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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 10

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NEGRESS BURNED INSPECTED SCHOOLS JAMES T. MULLIN 4 Tiny Harris Attempts to Stamp Oat 'TAkYOMOVEL" ri i tsew 1 Harlan Plant Has Federal and State Indorsement. y-Schools in riveting, chippine and ISSUE "NO POWER -TROLLEY TRANSFERS NEWPORT GfilDGE IS STILL IN DANGER Flames With Her Tiny Harris, a Negress, aged 65 years, was painfully burned last night while fighting a fir which broke out PICTURES OF THE WAR Canadian Officer to Exhibit Views of Actual Fighting Major Boehm, who a few weeks ago addressed the members of the Rotary Club at Grace M. E. church Is coming to this city this week, with his collection of war views, taken along the French front.

Major Boehm was a caulking and fitting at Harlan plant of the Bethlehem Steel RAY A A tie home of Rebecca Thomas at' 1308 Peoples street. Mrs. Harris was! a visitor in tne place at the time but 11 i it TI.m 1am Nni fnrmr Toniidlan business man. who I the fire was discovered in the ne JWLV cu Kitcnen she attempted to extinguish Coal Conservation Observance to be Under Sopervisibn of Fuel Administrator Ten Weeges. pany were Inspected yesterday by Dean A.

R. Cullimore of Delaware College. A few weeks ago Dean Cullimore placed the stamp of approval of Delaware College and also the government upon the shipbuilding plant's schools and according to a government regulation, he is supposed to make semi-weekly inspection of the schools, reporting the progress made at them to Washington once each enlisted more than two years ago. He saw considerable fighting In and was commissioned to return to thi countrv and exhibit the war pic Come Flood and Rush Ice. tures to stimulate enthusiasm over the need for supporting the war program.

here under the tion. in an effort to bring home more iinuiv tn everv householder in the i ncei- iiaouco auu. bo aoinff she was severely burned about the hands and face. The Phoenix ambulance was summoned and removed her to the Delaware Hospital. TheVged woman's condition is said not to be serious.

The Liberty Fire Com pany was summoned to the house on a still alarm and the firemen had the blaze extinguished a short time after their arrival. The property was not dam- auspices or the cuamoer ox wmmww I Traction Company Provide Soch Owing to Frequent Interruptions of Service. Thomas W. Wilson, vice-president and general manager of the Wilmington and Philadelphia Traction the company yesterday issued an order to its employes by which all patrons of the trolley cars, who are compelled through stoppage of cars, to walk to their destination, will be provided with) special transfer slips which will entitle them to a ride whjen the cars are running. nrder went into effect yester nd it Is honed that his pictures, wun i usov, i Atturumg 10 rroressor tuuimore, The dangerous condition of the Barker bridge at Newport remained unchanged throughout yesterday and last night.

Levy Court Commissioners Groves and Assistant County Engineer Grubb liectures he will give may arouse the workers Of industrial plants engaged vantage in the conservation of fuel, the Harlan schools are among the has set aside Wednesday January 30, best in ths east of shipworkers. "The as national "Tag-Your-Shovel" Day. men know their business and the dis-The observance of this event in this patch with which they are able state will be under the supervision of turn out workmen drilled in the fun- in war work to greater efforts in Industrial Loan Association Officers, Charles H. Ten Weeges. the federal damentals of the trades is very creditable," he said.

At a meeting of stockholders of the tuei aamimsiraior ior ueiaware, Through Mr. Ten Weegega, the gov- The dean has several ideas relative Industrial and Savings and Loan As a.geu 10 any serious extent. Negro Dies Suddenly. H'iWhite- a Negro, living at di6d sunly in his home early yesterday afernoon. The W' after investigation sociation yesterday afternoon direc- ernment has called upon the pupils of the work and- which he hopes will the public and parochial schools aid in the making instruction go more day, the conductors btfng instructed ODD TROUSERS smoothly.

He is particularly pleased to start at once, where patrons re with the manner with which the in-jnUest it, to give th)e special transfers structors go about their work and says stalled cars. These slips will be throughout the state to render valuable war service by taking charge of the actual work. or. the campaign and January 30 will see approximately tors were elected for the ensuing year, and it was voted to increase the capital stock of the company from $10,000 to $250,000. These directors were named: Wi Hard Springer, A.

