South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 30, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1919 — Page 3

TiintsDAY i:vi:inc;. .iam aim so. i'.fiv SETTLEMENT OF Distillers Claim Ratification Not Binding Some Great Figures at World Peace Conferences r. -

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uiiu I OUUbUlUie Prevents Vote. ; ; WAHIIIN'fiTr jV r... lonj dluior, of ninTnlrmnt.s ! 1 and of tho H.tchrok Substitut.- tue-! ' vente! tho ju-nit UVdrwl .y from .tr V-(lrwl i v from K vot- on th- military ( to aiidat1 and p r- ' f r':icnir.f a final v 'omnilttH' rt hill m fettiomf-nt of informal war! contracts aroatin $ L'.T." O.ono.O';'. ! In moving a rects. s-n. Char..'f. r-1 ""-f-'on, in charge of th measure, announce. 1 that Iio wou endeavor to kep tho f(.nai in .von tomorroi tomorrow until tin? legislation -n nartn!. I ins f ni!oration of th bill ; thf Kmatc tentatively alojtMj' has f i Durin; """y r.ulf tentatively aiIojt-,j an amendment l.y Sn. Hen.Ierson. nf Nevada. nuthori7inir th sor-retary of tho Interior to alju.t claims rnwln out of th. stimulation y th" government of the production of minerals needed in the prosecution o fth war. Another amendment hy Sen. McKellar. of Tonne-'.. , rqulrinir th war department to furnish -onirrc the names of tho contralto m whoo claims were adjusted and thf nmounts involved was adopted. 41 to 12. Tho donate rojocted, 12 to ! 0, an amendment hy Sen. Smith, of Arizona, whieh would hae prohibited the Importation of I.'yptiin lont: tap!e cotton for six months after tho bill become a low. Sen. Smith aid the purpose was to protect the American growers of this rado of cotton who had increased their neajre during tho war at tho request of the government. I'nder the Hitchcock substitute, which it Is planned to dispose of oon after the senate meet.s tomorrow, claims Frowine out of the cantellation of war contracts would bo adjusted by a commission composed of a representative of the war department, the deartment of justice and the business interests of the country. In tirpinir its adoption today. Sen. Hitchcock said he thought the adjustments should be made hy disinterested parties and declared that the committee hill would authorize the secretary of war to validate war contracts made oven the day before tho armistice was sipned and upon which not a dollar had been spent. Sen. Chamberlain denied that the measure would permit xich procedure and declared that if the secretary of war or any of his subordinates did such ;t thin they sJiouM be impeached. TOLDS He-d or chestare best treated externally Voiir "Rocty).UtTr EW PRICES 30c, 60c $1.20 ,.!f.ti.:tu'ii.i.,).t,.',.i

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Has the Real Delicate Butter Flavor BECAUSE it is made by an exclusive process, developed by the makers of Troco, who specialize on this one product. Others may employ the Troco ingredients, but our perfected method alone gives the true flavor. Thus, instead of a butter substitute, Troco is really butter's successor vegetable butter made from the dainty white meat of coconuts, churned with pasteurized milk.

Energy Food

Like butter, Troco is energy food that is easily digested and assimilated, with indispensable nutritive qualities. For cooking it has no equal, either from the standpoint of results or economy. It goes farther than butter. Your dealer will supply you with a capsule of the vegetable coloring used by butter makers if you wish to use it. Not Oleomargarine Every T'oco carton is labeled "oleomargarine.

r I -:' ", I i'- ' . ; ' . Ü ,'' ; I V ' - 'v, '. Airia i m ti lid 5REMIE.R. LLDVD 6EORGE - ?3lR4 ARTHUR The followinp; casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Wounded severely, 180; total. 180. vot'M)i:i si:vi:m:L.Y. CORPORALS. Chas. M. Kerr, Clio, Mich. Otto I. Schreiber, Detroit, Mich. PRIVATIV. Fred Wilcox, Morley. Mich. Frank C. Mosher, Pontiac, Mich. Joseph L. I'almer. Larwill. Ind. John Singier, Detroit, Mich. Ym. J. nogtie, Mt. Clemens, Mich. August fl. Frank, Saginaw, Mich. John Kowalsky. Detroit, Mich. Jerry McCahe. Indianapolis. Ind. I'ln f M.Y'illi.-.!.. I.-lIr. Atl,1, .1111 . .Ill l IlUt I IJ , l illll, .UK M, k Robert I. MacICniirht Gladstone Muh. Tho following casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces; Killeü in action, ??,: died of wounds. 2S: died in airplane accident, 1; died of accident and other

