and w.. men's clubs and I -
church organization.- l. virv city iie j rovided with the
pledge Cards Tlr t :: ' I am Riad to join in the
rv u e or food, conservation
in the Unit 1 .-'tale-, ji.d l he it by aicept membership In th I'r.'t 1 Mate-- ! d Ai n.u.i.-t r.itin. pledging myelf to virry o..t the d.r- - t;or:s an l auvp'e of the food
mir.;. tri tor m
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t mv liou-ehold i:: ht fat
as .;y tircum.-tan' e j r;:;it." The woman who s.-r. tl.'- ; i--e and mails it to the rational food a tmim.strator at U . . siungt-vi. receives by return mil a membership b i.! e wdücn she can ban in her window. It read. "M"iu! er of the United States
Talk about th early bird! Bavaria is discussing whit part of Au-ao-Lorraine should he hers, after the
w ar.
Correspondent Ackermn reports that the German crow n prim e rw waves his hand when the peop'S heer. Gee! what a come down!
mental.
(Copyright. PM7.)
The Public Pulse
CVmm trnbr Hon for this eelnmn may be signed anony roonsiy bat must be lecoaoled by tlie rarae of tte writer t Insure irood fslth. No re-p-onsVbtlltr for facta or eenttment eiprrfwed will be iwirmed. Honest dL-M:s8lon ef puMlc ltiestlon Is Inrltetl. bat with the rlRht referred to eliminate Ttetcr. and obJe-clonabU nutter. Vit eoluna ii fTce. BaL b reaorabl.
"Why Don't Tliry I '.at Cake?" j From the amieultural lejartment j we b arn that mushrooms are a fine I substitute tor beef, containing nc arI ly a fifth as manv r;lories per : pound. And they cost only about 'three times as much.
Tin' Last Chance. "Mid the rocket's red crlar And bomb bursting in air
He'll Soon Hate Plenty of Company. The King of Greece, unluckiest of men. Got on a throne, and then got of again.
Don't Worry: He Will. You may fire when ready. Per hing!
Just a Short Job to wire your home. About two days after the men are on the job you'll be ready for ELECTRIC SERVICE You will use it eventually anyway Why not now?
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buy a Piherly bond. o u r share.
and be doing
Nature ote. In the tropio there are snakes that fly. They probably call 'em Zeppelins. Past the ('oiw)r. The fact that Texas is raising 1 billion watermelons thi year con-
I vinces us that the South is eoine to
send a good siz'd army of colore! troop for action, and wants them well prowded fcr.
II' roiiics. tmi IH2I1. p is foolish for the Fin-dish to enlist Charlie Chaplin. It will take most of the money we lent 'cm to pay his salary.
And llnrrj I'p .lout It. You can't win wars with conversation. puv a bond and sa.e the nation!
Pditor News-Times. I have Jut been reading your editorial on the labor party platform and wish to say a few words
in reply, as I had lead the labor! platform and w ith the memory of YOl'H the coal deal whhh was pulled off 1
last winter still fresh ln my mind. !
I thought a municipal coal yard
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vorn own. Manv a juarrelsoine child :s de-
might look sood to rriot working ; eloped because of the tur u!ent people, whether It was socialistic j home life whhh it sees every day. or otherwise, and I was reminded; Tv, nrtie man or woman cotnes to
lo..k upon the "farnilv jar" or a
spat" as j;.st a natural r'rt
more forcibly - f si;ch a neces.-ity since I just read of a poor woman
b.Aintr ser.t to iail for ste.ilipr iai.il. little
This same woman, so 1 1 r paper state. Is trying to support seven children. Is it pr.ssible for a woin-
of life. .tra'. n if not allowcl to enter ir.b family (uarreN or to
tangle with
sisters and brothers at
Kvery cargo hip sunk by U-boats mean3 higher prices for American focd.
1 an to perform such a task without j home, will surely de-, elop ar i:s!y
stealing something? And. by the side when o.it from under parental way. since the coal which was! control. bought last winter could not have Kven when the home is a reacecost more than four dollars per ton. 1 ful one. mincppr with other childelhered ln South Pend. who gotjdren often develops a tendency to
A Mack "black week" of U-boat deviltry, with our destrcj cr5 over there, too.
the other thre'-fifty prorit? Would it have been agaln-t the law if the coal had been delivered to the people of South Bend at cost, which
".vent to school they are anzeiic in d imposition, perhaps. Put the first encounter with the brawling kid in the side alley takes mother's darling out of the cherubic classes and m"d and blood-streaked face replace the smooth cleanliness Of papa's pet. It may shock fond parents, hut it is not the time for further belligerence. Keep a calm, cool head: exercise our own self-control, and with a firm h.ir.d and juiet mien i'iHl the Ktnrm in a wa to emphasize the beauty of ejf -control. (Copyr ght. 1117.)
s ,uabIe ar.d b ad- to dispute., which can only be settled by precept and J
example in the home. Up to the time Pillie and Bobbie
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