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by twenty years the kaiser's idea alliance with the Almighty, and ( - mander, now Admiral, Sims, m ed Precisely what happened er received a public_and formal - mand for ing soothsaying to the! navy ly too much to hope that v the seal of secrecy Wil be. from: ligted o Admiral Rodman’s speech. who is the Kentuckian wio- jocularly asked King Geotge to 45 a little coal / 98.3. shoveling on' an American and Qoudied 123 YEARS OLD Sobseristion price 120 & weski 56 3 menth; §6.00 HARRY MOREY BEAUTY PROOF “‘W-w-worse,” sniffed the woman. "He—he actually forgot yesterday was our w-w-wedding anni- o it was the fifth—I expect it's 1 recall }hue earl; s when I. led t6 ruin poor ixmme:% » Rowery dates. T think T had hysterl “H'm!" remarked the lady who has| the first year we were married been married a long time. and laughed | he forgot the. heartlessly. “Why shouldn't he forget|we had betome it?” she i led a hunted an naught,’ ~Dow’ 6ne stops to conaider the host HAYAKAWA ht, says it deesn't matter any- red. “Don’t"you know it{ he i, t i : way, but a waiting world has had its| 936 WSUSRARIC NERC Of AT 10 BB S 00 seipe ke Sesenod py wicn || 1N HiS LATEST MASTERPIEGE Hl Adapted From the Novel “Phills curiosity whetted and would like 10! pleasant or otherwise? Have you a| pecting hilm to remember that he e Rlean to norma B o) s ey a1, Mounitd® . by James Oliver Curwosd DORIS KENYON WILD HONEY have it satisfied. TO CHECK AUTO THIEVES. Time was when horse stealing ranked as a capital erime and the horse thief received swift and sum- mary punishment. Now that the au- tomobile has replaced the Lorse to such a large extent, the ntomomll,: , BENEA' rful 5 Part Dramatic Pioturs MR. AND MRS. DREW in : “SQUARED” ¥ m portrait of a real man,|to wake up in the middle of the nighi mlmt ::o-um cizar ashes and | and dash around searching for a eal- steps on the cat and Seres o o:t k:: o-lbu:l he would 1:'\‘[:” in t:: rnidst b: and such like tricks, going aroun: a business conves n and i ) O B oI N Or | 8 e s Aovace. 1t 1 ceagod| alosE tht 1t “appesr happily to himself as he softly| talking or smiling for an instant in the int. clasps his hands, ‘Pretty soon it will{ evening he turned 9‘:)1: and 'm I otrudin th s n uitnmr’v»m? 18706 won. ny and v llt%:l'fiu :gm e trom t 't bt pr f “‘gu. 1o var v“k:éai mbfié‘t‘a‘ni: Christmas—hooray! In just nine-| scrambling through brain B Alferent Ing ;8 n 1eEs A et ?:Qn,finr' No, you have not. what it was he could nnnl_bl! have k:”'n fact that the lack of suffcient = forgotten. phosph the human eyStem is “Unless there is so much tissue pa- Feoh months old—were delivered into my very lltg’ly respdnaible for th. hands, but all eventually died. Cow's thief has stepped into the shoes s g aition milk appears to give thede ereatures (e horsk hiel witnout, Nowever. be: | par and holiy | rivionivine siound | | [minally, evep I3, MRSt A mici, v 2 Somal, o SN siaeraaes | o e gy us natare ot o e rEets all about Christinas| RoIng to wear himself to a shadow i¢|Snsirated bevons question of doubt|while all attempts at that early age o . his_crime. not have merey on him. I told z 2 - . ) s PATHE NEWS 3 o'clock the 4. before, when| I di be B atenos ot make T 7 1o | him to tun along and be happy And Bt not ther any mpre ahout anni €8 narveus. sic and thin. thor and Dr his 3 “'I".'a‘" i stances have also resuited ih a -lm&:r emistey And Sosd, Nperition B disease. I do not say that it possible t6 rtar vouhg elephants by hand, for we have not made a suffi- cient number of expériments, but it is very difficult. 