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Hamilton Evening Journal from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 2

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PAGE TWO A I I A THUKSDAY, APKII 24, 1919 For Every Purpose No matter for what purpose; you desire a'nig, we have it and in such a wide range of: patterns that every person can be satisfied. There arc beautiful room rugs of the best weaves as well ss the smaller rugs to brighten a spot here and there. You cannot go wrong if you select your rugs Prom our large stocks. And tlu: a arc easy a every person should take advantage oP our ofYerings. A.

payment down and the a on terms that will not tax Hie strings of the smallest purse. We arc ready and i i to serve von-NOW! GREAT FOE 1 EHERBEtiCIES San Oura Ointment Should Be In Every Homo. There never was known.a more reliable ointment Hiau In mosl every case where it has been used it has-created astonishment. II drew needle, out of the fool of the daughter of Mrs. James Hilchcoek, of Centrevilte, ntler Hie doctor hud used his lance and failed.

11 has grail healing and nnlisop- lie value. Il possesses so much heal- lug i (hat il is guaranleed bj The i Drug Co. to relieve kind of piles, teller, sal rlienin, boils, carbuncles, ulcers, ill kinds of chronic sores, chilblains and chapped or money back. H's mighty handy remedy it have in (he house in emeryencie.s fo bruises, burns, cuts or scalds, he cause, il relieves (be pain am! is in liseplie and U's a medir.iu chost in ilsclf--a i fntnily physician Hint is ever in demand. lit)c a $1.10 jar at The a i Drug Co.

BEST SKIN SOAP. 1 Individuals who declare themselves. Is Sun Curn Soap, because of it's BOLSHEVIKS ARE DUMPED INTO RIVER "hiladelphia Workmen "Treat 'em Rough" HIPS IN BAD And feel The Hemp Tighten About I heir Necks. lolshoviks in Philadelphia are and healing virtues. i I Use it regular v.

uiul il will make the listened to by the workmen ol Ihc and velvety will remove Quaker City, bul instead arc am blackheads. I the i i Ihe Delaware river. A dispatch I fo b( 1)i( skin, from Phihidclphia tells the story: 110 of i a should re- Two bolshevik! who attempted to CM1 ul 2f ccnls a cuke at The hold a mass, meeting yesterday a ffc Dnl Co new Government pier were rushed by nlfr i () I il a Iho-usand workmen, dragged from a scnl Tllompson Medical Titus-1 platform and marched to the end of the pier, where ropes.were fastened around their necks. Only the plead- Reports of (he loremen saved the "Reds Kre tonl el ivoin being lynched. Instead of stringing the men up to nl sn I i i i I rmi Hie piling the ropes about their necks were lowered to their waists nnd as vance from thai the Hnnuinian ad- cast is progressin nnd lliat Czech forces arc quid near were lowered lo llieir waists and as a score or more of fls(s found their Budapest, while a stales a uurk (ho radicals were kicked Rumanians have been checked the side of pier into the Dela- and that the Soviet regime is in lull pi ware, 25 feel below.

were administered. When the radical consciousness they fr Five duckings control of the situation. om lie river. Bricks, stones and tools followed them as they ran from tin 1 pier. began to lose were dragged SUBSEA VESSELS AN OLD I A Ijwentors Had Thoughts of Such Craft Centuries Ago, as' Ancient Records Give Proof.

Not In Iti'iO. when Lord first mnde a viifiuc allusion lo 'h subject, but in Ki-IS. It seems, was first mention made of the leave Paris at 2 o'clock today, il is understood that France and (treat i a i will make another to prevent nn open brenk at the pence table. Hope is expresse patches thai some way may still be found lo adjust the situation so thai illy will not quit (he conference. From statements made by Premier rlando last night it seems that he nsidered (he i a i of Preai- onl Wilson's statement relative ltlt; in dis-i nnd at some considerable leiiKl memoir published at "The Hra7.cn i i I 'lim-cll Vlinl." AllO I Premier Orlando Serpent, I'uiil's Churchynrd." And with (his discovery comes another, that Hie submarine, or "Ark for Sub- innrlno Navigation." as Ihc author, John Wilkins.

terms It. linil been I i found prucllenl possihlllly In ilavs of (lie civil wnrs. "Cornelous ''the ent Vulson's slnlcmont relative lv "the iunie as premature. I a talk with I imi viince "here in Unhand," nnd talinn correspondents he said a 01m It feasible." Tlierc Is snim 1 ic President's declaration llnil It- thlui; i-iipllvutlnely Elizabethan iiliout i I 1 1 III I 111? (Continued from Page 1.) action and insisting that there be no recession from the position taken. After Premier Lloyd George' visit to Premier Orlando this morning it was statec that the Italian Premier had postponed'hi departure from Paris until 8 this evening.

