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DAY, DEC. 25, 1917. PAGE 5 Double Inducements Tomorrow, Wednesday TOYS of every description left over must be GOT RID OF at ANY PRICE, as we do not run a Toy Depart- ment except during THE HOLIDAY season, Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs Worth $1.50 box of 1; dozen, to be closed out at 75¢ \% dozen. These are white handkerchiefs, very nice quality, with a colored initial, 75%¢ A BOX while they Men’s Bath Robes 1-4 Off ! Ar Beautiful, rich Robes, in scroll and Indian designs. to $24.50 and $26 Women’s Outing Flannel Gowns A duplicate shipment of Flannel Gowns has arrived and we have marked the prices SO LOW that they should interest any one needing same. | | HOM, reduced 39.50 and $45.00 | to $12 $19.50 Coats, reduced Big Reductions in Slippers For men, women and children Altogether they are a staple article that one needs all the year, yet we haven't the room to carry such a large stock of them. $24.50 and $29.50 Coz $29.50 and $34.75 Ce 5O, $45 00, $59.50, $65.06 SHOES BROKEN LOTS of MEN’S, WOMEN’S and CHIL DREN'S SHOES at quite a saving. UNDERWEAR WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S PANTS and VESTS, BROKEN LINES, to be closed out at very LOW PRICE. See them Wednesday. Women’ 8 Handkerchiefs 8 1- 3c Ea. 85c dozen Women's and Children’s Handkerchiefs, travelers’ samples in plain white, embroidered corners, worth up to 20¢ each, Wednesday Slg¢ each. —= | Special | || @ednesday SAT YERRE PRES. WILSON CONFERS WITH % R. R. BROTHERHOOD CHIEFS| $3.85 UPPER MAIN FLO (MANY pe a ines from the regular Chrixtma: ortment Embro! rimened flesh IN AUBURN RING =... HAS GOOD CHEER red with these men, and hin eu “THE STORE MAT, SAVES VOU MONEY 7 $19.50 and $24.50 Suits for Women and Misses, reduced $9.95 50 Suit $24.50, $29.50 and $34.75 Suits, reduced to $19.75 $39.50 and $45.00 Suits, in extra large sizes, of 4414 to | —— $49.50, $55.00 and $ 50 Coats for Women and } $19.50 and $24.50 Coats, reditced to 9.00 and $55.00 Coats, reduced to $4.95 and $5.75 || |racse ect nee . $6.95 || Georgette Blous ) | Wednesda 82.85 Jhe Rhodes Co. | New Year's Cards and Calendars | Remarkable Reductions on inter Style Coats. Suits, Dresses and Furs reduced to $25.00 | Suits, in sizes 16 to 46, reduced | $28.75 05 Suits, reduced to $38.75 reduced to to iced to. ais, red ats, reduced to ), $75.00 and $95.00 Coats, reduced to es ass 0.04. 0 and $19.50 Dresses . $10 95, i} NET $24.50 Dresses $15.00 at | f zt | 5 eaten rm sea $28. 75 y ® || Furs That Sell at $50.00 or More A iced Twenty-Five Per Cent be Odd Scarfs and Muffs, Regular $12.50 te to $50.00—Reduced to Half Price iis. ||| 200 Untrimmed Velvet : ig an Federal investigation of the) ee a aeee eurprise It ls known BY GEORGE MARTIN | Auburn whisky ring, the operations ihe president has been making an in| United Preas Correspondent of which led to the shooting lest | & jee, hes ‘brought road men hie plans for increasing | for the handling of stolen | railroad efficiency holiday celebrations of more «mts iquore that equals in proportions the; Kumors have been current for|tied Americans in more « of | ¢ A lI- “od |nome ume that the government in-| the earth than ever before Aillingwley system, It is believed tendec taking over the management! In improvised cities dot re of men are Involved in| O°), the operation, and as many more | w, Am | of the raiire ab with has been “much ad meannre hational army and Natic intimation of what President men, Along the battle been named as witnesses ° story can now be told of how the there, Hispano-Suiza for this, and| ay under $1,000 b Fed iat tak anak dt teed bad tree 001 Ths cuee wore nothing more All-American Aviation Engine, to| Caproni for that. But thru all ran} ‘ ore