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The Sandusky Star-Journal from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 6

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THE SANDUSKY STAR-JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, JAN, 22, 1919, Fittings of All Kinds Vises and Reamers Galvanized and Black Stocks and Dies Elbows and TVs A complete line of Lubricators and Brass Goods, Leather and Rubber Belting, Packings and Oils, Caps, Set Screws, in fact everything in Mill Supplies. Rinkleff Hardware 121-123-125 W. Water-st. Attend the Retail Clerks Dance February 4, 1919 and after the dance Buy Her a HOOVER SUCTION SWEEPER. Builders Exchange and Retail Merchants Active Directors Are Told.

The newly organized Builders Exchange is expected to start a series of smokers next week, probably Monday night, for the purpose of promoting sociability among members and to obtain ideas from noted workers from other cities. This was announced at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce board of directors late Tuesday afternoon when an invitation was extended to Secretarv ''Teddy" Roberts, of the THOSE CHEYBOXS. The chevrons worn by returned soldiers are puzzling to many civilians. Here are the meanings of a few: A smgie red signifies that the soldier has been discharged with honor, the single blue chevron, less than six months' service abroad; a single gold chevron for each wound is worn on the forearm of the right sleeve, a single gold chevron for each complete six months of service abroad is worn on the forearm of the left sleeve, a single white chevron for each six months of service in the United States is worn on the forearm of the left sleeve. PORT CLINTON.

I 0 Mr. J. V. Lutts, daughter, Mrs. Clara Green and little Jane Green, left for St.

Petersburg, this Some Special Prices --ON-Slightly Damaged FOOTWEAR Smoke and Water Damage Only FOR WOMEN and CHILDREN H. J. CLOSE, 160 Columbus-av. speaker. The board of directors appointed a committee consisting of William A.

Dilgart, chairman; H. J. Scbeuer, vice chairman; 0. S. Alcott, George Spier, Frank H.

Schnaitter, H. L. Herman, M. S. Wilcox, Otto Kaufmann and C.

F. Donahue to have charge of the lines of work formerly known as the retail merchants de' partment ot the Chamber of Corn- ten weeks. Camper spent' Calnper spenc and two children were the week-end guests of Fremont friends. I Mrs. Wm.

Lausten was hostess to the Fortnightly club Tuesday eve- 1 ning. E. H. Fall and Ralph Wedekind, convention committee also was named Attorney A. Duff has gone to assist the Vim Motor Co.

in obtaining Washington, D. on business this a speedv and just settlement with the week, i George Cleaver, who has been at West Point for the past six months, has returned home. MFARRY PLACES Mr Bel1 was a Clevelana visitor last week. J. M.

Beckley, who has conduct John C. Himtley, Fifth-st. recently one father's store. service in Chicago to a position with Swift has accepted Co. in that Edmund J.

Kuebier, the first Tlf-' fin boy to go "over there" after war was declared, has arrived home. He, was in a hospital for eight where he underwent three operations on his leg, which was injured while on duty in France. L. J. King, alleged evangelist, and! R.

L. Cook, were arraigned before, Judge Platt at Tiffin, Monday, failing to give good and sufficient bond, to hold their supposed gospel meetings. wiliiam L. formerly of Headaches, Tired Feefirig and the Jr. 0.

U. A. M. national home of Eruptions OR the FaCG Tiffin, has been reported as severe-' a i i hu Thin ly wounded, overseas. No word has iL.

been heard of him since he left the BlOOCl Ifl TlllS LaS6. home. I Our American Workmen A country worth fighting for is worth working for! The man who drove rivets in a ship or a tank was backing up the boys at the front. It is not on the battlefields alone that this war was fought. It was waged behind the lines, in the factory, in the workshop, on the farm and in the home as truly as in the trenches.

The pale-cheeked woman at home as well as the workman in the shop feels that lack of "snap" and energy which red blood should bring. Perhaps he or she has had an attack of the Influenza, in consequence the blood lacks tone. Perhaps the red- blood corpuscles are lacking. Build up the blood with an iron-tonic tablet, called "Irontic," Srst discovered and made by Dr. Pierce.

