South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 204, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 23 July 1918 — Page 4

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SOUTH BEND NEWS - TIMES min:; I:', cuing .-.in Ja . 7! IF: M:VS-J Y: PKIVNM, IX). i;AK!:if.!. f: St MMr.r Pr',1. -..r J. M s 1 hl'IILX-MX. j' hi.m: .', i:i: i:.;u..: ObI ..ntata l'ra Morning l'a)r in Northern IikIiucim ! Vr ,miIu tn j the I olrruitt iomI Nru, rrit in nitb flrinl T lr Wirr; Hat nu.l I n It t .

I of m ok unfailing sieh of wasteful comtiüi-non j .-'t'.tm :- tu go t .va-tf. Si'.iui pi" or hot-!

w tie; pipe, an- i t enea-e.J in . -:-to-. Machirp-rv ruin I muh of tli- tiuv. uriprodm ti -ly. A gt-jt -av tr.g ni;:h! i be e fleeted thrr.'ikili the on - ! I 1 p. n of power plants j

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Th i- a good t:me of tr t bu-y md apply th remuly. I) you depend to any gt'at extent on the old, wa-te-fu! niMhcd f Inating your hu !" by n i -.t p ':' -iate f.ies. whi h let marly ail the h-at go up the ehimr.ey?

THE MELTING POT

'Come 7ae Pot Luck YVifi ÜJ

iiomtii: N III ICv Nillia in T. Kirk.

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I o i.'jr hea t in g dov jf j o.j huv e them. j;r. e In!! value i i 1 1 w: re .;.! e

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foj tlif oal (nisi n,ei ? I? th- Imnat o r- i n t i f ; c-t 1 K con- j heed.-, sed Pa

strurtci. ami in ;coJ uoi'km; order ? A i e the M.a in

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ton to b.s.ri-;. i.,i5t ...n. p .,r uUrv .f ;..i;s. h'-iipiprs or hot air pip's ptopeilv trappt-! to proxnit thf tctpwose -ri. I-, t'.. t l-al of :!; rt mn. t ii wiii ;, vn , I ar (ieillDj. TL i-Tin!- iJ( r til rt -". tnn.k !is. .11 ..f of hat ? Is th houM- 1 1 1 f as tiuht and warm' ine rtri'..n,j t- n. ku Phoi..- li'.i mi. i r.ii n ! . . i

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lliay aoant pu i si.nry. ra . ; ih.a Kit a lrawins aeeo-0nt. That i.v P; I. thay draw nil thay want ! .11 the tin:- v th- pepnl stands fo.- i it' looks pleasant excep in R ishy. 1 M-d Pa. ' You wad have made a cute kir.ir. i

, iho. s d Ma. 1 wuld like :o see yo;i j

ti'.ie l a nkee , jsitinsr n a throne, etl Ma. ";it i

c mnnin -of iht . 1 am weerv of

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' en l y ol .-.I I'a i I didr.t

! miner- ran di t he rt st. if v all uc: i-n.v n the jo';.

F'a Vo l aim lialf as ( know Ao'i w j-1 he late every mte

'Aar a? Mister Kaiser is. ' eittinc htuia to the palace, sed Ma. i I w'.iddent he s king, s- d Pa. tho

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ip.A. That will ii:.ure tl.r ..p'-ratioti of ;tll our war in- want i

! diPtr.f - at fi.Pi ca t-a lt . 1 1 uil 1 a !o mt a n t he .-a i n iz of ' J" ' ' !'iep-. sed Ma,

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JULY : toix.

OUR NliU CONTRIBU1 ?ONS TO I HH

NATIONAL ARMY. With the depait.jie for Tamp Taior today of Mr. Joyeph M. Stepher..-on. puidi4her and manaicer of The .News-Tune-, to enter the lank? of the ;mn. the paper

of neceifcity past - to a delegated nuiuK'"itnt for the ptrjod of his absence. The policj, itowfet, which is actountable for the present hih mea-are ! su (ss and prfjsr-fcnty, will continue unintcrrupt-,. The allm- of

Mr. .Stephenson to entc the erice of the country, !

