South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 194, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 July 1918 — Page 4

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Morning Fvening Sunday. NEWS-TIMES PRINTING CO.. Publishers. , 3. E. SUM Mm. Prr ' ,T.t J M VTKPiir.N'SO.S, HanajT. JOHN Hh.Mn JW.l: I Mltor.

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-T! ly arl.trd rr Mirntrj I'xpr la Northum Indian V Only rpr l.inilni.D( tHe lntrnti"nl ervir la ttatb l n 4 To lal Wire.; Iar am! Viht.

Bon rhi 1151.

OÜT..: ?1 V. (Ifai At.

w. ge ttu.t th'y held their sUppsy

-d -.tiiti- ft ira" ::i their MUt'inoi- ; I ..u-' f-r. t !-. Ii ill- ! Iii' -'-" ouimue thf r j t'i. ; '-im ! i- ''.i:r. ;! small. I'-''!'!- who f: ;(,nk.-v wih n .". .-.tw nni-t not obpw ; if it nap

Ii.-- : " ltd b- i. Kh an. J tiif ale P'th .:; in that

;,!!!: 'it ." n -: a t . ; rt i " s ual adv b from the U!i ; ..-:; ationai" .. .v.wtp who cntted it. ami othei j

f.--hot i" t r r. iff", r.otv ith'tahdinir. S" ; h k'g--ii and ; i-h': i) tf ifogwci . w h-n it has "(-nc about -o far, i-

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THE MEL TING POT "Come Take Pot Luck Wili Uj"

VON KUHLMANN GLAD TO GET "FRESH AIR"

w i:ri: iii.miat. II v .la uif J. Montague.

rv-II r.imnm TP.

!.;' to meet i'.fflt i finiir.;' buck, and then there w ill . "The way to k c - p ediildren inu.r.i no from the ffe ts of alcoholism :?

p more "wef ping and waikng. um! gnurhin- of t-ttii.'' t: luvc them liquor in their youth." An anti-temperance lecturer.

-tlto.i- .. n ' im tho old tioti-

h it the rtrv statute ha- outlawed, will

tail it tt -71.- ..r irfi;. t.- i:.t re; ; r and for . Any attempt, sum mi t n Hi -.

leparttti'i t wntd l.'üU'iai A ! v-f.-i' ? Clr uJit:r,n or, . , l'rni!rti'!r T"ni" "aim a a . ...... n ('n1- .no. '''! i!:'i;!M

llrpct'-ry. i. ill will mille l .iff r lTtin rtr"-? ;" I't'-n- i , , f. ,.iV j t.r ti, , ...,r c,f th man. 'or the o'lk-ial. 'a t") b-i'n'- rx ui ; . r '!;ivr nf pi;r. i.al ppfioni itt!.". ff, fr. if -!r r i rtrr"jt !t: whirl vo'j ,; tue io', itiftl p;irty, that att'mpt lt. to an .- f-nt'JU I r ünUrig Th Sr-x . r :i,r9 h- tiil-t'r. tn.nV 'ic!, ill of ' i wklch retpoai to Hon .- Pb IVA an. iU-U .li0. : ;;t n - ,',,r'5- ' It i- av prni f,,r tl." p.-rty tl.at n t ' n. t iu o.- it as it i j Hn-rmrTlOV KIT!:: Morrrn? HTnlntf i: !icr,.. ,f,r t, . M.tl,.i;i, ,. -ro i:,d';!Sc - in it." V.'t want to con- : nfi I pr. '; u.i!.". . .V . l'Ircr! !y -rirrlT in ifri : ' Bnd an' M:h':ikx "; -.'-r vjr in diun- . --r 1- Vy the . crat-jiat " lal Jjd.f'- I l.rnito:i a h;i:nu a part j

tv rr..tit!s; p-r m-n'H trr- t ' Tn" ,!1' '' '" ' n" l 'i'l.s - ( Anl ;.y th j tiui- that he was nine h'd take a l.tti- srpafKiUig sine.

by mal.'. 4- p -r mnnfti

flrr. or l nr pr y.ir jn .n.". ' t, r. hntcrri at tc South Beni pctiofluf d c-.nd . !a-n mill.

