South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 49, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 18 February 1918 — Page 4

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JOHN Ii;:MCV XVEIl. Editor.

Onlr AfUUl Jre Mcmlai rpr la Northern Ic4ian n l Only Iapr I nilo ir Co lotrnat h.nal w .nlti to butu iirnj X LMrd VWr.: Us 4 Mgbt.

Home rion 1131.

."1 .it fLo eTi or tption i-ot cumbers ami aW rr cr; art n.,': t u ur.ted-I.Uibirul. Al.ertilnjj. Orrnlatbin. or ii tilg. Tor "waat -J." Jf jour nan;c l. in ta- tXeabDne J:r- lory. Mil , .noi ,,ft.r .n.-rti.m le-x,rt lnttcn-

FOOD HOARDERS. ! William Joho (inK MaK'ii, jnoi"oei of the i'r.t.-j t

!-n hou:-e of commons for West lown. was ! i n 1 I'.'' pounds and pound c.''ss for food hoarding-. .Mr.

.Mar-Caw Yi.nl in his larder, said th attorney fr th , foo.l commission. 1' I pounds of taoioca. !.4 pounds of!

: nee, pounds of fcomolin i, 100 pound ff biscuit?.

IVell fJCM 2lg I '"pi'i't wiin similar stört- of tea, s-jgar. gnui'-n 5rup

and honey. This i. of (oi.rs'V a sad -l'rv. Mio hail supposed m

r . - " , t this time that the others of a democracy vv-roj too well ground d in the principles of brotherhood to j

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BE MEL TING P01

"Come Take Pot Luck With Us"

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.v;.; -n- ?:zr ri: :r;v, rjn-,rr "..' .t th, expend of their renews, u has it, i;

st m;i: lii.K iiKi:n : l.y tlaiiK's ,1. .Montagne. ; "v r the oilv. li.-.t i i-.ir swell flickers a -:.gnal light ' A captain-murderer, home t tt-11 of th t-luw he h.t.- trok t'-iniit. A aliant ve-.-; .-hall never aain latter tlie wintry vav, A '-.I twu liun.lr-; tiuhtiim tiu-ii .-ei,t to th-ir i yrars. And nvrr . ri.-k to th s i-jmmU eratt th.J turned its tra k a!.i tad Willi til- teanuru trail of th? wakf al-aft was nrinkled with! r.i-.inl-d deal.

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Buy War Saving Stamp this is Thrift Week Secure them at this store Main Desk 1st floor

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in th? difj-atches ;ublishe1 every day in American

, v.f -.spapT ahout i ho tines anil .upAnion of hniHIlRirriON :iT:: Morn Ins und r.vnln Hlitirtn. I '' Uicie -'im-. i:. Sariil iv. iollTfr- tiT carrlor In Soota I Jiss and othr r.nni.-hiifcnts imposed upon thf hard-

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.n'.ri In t,,is "rio lanJ- there iE a mI.t lr mail. pir iunt?j; T' to njontlut ; per m -nth t.'.fre- lining o-n to this sordid tah .

iir. f .- ji ou j.ür la advinct. Lntert-d at tbe outti liea 1 P-StoCl'.f U8 ."..-Cv-Ii.J ll.t U.ilJ.

Ar i:i;TliN(i itn: aji tip (!U-in? partmnL Jfijfri A 1v : tiu ' i: prf strjtiv : t..L.. LOii;NZr.N & U-iMiliMA.. 1 .fth A v.. N'H York City, ani Alv. I'.Mg. t.M i-o. I h .N vs -T:na-!4 n.le ivors to k--p Its iidv.-rtls!i; I'duui:. f:e f.-ui.i :r-iuJio'Ut jnisr pr 5 ut itii n Any p?r d . f r.i uii ) trm.oiiii patrou itf? of hdjt i.U-trti!-'!Dtsi t In tLla liij.-r v. ..I ,iifr ü lavur -n lijc luuiiMfcUiiicUl by rc-r.ortiu iae

HiWvUAKY 18.

AR I: WLf POOLING OURSELVES?

