Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 221, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 June 1917 — Page 4

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s and Koaatvo. and ppr will b dlscont a inl aniesa subscription iwnawcrtl. tty Mall, in year 3.I)U I Mall, sis month! HI I . Mall, thraa monttia fcr Carrlar, per w . Br Carrier, ona yaar .. .10 Ohltuariaa end Curds of Thanka ara gti.Jot to a eharita of le per Una of sis wortli. caah mpould aceompmy mattar ef this at"d. Advertising mattar of lotterlaa or anything of a Ilka natun, sol aoceplad 11 ur prlca. ""Adv"tlin ralaa Diada known vaapjMral,o. lorelsn A-lvartlstnir Representative Amaru'in I'raaa Asaoclalloa, Waw York kjd (litcairo. Tletihonaa liialhaaa," Jai News, 1 aM-. . " ' HAOITIC OAIBITOAJL Stated slaatlaa-a-Boone tOdK No. . K. A M. eaeond KrlJaT each mouth, P0 p. U 6h W. M. I Chapter No. !. Ordar F.atJUhaiKin Ctmptel ond vteiliieiWHv ea Ivory C. Tolls, Coombs, H. P. Charles Hartman L M.; Ivury C, Tolls. Baoordar. lhaiian Commandery No. Knlehta Tamplar. Third Monday sacii month. : p. in. Ivory C. Tolla, Kaeordar; IMtar r. Jane., E. C. rV FLAG DAY IS HfcKK. The day set apart for special honor of the Flag i here again, and it is perhaps trut that never before in the history of our country has Old Glory been ao honored aa this year. .Since there was prospect of war in which L'ncle fc'am should have part, the Bag lis been flaunted from every home and it hrfs taken a firmer place in the hearts of the people. While the flag is symbolized by the glorious banner of the eternal colors, the symbol indicates that the flBg is more than an emblem. The flag is a real entity it has life and being. It is as real as hope, and courage and devotion, and these all exist in truth and verity, and make life worth while. The flag was joined together by Betsy Ross, but this noble woman had in her heart an ideal of what thi country should be before she wrooicht the flogior Washington, as the father . of hi country. She saw ahead that the white, red and blue might properly symbolize the purity of purpose of this country, to be worked out at the cost of blood and treasure while the people placed their trust in the Father Jn the heaven above. This country h'ls not varied from the purpose of Betsy Ross, carried forward by Washington and etery patriot since his day. No other pur pose now controls in this country ex

cept to deal justly with al' lations and ' that all the people under the fhg most

deal justly with each other. Our flag iA a symbol of In-Huty, bu H would not appear so beautiful to our eyes or in the eyes of the world if Oie people of th's nation were not true to the ideals of the ctrly patriots and to those that have ani.rnted our ' people in alj times and in all cme. Now the flap floats on . united people, patriotic and devoted to the country over which this flag so bravely flouts. This flag is already in advance of our soldiers vpon the foreign and it m be that its folds will lie jed with blood of thousands of our aoldit r boys. As in former cries, these hoya will not die in vain, hut from their courage and sacrifice will come peace and rnntenfinent of freedom to other nations, even the nation vhnm the) m'!t f i'ht. Old Giimv h:s never known a permanent demit, i'he floats orpr no slavej she it a flag of free men ind women. So on ? lag Day of thi year, let Old Glory float again in the breezes, the most beautiful of flags, and also carrying within its folds the protection iiol only of the A met Iran people, hut of all races. UOMW 01! ISONDH.E. The.y call it the liberty loan, and so it i, a,Int,gh nut one American ia "n po riy-uda iu Die prevalent !ujiv(T

Mo on Hfcuir.a to realiM that have pot our heads in the lion'i mouth, or to reckon with the possibility that before many moona we shall b ubscribing, not to a liberty loan, but to huge and horrid indemnity. Everywhere Americana behave as if our part in the war would aomehow take

