South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 248, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 5 September 1918 — Page 6

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that irt-'lit. In lar.guase better fit for -h i Hun. 1 1 e doesn't propose to have credit oi r.at th food board ought to lo.

w to th- i Ii' and m onsv.U-r e he has adopted j

air'h 'a e (r.ir h. ne'er rather than aid c'o! in riivili;-' his food admini-ti ation i -a : t 1 .u !a r!

Otaljr AttA-lt4 fr Morilnr Paoer In rthr.- Lndl&A i

Vblf Vmytr k-tuloylag tä lntrBUonj News '4errtea la I Hadrw, L,.ea Vlr: Iy aaJ Night.

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mom;.-. t. root ompetifor- out of buune-.-, and w !io-o i

j authot sty in thi-- connection nable- thib :nan to exempt j

THE MEL TING POT "Come Take Pot Luck With Ut"

-" t tbe uJ7:ce or tl.pbon ihoir iiumri 0-1 ik for e;rtuieut wanted--'-Uitiilid. AdTrttna:. LtfulaUoD or A ouiitiLjf. l'of "jH i-lt." if j our taiue 1 In tte telepboa

" v oi. i mill be q.jI.'-.I jfir mtTtiou Keport louen- j t:cn to LciiaMi. La J exe. uthu. ioor dr.iYtrj of oaL-er. bad i

tt.-pt.orje rrl'e. :.. t tä-ai of tepartrn:it wlttJ wLicb-jou e Ue-ihiig. 1 fc ..Nw -i t hut tHHf-ru trm.k iiii, 11 of liicü reipoud to Hoa. PL- ll.'l mud Bell -1U)

r in"!3f Tii'.- ompletely from follow insr th department

r il':-. while i;i.po -..r.kc them icoror.-':. ai,'iint those . on-. it or-. Th- ornhinat:o:i looks s ipic s at it v-s. It a n,aM r that 'oh Carlisle wo Jd flo well to loo'r. i'i'o h-r'oe the r--poi:-ih:lit r.lN too heai jly

i'.'pon hi i-riMil-r;

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?:r.i .pv. c; unday. .". Ifj.vered bj arritr la SuutÄ Ii u 1 anrl MamiLi i.0 r-r ijr in ülTiDif. or l-- bv tL

eck. Moroio? and KTalrjg Kditlon. dally Inc'.udlcif Sunday. 'idinin;?tratpri. fi-1 a dnuntration, all the way dowu fter. or f Oj r 3ar In ddn. Lnt.red at iL .soutb BaJ lir v " - to th" imnr to hp w in tri war. Pvatoau. Mcond cUi mall r:ot a.d to -on - indiiujal in monopohzirm a priate 'ADVniT!S!N; 11ATLS; Aak tb adertainf departcwnt. ne-, -f:er, a political administration, pav at Jte.ore!:i Adrt;aine KpreeatatlTe : CONt. LüKKNZLN A , . ... . t, , (ubMAN. Jo Urtb At.. New Vcrk City, ajid Aav. Bldz "' ' 1 IT ,'I,'llo!-" U' r'e'1 rf.oi- .uli- serioe and

v.uo.o. u .ev-iirueii faaeanora to keep ita aateruaio , ..nah inte;-! roljmn fr from frauduiat aiiareprkatatloo. Aot pron

ariuuia l&roaga ptroanje of any aaTtrtmcat Id tbla 1rr vlil confer t IiTor 6 U oa.cagtz.aut bf npMut tM

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SEPTEMBER , 1(M8.

