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The Sandusky Star-Journal from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 16

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a a a a a a a a a a a he A A TUESDAY, DEC. 10, 1918. THE SANDUSKY STAR-JOURNAL NINE ENGLISH WOMAN RUNS FOR PARLIAMENT; SHE CONTESTS FORMER PREMIER'S SEAT a Mrs. George Asquith's seat in parliament is George E. Hope.

Mrs. Hope is the Hope who was killed in the present war. the seat from Fifeshire. One of the that the late, kaiser be brought to photograph shows Mrs. Hope in the noted English women, she has devoted E.

Hopa being contested by a woman, Mrs, widow of the late Lieutenant Colonel She is running independently for planks of her platform is the demand England for trial for murder. The uniform of a war nurse. Like most much of her time to nursing Keep Children Away From School I Because Of Flu, Then Let Them Go To Movies, Declares Zuercker There are number of school children roaming the streets, and attending picture shows when, they should be in school, according to Truant Officer Zuercher, and if these children are not immediately sent school, he will be forced to take disciplinary action. The officer stated Tuesday morning that while making his rounds of the houses, he saw a large number of pupils in the down town district, Upon questioning some of MOTHER OF H. M.

LINN DEAD IN ZANESVILLE H. M. Linn of Bloomingville received word Tuesday that his aged mother, Mrs. E. Clapper, had died at her home 10 Zanesville early the morning, the result of the in-, fu mities incident to age Mr and' Mrs Linn left at once for Zanes-' ville.

Mrs Clapper had lived 1N Muskingum a all her life and had VISited here a number of times. She' would have been 83 years of age on Thursday, and will be buried that! day, the anniversary of her birth, Quickest Pain Killer on Earth CATALONIA, SPAIN, WANTS AUTONOMY Senor Cambo Announces Deputies Will Withdraw If It -Is Refused. BARCELONA, Dec 10-Senor Cambo, leader of the Catalonian autonomists announced today he would defend the bill for autonomy in parliament tomorrow. "If parliament refuses autonomy, the Catalonian deputies will have no alternative but to withdraw and dangerous agitation will follow," he Catalonia is a province in northeastern Spain having an area of 400 square miles and a a a a a a a population of about 2,000,000. It became a part of Spain in the twelfth century.

Citizens Protest MADRID, Dec 10-Thousands of citizens today engaged in an orderly demonstration against granting autonomy to ('atalonia The ministry was presented with a petition of protest. Merchants have agreed not to ship goods to Catalonia until the trouble is adjusted WOULD TELL PRESIDENT VIEWS GERMANS HOLD AMSTERDAM, Dec of the German republic would be happy to meet him discuss peace and food says the Cologne Gazette regarding the suggestion that President Wilson be invited to come to Cologne. "They also would let Wilson hear the German view on questions such as Polish and Swedish matters on which he IS sure to have received one-sided information. He might also obtain the release of German prisoners." BATTLED HEAVY SEAS. NEW YORK, Dec.

battling heavy seas for many days and passing through some of the roughest weather in history, the United States hospital ship Comfort arrived In New lork harbor late Monday with more than 400 wounded or sick American soldiers aboard K. Grocery H. 229 Columbus-av. Bell 6 and 7-Both -Har. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Bread Bread Bread Large Loaves 6 cans Clover Farm Milk, large size for 6 cans Clover Farm Milk, small size, 11c 6-cans Tomatoes, solid pack, 25c quality for $1.20 6 cans Tomatoes, solid pack, 22c quality fo1 6 cans Fancy Ohio Corn, 18c quality for 6 cans Silver Fleece Sauer Kraut Sic 6 cans Red Kidney Beans, 18c quality for 90c 6 cans Epicuro Asparagus Tips Fancy Red Alaska Salmon, Fancy Baby Lima Beans, lb 2 pkgs Shredde1 Wheat Biscuit 27c Gold Bar Pineapple, 8 slices to can for 350 Fancy Domestic and Western Apples.

A complete line of Fresh Vegetables. KAUFMANN HUTH Mustarine Stops All Pain in Half the Time it Takes Other Remedies -Oftentimes in Five Minutes. Subdues Inflammation and Reduces Swellings. TAKES ONLY ONE SMALL BOX TO PROVE IT Don br downnearted' Never mind If you have tried plasters and liniments and other things that don't to banish the pun and agony till day after tomorrow IL you want to hill pain get rid of aches--draw amnmation and all swellings disappear with amazing speed get a box of INC night anal Chemist disco. cred Mustarine made It ot good honest, true vel10n 11 added he 1 pain-destroying ingredients---took out the blisit nd ct tire meme al pr fession hv giving to the world a pieparatio1 ten 1 Patter thin mother wood old-fashionca but duty and blistering mustard plaster.