Th luunl.de pe.mnt. to. i doin: its '.it for .1'nio ra m hich is pt ecj-eh what o.i wnuiii epe t of a p'an it, when noij crmyidr w'hat a detnm rath- ej;etaii!' it is. Th i aie yoint In I 1 .'pmi.iooi !;i-Iiel-more than ii'ia! inu k: a Total ion of ai.onf ve -

in. loir. Mister Kai.--:-. Ma.

! th.Tt old I "at lied j-'it it

h:t I wud inK looar

in th.s w '.;i id of oa i s IV.P" will t!in w ii tii" Kaier

one cf my teacher; ont toald me wen I was a littel hoy that wen I urcw up I w id hf a ki:m ar..fnu

men.

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he wa a deer tenher. sed

hi"'.'. -d !.'a. A the ot.-et nite,

Pa. he na,iin was Mi. Call. fd Pi

I a -ine neer sneo . sf.i .ia. ! Not at all. -eri Pa. Why?

I (1 in a sp-e h j I was thinkin- of how Mi i'.-il I mical!ed vine vocash'in in life, j-ed

!M:. i mi i f !im on .iif toe-! ! She war a in-tnsfly 1-rite coil. P.a'f w ill cum wen th- Kai.-er j sd Vr. She cm! reed a fate the ji. s! i w oii reed the morning paipei . 'f It is too had nhe diflent live to Will ih.iie ' another uar wen I I e- yon the monark of y ire hoam, oil,! entiil' t- lite'.' I s d to Vu. lainway, Ked Ma.

i "arran.a -a; that hereafter oil and mini:;:. Li no? I Not if the kints i- all one. sed

will granted only to Mexicans. That i all i ü;iit in ;thcoi. out what doe he expert his .Mexicans .j !o with i them ?

Yn inieed, sed Pa. Moast of the

j P.". As Ions as thare is km.i t ha re j peepul that knew me wen I was j ms-.: he s.unthinK for them to do. :i;nu' jn eedicktd srato things for I n il P.i. that is all thev know- how i me. Mie old lady sed I wud hae

W ant to earn J 1 ;.''... a da '.' I.ondfui Daily Mail otfeis .? '',' 1 r" across the Atlantic jp .'.-c ij.

It's k t simple. The o nvl.odv a ho will

means the assumption of his respoiisibjlities. by other-; of the orja nization, already lahorin under :i coii-idcr-able h irden d-ie to repeated disorganizations of the working and manaserial forces l. calls to the s-i' v ice ; hut then, thc-e arc war timi. aipl when necessity dcmandh, we can all perhaps do constdet a b! moie if wj will.

Wr taid "repeated disorganizations," and so it has

befi. With Mr. httphenson today, kocs Mr. Itohtrt McAwliffe antlMr. l.ouiM Wolf of the editorial department,

and Metsrs. I rank Claffey and Sylve.-t r Krzyzaniak of the mechanical department, hrinüing the mi ruber of jftars in The News-Time- er ice tlan up to a .score and fi-.e. Of these, the editorial ?-;aff has broken even with the re?t of the establishment , and Mr. Stephenson is. the fourth from the business ortice. out of an organization of 60, the elimination of -Ö in the course of a ear. their places to be tilled frequently by new and inexperienced heads and hands-, is to any experienced mind indicative of much incouvenb-ncv, if not hardship. Mr. Stephenson had been counted upon as pivotal, and c-scntial, in holding to-ctlp-r and continuini; a husintss so frequently i.ein-r disrupted, init the rules and regulations of thM war department, hold diftenntly, and that .settles it. In addition fo the aioe, The. NwTimea will lose at least three more on the next call. Luckily we have a few supei nnuateds and cripplea or wo mi?ht be viptd out entirely, help gradually growing harder and haider to avt, as is essentially the cate. P.at we will worry through. As before remarked, this is war, and we are all Klin:; down nearer and nearer to a war basis which is just as it should be. t'ontinuins the policies that have made for the -;ucers of the pa

per, and following the even t nor of our w ays, generally j gratifying: to our larue army of patrons, we have nti j

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Woes

pei-seeii ted ( ei i)i a ny

:i rounde 1 y j

I In do, send men out to i . . , ...

lie . io Tin ni. sen i'.i. I low a l'otit i he t line I .lis wanted to maik

kin-:'' td Ma. Tip cast I'.viN in them -e.l Ma.

