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LCRCHETS nit ‘ 0 ARGWERS To THE NAME | OF FRECKLES N°GOOSEY. | / EIGHT YEARS OLD A] SHoaT AND STOCKY Bf —mr\} AND WAS HABIT OF / F] TWISTING WIS HAID- E TWO , Sopies: GEE - THATS WHY- THAT'S ONLY WIS CAP—THE REWARD ARE aE VE EET : Ht ONESDAT MAR 26, 1918 I$ FoR FINDING (—~ rescues! ) ; ve wei, cap & OUGHTA BE WORTH SQUIRREL FOOD ISN’T GEORGE THE STUB- BORN LAD? By Ahern ty! ay! A DANGLELION — BRAVE LIL HEARLD OF SPRING ~ wadYenopourar | A DANGLELION ! \E A WHOLE FLOCK OF ROBINKS DONT CORNINCE GEORGE (1S SPRING + THEN MAYBE A DANGLELION WILL ve LIL stussorN! ‘BUDDY DANNY LION, pO ALL DON’ KNOW flow Yo AN’ Me 19, HELPIN’ ISTO HOOBER TONIGHT AH FEAST ON BOILED Pak AN’ DANNYLIONS \& “ee van Yaa! THEN LISEN~ SuPPOSIN’ ) SHOWED You A DANGLELION “ME "STUBBORN PLUG WHO TAKES ADVANTAGE OF HIS DRWERS SIZE WHER VT CONES TIME 10 TAKE THE sNOSE BAG OFF AND GOTO WORK~ © aeeptie abies GENE ortcRN* By Blosser | TRIBUNE FINANCIAL DEPARTMENT NATION ISSUES STAGNATE MART : Shippings Adversely Affected by | the Dutch Ship Situ- | ation New York, N. Y,, ur, W.—Delay in| taking over the Duteh ve; s now in un waters, the German chan- s declaration that no signs of | peace are visible, and intimations that | the next government bond issue may | | | total, ten billion dollars’ g: pause to the stock market today. GROWS SHORT the intermediate period, shippings Prices Rise When Reports: Indi cate Rush to. Market is general character to furnish any in- éentive for bullish operations. Prices | were, firm to strong at the opening, | put a sharp reversal in shippings soon | effected one to two point: declin making up the greater part of their) losses on a demand for equipments | and popular war issues. | United States sievi oscillated frac-| ticnaly over and under its final quota. | tion of the previous day, but managed | to show a slight net gain with kind-| the red issues. In no noteworthy instance | to market was about over, tended to- ult more than nominal.! q. z the r >s amounted to 300,000 shares. — | Although time money was quotabdly | unchanged at six percent there were) | in-| 7 5 Oats gained 1 indications of coming ease a: creased supply from local sour terior financial institutions are to be buying freely of commercial pa- per. Virtually al the day's call money was placed at 514 per. cent. Dealings in bonds were sub: Jarger than these of recent but the liberty issues which tended higher, made up the bulk of the offer. | ings in that ma Sales (par value) aggregated $4,650,000. United States bonds (old issues) were unchanged on call In- | NEW YORK MONEY New York, N. Y., Mar. 19.-~Merc tile paper, four and six months 6 per cent. Rar silver 87%. Mexican dolla 70. Government bonds rad, bonds irregular. strong: sixty, ninety da months 6 bid. Call mon bY; low ruling rate 5 closing | red at 5; last loan NEW YORK METAL | New York, N. Y., Mar. 19.—Metal| exchange quotes lead eas 5 Spelter quiet; E spot 737 NEW YORK STOCK LIST American Beet Sugar - 2 TR American Can .... .- < American Smelting & Refining - American Tel. & Tel .. American Zine .. Anaconda Copper Atchison oe Baltimore:& Ohio . Butte & Superior 3 California Petroleum Canadian Pacific . Central Leathe i Chesapeake & Ohio ....- Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul .. Chino Copper .- .-.- Colorado Fuel « Iron . Cruejble Steel .. AW ~~ FROM AN OLD CONTRIBUTOR | \N CEDAR RAPIDS ELMER - TAKE DEAR SIR -VoU ASK WHAT WAS THE (N Bar WILL SAY- Aw, | KNow TEUTON New York Central Texas: Co. Utah Copper Chicago, Ill, Mar. i$.—tdica t for the present the rush cf corn to strengthen prices ult, the close although unsettled, |Cyernin, the Au With | little salt. And here th vjar aid | * receipt hoped for, and seemed tobe ; rapidity with which the March) @ 1970. delivery has been climbing above the | May option. sions moved upward in pathy with grain and hogs,.and cause of increa and meats, Short Cattle recei steers 950 @ 1100; wes canners TO0G@ St 700 @ Wa bulls, stags, ete 750 Sheep receipts 10, 3 1800 @ 1650; ewes 1100 @ Shorts were the chief buyers, | Option Open High Low Closing —_———_ Cattle receipts 3 MINNEAPOLIS. GRAIN Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 19.