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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 15

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TIILl ARKANSAS -LITTIX ROCU FRIDAY, NOYEMUE1M5, PRRPiRFS'SIIRVRY-: 20 ALlERICANSu ARE Greatest GUILTY OF HURLING: WIFE FROM TRAIN TH0USA1ID3 1 i STARVE III RU; bTROLLS 4 HRO.UGH SHORTS VILJil s- By William P. Kii-k. Supplied Enough Thnlls 'or 5,0 iDiamond Battles After' Watching' Over i- i ''f gn 00 sharjdy-ws the Wiff BeimpossiblsbAiJ i 000,000 Sufferers Winter. in Waahingtohx TiV, tbo suffering millioliR in Buiht-in-controlled Central, Busaia fuinihc problem which thr'allied and Ameri can government have M-yet-ben unable to-solve. On official soil day that' not'evett method of wn-tion badl determined npon.

It is now, regarded a 'certain 'that it will intposslhle1 fo. get food to the people in this territory this winter. Wit)i, foorl now scarea and anarchy rampant, officials fear that famiae inevitabla and tliat the toll -of death' reach astounding figuye. vm 'v't n.v In their efforts til find soma ay to aid these people, statesmen of tU associated' governments' are Working on aonviciioA that tbe Bohheviui are not rspreseiitativo of, the Mm i an people. AS long as the Bolsheviki remain 'ht rpbwer.

however, there i If- tl; probability of getting even the very or uieto udd, Tbe way to Utwsitf is through. writes! that 'a mv gamei'ou know, if you have dur own win. twenty last uijjht. Wie -But to think those lovely riiit-s won that garnet' 1 used to see hem piny whea'tlier 'called' them the lOroons. rl" Mi! ilarijrue a color.

Where did you ifi-tHia Maroon stuff She Heaily, yon ao- I remember diatiuetly see iirg something about Die Maroon "football players. He Wo aiu agoing to these war times, anyhow. Well, I gl tu git off at the next eorner. She- Olive oil! City girlies, wise and fly, May "Olive oil! not "(Sood- bve! And they cannot tell, these queens, The Marouns from the Marines! 4. 4.

vf i -r-r HQWMtWOm How seldom we think Of Hip iivmi nf Viiilr ffZT? wL" K.f. 1'' ho Htartftd from and by a many, and until that way is opened' there ia ho cbaitee of si Jin As yet, however, the American fln.t allied'' governments: hiVwfnot deter mined upon the' advisability of. lng military, foree into Centra sia vfi if tb sttuatiott in Oernmm becomes stable enough to permit th-passage of troops through that eoun- also was said that no arlditiM) toti the" allied" aad 'Ameriean -orcci operating in- Siberia and Northern Bussls, in Conjunction witlwtbe I'v Brjssians 'nmr Cxecho-SIovslc Army' it st present contemplated. ft isj unnecessary ft yon to suffer sritheamblotebringvnwmraaits anastmiisxsxmtrouDies. a ncue zemo.

fifX)fJtra large bottit and tV applied will Usually give instant froni itching torture. It cleanses su 1 soothes the akin and heals quickly ar. i effectively most akin diseases. Zmim is smnderfuL cenetrafir T. disappearing Equid and is tooMks vm most delicate skid.

is not gre- is easily applied and Costs little. ti It today and save. all further distreii. Instantly Beautifies Ccsnlexion. Dru relcndteinoaejif itf Ilhf WOED FEEL- an) promptly reclieved by ths ns of -BOND'S LIVES PILLS.

These mild 'but effective iLlttls' Pills' go OF ARKANSAS LAND Mr.Welty W'Show Thatthe State Has Acres I. C. sioner of the Missouri Pactfie if road, and bis nSHistauta yesterday be- jffiui puttinjj thfinishihg totiebes to their report showing the amount of cut-over and vet lands in Arkansas hgvailable for, tlie government's groat eaterdav. Mr. WeitV aiPr vised the drawing of a map alfowing -the io- cations of the traetfr which total about 2.1)6-1,000 area intraeta of ncres or more.

This; map will be sent to ll. W. Hoss, governneut engineer, who has -adquar-ters at New Orleans. Today Air. Welty wil confer with Director W.

C. Lasseter aad other efi iicialy of the i'nivi-rsitv 1 Mvision with tho object of prftnaiiiijn man tttU fya tlid ihnr. i atter of soils of all the trticts IIih idea is to make Arkansas land I us attractive a proposition as pos-! sHile in order to secure favorable shir ration in the ovornmen'8 plan for placing returning soldiers and I piufors and fdle war workers on liirms. Mr. Welty has just returned from Savannah, where he attended the meeting of tho Houthern Land Con-j Other delegates from Arkansas j-iM re K.