:it it in tin

tie ft i

twins, sed Pa. that wud ..otn fecum famous like thare father. Rut

lanni- 'Uttel Piobbie is as prate as any twins

tha re

tune vn;i w;is '.onion Hands?

'fos seeking her de-triict ion." ire nothing compared

with those of Ameii.an lopjoi enterest

I i I used t he hono! . sed v.udd'nt be a iin for any l.'iN.

cud be. pe.1 Pa. He has cert itr-tly made a lot of douch for me. anyway, sed Pa.

i So he lias, e.l Ma. May he nei VS. I I urow old. sed Ma. canni- ! iriiess sum of my crntej reeders wud like to se him old euutf to

Other Editors Than Ours

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Wli.c v. mi was that" sed Ma. stfip riteiim. s"1'! Pa. That w.i a. -out Ivmi, sed Pa. 1 1 Then I went to bed x mite have been JSsl. I if Pa meant that for a ilow lii'M-h sallar does a kin'4 ' ooosf .

1 .loa nt laic ! Is'K'-k or a ' i I

Mtjl'lTAHM: TAXATION TO l'lNANCI All. (Hj C'ordidl Hull. Taxation I Expert.) The jiassaye of the federal reserve act and the federal income tax in 1 1 :, const it utyd hy far the two nio-t notable steps in hscal refoini ver taken by tin- United States viovernmeiu in ils entire hi-tor. The enactment of both of these law of sucii l'ar-reachim; and tremendous importance, marked the culmination of protracted efforts extending over many years to Minstitute modernized and efficient hscal legislation In each instance for the eritalile patch -work systems of finance ni.il revenue so lomr in operation. The rowin public Appreciation of these two .ureat acts will, as more lu l experienced and italized, heeonie Kr'J,ter and greater with the passing tars. The general cuvcniniriit, untl ie lit I . has nexer (lebeil or adopted, anv coniprehensiv v, M-ientilie svstem

of taxation, malnlv because its revenue demands werr ' calcit

not i;rcat enoui;h to strongly foCus public attention on the defects ami shertcoinins of the partial ami lopsided sysU'iu relied on. l-'or sonic years, at least, fol-

The Romance of Iceland Crystals

The very interesting statement lias ( dowed substance turned out from just conic from Ir. f. L. Paixms of j hature'.s latioratory that has put tin- huroaw of mino. Washington, i sciem e under oblications ;.s deep as that larre deposits of pure ca leite j those which it owes to Iceland spar.

have heen found that the crv.-tals 'itppar to he the

in Montana, .and occurring there neare-t approach

hater inv estimation has shown that there ar other crystals which exhibit the phenomenon of double refraction, but not one of them

t.t Iceland spar vet uncovered m any j Cc,mp0tes with Iceland's peerless palt of the world. This is Kreat product, or can be used ; s a. satisf .v. .,.;,,,,, i factory substitute for it. This makes

IH'W 1 ' I 1111 II X 1 1 ( Ill . v a v i i ' v

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arc rarer than hi st-water ivlo alone it has hitherto been

1 the laritv of its occurrence, and the

fears of the future, save of our own Inconvenience and !tht" government wount i ... , . to provide war revenue of that liiere will be no complaint. Mr. Stephenson in 1 , 1 I income rix movement. )

leavins the paper to other hands during his absence, desires to thank the. public most sincerely for ti, confidence ami cooperation during h active presence. He is still with us as publisher m name and fact, though he be not actually pre-ent, and desiies to thank that public in advance for a ontinuance of that conildence and cooperation, which, he believes, will be fully ties' rv -'ii.