Mustarine relieves backache, headache, toothache, earache and neuralgia 111 five minutes--in an hour all misery will disappear. Sore throat goes over hago agony in an hour Chest stiff neck, neuritis, pleurisy rheumatic! pains and swellings all yield promptly are speedily ended Be sule you get Mustanne-always comes in yellow box. MUSTARINE REMEMBER ME If vou a1q in tho market for a phonograph, that 1S, if you are seeking an instrunent of the very finest tonal qualitics and one that is built on the most artistic design. Your Own Judgment Is all that we ask for Compare the several makes now being advertised (they're all godd) and then come and listen to a few stirring records on the Pathephone5 YOUR DECISION WILL BE PERFECTLY AGREEABLE TO US The Pathephone plays ALL records and plays them perfectly. Leo.

H. Gerhardstein 1007 W. Washington-st. Pianos Players font a A NINE HAGGLING OVER JURY WILL DELAY TRIAL CHICAGO, Dec. over jurors' today gave promise of a lengthy trial of Victor Berger and four other social1st leaders before Judge Landis here With a venire composed largely of farmers who said they had heard nothing of the charges of espionage act violations against the defendants the government quickly passed twelve men.

The first day found five jurors accepted by the socialists' attorneys. DENIFS STABBING COLE Lumb White, colored, charged with stabbing Tom ('ole several days ago. and who has been held at the polico station pending the result of Cole's wounds, was arraigned in mumcipal court Tuesday morning and he entered a pleat of not guilty. His hearing was set for Dec 19 and he Is held in default of $300 bond. Cole's condition is considerably 1m- proved TRUSTIES STILL MISSING Sheriff Perry Tuesday afternoon said no trace had been found of the Mansfield trusties who disappeared from the, Soldiers' Home Sunday when gold watch were stolen from the home of Adjutant A.

Moul. SPANISH INFLUENZA MORE DEADLY THAN WAR Said That Epidemic Cost More Lives Than American Loan In Battle. Danger Not Over. Great Care Necessary To Prevent Further Outbreak. The appalling ravages of Spanish Influenza in this country ale perhaps best realized by the statement recently made, that more deaths have resulted In little more than a month from this disease than through our whole eighteen months participation in the battles of the European War Our greatest danger now, declare authorities, 1S tho great American tendency to forget casily and to believe the peril IS over Competent authorities claim the coming of cold weather IS very apt to bring return of this disease and there should be no let-up the winter months of the following easily observed precautions, I remembering that Influenza 1S far casver to prevent that cure Influenza 1S a crowd disease Avoid crowds as much as possible Influenza germs spread when ignorant or careless persons sneeze or cough without using a handkerchief Cover up each cough or sneeze Do not spit on the floor, sidewalk.

in street cars or public places Avoid the use of common drinking cups and roller towels in public places Breathe some reliable germicidal and antiseptic air to destroy, the germs that do find lodgement in your nose and throat Remember, no safer precaution against Influenza could be employed In this manner than to get from the nearest drug store a complete Homer Outfit consisting of a bottle of the Pure oil! of Iyomet and a little vest-pocket hard rubber inhaling device, into which a few drops of the oil are poured. You should carry this Inhaler about with you during the day and each half hour or So put it in your mouth and draw deep breaths of its pure. healing germ killing air into the passages of your nose, throat and lungs Ev destroying germs before they actually begin work in your blood; you mav make yourself practically immune to infection. All these suggestions about Spanish Influenza are equally true in the prevention of colds, catarrh of nose and throat, bronchitis and even pneumonia. Don become careless Do your part Keep tho germs wav You may save 1 ourself a serous illness and the loss of several weeks work LEO GAGEN WOUNDED.

Leo D. Gagen, Cleveland soldier, reported severely wounded in Tuesday's casualty list, is well known in Sandusky, having several relatives. Patrick Gagen, Shelby is an aunt of the wounded soldier, aud Bernard, Phillip. Thomas George Gagen, Mrs. William Leonhiser, Mrs.

George cousinand Mrs. Jay ('onners are his August Sturm, well-known bar. ber, has opened a at TO EXAMINE TEACHERS. A city examination for school teachers has been called. to take' place next Saturday morning at o'clock, in the old high school build-; ing.

A large number of applicants ale expected to take the examination. TOLEDO SCHOOLS CLOSE TOLEDO, Dec. 10-Because of the prevalence of influenza among chilI dren here, all schools will be closed tomorrou for an, indefinite period. Childien under 18 are also barred IMPERIAL SIESTA TONIC WILL MAKE A FINE CHRISTMAS PRESENT DAN MISCHLER BELL PHONE 1260 1506 Hayes-av. from all public gatherings.

