South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 238, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 26 August 1918 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

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CAPT. STATON DESCRIBES THE

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Iiaid-nts of ho-

HUN

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. : -. - .- .iH.rui.'io'i ,nd i while th- ' j ua r r ? -mi: th; Tierr-h ."':.!- -h-li-d .in. nure- and physiI . - - s i ; i r - tr- b... - ;n tri- trenches i.atroi.a' air. i..ns .nunc l heir .! of m-r.a j,,-,,.) .. . ... ;,ni ended by Mm- i ;..v. i .loi. m " lb-hop an.otin ib.- vn::nül ;nl wiii-d wer,.. n..- h.nc an a pp-., ! to th- i,n,i.!;su of 'h!';i;. w ho for m iii"n;! sang Pi' t ' i r! b th- r fnm, hap- : 'I.'-- Mho va at horn- to i!i tu the so!i.rs in all p-ul of 'ar:- penin;:-, in his own e r:enr-. V -,r jut ada soon aft-r the u.ri;l war hrok. Ineiaüiudo nT ihr Hun. 1 'apt " ''' hi- ! thr-- son- ' "'it in IV!'. sin; two taui-. L:fe m the trench-- was a!.-., pic-

;-nd T f . r f . : 1 1 1 r -.n th- ha:;.' - I t . Staton's ao.'Srey. i !o 1 1 ' :a t "i t i . i t- rj h, t h- ca Pta ; n . ! I e t . i 1 u! the

1 'i am . hi- iir,. son now follow-. 1 Mi. Iiis hop's s.ii:t.'.

'at'.w.i: w.'h th- Lr.ti-h ov -?..,-. find w : - ' -, r u iij-, hiüi-f-if

.foinoil ( aiMilian .rni. Th- i'.in.iilMii otto r t.'L'.n hv

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; i im 1 4 1" - i nip aoi.on oi miiiim'ii a no lle.tnl l udioiM-o. ; j,;s J,,,,,. Sl,n n aft-r A.tr l.rcdi:. ti'V 'i!..n uk- h-r- i:,'!'-r !h'Tliy joiri-. tlu- a n.oi :i lore---.

i i-i'i '- "f th- S..'ith FU-n.I , oinnii!- j .!r a.lv two of Ins broth-r- upi in

of th- War m;;- ii. j. ani- tn- Mntli.-h aioiy an-1 s...,n a!tr ;i l.i:i:n::i ! :ni; t na to on- of t hf la r--! ! th M .1 hroth'T Ii :j r ! i 1 to the ( ooit'ii".- e - -ath' r. 'l at a patriotic1 ,pt. Staton to'.. I of t!.- .Jf-ath of

T, D , w. -itiir. .M-.J a war.iuiv 'a j.t . , t h r.f of Iii- or.. anl it his b'-'ii I lirCC DrOtnCrS. r.i..ir. ;n. -..s..- i.-aclK-.l thf a'j.n- f;w. ft,,k mi,-.. u. h-ar.l from .ik- 1 i ' u .. - -l .-.t. f wit haj.jia;m . iii- o!..-t son, who i- w it 1 th- a -

n')ü-!i i. ar.l at tim--; tK siim-Ir i.adi.m fm-r-.-s .-.t ti.o tv.uo

Canadian Officer Relates Ex- f

perienccs at Front Has Lost Three Sons and

Lrr-.t tr'Mr-l th ho ot til' r-.- ! haw- with rats an.l bo.ly lac. lie' th- 'Miiiii: of Mick atn! c:l:- j iiM-t.-- to th' tiit n m th- tr iniifs. 11m , a!-o .wf!t 'jj'on th inhnient c.'if'ty1 ot th" Ci-rinan soMi-rs. lit1 tol l of j an in i'l' i:t when ii" h:nl :t.'ne to: h- ai.i .f a woanh l iJom.-in sol-j .iir, an.l after hf had iaiMl thf I w oiir.'U-d man .,, tint h' woub.l rest j ai':. tli- II. m spit in hi.- far-. , told of another instance oft '.; rm.iii hat ant inui .! t it ! an I '

