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? | HIT HARD BY | MONEYLACK Woman Member of Reich- stag Gives Data; Work- men on Part Time BY J. H. DUCKWORTH TONDON, Nov, 9.—A peop behind the scones of starving Germany was give me today by Frau Schreiber} . & member of the German Feichstag. who came to London to} Attend the second international eco | homie conference “Visitors to Germany,” said Frau Bohretber, “get. as a rule, a totally Wrong impression of real conditions. | BE they have money and stay at the Big hotels they can get almost every Phing they want, and with the mark Gown, of course things appear cheap | fw them “And if they stop with friends, Raturally thors friends make a great effort to property entertain them. T DISTRESS ING LARGE MASSES than when the armistice was si, “In the middle classes = inc Dave not risen in the same propor as they have among the work People, and the latter are lead ‘Eng Miserable existencoa Thowwminds < people who had worked hard all lives and had saved up for) their old age, ur who were living on “the interest of money invested, are Row absolute paupers. “An unmarried working man or ‘woman can just earn sufficient to “Manke a bare living. A working man “with a family, however, cannot. “The question of unemployment is @readful one. Most of the workers ‘on half time; the rest work it ee sot one or two days a The Uttle work there is to Be done is being stretched out _ “The great difficulty m our eco pomic crisis is the fact that nothing stabilized. The constantly fluctu rate of exchange makes It al- impossible for business men to te. If the rate goes up we export; if it goes down we i, buy. “We could get some kind of order the coal question were to be . & HAVEN'T LOST OF THRIFT “Our people have not lost their habits of thrift and industry. who have been in Ger. Y Fecently have been astonished | b the activity of the peopl, What have to do, the German work- @o with all their proverbial That ts largely due to | SLAYER-PASTOR I$ EXONERATED Killed Roadhouse Keeper in Self Defense WINDSOR, Ont., Nov. %-—Rev. J Oo. tL. Spracklin, minister liquor sleuth, shot and killed Beverly Trum- & coroner's jury decided early today | “Far from the madding crowd,” President-elect Warren G. bie, roadhouse keeper, in self-defense.) Harding and Mrs. Harding and a party of personal friends “ our | Will spend a joyous vacation in the South, Most of the time + pent Bhar gneve gh mh the party will stop along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico at blame. Trumble was shot during a| Point Isabell, a health resort. Afterward, the party will sail raid on his place. | from New Orleans thru the Panama Canal and return home. ‘The crown attorney ati! must act) Af lower right is a view of the gulf shore where the party in the case under the Canadian laws arrived last night to fish, swim and hunt, At upper left is a view of the main street at Brownsville, Tezas, the nearest | town. F. E. Scobey (upper left) of San Antonio, Teras, is | before the pastor is finally treed or | charged with the murder of Trum-! bie. Rev. Sprackiin wif continue his war on bootleggers and rum runners along the Canadian border, he said today, as soon as the case ts finally disposed of. Many attempts have been made on the pastor's life be cause of his activities against the bootlegrers. A Postpones Hearing * * : on Jit Injunction Hearing of the city’s motion to dis- solve an injunction against the anti- jitney ordinance was postponed Mon- day until Tuesday by Presiding Judge J. T. Ronald, in the superior court. cannot afford to go to the doctor. “The cost of medicines has gone up to unparalleled heights, For in stance, morphine used to be 200 marks a kilo; it is now 11,000. Co} deine has gone up from 315 marks to 13,000 marks a kilo, and cocaine from | 155 to 15,000 marks a kilo. “Without the help of the allies and friends of all nations the situa- tion in Germany would be very much worse than it is.” eee Americans Buying will be glad to learn that | conducting the party. ings. Scobey Among the other members of the party are Senator ts a close friend of the Hard- rt Dean Miller Talks on Railroad Control “Federalised Control of Raliroads” | | was the subject of an address Mon. | day by Dean & J. Miller, of the Uni versity of Washington, at a luncheon at the Transportation club. PEE a comfortable, rambling lines, stands | | out on the point overlooking the vil | |i me Om one side and the serene bay on the other. Fishing smacks bob at | | anchor along the beach, | A hundred yards trom the Creager | cottage is the only hotel at Point} | Isabel, a twowtory affair with miied | | porches running all the way around! "lige and chickens wander about the courtyard indifferent to the excite \| ment attending the arrival of the/ UJ Davis Elkins of West Virginia (extreme left); Georpe B. | next premdent of the United States, Christian (center), and Senator J. S. Frelinghuysen, New Jersey (right.) Below—left to right—Mra. Edward Beale McLean, Senator Frederick Hale of Maine and Edward Beale | McLean, Upper right, a recent snapshot of the president-jand tworoom shacks, unpainted, elect and Mrs. Harding. Harding NowF ishing for the Wily Tarpon BY RAYMOND CLAPPER POINT ISABEL, Texas Nov. 9-—~ Throwing asiae the restraints of pub- ie life, President-elect Warren G. Harding got into — soft shirt and baggy trousers today and went out into the bay to fish for tarpon. His chief ambition on this trip is to land one of the monster fish, a few mid to be the height of every angler’s| desire down here. ‘This afternoon Harding expects to) “stor over to Brownsville Country ciub for golf. The Harding party shifted as best it could last night, am | the one train running from Browns | six miles from the Mexican border. Senator and Mra Harding are quartered in the roomy summer cot-| tage of Tt. BR. Creager, Brownaville lawy 1 personal friend of Hard.