South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 331, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 27 November 1918 — Page 8

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listing Mm I roin Indiana, Uli ol, Michigan, Ohio and Kentucky on Casualty IJsts. 'V tl f.ii:ir;i.i!i.jii;jj i.-u r;i 1 f tl. AmT. i in i-;.'.iif....'ir f-.r. : Kill- 1 In afl'Wi. 4"7; .f Hoiiii. i. '.1; !!'! of orblent j i r 1 t !. r ' a1'. f 'i!--)!, .'.H; severely, v,; . Li!ri'! l, ii-vr- nij'ltf r:i.l:i'i',, 157; oualeii !i?f,iiv, 11'",; r::i:r? In n'tb.n 171. T.tni. KI1.I.K1 IN ACTION. Lllil TKN .M S Artioir J. ttl N-.rv. ilk. c LiJeri s. I : t f -. .:t'.n. Li. si:im;j:ants. Vlre'.I I. I-trl. t:.l!.f.1:it-il:i-. MhJot 12. ite -..', I'mwn "b. I-Ii NVvar i, 'I. i . III. .la nie Sutler; in 1. V.. ... III. K-.IMi V r.-irr. K'-itl.tj,.!. In.!. Clmoi" L. i: !. H it?! ' Cn-k, Mi- Ji . Infi J on -U. "hi'-iiT... III. AI n.' Lvitr,, l.van-vi;!.". II! J'.bn J. SlnfttTv. '.il if.iNt!. O. Fre.Jrlr" a. L.-oith -ut bin? ii.n, i"Lirl"H Le-.i, Tni. l... . f '(ihi-ui:ai.s. Ai! Jr!.n.rj. Iren Mountain. N-l i U. it HT .1. -de, Kahirn-Mi It Vbt,r A. '. ;..Ti l. aiviil II!. l-hf I Kii.k'. !Mlr III. Hirry Walt"- I . -i j i n -M-i;r-. Mi a. IMwIu I. M-rOns. !:.-tn.'.t. Mi. J; i::iIniotil N'-:.-ri. vr.i ii T . . r. . Ml- ), ;);" K;ivr.i ii.i r,;itfT i.-M. H..!!.mi1. Ml. h. .lxr.no II. IVrcmm. I v iuji.i. K Viii,'..D.T C'.iri W Ilaria.i;: Si. in.'. Mi'h. ri:n ati. -lohn A Altv,,nl I. in- -.In. I',:. .rvj-h i: i . r i - . Akron. . I'.hn A. I a tx fi. In- Inn.ifl, O Il.irry II1I. Win. l..--t r. In -I Mnt Ildwnrd Con ! s. LwcIs.hn. k llnrr.i II -kiin. Si pi um. Mi. ii iohn I illnn WfPhii'. S. . f t h-, i ; Ky. U'ultf r T. ('hiiK-y, 'Ihne Sprint:. Ky. Harry U". (';ukuz).a:ii. !.'iiir.ii. K-. Waltpr ti r.l , Iliu-Ün. Ky .In:fi . Iur.i!I. kj.-trt. Ky. f jfhe K. lireemvood. 'i; ipa PnlN, M . r t i r i N. Alvey. !;it"ii. Arthur Le- i "n r n - ui. n.itlak Miel, inUep-ie C ..st:. TI.'Mi.f.r. J r Harlem. "libici. Ill .ffhn Tlioni.n. ( 'lev el.; n'l. William ' Johns. n t-rviIT'. n .l.ph J I.l!.lii 2. OM'nlnir. 1ml. Ii;h NUnioyor. I ! ltr x. .I.ihn Nnor, '!il.vir'. In. I. f.on K.'i !.-. kl. r.rm.l Kajii-!-. Mi- li. It" ICM. h. lV.,rli. T.. .lurni'i A. .S .Dinj.Mi. l.i n.l, (. PILES! PILES! PILES! Wilma isf riLi; otmi:t. For Itlinri, Hleflln ami Itciinq: F'ile?. For sale by all Iruirists, mail Ific. nr.d $1."'0. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props.. Clvfland. Ohio. For f-ale hy Central Dm1 Co.