WHERE ARE THEIR BASES? It indeed seems probable that there must be a Clerman submarine supply baso. somewhere in t ho two America?, or adjacent island, or there could hardly be .-uch occasional outbursts of submarine activity aim;; our coasts It is a matter to whic h the navy department miiit well direct its attention. Somebody knows where that ba-e K if there be one. If necessary to o that far. an orW 0f a liberal reward, miht M-in,; it. Uf course, the rase may be far away, but since the bottling up of 'euruee it would seem certain

a base somewhere t l.-e.

that these operatives nv.:st hav

Unquestionably thete an not enounh Cerman

a Meat to do any meat daihaiie, but thev are t:'l nn Jtt'rav ation and a menace. In ;i s n-e the ma.v be a I .' -in,:, the rycho!' "..ial effect betn- exactly the opposite of derman anticipaticn-: edicin us on n r,i;:ii that much harder, ratn.- iipn destroying our r.i:ak.

c n the other html, to - ccmany to Y

that her subdia r Ines r. a loinbarde.i our to.,course, not admi'l.r;. a.- tl.?v "'11 ru: '::.t. the

of ieults. : li'.xtly to cn m .'t n s. That is aif as d. "i

lovvini; the war. the government! will doubtlc.-s lind itself obli-ed t impose taxes for normal purposes to an amount of $ 4.vU0.o'm.omi, or the' rise. The necessity for a broad, sound, and equitable system of federal taxation now be omcs inevitable. Puder former tax laws wealth escaped the chief portion of its just and fair sdiare. The middle a"jid poorer classes bore the burden. The income tax had its origin in the twofold purpose of equalizing tax ljurdens and providing adequate revenue. This tax is today playing a tremendous part in the financing of the war. l'ew people yet realize the frightful position in which

the government would have found itself m its eltorts

except for the fact that the lurin.; previous years, had re

sulted in the amendment of the constitution and the enactment of an income tax law which had been gotten weil into operation wiun the war came on and still less do they ct realize the gi eat service thus rendered

i the country m this wise, though m a measure uncon

scious, pieparation for the war that was soon to follow. Wealth, for the hist time, beais its shares of taxes. Many persons have had th" eironeous impression thit taritf taxes come liom an inexhaustible source of revenue capable of meeting tfte most extraordinary expenditures and to bo tapped at will by the federal government. The truth is that the maximum yield uf tariff taxes for any given car heretofore was $ ' :t.H' U.oO u. As far back as II''! the framus f the Payne tariff law, in search of revenu under normal condition-, were obliged to turn to internal taxes as a means of supplementing the estimated deficient tariff tax idd. To this end they tlrst incorporated a graduated inheritance tax provision and one taxing coffee. Late- these provisions were eliminated and a corporation excise provision .substituted. The largest amount that could possibly be derived from cu.-toms soutces in the future will not exceed between $ 4 ue.M im. hihi and $ .oot.OiiO.ibui. 1'nlfss laid upon sugar, coffee, tea. etc.. it is supremely ridiculous to -ue.-t a larger war tax at the custom house, ejnlv

diamonds, msides oeing incomparable moie useful. t'alcite is a native carbonate of calciuni. and calcium is the element

out of which the great

the vast chalk deposits, ana j easy io in- ...

I know n to exist in perfection, so ; much the more interesting to think i about.

i While it won hi require an article

limestone J bv itself and that, one not ery

hill

the beautiful marbles; of the earth have been formed. Possil shells and corals, that cairy the geological history of life back hundreds of millions of years, were built up from calcium carbonate. Calcite crystals are found in many pans of tue eaith. but. hitherto, there has been only one place where thev wen- found large enough

ami chat enough to serve as uistnj-

n wnis for seien tilu

that t.l.oe is near the middle of vraticatinp the

the east "oast" of b eheld, close by I solutions, the properties of crystals. t... lleidar iu.nl. in a t avern about I n" having' a bearing upon, the

10 feet high. If Vid

to follow to ex

plain scientifically the phenomena

of double refraction and polarization, vet their importance to science, and through science to civilization, can be indicated in a few words. Such instruments as polarizing microscopes, pola r iscopes. Polarimeters, saecchorinieters. dichroscopes. etc..

