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12 vi:rM..w i:vi:m.vg. si:iti:mbi:i; 11. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIME- SPECIF! MEN TO BE CALLED Those of 19 and 20 and Be tween 32 and 36 Years of Age Will be Selected Immediately. WAAIIINGTM.V. S. ;.t 1 1 Y.e.iMi. of l'J and ii. and u.'ii tween th- a..'- i.f ').' and :!'., in clusive, uho !g::.-r Th n - day. will tirst !. all' d to '. .. oio:.-. I'ar.ipt Mulsh il i ii. Crow d. r ;iM'.o:ir--d Tu sd.; ai.n iir.til in-' .- !;iy of avail. i'di- :.."hrin' ii,at'-r:i! in thir i.inks. ha- l'-n h d ! I -1" mwi will ril in duit' d int. -'i-'-. Hu.- tlwnn aii ' - i: it iii.-t o r ii.tr.ints d !h-- iur -nd 1o-m1 iiiurJs ha v '.-! i i'-re l to .! .--'v-l t.;th tle-ir -;.-'d -T . t i t . t. - tion that -om- of fl,-m mav I iile.l in t. !!-. P in;;i.' .it : ha r i . !...-.-'.:';, .Ii-: j i in .:',, tin ,,u- of :, ! t j,,. arm;. oral': wo'ili I.- ".i't o l.i'iu ih- o::n- li 's ii"ii:ii life and eti'.-i ir: ;.n i 1 1 ' I o i -1 1 i', !i." ' m. O owd r. in a puilic s (. t ; 1 1-ii t ! ..11 i u 1 - is and i ra 1 1: -t r ia I ' ep - nta ti iix)'. in applying lb" ;;.iii of in h;tri.il ief-rmnt - that 'tii' ariinfenalice of th- mill- t.iry ('.il'li-iiia'-nt or f the ria tioaal intT.-t d'.iiii.u the mer--ia;." i.iiy not i. i : i r f i 1 with. i.oi.iHio Ou r I le for.- hi-; aj- al Gmi. '')W.i" had aii'i T.'irit'd o'lt that 1 ! t i 1 1 1 i i of ; it- lie a i 1 ' -paitiii'iif ioii!d i"t to draw from lh- in i aioe 1 onl ',".- inn ir.en phiially t.f fr military m vh'f and not nt'.th d to f-ta- I" -vi t ca t in on Co- t:round of e ! i. lelicv ) o ( i na t ion. II- aNo -ail tha no n of I'. and n alidj were i-ntith-1 to admis-:on to th--tu 1 -1 . t trainim; eor-p at th" P" e-, ii i. !a t vidioid- with which the e.ar d 'l' " t'n tit ha- m ide eon- tiaet.-. hl:t added That thi- .,--! Ar ;'.,i'(ot.i.ini .iith- ii'lo.e L'l will re - i.-t tr Thin .-day. Methaili of -e;M tin' llm-e to be. in.la.t.d int.. ..dlitaix mtvI,-. a i . d edueatio;..,! ir lining e.iri.-. b- said were II..- niinTii of other ! . n . h . s i of the administration. I in I u-t r- 1 kC-Mu-ihiii v, " ; "eni.-n, . :,:,non .- , nr.. oth- r . . pi -en ta t i .f in- t . . .: ..... .. 1.. dustry, Gu. '1 .wder i I tin- tune had cum win n h- n.'.'-t 'tlrt-s to them sojite I'eeonimemla'.ion a--to thtur share d" i p n hi 1 i t y in the cl.l s.-i'lea ' !! f the nt- l';i-- trants and added- "I iia taiiictd In th- i'eiieral expression of the public ittitmle w-!vich reach tbi - oth -e frequent fea - tu res which b.nl no- to the tr-snt comm. -tit -. o;,, f .).., f,;ltl,:-,s th" beli. f that the ,.f award- i . . . . .u, oeietle,v,:i,,mc,uo., to a n . l sTr.i n ' ! i : . i - - m r i- in., u i mi g ! out .d tin ,i . -ti.m.n .ir. and that I .... .... irie -.,-ie, .uc -cri. i.o.mus win; i.t-r, es.- tin p. opric- ..f making ! the .1 -ff.a.n id. w i:P.o:;; t!-,e a.-.-i-t- :u ' i ; i i i -in d f r : i : . : ' ! . . 1 1 : , i . , e ! i ! ' - ; : . . t he i - gi-t'ant'- I .oe Ihe -.tn-; :eaure i- , ....:.-...; t . . If - .o!