South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 196, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 July 1918 — Page 3

' THE SOUTH BEND NLWb-liivniS

MONDAY I'.VKMNf;. .11 I,V l.V l?lv 3

MAY PUT ü. S. ON

HE FII3ST SHOT.r

TOBAGGO RATI FOR WAR PERIOD

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6 CORPORAL OSBOßNE DE VA12ILA ltTjJ

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THERE ARE TWO HARRY ENGELS. SO DONT GET

ALL EXCITED. GIRLS!

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: !-!it. !M .v !..-.;.t '.iiil'any. ' '"PT rizl,f FdS. M . Applet ii A i

'haftf.i: .win.

Tin' American Itanl.

and I v.. I! bt him tell 't aaim

'ine zf'io hour came at

tlmy are kill'-'!.

"The res.'iin::

it-.- ! i i n t ' i net' tl c fait tii.it I

he is net in,;!!;'!!. 1 1 -tatiomd j

it the tJi-.i: l-ak.-s Tiairinu hook

! " u r is now -njo a t . -hour f ut - ' ' .....). tl... 1. .. I. ... V ... 1 1, '

1 T t m U - ' 1 1 a ' e ' - ' . 1 ' . i . lie ii.i j ii. in - i 1 1 1 e 1 1 r

V.- determined to do a little r.ud- .. m.." he toM inc. -Two hundred 'com tit. risht throuch th'-ir ow r; Misted. .Saturday it a as , potted

Heavy Demand by Our Soldiers and Sailors and Those of

Allies, May Compel Step.

at

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it li p roa t t a re.

! .id ...T .Lin- lisht an. I liuvy pio ? of artillt ry barrace, and rieht her- I uant p. . hat h ha1 ",M;'t n mairied ," a

ami :'' mat Inn? --runs opened up ot. say that it i- p. pica I ..f th Gf-riiKui Aeuiiiaii of .MU,ii,jii i

Folk the artillery ami th-- infati- a space of 10! yards. Our Latteries : to do what tho nifn 1 i I that r.isht

Act oi din:; to Mr. Fnel. theie i-'

jia' !i' ! fr.r four la. a to eeitainlv ; ivc us a fine Larrace.

Their Ci:nn-rs iit slackeue'l :p

..nother ni an

tiif i'i i eat Ukts ;

i:r- tlit utc-s f th-

k. u.nt over th- top at 1 : . on tho fro,.t-l:i.r. tieiu Ik-s. tho iu-h V" l """ .

! It was j.l.uin-.l to hri. the e:i-i- and iniai liatelv star shelN Lea:, they know that tl.-ir onn men t.:i in:' U' on;. u v,a ,I!11V'"-

(ion i pe:ieve j in tu-; uif ;

plaee tn'.cx conl.unini; -p'.'-

1 i iv'' nt. der the (it rmat: Larhed v. ii, awav. I don't know ho v Ions; it

. and at th" "zero" hour th".- tuLes took us to -t oer to f'ritz's Laili-

TATriN JT N. .1:1

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of the allif- an 1 th A:.:' n

t.trv forces al.-ro.td. J:.itior,in "

tu slimit fcoiii l-rif siilt 'Cot ;i i il . . 1 i-- L i i t it" ilmrri with -er roliu'.

, liltll LT Ulli. Illoll il'U. ,l HI

We had intended to .i in .

11 I'' 'l' VA IMM vi) I j n 1 . I - - - V i.'l.. IHl V. I' ICI Ullilt UHI IIU I II. .Via 1 II Ii I I il I 1 U 111 I II" I I I I I I I I , .

