South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 208, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 July 1918 — Page 4
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it v sine e duly 1 lat. üm iv proud of th good results indicated in police court teiord. Hu mnt- society reports. etc. Th- dry highway order will fn.il the authorities to make Iniluth prohibition fomplete-ly effec
tive, pr -fiff( tir .g it and either dry rnmmijniti from the l"v ." i n ne "s of nel;hhot ipt; towns.
Only An ijteol I'r, Morning l',;r in Northern Indiana l 4 ) I l'ir l.niidojing Hi International Nw vrtii In rutli Itn'l I mo lyr Wirr: l miiI i;lit. oi l v. l. : w. or Av. Heme I Ik.d T J 5 1 . ;r( llmne Jl'io.
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JULY 27, 19 IS.
SOMH VERY (iOOD SF.NSH. Th'f ai'out .ix tr fish Iowa editors who -hould t-.i'J. on.-i'lf!' anl (uni'lr aatn, tho .v'ac City I'.Lilietln, the follow ir.R paragraph from llariU'y Uraee I:olf Arrow, une of the soud republican newspaper of tr" tatt-: "UV'n' for Woo'irow Wilson, president of f.tir 'n:rv and fomniindrr-in-chief of our army anr' na y. .No par:ian appeal will turn us ftoni him. HeV an Anifri'an, and that L tats l-ins either a denrocrat or a repuMican. If th-r anything a wak-mtnded. weHk-kneed loer of the Kood old l S. A. (an do to hlp o.it, f'if at his command. I'p with the XtarSji.'i r. L-I-d Hanner and to hell with Wilson" i itirs, until after the war. at least. And to the Sac- City Hulletin's advice we would add that theie ate ahout 101 other such editors, who need ll.unf' Mruce' adie. here in Indiana.
WAR NEWS IN GERMANY. Whi! the :rtoriouM allied iirr. e w;i-v ;it its hruht, the other (ay, anr tjt,. ;prn)3ns (1;tri- .n(,, lU,; loe.-: wre r-trtat)n on a wi.l- front, mo-: of the (;pim,iii newspaper bately mer.t:oned the faU that their was i Khtins noinfc on f.-twfn ih" Ai-m- anM ttte Mai ne. With the (Jfnii.iii at:n in the jnr.wt critical situation unc- the rirat battl- of the Marne, th- jlM-r Zeitunu found nothing important as lt year's peae resolution in the ki hsta.. Yorwarts, the hi srci,il;st or;;an. iravfc tht j.-iacc of honor on its front, pa e to ar. &rti' ie on imperial üimiic', T1i- I'.t-i l,n Anzi,'cr "playtd ::p" the I'.o!.-nWst army. The Vo- lic Zeitung, in-j-ted of an ao.;nt of Ludendorff's retreat, h.td a bic ;irtie: r,n -.Mai'. yt the Second Ineyf is: The I'.rrlm Tak'ehlatt wa chietJy orirerne,! with "'Whit i Happening in .South Africa." The Deutsche Tayeseitunj? ex--atiated absent-mindedly on the i"-boat .ainpaiii. The stolid, lie-fed lerrr. in people don't Know yet hut has; happened. Compire that with the procedure of the Aktien can Vre-s. Here the least happening in th- war theater i.s .trfad hroadrast. Any man, woman or ( hild within rftrh f a newitoy or postman may know the- "uin ;md the details of ew-ry irtor oi defeat within a ew hours ft it o ' urrmi e, ami may know s hat fxvrts in all quarters of the world think of it. Nothing Cäriprfant is hidden. Thanks to a fre" and entei pri--it;s pts. we a re lithtinc the war with our -es npcii, just as the itrinans nre rU'htin)? it with their ryes shut.
