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'1 'Ni THE LIMA DAILY NEWS LIMA OHIO 1910 PAGE TWO MEETING OFCLUB GERMANY FACES s- WEDNESDAY fAPRlj) 3TTII LIEU GET A3-V 2JU1ERICANS IIELDASALIENS RETURNED TO rjj FEDERflTIONHERE 1 ATTENDED BY 350 Official Victory" V- yj LoanSalesmeh Wear Thb Badge TROUBLE VfTH IVORKIHCCLASS ADVICEON INSURANCE-v WILL BE GIVEN SAILORS Annonncaman Is made at tho to-cal navy toernlUng office to tha yotb rifleo balldng that tho navy department has detailed an tnatraetorto offlee to give tha men la charge 'one concerning tha conver-of thatr government Insurance Into conunarrinl forms Dteaharged' officer and man wm to advised ot tho efltoo hoirthla may bo don- Tha utter of lapsed Ingur- '3 v- they ham hoe flatting Mod only don Ocrmaay seed tha material vtfh which to manufacture tat ah slop seed the market which toaan as wait Her "wealth dentate of labor aumt of the other forma of woafth hare loan triad by oak out af tta conn try Germany's ladumry beglaa' with the dasided'Alssvantage of taiag at tM grace of hostile market' in ad-Uloa to demoralisation Rnaala as market to not over attractive at promt wltkmoaay mostly -worth-peper nhlm' Oermana roaUsa that Uelr reeovary from tha tramaad-ons debt the country faces depends upon the fleld of commarcattay cam grt la Entente and neutral eebntrlas They also realise that tha German workman who formerly was fndus- ryy- Sent'Froni Mauretania to Camp Mill to Await End ol Imml '4 gratlon Disputo Transforming of War Plants to Pease Industries Not Running -Smoothly Report it Urs Butler President of lima Organization Gives the Wel-copnjjddresi '-e lilany Interesting Talks Given by Visiting Women of Many Laborers Continue at Soldiers of Food Sit-uation Also Hinders BERLIN- workmen M0 olio will 0 taken off with tho KEW Tho IJII Amarl- who havo baeo fighting Under I for a weak this aervieo wiu bo earth British ttaf and who orriVod hero Hod -m' at the Ctadanatf eBco Monday nlgh(aa the Mauretania I tho dKymoster will bo ou duty were allowed to leave ttaohip late! SMeharged nn today after houtg held vfrtnal pri eimcon uni i i jV ooero whOo dispute- ragod bo-1 FUNERAL WILL'" tweenAmericuu Immlgrutloa 1 dais' and British mlliUry uuthori- BE HELD -THURSDAY ara not sllftptag aatomatically taekltrlous and tollable has datarioratod late their farmer positions Uko soldering tha war trench Ilf has Its many roaad pegs Into an eqial num- effect The fat are not bright FAILSAGADT IN ATUHRCFUtHT 112tl Engineers Divided ua and Sent to Three Camps -Dischargs llltfc sagteaara A part of tha dfvlrioa Ohio natloaal guard toad a thiwaway bnk'rij Cam ItiOrt tars tta parts hL? tngi datachmaau for CaaumT Sherman aaCustor j- Tta tint two dotaehmoata route to tholr rwpectlvo eamp Ctw euttogmu toano a WMmday tattorlw CL DL-aai of tho 184th flold divtoloCSf or Camp fltarmaa- tta aaeoad half of munition train loaves Thunder Cutta dataekmant of wffl bo tho tori of tta OhioTn aatt taro la samp Tta 114th field artmory fade to flotaabu first part tta ammuttlon train Wf la Martatta Shanaaa dateehmani of RED CROSS HAS PLAN niSSIRS YANREESl rioald aot glvo hp hops? tttaSIf Cfow has a pian by which it hOM to And soma of those men' if-thav ro otflf Xt to announcddV that reprtoantnl tteaa wffl ho Uaoot at uSTSu in' this district fo qaastiOBr ritrn- i tag aoldiera from units with whichT reported mitring sailed 4 it -h bslievsd some may bo located ta thla vY prepared-round" holan-Tko old theory which used to travel tho rounds of tho Entente newspaper that Carmans wart anciently transforming waf Industries Into poses Indna-trics and lining sy workman for tho Jnap-off at tho commerce as soon astta peace treaty la signed la not working bat In practice Gorman Intentions may have 'bean bettor Interior troubles an largely hinging on labor The thousand of work-lass foot who cannot find Jobs and hundreds who do not want to four years of army life an ready sources of unroot Mn Qneo Crete TTrdaughter'ot Mr RRA Mn Martla White tad tor homo la tho roar of 646 south stroat Tuesday afternoon at 1:19 Ska laavoo besides a husband tar fotbar gad mother ou Tha turn wan sent to America as I slater Mn Ctamaeo Bltler But repatriated troops tta Brlttoh aa Vine atroat ona brother Leonard thorittea andarateadlng that no man- White ofAkroa v-c Uast list was ueawuy undo the I The body was nmovsd to the rircamataanaa but whn tta Mean- hum of hit alriar Mn tenia-doetad tta federal offiriala Bitter Itoaaral aarvicaa wBl ba bald demanded 'aqeh list baton i tho from that naManeo