South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 301, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 October 1918 — Page 4
4
MONDAY irYIINING, OCTOHI'H 2S, 1918. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
SOUTH BEND HEWS - TIMES Morning Evcr.inj Sunday. THE NEWS-TIMES PRINTING CO. juiiN 11 r. mi v zu virn, Editor.
fhslj Aela4 Tf Morc!rj rpr Irr Northern Inüa 9il üclr I'Pr Kmylojh. tbe InUrrmtlt.nal Nfl txrtle U VfaU lVafati Two lttt 1 Vlr: Umy and Nlshi.
OFFICE: 11J W. C'-Ifti At.
inm rbou IUI.
XVell rbn 110O,
two competent employes each working for four hours total up n anritt - hon r il.iy. There are, pi ofe.-sdonal nun whose time is not ail -rii !f)d : ftudent who wouLl make pood workers and who need the money; tr.cu.sur.ds of women whose liniKhnM lu?i-. wbil dTnandlne much of their at-U-ntion, rou'd ! p o arranged as to set thun fr. for l.nurs daily. We ha vr hero a body of people accustomed to work
Only War Administration Measure Opposed by More Democrats Than Republicans Was Conscription
nnd rapat'lf of intelligent interes., who ar1 not being utilized because of the old-fashioned misinterpretu-
tion of the Idea of serving two masters. Truly no man
i
teaq-d-.or.t fci-ovf r.nraber anl ax for , ran jtvo two masters at the sime time, but there
is nothing In the world to prevent his herving one master in the morr.'nK and another in 'the aftrrnonn.
employers will adjust their work, ami l.nrraux
Call at tt r:.- n:
rartmDt ti Ud Kült r il. Ad vrt'...r.a. Circulation or .ArifrUDtiujr. For "a&t :." if your i.aus la In tfce trlfslOLifJ 2 rectory, tdtl Iii be Ueii.fl after lt.erton Hort Inatten-
tl5 to ficalti-. rad rie Mloc, L'vi delivery cf ;pra. Lil :
lttphone gerrl.. ftr.. to ti of ("epartu.eat Ith iilcb you If
I lea ita;.ocd to hj;l l Lo-e '1 IM and Hell 210U. . I ff employment carefully canvass the situation with re-ET-BSCHirrrON HATUS :-M ,r,:ng C1 nnrg Edition., j rd to ployo... th.-r can be gradually mobilize! an Flngl C"py. Sul iaj, .V. lt live-red by carrier la slutli : army of intelligent, eager, Industrious part-time workand MiahawAka. S . () e.r var In adTan, or 12c by t- i tek. M.Lic ao.l Ldition. dall liiciurtltijr SuLda j. j ' -rs uhirh will go far toward sohlng the labor shortby iaaU. Vjc per iiK.nt; 7-- tw. xuuutLa; o-V per iautQ t.ere- i rnhlf.m after, or X rer jear la i'.i-aü'.e. i-Ufed at tfce boutl Hai : 'b 5 Itoji. m.
poauuic A4 Bfmt.d cl:u uanll. I ADVKUTISIN; KATt-M: Aek tLe 8dTerft!n(f department rrelgu Ad?ert:a!r.tf JtepreneutatiTea ; CONE. LOKLNZEN A
wOulMAN. 2a 1 irth A v.. New Yr C-ltj. and Ad?. Uldj j Chicago. Tb iNw-rim endMiori to keep Ita advertlaloff j column free fro.n fraudulent tniareDreanLatToxi. Any DtnoD j
adTartia-scwat la t&U
4fraudd tiirouja Latruoagt & an 7 fr nrlil con far a arwr ca xanc mMU fcgjittta'j.
OCTOBER 2S, 101 s.
