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SUtaa wiUaan^^etaniI « M B ^ t l » ^ w t « g » of
^Js'In; DOIT ivNtOH t ldth« «sjtfafa6tion wwEaena*) ofnaai *A1IM. to protect them
• tank ia prouduf Uia, moatbi in aerring tkkJon' to /make) uaa to tb*
W H SNO SOLUTION
I f o f c o f e f j * •;•••;.
tb« percentage o* deer**** lu traffic laanVctnl^conaldw-Uy by -UnuAHtpuntot the Increaae. Bach •dilltlou.l la-crean In; rate* 'make* • the < perdftcnuio li> iiaaemigsii laritr.
' nsavHa Aref. Pfaapj&Btiit£i{B* -.-.-"Numerous applications have been
made u n n * . board for further .in-'crMsedruMe Ini-xkmk wbenrtt had,previously allowed Increases. The re-aulta of the operation under the ratesallowea witB-Miwi-^-'-"— " • ••
TMSBECBkTS
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Union Avenue
PROVISIONSCASH PBieB8;T
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106 UNION AVCK «w»«liT|felonvei1uiiln'olptuwil, IIIIICB Wm-kity
ARE FEDSELF DENIAL
TWtlAOW 143
, —— • " " « ' M1UBC.After tbowlng from tbe testimony
ttiat tbe deceit vf. the coupaoy for1818 ha* been gmiler than for 1917,
3 ? I when Ute S cent rain waa In effect, the
UEVEB. Ia«orporat«dtablidkad 1850 ~ -.
TO EDWARD MOSHCRI
>i>a« kes, Collars. Remedies, Etc.
Ifeand^bfe^uipm^ |8P0KQBS CHAAiQEi
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„,»•.•». EJerator. Owl PbctothBOBBAB PARK. N. J.
- ....-«« v* iite owit company x In the former
. _ ._-—. as to the1 remits of tbe In-creased fare -were erroneous. The rev-enue received from operation uudcrtha 0 cent ttn baa uot been•» meet thaV opMkUMt]>«jnc^.muu».
id-chai|r«ii.-Wb"li» tbere haa beetisane Ittcrvaj* In t)ie operating ex-panse% aa waa, anticipated, tlj«n» hasbowi • dedded reduction lo. tha nuui-ber 'of p»»e*u«(ir» carried.
"Traction oOciala couceda b̂at ev-ery uurmsa In ratea dlmlalahea truf-fle. They differ, howjover.-a*. to-Jlt*,
^SuuUKnn, and It la doubtful If any.1 • vw*ge perceutaje could i b* owor-taluwj, Wao-ioaay eisrawiti e,nt*r Uitotlie caltulatlon. , ;
"Tot op«ratlaf reatul u oMncreaaedrate* bar* t n a w so un«tl«faitory tomaoy of tbe uUIIUea that It beewnespejtlfleot u> dbKuaa the policy of meet-lag tbe eineraancy, which sUII ailsU,wbailier It abould be met by Increasing
Va(aa. or whataaraome other watliodshould net be studied and prwentedsad at least tried. It Js a »lna-uliirromnwUiry. that alniost without ex-ceti aj>DllcatloM by utlllUe* for In-
iiin|»ortancitciirlii'sl (•oUNldcrulliiu. 7'licnj In h»doubt, of ..wtiritiTthMt New Jcravy willwiint lo bo' tuu,
l!b"Buy"iiluni»'whit-h ttiti fvdvral KOV-iliiient muy mukv b^ way of Indus-
trlul preparedm**, liut ul . tho sameUina the govenior tvtla that It Is Im-portant for New Ivtiioy .to take tin-Initiative no fur" uit our own litlteus
luru conccrut-d niid'to proceod:just a*I If federal -•• "'"''
. . _ ,« • -iiuiy* iimt egg iirudut'lloiiwaa about -in pvr cwil., which mmiHthat ali'o'ut in hwn* out of-'endi WOperforiued thtlr dully, labor, Tli« »(•i»rBK« price tvr'vmt*, whlttv wns .01cents and brown eggs W ci'iil* per
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talaed t i e hMUhmid ilr«_U» of Uioaut»no hare t)«a b«arln| tha bruit uf -o w UtUM, atf that H e y could holdout te victory, Now lhat hoetlUtle*bav« ceawd *# tnuat awuine the add-•d burden o't ke*j)liif •larvaUoa fromlncrfa*lo|: Ita toj|.^j«j|j ih« ,II>UUMUI -
fii»«'"b»«u ilberat-4 from (holui yoke, famine would undo
to. "Tiie governor ft "not
but wauti_-jto_i{Sl_ilsilMi -iu DIUVIIIUTiicls. In other words, lie wauta tohave Ibe Joba ready for tli|t?lo«n uponthifir: return, and ! liny.' au(t«*stlon»rtiildi you may have lo offer lo tin*connection wlU-bo appreciated.
tfeh* governor would like to h»veyour'report ready for hltn upon hi* re-turn, which will be In about one week,s'ud after looking over your rejwrt andothers which are being sought froinotherdepart men In lie propose* to callu (vnferaoce of Ibe chiefs of variousdepaEtmenta some time during the IIM-.ter part.of December for lb#.pUrp«fe>of dlscuailug the prublwo and decld-lnx upon a cowiuonprograia tor lejli-latloo." . • • • . . . • • • • • •
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jot to takitn.mit of prodijclloii •for four yours wlthaut lifting-.»
before jhelr fl"W» .rtttuiivrulv, *farms ah iniiarcil and berda re- •
.sto'-ked. Haver food.