1 therefore favor the plan of attempting to ¢atch elephants of perhaps a year 614, at which age they do not reauire milk as an exclu sive diet. One specimeén of this age was caught and was readily tamed, WEEK ENDING AUGUST 8th 10,174 So rapidly are thefts.of automobiles growing in number that it is becom- ing appaent trat more effective means than now exist need to be de- vised to put a check to this form of crime, which has grown to a practical indust?y in the larger cities. In New York .one day this week the record twelve oars, valued at $20,000, his stenographer asks for time o sho hereupon he groans, slams his i Feck emut and dashes out to buy for{ald since then he has led a joyous life, | published in 5 that ’ dunt F3 orus téquired his wife something he can’t afford and | brimming over aftection for me,|ihe am 4 R she doesn’t want. The stenographer| even though he does ast up lke the] DF ’}', -'-‘:H:‘n?:“&?n o haturally doesn’t remind him of wed- | mischief if I forzet and sugar his cof-| (UGl 4" texe Books. " ding anniversaries and things, so of| fee or buv him a tie with red in it. It seems to 1 established that course he doesn't remember them— ow, don’t. for goodN#ss’ sake. ever|this de: PROTUS MAY ROW unless his wife is the sort who looks let Dick know he had a fifth anniver-|bs met ie DA at him apbealingly at breakfast and| sary and forgot it. A AUDITORIUM e et TODAY AND TOMORROW AKE THE BULLETIN ALONG oh- Subscribers and readers of The It you simply must|Dhate 1ish | murmurs, ‘Darling. 6o vou know what| let him realize his sin wait till he is .fi.’r‘o‘;?yf ats Bulletin leaving the city for the |!stolen. There is good reason to be- A the assimilation of this ph and for aught 1 know is still alive in aca! i lieve that there are orzanized bands|day this is?" throwing him into a men- | good and mad at you about something ate th arve tisde the pPhoS. - 3 SO X wenaeh - M R ks D O o heoatos mo man alive aver| which Is really your fault and then|PRSIS BY the nifre CAShe, the, Phass|captivity. A GREAT 5 REEL PHOTOPLAY of thieves who make automobile steal- The Bulletin sent to' their address spring it on him. He can't say a word. | amount normally nature their specialty and have every] Femembers what dav it is. Téquired by nature BABY MARIE OSBORNE mail for i ing Aot ’ Oh, there are h2aps of things you canh|soon produces A Weled: g. mu‘:r b4 "l”;":‘.‘.’?’" '“ facility at hand for the transforma-i . e é‘:fé‘"si‘“%'ry'“u',‘:' S W o aTtooKked ARRIversary,|body And mind, | Nefve tension i3 STO_RIES OF THE WAR Known as “Little Mary Sunshine” Buainb ; et tion and rapid disposal of stolen cars| . chii¢. A woman can't love with- | much better than drowning it in tears|Spptars, vigor French Decoration for 28th Regiment. IN usiness depariment, telephone 430 || oo 4s,t0 make detection difficult. Could | our being sentimental: a man can. His| and making husband feel like 30 cents | WRRKNeRs, ARG IAGK 00 SUET (Correspondence of The Associated P the total of cars ctolen each day be may be the world and all to him onmtrv]-; o T At Ae and abrupt Angles bacoming enveloped Press.) “THE LITTLE wil 1! ywnstairs at her a glow of perfect health and beauty ::dk::a‘s ?hfitnm“s‘-?: i1l she has| what you say.” admitted the disconsd-|and the will .‘:u strength to be up and done with his golf' suit, or tell her|late one. perkine up quite a bit. “Any-|doing. It is sold by & Osgood in brutally that she is getting wrinkles. | how, T'll wait till the bill for my new|Norwich and all good dfuksista | Nothing makes a woman more furious | summer furs comes in before 1 remind el ey B att of Pare: than to be told she i wrinkling. And | him of it!”"