South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 247, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 September 1917 — Page 4
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xira Seats Are Being Install ed Community Singing to be Feature. :nririghrok par!. jr,e of continu d a t r 1 t v f r 1 . 1 1 I V until th ii to fair or th . -uing of tlf I j i T r - on li'-xt I ! 'I 1 . o! Ir en were bu.v '., during the ibor day holiday, !. t Ut j liv t east of f!,. , , ...11 nf L-raid-tana. Miidi of the , .T..r:.,t (h:,t TiH u in th'- ' "r -tl a ti'.: i,f th l.a?eb.ll park l.l.-aoh.-is uiil g. into thi- section an,! seats will be iu o-.
ided for owt - .01. T, ,,,,.! ivnu.'"1"' A. Rrown of South Rend.
m?nt hacks an- b.-n.g moid oh the ; ir.dstand s.at .. hi' ii v. ill do aw;.y Mth the tenting of t-i u i .r.t i hairs hih was (liiiic list -ci-'ii). The op.-nin day of tlo fair Tut-s-!ay. w ill )e 1 'hl!dt .-n'.- day an-1 thf -choo children .f South IN-ml and .Mi.ilunak.i, j-- w-.-il as ;,H of th ountry -hoos ;n the 'ii.-nty will te ..dmltttd fr. : of th- fr ir irtM of tlx- tiji'-iiini; ia will l.c th-r-tt oduction of loll, dances, which itt with ij h fiOur ;it last fall's utennial. It is likely th. s- dam es ill le e..ntiirid m h afternoon I t it III'. "VT ' JV. i'oiiimiinil Sinzing Another featin'e whi h will mterst, many local people w ill ho th" umn. unity sinin. whili is in rharsp of tli Snii'ii I'., nd niusu al orsmnization-. Pattiotie ej.Mtion will hf f.-atared .i'oiii with the musical programs f the hands. It is prol.ilde tli.tt the soldi. -rs now encamped h-rc will i." th" "-'uests of the fair n-.an.mem.-nt on- afternoon l'irir.T the wek. I'ii': .lohn S. Hordner has extended an invitation to Col. CeorKe V". I '1 e er n 1 u t h. who has a'cepted pioid"d th" arm men are still here. Hn another afternoon '.1r.r tlm it-.,..) the Hiother I'oy sout will at-i tend in a ho.lv. L-i!rm their drill! in front of the 1 and-tand. Mrs. S. W. Pi. K.-niii; has U i'i) en -at:el to take (harre of the grandstand tiektt sal". I .own-town ticket offices for the advance sale of these seals will he np"n ne - riUay at n..o 1 i- .i -, 1 .1110 .iiii'.ii -1 1-,. 11 .-n-i'- nun , in the looies of th" diver- and JelTerson lioteN. .Mrs. Mill. urn Stud.ehaker. w Im has had thare of the sale nf tht h seats has met 1 1 11 spiemii.i siic.es in 1 1 o-i n u ( . 1:. ., , oftthe---l.de! e locations. Some of the hx s who i;i no: re aiie 10 no 1 sent In mi; lair wei nae y'irr.ed their seats and they will he esohl for the hellt -:it of the Ked ross fund. Work is continuing il.ul' on the .. no 1 1 n ce that track and horsemen p VLs in pei feet condition. The start"Vkd jutlge..' stands w ll he decorth flower h..4 s .Im irii: fair I ami will h. kept Idled with ng plants i in- i.. . r mh.ii j he fair will h- ..pen each t en- j ith all of the f 1 . " attract ioti 1 . . - . . . .... 1 nanv special iaiuis Tl. niifi - 1 Ihe even im; cj ow ds IUR-MINUTE MEN CONTINUE CAMPAIGN .ei lures h the "l'mir minute va t i o 1 ; s with a eil" Will he L:ien .,t the ieattrs during th- 'fn he.lule an ang 1 as t How s: C. R. I Faule and ! ewmsKi at in.