South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1921 — Page 16

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How U. S. Navy Guns Put Stop To German Shellinz of Paris

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iimn irom iu;iuei; r- twicr u contrirvjtori j nut tr.oy to kH to France first.' uero

. Illing o. trrcater iuerii:n5. to thf and t!w difficult io of tiuhtin

practical .v. lenco of artillery than Jules Wrns'.i story of the pun which

wr-re. at their nearest approach. airdropped a projectile en the mon u.,mf to mile a from the French cap- j Is open to debate.

iital? rifvlopmrnt of puns aar.rl

Tho world v.-as at first increau- fm-.is mr use jn the event of pns.

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a rT' pl-i no were 10 ie 'in-ti'u, -.. .hei;- from a pun how could that i f pus-dhle whn the Gorman lines

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ho.aucd NVith thir twenty-1 hns at a!mot tho very moment

a war : h'o mile rar.ee tliry would h alle lin the arr:iistio er.Jd hostilities.

.'."O rail s away wtro impr'S.-ed up-j to starch ut the cover of the Gern us by this ri' . .'...; ty for transport- j man r.i.aterpieo. them, j They were hnnlly under way bo.o Ship I li r Iioazh. j fore the .hdünff of Paris ca-H

mil when battery No. 2 reached i:s

No ship was bl enouph to carrv !

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but as th fhfl9 continued to Pltdo future wars which, pray Go.l.

I fall in the city and its suburbs in- : worifi will ro spared is more

wav to stunneu i.e.-; ni.'. a.onp te-.o nn-s

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lief. Ten peopl were killed ana 1j j'"ui .mer;can experiment wounded thr fir?t clay. A week achievement have moved.

later. Good Friday, Maren 2. me lonpesc ran;:. bombardment re.TJlted in a tnpedy which vhooked civlliza-

: y ffurt si: uM be ; tion. It could scarcely have been by r.t the F-br, ÜS pettinp j desipn. and y-t th" coincidence of tl.Tt th'y 5hou!l!thA dav and the objective is extra

ordinarily :ier)ifiont for mere chance. Kill 75 In Church. On thi3 div cf r-acred fast, the

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then: je up. Fach had to be

t:d: 11 to pb'ce? before loadinp. Th las: of the mounts was completed 31 ay iT, a new record for jui-'k construction. F.ut pettmp a nhip to tak them

1 over w a s ne, i an easy task. The first

The new United .States navy ur..s ! slP as.-ipp.ed was so bad'y battered

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1 U'i in :!: ir own ports. ::.' he.-o:r: rnetho.I should ! to prevent th'dr lr. press

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i'.o;.( i. I fdd liiiii tl-at the pre, r.t had h'-'-ri of th!.- opinion for a ;.':., .,, that there wa a di'n of pinion on the matter or.:: 1, v. a! offner:- of ir.fluenee in department. mot of whom

f) a.'-rree with th" Hntish .. whfch was unfriendly to Fut the president. T as-

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Threw l, 100-I'ound ShoIU.

n plans which ; up it had to po into dock for repairs; j lfV he bippest (vtrltll(' second shi th Tcxel was ' ":r"

portion in th forest of Con;piene I

about Aupu-t I'l it w.n.s rreetrd with.

j the news thu the d.ay before the ; Germans li-d hitiy with!rav. n ' : their pet. rr--m that day un'il the i armistice r.o :r.(.re shells f-II In i ! TarK I : The Germans Vrte-v that the piant 1

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Tb.eir recrl was a triumph cf American genius and naval cadency. (Another article hy Former CVvntary I)ani Is will 1h printel San-day).

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The treasurer's ofT;re will be rpen :dday rieht. Arrll 2Jth. from 7 t p. m. for payment of tax-f. W. A. S 11 Civ. County Trca.-iircr.

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most Imp -r' mll'C producers r ve.r v c ph county v.'.W ;

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piaceu on railway or other mobile sunk by a I -bo.it near our coa.t. i n nicn 1 s:a::s n ivy mout nnd far mnn. nnu-orfni tiT ir,'!! was Juno 2ft before the Vrwnnrf ! cuns were p-epari:.;: to dr'-r ir; its

News, luavily laden with material, j neighborhood, aim displayed

s-iiled for France. . ni?creuon wnicn n.as been The puns were re-ceived In France 1 the better part of valor.

any artil.ery then In use for military purposea on the western front. Althouph their rnr.ee was conid1 . .