—Chicago News. i Fon Feady o2 taking it not desire to put on flesh should usé sxtra caré in avelding lNttle “direct action” on their _part|fat-producing foods. might have secured for their members some useful footgear minus middle- man’s profits. and helped to keep boot Dr. Evans, the medical officer of| prices generally within reasonable lim- Liandyssul, in attacking, in his annual | jrg BHE_BIE i ik betaust T this The s :cq:tf::e:?lhce‘fi::?!ée';;?:em?fi Among the numerous postbellum|paek This bottle was filled with cow' Infecten cofpses and the “closea edi- | deficiencies we are threatened with @ |mik diluted with water, and poured floes ‘dusing the progress of what he ShOFlage of elephants, at any rats %0|down the elephant’s throat. Sooh all flee Auning the promTess o “ogion | [ar as South Africa is concerned. The|inat one had to do Was o place the > z last elephant in Zululand was receni- | nacy ‘of the bottle in the -elephant's CeremOnY e procedure,” he adds, “is|l¥ Killed: the herds of southern Rhod-|mouth, and the intelligent creature e R Memnant of the customs|csia have been exterminated, and In|ewound its trunk afound the neck of O e gnorant ages, and Is mot | the eastern Transvaal they are on the| the bottle, tilted it up, and absorbed only extravagantly iwasteful, but is|Verse of extinction. the contefts. For several wéeeks the et &oe Y conducive to the| It seéms that the animals assume|ciephant thfove and becamé a most D eat of Alsease.l: that the irregation canals are intended| gelightful pet. It would allow ahy one B PG for their benefit, and in takink their|is ride on iis back, and seemed to ‘The R34 carried a “Decca” on its|baths destréy the banks and dams.|take pleasure and amusement in exer- trip across the Atlantic. This port-|The Indian elephant is an easily de-|cise. It would find its way _through abls gramophone was given the crew | mesticated beast. but his African bro- | diverse passages into my sitting room, Decorations bestowed recefitly upon the 2Bth regiment, First division, by Marshal Petain included the sécond ergimental award of the Croix de Guerre with palm, which, in the French army, entitle the ofeers ana|f Featuring ANTONIO MORENO men of the regiment to wear the! “THE PERILS OF fouragere. Ameri m hey | Olieve It auite BEObEDIS (At suthor. ! THUNDER MOUNTAIN"” ity for the unit to wear thé shoulder KINOGRAM WEEKLY cord will be forthcoming from Wash- The Very Latest World's News knowr, the number would doubtless be startling. Doubtless the carelessness of many owners helps in the promotion of many thefts. if not acting as a real invitation, but even the careful owner may Ioose a car, so weli have the auto thieves worked out their plans for rlying thoir business. Nevertheless, there should be more. effective checks devised for these modern bandits and this is aimed at in a biil shortly to be introduced by Congressman McKiniry. 1t provides for a burcau in the Gepart- ment of justice to act as a central ogency for license registration by all the states and an exchange fcr infor- mation concerning thefts of cars. The business of stealing cars is interstate and such a bureau should be a great help. FLOUTING MAGNANIMITY. Magnanimity towards defeated foes is a Christian virtue which ean well DIPLOMAT” 13th Episode of the Great Serial HOPE FOR EUROPE. ~_Somebody has exclaimed with more or less rapture over the plaudits that ought to be bestowed upon the afan who camses two blades of grass tes grow where only one grew before. AVhat, then, shall we say of the man ' w#ho. in the midst of the present su- fi€rabundance of perplexity, distrust, =¥d general gloom-producing, can cause some feeling of reassurance to seep into the system? sglisten then to John D. Shanahan who.has just returned from Europe sxhere he has lLeen inspecting whea: &rowing conditions for the United States grain ccroorsticn, whose head is 'Julius - H. Barnes, United