TL. I...... .1, , i I.. ! .. ......... t . t.. ...1 -in Hi .i... . .ii.i

i o.iiiiie to ine .ei oi i ii, ii eneoe "!.i imi-- imii-ii -i . , , i

. . o: ia .it MUiiif. i lie hi. -

1 Ml l'HlrI MM; III .,111.1-1.' UI.IL III'' . ,

ut ri' all torn to piece. Sitt en-foot ' enemy p;:t down w a s o hoi Vnel ; ' '. ' " , , ,

. i. "-IUIT Ill I.I -..'YX-.-.. : . I I...!.. .. .... I. ..It. l I . ...... 1 . . . ....... I. .......I.,-.. l...,,.,!

ff ' j ' . '. rT I : "l i s M 1 1 ' ' 1 u;Hi0.iioi. .1 II U ii i n i r. i- iiiiiiii - i u,u j '.ii iiiil wii .1 i'ij ii. i1 i l , - . i 1 1 1 1 . , ., l ., , ' r i ' I

o.-t;. At 1 o eJock in . heii- i he Holes wete ei?nt leet.aml a hair aller ;iie tun- we w-iu , ,..., .,, . , i

r .)l''llll.lltl.ll-.iltlll.li,'l'l.l".'

aim". i.oie ru;imi! anu euit-,iei inr' lop oioie nn e kHi oai k in

V. e

;a-'e voi;!d he m.ide throirli the -t

rnment err trol of tin- to'-a- o m i ta -nrli-men-- for our no-n.

duntrv of the United t.;t - i: jv '-'- 'n the evei.ir.u' of Man h

u.t from tlir he.i

.).!, ......

I O lll'O illM-, Iie IWile '''(''.l t lit!

tri'tuln was s-onjpthinr awful. Tlie' j prisoner.", hut the

the Amcrirnn cp';:ati":i i-T-j he a possibility. Tlie war ind'i'iii'.. hoard announced Huiiday that i has ia.e'i roniiuotiris' .in ii i t i -z a t e -n to 1 - t'-rmini the r 'nur l.ie:;t- aate-ad i -. -i . ..... . i...

ano TP.e aiTiouiit ;:iai in i- .- , .-erve'l in this country to nie t the; situation. It rstiinat thai approximately twn-thirds of th e.tf toha'--eo raired in thU co.n.try w l'.'l" j

vll he aailahl- for Ameruan inanufactui -rs. int of tin- taust ome ciirarrt and p:pe to Meeo fur troops not yet owras and exports, of manufactured oh.tee.i, ;n additicn to ciaret and to!.a - pui -ch.i.-eij here f..r l.liuni. AnitT.- 1'JIT l'r r liillion. The c: - in KMT wa l.l Vf.'O".000 pou.-dB. and of this tin- i-oard estimates that v ." O.'moj.iho.i poundwill be aail.thle this year for I'nitd States minufaeturers. . iiile "tn.iiö.OAO pouniN of le.,f uill he .iailalle for export tu the allies. Tobacco issurd to the military forces of I-nlatnl. I'rance and Italy amounts to approximately 1. "9,000. -C00 pounds a ear, the hoard t-ajd. 1 3 n '.rl ami and I "laive each allot 4 ) per cent of their t nfire consi.mpticn to the army and nay. while Italy a':ova here nilitary forces percent. Tlit- Intal i ;irl i-oiisu nf.tion of the nttre popuhttioii of tluse fi.untrie-. tlie hoard e-timatcs at .sT.O'Jl'.CiuO poutnls. or 4 1 , inn; .'mm. P iiniis more than tf'. oantry is aM to export. Knland. l'ran e and Italy are r.ou- t lii-'-'ly lependcnt on Imports from the United States. as their imports from other to'.aeeo r',in; countries have Iren niateriaiiv re-du-'l throusli Lick of .shipping ami ir.al-ility to impurt from Turkey and n-alari-i.

til1 zero hour, all the latteries- ti in.-r all at'.uud us hy wounded d-.i- aur dusouts. Inning that tinu we

o'ir lin t.r'.ui iiu-'in--r s'nll-. into -man--.

! erept from shell h"le to shell )).,.

tlie (Jeni.an tr-nehes. The. -;.y whs lighted interndttenl'.v for juile;:

"The I-:i ipi n put .i Uaiiat-e i iht and uaind what little prteetin UOi,,.,if.

on th' ir own front-line trenches as! could from the cratei

i vet. I h,ic been on -1 a t n la t e.) inlil my ii.;ht aim is s"re. hut in as

much a.s t on-1 a t u la tions a;e lo-t in

I n ish ou uould announe

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ii t iu ii i r jt rjr w yt bei

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AUSTRIAN NEWSPAPER DEMANDS AGREEMENT WITH PRES'T WILSON PA U1S, .Till. 1 :. ---The A I o, itel ZitMP;; of te nia, the othi'.al oiu'atl of the Austrian rocia! demoei a e .

