South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 280, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 October 1917 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

M0THHSNEEDN1

FUR ABO All Liquor Driven Out at Louisville Training Grounds and Environments. 'i'.vri:r i i: .; p v l l.o .: . üb : . . r 1 1 - a . . o a . I 1 . .t i ( k ' ..ir. t ! : i::;. ; ' "' 1 J " " !a i . I ; i ; h i r v. ;...?!... a-, tip f ! I f.-r th- ir ir.r:'- "".. ai j t '.. ! o;(a . I. iff Not II itiinlri'.iii. at 'a rnp Zv-m. ry fa; be- ' : ' i" - p.. - h iiad: ' f . Mit a- men i on; p!a im Of ia:r-". -n.iv f.v of the 1m.;.s ha ; r 1 1 1 j : : : -' -I r.o: nf ai ..i ii",- .ir -n! - r r.:-. II. ;. th!?..: i ?. v. f n.. 'i 1 "r.ly thim .-, hi- h b - md ;. : v . - th" 1 . 1 1 1 V -?iut"-':p vre;-.-drill, nr. -1 . n Tm- m ni.. r e. th .- -hni:-fiJ a? 'I th it- f--r ':ii' .-;h Iii . j,.t : .'- !. N" .v :. 1 II. ! h- ..an;-: !,'(. . r- f..r -'o the drill f. r :i l iy ami t.d. . i. t to n. to tIi i - haia.. other thim'-- ihm i;.i!it.irv t.!'"tii-. I'.v e hi" .: of trail; in:: v..!! ' kr. '.' i v. f'-v r-'-k-.. Th" !-oy. :: ':r.-, w, h v. e hardly ! arm-d the-I'-.rw ai .. March:" v-i . 'Vh.'H life becomes ; im ! ; . t ' .r, . r , .,t v a; ny camp, in the held .r in ...inhar. th- r a in j.! j i n t .f th Put they rir- ?;-r !'.k' Tu Ti .T at nny rf th' latir.nil rtrrny :it..:.T.-.-r.t. if f'.irnj Za.'lruv Tayr ; .i rr or on. .-,' ' .,r . ' K I..-.', h: ..h.tfK of th' ,k.i! 4 and j i . - i. im i, ar.'i ine i.: an woo su- . i - 'a:1' oo.l pi rji,! ration for, ,i .1 ?i.i- .iinp. !-a - tn.it no mil- v-t 1ms oii, :.,uu-d tha tin- -nvi rnri.-.t r..-' .!.- ir i ,:h i ti t n quantity or in 'iv.ihtv. j "It : Tr.jo u;r i!.,;iv n;"nu is tl-i old of i .i n b.-i. 3c lii.ok and tr - ap:n.' -. i ; t he, ''b'.t tin rations .ro ;.. . !,y o:ir ' ft jiini r.t at th? , l - r i tlniA are tin- l..-st I l;a'. iv rn I r t the j--r o r- and are far r:-r. ?,'th in quality and quani:y. to thne farr.ish'd to its troop-! ' o.i.. r lo.iion in ir.u worm. Iot Mt-mU rn oinfort-. ; ' 'omiorts m camp at t he - r.t as a .atiast tu the iay- of IV'.in and -n to the more i I r i' Ii on fiio Mexican order-. u:,l ;iU.- a fairy tab . Anv ...... .... - i . ii im.'um i.- .-iiwre it all . anuot refrain fn.:;i nctin? th.P th. men of tho n.itbmal army ! U.iV" all tin- on. forts uuen ii the J u;o-t mod'-rn linos. Imagine ti no . . .ri - -a :i; o at .i 1 1' t rr ! ;:id tlieu thiiii- of abip Taylor with j .?.- hiX and cold sio.w r batlia. ( In o j room-. I-mIi tr. I and p. -o Ml.ln .1 !n",t'r'" rio b'tter w:l! -i-on . . a I i. aii:v ! .io. rrouno ii peu- ouildmcs h.. ; pai dMM-.l and ".trr.o i. ; for i on." i, i."or. n n .and a T in-a - ! r v. liere lu.u n e...-- i.t . tu :;e: .i'A .ii'pe.T t- an. as.- fi;e 'oV- ill be 1 . !'t. -e).,n. 1 d h r I -p.te- i.r t! 1 1 1 ; . i r c o u 1 1 . t : 1 . s r c; i'.u.u. Wall. K. K'.pp 01 the I tli ir'f..i;tM ( ir.di m.i t h. 1 . b ' o p 1 ' .1 of ; ph-d.l f r ami .i- (,im n Ii- tu. I .or. i - ilb (, ,ta; Th;-" ; b- f-.r-bun' ,a:a! rn---1 1. 1 " !l.t e h'oi - 1 : . .ie f.. .. : ; a . 1 no n .a re-, i- i i :.nr o . t .' a ;,,.;;,:';, ! , ,, ..r r .:,. .,;,,,,! :d !:.! i.i- minor..: .1 -.-t ;a .-v , . , , . ' , . A :,!!;l,;u:' , '1 n: w.;i id tn n.i..-t .-,.!.- . mrv m. lb i..- 1- t? .ra: . i . i . . . i - , ::.- ' '.a I at !;om p.eri f ;. ::.? ! it v.. ? e - a - -ri'iii'- .i- ti ll i a rt tr .'t: : .- inb little .i : n. ' r. i l i i ' t r-i a i .- .a a . ,.t a i r. . . , ... . . - u 1 1 : i i j, - o i. " rly i . n r::..li--h T1... v. vo.'n;. ! .it ti. " I I V 1 ' ' ' l.i.'.:..''; -ii! pl.:. ii i . . . - . i 1 1 . the! 'i ... 1 i . - - -, .i ... iMii.i iicn in tamp. n.' v. I-,.. h i;- 1-. "i. er ' " : '.t f' lt;. i I.;.' I J ( -:... !. w 1 1 x ioi - a : ;.ri m m tn :.!. ?it - j a r: i - 1 1 i ... i ... . .. a a ,-ti a f . t --1 1 i i - ,-t . ' " a i" 1 - f ! :i 1 i '.. :: !.-r;..i:-':.-tra.l i a A ..' - i ' 1 1 . ,,? . l . .in - r.t bi . i h '.' -; i . T,. of I., v W . ; i , t ,.f ;::. H..r." f t! e 1 - : T : . : a ii I. f ;'!. I ' v'V .. : .u...... a . ;' t '. . . '; ! . . .l.o s.i.'. '.. v . ' : . ii t . e :" 1 !: ; i.i r .. o . : -. ..e-::b. r of th i ' ' ' r ' l . . 4 ' " - ' i ---n : f rn:. - V i i! i W ii .. i .i.r.. ..... c - . a .i1 - K n: iv k . , rs 1..- -.' v..1;.'i, i ... ; . 1 1 i i . . jv ' . w : . - i . '. " i r :: tl. '.'it!-, i1 . :r ar. ! s i t -:.ort! -.ft rw.ir.b -- .a "". -'ur" i ' : a e I . . i ; a i : a n tii. .. . t ; ..I - A :.