States wheat director. Over 3, miles of European wheat Seeritory wero covered by Mr. Shana- han and his ogrty ir automobiles. starting from Paris and™traveling to Mt Cenis Pass In the Alns. thence Gleaned irom Foreign Ex. '(ouow a human being as réadily as his own mother. It Was easy enough to ferd him with mitk, beéause all that inZton in the near future. All infantry regiments of the First division have now received the Croix de Guerre with palm. the 16th and the 28th infantry being decorated this week at ceremonies at Coblenz. The 18th infantry received the award some time ago. The 10th, 18th and 76th field artil- lery regiments of the Third division aleo received from Marshal Petain col- lective citations amounting to the dee- oration of the colors of those regi- ments with the Croix de Guerre with £o0ld star. The regimental colors were not available for the occasion, as thé had not been brought back from Pari: whers they were used in the Victory For testing sctew-threaded machine parts for axireme accuracy apparatus has been designed that projects mag- nified pictures of them on a screen. FRECKLE-FACE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spets. Wéfoss northern Ttaly, csoutheastern|be exercised by the victors, but gets . . Europe, the Balkans, north (hrough|lttle encouragement when it is re.|Dy the W. R. A. I"s stationed at Bast|ther does not share his docility, and|net upsetting or injuring anything, but | AR50 JUW AL oniens e How ¢6 Remeve Easily Sk and Mto Ressie Boteroiog Joavtl 5h B Mot AL iy Ve From the diary kept during |to this fact lies the difficulty of per-|dettly smelling and examining ObJects| piTheat award of commander o (he| Here's a chance, Miss Ireckie-face == 3 4 age by Licut. James Shotler,|suading him to adopt more civilized|of euriosity Wwith its trunk Taogion of Honoe was received from|to try & remedy for freckles with the stiff necked Prustians. Lieut. Gen- eral Jan Christian Smuts is anxious that the allies should show a mag- they passed through Szecho-Slova- kia, Austria, Germany, Belgium, Hol- land and northcrn France. habits. Plants the engineer officer, is taken the fol- lowing:—"Our gramophone has been a godsend to us. I saw four of the guarantee of a rellable concern that it will’ not_cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; While if it does “At the samé time weé had in cap- tivity a young zebra, which was also to be the- pioneer of a domesticated Marshal Petain bv Major General Ed- ward T. ilachlin, formerly acting commander of the American foroes in have strange tastes. The ranium that throve on cold tea is et should be evident that Mr. Shan- shan had a fairly inclusive opportu- Miky for observotiorn erd €ae credit ;qpum be given for the reliability and onesty of his conclusions. “—This is what he says: “When T left America. 1 had an idea, gathered from ceneral rzports, that all Europe was more or less @ secething caldron of Gigtress and anarchy and that things gen]ly had gone to the dogs. It Was, therefore, a source of constant s@rprise to me to find at least ninety cent. of the tillable acreage of Iwrope planted, aithough lack of fer- tfizers, unfavorable season in some s&tions, and the lack of proper tools nanimous spirit towards those whose schemes for world dominion came to such a monumental collapse, but the Germans seem determined to flout the proffered olive branch. In return for the consiferation which all would be- willing to show it in this enlightened age, the un- regenerate German nation is supply- ing military leaders for the Russian Bolshevik, is proclaiming loudly that it came through the war undefeated, is discussing fresh plans of spreading kultur throughout the world, is forc- ing its schemes and policies uponjthe international labor ‘conference, is re- fusing to deliver the material required younger members of the crew danc- ing a sort of ‘rag’ just now.” The “Daily Chronicle” has the orig- inal version of a set of German vers es headed “At Last! It has come! (“Bndlich! Ist's gokommen!”), which were found in the possession of a Ger- man sailor at Scapa Flow at the time of the sinking of German ships on June 21. 