South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 301, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 October 1918 — Page 2
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J SPEECH Letter From County Cork's Brother Says Many Carry President's Photo. An !r.V r-ir-rr Mfr te'.'.ir.g; cf th r nthusi i in Mth whah I'rf-'t Uil-ron'--; fourth LP 'Tty r..in addr'-si vas r-r i . ! ,v doughboys "over there" v. hn the :-p- ch was puMihI in the 'an-, editions of th- New York Herald and ('I.ino Trih jn1, has been recr..d by dr.ii y Clerk tUeorg-. j i:.ri!i from his .'rother. STKt. John .NT. Kaan, of the 'jUartcrtnasfr's did ion.. I loaidunartcr, Ix Mar., Fran-.-. Srgt. Haah s.r s th it the Van krtrooper's irrv pictiii- of tin- pre-i-hnt rf the. T "n it ! t 1 1 s. with tl,rn Into hdttb- and th'-nt as highly ns they do the pictures of rn mb r of their Immediate f imilio -. II- ; i vs that French nwirls j jn-, ib- th'-m with rd-hot extras r,f th" lite r.t'w of the Pnited Mat. - and I2u ropo. One feature of the life in I.o Mans is an American i-ir! who "JolIieV the boys when thry arc hluo and cooks many American di-hes for thv'in, F'-r't. Paab states in hi- letter. Ho declares that th! America a lrl i about the nio-t sacred p. rson op thing In the ramp. Sim is connected with tin- pe.i Cross and makes h.-r headquarters :t the Y. M. C A. camp. SVrgt. ab s f a t that the KnighVs of Cotamhus and Y. M. C- A. both h a- harte eomfortnhlA quartern for the soldiers, big lounging tliairy. !iriIi's and th latest inatrazin-:. The writer rxpro.-sry rrcrf-t at not hcn:r abl to bo hrrr for tho county lcrtion. Nov. 7, bi;t wi-lus üccfFs to hi; brother, who i running for rrlfrtion, and th" rcr of thA candidate- on thr democratic ticket. Wf ran stnro tTiat furnitur, sfov, trink, piano, etc, at a reu soria ) do rrirr-. rail Tlonu- :,r.1. IMl No. 111. IritT-C'ity Transfer Co. Advt. TG3-f TO ALL WO E ILL iThls Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Her Personal Experience. McLean. Nch. "I tränt to recommend Lydia L rinkham's Vr-Kcta-Mq Compound ilHMIU! to all women w ho R ti IT e r from any functional disturbance, as it has done i:u morepood than all the doctor's tu c d i c i n o . Since taking it I havo a tine healthy h:ihy irl and have u a i n e d i n I -tar - - ' rv health and strength. My httshand and I both prjtiso jour medicine to all suffering women." Mrs. John Korr-KLMANN, R. No. 1. McLean,
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more than forty years and it will well ray any woman who suffer', from displacements, intlammation. ulceration, irregularities-, backache, headaches, nervousness or "the blues" to give this successful remedy a trial. For special suggestions in regard to your ailmtnt write Lydia L. rinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn. Mass. The result of its long experience is at your service. For SIdn Soreness cf -..fants and childrra ou can find notl-.ing that heals like Sykes Comfort Powder Leading physicians and nurr have ucd and endorsed it for more than 25 ears. 25c t the VJnol and ether drug stores The Concert Powde; Co., l5o?:on, Mass. A Woman's Sioiy With Great wggning 5bject cf Childbirth D'ncuts.d lj Woman o I!aprncp. t ,xw. i f ' l ' Wcrro rTerybrr Xe'l U.eir fr!r.J Ic-r, Itrouth tho cso cf M tf r Trlf-i. t!. ror..rful pcr.trntir.y citfrr,-! rpl.ritfca, Iber arcrt.ied fufTrrir ad c frs Ufcn ti aiTti-t cf taturo' tcst cnJcrful cv Ic'x MVthrr'a Tr'.el U a rt-T irr-readt ita Ir.flumc rva t4 c r .i. cctsai Bn4 UirDntj lrrcheJ. rvidcrlr-j th.fr. rnaßt to raalilrj!e!J t titurf d-r.ar. t CT cxparirton. Tr.e r.rnr. ccrif. ten icr.s ar.4 bar.t xpar.d Mit:M-t tät jecul'.sr wrrnc' trat a. and r.:rounvn, r.ai:i kai iTsrrtrl cr.AtIrr.9 are rstura!'eTotJM wfctn tb a.J K-ars an rl.ei aJ thua are ret t.rt ar.J Jrr.. Er TtvUr ca, V o I .- r a i ar lr.r.1 rcr'ca xrn- -ita r-.c whoa t.ly u t--rr. ite 1-carf ara leM at t!.e cr. j, aJ rala , .cd clatrr ia raturadr r You eaa cVtaio M 'thcr'a Fr!-r. 1 frn cr.T j tfrur at ore. It I.M ln u"l ty -e".n f r I over k!f a rctitury. and 1 ju.-t U-diid ' nrthir.f you can tL'rk tf TV rite t:. ßradfl Rr-;'-.t:r (V -np irr. fft. '.. I ojr leiitdlnc. Atlur t. l.c n ... fcr trrir MotNrhoxi h.-k, 1 ret . UV'. tt Mctr.ar'i Kiieal ttxlr. and t!.u fortify yvcrteLf axair.t pa!a a .J ii.cu:i.fwit.
