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ee ee ae OE eI eens cone pase : 5 2) THUUAOUONEUENEEU EAE UU . , |) I I 1E, SEA I I L = Cynthia Grey's I = \5 MEMBER OF sCKIPrs NORTHWEST = A WORD FROM auc er head, ~ — SavUUUUUUUUEEUOUUANAGANOONOOUOOONUUUUUUUL Ete JOSH WISE | That. dor cer un any, Wal Telenraph News Service of Pg . Pn ge A» Second-Claas Matter May tthe Postortic She Would Adopt te Not y men i J” OT Bs ttle, Waak., under the Act of © Maren 3 1 rench War Orphan | are smart enéugh ih er out ty per month; # months, $1.50; @ months, Dour Mise Grey: g My wonderful | t' keep track uv A Lor ‘ per man report ns $5.00, in the State of Washington, Outside the husband has just Gested that we | he “e t j tt t dea bat $4.50 for 6 months, or $9.00 per year, By cm nGdet 6 French. Wereeue, and 00 | themselves . noon be 1 I come to you, wondering if you ean | oh. 2 “ tell me to whom I must apply for | - that privilewe However, Mr. Keteburr ' s | IT am a French womap and my lance agent in Phoenix 7 fro | —_—— + ——— _ - at ne heart hi v ares 20 ; ny ,iane: |} thei seatt lives 1 Arapat my « . : ts who have auffered and are Py Chief Need in Reconstruction | string no terry on my nate Nia are in cricorate the deel am What is the chief need in reconstruction? Has it bel a ee Caen | ‘The Omaha rid-Horald ¢ c v Gazette Po do with meeting the labor problem that will arise when OU? | put t would like nothing better than ayhone thent weve Rear Admirabie ° aaa ! ‘ soldiers come back and war jobs are no more? Is it on te have another "t by i our home Hobinson and Rear Admir Bu The wht, ried to +i i : . 2 , re re sted,| That joy has 1 Mented us, so lard n dinpa has been sen to eliminate after-the-war profiteering? Will it be ans | ealontns And G. D, Muddtnan in the Cana celvi ! ' * to the questions: What shall we do with our railroads? Me We are able to care for another dian Pacific 4 agent at Montrea ee 2 ~ 1. ae “torie: er indus-| child and give it ducatio “ee o arne from telegraph lines? The mines and tories and other ‘ and giv an he toa ue a ge Lae , Ee - tries that Uncle Sam has taken such a hand in controlling Most of the French war or hiteriap inawers, we ‘anced tour | Dt Our farms and food production? _ i | phans you read of in the papers nah aes Wan meant t ot f e 6 2 $ All these things are mighty important, and will come} being adopted by, A ane the seas.” We received Some famous products made fy > along in their proper places. But they are not the chief =— Nee A him ne Re } pecnie an 6 G 7 nited Staten to biuthings be need. The chief need is that the great work of not @aly| Sivuke aut ee am ay Ted THEY MUST HAVE BEEN IN A Enatand weer! Debee maintaining this country as a decent place to a ing but} chia. However, tt may be pow HURKY “Paris in three cnonths.” ee ae" . aoe Sn she » controlled by any sible for you to adopt a child in A of girls, ear rs and Der Tag making: it a better place, chy hee his nceatthir to the| the trueat sense of the word. I joy, soihed the Women U-boats will win the war.” “class” in any community; that it shall be i ve shall) %&U!4 advise you to communt ured, some fully dressed, othern| “Strafe fo thought and plan and deed of every one of that we shal cate with the French consul, KR yy | ctwia aver their Heate.—Jét ee im ALL have a voice in it. sites 5 : de Lobel-Mahy, Securities build ferson County, N. Y,, Journal. ee PROFITEERING ” Chambers of Commerce, the associations of big busi-| ing, Seattle ae YY | " tecgeye ; Wives are sold in the Ff flandy | ness and little business, college professors, government of- Adithies of a 2 " dah) Mt | Gen, swift, back f France, sa sg ficials and labor officials—they are all talking reconstruc- Rep. Hadley = MWe tity) a eee oo ed, anammectaltetie | tion today. But the fact is that all of these thrown tom) tins Grey: Would you be : 5 3 9 - an WA Don't marry old men. Walt.” refi rene ee ee j gether are only a small part of the Leg eee people. — kind enough to print in your column But what's a girl going to do when | ®F: “more profiteering | i i ings on as they are going, the | the address of Comrexsman Hadley jan old man with $10,000,000 comes os 4 the danger is that if things go siner - oy, | aa 1 wish to communicate with r| | along? NO SLACKER HE | big business element among them, having more money, ie sines - . cabin he average A SUBSCRIE Bome of them will marry old men| “] gee,” said Kaiser Bill, as he read H * more leisure, and appearing more impressive to the Average) Address Representative Le nnd then wait the noon