South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 207, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 July 1918 — Page 2
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HARD COAL MOT
WIRES KEPT 1
ON FALSE RUMOR TO BE PLENTIFUL
How We May Pay Our Debt
By Gertrude Atherton of The Vigilantes
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Whib- i! -t of r, :rs, ;, historical ' for o.ir own prvi-tnr -e as a repib. f. t that w f w nt to v.,r with "u- It " M-v that every jnt.. . ...... fluent younz American who houI.
extiuct....... for th. re ar, or-lv uvo''11 hs n"e- whthM- envied or J ' 1 A I . I a .... .. t
..if.. I,. anv .ff.r.k!. .: a uraiien. I (la V is lF .. wno new
, ::,flMv-: ';M-pT.-.i the in- th" history of his country and had e ;lab W -villi an -i,thiJ.;,sm. partly fo,:',wpd Isent war from if.Report Circulated That Ger-Coal Administration Warns H'.'-."' u. i!-i:bLli9iJ' Jul1
luinnMK'ii wii.it ouie rvr-' might' h-v. i.- r: th- :i, ul Millen dctermi- 'as to fls?ht n Frenrh n"t only
, for the f.pfdom or me i mteii Mates
man Crown Prince and 400,000 Prisoners Captured.
Consumers to Continue Buying Soft Coal.
Int r-s :n'-rt in the
in ir.M ble. ad v arn e of t h
.irmu.-i. ji(J tli'- . 1 1 - t M.ri ; pic . leachin? here that h- Oi-tmiu ision s co.n iii.i r.'l'M hv .!'. :. print - bad ;.-t. i; fiwi:.l .1 . -j.; i.l t'nro-j.'liM-.t. South K r d Tip;! s.; o ri.icht. I. trly .r. th . n.i . j "r -v.iVs I't'ij-j'i -.ii.in t Tt.- Neu--Tnu--i e from riti."': v. h- v.ttit el t know if the 1 in'.vr, pr;r.'e'
!'.. ., ; ih'" state fuel idinm;--tirti.'.'. has i r.noi.u I that ou h ! ;tii."t,u- ?!;' 1 Hi--- that vd! 1 l . e a !.:rr alhdpjent of anfhf.K 1'" ' ".il thin irii-'in.i i!. ri :! t l. - 1 1 r :p!1. th.it th - ! !eii..i i-i f"' :. nt hrrn ite f .!! i.- - 1 : '! ;.i ! .M il I f.f 1 !--- i f 4 t - irf! il 'j-e of -'M (-O.il i- T ill 1r 1.1 i i; - , i : t f if 1 im to I .. I '. Il.i. f 1 I ,i ij m i n i-'t f or for i-"t Jo-
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rmy had kch tak'i j.ri-.-r'ei . ami - j , j j ( , , ,,
wheth-f it wa. frm- th.t the , , r,u n .;.;..,.;,, f,.
J'MtKe Jiim-'lf hail . a jtu r-'l. v;,,, r. . m . 1 . , '
i.uiiHiis i i ri '.Mni'vi r.iii", al
though they tiny jr-.-. f t- h.r,c !. n
of ,( nt Iii .1 1 ' ' r foe Soi.th I'.eml.
I it when ho'.. n T 1 1 - (lr-paf ! ;m1 . i 1 1 1 : 11 : th- ta I on th a'lthoiitv
tr-i. before ninny hnir- were ;n;if a.lrnim-tr.-itiot.. Jim irt-ilition on tn- .-tr' ts untj! a v , ( late hour. n- re;, ort f-..,t, . t We ha.4 ' ''"" ti-Tliar. hnl l.-.u l- ' I, . , !,.,!, m .Hit ' irf"- , of o h i'i; co il ,!(..;:. i. 1! h .1 c no Wires Hot for a lime. h.,. .u.v intimation until now th-it Telephone ails tioin ti-?i ami ,,,,,, ,. wo;'..! h- (l il,. i'!-.