Tharxdav troop would ho allowed to tend a nooa at fl tho Rev Otis Her tiLAflflED AN 1UEN8 ter of (Mint Prasbytoriaa chUrah oN Burlal wiU' bo in Wood- Without this list the Immigration Leg French Aviator on First ol Journey Forced to Land When yon are approaehad by a man or woman when the Victory Loan campaign open in Lima and Allen county who any they an a salesman look for this badge If they an wearing It yon safely can dq business with them If they an not yon should not glvo them your subscription or any money This la the badge which will -be furnished to all salesmen by tha campaign 'oniclale safeguard tba public against Imposters offiriala rialmad tha man most bs slassad as alisna antll thrir cttlssn-hip was ffrovsa- Thsy Win ha mua teradeutatCamffrMiurafter7ths Canard llu offiriala have prepared a manifest list WILL musteroutuienS i AT SHERMAN ON SUNDAY Tha Mauretania's purser said thai? baton the troops want aboard hs 1 m11 of thsJ waa Informed that: the Brlttoh lr homaa la tha quickast posribla Ums Major Goner thorltiss had raeriVed cable meao-ago from the United Bteteo saying no manifest list wu nseedsary lmo- conUnuod tenant Whitslaw ot tho Edge Olma Wednesday ordemd that xpscted'that th off State director of Prase gave an interesting discussion of the "Value of dab Nows" and brought out the necessity of publicity Mrs John Roby of this city vice-president of tha north west district gave a report of the district "Notes" "Child Wei ran thru -parent-Teacher Association" was given by Mn Sawyer of Columbus Stele president of Congress of Mothen At 11 o'clock the session adjourned and all npslred to th high school cafeteria -when delirious luncheon was served by the girls of tha Junior and Senior- Economle classes under the supervision of Mias Louise Woods water Bosch hotel Chicago maoterod out Captain Mriklsjohn of KWm- and I- mao flu uld they too read thlx Jo dWatoa will iaW! inid Tho Chicago toon of bead IS win bo eent till fa camp sad ao ordan tor tholr trpmxportatlon have born issued The Primeru in the amo applisa to tha members of wiR-to dopoctod as sdoq as Fifth corps artillery most of whom rignsid' vraa ah- an to ms demobilised at Camp I horsWedneada'y OranL Tho 67 officers and 1161 mas WATER kit dium of tha haven ty-sommd coast artillery I corps Another outfit which la to be day pawed tta srsir 1 Oorroll of Cafrolj county pro- I Tiding for tha purchase of the res-orvolr by tha rity Th ttU now goes PROMINENT FARMER AND Lieutenant Fontan the trow-1 French aviator who started Tuesday blea with tar workman began beforel on the flrst log of trail e-Atlantic tha armlstlea we signed in tho dayaj flight to Brasil by way of Afrfes whan Htadoatarg'altoa defense sod-1 wae forbad to land 110 kilometers denly cracked everywhere and oachUUSri milca)- "ninth of Faria it adaptor -hemawlthoutwalt-fwaa-aanonaeod Wadnaoday lng to to demobilised Labor was I This is tho second attempt by Fon-thrown upon an notohdy market I tan that has ended In failure in his enormous quantities i I provlou flight March II ho was For tha most parU tbesa millions I forced to toad at Biota 100 muea found' Jobs though in every largo I aonthwact of Paria because of city there wore literally Intentionally gino trouble 'T tlonall for unintentionally Many tocamalCoablay an aerial depot near Faria soldiers ot fortune cither for or I Ho intended to fly without aiopphig against tha government and many I to Casablanca In a distance continue in this condition Food I of MOO miles Fro mCassablanca conditions already tod became mneh Ihe oxpectod to fly to Dakar and worse and prieca soured To pro I from thero across tho Atlantic to vent starvation to tho itraets tha Pernambuco stopng at flt Provisional government allowed I Rocks From Fernambnco ha was to amounts varying from eight to pftooa I fly to Bio Janeiro making a total marks to men depending oa ths fom-1 diaUbee of 1101 miles llfeo they supported I BENEFIT A DANGER This has become still greater evil Men who can marks for not working not accept fifteen marks for working It tehee a lot 'of good Intentions for tho ordinary workingman to accept a Job digging snow off the Berlin streets for throe marks additional a day especially If ha flgares the Fatlprland owe him a good long vacation anyway for tha service he rendered' at the front In this connection It may be observed that women fop the moat part swept the snow oil th Berlin streets this winter Just as they did In the past war winters This henailt has come a real danger for the govern? ment It 'teunot