THE SALEM DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. ORE.. FRIDAY. JULY 23. 1915. THREE See the Wonderful Bargains Offered During Our Great Keep Cool! o Rem The following articles were taken at random from the hundreds now conspicuously displayed throughout our entire stock, not alone to aid you in shopping, but as well to direct attention to the opportunities offered DURING THIS GREAT SALE. PRIGES LADIES' SUITS $10.00 and $12.50 Ladles' Tailor ed Suits of Shepherd (TC QA Checks, etc ifJ.IU LADIES' DRESSES $7.50 and $8.50 Ladies K' ( One- piece Dresses of Wool Crepe, etc $3.49 SILKS 75c and 85c Messaline and Crepe Silks. Sale price foulard ...45c DRESS GOODS 50c, 65c and 75c Wool Goods, all colors, sale price 25c, 39c and Dress 49c WASH GOODS 18c, 20c and 25o Ducks, Elppel ettes, Bice Cloth and lO'ii Crepes, JOc and I fa' I GINGHAMS 1000 yards 12VaC and 14c Dress Ginghams, all pat- O 1 O. terns, at O awt CHALLIES 5000 yards Cotton Challies, Per sian designs, up to J jj.g ADVERTISED LETTER LIST. Advertised .Tulv 21, 11)15: Atkinson, Mr. I. V. li'lu'ii, Mrs. Maude. Hnlnicr, Mr. Levi. Hmid. Mrs. W. A. ticn. Mr. Abbey, I'll. D. Cooper, ('. (j. Culver, Mrs. J. H. He Snrt, .Mrs. M. J. Donaldson, Mr. Bert (2). I - v , ndon, Juntos C . Kiguhr, Mr. H. K. Knuntuinc, Mrs. J, D, liitl.r. Mr. Mux. ir:int, Mr. John. ll;,k. Mrs. Win. (2). Hut. Miss Cecil. Howell. Mr. A. T. James, Mr. Dewey. Ju u key, (5 eo. .'"lien. Mr. Kriink C. .' .lien, Mr. F. W. Ki-nncdv, Mr. J. J. Milliner! Mrs. T. 11. Murtin, C. Melv, Arthur. Miller, Mr. Donald W. Minion, Mrs. Leslie. NHn. K. F. Nnrris, Miss Klva. I'mrtnr, Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Ii"bhins, Mrs, Louise, It 'tiermn. Mr. K. K. Huberts Urcs. Hop Yard. ll"gers, Mr. K. vu n-Dt f, Minn Mnrnna. When the Skin 63R Roughens and Chaps Apply Turola Peroxide Cream and you will be surprined to w how soft and velvety it becomes. PEROXIDE CREAM Ia loothing, healir nnihinf rrtm which driei quickly and it itirkr or gtrtiy. I'm It 'tfruiarly before tftirirg and be fore filing out doore ind you will "ever lui chipped haudl, fact or lint. fUROlA CUAUKTtE ftieuldtnrrrHOLA PrMact till to firt FNTlkE n.l.ri.oo UnwifMit slllb twrl? rpfsnd-4 r rotir htral at lr. Tot Trtrt Pvrs oit Proid Cmm kil kad the tnproTtl of ir riod r.oplt. u ill ant oust tit'T tofmw. Ittutl UM M li KMt. Opera House Pharmacy Tl rVM Ml ml Mi den SLAUGHTE LADIES' WAISTS $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Lingerie Linaan, Lawn and Voile rr Waists, now 48c and DOC HOUSE DRESSES $1, $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 House Dresses of Percales and QO Ginghams, 65c and T. DOC MIDDY BLOUSES $1 and $1.25 Middy Blouses, just the tiling for hot weather, 69c sale price now 49c and CRETONNES 1000 yards 36-inch Paragon Cre tonnes, Persian patterns. 