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t»espit/ the* jokesmith*,' PreBiflen Wilson yesterday signed the daylight saving bill. The general idea is to set }he docks forward oi\e hour from April yto October, thereby Inspiring human
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Haute, Indiana, under the act o£ «o0crass of March 2, 187&.
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IT 13 WORKING OUT.
"The kaf*er f* as certain to be whipped and punished las is any other bandit who. buckles on his guns and starts out to inflict on any neighborhood the theory (that might makes right.
Today's war dispatches to the Tribune say that|the allies on the western front hold the key to the situation tJhe first tima,.since «the war start All ttie world has known thai, somewhere. somehow. humanity would devise .means to check the murderer .of 1 ot.*»Jnm, ,aiui the noose la drawing closer.
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General Pershing recently told a newspaper man that the army would smash the Hun line, if Americans at (home w4uld smai'h the Htyn propaganda, V ,s That oight to be an easy bargain 'for the Americans at home to keep. in Wisconsin a valuable ^onjribu tlorj to the cause can be made by smashing Lafollette. A vigorous smash here and there delivered against the socialist-pacifist and other Teutonifed pacifist^ sgig the spineless milk-and-water pacifist will hel^. The I. W. W. and othfl#- breeds Of American Bolshevik. should be smashed and so should every variety
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'Whether yoo earn your daily bceid by the sweat of your brew, by the dr'y use of your muscle, or by tasks requiring less physical exertion, you need every ounce of strength wat you CAn command.
It is of utmost bnportance, therefore, tiiat you keep yourself in tiptop physical trim, and that you take «**ry precaution to safeguard your health from the many pitfalls which disease has spread so promiscuou",y. Keening thoroughly well and strong is sunjHy a nktter, of resisting disease.
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Why i« it that your neighbor is always neatlhy ana robust and strong, white you nad yourself succumbing to even the most commonplace little ailments tfcat tend to drag down your vitality? It is true tha* you are both liable to the same attacks, but why does he escape vhlle you ao not?
The answer can be frond In the 'condition of the blood supply. If you keep your blood thoroughly purified ana free from all substances thai tend to impair its full strength and vigor you, too, will-be able to prompti throw off al^ efforts of disease to
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go to bed earlier and get up hat is all there is to it who like to lie in bed until ilds a certain spot on the cargnore the new law, for. Old pay no attention to it. The
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But between these extremes are a lot of people who are not afraid of a new idea and who will give it a fair trial. If it gives them foore time for work, more time for play and less inclination to run around at night. It will be a success, no matter what the hardshells and the humorists may say,
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Onq Terre Haute Woman, Mrs. U. O. Cox, asked for a place iii the committee selling ^tliird liberty Bonds. She said: "I Prance and I want to get behind every movement that gets behind my boy." Wie burdens and the sacrifices of this w&r are going to call for more of\ the same spirit from ^more and more women,.
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Spartan iourage belcJjpgs exclusively to no age or race or nation. It manifests itself in every emergency. Just this type of courage is needed in these days of sacrifice and anxiety. Those who have it are an inspiration to their fellows and m^re h^ve it than may te nmmrhly/ supposed.
The first Indiana man to die for his country at the front had a
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mother Somebody must go," declared the mother, when notified that her boy had Been killed. "I• have another one in the army, ne waiting to be called and one who is not yet old enough to go. Of course, I would hate to lose them, but if* they
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needed I shall be giad to give them up. They belong to me, but to their country first.'*
Fine, courageu» American words,, these! A- nation born of such mothers, cause is certain to be just?
Tl\e Army and navy is made up of the pons of women like this proud-sad Hoosier who is willing to giire all she holds dear if only the hcttorvof the nation be upheld. To t^ieJr flrstj
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Citizens and newspapers ought to follow President Wilson's example and leave off talking German peace. The president turned his ear U Germany long enough to appear diplomatic, but he has'since indicated, and is indicating now, that the kind of peace hi win Ulk is the kind that will come when Germany begs the a^ied army to tAke itft knee* off her chest. The Gerfnan poople can speed the day by overthrowing their saivage and bloodthirsty rulerSt, If they do not, the Job will be done for theni,
At least one prominent German newspaper is aov telling its readers that whatever tile outcome of the war may be, Germany must expect to encounter ah economic war after the war wtylch will cut off Gernrtan trade to the West and compel the -empire t) look
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W4.u. your neighbor does. When you begin to feel a lose of appetite, and feeling of lassitude ana weakness begins to pervade tfee systeou this is nature's warning that year blood is in need of i thorough cleansing to sweep out of your system all Impurities that are aecwnulating to clog up the circulation and make it sluggish. V
S. S. the £r**t vegetable blood remedy, is1 without question the greatest blood purifier and systembuilder that you c*n take, and few bottles of this fine old medidne will fcrove Just what yon need to givo new vigor strength to your system and put you bade on mi nad to a •us vitality. S. S. S. has been sold by ding stores for nearly fifty years, and It recognifMd where as being in class to itself for thoroughly cleansing the system of a'l impurities Go to your mig store a^d get a bott'v today, and you will soon find yourself eajoying
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strength 'that comes with an abundant suoply of pore, rich Wood. Send for free oookiet that te'ls yon all about the important function el tne blood, together with any free medical advice that you may need. Address Swift Specific Co., 80 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
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Thinness and weakrtf ss are usually d\je to starved nerves. Our bodies need more phosphate than is contained in modern foods. To remedy this, physicians recommend plain bitro-phos-phate, which is such a digestible form of phosphate that it feeds the nerves directly, and as tbey gain in power, the body gains in plumpness, weight and strength.
