South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 52, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 21 February 1918 — Page 2

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HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

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LEGT OF

FOR GARDEN WORK

War Garden Commission Completes Reorganization and "James Superintendent.

Jf. J.z Jf. :',. : :fc $ $ IN COLORED CIRCLES ? .-J: Ti.- M ''Ir-t 'h'.ii- h " luur met '1 v -. ; i t . for rehear-. I. The I li'i;r i ! 1 their r' Iw.i I s,i I ('. L.i.-'i r next U'!nt si'av ex euii:;. All j;;' v, Itv an- reipa - t r- 1 t ' ;ir --iit f ' pare for the Kisl- ' . irt.it t, wt.p !i ujll he (lirecty. v !r-v. A T. K. i.i.iiii'.

Present Service Flag With 500 Stars on Friday

EENIENT ON HERMAN BILL

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New Spring Suits f'rLv.i fr.ni $25.00 to

$57.50.

New Spring Coats PrL'wY: trm $15 to $35.

New Spring Neckwear For uit arJ mu-piccj iree.

New Spring Skirtf Priced trem to T 15.

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11 T.t.!t.li i'f a 1'".; lit if id S-I'MC: flau- with n-.iilv r.'"T stars ifjprf''nt-

ii.u N-tr- a in tla- -i i i u s J

Negotiations Between Republican and Democratic Lead-

House Dresses at $1, $1.50, $2 to $2.95

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Robertson Bros

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rM 9ifwo ntuic ,9..?(it In 5:.iü Sal O y.iU T. m.

Muslin Lineru $1. $1.25. $1.50. sv:

p.rs nn Rnvisinn nf Mnas-

". i!i !- nt the tw..;ut niii-i. ,!! : -hp rt ments of st-rw will 1.- made j CVI U CimUm! i,a,v- it k. l'iid.i ! i..rr.in'; in Washington hall UlC 0310 10 DC iTUIUUI.

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.iii'I :t ;i -iii; iti th- .innu.il r i sf s it. , V';:-hii:u'ti'n's l.irthday.

thr- ;i .;.r,i",: f tlii- Notre

Modish Styles for Early Sprin

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WASHl.W.Ti N. iiiinomix- in tin-

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.ill 1. .! j-iirth arn! j.h-a.-uj . ; !!;; will '. --ni'-.! y Mis Kutlj niz.ttion of th covfrnnifiit's I.. ';.- : I, t. i it- üi't ,it I'.oiit; , :m-iu of ti- .tits aixl l"t-1 war making aceiiiios appeared in I- of .t;.-. i:!i..:.th r-;n ; tr d-p 1 1 1 tnenr at St. Mary's. jsjht tonight a a rf-ult of iicuotiaoa S. Willi, mi .. TiifMl.iy - nii.ir. 1 A ',tri-i ar-l int- if st in- jn-ncram j t j,,,,s ptwe-n tlc.rnucratic and r-p'ih-Ti:-1 . i , i - wa -s spitit n.al;in'4 aia- ". a ai i a:"'. f i th- n aasion by th j leaders for r'iion of thl.al p:!lo;.-- ami ho-pital t.aLV-'lP. Ma! h-v S' hinnach r. 0. S. C. r Tinau 'ill. whii h would iw

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i.ior i!-' ! irCsj't Wilson Ki"r--ter fre lorn of ac

pr rid'--! a' tin- oi f'tii;. .f. W. li". wa- ! i d . : pr !!':. Mr. i:if.iriL;r i-. at th h-'I of t!;- ' atiop il 1 o j .;, r 1 1 1 1 r.T at th- l i- 'i .- l.oi,; .i i.-i f ciiii ir i.s th- a v i i ii ; 1 1 1 .- -al ! i-i s tip :. Mr-. 1.. S. 1'p. , :- - r w a h 1 - t i sr!ary ai.I tr a-'jr-r and 1". lh Wdf-. a-' h a 1 f ,h- 1 1 1 ; ; ! : 1 1 ' i p a 1 r i' a t ion rointiiiit'. a :i f of n a t ; a 1 ! v Prranic dii'-!or ati'l vi p.-: v 1,-or of th- jjatl'n work t hrnacho :t th- i it . 1'runo N'-hrliPL;. who .M- tin- pa-t i?ii- .!-; ha- P n - i'i i;t of th- y.trdf'ii f orn rr.i--i'-n. su'ranitti d a plan I"r t)i- ranP-rt.s of tiw.s r.