After taking this tonic tablet you -have good red blood and an active liver, and you can face the enemy successfully--whether it is the germs of grip, a common i scnoui auinm-mus announced ai on my face and colder America needs its strong men, and American E1 TM that mihtar traimn In tho men need to be strong. Because a Pittsburgh man read i Every woman is entitled to have in a paper of the death in Philadel- a clear, healthy skin and a good piiia of W. Powers, a report was complexion. But if the blood gets sent that a Castalia man of that thin the color not only lado name had succumbed. Investigation from cheeks and lips but the eyes proved that the Castalian was alive ose their brightness and an- and well.

noying eruptions may appear on the face Especially in the case of The Armenian relief drive at Kel- owmK ir i oes thin blood mau- leys Island was given a boost at a sucn eruptlons Cos- War League meeting in the Town UU3L IU5C rt hall. There was music and addresses may cover them brt the were given bv Rev. J. E. Maerder and blemishes will not disappeai until William Burger, the former the blood is made rich by pioper pleading for aid for the Armenians tonic treatment, and Svrians The experience of Mrs.

P. M. iRucda, of No. 6 A North Hamilton The E. L.

Zimmerman home at street, Poughkeepsie, N. will in- Maple Grove, north entered and silver and ued at more than $100 stolen. Table silver delivered at the home a few before was unpacked and re- of Tiffin, was terest many women, id iewelry val- suffered for a ye i r-fnian savs Mrs. Rueda, witti vear or more," School authorities announced nereis i tired and without ambition for blood was tWn my Then there is that blood-maker and herbal tonic Tghich has borne the recommendations of many thousands of people during the past fifty years. It is called Doctor Pierce's 5olden Medical Discovery, and can be had in tablet form at almost all drug stores at 60 cents a vial.

It has the right combination of herbal extracts to bring "pep," vim, vitality and vigor to you. When you have taken Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Tablets you will feel the red blood coursing through veins and arteries, and you will be surprised to find how easy it is to tackle every "job," every undertaking calling for responsibility or efficiency. The man who takes this tonic tablet has iron nerves for hardships, and an interest in "the drive" grips him. Be sure and ask for Dr.

Pierce's. school will cease at the close was tired all the time The boys have been "Friends told me of the of this week. benefit OL mis weeK. iiie DUVS mive oeen -n trained by an army officer and the they hud received from Dr. public is invited to a dress parade and drill on Friday morning.

Over 200 boys v. ill take part- Pmk Pills and I procured a box of first week I could see that my blood was being improved and when I had taken three boxes my complexion was entirely cleared. My ROIJ? HONOR I Earl Southard, Miamiville; Bugler i Medy Ciprino, Cleveland; Privates K. OF P. PLAN OPENING AND A ON FEB 6 headaches gradually became less frequent and their seventy diminished.

That tired feeling which came, I be- The formal opening of the Knights of Pyt'iias hall will be held in the club rooms in the Cook building on i a Feb. 6. Lester Milkey is chairman of the committee on entertainment. Thp Knights, thoir familias and sweethearts will attend the a a i lievc, from nervous exhaustion, is also gone. My color is as good as it ever was and I feel improved in every way.

I owe a great debt to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and am recommending the lemedy to my A dance, cards and other features I friends for it certainly helped I 1 I TJllIc? Mike Altomond, Youngstown; Ai- will comprise the amusement pro- i thur Oldag, Cleveland; Clyde Stoud- gram. Fostoria; Joe Zdanczky, Tole- i do. WASHINGTON, Jan. fol-i Missing in action--Private Wil- Jowing casualties are reported by jjam F.

Coe, Columbus, the commanding general of the Killed in action, previously American ETpeditionary Killed in action 69 MASK BALL A large crowd of merry-makes attended tho masquerade ball given Machinist i Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for People are a specific for thin blood and any illness caused by a lack of blood will be benefited by a course of treatment with these tonic pills. Thcv contain just the elements Died from wounds Died from accident causes Missing in action and other 43 20 20 ported missing in Charles Ttahlman, Total 152 action--Privates Mr f'l urc; haroy night. Prizes were awarded as fol Tuesday i needed to build up the blood and re- store the lost color and vitality. 01 o.

i i i lly Margaret itleger, New energy circulates through he Farst, a i Daniel Heffron, i a Justice a Anna H. i hl: system i he enriched blood, the i i 'i. i i Tirr i i i i low group. Cleveland I a i a prettiest heart stops its alarming palpitation, I i (n r-hnpfcti fl lins Died, preiiously reported missing Elizabeth Myers; comit, Lewis ukerl. i in action--Private Dan-ell Newcomerstown.

