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4 M.MY. IUMMI.I i: 15. CMS. THE SCUTH BEND NEWS-TIMEJb WILL MAKE GITY BIG AUTO GEM" Famous "Ham and Turnips" Bill - OPERATED Present Plans of Company arc Fostered by Pres't Erskine of Studebaker Corp. (continued from page oni:.) Ron's plarn for the future are con tained. The f tatm.-nt follows; "Th? Studeha.'cer business v.-.is br.-t establi-hM at South R' nd, In- i! " r. ;t In 1 " . . hv II. and C. Siu-le- ' ak r, who oj''ia!-il as a lirm until 1.S, and wort' t:;Tffifil by Stude i .ik r Pros. Mf. Co., which with lArrltti- Mttr-i'liii'I'-rs company v. as nuTK'-'l i:.t. Tu- t'.u! l ik r C(jrorati'ri as i.-f J n.. 1, 'Jll. Th" orj'Oratioii'.s n.arifac turir. ;!ir.t.-. I'xate l at S'uth i-iul, I.troit, t;hi r.is" ai: J! V.'alkcrv ill-, ontaiio, Jan aia. cnr 1 '. s a i , cof.taia 3 , u ' ' , - ; 0 ' . .jpare f- t f fi-"r s;:ic', ar: with al-)Ut .,C" machira.'.4 and !n;'!y i o r l")0') j'rs'ns. The bi;.-.lii'-i of th corporation is th n.annf.i' tar- ami .a (f autc r.i''ilc.s. h"rs''-ilr;uvii -likls, hai- : and a'ltornoh,!" arl chi:3o I'irt.s of ail kinds and d xription-. Th-:-- piodi"t-, !'arin-? th- rian.o .vtuiidi.ik-r."' ar- rnarket 1 in all iVili. d coiir.tri-s. oar prevent l:no of autfri.di.h-s is th- :in'-st and r.i'si popular v ii.ivt' cvt-r pro ; ; f and this year's roductlon is - d ! oi t. "Th" .-rabilit i'T 1 1 hu-Ine-s of i- cr'"rat jon is ' idt iii t d ! th'" ...ft tK.at its K.ilrs have -!adily in- ..d. and - Ji'i lly hincf tlie or . 'I'.iata.t: on Jan. 1, 11)11, of the prftit f u poi ation The omhined -i! of tla- ant'-ci-dt'Kt i.rms and om j a rii. daring ' a rs to Jan. I. r.-ll. an.oint.d to I 1 l'.f'0,f.f)0. . hi! 'J.' ales ol th.' present ,tude- a i, i i position in the next .eer. ear- wi if i-." 1 Vl"VM'". cov.rin;! I'll,'.', a 1 1-mo' 'iles, 4''.j,',J liorsi 'ir.iwii i;i'le- inn lar" ntitit f h.trn . aii'l aitorno!'ile ;ml e !.: 1' t ai ts. "Th.- total tan-'i' le ass.-ts of The !: h.i r (';i pora tion at 1 1 1 d.tt of tlie or--... nidation of thf- corpora tion ;tmn nt-.i t- f j :... 2, 7 j r: ..: . of i.i'-ii $ 1 1 '. 4 was r?preentetl t.y p!..nt ar.l prprty and $1:5. VJ. ".'.). 2 hy nt j'ii'k assets. As (J t. 1. tlief. net tans'ilde a.s-i : 1s had mci . a.-. d to $ 4 0,7 4'J,1''".T r, "f whir h f 1;, ;7 'i.l M.S.4 4 Na.s repr.-- i.ted hy pi u-.t.s a". i property and I .M.-71.1 '.J. .;1 hy net f;ul-k as.-ts, the iniTt im- of .? 1 7.' ."'., r :'.7.".'. mltinu from surplus net profit left in the husir.es.s. ('apll.ilialion. "t'pon the completion of th. nt ;n;.ncii5i:, U1. o)ttandin ci'ltahatioTi 0f th" corporation will ... f.ii..,. ... I l. l O MO ' i . '"'.in.led debt outstanding: evn l rc nt 5 rial Ro'd notes (this pres fr.t issue), $ 1 .",00f. "Capital Mock. Seven percent t 4 O . f . ........ 1 ..,...- 1 II i "Common stock, t 0,0e ),n00. D i ition of ott. The note-- w'l! be a direct oMit'a- tt:-vi . , . , :V:'K-V.V I"' I. -rtvvnn i : i-. ino:: v,.; f A. - s TI fJI li ITATT A. K.TT1 T-- V T ä OFF 0. S. GOAS Here is a facsimile of the famous "Ham and Turnips" bill, a municipal r.oto IpsuI by the town of Xleder lahnstein, (Jermany, arid quickly suppressed. It is said that the kaiser himself ordered its withdrawal. Tho Inscription above the ham reads: "Tender, longing, sweet hopes." That above the turnips: "This is how wo Uvo in 1D17." ion of this corporation of and an au $ 1 ."."00. loot. II to b.- dat'-d Jan. 1. T' l'. and all ;o he pr- r:t!- i-.suevl and to ma- ure :'.s felloAs; I .im. i. e.. J;ni. 1, l'.'-'l; $l.l4"e.- J.m. 1, 1?.".': fl.öu -.Mio. Jan. . 1 : i. :.". 1 .11!. J I ii ) I' i i! "Tii. ' n. n. l - : r V: 1 ; ' . 0 e a , t ' . M i '.'."a. to), i Jan. 1. Jan. 1, l'.'JS; 1. rj:. 'ar ' int.-fe.-t at the pel ,-, nt per .1 IIIIUIII 1 vl J ) iie;.t:i i re-t the I !."' (Tp r" a a - rt '. r- i "" fntur Cite! T.lte. . . . i : l . s . 1' et n of av b n '.. .if" -otc ale rc !e r rcent l v: la -I ill '. en f ...eh i: without de- I . ; tor pi i : i a p . 