South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 247, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 September 1917 — Page 3

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Home Reading Course for Citizen Soldiers T-.u-il by Hi W ar Iieparrni rut Ilrprlnt Itlsfit. Kcorvcl.

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Elihu Root Declares All Must Exert Influence to the Utmost.

s'aiiaT' " ;. s i I : i N ; .-' N. v. Spj t. 4. I.'iW'.t.- ''f Am r . . r' ir'od to a ' ' ry f ;.!ar: a" t h'OU" ho: i t t i t : o; for .1 s :.( - -i i p r -' 1 1 1 i ' : : ! ! h- war jn an al!r- I i i - r -1 Mini'1 iv ' y mihi Ii.! before 'h" f 'r. ft r of thKi' a.-o-Iation 1-!-l'.i t , .in or- : i m ..I t ! oi i a!!,"'l " ith t h- A n.f ria n f i r . i ' i" ii . il.- i.iitii that '.ry iiM-mii'-r "f th- 1 a r " " x ? i y i n rl ' : i M a roJ ry . im -r ) i My j.i.t --,-- ,vr li ( Imnf. ?" i . ii' ! - a Ti " 1 -f.- in : y t 1 1 1 - in n . " In that l j r 1 1. -n . "h ha s f nine wit I ' ." l.n f. t !' . that thi .i op.r'iii t !'t . n two .;.-o- d ytrui of -o t i nno-nt. .f i- 'iif y, of jilt!'. .f hum. in j-orir ty. h i 1 . . i i . j -1 f 1 1 - ii nt that air 'v;ir v.i ha. i-iit mi uith a pur-j...-.-to (sta''lich a military autocify. It has Nofnnio p rf-f tly rvil"it that morf than a t: rora tion f l aif'fu! preparation ) 1. 1 1 h- n in t ' for Hun wrv th'.tn'. ami that th.- !rrii' ' ra if- of th" worhl. r--ifif:? ia arc ami pri'-pority i: ...!itual fi-.,l.,m an.l in i nd i i.I la I l.-'-rty. were iti ure.it nicMure and la differing decree u n pre;ot t -d t :: th!- attack upon them. Mean- Death of Deiooeraey. ".-lowly they have gathered to th' .-nppi.rt f the principle of theli ! i -. t h e neiple npoi which they i : a-Mir.-t t!i adYer- aitae-k oil thi- piira lple. ?h- diirnin.Hioii of n !.h h rnPan the death of de-liiorni.-y and the everlastitiir destruftifin of the system of individual liberty of which w- are the hit;- ) i ie t- of the 1 ,a r. "So lop:: a- thre i-ts a ure.it and powerful military autocracy hiih has tip- i-urpoye to veea:o doiuination bv militarv fi'i'cc. so lonu lepuili-. demoeraci- countries v. hicli r tfsere indii lM .l freedom :,n,1 individual rieht eon n t r n s xvhi'h suhordinate cmi ninictii to freedom, must l.e at the mercy of Mitoi rae . As well o to sleep with :i burulur sittini; in our front hall :is to talk at. out the peace and security of a democracy with Germany ttill comp tent to pursue its career of domination. I-iliert v is I lie liar. "We are in tin- light, and the Take for whi'-h we Übt is liberty, urn! it. i? our bar which stands at the dour through which oppression vould i.te.-. It is not so asy for the fanner to see there will be a lirtere;ie in hi- oiops, or in the sab1 of th m; for tie- ma n u f a t n i er to see tnat any one will stop weariir'. tb'thc-: or shoes or u.-ing machinery; 1 ut it i easy for us to see that with Ihe domination of that military system that suhordin ati s the law. thai jiiakcs tlu bar but n cog to an administrative system of uoeinnient. : lid haves to the Pencil indejiendi lie- it is easy for the lawyer to see that cut' thing he had contended for of individual liberty ami the su-pr-m...., of tlie i w over executive I ow r, will he attacked and destroyd il w e do j ot succeed in this war." Mr. Loot spdv. after h- had been elected chairman of tlie conference, lie was Interrupted by applause Many times during tlie address. Pledge l.-gal .i-lainc The delegates embused ; pkm for giving war time legal assistance. which p'eiige- tlie llAVais to give Je.il ,iid tu th.'-e entering tlie fedtm J or state s. i v a and the local x e, i , u hoi l.ii.U'!Sp. ikir.g at tin dir.nr given in lo- honor ,ni:.!.iv night. Ambav-a-i'U" ltakm t ietf expres-ed conti. lence I'll, i l e ui;- - i u ar'SH - w lime- to u - h: ('Uli. The !:i v m en ( y ; v , ,1 li(1 sa ei. a no a : e nos i. o ; i , l; ; o i . ii.fie.! Th.- looram i for ., strong I : : : i 1 1 ; , government and . . . ! . . ... : i' -: ! o r. a ' n i v bl.lri Co,.: x p'-e -e d i i t: If " e in t !o- men b. hind t io n..v Kussiun u o rn m e- v. f "tber speake-rs wert ;.is:!i De' I'vnl of fbdgium and .bu.'. W Davis of Wafhinuton. D. " . . f rv ', . iter geooe-.i GIVE 3.300 GUARDSMEN IN COLORADO SI 0 IN GOLD N . w s Ti ; - : i . ' ! ; D!!.'i'l: '..'.. , pt ( .- . Ve-v "1 ' V ! I tUre.j v ! .. pi, ( , . ,1! f - irvg with ., ., app .m i. ,- tion ard cot ::! e i.f the ;., ,-.,;. of th st.ite pre--, d thi o ch :!.e:r i eg;.-'. 1 1 : ! a it- !..s .i : .;- c m i v . a ,i - . d i .1 il of ho a ir. e e . I ; I 1. . d : . , tiorn! o!o! ratio:..,; bv . .-.rte. :,. .;.i- ; a r After Vacation Peel Your Discolored Skin Wi'tti. ti r t::? f 1 1 .j' t!' s, -,. I . . . '. . . ' 1 !'",'x '!' ' i ' ' I'l .'::' !; it- ; ,;, . ...!... V f . . . , . M . - ! ...... I . . .ITI".-' J - ii t .' I ' ' i '.ti a::.i'.;:: r -i..i'. ;.t. Ti.v -t.. s!. 1 ? ' ' '"k ( i' I",. Tl .. , , . . . i r-tt t . . . t . ' ' ! ? ,! " i . u t rr.i !!;..' .. ft I ! . ' i : . o.i!4 . rv ..- 1 t : : : 1 1 r". i r. -: i : a i i w a ! 1 ,rt ; 1 '' - : ; - . ' . . v i ' - :'!.' - ! ; i-i. it i . 1 ! . i '