I:.:.;:: . a s:t s 1 . - .:n- d.....'i.. r . .. al: i:u, for vi-it in j I i::p ; J. McGiyr.n, jr.. F. St. ',:' T;' ' ' ' -N' v"'- j Lou:-. Mo., was elected pr--si.lei:t .f ii.i .a 1 a : : J ir.'-- : ; ..: 1.. ..ft :'.!: I'vi... 1 '.. ti: senior law class of Nere Ianv or W.vt.i wio. -r. ii ; . ,1a v. . ..; I ':: olt. Th ,.pivt i;ty Saturday. Jade- F. J. .. ..r'.d' : .. r.i .1. t -t d e.-c; t i . .-1 ity t- Hi:f:"..b. ; V,;rv;li:i', p: nfc-. r of c.-nior studif s " ,:" 1 " u :l"- !;;:- :-' b'- , the i.FM l!; tht, chu v,as mimed honorary ' :::' I.".." i..:.:' . it th" !.'... .'a .; tl..- distar.c to preside:"!:. Cth t o:hcr named for . '. id a'.'-. .e:i'. ' .ruth r :' .. v Vr x tv. i'.-d'et e r-t..: nin t;, esup- voir arc: !V..:I J. P.-.-a" ir.-.' It,.-.- I-:-'' Mr, Cv..,v ;;-:'-.! Washington. A!- .Tohr-townf ' Pa.. ' vFe" p-e-ident'i .:...-. .-f til.- . ..mp'. 1. hv-.. .:! ami -.eial "th-.;- .iste::: rra!-vi:J M.Main. bnva. X. Y.. It tr : r 1.. .- ; ., . t:. Te a r 1 . 1 .1 a n.pir. .a;t -1 .rotary : 'hank Anir-vvs. !:..:-. -.it'i : : .. ' ' :. w :t h F.. m. tak n th- ir ti.ne onIv:.i:i- j,, t , t A:...rt.: ; j0..pw n-le,. V.b r: I.. :. . i - M... :! ts -aiM!.,; day ..m! !i;r.,n(i Panid-. M:--h.. hi-toii.n and '''d M " f P. - t o.-np:; :!ia tin- i.-i-Uvav t , 1 , .n t . , J t p, ; i:ndu-'...r:. '.;: Wihon. a--'1- ': , f -. -.i.- - t- j -4e- .:. -Mr

