South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 224, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 August 1918 — Page 2

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THE SOU I H BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

HAVE BIG TIME Local Military Organization' cirst Annual Outing Largest Souh Bend Excursion. s " A t 1 1 of 4 .". SILm-... ' r.?i .I 1 1 v .y (wont: wei- i - '('in ' I to r arr; : h ., d tin' . noii, panid J:-pt o ,nt I'.t ni- . whi- h A h n 1 1 r , . i : . -n "m t ; ..t 1 1 : . i ii i .- r : 1 . :!,' ; i i i ,; - . !.a ! im.. . -i r1 --i.o: i , i. i S"-..Tt) .hoTe l.n' . . :i: xiv , . r. . I ...n' 1". . .i '. r . ' n-fu.'- i n 'oki J-'' '.- n. xv o ho:ts an.J a- n.,d- '., "a fh F 5 .: d ' i . Ä S o 1 1 i 1 1 ; , 1 . . n d Mishawaka ho;i,- th rorani's K'-ni e ' !.-. I .a k e v i : 1 a.o .n. on . n- m j - -ion. C;n aritMnir : t M:'di.L..n 'it h- crowd v. .1 - 1 1 . f ' - 11 h ;n-d-e,l peop'e of t h- lake r:'V and a i - l i .1 was ii i . i ' ". 1 1 . , p. i . ma .u , S t i eel , , f (),,. : ; i I h c pa ' k . w h T the da ' (.yf-n i-, w li e h-a!. Th' it v w a c d' orat d p-i : i!.. fo;- t h 4nf.rision witii Mai. and -',.-t ban n r v Tt,".:-h th c.nt.- Watd.-t. Fl d. Foiiartv of the lud; ,a sf.if Pi-M. tne enr.re eunn-nt a 11 n f n1.I1 wrre allowed thioifi. th ,ri-n- T-U" f"-""""" -ne or .M.' i.,. in n u - , - lere,, R ir;e ;..,,,,, - a., tn- suitor- a Tie.. .1 M.e i,.xe a rr.nHi.sL.r, fo,- the d r. s pro.'rani i ne ra.ru ' iaii- i a i k. nenn; drill in front of the o;i;' no1s-. whieh wa- .' 1 ed w ith cr.--ar i-nthMM t-'in : h i i s' a i 1 .e n ' " The i iv's .-, thletir eer "s -e-e inde the Urctlon of I'a'-l KrankI hp omen: annoaive wa s l.acn. H Millet, nnd th j'nU'es weie -.ip;. H. K r.iton. f-ltit 1! .. Ihm h. Lie..!, S. Camp Nell and' Serct. K. n Kir; foliowinir are the even'-1 and the:, Dinner: I-0I1C-. Ilarcfoot IIao. Pü-r prize, li ? c 1 e MiCaitin. . .' At I .... s-. on 'I Ali-" t; 11:1 a on:. -on. 1:11111. Mrs K r, Kimr. lo.r'ii. Mi 1. Fi. sbuster; hfth. m - ii. f:. p . x tT. 4' p i. Jvli-s Mama Armour. s. ond M;-s- f,t Hail; thud. ii, Iren- M . C.i t ih : foui'h. Mi" lluth .Toht.son; fifth Miss- Alt 11:1 ret s i o p ,, Vr ,,!:;T:. "'J'y'- Kr,,:,vV".;" 1 r 1 I ,M is, 11 I'M' I Iinni'-"H , ioi:'l. M'.ss. Fl.abe'h Armour. : 1 . . 1 1 1 ... i- , , .. , , o v ' . ' ' V 1 I ' I . . I - 1 ' : ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' v 1 i , 1 1 1 i 1 j . Miss . I'. C.,l, 11 4. Ills.' Cur, II to !(. Vi'inv ! 'i: si pr.ze. M -j 1-1 1 1 a i f h A rtoo; 1-" s. . ond. M :-s 1 : ! M'C.n;n; thud. Mi--' MaiLt.'t lldwatd--Itovs.' Ra'V. to U Vr.Hv FMrst prie, t'hail- F St ci- ; so .Mill, . rh.Hi .sis; third. 11 a ; : n IIoa-' R. II to H'. f.. First le. (- F'.-lil.a.v. -...-ond. S ' o 1 1 o vx s 1, 1 : third. Stan Pctowki. .'.ii ard I liminatioo Hash l 'l "fni.i nio-s Homo 4.uard. r":rt prie A cnmpar.'v. P. '. Me'a:'frv. se.-ond, Cap! Hixton. P'lrsr p-:e I ron 1 p.a 11". . .1 T Ma -laras; second, ili'i'ii' P.;o. kiw.iv. F-'lr.-. joie (' , -ou. pa 1 apt Frank Holph. .ecor.d. W. 4; T'alrnt' 're M 17.' I- i'.i'i: I I ' n I L c Holton; . r.n.l. F MrKee First p i7e V conipapc. 3". I r u- , svr.ki; second "3. .1 Kipi nk i. F:r; ptic. i, .oTupanv. 1. .T. I'.o;nv;r., sfCond, K Hr ii'i, t-i r .t p r t ?e , 3 1 i o ri; p.i a T.ib'uiifi ; secord. I. M . T.. I 's 3i W. 3 ;t st pri;e. '"Hip in Ha mtlton : secnd M. A l'aiiuck: 3 " . r -t p r i . W i l . p i i S a r.scr . second. T V I'.u r. Tir: prie. 1. o-upa i.' t. fl W. M Schmidt : second. 'a p: 1! V ;:!!. s New Carlis i ornpanv . F !: H i .oute', 'cot r Craffoid. Fi' a! lieat Fi'.-t p- i.-e. 3' i ;., r itee. N'w C.n' sto . .cop. C p: f'nn; Io!ph; 'liirt , TiiTsr.oi: fourth. .T FoieWC ,T. .T Idera. s-th. Tt .7 M."attte Rn-'hall Ton txlnij Fint-t for fi'ii. rirt pri', c H.c :?. -ond. TT 1 neaiyoiir skin with

