South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 250, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 September 1918 — Page 2

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r üt J-V.- '--a LoVkstidt ;d'vni ut 2:Gi) T'- m- "tc-lctlfn at P- m. jtor buuu?nly disappeared. and in s il-J.-t: on:1--ii-M." ! d l.V tJ;r' h-I Ca-loiir't FolUh Sil S. Webttet j their fright. Chief Kline an J his as t-.r. l.r.-r.i:- uor.-Mp at 7 :::t. Ti - V. at. BeT. .Stanlalaui 'y"- paitor. Low 1 v,tant rented a safety vauU in one I. A. Iii Jx.j.i it-t -nontlilv !'!s!:i.--: mass at . uIO a. ui. Ulsb raae at 10:CJQ I - . . . . r-tli. yv,,s Uy i!i-iit ; t tJ... ' .-Vm.;,.', n. to. Vespers at :Ö0 p. m. I of 'nt together to I'ray. r ru-. -t i t. Wrd'iitNduy at : r. ft. joaeDir.-Hlil at. and La3al a. I lli lt "lhe ---y" '- safely

-r,x'V fit? KHHour Approaching When Great!

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CHURCH OF GOD OF THEj1" - ARRAHAMir FAITH ! rapidly approaching, in tho opinion .

ri . , . . . ., ' , ... - Servl.:es to Melvili. hall. S. Lt- j f. yAv(i . si-.n.-Ur .,,..-.1 fit If, j m uuj.ij HI..UI at iv a. :u-i i UBOn- uPniexiieüc. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERirA Su'rS" fpa " tneetlug every Wednerdaj, Tri duy. Saturday aiid S-iudaj nlrhH. corner Wnyoe nn 3ilcbieau streets. Old-fagli j loned jfogpel lueetlng at Voluntfer mit 'rt:i i1'111 t'Jniay ui2":t. tl very ted jr la ...... MISSIONS -- Uow-ra fj. .rff.ou ' ly- . nchooi at 230 p. m. !-t p. m. ; , j;rea,A?Jr ÜietD'1 at- S:fT I Vi?rr i:Z-, Xn U;?' u1C('d" j (I',-U5 i:. .lcff,:.ou blvd. Ry A. ; Bird, jreririfcudeut. .utiJaT telool atlh' ru. BiD'.c class -A i:t p. m. ; Kvfnia stt. t MO I.. Laa.. a.. SerricOl W-dr4C-'day. SatunJaf ana uUy tren. I !lü's at ?X0. Sunday scliool at 10 :uf a. j -'- -'-cu .-uuuur. SPIRITUALIST. i Pi. 4f8-.:ve sphitual souety nill 1 . 4. t" at :",) r- eery Sunday :V krf,?ea Mu b. !; : Mr.--. wi-aver, MrT. Ti.uiiijdi. j Me I '- - Mf. Wiliia-s and l'. A. t i .!...!. ; MIA lb I LKI-M ABULIA 1 ON. xr,,.... .r f..,a.ir - m-w . ... i Me-'ti er? Mv.-j.Uv at 10:00 a. iu. at tie Y. M. C. A. Kt?'.delit SDd v'nltirg uuai-ters always wtotuc. President. .;. v 11 . . ... 1 " ... T:

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frmployed. ;frora the po.Ice station whil- he. j aiiiu.rii,trator for Indiana, und C. A. bcr-ona hoi-or or 1-vlii' -hall C vm -..laeLi;.- i-.pl.r.y irii . ..j It is note! here that no ett'ort l.u- eln aOO.ted. and hv tie".r bet n c-.-the- f-d-val chief in-p'-etor or ' on-ider-d ii it :-: tor th- national mm.?. A ..uib-t penetrated IPrthV CWJMI. ' le-n made by Marshal Foch to ex- j arrested -Mice. No effort at the "t-u'j .j',.. "i-,'r'ition "iv nire-J : -dvantagc to disrejjard it. '..';. :'.i- him k.-ta ntk, . A n Uttu-n-v 1. .- I.-w:- ; tend the action to the front of tho time Was mU to rvarrest him u:.til ;; ' ' . '','., t.'tl Their 1 iilitarv -pyk i- d- p.r- othr 'cund-d Van I!u-'.ak

