South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 275, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 October 1917 — Page 9
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Prominent University Men Appear on Program at Last Day of Brilliant and Successful Session.
i i'.a S'..- ir. 1 S. i v ;. I I J . I 1 - B m I i r- Iii- Indian t .-iif ;, ru'. of i ha i'itii ami .rr ;..!.. on the hn..! lay f th- u ,, v.,1.,1 mm h of; 1 ( i "i . i I dl-e;,.-.- ;.! o f rural hf.-. pie It. W. A. .Mil!; iMotr ((jIIcl--. 1 -1 i v . i . d .;.s-iva-ram- of Uk Jf if.-r.-on c.unty sar- ;. -the : i r.-1 -oju.l-t ,. v-nr'.a-y of ho.-l svte;u of an Indiana " irify. It. Arthur Il.-mhj ook. .,f '..id Spring Harbor, N. V., d"-lved into Tl.- probj in of mental 1- -fe ti . . ; jural cinmunitie.-. Prof. '.. I Tiri.ti of PurdU' upi rsity a:il : tat fuo.) production director, ttli;'I 1 1 j r t "Krural Communitie.V au! i '.'-). 'on stTTitifn." Th o.rifi r- !. v i!I loo tonight. Count Miriv. Th1 Jf TN i son county survey. upn which IT. Milli-' bas'-d hi- talk. war a. oh- in. lor the direction of the In'iitna -tat" foard of ducitlon. dur-.v.-s the months rn-m June to !- ' iiih-r. I 1 . Th- .i.. ,., .s t '!! o r and roup fjct u i zi wliich n.i.rt- l f;iiito plans ma K- mad- fr at.r)iK! ir..ctr,.i- tion izz tin- MuthIII J.OIiioli of tl.i- t-tatr. Of hih J'lfr.-on Oijnty is tjdoi!. Tl.'- chiof industry of J-fiYir-on wunty iv n::riciiltur-. th i- i.vri 1 1 1 1 !n;i tin f.t t ' j r i o'it-id- of th hii-y itv of Madi.-oii, th" our,t at. fr. Miiii- wad tin i;ai:v of oordiiiatini; aricultsir- and i;iaT.ti j'actiir- in Jf '.Vi -on ouzity. .tid in oth r rtrmtk's in tli -tat iziiilitly -itiiatd. T!m' i M.rt of th'- in tii-:ator-i ' oininrnd.- that v ry , H'ort should ; riado to 1 t .a i ? i iiia mi fai tut int; ind i.-tii- whit h t:ild tin food l'i'düMs f t!io t..i,nt that hud th'i;- way into inaiiufart ui a-.l prodii ts. thu lifi j-ni th;- vh"lf prtt-!.---; of production at lorn". T'if tjorriinittr-v f.u..rd til-- ou- . oi idat!"l of pi liooi.-t and in orif--i " Iii v hoo'is oii! t.a(h rs .-1hu1 :n 'loy-d who i vjlil i. in-tinc-i iou in i.t'iiM .-in.' won;, ami aid it) ii ' sio.. out tl:' ot-4itional program. 'i'ili-: :-i)oultl prrffd' tlu- triitly vo. ifionai wml;, cazrird out with -tatf i 1 f- th rnl aid. I ri i :.il drpart- ! of cho. OS. Ianucr of In.ini. i ' i 1 a-t a i rtoi. p.onud out th-,iiivi-r of insanity ia rural districts i -a n tin out that in. i. ti i -tri. t.- show ii -.i,m -..ally Ure pi-r nt of this. Road TiiQ Following j low 1Ifli I Cat no ur'l lliiiwlf -.r i ' . i ii., a i ... ..iiMijMiimi aim inut-Mioi, Without Inirz. i:crcUc. li't, Tlmr or I!iH'nK. t t ! Him Xolhinr hTiiI Will Coat N thin to 1 the Sm. 'Wien :i min er v.rr..in l.;n .uff:t'l : e,irs uiiii -..ii hi i f i.n :uel i?ili:.sn. V.:in tr'..' evervrt.in iin.l-r tl.e la-.iv-uiiieeit ie-tvs. tl.ey .-ire imturu'dy i r. -ti.-el.-.l sk-jat.- Aim! w hti nn. .. u au eure t !, rr.aitl-- wit!iit tinier. fserriiM. diet or expense, lr a l"l l ttenii-nt t ita t li t to i:mc:i . f r- .m l -ii' if jin.l thi we re -lad to Ii) vvitli'-ut any expense t . -U le-w o- .vt-r. Ail tint in neveM.'irv I "1 Adolph TlAlne Snym 'For th? rtrt TIhp In War I nm Entirely -e front C'unatlpallon und In-dl-ttlon. And it hu not ro( f nnr I n " i- ! t.c iwv.f i Mr. Hair." ii !. pive r..