The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 204, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1915 Page: 2 of 6
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THIS AKLKfE MSPOJtYXlt ABILEME T13CAS
yi
u
The Comptroller's
Report Proves
That tkt Cumfmt f tke Gnat
AwtrkiR Piilie is With Staltt
liking lastitatioiV.
I
FIR8T by the grand total of deposits. On June
30th last there was on deposit in State"banking insti-
tutions 12000 millions in National banks Q.000 mil.
lions or 1-3 the total.
SECOND by the percentage of increase. During tho
last decade the deposits in State banks gained 115
pr eent against a gain of 103 per cent in the deposits
of National Banks.
THE REASON FOR THE CONFIDENCE
that has made possible the remarkable growth of
Texas State Banks is there is PROTECTION back
of them which is in addition to their strength as in.
dividual corporations.
First State
Bank
The Guaranty Fund Bank
BASKETBALL PRACTICE IS NOW
IN FULL SWING AT THE COLLEGES
' AS THE NEWS BREAKS
' IN SPORTS
Simmorts expects to Have
Winning Team Much
Good Material Being on
Hand-A. C. C. will also j
Be Strong in the Field.
H
Hero's a little bit of interesting
news on Hip recent worltlV'Sorlous- '
During the sericB the pitchers of bol'i
the Phillies and thr Ut 80s threw
1.213 balls to batsmen. The Phlll'c.
h
lied
ber of balls that any ono mnn pitch
h.I ....... 1A. 1n.M.I I... 1 m..nMl ..F II... lu
'?Z:Z luryLZ;T s legitimate
the Phillies worked hardest or nnv
one hurler when he delivered the
sphere 112 times In the second eon-
test. Shore of ttoston -made two re-
Hnsketbnll practice is now In lull
Swing here!
Abilene is going to be mighty wch
nrlPM nun! cm 7ih i " n-presonloil hc court this season.
SSwt!3 A?K!indnS: !Lihe "f & i? JUL- ?
IVJfelTSI 11U.I HIU lllt.llllg OUL 1I110. rtlJ
to be believed and apparently there
reason why thorn
should not lie. Simmons ami Chrlstlini
Colleges will both be in the Held wlllr
teams and both of the schools liavt
somo mighty good basket-ringers.
Of course. Christian has not been ii.
nnl q rm tdti lltrt rtn I nut iiiitiiliftf 1
lll. .l.n)n1 In . Innlni !.. I... Rne K RS SIlAniOltS. Hlld t
ria.' a.v t sm uu ..
hurled twenty-three in the ninth In-
ning of tho first game and for tho low-
est number when ho took only five
throws to retire the ' Phillies in tin
ninth inning of the fourth game on
Tuesday.
EBH
ATTENTION!
l'Vu people realize that hltY CLKANIXlJ is nn art ati'l
eiiunot In learned in it few days. We hno parsed the ox-
pitriiiioiitul Ktut'o. V know our business.
Wc arc t!:: oldest Cleaners Pressors and Dyers in Abilene.
OTHO BARBOUR & COMPANY
AbHcnc's Hot Mutters and Tailors
not n member of the Texas Intercollc
glatc Association but nevertheless
the Christians nro going to show a
good amount of class this season.
Simmons hud '"some" team last sea-
son. Roy Bradley the star of last
year won't be back and his place will
There's a rumor going the round hattA ? flU' bu1 Coacl! ?r'ln hn.e
that John J. Mctlm Is going to get ots of other good mater nl. and he's
an Interest In the Chicago National '"B to put Ills men through some
League dub. John JM better stay "'"d work-outs from now on. Coacu
with the (Hants. He's done more with Mtt?tn vtd n81 8?as0" thiU "?
them than nnbody eUe. though lie did ul l'"1. .ut a winning team and
have hard tuck In Jhe tnte unplens- f "ourao he's not going to rest on his
ahtucss just closed. Imtrols this year.
