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·--·--·------------LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF THE UNITED PRESS AND ALL HOME, COUNTY AND COURT NEWS PRESENTED TO OUR READERS DAILY

FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR THE_ MAHANOY CITY RECORD, TPESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1918. TWO CENTS

TUE ON C QUADRILATERAL IS NO MORE---ONE OF THE FOUR LEGS HAS GIVEN WAY---ANOTHER---TURKE · .... IS CRACKING AND LIABLE TO BREAK ANY TIME---NEXT AUSTRIA- UN ARY· - THEN GERMANY, THE LAST DITCH

Do Your Part As The BQys In France Are Doing Theirs.

(Publicity Bureau)

Your dollars do not measure your patriotism. The dollars you put into the Liberty Loan over and

above what you can spare-those constitute your P ATRI­O'l'IC money'.

The money that. carries with it everlasting plugging, patching, mending, fewer lights in the house, less palatable food on the table, cutting out the extras-that is the money that labels the quality of YOUR PATRIOTISM.

Uncle Snm asks for SIX BILLIONS OF DOLLARS fol' money is the sinews of war.

The Gove1·nment want~ a mere loan, ,1 ~ring i:: -:.·;;turn indiRputable security at 4 1- t r,er- cent. interest.

The amount asl<e< 'L• Six Billion,' Let llS make it Ten Billions and that represents only about one-twenty-first of our pile.

That will get the Kaiser and his servile subjects to Rtop, look ~nd listen.

It will do more-it will cause them to QUIT. And in their change they'll QUIT THE KAISER. Now for a Liberty Loan pull altogether. Every past

War Drive haR one or more Slackers in this War Zone. In the Fourth Liberty Loan let there be none.

What a happy combination of circumstances to have the Fourth Liberty Loan make its start to the accompani­ment of such inspiring news from over the seas !

Have you heard from Bulgaria? SHE'S OUT OF THE WAR. The Allies have bowled her out.

Keep your eye on Turkey, Rumania, Austria and then­Germany, with Potsdam as its active center. Bulgaria's do vnfoll i, ::lf; ributcd to the }._mcricans by General M;rch and March knows.

The beneficent results of the three previous loans ar2 quite apparent-they have made America the Cock of the Walk in this great ~1ar. The new loan will strengthen all this fine work.

It is the sale of these bonds that will provide cannon. ships, supplies, food, convoys-all that has made us the ad­miration of the world in 18 months' preparation.

The Liberty Loan campaign is short-lived. Do what you intend to do and thus encourage your neighbor as well as do your duty.

The campaign in Zone Eight has not aR yet formally opened b\1t when it does, jump into it, whether your sub­scription be only a single bonct or scores of them.

OUR QUOTA HAS GONE UP. That means your pur­chase must also go up to make good and Zone Eight always "goes over the top."

Do your part as the boys in France are doing theirs.

SALEM CAPSIZED RIOTS REPORTED

American Sailors''Ready for Action in Vladivostok. Watch March of the Allied Soldiers : LOCOMOTIVE

BLEW UP

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; THE WEATHER :

CAMBRAI SET BROKE ALL ABLAZE BY ENEMY j

LONDON, Oc1. 1. -Fighting was rP­sumc>d on thP St. Quentin sector this I morning, Field Marshal Haig announc-

l ECORDS f.'OR SPEED

TWO KILLED LEBANON, O!!t. 1.-Two men were

~ ~ ~ ~ 9! For<>cast for this sPctio11: ~'w ~ . ~ t{i/ Fair today and tomorrow; wes- -~ ~ terly winds. i ~"'~~l}.!}.~~!}.!}.!}.~*-~~~~~~~~~~al'

killed and three ot~ers injured to-, VLECTROCUTL'D day whpn a locomotive on the P. & I Et Ci

I fl.T~;il~::~ l~~~~u!!e~- ':. t~:ha:~nan, IN HIS CELLAR conductor, Port Carbon. I

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All of the men were on the locomo tive which was pulling a,n east bound Going clown into the freight train at 1he plosion of the boiler.

lime of the ex- buildin;; at 1134 where he conductecl

'GERMANY'S POLICY [ a Paloon, John Kemzura, came in con­I tact with a live electrio wire and was

elect rocutPd. ! •rl!e unfortunatf' man who is ahout , 34 yPars old, had gmw into il1f' cellar I a ho11 t 10 o'cloclt last evening !'or the ' purpose or tapping beer. Ju the dark-