THE CONTAGION OF VICTORY. Th whole world ha en -truck with the r.ew :Uhling spirit fhnwn by the l'ren h and British army in the jutl month. Th- klone- w.m u .er the lt i n..iti iiaH not been lue to numerical --ip-rim .ty (n the battlefront. Their piiinaiy nu-e ) 4- i.een she rejuvenation uf the allied armi's. Tiie Trench and Briti.-h troops ai rghtin now with the fi.-h spirit of 114, aid-d by all the experience gained iu toui eat. of -trugyl. That Ion eT rind liad wen.ed them. I; uas an army of well tiained and bia- soldiers that Gen. J och took oxer when he a:-urned the allied command, bat it was !so .i stale, discouraged army. No a ggreyation of men an hght steadily for .-o lorx, in a war of deferred hope. nd retain their pristine visor. The do not weaken, if '.hey are made of such stuff as our allies. Lot they io-e nach of their ambition, their eaKrne-, their z-t for

attle. They Kht passiv el and philosophically. They

ire hard to defeat, but they ,,ie una.rre'-i e. They Ii:ih ost their punch. Why this .vidd'-n fhari'- ii. allied morale? The. Uiswer, b; thi time, ;.s obvious. It way the Americans ho l oj-torcd that lot p inch. And it w as. not o much V their own icto? . a- i.y their contagious u-hii'-iam. Thi:4 fact i- mad- ery plain by the bir brith war critk, Maj. Jeii Maurice. "It is not' by any mans only by th numeiiul renforcement which America has brought into the held." iC ia-. "that lie haa helped turn the -..ale it would "e impo.-silde to overrate the ahie of the, iiifa-.on of resh and Mgoioiis l:fe into the .lilies" ranks in the .fth ear of the war, w heu th-re is a natural tendency

more dernoi iacv

f -viism. fewer of that "Man! 1'ro id man. , iot'ned m little irief w jthouty, who, asured of w hat he's least assured, like an anzry ape. plas such fatitast:trKl be for, hiffh heaven. a makes the a r.ae weep."

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I HE OFFICIAL CHEERER. .Ijlt.i.s fto-enwaiü is in 1'rance, in tb.e uniform of an

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American army othcer. v. it'nout

an infoinia! c0mmi-sion from the secretary that is piotialjh the ,irst of it kind eer i-.-ued

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wald mis'h.t he de:-ip'!iat'd an "oihial cherer" of the American at my. Let it not be thought that o.,r army doesn't net-d cheering sometime. Militar lite is not ail victories and xlory. at it- he.st. It i t.arth ulat lv hard behind

the line, wh-re men are obliged to toil interminaV-lv ! at uninspiring tasks of tian.-port and supidy, witliout! any of the inspiration of the r'.ghtinu front. )ierv oi- j dier has hi- plum da. And the very best think' to drie away the blue is a mes-aue from home. j Bosenwald is delivering such messages Qn a grand i cale. 1 e him.-eif, ktiowint: tiie w ho tountrv well.!

can talk to the boys of almo-t atiy unit in terms of honi, i emimsCiMg familiarly of scenes and people they know. That is something that always rivets a soldier'.? intere-t. nnd brightens h:m r.p. vl; n tie home-icu in a foreign land Then, Bosei-.wald has lettei- from the i;oerno's and senators and othtr nota '!.-. ;n n-aiU every state of the union. That might n: mean much to n heie in

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iiEWAKi:: li .lanifs .1. Montague. Were yo; to see a ratt it snake I'oir.e w r:thii;g up where uj -a re dimnj, IBs far.gn exposed, his tail a-ou.iAt. Hi eyes with cold malignance .-h:i.:r.g, Vou d either yell and disappear. Or with a brick or club end-.-avcr To end the reptile's sr.i.i rireer Before he ended yo-iie forevr-.. And yet you Calmly let ; t.y Deposit germs upon the butter, And watch him ri-e and hurry by Without a ijui'-er or p flutter. Although the microbes he lus shed, Ai.d wir. h ) oj eat are sure to git you. And. later-, kill you .List as dead A if the rtttlesnake had hix o.i. W re you ledininj; In ä thai! And .-aw a Meet of wildcat? gather. Would you not go away from th'-ie With vast rapidity'.' Well. iat'-. :' The'.e'. something in a wildcat's -. There' something sinister abo h.m. That makes i per?on who is w:s 1'iefei to set alonu- without hint. B.it y ou'd pei'n;it a buzzing fly To sow the seeds of yo'.! destruction. And coat your food with bacilli, And never make a row or ruction. The wildcat tiouMeS you a lot. Mis scowl and gleaming teeth ahrm you; But. ah' the little t'v has sot A hund.e.r t'nie- more power to hirm youl

