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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 14

Publication:
The Journal Timesi
Location:
Racine, Wisconsin
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14
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BLUE JACKETS LEAVE 'KELLEY LUMBER CO. ITALIAN TERRITORY; BUILDS NEW SHEDS FrVK-VKAn-OLD GIRL CimiSTKNi WKK TVO MAniNETTE. Oct. S.4-Ethel Dartel. hvavear-old vlrl.

f-hriatan launched yesterday afternoon from th Lamm ahlp yard in this city. A the tug slid from th way th little girl broke a bottle of real rhampagna th tug Josephine Addison whlifh waa upon the bows. PLANES MAY REACH ST. PAUL ON FRIDAY LA CflOiiK, Oct, Tha all-Amtrican pathfindlng fleet of airplane in command of Ma), Ora M. Oaldlngar.

which ha been detained her tinea last Friday hacauaa of con tinued rain, prepared to rop off during tha day. Clear akla greeted tha pilot of tha plana th! morning. Winona. waa tha next atop and St. Paul will pa reached on Friday, according to th present chdul.

Wlh roal wmsn't uted outside Wale a. century ago. Tha flrat thip-load bought for London coat i a ton and waa anld fr 't to, 1 tA -m SEES RAY OF HOPE IN LOND0NSTRIKE FRAY LONDON. Oct, I Hope that mean might ba found for reaching an understanding with tha government r-latlva to the railroad atrlka waa praaaad In a tatemtnt Uud thU morning by It, Thorn aacraury of tha national union of railway wan going to tha oonferanea with Premier Uoyd Oaeria and other mambara tha mlnlatry. "Tha petition la auch, I hop" th kutamant aatd, "'that negotiation will ha rMumd.

Anything that may ham-par or prejudice It or render it mora dlffk'ult to And a brldr to the sltua-tton la bacomtnr mora dangarou every hour, mutt avoided at all coat." CHICAGO GUNMEN TAKEN TO PRISON NAME "BAYER" ON, GENUINE ASPIRIN Take tablets only as told In each "Bayer" package. WASHINGTON, i), C. fa I. The Amirteini -ted In the Klum trials, Admiral Knapp 14 today at the request ef the Italian admiral In command on the tilrtlan coast and font waa withdrawn Immediately iftar the rbln arrived and too "hunt, Mntlro the rommandar of lt1wtn raldere waa ordered to frul court martial by th tllln t'limml. Th Italian admiral thanked the 'American vmandr for sending rre tu Trau, Admiral Knapp aatd.

Tha report, transmuted to tha "'In reaponn to resolution by n-mr Knox, Republican, t'ennayivanla, American Milort wr net landed. Ad-mtrat Knpj said, until after Am-rltan and Italian offleera who had in snt to Titu, had Induced the Italian raiders to withdraw after they bad surprised and captured the small erbian garrison. One Italian offirer nd three men wre left behind and American bluejackets were sent tshore to protect them and police the town, until Serbian troops could gr-fve, the admiral itupruvcturnis at tha Keltey Lumbar company' yard, corner of North Wlwonatn and Dodge atreets, now dar way, Indlcal that tha property to fea transformed Into ona of tha heat business location In tha city. Tha did shack, which hav stood en tha ground for th last 49 or 80 yaara. art being torn down and will ta ra-placed by two modern lumber ahad of 3Q109 ft In dlmanalnna, They to be conatructed of brick.

Tha premlaea will ba Inclosed with a cyelona fno and according to member of tha company, whan tha improvement art flnlehad, tha lumber yard will ba ona ef the moat modern In tha atat. Tha location, occupied with the old buildings, ha not been a very attractive plnce and tM Improvement that are In progrea, are resulting In considerable satmtac-tion. The construction of tha building haa the approval of the Industrial co mm Ik. ion and the city building Inspector. REINSCH IS COMING HOME FROM CHINA HONOLULU.

T. Oct. 2. Paul S. Reinnch, who recently resigned a American minister to China, arrived here today on Ma way to Washington, D.

where be will act as special advisor for the Chinese government Mr. Beinsch refused to discuss the question of the award of German rights In the Shantung peninsula to Japan as provided in the peace treaty. i '09 MILWAUKEE. Oct 2. Shackled In pairs, four men filed out of the county Jail today on the way to Waupun where they will begin prison term that aggregate eighty year.

