South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 185, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1918 — Page 4

THURSDA Y MORNING, JULY , l918

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HADE IS m m f H J y . U J II U L I I Increase in "Non-War"' Prosperity Articles Shown by Official Figures. Contrary to general hr. pre -.on. th met ni mi'ch nt lntrM.' in forelsn trade achieved by the Fnite 1 Stat flncp th begmnlnir of the wr i. in article for r i 1 1 u.- whih -wouM b x nort a.1 war or no war. Th fact, backe! up h impar ial trov ernrr.ent -tatiti -. pro pa can da to the fnite. ! States ha been T ef i ! ' the t h a t 'he ' i:nnL. r' II ' solely froni the production of n.a-tri.-!-tu munition of war. The increase ;n tn- exports from i ih lnifd S'rtt' hi ea d ; iiif-'. ! me-t and caire product-, cotton and ; t.4 manufacture, a ric ult i; al trical an'l rtlir mai hir.ery. tin p3te. y'.r ur tura'. and othM rai!. ma ti - Aifartur"i of iron anl te-l, lc-.ithr. i mineral ar.l eet;, h,- oi.s. tcoacfu. ilurribM- an! oth -r t:.a n u fa t u res of sood. an! othr asri ultura 1. mmin land factory pto)uts wh;-h thi nation j-IN ahroal l .rin- do; mal itim. was one-Vialf tl;e i:Kiea.-- in ur total export;. It was n."ie thai: ' K a AmhinbH i ri i-r ft f in eXOOI'ts of iiCtusl ini oiifla ry v..,t :l)J.ll' "Thi inf rea--Wirtirls for ciil in t h- er.frts of i M.e." dei-lare the chief of the h'ir-au of for i'ii and i domestic coriiniet -. ", -iiera! j Hhrouzhout the vanmi' u'rand dii- j !sionc of the world, ami that V. really T-f ati'tirs. (ur r. i -a'1 trade witu Kurop !ia )en caused to a lar'e extent by th" war. and after peace lis established ln;iv eentuHlh' drop !vack to it? usual lvel It is s.aiai--jlv likely. howeer. thai tins drop will take rdac itumediate after th war (-a.e; in fact, thete aij f-troiiK reasons fur the h-lif that ; (exports will continue active; for some yr.ir after t!- war. It i Nill require some time to teta'olish the normal development of new enterprise anl proli;tie imiroe- , ments after seral e.n' neglect j und destruction. anl this , ountry mv well expert', to ! l ed ii mom I to joipp'y raw materia!- as w 1 1 a manufa tu red product toward his

FOREIGN T GRQW1NG

poui.uu.s. pieces, most of which will he the Iiiterctiig Stati-tics. j more popular national airs. There i a general belief, amount- Itain has spoiled the two coningalmost to a propaganda, that I 'rts reviously scheduled, Vut with the business prosperity of thi;,H the rainy days which we have Tnlted s'tates to.'.ay i puit h a v;ir I ''' -;tt- t 'elns that Old Man

prosperity: that is t saw thai it is' liased on the manufacture md sale of firearms, explosives, and muniliUll-. -VVILIL.tir- III'- I. 111.-. j From 1!11 to !!; our exports of I ammunition and firearms increased to a total value of J I S 1 .loo, ,,i,o. ,)r. inc an inc rease of J 4 7 rt . n . ' from

lcfore the war. 1 " rron, inn n 1 i nr -M.nrt, .r.; GARY JUNKETERS PASS STcX: I THROUGH SOUTH BEND Parts, automobile. animals. lead. ' xvool. etc. increased to a total I ''apt. H. S. N'oiton. manager of xalu of $ 1 . Oil . e ro boin- an io-itnr! '" I-;ind Co.: L. XV. McNuniee,