SAVE PEACH STONES .nd pits from Apricots, Prunes, Plums and Olives. They produce carbon used in making Gas Masks. Bring them to this store and help save lives of American Soldiers.

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ity to subdue Ru.-sia is shown by the fact that note of the Mohenzollfi ti bovs are sen over there to be kinars.

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TAMM. o cii.wcT-:;. Wlia! tk.e kaiser thinks, of hh

a 'oil-

gi eat r.ead'piart ; stall a s. hool in hi ileimui generals.

proK-ably to branch for other

America. It niean much in Trance. To he.n-

Bolivia Cloth Coats Bolivia Cloth Ouiis in tremendous voue for any occasion are here in haJe "i ivun-n. taupe, plum. And black. Either plain or trimmed with rich tur. Priced $50 and $75

New Fall Suits $35 Of Fine Fabrics Rich in Color Tone In Wool Velour, Broadcloth. (Vi'rardine. Tricotine and Silvertone Oxtord. In the new autumn shades of Taupe. Brown. i y. Black and Plum. Fashioned alon tailored lines w hich voue i;t o: for this Fall and V inter, and elegantly tinished by a high degree of tailoring. A variety of models for selection at

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The coat i of importance this year and an ecelent assortment is ready from i.75 up. At $19.75 to $45 are handsome coats of smart mixtures. Without furs. At $35 to $95 are rich, fur trimmed coats of tine cloths with such furs :is beaver, nutria, fox and wolf.

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ar to become ttale. The American- emanate keenness nd vitality w inch is inl't ctiou-. while their fresh outjok nron t? o.ue-tions which to u- havo tacorn sstala ; long u'-e, and tiifir racy fa-hion of eprrs-ing their iews. are must inspiring." So we nnd our eistvvhlh- tired ahn.-, righting again v ith the j eckh -s d.j.-h of o 1 r ow n lads, to whom the ar is a holy Crusade and a fascinating adventure. And e tiud a Toronto paper commenting .vjyfuliy on tlie act that Biati'-h fcOldievf now ;idame to the i h iig" lieering.

mt.c.-aee from the governor of one s own state, in a stranue en iron m e nt at the other end of the world ; that i something' And there are often messages de- ! livered that come still nearer the men s hearts thjn any j possible puolic utteiance can. j It i-- a tine iob. that of Ito-enwald s. And it may ! cent to many a reader of this appreciative comment; that he or -he can help along the itood work. Hvery ! friend of a -oldier un be .another such me-ner.

civinc a lonely exile plea-ant news and ! nun lscences

Food the Great Cure-all

NY WOOD Iir rciIINSON M. D.

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On the loain practical point all giv e ti cMid measures taken to correct of these child experts on both sides all defect found. But the chief aim ; of the Atlantic ate agiccd. This is wit to enlist the. interest of tne par- ; that w hile there arc. of oure, ent- and to improve the foüd and1 iraiiv defetts of teeth, nose and -living ha'-it.- of the child.

of home. He choeter. Write to him

.throat, eyes. etc.. which r'juii cor-

rcstion in iimier-sif d and uudtt'-

i - ( nou rished childien. the main 'lrui:', When Bill left for Trance, mother told him to )M 4y f uhioh is icu ii red To cure their

every day and dad told linn to give 'em hell.

'MAN ! PROUD MAN, CLOTHED IN A LITTLE BRIEF AUTHORITY."