liable forerowtnt can be eatabllaai'daud malnlaljiad by a, nation banuetilby bo A lUrvlfajf people turna
+ ++ •« A OBRMAN HOIPr DIOPROVIO
±.?LimiiANj*ARe6mtiMiO -••
* * "•-•—"•"' lade by a proinf. +nclal soon after +•« declared In a' •w«0 Oennany +
I In the ennrny f
+ A slatemwil uiude by « proinl-4*.Dent fleruimi olliclal soon offer
this country wai declared In astole .ut war .•-"• '"shows thnl even .-. me enorny fcountry clear thinking student**.'*'aii not undeirvalue the' strength +vtHit. AiucfIf»» repuMler—errty
r _ — -,i»vi the flnat (Jecljlou +Ihla 3«rraan,ml*la|riai, .'if
• ,J'l du'not fifar the American *• soldlera," be told « high offlc'ral +• ot oar Korarnineat, "because *• : they cannot.arrive In time. What +A_I f tar Jain*-W(elll«nirs-*na de- +
of on* *—' '
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t * InciMae* Oeneral,
ixji^X'ii^vaiii'-i-ittkkit^ii^A'.iKn
F. B. 1NOERSOLL,S I ^ L S ^ - A V O M S ^ ^ ^_WBSJfsWLO^HrJ.
tuntlturm and flmno 9a**r*: Pmtkmn mnd y »ur ii»e two parties to ar-nfe for • conference to pâ ael cat
tbe ottUm and (a* patmuiga,Jtl»«al4to b a H k e l t l r t
recdved byand ba* been tie
_ Jt.l»«al4-to ba-Hkely-tlnrt^alnaaBu*t>e*.,Bijd Democratic Cnalrman He-Itonald will confer within a few day*„ ,^ ^WH*v^«MiiV viairmjsji J l^Itooald mil confer wltfaln a few day*wits a vleir t-> realsa of•etiop.": Tbe': attemblyjnen-elerf will,of course, hav» Uw direct decution tomalie, but tbe party leader* appe*
,ta - r t o « f l « = : j u > t b a w y r y * f . bm*t\r»n *trWig(h"«u(J i-ourngs to tbe nu-^joni flghtlnf for dwinocracy; It tuuatnow fir* Uie-nallona-ttrnDft^-indtranquillity to re-ettabllib Ibamaeln'eIn freedom and democracy.Wltboat our help It would have baenabsolutely Imponlble for the Allle* tomalolaln a living7 ration, dine* oarentry Into the wir.we bare beeacon-Crtbutlog larJiely lo tb« aupport of on»hutdred and twenty million peoplewtioe* norniul food auppllea bare baeiicut off, whoae production h«»-f«lk-nalmoat t* the vahlirlOif- polnl, wboaeSelda bar* btett derantawd by 'Our-untny. The food exported from theUnited Btatee ID the paat year baaIMHUI iuflcfeat to aupply tbe completeratloo ot tweoty-two million p e l
It la hard lo «r»«n^th.
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And thl« wie done Infact tl.at ire wtered
«•* 0 l» "rplu. £%An orerwheltiilnfe(K, , „ „ ,,ft thta'
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to that
, thai proapectopenod btfOff a* with theof ft* M17'b4rv«st y«r. ._Tb»AjDerleatt-pecpt»1iiirtnorbeS5~cottpelled to lave. ,TJ)ey bnvebeenappealed to on tie baala of haniabUyand of patrlbana. They have re.•ponded voluntari ly . • • ; ' '••'.:'..-:'••;;:'
•• B M M U * * s u c h Inr ldro l s t b e i e f l ^ »Our lujprovement tnrflgur» and r "'"
wEeatleay aa>, tblofc of-theftn w«'v»had oot of them—Ua ' u * crop of ,-,
tooa* to repJ«c#,ih» Ujok« amd IMF bodat tofarwitrtaaorl •
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7 " 0 M ~Milllonf: jJatei lii*«p«i-r »WHn United State8-£atr»i^tJttatt(i; :Tooa:trattoB/wa>" .told that It- ws* com-
• pantttvdy easy to bring about cottser-MUonof sttple.Deceasltjes, bat that Itweald, be far more dlfflcult to aecom-plish an actual decrease In the, use ofluxuries. The dbobters took sugar **
tojajjtptnt"^^'neods
ood andDon't
ISEg.aw** tf*u dpupflil thajf Itosy.vtjsj*•rerup«fltocsTi7|wmaafrewMfaeefL or other, buildings te aaeteat«oui« were more 'than; two stories lake^ght, anili>assenger 'lifts* w e n 'Carm resaott not needJBd. - ' --•: .•*•; are aecustomed to think o« r*»r^lnk'mf^ttL'lHniei'u**'«ode»'tB(c>'
1 bryr >few Toric dty did not have ttttntS'1770, when a reservoir was eo»-ftrncted east of Broadway. Into whifh,Wate-WMjrt^fee«MplBS>.^ftWBfWeil* du, to« tbe pwoee . , B « that
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v*zr^zi^li:*.;?fr.rr.j:n>rK,ii±:Washlnsian. n n_>o ... . .
216 So** Avowe,
5taj!j,lmI-IfciiUSiirJci!'' BeMssiWes OiwttoBlod ajtf '^ftepslira^-sT^T^^iot, AB latanai GbatbnsUon">-«-^ owspectaltv.
. ,«.tn« UnitedBtite» Public Hrallli Serrlce, the epi-demic of influcnM In Spain; has §!>ready caused an Increase In the preva-lence and Meaitu from pulmonary to>berculosis. Axslmllar astodstioa be-tifeen Influent* apd tuberculosis r wurecently made by>Slr Arthur Newf<holme, the chief taeilical cfflcor o« theEnjllsb public health service, In hU
-analysis of the tuberculosl* death rateI s E n g l a n d . • '". • •••'-•.- \ ^ • :
In order that, the people of; dtevtMlp.ed Slates rosy proflt by the r-^-y".con-te a- greater or less
se Food Admlnlstra-U M wu.oeea able to relax the volun-tary sugf* ration, l^lqitwlf pepof thatthe. rstion of two poondsptr person
.per month was g,eserally 'obs«rvodthroughout the country. Tfila cobser-
. vaUoo aUowed the I^oo* AdmlnUtra-I tfoa te build bp a reserre, an.« litk. m,n crops of Lonlalsfls cabs and
t au^ar were, re^dy fajr distribution;'b* records of tile Food Admlnis-
that In July, AugustrSsp-
_ , . v , vwr, were thus supplied, and. < : , I some had nearly a score of faucets.
„ Set that the Food Admlnlstra- «»htr Jled by stopcocka that4 wet*aas been able to relax' the rolun-1IBUCn " k e ttiose that are in ttse today.I U W N H M U I . ••—•'— - - - ' A t many «treet_corners-there were
fount [ins with stone basins, the edge*of v»b £ETeven now show depressionsworn by the hands of the people wholeanec over to drink. " » • — - - -
.»...Wf, y | M V I Hip.» en the Uble, Inle various Indus-elaajvelythat In
LJ*5? '**!L'.i»B >» + |I f W, BjtfCsnnotjbe^aneUrthls ̂4 manner It Is better that we ec-
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Ohoioe Houses and Store forS l
KBNILWORTN, N
General Contractor.Work
CRAWFORD M . ^.P.O.Box 68.