osfi of $.ni) fifirt OOn from before i the w a r . Ftom T14 to IHK, (,nr ovpoits of i sirticles which have no direct relation to belligerent activities increased to TO. ooo. rinn, being an Increase of ooa orvo from befiire the war. In other word-, the increased exjioits of non-war articles was greater than tlie sun-, of the increased export--, of both war artb bs a to! sec--enda ry war supul'e. The foreig-i tt.-nle of the t"ni.-d States, therefr-r-. has i.-ii 'iiilt up .to a si.-.e u n u eceiente! iu ln-ioi w The de ! u atioTi if peace and the resumption bv the h.-lhg' i crl of .n or mal activities uül u ndo n edlv cut down this rigute t a i ! t.mi Xtent. JtUt it is t be ' einem h"le! ! -t h .1 1 our 'prts hae giown oi! "side a w ell as in.lde h e war zone. Toi- ev.imple: Puiinc 1 ' 1 f. a i-otupart'd with IMP the la? norm il e.r l i'o!phe war. -xpnrts to "an..I.i inVfaVM by t 1 2 2.CM0 .run"'. (le pel ent. Our expert- to the Wt I::Kiie. Vrtr.il AiueiKa. and .Mexico ,i n r re.t e! bv o . o- po .-cent; to Ai bv ? 1 ; ." . rn'i ,f i' a. oj- i .per cent: to Australia and o-.-a:;.i ',- $ 1 -:.0eä,0itii. or r per c'n In )rdditin. tlie tropical and -b-tropnal count r i s produce and e;poit pT-lr. ipa'lv foi-.d--f.ff and ravv tmaterial of which, tlie I nit.-.l State is ht: ;ng an i:i t ea:-; -"-eniling in return :r n , i r id ' 1 1 a n - :r :in:-h 1 a'factured pvodu. Indutr Ts tabilienl. Whit a!! th; mean. tl oi . r. o itaoe at. u Comn. epe: th. go rrme. i f!. i . : ;-of Arr.e-i u a n it.durt . With a!i th rthat Impl.pf for jm'OMv: it v and goh va ge. It IS pOiC'ed tl: if f.'I'eign tra.le a;Totd an ontoor the In i b in th-v-arr.e kind of for !omes:ic '!!-::., .i : P n . CÄe or agricultural nia.h;uer . for v port '1 the 'x.irrip:1. tr there "busine- and if a : Tnifr.l S'Rfe b.apr w-re n i r. ge v e i r 1 ;ent. the; cutlet for "tvOuM he -rioi;-' c'. f 'iuently there would LiO Ma ! prod-.jci .fio'.v n fif fartorif a n d uuemplov j, if there were -.- th.- i ever-:rcre.ting sc.nle - -,n f-frn n '.i-l ;-er in inad L. rr er :'. .- . and , ;t v ( i r- : le a n for : t ; - o - im' : v hv u.bl Too l.l. r i - wi; ii vv i: u. t..- .. i , '" Hf -i! Ii p.-. ! . t: -14 e I ! ! -.i ' ii g ; t .. .ti. :. i. a k .; .. i. c . ' t Ie VV ;. ' ! ., , , i , !.--. I. V I I 1 I r. 1 1 i I i I I. I . I iH.'.n t ! -t .1 - I ' je'". ' I .V : i . i j .' h H r V r.

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n.aiket.". f.nor rop. and poor husi- :: irii it ion in everv on of th.ee

