South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 208, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 July 1918 — Page 2
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METHODIST.
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v j RfT. ti.e?tlLi; 'i i"r:iH-ri I -ut Vf'.'iiia? ii'i'ii;i t I'':". !:-. ij r--: I '..f ".t Ü : i ;n " Huii.iri I ir v.. 1 1.;." ; I- ' tin.: ;-r I.' j n ui. I.;. ""Hi :iji- i.t 7." i' ,m I !.. :.- will ! ii.. t . 1 1 ir ':. u r ; Mi!- '. pniKr . ; v i V-J ,-.; v .it ( m. ltll lilhl --Mir.T .nl frin'! I mim nri. -17 it nil' . j.i.i. .-u.i'j.i;. V ,,0 j . ......t... uprIotnut. Trinity BH!n r.l flar tp. P,t. WlTla C. Hunt, pastor P.lb! '-ho'.l it :r,0 t m.; KudolpL Kilr.t, t tiiiff aupcrLit iniint. A j'-inf rnh-i'..'irv i . r .' r.i n . ;n tl,J !"! ! Ii - i N in i ! ;i I ;.' 'f VI i 'li mii vj.iri.iii '.fsNip jt I". M'i:i,rn I"'::r " 1 A,r, "f '",.! :ns .vruns. Mi-. P.-rU r .'''j P.1HC. .p-.rth l-uji!. I vf.r,..u.i ni;" ii '.J H I ' t ' I ' I -iii- ( t . " I 11 r.rt i.l ! . I" I . I fi l IT.-! v. ri. l in i'l, ii n ii pravf-r :i"iM' i ; - i :t . -.t n i n r r 7 - 4 . TL. t u , ! u 111 I t!.i ,::.a;. "t . ft ,,t.r lu 'tl... l..'.k .f lv. ! - I i,n. TM- l'.I . .:::! t t!- st.,. ,.f ! tli l iZ r"Jl t lh !Uli:tl ' li;l f.t-?' .f Ii. r.i'.V anl fli fill! lif pisi--l N..t- t!.- f i-'n p'ir r r l i! r- In nijht h JIM-.I'I ! ti I ' t itli t! t: I'lt.'lU Jt.;l Epwrtli Memorinl 'rnr Lincoln rtj W. sn.l l)!iv nt. ItfT. (J. L. Hulllion. patr Stjnlny ü'-Ti I at a j m.; li.en i ina, supcriiiunncni. &..! M..,-rl.l. Ml- 1,1cm in, I Ylflnfl. mtm IIa A V li.lihM i.n.lnr Kun-la ' Sllntny ' föool at' 10:00 a in.; A. Kalff rhf nry. I upi.ntn(nt j Rlr rrU S. 5Tntti t. Rt J. A. Ixrd. rntor; rrsl,1fn" ?nis Mi.liflkn r v r, da n . I ."'rS: 9 30 - m ; l- C Wolfe, superlnteadeot. GernoftD I.afyett bird, and vTarne st. Km. H. s. Miller. p.toi SuoiT school at J :0 a. m. : John Koch, superintendent Prerhin st 10; s. tn. an1 7 .20 p. rn. tpiroilo leitrue t 7 'X) p m Prayer tuetlug WeJnfsJay at 7 Ml p. no. tVUTsn 722 F! Urosdway. Her. V. O. pitler. psstor Suhi1.it s-hool t 9:."V i m. ; r. M. Porter. BnperlnterMpnt. TShip ii. l(:.'.i with norninn !v tl
p..n.r: llonie. I.ifo's Prrfe.-t l.le.'.l - ! urea'-ii.-.l on -Il..w Shouhl W KeMermou at 10:. a. in. F.TenlBff serraou -ni 4in.j i s, nur Katthlv Poii.i.i..ii. v If 'l'i,. ...1... ,.t T "II will !.. I..-I.I
Prsyer ni-tln? eTery We.lnes.Jnr j f etnn: it FREE METHODIST. Tree Methodlut PennTTin!.i nr. and lliih it. ltv. W. K. VVehter. pjifr. Sondfiy s.-hool .it 9:,0 a tn.: Paul .Neldtel. superinff ndfnt. Preaching gl I0:2t a. m Hnd 1 :?a) i rn. Kler Park I ree Methl pnur teentb and Vine ata Per Mr. Flitob'Ork. p.intor Sur.day S' hn.,1 t 10:00 a. m. ; L. P. Wolfe, superintendent. AFRICAN M. E. IM 1 1 I f W- "Mil XV . . iTer. .V f. Rodli'."jr.'p-tor.' CU meet- I In at 10 .00 a. in. Sundiy P. hool at .ju p. in ; i;ev. r.n j-. Mewnrt. nuper- i Intendent.
