South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 213, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 August 1918 — Page 9

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

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ü. i WIM BILL

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Speaking of Guns

HY WOOI lll'TCIIINMtV M. I.

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Twenty to Thirty Million Dol'ars Less Than for Either May or June August May Go Higher.

.ir.o'nt la--de ;ory

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or ui vtry, v.h'h he fn.1 to a n oj' ni:i for

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rrAsirrN'.TO.v. a u. i. Was pf. n 'S for J.ily x. re nn-w ha I

and May, amo'jr.tJ. ("'. vjfi ;is com-

f.T. i im. other method of inlrr.djc1 1 . n . id th" 'Ut lull of the c-'inver-

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t j ! ' ; ; and thrn exclaim, ri al -oiai'U like a isii

of tr ' i f : - in i r. d m,'- " In the-e day.-' it is hardly necessary to this or any other introduction v. hr-u wishing to speak of

xxculd stamp irrorously

How much .-'peaking

dStanre. the is 'evaf-d.

uiiii-. lor tht- thunder and roar of

tii in for June and May, amount- ) tlc'in i- ex. r in our mind.-' ear.

in:,- to about 1 . 1 ",e, ) u, as com- l;,r' f 1 i 1 1 deafen-d imt only j-rcl ith $1.511'. Muft.oyo. tM rtMjortl ' th-ir roar hut by htoiie r.f

f r June, and S 1 ,." e t.noo.niM fo.- triumph-.

5 k'M ii, lit on indefinitely are first tho

' r rr vtp.. ' of th' !r, which nIo'S jU

It o!oun ?niilly h-.-J f."cond th pull. J

T -"J f cravita!i(M which cri'i? It toi-; drop toward tli erth. Ueno if it I

i'; ia!rfM to huri ft fh?ll any creit

o that thf nrtlon or

!or. as po?ihl; and th ht in-j. Hirad of travelin; in anything like ! v

t.i .-iiuiiiu i.iiv, iiau-i.i mi uu auiiii;i; curve or jiarahola sorncthinsr llkp a .treani of v atcr from a hose. Tho further then that a sjiel! is drviti to r;ur, th" hUhrr is th.o aiif?l? to which the mouth of the

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nd hisrh

.May, th tr-a.t'iry Jrp.irtin nt V !- j -" jay nik'ht announced. Tho outfor Jul'. hnv.t'Vcr, was approxiMat(ly the ;tnount -:sti!natcd in ad'.ar.ee by the treasury and expenses 1 r A'l'tis: pro!. ii-y will h- JiUfi'-r, Iurinsr July the ru ?rn mcnt's ' ilailv outlay ua.s a!'o!t .i 4 v.'j'.M'.OiiO. .

An h'. ro;e of ::n,uO.('ftu daily uas 1 ;t

way of f. i mf"''

of rnwrderonsriC!.s

cannon fto?n

, ' ! cannon

i make. o to .pe.k, as lonp

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u jump n.- pn-sini rjciore oeKinninc in the I , 4 .

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to Krupp' and Skods. TJut ." .

i i mull-, inn riui ill . iiurji" it- one or two points of such . . , , ,

... .. , oaiumtni a; six or eini riuies aisjiu'ular and utiuual interest Irom . ,. . . .... . . . , i tance. ordinar kuii ranee, the a purely .scientific point of vle' . .... . ... , . .... , . . w projectile at the hihe.-t point of its aoout the latent derman triumph. . , . . . , . , ' . cure may roach a height above the in tl. murder of non-com. atant9, ,. . . , . , , , j t-arth of a mile and a half. If it is the .e-Juilo ?un now bombarding' , . . . , ,, 0.