1 n Sale 1UC TABLE LINENS 45c Bleached Damask, width, floral designs. Sale double 25c TOWELS 50 dozen Bleached Huck Towels, 18 by 34. Regular O 1 O 15c value O I"OC BED SPREADS $1.S5 and $1.50 White Spreads, full size for double beds . Bed- 75c THE CHICAGO STORE Smith, Miss Alma. Swnrison Mr. Kritlilof. Swisior, Mr. Geo. I.. (3), Ton n v, K. Tullock, C. II. Wallace, Miss Mn.H. Westbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Juhu V. White, Joe. Willinms, Miss Rosa. Wilson, Mrs. Mury C. Young, Kvii. Al'Gl'ST HL'CKITi;iN, Postmaster. CALLING THEM DOWN Hovs. I urn going to eiill yon down 1 in n "shoe-fitting" tort of a way, J You fellers of twenty or there nroun' Whom I hoc on the corners nil ilny. i . . You fellers Unit gather in a group of nine Or a crowd of a dozen or more, To possip of sports niol to puss t!ie time On the sidewalks in front of some store. I At times you get rough and commence to swear You forget that some people are near, 'Or is it liecnuse you refuse to care I Wlint tlie women in passing might I heurf You stare nt the passers like ill bred gnwks, Don't you know that suih staring i rude ;Tli:it shoppers and others who use Hie W .11 ss ii. Would api iate munners cruder '.. W. K. Sal- m. Ore., July 22. PORTLAND ATHLETE CAPTURES BURGLAR AFTER HOT CHA8E Portland, Oic. .Tulv The atlilctic prowers of Walter U. Honctman, foim er Multnomah rlub stnr and prominent business and society man. stood him in good stead rnrlv today when, after a i... i r"l lilocks Ife halted one , CllliSr ,'l r. iof a nair of burglars who a few nun- iutes previously had intnded the sleep-, ing a part no nts of himself and w,fe i . ..u. tft. nmlincht Mr. and Mr ll.'.n,-m;,n were awakened from sound slumber by a pair of unmasked h-irg lars who commanded thejn to ''ep still " Thev did. The burglars b is urelf ransacked the pel r-om taking con.'idcriible jewelry, and escaped ,.nevmi.n ar hastily drcs--. and started 'in n.sd -ur.uit, while his wife telephoned police headquarters. Honevmsn. running nt t"P rl" "1 "- me w'itlnn sight f the burg Wr. and (,.,.ne,l f,re with a revolver. After four shots one of thrm surrendered t the police stati-n the burglar gate the r.me of Llmer H""- MINISTER SOIXIVAX RESICK8 Washington. July ' lt,vnn hus r. i.gticd lames M. IMte.l statet ... Santo Il-mii- it was The i 1 1 ntlniritatnely t'"lay e,en of aiWaitor.. tUt 1" b n ?b office. Hi. .uer,..r k.. o yet t,e, B K-Ic tcsl. mg LADIES' GOWNS 75c and 85c Outing Gowns, colon or white. Sale M Q price 48C CHILDREN'S HATS 500 Children's 45c aud 50c Straw and Canvas Hats. Sale OO price RIBBONS One lot Dresden Ribbons, four inches, worth 20c and 1A. 25c. Sale lvC UMBRELLAS $1.00 Mission Handle Umbrellas, $3.00 aud $3.50 Parasols. Sale LADIES' HOSE 100 dozen 10c and 12V2c Ladies' Fast Black Hose. Last r call LADIES' GLOVES 75c aud $1.00 Long Silk Gloves, only a few left. Sale OQ price 'v LADIES VESTS 15c Summer Vests, low neck. Sale price Swiss Bibbed, 8c Plot To Kidnap Head ; of Mormon Church Foiled; Denver, Colo., July 2:!. .1. W. Mel- rose, assii-tant to Hoy o. Smn.son of the department of justice, denied here today that lie had said the highwaymen who' planned to kidnap Joseph Smith. head of tlio .Mormon ehureli, inteniied to j tlie .Mitionul l(ctal , minors' iisocia hold him for if Kill, null ransom. He do-tion. elares he admitted tlmt federal agents I Westcrfold di , -lares meat, cabbage, had uncovered u plot to kidnap the j four, sugai, apples ,,,,,1 l.enns are all Head of tlie Mormon ehureli in time to - hih-r than thev wcio a year nun. The lirenk up the scheme, nut that lie niiide I WHr chiefly the cause. 