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TIM f! I. NI MM. U .l M 1. I'M. NEW ALLIED Caring for Refugees Elkhart News ü in LUUIVL IÜ ANTICIPATED ! Kl.K I ! . i: . ii.. . a.., : " - Wu. i (i pj ;.. ' ' - ' r i . ii . t i ,1 v . i . . . . ... r. .i.it :..: -' . : h . !. j i -. ! ; 1 1 1 v -. i ; l i . w (.. r'i . t i 1 I ' 1 1 ! I . 1 l ' I ' , . ll .i'i I ! I , ' i i -:' '"'1 ? rv jf-. vHWviuiX :JtS h. -x. . . ...Iii v i ' t s . . ; : , i : i ; i ' t ' ! i ,i I i it;' i Gen. March in Weekly Review Says Second Drive Against Huns May be Made Be yond Verdun. , ; p. ; i .i!' ( ,i - : I. 4 1 T-r. i. '&'. - y 1 1 t . : ; : . 1 1 ' ! ' t ( ( . . t t . i a r, r. " ". ; . l ' t ; J.t i ' . e , Ii A. P... . : . - . -.: p .t : i: 'I . : I THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES nrrri ni r im 1'" v 1- ' fc-r- - 4 .., r V- 'J - .;s ". - i Ii- 5-1 TCASHIN'i'i ' N. A , 1 V - - A r.'-v. d : ; v .i ipa m-f th- iiii ar ;..-.it.ons .I'm"!' i ri i !rijr- .. i t .v ri tn- - if. J i r. .i n am.' :t:--r f t f. f OMn i.j. .f ti ;! a it ( . ;n ' utlir. in? H'.- --it . iT.-m. . r .,. nii-J -ek 'nf-! r. Wf.j ri i , 'In. ilarrii. rfn-f of -'.;:", lonliii'.I ).: I a t !7if n t t'i jivintm tiil Tii 1 rmi r ii.i v ii"", f-n f"ii-1 f-k until thM- .it" rn w.;'h;r. tmVs of Pi r : s .it any point. T). Ii'iil nf th .iirn;,' has j.; f-vious'A I'- i 1 v j P'-t I" v- . : : i i ,i 11 k . '":' .1 f ' f , i - i , ; . . lilll- tll li.Sli !!:.. I' V. .!' U .i :i .ili.": w i r i i t .''.. l Mi. I'd'Ac U'l'.i I i - 1 . 1 '. ..!''! 1 1 ' j ' 1 . . Hll!lK " I f-ll Iii" :: hit th Kratst ,t ! , nt. won i. j M.r.hi1 I'o h ;:i .i rr.i!ita: v. .ty is J .n hiving : fl id if 1 t i r from the enemy. J Thf opinion pf. .i4!! i irons; oth-' r otf.rr-s that 1 1 : f.if-i.t : I-1 j - t aroup.-l rioyp ami I-iSfij;ny "OjM oon trrrnimitf in the fapturf of, i ho poinr" to be followed hy t!; : ikins of Xoyon. Thy ;i?rff wi;h rh conimont.'itors nhro.iil that .'ill 'I ... v- ' 1 es With the ifcent hravy f.jfhtit' !n t Iia M;i p. sf tor pt ,t ti-vt 1! th'-ir in c'. ' a l il. th"v iM I'lfnih pi-asjif!! v. oiuvn v. r- fot c I t 1V- ;i'di y -vvith-lraw .ip.i is tihtin?. , ' i ' Ine th Ma. ne riet- .i.tr a p.Mit.-oj; hrJo hwiit - th- .1 troop- in 1 ' iar.I .-u!;on only to , . ! t .m p.i n . urteip.l th ' ivcr his ret irr-rr.fr. t and io permit, him to prpre tr.n lins in h. 1 rr on whii h to ?-tar;d fit. Million ;mI Qiurtrr Dranlcd. In th roiirea r.f his (licu.'iou , ;p M r h s.nH th'it f;n. Ter5hin now his 1 .2 0 A American troop' o-2ani7--d Into th fir. ;irmj' corp. ' ''PTiitnaMv thrt Americans on th-"": P.riti-di left tl.mk in Picardy. io?i-; iftrd 'r-:' tho rhiff nf atf a? th? infantr' of t h- "Hrd dllinoin ; rational C'atd drvisin are anion ;ho 1 i ! I PriadM! for training j It appealed po.-'-lb to some of their preat advamo. 1 ,i ; 1 w a ,v ',.." . ; .1 . i . i j ;i n st ft" t ' c "'.'I. !." ;. . 