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Timely Health Hints By Eh. E. G. Frcyermuth, N-rrctary south Bond Board of Health.

1 la tic the do. 'ni i.f-m friend". i '(), . : odv t h v . -the , omni .r.itv ; fm:.s n t,,,,,-, r . i n t ' - for ;. doc.,,., and ..nd-rUk-rs. If : - .'ruiii , n.t w i - h s to bs .i'.. r..i - a !.! ta k s Vl;t: ht in , - cut ( r . : a I pi o, .-ions it w ili en- , ' ir Ui- y-r'lii!K hihI keepini: .f the - m w ; i I e er u a ' a rl and1 (.-.(,!- not ii. t vi 1 i r.li ' !-.:: i, . 1 t. i-tm-ss " ar. . t. ii.sm at , , . an-! i' - s.r.v n.. ;..! i :: i i-- :'. M-h' f I i i . i ! ' '!,- ; i i ; 1 1 i . i i i . 1 1 ' 1 1 i i' "rt-, n-.-.i n..i. i .i-m, ., 4M...o..i , - ex,, - ..ti.-iiT - j , ' i a i . v ( i ri n k f ro ,j - ., ,4v,. f,..- will .,tii I he t p h oi d .-. ... ...... . . t. ... I ... 1, l" lu' ;..tf h'ii and iinm- room f. vh.h ,,;,, stoma, h and i a tr 1. .Moid fv f r. ' ' ' pre;.- .an he m-oie i-s ,,f,i m.-. to sii,'!l i-v .-i-i nklinu -,a. k j;.,.- (,) the I'po-:ts oic-.i iona IP. . 1 ' ,-nt rent worth will !a.-t al- ' , N. ...;,. A -..irui'-t : ;, w. , ,x ,.f sd 1 1 1 1 ' ' 111 ai'd ii-! ,,j ,,f t j ! l- . I I ' 1 ' i ' t v. o or tliree d.i- throw .t liindfal or-r-vodow-L the anlt. Vom will he ;I.:...-.-d wall th 1 -s ; : . Trv it. I : m m I -e i ; ope lo-.er 'latiii'-'' t: pho.d lexer. T phoid J.-.-r i-..!-v, . swallowed When o.i t.,ke yi ,. r MHn Tn v ,,,,., , h Xt d ilH. U1. ,,f t(u. ihu.kinu uaf 1 .01 u-. A w .r. r n,..v .-h-ai. Patklin.0it, t3.tv a.id 1 . f 1 e,hiti '. and r. f

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eld dauhcr were .-xposcd to small- death- fo- th- week, as com pa 1 ed j ' ha 1 r,n ,infs of communication bc-Th-t . ,.ho.. s..;,s.., is ,t hand. A 21 pox in a neihbormc city. ' In !e- ', with the wounded wa larse. at ten- t'""" Kurope and America are at am- an- - ibj.'d to th" disease. It - than two weeks tlm babe tame dovn,tioii was tailed Sundav to the fact dsent over-burdened, and military is nm-t pi .ui'iit between the , with the disease. :that the casualties leported now ,c j "se of those lines of communication

I ,r. M.hI.ii is; third. P. larmiTee. i Sid Ha cr. Kirst pii-. W. (; I'alnter. m1"ml. .1 '. linder; thud. H. W Tiittits lliia' l4srl llac. j Firs' prie, 11. d Kini. M'oniii. Ik .1. MCaffiex; third, P. F.rick. liulit. i i.-t prie. apt i.dph: sec,.,,.. I la iiv Wib.efte; thud. W. C,. Pa lmer I "at Man's Kiice, First pi ;.e. 2. ;. .McAuley; (- ond. K. II. P.I. ikc; thitd. C. P.. C'olp. citTTV 01 v nrnonmr. . ATTEND FAMILY PICNIC 'I'll. :intl!i ! i-pllriir.ii of t I, a i Mrr-