' i a n t r ; . he w ox . th teat'r the num. er of the marits I j that the manufacturer i supplv ii.j-t. ! ii'H i 1 1 ini inji.ii mi i i r is s u p p i v i 1 1 K ill" tf.ulUr i." the ilrnidiiii for hb .uodnts. stable foreign maiketM frr Ameri' .i ri nd ' i 1 d i - ne of ti,- ihj- Is of the tiaH ar.d com n.t m w oi k of the bureau of for-e,:-n ari.l domestic romme ri e . This ' win I. ha - '; - n greatly expanded jand enlarged Murine the lat few ;. -ui s. FIND LARGE QUANTITIES OF WET GOODS IN RAID ON EVANSVILLE STABLES j:ansvilll. ind.. .iuiy : sable hle were raided bv Two ! police W e.ned ay and lar qua ntitie rf I intoxicants were found urnl will V i b- t 1 ov ed. Ja.k Hamuton. form -r alimn iiur iu n il tl.- s-tr Lies. ;4i:(l :irr.t"K!pil r!iuruol tri? h - " - " 1. - t I V ' l lilt la t ion of tin- proliibiti'n law. VUOI ROCKNE SAYS ALL READY CQD TfinAY'S ATHL FTlP.S - - s v i ha i i s s ite K. Hockrn- a t:n:;i el last that e t-1 t liiü x u.i in J i ist' (ia-i shape for th" ?lhletic eent. wh; Ii will i - stai:! in ioiiectioti ;th the Kum Village e!eira tion j uioh will le held at Run. Village; toi.i. ! lie was hard at work eteiiiayi 'ttin- up th Tiierry-eo-ro'ind. hold-! !::; conlTpn ps with members of ! th Aichfry and Homin? cluhs, and i inriovinr sacks' for th- sick race. I i : a While it looked as t houch i no sack race. h i. I ! tl ifi woiil! 1 1 : i e 'onnell of the Mipheu m i 'i .ii r ku ked in with the necessary sick .. t; 1 1 n i he i Mr. Flocknf also secured a t oi i;ve cnichens wnicn win , , M'fiate.1 at ifferent times i ' 1 1 1 o i u i n , 1 1 the day. th person ! '-atchim; them l-eirt.,- declared the ! owner. This stunt will add much merriment to the occasion, i" To reach Rum Vil!.;e. take a C ha pin .t. car and o to the end of 'he line. Special street car service !ia rieen arransea Kr to inxe care of the lare crowds which are expected. BAND CONCERT AT HOWARD PARK TONIGHT i libels" hand will uie the first i. . i conceit of the season at How ard park this evening". Starting at s o'clock the band will play nine i Weather Weather i due to j'ive us a bright, j sunshiny day and a cool, starlit ! e ening. i iitiiMi.iv is mt iay on wmrn band eonceris are scheduled at I 1 ....... ... I ... f . .2 - iki" "Ml I'.iirw, .-j I I unr Uli ii nit mi there will be a band concert each wee'K until cold weather sets in. auditor or the Indiana Steel (o. at Gar; Roy G. Rarrv. Garv fo'l adnini,ti'.il'i' and secretary of the u.iry Lin. I Co.; Georre V. Schwartz, a-sistant of the Garv public schools. Land ieoige It. Scott, business man ager of the Gary Trioune, spent several hours in South Ttend Wednesday afternoon on their way to Yau,;.M'f lake, where they will sponl the 1'oUitll. GREAT LOYALTY PARADE IN CLEVELAND TODAY As--' bite,! Pre- Serv i' o. LF.V1;l.N1. (. July Cnder one Slag, the Stars and Stripes. To.iua Atnt'i ii'.i n f foreign descent. many of them coming from the centralempires, will march in a big loyalty paia.le here Thursday amid the blare of patriotic music by 4" 1 -a 1 ni . Membeis of the cosmopolitan cmi m.Ttee on arrangements expressed j the sentiment of the marchers with the statement: "We have carried the emblems of c!r native countries with the Stars and Stripes in former parade. This time we want to carry the American Flag only Flouts illutrating the work of the I Re, i 'i oss ami other war i ranches j will form a part of tlie parade. i INSANE PAt7eNT j CRUSHED BY TRAIN LA1-W YLTTL. Ind . July Ttii'i'ie. vears old. who it o:n the hospital for in.-ane . Ira e-v a ped at Kana a 1 11 . I.e-i.l.iV at alteu.pt d .1 '.:ii.- 2f. .lied here We.l- j t he Home hospital. He I Xo oard i Monoii tram ! Tc.e-ia- night near South. Rauf, ami ''.'. ;:nd-r the car wheel His left ' , and aim were both bioken. He j v. a a f t e,i , t m.g steal a ride to fiii.on.e at Lmton. Ind. He is the son f Mr. and Mr. .lame. Tribble of I . : . t o 1 1 . NAMES OF TEN YANK PRISONERS ARE GIVEN WASH !N;t n J.;;. . The i. es' "i ie .me: nan soblier ! ; vv V e e p-i-one:.. of war m Gernan. a n no.; n. ej j. t !ir war oefpaitm.i: W- i ia -da v fie-noon. They f i o 1 1 New Kr. u ! a n d iII.AS WeiRKKRS GLASS WORKERS WILL STRIKE FOR INCREASE .i:i"( ! .' T.he na'J"!.- ..!. of t he :v.-: i - J Li k e . , n i" n .ii i Wel ! es.ia V f : i I i.e. I . :i , , ., ... ,.f v a ge 1 1 r ,.-.. p. t v e n . ', ii io . vv o ke 1 ii : h a no C i r. i 1 1 ai e a fIn; leu.