visited Niebling in} lo with Yuletide jo American|a few ¢ rebebctag pecigeey te carry Uncle Sam's battleplane fleet|the underlying conviction “The the city jatl and decided to hold him | eagien on American wings, run byla few Swec pistels, whict N. P. watchman, by some one, sai¢ ctoue no nig ificance to the arms firmed The Star's exclusive ac Report in Four Days count of the engine's wonderful) By May 31, just four days by some to have been a aah ot Hallowed Light Sent Forth Full of Air—That’s Alt an LW. W, at Chicago principal coal districts will be ap performances, and this automatic-|the idea came to Vine the Auburn gang, and with which Geinsine tacdedChilatinan trese 7 adhe Los cieaae It would be impossible to take an 1 soon by H, A. Garfield aaa ally releases the story of how the twenty-houra-day work lcrime 8. L. Grabam, « ewitchman, is Peasica pr yp Abonagit Somaya Investigation of the ‘mys UN! ainount of gold reat fuel adwninietreter, aoa engine was conceived —a story I) tentative report for the | charged leral investigators vie fy United Preas Leased Wire rgreen—eent forth a hallowed |‘@0%.) whieh was sup @ to have aaid Zubick " received by David White have had simmering under the cen-| Board embodying sketches A Auburr It fs said they WASHINGTON, D.C, Dee. 25 Mabe thru many jende a 4 hp 2 ra showe ere. The country na fuel administrator, Mone sorship lid for many weeks night they met army and navy rned that a number of for \phirteen m al had joined ioene ‘of. Atmeica's warriore toserd ype a Age ve ut alr and & money basis, and gold is, ir It is a great story of American/ficers and the Afreraft Board in| mer employes of the inEwIey® \the hordes of Red Crows fight ou beds of pain, ll of exposure or aie iceteen ng the | pees > « a genius, andacity and perseverance, Gen. Squire's office, where they| were employed In the AUbUrN COD: |The membership campaign, designed |torn by war. For ther Red on y alas tarted these rs for \ United States District Judge Neter h a touch of the workings of | were told to go ahead with work-| spiracy SA 10.000 000 tow moldiers of |Crose was Banta Claits, as to|*8 t to take this inte i tio ‘er will hold court in San Frasca fe that stirs imagination ing drawings. They wired Detroit] 4 check of the freight acc¢ mercy by Christmas, is a great suc- | ™Menin the trenches, and Dafoe No M f January 7 Couldn't Sleep for two good layout men, Who Af-| snows the gang has been in ful children of France. In ever . ieebyaam Capt. Bed: pointed . wife of the — May 26 the French and rived Friday, June 1, and with Hall] tion for mor a year. In ma every division exceed: {hospital in France the great reliet | ORNs t the fac axels | f Chamber of Gommissions at Detroit nd Vincent worked straight on! inatances shown that the society had cast ite cheer, while), CAF ary’ committees since the | Comm Sierra Madr@, 7 among other centers of in thru until Monday afternoon —68\ thieves stole their own liquor ‘The Lake division, comprising In| Many French children, rogbed pf ek revolut and that the preser Cal., re 7 Packard Automobile Co. Thi HOURS ON A STRETCH! It wae learned that the 90 cases!diana. Kentucky and Ohio, waa in| Parente and home by the Huns ren) —~ 9 tion experts, under the guidi On June 4 they were back |of whinky in NOI the lead, finishing with 2,300;000 on wthing in their wooden shoe fi 1 J. G. Vincent, Packard vic si| before the joint Army-Navy |ontered | ednesd 14 of 1,064,006 the Ked Cross, no that they ™m bene dent, inspected the Packa air Aircraft Board conference, and | Appiewtiel was murd 1 Atlantic division reported |Know, after three Chrintmasiens oes © So Selig oe craft engine on which development) this time they got their final [ordered by a Hutte wtced,: Saat! o'sen Renaadse a taled be ten that Joy still rules in a world Mupercargo, Car aes wears the work had been done under Vincent.