-l ' "' o mter ' udm-: I bo::.; - ... ; ,:ion an' ' !.' to I..". -di luiK .n II ; i i e .!-..;. i i ; - which s i i ; . I 1 1 t l i i ; -La-:. I oth of ; j., t " ; -.gc ' , t - si' -ire o th.- p.: : t i -n ; . . i i i" . 1 O ' i 1 . i 1 1 d '..') ! - . . . . i 1 o 1 i . i in I io.i.i I u-. the I d b.'a.' , l ! i : p -.at. .1 : that if it ;.; or. lb' ' ' e ..a . s.i . i a . ; . . o ' ; - . . : . o e , I'm i . ' : . . ..r-: :1 i i-m... ..te that the . - ' on-- up:, h -no :ld 1 a,. nti.'M . t the .. ... 1 . . ....... " :'- ? . a ' it i i t p t ! i i ! o; .N do lo.t ,.0--. ; n u -i 1 ;. ' o." ' -. i ' . . . : ir. ' o . t . .,e . he s;.u:.-. nie . .( .. ;. . ,,.. n p. ! u ; t - to devote nn- ich of .. ..!.' ."t 1 --i".e gt'ouim- o; ;. . ; i i i . . V. t- i.. c that .a uv . ' 1 ; . i . v. a r ; . ' '. t 1 1 ! e . -1 1-. : ! rm-e!f : '. . i ; i im.;. ..ir i ; i i ; Ii h .-. o 'le--' '. : ii. t... . i e I'. . t i : . ; In " ;g ! : m i l .l. -n ilia.,',; ! si;. -aid f t to d. -o. an otl.r i..i ;t for him. In in.P.-try. . g a -.. or other ovcupitmns. th:s ,:l:-r ;-:-.o: will ; naturally b- hi- u.p''ev ,: . e other ! epr' -A-M.ta ' . . ''J "'fup." i FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH It t t.et a t-.i t ind w i;i. n :: a v C'.mct ioti.i 1 f .'!: ...! l- :i ; Worn, n , i f'u!! w f. want To v. : w aruard aain-t ! ' " ."m . c 1 1. '-. Mill ll.T.l! g- men,S. I' d at the ?;.t nir'""'' of - e l; otd .t r to I .!:. F l':".M: . - f., dc 'niilf'Ou'l'. ". I t ' . I ' -. e i l . .. . . i J ' . 1 her. i r-mdv . r'-t- r !: i!b. i b.ree gee.o.M : - - w, v !' .,.at- ..; Ire .!,:.; : .'".; t!-.- e : :-fil r.m dv ..nd h..w. .-.;;,., v.,.' th.er meddclt'."' to ',; il it. Ad JU W'LtlM Mi. CO.. CltLA"0, Ohi' FIRST TDARMY: i I Dwarf -, I ' - - i V v. . - 1 if - i ! l f Miix.i.T Ki:ri't.i:i:s siii:lti:hi:i uv iu:n moss in i-kaxci:. Xiootiif the French refugees driven to Iurles recentlv , the Hun-- were tin two dwarfs shown ui;al French women, were 'ivfn shelter and food hy the lied Cross, SAYS GERMANY in i PRIZE Fl i Such is Comparison Made by Geo. W. Barnard in Walk erton Speech for Fourth Liberty Loan. The German imperial government 1 is likened to a prize tighter staKKer- inn aiouml the , jnK uith both eyes j Llackened. lileedint: at the nose lihs ' it ami swollen arid in a k'iieral ! UK 0 , condition hy George V.ltI1,l this year. This in turn nulli .l: - " iiard .f Newcastle. Ind.. in a ties an.l sets aside the former posi 1 ! ' ' ' addrss at Walkt rtoti la.-t ni-:ht. and tliat it is now time t :'!! oer there our men so we will have a vast fuee to strike the, k , ,rk , , t bb.w. .position." n-u.. u.. a. i n. i, :': The ...nntx- ti,-l.-it t,r.. i t .i the most important of all loans, for j the reason that by sii bscribim,- or oversiil m i ibim; it w,. ( Un enable the ' .M.vrnment t.. i't th.. needed arme ............ ... r. - .... - - -. tf three t ti- million men o r there 1 1 1 i i -k I . was the keynote of Mr. Barnard's address. Mr. Barnard is in St. Joseph county for seeral days to assist in publi. ity of the fourth Liberty The fpf-ch at Walkerton was iliu ti-t i'iiii of t ) i eamiinir'n lllttl " ' ; -, - Z " : ' ' " ' " l " vT- ...... I. v . . , nie itan is pui out me it.p. I...I... '......