South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 335, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 December 1918 — Page 4
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES cloth, more than vr;iVf of fal ri". ! !;: : th.iii ciilnr of 1 r i 1 1 or cn- . t-!' tti.n. U is a cow.r.ant Mazim-; v.o;.- arri'-s the .-kl-i. rlramir. thr.i in'.i.v- i.f hope with a new .ro:u;fce, , !.;' S' .tii(l beautifying all the ; i-: -i r I t: - of th" Ttrln, an-i : : i : i n ; i:i - 1 1 :!; y aa th; b4-ne :.: -nt light ! "f lü-rtv." "S. and P. K 2 i i ? .' - :? i)N . if. - 1 j V r. v - ' -" 7 I : -i. PV n I
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Services Will Include Dedica- GET 726 "SLACKER'' jstate Will Publish Complete tion of Service Flag RECORDS IN THIS CITY f Record of 92 Counties'
of Lodge.
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ir. ! fcr it- part in th :-i okr ocr i irue h-. - ! ri rfi '1 tv Mim. P. '. ! I:h'';. chairman of the
War Work.
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INhlANArOLIS, Nov. CO. In
fill na v.-in have a war history which
' i'i ' hairman of th' i.honotfrar,v rr-
i iri'.r cori .f Now York r,ot nl' will giv a comi'lote an.!
T:.-' r:;r i tn.c th- n,.-;..o: y .f th.Who li.t'.i- pa -.-.! t ;;:-. t: ; yr.n.I 1 u r ; r: u: pr-.r.j. .ar Pie. r i- - ,. ir' an annual ee:,t I. "! .v v,.r , , ,.. S i v of De era be r , ,ir ;. 'i r !-v th:.- i:: :! f ra t rn.tl r a n i z 1 1 i n . In orij'iri.ti' !i f;-e ar.t.ua! memorial .'.rai . th- :. al ! . . . r military i ;!;lk; j! ,.. t.-,i-cate.j an-! ? -i t T ..-r j. . ! f . .j the lat- 'aph . , r, , ;, ; , ; ; F. S. A., n-a-nr !y '-...! ! jr. ! t i.- jr. Franc-. ;u, who u,:-, a no-!:;t.r or th'-. s..iith i:.-i. i t.f i;;;,-. Th'- f ro i - u , , .L-; ., ; o' k . t r : i will t ,f t ;,.. , ,;- - tc'ua t y rtu t! r '. v :n 'io i) thi .'a-;.ri. ..ant-J. i -l'i : . lt anl th- in rn t i ! l rol'li s. ;. J, .? :j Y.i!- -,-. Pr-f. .!:,!.,;, v. il! j. -.-.. hat th- oriran. .oiirt.f anl n-.m fli tiop,- ari.in:;.l fur la.ariMtn ar.-: ftly N.w th. I ;ht , f luv." "Th. Yarant i'h.- v," v "Th !.-'.,'
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':. jtrii" n-conl (t the work of th" state Mr. I'.-irnclt .'at"- that he wasias a wholo hut will tf-11 of th war ; ! t-."l with th- rt'j ort from Houth . ;. tivitis of -arh of tli &i counties r.. r.l ,ir:'l that in j.roj.oit ion to its 'in thf Ffatf, according to iilans now r";uatj..n h- h l.'.H that it -x- i"-in forinulat-!. (Jnv, James P. ''I'd ;h.. r. turn from most oth r j ( loo.lr ich has announvil ho will ".:-s. i conff-r in th- near futuro with Harit .m roll et '! TL'; records ! low IJndly of Kichmond, ycrptary an-1 on" iua-hin" as a r-sult .f th ', of th? Indiana State Historical comt : j . icn. Til" woman's s'ction of , ru:?sion, con'-ern!n th jdans for
. . fMji.' il m" d. fen" was assisted , .'ich a war history. After the con-
.tiiith aii'l jffipncp it Is f.xj.pctfd detilN of the torp. Oforn'o j P'-m will he worked out rapidly.
'h. lo.-l: and 'o. tor.-. !!.!!t P.ros. The governor has Issued a staten, th- 'opp Musio shop, rnent to all war apenci" of every md i:;h"!'.s Müsic stör-. Th" latt.-r character in Indiana, and in the
-tor- v.iiii;t' '! d to pack tin r c- I vr rious countir-.s. urpinp them to
i a t h- wirk 1 y t h Wli- rr. tt r-irnitur'
on!.-, for shipment, this hein d;ne .-'at'.! day.
