South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 36, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 February 1918 — Page 8

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Movement of Fuel Depends on Weather Outlook Not Encouraging. I "T. n of n,.: i u. .Jh. r will I'-'t ' of the o iii-( t TV Ii a j o: 1 ! .i .- T!i.f 1- th- "ii of .1. W. puss ' 1 . w ! I k .'".'. r i ' -1 1 .u.'l i .' 1 1 - l,.i::t of .M ; .-1 , i v.'a r i who has j;.-. I'-! a r ;.. ,1 J i .-ii a i-at to t 1 1 IttI.S :ri th.- T t i I l.i ii?" and Linton di.-- i l . t. I l o i n I t .' I ' a . - I I s. Ü made a t o'i h in-. -titaition f t or.ditior.--. and v. hat h- sa .- i tr r.. !y i n t -1 i o -:. lb- found .1 number of t;,e !;.!!: v rio-i-d down nti:!y on a'conrit of tin'; watersupply fair,.: .- 1 1 1 1 fr".ii. Anoth- " ' ' '' '"' hort.L-.. m lm-I

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th. f.,.t that only a . it .-r. iiyuiui nuurxij iiiuoiimj vi of th. o.(I s i;d: i av.,i!.. u-. Business Organization to i hi- i- attrii. 1 1 - . I 1 tr-'t 1 to th- f.nl j that th- n. w voii; Vnt.ai i.-. on, hi- Jake Place Wednesday. to rotuin OUpr fol sOili' !ami or oth.-r. liundr. ,1- of ar,. ,,.ou. l m L-aas- of thf- itKiaafd numhtr at th- iaiUsav i intioIi;. hadinu to "f "i-i..i. r tho Kiwanis dub of th- miiM-s. haMn- h.-n unahi.- to j M u ;l k;l wil1 h"1'1 its Wednesday i.if.u s;ni . ihr - . r. Moi m of Ja n. , 1 1: h' "" " ' l'nin.i,' room of U. At !n!,Uoi,.. Ill, j.n-tion noi"'4' ML-hawaka hotfl instoad of in

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1. Ii h -mora ha d u ;n tf tho K'.Tity of th.- ta t h'T, hat a- fast - it fan tilt, I oal uilj ' .'!iil'I"'l to thi-' vj-'inity wilh all tho jn'd j.ns.-ihl. Mr. Ii;i.-t'll a. -r-tti'.d iiia i at th- .km nt time the n-.ir.e oj.e.'atois wie hut -.I'oi . .r-i o hind the J ' u admini.-t l alor's M-hcd iil'"-. l'!ie miue in the T. i i e Ha lt.- I i - j tii. t aeraK-- l h;it three days' work list Week dlie to the laik i a r iippli- -. i luiim to the Kl'aitv of the -ltuation half of the non-essential faotoiies in Terro; Haute iiae i't en lo.-e.J down for an iinh Unite period, although t h i are foal" mines operating within that city's limits. Mr. Ribs. '.1 t i r t h r stated that . o il for Mir-h iwaka w.is pronu.