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ZiMTzi'iicw Tsrn rx t-tvt" vrr: . To wir Clen. I'er.-hinp lecognizes tho vali3? cf music and pongr in keeping up the pplrits of the Yankee fiehters in h'ranr. Recently h communicated to Sec'y of War Ilakcr his desires for more and larf?r military bands. There was a fdiortatre In orchestrnl mti?ir. many of the bands having but one or two songs complete. Recently the author of ' Hindustan" Kent broad ten thousand orchestration parts of this Ftirring rnei; y, with the result that practically every Yankee band In the war zone Is supplied. The photo shows a military Kind leadinp a rontinent of Middle Western lighters through a French town in the vicinity of MalmaUon.
Relative of Local Woman at Allied War Conference
The first Ameiir-an cirl ever permitted to be present at a war conference in I 'ranee. Miss Mary Scikr. W. 111th st.. New York city, and couin of Mrs. Nellie ijilverthorne of the children's Aid society of St. Joseph county, tells of an "exritin day alon the front" to a New York newspaper representative. iHcr there Mis, Seiler is known as one of the most talented youn' American harpisi.-. iver there bho is playing before Kreat audiences of American "buys, with a Y. M. C. A. l ad'e on her arm. and a Kas mask :t hand, ready for instant use. Sho las pun'1 so near the tithtinK line in hfr tour of the American camps that she looked on while a battery cf Indiana boys lircd on the boche. Afraid? Not she! Miss Seiler calN the bombing of the guns "the mot .ulorio'is noise I ever heard." Ken the music of her beloved harp doesn't come up to it. in her opinion, though the boys who have li.-tened to her play wouldn't atrree to that. Here is what she 5-;, s: Has n r.xcitiiis l:iy. "I'm Fitting on a sunny hillside '-omevvhere in France," trying to write btters under the most distracting conditions. On one side of me a military funeral for somo American so!-!iers is in propres. They've just finished playing tho Chopin funeral march, and th j.-ceion is winding down tho hid. Mi the nt hillside some I ; i ... 1... i -.-,v,.. ' L 1 ""' ',l lI" '" ' i ant 1 Call see the bl.ick Smoke HSfotest where the guns ' are concealed. nie a nu-a ircraii j -I.' are craekin every otice m a v li le Altogether it is an exciting a a 1 on tr t be front. "We a-ked the Rati on ice to b i.t a near th" front line trenches women are allowed to go. ' ot it: My experiences of the last a: Weeks are priceless. I never j ' "I'la l ,i' e men ier here w ho ha V l.l'l s, o . . r . i ..n American girl for All thev ask is lust ' 's , to .-fand i . f riTiil Innl- :i t vol! " i 1 b'W letfe
n I"v'- to 1,11 f,!1 :,-"ut : is bigger in everv wnv. Theopportrom home, and to show voti I r, t
tlcir photograph albums' About .i .;e eac b a' tuld me that I look 1 1 1 e their WIVe or sisters i r -W et be., rt '. The uood humor and wit rf tb." sddiers is marvelous. ?: m nioment's of treat pril. Tonic t tin Freiuli. "I ih-avht that when 1 got this mar the front I would find a wry terr-e and dramatic atmosphere. Not at .it!. Tiave is an air of rasv r.onhalar.e a'-e'.t the way thin its are i d the., i on show wonderful m! c.-.-.f.dence. The attitude (.'f go. ' 1 l-.ee r.'Uig the Americans is a W d.-rf :l toni'- to the tired lr-ia"h. : !..: s :-.- -ne outstanding tri:: e'" .-a:- bo s is the-ir curiosity. I ar;: .-r: shell t". re or an air raid, they -'a::d o;-t in t! :ld. :.-al can t.t k shelt r. open to watch the hardly be indue d to ' Thev want to pee I t er thimr. i "The uir! who N traeling wit h I r. l crace kerns of New York " is seprano soloist at St. Cat ib.olomew s. and has oil" of ; the :me-; g'...r:ous .'oices 1 have ' e t ard. 1 hae mv little Irish h.irp. w-.tii which I play her accnipanimcTits. and burp solos. Mi -: o( our ;iourams we give out doors. 1 ec.iav. jt is impossible to get the cron ds inside. our audi ence .-N mim V..f're m to ?., 0. W gie two programs a d.ay. raotring fr m urr battel or billet to the araus i a?ap. We usually h ive p.; r.eheon and dinner arh dav w:ti. tb.. n;rrn . ;irls Trt-atrd Itoyally. . . . . i . . j -. .... . . . . . ii. TaiieTici; aat.ii.'irs i:iai an m girl recenes over here ar" words' To say that we art t: ro..llv would be petting it I'.H'.v U'h our hi'-t section ft... v. . sj:..i! rr interesting e -ning : c - P.'.w.rds arid his staff in! -i -i'age et (!d r : ; r r. . i chateau which into li isional . . . head iuatters. Here we .lined with