- nu loneyrnooii on 1 nua , al lisle on Sat 'ii da : I 1 I'.. Ketcham. White Ragle and Houemo"n on Inlax; Xt-wton Walk. -i ton. North Lihert. on s.ih.ua.iy; 1:. m. uuicihuou. Lasalle. Wedne.-da. and Auditorium. 1 1 nia' : . . rpheu m. W dr. es. la . da: 1 1 1 1 I'. S.ia t. C : W. W. a n I .- ei e. Uisalle, Auditorium. Wednt sdav. rpheum. Satiudav; L. P. 1 lardy. t r. Wt dues. lay, Friday; William Happ. "a-th uesd ix . Ci or, Ft i.i.ty. 'astlo. . WedINDIANAPOLIS RANK GETS BOND ISSUE 1 The Fleh ' r A ir. 1 i. a 1. hank of I inhana 'pons was i essful 1 jd.-h in a a mounting to i v provemer.t of tl'a Th.rm; National . 1, .. .,.! v - I - i ' ...ual sa.e r the iiii ; 1 ; : 1 - A d a 11 1 s which v. as ; 1 ' s , 1 thee road In Per.n tow pshir held at tlie curdy tr a Tutsilny morning. MM.LINKilV AM MM Nl l.Dl 13AVORU. We invit" you to attt ! 1 our I '.ill Opening of Milhnerv" and Ai t Ne. dh -work Thursday and Fr:! . Mrs. M. A. Fiaiitk. 1' 1 N. Main st. Advt. sri: ix .in m ciiim:. A replevin suit to iccer a II.4VIHS auto::., pern r court h w at: the On a ran! y ... -ur- s itio "o. aga'.r.st AI- t rt uty Sheriff Frank Xd rrou th.e machine fr. u: av.is pl.ji ed in a I'-'.ii a etilen. ent is made. I; go.; D: g.i I , p- I s n, l !' COVt. 1 a:. l it r.4ge until 31II.LIM RY AN D RT N I !F.II.l WnilK. YTe invite you to attend our Fall Oprning of .Milhr.ery ar-.d Ait N. i I w ork Th ;r "iv ar.d Ft id.r v .Mr: M. A. Fr a . . i , 1 M N. M .in Ad t. lllKTIIs. Mr. ar.d Mrr.or: J.di-i T. a da" 1 w i'tnc H.'ir!7er ter, at the The Sept. J. Mrs. Mis. Hoi tens it'. Rom to Mr sid. ';:.' W. . j : " M! s. Chi1 - and Isla i . 1 : n Hart I : r ,un Was f , . , , t ! me! . n a ' : i : t'.u! s I I o i 1 J f; li.- . .1 ,,;g ':!.! fo-iu- rthis ;tv .
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Mi:nrrr lot iiakii.;. Mirntta Loi; Harding. JO-iimnf hs1 Uaughter or Mr. ami Mrs. Clifford S. Harding, 1 i 1 at the tiomc of . hr parents, ("ay township. Tuesday j i morning at ., o - J K. ;t I T r .; hours i i ! ii t of on . ul-ions. The funeral will !,. hM from the home Th ua ai j ipciuck, i.isn-'.-p v nil- :n1 - . f 4, ' 1 iatii.g . ! ii-l burial will be in Riverv i f- w r i 1 t i v. mks. William i:. m:ov. Mrs. William I;. Frown. 7: voir old .f North .InNon, In h"ii- -f 1, r daughter man .';iftzmi'. v; i X. lit-( at the M r . SrVr- 1 Fighth st.. RP.er Pai k, Monday 4 riint,' at ;::',( 1 alter a live wr-cks' illnss of caiictT ! of the 1 1 1 ' n 1 1 I rs. I n ow n is s urvive.j ".v "r laiignt.-rs. .Mrs. Natt tlirm .-u.l, u. 1,. . . f W,. Ht I. W. ...1 I .. . Ik I' L . . "s "l M rs. J. R. M "rb'i.v ' row n I'mnt. ,nd.. ami Tl:ere are also t n surviving site.-s. ; .Mrs. '. A. York of Wahash, Ind.. j 'and .Mrs. .Maty .McC.ee of Do-. er. j James ' k la .. and two hrnthers. Huhhart and Isaa Huhhart of Wa.i'n. Ind. The hod- will ho sent to North Jndson Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock on the Vandalia ;md the funeral will he luld from the I'ro.vn home in Vorth Judson. IK Mlini.Ii !.()( ki.i:. An hih tld I lanklin I.ocker. ."0 years dd. died at his honu, s:;7 X. Kiirhth st.. fiker Park, .Monday rnornini; after two urns' illness ..f diahetes. He is survived hy his wife, .Mis. I.uline Looker, two daughters. .Mrs. j:isi,. Ui.sworth and .Miss Kllis.t ' Lockt r and his mother. .Mis. .Marv Loekt-r. Mr. Locker was hern April 1;7, and has lived in St. Joseph (oiirity all his life. ! I'uneiiil services will he li-LI j Thursday from the lesidence at 1 o'clock and from Olive chapel. Wak-aru.