South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 285, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 12 October 1918 — Page 4

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THE SOUTH BEND NEWSTIMEL

SOUTH BE KD HEYfS - TIMES

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JOUN II KN HY ZU VCR. Editor.

and roc! w;itfir the day before yesterdiy, nr. 1" he po.r.te! toward the Oman lines -

':hr- blank ty-b.'a nk Hi;ns ar-, rieht I

ir.r !:;:, und we di n t grj ovt!" Hi? comrades niii r in u red their approval. Th.it particular piece of negligence i being attended r. The incident is rlearly typical of the American

. army spirit. Our soldier? feel that they have enne to AiKfUM rrfM Moving Pp In .r lJTZ I r.re for on Mirror only to 11-k the Hermans vu. Two i-a iy nd Night. 'land that f-v ry day not -pent in chasing the enemy

Rm Ibon 1151.

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' toward Berlin at the point of a bayonet is a day wasted. Bil lhn 1100, T!i--y want to finish the job. ar.d tlu-n omip home.

Call t the "Sire or t'fhoae abov a rat, era asI a for. It is the -:iT!lf. p;rit with which Americans always department wnntci-Ibllt'-riV. A lr.rtU'.iirf. ('..'' uiatlou Of , k;. . , . pt t th , , .rorxrer thin inouatlcj. tor "waut aui." If your Lame 1 In tLe telepLon ' ' K1 'l J ., px.u mat r.ov. it ..ron-uor tfian directory, till III is mzU- afir liin-rt.on. Urion tcatten- i ,.Sf.r before. n befits the s!7,- of th job t:oo tr, fcuain. tail fie.-ütwQ, L"r ilel'.Tery of papers, bad . telrpaore srrvb-e. rtc.. f fcf a i cf ii partuit dth walcb joii re ieil.n. TLe .V -Tlrr.-. Las tUrb-a trunk Illie-S, til of; A SMALL LOAN AFTFFv ALL.

S; billion dollar is a tiny sum for a government

'Llrü rt-aiouJ to llur. PL.ol 11. 1 aiM LWll -l'Ai.

SmSCKimON RATI: :-M rr.L -m l Ltlr; Edition. I ,. f ... K:nle Copy, He; Sun lay, lhverel by oasrU-r la .vluti. '"rio.v trom U ' ilfH'l atiit M:!nük.i 'i r-r V-ir la 1? ID'C, -r l-'c by ti Th- :.tr,rn:nt : r.,1 f,,r

Mniß -a-l Ilidr i; l.tioü. d-;:y In'-iiiairuf Sjnday. j by mall, r,-r r-iootli ; To - tw, ci .q:l; p-r xawiitu there- totals up to aho-it Mten hilüon. It

. 1 ut it ?o much after all'.

r lr.cj;Jdint,' th- present loan

Feems enormous

the average in-

. . , . . diid'ial loan fr unit of por.ul uion amounts to JHn. ADVnnTISIN RATHS: A the -jTrt:t'.Dj department. Forelfn Ad?ert!Binff KrepetiULlT : CUNL. Lt)i:LNZi:N A whilf th awra-.r'-- vf?.KIi is ahout S2,Ci'0; so vl;at we

VVrll: ii.V.STtJeerS'.lSi r,ai:y railed upon io ,ive, altogether, in our four

Chicago. The .Nes-ria eadwaTorg to KtiJ lta aJrertiBlna

raudl tbruuga patrcoase of tor m&r

fper will coDfei lacU csaBteUljp

eoliuwai free from fraudulent niirpraDUtioa. Any Prton iwi,rtr p,;,r. je a -..an aru.-nintini; to ahout riizht per-

per will coDfer a tarftc ik Baoatuut ir reprtlaj -nt of our cpita!.

Not so lar-f a pa r.ie nt after all for what wo alrea!:

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PLANTING 'i WALNUTS. Th'.- ar'1 .'o.tijiirati "ly f. a i !.. k wa iuul tr f t Iri tn l 'n;t d .-lat-.-. Mhi:;, p- r-"t.-s ha i r.-d : :: . the wii!.v(,-v;i'l i "J "f v,.i!:. :' '' ; t.n.-t" U imI-'ü-: - ,ili j 1 1 1 in t ! . t ! r ' i : i . i . ' . 1 1 of ' ii . . . i i : a : .' ti ee . T r: f . r N !r,f":;r.!".; TV . n i : r. i .-u - tri: tel v. ith th w ri; of h-'.-atir. t h- tt s for I ! Saro a : irtr-i'!,l to jd.it. t, I'T cm rj Xi- f i J I . six walm.:-- t.ii.f-a f rojii that tr Thus a .-ar fro:!; now th-r- will ' , with t:oo 1 lu .v. tiny walnut tr--urovvir: n-'.ir v. ry j-faoip tii.it n.ark- th.' rr;if of th!'.ir''iU tr"'. With th- rt f ai'1 th-U "'ins a--ur-d. at I'.i.-t half of t h'Xf tis may ! exported to ta-a'-h i.wifunty. Fentually w .-hili j,riin. iathr thin !'-. I;, the war -incy th it sW' is a v. ay o.eiy Wilnut Hi X h t . And th.i' new pnera ti"n of Mark walnuts, we ar" eonfidnt, will n'er for v u n-tock--. Tlif pro.-'durt i ."inith-a r;t f'f our nw attitnd' toward tr s in en'ra. '- no iontr r regard w'ods a ? our pion-T forefathers did nvrely soux'thini; to le rxterminat-d, to make way for eu'tiation. We an learning to trfasure tret f,,j- th ir lumh.-r, th'dr inrt anil their shad, and to ronerv- tip in for o.rs hei'i'l our children. There Is still too much ;. reh s.-nos. thoi:ii. Why ri L apply this Ida k walnut plan K'nt rally to tr s of aluc. and jdant half a dozen for ea ry old nn rut d.wn?

hv e, and ar' atauit to receive. I'ranre. d -v. .t ri ted agriculturally, politically .tnd indu.ctriallv. has .uh.ucrihc( ahout three time. as much If r ca pita.

WHY DOES THE SOUTH OBJECT? It is inter(!inir to ki."w that the Husan Ik Anthony sulfr;u;e n uiendm 'n t w as killei in the senate r y the south the majority of the opposition heinR senators from th.- southern state?. This from the home of

' f hiva I ry ! j Was it the temptation to display "a little brief nuI thority?" Was it the ancient idea that an independent woman is an unprotected woman, which moved them? I Or did they think that rantin: woman a ric;ht to yotc

in tili.- mighty 'ittstions which so vitally conr.rn her and her family, in any way could Interfere with th" prompt and e.'ficicnt prosecution of the war?

CTKRY ON! Ion't talk ahout an inconclusive peace. Rememhex " In I-landers Fields," hy Lieut. John Mellae, who died liphtin' in Flanders last January: "Take up the quarrel with the foe: To you, from falling hands, we throw The torch! P,e yours to hohl it hizh If ye hrfak faith with us who die. We shall not sleep, though poppies urow In Flanders Fields."

THE LOST 5o PER CENT. l-'ully .".' percent of 'the pe;-;shabh food stti'Ts whicli we row raise rter reaches the consumer, :, to tpt

l-eie nt of our potato nop spoils, says Herbert Hoover.

A stater. letit of this knal from .Mr. IIoowt means sol;" t h inir for I c has in est u: it d every anub- t' the food situation in this country, and ran Park Iih iijrure.with fieti. The fault. a (('rdmt to Hoover. Ii-s not with the farmer.-, for t hey h.ive n-;onbd p.eroira hy trt t!o allupott them, only to .--re t:;e I tm : t - of the ir lib. us rrt on th'ir hands. Nor is tlie troulie w:Ni ti.e ;-.- nner; lie Would I I' iU.lv too U'iid to i u if ! ro'iM. Th..' root ol all tin.- rvil is poor roads ab-1 tie' lie!; of express dep try from (a. 1:1 to mark t.

What th fartaer r.e. is

Tlie st a ere peopl are doint? their hit, too. Thero are actors who can make ? 1 , 0 0 0 to $l,r00 a week at home who are entertaining our hoys In Franc at a recom-

I :en.-e of board and lodsins and Jl.'i a week for spt-nd-i in money.

Now the German Kovrrnment says it was King Kd-

1 -.'ard th:it started th war. Surely it wouldn't occur to

e.nybodv but .1 T'rus-i.in to blame it on a man who died several years before it happened.