t. Jmh'o and Jaw .'. ' i if '"i to rad thN proiti l.ition

rnrpicn drt ! ? ru pr - nt s t : v n : UM.'. Ii;I:ZJ:N Ä. WoMAN. Hfth r . ork. it.?. an-! Air. Bldg. Ch !' Th V -Tim fnfiror fr kp Up jidrTtiinjc rtJumn f. from frnluint m'sTf pr' - tit t'rn Ant p--ra r

frT.aj("l thrn-.ij:1-, p.itrr.nft of any Jvertlmont In thla '

Mpr win onrv-r a favor u tLe mtiDagfUMit ty reporting tot

t-i t u t r- in thr- !r-i.t that it ' a r.'Mv law: not an ait of, t ti old 1.jo7"-o.-i I;-J i:r'- that u-f l to lo-'il itj !

for the orotfe:ion of the iolator- that they in tended to Mart to m:nh.

KU cvaajdeuij

jl'LY I PIS.

K T.K FOK TL: ACH HR?.

Iri the pa.-t it .l as !a.'-n ltt to the eol lec-- to teach ;o(i;il t.rohhri.s and .-o(ial sm". c I " i o : j i the eolie-es a

Aqs i fjow Jy cr:wii:'.' vri'ijp of au, r ai.d d uf i social work-

i is has uonc forth to tra'-h- with the prohlems of A ir.f rieaniati'ii. "f l ommnnity welfare in health .rul , morals. 1

PF:xi!A;r:. .! ::, r. H'i.h.i!-i 'on K-h ;.i.4ün. wii va fo-ci-d out of o:!'... i- ;..;iiin to.e;cn M i ift.ir;, . v ,!1 !i.e t. tak.- a ioi;c '..ti.a.nn in n itzrland. it . as

! ai ned from a i lern a ..".: i ev today. Von Kjhlmat!!, was .rioted as ;,'ryip lie .:ad t za -oi

fresh a:- a . w ; -a k of :t all." It s piot, t h . fe m'! -et a:.

We hroke the ba'oy in on beer, t-ai w lit-n he'd i . ached hi Mrcor.U ur, , nnjtortant aii-.!- j.,t after :!; 'l"h- modest tide tliat it Ssi.ppllel Mar. Appea.-ed the ( hold no longer. 'Icrni.tn no v f pr. pc; s in . oiorantAt tlirec he dr?:ik .laiaaiea rum, whn.ii lor a kid was uinö -ome. .in? upon t'.o i'han;f of th- (.'etman liut y anil !v he'd whine and cry ministry. sty that ""nanello:- on I'or something; that was ai'on-i r. , Herthic: left -.on I-C'ihlma n- "in th" I !u)vii" at Ci rivian ;'r it headonarVhcu he attained the ac of eight we had to it him w !.i-Uy stiaight; : ter- v.lu tj he wa thro conferrir.-: H.'d put away a rpiart a day ! with t!i-5 m i'.itn i ' lieads. And never hat sii evet all. "i;o rhanrollor von liy cv is now

J Thr'fätenin z to quit I Tho Herl in I. oka! Anzeiger under- ! stands that a new aretmimt i !el :n; formed ortwe.-n the o rinan j ?o erniVietit and th ? majority partie

in tlie reichstas.

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A Prominent Offering in Our Silk Sale now on

The war has '.eu'un to op ii the eyes of edneators j CASH OF LJR. HDWARli . RLMHL ANDji,, i;t.llvl-iti t,j m,.. trutii of vh;ii a tVw li.it; lont? been I PARTIS N ASSOC! X'l'HS. j nrt:in that th re is a need tor the teai -hinif of social

