Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 15, 1918, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1918.
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THE JOURNAL'S NEW TODAY!
EEDIUM IN MARION COUNTY-TRY THEMTOR RESULTS
JOURNAL WANT AD DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST SELLING
CLASSIFIED ADVXETISINQ BATES
Bate per word New Today:
Each insertioa le
One week (6 insertions) 5c
One month (26 insertions) - 17e
The Capital Journal will not be re
sponsible for more than one insertion,
for errors in Classified Advertisements.
Bead your advertisement the first day
it appears and notify us immediately.
Minimum charge, 15c.
HOUSE for sale or trade, at a baigain
362 K. Church St. tf
FOR SALE Bed Astraran apples 50
per box. Phone 71F22. 8 15
AVO.V.-iN wants work by the hour or
day. Call 4T5 a 17th St. 8 16
VANTEU Girl for genera! housework.
State School for Deaf. . 9-15
FOR BENT 4 acres, house and bars,
sonic fruit. K-6 care Journal. 8-17
WANTED To rent near asylum, small
place. Address H care Journal. 8-17
FOR SALE Good 10x12 tent, $15. New
this season. 1173 S. 13th St. 8-17
$1000 TO LOAN on farm property.
Phone IIS or 1204 evenings. 8-16
FURNISHED flats for rent. Call 1737
W. tf
"WANTED S or 6 room house, close in.
phone 969. tf
"WANTED Fresh cow, must be heavy
' milker. Phone 1254. 8-17
"WANTED Veal calves and fat cattle.
Phone 1576W. 9 8
GOOD pasture for tows on the L. E.
Page estate. Phone 44F22. tf
PIGS for sale. A. W. Lathrop, Turner.
8-13
HAVE your roof repaired and tarred,
estimates free. Phone 1074. 8 20
MATERNITY cases or nursing wanted.
Phono 2501J4. 8-19
BAW OUTFIT fos sale cheap., Phone
2002J evenings. . 8-16
tCOI W. F. WRIGHT, the auctioneer.
Turner, Oregon. Phone 59. tf.
McLAUGHLIN, utility man, solicits
short jobs of any kind. Phone 2441.
817
FOR 8AL.B Evergreen blackberries on
bushes, immense quantity. Call 1FI5
8-lft
UNDERWOOD typewriter in good or
dor for sale, at 275 N. 20th. Phone
640. . 8-17
"WANT Young lady for millinery store
with some experience in trimming. Y
L. care Journal.
I AM in the market for a 6 or 7 rooir,
modern bungalow or house, must lie
bargain. Box 164, Salem, Or. 8-21
FOR SALE Lady's nice desk, imita
tion mahoganv. Price $'0. Josephine
Hockett, 913 Highland Ave. 3 17
WALL PAPER 15 eents per double roll
upward. Buren's Furniture Store, 179
Commercial. tf.
WANTED Kan and team, can make
from $8 to $9.50 per day. Call phone
4X51 Turner. tf.
HOUSEKEEPING apartments and
single Tooms, nicely furnished, . at
633 Ferry street. tf.
"WANT to buy thirty to forty young
Shropshire ewes. Phono 115 or 1204
evenings. 8-15
TWO and three room furnished apart
ments. 491 N. Cottage. Phcne 2203-
" tf.
WANTED Hop pickers on Browns Is
land, hops good and yard clean. For
particulars phone 8F25, J. A. Kricbs,
tf
WANTED Furnished housekeeping
rooms in private home for family of
three. Must be clean and convenient
and close in. Phone 361. tf
WANT Partner in wood business with
$500, have atumpage for ten thous
and eords, easy to get out- liox 333.
tf.
FOB SALErr-Or trade fine bowling al
ley and pool and billiard hall, a good
ehiitice to make money. See me soon.