'The translation given below is lit- eral. At last the great time has come, The -end of, Junkerdom—and of ty- ; ranny. It has come to a fearful end, An end—that at last frees us. Militarism, which has long oppress- e less freakish in its dietary than a grape-vine which covered the back of a suburban house some years ago. The most - stimulating nourishment given to this virile growth was sour milk. but soapy water and stale fish yielded almost équally good resuits. It came to bé a family hahit to make | dietetic experiments on the vine, which eventually succumbed to over-stimu- lation and died fruitless.—London striped horse. the zebra bored with constant embraces. and alack! both elephant and zebra, all of the Third division. died eventually from someness, to them, of cow's milk. at times the Chronicle. : IN THE DAY’S NEWS Wiil Elephant Follow the Buffale? I ‘Will the famous African eclephanes soon be as extinct as is the buffalo of i ’ b - = ed’ us. or ll:‘a§°~ _Will mililate against a|by the térris of tHe armistice, is 4 Finally breaks down completely in|the American plains? nprmal ‘.)rouur,‘uou on this acreage. | cussing a new war, and Aapparently a storm of of tumult. Cable dispatches state that the Tho disturbances on which the|taking covert means to defeat the Servility—and_drill, which has so|South African Cape éouncil has de- thoughts of our people have been con- future wars.” the United States is to be . en- in future wars which Admiral knows- about, certainly: 1d like to know it, and it is tel- bly ~certdin that théré are people would sooner take the admiral's w124 armistice arrangements to keep down must be going to Fust since they neé longer practice o The Old Oaken Bucket. ke e e What shall Be denié with the Phila- delphia man who, rathér than sell at the market, allowéd 4,000 pounds of | long dogged our steps, fAufciatersa of profiteer: in all it forms, w«n&u M‘hn‘well in th: rufining for of thes bargains. A “Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S Rid it ror dsied et 0 | CASTORIA cided to exterminaté éléphants, which These tWo orphans, the elephant and the zebra, bécame great- 1y attached to each other, though per- haps thcre was more enthusiastic af- fection on the part of the elephant. getting a littlé Alas Germany. and Brigadier General B. Bamford of the First division. tle of officer of the Robert L. Howe, Brizadiér Tred W. Sladen, (‘olonél Dorey and_Colonel unwhole- million. segion of Honor was also bestowed upon Major Général Génsral|and a few applications Halstead Frank J. Morrow, It’s better to hustle for a dollar than everal other elephants of the same| it is to indulgé in a pipe dream of a agé—that is to say, about four to six #ive pense is trifling. Simply get an ounc double strength — from you how eusy it 15 to the homely freckles and ful eompléxion. Rarély one ouncé fieeéded for t is so01d uhder guarant Hark if 1t fails t you a clear complexion the ex- e of Othins a druggist uld show ¥id yourself of 1 get a beautl is more than He worst cas Be suré to akk the druggist for the @oublé gtrength Othine as th 8 strengti e .of In Connection With the Anniversary Sale cgntrated since the armistice are |the size of the German army. At last is passed—today it is fin-|are regarded as a menace to the farm- hd o canfined to a few congested centers| That “might is right” it is plainly ished. . ers whose lcrop.m émeyom dexspeofl kiflbd s@eh as Budapest and a comparatively | apparent, is still the accepted stand- 2 whose employes 'y sometimes L swall section in Eastern Galicia and|ara of our defeated foes, who see only| ' ot wlil::d‘seh:lonwénvg;y;oolfi eith qu%::;)r’(!