South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 288, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 15 October 1918 — Page 2
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SURPRISE hrce War Planes Suddenly Appear Over City Yesterday Afternoon. Till e ; : r, ?,f .1;: rda.. I Ii : .'Jo:..' ,v r: om l:.ii:c -j. 1:1 4' ... ittle 4'r--K, Mien.. - - i i r ' Ive i r: r r : : ( n dir. ry r. re .rct : t : r L ' ic'iit:' s 'j ; ;.; i :. ; J arc aid- to ey arc in t io- a : r. T C under the '..:.,:!' r : f I Os I rnr- and ;t ! , PUt. h.-lt L " v. ;.. ....-. ar.il iri Feh ,'f : ? v Ferty loa n. TL- i., !. a y are Lieut. M. S. .-' ibr dio in;r!irtnr ;. t Bar.toi1
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. . . i .. .t. : .it'.. " - ' i !" - Ii. the Li' it. h i rii . ri. W. -(-' S' y n ( t r-1 t , a nd in Tt. I". S. Ma.ti.-k and : Hiland. Conf-id1; .ahV 1 1 r , "! f U.:' tiwil ,y Lif-ur. i,-.-t ! mining Sirrt:irul.i r t;nl ;:n Inm an altid? f.f 5,0'"' Jf't. MatiV i a-opN; einjr it tho':-.;hr h had lot unol of Iiis ma rh Iii'. Th men -tart'd fiom Lrmioul at ' o't lo-jv Moiili- iiiii!', aii Z here at 2:'.'.r n'docl; Monlay rno'in, intending' to stay h a ,, : I , ..-4 l.iit . i., .;.i. l . t l i line-, .-.i .m i.i. ..i in- j.i- , omr'it to -t.v for the ni-ht .' omr.ii l .t. r..r tm niht. .... u , IS too late f., reel, -,,:,,. (MM-T ' fore dari:. They ,fi u!y T'i-s-iy morinne. J ., i J , TLXT. nt . Oct. 1 a lies are r portf d to ha e 1 -n j -t tonight in an epP.-ion ,t a n j .plosive plant at Trent. n n-ar here. , I lie iirvt 'piosion, s(;.j to h i "iKinatfl in tlie ch.emical idant, as follo-.ed 1-y several other eiosions, whieh sd lire to -ome of i hu I !dinp:s r. th plant. I.arj.: I ores of t. n. t. were end inhered the fire. '.'.(it' : JLSlfU 1 J iPO be sure of rich, fragrant JL coffee, buy from your grocer, Do not patronize the peddler whose coffee may be of poor quality, dirty and stale. He takc3 your money out of town, anyway. Pride in your home town !u; should prompt you to buy j from your grocer for he helps make your town what it is. Buy (lustlcSS, chafiloSS Golden Qnn Trv itc Hol i ffVi t f nl flivr.r JUU J w uwl14UUl ' w A'of aold by tyndicat rtorem run wooLsoN s?ice co.MpArnr ToIcJo Obia 1 1 ? t j vvl . r-t-v-.s , "- '- ', 1 lGllW&kXfS - ' " ' " 1 r" -----J SATISFYING RELIEF FROH LUMBAGO ploan'o Liniment has the punch that relieves rheumatic tvincJ This war: r.-uruiwiiou; rLi: .1 to the achir.5 spot and I ri.:;5 ouLk rcucf, ! Lurcly, dcar.'.y. A wo:.acrful la!; for . f.- , 1 ,t,c c-.i-.s. ?tr.ilr. t;li , ' .,1. -.., l.,r.i'ai Get your bottle tc LVts little, V rr.ea.is nucn. v.surjruufr,.ni. iw (, , Keep it hsady lor the v r.;3 ; .. -. . . . i . 1 t ;v. i.o and SI. jo. ulk!. ; rr ;i Headache, tired or liz.'y
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Mayor Carson Raps Critics of the President