1 '. in pi i .1 n j tilt- Hi'"! . I I'M!. MOW o . . s. IM.IilH.lis. ip.'i-'i: r;!kh.i:t i-n:iiT hi" J !iu- a) in. k J11- S"! t hc:r Wa 1 -j S;i in us ta r.i p p!-dt ar.'t .1 tii" ! i'fuil (n;ot- fh..iinian I i I r ; K Pi im to: i- ied a vt.it '-tr.li' to !hf pnidi'-. I f-'i u ' ! in c thf .ii' iikfjo 1 1,-. ri" of promptly. tha- vIX!ij- 1 (,. n:Pm'i' ff th : 1 1 ! : 1 1 1 ' : s : d ( 1 . 1 ! . r 11 n :i-r.a . V. oil. In !iil'iV 1 asp.'. ;,rri -ilni: to Mr. Ii O' !'. J iily f'eiL."j liai no' !'. n piirild. i.uvii i.i:. imh.i: iiimn. A ' 1 mj p.' 1 1 n iI'Mufs'iii. .""J a;s old. an oipi'ie f: th Whrat Pa pör ip iik of h. Food Questions Answered I'r,!t-d State' I'ood Administration's (j..ot!in? and Audits Tel! Win 1 on- 1 ation and Production of Idod ; A;-al;itoiy I'.ential to ttir .".:ro;v of the Nation's (L!'ie i 1 1 Its War Aain.-t ; trina ny. ! owr "v a witrli "nin- in th aid" of tlo" on, p.i in . f ; . j t.i f f on hd, l.'PPh hlpinz other -npo-' rn load ra-l'"ad of reo I whr; th ar- ! ;cidMi! oort;r 'l. 1 1 ( a f m ah-I . ! 1 wife a iid Ihre htld; 'n ref id 1 jl.'i1 field a. IIosnital author-, ; itjs 5-iated dnesda v th ; the it: - ' ij'.jied man would ?ecoe' j mi: at. How f jn v s.ie m,. t? Py limiting the consumption of 'diii.es more human food than witti i to n.osi: 11 iuv aim: muki . ny other kind of lie stock. How ran v e siw pork? .lolin 11. Lehman, who h eel I : ! fii.iatil 't the h,H(.h;n' "iisiiie in thi-' fltv for tiie 1 j t i e,v. .all meaf and Tionltrv as nearh a- . ers that the m Karwat io of the ; jh w nd, per Wek fu Hv hawns ceiv Ti.eda. porkle--. , Wednesday announr-d his intention , rt Arr.e: i. an -urr.y mifltht he fol- ,. ' , , r,,- mv n of elosine out Iiis hi;s;nes and t ' ... . , al. persons oer four vears f ago. id h ism pot a!ii.,i on otn. . i" . , 'owed hy an all-A inertia n attack at . ' .. . adeit,.nc; a flosini; out sale. .1 t , . j ' Wh was r.-ica e.v meals dicon ,i;lV;- ,. , . , . , , -r.me point on the !m.. which it . . , hhman said he had mad-, in. lieu. What are pork proun hopp? neyond Verdun, whr there lis i.ee-i n-i c -1 1 fichtnm. o . p .- t Pjta ie d ime March. A prll and PmU. ham. hacoti. laid. a usapre. , no p . a n 'o'- the future, hui it : linderst oiid thait h,e intend- to pr . ... , . : 1 : Mav. I ? 1 s. our meat supjilie v i ' I I,, not pork products couo- under ' ' ... , . otf,(..i! or i : 1 1 o f ii 1 1 i I . iiae; . . i mote the n..i o ut.-t 11 1 e - f the new f- n e ei ol. howeer. thro win pi ohaldy !.' l.ti e t-noiith for us to tj-lt. head of fa t us well a ni' .tts .' I v. en'''! t . ; ttii- p 'OS! . :t -.1 m pie o f j at Main a n d ; ,,n hcht on flen. Pennine's plans, ' ''vt' lii needs a nd still ha ve es Im, on and ham both have- , h w u,u.t ... tii.. r.,vt a-Mftnol to him hv M.,r- ! e,u,l,t!h to -,,,:n,f' i,n rease.l con- much tat. ..nd iaid is a well Luonn j4f.,vnn w.c ,.Pn,p-.