South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 295, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 22 October 1918 — Page 2

TniVY i:vi:n'in;, ottoiii:u 22. ioih.

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES

Six Trusted and True Servants Must Give Way to the March of Progress T?UJ ;in'1 '-r" Tsi,:v .,r.! K 1 ;e, old and i ;. k is Jv :,,.,r ,dd. Ti. 1. m :UKJ Ki;'L' ;iU ""!5t Jh:i'..- bee ;lt ho station .. I IJ for They haxn nuth v ed the;, u-pfil- y.,,is. hut th-v are settin:,' too old

now mey ur. to i-iioviMi , for active tm o. Thev cannot

"""" 1 ' -s i im ., K iJ-oiiii- engine ran j;

thrown Lv the

Refugees Reparing Homes

EBT GEIffl

lodvc

r some tiling mor

infj ar" to f.- 1! 3nto the dboard, march of propres.. Pouth Hend i-- r;i; Tnt. opolitan In more

The city has de i . I 1 th it h.or.-.v are It very Rood thinj; red to haw- on t!;.. city payroll.

'(" " ! . ; 1 !, '. tn.ifl i't',f

I"" ll'.e M I '.K P. I M V Cim.'ll L'O

so th y ;ir- to Pe r-jila' by tins

mod : n on t : a ption for hre tixhtiri?. J Tii !dy iv 1: years old, and Kap j s mud ounirer. h'-.r.' only nine, !

''it they art- to luv 'a a , t o. to th'; jr.folin- r r: t.' 1 r . . -J i r 1 and Kii; arc in'!- u ousters

im I a r ' 1 to 1 ; 1 1 1 v ami Kork and

'VfA3$jV TAV1 T'--xV

GIVES BELG V

IS ITEMIZED

I Millions Upon Millions of Dol

lars Will be Required to Repay the Stricken Little Country,

! -..Mi.ar.d to Hillv ai.d Kork and! V . TJLJ- '' ' ' ' .l -X : -K - V,'y ".7"

tor one thit.p. tlu-y .at too ,lli;rh ; T: :':.;.-. h:it th y have- to -o, too. Jin. 4 I . ,tf: i 1 1' j . f 1 VV'J i- H"5-; ' llh,, theV r- wo-kin'. and th.-i- i ,.:,rs old and Kmc is 1 Thy 1; H' hi i ' ".r -H" , city authorities :irK'- thV iüarnu. i: 1 h., ,. I... ;tt station No. 10 for H '" J T ' &i 'f'd '-'' 1 p : C 4 k ' ö! a"line nein h do r.ot -.t -vh::., i;i ti....... TuU.y an.l Kaj.e pull ' , U r 1 Ujv? '. " ' V" t-y rf-st. .: ar- rhmr to nnln-it!. tr;i. U from ho station No. 7. " r JfA - V'U U ? I'- ' ; V J' v ' V tain, and th-y a!-,, aruu- that eis- j Th. s-.v fa-.thful hör-, not V l- . 'li't i f'.'CS'LJl lU-'VjiT-4-:-'.

line ensin rat. to Lst-r ai;d far-i-.in- i ;ht r.uav. hut it will not .t- ; . ' ' f' iV IvT- r l""! v''- i .'r-

ll,pr ran rorx-s -,m wiuicut r.ttuur. i ir,n!r UIitll tn,.,. ;ir(. ropiard hy the

ho. In vP v. of th's" ,ir;:ini'rit, more n,,d.-rti :i.t.;ir.itiw for tichtiiiL- !

nam.d Hilly and

fix nurses

und Tuhhy ;tnl Kapf. and Jim

Kfn. are to .- rut from th iy j

riyroll. Thy aie to h" ph.''d li pm j 1 1 ir

ri pension ii1-:, or soiu to sonu Kindit

old Januar 'Ahn v. ill iim' tht-in inet

ap

it'" ! '.if. Th- ity i.-t rapidly

srowinc:.

nd !:,?id t lin k;i fptv 'kj:i Iii i - :i!rp iHi- rir-n.