The? are, indeed, -reut nays for the innate autocrat: I or the man w ho imagines that all uovr rnment is made j 'or him; in fact, that all the world is his and the full- j iess thereof, and that ail h needs to do is to get him-

tlC by tome process into a position where lie can evei .:. ! . . . . ... .... I .1. . : . i.

isv ins waiuej . a iac:'a i:c puvi-r, a:iu mal i i. is ins m .a .

riv Hege, auu seruingiy , not only his privilege nut utility. The Jj'ige wiio employs, hia position on the bench

a mean- or ngnnng ins personal names, wi.n r-ie-

unit.v" that be lias a ruht to override the law to ti,t lis person.. I spleen upon th.s person or that, w hom he ioes not like. 1- only a specimen

It l- wors-e than ever, howewr. when

An -IS. -karat loafer doesn't know which would more dreadful to wear khaki or wear oe;ail--.

Tlie i-n'f anything pleasant about the war- e,.ept the wa- :t i- g.ung to end.

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tiout.de and .-et them on tile up grade is food and pVnty of it. And its an easy prescription to take. ' One of the rii: places where this

; was shoCn w s in oui open -a It jciJs.se tur tuber.j iloli- chiidl'tn 'V itho.-e threatened with tu bereu losi-. i

lhe poor little slat cu. n-;.- v ere

gien not t-niy oi"i air uo-trs Out ai.-o two good

uay duiing s.chool iiouis. containing plenty of milk and butter and cgg.-

and meat. With the grataviu

tiiat not oiiiv ..I.d lib-;, beg.u to ttrover Iroio tl.eir disease, iiit to in-

Nw for the "proof of the pudding." ( f hundreds of children who ; have jointd these cta-ses, it has j been found possible to make nearly; jo p-.M'cent grow at over one and one-haif times the normal rate, to that they speedily 'catch up with themselves." and about llu percent : moie at the normal rate, leaving' only about o:ic-tifth who do not ( picHoptly respond and begin to comv 1 up to Standard. And in nearly every i one of this u nsucc es-ful minority,

in la !-' there was found some more or iesmtais a uelinitf piijsical cause, whicl; vould,

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Over 2,000 pair Manufacturer's Samples and Short Lots of Shoes for Men, Women and Children at a saving of at least 1-3 on each pair of shoes, or from 50c to $2,00 o.; each purchase.

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otli weight and

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ay their personal irrud he military power s:v.s

oung lieutenant back home on a furlough, .lui-t pronoted from the rank-, made the remark that if such

:nd such a man. a:ain-; whom hi

ll-will, and who haa recent, v

ravlor. ever came under hi

s!l. ( lmlianaH)lN Nc.) Tiie Spanish xov eminent decivied on SaturdaA' to take

c. ,,i i,. i:iMii-,M ! ..i i . i n ; t intci-m,.! o, :, ... i , i i ! crease notiuicdly

..nr., In .I.k.I,.. ..,,.., i. , v ,.. , height. What W H- Still 11! 010 SU1-

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out uir 'oin. niLim .i .o iv- iv v.m iiuit tj liiuiin. i.-n,n -.in. er.- ... .. ,.,i,m. ,o,tM,,tiv un - doubted whether they would t

persons of (think that the 1 ote was s- riously meant, for they pro- j t,J '-' I UM ltl"

(.on-umei in eating ami in sic p u

authority w lucli ',:.,,. km, ..x ti,u o-, I the oi-eii air, tl-j not oi;: i.ep

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rjL'i'is" over the situation m '"

lit cent;;., for instance. t: Spain. Th. we think, is mih hkeiv. ! vllu " ,l vtu Juaur ,ai"

take a longer time and gieater

t'.cuity lor it t, cure or removal. Kvidentiy, tiie communitv can

result t ll afford to s. i iously take uj ti;e

lro'-Uem of seeing that these underled children, amounting to from one-tifth to one-third of the rising pent ration, ct an adequate ssij'.ply

h.eii gravely of pure wholesome1 food. No money

a- a. lie v.hich it may spend for tr.i pur

pose could possibly be mvtsted to oetter advantage. As one cf great inciicil leaders of London put it. "You (.111 never make a mistake when you feed a hungry child."'