- lew . l,i.t!ft.- f r s : i T . 1 .er.-.il tr.i I a akt.et f.!. called o K VT IT. :i t-it 1: . :r. i l. im nie! tin.- ire l then- auU etl-eri after m 11- r.a t l .-el ntferlv i'-.i i.v.-l :t . t '.iia n t' :n. I r et ' i a " T t .'. ir: z i. a . ih !.;.! j.ai r !'.:. t'i t'1' l'--' hi hf t.eTe t!lal. ..!. I ! ' i:a i i r f. -.- et :. r f ! . I f i)-'.! W'liy rentlr.'.: ?. -'.ff. r frei; !.. Indigent;. 1 :! : !a- ehe . ,! i an C iTf ? eerlf v if :t.c- -r t;.-r.e ! pra..T f ' Y AT I r l.;i" tar iu..;r f .! aril vl'.I :: r rt r i ' f. 1 l.-tit i;f i!.i ( :.t . -law !. n at -,1 .dei.e : a:-:e tl..ia I rt-raeii' .-.'. ra t -:it !Todtl' t. If V) i; er Li "e : II nt the cri -M l;:ine.' I . to Utr. i- nl. .'.rr.piv -i.d .fir i::.a- and ad- , teM f ' -1 : a r -1 r . '."T stv..:. -arik.-r '''. r.i-tl". I'.' 1 f -'d -' i I Wae vvi:i l.e siiT "U rr.-puel by r. I ru ni.ib If p''i :,- J.--. with '.-. tr t' h lp I-.v p.'-t.:'-. j :o kti:?. ft-.. k , ur nrme Pk-U. if te-t .iT.-r.. (1 ' I !..- trKtbfv.il. e if th'm U' OVC f.tlOn.t h.-. a )!;. .lit.-! t.. t;.- pi''- ! c.rr .! thu paper and w nr'M bey.-n-l ,,,; ,v !. u r'.i ; h ;Tt t riet .. r twl.went 1.1) rh i' i.i:. ret enia.cT.d It II AT IT S M in S"i:!i pen.l ei: ef v.ilSf.T t it'll t.r :'ire cc.ar.itd ? .fl.t boh - u!i ! O 1 I r the a elbkiicv a at I""' H . Ii k .1 k'e n.f i i-n.i!' r. t r . .i ' hri- , .' v .4iid n M,ui s? 11 1 t . 4 " K. A ' ' i Me i . r c; Au v
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AL PROBLEMS DISCUSSED
'art of th:- J;- said, iv. ,u. to l,,ne- - . To ohviate this, Minirutinity ath'fir. -s ;irnl stxial life n-nnr t i furiinTs should 1.- ri ou ra yed and I .! i ..!....,. I I i r . .... . i . . i . i.t - i ' ' i ' i ' ' ' i i v J i -1 ." .-r.nuiil i,4- extended to rural ommunities. H- prawd the automobil, as the -:i r.it. -t combatant of rural lor.elji . .... . . ... 1 it. " nritu- iwfit f.n hi- ravnt' t of i.'i.-r-as;ntc th- food irli.t turn of Ihdrm;i . (?ptn th Ural 'iiiamm;1i--- r -t" th- lioji.. of ti1'i.itfd Stat's in ff-f-dini; hrs lf .".n-l , Ii V ,l)ll'K J Tof.iirlit I T. Cc orv't- I. 1'li-s, .-u,. rJ intt nd'-nt 'if th s lioo', f . i r thf j ff l ! -:nini-d at I'orü Wayne, will ik up-m coralitions at th .-tat--'hi d. I:-. P'.:-s stroni'Iy m (in al ani inatiorj favors stri't in school to d-frcTs that hackward, so i oi. ,M- me iM ucai "oT th' ':Sll.f MUlli' t h'.Idrr n thit thy niav 1. cured. EXPECT REM HIIEATCROP Stae Council of Defense Pleased With Winter Wheat Planting. is J N-'A .--'l ina'- Spin i: Servl'-e: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Oct. '-. Keports frrn county agents, miller?, irrain dealers and leading attiiculturalists received hy the state council of defense indicate Indiana, will proh.ihly k heyund the mark of I'.s'.im.ouO acres planted in winter wheat wantel for 1 ! 1 s . With a yield e jual to this year's, the increase It. crop will exceed the '1Z per cent es timatod as Imii.ina'.s share- of the hundred million hushtls r.eesari fur export. I?y the middlo of this month it ihelievcd the seed for the trreate.