.1, noilman, secretary of the I'nioii Trust Company and chairman I Artcansiis Profitable rariniu "UK i.nrrriTt of The" 1tfter KotrtwaTir off iNmimrrce, uud Kred Heiskelt, mail- Hguig ouiior oi me uaitesw, wiio reyt nseiited the Stute Council of Defense. Thr return Monday. Tbe' South Must Hustle." "Government engineers at the Sa-' vannnh meetirr were warm In tbir i prai' of the Bouth's opportunities in this great reclamation project," I eaid Mi. said that the South Iii? the climate, tho soil and the area of undeveloped land in the United Btates. But they warded us that the Western- land owners am going to make a mighty effort ty secun the attention of the govern-nien to teir land.

Their chief criticism of the South was that the people are not ejiough iu boosting the opportunities tley liaye to offer. Tbey vaiil unless the people1 of theWttth get bus there is danger that the.v will be crowded ut by these enpr'eric boostej from the West and 'hat the West will Jje the sci iw most of the (government rjiamatiou wirrk." Whiln Mr Weltv nrsctirallf has the preliminary survSiy of" Arkaiisas which must be sent to N'ety OrUans this week, he inteirffs fiepae 8 supplementary one in order to present Arkansas' clainii even more nrcilily Therefore he asks that tiers Til. neglected to list their laud or pcrtons who know of large tracts thar eould be cbn'rted into good ferrr.s'fhall communmafe with "him. Ciminuime.ation8 s'auld be sent to his office, room 710 Boyle build-big, Little hvth- --i- Montana Editor Now Will-Walk Right-Out Again 'J B. Snalson, managing -editor of the if on tan Kecord Herald, publish- eit at Helena, railed at the vaxette orrice last.

night to pay his i respect to the members of the before returning to hla home, Mr. Bnelsorr arivet Kuuday to eater the1 officers' training camp at CawpjP ike. Like many Othur bo found that he was too late; the war was over, 1 arrived Sunday uiglit and went to sleep ih 'a room at a downtown Mr. Suelson. Early Mondaymornirtg I as awakened by tno tcreeching of whistles anil it didn take me a fraction of a second to realixe that the war was over and that I hAd'magV the long trip here from Montana for nothing; However.

I had expected that ttCien I left home, tjtill I received orders to report, Hero and so I had, to Mr. Bnolsoa-erved in the Spanish-American Wat. Ho was over the draft age and, also married, but the old litantlul fervor began to worli again and wben it was announced that the army needed more officers, he FOR SPANISH REPUBLIC Meetings Are Hsld at fioti Madrid and' Barcelona. i- Midrid, Wednesiisy, Nov. meeting were held hers' and at Bareclbna loetnight.

Alejnudro Lerrotix, tho Badieal leader, delivered an sMdreffl ln borne "arrests were, made as a result of the GET LUNCHES Hi rtt Ars 'Vltat Rcto? la of Workers In' Munitioa Plants. London, Oct. 0. Canteen lunches In war munitipji factories have been a factor ia Improving tlie ef-fiejeney of, workers, say official of the Ministry of Munition, insfad of eating jwappe tilting lood from hi employe sits down jn Clean dinina room ntiil fs less thar American cent ob- laina a three-eourse meal that would be Jh envy of a' city business man. On, noon day menu, far example, will be tirssn pea aoiinv roast beef, baked.

potAtoe, spring eabbaga and i iA Commute MinKerneil with tlii) henlth of munitiou workVrs'f mds that eneap tooqs ui-u a dneT)orridgv eliieef i i FREED GERMANS Many Other Indications That Teutons Have Begun Their Withdrawal. 'B th Asoclatd PrnM. With the American Armr France, Nov. Twenty American takes prison by the Oermana reeently were fceed late today ant the AmeriCRB liuea opfweite tho llrst Ar my. During the day mor than 500 whom toe yermaaa bad em ployed as road workers, crossed the Americuh front.

They said that the Germans told theex that they bad bet ter stats' southward If they desired iooaVVr As a further indication that th German withdrawal has begun came" reports today from various parts ox the front tbet explosion ver? being beard. It is believed the Oermans are destroying their old shells aad Ammunition dump in excess of tbo am munition which is to be trrned 'over to the aHics, according to tho trm of the armistiee. The 3 2d Division reported exploiion in the direction of the Muxeray and two heavy explosions in the direction of Etain, which were followed, later by lighter detonations. Other explosion wero heard beyond Merles and in that region thi oiterhoon. To be taken prisoner by American trqops was tbe experience last Friday of Brig.