Something llko thirty men showed
ii i for tho first tlay of practice at
...... .. .. .. -i . 'Simmons and out of this tnuturlal
Heboid the football tophi: tt lint n aonowllat 0f a yarloty-hu Is -going to
rbver Int Is lie plak his team. Of course he's to get a
lie H a lad whose bralu i full of ver- fl(j OI(? i
sa' i The record Simmons made last sen-
He' simply sm les and chortle wli.li Mn g l0 Wt mv(J cer ...
I his dope Is- knocked -kyfhlg J. n1 pamg .oluUered the best lu th
lor every football doplnt Iihm hi HtU. Bl... ... .- fllaf ... .nrU
alibi. xntrl basket throwing Put
mi it .1. t .i . ..i i . they're going still better this season
Heboid the Imseball dopint! Wlmt u tjj.fl a nrety
wise one la he! . . . I To date hrl'ntlmi has not arrsng.-l
Makes no dirt wit h whoin he 1h1. h. Ichcilulo nllll un Uu). ntlVl. work
always collects his fee. t t nprpelnup uxlrl. tu
lor If he. loses on one lone guine. t ' Anv fMl t.u1
linn lil ilniin .itiflri ... n umi r '
....... .. .... ....." . ..7.. imwpver. thai unnts a jmntf can '
THE STYLE AND QUALITY STORE
Sale of Drummers Samples
Blankets and Comforts. Hun-
dreds of Pairs of Fine Blan-
kets on Sale.
S.n' values in Cotton IMaiik-
ots 70
sM.no ftmlit.?' Hlnnki'tH and
L'omfotts priced .-8j
' $l.'2ti vnluos in Hiiuikots ami
romfortK iiriml $1 OO
$1.00 values in IJlniiki'ts and
Comforts pricrd $1 20
sM.Tn finality Hlankits and com
forts pricpil 91 45
f"2.tH) values in Winter MrddiiiK
priuud i-.si. .k?l 05
$2.."i() vnliits in Woolniip Hlank-
els ful sb.f. priced $1 05
5.0fl Wouluap Hlankols and
best Cnmforl.s $2 45
..() Woolnap Hlankt'ts and
hlrm-Comforts ?2 05
$1.00 Wool lllaitki-ts and Fine
Comforts -..- ?3 25
l hV Wool Hlnukotti and lli"t
Comforts ?3 85
Sfi.UO Wool Blankt'ts and fine
Comforts -94 25
$0.50 Wool Blankets and Best
Comforts ... . -95 25
$7.o0 Values Film Wool Blank-
ets and Comforts 9 25
S6-IN. BROWN DOMBflTIC
5o YARD
d Widi Brown DonirsUe -ii
l)csirle weight nn.l ti spU'tuJul
qualit for man money. On sah
pir nrd -- --5(5
36JN. BLEACHED DOMES.
x TIC 6 l-4c.
Full d wide blenched tlomcsth
in rrjtular H I --It; quality un snh
po- aril . 6 1-4'
36-IN PERCALES PRICED 10c
Neu l'.ittorni in Ifulil and darl
IVivales in yory smooth finish
..ml fiii' qiialit.-. . Priced pc
Ad 10
AMOSKEAG AND TOILE DU
NORD OINOHAM 10c.
i Fall Patterns in tin beat
mIIiiir iunlit- tif 12 1-V and
lu' iUality on nlr per d. 10
Every Shoe in Our Stock is a Nsw
Shoe For Fall 1915
Yon liiii net hetler snle.s lielter wearing and more de-sirablu shot's
in new stock than by selecting from carried over shocks. As we
were not in business last Fall any shoe bought from its will be
new for the reason. ' N
Bed Cross Shoes forhalies priced &!.fl(l to 95 00
Sdz Hhoes for Ladies prh'cd $2.00 to. 93 50
Large Misses shoes low heel btnton and laee price .'f'i.'iO nnd 9
Sel Shoes for men in Button and laee priced .-f't.00 to 95 00
Sel Children's Shoes priced G."ic to ... -- 92 50
JJWSWBH
m vr33K5?Yi 'iiH
iBtrTTr t" V. & ll
aMrroajjflBaH
M$ndemnPm(wdr&
He tan muke it up with another bet.
or Just a simple llu.
