South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 173, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 June 1918 — Page 4
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Morning Evening Sunday. NEWS-TIMES PRINTING CO.. Publishers.
e-.-t attril. i'- of rniiinind. ho laid, and tj.c pre-cenl ssar !'' :r..s ti Lt tr hi::i G'Jt.
'All nation-, ..ic it. It k no: d;per..H-it upun tradi- J
nor ..r.c-e-tor-. or th nt-'l.ieoUMVts. of the. Ciu-e' for
ilar. the jIur.T' -r, the
i'.vlii'ii :u-n ii-ihi. The re
' 4 i ,1 1 t M I I i . 1 . , , 1 14 . i . . J joijn Jii .sKv zrvi;r:. iMitor. : . . , . , . , , , ; , It 1.-. nut Miojgli, then, he u:r;cJ, lor nur. Ii!-.- ;hoiO
?t Aof-iatri Tr Mornlnr I'pt in Northern IndLia f Only r.ip l:i'loilnr th- Inlrrnaliuiul vwi ?rr1te la utb Lri To lriil Wirr: lt n. Mht.
i
a-
'a a;- Add: in- to :u'ht '.ravely ar.d .illtr.:l:
THE MEL TING POT "Come Take Pot Luck With Us"
T'i.r-y vii! mt! that their ii.-i'n-ij'f.-:. fron. co-Jixt. ' n ill i-roLaly sihjw no khs courage.
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Bom rijoif
or :
I1! raoce-2100.
thai i- oin to vi in the -var, lie toli tlit-.-t- yuui.-,- cl- 1
1IIL. MHI'.n THAT WIM, WIN Tili; .K. It fume J. Montague.
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MuliiC.
ff
This i;
a n i a
"superior h u i r-Ii i p 0:1 our part."
!" . -a ntu.-i v. hi by Nrain. It k :t n. 1 iOcu. for most of that i-rain. 4;i tell iion- ;n thk war than any of the rhai ue t ri.-.t ii-
CaU at tte offi " p:. t," : tr;r.i :
6p?Ttit n?.ii -1: im.'j!. -i ir 'iiit!' n. or Af"ouini(r l or "want 41." ff yr.-.jr van.- i- in tti-- t !. vno Jlrtry i.;l V- ml1 .TrVr ':-rtlon lprt iriatt-ii- ' tl n f v)i-.r.'-. ! i.i e. iii-.ii p r tlcir-!- f .;i j. r.-. V-'l '
U'.ry.m.- .- rV. .f . ?. ..f .;. i. int.-1 ;,t i?;, hl h you , Wc in.-tinctivt-ly n-curd as more heroic au-J uJniirahk-. t lUj.-g The N. ji-T;r:.- .1 t'irf.'c tr.p "ii.e-'. a'l f 1 Ltcl) rnj-ru'i to Hol." rr.-c ll.'.l ir.o lu-ii 'Jl'-O ! r-L u Ii n you think it ovt r. it j;fin-k tru. We n-ol not diicojnt the line da?h and rljiii!? oi.' 5.2? Copy. J : S-n-h-v . H.'.V l ry 0.1-rl-r Souti. j -r trouls- tlie maUhlc.-i Iir-t courage of the li. nd ;)n I MMinwjij ; . - In a-i'...n . r 12-- t.-y tL voted !:tds to whom the war is a wonderful aUby mai.. r- p-T irt;t Ji : 7- tm. n'iti. : :" m -'itii thr- j v-TiLirc. Th-.? nuulitlt-s liuvr- th ir 1 .!.!.. and a idpvatoCi.c a .".el . ..j.- mill ' 'la'- :l 5'. in ;i u ir "vro our vctrraii tu-htins;
r.n.im-r.-. a ro in oanf-.-r tr jrowiiiij w.-a ry and -talc.