London Reflects Spirit of During Air Raid, Britisher

r.v FLOYD MAC; hi rr. Internat innal News Serve: LONDON hy mail i. The thick London fog, often referred to in America, is one of the Rritish capital's chief protections from air raids liv the llur.s. If it is a fnnny or misty night tlu- searchlights of Zeppelins cannot reach their long fingers of light to the- earth and pick out the II n rgl ish coast or lind their wav to London. Aeroplane; likewise are battled. So a thick fug ,-ives a Miisi' of security and one bns .i tic ket to a theater with far more cheerfulness than on a moonlight night when the air is c lear. Th" weather has attaine.l a new sphere as a topic of conversation. One Londoiiorm may greet another With: "Well, it looks like a good right for a raid.' fair. More than ii ui'- niiiiis a hundi etl i'ninli,T I h ft it. r iug-s luive taught expect a raid on consiijets it lnckv the Londoner to such nights. He if none occurs.

Biiuds must be drawn at ::.'lM!ed on as usual and the cafe crowd

I. m. today, runs a line in tbejdi.l not know there was a raid until daily paper. As summer appr.H h-j the "all 4-lear" was sotimle.l.

es the hour is made later. t correspond with dusk. And the blinds ... . .

are drawn. Hotel muds are in-j reaches most car. A eiowd of men sti noted to attend to this prompt ly. -at in a smoking loom at one club, Hottl also have plaeaids warning j with a glass roof above, and talkguests that police will not hold I el of one thing and another during them responsible if a light shows! the raid. Seeking shelter in a sub

from their winnow blinds i. one of l i.i w in g tlie the ho u.-.hdd 'chores.' All Reunion does not take to cover when an air raid i on. Luring a recent raid, when bomb were being dropped ami bits of shrapnel

Reviving Fame of Ahkpond . Of Swat

Through th- recent inq airy. "W'lio wa. the Ahkoond of Swat-.'", aihlles.-ed by a cbrgvman of Charlotte. N. '., to one of the Ne.v York dailies. fiesh inter .-t has been ro t I in to.. " r iO. Ill " i . i i : i-. t U .- t I 1 - i title. Till matei pie oearsng thai

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t'l. since it original publication on Januaiv '.', InT'-. been re-ptmted in v ario. is newspaper and pei uodi.als mine often than any other bit of v'Vse" ever dashed off bv a journal-sue pint. L ha indeed proved a peiennial plar.t. One letter-writer now brin-; out tlie fact that not only did the cabbd news of tin s'luden demise of tingle;.: Potentate of Sw.lt Is.'ioewhrre in A:a inpi:e an Aim near. poet, but va made the iloe l of cm of the mimitabl.- v ei 'sihcatior. of R.iwaid Lea i : K:iia.id. If i ti'.e A me i i' an ve ,.,, n h.i.veve:. th.Ht is famous I am pe.-hai--onlv one t f th"us t ills ho ha v e a , si i a p aoo K 4. ' i ' V c e; ! a i '1 1 a d -l i of it a!.-i 1' wa hf the '. iiey t 4 to o ! ! le a . ! o - Vi'l wi o was o me iiit'-j i . ' i n - a at hor. a ! et ii ed la vv - alb- to ,a I l . fa c . 1 1 . :' o i i . Th.-g'-rit;e::.! ri V el" I,... it '. ,: ri .- ui .-:'- 1 oo k a w h a. k a t efoi !a k ii - up the .1 V O . '. '. Vi ! e p i I t e I o ! I ; -vv pa pe i- up -T w o i- :i , a ' . a r.d w ! : ir ni"i r. ; n . u - T. 1 -i n : g a n w e n . i . . . 1 a - i .- n I'l'unl w I ii r. ole. d 1 l i inrni . f he. lg w as -i -hu .. . t. :ga v.. fat little ;u