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J'.hn IV Smit!. r-.rtlnn-l. Mlrh. J' lin Strol..k. IVelra. 111. "f..'irii.' I.. Suci-iif-y, 'aiit.ri O Thoina .1. SwI.-k, Sut!i II;iv-n. Mih. Kaljdi UVaer. -hlnj.:. 111. Irvln Wü.mh. HeNrh.. Ind William I.il'ottp, PrnvfiUHnt. Mi. h. I-ir-:i Nl. tnan. lVrntrT U, . MI'hiO'l Oh.lfwicz. 'M-atT". Iii .T'.hn O-. ar. .I-rs-TviIl". 111. i:rn.t W. I'ptr-rn - n. Iloyn- City. Mlrh. Ant tnlo K' .itl. Cincinnati, u. .air Si-radi. CI.i' ' -. Ill l'tfr I. Street. N:rifln. William Sv.lre-r. Willi., nitow n, Ky. Wurden, 'lilciro. 111. IIKI l HOI Mi Cf-1. JoLrj i; r I' k,n. .. -t.i. Mi' h. ri:i'ATi:s. '..r?A Y.. V.. k. I.nii- itr. . I.afayett V. Hrnnnr, Sjarrnre, 111. C!,:rl' Iicthiio. Afkir.'.R. 111. Chari IMwimls, r.lrruiiisliarn M!;h. Ibnry f;r---n, I'lan city. o. 1'n n Krr-, Toii -Jn. o. .1 . h M,t r'-ir.N. L.rain. O. I''nja;nin lnrauki. I' rt Austin, Mich .loan 1 1. Zell.-r. W-t rt.dd. Ill lUlil) I KOM ACCIIiKNT OK OTIIKft riMVATLS n.irl.-H W. Har.lwl.k, K'intr:. J' A ..Wmo. Vr.;iti. 111. IUKI of ih-kam:. si:i;;i:ants. I'. t-r Marin. hi. Cli-v.-lan 1. 'Mi M AirifW. Winiif rnan. Inl. Frank Lniwell. r.o.rivl!'.0, Ind. .lav A. WVvrl. k. Chi ;:c. III. coi:roi:.i.. .Tf-I.n Lu.-kr-r, Statintn, III. Mil-. l'.ATtn Ii. Hillnian. Mi-h If.Joi n-rf.Ht. Chi.rik'". Ill I. -nils n. Jolii!.,-!!, Little V.rk. 111. Itnb-r 'liieh K. Smith. I I.-n-U-rs-m, Ky. Wiiirone.- i-orL'" NVN.in. Chi-:ic. Ill

rniVA i i:s I.i-o II. Cc.ri.f.-rt. IS'-lliwir.... HI. I.i''.io A. flray. N'v C.in-rtovn. O. I'.-.iii I'. ..nnlian. .rn!ainl. III. WllUnri) C. Mi-Coy. "1 a r i n t "H . O. Ht-rrnan iit". I'iiia. O. I'anl lloiju.'. r.r.ivi-r, . Artliur I'. Klrxli. Troy, 111. Ib.ll .1. Heed. WlNtn. . Arthur J. Sefnrth. Chleatro. Ill Lawrne W. Fhllbrook. Ch nlinjrton. O. lä!'fii. Sjiever. Silver Mi, . Ira f. IinrkPtt. Marol.xl. 111. e-ro It. Durty. C-nirtlaiid, (. Louis Fncle. Ilradford. Ky. lvtr I'm n.-is-n. li-rry. ill. :i r 1 A Huntpr, Table" lin.vc, III. Owen L. Tike. CaiujibeMsvUle. Ky. Artlnir C. Terf.ird. .ndru v. 111. Al?.-rt II Wll.-ox. ri.ilr. city. ). Lansing Iblirman. I'nrt Wayne. Ind. C1...I v. Inik-s. Mi.bllpt.'wn." Ind. r.lard W. livan-. 