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.N;Ker.son and Ki;ine fain. lies- w a - held Satudav at Lake pik. Hud- ' , . , ' . . - 1 . 1 r t ; wiit . 1 , 1 A basket diri'.er was s-rved at noon to the ."; persons who wer' p''--nt K". C'iri p,,f -'veial oricnia! poems and a tine leset iptior. of a s.ddiei s life ,n (amp was iven i. Paul Hat s I r. T. M. Calvert !- !iid an idd;-s on the war. ;le'is f..r -he ioinw.tr ai were ;i t d as follow s: frank iJooiev. p: osid ir . iCov i'i;: tresir d'-nt: Mrs. Ki.-mk loolry. tra irr. and Hei; 11 I J'i ee -ofre-

ia:v in. ii'-N" meermc w i ; : i. mu-iiann app.ieu m a painiui. in r.a men :

..: Uud-.-n !aiv. the second utu: - . iuy ;t. Aumi-t. i - ELBEL'S BAIMD GIVES pypri I CMT OOnPDAM AT LAUtLLtlNi I rnUuflHm AI LEEPER PARK SUNDAY tlibei's band played an xcllent propra m to a c.'ip.n ltv crowd a I.e-pe- im; k Sunday eriin. very i numia". - heilig well raeied and tlu-t ba ml wa- .b'.isred to aceie to the, liberal ipjlau-- of the udience and respond t r many encfi.es. The rcuula:- p'oram wa.- mtet-per-sed w it It main patriotic numli. is, s"ra! of which wer sane The I'.alicm e With III' ll CUSto. Tin- sinmi; feat lie of the-e ot its ;s de v h'pi ri u j.ipidh- ami the r i a " talv'tiir o tite a fancv to

ii'iMii; t'ne sinuin;: numt.et f.- which the ,c ha heen s:,-.-.1,K" j w.'h 'eaMets containing the 1

w.o.: - . f -l,s.. oni-s th ,..., srs w.rc ; ;est "d tint', on t heir re'lo. t..is w h:ch uiv -s the smuei s an p. ': r i ' '" it. ii! .;., ,,m. ke s . v t . I , r T - t i - c t as w 1 1 i: it a r "i-hirf t. - i : r n.k,; fj ! M ' ' ' ..-l'-t' -. k- -. -., j . . .1. . r n -: . ai . n . - : - . x ' 1 " "--.;-' - .,. y ' . t - i ' r- .-c t. . :

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n tho- b-tw-en the : of and :ft- ' :!? lh"?" y"r r M' ! r. n: in-, mil no r.v anv m ,. n , ., ,.rM.a.lt ion;, ry niPap Jrp h.ajrh au-j 1 11 r it i - Hdn-o inoculation ir vnr-' ( .mcmn atraiiit typhoid fv er. epe- 1 iallv if a va cation trip i m con-' ' rn p la t i on . i F . - r I f i e, r ope u we.i j un.le, ' s,,., Km and its uat-r -ho'ild not ' - U d for ,lriUinu t.ntil it.- rmii'v h is h'n iv:-rniined .y ani!;s. f , on? ,t rn i m t I it -houM i,.- i . o,,. ,I:inkj.lK. if otl.M- aaj!,ld.. i r i 'Ii i n v .' o 1 1 on i i ci v : ..- ot tpho;. fe er r-. td to U,- ....... i o.,M. vo iar tn;s yfr.r has o.-- , . :ir. m tno.-- w ho w.-r tiin v a t ( v. ' ire o-i nc c, oiiik f..r

yo.r -de-'.- nd .iust as s.i.o o.!whi(h included tudaVc 4 rW k-o : uoo.i :ft..r st it v i . -.1 ' .

K-,. . k 1 aiivr ' ou cet u. .nor k-!.nil milk :o stand :n the -.;,, 1 warm roo, o,- imo.vred. Tlo- . i'. - n.-lk .... i!d ;i.u kM.t of i c or im .i -oo: rdlar in til svi.c.. of nc . - ' :i " j , ' ':f'-' nl.io -. 1 est. ; 1 eh air. a ' e ' of a oidam e of the -;;m. not too w.ni)'.: (dad. -ieepiuu in d.ukend ami cool room ;nd p-op. r food v--nlai v and m.' too often ien k i'i the h.,h weii. i'.ie the : :. F-v a clwi m arid if Will tlni'v.i tu'the hottest weather A f-w I -as .o. m sf u 1 of water w,ü f, .... ., fretting infant f ve mi-take a,:d an r,-t , e to rl... nah, the f.,,ou ,h com 11 1 a n it I.,,; to liavr it vaccinated 1 'flUajn - T smalllioV hV til" ttnn. it is f r om s,x to nine months old. hi 'ieciMl a mother and three-months- ; CUBIST'S GRACE Wnnlc fho WniinHc nf Qin anrl HUIO II IV H UUIIUJ sl Will UIIU 1 1 Removes the Sting. . capt. Niuiah Pro.,kts , hose the , text. 1 he name ,s as ointment pour- ; e,i fllllli: ,,-hapter I. SolomorCs seng, for Ins .-ei niou Sunday niht -I e (Te i son 1 v d . 11' said in part :