Bitro-pho«phate is prescribed instead of inferior phosphates because It is known as a pure, .organic phosphate, carefully prepared* You can get the genuine standard bitro-phosphate at Black & Cook's, J. V. Cook's, Buntin's, Valentine's or any first-class drug store.—Advt.
toward the Balkans, Russia, Siberia and Persia for its future trade. Such discussions fit in well with recent reports that the central, powers are prepftred to dlstfuss a peace upon the basis of a return to the status quo In the west and the retention by Germany of the advantages it hag won In the east. ," V
In the( United States this line of thought is not likely to-make any. impression. The proposed terms of peace are impossible. They involve the creation of a situation surcharged with the materials out of which another war wpuld fhevitably be .evolved, while th«» economic war, which some German observers seem to think Inevitable, would intensify the causes of unrest and bring, on. f. .conflict, the soonen^
What' is wanted is a pAce ij& which Germany can be received into ^he family of nations upon even terms ^ritb no boycott or thought of boycott involved, but, this will not come while Germany continues to think of a patched-up peace ia which the exploitation of the dismembered Russia and tlie east shall be German spoils.
DEATH OF A STORf.
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The trouble arose from sources away down deep. The advertising of the store was done on one note, fo one tone. It was the bargain-appeal, carried to the ultimate possibility. The on was assured that the thing ofwas the greatest value ever tendered In the history of merchandising. Tomorrow's .offerings, however, could always be depended upon as still greater bargains. The credulity of the people was, Apparently. assumed to be boundless—their intel-
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Hgence nominal., The store creed ap2 peared to be: Make the sale, ,A store lives and thrives only jas long as its soul lives and thrives, It is doing a good day's business only When it IS building that good will and confidence on which tomorrow's business must depend, When the spirit of service dies store is dead. Advertising cannot keep a store alive if the store cannot measure up to the claims made in the advertising. No store can run a constantly ascending scale of bargain values Even hysterical advertising cannot annul economic law. The people know when! a store has run its course—and they decide the matter.
Advertising misplaced is .about as fatal. The kind of advertising that keeps a store alive is that which has general circulation, that which is rfead by A class of people which can afford to buy the*things advertised and that which has behind it a paper of prestige and valu* These things qre not guesn work.
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If 1 sxas passes both the bbne-dry and the suffrage law. Which seems highly probable at this writing, what will become of t^ie argument that the women need votes to settle the liquor question" I
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Senator Reed can judge th importance attached to his tirades against Hoover by the. fact that when he starts one now he soon fljulv himself addressing empty seats. *,
Hindenburg and I^ude.n&orf.' 4he blood-and-iron twins, announce the big show on the west front is About 10 gin. They ought to know.
HA- ^tay when green is "the dominant color having passed, red. white and blue again monopolize attention.
.As :a minimum i requirement one "say tbe *0.000 men in the
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published this week the obituary of the big Greenhut department store. The extinction of this store is attributed to tion in the deserted shopping trict of/,rSixth avenue,v ^below Twenty-third street. ".^.4
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But its kmation did not bring to an end this gigantic merchandising ooncera. John Wanatxiaker does an increasing business still further dwnto^rn. ,1 'f..
The Greenhut store did not pass out through any .failure to use large advertising space In the newspapers, either. Here was a store With a turnover a few yjpars ago of sixteen millions A year, The .retail value of the stocks on hand when the stbrl closed Its doors was $2,500,000. The store occupied a great building, and was accessible.
Example: Being at the engage, 1 No. 1, by disengagement at chesty thrust 2. No. 2, parry left, right step assault. left. 1.. No. 1, press and lunge 2. No. 2, parry 'i^ght, left step, and thrust S, assault.
