South Bend News-Times, Volume 34, Number 289, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 October 1917 — Page 3

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KITCHEN POIICr Jsri. Th-- '."ys who UM! ti wash tho fM.-hf for nv.thr nro sroatly S ti domant! at Spart anbury. N. C. 1a,. i I r -. soim of thf rcruts are frettinir thrir initiation into ratnj litV. Whatever their view."

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'' t,ir aF vorl om. Th illu.-tr.it ion shows that the job is not conducted in the way mother used to do I i:- rl- ri ' f-ti'-k plays an important part In the clcaning-up jol at camp. Some f the hoys ar now j

. i .-1 m a n , proud r.f tri way thy can J ! U t I ' I ' I I iini -e!f t.i tin-so in- i s t i t a t ion -. I li statement says: Should Im Complete .Mohilia t ion ' It is in mil't -tly inip'-iativc tliat th"r' slnnl. he a eomp-Iett r i, familiar 'A'tm.i ,ff tin- haukin ' resei vos t'r :! States. All who are i mi I tar st an-! im linancial operations mu jpnci'it- tlie importance of develop-j

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r I in r-hipi i v .ide.-iat" far meeting ihej ery ui '-at JinanciU requirements i inipo-t -d upon our country by reason .if th- war. "A i;oto ju-ose'-utioii and sati.s- . . ... ftctorx termination of the sar will dej-eial in no small decree upon the ahilitc ..f the irovernment not onl t !:iiaM.e itself, hut also to aid the'

Kovnunetit-, associate.! with it in u win ihm1 me i mini ri,ur ve the war. which must he kept sup- . fort of labor and capital of all na-pii-d witli munitions, fuel, food and ! tion." he said. -There can he no -unohes ,,f all kinds .labor nor internal strife. Cooperation

state Hankers Ifoldit! bxif. "Tlie state hanking institutions for some reason hae until recently seemed inclined to hold aloof, r'.jn--'rcss a lew monins ai;o preformed i very K-nerous terms tor the admission of the state banks into tho federal reserve system which have reniow d tlie o' jectiotis hf-retoforc ... . . ,' , i rai.-a d hv state hanks wh n con-id- , .. ... v ,i I . ini-r niemherslup. As tru law now . . , , stands it leaves u. einher state hanks and trust compauis practically nn listurhed in tlie e. rii-e of all the the banking poweis confciuid upon tb.em by the states. The Jaw proid.--- also in definite terms the cordil!n:i Upop ) ;u;y st-ltf lMlll; . . r trust ir i a n y may- w i t li 1 ra w troni the -ystem. Mu-t IIe-otHl in I eiiiaiil. "Many of the largest state hanks and trust companies are now bei'nniiii iiK int'ers. rea'iim; tiiat to j uin tlie war we must conserve all i of the physical, financial and mora. i sources of ur counti N, that our iiii.iM.-t in.i.-t re-t on the firmest p.i-jh'e foundati'm and that they mn-t be ..dtquately and compktfly c. n-t i d s.. .is to r-spond in.-tant'v to every legitimate demand. How can ibis- i.e. es.-ary condition I . biouu-ht a'-. oil and r mole pormar.ei.ti'. eU'tctivc i . tter than by the co;,c. : tration of the bankinir strengt!) of (.ur co,intr In the fod- ( r.il res r e yst m. May I r.ot thenfore uik'c upon the ,.:! r- and directors of al! nonluerul er --.ate banks arid trust com piu.i-s wli:r!i hae the required am.o.::"it .. ..tpital and surplus to m.ik, jl.en, . li-rtble for membership i to ;..ite w ith the fedt r;:l reserve -!em uo'. .,::,! ihnhy contn:u:e ;h.i:--hn. t.. consolidated poh.,f, res rves oi : I..- co.ir.tt y . i hoi sure t 1 1 . i ' a - ::'.'!;!...; !;. ... .- " a nks t he wid hi Ip :,. .: tit.it-; !:"' than is possible ,.ti.-:w;s,- in pioiiiotini: the national Se!;".lle. ;,;),; tU.l' at tilC satllC tilUC t carin-r tor t iieta-.-lves the adantait--- .;':'. red tlie federal rese: - st.-m the- wi'd best ser e ow : in; er st n.d the interest i.f l . . s t ! il e ! . i bt.ieve that iotiperat.cn oo tiie jiart -f banks is :. iot; duty at this time, and :!...: , . . - - j I : a it: nip in t.ie iiaerai r. - 1 is a iistin t and siirii.t :.: :. e of patriotism. ' Tb : .li'iv s.i'ioi or ?.c",0 inks .ir.d trust .-oinpanits , a.,i ;.- f.. i .,, ::! 1 r-!op 'A hie!; have 1 . : . t united v, ith tin '11 -a - i:.s" itut ions iia e 1 system. ' in thei. a ' ;.i . 1 . j 1 ej.ortipaasiy to 1 1" " re- . . - 1 . . . 1 s. :: r s t ; U-.U-rai ie-: oaun.s. ! titer, bv bro -biiy.c and s trennt hen -1 i'i j the foo r..!a tion upon which our 'a':;.!.' r i.a.tl .structure must rest. ; r. rmit to urcre tliat every ' : -..!;',; otViCtr and bank lirector owes ! ., s..'..-n:u oi ü-ration to the country j !.. wb.ich I sure thev wi.-h to ' ii -t- !i it .re. r th ref'-tre. wish nirain j t" in' press ipcu tb.em my s-len.n I . 1 e . it t : ; . ; b .t' tl.ev an '.-ot !ilf .l;.i tioir tlutie- ar.d rcsponsi-tkr-iut..! orship in the - -r e sVSt'Utl. W ' I 'li W WIIN"." ;r . .1 1 s.1 1 -l 'l t (. I "l'w I ! IM 'vi I'll