G. W. Laflar, 406 Hubbard bldg. tf
FOR RENT Attractive, modern 5 room
. flat with fire place and sleeping poreh
heat furnished. 1234 Court. Phone
1321J. 9-17
FOR SALE Fine modern six roorj
bungalow, bath room, electric lights
. eement basement and walks. One ol
more lots. Terms. 1255 X. 16th St.
8-16
FOR SALE Cheap, 14-foot wood rack
with spring seat; also young cow, dry
and 5 months heifer calf; will trade
for fresh cow at 6(56 Sumner st-
Salem. .8-15
A SNAP for the state fair. Lady agents
a patriotic necessity, dandy seller,
large profits, exclusive territory; s
dime for sample, post paid; act qukk
lr. The Service Record, Lindsay,
Cal. 8iC
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FOB SALE 1V4 acres at Quinaby, good
house, barn, well, etc., near station.
U. H. Harold, Salem, Bt. 8. 6-16
BE.l'TIFUL Persian kittens for sale,
Address C. Kirkpatrkk, Falls Citv,
Or. 817
FOK KENT Tent 12 by 14, I A tent
Call evenings and mornings. Phone
1298. 8-1.'
FOR SALE Ford iu A-l condition
eheap if sold at once. B. Herschback
Capital garage. S-lo
WANTED Girl for light housework,
Laundry done outside. Phone 2465.
8-16
FOB SALE Maxwell truck, almost
new. Call 1026K. Also have" IVj ton
Federal. 8 Id
FOB SALE American undersluug
roadster. Oregon Garage, High and
Ferry St. 8-16
FOR SALE Second hand shoes, cheap
Good for berry and hop pickers. Mod
ern Shoe Repair, 464 Court. 8-15
BOY WANTED In Afternoons, about
hours light work. Enquire for Adv.
manager Journal office. tf
FOR SALE Or lease, furnished or un
furnished 5 room cottage, terms: 1133
Waller street. - 8-19
WANTED Cattle and hogs for this
weeks shipment. Pay highest price.
Clifford White. Phone 80F2. 8-15
FOB SALE Large Edison phonograph,
25 records for $13. 141. N. Capitol. .
8-15
WANTED For cash, 10 acre tract with
good buildings, most be bargain. C.
W. NTcmeyer, 544 State street. tf
PEACHES for short time only. Call at
orchard or phone 56F14. M. C. Pct
teys. tf
WANTED Second hand baby carriage
must be in good condition and reas
onable. Address B. C. care Journal. .
6-15
FOB SALE 1914 Ford roadster or tour
ing ear $300; 1914 Studebaker $375.
Highway Garage, 1000 8. Coai'i.
Phone 355. tf
FOB SALE 5 passenger car, electric
lights and starter. Splendid condition
up to date in every way. Phono 2037
M. 8-17
FOR BENT 5 room Bungalow, modern
rent for $10 month, is worth more.
Call at 1095 N. Liberty street, or
phone 2017R. 3-20
WANTED Boys of 18 or over to cany
paper routes for winter. High school
boys preferred. Enquire at Journal of
fice, tf
MARRIED man with wife and one child
wants place on farm for year. Ad
dress 1109 Monroe St.,- Oregon City,
Ore. 819
FOR SALE 10 tons hay, $18 per ton,
1 Jersey cow $40, 2 mules with har
ness, 1 horse with harness, I'hay wa
gon, 1 spring wagon. Phone 26F13.
8-17
FOR 5'i pr cent farm loans, see the
Marion-Poll; county national farm
loan association. W. D. Smith, 303
Salem Bank of Commerce bldg. tf
FOR SALE One of the best new sev
i?n room bungalows in Falls City at a :
bargain. Ford or Doilgo considered as!
part pavment. Address box 263.1
Fa'ls City, Or. 8-17 j
FOR SALE Five passenger Eeo. All
new tires. Fine mechanical condition.
Eleetric equipment, with starter.
This is a sacrifice sale and if yon
want a first class buy cheap, call 81
and ask for Mills, or Bee car at North-
' western Garage. tf.