PRESIDENT IDEAL SPOKESMAN. F're-'t Wilson's 1 ndepndne day addits at Mount Vernon, in which he reasserted America's aims in the war. met with general approval not onh in America, hut throughout the allied world. In asking unanimous consent that th add re be printed in the ('onirtfssional Kerord. Kep. (Jülett, lepubluan loader of tiie house, .aid; "Hoth tlie .substance and it rhe-toi ic denionstiates j üain that the president is an ideal spokesman fr the American people in t i momentous crisis."
THE MEL TING POT "Come Take Pot Luck With Us"
mttli: iioiiiiir r. J Willi inn l KirU. 1 sue J will ?tep ojt cv win thatjof nere to prirs a son? like that War Sons Prize wich is beir? of- i one wich you hae jest red to Uobfered. ?ed Ta lawt nite. l;e A: me. .ed Ma. Doant do anythini? rasli. sod Ma. Wen thia sonc ha, the nusick You tnit overwork yureself, wich , put to it. fed Fa. I think I will have wud i-f un-con-!tituhuniil to one i Mister Oruno mnik a record of it. of yure c on-ntl-tushun. Ma sed. jit will be a record wich will o Thaie Ih not much dainRer of my i t hundering down all them atres. sed working too hard, ted Ta. I will I Pa.
i No dout. no dout. sed Ma. I think it is very noanH of you to -ie Mister Caruso a chant to sinj,' yure jsratc sons:. Fed Ma. A lot of men 'wud init on sinptnc it thcnuehes. j ed M. I Uu! now me, not me. ed Pa. Wile
I reeli. thnt my oice n rich ;
simply teed ou this sons wich I hae already rote, or maj be I will only reed ou part of it. Part of it will pruMy he en'Jff. ed Ma. Wen you ßre reddy. you m fire. So Ph red this sons: to u;
A Swisb luwjer. defending a client who confessed to stealing some oods, pleaded tor lenience on the sround that the thief "had lived for .1 Ion time in Uermany." That would explain h ood ieal. of course.
Don't sive all tlie c r (lit to the man w ith the baonet or machine Run. There are 2').ooo American engineers in France, and they played thr-ir part in the victory.
( Wat i hard A War i ruff
A- Sherman sedd that War is Tuff Mut Sherman nevr thot it wrong' To rite a patriotick song. If riteing Bonis ahout the fray U rons. there ain't much riht today. Chorum: Da.h onward thru therji shot & fhell Heven if oi ain't feeling well. Dah on - swat the tiernian foe & do not slij c ftub yure to! So paste a l'rushun in the ye A- keap Old C,!ory in the sky! That a r.oabel Kong. Ma. The sentyment is luvly. You have the hart of a poet, sed Ma Vr the nerve of Tisr. I am glad you reelize my nere. sed Pn. Yen indeed, sed Ma. It taiku a lot
strong. Sed pa, I am willing to ie
i everybody a rhanst. .ed Pa. Ijve " A let that my spred. Ked I Pt. I You are a grate old burd. sed i Ma. When I wedded. ed Ma. I j wedded a wizzari. I am plad you reeliz that, sed : Pa. A lot of wife doant reelize ; how well off they are. So you like I them word? fed Ta. ' Them ord. ?ed Ma. will he here lions after we art 11 pasd away. ! sed Ma. I doant know jct ware
thay will he. hut thay wil be here. Fler i a twenty dollar Wilyum. sed Pa. to show that I know a good wife wn I see one. -ed Pa. Do you want to hear theae noabel words agenn. ed Pa. Sum other time, ed Ma theni word will keep. T guess Nothing rud poi! them words, sed Ma.
I " rry Tlmr(la I N t i: iu ltrtw DAY
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August Blanket Sale
"What constitute modesty in a bathing .-iiit'."" inquires the Philadelphia Ledger. Primarily, we opine, a modest frame of mind in the onlooker.
The Roumanians, even while they are starving. mut take a :nm satisfaction in their crop failure. The Germans can not et those cropsi.
Necessity the Mother of Invention Coal Tars and Fish Oil lHlt II.