..!".. p:ll.,v- mrc tnnual in to! will ho ;.n .-!. !"d to t!a- :niie r.-ity j ti.n. IP .j i'r-..-- P-a.Ppj.i:-tT-. V-l- P -haiU-.- W'a-i-ii t'alh ni.inlT of; Amendments irtm.liy agreed upon

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if- departinip.t ; pi-onus- largely t lia.-inoni' ditTer-

oppo-it i ai

upp(rt in the i-enatr.

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of ;o i ' l ..: 1 i-1 1 1 . Tl.o f iy IP-. a-ncfs. a! lav republican

lio.-te.-s Jo'na a ana'i -:'. '. s. i ., presalent. I a;i,i to sens

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t. tia- . I T. lud I'riday after- v i II ac :t the Si t with an a 1 1 r -s , f ro, ,, ;,u v.i,r.s oxcept the proup of i n. Motln ij.iy will he oi.- -utaip- to the o-.-asion. Tlie ma in , rna tnrs urialtrahly insi-tiir-r upon .e,l aii.i a enjeia stiiii: pro- address oi th- !:-y will he deli ereil j the mihtary oniinittee's Pills for a -:a, o (..a .iriaaue.l ly tlie,hy tin- Hon. J. ' '. Alil!r of Wa.-h-'uar , ahim-t and munitions director, 'hni ni in ol the uiothe-' h pa 1 1-. inutoi:. I. ( '. Hier numbers of the jrPS-t Wilsf.n was said to have no ii. . nt. j program 'r -p!P- an oie by lint. A ns- M, j,., t j,,,, to the changes propose!!. lYr-niwiU. , tin. '. S. '.. 'is, L:tt. II., aa l "Vash-:,nd tomorrow it is expected that the

senate judiciary sub-committee, headed bv Sen. )verman, will re

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pie-.eut Hid X l poSSl'de tli.it it a !oj)r;.l to .e ii-.'ij a-- .: 'stion to prospe. tje -.inle'urs of th- ear. The oin mission plans to i in ulatf ti;roat;hout the r ity about. :f, 't( booklet.-, with e-ry Pit. of intorrnntion possjld' ronrernin tli making of tiie jardens an. I the car" f tlieru after th- are start'l. rians I'or Mdel Cartlen. Mr. X' hrlin'M plan .n ilrnwii usth a )ii foot frontage and ;i 4f foot ieptll. sUUetinu that it Pe livale-l

I'; - '.ib-r io.rii.a froia , in'tun's l"ar-wi II Aili'-ss" by Tlios. i-i -u-tained f I'.nn an a . .to a( - j Jhiim son Hohan. The Notre I .une .abut whb-h ..i-, rr. ju ? "ort ' or best i a will render a few sep-c-Wayne la-t ufk. II- will r-main lions. wi'a b - ii."!hr. .i Mary 'oke: laiti! In- i s abb- to return to his: l'r. John C.n .ai.n:li. t '.

work. :presid-nt of the university, will di--M's. Ali. llaioiltoi: returned lastjlht-r tb- principal aildre-s n l-'riday Tn ;rsd iy from I ndia napoli--. w hre ; ev ening at th - .Ma. estic theater in she pas b.-eri the -West of relatives, I-'ot t V;iyiif at the Washington day to,- -i weeks. celebration to b-j ;iei' by the workMi.-. '. (. "al ter and daughter inir bo.s" r-.- rvt. I. V. Straus.-, ate tpe ijii'-ts of b r patent.-. Mr. ' mem h-r of the stale council of deand Mrs. '. Weaver on S. Main -t. fense. will di-ttibat bron7e medals I h I . . i - - 1;iili.- i.-i :i I ! ttt l-f ' 1 1 1 l hi- 1 .. v who n :i e sliiiwn ef ti -

o.i; auain alt-r an illness of thr f , ( ii m y in doisr; :i."'.r slpare in pro- j ' u ks. looting !' oo-l aiise in winning I

-'l.-S H.;Zel Hoope js sllll Co U ! ! II el i t th.' wai

1c Pier home "ith t heamati-in.

l-'rank ISirl of I't. Wayne i N'

Members of I i i - I'.cyiihi'r: division

of the Notre pai-i- iiambe" of ( amiiieic' heard a v , . prepared and veH lelivered P f ; bv Ch.i'b-s Mor- ..; ... ;.. .. . .. . I... w, .l.,,...

