South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 155, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 June 1918 — Page 3
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; Losses Incidental to the Gerj man Drive on Western i Front Make a Large ! Fund Imperative.
! AMSTKPwI'AM. Jv.nr 4. M J Hlrtr k -a are J?.'. fihcd t-y H lrr.ont ! rf.or.(!nt :n I'krftir.f. Many r ift
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jiid'r.trtl to the German p'Jsh or. 'h i western front h?ve rr.aJe it Imperae iha.r more than J 10,00. 'i'11) be ; .u'r,-'j ;r..I il u rinsr the romins am-
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annual meeting of the asCx;anon'M Aar "oun'il was told here today by Dr. John Ii. Mott. general ?ecretar. ho returned from France reent!y. The a sot. Ut ion has approprUted a half million .lol'.ar with "hich to rep'.are th i liuts and dugout. lost by the F.riU.-h in P'landrrs and Picur.iy d'jrins; the recent Hun drive. Within the la?t week more than of these recreation enters back of the French lines hae fallen into en my h.inds. Dr. Mott declared. These also must le replaced. Fee'irins: an adequate supply of " man power" i a matter q'lite as vital to the associations work a; ä well supplied treasury, tiie secretary said. It i? planned that expansion of the association's work may be kept pate with the development of the .'.rmy anil navy, and to do this it -will be necessary to fansport oersea. by September 4,000 additional workers. l."00 of whom houid be women, he added. FInoush men will be lecruited eventually, it : hoped, to allot one secretary to each r,"f fihtinar men. Dr. Mott stated. Workers now are being' en-
i rolled at the rate of l.flQo monthly.
Reports submitte.d during the meeting showed that 115.135,500 ciscarets: 1.200,000 testaments; 1,OOO.OOo feet of motion picture film; 3SO,000,OOrt sheets of stationery; 2,040, 0C i' pa kaifes of chewing- gum; 9.&13.000 cigars; 30,000.000 cans of preserved fruit; and 21.000 phonograph record, together with tons of hasebalhs, footballs and other athletic paraphernalia, have been ent a broa d. The rinancial statement announced that the collected subscriptions from the two drives made last year amounted on March 31 to $37.377,Of the overseas expenditures of $10.168.710, the :arest item was that of $8. 600. 702 on the work "with the American expeditionary forces in England and France.
rallinc the horror? i
rol'itifn. On woman
I Njemttz. a member of th
viki committee, was arres'ed y,-: the German". Whenever the death sentence seamed to han lr. the balance xh caet the dldir.e re with a shout, "The revoi:itir. m,! blood." Th correspondent tells of a Ft':.--sian lieutenant who. after th-e years of hard ca mpa inir.R. stood In the front of the ruin. of h.s
tarental home waitmc for waes to cast sir the bodies f father and mother.
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OP ALL IDLERS
Renualtions Affecting Men Who Do Not Work Issued.
Boche Continues to Throw Bombs On Hospitals
imbor. mill work, hardware, p.iint V riil tccptii ni'ioiiry m iterial. ly
' BUYS THIS 4-R00M FRAME HOUSE "ALREADY CUT" AND FITTED
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"WASHINGTON. June 4 Rules j for the en fort erneut of Provost Mar- j shal Gen. Crowder's "work or tiprht" I regulations, announce-! Monday, all j m all citizens to report to the nearest local draft board names of men I within draft ape who are habitually) idl" or who are employed non- J trodueth ely. J I'ach Uxal iord i created into what will be practi.ally a court to' sit probably weekly to divide such ; cases as may he brought i-efore it. j Upon a case t.eini; presented the toard will sf;re a notice on the! registrant of not less than three ( days nor more than s-veri days, dilectin him to present such ei-, dence a.s he may care to submit. j In every case the board must send the complete record to the dis- j trict oard for approval even if the I decision is in favor of a man. Ifj the district board approves the i rir.dlngä adverse to a registrant he ; will be slven notic and if any va- '. cancie.s exist will y.e s-nt immedi- ; ately to camp or placed at th top j of the list of those next to tro. 1
An appeal to the president may bs made only in the event of a dissenting vote in the district hoard and with recommendation of the appeal asrent or adjutant general.
WITH TUK AMERICAN ARMY IN Pit 'A KDV, June 4. The Americans Monday night aided the r:-mh for the first time in manning anti-aircraft puns In villages in Pic?rdy and kept up a terrlf.c barrage when enemy aircraft again
j attempted to bomb hospitals and j peaceful homes of civilians. One I German airplane is reported to have i tcen broupht down In the rear of
tl.e. American lines. P.omb were dropped again r.ear several hospitals. The enemy con
tinued to shell villa ires In whU:h
Am'-icin sick and wounded were lymc. The enemy nrtil'.ery and machine tuns are active around v'antlgny but all efforts to capture the village hae been frustrated. An enemy patrol was fired on early this morning by an American patrol One German was killed and the body brought in. The American artillery continued to har.is.-- the enemy; a f.re was observed in Montdidier. 1'ncmv aircraft hae been particularly active in this sector. They have done no military damage, but continue nightly raids on illases
i behind the lins. tombinc promis-
C'.jously. Portunately, most of the fomi's nave dropped in heids.