COUNTY
Here are qnbtatioj^ftoA.'«as>*«l>» • • WaBTna^Hon/papera; gubmitted^IndlanapoUa nchool children for creditIn the art courses at the Joha BsrroaA r t I n s U t l t e : .-' • •• •- ." -,.-...-; •', • -.
"Hl» w* r of working was very, tech-:n l q u e . " 1 . ...," ' , • ' . » • ' • " :~"There pas a picture of i Butter,
and Poultry
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Swisst
araLT^S***•'•***'* vaccinated•*^»« typhus, cholera and wnallpox.-V-'Ponrw "a* kept at.Xan^nut^fi F 2 * 2* to S e p t e m p e r ^ ^t « » «tay he:appliod •*— ̂ - -^Villlngen, where
can pilot*Swiss soil early la themorning ofOctober 11; Two toy* lifer HaroldWillis of Boston, n1 former Lafayetteescadrilje flyer (Who; traa^captured atVerdun li>' August' '1817,, and NavalLieutenant Edouanl Isaacs of Ports-mouth, V«u csaipod'lnta -Switzerland.
Only a few d*y« previously, on Oc-tober 0, the flrrt American aoldler to
luto
H-ue, days In ,year Was relea*
•nwmiiMMw^iifiavB^cilinpi
!5iiUStXtdja^-Bed Cross I
iber of .-».-..-,'He.•*«-'»».
*en»ber'16Vat Villlngen
...» «C,WH.-U. v Six daya lathe night of^Sunday, Octobeyear' made\bls second and/liuattempt ^/escape. .-,,,.
' . to escape withoilier cowpa**1—^ '•-" ""••"
however,
prricamr
BaPggtmZ3S££
. .uiu owiwwinna nrrjved j i t Bed Cros» Americans Jrtd been planning tok hesdquartera Id liprne. He was frank /cape forsome time and 'if—"*"
Sovickl of Shenhmloah, Pa, a PoHfl* that If/Puryesr failedAmerican who'enlisted >tfe«r dayi\*t- breakout '"
; was the. nrat American odeeryto ea-.cape from Oerminy. ';• i •,'.-:!''/..- '
On Juue 2ft bhlle patrolling nearVIHe Neuve sur fere, about four kilo-meters southwest .'of; f e w on Tarde-no|a, Puryear eataged'an enemy ma-chine Incoinbnt vpfl,1flgIitJA,«
PujfyMj|jj»hj{2jtewtt" î|U» -ad ver#»./,wounding tlio observer of the
toward the frontlerr
.— —^™^.. . . i ,u agreed tn^;to work. Ho avoided them, but«-.. preparations were .nude forHthe later was unablo to avoid a lone civilescape. I-adder* were made ready,' wlb^ -Ian who' pasa«d him, but-who «alddowa and liars cut out, ami one *Botnlhg.— •>•••• •>• -, -v:•;.••''';• V^r-'.;-''-.';'^Amerlcau made it possible to short- x The next flight Pufyear took up hi*circuit tbasirlng of powerful electee Ipngjpurnei toward W«ild»hnt, harrppks wasat ones for ."shooting at a wounded a low barbed wlru fnuc)}, nnil beyond
'msh1'—tho' abnerver of the Oerinao that o &*panlon had hi. foot on ttmjower round K which KreJtu^^^«uS ̂ S ^ S a f f i S ^ M^^^^S^mm^mof the-ladder as Putt'ettr̂ ont O?«R t l l0 towrr6ejow.,^2a^^k^afe® i ^ S ^ S h ^ ^ J T ^ ! ^ ^ ^ w ^ ^ v ^ ^ ^ - ^ i - ^
iJnce outside IhojmrxaiitejBuBM^sks^A'S^^mS8^^^ "wcr.pnd. prescribe tor those utatee- ;''amcatow l̂MbA-Hladastaĵ wOTffim&^m^m^^^S 2 t S w £ ^ « r r « . n S - i §^P^'^^*l?*#J?W^tffiff ̂ w^fe&lcJ^J ̂ Indicate th.^IMM^^^frih^^ ^c^E^^dw^llntJalndla.lu.Kf ^ l A 1°:..:;«^••'•-«•»•*:^»>MM lftlr«iuth>n.ik. Ho flgureil upon b d k ^ - - - - - - - - -"• '""-^" '"''" '
?S^»m|Mnibtrii V' :':-; •;
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^trlctly
thrci! tlmi'ii to him to.sto)).•,filx shots wore ilrcd lii""aH point
;W«iik, a t Pnrycnft" Tli6 jjliiinV*1 how^Yort wisro'Wd ilion iind thelr-ulm'wasl>lid. At tlio tlnib they llri'it 6no gunril
"was 20 feet off ami tho other 60;.feet„««•«£.«.< Just. •««• I hc'iipcoiitl "viflifeywas•flnsd at hliu l'uryeiir Htuiiililcd uml foil,in n-dlti'h.—Ue-'tieiiiiv'i's"1»c"\voulft" Ho ..„„ ..,..„
Kiutii ,bhtik. Ho flgurwl_upon. bev„ oirrledfjijr"tho'^currcnt ncrpss'"to
tho Swiss Bhore.' For six hours hecarefully watched tho' shore for theupjwiironco ';o( sentries, put no on,i»
' havlnc pd«ip :
Bread Now Made Frani Wood' ,Claimed to Be Healttiful, Well-
i Tasting, Digestible FoodThe search fpf-Jinew; nm^rj^ito
has, ncc
talent is the miner who works.-and^rtnprtFtat^"™'s'^TvT
Before you begrudge anotherv his auccea*. take, a look at tha"
ladder,hjattoa cllnjljed.; i'^' :' ;.'.•':':SA::ahdw-.nfcn)6ry forklndnesaand a JonVCne for. iniurlea wlUgraduaUjrchange the whole na-ture. Into. unloveUttess and bit-
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; - - -—-?" "rown anggr_and six•.taw'e.
•""•^atMliu! to bubble..JK.,11 ••-•;»..[--•J'T-*"*™!* roasted ponniits on a!nioldln» board with the roiiins pin uâ; " ; W ?Oart>«;crumbs. stir Into tha
at once Into a
>t a< IfhardenB Immediately. ̂
: ^ ' ^ Peanut Butttr Furfae. - ; • •1-• ^ i S ° . cn«':bcen;:i:j?a?Hed•ifar': belowWaldslint. Along the Shore ran a
jf^leoaaiana .^=knwkc*5af nfift "Britcrogshis "keepcr'a.• cabta. ,'Tha'-:>l(ltter'When he leorned that I was on Ainerl
mvui ana a taoieupoorivrwwhfjulee. mix thoroughly, vvu^boatttw|tepbwdered^sinjnriand rffl •
pMiwirtw into •^Bg^^.^a-iiidQi.".-rdlainetaH- Out into aUcea and Wrop
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quietly.