News cfi,is atrairi and rs train from Jrrinany th; t hih r.thrials are hoarding food there alo. There w:is th mayor of a g-o)d-sized town who refused tf k poople into his inner otljce. A mob insisted and found th --ilinij hun' wiHi harn and bacon whik basrs and cask.j and boxes f Mapk f-d.s verel th tUor and were piled hich atcainst the walls. Th; comrnon .f-o-pie are prevented from hoarding, hut nothing ist do?.1 atout those of high rank mere jruilty in every way. Tiie differenrft is this: in (Jermany a man's rank secures his freedom fror.i punishment for this most

despicable of rrimes. M Hngland and America, the I

higher a man's- position, the heavier the toll exacted. This Is not the millennium, and there are traitoYs everywhere. Hut in tlu- democratic lands the public

A fat-jowlc-il .-olmiral .-l.out- aloud in bui .-l f Mai kguard ub .. And a haggard kaisvr is more than proud of the demon he sei.i tu ea ' 'f the serpent ship and craMi erew that li:nk through the w;i(o I'ighting as only tl.fir sort can do. waging a reward's light. "Ilfich der r-boat!" th- Junkrs wheeze, for they fancy this dastard blow Will carry tciror acns the s. as to the heart of the Yankee foe. Tenor! Through every city street, an 1 every backwoods path Is heard tlie tread of th tramping feet of men who are ropj to w rath. f p en who have swiftly come to ktmw that peace will be wholly vain 'Till the serpent tdiips of a brutal foe v Wen scourged from the seas they stain.' Terror' Though many the year and long. er hrokc is the Tfliton spea r. A nation a hundred million strong thai! never kam how to fear!

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It. action i ju- l r.uturallj se tting in. The fad is ceasing J itnion of the majority is abk to assert its decency

be a. fad. this jerliais in part as th. war profited s roc.ed to coriiniti cialize it, but niite as particular'y is tne human stoma' h b-gin. to feel it. In thj tirst glow -f foo'l oner ation effort, hioisevit.H were entti usi.istie oei substitutes which "tasf-d jiifrt as Kod' as the originals. Newpaer.- and magazines with househoM -olumns were full of recipes

AERIAL MAIL ROUTES. I.kiinite .steps have been taken to realize, on a ids, practical scale. the long-heralded plan of using airplanes to carry the mails. We have already had airplanes used for this purpose in a desultory way. in regions wh're ordinary carriage is ditticult over moun-

don ited by patriotic housewives tiling how they made i tain ranges, for instan e. but now the post ottice depart

eak's without eggs and butter, how they made meat

go further by grinding it uo and mixing it with other things. Next came the commercial j-tage with margarines of various .-oris advertised to b- i;.-ed instead of butter, eg powders to be used in raising cake instead of eggs, and all th long train d foods in camouflage. Now, Dr. Wiley reminds people that food is food; that nourishment is nourishment, that you may deceive our palate with Mik-tttutes, but that you cannot d?veive your body. Why should v' W .- childish a t try to fool oiir-M-l:i about frd'.' "Why not b- honest and look food alu's in the fac-'.' Not trie most radii al and spar. an conervationist wants anyone ti forego nouii.hme.ii. It is only a matter of adjusting ours Ives to eating fther foods than tho?e w are ;ic. .5tfi'U'(j f,; i.,,t ;t matter of getting les iiourisiiment than before.

..... ,f , ... . I fconaMy expect to have air-mail routes touching all our l.'it if it should -ii:- t 1 1 i p int wtiere we must

ut flown our nourishment berau- must then may we not still be honest. if it is the only decent thing to eat b s butter. wh mut w ; i'oo ourselves with "merged butter" which prtends tu make two pounds out of via and v. Pich is pure fake? Why not just Ii-.' a little self-denial, and frankly use less butter? If we want to sie tiie,lti p. t!- jUt frankly cat less liUMt. A nation barning ti coutr.d its appetites, to eat for trenmh inste.nl of sensual gratification, to restrain itself for the beneiit of othr-, is a nation bravely learning a Kieat le-.on. A nation fooling itself for the sake of appetite is a sorry spoitacle.

rnent is undertaking to establish an air-mail service tf carry letters in large quantities, between great centers of population. Th- flepartment has aked for bid, on airplur.es to run next summer between New York, Philadelphia ani Washington. livery plane is expected to carry .TO!) pounds of mail at a speed of 4". to 1 to miles an hour, with a climbing speed of 1,000 feet in 10 minutes, and a range of -0Ü miles without stopping. The planes will be operated as a part of the regular post otllce establishment. They will bp driven by Liberty motors. A special rate of perhaps 23 cents an ounce will be charged on the letters carried. It is expected that the public will gladly pay this, on nceount of the increased speed of delivery. The air routes will he especially valuable at times when railroad trallic is delayed. At tirst there will be only one round trip a day. The service will be extended, however, as rapidly as !t proves feasible and desirable. Kventually we may rea-

important cities, ami carrying letters for a charge in1 much higher than our present postal rates.