Olher Editors Than Ours

Tin: in Tiuu.AT. ( ImlianatHdis Iail.v Times.) derma ny has captured two American soldiers carryir.tr shotgtins. Tl:e Huns don't like shotguns not in the hands of

d h;::hw ! s ar.d a ' a ' ank:

And the (Jerman govnu:ment has sent an ultimatum

a larce

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lb tli'- rnit' d States threatening to shoot every AmeriWbat the .:,aai . i:! r. . t d . -1 1 ; 1 n -1 .s Ki..!i:;()! .piie,- eapturcd if a shotgun or shotgun ammunima 1 k . whah r u only be op. rut. d wie n th- te id ; tion is found 0:1 him.

' Kais-r Fill sa s that shotguns in warfare are forI bidden by Tiie Hague eon ntion.

j 1 ne rial train is mat 1 n tiat'ue convention permits i:de !:; .1 Ket, ; ,, , , . . ,u.. i,ii, . . ..

Iii- u.-" 'i .-:i''iiii iiiii iiiiii iii- nimi-H7n 1 1 ni ii i ni

rife in gtmral war police work and in guarding pri.-oners. Shotguns at e being us d by Yanks "over there" for

W lie re the suoplv 1 ,1 mpb . ,

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a 1 1 o 1 i 1 a 1 1 1 a i i . W t . : t i 1 ! "

the ra:-:r,:; of fio!s:it;s. cvn of t!e p tu -ha! ' v arp-ty. bei o 1U 'i''.t.l!i. Ttie I v 1 p r 1 : 1 1 of a .,f - ! r :d w ; ii -

u el 1 v r v. and t h m i : m 1 1 1 1 1 of p a b! : ma 1 kt -

t h o - e p u r p 1" s e

I'.ut et ri if they wen used to blaze a pith to Iter-

f.-r tiie dispo-il of produe". ar.- r v. . . ,.f the :!a! '! p,,, what right has the arch murderer of all history to

efiipha -!. d bv t h.e wa .

but ii d.'p U'l'-et o; ; m th it Iprote-t? What right of profst has the Hun who

she n-d is eternal. They -!. . .! I be t!m .- ,; ! Ih.-ent or: perat i e action :-e; w 1 the pa t ends of the hnr.

t of i-i- ! scorn d all rules and laws laid down by The Hague . ( j convention which did not pleas him? j The imperial government of Germany has torn up solemn treaties; warred on non-combatants, nurses.

- - - - ; wounded babies; viol ated international law and trampPRl'SSIAN PEACE PATTE!'. ,l upon honor, truth, justice and right. I'r.nce Maxi.niliati. the ibrmau bn,u's tiiam e.b-r. And now this Hun. with his hands dyed red in honest uhile lidding for p t.-b graphs to F.. ton Fuiiatb irtoh''s hlood, with his pockets tilled with stolen booty

;anu nis irinxuu reroru 01 criminality, tains or ine

Hague convention! The Hague convention meant nothing to the Hun and means nothing to him now if it stands between

. operation with th.-ir gov . r:t m. v. : s w d. with ( b -.i's j a nd tho gratifying of his bestial desires and his help, h ad us to an hmouai'b- pe u- j We devoutly pray that our government will noi It sounds pke the Ka;-r s voi e. And v cry hk.lv it is. jtuke away one shotgun from the Yanks. Mavhe the nun w h. rub- 'bn. tuy and Au-tri 1 W hop that our government will see tit to senI , ....... , . this w.irnitiL- to tlie Hur.s who f vi r our shotirnns

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the Austro-Hungati.:i to:. n m:i::--b r: "The glorious . ! e . 5 of oar armhs aii l the d-t'U -mination of our p-o;! - to i!t f 'id tiiem-' l s in b.yal

oirse thi". know, as ru.-.n to maa. what r oi.-.u.-e it is;

Tor every American soldier you slay because he

! has .a shotgun or shotgun ammunition we will shoot

but they are rtally talking to the j.. ..pb. .- i( h :f is (;or:rian otbeers! For even reprisal you make we in ant for pu! licit) 5 ;rp.-s i w ill make f;e! We hae 10 times as many German Mavhe the m 1 ; "'"it y of the b : r . . an an! A ' t :-. . n p. o . I't'isnnors as you hold Americans, and we can kill , . . : lu tini. s as many. Hevare!" pie still swahow :. as ..f v er- Im wl;-:e : 1 . sane. 1