V. w.Jo-hoa William McCorkindale, yui jruur suit or KtllttnAOM 1 xUU11 lUaL tne man's death was due that no other shipyards that he has the day of issue or the fol- ftad be under 000 public school pupils, and approxi visited have any more experienced lowing day and win De nonoreu ivi physician but the iat spent all yesterday at the scene, me engineers of tho Delaware and Maryland divisions of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company were also present and offered any possible assistance to the Levy Court commissioners and the County Engineer. The assistance from the railroad could not be of any advantage because the Jones Construc-ion Company has a. force of men working on the scene and have made progress to the extent of attempting this morning to raise the bridge back upon the abutment rrom which the structure was forced some days ago. Commissioner Groves said last night, when called upon by a reporter of Wilmington Morning News, that the one ena of the bridge is touching the that if there was a.

sudden thaw or flood, the bridge would surely be swept Even if the construction men succeed in placing the structure back upon the $2 to $8. Sizes 31 to 52 Wai Corduroys, $3.50 to Jj. Heavy Khakis, $1.50 to Howard A. Turner, Caleb M. Sheward, mately 8.000 parochial school children Henry R.

Isaacs, Thomas M. Mona-! each "In The Country's do- patient for workmen, if so well drilled, as the Wilmington 'men. itut, seen the several days. ing valuable work for the Government, Riding Breeches, $2.50 to ghan, Carroll W. Urtmtn, iarry Lynch, W.

J. Highfield, Haldeman C. Stout, Stephen E. Hamilton, Charles a ride on any line in any direction on either of those days. The transfer is to be punched on thje emergency end, and the conductor will also be required to mark the number and ign his name on the reverse side.

Each transfer will be punched with the date of its issue. F. Bicta, Morris Levy, Townsend N. Plain Greys. Si and $5.

Mixed Cheviots. $3 to $5. Mixed Worsteds. $2 to 14 Miller. JUVENILE COURT'S WEEKLY SESSION helping to win the war.

Arrangements have been made with vA. R. Spaid, State Commissioner of Education, and Clifford J. Scott, Superintendent of Schools, for the organization of the public school children, and with the Right Rev. John Monaghan Bishop of Wilmington, to organize the parochial school pupils for the work.

The imperative need for such an endeavor as this lies in the fact that in spite of the utmost effort there is au worsteds, M-to $8. Boys' Knickers. 50c tn ODD FELLOWS HALL COMPANY MEETING Treasurer's Report Good Officers Were Re-elected and Former Committees Continued. Retail Druggists Elect Following the addresses and routine business at the annual meeting of the Retail Druggists' Association of Wilmington In Parlor B. of the Hotel Boys' Long Trousers.

$1.50 I $5, ia every size from ,1 i 3 cars. abutment this morning, the danger is mnv if thr should 1 duPont Tuesday night, the following nut vntu v. nfnnarv -were- pipptpr! for the ensuins Four Boys Accused of Larceny of Waste from Philadelphia and Reading; Cars. year: Albert Dougherty, president; Bti" shortage of 50,000,000 tons of William Bitner, vice-president; Oscar coa.1 which must be made up in every New Suits today. New Overcoats in and ready.

MUJVS HOME. STORE, Rth and Market. come a sudden break of the ice as a result of a thaw or a warm rain. "If, however," said the commissioner, "the ice moves slowly after the bridge has been put back to its original foundation, we do not anticipate any way posiDie. xne saving of every C.

Draper, secretary, and Miss jsora Brendle, treasurer. It was decided to hold meetings monthly during this year. shovelfull of coal by the domestic consumers everywhere will aid materially, and it is to impress this fact upon boys, ranging in age from 7 to 13 years were before Judge Prickett This will be. welcome news to a lot of residents of Wilmington and the suburbs, many of whom have, during the past few weeks, paid a nickel for a ride of a block or more, in some inst nees being required to walk several miles to their destination. A suggestion to this effect was made by a representative of Wilmington Morning News at the conference last week, participated in by Mayor Lawson.