—Flour uwichange:l. Shipments 41,167 barrels. | ley 160 @ 200. Rye 288 @ 290. stock 1400. Sheep reccipts 600; steady: lambs wethers 700 17255 Wheat reccipts 103 cars, compared! ewes 500 @ 1250. with 93 a year ago, i . Corn, No. 3.Yellow, 170 @ 175, 3 White 90% @ 91%. eat Northern Pfd .... pigieT Oe When you read about the “terrible rows” between 2aron Von Kuehiman German foreign ™ r from the camera. RRR eee top i 959 70: pigs 1000 @ 1 $T. PAUL LIVESTOCK St Paul, ¥ MINNEAPOLIS PRODUCE Mineapolis; ‘Minn. Mar, 19.—Butter, awhberries aye. cheaner, ful Beil, ha higher. |. __ Butter——Creamery “TERRIBLE FOES [WELL MEBBE, BUT— | free from rots, small burger |2: died of wounds, 3; died of a | 12; wounded severely, 2; slightly ing stock Ce Kg Vresh prime firsts, new ties and curreal checks and candled, include checks out, per dozen eceipts rots out $l¢ dozen 28e; dir 28; quotations on egg! sy twins, pound 2 pound 27c; vi mi Ade; block 4 OLDIERS WHO HAVE DIED Today’s Expurgated Death Roll of Honor. | f | | | i | ' i ——* Washington. D. C., Mar. 29.—The casually list issued today by the war department contained y names | Captain Phelps Collins was included ion. Lie among those killed in tenant George O. Middleton died accident. ° | Tho casualties were divided as fel-| lows: i Killed in action 2; died of accident, wounded 8. The lst follows: Killed in Action Captain Phelps Collins; Private| | Frank’ J. Konopek. | fa Count) er, eat.a | an pret 7g, | Bibeau, Grade ern 1400; killers steady: “AEM : hetg Paestay. ide Lewis aad 'S head hold an Died of Accident | Lieut, George 0. Middieditch: Cadet | Edward I. Butler; Private Martin J. urphy. Died of Wounds Privates Aima M Vaudreiul, Wilbur Wilkerson. Died of Disease Be Cat James.” Charles R. Burtch. Crosby, peru | Sergeant 3. Fishe preumer ja; Walter Moore. coit, prenmon pneumonia. Wounded ‘Severely Sergeant Frank Hic an; Private | Austin R. Schumacher, | Wounded Slightly Privates Povert O. Raughn, Char B. Godfrey; Daniel 3 | Mulligan, Sam.Todor, Ki er Wolpunk. Healey, Wm. Stew: $50 @\ sand) Helena, Mont., Mar. 20,—On the eve 990 @ | of the reconvening of the state sen- | jate to determine upon the impeach- 3 year | ment trial of Judge Charles L. Crum, } 1280 @lot the Fifteenth judi di ibs 1670 | ya of the jurist filed mére than a week | announced .that: the resignation ago, was accepted. by Governor S. V. Stewart, Friday. ch 15, the day follow Pof managers: of the house, which has | charge of the prosecution. oy 1 a SOME aut neers The governor, last evening admitted | 50; veal a ves steady, 600 @) tot ne had ae oe and state that both: the resigna And the letter of acceptance would be gent before the senate for reading tot | day. vy ZBYSKO-DISQUALIFIED » disqualified Wi r swith: pd fag. GENERAL WILSON WALKS TO OFFIC + mm + QIR.GEN HENRY WILSON new, characte: © photograph son, chief of Staff, was s taking France and Ita the Staff College he work for the expeditiopary e followed out almosi < years later at the the main pla force which w outbreak of war. ing Lewis on the jaw and knocking him unconscious. The time of the bow | 2d today. was 37 minutes, 25 seconds. ——— |An Externai “Dosing.” doors in A Fresh Air and Exercise. ing the conference held here by | the senate committee he hoard | Growing éliflaren need plenty of fresh air and outdoor exercise and | this exposure is bound to cause some n| colds. These colds should not be neg- | deeted, and yet, mothers know that constant “dosing” is bad for the deli- cate stomachs of children. nm external ~ NATION LEAGUE i | | Have Power London, aMr. stitution of a tion, Lord Lansdowne Situation Favorable, ‘he threatened dangers. nterest taken in it in the -l veyond reach. + Considering Amer! trade, he said, there w so effectual The org: SeuCESGNAES™ Mothers! Here's Something New Treatment That Replaces Internal You Can Let the Children Run Out- li Weathers and Get Their Needed | form ot rheumatic. trouble to try | with the. results, the: purchend,) _ SANCTIONED BY Parmoor Says It Must Comprise | All Important Powers and —In the house of lords today LordaParmoor moyed a resolution approving the principle of the League of Nations and the con- ribunal whose: ord should be enforeable by adequate san- ers; D id that two ¢! | sentials were requisite for a league o nations. The first was, in his view, that it must be open to all and com- oT ne LA prise all itis iahotinnt pewert white| SLIM FEEDS FOR the second was that it should be arm-| WOBBLY RIOTERS ad with executive powers suflicient) Lord Lansdowne said he believed ‘hat if the league was able to apply! 