-t wheat croj the state has ever attempted will all he in the ground For the most part weather conditions have li'-on very favorahle for the souiriir. Seed of siiperior quality has heen available and primarv con j ditions have heen almost all that ! could he aked. A statement concerning the att! tuue of the farmers to the more wheat campaign issued to the stato council, says: "The state council f.f defense is pleased with the spirit manifested in every agricultural center, and has j recognized it as indicative or greater personal sacrifice in many rase.-!, than the expenditure of money. For much of the Fedin has heen at an expense that ordinarily would have (kui reil the farmer, hut recounizinp the government's need, he has not only put in longer, harder hour himelf, hut lias also spent the money necessary for help in drillj ..round the com standimr in the I I fields which next year will jzrow I w lieat." m II DETROIT HOMES LICK COIL iFuel Survey Reveals Facts Concerning Shipments and Control of Coal. , w -s- fi S;.- In! Srrvi.-e; DKTiiOlT. Mich., oct. 2. Kifly thousand Oetroit homes without coal and Without Positive av-uranre nf be-' in alb- to sec-are a winter's supply j J of fuel, a i this time ...n.lio.... nr.,,..,.i ...i -,t of year, is one of the alarming fa th.xcd bv a coal :i: s arv y . of JUs; the corupl ted under direr- ' i titn I'vtr.'.t board of corn ' 1 1 ; e r e . i . . i ( 'n prcscntrta n ot the suney: I lindniKS to -penal i i". i : l i 1 1 ee of th.-' , hoard of j onimere. i.et Tuesday, It lis phir.'Hd to .--d a d.'h;:atinn to ! Vaslilnu::i t.. lay before Or. Harry i.V. r,ar:.!.!. natienal fuel aniinistra-j i t.-r, and the numbers of the priority! ; shipping br-id. Hetnut's crave Tan-' . '-v of a eo.il famine, which r"in brt atttd only if shipments are imm - d...ly diverted t thi eity. The r suits uf th -urvey have not. ' 'i ma e pub'sc ;ti th'ir entiretv. !i. .;-;h of the . hp f features f r.-port ..ie k:...wn to reveal a sit -on st.iitlii.;: in it- indications of i hanbh f- i" the puelic. EASTMAN ELECTED HEAD OF STATE MEDICAL MEN s. villi!.. F. VANS VII. i.i: .iiar.ap-'lis w.; . o.t. 2. 1 nh. ; n for the lndiana Stat.- Mi .I'.cil society's 1 1 t-on-ve!tp.ri. and Or. Joseph liihis l-at-r.ian of Indianapolis was elected ; r. -i.lert ;.t th meeting here. Or. 1. h :i Worsh.am was ch.o-r. to th s-..r::c.i se.-ti..n and lr. ls Kn:i : o!i htad of the medi. I
'a! e t:o-i I AV-TKROAM. Oct. 2 The Uer1 1'-d ü t ions were i;ishI utinni; 'in Oeutsche Zei:unr; which reeenthi efption of rr.elu.il student Iv ,v-i' suppre-'.ed for a day. ha 'ri.ni srice In the ranks of the Train been .'i Ttre--rl. nccordin tr to ;r-! . . It vv a - State! one-fmirth of 'he Vnirhf Ze'tunc. for ilmwim; h.e me ii- al pr"fs-.,,ti in Indiana personages of the suprem1 array
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VAI.PAICA !.-. Ind.. ( l. 2. Dr. II nry I,. Iavi was Monday rrturnei to South Bend ns pastor of th Vir t-t M. I-:, church. All othnr outh Ilfnd pa.t)rf wtrf- returnci ua follows; South fWnd district M. II. Apph--hy.