GEHMANV A(iAIN HEARD FROM. Hfrnianj- id ttill l'.irtin,,' ir , .k l.-it with tii- s;initeld apparent lack of in, -ry. Th- pr.M.h-nt is awar-
cf the ftir rr ichin- rh.iit-s that ar- iriu' cari i-'O out iti thn (Itriu in con.-tir.itional .s' 1 a' tui ," y.ays Swlf. kairian hnrh:iia and rnayl.- t!i- pr-vi,p'nt i a war' hut elilentiy, if w may ju.tt.- from his r nt note, thfy are not thanks a. . t .-a 1 1-far tory to the l'nlfn l states. h'olf K.aj s it i-; a propP-V KoTnnu-nt that is nltadini; for peace, and tiiat th- military jniwcr.s ai- suhj'-fi lo that fcov min :.t. .tnl that "nuw aw'ait pio-j-o-.ali f(;r tin armi-1 1 n1.i!i she will pioiial ly never
whit- !'atr, w
f t. (If in. any v ill ha'..- t. hoit tl
opine, as a -ornulion pr d. in t an airni-tn c. Tiiat 1'eoph:' go t rnnicnt that '.s fdcadin for p- ac.-, and to which it is a-s' it'd tiäat tin- military pt is suhj-c-i, had letter vjt ii'-.M to its militaiy commanders, if it is blnore, itr;d t 11 th-m to adan" t tfw ltnt nndT 4 Uaif of truce, and a' fept .-nch ronditionx of a inii-tic" a - (Jens. I'oct, Ihiis' and I'orshinic may lit to impos Of coui.-c. wo are riot cr.-td in th" intri'-ac i.-s of war ndii. armiti v. or liipiomacy, l.nt tiiis is our ku , l-Ui-ed Uf'on what th- pi chnt lia alr-'ady indicated to the ccnlial pouars, and it appears juite in accord with the ui.-hes of our allies, it is not only rtd'orn:, l-'it Mjrrencier and reform, tiiat th- all.--; l-mand t I lit flcrpjan K)vernmnt and people. liport frojn lermany iralicat- thit th' llopen-radh-rn dynasty is still t 1 - had of tim k ernmer.t. The method of reform has n on f. idera;iori from that t nasty, and ye P.ae P ird it said of old. "the Lord Kiveth, and the Lord taketh away." The kai--r's "Mv-
Other Editors Than Ours
o
N Jut (mo almlni-tntthu uar nun iation r ajofcr. and iiM-tcil nu'atire. no mn, uo lc.: tlu mxui a on-Tiptioii law for the dur'mtliniis in niicres liao j ration of llif" w;ir only.
c;pt inort faora'do otfs than the 1 to dinod with tlu rn. fr wlnol dmoTatM, wlietlic-r in innHrtioti j with th'm. in Nw York, or td-'-lo iii-inlcrvhi or otherwise. wliort. a? did ("liamh'ila in of the And they didn't uho tin president ! sonai' thru rMtirnln- t( Wnhin--tho kim! f a liill tlmt hi- wantril at !. ort-siireI or otlieiw. i,,that; nia-ulutlns It ly ariotis j diuvd to tak up llio rvpiiMicaii amoiMlnirnts. and attempting to i rndirri of rnihartasMuent and anti111:1 of it a rinatu-iit military aliiilnlti.itlnUm. ho wo, ,M pr 1 ii i I -nuaxiiro. ratlier than for lie- nur- 1 ! tiio ropuMioan leaders to!a
f.df and ;idi-m" would sc-m ,, indicate that h-
in.
feines hlm'dt in pttty !--, touch with th- Lor.l. It would he too easy for him to withdraw those deleqated powers once )n- found it d siralde to !c . Lud ndorffs resignation nia jut !e another niv, hut we cun lately trust to the allied Mvernmcnts not to bo fooled. They prohuldy know much that we don't and will doubtless continue to proceed in tlio Jcs' keeping with the allied intei -..ts. tit rniany's day, ui ioolIntr her enemies has past.
REAMJ IS AM) MILLIONS. "Our fiuaiial methods.' said m. Ki t on in adoca tins a. 1 ipIk t sstem for onre-s. "are no better than the methods ue(i -p riiiiiuiii, a peanut stand on the corner." The comparison is not alto:eth r famiful. T!io. peanut-stand no tlioils at- in u.-d hy concress in r.Mkinp up of a ppr-'pr ia t '. hills amounting, for th! h.-cat jrir, to $ 1 aout.n n .-.e u tn. Kftiyi'i; maint;in that a rational uduet plan. 1-y in !: all appropriation n . a- .1. v r.- co-.rdinated ami ccrdral;"d in-tead it h- in- m oh oat independently aad b 2 : di.fereTit c u : n it t e -s. and adopted blindly ly tlte ho.i-e am! .en ite, would ha,- -.-. .. .! tip. coun-
.1!
t ry t least us much a-
t'on-rcss is
next ear. and for aitc-. The latter
fo: et!in-,' down to
mastr:. com- to
ar. Tins is
out t ic
.1
tins
. . 1 . 1
1 l.liu s to i ;,;i liic- L'dii I !i!Mi of. Ulan V
oi-ira,- tu -.pend a K"o! nary hillior.s a -rain
all e know, for eway par licro irr.ount- 'Handled, th.. more re.Tfon
t;n cr: ea rt !t a
hu -.n s hasis. Ar.
p 01, run. r. in l- the M-i;t ; w : e a p. a : , u t via nd ?
law
! o . ,
an
''ELL" lv W ( iES IN THE ARMY.
