South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 22, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 January 1918 — Page 6
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Morning 1 1 v cn i n S u n J ;iy. NEWS-TIMES PRINTING CO., Publishers. Ii i:. FVilMLIlS. lTeMnt. J. M. SThriHINSON. Manajer JOIJN II KN KV Zi;vi:il. IMltor.
Onlr anla,l Vrrm Mnrninr l'atwr in Northern IftdUll
b.j Mnlv l ir Kimloior tif International w frTlr 1a , ,,,,, r fcu(li Urnd-lHo Wirr: ; nn.l Mght. ' '
in interpretation of order.-. received from Washing- I
on. uh.il" as- to the r -t. tl.ev have l.een. because of.
ja d--ire i-n hi part to attain th- end m viw. with! I 1 1 1 - iarge.-t po-sibi- riiiusiiitr of justii and b-a-t ,
jk.--i.iIm nai iniji. Mr. Hardy was ent h a n ,, i ly and riuhtly a ppk. ui - J j-d. It show- tii.it tli :u-n of tue Ghamier of 'om- i liil u jipr-. iate right m imo-d m-ss and h.me.-tv of
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THE MELTING POT
Come Take Pot Luck With Usn
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all it th? rCfir nr f!fi'ti."c ,ibov- n:i;an :iml asW fr tf-p.irtriait w antJ Kalitort.ii. Ad vrrtii.tr. dri ulatlon. nr A ( .:u! : tin jf . r0r "want ad." tr your n;:r" in in ti.o te!p;.h"n J.rf-tT , Mil in , ;a,ii ,., f t-r ln'-rt:o lport inuttpn-ti-u to luira-. bxd f'-, uti n. l-0 r delivery of papers. La'l 1 i.'kiI)k ü.-rvi'--. ft"., to I Z iyr...,::. Ith whhti yoa are iWhfig. 'it rirur l;J thirteen tninV. :in:9. ail of ideu ;ii;.oaJ ti lion...- rt, li.'.i .m.. r..'P. -1X.
Vt lis' IC.I'TIOV IC1I: Morning : n.l Fvoning TMitinns. f-nxlc C'py. SijinJ;ir, .V 1 '.U rcd Pt carrier in Soutä Ja-nd an J Mi.:nv;.k;i. jüV) rr yi.ir in adrnn'-. t 12 by the fto M'rr:l;;g ub l V.v i.in- i::iti -:. .i.iily. in .udlnz Sun-lay. Ly mal.. tro j.r injat!i: Tin t months; :;.". per in mth ttiereafc. r. .r ji ...r yar in ;:lvin'e. Lutcrfl at the Soi th Dt-uJ
Ontial I'rilit l";n tiu nt ;:.-Mrvl tlirn cf tli- iiuii-i
HT ill vhi"-;l flf-ii?ht ij rmv- ii;i-.vi'it :.ni ..f volniuli'l ' .
c i loud l;t l i i t U. lt tV I. M- ail'
reopfniu of tli roatls to traltir ,n .in-thini; l:ko ; lari tu M. retrular .-chetlul-.-. .-it- 1 hy the shut-down, atvl I . a ai tikel lie i e. Ma, v. n should th4 'at.hM- continue, it Merely went n i-.(.va..- that the uuod j .nl i .'- prov tlia th- riu'l!triii:.lc"in i.f thr order.- vH-liork ur' eetii;.- a lot ol hui.-c iii '. not entirely absent. Sitnilar reports are now corning ! . . v v I J oat is a Kood tu n it ir from all .,c,- th- country; notably from Cleveland, t,.ti!i vi , , , . Dayton and e-n 'hif a'o. all biriiiir;ij to admit j meet I nd like to hw- it cooked
Una-wair.-. It i- nicer that
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freilit onestion. mad- -temporarily permanent" j ,u , . hell h . on ho!- ;n. d
through .-'i!"-iiiion of freight creation, well worth all I. Ma. That stand.- to rcas-on. too
i.n Ti. i: no isr.ii: r.. i; William 1'. Kirk. ,aip r out i k riow !, h.ow uell oa
M I.n risfx, nTI.s; tl.-- .idvnrtiiii? r.ep.-srtm-nt. I -U'ti .Mvertl-iti- hepr-?' nt.itiv : KiNi;, l.OwLNZI'.N I UuubMAN. JJ." lift!) At. .N- York lty. sin 1 Alv. P.l!g. 'i L- Nfws 'l iiücn -niteiv'.rs t its ;.! vertl'iu
"iiirii'iH rrr frora zr i ti-ial'-at tai-r'-)rc' ijt itu n. Any I e r ti J
- i . a j-:.-'i thrr.ui'h ptrcn i" of uuy LdvertiseriK-iit in thla I' li-'.r v. ill onfr-r it favur ou the maua'.-iut-ut by renortiutf the fa.U nojletel.
great coal sair.'s; that coali moxin bintr dis
tributed. and that a!on; with it there is relief In
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the ir.conveni'T.f s that th order has- cost.