CLAIM AMERICAN PAPERS
GET THE HEWS FIRST
one by tommunk-tittug with the "hoiu
lauthorltb'H.
TO BORE FOR
OIL NEAR POTOSI
IMIOM'M T.s Pl.t f-I(K1 IV Milt-
vim.i: m n:Kit is ui -mm;
iik;ii iiikkk.
ii .i'zzn
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WAR NEWS GLEANINGS
TilK LlFL'IiCSS HODV OK
HACK II0KSK I.V.N FOl'MI
sjiondenco of The Associated Press 1-
liERLIN Tho whole Or riunii-American
situation wus dl9itsued by Am-
bassador Oorard mid the Kulser Toes-
day. From tho Ambassador's uttltmlo
-It' fHbellovcjl that tho conference waa nn jiaj jcon Htruc
sauaractory.
FOKT WORTH Oct. 27. The lifo-
leH boly of J.uko .Martin known nfc
"Fatty" u race horse man. was loumi
.lioro yesterday. Tho body was tying:
by u pile of lumber (n lh. uds on
a vacant lot on East ILf!htreot!Iar-
Ico on tho hud
Tho Oerniiiri newsiiaiierK have. wldH
reproduced -an nrttcle Ih the Kli
Nachrlchteu complainliiK over the ut
legud tendency of the Kovernnient t
A GREAT KIDNEY REHEDY.TO START IN A FEW BAYS
ACCORDING TO THOUSANDS
OF. REPORTS
1-O.VIlOX Fears that the Serbians
-will notbo able to hold back tho In
vailon of tho Auntro-Gennaun and
Bulgarians nro -espresscd by Lord
Landsdowna in the Upper Houm) of
Iarllament Tuesday.
LONUQ.V A diplomatic brualc bo-1
twce.nOrceco and the Allies U u.pec-
ted at" any time now. 1
KlvQ.out iihwh t the Amaricaii piiimt-.
which uiiKlit ftrnt to have appeared lu
tho Oerman prw A reply 10 tin
1-oiuplum.tM lias iiow. been nuil-
tlirojJi the Hciufofficlul Frankfort
..III. un...n l.t..nf jKulrmmml ..- . ...I.I. "V'"t..
i7-- Z r. -. ; jt : ". uvr . '." . tii Kiel
h. uuir ut iiiuwc 111 iir iii.iiu iwiu ...iul.
once behind tur- ear ana his hKull uu
by onof
r
My wlff but (ieci aufferiiiK wit.'i
kidney and bladder trouble in a Iml
-Jorm itiier Ih' is nine etr of ag'
6he was In nueh a condittiyi that f
a nflmil to ner 'd jttitl nmiTal
Inctors huti" treat "il hr but 10 no if-
tt. Cl)t nffit imiiiiipsMi;" 'hr In
Kan jit t.J.f ur Miyterv a up-
rg
I euiniii3 IliN Virreeil to .start Upcr-
niton (In the .1. Ilrniler-im
Special in The llepurter.
I'OTOSl JTe-t. Oct.
1
IRELAND
MAKES
MANY MUNITIONS
Limerick and even .some of the sninll-
(r towns throughout the country an
(ulso iniploylng nil the machinery lluy
can command lit maklnB shells or
parts of shells
Munitions are not the only branch
.if ti ;m li-n.l.. f.r ...l.il. . t . .