4 'hl. a fr. 111. Harry C. Hepji. Chieairo. 111. .Tann-- P. Murray. SH.k)iru. O. Nil S. Skinner. Cincinnati, o. I'lnl. v M. Ward. Cnunv. Kv. Ib.b.-rt L. Wllllains I5.w Ilnp Creon. Ky. Iirlaml Hi-lni. Solwnr, Ky. Narrcl A. Myers, nwcnsimro, Ky. .IniiK'M L. Powbiiid. I'usret. Ky. AllTt . StliMon. W.nbov. in.l. Cliarl.'s F. To.bl. Willlaiesticld. O. .1. Ib.lfe L. M-Manun. Pnhnyra. III. .b.l.n P. Nosi:. I.-tiai.-e, O. K.--llv It.-irnes 'lrn-. Win. host r Kv. Willlarn A. It. Pprry. Wj,tka. 111. Sa:n Sanson. IW'Ib'vUie. Hi. ci,.rb- L. Singer, Harrison. O. Ant.-n II. SJohcdin. iVeatonlci. 111. William S. Swpjwui. Akron, t . 'uv Tiirbull. P.oubl.T, O. Josjd, L. Walsli. IMwirdsvilK 111. Irvln T. Ward, CJMiiont.vlIl. Ky. Jolin W. Weaver, P.alflmore. . (U XDKI) SliVKItKIA . Cd. Stanley Cornelius Tebo, Sault J;te Marie, Mich. PK1VATFS. Sani Cljininan. I'.vanton. 111. Willlani K. San.K Salem III. .Tesejih John Zb-linski.. Manistee. Mioli. Walter II Part. Juliet. III. Ian Pinter. Lnnis. Ky. K.ra Plevln. Mt. Pi"cale. Ky. PenJ.:in!ii I ranklln Hohe. Newark. O. 'otino l'rban.i. tlrand Haven. MLli. WOlNDi:i. (lrKrfH In. I. t-rrmlned.) I. lent. Howard A. Sandeis. Aurora. III. Cl. Cliarlie C. Willa.e, Pootnille. Ind 'al:oIJt'r Koy C. Cleveland, CLicr.v. III. PKIVATi:S. Pre. Iner.irn Alb-ra, Hetroit. Mich. i:i(y P.tf. Newport, Ky. .lo..-pi W. Cook, Hichmotid. Ind. John Cornpropst. Iast Palestine, O. Kenneth A. Kaslb k, Ostend, Mich. Fred I.nu'iebreeht. S ottvllle. Mb b. Clinton I'lsher. North Luca. Thomas J. (tallnsher, Chieajro, III. Ieore K. Hansen, South Chicago, 111. Joe John Zlelinski. Hetndt. Mich. Leslie tJre.nweod. Jollet. Mb h. Millard P. lbiover. Lane U r. t . Harry J. Powers. Cleveland, O. ;uy (jiio'ii, Newark. . Theodore J. Treniblev. Chb-asro. 111. 4;ilb-rt P. ernler. Pontiac. Mich. MOlMtKIt Sl.KillTI IN ACTION. Capt. Anthony J. Kirst, Cincinnati. . Mechanic Lverett S. Wilkinson, Shoals, Ind. PUI VAT P.S. Harvey Adams, Prookshurjr. Ind. John Carl Andrews. Sidney, o William Ldward P.enson, Indianapolis, Ind Howard Frank Cooper. Addison, Mich. HHve J. Heli.tr, Jefferson. Iu-I. Frank X. Hlllenbor?. Aurora. III. Samuel A. Frb-k. Kublcn. Mich. Albert L-itbiiue. Sairinaw, Mich. Anthony Fahey, Chicai;.