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i rtlt. i'-niij I. (5. SUilr. raj. tit:.- iuniaj j'Ll at 'JO s. sa... erintenient. eral Lorrb of tb Krtlira--ecn,i fborrti CuL!r - z an 1 Yv , u L : j : nt-1 ar. i;-:re-:i sts. r-ui-dT t m t 1 : a . rr I Het.. rra.4i. r-jrfateBdeiit Conffrenc Mmor!l lulled -419 S. ?t ' 'ci?pb st. Kct. I). Lk Yo. pAiter. ! scalar school at O-Vj u. :n.; Mit, SU :e i 4 EPISCOPAL. t. jax--i-. favett fct.. no.-u of j aatiuston. lit. ttv. Join llazen . . i.te, le.tr; i:er. i;. LTerttr varr. rATUOr ir Ort i nuiau mred Heart. tr iut - ReT. J-L B. Scöeler. C. S. . Dtt.r. Low matt at C:Xf a. tu. Studeutt. t;:asa at S.-00 ft. tu. I'ruu matt at 10:15 a. in. Vespers st L IX) D. TB. M'-'pfcersoa eta. Ka-c. Luw rec f Hor- j m auaday a-hool at .:00 i. ra. Uea-! eClctloa at 3:W p. in and Napier hta. i:ct. ntaooy uaowics. f. S. C. taator. Low aiasa at TD. : . . . . . m aßd -0J a. m. Sund--; a-Lool at -':S0 Bt. fcUplaljut I'oUah 115 N. Lis cola at. Rev. Roman Marolniak. pastor. Maaa at 7:30. a:OU 3 ad J0:OO a. tuM. Mary' German 431 S. 1 ajlar nt. Rev. J. M. richrer. C S. C. pcator. Maa at 7:10 and 10:0j a. m. Sunday a'bool ! ratrlrl. J. Carroll. C. S. C.. paster. Low mastes at 7u!0 and :oo a. m. Hlf h mass at 10 :w in. reneuirucn at 3:w p. tn. rred He-rt Belgian 11116 V'. Tboraaa at. Rev. Charles V. flacher, paator. Mass at 7:0 aad W:.10 4- n. Sunday ':C01 ai '-"- P- mS ?try of the Holy l(okrv. f'ollsb Nttltonal CtboUe Rv. Uaail Sycht4. pastor. Sundays: I lrat mass at K.'m a. gj. ; i.lgn maas ana irmon at iu:uo a. m - "uniay 0u' at EIS LIKELY TO GO Army Will be Thrown at Hun Forces Foch Will Use Every Available Man. '. The j WASHINGTON. Sept hour when Gen. Pcrc-hinu'? army of many officers and otiioials at the ; war department. , . .. . . . . i , x,e -- , 1 oustrver.s that tno ucrma.i nc-armg the pomt jot every available weapon to preven. ( the enemy from malum? a sianu j his old positions along the Illnden- j burg line. Reports from the front indicated I -t 1 ... 4 tl-.. i "nrn-i'inc vrr rt. n fp.l p r.'i t i n r l"ai "- j their withdrawal along a wide front betöre the French and British armies ! that are pressing urgently on their 1'"eis- Apparently, it was taid. the enemy leaders feel that the line has n raijfhtcned out sufficiently to t-ait a tiutck withdrawal the rest of tho way to the old. well fortified ii:lts from which they launched their . . ... , . ,f-rtU rr-, :-' dnv Ust March Th taCt t hat the British already have Lrokeii acro.-s the old line on tho Douai Uambrai front is regarded as the action that is impelling the German;: to rush the la-t stage of their with-i draval. I Ktv Out of Trenche. I Tiu-r.-. w tin .ir.uV.t amom ül)fi--. 1 ... ...... .1. . it 1.. t 1 i ,cis m . C i.ui .uauiui 1 ui.il i.aw ; hiapptil out a plan by which he hones to urevent the enemy from ...... , . ., , ... . .... seuimg into ins oiu unes ami revtrtintf a sain to trench warfare. 1 - ; ;is arsrued that if the Germans at- j teic.pt to hold the Ilindenbur.' line j or such of it as they can, they will j have to rua-s reserves to do it. A j ,,cv-' attack, far to the south and cast ' th- Present battle area would I Compel him also to rush reserves to 1 that front and it is in such an attack that many oikcials are conhdent . that (J-n. P rshing's array will b- I tn.tt .i-n. rnj,'öy,.J. orkcer-j think an attack u.av be ! ut.ched tktrc wltli O-'ject of ; turning tht whole German line . .1 , . . .. 'or'' ru ar(- t;:at prorab.y a r.-.-i n.,v.-..,i v.-.-. '-" 1. 1 ... 1. ThP iq.-i 11 -.el-.-.- v. " .... . . . , Gerruan linej thrust forward beyond j rht be ."ore-u to vacUate the vhoU- M;. M ..rr.d and tk.at the 1 - .n4. ..... ... , , pa ir.tu action of what--.ar.;;u. i oc:i r.ac a: IT..... . i . . - A "..I V'.- v .o.-iid a.l u. -. . c-jUJ.i C' lO.Iua . :o.;uay.