CRAWFORD canning peaches now
ready. Order immediately, crop light,
short season, quality faney. Lach
mund's orchard 5 miles north of Sa
lem, in Keizer bottom. Phonw TI. W.
Bowden, foreman, farmers 29F3. Bring
" your boxes. - tf
BLACK LOCUST WOOD WANTED
Black locust wood for making trenails
Thousands are used in every ship and
are absolutely needed to help along
the ship building program. If you can
spare any from your grove we can pay
you a good price for them. Western
Ship Supply Co., E. C. Armstrong,
purchasing agent. Phone 1917R. tf
GOVERNMENT WILL hold civil serv
ice examinations in Salem in August.
20,000 women clerks to be appointed
at Washington. Experience unneces
sary. Wowen desiring government
clerkships write for free particulars
to R. E. Terry, (former civil seivice
examiner), 315 Columbian building,
Washington. 8-23
MEN WANTED Able bodied over
eighteen years for paper mill work
at West Linn, Oregon, near Portland.
Wages $3.36 -ight honrs. No experi
ence necessary. Permanent positions
and advancement for steady men.
Strike declared eight monthi :go does
not affect peaceful ard normal oper
ation of this plant. Free transporta
tion. 141 North High St. Phone 340.
96
Journal Want Ads Pay
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5 GOOD men wanted for factory work
long job at good wages. Call at room
303 Salem Bank of Com. bldg., er
phone agent, W. D. Smith. tf
WANTED A woman to cook for sis
or eighf people. N0 washing or iron
ing. Address Box 45, Bt. 2, Gerraia 1$
Ur, or phone it 11. -13 -k
CAR WANTED AVill Kivc yen. a house
and lot clear of debt, and some cash
for a good used light car. Address 463 I
S. Capitol St. Phone 847J.
8-15
FOR SALE Or trade for young cat
tle or hogs 3 Studebaker wagon with
hog rack, $73. J. C. Mullen. Phone
1380B. 8-16
WANTED Cook in small hospital in
suburbs of Portland. Good home cook
iu desired. $30 per month with board
and room. Hospital care Capital Jour
nal or phone 1204. " 8-16
FOB SALE At bargain, 6 room modern
bungalow, large log, garage, one block
from paved street, 2 blocks to car line
An ideal home for little money. Ad
drew A. J. 20 care Journal. tf
I WANT TO BUY
Your Junk and give you
a square business deal
I always pay the highest
cash prices.
I WANT YOUR
SACKS AND BAGS
I buy all kinds of used
goods, 2nd hand furni
ture, rubber and junk
Get my prices before
you sell ,
THE CAPITAL JUNK CO.
The Square Deal House
271 Chemeketa Street
Phone 398
WANTED, JUNK
And All Kinds of 2nd Hand
-roods.
Foil Market Prices Special '
Prices paid for Sacks.
Get our prices before yon sell.
THE PEOPLE'S JUNK 2ND
HAND STOKE
271 H. Com'l St Phone 734
He Commercial Cider
Works
Phone 2194
Salem, Ore.
Manufacturers of cider
to drink. Bring in your
ripe apples
HalvoKne Tractor 00
FOR SALE
OREGON GARAGE
High .and Ferry Street
L.M.HUM
eare of
Yick So Tong
Chinese Medicine end Tea C.
Has medicine which will eare
any known disease.
Open Sundays from 10 a. aa. 4
antil 8 p. ib.
153 Sonti High St.
Salem, Oregon. Phoae 181
A-E. HARRIS &S0N
Hopmere, Oregon.
Buy Gram And Hay
backs for Sale at Warehouse.
It may be to your Advantage to
get our Pricca.
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
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Ccs-isz EychIs
TONIGHT
Aug. IS Membership nesting
of Salem Commercial club,
Aug. 17. Annual Meetiagal
Iowa Society.
Aug. 14. Nebraska Associa
tion, annual picnio state . fair
grounds.