, uiNiru ui nit' me Mir - 'j rnue?',

I the t'U-ition of the muzzle of

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I arK that one

i;un .'try.

h tcmi'tcd to re

i'T ordinary expen-e of the army, I T.avj. Hhippin' hoard :aid othi-r i In I1''1- lll;'-' wrythin a ici. and 1 'VJÜO,0 0 daily in j f"1?f' hlli tho (Germans hae used leans to tho allies. Total ordinary'1" t,lis il not a,t Tlinul ;;i Tiditures for the mnth w(t ! invfntimi of their own. hut horrOW;.i.oat .Sl.137.000.C0o and loans to : from one of their present enejhe aliics ?:'.-.". 000.00. ' About the time of (.ueen VieF:ec. ipts from -ale of War Sac- toria's jubilee in Hun land, somo CO

v.' vti.miK W t-t neti ,v ti h.it,1 th: ears ao, home oi in; i(ncn?n cru-

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half biilion ilollar ;uai i i f which ', "

;,.. , m'iim'h c.uoc in this month a-s

of the campaign on Thrift

experts hit out the mt thod

vhl b made pslblc this extraordinary teat of lorn; distance niurder.

the

cannon is still greater, and tlie pro- . J"Ct'le will reach a height near the c nter of Its course of perhaps three ( or four mile above the earth. This bring In another factor and ! that is that the density of the air is i greatest near the surface of tho j türth ami diminishes rapidly as wo j ri.-e away from it. All mountain j climbers, for Instance, who have i reached heights of over eisht or ten

thousand fet, routfhly speakincr.

reMit ot the campaign on Thrift w.ua,,.- muiun. . ., ... . . .. , .

-'S. and produeed a K.ui that would carry ,Mmcu, . wbkh the,nHtl in ..pcttiut; The acrnmr.it now H tlnancin '"" with ea.se. Hut after - tho!r on aCv.ount of Uu. lhln. :;.elf mainly thn.uuh the salo of j Hccotnldished it as an experi- j n uml rur of tIlo ah. an,, COn. ,.rti:i.aies of indeht fli.es, "l a n- j rn cut . n pu re .cun ce they a ban doned j q, Jr n t, v imich smHf.r amnn:t tu iPation of the fo trth Liberty loan j t as usrhss for any practical pur- , (A 0 . vn contaln(M, In CVcrv ,un..

N-ini.ai win open rcpL. .iore tnan ' 11 ,i"'i"u ,J iuiiw.-uiiiij j j-j

I,;imi itiiiiMiii came in from this'01 a n till n s even approaching accuso'iree in .iniv in !.d,iitinn tti v- racy of aim and conscciiicntl V 'the

rni.-w.nr m. Ii n.l i (a nfi.i An. ! L'rP:il ihiTii'fr nf i)iinr!ni IWIIUI-nMl. i 11I.I.1.1 IN ACTION",

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!etteij mcorne and excess uroilt . oatant." some lour or live miieto one inu., .u

t:es. and J T.'hhmiOo from n vocel- side or the other of the fort or army, Amos Walker, 2 2 years old, on of

lmeous internal revenue. fiitoTn? i v.'hleh they were ende

o .ties fielded onlv J11 Ofn'i Ofm it was definitely lai

I'avmentH oil the third Uhrrtv . barbarous for uso in modem civil- to word received by hU father Wed

ieo: warfare. ; nesuay mciu. no was a member ' Ibit this of ( o'jrse was wliat t.-pe- of company J. lj.'nd infantry. I

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leavorltiR to hit. j John Walker of Columbia City, was Id aside as too I killed in action July uccordinu

Margarita l'i-4-her in IiiiMihlc Siwin" at the laSuIlo tmlay.

l..an now amount to S.:.K.2.000.00o, l'.ivm? I.U'iO.mum to come in from ti e mt installment payment.

Art MAlcrUlg, Plctare rnunln. THE I. W. LOWER DEOOHATISO CX)3ITAJTY ftoath Ind, IndlSAA Wa'J 7apr Crape"" rlnt 8rrppl)c-i

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cially attracted the (.ermaiis to it i and the military experts and spies. , which the kaiser had bro'Vht to ' Ilr.Kland with him on Iiis friendly visit, profes.-ed 'reat interest in tho ' new discovery and proceeded in get- j

! tin from their courteous Kuides and

; entertainers all the plans and details ; which were necessary to produce , the-o "0-mae Kun, thinkinpr that j they miLiht come in handy to uso j against their uiisuspectinc and hosI pitabbj hosts somttime in the fu- : ture.