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This onir of :;u h -.ns 1 nrvil to tli mm st-loittl for hfnicf In tin? national urnij a- a Ta t'u al ltlp in K'ltin tarttl in the right way. It L- loorin.l in tout- anI Ikh not atU-mpt to bindl.i ni! and lir tiou. IIm-v arr runialnol In tin various munuuL auJ reflation of tluj United Malta uui't to which thi cuurwe Im merelj luuxl uctorj.

l,i:. 0. L'O. CLOSE-ORDER DRILL.

-'-!is: ! . '(:ir Post "f I I- :t . A J . i I . ; 1 1 . ; ., . .i - nT. ::. Nin Soldierly ijualiü--. t; ttini liady for ('ami' I'ir.-t Days in ('ajj. ( l.-anli M--s in Carnp. 7. V.rur lUaltl.. y. Mar-hiim am 'ar- o! Yonr I I(j ii i nifi4t an;! Ami-. 1 Uecrration ir 'an-,.. I 1 . I'layiu- tfio i;.nm- ij. T-.-im-w,rk in th- Ann;. i::. Crn'ipintr M.mi Inio Tf.tn:-. I . T!io Tram L.a.-r 1 " ! i-tnti. :. Ann.-, of tho Si r i I ".. Staff I:ranrli4s of th" S.-rvi . I 17. Staff HraiKlirs of t!o- S.ivi'aII. I''. Arm- m inia. I T).Army System of Trainini;. losf-onl t foni ations i r s'l(loni uv in artual fihtiiiK: nfM-r-tlif'N'ss, tlify shonlil ho thoronuhlj Tnatt-rfd. Th-y havo ho-n uork.as out duriim c -ut nris of 'p ri-io as tho ho-t nifan- of trainini; ni.oi j in olilif-rlv liahit.- of thoimht and action. Tr. 1 ach precision. t;.mwrk, and that prompt and nnir :--tatin ola-dicni c which i so in-n . -t-ary tr military ontrol. Tin- Ian that you and your comrades an thoroughly drilled will ! your be.-t jrotM t ion in the hour of battle. It will 'AIM' every man confidence in himself and in hi- comrades and will hure Me;idfa-tnes in the face if tho eneniv. Howeer, clo.-e-order drill w ill ' not yield these n suits - it will he