' 't .,... on the r:it a'.s of the So-.th J l-i:d Triad:.." I T'-;J I r : p. in in this ' i IV. Fr t WF-o:, Ma: or 'urio(kl upon in.itiv -oil. U ho ! !; r I ..d r of th i tI .i 1 . r i r: ;.u t IM t. .JosepM c-oüntv. U.r ! cifuüv !!aed i . n .ii. . r i -. ; 1 : i -id-Til .f the I ': . a: i f k t h i states. -PM.-iti-v uitl) ' I tin j . r - a ! r : i ; i ho at;. K k th :.i vor. i lit. Ot' I . ho!'' p oin,' r! !i! . d-: . t of i o 1 '. i ii.. . ... j,,-, .r.i(irr.t I - If I !..ol n I would h a ' ' f ri ! !a'.v i. a - d raahintr it a serious I ri:,'' inii' n.iiii'.-iu!' hv lonr iiii- ! (t'. , .:.,..! j I i - ' ' i I i : l ii , I" I iU1 . A f " Iii- '1III i of ur airilr;'. I 1. ! fn at when ! j an elerti'iii is o-r. politics, as far ! -iv tin- prs:d-'it i- com rr.-l . -hotiid h !-tfpifd. "Thi.- thiMi; of n-vsjr. pr-rs con(in ..ill critH i.inr our ohi-f cfii- ! 1 1 . m.ikf s ni si. k . r I ' . . . ; i I don t car if . th'-" iH Wspap rs aro of otn : o . p"hti---. th y h.r. no rieht to attack ! hin. tiic way soin,- of tht'tn do. It f , , 1 1 t o t a K o s o r 1 1 ,a on Pi rT t do any ha r i of til' critics out and shoot them. , The cointrv would prohahlv he h'-t- - " "r- ;
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meant what he -aid. He did not .ii in' - words W 1 1 -on f i o ii i n fietU-ndillLT I'res't l n u n erou attacks m nie upon him ri-;ht h re in South 1 i' ;d V ignorant and silly people. TO SHIFT LIBOR LcVan. Chandler and Scholl Call Birj Meeting for Monday, October 21. In an effort to equalize the distribution of labor amonp industries of South Lend and the county which are under contract to the ten. 'i n ment for all or part of their production, the St. Joseph county war industries hoard will call a meeting .-ome lime this week of the heads of nmny of the l.uue indus-
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tin, of ihe city for .Monday niht,!" v hole n the measure presented
Oct. -1. 1 no board win ais-o lniorm the:captain. - of industry the number of !,i"n avaihihi-jn st. Joseph o.unty uo ar- not. nm eiiL:at: i in sential lai.or and attempt to jdace th1 lat'r ii: some rapacity with lh. wa: or -eüii-u.ir imltrtries of th s o;t a Pai county. The war indu.-tt ;es board is eom-po-ed of Lifis.tte Le'an. V. I,. I'liiudl-r and I aPA a id ,S holl. Jinann.al '-"cict.irv (f tlie ("entral Iabor un. rnformation at Hand. "d-atin-;-- have b-en held durim? tlie pa-t week fith rnany eruplovrs f labor in the non-essential class. i Tin- e::',t!" .'is hae conferred with (the board as to the status of their i'i.ipbvcs a ml have supplied the! ' ., , , ; ( rii win l e 1a11.es ami ore una- i ' (' ird w It ii i.'.e iutir.es ti"n- of men said to b- en craved in n !)--v ! j tl 1 1 bor. It i- this cl 'v. ; that will be pri en an opp'Ttiitntv : vii.'aLc in sotno ;-(; 11 oc, 'i.a:m:i in the e m c-,'ericy. ( rhr h'ad- . f tin- war industries of 'he c t a i 'c.'u'y will be ir.terroM'ite.l a- to th" 'inil,f' of m-n the I tie-'d for ccau.mi or skilled wo, I and t)i- war itvlu-: ri v board wi imbc- of m-n thev k or to supplv th want with i!' t Ii- nor.-. -enf id ! c'.i---. i !.,'. i A -. i ; h '!ii'!-t. r.'i s s,.,nd ... I i r,-lfi mo'-. b. ; .? i . ... . . a i . Ion--''. . tiiniit'tro iea a I x :-e !.! I tc.ai av tt-.e r-oard , i MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING AT CAMP MILLS TO BE INVESTIGATED A military x- IIK. i l ." .ii.s appointed t oa ;at e :i i . id to . t '. .v o: i ! .M;. Mil's. I ' -i .: i t'. : of an arm v the '.:mp. it .. ' . :i . urn- ! c : 1 1 t , f i , :-:.lm MILITARY COURT MAY TRY ARMY OFFICER FOR ! ALLEGED CONSPIRACY :.,: v d,K, . , t . ;.. .' : I ; ' ' ' : a . .i ' e! ; c i. :"-- t : : i , : . . a ' 1 a . i i d;.: r - on e ,1 ,on ; uri !.. a a- x. 1 lit- h .1 X 1 1 : ' hint i . 1 of i . 1 1 : : i s,-r . 1' c i i L ... . ,. I ; , ..