President McMullin of the Utility board and Mr. Wilson. The latest instance of thjat occurred yesterday morning around 7 o'clock, when hundreds of workers wera going to their places of employment. Cars were stalled all oyer town, and many of the passengers could ride only a block or two and had to walk many blocks, in addition to being late for work. Xne' of the most serious incon the minds of the people that the Federal Fuel Administration has In Juvenile Court yesterday charged with larceny of waste from cars of adopted the tag day method It has been said that any worthy cause which enlists the sympathies -of Disease The Odd Fellows Hall Company met in the Odl Fellows Building, at King and Tenth streets, yesterday afteri-oon, and held the election of officers and directors.

Andrew L. Johnson, secretary and presented his annual report, showing the company to be in a flourishing condition. Following the reading of the report, the stockholders re-elected the fol You Can Defy the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company. The boys are alleged to have taken the waste from the journals of the cars, which were loaded and standing in the West Yard II Your Blood is Pure and built a bonfire with it. Judge Prickett placed them on probation under the strict supervision of tne Probation officers who are in structed to report to the Judge the Don't Invite Attack by Sluggish "1 Circulation.

veniences of the day, however, as slightest deviation from his orders. that strong, virile, robust vitality that keeps the system in perfect condition to resist the attacks of disease that everyone is subject to. By keeping the blood purified and the circulation strong and vigorous, the children is half won; for their enthusiasm and eagerness is spontaneous and catching. When the twenty-! one million of school children in the United States start to spread the word of fuel economy throughout the coun-! try, we may be sure that it will bei spread. It is only sane optimism to believe that practically every coal shovel in the country will be tagged, and the message of conservation thus carried will hardly be lightly regarded or forgotten.

And, at the same time, the tagging of the shovel of every domestic consumer of coal will call attention to the great economies possible in the use of coal. The message will reach everyone that coal Is- to be a factor Not a Corn oi Callus on Feet Apply few drops, then lift them off without pain. Three boys, charged with disorderly far as general business was concerned, occurred the middle of the conduct were given a hearing, on be when the power was off the ing placed on probation, one permitted (the system more easily wards off dis commercial system for over an hour, by his own choice to go to a home in the country and the third having his many industries remaining idle dur case retired. They are alleged to have gotten into ease. This can be done by everybody by the use of a few bottles of S.

S. the great vegetable blood medicine. S. S. S.

routs out all impurities and revitalizes the blood and gives new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Go to your drug store and trouble at a barber shop over the A noted Cincinnati thority discovered lowing directors, the figures opposite each director's name showing the number of years he has been filling the office: Andrew L. Johnson, 41st year; Chas. P. Maroney, 33rd; James F.

Price, 26th; William J. Quigley, 12th; George Turner, 12th; William Douty, 8th; Harry W. Hobson, 8th; Jacob F. Snyder, 7th; "George H. Bennett, 3rd; William A.

Hiller, 3rd; Frank N. Over-deer, 2nd. Following the election of the directors these officers were elected: Charles P. Maroney, president; William J. Quigley, vice-president.

Andrew L. Johnson, secretary and treasurer. The officers served In the samo positions last year and their re-election yesterday is an expression of confidence by the directors. The same committees that served during 1917 were reappointed yesterday: Building William W. Douty, Keeping your blood supply up to the standard of perfectjpurity, is like building an Impregnable fortress around the system," to protect it the insidious enemy of disease.

Thus you are assured of a strong and vigorous vitality that means perfect health. When impurities creep into the blood supply, there is a loss of energy, a failing of the appetite, you are easily tired and find the body weakening under ordinary tasks, all of which means that you are losing ether compound and ca3 it freezone and it nowrf in winning the war, and that it is a patriotic duty to save it. It will call to the attention of everyone that fuel may be saved by the insulation of be had In little botGai a few cents from any jrf get a bottle today, and if you need any medical advice, you can obtain same without cost by writing to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific E. 40, Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Georgia. Brandywine and broken In a door after a battle in the street with hair tonic and other toilet articles.

The boys were all about 15 years old. A nine year old boy, charged with staying away from home was placed in a home in the country. A 13-year-old girl, charged with being incorrigible was sent to the Delaware Industrial School for Girls. Three boys before the Julge for breaking terms of probation were oture. I You simply apply ai drops of freezone upoi ing that entire period.