Wounded previously repoited A I I A I A ftTIOM i sunlight, good air. propci food and A I I I I A I I A A I I N011 do not know exactly (degree i A TUult rule to follow these mat- Tho a a installation of officers teis write todrfy to the 1'r. Williams' of Lake Knc Camp. 3 1 3 Royal Medicine Schenertady, N. for booklets on the blood and diet, i i of UIP lodge, Tuesday nighl i Your own druggist bells Di.

Wil- missing; a The following casualties are i i a a i Altv.iter, ported by the commanding general, Marietta: Horatio lialla.li, of the American Expeditionary Becker, Dail Neighbors, took a regular Forces: a TM 1 Died in aeroplane accident to jiievioiisly re-! Died of disease 97 missing in action Privates! ceremonies Wounded severely 7 Henry Brash. Crcstliue: Harry Noelker, South Malhew Weir, Cleveland. A luncheon as served after the i Hams' Pink Pills. Price 50 cents i per box, six boxes for $2 50. Total 217 OHIO, Killed in action--Corpnrals John Clayton, Lima; Lawrence Hinkle, MiHersburg; Privates Aloys Will, Chickasaw; Walter Wise, Greenfield; Harley Derrough, Williams' burg; Ernest Francis, Cleveland; Frank Herbert, Tiffin.

Died of wounds--Private Todd Dew, Glonster. Died of disease--Private Clarence Currens, Murray city; George Gault, Means; Clyde Lewis, Hamilton; Ralph Oper, Lakeside; Lon Ohio city. Wounded severely Lieutenant TYPOS CHAXfiE Many chancres in the i i and by-laws of Typographical i No. 237, will probably bo adopted in the near They were read at a meeting of the organization held Tuesday afternoon in the Trades and Labor assembly hall. Election of officers i month.

will a place next Only One Kind of POST BEST CORN FLAKES MADE "MAGIC BOX" SWINDLE WORKED ON AUSTRIAN COLUMBUS, Jan. 22--Police today are seeking two "magic box" swindlers. Sam Pavillo, an Austrian, told police he met two fellow-countrymen, strangers. They induced him to "invest" $1,000 i was placed in a steel box. One of the strangers apparently put in an equal amount.

Pavillo was told not to open it for three weeks. Returning home Pavillo discovered his pockets had been picked of $430. Opening the box he found only two one-dollar bills wrapped around newspaper clippings. Another Austrian was recently fleeced of $1,100. The new officers are: Oracle--Alice Callan Vice Oracle--Sophia Bixler.

Past Oracle--Sophia Mobr. Receiver--fharlotte Biokley. Recorder--Tina Grathwohl. Bickley. a a a i Link.

A a a Johnson. Drink Habit Surrenders lo TESCT3I Powders for breaking up I Sentinel--Victoria Stuckey. the drink habit, destroy all taste for Sentinel--Pearl Kellar. ale. brer or other a'coholic a a i i Guckert.

as thousands of wives Musician--Edna Tierphofer. and mothers can testify. It is a Graces--Tiun Link. Tina Taylor, simple home treatment that can be A a Talbot, Mane Kanzier, Cora r-ccrctlv and fold under a Linkcnbach. wtce 1 bound money-refund guarantee Ciptam and Newspaper Torres- by Melville Bros, and other drug- pondent--Violet Bolyard.

Carter's Little Liver Pills You Cannot be A Remedy That Constipated and Happy Smalt Pill Small Don Small Price Makes Life Worth Living Genuine bears signature many colorleai faces but ARTER'S IRON PILLS will greatly help most pale-faced people Easiest Way ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS In Workmanship and Labor Saving Ability They're made in Sandusky by men who stand behind every machine made. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT This is positively the last week that the EASIEST WAY ELECTRIC WASHER will be sold at the price of $78.00 ELECTRIC POWER raoo WATER POWER WASHER $17.50 5-Year Guaranteed Ball Bearing IF ringer With acl' machine sold this week only. You may select a 10-inch enclosed cog, ball bearing 5-year guaranteed wringer at the low price of Suitable Terms on All Machines. SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY WATER POWER SI 7.50 The Donahue Hardware Co. 3 MORE DAYS OF SHELF EMPTYING GIRLS' $1.50 I GIXGHAM UKESSKS $1.51) HI, VCK 1'ETTICOATS VALUES UP TO $3.00 WE URGE YOU TO SHOP EARLY Women's $2.00 Gowns at To $2.00 KID GLOVES YDS.