Gen. Douglass McArthur, a brigade ecrmmander of th 4i Division, The First aftd 42d Divisions were advancing rapidly that day toward Sedan and In the region of Autreeourt the lines of the two divisions ooeams criss-crossed. General McAfthar," Who" was rat the head of tho advance of his men, was taken prisoner by oldiera of the First Division, wo would not believe that any Americans were ahead of them. The situation was explained quickly and General McArthur released. He then good-naturedly went about straightening ont the line and the -two divisions were soon fighting the Germans with full vigor.

From September 13 to 11 o'clock on tbe morn: lag pf November Jl, Amen van aviators sav thev broueht down 473 Oerman maehinei, Of iblrntunber 353 have been confirmed officially, Day bombing group from tlie flme they began operatioas dropped total of 116,818 'kilogram of bombs within the German lines, captTt Af toIeturi ISeUevod From Duty at Waeiington and Will Eepbrt Back to Camp Plia. (From the Oasett' Cerretpendaat! Washington, Nov. 14. In army orders issued by tho Wat Dspartmeat today Captain Howard Tats Infantry, 1 relieved from duty in the inspector general's office and will proceed jto Cam Pike for assignment. Captain Tate' was in charge of the fourth Liberty loan campaign at Camp Piko-bef ore, being ordered to Washing- cottiiidt OLD ENGLISH BECTPE rOB TABRH, OATARBHAI DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES If you know of Mini on who Is troubled' wttn Catarrhal DHtnm iMad nolMS or ordinary catarrh cut out this tormuta aad band U.

tolthra and rou mar bawa basn the -naaaa of aarlog soma poor auSrt pFhaa from total daaf uwhi. la Kntlaad olntlata for long Um past have ractxfnlatd that catarrh la eonatltuiYmai dlaeaaa and. aaca arlljr rsqutrca conatllutional traatmanU Hliraya. lnhalars and no uoucUaa ara liable to Irrttata th dallcats air paa(i and force dlaaasa tba mlddla aar. which frequently inaana Ulal daamaaa, or rite Hie dlaaaaa mar be drtvaa down the air puuiu toward the which It -eiiuaUy aa dansaroua.

Th ollowlBf formula which ia uad extaaslvalir la th dump Eng-llab climate la a conalltutkma! treatment and should prwve eepedallr sutferar her Who live under more favorable climatic condition Secure from your dniftlet 1 'ouace at Parmlnt (Double atrenih.l. TakoNhli home and dd ta It 1-4 pint of hot water', and a little rranvlated auaar; stir until dlMotved. Take on tablaepoonful (our lunoa a day. ThU will often brinf quick relief from dlatreaalnf head noleea, Clogsed nostrlle thould open. braaUtlaf uriuiii.

mm mp Ul, inflammation In th euetachlan taliet ia reduved. Parmlnt uetd In this wV acta directly upH th blood and nufofr ur. tacea of the eyatem and haa a tonic-iwtloa that I helps to obtain tha deatred Leifulta. Th preparation la aaV to make? costs Utile and it ptaaaant to take. Ever; par.

Mnn who haa catarrh or beVd suleea ar la hard of hearing should (Iv Uil treat, ment a trial. BANISH CATARRH Breathe lljomel fur tw Minute aad Head VMt Oct JUUef. If you gat relief from catarrh, colli In the head or from an Irritating couth In the ahorteat poaelbl time breathe HyomaL II will clean out roue head la two and allow you breathe freely. ilyomel will end a cold In one day. It will relieve you of dlaauating snuffUsi nawKing, epitting ana offeaeive breath in week.

Hyorael la made chiefly from eooth-Inr healing, germ Willing an lac tie. thai come from tha aucalyptu Snreata of Inland Australia, where catarrh, aethtn and consumption wr sever iriuwn to exlet. Hyomei ia ptauaaat and aaay to breath, 4ut pour a few drops into the bard rub Mr iphslori use aa dli acted and relief la alm.t-at certnfn. cohipUle Hyutttel outfit, including Inhaler and one bottle of Hyuraei, oueta bat little at lrusatata everywhera- and at Mrorlsraws St Htm a If uu already own an Inhaler you Can get ar. extra buttle af Hyomei at druggleta, dv.

