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iND ip m Shoes, queror, Round ham Shoes tor I Pident trees rronrot 1 liai rropiems In Aal Message To Congress ..3 anm YlftUn IIIIV. I IHHWII1 I In ... ...... ii.tinueu - ' l ... mo iniii in dei. n iv .v. tv" . I.I....U... - . .." It THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1919 PAGE SEVEN Old Soldier Testifier To Wonderful Merits Number 40 In Constipation, Stomach Trouble and Catarrh. Aunt" Jane Veatch, who had made her home at Cottage Grove since 1853, died in that city Thursday. " TTToiintrlcs and any measures to fo.-t.lK" ".", ."ru will Inevltub- " h ?il rxporta. fore, curtalln.e, t ol CU loud the banking maohln 'r0,lU, he country with credit- to ttf ...sold products ami produce lu ...arry t-"H,m d uml unmi)loy- .Twant io-eU We must be nitim. - prepaid i oUr vlw uurnB , niJ ,1. . A n.ttrifMirl IlllHl- ,.,,, of Krow1B " "H nun snould not be im. or dnmtlo. hut patient i at her to remove the causes. t.iiii spedll tore, lt snouiu lmor to bring our country back dlly to a neurit hnuiu ...ui. ,, " vi.nuiiHinH unaer the mini- , " ""u"! urn mini mum of restrictions upon personal lib nrtv thut lu n,.Hr.i.... . ... " ""'""TO Wlin our ri. Construction nmhl..,. . ,, uu u snould ,n' federal government with pow- r to (lul in Its criminal courts with iiiwr in'inuiiH wn ! in Washington r.n nuMi,.h i tn consider these problems in all their brond aspects, with the idea of bring ing about a better understanding be itwen these two Interest u iho great unrest throughout the WOrl'l. nut nf uihli.h hu. . .,.! A -. w ... .......a. uuo VlllClhCU L mand for an Immediate consideration theprlu..ui r wulutlon wo Uonld abrogate our tlm. V1T ".T u- conrci i . tin . ,, . ' ' .vaivu mail- Ho adjust our own economic MM unions. With, the free expression of .hnneed condition nrv'" ri1"11"" wnn tne advocacy of or . that American uunn- uwij inimical c i cna"' " i Ul0 f:i " An.-rica 1m the great i ano i""- . . 'ITrii.llHlist in the world. iHuiutlo.. VolU-y Be Scored. . ... .....lu.i.ni will HatlHfy the f0W.;V . .vi..clul.ta,H.ardHund,M,l U'l. 1 ....!. .1. t.,ii'c. hull li-ies is consistent wlih ... .. ... . . uuuniuM ueiween capital ami labor, bids us nut our own house in order. Frankly, there can be no ncr- n.unent anil lusting settlements be tween capital and labor which il o not recognize the fundamental concepts ior wmcn labor has ben struggling uiruugn me years. The whole world IV llolitlcul cm mm k,. .. - ni lunaa- ineiiiui, mere must be no interference, butt owaids passion and malevolence tending to Incite crime and Insurrec tion iiinler giilso of political evolution ui.-i.j Miouiu ne no leniency. Lcgisla Hon to this end has been recommend National Home. Wis., May 12., 19 "When I commenced taking Number 40 for the Blood, I was suffering with chronic constipation of a good many vnnws ln,linfr nrtifttl fmollv ftpVltlfVn. cu 1IUU Biuiunu humi'u "u.vu fi"" " bad I wag unable to cat anything that did not cttust trreat Buffering. .1 tried a "ooa many aocturs u nuu ua vvviy ininir I cniiin niiar ui mat ivub icwm mended for my complaint. I was also irnnlilMl uilli ntnrrh of lnnir standins feet and ankles wbjich the doctors said Vhy Pyramid P Sam m, ' r SEND FOB FREE TRIAL. Mailed free in plain wrapper. It 6t you relief. V.et a 60-cent box vuuo it. M i .i . was