1 outer world hnds it a ! .-ut d!y fa!-e in pre!u.-s ar.d eon - j

tin: pi :nr'.i; or lirxiwn. ( India nuiM. lis Tiino.) 11 n America first set fiot in the world war some of us tried to fool ourselves into believi-c.g that we wer.1

tartan armi.s not "u hu iou - ' Tu. rm.iti atilj,,.,. ti-nting th" German oeot.!,: that we were engage-1

elusion. Ti:e prevent .'...ds ' :!'.. (

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Autro-lIun;a! ian 1 a; b'- tl iy .-. n.-; "!-t r.nined. ' Th-?y are not "in b,i'. coop' rat: wr!i tite-.r gov ernnienis." G".! s rot h 1; ; r. g th m. And their prrs r.t procedure, military rr P.ii bm.ata . w 1'! r 1 rir.g th.-in

a n lienor. : b p. u e j Tla- only w a.v tl.o--. t it;::::.; jo a-u - . an o!'ta in a:;v j i.a m.f ... .... 'O U Y. it v i . '. . ' . 1O1 .n.t -....

upon the hitrhlv important task of trouncing the German government the kaiser and his gang of robbercutthroats. And even to this day some American citizens wrap themselves in the cloak of ignorance and go on talking about not warring against German people 'out against German rulers. Let us not listen to them. They are leeeived or th'V are trvir.g to deceive us.

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

1 r Ily Jainos .1. Montabaur. If I should tell you that I knew A restaurant where one could get A beefsteak big enough for two. A sal. id and an omelette. A fat plum pudding, brown and rich, A slab of real imported cheese, And all the little extras which Are served with dishes such as these, And that plain folks, like and me. About the pricH would never fuss. It's very likely that you'd be Incredulous. If I hould say that though the war Has booste.l prices everywhere Food costs less than It did before And one gets bigger portions there; That when you've drained your coffee cup The. quiet, watchful serving men t'ume instantly and fill it up. Again, again, and then again. And for this service they'd demur At charging you one extra cent, I fancy you would register Astonishment. If I should give the list of things They serve you there three times a day. The costly dishes, fit for kings. Frepared in an enchanting way". And say you needn't ever feel Uneasy over the expenso Because the check for any meal Is never over sixty cents, Your eyes would open very wide. And as I set myself for flight You'd likely tell me that I lied. And you'd be right.

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ki:i:p yoik i:yi: on him. The voice may be the voice of Maximilian, but the hand will probably le the hand of the kaiser.

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GiTiTiNG sor un:. Now the Fritish can make German prisoners work those coal mines'.

their hens

Tin: ni:t whim:. Soon the kaiser will be complain-

I o not stop and think and ponder ling that the allies won't let him rel 'p and be a Liberty bonder. I treat like a gentleman.

Modern Methods of Quarantine

The world i. growing smaller every day. Not only, as the geologists assure us, by the wrinkling of its trust as its red hot molten interior cools and shrinks, hut also by the genii of Aladdin's l imp of science, steam and gas and "juice," bringing us closer to every other habitable part of it. For aJl practical purposes, the Atlantic ocean is only a tenth as wide as it was in the days of the Mayflower, and a 20th of its vast and howling stretch in the time of Columbus. Nowhere is this better illustrated than in the sweep of pestilences and the spread of epidemics. Contrary to traditional belief these visitations of the wrath of God do not fall from the skies or travel upon the wings of the wind. They have to ho laboriously carried from place to place by messenger, and the couriers who deliver these despatched of death, are nine times out of ten either human beings or insects. It may be an open question whether trade follows the Flag or not, but there can be no manner of doubt that epidemics follow trade and

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For two days Monday and Tuesday. October 14th and 15th one of this country's largest and best known Furriers will have on display and sale at this store An Exceptional Showing of FINE FURS Including new Coatee. Stoles, Scarfs. Mini's and" Coats. In HuvL-on Seal, Ee-x of every fcinJ. Sable. Kolinsky, .Mink. Nutria, Beaver, squirrel. Opossum. Skunk Martin an j "Lynx. Mr. E vi ward Ryan, representing; this Furrier, will i;ie his personal attention to the showing and selling of these Purs. W'e were indeed lortunate in securine; this collection nf luxurious Furs and advise all who anticipate r-uyincr Fur, f.r r th.emselves or as Christmas gifts, to inspect this showing.

If Desired Appointments Can Be Made.

SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS -from 7:30 to 9:30 No C. O. Ds No phone orders No approvals. S.S. on WOOL SYYEATERS at 5?. 05 Misses' and Women's sizes in wool sweaters, coat or slip-over shies. In Blue, Hose, Grav and Bed. Si. 2.5 PETTICOATS at -0c Cotton TatTetine petticoats with adjustable top. In black with floral design. SILK CAMISOLE 69c each Slip on or button front models in flesh or white. A line jersey woven silk. Not more than two to a customer. TRIMMED HATS at ?5. :5 Beavers or Velvets trimmed with fur. banded ostrich., flowers or ribbon. S6.00 to $8. 50 Hats.

tion-wide outburst of influenza in pain, and in July of an outbreak of cholera in Petrograd and Moscow, health officers in the porta all up and down our Atlantic coasts beKan to prick up their ears and snuff the air. figuratively speaking. In peaceful times eases ef both diseases would have reached us long age in the emigrant-crowded steerages of our great Atlantic liners, hut the war by its almost complete wiping out of emigration, has deine us this one small favor at least of delajing

their arrival and diminishing our I risks. j Strange as it may seem, the "flue" gives us far more uneasiness than ; the cholera, because aftrr we 1 ave ' boiled the drinking water and steri- ; lized the food and isolated the -ick ; and vaccinated those who have come : in contact with them, all we have to ; elo is to deal with the carriers, and

the pestilence is down and out. These carriers are human hosts of the disease germs, who thought themselves in fairly good health, carry the "hues" about with them and may spread them broadcast. They are probably the means by which the disease survives over from

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spread along the trade routes. When ' np reason io anowier. vvnerever the traveling merchant packs his ! ther1 h'ls Wn epidemic of ch-d-

which, if given in r.dvance, very considerably diminishes the risks of catching the disease, although it is not a complete protection. Andsa serum which .seems to diminish the deadllness of the eliseas when it does occur, so that by the aid of this and modern methods of medical treatment, particu-arly the injection of large amounts of salt solution into a vein to make good the, terrific Hooding of the body fluids out in the profuse discharges have reduced the death rate from P.). 4 0 and even 3 0 percent, dow n to about 1 or 20.

The Public Pulse

Communications for thl cohnan may be eigne; anonymously but muit be Rccompanievl by the name of tfce writer to lnsnre ooJ fait?.. No reprrBiMMty for 1': ct or enthments oxpn-wed will be assumed. Honest dlitiBsicn r,f putdio fpiestions I Inrlted, but with the right renerred to eliminate tieler? and ob Jeetlo nable matter. The rolucin Is free. Bat, be reasonable.

grip and sets forth to cover his territory, he carries with him, unwittingly, a side line of samples, which elisplay themselves without any effem on his part. And as cars travel far faster than caravans, and .steamships than scheioners, epidemics spread at something like 10 times the rate that they used to. An outbreak of cholera or influenza in Russia or Kgypt interests us more keenly and reaches us ejuicker than one just on the other side of the Alleghanies did a hundred and fifty years ago. '

era in a given season, no matter how thoroughly it his apparently been stamped out, health oll.cers are now always sharply on the alert the next summer to detect and head off small scattered outbreaks which will start from these human incubators of the germ. We ran head off and short circuit quite quickly this method of spread and reappearance ef the disease.

j This is by the systematic microseopI ic and bacteriological examination of the discharges from the bowels j of those' who have either recovered from the disease, or have come in

rnntn,,nontlv l,Pn Inst Juno thejvlOSe Contact With it, tO See whether

cables flashed the reports of a na-

TIli; UIGHT MAN IN Tili: RIGHT IMA( i ;. Cditor News-Times. Our president's reply to Germany's can not hut convince the world that this is Cnd's w;i r, and that He has choten the right man whom He can trust with His great mission of m.ikii g the world better. We are paying too dear a price, not with money, but with our lives and our blood to mak. a half job of it. Te my mind !'! is saying to our president: "I wai.t you to see that

is lirished in h riuiht

this mission

way. for ou are -a Washington and of

duplicate of T.in'oln. who

W. :ire '-irkting the n 'M' of llunl.in 1 as well as

Further v i. dm.-.- and 1 i-tt ;:-- m- -. : d. .p n the.r ;?h, ir Hohenz.-Uerns and 1 1 inib nbur-'s. dishonor. la J-r..f.v h.uir.in aud div ii w t .it h and im.t-1 The p.-ople if Hunla nl are :ghting us. tb.' ir own de.-trur'.: o; ; They not onlv are b-hting us but they are robbing . j ;s. They are not only ::ghtir.g and robbing us but they

are mistreating Tb.-y are killing our loss "ou-r tli re." They are initr-atir.g our boys tliey have captured in battle. They ;u e -ohhing tl'ee American bov s

THE SC)!.i)ILl' COLl 1. Or.e of S'i'y l'.ik. r's - is, v.-itinc th

.rmy

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w !..-: h- r t be A uierjean

troops .r.- a!:-r'.--d wrn t ;. v . 1 1 . : 1 1 - ;it , i -.nmnki. li.s in ,uiri s h.tve .i.-v eh-p- 1 i:.b fa i ts re-

they nave tikm. Ar.d :t i-i't the (Jerman kaiser, nor the ibr:;i.tn general, too- tlie (Jerman government that'. th'ir.: the rob! ir.-. The (J. rtu.in people are

to ci m istmas nuYinis.