.heir school w or k

READ THESE PRICES COME AND SEE

The dermal! governmint always :agt3 when it loeets

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iith an oopo.-ition to it.- policy. The case is Peri'octlv

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family entertained, j h( r llV tjle ( rn.ans. Spain ünaliv announced that slie I

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And tho-e who hao ii'tn ior v' l.i'ici .n tlieit trades.

began to catch up.

1'ia.e or cost price lnuchc

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:.y i een sent to t'a mp j proposed to safeguard Spanish interests. Germany then j - omn.and. he would -ee I expressed ragret ov ei the sinking of Spanish ship-, ami

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I , ,1 i va. a .tili . i.i.. l 11 h i. 1 1 1 in .- 1 1 1 n u t iinuiiH : I f his hfe. He wuH rever grt the rhanoe for that ian. js ,.h vt.., ,VJS :nk b. ., ;ermjn submarnu.. ,. j

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ago. ptgun h! iiiiiu cuNuieu.- e. asses, simoly galherivg together the

schools will meet part of it, and die kitchens and milk stations and communal dining hall- and kitchen, another. Ujt the linal and permaii. nt solution of the probltm goes further back, and that is to ee that everv parent able, and willing to

$3.00 Men's Gun Metal A Shoes for tptrO $6.50 Men's Dress Shoes $8.00 Men's Mahogany (C QC Tan Dress Shoes for . O.OO $2.00 Men's Muleskin G 1 W-rk Shoes for ipl.UcI $4.00 Men's Heavy Tan $0 QC Work Shoes for $&.Z70 $5.00 Growing Girls, 0 QC Dress Shoes for pO.ZJO $7.00 Women's Fine Kid (J A Q C High Top Shoes for . . ipVO $5.00 Men's Army Last $0 QC Shoes for tpD.VD

$4.00 Men's Gun Metal t0 QC Shoes for xp.UD $5.00 Men's Dress Shoes $4.00 Women's Dress C Shoes for q)a.T,0 $4.50 Women's Kid $Q A C Shoes for fpO.D $2.75 Youth's Gun Metal $1 QC Shoes for yl.VU $2.00 Child's Pat. Leather $1 O C Cloth Top Shoes for .... V A $3.50 Little Misses' But- C0 jC ton Shoes for $5.00 Boys' Tan English tQ 7C Shoes for $0. i D

villi more Drain. m his let than this young lieutenant : u..- therefore dear that there was to be no change

ver had or ever will l:"s. e ;n Iiis head. t- already J in Otrman poli y .

i nroute to a htgh.er emim-ston than th..- ouug up-' i tan will probaoly ev i ach. y t it 1 . - to :ilu--i

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aiu! n,o-t unucr-nouri-hed work shall receive a wage adequate

So we have t h

Spanish port- will be taken over. What the re.-ult

hi- w :!! !. ';- not er know; . (.erninnv n.av 'aire ' !

rate the part Such men aie not :.. for any orlice. ;iml sl,)p with that. It is said that the imperiitl. govern-

j children out of 1 came to the I lo-

the thousands who to ena'ole him or her to properly

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. ciiii'iren were gie:i u ea.ineni. oi of1 . ...

course, tor s'.a h Uetmite oiserise- or" pliysical defect- as they were s uf-

nti( ii less a military les wwid do well to uch jacksnipes i-fo:. f command. It is m th r.atoie ,

im e. a 11' b"k to . at :m

tl:e nitiitary

be :r'n,l them to any

tuthori- j ment doe- r.ot ie.-ire war since it fears Spanish tm

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South America, which is recognized a- power- j

:s it 'probable that even a war-mad nation s.i h a time a- this, care to add a new enemy -s. tit c ombitiat on. However. Spain mav have

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i.ive onsldetation fi.'.m nu

