South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 285, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1918 — Page 2
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INDUSTRY Pi l-M M .', it! I LH II! Simonds Declares Systematic Sweep of Hate is Employed to Wreck Commerce of Invaded Lands. r.v I It K If. IMoMk, W' s!io :!'! J ;i . :.;:. ; Ir.'Ir (J, liüitt- i- st j;-.-! i - ' i' (icl trl, if v. .!, ...- .::. ! : virtly whxt tho ; :;i i' ; J'.re and .--ri : .:i :. : ' 'ran(. Th Or:: .an :- j:. tt;r.' r t' m.k- ;-.iro ar.d tf-.:. i,. o' th fushior. in v. hi h L- j : f'-r thf end of ho- j!;t :. In (ifrni in o-jr th y.t imd ;i l - tliis: At no !: t.tnt ti::i hf.-t il:t -will ( otr and th'-n t!- !.u-:nt--"f riiarnifartur' and trade i:i ! .'in acaln. li.-n this- asiru--s jrins the German will min- ruor- i har to com;- tf- uith trie r-t of th'
worhl; nmnr.K h;s com p-t itors nre,. to -i'iin t,at such ruin as tho ri.anMfaf tur'-s of northern 1 has (unit- to I'ranco and !-l-'ranc' and of H-h:i ua; thi. hoiu- utioi is 1 i . - n itnral, if r-irrtt.M. th- r.i-c, it ) his duty whili- the : rot: ;w of v. a r. I ! will weep power re:.:. linn in Iiis hand-, to ahd- 1 .,v.-r tl: rui:. a th-- k a r u-j t for
i;h all d.. ir.ee ,f future (r; i j .et it ;m. Irparrl for I -l rite -( ion. Against s ich an eventuality fie h;',in his prep.i rations onv :iro. In tri winter of IT I 1-1', he r ail the ma hinery fron, the :hc. ed i urea t I
manufacturer-; of Lille, 1'ul i: and der r : ci a n at the prey-nt hour is Toiercoin-', and trarivp.,,-'. d it hai-U to tr.e ii;--,-tent declaration in Germany. Ho has cont jnued hi s-- ' m-ny luarters that thre mn-t he tematic spoliation f,f the in d u st i ia 1 , n o reprisal at the -ml of the war: establishment of l-'r.ino- and I'.el-.no .iiiil:inciit tl:at will hurt GerKi'Hn e er siruo. Xo-.v he is troin.' ; map fe. !;Iil:s ainl therefore lessen one step further and de.-tro the, the diarie,. f(,r an enduring leatru hiiildlnps in which the machinery ; cd' nations to function. From the
wa originally in. tailed, and the cities in whih tlie industries were conducted. The region thro-i-h whieh the German is now retreating is one of the Kreat industrial l i r r i !s of I'mlope. Lille, T'lureoini.' and Fluhaix, practically constitutim, a sir.-Je rjtof oer 40f','o'i. inha hita nt ,ir in the Krraf industrial towns uf I'rance t'amhrai. Ioi:ai and a rore of smallr pi ices now in the war ne ;ire similarly busy enters of Frm h
SPANISH INFLUENZA WHAT IT IS AND HOW IT SHOULD BE TREATED
Nothing New Simply the Old Grip, or la Grippe That Was Epid emic in 1889-90, Only Then It Came From Russia by Way of France, and This Time by Way of Spain.
