South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 62, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 March 1919 — Page 3
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- i initial epidemic t lu re. ' Aproxlmatfly Lom , Idlers diod Navy Chaplain. Who Served glthpr- from intmenza. i.;n th.- chap-
Months at Disembarkation Camp, Gives Description of Conditions. TVASIUNV;ti. March .T-...r.iaI of many reports ,f ,ad r.,nli:io:;'at th army de!..it kation imp at I '.rest. France, oapl-d u ,t j, Lraphi;-dr-ocrij.tinn cf the t rrihh- davs IN In prt,.i . ? V 3EADAC13 SGE Pains of Neuralgia, Lumbago, , Sciatica, Sore Muscles, Stift Joints go quickly WHEN RUB3ED WITH Liniment uro IlLO THE GOOD u0 FASHION A w r- i- O v c r w FAMOUS FOR GENERATIONS Now Sold by Druggists Everywhere It penetratrs to the spot that hurts and drives out pain and inflammation in a manner truly magical. Keep a bottle on hand for family use. 30, GO and 1.20 AT ALL GOOD DRUG STORES LOOK PCS THE BEATER CM EVERT PACKAGE. HOW MUCH Can We Loan You ? S25.00 W SS00.0Q m- crrr lax on farmer Ton mn ux oar morfy to a aTTiintg. ftr to ur efflc nd t n eipLaln howjw run bocut a las a on your, xami: onxiT Axraao Tour Own Terms . fcTXTTUTT IvOAT CO. 13 I. O. O- F. Rid. Hornorh. 660C. Bell Th. ISIS Liberty Bonds We buy, sell and quote Liberty Bonds for cash. V- pay $46 to $51 tor $50 bonds. C.L Guthrie 423 J. M. S. Btrilding
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th rc when d yji; the ravages of tli inJ'.iunza p;ddf-mic American troop vr re 1 Hnc riihfd to France to help hurl hack the German arm i contained in a letter frnm ChapIain V. II. Avers of the r.avy, who vprvrtl fiht month-" at Iret. Chaplain Ay-r, who has just retarr.'d from Franco, says I5r?i Iii. proved a healthful camp, in spite of the mud and almost continuous rains xt.-rirncr-l during the- winter
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j "i'po;, my return to America fron-. Mexicin government, that the Ruas- ; France.- the chaplain's letter sar. toca petroleum company of Mexico.
'"I lintl the newspapers tilled With I recrimination and widespread critic ' i.-tp concerning c onditions at Urest I I happen to have a personal inter- I t : . r . ä. -. ,1 . 1 i I csi in in'M ann some Rnowiffuc I voiK t rnin? the conditions or both the army arid the navy at that la. "I maintained an office in 15 rest throughout the worst period both re-arilinu' elumatic and military conditions. I made it my lun-.ss to acquaint myself so far as possible, with all the matter of welfare pertaining to the army and nay. "Some folks seem to think that it is terrible, because our boys are living in tents m the hills around Pontenazen. yet those of us who have I h id their well beinK in mind have I thanked God that the boys had the tents instead of wooden barracks The tendency always is to crowd the barracks. Influenza Krnpnl Victim's. "Influenza is a crowd disease. We saed the lies of thousands of boys by pet t im: them into the tents, of the hoys who slept in tents w- lost very fw. '(f course there is mud in Pontenzen. There is no frost in Rrest. that is possible. "I have written a thoasand K-ttejs to parents or wives whose boys died under these conditions and I do not like to see war critics whose mission and value I have not been quite able to determine, destroying what meagre comfort our honest and sincere assurances can brinpr." Hoover Heads American Relief Administrate on WASHINYJTOX. March Heri bert Hoover has been appointed by i'rcs"t Wilson a.-, director general of the American relief dministratioi:. created under the new $100,000,00' European famine relief b ill. with full authority to direct the furnishin,,' of foodstuffs and other urgent supplies purchased out of the fund and to arrange for thir transportation, distribution and administra- ! tioii. t i Mr. Hoover, who had already neon made director geneial of allied rdief under the commission silting at Far- . who was given full power by the j president to determine to which the j populations named in the relief bil! , the supplies hall be furnished and ; in what quantities. He is also to arrange for reimbnrsment so far as pcssibel as pro- ! ided in the relief act. i:iiKs: atti:xtio.: Kegular lodpe meeting Monday evening. March 3. Advt. 14094 :) Eyos Examined by H. LEH10NTREE UannfMtur'.ns Optlclaa. j titH BorTii Micnia.or tT. UNION SHOE CO. i 233 S. Michigan St The intrintlc value of Nemo Cortett is greater than in other make at qua price. Consequent ly their Hyginic - Styl Service is abaotutely free. For example: No. 3 22 S-U Rrduc.ng. TK rre?t pcpulaf nocifl for ol womrn $5 00. No. 611 Ken SeTTKe ipand give good tyc $6.00. lv,V mnA 1 rr