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1 i o on' o in-r n:inir in IJ1? window of your home this plain. nrap. io nie inotner, perhaps a 1 1 wh' il:iS en up parents, home. an 1 all that h" miilit u'o und fiKht lor Uncle Sam. To the your.: wife, perhaps a hul.and who left th' tiinws in iit th-it make it worth; 1 i i ri ir to offer hi- m nioes that tnicht ..st his lifo that others misfit li;. to s o a w(rhl-wido democracy. IYr such is the story the little) l inli.inapoiis and Miincit; new? writ- ' rr, ar( anion- other commander 1 utalioa.; from thir home state. IVw 1'roTn South Ilciul. S'lUth Uend jrobally has fewer of j its men fr. "amp Taylor than any otlitr cdv of it si7.'. Of the 101 men j m -,( :ota only a lew came prior to the third ou'tim;on;, because of the typhoid situation. IMward Iorey of Indianapolis, i . t varu i'orey oi i nuianapons, ember of f. ::a4th infantry. i - . , . i o-i . n..i n i- . .?i r.f t n v 'n . .r a - est m-n at th c imp. He is only fivo f,.,.: vr.ur in.-hs tall, but covers a I . L of ground. A l-b-tcation of .-itizens from r t K'm.v tu! Crfcm' nn:titiis .... .. Uf.,-.. )4,.,,. Sunday to i;t the i.oys ,f th- 1-ltii nnnisional training bat ? , :i rranl: W0...1-. on- of th typfwrit-' jioundfrs at headi uai t rs -r th- "."Ith inf.intry, formerly was an m.-urarf man m l no: mapoiis. 10 . P, M,iii'.- hi- spare time oruaniz-I , in- a P.ibb- el. is- amon th" memL rs e.f the r ciment All tin' leys hae b,a-n K,tu rils d will fl like r.nl -sure emtn:h a n 1. .......... ...... . 1 1 ...! on.na- I aon-l-itb.- w. ami ritle drill was hld. four are nabbed on CHARGE OF ASSOCIATING! - : u, UitzU r, years old. and Willi-m Whin. ye;lrs old. 21H.: W. Wa.-i-.ii.ton Were at'i'c.-ted Sa-ndiv ni-'lit in eomj.any with two women on the charge oi associating. ; a,. nlir. p..rty was taken into : , . .1,. 1, t . .1 i. -..it .., n Mitu :A iti - ii'i t , j inn ii "iK.ui .i; Hin. j: i irlii-er Van l)u-an and jbiv.T. Th .... ti . , a. ., i -, -.a i ... i i . i ....ii i . i . . i . n in. i... i.

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V..-ai.r bui a .. ar.i i Anna Ai'ra:i;. ... .. , . .. . ,,' r. ei-.rt I.. .i i. i .-i.. .- ii. i. liiiii , .... i I - . . ; ,i. U 1 1 .N . pri!. si . i Miha w.ka a'r.-f-t by Moioivyci 1. .. ... ' IUlllOr.1" ijia l - Vt -"''.ek ami im.-t ad, a'.-o :.-p: at th- ot jail Satur.ia uxkvA .... , . i ,,.;,, l II.IIMM "Hil t-l ' ' ..i.. .I...I . !in.,..iin s.-. 1 Wnii.ii! Alt r. F.'l" Kamiolph s... was i.ba'i dpo-a his own tecouI,;; i:,v SltUtdaV lii.'llt ;.'..owi:i': h;.t i-c-.-t tor -p-edinir hy itioers ei.ii-' Wi-i'tk. lb- l- tmpb ed !v th Pr-'wn taxi .- ;v;ce .m.i l'an . : !-..r.-- -N i -im, - . . a. - s - " 1 1 k ::.::! of. a Warrant okai-mc .vi:. d - itioi.. iV;-r-d bv hi- v.-if. . Mr.M. : ..; t , !-or. At a lite ho ;i itu-d..y X- l-oo wa-- tir.atd- : ob- j :.;;-i RETURNS FROM MOTOR TRIP TO NEW YORK .. i .1. Ui; a r : . '. Fan 1 rnia.. 11 01 a - 1 " N. -v York ard r--t t I.--' ' :i" and .-o ; ; -.mo -.v.: d him on t.up. ' e ;.h tb.e .-0: j . bin,. p Fa-, r .-.nd i