BOARD OF WORKS ; ASKS FOB MQNEYj !
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Present Appropriation Measures Which Are Referred to Committee of Whole. N : Appropri ,ti n- nrr-itir.:: to I.'- l.ik'ii from tl." k .-of ral (fund -a ere asked for by the hoard ;''f I,;-':'h'.- wotks. the hoard of puh jii'- s.'if-y. the board of pari; trustees '.ltd ti..- hoard ,.f jiuioic health. ;it th i.i tint; of tn city council Mon-ri'-rit. V;tli t : i - e-eption a thr appro. I)rK,n"r' :,l;k''l for hy tli" .ark . card ;:! tli- a noronriatiori ordinanc e.- ut-rc ; r t rr-d to the 'oinmittee of tlie 'vhoi.. Tiie toari f p.ir! trustees !;i-ked for J4.:::'0 with which to ref'iSr the wall at Howard park. The ( "'ir.cil siifj.ond 1 its rules its rules and '"l ' " -d th At a imetui of th' cominitt' of the whole held s-omctini" az thfpark trute-s presented th- matter of the need for the repair to th- , Howard park wall. It was invrstif - .ll' - M I'V .1 r-l" ' 1.11 Ol ill lU"'' II i .11 tun1 anJ reported faora!dy upon. S2H,."H for Works Hoard. The hoard of uorks asked for S.tOfM) for its street and alh-v fund. ! ..) for its miscellaneous fund. f.an flxw. f,,r,.1 t:-. (i,1 .... ....... iw its str,.et nhtintr fund and $1,000 , . . ,itl. f , ... ,i... the various u'partments under coni trol of the board of works until the I funds from th1 lUl'J budget are ', available after th- first of the year. The ordinances, were referred to the J committee of the winde, j The hoard of safety reipwsted an (appropriation of J1.SU0 with which to repair the Cadillac ambulance and patrol watron that was badly dama e'd by tire recently. The machine caught fire while beini: driven. The ordinance was referred to the committee of the whole. To I'mploy Niire. The health hoard asked, for an appropriation of $1,000 to be used in employing nurses by the Visit ini; Nurses' association in taking care of Spanish influenza cases. A request was made by Mayor ('arson that the measure be nas-ed under the suspension of rules, but it was referred to the committee of the whole. In votin ir to send the measure to the com- ) mittee. Councilman Ldvard Luther explained that yie health board has funds on hand for emergency purposes, and if there is an urgent need for money hy this hoard now the funds on hand can be used until after the report of the committee of .Monday nini. An ordinance changirtR1 the name of May st. from Lincoln way IZ. to Marina st. was referred to the committee on streets and alles. The I'.anjo-Mandolin club was reorganized yesterday at a meeting in Sorin hall at 1::!0 p. m.. under the leadership 'f "Led- Ward. In the present organization are six banjomandolins. one. banjo. one puitar and one saxophone. The tllee club, with which the manjo-mandolin club icoperat s in student entertainments. ,w nrarticint- .