1'ricoa of no other statements. , W' ". potatoes and lemons lire Tlmt Ldwnrd It. Trnfton arreted in "U'l iv. ''"V'1"- , Hiinert. Idaho. Mi.v 22. tl.i. vet.r 1 "A ham I of Hour today cii-ls from 1 ' ' vear, now a federal prisoner lit Cheyenne, Wyo., directed the plot, was I'Ko de nied liv Melrose. Trnfton is charted with having been the lone highwayman who, on July 2'.), IPI-l, held up fi'fti-en roaches of tourists in Yellowstone park and secured $H,llllll in money iiml vnlu aides. It in believed here the gang of highway riddieii recently "perilling In Yellowstone park and tiiose connected with the abduction a few days ngn of K. A. Kmpey, of Idaho Falls, Halm, are the same parties who intended to rapture Joseph Smith. Mormon Leaders Astounded. I Salt Lake City. July 2.I.- Leaders of i the Mormon church w ere Kstouinb il to- day when they read press dispatches I from Denver announcing the unearth nif of a tdot to ludiinii President hniith. oi tne .Mormon rnurcii, nnn iioni in in for ransom. The venerable president is being closely guarded today. Itislinp Davis Smith, a son, i-xi'iescd his astonishment. "This is the most stnrlling snd iiin-x- iH'ctcd thing 1 Imve heard in tears, " he said.e"'! hud no previous intima tion that a plot 'exi "led, imf did any of the officials of the church. I am not prepared to any the reports are not true but I uin positive that none of us ever henid of sin h u plot until the federal officials referred to it." REAL ESTATE 1 RANSrERS MeDnniiiigh Carj enter et til ilavernick et u pt Abner S. to Win. Willhrd claim IS and )'i 7 v. .S'aleiii Cannitig Co. to (ireg,,n rack ing Co conveyor of property on K'th street. Knlem. Wengi-r and I'riein et al to C. W, and (irsce S. Moore lot I Idk 4 Hi. h nond Hill add, Salem. Wn, Meliilrhrist, Jr. ft ui to J T. fooper et 01 pt if Idk 2') Nb Id!) anni v. Sslcm: also pt -f Idk 2d. VngdileTm Huff to Julia Hihultr pt John Maker rl 42 7 3W. Krtnuignrde Carey to H ('. Pcttitt pt ltid lister rl 45 7 W. A. (i. SI th et ti to Ksirlla J'b-miig ,t ::o and .'(.' (irahenhart r'ruit Karma. I H A. Mnehberfi r et ui to Samar tha : J fratklin t of IH.C of J. H, l)v h- arme. JU.ston (lube: .Marked iLtelIi(;ea-e ia said to be a characteristic of the iinmigranla now coining into our coun try from Eur'-. It aa o wkca the Pilgrim fatkera ranie. RED BATHING SUITS Men's and Boys' Bathing Suits on sale at only 25c, 35c PETTICOATS 50c, $1 and $1.25 Seersucker and Satine Petticoats.. Sale price now 25c and 65c SHOES -Ladies', Misses' and Children's Pumps 49c, 69c, 98c LACES 100 yards Val and Torchon Laces, regular 6c to 10c. Sale 3c and 4c BLANKETS Cotton Blankets, for single double beds. LBt call sale price 49c and 98c SUIT CASES 24-tnch Japanese Suit leather bound, regular $1.50 and $1.75, now Cases, 98c CORSETS Best $1.00 Corsot made, supporter attached, all sizes. 10 Sale price 40C Cost of Living Again Is Mounting Skyward hiongo, July 2:i. The cost of living I is edging skyward ugniii. Itut nope! ' for lower pliios in the neiir fuluri' is! . good, iiei-niding til Sol Wostorfcld, J 'hnirtnaii of the vlations eomiuitlee rf A-l Ln 4. 4-1 lo ..... I. ........ .. ...I...I.. f i.