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banner whbh harm-? m th.- window ! , .. , , ot manv a honto t lis to tu world.; . , , . , , A .-tar fiir a .iin:n:.-. M( si .f tlo-m ; , . . . , A ! hae oi t i.i- star, manv have 5vo . , l . ; and f,onu' even Ti.or-. Lat whateir, . , . th"1 numb'i- it means that th win- . r . . . . . i 1 it i if tili hut.ui I n T.-lii.-'li if ti'lli': . is- not (n'cupiod by a .'lacker. The banner 1ms a red bonier and w hite center. Tho tiwv, which i!;' blue i set in the middle of tho i whit; lo M. represents a son, a' broth-r or husband who ha joined th olors. POST K BUYS M F LIBERTY , I. i A. BrinCh HGre ShOVVS ' Patriotism Hear Pastor Speak on War. Three hundred dnll:ns T(.rt) if ' . the vcond Ltbfity loan bonds were: subscribed fur bv post K of the : .. . .. ! n aveK is s t'rot-etlVe a.-sor latlon lat f v,.nin. at oM of thi.ir j emilai ' meeting htld at th. nüver iodel. . ii i,:,,-. .iw . , ,1 , I'JUM- tn' eouiso oi tlte mf't- . .11. .: iii.s n inr I i.'iiiiu iiiii'. n . t ki 1 y the Kec. J. M. Alexander on ! ".vme of th- I.atei- Aspects of the . lmrop. an W.u.'' ..,,.,... .,.., ,,.. u,.,,,,,,,,,, : .." ." . .. ... . I I .11 in- j':e.-:.i. niiiv 1.- nie jiieaie.-i. organization of sei. nt:!; - d.struc(r tV.,. 1 1 known. And tin armies r.-cd in it' nothing moi e than sou ntiii. W-V,: m.UI, u,- :....,-,,.- I. ... . , . lit' cint) r. ued. -'tlo-re 1- jo.-t tins to ;av, that this war will icsult in and , ', . . syndicates of mem b.in about greater orinh.ation : .... , . UyU I,,. to war a na-

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tion that has not pr"pared for 'A.ir., and that i- not in tho act of preI ' I Not a Heal War i "Tin-- imdoubtedlv mean- tiiat eu: i i : 1 1 1 -c will win. The United , Stat, s is not pr'parin4 for wa r , """ ( ' 1 'l ' --'. -"'.i im u ii. i rit ri'.i ?".. Iii in. w.irii lei.'.. .i- . i - ... . . Ill lilt" l I I I III'" l mted Stat--; p wren ri.--1 t ' a r - tor war. as is show:: m t!i- , ,.... : , , . . i, : . I, ; , , . . .. . , .., ., .

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r.ti(,., xvhats.eVcr al , Wi.il. the l . nl.r l ,t.v,,,: 1-n.nc ,,,, iterm.-i nv U mI-ti. orn:rete line of fortifications. And' as this nation's manhood 1- .ipod is e.pest obvious lat will in . b!..-..lly ;,!1r ":1 th' llposed to war it is aln tJ.lt p. is th;s er.untrv that ..! ami in tm urea: a .ti.i-;;., that i sr.o-.v . .tule lit H.- of ii;;r(,n. ." (;;;,p.,j t ' ,b eided lat I th" nie tin--' that lh---t wo a a.