IN THE BALIANS COLLAPS VD neRR, while feeling for till' eler·tric

fj globe, he touched a live wire. His ---

1 serE>am attracted men in the saloon

WSHJNGTON, October 1-Russian who ran to the top or the stairs. One and Rumania diplomats hnf' today. man seeing the smoke thought it was foresa\Y the complete collapse of Ger- fire and ran out and turned in an many's policy in the Balkan and in I alarm from box 3-4. thr East. I WJ1en the firemen arrived the)·

The signing of thP armistice by went into the cellar where they Bulgaria and the. terms laid down by found Kemzura burned crisp in seY­

'-H1e Allies were interpreted by officials ernl spots, but with little life still in a• Hie R1rnsian embassy as the re- him. Dr. Holland was summoned

,r s•Jmp1 lo11 or power in Bulgaria by the __ Ru,s,;ophille group of Bulgarian states­

' men I epresentPct by PrPmiPr Malinoff.

GER~IANS RUSHING REINFORCEr~ENTS

who, upon his arrival, pronounced tlw man dead.

Kemzura is survived by a wife arn two children, Joseph and Julia. Ilf' was a membf'r of St. Joseph's Lithuan-1:.in church and of St Vincf'n ·

This, it was declarC'J would prove in the 11;,ar futnre a mc,st powf'rful s1in111l:rn1 1o thr rffPrt of th., revoln­t iopary de:no<racy of 1im,sia to i·e•

store unity an.cl independ-

By Frank Taylor. encc .. WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES Complete anarchy is raging in Sofia

OF VERDUN, Oct. 1..-The Germans official cal:!les from Athens stateh to.

SUC',Hy in that church.

,,d. Tile Germans J1aYe set fire 1 o I \\' ASi·ll.NC'i'OX, Oct. 1. - Breaking all rPcords for spPed America's third are frantically rushing

menls into the Argonne region in an Cambrai.

reinforce- day_ Establishment of a Bolsheviki rPgimc is feared also. This would

ABDICATION OFT.

The British havp captured L~verg- and grl:'atesr lottery ended at 8 o'­ies five miles north and slightly Past clock this morning after proceeding of St. Quentin. without pause for 20 hours.

English and Canadian troops clos- working in shifts throughout the ing in upon Cambrai ypsterday, cap- j ni~ht tllf officers in charge reache? tured Troville and Tilloy uespitP 1.n speed of 18 numl.Jers lisle>d per strong resistance, the statement said. minute in the closing hours. Until

effort to block the American advance The enemy aparently is determined

lo make permanent stand on its pre­sent line rather than fall back to the Hrunhill de 8til11•ng df'fencPs. In­tern,c fighting continncs with AnlC'ri­can :1rtillery a1,d infantry on the ag-

mean massacre of all Germans.

AIRPLANES DOING FINE \VORK

"Ca.mbrai has been set afirp by tl1e , mi1l.Jight thP big draft room was fill-n ,, h d p..re~sive. B F . F , uemy. Pd \1·1th interested spectators. It a JY • rNt • erguson.

l Ieavy German count er-attacks "'fhi.; morning's fighting recom- h en expenPd that. the lottery would WITH THE AMERICANS WEST

have> slightly· delayed the American . ./ men<'ed north or St Qnf'niin n1HI in ,d,P at !Past 26 hours and would not OF VERDUN, Oct. 7. -In heavy fight-

, WASHINGTON, Oct. 1.-Czar Fer­: clinand's exodus is viewed as a virtual ! abdication in well informed diploma-tic cihcles here to-day. Malinoff, it is und<>rstoocl, forced Ferdinand to leav,, the country, fearing German influenc t,n him. \Vhether Ferdinand will ' permitted lo return to Bulgaria an remain without influence or whethe1 he will be forced to retire to hi

the Cambrai sector." 1 1·11 ti· •· Th s f' d aclvancP. ing throughout toda th · f t ><·, ovpr 1 · iis anemoon. f' · P e The infantry in attacking are al- Y e m an ry was extensive estate in Hungary will d rnay indicate that the master lists 1 1 11 . forced to operate virtually alone be- pend tipon the att'itude talcen

IN CONFERENCE AT

mr~t wholl~ with ig 1t mac me guns. \\'ill he really for mailing late 1o-clay. cause heavy rains penetrated aerial M 1- ff The :ntillery is exceedingly active. a mo and his cabinet, it