-" i,, r . in I in,,, ! ii i ,- ,le tlinn it did last year," said Wes itert'eld. "Ilnllolol, there slllllllil he a ;ilccrcnsit ot 1 per hanel within a month, Iic. uii-.i- of I lie proximity of tin' new wheat crop, which has been much delayed by the uniitim! rainy -pell." BAND CONCEST TONIOHT The Salem its regular son siiiinrc, Military band will give niiurt tonight in Will The program is as fnl lows March, "Free l.unce." Semen Overture, ' tint iiioiul. " Thomas I 'nmie opi-ra, " slmw flun. " Luibrs Vocal solo, "Inn the (innlen of Dreams." arr. by II. N. Sloiub iimcycr Mrs. 1 1 1. 1 1 1 - Pnrrish Hinges firiuid si'leitnii, "Carmen." .... Iliet Trombone solo, "lilil Home Down on the J'arm," with variations .... Harlow (In nr Steelhaniiner il .1 s i.-1. 1 ioincii, "The Sulton of Subi." Ade aud Wendell Walt., "Vnl-e l liiine." baiter Mlinll, selected. I ALBANY CLAIMS OAK TREE I WHICH IH BEARINO APPLES ! Albany. Ore , July 21. A 11 oak t bearing apples ,s growing in I, inn conn ' ty beside the road near Verdure station, j 1 lie apples res, mldr the ordii iny tun cty and hate a N-ndid taste. How this iitnisnnl thing came about is not ejii'-tlv known but the theory that 0 seed whs seeid, ntiillv lrupi-d in a dirt Imb n rctiee i,f the 011k In e it advatierd. 1 At any rate a full fledged limb if an apple tree grew "ut of the oak and is laden w iih l is. nm applet. I MAYOR OILL TOR PEACE. Sot tie, man h W be l Il , Julv 21. "Iteeanse n ieai e rather tnau 1 as rarrvirig a sword about between his teeth, he is m l a Kiltroon," declared iMatnr II: ram H. speaking before the ing ( onnty Veterans' association Thursday. I "It takes a h.gh type of courage to maintain p'a- e. " lie added. "Some j tin.es it is i-i.''i and fear that bad men ilitu battle. ' ' New York f.iobe: tation to disat-r to It teeina an inti urns war vettela Lightning, Terrihle, Int incible and the like. Tortoise, I'ly Mary and Yulner able pugbt fare better. BULLETIN IS ISSUED Several Changes la Faculty For Coming YearAcademy To Be Featured The Willamette Iniveisity Hiillctin has just been issued, giving the an nouncements for the lfll)-l!il(I term. September Ll-I.i will (e doyotod to registrations nnd exiimiimtimis. In strmtioii will bogin September Hi. The coming term of the I'niversity will show several changes in the fueultv, ' the 'most important and far-reaching being in the election of the new prosi-j dent. Dr. Curl Urogg Doney, formerly, president of the West Virginia Wesley. I an college, at Hiicknnuiiii, West Vir ginia. Another addition to the strength of the teaching force, is in the election j of lturgess V, Ford, for the past two (years lias been superintendent of the schools at Kstacada, Or. Mr, Ford has been elected principal of the Academy.: and will also instinct in Knglish. ' i Hesides these two important changes,: several new teachers have been selected for the coming year. Mrs. Helen Miller S'lin, piofessor of public speaking, comes here from Portland. She is a graduate of the National t'oiiservatorv of Dramatic Art nnd Kxpression, anil of the lloston College of Kxpression. Miss Margaret (Jill, Instructor in! Fine Arts, now' becomes one of the regular teaching force of the Fniveisi-' ty, as her work has this year become: .incorporated in to the regular course.) Mis. Alice 11. hodd, is another new teacher, eomiiig here to become instnie J tor in Art History. She has lm,l three, ; years' research work in India, Kgvpt, Palestine, (iree.e and Italy. ' I John O. Hall, a graduate of roliini ' bin i'niversity, has been elected I'm-1 fessor of Social Science, and is one of' the new niemliers of the faeultv. 