eraoiy ie.s than that of the (kr-

soFi rr WAUiir.v Mrs. Jer.r.l Atipustine oi

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holiest memorial day of the Chris- 1 man monster, tney were mad to nro!f-ar expressed lest the attempt to

tian year, while a conprepation of

uuui wo:s:iii'pt'ia vsvuim 1 aestructive. Tho German jtun tlirow children and men toe old to fipht ja nine-inch shell, wei-hinp about 200 prayed in the Church of St. Ger- pounds. The American puns were vai.se. a shell crashed throuph the j built to throw a 14-inch shell, roof of the building-, killinp 75 per- ( welphin 1.400 pounds and. when sons, of whom 54 were women, and;they pot into action, they did. five of the:je Americans. Ninety! The tlrst mount, complete with its other persons were injured. ! hupe 14-inrh naval pun. rolled out

of the shops on April 2.". 1D1., less

a shell verv much biiru-r mr.rr. transport them to the front bv rail

mipht result in their cripplincr transportation, because of their trcmen-

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r.s v.hicii Irive Leon givon you." Adiidral Sims seemed pleased with - mi-'-:on. a s already intimated.

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! re 1. djed London on April in, rej.orted at on'-e to Ambassador Fape lt d was immediately then-after ad- !,- d to the confidence of the I5ru:i-h admiralty. Thus bepan that -plen lid cooperation which was carlie.j out witii the utmost cordiality bTvee!i th" rtavies of the Fnited Staffs- and Great Fritain until the d ty when the two navies, side by side, received the surrender of the miuhtv German fleet.

About th.' Itritbh riietnuts.' Tili.-? story miirht end hero were t not that the reader is likely to 1. 1 1 1 ' 1 , t . ,. A I -.1

t j.isix wnai aooui uip sensa uonai j statement in the letter to Admiral from 1 Sims, that before he sailed he was

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it-- and out ot the lire. . would as soon

1-! fmht tin- Fritish as the Germans.'" 1 1

1 h'.ar.l of this first in January, 1 :.', when the letter of Admiral Sims was wri'Ien. He later said the lemark was m ule by Admiral Fenson, wh, lie said, repeated it, or words to like effect, in Pari. In his testimony under oath. Admiral Sims 'bowed that he attached lit:!.- .Mgr. if iea nee to it. lie said: "I

iie h'.riluHl admit 'Fat I had completely 1 forgotten the ineident. It was re-

nv 1 --ft !ort , -ailed t my mind by a member of 1

io s;.. 1. 11 inv s'ait win was present arm wno ; ' i' h. -ih-ard it. I think that the reason 1 Gu:l'il:a!l. , dm not rem.-mber that distinctly was

In all Christian lands people wer aghast at this slaughter of the defenseles:?. The thing that stirred men's indignation was that this phenomenal pun was apparently of no practical value for military purposes. Its use lay wholly in terrorizing the civilian population or Paris by slaying the helpless. It was an attempt to weaken th heart of Fance, to break her spirit and resolution. It was hoped, doubtless, that when news of what -w.a-3 happening to the women and children at home reached the men at the front it would shake the wonderful morale which had held at Verdun and on many another desperate Held of encourter. For five months Paris endured the horror of this menace. No one knew -when the shells would fall, or where, but the city went about its business and kept its courage. Nemesis From America. Meantime, over here in America

the Nemesis of the great German ! cannon was in preparation. j

The Fnited states navy was at that very time building long range guns, with this difference of purpose and viewpoint from the enemy; that our objective was a weapon which would be effective from a military standpoint; which could accomplish definite destuction within the combatant lines of the foe. Th- German gun was a freak. It may be questioned whether it has significant value for future warfare. It was interesting as a demonstration of -what can be done in hurling projectiles through space; it was terrible as a further evidence of the heartless cruelty of Teutonic mili-

than a month from the time of the Good Friday slaughter in the French church. Tested at Sandy Hook, N. J., five days later, it proved a complete success. It hurled its immense

projectiles more than

miles.

If our guns had been built in Paris we could have had them at the front In three days. They were made to nrnve by rail, and to be ready for almost immediate action.

dous weight, less.

Fut the fear v.'as need-

Tribute to American Gonitis. The story cf th work accomplished by the Fmted States naval batteries in the latter woaks of the war, in the days which were crucial and held victory cr defeat in their hours of anxiety, is a story that would bear

News of the'r cominp. doubtless 1 detailed telling. Following opera-

reached the Germans.