Go to Bed and Stay Quiet Take a Laxative Eat Plenty of Nourishing Food Keep Up Your Strength Nature is the Only "Cure." ALWAYS CALL A DOCTOR onAsmx mi; rM Sp i n i-h in t! i n.? . h 1 i ,i p- j p i red in ;pa in in M : v. has all t he i appearame of -jnp or- Ii Krippe. I - vhich ha- sue't o er the worM in!' t numerous cpiibma s historv r'i::-. Hipp' an ci ddfn-'.c in 1 -j ri' warded by mary t . .- i a r in i as crate- I I e ; s to IV uhi'ii is have ' ' i : n t'.uen'.a. I'.ery centur' .-.ttacks. I'eiirtunt; w it' ountry has f id tie cp last in :vv-:o There is no prr.isi-Mi inM'tenr.t it.-elf ha- a h is is b...d hi- i i , w cr.tasf of fTt ihtb -death out of eery f c Mt ; nccordir to the m : r t lb- ir. :. r- 1; . aTt k,' ?" : ri - - b w of Health. Th' !; f din' rcmplii"! t ions a r :-ln . principally, putien- in a condition th"-'1 wh d" bed soon e o u u h . r t V.c- - up fo r.i r's. . Till: sVMIMiHIs G r ir pe. or i i th; e-- ' -called., usually .-... v ; followed by .T'hi" fe and sonictinies niu-.. y. and a r.enev.il fr'1:ru f and c ! c p r s s-i . r i Th.'- - m; " i a, , r we ; r i ' i . from Kc, ,- I'M, ; , rsu illy ! sts fr-u . " The ivri'i -; ; t ' -'k ' mem! r . ne. c r 1 i'."" o' a ires - rr os- . thro,? tube th.. -e !s sv . rn;i zh. c-t"'. i -.ay ' . -! rritiir-'ex .. ,re i',' r ; V . ) fro' ! C a s e r e r e t . : - ; Tili: Till M M INI r;.i to b. t of onl- f a oil' s 1 1 others t i k-o-;t i
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irw i . r V: p ' ' t n r ) r t rt I, 1 1 r i i ? , . i n - t) r i ! 1 -1 .s. hi- h. ' :d! ' f the J 'i r.eh i istrv : a i" l' i -- f i t ies and : . i rr. v ma, .. - ml n the f .. : f mater; l. I W M' s I c-trii. the f.t !: ; thf ra.ncs. th'i . -. ' r ' -:mti 'i;;v the it;ej r v l .:i th -!. , : IV. ' ' I r.-i i : . I ; r t i : i n a; of t h " u ha h o-jbl ba I b i f'k t ) f't' T- ! rt n '. ' ' 1 is ..!.:-hd i v bruuM i j M Out Industries. i - t h r;:. i r. ' alci ttin that I..- - ' j this w.-rk "i :...?. .ii 1 ! hi 'i stru--ird ;-tr...I !':, at. 1 industri1 ; !-'.!::. i v. ; -.! . f f t lie , and v ii! ; .i ii : t : r of : Mr" : . i : ; ; i '-.''.,., J n : r- ;::.. i n m ; r. if.i V.Tt rr i - the " of I'remh i i . :;;;. : :ti.n .?iI in thN of th- v.ir '.v:!I ! fr-tj.i ; r:., in to I"rcri''h :.I i t r . th t thi.' If proT.l d it a pro; ra ! :: . slio : ; '. I :' a :' i;t.. i,v the American p-o;d 'hT ho lias completed his if le ,( -., i-m, the German exto i: ikt- ;i. ,.M'. He expei t- to ta-',-; --c: : ,'ni'.,r.ii, for lli:-iras and for much '!.-. hut h means to keep up his i c i m pa imi of .i r.-ori to the cry last ' rnor'i' n. M mt-.- riiin all thi--, the ry he-t irje.nt i to th- Gcrnian industry in ry "itset of the strudle the Gern an has capitalized the humanity and the hilized m-tinct.s of his foes, lie is nuking full use of these sentiments now. Analyzes I o Cliaraclrr. Th.e simple truth ;- that the German thinks that he can lay at waste northern France and m-t away with it uPM.tthed. een rewarded in his own pocket, because lie relies upon the ideali--.ii of his foes and particulurlv the presi.'.ent. to protect him strong st.;y in bed f. more, accordini: to th r days .s e t v i t y or of tile attack. i: i i:i: l aim-mi no.s. '?i order t" stimulate the lining f the air p. ..-.-a -res to throw off the --r;ppe errms. to aid in loosening the phb'cm and keeping the air ! ' -s.i s .p. n. thus makinu' the '.reithintr r.:T, 'ick's X'apaJ'.uh v- d! b" found e:;". , tic. Hol wet i a I applied or er the h- -1 ., rd ' aek -et w cm the -b-.ubb r b! c to open the pores. Mu.:.bl be mhhrd in :i;td the si ;n j. red. Then 'a ;. il.i . i r f ee put r - ' ad cm rb.ii kl'.- and ocred with t ! . ic i; v e.-scs of hot thi tin el hs. la i the clothir.c: loose md the r.-'ck as the heat .f the y hbir.'tcs the ircrdients In fcrni of .ipor These ,tjiors. ce 1 with 'ach. breath, carry the j '.' .!!::; di -. !v to the parts afd A the same i m n. a nois- a: -o.-be.! thrtt ar.d st imtitl s.o. atti actir-.-r tb.e btno i tb.. i c.-. a n 1 tlr:s aids in re-"L-esti.-m it hin. ii Tin: nisi:i:. H()V K ec to proc that thi' ra d.-e.ise. sp.