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' i rft ;i .?l.nn p.ivt'T; rr-si-ierwe. 14U irr 1, .- .irnlav 'hoo! t 'j . tVi a i.', !'. I . . t 1 1 I ; ü f f , r. dir-, t u r;r;i.. I! . i'rr i.f tl..- ..nl" Tti t n i I - t' ! it! Z I 'if ni S.I ; Iii -'Ii; I lrt fAifa.rett nt Monro ti. ! V. II. Prrsblpr. npt'Jr S uti'Ia J f bonl at l:-V a. a. ; üe'-rR J. L'uy. u(r!n ii r.'lcrit. I. '! : ti'ifun: inl " I"rnii!' . .. . . r . I. i .. .. III I.. ... " i r :i St.. I':i- .,, .,,.. ..pi .;,n- , V... k :" :i!n .i I.f'.! kVt i.lt. V P A :.t 7 ...... i . I.... . i I. ' 1 .1 I .1 h'" l"l I'll. M i'.' IH . "'Ii'" ,.,., ..L,s,,,n, fr ui,1.,.. ,..-..v-.,i.s:-I.i' '.irit I "r---Ii -y . I-.il .- Pr;i r in t-in-i i.ovl.i y iiilit .-it !i !fn L. Anten i'haj! W. II. My grant, pntor. Siiu'I.it ni h i 1 at 10;CK) e. m.; Jessie I'.aii.s-. nj pfri.it'' nc'. nt. EVANGELICAL. zio--Comer Wavne an! St. Petor ttn. I:.-,. ni.l.inar joffeiipy. paat'ir. N .,vi, , , S,,.,.,v ., tt..,...u,lt 1 Ii,.; I .1 lis. . . J ptl.sfnr. M. Pter'u onnan -413 TV. T.isll ar. ' I-l.i-lt I;or. Sunday ii 'Oi nt ':,) i. in.; larl lltlne. mper-int-ul ut. LUTHERAN. Holy Trinity KncTTuti-Slirrtnan at. anJ Llniir:.T st. Altert II. Kp k. jMitrii'. S:jnl:ijr i lioil at J:15 a. ra . r.iltNanl M.tf, tipfi lnitMiilnt Ail'ilt !'.!!.;' l.i-s t i i ; u Ii t ly tli.' p:ist r. iiliii. .'-s.,i, ; " in s in tf ü I Ii' Tr ill 1 .." 'ili'-f sT uitll !, l'i"" Ii . 1.1' I'Jfl'.r 'M.I" lV t.l" 'll'r at 1M: .1 :i II. ,v,Ml1"'2 -"rvi.-v. Th w-m-u Iii i:l Cr.s inrl, at tin- Miltes, ! s. 1,,.! 11 'lI-siiV rt t t I'T II ...II l'r:lT TVii .... W .. ... .. ... nl.l...t- " ' "V. i ..' . ' M"' ' i - l' ill" ' n i' ii m an I....IU- Ai.i s,-iMy il) n f .... Tin usl;iy aftfriioi.ii at the h um f M;. .1. I-'. K Zim;u'r, '.nil C!. ila ml av. A t'ni! at teji'liin is 1 i I Tlie ViillS I.iili-f' Uill i lass !i. a lawn i.-ial .mi th huii h I.ivn i.n I htir'lay evniln-j. (lorU Hei s w edUli "h pi n nnl Kerr t. Kt-v. ;.ittfrl-l !son. pat"r. The Siiti'lav rlioiil ami tiie 1 1 i I 1 l! vill i.ifft ;it !:::' :i. m aiot after a lit t e-li.ti parti, lpate in a li.nl v at i lie pul.ü.- worship at 1'i::'i a m Ai'ionlin t.. tl,r li-il f..r Ii... .til Iii. frmi.li will j ,m. r;u - fi ti langunue. ntnl tlie vm mon will I.' pre i' liil on. 'iIow Shall 'lute Jlippillfsi Jt AttiiineilV Ilii' I.ali." Ai'l in " !