KJi r;r.TMNi r..T: Aü tt - a"f rt:g:: driartniQt Vor'-zt) AdT.. rtisi!.e iCprsr-Rriitiv-s : ' INK. t.OKLNZKN A. W'OtMiMAN. f if Hi At.. Nr Vou Uy. noi A4 v. IUd. CLt.iZ". t-rirr. fr.-1"i''r f. '; its .il Vi-rtiMiu,: eolarn fr- frctr. fru!u-::t Lil-r. j r r-ntati m Any pert in defra;!"! thrr: ratront" of any alverti.-e:iint In thia piir fo-if. r a Javcr f-n tic niiiiagraieiit by reportiu tae
ia
They 're launching 'viu in lrfoii : tiiev're huiithiii
, 'Jliey'r- ljuiKhin m uluh the Juxy .-h-jtc; i l;very !-tat- th.it fronts th- tide ht a couple ut" 't-ii
'. Kvt-rj- lay or ti o. and ttart; a i";tn more. ; A million iikd arc dl-'ir.ir ore. a millien Mr.eltin d:
Another million workinir at the nay.-. And th riveters, are bunir.i? and the ln ay hair.hivrs' clai.'ir. On the rixcrs and the harl-or.s and the 1 a.
They're I.uildlm; 'em of tin:Ler; they're building 'eivi of -tce. Tlny're raouldir 'em of eonerele maüo of sand; And the y'll all le fctrontr and taui.ch when th- 're got in liane to launch
! Ard all iady for the l.u.-Irie.s that's at iiand. j Th'-y OOi! Mill fiot the O run like t!ie I'uuin-Jlfu i:. a ito.mi. j And they'ie colnt; to 'o ahead rind carry ui;, j Till the Kreut hit,' job is dune ami the irrt-at bi- war . won.
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JUNE i'ms.
UALANCING THE L'-UUAT ACCOUNT. The 'ieinian Mibniarin-- 1 aid in n:v oa.-t waters liab rccUitcd, far, in tin - in ';::r f a!.-oi.t chif . Vor
that offtntf OtriT.Ji:'. !. .!:. id.. b.a' ;n t ray, and .
4t.iy in kind. The ::ri. r t
'.mr traditional American tnery anü amuition to exeeii Ai-l tlie i.aiter and on Hindenbur;: are one.
aiv likewise imviurtant. When all is said. Iio.vtv.'r, the 1' 1 in j ii' lit. ba;i- tiirferinc l-etv.'-en our troojs and th' lr foi'eiun comrades and fo will irobaidy le found in the superior intelliirencr ;rd iiiifenuity f the Anieri(aii7 at the yreat war fe'ame Th re.ti-OU We an: hUre to vin i that. alötirT v, jth the fie.-.h bodies alio frc.-h tnthuiatin. w: Lrlnu' to old Curoje x new hind of rain power, and hriir-,' it in m'vat quuiititks. It is the j-uoerior brain, not nece.-.-
.-Mrily of our ort'ictr.c. as Gen. March j-eemtd to yrnr-
ist. but of our average American Uhtin lui n, that is -'ointo beat tho German machine and win the war.
They'll find the men to man em evcrywheie that Vunuec are, Good hi'i-ky Iads who love a tund-un itrht. And tho bafth-d .-ubmaritict will le',art for -a ft r M ent i When confronted with their majesty and might. They'll bridge the broad Atlantic with a uow-to-j-tern pontoon. And the Teuton Kane; can read it own defeat In the ideiidy hammer, hammtr, and the clangor and the clamor Thait i. turnlny out the ntitrhty Yankee Meet.
a;: n
t ! . .x r 1 even.ri the ieoie war-
f'tru. Tl at country h td b:d.en d.ijlumati-j
i liatioi.s v. ltn Genna i;y la.t t 'il. Ther s'.epj loa: d 'I i- r ir ;. .
DOCTORS FOR PROHIBITION. The speech made by Dr. Arthur Dean Uevau on the.
1 ot casion of hhs Installation as president of the American
.Medical association at its icceiit convention was' u speech in faor of national prohibition. "There can be no doubt." i,aid Dr. Ik-van. "that the
pou
new.s 1 greatest tinI factor we can control in the interest of
or the Gel man raid, th- i'ravian -;o 1 n Ui lit immediately rarped tlie la ft tbat l-boat v-p-ratioiis on this .-hJe of tlie Atlant:. con-tirtt. .1 .1 direet threat to the v.u.olo Western 1 1 c iu i. 1 , ..nd that it wi incumbent ji Latm-A r it I i, t to take mtai.ar t. ton. bat it. l'eru rLenr'ore seized aii the G1 rn.au .-hips in her ports. t,ix .n nuiiiber. t hi of th- m pa.-. u-;. r iup.- admirably adapted to tCTVe as 1 1 an.-pol'tii for tlI'. This toiluao Will t.OW be at tilt Ü-p-j-al of the allte'i. Therr are i-umv 7" Jeiman .liip.-, interned in Chile, and dozens more in etiler S-juth and .' nlial American jort:-. iroinu of o:r neatial neighbor.-, m d little urm: to fedlow Peru's e.amd . The pr sent score may
Vi:itV. VliKV LONti KANGl':. of those that hung in cathcdial tc.If the Americans think the crow n . crs. prince is really worth capturing .