caused bv a weak heart. I .nad I oiKmif in van iin" nnnA nf nt'llicr miKTA ic tnese luntlamental purposes in the r""" R V T r ,i . xr , . ... better when I saw an ad of vour iNO. 40 in a country paper and concluded league of nations Demands Aro JuHt. Tn '.nll,A ll.n nfl....l.. Ma 1 4 V, demands of labor is to admit the jua- f tho paat. taiulurdH and pul. ium 'o turn end has been recommend- ,i . ,,,, , , , V : uid ; iXarst zyw man demands an adequate wage, suffi . ....... if In il Mlmtuht be enacted. ...n.-ii'illl iu..- .... I 7"i-l mUHt yleWnd give way to ine, jxhm H.oa Control. cient to permit him to live In comfort. t u imd exluencloa of the new day ln In this direct connection I would call vnhampered by the fear of poverty e ,,.t Wi( llvo. a day of hope and ( jour intention to my rccommendatlom. and wi.nt in his old age. He demands I ..... f,.i- American bUHlncHM, If we on August 8, pointing out legislative the right to live and the right to work v '"ill but take advantage of the oppor- ineasuies which would be effective In amidst sanitary surroundings both in ' i.i . iimt are oum tor l"" huuik ami uringing aown tne pres pnm fnnilltn - . , I. ...I., I .... i .. ii. .1 ,. ... in workshop, surrounding!- (mil in Yirit rolnril Vilw nwn On nnlv nno heiilth unit wnll hninp. null the rli?h Tim iiiipti rivuivn in..", in hum i i-i wiiiii ei iiuiioi s n ih ine enn. in nrnvme Tor nia rni i pun h w.itiih in repoti I .,., world mufket. gresM acted. If the government's cam-! the mntter of health and education. In i, ii uniiiiH th)Hlr for Itself only pniirn in to be effective. It Is necessary ! other words, it is his desire to make J'" ' itk l Im ntlinr t1U' that the other K i ni ...Wleil OUr iHDlUtlon cut (llMt Of living. Which rnnlilhu'lua on IW ,lt.v.ol Tho iii-ent wu. ,, ., . ,h. n .:.. .:: v": .v. il lllion UB - ' ' " ""i.. .InllllV whu v." - e"U 'r l o world and that through T"! . . of U'ndly co-operation ""t t -m.iutitln H.gUln.a.o In V ,. ' . tho "atlon'H concerned may irui'ceHsf..lly an.J equitably adjusteil. lU-IU f f" KOMI''". ' .H...1- matUr of impo't' tiU' that the other steps suggested should the conditions of his life' and the lives be acted on at onee. of those dear to hlin tolerable and easy I rer.ew and stronclv urce thp neees- to bpar stiy of the extension of the present ""he establishment of the principles i out ml net nsto the period of time In reirardintt labor laid flown In the cove- whleh It shall remain in operation, nant of the leanue nf nations offers 'rim niini-ni.v iriiTierul tiiia Biihnilttaii I 'the wuv to linlustrlal neace and con- hill providing for an extension of this' (Illation. No other road lies open to tn trxr it T felt so much better after taking one bottle that I sent direct to vnn fn-r threA mnre hottles. 1 havo taK- en ahout two and a half bottles end u,V,;in nnl fun inff entire v we . I reel by con: inuing the use of 40, I will got I to feel as well as I could reasonably I xpect for a man of my age, 75 years, i " l.ar.llv linnv hnw tn estimate the , value of the benefiit I have already re- j ceivcd from tne use ot o. u, aim cheerfully recommend it to any ono suffering as I was." Morris Law. Wi'.ness to signature, Nelson H. Pease. 