-a at o'clock. Hex. P. J. I-'urd will he in h ire of the prayer servo und hiirial will ! in "Mit cemeterv. MI AMANDA Y. RYAN. Miss Amanda Y. Ryan, S.', years old. Clay township, died Sundav afternooii of old aire She is survived I hy of her sist-r, Mrs. Rmnia I. Dailey, Jackson. Mich. Miss Ryan was, hoin Jan 7, 1 S .. 4 . in Itoston. Mass.. and :die had lived in Clay township for the past '",., years. The funeral will he held from the home of her ni"c . Mrs. Roh.-r t . Myler. Portal;.' Hi., Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'cloc k, lim ial will he in Ri ei icw I cemetery. JURORS CHOSEN FOR CIRCUIT COURT TERM W. I-'. Ku-s and W. S. ir commissioners of ouit, Moiidav selected Rtd.ertson. I the circuit i the Kiand! jur and the ietit jurtirs for the Septemhtr term of the circuit court. Tlie memhers of the grand jury are to report Sept. lt and the petit jury Spt. 17. Following are the men chosen, (rami .furor. William Schnu ltz. Portage township. N. Main st., .South Rend. Miarle.s Weis, Penn township. A. (I. Sn der, Penn township. Tomas Fair. Lincoln township. Percy C. Hartman, 'enter township. F. M. Farrows, Penn township. I'd it ,Iu rots. Henry Reinhard, Olive township. William Flrich. Madison tow nship, Henrv Shuets, Madison tow nship, Alvin Hostetier. live townsliip. A. M. Heckman, Portage township. I tan huilding. Fharles X. I-M wards, Portage towushij. 111 S. Michigan st. C. Y. Mill.-r. Fnion township. Ira hi v Madison township. IMw.rrd Stark. Portage township. John iMwards. ('enter township. John C. Flack, Lincoln township. Chris Lerner. 1 lurris township. PAIR BOUND OVER ON SERIOUS CHARGES: 1 1 n Faticka. who a 1 mit t ed that mm inrown mi o.o. onix . .1 1 1 1. . .. 1 . . 1 a few h. urs old, into a vault in the west end of tlie city, where it was found on Aug. J7. pleaded guiltv to a hurge of ahortion in city court and was'hour.d over to the circuit; outt grand jury Tuesday morning.! Mrs. i'aoIine Row tvki. also charged with. :t h,.rt ion. m.iintainr i her in110 er.ee, hut testimony in a pie-j huimary l-.-aring was suthcienl to 1 a Ur e ludge Ha mim rs. -hmnlt to or der leas - -er. R .th were - d nn.lt r 0:10. i om v. v and costs within tin Joseph F. wa - ;lne.l on- dollar for shooting firearms city limits. Frick and John Reaish. liar :ei I w 4l violating th. itv traf!' 1 ordinance were continued until Saturday. Sta-.isiaw K'ispinak. charged with child desertion, was releas.-.I on hotul 4. ml his case set for S.itutda . S- pt. 1 ". Charges ..f laic uy agair.st Ralph ! inks and IL I Rum.un were dis- . liarged. N I AY YORK FASHIONS. Alt. ,r Fall opening of Mil.r.try ami Art Needlework Thursdav r.d Fr:d 1, . Mi s. M. A. Fralick. 1 :: I v. M.ii:i st. Advt. Mass Meiling at . across from Lak. Wa.sh.g,..n H . l h t Shore "t. AVt.lr.eslav enit. Advt. . r M"V YORK 1 AnIIIONs. A-.ren.l ,. ;:- Fall 1 p. ring of Mil- !: :m i'i'l Art N"t-eIlewo:k Thursday and l"i:da-. . Mrs. M. A. Fralii k. Ml N. Main s. Advt.