quit paying the money to the 'workleea for fear of uprising of soviets Once the government tried and it had to give in under threats Once the government tried to reduce by adjusting the payment for volunteer EswUh Headaches "and Body Paine uu oo Id are soon relieved draw twelve I hr taking' laxAtivb bromo qui at 11 PIONEER OF LIMA MRS -SARAH HARSHMAN DIES AT HOME OF DAUGHTER to Funeral services for Mrs Sarah A Harsh man SI a pioneer resident of Alton county who died last night at tha hom of her daughter Mrs Emmd Lamphar No lit South Beat street following an Illness of thirteen years with paralysis will he held at I o'clock Friday afternoon at this residence tha Rev Holland officiating Burial will ha In Wood-town cemetery Mrs Harshflian Was born May II ISIS 'at Westminster Ohio and had bean a residence of this section her entire -life One daughter Mrs Lamphar and one eon Martin Harshman of Home 4 OFFICIALS FISHING Lure of tea rod proved tu otrong i' for Safety- DiActor Albert Gata! VMcisa of leaping bats ratieM Safety Director Hsffnsr i ritF clerk and dwh of avarything atiw pollen station to Indian Uka Osorg Eckert Eckert I ud Son completed tho party i E8TATB Cloyd MeClatawaa fP 1 and probated Wednaaday After- i adon to pfobsto taurt- Eighty seres of lud to bsqueothsd to tta Wlf of the dseoossd Addis PARADE BY 1 1 2TH STILL UNCERTAIN llor than ISO person mn In at tendanc at the formal opening of eoaforaneo of the North wait District of Jta Ohio red era lion of the clubft hold In fhqjhdltop bun of ta Central High aehool Wed seeds? An state delegatee were kero but- Mrs Kathryn McKean president of the National Association Deans and the Dean of Women at Ohio Wesleyan University The session was opened at o'clock with the singing of Arne? lea This was followed by tba splendid welcoming address by Mrs Laah hi Duller president of the Lima Fed erstion you Madame president and to the faithful members of your board the Lima Federation would lay "Aloha" (We lore you) To the District chairmen with varied Interests we now turn for help and Inspiration so we gladly salute you To the special speakers os various branches of club work wo sty we need you come often To vieltlng A women we give greetings from sisters needing kelp In Lima's new venture To at) visiting club woman and frlcnds wo extend a cop dial welcome knowing that by your Interust we shall ba helpad In our work of reconstruction along lines advocated by the General Federation of Women's clubs in our dear 4 Another greeting was given by Collins superintendent of Lima Uchoole Mrs Parrish' of Hamilton chair plan of the southwest District in her response said "It is an unalloyed pleasure to meet Lima club women who are ploneorn In dab work achievements Your presiding state officer should be unexpresslvely proud -Roll call was they taken with reports from Stale Federated clubrf and then reports from City Federations Defiance Mrs Marie Frledltck Findlay Mrs Harry Hull Fos-torla Mrs Wolff Toledo Mrs -Walter I) Snyder Lima Mrs Lush Dntler Ona of the splendid talks of the morning was given by Mrs Sarah Oelsmar of Cincinnati on "Americanisation" She will leave soon to resume her duties in the summer session of the University of California at Berkeley where she la an Instructor In English and clvlep to foreigners Mrs Grdsmar Is a-rep-resehtatlve of the Council of National Defense She stated that In order to really naturalize foreigners It la necessary to take them Into American hearts and homes and use a kind influence In urging them to change from their costume to that of America Mrs Warren Williamson of Youngstown chairman of Music for Ohio gaye a splndlil and enlightening talk on music This was followed by a paper on Economics" by Mrs McFarland of Van Wert Mrs John McKee of Springfield state chairman of the Art committees gave a most Interesting talk on "Art in The Recon-structlon Period" She emphasised the Importance of America having a national Industrial Art second to She amphaalxqd the character of Louis Ilaemaeker a cartoonist of Holland employed by the Amsterdam Telegraph tie fought the Germane so valiantly with the pen and brush that tha German put price on his head and said frankly: "He has dune more harm to the German cause than any arms of the Allied Troop" Several other splendid talks wer-given by Miss Genevieve cilne of Cleveland on "Lcglalininn" Mr Lawrence of Cincinnati on "War Pouts" Mr Lyle 8 Evans of Chll- bo given to HEAD OF BUREAU DIES the nate ThvotVw si ZJ AT HOME NEAR ROCKPORT1 ightssn acres of land to