editions, “taht enemy sob congressman or senator, will run away with the game. Hadley, See oe Glere are planning to invaaace | Yow have to take off your hat to | the VA —/ yi Dintrict of Wash 4 “Mf That won't do! This war was fought for democracy ingtgn, House ot | Representa Yy, YG iy Up | ' ur 2 | therland. Hut when they arrive, ty and it can hardly be said that our part in it wasn’t about . y iy tj 4, |the German navy. It finally found| there w ; Au My Uy , } : ; . a var bad the British feet he resumed packing his grip. as democratically accomplished as anything we have ever) yraze Old Bill Uf Yi qo Mh Ui 4% r done. 4 Loosen Purse Strings The big jobs after the war have got to be accomplished | “Dear Miss Grey: We wore inter ; Who in the same way if we would remain true to the principle | ested in the suggestion given In to V, A \ WA Wy, pn for which American soldiers have fought and died. prerde Sama blll she Be UL What is done by the government and privately in re- Wig Knows” 1. for one, thorols establishing industry, and finance, and =. and farming, | agree with the writer, ang 1 would ee other elements of our civilization on a peace | like to add another thought to it} ' CONFIES aoe the next few years is goiny to affect every |}, "ould nuskest ae oo The Worm Turns ; American man, woman and child for the rest of their lives. tho. wi tye claim to. 1 believe ~~} And that’s something for every one of us to begin to think «is ts the time when ovr first duty| BY REV, CHARLES STELZ hard! is to cagg for our own. What about! “The worm is t ly thing that about— . our returned prisaners from the! never falls down. Remember, if you don’t think yourself, and make YOUr| German prisons? It has been of nd y friend, over whone desk thinking felt, there are a lot of fellows left in the world rc say. tepertel’ that Uuap ate in elian acces ‘mene suns, ————— SIONS OF A Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association Jim, Jr. wired that be had his “hardware’-—-in other words, the who are ready to arrange your destiny for you. And there | horribly emaciated condition, and) thought it decidedly clever wings, bars and insignia he sequires ‘gediwg cone. The wire, i i that they are kicked out poorly There are many ways of Insinuat: | 99. iat x jot i ti , are some of them who realize that there is a good, sub-|{)s) ‘vy are | Keck out Stl haa et Me mas ee maven motel ETRUGNGIN AME RERUN, Ore: Bavine::h: manda pertan-at, 08 own in the Lorimer drawing room, the day the armistice was signed. It stantial profit in getting it arranged THEIR WAY. is all in harmony with the cruelty |avove the muck of things can never|| FAILED IN LOVE—WOM- that marks this war, committed by/ get down any lower, but the une of! | AN'S “ONLY ADVEN. added greatly to our jubilatio Germans from start to finish. I be|the worm illustrate this point TURE ¢ ne wl READER jar @ Dapey one ” “ au ee © claimed Chrys in mock envy Eddie Rickenbacher, American air-hero, says he doesn’t). A READER For a man to despise a worm bein, Lorimer, tnd Lieut, A. 8 A. RM A” Now that comes of being 6 | " ‘ ; ~ Joause it always crawls along on Repos Girt reed “ > want any more auto-racing or high-flying for some time to) Thinks Injustice Done inn - t Girls, Just think, If we owned a sequence of capital letters as long belly, jan't fay to the worm. The | as tat - uit . . | Toward German-Americans {worm '* doing the best it can--and We'd probably embroider ‘em on our hand towels,” put in the cynical His greatest ambition, right now, he says, is to travel) pear Mie. Grey: In it was made that way Marthe Pauner across thé continent by mulepower at a rate of speed not) “One Who Knows.” In Hut when a man gets so low down answer to gard to the And on our table linen we would outline the wings, I suppose,” ad : . o y> | German food question, would like to| ‘4t he’s in the worm class, we don't) mitted Chrys. “Jimmy in sending mother a miniature copy of his new » to exceed 5 miles an hour. ‘ : |know whether it was an enfeedled|KnOw Just how to place him _|wings—says she’s to wear them,” Chrys added, flourishing the yellow your 1 1S ross, Contrasts always are attractive to the mind of man. fold man or woman or a child who| The worm that crawls thru the | teicgram. “‘Inn't that lovely—just like the kid! Why, mother, dear—!’ Most of us want to be, not what we are, but what we made such a “clever” proposal eer cates ying a9 a Mother Lorimer was weeping, partly for pride in the son who had ‘ . ° are 7 "3 | epeake of, bouwht and paid for that in memory of that other dear son, Henjie, baby Barbara's father, who had As a rule, we, want to be, att seers beh Seedy SOME-| ond and cultivated it, just ax thoy.