South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 285, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1918 — Page 3

iHE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Saturday aitiirnoon, oTor;i:i: 12.

Ii CULLED FOR

PHYSICAL TESTis

Boards One and Two Summon Selects Who Registered Sept. 12 Here. Th following men v. ho re git' re 1 S-pt. I -. 1 1 1 , have h-en ordr d to rer-ort for r.hy?!ri.l examination h-v r:tv ho.iris No-:. rr! 2. at the j Farmers Trust ! u:!'!ir.p on th- l.it s . m.enticn'-d in the fo. owing: I HOAKI NO. 1. SnüinJ.iv, Ort. U P.o-o H. Smith. Donald V. Sr.yi!-r. I!w!n Hur.tr r, Richard J. Fritz, Harold W. Her.se. Ed. 1'. LaTowski. Harohl '. Ic'k, i:h..r A. Ni.T.tz. AuV.ph c. Frit. Cim II. Thomn, Milton D. Vaughn. .John A. Arrharah'-'.uU, L Reeman, Fre.Wicfc Tr Kin- Cliffonl r;ors!ir.e. Frie Johnson. Kof.ort Kohanski. Jarr.fs I Ftor'y, r: Parker. K'n-ri'-th II. I' irn' r, James Fro. pe l:. Dan J. Hardy, Hrhert P. Hahn. Fi. I . Smith, L!od A. Wayr.p. imhrt H. S"afor. Harry A. AVfo1, 1" H. Sr.y-ler. l l. Selffe rlein. j

.Monday, ct. 11. (AP-rt L. WacnT. I-wcy Thompson. Frod Gullinir, Harry J. Chartier. ! Hnrry V. Pef r, Willard Harrv Palph J. S'.ic:p, JaToes L. Miller, j "'huhh. Will Henry Murdick. A!e J'reiJ PlniCT, FrM 11. Harman. Ht- i Ln!i,-!'nv Lnzny. Manric1 N il Gwsman P. ller.rlkowski. Alhert YY. An- j tafson. Sfhen F. Nyikos. jr.

d'-rson. Newell L. Stoner, Thomas! Ward. Adam W. '.s. Iv.i W. lld'ii-h, Klrr.er O. Peterson, Arnold Zimmerman. Oeorpr C. Kinney, j pohert W. Shaffer, Robert W. Srhaf- 1 f-r. Ora Myr, 'arl Macht. Albert j Wdiit. Drear D. Teeter. Wal lf-ra i I.oish-.irpr. John Koch. A. J. Poth- ' allr. Otto F:. l ender, Charles M. Farley. William V. Keusch. Herman ! '. Heyde, Flmer It. I "lory, Ke nneth 1 . Tran. Tuesday, Oct. :. John Zemoher, Frd W. Snyder, F-a-id A. Thornton. John Crowell. Cd D. Kiefer, Joe. Zzermik, Wheeler Kline. Charles Steward, Fred V. Polk. Harold F. Pihcock. C.eore H. Smith. I'aul It. Niles. William A. .oinir. I-'cliv C. Mi-h( hier. L"o S'l ifer. Oscar Thomas. Chester Hus'rt. TJert Stoer. Adolph Crif f, Fdwird Nelvor., Valentine Mleczk. Daniel Arcliamheault. Allen Koonicr, 'ii t o- f. MciJrrw, John It. Johansson leinie J. Matthew. Frank Flower. Flmer L. Wenrott, Or ie A. ip r. HOAIII) NO. 2. Monda), f)ct. 11. .Marshall A. Hnlyrro. Lisle ''icn'pe Harris, Ah" 1 In jdui'a, John Turner Heise, Hu-:li F. Hutchison. ':drt. C. Hosinski. Phillip Hardt. De. wen Clifford Hardy, David J. i lagert . Hat t y TV Haha. Andrew L. !dlan. Harry Lawrence Jolmson. Wojiech Camus. Dale David Crove. W.d'"'.- C.oild. 1'iederi'k C,luetKert, 'h tries .1. Clueckert. William (lor1 n . Solomon M. Ciillm-.n. Vrank i V7.f ,-7f k. Jessie Itokert Cal'om.(. Anthony C re7.r.yk. l'r.ink X. Cill-n. I'eter CoethaN. Casimer F. iirs. Steve Cicr.irz, Codfried S. ( loehel. Brett Harte rijhon. Arthur rtrorre C.'istafson. George Creir?. Harry C. Card. Samuel D-irnie. Alovl? Frank Doze vecki. Raymond F)udley. Ui(diard De Raerdmaker, Herman i . Dittmer. James Do er. Vrrn Isaac Iome, Arthur L. l kman. LeRny INtep. Robert John Frhardt, Husrh o.-car Flk. R.ay Fi'ddtnan. Rob-rt HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin s yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-pood feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute for calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study with his patients. Dr.Edwards'OliveTabletsare a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling cf buoyancy like childhood days you must et at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on tha liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Sore Throat or Mouth Tou should keep the throat and mouth dan ai:-l healthy. Any disease th.it attacks the canal through which must rass the food we rat, the beveras we diink and the very air we hreathe- i3 a Ferieus matter. YVhvr.epUvt Sore Throat cr Sere .Mouth "vht-n TONS ILLS' E ruake it F-ea.y for you to relief? TON51LINE ii specially prepared for that ere purpose. TONSILLNE w j 1 .'i t t .i VTl cepeua up- u v.. np a tKtt.e in the houe whore you can tt f it quickly whn needed. T..V I,' - a TT c- . i Your druggist sells TO.NSIUNE. t'l Unsightly pimples and blemishes on the face are sure signs that the skin and blood need the purifying and strengthening action of IEECIMMS FILLS. Lata t S' of Anr Mii-in in lS Wwli ej cverT. hrre. In uoirt. lOr . ?r.