1 or in -;:i' tax. a-se.. -nn-rit or .... i t . . . v. : . V I ! i u : I . I l .oil-.. aioi I i . . Till : ,i :.!. or ; ru- ir ;..a'" ina i e.l or a et )i" u i.-d t p y or to i t . . i n or de I a. -1 bv irta-' of any pr -i.r.: or iCi-uif" t:; r.t of th"' iles of A', t'.a.i. af any v. mun:t ipal or other t!:-rin; eept s'lc- i-.a-a-e a r. 1 income Uol'e Ol Iii' f'- :t i. '! b'ss than it.y one series) th- corporation ir, on thirty l- pai!.-r the .d Interest of the r redemption, plus .irim'. oi on." per-ent fr t'.ie alar t.;r tJan. 1 to l"ec. " 1 in- ' 1 (Jan. 1 to I. 1 inclusive) between the jcir in which the notes shall be redeemed and the year in which they mature. "Tile corporation has no bonds, dehontnn-si or lonij tirrn: ohlii,rationc outstaiidiri'-:. On March 1, 1912. the corpora tion issued $ s.OOO.uOO of live percent ten-year j-erial oll note?, payable f PJö,oo seaii-annually from 1912 to 112::. hut through lar Increase i of iro:";t.s, reductions in vehicle in ventories, and other income, it was ptx.-ibic in 111 to anticipate pay ment of over one -lu-If of these se rial notes and in February, 11 III, to anticipate and retire them altogeth er, six years before final maturity. lro Kions of Trust Arrtt'inoiit. "The trust agreement, which this corporation will enter into with the Ctntral Cnion Trust Co.. of Xtw (York as trustee, uiah r which th.e ! notes will he i.-Miul, will make pro vision, amonr other things, that (a) as lon as any of thes.; notes arc outstanding the corporation will not iiiortav'e any of its leal or personal property, unbss it shall make provi sion therein for the t-ecurity there under of all said notes then issued and then outstanding, but nothing shall prevent th" corporation from purchasing property subject to a morUaL'e or fiom creating a iur- 1'h.Lsc money mortgage to the extent of 7" jH-rcent of the fair value of the properu purchased, nor the pkd-,'-ir.ir by the company or by any sub sidiary company a.s security for loans made to it or them or any of them in the regular and current conduct of their respective busi ness, or account receivables or other li uid assets or any stock, bends or other securities owned by them or any of them, other than shares of t-tock it any sabidiary company. (P.) That this corporation will at all times maintain its cash and quick asset.s in a sum equ i! to at bast one ami three'-qiiart is times the' agre ;.at" amount of all its liabilities ami inde!e.;ness. sa cured and un?e euievl. iuclmlii i' the face amount of a!! of the aloiosaul notes at any itime op l st a tul in . in ti'.e manner I" j be de:ir. u in tl.e trust a-rtcamt. I 1111 pOvp of I-..M1C. ! "From the proceeds of these seven jp--i'ent serial old noli s the or- i peralion plains to retire its ""-t.- i. ud ; i : i k bank loans, and appl the bal jar.ee t the coi-strm lion of the rv.o.l- new .1 r lo a i a;le plant, whicb. starte! at .-'outh lb i.d in 1 J 1 1 . CHIEF'S RECEPTION AT PARIS OUTDOES BIG TRUCE CELEBRATION (CONTINUED FROM PAGU ONE.) day afternoon at 2:0 o'clock. Burial will be in JUverview cemetery. The body may be viewed at the Orvia chapel Sunday afternoon. London Hears That Submarine Commander Sent S.O.S. When Ship Went Down. Local Boy, Sniper With Yanks, I Wounded ASAiJUO ARMY TENT i I Si 11 HI! Op GRAY, BLEACHED Gl PS; i-Autu Vim MADE EVENLY DARK LONG, LUSTROUS LO X I K ) X, Weil nes: a y , Corrc sporiderrce of the Press.) It was the U-ÖH, cd by Lieut. Capt. liars German under-sea bat, sank a number of vessels o That a ynlper Is no", free fron ' leir.it sniped liiniseif u shown by' the experience cf Co'.ar .ereaut 1 hon;as Nowak, of sn.th lUr.d. jN'o'.vak is with the American expo-' j it;o nary fores oerse:(, ar.d sat - , j i.rday r.iht b.is pirenls-. Mr. and, i:irs. Frank Nowak. Walnut st.. J : received word that he had beer, i li-thtly wocnibd while on duty, but; jthat h is rapidly recovering. ; c-rrrt. Nowak is a era civ f hoi with ! which i r rifle, and ,-ln'--d to Exception is Made Where It is Shown They are Needed for Health of Troops. Nov. 2 7. Associate.l comma nd PvOse. tho --a; j,' th. for that re ison he w is duty a.s a h irpsliootcr. thr-e in lies in He tane.s six feet eoati oi .'