. ,.v. ...vibca, chafed my tremb,llns-)eg*I «mlv gnvo too a tdir'glass -of brandy.I Then, a9.lt.iEas time for bfeakfu«t,-th«croMlng keeper routed hla children outof bed and the two kids anil myself atehot milk 'and broad from the same,bowl ' •-
"Later'I was taken to a militarypost, Where the Swiss officers kindlygave me dry clothing. At ZurichSwiss officers paid my hotel bills andgave me- a- ch Hum's outfit from^heod.to foot. I'cannot thank the Swiss au-thorities arid civilians too much fortbelr kindnesses to me. At liheinfel-der the Swiss frontier officer exa,n»-Ined me and then telephoned to thiAmerican* embaiu j t9«iM' k !
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ft- home fulkx will he ilimtf fnint all w»k-;-f *iT* her" fli' lip iTn'"dnirn. Irtl Jnok
bad for th' luiiiiw If ih> nrchntra lookke bunt*, flet the new ituff "oo
"tick, or BOUII-UIIW, but get It Oct
ttnambtri .. • .r:thlog* eon* not b»cK_: .spoken "word;SPtd arrow)
• J M U t ! * .• .. ,- ••• negl*o$*a' opportunity.
l*tewtelMti»xjgteaHr;«|i»"^brown sugar and six; table-of butter for seven minutesinlng to bubble. Hull Vine.fresh roasted pVnniits nn aard with the rolling pin UIKBrte crumbs, stir Into thaOttd. pour, at once Into a
;ttackay no brr drjraiar work and
on artnisit'"acrfeVtasw. pat »\Poi t» rhf i t n M sdrlrp of -«|s>
St UJ|« ad-
,. .-along the same slda.'aadalso running along the opposite shoreare the biulness houses, which standbo(.a few feat back from the waterI t s e l f , : . ' " • • : . •'." ' . . ' • : • ; • -!.r; •••••-
them than cost at their point of ortf.T t i J ''them thTmition,
Tnto posj'tlon. Ybu can do this with)less marking than baiting threadbeaty enough to bold th* fabric nskes.Of Htonrs* lf^yeu"wgnFTo you canu»e the heavy batting thread and «olpIt and. poll It a* you' toj^g.^..^. - —
METAL AND COTTON THREADCombination Is Kffs«Uv* and Aff*r*>
Charmln* Variations; 8uo9**U*n*f«r th* N**di*«iwaian,.
There. Is an Increasing vogo* forcombining metal thread with silk, wool,or colton-embtoldsry. It Is tremm-donsly effective sod capaU* of
Dutchi government
•tad. V This force acts undjer thstnand of tb* gorernor add Is for serv-ice in all parts of tb*, Island. Thspeaceful nature of the Islanders, bow*ever, seem* to make the malnteoanc*of thto fore* a oeedless npau*.
Tier l i t t«» txr rr^^arra trau sclrnc*t» f* vs*fUL ' - - -
One firmer, wb* pnimWy fan nevera faruerV s«}I«4la, tward a dl»-
-How t* ert rid at cut-wnrnm." Be «a$4 ke fcaew * remedrttutt w«* nor. "Take a tSHftcun." he«oM. "jo to the wt e a w r of tb*
rr tlw eaa» (nvard liw wr»t. {Juoi~" Heid to tbeln> tbe gun
TM* «!D tame ( m ; cutwornto dlsapprar."
WaskeH Her Haatas * f Han. r -r w k f dMOfif anyone
who «»« Utit«»:«• orr "tgjKirsiit*1 a« »hetronr ro. r^'l tsirmi IJin«rt.ljihcr
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tho town. Tb* ardatectur* fas-dnates j tb* busy condition of th* dockand adjoining streets, where hundredsof people seem to swarm at their work,give* an Impression of a hustling, andmuch alive tropical town. As theship goes en past a break In the lineof tmlldlng* tb* togooa to ob*erv*d totn* right and down to IM edge hun-dred* of bone* wboee til* roofs appearla varied contrast nnderthe son. TbeseliQinfsv-tb* paawager will soon »arn7If he choose* to hire aa sntomoblto at$2 an boor to rid* about tb* towa.Br*Ideal In deanltoasa,
Many ship* art alwtrs to be foaadU tb* WUlemstad -harbor. Even >* first tin*, Arabia waVput 00 tb*map.
The advance wbtrn British arm*have mad* In thnjfod of th* Arab laImportant Inmans
as tb* Oer*Arabia as Important
h»f*«-o hrr cod brr linJ* frtmi Bll-
w-bouses am J f
laced Uie jihoto In the own
> atkt snapped Ore door. *.».or w w tbe bedrooms, the1 dining rooat*—«H ttr*-Mt*i in cleanliness,
caaM>'*> te-ao Mr*. BlhWif—Ao*>iv« yoo "wef
Wad T h * Inside of tfao Cop?"Mrs. lobrow—Ho. but I bad so snot
who old. fib* lifted (o tell fortajMn *'* VmmO* Tbta, as yoo prew,afa •• i i Mt tb* pio* a«d press th* awi
. i- - JiS -
tb« machin* hemmer,' with a fta*I*V aattreadwl Tbto wltt creese
la* b e a r with perfect •vena*** aadwiU a W poocb bo!** taratfatft* fab.rlc Witt th«> unlhreaded smOk. Thenyou can rum Jne bem aack'and «tcrbm* torn hm» through tb* ugl* holeswf(b tb* lea*t wpinifltar* of effortr"
Bemember lajntajr J«avy aaaiertolstn*t ats«t bw loJd in pWt*~«Od tbeapreaX4 flat plas can be ostd to fas-tea th* ptoltojoto poaHioo uotu tbey
tag*.j m tb* pis* aAd prrat th* material
9«y, suppose,! you Iwork In silk; cotton or woo^Von doatknow bow veryeffectlveJtcan be msd*by an outlining In either gold or sliverthread. Th* Idea tin be further car-ried out by nddjui French knot cetnter* to the flowers of tb* same, n wi , , . ,
iifne, and partlculsrly If Itivy wool or cotton kind,
In metal to • mighty aucce**-addltloD. In fact, If ttwrwool or
too embroidery Isn't already d*n»,try coochlog It on wltb the meUlllostuff and Just so* If It isn't vssUy
Another-auggwttoVi; for intil i d > h l
hre*d with It. -Wobias, spiral effect UIng thing ever.