tl atin ith niahrrs of lirr- truckH for

P'irrhas" of tu- trnrks to take

pla- (f th'' tlllf r- team.-". Prct Stnitli told th' otin"tl Mnn-

ly for licht work, mi eh as plowing or liarrowlnff or pruhblnfr. I'rtx't Louin J. Smith of th Poarl of public safety appeared hefore tlicity rounril Monday night with his

day niuht that as sr?n as thf safty hoard ohtaiiH-d all th data relative to the prieos fif tl;f tr icks, he would lav it hfor the niemhrrs prelimi-

ir.arv to asuinc lor an appropriation

plan ror unr.or.Mn outii uend s tire fOP the j.urchaye of th? trucks.

tiopariment. Tlie nieinoe.r- of the council Mon-

Thi hoard president said that the safety hoard had hern considering for som time the ju re ha . of auto

day night agreed

i woaru mal liiere ! placement rf t he

with the safety sliould T'O a rehorses with auto

LNI)f'X. Oct. .'2. Some of th? :

I items which Jigure on c;ermany's j I hill in Belgium are given as follows i I from an orhrial Ii?lcian source: i

"Local contributions and lines I

levied by Germany on Belgium in 1 '. I 4 S . 0 0 0. U 0 0 pou n ds. "War contributions from K14 to I'M f 3 S, 400,000 pounds. "War contributions seven months to May, 1917 I4.00',0o0 pounds.

from May. 2 b . b 0 " . u 0

trucks to take the pho-- of the thre .b. ,.,,,1 , ,.v(.rt,.,l tli.t ::s

i

teams of the rhty hr- department .soon as the safety board has comt'nat have resisted the advance of j.-tfl its in stigations in regard to )rogrey so far. tjin j.uradiase of the ne-, e.uipmeia. The horses arc getting old. thejtho TlCr--ury appropriation will he doctor explained. lhlly is 11 ea i s J furth oming.

The photo shows a French family returned to their homes in a devastated ilia ge recently captured from the Huns. working in onU-r to make the home habitable. The soldiers often aid the peasants in this work of reconstruction.

WAR CHARITIES GET $16,034.32 FROM THE WORLD SERIES GAMES

LOCAL HOSPITAL NURSE DIES OF INFLUENZA; 7 SISTERS ALSO NURSES

Miss l.l'en May Stuart, a student i

nurse at Kpworth hospital, died at the hospital Monday evening at 7:10 o'clock after an illness of pneu

monia that followed an attark of ytated Monday

making inroads upon the health of the members of the students' army training corps, of w Iii eh he is rom-

j mamler. There has been 'lily one

iteatti m the corps since it was organized, and there are more than 7'"t members in training. At present there are thre p.uients a, the St. Joseph hospital her' and two ni thes- are ery ill. ('apt. Murray

NVu - Titn-s Spe i;l Service: CINCINNATI. th. Oct. check for $ 1 .;; 4 . : : n w as forwarded

j to See'v of Wat Maker Monday by j the Uoston Anieiican league dub i players. It represents 10 per vent j of the reem:e received by all interested parties in the recent World' I series, to be donated to War charities'.

COiMITTEE WILL

I IIUUL IIILilUUIIL! I i

"War contributions

l 1 M 7 . t May. l'.'l

j pounds. j "War contributions from dune to Hctober of the current year, ir.."'0.iloo pounds. "Kuw material and machinery taken by the Germans were rockonted by them in January, 191.". at hj 000. ooo pounds. The damage- to December. J'JH, estimated oy the 'North German Gazette, amounted to

1:00,000.000 pounds, this mi. king a grand total of .".S t.'JOO.OoO pounds." These items do not include material destruction and requisitions since January. 191.".. which alone must be reckoned at several hundred million po und.. During the winter of Ib lgian workingmen to the number of 1.-T.-.o.ooo were deported to Germany.

'The future production oi xnrse men

was thus totally lost to their country.

To the Patriotic Shopping Public: All Christmas pa:k:ii;v must .o lv mail Ivture buviiiQ now earlv hours in the morniiis; is hest.

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Store Opens at 8:30; Close 5:30 Sat. to 9:30 p. m.

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Winter Coats Here

City Council Wants Time to In

vestigate S1 5,000 Appropriation Ordinance.

onlv

Spanish influenza that lasted cue week. Miss Stuart, whose home j 1'xbridge. Ontario. Canada, is

seventh of eight sisters to join the army nurse corps. She was in training here, coming here from her homo only siv weeks ago. Her sister Jean, who is a nurse in New York city, is seriously ill with the luJ'uenza. Her other d-ters are Kmma and Margaret in France,

Mary at Camp T'pton.