-..LMilarlv under Charles c - - Mcrauley. 1-ader. and some of their numbers are taking form for early public use. l'irst drill for the "preps" at Notre J Iam was held yesterday. 1' rout now on. Fein? under military discipline, the "preps" xs ill arise at R a. m. Tliev will bo drilled on a regular :ch.d.:h and will he uiformed as ... . . . oo:i a tlaur rutnber and their : cm tts are accurately ast erta;;. !. The piep military organization ur..!cr the university and not in-iev the ",over:imnt military aut ;'.-. r it v. Via S-'ho!a.-ti made its f.rst ap-pe.ü-apr,. Saturday. Ort. 1 The !!eii.;u: article was ( oritributed by !tho pre.-ident of the unieritv. Lev. i il'r. c.. M'iauuh. i '. S. '., on "Th" Duties of a Soldier Student." Fi?v. j., of.ard Cirri. -o js ,-era ral ir.'iiiaKir of t! ieation. I-, uth rp-rts of Not re Ime boys . !i,'a arm a.-e nere are romim-i : i e to . i ie alma mater Mond iv iM.oun. .'laent was :tiad- of tlie fob iow itiL' : r.oirrt Corrizan, Carroll pr. im oai. at St. Joseph' i "..in. c : i Im-i-ita! S. ut'u Fend: Martin Kenth. r of F.cil Kennedy. I m ,;v. bi oth ! Y.. M: P.. 11. t in. p 'e. (.. Sheiuliu. c; a!-1 a'. McN dud'.mt. at I of d. o'ible i Iii 'a Mi c.mtt. I w ill. : t m . n . o t " V:.,,.r' i s'.iM VI! ..f th.- stud, nt-s ,;,li. rs at Datt.e a a preventative. .'. '''" Vm opo-it'o'l ' ' ' I V.:r. 1 ! w.'tki' 1 1 1 h 1 1 n d ' e , I MMTv a do. t Titf a- L.ah" r. t o : i:. IMiu.c' i I. all s f. n!;. a- ic I'l'o t. ; .d it'd s coii.ee. .'js- : e-.r r, a ve v...p ad V w ; ' t-- in Bad in hall . erl r 'orb'. Br "KW ALBWV. 1 ' . t 13. feed store. F.f tel. !'. ' 1 , i rn. u-rMary a n 1 srira-'e of i'hristian !!o.'T. at V,rv.b n i-xict i.-r:. were i':. -tro . ..y .'.re T-la". entailinc a l.s ,f i r,,.,, T:te lie's -artial-i r . -d ; r I v i ra nee
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Roli of Honor
Listing ..Icn IYom Indiana, Uli noi, Mlctilsran. Olilo nnI Kcntmky on l'aialty Ll'ts. I II In.'aiU it, ! 1 QCtl'ilti.iJ O fu rAf.Artl..! ! J'.t tf.f eeaia.an.Üa? ireii-rnl of th Ar.i.-r-I'Jin exrhti ntry frr.-: Killed in a -tb'ti. 47; rr.l-o.!n;j in a- tien. r.: w.;in 11 .'Verly. 11; Med '. .lie:!... :;i; !i.'d f aeei.-r.t und "tlwr ciusf. ; !:'! friaii n'iii'H, 'St; w.iTind.! sliätlv, 1" : w rni Jed, decree i;nleterniineJ. Total. 4,d. KII.I.I I) IX ACTION. S-t. C'b:irle M. I.ii. Cincinnati, o. . ri: I v.v ri.s. Jo. dl .1. Imfia-k. I 'level. in 1. Ii. Ldu.ird S. Iun."r, St. I'-Tiiird, O. Lnard KiMee llU' kley. Mb h. . :ir H. I XU-i'li. r.r.'iu.Ti. . HIKI Ol HMS. I'UIVAThS. b-lai Paul Iletrrdt. Mich, .i'd.n li.lliliotl, I "evel l 5f! O. S-hyl-r ;rav, 'ali7., Ky. .latiii-M I. Unis. Cl-Vel;i d. I Ileriaan Scliaki.w. I(tr..it. Muh. '..ni.i s. YVU.o.. l'.r jokviUe, (. Sila. T.ifoN.,. Iiixon. III ihj:i or ihm:si:. IMtIVATLS. Ciainle Sinniel Ib.oker, .North