which owe their usefulness to the! properties of Iceland spar, all de- ! pend for their action upon thej phenomena mentioned, and place in ,

inv c.-l igaticm, 1 ene nanus oi science means or m-

intimate nature of :

and not much a,,r or pr' :,V l,rt'

moie than twice as long as broad, i crystals irom .Montana are v hich when discovered some three-i n, ,n x,'ms tro"1 fo'"- to seven centuries ago. was stuffed with inaK- pmhahlya hundred fret .,o,. ...v-t.-.is -..me .of which deep and several miles long. They

were three feet in diameter. And from that time to this that little cavern in the basaltic mass ef the volcanic ruck-ilowcr of the

have rot, however, the absolute per

fection that characterised the Ice-!

land specimens during; some centuries after their discovery, but it is

hopeel that better ones may be ob- j tained bv more careful methods of i ... i

1111111!!?. some of them are shchtlv

cloudy, ami the

sui-plv of lirst- aPp- 1 bureau of stardards ha.

j made an encouraging report upon 1

ONCE-OVERS

sub? ' 4 c ' . i' c M , i o o i ot our .;.iMiii.i'iiii,iniii imports lor tue jasi I . .... ........ .-.l ...... l . 1 . . . . i;.l. .....

Iisial uar were ma u a i 1 n i co koous otn nine iiioic than one-eighth while the chief impends consisted of foodstuffs and ra w materials, to tax w hich general extent at this time would be criminal. Iicsides, the in-

tia-a.-e in linpoit- has been in value rather than quan-j

ttt . as i rule. Values have doub'.ed during the war. and so this con-

aoie to ii I "i t viiit,n makes a large showing of impeuts, but tho quan-

litv has not gitat'.v changed from the

..lid III It III.-.

doubt ll.Oi

! . I ere Upon

t;on cf our own mora'- vi;-id be. than off-sets the goo i i-t ' that

i. We anticipate, of o ,. iUt. rj,,. n.,- ,;t ,x kXv. ;1. is ,,-ivir.g- the niwittrr afntuui. i.ut with eavh ie- .tui.jof th -a 1 rnari'ie mt nucc ti.u hci e. it reminds c- ih..: ha - not ' ecu va ipe-i ,...t.

pre-war rgtires.

la-'k 'while the quantity of maiiufae turcd imports --the kind

,n ,u. ,. ,- ... v ... ! chieflv dutiable under any kind of a tariff-- have great-

.. v t I I n I I I ' .1 1- VI I I I I - C- - I . , , ., , I, ... , ! U- f . .mi riM urn sti .il. "'e to s.iV t li lire.-ent mflateii I io'"

I ".I..... ....... .v.. tip ..uho ".. .r b.,v IThat is a 'diet statement

I V.IOITS I'l P II O i ..III ' . 1 .'.v I .... .... ..-...t ... .'.J

I

noitheiti ocean, erovvne! with tho white peaks or llckia. has remain--d virtuallv the sole source known

... .,... of omicallv neifecf cal-i t ,ou 'lv- l,n'1 majority, although

,-ite cvstals. alth.uitgh of late it has l'rfectiy clear, show inte.-ior cleav-

been failing in its cfms material.

And yet clcium is and ha.- al-jtn" I,cciimns --ubmitted to it ways been one of the most abun- j

'..nit sui-tam e.- on the earth. So i e.xce s-ivt ly rare are some of natuie'n j

most exquisite perioi niar.ces: r-u ( tnf.equently do, s she icpeat a mas- niVM)IN(; ' cmiiUI:N.s j terstroke! TI.M1' IPP what. then, aie the powers or " .' ! ' , ... What are voq doing to encourage ptopertie-. that give so great dls- ihrifi hunie?; tin. tion to heiand spar. 1 hese . .,.,.. I

jc.vstals p.o.hue the phenomenon of" ri i(lfi.s vyemiiUztd an,, divided? I double retraction A lay of light 0(. ,( xmi t.o ,

-cot thiough one of then, is lo lU(iy pjaVf ;1S th' inclination ! into two pencil-, one of which is , d Jc4lt1 bent out of its oriona! course more; thr urewtf.st of Aniorp.an: than the other, so that ob.tects seen in. t..1IOI.v tr,ok tim tM

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! war. Th- result is that all lu.tiops at war t

iternal taxation for their e Iu-'f revenues. I We must, the re i oi e. e-tb!i-h a large permanent

teill O

liriihL'h the crvsl.il aldeai

so that

i . c i i . .. l ........ i,;. I-. ,

e I'avne taritf law propert u icciam. m-u w.-o .0 to a typewritt-n sheet.