-----·------ Missouri and Pennsylvania troops cbservation for the artillery. Toward

CAPITAL 1, ROY ELLIOTT DIED f'ncctmlPred stiff fighting shortly eYening, however, the weather sud-. PRINCE BORIS AT STATE HOSPITAL denly cleared and the aeroplanes

• · • 1 ~.fLernoon to-clay. __ T_he Germa_ns I hurried over the German lines signal!-

. -- . thrPw in fresh div1s1ons from the . b k h ~ WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 - S·2rre1ary. 1~rnm a hroken back _i;ustarnecl at M~tz region in addition to the usual mg ac tot e gunners who cut loose \~Jf f ,L SUTCCE

of Labor \Vilso11, I~uel Administrator ; llH' Huc·k Monnlaiu min~ Augm;t 2fiih, resistancP. The Pennsylvanians while in a way that indicated they were• dP· V't __, Garfield arid James B. Neale, o[ llw , whf'n ra11r;ht. u11dcr falling rock, Roy pushing over the rrpst of the hill termined to makp up for lost time.

MANY MISSING 1

. f N CONSTANTINOPLE l Fu~I Ad~~in;tra~o;, Hare c;nre_i~•inf ;~1

1:~~~i/:i~~•in:~~s ~;:~:• 11;:iit~I t:; south or Escrf'mont ran into over- !~m:~:~v;1~::dr;;;1;!::/:t:~::; to--uay wi 1 . • ran .. ~ ayes, resi en ? F , 1 1 · Ll . . - whelming numbers of the enemy o·b- concentrations. ceiYed ccn t,dential information t

--- . · --- of thf' U. W. of A. and James Mat- ~- ·' 0 r oc' 1ts mornmg. li"ing them to withdraw with their · WASHINGTON O t 1-A u I C'OPJl]'T A.GEN O t 1 ,K' ' 'fhf' remains were brought to the " I Vienna that King Ferclinancl, rif

RO-ME, G,'t. 1.-'l'he V>1tican ha.

, c • • n m- , ,1, 1. ~ ~ , c . • - mg thews, John Dempsey and Thomas , . . advanc !in~ slightly to enable thP __,., -- g::iria, probably will abcl;catP in bPr of men are missing a8 a result Ferdiuard ctt' Bulgaria has arrived 1rennedy, a1·sti•i'ct pi·esi'dents of t.lic C.liffoid morgue to be preparf'd for 11 t I cl" · b POLISH LADY AT 1 '- arti .ery o ay uwn arrage. , cf h:,; Fon, P1·1·nce Bo1·1·s ..

b f 1 I burial. f•'nnNal will be hf'lcl from the POTTSVILLE WED EV G '' -o[ the capsizing or a. oat rom t 1e off Esse11hal Castle, outside Vienna, mine workers in tilt' anthracite dis-1 1

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E t In the meantime the Pennsylvanians,, • • ,.. p · 8 U S S S I t • · ·1or 11 c1· t ti F kf t ,, .1 .1omc o LG w,lr - nme, , 1., ·> as I I , rown rm<'e Jori:c; was I,

. . . a em, con arnmg sa1 s o accor mg o 1e • ran · ru Pr ✓,et ung. trict. Thi::; conference is for the \' h , . flanking tlw Germans from the right , January ~oth 1 r94 He i . r<'rr rd shore leave, Sunday nigh1, on: Key Riots arp reported in Constantin- · · · · · ,n anoy "' venue. t' Madam Aure de Tourrtewitz, of Po- · ·> '

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. nnrposp of d1scussrng l!vmg wage I Elliott ;s survived by the following attacking eastward, inflictfd grea 1 ,i ,l . th t t 11

I :i.s m,iclt more Jih<'ral nnrl democrnti West, Fla., the Navy DPpa1 tment was .ople. conditi.cns and to. aid in determining . . losses on the Boche. I an}', w.,.10. was m a coun ry_ w e_n !h::>a his father.