-,,! r,,.i, .1,, nnn.;.. '"T-on at home for a time. tat. ! ' ' v 1 . . i. ....... .. . , ..... 1 .ipn. 1 "Mii meai vu,.P. uu- Wly is the !H. s.. in.poriani .11 m rn !:i:iMUsl .M Ml X r.. ! IVlmar. Pu. j.c Ilcalicl.' onrvatn.n of meat as reou-s- (ie,enl? , w () Anir,on n f w Tit-. r,n;.,n- io.pi-, or th. f; ,,v 1'"'' ate- food ad- Hccao i. i. the m-,st -Ulcient j p a nder5on of the Pn.ted State.! Vu. Ma-hal r-.ch has vtiuck ha . n' 1 11 ls ! ' a ! ! n nd eror.omifal meat and fa: I'- , M. ,.r,nir jion has h,. ,l.:,j ',., ,eal.ed P.otn in the Aisn.-: th" ''"tary red nf on of daring animal. I Ut ,VAoV, ,,. home servier i,,sti-! farr.. hatt!.- :,-;! ;u,.n if P.l.ird. 1 voi.siaa pilot: has ena.ded the gov- Is thei- a h.-u- shortau'" in H'- t,!tA of t!ie Re.l Oos, "o he held a j :h, at la. k u..- ...:en,s,, ,ne.,s . rtt ment lor th- pat few months to hope? lndi;,nH,.,.l,s for six uerks heSin to f,--e Pan- f,o. tile n i I : a i. J ' ' 'r-'- l"M 1 n i oinc Sept 1 She w.a . h'SeM h ,.f the pao wed'e th tnfr.iv had ' tran.poi lation permitted hoes ha- h-fn decreased ery ma - t,1P ,.xr(U,iv,- .omindte. of the lo- .IriN-n in -h,t dire.tion. Th alue! " o- ne.sary to res.tY.e n- tonally. j,.,,, rid r,.ot, if the oi pc s in t hi r-pert u a? ,. ninted o::t hy in. .March toda. 4 ir.e.at !-:- meal and porkle-s -Satur da ? IIa-. v l.tufchli'ioi mo!" ho-s to j hapt-r We.l nes.ia v. meet the iiemand" ( n HWI) I'lCNir. OfTu i s he . th..i"fore aotoupate' 11 n'v '.onset auon or ioou, o. m 1 1 I . we pi o.i uf en aoout - r:i.-, Oora t pt e pa ra t ion ate Peine; . .ompVt chance in the character nnit h" .'d.nisted t n c onditions ( f. aa.ü(,a..joo pou mis l- of ho prod - j n-, dp fo,. th. :-iV,lu ?vnr of thej ..f the fuhttns in the i.eNi pha-e of vhich are suhje t to chance. uc t that, in lflf,. Uir.ploees of ih" Conn Rami Instru I th.. ;;Ptlc with T o.h s armi".s as- i . a l i m- .m.un.v öl in- loo i o n is o.-ei ine o; nie ni"a; - nift fartorv which w II h" held r th Conn park" on K. Heat Osley a umm th- otiVr.-ive m the fullest administration toward "putting are asked to save for the allie- .' ..- of th.- word and vtrikir.jr to I down pork in the home? FJecaus it is a concentrated food May Pouhle Drir. ccv' the enemy oick in s ich a ' 11 encourages tnis practice as it and keeps well.' ..i.nner that lie cannot avail him - ; ' '?- th binden on trar.spor- Is there a shortuup of betf in Ku--. -.f of h: old IlindenbufK line ,ie- I tation. ae cost of paeklns?. and rope" proide supplies to earry the home Ye, there has Peen a la i sp- de. over the month- of defeased sup- ct ease of eattic in Kn: ope siricc th j'..,tll v ill m- held in th e emnc P appear vr prohatd to ome ! phf f. var ivan. I vrrers thai th Fiatideis ft on' ! Wh.v ar lamb and mutton allow - . Why , it ddtu ;',t to rai.-e attl,- KOlri IN V KU LOCK. ic'it see the net Ida ze kindled i on meat.es oa aoonlin to th. there M, M,4;.e! F!. P.itter and Harl net Saturday.