Fiidgeport, Conn. The only sister who U not a nur..' Is Mr. Harry Ort of this t it y. She

a No has one brother, Allen, living j in Montana. The body will be sent j to th home of her parents. Mr. and j

Mrs. Norman Stuart, in Fxbridge. Canada, Wednesday morning at 1:1. o'clock.

th

ment. had died of the disease, that department is not within

dent from

but his

trie ( mrisdietion

('apt. Murray and his staff of lieutenants make a careful inspection of all the j.. embers of the corps daily and the tirst sneez' sends a man to sick bay for treatment. if the patient does not improve lie is sent to the St. Joseph hospital here. The. men are gien light workouts

ind I.eata at I daily and the program of training N

teing delayed, due to the precau

tions necessary to light the "flu."

The total amount is $ 1 .:;4(...!h

night that on stu- j ,ui tu i;oston players contributed preparatory depart- j $."1 .".27 shortly after the series

ended. Sec'y I'.aker is asked to distribute the amount

MAJ. GEN. LIPSETT IS KILLED BY SNIPER

! After reporting favorably on sev!eral appropriation ordinances asked ji'or by the board of public works, the ! city council committee of the w hole ; Monday night decided that it probably would be better if a little in

vestigating was done before any

. iiunner iavoiao.e reports on or dl- oou.im mw.m.. . . ... .., : t Inanre.s of this diameter wti m:nlf. ! blue, with fre

l,o,iM., ' hi. . ..aj. lien. I . ( - - I. Lipsett, C. p,. r. M. G.. recently ! Tlivroforc. u hen the board of ' !- .'...IT . L . .

r .i. . . .. l : . l : . . : .i i k l o i i 1 n is. t 1 i

I lO- I .IM.HIMM - . . , ,:,.. ,.-!l.

f.l-.liivin.'i. .im.mi,riltii,n i 1 Ulm t..1 1UH l.lll 10001 Is Ol Mllir Ulf

the streit lighting fund, the committee decided to postpone action on it for a period of two weeks.

commander o

slur., and a general staff officer, has i b-on kilb-d He was shot by a Ger- j tnan sniper while inspecting posi

tion at the front, den. i.ipyett -was

iu:.rTirih iiumi: roi: sali:. Owing to my moving; from South F.end I am offering my residence at 12 V.. South st.. for sale at a real bargain. It is without question one. of the best finished and beautifully decorated homes in the city. The main rooms are finished in solid mahogany woodwork, doors and beamed ceiling. The walls were canvassed and decorated by artists from Mandel Pros, of Chicago. The dining room is finished in white ojiamel (eight rubbed coats) with solid ma-

canvassed walls in -hand paintings in

the panels of the frieze, and a beautiful chandelier of butler's silver.

CAPT. MURRAY FIGHTS "FLU" SUCCESSFULLY AT UNIV. OF NOTRE DAME

.lACIv I 'KOST IS MOBILIZING. I!e prepared when he strikes. You don't have to fight to get a square deal when you buy the host grade of Indiana and Illinois coal from C. H. DeFret s. Home phone ."279; "15 S. Taylor st.; Dell phone '79. Advt. S.IOLtf

4 4 v ea i s oh

l.i ..a ,.Mrr.,i t,o HHtun ' However, before the .$l.".00o oidi-

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j nance came up before the coinmitifee. a measure appropriating SvooO lt.. ik I..... ...i ,.f ,....!.. ....... .t

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nd alley fund, one appropriating

rl

army in '. He served in India in 1 9a 7-1 '.oj y . and at the outbreak of

,ti. .. ii i'.n.f. vt-ift fituvrii" U'l i'oaio i w'.i-.ic v. o

111 i I 1 n il.' ti .-.ix-

attached to the permanent Canadian

i f,,., ,i i'r,.,iro-,u1t Volunteering -.-l.'Miu to Hie ooafl or pur, lie worKSi

j his services he came overseas as ai'ity hall fund, anotlier appn.pi iatj brigade f ommander inthe Tust Ca-Jing $2.o0i. to the board of public j nadian contingent, later hdng trans- Uvork gar age fund, and still anI ferred to the third division. lotlu r appropriating $2. ',() to the

built-in bath tub and high tile wainsoting. canvassed above and freehand painted in morning gl"ry deiirn. The lighting fixtures for the house were designed by a New York factory. The doors are of solid oak including even the closets. Flertrieal