- "ti Thut lay at't.-rtio-.n at .1 i I... k Th I.utlii r leagtii mri'li on I'riil.iy evening at . lock. The . 0111-n.itt.-e il i. Mi Acne .iiliti..u. Mis l.ilith Johnson, ami U i'nar , 1m.ii. St. PauTe :erm.i - .IffTorsn and William els P.ev II Holle. p:it.r. German ervhe at lo :;n a. in. Sunday schooi. h. th (; rr.i.i;i ami Pnscll-h Jit :'A I'nglhb eervh es on st.iu'I and fi urtb uiolayi of tlse montli at Or."'' a. in. i! Krfl nr from st. .Joseph. Ml. h.. and a t li.'.!i''ia 1 student, will ilHiv.T I'.nth tt.' l.nzlisli iml ire ii?rman xirimms Nrt '"miau niM!a s.-l,....l. No -' Ci. o !" ,h" "v"""!- Hlto. r hasm- nn-etin' Tu"'ln t sau p. ui. CHURCH OF GOD OF THE ABRAHAM1C FAITH. Church f ;mI f the Abraham I'm Ith. -Serviles In Mehll'.e hall. 212 S. lif.. r.... I.tr.l Vinml'ir ii'V:n.1 t Tf :t TTI.. y ' stilson siiperinteiidei.t. u . i.t tmh at 11 a in : Mr Ii C j; , i;; k p.;l.l-r ll-rean . I;i inlets .. n,i.,v . A. nin' at th.- h.in' -f Vir. Mr ' i-r" ' Kalm. ::l.' P. South VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. SPIK1I UAI.IST. The Prog i es! re Spitttnal .vietT will I.ol l f.i rvi s at :.''.' p iu every Sunday it S Mii-bigau at., lied men's hall. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets ev. ry M:iday t 10 oo s. ra. st tbe V M. C". A He'si.ienr ud rislting iuuilti :ilvaya ; el'-ome CresidfOt. J A. r.urnett: vb-e president. VV. H. I'resliley; nr rpl uy tr-uuier. (. U Kuleri.ue ASSOCI ATIH) BIBLE STUDENTS. VV. -ruin's Cli.b hali, kmh'i -'l. .1. M. S s :r. i,j '. ,i in . r m'i; I ! bn nil "I " I'l." i- I I r .i t ;.. ii At i". ..Ui J. ',!.-..! "... I. ,. . .. n p.- -. ..f t 1;.- .'.'.': At p 'I- . f." f.o'b T tl." s.'l '- nf : ' .1) ?!:' I'!. Ill ..f tn. , - hi '. i;. K 'i ii. 'iii . w . ,j - I,, s. 1 ,! ' I ' l" ;. Mi . r.V !' ti'i MM i.' I"! i !.i '. :i ! .'' p Mi . ' I' I !" ! I. ! if JEWISH. lri"il(- Ileth-I.l - l.'.il i-r t-.ISillle a m l l .ivl r st .Inlt-.s I.ell ert. rabM. CHURCH 0: GOD. ( liuri h of doit or S.ints t'liipej on ll.irrtsoii .1. . oue b! k n.;t! of Lin --lo ii-d.iy s boo at V:4Ö a iu ; A. NL UirLliy. Superintendent. ,,MTinv r(v AIAAIION ARM I. s., j.: .JcfTersoa bird Sunday srT- ' es: Morning, lounty j.ii:. b.(H); Sun- ,! .v s -lio l. - :.M ; open .nr ervb-. 7Ui; indoor Kcrtlce. S :i. Prayer meeting Cjpt NeLcm'.a KruuLs. vSicer iu nrge. SCIENTIST.
