The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 21, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OREGON . DAILY - JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, OCTOBER - 21. 1918.
Several ? Patient at The Audi
tori urn Hospital 1 Suffer From
Complications; of Pneumonia,
' BENSON STU DENTS IMPROVE
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Principal Cleveland Is Taken
: IHl'vDeith Reports ArLlglitj
f Despite: Many Cases in State.
. Decrease In the" number of, infltMmsa'
; . cases reported to the city health bureau
for Saturday and Sunday Is indicated by
- this morning report oMJI case rep-
, resenting , toports from physicians
' throughout th city over th week-end.
Several patients at me Auaiiorium
hospital Are, Buffering--from pneumonia
5 complications, but tha majority are de
ctareo to ba holding their own and many
are improving ao rapidly that their r
J oovery la deemed certain,
f lW Death at Hospital '
W. IL Shields, aged to. married and r.
siding at 41J Stark, street, died at Th
Auditorium early this morning of pneu
monia, bringing the total death at tha
hosnttal to four.' jr. Uvsey of lM.Ar.
' taur street, and J. J. Phillip. Rainier J
hotel, died at Tha Auditorium early sun-
day morning. , Deaths reported from
the Good Samaritan hospital are: Mrs.
Blanche Buck, Sandy boulevard J Axel
Carlton. 445 Vancouver avenue i R. It
;8ean, 125 East Eleventh street, and Mrs.
Andrew Aran of Oregon City. Oeorge
A. Oroahens. aged St. single, of Heppner,
Or., succumbed -to pneumonia. He had
been a J ember of tha Portland fire de
partment a short time.'
Dr. Leon Wolff, aeststant city phyel-
. elan, who has seven-patients at The Au-
' dlterlum. repctt that alt are progress-
. ' lng ao well that he expects them to be
discharged soon, y They are said to be
chafing under tha confinement- 1 - .
Principle C s Cleveland of the Ben
son Polytechnic, school where a number
of aoldrer students are ill with influenza,
became Ul Saturday. Hia condition is not
considered serious.' -
' i season staaeats Baeeverug -'About
an -tha Benson 'etudenta who
were - stricken first with . tha . malady
have . completely . recovered. Tha number
of hospital cases la decreasing, although
several are ill from complications.
Dr. .-J..; J. Mahoney of tha .National
Hospital Association ; has a dozen pa
tients at I'he Auditorium. They are In
good condition. '. ,
. Details of soldier have been assigned
to assist at Th Auditorium, by Briga-dier-Oeneral
Dlsqu They ar working
is day aAd night shifts to relieve tha
women nurses. . ''
City Health Officer Parrlsh a devot
ing moat ef his tlnje to tha work at The
Auditorium. - - r ' , t I
; ' Iteteaslag laiUe State. " .
"While the number of Spanish Infln
ru thmuehout tha: State la on
the tnereaae It ,ia encouraging to note
thai tha death report is not high, . said
Dr. A. C. Seely. state health- officer, this
morning. "Until - the afternoon reports
come In. however, It la difficult to gauge
the situations -, v
New cases and number of deaths re
ported to the state board of health of
fice this morning are a follow : Cor
Vallis. S3 cases, -one death ; Seaside,
eases ; Coullle. 10 cases ; Marshf leld, 6
cases : Gold Beach, S aaes ; Bend. 5 ;
Hood" River, 8; Ashland, 7 ; Grants Pass.
1 ; Salem, 10i Pendleton, S8 nbbar,
2 : Gresham. I Polk county, ; chiefly
Dallas and Independence.. 17 r Moro, 60;
Wasco, 12 ; Hlllaboro. 7 . : - t.
V ' Ha This Been ''
Another Dreaded ' '
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'There's no reaaon why you,,,'
too. cannot wear a .care -.tree .u
amlle like this contented?
.owner of an y, ;
a v,;:APEXr
ELECTRIC
WASHER
r Wltli this wonderful outfit
: irou can do the family wash
; lng at the cost of less than 2
cents per hour.