AGAINST STREET CAR CO.! ,; " afternoon. Tho topi. of th ' paper was "Th San Pram iscan

into 17 rows, the first row to lie

Planted ,n parsnips, sal-ify and car- itin- f,-n,U h' 'rrots. ach in foot lengths; the - , .,nd row. in eariy pi as and late GIVEN $2,000 VERDICT

cabbage in inal j!a ntm i;s, the f--tnr to ,e refloated as often as po---il!-the third row in eailv -ah-

ba' radi-hes and bn-h bean-: th'V A verdict of in !lamaKes , p,,, t.-' fourth row. ciulü'oni btfuce and vva-; awanbd to Irvinu Hock. SbIJi

turnips: the fifth r.,vv. eatly peas. ' N- S:- -l-'-nis bhih. airainst the 'hirepeated a- often as po-hb-; the -ayo. South IJeiid and Northern In- l sixtli rr.w. beets aral turnip.-: the : -liana Kailv.ay 'o. in the Klkhart 1

semth rov. bu-h beans, i fpf;i ted . -a pel ior four! Wednesday after-. as often a.s po-sihle; the eitzhth low. i noon by reason of the death of hi ; t a meeting

or.iosis an l earlv i.nli-hf s; the ninth ' live ear old ilaiuhter Matlelin. : uinlt at Kosciusko hall for the pur- I

row, in onion set; then twr row The

POLISH CITIZENS ORGANIZE THRIFT CLUBS

draft the bill. Would Withhold Authority. A it is iiroposed to amend the hiea-ure the firesident would not be

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v " ' ' ........ - - and provisions in the iennan bill, which republicans have regarded as coufenint; new and too broad powers upon the president, are to b. eliminated. The amendments, however, would retain the principal prn-vi.-P.is a u t liorizi ii' the jr-blent t transfer (lepaitinepts. hureatss. commissions anil other aem-ies aud their personnel sis he inisht derm nece--.-ary ti effect greater coordination and eflicirncy in prosecuting the wai'. : f. is oropesed tf strike out a clau-e --iivini; tin- president power "to employ by executive order any additional agency or apneies and to vest therein the performance of such functions as he may deem appiopiiate." thereby limiting the executive's authority to changes in existisKT api neies ami without power to

i create any !h w on i 'i)M)se .More Amendment-.

Another ompriuise aui'iidment

held Wednesday! l,tl uouU1 alluu the P'ei'lent

to tr.'isisfer applications made by . . 3 . t

accident whicl, happened l.lSt I mwr. . t" nrr 'itii?it" T 1- r i f f el . i he in tlm ' DMili I .-. 1 " ' ' 1 1 1 one I C I C r.l I .1 1, C Ii C lO

of late eabbape and then two 1 own April, was due acconlin to the various Polish societies, unusual in-

f early corn, planted abnit t'i ff-et plaintiff to the neglect 0f the street . terest was manifested. A total of 7

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ar.otJH-r, hut cnly for us" in conne.-.

tion with the purpose

of the P nth of the rf)v in the ar t ompanv to make a safety stop j representatives out of the : polish two rows and usiux the remainder . on the Madison st. ear line at the j societies were present and they all

i authorized by ( onpro.-s

i the nppropi i.ition.

speciiica 1 1 v in makinp

of the ;-pace for summer 5juash: tlien two rows of late Corn, usinp

if. I amis blv1 crossinsr.

airreeil to return to their societies

Sen. Overman said touipht that as

The t ase has been on trial for j amj jOSP ,H) tjllK. jM .rttinp h Thrift

! the bill is hecominp hotter under-

ii' i in ii i j

the satae arranuement as in the two several day and many witnesses , cjhs tinder way. Clem Smoyer. c. vn( - 'l,P"-vll-luii is waninp. ami con-ore.eilin-rows and bnishhii' out the fr.wn ttiis citv v ere used bv the par- in i.-, -.. t1 L- r.. .t i L- nn. l i 1 1 j . , . - ! 1 l'e n 1 predicted that with the

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DIVORCE SUITS FILED

h;i.o' :n this latter ease with pole ties t the suit. Attys. Tharles A. bean-', and the la.-t two rows in to-, Flaherty and Vnnon W. Van I'lo-t ioat 'f. nf South P.end rejiresente! Mr. Tlie plu i of Mr. Xehrli n'-;'-- '..th ' p.ock.