Hwhlpped on lha,' most fasclnst-
•4m - ItHw Waist Frot*«t*r.
Dainty wblte lace and g gwalsU can be perfectly protected fromyour heavy winter cnai by wearing on*of the new waist protetftors. Th* pret-tiest to made of whit* china sflk thatcan,bf washed, although m y light col-or may be used. A plec* of silk about24 Inches wide, and two yards long 1«•elected, and beginning *t the eoda,th* edge* ar* seamed iogetber for adepth of 12 Inches, to form UMsleeves. Then tb* end* are prettilyUUrrcd aitd narrow whit* elastic runIn so that Ibey will lit closely aboot tb*wrist. -When Uur *no» ta£jfli&
Is fullneBT of n*f*Ha•noagb so that It may be drspnf ov«r*tb* bust and securely fastened by fancyPine. Th* wbol* waist to thus per?fectty protected by tbls alntpl*'Uttl*
Ribbon* m Hate.
to an inch „-to yoar Ilklflgv Too, «**~»b*t{ used a m or less tn making ha to for
»i*PPeM to tact tbe straight *dga, b«- ' - - - - p p p l a t faspeaslvfi models gold or silver ribbon*of tb* same width* *ro employed a>trimming*. Either tb*y are draw*aronod tb* crown and flnlsbed off la•oft bow* or streamers or tinj arpfasbloaed Into Sower* laid flat on tb*Mat* «r around tb* (town. The**MaantaJBi are said to b» especially ef-fective when worn on dark bate.
rtur, , ,Wjater lnvtriahly- brings fa - tb*
" dM lead, l ^ iO i . i i r . t o
worn. lani. tore*, gqror, dote, formMy^epantwtawaff, ^» (b* wov-
P*MerM tbn»;wUIJN3«aay\alK*ver tdeaa, agj.d»tp borders wTfl p»,
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THE attvaaCraaford, M. i:
' THUB8PAY. 0BO KMfiljg II, 1918"' Y«nne. OSJS Po0sy a taary
Xatsred at jth* tfesArsi Met OSc*•-• •;•••.. -*s !^:'tWO:rtt
franc* for varied servicesAmerican:•&&£&$,.and'than nU* thousand nursesAmerican Bed Cross ha* assigned" toforeign; duty under th* Dfilt*d Stats*Army and Nary Nurso/torn*. "
/. They went'under order*, a* soldier*do; prepared 'for My emegenctes. aasoldier* do;- t h ^ ."asaiimed; manystrange' and unforeseen ta*k% as sol-diers do. Laterally,. they went s ilighters, against pain^ disease, .anddeath, •7:,•:",:•:?•] V ^ - . ^ * -:";:.V:
A "mobile sorflcai unit" of nurses—'those Jwords don't juean. very much,perhaps, Ui* flrat time we bear them.
^m^i^i^^ig^t^.
^sstrtans tagMhcr. aa Aacrkaa BadOraa* awaa. Hair Gladwla. workedla tba eparatlac reosa. la tbat flrateaptnra, whw aia* lMiuea»il woandedcrowded the wards and fceUa a d i d
f * " * ! , ! ? ! * with steady bands' besld*tb* surgeons aa th* stretcher* withTh*°e^y_ggJJiBatd.-ar«-bi»ngWt la.',' 8o*
t flrateaptnra, whw aia* lMiuea»il woandedcrowded the wards and fceUa andirardof U* tBoasawtbedrbospittlaod doctorand aarse worked togatfeer for dayand night without atoning, glvlaf teach operation-a« averse* o* atz mlotea,-and emptoytajr atMrgcadea ui-spired by tbjs despcrata aaad of themoment, they did not sMnr that thedtjr bad been taken tmtu all tbastretchers brought Amtrlaa wounded.#j!4» AnWlairTjoeRH^ aa*'tb'TtfiiTf#j!4relief. - •- • •
Severs! bundred 'woaca are work-ing over there In tba American Bed««sr«nt»j9H^3»«rjfcsi»:aboaS«
g£sagaS*tts:.
TUffll THE BOYS' TH0U6HTSmm.m FOSOICK,
ISUKfl CO4)PER1TIOI VW i >
T » ^ i ^ ^ r Methervutter;•on of Mine; . • - ,
Th«»Wswding you home to me at*t Through all the** month* of
w anA l#m*fn_ »» -• : - - .
tor ?»» • » * boldw* m» beadand thlnklo* wonderfut thoufhts
« '«"«• »'»• watch»«l y t b hand * S
,^-4-uau, naymosa B, Vtoadlck,Chairman *f th* OoaimlaHan on Train-Ing Camp Activities, was' Interviewedwith »—••«• •» " ~ —
Jtbaiuaadaof themriirt*tmtioabai-pltals, base, botpltals, convaleacentbospltals, tuberculosis hospitals; someof thefi in French military bospltalawhere sometimes our men are aent;see them wltb their •pedallied skOlIn head surgery, or fracture work, orpsychla^rjci^fJl^tbes* - WOSMB "Wb"8g(arer»,"" "Our Sailors," "OurMarines."'