I experts sav that the wiring is the

Lverything is being done at Notre Lame b Cupt. Murray, Y . S. A., to r.eep the Sjianish in:',uena from

We i an store that furnituie. stov e, trunk, piano, etc., at a reasonable, price. Call Home r."lri, Lell No. 114. Inter-City Transfer Co. Advt. S709-tf

ciirsTM'T sii: roKi: l-'nr Case liurners just rcceiwd. Knoblock ikv Msrtin. successors to William L. Shimp. I'd- W. Washington. Adv t. Si:'.i-27

Begi

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in You Chistmas Shopping Now

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AX &

Co.

Wc Sell Dependable Merchandise at Price Loivcr than Any Other Store

You're Probablv

Paving Too Much for

Toilet Articles Unless You're Acquainted with the Wav We Price Them

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a:ui Willi.ims' Talin cvor.il vljiih!-

c.m 15c

StWM.l 1

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Pc.vAijr,

Facial S.ip.

19c

Ill Ll, lU UUl

19c t".d 10c

Mennen

cum

ful odor-. Wood hi Cream or

at 'a-Ne-Ta for

feet, 25c value at . . Vaseline Camphor roijsh skin, special . .

Blue Seal Vasehne. small sc 6c, lare sire 10c Dr. Cir.ives" TnequaleJ. Tooth 25c value Mum. a delicate de-aram, peci Wclvina for th.e ddiiplexion . . . . Melba, Dry Rou;e. special Melh.i fose Blu;-h, a miie witi base, special .

t s--x- '. , t v I :I- "''.''"'"''' 'L.

MS hnaud'v "Lilac de France." a superior toilet perfume, excellent for the handkerchief, atomizer and bath; delightful after shavine;. 'erv special 75c

made value .39c

Nilodox prevents odr, lo correct perspiration, 5(h

ar

at

Liderine, lare buttle.

pe

cial

.39c

Powder.

Rubiüum. liquid for the teeth. 2 5c at

aeiuitnc

19c

al

. .19c . . 19c . 35c . .43c an oil . .25c

Williams' Toilet Water. lare bottle, fecial . 38c Welba (ireasele Cream special .. .43c 4 Oxzvn C'omtMexion Poder. special.. 9c

Jap Rose ('old Cream. 2 5c at

dap Roe Face Pi'

, ' t L r

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. 19c .23c

board of pudio works miscellaneous fund were reported upon favorablv, in spite of tin- muttered objection of

Councilman William Coded, repub- j licnn. that the board of works seeni-

Kd to be spending much money inj I haul), g garbage. , j Tile crunmittee also passed favorlably upon an riit.a uce ap)i opriatling d.Od to the boird of public j safety w ith V.iii. Ii to have the Oadil-j Tac patrol wagon, which was burned j several weeks ago. repaired. j An ordinance changing the name;

most modern, complete, and conveniently arranged of any house in the state. The kitchen is a small, compact, step-having, "steamboat" kitchen anl will appeal to the heart of any housewife. The house is dose to town, close to the Studebaker offices and in a splendid residence district. Today it could not be built for ru T,nr repft more than I am asking for it. Carage is included. If interested write me at Charlotte. X. C. and I will send you price and full particulars'. Pr. H. A. Thomson.

No matter how critical ou may be. you will lind here a coat that becomes you admirably and that satisfies your ideas of style, quality and lit. Some fur-trimmed models are included. Smart Coats of Cloth: Loose backs or semi-titted effects. Belted, with large collars of rich fur, plush or of self material. Some with wide bands of fur around the bottom. Every seasonable color in Crystal Cord, Silvertones, Pom" Pom, Sealette Plush, Broadcloth and Wool Velours, from $25.00 to $55.00. An Infinite Variety Lovely New Dresses New Silk and Jersey Dresses In coat ellect, attractively bound with cloth or silk; loose back elTect with braid and button trimmings, front-and back panels, neck neatly piped. Modes suitable for every ligure from 16 to 46. Colors: Navv, tan, burgundv and black. Priced from $19.75 to $35.00. Silk and Satin Dresses Of line quality, beaded and embroidery trimmed. Skirts draped to the side. Long and short tunics, some with fringe giving the required touch to complete the French effect. All sizes and newest shades. From $25.00 to $35.00.