demands, aeiorilinr to a di.-pateli

rereive.l hy th- ll,ia agency, that j McNilT (.ihovc) and S-rst. lVtru-h the Austtiaii government iome to a it j , , are.ment with '.est Wilson. a.oi.rl by he :1a, e of nur uns and j ihu in. the lulls in the t.rnr-; of tlie ,.-v i- .a . il.i- -oins ue could hear the poppiiiL,' i he dt riii.:'i mi:riil eha nr llo'- .. i . i . I of ma h in" nuns in our 1 rout-1 me announced in the re,i:h-'ta c his-r!"1 ,n" i

i.innfli tli. if the A.be'fev V., it li ii of 1 11 Ui

f s ; A y4Txr ' 'rrrr fy ,

is i'C'il V ". L I ' - s T ., . , y . A -r.?--J ' : s - - ' I v l i -u v:Vci- d VLtes- A kü- ,

, . - i .v . in tiriM t I uf:

to the world th.it I am still a bach

el.ir. and then w lien I oo at-t narlied 1 f. ill ht ou know about it a, fi w weeks iu aihaiicf."

CAPT. BROOKES GIVES SERMON AT CHAPELi

1 At the Salvation Arm., headi-uar- i j ters tin 11. .Jefferson bhd. 'Sunday: ; ni-ht, C'apt. Xeheniiah !',i(Mkes de-; ! livered a seiunon to a crowd of : ( takin as lii text, "This is m jo . ; therefore it is f uli.lled."' j ! ".Joyfulness one .V Ooil's attrib- ! j utes whii h is be-to.wd on those horn ! of the spit it, that walk n the liht o! truth and liuht without itM-rve, !

(and a'ddr eontinuallv ii tile doinc j

; f Iiis will a- the anitb do in j i lle.Uell. - j "In time of adersit'. sii laifs.' and het ea einem, preat is tlie exhjl-;

ration f spirit of th laithlnl of j .lesns 4'hrist. In bodily weakness

: tl;e Lord's joxiul spiiit quickens the j pow ers of re eption anu l onifm ts j His people. ; "There i -real aower ami istienth in the unadulterated jo - '

l'u I spirit whieh i as a propelling; loia-e that aids forward those en-j

. cased in doiii- the l iuht to cain ic- ; j !or over the eneiuv of brother- ! hood and human int -Jrity. '

; "When apparent deffat s.e.ned

iu ar at the t-eeiie of the ei ueilix'ion

I

' as the enemies of t'hrist

loated '

r

!(er thfir cruel aocon:di-huH :nt and j his followers Ueia.ne se ittered and! discouraged, tiie joxful spirit of l'en-! ; ii i ost ined I'hvistTans to sreatei ; .united effo: t. r"sultin iu victorious i .o hio ements iu the piopaaliou of j i the jovful tidings U all mankind. ! Divers temptations trials, trihu- j i. -lions, wars and rumors of war do ; "ad daunt the true t'hristian joyful' .spirit. There is positive expressions i' :-ei ion-ne.-.- iuiuiu t sutTerin-j of bond-, imprisonment. ami fiei ;. itists. At the ebbing uf Iranian life.' 1 j .he l nninous ulow on tin- rounte-

'. nance, tlie frail hand raised. the ! voice ixclaimin-;. "I am yoin home"

in! M have rinished my ourse' is soon as we um there. We found out, "! suj-po-e our entite stav in the I a hid im;' ptoof of the pie-eme of the later that about 40 men had ,.eo.i- trep.du-s wasn't more thau'lO in in - j l'. se.ue of the joyful spirit of the pitd the terrain we invaded. About utes. I'our of our men were killed i ' U rnal ,llu'ai1' rtuO of these men were killed bv our nd tvo were wounded in the en-; " ' 'r i i 1 i ii nr nuAnt i rMrro

Iharraue. Most of them were halt : cou nte,-. tLNflAnl IVIMIMLUOLO

ThcM- lic Aniciicans A0rc lioinii'cd llio IVcihI, C roix lc (Jncr iv. In the picture aro Cpl. Ihoinas (. Coroic and l't. . UnrlxMir. I'.cluivn tlicni i t'pl. l. II. Plant. To (lie left arc smtJ.