.diiiuiKri, i-uit .-m. iu me-j,; ?tockinq fct.t alu is proportion- i bottom the tTnited States torpedo Ud aceordincly. He has been In tho ! l"j".'s Sf-rv;. o: j liNG'P'N. Iv 1 t. A a r.- j (loi.ment of all construction work lni prepress er l:ojfcte-? al .--et!i- 1 tent ca n.p. oririnallv bul out for mobili;-. it am of the rational uuarl and latT d for pi'r.r imI tramin-? purl "OF. s was ordeia-d to.iay by the ".ar dputm,;!.t. Fxo ption is r.a.d Vv ' - ' ; in cases where it Js shown t'n.it boat destroyer Jacob Jone: the ) completion is ncce:-ary in the tlrst American warship to be sunk j KTViee seven vrars an.: 11 mnnt.-i : He embarke-1 for overseas last May.!1"'1 of the h':.lUh oi troI,s- la" fore saiiinz for the la tl !rr:..dH nf hv olio ptiptiiv in tlir i-r-nit v-n r U'nr.l I.. J v - " ' w "lJ."urope nf. w a; stationed at Camp i the in- 'an A pply all j o ilcr.s not d l!i : La Creo'.e a ir : re L-:xi)i:u wym.v. Leander Wymn, 7 years old. one Paris newspapers devote almost their of the pioneer resnlents of Lnion entire space today to the demonstra-i township, died at his home near tions in honor of the president of ! I -a kevil le Thursday morning at 3 the Unite. 1 States, the various func- j o'clock following a four months' 111 tlons and entertainments, and to ar- j ncss of complications of diseases, tides Rlorifyinr America. I He is survived by his wife, LT tea- La Liberte says: beth. two sisters. Mrs. John Jack- "Parls pave to the first magistrate son and Mrs. Harrison Deppen, four of thB United states a reception ajsons and three daughters. Mrs. Ar enthusiastic as that which greeted j thur Iavell, Oscar and Floyd Wymn in Strasbourprh Pres't Polncare and j of this city; Duvert, Pearl and Ralph Premier Clemence.au. This com- at home. parison makes the use of further ; Mr. Wymn was born in Ohio and phrases unnecessary. Tt is enough . came to Indiana at an early ape. to say that Paris lavished in it all its. Funeral services will be held Sun- fire and heart." uul we,u,u ui uunt-Liu .pointed at the Monday meeting brutality, and his suhmersible's ca- f Samuol i-eper ani M. P. C The Journal eles Debates says: "The population cf Paris showe1 itself prodipral of enthusiasm. This is because the voyapre of Pres't Wil son is a unique event In the history of the United States and has sicrnin cation that is well understood." diy mornintr at 11 o'clock at the Christian church in Iakeville. I lev. Stet re of North" liberty will otti ciate and burial will be in the Lake ville cemetery. Hose claims he sent a wireless call pJ-.ergeant. for help when he raw that the American destroyer was doomed That statement has not been cor roborated. but if it is true, it is the only case on record where a Ger man submarine commander called for help for Iiis victims. ilos also claims to have trunk the United States coast guard cutter Tampa, and it that is true he has the dis tinction of sinking ail the American tiRhUmj craft sunk h torpedo dur ir.e, the war. A.merican and Itritish naval offi cers nere consider capt. iu.se anu,of the chamber of Commerce Mon nis noat witnoui peers m the suü- i Local Good Roads Campaign Will Start Monday The- camps affected bv the a", an-: -i: av. f.aled ment orcieis ar- ht. Souih b;.'.r i.? turr.i Carolina: Howie. Te.a.s- M tclell.i n. ':vr,,"- ;-i: l to ; 1 1 L pren.at a n rvi n, ie that wavy. in e.ti!- a : i iSouth PenJ's campaign for better ood roads legislation will be in augurated at the noonday luncheon i ". r 1 . r 1 . . T . . Ala.; Logan. Texas; lkauregu:u-J. , :'" ' ; l" l" - 11' "' " s 11 r Louslana; -McAlthur, Texas; II.tn- 'V'1' ..'V h V 'r1"' , , ernte m::.i for a fettle of la ( r."l cock, Georgia; Wheeler, Oeorru : j l . ,n ir r.-in- th nrl-'ir.al har Kearney, California; Wads worth. !r-,.h-r r.-.-t'-r.-r. Ter sl by Cert:.i South Carolina; Fremont, Calif or- j 1 r a e.. .ml e,,,.,i ,-jrur to-.s -. -nia: slierldan. Alabama: Donibhar. ' In re. Mail orders pn.tmpt!.