East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 02, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAlt.Y EAST OREfJON! AN. PENPI.ETON. ORF.fi ON. VFlNi' SHAY. OCTOBER 2, 1013.
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Thr, .riwlnK- rHtb helnw t-erro-1 rlionw In (.wester fc-lttln o the tinliilnR elass tm In the basement
fenm the ol .w in the atirciral .Ires- ! nrw rule, mhirh are. n!w dilfrrvnt. of the church ami nil are cordially m
Ititm 1r.srtmfrtl of th lied rrn llc jwill ai.eiir ienie.irer in unlw Ihnt all vltcd.
r .,,,,l..,ra ' l-lilll) Is nsav I.eiieUl 1V till" new In-, "'
.irnnin. Tlx svhi.'i are ie. hp. tup auriiieai nfm'!s .
. i mat!.. Hire nwh. lnrrr ami will the direction of Mr. F. K. lioyilen l
-,-i.ul.. em. re lmillrg than, formerly, to met In tlio I.lhrary !'' truss
- "" room tomorrow aflornoon ,! tha P-
Mini Joan Fr;cr wa. a rhrmln ' kor hot.,- nt""'
afternoon at (he "i mo via.-, ut n... .-....
Mr. unci Mrs. I,lmnioiw quota m iirwiiiaa ...........
a, lie. In hi! f..r the week from Mon
1v, tir.toni.or 3", to Paturilny, le
tolier fc, tneltiivfl. The dashes lej;in
It v l:.1a o'clock anil nre eoiitltlotetl in
the cluh room of In.- county library.
To niiy fir all of th.w classes, women
hn m not alroaily Itloiuifiod uth
regular work are wri;rd a come.
Fori j -five thousand forceps summies'
rp to be niatle nnd a cor.lial velcome
x iilv all -who ill phe a part of thi ir
timo to the came fol.iniB lioiartmcnt.
Motolay niurnoon. lol.imii claps.
Jllr. John Tlionin-on.
fntllilK rlnas, Mn. M. A. Sprink'c.
Kv.'ninir, liusiiiesK tills, Mrs. J. t
Wootlworl h.
TiRwtlav aflomoon, foMinff class.
Mrs. I-:. U l'nwer, cutting class Mrs.
Jaiue.i Welch.
Wednesday morning, cntlinp rla
Mrx. John Adanin; aftcmonn. fuhling
class. Mr T. F. o'lincn; cut I ins
clny. Wrs. Jarncs 1-tcs.
Thnrlay nfl rnpon, foltlinff cTas!9.
Mrs. F. K. lios.Un; ItivcTxolo cuuins
claK, Mrs. 11. R r.nrfo'hl; cvenins.
Honor .tiuurd clans. Miss Iaulinc
Jotlt'lt.
Friday aflornon, fol.linit class. Mrs.
I j. KoKirs; cutting claw?, Mrs. J.
i ootlw.trth.
Patunlay nftornoon, rnttlnR class.
Mrs. John Adams,
hoKtPss vrsti'rdav
oo ... it. i .tivio.. .. . ..,L- nt.il Ihp
li Fraxitr. Hie occasion iM-tnn l.cr firm i'"'ti m , . .i. -i,
Nnhdav annitvrsarr. and n rr.ntp of ; women who are constantly In the worK
U c younst-r holies ami lus of the room will be unahlo to ship the sm-
cltv cnintvd a w.nl.rfnl r.fiornoon piles tin less nearly cooperation
or Rnmes "on Ihp lawn l.iUowpd ly a" manifested and .Mrs. Hoyden extends a
rt t around a rditk decked tahlp. re,inpst for volunieers tomorrow.
. here a nB Individual hirt Inlav cakt1!