(. t r..r'l a. t , . I ii ... w. ........... , In his opening remarks St. Jtsej.h ! a a i ''our.tv was nigiiiy compiimtniett on its wonderful organization, saying. i t.o. .....i. I.,... .on w.o.., Mtlist Protestant church of this citv. low n to the la-t s.c.nd. j f ho .ongregation Mondav evening ..i-i ..t i : !....! oiamai, .-aos.iun.on i-an. a. - will be u- d in the county during s -hr f,r?.t two tla of the drive, is not ,tn i m pos-i i a 1 i t ." said Mr. Barnard.. 'and it is a teal probability, because; i:'-'- ' '' - it has been accom pli hel in places John Brody and Kdgar Jeffries, tour ' ii. Mi hi-an. Illinois and ( hio. where i weli-to-do colored farmers of Cal- 5 ''' '" :: b'Cal comlitioti- are the same ns in ; vin township. Mich., have been ar ! ;-"'v to : e-;; Joseph county, and w here there . rested b Sheriff Sill of Cassopolis n-i.i. i atioii Mi( tli,.re money than there i- in , on the charge of stealing cattle. The this oant.t. j " The ft . ling of pride te be fdt by ; tin- people f St. Jo-eph county on,oer the past 10 months. during tlm morning of S'pt. ::. when they are entltb d to wear on tlieir coat m v. oald i.e;i,p,i of the led. white and blue! r.l .! lived. ol:intar sii ! se ril .ei ' buttons, is in ' Limwiik - that thev have vo untari v i .st. ni. ed nr. and oiTere.l their dollars ! p, ju. government in the same spirit i . . , , . .t ... .i : as tne -ohiiei s ina ouereu np ineirj - i.x..,, i defense of their country. Alr ?irn.tr,i uili a.blres-. th t , j dab at its r gular weekly me.t-!0,1'1' : ,;iir f,,..v at the oln.-r hotel, ami ',hls .,.nm will talk at the ln.h !;oo! at New 'ai lisle CRUMSTOWN, IND. r-,.. w..,i..i ..f i'.,M. sMieri.i.i-. ! ,,,, t '. li..ni.. ..it a , furlough ' : G.dd" McCovmit k of Hamle; , w yi , 4,;t j t?. Wtt.k Wlt h her ' j p..retits. Mv ai.d Mrs. James iay. Mr a v.! M:. Ua-sell Wiltfum: and u ,1 i .,. veil Wütton,, .n.l .. hi.dr-n of Mill C.eek were Sundav ; i , of Mr an.l Mr- H. r n a r d ! ' , V d. i. Flo'. 1 I r v : ami fan.i'v lu'.t? lao d to South 15 ml. Gilbert Wold and familv of Yal-: '; w were Sunday g-. a .-t.- at th Mis. '. Koi-.h.o.rgan and Can.--. :Rowe et Mf.l ('ictk spent 1 nda i Sa turd i .. t the hmnr Of i iiuie- , , . " , , . 1 MjlrI i:,n:,'';'-r -l,c:-? tu ...... i. ....l. i. , i:. t :. .miss .M'l l'J. , lby. ' ' ' ' " x' 1 ''4 M.;.. . I!. 1. I. ir.l Tiilv i K .V. ---- " - spent Friday with their grandpar ents. Mr. ard Mrs. Martin Borliek. wil.iam i rum ret-.trn.-d to his . h. ne near I.ydi.k Tu--, lay after . ti.i.e-Ue.ks' iIt With his o(l. p.i.nt-. Mr. and Mr- H. M. I'nm, li- j i .N.it.u'vu a ltd la toil. Si-el.t the A . - i. let W .t h I e 1 .i t 1 . t - Miil 'r i Advertisers make profits from volume not rrccs. Refugees . o 5 o : ; 1, A J, J. . . ' Vi . O O- O ; , ? ' ' . - .A 't -, in the picture. The. with cres of Elkhart Newc i:lkhakt, imi. . pt. 11. A: the result .. :. r. v. .1 , i ! , . . l , .t ... 