South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 221, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 9 August 1917 — Page 2
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FOOD BILL OVER
N SENATE BG-7 Gives President Most Compre hensive Power of Any Ever Passed in Nation. TVA?IIINV;T N, Anc. ' . Tho f.u-rj i -. a-- A t!ir.r;-li !h- f,!r , f.f I e c i ri T i ! .if tri r.r .it I .'.;.. k "Wi-rlr.r ..!' .iff it:"..i uj.fn it v. ;, finally nnrt'i hy -:. if- in form. yr-xu-- u j,;,r. -l , th-hout-e. I'rr -'t Wilw,h- jsrj.itur now rn:k'c it j.tu. Tlif 'itc .. a .", to 7. Tl;o otitis n.iii.-r th- f onf-r-f r: e t ; i r u-r-: I rm r.its. Ilar.l-.viri;. H. Hi- an.! lifr-.l; r-ptil.li- i i ( a ! : - I i.t r,( 'Iioiini, I-i 1 " . 1 1 ttt- i and I'er.ri.pp. Irnmediati ly aff r th- f.nal ojirn tne control m!!. th- senate a ' f.ff o'e al-o al'pifived th onforr nrr- irpoit on thf- fir-t administration f...,,) i.iii. j,ro oh ii f.,a food 5Mjr and a ppi opr. a t ion f st!rnu!at prodm tior. Wil-m t" l'rida. Hoth hill-; a i !r.ni' 1 i u -day )th I't'-'t Vi!-on'.- apf.i..al. S-na? rid h"i!-- ! ohi.- W'.-dn.--dav rint in i,! ,! ii, ti. tli-. tho )... . ...i '. ; ' ! ' ". '11-, I I (HI Mld Ü J incnt of tin huii until IYMnv ;i?: I neri -Mty f..r tin- sinin- ..f 1 1 1 hills in opn -ion h the t.i idin o'hits of both limiM. Tin s.-r.a'c in -nl tonight until I'ridav .-o t h a t ! aft.-r Fprak-r 'lark : i.- r: s tin- bills ;i;n ro-roiiv i.n,- of th h u-c th'-v may thn be siirn-l i.v th- s"naf 's preidimr of'b er and imui' diat"!v sent to the 'yiite lions. To (iir IffHiMT Heinum. Prompt app .liitiu' rd of Herbe. llirer a-' food a d m i ni ra P and immediate operation umlet- the . 5dition i-i expected to follow. In itdditiori fo Itr com pr hen .-i probions for ( orti'd "f foo. I. f ! !, fertilizer and farm pi i p t n e n t . th" mtrol bill rariies .ii.i-ti- pr diiblüon feat Hi es. Thi.Tv da after it is approved it will I" nn'. awful to oe foodstuffs in tiie ma r.tl fa i 1 1 : 1 " of distilled be-erat;--s or to imp.-ir .ij : r i I ! . ,i sdrit fop bee;.l;;,. put;....-,, and the p-.vsident will be empowered to ommanderr fT mil:tar purpo-es distilled liqiitiv iiov- !iel, in bond and to req.iiT.ite "' rtrict the use of foods in the manufacture of wine ami beer. The final vote i.t the senate aseemed by unanimous con.-ent to dispose ,.f th bill late Wednesday :tr.il after four d as' di-cus-ion of the conference repott. In addition to the seen senators votinp against tlie bill. Senator ;ore. chairman of the senate npi i( ult ui a! committee, and Senator Sherman, republican, were paired and did rot t Hoth announced that they had been at liberty to .te they would have been regi-fered in the nrpatlve. Of the aV'setit and paired senators i announcement -a made in both! houses that iltuall all.faore.l the' tinal draft. j Contrary to ep.