iven much li-cus-ion and whether it will '..e accepted entirely a siib- ..,'.. .1 n Ml .Ir.. i.h ,1 ,t tli.. in.vt

AGAINST TWO HUSBANDS Plant mi rar lN-t. Mi-- I.elia ('. ()!e. municipal i lio-a l'.voty has bmupht suit in home econ auiii - d nnristrator. sojt- ' the s ipei hr court for divorce from

-e-tevl that some .-pace to, i..iin Ft. I vurv. thai in-' that he!

the 'plai.tinp of . ipar beets, a- a i,a f re.picnt lv beaten, cursed and

l. U. 1 .1.,. i :n i . .

mersehmidt were the speakers of the 1 lltlli l",'!'"'nu' i:,v uu' "u' "p rt

eveninir. and they explained the ad

vantages the Thi;ft luhs offer. Mr. Fra m-kiiow ia k. who has recently returned from one of the Polish army training camps, also spoke of the wot k beim;, done at these places.

ARREST BUCHANAN MAN HERE AS "BOOTLEGGER"

I ported out probably next week and

.-ecurc a .NUb.-tanUsil majority in tip-M-rate. When the ? measure was first sent to the capital by the president, virtually a a substitute for the war cabinet ami munitions mini-ter hills, there were penei-.l predictions that m wo. i'd hie in tin committee.

of rlfvin: the -portage

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-upar. This was di-i-i.sed and. t i j o - - i i 1 e that -ome of the thin?-: on the plat; o?" Mr. Nehrlinp may !' otnittt il -u tl,.- plan may be werke. I out vo that the .-uar boets may be Aoiked into the original plan 1 reiii;ni the p.ai.tity of tin other v cpvtal b S. Th.e commi-Mon will tn. t upain in the offne- of the municipal rrjttpan director in the Jeff ron soh.o.d 'Uildinir on Wednesday of next w e'vat : b i'o!ock for the purpose f fiirtherin-; the pdan for the pan;e:i V'O! k.

I'loval l, iii.ui-'i''.''r of liuehanah

calbd her ib- names ami has f.iil- .MieM.. was atresftd here last nipht . ! I . 1 . 'PI ... I I I

e.i to piowu- ior mi. im coup.e sheriff Alb-r" .lurlbu.. of Pei

was tii.trrie-l I.it ti.l.er. Sail for divnioe l:as al-o been

fiitcn il iu th- same court by Willo i

Koth apainst P.etijamin Koth. Thejrh;ni.e Actoisnu; to tin' ofheer. 1 omplaint alleges tl'.at Koth has l jVIm:j nuioVc.r r,vn arrcsteil by a '

tane.l to j.rovate ior the piaimm . Buchanan cons'-i'- a month apo on

riao .ooiOc ill '1 1 aro I i f " i UO it .

I in I i o i i i i i , uui w'l leppin" sit tha: p!:p?e si m.onth sipo.

ami roturned

answ ei

to the

Future Treasury Certificates to Bear 44- Percent

Hosiery and Underwear for Women and Children Women's White Hose at 59c Full fashioned, flare top, doubc solj. toe and heel. Women's Boot Silk Hose 75c ii a 1 s t i c tup, in many coor-. Women's Burlington and Wayne Knit Hose at $1.25 The Way-New-Foot help tiie wearinir quality, come in white only. Women's Half Wool Hose at 45c I it-Fed top, black with rey toe and heel. Girls' Half Wool Union Suits at $1.50 to $1.75 Steam shrunk, :rey and white, higii neck, lone sleeve. Boys' Half Wool Union Suits at $1.39 to $1.69 Steam shrunk, open back. Women's Half Wool Union Suits at $2.00 to $2.25 Steam shrunk, all st vie neck suul sleeves, ankle length. Art Goods, Stamped and Knitting Yarns Linen Lunch Cloth, hemstitched and stamped-ior emb. at $1.69. Napkins to match 39c ea. Dresser Scarfs, lace trimmed and stamped, at $1.00. Bath Towels, colored border, $1.00. Also all-white stamped at 25c. Embroidered Sample Pieces, all linished, at reduced prices. Knitting Yarns Minerva Yarns, in blue, khaki and srev, at 50c ball. Khaki Yarn for sweaters at $1.00, $1.13, $2.25 hank. Grev yarns for socks 95c, $1.10 hank. White Yarns for socks $1.10 hank.