I ir ( htiri li of Christ, scientist - Mini ar.,1 M.nlisi.n st. Si.iolav servbe 't 11 :! rt u; Istiti...i-,iai meftinj ttv VV . li.'s.j.-iy .it s i.i p. in. S:;iid.iv s.'Liod f ' .'Iii'. 1."- . .-ili i yo;,i; pe ;.; up to tU ' 'o. f:..in 0:i.. o; l-'.;:0 p :n Suni y t- I I eiitr.-iioe ;: S 1 : 11 s? I"-..'iu' r...-1'iS inaiiit.-ined U tfce !;.;.!. .'ii tbe -vuiti t!...ir -f ti;.- 1 VI " I ';:: ' . .ire ope.s I;li;V ;t lltiIiy f .-'ii li t sr..! on S.it'.rd i -eu-!i. j I r- in i'. to s. ' l: AN( ,LI ICAI. .ISSION. Sebh l. wncelirsl VJi-r. i n . -n. rce rs l;-r l.tn.l W insied1. pi't-. snr i v ü ti "."! j r U :; n ; Aug'i! Ai I -1. Sil .".'.:'!. bait.
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BRETHREN. flrl.Rr. (I. W. Kr.K-b. I. I. pnt' : .-iri'Iiy i' tio"l nt 'J . ui : Har!y rirft.D... i-.crint--ti'l nt. Primary "1j'o1 rti'-rt nt tlir 1 in a u f ; Mlu Mi i i;a r-t Wliltuir. kh or li,tpn!f nt. WorI. i l witli fni.on at UHU a. in. tud 7 : JO p. m . tl.- Uitfr lien liln?. I'rninc tlitn": .ninti!i2 Ml tli Hl.- i:Triitiir uli.l-. t. 'I uitii Tlifir it "H thKhu . r s i '. i; it c Vli Jrtli;i Kiln--, prvi.lrnt iii.-.tlf' 1 1 N"lli'l.l.' rVfiiin th Slfk Mn of NfkF of i ni : I'rsvfr : t 7 .? 1 irt fluirth of tb Brrt lirrn I nJIan un1 Mm mi bt ICcv T. K (ieorf, pnt.r. SuuJay rti I at U :'M a. m : nn VVtMinpv hi v pvi nlntr at 7 :."() o'clo k. P (i. Mihi. Bu;MrSntPtiilent. Muniitic nr..)i. t 1 1 1 ::.". Sfrrnu iilr. t: "IImw t. I. h tli "lirltlnii l.ifi- nt!'! Nut I'aH" Vl.ii- I " : rt fin v..riii n ". W. in'-ti:i t tn S.niiri. Vi.l.in Sfnl on 1 .1 f i.f .l.'iinri i J li .n.ni r :" i'nr, W'j. i-i.iul n tur. Pu ii' l.lnr ;it 7 Sul.1i t : '! It liii'.i.''li t. IVi-l S;n I'll II. ivitiit) tni 1 1 tiL'-i l.o lu !I mi tin- i hur- .i l.i n. PN dm if rf.i.in to rark .Tut" mi t. -if in tlicin ilniiii ' ti.M v.riif.ii ;in.l l.iii;- fhi- f j.i ki r. I'niHT tiiri-tlnir AiIHM, v at 7:." P in. S'iMirt: "n.rl ti.ill il-'i'J t Ii ;" Ali'. St;ili!. !-.1Iir. '"r.K'n's flili- i-las- i i r 1 1 1 1 1 1 " in-ot lui: .it st?:. :.!. ii kci pnrk I'r'.ii iv tit 1 m. ; l'i ill 1 .1 k-i.'i:, ji":l'iit , t"ii Ir.'l ilrt . Whe onl I hnrrh of tli IlrrlhreniiMiiluu' nn l Van p.iirfn s(n. Sund.iy s li'MiI at 'J: ".Oji. nt ; Wcii-y Xiiiimoruiati. fell l'l ltlt inli-nt. Confftmir Mrmorlal Initfil-tilO S. St Joseph nt Prv. I I;, oung. pastor un'l:iy f'.onl nt ;:.:') a. ?n. ; .'. K. Wilson, tup i Intf n I u 1 1 1. Class. .i f.r -in a'fi t.i'mitt Bii!ifi t : " 'lirl-tiuit ( ii.v ii-ii.-.' Morninc .rsliip nf 1i:.V " Ti i i r will r.'intr ..ii1h-m S' rnn ti Mi!i'i t: " l"h' i'hiir Ii at Tryatir:i tti' A i-onuii'iIa 1 1 11 'h 11 r-ii."" Tli Ji.nrtlt r in n nf tlif sTis. i. K. nt ''i:li. Siiliji t : 'I,f?o4iM fluni Kaviuit' ParaM ." .-. l.y Mrs. War. I .lol.iis..n '1 In Siitflay s I.m.iI will li:ivc .imri' of tili ivi'iiiiiir si-r i'i'. with tin- fo!i,iii,' pi "'t ani : I ; 1 1 h t i- "ii ; r ' itatimi ly Ali.' P.iiriniMtri- nititlf-l 'I'Im' lla:' saluting nf tin- Ainiiliaii ami allif.i tlas uitii linv AhMinl hvulinc: si.ii,,i,n , p.i-t-.r. Miil.ji'. t. "What Ar. V. . I'i-litin 1'orV l.slnc s-'iiU". '".Ii'siis Shall Ili iMi " Hli. iai iin.iril in'ftii!'- Vlnmlay iiiink' Prnr sfrvi-' on Wi-.lii.'.