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CIRCULATION WEEK. ENDING APRIL 24th, 1920 10,631 STOP A FOOD SHORTAGE. thorough understanding Long, loud and insistent demands were | of the decision to stand ¥ s 4 made during the war for the devotion of | The effect of divided action, or- s . S 2 r i . S e e every possible effort to the increasing of| taken by the different allied countries for i ) 7 e X 5 % 2n 4 foodstuffs. . It was understood (hat We|the same end during the ' war, elearly P, : ‘The Price Is 79¢c a Yard were going to be relied upon to feed 2| ghowad the meed of a united command. |the rent of a small a WAYNE OPEN FRONT WARDROBES ~ White Tar Moth Balls No. 15—45 inches long, for suits, ete. . The perfeat tive from’ * Na. 16—55 inches long, for pvércoats, etc . $1.75 athe Mt Sad ssmikliniNe No. 17—65 »indvu long, for fur coats, etc... gl iy . ' : WAYNE OPEN TOP WARDROBES o' No. 2—40 inches long, for suits, ete.......v. ... $1.00 16 oz. package % . No. 3—50 inches long, for overcoats, stc. - $125 Godar Moth Chips, 6 oz. for No, 555 inches long, for overcoats, etc ¢ No. 7—60 inches Ipng', for fur coats, etc ¥ .‘£ 'L:'"’"‘"M Compound, & -I- £ No. 8&—For blankets, beddinging, etc . $700 Camphor Napthaline Crystals ‘Nos. 2, 3,5 and 7, furnished with form-perfoct garment hanger. L o SR S 12Ve great many more than we had been ac- |1y was similarly emphasized in - { horribly into Jimmie'’s 5 dear! g . N P customed to, that the countries We Were|tion with the enforcement of thaltreaty| _ % iiad + - . to us to furnish the food and that|ihe San Remo conference prompted the . s . § . G countries which had been . devcnident | very action that was taken at that gath-| | Five Minl,fl&l a Dly 3 e a e ar ys em wen our allies for many supplies were | aring, s ¥ W'Ifll ‘Our P 4 ’ o ’ p Jarning in this direction. The resuit Was| This declaration comes at a time when |§- ; Ihat thers was just the kind of an ef-| Germany is asking for more favors. It lert made as was needed to meet the | wants to protect itself by increasing its < G i é % situation. We turned out great quanti-{apmy to double the number provided in B’ W this system in your clothes closets you insure ll‘d.’, convenience and' ties of grain, vegetables, mea’ anl ofher|ine freaty, But Germany comes to the XI—A BACHELOE PRESIDENT SRS R ait el tainer, made of cedaved paper, dust and mioth: masterly resrcnss to the situatinm. it has not been keeping its promises.| 1791—April 23, James Buchanan :|¢ he presidential ng % P . dw We do not face that same Situation|possibly it may m‘:d % do so but the| .. bora in Eranklin County, n:; {weteran ¥ proof, and immensely superior to the way. ! today but we know hoy high foodstuffs| fact remains that 4t has mot lived up to| ¢ et o 7 L / g3 > . 1 I Ty hat (e Thortase In cur | the treaty. That being the case 1 could| {13 name a tawrer in Lanesee | ahesnas ot “hrenons "o 3 [ | ‘With the Wayne System your most delicate clothing may be kept perfectly free from fain lines is doing in addition ts the | naraly be expected that its request would Fears cuding = \ London. As he accepted . it, he sighed moths, dust and dampness, and for the care of bedding or clothes not in daily use yrofiteers. and we cannot fail to realie| reeejve favorable action, or that any| 1815-16—Member of the Legisla- ‘the honor had been' denied him un-. 4 > ~ that there .5 ground for the Warning!angwer woyld be given to it along lines tuze, ° o til he was too oid to enjoy it, “when all itisideal ! - 4 . f that is being issued.to the effect that afgny ,differént than have been followed. It| 1819—Tragic death of his betrothed, friends 1 loved and wanted to re- 4 - Annie C. Coleman.’ dther than at present indicated are made| fo;tions .of the treaty but Germany :::;Ail—Dlemhen of Congress. nu.rh\: for punishment to meet it. ;| must show tnat it s sincerely trying to| ypaqeroprister 6 % friends.” . The situation this year 15 aggravatéd| g0 io part first o A5 H‘);“f- 4 by the fact that the farmers are exper- e Phsong 0T ifficulty in getting help, THE USITED CAMPAIGN. % s . ¢ lgoing - Srape 3 : s -1856—Demaecratic nominee for Pres- even to the extent that despite the use The ‘country is watching this week the ’ {dent - 4 of machinery many are threatening to| ,4tivities and accomplishments of those . = 3 curtail produgtion. It is for this 130D | who are putting their efforts back of the | ga i LucHaIan Was the S l Stories That Recall Others ‘ that many arb being urged to turn back | interchurch world ‘movement, a- colossal| Monros was the last. to - - to the farms and thoge who can are be- e breeches—and he was the last of an era. More Appropriate. are joining forces for the purpese of pre- | An age passed away as he passed out of can through the summer to such Work: |genting a united front to the task of | the White' House. s . It is of course evident that the home providing the money for the meeting of —lAfter Buchanan’s hblnh in a Penn- gardener does not supply the markets of { shureh requirements both at.home and|SYIvania log cabin, his father; ‘who was the country, but there are many in-| aprosd ¥l an Irish - immigrant, prospered g yw ADIEHE Ehe Leousyt homa a new By stances where they are able (o take care| 1y is mot a case where,ihe conteibu-| S nEY ““"::“";’l S ele o2 | band, who did not like it and proceeded of many of their own needs and the'onel tiong secured are pooled, but a. case AL 59 chUERe, - Eul The) sollogs ; who is able 4o raise his own potatoes has reason to be thankful these days. Thus There are a hushand and a wife wWho in order to win her associated With in the war were looking | provisions, and conditions leading up to / e PRESERVES FRCM MOTHS, DUST AND DAMPNESS supplies. In other words there Wus a| glljes with this reguest at & time When Tood shortage is faced _unless. efforts] goaqn't ‘mean: that there cannot ‘be modi- ward ‘are dedd and all the enemies I ‘wear knee- | undertaiting in which 30 denominations ing asked to devote whatever time they b sent him back as a wild spirit that -it | $0 tell hor So.. “Why it looks queer even where each denomination carries out its| could not tame. 'he pastor: of the |0 the dog” he ended. “Look how he . own work of amassing the phystea} Te. | scandalized family bessn. S0 ortalors Peka Stk He-thinks 163 8 0dn I ® in view of the conditions there should be| sources for ‘carrying forward the Chris- | chance for the' waywird youth, who ime]| tfee: z R r ‘Don't call me a tree" she a determination on the part of the home | ian effort and has full control over its|Proved it so well that he graduated first | - HOWE YoU oR! Septn b, Ep.n CF ta gardener not to permit any relaxation inlown policy but in this as in other ef-|in his class. Nevertheless, the still un- pose, you're going :to say next that T'm Ris efforts this season but to wield the | forts where those working to 3 com. mh}s“hm!!y denled him the honers | o - a quinee or a persimmion 'tree. bee with greater regard for the contri-|mon ind are concerned there i - resag- Buchmrkl‘ R ed hia| . No~’ he smiled, blandly, “I shoul bution he is making to the'food situatlon | ;i3 the importance of ‘doing all this in oo uvx’;‘ eurl{“m_ Upon him | Bk a weeping willow would be a more- shaniye. one great campaign and it is the ma-}the greatest influence for good. Possibly | *YRIOPFiate name.” . - 1 - Every little helps and with many do-|chinery for this that is furnishéd by the|the severe lesson which He received from The Delighte of the Rich.* Ing it the contribution rolls up Into 1arge | jnterchurch movement. % his stern alma mater may- have been| ' Thinking to wick up a second hand car imeunts. In other words while the churches are lol;:;h‘_-!zh\;.mltgmlble 1:3 the prosy pro-; -r;g e;;lioy some of -:e &d“h:h‘e of ;‘he COAL CABE DECI workis for the lization = of - the | BT ife ever after. 