40 is a combination or the nest alter ations selected from the best prescrip tions received and compounded by J. (J. Jilcndenhatl, ' jsvansvuie, inu. v yen '8 a d"ii 'gist. Sold by Schaefors drug store. Bomb Intended For Trisco Strikebreakers Discovered I- i,tn. . A bomb was left in the reading room of a lodging . nA stevedores em- IlOUSO 1 1 t-ili "i-v v. ployed by trikebreakera. When the steveaores -ticking within the package they called the police, who declared the oWect w.-ia a dangerous "nome-manj uui.iw. tn,i. tho advuntaee of being situ- ated ir. the center of a coal:producing area, Coos bay is confrocwa wun serious coal shortage, owing mines being closed by strikes for high er wages and shorter hours. . .,. -..,. sir llf X 1- 1- 1- 1 ... - T oTiur-DT.-p. WAV TO T end DANDSUTT .,. ... .i. . a. 1- lie No Need To Be Thin, Scrawny Ur sauow If you are thin and want to ba plump; if yon have wrinWo in yoac face that you aro nv " skin W sallow or auujcm, i VMr iblackheads, take- 31i-o-na stomach tat- lots for two wees change. .u ..a The majority oi xno w" -jiw thin becausathe stomach does-not per form its dti- es proper, x. -ercting sufficient of tho natural di gestive juices and in consequence do9 inot extract from the food enough nu- " . a I .t TIO FIT. It t tritive matter to nounsa MU-na stomal tablets are intendejl to build up the stomach so that it wuli aet properly and extract from the foo.i - i. nmanru nrCtlSlrUl T W u I T. rft hin try two weeks treat ment of Mi-o-na stomach tablets they are small, easily swallowed and ara Isold on the guarantee of money bacli .. .. t .....iiiia nhrnnlil 111411- if they qo uot ovciuumo va.v - mt fur u period ot six months. As It us. Not to pursue this one is to in- 1 .....i..v, I nrircd action ut the '.''"" " mice vpoii whleh are still ""w "l'i. " l limited in operation to vue ennniies, luenican aim ,.i...i6u....... ii setslon of congrens wni ,lPrd of the war and becomes In ! which in the end only lead to indus- Vou Hare Ne Mow .0"a1e,,U, Pyramid Is n Mv of Pyramid Pile Treatment of any dniKKist. Be relieved of Itching. ?fruding piles hemorrhoids and such rectal troubles. A single box has often been sufficient in one nfght. lend coupon for free trial. Take no tuoiuiura There ds one sure way that has never 1 or chr0nic, stop stomach failed to remove dandruff at onee, and ; tul.ballce fcolehing, heartiburn, sour What U to dissolve it. then ? e""' Btomach, and any after dinner ttiswess. it cntireiy: To do this, just gei, y ,e by Dan,itJi j. jj,y ana u four ounces of plain, leaduig druggists. . (AJv nrvon from any drug store (this is all b FHF.F. SAMPLE COUPON WMHTD BTO8 gSP4- ,ch. wwryrauiju ' Klnflly smil e a Free samnle ot povidBUelreatiifent.tn plain wrapper. Name. Street. City. arvon irom "jr --b ----- . ?SiJS C ; -to mo ten the JaCOma ftm M scalp and rub it in gemy ' -gCiJ1LS:. n.t. Sf not all. of your dandruff wU be gone, and three or four more arvil'atlon8 wl" "'i"l'"v ' !"i 1iw destroy every .:!.. bhA trace of it, no matter l.ae. here, naa .xTni'a how much aanMuii yuu federal penitetiary You will una en iiciimg .be-- , H.lt.ceoainB O. P. naniga". of ,the scalp .will opstan ly andl your hair wm r x-,, T'-j A. RTittlow, democrat c nation glossy, siiay dv ,.nn,mitteeman for this staie. i l...rlai timPS I If L LUX V-"" ICUilld 1IIOU fipjivuiiivu Warden At McNeil's Island Taooma, Wash.. Dec. 2. - Tho. Malomy. former chief of police of Tti- here, has been apymuw:u ",.". trial