-, III. Chester Kiclianl Fraley, Hetroit. Mich. Stanisl.-i A. (iler.zn. kl. Hetndt. Mich. P.en.lamln Franklin Huitt. Albion, Mich. Stephen Katotia, Parberton. U. Lawrence M Kennt. Lexinpton, Ky. J.din Mal.mek Jr.. Chicago. III. Frank F. Whvte. Amherst. ). MIssg IN ACTION. Lieut. Charles P. Anderson. Chicago, 111. si:p(;fants. Fred P.-r?. Mount live. III. Alex Kuykendall, Lexlncton. Ky. Waller 11. Samson. Chicago. 111. Cpl Mar. Us- l. Kuipe. Han. o. k. Mich. PKI A I i:s. Levi Cirbcrry, Alton. Ind. Leslie Iariiell. Th-'inpsonville, 111. Fred Hockett. Indianiip.'lU. Ind. Harrv Pilo, Ln w rrnceburc. Ind. Far! L. Hovey. Pelvblere. 111. bore L. I. Pariish, Angola, ind. Charles V.. Tliornley. Prookall. . Walter W:ietiknH'ht, Cleveland, O. tt- Wnltman. Ieiiriorn, Mich. Parker Wilkinson Jr.. Akron. O. Lltner J. Williams, uin y. HI. Martin Wuttke, Lyons. Mbli. I'.jllard Jones. Ary. Ky. ti:iep;e llnsorl. ( türairo, IK Samuel T. Shackelford, Mount Willi. ua Fre.b-rick Shanno.,. Frie. Chi. 111. Ill Leonard Thompson. CTilcaco, 111. Paul J Wen.kus. Cl.baco. III. J.e k M. Zeman. Chi -a-o. 111. James Siaerles, Chl.'njo. 111. I-n-ic Tr.ddroa. Chlcac-t. 111. A" : I In tu C. Wil-ox. iJrauJ Pl.:nc, Mi.h NOTRE DAME DEPARTS FOR NEBRASKA CAMP With his captain and his regular luarterback out of his linetip. Coach I i.ocfno vi .voirt' i'.ime seni nis r.iv. through their final scrimmage Men--lay before departing for Lincoln to i.io the husky gang of cornhnskers battle. llockn will le ready after tod.i's scrimriMg'-' to leave Wednesday oer the Hurlington route fo' Lincoln at .":.".. a 'ocmpanied by - men including fa,". Halian. who will make the trip with the team, but will nr play, as Iiis injured foot li.t not as yet entirely healed. Mohn will also be out of th game and Abie I.oekard will hold down quarter against Nebraska. FOUR MINUTE MEN WILL BE DISBANDED DEC. 24 WASHINCTON. Nov. ST. Tho ruanization of four-minute meii of the committee on public information will conclude its work and be .'.islanded Pec. 24, Chairman Creel I announced today. Se.a ral cam-ji-ii-ns ox ine iour-minute men remain to b corv.pl ted l e fore th.C 1 :te. incluiling that for the Ked Cxu&j Jaouid service.