caM of itself without assistance from anybody in particular. Lot George do it. George it a larger, husky lad, with muscle aplenty and money to burn. No coalition of foreign powers can floor George. Can't it, though ; Russia has slumped. France confesses to exhaustion Kngland cried, "Help!" It ia a toss-up how the war is com ing out. t it comes out in our favor it will he because we have buckled to ami exerted ourselvca for all there is in No mere fancy name adorns the liberty loan. The name it bears sums u the cae with grim litoralness. It is pink or swim. It is tight to the finish, with the odds against us. If Piter, it i.: pay (iermany. In a wind, It ir bonds or bondage. The Ruff.ilo News. THE OBSERVER THE first thing that enters the mind of u person when a mem ber of their family or a friend enters the army, is the danger they will in cur from the hninrd. ItF.II CROSS of war. The lied WOKS Cross is the true an gel of meicy amidst the terror of war. It is the agency omfnrt and alleviation. Itepresen ,"s of the Red Cross will care for sick and wounded on the battle I anil in the hospital. In the harUnrity and terrorism of war, the Red Cro.s administers humanity and com fort. The great institution of tiie Red 'ross is entitled to support from very father, mother, brother, sister ml citizen in the United States. The anipnign is on now in Hancock countv to raise $s.(ioo for the Red Cross k in the war. Ervrybody can do thing t them r"-p-'tid M once. rder that the preparations for the k may not be delayed for a molt. Everybody will be given an op portunity. Let no one fail in tlieir patriotic duty in this particular. IN' encouraging the ieople of Ameri a to save it is believed that the Libej ty Loan Bonds are going to petan important function m our national life. The G001 WAY small denomination SAVE of some of the bonds renders it practical the ordinary wage earner to pur chase one with the savings of a few months, and the banks of the country e undertaken to proviile for the chase of these bonds in small weekly or monthly" payments. Ry devoting each week or each mo-th to the purchase of Liberty U:.:' bonds such little sums of ready reorry as are often frittered away foi useless things one can not only acouiie property that ranks among the very best securities in -the history of the world, but can at the same time fc"' that a patriotic duty has been l-erformed and a habit of saving aci uite.1 Of course, the ultimate result of thii, war will be a victory for America, but what the effects of the war will be uoon America and American people is unknown. When such an unknown future confronts us pruilence ilcmnnds tint contingencies be provided for. An uncertain future is a time to ts provided for. No one known how great a help savings invested in ,1 Liberty loan Itond may be a fi years hence. And your savings not onlv will lie idis'jlutely secure, but will be constantly bringing in interest an interne absolutely free from taxation and absolutely certain. There are other possibilities they mii'M better he called probabilities--and one is that the - Liberty Istan Mords, when JH'ate comes and money now m active industrial use v il! be -eeking quite investment, may bring a handsome premium. The Liberty Loan Bunds offer everv incentive to saving easy payments, ib.iolutely safe security, a service done to the country, and a probable l.andsome profit. WHO IS WHO BEHIND THE SCENES IN THE W AK ARMY rr'g.-Gen. ll-nry P. McCain, Adjutant (ientrnl -florn in .Mississippi Jnouary Z. 1S.T1, and was appointed to tiie .Vlitary AcHlmy at West f'oiiij from that State July I, I8M. He served in the Infantry rm of the service frrm his B-raduatinn until I9M, wlwn he was assi(id to the Adjutant neral's office, wliere. he has amce been August 27, 1914, he was appointed a l.-iKiiilier.'neral and wr.i made Ad jutant-tirncrul of the. United Htutes Army. WaAirstton, Juno 14. The A.ijjitnt'tienerar department in the do liartraent of rncords, order and enr ! wnc u! h ac ty Karl ti. mil- .. it, Klvt m-s, ti,e A(int. )

Vur and he cna. ired wiln t.'te insemmAtion of ail mtormntion pertaining to the command, discipline or administration of the military establishment, with the duty of recording, authenticating and communicating to