| orders: “Go to it—build ten [by a former employe of the Billings | willl at work, It quota wan racteristic | Wilhelm mus They were pleased, but said, “It sample engines in the shortest [jeys, who was in league with the) in the Central division, compris In Wash!neton, war ki tache, bu es proGerman lean: | too heavy possible time.” The first en. whink 1 who hed the ing lowa, Wis hn. Nebraxka,|Paused. Cabinet officia att nee. The next day Vincent arose gine was promised within | jquor 4 ‘by way of Aubut Michienn and ‘T a, 1,189,000 wa: urch and had Christmas pr ‘ seg : rained at heavy-eyed and depressed. And at| seven weeks 1 se ead ites erin gh mye ohh eG bp for their children. Out thru the land | $ ) ‘ p brokers who breakfast he listlessly thumbed the kard company wasl with the case ure, Ted The campaign there will continue | %Mldren hung stockin ve tat k ou Nothing Jatest copy of an automobile ee a Be ambition | tact f who for a: week ano f and teem. f t di t ‘ LU perso This Office WIIl Be Now that our Modern Sys- hen suddenly a hi ne ackard aviation er ave ber and ( Othe nn fepertéd enna oursehold, with its stars w 5 b aary hs i ° journal * ge dy =N soak fn to United @tnted| inotaa’ toe ' «, 1,200,000 apye spied windows, turned dowr fc the ' ft en ee Pg Pa ™. tem of Scientific Dentistry has KINDS OF AIRCRAFT EN reeden 1) Ole Moen, raiire 1 thwestern, 475,000 on 361,000 Bushes Sraiet nenree nes if Five Released been perfected, we can treat IN ENGLAND, FORTY-SIX INjconcentrate on All- American| have aworn to affidavits atatir 9 Scuiwennert <60080e ¢-6n a. but that its bo But \ there tn patients without the slightest FRANCE. motor which will bear no mah they saw Graham in the looted box | 1,162,000 quota | ae nothing agapreaseageeds itho , ~ \- In a flash he saw why England n how the wooden model was| car on the urternoon before abcotines| 2 a | t the reargo im there to pain—without sh sche with and France were g to surpass finished in just three and a half|-p, 94. Schuler. the railroad man, who|@ e ELKS, LEVY, LEQHAR h re of the mone a i reeaoa _ th jout any Germany in al and| days; how some 20 manufacturers) was the first to reach Applentiel’s | 0 Howeve @ theoridts are now after-effects without using the line the Ur § must | were practically ered tO\side after the shooting; Mox Vor-| Opens Her Home ng that the $100.¢ 1 gold for dangerous drugs or sickly follow rush the parts of engine; how 12|werck, J. H. Maré W. L. Roan to U. S. Officers | ENTERTAIN KiDSIES the I. W n Chicago is to come Bt Left With Jump ras the atest engine experts were} nan and J. K. Young, Northern Pa | Tom Mills, in. the ype the sale ¢ © Cargo. gases. “Suppose,” he thought, “an auto-| brought into conference to perfect | citic officers, who 9 nai “i? a ive of the Russi. who wi tes, Ruins company was building |the « jon; how drafts-|the arrest of Graham ini maa tel pidge ad Pre le] arrested on the dock following an Our methods are positively 46 types o1 engines, what chance|men and mechanics volunteered to| sheriff Starwich; C. W. Llewellyn, | i starshine ee ittempt t n I. W. W. to address} safe and harmless—each oper- aid it have? It wouldn’t Inst a|work night and day, Sundays and|the marshal of Auburn. Prank Ai* sesthabie’ tres. €aviy ghved, |2ne, ror’ Bt the dock last Sunday ation being conducted by duly Month. We must get at the best | holidays; how a pugnacious Pack-| Koepfil, de coroner; John Par Was ‘pineed in the center of ihe club] neo" " qualified and efficient dental features produced up-to-date by|ard traffic manager rode in the| ria han confensed to having gfeinaanim, andthe vohlidren were) re sate of the men | hose work these 37 British and 