|Worm—he may. at least be used £or| swore down from Canadian akies—a living torch ‘ where else, gathering poppies on “the green hill, far away.” | eands of other foreigners have done, | %™* vo And I was crying, too, In fact, the “tumult and the shouting” of the Few ea are satisfied with past or present actileve-| atantly But the man who gets down to the | crowds celebrating victory swelled up from the streets and moved us all Look, Mother! If Little Tongue is Coated, and are doing ce ie re | For shame, “One Who Knows,”|!¢¥el of Ure worm can't even do a pint of sobbing | ments and most of us feel the stirrings of ambitions for) | Fer shame samea” at ours eal |worm's work in the worlt—and we vie rene Rie de Cleanse the Inactive Bowels with higher attainments. — ets at.” You can’t run| 7% gitmocratic | colntry would |oA8't une bien itor balt, because it's pagieseloge nighed yang ng ygenry hal SRT tag or i RA A eh “California Syrup of Figs.” ’ © n reir or elite lin, tee! on ne a“ eo me lative nod yor om o ole on wterica e It is the urge of “the divine unrest. ou ¢ JeXgn think of helitting staaie or be-[MeRINAE the Mawes | ogg |Felatives, and your home tow t the whole nation get hysterical over eae away from it. ine 90 comely wajunst 3f see soul | aE eee a (You: Just think what we girls mine—all the big adventures > such a thing to the Ger.|‘e worm turn Except t sdventure,” sugkested Martha, “Men leave us that.{ Children love this “fruit laxative,” |all the constipated waste-matter, All the preachers of standpatism in the world can’t expect te m thie inh what he'll stand for, Ap why not settle the food prob- No wonder—since it's all we can get—we think it's ull there i worth). .4 nothing else cleanses the ten: S0Ur bile and undigested food pass good sign. It shows that the worm a kill it. m of England and France in the | °° 1m | having out of the system, and you haves a It is an irresistible force. same manner? len't aa low-down « creattire as the And no wonder men often set #0 small a value on the love adventure|4¢F stomach, liver and bowels #0) coitny playful child again ; . ‘ ; thi Phere are plent engl 4 {clever motto makes it appea from the distance of a flying machine r one, or a bus nicely. 1 But it needn't make you or your neighbor do anything! 7 re plenty of English and| MT temore, buttertl were | 0m, the distance of a flying machine, or the war zone, or a business of y : Millions of mothers give “Califor ‘rash. PRSWIOE. FER OM nes ‘worms’--and there are : ae 8 2 4 A child simply will not stop play- nia Syrup of Figs” because ft is per } a me ‘ Germans, and]onee narod peer ya 2 And wo they chatted guyly, kindly permitting mother and me to weepling to empty the bowels, and the re-|fectly harmless; children love ttiaal Electricity, steam, gas, these forces are harnessed and those lands that are|/mishty (ow covatures tvelous tand. (cut our Joy over the en of the war euit fe: that they ‘beconss clogied (it never falls to act on the ane directed to great uses. vated for a fancy price.| eee ee that are more admired, be Victory” was too big a word for me to grasp all at once. Could It) with waste, the liver becomes slug: | liver and bowels. be complete—quite perfect for me—with the breach between I So “the divine unrest” can be made to serve, if wisely | Y)*' '* Rood for the gow, Is goox and M) isn, the stomach ix disordered, and| Ask your druggist for a bottle e of their beauty of form and : . by Pt A for the gander. I am not pro-any-| forever growing wider ther teh .e becomes cross, “California § of Figs and Elixir to v t color The pabhieen weeld wae tn ae om satis ib teed ni nen your little one bec is « , ‘aliforn, yrup is directed the outlets of beneficial achievement. hing, but a patriotic RO, ain Th ia) re wouldn't be hors very oo n—war brid must be patient] feverish, and does not eat, sleep or of Senna,” made by the Califorals % upholds Ame « high policy above and most of them would be happy not having to dream any more about] {hive naturally. Often the breath | Fig Syrup Co. which has full 4 anything R. B.A. [down among the worms? the horrors of No Man's Land 4 that “yr . ; Re-Elect Mrs. r Look st the batterfly and take But I, Jane Lorimer, “the original waf bride,” was sick at heart. The courage--there’s a chance for you Sas ’ To Jump, or gnawing that my husband had tired of me oven before he went away | Mrs. W. P. Harper, now