South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 201, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 20 July 1918 — Page 3

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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

tic TALIAN SINGER Fine Program Has Been Arranged for Concert on Monday Evening. iLili.iii si;:''!-, who i '. th a -' 1 V lost ;.oth h i inP ill .i .OH, .Ulli his .li f s u J ?" ' f and hi liiotlu v.h I . i 1 ! I Cp.' ,o: '- 1 ; r, '. : p. ;viir. W shltl Uto ini.'T if at M. P'-Ul do.. ill J pp ar in a in i t t h l i s Morn ev nil' o'f lo -k . He v. i V o Mi: aii .'a, im .- i. .-Shont-i. iol; i: : Makielski. plants. Pa i . r i - i-.iy ivii-t.-.l S) t h .r h at 1.;. Max Wihi t m id M; Tr ij.hi. - ' . : f i I '',.. j.',,r.ontlrp r.t. at i . : i . 1 1 : : -1 Kram follows: , l.irt one. "A Ii um i a . I.i n t :i s i.i " . . . M r. Mii'jii'l.i 'i 'Caro Mia i; n" I V.i u'.'-f 1 1 ioi ilia lit . lr Cup' .i h. 'Ch Sol.j .i" ?!HO- Spr-1 i ml I'O. . 'If I "a-.-ailr tt" T'-u t 'v " Jon r. i f t I t o ; - " TolrriU-" Tavlo; Mix Shonts f'.i I.a O üMm froin th-opora "IViii o- i" 1 on'-. 1 1 .i 1! i Si-iior Sp'-i a n'lo. I';irt T-mk 'Thr- .'ihtinaa- ami tin- Rr. '.. .lint Sarr. rt(U'i I i c kinvon M 4 x Mirandi. "Ch,. ilchd i M.iiiina ' (fiorn th' per a 'T-i lloTi" r.ic" . . .Pun. ?i;r,n.- Spei 3 nd .''. "Autumn" ' T.t 'Cllde" . . . .'ha m i n.i de j Pa de reu vki ) Mivi Takielki. ; "At ravnin-" '""adman i I If A.'.. . i , M f 'i i - 1 1 .It 1 I i i . i i i 1 1 . i ' . i i i 1 1 i . i - . . . . i i . j i . i i . j , "Ioe i.-s Mine'' . . Gardnei Si';iior Fpc randr.o. ".Miz::rl..i" Mis Fhont?. ".. Dunn.! Mo'idc'" 'foim opera "Hip -ob tti" Sis nor Sperandeo

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j she is survived bv her huoand. CHINESE WOMAN STUDENT i'1 V' "'?'?1 i (ivui F iancis Ion and Wanda I.ee. WILL SPEAK AT THE FIRST!"'' f.ai-r. ir c smith. v. m i r- oininnii ni o 1 1 Mn A ' K"10,no- ljn'1 ,l ,s,'''. I'ene. and a M. E. CHURCH ON SUNDAY jl.ruthcr. .lando Smith. live in M.Irecntovvn. 1 nd. Mis- I jnih' S. Warn.', I'oo "how. j The hndy may he viewed snnrla 'hina, is spending a few da s at t he ! l .iorn l n z from 1" o'cloik until the tome t'f I. ' I . 1 a toi . ?'' 1 '.la i in- ; t j i,;i. .f the funeral, which will In .v. a- the .J -t of Mi. Lo via ud's ! lu id at the residence at J : 0

'-l-'ter. Miss lit te), hove l.llld Mi i Wans will oicupv th- pulpit, of th. First M. F. church S imla' morning, i ml will tell v,nie thin-;.' f inte '"7'le -o,:f heirn intrv, its ts i i-toi' Mi-s Wane : a madU(te of the Women's toüee of Miiilhi i ii I'hin'i. an . nu riiMil -hool at 1'int rivw. For the pa -I .car she hiv Veen t-tujyin;: at Mornini-'sde i oMe'-e. .Sioux Fit, la. Mi-s Wiuv,' is on her way to Aloany. Ind.. vht-rc yiie wil! spend her acaion. 0UNCILMAN VENNET GETS CALL TO NAVY Maurice Vennet. '.10 Tavlor t . councilman from ttic tiiird