won:f li, 1 ri'i . 1 1 1 1 n " a no it n'-.s ftoin
t. flion u ni'-il eharaetri.e?. a neare
low.,. ntry fnt. ed into ,ai. UV an! the Iif" cf Jemnf rac'- hut for u.-i' .ti.e .it ;.,.r to :i. ;,s ;i nation the France that foupht on our tevot" th- a;i of Krame. Individually j lutionary Foil and was the determinii'.i, 1. :- of u American men . in? factor in our slrucule for Jnlei 'l -.loo'-n no" .erins; her. Not . pendence. Without Uochambeaü . fe-. h.tW ; Ti .il ilie.l in her e.us. I and hi ei'iht thousand troops when - I j 1 1 : - of ni'-ney hd he-n- lai.il ! qut fortune were at their lowest in p"i' ' 1 - I ' -uhsciiption to 1 clievf . fM v. e should no douht be a colony -:m-i m-;- of ls-r iihan- ami of cireat Hritain to!ay ; ami t..i!"a -woinaU 'l -oli!:r.s Sli' Was M tte lots heen ;is ureat a hero to the - tlo hio;:tM ..f x)f war. Juan of .American s.hoolto a? Washington Am pitou! ). d. 'himself. i:.t i: a ci h-2inr .n- to iooK . ' It is to oe hoped : ha t the exi5- . T. Iii to-: ii.Hii'ii il niat tN i . h." 4 tu if s of .:r will permit our men noon, el to h.iin at the .-take, he to ieiore. alone and unaided, Al- .! i'.iti mililary o!i:.' than stce-Lm a a in to l'iatme. 1 happen
to Ik.i I nllio ukc stu. w 1 1 ! 1 1 1 liavi" 1 1-1 L- n o I In t tili .1 ml.itinii nnc fv o a
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s . rotvini'ii-il lull'.' since, and sh t lie minils thousands of our vojiv !-..o! iiea; w-aith an.', th" iimliesi i officers and i-oldiers. and r'hen out v. it- of all the rations. It would arm i.- once more a unit, perhaps tfair in 1 11 -i st that h-r p-opj.-. ate (vu. I'och will withdraw his own the i.iaes-t and t h" mojt pa t r it ij ; t roops ( 1 om the southea.-t and etiof all th1- 1 11 i c I -ents. for h' cow- ! iMc us to pay our eerlastins? dent
nls in x.aifi 4- a 1 e mli -'ioM. and to Kianrc. Not e en tlm i"evitahe j .;! 1 ni.iiirii aie patrjiitic w hen fully victory oer Germany fo'' which i
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the front. ontn.;.'d to ;. p tii j,,,,,,., ire t.u-.- until n I il- hour. T 1 (,o .!d
i' in 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 .
Ii.i' ev-n though w i' ai 1'. oiii r. or mal 'tp
Miot d. ;ut tlif-i c i- a pa--ion and (in;- millions in men and out biiiions in saltation abmit th i t riot isn- ' m mony are imlispensah'.e. would of the l'ifch that lifts them to a,sie the enlightened portion of this j plane of Jiieir own -nd is an even republic such profound nrd spirit-' more fotrnidable force for the hru-! iial satisfaction as the established;
:.il materia !im
f 'Ihi um nv to , fact that American troop
alone
-i.tphic i eport or' afi- on--- ;
ii..nc4 r i'ii T i if ;ii f t n T:on on -i
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the worern front did r;-! i..vm to flli t.n.lto..v fl,-at.-s an ninr- ! ' ' 1 1 :,tr1'- expres-es a r-;..f A I.sace - Uor i a i ne. made Alsace(.m o...r th- wir" i.ntii aft- 1 ".:',,,!, s .h-m.ind' j..,- .,?h-. ' -1 i .h-.' 1 : ''" f,'rx ,Ili,t u"n1,1 fatiati- i lorraine the special yift of the)
' an k. and .ilthf.'uli r p o r ? - r c . , , oaid.-d with o : . m.r i-- in
W er Of the most encoura-in-: kilui. i,i I , i,.n ,n.,L. ., c..-.l vl.ort . peop!.