The proof of that i fourd in the extraordinary thing that happened next. Stop Shelling or Paris. The German mastodon of guns had been rcpkered on Paris with fair regularity. Fy a series of nice calculations and daring observations its position had been located !n the forest of St. Gobaln. on a plateau north of the Aisne. South of the Aisne -w.a.s the forest of Compiepne, and to this place of concealment the? American guns

tions with the French and American armies from Poissons to Verdun shelling base?, ammunition depots and railway yards they wrought destruction far behind the German lines, cutting- communications and disrupting their transportation system, playing a conspicuous part In the. taking of Laon, and Terpr.ier in the Meuse-Argonne offensive, in shelling Montmedy and Iymguyon and in cutting the German main arten between Metz and Sedan. They remained In fiction to the end, their last shot falling into the German

Mrs. Verne- Wei's and chil ent Sunday evening with Mr.

Eczema Caused Years

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cause I i. parded it as a personal idi.e-yiu -raey of the admiral. I had known the. voneral opinion that he was intensely a nti-liritish. but it did not äffe, t me particularly." Feilem a Loal Fighter. Of Admiral Fenson and his work, Admiral Sim; sai l: "I have always had the best oossible personal raia'Jons with Admiral Fenson. I re-

e;ird him as : n upstanding and hon- . st man. who has' exceedingly -troMp eomie'ions and who is very firm in adhering to those convic-

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tlm war. In view of this statement and the fact that Admiral Fenson and

would '' v ryhody rise in the navy earnestly .-. .. .pax ' t r.l 'virh the British, and 'hat 'that Admiral Fenson p'.aye! a larpe 1 ........ . . .

, piatt in ptrie. tinp tuis cooperation i.efure Admdal Sim reached Fon- ( i..".. I think there is no occasion ! f :- any further allusion to this re --jmirk. It w :it up like a rocket. It 1 -1 t:i.....:.1. 1

1 ea me i.iwn ;:ne .1 suck. I I'u ni the s' uidpoint of spectacu-

:ar sens ition.i 's;n drm:iny pave xne world the biggest surprise of an an.ainp war when, on March 23, shells began to fall in Paris.

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on. oseoRn The Old Reliable Specialist of Indianapolis will in: AT THE NICKEL HOTEL South Bend, Indiana Wednesday, May 4th HOURS: Tues. 0 n. m. to S p. n WctL 9 n. in. to 4 p. in 13cry Four Weeks Tliercatter

AVOID THE OPERATING TABLE

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Dil osnoiLvs impi;om:i MirnioDs aiu: rxcixsivrxv OWN, AND TJIFFF IS NO (il l.SSWOniv AHOCT IT

T1IFV HAVi: PKOVFN SUCCFSSFUL

n th.o treatment and cun "With(ut th" use of the knife" of Ptres,

Fl. tula. F.rsure. Hurtr.re, Chronic I). teases cf the Kidntys, Bladder, Obstruction. Fh umatasm, Stomach, Foweks and other curable Chrome D.sajra. NO MATTIHn HOW OI1STIN ATF Oil HOW CONTItACTTD CUltm. Vh- n I say I can cute, ycu .an deptnd upen it, for I know from the suic s-ful results In thousands cf flmilar casaf to yours. Just what I can ueornj dish. Fratful pitb-nts tr atcd by me are constantly recommending others, arid this is why I pesjess such a large practice.

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tt.m you skuld en your fam, at yo::r rtesk, or

la ( wir weak, if yo i c.ia't accomplish a bat yoa u lit- tl.' Kll'i.t .i:ft'.-rrr fr.'.n s xzo LUMer. jlppuse that if tt. i:r: .-rtar.t D-n? cp.tra cf the bolv. Tti?n vest1 o;. a.. ;ire i:ually dis.:i;.' r.f tte IVItIc STstem.

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ejBtpm. t: ti !n f.rv. f as lti lr.Sufr.r- ca tte tra!a. I bare made a ;ecial Btudy of tr NrTf'i;n St-an. ud tzf perfected wrtüedn that will care wbfr ord'.irv r..:!(: ft'dd I mil clv. yea a s.nrPhtnK- acd thorough examlnatVn Fltn;. tia.s 1! 'r. di'.r.p tt i -ti. t l.vnflon ef yocr trouble. III. Ait i.n MlMi t v. t I t.n t:i 1 r.tiTrih;o'.l oct cf the tnost' roedern and tl.ere a p b ; y : - la tl t u, with a nan la chare who is ripe la yrn m cf -;--r:. :. -. 1 . ti :uA r.Mt ir. In p-amlr.? In his cher. work. That Elthr ef ui wtl! r t:;'..- Tfai m r thn can plre, and ühould yoTi he tpa!-Jf t'i rr.e n d t- k ab-'ve. nu can write or, better still, call at my !..- cä-i e. Uli Tra fli.n 1 rrdrrii r.uiMtr.p. In.ltacarolla. I tfa ect tt tt-4 knl'f, i.i',i.'i-r ir. I tr ry r:ftlr:jr. IOMOKKOU MAY M:r.It (OMid.T IN TOlTII TTTTII MC TODAT.