card, wili leave Sunday mornin-t tolMtilb v . "Son'-rs i f the dd Folks" tt.ter the naal ensign school, which j dams has been . t tablished at the niunici- i T'ie.1 F.ht l is the conductor of the

pal pier. Chicago. Foumilman 'cnntt s.ictt .-sfullN p:i--etl the exniiiiation for entrance into tlu -choo! a fi vv months am and until the present time he has been awaitrail. I hiring the past feu weeks he h.n taken a special course of studies il the I'nivcisity of Xotre I'.uncwhich will help to tit him in his. work for an ensi-tnslup Who will be .ippointecl to It II Mr. Wnnc t's place in the city council his t ot been decided upon, but it ... . .:ii - pr.-Tei tnat s,ome action win ii" do'.il't he taken at the next meet- J hi, of th.e city fathers, which ii j scheduled for Mond ly i.iht. j Zl AMERICAN RED CROSS AMBULANCE DRIVERS DECORATED FOR VALOR WASH IN'iVl'i V. Jul !-lrc AblTbatt Ibd l.nice (iriM l s !..-. '..- -. i !1 - , t V'os- a tul.tti- J l a w a r.h-d the1 ; valiant cross o' war for d'trin the ic?nt Austrian I a v nv i oU'clP ive whicii w IS i.T'l he d n.ii:an aim. Led "t it id'Tlat tet s' hfiir was s (- ;oriv;s,.,j t " : ; . 1 . t m a c a .;e.zram from Pome. Cole:? Seeley if Newaik. N. I . op.e of the driers who was wounded. was i.-itcl pc rsor..!l!v Vv K:i, tor Pinnianucl who rprcs-d a pi1 rev latum of tl woIa hov the An'.crio.m I.cd 'ro-a pi the : in war ore. r'- ho woundci in the hand, will :e charced from the hospital ri a V toll i s bv It llw as d isle w na vs. Th rifn recei'vinc the war rro:r'"ludcd hsh!t S'ee'e.v. Pii-ut. As -!i of S.m I'rar.visoo. director of three. and the- following - CI. VII .Irivers of thä -ettion Ted Fori .!f-at,.:i. lk:v URiiid Hanks Williard -b.l. George ..es lilallt i'alimr. Pokert Pe-ser. lbr.: Sie!'.t: an. iMwutd paush-ity. Party libi s Wcted H iiclci son. '::.rie Ma-ttrs. M.ib-ohu I'l-.m. Prvant i-.i-.i.tt. WiUthlop Si.elr. I . At- !...! Tl.ullKbl.f. (Irvine P , l v and Hrü.'.iu : of K.cf.s..s tVtv. - j t - l-i.ii' .tddre- ? the cVr.er men m! On names of ihc other two n.eri d.aot.ited wtte not i-iven.

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.! ! i ' - of ti.- hoard f safety h".d tr.ru- brs !-u"U',.ir i:uetJn in th-;r newly -f ui'h.-h'Mi ofrb?ers in the ;m!,."ii: to the chief of pof ar.d captain's !!';?. ThN room w.,, f-.ro,,!.- i.y th. .i - I ' I I r ('.! UU' I i L I f7 1. J . I I , II)' he i l'i u.t rters of th- detective w.is h. Ii.---, 1 ;,p,i the old room demodeb 1 for th'' use of thr? safety board. L'pnn r'",:it ot of t'ol. '. A. T.i rlislc l outi;.' food ,'i'lnuri .-trat or, the ln.trl ' o ii t 1 to 1 t Mr. ''ar'.h-le iiominatr- "!,;. f .-Y'.i.-l of the tiro drpartin nt as a U ji'itv food arlniini.-tra-toi. It is Mr. Carü.-I'. intontion to ha . r Chi f Sif.rel ahl in thr- I i -1 r i - 'o'ition of yiztv jir-miits 'or 11:111:1.- p iiposrs. At ( ( ry hro tai:on in tlu- city the i--op'c of thr)ii!i''ohool leirin to .--'uro 'i.';ir foi- th-r- yurjoes will .i)if to o itaih the cf rtilkato?. il. .1. f'r-ikin. ai'O S. Taylor- Kt.. ri'l Wilham a nauqh. s 1 s S. Ionis hlvri., fic appointril to th- . i p . I I t ! 1 1 ? 1 1 1 . L'ail fl'lpr: iryi-n-on on thf the ilfpartWilli.im McMalion r?- ! ! 1 1 - n t . it rii 1 . -:i'i-m1 fir'.i thr nn!irr i'f.'i rtoitit ( I v ' t l I Ulli. Ill i i M r. Mi'M.ihmi ami Mr. I:upc t"af. with th' 1 1 a ft ton tin cm t ncr ' To. '.-.la v. IS. LAVEN SS C 1 ; Wife of Local Physician, III of! Melancholia. Cuts . Own Throat. ! Mis. Lc'iii i I .i v c n cood . .1 1 yeal s o,d 1 S. Mi hiuan st, commilled sitioide F'rida' mornmc 1