There'll be Hot Time Over There
the staff, and were; fermitted to attend a 'war conference." We are the first American girls who have ever been allowed to listen to a war conference! "We have motored through hun dreds of shelled villages, where there is literally not one stone standing upon another. Kven this destruction cannot spoil the beauty of the French landscape. Anything lovelier than motoring through France at this time of year when the poppy holds are all aflame would be hard to imagine. Out in the fields you tee women who appear to be at least 00 yeara old doing ?. he agricultural work. The young men of France you haidly see at all. They are working in shops and munitions plants. "While in this section I have met Col. Robert H. Tyndall of Indianapolis. His regiment is the 150th Held artillery. One evening I got a real thrill when he allowed me to sec his artillery in action. He says I air the first American girl to see an Indiana battery firing upon the boche. The guns were French howitzers '130s.' They made the most glorious noise I've ever heard. "Miss Kerns and I lunched with the colonel and his Ftaff at their mess and I met a number of Indianapolis oflicers. A fine lot they are, wonderfully proud of their regiment and of their colonel. "The army officers speak of the work the Y" is doing with the? warmest praise. Out in the front the secretaries are doing heroic -ervicc. Thev face the same danfrom siib.lier, a- nd they sti- k to their piwt till the very last moment. Any(Mi who thinks that a 'P wo? Kcr bass a oft snap is wrong. Their work is just ns strenuous and In many places as perilous as the sold 5er'c Too Few F!ntirf aliimoiil. .. r:inU.fM1 workors :ire doii g V:,,. ,vorK. nn,i the entertatM. ers are all too few. Our bookings hae followed right behind Flslt r nis. Maximilian Foster and Clarenee RuJinton Kelland, the writers. j were am oner the Y. M. C. A. men wno came over on our boat. The life over here simply cannet bo described! !t has to be lived. Ft iv i.ot at all what I expected. Tt I il.IIIlO ll'l rv' I 1 . dir llliliuir illiu the human dividend are simply en ormo.is. Notre' Dame News Increasing demand for sweets on the part f the student soldiers has comp, lied the proprietors of the caf teri.i to install a candy store in heir qaaneif. At the same time, Frotner Mau-elius, who conducts the university candy t-tore, reports preat :,i-t;iiy alj.o in the sale of candies, in a little over three weeks 'J6 boxes of one single brand of eard.v laive been sold. F.an box contains -4 six-cent c.ikes of candy. Considering the fact that the store occup-er oniy temporär) uuauri ii. th ioniser Carroll hall dining room. and lihs not yet many, this recorvl been found by is wonderful unless tlie fact that the favorite candy is the product of a South Hend candy factory explains its popularity with the soldiers. Insurance is another thing the Leys take to. The average sized nnllev taken out bv the Sv A. T. C ... men U Sl'bOOO. The hand cf the . : : protecting government, is oeg:niung to le seen in many other ways. Tons - ! of food il.l0 ."lOril ...1 - . . ,..1 .-, . .1 Vann j stored in the new mess, which will 1 be ready. It is thought, next Mont l ... I ' T . . . . . ,! I - , c- .lft.-l T l r 'l tr oa . rtoui, nirti, imüp, i' ' ' prunes, and other non-perisnatue . i "tuples are stacked up in amazing. i uu: ntitus Inspection of uniforms j ! u;h held esterday to insure n I I proptT t'.tting for every man. The' i esult is immediately evident in the trim .itue.irance of the lines. Drill -r;ll a:n. i has been re.sjmed since the ra The mm are hoving their trainin in tv'ry way. but Capt. Murray is