9: e swig pectin : Onis }o'clock this afternoon, as the restit pressure in different ghapes it coull! of » disturbance they created Monday guarantee. peace -in the civilized | yj eee , world, or at least, secure'a delay for nent, and it was declared by the au- liseussion and conciliation which) fense wou vould in many cases, effectually avoia He believed | ‘he omens were entirely favorable; ‘o the i such a e, one! i to the formation of such a league, on2) cojdiors ot the most hopeful ones being the! the war and the doctrines of the 1. W ited} Ww. a States, without’ whose: adhesion the! yy, consummation ofthe idea would be! great world; ‘as no country a which could use the-economic weapon! | Your old ‘suit \ DIANE, FRENCH SUB | 1S BELIEVED LOST: . $ Paris, Sunday, Mar. 17.—The French | submarine Diane, not having been} heard from for a long time, is consid: sred as lost, it was officially announe: marine Diane was of a sea- | - |} over three years. 1 tried: remedy: 5 ! médicated vapors that aro inhaled all | night long, loosening the phlegm and opening the air passages. In addition, VapoRub. is. absorbed through and stimulates the skin, taking out that tightness and soreness in the chest Usually croup is relieved within 16 | The best protection is plenty of minutes and colds over night, fresh air in the bedroom, and at the f trouble a prompt appll- fargo) Scwinllok | Sue cope iecmpaathenue exter “vapor”: treatmenit; The local. druggists reallzo tho value of’ an external treatment, es- pecially in the case of small children, k's VapoRub:} and in the interest ‘of their custom: r thelthroat)}:are offering ‘VapoRub:in“any (df 1 ith sowarm ‘ithree sizes—+2b5e, '50c!or $400. \ hdays’ trial; Ifyou aro not delighted? it Me CTinKraCN going type, Wailt at Cherbourg in 1914, She displaced 630 .tons., Her com- plement was 35‘men. BANDITS LOCK UP BANK EMPLOYES; ENGLISH LORDS) SET 85.000 swac San Fran » Calif, Mar, 20, — pou bandi maskedamd ‘armed, held up the Yokahama Specie Bank, l.ied., here Tuesday and escaped with approximately $5,000 after locking up more than 20 of the ‘banks employ- es in vaults, WOULD. MAKE FOR. PBACE L. A. GRANT, CIVIL | WAR VETERAN DIES Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. . 2).—Gen- eral L. A. Grant, civil war )» onee sistant secretary of.war and jJater ng secretary of) war under’ Presi- dent Harrison, died at his home here ‘Tuesd: He was 9) years old. General Grant was ‘credited with many acts of. distinguished ! service during the 1 war, © secure unquestionable obedience! ‘Maries s Grits decisions: | St. Maries, Idaho, “Mar, 20.—Sixty- | five alleged Industrial \Vorkers of the | World held here by the’ military re- | ceived but one meal Tuesday at four s that a repetition of the -of- uld result in the prisoners be- | ing put on bread and water diet. All employes of logging camps: ia this vicinily are being examined by s to their attitude toward it was stated! today: that all 1 to give satisfactory: answers | will, be brought: in. and held. Half ‘a dozen logging; camps: in: this vicinity were visited toda - o ; who f ) : an honor badge It | your income-tax receipt is in the pocket. Rheumatism A Home Cure by One Who Had It In the spring “of 1893 I was af= tacked by Museular and ,Inflamma:. tory Rheumatism. I suffered _as: only those. who, have it: know, ‘for. after remedy, and doctor after doe= tor, but such relief as‘ 1: received: was only temporary, Finally, fF found a, remedy that, cured me even bedridden with Rheumatism, and it effected a cure . inj every cage, i i ‘ | want every sufferer. from any this marvelous healing — power: Non't: send a. cents simply mail your name, and address and 1 will ond ft fre@.totry. 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