BASEBALL MAGNATE IS MAJOR IN SERVICE

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ith it and improve on it. The prin-

j ciple upon which tho feat depend H

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know.-, the two things which prevent j

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ONE DAY ONLY TODAY "The Empty Cab" With Smiling FRANKLYN FARNUM. The story of a young reporter who solved a mystery and made good. See the only rival of Douglas Fairbanks in a genial, adventurous and romantic role. TOMORROW and SATURDAY CARLYLE BLACKWELL in 4 THE BELOVED BLACKMAILER," and the start of a new serial, "THE FIGHT FOR MILLIONS."

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AT tiii: CAS I I. i :. "The Empty Cab," today's 'a-tie pictuic, in which Krankiyii I'arnum handles the tellar role. i a uni'iue comedv-lrama in which the element

of laysteiy is kept uppermost. SIid-1 int stairwa.-. panel doors and dis-!

appcarinir men add to th numerous juz.!in situations and v. ill

ke.'p the oner of thrills and ms-i terv well inieresled -Mr. I'ai num I

if actie and uenia' as the hero and meets full re'iuirments as the helper of a holy in distress. laben

Perec, often seen in support of i

Ioa'las l'ain-anks. i.-' th attractive feminine star. The .-;ers ; . thromtrhly con." if t. i.t. one i- particular shows the inside workings of a newspaper ol'lce.

Ibuinnini: tomoriow ( arlyle r.l.ickwell will anoear in a two!

days eii-raffeim nt f "The It-doved I'.l.ickniailer." The r-tart of a new and thr-llin-r serial entitled "A Fisht for Millions" is also shedided for t (mim row.

Directions for Salting and Brining

The foliowir.L- article on salting :r,A brining 1ms bee a prepared by M!-s .Fuanlta Mil!"-. county home d moTir;t ion aent : sAliTIMi AM) IlKIMNc;. .altlnsr. the ace old method of pre1r ir. parisliabb- ve-'etablejt for winter use, hn come into its own once more: Relatively little use ha beon inade of their iractical method of pre-yervir-e; during the last generation, owitit: to the development of cunning in this country" arid the fact that we can obtain freph vegetables ut almost any time of the c.ir if we are wiHing: to fay the price. nut how our ti-ansportntlor. faeilitb aic such that even though ve are willing to ?uy. it Is rapidly becomlr.u impossible for us to depend upon fre"h veetablfs In thj winter and from a patriotic standpoint we should not buy them even thouch they are anih.ble fcr our ..overnmcnt has at-ked u to use culy thoso ifiown hi our own locality so that every inch of transportation space may be used in carry feed, clothing and ammunition tu our soldiers sind allies. We are out to win this war anl ifi so iolr.i; it is imperative thnt absolutely no fruit or vegetable or any othtr food shall go to vas-te this sumnier and owins to the )resent scarcity of tin and lafs containers, saltint of veetaVdes should be .u'iven trial in eery home here huri'lus garden crops are available. There are three distinct advajibirVs I nthis method (1 the process is vry simple, (2) no expensive equipment is needed and ('.)) desirable tl.tvoiw iiiay be added. You caa make use of i-ontainer.s which lould not be used for canning buch as lard and butter tubs, earthenware crocks, stone jars. wooden kes, etc. lie sure, however, that they are thoroughly cleansed. Direction-, for Saltlns. 1. Select well fcrown. sounl vegetables just before they are fully matured. Wash thoroughly. ::. Peel or trim if necessary. 4. Pack carefully in container while they are crisp and tender. .". Cover top with a layer of jjrape, horse. radb-di or swiss rhard leaves. Add enouli brine of the reM'drtd percentage to completely . o er the vegetables. 7. Cover with an inverted plate which lits inrdde the container. . Weight this with a clean stone heavy enouyh to hold it dovvr.. I o not allow molds to form at

top. 1 o. brine ! 1. amine

Keep veRetaldes covered with continuously. Htore in a cold place and exoiic. or twice a week.

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l'ercy I. llasmhton. . i-1--1 1 out of . the Hostet; National league baiso'"aU I club. lus won a commission as a major in the chemical warfare service of the army, according to a re- ; port from Washington.

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TWO GREAT STARS

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We present two new stars that will win the heart of every man, woman and child right from the start, respectively

eric Ly tell and Anna Q.

who will become popular favorites at once. They are jeen today in

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A five-reel drama that we recommend in the very highest terms for men, women and children. "THE HOUSE OF HATE" some serial and seme Pearl White and the FORD WEEKLY, which is always welcomed. Our advice dont mis this show.