; We will nell yoa oae ea
, li48f PAYME5T TERMS
Bring us a soiled blanket, a -pair
of overalls or a silk
f waist. We will wash them
FREE for you in our model
f electrle laundry,
J. C. ENGLISH CO.
Everythlag. Eteetrieal
SECOND FLOOR
148 Fifth StJUSZ..
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TOURNArilNTEREDjE 1 vM
MORE GAIN,1N BELGIUM
- i . , fCenUaaed from hr , "'
16 guna In the Flanders drive, the war
offleo announce.-- 'V
Hurl Germans Beyond Lys
London,11 Oct 21. The German have
been Hurled nick over tha tya iriver at
three places and the . allies are driving
close to Ghent aad .Tournai, Field Mar
shal' Haic reported today in a special
statement on the , Kianders orrensive.
His irenort made It evident that the at
tmBt,of the Garmana to make a stand
on th line of the LySiMvcr naa seen
overwhelmed and - that t the "allies are
already. 1n touch with the next defense
Una, alona tha Escaut river.
Hale declared the enemy bad been
forced to withdraw on Its whole front In
Belgium. The lalliea have reached
Aeltre, -11 miles west of Ghent, the
greatest road center In Western Bel
alum. - ana nave occupied several - vu
lagea on a line running northward to
the Dutch frontier. .;
The Ftetteh liave established bridge
heads on the eastern side of the Lys be
tween Grammene and Petghem, 11 miles k
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ACCUSED OF. BREACH 5 -
OF ESPIONAGE ACTS
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Civiliajis to Be Accepted, at: 1n
7fantry 'Officers' School ,to' J,
i -t Open December,
Henry Albers, - president. Albers Bros.
Milling Co,
ASHION
southwest of Ghent and at a point near
Oyghem. a few miles farther south.
Beyond Lille, the British have driven
tha - Germans acroaa the . border from
Franc into' Belgium and nave reached
theioutsklrts of feco.5" six miles north
of: journal.. "v j5 "- .
' Ttte statement said! '
"The 'Germans vainly endavored to
arr4st our progress toward the Lys,
toward Denyxe, Secloo and the Dutch
frontier. . ' . , " ..
he Germana were forced to with
draw pn their whole front in Belgium.
"On ur felt touching, tha Dutch
frontier we occupied Knesslare, Aeltre,
Aedeghem. Bellem and Ursel.
'Tha FVtnch threw the enemy back
over tha Lya and crossed tha river,, es
tablishing bridgeheads between Gram
meene and Peteghem, and another east
Of Oyghem.; ' .
"The British crossed the Lya on their
whole front Our right flank reached
tne outskirts or reea in the Eaeauit val
ley. Tha British line run weeiwura o:
Peca through St Leger, Dottlgnies.
Rolleghera. Vichte, "Deerlyck and
Drieaefa. Bine Monday the British have
taken GZ09 prisoners ana m guns.
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Dictates to
Wome n
concerning their shoes.
The personal fitting a&
' tentlon and the particu
lar kind of shoes we of
fer makes it possible at
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,.'to r first - please one's
eye and then it Is up to
us to
FHYouf
Foot To It
And it costs you no ,
'more than usual $6 to
115.- ;,.-,
Petticoat
Lane Shoe
Store For ' .
Women '.
Soath Side of Alder,
Second Door From Park
3t
Ah! ;
Boiled Spareribs and Sauerkraut
that's one of the specials' the "Hazel- n
wood menu holds f or you itr Tuesday
and its price is ' .
They're prepared in the famous Ha?elwood
way--a way you'll thoroughly enjoy 1. : , '
..Washington. ' Oct. tl-CL N.. &) A
new infantry officers training achool
will be atablUhed at Camp Fremont.
