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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 11

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The Courieri
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Waterloo, Iowa
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TIIK VIC NINO C'OrniKIl AND liKI'OUTnt. WATKKLOO. IOWA. TT'KSDAY, NOYKMrsKIt W. tl oi-, the iih-ii demanded 1 1 1 1 1 Mr, ll.uihen ave it iiiil a demand Has inado for WENT TO Fill ItCII Ul II AND II (he! p.

liel Papers Urged to Cut Down Size to Conserve Newsprint 1 1 If You lave the Money ISMISSINGMARIE I HIDING TO SPRING: HOAX 01 PUBLIC? ing, as the tit 1 1 If are fulfilling their outran for tonnage ordered at the ailvall' pm liullied hint I le ceiitii-r. Other licvvspapcis that had faith ill the pi ice lowering early In the new ear, eilber ion-Ilaiieil fur nil intuit Icleii I tonnage or com rm led for their supplies lor I hi ce mom hs a a nine, Unarmed Man Makes Pair Ucsiorc MM Taken from Woman two diamond rlllKS. D.iker, who was on his way home, jtt nil'- of the teviihci. iuiil infoi by the woman tlliit l-he had been rob lied Of Ihiill. li.iker pla-eil one hand to a hip pm ket and I In eat encd to limit if the money not ret III lied.

The robbers compiled. Duker then Mrs. llaii- KcMimil ion of in I i m' 'unilii ii AiIm-I Aflrr Pici di'iil (ilii; Paper Montage ih Cause; Publishers Kccoiiiihi-iiu Higher Advcrtisinu Hale ami lied mi ion of Sparc. I till, run iMaiiu, Kansas Pity, a negro, si, Hie, I to i tin re Sunday morning armed with a revolver und Just to "meet a frlen'," be said It cost him hliu In tb' Kansas side courl. I "lie done me wrong." Harms (obi Judge.

A. 1,. Harrod. "Ah couldn't i fin him all dut Sattldy, but Ah liew he'd Rii to him it Inst lilgbt. Ah tuck the gun and rnror cilon' fer prote, ion "Fifty dollar will do, Dunns," I said he udge.

I lave ilia OOliS l-cti to the lull I he robbers he lloin, but they ii Imi ti car, telling wauled to talk to leaped Into the an i veil allotment over certain tcril-ory uud be authorized in appoint iilicommittoes to ileal with cumli-inns III cities of ci) lit pel it I ten 1-ories 1 1 It i hut area." "It Is plain." said Mr. (ilass in address, "that all of iih iiiuhi i dine together in this common council and use our best braim utmost resolution for the common good. The general welfare muM be considered. Sacrifices are ueces-ary and must lie planned with intelligence mid fortitude. The hug-, er papers in this association have a responsibility for the ell hehm ot the smaller ones especially.

If the! situation is not met with co -opera-' lion and sacrificed It is certain that weaker papers will lie forced to m- Actress Disappearing on Liner Left No Valuables Behind, Tho She Owned Some. li niobile and drove tivvay. is always NEWS. There' a dollur In, it dollar out. Phone 1 0:12 for jour order.

Open till IO lo evenings. Phono our order In the crming and get them In the iiioriiinic, ui hove an npjxirt unity now lo nvn from "oc to on the dollar. (Trout New York Ttiuei Voluntary rc-toi ai imi ui wartime limit a (10111 on ho usu of newsprint paper was unanimously recommended at a meeting of newspaper publishers from ull parts (it the 'cw York Xov. lti. -Is Mai le I Cleanser wrr National Why endure L'mpress, tlii) English music hall jroimtry iih a solution of the present ktm- uIivm ii ml In York I newsprint shortage.

Following all 10 boxes Klsbthouse or Hucine, Nov. 18. Elmer a farmer, compelled two bandits lo return they took from Mrs M. Hansen of Oak-wood Sunday night. The highwaymen had revolvers, whilo linker was unarmed.