- d ! just as MM.n as tho.-.- Jaoj cars, j a'.oe r ferr d to. were rotten out! of th" way, which will prohaldyi mean thit Mi-hawak-'s educational . n-t i: utions w ill he clo-ed for some . das et. Put, as Mr. Kussell puts it, ew rythin-; depends on the weather. V. P. Mill- i, local f.iel admini--ratoi. :-tati d t Tho New .--Times j Mom' iv niuht thit tin- .situation in Ui-'ia waka at the present tune is :'.:! from cm n;n,ciiu. Three ca is an;o in or tho p'.kl.art and "Westin railway dirir?-.' tlm afternoon, as Mr. Miller ays. thi- is but I lirop 111 the hueket. ART DEPARTMENT HAS INTERESTING PROGRAM n .o.nusii.rilv intet e-tnu: n i e t i i m " the ait 1 ' j 1 1 1 1 . i 1 1 1 of tin- Woman's ));:. was h-!d Monday aftori at th-- puhli lihraty. The I . i i . ! i i l . 1 ui-sion wis "Ahum i- . in lil'U'd! atoi Mi-s Ho Poles ua an i n t l e-l n i -; s Ue'eli of llar-.;-ou i 'i-hej- . ; Ho a ar.l 'i; indh r i'la'-fv. Ml-. A. T. I-., die of 'halle .ii -oi . t.'l Will Ii. Vawtvr and Mis la:d Pi.-mi of Max;, .-hi Pa : -rish I in I Wdr.i'u L. Tavbo. A una: a I ; !. tion of ott,. er.- v. lo. h wa- to j h.ic t.iktn pi o e wa- po-tpan'd nil- j til March I. It !. i- ' '. b l -..W tiU.e .y '" ! . U 1 ! II , th'- 1 !" : ; . i ! : - !uonthl ! nie- ling with that t M a i h 1 . IlOMi: MISSION KV OCII.I Y. Th..- Woman'- llom.- M :-i.i:.ir -....utv of tin- .M. -th" i.-t i hur. h w if. I v jth Mi-. W. P. Chn-tophe!. J .,. V. Third t.. W d? e-d y aft.! -ja .,.,,n Mr- .i.ii.i'-' Sm.n.;toh and) Mi-. I.oroy M.ure: will have charge! of the progran:. j ! r I w9 r - r v r - WAKf AB l'i'i: sali: e p IShg v l 'o: d. ! tela1: um. i'i'.i:' taw tu-. a '.'IT. far a !':.! . 1 loUU I'll"!'.'.' Li ST - N'i,. ''t!i. n.t.Iiam hi.,, ;x .it..i .,,..,.. j. At the t'o ,. . vv,- 1 o., a it, oilar. A : ..; to aid s ill be pani :': h;.- r turn to W. F. Miller, M ,. . , ' . II...... 1 . . . . . . 1 If' foi: l:i:.NT-!'r.':.: : of rooms mi :'. 1 :'".'.'. Mo'.irn ai;;. c:iiim.- S ;::a b ! r ;: tM. P-oara ; J w- ..,' ... ! v "II1 i o i.' -a.-. : ' ..' a..-o. nn ;i: l": h- ' I . H. .m..--l Hi WAN7FD - i'.: sawytf Api '. Natu:..! r.t-er Proa.:ctI o. WANTLD Woman ::-tt v i.'.l s . p :.. i 1'iv W aka. Appi Natnui il ts c. ;u; my. Misha;:itf

