South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 262, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 September 1917 — Page 2
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Ulf LARS TODAY Half of First 687,000 Will be Mobilized Supply Task is an Enormous One. WAllINCTHV, pi. !. Jlnrh.lled for tli" la-t tiiii- as iviliaus ar.d umhr c ix i n authority, r r r th:?n .".f'.: lii'ii of the national army will v forward VY dn .-day to '.! 10 cantonments to la- train il lor the lattl- aqaint (Itriuan autoc;ay. Their nxt move will he as nuhtin m-n toward 1 1 1 - li.it th-nePls of 'u!if '. The. vhoJf n.ition will l.e iu-tir with tli- movement of the selective force The men represent a pproim;tey i 7, percent of the total piota under the J i r -1 call ftohi Kif h of r.;i i ly r,.0mi jotai iHi.irus. .xireaiiy at tne amp K the advance guarM of live j 1 1 er4t of the total. composed of f-xjn rif ncfd men. including croks. Out of thihas lf fn created n skeleton ort:.ini.atin lntf which the M'fftml iiurement will h"s'in to he al-orla-d Wedn(lay with little confusion. When tho la--t mon f.f this iiicrcni-nt arrive tin ramps will house half of the fir?-t.c.ill forces. ,r :;!.'."o0 men, ami thp other half will follow,- a '('.lartcrs and equipment arr made a' ailahle. In a statement Tut -day t iu'ht the war department says th- enormous ta-k of oMaininj; equipment and yupphes for the army is moving t-at-isfactorilr. ?ctiift of the men of the national nrniy may he only partially equipped for fome time after they are mobilized and no attempt w ill ho made to furnish them with luli war equipment until the eve of the-f departure for I'urope. .oihp civilian clothing, such a overcoats, will have to he used for a time, as the cloth -inff industry has not as yet taught up with Its work. May 1'iml Uoliciciioy. With the niohihzation of one-half f the ;n7,'" iiht, of the first all under the selective serx'ue law in profiTe.s tli" M'aestim arises as to whether that nuniher of men will he sufficient to Till all units of the national tuanl and national army. We
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Th"i .ti v '.ndi' ;tt ions that a dcl.c ier.cv in will he lic! v. hen utr.oi.il reports from all th"- :'2 tiM.iiijr cainps uro avail. it'l v- -f-ntf r n divisions of the national m'.mt hav t--cn organized hut with the exception of the New York. P' ni.yh ani.i ami a fevv others an-J h- J i ; 1 divi-mn. which soon will rni..tr;; for I'lanc". they are pot at m n x i i r ; : 1 1 1 1 war strength. The fihti'.r -tr.-nMi of the 17 divisions under the new taMes of organization
( would ,- 0- 00' men. sutmlement''1 I'V many thousand of auxiliary troops-. Vhifer de!iriei,( is there ar wi.iiM ,f v,j j , i 1 i 1 promptly trorn t.ie rational army ns the uard will iro tiivt to th frnt. 'ine t lie p resident called the hrt '7. toi,; ;u,.., (1f tj,,. ,;;itional army t)v ?-iu'nal oorps. in hiding th- axiation section. h; I.e. tl -reatly'i v-t.aloh-d Vr.irlr 1tii ii.ni ., i a i t t M . - , . . , j . .I'l'llU'lall men rnu-t he transferred to thi-'i serxi e . lone. The medical rorp al-o has h-en pi-atly i n r:i d and! hum-roiis neees--ar- aaxiliaiv i:nin! for iiui.i.Mli.Uf liiitv ai.road. not '. thought of when th- rail was made, hax e h en orani?'d where enlisted men of th- ui.ard or the reqtdar army have h en tak n theii- places will haxe to he idled with national! army m-n. Ma Maki Second (all. o r. ic .ts I.-' kli'i. ii i. h. iinite liU'Ulc .1- tu t!l" i.roh.ihle total lie!ici"io v in mn has he.-o , . , . 1 .it.., i. nor any stinrtte ju ejiared in th'j ' ah-eiw. of complete reports from all voard I ix-i.-joris uinl auxiliary f'Ti's. It i not unlikely, howevtr, that mIicm th national army divisifins ar.- ora nizd many vacancies will . found at the cantonments ami it xviM he net-4-ssary cither tö make a second (all on the drafted fore. or to tram ineomplte dixisions. I)ivisions will to France only at maximum strength. In a statement today the war de-