mon.n nai u -Mejuu-i .uu,,, .m , . burial in the round. Hits of torn. ."We were all prettv mad during Vienna hol i.een barred m .er-,. 1 he bo, do s vve.e i.atlv alarmel. iOVered evervthin,. those hours we waited out in the j many ,.y Up- en.ment m full ac-.for they sent up hundreds ..f sta. , ,t;n. ! shell craters for the i.arra.e to i , nrd with the government of Vi. n na. shells in'an eUort to keep No Man s 1 U K d I ,top. iet,tUfie wp ,,rüUaht anv 1

i.ecause me pape. .was i on.-mei eu lalnt u.m 1 1 1 m m i na n-, , . (l ... . w. ,.V;.V .....i i.misonrs l.-.e', ith .

, .. , i I - , I I r. i! l as 11,1), t'-l t. .H.III .IMM I , I ' '

i e nai i,i.i i a t i'ii t i ,

P0CKETB00K AT PARK

I Am The Woman Who

Clips Coupons Each Tuesday "Ihituie in", i wor. i .'h a -n. 1 1 ' - ' ' " k.p :r, v t,i!. - : c . i;d ;: it , t;- ' w :' f.- U: l! . T n : 'o ipon Sa " eui; '.''. , - .: . i n i e . ! look i i 1 1 w e - k w r h : c ' : fio th: r V PAY' a: 1 Willi - '-o- s : i. ! r'ip and i:p ' u' :'. 1 a m :' h't '. h ' ' i:m ;tt I ! hMk .- d . - M.e "t'r. " :;'. i ' ' - " n-e h i! et o'o.nr : : ; -a lit v a r d T.'' ' ' f i ei a - : i . i 'i I i N ' w . I es r S: l 1 f v ' ' p e d i i . : ; . 1 1 s -, i p 1 1 eil. : of - N i ii.1 . ;.! think n o i i!'-: Oh Joy! I Have The Coupon Habit!''

20c Huck Towels . .

He

I i i 'e size , lute hu' t o W e! . Ilia ii e with ted border; w it h i i pon. each 1 le.

1.14

$1.75 Bed Spreads . .

Fine 'Alme ned spreads for lou hie bed : will t.e odd v it h cou pon S I . I I.

55c

85c Dressing Sacqties . . . .

Wiin' dressing sacu'.es matle of fast color percales; ail sizhs. with coupon öm'.

Baby's $2 J O A Dresses .... l.ZiH Dainty white dre.-ses. Ion or shoi t style. lace or erubroiderv trim'd. special SI.2I.

75c Summer 44 BonneU MHt I N r ba b;-s. in v. hit e la v n bea u t i f u 1 : It s to cliuosf f l o m . 75c Mop and OA, 25c oil LyZ Uii; ivniiiliT spatial 7 1 1 ia n 1 1 e v h a p e d mop and '.' pint ott le i "eua r il. all fm li'-h wit h i o i pon $1.50 Silk QTp Gloves yJm Women's finest uuaht.v silk cloves. in white and colors; all is: pair !äc.

1.48

Women's $3 (

Pajamas . .

Hi!l, Hurke pa.ianias f r w 1 1 me ii . made of i I e pe ami 1 "a ' I U f U 1 d esun. at S1.IH.

$2.00 Silk Chemise

97c

1 1 h r N oi . e s b ! : ; n; tl.eii -'r;Vebpe , ! ! e (j J i s . a!.-o 1 1 i 1 ; ii L' i i.s w h 1 i : 1 1 o ! i t 7 c.

75c Silk fn Hose at 0ÖL Women i lltilP Slik l.O-e i f e i ii , i j . i : a ; t ; do !:!' Pi eel a tid tue; ail .-','-. .'. i t h v i pon .a

39c

75c Dress Aprons . t-'..' .b:l.

$4 Georg

ette Waist

uu .1.94

l Ule Jot , Jenl Kette i I'epe and .lip i! k waists Will I .e Mill.) Wti, t h ! - cupou at SI.'.H.