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w MORE CA u, W,,uou,,u .. sorts Scurry From White ; Light of Publicity. (CONTINUED 1T.OM PAGU ONE.) ! Iiend thougii or. the utut'ilc Looj-:s i IIoot-LtUKing Mt Lit Hall. or.y hih'h up. told a lot of ;t. he be-

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ing lmratdUtcly apiritc-d uvay tothin h,. di it r,KiirdIs of Chief Lhicao when it hocanic known Klines ordera to the contrary.

that bunitour; had told, anu th- ca.-t! "P'as aei.'..; looked into. Sht-rü: liailey, in fact, is said to have tipped off Asslb. Chief of I'ullce Cas,- ; sidy, whereupon the colored junideposited therein (Wliloli hank it this Mt of huiines Is htdl Kt-n-t le-t miiio i tlilrst artist !urlarl' tho platv, toof-urc that "onlj key" and tarry uuay that worth ot lMN whifii thf Vll a'inillUstration i- uiii:.) As to the police doini; "the bist they can," us '.'arton and Kline assert, there i-eenis to be but one poJ licem.ui, Ser;t. Hoberts, who makes ! all the arrv-sts LruiiKeal abuut. and therefor, having no corroborutl e ! evidence, it al.-u accounts for the nui4ierous acquittals eonip!aintd of. I'olice departments proht: to tpiurge for the benelit of the public mind, have always employed the process of numerous arrest.-: without evidence, and made of it a club with which to Irive the victims into buyintf immunity. Raids without proof of guilt liae been commonplace J until violators- of the law have proven their indisposition to buy j immunity, after which better cvijdence ha been forthcoming. iK'tuil IUanlliiK Ix-atier. 1 Sou til llends down-town ditriet is dotted with amblins houses. This is borne out by a Hj;-v;.y of ' that, district. .ny youn? man in the city with inclinations toward ames of chance iinows where tliy are located. And they are not new places. Many of them opened soon after the "TrXTTo, inrita,,ce, the gumhlJnsr parlors over ShaiTer Si Koehler's ciar store on j -Alicn:?an st. operated by ".swede" Jtui L.W1I, liil. k'.-44 ; Ui 11 1 l"l months, and it htnl in openttiOll. former Lake Shore swUchm amJ he ha, many pa. who come all the way from 'jj. to ratroniz him. Mhn (;rmany drovt tho UXi. 1 ,-acturo of u uCul u- for , sjouth Bend dentists out of the field ' b makin., it iial0ssible .,n account .... o x n:e war zo procure tue necessary inlf,.ediei.ts. Dr. I-ouis J. bmith. ;,-e.sident Of Mavor Carson's board or- p.jbiic saiVty. found n;uch space on uu up.)tr tluur of thc building Oh and Wa idntorav u u-tmsln for the conduct of the manufacture o f k.i4.- aiico.iit'Ui.. I .11 i Hi I.I.4S llW'l i