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UUIMÜtKI AI LbtrbK rAhK , a on. eri o'cKk k in Fli-el's ImikI Will i;ive tomorrow evening at Keeper nark. Ftdlowin i-' era m : -March. "Stats and Stripes evr" Selection. "'Attila" Walt.. "OhUnita" (vert ute, "Queen for a Pay' Mchdy. "Theie's a knii;. Ttail" the pr For- j . . Sousa i . .Verdi j Katnard . Adams hon- , Fdliot I Fried ma n i I th a psod . ' 'Slavonic". . ! Patro "Wee .! ' ( i re vor" . . !Ser-nadv "Anita" Jone.s i f i he dd A IUI. TWO MINUTES N00N-DAY PRAYER AT BL00MINGT0N i July "ft ' P.I h m ixc.TOX. Ind. j i wo niinut roniiii.iy prayer is prtided for in a pi or la ma t ion issued bv Mavr.r Weave! heie. Svvee 1 lo ii r of I M a t i w ill he pkt ed on

the . himes at the Imhana unh ersity ; definite conservation proit..i., proastudent Mnhhnv each noon t.v prof. ''-V ""'''l I o nnnonm-ed after the re.loh.n F. Folev. cliinu- master at't,,,n of Herheit CV floovpr. federal

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Baby Killers of Berlin

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; Benton Harbor Home Guards; and Police Get Dozen From 150. ! ' 1 i Mich, .1; of Nile.-. iiy 1 Mlc.i Inn t habitant nrt ir-tlio w Ii n t h thick on to roost i'ri. Jay niht is pt ' hc-1- j ulr-. In f.iit, tlu-v hrtcn't this wci k.j as Uhi- h.as litcn a a i.J Ia-t nii,'!it a feat -how ;i! : l 1 i in t h pt I forma !U c n:' tJ.f carniMil waj pnlNil olf that the towMMntii as uel! ;; the how jieop!.- o!;.J not anticipate, a." ) member. of the home ciirM'i of Kenton Hailx.-r. Mich, working in conjunction with the ; Xiles polic ', swoopt il down on the siiow ürio'ind; and as a res ait more than 150 citizens of Nile?, toother) weie rounded up and asked To pro- . . . . ... i oner tneir uiaii i.miv .oout a doen weie una'nle to and had to spend the nicht in jail. lad r. I land. 1!vr-ii tli- iLcnihir- of th car nival hand :i 1: honirh not the draft aqe, were taken in the tound-up . J All of the men uatheted in the raid were made to march to an Id house nearby, while they were surrounded on either side hy the hnn.e jjuard with their ;iiii fixed and leady for action. n the way to the station the carnival band struck up patriotic aits, which added to the martial effect of the capture M the prisoners. JAMES TO WALKERTON. THERE'S A SCREW LOOSE t a moetinc of t'ne South Hen t Automotnle l)c!ers' association he! i Friday nilit, it was decided U adopt the follow ing i esukr.ions for woikins: anI closing liours: Xo frarape. service station or repair shop will open mornings until 7 o'clock and will close in the evening at ß o'cIocL, with the exception of Saturday, when the plates will remain open until midnight. The will close all day Sunday.