-, tation-'. no mo- j tion to reomn.it th" bill with instructions or oth r parliamentary ijections were oil. ted b. foie the MltP. Ccni:rc-s hout 'riiiom:li. To4 s."nat aition irtuailv ionC Indes WOlk of Co;i"!ev upon the a d m i n it ra t b n 1 u' i 1 1 1 i on p.i i u n initiat'-d l.i. Mav. t put- into the t rc -ident"-; b.and f,.r p. ional u-f r (1 -b- c a : i n n t'..e not ui'.n-ual and i on: pi el;ei'! e po w t : ar.. 1 . t c i i 1 - j inp t many m.-mbrt of .-..i !--. m i-ks the Iin..v iti.oi of nation. ,1 i la'i-tb- xp. iiuet t . ii - i m cc a t ; ? i ! the p'o':r.iui i followed the :m. and a ( t i m o n ; i . ' ; b.tt'M' o ; . ; .o-I t i 'U d . ! -a t e i u nui'.v e.,l"v r. ;V Pil ( ) ! lie -eii.i-..'. after the president had prevailed upon tn;crf o la a el ( 1 1 t i a Ii .i II W o ! K an.I UTed . on- U-.on Ol III" le isla t i on b- .1 ! 1 t. d.al w it t h:s ,i : ' c! o; s Til.1 co ; f ! c 1 : ( e i bill had been .... po ij. ti(. food ' j,. s. !.,! s. u. I ll-: Sat'tvd.iy aid tii .t-, If ., , j!,,. , j ! j sin e .T u ! 1 Tb.- M o i - i a - n i e a 1 ' r ' .Tune -J ' . ' ' to 7. v. e k' delate Ii ohibji ion .l.is I V i t q qo- it ion p 1 ' d ot h. : an t lanatoi- Hed ,'ir .lW .. p, ' p? o h i 1 t bn i'i i-i"i .bliv.d the f.M a. ote. v ' f . r ;1 .! ,! c 21. f it t her i o :i f. . n i . -- i -, ,; , , , . .. -x 'a. e'. d llil L' W h.i- h the T -:,b!'.T a"-ed cbmin.i! ion of -. n. 1 1 e amendi .e-;t- for a fo..d ivd of 'b'.-e l if n;l"M - a ' '. d a i o I . : ; r e - - i o n . 1 i T i 1 1 r r to s p ; e w a ! ; r 1 1 -t t - ELEVEN DROWN IN GALE j ICIXCSTCiX. :.t..';- Fl .. . :i , . et ons we'-e oiounei and a i.n.i . died from cpo-ate in Like i:tario MVdlT'idar wlien the . ii. '. ,,.,o-er Oorirr A. Mar-!: ' f iblbxille. (o... fourdre.l .n a i . c v pa!' ..u tl Aoyacr from --. l:o v.. to K':phton Tne l:.:ht! o e l.i . r at Sii..coe ilanl reported t'.e d:-i-t.a-New Process Removes Superfluous Hair Roots! Win; f ?r.e f'.-d i i? ! u.: i i 1 1 : i: trftiHtt s ui:. .!.!. !.t.- t.. !.. i- t! it I :.- 'in i.'W ... t u.ih r.r..' tf.e V o : t.fire r... t ;i:el -ill !:! . .i. kI I ir:i'Vi ! It i .hue w:ti.. ,t t',.t Irp; i l. .;. r. ; !. : '..'! i 1 p. 1.1 ! I!.. j,-..,, I,.,: to ':;: ! a'.i w it ;. an t : r . t ' d N" . f I : I ; . r Ilk.- :t ,.-r a.- .!. t bair r....fs t : eat n.f p 'ir v.'y vyi Pi-'cf i ...iiv ie,iii.f -Win ti. n't r, i u '., ! . l's H Tin a ... p..,fi, . . I ., . . ..- 'i';iit .. 1- .lir!.i Tl.. -.n-ier . ! . k z ; '( r.- . ! . If i i a - r- . - i.. . r if t ii. j...!, l... : - . .. , : . , ; .,..,! .. : v e f i I :i 1 ... j i : t.. l.iI . .... ; . . "i- f ii, "'a !:;' , ; : a - 1 .;.
HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN
ii I'ul.litir.l in thr liit-rrt if lixl. Infitrttr) j ! Vo1- u No- 1 T IS BIG Tonitht i- th hii; üihl. Mi w 1 1 1 1 tho il.inro ;unl K-la tim-. I.'M'T ji.uk. in !s-i flahi.iat' jduns O ailil--. Will fliMlL'hf 1.. th.. wiillrr f .:; ,f th- !.ii,'i: -t nuMir (era 1 ... . . VI. ..'. T sl 1: i'i thf u.ir history of thf ritv ! hiiidrf-'Is ti k-U have . n !. und ar r am;' rnonts for our !i:rard time aif mado. Th" i'rn"r;ii:i f.r the ,enin,' irvNd-s a dance, a drill liV .1 v. -Vet mi I id if r vrn-ii.1. Min.l ma.hi. .. . nu n with tlutrucks th, ma.-hine uns wre-tlin. hand M-liM tio,., and other n,i:.,o.. . ' CO. F DIGS TRENC ,ES mnanv 1 f'.ll.o in flu-, i.vt.i.rl. i of . a-,,.,., nini,. .."V. ' 1 ' i I I J r i M - 11 I ai IC IM"" U Vi I,Lrr Tu-il;iv v nirLr, sjM-nt n norji"n "i '--ter.ltv morn im: in trench!" j wo? k. If wa r..t ex-n-t!y th kind ' ''f tr-nch work tlu-v ep ;-t to do ii ' 'rann-. how r. but a af-?v rirst
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proposition. Trneh'-s wire duCj,lftr 5k" s o-r eaeh man'H tecabgilt a'l the t to ,ivnt th'-!"1'' carefully a list of those heini;
u -'ti -r from liin-iliirt Mm an.i.--M'.omes of the troops. ( 'om pa nv d. ill wa also s-i n -ome titTT- in th - afternoon ard the South I: ml outtit df'i;:nated to be the !:r.-t of tl. Indiana tr-.njH m t!i" t ra in in r rami at Hattie b it-e, Mis- . is sliowiu
mm h p!o-rre-s. . lir was quite sine that eiy tew men Arrii of v.-ar vhich - th"in tn:s " i t - would turned down." pu'o-hu "nt- for off, ..-e-- in ';:ne of I I'icM Siafl AsM'tti'ilcs war .-:e rea l to th- nr n of nil? '"!. l:,,,,- has ordered all memunit - at I,". ; . r , !.-, ti., men bi t of tl.e l'.-dd staff o- tli third wet-" inf roo d of trie o-iu: r of to- ! Piment to -port to South Rend in-' to sli ,,r p' -t. mutiny and'-'t once, and nm- of tiie men o'h-r a-t for v hi h they may be' r i' h-d this ity late ia-t nipht. ho; or puri-md . - a c u rt n i a it i 1 1 The men eompdr.p this staff in-m-.y direct. i elude: 'd. 1 b orpe V. I V vermuth. j I.ieut 'ol. ir ill" I. Kilmer. 'hap-''f
It's a l ard thinp to believe, but ' Iain .lames W. Fakir.s. Ma jor ( leorpe ' hy the Kniphts of Columbus yesterif is de. Iircd tint somr. lneti re-fuse ' W. Mondv. Major 'all F. I '.ever ..daw Th" M. F. Shirk dairy con-
to salute Li Clor;." when theyj Major C.uy J. Shauphniss. Fat. Adjt. pa-s it at the V. M. i A., and one.IIInief I . Hex. Fat. Adjt. l.eWis R
man was heard to say to another. " h. let's don't "o on that side of the strict or we'll Inue to take off our hats " Sotnethinp will happen to that man same daw Major '';.ii ) Heyci' of Warsaw. coniiiiandinp the first battalion of the third Indiana, was a visitor at L-eper today. Major Fejer. Lieut Col. Kilmer and Chaplain Fakins. all of Warsaw, took their federal physical examination at the Y. M. c. A. today. EXEMPTIONS CLAIMS FILED WEDNESDAY Th' men from district Xo. 1 tilinp exemption claims Wednesday afternoon a re: Verne I'. Farker. 1 1 F Fayton st . married; Harry F. lorri- j -on. 'j s F. Miner st.. widow d mother; ''ail Takos. iToi s. Taylor sr.. uiariied; Fail F. l'.owder. Ihix X. l!aiii-on married and re L -: i ' i -: Hichar I Stewart, ob' I. eland ' w. married: . paries I-.. I oney. 'u-h:np -:.. married; Anton llorbith. 171 I S. Kendall st.. married: William I'. Abandr. 1P: Floiine st.. -married; Claud Cripc. 1 1. 1 S Michigan st.. married: Fwiatt Stewart. Inn: .McKinley a . widow.-.l moth.cr: I'rank Mihoj-ua, lt'.l! S. Sett married: True Y. Swop-. 'In Marietta st.. mar lied; I'loyd '.. '. . !i. r. 1 '. Horatio -t . married: .bj;iham Iter. nan. t 1 ; Lincoln way.