Aug. 24. Registration, of men
who have reached the age of 21,
sine June 5, 1918.
"Tn funeral beautiful. "Wels ft
Clough Co. tf
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Dr. Mendelsohn, the eye specialist,
will return Sept 1st tf
Belgian Fete postponed indefinitely
account of rain, wateh papers for date.
Members of the Insurance Federation
of Salem are to hold a meeting at 1:30
o'clock Friday afternoon at the Com
mercial Jc'ub. Matters or importance
are to come before the federation and
all members are urged to attend.
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"Tha best" is all jou can do when
death comes. Call Webb A Clough Co
Phone 120. tf.
We geU for caskCommencing July
1st we will conduct our business on a
strictly cash basis. Patton's Book
Store. tf.
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Dr. Schenk's offices will be closed
from Aug. 3rd to Sept 8, 1918. 3
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A membership meeting of the Salem
Commercial club will be held this even
ing in the auditorium of the club be
ginning at 8 o'clock for the purpose
of discussing and acting upon certain
changes in' the constitution of the club.
The committee appointed to take up
the proposition of making the proposed
changes will make its report
. Special vaudeville attraction at the
Bligh theater Saturday.
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H. A. Johnson, fire Insurance agency
does a general fire insurance business,
both mutual and old line companies. 1
and 2 Bush bank bldg. Phone 347.
9-3
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Save all your cull apples, Uncle Bam
needs the vinegar. We pay highest cash
price. Fruit taken after. August 20th.
Gideon Stolz Co., near comer Mill and
Summer streets. Phone 26. 9-12
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Dr. Schenk's offices will be frewd
from Aug 3rd to Sept, 8, 1918. 9 3
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Vaudeville extraordinary, Bligh. thea
ter Saturday.
A troop train of what appeared to
lie the old line regulars passed through
the city on its way north this morning.
There was a rumor that the troops were
on their way to Siberia and would" em
bark for Russia from a point on the
Sound. There was about 400 on the
train and they bad the appearance of
old-time fighters.
Big harvest dance at Macleay Sat
niirht. 8-15
I nave secured the sale of the well
known Severe tires, fabric and cord
Clark's Tire Honsc, 319 X. Com'l. 8-17
Belgian Pete postponed indefinitely
account of rain, watch papers for, date.
- Cards are out inviting people to at
tend the formal opening at Grassy Flat
of Tufa Quarry and dedication of new
road Tuesday August 20. Picnic lunch
will be served at 1 o'clock. The invi
tation comes from Natural Fireproof
Lumber Company. Invited guests will
assemble and start from Mt. Angel ho
tel at 10 o'clock a.- in-
Big dance at Silverton Saturday
night given by Co. II. Good music. All
O. G. men in uniform. Come. 8-17
Big dance at Silverton Saturday
night given by Co. H. Good music. All
O. G. men in uniform. Come, 8-17
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Belgian Fete postponed indefinitely
account of rain, watch papers for date.
How long should the honeymoon last?
With" some It is a new found joy at
twenty five that lingers until it be
comes an elixir of life at seventy five.
Sec "Old Wives for New" at the Ore
gon beginning Sunday.
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In Washington, D. C, the maximum
temperature yesterday was 92 and in
WAKE UP THESE BOYS
IN THE WINTER TIME
tottnv roor I I
yen Mica if mom wc I . .
arc so towaontBLE. j
Qt'weST ?fi- -' 1
VOTTO 1
510RA0E Of SWfctl POWOtS
DM A SMALL SCALE. THE ROOTS MAY
(3E KEPT MEARTHt CHIflNEV IN r
LACMtT ROOM OH IN THE ATTIC Ofl
A 5MCLF HEAR. THE KITCHEN STOVE,
r; IN RV ROOM IN WHICH THE TE 11-
pjRftTuRfc Cft8 Hi" unmnTHt re-
QUIRED LIMIT.