ARE YOU RUPTURED? No ruptured man, wnman or child need bö told of the- suTferlng and cony resulting from tho nef?leot of this awful n.f fllcUon. nor of your many dlsnprjotntmenta and failure to find a euro by experimenting Tfith old-fashioned treatmen Ls, learhaf? you, tho sufferer. In even worse eondltion than before, and mentally skeptical of exer belnff cured. Every ruptured person In Indlnna who calls to see me la entitled to a Freo Trial of tho Dr. Osborn Self-Adjusting Rupture Appliance ROrnmnil It required ranch of my time during the lart 20 years, also labor and yTcat expense to pTtecjt thLs wonderfully plmplo and effective Appllanoo and make It penible to assure you relief. Know also that I aifc NO MONEY UNTIL YOU ARE SATISFIED, as hundreds of others are now. I Can Ilelp You Now Tomorrow May Do Too Lato Come and Get tho Proof FREE. It mal: a no difference what your present physical condition may be or whrt you have endured In your vara hunt for relief YOU HAVE NOT TRIED DR. OSBORN'S S i: LF-A D JT STIN G RUPTURE APPIJLNCI and you will never be satisfied until you do. Indianapolis Offie Tlürd Floor TraoUon Terminal Bld Oftior. Hours: 0 to IS, 1 to 4. Wednesday and Saturday, 0 to 12. 1 to 4, 6 to 8. Sunday, 9 to 12 only.

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Men's Real $2.50 Half Hose. . l2V2c Men's 50c Belts or Suspenders . . 50c Real $2.00 Muslin Night Shirts $1.29

Men's Finest $2.00 Pajamas. .$1.69T

Finest $1.00 Silk Ties at 49c Best $1.00 Athletic Union Suits. 79c

and 7 Oeorgetie i

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100 WOMEN'S BEAUTIFUL E $55 $60 AND $65 BEADED

A most wonderful ussortmpnt 1 1 handom new Hlousea. hand embroiilen f, and lirald trimmed. In over blouse and tipdiack Ktyle8; all colors; all sizes, at.

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WOMEN'S $3 AND $4 Black Straw Sailors

Smart new Sailor?, fine r rouch straws, in several Jaunty new models; regular $."..(mi and rain, Saturday, special at

$198

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or Ptraw?, uraiux aim rildion effects; smart-y l.v trimmed, all colors, on pale Saturday at ..

69

BOYS' $10.00 (TWO PANTS)

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Mother? will surely weleome this pood news! Another biz sale of

hovs' tiuely tailored, fine wo Suits.

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17 years, at

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( ime with every uit; all slr.es to 17: actual $10 values for

Boys' Straw Hats 59c Boys Wash Suits $1.98 Boys' Wool Pants 98c Boys' Union Suits 39c Boys' Ribbed Hose. .. .35c

Boys' $1.00 Waists 79c

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WOMEN'S $1.75 FINE MUSLIN

GOVNS, CHEMISE, AND PETTICOATS

r.eautlfully trimmed Muslin Wear, front or tack with finest iacea, embroidery and ribbon; nctual 1.30 and $2.j0 values, at

WOM'S $1.50 SATIN

GAFilISOLES

Women's fine sttln rainisoles, in pink or

tdue, neatly trimmed all sizes at

WOM'S $2 ENVELOPE

CHEMISE One Id? taMe full ef Envelope Chemises, in pink or white, all sizes, embroidery nnd

lace trimmed at $1.25 Windsor Brm'rs.98c $1.00 Petticoats 79c $4 Silk Crepe Chemise $2.98

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UP TO $42.50

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In all color-, .-ill M7por.d wariusr kind: a.t iial ?!. silk t:-' at . . .

WOMEN'S 69c BURSON

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98

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WOMEN'S $4.00 FINE CORSETS

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Women's fine brocaded nnd plain Outll Cort, in all sizes, rdak or whit, at

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