Nlllra-'s AaUaeptk, Oik KaawS) Acrompil.hliig Voat WQaitrrfni Beawit. ttantto than It you for your wonderf ul Oil." atme. Mr. J. C.

illbmui of Joneabere, Ark. "My little wa vry tow: with dlpntherlt; had xlvU her two done af jmeniciim wcuen wat rue lie, no r. eulte. I bouhc a Hk) bottle of your oil one ttpptluattnu her. jfow ah wnt.

it la tha grMiieet rmlr 4 aver lnv tJtlvKon meile this tmmn i'batur bonrtrt people. Fuirene tateager, WMimi- Hariord. i.lt;"il, tiatd AiitteeotK- Gil for aeitralgla ilth good ortecta. Onl thing hv evr tried einpped tba Mr wiiliama, uaiteden. wrtlea: bur wad.

four giwat alt fr rheumaHem atiff joinut. alsa 1vr aor thro.1, and 1) xttul io gay that is th greawat iMfliely i ver fried. I wan lueiw autrermr Many cure Ut.ilwt llKliy from IbuuMNila of graieful IUI woinlermi -till ffvee- bottT guaranteed. Je. so UN a bottle, at aiuaty fefunUed.

laailma; etragglai'. bBii driven to ie.fi. nunfrs wt again mjhe fulfil. A storm 4as touting Dp ih Pototuuc, and the wind wad rising higher-''fjnd higher astlw thunder' storm approached. Street singled, with oik down ii the third and 'Waft llt vue of the hardest vni Mt tiattr linn ItMadb at ruin (ft ecntej and straight iuto the teeth the-approsehlng storm.

It looked at he ball would clear-tha center field (fence, whiclr ia a terrific distance, oud liodifi, turning, ras springing our ward, with scarcely a chance to eaten suddenly tbo wind the lm'Ht. It atarted to Two fast doutle Jjlt toHv'oBed the 'f the fourth and the firt of tht ud of thoiifth, With 'fcSif aoruorsnult and into -ntirWy through h- dr mW th. rmla rW injr iu tun? to atop aiker at aeeona '7 i deep Ju mud. The team WT time ia a UKbung nwea erer otis o.i..'. wifefi fouL a ml aa ha made the ttie see eateU'aad had to, take.

the field ump'a tot It, frjyreigle resulted which put tho piyta on edge nor tba iHi Chirac obw aear. aeorlns hi the seventh whe -Zeider, tdaying'firat anertfwod forward anK tjmdw -'gitoM and eleter, ateal -f Uiird. Wf wieiftfllf it. Sehae- who topi4 the tort, Haadt aat -ii 1.77 ir. tu U9wvrfiiif Tiiur pit mad thMW i the sme, and, be atartod slide, alipiwd and uvea nannr-ui oirmr.

biv the luud uuijl Street got the ball and tmiifed him ot. 4 m'om-nif later 'WatTtpp pulled one th atar plava or tfio game. White drove a lew line IV to eenter and sprinting in from left, elaimed the eutcb. Ie aw a utg fiddle ahead, raa around it -keep of th water, reached the front edite of the puddle, aaar. the.

ball waa- over nau wntr uy. uvkiwiikv one -aan aad eu fiat ytm (itlM earn Vlile eiffi the Jl(hth wrhe ran loo under bajek. Slipped and ruado tafr-eateM white flat oa ltitv hack Bv that thrte tho player and the fcrowl were Worked up to the bigheit tension the uliith i''ght the elutiax. Milan atarted tTTat with 'to-bafl(hit. to -flglit and flehaefer trifd to "sarifiee.

J5tder threw to third trying to eauin aa fhrew he. slipped and injured Jimi' self. eetiriMi from the aarae but fail- to get he runner fit a elose de' eraion. v.nniie.uicencn foreed Mbyrld jo pep out, then rstraok out Oessler, Willi' MiJiln, one the- elefefest rilnners in the jrame tbnt4ima, oa third, ndmefer de Vettnijjied to atari a dnWe stent. Ho srois XLCona ana mo cr mjicie no er to" tatcli, Jiini.Jtf'ariagAOlan's inSacf Bent Bones tThatVrsrel Bent by.

Pointed Shoo cones That Crawl, 7 Straight in xaucmor Shoot I far a mtK I in I II 1 a-. i 1 1 i Kansas City Man Convicted; Says She Confessed Her Infidelity. ijuiney. 111., Xov, Hur-! gan was convicted of aeeond, degree murder JU Shelby County Cireuit CoWt at Shelbyville, for tbe murder of.ihis wife, Juno 13, the jiiry returning a vcrdiet imposing a 20-year sentence at 10:30 o'clock tonight, aft er being out for six, hours. Morgan jijlled his.

wiie a Burlington train in Shelby county, ilis-souri, and threw her body from ear window, His ome is Tn Kansas City. Morgan testified ia bis -own behalf yesterday and rseoouted the details of" the killing. Revelations made by his wife as to indiscretions witji other) men prompted the act, he said. -1 sum i. Tim acmi-uude' body qf Mrs.

Klira-th Morgan wasfound June it last by, a section hand beside railroad 1 racks near Bhelby, Mo. iho was known iu Kansas City uh Mrs. John K. Jackson, wife Of the cashier of a film corporation. 8he had been employed aa clerk at the cigar counter of an office building, and it was through a tenant of thej building who noticed her absence that the police located and arrestid bet husbund.