-ilay - fit i n EPISCOPAL. St. .Isnirs' l.fifn-tte St.. north of Wns.iibgton lit. Kcv. .lo'nn H.T7.fll V.'lilic. rt'ir; i:v. It. LviMftt i'nrr. Ninth SiiihI.i.x aftT Tiinity. Ilojv .i;iimiiiioii at T :'. a. m. churi h si luml at '.:!. i nl Matin ,nl sm iinn by r.islo.p bif at 11 : a. in. Vi spvrs at ." : p in. CATHOLIC. frarrrd llearl. Notre Dame Per. John l. Si Leier. '. S. C.. pastor. I.o mass r.t ii on a. ui.. students' tnas? at :00 a. in Parish mass at 10:1" a. in. Vespers at 1: IV p. m. M. Ntepbeo's II uaiariii Thomas sad M. 1 herson f-is Kev. l.awrnue ilorrath, pastor. M.us at S:0" alid 10:15 a m Suuilay school t -:0U p. iu. UenrJn tiou nt 3:00 p. ia. - St.x I'alri W r,07 S. Tayior st Rov. John P. le;roote. C. S. ; . pastor Low massfj at :K. 7 :;:o and :) a in ' High mass and erinoa nt 10:3n P.nptisni at " :"0 p m. V espers nt 3:30. p in. Sunday S'diool at 3:'mi p tn. Meeting of rliur.'U societies at 4 :0 p. m. t. Iledwlge's Polish Comer Scott soil Napier sts Kev. Anthony Znbowlcs. C. S. C., pastor. Pow ruass at 7:30, 9:0 ami 10 :0 a in. S-inday . hool at 2:30 p. in. P.enediction at 2 :30 p. m. M, Stanislaus' Polish 415 N. LIneoIn it. Kev. Koinan Mircioiak. pastor. Maas at 7 :3n. ft 00 and 10:00 a. m. St. Mary's German 431 S. Ta.Tlor st Hev. .1. M. Srherer. c. 3. C. paato'r. Mas at 7:3 and lo.(Ki a. m. Sunday school ut -:30 p. in. Penedictk.Q at 3:("0 p. m. M. i aslmlr Polish fl. Webstei st. Per. Staninl-iua (orka. psstor. Low mass at 7 :'M a. m High mass ut 10:00 n. in. epvrs at -;(K p. m. St. Ailelbert's 1'olii.h Uli ve and rraj sts. Kev. John Kubackl pastor. IiaJly rriHs at 3:15 p. m. Holy hour, Wednrad.iy evenißk' at s o'tlock. undij i-.ih ut S:00 snd 10.00 u in. t. Joseph's 11 ill at and Pasalle ar Patrh k J. Carroll. C s :., pastor. Low m:i-.es at 7:50 nd :0i a. m. High niflns at 10 vü a. ui. fenedlition at 3.ij P in. Sacred Heart Belgian tll'6 W. Thomas st. Per Charle V Pia her, pa8or Mans at 7 :0v and V:"0 a. m. Sunday k ho'd at 2 '.U p. in. Peuedictiou at U: p. ui. St. Mary of the Holy Itosary, Polish National Cathnlie Kt. Basil Syeht4. pastor, Sun-inya: First mass st vtM) a bj. ; high u:.iss snd serrnun at 10:00 t. in.; Siiuday s. hool at 2:00 p rn. PAPER MILL WORKERS NOT ENTITLED TO BONUS. RULES LABOR BOARD , WASIllNi'.TO.V, July :7. Paper mill vvorker ate not entitled to the 1 1. t-r ri-nt Imnu.i allowed' by th 1 1. tuna t i'tria 1 Paper Co. before the war labor 1 ma id's wate award beamo eiYective, C. A. Crocker and T. ' S. Guerin, 1 oinpoMtic a .ection of :tlie board, ruled Krida in interi'tet- ! in z t h a ni. i A c-otitrovet - over the payment of the bonus resulted in a walkout at s-frl factories, thi- week, curtailmt: the production of news print paper Sy 7 " per cent. An appeal to the wnr la'ou- lioatd to interpret the award winch wa made Thursdav. was icferred to Mr. Crocker and Mr. Guerin. who after i-onsidermi.' br.efs Mil. nutted l.y both emploxers .nid the m-!i. ii-!d the bnii was a " niuntHiy -Ii t ri but in" n the part , of the emphu ers. "Till' W'-klM'll ,H'c not entitled - the bonus tn addition to the w iae award b the war labor lionl," Mr. G Tnn ar.l Mr. rcker derjlel. "unbvs tlie eiujilovcrs desire to do U 1 .1 a M.'-.mtHrv act. hs was d.ne prior to this lliilte ailMilU " Ti.e ttuploci. it was heii. were tno! l! I'luiml tn p.i the bon s fr Mac and .Tun' bva u'e- the notice "I'isMtiiil'i Ki.iiiiinc it j-ai'l th- lonu would lontiti'.;. until the men were informed of the 1 isi-on t i 11 ua in e. It was al-11 h id t Km t the .-Imrteninj; of tin- work d.iv fioin nin' to eucht ho Mrs w .1 s. not to permit an reduction in vvaue. SECOND REGIMENT OF INDIANA LIBERTY GUARDS TO BE FORMED