I "" "- "i iriiicji ri' ill u II lias He-
" " niatiiled and received a sharu. Some
117 FIIW.S i) I.M.Vt.KI) IN Till; f ho textile factorluM have had Kood
MAMFUTI'ltK ON V i:HV orders for clolhliiK materials. Ireland
I.AWJE .StALK. IM.v.r liIg In thc mHt 8lcllm u fnr
""re of government expenditure and
CLOTHING S ALSO MADF y h"ncv n pct.iic for con
ULUIIIIIIU IU HLUU IIIMUL tracts by the fact that the depots for
'XamlnliiB and rprelvlne Roods were
in London. Agitation however. led to 1 '
Vigorous ('Hiiipidifii U Heliiir Jlmle to ostiibllHhmeut of u depot In J)ub
iucrcac the Output on Fmul
1 lirointhoiit .Nation II)
liniernniriif.
Jin where certain classes of kooJs 0f
Irish manufacture are dcajt with. Jhu
J' Vf j $re HtlU rjVletloi JimiyiiB
tau?lasis' of goods.' anil 1111 effort U
27. Tho
ui-iiik muiic 10 which Hie 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v or iiu-
DUMLIN. Ireland Oct. 27lCorrw- !!:pVl ly "'""UUiik to it all U.e goixls
itiuuni.i'it in iii;iiiuii wiuru mv rt'iitur
u'lub iiiiflfffia ftirittiim 1i!iit tii'iitft innil
. . I . at i?i i
use nu-tiir opportunity anui tioro "
Uuii' cotton pb-kiiiK will beai thing
ponilenco of tho Agsoelateil l'ross)
senlo In the manufacture of munitions
jf 1 T . 7 Iroland l now at work on a tnrce u ur iiiiuiary aim oiiiur Kuvernnieut
weather haieen tdiml for-the tat "i J "w wrK on a inrKL jjfvi.
been fracturw
the tijoSy
CHICHESTER S PIS
Orr- I TUB I'lSllONrilliAMi
newfcpntier referred inn
iicuiurK tn the Iuudatory 1111110111111-
meutb relalhi' to the hiiucens of th'
third war loan which w-re made b
ttixiil :iiiilf l t?nii ! Iniuriili. iiinitnil.- HI'lU' llUfl.
.....ur un un if.'-r m luiiniiit mnn w
' .itely
did ih ali
ur- il'-lffcrieh. riertturj of state fi
FlnniK'o through the niediuiii of ili
Amerlcuii newspaper corrofepondeiit.
LONDON King Gcorgo of Kngland
is visiting his soldiers in Franco lie
will also visit some of the troops in
tho trenches.
(ha
. BERLIN' Twenty-live women ami CO
children wore killed in the Anglo- term
FrenQh bombardment recently of Do- I'orUf
duhuKateh ilulgariu. haj l
ULITimtUlliybtVtKInKtKt tho llrltUli loan which was then pond
ins- hticii coinpiBints says tne re-
TON TO JIKl'ItN 'It l'. I'ly. "lroe that ti Urite st-tioti i'
h. APIXIt KKKVI.NtJ TKItJI Ul Clwnmn public lias but little iii.
nurstaiidtng for what rial politic ren-
O Italy Oct. 'XI. After his Jcr necbary and MpproprlHt. Tin
Itif twentJ-iilne dayh In prison fciatt-uient or me &m rtiary 01 auiu
Charlton the Amoricau who for Finance was iiriiimrlly iutendwl
is .ruiJlriiltl cii
to do all of Id' work At
the tluKf ii way M' k lie hUfrrrwl
Kreat It ltd hiolri'd .ih u lu would
die mitlhaiifcv(u wur .iluaXlo rni-
tuly. 4) i 110 a new 'l"''"" ' "
rMnmmi'iid Dr. vilr'j. Swu'iip
Hoot as III bent Udrt'f ami lilmlibr
MiHdy onA'artli ainf lfu desire you
muv puiijisb tlitr letif r m the hepi-
thai it inny uuli- utlfi- xjifferert to
Kt
t r 1
U. Ii Lv'.N.i. 3. lkx f.l
anl.ftirllifil and
thii jfitli day of An
1 r
v puiiitsh tlitr letti
t it inny uulf otj
Hrf S I
Yours very trfl
foni
II.