A tf -;! I C. ' V-d tb:-.: i' Hv: 'M v u if - i

Many IxclnsivcNcw Models in Winter Millinery A new line just arrived by express of beautiful Pattern Hats from the well known hat makers, Phipps, Gage, Hylands and Fisks, tailored and semi-dress modes in black, taupe and brown, from $10.00 to $18.50.

Display of Superior Shirt Waists Georgette Waists in white, vest effect of real lilet. also collar of liiet in stripes, cuff with insert nt lilet. at $15.00. Semi-tailored modei, double breasted, with pearl button fastenimr in white and tiesh, at $10.00. The Newest in Gloves Lambskin and White kid Gloves with black silk ditching also white on black, at $2.25, $2.75. Washable Care Gloves in manv colors at $2.25, S2.50, $2.75.

UHRO-RUSIiMS ASK

FOR INDEPENDENCE

YOU CAN'T WORK WELL WITH A GOLD

WASHINGTON. Oct. 22. Pres't j

Wilson was asked today by rejire- j sentatives nf the American national j R U jt Dr. Bell's Pinecouncil of I hrodlusins to take into tu j c.msiderathui the national asnira- lar-Honey and enjoy

I tions of their -. oie. the IPatheriiai , your job.

m any peac .us-ussioP.s w:tn aus- i tria-Hnngary. ' on.-t.u.t ouhintr. v Iktzüi;'. nifThe membris of the dd at iui. Hing k.cj. arj fron thinking clearly.

wh said th - represent "eo.nna

DR. L. H. WIRT, DENTIST 311 UNION TItUST HLDG. X-Itnj Anacistliftl. Homo rhono S9I; Hell 227. Open creniii except WcaJucxIajt.

I on't fe.'d hea vy-l.ea ded. jenp

WASHINCiTON.

212. Tho asi-tant

ct.

bca-v ,,f Mai. C. 1 1. Lyelle

military attache of the Hriti-h embasc'. '"'bo d last we-k o- pneuf ,t : ... .......

t: ii vo loi owiMir inuuen..t. was

whole Mondav nicht will ome up

fin tinal action at tin regular meeting of the eoum-il to-xt .Monday t.iuht.

C Ii..,, .t .k Tl ln n -Ii. vroiriftiol !

,. I buried ni Arimuton cenietf-ry Mum-

","n ', ,tlijv w.th fu,j ,ail.tn.v honors d upon by tlie committee of the i

will ome up.'

LEADS CZECHOSLOVAKS IN FIGHT FOR FREEDOM

llutheniir.s in the Cnited States, illt-'ed th pre.uib'Ut to us.' Iiis ini!uenco to secure for them ojiportuny t join one of the oth.er S!.ii" n tio'-.s as a f tb ra 1 oni it' com

plete independence Is found to impracticable.

'vin- into aition ith I'ine-Tar-Honev and free

ladd-discomfoi t . It is i oin po-f d of i n j 1 1 ! ien t

Ir. Cadi's voursi If of

J.P.KcGILLCO.

Ths House thit quality built."

that

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Palm

verv

01ive Shaving Cream, 3 5c value.

19c

Buy Toilet Soap Here

fecial

You Will Save Money

nr.e I 'diet

lilac or iolei.

cuir

I I (, I carnation.

bars for Palm t )!i e r Jai

Williams' ()!.!

S'hip. special, bar Cocoa Water Üa.dilc

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fecial 9c bar. 3 . . . 25c

ar 10c

line

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Llder tdi

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kalondemia Medicated Soar

LIo-a er .12i2c . . . 10c . . . 10c

X

Ci stile

.Williams

larc,e size . . Aladdin L

at 5c, 10c, 12c

Shaving Soaps, small size 5c, ; sc

Soap, special 9c

WOMAN WITH DYNAMITE ON TRAIN IS SENTENCED TO 18 MONTHS BY LANDIS

CHIOAC.o, Oct. '12. .Mrs. dabriele '. . alias "Linda .Tose." who!