K.ird.rc Am..,..,n sdl.-r I -i-. ' " - -m ComlUint w;1s m uL to German (Jen. Xv lander that

d h: b'. -u th- er. t.irv 's ! ' (; rmans were robbing American prisoners of their 1. .d ar. i . .:i 1 i. T:--!. w a a bn watch, s ana rings. He inv t .t i -rated and issued an

( i .i. r threatinc (lerm ms rab'gh.t in committing such

"al fo md his own people

mericans

ti.is.-: b omp..;;? ;Kt. t,, tun our "fr;e:i-ls.' asserting that we are not at

w r with :h. :.: , but with fh ir government. The peoplv "f (J. i is. i! are at war w ith u-. They are trulv l!'.:t'.r;h n th :r w rfare. iut as their gov - niiii.'tit They n' il b.- lb.i. v:thiu th-i.i by r - buik tlieir ;t.;or,er.s our oi:?.

a n o:..r. r , wrifth-r I:.sih-" (. e. ;,. r is,e th..t i.-.t abri it " Th' r- -po- -.

I thefts. This (borman general fu md his owr cmlty. They are th j ojde s,,T-jlt foidish Ai

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Htuli ' ' tiduy, ab d i-",.d vi tth.. : e ?W rda: .

rv?ry patriotic citizen Is expected to co-operate with the patriotic merchants of Indiana, In executing the program agreed upon by representatives c)f the retail trade and the war industries board, by whic.i it Is hoped to conserve man power and transportation facilities, ordinarily required to handle th rush of Christ map business This program emphasize the following polnt: 1. Christmas shoppers will spread the!r buyinqr or the months of October ar.d November, thus avoiding nn eleventh hour rush and congestion. 2. Shop during the early hours of the day, for the reason given afove. 3. Buy useful gifts. which docs rot mean that toys are to be omttted 4. Send all rnckagoi thtoush the mails before December Tth In crder that there may be no competition with the more f-p-sentl.il mails. The same applies to express packages. 5. Avoid Fhipping or -mailing bulky articles. 5. Carry home your purchases. avoid sy.cia deliveries, pay caeh and do not ask for a pproval

! the germs of cholera are still pres- ! ent. If these are found, the carrier ! is treated with the cholera serum and with intestinal antiseptics and kept in an isolation hospital or eamp until all traces of the spirilla have disappeared.

said, 'You can foe 1 s-"me of the people some of the "imc hut you can't fool all of the people all of the time.' " Pros't Wilson aid in his reply: "You could try to fool me once but you would not su('-ed in fooling me the second time. You could suppress a people f.r some time, but you will not succeed in suppressing a people for all time." H. MARK. Mi.-hawaka. Int.

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i Thix gives us quite effective and i reliable practical control of the disease, as illustrated by the admirable ficht againt it made by the i Italian army medical corps. In the j first year of the war, cholera was ! brought into the Italian lines by

sump Austrian prisoners, ana tne in- j I fection had become widely spread ;

j before it was discovered, reaching i

Ja total of nearly lTO) eases among: ' the prisoners and Italian troops ;

brought in contact with them with- . in n few weeks. Then the situ i tion j was promptly attacked, the drinking ; water sterilized, the patients and '

j contacts isolated, the infected camps ; and barracks burned .and flooded . ' with corrosive subhmate solution. ; ; with such succe-s. that bar-dy a J thousand more cases- appeared, and ' the deaths were kept down to about i two thousand. The f -vdovvinir spring ! several sruall pi.leni: 's started from ; i . '

carriers wnicn r.ai .-s-ape i ueteo- i

. I tion. hut these were promptly f r.uff-

' ed out before they had reached two : i thousand cas-s all told, w ith only a J I few hundred deaths. This was prae- , tirally the end of an epidemic, 'vhich ! under the sanitary conditions which j

in previous war, j

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