tliey'd better tret after him - itii a long range nun. ll"-'s too far awajfrom the dantr zone for any other method.
oori be evrned up.
bo
It ierioany .ontin'Je tariyin
Uf r S'.hrt cklichk it m'o Aineri'-an waters, it w ill
inole. taall evt nei Ail Thi-. too. 'vithout i t elionill; th" greater lo.-s of i.'-bfats. and all the diiect and in d.reeL in t e ii -iih a t ion of oui w arfar- against Ci'-l inany ;n .''ad b this, p.ittn tilar piet 5 of liisob nee
iiUILUINCr tl) ANS.
No vc that tn federal incuno tax payment.- aie mad.
the public health of the nation would be the elimination of alcoholic drink. I war;t to plead for the united action of the organized medical profession of the country to tecure protection by law against the injury that drink i.s doing to our people, not as a political measure but as the most important public health measure that eould
be secured." He also taid that for th.; prosecution of! the war must organize the entire nation in the most J erticient way possible, and thia eannot be dcaio without
eliminating drink." One by one the big constructive torce of the nation lino up on tlie uon-alcoholic side of the ejUcstioil. Tho only big force kit seems to be that of the men who make and .-ell the :;lcoholic beciage&. And as the manufacturers turn to the production of soft drinks, or of akohol for industrial purposes, or any of tho numerous, allied products for which there is a great and wholesome demand, they :ind themselves faring iuite a3 proipeioUtly as in the good old dus. It i- not without ereat signibcaiiee that the American Medical association stands, so strongly for dryness. In time even the brewers und di-dillers may join them.
VAI.V ItLUltUTfe. Now that the Germans? are ransacking Uelgium for church bells to make war metal of, they possibly
regret that they destroyed so many, est.
o i vo .ml er I. wiii: vor THINK AltOL'T IT. Jeitey farm hands are gettin-: four dollars a day. which is about what New York hotels charge for an 'order of Jersey strawberries.
roc IPS MOTTO. Tie who striken last strikes hard-
Wonders of Insect Life
UY GARHUrr P. bUlVISS.
which sometimes swoop down from the air and snatch caterpillars away
Tliere i; much for us to learn, much that will do us a great deal of
good, in studying what we often j from their fcasU-. contemptuously call "the lower am- j The only excitement in its- momals." No doubt "the proper study ! notonous life oi eht-vin.' and swulof mankind is mam" as Mr. Pope. ' IoV. lllJr cünskts of a : erics of trausthe poet, said, but one of the most , , ' . . . formations m colors and adornClfective ways to study laau is to ; consider how h- diners from other "ltntfs a'v " ruUi lar-cr- T bii: ov.-.t...-. .fuin,!, fii- nil ti :. 1th lt is only a tenth of an inch
WAV CA WM X.' I "- v V " - - -
v e d T. hCert the suggestion t'teelitlj
1
;.nan..:t i s will
given by sYc.'y MeAdoo. and adopt t mote liberal policy I
with reKaid to t-uilding ho'.s lii.ildins' an not stop b au.-f tin -ountry is at war. ' In tact, war tondition :- m tf :i'i. e-itat' more build-j Ii: than . i. rtapi t t' t on-tiuction may be 1
dnp'-n-ed -vi'li. -in !i a'- 1,1 houses and monunn utal nablte buihliP'-'.-. 1 tor it s n.o to erected as. a uiitter of loars. i r.ii.e i m of tr- war work. Too ; 1 : 1 1 or.r :dei . i--n. v i . ha- : r. -n to housing
uiav' reap a billion bushels of w heat thi
ear
we can see. might hae been developed, instead of him. into world-
! masters. Indeed the
;t ientitieally named
Just ponder on that a moment, and then t'o right on
hoeing the war garden.