roopa and individual! in the military sen-ice all ordera, instruction and regnlaticns issued by the - Secretary of War through the Chief of Staff. In fact, the Adjutant-General'a de partment i the largest aingle department of any organisation or army in the world. In other arndeB the work of thia department ia divided into manv branches and ia under several finally high officials. Aside front keeping in personal touch with even. ndividual in the -esent army and State militia, the records of every who ever was in the Ac-V. army re kept by this r!r- i . ::ent. General Mi '.. in ia a fan particujlary fitted for the post which he occupies. He is a strict disciplinarian, 'rut possesses a peculiarly strong personality. The press of business never :xoite him. He can carry on a personal conversation, sign mail, answer imcinl inquiries and still And time to inswer the telephone all at the same rime without becoming the least irritable. THE Fl'NMEST EER. .'rof, (,rave ArouM Kpgular (Ule of Mirth at Colonial. Prof. C.nives Inil- his show as the funivt'st .show on rarth. arnl to jmijre tin continuous uproar of l-tujrhUT t rn'i-rt) la-t irrHt, it is nil of thnt inrl then ni.ni. Thi-: w5 Mr. llrave' hint performance and a lartro cnwi lurnil out. Jut enough of the !ci nil'C fi 'lf of hypnotism wun shown to liint the comwly. If there nnvHy in town who enjoys irond laueh. ounafor oUt, they shouM not fil to : this show. Mr. . raves' work in a) 1 new and novel ami ho is w..y ah"ve hf avernffp oprmtor in his lino. The 'ann us ratalfpsy tr-t will be shown onifcht alonrr with uu rntirp rhar.jrc of iroKram, WIATOK IN PAJAM.VS (iOES RAIDING GERMANS NOTTINGH AM, Kng., June 14. I'ho lite Captain Albert ball, one of he vounffest ail most 5uccssful of !iitl.-h flier, in letters received by his father, former Mayor of Nottingham, t before the aviator death, told w he went up to tifrht in the air th nvtiiinj but his pajamas on. "On a few occasions, he wrot. "I haven't had time to put my olotht's n, ami I ve gnno up in my pajamas, U Jolly cold. I enn tell you, bnt. unfortunately, 1 can't pretend I have ever brought down a machine when dieted like that. Tu ttir. :ln a ot of Huns you hive o l.e patient md pnicfirully live in the air. Sotnrimr you mny make ten fll?hist in one lay and never Rft a sinjrie fight. " Bail also told of a tight with a formidable opponent wbm neither ioul'1 T"t an advantage on the other. "We 'irpt on firing until our an. munition .vas gone, he naid, "and when we ould not fire any more we bur-t out Miffhirig and flw together side by -id; for a little distance. He wa a e! sporting Huu like liolcke. I should ' ave been sorry if 1 had killrd him and I th;"k he would have been mrry if be Mid killed me." h'orty-two Ormans fell victims to the young airman's bravfry, but after 'I'nging down the TortiPlh, he wrot1: 'I am g'tting tired of living t" kill. be'in to feci like a murderer, hut I ;w that (jwl ia taking rare oi inc." SEE? When talking on the phone each day. Whatever can the reason be That fortv tune al iea.st we ay, "I see!" The party make fnot ivny crack, "Jour rent i dne," "I'lenae c.ill nt three," We're almost ure to answer back, "I seel" t'nless we ay, "I Hoe," you cry, The party wouldn't know that we lljul heard, and that's the reason why, "I see!" STOP THAT M'HK! Dim't worry and complain about a bail back, (let rid irf that pain and lameniws! L'B Doan's Kidney Pilla. Many Lebanon people have ued them and know how effective they re. Here's a Lebanon disc Ma Vlalena Met 'loud, Hamilton and Walnut streets, Ibanmi, aay: "Hackache and other ayniptoms of kidnev complaint bothered me all the time for the pn-it three yearn. The first of the trouble waa a aharp pain in my hack and loins, chamrini? ut night to a dull aeho. My kidney were aim) out of order. I hadi head ache" and never felt juat right. tried a food many medicines, but noth ing helped me. My condition irrew woro from day to day and by the tim 1 commenced uainif Doa'ia Kidney fill". I waa considerably run down. In two or tlire claya, 1 could oe that this medicine waa helping me. My kidneya didn't annoy mt much, the pain in my back and loins leswned and 1 felt better all ovci Wt'en I had finished three boxes, 1 waa fit from the twtuWa. I'rfc 5c. at alt di-alera. D.m't sinply aak for a kidney remedy jr.H IHw'a- Kidnr Pilla th Mm that !Mr. KfCh.wi hi.t. frt-.jii!t.t,m