Kleanie.1 at the l:ue ef eaeh d liphled Mrs. Frank VhelstotlP was a do
encsl. The lit imhidetl Marian r-laml hostess yestertlay m'ternool
MmirhuiM. Mary .M ltaefer Mary j ht r miosis in ner mcmlters tf the
Koiui. Jane towtrtale. Hilly flark. j sstlxxrrlnktum Cluh and a few addt
Vary Dlckvoii. M.thel Fcrtiiison. i tional friends. Flection of officers
Hurkp Hays. John rlilunppk. Homer j wax a feature of the afternoion and
Welch, ltobliia Maylterry ami r.ohhio ; the same ladles chosen last y-ar were
I'l.rrmiKtis. - asketl ta retain their position-. They
laic Mrs. T. J. Tweedy, president, Mrs.
. . . ;J. J. Ilainle.v. vji'p liresldenl. Mrs.
At a 7 oetot-k- m irta:.Ke ser ee inM K.lwnTds. secretary and I
evenin, M iss JTarel -' IHet, ? hecamo , mr. and Mrs. C S. TerpeninK.
tl ? hri!e of Alvirf I. Knishl. Oip cito ,
, Real Gravely Clicrriiig Plug ;
gives the pure taste of rich
leaf, svreetened just enough.
A condensed, satisfying cheyy
and it lasts. .
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. Peyton Brand
Real Gravely
Chewing Plug
10c a poach and wtrtft it
CmiMty JsshiMitarA I njrr ftnoat
IwawMMtArai tnl rdumry p4ug
P. B. Cr.nl? Tobacco Company
Dwillo, Vir(iaa
Us
Ciicvi, who RMamii .Mrs. - moismui
h.i.tti.,itv includod hcsiio- clnl
imp nriiie s niniipart'n..s, Air. mhvi
Mrs. T. It. Matthews, 14 Itr. n street , ' M T. ,., lwu. of ,-iark-
., the occasion ..f their t.-i "-frth ! ZTMnetZ. Mrs. Thon.a, Ho.,-
.,....,,, t..-., . " ' . Mr,. Nrton of rortland.
tee was UMM Jtlltl I.t'. it. H. ttooi'tit V'nHnfllh 1 C t L;l
Mrs.
at the ttiristWan church officiated, t
The couple chose os liu only atten.l. j T,,,,istlPr R here today from
" Is. Utile Mw;es liat hna ai.d Mary ! '. ..
I lowland. Hip former ahowcrinft the I " 11 "a """tt ' .
hii.le's pathway with pink r se petnis; II. Hudson of Pilot Hock in I en
nnd her sister Iwarinti the riiip on uid'eton ttnlay.
satin pillow where also rested a spray j Alvln Shone of Arlington. Is a bus-
f fern and a delicate w hile l .setnid. Mt;oss visitor in the city for the jlay.
I'ink roses In al'ini.lanee f.oiiied a' it.,tr iiaroer of rortland Is tran-
iclinrmins scene for the osi-'-anw of j s.ietlnsr Itiisincsa in l'entlletoit.
br,'" ''' "J""': Mr. ,, Mrs. lister t!off are here
ovelv as she appearetl In a talllenr , . , ,.
ol l.loe velvet, worn with picture hat """" ""'
, l. match, and a ci-ae I nl of II. A. Barrett was hero t f rom
, Pink ros.tu.ls. The liule m:i:tls wh-i At hena ye-tenlay.
" i attended her were pt.wiied in dainty Arnold wo. hi was nere no.ti
Qw ltin has rolurned rrol llf ,vhlte net. !m on Iminess yesterday,
several weeks In; t. ,,,..,)!., iv r. ll.iuinf the eervlep ! K. F.. Aiden of Ij (Jraiide is in the
Hnffet aaptier was served, the sam. .cily today.