and social disaster. An employe whose Industrial life is hedged about by hard and unjust con prrssing fr Hinui . ,.e!lllnd 'Mer.Uive upon the formal proclama -rrThi X mlla.e ami of .ace. rnrtlrahl. qon rem.ltlng; - i,,. ditions which he did not create and very l,rmu ... t ui,(llli,i meet 1 Ah I nnlntoil out in my last message U1"u,m ..,i tin war win: v .it over wnicn ne nas nu tunuuii .v,nc n osT liberal spirit. It is a mat- j.t.1.1 r.iy can accomplish a great deal J o enthuaiaam and vol f ec . B illion and relief to our In .his campaign. The aim, of the ' rt which aw the necessary ter of ncomiii'" .v,,,,, t toveinment must be clearly brought . ,. . . . ,: ,. I ca o u "civ - nn.min imk ; lngreuienuj oi a greai laut meiwage uignin im-... .." " - 'tlty. Let us be frank about this solemn matter The evidences of woriu-wiae .. ..t .i,i,.h vnnnlteut themselves ir I'lllC?. " soldiers. niintn from my this very action: We must see to it II.. ..I.. I.. n..,.nlw.i;nnd on1 alula nfft . HV, liviv: Wl ftitlliuiuwiii, win. v.... ,.., i lalH who are In a position to lend L i-j m overv l.rac their assistance to our etrorts. iou ,hrn,,ffhn,lt the world bid us !,,B,n7way to flml the Places for which have made available funds with which the means to be Urable way to iiii " " v . . ,,,rl.v on t his campaign, but there ' , . . thin thine mind In the aauy wmi w 1 ... . ... , , lounu 10 siop n,n - - ritteo in " . , , ... ,t ,m ,, (ho nw authoriis ng . ..ih. nf tho " ' ; , , before it saps me very vuauv tlielr expediture for the purpose of . D we aln 8trength by State....... I i1" - , ..j itm it Bf. l F 11 K ! mat a Ml U,ey.RLe ": , "In he done by develop cmauo. '-, - an ,l(i,.liuatu V "a " k ion creat- makin. of Salem, Oregon will buy them , .i ,. mimlrable organization creat. iu.im.ii, v - withholding the remedy t "? " h d-nirtnwirt bor for lla.v nlK...t the efforts of the government buslness of 3late8men to cflbX,hudI work; and U can also Specific recommendation has been mamfestatl0ns of unrest h,K men seeking "rk' BWlt (1el,l, made by the atorney general in this on eyery hand a8 evl be done in at least one very ,.,,,,,.,i I would strongly urge upon ' , wor mnd tc "' . . .01 an ecu.io.i,- -"- ,yim us imnieiiiiuB oi.wi'""" - " consti'UCtive remedies wnenrvw nc, Utitutes one of the preliminary steps in sure that , the application T this campaign. I also renew by recom- o remedy we touch not the vital '' inenilatlnn that the congress pass a of our industrial and economic 1 aono in v - , , Dy creatii new opportunities for in dividual enterprise. i...i.,uirv Nci'ilH Attention. .u. ....t ,.f tariff leKlslatlon ii. call your attention to the slate- ,.!EUiailng cold storage as it Is , be no recession of menu contained In my 'Kt r.igniated, for example, by the laws ot ude o unreat until constructive Brglun leglHlation wltn reiern- wy.. (h(i 8(,U(, of Now Jeraeyi wmcn iimus ln3tpumentalltles are set up to stem No matter how badly worn we will buy them Thx best ones we will give to the SateUon Army an. other charitable organizations to help those wno cannot help themselves. THE CONDITIONS ARE 1IHI1 IfiV'Ull ...v....