South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 251, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 September 1918 — Page 9
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MISHAWAKA GENERAL NEWS I News-Times Office: 120 Lincoln Way West. Home Phone 118; Bell 10 f
Y. M. G. A. WORK BRCK FR0W1 FRONT Rev. G.W.Titus Returns frcm f Trenches With Interesting Story. yv. n. W. Tiiu.-. ! I 4 J . ! -t r f " I - C ; i.f this city, ; months has rtr-r Christian chureh xvl.u for the pa,een doing V. M. -' A. work inj Ural.'.-, and wlh. lins gained eonsid- ...... KU- mibli.itv through h: :fortj; 1-termc- to tie- AMTl'-.'t n ol dk-r .n th hrirg lib", arri-ed home ; ast night. II' was met at th Grand Tru!i:t station in South Pend by a iarge delegation of his parishioner, j ...j.,. .. r -..i .b-d hiüi a rr.o-t hearty v 1 ' ' v - - welcome. To a NVws-Ti'.if-i r' portr Mr. , Titus cxpr-'! iIk --titiinrnt tuat Up was .1 to h !:t-k üK.iln n Mi ha-.vaka. AKJ rtm-:i nlntf th; war us it apw ah-J to liir:i. -Mr. Titu-, v.-Jio has l.ii'ii in the front lintr nhH. sai'l: "It H a vt-ry .litücult mutter for anyone t say whfn th1 nar will ikI. H'iwpvir, -rtain :nilrt.-iiin :;ath r ! from xf'-ri--ncs at th- front, our own foops ... ..II .... i.mr.iii' riiT' i ni 1 1 r i i n ir . iea.i tu 10 u.i.t v iu..l wl,, ...i i . .: it.. .1... 1 - . ..I .......1 t I lie io"j, esp'ciau in- in eau ri i t u ' by the (;er:,:an troops, the extremely , liltfh no.rab- of th- alli-d troops the failure of (lermat.y thus far In Ka!n. a sir.Kh- oi.j.-, tive. the submarine : 'ailur. tlie pressure of the rapidly irrowinic American arinie.s in Knince, all thes- had me to b- Hove that the I war will end by next summr. Miles Will i:nt-r formally.
Hie ai:ui troops. . iK'imr, 'MiiJIliy battery from ,nv canteen whleleter Germany. A little of their j thf.y aro,Jn,j. T 1(1V wj(.st medieine will do thet e,,od. ft is to t.JSf lhe ,,llft.lin, ,,f thr' llljy, the growing freln.tf that aviation j voun,it.ti OT1 lhv nul of battlr will play an eveeedingly important) Mucker. rt in tinishiPK our enrmy. . .., H.ouI(1 1)ut jke to eMi.s my "Th- morale of the allied troopi ; f(jr.ltI1s e0n, ..rnjn thr slackers at has nev.r hven better. Clean down jhülUt. who llKhl aKahl.t Küill Ut the to the last man in the ranks there , frollt jiile thnv would i,e no pro-
.spirit to uKiu. 'iiiii to win. ii is conceded by C5 uer cent ot men in Kranre. especially those at the front, that the V. M. C. A. is a ) Godsend aj.d a ru h blessing. It fur- j r.ishe.s entertainment, help. pa per. ifl 1 It r A Ä f V . .. ... When the hoys are in action supplies are riven free. During the reat battle at Poissons fron Julv IS to '1Z. thousands of dollars worth of j moKfs. randy, rrum. chwin'-r to barco and cookies were, given away. Not one penny was taken in. One mSHAWAKA WAKT ABB l-'Ort S'ALd: Best !iirn flcvrlopln. "pleasant ?;niphs" at tmilcs and Osnrandei-'i." phutostl LOsTT Pockethook containng name in pocketbook. Liberal rcvnrd. Iteturn to News-Times. 8t2 I'OIl KALM (Cadillac touring car and Woods electric, with charger. A bargain. Inquire 4 "JO LMgewater dr. Stl l'Olt HAL.1: I'aperhanger's extenhior. plant, 11 feet closed. IS ftet open. Ju. l-ranu new. i.aü leil phone 2 4 7. Stf SOP SALT: "Petrolter" S cyl. 5 passenger auto, electric lights; -ood tire. H. P. "02. Dr. Stowell. 7t7 it;uMsm;D itooM 120 1-2 ' Main .t. -With board. 7t7 . . i'OIl S.Li: Five room cottage near I center of city. Apply News-Times th.Ce. rt; LUST Hunting (ior, black, wliit and brown spot, : tr. Keturn !-'. W uuppled b.tci; , Hroadway. 7t j ' my larm, 1-4 inilo ; north of Grtnger, Ind., I will havt public .ile of live stoci, far'.l tillplements and grair.. Tuesday. Sept 17. Fd Philior. Mel. Hunsbe-rger ;. c.ctionee r. Ttl