{:'r iefi': or e e(;?el;‘l':n:e"v‘vcfi: _lt_;r.n ;f'l::\;:.n IS R :‘xgnl foinwe;k:e!su:e;}t‘: l;n‘;:‘ig::- i an iron hand. ik African éléphants in a communication I,.l dr f R al B 3 t be F d On th 2 ™ tion of e finer el of } i=| No one dare whimper, complain, or|ts the Natlonal Geéographi oeiety I h ar un eds phiy in Europe during the armistice | tarianism, worthy only of sdorn and Jefuse even if he docsnt Which. 18 quoted fn & Buletin rom the ere are Ol € argains to oun e f&m convinced, was the food relief|rigicule. ¥ ing things quite right. society\ as follows: d : H M piviged throuyh Ameciana iaitiatiss] 0 o “Freedom ana" Cauality are to- | St Mrier mamy vears ot wint wel| Tables in Our Annex. Come In and See How Much Your Bgoadly speaking, I think real dis- EDITORIAL NOTES. - day the pAS!!WO‘Pflgv African éléphant is prénounced t6 be . % pi oyl e M A 3 Stand fast and strong” is our mot- | hopeless as a domestic animal (and it Penmes Are wol'th-\ are concerned, will disappear afier the Now Henry Ford knows how wun et;:i'n B o e s should be remembered that most male . piesent harvests. Some sections may | Roosevelt felt. “Cleasr 15 UK BMLE 20r ; oF Sar | annce. Sariet B e Sulle kil shenitc - | show: selvi sely néed help before the harvests of 1920, - hased right! . 55 (s 2 ps . M husett: after {ts ht cl savage), then at least for its magnifi & @ with improved distribution facili- | g ng2S8SHAC S 1 = B Snincis Sl Biath (July) in]cEt TVory {He ersative is Wworth nre. NINE-CENT ITEMS NOTIONS—Continued NOTIONS—Continued t and better trade relations. im- Lancashire, and week By weelk one or | Serving as an asset to the state. If el 4 e into Europe of food grains may| That de luxe transport, “for officers|more of the great industrial towns—|the Indian elephant shows himsélf to From The Corset Laces, mercerized....... 9¢ | Liberty Bell Cabine P& confined largely (o (he CUStOMAIY |only." saves the tender feclings of ar-| Blackburn, Boiton, Oldham, Presion—|be more dooile g e B o Bt G Shinola Shoe Pofish. Triumph Cabinets i rti sountries.” e take their turns to c%ose down factor- | Phant, it must be r ered, ER EP’ ¢ . f i ‘tnh‘xs relrxle;. ihann, Now witn| ™Y caste. ies, ml“:lr and 5ahmpu, fma" Em&;:;:, other hand, that he is of very little STATION Y DI T Round Shoe Laces Tiger Commen Pins, 3 pkgs. for 9 Afuerican wheat no longer expected to| American furs are reported cheap- | Dipctically -en bloc. to Blackpool or}VAlUe s YT ciephant was pre-|] Bank Note Writing Tablets 2 for 9’| mahogany, brown and black.. 9 | Sta-Put Pins...... 8 boxes for 9¢ xt z:;;m: of ;he :orlfl- will t':e er abroad than here. But it's a long,|days’ strenuous enjoyment. sented to me by an Uganda chief. It|] Art Loom Writing Tablets 2 for 9¢ | Flat Shoe Laces in all sizes, Hat Pins, black or white, a card 9% nistrat. - Rt h T o5 't5 16 10" 1 ‘Hikeilets &b he ITT TME 5 e Jop ey I ek, e o eaprurc || Large:sizs Writing Tabiats 2 for 9c | brewn and black... 2 faie for 86 | Rick Rack Baaid........ & piecs S . i ritain ) agthis country is concerned, at liberty| Residents along the Yantic trolley|compare with the Lancashire the first elephant. T had expréssed a Blue d Writing Tablets..... 9c | Flat Shoe Laces;.30-inch....... % | Bids Seam Tape in sdd colors.. B tg_ work according to the law of sup-|line have the laugh on Greeneville and | In_preparation for the one wish one day for somé elephants to Special Writing Tablets.. 