brought d lu'.riite from Younstown. ; .. to CliicaLo cral months ;mo Jin violation of the law, was s'-n-i tenced to 1; months' imprisonment hy .ImU'i- Landis in the federal court j today. , She told a Ctaili-'e tory of lirain i-o.n.e to t'hicauo to be alone so she could decide whether she loved more her husband or Karl Lodi. r.rineirn: the dynamite, she said, was a mere incident and was done at the ' revues; of one Muzd. i .Tudue Lan'lis suddenlv sliot a jue.-tiou at her. "Is :;et denial one of tlie hit laws of the bie-t anarchistic oru'.inlza- ; ;ioe,s in th- country V" : Yes replied die cirl. e-cidently ! takev aback. Th"!i sh.e asked to withdraw the answer. ejdainip.'T ! that she had not Ufulerstood the 1 ouestiotl.

hiutish iaui; ami:i: k. I.iiN'pOX. ( ct. . The C.ritish

jtorces Tmhtin: north of Le Calf an have captured Ameral. online

to the (dficial rt port from I-a id Marshal Hai.ids hcadou.ii ter. in France tonight. Tlie Ilritisli are now two miles from "a".eneiennes.

sooth" the tieklmu till'

ease the nie omfoi -table tio;;. Ions- j; the p;l :t

tion . i ii 1 1 ease tin hreathin li.''es grippe. brou liitis. hoarseness, too. I'conojnica! f. inc. Pi-ucir:!- e cry whe: ".e,-. .;nc. and $1.1'".

it. help to inüumn.a -

1 ( o-e. s-

-,tl;nia. satis-

lerchants National Bank.

I i r-t bank in -utli lU-iul to apjd for meinberdiip in

ALBERTA PASSENGERS

MUST WEAR 'FLU' MASKS

CALdAKY. Hb.. Wt. HU. Th pi o mc i.il bo.ud of h.eal'h in a rulannounced today decreed tnat alt railroad pisseners in Alberta

must wear pau?o ni a ks as

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A Sure Way To End Dandruff

W kad3 Lat3Ä iü never failed to remo-.e .i i:.dr it:

I BfelLa f tf feöäEalLb comm-.u li-suid at , on f,om ae, d .!' (this is ;. ii ;ii i . .

J 11 ill li.llL i i i . . . ''.: ;nh to nn.uster, t ! s ',,; ,

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'A rc.il'y T-dutiful vrnrr.ri nl rriys a htallhy wrinrn", rer-.arkeJ or fo-;

rr.c or our rmrn oeiutv sr.(-.,-jqij-t? "for true Pea ity ferne? from the blod and stroncr. strati v nervi.;". eV

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fountain of

intluenz.i

o I (Mil.!

without n.eb will mittance to trains.

i means Fe rsons

refused ad-

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niore trucks am

Kir's Olive Soap, special 8c kir'v's Oatmeal, ("ol.i Cream, Ruttermil. Witch Hacl or b'asv bather Soap, Special, bar 5c

cir at the Martin Carafe. Centrally 'ic.drd. Home :dl-d F.dl tl 1. Advt. STTO-tf

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FIRST IN THE NEWS-TIMES

lndrpender.ee of th.e '"zed'.OSbAak nation has rn declared formally by the Sde ho-.do ak cation i couta ib Th.e declaration, renouncing abeiriince to th.e Haps': ;rr d '". tsty and announ-tnc princij.b-s for a foundation of a repu'.do. was issued in Faris and a enpv handed To Fres't U'lbson hy J. 'i-r, of the council'. star: in Washir.etrci. Th.e document was- sine.l y Ir. Thomas . Masaryk. prrider.t of th" council, as premier an.t mini.-tT of hnancc. ami by other officers of th1 pro-, jsional lo rrnjnent.

K:h. rel blood, tl

n."e an-i youth, how? itef jt1 a clear rosy cin. Folic! tlesh. fine fomand a kren hrlcrht mind. I:cd tdoodt d women, with tronr: nervous vitality. ' are Fought after by men: thev arc the hope and leaders cf the v.-o:"lI. American womrn the "..orll in health, beauty nr.l ir.tclli0"r.re, f.rd their ntimbcr is increainc. Thcv have karnt-'l te aP: cf Iron an J I'horrhatrs j:i k'.er.r.L,- tbcni m jr- ' fcrt corditior.. 'The nurr.ter of Trr.il: rTn

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