! Forsyth. Hor;n W. lVMmnn, Perry I ' . Fry. Tueluy. Ort. 1-.. Micha-! I; re..t, P-t-r Jo.-eph

I'""kow ski. Frank F.orowirs. Chrnnt l:ri-.vr;s..n. Mathew Teddv Ibuzki, Aw.i Purton, Harry (.'anmal:-. I, i;s Cinpir.-ki, Konstanty L. f.'zTi.l.ik, Alnah I". "oIip. Roy Cyrus t'fio'A, Hurry Adhr "overly. ;?;,m r'v ,'::,:,.v"- (lrrr ,.'ho'Uir.f:kin:,ry .niiav, ran row, naro!d Jam' i'as Lvnn D. Crook. Waverly c.jrtmnn, Mi"zylaw ;. Ch"linirila k, John Jo-. ; h Cwidak. Charles Sh'-!!.y ("irk. Fr.mk 's;r-irs. George Vinson Ourr:--, Ruddy (Vistlomnn, Stanley Jc-eph C-erzniak. Emiel l.i .-, i i'orhnvptv, Pen M. Crh - n. C' t-ge Conn!!, FylvestT ! 1 . Freeman 'lark. Rrdeslaw ki. IMunnl D'-mbInkI. Harry "barbs A. Rimel. A men DinCudow Do'.toi kin. William A. I:!!. rewy M. Darling. Ang'ivt Ie Wächter, Alr Dray.-r. John J. I m tela .-s. W adncday, Oct. in. Mike Taylor. Thomas .-"argent Car bi nt. Samuel Stope IV.iron, I.en4 William Janowiak. J.-fj.h A. R-dla. Arthur I. 1 1 a v (iffir Valkyr. 'hark s lvur.z. Vhl an. Domini!-: f-n-lu-o. Mik- An.lrw Lv'-arki. 1Mwaro" .I---ph Wf.-olowski, Arthur c.eorre Ruyy"', Alhin Christian Johnson. Donlari'l C. Johnson, Frank K. 0!,arski, Sylvtfrr Swidewicz, An!rMv Ch -poris. Lelloy S. ?chrf:ler. '. Hayn- Kirkmlall. "hr-stcr Tt. Iteirh. Krnrst Walter Ruchholtz. I!r-rtt D. Andrews, John J. A-v.kPr. firor-p Ah'-arn, A'-v.kl'T. flriirpp her AmWrck, Dana TyC.eorpe J. A'on Anderson, Mod-st dando o,-ir Horkowshi. Farl IIloy Prundi-e. 'amil Pretlo. John P.! ikely, Homr-r McKinley Pradk-y, Walter Lepov Pallard. Alex M. Rrzezirki. Charlie J. Priekman. Oeorjre Wah. Bowen. Tlinrlay, () t. 17. Vlad-'aw Kajirowski. Walter Frank Klota. John Kuraskiewioz. I'-rnac. Joe Kacmiarek, Frank Joseph Kdiinpinski, jr.. Zyhmunt S. Kolski. Henry Joseph Koporski. Walen ty Kopczynsk i. I.ernard J. Kitkowski, Fred Kruse. Konstanty S. Janczak, Arnold H. Jahnke, lem Roman Kaworski. Stanislaw J. Jakuhowics, Mitchell Mike Jerzakowski, Jim Jackson, Ale. Jurczak, Zypmund Joseph Jankowrak. Anthony F. .Tankowiak. Anciel .t. Kruse. Charles Auirust Meister, Joseph John Mrulracki. Henry John McManus. Walter Mallek, Joepli Michalski, l'loreman Meuloman, Fitzhutrh Murray, Lei l.vczynki, Rolland Dewey Loux. P.ert J. Latowski, Anthony Lance!. Roy F. Lejs;rcki, Ah in Lewis Landry, Roman (Jeorcp I.i'kmerawicz. fleorpe A. ICrueer. Max' Kendziorski, Cust Andrew Katen, I'reii Felix Koszewski, Ieo Clement Kosnowski, William Ale- Koszewski. William Jasper Smith, Walter Szuho. Antoni Stacliowiak. William J. Schlahach. Wifliam Major Solloway. Anton Frank Soeta. Lyle F. Sarders. I'ranklin Punn Schurz. Aleck S.iman. William Sohieralski. Carl Fdward S( huhert. lMwa' d Sahorski. Joseph Szaho, Joseph Sokolowski Frank Stancrreciak. Mendel Singer. Peter Paul Shultz. Casimer Pill Slott. Max Jo Szyma.nski, Harry Simpson. I iiday, Oct. is. James Flmer Tennant. Leonard F. Thornton, Alex Tialley. 'harlie Thomas. P.lazej Marszal, Piorr Matera, Cuy McCollum. 