- . riiirniiin supplies oe aepeniience uiiwm - - lore (be war made the interruption of trade s causo of exceptional ecm. dislurlanee. The close relation le tweeM the manufacturer f dyestutrs on the one hand, nnd of explosives and pnlsoi'MiH fii sea on the other, iimre evrr. has given the industry an excep tional significance and value. A thoinli the United States will Bladl and unhesllatlngly Join In the program of international disarmament, it win, nevertheless, be tt policy of obvious pro-'- ee to trmko certain of the suc cessful maintenance of many strong hih! will equipped chemical plants I nriiHTB Arc I'nilsi ! Dining the war the farmer pi -larmed a vital and willlne service to i ..... ii.. n'n-nl' ' ineveaHiiiK the production of his land he supplied A, ' I ti,, allies with ln" creased amounts of food necessary to keep their Immense armies In the lieu He ImlispenslWy helped to win tin war. nut there Is now scarcely less ned of Increasing the production in food .n-d It'O necessaries ot me- the congress to consider means of en couraging effort along these lines, tne . .inir BvervthinK posi- Weto promote production along ceo- i.i ncr niKl nomin lines, to improve mm to make rural life more attractive ana JuwUhful. is obvious. I would uib- tpproval of the plans already uiui o congress by the secretary of agi culture to secure the essential met. reqir ed for the proper Btuuj question, through proposed enlarge" Wograms for farm management stu dies and crop estimates. 1 I would urge also the ntI,n"n" of federal participation in the buildim, ff rood roads, under the terms of ex IsUng laws and under the directum o 1 nres..nt agencies; the ned of f"11' I action on the part of tho states ' -I federal government to preserve am uc t . .,,rnnB. especially f.GHjfi our lurwav 1""" , ...a- . . .. better fores- ! inrougn ine pra.ui.";'' , .. , . ... i...in hnldin urging n)Kin,,lvl1'" ' , . i ,A ine si.ii m - v - lnstrumeniuniieo -' establishment of the chemical ami ne- h( tj)ne dilrlng which gooiH mtiy be that tk,e Governmeiits must recog- iluffs industry ln America. k t ir Ktonlge, prescribe the method he ri htB o men collectively to .. l. tn which S110- .' . . . ., i i,4 hovnnrl . . v. lla thnt have A Di'" ine iiiuu.""- , ot iiisosing in ine " ijargalliTlor jiuumiii.-""J-- - rial consideration ahould be Riven is lprmittoa period and require that base the mutal pro that of the manufacture of dyesttitis ,.l.l,ased from storage shall in all nnd weIfare ot those engaged mi.l t-'a'od chemicals. Our complote lh(j dftte o tnelr reCeipt. , d trlcg. Labor must not be i aiittlllleS lie- ' . . . On, aoreteA.. . . -,i!,r it 11 It would niniermny mm - ability of the law for the purpose we now i.ave in view if It were also pre scribed that all pooils released from .tovag for interstate shipment should l.ave Plainly marked upon each pack ,he selling or market price at which they went into storage. By this .be nurchaser would always be i.m,.n what profits stood be- ni. . u, , he goven, I;.;:;,', i, and the producer or h ."0 all of It. people anfl to wholesale dealer. !.,,., . ower and. majesty us...... l.lce.iso Corporallons. cha,lenEe of any class. , would also renew my m.u -- . e.ment. that all Roods eu . klipk, no Only that you wear your old shoes into the store, buy a new pair at regular prices You are to pu on the new pair and leave the old ones for us. e will pay for Men's .?fta5i Boys' and Girl's 50c a pair and for Children -oc per pair, any kind. nize iiik nt,."" , humane nblects that have in all Industries. Labor must not oe 10,.. trcatjd as a commouiiy. . - ih netivitv of human be- regarueu m.