The V no:, -r., . , , t,(. ripprociatcl ! y o! - : ip of cases reported s ' tat
.aal tiir.
s ;. ! ! e I ,
I.
m W a !
. 1 -
iimont; our tr
That 1- no: -. , , much in ;:- ;!' .s 1:1 to. It Wiak- :. 1 pita disease Kf n. - : :ul h.::
epidemic. Th- : m t befallen i s r. ThP5f p:i a :;. as many ts oar 1
American Mddi died frc:. tl, '.'
Tiiis Is tr.'.c:- ! : men ha c dn-d :u t ta We expert l.r.' r ..mb r Hut what an area cf IV.. monia. :'-t::;:s ur.uht h.f. e
w.r. if ni-a a r : 1 1 v '
1 n o 1 .. 1
e
be
:s. Tho nam l er
tr. lining camps ps e . il tu.ml" r (f saualto s
"Mi. . 1 1 c
a : . 1
a!-. ct re;;.- not 0 :.: u p ads
o ;ha . Tl.-i a
st Tool. ruf il tr.i
deudii U-
:!u" 'Uli
Hiücim
lv that ha
c
d:
1 . e a ! "U lib : t . . o
f 1.
!
la V i
I - lo r.. m;.
lo.r-bftlis -. Ar- i too ' 1 than ha e
that ..!! tho,. d uuprobia b'. . o- th. ;: l;os. , , . ...
There r.o Ice is re-cirnized a are hy -!eni c : r voted, t Le .s;ck h.a. care. It is cr.e of inf? men w m '. i,-t or, Lrt us he th. tr.kf has r.is-d. A:.d P t
die? cn h to his cou::t t-n the t.ell 1 Not. Oct. 340 -J. a
for th.
.
lIi:Ll I'OK Mil. HAYS AND VOTIJIIS. ( Indiaiiaioi-t Tinu s.) Here is an illuminating letter sent to Will H. Hays, repuldican national chairman, hy a former repuldican feleral jMiceholder, which douhtletsti will he "crowded out" during th' distribution of that party's campaign material, hut which the Times kindly prints to lielp out the o erburdened Mr. Hays and incidentally the voters of Marion county and elsewhere; IMwardstown, Maryland. Aus. 11, 1 1 1 S Will Hays. Chairman Republican National Committee, Indianapolis-, Ind. I um a republican and want to ask you as the party leader a fair and serious (puestion. Can . "r.re he a republican congressional success tl. f 11 without encouragement to our enemies in the central empire.-'.' We may say that republicans who may he elected over democrats will he loyal and. strenuous for the war, but ;n (lermany it will he said that the cause of the president has been defeated and his power to make war for American ictory has been weakened. The German junker, should he he defeated at the poll?, would seem encouraged. Of course, we know that patriotism is above partisanship, and in our own national family republican success would not be disturbing. Out in (iermany the press is ruled hy ine kaiser, and the defeat of tho Wilson party would bo niven a meaning which would stimulate, the (lermans to further despciation. in all these critical times, lermany needs her moral coura.se to sustain her hshtins military spirit. Why boost our enemies'.' Our boys are dyins by thousands on French battle lields. Should we say to the men who are killing them that their ureat leader in the United State has failed to net the political support of his people? Should my vote help to write Mich 11 messase and comfort and hope V When rrphins. never mind a1 out the effect at Washington and the United States. I know cr.ousl) about that. It is what the effect is suins to be in Cermany if Wilson is not rousiimly sustained oy the people which probably will cause me to vote for a democratic congressional candidate. Now tell me wh.it will be the effect in Germany of the lickins a the polls of Wilson by anybody for any reason? I am referring to the approaching congressional election. When the presidential election occurs, the situation might probably he changed and then we could stand by party principles. However, I do not feel that In our present situation we should permit party sentiment to detract from our loyal spirit of Americanism. 1 do not say this because I am less a republican, bavins voted for McKinley. Roosevelt and Taft, but because I am all the more an American. I have two sons enlisted in the service and I am proud of them. If party spirit were solely to govern us and we should be victorious in the congressional election, I nm sure it would induce Germany to put up at least several stiff battles in the hope that the opposition misht force a peaceful adjustment. This would undoubtedly mean the loss of thousand of American lives. However, do you not think that the American people at larpe should give serious consideration to such a contingency? I have the success of our arms with the least honorable loss of life at heart, nnd in addition I can not be unmindful of my own boys. I hope for our boys to come home to all of us. Why risk anything now for politiri V For your information, I was prosecuting attorney for the United States provisional court of l'orto ltico and later a member of the penal court and court of criminal procedure of Pcrto Ilico. This was from 1900 to 11)04. Then in August, 1904. I yas sent to the canal zone as prosecuting attorney for the United States courts there, fulrilling the duties of that otllce until the fall of 1907. Very respectfully, A. MAnilOUUC, KKKDY. Taste this in our hat, you republicans, if you can not commit its patriotic lesson to memory, and car-y it to the polls on Nov. ö. Then do your "pasting" there.