-e.ad principil-i h it!) contact, chiefly thr'i :. sne. :;::- or spittin. f s ha vine oohN- which i' 'Co- crowd1- cre-if aon ; r I r towels, r t c . vo-;- bodiie strcrrth by "f ccr i-e in the open air. I fo,i 1 .bor all. '-eep free I as c adds irritate ;i. inpi ss - -yr . and render t f er br edit'.? pi ices r l VanoP.eb r th vrrv ., i-,c ., litr'.v VapMKab i'- a - i ' the a p'Ors or e p- K u b in a ! en - trie. If th'S is not i r full ord. ir a rv IriM b .If o: V a I til a ;e.icpo--; i: a pot,-. t...., i .n ;"v i .- , a Vs 'a: Nort!) ,i.d inh ;! 1 ;s '!.. dis- i J o. -!. Ml' ' . . f Tf.b ;s '!.. Ca:ad::a , i 1 : i c bow to com? ;ne. :n inj P I "1 llllC" .1 a s IMc.h p-'."ut-eb. etc so t-a -1 .pr a tbo ): x ' b.es. irtredier.ts .ire l;b- ! it- tb.e fi rm of apors. poip;'-. is coraparatix eh new in Y. r's State and New V.r. r'.,nd v few Western state wb.re it Va i r. ' ro p ; c- d. .'f fh, country '.it it be ;! remedy in h,.:y.-; f,- all . b s-. r s i v s-.'d llt year. P -.-.,-. i ;f nde,'. f,-r r (--l is. sirce it is 'At i i : i ' ' 1 and the 'ore be 1 f-ee! 'i;;test Lib .an -e druc-Ms. y. s ;-fd I'riMI ef's. Y h ad A !. in three .11
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CAPTAIN OF TAMPA. ILL-FATED CONVOY
r ai 4 - '4 J v .1 vT --.. - W (.'apt. 'atterlee of the United .states ship Tampa, which was torpedoed in the HritL-h channel on Sept. 2. with a loss of 1"T, American-". The Tamjvi was escortin-: a cemvov at the time she was sunk. front all the conseip.enc-s of his crimes and enable him to make his, calculated profit out of the elimination of the industrial competition of the nations which he- has attacked. There pot the smallest dement of accident in what is now taking Place in northern France and IVlphim. cities 'in it towns are not hemedestroyed as a result of battle. They are beini; systematically reduced to ashes in accordance with a lone; prepared plan. German retreat is beine; timed to coincide with the tini.'-hinf- touches of the torch bearers and the mine layers. Is it conceivable that any American, hi'sh or low. can he deceived by any Merman words after the recent revelation of ('erman deeds? And we are only at the bcinnine; of the disclosure. We are just entering Helarium and in the next few weeks the story of Gorman crime and oppression in Belgium will staler humanity. Four years of slavery, despoilation. murder, rind worse, than murder are to he unfolded when our liberating armies reach l.russcls and Antwerp and liep;e. WouM Dominate Industry. The CJerinan believes that he can make peace before these facts are sulliciently known to Kive. decisive character to the terms of that peace he now s, eks. lie believes that v. hile French cities are in ashes and I reneh factories in ruins, he can in his own factories, freed from all i "reach or Belgian competition, dominate world industry, as he tried to dominate world politics. He believes that havinc: reduced the merchant marine of the world by his unrestricted submarine warfare, he can coin money for his own shipping which will take the place of the lost enemy boats. The German has lost the battle; he knows it juite as well as we know it, but he has not yet lost the war. He 's preparing for peace, but his preparations are beim? made in French and Belgian cities. Are we e-oip.i" to let him cct away with it? If wo do. what people will resist the next Germar, attack Certainly not tb.e French or the Belgians, and on this r." well .is on industrial profits i tro;p devastation, the German t cunts. "Wo must deal with France in such fashion that she will never cross our pathway acrain." Bernhardt wrote, and to this end Ludendorif is rvrr laborini. (Copyright, IMS.) DECEITFUL PLAN They Would Have Continued to Attempt Disruption of Entente Coalition. PAIMrf. 'ct. 12. (Havas.l Distil.es from Herman ourcs b.ow 'the Kreuz Zeitung f Herlin. the orjyan of the Prussian junkers, as ex- ( pt't -Mm; bitter disappointment that in dinbntiMW did not succeed :n '1 --fttpt in .; tb.e entente coalition: I "Instead of asking for an armisi tic-- " it sas, "wo sho'Hi! have of-f-ia 1 a separate petce with adI v.it'ta"' - - ! s C'mditiae f one n : fA ef the ;.llies I'nf.c; fi!-at"lv. it is w to take tip a sain this idea, ilt' j W !'. 1' n s!i -o .