- ings, possessed of deep yearnings and desires. Strikes Discussed. I rnv.. ,.t.,ht nf Individuals to -Strike Is 'inviolate and ought not to be inter fered with by any process of govern ment but there is a predominant right MS The gov when it asserts mat . : in every - d Hght of the whole w re the torn, or package make It '"' a(taln8t the Irreparable harm OS, me be Plainly marked with the eopx B be &OM bv lhe Xat whieh they left the hands o. n. 1 VXm f,,n,ulate a law requiring . f ler 1 icense of all corporation to ex cise lnternaUona, a,s- nah, rr ChU-h ha v. led to .war. Ma es- -l-ayiimint.er - ";-iBsued men nave 1 elthisno1 dtilon upon 'u - u.e Clly 0,-mti-auuu .... ... ,ement 0f '''''" "seCPentuncon- point the wa U competitive selling aim industrial ulbpuics, ,d,ma.,,e profits JWurd ent a nbu, inarketinB. bULh. '.. t0 ,,ffcct other to all. wh" J" ye ,e(J t0 a welcome opportune ' g teB wh,ch In tne 1 human much nedeU wformB m he war and dwasu. - acceptable of .ntersutte U en- TZZ difference. methoita ot eu .- nt x con- triouna. ,abor. ,1 in it; W" ' , ,he oWect between v---- , reconimeiKiauo...- - i America m-i-f- ----- The Shoes vnn P.I1N PICK THEM OUT OF OUR Wl V U VI n others . , part oI the state WHEN BUYING SHOES ' ' i rM This do then compare these prices which you get any day, anyone of vn,i must of course consider qualities. This do tnen y which is $2 to $4 unaer present immediately in hand, ,he cost Of 1IV1UK w hich is 10 lower America. l.Y i- pnraee Gf her " .i.i..... Villll. -jiii.o I"l!,or ' r" :.Jed the march and the lnd - -" - power to vn one who na t0 so.uiorK sue u"""'. ,...lflnfi,.lls her I., VPitr Hi" " ntiirrn Urtllv S 'LnLe need of a detWU, vondU a . yand , u proRi-a.u to hrlnB a- Tnerc not her In uen e - - weakened .,f event note th .ent in the conu. u - leading tween capi. .. (m he no nettieo - - due. .snrillCllU" ...i to ':s!'' of living if htbor?. o i .. worW liu i'"" , UojIIII I tu'PPH Vl'"" v Si T I r rn . , linH lCtw"c jj..ili-A TO Hill LI J be no seu". duc. oml nei 4. ,.nnnprn be pro- III'Hl.l .-.nital areto do nI, an hon- in th ........I tniiir.n. . . Mill"" .. uia nt ine There are those Hon in anqueror, ""UUB". i"--" -- an iry melhods' on private " . wnCli tne the extens on of tne P"' - mg . . n eountiy I . . ho antagon ...1I.IHPVS. hn .,ire to serve ?ri. . nation asdistlngu sn o eilo - tMTor. is a - maUe8 m rests of a class preM. o( thePwer mlnortty it is unli.tiim oi r.f ntherna- little lt0 ne.:.X , threaten direct ac liseounny """, . ma Xests ofthe tion to f-e i.. , , .,. is a pamiu. u-; -- . oh rhat mm""" -. labor or any other a Zre finite direction Pro-"-, of p:- nothing th ninnv iiiio" . . ..-ina imii n,t-' . i.-mn Tiit:u u. c ritff nn..B.aaa -r NT.liaV ci"r " , oil I HH"" . O aCtj' - " ' vurit vuui v- SSZ. tailUn a vig- hther capUa. or an ;; , to consider th- m- ness anJ class:no so, o fP.H w. .roll 1 nf I Y YOUR" i related to rural problems: and tunc Urovlslon for 'sanitation in rural ins j t...nin ud of nedeit i hospital and medical facilities in these f fles'-abio reforms by a ireBi., I Iiensive survey made of rurai v I ti..