Sou til 15'Pal First, H. I. Davis; 'Ii'ir.. I:. H. CrowtltT; .St. Pauls .Mf rnorlal. J. I. (lardlnf-r; Kpwr.rth Memorial. A. H. Kenria; I. owe; Htik'ht. Juy 1 1. Plack; Ilivf-r Park. ;J. A. Lord; Stull Memorial. A. V. iPaid-s; Trinity. M. Hunt. ! South Hf-nd iiauit 'lau-l' ! Voijnir. DEATH OF E n JL Wealthy Widower is Found With Three Bullet Wounds in His Head. NewN-Tiin s Sjiih i.d .-ervii -: .'UT i.Ai.NK, Ind., Oct. J. All I ort H ie is stirred oer th? deat'i of llalilim ii.innaii, 50 years oid. : wealth;, grocer, who was found mj his home at Leo, mar here, with . thiee hil.lel woutuls ill tile head. Coroner and police were Knen no intimation of the tragedy until G.u- , man was hrouiit to a hospital here. j la.lief that tJarman was the le tim of foul play is strchthened l.y the tion o one of the wounds, which the coroner says could r.o havo 1 em self-lnllictel. Oannan was a widower ami had no apparent reason to take his mVii life. The family physician, who attended him. refuses to discuss the case. NO MORE SHAVIMG OF HEADS AT CAMP TAYLOR Nt u s-Ti'nes special Service: L UTISVU.LK. Ky., Oct. 1". There are not Koi;i to he any more hadffe.s of dishonor in canii) Taylor or at least the well-known had'o of a ! closely cropped head is to dis ap1 pear. Orders were i.s.sued that tho practice of rendering jruard houso 1 inmates, hald, is to he discontinued, j The measure of discipline in th ; camp is'not to he restricted in any , manner, hut there is a Kood deal of sentiment in camp that civilian -l,st "f'lualntinK themselves with the rhs-oroUs discipline of military lift. shouhl not he punished too severely. I Opportunity is to he fjiven the hoys i to work gradually into this army life. Orders have heen issued at tho camp for a realignment of repimenu and the Indianapolis hoys may rind new camp-mates within a few days. Hut it is a care of "worry not" amoiiK the hoys. They are hardening to any emergency. CONSCRIPTED MAN KILLED BY TRAIN Nows-Tiines Speel.il Service: INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Oct. L
MiSTERT CLOAKS
ict?r Kom.ins, years cm. oi m-,; terest in the leasing of ground near Sandy. Term., who had heen staying Hattieshure;. It is rumorcl the jrovat the home of 11. M. Dover. 222 , ernment will contribute funds to Station st., fell beneath the -heels j , na h;irrat ks for tht. wiv(.s (1f
of a freight train on road at Station and the Pelt rail Twenty-First sis., and was killed. noiiiuns nan received oruers to report to camp Taylor. Iuisville. i Ky., with the increment of the conscripted men ordered to report there, hut an error in the notice sent him called for Sept. 2 7 instead at Sept. 2S. He had reported to the conscription hoard, who ordered him to report Oct. H. Kobhins hail told friends ho would go to Chicago until time to report. DEMY EXEMPTION TO MEN MARRIED SINCE JUNE 5 INPlANWroLIS, Oct. :. The third district exemption board Monday denied the appeals of three Ir.napolis men for exemption from i - i . i. . . uie "an oeeause uiey had married since ',un and their wives were 'ependent on them. The board in Jdic.itftl all such claims would be de:ie l where it was shov n the marI riaue occurred June f. or after, re--.arnicas of the wife's dependency. ' Koj I). Hudson. a Y. M. ( A. worker, won to sail for Kurope. was denied eerat ti mi because of his religious s -run Vs. but was exempted ' ion a claim of dependency. A numi . . . i ,' her of appeals claiming exemption Ion in dustrial grounds were granted. i BERRIEN PI ANS