1'red Mensink'er. Prokapi K. Moeimorich. Joseph 1 Marszalkowskl. 1 :in Mutz. Howard C. Mei'han, Lloyd D. Myers. Torney Mikula. I'rank H. Kaniewski. Harry Ietrincr. Sylvester V. KuMak. William F. Kuraszktewicz, I'rank C Koczan. Pert Fdward I'iuzehalskl. Andrew Oeortre Pricej. William J. Piechocki. Paul J. Pytlak. Clau.le McKinley Pliley, Pert Joe Pejza. John Leo Paczesny, Thomas J. Pienener. Stanley Piecuck, Roy 1Mwdn Phelps. Martin F. Pfaffenbach. John Henry Ryldcki. N'i!liam Rryan Reasor. Albert Reichanadter, Wilhurt M. Rantz. Lawrence T'ajcowski. Karl J. Roberts. Stephen Rydzynski. Jidin I'rank Radecki. Morris Solomon Ros.-in. Peter Peterson. Walter Olejinezak, (luv ( instatt, Janne Itocrr.ar N'el-f.n. Rronislaw N'apieralski. Stanislaw L. N'apieraKkl. Nicola N'atall. Modest J. Natkiewiez. Louis John Nemeth. Louis Xeiditch. Ludwik Nonvin, Alme De Muynck. James Amasa MeMaekin. Roheit Russe MrCee, Peter J. Michalowski. Maksymilyan Poczekap. Jakob L. Prawat. John Steve Pawl.ik. Raymond A. Powers, Peter Pasek. Fdward Van Hul. Sat unlay, Oct. 10. Jack VanAntrive. Ca mi el V.in Meie. John P. Sousley. Alex Frank W"oni- ki. Frail Vzehaert. Louis R. Zo.-s. John Zukowski. Jacob Zar7ecki. Jo- Ziker. Walter Joseph Wetrenka. John C. Wierzbick!. Charles M. Wentlxnd. Orcn J. Werner, Piote Wiotkowski. Fdward Whitrollk. j Sylvester. .1. v yremblewskl. Kinney Wir.chell. Ralph Ray Willis. C,;tave F. Wenburg. Fr d Walmer. :;in;i(l S' rsc Max Sdamberg. Auev L-o carles Stanley R. Stavkoki. Josejdi Franc.s Rem-dcke. Russe Rodf.ian. fjeorge Joseph Rakowski. William Arthur Rough, . William Daniel Reeder. Ike Ho- I cozka. Lvnn Tender. Chalmer Karl; Hagedorn. j WILLIAM M'MAHON IS 'FLUM VICTIM IN CAMP Willi tm McMahon. 22 4 N Peter st.. former'.y a men.; her of the South P nd p dice department, hut r.'w :n 'amp with S; a repo Mahcn H th.e army ai-.d stationed, at i' ti'h:: ry Taylor. : v ry ill af.ish in:'.;;( uza, accor.ling to t received here. Pvt. Meleft for Camp Ta lor July was a mo ruber o f the police e r. oiv e vear RiniRNs homi: A . Ruth, rfcird ha ILL. W ill to tr.p t stat s ret urned uth Fend fron: :he s'ii!!:.!:; an cxte r,..-.'. w .st e r n he Will n ;s p r 1 - m e th (t cr.ri.n d to h:w ks at b .s ,; Ü-iili fcL r s 1 m "' il-' an

SMISS CHARGE AGAIWST LÜNE

Chief Peter Kline Concludes Safety Board Fiasco Friday Night. chief's iitrnity or as a hellii;erent member of the South Herd police department. The sain- view of Mr. Lane is now ;.!-o held by the thre. members of the o;ird of public safet;-. At their ioe. tim,' Friday night. h!d behind , (b-d (lours, the board members' completely dropped the charts! against the probation officer. j Refore the rinal action of the; hoard in disposing of the insubordi- j nation charges against Mr. Lane was taken Friday evrr.ir.ir. the latter con- j versed pleasantly with the chief in . that otücial's othee. The atmosphere! around the entrance to the safety ! hoard's olfice and on into that of the