ONTMENT

; 4 r 1 1 1 . : s. r nr : i J 1 f 1 1 1 1 i up 'ario.:- tvps and phrases- aie used in th- s'-ripluie that show th name of Jesus above all others ' ' it our l.rl is sometim .-. l.kcn - ; ' '' the lil of t rT valley repje-, sentmc purity ami s u periorit v . In , Solonions sfmu i'Iii i-t's name mentioned as 'ointment poured forth.' " aluabie ostlv ointnouit is onlv p oinamental and tint useful if kep; bottled up. but when pouta-d forth ; wmnd. in some instances its value, i untoin. i i;c ti ist application of, ointment may imii-h additional smart : ',M'1 l,"st,"'M"'v' to t,H l,at',,'i'. ' ft,'r u ' 1,M,lMIU aM'1 h,;,i- bow - is i ahad. the patient rejoues thM f"',:"-r "f 'f'llnesS and speaks, v. ith ilehnht of the ointment's good 1 t ft"'i ts. j 'Tin' u'i-a -.s of Christ our Lord i witii convttinic and h'ahn power; t oiil and bod have beui poured i torth iik' s.ivoijrs of good ointmen. ' i.t d removed the Mm of sin s blilr wnn tm- i'siiit tnat thousands of t Christians todav are rejoicing in the ! l.nowledffe ot s;ivini; truth and sendir.n forth tlessings like refreshing i springs water that sustain ani- ! ma!, v c-.-ta hie and human life. "'In the i . t - -1 of life's trials th"r- ,)o lack of th- lomfort from ll.i-lt'.. . w ... . ... i ",i. ,.1.,,.- m.h aie ponreu ioiui -"ul ,,!n,n,,,,t KMdeae of tno UUiy : " frni th ........ . ....... i .. . i ... i . . 1 ' ' "l Oie, ooxs no im Ilm tbiek'-st of the ficht for the riirht of l.'imanitv. Vondifioi.s ot life iif,dr, more ' f s v or. ie eil i ii nisi a iii ' ,ir' n. ;i; i; n.ae .-. ;...n to- n s-";iti; to obtarn aud .'ibo .'bn-ts spirifial Glaces' . lioo w-i.i t s-Vio. ... ' 1 '. W 01 k s- n rm ill iahv.-id. t'ue powriHi; forth of th i ; ki-id Itke into cood omtmrnr w i ! 1 ma he th" h Hs ;M rt.;, , :, v-i.r jn ..i dim; H-r waniin; of t' e war .1 r. i , i p' t'.C'is' l i iiht''";i j-. NOBLE COUNTY OP.IFTY

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Hfll RS; AWIMMAI RPIIMinMipr, iriitutcn amendment- was an-

a . . . . . . aa. .... a ... ........ ------s-- ..-wWWlWa M. e.-s of the No i cunt " soc;et- held thur " oiiil annual reunion Smd.-.y af:rr.oor. ;,t Fottatonne pai'k. H.-'.pite tue several added attentions a small crowd attended. Tie time was st.err mail.

1 in tem:n:sceues of the eld times pvork riM,onR the 'eik-epcs themH. el c en., an was ie-?lettod; pre -.d'-r.". .. r,d H 1 1; h Aivo'ai was re-' -ted s.c. , tli,, !;f,.:!.r .-GIVE BIRTHDAY DINNER

w.is ..-., ;,. (-. ih- nv ear's n.-e;;i i. the ;, Sutoi in Sep : cit. .-. i 1 b i :. . S , : r. i; f o i p 1 ' i . i - I . '. s a.. O'l ,11'r.l 'Wo . v s , , t ; 1 1 n l b 1 ' . iai : .I.'sj.n. v;. h U"-' ' i " rn 4 t-ia ml. Advertisers make profits from volume not price.

4.818 TOTAL OF

U. S. CASUALTIES EEK L . i I I Oldl 10 Udie, .nClUüing UieO ! of Disease. Killed in Ar.tinn t i - Winded and Miss ing is CU12. WASHINGTON. up laiti-- tn the a rni , a n. i ",: m"IHJV I' "" "iay ; asKrecate.j 4 3 J hrinini; ; h total j for t he w nok t l .;) ;ml th total ' Aineto-i. t..,.!,,, s .Hiiiei ir I -, .. t I i f li V ".U: Most of Tho utiii'S in: ir.p wee, reprevnteil i,,t.s in tn, r:rhtjr!t: on thfk y.irnf. , A i .-n- front . I f the tofai (asjaltiö? announced todav. .14-, v --e soMirs and ST ina ...t.:, .. ... . .... , . . . , v.-re soMivrs and 7 1 5 marine. The ur.,.. v , 1 ; 1 w;.h T t:!" the week oefore. In the L'ntii . 1 .