TO HAVE BETTER ROADS Nw--Tiir.e S.e, i,d Serv! e: ST. JOSI'I-II, Mich.. Oct. 2. It if altotreth.er pndahle that Iterrien county, vvhiv h i one of the most in-thu-iastie j-M'O'l roals counties in Michigan, will make extensive im- ' jrovements in her roadwajs nPx. i ! . . .1 .At a meHin.ii ,ne roaa t o,:i.i.ion here J...H'U improvementI were recommended, embracint: th'f huildin of short connctinu stretch- ' es in the vi'lnTes of the county. The--e jceces of highway will be built 'f w .4t'T-hounl macadam. travel -!a-r. y rlrk or some other suitable suhstamv e prally as qo.nl. com mdml into discussion. th current politic tl
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Experiment is Successful Reports County Agricultural Agent. N v -Tirat - Sj.- ial r i-: INhlANAPUMS. Ind.. ' t. - -K s i!ts of th- plan, to u-e 1 1 1 1 " to Kilvi' th" farm lalor problem. IrU d in variou-i jMits of In. liana this yar, are Sin M-nt t ;. !. t "n n::e. .-tatf food direct"!'. Aniont,' th.e reports is diif from . M. J"h. county agricultural :itr-nt at t.'oiumhus. hid. Tho plan has hem s-jcet-sl'til th'.i". His report said: ! "You will prohaMy 1-r intere.-te.l to Know of our first experience with a roup of town hoy.-, in working f! fariucis. One raan a.-ked f r ' 1 hoy.-, to pull heans. The .-ounty nct-ut r--ipze-teil that the teachers in . 1 1 1 1 . i -!a: ar:'l i:.at 'o! u m hu make the a r.nounc rncnt that ' s wir wanti! to p',:M Ihm!',-'. V. hty Ih" hoys la-tween the ae- id" 1" .iPal 1 " vt i anxious p uro. "W'v could i;ot us all tha' hoys. m '-'(it in touch with r-'Uiie oilier riec who h.ad heans to pull and they were ,.,'Iad to take a namher ..f ! '. took .;7 of the laru -t l.o.-. 'The fanners came alter tin in th mornirt: and hrouuht We I o -them " -.? 1 to ' ack in the afternoon. Th took thvir hniier- aroi received $1.-M a day The farmer a t nl inn to t lo ir a were well pleased with the work don- hy th.- l.o. Two of the farmeis t iiLtiuid pi:t of th hoys to work the i et Saturday cut tin." corn and lillin silos. Some (th r men in the county have tireatl v isked for hoys to jaill lean.-.' Soldiers .Stay in Train at Camp Shelby by Wind and Rain. XeVVjj-TilU 'S Special Service: CAMP SIII'LHV, Miss., Oct. The third Indiana infantry oapitulatcd in its first cncaizfincnt, hut there is no disgrace, in this for the attacking force was tho Kulf storm, which swept over this section. The hoys of the third not int) camp in time to detrain, hut the wind anrr rain and mud forced them to remain aboard their- train. The camp now is somewhat better than for 24 ho'.rrs. The mud provides excellent opportunity for tho boys to pet an idea of what they may have- to face in the trenches. The first Indiana is expected in camp soon. The railroad companies hawbeen making excellent time in moving the hoys down here. Ofhcers may hnd consrderable incers, as Hattiesburir seems unable to meet the demand for homes. cn nnfl Tfl M OnAl nil C 60,000-TON COAL PILE IS ATTACKED BY FIRE New?-Times Speci d sa-rvi'v: INDIANAIHH.IS. Ind.. ct. 2. Tiro, disco-, ered more than tw . weeks npo in the Riixantic mountains of coal held in restrve by the Itiu Four l'ailroad company at Deech Hrove. has eaten its way into om of the lartrer piles of coal, and Tuesday was burning fiercely. Flames could be seen shooting from tho coal pile at times and heavy jra--.es arose to hinder the tire lighters. The pile now attacked contains more than e,o r.eo tons of coal. LOCAL WOIWAN SAYS TÄMLAC OE CHARGE . . , . , SO IMCrVOUS UhlldrOn S Noise I Bothered Her But It's j Different Since She 1 Took Tanlac. "I felt weak or three veai Poorrr.an. 7y and r.ervou for two ." saiil .Mrs. F. M. Fa.