46 French car with the engine from! driven Graham to the yards on the aviclant th) SAN’ detapant about ‘the ts with th Every surgeons—men Ww builaers, weld them into a si troit to Washington and brought) night of the murder. Matt Starwich Mabe which! webs banied Gc | fetail of the veasel and conscientious efforts are engine, concentrate o' thro. 20 | by smashing and Herbert Reebee, deputy sher-| the hase oti fh ngton continuauy bringing us scores and scores of new prove it. And we railroad ru all Ke are dfs, who tidde the arrest of ties Following the close of the Chr b : Carn patients. oh a ' , pects re Bie Fic eréay ia Cr 1 Deput heriff Walter mas tree festivit all of the ct re Ww leport : @ lew the table e jump G STO ; ar 4 nket Ne Orpheum ttrolman on dob z ied went to see Alvan Macaule THAT ON JULY 3, gust Beet rare ‘natsoinan rom she seattle voltoail Despite the present condition of your teeth and president of his cor It looked} FOUR WEEKS AFTER THE Lavy, manager lepartment have replaced the naval gums—despite those gaping cavities and abscesses— right to Maca is older) “ORDER “G0 pil lly THE VANDERVEER A.W. Leonard, president of the Militiamen as guards of the vessel. | we guarantee to restore your mouth to a clean, whole- and more conservative INT NGINE WAS AT t traction company, then . prese D. Teraninof,f the quartermaster, On Macau », Vincent) THE BUREAU OF STAND. | Rah cite AP the children: with strect| WhO Was Arreated Sunday night, fol some condition, and this while you sit and smile, and Wald ot A f ho ‘4 READY "For bases hag ag | tickets kal Sy . neler spe ua tha re | The small cost of this important service will aston- aldron of the Aircraft Board Pir railet aie\ taiele WIG ere: toe a the a abe é F s J n neck Eeaanen had them with him. They| TESTS | W UCHT UP Po Sie a ac a ge i ehh Genter iva nt an eaten ish you—come in for a free examination and estimate. fold him to go to it, and offered | the Htyther h the Orthopedic lay and allowed to return to the No obligation whatever. help. Deeds suggested he me | hospital where he came under the same eS m J. Hall of the Hall-nc Motor Co. UNION MEN STAKD rdev hich affected other members Our “Natural” Teeth on our Double Suction Expres- who had jnst left Washington i diliatl chices Uvirv! “Vate ’ the crew sion Plates are the extreme limits of Plate Perfection. after cotiference with he A BACK OF COUNTR By United Press Leased Wire wry! dterland The work of unloading the cane! Full upper or lower set, guaranteed $ craft Board in which he had den CHICAGO, fec. $Oen a) Ven ‘ye ‘ wa itinuel today cbut well bee ' 10 NTL creat tachaica! knowl| ‘The Janitors, Watcbuic’s anal gC on eee eT a Bynged Flard|reumea again cacy’ weet Porto: Genkeck oss ok ae her EN edge. Vincgnt Hall, whom | Elevator Operators’ union adopted w. W., in still indignant becatine the ve ee ee, The Army | morning. It in believed the cargo These Plates are all made in our own Laboratories. he had aAVer met, at Cleveland,'' tions Sunday night to back federal officers refuse to vacate 1. | é on me are after His ss - “) will be removed by Thursday night ma comb “yale att pene e jAny traltors who) “That's the sort of justice that) 4 new photogeaph of Mra, Avalpinying “Ach, Du Lieber Augustine erat ees (away el Munday | ~ y : ives wome people contempt for the | wining Astor, who has converted|and “Dax — Vaterland smashed . Ae ae Mee eantime Maj. Souther of the prograsy law,” he told Aasiatant Diatrict At | ; i i bers of the crew’s committee to r and French aviation experts, round re found ¢ and my contempt for | canteen Mra. Astor will act an] prixonera in alt PAY canicats Hs AN t / , nontenu to American officers on leave : ed up all ble information o e 1. W. W. and them tay me brain] " | reat of Moses and