2 arry began scanning % THE COAL CASE DECISION.. | C0, T has boon mecopnizey tho sac| This would he Dut & Mull stoty B¢ law | Sale* colamng of the papers. . Ho raw an Not for any harm that It has done |y ,pice thaf would be gained from put.] ARG Dolitics.were it mot for a single |advertigement of a sedan only -slightly ~|to the United States. and not for any misusé of power that it ting such efforts on & o g tragic episode which cast a shadow over | used and for sale at'a rbuu‘:‘;mc‘ price. o Sweder's housing shortage is acute Gre;:e Britain dvme:tk: l’.l:nl has made but because it “possesses the |y i Fn L T OO B NI nen. | the Whole after life of our bachelor press “:Mwlin:d of it he said: ;efll‘fd he | wpe object:of! the volume has been to |and it is considered highly probable that [has been’ increased from six power under which it ,could become a T ident—the only president to die a bache- | I r and & waman gafl her brother| ... ot tative statements from |the government will extend sone to menace 16 the country the Unjted States| “X.06 this movement ~thero . has been|jor, A young woman to whom Huchan-|had advertised the machine, that he had The. specches. and writings of Gemeral |the working people. Vice-consul Norton supreme court has hy & close declsion de.| WA4° & Droader suryey thah on denomi-{an was engaged in early manhood, it to fake the plice of-his other. car B e s, and | yritag Trom: Blackholin (At there s T8l Clared that the Philadeiptiy and Teading| "3Uonal linee and it s possiblo to show/ daughter of the wealthiest family In-the | Whllo it Was beisks painted. T told her | 1onard Wood on natlonal problems, and ) writes from Stockholn houses _there. lirosd and afMliated earri | phat the needs are for all rather than|county, wrote him a létter of dismissal|T Would call the next morning' and talk from recent speeches and writings on |- Singapore wants 3 municipal engineer- rallroad and afliated earriers and coalfl = partienlar den die e Je | under the spell of a jealousy' which hai| it over with her brother, whereupon she pregent day affairs. ing ehief and an expert in municipal im- companies must be dissolved, Py oo po °mmzo demm&“’knm been aroused by gossips. Pride on both | Peplied: ‘Well, I don't know whether you PFesent Jmml Wood has not given | provements, both at high salaries, with Even though it has heen shown, that{ oo, o anxious to do thelr individua] | 51968 kept the two apart until their sep: ‘g:" get: h!mtu::u )g:l\‘x’c ial anearl:s. exhaustive treatment to some of the top- | travell allowances. Their principal ¢ the company has not taken advantage Sy % aration was made irrevocable - by hey | He leaves at five o ook i 5 Gt ics he has singled out cardinal prinei- | duty be the making of plans for the 8¢ the position it Is cistined to.hold, and . “a el il i o ide fudden death—probably by sulcide.’ In d"‘)’“ v : { " | ples of the issues and has'clearly shown | lmprovement of the city of Singapore. it has not been shown to be a monopoly L 5 n:'?m i - h"‘""“" 5‘;“ grief -and horror, the young lover wrote | AL e his* position clearly on' each subject | Before the war Poland annually shipped Ghrogh th orine o (b sowes pon | metne° Cendlng chureh fox the b ({ U Tuther of the Gead S boung NEW BOOKS * |nunalus aod sartcuiarty i chis ome of (34000000 worth of dried smoshrooms | @ £aSE AWP - 3 o of - i Lt i urtd |hmn::“:n'md’1d {’"ch‘ o thing, the nected, with any church, and it is the mmi"Znfi“ of followx:‘ “&fi :.f :,,',' Shorttyping, or shorthand for the type- ::;;f::‘zamm/\ the reds and the farm e o its present organtusion| PIAN 0 aid in education, Sunday schools, | ETAVE Byt the letter was returned to| - Weller:' By Jéhn Ira Brant. Cloth, |Probleme. [ L of it in its present organization 2 him ed. . . 130, pages, illustrated. ' Published by 85 @ desirable {hing for . the . country | HOMe (and foreign missions, ministerial ungpened. i The Blue Star Bublishing Company, | 15 Tevealed his sterling patriotism, his Finding that it has the power fo inorease | *210Tie 204 pensions and hospitals and| Four and forty years pasked ‘and Bu- New York, N Y. Prioe $2.50. clear vision and the high moral platform or din{‘lnlsh the coal es\?:nl;r !:on'xm :;:;: s i :,:I'i:;‘ :;i?n t:ng otfi“w:imnmtnem .Hhcrtmiu is the new system of writ. el b i e s mines, to regulate the supply of gars and | The APPeal is in behatf of work that|y...r” wyen his executers gpened the |ing Whase stoady and continued advance | Little Journeys io Faraassus. By Thom- other convenfences in a way to have an | 16608 f0 be dome, for conditions that|papers which the aged ex-president had |is the most convineing proof of'its value. as Speed Mosby. Paper, 28 pages. influence upon the operators for good or|Notd t0 be improved and the third of a|left jn a bank vault, they found among|Ié combines in a single system all the [ Published by the Message Publishing bad and to dominate through means ac-|PLion desired is being sought by thelthem a little packet of love | following advantages: Company, Jefferson, | Mo., Price 50 Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden) City, From the Consular Reports N Y. - The After Effects i - - % iz . © | second of May, 2 letter from his sweel of leng ago.