| | e low, green house, built on! December 4. ‘The narrow gauge railroad connect ing the point with Brownevilie runs down tho main wtreet of the town. ‘The inhabitants live in amall one some with thatched roofs, others pieced together of rough boards in most rudimentary fashion Dark- skinned, black-hatred Mextoan chil- dren run all over the town” Every woman holds an infant in her arms while the fahermen of the village ait jaaily in front af the general store, chewing tobacco and swapping yarns. Members of the party who ven tured out Into the village after dark carried lanterns, there being no street lights, Harding wif safl from New Or. leans, November 18, for Panama, and wil! arrive at Norfolk on his return | AllPlush and Fur Coats | Sold by LEADING GROCERS To the People of Washington: MACARONI Elbe is WOODCOCK inconvenient half inch lengths. It is ideal for salads, otc. SPAGHETTI differs from Woodcock Macaroni only in that it is omaller in diameter. 11 is also hollow, It makes dainty, eppetiaing dishes. EGG NOODLES WOODCOCK Egg Noodles contain more than ordinary noo. Te. They ere: delicious and gutritious. Equal to homemade ‘ We desire to introduce to the in, WOODCOCK Extra DUCTS—Macaroni, Elbo, WOODCOCK Extra ity MACARONI PRODUCTS should not be with other macaroni They are “distinctively different” in flavor and in food value, and are packed in large, FULL, dust-proof, moisture- proof ges. of WOODCOCK. of the State of Wash- lity MACARONI PRO. ti, Egg Noodles. WOODCOCK Extra Quality MACARONI PRODUCTS a from the hearts of choicest hard wheat that is nutritious gluten. There is no mixing or blend- ing of flour or materials. wary sion taehongen-9 ficial coloring. And they are “cured” an exclusive JOHN G. ELBS, Manufacturer General Offices: 397 Main Street East Rochester, N. Y., U.S.A. Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc., Distributors SEATTLE, Washington Woodcock MACARONI PRODUCTS "You don’t know the have eaten WOO! noodles wntil teal macaroni or A ‘ PROD Extra Quality A SPECIAL Phonograph Offer!! $9 AWEEK Hear the Greatest Artists of the World By This Exceptional Offer You Can Have the Best Music in Your Home German-Made Sil | ville Jumped the track with all the BERLIN, Oct. 20—(By Mall}—Fao | hageage aboard. There was much tories which formerly made the stuff | clamor, but ali was in vain as no keep your hair beautifully by using a perfectly | known to druggists | You need bni: little with @ clean toothbru fore doing up the hair, hours or so you will be m: AT '% OFF An important item of our it bly surprised with the effect. this effect lasts for it bot! ¥ # quite economical use. Pure silmerine is really ben- | to the hair and there is no/| ickiness nor anything out it It is @ good) to divide t bair into kind. / The artificial sitk industry, already under way before the war, has been greatly augmented and is now in a position to establish a considerable | competition not alone with the real | silk industry, but with the articicial j | ailk factories of other lands, German experts are striving now It | to overcome the drawbacks attendant pe the prettiens, “ear | and ¥ to keep them as all day. Just try it! iC ACID CAUSES RHEUMATISM | = in gaempt from Uric Acid secretions in one | @f more of terribie «ymptoma. Dympepata, i nin the Bow (Gis mod Stomach, Bright's Disease, Heart z » Poor Circulation, Kidney and bie, Sleeplesaness, Nervous- seas of Uric The Kidneys are the | the biood, and when th Gnd can not properly carry off the poison (t fystem and When this Uric Acid attacks the mus thos between the joints and fever the condition is known as MUSCU- LAR RHEUMATISM. When it in nging from one : allied INFLAM- & ‘TORY RHEUMATISM. When it re Peatedly attack Get rid of the cause—the organs can “Rot properiy fulfill their normal func- until this condition ta remedied. and Kidney Medicines, as no per- f will be experienced until rie As Kidneys assume t Jans all over the country. W tured this ri and marvelous r Fant our claim that ‘ever compounded for this purpose. often restores the Kidneys and der to their normal bi by good Drugagists every piace or omtpald, by Joyner Drug Co., Bpo- Vash, on receipt of price, $1.00 botiies, upon the arificial brand, or “Kunst. side,” as they call it. Dampness deteriorating effect, bat re- search work shows that this disnad. vantage will soon be disposed of. American buyers are manifesting a strong interest in the new business, and declare that there is a great de- mand for this product. called having seen a cable from Elihu Root during the summer tn which Root urged that the league covenant be modified in accordance with the Lodge reservations rather, than thrown out entirely the league, Root argued, would bring chaos and loss of the results of the war, Harding would not comment in any way on the Root meesags, only to may that Root is one of those he expects to call to Marion for con | ference during the winter. 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