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1 Imvo remained themade on benall o; i:e,.t. ommandnir idea of any poern- cr Truman H. Newberry. I". S. .V..
!i:ef u'o err ment truly iierma ..... . T !-!. IV. I. -n Prcv. th.e -pni.ntl. :al orc.in of Prince M ix-.milian of idea. t i vs : If oce. .t m IV. mi ri" 1 chancellor. i Pi nv . s r a 'iv ; or s a c r i - , - .
ist be tiral-Ts-tood tb.at shelter., u'no granted them and prrmitt irive back A!-ace- j f -1 the release of Templeton. TUai:' r a single no ter of (Jor- J-ir-1 T'liiUips on their wn reconiz-
; !S T-,,T I( l"rra ire r.i a n rommere . 1 1 crient. Neitlier s't'- nutted t a a n y s' a- v i . .
territory in the ano quest ion can be 1 ...i,,.ior. -h,t.j32 BALLOONS AND
CONVENTION OF WOMAS CLUBS IS CALLED OFF K-KOMt. Ind.. Jul, ri I!. M-wtre of ct. i:. Mrs. Kokor.ii, presilent of th Wcnva n's cl In-'iar.a Kederation of bs, anmojr.ces that on a reour.t f the cloin ord.er the annual c -'nw.ntiori which was s. htdab-1 f..r '.t. 2--.:. will b hcbl Nov. i:-22. The meeting will be in the Cl.typool hotel. Indianapolis.
Roll of Honor
LiMinc Men lYom Indiana. Uli-nol-s. Mit liian. Ohio and Kentucky on Casualty Lit. TJ.-e I r.i J i !, ?o;;,otas r by V " 'n-.i...T,..!i;itf jrer.eml Anjerbvn explit; inry f ras rc.in. tod la :i tiii. 'ad; niifslu-; in ic ti-ui. Is; wcair d-d severely. db d of 1 i e.i .. ZC; i!!M loaMei! airl d!.er .ii-rs. 0; died fnua we'inds. 21. Tet;il. .';".. KILLKI) IN ACTION: C K I' P.ALS ; .lehn Nl-en Cjrn; tmi, Jr. Gr.ir: I T.ip1'lg. Mich. J hu .Mi i;el Dv.-r. Heed City. Mi h. I'KIVA n:s : Isoiz-ir. A'keMiiin. r;d'-:i lib M'nltt-r V. Lartres. II!ril.ind. Midi. I'u lley II-, ans, cddiiston. 111. Hex 1. .le; I.lns. t'n rdl nten. V Arti.ur II. I'eterseji. rhif-ipo. 111. .F!.n c. i;u-. 4'ievel.md. o Utjss. II i"r:ilir', ll;iri'tn. Kv. Aidlc nv St.iaiszew Iskl. Tf!e.iof ( William K. hnmberti. "hl'-nK-.. 111. Lunelle Stiiffl-Ite.nl, Akron, u. IIKI 1 i;OM HIU'.MIS: Ser't. l.iune Osburn. Snsinaw. Mich. Cp 1. Willi ira .1. II. ink. S..lnrnan. lib PKIVATLS: rii.l.'i min S. Krai ht. revi rille. HI. .lebn r. Lori-stretli. West Ibran-h. Mich. Carl P.. Mler. IVit.ivIa. Ilk Harry Sliufe.t. lit- a tro. 111. i i : i or inK.w;: Cpi. Arthur Newton llerrv. rrroin-nt. O!.io Cck Ilarrv L. 'fMise Chilli, thc, (. 1MUVATLS : Ilobart S. r-alley. Law renebur?. Ind. .1.1 a nies C. raiaer.i, Clevrlanil. (. Heury William Ndswi. Ib.ckford. 111. .lehn I?. Carnarla. Lidd. 111. Lutker Ih.niiufr. Slieridiui. Ky. r.-n Jours. Jr., IIlllsoii. Ky. Wiild.VKlaw 11,-vilaiiiAvsrz. "( .'Idea ijo. Til. I!."ir;'c G. ;iliespie Continent d. . L'hvard W. Piekerinc, Wlieeler. I'd. Colcniaii Wallae. Locust, m. DIKI 1'KOM A(( IIKNT AM) OT1IKK (AIM: Sergt. .Mario A. iiovaninnl. Paris. 111. I'lUVATLS: .lohn Cooper. I'airport. n. lohn Krnjekl, Haintrainck. Mi-h. Tony WiM"-r.ulsk!. Betr.it. Mhli. MoiMiiiD m;m:ki:lv: Cpl. I'ervl II. S r. Kinsvilb , O. PKIVATP.S : hiy Allen, Livingston. III. Leo .1. Klein, Chica-o, . .lehn W. ukun, Ietrdt. Mi h. Prank Tonelis, Nokomls. 111. Lud!,' .Joseph Ass-liii. Calumet. Mi' h .lo-eph A. .Wiegele, Ciovelatl'l. ). Louis Stein. Last Betr-dt, MI'li. Ldwnrd Van C.it.i. Clevt I iial, (. Walter Zau.wkt. Chl.-aeo. III. Henry William. Nile. Ml, h. Iiiion I. Ilarnion, Sorento. 