Mts. HuiiM-ii came lo Racine and sold an an loniobtle for fx.io. She imMook a local car for an Inter-urbaii. and al the north city limits alighted to nwail a Milwaukee bound car. An aillomobile wlih two men Mopped, luawiiig tevol- of U'nu hoi- nivHli.iir.il- ilinnniiou r- I alhlay meeting lit till- Wuldorf allday meeting at the Wuldorf I He i-'Oc.

the American Publishers' a.so ia bars Cl iHsi" Soap boxes White Powder 2 boxes Sal Soda 1 plig. Starch atice from the liner Orduna 'VT I I tl I I 1 1 3 ln 1 11 Headache hoax perpetrated by a press agent? These aro the fWO "In I-llilll III II I I I NO I II in I pemi. ajhi uy tne weaker papers i I do not mean those of smaller clr-j (-illation only, but those lib arc i weak financially. There are many small papers that are Fining 1 enough to weather the storm, while ijiiefitifitis have been tho sole topic of discussion among tifhceru and crew of the Orduna during their three weeks' stay in this port. tioiiK, nnd.

anion); other things, increased advertising "I'd subscrlp-tion rates and monthly or quarterly adjustments in advertising rates. The meeting was called hy l-'rank F. Glass of tho Birmingham (Ala. I Total I.2I Sal price I.OT II. 1 can Ifeln Itlpe Olives l.V I can Heinz Means l.V- 1 Ui OZ.

llelnz Olive fill I.OO Marie was last seen on PGielp there may be bigger papers that anno! "Daily newspaper rates hae al-i ways been too low and are Mill too; low. Nearly all papers have made substantial advances in I he three years, but I hey are not sunn 2. fables sent, to her i ela- ews. president oi tin- asaociauon. SUFFERED FROM nmmrnn min lives in Knuland have not been an-' Besides the publishers, three rep manufacture avvered.

The naino of Oliver Wil- 1 resental ives of paper A i i.i mm; of iiity You naturally feel secure when you Know that the medicine you ate about to take Is absolutely pun and contains no harmful or li lit producing I Such a medicine Is Dr. Kilmer's a to -Root kidney, liver and remedy. I The fame Mattdard of purity, and excellence Is loain-l. -noil in evvrv bottle of Sw.iinp- lioot. It is scientifically compounded from veceiable herbs.

it Is not a Mimutant and 'nkeii in tcaspoonl ui doses. It is not recommended lor every i bin ir. It is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A (iWiirn statement of unity Is with evety bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Sw rim Root.

If you need medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug stores In bottles of two f-izes, medium and lan-e. However, if yon wish first In try this great preparation send ten cuts to Dr. Kilmer Hitig-hnmton, N. for ti sample bottle.

were it. S. Kel llliinis una found murine the actress' i attended. They I. Total Sale prlci ieut for the present emergency Glasses papers, but bo far he lias failed to reply to any inquiries.

Meantime Empress' baggage Is held on the Cuuard dock waiting a claim I Of III. (not 5 oz. logg of the Newsprint bureau, Thomas Waller of the 11. 1). Craig company, the Chester W.

Lyman of the International Newsprint company. Mr. Kellogg told the publishers that the mills were tillable to in 1 2 oz. Spaghetti 2 pkgs. Noodles ant SICK HEADACHE When the actress disappeared .1 Macaroni JKic 1 large box Oat men I Are reason-jable in price she took all the jewels Bhe wore the night before.

There Is also missing a sold mounted bag. In this bat; was all the money the actress had. Total Sale i no crease production, as they were running at loo per cent capacity. According to the maufa turers, the newspapers were using 111 per cent more than was being produced. UT IV, IIIihhI Was Out of Order ami Wlioli System suffered I ntil Kiuht Tonic Was I'miI.

When the blood is tliiil the nerves sillier. Nervous people arc generally pale people, riuleinour-ished nerves are the cause of neur i Is safe to assert that the co.n of I newspaper production have on an average increased loo per cent in 1 the past year, dun to recent ad-( vances in labor and th present ad-i vance In the cost of print paper. Is it not plain that 2 .1 or per cent advances In advertising rales are not sufficient to meet the new coms of production? Radical advances should he made, "Every paper should decide nnd agree that, it will cut down its nver- age number of pages, both weekday I and Sunday, by a considerable per-! rentage. The resolutions adopted were drawn up by a committee compos- ed by M. Hanson of the 1'hila- lelphia Record.

