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Fur "Phone Order Call 974-4. jon of tre in the United Housewives wha are interested in submarine cooking will learn from . first serious outbreak of this Mrs. Wilson that the intense cold at the American packing- from the bottom of the ocean must 3 Copyright, 1918 houses in Montevideo. This strike was be considered by the submarine cook. g e sudden and entirely unexpected, and “Electric stoves are used,” she says, tho government ‘was puzzled at the “but food which requires a high tem- length of time during which apparent- perature must be cooked before the {1y penniless laborers were able to hold submarine is submerged.” out in the unusual and unreasonable She tells of her work in this way: [erman Agna 01 Su]] Buy in ot Bl i W Gt W O B e S Gl o B0 el hem by the strike agitators. Today I have 1,000 men under o - 1 These labor troubles soon spread training. A]‘gemmfl and U;Hgddy | wcross the river into Argentina and “I have spent days taking ofl | the country has not been free of mare ranges apart to find out why the men | or less serious uprisings among la- could not make them work, finally dis- Buenos Aires, Jan. 30.-(Corres- | borers and anarchists for the past covering that it was because they had pondence of The Assoclated Press.)— | four months. Property has been de- kept the flames too high. The work Be 2 rman agitators still are | stroyed, soldiers and innocent people done has conformed entirely ta Navy gsing lar a rman money | shot down and many acres of crops requirements. One must flnd the tansferred from New York to foment | burned. In several instances, espe- amount of food named in the regu- revolution labor troubles in Argen- | ciaily in the case of packing house lations to serve at a cost of 45 cents lina and Uruguay is widespread iu | strikes, not one emplove of the com- a dey. soth countries. It has been ed in | panies affected has been represented “The cooking course lasts five! fovernment circles here that Ambas-|on the strike committees that visited | weeks, every day from 5:30 a. m. to or Naon was bringi from Wash- | the managers 7 p. m. Every man must know how - gton proofs of the activity of Ger-| Therc arc evidences that Ambassa- | to make bread, and under very dif- - man agents in fostering conspiracics Gor Naon has kept in close touch with ' ferent conditions from those on land. Jeainst the governments of those two | the American Department of State re | The variation in temperature is great South American countries and Brazil. | garding German activities in Argen-|and the water used must come from It is widely believed here that hoth | tina and the people here were laok-|the ocean. . & o . rgentina and 1 av have been |ing forward to new exposures when) ‘The boys are enthusiastic about k P 1 b prusatina ‘e ol el bown | g Seevad 0 don sk e (IS (Eord e enuiminels sioif HIS is no time to take a chance on clothes. With good fabrics troubles and anarchistic out-|ing from Washington ever seen a finer class of men. We d = l d 1 9 e S = have doctors, lawyers, clerks—all pro- so scarce and styles that demand expert tailoring, go to your erfering with any assistance they 2re | COOK UNDER WATER? |fessions and trades are represented. o to give the Bntente Allies and There have been practically no. fail- Kuppenheimer store and rely on the well-known reputation of The \\‘b h :1n~“_~\»mv of indirec affecti \ \V“]Y, IT'S SO SIMPLE ures. pp V P Allled causs by seriously damag: “In Boston 225 men were turned e R Sl o R G House of Kuppenheimer for sound fabrics, fine tailoring and | ied industries which have been es-| OF Course, You First Have to Go|stewards. I did not know what was ablished wo Tepublics. | required of such an officer. I went L h 1 abiisned Jo hese e AL ‘ Into Submarine; the Rest Catel Frotlopeit iy And ot e onest values. jeial information regarding large de ooy commissary steward was supposed to yosits of German func « York | do. Then I immedtately put these TG cnr B IO T ey, veen PRerseeti D mi 0 it R o oo e All the authoritative styles of the season correctly interpreted for men and America when the United St nnder water has its disadvantages, but | Navy cooks wear and put them into young men. Fractional sizes and special models assure all manner of men a fit. »n the brink of war, it being g [ when you have a nice waterproof | the kitchen to learn how to cook as b Nt that the money could be used to|kitchen on one of Uncle Sam’s safe|a foundation for their work.” Prices $25 to $60‘ jetter advantage in neutral countries marines, it isn't so bad, according = [hese funds were sent ta Rio de Ja-|to Mrs. M. A. Wilson, of Philadelphia, aeiro, Montevideo, Lin@, : | who s cooks for the United FARMS, : A = i donieior, Al oA e e s vt A ACTES <. 83500 THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, CHICAGO The Buenoe Aires fund alone at one | students and puplls and she conducts cres ........... 4,000 @ . . 5 A ) tho R e SR e e e b i S of Woodand 1,800 Get our book ‘*‘Styles for Men" at your Kuppenheimer store or drop us a postal hea of 25.000,000 marks, distributed battleships and submarines. She tells ,““,-,g‘, vera, 1‘,.‘»!"’m::\nl:mnl\|‘r'\g houses being 39 1-2 hours under water on H. N. LOCKWOOD, (oie | a submarine ROOM 407 CITY HALL. It is stated that amounts of this — noney were spent for the purchase of | e REMOVAL NOTICE : ’ v | =--CHIROPRACTOR’S OFFICE--- o these plans From now on my office will be at Rooms 18 an 17 Booth’s , A S While (hese plans were solely mil- Block, where T will be pleased to see all my regular patients and s : azil was concerned, many new ones who need the Lenefits of this wonderful work. he German agitators in T and ~ " . 7 ” gl o Lo, ot o nead it besea”of e oadaeil work = ALWAYS RELIABLE yrgentina have been cont pend nally or external ' t , and I find that it is not s S ouientiopopand necessary in many of 3 he !nllov!ng cases: Lameness, Soreness and Stiffness in any part of struction. It believed here that ing. I can promise wonderful relief and results now. Come with %) ’ i nost of the agitations bhave been led vour troubles to me and we will talk it over and the consultation gy German agen \\14: came her will be free. J. A. VOLZ, Chiropractor. rom t A(l nited tes /\‘v‘w«l \mu»' ion Office Hours 9 to 12 a. m.,, 2 to 5 p. m, Monday, Tuesday, ®rious railroad i rgent /, and Saturday Evenings, 7 to 8 p. m. Rooms 16 and 17 :~ i"""\“’"’ hernueel Street, New Britain, Conn,