d • cl t · I I • brothers and sisters: Robert, Charles. tll Pi·t h d d t 11 a vise o-aay. ----·------- . \\'!tether the workers on strike recent- , . . ----------- e rns1an or es overro e i' w1 : The boat was unable to weather a GET TO THE HUMANE B-ALL I 1 • • d d • I .Joseph, Albert, or th1s city; Thomas, Lieut. Kromas '1 be the speaker at the Pottsville Ar• ' ·· ·· · I ly are ma ung JURt cman s for wagr . , , ,... . M. J L ·d f SOU \lENIR BOOI"

rough sea, it was r;taled. Names of, -- I increases. [ J, .Jpi sey ,,ity · . " 1 s. onas . 01 · 0 .Jno. ,\. Kromas, twenty-six years o[ I mory Wednesday evening at. 8 o'.clock. i • i \. , , the rn_h;sing have 1<ot been u~ade 1 'Che Humane Ball-the big event of -~----- • ·p_wark,_ :E'd":ard · _ of ~ead:ng; an tl age, who left this town in 1912, and Madam Aure de Tourtew1tz 1s the OF COMPAN1 E public. .., J,,.1]1 I the season-al Boczkowski'·s Hall,! Aerial Mail Carrier :\!JR. ~T)}e_R 8 tauffei' Barnesville:. . joined t11e u. s. Army has been pro- I author of that famous war book, 1 AND PENNA. GU 1

· October 29th. Jones' orchestra. Ma ThP aE>rin J mail carrier from NPW Ro) F,lhutt numbered many fi ieuds 111otrd again and now sports the I "Wl1en the Prus,sians Came to Poland. , USP a Barler Oil 11Pater lo relievP harg and Burn;; down stairs. Good' York ,o Chicago passes over Locust \\'ho will be pained to hear or his ,tripes of a First LieutPnant as a re, Ordinarily she appears only in the' Tlw Mahanoy City Record is

the chill from Lne ::iittiug room - , on. the first floor. Help the firemen, Valley every Thursday between noon dt>,itl1. ward fer his hard work and pre- large cities, but through the influence I ceipt of a limited supply of HPiser & Co. 1t Llwy arc your rt:>al friend,;. S-30-3t and 5 o'clock in the afternoon. The seven'Ilce while a membf'r of the of Mrs. J. B. Cullum, Pottsville chair· giving separate iJlnSt rations

Notice to Property Owners Hall's Banjo If you have a properly tq sell place , it in my hands, I can help you dis•

Orchestra, of \l'/ilkes-Barre, at i\Ia.- · pcse of it in short order. If interested, her's Assembly Dance, Shenandoah

I call or write.

Tuesday, October 1. s27,4t: JOHN J. HEHN, ____ I 22 S. Jardin St.,

.---------------- t s7,ad Shenandoah, Pa.

Gruber says: FOR PLUMBING AND TINNING

"wings" of the machine are quite dis . Notice army. John is a member of the 14th man of the Women's Liberty Loan ' entire 112th Infantry, which . cernible. It passes in the direction or U. S. CaYalry and is at present stat- Association, she has been secured for ed or the 8th Regiment of Frackville and Pottsville. k t ·ll ioned at Ft Sam Houston Texas get Wednesday night at the county seat. , nia National Guard, of which Co

The following meat mar e s WI · ' ' • HundrPds will hear her. IE was a part and also the 16th ,Jose every day at 5 o'clock, tvith the ting men readr for lhe trip over-seas. 1

H . f · ·d · to ·11 b Thursday's program will include a sylvania Regiment. Attention, Fourth Ward Red Cross exception of Saturdays, beginning ,is many nen s m wn wi e Soll·c·1tors pleased to know that the ·y·cmng man big meeting at Mahanoy City High I The book gives a very con Octobn 1st, to further the conserva-

M · ' h f th is making good in the army and hope School auditorium to be addressed by tory of both these organizati . eet tomgnt at ome o e cap- tion of light and heat: I I tain and then proceed to make the Robinson Meat Market, to see hini go still higher. the soldier and sailor veterans, and; tie, i luSt rations of the me

last collection on Red Cross pledges.

WANTED-Clerk for music store. Must be' able to play piano. A.pply 16

Leon Eckert Meat Market, Chas Zellar Meat Market,

He is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. other speakers. On Thursday the I very fine. Anthony Kromas, 813 Eait Pine Ladies' C'ommittee will entertain Mrs. ; Tl:es_e books will

t cl b tl f J I K Miller, the State chai'rman of tlle Wo-, and will make an excelle Crauchinces· and Sauscava·ge st ree , an · ro ier o osep 1 romas, the po1rnlar salesman of the Kaier Co. men's Liberty Loan Campaign at the for any family who has a b

Meat Market, 1 t" f ·e d · e · the Outdoor Club at Pottsville. I re a ive or n .n m s rv1ce. East Centrf' st.ref't. ol 2t Call Williams & KinRinger, 430 East ' Jos. Kalausky Meat Market,

J. C. Metzger Meat Market, fl,;QTICE I REQUESTED TO CALL Yonr old Ford will look like a l !/18 modf'l if you will get one of our radiator and hood covers. Also the use of a hit of Glid­drn paint will touch it np, ll

Marlcrt street, or 'phone Bell 105cW. al,tf.