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U.nAurOUR - causes, 10: died of disease, 46; missing in action, 45; total, 163. lILLi:i IN ACTION. PRIVATKS. Sew Mikula, South Renal, Ind. A. R. Thayer, Chesaning. Mich. K II. I. I'D i. .Miitori.ANi: AcxnI)i;.NT. Pvt. II. It. Kuhn. Warsaw. Ind. dii:i) or nisi:.si:. Cpl. Rolt. Wagner. Lafayette. Ind. I Pvt. P.enj. O. Rartholoniew, Lapel, ! Ind. MISSING IN ACTION. PRIVAT KS. Harold II. Irving, Detroit, Mich. G. Pfeirrman, Coldwater. Mich. M ARINi: CORPS CASI ALTILS. Tho following marine corps casualties are reported by the commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action, .1; died of wounds received in action. 7; died of disease, ?; wounded in action, degree undetermined, 2; wounded in action, slightly, 1; missing in action, 4; total. 20. iijHr,is,Mi.i'fTfrli!Wn'' l,Wilu(U.ii1itlnuu'.liuiiwii.riiiliuitiii:ii1;;:ljuhi liiin, iii'.iir l.iUiUiuAit)ii.ihuaJ.Ji.!j,.iuu!ii)lai4

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because of old laws made before it was invented. But it contains no animal oils nothing but pure vegetable fats and pasteurized milk. The Troco Company makes no animal oil products. Ask for TROCO by Name Your dealer has Troco or will get it for you if you order it by name. Don t just say "nut margarine if you want the quality and the true butter flavor that is to be had in Troco.

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'.v: - ' T'-Ji i)ii:i or wocnds rixt:ivi:d in ACTION. PRIVATES. Martin A. Dentel, Lulu. Mich. Frank I). O'Hara, Ann Arbor, Mich. 'OCNIi:i (Degrcv Ciidetermincd). Pvt. T. Wade, jr., Fennville, Mich. SICK IN HOSPITAL. ( Prot iouiy Reported .Missing.) PRIVATES. Fenton M. Ablrich. Vernon. Mich. Wm. F. C.iM.ard. Clawson. Mich. Francis R. Ilaines, Detroit. Mich. prii:nt ron duty. (Previously Refuted Mining.) IMUVATES. Fdw. Schuster. Dftroit. Mich. Henry II. Tonnies, Kvansville, Ind. (omii'cnoNs. Tho following cabled corrections are as an appendix to the regular casualty lists: WOCNDCD SLIGHTLY IN ACTION ( IVe iou-Iy Rrpoi-tetl Killed in Action.) ('Id. John Deutsch, Indiana Harbor, Ind. di i:n or disiusi:. (Prctiou-ly RoHrtHl Mising in Action). Leland R. Menter, Orand Rapids, Mich. vorxnm in action. IH'groo I'mlotermliietl ( Irovlously Rcxited Mining In Action). SLRC.FANT. William P.. Parbett, Cooks. Mich. PRIVATFS. Andy V. Allen. Yassir. Mich. Romeo Lefebvre, Three Rivers. Mich. Herman Roy. Hanvtramck. Mich. ritcrnt:d to pity. (Pieviotisly Reported Mlsini; in Action). PRIVATK. William lUstorvelt. Kalamazoo. Mich. r.RRONi :o i'sly r r i o rti :i dii:i or iisi:si:. Pt. Joint M. .McCarthy, South Rend, I ml. The following casualties are reported by the Commanding General of the American Expeditionary Forces: Killed in action, 4": died from wounds, 44; died of accident and other causes. 9; died of disease, 11: wounded severely, 20; missing in J action, 7: total. Llfi. KILLED IN ACTION: j Pvt. L'lwrencc Peezy, Detroit. Mich. died or WOUNDS: Ppl. Llewellyn F. Walker. Jackson. Mieh. DIED OF DISEASE: Pvt. Fred Zurbrugg, Quincy Branch. Mich. Vnt'.M)i:i) SEVERELY: PRIVATES: j Raymond Sloku. Gary. Ir.d. James H. Williams. Terre Haute Ind. coitmXTioxs. The following cabled corrections I are isued as an appendix to the reg ular casualty lists at the request of the several press associations: YOfnri IN ACTION. Degree Undetermined (Ireiou!y rexrteil killed In action): Pvt. Martin I-irson. Suttons Ray. Mich. MISSIN; IN ACTION MYetiou-ly reported wounded sexerely in a1lon) : PRIVATFS: Willis Jackson. Rosebush. Mich. John M. Sobie. Coldwater. Mich. KILLP.D IN ACTION ( 1rrl(MisIy rexrtcd missing In action): PRIVATES: Stanley Jablonski. Dt-troit. Mich. Hugh "lark Payne .Jackson. Mich. 1)1 IAD ( I ret inpx.lv rexrtetl misin in notion) : Pvt. Henry J. Grove. Pay City. Mich. VOl'M)i:i) IN ACTION. Degree rndcteriiiiiied (Prctinily reported miin in action):