'T!i'lty. '!. of th- .'anali;in mI-j

rc v ,, .... , u,. 1 , i : i r i,.ioi.in inlet's ai iiir iron;. '' nf I,;. ,u.-ti;,. illM,li:,u ,ir; 'itv '!.itoi' in"sviL'i' u;n ) itfr t I ' s -ha. I onn to lio- aid of a

" - ;-' to th- ., ,oa:,y. '1: ?! w a h'i?hf i1 d hv thf- ah- ' v' Jrn.an sohiir and had V:,M; ' Th,,":-: I,r A. LiP,.iruott. ..,-to .,n,. of o,ato,,.:,l tfort. I if- :m plv I ' hi MH.n.K. making hin.

' ....o, ,,,, th- Mi-r l'n-t.M.-t!,,n . hurr h. .i Ii f rd Iii.- i.'s;u- H- told ol " oioioria ott as P's.o.c. - -.r:..-! h.- audi.n.-.. at h. h :C h ' p, j.,,., , ;it tllH m,..tintr whi,.l va ! U'-n atro-iti.- th-c , had wr- t,H 4 'n'idiitn h:nl ,'ft tho l. .. Mi .Mi,ii1.:ir,l!,u,i! h: ,a d ;.v a - i-. tion hv tho- ' u i himsHf II.- f-Id of .iujL -nd,- (;-rman and had tarn d 'f .h". . - - 1'irst IT-LMHi.,,, h.,r,h oiart'-t. ' hah:-s l;illil , the II in in rtfli'i-nn '" lh" wn!ll"k"1 Hun hai1

f!M V , !,,-.! of Mrs. .Irar, Vinkjand fra of x.mnsr u, ,ll!r u i d . a wn h is r-v o wr a nd had shot a nd IK- fa tri1 ?,rr hind i -1. : ri.a. 1 1 ., . . 1 " . k t lo iom n who I1.11I hf t rii-roif 1

(:!.!. Mi-Jo phiio' !-. k,.r h.o! had th'ir hr-'-a-ts i-.lt out hv tho ;Ki,i, ,i th' ,nan wh" h ,d I ltr"U"1

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a , ; ,V ' , 1,1 ' AT"l' ",,n ;,,lf! ' K'S ar-r;rnnan soldif rs aftrr lhn hal la-n

" ' " ".'! 0,00.1 . omhanifd on th- piano by Mr. 1 uiwn l-utl.M.,,,, di-ras-s hv th-

Inter-State Fair Tickets N.vA- on sale at Main Hlor Cashier's Desk, 3 tor Sl.oo, with War Tax Sl.K

'CHARLES

AX & CO.

t IVc Sell Dependable Merchandise at Price Lower Than Any Other-Store.

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Begins Tuesday Morning The Seasons Best Money Saving Opportunity Buy Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts and Children's Wear Now and Get the Best Values of the En tire Season l:eiv artick- in this ak is t list qualitv Imt, now marked down for tinal cleararuc' to prices which will m,t likely he reached aijain in many seasons it' ever. This is the opportunity tor which women who have Iven considering economv have been waiting. This is your final opportunity to buv hii;h class merchandise at less than wholesale cost make the best oi it.

Final Reduction on All Women's and Misses' Summer Apparel

$5.95 and $6.95 Silk Skirts $4.49 Silk Tan eta and ealine Skirts, in dainty plaids and stripes. Splendid values at s5.()5 and Sc.(5. Final Reduction Sale price .$4.49 '

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$3.50 Washable Sport Skirts $ 1 .00 One Miiall lot oi 'ahable Skirtst. colored n-ures n Gmunds 'i white. Regular S..m) alues. Final Reduction Sale price $1.00

Spring Coats from i to 4 off

Silk Dresses $9.75 Values Up to $20.00 One lot nt daint Silk l)rese. in bioken sizes. dut ne ot" a kind, that !d up to S:o.(n. Final Reduction Sale price $9.75

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All light colored Summer Suits, Wash Skirts and Dresses Now Half Price.