Among othlers, the newspaper offices were seriously affected, losing much valuable time at one of the most important periods of the day. When Inquiry was made at the traction office it was stated that the trouble was due to bad coal, whichl would not make steam, and it was necessary to shut the power off until steam could be accumulated. At the proposed adjourned hearing to be given the Traction at the Public Building next Saturday night, by City Council, thje coal question may also be taken up, according to a member of Council. While the Traction Co. has nothing to do with the fuel situation here Councilmen say they would like official inquiry made into thje reports that some of the dealers are not giving the public a square deal.

itnaer corn or painful lus and instantly the i ness disappears, shortly you win furnaces and pipes, and by the weather-stripping of windows, by stopping the drafts under doors. That we shall all be healthier by keeping our rooms at a moderate temperature the ablest physician agrees. In saving gas and conserving electric light we are saving coal, and there is no economy so slight but that it will prove of material help in the great conservation battle. corn or callus to chairman; J. Quigley, Harry inai you can lift 1 witn Angara.

W- Hobson, George H. Bennett, William A. Hiller. No pain, not Renting James F. Price, chair given hearings.

One was continued on; probation, one held temporarily at the detention home, and the other is to be brought into court next week for another hearing. A 13-year-old boy who had been before the Court previously for lncorrig-Iblity was brought before the Court and turned over to the Delaware Chil cubMri mnrm The tags bear on one side the repre Plying freezone or man; George Turner, Jacob F. Sny dcr. Borax sentation of a shovel, on which Is wards, and it doesn't printed "Save that shovelful of coal Makes Your Auditing Frank N. Overdeer, I chairman; Jacob F.

Snyder. William a day for Uncle and on the re irntat th skin. Hard corns, mU or corns bet-ween ttt Of REMONSTRANCES FILED dren's Home Society. He was found to have failed to complied with In aiso lougnenea as Clothes Sweet Smelling verse is a series six hints on saving! Quigley. coal.

It is believed that this tag day Custodian-Edward C. Fraim. will not only bring much knowledge! concerning economy to the house-', HEALTH CONDITIONS holder; it will prove a liberal educa-j Just shrivel up and BS 41 so easy, it is wnmfJ It works like a Ctrl Try it! structions of the Court given at the previous hearing. A nine-year-old boy charged with being a defendent child was turned ovr to the Delaware Children's Home Society. Two reports of visits and one report of a child placed in a home were approved by the Judge.

Women' should keep freszone their dressers and never let a ca Law and Order Society Opposes Licenses for Three Places. Frank E. agent of the Law and Order Society last night announced that remonstrances were filed yesterday against the granting of liquor licenses to three applicants at the March term of court. A remonstrance was filed against tho granting of a merchant's license (new) to Luiggi DeLucca, of 519 Tat- Wash your clothes with 20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips and destroy perspiration odors and make your clothes clean, and sweet smelling. It's the Borax in these Soap Chips that does the work.

ache twice. Auto Rams TeJcsrraph Pole. uon in conservation to me cniiaren themselves and the result of the campaign will be, indubitably, that not only will the nation save fuel for its war-needs, but at the same time the houses of the land will be warmed without waste. Arrangements have been made with Scout Executive Greenhawk, of the Boy Scouts of America, to place posters in each of the hundreds of grocery, cigar, drug and other retail stores throughout the city, several days in advance of the tag day. Each of these bears a representation of the shovel tag, and describes the purpose KIDNEYS NEVER Annual Report of Board of Health Will be Gratifying Although the annual report of the Board of Healthl has not been sub-mitt3d in.

past years until April, Dr. M. Myers, secretary of the board, has decided to present this year's re-por to the board this month. The clerical force at hjealth offices is now at work on the report, which, according to Dr. Myers, will be gratifying in that it shows the general healthl of Wilmington to have been unusually good during 1917.

This is true in the number of contagious diseases, there feing less typhoid and scarlet fever cases as well as diphtheria, measles and other ailments. Only one case of smallpox was recorded hjere as compared with a number for the year 1916. Mm AU In trying to avoid a collision with another machine at Fourth and Orange streets yesterday the driver of an automobile ran his car into a telegraph pole. Three women in the machine were slightly injured but they were able to go to their homos. The automobile vas badly wrecked.