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ii3 Litl AT YASHiuGTOI CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE of it has been private. Through all sorts of channcla it has coma to me, and in all kit'..-, of guises, but never with th- '- '-I diulored. which the ",'- i TKernntent would be willing j accept. That government has other valurble pawns in its hands besbles tho?e I have mentioned. It still holds a valuable part of France, though with slowly relaxing grasp, and practically the whole of Belgium. It armies press close upon Russia and overrun Poland at their will. It cannot to further; it dare not go gack. It wishes to close its bargain betore it is too late and it has little left to offer for the pound of flesh it will demand. ' f. . Will Be Thrust Aside. "The milit'iry masters under wlwon (iormsny is bleeding see very clearly tu what point Fate has brought them. If thev fall back or are forced back an inch their power both abroad and it home will fall to pieces like a house of cards. It is their power at home 'b.y are thinking about now niore ban tiieir power abroad. It is that power which is trembhng under their ve.y feet; and deep fear has entered their hearts. They huve but one (hiiifte to peiiMtiialo their milstur cower or even their enntinlling pnlitial influence. If they can seeure peace new with the immenso advantages still in their hands which they httve up totliir went apparently gained Hi 7 will have justified themselves before the German peonle; they will l ave rained by force what they promised to gain by it; an immense exparsion ef (iernian power, an immense enlargement of German industrial and commercial opportunities. Their prestige v. ill be secure, and with their prestige their political power, if they fail, their people will thrust them aside; a i'nvrnr.f nt actountable to tiie people h'mwl ,r. will he set ui) in Germany os it has been in Kneand, in the Vnit--d State', in Frence. and in ii the treat countries of the modern time ex-i-i pt Germ my. If they succeed they aie safe and Germany and the world :-rr undone; if tliey fail Germany is aved and th-' wor'd will be at peace. If they succeed, America will fall withit) the menace. We and all the rest of 'he world must r. nn armed, as they ..ill remain, and mu.-t nr:ke leady for ir. next step in their agKi'.ir.n; if hev fail, the world may unite for pence and 1 iernany may be of the j linn. "f)o veu not new understand the new intrigue, the intrigue . for peace and nhv the masters of Germany do -,ot hesitate to use any ngency thai nomisfs to elTc ct their purpose, the i-ccit of tiie nations? Their niesent particular aim is to diveive all those who throughout the world .-tand for tiie rights of pennies and the selfgovernment of nations; for they sec he.t immense streg:h the forr-s of jtist:eg and of liberiiism are gaiherng out of this wnr. They are em ploving liberals in their er.tertirise They are using i-ee, m Germany am v. ithnut, as their sp.-V.esini'n vho!T they have hitherto despised and op I reseit, using t'T-ni for ti!,'ir own dt -.loetion, socialists, the leaders o1 ' iboiir, the thinker., thev have hitherto night to siler.ee. I.et them once juc reed and these pun, now their tools will be grnui'd to powder beneath thi . c-itrht f the gra'. pii-ita-y empire they will have se' uo; the revolution in Russia will be Cut off from al our oi eoopeiatioii In we-sleri Europe and a counter revolution fos tered and supported; Germany her.elf will lose her chance of freedom; and .ill Kurope will aim for the next, the 'in.d struggle. "The sinister intrigue is being no : actively coral noei in this country than in Hus-ia and in every country in Europe to which the a-nts ann oupe of 'he iM-p-rird German government cadi get ai , Th-.t gov ei nment ha niny spokesmen here, in places righ and lev. Thev hr-ve learne. dii re ton. They keep within the .v. It is i.m-'i in they utter now, not sedition. They proclaim the liberal purposes of their m isierr; declare this a foreign war whi' h ran tou'h Ameri'a with no danger to either her binds or her tnutitiitii.r..": set England at the centre of the stage and talk of her ambition to assert oeounrnic dominion throughout 'he we l l; appenl to our ancient tradition of isolation in the politics of he nations; ond seek to undermine the government with falsa professions of loyally to itj principles. Tor Freedom and Justice. "But they will make no headway The false betray tltenuelvea always in every aceent. It U only friends and partisans of the (if,rman government whom lie have i.lrcady identif'.ed who u'.ler these ih.nlv disguised disloyal tifs. The I acts are patent to all the world, and nowhere ir they mote plainly seen than in tho tinted Mute where we are accustomed to dtul w. facts and nut with sophistries; and tn great fact Hist stunds out nl, ill thi. is ihat this is a l'uii

n it n-.'l i. .. '-I ii t vii o-n, ti German neon la tneniselves included; and that with n retta the choice to