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HOLDS MONTHLY MEET At th i-'i;!.ir monthly no-tin:-of the Mi-h.iwak.i P.uildini; Iyoan ass' iation iM jn the ottice of J. A. M M ii ha I. m rotary and manager,! Monday nitcht. a dividend f ven .'jr.-! a half percent was- declared for the t-;ir fridir-.r I-e. HI. Imports submitted showed thN old institution t in .--, mo.-t 'loarishir.tf ondition. .-'. Thomas Wehn was -1 t c -1 director to 'ill the um-xpin d tern of t'o- Lit 'harb-s A. I-orintf, and o. F. Lan? was nam'. vice pre.-i-d'-r.t. al.-o for the unexpired t-rm. akmi: th- place of Mr. I.rins A nitn;lu.,. on r,.s, ,j , , t ion nu4 nam fd to draw up t . solutions on th bath of Mr. I.orini. 5 CLUB TU WEDNESDAY nnmir UonlK Mootinn nf t- rill room. Th- Inru hcon U cd ii-.day will l.e featured l.v an oral sih nt hooster for tho dav will ho S W. Sprau'uo. Tho memherhip of tlie Mi-hawaka clnh is continually Krnwini; and at a inettimr of llie lioard of din-ctor litld Monday afternoon preliminary plans for tho charter mcetir.LC were m;tde. A S Ilrowne. or i '' i ?i a 1 1 r of the I Kiwanis idea and head of tho ora n i .a t i n departmout with Pros't 'eor-e 1. Iiixon of Kochestor. N. V., will attend tho charter meeting w Iii h is oxpected to e onductod duriim the later part of this month. To Aid Otlit iaN. At the meeting of tho directors on Monday action was taken offornK ?he s-r i' es of the Kiwanis organiza tion to the city officials and fuel administration in assistint; in eating 1 or the fuel situation m .Mishawaka. Pros't Prod Pinham presided at this meeting. Several announ'ornents of interest from the hoaihpiai ter of fee Int-r-national Jiwanis clubs will he made at the Wednesday meotini;. An ex pensive plan of cooperation anion;; J the various elnKs throughout tho j country in a business way has boon ; outlined bv means of w hich the ! Mishawaka club will gain much benf..jt i,th as an organization and in ai civie way. The luncheon Wednesday will bo started promptly at lL':l."i and will continue for one hour. The directors decided Monday that the meetings would bo positively limited to 'one hour in order that every mem ber would know exactly how lonq ho would he at each meeting. The eluh is oing to secure a Kiwanis alarm olo. k which will be timed to ring exactly at 1 : 1 hereafter. ANCIENT GLEANERS INSTALL OFFICERS Mint Arbor, Ancient rder oi Chan.r.-. met at the home f Mr. :m 1 Mrs. Ia rnon Sheets and installed t he followmi; ollicers: Clayton We;.--. liief; Margaret Hundon. vice , hi-f : Ja o' Weiss, secretary and tiea-ui r: Mrs. J.uo! W-iss. cliap lain: I're.i .1. Cook, conductor: Mrs. Tiaxmond Monhaut, conduetr ss: Mi-s Ceia lla Monhaut. lecturer: llano- Mason. inner guard; "nrl 1'ulmer. outer guard. The Cleaners will meet Thursday. Feb. IT, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jehu Palmer. All', and Mrs. Miduley of the Chauer fc.hration will give lotmv. 15 II t'KOs P.KM'.FIT DANi'F. Pe'au-" of the fuel situation, the K . Cross 1-enetit .lance which has en atiiiouiu'ol for I'riday night at ! Ca-t'o hill, will hbl in.-tead at ! the Hotel M l-ha aka. Ute cointnit- ' tee in ch it ge of the affair is coini po.-ed of th Misses Margaret TremjI. Marcdla Si hellinger. Augusta lschmi.lt. Uegimi Mahank. l'ranccs ! 11 I .",- ami F-tlv r Khi r. i:ifp.tis ;rj!.s. I T'.-a- Mn Parnadette and dertrmle Sammott. TP.' W. Third st.. nt t ta ined a number of their girl j fr:mds at their bona- Monday evon!irg. fb.o affair was in hop. or of Mi-s Fl ar.ora Mau.-hake of Frio. 1 .1. .musu..u ?''i'iuiui wcie eujo ; ll '.served 1 lekeious luneheon was TAMAIIAI'K I.lirr TO MI.IX Mrs. Arthur Meid and Mrs , M t: , s M;mbv will entertain tho l.a.li. s' Aid s.o;ty of the Tamarack - . . . . . . . . . . . iv . rar 1 at l no latter o 1H' Thursday aft rnoon. KFTI IIV TO noMi:. 1 ri!.. Mis Anne and Cnevioc! 'Trairor of Flkhart and Mrs. Fd Vo b r f Coshen have returned to taoir name ai;n ts.i.o .m .tu.-. ; Louise MotK. 1 1 L' S. t ill st. oVSTl'It I'.AV. Iet. ". Col. .... 1 1 a a 1 1 a -u .t . . ! ; ;i -enuin.e regard for my ..!,! fii- nd J.h: L. Sullivan." tho h:.el sai l "He was an old ami almd fricml and 1 tnourn his