I-arry Iine. Chief of Polire Pet r : n seiend to the semr.d traininc rc tri- ; ;: r'v' ; '''st . ' V'"! !' !" ! his thir.l trip he was mortally '. j Kline, who f,!el thp charcs raain?t rnent infantry rrplarrtnent troop at ; ,' ,in l ' 'll Ks'1 ' l e i wov: n-I . Sft of km. J.-hn J II ,,. . .... 1-, i t , i -'J nea at tilK r , macn.n g n aii't , H Mr. Lane, no longer rmuls that ' ' Kock ArK whrr. ; m erg n am d, ; Koon. hrother, I rcdoma. Ky. fe .,-... , h rprfivf.l his promotion to f-rst , , . E 't::ripr:t othrer as a i riprrpnt to r)-. !.. . ... 'so SKilfuliv a? to m Mn a m.n-hme 1 G

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cniei rcsem oieu tne atmospheric! conditions sometimes noticed just after a severe storm. In fact it was j Tho clvllKin (,,mnuttcP b-cate,! in the calm after the storm, and thejSouth l!pn(lf of uhi(.h ptv. A. M. b,,ard members looked relieve.! a fter is (hairm.n and :h;Y)id Kon

they had disposed of something that had proud to be a little more than they were able to handle, that is handle in the way they wanted to handle it. Finally Drop Charges. The board wanted to drop the? charges at its meeting a week a iro. and it would have liked to drop ... them at the meetintr a week before that, but like many persons ho pick up an unpleasant tiling, they so Tietimcs didn't know just how to let ko of it. Rut it is all over now. The board

members are relieved. Thi thing of 1 heads, athletic ability and knowltryiriK to hold secret s ssions without ; '1-'' f '-'asoline engines are enbeing in the lea-t secret has a soi t ' ('("iri; -ed to apply.

of nerve racking effect, and at lea.-t two of the members are said to have somewhat shatteied nerves, owing to the long strain they impo.-ed upon themselves-. At ar.v rate, an ethcier.t officer of i ..... i - l.-.-. . i ...... .. . has weathere d the storm of official dignity, and anyway, what Larry 1,-uie said to Pete Kline in the sanctum of the stairway leading down into the desk sergeant's oflice on the memorable occasion when Peter's dignity was so ferociously mangled, was only heard by peter and Iarry themselves and Peter has promised to forget it. Kven his own translation of Iarr's words, peter has promised to forget along with what larry really said. In the continuance of his duties as a member of the police department. Mr. Lane will continue to act in the capacity as probation odicer. H e ! will, however, be under the direction of the hoard of safety while called to pier form any duties not connected with the city court. The board evidently believes that it can prevent a recurrence of the late unpleasantness by protecting- 'nlef Kline's dignity by taking supervision of Mr. Lane's s;are time-, if he has any. in he performance of his probation of - fleer's duties. I'urther instructions were given by the members f the board l.efore adjournment that no inkling as to the character of the proceedings within the sacred precincts of the meeting must leak out. They warned their secretarv and they wa-ned each other not to tell. And ,s far as anybody knows they haven't told. Ther was no need of telling. MORE REGULATIONS ON CHRISTMAS PARCELS fOR MEN 'OVER THERE' Additional regulations tag-irding the sending ef Christmas parcels to members of the American Ilxpeditionary force have he-en received at the local postotfioe. as have also those regulating the sending of gifts to tlie officers and men on Fnited Statvs naval vessels in home waters and abroad, or stationed at naval bases or stations in foreign waters. The new regulations are to the cliect that no Christmas box to a member of the A. F. F. will be aci epted for trasmission unless it bears a "Christmas Pared Isabel". Fach 'member of the expeditionary forces lis to bo furnished through army channels, with s ich u label hearin;

the correct name and address of the soldier, and also the name of the Ray-ir.trson desinat-d to mail the n.ir-

! cel. These labels will b. tu nared to serve as addre labels and will be sent by him to the person who I to mail the n;;n el ! According to the bulletin i -r'. v oi diiil, in Hie 'm.t'U!! Hie l.eu - i g i1 f 1 '1 t i ' . i ! 1 ti t'lPPtwh t V'k.ft 4.-) . O A, - t t i 4 i iiii: boxs of retru.ation size and is to in-1 spect and superintend the wrapping; or tl.e coxes, ta'-.mg eare that r.or.e are sent without the Christmas j arid label. The local chapter has ad no instruction regarding the oxes but as the parcels do not have! to be mailed until Nov. 20, thev will , ... undoubtedly receive instructions fore that time. be- j I Parcels to men in the navy muvt ' not exceed ZQ pounds, must be in substantial boxes, easily examined. 1 i Much care must he given to a-.l- , dressing the parcel. Th.e name ar.u ; address of sender r.;u?t be in the up-I-er left i n corner of the addre.-s siue; trie name 01 a.idress-e in run vvnn MiiK or rating, lesignatior. c vessel, or station or r.aval b..?.'. the TV . .T-a I h r i n . i t i 1.- .. i...' I "Care of .supply o:ti: er. fleet supply I tas-e. LMth st. ar.d Third, av.. Push J terminal, Rrcoklyn. N". Y." must be I on t!ie package. Perce's to s.u'.or-i 'must Le mailed net later thA N'o. li.