iue mo nor uos:anu.iio ino rumor--. :,M.V jtahle li'-xt w inter un!- ca
.f .,l!tln.,( it- th- CUttint? .ff of ' " "- ..-.s.o .-öl...., ... , ,., , .M..-.O..0 .....p.- j
f ,, , :e,;von Willi than The slrilev oi had dllen the Mun Irom tile sou o I I I'l.l iK'll'i! I li.l I i I
al -.eiH th- Kreuch not the -mcst i I'liited States to Krance.
oi ..ii p4-oiiis. i .uneii Miu anc- in coto-se or time, n tne war coes
. ' '" I ,;-( l ' i ml i:ifi- Ailis " vni-cs.-i i.i. lonrr 4noui;li for- our ntiff in-
!; wohlan said .-':. had l,. .,rd i,u in' . ontin.ies.
ml ev ! con-
iinnu wlio posihl- can do so u-
the eptnneut i'.n ami insiuceriiy of different people now thim; and talk
, it r,n" that has not a i-'lctn. nf -mir- of little else than the war this
that the kai.-er u a - d'd. and when
toM that thn. 4 4 r... w..-b ,.,..i ' , , , , t .11 it;iaht nor ff hn"st sentiment fo- pa.-sionate w i-h will iov.ss the io.u mac mete wa- m -n'ti -ooii (i,,. -f,od srad of soft coa! which- 1 information at hand. she ev i:.. e, , . Vlip,i.'e for this territory- ,h,t r,,allf'r- Knited States from end Jo ,nd: and much Iis- rmintmo, m .. n..a. ....,.....,;.. ... u; ' - t.ule.l or were not permitted
- i i .vi;. ii.ii.v t-ii:iii..i.ii .ii Iiifop!e in the down town di.-t ri. t de,-: i rat ion that ( mi-u hums must
Therefoie. ..Uioiiuh i; never wi'Klo pay our great historic debt in i : i . " .... . l : . ...-.-,-....... r . . . . 1 . : . . -. l .
,.,,.. U t .... f , , . 4 -. i i ' ie i n i -1 1 1 1 r i o i o m e an i . 1 1 e i - ins iniirieir i.iMU'iii i o t ii- i la 1 1 on s i n e 1 1 to w a r an a 1 1 o r f . it n i n ?.!-.. i - . n . i .t-i-1 t to 1 1 o f -1 . rd . . 1 1 '
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r ,, . .... ........ i 4 . ; . , . , , . , f . i . p u i u i c. a i O'.i - ; , i o s u o n i n I o i !! n oi - w i io-- . n a aim a i u e n i soiu ic I sI he war appeared T !) th" mam anu :n his plea that buyim? "f th",' , . , . . ,
topic- or cor v rsa t t..n . arm tumors f ( !.itUmuio.i vaiM-ties . nrttinuc. ariotj- kinds were diseu.-M d from :
every a 1 1 g I e . U licil Work of Mock I'.rokcis. K.erynody hoped that the rumors weje true, and all show-i d ke-n disappointment when thev c.o.Id n.'f he confirmed. It is the opinion of m.anv that su-',i stori"s that have t,o .-rn Ida m of
f r 1 r tri i f i o M or IrMli V. 1 1 . Km- . . ' M W I I W
oiiiim'. hi:'nlv em mu ..ini;, a : e bor n in Will -t., .ew York, for i other reason than to -nl.wn sto. sal".and tradinir.
TIRED SOLO
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ii ws ;inl siiiTtTins hihI ji n al ;im' t our i psi u in our darkest j
i o; war ior altruistic reasons oniy. nour, we siiouiu icei in i-r new
! w -f ii"v ei tlieles w ere o ver.iov i (hour of ictorv that the best was I when the day came that permitted ( lacking. War is a 21 o- business J us bht for Franc a well ;is ' Let us pat a soul into it if v-e can.