- The rnnn hand, tin der the direction of .Tarne I". Royei and assisted hv fiard!! Simmon o' N'evv- York, 'a ill furnish the nmsi. I for the rvnt. A hie masqurad .th a double d;ie bv Rrit i-h ! regulations? j P.eiause of lark of men to tend 1 r Hall. to well-known Klkhart : t c e to p 1 1 inch out Die sahent there !iiiie l-.ef a nd pot k are th- cattle, insufticiont (odder, and nojyour.s people, ueie mai necl Tue :ome of t h- ! .t has been pinched out at th- meats mt -p.c.a!! need to ha e for means of ri owinc rnuuh fodder b- dav evening at th" ): );:,,. and a ,5.1 in in PicardA Thev i the allies. ! cnt'se mm h Und lias to be plowed biii's pien's Per . e-ee. .tlso. however, the iiutiattoni Why doe the food administration i; p for siani or other human food :' mo etnf nP of far state- sc one j emphaize the necessity of raiintr Whv i .alt!- shortage pai lic-ilar near future, aimed at rtank- rmr attlo and hoc'. i ly erioai? . I'ipniians out of the blunt! Tecaue larol .leoi"d to the ip. Il"cau-f it ni"an not only Je i into which the Flrardv and ; port of dair r.s and lios pro-i meat but less milk. vis-.P rattle fionts have been m"r;- : i hv rerent action. i " i I the Pikhart chapter of the Amer UDITOn IIM.ISTS. ( TVT "7 O Mean Ped l'if, societv will to pieirs o iter ,i. m iros-. of the Lutheran hutch. They will reside in I'.lkhatt after a month's wc-ddin? 'riii throuch th" east. WILL ITi:U I'AKTV. A larce n imiei- of meniV-eis of Mil 1" Tili: ITOMF. CARIH.V ST. I.l! M-. r,ISOVI;. i cord;r.c to a di-pati h from Was'n- ' or t 'et it dry up .Ve felt that;,ns.ton .Jo-enh Puh.te:. .tr.. of st . , ,;i v T.ell a coniirs and ii l.oui. . ditor of h.e Si. l.oui Post - ' -pti-p contracted dc.uhle I Pispa, h. h- eniollr.f there in the ; . : ia! quantity of prink! in s j naval v.iMion irp-. yi oe.t-.d er - ' XV are tili Hins i at . It oo-, tu - foor "; ice. i ftp" he;nc x'rj p-v ;N. Y. Cotton Exchange Said to Control Prices te.J ni t I. ." I" - I ve.ir.jnr erv ice on a - co-int of r,.-.nr p will piv far ard f.'.e eent j or He wi!) t poit to the Vi i M - c v Retmnhi. U.s N.jlke training s::-?f i sept. t. I t . s o .i . .o u ' fir 3C j M-:Y Vo:K. au- K. -That the ; N e u Y o r V. lOtton exchange, t h r o u s !i 'information futni-hed hv jepiesent- Jtive. at entei t h roa phovit the t ""'lfh. v'Milrol" prices of spot v. as charged Wedr.esdav at Mishawaka Thuidav to attend a j hiah tea vhi' h i- to 'iveii tv j Mr- Mix of tli: cd fo? the he.ne- J tit of i tie M .-.Ma -a a k a thapter. cotton, i i WIN, M'-4 HONOliS Misv l':.."iie .eff and Mi le trade a! of th' citv r .edav evening e:e avaidd tm.-t prizes in the soprano ami alto contets which were hpi at Winoin lake. ;ufotd :nc to wot d receiv ed r, the parents (f the two Mi1.! Wednesday NT' HOSPITAL. M Ml. i K I r. I FASHION JTrr1;.' SHOESHOP -"-'- -- H ':. 