. a m mb.-rship , amnai-i tM, pr.,..u-1 to the .-he: if: at Plymouth '. Uu. f ,r t'--! Monday. The cmpain will h,-t iU.,i , mirm-d White's st..rv. V ' L

r1. - . port v ntion ot th. ia tion b t last , 1 ht. ; M. D. SENIOR LAWS ELECT MEW OFFICERS

LUTHERANS WILL CELEBRATE TODAY

Mass Meeting at High School in Anniversary of Reformation. Sr--.:th i:r.d Lntlu-r.ir.s will f-r' the loi'th anniversary of the , rr for. nation to. lay with a muss nuctI Jr.tr at tho hlv.h school a udJtortur.i. Kejc-i .-nt.'i.tivt? uVlc crations from Irj.oit anil the lu onrei,'ations in th iiinit wi'l attetnl tho muct - in'. Tho .TMr" in Knplish will o 1 li n-.l by K-'V. 1'. J. Laim nau, .',r,'!f .. vli lias (. a nns- ' ;on.ry f.r tho past ly years. The ' ruhlres-?; in !erman will he irivn by rz; laiwar.l Kciik-r of i:ier IVret. 111. A laru.' choir, .elected from all i" th.- L-itheran ehurclns of the it , will r Tiho th music for the r iees. It will hv onthutel hy 1'ruf. William Läufer of South T-cn.?. Trinity Lutheran l.anl or St. Joi seph. Mich., will al-o .-ontributo to j th-' tnu.'io. j The ohsf rvanc. tf tiie i ju.nl i i -iit'l'.iiinl will continue throughout the w -k. liOKinnin r rirlAy overnr:t.'. ( id. 1 2, and continuing over Sujilav :i reformation celehration will ; i.e held at tho Swedish Lutheran I Liiun-li of this lty. Tho Friday , f venii'-.T program will ronsist lar- ' ly of lni'MC, im ludin?, hc?ides stdo j numbers, isony by the chorus rholr i of Trinitv Emrlih Lutheran church. t:'iday, Oct. 14, throe meetim,'.--will !' hrld. th" regular services in . . i i toe morning at th various rhurchep ... . . . . oi th- citv and special programs In . ,A ' . .. , . .t rtie afternoon and cvenlnpr at the ... . , ... . , hm'h s. hool auditorium, hoth of ... ... , . , , , . T. , which will be addressed hy Dr. A. 'i. .vnmeeii. i'icMiif iu ui iae cu -tana colb.a;e, Itock Island. III. Th evening address next Sunday will bo in Knlish. All you nix ptojtle part.cipatinr: in the services will hold a social metj at St. Paul's church. Afternoon IrtT,im. . I Following is tho program for this I afternoon: j lerman hyrnn by tho assembly: ' "rome. Holy Spirit." I I'rayer and Srtipture lesson b ; Iiev. William Ibosener of Lremen. hildrf'n's chorus (Cltrman) ; l'rof. T. lheihan, director, j Luther's battle hymn: "A Michty i Fortress is Our God." i German address by Prof. K. Koehler of Concordia college. Oak Park 111 Mass choir 40th Psalm Prof. !W!i" ' :1i1:,:c.t."V (.llllfJMl'Il Ilk 'U.-llll. Ill' t assembly, led by Hev. O. Turk of MishawaUa. Children's chorus (Kmilish)--r tk in,, .Or-, 111. I'll '1. Kill, 1.11 1.1 i'H . I KiiKlih adilress l y Hev. J". J. j I'--nai; of Napoleon, O. Miwc flinlr "Tr'itM the I .or.l M! , Vo I Vople" Prof. William Läufer, j i-". Thank ottrrim,' tor ben -tit of juJ bike fund. . 1 , M German hymn "O That I Had a Thousand Voices." Prav r and benediction Rev. I, Nui-chferl in. t. Joseph, Mich. Ib-xoloy. The entire program will be under a (iirection of th Kev. H. Holle 1 St. Paul's Lutheran church. WIFE LEAVES AND TAKES ALL FURNITURE ALONG "My wife has pone and about all of luuiit,.h,M furniture' This was t)u complaint registered w , t r r . . - , . .. u .itv..i ii. 1 1 ii ii in ;i i : , s.-ri lines north of the city. Saturday nipht. in a telephone rness-a?e to The Xews- ! Timvs. Huffman wanted to know wh re lie could o for quid; re- ; , li. f.

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in: non-e iop--iur. ii. s.r cms - ino nou-e lopsy-iurvy. ... ... . tr.at bl- wit- has threaten' d to Wll' n . . v;.., ).f..,- i,.. 1.,-- Ill . I -.i'- ...:. l, lllJ" 1 . n ii.'" . . . . ,. . ' nMTn:iT, t,u -;r.. veat's old. ONE GOOD SOLD ER HOME t..o'r: only 1" mint.t Jack . . White to 1,0 arrested Saturday nUht ;ari,j 'rohased. He was arrested at d"-'w.ilant ard Incision s'-.. when he ,as ir.uibl to produce a n sistrn'rd. He inform .t d,. poih e i-n.ed from the White to b ; army at.d that lu- had been rejecte ai-tn : -nt beeau.-v b.e had an jpeaiid wife. Capt. Guy Hunker tele. ' T will .- : I i.c'.e s.m any ti.nc wants im1." v.t.- his farewell. Whit 11 i, .. lrnii:i P..'.. Te 1 - eins LI" t'our.ds an 1- -i:; feet, lie inch m height. GREENS WIM Y. M. C. A MEMBERSHIP CONTEST ar-: t , A. II. P.err. I.-"'.;!; L. .1. ''heru.-y.