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), DlflK Well Known Man Elected by Council to Fill ' School Board Vacancy. L. i:. Ityrkit, 1 to.", Iincoln way K.t was unanimously elected a mem-h-r of the city hoard of education at a meeting of th city council Monday evening. Mr. Hyrkit's namo was satrest'd y 'ouncilman Ieo- Zimmerman and tho nomination immediately carried. Claims to the amount of J.'I.yT.MJ wtre al so allowed. Mr. I.yrkit i.- ono of the citx's host known husiness men. lie is director of tho Mishawaka Trust and Savings Co. and holds considerahlc real estate in the oast end of the city, j lie is a graduate of the Mishawaka hih school and is at present president of tho alumni association. His wife was a toachor in tho puldic schools of tho city for some time. When notified of his appointment hy Tho News-Times Monday owning, Mr. Uyrkit stated that ho would undouhtedly accept th" office. He will take tho place of F. A. Partridge who has accepted a position with the Goodrich Co. of Akron, O. JOHN P. CHAPMAN DIES AT DAUGHTER'S HOME John P. Chapman died Tuesday morning at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Frank Johnson. Milburn hlvd., following an illness of several months with the 'railties of old ae. He has been bedfast for tho pa,t four weeks. .Since tho death of his wife on An;'. U 191 ä. lie has, lived witii his daughter. Mrs. Johnson. He was horn in York state marly Sit years aa and lived for 4 0 years in Xew Carlisle. He is .survived by three daughters, Mrs. Johnson. Mrs:. Fmma Mitchell, (lalien. Mich., and Mrs. Lavina Chevrie of Alma: throe brothers and one sLster. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. to c;ivi: r.in:i:ix iwktv. As a farewell to their pastor, the Kcv. Mr. Titus, who will leave short- ! for 1 'ranee, the Men's class of the First Christian church will give a class party Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Flmer Hepler, 12. F. CI rove st. The members of the Iyal Women's class have been asked to attend and a number of surprises have been planned. to iiavi; i. i:vi: of aiisf.nci:. Miss Frances Simpson, domesticscience teacher in the public schools, has asked Supt. of Schools 1). W. Horton for a leave of absence until next year. Miss Simpson will go to her home in Michigan to remain until that time. Supt. Horton has. secured Miss Kotz, who has boon substituting in the South F.end schools will till the vacancy until the return of Miss Simpson. ( bi n .mi:i:ti; i'omi'o.vfd. The nueting f tin- Horn' Kconomics department f the Wmiiiin'' chin to hav been held Monday evening. lias le'ii nstiu-il l'ocaiise of th- luel shortage. Hireafter it will alt mate with tli civics lepartment which meets on Thc.rsday every two weeks. Th' next r'gular meeting will be held Feb. 1 1 following the nu eting of the ci ics department on th Tth. Thor will be a demonstration at tho library next Saturday aftenmon. r.iu OF THANKS. We. the undersigml. Iireby wish to express our sincere thanks to the relatives, neighbors and friemls who their many acts f kindness and sympathy xtemled t us luring tho illnss and death f our tebo,ed husband and .father. Wo esp'cially thank the emplo(s and the Kelief association of the Mishawaka Wolen Co. Wo ;ir' als thankful for all floral tributes. Mrs. Ii. A. Marchant and Children. Adv. It. r.Ki:vi:M, sntpmi:. Members of (Jolden Uol hue. No. 1V I. O. T. M. gave a farewell surprise to Mr. and Airs. Lawrence Wilson. ."'-'1 W. First st.. who will' b ive Thursday for Louisiana. The ; evening was spent in panics and a : delicious luncheon was sred by the L. (. T. M. itla lb Johnson, commander, iresonted Mrs. Wilson with a beautiful bracelet, tho gift of the hive. IL A. MAIU'HANT rrXI'KAL. l'uneral services for Robert A. Marchant. sr.. :',a-j W. Nintli st.. w ta- h hi from the residence Monday af term on at 2 : .1 0 o'clock. Lev. lt. F. Parker of the Methodist Fpiscopal church officiate'.. Purial was in the Fairview -emet-ry. Mrs. Florence doolwiil;e and Mrs. Viola IYitftT of Chicago attended the funeral. i. o. o. r. Ab members urged to be present Tuesday eenlr.g. D grc e wik. (Signed! P. F. CLAWSON. N. C. JOHN WtCPSWOUTH. Adv. Secretary. Dr. Makielski,. Osteopath. i:' AV. jjtcond st. Adv. ltf