WILSON BROS.' EMPLOYES rifl Uvm JtTO HOLD PICNIC TODAY " Mi'inS,! u... nih hopes of war department officials

The feature son Prothers' of the picnic of Wil- j shirt factory, to bet held this afternoon at Pottawatomie park, will be the indoor basehall name hetween the (lar.-t Street All-Stars and the Wilson Pros, ttam. P.oth teams are primed for a real hattle and the crowd will he I ti c ated to a hish class exhibition. i INEW WHEAT FLOUR ! REGULATIONS MADE FOR INDIANA FARMERS INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. July 20. A n nmi nceinent was made lie re Frida' from thr office of II. K. Pa maid, federal food administrator for Indi-

miic laiiü, that as a temporary arranee- . Alien j hient new wheat Hour regulations

com t nur. the larmer nati neen rornuluat ed ly the federal food administration. The new regulations provide a farmer ie peimitteil to have wheat Hour ' ithout sa hstitutes on the basis of eisht pounds a person in his family a month until Oct. 1. 1M. The Hour may be obtained hv exchange from mills and i i elevator w hen the farmer certifies he h;is crown the wheat he bruits in. and desires the tmur for his own 1 fa mile only. I Adminisirator P.arnard -aid a food administrator, from Ihirope. !-.rrj.','7'Nr'.! Ty?rVi'i no loncer - m the kie and dro i!1hs of l-'ianf and Fnlatvi avcijor pro t apturl ' all;ed oncenti .u;on camp far from th'

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LATE IN YEA i Washington Officials Antici pate Full German Retreat on Marne Front Within 48 Hours. was i M ;t.x. .In! v ik paltment o!fitia! expet t cointfM o!fenie aainji H.l. lie nia n t n he launched later in the niesent ear. Th:s was I :.-c ios J of the hoü?e y den. Mulch. indicated that possibly eiht ! I'Mla, to mcmoer tmlitary tonimittec ! chief of ."talf. who the employment of Aniencan division? in the pier-ent double battle on the Ai.-he-Mai neKhcir.i'i front would not altert materially plan? to hull m erwhelminc manpower into the si eat striiiuyle j to come when the eii'oit to heat thenemy hack t'f I'Kiich and r.eiyian soil begins. It was made plain that the sinash1 in-A attack of Franco-A nu rica n fotces cm the Aisne-Manie line i ! i s et if carded as only a minor opi : rati "it in

comparison to what is j Tiw only fotind statement issued Phe success of the dine,lV ( 1 pa 1 1 ti i e n t was 1.sm on ;irsi

I1" come. launched 'L'liur.-da hv' Ccn. I 'oc h, stai tlujweer. has alread let-n lins. 'tficiai reports from I'ari Friday ni-ht said 1 T.-mo. prisoner and :V' ;:in had Veen The r.cJ'lin ' t.:tvment Fiench adxanet.-. out ( a ptUl't d. admitted i n o r e d Anieritan participation and ilaimed -'0, 0U" prisoners had been taken th.e Geinians in their de launched last Monday. Apparently th enemy commanders dare not admit to the ijerman people that Ami ri can armies are already liphtinK 'er a Puis front and scormc repeated o(.r veteran (JeiMian dtvlsticce?.1 sion. llHM Kt KM t Not (. ontii nicd. I Flepoits late in tlie dav from lauidon and Paris indicated that further advances had l.teii made by tlu-Franco-American forces during the day. Official advice from C.en. Pel shin:; led to the hope that Stessens, neatly 1 miles inside the Herman lines, night before last, would he in allied lines within a short lime Humors that it had alrrad ! fallen and .U'.e.m additional 'erman prisoners had l.een taken were ir. c i r c u la t i C' n . 