R. EARL M'LAUGHLIN IS FIRST LIEUTENANT!

H. Karl McLaughlin has 1- en pro1 moted to first lieutenant :ur r tl : i . r ( to word receive. 1 Friday by his parf ntc. Mr. and Mrs. C. ;n N". svott st. It. Mcl..ruhHe is well ?m. kr.owrt In social and business life In Rend, which he 1' ft Oct. T. for "amp Taylor, where he was attach-! to the .lO.th trench mortar lattery. 1 i e was soon iromntM to corporal, thn to .vf-rp-a nt. j h rprfivf .1 Ins promotion to liMten.i r.t. Lieut. McLauchlin ! f-mployei hy th Central Fnion Tel- i ! ephon company as aI f r ti:n c man. I 1 - i NEED MORE MEN G i G s Civilian Committee Here Seeking Candidates for Artillery School. IS nedy is secretary, has received instructions to .itatly n!are their -ce.j- of work. Tb.e -.a-rnment

?rnooi was opnen ne was recom- ; t ' , to j.afsi thi u-h an an a

wants :'(" i;. r. a wek to enter th.''jlcro

oast (h'-ay artiliery school at ' l-ort .Monroe, a., as candidates lor commissions in that serie. Mat heI matiea 1 re-;uirements are stnur-r (but not unusual and the work is attractic to those who wish to be with the '"big gun4-." The committee has also received orders to accept applications for commissions as living oilicers in the air service. oung men witll cool It is rt cognized tl lal manv men of mature age might have some slight physical disability that would disqualify them for general service and yet they are good material for the Mal'f c-orj.s. Hence the commit tee is instructed to receive ti.e ap- ! ,,r,t:,,ns r m'n f'' tMtl 1 sions. j Recently received instructions I state that instead of IO.imm men for ! the motor transport corp the gov -! eminent wants l! o , o i o at i'ii' c. Can didates for the lield artillery oilicers' training school are urged to hasten their applications. The jurisdiction of the civilian committee comprises the lP.th Indiana congressional district and the Michigan counties of Ren ien, St. Joseph, Cass and Rranoh. HARRY R. NEWMAN DIES WHILE IN NEW YORK Harrv R. Newman, owner of th--Nwnian sto.e, S. Michigan st.. of thi.s city and a chain of live other stores in the middle west died at l:::o o'clock Friday afternoon while on a business trip to New York ejty. Mr. Newman was in perfect health when he left Iiis home in Chicago I n few days ago. Mr. Newman w ; i s 4' be .years old. The store closed until after tlu here Will funeral. HINES INSTALLS NEW LAPORTE K. C. OFFICERS Prof. James llm. s of Notre DanU . : . . : . . ...... . l .1... 1. ,.!.-,. uiuv'isuv insiaiM'.i me new i o" c ; i ed oiliceis if the La porte Ind . I council Knights of Columbus in that city. Thursday night. Prof. Hin is district deputy of the K. of C. IN COLORED CIRCLES The A. M. F. Zinn church will 1 hold its fjO.i rally Sunday. ct. 'J 7 Each member and friend is asked to contribute liberally in thi? effort. An old -fashioned basket meeting will be hold in the basement cf the church. You are invited to come ;:nd eat dinner with us. Services will be held all day Don't f'Tget the diamond evening, Oct. ring contest Tuesday mlyi:k kix.i s to m:TON HAKROIl. The fast Silver Fdg team will lourney to Renton naroor sunaav ! to the House of David team. Roth teams have won a pame from each other so a good game is assured. This will close the season of the fast Silver Fdges who ha e wem the northern Indiana championship. They have defeated some of the fast j teams in Indiana and Michigan. s:.-,.-, n tit.tler 'i 11 fch for ei,, I'dges while Hansen will i l I . the work for Hniis1 of David. . cMvr va-. will leave on 11 1 o'clock car. The following men will leave: dev. lb; Rüpel, c; Daner. cf; Madara. "h: Fucal. ss: Fchardt. If: V ' ' T '" " ' . r, , (Mill, Ii. Iioiit ir.u.i.i io form and a good srame is expected. a. r. or l. m;.i:nTs MiC.HOFS. O. W. Millner. a Negro, who represented a-o't 1,000 other workers , or f rwir- r . , .-i -i f V o re rent I of L. convention, believes that the i condition of Negro laLr has profited greatly of late. principally through th.e- aid of the American Federation of Iabor. There were three ether Negro delegates to the convention and their pres.-r.ee showed conclusively that the color hr.e is no locker drawn in ULor'

HEROES Men !in Thi" -ii-Lioii Deiorattal l or Valor in Action. With I)i"tinui-Iutl N nUv Crofl of tlu L. S.