The body of Mrs. Morgan had not then been identifier? Morgan at i'irst said he-had merely accompanied his wife to the railway station for her trip to Chicago, but he hen confronted with incriminating evidence asked for a typewriter and tvueda eo'nfession in wiiich ho said liis wife had told in their com partment on the sleeping car, of her love for a sallOT at tho Great Lakes training station and had confessed intimacy with several other men, until, blinded by rage, he pushed her through the open window.of the sleeping car. Morgan said he, left the train at the next stop, returning to Kansu Citv and resuming bis work Wn the office of the filin. company. Ajfter his arrest and confession Morgan admitted, according to the police, that his name Was not Jackson, but Irving Morgan, and that he had embezzled $4,200 when in the employ of the Tutwilcr Hotel Company of Birmingham, Ala.

Pending formal charges and the trial he said be was released o'u bond and fled, later coming to Kansas t'ily. He changed bis name, he said, to evade the conse quent' of his acts in Birmingham. FOR ONEFEdVrALCHURCH Nine Protestant Denominations Will Hold a Conference. Xew-Yofk, Nov. 14.

Bepresetita- tivos of nine Protestant denominations" have accepted an invitation- of the Presbyterian church in tbe United (States of America to meet in Philadelphia December 3 to 0 io consider a proposal or the wen- Keral Anaemhlv for "mffBJilKed union of the Evangelical Churches in America," it was announced here tonight, The'Tjlan calls n- intordenoml. national council to work out plan for making' "one federal chureh out of alMheae denommationa The (Tenomtnatiou which will be rep resented at the conference aro the Presbyterian church in the ITnited States of America. Protestant Episco pal chrrreh in the United States, Re-J formed chureh in tne united United Presbvterian church of North. Vnieriea, Methodist Episcopal churchy Co'figregatjonaJ cliiirchcs, Disciple of Christ, Evangelical Synod of North America and Moravian church in Alnerica. WHITE SLAVERY CHARGED Earl Cliaek of Blackwell, Held to tlie Federal Grand Jury.

la the Port Smith, Nov. 14. After Mrs, Mamie Hicks of East St. 111., reJHwed- her declination io testif agaiLsf Earl Cheek; qf the latter was'held to the Umt-ed iStates tuiidJury iiiJayT oil a charge of white slavery, by sinner H. C.

Mecheiiu Kefusal to testify by the woman, whom Cheek is al-k gad to have unlawfully, transported from Blackwell to Fort Smith, was reflrred to Judge Frank Youmuus lot th purpose of having her cited for conk-mpt, it was fouutLthat the fxattining court had no power to lear such a charge. Clieek is charged wita' eloping witli tha woman while she was visiting, the parents ot her husband at Blaekwell, ehere she formerly lived. HAS LOST 83V VESSELS, Norway Suffers Severely From Ger-, many's Submarlna London, Nov. 14. -Norway ost during the war 831 vessels, aggregating close on to one arid a quarter million tons, according to official statistics: In addition 33 vessels of ap- prarttmateiy ot.ooo tons uere damaged by German submarines.

On a thousand oue hundred and twenty- fvesiwere lost in these dirasters. 1 MORE TIME FOR PARCELS Gifts tot' Soldiers Aboard to Bs Act cepted Until November 30. Wahington, Nov. 14. Extension to 30 of the time duritig which Christmas parcels wHt, be aected for mailing, to; of tlmVmerican expeditionary force in Fraifrb was announced tonikit by the Postiffiee and War Department.

lnereanes wvtebt strength, of -thin. delimit, hrr-ntts nnnnln. It is the pair diuestilile form of. phosphate that frails tha rrrea direct. tl chenrh-all jpr form! of phoaphflt found lu brain and tterr cells.

Held B.v nnurilsUi under a fttaran-tea of ajitlafaclion ar mohev back. maad tha jranulne BITKO-Phoenhale, th kind that physicians prescrlb For Thin People l- a I jahrt I 'jonf, 1 uunes, Recalls, tne, Contest ue-; tvyeen Chicago and Wash-j Ington on Auaust 3. .1 91 Ka'IIac Dflm-srl'ihla Ua j. tns Hiuai iivniu, wiv mv Ever, 1 fcy Hugh Fullerton, New' Ykrk. Vutf It I v.

pry, u.lu... Ler 'i1 i i M. I' rW I'm8, ZZ III AS LuX, litaatiou. wtraordiuary and aonlo of hu I 1 1 SZ Ji? 1 it pVt hera-'batt'la 'jL-j'j- i i l)o Whlti Wio famous old, left hamv doub1i it wfi thvwm tvo-teama that daT, HR.UIT thHf jMtajhj awwrol Wxot ar load. tbat he 1 at.

tU fta. 8 he a hit fairjy bard, butiior line -wei ia nue lorm lute, wai ia flue for Si wuhiM io fw hu. a x-1 The came started off to tM lint, a iiali game, but commenced to Hvoa up a the eeeond, 'when a put and 'a hit gave the Sox a ehanre. Then Johhi ion a topped jPsyiie'a line drive witB i legkicked iae ball utraiglit aeroaa to Wid Conroy on third base aat forced Bodia out at third ar, an ataat later, TiMe Vataer went clear againat the aide of the stand and eaaght White 'a fly, bumping be atand la making the catch and wiling over into the boxe Ia the third the Sox drew-a. pann and'Mclfltrri aingled, hut MVl'nnuoll LL.