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is now occupied by poker pallors cühuucte.l bv Messrs Rain. Carter I & jIvJ " j "RlrJm" the f.tvurlte aiae at! ol.ll -T:.T.e.'v M'lii-ein . tablishment. And ytt Mayor Ca: .son and Chief of Police Klin.-? say they are doim,- the best they can. Mayor Carson told the delegate.- to the Sunday school coira ntlon here tl-f. . n 'Mnc -...e ".44S IIa iv Tra'k Ganiblma Center. Tony Darre tt's piace, thc Owl ' loon, on Center st., has äeen imiau;e since early in the Carson ad-' uinlbti atior.. The Owl w..- raided i oUOe soon after Chief Kline was anpointed head of the police depart-; meat by Mayor Carson, and sleivt. I Heajmin IloWrts. who Ma& then l only a p.itrohaun, wandered into I the "crib" one- ..Lrht and succeeded in arresting three of th; anibler. Op.e of the three men a-as Do! Grcon. Green, ho we v er. escaped vain-'ed st-verui men -tot awu;- iron; h::.!. ''-'- Th-re tre a .ar--e number ;uvir? at tr.c time. at:d there was . . . .. . . T,tl''; rinne' 011 :n- 'a :.. 011 Tri- -i !:. Ser ' ;erts. however, is only one r.v.n ard h U n0? "bI tu ' n"'-'re than ?oul' T:;uSfc 'v" tlu' u 1 ,D0" .....5,, ". s-w- -v. t'- --P-o-at ...s s .00 , .c.e-i-ap.i operator bar.:e-l Ca anan. ... ,.a.lün a. 1 lt V X-J-"f ;lon L d e.'ap.jVe-i to receive ...e.-s-ies o'.r .. wire ldin to the Owl for th !;, o, k., race, Mreenir.iT and kyt.ca s p.ac-s on mp,.r ad Lincoln way I, are other proii.ie plac where liquor i , ... .. - TI .. .- . " "" uü-nr L Ilrt- -- --t' :su.i.:v anout . . . . o eioc: 1:: ,.- . : - t: is generally! u.ar Ke. ree-:or-. tifebt. l.;-:,ch Was arrested by .-- gt. Uob- ! et ts not ha ir a but th 40:g a'-, '.ut t!.. se: :te.-Ut vai ur.ale to out. tin .0 -:1 e !- i fit' , .1 f.- 1 --. r 1 cfi.e to warrant a ouwetio;:. Tlie

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j still operating, agaim-t the Irdianaf ; prohibition law. Usually when the police nid a t saiaMin,: hou-e or a Mind t:.r. ; , they follow instructions not to get 'evidence enough to obtain a eonvic- ' t! m in any court. Instead of raid- j : plucks almost tinder the eyes of J ' the city hall, they st-.trch out some I out of the way plac". cc-nerKlly a 1 j.rivat4 liou-u of home forUner, i '.rhrre they make a larg- r.ols. ;

uirp ClUC HITS Ml UM IU U AT LARRY LAI

.4!0ne of Cleanest Officers on!

Police Force is Charged With Insubordination. Judiro Frank Gilmer to do someehargts of insubordination were I liled atralnst Probation Ofticer j ry Lur.f: ith the board ef tafety. last r.iht. "krk Harry Josejdis-on I adraitted the tiling of the chnrKe.. notwithfti. ndins tho withholding of the eharires. Mating that he hid he-n ordered by the board that th-re .should be no more informa- : tion uiven to The Xews-Times. evi- j dently because of its exposition of police le;artnont rettenncKS. ; ltr.es Drincinal business as :i police ofi'u er is to look after poba- i tiun casts emerging from th' It y j eouit. but of late he has b-cn con- ! iderahlv Pinnlovpd runniiu' iftt errands for the chief of polio-, the evident purpose beinir to dislodge hirn from his Job. if possibb . by a?ravatinr a resignation. Lane is one of the mo.-t reliablt and cleanest ollicers on the force, possibly accountintr for his unweleomeness. He was tirst laade probation odicer under Judpre Hammerchmidt. and the Keller honrnj of safety, ijeinj retained up to the present. 1 M. Uoone, member of the Mafoty board, said last niyrht following the meeting that charges had been Med against Mr. 1-ane, but no action has as yet been taken. Tie said that a hearlnpr would be held at a later date. He also declared that only routine business had been ' transacted at lad night's meeting ! of the board, evidently meaning that j the til inj? of charges against an elTi1 :ient otiicer is merely routine hus!1 ness. Mr. I-ane could not be1 induced to , , T . , 1 comment on the eharsres. He doclined to Tuake atiy statement whatever regarding then1. ft E 111 LONG FLIGHT Max Miller Reaches Chicago From New York Mate in Indiana. CHICAGO, b'ept. T. Max .Miller arrive! in Chicago at 7:05 tonight 1th the first aerial mail from New wi York. He hi; the eastern city at Toe. eastern time Thursday morn--.uiring ,0 hours and ,0 minMuCh f h

