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Belvidere Daily Republican from Belvidere, Illinois • Page 6

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PAGE SIX BELVIDERE DAILY REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1918 DRUGGISTS STILL ASKED TO DOUGHBOYS HUNGRY FOR GOOD READING SWEETS WITHOUT SUGAR 1 "Last year wc Americans learned how to save wheat; tills year wo are Buy Your Xmas Gifts FO American Library Association Supplies Soldiers With Books. 1H STOCKS Of MB NEEDED I "FLU" DISTRICTS learning now to savy a saving lor which tlicre is a need most urgent," I says the United Slates food ailuiihistration. There are allTcs to be fed, besides the millions of our lighting men, and the supply of sugar Is I sadly deficient. Consequently the old-fashioned sugar candies should' be ills- i couraged, but the food through the Illinois educational I I fcion, encourages use of available substitutes. Itecipes for MigilrlesM sweets follow herewith: SOLDIERS NOW- On might suppose on.

the Impulse of the moment, if nti answer was without thought, that the men In the- Stuffed Dates. Use the best dates. Ifeinove the stones. with Walnuts, lickory nuts, any nuts available. ranks read dy entertaining hooks, hooks that will amuse, and vary the hard work of ramp life, or the danger of the trenches.

The 'American Mbrnry association, however, now is prepared to answer We are able to supply the wants of all smokers since we carry a full line of Influenza Epidemic is Decreasing: in Most Sections and The Demand is Slackening- But We Are Still 18,000 GrossBehind On Orders and it Will Take Some Time To Catch Up. cold water. Pour over freshly popped corn and mold iiiio halls or fancy shapes. Kit her honey, maple sirup, molasses, white can simp or corn sirup may he Used. Peanut Brittle.

1 cupful white i teas) va: corn sirup nilla this, question with the intelligence that comes from supplying the men daily with reading, matter. There is as much diversity In the hooks read by soldiers jis by men outside lie camp and, possibly more. The greatest demand Is for hooks on THREE MILLION JARS SHIPPED DURING OCTOBER 1 tahlespoonful 1 cupful freshly 'viiiegiir roasted peanuts, 4 taaspoohful salt halved -Cook the corn sirup, vim-gar and suit in a saucepan until a little dropped In forms a soft hall. Put the peanuts and this sirup into an iron I Pip es S'eanut butter makes a good tilling that 8 different. Press dates hi shape ami roll in chopped nuts, coconut or a mix-Hire of cocoa and powdered cinnamon.

Stuffed Prunes. Steam one pound of prunes and" re-aiove stones. Si nit' part of prunes, with another inline; stuff others Rith chopped salted nuts, or stuff with I mixture of one cupful raisins ind walnuts and a -few candied cherries, Another 'suggestion is to- stuff prunes with stiff orange marmalade. Popcorn Balls. 1 cupful sirup 2 to quarts of I tahlespoonful of of popped corn vinegar ISoll together the sirup and vlnegai tintll sirup hardens when dropped In On request.

Wo. will also be glad to mail to any individual one of these booklets, together with a quarter1 ounce sample, free. HOW'TO USE VAPORUB IN TREATING SPANISH INFLUENZA In every case call if physician Va- poRub hhould be uTd only in connection 'with "the physician's internal treatment. military tactics. Then follow all sorts -of requests for other "technical books, for Instance, in one camp In one day came requests for books on coffee On Monday, October 21, we a.ldress- cultivation, woolensrcfrigonition, cold i Mornge, transportation of food tcrial.

medical books, sanitaion and the public health, psychology, shorthand and typewriting, shipbuilding, autonio- ed an to the wholesale and retail drug trade, advising that we were badly oversold, Sue 'to the in-i fluenza epidemic, stating that ail Ideals and quantity shipments were postponed, and requesting that Vapo-i Hub be purchased in small lots only, This condition still prevails. skillet and stir until the sirup laconics a golden brown. Keinove from the tin; and stir in vanilla. Have ready shallow buttered candy in and spread out in i'i tiflV sheet. Allow to cool, then remove from pan and crack into pieces.

