South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 279, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 October 1918 — Page 3

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EHU. CHEER

Two South Benders Commisioned

LEADER WRITES ! FRijRICE

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ITO INDUCT MEN INTO

OFFICERS' TRAINING CAMP WITHOUT NUMBERS

Lieut. Joseph Gargan Gives a Vivid Description of Battle in Letter to Father Maloney.

.- h?.- I-.oi'r. a r, ! of all Notre

'inj e .?; '' id- ly n. ' " J '' r; i t v ;.',' t ;

I .ti.;y .he mo-

im .1 n I ahoMt So-ith t i a ,-", v, r it from i V. A. Mi !":;' 1 . -

: t i r -j f T i r; : . i - -.' y. a h ; ' ;- t h . I td.ow.-, :r. h r ' ;' f"t v. hbd, !. v.!- f.; "..t-i - it N'i'tic li.ir.i". an 1 .- how jti-r t h- tit.- .-..! r. 'r th' An,:k.i!: .-'"'!! t' r. a v. ! i h;. !- -;''! i ! 1 v

t i it o! tl.. -r ;,rir:'-. in whim! Mi:i'T. PAUL HHOWX NORTON.

r.i to h. ( In - i ti ;s .i tii .-t. Ii at natu. l.;"'it. Iii 4 m;.- h-tter giv :- light on,

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Mn vio ar within th? new j nraft ar.a who have not yet been : (civfn tneir order numbers and who j desire to writer the oncers' training j ra-r.T at 1 cu ille. Ky., will ho inj ducidi without the order nur"er. ' acroi"'r:t; to a telegram receive' I Saturday niomlnp ly He'-. A. M. Kell? of this city from Co!. Carter. the (.ommandintr ot!;.cer of the trainj iuiz camp. ! The telegram asks that all appllcams fir entrance in the training

camp tile immediately the address ot their local boards. Rev. Eelli is a member of the Chamber of Commerce committee that has this matter tn charge for South IJend. All infii within the draft wishing to enter the training camp should confer with !Uv. Keils as oon as ioss' !le.

Li:nr. Clifford j. mi:vi;r.

MAN WAS SICK INSTEAD OF BEING INTOXICATED

I'aul Urown Norton, lln K. Indi-

William Freese. arrested by the police Friday afternoon on a charge of intoxication, told the judge that

the was sick instead of drunk. The

Clifford J. Me . son of Mr. and i rinlJf.0 th.lt h wna riir,v-

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i i Ii iiii'i i-nu rii Hi. k ts i ra iii'

t i" air. hraid ' s,hf'"1 Ht Camp Taylor. Ky. r r-nb-tod in June, 1'IT, in the

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t:'in- !,!!.. th- tj.r : a v.. is anoth-r South Uerid boy -v- -fT. r.. .ouax .t .. ;Kteaj nf heinj? .sick. Freee said he

I.. -:. .t, the Hu., t.. r.c-ivo hi- commission from th "'s rtS - was afflicted with heart trouble

H utpnani. acconunp to omciai an-!thal made him tSrC(1 and forced h!m

nouiir.'mfnt Saturday. Lieut. Mey. ... vi. ,,.. !in,ffhw miht

J K ate Mm m g 4 V härmen to be. He asked that he be

ln,., ! Li-ut. Norton was one of the lirr :'r' Indiana infantry, was promoted iexamlncd bv u phvf-ician. This was

b... h.d ;tb tn. Huns and th j,i-n drafted from Rochester. Ind. erceant majar and sent to Camn ;done( and the result was that Judge

v a y f- ! r . i . t i I th-m. We lost, a . i 'i I rt. iti; it!' i, and nth v.J, a s

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lie br.M ,si,n,i tn T.,. ?' 1 ".1I,S" Cilmer found him not guilty of in-

' i rr. 'i to t amp 'lay lor, Ky., wneie ; joxica

i'i. ne n,c: kop.o alter sp.-n-i- he Kr.iduated with honors from the

ation.

mi. I t. :1 that tor on-I"' " ""- iwuumh ,.i nis i.cm ar-inery central onicers tram- DnV IKATT IMÜI IIITM7A

Imme. A brother. Hertor McLane. inj; school. He has been assigned to 1 HU I WH I I 1 1 M I L.l.1 (.IV .M