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I"TTSIUHfJH. Oct. 10. Liberty - trenches of Europe will not win the i war for America and her allies, dei.ircd Sir Stephenson Kent, head of the Hritish ministry of munitions mission i ti aihlrossin .1 Innre meet- . r . " , , ; intr of manufarturerH and workmen Monday nitrht at the close of the first .lav's visit of the mission in I'itts- ; bur.-ih. and harmony must be our watchword and the government must not misuse any part of skilled labor in industrial lines. Women must answer to the call of the nation and fill the :.,a, i HnnUtrH ,i- tii r-,n jof (h(, irpru.h.s. Followint? alonjr j thf.se litlf,s America and her allies rann,,t fail" j , , A, i I Mseussimx the tour of the mis- ! . . . . , , ision. which is to visit the larger m- . . . t. . t .lustri.il cities ot tlie I mted States, : j sir Stephenson said: - i ' We did not come ti this country to teach but to learn. There is but little we can teach this rrit Amerie.tn nation. D EflCE FOR ftLL PEOPLE IS 111 Noted French and Japanese Journalists Give Views on Great War. NEW YORK, Oct. 1C. Peace for humanity and civilization not one favorable alone to France or the United States, or the entente allies but peace that will guarantee to nations, lartte and small, universal j respect tor ripht and justice, is the ! Coal toward which u-.nr-tnrn Urmce i , . ... i s,,,,,!,,..,, enm,n,r,.ir,i in this city were told today by st phane L.iuzanne. editor of Matin of Uaris. j The occasion was "the press of the allies luncheon" in honor of the tiistinuishe.l journalist, iven by tlic congress. i nao Mii;(T ti min i: nr.u i Ptcr to suffer still morV M. U'lU- ! zanne declared. "We are fihtinpr , to save humanity from degradation. 1 for humanity would be decrcded if ' " ( nn:in v r.-on this war. France i-1 in for all the war." ' I ' a a I. s a . - -r Dr. Toyokichi ly'-na-.-i, mar.anir.r editor of the r'ast and Vest News bureau. criticizei "American and Japanese yellow journalists and German propasai'ic'.stÄ who sought to weaken the bonds of friendship and trust which have evtr bound Japan and the United States." "Tor a decade, Japan was a tarfret of malicious attack by American yellow journalism the sole target. I might almost say among foreitrn nations, until recently Japan's ally, England, came to her rescue and shared the uneviable position." he declared. Tlie speaker said Japan had r.o longer feai of the c.ilumis that may be heaped upon her head by thif method, "for the government and sound opinion of America are at hr back." lUilTlSH SHIP SUNK. The Hritish cruiser Chamsunk antl the mine wteplr.'- sloop IUonia is oveniue and retarded as lo.-t. says an otttcial statement tonicht. Ten million dollar?' wcrth of movie r'.lra, 43.000 miles. ,-.r 1 . ö 00.'ö't.000 feet, was exported from tiie United Htates xsX yiaj.