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Food Waste of About 700 Million Dollars "For partial immediate relief, every individual and community should consider earnestly the matter of food conservation and the limitation of waste. As a Nation we seem to have a disdain of economizing. In manv 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 dietary studies made by them point to an annual rood waste of ahout S700,000,000. Of course, the waste in families of very limited means is slight, but in the families of moderate and ample means the wsste 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 from 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 supply 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 of the edible portion in many cases is discarded." Secretary of Agriculture, March 3, 117.

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I Food is Wasted !" (a) When we eat more food than our bodies need for growth und repair and to supply energy for if our work. Overeating tends to poor health and fat

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instead of brawn, makes us sluggish and indolent instead of energetic and resourceful. Fat enough and no more. Eat 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

Feed Your Own Family First 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 melted fat, or water in which cereals or vegetables have been cooked.

Keep good food out 3

DEMONSTRATE THRIFT IN YOUR HOME MAKE SAVING, RATHER THAN SPENDING, YOUR SOCIAL STANDARD

V EX-SERVICE ME Organization to be Known J as St. Josenh County Battalion. At a meetimr held Saturlav ;,ft - ernoon in Anten Post hall was per fected the organization of ex-United States service men into a represen - t-.tiv-. t.i l.e knnwt -is tl-e st , . .. Tl Jo-ph county battalion. Its ir.cmJ b'-rship will bo comprised of all honorably discharged veterans of the

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United States service, whether ..rtoi,li; seri's wa' furnished, how-

not ntüliat.d with anv of the or- - .niz'l veteran units of the eoun!tv. ami the Sens of tians. I leiir sntati" es w eT O I'lveiit fro mlocal and s trronmlin Grand 5 Army posts. United Spanish War' ! terans. Army and Xavy aion ouvo commute' iiom eaen ur.u; i " " - y ............ I'y-iaws ior in- oatiamui ami me f.-iioveie.' l.-itfaiim. o-'ic i.ii t1 1 -....., ........ . . - ' v" v.ii- tVe-.snrer "t" r . ...... ... .. . P.ariies; sur'-oii. A. H. Mnfy: halain. D. X. Ih s-! r. Tho by-laws will further provide fur the election by delecat of a. full complement of military battal ion o!!io:rs to s. r durimr ern'ampi ments itnd reunions. Th.se dek- ' . , catcj nre to b" saU cte.l by the re- j ' pcctU units and ther- will b on- 1 ' (p.;.tU- f:H.m each township in thej . t..,-,ntv for tach unit. Th , ,!1 S . 1:H ... 'from tim- to tim- m - ...1 ..! j ! th,. pre,id nt :tnd s,,ciet.ay and ,,ii', .'nr. 1. n,'" for reunion- of ail i-x-.-.i r--iie nan anv.aiiy -r te:."r as e- : r a ..-co n . . : .. . , . 1 .- i o u .111-'-. .lii'i ..ill ii. "ini : lI . r-r; ..-t; tion vetetan int r-t- t lirotil.out TWmt'I TT.T- -IIr'l ll I ( ' 1 - l" cour.K- uv. nui 1.0. a 1 - ! limited With M-'amz.'d nmt- To i - . come .-o. and to a.--..-f in ..ffo'dini, . etter opportunity tor sucn atui.aTZ.ZTr?' ! J'r J' 1 ; 1 : i f . : v,.a : r, 1 , b-i:-o - d ..-. i t 'ii SAI.ii- .'. j;.. -ii :--tx. ' -r. ,:; . -ri I v ' : ' r;tc "..' .. '1 1. " I 4 ; j ''1

of your garbage pail and kitchen sink.