break through all these hypocrisies and patent cheats and masks of brut focca and helo set the world free, or else stand aside and let It b dominated a long ago through sheer weight of arms and the arbitrary choice of self-constituted masters, by the nation which can maintain the biggest armies and the most irresistible armaments, power to which the world has afforded no parallel and in the face of which political freedom most wither and perish. "For us there is but one choree. We have made iL Woe to the man or group of men that seeks to stand in our way in this day of high resolution when every principle we hold dealest is to be vindicated and made secure for tho solvation of the nations. We are ready to plead at the bar of history, and our flag shill wear a new lustre. Once more we shall make good with our lives and fortunes the great faith to which we were born, and a new glory shall shine in the face of our people. FIFTY ARE KILLED IN A Explosion in Ammunition Plant in England Yesterday, Reported. (Its Cl 'nfrrnHlinutl Hurt SYrtler.) LONllON, June 14. Fifty persons were killed in the explosion of an am uunition plant at Ashton-under-Tyne yosii riKy, it was officially announced 'oday. Ahton-under-Tyne is a few mile north of Manchester. WAR FACTORY FOR 13,000 ARISES IN 18 MONTHS lli Mir iifaiwnn.,,.,1 nr awter. LONDON. June 14. Lending Gerunnr. admit that England's industrial mobilization for war was quicker and more oftVient than Germany's. What .(raw s this astonishing statement from K:ifcr5and's enemies may be judged froni tho following description of sirgle munitions factory, a plant in Scntlin4, recently inspected by King Gco-ge: "Kiirhteen months ago the factory 'Ho not exist; tooay it employs more hnn :i,(XK men and 9.0IK) omen op eratives and a staff of TOO tven nearly 6Hf women, while 10.000 men are still engaged in completing its construction. "It comprises an area of twelve Kjuare miles an has an internal light lailway system of nearly 100 m Two townships have been built up by the Munitions Department for th work people. "More than 6.000 are housed in hos te.s; 1,:1mi more live in bungalows, and Vo. families are arcnrr.mnditted it manicii quarters. A central kitehe: nroviiles over 14.000 cooked meal dany for the factory mess-room, and a bskery produces lS.OOO pounds of hre.nl a nay. "Ail waste food from the hostels and mossmoms is collected for iiigfeedinr. Each of the townships has its drapery and other shops run on co operative Hoes. The factory laundry handles 1,(10(1 articles dnily. A hospital dental surgery, two large schools, two cine.na theatres and two institutes also prirvid.-d." Baumgardt for cleaning. Phone 98. $9.50 Frankfort $9.50 TO NIAGARA FALLS AND RKTrRX VIA CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Sunday, June 24 and on Sun (lays during July and Aug ust, route via Toledo. Clevc land and Huffalo. 12 da. limit Ark agents or write ( has. K. Rose: A ist. General Pass. Agt., Clover Loaf Houte, Tulcilo, O. NKVER NKGLKCT A (OLD A chill a'ter bathin. coolinir nflf auddenly after exercise and drafts, give the cold germs a foot-hold that may lead lo something worse. Safety riuire eariv trentrra.oi v,, King'a New Discovery on hand. This pieasnrn balsam remedy allays inflani' mation, loothaa the cough and re paira ibe tiasuea. Bettor be safe than sorry. Break up tho cold with Or. King'. New IXicoyery before it la loo late. At your druggist fiOc. tl.00. i-Arfv. ' fG"fc::-7n spills