Best way to put them to sleep is
told in the ires drying book which
will be sent any reader of this paper
who eends a two-cent stamp for
postage to the National War Garden
Commission at Washington.
1 f
rouna i own j
! Nt'w York citv 96, while iu Salem the
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highest waa t4.
Belgian Tete postponed indefinitely
account of rain, watch papers for date.
Philip J. Scholtland, supreme thief
rauger of the Foresters of America,
will arrive in Salem Friday. The local
lodge is making preparations for his
entertainment.
Belgian Tete postponed indefinitely
account of raiB, watch papers for date
The Yorkshire Insurance Co. is an
old English company established away
bacv iu 1824 and now has over $35,000,
000 in assets. H. A. Johnson, agent. 9-3
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Dr. Carl Gregg Doney has received a
letter from the surgeon general of the
I'uited States stating that women are
wanted to become reconstruction aides.
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Bay G. Dawson, wno to severely
wounded in France according to tho
casualty list, is the son of Mr. and!
Mrs. J. W. Dawson, 1511 North Winter
street. R& enlisted in the army when
just above the age of 16 years and has
been in actual .wrviee in France for
i the past nine months. He enlisted In
thg ninth infantry of the regular army.
o
The funeral services of Mrs. L. C.
Elwell, who died Tuesday night, will
be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
from, the chnpel of Webb & Clough and
will be conducted by the Rev. Geo. F.
Holt. Burial will be iu the City View
cemetery.
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The Hopville auxiliary of the Bed
Cross wish the correction made as to
tin) amount of money that it mado at
Marion square during the bridge day
celebration. It was $160 that the auxil
iary made and not $35 according to the
first report given out.
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The Belgium Fete, scheduled for Fri
day afternoon and Friday evening of
this week at Willson park has been
postponed on account of the weather
As soon as tho weather settles to the
regulation AugUBt style, the fete will
be given and announcement made as to
date".
Three special books on the war will
be placed in the city public library this
week. "The Flying Teuton" is fiction
by Alice Brown. Another book of fic
tion is "To Arms" by Mine. Tinayre,
a French woman telling of the time of
the first mobilization of French troops
in July of 1914. A book based on actual
experiences is "Headquarter Nights"
by Vernon Kellogg. He was associated
with Hoover during the first Belgium
relief work.
"The Society for Devastated France'
will meet Friday afternoon of this
week at the publin library. This is the
society that is taking woolen garments
and hosiery of all Kinds and making
them into garments for the French chil
dren. It lias been demonstrated that
hosiery can be made into garments for
small children and there has been a
generous response from the women of
Halem. Thoso who wish to contribute in
tliis line may send their supplies to the
public library. A shipmeht will be made
from Portland Sept. 15.
THAT ANNOYING,
PERSISTENT COUGII
may lend to cbronio unrr trouble, or
mean that th chronic stago already
Ib reached, tin eltkur na try
ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE
This tonlfl and tlRime-rppatrer fftp
pllft Ihe acknowledged beneflta of Cal
cium treatment without disturbing tho
tomaiii. Contatna no Ataobttl. Nur
cotio r ITabit-f'ormlaK Drug,
$2 m, now $1.50. $1 liit, low 80c.
Price hioliidBi, war tax. All druinlata,
E'man LuborHtory. Philadelphia
Constable Percy M. Varney arrested
tlifl four lioys who escaped from the
Oregon Stato Tmininjr school Tuesday
noon. Lawrence Black aud Altiu Dully
of Ilillsboi'O were raptured yesterday
afternoon in the hills southeast of Sil
verton. The otlier two hoys, Kowd Smilli
and Garland lirooks lioth nf Portland
were taken by "Mr. Varnev this morning
near Brooks. The four boys had btolen
an auto near Pratiiin Tuesday evening
but later abandoned it. The two i'oit
land boys had broken into a lions, and
when found by Mr. Varney were sport
ing red and green sweaters. The four
were retifrned to Superintendent lil
bert for safe keeping.