All were sentenced by Judge Backus yesterday. Three were the Chicago gunmen sentenced to long term for robbing a Jewelry store and the fourth a Milwaukee man, given 10 year for a statutory offense. The buying pqwer of a dollar may be less than if used to be But YOUR DOLLAR DRAWS MORE VI ASSMATK OF VAX HISK OIKS AT STATK CAPITAL? I The "Bayer Cross" la the thumbprint of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin." It protect you against Imitation and Identifies the genuine Aspirin prescribed by physician for relieve Colds, Headache. Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Joint Pains, and Pain Generally. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablet cost but a few cent.

Druggist also sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufac ABSOLUTELY VKIIACIOUS "Mym say ahe's twenty-five. Do Oct. 2. A I Us Mary Hunn.

aged daughter oT the late fudge Bunn, died late last light of apoplexy following an opera-j ion for appendicitis. Miss Bunn was university classmate of the late President Charles VanHlse and I Senator LaFoIlette. I over eighteen year. you believe inair "Of course I do, for to my certain knowledge she was that tan year rr-o Always buy an unbroken package of "Bayer Tablet of Aapiria" which contains proper directions to safely ture of Monoaceticacidester of Sallcy- licncid, here thai it ever did before. Our policy of UA DOLLAR'S WORTH FOR A DOLLAR" has been strictly observed in all of our many stores.

You can bet your last cent that YOU ARE GETTING YOURMONEY'S WORTH everytime you buy Here. i Sehedliuile Net, Prices I JM' GUF VA GUI GAS IMOS With clothing prices increasing WHY WAIT? BUY NOW- on afinpst convenient CHARGE ACCOUNT 66 qp TESTED59 TUBE ON Stylish Serviceable Clothes For Thi You Need Not Buy. But You Standardized and Uniform Throughout the United States 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ouupmone BASED on raw materials, purchased at comparatively low prices, Vacuum Cup" Tires and "Ton Tested" Tubes the choice of a million motorists were, on July 19, and for the second time during the current year, sub-stantially reduced in price. Now, a high and rising market on fabric and other materials compels announcement of revised schedule, effective October; 1, as follows: wav few tr rvm SHUN Shoes. for Vacuum Vacuum channel Tread Ton A.

0.. n. Seated rabrlc Cord Gord Regular Typ7 30x3 18.45 3.00 3.75 30x3 23-70 38.55) 35.85) 3.50 4.40 32x3 27.90 42.95 39.95 3.80 4.75 31x4 37.30 5.20 6.50 32x4 37.95 54.45 49.05 5.25 6.55 33x4 40.05 56,00 50.45 5.50 I 6,90 34x4 40.85 57.40 1.65 5,65 7.05 32x4 52.75 61.35 53.75 6.80 8.50 33x4i 54.90 63.00 55.20 6.95 8.70 34x4 55.35' 64.65 58.20 7.00 8.75 35x4 57.60 66.15 59.60 7.10 8.90 36x4 58.20 67.80 61.00 7.30 9.15 33x5 67.40 76.60 68.95 8.05 10.05 35x5 70.95 80.35 72.35 8.50 10.65 37x5 74.61 84.05 75.70 8.85 11.05 III Caftferma X. hf Uaitad State Gavsrnment Spaeifleatlana. Ever Built.

A.W For Hl I Adjustment basis per warranty tag, attached to each casing: 1 I Vacuum Cup Fabric Tires 6,000 Miles Vacuum Cup and Channel Tread Cord Tires, 9,000 Miles PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY The Shoe Thai Is Chockfulof Wear! Made ea the V. a. Mno Army Uu $5.85 torrk er 4rM thta it aa Ideal ht ttat ia FOR the man who want the limit ia wearing qualities in shoes The NEWARK Munaon Army Last ialT! That you can buy a pair of them here at the amaiingly low price of $5.85 is explained by the fact that we produce them by the hundreds of thousands of paira fo our 298 stores in the Lnited State and aell direct to you at one small profit. YouH pay 9 for their equals anywhere else. Try a pair I They are wonders 1 Sturdy NEWARK shoes for your BOY.

$2.95 to $3.95. NEWARK SHOE STORES CO. Uritrt Clstis Stan jCwaetsf la tta tarM 2tl Jtarw i. RACINE STORE 407 Main jst, Near Fourth 297 SfCRES IN 97 CITIE5 A JE ANNETTE, PA. Quality Service Safety Economy I.

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