Salem, lud. I...n Hall. Ol.ltawn. Ky. . William V.. lliin-tirjL'er. Indiau.itir.lie. lud. Ainlrud Kie.,7.. ll.iiutrarn k, Mich, .laui.'s Harvey M 'ouii ll, Cincinnati. i. Aiiiix M- Hi.n.ild. Manila, Mich. ';d-utiiie Kiikla. Kax k.ixv Ii ii. Mi. h. T!i":ii.i .ha piüau M"ritK'iiier.v, New-ceini-rstuwii. i. Arthur N nun, Croswell. Mich .F.din .1 r.'tnlskl. Ii. tr. it. Mi. h. Ia.iiln C. Witt. Ii.trelt, Mirh. IMI.II Ol A(MIFNT AM OTIII K (1I. Till VATLS. i i ili II a i it ii t. 'hi mri. IM. .lehn A Kl.Ml.'lII. l'hi'i:r. III. w oi - ih;d m:vkii:lv. LIl.I TKNAMS. I'r.aik (i.'iir.' l-'it.atrick. Chi h ", III. Lhuer IM ward Machainer. Fulton. IIb 'l'-tr II. N sew ander, .1 oiiesvil h, Ind. Serjjt. Maj. l r-d Sndth. lMyton. b si;i:;i;ams. I'.iv.i r.aU.ird. Mt. i'ul.i-hi. III. i:drt I". iJan.l.reil, 1 lainiltn. i. Frau i F. CurlaiKl. i'üic.,ja. III. c..rn'diis K. I.inur. .Foliet. III. ileur;.' I.'. M. i.'ut In en. Fvandon. III Stanislaw .Naferka. Chicago. Id. CoUFOllALS. Cr 'iik It. rtvren. .".lf.na, Mi h. Charlie Iattknfski. Chicago, III. H.lalinar lhinard Ivterson, Hardwood, Mi h. I'.llliT Charles AllTt leOUen, Ietrdt. Mich. FllIVATFS. Andr'v Adeinail i-. Cherry. 111. Victor . Marnek, 'hb-aso. Ii!. Herbert r.annister. Fort Huron. Midi. Walter Herman Iiormw, Maniuette. Co.. Mich. Frank .Martin Karl. New Albany. Ind. Crovrr ll.iiiiiii.ni. I'lint. Mlh. Charle- W. binde, Hinsdale. 111. Fdwiird S. M. l'ariand. ir'enfork. Ind. Clen LewN Myers. F.e ir Lake. .Mb h. Joseph M. Hittin.in. Cleveland, i . Cornelius ho.. lin. heinonf. 111. Adam A. I ir.:nkiw l 7.. Chicatro, III. .lohn Imidin. Milan. Mich. Konstanty Heie inskl. Chicapo, Fl. Ceortre WasLinston Hewitt. Cnild City. Mi. h. Henry .Fadln-kl. Mbliipan City. Ind. Ib.bert Jenes, ti.is City. Ind. .Ii.xej.h Ollv.T ..uiiestown. O. WOl .NDLI, di:;ki i: I NIjLTLKmim;d. si;ip;i:a.ts. Trank F. Farb-n. W arrensbur?, III. Ihn Semlubrv. Chicago. III. I'KI VATLS. Fred F.ehn. Chicago. Hl Franklin IL McKinnev, Last Sparta, U. F'atri. k M'na?h.in. Iv'slale. III. Fnanl F.. Naiikerxi-. I'etioit. Mi. 'Ii. Lennli Oller. "arles, o. Hebert J. Hrandt. ak Fark. III. Linn T llrown, Chicajr., III. .Jo-'f r.n.lk, I. droit. Mich. Carl ltns.lf. Cincinnati. . Kniest W. Hall, 'leveland. o. Iive l.MwariN. Ib.ckhold. Kv. Marbel W. Haskett, Terre Haute. Ind. Cloys C. Hendley. Mrlber. Ky. .Panes IbMnies. Wnrten. I. IMward Hidui. Cldni.. III. .MlSl(i IN TION. FKIVATI;. Cleo Albert Lrainie. Ciddwater. Mi'li. Willi mi J. Kuhn. Chbuo. III. Iallis o. Scott, Key tonshnrtr. Ky. Charles Tru'.ia. Cleveland, o Alexander lb.inej. Detroit. Mich. Leo J. Uvau. Svc.ui.ore. III. .Tese Yardlev. I'atoki. III. KII.hH IN AI TION. rULYlOrsLY KKI'OKTKII MIiM(J IN ACTION. Cpl. Luther F.. Kash-v. Carter, III. FL I VATLS. James Samuel (Irav, Itat tie Creek. Mich. Ceurjre LiM'bker. Lap.rte. Ind. im-; or wui .m. ritrvioi .si.v ki:I'oktki) kvi;ici-:i.v voiM)i:i. Cpl. Henry F.yron Hall, Har.