worse than useless unless it isgiven to commanding officers which j

learned thoroughly am! pract iced with snap and pr cisicn. You must 1 drill, drill, drill. It is one of the1 mo.-t essential steps in your train '7nter tliese drills with illtlmsiam. Try to make a distinct i ' ni pi o e in em eeT ua (t'radev of 1oe-(h dei- lb ill. 'Ihereare four section or grades of cbse-orib r drill, wiiich are ;.!!- .. cd school of the soldier, school of the squad, school fit" the i-ompanv, school of tin battalion. The word "school' as hero used, means a fixed method of training. First of all, you w ill get t he j training included under tlie "school j of the soldier." This training is im turn divided into two parts: struction without arms and the Manunl of Arms. Tlie very first tiling you will learn is the position of the soldier, which has already been explained in lesson I, then you will be shown, among other thinps. how to face to the right or left, or about in a soldierly manner, how to salute properly and how to march. The Manual of Arms takes you a step further. It teaches you howto handle your rifle properly. It 1PJUIJ PTJI5 u'lfl Brig. Gen. Crozier Orders Investigation of Supply of Defective Cartridges. WAS! UX ;T X. Sept. t. Steps looking to investigation of the siipIplving of defective cirttid'-es to the Aiai Tu .in for i'i I- ra rce xv ere ' taken Monday by l'.i iu. b-n. r.icr. hmf ,.f ordnance, md v tlie se-n-late l ; i . ,t a r v o . : i . i : , ' ' 'inner a -k e.l ! ; t : a ' i i.i 1 1 1 of il.'l ii'-V e t.a llle-il. Me- said a sma'I quantity luomelc. winch Ict.l1. d - - :',; .i tr.otlon ,f a set - oc.i !..:.. .. . ... ,. ii d ,ii .cout two peic, .. ,.f the .irmv's cartrid-. s ',.,: o, , , wa- ,xm 1 bv U..,, , . ., :""'' w.oibl ue. I fe- t was ui.av oida that tear id d t ) - p i ; . uppbed lir, Iii'" e i ! p. r oi: ' i' e l , : a n i; f.r t ! : - vv ho i b. ! lical : flit- - ;r.iia'.: , ! .. r i'i .1-:, f...-.; t !" I r.a I . f .1 . p.i i 1 1 ; a -i :!iii ;m ll.tkor l l!i.iiu. Th. ' !-' ' " i t 1 I I it 1 1 I i ' lk ' f"f- it Tiiis.I.o ail .i i p.ari.i;, ui! til-"; !'. l ti'a' iraHiT .linl ! u h t h r 'ii pin Mir in n:M:i.iti..:, ..: w:i. W lu-t ln-r

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a r. I ai h l. . ai- ;1- lat 'f man -: l.n ! it -. it has . :; -.t t loc.lt th.- -t - t'.r-.. , . . .hiring th.- ; :! v. h. : : :.. ,;:.p. r!'. . t h. n.a ., '. I i - rvl.l'W II t I 1 . .1 k ' Iii i s . 1

. ; ' ' 1 ' l"" lew e nuije IIHIL; tnat tile dne not. however. i:c;ide practice ernmcnts tixinK of the pr;ce of. in tirinu or in barmet ombat. w!o:.t will not re-alt in the reduc-l In the ,-chool of the s.iuad vom1""1 nf I"'it brea 1 prices nor a!

will execute all the m o vp im-n Ts learned in the M-hool of the soldier; !

in addition om will learn to keepi'"1' ul,h Adminis:rator III. .... i . i .

your correct place in ranks, to stuck. rind take arms ami to march a- a h'liai. The -i hool of the siiuad iliciudes also some practice in extend ed-order drill. The .-chool of he tompauy carries you still further in vour train ing. In the do e-order drill you will be tauuht to march in line and) in column and to execute a num I le-r of simple but ory important j l!KVe:ip niS. Most of thes" move-I liii ills are by squad-: that is to sa the simpl' applv to a number of I . . . . , ! IT ' I 1 1 cl I - t i f. 1I1L ItliTiiiii. i.i ..Ii. . pials worKini; tmmands and riiMiniiiiiils and movements alreadvl learned in the school of the squad S hool of the r.attalion. Tl.. I .... I . . . I , . . I i 1 i ... i i 1 1 I ,ue -inoiu oi ,ne oaiv... tain apphe- on a Mimewhat lar-,r! ia!e tlie movements vou haOi learned in the school of the company. The commands of the major will he repeated to you lv your own captain, or throimh him by your platoon commander. Tlie battalion is the larpict-t unit in which an olhcer can make his commands heard and cieariy unuerstood b all t!ie men; hence, it is the largest unit in which there iinstruction in clost-rder drill. K giments. brigades, and larger units are controlled throuph orders! I they carry out by issuing o.herj commands or orders to tue omcers or men immediately under their j control. A very important thing tor you to remember is that this progresie training in the close-order drill lis all based upon some very simple I ' movements which ou will learn in .. . , .... .i 1.1: . l , . the school of the soldier and th is-hool of the qnad. If ou K't ' these basic movements right so that ou can perform them exactly and promptly and you ought to tie : able to learn this in a very short tjt;lr you need have no fear of the complicated movements of the school of tho company and the hi-'school of the battalion. In reality,