$1.9S WASH WAISTS $1.39 One " t'xij-.i qti.tli.;- V.i!i :ti-1 . in white and a tew eol,.rs. Regular SI. 'S alne. Final Reduction Sale price $1.39 WASH WAISTS WORTH $1.25 AT 79c ( w -null 1-j of Wash Vait-. in vniles. lawns and organdies, in white and a le v eoi ;. Final Reduction Sale price 79c $1.25 AND $1.50 MIDDIES 98c D.iint Plaid Vüe iind W hite .Middies. prett new styles. Regular S 1.25 .uid S!.;s -aiue. Final Reduction Sale price 98c

Children's White Wash Dresses One Third Off

Children's Dress Special $3.49 dnld-en styiish Mnene al: Dresses, sizes c to 1-4. in roe and blue. W hite e!iar and eun, belted -ile. tronts trimmed in dainty colored embroiders Worth S5.no. Final Reduction Sale price $3.49 $1.50 Boys' Wash Suits 98c One -mail : t H'y Ian l.inene Wash Suits, trimmed in reen. Regular 1.5o values. Final Reduction Sale price 98c

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Half -rr Told. ' The .a!f of tli. Hun atroritirs haw' not li'fn Kdd.'" Faid tho spakpr. "I have sfwi them inflf. I li iti s ii hash's w ho liad hfen kiiliy i'i'in.i!i soldiers, and I hae .-ten iliem tornmit cmiik.s. th' nattjre of which I cannot tell a mixed aodienre. ht:t I helievr that the men

! oi this eountry onht to he told of j t hem." j II. paid a Klowintr tribute to th jAuifiiean soldiers. He declared th;t I tiie A merh'-a lis were putting new h.'iiit into tiie armiis of h. allies, and tliat Ameriea, like the Canadians who hraely stood off far superior foiees at Vpres early in the ; war and saed the l;i, wamld affair. 's.,o the day for world demo racy. tpt. Staton declared that the war 1 should not he won in any half way : niann'T. hut that when it is won, it , should ho won in a manner that ! , f.'inld end it for all time to come. i (.eiin.ui Pi'oplo (iuilly. j "Vnn have hatd that it is th i kaiser and the derman ;oernnient tl'iit are responsihlo f..r all the

rn"ti's in the present war." he

said, "hut this is not tnie. The Ger- j man people ;tje .ji:st as i esponsible

and are just as guilty as i.s the ka iser. ' The only way to win tho war it to exterminate the German people l

this conflict. 1 do not mean th I C rman peopl ewho hae yone to

I other countries and become a part '

New Sweaters Have Arrived TJaRPTTTCOV BuOSnßSjS COMPANY

Hour: WffST batunlajf 93.

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Priced $3.95, $5 to $15.

Bu". oiir Varus now the finest Worsted Hand Knit Yarns n sale here.

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OUR AUGUST SALES The Importance of Making Your Purchases in the following sections will be a saving to you of 15rr to 30ri. Women's Coats, Children's Coats Furs, Fur Coats, Blankets, Men's and Women's Woolen Underwear and Hosiery.

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Blankets September Aust Price Price 53.50 Blankets $2.95 So. oo Mankets $3.95 55.50 Blankets 54.25 57. vi Blanke? $5.75 5().oo Blankets $7.75 Included in this last week's selling- are 5 no Beacon Blankets. Blankets are belter than coal, to keep you warm. Our August Sales of Winter Underwear Mean Big Savings Very Special "Carter's Underwear Women's Fleeced Union Suits at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Women's Half Wool Union Suits at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 to $5.00. Women's All- W o o 1 Union Suits at $3.95 to $7.50.

From Now On Till Saturday Night Women's Handsome Winter Coats

September Price August Price S25.00 Plush and Cloth Coats $21.25 $:0 75 Plush and Cloth Coats $25.00 S.vvOO Plush and Cloth Coats $29.75 540.00 Plust and Cloth Coats $34.00 S50.00 Plush and Cloth Coats $42.50 s6o.no Plush and Cloth Coats $50.00 S75.00 Plush and Cloth Coats $60.00

Furs and Fur Coats Prices Are Based on the Same Reductions

September Price S200.00 S250.00

Fur Qnits Fur Coats Fur Coats

August Price $170.00 $212.00 $250.00

New Millinery Smart Neu- Hats from Phipps, Buresser, Bendel, Gage and Fisk arriving every day. Hats from our own Work Rooms we think as good as any Hats made. Priced $5.00, $8.95, $10 and $15.