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Hi:V. i. V. TITL'S ; an Mim it up in th-- v. url of a. 'v.ounritd lonf.hboy, Gu,j kbs tho My J. 1 was thai u!' ininir e cr thiiifr I euuld for th- splniid i-oy.-i I it th.- front. Sometimes it was r.'ii rytn st r-!eherd ui i u piil hy our i k o'Hi'l"l. A'ain, it would he hlj.iiik' in the ipi!-a tintf ixoin. When a i woiiith-l man is plaeeu uj'On th.o l)Hlliii; taMe tlie nrst thint,' lon-f u r e his. elotliiiiK and eloanse ... iath. Fr--i,MlM,tlv I rn.lt-i-.l thi iuntly i rnilerea th .-rviee anl doii'K so was Mentioned it: thv ojlii i il relMirts t "tfii. IVrshin- T . huxlhx it ,vuut, . tJ .,.riLiuM lht. ,.ovs , W;tshe1. A,in ;U1,, a,, ijn ( fouJuJ Iliyself ,;uhtin eigurets for the hoys who boys u , I. v.Vf; badl s)mt in the arms and unabh- to litrhi them themI "There were times Alien we lost ir enow waeo'i. and I alwavs fif f:m!tv v.-t v ot t ,i say would not look good iu print. They are t,,t ni. ,.r v.. ,,-;.,,., ..Wllilw in Kl,lnce r luet manv Hosiers. My huttery was nu.de up ht rJy of idiana IlK.n mtii,hi com. . j lt'g from South Hend. 'My Indiana j Home was the most popular song m our unit. "Mi' -ijerie;ice has mrniit o.nre to nie than the bet 10 years OV mv lif". I would not exchange it for much gold. worldly fame or anything else. t was north many ears of pulpit preaeliing. "Undoubtedly tliere will be a, richer and deeper relig'.ous experience after this war. Henceforth and forever a Turin's religion will not cou-s-ist. in the number of words in Ids creed, or the number of testimonies he may offer; hut it will consist in the measure of his soul his ability to feel, and to serve his felluwman. brotherhood imit forevtr he the keynote." pomo; on:s. Frank louts, HuJ 1 Mario:; st.. sustained a broken leg while resisting Chief Pfender, who had arrested him for intoxication. FouU was taken to the hospital in the police ambulance. M. J. Gutter was arrested by Patrolman Crothers at the corner of Main st. and Mishawaka av. Saturday nisht. He is charged with beingiiruni; William McCeance was als'o arrested on a charge of intoxication by Patrolman Crothers Saturday night. ri:i:vi:i.ii paktv. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Younff. 4 10 Park- a v., entertained at their horao last evening in honor of Holbrook m.isei. who will leave .Monday for li ette. Ind.. where he will enter Purdue university. Hl Y COAL .NOW. P.est Indiana coal. Order now w hil hav ou cm obtain a supply. We i fair supply now and can tlU promptly. Phones. Itel'. 7uo; onie LT.ö. i'all at othce. 11! K Miiiawaka av. A. F. Kuhn. Advt. (avh- Sunday. n;ik up jour i'ohirnbia and play "Uncle .To-h In an Automobile." "Gasoline Gus ami Kirri'ICNS FKOM TlON. Mis- Alice Young, 117, Park av.. has returned from a several weeks' v-'-itnm spent at Plymouth. Culver ami Warsaw Ind. Miss Young will Luke's liosuit-il for 1. enter the S: t' -hdng Oct. IIFKI OX H HI.olT.II. .thlie Sj;ke of Camp c.'uster. h.. has ar; iwd hrre in si.end
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First National and North Side Trust Make Remarkable Showing. As howiiig the healthy (.-uiuiitiun in which the Miahawaka hanks are at the present tirn-. the tinanoial Matenifnts as published in The Nsws-Tiir.fi Saturday speak volumes for the healthy state of finances of the city as exist at th' present time. Tor instanee. the Kirf! National Link, of which Kreu N. Sadth is the eashler. .-hows that during the past 1 few years there has been a rem ark -J aide increase in the business .Jot; i ly tltis ins-titution. In 1 ' 1 1 the de posits; wero J4'jn,00u, surplus 5:'.00. wliile in llS the deposits wit" JSOS.OOO and the surplus SC 0.000. This .-hows an increase of J4.v".00 in deposits Mill an inereae in sarPlus of $2 4,000. The First Trusi Savings company, wlilch I- under the same management, shows an increase of $4"0,tj00 in deposits ami a surplus of $4, CI Th" incieas. in the combined institutions i-;: DcI posit--. $ll",u00; surplus, $2S.r.'J5. North Shir Hank. This hank has an extraordiiicry record under th etllcient management of Iotns itersthaufr. In the past two and a half years the deposits show an increase of $21v,u00, which is an Increase of per cent. The resources of this bank are now wen over the half million mark. This institution is equipped under its 1 i e management to handle all hnancial matters in an ethcieet manner. It has a proud record of heilig the first bank in St. Joseph county to .