len on trial here on a charge of hot for the (inrniun public but for for
niiirrf.i-iiii' bis wif mm nuttinu her iKn countries and raiirciulh for th.
linll Then is - muiur liure that "'' -T1" a trunk- wUI rur u Xh' X " T1 J1' b7 b1 w'
thl rre'eT iabmtt has tZmiA L'nUi.dfitati. ('harltou wah oonvh- jnaWng de-iK-rat eftorta to flout ..
4ho. greek cablnn has rusignia. tjd j Uie jry wi conrtBUII1 t mix iQUU.
.. ... years and eight months Imprisonment 'VUieit rrtoitt. rt iimiIw at twli a
to haul a ton of but ou account of amnesty. In- wilt luoumni u suo uie .unericaii jwopi.
(il-Utll Hll'll I bo'
T fUl'O the Wj
I OIlJ
l.
T. fl ItltV.
Hubbard J.
to t-fori me
mi:
I. (!. H1SHOI'.
Notary l'uliU
the alion Ml U.
ip-Hnot
Keitt. DruggM
Ireland's chief Indimtry is and mu-t
I."... .... .. . . . .t 1 "'"'"t" ilhllLUUUM illltl Hill' ui v
r... " v-ai uii-rr una 110ht indispensable ar munitions M
'u!1 unLIT l Mihtaclovy o fo0(J. A vKoroub mnWm has been
war material kynoch s In County insHi..f..i i.ri.ir wi. ..... .
.... ur.. t..r .il 1 nil V". ii. fa. . ifklnu.' II Ik nil (If f.kliiint nf Ills 111.- . . . " ........ .
" .y:". .. :z:....z ?"?;::' .' :.'. ;i.t. -v ;.:..;-. v;..::.;..":.. mwnww .i"H or mou .ro.
mmiii'1. . iiii.irMiij iiun iiii.i .i un .... ..?... .. w oiui. .v.uiui . iit.iii- (iiictik lu Ireland
ui worn oil 11 wen on uie iichuithijii ii-'tiiiii uuhuui 01 111c iiiiuous r.iiKlihii
' tanu in a few dayh. x 'htuteaman. was the head. But tin ne-
Jlrs'TvC. I'utnuui n-tiiCMvil Monday cosbltios of the war havo in Ireland.
from her farm -at Uimesa. Dawson as In Kngland turned other trades in-
.unity. Texas where ahc haa been to the munition businoss. When the
" visiting for the past week. demand wiu made in tlreat lirltalii for not bHm abolished and
J. II. IIIK .11111 inillll .'ll kJMII- K.-li'l lll-MIMI 01 ( IllUIIUlilU-
1 laj at likiglc Cove ami were the guests turu of all sorts of war materials. .Mr.
of the Stem family. .(tudnionil saw to tt that Ireland should
Dr. W. J. Rogers of l'ul.i as in j havo a share in the scheme. Hrpro-
PntnM .Mimdav. suntatlves of Mr. Lloyd (Jcorgu'a iiirtt
Tin- gin here Tueidav morning was department came ovor to Ireland and
She lued to be told
that her functions were to bo the fruit-
ful mother of flocks and herds. Now
the ry Is all for tillage. The difficul-
ty U that tho Kruiiug ranch system
wlilcli belongs to the old hUtor has
Hi people
nave not eomplcto access to tin Uml.
Thoy aro puzzled by the two volns
with which they aro uddressed on
their duty iu thu -war. On the oii
hand they are told that it is thu duty
of the farmers to enlist (hat he tx'
- It costs 4S centb
frelRht over Texas road.