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, , . i ant is that wh.ch deals with inhume? , .'ahout men who have been wounded 111 action. df .id of ; . , I , . 01 taken si. k. The Red ros amis

death. in 1 in en killed ;wo ind. disease, a idents and th- , A-is. n'.iiii'.f'vw! 7 . T 1 so!dio- C VV 1 i.i-. ?tw. " ' Tim 'woindd aecrecated li".!sT4: so!d!ets. s.MS; marines. 1.52.. and ; xhc mi;n$r. including pi isoneis. i ." j -o . tiers 1 and marine 'it i u-mU ,f h eeks im-ea'se. oath - ; f. n, -,; --re-ltcd ! , 7 - ' ;, , eomp-.red with .. the week i.e.' i..-'fo;e Th- WO inded numbered " - r.u, ' .''lllj1,litiilli la. 1 r r ihü wcfk. and the nii--;iiir and 1,1'iwnnf.rt "11 eoior.-iiu.l ii-if l-i ".1 dho week hofor While the Proportion of the 1 f!en. FVrshinf? represent an at - 1 Clin" ;il.'i' inn 511. h e 'e'i!t of the , liahtiny w hi.i ho;;i 11 Julv 1. and

id is not to be assumed that thej-iea ro iaKes p 1 n mrm - or-. ! ratio of killed and wounded will 1 everythim; else, and no unnecessary (maintained when tb.e final toll ,,fj delays are permitted. 'he Aisne-Maine vi'-tory co,n-' Work .lust Starting. j f.iete. ! The work of the home c'Miimuni- ; (Vtllcvtiris: lat IMlhcnli. . ration .service in Knfiland is just ; ;t:i,p of the fait that t h e ! st a rt in c. but already neatly 2a.'i re- ! Americans were brigaded in the'p'uts weekly are hetnp n a de to lighting with Hritisi, and French j Washington, and. throm.li Washins-

1 '...j ..f tiin t. . . 1 1 . . .1 . 1 ,..,. . , ' ' V Yench and Hiatisii hoI.I Kfll to r idtals and the tak of collect i n; jiheit names was a difficult one The 1 problem of -ecurinR the names of 'the killed and missing' was said to be ninth simpler ar.d this is taken here to account for the eelativelv , .h.- of u-ii'.t my reported in the first hsis The sammarv of arm, casualties, including todav's lis, follows: Killed in action (ln'dudins: at sal. ....Ml. IMed of wounds. l liiTi. i ;ert or acciuent and o'herj causes. r.TO. Wounded in action, fh'in Missins in action, including or one? s. 1.4.11. Tlie rcarine corp summary shows; Ieaths. Wounded. I.x2v. In hands of enemy. ". Missing. S5. A recapitulation of the army and ma fine corps lists issued today si m w s . Arm . Marine, t;iieu ;i: action : i Ined ..f woaiol . . . . Hi Hied of a.cidetits and :hv causes Vounded setrel ..Ts 1 Woumh'd sl.frht'.v Wounded dc-crree un determined T, Mi-inc in action.... 2 ' Total -1 1 " - INDIANAPOLIS CAR ACCIDENT HURTS SIX!,' News-Tiai" sipecial Sorv i INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. ix persons wete injured, two prohabl fatal'y. when a street car ran wild for more than two blocks Saturday afternoon, finally leaving the trat k and crashing into the curb. The most seriously injured are .Mis , i Fei le Fry. 1'. ji-ars old. and llvinen Levvis.prchas,np aent for t he cin - innati. Indianapolis and Western railroad. No e v phi na t ion f or t b e a c - idenf lias )cen mad-. The street wej-e rowded a! the time the ca t ' ' ' ' r,!5 ,v ,,1,nv narrowh e..'PCO in n . . . ' 1 ' ' - , . ... n ' . N A 1 0 N W I D E CAMPAIGN A H A I N QT PROUIRITIHM MUMINOI rnUniDM IUIi NCW VOF.K. A up 1 i t '. "i ac.'iir, s i naiton-wtde m pa ipn at i"' ca ? :on of pe federal I pounced here todav by the AmeriJc.iii Hotel i soeja t ion f C.inad r 'and the Fnited State. Ir.dustriet-i afTect.,.1 by the amendment are bein - ii cub. i izej ;i t)ie organisation. . ... , .. ".. . ia: aim .inkier, is direciinsr the FOR JACOB BERNHARDT t . . ... - . , . t , " ":( r (" . i ' . i s i,.n-ii i i. 1 1 o 1 1 : " r i n.i.i v i.Outi bv h hiidi en and : .nab midi -n e i;.e n .. m b r ed Mr B e t n ! l..it.tt 'a- e.,:s ..cj ,-d a '. !lle ha- i.een a tesaier.t of t'iis c

'.; ; ; eat He moved to So-Ith Rem! -. m m d .h ! -h if--- rv - r'Atr. nf 'he Civil . - in wr, ;"h 3ir w a a p-. rf ! t P r .