Cigars Cigarettes Cigar Holders Tobacco Pouches lilies arid business letter writing, Fiction is popular, with the hooks i written by Zane Gray in the lead. Part of Cray's popularity in the camps is Apply hoi, wet cloths over tho throat, chest and back between tho rhoulder blades to open the Vry lightly and rub Yapoliub well in until the skin in red --spread on thickly aud cover with hot flannel cloths. Iveave the hedcovering loose xiround the neck, as Hie tody lieat releases the in the form of vapors. Tin 30 vapors, inhaled "with each breath, btfmuiate the lining of the air passages to throw off the influenza gorts. In case of head or chest cold.

due to the facf-that there are so many EJ.0.I. At this writing we have buck orders for eighteen thousand (18,000) gross and our orders each day are double our daily output. The epidemic, however, is decreasing in nost the demand is Blackening and we are working night and day to catch up. In the meantime, we ask the trade to Western men in- camp who know the country he describes perfedly. Thou CO.

li III 10 FAOIITHKS sands of the soldiers, and even officers, retain their love for hoys' books, of which there Is a shortage They say they rest the brain, and so. Hentv's, i ciiiiiuiniiit- niiiut'Uil, ENORMOUS SHIPMENTS HAVE the fafiors lend to keep the air pas-WIPED OUT1 EXCESS STOCKS sages open, loosen the phlegm and Important meeting of Woodmen of the World Tuesday evening. November 12. Initiation. Refreshments and 1 smoker after meeting.

11 2t Ifiy Mr. and Mrs. S. If. Wolfe had as their guests Sunday Robert Porter and Mrs.

Hazel Porter Shannon of. Garden Prairie, and Mrs. Jane Port-! er of -Buffalo, N. Y. Barbour's and Tomlinson's boy storlt are popular.

Cigarette Holders I maKe tne ureathing easier. In luldi- Hon, VapoRub is absorbed With all this diversity of tastes It is through JKt an easy matter to supply the hill Hons of nieu with the reading they On October 1st wc had on hand at the factory and in twenty warehouses over the country a tremendous stock of VapoUub, accumulated during the summer months. This is now gone we actually shipped during the month of October over three million jars of VapoRub. We are speeding up our factory as much as possible and the problem now is to COMPANY FROM HERE FIGHTING ALONG MEUSE RIVER HELD FRONT LINE POSITIONS FOR MORE THAN A MONTH WITHOUT RELIEF WILLIAM MULLIGAN AND OTHERS ARE GASSED and stimulates the akin, attracting tho blood to the surface, and thus aids in relhwing the congestion within. HOW TO USE VICK'S VAPORUB AS A PREVENTIVE It is questionable jf there is anything which will prevent Spanish Influenza, except avoiding those per demand, and so the American Library association must meet this need by purchasing the educational and technical hooks asked for.

To date the woik of the American Library War service can be sumniei First a Cold, Then Influenza, Then Pneumonia as follows: umuiuuiv me taciory output as and everything else that a smoker wants Gifts such as we sell can be easily mailed without danger of breaking or spoiling in shipping quickly as possible. We haie, the ns who are spreading the diseaso' coughing, sneezing and spitting, op- forty-one library buildings in Don't Riskjt! fore, for the time beityrf abandoned ind by keeping up the bodily resis- Mulligan, Company freight shipments aff artshippi plenty of good food and ex 129th infantry, has written to his eithtr-by i'arcel Post or cjfpress cise in the open air. The Public ing to give each jobbery! least a hi- mother, Mrs. Mary Mulligan, telling her. that on the date of October 10 I tie stock.

IMMEDIATE SHJItENTS TO when the letter was written that he was in a hospital suffering from hav- ing been gassed in action, as were DRUGGISTS IN INFLUENZA DISTRICTS several of the same company. His letter follows: Oct. 10, 1918. Dear Folks: Huh i Cigar Store At last I think I will be able to i Forty-three large camp libraries established. One hundred and forty-three hospitals and Ited Cross homes supplied.