hr;rg in a conspicuous place in their

.i i.i

. . ' he.ur.- and duties of his eight hil-

'i hit ,1. .... - .i. .

tin-.., s" in. ii ne or 1 1 1 e inoiner

made it famou. Moie tb..ii that.

ot ie .-'l : lige

it was the t'ilidcrv tal i a v e in

i- n reenne oroilncer in time of i 1 -

'. i. . . i .. .. .. : . .i... . i ...... .,t

.I- .a IP. iiiui p " o mi . i .I. . i vi

e. u liiiii n- l! for it was

fbat t Ipdinu

'n t in-

j (i Oil bp I e ! n t ut t.l

.action it Mi1.: -oi us

of

f iv.tni.i! t;i.il:uM A - !be oiK me. ms of iiitii;! v. o ; e 1 . Ii i - n

1 1 1

1 f, :. r thei eal out

the gicativ in !C -ei

v e

normal expenditures, in-

SAVINO HH'.ouO.utM TONS OE COAL.

The fee. adn : .-t; alien need- I "0.'.M,e.'''. " t"i - of

e-tnuate- that th e-a i more than

a r. or. a 1 1. o : r . t ;iidustiie ami vptn

produce t 1 n i I, i, r. Jc rtaK.r. g. Prodi: v.tiob c.ti; out that no' b ji :iius x ..: 1 in iv a-

thftt : q li-lte ti-::! iiif. a-

i..t ; i.n g it I u :!.'-' w ... , : rf..iiii'i!.t -i; trie 1 1 . -i t . luinei . Kn l r. r fig'.'i rb.at :v. . i ii i i . . . 1 1 1 to ' tu" 1 1 , ; i . eis i,; .-.iiT.iig Ti.e i t r t g-: 1 1 f n it 1 i .i- -

t b- IIP 1 ea . ! t a iq -a : - '

country s .al thi-

demand ; e r w a r aUv i:i possible to i a 1 1 em endo us

vluding intt p ?t .-n war debt, wnich v ill eonfrcnl the governiient during ti - veat- that follow the war. The iinoinc tax will ur.que-tt.ma 'dy be looked to as tho- chief rev enue-pi oducing me thod m this system. The income tax and tin- added ece-- pi out tax will v iedd nr o " e' , o v o-.o o for l.'lT. and piobablv moie than ".i.0u".-

! While eainl!'l!.g ot." , tha t ita ti come into ! -av u'Mt't ! tb'Ub. ,

' S'Uence I l st it ,u nt-il -f th- exi-tem e j of such a phenom-u ot;.

i n., i eil for 1 1

proper should comp w a i . l.iov d e Jeo:

lueiunt the income !a

i'.se lip larger portion. Itefoie tlie d-elared the 'ngl:-h income tax

the e-nter and the sheet-. iu hor of our t.nancial

S : p - e ( J i t h o ' I I 'lUl.pl.s'l .

P - que u lia!

a nd

Win

1 " i o : I -e s rn .t h t

. 1 i .l t V I e IP' I g v

di

I e-nomv in j "ward gaining j u i digging an'. I Ii i- a - m at h , pei a tot and

to i e

.- -tem." Th.s tax has forced of almost e ci lil.ed

Hal thohii::-'. a'.tli" ugh

jf sctetp e. lould iut explain the e-f-fet. t that the civstal had on licht, and loo!' d upon it a- ope r.f nature':; freahs. until "hr:-?iin Huvgen too:

home. and know exactly which child ! was tcsponsihle for any task neg-- ! Jpctrd. Tiie resqit was invaluable all i around to keep home s veet and i teach thrift in a practical form. j Alio the father did not apply ss- t teni to the children alor.e. He ha el ' nis mm) time divided ard was sol enthusiastic over accorunli-hir! !

something well done that the boys I alvvavs wanted to "work with l student ' t' ,.h,.i " I

Theie were lewar.is fo- rou-eru Ive periods f well doinb'. and th

then cht so that

ol the crystals Iiis possession I it. that

of the box s were directed

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Rheum nie Tablets, the Giily purely vegetable

remedy for that dreaded disease. Remember, we guarantee every box. A 30 days' treatment, 50c. 5oc.