TOMORROW This is our show that is coming back by special request, and one of the best pieces of work of that great star,

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and also one of Hall Caine's greatest novels. "THE BONDSMAN"

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at um; riiT()itiri. I-'or real thrilllu-r. exdtiiii; adfp.t'ijr, "No Man' Iiud." stjirrin'.r the popular aictur. I'.ert l.ytell. which wil' be seen at tlu Audltoriur.i today. WO'.Id b,e impo"sibl o .lupli-e-ite. Thi is n icren version of the novel of that name by the fatuous author of adventurous fiction. IjOiii: Joseph Vance. Mr. l.vtell proves that he : well ailed "th athb i - actor."' In this picture he rescues ( man from drowning, fiuht- Herman sailor by the .-. ore. vrn.N's i from a woull-be sui: cid. bws up an enemy r tider with a i "loverly concealed , bomb, and '..i"t hut no e;, m -res ues the beautiful loiv from the hands of desperate met. The exciting serial

try. ,,Th'- Ib.i:-e ,if Mute." star-; lins ihMt daring player T'earl Whit': and ill' I'ord F.ducat ional Weekly.!

are beina snoun as uu.u on i nursda. William F.-.rnum. probably the inost popular actor in pictures, will be een tomorrow in a nw vcimou of "The ltomlman." adapted from Nail Cnine's famous novel ef the same natne. It's the story of a man who renounce.-, love and pives hi life for Iiis brother. Another ÜK feature tor tomorrow is l!v second ef the allie' i.ritei.ff war jdctmec, the nii'M interest inV war so eei screen'-, l and which will ' shown e.c-. v week inderlniteiv .

A ten percent brine is Kcnerally Ux-il for saltiniT, usinc ten parts of wat i r to on" part of alt that is one and two thirds cups salt to one pollon of w;itr. Hrines wenker than tn percent are likely to allov ferjnentation ;is in th ease of kraut, which, however, is considered deniable in thH instance because of the halite in llavor that is pro-due-ed. Some vegetables such a; string" lean!, cucumbers. kohl-ra-bl and jmrslcy require nuue s-.lt and keep better wlun packed in alternate laers of dry salt. uint? One iart of mit to ten parts of vegetables by ei:lt, with enough trine alded two dM.vs after they are packed to over them rompletfly. Corn in the husks should liav the loose outer husks and silks icmoved and salted the same as above usins one pound of salt to seven pounds of or r.. Mill other rfcetaMe such as t .iili:lo cr. peppcts. reen toinatoc" s.nil ripe tomatoes, have a better flavor when puekel in ten rnent brine when one-twentieth o' the water has been rpla-ed l.-y vmecar (about '"t cup vinegar to l gallon of water.) TIowevT, )rppers and areen ml ripe tomatoes Iihvc a very deliciousflavor when packed in u ten rercent brine. To use salted eTetablrs, remove from brine, rint-e well and soak in cold water 1 to :; hours. Itipe tomatoes in salt and vinegar Koiution require soaking only thirty mlnutei.

Miss Mills has also prepared a ptimlKr of recii'es in which vegetable; which have been salted or preserved in brine, may be used to uood advantage. They will he published in this , ohmm from t rue to time.

MAiuiAitn riM ii i :it in iioyii:msii iioi.i: Mar'arit ri". her. a hlack-evcd. dr.rk lu.ired ceawtv, romp throuuh five reel- of a simple littb- romance, tailed Inipossib'.e Stisan" at the I.asalb.' todav. In the earlier scenes he ;ocs swiniiiiiiu with the ki i1-

f". irht s bad box v, and cut up in a tom-i ov niaiiii' r. Taken by a your. t;

j bachelor to raise "he de eiojis in

to a m!"chielous society miss, wrir hnndo!ue sown and la comes more rerin d. Thro izhct sb.e t na her role with, her U"U;1 animation ;r.d "pep." Jack Mower and otherlend Cood upiort In tlie tellinc of a story the moral of which is clothes do nt always make the woman. Svimoan scenes of stranse people are shown in the iSurton Holmes trav- 1 picture. Friday. William Halt leiMr..- a

two-day euKauement in "The Sib Man."