-e;i js quota in the third Liberty loan campaign. GLEN BRUBAKER WEDS MISS MABEL M'CUDDY lien ii. 1'rubaker and Mahle May McC'u'hJy -ere married at tlie parsonage of the Methodist episcopal church by the It.-v. Dr. lh TIarle Parker, Saturday morning at tJ o'clock. The bride is the daughter f Mr. and .Mrs. .1. T. .McCuddy. residing on n farm near rhrisman. 111. Th groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. di Hrubaker, 104 3 i:. I'ourtli ist., and is a member of the second regiment engineering corps cf the army, -stationed at Camp Humphreys. Va. He will leave Friday for camp to rejoin his regiment and Mr. Ilrubaker will reside with her sister, Mrs. J. Iop, IGUK II. Third st. Poth the bride ami groom are well known young people of Fait Mishawaka. Your Iuhi.-s; mxtls a Odimihia ("Mfouola. iet tin $H:i.."0 nullit, 20 schvtJoiw and tin now rah! net. JM.ÖO r MiM-k. Ik'IgtT 1 iiinUiiix' Co. Adv. j cci pi.i; .i i: iMio.M j tJlen P. Brubaker and his bride, t who were married last evening. were placed in a wheelbarrow by a J number of their friends who prome naded th newly weds through the business district. Harry McClakey in2 "TIhw "jong-s My .Mother Vscd to Shii; and ' Siher Tlircml Anion;' tJio flold." double die C'olumhb rccortl. Flclger 1 limit iiri' Co. Adv. INDIANAPOLIS YIsITOK. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cunning of Indianapolis are spending the week end with Mr and Mrs. Fred N. Smith. 311 Kdgewater dr. j,-'-",'t R.J'1 i yrr"w, " ' "" y,."tTyr ''Ou xcrfl And in: KYcnch people. The pheto shows a stroll through I'o.r:3.
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If & man just must have his hand or. tlie etearlug ge;.r and inhale gasoline, why should no: a tractor plow meet his requirements ? We do not know who put the ciu In Oe. Müligin. but it w.s the tiglitii.g article, all right. P. S. Maybe it wua the Mar. in him. c Charlie o-trom i- laying' down Iiis l;Krrage Tor the forthcoming Liberty loan campaign, and it's going to be hard to escape it. The I'hicag" ..ar-er- ;r taikiiir! about a dollar for a haircut and four bits for a shae. iJo you siippo-e it can be pos-ii'Ie that the 'hicago barbtis are in need of money? Puy tlie ,. Mids when you ha an opportunity, gie to tlie lied I'm.-s. buy W. S. S., give to tile other war agencies. What difference does it luake if you put with all your money, hut tirid your soul 7 Here is some food for rejection. Fp t, August. F.HV, t.u P.ritisli empire had contributed ."uo.oön man power .o the allied forces, six and a quarter million o" these being supplied b (Jreat I'-ritain and-the balaiie by ttie dominions and India. And. yet oh. what's the use! Ndw you can see the beauty of iai-ing the whisky tax to ?:'.20 a gallon a year ago. It made it possible for Fncie y.tu) to hoist it to S a gallcn now without causing twothirds of the republican baity to commit suicide. v It is important at times to make the proper di tinct ions. An ;ntipath may be natural, normal and under certain conditions useful. but a prejudice is nev r anything but the ice of ;t mind too small to plant itself upon H foundation of justice and raise- its banner there. The historians who arc to write about thi- war are U'int,' to acree iU'ou one hair-lifting- fad. ;.., that the I'nited States faithfully kept its agreement to come up in time to save civilization and that its arrival did not precede the necessities of the situation nj more than even seconds. - Another thing we have found out by looking out of the cthVe window i.-', the horizontal stripes of stocking do not o the full length, but stop sir inches south of the knee cap. Another thing that sends a hallelujah thrill through us is tlm way the Ttritish fan. Pyng comes back. Anybody who is fair-minded, cleareyed and sound hearted admire the man who conies up after an awful vallp and stays with the gar.t" until he wins. A Philadelphia doctor says one glass of nilk equals in food value two eggs, a large piece of beef and two slices of bread. We urge e crybody to remember this. Personal reasons. howevt r. require us to stick to tlie eggs, beef and bread. v tie Tiie people who have to spend ali the summer in Canada to keep cool and ail the winter in Florida to keep warm are not lery important to the affairs of this world. Put they are nice folks. Isn't it funny those officers arc keen enough to capture boot-leggers and whi.-ky. hut after they lock the whi-Uy up in the city hall they car. not apprehend the people who steal it? When the new selective law is Four Aces and a King V.j r -.sAW