- marine branch of the German navy. Hose's work was daring and spec- lüiiT.li- mit iifv-oiil of l : mi re.Ssci iV day, and it is probabio that a com mitter to nnnear betör th jitnT:il assembly in January will bo ap-. h. U. r. rLA rU i d WILL Oklahoma; Col, New Mexico; j Greene, North Carolina. These camps will he used for de mobilization, but when this is com pleted they will bo closed. 13 a. S3 hospitals ut the camps will bo used as convalescent hospital. Orders r.lso were issued today for the abandonment of proposed build ings for a motor fehool at Camp Taylor, Ky., and for additional con struction at Camp Funston. Kan. upon receipt of regular pn tVibd Ing Is gun rant Creo'.e" ( d. Hair I reer did not end in surrender witn tho scores of other U-boats, but with internment in a Swedish port at the direction of Lose. After the U-ä:: da died ;nto New port and then played havoc with .shipping off the Ameriran coast, ev ery anti-submarine craft command er in the Prilish navy tried to "get" Rose. This armada was augmented when America entered the war. During the latter part of the var there were two boats that became the center of interest on the anti submarine craft the U-Sti and the U-C.1 but for .ery different rea sons. The U-SC had sunk the hospital ship Llandovery Castle when it was ! impossible to mistake her type. Calef. of tho Chamber of Commerce good roads committee, who attended the gool roads congress in Chicago Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,; will give a report of the Monday at the luncheon. Both Mr. Leeper arid Mr. Calef are enthusiastic over the Chicago meeting, and their report promises to be interesting. They will deal with the subject of improvement material, and the latest mode of road maintenance. They will also urge the appointment of a legisla tive committee at once in tho inter est of proposed legislation affecting BE SENT TO MEMBERS Associated Press .SrYliv: INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Iw. 11. All the republican platform meas ures will be completed and printed congress , .u can members cf the legislature by Christmas, according to arrange ments now in hanJ. Letters will accompany the printed bills asking the members to study them care fully and bo prepared to otfer early TS MAY v ELP Y0Ö Home-Mixed C o u er h Syrup. Very Cheap, Very Effective. Mrs. Joseph Mellle-ur, IF" J : f . i -sun street, Titlin, O., wrrt.s: '"I hae used the Mentho-Laxe:;.' for colds. Must t iy 1 hnd it b.-tt-.-than any cough syrup 1 hav . r ustci yet. I coughed night and 1 . " for a week. After I got the m !;-tho-Iaxeno to use the couhm : stepped in threo days. tt ." Ju.t buy a L' 1-1' nuinr bottle l Mentho-Ivexeno (it is richly on i -trated) nnd mix it with a simp' wnatevor amenumcnts tney navo iniyruj as j-ot directions with bote, mind. I. W. Henley, secretary ofjand then you will have a w !eb. the state reT-Ubncan committee, saidirmi. c; me imesi quickest c and maintenance of the building h.. xocU3. I upon promptly. öouiu i.euu win aise ue uigeti in . number e)f todav that the bills will bo intro- jduced i nmediately after tho le rlsla- jture is convened and will bo actei F.very sailor wanted revenue. In chasing Pose, liowever, there was get behind more of the desire to be.st a wily and i wn.sfv AcciniTs mn TO VISIT MXfiWXI). A saeJatnd Press S(rvir: LONDON, Dec. 14. Pres't Wilson has accepted an invitation from King George to visit Tmgland and iti,J's is expected he will stop hero on his way home. The British officials havo lieen awaiting the arrival of Am hassndor Davis before making nnv arrangements for the entertainim'nt eif the president. ir.AHKV MATH YS. Harry Mathys, 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Mathvs. livin.