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THIEF DRIVES AWAY WITH REALTOR'S AUTO
Packs and Equipment Grow Heavy As March to Front Continues.
Bells of Hell Go Ting-a-Ling -a-Ling for You and Not for Me sample of IliitMi "llimi f Mate."
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K.KII INI) T II K l'.KlTISM KlNi:Sicate harmonies, but it is Tommy
IN" KlIAN'i'K. June '22 ( Cot respond- I -Skins' masterpiece. It is almost a!
dire or lament, colored with .ins?
encei A striking feature of the K.ii-
1 that touch of elusive t'ocknev hu-
U.-n so,ui r s war sons is uieu no- mor v,,ch shows that it is not to he ( mor, Kven the Kreuch tind il dilti-. taken seriously. These are the word?:
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. Itll'll illtlll 111 1 . fin. or TO. r .4 t' I 1 : I . r w I . n.. ...
'Oencei im- picture wnich pojrra s , 'c..
I. ". White omb is m ; n u .- a -een-passenu'cr Studebaker car. It w as
r.CHINh r.KITISH LINKS IN
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ture which portra s , Ton.mv apparentlv lotds upon as I
" "n,in- hriii.-h shoul. iter as continually oa t .,. ,.,,,, .,y uj,at is in reality th"; 1 1 : '" w hih he tramps along th- roads ol ; ..,,.at,.sl u-a.gedy in the history of'
the lookout for the al
Trust hiiilding' Thurda
some time I'etwern v
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i- 1 a in e. is o rot a wn. aide ,, find any tn f ti e i Th,. of ?11,,lW ril lllt,tlSii,. chine. It, license imil,,- ,- i;,l.- ti,,inln:. :n ,;niml -omehew has a . The police f the s:jrronn.Iim: ,.,,rt,uv. ,.,u.(.t the mau hin- ;,oijg rttics ami towns have he. n a-k.d lv Uhon th(. ,irsl jflin tne U,. the .siouth ftrnd authorities t.. hr on , , , . .... , ,
li .tt' II 4.11 I I " 1 l 111 ( 11 pilK 111 liht.
II) t!li'-i' iias they seldom march in si! in ". Kut as th- march-s . urcvv Immer and tin lurks heavw-r, . their son-s '-onie proportionately - . ' ' h o r : e i I 1 tile I 1 1 1 1 I hi'V be ' 1 11
jii 1 1 1 ' h i ii Li m l-'r;inri' with full equip-
'iiiiiit. sons hav lu-come the c-i
reriii'M rather than the rul".
, t.r , NX -V bft. n-mile maich aionz th"!
obbU'd lii-hw,is of Nortiiern : Kr an-'e with a full kit and 1 '
'I vant to go ome. I want to go 'ome. The shells and the whh'.zhangs thev rush and thev roar.
P. r-4t l; W
the worhi. The truth is that th" ;
r.riti-ii privat- has disi on-red a new 1 don't want to go to the trenchphilosophy appropriate to modern i es no more, war he has discovered that it is too ; 1 want to go over the sea s'uious a business to he taken s-ri- ! Yhere the Alinan cannot
ou.-ly. Humor ami tlippan'y is the only antidot to its unutterable hastlinc.-s. j In all the I'.iitish soldier's sons j
tlie contrast i the son .vis of the tier- i f'ne can imagine ri ijcrman over-
man is most striking. Mere is one j hearing this song and drawing cerwhich miuht wll !" called the Krit- , tain inferences as to the singer's!
catch me; Oh. my. I want to go 'ome."