Clearance of Men's Shirts The-e .rv Shi;: irom i -Li,- uycul.o- v'C broken lir.e In tt and -tii; en; cooa variet -t ratterns :o select from a c : shir: for oriice and general

vear. Our regular $1.00 j

and $1.25 Shirt for 85c.

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Men's Union. Suits ;.; S5C. Short sleeves, clo-ed ."'ch. Regular S ! . i a lue-. Men's silk Fibre Hi-e a: 35c, 3 pair for $1.00. I . all Colors. Regula: ;,v alues. Men's Handkercl'.ief- 2 for 25c. Small and medium hem. Men's Winter Union San$1.95, $2.50, $3.50, $4.95, $6.95 and $7.50. Men's Holen Uasni,.:c Unse. Bu; no , 59c pair.

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ASTOR SCORES

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MANUFACTURERS WHO DESIRE WAR ORDERS GET QUESTIONNAIRES

Questionnaires have been mailed to the manufacturer? of this district : in order that they may secure the'.r i share of the war work an-1 thereby

of other nations, l.ut I mean thoe Ppjliirp r Pace nKPasn Orfjj-! prevent the draining of la'oor frun

I w ho are l'mhtinu tiie kai-f rs l.attlen. I . . , (this region. j Confident- in Anuiita. n3nCe Crit 1C ISeU by ReV. 'To the Manufacturers of Su -l!e- ; ''apt. Staton clo.-td l,y declaring QniinHore in Qormnn ' Kion No" i that h has full confidence in the OdUnuerS m oermUM. j -(lentlemen The war resource?

Aineritan peoplf. IU- declarfd that tlie will stand f.ac k of the hoys they hae sent to the front to tipht for the lil.erty of the world. I If ured th

' committee have received from Wash ington the government questtonThe South Fiend city council -vas , najres which the various manufac-

S' IDA

IS WEHKENIK

PRISONERS SAY

Prisoners Taken Admit Seriousness of Germany's Predicament and Believe She is Doomed to Defeat.

Bring Your Produce to South Bend and Get a Square Deal in Price and in Trade.

t; k n to task Sunday morning in a , turers in this sub-region are Pelncr

lui in- jf War S.iings stamps and ; ?or!non i, jje. .. II. Sa.mdets of requested to 1111 out in detail. Four Liberty i.ond. he declared t !iat t he . Trinitv rreti ter l.tn church le- t opics of eac h hae been circulated

man who st is at home and does his ; j;,,;;. ,,f the failure of the council-; to each producer with the request m l'et is .lu st as l,rae and just as pa - j Ut enac, the ordinance to com that they he tilled out in detail jriv- . 4.,v ,.,,,-,,.... tnotic as the man who ko to thejliat x,.,1Hreal di.-cae a few w e.ks i"g full information as to their man- , l.I.I AKMi IIL.MUJl AU-l-attle front, when that man is com-'.,..,, ufacturing resources. iTEK?. Aus. .'S. The demeanor pelleW to stay at honiM on ncc a.unt of ! ril1ir,. ' Pev. S.4 u nders' . "Th is su h-region No. 1 7 .on -lsts of f hundreds of Herman otTkers

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union shoe co.