Premier Clemenceau, Premier Lloy George ond President Wilson met at th usual hour this forenoon but no outlines the topic under discussion were made public altho the Chinee-Japanese ques.tipn, reparation and possibly the Italian crisis may have been considered. Italian military forces will occupy the part of Dalmatia and other Adriatic territory named in the pact of London with about 100,000 men, it was ttatedtodav by CaptPozzi of Premier Orlando's staff. A 3'milar force, the Captain added, would be sent to the Northern region and around Fiume. Italian Delegation May Withdraw From Peace Conference ly should not have Fiume came "ut moment wlien the Itsiliun delegation as making a supreme effort, to iir- ivo al settlemenl." In a loiter dispatched later to Pre- licr Lloyd George and Premier Clem- nccau, the I a i a declared it ini- lossiblo lo continue to participate iscfully in the conference. Tho situation which has arisen by eiisoii ot Haly's unyielding altilude Mr.

Wilson's public statement is idmilledLy grave. Premier Orlando i sent, a report of the incident lo i a i a parliament and is pioled is declaring Ihat Hie Ilalian people would "express themselves." Koine ulvices report nn imposing domon- itralion in a city in support of Premier Orlando aud Foreign Minister Souuino, during which the Aiucr- (lils Jolin Wilkins, Mrlncc Elector Palatine," und his farsighted consideration of the submarine as a war auxiliary. Londoners become acquainted i him one Mnreb cvenliiB recently, as they opened ttielr I'nll Mall Curettes und dipped Into tin- contents. "Cornelons Dreble and his contrivance" nrousc tantalizing curloslly. Live Stock for Belgium.

N'o one In Belgium rejoiced more heartily when Ihe Germans were driven out Hum the small farmers whose lot under Ihe invaders had been enemy. A Urltlsh farmer, who has Just returned from Ihe wide npri- cultural district around Meniu. reports the country Is now practically devoid of live slock nnd nnd farm operations generally arc at standstill In consequence. Efforts are being mnde by the a i a relief of allies committee to replace the nni- uisls lit thai neighborhood killed or stolen by the (jcrmtins with good isb stock nnd a first consignment of dairy cattle will lie forwarded In Hie course of few weeks. These animals i will It is hoped, piny a vatnnblo The arrival of Ihe German pence the farms of Hie pens- mils which lay across (lie path of Hi' 1 inarch toward ican, British and French embassies guarded -by troops "to avoid possible incidents." Paris despatches I last night ilc- chired that President Wilson's slate- inenl had the approval of Premier Lloyd George und Clcnicnccan.

dclcgiilions nl Versailles liccn delayed, il is announced officially thiil Ihc Cicrmans i not be on llic scene of the peace congress 1. It is declared Mint this i i delay is not unwelcome lo ic allied und associalcd govcrn- nenls, as Ihcro arc ninny minor i which still must Ins cleared efore the i a a of Ihe Ireuly ready for presentation. The llal- iin crisis also will tend to retard the raming of the convention which the lernmus will he. asked to sign. A serious sctbnck for iussinii Bolsheviki bus occurred in ho Ukraine where Kiev, the rnpiUili New April 21.

Tliu Associated Press said toduy: Allhougli Premier Orlando of Italy announced at Paris last iiijjlil the I.laltan delegalion would will draw from the peace conference nn Uermnns In ttietr RESERVE YOUR HOMESITE IN LINCOLN PARK Hamilton 's Most Beautiful Property. IF you haven't soon LINCOLN PARK take an East Avenue Car out a i Street, got off at Eaton Avonno walk three blocks north and "LOOK TOR OUR GKZZ7V AND WHITE SIGNS" In driving, turn on Street to Park Avcnile out to Eaton Avenue, then two blocks north and "LOOK FOR OUR GRJKE9V AND WHITE SIGNS" LINCOLN PARK is a 1f i walk 'from the Court House. these directions and you will own a honiesile in LINCOLN PARK that will not only make you a beautil'ul home location but one that, will INCREASE IN VALUE- IT'S NOW OR NEVER, at WIG lo.w prices we are asking for LINCOLN PARK. SALE STARTS SATURDAY THIS WEEK. Rtlurn of the Ox.

The ox n's bnsl of burilen Is coming into its own ngaln In the fanning communlllcs of Mnloe and tlie oxsliiiR nnd apparatus used by blncksmllhs In shoeing the long ago Into the discard, is in use nKiiln. The sling consists of a rude frame of hcr Into which Ihe nnlninl Is fastened hy a plllnr.v. Straps nre Ihen under (he body, the ends lirlng made fast to upper timbers of the frame. In blacksmith shops 20 years ago the slings were common. Oxen nre less been wrested from Jkraininn revolutionist friendly to Petlare, the a i i a anti- lolsheviki leader.