1 j y the Klkhart county socialist party Monday eveninu, any possible i anti-war sentiment that might have I been inveigp-d mto its platform, was ! forever baui.-hed ami tlie party, at -! cording to its leaders, now stands squarely and openly for the prose cution of the war against Germany to a bucctrvful conclusion. The following is the resolution: "We, the socialists of Klkhart coun ty, state of Indiana, in a convention assembled on the ninth day of Sep tember. HUV, do hereby in.here to tile new program us set forth in the declaration of principles adopted by the national executive committee ind state secretaries in Chicago on Aur and th,. principles .et f.n-Oi m- tm. ini..r...iii..,i ... i .n.i a ml tilmr nrn'Tain nii.ta t.,i ii. ".,'. tion of the p.irty as taken in the St Louis -on ent iui. We al.-o adopt our former stab- platform of 1 1 which is m accord with our present -lames Arthur of Klkhart was nom- iuated for county clerk. H. K. Sa w - ' "f PHhart for sheriff. and Jacob Scliroetltr for aUtlitor Iar Hennings, sales manager for j the fourth Libertv loan in St, Jo- jseph county, will address a meeting of the loan workers of Klkhart county which will be held in the municipal building here Wednesday evening. Mr. Hennings will outline vl-n of sale which has beenjand Frank Walker. atlopted in St. Joseph county, ami it is likely that the same plan will;C. Fiery, arc beneficiaries under the work(.(, ((Ut jierf Tn liinini' of the return nf T"!e ., , ... ...... , - ,T.. i i v . i in i I'.i.-nM i ine ,iii iu- ten hhn a reception in the churi.h ..arlors. Three hundred peo,,u attended the reception. Kavmoml Stuart. Louis Hawks. arrests followed efl)rts hy the otli- cers "Vilich have been extentled which time many head of cattle have been stolen by the Negroes. The colored men are alleged to have butchered practicallv all the i . . came stolen ami snippeu tne meat to Chicago. Tl-i r f i i-t iniYihiv of t u I'litn-v v ..v....... , , - lu" i . l g me annual sunimei ; vacation will be held at the Century . Thursday noon when Rev. 1Y. jJohn .vairi ugh. C. S. C. of the . r,livrrsity of :Votr Dame, ami a J member d the south Bend Kotarv club, will tspeak. A large auto delivery truck own ed by the Brusman and Holdeman Coal companv was badly damaged 'at mien Tuesday when it was struck hy a Big Four switch engine at th Jackson st. cros.-irg. The driver ,,f trilk heprr jumped juM before t he t ruck was struck. Harry Bloom. edit..r of the Middlehury Independent, sustained ' "j U c S l" ',0th Monday '.t - lrt. ti. i---r. I m m i V. . ...... , i.i " ii' ii 1 1 v .!.- M.iji'-ii ae i e e 1 1 in I'orl automobile and a garace. Pdoom was cranking th eiigiio wl.en the accident occurred. It i though: that the' vibration of the motor caused the emergency Irak, to be released, allowing the machine to roll forward. . T, t ... . . , . , ' R- Parri.-h. inst'-actor ;n bird- o:v in th. local high school. cnld o Mewling ,-,ro.,, ... to,, '.v a crnm stating that his fat!.. had : eri'.c.:sl' ".mured in ai autor..oi.: a.-cident. Clarence Sanduui.-t. assi-tant nv, r , j t,;,iniiu in.:ru-tor in the b.cal h.