CaU beginning - December , 1, -; tha war
department announced today. This camp
VU1 be for tha eurposa of producing
second lieutenants for the Infantry, The
candidates will . ba admitted . to this
school from enlisted . men . of - the
army and civil lifcv ' -
With .the schools now in . operation
there ' la not auff Ident material . from
the army, and it will be neoesaary to
admit to the new achool a large number
f eivUlana, The following are eligible
to make appucationa for tins scbon :
Draft regiatranta between tha ages of
18 and 46, who are physically Ouauned
for general military gervlea, except regi
strants in clasa 1, Qualified for
general military service, who i w
registered - prior to September iz. ana
registrants .In deferred classification en
account of occupation, industry or am-
bloyment. . Including agriculture. ' -
cmuans an aererrea eiasetzicaaon, ex-
jeept on grounds of occupation, industry
or emDloTment. including agriculture,
may be admitted to tha sohooL and if
not found qualified upon completion or
tha course may be discharged ana nave
the option of a reversion to their original
classification under the selective ser
vice regulations.:
ALBERS IS HELD ON
; - ESPIONAGE ALLEGATION
lng business a number of years ago
with tha firm known as the Albers 4e
Schneider United EtatM mUla, This
plant waa located at Front ana Main
streets. After A firs had destroyed the
building which tbey occupied,-the com
pany waa reorganised, tha Albers broth
ers taking over the- entire stock and
changing tha name of tha firm to the
Albers Brea. Milling company. . xnatr
present plant- Is considered to ba ena
Of the, most modern milling pianta on
tha . PacifJo Coasts . Immediately after
the reorganisation of tha firm, braaen
mUla jwera astabliahad oa Paget Sound
and in San Franclaoo, and an office la
tnalntainit In Taii XnPAlu. ; , t. r
: ynoir inm Bifwrmi at m w fviii.fn t.i..
Albers waa released on 110,000 Tonaa,i v- T " " ZTC . 77: . .
furnirted by hU brotnor.' William :A1- WVrf. r.
bars . an Jack ; CNelL t He - bad no I MZZZm Z-. -ZTli? IC?".
. . . t . m. u i w SMSH.W4 as mih wuiui u.r. uoubui
JLJ r information la thaquertlon of labor
ZZZJtZk iTohi- fiT7 tt.- -n eonaiuons ana why u is thattt isdlfft.
arrested , In his office In -the Railway tnA i-im- t Kta.m and
u.Ci,iPu1iuiBf. , . VjM9 comoatant heln. Mr. Cnn.m nt.
to Know if Jhe company is paying s kage
(Continntd frtas Pace Oae)
Telephone Service V--
InvestlgatioD Ib
Begun bylert
Invaatigation of the causes of numer
ous complaints made against tha servtca
i of tha Paoifio Telephone Talegraph
company-of Portland, was Instituted to
day by -City Traffic Rxamtner Edward
M. -Oouaia, by aathority af a rasolntisa
I passea by the dty coanciL. -
Under the dlracton of Mr. Cousin tele.
schedule which will Induce competent
help to remain., .. ,. -, . ?
A publio meeting at which all ancles
of tha present service swill be discussed
will likely ba called. ' v
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f ' : , .; -Bopp to liana ' C-y-i -
'Springfield, X1L. Oct tL L.N. S.W
lAoyd - Bopp, : convicted Chicago mur
derer, must hang in tha Cook" county
iatl December between tha hours of
a.m and ( p. n.- Tha supreme court
today affirmed tha decision of tha Cook '
county ' lower court, tn Bopp' appeal
fX dermka vUlage of. Rembom has a
linden area which is said to ba mors
than 12oe rears eld.
To OlassifyjMen-in
Non-Essential Work
K-VW1S
GiiraTOITY
QueaUonnalrea, designed to. ascertain
the number of men engaged in non-es
sential, industries and whether - their
places can be ruled by older men in
capable of "hard labor and ty women,
are being mailed to nil business houses
In the' state by tha- Community Labor
Board. Wilfred Jr. Smith, federal director
Of the United : States Employment' aer
vice, ' which works In conjunction with
the labor board, has established an of
fice in room 2l Courthouse, where tha
SbeiSS op; Health So Bad Before Taking
a. m. to 4:30 p. m. every day- except
Sundar. ; '"i. :- ' .
FIVE m. ON IT
? f: 'flpaaiih Iafiaeasa
. Spanish Iafiaeasa Guard against It
by using Formaxin in the nose and
throat. For sale by. Portland Hotel
pharmacy and other druggists. -Adv.
Tanlac, Don't See Now
How She Lived
Sp
cial
for
Ladies
I've a big stock Of Blue Serges and also fancy patterns.
A very large assortment to select from, which I win
make up to your order at . .
A Very Special
a Few Days Only
.The Blus Serge at $50 cannot be' duplicated anywhere
else in the city. y . ; ; .