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i ALMEE Appropriate $421,726.50 For 1918 and Make Up 1917 Deficit. A .-Mill propriat 1 of t 4 1 . 7 : s" -. J s 1 was "iimtv I'll f..r tho war of I'.MS ,y tho rountv nun. cil Tu An it th- annual nif-ftinir. hfl. I ; day morning at the court house, dditional amount of $ .', s ,0'.t0.2 3 wiis als. appropriated to pay ex-' pens, s incurr ed during the ye.ir of j 1 1 1 . that ran over the amount
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propriated at the meeting last year. sehufTle "Snooks" had laid down unThe county tax levy fur 11)15 was der a he noh and was not seen hy to. '1 and for this year it was re-; any of the o'fucers until a lew min
' "ced to '.'.'j.'J. The county tonkin? fund levy in 1 f 1 . was , this vear i it was reduced to .07. The interest on county l.onds in lllf, was .05 and 1 this ear it was reduced to .04. This makes a ' reduction in the tax The money a ppropi iated for 111 S will he used to pay expenses incurred in the repairing of hritlse, i"i'ls, of lice salaries, supplies, etc. The niemhers f the county council are: .M. W. .Mix. .Mishawaka: It. .Muilian. South Lend; Martin Mo-
chel. Wyatt; I". I. Warner, Xew,made a mean snap at him.
; Carlisle; W. I . ('Rrien Mayr of South Rend ; II. and Frank Fggleston, .M ishawaka. EXPECT NEW REPORT ON WATER CONTAMINATION That ported serious the water contamination re - several days ago is not so as was tirst thought is the j gist of the information given out hy Supt. Towne Tuesd;y morning. The first report was made after- a ! hurried analysis and was not mn- ! sidert .1 as official. The analyses t which are heing conducted at the city lahoiatory are expected to he completed some time Wed nesda v. The tests are heing made with ex teedingly large piantities of water Those made with the regulation amount, one euhic centimeter, did not disclose any contamination whatex er. WILL ENTERTAIN 30 AT DINNER TONIGHT 1 .mi. hihi mi-.. 11. f.. v.tiiv(ir. "L'7 X. Lafayette hlvd.. will entertain; a company of guests at dinner this evening, complimenting "Sv. andj Msv. Ilerhert I . Warner of Decatur. 111., who are visiting in the city. The j affair will he given at 7 o'clock at th- Country cluh. Chain ' Lake, j Included among the guests will he. Mr. and Mrs. IM I. Seehiit. Mr. and Mrs. lhigene R. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Stover. Mr. and Mr. Lawrence Routine. Mr. and Mr-. Horace Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Leverett Frash. Mr. and Mrs. (lilhert Dunklin, the Misses Florence Forst er. Less Staples. Harriet Stover. Mariorie Warner. Florence Weld, and IT. ('.ail Davis-. Ian .'churtz. Philip Nicar. Howard Pryne and Miller I lamilton. 1 PRAYER MEETINGS I nnn onr "T" r n TU I U A I O Cottage pra'er meetings, prcparaj tory to th Dunlop Fvangelistl - Trinity Preshyterian .campaign at church which Legins Sept. 1',. wih he held Tuesday and Thursday evenings of this week. A prayer meeting will he held Wednesday of next week it the church. ruts. lav evening meetings will he held at the home of Mrs. Rlsie Cem - herling, --' N. Francis st.; .Mr. ami ( Mrs. Charles C,. Reckler, S'jW R. j Wayne st.; Mrs. Dora Yornhulz. 17; Sycimore st.. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Hathaway. 7'7 Miner st. The serv-! ices will hegin at T:"" o'clock and last until V All those living in the j neighhorhoods are invited to attend. M A CT V MEDICINE WILL .." - PROBABLY TASTE WORSE