II CASES OFYANKWOUN ILondon Red Cross Department Replies to Inquiries From Relatives. LO.'N. Aue. 1-. The ' Hon n.mmiiniiation service'' hrsnth of i the American Ked rin.v work, which J ha already become wril known in i the l'nltd .tat. now has its own i i hpartm-nt at th? Amricin !i j I Cross headquarters in London, or-, , cup inc an entire nuor di i ; enor Jaroens. unuer vapi. m-t vn . Kdenoorousn. tie conirr.anus h .amstaff of workers and "pearchF r s." who a:e stationed at varioi;- points; 1 1, r hour ireat Hritain where they I ... . ,.,V, .,H r:.n,iu! and hospitals whre American so'dier are. tt bf fo ina j Relatives at home of American I oldie- in Kurope desire informa- I tion of many kinds about their men. ! Th airn f lhr Ked .''r0 ! i cotnm u nica tion service is to see that; all these inquiries are promptly and i ! adequately answered. This work has , , many phases, hut the mo.-t import i to keep in constant touch with every ; Amen an hospital cane ami to -e that the fuliest reports on sm h cases po forward promptly to the anxious ; relatives in America. The soldier in j hospital is followed cirefully i throughout his stav theie and! throimhoit his convalescence, and ' ev M'v,hin Posslb,e is ,,one l SPf U ha t he I kept tn t Our n w U h nom e. ! I'mphisis is placed particularly on or" l'"inl""tha' information gatherI ed b the home cmmu nication sen - i e hall be absolutely correct ami j cleat, arid shall he tranmitted with I the greatest possible promptitude. It j niust be borne in mind, of 0011, must no? he interfered with; but. aside fiom this consideration, the home communication work of the ton in rl,p f;iioilie-i in America of ! ir.pn in Fnnland In all the camps ! t l.e soldiers are informed that this fiee home communication service is available. They are told where they, an oiid the special representative : charged with the work in thorn di- j trie!, anil are enooura ed to niakf ! the fullest use of lii: services, in the ; liospc.als. the 1 epresentativ 's of the i df part merit are in daily touch with e'. erv American patient, s.ck or wounded, and frequent reports on his progress are made to hcadpiar- , j ter. ( Capt. Fdetiaoroueh came jo thej j rjeil Cross from a qreat business I house m New York, where he was a j i 1 ecocn iyed evrort on f.linc svsterns,

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! to the hospital history of any one of thousands of American soldiers. The j pystem will be expanded indenniteiv as neen a uses, ami imiuiries u om I -et t ie or ofticai dena rtme it s re - i i ariijnKr soldiers in this -ountr can' often be answered from these ;-er ord within a few minutes of receipt. If necessary this first report can h supplemented by the depart- ! ment's "searchers." and if possible by an interview with the mm him'self. I The work in the hospitals jn fir eat

Britain is complicated in the fHCtr,.oss ,i,-,vr 0 . funds to can ., on ; that a lare proportion of the Amet- j , j, orira n i;a t io n"s lclnt wo-k m ; ican hospital cases must necessarilv , k, ,,-,,,.. .n a--oun: of the appeal I ?o to British hospitals, scattered all J made in China for aid for the Ked over the british isles. For iti-taiii-f, c,-,, Va received todav from ,ju-

Vmerican troops are taken ill in sit or at points where they are t-rigaded in small bodies with Hritish troop, as in the case of tl.o nilmerous aviation unit5. Thes- men are taken to the nearest av iijab! mihtarv hospital. whether fS- is I -Britih or American. Kut even they are in a British hospital. Cap;, Kden boroush'r representative is at hand, and follow s their as- just acarefully and "niiprehenivey as If e, e ln a pUr,!y America n in - t it ii t ion . ( n a i e( e t da y . for e xa m pV. r h Ked Cross record showed that there were auou: l.",o'. American soldiers ;n hosp,ta,s ,n ,;r Fntiin. a; urCB imiiihfi nf dinni ioi( in Ii'!'. ih ho-pitals In räch nf the-e , a. the home communication erv n-e department has a compe-e -ecord l,vit, description of the pat ten' 's i I illnc or wounds, and the a ldro of his nearer relative ;n the s'ate. MEN LEARN RAPIDLY AT HOG ISLAND YARDS ' l--'on-xerr-ion of man-power froni pra'-' to .. i. .. n .-. ..i : 1. 1 ;,, trat on recent: v at the fo- Island . , f hipv ard. Kaymond c'i.ratola. Fred Roller and Arthur Burnley entered the Ho; l.l:irai rivetinz fhool to beym a 10 -day course w hich wo.jld ritt lhfm x" heip h liU1 shlps '" ,u in 'working houts thev we:- handur.. Tt3-.ut.r-b 'ft'. Tti"H m ri-r- and ..1. '.ii- iii-'4itf. (ivi nil'. i' JIIll ,r,i, ...h v, ?h..t ,J tool to epoit for ic.um.'- work i urato.a tortneriv w as a . . r 1 i i - fem". Holler had t oTi a i.e. h.in.e I 1 l I ' fii e. V s ri'.'l sPifll'ir T r a d i n yith idvertisers means morlrfor less cash.

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embracCsS a wonderful collection of Poplins. gingham. skirtings, romper cloths, cotton challies and Jap crepe, for this season and cheap enough to iay away for next Regular prices on these goods have been disregarded. for rapid selling.

Wash Goods Reduced Plain and Colored Voiles reduced to 50c (that always brought 75c yard), beautiful range of colors and some self striped, 40 inches wide. Silk and Cotton Crepe for housewear, plain and all colors, at 65c yd. Economy Silk wears better than all silk; plain and all colors, at 59c yard. Nainsook at 25c, 30c, 35c, 39c yd. Long Cloth at 25c, 35c and 40c yard.