'ut no additional adr, i::sUjns the following statement: The attention of the world i. of course, foenssed m the tremendous rounter blow beinu delivered hy Geli. l-'ocli. Cradual extension of these operations to the east is indicated in the press dispatches, but as yet is not officially; ontii nu d. The vain on the front of the original counter thrust has been deepene-1. purrowinv the salient and making the position of its German occupants less anal less tenable. i;KVt Hill (ieinian llctrcat. "We have no leport of the .apture of s-'oisson, hat the battle lias been raeini; at that part of the front, and the fail of Soissons seemed to be indicated by the progress made at the time of latest ofticiai dispatches. "The significance of this move-; ment lies in the fact that the ?u- j pieme commander evidently feels I that the allied forces are now s.if- ; t'.ciently eamiK to justify rvoioi-' offensive action." j The belief bevan to take shape in the minds of many staff officers heie that another U hours rniulu see the CJermans lieatiiiK a hasty retreat from the salient the now hold south of the Maine and possibly I from the whole vreat !end they j fctced in the allied line when they ( struck on the ("hemin des Dame front last Mav and forced, their way I.-, m o to the Maine. Fnless the American troops are brought to a halt definitely befoie Sumlay biht. ii is freely predicted that the enemy will be forced to fall back. L'ven ii he is successful in evading the j;'vs of the vise that P closing in on him he will he compelled to r.bandon vast quantities of war mat rial and will lo-e nnny .risoners in niiikini good h.s escape, it is behev ed. AMERICAN- COASTWISE STEAMER IN DISTRESS Ni:V V(PK. July I'li.-biiH Fri- I J day tt was reported in marine lircles ! 1 here that wireless calls for .'i-'ist-ance nati neen pitKea tip ironi an American ctastwi.e steamer jdvins ; between Posfm and a soutbern j ! pert. The steamer usually carrief I I nas--en?ers. That another it-.it from ubma- ; r:nes off this coa?t had been expected i y ravy orficials herame known Friday when it was learned that I durinc the past few das mästet) of coa?twi-e esse! have received i oidfrs to take a course that wouid keep them as loe to shore as safet would permit. t l-l, T Uh AriUn W LUN SON HAS -HAND CALLED" WASIIlNdToN. .1.1 v teioes i.f dismissal fin-u im posed (on! t ma it;.-! m,.l l.ifit. Joseph P. Wsh c'v of li"M W.ltll, ' ' . ,V ! I - tlie ,1 ! HIV upon S'-C-Oll. son of and F.tst i 1 .'t . C'll.t! !es T. I I'a i !-e I b.r V VX e! e i l.l 1 1 i b" I e.l . 1 I.e. ub.t in a P.a'ti- ! u;ore ua in b!i n g i a id 'as; were commuted by Pies Mat i"n i Frida v to I i n ea rn p. three months Co"t:nemenl