FULL INVLS I'Ki ATION.
I. n I.- depended upn that the nto-i ililirp.tj rf.i'.leis of t!ie t' stiamny befoie th- militaiy affairs j c inniittee. arc I'res't Wilson and Sec'v IIa her. Tt is!
11 ways e;v-ir to look bat k and see errors than it i.- to forecast them. The admini.-irji tion will be Riad to correct the defects of system that are shown to exist. The delay in creatine; a machine im supjdy was 'ieplorable. I-ui the war dejia itinera took a lao!; ahead,
MAKING POLITICS OUT OF CRITICISM OFT ul "ith V"' l,,al thSs wo,,,.1 " " ,on?
v-.'.i. iti: ich u i'e'."r to sjienu some time m niai:-
JANUARY 22.
THL OOVLRNMFNT IN THE WAR. '.. William J. Htone. Mi.-sourian who ha- to j2 t-bowii, apparently has s en. Thi one of the "littlu irroup of wilful men' to whom I'res't Wilson one time referred, huin-; m- to hi.s sen.-;e.s w ith the actual entrain. o of the I'nited h'tate.s into the world war, s he. omin;; one of the itrone.st supj'orters of the war ii'lmin i.tration now in congress. lJifl-rent from Sen. J'.of lt l'oliette. he i;ae up his jiacilist apparent ua-G( rman, views, with the declaration of war. and justified hb American citizenship. Democrat, j a-s, and La J'olbttc, republican, al-.i yes. Another difference bctuecn h'tonc and I.a l'ulletto cms t be that the firmer has returned to his party and La, .Toilette his drawn his party over to Jiiu. It may explain the action ur inertia of the senate, in failing to act on tli- council of d- fense demands that ha Tollett- be t xjclb d. lie seems to Imu- been ; forerunner so-t. of John tiie hupti.t, of what the entile republican party was to become, though he acted under a more. lionoiable, bttatis.c a less hypocritical pretence. Sen. i-'li'iic toij' b il oft" th- situation in hi.-i a'ldres to the Ktate Monday when I i s u i 1 1 u: the senatorial inx sticatioiis. and the pi-o"..-e, ar cabinet, he e- ". (.(! the politital intrigue of the republicans in their ie.--nt tiuiurcs-.-ionul ;n limis, and withiut mincing iiiattcrs, :ave a lew iepub!ian i-tatesmen (V) pieces; tt P.is :nind. decidedly de.-erved. The senator tf Mis.-ouri is rif,iit in this: Tj to tho time that war was declare 1 there was room for difierenee of . junior ;is to whether we should Ket in or .ej out of it, but sine- then there has been room for but one ojunion that of a solid front, to win the w.u. and this with politics eliminated. Mi that poin, ctitrt'sri regardless of party, tuck together pretty x well up to the autumnal vacation, but since then the deil himself has been scarcely le-s on the rampage, even in the ranks of the Cermans. It seems that when Sen. .--'Tone wc nt home. h irot a les.-on from Iiis con-stitu-nts that did him fcojd, but the republicans found the popular satisfaction with the commander-in-chief and his conduct of the war, rather di.-heartenim; to future republican iro-peCts. and so, instead of re turning to Wahington, intt-U upon cooperating in t;o future e-cution of the opular will, the plan formulated was to uje-et, it by seeking tu create dissatisfaction, and there you hae all there is to the cotigrestiotial investigations and wa: cabinet jroioitions. It is the same all the way from Theodore IIooseveK. down or up through the hall-? of congiess. as Sen. Stone put it, and then he mu'ht hae added, oack low'ii afiain. taking in such "ciPierheads" as dis-i-ermnate their t illiims-rat. apprvinl in Kansas Citv Stars, e'hicago Tiibunes and m ega phouh- bugles that Mow nearer home, h v u includes Mich militarist democrats us Son. t 'ha m ' eria i n of iegou. always a militarist, and mote inter. -ted in that apparently, with an eye to periuuneiuy. than t. winning the war itself. The trouble with a 'great many leading publi-t-ans, and a con-idrnbIe ..g relation of bourbon democrats, i--, that they ale m ie intrested in treating ;itid jnaintaining a grea: milu.uy and naal organization upon which f ertaiu t tjutah.-ti'- int rests can fore er thrive, than they are in n.akn.u the world .-af-for dtniocraey. or for anything el.-e. I'res't "d-on's t hast i.-ement of Sen. "ha m bet lain, onung upon the heels of Sen. Stun, s ahire- in the fcenatt. added tiniehness u both. I i.-mo. rai or t eI'LiMican "eopperheatlism' i; cold" -'t kead'.sm" and the type being disseminated fr:n W.ishüigten is , ioj.ei2iadim' of the yellowc-t and mc-t desm-abh- .-ort. Kob ha l'cdlett nevt r b.c'.d a tand'.e to it e en hi-