I.ette.- Ti
Ih". Kilmer A
IlhurJiaiiipt"
V
Us.
t
nuviii lilt frkr pnttfithf)tiii Tlil wamiiiu nt Intrt kukiL nftt lfi.l!it t.ituit..
( high to us ami wo think that It wouhl men of Dublin and throughout the SlhWo" iiS Sfe to
be a good idea if this prie prevails country. Tho Dublin Chamber of '? "IJJ ?lJ ?t.SUdrbrs ould-
i ralw rniton for tho sWd. instead Common gave active MUtaiic and . " 8r JS .1 r"t"U JJ '722-
jrflbB lint for the larger the the formed spcial munition commit- ft falK-ly llS" mi'thcctfit
4T.-..M. . U ". .
Jl I-.
the faruierti
farmors sou
vkiii wuuu h.1. mmb ui an 1 tj rl. . .. .. . .. -......' 7. ". .7
hUw aanlUiJlumiaatunJay and was' . " t a n 1?" firm. V S TZ L --. i "'' prop'
..... ... J......... u.. . JB'S mdH tintu. in ireUiid are ion a other classes. The coniulaint
engaged In it. I-argo orderh hao Iwcn js true as reuardb farmers of all parts
Herutwl nn Huuilay
id (n te duint; uiinh
MUe U report
Mr. Ijchluy. ami ami ilaiilitcr
nlneed in Dubtlu. and one firm has Rot of Ireland
an onlT lor twenty thoubaud pounun.
serve only twenty-nine das
WHATCANYGUSO
JARRriY
"What? Ask yourself the qu?stf
tauMi wt awe oiHtmeats saiji sapours;
' iftMiarwl do is U trjS. S. S.
' -' lllM.I1-
How ofteii ha? thvVjdoclor
al ptf should
Thts easy commpnVense ethodj
i ww so nine inai is so quicij
and vigorously effectfvV--JB Ptt?n
ast resort of many Catarrh fcufferJ
Why it Is hard to sajl One of
trained specialists ofi le Swift
cine uorapany in Atfant l a phy;
-oL standing and fa!o si rebrff.
' because of his knjwjedf a oLllood
orders mado tb assert othat I
wiJofily of chnpnic Cm Pfhal Vi
wouki buy andiiaitbtaf take S.
they could eaectflly Let rid
tarra. v--
S S. S. goes BtrafghJ to tb s
trouble (he blood ftt spread
intaeiice over ererf orgau
PMy cucuei tlireujk m tee vein
arteries enables all mucous s
10 exchange acids oak UriUiUos
etincea for red fclo sojryuscles
effectually cleanse me system
tuus put anT end to U Catarrhal pol-
lution. S. S. s cleAs out the rtom-
b of Bxucpmi awusLutUa eaatles
v iir- pure VtfgfarwlW Jterlals. lo
".- - "
cn'.T tp frip-f Brs eMBiiM u
tl -.- W ' fuJm. l nlr 'be ftt
cuiHitt' and iiriet than un hmr f
how atroitK thi ecnuonile situutiun in
(iermany la. tin- MC-tloii aeenu. mi m-
j;acious and such a lualtur of tours'
tlmt it is ourprising thul anyoie
hhould dre tu speak of prtfen-m
eipj; shoMii to the foreign pi.-. It
waa moat eitiiti.illi u iimUm of i.
flltjcal espedieticy that Dr Ht inert h"
statpment should bo made direct n
.liie Aiwrijwt) newsiiapora.
I "Moreovor. the Oerman toreigu ol
fkio has often found it prudent to um
iliu foreign press as its mouthpit
lu closuiK. the article bids the . r
ttian editors remember that "our liv-
ing .UitHieii did only what the great
BiHikurk Hu especially during
war of isfii.
1'ioh Wlint
Will Ho
Wlllll-ltlM"l
Fur You.
.-. iid t 11 fit-- t r- Ki 1 er & 'o .