Pfcth illqtrSd foni guards with the result that govern- survive' along with nineteen grand-ment was surrounded and had to I children and twenty great-grand ccniliau tho high pay Tha govern-1 children ment be stronger now though It stin Is apprehensive of adjusting I JAZZ MUSIC AND EATS 'V In CM 'i' Ti resulting fcoa pneumonia Charlsa Brown 64 promtaant Allen County farmer at hla home near Rockport In Monroe township Tuesday night -Mr Bowers took aa active interest in war work in this section of the state and wu appointed food (res-tor by Governor Cox shortly after tta United Statu entered the jwar Hs wu also president of tha Alisa County Farm Buruu One son Elmer member of tta American Expeditionary Fores wu killed in action daring tta Argonna forest fighting in France September SO 1618 Besides tta widow tta deceased survived by two uni Roy at Roms and Herman of Limn and four daughters Mrs Ed Lalbl of Columbus Grove Mrs Carl VaU MSter of Pandora Mrs A Jones of wmt Elm street Lima and Luelto Bowfera at home Officials Urge They be Allowed to March Here but Have no Answer Whether the 112th ammunition train battalion under command" of Lieutenant Colonel John A Hurley will stop off in Limn and parade Thursday or not Is not known Congressman Beniamin Welty sent a long wire to hie secretary at Washington asking him to Immediately get In touch with the war department and urge that orders be sent to tho commander to permit them to slop In Lima but' up to a late hour Wednesday afternoon no answer hsd been received Welty in hla wire made mention of the fori that the parade of tho hoya In Lima at this time would aid In tha Victory Liberty Loan drive and would besides afford Lima to turn out In force and welcome these veterans of the World War who are members of the famous 37th division If the atop Is mads tho boys will parade thru the down town streets of Limn accompanied by a band and tho buildings will be dororated In a fitting manner to receive the victorious troops George Hayly chairman of the Victory lawn the Chamber of Commerce Mayor Klmpaon and others are waiting word from Washington to make elaborate preparations to receire the troops -Twiri Mark lf jfroa HaodN Caro of "aSSjp Wlgu Cemawn Sonu XHrsriiono- foie which aceoraponles each bottle tells you oxaatly how to toko ore of your own com Do not bo misled by substitute! or Imiiatloui Tho only genuine OUT In A Leonard Ehr OU It Is tta original iA has horn on the market sines Window 1 it is a LEONARD EAR OIL FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS AGENCY 1M7 and ovary year It has relloveed hun- Jassy music uvory edibles and entertaining spectoltlu will ba dished out to all discharged soldiers and uilors of Lima when they congregate at the CVA next Tuee-dnyeventeg Jau band will furnish tho iric The music staria at 6 -the eats tort at 6:30 and the fun begins later The banquet la being served under the personal direction of the Ladles' A axillary of the A 22? how long you have bow dMf nor how doof yon am or whst canoed roar donfnooa wtor ar JrtWhloh have foiled to nlhntot Ear OU has relieved msnjT anch esses year own Why notyoat phu enind in is Bra Dinulsta refnnd 'money it PAZOl OINTAABNT folia to eurs Itching Blind Bleeding or Protruding Pllee Stop Ir rltatlon: Ooothoo and Jteols Too can got reelful sleep after Uq application Price (Oo the labor probtoms and of making men go to work Workmen have learned the use of fores and the go v-erhment knows MOVE TO CITIES Like nil countries Germany la suffering under a movement to the big cities where thero la leu work lms food an dmore trouble Still the workleu stay where the music is gay and where dancing is the only thing that can be found in unlimited quantities: It la noticeable that in Germany there is an extraordinary largo number of young men among the workleu -For the moat part (hey are married and irresponsible There seems to have been fewer marrlagu in Germany during the war than In any other land with the result that cities are flooded with reckless dare-devil young characters who have little aim in life aa their legacy from four years of trench life and two more years of military ser-fira in the Kaiser's army The land In Germany needs men and the gororynent already has plana for supplying thou who want A TKUTIMONiAlj THAT HAABN BW6rV iff Dear Mr Having tad completely restored by Leonard Ear OU 1 feet It an 1 oblige tlos to lot you and others Bnbocrlbed sworn to beforn COUNTY MAKES RECORD IN SALE OF STAMPS! know what It has dono tor ms I My dsnfnoon wu ennood