" profusion of nlnk r-s.- maklnc din- Iolo II. Kinvonit is noro oua.v iroin
Miss i;latlys Hatnley. whtt lias lieen
dtiltttr Kpcretarial work with tile T. Y.
t'. A- at llellinsham. Washintton. ha
retiiintMt Inane, having leit-'ned her
IMtsition to artist her father in the of-I
fice of Hamley Co.. on Court street, j
Miss Haml'- has spent many months
In Itellinehani, havllie: attended the
Normal school there liefore entering
work in the T. M. C. A. milldinx!
which dttmiciles many tf the nudei.ls
Mrs. James If.
ftom a visit of several weeks in
Southern and Western itresen and
Waj-hineton. In Grants l'aws thp was
W1TH.THE COLORS
Nctm of liocal noya In thei Ser
vice; Information for I'hla
pnrtnn-nt Will lie Aiinx-iatl.
the nuest (if her parents and has since
Inen with her daughter, Miss Olive
tiwinn. In Seattle.
Kcho is is I lie cily
The attractive home of
land diver was yesterday
Ttni Ml ItPIIV IX NFAV WflltK.
T.m Murphy, with a hospital corps
in France, Wllles to his father, K. J.
Murphy, that he has entered hew
work which consists in taklnax tanks
containing 25(lii callous of water to
the front lines, in order to clve hot
hatha as a means of relief to soldiers
who have been passed by inusturd
Bas. Tile water, healed by Instantan
eous water heaters, Is an ixoellent
remedy for the KassinK. Th'i record
: mi? room and table dec trations, , .Nona l ahiina.
Ani.tnir conrrutulntions received- by I li. It. Ix-'ls of
! Mr. and Mrs. Kniwht were i.iessapes today.
i.clvetl rttm Lieutenant Charles! a. rtteneil is on the reelster of llo-
Mrs. Ho. , h.,ri, from Itnmoslv. I-Tnfflnnd. ani.:f..l l.mtleton tttdav from Seattle.
afternoon ; f, ... ..a ,.-!. i.r..thi.. Tn. .., v. i .-t a. xt -v-,. ...... iu ..,r.. tttdav! of" the hosoltal corns shown that they
th. Foeiie of a missionary tea. a 'tuar-, ,;i,,Htl. ((f ,,,,, i.ntrv supply ifrom Tneoina on business.
tcrly atiair m tne omen s roc t.. company, France, who lias just been
Misj-ionHry foe let y of the Methodist , r U),vr(, t,m duty In the trenches,
church, and about twenty-five p nests j Al) ,,ut f town ?ucst at the wed-
enjoyed the orierntton. "Women or t)n? wss j.
' a, int.
Ntflem C.tontriex r.trmeti tne '"-. a, (, Wala -Vullu. tither euests
Jt rt of study and the proirram was in!h(l nrro.., nnly members of the
charse ..f Mrs. ;. W. Morey ;.nd srn family, were Mr. and Mrs.
V'ule. !t'lhwe!l. Chris-anthemunis and
roses ad.ltl a charminir note to the
Pi-clty rooms itntl u social hour over
the f. a cups followed the pr'Kiam.
S. Sehwerlzer of lioston Is in the
cily totlay.
:e.tmo n. Wallace. Kdcar Paylor
I. X. Frater. the bride's nnI, jlf.s j.;dfrar are here today from
Walla on business.
vt ll-it-rl.at V..1HO. relttrned es-
llalph i . , fr,,tv, a x-l.tlt with her 'tarenls
j ll. wlan.l. Miss i-an ITowland. Mr. and if La ,.rami,,
Mrs. F. M. IXtwney. M rs. Charlef l)es- ' ,'. ' (, 'slmn,,B is m,rL. today
I itain. lrs. I, v. tuieiie. moiio r 01 liu
J bride, und Mr. ami Mrs. Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. KniMlit are
tt tn ti.iys in .Spokane am:
baths lo f.u patients in two and
half minutes.
to spent!