-h - imoi. Monday elect - t ,J j .. s ,1 ,i I of the 1 i i U i i h-.ol a t I jrt:.. , . , . .. , , . fio,r(l.e Hü :n-1 : ie t . . a o : i v v. . , - -! - t r . t. . .'. . '.'..;- " '. ! '. . i 1 1 . a . ! . ! T. i I 1 1 . ! i . a - i i " I e e i ' i . I t' e . Planted ard i e ' d )-- d !' . .1 "!' -I I. I I 1 ' 1 1 . . ' i I i C oi- i . i 1 , t ' I'. W, ;....' Nach:.- i. gra Id I i jtd a (Jecrte from Cora J. Yundine; (Charlotte M. Kreutz from William V.. Kru"tz, and Lovina Gordy from Carl Coj.Jv. Th- ;ie of Oj.,1 H , C.ue auviin.-t William II. Con-, at- i leing cruelty, was tiisiniv-i d. i i "red A. Heed, executor of the ewtat- of the late Wan-n 1 1 i 1 1. . was T.i-mJ.iv granted l -1 r: -is-;, n to , operate th dot hin 4 -tore ,.f the ; i!ct.i'il. He was u'ivfn '.'.0 days to i tile a -ompl.;int of statement r-l.i- , tive to in- condition f the t.uin-s. l"jrrft Harm tn. local re : 1 tate 'lealer. arroted eeral !a- ago on the charge of enit'ezzlement. phad- j ed j;uilty U a charge of petty lai - 'cenj' in tlie it- court T'.icsl.i and :uas !inel $11 and -'ien a sa. - ind - I el sentence of Jo da.s in the county Ijail. Pros. Atty. Sawyer decided to change the charge aj?aint Haiman after a thorough in estimation of ;the case. i j Tae following orh. ei woe Tues- tlay elected for th ?nuim: year ly the Hlkhart Minitprial at.-ociation : Presiilent, I), ll. CJiiihl; vie e ' pie5i- lent. J. Y. Kinnett; secretary and treasurer. C . Williams. A coin- miti.ee consitimj of Itevs. K. W. Pratorious. F. C. Kike. A. V. ogil- vie ami C. p. Croxall was named to arrino for an evan.eli.-ue cam- paian to he held in the near future. Goshen News . evs-linis .special service: I GOSUFN. Ind.. S-j.t. 11.0(pIihi oispo.ves oi an uur a , uru . .. i police are emh avorin to locate 'Personal property worth $4ou i Ja coh Henry, a resident of Fir.-t st i this city, wh after ijoina: to his) home Monday niht, brutally at- ' tailed his wife, it is alleged. ' i,ffi,,,, ,. .ii.i .,. m,., tt I : a . t ,.,.,., ti. ,.,K.,a .. hostilities Henry had made his es cape. It is thought he went to Klk- hart, but no trace of him hal been found in that city todav. T ,. '..,..i ,. a... f, ..... i 1 1 t i i a i . i o 1 1, . 1 1.- a i n i in a 1 1 I e -, - , ...... . , istration card fr., Vincenr.es. Ind.. I 'V. Mrs. AMlhnm Gar- ..Qr.!....i u.inian, on the north side. Mrs. Gar- vi.; nr i .iii .vi iimiiiii) ii i nie l I the army Iraft law. to the local ex emption hoard. Goshen, a ticket seller with Hindling Brothers' circus say?: Buiness is verv ood and we look f.-ir -i n.iwT t.-,rti w.mti ..ftor n-tiirt I will probal,ly lo my' bit in some fact ry or munition plant. Don't ; think there will be any large t ir- I euss out next season. Jay Welty, the nine-yea r-oid son of John Weltv, living three miles : cross having laueu. iue ih.c- west of Nappanee. had his two mnv bus' w,th ar'dci'S middle tinkers- torn off and his ha nd . "Kainst the . M. C. A. That aso crushed at New Paris Tuosdav. The 1 nation supplies free to the .