Other Editors Than Ours
Th: hti.is'? lr war-md;n
All OVe i tor".
111 n hav
iiit
1
;o vt 1 nmont
Iba' ..!
ry ri."t-. arc nut a di"p in th? 1
the c" ii.tr' ::)' h.'M-t s ai" nedt d than ever There al- l'Aei people to hoUs". sine mi many
no into nnlit..re -vrvic
; rriiti' tril nti .11 eit ill'11 d'M.iai" ria-r -itit - lai i uircd.
, 1
bi.t tht y are dif -
P'-pu! iti-ius an- heiru s 1 1 1 1 1 1 i to ' t : ! 1 1 ! 1 1 . v t 1 1 and farming. In :.!' 1 - ! ? v ihv'!li:!- are ro-
MNG 10 ft sLCCLs. (! llaitlclt I. Jaiuo, t( the Iktltimoie American.) Theie is but .ne business before the country toda
jU-ket 1 l-1' htis-iness. of a righteov:-, war. Into that business
must enter every ounce or American vitality, eAcry dollar of American money with full consecration of the American spirit. l or any one. to raise the slogan
creature
lifvanoda ! cc,at Uttfcr ClCil
! f i-i,ut
1 "r.. .1.11 Vn 1-,- . :.i;-.1 li. et" rrnurks;'1""1 it
,..ii,o M eiefowuiv boy proceeds from
' . . 1 risst to r- 11 if crl 'hi ir f-Vw mii.I th. 11
t nave come u'i ueai tunift me , , ; . .1 i , -a-.,, 1 , k i -l" uusers. and next grown-up clolhos, mastery of the earth oy irtue both ' . ! J, ... . .... . . .d .and m three or tour weeks it m- ' ol numbers jnd ot capacity to take! . I , . . . 1 ;i : creases trom a. tenth of au inch to l.dyantacre of tetrestrial conditions. a half Ihe insec:, or hexapod '- actaiiie, the greeii-stripcd. and gold-
r.el., is. u :oa icax" ioe ,.ea o i - ,.uUo,K.a Jl ; man brain out ot account, a rne.r-' mi , . , , . : ioe.
;Woliueriui ar.ima. xuau man. us lYtJU..h it MU, as vet. no loving llTe hi-Tory :.s iucomparab.y more ., t.11 ..,..,...,.. . ........
in his. Alan is always ,,. ( rt ;,1CUU.V in thL ,tat o:
lon'. and black with a couple of white bands. It usually inakci its start in life early in June. It sdeds
one dif- i
the preceding, as a, I
baa: I
vestment already celt is a beautiful cieuture.
l:o
marvelous th;
e . e 1.. . . .1 . . v....... 1 ..... 1
man. no ua.- o.w.v ve mi'.'uon c vktelM e, insects kiluw
out his entil e existence: h" In es but c,. t one unxaryiug kind ot life, simply; ' Abuu; nii(isJinil!d. Uu
getting nigger as ue grows oiuer. uj
their
cili ili:-i'
gourmaiul loses his
id'ecii
appetite and
tu a certain point. 1 1 make human .tor, tatiio; entirely. onie mnei'
iiie -eeiu .aiuei m- .notonous vviieu feelilliT tells hilli tiiat a gi eat cliange
"llu-iness a usual" under existing conditions would be jwt consider '..-hat transformations a about to coni" ovtr him. He ia little .diort of treason. The only adequate Luf-lnt-s.s of , r.ew I -born insect has be?er- him. Ii , about to fall into a dream, line that tho nation is the business, of wai, and tho only appro-j he the inject could eairy the mem- 0. .huu Hassan in the "Arabian
P.tilldin
f !!!' llHTc 111" !' tllull ',"1
r-tor'
at
ütesent pri'-s of m
T rial and !abc
il
e'Uses eannot
be built witliont bar:!; loan.-. Hatik and loan companies.
.hat advai
ice
rumu f- i
ills
if pv'-1 j;uw a 1 perform-
p.nate tonus of private cntei prise are those which ton
tribute to the busings of the nation. When the president and the congress declared the nation at war with Germany, all Americans wr.- in effect conscripted and
a patriotic duty.
