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Boston Store U-BOAT GALMLY ' SINKS 1. S. BOATS! Have you Ml\uu .1dvmmg of the bargains we are offer- ing at Haval ien, Held Prisoners, Tell | OUR of Cowaldly Underseas Attacks i later harried allied merchant z lmcw“z ed packages of 12 shipping off the N« land coast. | Bottles of 24 - Sealed pac ;:.:ufu This was disclosed the report of Bottles of 100 Sealed bottles of 100 Licutenan Ik 16 ull and J. H. | " Demand Original Packages | tn g0 transpoit onderoga S } 10, 1918, and released when \ monoaceticacid- G v submarine flotilla was The trade-mark * Aeplrin’” (Rew. U. . Pat. Ot in a guaranter, that the monoaceticactd e t v two months on the = submersible in American waters and | Notaddilots fnofoddsandidiits Bl S oo Boi .I\D‘WHEPE THE WQR]"D PEACEM&K“ | : i ends, no seconds. Navy department, showed also that SOVERT S TEL % e " Our entire stock of first !l German officer commanding tho | ARE DOINU lEiEER NORK 3 0 ’ & s 53 when the Jones was destroved, k quality reliable merchandise ca;tain von Schrader was aboard the o y H $3.00 Sel‘ e Dy 3 i PSR boat when it was at Newport, He there S, St . v e 3 3 All wo at great]y reduced prices. | saw Commander David Worth Bagley, ‘ i o Now is the time and here, a nephew of the wite or Secretary is the place. | Danie who commanded the Jacob = ke Jones. Von Schrader told the cap- Everything at sale prices | iurca American officers that he had fflr the balanfe Of the month' recogni Bagley in the dory of the sinking destroyer and sent out a wire- Goods delivered day ™ after | [..: caii for aid betore leaving ihs serge, 54 inches wie, weave worth $3.D0 a yard, for 1& $1.29 o i e g A WOO! Dlaids, 50 inches widc all shruon regular $ ) quANTty for $4.50 French Serges for $3.09 . All wool French serges, 56 inches wide, in a 4.50 ChifiO!’l B[Ofldclfi‘:h f()[' 5 o o et teaving. i g00d nayy. This serge is $4.50 quality for $3.09 yd. P A 10 purchase. e R R s mims el ean : ot e R .1 { $2.50 Storm Serges for SL79 | . e S dh and shrunk, reguar $4.50 value for S R AL SR been a mystery g 7 : % Al wool storm s 42 inches wide, all Sank One Ship: Missed Other. { i } ; Sl | e e cim, s O o st . GHED ‘ $125 M()hafir for 79(3 The U-152, which, after sinking the e 5 . Ticonder and taking Muller and kg i o [ohair, 32 inches wide. in all colors for skirts e o e s v .25 Serges for 95¢ iy i ailaey R SURTOR IO can wat raid shipping, encoun- fered the U-52 on her way back to ] : ke A it ¢ Serge, 42 inches wide, just the thing for one- | $l 00 bhepherd Lhe(}(\ for 69(: | Kiel after all German submarines had plece dresses. Good range of colors, regular $1.26 | been recalled near the end of the war, Besides telling of the destruction of 3 i R R gt 8 | for St <ev... 95c a yard the Jacoh Jones, Captain von Schra- % ‘ : : der said that six weeks earlier In the Bristol Channel he had sunk an Amer ican escort ship, helleved to have been the former coast guard cutter Tampa, which went down with all hands on R . el § AMERICAN PRISON ERS OF WAR ARRIVING IN SWITZERLAND Shepherd ct inches wide, for children's skirts and dresses ilar $1.00 value for 69¢ T American scout cruiser Chester. The Tampa was sunk September 26, last, and the Navy department sald S K R R 3 E # - there was no evidence that the 53 : 4 % B ¢ i Eehne SR S was in the vicinity. The Chester was % 2 4 B S R § 3 S8 not hit The two (American officers, in their joint report to Admiral Sims, told a detailed story of events during thelr stay on the U-152 and on the subma- rine mother ship Kronprinz Heinrich i in Kiel harbor. They spoke also of thelr unique experfence in being the only passengers, =o far as known, to have traveled from Germany to Ha wich, England, with the flotilla of en- ubmarines surrendered two - 3. after the signing of the armi- Cuticura the Foot-Sore| | e i ¢ . o S S & | i Where the Peace Conference is rc low is the Clock Room, Soldier’s Friend Surrender Signal Ignored. malkin e tHebnin otiinel ol A boye | R Wil o After long hours of hiking or grard- The Ticonderoga, which was going [ s (he building of French Ministry of cs are mwuuu“ . ing, when his feet ate Wn“mg“‘h‘m { nce with a canzo of railway cars | Foreign Affairs as seen from the ¢) Underwood & Underwood. itching