; ski:;t 'ivi'i'E i:. cm:iuiY, Co. 15, 11th niachin" S-n For a t-1 : n "xtror J;::a;y !u-ro-nt-ar Stint ThÜMiit. I.!". c:-t. rht'try m ir.ee. Ai:?. 7 n r. i . t i ' i -1 i t h thir.l iilatoon of k'un nest ana make possible the infantry advance. His conspicuous courage vas an i:piratpn to his j men. This valiant -oldie - w:i- killed "n Aui,'. l'.l. l.y a fragment from I an aerial tomb. Xex: t.f kin, Mrs. ; Sarah Demartst, motlui, lul low a st., Joliet, 111. LI CUT. IllMJAU K IRK, 2nd ma-! I chine gun battalion For extracrd - . ir.arv heroism in actiun near Soissons, I'rance. Julv R. l : l v . At a ;iritkal period in the attack south of i JSoi.sons when th- infantry was held! ; -.;p by a (lerman battery, Lieut. Kirk ' ! pushed forward with one of hi ma-1 mine uns In the f.o of dhert ma-j c:ime Kun and artniery ire, ;:nd by cool and courageous dire-tion of this nan he put the battery out of action, thereby causing its capture and permitting the infantry to advance. Home addies. Robert Kirk, Princeton, Ind cpl. waltkr p. sti;i:li:. co. C, l'.tli infant! I"r extraordinary ism near s'oissons, France, July 1 1 v . He advanced alone upon 1 ; an t.ncrny ir, M hii.e gun nest, shot l ,i1vH ttf ti, an.' eontinno.l bis ie cT"W elforts to silence the -;uns until he himself was woup.de.. Home ;:d-die.-. Jame ( . Steele, father. Ro--e-at e 111. Sergt. Tony A. Tr 10 th infantry- For k a :sks. Co. K. e iraordina ry heroism in action n" I'rance, July is. DM, and sintrle handed he r soisscns, 'oluntarily captured a 1 the crew. May TrcsHo.pkins st.. ma(d".ine gun ar.d kill Home address. Mrs kausks. mother. v''. Cincinnati, ' . Pvt. Ambers app. Headuuarters Co.. '.th inf in'rv. deceased Pvt. Sapp displayed grat coolness and coinage under a heavy er.emy bariace when he unheitu tingly went forward to destroy enemy wire entanglements and continued this extremely hazardous work until killed. Next of kin. Rufe Sapp, brother, Nepton, Ky. Capt. William Mack, r.ith Infantry For extraordinary heroism in action on the Yesle river, near P.a- i zoehes. I'rance, Seju. 2. 11. Cap- j tain, then Firsj Lieut. Mack, volun-j t.ered to leave Saint Thib.ault inj l'ioad daylight with another officer 1 arid a patrol of 1 1 men to n eon- i roiter the enemy's ea chin g t he Yesle I. lies, riv e, Fpon 'a pt. Mack swam aeio-s it and arranged a rope i,y nic-.iiis of which the remainder of the patro crossed the stream. He divided th-"4 p;itil and taking five men with him advanced on the ill:: go of RazoclK-s. which w.t oeeuric-d bv the er.emv. He atu'ked f-nemv hiding places in an old house in which he encountered tour Herman."-. Although under majf H

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inform träte 1 itior. Immti: actually pT,pth c :.'.' s ai'.va:-.rM po:.c nr.'i with cror, patrol, ("apt. 'kill wit hlr-Av his trv ..il l men were vour.iiv', two mortal! v. Horn ad'lressi. V. Lp ;s .Mack. 1 rothr, Ml Woo-lwar! .f... pvtro;:. Mich. H. 1st f-r.c ne rs For . xt ra t! : a r h,ro:m in :kT:op. -,th of i-rs, France. Ji lv H. -s. Pvt. Knn:1 . 1 1 - -1 tr. r-fr-Lpar.y c omni a m t h n ; German Orfinnr Attfimnts to Shoot Yankee Who Gave Him Water to Drink. WITH Til F AMRRICAN ARMY IN FIFLD. Sept. .",-. Correspendera e . An i n s t a n c c of cowardly treachery on the part of a capture-! Ceiman o.T.c..-:-who had been wouiided and whc had been offered help by an Amei ! can oliicer is told by Lieut. Fdward Nichols of Jamaica, N. A'. After the last hi- drive of tip allies in August. Lieu. Ni-ho'- va ; placed in diar-ie of a company o. I soldiers w lose task it was to cVa: the :;.cld cf Ameri in dc-.id and wounded. Although his duties d;i not re'piir-? him to aid the Cerma. a won nded America ns n the neld until thwere disposed of, Lie'it. Nichols, 'v ho ; onlv J ; vears old. went to the assistance of a (lerman infantry othcer v. lio sented tr.or. than any of his omr-a.ie to be m need of st.ceor. The li'.'Utena :i was in the act of unfastening Iii? cant en and giving the wouncled man a drink of water when the C,r;raan dievv a revolver while the unsuspecting American's face was turned, and ain'.e.i it at the head ef h s resc ;kt. P.efore he could pull the trigger, however, a quick-witted American sergeant pinned his bayonet through the Herman's heart. TheCerman's .act was condemred even lv his captured comrade?. KLAUSS APPLIES FOR RECEIVER OF BANK ri;iir. Tnd.. Oct. 12. Auditor of State Klauss today ai-plied for a receiver for the rlefunet state bank of Amhov an. the cac-- will be heard Thursday. John Kendall. the cashier, -v hose alleged defalcation, it is aid. will reach more than .lon.O'ifi, is stin missing. Iii fri.--n.ls suspect that he probably intended suicide, for his wife has tendered the bank h;s note for inn cno pavable after hU death or on Vt. 7. He left Ambov- on fct. 0 . going- to the , neighboring village of Calveston In ! an automobile borrowed from the a n Rey. F. Fl. Kennedy of Amhoy. Sine; ! that time nothing has been heard of r from him.