1 White Oxfords r the de-i A pet;:;, m v!,! re ep cola .! :r ' . , . r,, , . . I -j . pai tirnt of ari.uiture investigation j an a. nn:p u i-..Knar: county u P i o:' tlie trade in pto.cre.5s here. !h" nat fM'.;r" hv the Anti-Tuber t'W i r.--a:,tv. :-"W-r' tvl --! I i M4 - ''-- " , j-. vÄ ,-f " pi ; y Ka saster record shall be considered as ' i-V: dSI f . ':, satisfactory and ccsplete and perfect until it " v-j -?;V.: SJg ' "':'. -:. ( ' - " f U:-iVV3 i-..- : :-:)r. I has been approved not enly by an authorized J v-:--.- ; M-qgfj v-' 'jrvS-t" '- 1 Ib'j---;i ! "' ": I representative of the Victor Cospany, but als S) ! --iXil : jf .l Ji I fi j "-r- --r ; ' Ml VS tvtheartl,!. jgjc' CARUSO i--: -r !vV:-,:rW -. i'J' . - : .- EveryVicto'r .ecor v th -4 MELBA is aDDroveo nv the artist Yno.made it Our contract demands it Not only must every Victor Record receive the approval of the Victor Recording Lab oratory before it is listed in the Victor Record catalog, but the artist who makes the record must also be satisfied that it portrays his or her art with absolute fidelity. When you play a Victor Record on the Victrola, you can be sure the interpretation you hear is exactly as the. artist sang or played it exactly as he or she wishes you io hear it. So true to life in every detail that V -or Records have also earned for themselves the universal and enthusiastic approval of the great final judge the music-loving public. There arc Victors and VictroJas from $12 to $950. ;m Victor dealer will gladly demonstrate the V lctroiS and r'a o.;r favorite music for you. Säender Voice Culture Records arc invalu able to vocal students ask to hear them. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines arc scientifically coord. nated am', svnh: on. i i;i the processes of manufacture, and their use, one with the other, is abaoiuteiy essential t; a prüf; rpr I k . - ll . , r - - ... . W mm, w-k. 'A ri-j3 . . -V.. 1 ,r -.:.::;.:;.;;-'. --t '- - r J -'vjrK'V' h-: Mc CQRMACK t..- -3i : -, l ü!--' 'sy ' UHUS ; gluck rJC j ri '-ji I . :j VIC Bill L.sv.wa-.r. I . , 1 v? A. .-.r7T-r-.---r-j--rrT t-AXjx-i , a!'! tr revi a-Pa I yJ ao rn -;n'' i :i40 2tse vWTrr i -'r it i . - i 'J : : 'i A i 1 : 1 --. i 'ii. p ew Victor Kecurdt drroonttrated at all drrdert on the 1st of each month : - : 'I mV:. r- v - . - ' H 1 . o 1 . ' ' f , U the Rrptercl Trademark of the Victor Ta'.iuag Machine Cot&psxr ieuro1! tlje product of this Com pair t:... ! ; r i . ;" : 7 . ; c .i.Lii;ilia jjuuiiuiJ aiiUu ii l!i;. I.' ' V ;i'. ; 1 r. V ; . . . A ? r" - J Mill If Suln-v Y. West o:' Little Murk,; c so.-iety. in an attempt tr. At who mad- the alleeation. lie j pn - i.i' the county "omtmion to orT on .ill our t.v Shor t'v rv?t o! liv $o.95 w Bück Kiwi Puir.ps ar.j Cx Mrds in high or lv hccM allied there is Jealousy in the otton al'. th rildin:; of tut. ere. 1- ;"-iVAin; states oer "the apparent llo-'"8 .iti:tirium intention of Xew York ti?eaose ft IpI At the lüfn' t ; rr e th e s re ti"' ' f".r.ir,v;al center, to determine J known Jse of r-.rc :;ln,;c n f;j k - ' pri e on th.io portions of th; ciopjhatt ovmn u u h a ecom nioda t i.n. I ll no; ,ie:n ered here or within the ''"' wo patient 1 h r.vity ate 1 ! n roner di.t nint :,ui a -.