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:- It -1 I ',i ! is tter t h" i he iia.i dt i I ; t !. Ill 1 "i kilo- j r.. t,. in si i!a- Wo r.Ii.-v-d tb-m ! it iiiuiit. and l!1' bo (he in it knu ' u v. . I tli' I'. Ait. i v- -ot j-ft, ! th- p.itto's I'l'iTted th'- botlle ,ul-! -j f . i r i u' . at;d io aptain. who-'-j Hanl- l.-. Iturn.-. and a braer man i rie(- J:fd M i:..-t t,-ot "r, ),,. !(,.. j both u ), s-.nl: "Wtll. i;,u-;.in. let".-I tt out alld haW- a 1 1 1 1 1 ; With t li ' lends of Ii' Ii- V' .I v .' t n i e.l about I a thon.-and j.inh tn a rr;oi :;da!!-j ta.-o'iM i.o.'.ti'in ai: 1 wait.-d. Tiia ' i a r t l and oji.-u.,- up v;th tb.'ir'

bill.- ai.s. A ti V of tin bn.J elo-f To 111" if'-l'd nVt-r. A t'l'rible f. !:iil; eaitK- o r m.- as I h'.inl t!i" lail!t v, litzii' pa.-t and tin- Ids.he!:- br.akin -b ..-. by. Ai"'it this tin;.- we could se tii-ir trst vae. but iiej- could not ;!( i.s. I forgot to tell um that the Kreuch, whom we reliewd, l.-u'ed us as t!.'y : KoittK out, to v. ith thehi. savins that the !" h ou tn u m 1 '.-r. .1 us J ä to (ne, and that the loch'- would be in the town behind us in the

formerly at thp (treat Lake train- Wfst. Point. Ky.. where he has ah m' school, is in Kuropean waters, ready taken up his duties.

Cooking and HomeNursing Classes Form Real Part of W omens War Service

Ti,,-. iw,r ,Ki,,.-. u,,r M-wins i FUEIIZA EPIDEMIC

an, i nome nursing are Just as mu n .i part of war seixiie a- ai.y of the other many war activities is the

AT CAMP TAYLOR STOPS

VICTIM AT CAMP TAYLOR; Hoy Watt, a member of the 2nd battalion. F. A., stationed at Camp j Taylor, Ky., is ill of pneumonia. following an attack of influenza. A telegram from Commander Pyle of j the base hospital at Camp Taylor j reports his condition as being seri- j ous, He is the son of Mrs. Mary i Watt. 2 K. Wayne ft., and a i brother of Miss Jess Watt, who is employed at the Home Telephone i Cc. i

GRANTS CONTINUANCE IN THE BARRETT CASE

basis of the ai'peal made to Soillh

FOOTBALL GAME THERE ' niudu on the charcre of having the j unlawful possession of five gallons

i of whisky, will be given a hearing in TVIOI r'4 court Tuesday afternoon. The : case was to hae been tried Saturlecausf ot ' day m(irninp lUt owinfr to the chief

Kend women to join the classes in N( S-Tii:n s Spe.-j.il Service tliosc subjects be. m; pres.-nted at ''AMC ZACHAP.V nib.t school. ( Louisville. Ky.. Oct. .".-

Tin .-e (lasses in firmer ears wer ' the iu;!innza epidemic here and the ' counsel for the defense be ins out of

the banner ones, hawn a lare at- , J eiuiseiiuent order against men con- ; the city, a continuance was granted tendance w hich did not dwindle I yreyatinc, the scheduled football I A motion to quash the attidavit

i during the term. Thev are decided- ame, the first of the season here, ! against Barrett will be argued in

iiinriiinr J'ar.f l"?nrn v - i , 1 Y nn1i-:

were to hold -n.l that if t h i.nchp smaller this year, the women between the Camp Zachaiy Taylor j city court .Monday mominff

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"About 11 wae - of (lermans adanced and 11 waves fell. It was terrible the way they came. At time i was afraid our ammunition or something would irie out; but even

though they came in great mases

ot into the town behind us in the Pb adins "war work" as an excuse team and an eleven from the aero lomir.g. th, v uould have to get "t attending. The number of , squad, on at Fort Benjamin Harri- COUNTY OFFICES FILE tie,.- over our .lead bodies. '-" ' industry is steadily in- J son. which was to have been played n unTPDI V nrnnOTO

uunnicnLi ntirunio

ci'easing, but by far the majority Saturday, was postoned. The line.

