South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 197, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 July 1918 — Page 3
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Pin- t 1 ; i r !..r(."-r. .! t!.- A t:va i i?i - i"atl r:i n afp: i 1 1 - : . 1 1 1 r. it r.'l taking two j i : :i I ! I 1- i llM'j t l.tti" ar.'l I hi-i a hpl t:iu' faliin P" irii f.'.t .f iuru. '.'it at i. iith I -t it, a:.d l;prc it i- i:i h..- r n Ian - i u 'j.'t s : "Wf: 'aii'ifi in Th- froi.phi.-; 1 1 f-nf li s at. An er'' il!'. on th- lyr-l rai'.o ft'ont, I !. ! 7, ' n th-i iAr.-j; nf Mir1 ti now f-i!. ;". f'i'ii:; tii' rour.tl to a d ;th of four . i:ah.-. !
"It ins foil ar.'I i.-a'i ,t M. a rn'l ! re. id v for them. I'll' thy ''r
j p'tkd ith a terrific Tire tii" '-". r-
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5 . rrtv loun hei o outnt. and every time I hear hi n:i!r,f mentioned I ft e I 4 ' lik t.h-e: ir, and tosn'sr rn' hat. ! A n:.Jinl.er of l o of tae :hto ini : fanti-v iHienol war hd-mh while I
i I v.as in I 'ran''. One of theo waj
j Ser't. Mtliridue Ju-ti'e. When Die j 'whole Parn of one ft th ;.7-inilli-
rnetei uuii" was dL-aJied this p Jn'.y
r hap continued to it. at the samel
! time keefdn ommand of th- other ' u.tns. Another Ohio bny.
ji'h ules fain of th? infantry, was J j wounded on Marth T. hut eontint'.ed to load his pic e until his rensth j
was elitiPTel. ; ."rd. H. I'nnnin? of Marland.
j j was commended tor throwing him-.
:-df upon a looii on a pnajnt andj I pre entini,' it fallhis; into a trn h.! .a .eitinK a verioi; areident. I'M. M.
J. P.loek of Alabama, was it'd '"'ri P'illiir-: t Ii r igniter from a tun to
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! ,, , , liavt piortahlv killed a comrade oname fo mV i;j?,'oit and a -r-.r I mc to t linual v : thriliir.-' is the story of . ... , . , x., , 1 !. oi tin- ip-cii iL' of the wo. ini-
-o alone w jt-, them. I was none too ; Cd. Ha vmoio! Gun etto. another war!1 ,
:i)'ri - aboiit it. '.ross- w inner. The -orpot al is aj
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In our large Millinery Dept. for Interurban Day only The greatest Millinery Sale ever held in South Bend. Come and get a Hat for Ic
PANAMAS
'pi;-. l,dward Freeman and Amos TV.-r.. They told nm they had a l.ai-OM nies.-aue to rarr- pom ontor to anotiier, ami wen- crazy foi om pa ri . 'The" kiddeil me ahoiit my di--po-ition until I r : aw led out of the tliiont and var.t alon' with them. "V- had to pa--'-' thro'iuh tive - it s l.--twf--n the point we- h ad left to th- point we were sekine. and a1w w-nt thrauprh the last rf them. S rt. 't ordered hip to return for son; ' hand tjipnadrs. I ini.-in-Prtood the oiticr. ami thought he aid: e if t!i:ne is aiiv one l.'e-fw-f-n u anl the tat''.' When I i. potPd ;t!id he found out the mpt.nko
I hal rn-olo. r- iiM tf-ii that I KO tuited.
he yot into the war a s a el rk in the Anniiean Ihass t'o.'s plant at; Waterhwry. Conn. i Orders tame to eaptne two Gor-, mm pri;-onets from a eertain sector j ViC.iv the , er can. a I and the ho.iu-des-Damts on Matah Is U 1 s Thirt-tie Var.U. irn hiding Guy-: ette, ami 11' l'r-m.-hiiteii oluntcer-! ed. ! Twelve Amerman emrincers from j the 10t went oat across No Man'! land ahead of the raiding party withpontotin midges to throw aro.-s the! eanal. The German treni lies were j on thp other side of the (anal. i The zero hour of the raiders was;
at ..:!.'. uhe-n the American barrage!