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PRIVATFS: David F. McFall. Holland. Mich. Adolph Minakow.iki, Detroit. Mich. Nelson Wright, Laporte, Ind. SICK IN HOSPITAL (Previously reported missing in notion) : Pvt. Wm. Pohlkottc, Indianapolis, Ind. RITCRNi:i TO DUTY ( ITeviou-ly retried missing in artJon) : PRIVATK. S.Charles Groves, Vincennes, Ind. Poiche Pavleff, Garj. Ind. ijtnoNTorsiiV ri:iohti:i si:yi:ri:ly woumiki) inaction: Pvt. ' Fre.l R. Burow, Midland. Mich. Valentine Kanikowski, Last De-; troit, Mich. ! Antonio Andoline, Indianapolis.' nd. Marion C. Peecroft. T)etroit. Mich Wayde Hayes, Indianapolis, Ind. The following casualties are reported by tho commanding general of the American expeditionary forces: Killed in action. ?,?; died of accident and other causes, 10; died of disease, 60; wounded severely, 123. Total, 22S. KILLFI) IN ACTION. LIEUTENANT. Karl K. Roborts. Muskegon, Mich. PRIVATE. Coy Dick. Indianapolis. Ind. im r:T or disi'asi:. LIEUTENANT. Llewellyn It. Davies, Rochester. Mich. CORPORALS. Elmer C. Tandstrum. Justin. Mich. Floyd J. Pound. Terre Haute, Inci. COOK. Charles F. Wiseman. Michigan. City. Ind. PRIVATES. Xor.h R. Card, Daleville, Ind. Otto Vocl. Saint Henry. Ind. v u n d i: i s i : vi : i: i : ly. PRIVATES. Omar D. Peck, RutWville. Ind. riair Collins, Ora, Inch John Ellett, Coatesville. Ind. R. R. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS EXPENDITURES WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 About JCOO.OOO.OOO will be spent by railroads this year for extensions and improvements, and $200,006,000 for new cars and locomotives, according to preliminary plans of the railroad adcinlstration announced today by Director General Hines. Much greater capital expenditures will be authorized, but indications now are that the entire program cannot be carried out before the end of the year, and no improvements or purchases of equipment will be ordered by the railroad administration without the approval of the individual railroad company. STOPS AI COLD IN A FEW HOURS "Pape's Cold Compound" opens clogged nose and head and ends grippe. Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery and treak up a se vere cold either in the head. chet, j I'ody or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air pr.ss.igcs in the head, stops nasty discharge or noto running, relieves tick headache, dullness, fevc-rishness, sore throat, sneezing, sorer.es and vtiffnefe. Don't stay htuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffling! Case your thrcblsng head! Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Rape's Cold Compound," which costs only i few cents at any drug More. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, causes no inconvenience. Re sur? ;ou the ttnuLn

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No Telephone Orders or Goods Sent on Approval Friday will be a great day for extra value giving with these big one-day specials and the splendid money-saving items to be found among the PRE-INVENTORY SALE bargains. Friday is always a busy day, this week it will be especially busy. There's, a reason. There are several reasons. Some are mentioned below.