I'.irrriuiit says that the Industries oft;onress after the declaration of tlo- country ar- expanding in meet Vvin i,,ouht other unexpected dethe army supply demands and only mands. The quartermaster departminor shortages are expected at the ,.,ent has also supplied six months training camps. Quartermaster of-, ouinment for the expeditionary
ficials regard the food situation a.sa t is factory. The prohlem of ohtainim clothing ;nd other equipment, however, has presented many ohstacles, most of vlii h haw h-en oxeiiome. With LVi'iimhih men to proxide for and $::.tooi.i)(if.(otO t(, sieml in the lir.-t year the department laced a iu'antie task at the outbreak td' the war. "Iilii ":ul ties arose from th" outset.' the statement says, "there v.'af a shortage of wool, a shortage of duck for tentajre and leyins. a shortage of fast 4les for uniform and a shortage of labor. There was no appreoiahh- shortage of cotton, Ijut a shortage of looms. I iiiauc uiz i'niicni. j "These litti ulties are lteiug gl a?-I
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Wilson Calls on Boys and Girls to Do Bit in Red Cross Work
WASHINGTON. Sept. '.. pres't WÜ-' n tfi.ed a pro 1. nation Tuey. ':y 'ilClt' ('.iIl'ii,' i. pot. .the st ho'd c'lihuen cf ' nation to do th- i p.itt in the Avar ! joininr ti.o Junior l.e.l f.'rr-s to a.-sist in the niej wotk ( the j-enior or-ani.a-lion TIi- presid"i;t -ci) Mie cluldren'r ii.illi.il ot the ld Vos- Will Cix-M . a nj.-.oi tunitv ior the relief woi'; ior tin- i. r.e.it of hojh tie ouiiiiu u:t X' and o intrx ; x jl! tt.iel: how to sue in oiVer that (ft 'in? ehildr n eNex.here may nase th" cha;i fi lie, ami '..ill tnal;e pos-ii.le tl:- ' hst xvoi k in the. -r'-at "aue r.I leidem to whit h X.'e h.i i '-d-;'-d our. elv .....,. I Ilcir i 1'itH lainal ion. The pi o"la .nation follows: '!' I lie5 -ch4l (.liildrcu l I ho I'n'tcd Male: , proc'.aiuaI ion: "i'Iic prc-ddciit of tin I'nitetl Malo-. i- ni-o irinlti.t f llic 'i.illy oxereome. The ite:n of at,'M furnish-s an illustration. t-nt-Tl;e , de!artmni desired to place f.rdeis! for ''.""ii.i'fiii yards of temasje. Tlx- ! r.ormal outpht of the i-oiintry is eOO.'OOi yards per annuin. All aiom; j the line industrial f stahlishment . h;ol t. le ( Xp.mded to hi' e impreedeiit d demands. "The :irst olhcers' traiidn i-ainps hrou-ht t rush order to the quartertoaster tieiiattna ni lor approximate ly loo, too1) uniforms. The equipment i.f t . ! i t i i . 1 1 1' otitis :infhrtri7Hi! h force now in I "ranee ami has contributed to the equipment of the medical units. "All this time preparations were cimtinuing for t opening of the cantonments. Inctpient lahor truhles and a shortage f railway materlals ftr a whil- retarled this major task. A great industrial expansion became necessary." otk i: to oti:i:s Thlnl Pmiiirt. I'oiutli Ward. Von an register a tu rd.iy. Sept 2, 1117. at Sthx N. Hill st.. between the hours a" 1 p. m. and 11 j There will be notarys there to take care of your application. You must care regis ter if you xarf to vote. Adv. I Take Place