Two hundred and forty-three liUrar-les maintained In seWlce. Three hundred and fifteen military camps and posts equipped with books. Three hurfdred and fifty points overseas supplied with books. l-'oiir hundred and six naval and marine supplied with libraries. One thousand, five hundrel and forty-seven branches and stations located in recreation huts, barracks and mess Six hundred thousand books purchased, largely technical.

One million, thirty thousand, 'font hundred and fifty-eight books shipped overseas. Three million, one hundred clever, thousand, five hundred and ten gift books placed in service. Who knows, when a cold starts, but it will speedily turn into this dreadful influenza, then pneumonia and end fatally? Why Not Be Safe? Follow the advice of any doctor. He will tell you that the first thing to do is to take a tnoro lavative and keep the bowels open. But pills, tablets and vegetable compounds are only partly effective.

When the bowels are inactive food-waste lies in the system, ferments and creates dangerous poisons which the blood, kidneys, lungs and skin pores are overworked to throw off. That gives a cold an easy chance to fasten upon you. Influenza follows then pneumonia! Keep your system clfaii'i fre?" from accumulated food.waste.lThen your blood will be rict red syd full of vigor. It will not biSwwythrow-ing off poisons, but-'will speedily free you from the cold and protect you. after effects.

mail your letter. Do not become ex- I Cor. S. State and E. Pleasant, Phone 524.

Belvidere, III cited when I tell you that I am in the hospital, but not seriously ill Health Service recommends that the nasal passages be coated with a weak solution of Menthol in liquid petrol-turn as a protective. For this pur-l)se VapoRub is excellent. Just, put a small portion up each nostril from time to time during the day and snuff ell back into the head. KEEP FREE FROM COLDS BY IN-HALING VAPORUB Colds irritate the lining of he air passages and thus render them a much tweding place for the theJlrst signs of a cold u'apoRubarJince. Melt a little in a oonjpwr'Tn hale the vapors arising, or TfrrloTtub can be used in a regular benzoin, steam kettle, such as most druggists carry in stock.

If this is not available, "a very good substitute to use is an ordinary tea kettle. Fill half-full of boiling water put in half a teaspoon of VapoRub from time to time keepthe kettle just slowly boiling and Inhale the steam Hrising. THE VICK CHEMICAL COMPANY, GREENSBORO, N. C. Just a slight attack of gas.

Only my lungs, throat and fuouth aro affected. Expect to be out again in fc few Preference is being given to those sections stricken by influenza. In order to reach these sections as quickly assail be, we are, during this emergency, making shipments by I'arcel Post, direct, to the retail Irade, of not more than three (3) dozen 30c size in any one shipment. We prefer that the jobbers order these1. shii-rnents for their 'stock trade, but save time we will, if the need is urgent, ship direct on receipt of check or money order.

"Naturally, no new accounts can bo opened during thia rush. SAMPLES AND INFLUENZA BOOKLETS FREE ON REQUEST We have prepared a little folder giving all the information available so far on Spanish Influenza Its origin the symptoms and the treatment, and these will be forwarded to druggist. i II Several of the btiys are wounded from the gas shell and even blinded, The Grenadier" Back so I consider myself lucky. I would not even tell you about this, but 1 know that they will have mq on the Five million magazines distributed cinigiiBt 1 as a product The work of the American Library is a thoro lax- I caTTe SALINOS thi ativel You Crnret a bottle for a association, meeting certain needs of casualty listin the paper anyhow. Please do not worry.

We have been having some hot old times upon the lines lately, but look for us to be relieved soon. We have held the front for over five weeks now nearly time HuiSTr sizes, Fifty cents irtue men'-as it does, is only a part of the great work being-doue by the seven welfare organizations of the United and a Dollar). Get it today! Be afe! Use tomorrow morning. Leo Shapiro Klnneapoli War campaign, the Y. M.

C. Y. for a ires I think; don't you? a Republican Want Ad' 0. A-. Knights of Columbus, Jewish Lovo to all, i "BILL" Welfare board, War Camp Community service; American Library association and the Salvation Army.