CICOTTE HUMBLES GIANTS IN OPENER (t'ONTINUEU FROM PAGi: ONE) fans were rows dorp behind tho cen-tc-rfield fence. Many of these had stood in lino all idht and had lined up by thousands when the portals :r" ,0,ud ,rll in the aftern;;n: ( Hv noon tho last space was hlled the door dosc.i. After that hour the only pt rfon.s to enter tho l.'.rl- 1-.... I,rt f- -t ,,-... t 1w,l.,r.. rt j '"r' vi' im iviuiu,u: in.'.'ti.- vi. ( ed seat coupons. ! The scenes anions the fans were iniich the same is in all recent se''1' p-s were used for decorative purposes throughout the iark , aU(, t,erf, worc tu. U.UA bands. ! sintcimr and photocraphimr and ru'ivio camera operators. who i snapped and clanked their machines . . . ... r i I i ' ' I i i.. I I V( U 1 1 Oh t .1 'Illi' , I t."0ü Soldiers Pivm'IU. A touch of color foreign to foref'Vf'r- " th- Mesence ill a body of i .i... , , . ... i . . . j. . ... r.cers' r-.-erve traininir camp from Fort Sheridan. Grouped in a body in the -pavilion back of first bas ; , . . ... ,. in,iffirrn, anil P,,nil!irM(,, - . ,- , . , ..:,. s j shflt..,,,. ' .,th iho rM. ; ni.lind( ,,f the civilian patherin--. ( ,no ,)f xhn 0(jr:it;(.s f the .rn i,-flm tue stamtpoint of the specta.1 . . . tors was th comparatively few women nmonK all the thousand who witnessed the play. The perrentage of f-mab s could not have been more than one to 100. Ther was al?o n rotable absence of the a.ntinuous che.ria which the rif the serits had forecast. Tli er- wore tiMtundous outburst'1 of apph u-e -ted eo-o w treni" nt at :,:,al period- of the play or whft; ' -tartüne catches rr hits were made, ...... ...I........... i ',,;t di the whole the tenseness of tho -tru-b- appeared to irrip thfiin?5 s" thrit thfi:' w,r "r.ab to -1V" v'-'-t to theiv fr.iotions in th i:s': lI innrJhvvV Ln Ma l 'n,nThrie were not lacking mom' wh.-n thQ spectatrrs rose en masse however, ard huried thfdr ccil of arir..' across the ladd. for the sar: as repleto with s.ta'ttl; r.t; catchec, co ibb- plays, lor hits and th" I t . ... . I'-aKs winch mar.: the hne divohrt: j . ..(i..y ,k.f:lti ln thr. i , .eisni rf thf occasion. ever, th- ! weath-r man r-b nted and at tb.e , t(l--t motner.t furr.i.-licd a nerfeet s-t-

tine f.-r the diamond battle. only ha '.lb in Uht inn ".- Under foot the field, altho ;t,ii a cotte's todal fo i.ir.o in:.m-s u.vtri:b? .-oft from the rain of Friday. F'F

wis true and thre was rd a mi--a.rm :: and the p!.yer eadb - tive- " and individr.r!ri cooperated to a a-'h-r d t:r e th:.n v.a- the one-i ti.e X.itional li vs' !' -ombln ti; : . Th- men f Ipw lar.-l. wit"- " :. :h. ---.rea tt

not know how to use left-over foods to make appe- y tizing dishes. jl (d) When too much food is served at a meal fg Uneaten portions are left on the plate and later Iff thrown into the garbage pail. Learn to know the g needs of your family, and serve each no more than g you think he will want. p (e) When anything edible is allowed to go to the garbage pail or allowed to spoil for lack of proper pi handling. gf (f) When food is handled carelessly. Buy clean p food, keep it clean until used, and be neat in all details gj of cooking and serving. This lessens waste and is a p valuable health measure as well. 1