far from satisfied, and ho and his lieutenants are pushing ,the men harder apparently every day. Brother Philip, C. S. C. landscape gardener at Notre Dame, is having a walk constructed from the end of the car line near the entrance to the grounds, to Chemistry hall. This is chiefly for the convenience of day students in the scientific courses. Roll of Honor Listing Men I'rom Indiana, 1111 noU, .Michigan, Ohio and Kentucky on OiMialty Lists. The f.dlowiug cnsu.iltles n.e reported by the commanding general c f the American expeditionary fan es : 1'ied of wound. .".('.; died of ninet' sp( 71.; wounded severely, 'jr.; wounded, degree unde-termiii.-d ä.". ; wounded sliglitly. b'll: missing in action. Cä ; prisoners, a : died of iiernplaiie a'cid.ent, 1'. Total. 4 7. dii:i or voi ms hi;ci:ivki) IN ACTION. Col. IM ward Slgerfoos. (Jrernville. O. si:ia;i:.M s. Prank L. (Jill. Past St. I.auis. III. Geoge 1". II.M'UIer. Kidge Farm, I'd. PltlYATPS Otto Llndenian. Sebew aung. Mih. Ib-nry .bdm Kamnud,. Pan kettsville, O. CliU'erd I-. ShafTner. Cid. 'ago. III. iiki or nii;r.. Maj. Pdgar M. oirHham, Louisville, Kv. Lieut. Austin Iy. Hobbs. Ynndalia. HI. 'arse Käthryne M. Jovce. VoungKtown. Ohio. S Kit CPA NTS. Hlhling V. NeNon. Morris, III. l'.ernard C. NJ-olaiseii. leveland, O. P K I Y AT PS. Charles P. Cannon. Greenfield. Ohio. Lll.a I'rve. Ilurrodsl.ui g. Kv. Prank It. Miller, Gladstone, 'pi. Albert H St.d7.rr. Akren. Udo. George II. .sirb.kler. In.lianapoli-. Ind. Clarence .1. Voder, Sugar ("reek, Ohio. woindpi) i:vi:iti;LV. "pl. Pdwa'rd Alexander Yal"ntln PontiRc. .MicL. PK I VAT PS. Horace P.cnjaniin Annas, plyrln. Ohio. Homer W. Kuhn. IfocUford, 111. 'ait-r .Nit. .ski. Iron Kiv.r. Mbfi. HOl.NDKl) r ""r", (Drjcrre I'udetrrmlned.) 'fd. Patr'ul . . ..i.... Grand Itapids. ML li. Sergt. Itohln N MeMillan. Phl.-ago. 111. PK I VAT PS. William T'.eeson Jr. North Salem. Ii:d. Pdw.ird McLaughlin. Cld aiTo. 111. Pv.TPtt lb Mi.sslitirg. as City. Ind. Wright W. Petersen. Chicago, PI. Chris A. Prang. Greenfield, Ind. Antonius I'saroiid.iki. Cliieago, 111. Joseph G. Warden, Granite City, 111. Koland P. WluiVy, AvJitmi. III. M.IGI1TIA UOIMtl l IN AC TION. LIPCTPNANTS: Albert P.hvard IIa in, Grand IhtpHs. Mich. .Tf.scph .TetiUInson. (b.vJen. lnd Carlton L. Austin. Grand ltapids, Mi- h. SPPGPANTS irnrr NichoN. Perse. Mich. Thomas J. Walsh. C(d. ago. 11!. CuUPoKALS. Harold V. Sullivan. Chie.(-.. 111. TLeodore c,,rrjolo, Chicago. 111. ppivay :;s. Iewey Aken. Pritter, Ky. Leo Cummins. Leu, v lu rg. Kv. P.i'vir.l Pdwin Peter, Hiu-bland. 111. Taulia ILirry Tlioinpseii. Chii-ig... PI. Zra 1'. Austin. Moiiuioiifli. 111. loi I'.ut. Ii.-r. Pert Wayne, lnd. William Lernest Tem;iti. Martins I'eri ry. Ohio. Henry L. If-itzloff. Citv. Mh h Llie I. Gilford. S.irdis. Kv. Willi.un V- Gitre, letroit. Mich. Prank Gregory, lfovi.ers Groe. PI l'rMUrl. k C. Mother. P.-arborn. Mi.-h. Shelby Smith, lbuii.t. Kv. Walter 'fto Voss. 1), tr. it. Mich. St.inlev Z.it.T'. hctroit. Mi l: " mismno in TION. CUKI'C'KALS Ila.-rv Gllbnaii. 'lev.dari.l. o.'iio. Kobert HU-hldial. Washington. C. H. o.i. Mechanic Joseph P. Kee.l, Whin-hall. Mi.-h. Pill VAT PS Pay L. Itr.mon. Lily. Ky. Walln. -e H. Pixon. Prosj.e.-t. hio. Cleo .1. Pi -h.dt. Tt ovill.-. o!iiIan IP Forbes. Cl. ve'aml, f Hti.c P.iniel A. Gang. Kei,aire. oido. Virtie Hall.Tia-i:. Jb-pi.biie. I i . 1 1 1'i.tiald P. Hussehiain. Arb..r:e, liaJ. Sunnei .1. Lane, I'arnnrif .n. 111. G.-orge Lavit5 Geortet" n, hio. Plza Liv.-r.s. eTll City, lnd. Sir.iun PawezkJi. Pet.dt. Mi.-ri Theodore II. Pake. An -aster. hio Homer P.arnh.iit. P-in-.ni l'alls. uaio. .leim Carder. I'dlcfoiitaiie. u!d. Theodora J. Kurtesman. Palrp-Tt. V Mlin A. T.,. ni.ed. I iI. Ohio. Pvert Phillil's, Chair.uiti, uLi-. PREVIOUS LIST. The following casualties are rrp ' rt I - t I. f..-, ..a K ' ...1 t. ! '' .' . ii.--... - . - - . - n,.oi ,j,.nt an, other cau.' s. r, ; died of d 1 ease. 74: dted r aer -plai..- a.--i.!enf. 1 " u or,' f- e. , . . w . - v-., . - . . !.. I.sl. ni..,nrr Uli I .1 llillil. j -' i. ' .-, Total. KII.LKD IN ACTION: Maj- r Arthur Saaoid IbaUs. La Ii ! LIPFTPN AN T : Tl.-:n s P ouayle ob. , in. o Russell J. M.-v.-r, L..k'w I o. Robert P. l'ently. ':;.-inn ;ti. " Andrew J. Grdl'i. Chi. -ag .. P' lb;rr J. Gr. s. ': . o..u Park 111 Sergt. Frai.k r i ; ker. M.-issIll u. o. CORPORALS : John R. Pah h. Lern.a. PI. IVtr lVte.-s.-li. Cievd.Uid. o 'iO Ro'.ert M. li.i.'.l.-v. Cin. iraiati. o. Charles Pri. k. Chi-ago. PI. Pt-U-r Paul Wurtz. I'ttrdt. Mi-.h.