The Fancy Suiting from $45 and Up
L t - , 4 Made to If trr Measure ,
RUSCH-the Tailor
92 Broadway, Opposite Oregon Hotel '
SHE DARKENED HER
; GRAY HAIR
Long Range Gun 'Captured
London. Oct. 21. (U. P.) The French
official statement issued Sunday night
declared that despite bad weather the
allied positions between the Oise and the
Berre have been extended. East of Ver
nuil. tha French reached the summit of
heights west of Orandlup. All the
French gams were made in. the lace or
fierce counter attacks. East ef Vousiers
the outskirts 01 tne viuage 01 .reronne
were reached. .ii: -
Meanwhile at the northern -end of the
battlefleldif Belgian cavalry is pursuing
the fleeing enemy. The Havro official
statement declared - thaXr cavalrymen
charged German machine gun nests, tak
ing prisoners. ,Vast ouantltlea- of aban
doned German material were taken, in
cluding a battery of heavy guna on the
coast At lAugenboom, the- Belgians
took the famous German long range gun
which for years has bombarded Dunkirk.
Two thousand prisoners were taken
and some guns. At their nearest point
to Toucgai, the British-are two miles
from that important Belgian city. Al
lied airplanes continue to destroy;, Ger
man communication centers behind the
enemy lines. '
unlg.ua barf In the case. Ha waa present
when tha evidence to be presented
against Albers waa obtained. ;
Tichenor'a story Is as follows:
"I boarded the train at Grants Paso
and went into tha smoker of the ob
servation car. There I saw a man ait-
ting with an uncorked whiskey bottle.
asked him where the cork was. He said It
was lost. I told him he had better get the
bottle out of sight, and X left the smoker.
-Shortly afterward several mn came
to me, one at a time, and told me the
man in question was a pro-German and
that ha was Insulting the United States.
One man said it he did not find some
one to take the man in -charge he would
silence him by force, i told him there
was a better way and we started to get
th"vtdenco.
Satnrallied la Clrvjn li
"1 stood behind the curtain to the com
partment, for X had learned that Albers
knew me and listened while be continued
talking." .
Accompanied by a friend, Albers apl
paired before Goldstein Tuesday and
declared he did not remember a thing
that . happened on the train. He ad
mitted, according to Goldstein, that he
was under the influence ef liduor 4rhen
he boarded the train at San Francisco
and still felt the effects of it the next
morning. He claimed loyalty to the
United States, Goldstein stated.
Albers stated to Goldstein that he
waa born In Germany in 1868 and cams
to the Wlted States In 1891. when ha
waa 95 years old.. He was naturalised
in Portland In lMw u
One of tha remarks" Albers is" alleged
to have made will bring hia brothers.
William J. Albers, vice-president . of
the compauy; George Albers, secretary
treasurer, and Frank Albers, manager
of the San Francisco branch of the firm,
into the case. George Albers was re
cently appointed chairman of the animal
food products commtjee or tne North
west, which is under the supervision of
Food Administrator Hoover.
Made Fortune In Portland
'When Albers landed ' in the country
27 years ago-he was not a man of any
great means, but since that time he has
made fortune. .
The Albers got their start in the mlu-
WaTl Known Lady Tells How :
Darkened Her Gray Hair by
Simple Homo Made Remedy.
Ska
VIGOR AND NERVE-FORCE
Hatg Nearing Vatenciennrs
Iondon, Oct. 21 (U. P. British
troons - are ao pro aching EC . Amana,
eight miles northwest of Valenciennes
Field Marshal Haig reported tooay. con
tact with the enemy la being maintained.
The British were also nearing the line
of the Scheldt north of Tburnai.
In their drive against Valenciennes
from the southwest. English, Scottish
Md Welsh troops, fighting in a rain
storm, shattered desperate resistance by
the Germans in the villages Along the
railway lines. Tanks went forward with
the Infantry and crossed , the flooded
Selle river.
"Working under heavy fire, the British
threw bridges across the flooded Selle,
and the artillery crossed the river close
behind the infantry, s ,
. i ' ii . . .
, Balds Made In Alsace x
- Paris. Oct. 21. U.y P.) Raiding
operatoins in Tjorralne and Alsace re
sulted In capture- of r prisoners, the
French war office announced todays
(This may indicate that the allies are
planning an attack-on th southern part
of the west front and are seeking, in
formation of German troops in that re
, "Between the ; Serre and the Alsne
during the night there was Increased
artillery . fire,'! the communique said.
In Lorraine and Alsace our raiders en
tered th German trenches and brought
back prisoners. ; Elsewhere the front
was calm.