ifrom the national council of .k-.'inost twice as great as the Fnited, LONDON. Sept. 4. Medicine isift.nt. Avcro takrn at a meeting of the States, and that while we are hear-j going to taste worse here Sllu'a" Retailers' hure.iu of the Chamh.,r of hie daily of the crises in Petrograd, j idlN will he difficult to ohtain. A ,...,. Toes, lav noon. Tw.ntv we hear nothing of tlie daily life of;
long list of pharmaceutical p eparations containing sugar or glycerine ha; heen put under the Pan hecause of the n "1 uf saving tlie two ingred iet.ts mentioned. DROPS MATCH IN EMPTY
BARREL: LOSES AN EYE;NEGR0 REGIMENT TO BE
STRFRRNY1 LLF. Oeorge Andr-'skey, O.. Sept. v t a rs old , o:
Mingo Junction, was curious to know j L.t.n::ti mal New s.-rvi. e: what would hai.pen if he dropped j WASHINGTON. Sept. 4 The dis- ?, ..,..,.i ,f. n i.-t.-. , :i!,i, v.. uiv : position of th- colort d niemhers of
empty whisky ha:rl. He j.ut hi right t vc to the hungh'de to .s,-e .When the Parrel xp'oded a part of ! leorge's rose was hlown off and he will lose the sight of the eye. SKULL BROKEN BY BAT MARI.'N. Ind. Sept. L c'arl Rook. 1 . years old, is in a critical condition from injuries sustained hy heing hit on the h".ii hy hall hat whiih flew from the hands of a j batsman during a ball game at Matafternoon. His I t r park Moud.t v 'skull was fractured Wash - Socialist Mass Mefting- a ington Hall, across from I-.ike Short freight depot. WednesdaV evening Sep; em her . Adv:.
. I UOTl'X 5ay YOU Saw It in me ; forts of the men Im are trying to Fall opt niiT- Thursday ar.d Fri- newspaper. SlV NfcWS-TimCS; j a'- otn plisli h. r governmental redav. Mrs M. A. Fralick. AJv t. I coustrucUon.
"Snooks" Insists On Being Locked Up With Master
.J. lio-.--. ?,:, Xilp r.1.. th .nuht h'- was .t!-'uit to 1-- rel'iifil from i jail. However h- only thouL';:t it. He: is how it hai;.fne! Jo- has a hound that n-sponils to thf namo of "Snooks". "Snooks" l.as an aufu! finjior. minds only Ji.o and (ares nothing ahoi:t hMti liar.dlfd hv thc-r :M.ii Yestcrdav i 1 aft.iiit.on sho was out with Jot ishootimr at ilm ks on th St. Joseph rivi r. Tlu-y weren't shootini; lon how ver because tlie shots w ei e heard Ly an dlicr. A, the station Joe was charged w ith shooting w ithin the city limits an-'and led to a coed cell. In the , utes after Joe had 1-een locked up. Then it was decided that. "Snooks" oujjht t rest in the cell with Joe hecause she had heen with him on the shooting expedition. t ne of the otlicers whistled for her to follow. She wouldn't. Another whistled. Still she wouldn't. Another tried tit lead her hy the collar. "Snooks" emitted a wicked fitowl and showed her teeth. Another tried to pit k her the cell hut up and carry her into - 1. .. .1- ...... 1 1., .. : ' lie 111 11 Midi ihm jusi in 1 time as she turned her head and ' So then thev unlocked Joe's cell As they did so his eves htamed with ! an "Oh, I am la st-o the stars and ( K.ee.i K.as .,ie aai.i. Ai.e .t . goin to let me go.' Rut he was all wrong. He was only taken out of his; cell so he could come and get j "Snooks". Wlien he found this out , a tear camt verv near hedewing his 1 , naked eye. However he carefully picked "Snooks" up in his arms and took her hack to the cell with him j w here the two could talk aluuit the cruel world. Later Joe did get out of jail on hond And so did "Snooks". PENS; BIG BOYS ABSEN Appreciable Loss in Enrollment in Upper Grades is , , , t . t