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CITY ritOpKRTY AND FIXF'C AS'HT

('LFPS: e--puipment. Chamber cf Fomm Indian, i C'.ub. Knif Woman's c'l i h. Progress- r'.ub. ! i-ell Iag-.:e. iversity era: a: complete house and olf course clubs ar.d or-ar.iation? wl.n h social life. DFATH RATE; FILTH R A Til: 1 4 per Io- ä FDFCATIONAL I N ST I TFT I O

valued at 5 1 .-."'". cen. a r.ew -.4.0. ."a Hi-h St h". .-chnob Twelve pnr -ehi.il sch"ol. .srb.oo .num vears, l.äT (IT'l'it. School attendaive (a'proi Free public nicht schools are on.lucted in four of ings and in the High Schoo with an attendance of

sand. Nicht school wcuk is a'. Y. '. C. .. Til" Fnive-rsiy of

t he city. St. Mary's A a demy, a r.thr laipe provides for the academic and collegiate tram.i: dition to th-s are the fol!'V.tng lal ar.d

Three business colleges, two pohools of music. i'A'"! LIT! FS For: NF.W INI FSTRIRS: An mp.-r:.. m-nt to r.'-w industries that may not at on- r-u'ise an plant is furnish.' by a Manufacturers' J.ant and I'o.e: and power to suit can be had in th- buiMiug of t h i low rental. Rental in. hides water, heat, w itch. man a:

service. Many excellent sites Write South Feral Chamber of F I N A NC I AJ , 1 N ST ITFTI O NS : with total 1 c sources of J .' 1 . ' 4

LAROIL: South Bend is tvhat i r!.isM in labor oir !.- as an "open town." There is an abund.ar.ee of both skilled and unkill-d labor and plenty more to c.ra'v upon in the sn alb r adjo ent t-cris Wage scales furnished on tn ;e-t. A la r-e jT"p(rf;on -i we kingmen own their home. POPL:I.TION: The following compilative :;gir s ar- most sig

nificant as showing that isoutn

steady, normal, though rapid growth. Suh n growth evidence of the natural adv antages of the itv as n md 1 ommercial center.

Population. U. S. dcj;- lal", I ?. , r, v 4 ; census: 1 ( L"1 a 1 t 'e r. s POWER: The St. Jo di river

:'.",(. an hydro-electrio horsepower from four da m- in fn;s vi mo-t of this power b.-nig availal.'e f..r South F--nd. The

advantages of ei-c trie po-ver n is bed here, are 1 radical ov erlook. ind "ost of power and light Average cost 1:. to .".a h. p. Fie. J 4 . " Ga' c,r c r.ts to 9,' cents per

PI'RLIC SAFI1TY: Fire Department T-m men: sixteen pieces of apparatus; auto equip

eUic;cnoy of the fire department

Value of buildings and content- at n-k in 1 ' yea rs Total fire loss la-t twelve veais Average lo;s far vear f-u twlve vars

P' LICK DEPA RTM HNT: SiXty-fo-jr men an. Police ambulance, auto pat red and motorc ci- s

RELIfilOFS AND oTili'.i:

in-'Iuding all Fading denominations; Y.

e.uipmetit about $ :, 00.00'.' ai; A Y. W. C. A. costing J 7 r. u one at Ne tee- I am-. Two h".p;t-' orphans' home. .STREirrS: Total length cf city limits. paved. "''.-' '17.:'. miles. Total '. miles. 4 "JUipiete '

STREET LIGHTS: Total public hghv. l.:5 4. f lectrio niagn.-tic arc :u,,i oth-r ir. t to!'--:.! s and