Americans .Near Duteh Border
Tendon. Oct. 21 X. N. S- Heavy
cannonading can b heard on the JDutch
frontier from th region of Kecioo, saw
a dispatch 'from Sluls today-
American and -colonial vroopa ana
horn aruilerv have been concentrated
there, th dispatch added.;, -
King Albert haa arrived in Bruges.
Th Belgians ' who reached ; th Dutch
border ar said -to havvdestroyed- the
frontier barrier. " - f
; Cecioo' la between Ghent and Bruges,
seven miles from tha Dutch frontier
Mrs. B. H. Boots, a, wen known resi
dent of Buchanan county, la., who dark
ened her gray hair by a simple home-
mad remedy made th following -state
ment: ,
"Any lady or gentleman can darken
their gray - Or faded hair, and make It
soft and glossy with this simple rem
edy, which they can mix at horn. To
half a out of water add 1 ounoa of
bay rum, one small box Of Barbo Com
pound and ounce of glycerine. These
ingredients can be purchased at any
drug store at very little cost. Apply to
tha hair every other day until the gray
hair is darkened sufficiently. This is not
a'dve. It does not color th most deli
cate scalp ; is not sticky or greasy and
doea not rub off. It will make a gray
haired, person look 10 to 20 years young-
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tot. jm
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(Haps or Corn)
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Roast Beef l5c
Beef Stew .:.-.l5c
Soup 5c Beans 5 c
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MaSnsBsSdSsUSJ
"A tittle less than two months ago I
began taking Teniae and since that tirrfe
I have actually gained twenty-five
pounds," was the remarkable statement
made by Mrs. j. w. Williams of 5 Or
eaa street, Seattle. Waah, recently.
"Mr health haa been very poor for
many years, sh continued, -but my
condition haa been so bad during th
past two or three years that X really
don't see how I lived. X suffered most
all the time with fearful headaches and
awful palna In my back and. In f act, I
was racked with pain all over. I lost
my appetite and my nerves became ao
shattered that X hardly knew what sleep
uu When my husband lost his sight
my duties, of course became . aouoiy
hard, and my health being bad already,
I kept going down under tha strain, 1
did everything X could td kaea out of
bed. but finally 'got to where I was
Jus up and down would alt up on day
and be in bed th next and X even had
to give up my housework because X waa
so weak. Every day waa lust another
day of suffering and misery for m. .
I went down from en hundred And
forty pounds to lass than a htrcdrad, and
was just ft am with scarcely strength
to move around. I finally mad up my
mind from, what X read about Tantao to
try It, and X certainly have found it
wonderful. X -now weigh on - hundred
and twenty-five pounds and if anyon
could feel lik a new person, x do. My
appetite is splendid and I am just build
ing up every day. ' My nerves ar In
good condition. X have gotten rid of all
my pain ana now sieep iik a cmia
every- night X have gained so much In
strength already that X can do all my
housework without any troubl and X
hav been benefited so much that I am
glad to recommend Tanlao to every
body."
Tanlac Is sold In Portland by Th Owl
Drug company. Adv.
TELEPHONE OPERATORS
WANTED
Telephon eperaUag offers ssaay advantages t yeasg wench wa r
aeekiag esipleyaiest at a good salary wtu prtBalUs fr advaa
GOOD PAY
to start with
Kapid and f reaeat laereates la salary
PERMANENT POSITION
Work Is sueey. sad Mraaaeat
Waa y vpertalUs for advaaeeniett
INTERESTING WORK
TMeasaat, eleaa. f asetaatrag ;
Associates eareiaUy seieeted
PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
' Ltgtt aad well vaatnated offlees -
CcalerUal Hack sad recrtaUoB reorat ,
- SPECIAL ADVANTAGES
Aassal vaeattea with pay
; tiek BOaerits, SeaU Beaefita, ai(oas wttkeat eeit
fod Charaeter li 0od Health are rcqalred. Tosag womea betweea
ike ages at IS aad It are preferred. Prevloas experteaee Is aot aeeessary.
' Oar eraplernteat efflee is leeated n the SUU Floor, Beoat Ml, la tse
Tetephea B ail d lag. Park aad Oak streets, sad Is asea (rem Silt A. M,
to site P M, We lavlte reato all at this efflee aad sseet Miss Tkesias,
- ws will gladly disease tie matter rreaaUy with yea. Ah atpelstasBt
stay be mad by ealliag Broadway If .