IJ•p a. D.,rler Oil Tl0alPr to rPlif'VI'

Miss Rose Lynch, of West Pine stref't, is the guest of relativPs and friPnd~ at Philadplphia.

th" "!ill from lllf sitting room- WANTED-A printer, at. The Record

-------------...JJ :Jl:'iser & C'o, 1l ofllce, Mahanoy City. a3_0,tf

J. C, Patrusavich Meat Market, George Kaleda Meat Market, Peter Cheskewick Meat Mar­

ket, W. H. Eckhardt Meat Market, Thos. F. Quin 1:130,21

Tuesda}. Oct. 1st, 1918, will be the li>st day to pay your water rent. for lhe term April 1, 19J8, to Oc1. 1, 1918, i>f-fnrP the J)enaliy will be adclPd.

Mahanoy City Water Co., s-28-3t E. S. Silliman, Sup't

dollars are reporiPd' FOR LIBERTY BO

Use a Rarlpr the chill from Ifeisf'r & Co.

,f Purchasern of Liberty Loan B Oil Hrater to reliev0 o[ first, second and third issups ar

the sitting room-- 1 ,,uested to call for their bonds. /1t1 UNION NATIONAL BA t

hano.y City Record Market and Locuat Street,

Mahanoy City, e:'a.

THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO,

r, C, O'CONNOR, Editor and Manager

HELP TO WHIP THE KAISER Every time you buy a Liberty Bond you help the American I

Army to whip the Kaiser and make the worlds safe for democracy.

Every time you buy a Liberty Bond you place bullets in the

rifles of the American Army and shells in its cannon, so that they I may roar out the thunder of freedom that will redeem mankind from the oppression and terrors of Prussianism.

Every time you buy a Liberty Bond you put food in the

mouths of those brave American boys who are offering their lives

as a sacrifice to the cause of L1berty for the world. Every time you buy a Liberty Bond you help win the war.

You will buy more Liberty Bonds; of course, you will. You I have bought Liberty Bonds three times, and you will buy the fifth,

the sixth, or any number of times to keep our army going. I Remember, the American soldiers are YOUR sons, YOUR·

I brothers,

flesh. YOUR relatives. They are of YOUR blood, YOUR .

----:o:----

SPANISH INFUENZA

SAND PAINS QU CKLY RELIEVED You'll find Sloan's Liniment

softens the severe rheumatic ache

·Fut it on freely. Don't :-ub it f~ Just let it penetrate naturally. What a. sensli of soothing relief soon follows! .

External aches, stiffn:ss, sor:eness,i cramped muscles, stra,med sinew~, back "cricks"-those a1lment_s cant !i<>ht off the relieving quahtie~ of Sloan's Liniment. Clean, co,nveruel!t, economicai. Ask: any druggist for 1t.

. stoans · · , Lin.i:i:n.e:n.:-c , .

. ·::s ,Kills- .Pain: . · oJ ,. l

PENNSYLVANIA'S. CASUALTIES I

REPORTED Died in Action

Sgt. Wm. Cannon, Philadelphia. Corp. Frank Grist, Hillsdalp, Corp. Jno. Holmes, Corapolis. Pvt . Warren Graves, Philadelphia. Pvt. Raymond Summerfield, Pitts-

burgh. Pvt. Albert Watson, Coloyn. Pvt. Oliver Wright, Pittsburgh.

Died of Wounds Sgt. ChP.s. Hurst, Scranton. Sgt. Matthew Rose, Philadelphia .

Wounded Severely Corp. James Shatto, Carlisle. Musician Joseph La Rose, Harris-

burg.

!"9'•-·-... --·-------· K • With the Cold Days to Con1e

You'll do well to prepare now so that they will hold noter­ror for you. Proper warm clothing is the safeguard to your health. A store full to overflowing-a store that hasyre­pared carefully for your every need, is the store , tha.1' de­serves your patronage and this Kline Brothers' ::<fore is just that store. Will you practice e_couomy when ""-~ offer' the opportunity to you?

YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT KLINE'S -

... .__., , .. .,. LADIES' AND MISSES' FALL SUITS AND COATS Never have we shown so varied an assortment. The very

newest styles in every new fall shade and material. Come in and make your selection. You will save at least one-third on every one of them.

$9.98 $11.98 $14.98 $19.98 to $39.98 'Phonei-Bell, H-J; Unlted-84-E Prepare against an epidemic of Spanish influenza. This dis- OUNTY NURSE

ease. which has been raging in Europe, has now appeared on the C SAILS OVER-SEAS

Pvt. Joseph Black, Pittsburgh. Pvt. Austin Courtney, Pittsburgh. Pvt. Raymond Cummiskey, Phila-

=+w r • --·--LADIES' and MISSES' FALL WAISTS

·-SCHOOL SUITS -F:.OR BOYS

SUBSCRIPTION RATES Atlantic seaboard and an extensive outbreak is to be feared. j

Watch colds such as our common at this time of the year. Miss Mary Kantner, daughter of delphia.

Effective February 1, 1118 Keep vitality high through proper food and rest. Keep the body DPputy County ControllPr Frank • Kantner, sailed from New York this "c in the shape best calculated to resist any and all disease. It 1s

Pvt. Jno. Denuel, Philadelphia. Pvt. Lester r.trestone, F,dgewood. Pvt . Cha~ Hemerka, Shamokin. Pvt. Percy Hendricks, Phoenixville. Pvt. Robert Hendrickson, Pitts-

Just received anothre ship­ment of ladiPs" waists in tub silks ,crepe de chenes, GeoTget­tes, and the new lingeries. All sizes. High and low collars. Also the new collarless styles.

We can rig you1:"'tioy out at a saving to you of from $2.00 to $3.00 on every one. New brok• en weaves and plain serges in trench and NorfoTI, n1<><.l<>ls. Sizes tl to 17.

Bingle ooplea , , ... , , , , , •,. •,, • • • •"' week, for France, a member of an t loo a -eek thought that Spanish influenza was probably introduced here by Aniericari Army Expeditionary Force DellveJ'7 ra e ....•..... , . " . .

IC (ferman submarines. tor u. s. A. 1.rained nurses, specially Back teauea ••••••••••••••••••••• It is known that the Germans have tried to spread plagues in prepared for duty in the field hos-

MA.IL RA.TE: Europe through distributing the germs of fatal illness in the ter- pilals. Miss Kantner had eight

burgh. Pvt. Frank Hoffman, Germantown. Pvt. Wm. Jones, Nanticoke.

$1.29 to $4.98 $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 to $9 98

ca a,MI ..,_ ... ,.,,. L

h f r-- b months' special training In the army ""'ne -,ear ...................... ,6.00 ritory of their foe. It is also known t at men rom ---=rman su - c t B ttl v lrn,;pital al Camp 'us er, · a e Bf% month• .................. $2.60 marines have come ashore in this country to gather information CrPel<, Mich. Shr ls deeply devoted

Pvt. Ralph Jordan, New Castle. Pvt. Raymond Kennetiy, William-

LADIES' NEW.FALL MILLINERY

Here are the biggest values in town. ent, the newest styles and they are all prices we have marked them.

Every one differ­worth l}.ouble the

ene month ............ _ ....... {oc Therefore i't is possible that vials -of germs developed in German to the work. sport.

Pvt. Louis Lerch, Reading. Pvt. Jno. G. Miller, Harrisburg. Pvt, Edw. Shingle, Norristown ..

PllbUehecl every afternoon but

Sunday

laboratories, have been brought to this country and distributed in corporal Ponald Kantner, a broth­theatres or in the midst of large, public gatherings. i er, is a soldier of the 414t11 Regt., U.

Whatever the source of the disease, if it strikes you, aid in s. Signal Corps _and has been in • • . . France a year It 1s the hope of the

- _,..., ... .,.,, $2.00 mPn's high rock under-

wear ................ , . $1.25

- • 2IIJ'I -$2.50 tlannPl Jack Rabbit checkmg 1t there. Take no chances on conveymg 1t to others. : sister that sh~ will be able to meet

THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO., ----:o :---- her brother. There home is at Lofty. Men',s. Freeland.. overalls,

. : ....... .... ... , .... $2.39 pr. I $2.00 mPn's k~~~~~hi-rt_s_. ~$~=:

shirts ... ....... ..... . . $1.79

Mahanoy City, Pa.