- ! tl'mgerous adversary. Ol e.,,,lT,l(. r-.ll .He.l of thn r..cl. VhOIll thU'C W.IS 11Ü St-lill dt nee Saturday morning at o'clock following a short illness pneumonia. P.e-sides his parents he. is survived by the following broth- and sist. rs: Morris, Cyriel. number of meetings will re the movement for the,. t . ronillliicÄn headouarters .establishment by congress of a na- ro aurin., thp r0mintr week to commi.'ion with an .i,(. .B,cir itional highway but against adequate sum of money at its dis- j of com- I posal annually Uli- wome ti.me ago con iress rnarted ruch n measure bet 1 m ittliii- 'lfmciticu fin flit "fl v hpn I . l"," -" "ithe fupreme court ueolared it of I the L boats were recalled, Uos. constitutional. v. ent to the Cattegat. 1 ne atory j brought to, London, which there is I no reason to oouot, is tnat ltoi;e Alll.ONA YANKS ARK GUARDS OF HONOR. Ae o -I.'d'l Pres Servii'e: PATHS. Dec. 14. The lrbMh in fantry, Arizona national guard. Col. K. T. Crinstead commanding.- has been detailed ns a guard of honor during the stay of Pres't Wilson In Paris. Its band will be the official band. Arhiel. An-, l.i. Martha, Hone anl ua,t'a lo iaKe nis MU-' lo ivu 1 ruitl ! Margaret. He was born in Belgium the revolution there, and placed her 'April 2S. 1004. and came to South'1" charse of Capt. von Strieder. Ilbunl 11 years ago. Funeral serv- "oso went to Kiel and ascertained ices will be held at the Sacred ithat if he look tne 17-53 tliere sho iu.t Puwi,,,,, r.v,orv, AinTi.hv :would be surrendered, so he sent; i - t . t. ivt,iiit4 vitui v.14 u oiiw.t; rorn n- nt 0 nV nr f ln- r-lio rlr s : w oi lv lUVawt. un ?viiiiaii-i i" who, iFiseher r s. r -.vili otnbt an,i!hcr to a swedi.-h port and intern "burial will be in Cedar Grove ceme i tery. DRAFT IN STATE 1 1 1 I a I I i IT I llllli I w w w i y i i wjwui her. The admiralty as ye.. not aware , . of the port In which -he is interned. : COnSGTiptlOn Datei but sooner or later she will be turned over to the allied navies. MRS. CIiARA GOKI AN. Mrs Clara ordon. 6: vears edd. i diod nt bor homo na W.-.siHnr-- not in the formal humiliating sur- ton a v., Saturday afternoon at 3:30 :R0WDER would keep SELECTIVE SERVICE AS YANKEE SYSTEM o'clock, following a short illness of pneumonia. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. G. M. Hewitt of this city. Mrs. Cordon was born in Penn sylvania Julv l1', and came to ears air. Amsterdam, N render, however, that Kose wished to escape. The body will be sent to Y.. for burial. upon v lneii c-oni.l . i abi.' ' ;rop; w"is nude po-abb' in conn, c w.th war orders whieh this p.. w i ! ': A r.y v.;,l r th- n ,-,.!.. nv in t .l.o ' 'Im or w r.e end tion e"rporatin plant, width t'.a tv r.-c. ive.l. it is e.p This new cted will b" In 1 b l'.' je. u jU have a capac of lM'.O'xi e-ais per annum, and (b with tb.e f.ouliti-s- of tion's D.tri'it plant o! the corpora te. 1' cars i b rer annum, , ill e'.nu ami gie us rrw.nrt ia unec lb d in t e our c.;p icity. during faeiu i('ii:itr iro'ii ICD" U.-ta 1 n .u nt - . , Alb I m II- tl the standpoint of ei.-viem v and r.omical in.iiuil.irtun-. UoriKra1i-m 1 .ai iiiiu. "The r.et pro'its of The Stud.-ba-kr C'ri'oral.on and its fub.-idiary companies f.r the se'.en ears end ing Dec. ;"1, If. IT. after char;ng o:f j ' . I '.' .".en .1 depreciatitn, were ::'. 1J''.'00. an average of $4.:nn.0eä n r vear. Notwithstanding the cur tailmmt b- cur war operations and tb.e re -frictions on automobile pro duction, the estimated net prolits for i'.'l-. after asking provision for taxes IVc-t ami Simplc-t .Mcthcx! of aT'. depreciation, will amount ap- ( "") NTI Nl V. D FROM PAGK ON'R.) res t .e,-t i - houses, the day was, sae.l." j Referring to the selective service ! system ns "the very essence of de mocracy." the general appraised the faulte of th- volunteer system. 1 "In iff! very nature it Is an indi- : vldualistic scheme dependent for it existence upon the spontaneous fer- , vor o the people." he rabl. "It is .1 I ystem which has an eye only to the j raising of armies. Under it the tet j of patriotism is enlistment in the! nations fighting forces. It taks no account of tne industrial lire winch FUNERALS INFANT DIES AFTER GETTING FORMALDEHYDE INSTEAD OF MEDICINE Obtained From Maj. BaltzeiTs Office at Capital. DOROTHY D. I1UGGART. Funeral services for Miss Dorothy Ihmgart, who died Friday morning, will be hohl at the resMence at J 0 . b( k Sunday aft. -moon. Kev. K. Garfield Johnson will officiate and burial will be in Kivcrview cemetery. 