Let There Be Music In Your Home On Christmas Morning and All the Year Round The spirit that hits- your heart around Christmas. A Eve and Christmas morning--that carefree, happy thoughtfulness for your neighbor, relatives, strangers, friends- be made to live throughout your home all the year 'round- -a little music will do. Music and happiness are one. That's why we invariably whistle or sing when our hearts are at ease and 1. happiness holds full sway over us.

A piano in your home or a Pathephone will make every day Christmas day for you and all the family. LEO H. GERHARDSTEIN 1007 W. Washington-st. Perry Bretz is where you will find what is best for "His" Christmas Women are invited to make use of this store in their Holiday Buying.

Most women will want to give the men in their family useful gifts. Here are gifts for "him" at this -values that are purchased many months ago, hence the low prices we are able to sell these goods for today. You'll like our spirit of service, the desire to be helpful, our knowledge of what men like. Men's and Young Men's Suits For long -nothing more useful. SHOP Garters AND A useful, Men's and Young Men's Overcoats inexpensive gift.

Warm and comfortable- -valuablo health Hats Felts Velours, Stiff Hats. Caps Neckwear Smoking Jackets Bath Robes Fur and Cloth. All styles and prices. The kind he wants Every style and colors Suit Cases and Bags Sweaters and Cardigan Jackets Ile'll appreciate one of them. Always useful.

Umbrellas Underwear Something he'll be sure to like. Light and Heavy weight. Shirts Gloves Hose Silk, madras, wool All kinds--great values Cotton or silk--any color--box or pair. Mufflers Handkerchiefs Suspenders 3 Of Silk or Wool Plain or with initial. A gift he'll appreciate.

Belts Pajamas With initial or plain--elver buckles, c' Something that will please. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Mothers Will Have No Trouble Selecting Useful Gifts Here For the Children Suits, Overcoats, Underwear, Shirtwaists, Caps, Gloves, Etc. AND ALL PRICED ESPECIALLY LOW IS WELL IS MANY OTHER PRACTICAL ARTICLES HERE YOU WIEL FIND A MOST COMPLETE SHOWING WORKMEN CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS. THING IS NEW" STREET EVERT. PERRY BRETZ 136 E.

MARKET EL Lue a Me del 7 8 de 4 174 I them, he stated they told him their parents were keeping them out of school, supposedly all with influenza. "If I catch any of these youngsters down town again, I may be forced to arrest remarked the truant officer. "If they are too sick to go to school they are too sick to attend the movies." WAR-PEACE BULLETINS WASHINGTON, Dec. 10-The national soviet congress of Germany will meet Dec. 16 to fix a date for election, according to state department advices day.

The Berlin gov crument has agreed to accept the time set by the congress Each state will probably docide for itself what persons shall have franchise, WASHINGTON, Dec. 10-- The British government has allotted 40,000 tons of shipping to help bring American troops home during the month of December, it was learned today. AMSTERD.1M, Dec. 10- Count Karoly1, the Hungarian promier, attempted to commit suicide Sunday, according to a Budapest dispatch receired here today. He Is said to have been despondent over the political situation in Hungary.

GENEVA, Dec. 10--The Aus. trians, before the cracuation, completely sacked Eelgrade, according to Deputy Parisic of Croatia, who arrived here today. FLORENCE, juis, Dec. 10- The republican convention is session here, demanded 10: mation of a constituent as -embly abolition of secret diplomats and con-cription, transfer of the right to declare war to the people and establishment of a league of nations.

DON'T FORGET BAZAR. And social to be held at Salem Evangelical Church. Wednesday afternoon and even' City Briefs The 1919 1suc of War Savings! stamps has been by Post-' master James A Ryan. v. dicating tnat the sale will continue fo- some time In January tnc $5 stamps v.

sell for $412 cach The barge Chattanooga of tho Pringle Barge lino company arrived here Monday and will lay up for the winter at the Pringle dock The fair held during the past wee I for the benefit of Marr', churn was brought to a ciose Monday prening and returns thus far available indicated it was financial succoss. The fair held during the past week for the benefit of St Mary's church was brought to a close Monday evening and returns far available indicate it was a financial success. EMBARGO ON HOGS WASHINGTON. Dec 10 -The railroad administiation todav declar. ed a two day embargo on hog shinments to the Union Stock Yards in Chicago.

The embargo is today. Shipments will be again Thursday. wharves or moment a COMPLETE 444908 444908.

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