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THE ViCKSBURG EVENING POST. SATURDAY, Al'GUST 1917 PAGE 2 1 ii i. '-ircDJWiKiV'C wad iikmilCTDICC 'Trr moih. Si the (or of the plaid or cn. 7 b- pia; i.rniiuiii i nun i mri 11 1 1 .1 line" "back of the organ-.

gingham od m'her f-r piplr. -xiU lust a efficient as! and roLar aci i or for mining ITCOECZM I salt port. on of th dr in hif- i DOWN; TRUTH GETS PAST VIGILANT BERLIN that of the English and the French who have bad three years start of us i ir. experience and operations. i and-half" fir" -ey a very Clauified ArhertiiemenU I.OwT film and" i tii'l bgr.il.

$2 i reward if returned. a. Gaston. aor 't'ic popiiar CENSOR, REVEALING CAUSE OF DESPERATION, training mum tfcf frlain ty plain organdy HEALED BY Cimcrj Began With Red Watery-f-Ve Bllst, Burning Terrible. Scratched Until Blood Came, it ginghas.

r.c and veil, ard I that cn.t-fr.. 1 Small arid Urge Checks Fascinating Plaids Ha Ccrtintlcss Charms tr.i-.A.i., but i iia nfy collar dre-s-1 I tr.a::; iaisr's: indot. whkh be little bet- hKNT. roil RENT- To ti Sosth n'reei. Ail micr a conveniences Applj Konelll Co.

2-1 i er.ed i 1- ts shortage 1 ourg a. (By felted Press.) Washington. Aug. 4 -Eipert inter-j prefers by the hundreds will soon be i ban so many en sorJ.ers. pplies Oer-' ter ThU less of ti-ne.

becoming ever 1 the business of mat-. needed to tarry on more (oaimon." n-t s.mpiy "After siffenng eiht montht C. very bad cast ol eczema I was ejeJ healed by the use of Cmicura Som -If ar Wiurid i a vacation. I national army 1'nf'! Sam's ne bi.11 and (i' t.i'. ha Wasfctr.gtor.

tr'x-ps are tarw of mumtior.s ar, B.any's war in i down va trie current and her munition p' Ring only part a part of th weapons on ST-res This is 1 ni.b: rk'-d r.h an unusual iai it and hit K'hiio and board In prl-j to xet.tleir.e-i. t'iav. ter of a day or two once in a but so that this great; ultra-loyal from the beginning; are snowing la. of coal K'jr weeks run-t. c-iiy sheits and ot.ner tnaetern militury "a jrour "Rtam rCH KENT-Vte in 1223 Mor.ro.

aug 4 i a ft. a a abroad. Complete courses In military inter- i en.bruii!-ry on rif. if n-t rn're, 1,1 th fi.rhaai 'bat I ill. I 1 of th-? sir, is at Ut dritn to voice 1 1 sr -riijjiovcii for trim- it t.

tahi for this short- oretation of foreign languages, ap- -if formed, tc.r-. 1 fj ag their pay envelope. proved by Secretary Baker and the an iif.ie doabt the short-; in, offered for the The xliirf ait lre. or. of the' 1 r-ie, f.ve room, ba'hi ai! modern (onvr.tTi- on far lit.e.

i M'r 'n. 1 t-uiltftc, v.a jL entire biy was tStctf, The itching and for. to of 'he frantic TOH ft ENT 1 and toilet fn, farrti'-r 1 1 1 di) per aio Jul 3i-t. t. ir.i-r!'d in tfc.a summer in v-ry erl? ir aaori here n.i' of th ir.nr.a.-ii ijr firji ar 1'atm in li ar! priti ar.d, hi)'?" a a.4-Thr i-ry kin'l of There age of at i'-a'vt on were terrible.

al c-e the real uric. I many' p-ace n. efforts of the en y'rte furious aiiied attacks summer at Columbia I'niversity, where the great French oa! (en-! linguists of every variety will be wrote is reason to believe, as' Hi out or home and field service dur- i has befti re- The ait and th 1 favor in ff scratched vj tha a. i i i i ter. bur tc.

deci-KMan front. through a ar rar i 1 t4' Ditsou WCSiia ionic, ia i cowa not i iadivareti by dinpatchess. thai 4 -ul li'l pjK UK N'T up -f over r. Co, 1 saw now cuncurj oiap and (j ment had healed so many i even the Uerman mm are not pro- gfurter white Ing the war. They will enter the army with the raDk of sergeant.