Io-'s of tin w nr, i'alculatins to fasten upon the country for all time a IriisiaiiKlle military system, with conTiptI universal military training the lusls. That law va the on-riptlon the select ho draft law. Jie the dell his due. On the final oto in tlu senate It stonl:
Agulnt .Member j .- . :? 43
!I7 Illlt Inr Iemcrutir ... 4:t Kepubliriin ... 34
ISHK Mill Democratic . . .! 0 49 !euMian ... .W o I The ote in the lioim, howctor. tunictl differently, particularly on the first draft. It stool:
Agftlitnt Member tl 2 IS J3 fll
löt; Hill lor Kepubllenn ... 2! Demorrntic
PJ1H liill Demo riitie ... 1 ?lä Kepublban ... 1 Mi O ,'p Changes in the n ion iN-r. hips wore due to deaths, ad interum appointments, elections, and such. That Is Iii deiiKM-rath' and UL republican otcs against a democratic excess of fie. It is the lest record made hy the republicans on nnv war measure aside from the antiadminUtration measures hatched up hy themselves, siiuv the Iay that war was declared the tote AGAINST which declaration was :,." republican to 1!) democratic. And Congressman Rarnhart was not one of the- insts" in any of these instances.
UITIint was Consrtm;n Itarn-
.11 l Uli- ll III" .l.MII'-
Io Chii-tm s Shopping Now
WO
1
tvM nun
( liritnia Shopping Now
With the Coming of the New Silhouette for Fall
Is in
11
we announce, ine new moaeii
G-B
as a Simon-piire patriot without nn ounce of iliscirdit due hint any
where. Ri:irilMC.V support or the tonseription law inendy climaxed a Ions list of Urus-tiancsque military nu asurt's, intrenluct'd by republicans Ik fore the United States pot into the war. during flu flst. r2nd, tiörd and filth consresM's at th Instamv of annorplate and war munitions manufacturers. The-o war profiteers sousht to employ the war hi I'urope as an inspiration to -nit the United States on a Iri:ssianesquo military basis, to their prolit. Concrcssinan Uarnhart. and n winde lot of dcmcHral.. otetl against the-e iiKMsures as they rightly should: thesve so.cnlled "great war measures" in reality pre-war. so. far as the United Slates is conccrnol whidi the s. I. leaders assert they so generously faortd. Thirteen out of the twenty-three counts In the so-called renubli.aM indictment asalnst Consrcsvnian
Itarnhart. chars-ed asalnst him as j (
ll llll .l''ll-., tit. ""11 " -lit. I iiiasures. and tlinv out of the ton Inning to do with Mils since war was declared, are the prohibition ntiieiidmeiir. war prohibition, und woman suffrage. The other snrn were the Krihu amendiiMMit, tlu Cooxt amendment, tlio TiTiiroot aniendinent. the "II(kw, telt for Franc" idbK-y. the .ntlMrlke hill, and the speed-up bonus graft bill none of which were ad-
La Spirite Corsets -FOR THE WOMEN OF FASHION -THE STANDARD EVERYWHERE WITH the coming of a new season come new models in corsets and the new C-B a la Spirite models emphasizing the correct lines for Fall and Winter are here. Before Selecting Your Fall Dress or Suit Buy Your Corset
And let it I'e fitted over the proper corset the nne tiiat hrincs out ail the grace of your figure and is comfortable. Such a corset is the C-B Corset. Come hi and inspect these newly arrived models. There is a model here for you, moulder to" suit your tigure and in the very last minute style. T( he really comfortable in your clothes is such a relief and C-B Corsets allow you that perfect freedom of movement. In the new models we also show an excellent High School Girl" model. Prices range from $2 to Si 3 on C-B Corsts. Corset Section 2nd Floor
t -f i ..il
on any of the clcen tital war I mwiisiraiion war measures, inn ao im-asiircs, countctl hy the war nd-! tabulated to embarrass ministration as iiidUlH-nsahle in- ,'' war administration, and pile up
eluding the conscription laws.- on
needless cicnso. With the exception of the nntlstrlke hill xve anticipate that we would li.ue voted exactly as the concnsiian did. and pos-ihly so on that. Hut for the strike as a weapon, capitalistic profiteers on war in:.tcrials. ct cetera. fat contributors
which the republicans -ast Sil adxerse votes to the democrats only ."it: a repuhliean opposition excess of 7!:t. Hut to return lo the conscription law : the tnly reason that the repul1 ! .... . . ..... w ..1.1.. t . . .1...... ...v . j ..-..11
' , . . to repu!)lican cainpiinn funds. in that xvas that it was a mi itarM.e m (ho.p measure, and they s.,w In It the basic miMjons 1,0lt .,nv ,nrro.lwl hope of continued universal military m wüh lalHr 1,,;afPlrr
tnuniiig ror an time. j
tt ..t... iiuiiiitu ii it. i 1 1 tilt. i i ruir"
lican side of both houses during the
dehnte. The enormous republican
.('.11 -'" V - tamps ,:a a,.