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American llvtl I "n. Ii ifrom iIicm' titli-" joiiut: 1 n nnc that I uiitc xou a toi(l of iii'tin at tld- lim' wlitu - many l Jim an- iK-rzinnihu ilie m 1 1 cm 1 1 eai. Tlu" .meiian Iteil C'rci lia jq-t picparcd a .qiuior nicmla rlii xxilli m lnm atixi-li"-in wldili "ei pupil in tli I nilf l Mate t au lind a Hmihv 1c sti mr 4ounir. Tlic -chord i- the natural ciiler of xoiir lite. T!u ou:; 1 1 it !. can he-t nU in lite great au-e of reedoin In uldcli xxe liar all plcilzcd oiu-i -. "Our Iimior I In I i4 Ill ing to ou oipoi t unitic- of "M i ie lit our oiiiinuail) ami other in uui oil lc all ocr the woild and unide umr serii" with liLch ami ivliglou-ideal-. Ii xxill tea h ou ltoxx to -ie in oi-dei that siiiTci-iir-(hiklreii 4I-' lien may lll! t'liatiCO l() I he. Jt will : h vim how lo prepare mhik' 1iie -.applies xxliicli wmnded .-oldiers and lionn'W rarnilics la k. It will -4-iul to UI lIlMMlIlll lilt' Kcd ( lO-s fill I -
letln-. Ili tltrillhiv -t4ri'- of lelief and resile. .nl 1hi d all. more pert'c4-tly than I in nv h any r our m-IkhiI li"M)ii-, ymi Mill Irai it h doinu lli4-4 Kind tltimr- i.tidce tur tcacheps diretthn lo he I Im fatiuv good l'icii- of tld;:reat country liili all 1'IT.t. "And I 4 oiiiiiiciid lo all sdiool leatliers In ic fount ry the simple plan which the Aim ricau Hod Ci-o-s ha worked mil to provide our Mpcraliou, kimwieg a- 1 d that school children will gie their h't NCi'ies iiudi't' I lie diroel guidaim and in-tructlrn of their icjk hri. Is imt tli perliaps the fhai'tf for which ou ha' iMt'ii looking o ie onr lime and elloris In Mime niea-urt- to meet our national needs-.' "WOODKOW YIIOX. "Pi cf-.iiem." Tr a letter to I r. 1 1. N. MaeCracker., piesident I" Vassar college, in char-re of th. junior organisation, the president has expressed his privat interest in the movement ::iin " ho thinks tho rhil-
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.'d.ij. VI. llul.'er el the medical toil's or" th '"nited State- arm, .as a xi-itor at Notre lam ur.ixvi-sitx-xrst'rdax aft.rnton. Ma.!. I!u'.r xa- accon'd'-'nied; by Pr. ..' i .''crteli!.;. niemhtr vi exempth :i i hoai.l X). i'. "s?ar loiw.n. re-ejed 1 r.clielor of thihs " phy degic la..lar.o. ttoj.ped at Notte iK'.ille eittrJv. enroute to Harart unix : sity, wl.ere he xv ill -nter the co"; ! leje of law. Mr. Dorxvin drlivor jone of the bachelor orations .r lire I c rnmep'-emcnt exerci.-es lat jut e. j fioi-ire rr.mti:, star foot ha 11 playj er of ja.t x-ar's squad, paid til j stu lnts a is:t j est'-niax". Tl." i athlete xx' a uraJuatcd fr"m the hr.v ikparthaut list Jiu.e. yn. j-jivz lives in NVNville. Wis. CONTRASTS WORK OF THE LORD AND DEVIL Contrast between the works of the I j devil and the I,ord was the theme of ! the sermon delivered at the Trinity j j Presbyterian church Tuesday even- i mi; l.y Dr. lijnloi. in c-narpe 4r tii j revival meetings there. j "Jesus during" His life on e.irth. ! xx hen the people were hrouuht hefore ! Hint sick and aftlicted with horrible! liseas ami wallowing in sin, 1 ft j t h cm joyous and healed and cleansd .f thtdr sins. lint with the J. x il j it is tiiuerenx. tue people are brotiuht before him pure, innocent and healthy and auain they are left 1 y him. not as they came, but sor- ' lowful. impure, diseased and miseraide," declared Pr. Dunlop. Ir. Dunlop ami his wife rendei pleasing duets at each revival. PLUMBING ORDINANCE GETS FAVORABLE REPORT A favorable report will be inale on the amendments to the city jdumhins ordinance hy the council committee of the