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en driven U0 miK b out of liho-Aed by another sensational serial. course yesterday near Bitte jurgh. . , -The Brass Bullet. " a western story 'u'rJ V- 'rdner, pilot of the j tVaturiug Jack Mulliill and Jeanette

s.conu airplane nan 444a.. Ne York', landed at Westvilb . Ind., . l ..-..-..vl.. . A .lA'A'l.lt ."V Wt.llll.'l ill . U H'4li54t aivunm ...vi. and darkness. Tie wit! drive his , machine to Chicago in tlie hioniins. : .. Flares Were kept liurniiii in Giant

j park until nearly 10 oVlock. when; lu Sword of Gardner's descent was rc-r'try

; ceived. run A RRÄIMICTD A TO DC rUCL HUIIIIIIIIOI lini vao VISIT INDIANA MINES . ' TPItlil- ll VUTlk Ind.. vpL 7. County fuel administrators from all actions of Indiana todav visited .oal ",-p, JW. odiacent to Terr- Haute to i-am th- methods of production and j screening of cal. T1.. 1 i:'i,r wer. - ,. ..'a... - a if T.-.rr.:-.lav ami J 7- . "-' tt.'vt '....,,. to the 1 ue' iyv-' . 1...-.-..-- - - - - :-.r-- at -n-'n?o. . 1. 1 ree ma .NrcaiiHä that the oheratorä we re .- ... 1 . , , . , , ii... .,'.1 ..i.A. . : . v 1 .1 -1 . lj . . t.'ii 11 , . it,. 1 1 . . j c ' u 1 be produced through the js..f the inch and a quarter screen. Thi-. size, he .-aid. was as good as th ; ktrpr.. r size-, -.viiilc oth.er sizes wer "-u - u" ' .

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A'-. , , " 0UIl Ur U. 0. OCIM Utt i.-iJr.g f :u 1 a dr.. ir.istrator-.- repc r: U J that to -ii per rem of coal for AT Mill rAsTIAk . . . . . , .... ,v.,) .,i,f , . Vl.lf... 1...,: p, -w r ... , .... . oj,rC.. ,e AMl,..Glu.. Sep.. ,.- 4....... tl- (0..su..ii'wO.i ....uuj hau r..,Ha....0 .ua.3j s. tcc- ..ie H..rrv r Hoili-- of th- arm- a'-i.i- "-,-. stored for winter use. Mr. "astle w ill show aain today 'A -. c ' ...... '. , ,. f . . .. ,o - r w , : i( ,....., - -. .vj,.-.. Ira..-.. r ' f ' lT'a'"Ka" - n 1 e - !l' Ua-"A i's'-' ' !ja-' '"- Atl'1 l"a -r ktst W ednuay in Dayton. where deak-rs had stored lare supidie-. for;dl and Jam- Hkuit .n the hading ,va. st:4.i0ned. was a son of Sem jdome,t:cu,-. ' H.Ii. ,f New Ilamp.kh., who ij Nct- cutis '..a- ...... n .oJ u f,.rkö:, his v.-ay to i ran to vk.:t the j POM DITI0W OF LFNlNF P-er ..n a bi, or.ily. the ia.t!,. fr ,.-.,, T.-l,uC Hoiks, who Was-

hard to market. 0 CONDITION OF LENINE GRADUALLY WEAKENS The '.onditiO:; I-'NDuN. S pl j c: Nikok 1. ! premier, acrain.-t wht .it' an 1 T'i..pt Was n.aae a-,, u e. r. . :-. Wea.. ac''o-.1i to .1 ku.-s-.an ii . 1-

di-'i-atcl. re1.. :ed he-e '.niii: :ro;.i Mo. -cow . Hk- ter.ipcraf.re ':-.'.-;" : - v s :k -.f c'' :k" oil i-r 1

How Peach Stones Will Help Win the War. Uu i-ii kilo ' :i:at Carruii can lv made from Peach Stone and that Carldi i ul1 in Gas Maks? Sivj uur Pe.tCii Stone dry them and brin ;u this store. The Army needs them to protect our soldier truin the enenr ' poisonous aser. Stan -aviii-- today. sta;i a cluh in your community, make this tore your headquarters.