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out that uniimnV pla-.-v Is not in company f soldiers is a man's Job "When the war r.ioke out. Knsrland did not knew what war w?rj. and we casually started out with th1 prince of Wales fund to take care of the people for a short period Hut when we learned the power of our mighty adver. ary mid saw the power ot tlie implements of destruction launched at our cry door we realized our tin prepared ness. We realized that we did not compare with (Jerm iny in t tlicienoy or in numbers, "it was then that we realized ou danger and immediately heran to j mobilize cur forces. Thousands of! our worker. tan to the colors and ' before we knew it our factories were ' silent, and our troops without uns i or ammunition, it was then that ' America ftave the help which we ! never can rc pay. We met our labor I leaders and arranged with them for ! the curtailment of labor disputes for the period of the war. They gladly consented and every effort was concerted to tfet skilled, trained labor in the ricrht places. With the aid of our noble women, we have been suecessful and today we arf utandins j on our own feet. I hope America will take warning from our fail ures." SHIP IN DANGER OF j FOUNDERING IN PACIFIC! SAN DIEGO, Calif., Oct. 16. In danger of foundering and with i more than 50 persons aboard, the motor ship Anvil was reported today in distress down the Lower Calitornia joast and in need of ass- i t t '1 1 L i i.eeen tlv the Anvil hirut e,l as a ; so-called slacker ship. leuvinr Inscnad ' late last month, the Amil put to sea with a full passenger ; list which was believed to include j a number of German sympathizers, i Industrials Workers of the "World j members and draft evaders. The l ship was over hauled and searched J on the hicdi seas by United states warship.';. Some of tlie passengers were held for the courts. PIMPLES? RASH? LET POSLAM GET AT THEM s e.n f.i'Ply a Mttle ro?ltri on sotup I iff.-f f-t nu't at Tii-'.. Tr, v.. m.irnln.' ! 1 V. brn V...1 Ktn1: v.inr i . i ti .o ic i. .-vj.icn.V el this h. alin - ronyN wrk. -f it wa- a s."drht trouide - an nb)le-.-ent n !" r i--nm-d t-i-.r- -t!. chances 1.., . i.J, 1 ...c ' ....'. t r it tt ri . 1 - 1 nil ir o ilk. ' ie 'ueutll 11 oTi u.i , li. ."it',ii ji l'-J -ufwiued. s- inia-h so that yeu wl'l want resinm to hr-t-y rieht en write 1 aa.-rj-eii -v l.a'.Tat ri.s. V . -t 47t!i St . . v V .rk (;ty. p.- nrt-ful -t th- s.'irti y .n u-e on yi.ur skin. P'aia s.eij. is s.-.. i,.-n... rix!, i-i'.f htful. ::i.i; t.-d with I'oslam. Adr. WHY THAT LAME BACK? That morning laments.- those j sharp pains when bendinc or lift-! ing, make work a burden and rest I impossible. Pon't be handicapped s..v& ..'t-isrv tu-A j l i r.iuur. You will make no mistake by following this South Her.d resident's exam j de. Mrs. . Dayman. 41T. s;. Lafayette St., Mouth Uend. says: "I and others of the family have usei Doan's Kiiney Pills occasionally. We have found them very efficient in relieving backache and other symptoms of kidney trouble, and keeping tb. kidneys in good condition." Trice hOc. at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a. kidney remedythat Mrs. Bay man had. PostT-Mil-get Iran's Kidney Pill the same burn Co.. Props.. Buffalo. . y. Adv. Advertisers make profits from

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