Mmh eo,r.ioe;;t j-- hfard locallv oer tlo ,,ivt in j -cricf in the elementary amMiiuh sehooK lr. Henry NV-u Vol . .r llw ard A. Fla...-:-, forme ly of Laporte, Su.zalo of the rnier.ity of e.a-liinton -aid recently in r.;jt v;hy i.mo it -o io V The . ha:x- avaint a wr f-' t addia-s heloie the alifornia Tea'-hcr R imeiv j.. that he perjntM,! hin,, elf to the alien prop- j iution. that the public mIiim.Is iihim he put on the rtv c-i-toli ,n. in - h-lohn- the owro-rship of the .Vw T.riim line of social ervi.;o. This can he done "only by York j:-.en:n Mail. II- . ! r.icd that ..wm-rship as ! hfully tea. hiri; the e!e,nents of -oeial aid ceonoiniMnen.an bit it outenm.d !y th- .a eminent to have -al -cienee and t'ne i,H.itii' of American democracy ;.,n to,, h,,,.!, Ilo!ienoi!ern. Th; -he. the govern-u th l"dl 'h in cienu-ntary grades." a-.ent a . r w-r v t ii- A n h-1 : - . -1 :ti m h plant ot St. l.otiisj ,l "llUt,,?! littl,, what thi" v"olU h1 whether

v.. ,tli l.i ,K rem -e--etit.it iv e ,,f tl- i - ' ! Ii 1 n I iv. u no.,. poiJii-.ai eeoaoni, !-Ov irrtO.V

Which he would n?e to mi. his bonze -To make hirmtlf a highball. When he uas in 1 1 i early terns he Ins-ed a i ottle in hi? jeans, Which he would lend a childhood friend Who fel'. the need of liquor. Till all the kid.- around the town could pour the frood old red-eye down, And take their load.s to their abodes Without a Jip or i'icker. At la,t no cocktail, punch or ball could ever yet him stewed at all: He'd ladle in Scotch, rye or gin And never quail or quiver. Hat Vr he got a chance to be the wonder that we hoped to see. The kid was through a ictim to Cirrhosis of the liver.

( ii hc.i:s r.ir.. 1 'NDO.V. July 13. Charges made b i,aal i"tamater tdiinwoodj Hiu'lii.'S, that a :aptain of a cap-1 t it rt cl tlerrliet Gorman submarine ' ! ft four Ciitish -oavnen on boaid' the l-boat wdien he km-w that it v. ;is ai'OtJt to be de,t; oed h a patrol boat weie iinauthori.ei aeeord-1

J b'L' to a statement i-sued by th1 ' f'e iti-h admiraltv tonight.

11 b i in

UKS-CD 1 .U7 va.

Worth $2.00, $2.50 to $3.50)

The Silks Sellins; i:i this ale at Sl.c are Tinou- .i-j Satins in varied piaM an,1 stripe combinatioibv Bot'.i :ih: and dark patterns. K inches rvide. Due :o a ;cjia! purchase we are able to orler these silks n hi:!i i p:;--ceased in the regular manner wouU ha e u retail :. r S2 io S3. 50 a ard. and a dozen other Special Items.

--and a new-;,a

lertuan prop.iga da a2el:cie. in thi- lo.intry. The newpaier wot hl l- i ot -ut pi i.-ed at what has inppened to the New 'oi k Mail, ordy that Or. Rumelv hoai i l:a. - Moom,) j.. perm re himself with reference Io it o w nt i i i that if i deel'p-i th t Ii'1 h.a. perjured himself. !: tour ea r.- noa , new paperdom tiUH been W ondeiur. U 1 ' tbe . i . . tor W.t uoillii to K t b

or tiics. All that is necessary is t( recognize that the fundamental truths of social justice and national loyalty mut be taucht to i.e.ry American and taught early. The problems that v.e ate facing and that every industrial nation has io fare today cannot be soivtd by the tuen and women with : hieh deyree of spei ializeJ traininir. If tliey are to be permanently met thev lutjs: Fe inft by thtise eili.-tn-. ho aerae less than si