233 S. Mlchiran St I

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siv counties. St. Joseph. Elkhart.

recently is in with the attitude

l '""jxriiion lie saiu: v"l,m'" 'taken pr:onei j or is prevented ftom going owinc to! --rhLe form of neliuence w-re Kosciusko. Marshall. Starke and; i .iiin n.i..,o i "... .1 . t.",.. iSti ikini; ontrn

'warned against national, iv;c and ''1il"-. '"' r,"i"".,ri "4 "".; i The speaker expressed the hope iiuliv jdual stagnation. Tne nu-ssage hoth skilled and Jnskilled. should ; of otii.ets ca ptui ed during he Ihn -j that America w ill not send the bos'(m , r, ;r stagnation ui sol iiat citi- a member of this committee. h re:iea last spring Thn Hei - jbttwccT, is an.l 1 to the front. Hei(.ns u'f.ep an awakened conscience .whether lie is willing to become in- min p.;som.1JS were anoxart

; Tn;,t his experience had l.e.-n ' h, every city there i an eternal v a r terest-d In he, ions the jjovernment that the men betw.-en :;i, and o ! ? . :.. .. a .i,,., ,... v. n.-.- ... n,i now or not in giv ing out v.-nr work.

..:;Ke !he lest soldiers. 1e,hnPs. imil,oral.ty. The,-- is already a scarcity of skilled . rth. out now they are epiessed "Hi-' younsrer men ma hae more' v., ..r.o.ilin- thin" is that v(l ;nid unskilled labor in this commun- -md '!y .in'.Kus. They appear very

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own- ,.-e unaware of this warfare. ll- uut' llUs committee 1-' ülins t. lalk and the t nor of

a n'd 'are indifferent to tlo- t ,-,; -( t a it! i n br i n - i np a larpe a n a m oa ii t t hei conversation may be summed Pt. o u;,es ' of war work ;,s possible into thia upas follows:

latOU WUli a -hort appeal for the . ...

gza Jr rt jj x: wchim

i Pal mean: to c: ush tho British to

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; purehH-e of v.ir Savings stam,,.. j m,,r;(1jtv tliriv . yet we b-t then' ty.

i "e ueci.tmi trial .lo;ng 0!)e' hi! . iiii'.mw doinir ohm's Lest, an.l that i nothin- sh,,rt ,f dfin- one's i,,.v.f 1 I v. :l! ,!,,. ' ! i i

1 in,' i , e.-t ui ir Ho-'al

i hii-ias,,,. ;)Ut In ol.jei- nifl j;fn

.the 1,,-tter iudcriiM nt." lo- ai,l i lr. l.ippin-ott followed

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s.i h-reerion o that o:v producmu' (m rinan I ail liioiam .one. classes ,an hale offered to them the Thev sa or:iianv entMieil ;h-'

pi,. , oWi tniliH ctv .hii. same advantages a no oppoiuimuis war with en'l.iasm. i i x this l,.,-

ment fail to 1 h with the menac e, vet we scarcely uttr a piote-t.

i tiinv' i ' , i . ml'ii ut loe.-tinir

th- a-id;- , (irtov, ministers, councillot- a nd ! Rv'r-V manufacturer wants the de- admit that Germany is in praUK.,;.

"tu-e standitig and vjngin- Atnr:v,. i,.vt.,s lt' he Oliver hotel ff.,if..-a; ; n.and for lab..r to i.e halan-od with , ly a h..p. .j.Js ,ondit;r,. both

tti, er- elemnlv and e . i n- lM' " -; .- ... ..v. ,i .i ; i .. ,n,,i ikmi hi- man paw:

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that the eastern section are onerinpr. , long sine- d fijo a i eo and tl,

n an equal ha sis. the vet we he-1 struggle has now be ome

liee. will b- cien the business omi- .ne wüh Urea: Hr,tain.. Th-

an e, on- Manufacturers Agree to Cut

Production of Pleasure Cars and Repairs.

TRflCTinW Cid

i w i i w 1 1 wllll KILLSIIfJ

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U-tly urged that a serious dan-'er to "'any diM'ient kim.s of o,g:iniza- po,nt ol v,-w. and ;ok w'neth jour' soldier- should be re.oove.l. ni11'" 1",tn "'ivat aM,i incorporate. Ur-at Britain cannot now consi-!

I. they said, that the boys ore ( u,,,ttllMK '" rtl ''-"- ........ Ci. ... . . xcuun-o ,o :

, ; lt;rers lor Nippon. liet'ing peitac- no ihi a uannerous trade rn '

"ASUI.NUT' 'N. - .K .datv.j- . i ( - of p;.. er automobile

l- fotmt

in trcritcst danucr from vetier-a!

disease in their own towns, and the .i... nested tliat an ordiname !., i.a-s.