these movements merely look more Lemon, 2 years old. of No. 1 i:;u complicated, because they are car- iaul st.. and her youthful appearried out by larger bodies of men. janee is contradicted by hed general It cannot be too strongly impress- ( poise and brilliant mind.

ed on vou that the closest altention to vour training during: the first few days will make your whole period of service much easier and

mor satisfactory. Don't lose yourami through her has made arrange-

prasp on this thought. It is of the first importance. Put it into practice and it will help you to pet ahead. Claims Kaiser To Get War, Paid Prince Slayers New -Tilin g SjM cI.il Ser i e : WASHINGTON. D. (.. Sept. 4. Dr. Yasile Lucacui, head of the Itoumanian mission to the I'nited States, made public charges that the kaisei not only wanted the war but plotted its immediate cause, the assassination of Archduke Fran. Fe rdinand at Saraj-vo. in July. Dill. The- Austrian crown prima, he de e lans, would not consent to Austiiallangary joining in the- war planned bv Kais, i Wilhelm. va. Kaiser Hired laer-. Heme- was cunninglv put out of the way bv assassins hired by tinkaiser and Ciumt Tisza. then juemi. r of Austria-Hungary. I r. kiii ai in' statement continued . "As proof, th.ie stands tlie impertine ni ultimatum sent to Serbia. :''' - Tia and approx ed i the kaise-r. In a . u-i:.g tb kai-.-r. ),-. Luca.-iu said: i Tpq llattlicd ill lb I Iii). ' 'er mach has b-e n sai l about the raises of this war. We- will not i . ;ti r int.. .. .,,.. . .1, ...!.. ... 1 . flw-s.. , . I.:. .... .. " ' ' . I III. ill I . ' : ivli t, nt. n .v ., '

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:u 1 iriiai ami Marvh ..f i:l''.. that;' I lit' .''. ss.lssm Tfll.il of I I.. I t..tfi I 1 1 " 1 1 1 I 1 l'ri-1,.. Vr.w.z i' i a 1 1 1 . a ! : 1 1 nas pl.in-' ' -1 i" i :.t1im. Vi.- ,,, :, i p . an.l was ,.irn..l ..it witli &rrit J . a i-nir.ir ami i..-r!i.lv bv iVnif Tif i . i i

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I. ppr--;(.!' ..f ti-.t I i j ... thfir ti'vihsli 1 1 ; 1 1 ? ':. i v I of thf p'.ipl.. ,, i ;.at;oi:al ' riirh?". .ui-1 thi in.f., :;,,; j i xt ' f !.. f tl with ':.,;i-h " mnir.tr I was s.-.l l.n- - thi if n i - i :ht : la- . i ;!: .1 I N t a 1 Don't -ay ynu saw it in th-?

Flour Too High or Former De mands Are Excuses Given.