Till'. MAMCl Ui: LADY. Ily William V. Kirk. "I was watching some gents think." said the .Manicure Lady, shoveling siicav ofi the walks up- 'The kids hr' might want to protown this morning," said toe .Ma:i-;tcit lad'es, but when they rid? up it lire Lady. "It kind of took me land flow n in the subway and see back to the old days in the conn-; the big husky cents picking out the try when 1 wa . little girl that seats for themselves and letting didn't know notning about Xew the ladies tand, it educates the kidsYolk cabarets." the wrong way. I don't scemueh of ,"I used to shovel snow in the , that knighthood stuff these days, country when I was a kid." said the George. Maybe I'm getting shortHead Durber. "I hoveled all our sighted " own walks and th walks of the i "Them old knights w is great old widow that lived next door. She i birds." said the Head Darher. "Folks offered me a quarter every tiiio I 'nowadays kicks against racing and got done cleaning off the walks, but ; fighting for prizes, but them old I always said 'No' and always felt knights was all the time going in better afterward fcr not taking it." for all kinds of sports. It makes a "Times has certainly changed oil guy kind of blue to think he is Iiv-

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Ol Satin 01 Habulm-01 Linen Of Mad ras Satin with plain roll collars Habutai waists with tucked front and roll collars. Smart tailored styles also shown in Linen, Dimity and Madras. Colored stripes with Buster Brown collars or just plain tailored models. New waists arriving most every day. Spring Waists Priced $2.50 to $10

ing

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a lo' about them quarters. (Jeorge," said the Manicure Lidy. "You wouldn't pass up r.o quarter tip th'se here d.ivs, would you?"

"It's different now." said t he battkh Id

Head Harber. "After a gent grows j songs." ui he has to pgure out some wav "It's hard

a age where all the excite

New Trimmed Millinery for Spring in Satin and Straw Combinations $5 and $7.50.

ment you get is going over irto a

lot of them trenches where them j

shot and shell is Hying upon the

like it savs in the war

FOLLOW THE CROWDSr

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to be one

Lngland. not to be outdone by Germany in th

I "ersatz" biislne--. has evolved a "potato butter. 1 ney

mix. two ounces of butter of oleomargarine with one ounce of salt 10 .une-t of mashed potatoes. slia.'iO the mixture into brick and spread it on their bread. Wouldn't it le . Mini pier to put Lread on their potato?

to get his, what with the high rents and the high cost of food. rut a kid lias all kinds of big notions, which is whv 1 like kids. When I

knights in the subway."

of them i said th !

Head lkir'-er. "After a guy has UJ

oeen staimmg up an ia mi ins i-ei

the way I do. a seat feels pretty

1,000 VELVET SHAPES

was shoveling oil that wane l used ; goou wnen ties going nome ai to imagine that 1 was a grown-up t night in the big rush. Them knight, protecting that widow from i knights alvwivs had a hors-? to bandits. I wasn't no knight, and j ride." the only bandits that ever robbed j "Don't let that discourage you. her was the grocer and butcher, I tJeorge." cooed the .Manicure Lady.

hut I like.i to make belkve. pose kids is all that way." "Not in thi big town, I

1 sup- : "You know in your heart that you j done a noble deed, and that's a lot don't to know in t.ese here flays."

COUNTRY TüüTH.

.Vow. if Dr. flarlield would only arrange to give u an extra Sunday next summer when th weather's tine, and make it come in the middle of the week instead oi on Mondav. there wouldn't b. so much kicking.

A good many of the "military experts" writing about the war .lon't ?eem to know among other things what a "barrace lite" is. (Do you?)

Lima, .

has a Liberty truck plant which will soon

wholo

j truck garden, so to speak.