HY WOODS HI TCHINSON M. I).
BOODLE IN THE MICHIGAN PRIMARY. Michigan repu blica n- are -lev ef,pjng a handsonie scandal among thems- p. es in the Port of the o'. "stalwarts'" to deftat Henry 1'onl for the nomination for I "lilted ,tates snttor. Now the "stalwait" aiulliae ha'e gotten to quart cling among themselves ."H:?r Simp.-on hau tiled cliai'- aaint Truman Ncwlerrv . Jtooe'. e!t sccr t.M of war, chargmg him w ith violation of the corrupt piactic-s act to th- extent of t ns of thousand. of dollars. lf -ourse, it is a republican that is doing it, und w suppo that su h i"in the case it "vi'il be as it wa W'th tn- republicans at ti.iry in ltl, a thiim io bo judicially recommended as risht anil proper. Meanwhile. 1'ord in't .; ndmg a rci t et the nouil?.ation. He declares that he won't pe a rit either, llvrn tU- postage rplirm to curr') ondents on jolitioal matters H paid bv Kt nest 1. Lb bold. Ford's ..mu -t cry, out of Diebold's pocket .and he has no 'ppropriat'on to corn penate him. If Mb higat. wan's 1'onl it will ha e to take- hint as he if, all the vituperation and abuse I cing heaped upon him, by a virulent capitalistic pro.:, tnd the Newt'erry-oiorrie-Simpson armies of money spender., notwithstanding. And if we mistake not. tichican sill take Ford at tliat. Ford 5s unpopular with the "stalwart" in Michigan: with the money int r;.;. in fa t. not only in Michigan hut all ove r the counti y, because he c annot be made" to t' f that Pres't Wilson is all wrong, or induce d to indorse "copperhead" method. Fu rt he! m ore. h" N proving t hoth capita! and labor the fallacy of the old wage h';ivo system which union 1 b'or a wdl as capital Heeds to learn:--a nd i t .' hing them the science of ;ust ! ift 1 1 but ion. It doesn't . t so very w 11. espe.i.tHy with capital, while labor m spots is too indolent in its "siittir:nt for the day' siuri'y. to rn try t comprehend It. As to Trumar Newberry, he ;v iu t a hi cd'f the '!d ,l.imr. McMillan block, and politji t,. him without tt "birrel' would be as i m possi ' . a liver with"lit va:er. McMillan, howovi:. needed v. to i ly the legislature w hla New i'erry feels that 1- mu.-t inlliien.-e !he shcie people, hut uppo,v " 1 c f i ' i' i m i ' f Suup-ou should he able to pro', e 1;! ,i-rt:ons ic garunvg hi 1 t r i t
Tf the lennans don't risht an better ut tlie f:hine than they J 1 I at the Marne, Germany will sn need a new national song.
Other Editors Than Ours
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of a man of h:- tntlufnrc a r-l mean .ng dealt ist p-e lor his cuedness The federal court for the e astern district of Mii'iu-jn !" K"e-ecl.'s mkiug. no doubt, ir. d"g!fe, -.pel N e' v b ; r c' r oni men ttat it ui. will ptoba ly r'ri'i so trie avenue ot est.ipe for h. i beri, f.t, tor. Th. 1- no .ugution of judi ..il cort uption It ;. jut poor, wea ' hum n t c'ure. caught in the poiit al w e i
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"There tnu. n hunian n.ctuie ai ome- folks a there ia in other? an.! -mertn-ie more." Tlv- ': w a y to discipline Mr New bet r i for :!: i ;'. to ,, it a: the po'ls, showing hun that the public cm'; be bouglit or LribeJ.