First class interpreters, the War '11 down belli. viho tn renter The iare 3 are m-l reached Washtr.g-on, ducir.g up taf-a. on acrojnt of sent for a sample. 1 bought mow fr.iu p-ar 1 a 1 r. 'A I.

as healed. Now my skinisariw (. Mi mph of about isitr. tens fier-nany's lark of able-bodied men. The shortage of elect arises flora the c.1 sho Department has found, are a hard current tQ iBto the service in age.

but It; fee the Jt: tat n-copy of the has jnr at nbscur par" tile wboie try critiia' tid the eatrle eye tery "in tie' of ir.g of short ti' 321 Lee Hampton, Va. a trnsroirK In whl pi'4Ue n'Tttt, of coUrs mii. thee fr' k. it escaped eensor is a mys- I j') of the means more tr.an a mere lack of cur preliminary training course must be n.a riMiiu rotiaito 229 IUrrlon I Hhone I 1 a 4-1 i 1 1 -1 i TOR 1(KNT-Nifly furnnt.l l.on.'( clow In All mo.tfrn vr Uti- rr cl ap for rhalil ami ilt-l alrablo tr.m Ko parllniUra pbiic w. roR It N'T- MTlern two ntory Rat.

Cuticura Sozp daily and Cuticuni. ment occasionally prevent pioplti bbekheads or other eruptiont (1 rent to operate mar sine, snurtag speak and be able to of electric current menaces Germany si r. Pnh His tin that the work-, is beeiwjtmg more supply of nitrates, the essential basis business will not be merely to trans- I ure praiti'ai aroi pretty. in are pieitrt or jfa'hered. ard utnefim trimm-d wita deep tucks golr.g arour.4 tl: lower prt Mure elatorate.

but made Soniwht war in-iu-try. on ac-j of powder and every form of explosive, i comn.oa irt th late military documents and letters sightly complexions are often a bu social and business success. 1 For Free Sample Each by Mt Mail address post-card: "Cutkm Dept. R. Boston." Sold tverywh He must converse inteiiigently and aid officers with only a knowledge of I5 0'J p-r motilh.

Hione 16! Juijr 7 aat. f. count of shrt of electric current and ma'f rials, we demand i that the workn '-n shall everywhere 1 be pasd for the lost, "The in'olera 1e prices of fiKnl and 1 all 0.. bm rjil khpIt. English In carrying on that part of their business which must be done 00 Carrie are some dr liMorgetf rrep and Kirn of 1 r-p de Chine niatfhirig in iolor Th-- ri.arn.mg for after- Uerniaay has ro nitrate deposits and is forced to rely upon the fixation of! atincisphrii- nitrogen by electric cur-; rent.

i Th vital meaning of this obscure; paragraph In a German newspaper is! that th German war machine is breaking down and no amount of; frenzied drives by the kaiser or crown in foreign countries CflR UK ST Unuvt fo'ir rounn, kltihen ami paniry. Apply lreet, aug 4-al-mnn-l-f- NOTICK TO CKKWTOHS. Before receiving appointment to the service the applicant must pass the ped tn pal blue or paiejmn lniiK 'his demand, 'as I pink. a further -ration their living conditions is unbearable" Adinlni.trator' Xotk-e to Credhar regular army physical examination almost as big a job as learning a cou western front of K. O.