or blistered, the soldier will ¢ 112 aimy personnel in addition | - e find wonderful relief in a Cuticura, her naval crew, had fallen behind Soap bath followed by a gentle| | her convoy In misty weather when she | A1 (el o Lhitte s PiNEHfiT REBU anointing with Cu as attackec shrapnel fire b 6| ORI ’ : e uticura Ointment. s ceg vl i shuenie i rethyithe That night in the Skagerrak tlic | U-152, which fired 40 s, demolish- Pus—Condort lichmy Skin With Caira—gugg | | willeh fved 40 shots, demolish- | 1y 59 506 encountersd and the story Ly ioen he with Ointment.cust] | I"& the radio house and killing four| -~ % g of the Jacob Jones was with Talcum. 25 cents each at all dealers. | members of the six-inch gun cr bes nf :.‘4 ”"!?;:»’ 0 .‘11 :w}m‘fl( from the SFNAT R PENR | fore ‘the cruiser Galveston drove the | 5 G T R ¥ [enemy oft. More than an hour later | yodish waters to intern rather than the U-152 reappeared and pounded the ———— | > return to Germany. EloendSrosn it mors Ehots Only ten of the eighty in the crew rder to abandon ship was | o¢ s 1 inter Capt. | il jca’s ) rigging as a sign of surrender was | inow where they would arrive, in E P v life's momentum, depends upon | ;" needed by the submarine, and Sweden, Denmark or Kiel, but adding (JH awellnotrished body IRWRen | ssomine llch il s e mpey ShedenD amaNS o e Budaaoine strength is depleted and the body | “waved a pillow from the deck.” |'prisoners and would receive his pro- | lackmg in essential nourishment, | The captain of the transport had been | tection at all hazards. ashington, 7.~—Gifford Pin- v d, as had Fulcher and Muller, Mer red a RRepublic. chot, who wus cl of the hureau of thy es are the first to suffer. wounded, as had Fulc ) Men Favored a . ) ] g nerp the executive officer, and fulcher, who The U-152 reached Kiel Nov. 15 |forestry of the department of agricul- from Germany under the conditions) Switzerland, enroute for France cas i assistant engineer, agreed | and tied up with six other submarines | ture during Presideat Roosevelt’s ad- \merican prisoners of war released | of the armistice, arrive in Berne, | cmbark for home re was nothing to do but surrender, { heside the mother ship. The Ameri- | ministration and one of the central many of the men aboard had been | cans were permitted to go ashore and |figures in the Ballinger-Pinchot —— — —— - e . et ooait heni controversy that involved the depart- : T ¢ champion of the liquor in- A g sroga went down The report said German sailors [ment of the interior during the Tast l‘ 1 Naxpioniofyt) 1 . : 1 > “us in be- |administration, has written an ope crests. after “fishinz oul barrels | and officers were unanimous in 1 L S ouin | SR e e s G | of potatoes and onlons” from the | leving Germany would have won the | letter tates G sl e B bt floating wreckage, picked up Muller, i abithelUnited [Statesiintena NauBe-SOf BEGRRETN R EIRA S BE (|5 simon-pure in substance, rich in | who was taken for the commander of e gl Gt i Gl et {90000 G RN s tonic qualities, nourishes the | the ship, and later Fulcher enthusiastic over the idca of a Ger- [name from consideration for the|HOR = oo qaq whole body and stxengthens and | 5 ynmv y\}'n\n::im! m,vlrn on IME~ or in ’w‘vfx:lllfln( e vou votel for the Canadian reciprocity the sun shines, SCOTL’S is the food or water or chance of life if left | of the sailors' committee on the Ger- recognized standard tonic-food { to their fate, but Iranz told them he | man mother ship told the Americ and conserver of strength. ‘,,“,, room for no more”, and ecast| ‘Sink them in mid-ocean. We don’t ; £ % scatt & Bowne, Bloomfie 1817 “ZB | them adrift want them any more, What we do | faces his communication t 2 “The ‘ Muller and Fulcher made no com- | want from now on are ploughs and (‘ :K“y“ ‘“ ! - S T | committee on finance will be insepar- = | plaint of their treatment aboard the | Pleks and shovels to get back to |5 B0 5 L0 f ably attached to the coming repub- submarine, which was outward hound | Work again.’ be daid to piqu ) v lican tavifr 1 which will probably from Kiel for the Amerlcan coast on - pite t m L v be more w Jown and discussed her second trip, and which continued . AR T | st T Penrc el by j.:.