rin i'u-or i" patriots. (Ii Kills Parker Hutlcr of tlir Vigilantes.) The verb "to peter-ut" 1 a queer one. The dictionary savs its origin is uncertain, hut I have an idea it comes from the Feter whoe Joyullv to Christ faltered vv hen the ruck crew thrice. He whs faithful when the cock crew once, and when ihe coeg crew twice, but hii morale weakened as the long night dragged. II ' pet ered -ou' ." He "came back," hvvever. He was the cock on whi- h the churc h was founded at last. The American who weakens and then strengthens is not as bad as the Judas w he sells his country. He can "come hack." The patriot who weakens and then "conies back" only ceones hark la-cause there are others who elo not weaken. If wj all weakened it would be- all over with us. and with patriotism, and with America. Freedom would be dead; autocracy would rule. Don't you be the one to weaken! Don t ou be the peter-out" patriot. Perhaps you canvassed iu the last Heel i re-s or Liberty loan campaign, and in the one before that, ami the one before that, but now you aie :- tireel! You'll let some oilier fellow d it. Don't do that! Puck up! You've made- a good record so far; kee-p it UP. Let on that you've enlisted for the war: if you "P"t r out' you are a eleeiter. And elon't think it will net be known. Already, here and there, v ou hear people saying ef this one ami that om. "ml he's a petei -out patriot. He was mighty wonderful while the job was fresh and interesting look at him now! He's quit!" The peter-cut patriot is noticed because there arc so few of him. He sticks up like a sore thumb. He is the woman who was going to let her automobile be used whenever needed fop loyal work ami who. just can't sj;.r' it now. He is the man vvhi was eager to write for the Vigilantes until the novelty wore oft". He is the child who wave up gum and candy te buy Thrift stamp--, until she forgot. He is the man who ate rationally until h lost the novelty eif it and then began stuffing his over-extended belly again. He is the woman who planted her garden but stopped e ultivating it when the sun gtew !mt. He- U the man w ho shouts a hen the- haml goes by. and to v r doe . another h!sed thing t help win the wa v. The prtei -out j-atriot is the curse of any country. Herushes in at all beginnings. He is the man who make this loyale organisation show a huge membership that uraeiually pet e rs-oil t . Hi' is the man w ho boosts his town's subscription to the Liheuty loan and then fails to pay his installment.-, lit- is the- man with the mental and moral hook-worm. Mis bump of grit is a hollow. His real love for Iiis country is. a pig's love for a trouuhful. Kven a pig will rush to the gate ami grunt joyfully when it master appear, but it ha a short memory . Instead of being a peter-out patriot, be a bull-dog. Take hold and hang e.n. tlrah a little mote work between growls. There will be two phrases of Jinnnr some Li . ' 'ne will be "He gav e his life for ills country ." The i'th'T will be "He eiid Iiis level best for his country a'.l through the war," There will be two great phrases of disgrace. One will be "e was shot as a deserter." The other will be "lie- petered -out !"
h'hthol is in a somewhat different case than the coal tar products. although both have been held up by the wHr. because it is manufactured from a bituminous oil extracted f i om certain slates an! shales, which rontain the oily remains of certain extinct or fossil f.shes. Thc-e w'ie presumably trapped and buried in the mud ami silt by a flood of possibly volcanic eruption, when the rock was laid down at the bottom if some salt water lagoon. This is what sues it its curious but rather euphonious name which means literally "fish oil" from the Creek word ichthus, a fish. Anyone who has once got a good snitf of ihe strong-smelling tar-like stuff will agree that the name tits il admirably, for It has in the classic l?nguafce of Trinc ulo in The Temp st "a very ancient and hsh-like smell." Thene oily shales were only known to exist before the war in southern Austria and In Koumania, out row under the keen necessity of ttndin an American source of supply, our eaijer search has been rewarded by the discovery, recently annour.coo, of ichthyol. in the oils of certain Wyominsr well. As the nniou.it pic-sent is stHted to run as high ?s ihree pounds or more to the barrel of oil. und as ichthyol at war nrp;es is worth several dollars an ounce.', the fortunate well will be a real "guhcr" of the ge.ld mine variety to its owner?.