Edwin Socolofiky is one of the stud
ents of Willamette lTniversity who re
ceived an appointment and who is now
takin the students' training course in
military tactics at the Presidio. When
the fall term of the University begins,
it will have enrolled 19 students who)
have received the Presidio military
training course and also one of the fuc
ulty.
In reply to an inquaire, it may be
aid that it is the Commercial -club of
Salem that is getting together a list
of the soldiers and sailors from Marion
county who are now in the service. I
Those who have relatives in the service
should send to the dub the name, ser
vice and address of relatives.
In a Cup of
INSTANT
POSTUM
NoWaste-NoWorry
Less Sugar- No
Coffee Troubles
Deficious Flavor.
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f NEWS FROM THE BIG STORE
38 Years the Leaders and Still On Top
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j Extra Special Prices on
LU 0
Must close out entire stock as soon as possible. This J
season's soft felt hats in the latest shapes and shades
Values to t
$3.50, to close out, each $1.75
Stetson Hats, special at $4.00
..ALL STIFF HATS NEWEST SHAPES 1-2 PRICE . .
The Ladies' Outing Wear
Visit our ready to wear department. "Kamp-Iit"
Clothes for Women and Girls
GIRLS
Skirts $3.75
Jackets . $4.00
Smocks $4.25
Many Bargains Throughout the Store in Lines We
Must Close Out.
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: PERSONALS :
Mrs. E. A. Kyle of Corvallis was iu
the city yesterday registered at tke
Bligh.
(ieorge Tate was in Salem Waos
day from Stay ton.
C. K. North, is in the citv from Ore
gon City.
Mrs. Zolkowitz. formerly of Salem
who has been viiting here left yes
terday for Bellinghaoi, Wash.
John Bullutti, former cook at the
White House restaurant returned to
day from Camas, Wash. With his fam
ily he will go to the raneh of D. B.
Teeters south of the city.
Walter Hmith is acting as foreman
for the Salem street railway company
in place of C J. Beach who resigned
If SMILE OR FROWN?
wa wist
Cars rui.kv
BRANCHED fmof
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Blanching s NEtttSAnv with all
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l!UMS THOWOUOM CLtMNSinO AMD
IREroOvaS OBJECTIONABLE ODOR)
HMD FlAVOflSAMO EVCESi ACIDS,
' Yon can make your home canned
vegetables and fruits happy by fol
lowing the rules in the free book
issued by the National War Garden
Commission, Washington, D. C.
Write for a copy, enclosing two
cents for postage.
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DO CLOTHES MAKE THE WOMAN? OR
WOMAN MAKE THE CLOTHES?
Get The Answer In
"Impossible Susan"
Starring
Margarita Fisher
TWO DAYS Tomorrow and Saturday
SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE PROGRAM
BLIGH THEATRE
II,
Middies $3.00
Bloomers $3.50
Divided Skirts ..-.'$5.00
Leggings . $1.75
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last week.
Miss Zina Cook of Los Angeles ar
rived in the tity today to make funeral
arrangements for her father, W. H.
Cook who died in the city August 11.
Germans Withdraw
On Nine-Mile Front
London, Aug. 13, (3.37 p.
m.) Tho Germans havB with
drawn ono to two miles on a
nine milo front, at tho western
tdgo of the Flanders salient, ac
cording to information received
here this afternoon.
Vicux-Berquin, three miles
north of Merville, was evacuat
ed during the withdrawal.
Died
W'HROCK. At the Deaconess hospital
August 14, 1!1N, Mrs. Mattie Schrock
at the age of 30 years.
The lmdy was forwarded today by
Webb & lough to Amity for burial.
GIRLS!!!
See the annual Colum
bia Beach Bathing Girls
contest taken July 20--'-This
little added picture
to the usual good pro
gram. Today, Tomorrow, Sat
urday LIBERTY
THEATRE
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