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I . iV I Ii.: f : M - n .1 .1 k- ------- Copyright. 1S18, bv Nrwipapcr ASKETBALL IS KITS.B.I.S. Games With Grand Rapids and; Lake Forest are on the Winter Schedule. The basket hall season has opened ! at the high school with the old j pirit. Fourt.-en first class i;ams have been scheduled, eiKht of them j to he p ayed on the local Y. M. floor. Coach Colilmyer states that it is the best arrangement of Fames that the iocals have had foi years. With tlie first wanie with Elkhart, Dec. fi, only two weeks off, the coach has drilled the prreen material un ceasingly on passes and criss-crosses. The coach has a far worse condition j to face than he had in football. The j Kreon material is slowly cominpr up i to standard, some candidates having had experience in interclass basket ball. The second team, as well as the first, will have a schedule, the coach oiderinp eight extra uniforms;. The mei who are going good and who are expected to make the basket bal. five are: Capt. Watters, (loodma.T, Wedel. Smith, Uobacher, Meilnndcr, Cunningham, Huntman j and Fdwards. Some of the exciting games that will be seen on the floor are with Grand Ilapids Forest ar d Kendallville. BOWLING SCORES fc Jf r " STl DKI1AKKU I.KAGI K. STARTS KS

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SOUTH BEND HUNTERS TRAVEL TO TENNESSEE A number of South Rend men are now absent on a hunting trip at Heelfoot l-ke, Tonn. Thev left Saturday and expect to be gone a week. 1 The party includes: J. M. Stüde- i I baker, jr.. Sanford Hugee, J. C. I Irwin. Charles N. oberlin. Wilbur I Meyers. C. N. Fasset. Dr. L. J. ; Smith. Walter Miller, J. J. WoolI verton and A. L. Hubbard. BERLIN PREDICTS NEW TROUBLE IN GERMANY COrKHAOEN. Nov. 27. It i? . certain that in the course of six weeks a catastrophe will occur in !(ermarty both as r g irds tho ordinary food stocks and the supplies of , livestock. I This otr.eial announcement i been made in Ib rlin. at c rdir.g dispatch received h.eie which has to u says ; it is stated thai ! better th.'.n in the grain hirvest is previous years, but ! the potato crop is much worse, owIlng to a lack of labor lue to the departure of Russian prisoners. Cirst h u rch Main and Mad. Tha nki:i inc morning, at L: diallv invited. of Chrir :s..n st., Mir if? s, 2m. The p t. cientis-t. will hold Thursday ublic is corq 'i " ; 7 Scotch sweater v.irn in ere at 1 Mrs. M . A. Fralick" 1 r. N. Main st. 27 Advt.

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PARIS, Nov. 27. A league of nations is likely to figure before the peace conference at a very early taire nf the proceeJincrs, instead of bcin relegated to the close, after the territorial aspirations of the various powers are settled.

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AitC& 1 J i?aJ Rights Reseivtd. Reaistered in U. S. .i j,. Your Training or by Our Home Study Plan. 1 ference hould thereafter lo th main gui.b j in national aspiration?. I One cf the chief of these ideals. it is pointed out, was to prevent fu- ! ture warfare and a league of nalions has been generally and oifieially accepted as the most practical orI ionizations for a eeomplishing that . ideal. It is therefore held that thH I -hould be one of the first subjects cons:dred arid sho'iM ard of ideals for other set a stand -subjects fullowitiL.'. It can be sta-ed that this AmerJ- ! (.in view of procedure h is found warm supporters in England and j With Neu) Records s,. i'.T. - r 4 1 1 -x- ;- -Vi , A". a 4. . 4- v . r d rcoid of the bi"-.mi ..peri stiii i.n.s and tlie plunge tor distance.

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Call, France, though there is also another viewpoint, which clings to the old procedure under the Vienna congress, whereby Individual aspirations j for territory should have first con sideration. Those urging that territorial questions should eome first say that it Is highly desirable to sign a peace treaty embodying the essential details at the earliest possible moment, so as to terminate the official war period under which troops are held for tho duration of the war, and railroads, telegraphs and other public utilities are similarly affected until peace Is declared. According t this view an early peace agreement on essentials would -elease the armies, including the American troops holding the occupied regions. Old Guard' Opinion. Having secured an early agreement cn territorial and other practical details it ia suggested the larger