| When written with pefi”or penéil it is cents. B quired .‘:lb.';wlu than kthroul‘l normal .{But in accordance with the request writ- [ of exceptional value for the personal use These essays dealing with ten of the 0 neumoma expansion the court takes {he position EDITORIAL NOTES. ten on the outside, those faded memen-}of employers, execufives and in profes- | great Roman authors are intended to * _ 1 g that its good record cannot be regarded Chatin. ‘CLrE: decidhe et 2 i toes of his enly love were burned without | sional vocations, because founded on the | gorve those whose busy days will not . b S #: sufficient to avoid a dissolution of the B cldee e cannot{y oxing the seal on them, . longhand alfabet. permit a more extensive acquaintance | / » otganisation. Bven though it In pdmit-| FeURs 1o Ehve them w chanes te Mick mia} (0, LR L O os way. toma pen, by |, Wellsa on & Lypewriter. it esables & | Wit the great roinds af the past, mch 4 |, | is No. 2 of a series of advertisements, 2 com- ted that mo unjust use has been made | NOUN' dog around at Frisco. most cruel gampaign le when Buchanan | (YPIst fo record rapld dictation in a | Livy, Horace, Virgil Lucan, Ovid, Lu- Thisis No. 2of a vy R e Fot dyabine g3 oo bower posséssed, the cousideration| gven it April thinks the people cannot|Was a.candidaie for president. In this (MARNEr thay has esiablished & new | crotius, Plauttus, Marcus Aurelius, Sal- “'m""- plighician, ‘"’m‘é‘::wm Influenza, i given it for good behavior is noj. suffi-| e, peap! atrocious attack, he was accused by the | Standard o OECHBEY lust and Quintilfan. bragd e ated. Cold—often lea = afford sugar there is no sense-in holding It can be telegraphed, and when used [ They are well termed little journeys to Cough, or even a long continued ve clent (o hold up the breaking up of 1he ~ editor of the New York Herald, the elder » S P combination. ‘It is & case whers the nos. | 0 e ©ooen 804 frult erope. Jumes Gordon Bennett, of having gope | 0¥ that purpose reduces the eost of | the mount of inspiration. these crguns in an infiamed, congested state, thuy afiordog & oite ot the e of the power, in| THb days mot only seem longer ‘but| (it A28 MeSEed NRSCE (0 SSRDS k| o use of this syitem means time Ty b ol i 1 e . ' ®ite of the past rocard, is conslderid | they are longor for those who are ob-| YSnEoance of 4 brother of hie DeUtothed | oo ieq for the employer a new ideal of ' sufliciently great to have the mendce re-| serving the dvanced tfme scheduls, 5 : speed more e moved before the orgzanization gets into e zummfli:r‘:ildlylfl‘;tl&‘ li‘lm :rn!: ::lv,. x gliven {:;lyzh:,‘ nmo“:ex:ie?; n;ar‘ntb: ~ the hands of thoss Who might' be less| [ven though there are those who weat | ecca: ”'sor Bemmett to Boint the gredulous | Aceomplishment of & given quantity- of considerate. . \ no hats it will be necessary to have one 7 4 work, and a general inerease in office effi- 3 reader to the way in which the candidate | '® That it 18 expected that this order of | °F.tW0 at home in case of emergency. |always carried his bead tilted to one side | CleneY. HaVing been put to the acid dissolution will work dut to the advan- PR A TER as proof that his neck had heen permas | Lot Shorttyping has demonstrated its P tage of the holdors of its stock as it has| INdications point to the fact that D'An- | nently twisted in his attempt at suicide. | POWer:to save time and money whereyer 0 ers in other instances ,is indicated by the|NUnzio has outstayed his weleome in |Every one could not know that this fa- rine in the quotations on the stock mar-| Fiume quite as much as the former kal-|mMmiliar. habit was due to an imperfect |, ; et From the way in which