iir.u wiiox win Tin: war. (Warsiiw Union.) "M.iishal I(h's supreme and centralized control of th" allied and American fighting forces is hastening the downfall of Prussian military power more than any other single factor in the war." "The collapse of lUiltmria is directly traceable to the unit." of command which has now coordinated all the
allied military moves and linked them in pertcct harmony with American assistance." "The opinion is expressed that (lermany would have given id'ty b-htirit; divisions or more if the allies and the United States had not put into effect the unity of command -plan hrst susgesttd by Tres't Wilson." "The fact that Ures't Wilson perceived this disadvantage before the military strategists is evidence oC his (dear vision." Vierman unity nu.irt ietories." "It is so striking an example of the advantage Germany had -in this respect that it served to reinforce Pres't Wilson's appeal fcr unity of command nt the interallied war conference last year." So says the New York San of Oct. 6. l'.l. "Unity of Uommand" at homo as well as abroad is the e.-s-nti il fundamental of guccv.-vs in war. It pro-,-i.c's harmony of action and harmony of action proa a. -e strength effectiveness. 'Unity of Command" prevails at the front. Tl.-- American people's task in th pending elections for members of the house and senate is not only to maintain umtv of command at home but to intensify
hatred for Chairman Dent of the hotic military affairs committee is
duo to the fact that he xvoubln't court of last resort, xill decide
accede to their threats, flattery, de- on election day.
A mighty poor indictment against Congressman ltarnhart. Indeed: but an infinitely stronger one again-t the republicans In congress themselves, when once analyzed. We'll see how the iKoplo the
it
THE MELTING P07 "Come Take Pot Luck With Us9
IIOIIKNZOLMIIIX. Jly dames J. Montague. He's "tightin' a war o self defense," With Belgium under his heel. An' braggin' still of his "iron will" An' "his terriblo ring of steel." He's fightin' to "save the Fatherland." II pays with a piteous moan. Hut the only aim of his tightin' gams Is to save his rotten throne. He's reachin' out his hand for peace. Which a man can understand When he sees the gun that the peaceful llun Has got in his other hand, (live him the rest that his army needs'. Once let the tightin' cease, Give hint the chance that he want; at France, An' you'll see why he asks for peace. When his subjects sicken of gfttin' licked He cries with his whin in' cant That, he only fights for their sacred rights', Which he never intends to grant. And despite of his tear?, an' his new-horn fears. The armies will go right through Till the war is won ami the world is done With him and his scoundrel crew!
a r
a
IS it I
possible.
. ! .
th.i' t:
r :h.
. f the ,t .-verv
This an only be done by .-ending to Washington, men whose wil'.ingne-s to act m harmony with the president and !r.s administral am is an . s- :re 1 fact. Men of tho presah r.t's prty t in be relied upon to do this.
of I . -
:.ti ci
1 r.t .a i:
! : 1 . : r :
T-
a s n :
i-1 v
. cn.r.td-
: .'. ; a w r.o - hii life ho lies
It claim
""The
tho slogan in our former war. It was the ie for Washington, Lincoln and McKinley.
matter ho c hard th- y may try, it is too late to ain the f rieiidsliip of: thos,, wjio haw never known what it ' is to "fall by tlie wavside." j
Tlh re is some m.' n you know, having a hard struggle at the present time.
He m-eds just th-
I'dav of in
terest you tan show. Hold out oiir hand. iCopyriglr., Hl&.)