Window Shades, dark green, 36x6. CQp Friday special uUu Shelf Paper, plain white or decorated border. 3 pkgs. of 5 yards 1 flo Friday ' Ub 20 Mule Team Borax, 3 one-pound pkgs. QRn Friday OJb Wash Boards, double rubbing surface. 97p Friday' ' Perfection Oil Heaters, smokeless and odorless. Friday for $5.39 American Family Laundry Soap, Friday CQo 10 bars China Cupjj and Saucers, o cups ana six saucers. Friday, set $1.50 Ivory Soap, Friday only, six bars QEn for O JO Blue Seal Vaseline, large size, 1 5c value. 1 fin Special Pond's Extract Vanishing Cream, Ol ft Friday special Art Goods Special, pillow tops, table runners, laundry bags, etc. 49c values. Choice 0 C n Friday

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Final Reduction on all Women's and Misses' Ready-to-Wear Garments, Dry Goods and Housefurnishings Many odd lots and broken lines of merchandise are being "closed out at less than manufacturer's cost. Splendid Values in Every Department

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PMiea Glem&nceau . X Merchandise at Prices Lower Percale, 36-inch, in light and dark patterns. Regular 29c value. OQf Friday only, yard. . . Aj Very Special, 39c Eden Cloth and 29c Gingham in checks and stripes. OA p Friday only, yard. . . A b Every Day Suiting, 30inch, in stripes, checks and plain colors. 45c QQn value. Friday, yd. . Juu Unbleached Toweling, 18-inch, red border. Regular 20c value. 1 Friday, yard I wU Dress Goods Special, 36inch, part wool materials, in DiacK ana colors. Kep ular 75c value. Friday, yard 50c Embroidery Banding, regular 15c, 19c and 25c values. Friday Q p only, yard Cotton Huck size 17x34. Friday at Towels, 21c Black Leather Hand Bags, $1.00 values. ßQp Friday Service Flag Correspondence Cards and Envelopes. 39c value. 1 G Friday Very Special, pearl buttons. Regular 10c, I2l2c and 15c values. "7p Friday only, card '

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S'frrtary of statt. ;r: fur,!,.i!' ; r" ('.aiming rat if:it Ur. ' tl. roh tion anu'ndirer.t t ft i:..l ' stitution Is r.ot yet Limlir-.i;. accor i!r.? t a contention or.taino.t ir. stater.-.'" r.t is.,;cd ttncht by r. : ccutlvo commlttfo present i::i: I 'istillers" A?oc iatior. Am tu-a ;s l the close of a tvo-iv t or: ferorher. 'f the 4 2 slLt'- v fK '.;'.-' -tu re i have acted on th aineridmorii. the conKtlt vitin r.f 22. the litiil rs clnn: d, contain a r. t r -eji.l -i n pro iion which p! lv proi-i---5 that no action of the IrKis'-itur- becomes effcti'e tir.ttl da: n nf iii'.jouriuin nt. If .I'.irin- th'o '. " days jive or six j. n- tit f the t:ttt petition l'r a tfrndum t:a. tjo!i of tho !. -iatui . must submitted to )i- j 'opi )f thev 2 2 vtat---. tb." omi;i::. nddd. the legislature of 14 . still in sess-ion. 'and the ?o ii. ; I w hich to p-tltion ft r . rfcrndu-.i have not becrun ' run." Th ::.- mitteo r.niiourced thai imme.liat tep vsor.ld be talvji t have a r ere rid um invoked ir tl.- M s'.il nt.d "pro. abU in otl.rs." Action in 1 1; !- 14 tats i r-.-final until the j o'd h:' had : a opportumn to ;ut, th" !i-TilVrs ! clared. Conid riow oniy th states Mid -i'ur- tin - iIimii trom im 4L' whosf I 1 1 a 1 1 : l ha o act tl. the committee s.ild, liO d tV. it "drys" haw raptured otiI . j states, or eicht los iliin ilit- th:-. fourth rciii'Mvd. Q OL than Any Other Store Women's Bath Robes, regluar $3.50 values. Fri day only $2.49 at Petticoats, heatherbloom top, silk floral flounce. Regular $2.95 values. CO OQ Friday only y.,0) House Dresses, plain blue and gray chambray, trimmed in "blue and white and black and white checks. Regular $3.95 values, Friday . $3.39 Striped Voile Wash Waists, colored stripes. Friday -7qp only wl Untrimmed Shapes, in biack and colors. Values up to $4. Friday, choice at 98c Women's Neckwear, one lot. Regular 50c QRp values. Friday OUU Children's Knit Gloves, in gray and black. QQr Friday only, pair . . . . " Combination Suits, muslin, broken line. Values up to $1.49. fl Qn Friday 31 Infants' Kimonos, in pink and blue outing. Very special Friday QQp only at Women's Handkerchiefs, plain white. Cp Special dl

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