On the Dlght of M«rch 25th, whentbe Oermana were fast advancing, and
. already wlthlo* six kilometers of.Annel, an outpost of Complegne, twe>I American doctors remained, who un-der order'of the French government,bad sent tba patients and personnelof their .hospital farther back thenight before. Tbe artillery waa deaf-enlug, but the American Ambulancesections kept bringing their wpundedto AnneL These doctors said that, aslong as the American' boys broughtthem wounded they woold operate.Two nuraas. volunteered from Com-plegne, ami so la the deserted chateautbe two sorgeonsr-the two nurses and
i ««sr«nt»j9H^^3»«rjfcsi»:aboaS'«»»hundred of these canteens ataog taeFrench and Ameticaa lines of com-munication, and the women are work-lag under great pressure,, feedingthousands of soldiers. Tb« Bed CrossIs also establishing canteens by mili-tary request st a number, ojf A%laU only•aw, wbeo th* flghtlhg Is bver, tKatl
.oma l*t do*n • Urtl* and b* just yourr*j*9ta*r, just tb* woman wbo lovesyou baler than anything *1»* In thewvrld and Is so gUd to know you'r*eomlag back to her that she doesn'tear* who ess* her cry." * . J J : .; Psrhsp* for some of the boys wbo
bav* Stood with you s* finely throughthe** trials the flghting is not yet all•far. fh* flghting I mean I* tbat b*-twtan a man and himself, and form>ny of them this will b* the hardestbattl* of all: During tb* long daysand evMinn «* - » • « « •-—— -
Tuberoutotf, Experts Sent byRed Cross Will Use Lat
, oit Methods.'-Included
^ ^ ^ w i i w h J c i j t n *' '"" to Italy
the
Th* tmThouasad Horn* Bertie* Sec- I , s r C | C A N ^ 2 5tin* of tb* American Bed Croas, to I ns»««»—^» - - ^Uon* of tb* American Bed Cross, tei|rDiUlfijf|Y
their work of looking after th* faml-jl U v U i r v l l UUe* of tbe enlisted men. sr*daiB'»»--l> '
Bishop, the^asalst-
^_^__^==_w_Jw»._iii»»«»r-*-nom*-atymospbar* around tbem, ereq whilethey are absent from th* family circle.' "Such letters may b* a vary neces-•try shest anchor to. Windward In Hieease at, eoin* boys. Thf- thought ofasm* en* waiting for them, countingon them, will mor* than anythluK•Is*. m*k* them hold back and thinktwtc* befor* plunging Into situation*which might mean barm and unbap-.pla*s*4»»-tti*Bt:r:-::^:-:::-1'""— r ~ ~~.~
"W» have raised th* cleanest army
and
wssstsftstrseosUtloBs which will spoil their home-coming' and cans* them shame and an-jalllatlon, 'and even perhaps mat*them unfit to receive tbe loV^ilutawaits them here.
1' Tou, dasrest boy, ar* Just aa humanLas >our comrade*, and feelings Ilk*IthsM may com* to youjoo. I don't>*k you to crush thsm. .Tburara »st»arai, and thay'only'prov* tbat war ha*tailed to dry up the well spring ofyour emotions. I ask you only t
While a* ooatrol them with tbe fine' strengthyou hav* gained while fighting for th*Ideals aad prindpls* of America. Justrannniber that many •"•'•"•—-— -'
and Dr. Robert u. ouoop, thejtsslst-I ant director, 1*-secretary of the Antt-I,'Tuberculosis League of Cleveland as' wall - as health commissioner, of thatcity. Dr. John H. towinan of Cleve-land, a former president of tb* Na-tional Association, Is ano$er,,.fir©uuV
;nTOfcmmt^^'fri»^t1 ;ori[««"ire"
Dr. Robert O. Patterson, »ecreUry otthe*Oblo T^bercuLosia- Aasocla'tioftiSeymour/H. Stone, until recently **Cir*t*ry bfthe Massachusetts AnU-Tu-berculosls League; Dr. Gtrtrud* Star-gu, secretary of the New Tork CityAssociation of Tubercnloais Clintcs,and N.-A." Nelson, superintendent of th*Cincinnati Antl-Tuberculbkls League.
The** men sad women, at the rs-queat of the Italian government, willco-operate wl(h that country In. apply-
^ th*-tat«t"approved Americanmethod* for combating tb* spretd of
: tuberculosis. Some of them will /1>*charged with th* establishment ofclinic* where people of all agea mayb* *iamtned and treated; others will
. devote, their attention particularly topreventing tuberculosis among chil-dren, and a third group will deveiep.
- e -r--> •"•""•"'•^ o*s nrcaej' d*hot get cheerful letters front hs ia . orIf-anything goes wrong thetnj they s ngoing to worry, and that deUcst* thingthe army men call moral* la going tobe dlstorbed. It; Is to "~
lea* suffering and to promote that •it oi nelgbborUnes* and kindly aid i . .binds each community into aa organic I- — ' - " • tli«Boo»»8srtcawaaar«tH»tlTn]Melepb
faci that "Information" doat number* which can bedirectory and urging thibook be kept where referei
.\lM-eaay.- - - - -1 Th* trial of tb* alna
with abooting crffias
ft SaiiiA Avanu* Weat• Cfenford NJ
MOTBIB,
'mtfî 'ts tbedafs
Ut Jal^McCjB»a7.on*6fdaat*,iwsw«re4 thai this v«aakadforMadJoarnaieatotJadg* Batchald** thereonoa'
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Town Note**
vHed
haw . ^ ^ ^
"W*f ta ho Z
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eomrad*.
NOTES.
| l«e . wfao aro member, of•*»Croe* In the Clevelandr-thwe dollar, was clear-
* to the. Craoford Chapter» took parj«re Virginia
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I f l f e a i f e i y . : . .,.,.,,,,...-..-GBOBGB OOHK. in hkgrsat »l«r»
wossa.'HITTHaTRAtL HOLIDAY';•v •• -./• 'Pitta- News. '~?.:\S;\''
Tuesday •• -.-z ;:", • ; ' : ;/"', ' - :l'- MADGE KENMBDYin
? ' ' r t U M N D : HIWBAN&"HUTU ROLAND In "Hands Up"
•uUrBplaoda. Co>edy--"Nipped in tbeBad,'.' 'Tolo.;1 the world famooaoluwfl,
'.W^nptda^^u-:.^--'-•-••;' ' ':'-'OOBOTHlT PHILLIPS Io
"A^SOULi « 3 B 3ALB"
(Sever Comedy*1
e., Winifred
*ta»evV*.,for1Bteria,nt . / ^ ^ f w * t a ^ ^ J 7 ^ ' * | 5 ^ « . ^ ^ « « ^ ^ «-OorporattooV " ' Wait^LSL"^-'P"^' " ^ * A * ~ / a - £ ' ~ * c !