1 must 1 e maintained behind the j battl front that armies may be fed, clothed and armed. ! Origin In Day of Chivalry. JOHN RYAN". Funeral services for John Ryan wiil 1 e held at the residence, Woodward av., Sunday afternoon at .'::'(. o'ciock. Rev. Henry L. Davis will officiate :11c' burial will b in Ri erview cemetery. New -Tini'S Spei iül Service: M ICH IG AN CITY, Ind., Dec. 14. After being given formaldehyde by mistake for eough syrup Friday 11 i g lit by its mother, Mrs. II. . .Mer rill, of South P.t-nd, the infant died J here today. Aeeoiding to Mrs. Merrill, who Is here vi.-iting her mother, Mrs. Jesse Mossier, tho child contracted a cough and a South Fend physician prescribed a cough srup for it. The mother claims that 5 he ave the in fant the lotion prescribed by the physician. aturday she left South Bend for Major Paltzell is in this city, nnd the infant died enroute .attending a conference .5corl.ited Pres' Servier; INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Dec. 14- Operation of the selective eervic" draft in Indiana during the war has cost approximately $ 4T.?,?R1. This figure was obtained today from odice of Mai. Robert P.alt7ell. s conscription agent, llr the time af f: i:s of the 124 boards of the state are closed the cost Is expected to nach at least jr.r-o.OOih m the bis's of Maj. P.altzell's figures it cost the government ?..' for the registration, examination and induction of each of th- f'O.OcO men in the s'ato. The average cost of operation of each of the 12 1 draft boards was J.t.v.,.'. Many draft boards presented no expense ac counts, while other? liste! clerk hire, rental r.nd other expenses. Washington of eor.scrip- SPRY WILL PRESIDE AT GOVERNORS' MEETING cough and catarrh medicine y. 1 ever used, nnd no opiau s or i. ;r coties, -either. Hundreds of thou sands of people now make tln;r own medicine to avoid expense ;.:,! uncertainty. Adv. HARD TO RELIEVE THAT TIGHT COLD? Associated Press ?ervlre: ANNAPOLIS, Md., Dec. 14. Gov. Spry of Utah wil preside at tho open ing session Monday of tho confer ence of governors here. Gov. Mc Call of Massachusetts will occupy the chair at the afternoon session when Sec'y of War Raker, Sec'y of tb.e Interior Lane. Sec'y of Iabor Wilson, and Sec'y of Agriculture Houston will deliver addresses. Each 1 to loo-en the Not a bit of it! Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey turns the trick. cabinet official will discuss the work of his department. After the war problems will b3 discussed by the governors. MINK OPERATOR KILLS SELF. Aeneiate.l press S-rvla-: TER RE HAUTE, Ind., Dec. 14. Prompted by a telephone message from Hinkle Hays of Sullivan, em ployes of a hotel here today entered the room of William V. Freeman nnd found the hodv of the hotel guest. the j who hai killed himself several hours 1 ato nreviouslv. j 1 eeman was a coai operator of Chicago and western In diana. His act Is believed to havQ bom prompted by worry about innnchl stress. The letter to Mr. Hays indicated the plan of the man to end his life and Mr. Rays calle-3 the hotel as soon as he received th letter. Tlie tight cold is the kind Fr. Fiell's I 'ine'-Tar-Honey likes to ta kle the hard-to-g.-t-rid-of kmd. It gets on the job and helps Natur-.' cold and th.-n r.r.al! ' You soon w id f'-.