by ea tarrh ami 1 had Soon growing this 18th day of November 1U1U Joseph Bramaa Notniy PnhHc No fffll City and Ooutjr of New York nrnEi to dkatii YOUNGSTOWN Ohio Charles Baker was burned to death Wednesday when a barn In which he CAfffi ATTRACTS -ATTENTION WAPAKONETA Unusual Interest is attached to tha lunacy hearing of Mrs Mercia Wells of Waynet-fleld In Probata Judge 8 Van-tore court Tuesday morning She la being charged by her bob Burton Welle with being mentally nnbal-aneed Further hearing of the caw was resumed Wednesday morning I 2- ul MetMfl ry Aftss selnr loso than two bottlss of Leonard Ear 011 I hear- Sm mVP on wan sleeping w4wtrood" by tion Mrs McCormick of Marlon at lawellvllle flre Allen county hit the high water mark lut week in the matter of ulei of War Savlnga 8tamps In telegram of congratulation Wolfs state director of the 8 campaign commends the county in glowing terms for tholr record of 3S000 wbrth of nles for tha put week It Is a fitting and practical demonstration of 'welcome to tta return of the victorious 37th division of our tats It is the conquering spirit of the veterans transmitted to the the telegram rods Simon ton chairman la hopeful that tha record will continue says When the world asked for more delightfully flavored and more substantial com flakes it ASKS DAMAGES Tha City of Lima was mads defendant In a suit for damages in the sum of 1600 filed Wednesday hy Sarah Amacbor of 1044 mat Warns street Tta plaintiff says in tha petition that through an ordinance passed by tha city council lu 1816 a railroad switch waa constructed to carry cool and to ba used generally between tho D- and 1 railroad and tha Lima water works and filtering station Tha plaintiff claims that tta construction of tta witch has damaged her property WIN RATE F1GUT Tha stats of Illinois worn victory over the federal government her Wednesday whan Superior Judge Foell made permanent an Injuctlon granted Inst February rutcatolng tho American Telephone end Telegraph company and Poot-mutor General Burlesop from in creasing telephona rates in tta a lata THREE NAVAL- RECRUITS Three naval recruits ware eent ground from the huge estates that Wednesday afternoon from Limn to have been confiscated Though there Cincinnati where they will undergo la fooff and prosperity among thejth final examinations before bo-farmers tha difficulty la tiding I coming regular members of the navy meu Who will go tq the land A gnat three to be sent by Cook movement is bring organised and a locil recruiting officer were Frank tremendous campaign la being eon-1 McUuIre of f3 south Central averted by moans of poster end mngt-1 nuc Harold Covlnder 84 east side propoganda Germans who High street and Boyd Pearson of are familiar with the labor problem Bells Center Ohio All three men feel that this la a big step in the so- were enlisted ae firemen lutlon ot the workingman's situation I if he will go to the country It I WILL FILED will accomplish the double purpose The will of Samantha Adame who of feeding the population and sup- died April 6th was filed in Probate plying work court Wednesday afternoon The It is possible that the success of I hearing has been set for April 16th this movement will change Germany I at 9 a into an agricultural as well aa aa in-1 duslria! MARRIAGE LICENSE ndulral cehtera especial- A marriage license was obtained lythe Rhineland the problem Is one I Wednesday afternoon by Joseph of securing both business and sup- Gultctte 33 of 433 north Pine street plica for manufacture Factories and Coletta A Sander 16 of Del-turned suddenly Into1 war produe-1 Pho Hon or built for that purpose can-1 not be turned back to peaceful pur- VOLCANO IN ERUPTION suit in a month aa they were turn-1 REDDING Calif Mount Las-ed 'to war Especially Is this true In tba only active volcano In Amer-view of the dilapidation of most In-1 began an eruption early Wed-dustrles It all hinges on tbe pro- needay The eruption bad not abet poHliion that the Germans did notd uftcr two hours expert to lose the war and made no advanco preparations for pence without Victory They Expected to live off the defeated until industry could be restore Tho last testament of the mllitnr ASK FOR lets to the new republic Is a worn Tfo Orifiul out Industry through which a certain class of profiteers have become rich nut which as a means of giving Gorman labor employment to make a Uv I (VioMsa Safe Post TZCforinFAnTSudniviUJ Your grocer sells them lng depends entirely on what hslp! 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