f V . 1 P j s ' m ;t""u!s of ammunition leaves little j( " j d f-i !'''lh for singing. Wht.-'ling ie- - - irTA e, r4 li'i'A MUites i.-s exertion, and a mouth
j i j 'organ is v u v popula
i.-ii soldier's Uyniti of Hate: "Th" i.ejis of hell o tmg-a-ling-a -ling. I'nr you and not tor me. Kor me the angels sing-a -ling-
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JVTijJxoiu thai
r. but a "or.is--i
b iT-,d is the ideal a ci o m I a n i m e ii t to;
la long march. It -eis an even ryth-' 'mical step wnich is the secret of j end u r.ini e If the soldier cannot spare t h" j 'hr-ath to sin- when on th" march, I
a -ling. i The'e got the gooils for me. I o death where is they sting-a-
ling-a-ling1. Where grae tn' ict"ry. The la Us of hell go ling-a-ling-a-ling, F.r o i I ut not for me.
i morale. Hut the liritish suldier will I utterly . on found those inferences 1 e' ery time.
' lie has a great weakness for senti- j
mental love songs which remind him o: home and of associations that lift him out of the sombre surroundings of his amp or billet. Tommy Atkins has all the intense reserve of the Briton. To sing about fighting or freedom against the en
emies of right, for the sake of the Hag, and all the rest of it, strikes him as indecent. Such, things make
esmo
is clearing mij skin!
Rri,,, d Ointment heip, to make it 'EXCHANGED PRISONER
j-vsvp.c ior evcrv wonnu to I.a
clcir, soft, healthy 5km, the hri and indispensable requisite of be.u tv and attractiveness . R.ntche. tiM'.lmf , pimp r-. redflened patch?. :t hin and Ktrtr. (f the '-.n can he relieved anei u?i:a'.:v removed hy Rc.s:,o!'l):.ttr.,. aided hv , K esirioi 5 a .
j him blush they are not mentioned That is the nearest he has ever an- I in polite military society. The more
I he makes up for it at other times, j p, oarhed to an expression in song of ' Ma mboyant type of patriotic songs, (and concerts ate th." most l' '1'" l f , h , religio us fait h. ' proclaims with gusto that a soldier's
There is one song in particular ( life is the only life for me and so ! v hich might well be called the Song j forth, he frankly ridicules, j of the British army. livery soldier j He has no illusions as to the
MCAD TO CT A D ATlfiM 1 at l,le font can sing it. it is to tie j guones ot niouern warfare. One of
1 1 i ri 1 1 j o i niivn i IUI j ua,,
form of recieation behind the lines.
BI! I K.K Uli. Me. ,I:lv I'd Cisti'ti .luhan I e Koir.it. of Woonsock-
tt. B I , a soldier now in Maine recoveiinu froni the cftetts of hard-, hilis w iub a pr.-on. r in Ucvinan . ' sa ' he would die rath"- than r- -
ard in every trench, dimout and ! Ids favorite songs begins:
I billet m Krame. The words do not j
scan and the music cannot he com- i "When this bloody war is over, mended for niarti.il grandeur or del- I how happy I shall be."
2oo Handsome Voile Dresses Ideal dresses for this warm weather, on sale tomorrow at $5.95 to $10
Lunch in Our Tea Room It is a cool place with appetizing foods.
Robertson Broii Company
Busintis Hour:
Silk Blouses Y -u never .r - iTiiese ! -ni'ir: - ';v at S3.9S. $3 Wash Blouses at $2 You 'vili -.velC' ine :v. r?. p. irtunit .
A Bulletin of Values for Saturday's Shoppers Women's White Lisle Hose, lisle tops, at $1.25, $1.50. Black and White Lisle Hose at 25c. Carter's Union Suits at 89c, $1.00. Serpentine Crepe Kimonos, S2.00 values, at $1.00. Bathing Suits from S2.50 up. Parasols, 25 per cent oft for tomorrow, Saturday. House Dresses at $1.50. Turkish Towels at OneThird Off Regular Prices. All sizes. Men's Handkerchiefs at 18c. Windsor Ties, plaids, stripes and dots, at 59c and 75c. Middy Blouses at $1.25, $1.98. Children's Shoes (jirls White Canv.15 Slippers with ankle straps Schoolmate Slippers at s'uoj values. Sizes ranino: from 1 2 to 2 at S2.50. Youths' Gun Metal Blucher Lace Oxfords, sizes 2 to 3 1 at $2.50. Boys' Patent Colt Button Oxfords," sizes 2 to 5 ' j at $1.98. Girls' Patent Colt Barefoot Sandals, sizes 1 1 'z t 1 3 ' at $1.98. Girls' and Misses' Patent Leather Pumps, with crey cloth tops. Style i very neit and dressv . Sizes 12 to o. Sale price $1.98.