-a which f ! r..n !.'. :r.C in tnt a!.: the ?; ., j ' should servo.'- ' ''"'"P" ri'-er ,r the vp,-n,.. ,,f Kk-j P Kvpl ur.ir.i: the freque-nt w-:d J hart township i cijtrar.ee in a sin trie .i.iv of quotation j 1 in cotton f.T future .iellverv, wit- M'PltAli TO ITItl.K". J I rtev:-s. attr.r-itcd the condition to j ,r .n'i-p :an-e v -h .m ode. , I'Pcho'.ocv A. Walter Johr.so-.. j -'r'!- A " mith. 'eutona! Hit,.-- ; t ! rrtdrtt cf the evhate. tctiri "rr nf 'i-0''- - -"-ht .-epre- ! sept n 1 1 e r.e'e ;,te tv?:nc l.'Kha''j ! bus-r ess of t !i- or c. n .za t ion : in I ! f tifi-e co-.tt ao's. controlled hy a cleai .n-: h.c .e as-v. :at:n f ir.em ! hers. giVERY QUIET YESTERDAY ALONG AMERICAN LINES or.(i; i;iT ri;N i n.oi. T !: e C i... p , a f . the u 0T p ... p I 1 I ' ! f f ' a '.' a ' . ' t h : s ' . f V e ! Sd 1 1 ) ii . Wed!.-.": . . - h ' i of ! E A if.. A. Jr WOMEH'5 BOOT SHOP less tjr!T ! 1 v 's V : .; ! .'. I ! a . ' . r f .,.- - ' i.t ild : : " -t . ' P i: - . . n ! a ' i '. l r. m de a ' 'he . . e , . ' S ' . f , " - v p : . - o ". e - . ' ' ( I ; . . , p. - a ; t !"-:. i e ai.isnc ; I . W ! ; - I ( I .1 V I I I , i ! II e i t ; : . a f e - I a ' d Wt-.l lie - - ' i : i t. ..f w a ! i l r i : s i ' - t i'l"li' . i . . it. . -it- Ii"..-' i I ' n ; v -. ! at : . . ( d . a ' t ':.' ' O,, ' v u - e p ! 1 p tie e ' - . e n .- ; r 7 f v'v -''"-r The '., 'I,.-;. ; no'll- Savr money by p:tTmfdnj: merchants that adverti. The Coeimenl oil Matnoeail KDeSeese Favors Low Shoes lor Fall Wear to conserve the nation's leather. So the shoes you buy at BAKER'S GREAT MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE will be in vogue until midwinter and the remarkably low price reductions now in force are, by just that reason, so much more attractive. xr T.oc ..nrs i;Uk Tan Lrown :ih4l Cie ufotcäf with hi-jh (r riiilil'U"'. l.et-iv ul .ri. up ' o i. Sj-i ! e pj'i e $4.95 and $5.95 Rare Shoe Treat for You Men Ria k. Ti!. T --rr;. ite.j ...i Cord' -an v fo. .1.-. all i i?h . ert t h e r -r . r -" ' "vaiuev to Sli't.fi'.. Sa i" $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95 F:TltA spFK I h! " par s of - I'v-., and Tar. "frdr. odd iot t ea. iv , .: S up to ,!. .-'a.e pnre $2.95 Children's Shoe Bargains! Biref.u.' s.t. -'al- . t: .1.. T". . - vt, fll a a.p 'l a ". i ' 'c j i (, I -. ' h " .it c 1 ; .ft- . : : ' . - - ' MIT'SI'MM UK ' 'Ltd A !'. A N L ' 95c to $3.45 p -I , i - .--! r- Ci1. i r i - - $1.95 a,. .-.ici" ri,-;. : i . $1.95 to $3.45 a. ! $3.95, $4.95, $5.95 V J L ST 114 West Washington Ave. i'l'i.UlJ.J"ll1 .r. f ar' her to report."