Pugler i;r;:-t WIr-pr. Chi -ago, I.!. PRIVATES: John Putrid; An-. Toledo. O. t;.(irci H. IPirgiris, Partie ilh O. Ge.-ge w. rr.t- :.. v.:nni. o. P.ivM I Cnmpbdl. Cb-vd i n.J. .
Jamt-! P lb dg". KiT.kiK.'.v III. Al x M .t 1 i ri "a W 1 . "!. ag.. PI 'h irb-- ; I'i. k:i. 'W'l md. . Widt-im .T. S;m !v. I.rK. l.-rst. 111. rr-l W. S- l.ini it. r.il-n. Miflar!. s !u:!tz. Chi -.i' . 111Stanb'.v J. S i:ira'i. M-:i""iiii". Mi -a. In. II. St";;.'i:. S:?ily II"k. Kj. b..t : .- . W'ill.itf. T.iv!orvjl. Id. T!i-.m;i K. Wiüi.ii:!, CMfTer.!. HI. Ant?- iiv trl Ai:.lr-'n. Alt, Mi.-h. t . Jair.-s If; tin-. Chicago. PI. Herr.a.-d .T . Howe. Chi. n;r. I'd. uter Slnt'lton. W 1; i t. s oi rg. Ky. CTl P. YeffeJ. Howell. Ind. Marfln Yutri- k. Westvill. 111. M'llüim Nelson. Slinwnot'iwn. TU. iii:i op wot VP ki:cmyi:i ix AC TION" : Strgt. James ;. Cauirhlin, Cory. Ion, Cp!. IP:?h It. Meiiser. Ashland, O. PPIYATKS: Herbert M. Hill. Poster. Ky. Claud bar!. H-ltouville. Ind. Jolas p.. Ib.well, petrolt. Mi.h. Geo.ge I. Hutton. Putland. M. Amis M.-pevitt. Loami. PI. William C. Until!. Silt I.bk. Kv. iiiri) or iii-:."i;: Ll-Mit. Luther W. Westcrhau. Paris. 111. IMlIVATirS : James Washington Martin. Shermit;. Ky. P.enjamin J. Mill. Louisville. Ky. Le Morrill, N'.-wberrv. Mi -h. i Stcrdien M. O p.rlen. petroit. Mich. Fred Olln. Lansing, Midi. un:n or aukoi'LAm: Acrmr.NT: Lieut. Walter W. Goddard, J.. Washington. 111. CORPORALS : Alvlu II. Knappen, Grand Haplds. MI e!i. Tour Poo ri.i. Flushing, O. Kenneth L. Wlie. Ior. Tawas City. Mich. HOl'MUll) I)egTee I n.leterniineil ) : Litut. Harold A. Harding, Chicago, 111. SFKGFA.VIS: Pre, Allen, Ch implain. III. Heins K. KuIckerIoe:;er, V, rcd s vi il Mich. Alvln Ilardenbook. Cold water. Mih. Weld Stnnton Mavbee. Detroit. Midi. 'OlfpoPALS: Charles Hav, Jordan. Mb h. Walter L. U. Johnson, Plzin. III. AValter J. McYelgh. Grand P.ipidv Mioh. Henry J. Slmmerlv, PKrla. O. Itavinmid WilUara Sf.-.-r, Chleagn. LI. PRIVATIV: Prank Allabeii. Rechelle. III. John Hue. Malta, ill. Herbert S Carpenter. Parnesville. O. William Pale, Indianapolis. lud. Robert Hewitt, Chicago. III. Veruoti Michael Goudale, Plymouth. Mi.h. Robert Fmniitt McLaughlin, Plwe',1. Ml'di. William David MeRae. Detroit. Midi. Floyd P. Marbugh. Pleasant llle. InJ. Prank Panowlcr. Alpena. Mich. Harold F. Smith, P. St. Louis, 111 Cvarles. Tlbbs. Ponton Harbor, MUh. John H. M'nll. Dearborn. Midi. Leonard Ward. Pomeroyton. Ky. Jay WIegel, Hammond. Ind. Fugene p,. P.olt. 1 .ilNbnrg, Ky. Frank Cholke. Chicago. 111. John Davis, Chicago. 111. Mike Drew, Chicago. 111. Key Allen Fxton. I.raine. O. (Jeoree C.HStnn, Windsar. 111. Pete Karouras. Miuailotown. O. Rosroe P. Kellogg. Peoria. 111. Frnest R. Lettan. Norris, 111. Phillip J. M Kenna. Chb agr.. 111. Hum M. Seilitz. Chicago. HI. The following easiialtio "re report -:d by the co'iimandlng general of the Amcri'Mn exjie.'dtionary forces: Killed In :a.'tbm, ss; died of wonnds, .11; died f in - ident and etiler enuse, C: died of d .sease. :2; voundr-d severely. 1J1: wounded, degree undetermined, -71; wounded slightly, l'; missing in action. v.": prisoners. : died of aeroplane accident, '.. Total, I'O. KIM.KO IN ACTION". Lent. Prank C. Godfrey. Staunton, 111. CORI'ORALS. Parley Linden Paine. Detroit. Midi. Frank J. Greene, Cleveland, O. Marions o. Vh"drr. Newark, O. Musician George IL Durfee, Waterloo, 111. PRIYATPS. Norman P. Prooks, Spa rata. PL August Froiiliig. Chidiasaw. . Robert II. Joins. Warren, . Joseph Greco, Chicago. 