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I enacted placing single men between j 21 and 40 at the disposal of the country, every old maid God bless Vm will declare that &. use has been found for old bachelors at last. w 1 still, we suppose the wool adminI isirator who decrees no wool for ; civilian use will not forget that new I.,. hies are just compelled to have i'.annel bellybands, and that babies ! are a war essential. It looks try much to us as if the German high command will soon have to explain to the German people that they are quietly drawing the allied armies to German territory so as to destroy them better. s Ilussia declaring war against the United States is just as serious as 1'i.nama declaring war upon Germany. Another thing about the forthcoming election is. there bein no sab.ons to close, thousands have nothing to remind thfm that they ought to go to the polls. f A lady writes us that although se gar is scarce mola.-ses are plentiful. Of course they are. We hope she will not eat too many of them howe er. Whet' ttie government brings about reformed styles in women's footgear human happiness will be about so percent foot. 1 2 percent head and seven percent heart. v From Washington comes Uncle Sam's appeal for workers -they are wanted everywhere. Ladies, have you finished putting the lace rim on the bottom of your overalls? If o. show Uncle Sain the American stuff you are made of. f. A farmer friend south of the city says tie will send us a line possum when winter comes. All right. We don't e;.t possum. 1'ti' we have a colored friend who will exchange somebody's chickens for them and we ein trade with him. ount that day lost who.-e low descending :un seeth not another wallop given the Hun. It must have been Adam Who discovered that ir was much more pleasant to talk than to hoe the crops. If tlie democrats had to go and waste $ ör.o.eitu.ÜUG on a bum airplane program, the country certainly ought to I"- grateful that the republicans were not in pow ir. The republicans ate quarter than democrats and whereas they might not have wasted quite - much they would have taken a great deal more. jg Xow they are telling of un Italian hero who has been wounded 100 times and is still :'ghtmg. We can't understand it. Perhaps, iv was his feelings they woijnded. V V That cry for workers that comes up from every direction indicates one of the mo.-t serious war problems. The same condition existed in England and France, but the women stepped into the breaches and war industry mov-d along. And there is no other way. We re still betting that the allied navies will ultimately land those Uboats. One way to do it might be to catch their officers when they visit New York to attend the theaters. Without the officers, ma'be the com--f-0-rre , M V- -T ;in, t r.e Ith hi? French eornp- r.ion? during
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sTonr from Tin: front. Rer. G. W. Titus who hü b-ron Iii Franoe for tle six months in the inurct of thf Y. M. C. A., will ftrtdrvs a mcctlnc in the high Nchool auditorium at 7:30 o'clock this evening, and will Rive an Intoros-tJru: account of Um war as It apin-nlexl Ut htm. Mr. Titus has dono wonderful work In tin trenchc. for which h Im NtMi mentioned in dKptttclies. Thi lll N the firt rKTdon in lücli a local man will liavo had the opportunity of rooountirgr Ids etiKrienoes in France, ami it t ei-jl the auditorium will he crowded to ovrrflo-l mT. All churches will suspend their usual evenlxur sit iice. Ministers of all deiiornlnations xsl lie iscnt. Iter. lr. lt. II Parker, iator of the Methodist church, will preside.