ing the mo-t careful tests. that the Amrian army r.oght be absolutely .sure of having the bst weafon fccicrce could jridt. As the I'ronch enoys had obeietl us u.-e of their iuiprnent. of which they la.med they had a plenty, it seemed better policy to depend on them for a little, tether than make a mistake that might bo costly for years of war. Whether this was air error or not time will show. I hit judgment may well be kus1 ended, until it be seen whether the army is not go.ng to get a weapon superior to .m thing yet shown. The French army haing made this offer, there was ce.iainly no di-grace in accepting it. It must be remenibcie.l that there ate jdenty of ptojd looking about now for chances to make poldbal capital. Ambitious candidates want to float into power on the tide of a reaction next November. The "outs" want to be Mik.". They w ill magnify defects and pea ratals out of their cine proportions. il to'.k J.'ngiand l.o years really to get into the war. Keu then hr forces wer' not fully enipped. We shall have a big force on tb tiring line, well "iuipi.- d, con.-idet a bly before the two ears' period has elapsed.
i Ma .-ed. A horse i- a pourful ani-
m:ic. Ma .-'!. ,; if jx-epu! cat it l ha y will git p'ur-ful too. That i- god
I logick. i-ent it '.' scd Ma. It i- sed Ia. I reecall one tino .
sid I a. ei I was a Inj'in liter on til grate jdailis f the S. W. des- ' it, .-ed I'a. W'e was cut lT from all meat markets foi- unite sum spell, sed l'a. tv :u- rn lraiv par!- ate horse meet for t'.vo (2) weeks. F.y that ti:n s-.l I'.i. w-"-t so fast we gallowed awa from the Injuns. I rremember the hair on m- neeU grew after that, sed i'a. like a mane. I low thrillin'-:. .- ! Ma. I suppo.-e
that is how oii started having ruff; its glo;-. lit'ing the way t it better
Id e hur.-o
vt:.V-.w a- n.... ri.rtvt- se.i Ma. I
w ud hafe been feeding it to you rite! along so r.obbie & I cud hoe the! lamb chop-, etc.. j-ed Ma. I bcleeve I will start jo" rilP oit ! on hor.-e meat, .-ed Ma. or maybemale no at. I think mule meat w ud j
be better for yure stubborr. nater. Ma sed. Ioant be surjtrise l to-nuj! ro. morning, sed Ma. if you hnd
..m minced mule all fried up m
for jure brekfast.
Xothin wud surprise me tiH-Cj
da.-. .-.d Pa. Things is haapenini; !
so fast and furius now. I'a s-d, that we nuivf be Tireenand for a :vv kind
of a shock. I wi.-h old Hunk Spinksj
- !al be livving- now. sed I'a. He u.-cd to tell how we was all thru haiiu- wars ,V how winmen wud r it dd fashuned augenn like his mother. Littel did old Hank Sjdnks clreem that wimmen wud be waltsing U. to the J. allot b.). J 'a sed. coating for the most popuh r gent in town. The- Ainimcn has surprl.-cd a lot of old Hanks V dd cranks, sed Ma. The uiniiti'ii has shown. Ma sed. that th- White Lite of lie son. is shining fourth on the wurbi in all
neck friend.-, s.-d Ma. Well. Ma sed I am heartily in favor of h- r.-e ib sb if it will help our voverttmcuit to win this hc-re war in which we are in, sed Ma. The lnu- lias always l'C n the friend of Man. Ma -d, v I supp.jse it will maik the leer hor.-e happy to know that wen they are thru hauling dr.ivs they can be cooked into jtotjde- for us mortals. Ma s d. V s indeed. s"d Fa. I rt'all another tint". I a sd. wen I was up in the urate x. W. tarry-tor ,v ate a hots'- while we was uniting for spring to cum vi: opeM mivvigashun. T'uat io.r. tasted gorl. too. Fa .-eil. I gai, moist of it t iu- friends beev;i'is ,a- llo strong :d.