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
Bam Ml. 11x11 Floor. Park sad Oak Streets .
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AYNts-ro$T BAK1N3 ca
If You Take Bitro-
l Phosphate Says
; - DreF.SeKolle
Judrlnc -from tha countless nreoara
, tfofta and treatments which are contlnu-
1 ally being advertised
levclop-
(or the purpose
a
dacine?
,uply hollows and .angles by - th soft.
of makina thin people (leshv.
,'ln arms.-neck and bunt, and repiacinf
, curved lines of health and beauty, there
. . , v.... m . -
women who keenly .-feel .their", excessive
thinness. . , r - ' - v ' -.-.. iirr '
Thinness and - weakness 4 are usually
flue to nrvi riervwB. vur ooaiea nta
more ' phosphate than la contained In
"modern foods. Physicians claim there Is
.nothing that will supply- this deficiency
o well ss the organic phosphate known
among - drurcists ?- - bitro-phoephate,
which Is Inexpensive and is sold by most
all oruirrists unner a guarantee oi aatu-
taction or money iacu. . s. s
Tork . Physician's '"Who-a Who,',; says :
"Bitro-Phosphate should be prescribed
by every doctor and used in every, hos-
uat io increase srrengtn am
rce and to enrichtho blood."
Bv f eedlnar the nerves dlreetlv. and bv
supplying the body cell with the neces
sary -phosphoric food .elements, bltro
phosphate quickly produces a welcome
transformation in the appearance ; the
Increase la weight frequently being as-
toniahinar. -'it- . . .
'This increase In weight also carries
wiin it a general improvement In the
health, i Nervousness, sleeplessness and
lack of energy,, which nearly alwaya
accompany excessive thinness, soon dis
appear, dull eyes become bright, and
paie cnceics glow wim in Dioom oi per
fect health. . . -, ,
: CAtmON-Although bltro-phosphate
is unsurpastteo i or relieving nervousness,
aleeplessnesa and aeneral weakness, it
should not. - owtrtar " to - its remarkable
flesh-growing properties, be used by any
one who oonor aestr to put on
Ship ' U-Boats rron . Antwerp
London.'- Oct. 21. (I. K. S.) Evacua
tion of Antwerp by the Germans has
tuum hee-un. and U-boats that were
trapped by the allied .rush are being
sent back, to Germany verland.-accord
ing to a correspondent of the Daily Ex
cress on the Belgian frontier, . '
The warehouses at Antwerp are being
stripped, and at least 35 enbmarlnes are
belne sent on trains toward Germany
Before-the Germans evacuated, all of
th KranderS coast the' Solvay poison
gad factory and enormous Quantities of
ammunition were blown -up by shellflr.
" Brillsb' Captaro Solcsmcs l
London. Oct. 2L Th British attacked
Sunday morning on a 10-mile front east
of . Cambrai. , They captured Soiesmes,
six miles northwest of L Cateau. where
German resistance has been particularly
stubborn In the last tew days. The
high ground opposite Soiesmes, east of
the Selle river, also was taken by th at
tackers.- ..-,--,
'Ar personal offer to
jth ose who f e a r
Spanish Influenza
4 m i.
MANY doctors are urging the
use of a soothing antiseptic
, like Kondon's - for inside
the nose and head.
I want to make it easy for
- r folks to get this relief.
THEREFORE,! I r hereby au- ,
' Jl"',;- i thorize any t druggist to Jet -
v , . . yOU have a 30c ' tube of , V .
, ."KondonV. on the under-; -standing
that if .you. don't
think it is worth many limes
that . to you,;you ; may re-
" '. - turn - your ( tube to . the
-I'' druggist ;'an3t get ' your
; . 1 . money ; back the druggist
to collect said refund from .
, , - me, -
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' j -Signod Thoaaas N. iCnyon, Ownf
; . KONDON'S ff"
Minneapolis,' Minnesota -
Tobacco Specials
last
BrUr
alee llae fi
pipes ta case.
Tkerr bargala vrleed.
toot Com aad -select
years.
Esrewerta smek'i
eeorve w asaiagtoa
Pedro BBteuag for 1
Dsrham SBteaiBg..O4)
S. XV" T. .Wheat Straw.
Cigarette Paper, C
S books for.......