whole, which met last niiiht. I!y allowinrr the substitution for itritied pipe in place of cast iron pipe in certain parts of sexyer systems, considerable money will be saved to builders, it is pointed did. New regulations in te-tin? are also provided in the amendments. The sum of $1', 2. -,?. wns voted to the pork board to pay a pavinir assessment. This will be formally appropriated at the regular meeting next Monday. A favorable report I on the increase in the salaries or J the street commissioner and his dep uty was also v oted. I'nder the nexv j provision the street commissioner! will receive $,."00 per year instead or ?i. jew. an me ueputy win i.f paid t.J0tt per year instead of M00. The increase is to date from July this year. BEN HUR LODGE ICE CREAM IS STOLEN Kverythln- went aloutr smoothly at the regular session of South ltend eourt. No. 4 1, Trihe of IImi liur, Tuesday oveninir in Hyler hall.. until the time came for refreshments, when it was discovered that tlo ice cieani had hem stolen. Tt is helievel that three ymmi; men had taken it and escaped in a machine. . lai pro cl.i.s of .'! ndidates was iuitiatd. and the decree work was conferred ly tho couit's decree taff. 1. it. I'.nwus delivered on onthusiasth' talk, followed liy several isitins ou ii'tl t i s. The m''tinr was closed v.ith music and a laniiet. folhv cd hy il.i ii- imr. CLERKS TO GET LESSONS IN SCIENTIFIC SELLING KetaiJ salespeople in .v'oi:th lUnd will have the opportunity to study scientific salesmanship under an arranRetnmt made Tuesday hy the Krtail .MfrOiants" hureau with lis.-J !race Kinr. teacher of salesmanship at th' h'r,-h school. Miss Kimr .-poke at the meeting of the retailers Tuesilay noon. The emj)loyers will ilesiunate certain of the sale forces to attend special ( lasses vhieh will he held at the hiyh school twice each week. RED MEN PLEDGE $30 TO RED CROSS I A nietti;:? of the lied Men was ; i held last niiiht at the lied Men's hall j I on S. Michigan st. Thiity dollars) ! was pledged t he turned over to the j ed Cross society for war purposes. ! ( me ihw -andidat was also initiat-j The next meetin.c will he liehl t Tuesday, intioducins: the wairiors"' deirree. v. v. c. a. on: ' A lueetini' cd the business Woinrn's hil.le eiass was held Tuesd.i.v j exeni'r- at the V. VC. with Mrs. IZ. P. Hairls ns in-ti ii' ior. Supper was t;'Ue). at ' fi'cloek end (las-, lcJ f. : t : o'cloi k. Th. study of the look of Kom:ps u;ir l'e:run a 1 the Moody i:ii'e institute outlines nre hein used. The 1 is w ill :v.e "t ne m-r at the Y W. Tue s V "Vfllin )Foi:i:i t iiu 'm:s. The tu:ing choir of Mt. Ohet M. K. church gave a pleasant s:rMhe in honor of Mr. Ida Allen, wife of Dr. Fimry Allen. I). D., at the laüiic of .Mrs. Addle I.ov.e (n Alien st.. lart V"i d nsda y evftiTh- eidng was spent with muafter whicli dainty refreshment: ere svr'.'-d. and a beautiful i e tf-a was presented Mrs. Allen, show ing appreciation for her pi;net.;a!ity and faithfulness tu the choir. The out-of-town guests were: Mesdamer Kllen itonestre-t. Peulah Johnson of Detroit, Mich.. Duella Cousins nnd Delia sVou of Cas-opolis. Mich. All plans have hen arrangdl for the !:g emancipation celebration. i$iven tinder the auspices of St. Pete;ludije No. :U. V an.i A. ,les-
Khaki Comfort Kits All complete!;.' lilleJ. at $1.50
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New Veilings of Fashion's Dictate Striking' new effects in several designs and chenille dots on all styles of mesh. Also many new ideas in bordered veilings from 25c to 85c yard.