2 for 9¢ | Collar Buttons .......... ceees. 88 ite Bi piy of demand and thus deliver a dis-|the West Side. holiday the operatives and oOtheérs pay | eXperiment with, in demestication. and o Wi . e, 5 & ¥ Whits Bias Ssam Tape.. 3 for % trgésing stab in the vitals to old Mr. int6 wake clubs throughout the rest "llga"m'a':!-wml oth::;e‘;i“";: ‘d;s‘l:eutu w ove Envelopes, a pkg. onqueror Snap Fasteners Lingerie Tape, 8 colors......... 9& HEC. L? ,Dog days observation: The longer of the year, and often enough hritty | B ation 1 sratity my wish and so|] Prinesss Enveiopes, & pkg...... % 2 oards for 9 | $inten a box Be ¥ the dog. the longer thé day. That's detérmined in their ufsuit of the Mikado Leéad Pen 2 for 9¢ SNAP FASTENERS i L AIR TRAVEL SAFETY. where the dachshund scores. WSS AR Young lephant hat the motmer el et Rit Dys Fla ceeiien. 98 ;'mn e it oel B L;n; (Iir:y, pnd.idin' Phant knocked ovel anG killed three Autémobile Pen Helders.. 2 for 9¢ | Hygrade . 2 cards for 8¢ | Pearl Buttons....... 3 cards for 9 - | Wyl am coul 11 & " " " s (Hat he will not be exposed 1o o0 | giny i Teap s0me 0f the heat rewaras| of. Winchester “foriy vears b SAS s e ST i it st 0 AR BEISIN, - oo €10 B0 § ANIMRSS il 2o 96 ] Peart Buushe, xtra guality... 96 mfich risk, air travel as a passenser | i the hours of backache he put in in|3te8d of “forty. years on. I my great surprise it trotted inte camp|f] . SPecial Peneil ... 6 for 9¢ | See-It-Spring . 4 cards for 9¢ | Coat and Suit Buttens, odds and cabrying proposition will appeal more | . er rathér shy Boy at the great school |pehind one of the mefm. Modern Cluteh Pencils 8 ! Kohi 4 ds tor O ends 6n cards .......... ... % iolthe sporting spifit than to an-|'e SPrinE but his love of Nature revealed itself| " “This little eréature Was at tht time Yoo 2 PR s Ao e B atine. Nisd) 4400 8 swaring the desire for a hew andrapid| 4 few hauls Iike that 3$5.000,000] Tare Resterent alorrs SMONSY wich | Ol four feet high. In two days ic!l Bamnér Rubber Bands, all size ¢ | So-No-More 5 cards for 9c | Packing Nasdiés ¢ 96 system of transportation. One of the|from the sunken Laurentic will make|delight u night walk with Lord Grey |20 bécomeé uériectly tame, and wouid AT SRR Perfection .......... 5 cards for 8c | Ironing Wax 6 for 9e firgt requirements to popularize alf |rebbing Davy Jones' locker a popu-| whén his acquaintancé with the birds 60-inch Tape Measure.... 2 for B¢ transportation will thus be thé need |lar pastime. was made avidént. In the anxious NOTIONS AND SMALL HOOKS AND EYES 60-inch M Py ofgmaking it reasonably safe. * vears of the foreign _secretaryship Batey . T R e An s -inch Measurs, best gr.de... at this stage has not yet been Fining a New _ York groceryman | lord Grey used to go for peace and . wm 3 M Pin Cushions 2 for % redehed is indicated by, the recent fall | 4300 for sslling sugar at 15 cents a|fOEL 1o x small gottage not many miles (bl * 2° | Basting Cotten 460 yards. ™ of ome of the big Caproni planes in|pound is one.way of making tne| TN Wighestn, g UTng man Special 9-Cent Bargains - | Colonial Black eeeee 9 1 Basting Oetten, E0Q yards, 2 for e Italy, with the death its fourteen | sweet itter. he. Black Tailét Pins a box 8¢ pagsengers. Italy has been devoting e — “4 & Deing uened in: sems - Guarters Ny¢'s Machine Oll.............. % | 772 i iehieo Shamrock Linen Thread. .. [ much attenion and making consid-| The world deservés to get seme- [, It § hein uroed in some aquarters|. BDust & irir vev.. 8¢ | Toilet Pins in black: mat and BIaAs Cinge Finioh Theaad. Btecd erfble Drogress in the use of air-|thing worth while for the money cost|fome respects by its numerieal Gesin: i white ...... .2 ‘cards fop Seif WAt Lingn Finje Pead, STor 99 pilnes for passengers and freight, |Of theé WAr which is now stated at|nation, ahd that a name would be a Oushion Pant Mangers.... 