a member of the school board, is bad, and system “stuffy” with a tions for babies, children of all cold; the child has sore throat, stom- and for grown-ups plainly to rise and take your place aMOnE | iat he might not nt me Bt Gil when he cdme paralyned m The |Ach-ache | or Marrhoea. Listen, on the bottle. Beware of counter Not to Jump the hi os os Vnabe sin ee nen he came back, paralyzed me. The! vtother! See if tongue is coated, then | felts sold here. Look for name "CaF An able, conscientious woman, she has given excellent ary, when playing checkers, tol - except as G@emental-and. beyond our control < " "| Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours | “California And yet it w service. Her viewpoint, moreover, is attuned to present jump when the occasion arises, erable that mother should have letters from Rob| day conditions. Her vote has been recorded in favor of fiend cules’ ba ane Gt hea 6 9 ° regularly when none came from him for me ‘ ag Pagfhagy Fate ineer of |"? wien be waben tn | Baitor's BAR| too caee Peioen ee saad oar pily, her opponent, w. J. Santmyer, engineer of a DOROTHY. ‘ And for the first time in my life the thought of divorce, as touching the Seattle Electric Co., is also in favor of this principle. T or whether: or ot the ANYONE SAVE AMERICA? myself, crept into my mind j ms | player wishes to, is the rule com > bald » me _ was | T he So there is really no controversy between them on at least) pen ie checker. play. dae Whi Genes) Sate (To Be Continued this issue. ers the front page of one of itorial | | All things considered, Mrs. W. P. Harper is entitled . Gi thone functions, To any one wholager in the school board depart TELEPHONE ning papers of recent a. 4 to re-election because of her undisputed qualifications for' Mrs. Mooney’'s the writer, after considerable com. | app clated thé efficient work and) ment? And call to mind the words the position, and because her experience on the board this Address Sant Geek caee valttcew retertaas to | Buier;, Shih “CURORe. Ok Gaparetelon |< Shererhre:slaven who tare not year will make her more valuable to the public next year.) Dear Mise Grey: Will ig sc of the nations of t ly group |and authority looks ttle Jess than : For the three-year term, Henry King, a local business | (oii. '\y and her addrens, ana|"# “the ravior of America Se ae ace oe cae ee ee, tee WANTED man, has no opposition. Mr. King is a forward-looking vvice © 2e : | the water: stponarty peptents TST aa a ae) oe ee eee citizen, and should Mrs. Harper be elected, there would then I haven't the house number of | B8i tm ie rounds of the American | tain oontractora with the school ieee Telephone operating offers many advantages te young be three progressives on the board—Judge Winsor, Mrs,| Mr Mooney, Dut a communics [press, and hax been for some time, | board, this transfer Jooks, mildly | women whe are secking employment at a good salary with | Harper and Mr. King—as opposed to the two members, E.| jjooney, Pray st. San Fran [and it pepemnorynoacy berg. oe ae speaking, a little awkward A) ioc oneal Hae hc gry Copertunities Ser afvancmnent. Shorrock and Nathan Eckstein, who have opposed equal) cisco, Cal, will reach her, pase sa anaes thon pr Dip itn a ee pcabureny ag agate oe RE oh ona me Frets any oo pay for teachers, regardless of sex. | German Property Owners jot pur posta nt public ations ee 7 interested tn the _Bublic policy, ee sated a gh, ha Good Pay | May be Loyal Citizens is pong « Bean sagt ee rd ! Do we need a business man A good salary frém the start. Taming the Males ay be vel Cz” |r te cms SS Pa kilt Every married woman has observed reluctance betimes | K00"") "". ite ater pi lal haha s Hah Meee apd soc ati on the part of her husband to heed her counsels. Some |property of German Americans to ai uatonc fi cis tone two years “I wish it wos possible for evetyone who Permanent Position wives have grown fretful on occasions over this trait of the | ec pe ae ays eee ve i hen of sae wars. Ceemaay would nave suffers from constipation to know about Dr. Many opportunities for advancement. male of the species. ling a man who ix down i . sordid barge ot CG I's Sy Pepsin. It is ple | Now wives can point to a few awful examples of men| “Awe have defeated the Germans in| nat hace won withaue cha ies could i id Lob crip hod Saceaohis Int i Work who have gone to ruin irretrievable and utter by reason of | honest battle strife is past.