I. Ü.

uraoH SHOE CO. I

233 S. Michigan St i

R. N. BEEBE

or.

Hi J

108 West Colfax

0

The tablets are chocolate coated and easy to take. Any druggist should be able to supply you, or write the Truster Remedy Co., Huntington, Indiana. For sate by Chas. Coonley Co.

WARNER BROS. Seed rarf Ftrm Machinery

114 E. Wayns St

UT U Kkm ft-

CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. Safety Deposit Boxcj $1.50 per year.

instead of

itlou and um ki ..I cuit in- earned for

' w v :pt(. co .in try b

t r..i , v ,.

U i' o ,4 i ) ;

, i

(. i . u . ' f n s n,,i;lit sa . e

: v l :n ;u o ti np-'. -x V ; . t ! , i p. w e r

C oft P. if f ! i . e 1 ;i I" - .ii'u'.p- of t p : in t!ie fcim

I Up tl." inv -ti s he ;it ul s. tiiii.o , Tb.e tliPM "I

lea-on ..f ds in- ! tin same w ondet f ul kind of rvstal

nd thcieruv as a method of taxa- als" mtt i'dm e.'t to th- i.oti e of

X ion 1 1 s undet J j it u pi itu iple is t ha t e v -r y t i 1 1 - n - ii o 1 1 hi : c iei m e a not he i si r pi ing phenomp.i . laxe, tn piojoitio!! to h.s aaihtv. i n i that n-t :n- I ciior.. asso iate.1 with doui Je i e- , onie i- the i.e-t measure of such a'.uhtv. t many it fintion. v . poia M i ' ion of light, h.is '..fen f ha i acte i iqi as e-i "O'lj ing the (;old n Knie . Whip i I . gen vv .1 - expei imentof taxatl-iil. This tax i- eqtittabW. elastic, and pi odtiC- ; ii.g w Uil th- tlrst of tip- two iieiv v

live flvery citien pavs accordinglv as he has piospered

q-ending the j

iolible U'tl j:ticn. And I they weie Constalltlv

l.eieut sotiiuitie

u-ele-s thing.

planning to

-a v e f.)i something worth whil. ' l'vfdi utside worl;ers coming into! l he home were stimulated te greater i 'fi tl. knowing the habits and re

cti : t en; I ! I W .

.u'- of each hild. 'opv r : g 1 1 1 . 1 '. 1 . i

id '

1 1 ; -. o v e r e 1 1 p h e 1 1 ' 1 1 . -

duruig the veat. lie krnu j. that f t tax ts fair. He also j a a .; of i he evi.-; knows that e v i otl',er ciuen will p v 1 r. t ! t ; p to - ' emd . tue I . i i r. d . portion, a nd :- ,i,,'P,fi'tf c ji'ei.t with. ;. p.: lion, j ag-'-et '' O'" iitir

wh:hr r. I up or u,,a,., accqd.ug to the ;"',etti- , itli the v. "

n nt's needs. '

i i l e

he I of

I'M, a me h- .ec-

; - t . i I !lg tie l r. i ..if Ii e is

i"u of lb !"!-

Union Trust Compzuiy SaT Deposit Boxes with special faciltCes for th privacy of customer

Hroken (ilas-e Duplicated the ailie Mv No matte: uip ;;tu-, thm. Price- Mode; ate. IK. .1. lU ltKi: x ( .. l'l, 2st0 S. Michigan St. Both Phone.

PATENTS And Trade Mark., OLtAiued in all Countries. Advice Pr. GEO. J. OLT'CH- P.eelfcterei P&tent Atty. 711-712 ßtuiULakcr Lldg. ÜUut

tone ilpuc is i0 oth-i spciallv rn-4 portn from Üerlin today

(.HUMAN (OMM.WIH.U

TUM HAI'CI-:. July .'J (Jen .on rr l'r.inc"!. ' iiDiniaii'lt r r t."i seventh , arm ..rp. has r.;gned. it was rc-lTrV N FVVS-TI MF?. WPnt AfK

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