-oldie-? boy was helpin- at the ane mill' moving picture entertainments, and imt hi- hand cauu-ht in the , lectures, concerts, stationery, athlet luippcr. i'- equipment, library equipment. et . It. has been selling riuarets and to- Tn the circuit court Charles baeco to the soldiers at cost. The Hoer of MhMlebury pialiiied as I administrator. C. T. A., of the estate of Sarah A. Fiery, who died recent- ly at the home of her son. Charles C. Fiery, in Midllebury. and wht.se r will was Tiled for probate here Sem. 2. j Charles C. Fiery, who wa named as executor in the will, decline.! to seme an.l asked for the appoint- mer.t of Mr. Hoover. who tiled $2,000 bond, signed hy L. L. Burris Mr. Fiery and Iii brother. Melvin will The inheritance of Melvin -.stories charging graft and profiteer Fiery is in the form of a lif in- ing among the Y. M. C. A. workers terest. after which the property is j-.o go to the children of Charles C. : Flerv Col. James S. Dodge of Klkhart will deliver a patriotic address Sat urday afternoon at "'. o'clock at the soldiers' reunion to ,be held in the i . court park. The Standard Tool and Engineer ing Co. of Klkhart. capitalized at $75, into 7."0 shares at ?leO each). has filed articles of incorporation with Ctiunty Recorder Swart. Mar- i tin L. Williams of South Bend. Oli- j ver M. Harrison of Mishawaka. and j George W. Cole of Klkhart are the incorporators. The concern is lo cated at Klkhart. i passenger train on the Boston -;j(',-num ,,f i"-'l'ilit to get ma-j Va.no'at r,.Jni,llc,.,ton t0(i;iy. The terial and a general shortage of I .. labor. Putnam .v Shingle.lt eker of ! Qt y rlltt (,arL. nf .... I.'. ... -. . ..... I 'o .. tA.... i ,..V. , , ...ion .;hm .n -i i. w.. have tne contract tor pi.i'-mg con - cret- pavement on the Hoosier- Dixie highway (the Go-hen-Warsaw roar. for a distance of three milfs .south from I-esburg, have been MiMarMBaBaaBBaaMMnHBaanaaaHaBaaawaaBnaaaBai LAST TIMES TODAY Orpheum War Weekly, "Little Miss Up-to-Date," Lawrence & Devarney, Jean Birrios, Fitzsimmonds &. Normand, Nelson's Novelty. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY OFFICIAL ALLIED WAR COLLEGE QUINTETTE REVIEW A Fraternity Rehearsal. SAMAROFF & SONIA ALICE HAMILTON Russian Dancers. . . ,. Quaint Comtidienne. ALTHOFF SISTERS , , Ir. Quality Singing and ' WILLIE MISSEM & CO. Piano Offering. An Arti&tic Novelty. SUNDAY HOYT'S MINSTRELS and Four Other Acts. Performances Daily, 2:30, 7:30 and 9. Sun. Mat. 3 P. M. on;pcl!cJ to abandon operations.' AVjut one-fourth of one mile of the! pavement has ben laid. Will;. J:: Hr:: "f C,.!;t!i was cn , jdoyd )y th. r.rm. He s it h.i i I'"mi impoiM to tna:c much j he liiway. t ho firm l.ring lr.aldc to l -t mi! 'cient 'neu im,! many delays .ii:g rncountf rcl m shiionent of r . . t T ! i. i. I'utr.ain & hi:ig:-deeke:- ;.: und r contra t with the 0''iuskn C'Uiniy onimi.-sioners to complete the road. Marriazo I.iix'n-. j Joi n I Tai.-, Norfolk, Va.. I'em-! jdoed :t the 1. na- yird an-l .Ter.nie lliiey f Ilikhart. ' Mi-- Clara Jackson, da J? liter .f j Frank Jackson of Benton, and ve!!j known nurse, his volunteered as a; nur.-e fur overseas duty. i Samuel Smoker. 