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' maiiieu. nc: man i.ieiuiim. 1 Shei man av., widowad mother; Ftad.v Sinpleton. n'7 X. Hill st . tnariie,!; "red ".u Cnudy. l' ' 1 7 S. La fa 1 1 e st.. married: Arthur A. Wop'. .", nr. Sli.-rman aw. married, Tho-e from di-trut Xo tiling t'.-iinis Wednesday afternoon af: F.ole-law Xapieralski. 12 4 Chetnut st.. married: Ces'.ow Lucnski, ! IJev w. Xapier .-t.. maiiied: Joseph ib. r, box :'".. Kentucky av.. married. I tie toiiowin nn n laueii to npp i .' for examinations befme dist'ii: b,,.4i,i Xo 1 AVednesday: A':.l:w l'.a'. -Vile, toll J'rairi" ,1V.; Will.ani Taka.li. Hl.' S. Chap.n c.i.q Svbwar. '.Ml W. ak M.: James Cihoy. :::o X. Hill st.; Huj.b.p.h l.ov-a ht. t. II 17 S Franklin j -t . I'-n-Mi-.l Sando-!-. l."2.t Kim1 .til aw: c,. .. 'alk..--. F. K , v : . 4-;,., ,ri. p fo..k. K. p(I st j t..nl p Anms. x:bi F. F.owi .an st : Perry L. Cr.:m. 224 X. da!. : - st : c. ;. c'randall. II'. S. Hid st : Walt. .- C. Morris. Uej Yirmm. i -t DETECTIVES SEARCH FOR MAN WHO SEIZES WOMAN Ibteitnes secured thr r,e:hh(Mhood of Hum Village park short p. .after noon Wednesday for a strange . ran who attii'ked Mrs. Anna Hires. 'In Catalpa av., Wednesday mornwhile sh. was pickinp berries :n a pat. ii near W.ih.ut si. and Hw.Mi- Ibies v. as w orkin.; amonr the "id- in Iii1 midtile of the patch, when tl;' assailant apj Touched and a-e,i plt ; the lim, .she repl'ed that d;i did not know, and turned to ..'tir.i. her tsU. He snarled -on., thn m polish, thvn caught la i' in his ..;nis Sh- s reamed, but the man 1 ad disappeared be-to.,-hi 1 p , nu-. An autotiioi.il. with ' o . ; I" detitls -iii to tl.' -'eiie aid i lh"i"uu!i seaich was made in' '" - w hole di.-tt k t
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Final Physical l ests Are Uiven; All in Fine Shape l'ual sti-i mi -t fei linn in th- local na'i r.al j;iiril in it-aili-m-s kf ftM c 'ul. Hoot. . hi f inu.-ter- ! 1112 oflll'l r of tlifi t-t-it frAnrvc ir ..... " ' . . - . V I j V ' p .A4 ri were taUrn yesterday afterno.ri whi'ii two federal surgeons, IJeut. All.Tt J. F.rni'iaid and Lieut. Wiiiter II. McKay, stopped oti i.i this city to ixe the rnemhers of th. . . . I I I ' 1 I I i r I 1 1 I 1 I lif I :i ii 1 I t ' . e. .. f ; ., . 1 fI 1'1'' "1 laminations. lp i:ntil a j --ur lat nuht everv n,.-m hf r j . . , o, M. Muq i.in-n. anu ma . mm- .. .1. i. i .. . . -un comi.aiii-s ha.l I n piv.-n the jotb lal i. K "ompat:y 1' and tlub:.i. hi!., - ii company will re.cUe th"ir -vamii ation tod..y. Just how nianv of the niHi will m.i''T'u w.u :;ot l-e K:i!'Wn r-r a ''".vs- ;'s the reports of th" e-I j a mi mm: oüic a re .er.t to Major Ke-n at I ndia tri polls. and ted will be forwarded to i'ol. r' ' r::''It',
: II ,M,t expe.-tcd that many oflmu di time jesterday tliat the parade l,,- local men will be tcj - tcd. as set for last evening had to be piven ' I-i- -it. .Mck'ay stated last ni-ht "that ' up and a crowd of several thonwand ! tJlis U;iS 'twü.v tlie üm-st bunch of ' potvons who a pr eared at the park to