DUE TO PRESENT EPIDEMIC
a.m now vor m: cutting coriM)s. Since you have started to siv" iiH'P.ev bv buvir.g Tinift stamps nnd
Lährrty honds. you are surprised ', how rapidly the sum mounts. J i . . . ..i- - 1
;t Sllj.lll sioii eaiii hi-i-n increases th- general amount rapidly. And the coupon you have had cashed on vmir I.ihertv hone, investiiicrl aliaadv ;iro perhaps the first
dollars and cents which you ever r-"1- j ceived for which you did not work. ! You ncv cr su)po-ed it could be so j easy to accumulate money either bv j saving or investment, and it i-" a great lesson a great game, really, j fllad you got into the game are VMl nr, I
O.l UU L . In tlie past you literally threw money away hy buying so many useless thing", and it nil comes home with greater force since you have been able to cut a few coupons. Your wasted money is gone, to bo sure, hut it is not too late to get together a tidy little sum for the days when you can't work. Perhaps ym never received any interest money hefo-e for which you have not labored, nnd this money in stamps and bonds which you have purchased for the s-ako of world liberty and equal rights to opportunity is the biegest eye-cpener to opportunity you ever had. Keep your eye on it.
( opyngnt.
Tremendous Demand Last Few Days Has Wiped Out Excess Stocks That We Had Estimated Would Last Until Next January. Last Week's Orders Called For One and Three Quarter Million Jars Today's Orders Alone Amount to 932,459'Jars.
Big Shipments Are En Route to Jobbers. Until These Arrive There May Be a Temporary Shortage. AH Deals Postponed Buy in Small Lots Only.
RETAILERS CAN GET IM MEDIATE SHIPMENTS DIRECT BY PARCEL POST.
Tin's advertisement is
Monday. October 1'U
f ! L'nd order fiom us in as sm;. !1 I una ntitie as possible. if oa 1 are out wt- will try tf h:p a limited amount by Parcel JVs' j or express, and pay th- i h u ourselves. 9 ; .".rd In onler to make dist nbuiiot; j still luickt-r. we will !hlp !ii net to your retail customer
M'aant it ex not mme than thre i doen r.vc size at any on shipment 4 1 1 1 - Y are out of the c siz- aril will le for the next daw
what i: ask tiii: iuttah, I I)KUC.(iIST to do. ! Huy in as sm ill qtia ntite as i.,nwrittn on : sibb'. f y.,n lave any ua&ntitv or ¬
ders, giv en th"' jobb r's salesman
t
I
It is directed
a r.muTiuuii iiomi: ut)Tt sau:
Owing to my moving from South
T'enil T am offering my residence at 12S It. South st. for sale at a real bargain. Tt 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
l earned ceilinc Tlu walls wer can- had
to the attention of all distributors given to our saPsm r:. don't bother of Vick's VapoHub, both wholesale ! about them- no need wtate us and retail. In an emergency such it is absolutely impossib! to fl; as the present epidemic our duty!th"se orders at this time. If tli jol - and your duty is to distribute i hers- in your territory ar out of VapoRub in th quickest possible ! Vi k's 'apoKub. we will whip you bv manner to those sections stri.-kr-n by j Parcel post, j. repaid. quantit:s no inaiion.a. We, therefoje. -ail your mor. than three (',',) dozen 20c ; careful attention to th following; ji nany one ordr. Naturally, we
I),(.i:it OU SHOKTAf.i: IU SUP-'jfan't open accounts at thii time
ima is .rr csi:k Iti).
our check or monev
e"o l-.t,l..r 1t lie, Vn,l riti til 11 it
at our l actory and In twenty warehouses scattered over t'a- country, sufficient Vapoltub to last ns, w thought, until January 1st. allowing
v. ,
rder for thi
amount m'est acccnijiany orlr'. I'on't write us stating to K!iip thva jour jowhi", as we theri hnve to vea t until W" writ- this jobber nr I fhis O. Iv. If vou wish the iood ?
ft.irif, tli:',,':i'li i. iir iti, Vier V:tlt tl T
for a ."0 t'ercent increase over last; , ' , . . . I f.rd'T them for vou.
vears sales. anl not ro'ir.uni: "Jr
daily output. This big excess stock
hen accu in ula te.l during Xh'
ONCE-OVERS
DON'T "VIMT" TCK) OITKN. Mr. Housewife, it is all right to be neighborly, but it is easy to carry this too far. Dropping into th- apartments or house of your neighbor at all hoursmay seem to you just as it should be between friend:, but if you knew
the inconvenience you cause often to , Want anv one t
tills nelgnnor jou wo.ua iciuif : urvthlP," to
have to talk over home matters. He considerate. (Copyright. 1 5 1 S.