WAP. ASH. Ind., July :'7. General o'.o-: issp.e.l i.v the adj'.lt..nt nI 'I of rile -t.ite .it-.,! jus; re,eie. li- pro. bl for t!i- :pi u.ed ;.) : e -n.a'i.'.i r" th- second :-in,ent of It Ui'V! I.:b-: yu.-uds. coin- ; p'. . 1 i omi'.-i !:: fi m Httntiujjton and W.i'o.i-h i -i p i--. Thi. reI:"f nt u'" '. .-, on ma t 1 . 1 to "..! S'r n nf V.i'!n. In.! nr-d J.jr . j. "! .. riünn of N"'lh Mm- ' h- ;'r'
Plan to Clear Marne of Bodies of Germans
WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON THE A ISN E-MARNE ERONT. July 2(k (8 p. m.) The allied offensive ha Iow eci down, rut has not been checked. Franco-American troops today forced back the Germans a bit further north. The greater part of the fightint: is taking place in the bi forests north of the Marne and along; the western flank of the salient.
The American troops advancing alon.c the Marne have dicov
ered hundreds ot dead Germans, machine frun flr nf the AmfriCAnn during thf rtrfat. In one hor.elioe hhaped r-a the jrrund rovpifd with dead. Th Arnericans I'urinl as many bodie as whs pos--illo. It is estimated th.it 2.000 Germans fell ther. Larmer alon th Mrne report liAVinc oen the bodies of Herman dead floating down tho .stream. The inilitary autlioritips are planning oiiie jsysteni by which they can cloar tiip rier of hodics. IMntI Cfcnnan DccrU-r in Ollar. Thro-1 days .ijtor tho Germans evacuated Chateau Thierry the Americans found a lono German :n .Mont-St. Pior. h id in p in a cellar. TIu prisoner saiil he was tired of the war and was determined to hide himsplf, not withstamlins; tiie fact that he had no food, nd later lake a chance of surrendering to the allies. Me asserted that the German soldiers were dissatisfied with the way affairs were poinp nml that the general opinion mono; them wa that the crown prince was untitle to i.rinu sufficient rrinforccments or food supplies to aid the forces heilig ii Hacked from the south. Without l'otHl Thre ln. Tli American soldiers WHtchel with pleasure the priivoner appease his appetite after his three days' fat. The German requested the Americans not to import his desertion, savinc if they did anil he ever yot back t (iermany he would he shot. The latest news from the Aisne.Marne hattle front is considered ly tlie itfternoon papers to he particularly favorable. The entente allied liromess. it 1 believed, has not yet come to an end. Despite tubhorn resistance the Germans have been obliged t pive up Ou1vhy-leCha-te-iu and it i thouKht that the Teutons cannot ion-.: hold Kere-en-Tar-ilcnois. Teuton stoitt in rianic. I .a Iiliertf says the Germans must l.e considering a retreat o the banks of the Itiver Vtsle and tires and explosions are multiplying in the German lines ami the Teuton provisions ami other stores are In flames. Tlie Germans. the newspaper adds, either must retreat or face disaster. The Germans, having their hands full on the Marne, are contenting themselves alonc the British front in Inlanders with attempting to carry out local operations at points w here they have suffered small but nevertheless important defeats during the past week. I ist nUht another attack developed between Hucquoy and Ilebuterne. NVw Zealander completely broke up the German attack, drov oft the enem with heavy losses, and in addition captured 3 0 prisoners. Gorman cni Nerton. At several places alonn the front thf natur of the artUlerv Are indicated that the German was jum iy and nervous. Onlv artillerv activitv prevailed south of th Ourcq river Krila. the infantry of both cides remaining in their trenches. aciotdinR to the r'rench official communication issuad' Krida v evenitiR. Several additional