hiek and f the grenades, anyway. 'It 'a- a michty poid thin.; he did. a-, latrr events showed. although at the time f had not the : hyhtet thought of meepn' any ;f t !e i'nrniy. 'T r,..ri rf turm iJ w ith the menades. and we icsumed our journey. At a tpnrr.M we thought heard oices. ferX. West ehallened. Pei ..ij: no answer, he 'ired. ' I the Mh wo saw that a party of tii mii,u, m times as lai'e as 'i'ii' ow n. was upon u . "'Gio tli'-n: the -lenidos, Homri' eile. I Wrvf. T i.aa thm the irrrnades, all lihp and the ro t minute, two hi Gr:r..ur eie tunninc toward me v :th their hands up. elhn 'kamrad.' " p. or . J thr ni oJnnd m as I
Hut unfortunatelv the!
I'ren'.li guides led the raiders too j far by a couple of hundred yards.; and the raiding' party Plundered rihl i into the midst of their own artillery j tire-. Of the 1 J engineers, hve were) killed and the itmainiii m.v ii werej wounded. j To mike matters worse, the Ger- I mans lai'l down a hirrase. hrhind ' which their infantry advanced upon the .mericans and French. Shells j wore falling evcrywhert our own!
and Fritz'8 and rillcs and machine guns were hlazincr away merrily. There were a Kood many pas shells mixed up in the German tirinir.
and a '.ot of our hovs trot süsht doses'
of the poisonous stuff. Thirteen j American, were wounded, including; Guyette; a numler f tla.- I'reioh! were hit. too. . As Guvette. sul'ferinsr fiom his
.w nve urniv (oinm.T oer the topound, was limping ha k to our
of tlie r:dc I t ni.tie,l pve rait
i I'lto into them, aral they -am' no f ! th'"-. ".Ii;t then 1 happened to turn, and .-aw one of my ri-oner preparing t' I'ap tipop my hack. Fie knew mv fT'jn w a rmntv, and thuiKht it would Pe -.iv for him to lotn me up. There was nothing to do but Li e lorn tlie l.'itt. and h ot that until lie t"u!dn't 'kamerid' any more. "When the little t-a party was 'vi r. th te w. re nine dead Germans. ..:nI we wre able tn p. t l ark with
po prp.me.y. ihey to.d our oiti-j from Gontiecticut went hack a third ( ..: of the Und dii.:on that a , time, .and brought in a thira man.' tit ..f jrta llun- were pieparinc to) AH this time, it must be remember-! i. nd our -e. tor that mht. 'e ?otjtd. the No Man's land was bein-j
line?. w hi li were about i'.'ni yatd' from the ear.al, he heard a call for t help. H was one of the wounded j engineers. Guyctte want hack and! slunp; the man over his shoulder.' While lp' doini; tins he noticed there were other wounded men Punt; j cdose b'. When he had landed the ' first man 'safely in our tienches he was pretty well exhausted, but he I bail strength enough to bring an-1
other niein in. jo he started bac k. ;
He packed the second man on Iiis, hack and got back with him all! riht. Then this K'itty youu ehaj
THI.NCIl TALK. Pt'on tinned from e.-terda . MIIILIi 1 liATi:iI. The round hole d-'i; by the explosion of a. !ul: shell. .'o Man's land is fiotted with these holes and they form useful haMns of lefuue in this desolate space. nIIOC'K TIMMHS. Hspeeially tiained anl selected troops whieh are us.d in the tu.-t hr.u f attat k. SIIIIAHM.'I.. A kii:d of artilleiy vlicll in will' h the um; 1-. liihd with pieces of ipm. bullets, etc When the shell strikes or w he it is fxp'oded by a time fuse, t I'.-o pieits are driven with irr at forc in all ilirect i.uis. This lpe of shell is .luVfly ued against infantry which is aihancin? to attack. SllA'i:-TAII.. A ntw'.v apiiointd sec ond lieutenant. .sI.l'M. S.tmmf''s name for his meat or vegetable stew, w hidi foims a fifjuctit item in hh di-t list. SN" 1 11-11 C. A crack shot w hostbusiness it is to conceal himself in some faoraue spot and I'ick o;"f enemy troops who show themselves carelessly. .s)V JllILLY. The universal army name for bacon. STAIC SIIIM.HS. A kind of Roman tändle or rocket which thiows a white lit-'ht into No Man's land and lights up all tlie s u r r o u n d i n z count ry . Ti:i:Nrn iii:hmi:t. a sp . i hat which Sammee thinks is comfortable or uncomfortable, very lare or small, depending or, v)f tln r or not he h tbicr.s to be under tiro. T;;( If UNI Ilk A broad; bladed weapon which makes a koo1 tool for diKin--r r for makirur a Hun say "Kamerad." W.;o.V SOMIi:nS. Artillerymen who ride eithr on the uns. taissons or horses, and whose lot is often envied bv th" infantryman plowink" alon in mud. WIM .!I.Mi;i;. Tlie obvious name for a trumpeter or band ma n.