Weil, w
ed Ma. i.' I !
V grat r wurld. Ma sed. I'l.ni- .ld Hank, that he didn't live to st . - it. - d Fa. He sed good-bye to his friends. Fa sed. .V- to Ins wife who was washing the dishes, sed Fa. F.nod-bve wife, sed old Hank. Goodbye I lank, sed his wife .- she kp on washing dishes, sed Fa .- thus Hunk w-nt. newer dr'c ning hco.v wimmen wud clime the hill of Grateness, sc 1 Fa. W ed. st. d Ma. that is iicetle r lu re nor thare. To-morrow- we begin catirg Gee Gees. s"d Ma. & let US hoaji tint it agrees with you. decr-e.-t. -he seil to I'.I, so Joll call haUlt hoini yure mniinj 'v c'hri.tmas j.rcents to ure dc r fa mbly. Wlo-it I see ou c ui. nning hoam. : ed Ma. I will h li you. I will say Giddap. ' d .ta.
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Plain or Fancy Silk Hosiery In many shades and fancies to match afternoon and evening dresses. Here are: FIBRE BOOT HOSE LaJLV black oalv jX 35c pair. SILK BOOT HOSE Ladies' black and i-hite at 79c pair. SILK BOOT HOSE Ladies.' Mack, white anJ colors at 89c pair. ALL SILK HOSE Black, while and taiKies at $1.25 and $1.50 pair. ALL SILK HOSE Black and whiic only .at $1.00 pair. ALL SILK HOSE Black and while only at $1.69 pair. ALL SILK HOSE Black, white and colors at $2.00 pair.
SUrrORTIN'i A FAMILY. j What is th- least income ou which an Atucri'.ml I unily of live can be supported 7 Tit" national ship-j building labor adjustmen hoard. investigating the
matter in FhiladHphia, has been informed by union labor officials that L is more than $ t.r.n ;i day. The pre-ident of the Central Labor union submitted detailed ' ligures to prove h'H assertion.
The food bill, under present prices, he sajs cannot J
possibly be lijured at le.-s than J1-.14 a week. Housing fuel, lighting and other neec-ssarj- expenses bring the total up to about $27.75 a week. That means that the head of the family must earn $1,141'. SO a year. How easy it is to remember the da- when such an income would have sjelt luxury! Today it is said to represent not ev en wh it we used to c all a "comfortable living." but only the basic reuirenieiUs- of existence according to American ftandards. I ortunately most of our people have the $4..".e a day. At any rate, mo-t of our workmen have it. and many ;f them have a great deal more. The families most to be pitied are those dependent on "white collar occupation.-." who earn "salaries" insLeud of "wages." ? nd whose earnings because of that very fact are far harder to revise upward than those of the working ciasse--.
CONQUEST and KULTUR Aims of the Germans IN THE!R OWN WORDS A cornpilatwon from German authorities by the comuüttcc cn jmhlic information. Ey Wallace N . Fttie. nnd H. K. Stoll The University cf Mien, sotx
our W'.rk- in lhuoje w" will take New Vorl. and probably Washington and hold them for some time. Wc will pul jour countrj iu its place with reference to Germany. We do ii"l purp".-" to take an;-- of jour t' iiitorv, but we do intend to take, a billion or more' dollars from New 'kork and oth'-r jdaces. The Monro, doctrine will he taken charge of by ns, as wc wilt then have put j ou in jour place, and we v ill take barge of South America, as far as v. e want to. 1 have no hostility toward vour ountrv. I like it, but
See the Hosiery Display Center Window Wool Dress Fabrics At Prices Below their Present Value The women with a smart styled serge dress or with a dress or separate skirt of a new plaid fabric is in fashion this Spring. In the below items one can choose dress goods at prices far below the value of the same goods today.