J has -wallowed a small chunk of the I infernal region. Our other more serious and more extensive shrteses in the chemical line are alfo being made good in a satisfactory manner. Phosphate rock for instance which is of the greatest importance for restoriny worn-out soils, particularly for the growth of that mot important of all crops, j wheat, has now been discoveted in .considerable amounts in various
! parts of the country, and is being
dug up. crushed, and placed upon the market.
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Over on pairs rd all wool. u ,mi mixed and cnt;..n Blanks .1:; ortered in thi aL ami as i know n the prices n il be tine I .v e-t ; the eann. Thouch market conJiton in all merchandise are ar more viif;ic;;it than a year a$o. n e are pleased to taie that w e have been able secure these sample Rlankeis. t sell at jut ihe same savings a in former years. The selling starts Thursday Au;. 1. Prices will be :5 lnwer i ;;.:; regular. In some lots thev run better than 25 f .
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Buy Blankets in this Sale. Blankets are Cheaper than Coal
'"DRY" HKilIW YS. Prohibition ten -orv in M ittr -"ta to ' protev 'ed f : .';, nw .at 1 b-'C.e -':y I . i . w a Ti.e -t.!- safety eo:u jv. ...' h e r e v, ', ; ; ., , n . t d prohi'dtUiZ tne a 1 r 1 r :' ..u . in... . i . t . :n . oy Kind f rn.cle. h . . pee,':. , j p--v: fee- : r f t artiops f th. t . ' - a rd I '..! ., : .. ..I in-: t . ,i ;,. stop "i I; ,t j : , , n . o i : r t t I:';- '. a n n '. h w a in :! '.isTl' t alte. ,t t !.e ' !!'..' :nloi. at ing l.q , 't-.r. .in;-! Th :t.a'- " a nd on-- ate i . ' ) 1. e r a we,. . . ! : - I I ! : :: f t t ; . r Th:- highWa . . Ml :'! I : k til it p: t.tu-.g t r -1 . . 1 ; - i i n: . . : ' . i . . . p" drv territeiry. In p i'TiT Ib. et .'e- ,i.!o c;.i"'.i!.i.i! i'l I..- 1 "i . . u uf .t v th. e j.,;,t. .n, .f ..: ...... ; - :'': t h. aoro.ont:--h e ''..! .r er"-..; e . . - l'i f ge ' -
mmi nil iN(; liki: a (ai.T." (t'lihci" Citizen.) Ti.e South lend N'ev s-Titue-- j pretty severe in its comment upon thf inT'lina te demand of a dozen or more departments of the government upo). the newspapers for boon In c the many branches of war work. And wiiilc the Citizen is desirous of doing more than individuals are expected to lo. it gets out of patience with the yard.- and yard of pink stuft" that flows into the oltte week after we'r. We've- no room to publish it. nor time ; o evoi i-ad it. Our waste paper baler ;s f .11 of .: Anything that is of any value- in th; Niagara of .:-.. i-ati'i t ha alb'ailv been piur.e.i m the dailie. Mi. h of it i d ; p 1 aa t e. 1 be,.ii ij'.erf . n., -.nreiina -;,ou between ;r,e v.oio , buienu of publicity, and each hief anvio ; to ge; hi st info print. The iah of j .. p r 1 i --.I 0 no p . ! po-e a n . i 1 1 1 - i e. .f not h 1 ; n .1 1 e. 1 of ierUs eatir u ip in .-'- ep.deav ot the money that 1- i.fir.i a ppre.pi :a : ed :n a 1 most inconeeiv al.'c amounts. might Weil be dle- I Ted to ft he: a P.el n 1 O t e ; e y a I y epen.1 ,t ur". The a pp al outnis constantlv in our ear I., mm-. vif. -ave--bu tiu appeal l adeliesep. to t h people, ar.'i not .u.'.ed in W a-hin Iton. uwin- to th.o -.aieitx of paper, rev t e i '.a t i e r. s have bfen catapil'.ed bv the F. 'h f ca'i'.rg upon the newspap! to rclm f 1 , it -;7c vimI ro free cop;e te pur m ot h r 1 n !a w . and ,-,,' ,.-e o f . ar. !n(l e iiHPi;''v Anl still ;h t rrp
of ukl ' - i' i'w,';!:oi T'd proved ru 'tf-i roo tin ough