Saturday, was postponed. The linedecided upon definitely, but Lieut.

are serving the nation in their homes and it behooes them to

Pros. Chester Ti. Montgomery.

learn to sere there to the best of Torn my King of the field artillery re- ' County Clerk Georsre M. Raab and

their ability. placement depot, former star end Sheriff Charles K. Bailey bled their

Miss Ada Hillier, supervisor of , at Notre Dame, is an almost certain

we never felt for a moment that we;'" ...... ... .t-w idmwni ano v lern

should not drive them back. It was an awful suht. father. We took one

prisoner, and he said that they had orders to take the town behind us at any -ot; but since that time we have driwn them bark eUht kilometres, w recked three of th. ir di-iioi.-, anl we were ''ivin two more of their divisions h when I w as t a rri.-.l aw ay. "The nui'.-e just came in and told tt that m taptiiu is dead, and that the otlor ofb-'ers in my company are wounded and ate not ep'Ct'd to live. I hope to be buk :t. the line and to hae another ," with Fnt. ill about !ie weeks. I -ot n. wound m the most ad- . lined patt of th- !ii.e wdiere I had i..c;t sent to ei t a machine vww not.

Th- ki'.a d eUht of the 1 men j !!h rue, but we put the M (J. not t

quarterly reports of fees collected during the period extending from

rante d course in these .subjects to j ents are two former Wabash play-! Jt:K ! to Sept. :,0. 101S. meet all the demands of the gov- rrs likely to be seen in the line-up. j Mr. Montgomery shows a colleeernment. The teachers are cmp-- The football players are to be quar- tion of $ 1 , 2 f 7 , of which $820 is from tent women in touch with federal . tcred an 1 rationed at the Y. M. C A. ! the city court; P.ailey. jnl.TT. and authorities. ; and a training table established, j P.aab. $2.4."0.nö, of which $14.4." are Taki- Fp Timely subjects. Cam es hive been arranged with i ex-sheriff fees and $4.45 ex-clerk's The cooking classes will take up j Center college. Ky.. at Louisville on ! fees. the most timely subjects, and will j Oot. 12; with the University of Ulialter their course of study at any i nois at champaign. Oct. 19; CamnMriM DACTOD Q 1 1 M H A Y time should new food regulations 1 r.ronlp., f ut ,.,,,..,., o.: jlMtW lAo I Un OUIMUA T

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demand it.

Sugar saving is being

and Camp Sherman at Louisville.

studied intensively at the present Xov ;;o Xov ? am, 2;. are

time and the principle or su osun. - , ( ,(tn )1;Ucs aml a,so Thiinktifrivinf.

tion is given at all times. The re-

c.ssi'y of using substitutes and the rapid rise in food prices require that the housewife have a thorough

day, Nov. 2.

.M.IIKI.(iF l.IC F.: SFS. ltllsvell Seltenrifht frrrcr i-xr-.

knowledue of food alucs if she is: . , ,, "... , , ' , . . -, ...i.i srab county, to Ituth Pickerl. teach-

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nourisheij.

AT EPWORTH MEMORIAL

t". South Bend.

Ut of C-'tu IV, i.--;on.

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iiht thro'iLtii tb.e ! g. Tb.. operation

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dics-i;:g after

he operation

The aim in the sewing classes is not only to teach the principles of sewing and renovation, but the bet-

j fer care of clothing, a subject of I m.-jjor importance when patriotism

demands that clothing be conserved

The regular morning and evening services for Kpworth Memorial M. B. church will be in charge of the new pastor, Bev. Go rge Switzer of Lafayette, Ind. The former pastor. Bev. A. H. Kenna, is a chap'aln in the F. S. army.

whet, they pu!!e I t J t- packing out,

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I almo-t lost my mitul.

a'.'Mig well now.

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: e . i thir.g !iniiv t;n-. It w..- - w h a lare battle 1 shall ."t tr t t-ll ou all ab'U.t it now. sii.il! wait l.n'i! I get settled. 1 a b e." l'i thr.e ditter. tit host'i-

-it a. I got hurt tour das ago: ! -hi!! i.ot s.-nd ,iti any adi".!.: I -,-t a more permanent! I ! e. . r:- thtttg I eer w n-d t ! I . p' t t" :et any of tb.e t f. til th .r b..t" '-' e r t to me with-! t : i- tw o i'-.iitf hs. ' Ci"'-d :: ; to o i and ,,, N. P.' !

Small Pill

Small Dose

Small Price

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niTTLE :iver 1 1 PILLS.