Kith Iiis i'-niuif. and if he hou! 1, how he was to ae- i

ifunf.kdi it. It un- prett u.. known that Ce.i-e W. j J fJ 1l "tii,0hn. i.o , t i.i It is the lesson- le.tn.f d ri those six veats that train ietAil.-. ,u:'.'- a.!:tcal!y prjjminent, had ta ken an lit- 1 l,ulu . . , , r. ... the future citizen, that (: -i.-rve true democracv tha t'ie-r ;n pi tiii-; him a ft t-r hi- t;.-r ! s.-ne.-s oeeaine ap- ( : 1 "

inftil idealism. It is net ahne tor peace that the civil-

(are nt !" the ft'trm'iv orp.ir.ii'.on. but it tav not heJ.evrd thit Mr. P.rkin- was iloinu ; n further financing" fui' him out Of p"( Kft. f:umls a.--oet.:iMti.-, with on IJei nstoi ff, I lei nl--rg lul Albert Ueteearh spettilated witli as t!;e source of his a-.-i-ta r.e . hut tlo-n a 1 M pa-.-ed o and 1 ! 1 '. eame ahii'-T wh the .Mi;! aiw.i1.- - r iii p!endidl e v e r;. tiif for which Mr. FVrl:in -tood. oiiiinin it.- nrop-

'.and.i l pr tt mueh t!o- -aim- line of abuse as mark- i v! : he oppci-ifnoi to the a .i in: n ,.-t i a t !o n n the 1 M 1 ' j

ieq world is lighting, b.il 'or -ound cFiaracter of which peace is a b -produe. as I r. Suzalo has Miid. And that eb.irater is based on the t ue loyalties of family life extended and applied to tkt relations of the mass and

i to i o rational t eiatnn n'pj-. !!;. i-- a war task for leathers (ailing for ureat patiitd sni and great devotion to the ideals in which wo i . ...

I: o! e.s- to fe lie e.

Another (Grateful title man. . iuston hotels are obliged to bring We have no doubt that the kaiser their own booze. also thanked God that the United Stales was not prepared for war i:i - If !t' To lie none Kiglit. It has been pretty well deir.onstrated that the puni-him.' of spies

Iirfnd at (loodwin, Hopc v and Dou?. i an be more safely and accurately Iidcntly comedians amu-e ev- done by the government than by erybody but their wives. private enterprise.

About' a Staiid-ofT. He'll Hkc Plenty of Company. Visitors to Ilerlin hotels are The king of Austria has joined obliged to bring sheets atid pillov,- the "uh. why did we write that ci.,:-.'-; with theni. Visitors to Wash- letter'.'" club.

Black Smallpox

I AKT TWO.

i;V WOODS HUTCHINSON M. 1.

Do ,You Want All the News All The Time? Are ,you concerned in Analytical Reviews of the War and other things By people who study them and have the courage to speak? The

onth Beid Wews -Ilm

There is absolutely nothing In tho . one hears of "black" pneumonia, or j

patient' age or condition of health j "black" typhoid and the famous to. account for the sudden develop- I JJIuck Death or bubonic plague ot nient ot the hemorrhagic term of . the middle ages in Europe am; of

: smallpox in the course of an epi

demic of sc'.cral hundred of the

India today, was a case in point of mixed origin of the name. Partly

; very mild co-called "Cuban" Miiall- j because the Iluboes or exerei.iely j pox. which was so widely prevalent 1 painful swellings of the glands in

' In the United States just after the the armpit and in the groin, which i

v - f i et ma n i it; ;iti.J parti.-an

;.nti-adrntnistiationi.m ;ul' '"'Jint ,"'t,-'ils "1 figartt stubs around the camp

grew nuue an! inure .litn Th Ma. 1 ua--eemnuiy naught f"t" a ilUlr whlW' ,ht',' """' J:vd to thmw that ioit a lepahhc.i'i ne w Pa pe,- a poli,- that hav .nn-l""'1 "f ""1 ;"'"'-d so prumi.-eUoUsly when they come

t limed Up to th.S UA . op il tliUCh t he S.'lllle editotial j opinion and ( riti i-m. a- other rejuibliean new .-pa pel s.

hom.

l,,.,. ,.f u..,.,.,,. ..... i ..... ; Afer the selective service tnta hae been Dickiir

I . llil'.IIII. l01il.l.lOfOl.. .'.'iM'lTTriii, 11,11.111 JUL '., ., . . r. II .1 . . 1. I.'