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C OISE SUNK I Torpedoed by Enemy Subma-I j rine Near Fire Island. : Off New York. ! VAS!I.i;To. .J ; V ' . li ! I , '' t 1 . I h II I i "i'iil.i t h..t t h-' i "n ::-! An- I . ilo'.iil MT-n'. , Slav a i' in or - ( I i r 1 1 - Sin P ; e - h td liviMi ' oi !.i . i li i ,. n !.-.. i r I in U n k ' in- ' I n s'i 'iii.( ! ine ' i - i ; . n - in , 1 1 1 e ' i - 'he ( .1 t'f t he e.1 : .. u.i in i n w a : I--' . Th ''!- il .! ! i t ; ii that may h i e known ..i a late .m. ini1 t a "-li . 1 1 T if teMilte! wer. ;:n hour. : T!t- .-.; !:-if w ,i s n-t ' ruiiriled i a sei inns m.iliTa! los. If he a a it im "f en. m y 'a Oma rine.c however, it . iou th.it the l'-Vio.-.ts uro in t)ie tianpoit lane and lose in the "ntrance of .New Yrk harbor for th down 1 o mi! es t li 1 ie:;o ou;h-as' of wr nt l Fire , island. 1'ntil the statements ,sf en rv i oi definitely establish thit v.as sunk !'" a t'irnedo t h essl t lie re w i! 1. ;i fio 1 1 1 1 1 1 thlt she -tiork a driftins ibf.n-e miiie or vas wpiu i w n hy accidental internal explos;on 'r ot Dei pay IWmal leiailtnnt Sta I emMit . j I e po I s. All It t o 1 1 o w s : oi tile Do.'U of the at Say a cross i - 1 1 a y i Mile ra i n i n station have i.een -f-nt J ; ea t South a v to i li e island ! beach, pi esu nia i dy to tr.msfer men J Itnjii the San hieco. All telephone r-onnectimis w ith h ii island hae been taken over for oil nia I busi- j 1 1 ess. ; Pi eparations ha e .o-en made at ) j the j Fo Fnited State- ha.-e hospital at t Mills. Staten island, to re,-eive ! wounded nieii. Sit toe authorities! there were not certain they were j from the San I "un. althoueh that ! wa on;ien-il hihlv proi'.tble. 1 Persons li inc on the l!,i blon shore of the ba.v teäortt'i l-'rid.iv , hat the heard a numi'er of explosions at sen Friday ir.ormns. i Iiml Many sur,4iors. j Two life ho. i is tilled with survivors' landed at Point Woods and then put olf aaain to one of the rescue ships which was seen to stem down the coast apparently bound j .New nrh ha r nor. At least a patt of the survivors j have been landed at Point of Woods. Thirty sailors, one 'leutr-nant and one ensien were landed at Point of Woods in three boa's between ' o'clock and 7 o'clock this afternoon from the eruier San Pievo which was sunk oft Kire island Friday tnoinim;. atcortlinu to information riafhinn here tonight. Point of Woods is on the l.nn; Island shore north of Fire island liyht. ialor Ieli-rs S. O. S. Fall. i i An aviator Mynie abm the Lone ! Pland slirne at the time the San P.evo was sunk, noticed the vessel suddenly list and wa- instrumental i in havine u n S. ' . S. rail sent out Mom me wireless station on in island, aocordinv to statements by civilians on the shoi e. After a brief in w-siisation the aviator, whose name oubl not i-e ifarned. landed at Point of Woods, mar Fire island beach, yettine into telephonic communit ation with the wireless station. He ordered the operator lo call all v psseis in the v icinity to the aid of the San Pieyo. Civilians said that the aviator lepcrted nearly a thousand men ap- i peared to be struvlins in the water j when he cirrled over- the ruisei- I Soon after the S. O. S call iiad been sent out, seven or more essel. raced to the scene. and circlim; around the .-'an Pievo. hevan a systtmatic search for survivors. Hundreds of these, it was said, were taken aboard the rescue ships, which included several tankers and one naval vessel. Late Frida' nisht thr navy depat tment would add nothmv to this staiemen!. and olhceis professed !( have no information as to the cause of the loss or the r.umh?r of survivor .. It was apparent, low ever, that th oflirials were prepare, to hear that some live, were lost despite the optimistic tone of the first dispatches. The return of the undersea raiders was r.ot u neprt ed . since the sinkings of May .':nd .Ji.ne had shown that the letman admiraltv was capable of cariyin;? submarine warfa i e to th ei v doors of Atneriea. The Fan I : - s was the fust major watship to lie lost since the oi.nüy ntPtfil th vn! . None 'int i-om-meicial coastwise shd'-1 tell piev to the su hmers: hies on their firt '.aid and in the war zone none . .lestroyers. transports and smili patrol hoat? have been uci f ssf u llv atticked. Pepi; reports of attack' on othei hin? anr! th.t warnincs had Keen i sent to enastuise shipping I" keep r io.e to th roasts. naval officialst?adfaftlv maintained thev had no inforrnation on which t hbev that the su1 mar ires hid com Little Ollirial Xrwv The otTicial dinatche to ;h mv-. j department Friday nisht weie -.u J far t-fhind the news ropm : of the diastr and so lacking in detaib I that little orrhial o-up.iom roubl b 'formed. The pop.,',.- effe. t of the los of the S.;n I'lfo on t i holosv "f the nationa' however-, was the ran.- of h ps -f a p 1 1 a 1 a treat deal of comment. It amused a w a t spirit, and a - f op i 'a commotion f.u f VI rt-ilin; tbe Jle'AS of the ' ! e I ' j it i v e 1 1 y A m e i nan I i p in hV a n . e vv Pit It a- a I I o pi 'si t io 1 1 of luiiitaiv ( IUI I'll' UUlo- 's -if V.tStp' JiiOie f.'. tern than t le , . o f a t i u t u ; a ' i v j il.v an !:n pot ta nt ship and the b. I proia bl-.very few l.ves. ;f an.v. Ir J rM,y y,e statfii tittl all the ,iene;ew hah the n.o;. P.virt ment h z: o:nr,iar,'l for buntins the suVcnnes ?r in ;a 1 1 n n and orhcils r tili entheb ynn.idtnl of their