-l to relievo it. like yourself. Tb balsam and oth' r soothing ingredients do phlegm soon loos-ns, th- tion it: alleviated, the tightm- In nlirg. it. Th. hif.amm -t- gives way, without after-effects. O t a COo, Cue and $!.2i. uncomfortable bottle to.iay. r ... - tion agents relative o records of draft hoards. to Michigan City. An autopsy de : eloped the fact that formaldenyde had been given instead of a harm- ; less eough remedy. The chrbl a--SERBIAN PRINCE WII.L ir it w v.: j - closing the DOROTHY D. HUfiGART. Funeral services for Dorothy D. j CUSS WORDS ARE WORDS. WEAK FORM NEW GOVERNMENT "Tt (the volunteer system) had its i Ruggart will b d at the resi- c a in.! an said notes v idditi-m al on for ea'.m full calendar --ar origin in the days of chivalry when, war was not the business of contes of industry or mechanics, but a battle of brawn, when armies could ! live largely upon the country as they advanced. anl a nations fate be de- 1 ei , ".a v iil e. 121 Pennsylvania av afternoon at i o'clock. Eurial be in Ri cr iew -( nete rv. When you are arguing, do you get cof lntel Pr-s F'-rvi PARIS, Dec. 14. Crown Prince DEMAND REPRESENTATION. NEW YORK. Dec. 11. Demands for increased representation of wom en on state and federal bureaus wer adopted bv the National Women's Trade Enfon league at a meeting here today. A "program of recon struction for working women" alo adopte.l. called for compulsory edu cation for children up to 1 years of nr" and part time compulsory edu cation for children under IS. Bring Ybur Produce to South Bend and Get a Square Deal in Price and in Trade. Trading with 2dvert!str3 means more for less cash. Alexander, the regent of Serbia, n engage! in the formation of a gov- KANSAS GITY DOCTOR j -STEAMER GOES ASHORE. ' A e..i, i.-i t-I I'r. s S.Ti e: i HA LH- AN. N. S.. Dec. 1 i. The ! cided upon the field of battle. It ad- iRritish steam. a Corinthian, from h. res to the doctrine that the ohem-ist. John. N i'.. for Lor;don Wltil !t rw be permitted to lay asb'e his ; j, s. r.c rs i:n( -;irgo. went ashore research and the trained mechanic . ten'ay on Nurthw-e-t Ledue. off itriar Darkening ira Hair at Ilium1 Without Echlili Tmp proxineitelv to ' W p ct 4.000,000. to be back in Dr. A. C. bum. h-T.L-t of prominent ana re than twenty e,u.antit January. pro I 'ction l: and of vehicles i'" t of automobil . i ..-a l ear' M.,n.!i.i,-. and now in chare i bV Mreh, 11G1. and ne t year our f one of tb.e lai g -sl general test- j rro;its should be con.MderaMy larg laboratories in the country, er. while thereafter, with our plant t rites as fi.ijows: 1 enlargements completed, we expect J "My '.luti.i 1. m. I rv ig'. t rrv in cr.tat l.lta si;'"t.ii.!i i::j all of tt. l-a-Mcg hair I rt piratl.a.s :i tl. Arncrieju n-ark.-t. T.iny ef bi.'h iiti.IU'.l:i;i 'Never-T.-i'i 1 avt? earf:;ily uraiiyd. I a r.t. ttf-re- his lathe, while the unskilled labor- 1 island e and the vagrant continued in the;-- 1 unproductive paths. Tt is the an tithesis of the conservation that th- 1 v. eath'-r conditions were selective service promotes." .-tea mors were ;f.om Yarmouth to la r as 'DetaiN of the grounding S in- ; excited and swear because you think j this adds emph asis to your words or statements? ! You have the wrong idea, and are ' ornment representing all the polit j merely showing a weakness. joa! groups of the Jugo-Slav coun- ! Your opponent realizes this and ; tri s, he declared in nn interview at takes advantage of it: he knows h IVgrade, with a correspomlent of is getting the best of you, and if he continues he will have you worsted Profanity won't gain any sort of logical argument anl go-s to show that von are without the necessarv wiiit tty I'tntiln, I Lav no !:-it any vi en yuur irniu:: ;uy re, far..'a.;r with r. i f .- t'. it r. n.i.u a cot. sun:!.! tit: ) - Si f r-T i n! !:ivl'it.' f n v.m tLt I i i - :np:i:neut t' te fcUti juility cf 1 . .. a. ... O . .. ...... ... . i t j 'jut j':.';.' i. n.i.i .''a r . V ai iiarrij " U f it tf "U 0"B!r." Newr-T 1 i-oin. s Is prfumoj mn. er.b'nt ta! ! I lorm only, easily dl.s- d"-l in a l.ltl watT as um'J. 'ostiv.'-ly, .t gradually, darker 'uy lu:r b. autlfully our own imd.i can "Ni-vtr-T-l'' t-nul!-t"S dal.druU", .Stimulates X'.eW rowth. No extras to bi; ; will not j k... .- .... ....... t ..... j r.ts at all urt:g-t.