vasseö and decorated by artists from Mandel Iros. of Chicago. Th (lining room is finished in white enamel
(eight rubbed coats) with solid ma- j
horrany door. canvassed walls in blue, with free-hand palntincs in the panels of the friee. and a beautiful chandelier of butler's silver. The bat It room is of whit tile with builtin bath tub and high tile wainscotin , canvassed above and free-hand painted in morning plorj' desicn. The lighting fixtures for the hou?e were designed by a New York factory. The floors are of solid oak including even the closets. I'leetrira! experts say that the wiring is the most modern, complete, and conveniently arranged of any house in the sate. The kitch
en is a man. compict. step-sn. mir. "steamboat" kitchen Ind will appeal !'
to the heart of nr.y housewife. The
summer month:-. Then thiK pidemic of Spanish In
lluenza hit us and in the last da vp this stock lias vanished.
0Yi:i I'Mllill WITH COKltIiMiTNri:. 0';r force has already ben "hör to J,;', ,. t w-nty-fo:;r of oar i;. n
jnjare wa-arm- i ncp- s iüi f kr.aK: -A i. and this r-cent rush h.-. simp'v
first we thought this tremendous de
mand would Inst only a fe
but the
Wed., ( )ct. 1 r. . Tliurs., Ocf. 1 Uri . ' t. IV. Sat., Oct. 1 '.' . . Mod.. Oct. LI
Up to Saturday
1 is have run:
. . . 1 w."e 4 I .oz. . . . 2 ."."2.1 I)-. 7. . . Z'.,:: Doz. . . 4 5. Ioz. , . . 7 7,70." Doz.
Oetober lth
buried u. .H our stl-s force ..-,
days, b.-ep ciihaj m to J-.r-jp -i th..- c.(laral factory. V- jut mention thi
so you wont hold it against us ;i your v.-1 rep and letters aren't answered i r o i j i : 1 1 v .
!im ( ial iioKi.irr on suanisii i in.n:..
i e will ptr.d. op. rj';f-t. o at ''
'.V
ie;a:l
have actu.illv shitip'-d for this month i , , . .... ... - . I 'OKb-t
i 1 v4. I or )-.'r two iri a. i : n ja i s i f
of Vapoltub. Till: PltOIiLUM Is TO DIsTHT. i'.uti: vai'oki'h gnciu.v.
i r i l' Lr i , l'.e or ri(.re i:tt.
j ist !s i.-d. !.. Sj,.-4nih Ii -
:.u-na. k'lvstjg the Mi-.t :n fr ma t !c a
: about thi (ir-:t( it.- history th I symptoms- th- tri-atmnit, and p. ?- ; ticula r!y tlie i of Vick Va poI'b
th;.-
Ii
is clop.
to town
cms,
to the
Most
s still -n rou' reicht ami e;
tremendous quantity j a an ext-rn.il apph' ation to p.jppbto th" j-.bb'-rs, hut j m-'-nt !. yhy-:c;ar;': t r-a tmrit.
ui:ni him a hand. H ive you mad.e any effort to help that man vou know is trying to lilt
himself tip trying to
Snidehaker nH'c-s and in a splendid
Todav it could
for 11 per cent more
-king fcr it. Carafe
residence district
not be ;:i
tnan i am a
ed now a d i vs. a r.d time b fr,r- this s
jobl ,-rs. fore, it is bate, as v.
re both. oinL'o!it may 1 e some pply i 1 irh'-g thp
In thf ia an time. th-r--nee-siry that vve dirid.ep. 'as jiosibl'-. the s? oo K
MAV W.Ws Tt UU VAI")ItUlk In addition to th. uaa I ii.ethod of uslnsr Va iti I tub that !s. app'.i- ! ov-r the thro it and f ; a r.d covcr-
wit'n hot f.inr.' ldl.s our fu-"-
writ.ng us drt.lv tepir e
included. If interes-ed write :nr rtithlt v,' ''" manufacturing dailv. to-
man
KUIM 1JLU AN UmTOKIAL. (Topcka (Ka-s.) Capital. Nov. S.)S.) repui-hcan p.trty pits it to the good sense
of
:!ie o'.iutrv v, heth.er o" not the f-b-ction of a congress
( ,MO!) H 1 () i:. in th i r." n: d.i.: .nd lup labor, it v.o. hi sc.-pa th.t the part tin. w (r Ker shoald '!:. ir.to has own. As rurely us two littp.s ma.!. c c;tö hjjdjtl, .o surely v.ill
in s
'athv with a president who has shown himself
equal to every test would be for the b( t interests of the countr. at this time. In such a e.'.rnpuign I. a Amer;c.in v i rthy of the franchise should ne elect :: privilege to ot , and every man who believes In idaluart aggressive Amerloani.-m should hold up the hands of the ftalvvnrt American In the white nouse, and reo that his friends and neighbors do the same."