I fell fullsomely. the auto busses, with tli ir women conductor, ooc rated as usual. Ami there were i i;..engers. Ri itishers do not rejgard tlie air rails with fear. People 1 in the street get under cover, if it .is lunily. as not to be hit bv fall-

j iu.. SU;1 lnit1 Rut they do not da.-h madly to shelter or push or jam their way into safety in the underground railway stations. The subj way trains are operated as usual, i oniv t),r. foreign element, largely ; employed in munition factories, has j . ,,m,. f j-jghtepe.!. Manv of these ,aw. ,,iovel into safety zones. j ;in instance of air-rail bore - dorn a British otticer. on leave, was on i,js way to hi. hotel lomn when ; the warning to take cover was von nded. ''What are v.iu r-oirt- to - .... . C I O . 11' , rhic1. was asked. lo . he Jle 11. I'm going to bed!' Luring the same raid tlie musicians in a hotel which fronts the Thames and is well known in America playput the ooomin j jn and around tin way woubl appear as impossible to them as going do.vn Broadway barefooted. nly a very small proportion of I.ninl'ii) can be accommodated in the subwars. The crowd-

ing of iiublic buildings during raids j od as a tram conductress, returned has been discouraged, because it isiin panic, fearing for her little ones.

man who seid m s!iael. and used i to walk around his. office- in loose carpet slippers. You would have been .i nunc apt to take him for a porter! j than 1 poet, but he was a. wonder. ; i I remember one night the mail ar--'big at teui i'clock. brought a L iench paper containing a new ...-. ..- -(j i..- tl,, ... I .. KÄ f'Tlll .- .Vl'.'l I 1 il". li.tlll-.t II .VUO v. as a thorough French scholar in athlition to his other accomplishments, seized that Hugo poem and made a beautiful translation of it into Lrglish verse, in tune for the lust edition at l:,;o a. m. I have never for-ottep the impression that feat made upon m-. or how lightly the -rueer lath man in carpet slippers. rcarded his own

perform- j h- i-uriesuu-1 world's most

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llie- Kalb of theiCarlvb to Martin lavouliar

of "swat, of whom apparo raha d ever hcartl. v. as the a m used conveyed l Lanh telesraldi elite;-. an ! he ae a funn ui :l.--chin iJ-. aii'l an hai : handed in h:s faiiio .s Threnlater ... i . ' ( f course !hei' . ve: v ll.UCli llo!e lieVbpaper- al. V'lilteo l:of Iii en tiieie was in thoe d y(,:. i !i - alc!v pa. k up a pap- ibat v I do du! 'iioi s:ile i lever oligle. ! 1 1 ! do,;.; ; a li of the n W 1 1 ever ;i.e a ini,: ,u anv mans nietn'-ry. t . o : l e ..f 1 ,a , 1 1 g a n 1 . ; . e have !iv-b iii mine H eifi.sim.s -e ailed "ballad." ne entitled "The Wail'" Suicide." dee'rib-d a per. ni- ' ;''! wi-o ait-; d: inking a luait of r. '. . fr;::". ; n . I . . e1 a -Ur.gv iai k ej'er to kick h;:.i. w .t h ivsulu iaial tu Luth. And th: u

the Trenches Simply Bo?'ed

: realized that very few of t iem can j withstand the heavy bombs. Resij dents now are oflicially advised to tay at home during raids and take j their chances, which aie about one ; in lov.Ooo. j l"-spite no-re than 1 on raids on London one has to hunt for any evidence of damage, although scores, have been killed and wounded. Houses which have been cemolished are in widely scattered districts, Loudon being a citv w hie h is mm a wlfed over considerable territory with low buildings. Business houses. 'public structures ami factoi ios show j no evidence of attack. Rut houses : whi' h have been bombed are so ! much mortar and dust, even houses ! that were four stories high The spirit of the tremhts. which makes men faci death I lavely. is the spirit of London during' a Hun attack. Mothers are the mo-t nervon? and many babies have been taken into the cold night air. tinting a rain, too thinly clad, each mother I believing I thing by she was doing the. best going to a subway. And

of heavy guns , these babies have diel from the exe ity generally j poure.