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Very good quality. Values to $2.50.' I HAT, 89c; 2 HATS, 90c.
SPECIAL TABLE Including all kinds of Hats, Trimmed Hats, Sport Hats, Untrimmed Shapes, Children's Hats, Banded Sailors, etc. Special 1 HAT $1.99 2 HATS FOR $2.00 UNTRIMfVlED SHAPES Wonderful assortment, all colors in large or small Hats. Values to $2.00. 1 HAT 21c 2 HATS FOR 22c
TRIMMED HATS
Hundreds of Trimmed Hats, formerly sold up to $6X0. These must bp all cleaned out regardless of cost.
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TWO IMPORTANT PROPAGANDISTS
j ieiV'ct f om Dr. Meeker. He dejelartd th?it he had responded ',rdlunijiilx'' ti the attorney's call and ! that he is i patriot."
lie nta isim.,' what he called the T'nitod States "t eliding" to Great V-riPtin. H.ile came into prominence in :he tiist ear (t tiie war. In 1 1 P.e wrote articles criticising i;r:tish inter fereu. e with American
WILL SELL 140
UN CONCERNS
v A;;-pnt;sJpcm,enl. f0J thc Property Amounting to S250, N-w oi k American in l.erlin in " '
I m. he th:xr.'ed that news from OOU.UOO SClZCd by U. b. ; Germany to this country was 1: - . , oil ....... r, Iii i , ; totted by the .?ritih tensor. Later; 10 DG oOlCl. William BayarCi Hale anCl UCO. l.e went to the Carman front and
in.erviewdi the crown prima. Atter-
Vicrick, Believed in German Government Employ, are Questioned.
ward he wrote to I're r Wilson, calling noon p.jni to use his .nauence to end the war. Halo Ilemainecl in I V-rlin. l;en .m'.-asador i)ei .rd v a.-, rer.i!!"i! !:o::i '.ermany after the
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N'i:W YOIIK .T ii v- i.-An-lioiitu i iisen: of ) seil.n.- organization form d t li-p'- of II" (!ciii. hi i onc.-rr.s, taken ''tr hy the o e.mm ht uii'h r tl".- "trading with the .n,-m.v ait." and .t! ;ed at appro.x.maViy J 1 " '. wa- m.i'ie
he.e Mniiii.iv ri.ht -v A. Mitchell ! a r. d wia-.'n-.i
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ory conimittee ivil! ?ie the alien j scud, or out of the nun 'has money propel ty ctistodian adPe a nd re-- rerei el from such ?alc. or deductommendition with ie-ard especial-j ed from the parcha.-e j.riie." ' -Ti'.. ol ilulrtv or pmprietv in FORGER ARRESTED AT
the ;iu':lie intetest of -eliiii-r any
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Th- manner of se'.lir-- any spcitie j.topert. with rt-commen-la- WASTITNi IT'.'N. .July Th"
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co ;u-t :u v...,,-. .w.. .. . .... canilalu.ttion of more thin
ter ,etee.. u . '. . ' !' . f Vieieck's u.d .:l the Ameu.-in an aieoun: ', n,nv a.e nadv for ac Weekly, w ho h wa- kuown a the o' tie- .-rman P-M'-:- -ptatm-a- ,...,,.;.,. y .- pain.. an,j lh.,
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po; ;ti"ii loueafte- t iken or.' w .11 he s'.vd as -ii, m t- the j;'W O V ZU P. '. a - ti'Ui i . m in ic tiieni rsil' for the a lict: o r. -e : . do ph 1. ',u:Tey of ri:vh ::-h.