Dr. Parker O A n Waists Z41 I a Iiiotis r. Pal k er i. rands for bov mm tills; w ir it e or black; ail sires, with coupon at Jtr.

a

IX is i, I, i.,, ; 1

every day mote ami moie a per- I ped to have tin

erted newspaper."

While attending the Bastille -er- i

ic e i in Deeper park Sunday nihti

minutes, tflcr w

", v foiiRht side bv side. W keju empty-, "When we landed back at 1 a. m.ir,;,nk Pister. Dlkhart. Ind.. lost hii.li ..til liovs wetoj .... ....... .... .. .,Mi,ii.L- ,Ani..i.iin,. ti: i..

incr our automatics into the strun- : the lieutenant t itlled for volunteers

to eu (j.or t!m top ami charge into

AMSTI'lihAM. .lulv l". It was tlu. ,,,-t-

announeed at Virim i Snrulav with,hcii 1' minut rr-ference to the irnpendiuu s( ssjons ' ordeia d to ceas

..i tVi. n vl r-i i . :rl It itn " , n in i i- . itl, .li-ii

' . ' . ' . iron aw-iv and there was nhnut an brill? In U tlm wounded hack we had

laments, atcui dit.b' to a telegram. ..ointm nt and womh-nd wh.at iu i . . . , . ., , , j f., tm. MM-i,,, tb.ir equal number left to oppose us. j to carry them from shell hole to

,,..:,.., ,i ..J ... ' ' - .... ... These were rcenforced hy Prussian I i-hell hole to avoid the murderous

I 7 1 ui 1 1 . i'i, iii. ...... i .... i, ( j o u . i . our soon einni-ii, i n "

foreign policy v;l; in- made ,,- ; ;.vei nno iit."

it , ,h i utislin-; muss of men. who tried to or-' to -zo hack ami 50t the wounded. I a!Ul !f0ni(1 valuable feci -line. U.11 . - ;panizt. thenij?f.iVe-i into some sort of I Serjeant .McNilf and I vol u ulcered j 1 1 0 reported his loss to the p( ,,t ' 'a defen.-ive fiphtin? unit. ! to no, and we made three trips atlaml vtatP'1 thul llt wo'lld !'''!e,7 v it i, disap-i "About 50 of the Germans had ! ... ." ami r, o'clock, respectively. inj-' reward for the return of the 1 1 O'" ' i-.,n ini..i in.l tlinrn ihnnt n n I h r i II 2 1 n '' the WlllllldfH li.'lp!,- wo hid'

a pocketbook containing S4T in

oills, and onle valuable receipts.

police.

give iook.

! on i n ee i s. had ta iled t i bo. h.e barbed wir-

I . I. - . .1.. li,,,.-

couiun i .'i into iia m uu.iu mo .

, ,' ' iuarb-men. hi- liuskv fellows who lire of tho Huns." O hloW Up tlie y - I ..,,,,,.., , . !have the reputation of tishtin until; .HAI II.I ;i ml our lads i t ......

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EXONERATE r UK Men IMtW Th.. .aid was., ,,ie. but tm- mimre york editor of having :;;;r lv;;r1n;r,tit,,s for DEALINGS WITH RUMELY I w- m,.... amm. , uy on n.e m,i,; j of Maich 7. and it worked tine that NDW yOUK. July 1.". I'ui'li a-i tin;o. 'r dropped ton- of shells intiou in newspaper- Saturday of ! to the Herman front line, virtually stories telling of the re-inatimi as olditerutimz th. tre.uh. Our men

iiipnain? editor of the New York Tribune of Dr. l'rnest H. (Iruenin Vrouf-'h.t from federal t:TiiaI ftatem TU.- clearing I r. ' : n n i n of in-

walkcd ovr nierlv behind their barr ice, and p. neti afed to the (H i juauj second line. IlaidMiLT !, ran to be a ha Id? with .

timations that he h:id bc-n under ! tb after th it and it wa uiroura-, ! inx est ii;:it ion and ili'ii) iiK' t?i.i' lie iin: t.- hear Imw- -e'l t.ur mfantrv

v:as in any v.ay cnmciei! ut!: tip' purehase .f tiie Now York livening Mail in behalf of (b rn. my.

la vs bbitclad u;i t' tlu- ciieru. S'-r;'t. IPiu'ene Mc.X'if!'. xcars . Id and 'pb M'lo IMart. 1' " ears old.