FOR CONSTIPATION have stood the test of time. Purely -vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banih biliousness, headache, indigestion nJ to clear up a bad complexion. Cfna:a bfiri tijntturr

to th" utmost. The home nursing class is proving

immensely popular. One group is I niiftiiu at the hi-:h school and more than 1"" women ha'e registered at the Muesvel school. Miss

' Fannie Thomas, a school nurse, is ( in charge of the work, which in- J 'chides both lectures and ilemonstra-i fines. Neer was the need for j

knowledge of nursing more impera-; t;e than at the present time when tb.e demand for doctors and nurses; in army camps and hospitals, at J home and abroad, often renders it if.ipossibb to obtain professional : aid. i Aimed 1o oid Panic. ! Tile home nursing course does not

.1111! 0 .-il i l'l.t Ii I j'. 't. .-.-i'-n.ii ..... jfj

he home except in minor cases, hut , . ....

;s desi;! eii in enaiue a woman i" ; c e proper t are to a p.tMetit and to ; !s ao;d panic when the services of a :

pb.Nsicim or nurse are unomal.i- V

i Additional classes in home mir- fr !:!.; v. ill be organized at the request ' I1 :

of - I O .1 J s of 1 . . T!-e sludule for night classes f-d-I ;.is: At tb.e hi-'h school Monday i a ftenv'oe. teachers' cooking class; Motida n:ht. cooking and sewing; i T;: s.i iv n;cht. cooking and nul'.in- ':. Wednesday afternoon. coekjinc; Wedifsday night, cooking; j Thürs.'. ay night, home nursing; at j the Laut el school. Monday and I T'.b-s.iay nichts, cooking (sewing if ' t a!h f -. : Ka'.e school. Thursday

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Frances Shop customers know these two important business facts:

SJ Frances Shop Customers Know

what they want

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Know

Frances Shop Customers

where to get what they want.

We are proud of the kind of storekeeping that holds customers that way, and we boast of our store without self praise. The Frances shop belongs to its customers. We have grown and prospered as we have reflected our customers' view point. We shall continue to grow because more and more South Bend women are finding out what kind of a store his is and as they find out we keep more and more customers. We are very proud of Frances Shop Customers. We are proud to run their kind of a store. The Frances Shop Guarantees, Assures You. It says, and means what it says. "If for any reason you are not satisfied with the goods bought here, we will gladly refund your money without question, if returned within three days as the Government War Industries Board requests.99

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117 South Michigan SL Correct Apparel for Women

Dca't Pay Caxh for Ycc? Clothing lev Ctedit tJ Gfd mt GATELVS S31 ft. Hlctacaxi 64.

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h"Ol. Monday and Wednes-

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dav nicht

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oking and sewing.

PALE FACES GfotrVay InJicit Uck. of Iron in the Dlood Carter's Iron Pills Will h?!p thu condition

SOLDIER IS GRANTED ABSOLUTE DIVORCE

; .Tub. us Miltenberger. a soldier with ) Ith.- Fttited States army, received a' .b re,- of divotae from Hatttc Mi!- .

tefberger. S.iturd.ay morning iti the S'. J"-e'h county superior court, j T b plaintiff alleged vhat hi5 wife" üJir.dne.l him.

SPECIAL PRICE

FOR A FEW DAYS 4

Did you get one of our Celebrated Dutch Kitchenetts? After Saturday's selling we have just a very few left at this special price, $1 delivers one to your home. Balance $1 per week. Swanson-Lee Furniture Co. The Low Price Furniture Store 318 South Michigan St.

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CITIZENS BANK : TRUST CO. Safety Deposit Boxcj $1.50 per year.

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Hmtnrain: jUltona . .y.-jyyians-vi:

SemJe Cold Weeding Rlni 14kt, 18kt. 22kL FRANK MAYR & SONS ;i T

JcwIert.

Art MatetlalA. Plctor-e Ft-amlng. THE I. W. LOWER DECORATDa OOMl'AXY Bern Ui Brad, Lndl&nji WjjJI Paper DropcrW Paint Supplies

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5mith & Wherrett

326-328 So. Michigan St.

WILLIAMS & CO. Florists Choice Flowers 1T,K s,mh1, MI hlg:ni St.

DR. L. H. WIRT, DENTIST Sil CMO.V TRUST I1LDG. X-Ilay Anaestheüc. Homo Phono 2S9I; Bell 2 27. Open evenings except W cclnesd-a.

NEW FORD PRICES Hoad'ter Touring Car $1."0 F. O. Ft. Detroit H INKLE MOTOR CAR CO. 315 K. JefTcrj-on Bhd.

J.P.HcGILLCO. "The House that quility buUtM

PATENTS And Traule Mjulj Ot.tJilr.ed In tdl Cour.trl!. AcJvlc Pr. OEO. J. OL.T3CII. Rrlterl P&tont Atty. 711-712 8tult4kkr lllx- &3U