SW-TPreaiurerf atr: te«a**W»1a1jiblaa*.^n^S *»»iffwif1Waro¥^^iirc«ttiBriiia:Nor
tttereon and Marian QollW'«rja»GMBi
i - - _ J r ^ «•"••» a*w aproosa—™"- *«»~i»osion, • neignannonnoaoseot wai
W a n d other ua,fnl article,; . t thej M f^-J» «»• «Prorton«a Uln* ̂ C o m . n a J ^ S Z
t^.Vil^ciof'^n5£g£_S^_!glHSa^
^awiK'fliw^jif^KS^ja-il^he'.hfttof* bain ihlmnu ttMimmmmlwaiiimxmtmmwi:^7™ ——.«•**«• xitHier*ire. Meeaick, • announceswe come from Waiblng-* of.aa-m.of the boy,>wied, and who are no"toe, be sent to her as
wAkeraJntbeKedCrw,. boio for the garmentsgoods. Come If only for,w|U be appreciated. '
..;:?nMHal!. Garrison, a Miaaionary f r o n 7 |C n ™ v ' i ? r a i i ^ " » « ^ Thle ttate | 'wi«« town to overscrlbe
India. nniiMnnfnrw.k-,, , — lm««ijfc|hj^n^^aiiM,n«ajirtat«oaaM*^ita^rmomrntoeb praise on the Dart ofT»3»rn«quotawaaoal«aam«
rto'oMteei'aeeis.for'j
H»fes«te, « , U W > , U | u i - las unrutian and Mls-| t n^"m^n'b ( ) r a i
. aibnary Alllaoce, this afternoon" and eve I • During ialng at S o'clock and 8 p. m. Mr. Oar-'
is^iV^J^a^i^iiis
e borne io Seat tie,ashington, . . ' :
Speecbee were made by Fred Deeming,Harry Ott, Hugh Hearon. B. F. Ran-dolph.W;H. Adams. Fred Unge.Preal.dent Arthor Nicholson, FredRoakeandJames Briggitnrn to Washington, , IJamesBrig^:
..tfrne afid Schoor League which was foMSS, tQf tbe coming year-to>ive been held in Bberman School President -Arthur Nlcbolaon « .
United 8Ut#«^ Snipping Board~ - Bmergeucyl-leetOorppnaioo.-
• PbttuWphla. Pa.' N o v e m b 8 0 i 1
a nemiMrr Mr. Arnol»loe for fourteen year*,
* '
Mr. Arnold wa»waa In th»: ter*
iiiatto. • • . . . , . Z ^ * ~ * * i t h • " ^ v MEAT FOR YOU TO EAT
POULTRY A N D MEAT
I
•
Waal W *> S Talf i K
Secretary McAdoo ha. atBt urgent
. W.*'»ber»
oonUnae
B w urg
uf Comu^eroe and Praaidoal IL A. u l a tml .tnsll profit principle. ItWboeler of lhe> CtMntber at OMaajeroe w « n t l )V"r nguUr trade HMII we'l.of tboUntied Stats* as » - l l • • saaey fi*'*lf?;ou * '» °"'y «'»«;«• • •fit'
tbe effwu ot the dettbtvauoaa of Hutconventloa will react farther tfaaa wecan uow mllse. Th^ewej* f*r IV*sand delegates) tberefrasi War Senrkw
F'ih and Clam* every Friday
PHARMAtTrail-Store
. . . •.«... *u uuvriuoayesterday afternoon, has "been j ^ . ^pooed uutll ueit Wedneeday, tbe IStb.Two wounded soldiers -from Colonla.were to have been present, and arrange-1 Secretary — Fred
.jDents.nave-aUo- -besn -made-wlrti tbeis•to postpone tbeirjlsil for another week.
-HereaftertneatltiKirof"««'Teagmv«riii I•*"«». ***"* " •be held alternately between Lincoln J William Troeber.and aherinan school..
Join th« new Savings Club at
the Cr*n ford ' Truit Company. _ .„ ,
'Join at any time. Complete j n I Muidc club held at tbe Studio' of sir
JMf weeki.. A»k them about i t l ^ Z ^ ^ ^ I ^ ^ I ^
New York, N. Y.- S i r :
tfry'Ott."...OammiflajB;.^,..,t. George Mack and
Very truly yours, V
. 8 , M . E V A N S ,
urge
ay «auW
tod i!
A. Neumann
-..- ..»»vr groaier nor morepreasluat than they are today. Expendl*
I tures for November were greater thenI in any similar period. These expenill-
ture.groWl.gooT of tbe War muVt be*fltTtlliar m*»«**—-'*•--••
'Omtt
I — m — . v. I M war moat tiemet by borrowing from tbe people, and•tlwjr inagnlflcent.r '
win,m^toaoto wuttiBgWi.hii,, win,th. SBodero thooght of that fralenUt,
[WhichInspired par whole cnaotry toforget oreed aod color aodibeaaKUiaeao f l o d l y l d 0 a l P r « f , i 8 w t hbarmooy aad iioltod porpn*. UM warmlgbt speedily be woo. TKI - . • - , „ ,since tbs signing of u» aroiatk^ has
K8T1UATE3 OIVKN' Pilk'sT-CtAII* WOJIlt QOAHAN
Tel. W f f , VVestflaW
R«jldenc«, | l . West Willow Ave.' QAKWOOD
,w» A.uajuak^itutf uumir oE-aira. unar le_ ,Green, in Prospect avenue. .Thiprizes, Thrift 3tamp., were won by Mrs.Curtis GZCulin and" Mrs. Green. Tbememberrpresent were: Mrs. \V. It. DuMn-*-M.. « n ~ - • • • • • "ipi:_Moj»d;airs. Harry Hegeman. Mr.
i v x r,.Ramble.Mrs^A2~ ™ - -\V.-
charming manner, direct androstromof that Important body at* 1.any degree repreeentativeof ita saeaabsr-ship, and 4be rotwM of appiaae* tUt
LBdOa, DeoNuad.
* Oharl«s N. Coddlnir.of Union, niAde Qn th"r, A. 0.1W8. upon thaJ*«l«ned H4 & » •of » i d drcnacd.the creditors of Mid
h« .«nb»ralbar nndu-clalmii and demanda' wdiwlthlli nln«..,
order,'or they,'jroip proMCQtlair^or '•ttherabioriber.COLAS, Executor,
" • " ' * * * " J.
rth Taxpayer*olBca, oorner SSth ,Yftffar npil Hi.tnr-.. .,
. Ut*». UtwMn -Um».,^id from. tta.Kp.-ia.,-jr«l 1» OP«" for thd
f6rmally wi thvt»«-MOfUlM M » >
18 J. DKOJf,K.nllworth, N. J.
Miller. Tb&oext meollng will be heldDecember 87, at tbe retidence of MrsHarry Hegeinan, iiKpraoge avenue.
vi- n»nra»nr ffpnnr iMinn, nt vuB r street. Gainea woro played and|j^'gram'of vocul add instrumental mnsio• ^ * Was given by those present aud a supper
Jerved. Tbe players were, accompanied" f Coach Sclimoi Jlin and, Manager Ed-
* ward Joue«. AmpDg tbe: players were^- • Roy Hearon, Hubbard Nitcble, Ar|bnr
' Leavy, Edward Hanson, Sidney Smith,"Spencer Nltchie, Ktchatd Mulvey.Ar-
",tburCoirirle,'Joseph Boetler'andOeorge> : ' ; M a c k . _ .: '•• - / : - 1 . '• • ;•.-
• - L o c a l distribution of a new liaueoftbe New Jersey Division Telephone
j •Directory has been started by tbe NewI York Telephone Company. Tbe book Is^ bound in covers of light fawn and con-': tains 6tO pases.' Its circulation through-—'—^|f4~'?