genera! questions, like a league of nation?, could come up later for extended discussion either by the peace congress or a separate international concress to formulate the working details of the league. This ciew i chietly held by those favoring th old Vienna congress procedure of individual claims Mrs, while the American viewpoint 1 distinctly favorable to establishing ideals first as the guiding principle e-f the congress. The appointment of the Brazilian J delegates, Nilo Pecaha, the foreign ministfr. and It'uy Harbosa, ambassador to Argentina, is leading; to a discussion as to whr.t extent the South American countries will support a league of nations, and the effect of the league on the Monroe doctrine. It is the general understand g that the South American republics have the same favorable attitud? toward as league as the allies. Woultl Bv Universal. Whether a league ...f nations, in which Europe would be largely represented, would extend authority to the western hemisphere, including South. Central and North America, is not clear, but the prevailing view is that its authority -vould be universal. jt is said that this would not be a substitution of the league's authority for the Monroe doctrine in South American affairs, but rather an extension of the Monroe doctrine whereby Joint international action would supplement and reinforce the Monroe doctrine. BAKER WOULD PROVIDE WAR WORKERS AT HUB WITH TRANSPORTATION WASHINGTON. Nov. 27. Soo'y Baker expects soon to submit to concress a request that an appropriation be made to relieve war workers who will bn release j whn reorganization of tho war department to n peace basis begins. Thousands of employes will be dismissed then and Mr. B ker plans to ask that each b2 given transportation home. 1 RELIANCE COAL. the most satisfactory all fuel hat ever graced anvone's It's rund w ! se . ou C. know about a word to th. H. Iefrees. .115 S Taylor t. Phones: Citv. A lt. Bell. 279; Home o279. 9 S 2 3-2 3 ' Autograph'e kodaks and cameras, at Schilling's. . 4 Advt. Browni 392:

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IL v 1 -J 1 U I 3 write or telephone for Catalog ) NORTH LIBERTY, IND. C- C. Smith and wife left Tuesday for a visit with relatives at Danville, 111., and Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nels-n spent a few days in Gary this wo k with Mr. and Mrs. Martin voung. I. E. Fair spent Tuesday in outh Bend on business. Mrs. John Egger is .-vpending this week In Motpelier, Jho, with relatives. The Christian Indies' Aid served lunch at Mrs. John Fair. SibThursday. There are several news case? of influenza developed in the past fewdays. Mr. and Mr Willis I'oynter and Kay spent a few tlayts in South Bend this weekC. F. lrin was in Streator 111.. Wednesday on business. Mrs. I. A. Lunch and father. Leanord Pearse, were in South Bend on business Friday. Itay Iewssader has .rono to Peoria., 111., where he will spend the wintr with hi? grand-par nts and other relatives. Mrs. Mamie Yenna of South Uen-I is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. I E. Fair. Chalmer Stull, who has been in an army training camp in Georgia for the past several months, arrived home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Boss Baker and Mrs. Kim er Schmell were callers in South Bend Friday. Cecil Benjamie Is improving slowly after a second attack of inlluenza. (V)Ms ('uiisc Iliulaehes and Pain.-. Feverish Headaches and Body Pain caused from a cold are soon relieved by taking LAXATIVE BBOMO QUININE Tablets. There's ,n!y oa" Bromo Quinine." E. W. '.B'VES signature on the box. r.Oc. Advt. MARLEY 1V2 IN DEVON 2t4 IN. AID G OLLARS CLÜETT PEABOErY CQIKaTEOfKY. Cured His RUPTURE I I ms badly rur.ture.l h!! lifting i ! truck sv?ral lmrs ag-. Ioit-'r al 1 iay only t op of cjrp w.as an ; ratio:. Trusses d 1 ! rue n p. I' 'tally I got L .Id ef i,T,rt!ilt;,' tt.at fjui'-kl snd ompl-t-lj curel n.e. .'iri have and the rupture b:i urr v-t a rc.fi. zltLouti I nm d iti hird work a carpenter. Tfc. r ;n r.o e;'-rati'"it;. wj h't tirnt. r,n trouble. I t.avn rcti.ir.g to p!L ! but will s!v 11 lriforn.it;. .n :it.Lit fiw I cu ,naJ find a .ia.t- f ur- witrcj?:t if Jul write ... in-. L':-.a-M. I'nllen. Carpenter. 110 L. Mar.fi:.:, Avenue, M 1 n.i f j uan. N. J. iVttrr tut cut tbls iiutlce an 1 snow it v ai.y otLr Lo are rurture 1 ton r..y mt a Pf or at at ntn the n-isr of r'jrt'-r-I t r.d t!: worry and d.u.i'i-r f aa oera4 loft, AJt.

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