1 Prevent Icfluenza With Munyoh'sCold and Grippe Remedies. 8AKKGUA8D )0urelf andtivoli the aiidvrminlng disease of' Apnuiah laflnenaa by taking every houri 4,1 ter-atilt I 7" Munjron'a Cold Etmedyv attd. Muaroa'4 Chrippe Eemedy. I'ooit' trfe tirat Huii'-aiiott uf. wat'cry eyes, muning nose ami torenees tbo tllroat, headache or tirod feejia; Hep into yo'tfr nearest drug.store anil piu-fltiase SOe bottle of M.UXVON '6 COLD REMEDY and a 3UeVttio 'of takathem.xkneurdiiw 'jiir, faithfully, 'DM you aill eheekjihe ti pleaiaiit dicharKea and Jfji headache within a few keura and wits a few days aH.

Ijjlu1 rawiu disappear. tbtse iinilf, flemeiUes'jiave aavud, tiiousauds of lives in the past thirty earsi Jimyou '1 dot-tori are aiwai at trfvlfe. Cousaltatier nud advieti" 4bl ,1... fcsoititeiy iree. Andrew: VMUAYOir LA80SAT0SIS Wth mi Columbia PhUa pa, 4 Discovered 1 rtcxHappy Feei dar otoois walk Into our "ators wlta ailing faetx and walk Out again in new-born eomfori th ease and Joy of Wuarlug Edncatof Sboea, tj ecommepa'tnt ahoaa Kv''-tooll wboihsvs u9r4 frovat narrow, pointed shots ajnl the( 'J coraa n4 callooMs they brina, fj -tb bunions, bicrowo nail fallsa 'Wo to yont tt st, Lj JQUT lfl bUUfcKiVI? Mi, i roomy, rooo-iooaini enoea tnat IVIIUflWlIVf WW HITU L4 bhna; nappy lt to tb Si whole tecuily.

Bduoatori are made- fjl tOH CTftLOKlW 4' There i noorotactlon atroflgrar thart the Utioua KUULAI UK tradsroarkv It maani that behind every par-f the shoe ataedaa responsible maauiscturer Rie' A Hutcninv intk, Boston, DliCATOIV KlJOE cCSmiL'SSiSAl trow MtiMtot I probably hav i qofi-y aarjuda impowthla, yet it ia ed (Jrj i of if 1 ,4 Bic ihe iet In xtt out far he iusr lit at forV THE ICE CAHNIVAL. tth snooting Curves," aaiJ Hall, 4 'I weolloot the wily timet I wintered Iu They're gmat for Viater aportr out Tlwte tobogauuiiig and, each-- I told thenvtlwy eould.bave my ahara And" tlmaked rerr much. tdok junt ne toboggan ride 'And after that I Jet 7ni slide? "They HA a palace made office nd Pulled off skating raeea Wiiurfi them fjwedo guya wehtround A riuk 'like. Cobb around the I put the akates on Yor, a ke and eomicfall; v. At itt tby thooght my-week Broke aaaluDt the palace wall, w'ent aronnd awhile in aplinta AM nevej nao my ate on aiuce, Ant old Jiut TraWfyhe waa there awoigit" tlsi -4 And took' nie through them rroms or iee Jto twet some friend he koowed.

lee paloeea ma.be all right for them Tlir Eskimos A skating a0 is quite a sight, aad "All truel SfWrtS like those; The dnly real eold palaee now r7a Kaiaer WUhelm's, antfhow. RBAKD ON THE bAE. BhBrother Bob was saying yesterday that the Harlnej beat Peuiisy playing foortall. Isn't that perfectly fforgeuu He Why! 8he Oh, yo'j know! The phvaiui-ogy effect it will have, jind all hat sort of thing. Really, ft would have been fihffllly (lopressiiig if they had lust, I'fiiix a branch of thy serv le(.