111. Paul Lrnest Hensknid, irnnd Ilapid. Mi- h. PREVIOUS LIST The fodaitiff casualties are reported by the coiinuandin general f the AniiMit-aii e?edit ion a r tones: Killed In a tlon, .",;; missing in a-tioii ti; wound - e.i severely, ii.; died from woiin-ls. ;'-': died from airplane accident. 'A; died fron; ... a.i i . ai. .a f al' 1 1 1 I .1.111 111 I f I .1 1 I T 1 ' k I .lis,- . ÖI. Total, ZY. LH I.I I) IN ACTION. LILCTLNANT. William .1. llarrinu'tou. Ihhi :n i it ir Mi'h. ' ' si:k(;i'a.ts. Pari L. Miller. ICivinoinl. 111. Herman A Ztska. LaS.ibe. III. lerry I n. Ik. I -t rr.it. Mi' h. Pit I VATb.S. W" i 1 1 i It. Cooper, Cooper IV , K. Lavid hecaire, Alpena. Mh-h. Mrville p. i'otirman. Greenville, n. i 1 1 . 1 ) ntoM wniMts KK(i:ivi:i) IN ACTION. COKl'OKAI.S. i II ia io Patterson MH'.il, S. lotovlll. . or.io. Clifford .lame P-ran-li. Teekoiisha .Mi. h. Lawrer.ee Ihirpnuier. Hnvtoii. Henry F. Ilortz. Sltein.-!,. Ill Charles I'. Smith. P. -h-r City. 111. Andrew Andersan. Stesrer. III. lulins ntto Fn ehde. Chi'-aco. (Jrant L. Metealf, Sterling 111. tllen (J. V:i;'iier, hi hin nd. Inl. Herman 1'. l'l kbohin, 'Jalen.i, 111. iHKD or mt:i:. Jeremiah -L Leek. Hetroit. Mi'h. Ldw.ird J. Mangan, i'olnnilnis. . Charles Siütek. Chhai:o. 111. dii;i in akkoim.an i: ac iii:nt. LHHTLNANT. Ibnxlear K. Hall. level. nid. . UOl.MtKI) MAiatKIA. si:k;i:ant. Saum. I (eddbeiar. Letr'-lt. Mb h. CUKPHUAL. Matthew I-.vle Mejd.enson. Mich. PIHVATFS. Sherman V. Aran. ilaidinsaiir?. Ir.d. L ivid Alexnnder. Canton. . Thoiiiis llama. Chhao. 111. Hildinc L. 'arls..n. Antraln. Mh-h. Stanislaw (Iry.ewh, Chiia. Iii Chnrles C. I. im. lin. Chicago. 111. John Y.. M Kerntu. Cincinnati. . Pobert J. Minnctt. Chh-aa. 111. Arthur L. M ly, Chicago. Ill Thoitia J. Siintns, I'anft"n. III. Jnrnlt nil Lew en. Nlh-s, U John Leo Lrls.-oll. Lowe!!. Midi. j Roval Ldniund tdliijrri. h. Leed itv. Mb h. Merrill Trenton Kemp. Newark. Jerrv lt. K r.: f , h vel. Chicago, 111. Meximillian A. Pi.ise.-k!. rhha-o. Ill Frank. L. l lrb h. rhi. a-. 111. ! miin; in action. PLIVATFS. Charles H. Maiithev, Toled". O Nicola Mutali Pa.si. Chl au. 11 G. 0. P. POLITICIANS SENT TO JAIL: REFUSE TO ANSWER JURIST NKW YiUK. Oct. Allan A. Templeton. l'rank W. Illair and Thoma P. Phillips, chairman, treasurer and publicity director, respec tively, of the Newberry republican senatorial campaign committee in; Michigan, were ommit'cl to jail j h.ere today uy Federal JmUe Cush-
man for refusing to answer pies- j f,,,-,, u-nti s a Hritish soldivr in ioiis reErardin campaitm contribu- j France to hi relatives in Kmrland. tions, before a federal frrand jury. ! Americans are the topics o conTempleton. lUair and Phillips V( -rsat j, , - c ry where." !i- con-
were : rr r-ned for ontenipt of '
court and ordered confined in thet)rm To:nb prisor until they comply; -Their autorüobU tracks
I w lt'n .lud co C ishman's order. j This action has dialled the federal in-iicry here into t!ie expenditures th.e republican nominee tor the I I tilted MlUs senate :rm .l lcnti i Pan. Counsel for the tlp-e r.-.en later made application for writs of habt . ....... 1 . . I II 1 -ü I ' 1 - i i s v oi i u i " .- PLANES BROUGHT DOWN WITH Tüll AM KP. I CAN ARMY IN PLANCH. Thursday. Oct. ll Thirty-two r-nemy balloons and airp!anrs hae been broncht -iown by American anti-aircraft cannon and machine puns since the beinnine of the .t. Mihiel offensive, according to J t'.nures just compiled. Of th.e "2 German aircraft brought down 2& were ac onnted for by machine trans and 1- by he:ij-r tun. The machine pt;r.s ac raced the t-ucess in every -,30u sliuts.