N i i ,r' S r."-i 1 1 S"- j. WASm.(TN, I. yJt. r i II.i kcis r, th.o i o iijry oi.ttnw- to ..... i ...... i . i 1 1 v -l ! ,,f tive--nt loaf, 'lht' '"'kei- do not seen, to ron- ""' ' witn wnrat ;,t ; the bakers should alii- to teniae retail pri j b -act two . nts a loaf. l"Tlnl SI. so l"rie. j Tie o''ii. i;il r..ikinur . of Nw . ! York : h : . a i . o i a I p b c . t l ed to I epci t :"e el ei ""c ' i.ol.-., 1,. a i.i entireI , ..... ; .. i i , . . , i in oa; t a I' i . ;a 1 1 on - n me tuoxe of th. L.-o rnio nt in üxirirf i the juiie ,.f 1 1 7 wheat at $-J.L'. We had epe( ted the ptlce would t , '' ' ' ''I'm ibini; nil he a I p 1 1 1 o V i 1 1 1 .'i f e ' v y 0 - i , , 1 hid r liK'iriiit: a-corilir.gl". ! ..n'! . ;ii, . .. . ' ' I i ne moo is price jor Hour inlav awraires 11 t,. . 1 1 i.er Par-l j ro. Wheat lias been down recent-' : ly :s low a :,.K a bushel. At the. , , r ee n t ) .ri ce - f o r f 1 o U r the govern.! (,,t h;is a,s!ir,(i the millers a safe! I i " 1 1 i . " iui n ii'Mi di ;i i o II' I , the millers are not likely to jump four aboe its pjevnt price." Mnl Make TaMiier Soli. II. I'. Tipton, another New York j baker, said the farmer had expected to -et J for his wheat this winu ;tni) urain ,.,,,,. ,.:,.VI. that he will hold it unlevv; he L'ets a bisher price than that lixed by th uo eminent. He sueproted that uide-s th government can find some way of making the farmer sell bakers will be obliged to pa a premium for tMOjr tfour Several r itesentati e of t aking concerns have reported that a 1 I-j l.... t .. .,.. : t o u 1 1 1 i o,i i ,ii 1 1 c i n I s ii ill i s oiii of the piestion. All agreed that bread pries must de; :id upon tlie price if t!oor. w hich has not t b' en fixed. ncMlrn ftlRl I H I T I Q fcfc-is fc-i i vmu J i I w RUSS WOMAN LEGION DKXYKK. Sept. l.--The famous "Regiment of K atli' of Kussiu composed entirely of women, will soon have its lighting spirit heightened by the addition of a courageous Denver girl, who plans to leave for the liussian front. She is Mis, Kose Miss Lemon has a cousin, a for mer resident of Kiev, liussia, who is in the regiment that is gaining so much praise for its valiant service. ments to join the fighting forces. "Iy lighting beside those brave Women I shall not only be lighting to make the world safe for democracy, but to make the world safe for 'peace.' " was Miss Lemon's declaration w hen asked why she desired to enter the "ranks." The young lady has been employ ed in a local store as a stenographer. and is a close student of social and economic conditions in the newest republic. Miss Lemon leaves with the sanction and blessing of her mother, who expresses the belief that Iter daughter will materially aid th" women's lighting organization at the front. CARE FOR FIGURES? PONDER OVER THESE Washington, d. p.. Sept. i. An a crape of nearly $7 do.(oio."H'3 laily will h:'.ve to be authorized by f otrtri -s from tmw until Oct. 1 when b obis l;op. to adjourn, to e.'irrv o:;t ;r plans a n no a nei'. liepreveutav tie Kit. bin. cb.iirm.t'i of the nous.. ;.y- ;.nd nu-ans h'I!iui!!"', nt -nted the adu .ni -ti n: - 1 1. ' :'.v ii'oi.iooi , i,; d bill today. Tlie wat and n,i ' depai tm nts sent in deti-ien v e stimates of 1 '."'ii, including ".ÖO.fM'ie. -(Oft for the new de.-tl ov ff fleet. '.''ith the 1 :,.0io,.eini asked y tne shipping boa-d and t.te eti :il.it'S e.xpect-i! frcui otlot l-uVci i:lnent hr; ra he s. a total of a'.o it i 'llhrtiqaill Oil v. ill b( a-ke-il in .'O1e I iS : Ml to 7 e no ii e a Co (i j I i o ' : s . r api-ro;. nations . billon wi'l "-'u i -lari siaair in- n - , ' 1 1 . . I . .'IIIMf. ! I ",' mi.'r.t i .a Mill li''fl Iiiiifs iiif a .i'ii;t .-pi I'll I I ;.-.! a I A t ' . 1 1 a - I ' - Ilmla-'SOIJIRRFL L0SFS I IFF OAlIMP PDnilMnunP OV IIU UllUUI.UnUU 1 -'l'iil!i tii-kiMr i;t i.f a i mm ktl f Vin ".! I '. i kra ll nf 'rot.n Ii. t..k Iii,:; n. ... J'l-titi- i:.ii!' aial ait ! ii h;:a "f hüiti:i m: nf . a'"1 ..im- ' n:y ! at a womli h ii I.. il rw' ' 1crl! r'-ht '" r-.l intt thf 1.' f a :.ti 1 ' "Th..it' . r:..ch:v 1 som.---.i ;.l thf .-..t.i !. . I'll -i jit -a r th; -l: irt:. I nl a a;!r n!i an-.th r ; : : it u t r . i r m in thil'.a 1 h t l.'üai " Advertisers can bell for less profit from volume.

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Don Paqualc Serenata Com' e gcntil (Soft Beams the Light) Giovanni Martinelli and Metropolitan Opera Chorus Victor Red Seal Record 64700. Ten-inch, $1.

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