Fleming of the Washing Star. Victor l'ot-' iichek of the. New York Sun, E. H. Duller of the Buffalo News, i Weslphall of the Boston 1 can No.

2 V2 Pure Sorghum 1 can Moliissen 4 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 1 peck Potatoes 518 Jefferson street ncii writing he nine and tnen- the Waterloo Evening Courier, (flilvci Isi-lMi-ll I That meant an annual shortage of approximately 200, (KM) tons. Resolutions adopted at the meeting were: That the regulations of tho war industries board for the conservation of newsprint bn strict Iv adhered to, and that the full text of these regulations be sent to all the daily and Sunday newspapers of the 1'nited Slates, whether or not they are members of the A. X. 1'.

Total SI. Sale price ft I algia. Hciaiicn. many iorins of ti headache and digestive tiistur-, dances generally referred to as nervous indigestion. The remedy: IX)T V.

3S3 2.V is to build up the blood a ml strengthen the nerves. 'These v. ho find it almost Impossible to sleep because of headaches and indigestion may derive some benefit from my experience." says Mrs. Clara Kehm.mn, of No. dozen Candles ll.R.

Gropeti lbs. Pearl Barley Total Sale price raid For Oiiiinpapi The last time the bag was seen open was when the actress paid for a bottle of champagne with a five-pound note. Those who believe the music hall star is in New York City suggest she came ashore in tho grimy Jeans of a fireman. Impersonation of male characters was one of her favorite parts and there are several stewards aboard the Orduna who say they saw Marie Empress walk-ins in the direction of the crew's quarters the night before the Orduna came into port. Scout Kiiicldo Theory.

No one on board believes the suicide theory. The stewardess says the actress was too determined to win over the audiences of the American vaudeville theatres to have taken her life. Then. too. she had hinted that marriage was not far distant, and that she had jmit returned from a successful tour of the Australian music halls.

rtovnnri one bottle of champagne, l.oo nnd h. (1. McClure of the Youngs-! town Record. Then followed a Pennsylvanians, ami Others Who Like Dried Sweel Corn 8..1 Court street, liui Itngfoti. Iowa.

ctissfon lasting several hours, in U)T VI. 'ry neryoi.s and run health. My appetite was the publishers par-! down in which many of ticipated. A. That publishers everywhere he urged to materially increase advertising and subscription rates, and at the same time limit the size of their issues.

That no newspaper enter Into a yearly contract for advertising at a rate fixed, but make rates adjustable monthly or quarterly. That the A. P. A. send out a standard form of adjustable contract for advertising.

That the paper committee strongly discourage the hoarding of print paper. 1 Rc cans Peas I he catiH Corn Total Kale price Wo have just received our second shipment oi VII. litis dried sweet corn. 1-ores) conservation and industrial problems were the principal topics at the meeting of the American Paper and Pulp association, at the Waldorf-Astoria. The association will ask for the adoption of a policy by national and state governments to accomplish forest survey, purchase by the government of cutover lands, an extension of measures for fire prevention, adoption of fair forest taxation laws and a forest planting program.

Professional foresters, lumber-land owners, and consumers of forest products will be asked to 2 largo cans Saner Kraut 2 large cans Pumpkin cans Corn 2 cans Peas 40c Oe 80e with tlu jienuainted people that, dried to know it is on- poor ami tood of any klml eauseu distress. Nlht after night I went with only an hour or two of sleep. I suffered from and sudden attacks of dizziness. I was vci weak and always tii-ed. "I read Mr.

Willi. uns' Pin! Pills in a newspaper and procured a box. 1 felt so much improved after takiner the tlrr-t. box of pills that I continued the treatment. Gradually my strength returned and my nerves grew stendi-er until I feel practically as well as ever.

I seldom have attacks of indigestion and the sick headaches have entirely disappeared. The fcelp 1 received from Dr. Williams' Pinli Pills convinces me that it is a remarkable remedy for those neeil-inir a tonic." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sol I by all dniegisls or direct from the a position corn, we art1 tli is nine Total 1.5 Sale price $1.0 LOT VIII. 25 lbs.

at 24c lb. 4 lbs. SI. 00 lb. 28c 60c 1 0 boxeH Matches 12 rolls Toilet Paper an excellent preventive of seasickness.