AMERICAN DESPOTM
The i r t t im " i;k The German editor- bavi- '.
:v lately. . irade :n tin- Irlüi Lvkal Ar.'Z"i-rer is particularly lute rc-tine; t" an Aim 1 ic.m w ith a se-nse "f humor.
ory of his various ti aiisbyui ations only the dream of this thtoUhout a lifetime, his personal lucky caterpillar will not be a mere reminiscences would make a boo!; i vision of the nUht, - w hose delights of "confessions." su-h as could not v, ill fade at day dawn, but it w ill
have remained so ever idnee. Likewise the industries be matched in human autobiography. .; c. with all its. wonders, as much of the country were placed under eonsciiption to the j There would be three principal a part of his. ie-a.1. unbroke n life as ureat industry of warfare. There is no business that I headings: 1 I 1 "When I v. a- a cater- anything that has preceded.it. do-s not primarilv owe allegiance iirst ef all to the pillar." or "a larva:" c "When 1
,war needs of the nation. was a erj-alis." or "a pupa:" ' ked by an impulse he cannot rcj The essence of war thrift is. tlie weeding out of all ".sinee I got my v ings and became sist. he fastens his hindmost ft e.
1
with silken thread.
pun by him
cxtiaiit euis -ntcrpri-e. all c'tiau ou.- t .pt nditure , a!l!all jinago.
xtraneop.- ac'ivxttes, and a oending ot the entire nation j ! If. to a tree L ranch or a fen- t .
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in '.enuai. n;. iaoie. to me gieai usu 01 eiuMi.'i' ctei man aucoeiac aim ; Under taeli Iolin. tncugh th - pc;- and letting Ills nouy lianr down-
p"Uiin- broadside
of rijhr. This s the' spirit m which investment m war is-ue should be made, whether these take the form of Liberty 1 uu.:., or War Savings stamps. This is. the
..'rebuking Ms urate force by the ininc::.le compulsion s-onalip- e-r ind ividi'alite remains Mard. awaits one of Nature's
the same, the insect is a Very differ- ' mi rat des. W'itliin a f-ingie day he cut looking creature. and in every i turns into an odd-looking, brown-
guis ho has a class of ndentures i-h or graish crisalis. a kind of
.-pnit of thrift that impatiently tears off the hu?k of I peculiar to the special phase of hi j one n-air niummy. hut
n.tic h ut cut
The writer .s fi
tins "Ge.d's e"ui!try.' antl iniag.ne that li test land on earth .iul that AnuM aiis ai t
t l a lis
is the the nnest a nation
' wth ir.tin t of th" M i-.- .nd "fimn New York o .-',11. I '1 aliclsvO the. pe oph- th.lik. v t aiivl tlrtllk alike, and lia c th suia" plea.-arc .- th" -all..; .-.illy jokes.
folk. lie Pmis. ta il With Ks In t ar.se We ale-
manner., and ;.nk hi nr." W ays K) J'd.iy a :t .togethe-: foams at the r.iouth over vr
ajw i'.;r womeui : i i 1 " : ' a 1 . t role .
1
t raiu'.Jv ai n.peiaucc
..iv.-s,
false ia...Ir-t an.! prudry.
' And tht.-e p-epl" he e tuicludt ?. 1 1 i t v.. "Want tile A', el id fried fl"l.l Pl..-s.iU tb -p.. Will, w.- admi: ;t We admit a!i of :t.
... . . ..: ....... 1 1 . - ti 1 i , i ..rAi li-i lw. j- a. rl j
of Anicrican war enterprise may be renched and may be planud in the soil of American patriotic purpose. The re w ill b- as much patriotic penitrure tluring the pl otl ess, of the war us there has. e e r bcn. Put it will be expenditure with one aim in k. Whether one buy bread or 'a ay- flocks O.' i re its a house, the singleness of purpose to make no iu '.stmei.t vv ot.tlay unnecesarily wid be jue-ent in his action. From th" s.-.vins through cutting out careless and usehss expeiuliturc-. rom thf savings created through more- ri-;ii conoiny 0:1 the pait of t'aose whose means are limited, will bo brought forth tlie people's n.ugnia-i-eiit contrilutkis tv the patriotic ends of the nation
he II.
s i re a in.
m.'.uom-;
s : r. 1 ; - . w
attt ntior. We ::e
:t tin
Ten.s a d m i '
a u 1 r. ' . 1 tht f o t . 'a't 1 1--,'iai.: mat
op,. ! at.-
- I .1
est
own icinu ot
t.-g .iui'f'f ! ou r :i c a j i a ) -o.::.il life. W. . : . c a rs . i . v
! a 1 , ( ' 1 m' 1
: r i
.:'. ( b rm.tnv
by a 'i.id'.-:y ü : : : . .;?!