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Plain O'tton Hl;tnkei. in tan, ra ana white. SbM) value at $2.95.

Plain (jra;. Blankets, r4x7(. meJium ueiirht. Regular S5.5o value l"r 4.25. Plain (iray Blankets, meJ.iuni '.ei.ht. full size bed. Regular ivS.ou value lor $4.25. Plain dray Blankets, medium '.eisihi. Regular S4.5o value. Sale price $3.95. Plaid Blankets, tan, blue, dar .ra. Regular Sh.oh value at $4.95. Haid Blanket. h4Sh. medium weight, tan, blue, grav." pink. Regular S5. value at $4.95.

N S UNCLE SAM 1 1 'nntrihl ITPS hrPP V TO hPfl CfOSS and OthCf GOVem ; . Unrh mGni Wdl WOlK. , ; U'ASH IN IT . A'.u. 1- ' 'hinese , s. mpnthv aid friendship f"i the 1 Cnite.i .states as shown in strik-i-.viiioi-. .Pn-itr- the last Ked , jjaI) Arnold, commercial atta- h- at ; Shanghai. .vayiny that the i.;hines' 1 ,,i' all - lasses "c.-p'Uid'd nobly '" , America w a s th jirst nati'm to 'solicit the Hcti pat n a pat ion of the jhinese in war selit-f wor .. ''e secured a unoii stron om - Ifimittte if voutmei chine-e. he.nle! C. T. Won.: former v ; e pi e ; dent of the i 'hinewe senate," Mi . Arnold sa id. "Kiuht t ams uorua nir.ed uiuiri t-am a pta itis. w h o m i a m ; ; a u o i ! i ; o i . , . 1 1 s . : Th Chine' c;iiK woit-ed hatd a ,. d : '"i I'junese w - .obbd to : rh- K d i r: in " i - ii i p f i ion Slia n-'hai nnd ."lurmiv Win Tram Mo....-. ; ' f lv CP i - e. e t a r " o r t 1 n ' -

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j t m f-".- th- Itr--. nim. - r j mein b"! s -ec;,-,!. Clll Chi Cba r. . i former mmn-? " i"t rior. j p.b d c e H r l 'i i ' r r s h ; - r ? d i p - 1 11 " ' ' ;i-. chant- 'hiub ioiii.i n,;i:itcr I nf t o ,-, hi i ! arai a iir a n It ,; r e. aU ;' -1 ''?'1""r f,f ,rr,nif,,-Th-e .va- al-o a Chinese w om - i.n's team, headed by beautiful hi-ne-c uiil raduifcs from American olle-e: i his tea.n si i ;ie. i t,i " nil' i '"p. in. a isla. 's. ai a i : . oa- s'. i ...... - I - - i.... i n . t ' r-. ..-. chm l v hools in M.ü -na J ''n ! ior ,:,v;la,i, A number of la.-. r.ire ,rm'Jr" l' . . .. : i . : A I ,.'.. ..... i i- A . ! . I '"'i " " b;. The Cr.rr.er oi Fiess witu - """" 3-b. "' 1 i. i"l ;.. , -t.ee .. !- ' c r; ) r . e i ; e . . r t a i i . : i ar.s?ed 'hit a li b- -Pb.p'o . e. i .-- . . - ! I " 2 l"--5 h n J i .. a 1 1 i o 1 1 1 n ..-,.-. i.u v- - f t h- : n c :i; . , i s h p , f... ( , , ;d ' I e : II . . s, , '.'..i: a . . ' " lie :i.en. : e: t a . -- ..ti.:. . j . ( - r ; erb a ; o ; t . it h K - d 1 , . srif i .; :' 'i ii- SM.!,-;;;.:! tt - ,e a!-" jopied. 1 r il '!'. vf..'e;. i ;i i.,. 'and ' "be i. i-.ij-i!i: a f; b j "pi.. ' : h p : : . !

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All Wash Goods Bear Reduced Prices This Clearance Sale includes every mi Nv:n:;;i.; fabrics at such price reductions, yu: v.-iii r,..: re irlc to resist purchasing enough to nuke .-eera: c trm.iüv Sale Prices of Fabrics at 25c, 29c and 39c.

Silks at Great Savings 3oinch TafYeta sNlk at $1.59 yard. Ml colors. Tub Silk ShirtiiK at 9Sc yard. W.my colors. -4()-inch Silk Foulards at $1.39 yard. Regular S2.00 quality, several p;.tiern and colors.

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few colors. 36-inch Silk and Cotton Fmla: .w S9c yard. Regular S 1.2.5 quality, medium hlue. dark blue, pink and black ground, all !;- lard patterns. 36-inch Mesaline Silk ;ii $1.69 yard. Black, navy, green, tan and light Hue. Fancy Silks at $1.69 and $1.89 a vard. 56 inches wide, fancy stripes nf nun;, cl t.