Miss Empress was practically Bn abstainer during the voyage. The rumor that Marie Empress was not the passenger who was listed as such on the Orduna was dispelled bv the exhibition of her photographs. All those who saw her on board identified her from the photographs ehown. Her passport was issued to Miss M. A.

Smith, professionally known as Marie Empress," and it is believed that the one person who can throw lignt on tho mystery Is Oliver Williams of 16 Victoria street, Westminster, London. Total Sale price A 1. 00 In making a survey of the entire country, it is noted that many first-class newspapers showed wisdom and farsightedness in December one year ago. and contracted re- HERSIIBEIMR BROS. Dr.

Williams' Medicine Sche- That the white paper committee nnd the legislative committee of the A. NT. P. A. urge the enactment of such legislation as will permit the development of water power so that our timber lands may he made fully available for the m'anufactuie of wood pulp, lumber, and paper; and we also recommend that congress be urged to take steps that will induce the Canadian government to repeal the order in council prohibiting the export of wood cut from crown lands.

The committee recommended that, the president appoint a committee on conciliation for the purpose of adjusting differences between publishers in competitive territories: "that tho members of this committee he selected with the view to covering the entire country: that this committee formulate such plans and recommendations as will assist in adjusting existing differences as far as possible; that each member of this committee he Cor. 11th and Jefferson Streets Phone 644 Hruiess oi price, ror suttlcient pa-, IK.ptadv per to execute contracts for adver- for free cents oer box. booklet, "Building MT IX. 1 lb. Dinner Party Coffee 1 liir'e pkg.

Post ToiiRties 1 jar Llppincott Apple Butter (25 or.) 3 cans Lighthouse Cleanser Using that were made at that time. These papers are now not suffer- Cp the Blood." (advertisement) Total HII.2K Salo price 91.00 MARITAL WOES. lllfl IOT X. 1 large pkp. Virginia Sweet Pancake 1 largo box Oatmeal 1 Pulled Wheat 1 box Post Toast ios 1 25-oz.

can K. C. Baking Powder Flour 40c 1 5c l.V- 25c iim "inli' mi iii, i ii in. 3 ll JE 3 SAVING LIVES Total 81.SO Sale price 91. (K) LOT XI.

large cans V. C. Hominy SOc large cans Milk Hoc cans Peaches SOc Total 91.10 Sale price $1.00 XII. 1 oz. can Cocoa 80c lb.

Chocolate Buys This nonograph Outfit luiir 'pi99 iltl Mary E. Starrett wants a divorce from Loren P. Sterratt, to whom Bhe was married at Waverly, Dec. 8, 1917. and who deserted her last June 18, Since Mr.

Starrett left for parts unknown a babe, Freda Mae, has been born to the couple. Her birth occurred Aug. 15, 1910. An attachment suit to enforce a claim for alimony and costs la brought on a lot in Blowers' addition. Divorce actions filed today include that of Fred Sies against Emma Sles.

They were married at Cedar Kapids March 10, 1909. Mr. Sies claimed his wife cared more for dancing than for her home and then she deserted him Aug. 8, 1919. lie asks the custody of two children, a girl of seven and boy of three.

Amy McElvov today brought suit against John McElvoy. They separated after a marriage of only-two months, being married Sept. 12, 1919. Mrs. McElvoy claims that her husband was divorced In Wisconsin six months ago and did not tell her about It nnd that ho misrepresented his financial condition and Is now in jail charged with forgery, She asks to use her former name, Amy Orr.

Blanche Heckwith was today granted a divorce from O. H. Heckwith to whom she was married in Cedar Kapids June 17, 1918. She was awarded a total of $30 alimony and has to pay costs, amounting to $14.70, i 25c '2 in. i ncoioreii ja pa iea 3 boxes 12 oz.