.sIDi - to central kurope .
d tin- ' . .. f . iia the vt '"i i'.' : .ti-4.1 of v ! . 1 . r 1 i '
i'-mar
er.
t .1! th : hat wo hi ' .
. :..u v. " a t " .0 ,:v..:y. 1 1 ; : - : : 1 1 -. , t th tt w , ai - t -. , . . ; c - . 1
a pre t ei em -t witii
in the full measure of need, 'j'iic savings of the people
will bo measured Mry largely by their purchases of , ne to a moth or a butterfly he
War savins stamps. Their loyalty and devotion to the j begins as a caterpillar. -.deals, of the nation will be measured bj the same j j.lft a , imposMbit to com
-auge. Their hatred of German a-'grt s.-lon. oppression, and raoacit will appear to view in the bulk of their
1..-H.. 'purchases- of the-e stamps, wliich in the total will spell . ,. k-ice'Sä for th." nation'.- cause. The savings- of the con i ' l v , a 1 . 1. 1 Iii 11 ; ' . . .
umer who aastams irom us"ievs ''onsamp'tion w.ii
mu mm-
protean existence in w hich he hap- ! that Is not dead. lor the whet Is ot
Pern: to b" at the time. He begins ! life within it are readjusting their'
from an egg, in which he simply fed-1 gears
lows tlie general rule cf animal inception. Then he makt-s his apptar-uiu'e-in his tiist aetie role as a 'ar' a. which may have the: form of a grub, a maggot, o-- a caterpillar, aoeedding to what insect rare he e-lonc-to.
If. in adult life, he i to a f.'. j he apl'cais- lijtt as a maggot, a lit- , tie white worm. If he is a beetle wlien his lat curtain falls, be was a grub at th" rise of the nist. If.
1 nai
1 alls'
tor our -1 n 1 s 4 . -
i.cll the bulk- d' the nation's war capital.
reat oiiMimer id" moiKy and utilities.
The
War is the
preh-nd history without surround. i:;g oneself, by the aid of the hnag-
In k?.-: than a fortnight, the new.
birth occurs, or rather the reawak- ! ring into a revised existenee. Tlc i a-., s.tlis breaks tpen. an.l out of it j a b.ittoriby. w ith the black . itr-si eml-roideitd in V'CauteOus ccdors al-j ready desc ribeJ. t-ir.;rges. dries it- ,
;.veif for a little while in the sun. 1
and then Pkes tosplcndvnt :li-4ht. in search of a ni.vt' . The joys of
tids new existence are intense, but brief.
What remair.- 0.' July is for lire j and dullur.ee among file tlov.er.-: j then swiftly cmcs th" egg-l.iyir.p-. 1 and the weniderful career is finished.! except it may be relie ved in the descendants. The e-gs hatch into
caierpillar-t lat- in Auu.-t or tally ir. -fptenibrr. and when these hav;
Inati'-n. with the atmosphere of remote times, -o you cannot under- , . m. ... J i . , lit.. nnk..L . 1 ,.-
stanu m--- u ruV ,wm ,. .lttain, d thoir fan growth and Gained
f!"li. so te. speaiv. in in' siioe 01 ine,
for iustai a e. tiie
e rv v
tt c
i in eon I.uu'uui', .l'.ut these ale nothing to its eons imptfon of lives
.. , ,-0 ,.nii.' and I dves art ai en freely that th- e iuse in.ty be won. Monty re.,.ial,h-s a patch of gh
lui-t i..e g:en I ret jy. that fe wer iics may :. t
" " " '" ' 1 ' ' ! n . . ,j to gah? the v ir al.ns of the nMiedi
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1 iivt-iy investment in tne war issues of the nation aids i in sharpening the sword of Justice aga'tist Mie Germans.