i r.ji.ill II'.Mlll 1 1I.U11 tl . li I 1 - a e uinu. nanu i . nn ii- ic-. j

though the epidemic ran on for sec- sometimes turned black and gan- ; oral wee!;s after the appearance of gienotis. and partly on aecoum of j the hemorrhagic form, nt a single , the extreme deadlines and hori i- l further case of this type developed, ble painfullness of the disease. ; So lar as the appearance of the i disease at Hssell being caused, or 1.1... -k" ne-tilence like a :

And tht-te h been no iim1. .-rial . hang in that' he " hnds hat deal n utes maKe ideal aiators. its slueiid promoted bv the poor ...... ., j

policy lu.in that tim- until now. I alitor' riuimly has : beeutise the noises don't botlnr them. Ma be the deaf physical condition of the workers, j 0ft on a mete figure of speech fort followed a'oit the same ..Pit ude touaid tie- war and uules h.o- a better time right along than most people thol,;n thre is' t,,allk heaven, little I Jin unusi:ally iolent or destructive ,. , , v v- M- .m.o.w.. doubt that feudi conditions are wide-i form uf the affliction. l'rom this' 1 condu t ot the w a r. as ha- the e.v N oi k Ti l.une. s vup,'ose. o r te.- tu . ,v..rt -. . I piealcnt in üunutij, tne leport point of view it is quite appropriate ! the Sun. th 'hicago Tri um. -he Kati-a- i'itv Star.; t is hardly bkely to he well founded, that blade smallpox should appear and o'.hi r -imi!n .oan- of , ..ppe.-,. adlsin." He ha-' Stif-. a bu,iness deseres to make a profit, in war; Ibtau-e of its total indifference to under the black tlag. which is Jer- : pre'.atica'ed w htver prai i.-atio-. h ( s(emtlj ,p. ! time or any other ime. Hut w hen a food dear makes j tlif-' physical condition or .sanitary j many real colors in this war. th j

, , s i in . veir i- -eeoi , t.ii-e .ve..ic-0 i - u na u Ru l ugs oi it-- mcuuis. ' only mistake being '.is ii p iCii ra 11 e at I l..!Io.-- ..1V!- nf fiuii'P ;- U I't'ICUl. Ill I U'.ll . li MtlilM ,1 II llif l'XO'k.n (?. ; ,, . , . , 1 1 ' -i 1 f l,,"e- i I The strong and ioiotia. not only i:-sen instead of Potsdam.

( , atch the disease as readily, but uf- Usually in the black form o : "-land hopes to iai-e th I.u-itaniu. If slio sue- i fee from it unite as severely, us the smallpox littb. or no eruption

pookrf appeal' on the skm. as the j patient dit: before these have tim. j to develop. In some ca.-es liowt mt. I

-. ! l bb f o " o p p' I h fail

. .... T . i' . - ..

a l.lll i'.'Uil l I'll - i - -' I . p ' O ! ! - To : I i e I ; e 1 1 r'-s alt' i t the p., r h i-e .. i.ioe--t U-.n.i- -po--;!.; - .i "cam- 1

o i'bige" in! pe.-sihp j-.,-,. I ; e : r d : - - of the ower- i'f,"( v-'il the liun-trv to -ink it again '.' i 'ertainly if i weak :

-hip of ti.e vMtli . etei . nt- To vi,ali In. lluniely ' ' ''ltl''- "iiten. ehildten r wounded men

uul ill-nourished.

i manv of the most fniioiis and viru

lent rases occur in the unusually

; . to i ;a sw (i r n f ,1 . t

polp-v -me- the out-

br-ak of the w .i r h. t.'i! -,

bati a- a good! v p"tt:i'i of tie ; -p, ,;!.. an pre-s of thj ' "'iiUi v. Tint, to .... tlr e. ,,,. - mu t.-tify erjnry . tho. ti ratiir .-.!.. al.i.g tr.e '-"niuo A me: ivan in - : lecritv of certain .(' in otp ui pot a : p -