üusburjr. Ky. I i i : i or tvaiMis, phkvioi si.v iti:lOliTKI) MII.N(; IN ACTION. In', Fvt. Maurice L. Mcl el tnott. Loo'eOtee, oiNii:i skf.ki:lv. iki;vioi sly icrroitTi.o xiishin; in action. Fvt. Lmery Jam-s Stickels. Jaseuville. Ind M(.11TI.Y WOI NDLI). I'ltKVIOl SLY KF.I'OitTI l MhMXii IN ACTION. Fvt. .bdm Kniest A esch lim an. I raver (-ifv Mi,h ItKTl ItNKO To IU TV, ritKVIOl I,Y Ithl'OKTKll MIsIN; IN ACTION. I'KI VATLS. John M'-Cee. M"iita!nery, 1 rid. .e-rtre Ii. Laker, Feoria. III. Kahiu'h It. Ihshun.'. Austrin. Ind DKAI. l'KKYIOl sI.Y KIII'OltTKl IIIXC; IN ACTION. Fft. John Ko.d. Hi.kr.eb, Ind. i 1 1 : i itoxi lusiK iti.i i;it;i in ACTION, I'ltKMOl LY KKFOHTLI) MIS-ING IN ACTION. Fvt. Clarence K. Lo.lsrs b n. Klltburk. 1 1 VM)l'NTf:l KI.Ki:l.Y IN ACTION, l'KKIOls. Ithl'lUiTl II MIsU. FKIVATKS. F.n:; F. FowVr. Os-.m -o. Ir.d. Ullli.an T. T.!b. rt. Ii.irdwel!, Kv. Faul Wl'.Mauis. Fe aria. 111. LIST OF 66 YANKEES HELD PRISONER BY HUNS wah i n;t.i.v. i. t. b" A list of or. ad.ti'ai! pris.a Ts h.-'a' In Cern;ai. .! III. ale mi'die t.v the war b--i.t t a.i. Aniens ths. n.ine-.l air AT C A.s..I.. 'Mi;Fii: l.s Ja'i.-'s i', lai'V, l'r.o . N Fe.V.s. I.el.ad. Mi--. FKIVATKS. V.; H..ri"r 1 .1 . : .-fs ;. i 'ra ;u. New C.i t . Fa Van 11. 1 ':.-...' r.- S afevcp.i: t. I. i . John ' 'i t.liliee. Va.ear. M I i.n. : I ' "id ImvU. 1 ' Ha. i.. :. N. M : I'"".: "itc-'i t- .11. F.rand- ' !'.,r II. ,-. I'-.od. f,.r': 1 ' . . w . I 4 ... 1 . t , i r . "! . .. 'II. ill. I',',, .r.l W '' : f , '1 . ,l! I 1,1,1 .nil Ml, :"ytAZ.,r" n...,r. .l..';n, a! Ml'd. j' at KXiI'ATT. FolVATl'-S ..r,a. v.l.,, I...- K'ett .1 .. I -1 ; . . ;:.. m , 1 -a, v ( .'. i: i . F it. : s. p;;. i-.-.l N 'S : st--tdev I W is- , t ; F. F. .1 t.v. i:.t : -:: r Al v. V . .i. P.; lteiit.ei läPv.i:; s. N. Fred II. i:n..r. j Tr ii.. F.: J I II I!MT HT. ! I " 1. ..-it. Stirrer . XT l.lIi.N. I'rt. l:.:.e:-f e.. fst n. Tan..-:-. M
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ffd o. Wtpwpt. Tun-f.la. Ilk; Curtis 1 Tnvl..r. ll-r IHM. W. Ya. PREVIOUS LIST I T;.e following asa iitiei are re;--rt'di I by tie iniiaiii.iiiikr central d th I 1 American 'Xpeditieiiary for-: Killed in1 i-atl n. 47; mi.sslnj in j". tN-n. I'.: w.i;n.lei j . everely. 1.", ; died fr.'m "unds. 'Ji: !;'! i 1 ... ! . .... 1. 1 . il. .. ...II t.ou.'. limt'Kd', , ii l ir'.iii Ii' . i'im aii'i ether c.lilv, 4; wounded, decree lU'le-l terruiuM. U'L wounde-1 p'.ur.itl.v. Total. Ool . KILLKO IN AC TION. LIF.FTLNANTS. Arthur T. Johnson. Chesterton. It !. CUKFOltA r.S. Jake IlatTaelle, F.r. oklyn station. JoHeph Yandex irde Chi-ao. III. FKIVATKS Lrale Rluinschl. La-t IVirnd a-If. Ky. William II. Chart'". 1 . ! 