111. Roy L. Hastings, Neville, O. William Path, Negauuee, Mi.h. Fred Mertz. Columbus, o. Pnrlco Purgato. Palatka, Midi. Raymond J. Mitdiel!, I droit, Mich. DIPD OF WOINPS. Lieut. Arthur Chapman. Detrf.it. Mi di. SFRGFANTS: Herman S. Alien, Frl. an. i. O. Finest Shaw, .Yioingstowu, O. IU'GLPR : Herman J. Paurr. Floyd Knbs, In.d Howard P. Sh.nnwav. Cdumbus. I). oia-y R. Ferrell, Toror t o. .lest'us Walter Lng, Sulphur Sprinr. Ky. Felix Sb-rpienski, Detroit. Miih. .John H. lAains. Akron, O. I'l.digert P.-nton. Suii.-lniry, O. Ib nrv p .g.la.lew le. Madis .n. 1 11. Carl P. S m. sir.cn, Cid -:igo. 111. HIi:i OP A( MU NT AND OTÜPK Cl'K S. Sr.KtiP.ANTS: Pin-. er IL Fal-er. D.tr-.it. Mid). Lewi, C. CI U, J .iliville. I 11. Wagoner Fred C. Tavb.r, Pipjais. Ind. PKI VATFS : Win. C P.ur.-h. ..In lal-ia City. Ind. I. e. X. 1 inuean. Grand Rapids. Mich. ' Willliinm F. Kransz. Meinpldn, 111. Jas. J'. I.'go.-iuayer. ( al.-ago. PI Floyd H. P. li t ' a, Y.aingstow n. O. Fredk. Dis-ett. Saialu-ky. Nl i di . Paul Williarn Prown. M.i.n. Mi'-h. Curtis Cortott. IP.xana, Ky. Reu! n II. L.nvson, Chebovg ;i. Ma li. Leslie Yanderenter, Car;t:go. 111. Thus. P.. Vanevery. Pvanstoii. 11!. Wm. R. Van .i!rr, Akr..n. Ind. Adolph Yercruysse. St. Plino, III. Norbert C. Wabbyrr. I.tr..it. Mi.h. WOINOKI SKVUItKLY IN ACT It) N. LIPC1PNANTS: Allen lb IL Jr.. uth I lend, lnd. II, 'iv Stej.hens. Chicago. PI. Sergt. Rov P. Trapp, Rocklord. PI. CORPORA LS : Daniel Conna. Alliance, a. Chester L. Vanoeer, Forest, lnd. Arbie SjieHr. Low in.in'syille. Ky. Mech. G ml o. Woo.lniaii. lNargreen l'ark. ill. PRIVATPS : 'Iiis. Clevelün!. Saginaw. Midi. Carl J. Kiueger, Pre pert. Ill J.-s. W. Pi. blh c anl.e, Cleveland. O. P. '.ward Decn.-r, Chic::g... 111. C.areiice .1. Hoover. Crestline, O. P. In. T. Piper, 'hb igo. 111. Manego Krikerian. Pontiac, Midi. Harry G Pugli. Lancaster, o. Carl F. ur. !..-r. H uo-oek, Midi. John Win. Pai.-kf, Ctiicaco, P!. Jos. Moukowkl, Chicago, Pi. Ibrl.ert (gbn, Padu.-ili, Ky. .Ins White.dre. I nd i:ua poli". In.'.. UOl'MHJ (Degree l iKlrteniii ned : Lieut. Jo'.ai HeM. Chi --g... PI. SFRGFANTS : Fdg;f PI " k. ChPago. Ill D-.iigal l Fdmu'al l'erg'iC ü, Gr ml Rai bis. Mhh. Fr-;.- Larson. Las.i. PI. Walter .rin Kike, P. y City, Mi.-h. Ib-niy L. M-tl. r, N'fl pervP.le, PI. Wibiari Pari Wine,, Sa'iiain. .Mi'-h. Walter I. H'-pkics. Cld-ag,,, pi. M-is .;i Keith M.rev. Jacks in, Mi-h. CnRpRAI.S : William M. D.iccy. Chlc.-g... 111. Albert L'-e Si..:iikt-r. Par well. Ind. Ge.,rge M-:ir-e Pain. er, Mink- g' n Ibigats. Mb II!. ! Hi--. 4., Charles H.iria.m Ga P.-Mgeria im:. - . Mid Mldun-1 Mark Io, S.igi:iav. Mi.-h W'il.i.na Kahle.-, iv. at City. Midi. Fd. M. P. :.gd u. Flushing. Midi. Davij Stedianti, b ni t. Mi.h. PRIYATFS : S .na.el Aide . D. tr ait. Midi. Aracur P. Pa rt 1. ! !-.: w . Winueb ' i i.i. Carl K. Cd.:; Chi'-.-ig... IP. brink C, .-... t.'i'.i. Chi :-g Height-. Pi. W-.'li mi Cui ,t .n. Jr.. CLic.g Pi. Wad aw Ku! .in ski. Chi. :;?. P'? 'r ak c P i r-. n "hb go. PI. N.-u T. Levi :. R... ':.:'!. Ill 1 I--..- ,..... l r. i at Ci.-li'itill i i i. i . - " - 111. Pe'.1 I1,-.".V! I.ria arg i . Fred J. P.ylsn.a, Gr: nd Rnpdv Medi F.bnui.d Ne.v.d i'a p.eu. D.-tr ut. Midi. Walter R-'bcit Kern, M-aroe, Midi.