I e. (i.u'Oi per year. Many boulevard cluster lights. re

STR I TFT RAILWAYS: Elertri, in . dv li.n--, t-.'ai lnrth. mib s. TELEPHONES: Central Fr.ior.. rnan ia! eX bar. go. :..,:.., ..;,;,:;.. average- cab- per da. 4 4. J .org .b.-taii' e c 1 1 ; - pe- -it.. -I ir-ct confection wutn New Y'Vk. h..; ago. San Pi . n- all int rmediafe jiolnts. Automat:" exchange. 4.T f s'atiors, c:.r.' cv-d w ;th - ; -- . liane. Av erage alls per da , tJ TRANSPORTATION FA"LIT1E: so;-!, u-r, ha - .ght s'-r: and three ele-ttric to .!s. Th'- .-t a :v. ro .d- .re t!,.-- l.aK' -r'T" .v Michigan Southern : w Y' rk '-:.: ra D . . e i;rd True k. rh Michigan Crp.tral twv i".".-.-1 . the ',; :!.,'; M 'e-r ".'!'. n . t strn, th ''in .-it"1, India:.! ,v South-err., a -d r. N--.c J rs .' . Iri'liana .V Illinois. An e;j-hth roid, th- :ake i:r:.- ... v,'eterr. supplies through pa-.-n.gM- s' r -1 pef. r. .-o .th. !:; ; ar. i I r.d. r.a poli . er.t-rir.e the r:t-. o . r the tr.:rr;- f th-- Ne.- Vor a ''er.tr.il. Tv. o heit rradi- r :r b- ci'v and :':..: oh ,r.'? are absorbed hy the railroad5 The el- ctr:-- ;.: are th :...'ag--South IVr.d ,v .North' rr. In liana, t .e 'r.r ., -. jy. ke r. r v S . ':. P.r r.d, and the South.'-m M;c-h:g r: The-.. p.r...s prov . !.. ..r ..- tween thi?; c;ty. Chicago and I r.. : :., r. t ;'. .. and :"i; -:"-.: ; .rt - th- shore of l,ake M i' hla to FREIGHT RATE- C L S-.th R---n ! -o :. ; 'LASS 'l Rostvn FIT 1.- 7- ' " .47 Ne .v York 1 .' - ' .7 : . " " : .:;", I 'ittsr urch ' : I '. 4 - : c ' . . .-. R'.ttaio 7"- .. 4 7 ...... . ! '. Clev e...nd .' .'2' . 4 ! '- . M J J 17'. I i.-tro.t " 7 4 . ..- Tob do " . .4: .' 4 ..... .17: .14' 4 'htCagO I .'. . 1 ; 1 ! 4 " . 1 J Grand Ra;ids ?7" .4 ' ' J J4 17 . ! " 1 i.d:a:vi7"d:s . ' ' .. 4 . 4 :'" 4. L" id- ' .-4 .4:3 ' . .1 . M ;'. v a . '-: . 4 4 . " . . . I i PAS -ENGER SERVICE S'r trr a: 1 . :: : , - ;

4 f r a; r. - WATER SEP! about arte -.a: pumping capacity L Y : i c f'T r. e c ;r v Pl.f.t 4 hour.-. 1 drl the r. k e r fiU'Ä O' f.re-s Ulth p fort Jr.' ' 1 ' s

Worth

ff (TT 0.1! TIT X IL W tLÜ L. Bend. - v - s : river, Arr.. and turn' 5;u-re m ne,- I r. -t " ! " a ' s rr. r 1 1 irr.pr 5 u: e wit h ex- b and Fork (.try "'..ib. 1 Comtr ar.d ;:d Ad-o-.Os ot )". r K :vv i : - wit n Also an ur. U! prov i.'.e f.-.r i: 1. N. - J. -r. g.-'.t '..- p-;b' .c s- ho.V A o. a f :nr, a n to : 1 1:. ". bull i -. thonA. and rM-th of b - o provide, 1- th. Y. M e Notre Dame is lo.-afd .n' atho'dr 1 t it u 1 10 n. g of gi:l" Fi adr. , loo 1 : .t mduce-h-.div idu.il - 'o. s.pac nip my at al 1 . a! 01 pre- .rahb-. 1-. , , 1 - . ; . mpani.---ana a T-vv iiiii.ii.c 'onimerce list I b b t n n s a n 1 1 . liend has r.ev. r na.l a t ni, out a is pCitlV :wtr'al a no ' , 1 ; s t , F.jv;; 1 s : 1 '.' 1 L' . v " ' '. a n i 1 -.. is now .lv (p-pmc approxi: at el.. iUit.e. ' 'V io us ;s lurr m

ind tli- !o-.v juice ;.t vc Inch i' ;

. m.-n t s in m . n u fa trie. ." 1 1 jir h hr p. p. r M nil ic feet ne. -1 ri t , e fc ft v - f ou r -I. The cure i e t h ; la' : i c w Is; shown by th- ...''... 4 mm c. w o :v. e : two po. U :ad. INSiTFTloNS Sixt'--!v h'i:"hA. ro 'nv w 1 1 n a JP'". ' coys in the !:.er:ua r a n Museumsand a c.e - a : i ! .cd an rer s and avor.u In th - and v enu' s : z d ev elope.. if.ciudmg P m t gn c a e. ( o-1 a f h ;m prove i e..gt:i of street. , -'ib-v a t d system . 1 1 1 ' i ...it.af d a w a r aluato :4. - e 1 O ' ' 1 "A

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