1-iom the West Virginia Wesl esleyan college, of which he was president. Dr. Honey brings with linn two of his i stxuctors. Robert. K. Sianffer, who siu.iici, at the l hicagn I iiivetsitv and Harvard college, will tea.-b in Knglish literature, and Cnstnv Khsen, in modem languages. Prof. Kbsen has studied in the universities of Iterlin, Paris, Mii.lil.l and Denmark. Miss M. (lertrude Jones is nko .., of the new instructors. Mie will in-! struct in latin. Two of rtie graduates of the 111., class of the 'iiiersity will beeoiae in struclors in the nendeuiv this fall., MisH (liace K. Tlioinpson ' has been' elected instructor in science, and Miss' Mniy I,, ( one, instructor in Knglish. Hoth of these young ladies are well known in the city j i . I u,.ri, griidiinted j with high honor at the c!o-, of the past term of the university. As yet, in structors have not been elected' lit fill i11,"1 depart nt of aiu-ieut languages, ; director of the school of mn.ie, or for on e, 1 1 1 ii 1 1 c or lolin. Miss Kdith l!cnc.lii-t, lni has so satisfactorily filled the position of rcg istrar for the university, has Pen re Inined for tl oming year. 1 The general cours,. of inliii, tou luis, "t 1 a loati'rially chiiiiged. Pirhaps1 Hie effort to bring the Academv into nmre iiniiin -tnnee as a nnrt ni ili I versify, has teen Ih ost I m m ,r ' i n l change fur ih,, , Uj, ,,.,lr -j-1, . . course luis now I n cutirclv slaiolnnb ied, nnd under (he direction of the new principal, lturgess K. Ford, , i expected to biing it M, (,, e,iial of iiiiv in the wel. According to the 1'iiiier-ity Itnlli-tiu tlie princiiial evpciii-s for one college vear of thirty six weeks, innv be brought down as low as t.'"". The average expense fnrhc same term is cstimatcf at W'. and the high n peuse for the ,'llt weeks, t.l7n, In c.li uniting the eidli-ge year . , ihe 1 1 it 1 1 -1 i n ad. Is, "a Indent should add something for rlnihniir ii ml laundry and other incidentals.'' William M. Ivins. Noted New York Lawyer, Dies New York, J 'lv 2:i. William l Ivins, the rote. I luwter, died hire lo ilat at his Kilty eighth sired home of lliight's disease and iiracmic pin-oini.g U,IL", Mill. I,,,,, i. I. ...1 bered as iillmney fr Willniiu Itarncs, "'""lung". Jr., in the recent libel soil agum-l. , , , ." ,' Theodore l(o tell at Sir..,,,.-. He1 riKhtlm Without Progresa. was rcpulilieaii candidnte foi nut or ol ',lll 2.I.-lliiml lo Imiol fight New Voik I ilv in It"'', but was de 1 ' " " progress n, the Vosges where fenied. i the liermaiis an1 eiidciiMitiiig lo storm Ivins was bom ill Moiiiiioiitn countv,' ,M'"' h-'s in masse, I aMiieks and the1 N". J., April 22, IH.'I. He grmliiated , ''"'in h n-.poii, wi'li strong coiinter liom the law s, honl of 1 oli.mliia 111. i uttioks. -.etsitv, S, V., in l-r.'i. He was pidge , The 1 ' ' 1 1 , 1 ,1 u ii i i ' 1 o reporting this fight mltis lite geneial of the state of New 'ing tndut il l.n -.) that no gicul gums Yolk, ssi ssh, and 1 hllir'unil (if theeie being iniide In either side. I New York charter coniiin.sion I '107 0:1 "In the region of lliigulelle