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U3HG ft RAKE TO COVFR SEEDS

Thr i quit trick in coveririf nd thi mod lot of other TtJuble information for tho City Farmer it found in the froo garden primer tent out by tho National War Garden Commiion of Waahinf ton. Hare you received yours ? PUTTING HIM WISE

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In six reels. Extra special every Friday We preient the "Allies' Official War Review,' pictures that are taken "over

there" by Uncle Sam and owned and controlled by him throughout the United States that our peo pie can see what is goin- on "over there." Every' patriotic man, woman and child 5iVculd sec thefc war reviews. Take our t'p and don't miss this show; in fact, never miss any cf our Friday shows. They are all 100 percent.

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Have straiht row in the garde ind hare long, straight row of canned regetabU on the pantry hol?e. Send twe-cent tmp to the National War Garden Commission. Washington, fer a free canning and irying book.

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It was designed by an expert to develop a certain definite degree of power and speed always assuming that it be fed the right fuel. It will not do all it is capable of doing if you use indiscriminate gasoline. It will develop its maximum capacity of power and speed if you

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Red Crown is made by the pioneers in the oil industry, and made especially for automobiles. . It is the same no matter where you get it and you can get it everywhere. It makes no difference where vou your tank, if you use Reel Crown your car will come back showing the same pep with which it started.

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at the Following Standard Oil Service Stations: 603 . Prairie Avenue 234 . LaFayetie Street 901 Lincoln Way, East 810 South Michigan Street 440 Lincoln Way, West

STANDARD OIL COMPANY

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South Bend,

HUK HOWARD IlVlUiOlU'S L.SLIXK OKFHi:sTRA.

NOTICE Tt-.e Afternoon Edition af TU Nfws-Tinie rarrl riw f Today'a rcta.

TODAY The loU-Ma-Carr Star of Motion Ikturv 0nicl. MARGARITA FISCHER In

"IMPOSSIBLE SUSAN

A i-loer torj I.mIIiic t tlio ojnb iiti of l" vtabl bachelors aiul th. ir itea on uomnn and her lot I o anoilur of the intentliur IttntTON HOLM I'.V Trael n-eN.

Beginning Tomorrow That .supreme WeMern star. WILLIAM S. HART in n I tin m! .New I'i'tiii THE SILENT MAN"

Ihrill. .-oiite.l) and pafiwe. all -unliie l iik.U' tld tili itf the i;ie.iteM hit- ill hlh tlie ilrile et-ri n.-lor hnv ei-r oppe:ireil. be linn ncain on 3turii. s

William S. Hart. mIio ha- millionof n.lmiivrs anion- 1 t Ii hildn n nil crox. oiih- to lliK ihe;.ii-i-to ila.. iM-inuiii I 't-i?.i . in a hiarvl not drnni.i of the ao-icrn plain.. lr. Unit". new natureundrr th" Paramount ban:nr ar--hovn etclu-ii f l at tin- l.vall' . When ou hi- name on our creen or iol ou Mill know It I. not an old re-lii- or a n-ial of -ome-thlnc jou hae een.

Th- siiivf, of Ibllie Ilurke'-. rerent t-oiiKily-drnmn. ".nni ami the lrl." proe that photopl.it nr lll nimd the theater to hv Ii, r in the delightful fart-. coined x. Thiof chl.-e i proxide.l for her dir In next Tu.--la wh.-u h ap-lHnr-at the UiS.lb- in I h- l am! of I 'roini '." Ke' I laughter." 'Ij'1". tie! a Dimnt" and ."I he I'msit of I'olh." all -1 .i i f in- 1 1 1 i -dailUX comedienne. ;-iv f ' f Io",,iiiiiiu ;rl t raet ion-.

. i lext r Margar ita I h ln r in her latent eoinedx al llu llnab i ot v.

o M I . MaU-l Vonnaml Uml to the ks-, iici wirk.

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GrtsUnrt Hrryaliw tu Ttm Economy Cloak DcpL Economy Dept. Sexml lWr. JI9-2U S. Mlotiigna. O-rcr C. Krafl Co 5 and 10 Cetu. storxn.

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