Other Editors Than Oun

nwivenieiit i.-. on foot to provide better far- for the t'-Li of tountry children. It is inspired by the fact, i - tuh-d tu nrmy medical exa minations. that bo s com-

. . ... 1. r. . r. 1 1 f r i Mt. iiifüriA. rliit.'!p'illi' t..eei I

lii-; iioia ill' omni aii iia ani wio.'u inn io imn j , , . . . t i .t I produce .' trucks a mouth. That plants a

Ir-nn cities, ana towns, ana tliut a large part or their i

d iercies are flue to bad t'eth. A comibentator addj; "It wottl J appear that the beneficial elfe ts ! of outdoor life, sunshine, vigorous play and ! ample food, supposed to 1e inseparably as- j sot tated with youth in the country, hail all j

been counteracted in the case of a very large number by keaved teeth and other diseases f the (iral avity. YYhik the city t oy's teeth were being inspected . , school and treated compulsori'.y. the country bo. who might live ftr years withoiir ev r seeing a tlenti?t'f ign fir receiving other than home treatment. wa developing lesions iii.it mav take years to overcome and in many instantes P'ave him a weakling for life." It is evid4!.t that if our countn lads are to grow up strong and apa'de, they rn-i.-t receive som .such dent.Hl Care as is now provided for city bo almost every

where. !t s s-:gge;e,i that either the federal govern

ment or th- state h'm ernn, tits establish a system

lent.il inspection an.i treatment oe;-inu ail the conntry school. I ip-cti :- wiu'd visit the schools ;it regul.ir intervals. . xam.r.e all the t hildten's teeth, explain t tl:"ir par-'f.fs what should be done, and provide f r e

CONQUEST and KULTUR Aims of the Germans IN THEIR OWN WORDS A compilation from German authorities by the committee on public Information. By Wallace NotcPt"Ia and p:. K. Stoll Tbe University of Minnesota.

quot d in Journal de (JetK-ve, July ji, i 1 7. ' "A foteign policy in accordance with th reichstag reulutim. :-s meant by the majority, can not result in victory, but only in the ruin I f "the ijcrniiiii people anil empire. ; The Oer man nation does: not desire i such a policy." i (Hamburg':!- Nuehrichteh. Aug.

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"Conservatives would furth-r de- j i dine :iiithoir in tlie n.itnie of ; '

j Scheidemann peace. They hope, on J the t-ntrary. in spite of faint-heart-ed counsels, by the rejection of all iocial democratic lnternatifUi.il at

tempts at an understanding, to impose a Ccrman peace by the help of ;d and the Cerrnan sword." ( Puttkamer of the Prusiau house of brds in the Kr. uz -cei-tung, Aug. 1 ':, l'.17.

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MOILVL ( owAunin:. ( I.afa j flit t'ourior.)

Tlieie aie those who excuse themselves from pracl ticing the self-denial asked of us by the government ! by the plea that some of their neighbors do not o'- ! serv e th" meatless or wheatles.s days or meals. They I point out that the sacritlc - would be nullitied, r.

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neighbors df not also do their duty. We do not kno.(iected almost a;, much against

that duty can be abrogated. We consider that we each have our individual duty ami responsibility.. Why should wo fail to do that duty merely because some one elso does not do it? The person who refuses to conserve food on the cround that thtre is waste in army can-

i tonments. or kitchens of the rich, or that someone ei j

The Vorwärts protests to (len. un Ludendorff and the Prussian war minister against the purchase and circulation among troops, in hospitals, and schools by German

grand hcaihp:arli s of a p.in-Or- gard to foreign affair

ni:in l.i-oeliiiie :i .1 xoe. . t i tlie in. i i'rid lominiou a im

corporation ol' i'vabc, ;is a feder.it-

The ideal

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ed state of . Jermany and tne redaction of Poland, Finland, t'ourland. and the hulk ot" Kuropeau IlUsia

ti the status of protectorates or r.exed territori.s of fJerman... "This act of the armv auihoritie

particularly glaring on account of the fact that the brochure is n-

treatiuer.: i

Oe Ot t l"-'.;nvfi c t v ariatlons. i trcul.itt d !!! , :a Is. ab. av r. :u'!i' i

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TH1: WAR GOSSIF.

n" j is hoggishly inclined to gratify his appetite regardless o! j of the w orld's shortage and the need we hav e of food

for the winning of the war. is a slacker pure and simple. The man who refuses or excuses himself from military duty may be a physical coward. The persod who pleads as his excuse fi r his own remissness in food conservation tie failure of others to do their part is a moral coward. The greed and selfishness of

j his position the lack of appreciation of his fluty sinl ' responsibility , make him an undesirable citizen indeed. Moral cowardice, in the emergency which now

l. "' n a i sc r s : thing lie ( There ,i:e 1',. it tlV.'