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John Martin Kleyncnburg. trnud RapIds, Mi. h. Charlie Si.einore. Wolboal, Ky. i Jan.es Part. .ii Strand. Chicago. PL John II. Daley, Chicago, PI. I .Inias r.ruce ;iil, birniinghani. 111. Thomas R. O'F.'aherty. Past St. Louis, t Joseph Paplnuski, ( hicago. 111. Ci,. -tries Parks, Detroit. Mi'-h. Fred Stevens. Ionia. Mb h. FrP Sl.unberg. Moliae, III. I cd'e Tubor, Richn end, Ky. Cornelius G. Ynndenrail. Grand Raphls Mi.-h. J. hn P.crnas, Chicago, 111. Frank Prow n. 'hba go, III. Alfred Mr "nriniek. 1 a hen vibe, Mich. Claud M. Kihi.ey. West S.V.em. Ill Plinn Pingree pra't, Grand Rapids. Midi. P.ails Ridder. Chicvgo, IF. Walter Wm Sdd.ick, Detroit. Mich. William 1" Sh.-ehati. Chicago. 111. Tony Sign-;--, Pine Island. 111. Robert Stephens, So-iuTsd, Ky. Svpester 1. TboircM. Alto, Midi, 'oinlios W'l.ll.TS, I-' rem. nt. Mich, .bdm Sdaiad C.., 'J'lir.-e Rivers. Midi. Pdw. J. llbei-diii"?. Cincinnati, o. liibr..so AN" 1 1 1 i . i in 1 1. Sfidham. Kv. Matthew IJptak, West Pullman. 111. borge F. Spier, Anderson. Iml. Albert Netter. C!.P-:igo. 111. H(llM)i:i LIüiniV IN ACTION: Lieut. Hugh D. Ad: lr, Chi'-ag-. 111. SFRGFANTS: Daniel P.. Ferguson, Piumiacrs Landing. K v. oth.dlo G-oine--. Springfbdd. o. Walter C. Co'.lentz, N-w Paris. O. Shirlaw All, n D.er. P'-rt IPir.ci. Midi. Loyd Fair. liild. I lit-':p. Ky. COOKS : Vti.1v Cha. Yadal-i, Hetr'dt. Mi-h. Haves H H.. ward Alliaie .-. o. Pi:gir Wa'.b r J. D-.itTy, Chi--a go. Pi. PRIVATPS : Charles C,. purling. Chi. -ago. PI. W.ir(i Hemphill. M-rgaut-wn. In-l. Petrr Iiko. Chi- ag... 111. Charles A. Wad-, Ashland. Ky. Harold A. M-'oy. 1 ndi napoii. Pel. Wili-iio Penfidd." C t -ag . 111. Ib.wnrd A. W esio-r. I'.-rt Wayne. Pal. Pb-r. o V. Pk. y. M ddietowu, o. Ir! I'.-'it. r. I., uisvil'e. Ky. ;ien;i Plea-ant. Ro .ins. .a. PI. Frank A. V :d.. tjnincy. PI. Tb mas A. Cummin srs. C .lumb-.iü. lb. H-nrv t;o- su.ann. M irlsa. Pi. Lebaii F. M- "re. Mun- b-. It; 1. Wiitson John Robi isoii. Ail -r Pe. ch. Mich , , Wp.yre o. Str.-h. M'.itfrl.'O. Pal. Prn'est P. Ai.äer.a :., Kirkl :n.l Ii: I. IPtri-v C. Pho ks-ne. H-n.lHs..!'. 111. Roy 'Mathew. Ar.'le-sen, lnd. .b.hn Samuel WLirl, Fhdniagsbarg. Kv. MI"INt; IN At TION : LIFl TF.b'ANTS: K-nv.-n P.-.p-r.- St- lbenvüba Arthur P. Carter. rh- n-b.-e. P. Ib'ward W. Verw.dilt. Tilt.cvi.b-. o. CORP RAI S : wniam Mi'.N. Alpine. Ky. P.rt::i Sd: direr. ' in rh-storu T.l Ralpii i:. Arne!-!. Paii. iri Ig '. Ia I. PK IVA TP'S: Carl A. Arme . n. Chb ago. Pi Char a-s R. P.. !! :,. Riv. r d i W. Tl.. n-e! Pe CarneL-bi. Herrin. Id. T,'"i . i P. lb gart l. Nl'es. o. .p.ha S. Hr.ff. ' ei. faience. iy. Willi-:".! Jelidk. Clexdaad. o George 'Ray M .Maaais. Turr.r-r -t -t ion. Kv. Tonv Mir.-o Crel-,t;d. ' Ale p.ienowUhl. lev-! a. l. lb.b. rt I'. St-:e. i;.d.b ;!. Ky. Wllli:;:r. J. Tirarn. ha-'.'.. Pi. A-r'.nr C. Kirkh- ft. India;, .p. dis In Pittnu.a M-I'". Pig- aro- s. Ky. Prisko. Sardt-rs. Por.--ave. K. rraak S.-rtPf. P. I-"'u'. PI. P .rl F Wauch. in. : ar.ati. o. diidof n:ri.Ni: .uiiukxt. Lieut. IM ward orr Chi-.ig . lib t- i-Qn store that furn'.tnr1, strive Vdano fir. at a reasonable - ; - - . i rice. Call Horn.- ' .1'., c li -NO 114. I.ut r-Citj rrar.fer Co. S 7 . ? -1 f tr;. ks ar.d j Koom a few r:v:r: cars at th- Mr-rtin Garage. Centrally j located Hon.e P-II ill. Advt. 8770-tf