I Seattle,
. I John French.
after which fliey are to make their
home t,n their ranch near l't nilleton.
the navy. MlsafVera Temple, who is
' Mrs. Charles Heard Is to be hostess
tomorrow afternoon nl her home. 21-i
I nc.ln str.st. f.tr a mi-etins of the
ltiswarch cluh. I " "
, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Al Slasher have re-
, k turned ffAnl a ntot.ir tnti to California.
t :ti i . it ciitsatte ntirtf 'it mv t".- . ' . . .
f"W days have been Mr. and Mrs.
Fred FafeK and their chil.lr. n. Mary
n .t . . t. L'lhrrEnf. of Kllth-
cihn. or. Bon. Mr. Faf-ly is a neph- , now- aitendimt the I niversity of me
ed of Mr Frari.-r and the family ar- Kon. aeeompanied Mr. and Mrs.
rived Monday evening en rt ule to Slusher to California.
liacr Iowa, where they plan to pasa , ' '
the winter months with Mr- Fafely's ! Miss liena Hales left tday for Hc
tiiother. Mrs. J. C Fafely. The (fiiesta attle where she will enter the I nl
departed on the Journey this morning. ' versity of Wa.-hinuton. Miss Halea is
9 i a gratltiate t.f Pendleton hitrh school
and enters college as a freshmaa.
I .b hll Hay
i lb.tel St.
t Archie and
i iMtors in the cily for the day, stop
! i ior al the St. ;oortre.
i Mrs. I,, i'. I.ivt rmore returned last
! nU'ht from Sookane where she spent
W'hilo there they visited Hoy Tenii.le. i jt n,,inih visiiins friends.
who is at Kilir Ivdro as a mt-mber tiff H. Ivauiioe, a promimait ntlor-
: in y .if I n lirantie. Is iu the city to
on It pal business.
MISS MOI'SSI' SFKS HF.I.ATIVF.S
Miss KKlantine Moussu, Pendleton
Kirl now seeitiK service aa an interpre
ter in the telephone o!ce in par:s
writes to her father H. . Moussu,
that she saw her grandmother. Mr.
Motissu's mother, and a-veral uncles
Walter Hayes and -nd auifTs at Mr. JJotissirs home at
at the tTKerus, near runs. titim n.o .-oni.-
sinee that Mr. Alttussu m motner aiea
are all register.
from Hepi.ner
ray
KAISFU I VAIIFS III IX;I:IAN
APPFAI..
I. The AmcrH'aii
PAIS1S. M-t.
minister to Ilie Italkans stafH at So
l ia that Kiiuc I erdioimd ae.waU'l ar-isi-nfly
for help from Iterliii. lint rc
tiitl finlv eiasiic rcidr tid was
A reeular monthly niectinir .if thelolralit of rcvolnttoa nullliii from
..f ih. 1'lni.iiM. unm in amtl-CIIY Hi Itlllltana. mt nc
New Instructions from Wa-hinstnn.
I. , have U-en received bv Mrs. F
1- k'l'.i . hitlrioan of lied CvisK knit-
the .i 4lrc. .church will be h. Idomorrow after-J-W-" J" '
come fr.mi Wa-hiiiK.on fr a i noon lit
nits
::: o'clock in the teachers' jclarcd today.
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Sleep Sweetly
Coffee, -tea and some oilier drinks
when -taken at the evening meal .tend
to keep some people awake
One of -the merrfcs - odF
is that it never affects nerves or heart
In fact one can drink as much Postum '
as he pleases just before -bedtime
and no ill results follow, for
Postum" is pure and absolutely
free from caffeine or any other'
harmful drug or substance.
Postum comes in two forms:
Poskim Cereal, which must be boiled,
and Instant Postum, mode in the cup
in a moment. They arc equally delicious
and the cost per cup is about the same.
IMnithl Mellonnld are 'at the ace of k. Followine are ex
tracts from the hitter; In wmcn ant
describes Mr. Moussu's bo hood home:
"It is just now harvest time here
any everything Is so picturesnue. The
wtunen are in the fields. You see
there tjuaint carta driving nrotind but
oecassionally a bit? car come whig.
y.in by the house which is on the
main road and street. We went out in
the fields ami I saw tho lund which
is willetl to Iiad. I walked over It
and picked a few blades of wheat
which I will send him.