Other Editors Than Ours

'. robii?t and healthy. Wherever the the eruption ynd pus-Pile.- break out infection of smallpox gets a foot- in regular course and then sudden- J ' hold, it is its deadly in the palace as t v hemorrhages appear in the pus- , j in the hovel, ami in the open conn- tu I es t hem-el os. the patient begins i i try as in t lie city slum. to cough up bloody froth, the urine j I . turns black or smoky from bmken i

i Tlie deadliest outbitak of small- down blood eo!l.ip-e and death fol

io. iPmi'b go . .! :h' : h ü i- i. i,,.,!ii dili'er nc- I DAsTIUl.1; D.W. , pox I have ever seen occurred on a ! low.. This last or delayed form of , ,i 1V i ,i . , . . . iliiirajeiie (ouiier.) Iiiirl plateau up in the mountains ' hemorrhagic smail-pox ma v vaaf , ...... ,;. , i m th- 1 Ith of .1 uly I 'ran. e c '.e rates hoi Inucpen- in a reuiihi r health-resort -lintate. slonall.v he recovered fi om. '"' "1 'r'" '"n '' '"' !" '"' ,IX - !' ,,r :di;(t- da v . Tin- lieiich peoide rail it Ibx.-tile day. the ' and its victims were chiefly strong.

n,n. to r. cau-h' .'n H"wevr . ' i... : -niit: . a.-- , anniversary of tin- luith of obetty and human freedom j athletic men in the prime of life.M"li h; , or.!-!.. p..... I . ,.. - e ' . . n in . om- I m Urane . when tlie bastille fell ami the people leached ! rancher-, stage drivers, and artisa n.

J 1 I : 1 . - - o t : .1 i I T 1 K V .111 .1 .!. , t !

i Hn' or rt"! ! r. . ! ; ... t (1 h. a I d ha r i ri e ! ; , . -

! . 1 1 1 '" - 1 l. ; m! .

I-.. . .a- . .11 - 4. i

to om dim -v vui ail,! th' i ein- ot go' '! nnieiii. Keinem b ring l out or ouu kuov.ii to nave " ' " '" ' tha.t the 1'ieiu ii o enthusiastically obse rved America's j been dehnitely t xpo-etl to the case I f ! otn I'.et'ltn .. , . i . . ,!,.. i ...... n . . I . . , : ... . , ,. i tl,l ..a'U'.'il 1 1 1 Vi .niderni.-.

1 1 a . j ua 'ii iio lootii oi .ii hi- lanii'.'i iuii io ?eci v v i . . .

ONCE-OVERS

o.e -'i pp. i -t : v e t he a li pro pi i.t t e n ss of eeU-'iating Pa-tille lav in this I'.' oev eloped the dis-a

i ' . e , i i .;ii! . I r j - . . , . , i -! r V

- : !' " or . ! : t " " hi- I'.ei !i ri diet a -

o' eta of the p..;-p mi:;,, of ,?;.. ,-ught toUountiy. Th- people c.f Vrane- lame closer to tlie hearts.'1 these 11 died, u mortality of almost mother tucked her in bed. "wouldn't

and of

sl.vhiim; roii Tin; p.aiiv. "Mother," -ail a little one. as her

- : t a -ot,. . . I : i .

1 1 -:" ' ' ' ' '- i'---"!: to 1 ... drawn f' oni ! Or. :e: - pi-d.i ..!. -it W;'b u dn! he o- ;

f :at- !vni-eir aft. i la : r--.

. 'of American.- here ami American soldiers "over there"

i icason of Iii it -pi, ii did demonstration in ob-.tr-v alii of mir libei ty day . The Stars and --'tripes waved over l'reii'-h homes and heart-felt 1'itiuli eluer.- lc- - :nbd throughout all I'rancc. in'ei- tiibute could

at.d A a r - .,, .,

pr.-;: p.ar..-m i a,'e d.: ;;-.-.: - . . ,;,,

ov pticent. whicii euuals the worst I J'0u it"-'' 1 o"- in l ed arm reeord- of the middle ages. ; then I wouldn't muss the curtains j They weie well fed. well housed. and b-avt- my 'cut paper-' every- j and under almost perfect sanitary where?" t condition-. Vet they ,ook the disease What kind of a mother are you j