: ! eim is is the tisin who , confronts us. i

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i: h'.iis .,nd repeats nwith'

worse than physical cowardice, for it

..;., 'I more mmious in its evil luuuence ana more easuy

fiinrrnlfil. Moral courage Is America's chitf asset an 1

miM htevous faiscb.oods bei r. g j shou, j b. f0Jitercd and cons-rved in every way possible.

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f'ross about gov eminent ' The shirker at home is as dangerous to our caue nj

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should

.d-jllt the lotlduc! of tll' .-.ve an lu.stant's t redent-e.

the shirktr at the battle front.

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What fc.ir arn.ies. our soi, an brothers are tigliting fr is a greater (Jermanv. with boundaries that will insure us against an attack by highway robbers such as we have lately be-;n expisifl to." (Alldeutsche H'.attcr. Quided

world ran ?ee what they would be likely to regard ..s ! ' i 'agent' MieiM i.-ve.usn at least one good thing among the many evil th.'.; j daily paperj. July .1. r.i:.

lll'NS AM) WOMAN'S IIK.I1TS. (IU-lfiit Daily News.)

alw.tvs da!;g. tous. always to he Iis-I Tju,s0 NPo tlnd satisfactory reas-ons for opposing sip who ;s not malicious but niere:y ' wanna n suffrage and the advancing "feminist" move-

ain.o-; . s gnat a menace. Hut it 1 ! ment af signs of weakening manhood in the modcru j

Chancellor von Lethmann-Holwe as against the soi ialists." 0 c (Summaiv id' dispatch from i 'openhagen. uuoting Yo. va:::, New York Times. June 1 e. lit 17. This winde matter of jan-Ier-maii propaganda in the army was recently made the subject d' an int(-rpellatioi) in the leichstag. 'har.chellor Michaeliexplained that the government w a.s seeking to sustain the morale of the ar.ny and to counteract enemy propaganda i. tt-ract enemy propaganda, i "The hatred bstovd upon i.s '. .y the whob- world ma be las.-iüed as the liatred of an inferior race for a supeiiov fine. To the devil with ail talk of kultur: As it any soldier would have gone to the front for the sake of striving for kultur.

f the minoritv ,n re-

is CJennaii j

a Herman

peace which by the sword shall reiuire the submission f the whole world to Jerman dictation." Vorwärts. Sept. ::, 1!1T. Tli tnirioritv- here referred to is of course, thf group that voted against the reichstag resolution for no annexations and no indemnities. The passing weks make it increasingly evident that the Government bnds itself unable to abandon the idea of a erman peace imposed by the (Penman sword. "The annexationists orv in horus

that th majority of the people is nt behind the reichstag. and impudently affirm that the people are enthusia -tic for their aims ot omoupst. This js l.uignable. but the Terra. in politico'. system prevents th.e governors from coming it. con1 tuet with t i io govern od ani from : learning tln-ir real opinion." (Dr. David, in Vorwärts. ept. 1 . 1 7. This closing jassage sirike h liopeful note. The iuobb.tn of th (ierman people : to bring their uovt mors into eontai t with real opinion within and without (Jermanv.;

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the gossip tannot won

of other people to hear 0,lIt f0jpw Germany's triumph and Teutonic domina;.a them tin. ' tioti of the world. For there is a "(Jerman League to! I.- 11'.. tn..l. IVa ..a si r-9 1....T.,..;..1.M ...1.1. i

the eo-slo wage war .viiai".. .iiii.i , uia uv. i pa iiou. wmi a

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! prominent Pan- Jermaiiist a- its president 'kais r himself as its august patron.

and tho

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iih of real interest to ' the ' exciusiv nein o

I This league not only condemn- woman suffrage as

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r to sUi h : .e p'.ar.nng

tu if bTca"i.re weeds in a

-up a in-.-'

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u-r.i. v.iu with "a story lie nay ie pr ttv sum1 it's pot him it htr iVtiy that if it's ur countr v. its army, uav v. V lulUK "f th; t md. VoU do

to h:rnc:f wh

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. i is tars a lot of

f men. but holds that in the

trades women shall not "trespass on what front immemoria! times- men's txclusive appanage" that "ever the most gifted women must only study thlr.r which can Improve their feminin character." that "the departments of stat. church and justice r.iuit