- . e.nmDOSed 01 rei ''io uj a, wiuwi"vw jf iUp lescntatlves of the farmers aim aerlc.uHural agencies respoi"""" leadership. . Political Unrest uua. I would call your attention to tne -.. ...t- nnlitlcal rest- leanness ot our body politic. The causes . u,.. and compu- ated .are superficial rather than deep sea'ed. Broadly, tney an . . i. foitiire on tne are connectea witn. rrive Part of Our government w " speedllv at a Just and Permanent pea i invwlitlona Permitting return to norma- -from the transfusion of radical theor , . . . nan eentera t ips HeethtnK niurut-cu... S iie. fliv from heartless proftPf.Hng resultins in the Increase or the cost of living and lastly from the I machinations of passionate and m t'wmmii agnaiors. ,..iu h the returtito normal conditions i.i.. . ... lonnnear. n "rClea and antagoms. . we a pan nre a demorcaey Si- TheTevanci.to worth , are the masters . .. ..Hating against gi .,. when the mJ . nul.poses of th iron. mb-- ,v,..,ce8. ah remove tne b'"- these matters p'" vento ui---,ntl0 and E or All black kid medium toes, military heels - $5.95 Fine black kid, black cloth tops, $9 quality---.$5.85 Fine black kid, black cloth tops, school heels....$5:85 Black kid or pat nt v:ith grey or tan clot'h tops $3.95 TVirk crey kid, cloth tops, leather heels - $5:95 PParl erey, kid cloth tops, leather heels $4:95 Tvorv kid cloth tops, leather heels $4.b5 VinP brown calf military heels -$8i5 nil kid leather heels ydXJ rlnc ui" S14:00 Beautiful fieldmouse kid cloth top Elegant High grade Red Cross brown kid with Fieldmouse top, Fren.cn or uiuwi heels .easily worth $18, we sell for - Fine all Fieldmouse kid, all sizes and widths....$9.75 Men's brown English lace, welt soles - $6.85 Men's Black calf English Goodyear welt soles $5.65 . Men's black calf, round toes, welt soles $5.b5 Men's brown-heavy work shoes, double . soles, welt $5' our big Children's Department and the Shoeteria or,. from asitawn-" An unwum -. - nopes and pur..-r - "L founded this . . .... nnlv uis." ..in n ou. nave ouccn vtremeeie"'"" ness eve SCUBS u- , i-"sifaCtl""ents vu.:....,t tn the extreme flU. An Il .ntvv Which enoea . -jia tniR kuv- - men wno ,, fm.eotten. i-m . ,1nfnuTH 1 Oi'u i . I. "".rLbutonewaybyvyn.c Znceain order to pr of re- the rel the order y -'-cberom.di.hedand taliation an l: 1, ".nentative Rovei ;- ffood prices in Ught tan, army y ol,Service Department -r.,nnKTHE BIG ELECTRIC SIGN "SHOES'' nON'T MISTAKK riJftV,J' , DON'T FORGETS! FOR VOUR OLD SHOES AT '-Bo.icf. ... ce-.,lhrCuld PPOBe other ,J"T. iready shown it - , . . ou of reform a.- be dallted m.'" . .v.iiun iik ,.i nt 1.., tnrtnw i-ica wil ingn 10 " hlishingthe e.gn - . threats nor io ..reB8lng times wronn ...,invd m e" ... to : ..nlmness - , mdst tlie su..'"-- i,,fi a . ff,.vii. in ..l.t TO il.'" . ,x. ,T n!in il.-" SOUb1 , day as of this to be self tn fina 11 . . n.,n attor". . x be si i.,w. It io it has servc - , n.,Bfiton iatruniem ",ent child law- the wr " " and sure. ,- "h B ba, ..ntrV by lev " nr . the way ""J ". : , n,i sure. iit " country y nrcsen-ws co...--- in Amenc -- ,lnriX a Jw d.toonn and arc6U'; " rip3. it mu- in Aiae..- d condiuo. HON., TUES; .WED., Dec. 1,2 and 3 All Shoes Guaranteed For Satisfactory Service 1 . .TrvTinH . 55 of justio" 100-W" ' - . . to '.-te actly aff i,,, road vc'ry decision W. th thi p,,rPo .u.,., ivelfa'e. ' conference (i that I ca I v i 11 1,1 'iW Hif ''Hi, 5 ; :i -. J- nm unrest will rupiuior - in nun "intlme ' floes muc v.