-ts: r, if o 1 pr-- r. Per.d direct t Dept. NV1. . r- greater promts th.an we have ever experienced." TO MEITT SUNDAY. ' I'lir.s have been -impbted for the meeting' to be lud 1 in the Knirhts of Columbus hall Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock to promote the cause o Ire' lies question the program will include vocal and instrumental numbers. The meeting is open to the public. DE A THS I here. The Corinthian is i jlir.e steamer of r.5aS tons. ta nee. and of lackin? in Allan j DEDEHAL GOLD R1ERYE. A" iab-d i'revs erlce: I WASHINGTON. Dec. 14. Gold the Petit Parisien. His program con sists of th" organization of a unitei state based on ab--ob te equality. When he has com; b te.l his pres ent task the crown prir.ee. will go to Paris to thar.k France for her aid to JOHN HENRY HAMILTON. John Henry' Hamilton, 2. year v'ords to express your iioint of view. ( Serbia, and then will go to London to Engaged in some trying duty, if thank Great Rritain 'nr her help, you allow yourself to get "cussing , Prine Alexander toM tho corre mad" you are only jabbing the work ' spon.lent that he expected to f- In hand, because you have ceased to j Pres't Wilson during hia trip to think. I France and England, but would be It is at such tim-'-s. of all tim-s. that vom should do the most think- !anvV.-i right to felf-determination. j l!jnJ,j "7'j sides th addresses on the Irish j i; ' CONSIDER LIRRARY PINS. Plans fur the new law library au thorized to be installed in the coun ty court house ware considered at a me.-ting of the St. Joseph County Rar a-.-- iati'-n S aturd iv morning. i'.e old. died at his home, C2Z N. Mich- the coroliiated statement of the igan st.. Saturday morning at 4:3'" 12 b'nks as ef D-c. 13. busirTess I o'clock following a week's illness of clo. The ir.creas serv-i to in- n.'UTenra which developed into pneu- crea the rati" of gold reserves surv ived by his wife, i agair.st federal reserve notes in cir- Pessie one son Err.es T ,t rv. one C'".l.:t'.. as mor.ev from percent J daughter. Ruth Eleanor, his parents ;to ".?." percent. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton, two : br th rs. Horace nr.d Oral, and one ' rROMIN ENT HEPUPLiC.N (UITs. sist.-r. Mrs. Marv Winan. nil of this TRENTON. X. J.. I.c. 14. For- unable at thfs time to v!-if th reserves of tne federal reserve tb-f voi should do the most think- ; T'ritf reit" The non!e of Serbia. banks increased $ll.l'J4.o-'0 during , pn? " i ie added were unarimout- in their ec jus: enoea, according to Tb.e man whohinks nrocv.rrs and desire to maintain the relation-; t -. holds the poo1 f os-tion until a bet- formed during the war. ter or. presents its.-lf. ' The man who cannot enr city. Mr. Hamilton was born in thi- j m ; city on May 22 1?0, and lh ed her-"1 j ark all hi life. For the past eicht years j st.it he had Teen emrdoved as assistant Gov. Franklin Murphy, of New a leading f'.gure in republican undertaker funeral s-r by he f Mrs L. I f. or vis. Private ill : hebl at tb.e w e roiitics :or a quarter oi a cen tury, and a member of the republic an national committee for IS years, has resign d from the national coni- m a top position of hiv temper is never found for any great length of tim trt:?t. Is thi the reason why vou not advance..! as far as you wish. Do voq think vour wav out trouble or do you tiy tT "cuss" you: way out? f.,Myrl-ht. ir.-c ) mroi h'.:cAMADA WILL PUY OAT SEED IN UNITED STATES ;-,' : 'foci Crr!,-., ; OTTAWA. Or.?.. peC. 14. An or of ; der-In-co':ncil adoptel today authr- I j?f.i the se a p u rc 1 a c ' n g commission j to V'-.iy In the T'rrlted States seed r- ti ' required in All erta and .southern ! Saskatchewan and provides that the Ham iltm's father. because of his advancing Advertiser? make profits from volume not prices. cats purchas.-! shall n'-t be su to customs duties Tt N e-jn bat af b'at 1 .'' ' r' bu-h' ?s ! ! will I i be required from th United oe cnY0 04 V Ä . 11 -WHaMMMM READ he WANT o oo ADS 00 OO o o O oo o oo -0 o 6 o i s ei UL'ratotiwa Cu., k.n:.-.ui I'M. ' y IFIRST IN THE NEVVS-TIMESjSn. u m ! 1 1 e e year.". Jjto make up the shor.age In Canada. ,t) L. i Utt St., Mon-