BOARD OF SAFETY IN CUSTOMARY SESSION

At tho regular mooting of the hoard of safety held Monday evc-n-int;, the usual reports for the month fif January were suhmitted hy the chief of the tiro department, Charles Shelton and Chief V. J. pfonder of the police department. Adrien koss was appointed assistant chief of police and r;eor.ire McLriile named to succeed him as tiiKht dri'er of the police patrol. The hoard adjourned to med aain this evening at which time bids for the new tire apparatus will he opened. Thrift Campaign- Committee to Speed Work Here With Big Meeting. As a pait of tho thrift week program, a linner will be given at the hotel Mishawaka Wednesday evening at c; ; :; o o'clock by the committee in charge of the campaign for the w eek which is made up of Mayor lialph W. Caylor, chairman, F. N. Smith and I. W. Horton. Those m'U wore selected frm the standing committee for the year's drive to raise the twj billions of dollars apportioned by the government whi di is as follows: F. N. Smith, chairman. John A. Herzog. I. W. Horton. Charles Ostrom and Major Clay lor. representatives from the factories, the Woman's club, the schools s.nd the clergy will bo present at Wednesday's mooting, which is being given for the purpose of explaining fully the purpose of the Irivo and instructing those present in the step'-, to be taken to raise the necessary funds. An xceptionally interesting program has been arranueil by the committee in charge. J. I). Oliver, chairman of the committee in South liend. will speak briefly on the issues of the campaign: Pev. John Cavanaugh. C. S. C., president of Notre lamo. will give an address, and F. F. Feting of South I'.end will deliver his war message which has attracted so much attention throughout the stat Uesides tln'so features, a number of entertaining numbers have been arranged. An orchestra will furnish music during, the banquet and the Presbyterian plattet of South Hend will contribute numbers. Mrs. draco Fink Davis, well known South Pond singer, will render "When the Boys Come Marching Homo." while Duke Staples will give several of his neu est patriotic numbers. HOLD PILOT AND CAPTAIN OF HALIFAX BLAST HALIFAX. X. S., Feb. Capt. Aano Lainode-. who ctunmambd th I'li'inli munitions ship Mont Plane, and Frank Maekay. the pilot who brought it into the hat bor when i: collided with the Pelgian relief ship Imo a few minutes before the ilisastrows explosion of Dee. last, will be given a pia-liminary hearing toiiH'irow on th charge of causing the (b-ath of William Hayes, pilot of the lmo. Tho men were arrested late toiay after tho Drysdalo conimi-.-ion cd' inquiry had reported that tho collision was brought about by the failure of th- captain and the pilot to obs.MAe the "rules of the road." Commander Wyatt, who was ro-li-ed last week as chief examining otli'. or of tho port, was found guilty by the commission of neglect of duty in that h' had not taken proper s-tps to insure tlm enforcement of port regulations and to keep himself fully inform d as to tin movements and intoinb-d movements of esse'.s in the harbor. The commission ncomnicinlfil that the authorities lose no time in preparing spe'dtic regulations for the handling f ships laden with exphsi es. SIX BOATS LOCKED IN ICE FLOAT DOWN THE RIVER FVANSVILLF. Ind.. Feb. 3. Six boats locked in the ice passed Kvansville Monday bt fore a gorge formed at tho be ml two miles below at four o' lock this afterimon. A pile driver, believed to have been swept away from lato nummo' 4, near Louisville, remains stranded opposite the water works. Obserer A. Prand if the local weather station has issued a warning to prepare for a forty fiot flood stage. Tlie icy water will cover thousands of bushels: of unhusk'jl corn and cause a heavy damage. ITALIAN BORDER GUARD MURDERS PHYSICIAN SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. :. Dr. AV. I!. ILiell. chief surgeon of an iron works company, was shot t death by Felice Prato. a discharged sergeant of the Italian . border guard, who afterward shot and prbably fatally wounded himself Monday. "The philosophy I hohl excuses my deed." said a note left " by Prato, attached t tho pkturo of a woniiin. T die satished in my right to vendetta " Dr. P.uell forme rly had an ext nsie practice in the district where Prato lived.

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imnrmn illil il 1 ii! EATLESS DAYS Factories in Eastern Part ot Dominion to Shut Down Feb. 9, 10 and! 1. OTTAWA. Ont.. Feb. Ö. An order in council was adopted by the cabinet Monday nteht uron reeommeralatiim of C. A. Marath. dominion fuel controller, suspending the operation of manufacturini; plants! Feb. 1, 10, and 11 as a conservation measure. The order includes all munition ph nts. It does not apply to western Canada or to the maritime provinces. The order follows closely alon' the lines of the American live day closing order and grants virtually the same exemptions. It is also provided that darin? the months of February and March all Rolf, yacht, canoe, hunting and country clubs must be close l except on Wednesday and Sundays. For the present, heatless Mondays are ordered only for theaters and other places of amusement. They must remain closed every Monday from Feb. 1 to Mar. 13. It is understood it va' the inten

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SCHULER-KLINGEL !!!!! lüiil mi Ulli tiioi to pass the rder bist t k. Not that it was held up beiau.-. d" doubt as to further ai-thm in th' Fiiited Statf-s and tin- p ssild! it y ' the liscontinuanco of -c.r.servathoi measures tln'ie. Mr. Mciliath i- in Washington cooperating with thAmerican autli.orities in meeting: th. present emer-eri -y. RECRUIT LAWYERS FOR GOVERNMENT SERVICE WASHINGTON. Feb. ". P. . raitin? of lawyers fr government service was added Monday to the wm k of the public service re- re, whb-h is enrolling a ".roat industrial arm to hack up the tn-'htirt? !:,'r,. Pres't AVilson has approved an offer of tho war service c-"mmitt-e of the American Par association, consistin--: of William H. Taft. j:iihu' Iloot. Jacob AI. Ihckinsoü. lr,btick AV. Laymann and 1(-rz- S :therland to reite a tever"lr f 'al talent from whb-h th'- Frowin? needs of all the l-o ernm-nt departments and war aenep -s for Ic-oil advice will be met. Th" work will carried on through the machinery of the jmV'Iio srvi-' reser o and will be directed by John Lowell and Iawrer.ce O. Prooks of Massachusetts. I The American I'ar association! committee will irr:' tho ..Operation of all state, county and city associations. Don't say you saw It In the newspaper. Say News-Times.

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