if you have given yout children I

Meets all these requirements. It should be your daily school and guide. It is the ONLY newspaper in this territory covering the field seven days each week and that for the usual price ot" a six day paper. ONLY paper with a seven day Associated Press news service reaching into every battlefield and all the corners ot the earth supplemented dailv by the International News service, and International News teatuies. ONLY newspaper carrying the famous Frank M. Simonds war editorials; these supplemental to its own reviewing the war, analyzing v its progress, its strategies. You cannot afford to miss these Simonds reviews. PUBLISHED Morning. Evening and Sunday with the Sunday edition to both morning and evening subscribers. DAILY All the news, local, stale, national and international. Financial section markets, stocks, etc. Sport page. Society and Woman's page including the ''Revelations of a Wife." SUNDAY A regular morning paper with a four page Comic Supplement, feature stories, Woman's section, and other things special. Positively the Best News Value of Today i Morning or Evening and Sunday, by carrier 12c per week Morning or Evening and Sunday, by mail s t a year "The Paper That Does Things" K Call Bell 2luu, Home 1 15 i. Say send your paper every j.ty.

. , be paid the .-.ster republic in return for its pro-Amer;- I and died of it like sheep or slum

'can ueinou.-ti atiou. no othtr hom-r v.e an b--tov. upon ' d w el ler- beca u se they had never stich thoughts as the.

Don t vcu, think it warm- tiiat

noc:.i!e rriivl: w:bi ; Upp'-se t!..i' he ., i. I ' e ; i ; -; . . i f ' . , : p . e i - ., it : on : m- it f. w hv nil -.a i - apeg. -"a - I e: . i .., , ; , . .. . .

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tbe I'tiati e.op.c w Iiaif ;i - well a p pi eeia d as ! been vaecinated. Sanitäre improve-

!! " tu ;llilv anting with them in cheering the n.eniorv of those ments of living conditions have no bal'-v heart to know that no matter

i... a- -n.l vvono... ,.f l-iriv -h.. ..n luh- it ..ff... r tit.on -n.;.lli.o th.n tli..-''mw mm n awry me 01 a penes, no.

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. ITv-i, -termed the t-astiile and swept that lea th.-ome ; npoii death o lightning ; J'-' j , pnon of eppte-am and handiuork of cruel despots -trokc. Tbe sole and onlv reason ' tJt iir is ''t'1' tIlan the best thing. .v .... i, ........ l. ... o. I-. ; ....... .1 .i; i ..a.. i:. i wliich could happen without that'

. II omo. iiii'-..i oi io- ,imi. i n.iin in i 1.MI I . .HU. I w Ii ii. iii.-'a,' ii.m ru iir.il i. 1 1 ir- i . - - - i ! ihat pp. lade- tin- million of u.r righting men, will help out In ci ibged i-ountrie . or to put httle presence . I ! I'.atae ol. br..te hep s.n e,l da.- of liber;v. Mut that j it more ac-urateh union;- really' Mothers, impte.-s your ehiiJienj ' 1 .. ;.t, .1. : j .t,,.,w, v.. . 1

j-n't . iiuiu-h. Mien as France obervecl our hidepen- civilized Pr-'. accination. wl" l4""-,,i- 4,,ai "u h if i v! p - ! , , ... , u , ,--, , N.,-v ;ien e da -o we in th- Piuted States should observe her j It mav be of into, e-t to .-ay that i bow naught no niatter how much j I),vk M !,lt-A.i K . l:M.I(,hll:M;D WhN. , . ,,.,, P.e.-'t Taft is at the head of the smallpox H by no mean, the only niiC h.-f , an b. laid to little rlnger, I

r-. and main ether Americans ate iust ! d.i.-ca.-e whi.h develop- a "black" l"vt "M-r? t,c mo! l m spreading the U.-Ti'h day celeluation or hemorrhagic form, although it is Th,,n ,:,ere h,i'"an '-'"'nven-!

: o - !i;-tu a:: um me i r.o.i .-rates, win you lioip ; , nrooaldv t n e eomnionest ouenner in ,

Tat von corrections bring- out.