| United States army and navy. What the taste, does not gripe, and the result ts eresting or refusal to listen to the sage advice of their wives. Me e Americans give willingly our|Germany would have done to us, or sure.” (Froma letter to Dr, Caldwell writ- Pleasant, clean, fascinating. hand fo help other nations, and we|have demanded of us, thereafter i There’s William Hohenzollern, for instance. Augusta) gre not umall enough t Hohenzollern js said to have been of pacifist tendencies. | upon a nation we t They say she tried to get in a few words edgewise occ * ‘gon peop! ji i i a 7 Jilli $ 3] Property owners were good, loyal| would rise to the situation and meet sionally in favor of ending the slaughter. William lost his) yrrev cans, who gnve stron support etna ahs 9 Phere job by his scornful heedlessness. |to the worthy cause, And another D Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin isacc m- Then there’s Charley Hapsburg. For a long time he|ten to o sd onl THE SCHOOL “MANAGER” bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, associated with William Hohenzollern in spite of Mrs Si | AOR aa yc ee hace’ Hine tetnes tas rat is PREG . Hapsburg’s repeated warning that he wasn’t a fit com-|- MOTERE OF ARAN | cas tn ‘x pulls ‘paatiien poet be pleasant to the taste, gentle in action and posi- panion for any decent father. When Charley did get either a politician or a grafter in| tive in its effect. It relieves constipation around to listen to Zita’s remarks it was too late. So] A Watch Repaired by cachintute upon hls ponenonee kk quickly, without griping or strain, and is a Charley lost his job, too. * earnest desire and sterling purpose “ " LS eatin seen ashi No doubt, if the truth were known, other wives of | Jones Is Always Right | to nerve the. publ. mont ia eam | standard family remedy. ten by Mr. R. A, Laney, Alexandria, I ) heap abuse | another matter. However, the writ downed. Ten|er has no fear that in such an to one, these German-American|emergency the American : Associates carefully selected. : : | Pleasant Surroundings Light and well ventilated offices. Comfortable lunch and recreation rooms, Special Advantages Annual vacation with pay. Bick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost. “Who Knows’ Good Character and Good Health are required. Young women between the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred, Previous expe in not} tence is not necessary, Our employment office is located Teuton kings and kinglets gave wise counsel that was re- Telephone Elliott 2607 enough. A hundred per cent record -_ on the First Floor, 1118 Fourth Ave., between Spring and jected 1329 FOURTH AVENUE of ability and efficiency is not} DR CALDWELL’S Beneca, and is open from 8:30 A. M. to §:30 P.M. We invite fa 5 a pee ‘ill point : ugh » are mere side . 4 you to call at this office and meet the School Principal, whe nd no doubt married women will point out to a good = ingues, absolutely useless, unless put will gmdly discuss the matter personally with you. Aa ap many married men right away that now that women are going to vote in so many places it will be well to give more attention hereafter to their expressions of opinion. They'll do this diplomatically in most instances, per- haps, but the married man can anticipate a few uneasy quarter-hours unless he has been tamed long ago. pointment may be made by calling Eliott 12000, The Pacific Telephone and _ Telegraph Company 11 FOURTH AVENUB before the public by defenders of the | public good, For example, take a case in the Seattle school board depart observed recently an apole *, I, for Mr. Wylie Hemphill, the usines# manag of the school board, which blames the war for hix Sold by Druggists Everywhere peculiar short-sighted and unintelli gent management. It appears that 50 cts. He] $1.00 the only accomplishment he can Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative RABY TAILORING CO. Headquarters for Pumpkins for the Yanks in France? Why, cer- tainly! They're “some pumpkins” themselves, aren't 8, ® First Floor Sp ah Coat @nd | stow 90 tar in an addition of his Aas deca ag SCT eD ake an ak ! Pee lary to the public payroll and oo. 8 CHARGE, BY WRITING TO i ‘ oo ne-Piece Dresses | \." °"""". DR. W. B, CALDWELL, 4! INGT * The desire of congress to run things its own way . tha transfer of supervision and au. L, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS i *: “4 * 5 . . a 0. henceforth would be more easily realized if conuress 425 Union Street his own department, which, admit. knew which way it was going. | tedly, has no qualifications for ca

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