But there are many overbalancing caes of bravery. The bishop of London is authority feu- the story that one girl, seven and one-half years old. who was abuie during; a elotha raid. aroued her four younger brothers and sisters, brought them downstairs, placed th-un about a table anr was reading a TJible when her mother, a widow employhow the lino's was expressed: sulci. ir-intentioR " 'The limes j him w cut v ery hard with j 'Till one lay lie was moved To do the thing that r.tto did. And Addison approved.' "Ch. es, linian a- Mth a i ' ho'.ar and a forgotten the "ba lad' vc hich wit. I have opening li.i1 ridiculed an n e v e r in a our pretentious arnatear cu;'ert: " "A soue.tk in the !. h'Ua is heard As its leader draw. ac!1. The intestines of the a-tile ,-.t Tlie tail ui the noble horse." "n ine occasion lanigari volun teered to report the Sumiiy morn-, ing proceedings at thj police, const, which he -aid were i.--ing re- j ported in too hackney 1 a manner.' The ieiit wa a .ob.mn in which' st : the. fanioi writ eis from occasionally thro '.'"ing in a ! Laniganesq ue as in the U dlo-.v ing: " 'ompluin.ii.t T;. ol oi k. ' "Defen liint e 'ltizejies-. Mulligan h.-t-ed and i. '" -Yerdi-. t New Mar v If Marc bi.i.i a littje iaiu With tlea a white a si.olV Alill eVeV 'l.el- that MaiV W'-lit Tha t la m 4 w a sure to g . j That 1 . m!' w ..;bl ta ,.n iml rr,e Tombs I Oi t l.e i-m II ' " I so. "l.'.nu.ui rjes of ! u-f r.i!- d w a iie a .th or 1" a i i e U lllrn 1 1 v e re .! h ii: av Aiti- !". S. ' o-'l in '",. f. rm. Mi' I 1 ' ' i r v. ;. - nd t I. oi Ol ; h w n t h - '

author of Tr.', Ai:Uo?rI el .iU'"ii-. s e.Vai tteahi.

NEWS OF INTEREST TO POLISH CITIZENS social i;vi:Ti. The .ne-tin or: tiin White I'oiish Amu .Aid a w i. i -v ia postponed until July M. ) Mi?s He'en ICor.o v. -k l. Y. Thorn-j ar st. was ho-less u the mein l.ers 1 of the J'ultski r,fd ;:os auxiliary. No at her home Tuesday eenir.sr. The tiin was spfrit in kr.it-liu-c. A social hour was euioel Tl'.e Colutni u Kel '.c.- auxiliu;;, j n.et at the Ho! Cross headquarters! Tuesday ever.iii and spent the ti me in sewimr comior. kits. iiiy 'u.i meet at the Mine place i.et Tue- j day. Mr?, lieit Km.eric 1 i 1 e".-U r ?t.. entertained lie:- friends Tue- t lay evenmj in honor of Miss L-o- J cadia Chmiehr.ska of Hiaml itapids. Mich. Supper was served to 1 1 ! üue-ts at a nrettilv ar;inted table. 1 centered with pink arnations. : - i social time and Yi trola selections j were the diversions of the evening Thos present were Misses Helen Kirz,ev ska, I 'hjrenc- lvinieciaK. Mary .Jesielak. W'amia Dem'.unska, Mary (ialata. Leooadia. lilusz z. Josephine Chodzinska, Mathilda Kiezkowska and Mary Lcwan jovvska. di;li:;.ti:s to c o. vlntion. The followir-; rrticeis of the sixth district, and delegates from the local nests of Polish Falcons alliance of America, left Wednesday morning- an! evening to attend the seventh district convention beginnir.er July 4 at Grand RapiJs, Mich., Stanley Chelrriniak. president: Mis? j Rarbara Niezgodzki. ice udeni: J i

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John R. Alejnic.ak. secreta r , andilected a sample district in Maryland, Stanley Klosinski. treasurer: ad-j wrote letters to 1' farmers who ministrative lody of t lie sixth dis-( lived in it. received answers inditrict. Leon Florkovvski. Bert Klysz. eating- their willingness to support