TO SHOW PICTURES AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
pr'?"rve intact all records, photographs and other material that might he of value in throwing lipht on war activities. Unless such re-c
ords, mor" or Tss complete at th" present time, are pref-rved intact, th" covfinor says, it will ho almost Imncitil.lp fnr u-h:ifi'pr nrcinlT.a.
.-'ori;.- ' xc?t rit pict'ires of Paris' '. ,, . , , , , . ''
make fu"e the various
dth the war
u.nK n,e r....r;:(,r!v !. "I-n -" srr.-n. in. ices wn,, and rfmtnerriril histnrv men ! U-i'l'.t.K Ur.ighf v.ill t !,. f. 1 . . at T:"o p. m. All s"ats aro ,,.ir . . r,(,r,,s ,vi,1rh
original in character, and of which there are no copies. It is said to lie prohahle that the General nssomhly next year will ) asked fo ofTiciTlly take up th pro!lm of the liistory. However, the Indiana Historical commission alveadv is a le'al organization and it
I.;.y M.s;.,." an! Stri;,,. rr. wid ." Mown Sunday evening at the hlstorv to ev:r. "Star S;,.,- I : r ., M t h . I rst i hristLxn church. These ,h urped We.r-r My ;o.l ,a Th.-." an injures are the vary h"st. ;l(r,.nc!0S connected w A rir ar.-i. . Th- Path- N"vs will also h" put , . , .
lov,in;; h.-.t:t!f : trii.tj?e f.. th-- fv ' 'hoir will render several
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th.t ha. :i,i;. !;r , 1?i(,tl , -...rev. DR. J. M. GREENE hin a s :'. TO ADDRESS CHAMBER
:.io:?;;"r "T; nn J. M. :r ne. ). n. pastor of the
th" 1 ; '.VII of Ala. rt--.iV fron: the rii.is.ia 'do:, I-
i'irar "in -."in or human . r''iir,ity. Pirs M. i:. . hut ch in this city, ani w ould proceed with the work of com-lurp..s-and aspiration has om s , f, rm-rly f the Pro.idway church, I piling the information, 'cept adhade.l and h.a.I ;in.i f.,,,w.;- N,,r ? r;d:.. na i.o will l,o th- speaker at ! ditionnl appropriations would h made of t-.dd, i. or of -il..r. r or of : he 'ham h-r of 'omnierc- luneheon ' needed. Th' povernor h-is said lie Kranit--, nor of I rmizr, t its frail 'which will he h"l 1 at 12:15 o'clock I planned to utilize everv facility of t'Xture -.MfliHa-j a, nor." if fd., !....,. tt - ; . .re'f.i tt-.. totn tr ie erl llrn tfrmri 1 centers
in th" development and selection of material for the record.
suai. mitir.-. it !- nmrn r;;in r, .,,. prepa r"d and all members and ni-re !iihh!a. ri!..r. rh.n -h..a of fri. rids a re incited to l.e pisent.
Pneumonia More Easily Prevented Than Cured
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will Increase Your Power of Resistance to the Disease.
It is 'a hen ;he bojv is wcMkeneJ, In overwork, worrv or disease and the powers of resistance are at "a low ebb that one may become an easy victim d Pneumonia. An inflammation and congestion of the iiincous membranes, whether from coughs, colds, catarrh, irip or Spanish Intluenza, then renders an attack of the pneumonia .uerm exceedinh dangerous. fJrecautionary measures now may save you a severe illness later. To keep the mucous linings healthy by relieving coughs, colds, catarrh and catarrhal conditions in tlie head, tliroat, stomach, bowels or other organs. Dr. Hartman's World Famous Peruna is recommended. Don't be careless. Take heed from the experience of Mrs. P. S. Skinner, Pox :oi, Tobiu. Nebraska. A letter written by her in August ot 1 1 I S . reads: "I k. ci P runa in the ion.-e all the time for couplis, colds and pains in the hst. I had pneumonia two years ao last t int ! ;.ü.i 1 now i,s. lru?'.a to keep from taking it apaln. I Iiüd It IC I .t t ."" Dr. Hartman be.uan prescribing Peruna trty-ltve vears a,uo. It is not new. untried or an experiment. Through its aid to digestion and assistance in elimination, Peruna insure a rich blood 'supply which exerts a healing iniluence upon the mucous membranes, tones up the entire system and increases your powers of resistance. Penma is a v.ood medicine in the family at any time and especially so right now. BUY PERUNA TODAY AND BE SAFE. Tablet or Liquid Fcrm. Sold Everywhere.