Hxclusive style and perfect finish are the distinctive teruurts of t.-i:- n.-v assemblage? or"

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Fashion Frocks for Spring Smartly tailored lines i.abiishtsi t'rr. fki:: or c:c: mode!.

jrricea at $io.uu ana piz.zo present nany pretty aiut i.ev; ideas It? colore i er.:brj';ci ;;iso in trimming of colur, cuiT: .tnd poc:e;r o li ilk in irarmonizinq: colons.

Beautiful Dreyes of Silk Priced at $12.00 and Up to $35.00 Include such variety that each has its individual charm. The materials .Vim, oiler a wide choice in Taffetas, Georgette, Satin Charmeuse and the nevvcsi of handsome checks and plaids in Silk Ginghams. Just the Right Silk Petticoat To keep the new spring frock or skirt company. Jersey Silk Top Petticoats with Messaline Flounces, extra sizes included, at $5.00. Also Petticoats of Heatherbloom tops and taffeta tlouncrs, in nnvy. b'.'CK and changeable, remarkably priced at $2.98.

Lower Priced Petticoats in splendid wearing quality ol cotton lauer;-, mi all colors, at $1.00.

The Latest Authortative Millinery Styles Hats of Lisere and Milan Straw, tailored and banded, usher in the early spring season for the woman who estimates the effectiveness of her headgear by its tailored smart-

These in black, brown, navy and purple are specially inviting and rightly priced from $3.95 to $10.00. Semi-Dress Hats in Turbans, Poke Bonnets and Sailors adorned with wings, quills, flowers and ribbons, are special shown priced at $5.00.

New Blouses at $2.98 A collection of exceptional values in many styles, specially priced. Of Madras In tine stripes, tailored waists with round collars, long sleeves and cuffs. Of Handkerchief Linen A smart business or morning shopping blouse with collar, cuffs and pocket u white pique. Also of All-Linen with side plaits and tailored sleeves, turn-back cuffs, and large pearl button some with rolling collar, pointed cuffs and neck finished with black satin tie. All the above at one price, $2.98.

ilari'iir the .ven ami ;t half year"

a harue of ha violated th1

WASHINGTON. I-V... .1. -l at ire

of velih il lifo, all of which time , n. .,,,,1 hi,w t-.t; t. 1 i-ues of treasury certificate.- of in-

tne nave maue uu-ii n.ioe "'i'jail when ho is - i ;i i t have motten ' cientniness j.ianne.l m pretiaration

her iiasl.ainl s j.arent. Mie avers jauay from thr i-o-st ahle It was that he a -oinnvlh-iI to earn suf-, MU,.,0jl., j tlal t,, n,,,n jUl,( comr to

t.cient iiioiu-y to -IotJio iiersell. arai th.it loi- liii.-li.uiii has falsely a--

Try NEWS-TIMES VANT AD

1 ii-eil hau- .f int'alelity. Tho rotnlilainan; a-ks for the re-uoration of !irr m li'h'ii name. Willo Plant.

South lie 1 1 I . the.-efare a atch luul

for the tliiril lähert.'- loan will hear an interest rate of four and onehill percent. . oiu'-half percent

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heen kept fir hii-.i here, hut it w as j rnor than issues of tho immediate not until last .lihr ihat thp Berrien ';s. county oflh er -ova t eded in locating This annoum-emeni"" was made last him. t nielli hy Se y MeAdoo, together

vim tilt- statement that the .s.ohi,-

'Mia.iMia hlock of certitieates closed

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Fro of tl

do Avoid Operations

Mrs. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wis., says I suffered from femile trouVdos v.hioh caused piercing iiains like a Lnife through my back atid side. J finally lost all irsy strength so I l;ad to p to bed. a I10 doctor advised an operation but I would not listen to it. 1 thought of what I had read about Lydia E. rinkliarn's Wsretable Compound and tried it. The first bottle brought preat relief and sir bottles have entirely cured me. All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia L pinkham's Vegetable Compound."

How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation.

Canton, Ohio. "I suffered from a female trouble which

caused me much sutTeriucr. and two doctors decided that

1 would have to po through an operation betöre I could ret well.