Spaghetti Total 91.45 Sale prico 81.00 LOT XIII. 2 cans Salmon 2 cans Oil Sardines 1 large can Mustard Sardines 1 large can Tomato Sardines Judges of niusie rceonni.e the snj Priority of the Cheney phonograph, ho- 25c of its tone, the cause oi Tlie suyirenie riciiness and various exclusive features Plavs all records heautifulh of its own, whic its mellow tone superb beauty of its cabinet lift it far above the ordinary, enriches the playing record II be eonvineed. el and voif vocal and instrunienlal. Hear it plav Total 91.34 Sale price 91.00 LOT XIV. 1 Broom 91.00 1 Jar Mustard 15c 1 can Sardines 1 box Toothplrks 7 5c in' 3 .1 xlQ oonsiscs or- STATE OK I K.VVCK ttl PAN IKS Total Sale price .91.32 1 A Btate organization of life Insur ance companies has been perfected in Iowa, the Iowa Life Insurance convention with 13 charter mem-'hers.

The Iowa Life Insurance company of Waterloo Is one of the charter members. Notification was received by V. A. Ferguson, presi- dont of the Waterloo company, to I No. 2 Cheney Phonograph in rich mahogany, oak or walnut cabinet, equipped with automatic stop, diamond point for playing Edison records, and sapphire ball for playing Pathe records.

20 Selections of your own choice 10 double faced Columbia rocords. LOT XV. 4 cans Salmon t1.20 Sale price 91. OO IOT XVI. 4 lbs.

Tea Slftlngs 91.40 Sale price 91.UO iAr xvii. 10 bars Snowflake Soap 5c 10 bars P. U. Soap 75c 10 bars Beach's Naptha Soap 10 bars Peosta Soap 10 bars Classic Soap iHc 10 Bars Hob White Soap tSc. 10 pkgs.

Oold Dust Roe 12 cans Peas $1.00 12 cans Corn 12 cans Nyal Peaches 91. OO 12 cans Nyal Aprlcotg Sl.oo 1 2 runs Kauer Ki aut, large 91.H0 1 2 cans Pumpkin 91.00 12 12-oz pkgs. Spaghetti 1 2 lbs. Sweet Potatoes o.ie 3 lbs. Jtunkel's Chocolate ...,,.91.05 4 lbs.

XXXX Coffee 91. Douglas Oil, per gallon 10 cans Bed Belt Tobacco nor day, that he hail been named a membere of the credentials committee. A meeting of the organization will be railed In the near future for appointing of committees to perfect tho. organization. Iowa is one of the few states that has a Btate organization, M.iitiiMcn Fred David Bellinger, 1-a Porta City 21 Marguerite Anna Hell, Des Moines 1 1 r.

i' 1 i-t M' Hi 'ill J', if, 4 21 18 25 FATHER JOHN'S Medicine Tohn Dusheck, Elma flrace Weber, Klma Floyd Speeding, Nashua Zell'a Maye Simmons, Nashua. Arthur .1, Samsen, Grundy ten ter Anna Muhrlng, Grundy Center. tr i 0 23 25 19 cm 1 i For Dangerous, Obstinate rice uoias. no injurious urugs Never WRit for a cold to wear off PIttase take advantage of this pale as you ar-j saving from 30c to 40c on the dollar. We have many more items too numerous to mention.

Phone your orders to FIRE ALARMS. The fire department was railed to the Litchfield Manufacturing company plant about 10:30 p. in, yes-ferday when something went wrong with the automatic lire alarm. Failure to find traces of a fire started an Investigation and the apparatus was repaired. Phonograph Headquarters It wears away the lungs instead.

Neglected colds" oflen lead to pneumonia, Fafiier Medicine elves prompt relief from colds -tid throat troubles, free from ulcohii nnd nei vc-destroy ina drugs iixu which tiumy meilKioes deix-nd fop their temisiraiy eflect, and vvlii Ii ate birigeioiis, Ik they ll.c IhIiIV' lltlll t.llflll' tlli, 1 4Lfr dJst I imionk 10:12 Free delivery to all parts of the city. 312-314 East Fourth St. I'lay Safe, Injure with Broiismi Insurance Auency, l'iv-rtif-ernint) dis'i er ludd. ladv crtisi tin nl) Li Ml.

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