South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 368, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 January 1919 — Page 7
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THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES nmAV iTvnvixG. .iwruiv s. mis 7 3X 2E NEW AMBASSADOR OFFERS CREDENTIALS The Max Adler Corner In the Heart of South Bend CITIES; REDS AUTOCRATIC Max AdlleF Co.'s : uper Banks and Big Establishments Are Nationalized; Fuel Is Out of Question Under Bolshevik Rule. ' 4 f -. r
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LONDON', Jan. Z. fHriti.-h wire'.?s srvirO I )i-N.itifiirtiou anl ration in i't'tn'r i'l, causal y the almo-t toinpI-t" uiviip'ir:ince of th iT'Cviri''1! f lifV and thy vvtm of jovermnr nt In r fleet uriflf r t!-hoik rul arc so widespread that th- jiop'Jlarf is on th of an out'.'rrak, accenting to a Danish buim-.- man, who has ruturncd from lUissia. "Conditions in Petrocrrad are ex- ( e-'dintrly dfprt s.rip," he says. "Expt for the rod KUrd and Us ::KentM. the population Ls in dire nevd. rnro:i;nl is faro to face wit'i ompMe ?tarv.'itIon. The prices ct ordinary articles of food have ri.-en 'nornioiisly, and it Is difficult to buy anything even at the prices. "All the biK establishments and the factories have been nationalized and are either dosHl or in half working order. The hanks have bcrn nationalized and money circulation has therefore stopped. A recent do. eree prohibited the carrying of parcels In the streets without speolil Permission from the red guard agents, and consequently one h held up when one trb-s to go out shopping. No fuel is to be had. "The present system of government is creating general stagnation and the misery in which the majority of the popular is living has fostered dissatisfaction and desperation, which are gradually spreading and which nee.i only a spark to break out into flames. On all sides it is hoped that the entente will b able to find means to supply Petrograd and save the population from starvation. During the day it i3 comparatively quiet in the street, but after dark no one who does no', belong to the rangs of the red army d ares to go out.
G. E. CO. WILL HAVE . EXPORT CORPORATION l'.y I'nifed Press NEW YORK. Jan. Z. Trail opportunities developing as a result of the war's end will be taken advantage of by the Honeral Flectric company through the medium of a new export corporation, it was learned loday. Th" new concern probably will be called the International CJeni jal Electric corporation. All the stock is to be retained by the parent company. (Terard Swope' will te president and Charles Nea'e i hairman of the hoard of directors. M. A. Oudinn is to be vice-president. HATE PILLS. CALOM AND CASTOR Oil If cross, feverish, constitpated, give California Syrup of Figs." Look Vaek at your childhuoil days, r'iju-mber the "dost?" mother insisted on castor oil calotnel. cathartics. How yon hated them, how you fought aain.-t taking them. With our children it's different. "Mothers who ling t the old Imrn or physic dimply don'L realize what thej do. Tlie children's revolt is well-founded. Their tender littK? "iiisides" are injured by th.tn. If jour chibl's stomach. Ilvrr and bowels n d dcansirig. gi t only delicious- ' "ahtoi liia S rup of l-'ixs. Us action :s os:t'.e. but gtntle Millions of mothers keep ti'is ';.irinJess "fruit l.iatie" handy; they kr.or.- children love to take it; that a teat-poonful i;ien today s.n o a sick child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a bottb1 of "California Syrup of Viu-s'." which has full drectuuis for taties. children of. all aues .nd for grown-ups plainly on each bottle. lb-ware of counterfeits sohl here. Sen that it H Made by 'X'alifornia Fig Syrup Company." llefuse any otlu-r kir.d with contempt. If won en (eel wctk. run-down, urei cut whtn they re f!e. ntr- ' vous tnd hajBardthere ire thoutmds who might readily bui'.J Iher red ccrpuiclef. become rojjrcheeked, ttronj and healthy tnJ be much murt attractive in every way. VS hen the iron gott from tht t'.ood o( women, tht healthy low rf yourhleave their?km and their charm and vivacity depart. A two weewi course ol uxatej iron crkawonjieriinrnjny catei.
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tiCiCW. MT?X VIKCEHT AXToR. .Mrs. Vincent A.stor and Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt. sr.. both of !whom have been engaged in can teen work overseas-, have arrived from France aboard the French liner Ii I,orraine. Mrs-. Astor had been in France since June, 1517. She was engaged in canteen work at Brc-t, where, with 4 50 women under her supervision, her canteen fed as many as fi'OO American soldier? in a day. Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt. who also had been engaged in canteen work, is returning for a three months' furloimh, after which she will return to France and aid further in the care of the American Leys. TRANSPORT SAILING DATES ANNOUNCED r.v Fnited Tres: WASHINCITON", Jan. 3. Transport movements were announced b the war department today as fol lows: Toloa. from Brest Dec. CO, for New York, duo about Jan. 10, with SOtb battalion trench artillery, 145th aero construction squadron, casual companl 321. riua, Irrest. Dec. ?,0, for Nov.1 York, due about Jan. 11, with the r.th and 12th anti-aircraft sector, a trench mortar battery and casual company 32 C. AbanKarez from Bordeaux, Dec. 2S, for New York, due about Jan in, with casual company No. 1 and about 100 casuals. Minnesotan from France, Dec. 2.1. due New York about Jan. 6, with five casual?. The Sfith division Cndre, not the Sth division Cadre, as oripinally announced, is on the transport Sihoney. due In New York Jan. 7. WRECK MAY BE THAT OF SCHOONER WINCHESTER I'.v 1'nited Tress : ST. JOHN, N. lb. Jan. A wireless messaue from the steamship Cersiean. which sailed from here yesterday, reported .sighting wreckage of a vessel with masts uprigh4. midway between Briar island and I n-andman, in the Hay of Fundy. It was suggested that the wreck may be that of the schooner Winchester, which sailed from New York two months ago, and of which nothing has been heard since. MICHIGAN RATIFIES NATIONAL AMENDMENT LAN'S I NC. Mich.. Jan. The Michigan legislature today ratifie.i the amendment to the constitutior providing for a dry nation. Botu. houses adopted the resolution without debate and the only opposition came in the house, whore, thre . vote were east against the pro pOS.tl. 3 VANDAl.IA. Dec. rtl. Sch.ool will commence Monday after being closed several weeks. James Iane has a sister visiting him from Ann Arbor. Kay Simdtzer came home from camp to .pend the Christmas holidays with his parents Floyd Filley of Cnicjpo is theilest of his mother. Mary Kapp is spending a few day near l.rownsville with her siste.v Mrs. Osborr.e. Morris Martin of Casopolis isied our villace Wedne?ilay. Mrs. W. U. Voorhis of Ca-sopol;-spent Christmas at the Denisoi ho nie. Mrs. Frank Doane was a caller in Cassopolis Monday. Charles White transacted bu:nei in Cassoptd-s Monday. Mrs. Kate Simpson v.a a isitor at the county seat Monday. Frank Doane was a caller in South Per.ti Monday. Mrs. H. S. Fast and daughter wen in s--opolis the first of the week. Mrs 'harles White died Thursday evening after a sickness lasting several weeks. The burial was i.i Pi Pireh Lake eemetery on Sunday. I
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