U-",M' :411'- in'om'i.tt everyone- understand that the War is i i n zs stamps iarc a method of contribution for those who want to f it. As. fe-r "des- i support the high and holy Cause of freiem from their 1-" wwa" then !li;riUeiJ -' a... 4.4 i... j .j 'y savings of the people. ! ir.t-j.t. 1 a.-io j SjV1I1(.s tlut ce-nteT in tlie oiu c-nterprk ? of the. Tiatinn. :' lai d- eel.eiiS J;- .MlikT fCT the puult lSe Of ships a Pol gtT5 .ind SUPplks.
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GOODWIN CORSETS. It Is very appropriate that a mac?
stripes that are buttoned with gold ; vhlch Is dedicMeJ to beautlfyln? dots. It has no more outward sug- the zvTe should itself be beautiful, gestion of posscir.g an undevel- An -jabe! Hawkin's Style Shop ored power of night than has a fish at 50 - j. m. S. hlis. Is teautlful; v orn. It newr s ar.ythii.K tb.at ' ,o much ho that one with a rnode-
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See Windows
Sec Windows
DEMONSTRATION OF THE
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Starting Monday - for One Week DURING next week beginning Monday, June 24th, Mr. N. H. W inall. .1 factory representative, will be here to demonstrate the wonderful result in cooking, obtained through the "Ideal" Fi relets Cooker.
ANYONE CAN COOK even more successfully in an IDEAL Fireless Cooiser than by the ordinary method. The food k prepared according to your ravorite recipe placed in the IDEAL di radiators that have been heaied a ten- minute by any kind ot stove. THE COOKING PROCESS is automatic. Foods are roasted, baked, boiled.
Mened; there is n. r.eea t- .tu.i. or siir anything. Nothing in sliiink or evaporate. THINK OF THE COMFUP r : -v.; preparing the food as iku.il and paici:;, '' in the IDEAL. You may go !b ppi;ik " chiurcii, to joclal a?i'air and c"me ib r;. to tin J the meal delici"usly eV-kc.: piping hot.
Highly endorsed and recommended by the Government. Demonstration 3rd Floor
Come and view "Christ on Calvary" the masterpiece painting now on exhibition on onr Third Floor
Do You Want All the News All The Time? Arc you concerned in Analytical Reviews of the War and other things By people who study them and have the courage to speak? The
outh Ifend New
limes
Meets all these requirements. It should be your daily school and guide. It is the ONLY newspaper in this territory covering the held seven days each week and that for the usual price of a six day paper. ONLY paper with a seven day Associated Press new s service reaching into every battlefield and all the corners of the earth supplemented daily by the International News service, and International News features. ONLY newspaper carrying the famous Frank H. Simonds war editorials; these supplemental tu its own reviewing the war, analyzing its progress, its strategies. You cannot afford to miss these Simonds reviews. PU3LISHED Morning, Evening and Sunday with the Sunday edition to both morning and evening subscribers. DAILY All the news, local, state, national and international. Financial section markets, stocks, etc. Sport page. Society and Woman's page including the "Revelations of a Wife." SUNDAY A regular morning paper with a four page "Comic supplement, feature stories. Woman's section, and other thingspecial. Positively the Best News Value of Today Morning or Evening and Sunday, by carrier 12c per week Morning or Evening and Sunday, by mail si a year " The Paper That Does Things " Call Bell 2100, Home 1151. Say send your paper every day.
Change in Time The Chicago, South Bend and Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan Railway will change time of triins, effective June 22, 1O1S. Late cars are added and several other changes. SEE Foldera for complete changes.
HARRY, LYERIUCK
Funcr&l Director
Una r.LS
JEWELRY ON CREDIT
See Us. 216 S. Miehlen St.
The Latest in LADIES' WEAR. T. S. GARLAND & CO. 139 S. Michigan St.
HORSE FEED PRICES have been cut to a ilcu'f never expected ""ith The present high price f giai::. We have made the price " Purina hoke feeds ;c- ! ' that ,:-'höle grji.i reed i n:: to be thought cf. You can't arTord nst to feed our horse feeds at the present low price. Artificial Ice Company 525 N. Emrrick St. Home 6123. Cell 22:l