In all, yest. rduy as the most Inter
estiiiit day I have aprnt In my life, i
did not think I should lind nueh an
old house, and such old surroantlimia.
They tell me nothioK Ii;m ever I cvn
chnnKod since Had was here.
l'erhirps l can Ret come id. i of
how old things nre when I tell yoo
that the church where Kian.il! t her Is
buried and where p rami met hi r - ill
be burled was built In th. 14th run
'tury; an oh! house across the s'.fet
jfrom It wns b iilt ill 14l. Think of It:
jr. 7 years old and all eurroiindinKS
correspond, i lut tn the field not far
'fr-an I aid's trowed Is a pillar of atone
v.ith a crucifix cm It; it Is called the
I'frolx Neiive," but I'd hardly cull It
; m w, for tin y tell me It is hundreds of
years old. They hold pilKriuiagoa
jhere nl linrved time,
j KveryihiiiR in so iiulct you can al
most hear tin dead talk; but when I
ivtiil tb.i ri lite lime lo urandmolher'a.
1 I could hear the cannon in the dis
tance and it brought the renllMtion
lth.it it was Ju:t such lovely, peaceful
'country as tins that has been so un
J mercifully wioucht with terror ami
devastation bv the (iorniuns.
taoiiiK baine from omerus
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ft
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rtlhl Hi.- Ii.un Kun luff Mini it warn w
luw.' or rip ii ; nml iht r wbh jMtor
jthpy mnt "kick thmuich" whh the
much lU-slrijtd, tnhjoc. lie Jr
I t-M H 1m. K.llmvli.K Is th-s ifttr,
j which is to P. A. Anderson;
fc!uncwhfr In Franco,
1 Boiltmhir Mh, 1918.
' P. A. Anderson.
I Toftr IVtc ami the rt f the
iHtnrh: Your Mrr reoolvet yenter
j y rvrnlnp. V sure lo hour
i from ytu. So FloU-hr l ttnrk nmiln.
i l'n n't krp wfy, ran thoy? I pore
would Itko to to le there myrHf. This
. Is the rtnly Job I ever hnd I omldn't
Mult. The hoys Is pure Hturk t me.
I poesw. eie. thin Id had work Ann
Mf It wasn't that I'm tmh I couldn't
Ktund it t all. you know, t h.ivfu't
rectHvtMi the itarknge yet but I'm
lool.iiitf iorwnrd to it with tnv month
pen.
I puititorte viju nil w-int me lo toil
yon nlno.it the war and what part I
am pla voir In It. hut I Juat enn't. Thev
won't l-t me. I Bupo..R It il lie nil
risht though to tell 1 1 ttd cerofcS
' . K- It whs utw'nf In: wirst li'les
I ever hud it mi If -hy h-nve it m me
I'm roliiR to w '.k Imek. We were
the firt tnwtn to on hoird nnd
of course had to k" l ih- boti4u le
tow the water. If a shot hnd hit u.
? ctmldn't have pot out In a wlt.
lint Irellove me. the Ciipl.iln rminlhtt
the hiwit pure know httt joh. V:ih In
Kii'4l;ind hut a few days and would
liked to of played longer I Ihlnk
the KnfiH' h think more nf um than do
the French. CmiawliH: tho " ehnnnel
von ran bet ytnir bottle I v?ayrd im
deck. I'm nt what yu rnll afraid
of a rtnb, but f want an eve break
In all thfDKs.
After reachiiiir Franee v.e were aent
t. an KnKllh ret ramp.
en!led it 'Vltotmeh rem,' which wntt
ul-.nit the truth, for It would purprli-e
yi si how little nmottnt of K-h ihewe
Ki'liFhnien ran live on. t It s been til
and tuck with im though vr Him-e.