pa;i; Laid tO War Conditions. The school hell rang again in South Rend Tuesday. And the highways and hy-was were full of oungstors. some dragging reluetant feet toward the hig red huild- ' ing with its tenors in the shape of leadin. writiii' and 'rithmetic. and some tripping along merrily, glad of the change from a summer of nothing- to do." Knrollmeut figures were not I availahle tarlv this afternon. Rut 1 1 there has la-en an appreciahle fallling off, especially in the upper (grades and among the hoys. This I fact was reported hy several of the I t.-achers. It had heen anticipated I hy Supt. Nuner. j The scarcity of lahor and the I enormous demand w hich raises ! hovs' wages appreciahly undouhted- , ly tempted a . stay at their ood many of them to summer tasks ratht r than ieturn to school. The law will he enforced, of course, the authorities say, hut thef .Ire many in the twihght one het ween It and 1 . is leally veils- of age whose help I needo'l for their ow n and the sup-I j port of their elders and these must he txempted from school providing they fill the law's requirement in th way of permission. RETAILERS TAKE STEPS FOR WAR ECONOMY I ; Steps to curtail the return to j goods and to standardize and mini TJ'T: J ' " J 't..lV-kVV - - ..... - - - , j r .tailers agreed upon a non-return . ydiedule .. . . -1 . 1 and tiet iiteii to mawe two d. liv. ries in the central hart of the citv dailv. and one dailv in the outhing districts. A committee was appointed to pre? I oth.-r retailers. ent the matter to FORMED IN EACH CAMP the national armv, wh.ich has had the attention of Sec y of War Raker for nearly a month, was decided today. The Negroes will he trail, ed with the white oldi:rs at the 1 .i national army i antonments. "One infantry regiment of colored troops will h- organized at t.n h of the 1. national army cantonir.t r.ts. where suf!a ient pt rsonnel is r.vailal-le." says a general order issäe. r.y me win ue-.an muu ll,a Iras r.uan.s that ur.e colored regi
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ment will go with each ot th" Dianvthing I have read of Russia, white divisions when they are sent j wh,.ro j.now that the ,Iaily life was
: overseas. ! i Att r.d our Fall opciiir.g Thursday , .im r i aa . .4.1 .0. .-4. 1 imi. .i 1. '
President of American-Russian Chamber of Commerce Says America Should Help.
Charles H. Boyntnn. tho Aniorican-Hnssian i-'silent of c haml.f r of , ( onuner f o, has jut retnrnrd to Now ' York from ! troqrad. uIicip Ii? wvnt f tl 11 1 i n lt tho tirst m of the year. Mr. Hoynton. who has had exceptional! i opportunities, to meet leaders of Russian thought and of analyzing Russian conditions, returns with ahsolute conti. lence in the political rehahilitation of Russia on suhstantial lines and with the firm helief that the at rnv will soon he restored to strict discipline. In outlining his views in regard to the Russian situation Mr. Roynton stated: "That the provisional government in Iiussia will endure and com fron its recent serious political contention stronger than at any time since its estaldishment is my confident helief. Kveiy individual, who his the welfare of the Russian nation and her people sincerely at heart, should encourage that government h smy- j ' oatheth as well as hy material aid ;i course that will pass it l( .f(.ri .,f..i,, i'ii through th Scylla of counter revolution and the r.estahlishment of autoei-aev. on the on- hand, and ' of the Charvhdis of Ccrman intrigue an.l orona- anda. ...1 the other. ! .... ; ...,..:.!...... ,;.,. n.. i'.,;tn,i U I Pill 1I l.'lll 10 llllil im l 11111 'I ; jk, ta pouvril U- j t erpret i Ug as d is1 . ns . . , f lIitir:lI lof,((pnirnt wjiirh eVer. w. in. J f). . ,..lssi;in know ' . wvur J . e . 