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wide range of qualities at prices on! x PAST EVENTS CAUSE MISTRUST German Reichstag Member Says Country Must Correct Bad Impressions. A.MSTKPDAM, t. i:S. In the course r.f a spe. ;di in tho reashstag rn Thürs. lav. Driedrich von Peyer I said that the enemy's belief and the j a ssert i in that the Herman people; iveie i.i dit ic.i Hy dej. lived of their j rights and were so oppr s.sd and I dependent on Mnall ruling circles
that it constituted a constant dan- '.'",''. .... r , . ,, Adrnira Iol. whose real nam ger for th- jo ate ot t ii e entire world, had been the go-atest h..i-!,vr's K"P"id Kahn, was ror.nwtel drance to the attainment of peaee. j with lh , ircus ''ine for nearly This hindrance, deda,.... bad to be' f'-'. -Hr,g one of the hr! removed, and the government had ! Mvts exhPdted by V. T. Parnu-r. ir.wCn.'. d f ..- reabin interr.al re- I r.tly he had op'TaUd a h"?r
forms wJii'h were bng ovr-rdae. (Mi the previous day the i'O chanc.-lior had said:
"Wo ne-d confidence not mer, 1 dIr'- if' fils widow and a on, at liome; we m ed the c nlbleiice nf , f"w serving with the American exforeign countries, even the confb- ! P diticnnry forof .
! dence of our i-fa-my. For we Nvant peace ate! wo need it. Our enemy! di.-trusts our sincere intention to I V mm V.iHi i .il i i. ,, Wour complexion is V?JS vN healed that It you are 5 :nr.r irem smc t . embarrassir. i c g- r skin eruption, ;ut ive to liavc mc .r,f wouldn't yu' - -i u . t- . -.t . a ic.i ) -U tans gsri v w.. j imp. 5. d.- -rr.aes, rrcr.rss, ro-.r.-i r.e", erupti'T., r any skin b!em:.bes j prevent attractivrr.es?, ar.d rtpr, but riend? a we!', a tranjers, Stick for men , I sitlO.
Co 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m. family can contribute. Here a satisfactory ripsr for any to uii every pure. Buy conclude a j,,..ire nf j;cire. The mistrust us mainly on the ground of many events in the past, cone-truing' which wo cannot take it amiss of them if 'they liav certain doubts. "We hHa, therefore, no ue for j any one in the government wh still j favors a peace of force more than I a peace of justice. What we nf d ! in order to b able to t xi-t is an ! foI.Jard unequivocal, honest and traightpolicy. That alone can r"mt" ,,ur wr-fHr ln the " ! "ADMIRAL DOT;' WELL ! KNOWN MIDGET, IS PNEUMONIA VICTIM WIÜTI1 I'PAIXS, X. Y., Ort. A few b.ours aft'-j- h daughter, a pneumonia virtini, bad been bari-d "Admiral I)ot." widely known i midget, is dead here of the -am 1 ic.o .- here which v .s Iargdy p-ttror:red I I y rircu folk. i "Admiral I ot," who tas y-ar , , . ... , . , Try NEWS-TlivlES Wcint Ad$ wonderßl since ?f. I I Ii M JL J l. skin trouble Rfsir.ol Ointment helps t- t.vercorr.e these troubles because it c-ctins the soothing; remedies for ;kin irntat: n r ir.f.arr.rruii'. n. Resita.l 0:r.tVner.t aided by Kesm-I Scapter.ds to Iceep the s:n hea thy and increase its charms. h. want c.. !, s u,: . ;r.a sa.a
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