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i.Avr "M.f mi: siiowi i. Th- last performane.s of "Salome" will be shown at the Oliver theater today at -':C0 and . . Tiie story of "Iipei ienc. .." the lug production cominn to the Oliver next ' ru Vi . th, .lax I Iii M ill IV j - I . ' . I ' 1 . v ' ' ' . : is a icallv faseinatinK one. itliu I' in Ith, adventures that befell youth the average man of today, uhen lu 1 bit his home in th. ,-o::ntry and I ,. 1.;.. ,..r.m n .....i- f.,r,,.. , e n ; io ui'; ,'is,nv.ni . v.. ..a ,,rt Tin. -.arai'-lers -a re

- tiled bv the anous vies and vir- ' 1 "ore la in." a distinct vami-n ill, n-, -: tues Youth meets on his journey. , "u' : Knapp and orn ila. clev r and

There w ill be ore matinee during tho engagement, cn .Saturday. FKAMv Klll NAN TOl.i. "Tho Public Defender." a powerful six-reel drama, featuring Frank Kccnan. Robert deson and Alma Hanlon. is today'.- attraction at the Auditorium. The siory is a strong i

Plea for justice and tin, picture is Wmg romance v. n h th. war a, Mi,l to be .-X optionally pood. il backicround. enlle.1 "Mis,inr." takI "Troubles- Troui'lcF." a singk-reel ! en i"1 u uf lh-' ":''

omedv. and the Pathe news f late -vents' of importance will also b.Miown. Tomorrows bill includes -World hl Finish.- a two - reel' v-tern st-rv; Mutt and Jeff in one ,.r their funnie.t cartoons: "Her j whirlwind Wedding." a two-re.l und "The Lion's Clav," the liii ujiij i i j i n... v.----three mor-- episode.-, and v. ill he to al serial.' Hamon. Monda- brings that popu. i la r plajar. Mine. I'etrova. in "The laf.-. Mask." a sensational drama. M V I Ot K YLWUS I V (.I IIM.WV." The Germans before the war. ;-s on kr.O'Vs today, made of 1 eipionatre a irrt.it nation.! unuet - j standing. To be successful in thiii 1 '.ranch of the service, it is unnee-s-ary to so very minutel into de - il:' uf YW '-'" v-' must all; I admit that the ie nutii have thor- . I onyhly and b ntihcally oryanizt-J ! their entire system. With what -uci -- this was attended the alius can i testify. ' pyma is a v.-r essentia .11.1 eai- ' - al or 1 liiss.an 11.1i.nn1;, anu iai..-i atural t-ndeney ha- be-.-n ea r-fully ' 1 uiti. -. t d that no intluence of the-- . :--!''v An.tricii later ihaii do A:r.-r-i-ai;.-. a-.t their error is m i-e ii. itii ...... ;n er. .. ir .nr- . -v.v vroJ . '-ica'I the Atuericau. thern- h . s. America'-: . -llr -n:o the TVa:" Pro' ' th;s f:t, t"Mi1 I "-.- i...r ,ni 1 11 - ... 1 - sii'.v n a: 1 ne ). r 1 or j j : -ia: s -tart:!-;:: . ir.uav aituric.o.n. Wlit d roll. al. e.- tli..t foilo'.ve.l. Abe- J.' .'e. a - o ' 1 . ui t! :;.. is . :i Uita'-.-l J h. at. Up-to-d at- :V: tat ton.üiU'o'ä t: ; -to: -y -da . e lu'.Mr. .0 ; . 1 Entitled "To th- Iii:,:-..-: Pi'ldeV." o: a -:....:. '. :-.o 4 i 1 . . .';.':. i'.vc... . u:.:';. '. k . . of .: - v-: -

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In The World of Todav l iiere is no room tor slacker.-; this is an ae of work." The reat task in which the Americans and allies are engaged calls forth the best encirts ut every patriot, whether soldier or Ch ilian. It" we cannot tujht with the bra.e liy in the trenches, we can assist them in nuinerns ways at home. Many of our boys are leaving eery da. You can see that they are each provided with the little comforts they have been used tn. We are headquarters for: Comfort Kits Fitted or unfitted, Money Belts Writing and Sewing Cases.