6 years old. who w.ts horn in Klkhavt county : and who was widely known, died ! t y o clj'k Monday nipriu at hi home, two miles sjutheast of '.osh-n. following an illness of IS. months of paralyjd. The son m" Jaco'o Smoker. pioneer Elkhart j ount farmer. Mr. Snmker was; 1 urn in Flkhart township, a short di.-tance southeast of Goshen, and "pent his entire life heie. The will of Theodore Bloss. ye.trs dd, who died at his home in .Jefferson township An?. 10. was tiled for probate in the circuit court. The document, executed April 7. 1110. was witnessed by Wesley W. !,....... .i n,l f!.-.rrt. P Harncr Tie , . ' . . , .. . i anil real esiate vaiuen ai j.,"'."m :iiuun; the widow. Hannah Bloss, ! and 1 j children. Bloss cut off ei-ht of his 12 sons ami one or ins oauuie im - each. In a touicii ne cna-iKeu s-x- eral of the moisins made in the original will. Mrs Thornas Gibson. years old. fell leatl of apoplexy at ":-0 o'clock JUCStia HIU'I 1IWUII i . lilt iiuinr v man nan given mrin xo a tiauguicr. The grandmother was erpaged In bathing the child ami was appar ently in perfect health. Suddenly she placed her hands to her head land tittered a cry Within a few ! minutes she was dead DAILY ;i:uman Iili:. The campaign against the Red j cost to the association has been, ! higher than the price at which the; ' army canteens could sell the samo I goods, because the. army does not I have to pay freight ami transporta- i tion charges. The Y. M. C. A. is now selling "smokes" at the same price as the quartermaster's stores, and i meeting the deficit out of the gen- 1 eral funds of the association. It is j estimated that the deficit will f amount to $2.000.090 a year. at least. Meanwhile, the pro-Germans have been circulating all manner of in France. A thorough investigation ; has been made without finding any ! ground for those diarges. The as- J ' sociation is giving a much needed ! J cprviee in France and doing it na- I triotically. All its operations are un- I der the eye of the military authori- ! ies. and if there were any such , abuses as the pro-Germans allege , the army officers would report them j promptly for correction. i THREE KILLED IN WRECK ! ON BOSTON AND MAINE i BRATTLKBORO. Yt.. Sept. DV Three men were killed and per sons wer injuretl when an extra freight train ran into the rear of a ) (1p , roUrL at Rutland : w y Coninr i,ellow Fill- j.kh ird Kin- Bo-ton ' ' 2! - Mr-iiio TIR'CC ll0n Arle i I Ty IvtWO" I IIVlCO WdlU MUb &z jrra uo t toxi Specializing in Coats, Dresses, Suits, Skirts, Blouses, Petticoats, Furs, Marabou and Millinery New Fall Dresses of Tricolette, Serge, Jersey and Satin Wonderful New Models with long swinging panels, fringe trimmed tunics, quaint sashes and many bead and embroidered effects. In all new fall colors and every size. W5 ?25 $35 $45 ?55 An The $35 $4 Beautiful soft materials of crystal cloth, Silvertone, Pom pom, Bolivia, etc. Many of these coats have large luxurious fur collars. Other Coats at $35, $95, and up to $1 .75 $ Exclusive Suits the most diversified collection we have ever shown. 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