Hot Weather Apparel for Children
Tub Frocks for Girls
In a variety of becoming styles tor hot weather, of gingham, voile, galatea and repp. Sizes from o to M years, at $1.50, $1.69, $1.98 and up. Oir line of Slipover Apron Dresses at $1.00 are both pretty and practical. In colors of pink, blue or black and white stripes. Sizes are from o to 1 4 vears.
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Reductions on Coats Pretty Coats for afternoon, street and general wear for girls from io : 1 years, of light weight serge, poplin and tail eta, in rose, vopen, tan, navy and green at 25 off. Special lot of Coats for little tots from 2 to o years at $2.98.
Boys' Summer Wearables Boys' Wash Suits at 89c, $1.25 to $4.50. Smart novelty models, fast colored materials, 5 to o vears.
Bos' Rompers at 59c and 89c. Standard fabric, neat patterns. to s ears. Bos' Sport Blouses at 65c. Short Sleeves, pain blue and stripe, o to 1-4 years. B o y s ' One-Piece Pajamas at $1.15. In fancy siripes. lavender, pink and blue. A t 11 vears.
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Children's Bloomers Black Sateen Bloomers at 25c. Heavy quality in sizes from 2 to o. Regular 5oc value. Also a line ci Pdoomers for Ciirls from 12 to IS years, at 95c. Made with the new governor fastener. Crepe Bloomers in white only at 35c. Sizes 2 to 12 vears.
Protect your clothing from the dusty roads when autoing. You need one of these Auto Dust Coats. Regular S.-S value for $2.98. Also a special cover-all Coal for auto comfort, in tan only, special at $1.50.
Mens Soft Shirts at $1.15
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These Shirts are values which we consider the best buy of today at the price, made of madras, and percales, all last
;;s:23l, colors, full size.
Men's Union Suits at 98c White and eceru, knitted and Porosknit. These are .econds nf -ahies that oü for (die-third more.
Athletic Union Suits at 79c Suits made ot cool cloth, knee length and sleeveless, with elastic waist band, specially priced. Men's Silk Fibre Hose at 35c Made solid, fibre sole with nifch spliced heel and toe; all colors. Men's Wash Ties at 25c Silk plated, -t hand, in all fast colors. Men's Bathing Suits NavY blue with white trimmings al 98c. Abo Suits with variety of colored trimmings at $1.69 and $2.98.
Hot Weather Skirts are Needful
Never was u more in need -of the co! Summer Skirts white wash fabrics and lijji! weight summer -ilks. Thee prices are an economic ' living to von. You the daytime and a Silk Skirt can a fiord a Wash Skirt f-r for evening' wear.
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Wash Skirts of white pique, cotton gabardine. Corduroy, Bedford cords, remarkable values and Mnart models at $1.00, $1.39, $1.50, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98. Silk Skirts of plaid taffetas in handsome de-igns. SIO.00 values at $5.95. Also silk poplin- in white, black and navy, at $3.98. .
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Buy Your Coal Now
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. Can furnish BEST GRADE ILLINOIS GOAL Low in ash, burns up clean, is bright looks like anthracite. All sizes carried in stock. Also high grade Indiana, and Kentucky coal. Call up for prices. Masons' Supplies. Bell 279, Home 5279. 315 S. Tavlor St.