1.1 . 1 1 l..fi-4 law ;in! tin it atnl :i I n O s 1 ' ,,11...! ,.-.....,. f . . r-r k-otr-(i.t-fiV "Jill III lil'll. t I 1 tJltH l IUI UA V MIHI III vail. The estahlishment of a prac- j tical dictatorship, with a coalition 1 cahinet, was the only step that could j put an end to the malicious ami sinister teachings which were eating at the vitals of the army and of the government itself. Krrni-U.v Tmtetl. "Premier Kerensky is tho man of the hour not that he is mo it courageous, more self-saeriticing. or more capalde than many others in his cahinet. hut hecause. from his position in life hefore the revolution, he is trusted hy Loth the army and the people not to hetray them. ! "Do not forget that the Russian j people won a l.loo.ly revolution in i r.o.". onlv to have the fruits of their! ictory taken from them t.y iinlintilled promises. This time there is 11.4 intent ion that there sha he :i 1 c 1, . ... i therefore, thf revolutionary puty is suspicious nf :iljK,vt ivi'fl-niif ! 1.4.1l44 that Premier Kerensky. ha. formed a coalition cahinet which will have th" support and respect of 7ä p rcent of the Russian people, the other 27, percent heing composed of antagonistic political parties of 1 extreme airarohist ic or counter revo-j hit ion a ry tendencies. pis-iplino Rt'sioicd. "While the recent military move- ' merits have deal Iv demonstrated weak spots in the army, the fact that I discipline is even partially restored and that improvement steadily goes j on is a source 01 me tieepesi giaiilication to the Russian, who knew that two months ago any military operations whatever would have heen impossihle. "The Fnited States is analyzing, and interpreting Russia from an improper perspective. Russia is still regarded as the 'dark Russia' of .M years ago. Rvery peaceful political demonstration is thought to menace private life and property. Such is no more the case than the parade of i colored people which took place on , r uiu a v . a w eei ,i-,o. "Russia is heing interprt ted as though her social and political transformation were occurring in the Fnited States. where law. order and organization have long existed. Rus sia is not the I nited states. up ; must not judge her from our stand- j aids of national life. Ihr life, her, ideals and her mental operations are j distinctlv different. i t Russia Hugo Nation. : "Do not forget that Russia is a i hug" nation, with a population al- j t!ie peoide. which, 0 far as I was ! 1 . ., 1 1 1. FL, f. -r -in,! 1 "1 t' t t iw' 1 peisouui.. o- - " j : calm and pursuing its vocations. I having to the mah-stroni f str ife in Petrograd the working out f Und sia's tolitical destiny. In times of industrial r financial panics x-w rK n trie anamema tu , the Fnited States ami lust so Pe- 1 1 t nu rr.o as tlie at times ( enter of political j tlie anathema of : life, is Russia. Itn-sia l.ifr Normal. "It will he perhaps amu-ung to know that upon my return to the Fnitt d State s I wa more distur h.-d hy what I read of internal conditions here than I was hy the news
of Russia, which seemed to be sojifoo. hnt. l,,r guides. .; ini', 12.V ! ,1istnrhim- to tlie American leaders. i,VI.S - Re.-l.r. l.e.-id : m-ir'-r.