ERECT FOREST TO f
FOIL THE BOCHES
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From Which Observer Watches Huns. BFHINI) AMIiniCAN LINE?. Sept. 14. ( Corre?ponlence. A j make-believe, forest statnis alons the edge of the road at the entrance to j the American camouflage station i here. It looks as natural as the rer.i j woods alone: the fighting front, with I the- shiny silver bark of the beeche j the ron-h. jauped trunks of the old j apple trees and the sprouting tops i of the dwarf willows. Ytt, every tree in the camouflage forest has a steel core within which an observer peers forth to watch the mooments of the enemy, or a machine gun is located to sweep forth from its hidden reces. They are only one of the many strancre devices to deceive and mystify the enemy which this American camouflage station is sending forth to the 1'K-ht-inp army. Camouflage is one of the distinctly new products of the war, even In the name, which was used for the tlrst time by Gen. de Castlenau, chief of staff of Gen. Joffre. The word is not pood French, but comes from the arp;ot, or French slanp, the verb "camoufleur" beinj? used by French police to indicate any disguise used to capture criminals. For example, a detective camouflages himself by dressinir as a coachman. Karly in the war the famous portrait painter, Oiron de Sivela. conceived the idea of discruisintr b lttries and buildlng by painting th lm in fantastic p .tterns blendini,' with the landscape. He laid the plan before Gen. de Castlenau who, strt ok with the practical value of the pi in. exclaimed "Camauf'.agp." And from that time the word prew and with it prrew into a tremendous magnitude, thisnrt of misleading the enemy. YanVws Cainoufliipo ArtLts. The American army has b-v-n quiek to make a full use of the i strantre pew weapon of warfare and Ithe camouflatre plant is one of the i ! most complete in existence, with a working force of nearly l.OOo an 1 a Ftalf including many of the well known moral artists and decorators and sculptors of America, all of them en traced in producing these curious devices by which military art deceive the enemy. One of the ofheers. Capt. Homer Saint Ciaudens. is. a son of the American sculptor. Saint (landen. Another Maj. Tracy, is a prominent architect who did much of the work on the Lincoln memorial. Lieut. Harry Faulkner is an American mural artist, and Lieut. Sherry Frey, an American sculptor in Paris. Serpt. Leslie Thrasher and l Karl Christy and Cpl. Du er are well known American illustrators; Walt Lee is a cartoonist, and Serpt. Murphy is an American mural decorator who;, work is well known in Kncrland. But there must be something more i than st a ere properties In the pro ductions of these artists, they must be practical and suited to the uses of warfare, and it is the part of dd. Hennion. head of the camoutlatro station to keep these artistic productions within practical limits. The colonel is an criprineer officer with West Point trair.irpr. and when any -l Ii ro l ft a rr,. 