Deceased Analysis of resolution shows prince on Ku-ia or tb liort I'aneU and Soft Oraperi-. i niie n.e srraufnt frok: i toiinnii-t tn lie the main theme of; ihe at present, there are if variations which riijwj and again diyerg from the beaten; Letters of Administration hiriii been granted on the 30th dayoljiii ple of languages. He mut also prove American birth and citizenship and loyalty to the cause of the t'nited its importance This is not a local can conceal that tact. union protesting about condition? that: might arise a transportation tie-j up. but the strongest of ail the Oer-; Confirmation of the sensational dis- A.

D. 1917, by the Chancery Court States. His family tree is thoroughly Hilt HM.K. roh HALE Two forncf lota on Second North ire'f. arid one on Kirt North atreef.

Cheap Will take -e-ond hand Ford In Ira'le Addre rare Kvulnx l'ot July TOR SALK Household furniture I heap Tarty usUlliK on ai rount of leavlnr town. Address 1S20 Monro Hi. I'hona aun. 2-t f. Warren County, Mississippi, to Uj undersigned upon the estate of rrun unions with 'a pre-war member-; pa'h.

In nrst nketch I a oresj tioing a snort panel which breaks th straight lit.e In front. I'aectt patch from Washington telling thoroughly trained interpreter is im-Germanys war industry is slowing mediatel. assigned to duty. fur the Lefoldt, deceased, notice is owkr given to all persons having eUiai against said estate to present tkt government Is at present shy of lin rent and matfrlal is in two tlipatrhe. one from Switzer- po Kts a the ildus fulfill tn same uiiMion, while the box -pleats at the front and tia 'k of the skirt preserve the straight lines as far as possible.

The panel ii repeated In the back same to the Clerk of said Court lit probate and registration accordlntu law within one year from this dsn, land stating Germany has refused to guists. If he completes his course before the national army needs him, he may be assigned to duty in the camp where thousands of aliens are temporarily interned, or the department let Switzerland have more coal un Have kn (J or they will be forever barred. For Sale (o4 Mule no for II ltlnf This 3rd day of August, A. D. ship of repre.s.-ntei in every Industrial etty protesting about the loss of time In war industries generally, demanding that workmen "everywhere" be paid for this time.

The loss of productive time is not due to a deficiency of some one material for which a substitute might be found by Oerman science, but to a shortage Of the essentials of industry without which not a wheel can turn "Coal, electric and materials" This shortage is affecting, not the woodworking industry or some other line of manufacture with which Germany could dispense, but the War E. A. LEFOLDT. Administrator, aug. 4-11-18-25-sat.

of justice investigation service. JIM TAKES A BRIDE. less a huge loan Is granted, and the; other from Berlin announcing restau-1 rants, hotels and other public places have been ordered to reduce lighting to one-fifth the illumination per-' nutted up to December, 1516, ou ao-j count coal shortage. This means! they will be permitted to furnish: light only two hours a day. which; barely covers the most re.strkted meal ti me.

just the name as in the front. There are several frocks In which this htp-ietigrh panel appears. The model illustrated is for youthful figures. The dress is developed In oyster-white linen with heavy allover embroidery In white forming the collar, shaped cuffs, and large square pockets. Another departure from absolutely straight lines is shown In the second HEM W.iXTKI.

KKMXI.K: AS Intelligent piraon may orn 1100 rt monthly ffrrepondlnit for liewapapera; 140 to 50 monthly In spare time; eiperience unneewsary; no ranraiialnt; anlijerts suir(Mte4. Henil for particulars. National l'rt bureau, Room 4120, Buffalo, N. Y. maf 2 aat CITATION NOTICE.