The

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Spc . l. .b: hü :: e tibi.' . ? Ja ig-.- (lib r i.Ciit i -'Mr iS'e i'iT CUtS ' ' '

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H ill you help ; n, oi.ablv tin. eomnionest offender in

' ' ':I! o u 'ii-p'o a Kreta h at your home and place ! this legard. . arlet fever ami ever. ;,J -'l s- of b :-i:.e.- on the 14th'.' . vo.i do our bit toward 1 mea-Ies t.ia o-casionailv attack the

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id faakm.g l-'i.itii e fetj xnat Amera-a love- her and he

r j blood c '.!- in this curious and fatal

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. .! i an;?; nces. i

i.eu- who are lighting with u agiinsi the treachery! fashion, and in very sc ere cacs of

and ; utabty of t!:c liuns?

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l.Ntl.KsAM WII.l, STAND .NO I MOLIMIN l-SS

((ar Po-t.) j Soot.' r or liter the blitid pi- keepers, the bootieggers. i

Ithe importers of prostitutes may learn that law breaking :

' 4 ill brak the lawbreaker, -atb red I -Men found with v husky in their P".-:-es.-ion in a dry .- , , -taU- will be turned over tc the federal autheuitic-. Men

this the'usht a'-o. What a horrible thing ; i- to re an unwanted child. ve -. .i ... .. . .-.a . . . .

( septkemia or blood poisonirg. a i . ., . , . purtdi-h or greenish tint of the skin. - Ch,lrf,t0 r;:il'ZC th1 m;1 "Cth land the white of the -e. is one of "hi " b,'ttcr 0rf ltho,,t Jt'

I the child mind too ouickly. I One sunny child i-- worth a v orld

K H H

ATISM

Thre is a l-o a so-called thick ; of dicomfort. form of diphtheria which is ev- I (Copyright. 1?1. tremely fatal and has received its . .

! bringing in. mora! women mto the state will be urose- ; name from the tissues of the throat CHQDCMR IMMllPTinM

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' e' U I eel unut i . i - i .t 1 1 1 ai.. .u v 1 1 .o e. o i ii C s e liiilU" I ' . k" 1 ' ' ' 1 ' i o j i i -

i-".o0W . 1 .a w v .'. h pe - ."" -- . " .; i t !,e f ldt to e b.. , , .l.p..-' d of : t III:. -u: i i:i t h t v i ', : pi '. fr, .- t fi ' rr. i ; is . t w :-. f f ntin a wh

ig ,ii out 'V.ia:-hip. it deals nvl po--i '. ly es. a pe the peibt' n t ia : y. bu t they w ill ha ve I "re nous, under the him or fak-e

membrane which i- characteristic of

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did Weav-r. accoiding to , to w oik or right.

There i- '-"iiu in i.e no

OF BRITISH SUBJECTS

m hi-

:.. j.o.t r.e i I - i . i -n i e

more dawdling with eondi-

tion- or winking at infr.ie t'iui- of the btw in tlat or in

the dl-ea.-e. ! WA SU I M IT' I.V. Jitiy thii" forms of di-ea-e h.ive the-tioii of Priti-li subj-ct-

. Ir.due - I into th !

i k e lur.tv. I: p-.ii-lic oifie ials fail to do their dutv thev term 'lack applied to them, pa'.tiv T nit ed State- arrt.;. in accordance !

'""'ts .:;-.: ;i :.,,r, of ;, live u in luce to answer bt fote a ti b-'iiia! which mr fail- j :..-. au-- d it k o: ganuienou patch-- with vrov i-ion- of tl dtaft treaty

a. h- tn re io -tarnt tor .. w ana ne'er. may appear :n ' an!- parts of the between tlo- l nited state and

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nd that fo; ii. u i lobd ' a ( a ry ami l-tke- oiuntj , Id a ck. a thi

name nrf-;it P.ritair is -.-upended utuil f u : atauie t'i'T n-iti -e un.dtr an r r -n, t-

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Llf acliitie-- .in I li-a-tei. In this wav o-t M ir-i. il "! n. Crowder.

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