Miiiiflmi.il. iM X i . for j khpI' m'.-
InilHf. l flli JJ.VIII 4U)IU' ol
ill al" n-'U m t...ii.U'l if vat
mill iiiii.j iii.aj(ii). t-'lltux iitumt im
LKltivi. ji..l tilaiJilir ttluu wrUinj!
Ii- ii' .mil uiitiun Uif Attiii at- id l
Hepott. r guljr ttfty'ut nd out -dollar
c bolt I iur Satk 4t ali Jriuj
and of all partic and
cremlh. 1L U true of lvnctish fur-
a small figure nn the Rtneral ncale of iara as well. Um now there is the
mis war um gooa uai or iuohoj for uw tampaiu foi int-rcauud fowl pro-
have moved tn I'otosi fruni CI)do and
will make tiulr home hen iu iliv fu
lure
Mr Miniiii TlamJiisnn who r
i.l.iiVl.ll.ll l.ll a. Flklf.- lint. 4 - ( 111.
pTadWtL . ;;. Xle m rcmn. to hr 'j" hf ? !. a branch of- Ho Um recruiting nergeaut and
in.'. ut I oraiue Tut-Mla- eiouini;
it cilv wncri. (iiniiiovnient ih Kpunn :.iiil .1....11.. 1.1..1. ........... .-l-..i .1
Was --..w .-- ...IVLIMII iiil:i. I'illl.H UI' IVMtnill I
.HUIIB1..J uuuHKdrii. Jir. 1100 ueorKe the mcti leavt- the laml for t he ar-
torc:
adv
itwo idtiuns in Aui'MtJ.
at-'work tjirauhout tb hMly a r-1
ces. of purjficiiuon. n N.v0 Altt'HDlMZKD 10
herba thai aV food and Uinlc fr e I - j
1 blood. It stiAiuUtes siTe. lfc iiiaatti vi'iiav lxv " -- " -
power to thfcw off poisons Mm wJ Scretarjf pf War Uurmon lu
soon reallzeU wcoderfijl InBuetj.ee uy u. fcUJ nuiljuer of the 2.imio troops
the aVsenaf of headache a dwi4ed . 1 tbe borslr nucvar to preserve
clearlrn ofjthe air passages a steailily wihr. Tho order wa uapecially d-
improd iasal condition and a seiua fMud to cover the situation at No
of booivelief that prove how pom- f"!' ' A"?ou.a
plptelj fJitarrU often infests the eui - - -
Ure syalfem. .1 aiu.ii.i 1111.1. 111 111
S. on sale at all
You yill find B- B
drug sibrea. It is a remarkable rem
edy yr any and all blood affections.
111". OFF I.KNfcltU. MM.
hi. 1'ASU. Oct XI Th i...f 1 ktr
i. that CarranzM will tr to t.uv oil
sucbas Eczema Itash Lupus Tetter fieraj vy& ajid ib rvwiati4M4 "lt f
Pjjftrfasls Bolls and aU.other dlseised oguiied fey Uut aiWt Fowft. turrunv
condition pf the blood. For special t is fcafd u lvH ttfat the end
advice on any blood disease write The wti wr au " " tu'n(
Sw-iffs Specine Cj-PJjgal Dj Titx ffiH S
partment. Room 1J4 Atlanta O-iTAYOid VlUa at oucl lo ... . . Ml .ftI .
subsUtEte. ...... !..- I
- - --j . ... -J..... .. ..J.
HrrtHlltSlKl!. Iir-V(y'p
t
I Tevis I tits (id i- ol the
good load-.
1 I ImhI ur tii
SlUiXfi m r 1J.1)
Tmntii.
m 1 -4?."j
H f
li(litf anp J
m pice 01 If
B ojr isi-tiiiii
K lovelier 'iri ri4
K no itc.Jt jatiitjciv
I Dw-ryvk
Q . iPureJriih
1 H Linens
Kl" he JTiiIv bit
LH (lie mrr.