State of Mississippi. To Callie Donia Kaigler: Jim Jones, colored, whose presence at every term of court is next to indispensible, has for the second time married a wife. This marriage took place with great pomp, in the presence of many distinguished guests, near Wilsonville Sunday 22d. That he had known his bride but a month, having met her while he was look You are commanded to appear te-fore the Chancery Court ot lit County of Watren. in said Stale, till l.lnen llress 1 rimmed Wilh Kntbroldery Sketch.

drai.eii Here the material Is cleverly at the sides, producing the the first Monday of September A. 1917. to defend the suit in nil Court of James Kaigler wherein yoi are defendant. and colors, of which blue and white, and pink and white are perhaps the most charming. Then there are the larger ch ks.

and the fascinating plaids in whhh several colors are Introduced. Some of the pretty combinations are yellow, whit and blue; VAST ORGANIZATION OF EXPERTS KEEPS OUR SAMMIES IN FRANCE WELL EQUIPPED This 3rd day of August A. ing after the county's judicial affairs in June, was of no consequence. She's a bride and Jim's happy. UV.ir WlVTK.lt MW.K AN Intelligsnt peron may earn 1 00 monthly eorrepondlnit for atwtpapen; 140 lo i0 monthly In spare time; Mperlence unnweasary; no eanyaaalnf; subjects Bend for particular.

Satlonal l'rea lluraaa. Koom 4120, llultalo, N. Y. way 26 aal f. J.

D. LAUUHLIN, Clerk, aug. 4-U-lS-25-sat. i Thit announcement will no doubt l.rlt.i. toinw lr.tfora nt rrtiiaf.l.ilal!,.,, i J.

F. Fowler, the expert green, reel and white; and blai and brown. There are also) some brown and white, and blue and; white plaids which are wonderfully! attractive These frocks are smart for all sorts of occasions. They are not strictly i fro ti the court officials and lawyers of this district, for Jim is well known pert." said a chief. "We consider Ul them all.

He has handled their it the patriotic duty of technically! papers and books, and he knows trained Americans to offer their ser- "Ulackman's" Commentaries as well vices in their oarticulnr line." ifs does the judge, though having I HA I. MM KM tt.lMtl'. SAI.EHMK.N for lartet high grade BY C. C. LYON With the Ameriann Troops in France.

Aug. bayonets. brains and business! Just now, when thousands of Amer-I lean boys are training within sound York, to mailt to mtur mitts nd overcoats, direct from factory to for morning use but they seem to lit The American "riaaimy" is to be 1 rained his knowledge by absorption, the best fed soldier In the world. he sometimes begins at the tail end stove repair man has retro ed to the city. Phone Rice I 608.

3uly 71ao! 117 Before Christmas wearer, let retail at 119 SO, $22 f.0 Satlafact.or. guaranteed or money refunded. Only experienced ilothlng men with at ehing abi'l'y ueed apply Lion Custom Tailoring 61 K. 1 1th at New York aug 41 1. i of German guns and a million are He is to have one pound of meat a of the sentence when quoting law.

getting raly to cross the Atlantic, day. considerably above the allow- Jim is verslatile. He is a soldier of brains and business, organization and asjee of other armies. (fortune as well as a court of'lcial. I efficiency, are demanded as much as' 'Practically every oume of food for During the days ot Co.

E. he march-guns and munitions. the American army must be brought ed bv tht side of the captain. No The American soldier can't fight from America. I encampment could be held without in nicely for almost any Informal siimrtier affair.

They are made up in such, charming ways. It Is no wonder that women are so enthusiastic about them. 'n their first introduction the plaid and rhe ked ginghams were almost alwas combined with plain gingham, usually In on of the col- unless lie eats; lie cant march unless; ihinn of tne transportation and everv guardsman knew and he has shoes; he can be rushed from i culties to be overcome! America I ove'd Jim. There is where he got one part of Fran, to another unless must not only help feed her Euro- :j.js goi'jfiy bearing, which won for ineie aie laioo.iu uciu.ra pcau mil sue mm rnuusii n(w laurels port Gibson he ran "stand the staff" of the snips to Keep ner own plied. I W.K AMI FWMALK HHI.I.