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s.metl.ing to -ay about future de elopment--. If th.e Gern. an.-, keti- on destroying Spanish bhips that may precrp.taie mattet?. The situation is manifestly critical

fermg from, but the main thing war-

to improve their food supply. The? . i

parents of the childien were called into the game by means of evening meeting-', and something of a -pii.t ot w hole-on. e eompetit.oti wa developed between the ditte;nt clasj.es a to which couLi n.ake th.e most

l"ed, house and educate th ir children. The mi'. e-t vivid and coiiv ineing demonstration ever given that better wages for the parent is th- best

re tor under-teedmg in the ehil-

SELF SERVICE SHOE STORE 314 South Michigan St.

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d:en ;s that furnished by conditions in Kngland. In the er.ormo is increase in !

the Wa spite of uv price

food, in spite of th scarcity of

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certain kinds of food and t'vri'u; dislocation and lc

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I III! MAT LIlUiUTV LOAN, ii I iia go llcrahl-rxaniincr.) i'r.i ; -t 1,:'. i-uy loan drive will begin on Sept. J". V..1 cotttiu-e for three weeks, and will yield, it is hoped, h.'.a1'.'. o almost exactlv the amount it is t-

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the war ta Mil now pending m j gieric ;rnprov eirtt.t of hou??e 3r..I j other living conditions, and to pat e this amount each subscriber to the ti,e,M in touch with milk stations.

diet kitchen's and the like.

rapid and substantial progi ex. Some v äste produced by war. ti e dea'h 'model" meal were supplied in tiie ;rate among children actually went. U-ginning, but the main erfot was' down in the third year of the war' to raise the standard of nutrition ' to the lowest ever reached in his-j and knowledge of food value- at tcryl Due chietly to the etiormou-:

it. crease in wages affecting three- I fourth- of all th-' working clas-eq.

which w ou.d mean r.earlv .

WILL SOOfJ BEGIN CANVASS OF ELIGIBLE VOTERS IN ARMY CAMPS

INDIANAPOLIS, ,-ept. '-, ui.i:. two w eeks the commission appointeJ : H'

liov. (joou'icli to iet,i-t.er me miiana soldier.', eligible to vote, w ill

Ten vw m nti'il 'JiMMlh ITPi iir.T1CTf

in a canv Lis of tli

.i i

i j mf1

er.t of the total population.

i at I.ouisv ille. Battle Creek and m Ithc southeast to qu'ify th meu for

1

. lour. mut at least double his subscription w t.o . . rot yet subscribed must do so. a-t fo r avon this drive should be mo.e

I and

spontat.e..i. .-i.e-esst-jl than the others have been l . ,, w devote

a ii d Ins colleagues feel conti

The result- were most gratify m-:

encouraging, ana alter r.eany

d srrvuee, Lr. llmer-

AMERICAN LAUNCHINGS FOR AUGUST EXCEED

a ! s o.i.

n

.i 1 1

.'Ii.; ,t lei W 1 1 i i A th-.l .-

. v

in-' a : -erne sort

..- Co. l.ll'.iU'.jt! r. icc.il a . . ulate

i:

I;, focd ;o

O '.a'- Attic: i l '. . e ( tl ; .i v ; t; I 1 i c 1 i a . ' .'. ' ' -1 r j

N

a . o

l.e t:

- a not lie: ... . i . . ! '. ' e ' s f 1 1 1 i A- l.e o W 1.

i o,e w h'.e h do no .a Neil . e tl'U i p: o'os i a; i'.t f ' a r. J i

son is

that Mi Wilson and the congressional majority supportinK1 him have made it plain that they piopose t" allow loam to take the p!a..e of

son der.