R M r
H ICAMMI
iuit .u-l.i
Th.- Hi-v iuiiig of Abllep- llll-
twi his ri'iuUr aMpolutin 11 1 here Sjt-
urtly 11 nil tsuii(lii.
li.ru to All and Mi- C II liiiiim.
a j-irl M.oiber ami ihild reported
doiiiit veil.
it. It- OttboMi of Ty.- was ht-rf Fri
day ll ou busiiie
l.'iui Ibiimu gf Dl-iahoiua u here
thf UttT part of Ut wfk vkitiug
reluti.es.
U "pie ut T'.-va fcK-it
i.uiliiliiK iublM- ruaU
er Designer
r it lliat maVt'i
c..4iiiuJ. plrfy ol
l. lowt ur e.crv
r'yl'f)aniW.
buy po
Ctrltnly
in. 1-ur
le
d buic
art Imuran-
laleo-ftit u
ELt-'S.
itco wnich ts expected to insure not
ouly thit execution ot war eontrarti.
but a coiitinuHiiCe of government work
after lht war A central araennl is be
ing '.instructed and tuuippcil m itlt
special tuarhiner Kvery available
marhiiie is binj prt-sswl jnto the ser-
vice pven thosi u-Ted in the City of
Dublin Technical School for tlu.
training of pupil. The t-mploic at
the new works are to be divided into
ilvo classes skilkd and unakilU-d men
ftkilllltl flllfl imitkillt'ri U.-X.II1U.. ul.rl auk
- Wmr' 'iliarie wb0 will work at time when
iliiltisiN-i ill r Mill srxir. the regular hano aie rwning a at
t J.ll(0AII rU.MShlll.KK w-ids. JpUuiufiU is not to uc
rt-strit iw Ui men ouuid jnilltary ai.e
DALIES. tJet ti .9m1riHus U at th tJ being that tl- luunitiou nrk.
tiiiiiouncfint'iii iade yesterday Jphn r 1 Ut usuiui a tu suumr.
llolibnii iicill hi candidate fat Otltht .hui. wU uUlvit iiv tU
Stjt Kuilroad rommUsioutr iu istC war inUri-st has bi'n the int reau in
i. -uc td liou Allison Jly.litliJ Hplt- tin- output of hipping lrom lis Um-
blaa b.ia that hi motto will b. "A ous ards has tl gone scriousl into
" J" Dial" tht lnuuitton l-uainctyi Cork and
tlii Kovurumuut acrlcuHurunsts ar
gutting iu i-Jih other's way
That ther. h room for a consider
abl development of Irish agrkullur-
is evident from the fact that aumpluig
Ut-tlic statistics given by the head of
the agricultural department Ireland
actually imports an annual average 1
sixteen million pounds worth of ftfod
stuffs which could easilj b' replaLUl
by homo grown articles. Ie has polu
ted out that if tiunuuiiy had tilled a-
little of her soil as Ireland ihe woull
itavu been exhausted In bi months
tiermany tills sUti-iive per tens o
iir arable land wherooa. he says. IK
land tills only sUteeii. The inevlta
be toph' of ihc American KxchatiK1
aud thu balance nl tradi crops even
ujt horj ami tlw IrJiJi. farmer is. a-
(nale'1 to by the agricultural minister
to help keep down tin price of the
dollar by importing less Auicrhaii
food and producing mort- of hU own
11
mpm
RAVE U IH8UIJ! ypur tuoit valuable asset-YOUR ABILITY TO WORK your Income
your time. This one feature alone is worth the entire premium hut our policy also iusuos
your hands ypur feet-your eyesr-YQU yourself for th? JElfJ!iIT OF YOURiptF'-th
'ly kiml of fquraice that does and it also m"ireR ayainit your accidental death.
LOMI8 C. WISE AND SON
VMM JI1ST OF 4NY gDjp 0 0M3 OP IMiUKAICCI.
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