we cap lie was a member of the In I rm of toied part of one triii.li,'' the 1 0111 Itilis, Wnlli' Ii I I'll I. ill Sew York : l-1 1 11 1 1 1 stilted. "We also proglessed Battle of Warsaw At Decisive Stage j (Cortinned from TaK One,) l Will pie. ede its Mlplore lll,lis tl., ' I ru I ierii't 1, ii'liaii'-c fiom ttie ; ! n ritluins nneiiic. te, ii.oiin nt uin, 1 A great 1I..1I also dpiids i nn 'h j so of )'ii-, Ma: -hul ton hiirg's aitink agaui-t the 11,1. Ill, fi W I 'lie. an nnet here tlmt he Slll-.s j I'nli-.s Ins f't'-i s 1 I 1O1 I re-ted r Ii rse It is l l,i--. cl ei ai nation of tin cannot be long d citv I.- lined. N hen the ltiiss,siis It IS eti-e. ted thev w Iilinllt W'tlelruw II repeat tie U.' tut follow. I at riciiiis h 11 ' I luilierg In this etent tne main furies would eisinltc, leu img a garri',n 'rung enough to plevelit rupi-l pins-lit of the retreating troops ami lapalde of 111 tinting 1 olii'b-iiilii. lo-sis in resisting the final assault iin the -1 1 j a de felise. On the fight flank the Teutonic forcet are ai r-roo lung Warsaw from - the aontheasi along Ihe Vistula, intend linjf to rro the river at ( cr.k. Th 1 liti 4iAii3 1 EXTRA SPECIAL SUMMER CLOTHING at 1-2 OFF Brick Bros. Is the House That Guarantees Every Purchase Corner State and Liberty I would force almost tiinnedlato evueiiu- lion of the besieged city by the lins sinus, t'eisk is 20 mites southeast of j Warsaw and slnsild a crossing of the' j Vistula be forced ut that point, a (ier 1 until force would be tliiona toward the' I rear of the citv. tlii-eatcnitiir the rail- nay lines over which the Slav retreat! will be made. 1 No iiiiiiiiitniliou i'i being wasted oil the fortress of Nolo tleoigiewsli, north-1 west i if Warsaw. The Hermans in that' region are maintaining their aduiucc! inst out of range of the fort's heavy gnus. As the field torces of tue Slavs aie being steadily llnown buck, Novo, Ceorgiewsli is being left isolated and its fall will come with that nt' Waisiiw.j Italians Cross Imnto Klvor. Ik , July 23.- In the lino of a niurdeious lire, nil Italian deta. Iiinciit dossed the Isouo liter three, miles lil'Ote liont, lust night and dug itself in on the western base of Monte Santo. Latest dispatches received today de cline (hat :ln- daring force is iiiiiiiiliiiu- ing its position despite at tin lis from ali sides, So long us Hie piadtiou can be held the AiiHti'iaiiH eiiiiiiiui nit-ii t iniiN i to I'liicn will lie Kin, lied. I The Itiilians crossed the Isouo in - oivs and on noiitoous. 'I'ucv leached the ea-Uern batik hcl'mc being discover ed by the eiieiuyV searclilights ami then charged the Austrian Irciiclics. -'IhiMigh the eucluv piisitiulis wete of : i-inn-icte and strongly ilcfi-udcil, the at linking force dlole the A llt I ill list out, 'utter a "limp fight nnd occupied Ihe, , tieiii-hcs before tl iiciuv aitiilery got I into action to sweep tne line, ! I In a siinilnr inniiiier another ilctacli 'lllellt clnssed the solin n r Tidmimi. i-aptui ing the Austrian ticin-hcs oppo- : site Sella Sotlo. I I Violent fighting was reported by 'in, -nil minimi tndiiv west of (lorit.,! The Italians ine attacking the biidge-' lii-ad llieie. The lighting hi this tegion lins -ti-udily iin-rcascd in iuleiisily mid1 the gi'cutest uiiinber of Imkiis are now jcngugcd t Ii ii ii at any lime since liostil iiin lot i en Italy and Austiia begun.! j Zeppelins May (ic net a, July 2.I.