that outside of the f.ve to ten

w .h .r.do--.h;ea; r a higiier i ate of ta.a -', . : re uico.ne-.. on inheritances arui or e. e." . A- the u,.r vr ioan will supplement tas. ; :...!i tax--- !..! i -. . e . 1 1 yt'mi.i; lit- '.-en fa n that well .an '-e . faat.or.. a reed tor ir.or.rv f'c.at ;- lor the

t h. a t money represent: wii; sf.i; evist and

e me: ...v .oai

percent of definite mtntal and other

! het editary

defects

hiid .m be

a 1 most

brought up to

condition of health

ir.d v .fe'or.

e . e ry a fair

a r: i to the. r

! the November election. 1 Thirt Men emploved bv the 4 omi ... j mission will fo to 'imp Taylor Sept. II'.. 11 and 1 to register the Imiiaua men thcie. and on the same dates

ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS -" , to Cap Custcr to f Joualify the si. idiers in training there.

Net sutf.ru ay six men will start :oi the c -antonioc-r.ts in the southeast to make legistrations. Tiie commission

H.ti - - . a , 1 1. JU . ' t y

: - f ; cl

i b 1 1 : I

. i i -mrican

V .

, e

u

r f lhe w o i k . 1 : e -1 . . '. t 1 !i-v.!:.d .r. i i -! I O .e. !. f .

' e t ; -. ; u 1 1 ; : g :o Piur.t that lt: - ! ' u. e : habe ..a . -.a

I r.irj v ill hav e to

I: :t the i j...tl;;, list n.ake all other arg anient. futile. 1 "'the.' in::;.' ) e.ng eoua!. the mote amtV.v tb.e nation

h.e Liberty loan., the t-wer casualty lin

t!ie o. ei w he. billig majeiity u the full normal famiard f.-r

ai,e ar.d j-ex. -j': e yea'- late'" .It!" .'.. s.i es v here established in tb.e children'-

at Hellevue hospital. New

su cri be to f 1 1 e r e w . 1 1 e Tii.- .- : l.e ' 'I I ' -. X U

under the leade;

Dr.

t'cat.on

P. e . ' i . .

- ' e ; : u- ,

r a.

W 11 ix h di

ri a mi

tn,

'j la. bed.

erv ,c i"ork .

c . Smith. The 0:i utia

for admission to the classes was that the hild sihVli!d be r'.ve poind- r-r more under weight for hi or her

Ann:.'. . '"io.s; tiii.toom . ' i

rful phv.icAl exam'.nat. ;i

VA-HI.llTI.V, !-e erv of merchant -hip-

shiny aid- in Au a v.-' vious tecord for

Chairman t "Oal'ti w M. s.l.wc e t .i e r e ' i v

s;x ship- a-regatit.g 4 C . 1 4 ., (ie;,

w eicht tcr:s. wer turned out. i u t forty -f ou ' of the siiips of an ag- . greg-te deadweight tor.r.age of -21.- '. '14Ö wr steel and the r"-.. lininir '2 2 ' veje wi e.. or ( o::.pos;e

exceej a.i Pre-J a,VJiUri word from the comma:-. 3this country. ;ir? uVli..v al Camp Shei?A- at

snipping . b; ., . Ml.a.. before er:,iir.g their

i i ejif'-entativ t - to the train, in. : cmps

er the Indiana tue;..

Smith & Wherrett 326-328 So. Michigan St.

adv;-e,i today hy "'harles

. uii ecior L'eneri'.i or tu I

tteet corporatior . Sixty

I J I T n -

' Th'" comm --lor. e xpeef to !..

'e '

e f ra 1

1 v

oua v

Ir.d iura

ot

ASTHMA

si

or.iv th

te 1 States j

men who are in tm

e '.. t ion ua v w in

There I co cur"' but rebf i eften trcugbt ty

uttel to cast their halbe

Don't -av

-.Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ads helper.

oil s.r.v

it t::c a s- l ipi e-.

ttiP

Rely On Cuticui'a For Skin Troubles

'! Jrn S.-( ST " r B t T A ' 1 . -'. in A. -..r..: i . I. fr -"f. f .x

EV PRICES 30c, 60c, $1.20