Example: Being At engage
Example: Being at the engage. 1. No. 1, by disengagement at chest, thrust 2. No. 2, parry left, front pass, and it head butt strike I. No. 1, right step «, assault „.
Examples 1 and are as cr of known as close counter*.
The president of Finland has escaped tQ Germany. "IBecaped" is good.
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Every day finds It harder fof tlirf matiufacftirer-s Id cdn-'^ tinue making GAS RANGES. Skilled labor eajinot
sSteeV iron and all materials continue to advance in pric*. Government requirements cause a revision of plans hourly, THINK WHAT THIS MEANS—Simply, a tremendous advance in all of our prices very soon.
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Manual of the Bayonet Combined Movements. When the men have' become thokugjily familiar with the various foot movenfents, parries, guaitls, attacks, feints, etc, the instructof. combines several of them and gives the 00m-1 mands In quick sucoession, increasing the rapidity and number of movements as the men become more skillful. Opponents will be changed frequently.
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Mars is in beneflc aapeot today, while Jupiter and Saturn are adverse. The sun enters Aries foe, the spring quarter and the seers read the, signs as rather favorable, for peace will be greatly desired by an* enemy country, while commerce should benefit ..
is in A place dendtlng hot, dry
weather, but stllL agriculture will prosper, although heavy losses of crops are probable in certain places.
Saturn and Neptune are in an aspect read as promising benefits from government control of the railways.
Many fires are foreshadowed for this quarter and warning is given that some of them will be extremely disastrous, causing loss of life as well AS destruction of property.
There is a prognostication of doubledealing
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treachery oh the part of
gane of the foreign powers. French and ItAlian troubles are indicated. the people being disturbed AUd restless under war eonaitlonS.
A great Increase of the birth rate is prophesied, many twins being numbered among the children, and
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will outnumber girls» Again disasters to battleships are foretold -and the probability
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navaV engagement is strong. Washington, D. C.. oomes unaer a sway making for great civic reforms and experiments in theMmprovement of living conditions.
The/ood problem will become more acute as the spring advances, accordto the reading of the stars.
Girls shouid be safeguarded during the cOming months in Which planetary influences will be inimical to moral conditions.
The death of a diplomat is prognosticated and A noted woman will end her career.
PersoD* whose birthdate It is have the augury of an active year, but they must not speculate.
Children born
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will b« enterprising and persevering. These subjects of Aries will have eventful and successful lives.
TEH YLASi AGO TODAY. Prow the Tribune Flle». ..
J~, March 20, 1908. Major Adolph Gagg returned from a" ten weeks' trip in Mexico and Cuba.
A neW tribe of Red Men was organized in the southeast part of the city. "Ij0uie^7 Smith went to Zanesville, O.. to attend a meeting of the Central ,league baseball magnates.
The Terre Haute Tribune announced a popu'.artlty yoting contest among tne ladies of^ Terre Haute and vicinity, the three winners of wbicli were to be i sent on a seven, weeks' tour of Eu-|
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A Song From the Camps
I. By plorenee SroIlarS Brown# Alany of the enlisted boys are eager to get over to HYanoe.j We wan't to get over to fighting and over the caus^ to
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We're keen to gi advance Of freedom, protection and justice for all Aye, comrades, we'll follow you close to the wall Of the trenches that held the barbarians back Ttven down with the Boches, and hard on their track! Brave hearts, you Are weary of bearing the brunt We're coming, we're coming -right up to the front!
We're coming—-we know there is'plenty to learn We may blunder at first, but our spiiiits will burn With the ardors 'pf Concord that memory w&kesf We'll stand' with our, brothers across the great lakes fh«
When we once step In place, when we once get in poise We're coming, we're coming! Look out for the boys!
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'"The kidneys play a most important part in causing prfematuse old age and death—the more injurious the poisons passing thru the kidneys the sooner comes decay"—so says a distinguished physician, who further advises all people who are past thirty to preserve the vitality of the kidneys and free the blood from poisonous elements, such as uric acid— drink plenty of water—sweat some daily and take Anurib before meals.
This Anuric (double strength) is put, up in tableVform, and can be obtained at almost any drug store. For that backache, lumbago, rheumatism, "rusty" joints, swollen feet or hands, due to uric acid the blood, Anuric quickly dissolves the uric acid ss hot water does sugar. Discovered by Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y.
Prevent old age by simply sipping a cup of hot water every morning before breakfast, taking a little Anuric before meals and hve to be a hundred..
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Golden Medical Discovery being so good. 1 began its use at once and it soon cured me of my stomach trouble, cleared up my blood and left me in a strong, healthy condition. I have also used Dr. Pierce's All-Healing Salve and found it excellent for healing open sores of every sort. I am glad to recommend Dr. Pierce's medicines."—MRS.
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