PIVIL SEIIVKK EXAMINATIONS Vbksburg soon Men and women desiring government clerkships. Departmental. I'ostollice, Railway mall, Customs, Stenographer, write for free particulars to 1. C. Leonard I former government examiner) Kenols ltldg Washington.

rlli.iM 1 4kV Ad 1 trenches unless he is in sound phy-i sica! condition. I "We need. In France, an army of trained business experts as well as Oil and gasoline also must come from America. A thousand tons of ice must be manufactured every day to preserve the food of a million fi Khters. Heating the American dugouts next Last year the children of J.

M. Magruder borrowed $240 and invested in sheen. After marketing the increase they now have 67 head, worth $5 each, or a total of $335, on which they 3till owe only Js5. Starting with tj; winter must be accomplished regard MALU HFI I WANTI l. WANTED Men lo learn Harbor Trade Qualify In few weeks fighters," said a high American officer, "Our fighters won't count for much unless there Is behind them an organization able to supply them with everything they need, when they need it." Surrounding Cert Pershiner here trans- nothing they have made in one year less of cost, or difficulties in Ilarhers badlv nc.le.-d in urniy and i porting apparatus from America.

borrowed capital $.30. Port Gib- For the hundreds and thousands of Reveille. autos and trucks the Americans will 1 use there must be hundreds of skilled The Germans announce that, they nut. Catalogue mailed free Moler llarber College Rampart New Orleans, aug 4 St. tine of Hie Smart Gingham Frocks ft number of keen, tireless men.

the Summer Nol narrowing effect at the ankles working early and late, week days mechanics. aro illing to talk peace, but the and Sundays. P'or every division of troops it is trouble is they are not willing to These men have tackled the prob-: figured 4700 tons of medical supplies talk sense Greenville Democrat, iems of how to bring into France ev-' and equipment will be needed. WIMKIl WASTEIV To buy good milk cow with young calf. Address May.

Jr. 50 Klein street. I'hone definite waistline Is given this dress The skirt section Is attached at low waistline, hut a loosely arranged i girdle holds the dress into the figure COLORED MARRIAGES ery day. one pound of meat for ev- The problems of business organi-l ery American soldier landed; a pro- zation and efficiency would not be so laiiS aug 4-lw i above th 'toimn of the waist xnd portlotiate amount of other foodstuffs; difficult for the Americans were they. The following colored couples ob- MOTHER! YODB CHILD clothing, arms and ammunition; run-! fighting on their own soil where marriage licenses during the skirt.

Brown and white plaid ging-1 limit forms the greater part of this i dress, and plain white gingham makes strti'tion of salvage stations, ice only transportation difficulties would past week: plants, gasoline storage stations; im-! relate to the railroads. Nathaniel McFarland and Fannie Donation of iron and steel; and heat- Itut American push and energy will; Thomas. the sleeves and body section inn equipment for trench dugouts. surmount all difficulties. I ve watch-1 Ren Holland and Currie Mills.

piR KXCHANUK Will exchange No 7 Remington typewriter with ateel cover for shot gun. Muchine cost 1 100 and Is as no. Cr.n seen at yard office between a and 3 nny day Address care Kvening I'OHt. aug 4-lt. FEVERISH IS CROSS We are at liberty to do just as we; "We need hundreds of more ex-; ed the "business end" of the Ameri- J.

H. Mays and Savannah Ranly. please about waistlines this season. The long peplum blouses and smart one-piece frocks which are still! permit of a girdle being FROM CONSII! almost any position. The Mr.

Renter, Read This in vogue MARRIAGE EASIER FOR "PICTURE BRIDES" loupes are even more notui- i lur than u-hen tl.ev af. flet in. I troduced. They are made up in all i If Tongvie Is Coated, Brei sorts of materials; none Is tin) sheer or too heavy for this stvle. We will sell a five room Biid, Stomach Sour, Clean J1TATKV NOT It H.

HlHte of To Mary W. Wright; You are commanded tn appear be-foie the Chancery Court of Warnn County, In sl' on the lint Monday of September. II. IS IT. to defend ault In said court of K.