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V -4 1 in r :':t Col. Cornelius 'anderhilt. commander of the L':'nd engineers. X". Y. national guard, which regiment is to prepare the hi.: camp at Spartanshurg. S. '., for tho reception of the l!7th division. 1". S. A., otherwise th Xew York national guard. The I'-nd engineers entrained for Spartanhurg lmmeuiateiy 101. owing ue nig senuparade in New York. The photomnh was made as Col. Yanderhilt sat in the railway coach that was to carry him south. DftPICICT wimicc nun iüi iviuvlü Bar Association Calls Their Activities Pro-German in Spirit and Effect. SARATOGA SPRIXC.S. X. Y.. Seit. 4. Fledging its confidence in 1 this country and asserting that Cermany must he crushed, tne Amer ican Rar association in a tremendous hurst of patriotism this morning adopted a resolution presented ny irliliii T'-i4 ! ' . a ..ni.i-wiii.' t, ! Russia. "We are convinced." read the resolution, "that ihe future freedom and semritv of our country . 1 . . . I .... !.- . 1 .. it f tlerman 1 1 i inilitl ri' i.l t 111. lif.S4Tlt W'.'lt I - ' " "" I VV". n nlilnv .1 fllr i.lltl':llicp iif tht Fnited States into the war hefore it was too late to lind success through the united action of the democratic powers. l v e urge in mos! ioious jmssnhle prosecution of the war with all the strength of moi and materials and money which the country can supply. Send Army SM'ctlilj. "We stand for the speedy dispatch of the American army, however raised, to the hattle front in Kurope where the armed enemies of cur country can he found and fought and where our own territory can he best defended. "We condemn all attempts in congress and out of it to hinder and emharriss th government of the Fnited States in tarrying on tin war with vigor and effectiveness. 'Fndcr whatever cover of pacifism or technicality such attempts are made, we deem them to t.e in spirit pro-Cerman and in effect giving aid and comfort to the enemy. "We declare the fore-oing to he overwhelmingly the sentiment of the Ameiican har." "(;oi i s 1 1 itrm:iFis KMsKll's pkyi:il Intern.Tti-.iuil News Si-rvi e : THF HAI1F. Sept. L The titcupatlon )t' Riga hy the Cermans today called forth from th" kaiser one of his customary notes of exultation. In a message to the aiserin from headquarters the emperor said: "This is another milestone of e.erman strength and determination ft final victory. May C.od help us further." PLAY AROUND BONFIRE. LITTLE GIRL IS DEAD MARION. Ink. S.-pt. 4 While playing around a Lontire built hy her and her playmates, the eloths of r.-year-old i'auline May McCluicaught lire and caused her death a few- hoars later. 1 i:.-T III I I A Lo i.ir. TOC K. i I i:ST lHTKAfo. N. V. S.-pt. i ' CATI LF- Receij t. 'J- Lead : Jl. ilW. t( ill. the Mild sfe.i.R- ; T.rill.e st.'.Ts. . 1 7i f-l I 1 .,-,v . i . t :Te li.er: end t, ,i I.C.V I HI l p' JÖ. S II 1 1 1 : 1 AND LAMP.S !'.'al ; inn rket. laird'H slow Receipts. '"l j s!.e4-p .11 tile J Uli t, f.iir, j SP 1 00'.; 1 i ; ! f id' e 1 1 ja'. .p; rn p: in .lo tm'-j , 7." : i t- s. II" hJS-Kh 4-ipts. ji.innd r,.- l .4-r: Yorker, pigs. .lT.'Jör.j 7 7", ; tidxt-I, II ; :i r k T s...,',t I $1 v im.',; p.. i.i j MV.",: l'..T" -. . neavy. i in ; ru
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N STOCK MARKET Defeat of La Follette Amendments to Revenue Bill Cause Strong Tone. 1 ntorim t lui;i 'i N.- s.-r i. : NFAY York. S. pt. 4. The I feat of the LaFolh-tte amendments to the revenue hili. caused gains of from fractions to more than ol'.e point in the leading industrials at it nie opening 01 ir,t s:..ok marKet today. C S. Stet I 1 "ir.inii.; oj.ep.ed with salts of .0 mi shar.s an-l ranged : t het wet-n llU", ar.d 111 arcainst 1 " 1 1 at the 1 lose on Fiid.iv. F.ethlehem Steel R was up point at lo.1 and the other : stocks . showed an improveinc-n: of more than a point. The copper stocks were i-trong; Inspiration advancing 1 :'4 to and Ftah 1 j-oint Tle marine tion;:I!v. to 1 .) 1 issues ad van. d frac M'AV YORK STO( Ivs. Intel ii.itioii.il News Service: xr:w York. sept. . c:..s4!,ui prices on the stock cm hange tod,, v ! ! were : Allis-Chahnors .;
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