, be taboo for women. beir. absolutely -nt apart fo" ! men." ami that in litigation, though th oath of a wo- ; man "should be considered." this should not be "to the 'extent, of fhaduwing the oath of a man." I It is cp'.ite obvious, therefore, that in striving to !...d in .-rushing T-ut'ni- r. ibt.i r ism. the woman su:ffrauists of America and Lngland are not only serving

their respective eour.trus out lighting for the hfe cf their own nartlcnlar c.ius,

"The task of th stats:iiati in charge will ! to r main at the time of th" negotiations (for peace in 4-lose touch with the high om.nan l if the army and to reckon on the

militarv advantages gained bx

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AT1N HATS

A manufacturer's Surplus Stock of New Satin Hats some combined with straw and trimmed with flowers, ribbons, etc. Tuesday at only $2.95.

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The Public Pulse

''oxrr.ti.ji'ntb'ns for this eepimn inay b üigr anonymou-dy but must be acornp.i nied ty tij Ttame uf the writer to iincurc g od faitli. No rf r:ihi;ity f-.r f.i t r sentiment: nxprnssx'il will he nsurred. Henet (lisK't:i.d.iii of public fpufstioris is Jnvited. but with tä" right revrv,i to eliminate ri- i ii and chip. -tionab mntter. Th" cvbirnii is free. Hut. 1 reasonable.

100 VINTER HATS AT

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doctrine of cancerous throat and i physioloKA' and with the flictates ff "tobacco heart" about whioh so I common sense.

the

blood of our brave soldiers, in order to mike the best u of the possibility of n-w military blows. If he doe this s;u cessf ul! . he can cov.nt on the approval of the army

and of the people. Th1 resolution the home;

(for no annexations and no indemnities loes '.ot t;t in with ih-e conceptions and w e unanimously i eJect it." Mfount von Westarp m the ;.: :ne of the ons-;-v ative party ..'ulv "0. 191 7 1. -oncerning thf

' ie.oiutioub m th- reichst.

dioKi; in tiii: thi:.ciii. I-e!itor New s-Ti;nCi :

i much has been said in warning by ! s-cientirlc experts? j Query: What ha-s h come of the I 'vofTin nail" d ath's head warning pesistently sounded until now? Query: If My? are rejected for ini efficiencv- in business and in war oci i atoned by thf; use of tobaccii. on , this side o' the water, how does it

South I lend. Feb.

A. V. HAUK-v 16, liflH.

: happen that tobacco i

nelj

The writer lias just lieard at the! (spare the mask!) to efficiency on h;gh M-h.-oi auditorium a statement j the other side ,jf the .s-u 7 and hortation fnun the lecture oft Query: Who has started this gU-

Send th hfivs hocks and j f-'anti' pcopagar dism in favor ff the

plug tobacco an 1 cigarette and cigar manufavtu rer ? Querv: Who has started this gi-

aCt i.

Lverybody smokes

of

lots ot

over th re."

vuery: hat h is become of ..o

vtars of anti-tob.M't o teaching- In the schools that such a remark should be appl tud.-d lv scores of teachers as was this on'-'.' (juerv : What lui become of the

SKIUIIANS Allll IV.U Lditor News-Tim.-: Serbians in the Fnited States wer? surprised when tferhs drafted into : the l.'nited States aimy were rejreted because they were subjects of Austria-Hungary, for the Serbians,- ; although technically enemies of i America, teally favor I'ncle .Sam. Serbia was cor,'iure.l by Austria ( : many years ago. and the Serb? are ! .la to the Austrian about the i : same a th- I'ob-s an to Germany : For that reason, Serbs, while tub- ; jects of Austria. raily hate that '

For Properly Fitted Glasses f onull DR. J. BURKE

' A Ol T II .Mit N I ItotK I'lionr. t it . flroUrn I. Mi- Hiii'b. jt"l

1

THE STORE FOR MEN Juidinxtefoiid w sni(.'i vi:n;.

order" for clergymen to join in thi country and would nght against it to prop.L'giUida .' th end of the world. Hemark: Would It not be w ell r.ot Already about . :t.0j, Serbians to l-t our enthusiasm fur the .car have left thur native land and kw.j run awav with our allegiance to over to tr.! I'alkan stat--'. ir jfdtr

that th'-y ring!;: : ght ugiii.: A , t na. JOHN J MAN!'! 'ii. South Iler.d. fVl, p;, 1 ; 1 .