(~’ i inaL Ayt Bl be | into the Gulf stream on the lookout \ (@ - orfe viag roprosentative of | fore the next congre . | for Allied shipping. . First news of ‘ ) Bl ]GE / the worst o po s i i 1 ok, equal sutfrage and child labor chairmanship of e finance committee i the s Mr. Pinchot was ssive | Dill, Which Jeft fai ts unpro T tected and put a high tarifft on trust vania in 1914 s - | product Pinchot pro- Next Tavifi Bill Senator Pearos ume of the chairman of the A ty i “If you write the tariff bill, th b e | the armistice negotiations came hy people will believe, and they are lke- Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. wireless with the mess = \ » 6 BELL-ANS Hine ‘ o et EERE RER T Edwards’ Olive Tablets men-of-war only. The merchant wi ‘v Hot water bl e . i s | voran to special privilege and is ended The Americans were told — to the chairmaaship o ek wenated! e ooman "he Pavae-Aldrich tarif That's what thousands of stomach | by the German officers that this was Sure Relief commitiee looms o : fLicyt ey e Dill was fatal to the republican part sufferers are doing now. Instead of | “tha first act of our new govern- o ipal ¢ GIck ; | Toih, e i taking tonics, or trying to patch up a ment.” ELL_AN g 25 . The loft Pt o e R poor digestion, they are attacking the On Oct. 12, however, the T-152 en- € [ ot A The tundivid real cause of the ailment—clogged liver countered and sank the Norw FOR INDIG ESTION | fiddic v yion. upport of all the forces you rel and disordered bowels, | mark Stifinder off the Newfoundland 5 ot Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse the | (.o.st, leaving the crew in their boats T the doci vote in the | ing the republican parly to victory liver in a soothing, healing way. When | 1 400" miles from lana oG ol N i 1920 liquor interests the liver and bowels are performing their M Mpabdlis o ol L ey enoi) L 4 natural functions, away goes indigestion Fou U-533 in Skagerrak, — = dle Ly ‘.: x’w“ “ ‘, m‘ Iy as the ad not lost their strangle holc and stomach troubles. Two days later an unarmed ship ’ & N 3 Rsi e R e nexicaninolitics 1 enough r If you have a bad taste in your < & 3 the worst type of politics ia America £ you are nat a good enough 5 was fired at, but a cruiser or destroy- deod v inclined to think it is fair | JMican, are you a good cnough Am- mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, drove the U-boat under and drop- 5 ; s iDL AT e HA%E i iti 3 2 L ol to say that no other man in our his- | erican to withdraw your aame . v ey e i Cumdrgesied. Toods, | 1 denin bonbs several auote wiih | | S AR el R e certainly healed that eczema s armed ships occurred later, the re- . % \ A ‘ | Americans all that worst in Ameri- ou should take Olive Tablets, the sub. | "¢ F : L : ] ; :tmne for calomel. stittafot “which' the fprisoners did) not 3 3 4 can public lfe. If this is true, it is Now that you can peer into your tortures that eczema brings—ho! Dr:§ Edwarde OlivelTabletsiiare fa |Il2f0 RA O ROURCOER aUican e BSEERd A LN . | : S ve entitled to | Lt 3 - glass without a frown, you ure free they gradually overcame that irritatd purely vegetable compound mixed with ,““ “: Rl S : ) MR, hhs ke ALl | ! A b Vi to tell others about your good fortune. ing and painiul eruption, until today} olive oil. "You will know them by their | Ki¢l" which wax obeved INT AND. Py Wt S ; You can tell them how Resinol O may once more mingle witiy olive color. They do the work without It was not untll Nov. 11 that the - o e v ! onopolics are griping, cramps or pain. U"-162 reached the North Sea mine - I ChE Aok 1 iends, and Vol laceaptad ; AR Oy : g Take one or two at bedtime for quick = Parrage, through which it passed on : T e [ & check for $25,000 from the Stand / SA; Resinol Ointment is a doctor's formula, prescribed by many physicians relief, so you can eat what you like, the surface. The following day Capt AOK 1) IH‘:" ‘,,' g ard Ofl compaiy and thanked the e i < % ! throughout the world. At all druggists At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists, | Franz announced that the armistice erbtain Distributor St y - lhad been signed and the war was over “They know that you have always It I wn { {he middle t would fall far short of carry ment and Resinol Soap relieve ir friends unashamed.