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FIRST, SECOND AND ALDER STS.-
Kitchen Utensils
Se ear alamlaasi as
sortsaeats of h a d y
kltckea thlags prtred
treat 10 t20ajyi
3T. 11 Eaamel Tea jQg
Ic r Eaasiel Tea CCft
XeUles
II - I I III. V - 111 IS I II
SH0E
Yourself at
SIMON'S
Kr are good Shoos at
th lowest prices ef
"any. Don't pay prof
iteering prises en shoos I
buy t h o as here and
savot
Women's Blocks Kiel
Oath-Tow She..
Wosaoa'a park Cray Kid doth
Top Shoos, Loul Cl QQ
XV koob, only. . . tDe70
Men's Black Leather Work
Shoo baffairt QO
at only ... ; ; ,V. . O-0
Beys' High-Cat Sheas, dandy for
scheel wear, now QQ AQ
offered il aJT.;.wOii.
Children' Rahkora. skw 3 to Sj
i keep the foot dryj. now ATg
lat nly ;..V.....;;.. WV;
S3.89
40c Ginghams 33c
We offer a good grade of Dress
Ginghams in plaids, stripe and
checks. Uptown store sell then
at 40c the yard our prleo Is 33c
the yard.
Women's Union Suits 89c
These ar fleece-lined ribbed gar
ments, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves,
snide length. A remarkable raits
that women will be qnlck to ap
preciate. JTha garment only 89c
$5 Cotton Blankets $3.98
We offer heavy Cotton BlankeU
In largo si 72S0 In plain
gray or tan, with colored herders'
at th very athractiv " pria ef
only; $3.98. ' Soloot tomorrow 1
Wbol-Nap Blamkets $5.49
These are good, warm Wool Nap
Blankets, sise 64x78. is pkdds,
. plain grsr, tan or white, with col
ored borders.- Wo offer them for
no day only at S5.49. '
K About, the House .
Baaey Tklags for Thrifty i,
Rwal MaU Boie. $1.75 "k
UrfO7 Ma Boies', witk ' DA
locks ... -. ...
Buyi Grbceriet
' Uncle Sam Says:
Do Your Christmas
Shopping -NpWli
Aseortod Jsm and JetUes, OH a
" 12-oa. Jara ......
Bacon Backs,, th lb.,.. ,,.4Qc
Pianio Hams, the lb . i . . . ,30c
Fancy Cheese,1 the lb. . . . . -33c
Tapioca, the lb. . . ; . . . . . . . 12c
Fall Furnishings
ateak ef DeUa. Tooa. eta. Cif te Kl Klsest InstanUy , OKrt
Smn Mail Bones. :? witk OCT " r lm f r bth. Irs d-rl. Ioftes.7 for , . , .
- naaOa . . . .. ' v,
5-gaU Gaaolin f Can
" now only . . . . . . 3 ieUU
25-Ib. Hand ScaU, with Of?!-,
& tin tray .. . , , . . . '2jt ?
Stock1 bT: S3.10t
Unirersal QoctrU . QK tZft
iron wO.OU
Cflmaa V Folding Lamok OKp ;
'-? Boxes now , at : only . "M Vu
Do You Paint? I
t '-., - - - - - :'
, SeeTkeee Prlees Taeyr
r - - 8rf rtslagty Lewi t t
Eor the Meri
Men' Swoatrr ory spo- CI 'V K ft
i cial af .. . . r .i . .V. . OXeUU
Retnlar S330 Wool Mined GO OK
, Uakm SHs ". . ; . i . . . . Oa-ea-tl. ;.
S2.25
S1.25
S1.50
S1.00
Wool Uaiow Salt, priced
npwsrds from "..... i .
Heavy Fleece-Lined ShlrU
- and Dr awors, : garment .
Outing Flannel S k 1 1 1 a,
military styU .. - .
Cashmere', Hose, ' of , good
- o.aality, 3 pairs iot.iis
Stovepipe EnameL Witk bTiak, .
lor -only " . . . . -. . 3Scc
Alominsim Bronse, only. . . ,3oC -
Top ; Dressing, for ralnooaU, -.
auto tops and Bckers. ,35c
House Taints, the gal. . .-S2.75
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