1 w .1 1 . . . Josef II it, I. a. Iieau.l. I. Arthur oris Mor.Mi:, Topinabee, Ma. Li. DIL1I l ltOM Ol XIK FF.IX .VT KS. John Dar. Letrolt. Mb h. .lohn J. Fenlter. Chlca--. 111. Clyd" Johnson. Sprin?vale. Mi. h Joseph Kallonde. could Cltv. Ml -; . William L. Mattlnslv. M .und CiD, Id Dii or dii;m:. wauonli:. Larl W. Moh in. Z in. svil'.e, O. C00K. Charles LJward Lb e. Keadallviilc. Ind. FKIVATLS. Wellington DeForrcst D ker, Cadbia , Mih. Ioui A. CJriffith. Oe-hf-n. . DILI) Ol' ACCII L N T AND OTIIKK CA I M. CUKFtiKAK. doh 11 C. Koan, enia. ( WOl N OKI) sKVKHLI.Y. SK K I KA N'T. Sylvester M. lavl. Fort Clinton, 1 . cohf(i:als. Fred lb Adams. Warren. 0 Lupen Cjillfano. Chi-tifro, 111 H. John Steafan-kl. 1 'hie:! c. Hi. Alex Stern, Chirac. 111. Fi:i ATLS. Anthony F. rrdaltis. Fana. Ill John J. Mannlnjr. Chb-no. IF. Fdward August. Mische. Lliriii. Ii Krank Joseph ,Mo-erl. Ii.-troit. Mica. Louis Nivlson, Jnckson, Mich Jnhti F. O'Shaiihnessy, Chirac. IF I'eny olervinski. Lorain. . Koyd Losenda'.l. Ornnd Itapid. Mali. Sol Koseiizueljr, Chic.'ico. 111. Orrin F. Smith. Savanna. Ill F rank Sokol. 'har,bn. . Walter StMMirt. Canton. 111. Martin Stockman. Ouincy, 111. Peter Thompson. Chh-utro. IK. William Trump, CIrand Haven. Mi. h. William I. War.Fes. WelNville. n Kmanuel Wllbanks. Colrubus. William F.esterville. Kaiania..... Midi, i'red C. Froiihton. Fetlnsula. o. Lnimett Cavana jrh.Chnfsw orth. IF. Jnnies V. Cole, Ket torvllle. Ky. John ITs!nski. Chbac. ill. SLIGHTLY WOrNDLIL FKI VATK. D'tizJl J. I.e. Auburn. MP'h WOl NOLO IV ACTION. (Ilfgrf I nilftrrminfd.) LILFT LNANT. L.Fmii K. Stavrum. Chicago. 111. lMtl VATLS. Lnrl L. KInrilson, Kellairp, Mi'h. lburer II. Lozler. Lakoville, o. Faul Matt. Cleveland. O. Ch.ul.'s Fabda. Necaunee. Mi.h Walter SJojrren. .xienoininee. Mi. h. Archie M. I'orter, .bn,i. n. Moses Fukls, I; '-ort. Ind. John 7f pansld, South IJend, Ind. MlsMNi;. IN ACTION. FKIYATLS. David C. r.aile;.. Carlisle. Ky. Ilarrv Lass. Shameroek. Kv. Clwu ies Iiobry. F ildwln. Mb h. Willinni ;illert. Fakerton. Kv. h'ov C. Kelly, Hartford. Mich. EXAMINATION FOR- P. 0. CLERKS NOV. 2-DEC. 7 A civil service examination for clerks in the departmental service will be held at the po.-toffice on Xov. 2 and Dee. 7. The usual entrance salary for this position is $000 or $1.000 a year, hut th war department has adopted for use during the continuance of the war, Sl.leo a ' year entrance rate of pay for clerks, and states that it will he the pohej. of the department to promote to ' $1.200 a year all clerks who after ' three months' of serxdee are report- 1 ed hy bureau chiefs as heinp: well qualified and in every way worthy j of promotion. 1 Other positions for which there is ; urgent need are as folloxvs: Stenoir- ! raphers and typewriters, $ 1 . 0 0 to1 l.