you see, ain1 n-presenthig our government on the diamond. He What dinmondf Ske-Tlve football diammid, silly I Anywhere. vou Mr. Vootbali nevpr lnereta me How Poljar limit On 'the next bah pitched Hr haefer stole from seeoiid "back' to first, and the Chicago elub went wild. demaridedth.at be be illed The umps of euunie made ao ruling, waiting for the- lill to be thrown aVad.

ef Schacfer, beeauoe, so Jong" -be was not touched he eohld run wherrhe nlealed The "Box 9 Ucime, bewilderady-jtbrew tb oaca or ocaaerer, wao jmmeniately dashed toward, aecond, drew tbo throw down thWBud Milan was caught at the an eyelash. -Immediately Wasbinaton proiasted the ffamaJ on. the around that ran i. the playing field. Maiiagel- l)uffj, during threxmeiit over Bchaef or 's pire and then had run into kT?" tim It.

If on the field When the play wai maKlejisIf 4 I neferf liive seen two teamaL ymntHni. Thefrtwi iudividutl plays In tho tenth, and the i girBF UL till HUU 1. tMXt tSl. of Ahe elaif enttf tbe $hx. wad their Inst stsj nd.

Johnson struck thtaS tiriiea lo start "the irmfnir. add the- third striko-got way from Iettintr him reax-h first. Milan -and Payne fired perfectly toaeeoitd to catch Johnson, and ilcUonnell, slip pniK, lost tfte'loll and- both runuers were safo. Echaefer bunted porfectly Inward Lordv who slipped Juid foil, Utliag it base bit, vnrj- the bags were filled, El-berfeld smashed karV down to I-ee Taiiaehill, wlif, shot tho ball to tbe plate, fore'mg Johnson) and Payne' throw to first would have' computed the double play had nut J. Outlins bft the base before, making the-catch, being ca(jer-to try to nap Schaefer, who had overrun second, riflmefor ran bock to tho base, and for (u-rtant it looked a If.

both' runners wero outand a hot armament tesulted-in both called aae. (jesaler walloped a bard one alraiirht at LotiL who grabbed the to third, totieh'Tirttie bag. forcing out Sehaefef, and tnen tired to liist and lost 4he 1 double play by ail eyenisha Milan j. went over the platewith the only run of the atruggle. t- I run pla' any one ever ha seen more odd I i' crowded into ojun gam ho Wins, ICopyright, l18.i the' PsisoireiL to stood withl Sf trolley ear 'And huntf fraox a strati.

But a be huajf he- teemed' to bo A discontented ebap. JWhy grumblot' asked a fellow nuni, nccvnui weacanu win; An hour ago, like billiheli, lou battled to get' on. An (hour ago you fought "your way Through all struggling throng, And, now when: you are safe aboard Von sing peevish ong, "On yonder Corner whieh we paaaod, A-erowd ia Waiting And eae one envies yon your ttrap And yearns tffay hi fare.vS It ill behoove a lad like you, ''f A neraon Ion' and thin. i To kict about your presence here--, Yoiire lucky yon got in." 'It is not fliai wihch deuloro," The grumbling gent replied. jf knoir-1 am locky'guy 'To bo allowed io' ride.

t-. 'Arid yet envy those who etand On yonder euro, and And gladly would I trade wish tlienA Mv tireseut trammeled 1 tM fmight mjr way aboard, tbe ear With miii V-a Vieions c.loiit. h. lliit 1' hbvo pntued my cotuge' iloor i-AodHow-iant get glinee lmrkward at hifr tory and folhtwiiig up 'to (lay-out always finds a0rpluf Lings o0ie m.i;kft, Poubly ouo'oftho'direa Uiulla, 01 I mm I i 1 to ed Tfl till IwuiiFlfnl l.Mil A ,1.. Iriia! How neldom we think Of Oblivion's bring, Where today the last despot we see! How sWdoni wo feel, That 'v got a fair deal In thr arame oj! Existence, dear How seldom wefool' Try to sharpen the tools On wliieh hat existence depenila! now We juitjc And cliir in and fmstle For all, i-eajly all, that ia in seldom we fall To let out the wail That most of the cards ar "agin" .9 ua.

How soilom a writer Tries hard to be brighter And aim for prleetioa'adejlhts! And even When he Does his derndest, by gee! How aeldom yon read what he the war will be a change In the game of noker. A king nowaday jooks like the dcaco, i As an bystander "unaccustomed to military and-diplomatic pao-reedmga, w. camnot hand Out pert dope on the armistiea, bue we'll say that tho grjy who drew it jitr did a dara good? job. "Ausrl 'Headline. It eay-to give all when you haven 't anything left to give.