Our Service Flag Section Will make you any size service flags in silk or cottuii. W e make them in our own workroom. Service Badges in great variety fur every branch t the service. Also Service Pins, Rings and Buttons.

the climax to 4i n.o-t uiris.:.-. i ai;i iüt. j-ostinur story. AT 1 in: UKIMIIIIM. i'inal pert'ormanc of the p.Lnt t")rpiifi:ni bill ill -.'i-vfii at that J:ojal Hawaii;, n- in a -i etH.-ila ; scenic and .-.inyin- ta lt'. tin bill iti-'i.n ry Kei.y an-i uaivni. r , .,r..edians: Ia-Iio. n arul I .iui.r ..". : - ---tern sKefli art:. l'iar: "Watson. singer, and the Manlichi trouP.- of Japanese foot V.a.aneeis. Hiuulining tomorrow's bill i Muri1 'Art in ' - " ' ..., . ,...-. l' --' " -n-ei ja m-r : je,, ui no li sonvrs amj camouuace: l uzsimoions and Normand in a co:ntdy skit entitled "Triminiiis." and Xfbon'.novelty round out tlie program. Mlv-.iv. it int ir iii:pj;. i i:i toi.v. The L.a-alb- .-lions aain tb" nn-'- 11 ; fartl-u larly appealing to wom-n who mu-t stay at horn J "h"' rir "- Srt forth to battle. - - 1'" 1,1 , - " u J " iuiei nome sen--, : lu Kußlaiiu are beautiful. Sylvia an i:,.,r: " ; ; r -dy will be found amu-im.'. ' ; " l l; J- . .oa- . ! nttru,'tif'nriir S'lhily, ('Lira Kimball Vour.g oiii.an. -. ill ho THIS IS YANK LUCK 'VITII Till. AMi;Ri.'A.V A.'IA'V l.V ITtANCIl. Sj.t. Trn.-oiis.'.-IoU: iro:n a b'.iie; wound in th- h.ad. I.ieUt. John an HueVal of Mol.il.. , Alit 1;...r- than two mib - in (1,jy nit,n -;n ., rJ!,,i;,,y air. 1 ,,j( ,th a ,ja,j 0;,M.n,., n tl.,. 'sa - j .--i-,j it- .1,.. ,.,r... Van Ha-val reaain.I -o,.'seioa.-n'-.-s ,,;,, 3.. ti :-af. landifü.'. Th- incident otuiiee ,,n f. : morning of .Inly l:. when Van H:- ; vul wifn I.i-uf. V. K. Hirth of Toledo. O.. a r.- on a photo.-: aphin . inissawn ov r tn- eT.emy lm- on th10..: 1:0:. l. Tb.y -.tta. lad bv tv... bo.-h-. ; plane--, which cb---d in ',;! the- .' r.vi-' rtbted ir av-o-: 1 yards fro;,: rhv rroir.d. Van Huva! lar.d-d a s.'.".- : J..- - - ti ; r . :r.t - . oi .aj.-: ? ;; the ,.'.at'h:ile .0U:.ded. lb t.O-.c ; .a dmam ciiminrr ic . n I 1 1 IV I -. IU OU U UL I O SON OF U. S. SENATOR wa.shingtmx. s.-i)-.. ;. L.-.k aJ-.- o! a.,.-. Was form-l '.' st"t '.y.i..-'.l ::..v. :-.-.r.; . Vi.:b irainit.g -hoitly befor- 1 -eeivir.-eo-a :-.. .on s" n.oi.th.- ..-.'.. h la a:. ai; p'aia at-, id- i: j-,.. V. a w k 1 - '!....;'. at.d :"afT

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