-oO; sdrvrynrs. level man. rodtnan. ' chainman. draftsmen f ronstructior : division of the armyL $1.00 to : f :t.O0O; deputy collector. inspector , and asrent (Hnti-narrotIe. Sl.i'.oo to Sl'.'Oi: live stock supervisor. $'J.40C to $. '1,000: live stock assistant supervisor. $l.siin to ?2.4O0: editorial clerk. 1.200- tr ?l.;oo: clerk pialified in ttodern lattirtiatres. JOo t ( SI. 200; tile clerks, Sl.oOO to ?1.2 inspectors of ammunition, powd r. etc skilled others'. laborers, and many BRITISH WARSHIP GETS GERMAN SUB THAT SANK BRAZILIAN STEAMSHIP BOSTON". Oct. 13. The- sinking, hy .a German suhimrino of Lie ; Brazilian steamship Ouaratul a xvis reported in a private catdezrani re- , cfived here today. The suhmarire, tlie dispatch savs. later was sunk hy I a British xvar vessel, which answer- j ed the duaratuha's call for assist- j a per. ''apt. Mario Hinoco. com- i mander of the Brazilian vcsr, wi a prisoner on the submarine when she was sent to the bottom. Th' L". men". hers of the crew were pick - ; ed tip hy the warship. The -Tuir- i tul-a. formerly the Gertn.'tn steamer : Corrienties, wa? in the service of tue Franc and I'anada Steamship Co., and was two days o :t from a : l'rench port Found for this city when she was unk. i;mmow roMiiTioN rMiMtovi:iThe condition 'of Howard Kmmors. 2 Wakcwa a v.. secretary of i the South Ind fhamliT of Coni:iitc. who has been contined to Ills . t'd with the intlv.enza for the pa-l ; week was improved Monday niht. 1 Mr. Lmmons temperature was al- , Titot normal 1 ist nltht, accordir.tr ; to advices from his h'" me. A woman's fir.-t Vs'on in e-eonn-j m ic s'ioold be applied to srlectir? tri j..o-l-to.-.kinr suit : v. d suit blo ise. I The blouse which nribh"-- th.e s lit ; ! In clor and fives the -f;V, t of a on--pifC'P dress is the hf -T ch(dce. Xet j cines the white silk" tailor, d shut.' 'with hUh or low color. For the : dark blue suit, this p.inM or i-ep-Iom hlou-e of Mee eeorcett cree 'is .in excellent cho e. Lead erti- , brid ry in riy ird artil!-t- red' 'makes a fharmlns olor effect. Tr c lit..- ..f tl;is Fl.'Jrk h.-.t has niuch to. recommend it. bv ncitTurni: blbbsi bd.
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The Newer Blouse Modes Just received a shipment of wash Satin 'Waists, shawl collars, fastenings of large pearl buttons, tailored sleeves flesh and white, $5.75. Black Crepe de Chene Waists, tucked fronts, hiiji neck etfect, tailored sleeves, $5.75 to $10.00. Black Georgette Waists in a very heavy quality, fronts embroidered in beads and braid trimmings, also vest etfect, and collars of all white georgette, $8.95 to $16.00. Georgette Crepe Waists, frill embroidered, and trimmed in tilet lace collar and cutis, also embroidered and lace trimmed, $12.50. Red Flannel Middies, collar and cutis having rows f narrow white braid, stars on collars, same as the bn wear in the navy. $10.00.
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