the court|$er in Holland. ~ e B R RN D S Vinol, our. Cod Liver-and Iron ; B i eamen. Dosriuil{ W otuingh g e ey old bachelor. He remained always most Tonic, is the best remedy | 7088 i W sl i s belp being rezarded by many that the| CoTTanEa may be willine to admit|Cl il gnt Ch R RN T Y | Taentum conbinuslly. f::cfi Run-Down, 5 ) sompany came mighty closo o being all| 0 $a¥ that he made & mistake whon | Siin S Del oy Spartiality: Not did ne | Lessard Weod sn Nefioual Tssase, Com. M% pump harder, just as stepping on right, s mueh co ihat there dossnt|ID Ceimed he Was in full control of the|keep bachelors hall. At Whetland, his|-" piled by Evan J. David. Gloti 140 s : hose increases the water pres- bromise to he any berefieial effects no.|MeXican situgtion. 3 * |country place, near Lancaster, Penn., hel pages, ilinstrated. . Published by oire. which Is. the; Teason’ Wwhy, crue for the consumer, Those nmm'filu, o brought up from early. il " tation—a movément that is ‘gaining mo- orphaned son of one 6f his ‘Sisters and | SR ————t—— \ disease, the ph; PRIMARY RESULTS. stay out till thier demands are granted |the orphaned daughter of another, who “heart 3 will probably understand what it means|became, as Miss Harriet Lane, ‘one. of 3 5 2 Very little if any assistance is being| to look for a new job. the most admired mistresses the furnished by the results ag indicated in i g “ | White House, A monument, which will the primaries thus far this week for the The man on the corner says: Even if of - Bu- piekizg of the nominee at tho nationallhe doesn't own a car the fellow whe Yazits euventions. Naturally in view of the|knows all the' different kinds as, they|of the gra 1 size of the delegations much interest dur-| appear makes a good {mpression, rha wotld, etberwiss 0 W% rounds the euteome in tho states of eyt el R s % It is only natural that the wearing of{HonOTed'in stone. to top rank : 3 gveralls should bo interpreted: as the | j Afler Tuchanan had risen S top tank .“Fw first step. in demanding the\ wages of : L : practice that brought him as much ‘as m-;:i.flmm those who always have worn them. ing In Massachusetts the primary result &z > Ay or r 5 5 Ay i t rid of. If & 3, sommiats vindloiion for Senaor| 1f (80 depariment of Jutics i sewsmr-| /f @ ooo h ) TIOlIGE m’l:.c‘:ed Mmd?&.;ndm pas- form of a ! Lodge, who not only was selected as the | i€ to abandon its campaign against the » G 2 yally & sl ons ‘filfltmlih nhal Nead of the big four but received o vote | DIER 008t of living it is probably to per- ve be : i pay Sajly evelop the cough » tar ahesd of ay of those running with | ™It more time for politicgl activities. 578 ey X e agpetite. ] the lungs. . small bit. a bim. In view of his leadership in the 51" ‘Five million people PG pelts : \ | : : ) . : menate and the opposition’ delegates tn| Tt Would be far more sat T . iy ! use it to KILL tisfactory if this cannot fall to show the | Mars Would just say that it didn't want Such cases always con- 4 i { & i } of Magsachusetts regarding to talk to us rather than letting us get finue under a _physician's care sent fx:l t examinations should | Chemi Wis work at Washington and indicats | ll eady for it and then not say & word, : h“‘d % 806" that: pbbire; i hat their confidence in his judgment rel- s i v - eaed Mtive to a presidential candidate is as| It looks as if Champ Clark was going 4 s : Areat as in his activities in the senate |t get in position so that it could not ba ,i There has been no deelara- | sald, if the democrats put President Wil- by the big four except thaf they|son forward for a third term that thera suppert Coolidge, ; was no other avallable candidate. ' Ohio Senator Harding as the favor-| - T 2 K5 1 o a the winner but it is to be noted | If the department of agriculture in i X <3 is a close second con.|campaign to get city people t6 gpend 2 : ot b B !fl the fact that he is running|their vacations in the country helping \ o gy ; 2 by 1 S No Z r in his own state, out_the farmers could influerice certain ! $ v 2 > p 8 9 4 ~ Is the warm-|{ones it would mean quite a in-~ - ) a3 vet, ' Therc]crease in proguction. Ll § ! £ ‘m‘. L e~

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