Cezary Iewinki and Stanley Krus; Misses Thresa Iruszczynski and Genevieve ste.-zew ski. dele-Kate representatlnc Mieczvslaw Ttomanowski Falcons. John Rozplochow ski, ! Alfred Zanwisia and John Zarernoa, delegates represent ins Zyganunt Ikllcki Falcons. No. 1., I-I KsoNAIiS. John Woznuki. member of the US. army stationed at Camp Sheridan in Alabama, arrived here for a fewdays furlough with his parents. Mr. land Mrs. Wo.nicki. Bertram! st. Miss Ruth Niedbalski. lio; W. Thomas st., returned from Chicago Tuesday morning after a two week's vacation spent with lelatives and friends. Mrs. Anna Gresczv k. 4".! S. Rhillippa St., left tor Pittsburg, Ph.. where she has been callc.l by the earumiefski Wt,tr-'xn'u x,Ml" Mr. and Mrs. Gra sza zyk. 4.'. S. Phillippa st.. and family will leave i Thursday nn.rniiig lor Chicago to visit with relatives ami friends for few days. Mr. and Mrs. Yiucent Brzezinski. x07 s. Chapin st.. have as their guest I Mrs. Rybach of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. T. Jankowiak. .0 McPhearson :l., have received word that their son, Walter has arrived safely in France. Mrs. Agnes Mazurkiew icz. Dunham st., has received of the ßafe arrival in Fiance of her son, Pvt. Joseph Mazurkiew icz. Mis Lmma Halicki, St. i'hapin st.. has arrived wcrl of the safe arrival overseas of Michael Geist, who was formerly of -South Rend. Mr. and Mrs. August Kurdys and two daughters, Bremislavva and .Joanna of e'hicigo are expected today at the homo of Mrs. Apolo'.iia Pi'zybylski. IM;: W. Division st. Mr. and Mis. Alex Piotroski. Huey st.. have gore? to Hammond, Ind., where they ,ill spend a few days with relative. Henry Rybioki and Bert Wavvrzyr.lak are leading Thursday morning for Bronsou. Midi., to visit at the home of tin litter's mother. Mrs. Krygier. Frank Radeiki. if'. 1 4 Union st., who i'lined th' F. S. army left Tuesday for Indianapolis. Mis. Mary Wolorska, i03 lmlaski left Wednesiiay morning for Toledo, to visit with relatives, she will return Monday. Mrs. Pelag.a Krar.aszewska, Tfix Carlisle, accompanied by her, daughter. Mrs. Bronislavva N'owakowska. b'ft this morning- for Toledo for a few days visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bluzejczak, and daughter, Clara of Michigan City, arrived Wednesday morning to be the guests for a week of Mr. ! (and Mrs. Jusu-ph M'ain. Hill st. I Mr. and .lis. peur Cy-iert of j Muskegon, .dich, arrived, heie to spend a few days at the borne of the former's paients. Mr. and Mrs. Peter e ui. i t. s. S. Olive St. nil itiis. Born to Mi. and Mribrii. N. St'id b.t ke r ' July l"red st.. a AI--on. GOV. GOODRICH WILL ATTEND BOONVILLE CELEBRATION TODAY F.YANSATLLi:. Ir.l . Jul;. -Gov. J. P. G.o lr1:h. accompanied by part' I of hi aff. Wednesday inspected I

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wa accorIe! a public reception ! here. Thurjday hö will attend the ' F'ourth of Ji.lv celebration at FJoon- ! Vllle where he will be the uuest I of the Warrick Countv Libeity( guat.N. ! TWO FATALLY HURT WHEN VAT EXPLODES M l ' N I r: Ind I Uly -IViH.- J . . Uia Ti.i e;- of the, Kline. " Fn.ov i i on. i i; v 'lii.-i ;i! , w o d pl.t'.! a l Y o t i: : " w c is d -a 1 and j . e.. : o'.j tu -1 1 1 - I ohn Ying'btig. - v e i , p;,,v will .. t he ' ; -fa . ii'-. I w hen a ! s , , i : r.f . i j i ' .'.! containing , d .-a i !v W-! - ' w e 1 e tuv eio; ! 1 j jii..f en f '. I . v pi ... men j: n