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TO HOLD CONFERENCE OF CLUB SUMERVIS0RS LAJi-'AYETTK. Ind.. June 4 . A
conference of boys and girls' ciuoj supervisors will be held at Purdue j university June 5. and 7, it was : announced Monday. Men and wom-1 en In charge of the club work will j be here from every county in thej state. Besides addreH0 bv th j agricultural leaders at the univers
ity, county agents, the supervisors and others, Dean .Stanley 1 1. Coulter of Purdue; J. A. Unke, federal nt for Mprlruituml (education- I
a , O. Colllcott, tat? director of or.i- j
uunai euuv-auuii, yjux i. iiai, .ia"hattan. Kan., state leader of club wo.k In Kansas, and Miss Gertrude Warren of Washington, in charge of girls' canning club work, will be on the program. The conference will close Friday with the business session of the Indiana vocational agricultural teachers' association. The schools of Franklin are organized into war savings pooieti v,hich will continue to meet during the summer vacation. The investments of S'.hool teachers and pupils of Franklin in Thrift ind War Savings ?tamp amounts to several thousand dollars.
OPPOSITION DEVELOPS TO PROHIBITION RIDER
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I tr.at Tn wo,; win get tne nener or me unUss 1 bar the door with a savi intrs fun.! account? There only I on: answeropen an account riht away, r.efore it is too late, build ; upon it regularly and s s: emn t ;ca I !y. ar:d later in lif-3 en;ay all the bene- ' c.t offered by such an account. Do ' ;t as mn as possible, as delays are i often dangerous. Farmer' Tru-t I Co. Adv.
WASHINGTON, June 4. Opposition from "dry" as well as "wl" champions is developing in the senate to the prohibition rider attached by the houe to the J M .00C.r 00 emergency apruultura; appropriation b;l! which would prevent expenditure of aiKiUt S ",ö"K't.,'"io unless Pres't Wilson exercises his power under the food contr"! act. to pro-
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I and li?ht wunes during the war. A j a liKstit ite prohil'-iiion a d v ocies ! fav or an a men i inni p: ojx-.e I hv !
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Sen. ."r. e.s of Washing: or, forbid the u of foodstuffs
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Ccme and talk It over. Llndahl Eros.. 115-pi; 3 Michigan it. Advt.
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The women who came to the opening of our Hooier Clearance Saturday wril long remember this enthusiastic sale. THIS SALE is different from all previous Hoosier Sales. You get a Hoosier at a low price and for only $1 down you get $3 worth of food free and you have a chance to get your Hoosier Free.
No Hoosier orders accepted by telephone. Come to the store to make your selection.
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To make this Hoosier Sale more interesting than all former sales, -x the ladies make it s3. To the ladv who writes the best article on "Why Are Hoosiers the
inets?" will he given a Hoosier like the illustration above. This Hoosier will be on display (ever, dav or the sale) upon our tir
learn all about it, then write your story. Fill in coupon below and mail not later than June 5 your stnry mu: be in bv June 1 THE JUDGES WILL DECIDE WHO HAS WRITTEN THE BEST ARTICLE The judges are: Miss Ada Hillier. Domestic Science Instructor at Hih School. Mr. Frank I:by. County Food CommiNsioner. Dr. H. H. Yitou. Citv Food Commissioner.
The 'A'inner's name and address will re pubiihed in mir advertisement in the on the day previous to the closing of the sale.
sale closes when the r4 Hoosier:; are sold.
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SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.
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IITT MICIITr no IT. If ycjr amorr.nt 11 neeti trimming let Archie io It. He knows how. He is up on all branch ! trimmtnjr Takinj? out dnt in holy or fendem. Recovfnn? top, rr.akInc new tops. ho- cover. Placing rew Usbtii In your autom-M!e cur-
lain, etc Arcnie. in Aiiin irim;ne ratent?d mr. Formerly with Colfax Mis. .carrot com
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With the Frur.wiek. Tou rv. e- ; Joy th TorH'? be?t muJc hecaus FACTORT PITKTS. The nninffx!cü ffsine-i to play! Have your tlref repaired by fao-"tette-' 11 record of all maker i tory expert. VTe ai'(olutely ruarTve adaptability of The Rrunwick j ante our repair work to iant the to all records Is one of U special; life of your tir. Our mice c&r 1? feature-s. Any needl may b ued. : at vour dipoRal. Fe air. free eerir.c'uiir.p jewfl point, saphire ball. vice. Come and let ui show you teel. etc. All without extra cost. ( that free service rt-aliy 1 SkifT't EK mortntte.l at Smith ,t Wher- j t Pbonea. Home IW11 11).
The roret Shop, 110 S Main st..
a.'ize ir. th proper nttini; fn
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to o'ir shop for a ht-
t'n. we -:U l.e U-l to tit -oi in vo'ir own home. r:r r trt. g:y he r-e-rt at.sfa'tior.. ard wp ar 'ir of o;r future patrorjaffe. when onp vT hi vp become a T..r'a mille 5.er,rr. Io?h phor.e. Adv.
jacreae itjer-gth of cti-eate, cerrou$. rundown reP:! ? wef'.s' tirr in r.iny icitistft. It ti u$r! ard fn?orje4 by ich rna a Hoa. L5'.ie M. 5hw. l5nr.r Sr'arr cf tb 7ravjry Jn Lx-GoTeracr of I;a: F'r.r.?r Ur.fJ
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sKins thai shcx'kf:d. When you go to the trouble of making a vegetable cardan you very caturally expect satisfactory repult. Goo.l ee.lM ar the Important factor In e.4rJeu planting We Navr baidy eg-tt-le "-ri2 if reiy eiJirt, suitable fur this partb-ubtr Ui,,av.. Also flower jnd r.ld sf-ej The Weplev Miller Hour nd Fee.1 Co.. i 4?a s. Michigan. Phore: Home
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