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Official Declares Company Did Not Refuse to Justify Its Rights. A AMlliMiTOiN. r.Trrch ". Th j 'statement of Joaquin Santella. of the r'f II rf tn 1llct:f. its richte" tr r-t-- , . , . "- J V J I (kltlO lit Vlli- ; plyinsr with the new Mexican oil de- ! trees was denied Sunday t.v Dr. Nornian .ri,,,r- vit. ljrf.si(ipnt of the (company This concern is an Amer ican one, and its president, Edward L. Doheny, is now in Paris with the announced purpose of laying the Mexican oil companies before the ponce conference. "The fact is." said Dr. I5rids "that in accordance with an apreement between "0 producing companies, and in harmony with the attitude of its government, it. in common with all but two companies, did refuse to. register ix title deeds i as the first ste p toward the confis cation of its properties in 191 S. but that there is any 'mystery' involved is negatived by the fact that all i's titles were reported for registry !n 1 ? 1 ." and that its deeds and leases ar. all spread in full in the Mexican rciri.-.fry office and have been sinre their execution, Senor Cantella's reference to the pivsf nt contention as a tax matter :s noteworthy. There is no tax question between the government and th? companies. It is purely a matter rf proposed confiscation masked in d-" croes called tax laws." OlilZE Plans cn Foot for All Denominations toWork as Brothers." xi:y w fi i e i ' I Kus:an VOItK. March Pia as ?e Coaun Catholic-. fJreek, .v.nl Protectant churchc .nay organize a league .similar to-thai i 'i me jiropcv-ti Kuniy oi nauon., , "to cooperate ir. Christian work as . 1 rot hers" viil be laid before the j pope by three Protestant bishops, it t was announced her Sunday by lit. new K. I T. Wclkr, Protetart Fpiscopal lusliop of Fun du lic, Wis. Iiishop Weller siil t hat, accompanied by ni:-hop duties Ander.-on. of Chicago, and another bishop y-t to lie named, he would journey soon j to Rome in behalf of the ch'ireh I league. 1 Possible Fall of Ebert Government Is Now Reported I.OXDON, M.-'ich. The possible fall of the tieiinan government reported in numerous special dispatches received Sunday from Berlin. Tin inetnhcri: of the governnent have arrived at Ferlm to consult with: the workmen's council, and a manifesto has been issued All the correspondents represent the situation as grave. COPFNILUIFX. March Covcrnmeut troops have enteitd Halle, Prussian Saxony, which now is quiet, according 10 y report from Perlhi. Serious food disturbances rre reported from Thorn, west Prussia. Soldiers intervened and a mob tried to storm the military jail. A numt t r of persons wee v. o'..;cd before the troops restored order. DISPOSAL OF FLEET NOT BEFORE CONFERENCE PAItlS. March ::.-- Haas.) i Stephen Pielion. minister of forcig. i j affairs, in his weekly talk with new---paper men at the (uai (VOrsay Sani day, declared that the um-stion t" the disposition ef the c.erm.tii !!. 1 had not yet been brought before tin i peace conference. Questions as t the propv?ed internationalization of the Kiel canal also had not i tM. ilix us.- cd, he aid. ' M. Pichon said he amsitlered tin Kiel catial a pro'dem of the higln -' importance, toward which none : the rcat puwers coiibl remain nil cor.c rne.l. i ;scasioi; of Marshal I'ot-h's r- -port by the live great powers in th .-onferen.-e will bein tomorrow. M Pichon -aid. He added that the ee - nomic council has not yet submitt' its report on the blockade question. but that this would be studied shortly in connection with the generu! military conditions which are to himposed on (lermany. TELEGRAPHERS DEMAND BURLESON'S RESiGNATIOf. NEW YORK, March P.. A resolution asking Pres't Wilson to demand the resignation of Postmaster Gen. Durleson was adopted at a meeting here Sunday of district'conncil nunn her 1?, of the Commercial Telegraphers union, representing operators in this city. It is estimated that four miles of an ordinary spider's thread would w eich ?v':irf lv n gm in
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NOTE In other cities, too, Fatimas lead. At the Waldorf, tha Aster and the Yale Club, New York; at the Willtrd in Washington, at the Racquet Club in St. Louis ondat hundreds of other such places, West and East. It is not because of Fatirr.a's lower price, but in spite of iu It is because Fatimas last better and leave a man feeling as he should feL
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