Sale of Quality ) the general i espouse of the pi. or- t j . lasses to the Ked os- pjavi!. - as no unconimon m ci r r en. ;o hP a iio!;e ij; tl- st;-et a.,..ea re.nest to ;o;i: 1 1 ri .-. ;i r - : ma r ks a Amern a i..'.- alw ii v s iaen thriend of Ch:n:-.. .he -a'e ;,.( 1N '.. '!nr:a the ItuVM' pdeninit' and :-' ? her tninus to h-ip Now i a n. iad to ioin the Ameinan lb ! fss Hrd hip Am-tu. a. ' A poor man. i e. , ia; waless than 3 a month, -en os '! n Ninp.. !: mile- vuth .f shat,--hai. u- couii-r post. ,.. J-.t.ow;r-that China has a modern ju.-tal .idin i n i .-1 ! a l io a at a i osr of 1. ards f. : deinry ami 10 ents for t -tut n r eipt.-. 51 for a :n-m."- r.-b.ip . I the fled 'ro- He stated that i had heard h;- fri-nd t-!! ho flierollv th" I "llit"d Sta'es j.a3 ' e to china and lie nntn to jo.n tin ut 'Mt -... t: ." SOLDIERS GIVEN SHOWER BATHS FREE OF CHARGE f: A T. F IO 3 IT. N. A - ' her.-: on troo rain w h'-u pa. thioush Kabush ret'i--h ih n -e! ' from a hot and tireoni I T.e i ith shower bath'- free of char-- v : i i 1 1 1 1 1 sc loiuainir.j: i "0 J,i.w ' baths, a few v a rds ft om ' h- i ci w a tra ks. has I , - e poa, f.: iaisd oa ppi i.ful ".o. Hi o -er v ii t !'-,'( t - ' o ' ; 1 s' o j, peil h f ! 1 fo e X . , . ! M : I fre - Ii ' 1 ', e t d ; - p ' -1 d ; !" . . r . . ,. , ., r. r . ... f K.a , w. within Jews tri.. ' lvh ; . e j . ! : . ........ ........ . ;,t-. ...ri'., ,-,.;. .i..,-.;, -.'S lid'jie. 2 i xt- l; i' j ,i i n:( ;j , t ,;jhfi. Tn aiidiTior! To , i,."h- t r b j ;u; 'ir.s ontams a Inre d:r.it.ir roM ; .0;;.h (.f ,,.,tj!Sr ,,, .n, LraI (-.r,. ...orkf.rc , r.,.., u . f. . , . '-.!., I V . . . i - I . . - ..''II . . . ' L ' i . I ' ' ' I I ' ) train of ." " 11 s d s. THREE MARTINSVILLE PFDPI F nROWMFn IM UAD ACU DIUCD PiUinAV iKHÜHOn n VCn Jlll.UH I M A KTJNS I l.l.i: i: ;. Ii.! ;,-'v:.t w. drowr' 1 r.. - r r. o t i . r; ; .-. - , ..- r i r -r n r . : : . ;,;,-. .' b of Hot .;.i.i. c (t Ween i. .!, rtl.'l W.-s' I .--.n b . I were f : ..n, M :'.;... - J b

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f'laid Blankets, licjit --veint. a-.'iec "r. Regular St.;n ah:e t"m $3.95. North Star PIzid Blankets at $11.50, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $23.00. Plain (jra Blanke;-. rn.Sn. 7;', un . ;. extra tine. Regular SS.() aiue fc '$7.75. North Star Blanket Plain CM'a. m.nSh. re:.i.tr priee S::.;n. ale price $10.50. 7oSc. S 1 v ;n alue at $1 1.50. 7)Sd, ;tMir'v. h.ddei-. 1;(1 ;ii.; r.M $11.50. Plain H-hite tT inv:le Tsi. SI h:J f r $14.25.

I s:.:" Druggists Price Advance For o r a v a i ? 'a e h a c k , c o d e d ' ' ' . r. - ta inmsr .t old . ' ' ' " pr.ni i; a..- .' ' " "f 1 C 1 r; c r - a s c- , n s V , r i , ; r -, j o ; e f. c 1 i ' i . . r f ' . a ; ' .; ' I - .3 . ' - : : ' ' - o' a ii o . ! ' "" i ro i o r i t :i : ! -;, i d ... - ifs-f of ' .- o r ' ; 1 (((., '. hd i t ! ' ''.dT Ho -,i -. '- '...'I v. j i o ' a j . . j r i: e -s r, kick's VapoRub ; l -A - : I ' oi j-. : ; . i -a 'ith . T . 1 s ' . t b - ' : tl-.-i -fo' . : f "j . d i " j : ' a . '?' ! . w i.c b . -l to I-'.' . p.. e i e 30c, 60c, and SI. 20 I I M- l U ll''llll''.'ll ' '.''- b ' CLEANUP SALE ( )! Ml Hlliliu CHARLES B. SAX CO. J.P.HcGILLCO. The House that quality built." When joa thlak of Humefunv. idilBi think of "l-Wlon." Patronize the advertiser he Is there to erve you.

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