-t I'atiith -tiat-t. Misliawaka. "I felt tiretl oat m"t of tha- time and 1 hardly was nervous that I oiibl stand the i-hildrerr's noise. was irritable miserable all too, and 1 just t It over. "I read about Tanla. in tee new--- ; .,ajei an, j;naj, tritl! lt. :1n ,lf th.. ..rv. ..,fi,. ,.;ls L,i,.. i - u better. I've taken three bottles now and I'm fee. in lir.e a -a in. Mrs. 1'oorman is a M:shawaka woman. sae has vaka mo-it of her local re-idet.t yuJ lived in Misb.alife ami bei:;s' know w Lt 1 is to sav a- oat Tanlac i true.
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Tanlac is a vegetable tonic recialiy ilesi'ned to huibl up weakened p-opl. it has helped tr.u'.isands of run down men and women and it will do for you what it has done for others. lt-t Tanlac- today at the I'-Mi-dru-' store in South Bend or at the T.ed Cross Pharmacy in Mish.iwak.i ot at any other .rood druv; .-tore. Adv.
Food Waste of About 700 Million Dollars Tor partial immediate relief, every individual and community should consider earnestly the matter of d conservation and the limitation of waste. As a Nation we seem to have a disdain of economizing
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In many homes there is strong feeling: that it is 'only decent' to provide more food than will he eaten and that it is demeaning to reckon closely. The experts of the Department of Agriculture report to me that the dietarv studies made bv them point to an annual food waste of about S700,ooo,ooo. Of course, the waste in families of very limited means is slight, but in the families of moderate and ample means the w:ste is considerable. Even if the estimate were reduced by half, the waste would still be enormous. "The food waste in the household, the experts assert, results in large measure trom bad preparation and bad cooking, from improper care and handling, and, in well-to-do families, from serving an undue number of courses and an over-abundant supplv and failing to save and utilize the food not consumed. As an instance of improper handling, it is discovered that in the preparation of potatoes 20 per cent 1 the edible portion in many cases is discarded." Secretary of Agriculture, March . 19 17.
Food is Wasted (a) When we eat more food than our bodies need for growth and repair and to supply energy for our work. Overeating tends to poor health and fat instead of brawn, makes us sluggish and indolent instead of energetic and resourceful. Fat enough and no more. Hat for physical and mental efficiency. (b) When food is burned or spoiled in cooking. Improperly prepared or poorly seasoned food will be left on the table and probably wasted. Buy food wisely and then prepare it carefully. (c) When too much food is prepared for a meal. Unserved portions are apt to be thrown into the garbage pail or allowed to spoil. Many housekeepers do
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Don't feed high-priced human food to hogs or chickens. Don't send valuable food to the incinerator or the fertilizer heap. Don't pour into the sewer nourishing food in the shape of milk, skim milk, sweet or sour, soup, gravy, or melted fat, or water in which cereals or vegetables have been cooked. Keep good food out of your garbage pail and kitchen sink. DEMONSTRATE THRIFT IN YOUR HOME
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