5 ndnrted fnr Anipi-iciti armv uses, it has the double merit I of beimr the product of American jarti.stic sKill and at the same time j an eminently practical device from jthe s-;aT1dpoint of military onirin.'erI im:. Ö. S. SOLDIERS 'Gill! ! ! That is Way British Describe Huge Numbers of Yanks Landing in England. j LNIx. Sept. Correspondnee). "American s'ddieis sc-ep.i to, rmw in the niu-ht so that each morn- j iriir there are more of them th;m be-! tinnes. 'The villa tas are full of on all the roads, and their columns of ! infar.trv are every wliere be-inr.ins: t- know th Sir.- and the phrases they U .k e . I'r, r,,,,r- ,.f ,! thnv uf-r.. : mm. Plete mystery at tlrst. Wf had laard of America only as a i ist a r.t conr.trv. Then suddenly they wer in Prince tail, well-trained men v. ith a genius a:vl .blaptir: for makinc friends themseh es to r. w eoTiditb nc. We watched them with first, surprised t, hnd --.! ric.-ity at b.ow like th' '.v re to other men. "Thf n. be f re we had ;uite recf;vn:"'d f:am live first pldsant surT ri-e thev v. re flhtinz makinrr a rfir.t.Tt ion in a trade where the test is not easv. They eame np from their villacs sin trine, and ri'.tered into the trenches, more ami more of them each day. The j- ij.-ts hetcan to talk about their riuhti-.c. bat we thonpht 'Surely they car r.- t be doimr much ft. Aral then all at ! i. .pee we bean t- see I eive-. and we were it K - o .lrthe opinion papers ha 1 straiehtway that th nt grasped the wond-r of the ia ts. "Thev v. .-re ? keen and s fresh. Th tivase fust An-ieraans. A:.l every la others as keen and fr-sh are toii-t' np to the line, 1 every day
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This is no time for the home to re anything- but bright and cheery-looking Just the new floor coverings that will lip to make it so are here in an assortment that embraces patterns and colors suitable tor every room in the house. If they were not of dependable, serviceable qualities you would not lind them here.
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Armstrong's Linoleums, Inlaid, Fainted and Felt Base Filvrlin a line asrtmem at ve low priees. Inlaids. $1.65 to $2.35 sq. yd. Printed, 80c to $1.10 sq. yd. I il erlin, 60c sq. yd. Bissell's Carpet Sl eepers, in all makes, $3.75 to $5.50. Combination Sweeper and Vacuum together, $4.50 to $7.50. Let us demonstrate one of these in your home. We make Brenlin Window Shades to order any size. Phone us our requirements.
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We are showing in ri:c lenis in the latest erlnrinc.
0x12 Royal Wiltons $57.50 to $132.50 S-3 in. x 10-0 in. Rrnal W iltons. . .$55 to $92 3 6 in. x 63 in. Royal Wiltons $9.85 to $21.50 2 7 in. x 34 in. Royal Wiltons $6.50 to $13.25 11-3 in. x 12 Axminster Rus. $65.00 0x12 Axminster Rugs $33.50 to $45. CO 8-3 in. x 10-6 in. Axminte Rues $30 to $49.50 7-0 in. x o Axminster Kilts $29.75 to $38.50 6x0 Axminster Rues $24.00 to $27.50 36 in. x 63 in. Axminster Rues $6.95 to $8.50 2 7 in. x 54 in. Axminster Ru $3.75 to $5.50 $29.75
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