Dr. Crucr.ir. liapperied p live in jboth of the fun

tb.e same aiartmeut h.:;s,. with Dr. Ilumeh. former publisher of the Mail, accused of perjury in the affair, hilt both S ilunla v d. :n- d laiowinc eiU'li other

WILL STANDARDIZE FIRE EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT STATE

INDIANA P ! US I

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obi 1 ii "t h New

York regiment, p a rtn ipat d in one .of the mo-t important raids early in Mar h. P.efei e in- enlistment McN;:;' wa- emp!oed in a munition; f.nti! ..nl 1'l.int ...is .i ,i 1 1 ,J evi He i...po i!a c;. Aller tuKibi; part in a raid. Iii'".' two rtinw men made ; tl: it e trip- into tin shell-swept1 w a-t - of ?.'o Man - la ml and brought m; ibe wiiiind.-d Th' war, awauled the f! i-" de LUe:;.' fof tllelV b ; a er .

T,. t.indurdi?e the etc e p.nnti;er.t ! 1 '

.:i.a: du;-: -ut.. i r , alb-d for

of citv fire departm. -t- throu-hctiT ' 'bü.t: t" t..:c part m th- fuldir." ;h -täte will be the of a ' x P e d i t . u whi- h was designed t..

cenferenef whih h - 1 u alb-d bv,:,'MTT I T Vri,lbv via.-. i,;.v.'- 'foil'-

fer Juh IS in Kort Vane. ;-

lr:ed!ey has addressed, bttets to the mayors and tire chiefs ,.f !, co intie? in the northern part of the sttte

i i , i ,i in --.1, ... j

on f Trnc". Mr. Krirdii-y epbi::e-i t'-.i !. Vovrnnt to he -?ared at the cor: -

VrT.c n i!! cultr.initr in presrtir: i 3'";if '

ri the coir.in; lecihipir a .r.ea.-ure j i that tmU hav.e for k pur - tb.e :

:ar,(5i rd'.zation of all of the fire l'jjpniPnt in the täte.

i , ( i e : : n a u p i o ?:;- a i : i:!'ni iM.iinvi f : o: tin ni eon -

l ei-r the tt er.t;' : of t!:" units ippovite th." Ai'.i'Uh.ri ttemhe. Ke,v on o ..r' tlie- li.r.tli ' . nf eai ed. as w to be expected, hut onlv P of t.hem

M N:f;' wa s-m-i ted

' 'rii -. t i ni'i?. i" and i1! nit from D

!'. p I! . the i.illi t '.epiC i' colll!;.and of I'ap'. .1 r-f- P Knna. fa .

a e d ia e I' of . e

c i ' v.

Tlise (. ;. h t o ii ,b.': s apd :' I're:..-h privates, wer, to a spot 10 u.ihs he":i:r.d the front line, ami

i p r two w t e ..s ere n.a r, s; etv traint'NU'iNTOWN, D.v . J ..! 1." foe the i.l2d .:-?.! nn-y ruau Harney ohHlehl S'u.'..la- aft- rr.o-in ; k::ew hs pa , t ;oititi

I When th- nibt of the r . 1 1 . 1 iime

tic- !....- "-i! 1 I. t Ii br Irsti all.e.i

:inr.(um ej that he v o jjj meet . i Vir f., ii. I'ii i )i ..-... .

t.Aiil I, P.. ill ft 1 1 I Ut e I Ii. I lj r..i I TO it . 1 1 . C e i I 'A rl r I I ,r to k ir t at t h i u-- at th" l:.;oi4to. rt I nd-per -e ':en.;. . .- UIO liT' i ,f-Vt Tli.il "da V 'I ft I f ..Ol; i'i. ,. J':.,! ' . V, :,. W.:s of Th w : 1 ! i ?n!pi" for the h. m - P. t -h.m; ho' !.-- s i,t to Am-, .. a to l''.ndili '.. a pi.r-e o' $ t .; i i'i t on I....-!f b -i M d , . S'O c unntt t4k all. ( na a rhi ;:;o :..n of th raid, I