Piment Value Sale Price 10 inch All W ool Inip't French Brocade S-.50 $ .98 yard 5o inch All Wool Imp't Plaids and Stripes S3.50 $2.45 " 50 inch All Wool French Serine , ... S3. 00 $2.45 ' 16 inch All Wool French Serine S2.5o $1.95 " 12 inch All Wool French Plaids $2.25 $1.69 " So inch All Wool ChilTon Broadcloth (Black) S3.00 $2.50 M 54 inch Ail Wool ChilTon Broadcloth (Black) S5.00 $3.50 "
A Skirt made to your order for 98 cents (Choice from 10 of our regular $1.50 models) This offer for waist measures to and including 30 inch
to sae many trouble-- on, hind and fea. Tbis aspect rhoaid bring benefits to farmers, who will gain through
e have to go our own way. Don't j unexpected events in which they
"After this war we shall have to reckon on a !o- of inllnen- in the state-- of Central and South America; lu st be. aii-e of the lessene 1 purchasing .ovver of those countries and. secondly, because of the iiPeased I 'a n - A no rna n ambitions of the Fnited State: and we shall have a claim by right of victory and by considerations of justice for damages at the expense of Lngland and the Fnited States." (Frof. Hermann Scnumacb- r. Meistbegünstigung und Zoll Unterscheidung, F.'l,". jip. t;:-4.".. LG.. p. :;P-.l See note. Je S'". )
"In the c...-e of Ameiica uir p..ol:r opinion i- to some extent kfk-
ling in courage. jusi oecaus- ine I Fnited States has set uj the Mou-
WAR AIMS.
.t last we have an inside explanation of Germany's rie uuctrin- to '.xclude llurojK-an i er.-isteut failure to state her war aims. It Comes! from Aiuerua. it be not folb.v
Ircun the Herl in Mittags Zeitung. The editoi
ouhl in Muierce in that The general ac , a 'u sceiice
instead !th;it no
ol nnd.ng :n ne nn.g silence oi me cermau Rovern-i, . liu i ., ack U;iity iM
allows th iu troubled of Co'.iiu!
tPCiit a proof of secret purposes so -vil th. it they will j ruj,...; it is thi-" which
bar the light of da. v. regard- that silence itself i I mteu Statt - t ..su
as oro
d" of innoceuc. Ami he sees corroboration in ; v ,l t,M -- 'l tL
the difference of opinion ajp-aring among German 5 taie.-m n. "If t lies dil'i i fiu exi-t." say s the Zeitung, "tlu-y
;rru nothing hut the great fact of Germany's pence- j states aie t t t 1 :
' T . .LT- ..... T-.. .. . . H
la.ness. ueioie inis war ..eimauj. uuiiwe i rauc r?ver had anj- war aims whater. Th..t is why. after
alul Soutil Amern a nave rei ogu'..-d the doctrine when it iiuuied tin in a convenient protertiou again.-t Fnrop'.an cuintrie- when the Ir.iteJ
intrfe;i!.g with M:ico. cidef stilts of South
V.uerica deliberately set them.-eivs maic.st it. There i-. ;' couise. n.
folget this. and about 1.". years f' uii row remember it and it will interest you." ' Statement of Ma.i. .. A. Faih-y to r. W. T. Hornrday, gi.en in a letter from Dr. Hornadav iti New York Tribune, Aug. 11, F. !ä. "The i mperor. was standing; so naturally I stood also; and according to his habit. which is quite FoosfVettiau, lie stood very close to me. and talked very earnestly. He showed, however, great bitterness against the Fnited Stales and ia peatedly said. "America hud better loo1.; out after tiiis war;" and. "I
shall stand no nonsense from Amer- ! instances of foreknowledge are likeie.i after the war." I was so ! ly to be reported. iVaiful in reporting the dangerous j Increase in the birth rate, with part of this intervp-w. on account boys predominating" in number, is ct the manv spies not only in my 1 prophesied. own embassy, but als., in the state J Feligious avi ation and bure h depai tine;it. that I seid but a very j scandals again are prognosticated.
lew v oids in a roundabout way by ; and in some of these political mo
courier o.re. t to t.;e jiresment. Glume-- W. Gerard. My Four ;. i.irs in Germany. 1 b 1 7. pj. J 1 - ." Mr. ciei.ird. American ambassador to Fbilia. i--li'i--.-a i u i : . a t iin -; an interview with tip- kais.r on ct. Jl', i 5 i ." A
have feared heavy losse. There is a s.vuy read as indicating the grwth of organization and great political strength among tillers of the soil. Mernn-v todav should have a
stimulating effect uiam the nerves, encouraging mental activity and, giving a spirit of optimism. Newspapers and publishers should prosper in this day's events. There, is a good sign lor publicity in novel channels. j According to ancient lore dreams that are propln-tie are likely to become common, owing to the positioning of the stars. Frescience. also, is, quickened and many peculiar
three and a half years of the heaviest sac rite e- in ' our -.-tion of our ir. 'kin-.
i
st'dl divided on what and how much wo ! conquests in Ano-rica: it is a matter j tjVf s ;iji ,,u
bf our conmuicial an- cultui.il a -,:; i c fi
v r r. we a i
i.ti'.-t dematnl trout o !r enemies." Foor Germanv so grievouslx sinnd against! Tin1 kaiser and his mili;.iii.-t.- were -o utterly surprised, by
' t:
outbreak of -the wa r that thex haven't been ;bb
worst. ci course, r.e w.i; i.e expeileu. I here arc I
too ir.ar.x ot im een niu t raitoi ic:s -eliool on the
senate f.oor. and t -'.ln.it.atiou u" th- Wior.s.u .-cnat jnight set a lange fou jae. . d nt.
i'.. get their bearings vet.