mon seamen might come in to intern. Iretty Smooth. And now there is a movement on To rob man of his collar: And now the laundries will put tip A more than tearful holier: And we may buy bonds with the plunks To keep our wartime pledges. And we'll no more saw off our ears On stiff starched saw-toothed edge . Still, we suppose if we were given full authority to decree feminine styles according to our own ta.cte, we wot) hi probably say: Make the shoes a little more sensible, avoid diaphanosity, keep away from the w indy co "tiers and let 'er rip. The ecmics make a biunde:" in portraying man with no apparel save a barrel with both ends knocked out. In real life there never was a nan who was lucky enough to have a barrel accessible when be lost his duds. r. k The six sons of the kaiser. They a:v living up till yet; The six sons of the kaiser. I They're not shot nor overhet; Lxcept the crown prince. We reckon 1 I His skedaddle from the Marne j Left hiin spent and somewhat Nun for ;reathles.And what is the "Daun:" j You'll 'lave to pay a lu-piank lax I if you've a job that pays, and if yr.u j haven't got a job they'll give you 2" j uay--. i ' A yani-.ee gave Hun a e.garet j and match for an iron cross, tine al- i ways expect? to pay an exorbitant j price for souvenirs, though. A Chicago goItist swallowed a go t ball and it killed him. Kven at tha. ! high balls are fvr n:ore iea.uly to i golf players than ?rolf ballHaving won CTermany's enmity. Spain now feels that it is at least entitled to strut around on one edge of the international boulevard, anyway. A Wehh private soldier has won I promotion until he is now a brigadier I general. We have no criticism to ! make of the beautiful democracy of j Great Britain's army. Put i de mocracy prevalent that way in her pcstal sei vice 7 1 :,- , The capture of Lens will enable J Haig to see it through to final vici tory. We perpetrate thb- rotten on-: i in full knowledge that Lens k not pronounced that way. but there's naturally that much devilment in us. Down at Camp Pike the commanding orth -er will ?;ot stand for I tlie new tonsorial scale of ,u and ! cents, bui will erganize a tonsoria! squad at the cam p. Hut it fs worth the price to shear or shave the Ark;.n -.as natives, all right. ! The Toledo Plaue thinks if J. ; Hamilton Iwis gets too close to the righting line, he may be mistaken tor a barrage. Anyway. J. Ham wili compromise to the extent of furnishing tlie rage if somebody will furnish the bar. Ju.-.t as example, we're not oing U take our high-powered teven-passeujfe-r out of the stable todav. HOHIS Till A A" lIL. rorib Madge Truax, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kdmond Truax. 3o8 W. Jelferpon st., died Saturday morninfr at S:ö o'clock. The ehlld was lorn Aug. 2 4 arrl had been ill idnce birth. She i survived by her parent?, two brothers, Alfred and Robert. Funeral .servVe? will he held at the residence j Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. j riou aoiiiisioii oi toe ndjjiiM church ofheiating. Iturlal will be in Graeelawn cemetery at Llkhart. Uiar Henry Uurr in "Wliere fy Wnnderlnsr IVy TonUrht," and "Jons, !)ver of .My Soul," Columbia No. 2193. Ileiger rurniture Co. Adv. iruiti: n:or ;hiit laki-s. Elmer Moon of the Great Lakes r.aval sta'.ion is spending the day with his parent?. Mr. and Mrs. w it (ie eorge Moon. 122 11 Lifrhth et. I'aul Kevan of the Or?at is visiting his parents. Mr. anfl Mr?, t John Kevan. Violin trio in 4'1 Hear You Call ing .Me." niwl "Tlie TiosnrjV' No. 1M.. Heiger Fundtui-e Co. Adv. m:ui: i hom ahkaxsas. Mrs. Julia A. Coffein of Knobe!. Ark., is visitlns- with friend hre. j Mrs. Cofieen is a former resident i this. city. of Io trot to Indlanola" hy isv-i hurxl. Col urn W a rtvr inl IVrlcer Uuniiture CV. Adv. lrin - 60IJ. W. itf Makielski. ctoi,Ath, Scond st. Adv.
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