, . , ,,,, ( , , ,. rri oh;c- we will have i o tiouble in cor.- as--, thev a . . Tinnny will pi od i et ion during th- ia--t s. fd to d-a, With tue evi. l.'i-. TIi- . , ... ... , . , ....

vine.nt: ou tlutt not a one oi eitrie.- hh-mi .i-.n . n;- -no. oui ..Or-.tns or I . l to ., j.-r -nt of t!.

: utar returns and assistance for their or whether the allies intend : membership. If vol will cal! al o.r cruh her ahoethei-. jn the latt

and repair parts b. -. e ajrre.-d mi':i war mdutr i- r-'-ard to ;ir.;

measure vva-

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t he

Near (Miles.

council, b it after bandint it about for a whih. extractinc its teth. fh-

I mfasur- was . as- out a 1 tot . . ivirs. unarles Krouse of Union.' j,,a m ,.f Iir(.sll, , Mich.. Meets Death I ., "IVrr ...'V jrVlV:

too.l name, and it ,i- Miand-.l ,.y th- .lofti-st moral cousjdf rat ion-. i- r-j' ct-d i.y o ;r t 'preseolativ ".-m,-!i a -:.' of afiaiis . an e i -1 in a i i i : , o. : t ; ; om.i:1!' r.;,'. ac ioi.i; as V. e ! ' j i ; rid iff I -.t to o;r pr.-, cj-s . nd pi i1 i'-gc-No (IP O ' ' . i ' i 1 i '. . : f t O.por , ;ii "'"'ii p: ! : ' O'.-. I' c. t";,r'py I m m' i t.e p-op'.e '

cla-s ha- the standing with, the pur- make n- efi,.-: -, . ..nceal their im- '..ta! jo oduction i:: lf 1 T. a ordin i rhfiMtii; end of the Industrie boat d pre .on of what th. means for th- ; to announerrer.r S :niay ni-ht ' i tiiat the s;:b-rejionSl emmittep ha f.ith-i land. ' the form of a e;j-r fioin the war ;uNot one ran offer .1 crcater fund of They sa y liny -.'-ve tho re " . .i-x!:; boa id o the National Aii . - . i.t

information than ne will lu, e on -v-i i n - "n- fmobd- 4 'hamber of Conm:'

! 1- here. ery ma n u fa c ; urer tfi:.i and noitoe i, lian-e

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"( i-i n ; a i i ' ' wa - .. ,.v n . a:.. pb- of cibon.i; -t... a ' ion of spiritua 1 l.fe. T!i- ratio;- l,,,. ;:od -d no !.:.-: ,.,n e 'a tcs.-r. arid in til-- lis' IT. it- no urf.d art. It. lehtriou- l;f.. s.,ffei e,,

toanner. Mater:.-, kstc ha- crushed lv n.a ntifa ct : rr r. larce o 11 i

, .t of the o ;i of the r.atio:-,. -ni.-i,i. w .,o i a mem -er or tr.; cm

rr. ; 1 1 - e "Yn ;rs v cr tr.;'.

silo;; Id stiow bv heir con ne- tion vitii thi- contmittfe .th-ir willinir-r.s-(tst to help :r tJ;- pro-, ition ii' th- war. and second, to aid in r-e ep.t inc th- ov er a:r. bitiou- eastmi ma rr. fa t urc rs and oth-is -ecion-, fioin d t a mine o.;r region of Jbr.r We will n-e i them -f:y Tt as lir.c'u a t r til- Ma: a now " ft ma r.ufa . t i ! r s,0l;bi ): h- r.ame aril addrfss of li.- r im r.rt e w.th tiie wa ind;sries ( omri!t- ; a- a cnoprrntor 1n the j,rrs-ri-tion ,. this work. W- do not wnn b, h.elp or ber,e n few; we war.t to and wp i an direct; a:d ir.di! e. ti' .

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