-. ha r.l.on f. 1. i i . . i j i ! i i.it-. I
j ai.it i u tin.' ipi Frl to i. b i t u. l i i
iitii.g for. and government and permF- agree on it. !
j S- much the Werse, then, for us! According to this'
This is crit.x.-m hur!', d th seeking, and viper..;-.. t:-..-...n.
ba.ttle of Full Fun (.(.iln's war j'i;;-.
Sc'v Stanton, cud. cit.ttjug
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ulu'.' q .alr. v ed - pt 'x 1 Ji lla ted
eil- I I
dan lea -on i a-.-, it proves th.it we started tip-
t
.' ;t i:.t rfti a u e ..th Fres't Liu-j de;.o-i.u mg tl'.e "ir.eltix ier. y " . I .
BR FAD IN THt: FURNACF.
! tivities." 'I ( Alfred I letiti : : Jhe Zi'-le u::.-erer Weltpolitik. ! 1 je .". . ' This i No. ' of tlie edbtiou j ol poli'.icnl e.-.ivs enabled Der
1. !:'.cb' Nri' g. l'etttier wrote in 1 i 1 wii'-n Ge: t..an- were caution.- iu tluir epre-.-!o:;s about Aui'.-ri-a. ' lettne.- is pr..-
i.iphy at th Fni-
i i
"Tin"' it riiians bc--ani i aiup d witii the ideas that Aiiiuica must i'e made to sun er. that America Must hnh-mnifv the German peeple ; :'.d eeidiid these ideas were the German arms and navy, the Fan-
juditi'-u! , G-ri.iai:s. the a gi at inns, cor.servti-
and the- national
national German cornami the German ?ov -
fives will l.e dl -cov eleu. v
Persons whose birth date it is. have the auguury of a very juusperous year, with greet gain in busi-
r.e-.-. j Cbildi -n i-oi n on this day are ; likely to be sci.ous. industi ions and!
! er.teii.risd'.g. These subjects of;
i
Aquarius are often dreamers abb. to make the e'r -air.s come true. Copyright. F.US.i
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rnment. - - "In A j uil. F.'i."., I was with a part of German, o.'heers at Fad übt' r in so-itlp-astern Saxony. Maj. 1 .ie ; i ;.-. an ac uair.ta nee of mine joined our party - Maj.
F.ei.so r sot.g;: the occasion tor a I fairs till -oi
cou . el : .tun:) Willi I:
"the.- thing.- said: 'We are keeping b..ok - ou you Amerieans. F -t as- - it. d t ii.i that account will he pt n-
ou s'.n.e day for -ettle-
JOHs M s.MAI. L TIIOKdlTS.
Tijouc r.ds t pun thoa.-au'is of men are longing and Iookit. foi
higher Job:?, but they t ontinue to I think little tho igiits. ;
of th: h-idV '
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NUT MARGARINE Cocoanut oil and peanut oil, churned in pasteurized whole milk even the names of the ingredients sound good, but not half as good as KO-KO tastes. You will be delighted with its flavor and quality, and surprised by the "low price. Ask your dealer for KO-KO Nut Margarine. Made by THE G. H. HAMMOND CO., Chicago, 111. The South Bend Creamery Co. 525-31 S. Taylor St., South Bend, Ind. Wholesale Distributors.
Are you on-
f coui.y. you cannot
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. liu.in'tt ife iiantiieapped b;. a ojiiil'in'il s.uu ity i-f Arne ican v a : . I v. a s nfin.inc on j m'-nt
oal aiul ga- rejaj-rts a solution of the problem that
things up until b a x i" oil o;.g ;
lie p
spi:
asu:ne the
to xlo i.sSie pleased. Wi;
b lu.d hl rally to tut n i
and d'-,.ite hi.- antP'-l !
o f i ; t ua 1 do Liter, proceeding
Fres't Wilson said of Sen.