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Next Twenty-four Hours Will See Whirlwind Finish iu Liberty Loan Canvass. 0g JJbe srrfAsifl A'avs 9rrlec.) INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., June 14. Indiana must autrarribe $ltl.OW,000 to the nation's Liberty Loan by tomorrow night. The subscriptions for the sixty-eight counties in the Seventh federal reserve district had passed the J !0,P0O,CiOO mark today. Indirnapnlis was within million dollars of its $11,000,000 quota. But twenty-five counties are far behind in subscriptions, the loan committee reported. Reports received early today indi cated that hundreds of thousands ould be niried to Indiana's score by ight. The bankers' committee de clared, howevtr, that Indiana must speak in terms of millions in the next twenty-four hours. Efforts should be renewed in the anner counties, which have pa; their quota. The campaign must be a whirlwind finish in those counties that do not realize the safety of the nation and the honor of Indiana is at stake. This was the last word of the 'ommittee. SEPTEMBER MORN NOW SERVES IN l S. NAVY I Wy ISr lnlrrnat1U .Veiee Fernet.) MILWAl'KKE, June II. A youth alked into one of the recruiting of fices downtown and volunteered for the navy. He had on his forearm a copy qf "September Morn." Officers rejected hiin bemuse of the figure. The applicant went to see an artist, who attired the ligure in a bathing suit, and the youthful snilor was accepted. Lawn mower fixing. We make them cat the grass. Give us a trial. X. r raley shop. Alley crossing, rear Oak Orug store. May 3-tf $100 Reward, f 16V Tl -. reailcrs of tloe paper will be St-isssl lo l..srn that ther Is at least ona lea-led ttisaa lh..t ai'lenca hsa ben al.le t" cure li. all lis singes, ana that 1 rstsrrh. Hull's Catarrh fore la the on'v Ooaltlvs euro now Kno n to th medical triiternlty 1'ntarrh b-ma- a consillullenai tf.sei requlri.s a eenillutlonal treatment fjall a Catarrh ( ura Is tan lnemfllty, aoltnic dlreelly upon til Wood surfaces ef the eyale. . the by Uwitroylea the fnun.lnllon ef lha dtare. and giving the patient atreniriri by biillolnir OD th constitution and aaslRilra nntura tn doing lt wora. Ths proprtetora HRNCT CO, T9M Os bf all I-nwK ranllr Fins far Svaatlpaalaa, Croup, Whooping-Cough Relieved. Children's diseases demand prepardness. When the child vfakes you at night, gasping and strangling for breath, how thankful you are to have Dr. Hell s Tine-Tar-Honey at hand Thia effective remedy loosens the mu cous and permits free and natural breathing. Its soothing balsiims heal the Irritated membrane and arrest farther inflammation, "'leasant take. Keep Or. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey n the house for all colds and bronhinl trouble, At your druggist, 2oc. -Adv. jioticb to osT-SEtnoEanri. Mel.niijh T Mel.:. Mel.mii. Mcl.,,,,1. .. Iod Mus,,ti M lli. k. - IiiioViiiiI or nl.lov-r or s.jii T.T u. siM.iM, M r., ile is.ver int. tiers sua I I Bllne.l will

s "This u &C m 38 Kind IW&nt!" M rVjl "Mothertried.iHbranJs, gXJ rvj she know wiiich it bct TCj rV kmou't how to get po" d, iQCi rQS wtiolcsome bakii'i:i every OO VtfS bake-day how to sure YjPl DO DAini PnwJrr moner BOJ

"Mothertried .ill bran Js, fie know which U hct kmout how to ct po- tl. nholCTome t)akiri:i cvtTy bake-tly how to tart Bakind pQWiift money .void bakt-day totrowt. Sbe lilvt-'S the wonderful leavening ti hk lK rtisin qaalitifli bolut )uiity jjrtit ttonomjf ol CALUMET BAKING POWDER "Don't think the Raking I'owdrr you now ust il Ix l. Try Calumet once li--. outwlat rt bakings are." Rrl,a Hltbf Avanla Aeiv Owl bvt tr r Set Slip in Frnd Can K0YAL WORCESTKR AND BON TON CORSETS AT C'RAIG'S DO IT YOURSELF Do it your self. Muke your old car look new. A.sk us about It. N0IJES' DRUG STORE WE KECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION For Tuberculosis, Asthma, Bronchial Catarrh, etc. Ask as about fi, LONG & AVIS AUTO LIVERY JOE COIL Country driving Reasonably Pricef. At Erentnn'i Gera ja. Office Phone 294. Rejiidenea 7M Your Used Furniture Taken as part pay on new goods at JONES & PERKINS . Phones 18 or 1S4 DR. T. S. TURNER LEBANON, INDIANA. Diseases of Wumee and Ckildrca Ntie, Throat and Lnnga itste Ban's Building, Boonu S04, 90S ar-j HWJ. Phone TJ C0RY & DRATTON KCNERAL DlRKCTOBa )fflc phone S6; Residence phones 240 and BUS Btaaley Block. Eaat Soota 8 tree JONES & STARK CLOTHIERS Si.it that Suit South Side Square NEW PROCESS Aluminum Welding Ilroken or lost pait: built up like new. Work g'tcrantoed. CITY GARAGE Job Work at Reporter c Job Work at Reporter c

vOs avoid bakt-day totrowt. jfxlj KXj "She likes the wonderful mDJ