The New Art Section now locited on the third Hour. Free classes in Knitting-, Crocheting and Embroidering Tuesdays and Fridavs. nh. chapter Xo. 28, O. K. S., .t. Joseph No. ."1, K. of P., and Northern Star court No. i). (. C. Satur day, Sept. .12, at Xpringhrook park. Music will he furnished hy the First KeKiment hand of Chicajro. There will he a children's parade in the mornim,' and at SpriiiRbrook prmiptly at 11 o'clock a southern harhecue dinner will h served. In the afternoon Charles A. Cottrill, former collector of revenue of the Hawaiian islands, will speak. In the evening a hand conceit will he jnven on the steps in front of the courthouse, followed hy a urand military hall at Place hall. All music furnished ly the First Keseimnt K. of I, hand "I" Chicago. ii-:ks(x.i.s. .!rs. Vauuhan Curtis returned to hc-r home in .Marion, Ind.. after spending two weeks the guest of Miss Puttie May Dulin. Jesse Priiiffeman speiit Sunday in Xiles. tile ;uest of friends. Mr.. Lucretia Planks is visiting in tianapohs and Anderson, Ind., the : of relative?. Mrs. .Jennie W right hal as her Hi'.-'st last week her hrother, Pghert Chais. and Mrs. Luella Cousins of Cass)polis. Mich.. Delia Seott of Wilaanisville, Mich., and Rose WarrcTt of P.onesville. Mich. Mis. Nellie Kennedy and dauthter are spendins" h.? week end guests cjf Mrs. Fannie Pufoid. Col. Puscoe Simmons spent s'unday here enroute to New York, the guest of Henry Hill. They were entertained at dinrer at the homo of Mrs. William lie idcrson on S. Main ?t. M-.s. Mary Sprigcs of Toronto, Canada, is the guest of her daughj ter. Mrs. fleorge Grayson. T'rof. Chas. Peese and wife inn-torc-d to their home in Chicago last ' v. eek. taking as tfieir guests George Pos en and wife, also Mrs. Henry r i iii. Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell of PolMng Prairie were the guests .f ft hrvls here Sunday. 'al Saunders of 'aUin. Mi h.. vis itfd his daughter. Mts. Mary Croker, last Sunday. Ho Gray Hair Now You need ?tot have a tit of gray hair now. Yon can do jbst a.; thousands of our best people have, and iuine a natural, uniform, dark shade to your gray or fa clod tresos in a s-mule and ha!ti:ful munrer i-y 3jplyini; Q-ban Hair 'ur Kestorer at on.. Have handsome. sift. !! 'ii h!it hair. Apply Q-an; r -a. y tf r..-e; i'jnrantef hrmUf --nly a lar?e brntle at Wettic.i'.s cru-.ir.a! Ckt Rp.te .-'tore, ani all 'th-r pood .lrm: store. Money hack if uot n-piiej. Tr- Q-t.n Hair Tone; 0 ' an liquid shan.j 'H' ; .-aa j . Hair Color Restorer
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Fall Millinery The opening- displays sound the first notes of a new season.
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You'll Know More About advertising after you have read the first of :i series of articles on advertising which will be published in this newspaper beginning next Sunday. Mavbe there i nrt anything new under the sun, but the writer of this series found a new way to make an old subject advertising' interesting to every modern man and woman. The first of the series, "HERCULES ET AL.," appears next Sunday. Be sure and get your NEWS-TIMES early-Sunday mo mine;.
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A Pounds of Sugar for 7 7 U With Purchase of Sl.OO l (L
or Over Everything in the Store Included in Your Purchase
Boys' Dept. .''ain Flo..: i;: Nev ,r,r,c, lenerson rs-j entrance v.-k 'vcn.
3:30 to 5Ü0 p.m. Fall Suits i suits, made in the ui who kiio A' tiv l.itet i.t-hin
ik'wj thee suits will seem ;o hive iepi out i:c from ihc f
Military Styles, Oriental Effects, Russian Touches, here are nil the splendid interpretations tor misses and women. W is the lime tor you to tiling ab"Ut your fall suit. You will l-e lookiiVU t'r sometliin smart, of Course, linely tailoreJ.. aiivl as ervieeaHe as i: is smart. You will he pleased with these suit styles these suit values exclusive with this store Prices from $19.75, $25.00, $29.75 to $50.00
It lai:rche a new era r, Millinery, an epoch in which 'The Art of Fashion Is Supreme." Anions the many original, artistic creations, n e can note the Hindu turlun. ilie Alpine, the (oack of ,ich silk velvets in a decided departure from the mvIcn .f vester vear. Priced at $5 to $15." i.nrr. port Adr. Co. MICHIGAN T. t Lower Prices WARNER BROS. Seed and Farm Machinery 114 E. Wayne St
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