And that these organizations may carry on their work of mercy and service they an1 asking that the people of this country In the front Rank of Smart Styles Trust this store to show styles that are the season's most popular style hits it's one reason for pur leadership. THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIIIER is the source of these suits and that assures not only good style but highest quality in fabrics and tailoring. help them with a mall 225 PEOPLE BOUGH! CMSTO GLASSES AT $2.98 matter when placed beside the help fulness, both In this country and over seas of thtrscven branches of the great candlestick of United War Work. Cigarettes Fall From Skies. WHY? WHY? Because Then Instantly 'Realized These Wonderful Glasses Improved Their Sight and Were Equal to Glasses Costing Many Times that Amount PariM, Oct.

21 (By Mall). What il II! manna was to the Israelites in the dog ert, so cigarettes falling out of the sky were to Pershing's brave dough hoys in the wiping out of the St. Mi hlel salient. The Knights of Columbus motor transport service had Just been 1 put In operation, and one of the first loads of supplies rushed to the frout f2 You Can For One Day, Wednesday, November 13th, Get Crysto Sphere Glasses At The Special Introductory Price i in i mi am roiiiaiiicu thousands or i. in We show several models featuring the "Grenadier" back suitable Jor young men and men in.

if- cigarettes. isut tne trucks could not follOW tlm fndt.riluliln tr A mnhlnna In in i.t it I I (I their drive, so the aviators were np-pealed to byjhejv. of C. secretaries to (get their smokes to the boys. hkra youthful touch to their clothes.

Values, of course, are unsurpassed at Wounded men In the hospitals here first told the' story of how, while the American troops were fighting, American aviators in American-made nlr- DURING THIS SALE We will qivt Crysto Sphere Glasseg with rims or rimless framaa in spectacle or finger-pltce mountings, properly fitted to your eyes, for reading or distance. Regular Glasses for $2.98. i planes hovered over them and from $30, Si.y. Sin This sale is the more r- markable coming at time when prices of mer-chandise have advanced from 100 to 200 per cent, and still going higher. If you are in need of glasses or if you feel you wiH need them in the near future, it will pay you to take advantage of this sale.

Remember thia is a bona fide offer and Sor a one day only! don't put it off longer come Wednesday, Noveber 15th. We close at 6 p. m. the Clouds showered them wjth packages of cigarettes, each mono-pro med, "Compliments of the Knight of Columbus." This was the first time i New Patterns in Fall to $5. I oo i in modem warfare that fighting army had been supplied with smokes during heat of battle.

"Those smokes came from the heavens, and they were truly heavenly," one wounded Yank declared. ALL WORK GUARANTEED for one year, frames guar-anteed for five years. Cylinder and prismatic par-teriotions at special low prices during thia sale. "Winter Underwear, superior qualities at $2.00 to i Great Leaders Think Alike. "This Is no time for religious pm-ple to be hating one another for the ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR Our stocks of Hats include everv love of God," said a tinted Roman WE FITTED HIM new and popular $3.00 Latest models Florsheim sWs $7.50 to $10 Complete line of Bags, Suit Cases and Trunks.

ALL WORK GUARANTEED ONE YEAR. FRAMES GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS Catholic army chaplain not long since, i "Nothing In my flvo visit to lite-bat-1 tlefleld has Impressed me nioi- than I the way In which the men of Jil. rrig- i lous bodies have blended thr sacrt- nee, even unto death, for if Mipreme I cause." Is the utterance Doctor John IL Mott, general werary of the Y. M. A.

and of the "nited War 1 Work campaign, affllatln sven irreat war organization, tn the same con-1 nectlon. Verily, the war has taught many of us morn. ONE DAY, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13th WE CLOSE AT 6 P.M. Wheeler Slater Tho Kuppenheimr Houto In Belvidtrt" Dyspepsia Is America's curse. To i restore digestion, normal weight, Rood EI FRAME MEM MCPTICALDEPT.

State Street, Belvidere. neaun and punrv th Mood, use Burdock' Blood Sold at all store. Trice ft S3. e. o.

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