rf h Southeast Corner First and Pike ineaian engines t jon would’ with Hinton a. ¢ ab. chiel ah th | A section of land became detached Pincus Pick and Havker Cha a 4 Lacation~titenmanie te With this Vincent and Hall! ar to the Interna- investigation bureau, explained that from the sh at r, Me. durs, four members of the crew, because FOr ee eee ae ees Dec Lae ! Kation bureau, explain > Market. Laboring Peopls's Dentist, All Wor« locked. themaelven into a hotel ind to dis- the warrants are returnable ten | Of the 6°,200,000-horsepower of ins recent severe storms and has! of their insistent demands Monday From Pubs Meek oe VAN AUR M suite. They dug thru all the for ntinue fut ly donations, days from the day issued, and by | water power in States, |hecome a floating island in Lake|afternoon to be allowed to vinit Guaranteed, Lady Attendant. J. AN AUKEN, Mar, sign engine models, French, Eng-' ¥. O'ftrien wa 4 president| that time the offices will be vacated [all but 6,300,000-horsepower is run-|Wassaoackeag, The land bears; Aaron Poleshuk, held for investiga lish, Italian and German, picking of the union, ‘by the government | ning to waste, many trees, ‘don in connection with the Bolahe we atudy of the railroad situa | WASHINGTON, Dec 25.—Christ j Loh to light a con. | Siow him to lay before the rail) ieare and Stripes today rippling er| r aN & jem there was Christmas cheer for It appears today as if there ship. They are held in the city po wt moth- | jail on open charges te ° e ® F. Niebling, 82, who waa ar.) llson’s sentiments in this Vs gee France, Sammien ] Bolsheviki transport Shilka “ wmors and ent is. nN Nn i act . are han been forthcoming, and an home and from a ‘ The story printed in xaid Capt. Horis Bedel, -nast " % 2 viation 0 1 e pronied Inet Gatanty, N00 Ne 2S ss to congremm on the aubject the American Hed Cr On attle paper that the ¥ vealied mystery ve cannot | eddings and War nvestigation pending his alleged which is expected he will make| mighty battleships and win teined a large amount of mani where they originated, but . , ” operatic in connection with the|#e0n after the holidays, in being letroyers there was the Chrietma tions turned out to be the child ° utterly foolish, We ¢ Go Well Together By BASIL M. MANLY. pout part by part the best designs—-| Liquor said to have been | awaited with great interest spirit. while German U-boats prowl of some ambitious reporter's lely on a commercia yn, By United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—The Mercedes best here, Rolls: Royce] stolen from the Auburn yards, in at t hand, not comprebending—for| imagination. ny other ship migt . iny united the maraalaaian had the Ika, representing the Russian re issued to 226—«nagtaaE over the German lines, came to be| Lorain Dietrich type just developed | under ball without « charge aa al great, warm hearts of pulsing « been stored in the arms locker ever firm sending the shipment of li e| them to soldiers. An extra foree @& built. in France is the coming motor,” #0] result of the conference flew high in the heavens, carrying |eince the vessel had been used as a root, peas and hides, was amused at) clerks was used The Secretary of War has con-| {it was settled on as the basis Following the killing of gorges | the apirit of Chriatmas even the ltransport years ago, Officials place the report the ship carried $100,000 me oa ittee on the Shilka is ent custom, and not am ation of mutiny. : al officials, after @ inv the opinion that the same status as any that might put inte she will be permitted: afte her cargo has T AIR CARG = the | he reports about my than Laughs at Gold Fake t . with the martial state. V sand) Peter Zubick, supercargo on b tc. Wee wold as a defense fund for Ameri Deputy coal distributors in each of