ycur absence would be far more apjieciated than your company. Vou may not haVe to do your own housework, or you may work rapidly, and thus gain time over your fiend next door, but why hinder her and thereby make her just that much mere behind b running in for a chat when she is busy? You may not desire to read or study; your neighbor may desire to improve her miiVtl by gaining list Jul knowledge each d ij'. live her an opportunity. It may seem nei-hbor!y to you to
be onstantly borrowing, assuring her that she ir. free to ask you for anything you possefs.
I'ropp.ng into j our ne;gn:or s
home frequently in the evenings is poor practica also, for it may be the only time that husband and wife
more of a ! fharlotte. V. f.. and T will s.-nd von 1
nri' and full reticulars. Dr. TP A. Un1
You have an idea he is troir.g to Thomson. Advt. - r f j
I uckslide, perhaps, and you do p. t ; !
o think you ever had i .TACK UIUsT IS MOIU M7.I O. j
t M-ith Vi i -i '
!, v- ou . i t i
tlp-r with that now on th
i i
,.!-.
.sirs? VafKift'i
r il-rs shf-lves. in rd r th.it
mav ge to the Ir.thaenza districts I
i'.iickly. Our n'-rma. output : abo'"'t or rn(.- n a
4,u ' tP7. n per i'.'iy. v e ... r rut- whe Th- sta
trouble.
jour' L'e r-rejiaru wr.cn ne s-riKes. oi I don't have to flcrht to get a square
ting on a niht shift, but little while. b-f-re that
will
is
a
roduc-
If you could reali..- what it moms to a man who is lighting som. evil habit to have j.ersons of a I ett.-r charact"-r seern ir.t'-r'-t'.il in l;it 1. vou would be willing it is to be i'.oped to speak the encou .' a eir.g word. lb fore the man 'who is down, a: d out, takes the tinal brace for respectability, he ges over in Iiis nur d
our
deal when you huv th- Vest grade cf Indiana and Illinois roil from C. H. Dei;-'-:'-. Home phone :,27?; 313 S. Tajlor st.: I 11 p lone 279.
Advt. ST. 0 4-tf j '
j toil Itoopi for a few rprf trucks and !s-" cars at the Martin -lira ire. Centrally i p.catfd. Home ööl"; Ib-11 114. Ad'.t. . S770-tf
WHAT wi: k tiii: WHOI.1 sat.i: DKi";f;isT to i.
t):r. r ar.
of their ',o-o.s hi
in other 'a ay a, partittlariv ;. a p;ver.tiv. The'.- rr.elt ., Pfle in
spoon and In bale the vapors ;ri nr.
er.ZOP -tf o'U k ttl.
o p. -tt!e is rot ;:'..i.l
able, Ya r.o Rub can be .s-d in r.n ordinary t-a-k .'.-. Ui!l th- t' akettle half fill f boiling w it.r. p .
it'lrd.iV We IVtlf.
tlio" t -b.wlv
t e p. c t , rT, opr.g ;.r
f-
of Vap.-P
the k.
:) ii :
Itle
it. h-lle The
joot-crs. :,y x s : -Deals f.r.d of r 1 1 kind no quant;:-
special d-divery.
Ac. 'u dire to a I
ouant'v shij-rr.ep.ts ' bv the ptiMJc H--'.t : are ca r.o 1 :'!. Pill j Srüe, of th! S.-rv ;c
ord.-r.H of anv kind. ! that the r. b
wh.ether taken
our
saK'S-
I prov f-ntix e
:i e ;
j s hat th- re
I mod. j thos-' lain.
o: i i in hose
;lt of a k is go; rv.-p. -i
1; ar.tre in Iiis :g to la', with
h- w -o'
m.-n or
our own.
in
i T.7 1
-ni: lots only
I Y
Jin'
r m s
e i j i . : . Serv lCf-. I -. : e c o -;-. r, i r. .
t i'e..sd aa i : n t the 1 : . -his purr-oi
- n t
There are tin.es i:i the hv.-s of all
u'-n
v. i.-h th-y were tlie I
men w
equals cf c in Justly hi
know them. Then comes tie thought that no
n who ar- he'. !
.h .'-'teem by thos. who
U7
fiywd Arrvtrd fcr Yi(xm
THE VICK CHEMICAL COMPANY, Greensboro, N. C.
Read News-Times Want Ads