Chamberlain will apjdv w i:h force t tb.c whul: a gr ga tern of the 1 ; . .- e e " i - " h a m i i.. i ! i mind, re-
gnrdP"-.- d tip- -pb .,;" ti: Viol the. max o. rupv. if
in N'W i oi n. t;p :
i i , . i i i . .1
i vvoa.d uop Pliers ucngnt uu i bebi ir M r. Ho. er. S1p
soul of it'ue-r I r. c.ar- t
s- ia r oread m the 1 ur
' T 1 . . . . 1'
, , . . . . 1 Hi. i II ill n.r.ibe;- or ecutor.al pos!-.
w - .
' . . i : i . '. e r I .
i m sp.-ke untruth
ie
"f h.
e.-ides him. iind
U ibU't Ufa-sat' to go
,i metropxuis to und them. 1
the S.in'.Cf 1 ! t,:vk it wa fi'-'o Santiago. Cut .a. t Mot, tank: Feint. ( ii boa rl tr.re w., a m:li-
i t-. e i l ei t !'u' ' : J t r in : . e 'o'trt
iiVt'li I , o. ..... .
n.it't , t.r.is making or..- 'ite d tue work ot two. -hjon beizin. a je-rsoua 1 rn-nd ot
Cs tb.e loaves .pa.-t insid tb.e door. ;4inl it worl ,;t"' .e.i-ei. noie w .. - ...so an a.-
.. . ..... . . . i . ...... :
lia i . e 1 i 1 u : some .-",iu; . a i : ; a u count. .'. pe.-ioly Arg'Uiti!.;.. "A'plop. - of a d : s- , e.'i r t . :.
geitir.g bac to urst p:ou:jde-. luuu't ! Count v ei Gocfr.cn and my.-elf on
t p; op'.e -a-e to b: ke tread, as we"! a- do all th-ir other 1 the tri. tion '.efv -er- A'lii.n.il l -w ;.
d tla T r...au .idin.r. ! at Mam'....'
tl I JocU"!! S.I ol to Ja. I
i .. . s.o. t :.u.i:i w p.... .
ered capafde of handling large af-
Iua- shown ability in J
and among ; smaller opes bit if yon have reil !
talent for big bi.-in ss you foun. ji niy of time to study uj big thing.- w'ni'.e you wer- stirring arour.d with th- iiit'.e tidns. Hut there is a limit to the tin.
W'e are vf".ir.: the
a c .. -
p. act s ine ioaxc- ja.-i .osa. ir.e uooi , a
qtii'.e satisfacto-i'.y. s';p- say- if the rile is iir.-t r' d iv -a' to a snudiel bed of br,t 'ab.
. -
s e to o m th
t i i b!.i ii ami white
v- iti. i..-r
ne.--.' (A Ciiti-
v ii e i ..rsu! at Flauen ; ;i j.crs. Op, 1 '. 1 7.
i ou should spend on .-ta il! matters
b rman thoiorgii-. When vi.u l re told a certaii
Ib'tlu f... ap-r
in dad v
liiing. does your mind conc-nt : a a- J j on th- subject at hand to tip- -- l elusion of all ei o so tnat th1 stat'--.
COCJKWi.
olep. l.rep.ace that heated th : ( "
lou
That i'.i.e obi f...-iiioi"e.l lit;.;.!", tiP"'U-,h. was woe
, ,, ,. . ...... fullv w .eff ah Most of the hrat j-a.-.-ed ut. the eb.ininev
' VwUl'- " j The mouei n furnace lor mating purposes, as
!t a good ..u.e. s.ril.ij!;; o:' a iiiii-u -m-jan improvem; as the nu'dtun l.itcb.en range i for nui'ial ai d ind---ir...l patr.ot.-m that F. il. I hngha:-.i. I cooking.