The i a i in Hungary is slill Ibpiu bv expensive to feed a horses nnd arc IL. rtti 1111 fti tind COLLAR equally useful on small farms nnd rising value -of feed Is havlnjs much (o do with the comeback of the ox ns a work animal. Found an Executive. The lioys In small Indiana hlRti school desired a football lenui, hut Rot no cnconraRemcnt from their principal, who is a young woman. Finally they p.skcd her If they coulil hold a meeting to oi-Riintze tcnm.

She gave her con sent, hut offered no comment other tbnn. "I'm nfrald yon hoys nreu'l Rood rnmiKh executives to ninnnge such nil affair." The next morning they told her the result of their meeting. "We organize'" nur team," they said, "and, remember Ins what you told us about needing good executives, we elected yon cap tain." Call or See LE1NBACH-HUMPHREY SHIPMAN Bell 2258 3 FRECIITLING BLOCK Home 522, precincts. The work is he- cause many are too busy to i a in his a today said the boys from a i and I i joiinly on the battle field were too busv. THE TOTALS Continued from 1'aire.

1 Lite in Archangel. The sirl problem is ns serious lu M-clmnsei, Uussin. In bis mili- tnry cenliT. says Miss Boies, dlr'cclor of V. W.

C. A. work in Ilus who Is home on short a of absence. "Many girls from central Kiissm went up to lo spend 111' 1 summer liecniise of the lieal and the food shortage nnd when i i i iperntions were begun In Hie lerrl- ory siiiTonmllng they were nimble to go home. They were virtually refugees without goloshes, and tin- heavy winter clothing necessitry in I 'northern region.

With the coming of expeditionary force Ihe housing question oceanic serious one. Y. C. A. secrelnries a i comfortable quarters--rooms wllh' beds In nnd lighted wllh clee- trielt.v.

To be sure there arc several of us In end' room. "Many girl clerical and stenographic workers were needed of course al army headquarters nnd nt the poslolllce. This offered employment lo some of Hie refugees nnd women nre doing eve In Archnusel. even to nl'iiK trnmcars nnd trucking. They need recreation ninl i is what we are Irylni; tn f-'lvp them.

OVER $800,000 I'age 1.) Hood's The Spring Mocilclno i i the Blood Creates an Appetite nnd iVlakBs thf Weak throng SPOT CASH PAID FOR Liberty Bonds 130 High St. In Piano Storo. i received one hot meal. Io sacrifices compare with Congressman a Ourd a one of speakers at the i Loan huicncon nl Ihe V. M.

C. A Ibis 110011. i (be message from a i ivii-rxtlml Hie loun is not solely i und a its not nloue lo call mil capila! but il is practical demonstration of the. patriol- ol' the people of Ihe i Slntcs. I i i i i a record in all war caio- pnigns has been equal lo Hull of any in H'C country.

This N'ictory I.onn tnust not fail." WARDJREPORTS First ward reported subscribed in addition to chairman's re-j port. Third i i O. llurns, i reported subscribed instead; of $17,750. Vourlli subscription of Ci. A.

Renlschler added lo chair-'; I a report. MORE WORKERS ARE NEEDED More workers are needed in the I1K10X I i IN THF, I OF A I T1IK i A OF i A THE I I I filld. I I A 1NG TO 1 I A I5KICN MAD1 1 UNSOLIC1TKD AT TUF. i A IN IUITLKR I OF I A A MIDDLKTOWX. Hoovcn, Owens Rentschler, S100, 000--Black-Olawson- The iTiiiipiii.mil Hie i is progressing very nicely.

The teams are working bard lo make i i i i i i i i i a as soon as possible. i a i i Murphy a announced (wo more large subscriptions, one of $100,000 from the FToovcn, Owens Kontschler Co. and one of $50,000 from the IJlnek-Olawson Raports at Lunch. Tlie tennis met nt lurch today nl I C. A.

and henrd reports as far as they bad been returned. Congrcssmnn i i ul Ihe and made a short lull; on i Loon. 15. and 0. Boys Busy.

The Fi. and 0. boys, under the direct ion of Mr. West, are busy on tht' i Loan bonds and unless all signs a i i surpass i great- record of Liberty Loan, when they bought $22.000 bonds. Mr.

West said today thill he Ibc B. nnd 0. hoys would i invest in nl leasl $23,000 of i bonds. The a is on sale each even i at Tom- Pnska's store, Oke Olio. EIGHT-HOUR LABOR BILL PASSES SENATE I'aris, A i French sen- a passed tin; eiirhl-honr i maliinpf il Hie law of France.

DANIEL RISSINGER KILLED. Dayton, 0., A i i was i a killed when lie was over by a wagon in rn na n-ny al Third and Jefferson slrcels. Vdd Variety t.c the meal by serving Grape-Nuts No flavor like it, and no cereal flavor quite as good. Children love it:.

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