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DTOR TRUCK USE Must Use Substitute for Rail-j way. Says National Defense Council. ! so.-i.it-i I'ic?s Service: WASHINGTON. July 4. One of the rations sideline of national fri!(;o!- Th.tt have come within the i scope of the national defense counI cii is the t?sk of stunuUtinc in some wa tlie u.-e of f motor trucks in the ti an i'.oi tation of short-haul freight. especial, in the di-tri"'Ution of prod ucts fiom clf.e to burrounaing 1 rural rc-i.ms. and returning food-; stuf:".- ami frm outputs to the con- ' s umer. ' ltn sovemment loco, la.uoau, a nd fuel administrations demanding assistant e for the raiiroaus h int ( reduction of their freight burden. plus an. increase in freight rates, j hopeful plans are beinc workeJ out ; by the highwavs committee of the : defense . ouncil to put some of the i i work during the coming- car upon the motor truck and trailer. Itc- i reyentati f of L'O states were called j in to see a demonstration recently , cf an experimental sytttm for ac- j tualiy putting some trucks on the ! roads, as against merely convers.iigi pleasantly upon the subject. j fZxfMM-intcnt In farlantL The national council's committee. applv in a plan devised by J. Clyde j Marquis, one of its members, se. a truck line, ami ended by getting ! one started. They did the pioneer j inv estisating- work, Mr. Marquis ex- i plains, and trust that the business ! will develop In the particular localJty to keep the line paying. j The representatives of state com- ; mittees were asked to observe the j plan, take heart from the indorse- j nients of government agencies, ami j go and do likewis;e or nearly likewise, all over the United States. Possibilities are not entirely neglected now. the committee reports, i finding- that 10- truck lines are runninr; in California and a considerable number in Colorado. A census now being- extended indicates a tendency of the new traiisporta- j tion system to extend, whether the- , defense council's plan pro es entile- i ly effective or not. ' PEN NSY LINES FACE i QPRinilQ FOfin PHARHP INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. July ' Dining ca 1.7-5 011 fast trains of the ' Pennsylv ar.ü. railroad operating ; through Indianapolis, are charged ' with violating the regulations of the i food administration by Stanley I Yyckoff. Marion county food ad- j ministrator. in a statement Wednes- I day. He made ciirect charges 1 against the Pennsylvania lines and' .tated that hereafter all dining cars operating through Indianapolis will j be inspected. His specific charge is ; that beef is Leing served on these i cars without regard to orders. j NOTici; to city yva i i:n i si:i:s. The annual water contracts have expired June 30, 19 is. All custo mers of the water department Je- , siring water ttrvice must arrange for same bv July -.'O. 1 9 1 S . Those! located In the first zone must apply j for a meter, while those located in tlie second and third zones, may ; arrange for flat rate service for onehalf year and one year respectively. Any contracts not renewed or meters applied for, before July JO. 191. we will be eompelle.' to assume that no furthe-r service i, de-sired and will therefore discontinue the supply as promptly a- possible. CITY XVATRR WORKS. Advt. Ö90T-T Prices Cut Again We have a big stock of Purina Molasses ami Grain Feed for horses that we are sacrificing to make room. We are selling below cost and strongly advise buying now. as tlie price will never be lower. We are al.-o selling Chick Feed tor small hick.s at Ie-.? than cost, and our stock cannot last long. You had bett-r buy now for the balance of tlie season. Artificial Ice Company ö-ä-äOä N. Lmenok Mrcet. IIoinc Cii':;. Boll 'JJJ 1. The Columbia Battery Company Ha - jl'i tl the -eiue- of 1" P. Joj.l -o!i. kl.owi; rs fl.e J'ielo.ei Battei. v Mali of So.th Read, and who hold, til .otiMlei.ie of ;i:'-:e a 1 1 " n i bi i- stoiae !.,.l!-n o W P. e j - th.lM t fie tab a t. e of ! ,1 ! !; i 1 II ; e n o m - .:. " F. B i at '. " . I I - vi, i u i p ' ; 1 1 r. ' 4 at : b a ' . 11 ' I'. Jeftersori Blvd. Dr. up a 1 1 t . i r h"in.

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