jeo-piiia u im' oaiu-'e; omi.i'TP'. g.ve th ; And v . t. ir ..th -- rn marve!- tin m.-mcei- at tlie :i lun.ia.n Monuav; that as go" 1 . oora f..r m-ue efti ieu . Too m..c'n of the
lost
. ou some
make not.- o t'-ll xou Jb.i.-
re.lt SP"'1 " "
i.u .. : .d p. (. : ; " A : o i: 1
! co an try will till Siie w ill be ;
l i
i
1 W il! teil j : P. tier I
'ft L'tars ladtae, bet Co act eonpel
HOROSCOPE
never ha- to
t ep.-at d to I
i u :.i ip-t u'rai 1 to l'--'. if M ' . ! do : .. o-V- ' o i!d i ei.e i .o ; y w ; ; ! ia ' ; g ii at v . . a . y a . s t" ' o: . ; p . . ,y j .1 y st irt h-r g.-i at v. a r. i F. .ri.- iu ub..ut two
Tt'lisli.W. .IAN. -2-2. 10 is Y?r.- s'.'abi .i kicky bi
i. ;- au i Saturn a ; both it ben
me i; t
you : Are nop able to get a p -r.-;" ti v on what y..u do cu- is each luy ami its Work a -epa-ate matter Vvitl; no relative c onnect.on V Whn you can work t'uLy w.th toiiii.i'i 'iw in in aid for bigger, bet-
i I er thin-.- you v. ili .- .-f-i.iat:" your I work, ov er. ome ob.-tacle and be in
j line for a bigg et r. .. I
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o 1 a ! e
Soldiers. Willie Hi" olu'!.- .a" Fuel Adm ;.. hi and Hardy might a- 'in a hard.-l comj.lv glue ei'ull.v a'.d in g'-uait:
ll'.at Still P.'-.
Po.-i
u.i-trato; Gal - I pa.-.-es up the himtp'.v . Tie he at thu
p. we shou'd ! a vera g" iu rn.ce is much mete ;ca-.; xxo.ibl
jcibac siuiu.'thc famtlv coakiug. if it . oabi be ...aglit and i:-el. f-
i V . - - mg for tl-..- rest. i ai-., iptfiu-.i weil, tin- . xpiana-; Ami the h-.t lo-t from the kilchc-n uuigr, v, heth. r '" ill
- the lb r :
:r.u:i the ; -'le bat ii
;:t,;''(' fo:' j th cru-hirg of fbi-L.-pl.
cm .a' -a e ot 1 on Puns vi1.!
j. to per i e
ob
I
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.. ;' "i.i de t i m for rue: s o." ev er sort.
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IP. lin3. Ih" rig JOI. IS a ,eg;e: sequence, not a hapliazanl .. mistaking. f(.jyr gh'.. FG 7
ih.- ocean
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l..:d, ti:.-.; v.haleVtr of a t j- , , u i u i u : c.a 1 -i- pas. v ould he..t - nnc of the
a I'Coli
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lo'ti oi A d ; : . ' u ; .- "a to .
par nt :u i!!.iti' ii iu ! n.ara d hi- our.e in fns local j if it tojld be j.ropx rly utilised. Iulir.S, h.,s ' c- n in päit du- to .hange of oriier. or Why ion't the inventots get b-i-v along this hue?
w il'. nu . t . j u e pa i t d
c !
K" ;,., hv ,., h . .f j . tip':.-- will net
. a i ; ... g t . i j e
iitd tip im e : o
d.o jbl be ; K-i.y. Wai ai:.-: i.- giv n. hov.-e r-r. of b..i-l r tb. ; will be of tremendous
rite iir.ee. lir.s may te a naval
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1624-28 S. Michigan St. Home Phone 7120. Bell Phone 270. CUTS ON EATS.
. line ell v Corn Meal 22c lbs. Rye Flour 17c 2 pk t:.". Spahctui 17c 2 pkg-. M.iearuni 17c 1 c.ui.lNiuer Kraut 10c 1 can f'a- 10c :8c CuTtee 22c 1 li can Tomaiu SHip.l4c Pt. jar prepare! Mustard 10c 1 Sc can Apple Butter. . . 11c l.Sc c;las Jelly 12c :c Coffee . .'. 29c Large can Hominy .... 10c l.ar.tre can Pumpkin .... 12c Kitchen Cleaner 4c
5 boxes Snow Bov ' Washing Powder 27c S boxes .Matches 27c S bar Swift ;s Pride Soap .23c 5 bars Toilet Soap 23c 2 pkv:?. Grape Nuts. . . .25c : pkgf. Shredded Wheat 25c 1 pkg. Washee Tablets. 3c 1 : -i lbs. t,ack Barley Flour 79c 2 pk--. Tapioca 25c 2 pk?;. Jellc 19c Any pkir. S'b.e P.ili.-b. . . 8c Any can S;o e Poli-ii . . 8c
now rou an imiaij:: lLt-rn iti... ail N-.- S.-rvi.--: CA ULI .WILLI-!. IU.. .Ian. ;irar-fe- can. now ;. M.Id
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lion wbii i. it w ill j tlie weath'-r i '-oi.i.
c'cpaiv. I .-aturn :r: todav com.uiat.ori
alter we nt.ish eh -. cd to act as ileteri cut
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time in I ei ' -. in Tin e ompeib. -
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