75c CRETONNE Made of fine quality A A. One lot of Kid Gloves AA Beautiful colors and Flannelette neat, stripe I I some slightly soiled or I I I many pretty designs in patterns Limit one damaged from trying a i Cretonne, to a customer. Thursday at $1.00. on. Your choice Thursday at $1.00.

for $1.00 TO $2.50 CORSETS for $1.55 Girls'Combination at 2 YDS. $1.25 FOULARDS .00 Thursday only. Kabo, Justnte and other standard makes, some are broken sizes. Consists oJ one Girls' 41.25 L'nion Suits and i One pair 35c Ribbed 1. Your choice for Thursday at $1 00.

stockings. rPieed for Thursday SWEATERS Infants' a and Jackets, made oC fine quality wool values to $2 00 Thursday at Women's 1.35 Combination 1.00 One high grade $1 00 Velastic Vests or Pants and One Pair 3oc Fleeced Hose. All for $1 00. Two BOYS' UNION SUITS 3 Pair Women's HOSE at Choice of high grade Silk or Cashmeie Hose. 3 pair for $1.00.

Total value to $1 50. Thursday only. While th-y Taht liblied Vnion Suits in small sue-f onh Thursday onh at for $1.00. JLkJ .00 1.00 One lot of fine quality Foulards, beautiful patterns; values to Priced 2 jards for $1 00 only. BOYS' $1.75 SWEATERS and collar styles in neat colors, made high grade varns.

Thursday only at 1 $1.00. Men's $1.50 and Shirts High grade Dress Shirts, newest patterns soft or laundered cuffs. Special for Thursday onlj at Choice of Men's Overalls or strongly made, of befit quality Denim. Thursday at $1.00. Values to $3.00 While they last your choice! of i Silk.

Crepe de Chine. Georgette Crepe and fine Voile Waihls. some slightly soiled from handling, values to $3.00. they go at $1.00 To $5.00 Scarfs and Muffs Choice of beautiful 9 AA Fin Muffs or Scarfs; I 111 I values up to $500. A While they last Thursday at $1.00.

To $3.00 DRESS SKIRTS While they last vour A A choice of pretty Dress I IT 11 Skirts; this season's styles. Special Thursday at $1.00. 5 Yards Scout Percales for Scouts' Percales. 36- inch wide in light col- i ors; only Thursday A yards for $1 00 Thursday only. To $5.00 WINTER HATS Choice of Women's or Girls' Winter Hats that sold up to 5.00.

While they last at E-stra fino quality 04 sheetum, actual 75c value Special for this Thursday at 2 yards for $1.00. JLJt J. JL 1.00 1. 1.50 Waterproof Umbrella 3 Pair Girls' Stockings at 2 Yards $1.00 Dress Goods Choice of Wool Serges and part Cotton Dress Goods: neat colors. Priced Thursday 2 yds.

$1.00. Strongly built, Vm- brelUf; with waterproof covers. Handles for women or men. Thursday at $1.50 COMBINATION at One Men's a 4 fleeced. High Rock I Shirts or Drawers and one pair 25c Work Sox all for $1.00.

Two $1-25 Dress SHIRTS While they last one AA lot of Men's $1 25 Dress I I I Shirts, values to $1 2o. Special Thursday at Two for $100. $L50 Pretty House Dress Pretty House Aprons 1 in neat colors and new. paterns: values tn A $1.50. Thursday special at $1.00.

ribbed stockings, in- 1 fants' fine Wool Stockings. Total Value $1.50. For To $2.00 Scrim Curtains at Choice of fine Lace or Scrim Cur a i grouped on one table. Thursday only, special at $1.00. i.oo a i JU VJt 1.00 Yards cf Muslin For 36-inch 25c fine quality bleached or unbleached muslin.

On sale for Thursday yards $1.00. 2 Yards 75c Table Damask Superior a i Hj A A mercerized Tablo- Da- 113 I mask, pretty dcsiins. Total value ,1.50. Two yards $1.00. Women's or Men's Suit Cases or Traveling 8 Bags, values to $2.00.

Your choire for Thursday at $1.00. DISCOUNT This coupon entitles AA you to a discount of $1 I I on Suits. Coats, Dross- es, Skirts, sold at 5.00 or more. at Largo Turkish i'ow- els, good absorbent quality. Khaki color only.

Special Thursday at 3 for $1. I ITEMS ON SALE WHILE THEY LAST) y-t.

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1898-1921