A.JUU JI.I1XIU i. It 111 -The exara and emperpW depart; KW KH(M wiu AT-m bert Kid Politic Ta with ns v.t Le we forget-Iest forget! RRPAK5 fllrT flF OOH IWO.UUl Ul ZUU -js Hlgt Amatettf to Trap- VIMM.IW. City, SovJ H. Wil ilam Wetleaf of Xicholsj nas hijjh amateirr In the 200-target race, th feature of today's program of the fall carnival of trapsbooting here, Wetleaf to Wip while llarrv, Snyder of Kansas Citv and Vi'illiam'Kidloy of What Cheer. tied, fMvaeeeni With 100 each.

V. H. Frsnein'nf IILI, third with hits. Pottv shooters pirtieipatea today. LAKE-VILLAGE GAME 0FJ; -A i'i -TMH Xht Hot Pit, Tiger Hsto No Date'8oon.

1 Fraetiee for, the, Littlu Tigers yeatcrday was held at fcavanautjh field: betwecn.halvcs of the Tigcrette-Juuior High game. Sig-nan were tun through, but most of the players tooked on as spectators. TJn samp-ith f.iikc-illai:c. Jor next Saturday: has been "cmieelei -by OowsUte team because their fwtfi. -fit to Jay on.

Instead, tneywfcnt to1 at JArmott Friday4, but thaTigera would not allowed to leave achool. Games huc beca- ask- for With HprliigsTetarkana UMitiki'. but it improbable that oae will bo etheduled. CAfiDS VTOTBE SOLD Bay. President of Bt Loujs National Lwtgue Club.

Bt.Louis, Jiov, U. pestering that at no time has he been appmach-cd rfljrardinjr the sate' of the Cardinals baseball elnU, James Jones, president and Chief stockholder in the loeal NatiofiaJ organization, today jet At est a persistent rumoi that the franchise might be purchase I from its present holders and removed Kanaiis City. as a menns of solv-, 'tngr-ita tangled finannial 4ifflcHilties. RAISED H-ii Poor jstatca Complete Tbex Quotas tot Wax Wcri Fund. oVkNov.H.-o-fontrTbutions bytba nation to the Untied War Work ramuaiga for 170,300,000, total at noon today, it was an Bounced it national hcadijuartera here tonight.

i3 New "ork atate, inemdiugv New York ity, with a total of SSS, has not yet reached the half-way mark, while Aiaona ha ioincd Michigan, JDelaware ami Xew Mexico, who had previously reported their quotaf subscribed, by attaining her allotment with $100,000 to New York tf raiwd to day, up to ttoon, making a total of to th seat of the trouble and prompt-' ly remove the cause by cleansing th system of ths poisonous1 Wast matter, One pill at bedtime it tbe dose ryou will wak up fins' ia the morning. Only SSe kt all drug- gists. -No advance in! price. 7 wWTBsmS Mm swrlhlsj fisaui niBMH Ha noe, any other the hoi. re aaOo locaUIy ky SNODGKASS et BBACT.

Only Oae Ccrii-'r Peeler, Stop Cora Pains; Coni Peel Off. when a corn hurt that yo want to tool awreat wbaut, getting rbl fs Jt Why ak chanuea. keeping th hi. ua i.i grow woreei tis Uate-U' aryhow. -ooner Th Oafe PaaMbOrt Wag .,.,.,,1 Inter; might a vrli Sis It nnoner.

1li.i )ou ar alvolutaiy ar that tha will looaait ftin f.Mii -ibat yau vat peel-tho hole thhic off paluleudy- Wi'h your, flmtura la on wmplet- plu Jt like peolmg a twainn take a eecoait vr to tu aprSr "Veta-lt-'r rlire' maelng or putteriittv Corb-palwi Ii.b that'll kwi eet white tha "two. It" doa tin, rt aVoffting tw cor, ha 'been mattAeMiil hmc "Oeta-ff bom. I'ollrfVy la-tumewt of the mil. oee 'MMer-li" nAd be nn to corn and paia frJt nay ID nuujir. nam-ra-novvei, lh utly avra ay, i-iwte a trtii at any drug alemifat'i p.

Iai-euce tt hu-ajto, lit i in 1.Hel tt.H-li: and a Hi. world' beet' rem' oy Jiraer Priig VV. c. U.jnd ng. Is aoai- mat urpo aaS V-J I IU proaatlr I Salra fall to.cora I Ba.Tettar.niBeW.ina 1 owsrds -its nta of WfgiBgeT.

puddijrf-all' for 22 eeut.N fmn Ann t. I a hre' Ur anlMn. John. T) Knrk feller Edward lrVk nesH.vjsOtl.OOOt and Americaxv- Telephone and Telegraph, Company, UVU.I Children Cry FOR FLETCHER vv O'A S'T I A beahir, ooioua, tbe eheapest cut of meat provide sll the requisite- blS ftdvantagf. of 'c6niing to one faetory manager, is thai it draws euibluyer jUnlmeu mute closely together i.

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