While ichthyol is not life savinr like saharsan, nor of such extensive use as the pain relievers from coaltar. It tills a very important Held of its own. Ov inj probably to the sulphur compounds contained In it, which help to cive its penetrating smell. If possesses n almost unique pow er of relieving itchings and burnings, and nearly all itchy eruptions of the skin such as eczema. It Is the one great remedy which we can rely upon both as an external application and by the mouth, to relieve that moderately common and niojt unbearable of Itchy eruptions, hives, or nettle rash, technically known as urticaria, which is simply Latin for nettle rash. So that a sigh of relief will go up from the chronic sufferers from urticaria, who number their thousands all over the country, at the good news that a plentiful supply of ichthyol as a halm for the'r itchin: wheal", at a rrnsonaMe price, is now m sight. The discov ery i peculiarly apropos just now because one of the minor ili-comforts cau-ed by the war bread, l oth In F.urope and here, is Attacks of urticaria, or hives of a rather mild variety, but still quit enough to be uncomfortable. They probably only occur to those who are sensitive to the proteins of whole wheat flour as distinguished from white flour, or of barley, oats, or rye. used as subtltute. The remedy, if an attack becomes troublesome, is to discontinue war 1-read and live for a few days upon potatoes, rice, macaroni, and other bread substitute
The second member of the great trinity of soil fertility, potash. Is also being extracted from fehlspar, and from the abundant creep of kelp and other seaweeds along our coasts. The third, nitrogen, or nitrates, is now beim; actually manufactured out of the air. after many delays, upon a modest scale as yet, but one which has limitless possibilities of future development. The hill authorizing and subsidizing the construction of these nitrogen from the air plants was the one piece of intelligent chemical legislation which congress could be induced to pass, largely because it has behind it a well organized, local political influence of the old fashioned sort. Th consequence was that when the politicians had got their appropriation, they didn't seem to know what to do with it. Hut when we came into the war ourselves, some of the experts of the war department took a hand in the Käme, because nitric acid and nitrates from the air are of great value in the manufacture of high explosives, and under their management, the wheels finally began to mov e.
If women ' would finlv taVe -
Nuuated Iron when they
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vom ana najeira mere are thoutandt u ho might readily build up their red corpticles. become roiy cheeked, itrori and healthy tnd be much more attractire in every way. V hen the iron eoea from the tiood ol womerj. tht healthy glow of jouthleavei theirskin and their charm and ivaciy depart. A two weeka courte of Nuxated Iron uorkiwondcri in many cases. ' Satisfaction guaranteed or
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Union Trust Company Deponit Hoxea with tpeclsJ f&cllit? for t!v privacy of customer.
MAX ADLER COMPANY World's Seat Clothes Comer Mich and Wash. St.
Tin: mirrs to jfk.vnci.. . ll ThooJoia (arrisii of The- - Vigilante. We cannt name you save upon our kneeü. France! France! what fittinw tribute may we hrinz That would not srem a pitiful, por thing Against your splendor and vour ngoniep. Von who withstood the strength of iron sea4?. A rock wherefrom Ood'c baa con still shall fling The Pight that brln?s a world from hipwreck'nc, Seeing by you it steers it argosies'
France! France! there are no Tords to make your sonr.
I There is no song w herew ith to honor ! you: ! But note by note through rrany centuries Shall rise the perfect tribute clear i and stronc, Giving our fame at Ust the sit arm I eiu. i We cannot name you save upon
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