TIU'ACII TALK. (Continued from yesterday.) OMOy SHIM.. The llimine, explosive shell which the Huns shoot at our airplanes. It looks like an onion before it hursts and smells like one afterward. lWNAM. Paris, the Frenchman's b'.ichty. Pi:(it'I. An airplane pilot who. for some reason, does not po up in a machine. PlllUSCOPi:. Tho eye of a submarine, u j.ter-1 column extending 10 or 13 feet aboAe the eck of a 5ea snake, which ia kited with lenses and prisms through which the observer in the body of the ship can see what is poin? on without hrinsrir.pr the boat to the surface. IIl.l. The onlveisal name for a Midier of France, which means hairy, and by implication brave, stronsr. He also (alls himself tin bleu from the h'ht t;ay hire of his uniform. ?riHK. in the slane of the air s'-rvice. a pilot, or on- who operates an airplane. I . 11 LI. I '.. The early morning bucle ca'I which turns the soldier out for his dav's work. It is about as popular a the 'J a. m. rooster. I!OLLIN(; KITCIIi:.. An ingenious tov on wheel on which the comr.any cook and all his utensils ride and serve hot food to the hungry -.'amruec.s as they march. noiM or AMMUNITION. One cnniplt shell m :ts loidcd cirtridr SALIENT. A par? of a trench systrm which sticks out further than the rest into the rr.?my"s territory. It is uv:a!lv an uncomfortable place to : e mtior.ed, as it is a natural bone of contention. SIMM. The l.u.iltl.i do. p. I SrCTOIt. A .t.'.;-i..li of a Hem li sv.-tcm v.'.'iii h i under oi.e omu. and. r one which lies utnoii er tain points.

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I'rcncl, War Ciuv-e.,

The croix de suerre. a badse of

; honor w hich only the highest herolwo, H'lTI: 11 -i ' n.l lo- t Im I

..111 .'..T li. .411. '. I nn ,1'rench n'livf'iiiiiii'r.t to many Americans during- March, 1?1. ! ume of the winners were m

Umpires to Settle Controversies of War Labor Board

WASHINGTON, duly 1 ä. --Frest

buddies, and I knew tirst-hand of'

the deeds of bravery which won for 1 Wilson, acting- ou l eeomniendations

them the greatest military honor of j of the war labor hoard. Sunday nom-

i the French republic. And every

J inated ten men to act as umpires in

one of them deserved to have th little medal pinned on their breasts. for Hiev had .iciiiii'tcil themselves!

with a "oouraue that has burnished I bhlp of thc war iabor b0urU- They . nnew the micp-I oattle traditions of are: l,enrv J'ortl -,f Detroit. Matthew

i little medal pinned on their breasts. 1 1 u,iU uv 11 -;t U,nt-M ; foe ii,..v ,:.a :.i.fa,i iimiK.J'k'! by .lopuu'iit of the member-

' the Fnited States.

JJale of Doston. James Harrv t'ov-t

ijmton of Washington. formerly!

i i hp t'linit'i run; ui ine .lecoranons - ' i j was aicompanied hv an impressive . lhief uüc ,,f lhe D5stlkl ,f ro" Ice.emonv Tlo l ickv Ya nks picked lumbia Mne cou.t; Fhailesj 'to get war crosses " w ere lined upirrtlduH1 -'ho.d of the interstate j Iwith a number of Premh void ier s ommen e tnmmiion. V. Fveiett,

'who were selected for the same ,ao' oC New York, Jud Julian : i. .... .. ' Suz.alo, president of th Fniveisity

: French militniv i...d da rod . e VVash i n K t on : former fiov. John' ..t -ri sit ., s:,.".,, ifi.i I.,.... 1 "und of Minnesota, Wtbiam Wilcox J

k i in i en j'.'iinu I ,l inn l , and w hen it . .ased laun, ah : of NViv York , iiy. form-r chairman American band returned th- com-! of th" 'l":" national commit- ' ,.iinnt with th. 1i.iii1,.ao ;tpe. and Walter Clark of Raleiqh.