It will be KettinK better Uiourfh wMiii.
I'll not Kiippoxed lo tell' yini Nhene
Ihiuvus but I don't want to He about
It H4i am tnkluK a rhanre. A '-.out he
w rrt thih that happened to h Wmh
lh.it we run out of mnoklntr and the
fx a- were Jut aboii' re.nl y to ntnrt
hrv k home. I'eiiple at home miKht
In t rn wll understand now ft any
ot;nr time that If they want the on
to flrht they had IteMer klek thronh
w th the nmokeH. Thut'a 'ill ws nk
oi tlde of ammunition.
TIjc nimiiftiiy wa holnff tt have a
f U Id meet, and you wouldn't bflfeve
tin when I t-ll you they had me Jow
fi i ho broad jump, running
h jump, half mile race, oi-e hon-d-.
. yard d.teh, hht put and to hcln
It- the cliiKinff Wouldn't tha maKe
. i mile? I'll Iwt l-Hter and Wil
r n would of liked to of le n her,
ii t It never came off-good th!n? It
d dn't or I wottld of ben on the Hick
II. t. It man Intended for a Kiiturdny
bt t tefon that time rame company
w. ! hit o hnrd It looked like il rent.
Tl ro w;ui only on" man I'-ft in my
t'ltiud beidcM io w If an i oi her
mm iud wero worse me ran never
til what h "lit to hup pen. ou
Vn'MV. r-'urh Ir life. It's rt'li ; ho
b! inied dark ran hnrlly jee t.i write
iud mininp, too. Will fin h in In to.
A lmmt loit my Imnkle veaferday
lo t he Kot back elt rlh H;c be-n
rftli.lnr aomethfn flere.. I,nst
' tibt w hlh f w -b-er pome mi
f o h Ktefed rlrfbt In my f.ir whh
I ! muddy old do. Tb-y h'id nmln
l;i t to in, too. Such IhCiu; will al
iituHl utuke a man eroM.
Went out ou a hike the i(!or day
nnd pickeij enoiifrh wild Wu kmr rten
f it t be whole (-ou)(i:iny. filled by
ir.fm h rap full b sl.iM nil my pockets
If Its a Bargain, You'll Find It
at The Hub
Men's Swedter Coats , ' . , . j . .. . i . $-e95
Men's Army Sweaters $3.00
Men's Fancy Jersey Sweaters $-'..r0
Men's Heavy Cotton Union Suits :'1.50
Men's Cotton and Wool Mixed Union
. Suits t v. $1.'J", $2.25 and $2.50
Men's Wool Union Suits. ........... $3..r0
Men's 2-piecc Wool Underwear the
garment $l..r0 and $2.00
Men's Heavy Flannel Shirts $2..r0
Men's Lojrfrer Shirts $0.00 to $8.50
Men's Mackinaw Coats. ........ $VJ5 to $10.00
Boys' Mackinaw Coats ....... ;. . $3.98 to $0.50
. The Hub ".
32 Sample Stores, o : : . 745 Mala St.
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4 We nre not Ideated with Y. M. A. e1. "'Ile has ' HiiV('rl" from
MTIfiiiR nnd rend in rooms o uiiinI n. WheitmatiHin ever Mince he entered the
our writing on mir knwa. an there la army, hut tn flow Well enough to Im
an cxoumc for thla aeratohliiK. A. Y4 In the manual company at Pamp IMK.
M t A. man came by yesterday nnd j imrt aayw that many of the men havo
wild they wM-re roIuk to try and et Spanish InfUieniin, and that the lioa
iik n joint which wan Just ll'ai nuwe ; piiolH re full. Il tried to aee t'i'eaa
I fti.m my boHt uirl.