'Mv mother, who hid boon heljvd hy Lydia h. I'mii-

ham's Vegetable Compound, aavised me to try it be fore submitting to an operation. It relieved me from

nv troubles so I can uo my house work without any

(hrf:cu';ty. I advise any woman who is afflicted with

Jemale troubles to jrive Lydia L. l".nkham s e?o-

table Compound a trial and it will do as much

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Is. L., CaluU, UL10.

Everij Sick Voman Shöül

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was su 'us. ri ! ed in full

Before Submitting To An Operation

LYDIA E.P1NKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS.

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only beeausM Lanks in New York aial other 'vz financial centers took more than their share and offset th" 'mty t-uhscriptions from the rest of the country. About 5-.."i'.u'l.0)U,jeu u ( erti:- . ,it s remain to lie i.-suol al the hi'h'-i rate hefor the third loan campaign, probably in April. and the rate for all will ie four and op.p-half ierrert. This Increase in tlie rate oft'-rs an

i im-ii-atam nf the trci.-nry'- p-rpee-Jt;e ei; noniey market i-omlitinns wlii' h may affect the next Libortx j i ai;. The second Liberty loan, is--U"d at four percent, was prreib-u j ly s--erai issues of ccrthuates at I three aiul nno-half percent but this ''.it-' wa- increased lo four peiaeut

for the la-t bhu-ks before the s-r-u't loan. A similar situation pieceled .h f.r.-T hi.-in. l:ich Was at thre. and one-half pwc-nT. hi both

I eaes the intere-t rate of tlie K.an j was- th same a tlie rat' on the j las. issuo of certificates pree diiu. Ajiin.iint -noait of another i-su-i ....... . , . .

oi t 'i iuicaies. part i.i ine f .;. . .- raO.io.te e' titii. ate r..rain in w hit h banks have li en asked to parti ilate by appt opriatir.. on' percent of their total resources. werk! for purcha-e of the eertita-at .- is e-pect'-il wit inn anotl-r w eek. The la-: block was announced two weeks uko anil it was said then tb.at theis would be offered rvery two w t eks. Receipts from the la-t loan had swelled the r.ft l,il uue ji he treasury to j f I C." 2 1 ."'! ti'iJay aiul di-b-!rsr-n:-nts re t r.tly l:ae V-en

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AlthouSn tlie numL-er of .' .inks scrh in,; to th.e l.i-t isue of ctr'ts wa twice that for the pru--j.n b'o . sef' MrAdoo .-aid th

appointing. The subscription of the entire amount offered, said the secretary, "was due to tin- patrioti-1 action of the larger hanks in linancial cenKrs. notybly. New York, in taking more than their share of the i.-.-ue and thus niakini; up the deticieto V which ;irti.-e from the failure of other banks to respond to the rennest madv of them." Only the New York and Kansas City federal reserve districts exceeded their allotment. The Minneapolis di.-tricl eijualled its allotment. It was disclosed by the sect elary's aniioun.-efufnt that sotiie banks failed to respond to the secretary'--appeal two Weeks iK'n to

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their resources weekly for ten w-eks. to invest in certificate.. Anothet telegram is Ieingr sent to each of these banks and the request will he followed up Uy the treasury and through the federal reserve bank organizations.

Three Missing - Americans Are In Boche Prison

to ;ivi: ntotrnt.YM. A patriotic ptOAraia under the di- f rectioti of the Bertrf.nd school and : social confer will be given at the : Hertratiil school house Friday ' evening. A feature of the program will be community -inking of pa- ; triotie sonns. An invitation ha.-- . been extended to everybody to attend.

M. lA-rman removed from 1924 Diision St. to 1211 Idvksion. Gran l opening will he on March Oth. 179S-2C

THE TRUTH ABOUT ECZEMA AND PILES

WAS! 1 IN ITi N. I" o. i. --Three American soblieis mis-ini;" after an. a tion on l-!. f, were reported today totaled in a ilerman pri.-oii camp. They are Corp. Nicholas Mulhall. infantr-. IM Niiitli sr., Jerse i City. N. .1.: Prixate I-Mwin il. Haines. Infantry. K. 1 I . N. 4. "odv ar l. Okla.; Private Prank Z. .McLoual. infantry. .Maryville. Ia. Second laeut. John J. .b Neei.. ; Washington. I). C. and Piivat Irvin ! l!. Stutton. Lansing. Mirh.. were re- J ported today .-lightly wounded in aetion in I-rat-e. Feb. 1 . e'orp. Hilie L. I'ajde.v. Vlrian. .Jh.. ami privates: Ch.arles Y. Iiurant. Sheridan. Wyo.; Prank Wolf. .hland. Wis., and Kl-' lr.T Yise. Cairview. Wyo.. were di:-rhtp- wounded in at ti.-n leb. 17.