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' vti. The -killeil workers wer formerly cm pk cd on t- Ntilc machines ! i in jewelry work. None of thni 'uifv unythinc aho'it torprUes le-
j for.- thev came to the fav-torv
Anions other counties repoj tln lenrne.t that it woiili remain in ere Howard. 2.72: Wayne. - 1 : j Svvi tzerla nl .mt H-iz -iiouyh for re- j
2,211: Or;oit. anl Ma-l-isn. 1.1".
rh avfntp torpo.lo rests :., Oft !LpYETTE BOY IS
DROWNED AT BEACH:;;"I"ti'I.,.!r'
lics w o'.iM Ma:":' at th to.,i uiv
ri us f ( aii-i walk a 'v .4 hiinirv us thev were.- p.. aii oi the . -.ei - M am if p.ti ifpr of Rritih Tnr
pri-. ii .amp. -"All vv had was -ate. M'tten po;.Ui a Cul .1-
i.ived i :;.! -'Ms. c ;nc i ; .r.-s vn
. 1 t a..!l 't wiass. We ate with r.
AUTO OWNERS WILL BE PROSECUTED FOR NOT MAKING TAX REPORT
shipment into t.eiinany. I he su-ari w;. storeil in a f"r-n-h wa;hoiise wli'TP it rmailK'fl for t!re- a t s ami recently il was soM .(? a'ietion. j The Yourm .Mm's 'ii : i-t ia n .ism)- :
n ri '
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pedoes Not Admitted to Secret of Chamber.
1 . Tim Special Servi.e: I MFAYKTTF.. lni.. July :..
i.erald Hock. 11 year ol.i. was
a rowne
1 in the Wahash river n-.-ar
l-'rarce ;. ;e Irr.ty n.an-fat -t'Jr.n-T i dainties for the sold ers. The svsleiii of the ".-izai' a ol' ,
in Krane- entitles one to o:.e icciml
wli.'-- vv c hehl o;:r i,o-c w;th
; INDIANAPOLIS. .July L'6 To he s,.r' that lei.lents of the stat uwn-
'ins oiiomohiles report then for : taxation, the state board ot ac1 .A N 'AST I". R. Lnslan.I. .I'.ly -0. , counts has .started a campaign
t fie :y. c -.vcte take n to Alten ..v.. At t'M-iy station oil th.
a v ; hvt ' ier::ian.s ihr- v -tonv at ; Th." ,-rroi of the on.-l r iu. tiou vf through the xariow county as--e. ,-i -p.:: ;:i our fa c v. 1 1 . o j i h I the liuOncv .hain'.'e; of the torpedo sis. Ki'Mes made puldic by the
n.aliv oi' u-
t i:i. I..- ..trat t 'm:nis.i-:ie r v l-itcd I "i slv .;ard-d "v the lrit;h ;ov- bile licenses have been issued by the t. var.ip we wei zi . n f raukf ar- ) erjunent. Altho.igh thrre are three ! secr'.-tary of state, hut only toG.512
iu: veins making ' lü.iolune have been returned for
i
. i ie u ounde.l. Wltt-n ' used iv l'.rn;sh mi oiau line- is jeal- i ;?oard show that 212,00. automo-
: - .li d a pa:: of a loaf of bread, manut'.icf.u'i
. ;'. a' !..' i .tie r tm.e ."
4,f t.ir- I,- iiMirth. .'i'I'"1 ura niiiu'.i. i J.Ik J-
here Wednesday aftemnm, u i . ' ..... . t,,0;ith there : ndMV
their . .,ffc ; riruc:ijjA? '
a r ma n v vvlm h i v i
" v 1 1 1 : ' ) u t . "
4-,-. ; . . '
ft - yf '. : -
! ;
f
thre- o'clock, when the can-e in
which he was ridins uiet. The
accident happened near a bath ins '
beach and three other youiuffrs who were with Hock, one of them WHITE RIVER HbH HAVE
daily afternoon -teas- k
when the unfortunate lad s yoii-er
i.rotner saiu i c.u VNPF.n?ON In:.. Julv - - Tn- ; brother: we were in a can-e w;iich ;
set and we have not seen him !. oi " nue ii.u. l-i- --
1 i-'o IT .It .i.'.s i i ; i . d i 1 '. i'i ; ';
i: i i I in t : ' p:-..r. .a:i';p- w -: ,x . .i . A ' ' c. -1 .i v , -v I.-r I,.- 4- lie'.; DROWNS WIFE IN POT OF MUDDY WATER
, T, , . : , . Lituv " The bodv f the drowned b :ild::-.s s-wer enipt;e :nt. rh-- ? :', the ' .s pei-nut'ed to Imii, the secret of ; the ountv as.-essors )sine i .ir .