2 for 9e | 0t sers for 86 | ARt Lydia's Linen Finish wili the result that hundreds|$374.000,000,000. better vehicle for handing down its Weed Coat-and:Pant Hangers.. 9¢ 3 B s Thréad, 4 sp6el,.......... % haps made long tiips in the Caproni| ;. fo-ioesees | STeMt accompilshment 0 poterity: Nigha! Goat-and-Pant Hangers Baby Miné Geld Safety Fins... 5 | Coat's Darning Cotton.... 3 for 9¢ PiEios but this fret fatal accident i/webs is now the sport of German!That Yia the name of tne commander. . felding type ... - e SAEETS PINS Merriok’s Darning Cotton, 3 for 9¢ e o e ey noamper | prisoners in Belgium with Beigian | The alrship was Seottish imade, and Shirtwaist Hangers, 3 eolors.... 9¢ | Clinton, size 3 ........ 9¢ | 1deal-Darning Ostten. ... 3 for B¢ onj the enthusiasm of those Who Chosé | yonets directing the game started from a Scottish aérodrome, Be- P, ™ \ the exhilirating air passage instead of e ' |sides, the suggested name would com- 30:inch Feiding Weed Measures 9¢ | Duplex; size 3 - 9¢ | Anjanee Merebrized Mending = (b slower trains. At the same time| New York liauor dealors are raising|MeMorate ihat great figure Captain Sew-on Hese Supperters ....... 9 | Alliance, size 3 . 9e | Cotten iR it gwi e an incentive for the air-|g i # 1 Scott, the S er, whom ; g - - e h“(flm “‘e’ :.r d knotty question by acking for per-| SO 'A% St the best spirit of the DelLong, assorted . 9 Fized Mending Cot S pera Y| mission to sell whiskey on hand in|_ e ve seeking Englishman, and ; divineanns 2 for 9¢ when an airplane jaunt may be taken lorder to be ablé to pay taxes due. N6 zave 4 imperishable esamplc of By Bimple, ASREeS - 95 | Darning Wbk of cards.... 2 for 9¢ with M6 more fear of the results than . “stickc it out.” Balimdse; 3 S0 - 2 for 8c | 1 xter's Knitting Cotto ball 8 , - A i er’s Knitting Cotton. aré always incidental to other forms| At least somebody lsn't Hier Wil on Ahie: subledt S boota Clinten Blanket Pins.... a pair 9¢ : e i g of stravel. . over the H. L, e prifoners in|yoy may notics that the ministrs of Coat's Thread in all sizes, 2 for S¢ 8 e i L Sing Sing hear it may mean the clos- | munitions will this Week be offering HAIR PINS F g R AN'S SUPPRESSED SPEECH.|ing of the prison and their release. |more than a quarter of a million e PARPEIAE i P kb o B tiry Daniels of the navy doe - ' af army boots of all grades, “in lots to uniingiy 0 Siisiiiis 2for 98 | Kig GuFlers. a bufich 9¢ 24 4 S| Has anyone tipped off William | suit buyers.” Like scores of thousands Hump, size 6 y 9 i nok propose to have any of his ad- B 2 . ! , . seeaniioniia. 9 | Gurling Irons fibeeiiiiiee. B0 il eanching out into. th Y Jennings Brydn to the sad experi-|of othér army boots disposed of during Alliance, 112 té 3is, 2 pkgs. for 9 bulliness so that he by CPust] ences of one Jim Jeftries and one Jess| the last few years, they will probably ‘s Arm Bands . ance, 11 4, 2 pkos. 8F 9c | Ever Wave Mair Waver, a card 9c - 8 & Bheveh that 'j:g:g__ly Sup-) Willard who essayed the wman.cxléor‘:ht ;m;atr:awrltd "f snhnpm 13 by Sleave Pretectors . Regular and Invisible Hair Pins Live Wire Hair Waver, a card 9¢ Tl Baa preparcd 15 ba denveiy ar] SN arket price. oI e ot Celiuleid Finger Shie in black or brenze, 2 pkgs. for 96 | West Electric Curlers.... a card 9 S#h Diego, because as Joscphus says,| rThe man on the cormer says: et ohé Wwo6uld have thought that - - i % 2 vs: Sincé SOLD BY ALL thfire was a paragraph In it “dealifg ! yuly 1t a-lot of g6od 11 o'clock voices | Sorme O SuE trade unions strong.dc- GOOD GROOERS