s.d.'.iirs h- had yet examined, and Hershey. and Hat. Adjt. Clarence I-:. Clark. Mann s W. Hakinr Hat. Adj. F.lmer ; I.Hc. Fat. Adjt. Lewis It. Hershey. and Hat. Adjt. Clarence L Clark. Airanpements are l.ieinp made wit!i a number of local firms to supply membeis of the company with temporary uniform. Capt. Holers is anxious to pet all the men in suits as soon as possible, as he thitr s the men will take preater inte'cvt in their work ami pick up the military maneuvers more rapidly.
NEWS of SURROUNDING TOWNS
ST0VERVILLE, IND. Mr. and Mrs. Hdward Ke:np and daughter l 'lorenc' of Colu minis are puests of Harry Palmer at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Peter lli-v.ii of Mishübika, )rs. L.nberson palmer and Ha ri Palmer and Marie Schäfer of thi-- pho spent ,aturda and Sur.day at Three Hieis. Midi. Mrs. K!i.ab-th l.-.ich of Hu-kirk 'A as the v lest o! Mi s. W. H. .--chafer FORGETS TO REGISTER, NOW IN COUNTY JAIL lohn F. u le corn, what pranks ale thim! Thou didst inebriate Wladysla.v Kodrcki -ii thoroughly and sina-ess-luüy on Jure ä that he, forsooth, loi u.ettii: j. that his yars numbereti: 2 . pas-eth by e re,istratioti booth all u.imindlul. So Wiadys'av. charpeth thee. Hut whether ihou li .'t ro.nained his companion c ontinuously sine that sorry day, W. lad slaw ayeth nc-t. However, Wlady-law hath at least fallen afoul of :e law. and re.-ieth afar fiorn th templing pres nee, in e county bocd y liat h. HOW TO GET IN TOUCH WITH MEN IN NAVY The Western Fnion Telegraph Co, has received notice from the director of nawil comiiuinicatinns that telegrams refrrinp to life or death c f any relative or anyone in the serice of the Fnited States navy should be addressed care of Bureau of Navigation. Pre is r.n example of how it sho ild bo done: John Smith. l S. S. Texas, Care of Bureau of Na ipation. Navy repartrnent. Washington. I). C VACATION IS A NI-:ci'N.sTY. ISchool teachers. business men. tc., don't make the mistake that it is necessary to stay home, plan to pet rest and fortify ;. outself for the lonp winter. C. A. McNutt. Grand Tiuak aRent. will send yoq where PFHH AI H a:nonp the pines and balsams, and where you can u-t t pood tishinu. will tiOi Ui unir system ariJ make you feel nt and read to 'do our bit," 2 will oer round trip from South I tend to Mu-koka lil;'.s. :te.i""1 is'ands of Gcaqjun pay, Burr.s'ujuJ u.:ul Toronto. Ad',
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NEWS I.t. It. It. William; lt gt. .I. J. Kiinyun. ihici:li:ss flPID DRILL .Ma( liir.p ctin drill was takm up by a special pun quad yesterday for tlif first time sine th third restiiniiu Ift the Mexican lorder last Pecemher. Some remarkahlo rec- ! ord? were made iy the squad. while a laree crowd of spectators looked on. at Leeper park The pun squad started on a truck at a piven .omrnand. traveled a ; mMunn- o. n.oi- uiari i -o, j.m.is, J tc,k th- :.Mm hox from the truck. 1:1"u 1110,1 thf' -un in a twn of "!adv t lire" in 40 seconds. This , . I I .. . . t ,. - t A 1 . , .:,, iv., 0 , -...:.., .i.