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LABORERS BEING SENT
th.e p"U'r' i o.i; ivi it t - e of the
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! f f. der ! ei':ns -.o-j. erat Ion Helfeier.' pro- e.'i ; . e." said Mr. Pihv.er
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ti.uis as to an special i ond:t:on "i" : n.o-t important iuM;c forcery case d tails i -speettp.-: t he same irrow inc out of the war- inie to Th.- mmimum - aj t pri- e. npit Mondav. Through the ana ml w -. th. i e- not th.e sa nv sh.oj!d nUIU ement of W. T. M-ran. chief .t i: now n 'ei! . ;'.!;e: P:o!e or at (,f j lM e -r' t er ice. that James the vtV. r.cn;am;n Vaushan. a youth tinder "The -Manner ..f t d - tt isu-z. and ,,:.pt at S- attle. hid confessed to any spe. ;al ri.es of pu i cli.isct s to ' 'C j t a ! :v 1 MAiik :o ernment in ;;oi to hid. ! i he. ks firni the o .artern-.asft 's of"Tlie ,ii i .- pi n e r.r th h:-het c(A a "mp l'pton. N. V.. nr.d d o i f oi:Moer.di lions to r t .ill pa-sir.": f..- amounts asrt atin:.;,!v witii the reas-n- therefor. mo'3 than J-.'oo"'. "The two pi p.K-ipa. ceir.sideia tion spent the m.orev freely. I; ir.--f.v-ttie ad !-:- t o t p. ni ; t ' e .- "n ern a COod hotels and entertaining '.a v -t)... pos-lhilit v of faV'U'i'lsm or un- ;.hi'. He vuis t- rae married a f.ii:!-p.. ir. the sale a nd th'1 o i i'i- ("hica-o curl thi wek. He is a wait -Pa ations of tiie p.-chis-r. itic extradition to New York for 'Sales will e f.'iMy a'Otiop tr-(i
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AT LOUISA. KENTUCKY
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Union Trust Company Sa? Dp< Boxte with p1jU facllt for th privacy of cum-tomer
Dcnt Ply Caah for Yccr Clothing GATEI-VS 1 6. Miehlen Kl.
Vlien yoa think f Ilom-f l rrv
lKidn3 think of -KaJlon.'
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hover. in p'-v-on jji t -mpa'V !' i onne-
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i . . .pa uts of .,;io' i f t o. r:.,.i s . rnnit, frt e vmpl'1:- :r.t ol.i i.::;..j!" .-!wu.t hire w p.h ht : e.
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pow der plai t .it N:t.o. U! ar-1 a Vasl;r;ton o:am;tee proper! he pe'-mltteu to .
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I.'iI'IS Ky , July 1 - -To ir ir.n w- : , iid and j1' ;nj ;;e.j h r M oiid ay w ii-n an A i '. v- ". fr-i-i;T trait; c: i.-hed :r: three a::to:n :! -io j..d ;"-'-:h-i' and 'do-.'. w i h r.en. T:" e d ad: Jiü'i "e a p m e : . Pa e! 1 un.or..;. .hi . ';:'.! and Ihuu ;
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This pifid'i'iM a!-o appli to 1 i.i'i
ven ; tion w ill le Mr. Painter. reprent- I r-rre-.-r.tati e and '.o-al :tfT!:ej s
A-iihllid. K.v ilcjot Pe;.
: k or. a frih' :i-: e.
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