advances have heen made southwest of fiheims. P.ritish airmen brouaht down tJerman airplanes and forced down six others out of control in air flchtinu' Thursday. Fifteen of the British machines failed to return This announcement was made in the otticial communication on aerial operations iued Friday niht. The Germans today retain virtually nothing of the cround they coninered in their Kteat httack of July 1 .", alons the 'Marne, say neuter's correspondent at French headuuart( rs. Fast of Kheims- the eorrespondent adds. ien. Gourad'n army by a series of brilliant local operation, has expelled the enemy almost everywhere from the narrow belt he occupied in Gouraud's advanced 7.ne. New Revolution is Threatened in Sonora, Mex, FL r.s". Tex.. July : 7 RepulIi-. a Meiati iiewsimpf-r printerl heie. appealed I'ridav with an extra d'.tioii annouiiciiiK thnt Juan G. i'aiual and Julian .Mediivi had crossed the Mexi'-an border into the state .f Sonora for the purpose of !p.unchi:ic a revolution to restore the constitution of iv;,7. C'abral was revoliitionary general and Medina was o'ernor of Acuüv Cahentas under j the ("anaiixa prov isionul (fovernmmt CHINA'S FRIENDSHIP WILL BE STRENGTHENED BY SHIPPING CONTRACT WASHINGTON. July l'?. Chairn.an Hurley of the shipping board, tbroush the state department Friday sent a message to the (,'hinee government expressing the belief that the friendship between the Fr.itd S'ate and China will bemore rirmly cemented by the buildirk' if American ship in the Chine soverntnent yard at Shanghai. Contracts. for ,e sn, were 1 .TP M Cfrday by Mr Hirbv an-1 Dr. K. Wellington K"0, the Chi:!ee uiiu-r.
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TUX DUES BY COP,! Excess Profits Tax on Net Incomes Beyond Exemptions of From 30 to 80 Percent. WASHINGTON. .Lily 27. The graduated excess profits tax cf from 30 to SO per cent on net incomes !ejond exemptions practically was adopted Friday in a final form by the nowse ways ana means committee, thereby ratifying the tentative agreement reached Thursday. The committee also decided upon the same specific exemption of .!!.- ooo. phis ten per cent on the amount of invested capital, as tentatively decided Thursday. Adjournment was taken by the tnmmlttet until Monday, when taxation of luxuries, estimated by the treasury as capable of raining 2.000,000.000. will be considered. Lomplaints of inequalities to the treasury and to the committee ate expected to be remedied by the committee's action today in repealing a section of the present revenue law. The effect will he that the excess profits tax under the pending bill will not apply to individuals and partnerships, but only to corporations, individuals and partnerships being amply reached through the normal and surtax provisions of the income tax law. Includes. Horrowed Money. The committee decided to retain substantially the pame text of -"capital invested." and other definitions as are in the present law. There hfid been p-uggeptlons that invested capital should Include borrowed money wnd gool will and other conslderalions. While not definitely deciding the matter, a majority of the committee was favorable to a provision that in no case should the excess profits tax exieed 6 per cent of the net income nor be less than 10 per cent of th net inrome in the case of Corporation with a capital exieedlng $200. Ooo. Common carriers and public utility corporation?, whose rates :ir ulert to regulations by I fed era 1. state or municipal toverni ment. were excepted from the 10 ,rm " .u-.-.m mittee retarded such ready regulated to n basis. rate as allow income DETROIT ARMY MAJOR RECEIVES PROMOTION WASHINGTON. duly 27. -Appointment of M:i.i. It. II. Gitchell of Petrnlt as chief of the industrial service section of the ordnance dej partment. was announced T'ridTv bv of MaJ. Gen. ordns. nee. C. r. Williams, chief