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HRiitflj SHH^i
tft;ai?«y*
m
that
Utor the.towns that-'»;«» CoastBd, strange*4». come'• event* as •
H—
I mechanic* ate moru jjece..wry to Iho efficient working J
L°l JM-mrMsxik* ^battle1I squadrons at the front tbaq I
are the pilots end observersthemselves. Tlii. statement. wldliT'perhaps o little broad, j , t
Z?r wlhout •»*«plf'f/SiU""*-!*1!
iiiil*«alJBtlce tBooae nad
\
When
...uun...,UUjuiui«njeciunlc» needed tomuke the repairs necessary to.keep agreat air fleet In4be air.:To take fromthe airplane industries', tlie few me-,cbanlcs who. dill know-airplane workwould have been simply o cas^of^"rob-bing pater.to puy Paul,'lr Inasmuch a*
•-•••*• mocbaiilcs In the factories are >vl-tally necessary for production. * newIndustry has therefore sprung up fn
,this country, and that Industry-fa of-' ganized under' the nsuie of ̂ Alr Serv-
ice Mechanics1 Bchools." ' ' '
23 t$;^^£351"*n*f.*"*'? i *V-*JKai«22atfm
v \ There are two «ueb schools In oper-ation^ one at St.'Paul, Minn., and th»otbeiCat Kelly Field, Boulu San An-tonlo/^'i'if-•»'"•""*" •-'•"-1" ^ '
";•:;"•;/•,-•"•. ^ r p i w ^ f h a & n ^ i S p ^ j i b a ! '
-iT^Sn^c^^
«U board formed for t l w t ^ r i J S l
can, an aln>lane mecfaVlctan uhlcli");< * Athlono, oii""t
MACHI
ma
im
• •••••:r - * • " • • l " < : n e c u .
Two week*:of qua
(Vr'K&K^^^^^^"—^:^-iv^i<
mi,crated to his Initructorsi tbat U straining Is completed. Ue. Is jrradu-ated as a highly trained mechanicperhaps, the most delicate of fg^P^
llinve 'Aiiicricmtl)o dugouts Unit wedennmiH In thvir rettThird Infuuiry'of Ihe
WOMEN .1
SCRAPS"«ivTlter that nrn
Wing;. broncho buster, or the Ugbr.salBrled bad man of the hllU Work*
, tag nB&lduoutly, "on' location" to '̂stf; JI cure hi*, desired effects.; The "onljr;dlf»; M
[staged^ but tui.':['
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t^uLJ.-zsL-Jry?
iumiur / •
JWtf. and^JWnbera
r
**•>* of
— ;for the*— toWna thaf:«»• (tea coast-*»0 strange•-*•« come
>r—-»™«' event* as
^WrtnentM camera men.«"*»•«: th9 .fory of h,lr.nwketlng jyheut in lh l>\ * e « ; another Ims j u , tn^lMJWlppl W l , e r e l,»W.o* the CU|TO1I counlv•9V, Which carried 3.000• ^ W j * market and so.
about *io,0(X>m««t «uppi, coo,ow>
• M Dlrtrlbutlon.Bent or. «p-jculture In-Jen greatly it? pi,,n «frtrtboUon, thwush t\\»
H O H a colleges, to."eehcle* throughout
II Pkrltultaral states nru-'on who have direction
•a. many comities andHtloo asentr la the-. the axricuitura. col-to harcoiiifnr
'e.tat recognizes Jn iuo-*l«lMr.>EIU». "a nioit?SjWttloa before tho*» and the general*ant lessons In ngrl-•nomlca and food con-moat be learned mid
w^rosmx^ufiMnu-Hr"""TWtWWlMthe'Ba-
launch, of Yankr' to Recover
-it & Bura>.saiv aimbalance at a rail- _"(Wed the street l»• He saw a bunch',Delng loaded iati>rt'Dea Molnes.nbulauccs Be «n«f
jnejaclvfl5at hê^Somewhere la
'^^P^'^^M^^^ *
NEW DICTATOR OF RUSSIA
FLAGPRINCE OF WALES ENTERS DENAIN
tx^i M'S'TI " 1"
"• fir
S3®
i wxU jf J i JU
tho dugouts thnt were tilled wilOermnnx in tl.clr retrent fromThird lufiimry of ihc IVet i fy^tb d
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rmera «M Tfcreahenimi Hatrfatl.•ally Weeaandta. Call ef rif I
MmiMttratiMi. * ' | 2 f 6 $ooHi Avenue,
i™^-|i^-!|**'it *ewiejf the amount «f wheat aar»dlaat I AolomohUee Overhauled and
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We Leave it to YouIf thb ian't the kind .of ; M T ^
yon would want if you w#« gofag _';to atpre joar rumitnr*:' OS^AH, '
LOCKED BOOMS. BooWtkA*/>7«Mev-
that yea are invited to impact.Also wtera th* IN8VBANOK a»dmQMQ&-RATES, A f f l l l
Oi codra* it ial \TWo new motor nuw «tadfsii Ttuie. at your eOTUM.
I repreaents food. _ either an abr1-
Wk«r«cOT«re«tooiUy7.by poultry and KTaatockv
I Portunltles In "••- '--• -J Uon were IanIrecotered sa
keep In tooch with affaire at nomel
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P«pare for\xwir.of th R d Crd of the Red _
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All Work Oqarantavd for, ' Op* Y«r,iPkVe'.Stofe, 8 Treat Co,
B5 ttVer b^g wa7ted^.b7Kttajt h .r . come to understand the N !U|lon o t ttrbig and the place that
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fn»m at, the large canteen At la PannsT-i
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J Uon of approilmately \3MMrr'~?iWS«irilrom the front U t1 ' rnnjt ot a Belgian colonel: „ m |
made recently while be waa aitttogilhU dugout- talking of th* wprtf i f
on Tery short ~^..^u , .."One live demonstration Ilka this lâ j
bet^r_thsn a. year of tjuk." ™ [
Amertcan-aed' Cross haa eiimcks at tHJbn, F^nce, to U
nnrsery fot the children
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