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have a psychological cdKo on the Giants and oven in the most uncortain moments of tlie contest played with a dash and vim which was an outsiandincr feature of their work. So l'irst. to S-ri They -vere first to score, cat hiring in their initial run in the third when, after Schalk had been retired at lirst by Zimmerman, Cicottc pin - cled throuph second. John Collins followed with another to rieht and ,.. . . , i k ( icotte wa thrown out at third by Robertson, while Cojlin.s took iee - ond on th? throw across the liamond. From the midway sack he ; was ablo t score easily wh' n AleMtillin doubled over second. The I second and deciding run of the con- ' test was a home run drive of remarkable j.ower and lenpth 1-y Felsch ir. thf fourth, wh.n the .- c(-nt.'rlieldcr, caught one of Salle'.? HWeejiinc curves on the end of his bat and sent the ball soaring more than 4"'ot feet into Hie U't center ldeachers. Tt is doubtful if a lustier I home run blow has ev r beep deliver"d in modern world's series. Thm Giants' lone tally came in th" follov.iriic inninir when Catcher Me('arty hammered out a three-base hit between Fels- h and J. (adlins. which miu-ht l.ave nne for a home ran also had the Giants' backstop . . . been ab to rtm tastr-r. i:-c:ntiy recovered from a hrok. u bar. ho vever, the 1 -t McCarty ooubl (,, was to r-aeh thirI. from which point ii" soured easily on Salh.e's following .-ir.sle. T!: r were everal otli" c tim when the Giants threat ned. '-'it in -.ery cas.e sensational pUyir? by the White s'ox turned them "oaci: Ja-krii in Stellar Cat Ii. Thi utstar.dir.2r example of the-. wor.dfrful defensive plays was , .. . . .. .. shoestring catch by Jack. v.r. in the s-.Vr-rth innlnc whn h ?w"pt in on the run and caught M Carty's drive jart off th- srasn and t.mshed with - 'l -ru. coming op with th '', ln h?n', 'l1-' . " ' Holke wa- cisily heb! at b: had roichi'-d a- t e-;:il' r.cle to rint. An.Jvsi.- of th- balls ritf herj dicat-d that the Giants' kpt Cicotte w.-rkin harder thai: the bitt.-r'. . . . . t , inrr; a t tsm .-a: :.. 1 rn- temlemof th- Whit" S"x b i;it ar.vthir: that looked stood in-t. d of wait. vk out. the oppo.sir. p't'd.-r was. :!! .-- trat.-d 1 y the f.tct that S'li"- Far-w The latter claim e,i th .t Shifib r p'.ur.eed knife into hi- left ar:r after tie fwi. li:d an 1: a t i 01 a' Saiapb- . t. am"! Fin d y. H- v .t- r-b ' tz;e .-::m of w. ii. ; i;-

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-3 or sour, soup, gravy, or g -a r 4 FOLLETTE STANDS iiruAooAin PAT 0 IM ALL Ht HAS SAID (CONTINUED FROM PAGi: ONE ) shall, who left tonight for I'hon!?., Ariz., said: "I think it i my duty whrr.evrx Vuk; 'rny uiof in the jnctr,r' ar.' j r. cessity of thi war."' The senate virtually had tet asid, th" tl:l" for discussion of . n. L. Toilette's position. It met at 10:'-' . . ' , o ( lock under are'nir.t for M jL;i r0iiette to .-peak until o'clock, with the r( st of th tin: for rep3: s and mlellam o,is . .... i busmes-. I lischt, of free fprrrh and f li - u?sn f jmldi. qu stioni wa- en p ha .-died ly Sen. I.a I.il tt". wlub senator- ci iiici-h'.m, deilaf that h trai..-'icii.io! th . or.tir tionl puarai.t s In that :e-p.' Sen. Kellops: f ?.lii.n-so.if : itte' denounced as a "slander on the : : teiliqrr.c lienor and t . i ? r i t i -1 . i the cour.'.ry" th' .tl!-i.'ed i i a t i ,,f Mr. La Folietto in St. I'aa!. Y : ! the nation went to war to -o.tii.t.i! a f-enni-.! : !'):t of Am-ri au.- t tia l on m anii n-l..b n . -'.s p-init ,,f uc;r.ition.s m.tk- r-' .nt- . , T in th- war. S -n. it' bir - n ii " , ,tt.-d that Sen. Ii Fwllett Lai b " n:.,.-e!f f'... ra ou..jtion tl;..v.rs id-.s .tnd de-ir-s :nd . . i - - ' - rnam'-eil ti.at the Wi.-. o:.-.:: ir ln,,iK. krown whth-r h. - -A;th G-rm,ti:v or Arn an't ()r"uni Ii-1MaI. . t,-. ,., . , .'..,- -p v. a - .V -. aid S n. I:o- ir-" u, "wit?" . p theon that "o l .-an oru'an V V; ,o - led J - i.di-'. - .1 bi men..- r.f th Unit-d Stat .- .-.:. l r .' f-;r th- prei.bnc.y mi a pbitf -rr.i '. Ub.v-iltv It can't b" don.-. l .i r .' v..rt fho r-Jr..p. , r .'a. lie. .l.i..liii' iv. i...ie..

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