- Raid London. Kiiiiiiiis of an iui 'pending cppcliii nil I upon I .i i ii il ii n I rein hi d m in todav from r riedern II-1 J 0 1 en. Those responsible f"r the stories I f 1 iiii the Zeppelin tu'-tiiries declarit the ; latest air cruisers have been equipped with a new engine which enables iheiil to move silently through the sky. . In make siucestlul night attack s Ihe I pelins 1110 also .Ic, lured In hate I im-i u eipnppi-11 wiiii a new itpo 01 11 : loiiiiualing bombs. These, wm-ii dio tc,, olis'-iire the nirshlps from tu-w ; below', rendering tin m invisible, the reioits here say. This would render the ippeliiis 1 in 111 11 11 from alt lie Is by . 11 nt 1 11 1 r -ru ft guns and plin-e aeroplanes , ill up In engage them at u gn at dis 1 ii-ar I out a inonssou. Ihiring last mht there was lieu-.y caiiiionitdiiig uboot I Soin he.. iu the Amount' and Pctwceii .r-fjLfjauu't.t.'tj ,t .nt x:::.:x:t:u:r.r..r.c.t.: nt .r:r.:t:c:L.i :r .f.Cw.Ti:;" A Lesson of the European War I j Ii (1 L) U a TA IL - Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Eatakli.kl 1780 DORCHESTER. MASS. 'iCLCc.cccc?.zzczccrccoi.:cLact:cGOQaacczcc Buy Your Summer Underwear Hosiery Sport Shirts Straw Hats Washable Ties Bathing Suits 'Yes, Mary, keep the Range going, I'll want Rome Hot Water this evening" Anil o Ota moid nhoveili cwil nit the An) nil day, wustliitt time, tul ami numey, nprtvulirtUtMtut iiml illwoiufcirt in the kttcltem nnd llio niljoliilnrf rismii, ksei Injl it whole Utnkriil of hot wntivr juat to huve half tuhfiil ut H p m. Tliemmlem UIMI U la uav RUUD Automatic Gas Water Heater Inatiilled In llm bnaeinent and iipplytntf Ih wttol hooiseat a torn of the nr.11 ci. without any attention or any waata of fuel. Vlalt tnir ilsnrw rooifi toilay for wuiplaw ucualla. It's Ruud Week at The Gas Company the Aisne and Oise rivers." I'iiiis iiensiipert loduy called atteii t ii'ii to Ihe fiiet Hull this is the (in 111 v i-rM r y of the delivery of Aoatriu's) ultiuiaiiiiii to Serbm, which prcipihitcil the war. and ib'lured I'riliicn puiposed In coiilihue the condiet until tjctoi- ious. Shelled by AuntrlatU. loine, . 1 1 I v 21. -An Alisttlllll sij'liol run I'liiiit'iirdcil the town of tlitoiiu anil the Krimitl islliluls, Ull 11 f r is-ill I stute inciit 11I11101111 1 here tinlu)'. Tv.o Miilnia dirigildes droiie, boinbi upon ihe niilw.iy and town of N.i l.iesinll. ilnonu is on Ihe Adriul ic, eight mil. t north of I mo 111 mi, proi lin e of t liii-'i. The Ir .hi it 1 islands are it group of file islands ill the Adriatic nt'f tint coast of the Italian proiiu-e of Kn.' gin. The largest, of the gtoup aio al'iiut five miles in eirt'iniifciciii c. Tin v am Niu In-niiiio, San .Nn-ol.i unl : 1 uprnrii. (lin e tnore, uni'ing countless) time, Inn tlie gn ;it (isti( value of ( luicoluti! unit rni-uit M , 11 ii iiu ti struti il. Is, th aerving an it part of tin) ration uf tl.o trw,,ri in ACTIVL .SLItVICJ.'. Baker's Sweet Chocolate hat uayi Had thii guarant "The iiigrcdii -ntt of tliii (.'hocolutB rn Ruuraiiti-cd to be Jiuri; ciK'oits uf su nor blcml umj augar.'! Qt nuinr. Kan thin trndt-nuirk on . I. I - .... t.. 1 11 1: I