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Fonsirr iiosrir l. 1'iri.t ( Xltrrinr ml It nir Moders te '"'lis rc"-. M;tteri,ity A 1 1 :u b ai. n t s Put in ')!'! r New 'orot. 1 O" r ijom: coitirr siioiv Hell Phonr r.MT Hein- Pin n- PUS IS"! v Michigan M., ;rnin. I h.or. mrvrLis Ilepairc'l. All Work Pone hy Koits and ;iaraiiioel A. r.uosi:. 22t w. wsi.. IL Interior Decoration Wall Paper Picture Frames The I. VV. Lower Dec. Co. Vour Tire Trouble are our trouble. ice. se' r: ( OLIAX A. Always at your urvIVeo Air! See 1": VI LCAM.INCi TO. Schulart. Prop. Ill W. Colfax . IL I. K2::. Holland Fiirii.-u4's make warm frientl". Ask jour iielulitKir. J. M. .ibloiis, ActMit. :o i:. Lasjillo e. II. Phono KT9. ability to prote t the toasts. If another riit has h.--n started with throbject of a topulat auitutmn to cause the tetuin of American naval forces n the war out-, it it mlon ut - edly will prove in that j'-sp,..,-; ( failuie. NI-IW VMPK. .I'Jlv li:e is land, v.-he re 'lie cruiser San Piof. was sunk is a emit pi miles ott the south höre of l.un island anU aitOUl ä" luiles east of the entrain e of New Volk harl.or. A lishMio j.on the island provides a nuik f"r trans-Atlantic shipping in ami out from New Votk. N'KW YORK. .Inly J".- A tank .'teamsiip arrived at i larantln-- at la o'clock Friday niiMit and ie ported thai she had '.'oi men i.n l.ari. Tliv iiie presumed to b sirvi1. oi'.h of the San iJiepo. LIGHTLESS NIGHTS" TO BE RESUMED IN U. S. NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT WASHINOTON, .Idy 2, sumption of "lichtles ni-hts. P.e. :na: RUl'cted last winter to save fur!, til ie;Com" rtfrtivr next W'o.lnevdav. it w a a nrh" ; r. r e,l l-'i ad ir. ;njs tt ation a' n::h; All outI. .- t h J fni 1 no: lbiminatn-n with t h e e x , p - tion o;' ncessarv street lihtir. will e filHüD'ill'lt-'.l af'.f r that 'late r,il Monde ', Tuesday. Wednesdav a.n j Thuisdav of ea h vve.-k in the N'.--Fnlald states, Pe n nv i v a. r.ia . Neu York. New .Prsv, r-.;avvaie. Mar -u-ind and the Iti-ti n t .if 'olumn.'?. aui! T..edrfv I r-roa .nUe i.f ,1 I i I i I I ii "Hi" i h A e e . in ! b e i n it n , State l.e The ;-tiüo tie I a ! i I i e b r i , 1 a i 1 o 1 1 U.U'hts W i l.i.el A 1 I j att:' tl I t l.e out 1 ' -ii 1 1 1 e ?be 1 ., vv;tb Ith. le.i na t e.j. l-dijcrd t t ti""' ;: 1 ; i . 1 1 ; : -1 1 . 1 1 . i o i ; f i ! I if J vv intere j t . o ii of : y . V : . et :.-bt;i. i.i- ht. v ill !: fO! p- 1 ti a t !" sarv s I e: . Poo r d. l-l! .1 uldo r i er. ui a ni; 1 1 1 r f t h e a e ! a r the oidtr. nid 1 1 1 1 1 ' i i ; r:i alte '.I'd 0)

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SAVERS" E. T. STALEY The Mason Contractor Repair work promptly Joiu Home Phone 5558. Asrentu for (Jilt F-drr- Purnvfi AM kitrln ilrn1 una rop.iirel A. Mss A SON :?7 IJnrdn Way . II. p. .-,;u rx TIRE-Atit'-t I tre !:. -t r e a il e .I 1 1..new. We kn 'V tott. ly--ef 1'ri re l.INFNMI IK tiki: ii or s. Muh. -t. I Hiev c lessold and repa i i ed M. K. fblma n w n .1 o voir work riebt and reasonable. 11 S. MICHIGAN ST. Homo sKt: Pell i.-.io South Bend

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Columbia Storage Battery Service ( mplimeii!.ir y mir battcr at aitwMP.p Ii an-, vine. 1 1 : Jri". c ur in 1 1 -nt d H. n 1 i tur h rn at a ii N' ntaitr wha: Kiiten .(: have. : ma d 1 v I a ii.l ad ice ;s irecv COLUMBIA BATTERY CO. Stedman-5tarr-Knoblock. U. B. Caldwell, Premier Artist. Columbia Batteries in stock. EVERY SHOE a Bargain Shoe at GUARANTEE SHOE COMPANY i

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