It was a Delaware car bearing license tag No. 5983. MULE TEAM BORAX SOAP CHIPS nall street, the stand formerly occupied by Joseph D'Amico, whose license was revoked for selling liquor in excess quantities. A remonstrance was filed against Philamo R. Dill at the northeast corner of Second and Washington streets, among the allegations being that a private room is maintained where men and women drink.

Similar allegations are made in the remonstrance filed against Mary A. Toner, at the northeast corner of Sixth and Madison streets, Mr. Haley said. of the administration. Administrator Rub pain, soreness and stHL.

1 i ne. Ten Weeges has requested that all ngni out witn old at, jbcok. will not harm the most delicate fabric. An 8 oz. package of 20 storekeepers give space to the posters for the brief time it will be -required to display them, and compliance with his request will be rendering valuable service to the cause.

iviuic cum uurai ouap vnips Kidneys cause backache? So! Army Trucks Go Throug-h City- A detachment of army trucks on their way from Philadelphia to Camp Meade stepped in. this city at noon yesterday while the soldiers in charge had lunch. will do the work of 25c worth have no nerves, therefore cas 'of ordinary laundry soap. cause pain- Listen! Your bad is caused by lumbago, sciatica State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J.

Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of -the firm of P. J. Cheney dolnir business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid. Prevents shrinking.

In Orphans' Court. In Orphans' Court yesterday Judge Herbert L. Rice appointed Loleita strain, and the quickest To oi inuin, old-fahiond soothing, penetrating "St. Jacow and that said firm will pay the sum of ment." Rub it right on the a ONE HUNDRED DOL.LlA.ks for each and F. Reed guardian of George Forrest and Caroline J.

Ramsay guardian of MMp paste, good for all household purpose, add on quart of boiling water to threo heaping tablespoon fnls of 20 Mule Team Fire at Local Plant. Fire was discovered Tuesday night in the plant of the Bond Bottle 'Seal Company, at Fifth and Monroe streets. It is thought to have been due to wire insulation A still alarm was sent to the Weccacoe fire company which responded and the blaze was quickly extinguished. The loss will not amount to more than $50. Ulro files Mary Morris Ramsay and James every case 'of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE.

FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 18S6.

A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Tilghman Ramsay. Loleita L.

F. Reed was granted an order to sell Borax Soap Chips. Sold by aU good dealers real estate of George Forrest. Charles B. Evans made return of the A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treatment Will Answer the Question Emphatically.

appears. Don't stay crippled! fie small trial bottle of "St. JacotnW ment" from your druggist andtej up A moment after it is you'll wonder what became oi backache, sciatica or lumbago 'St. Jacobs Liniment" stops anjP sale of real estate of Virgil Gray which was confirmed. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.

Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c.

Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Express Company Employes Dance. Employes of the Adams Express THE TRUTH ABOUT ECZEMA AND PILES hum ar dincolor the skin. It's the only application to ruH wnalr lam or nainful back, 1 Company gave a dance at the Nobis Hotel and Restaurant last night, Which was attended by forty-two per lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, Accused of Larceny of Milk. Willis T.

Lay, aged 17 years, who claims to be a resident of Raleigh, N. was arrested here last night on a charge of larceny. He is alleged to sons. N. A.

Rothstein was the march leader, and at the conclusion of the Usm, sprains or a strain. Thousands and thousands of people, says Peterson, are learning every week that one OK 5f 'V dinner addressed the gathering. A 30 cent box of Peterson's Ointment will i abolish Eczema and banish pUes. and toe nave stolen two quarts or miiK own- delightful evening was spent until 1L50 o'clock, at which hour the party grateful 1 letters "1 receive every (Say arrt-ed byMoras Jtubenstein-of worth more to me thaa money. dispersed.

The ballroom of the Nobis was beautifully decorated with flow ers, flags, etc. Second street. The boy claims he came here seeking work but was unable to find any. His funds became exhausted and he was hungry, and he says he took the milk to satisfy this hunger. I bad Eczema for many years on my head and could not get anything to do it any rood.