V. Wright, wherein you are defendant. This 4th tlav of August, 1917 LACOHLIN'. Clerk. aug.

4-1 1-1 -25-sHt. Liver and Bowels bungalow and bath for $2000 CHICHESTER PILLS Vttdt! Ala trmft and accept cash payment of rtil tft K4 I'd Wi4 t. wa-i Pis 1 V.J $20 and balance monthly toi Give "California Syrup of Figs" once a leaspoonful today often a sick child tomorrow. If your little one is nut-Jf-" half.Riet ian't revtintr eating EI SOID BT DWIGISTS EVERiHHLRE suit purchaser. STOKE THE M.ID.

actinir iiaiiiiallv look. Mother! REAL ESTUE if tongue is coated. This is liver IP i I1 lltyl This is the chance of a life alifoniimis. This week a deal was practically tmw fnr smni vonmt married l'' hl'h Cahn property. i Ivmg about half way between Her man.

bowels are clogged wiU waste. WWj cross, irritable, feverish, st sour, breath bad or has stotM ache, diarrhoea, sore throat. fujfj give a teaspoonful of nia Syrup of Figs," and In hours all the constipated pohn- digested food and sour bile moves out ot its little bol out griping, and you have playful child again. Mothers can rest easy after this harmless "fruit laxative, cause it never fails to cleans liianville and Port Gibson, will be transfered to the Massie brothers of San Francisco, Cal. The papers have nut yet been signed, but an argree-l ment has been reached and the sale i will be made just as soon as a few The Fort Gibson Oil Works has issued a circular letter to the large cotton producers urging that preparation be made for ih traffic congestion which Is sure to affect shipping next fall.

Among other things contained in the letter are the following Sentences "The movement of soldiers and supplies for the Government la already over-taxing the railroad facilities, and thin large effort on our ptrt is just now beginning What will it te when men and material begin to move iu lurg volumes Just at a time wlini our harvest Is at Its heaviest "In view of the Inevitable shortage of box cars, as well as other equipment that Is necessary in the handling of our crops, would recommend and Impress upon every seed legal formalities are complied with. This property, which embraces about 1100 acres, was formely a part of the ltridi.rs tract. It lies between the Fort Gibson-Hermanville road towels little one's liver and San Francisco. Aug. 3.

Notice the happy smiles on the faces of the dainty picture brides" above. It'a wire. 'J iftl' sweeten the stomach and they easier for them to get marrien now. so wny snouictn tney smile? and the south fork of Bayou Pierre. The little women from the Mikado's realm arriving in this country on errands of matrimony no longer have! love its pleasant, taste.

'J 1 v. i reQ and has long been owned by WiHmmit0 through the American marriage ceremony. Since May 1 the t'nited States government has'been recognizing The Barbour Realty Co. HAKDAWAV 1U II.D1NQ ine japaui'si' lorm hs suiuciriu irf di ouuu. merchant of Port Gibson.

It is now The bride must have the photograph of the husband she never sawand Identify him at Angel Island immi-being used by Mr. C. I. Bunting as a gration station, near San Francisco, before she can land. Hubby-to-be must also prove that she is the only woni-pasture for his stock.

an in the world for him and satisfy officials that he can make enough money to support her comfortably. The Massie brothers will reside on I Kven this formality causes quite a romantic Surry at the station, which looks almost like aa Oriental tea gar-the property and develop tt Into a den as the little brides in brilliant silken kimonaj Butter like butterflies on their business ot finding the "man in stock larui. Port Gibson Reveille. I the picture." ages and for iown-ups printe each bottle. Beware trf counterfeit fig Ask your drugjsiet fbr 50 feBiJe' tie of "California Symp of i then see that it? ii mae by th lornia Fig Syrup Compwtf" shipper the importance of enlarging the wed btorag houses in order to i ear for at least three fourths of bin I son't production Fort Reveille..

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