Then a li.tin uished-P.oki n 1 X- C. chief justice of the su.ne French gen-ial. resplendent in dres,- ' L'" of North O.oüna. , . -, , . : Th nlan of eallinc i.oun otie of I

uniiurm wem uown ti.e line. p:n- r Um- tu .ioeo,:.ri.-.n m th.. the ten umpire to deoid a ton-

of"the American and French hern ! 1 averse will be renorte 1 to on

w,Äe' i... ..., ?,,a .u.. o : when the niemners of th bcrd ar

i r- i ut imu iMajiK ich Iii" w ! r. ' :of Manilla the medal on an uncom - ; U na ble t0 relth R 'na,umo-J deci- ' !,.iir, e.... ,kä ! sion. The umpire will he chosen b

t after. the French custom, would ki, . unanimous Note of the ,d mene j ... ;, r uuibeif. I" ca?e the vote is not nan;-

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Women's beautiful embroidered white inuspn petticoats, cut full: with coupon rr.

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i nie,; the name will he drawn hv ! lot. I

hu far thei '

'Yank. I felt proipl of them and entlr memhersbip has not neen m j o-.risea :nrrease,i dur.'-s t he of. c.a . acnour,.- ! rroinl that J was or. ' of ' their ! s-omplet- agi eemer.r j week, corr pared witn 7.: the p:e- ': Kiib-d :n .ct.-

i loas wee.i. aril assif :aten i.

Army and Marines Past Week " ARREST ARMY DESERTER

W 1 1 Ji :Ti t I ! 5 ' ; - CaiMal. , i-l ? h üF.c.j

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; With feeling every time I sw the' ' ' o.-n no .m . ..

. decision or in i-oani ir wn.cn in- i :e- .o io m .o oiöi .n- e - 1 .110. . .- . 1

AT HOME OF PARAMOUR

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countwaie;

1 !-:.iiember f r a 1 1 '

wushir that ,lf'orSn Washinsion. ITERRE HAUTE OBSERVES

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' John Paul Jone-. -Stephen Decatur,

Abe Lincoln. F,en?ta! (Irant and all 1 ; the rest of America's old-time j

1 he roc

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ivMth the :r.cl'j.-:ot! of today's army Im-i

FRENCH HOLIDAY !orps list ,1 name. Total; Ic..; o- . .. I tleaths. including- -fr 1 men lost at I :. .' T .

i ; . x , - v ( ! 1 ! ! ' ( . 1 " i ' '"- I i -

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sent

)(? and pat: iots could he pre- TEH Fl K HAFTE. Ind.. July i;,. .-a. men killed in action. bad of w. ..ndd ir; oti-.n. .t,! ; and ee how America is kep- ! Basti lie day was observed in Ter re wounds, d.sease, a ( ident a u-i "ihr ! M.-.r u ..';. .n (.rc.-i: -. ;i

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ir. uj the r.bi Vanke.. traditions Haute at a "liberty .-ins" in opening ;

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the! the ine Uand Concert season at civm. ma -,n- . . in- wo'Uli'.j .,,'a

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wa; 1 f.i: th.fi. 1 b.beve :ti.,t I i C'clU-tt pal li. where mote than Z. j'j 1 a i'itn k ' t ' 7. a::;.. i.;en . 11: T i cub! haVo ovel.oUie , a ei -ivdrl L-vobie Calllijed ill, lidt-d of ; l.iärilles I '' t j Tho.-e lot i'i ; r..ji

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to t.i-.r..: Li-;' xl i a 1'roi. inn .ii iftnome iiiiolae.J the liiculor with I ilMliia.' pi i-oie; !

the er.e:al had .valked toward me. '.he .Uiis and Stripes, ar.d minister j ti..-n "It: ma, Inc.-

and PiM to p:n one of those na d - s 1 u t. d four-minute sneake-'s dlivei ed 1 ' 'f the ,v - :r,( !'.) 4 i v

latriotic addtse. Tie French olonv of West Ti re Haut o;-

ori mv coat. 1 kn",v a 1! m bud I - felt tlie -alee . a about it. 1 'Continued to rnor row.)

:t i my men r. nd !'.. marine. K.li-d

iu action r.pd other de.tth n'in.br

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5'rvel the day in a national picnic. J.t-d 2j'Jt tbo. uouruied intaiU-U ' (utai mcijur,j p. nmnf

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