-ni l - 4 tt 111 fc 1 I '-lllHlll U I 1 M j jM-t' ef,,re the dance at the park to1 t.iht. Tin drill -sterday afternoon U;,s n?-,1"r chAr-o of First Sert. jliunyan a;id the squad was vom-; Dos- ! of Ser2t. Steife. hauffeur: i, i..n-,.. i.a j'IUH'O-I ll Ulli I , I 4J(l VITT I 1 . ' I'inson, i ,na Ammunition Man Sidel NO TIME TO PARADE j The ph-sicil examination of members of the headquarters and 'machine un ompinies required so I w inners the review were disapj pointed. j Heports of the examination indi;cat" tliat fc-.v of the men of the South li;. units will be rejected ' 'y the federal .povernment. (Jl'TS LOTS OF FOOD, I Many persons and orpani.at ions tare donaiinp foodstutTs and other ' comforts for the troops. A number cushions ware loaned to the boys tributed live t.allons of milk and M. I'. Hatch pave a case of lemons and .".0 iioiinds of supar. A committee of women headed by Mrs. Fred L. Stedman donated 110 bed sacks and Mrs. Howard Cnshinp contributed bed ticks. Hesidents of West Navarre street pave a pallon and a half of pickles. Thor Xybladh. corporal of the machine pun company, arrived in camp from his home in Chio.mo today. Corp. Xybladh was with th machine company on the Mexican border. Sumlav. Mr. and Alis Weste v ':m :ilin i
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and children ot South Bend spent I irj; Lea fa Hoadruck of Morocco, Sunday w ith Mrs. Josiah Leach and I mp, is here visitinp with her parfamily, j ents! H. H. Williams, and friends for Miss Dorothy Brooks of South j :i f,.y days. Hend is speiulinp several da.-. with Miss Leah Aper returned home Miss Malde Koontz. Saturday from South Hend. whre Miss Julia Heron of South Bend ' she has been employed for the past spent Sunday with Mrs. Muhle I tw days. Schäfer and family. J Mrs. L. F. Fair an 1 son. John, and Mi.-s Clare Hiser. who has been 1 Mrs. Charles Fair spent Saturday afiitiiip friends here, has it-turr.fil ttirinnn in Walkerton. to her iio.ne in .iiu.!tn:i, O. The W. H. M. society of the M. K. Mrs. Itaiph Harris and Mis. Ir.-i church will meet with Mrs. Georpe inp Jatkson ot South Hend wero'Colo Friday afternoon for repular puests at the liome of Mrs. Joiuh meetinp. Leach Thursday. J Fdna McKesson. Leah Apper and 1'hilip Scliat'er. sr.. Mr. and Mr. (Basil Seifert of South Bend spent W. I Sc haler and .-on Fai l and I Sunday at Koontz lake for an outing. Mrs. c. w. Palmer motored to Lake- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brelfford of ille fuesda eveniii?. Gary. Ind., and Miss Xellio C.allimore Henry Fo xers of Hiver Hark ; of Cinc innati. spent the week end lalle.i here on busine.-s Tuesday. t with Mr. and Mrs. Otorge Cole and .Mr. and Mrs. tto Younp cf I I'amily. South Hend called on friends here' Williard cMKesson returned MonSaturday eveninp. day from a visit with friends and Mi. and Mrs. William Kelly and relatives at South Bend, family of Mishawaka spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jake SousW and v.ith Mrs. Kellv's parents. Mr and ! little daughter spent Saturday and Mrs im . s. h ,. I Sunday with relatives in South Bend.
BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICH. Mrs. Valentine, with h-r little! dau Juer. I orris. returned Monday ! fron, a visit with her mother. Mrs. Harriet Blee, in St. Joseph ' Mrs. Flora F. had we, to St i . 1-.,. to- . , . . I aosetdi I nestlav to spend the ilav ' . , - with her son. Lawrence Davis amk his wife, who came over on th boat I from Chicago for a day's nutinp Mr. W. 1 Loder of Albion, -with her daughter. Mrs. 'tto Zuch of! ivaiamazoo. is a isiior at the liome of her daughter. Mrs. H. A. i'arr. J .Mr. and .Mrs. .M. . Hotchkqss of j deir.s. X. Y.. ate isitirp the for- I mer's mother. Mr. Abigail Slade. .Mrs. i'oby ii. i arker of northern i Michigan is a visitor at the home of her son. Lev. F. H. l'arker. Burdette Mabi'l is on the sick ll?t. W. X. Skinner. O. J. pennell. Olu Skinner. . . Hart and Arthur Bennett motored to KIkhart Sunday to see Levi Farley, who has been seriously ill for seeral weeks. Mr. Farley is improving. Miss Julia Tute di-d Sunday nipht at the home of Frank Hurtsell in Benton Harbor, where she has made her home for --mie time past. She was a 'member of one if Berrien county's be-t kr.on families, and was born near Berri.-n Springs Sli- was 2 years old and 1 and hud been an inwilid most of her - life. She was a uer of Miss Rachel j iai. who wa- dean or women at hi the Central State normal at Mount !
)' Pkasant for a mnnhr of year, and who i . 1 .ilicinC :t r :izo. The
only surviving relative 1 Marion T. IJollinsrer. a nephew, of Minneapolis, , Minn., who Is a teacher in the r-hooN of tliat ity. The 1'ody was broueht here Turday cfternoon for burial. Mrs. K.ihr K. Slight i visittner her sister in roldwatei, this week. Hfnry Hradley visited friends in Uenton Harbor Tuesday. The employe? of the Kawneer Manufacturing company, about .".00 in number, will hold n picnic in the crove Faturday, August 11. and will be accompanied by the Kawneer band. Fischer's pavilion has been enpraced for dancing in the afternoon. Miss Xellie Waldorf is a purst at tho i:. Klbel home in South liend this week. Mr. and Mr.. J. Howard Taylor of Chicapo were week-end visitors with the lattM-"s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. r. Wet more. Miss Iil?nche Lav of Chicago, who lias heen spending- a week at the v.. V. Waldorf cottape on Bluff street, has pone to the summer home of her parents nt Lake Usterliout, Michipan. Slie was accompan'.ed bj' Miss June Waldorf. Mrs. Iaura S'torick of South Hend. with her pranddauqhter. Miss Iois Wilson, was a week-end visitor with her sister. Mrs. Jeanette Storiok. M. H. Castner was a business visitor in South Hend Monday. Fr-'d K. I'.ooth died at his home nar I'.errien renter Sund.iy niplu. He was 17 years old. The funeral service was held Tuesday afternoon. LYDIOK Charley Brrnen and Harry Owen j hare returned to their homes in Chuapo after several weeks' visit witn Mr. and Mrs. Jake Straup ani family. Mr. and M.'s O. Wise of South Lend and Mr. and Mrs. J. o. Sheddrick of South Warren called on Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Strotip Wednesday eveninp. A number from this place attended the Oak drove picnic held at Hottawatomie park at South Bend Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kinory Johnston of Winona Hake and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lnp and son. oiville of South Bend visited with Mr. and Mis. Forest Hitter Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Bon Tdndsey and children siient Wednesday with Mrs. Dan Wise of South Be ml. The Younp People's Sunday school class of the Second Brethren church were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Stroup Friday eveninp. The entertainment consisted of a propram of pames and music followed with a lunch. Miss Fhyli- Hir.dsey is spendinp a few days at the horn' of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C.orody of Fairview. Marvin Trumble and Miss Mary Straup attended the Cutters picnic at Berrien Springs Saturday. Mrs. Clarence Stewart of South Bend spent Wednesday with her sister. Mrs. John Humes. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Wenrick of New Carlisle were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jake Strvup Sunday eveninp. Miss Crace Tappart of Albion an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Peterson and children have left for a couple of weeks' visit with relative at various noints in northern Michigan. NORTH LIBERTY, IND. I Mrs. Sue BeCoudres and dauphter, ! Hazel of South Bind are visiting I .:.!. i-M.. Tr'niifrr; nnd wdf. I Willi V irm wti.-n-v. - 1 Scout Master Few . . jurami I .a f iiln-r and Hoy Scouts are ndinp thp fore part of the week in rn,np at Fii!jlake- . , Miss Lora 1 ,f sonth Bend cllt Sl,n(lay h. ,loffl i,k ; , C' "'w ,!"1('lt't with Mr I I tin n church will met "with Mrs Kd . . (Bishau Fridav afternoon, olwl Mp.i., Wiman pent Saturday in Walkerton attendinp the farmers' day celebration. Mr. Johnson and family of Niles Mich., spent Sunday here, the puests! LfT r-nrrnil nnd family. " . PAIAILK BILXlIUi:. ; yr antj m,-s. Georce Kramer ar.dj rr"ank Warner and family. Frank j powers and family spent Sunday at Koontz lake. Carl Lasch wa in Sotith Ber.d Satu play. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Skiks entertained at dinner Sunday. Those present were: Georpe Matz of Teeparden; Mrs. Charley Hildrebrand. of Nappannee; Hollo Skiles and family of Sumption Prairie; Fred Schriver and Mrs. Alrnira Bailey of opve Branch; ( tto Skiles and fam ily of Ancona, 111. Miss Bernice Bowers wjs in South ,er.d Sunday eveninp. C. Spncer of Fort Wayne called on Ldmond Hartman Monday. Advertisers make protlts fr()in volume not prices.
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Citizen Soldiers, Attention!! In a few weeks you will be called to the colors, you men who have successfully passed the examinations for Uncle Sam's new National army. Meantime you will want to learn all you can about the job that lies ahead. Soldiering will be a new business to most of you. So now is the time to learn what you can about it. Your advancement in the National army depends only on your willingness and the rapidity with which you adjust yourself to army life. Here is Your Opportunity A series of lessons or informal talks on army life and practice, written in non-technical language will begin in The News-Times Monday morning, Aug. 13. The course does not presuppose any military knowledge. It has been prepared by the U. S. war department, therefore it is official. Every registered man is a prospective soldier. Every registered man should read and follow this series. Cut out the articles and preserve them. Remember, they begin Monday morning, Aug. 13. Here are the Titles of the Series:
1. Your Post of Honor. 2. Milking Good as a Soldier. 3. Nine Soldierly Qualities. 4. Getting Ready for Camp. 5. First Days in Camp. 6. Cleanliness in Camp. 7. Your Health. 8. Marching and Care of Feet. 9. Your Equipment and Arms. 10. Recreation in Camp. 11. Playing the Game. 12. Team Work in the Army. 13. Grouping Men Into Teams. 14. The Team Leaders. 15. Fighting Arms of the Service.
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