V the way. Pete, who Im
j ami iii.iiiK my Bin now. uuva. icn j,, t() Httcmpl
i a u m ooys i wiuiiu iiku io nir inoo
- tbein and not to wait for me to write,
j I'll try and answer them all. llvo
i my reaardn to II. J. ami MWter ami
that 1 don't excuse them either. AIo
mill them I'm md louny iia one ao-
diera I've hefird nhout. Son e f lu
siuretM. 1'emlleton fuan. berre leav-
MrtftltiR , tllf Inkewrnnl hut waa nnnuerertHful
i.irs ;i.r.ot vi?v nm ii
Officer M New ll-e-iird l f
tioaen ApimraiuM,
PHt'AiO. Hept. i4. A tit Ik hi f
did Fleep In an old hen hniiw nnd the; X.i.rom feet, claimed today to be
mites nhiK St ato us up I could din w-rld'3 record fr altitude bv a two
a :;poonriit out of my cur every t Heated airplane, waa reached by
morning. It :iKn't hnK th. tiKh till i I-leutenant M- Ik Kelleber. who flew
we didn't notice aueh little tniiiKH.. . j hum the i"nilcd Klata war expoaU
I'm havhiK a hard lime h at nho? ( I ' n RttttinuV In (irunt Pai l; yesterday
French. Fon:et one tiling whde;wlth n p;t.s-nr.er.
hnritiiiK another. ran mnke them j I.LVul. Kelh-her nnd hla taaenRr
understand what wlna l. thoeah. nndlU'eo: u new oxygen appatatu;. The
a lew other thinM like ckjih' anil milk. were In rarlfUd air forty oilntitea,
puesa that's about the flrat nim? a nd Were compelieil to den-i d when
folli r learn when he eln re, ! their oxyifen lmin to Klve m.t. When
InttcmptliiK to land, Unut. Ki Ib her
laud hi:; piinmoiKer w'ie Hlunned, but
i not wei 'iotisly Injuicd.
Well. I miiMl chute for HiIh time.
Youra tn ever.
PoliP. FI,MY1 HttWMAV,
Co. J. Iiv'h Inf.
Send me a home paper. I d n't caro
how tdd It Ih.
I'ltjiliit' MInmm tProwd.
j HcmI ItlVKlt. ept. A aiec
j tacle that waa not on t be proKritm.
liFKT PAMPRFM, TH AXSlin.ltKIK
Pert Pampbcll, son nf Mr. Iloac
f'ampbell of I'cudli'ttm, who It In thf
rervlce and who baa been for eluht
month h In the ho pit a I ut lot ktrwod.
New Jer.sey, has teen trannfi rreti in Jyjp hrre to am the re lira at tiay
t'nmp I ox. near Tr rttim, Ne.v .h r- break thh toornimr-
runaway locomotive of the Mtit:t
Hood railroad company th.it Hew
down a track alotiKidn that i n whirl,
the war trophy train 'had Jut parked
nnd m!'dnf by In them HCorea f ppec
ta(or;-i furiihhed a thrill for the htun
; me i.l m rob J
I pi.nl t In hIf
j l.new I bud t
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Your liver is
on! o! Order
You know thtf signs i
ncavy head, sick stomach,
bud tahte in the mouth,
tatrnt dytpepdia. Pay $tritt
attention t lliese fcymptonn
and grt prompt rtlic-l by
Uhinff licctharii' Tills. A
few diMiet will simulate the
liver, help the Homai h, rrj
ubtc the Imisvc 1 and make
a great difference in- yur
general lecling. Nftning
will nut you on y ar feet t
quickly at a duse or two cf
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SU'NM
TEN CENTS
ARGE quantities of ShinoiA are pur
chased by thepovernment to be cold
to the Soldiers and Sailors.
ta. i.f.
We aim to make ShinoiA cost the men
serving their country and the .public
back of the men, as little as possible.
War conditions turn men's heads to
profit making. We believe friends
and users are more valuable than the
profit of the moment That is why
you can buy ShinoiA at the eame price
as always.
CLACK- TAM - WHITE RED CROWN