Tlioi:,ind.i and tbotp-ands of pO)jio, s.-i.vs I'etersi-n. re U-uridnz every wek tint one :0 rent -x ef reterfou's )intinefit will aliolish Ie.iia and hnni-h pH.';, and the arateful letters I r-ive very day are worth more t ine tliaii ii!'ia-.v . 1 li.ol ert-ai i for many y:iri n n.y li-;o and -ulil ii'ii u'-t j. nyt liinir to tb it any 'od. I saw year ad and rot "ii" box and I one you iii.inv thank for th it fai done me. Tiiere in't a ll"ti h n luv head now. mid 1 roiibin't helj. but tiuink lvtersen. f!r tla eure 1- areat. Mr,. Mary Hill. IJO Thir J Aveiu,. . 1'ltts-iiiir-b. l'a. I li.-tve had Itehina pi.e for 1" years and Peter-. ufs i- tla- m'y nintiuei.t that :-l;ee- nn beside tin- iiili teem to hive jrone. A. H. Iltiirer, ll-T Washington Avenue. It. a ine. Wi 1'se Peter-on's Ointmeat for rial sores. -.-.It rheum and all '.io li-eanes. It tan-jsh.-H plnu-e, and bhe-iheads ia ie than 1) iavi ai d leaves t'. -kln 'lean.

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They A re Desecrating Your Stars and Stripes They are publicly cursing your President. They are teaching disloyalty and sedition in our public schools. They are secretly dynamiting factories and spreading horrible diseases by poisoning food. German and Austrian agents and sympathizers have committed these and other crimes. Contribute at Least $1 Help Defeat Their Diabolical Plans ADVISORY BOAJRD

HON. DAVID JAYNT. HILL. tJt.imh&;iitf to Gtrmmy HON. ROBLRT BACON. HON. PERRY BELMONT. Vut-Prtsidrai, Ay LutA HON'. CHARLES J. BO V APARTE,

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HEARTS TREATED FREE li lr. Ir.inl.liii Milr. ti Orrt -!-iu.Iit. W Im fiid. a i.tO Treatment a ml Ntv iluuk I rr.

ENTIRE PASSENGER TRAIN DERAILED: NO ONE HURT ROANOKK. W. V.l.. Teh I . Southern railway jia-sen?er train

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lbart di-i' ase :s danr To ij h'iti lroi drej. dead o uld have .en saved. Many iiae Pen -ur-l fter dx tor4 failed. To prove the reu arkalde effii-ru-v f hi.-, new Speej.il l'efonal Treatment for heart disease. Iiort !re-ath. pu'.n in h!e, -hoiialer r nrtn. oppression, irretrwlar pulse, palpitation, unotla-rin;:. puffof anklet or dropsy, hI. nerxe. trn.i-h nnl rheumatle yniptorDs. Dr. Miles will jiend t- uff!itel pTn a S-'id i'r-e Treatr.ieht. lkd 'a-es liätl'illv con relieved. These trcitTif nt- re the refaiir ef iil years' extensive re-.-i r-h Mal rnarkahie U'-.-e- in treating various atitnentN of the heart, liver stom o !i and Po-a:. v M'-h fteti ei'tnplh-at a-h ene. s-eml for Atonihiuf flporl of Core. o . .iiderf ill are the ret a if that !ie wi.ti.et everv k perp.jn to tost this f.il.i.'lls treltloewt at ld el pea.-e. Affiiefefl p-rs"!i-i -ta.ilhl .xvriil t!ien.elves ..f this liher.i offer nt erne a. they faay never have sa-h mi opportunity a sain. Iday are ilaiiL'eroiis. No Ueath . 'ine more .s-i'hbi.ly than tliat fr-.-in heart disease. --etel for his llrirt IIok and ToF' m:i-! I re.. I reafruent Ier ri!.e y.oir

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To Win This War German and Austrian Spies Must Be Given the Limit of the Law Your Money Is Needed

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Vfk CUrka PfyU to ROBERT ATPLXTCH. Trearuvr American Defene Society, Inc., 44 East 23rd StM Near York.

Please enroll me as a member of the Americas Defence I

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