... ir bov vv . ii - recuvereu ov -Marc - u , j( (. f.t ta.-ins on IP" :.!:!-' ?
ii...!,..::: this ab.-ut tr. :ee f 'i'i'.e ;.;Od ' i ' 1 . 1 1 . i . i ' '.
of : .-i i -.! - w hi i -: . . . i ! I ! : i -
mbM. a section I'a-.ifitv assess..,. 1; i . e
b n . s 1 1 m ' 4- I bv the s; . t e board t f - j tlr e. pi i tit s i- ' pr. to the pio-ee it;nK attorney
float-. I past the Peach
t - : l :
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ms
y
r,rr, 1 Ai I M i,i3
V V J U arfs
J ... U" r A J
; V , i i t - . tow n-h:p a .-..- : s who fail to Iit A f t
h i 4- -i ' ! ! h- i : ' o n o 1 i .-, nd if ih i , i ec : f 1 n j I
T p'a nt v. h-: t be a tf orne takes
SUGAR FROM ENEMY ' n 'f " ' "ur, ': AWsmi fpWh'!SSB'
M.-s. ! i.: 4 ! po." ;i I i : 1 1 - r i
i '.i V, i.l ! ! be: 1- b' ted I!
K-:v t c ' h I ni (- .i'i .s -.
S r p . v ' " .!'!!
J Si f.:-! K' s i ! e .'it . I ... a
::. :;. and candy for Yankees r: ;;;; v: -r
U.ai'e to 'he Slate bond.
A rep. il p.epaied b th
. s t . i - n I
t!,. pai'.S a.e '--sted '. ..lid shows I h ' t Allen oi.illtv lea.N '! .t th-.. a : Ii. f i !' louUties of tse slate, outside of
f N'-w..-'! i lia v witb tin
i;o'. it- .':'on c(:,nt ro tri- n::m :- r
,r:!ij!t;nIolf l.-'ed f.o ta xatio.". Th.'. t
. .c.. !!, -d i county hs t , n nmchin on is tax
i n f.!'.. ; h i . t ' : ; n - i .1 !"::' b-f. K'kh.'.rt i "'.,n is next with .. n ip s. p-.t.tt I'jiii v !.;. th- , .1,1.! michine. a rdc' h uiT f oun..lo.tu i:n.'Killd and incM.' s -ao.h- t;- hi? I:-ed but ."? a'i!0",,!,i!,!.
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a '
MARIS. 1 ;
.1 ( . o I ! es po n
d-
i n fi orn a drus
o : e . was
-Ilce t
A t h i
nd tops of s.jsjr
slid o have ben d-stineu :ir Cfrinipv :s now ''nrv. 1 iir'i inr. c'indi for Ar:ierica:i s..J-
dun.ped into tne -.-wer for tin- i-b' aft-r r".on tea.
')'( i,...j- nf Ji b nil p h '
a :
di1. :n !-'::inie. Svv-- iZ purcha e-' th 'i:;i:' in f h
nt- 'nd A n'M-h"'.
! - j- of thi
i h It U U i ii';t'i'i !i 'y
5t.ite When t rV -hipin'':,' a' ri cd ' t.
( l . n 'a M u t !-.-. . if l : ': -e . i ; i i ,- i ... er; p r o f j
CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. Safety Deposit Boxc $1,50 prr year.
I A Jewelry Store for All
tne People CLAUER'S
-t r'rn-.:h oort the ov rnnient f U- n-i.hiary ;.u?hvi':. t
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