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FULL IN BATTLE Among List are Col. Smith and Lieut. Col. Elliott. with the american a it m y on thi: ai.'ni;-mai:ni: front, July L'T. Co. Hamilton Smith of the Fnited States army died on July 1', within a few hours after receiving a machine uun wound below the heart. Col. Smith was making observations after a morninc attack in anticipation of improving the American positions south of Soissons. near Missy-au- P.ois. I. lent. Col. C'.ark F.lliott wns killed by machine mm fire In th ha me sector while Inspecting the American front lines. Maj. J. M. MeCloud was wounded while leadlnu his men when the Americans crc s-sed the SoissonsArras road durinc the offensive, lie was wounded in the left arm and in the left side by machine uun 1 u I -lets, but after receiving first aid he continued lighting. The major was killed soon afterward ly a hi?h explosive shell. .v"oon after M.tj. Met "loud died. Liut. James c i.odar was killed i.v machine am lire near where MeCloud fell. On different lavs the folbi.vinsr taptains were killed by ma-hineun fire and shells, all of them lea din? their men when they fell: James A. Kdnerton. Julius A. Mood. Alfred It. Hamel. J;lnie x, c. Ilicliard and James i. Hohnes. I.ieut. 1. olar "'apt. llo!m-s and Maj. MeCloud were liuried at a ro-s roads in a wheat Meid two 'kilometers southeast of Missy-a u-liois. Col. Smith wfi uiried at 'rry-Ia-Ville. near Luz." i'chey. ar,l tlo o:h-r otficers were interred on the spots where they dieO.
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Business WQLrZrn7t rVnA.ir. '9 W Kn nv It" GREAT LAKES SAILORS' UNION WILL NOT TAMELY SUBMIT TO SETTLEMENT WASHINGTON. July L'T. Ie. .ration tli.nt members f the sailor-' union and the marine fiieuien and Water tenders' unimis of the Greil jl.-iUe. wh h;i p ote.l t s-irike 'ot ! Monday. "hiv: enilravoicd loval! to arrv out the polieiei of the shipping hoard." and thit 'e union-4 "will tint tamely surrender" : th'Lake Carriers." associ ition. was mmle I'ridav- nicjht i.. a statement i.-ii"l ly V. A. O'ander. secretary of the ailorfc' union. The statement in the form of .1 letter Friday tlv shippi.lß board. wt in answer t' the public announcement th--board Thursilay niKbt :b.-,t it "doesnot feel thnt i'her. are uriov nc ! 1 1 1 t i f v n s-trike at 'Iiis tinn. and that such .1 stt ike would tie up t h" trnnsportation of iron ore. 10a! Mnd wheat. e.-cntial t the war p:.cra m." GOSHEN LOSES FIRST SOLDIER IN THE WAR Gt'isM FN. Ind.. July 2 . -Coi'p-Fravele Allir.nn. 2r-t.h battery. lt!i 'ir-id artillerv, li"d of il.s-Hse in Fran Jnlv 1".. according to a war department t r'er.i 111 10 bl- father. i'l-ink AHman. ieeie.l l-'ii.'.ay nicht. Ptior to his r 1 1 i -; 1 j 1 n t June 1 1 ' t 7 he was a coin men ia 1 traveler for the Go-Ion Mf::. 1 ' H" sailed for France May th-.- r. Coi). Al'man is the ttrst G - 1 i : 1 man :n th e-ty's c..sua!t- i:-t. Make Your Chicago Trip by Auto Party Trips a Specialty. 1 WW '1 rive .1 ii ' 1' ;U r.n. t tcuriiiQ car. Rates rea.- naMi. Home Phone 1223, 1352, 6314, 5090.
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