I saw your ad and got one box and I owe you many thanks for the good it has done me. There isn't a blotch on my heaa now, and I couldn't help but thank Peterson, for the cure is great, Mrs. Mary Hill, 420 Third Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Disclaims Knowledge of Bazaar. Posters having appeared the city advertising1 a coming "Hello! Send Me a Box ot Pyramid.

Your case Is no worse than wera the cases of many who did try this remarkable Pyramid Pile Treatment and who have since written us let-1 ters bubbling over with Joy and: thankfulness. Test it at our expense by mailing the below coupon, or tret a 60c box from your druggist now. Take no substitute. Camp Association to Meet. There will be a meeting of members of the Hilltop Association of Brandywine Summit Camp' at the home of Mrs.

James T. Chandler, Delaware avenue and Jefferson streot, tonight. It is expected that the Rev. J. D.

C. Hann, of Philadelphia, a member, of ti association, will be present. bazaar represented to be for the ben I have had itching pile? for la years and Peterson's is the only ointment that relieves me. besides the piles seem to have gone. A.

B. Ruger, 1127 Washington Avenue, Racine, Wis. tTse Peterson's Ointment for old sores, salt rheum and all skin diseases. It banishes pimples and blackheads in than 10 days and leaves the skin clean, clear and pleasant to look upon. Druggists guarantee it.

efit of the Knights of Columbus war fund, a local official of the Knights of Columbus last night authorized the statement that the organization knows nothing about the affair. Probe Cost of Living. The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, with local headauarters in Farm Loan Association A meeting of representative agricul FREE SAK1PLE COUPON. PTRA5HD DRUG COMPANY. 65 Pyramid Building, Marshall.

Mich. Kindly send me a Free sampla of Pyramid Pile Treataaest. In plain wrapper. Name Street Bum the old Federal building at Sixth and Cored His RUPTURE me turists of the county was held in the old Federal Building, Sixth and King streets, Tuesday afternoon, for the purpose of discussing the organiza "VALUE OF SAYING" Ktat tion of a Farm Loan Association. Ad King streets, is making an investigation relative to the cost of living for Wilmington families whose wage earners are employed in the shipbuilding industry.

Nine agents are engaged in visiting the families and obtaining from the housewives an estimate of the cost of necessary commodities during the year of 1917. dresses were made by Mr. Pierce of With prosperity oMtWa the Agricultura 1 Department and tne latcn-sinng v- ie0 Now Open to Receive ine Bignai ior 11 to conJ i County Agent Bausman. The meeting arjourned to meet at an early date tential it is ior us an Importance of an interest intra account for organization. "The farmer saves some cor -The wise man saves for raw i 1a nro" Commissioned a Lieutenant.

In the City Court yesterday, Peter I was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no good. Finally I got hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Years have passed and the rupture has never returned, although I am doing hard work as a carpenter.

There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble. I have nothing to sell, but will give full information about how you may find a complete cure without operation If you write to mi Eugene M. Pullen, Carpenter, 599D Marcellus avenue, Manasquan, J. Better cut out notice and show It to any others who are ruptured you may save a life or at least stop the misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an opera Freight F. Zarenski was sentenced to six 1 Tne vaiae oi tu 1 Philip L.

Laird, of Laird and Company, brokers, who has been commis time you make ae po. 1 non-sup- montbs Imprisonment for port. sioned a first lieutenant in the ord and you win una iu- stantly work to your adranw Why not try it? 30 reductiorTon all Jewelry, Diamonds anci Musical instruments. Suit cases, hand bags, skates, daisy military air rifles. Charlie Loan Office N.

E. 4th Shipley. Sts. nance department of the United States army, has gone to Washing Richard Cuff, colored, was fined $5 for disorderly conduct. 4 ton, to receive assignment to duty.

'L DEPOSITS, Colds Cause Headache and Grip ACCOUNT Rash in New Post Representative Walter Rash has become supervisor of garbage collection LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the cause. There Is only Savings Fgjf here, having relinquished his post at one Bromo Quinine. E. W. Camo Dix where he had charee of th S.

e. Cor. wa tion, vj GROVE'S signature on box. 30c sanitary arrangements,.

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