WALNUT TRFES SHOULD BE PLANTED IN PASTURF FIELD SAYS EXPERTS
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INDIA .VAPOUR. Ind.. Nov. .?n. Planting of walnut trees in pastures and fields in which live stock is allowed to praze is advocated h th" täte hoard of forestry in a recent hulPtin. While the hoard says that shado in a pasture is advantage to the stock, the host kind of tree for that purpse is the walnut h.-cause the nuts have a commercial value and the wood of the mature 1 tree is vahiahle. Each field on a farm pastured should have one or inert- trees, the forestry experts declare. liiscuss'npr reasons for shale in pastures th" experts assort that live stork pra7.es ahout two-fifths f th? time, and the remainder5 is spent in standing- rear fences, pates, or under trees. Tf poiMe the trees should he on th" hiphest point in the fiel,', hecnuse fertilizer i-j needed more there. Walnut is preferaMe because it chade is not so dense that cultivation mntint he carried on almost to the hody of the tree. Tt also will tand the trampinp of the stock l etter, and its roots prow deep. Ohjectlons that stock will po 'inder tree.-s durimr a storm and h killed hv liphtninp more than in hVlds hare of tr"es. the hoard says, are not well founded, for the reason that if not under trees the animals will huddle topether, usually near the fence. Most Indiana farms now have wire fenevs. few properly proun!d. and much stock is killed hy electricitv durinp storms, as t.h animals stand near the wires.
Y. M. MEMBERSHIP DRIVF
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at.ur.-s Ch:t"rs in r P.inw-s. Watrh.w.
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Ghas. M. Schuell Jrurh-r and optometrist. '2 IS - P !i ,an m. rii:sT (.HOlis. I.OWI U IMIUT.S.
V. M. P. A. acti-ities on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday of next week will he d-voted to securinp th renewals of memberships. There arc a numher of memherships for the three months. October, Novemberand Pee'mher. which have not her-n renewed as yet and a meetinp o workers who xvill endeavor to secure these will he held at the Y. M. C. A. at 7 o'clock Monday eveninp. The meetinp has been called by L. A. Walker, president of the South Pend assocf ition.
HOGLUND IS PROMOTED Mr. and Mrs. Aupust. Hoplund, 1 s 1 7 Mieliip in st., r. ceived a let-
t. r from their .-on. Paul Hplund. i saying that he had h-en advanced from a private to first serpaant in j the Held artillery. S. -rpt. Hopltmd j enlisted in South Pond last June in j th." mechanical corps and was later transferred to the held artillery. !
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I Xc'vs Tia:. s S;..- i.d Srvi-: HLPFl-'T .. Ind., Nov. ai.m, a il!a.ue of about 7T inh.abi- ' taut- near here, has what it el U'p." to bo the r:- o:-l in th.e wa of .-ou-i pies who hae bee;- married jytars c.r more in proportion to its j popul ition. Pecentlv. en the same 'day. th.ree iu'.rrivd. co"ih-s eelebrat- : e l their co-d.en weddinp annivera:y. Thty v-re Mr. ar.d Mrs. Isaac Aller.. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adv. and 'Mr. ami Mrs. Uo'. .-rt ArchWd 1. I
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This elegant dining room suite certainly would be a much appreciated gift, tine enough to grace any home. See our wonderful display finest in South Bend.
Nothing makes a finer Present then a fine tapestry Chair or Rocker. We have a number of
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Also see our wonderful showing of Davenports.
Exceptional Offerings in Floor Lamps
Never in our history have we shown so large or varied an assortment of floor lamps. Special Monday A beautiful Empire design, made with a heavy hand-turned standard in mahogany finish with large silk shade trimmed with deep fringe complete with six feet silk cord and electrical equipment, at only
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