T, C, O'CONNOR, HARRISON BALL,

J, H, O'CONNOR, Propr'a.

OFFICIAi. ENDORSEMENT

.:==· ----·--=------------ . -. Thi: Uniter! Publisher& :\_Sb01,,~­

tion of Now York City has inv_t>st1-gated, arid certifies to, the circu­lation of this puhlicati.>n. These facts have been establislmd, 11.11J guaranteea to •v~rti:aers.

~~ PAUIC.tNT

Bubscrtbera wbo ao not receive The Mahanoy City Record promptly and

regularly and those cwuigl.ng their

address are requested \o nottty thla

office either b-, mall, telephone or tn

:Make an complaints dtrecl

to the office. Both 'phones.

THE COLLEGES OPENING The colleges are to be turned upside down this fall. The

march of the khaki clad war students will take the place of classi­cal learning. The boys will study the arts of war in 1918, instead oJ he way the Greeks and Romans fought.

After a year of it, if the war continues there will be no one left at the campus but frsehmen, and upper classmen physically disqualified for the service. These last wiU be a very unhappy hunch of men, although perfectly safe from the hazards of war­fare.

The colleges will shortly be reduced in nm .;.,e.rs as the boys are taken away to the various branches of che service. It will be a problem to finance them with so r.~uch of their tuition money cut off. The government will li r.v'e to be liberal to them. Difficult ::is the problem is for the colleg€ managements, they cheerfully adapt themselves to it, recognizing that they exist to serve the needs of the community.

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FOR COUGHS AND COLDS r

Safe Arrival Over.Seas Word was received here or the safe

arrival over-seas of James Mooney, Robinsons.

A ho.ndy Calcium compound that aa.r~ I Cut This Out-It Is Worth Money guards against chronic Jung and throat [ Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, troubles. A tontc-restora.tlve prepared I . 'tl 5 F 1 d C 2835 without harmful or habit-forming drugs. enc ose WI l c to o ey an o.,

The Virtues Of ,A Pip~

The fa.ct h, t!~c !~c:!"! t :->~ :-.. r' ~ · :l pipe he Lcc- r~~llt' i ;•, r .. k .• the 11oor r:1:.1u '.; 1 ri i, •. . • . 1, . : 1 ·/· counse!lur. Jt r:! ,1 -; l • , • • • the temper a:!d 1:: .. k: ., .. • • \ .. . . difficulties.

,ve ventur~ t') :::.·; t°J:..:. ~ '";-has made n1orc t,::>r-t(l ::i...: 1. t ·o, .t ! , .. •11 kind c-mpluycr:., ::.n.J i1, d·d~\.'. ;1~ {, .: l. , l any other Llcsscd 1:1~.:: :.. L .• ~'. u ~ · .. , ccth.

Tliis picture 1.1~-r 1 -. :! l r-:1.inted but it~ .... q !.:d1 ~ ,1,1:·t:l · ., , . to try Tf:>n~)' ~.Iuc,11'~ , :1 flH".J. ! t :i. dit11C" fro1.1 aliV t oli:>.C'r,· 111!-:' 1 1

.1. 1 , r 15c). f t" you d011't lik1- ll••ll•y d ,, ·1 ~. • a tria}. th,· dealt,..r w:!1 rL .. t::iJ J \" Try [io,iey ~loca.

Eat less moii,Llf :t:-tc!neys feal lita lead er''Baiicle:- bothers yon.- i!,eat

fonm; n!'fo acid

Most follrn forget that tha kidneyg, like the bowela, g-et sluggish and clogged and need :i. flushing occasionally, else we hava ba.cknche and <lull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheu• ma.tic twinges, torpid liver, acid ,;;t.om!icll, sleeplessnesR and all sorts of bladder di1r orders.

·---------Men's canvas gloves ...... 15c D:r. Wright'~ union imiti!, $4.98

~ir.:w,.:·~ k - -.,.

CHILDRE.N'$ NEWEST FALL DRESSES

■ --Every economical mother know£ the advantage_ of buying

g1rls' dresses ready-made and at 1\.lme's you will find va­riety, style and low prices.

$1.49 $1.98 to $9.98 _,. r:a.'IC:I. ---- a

OVER THE TOP WITH THE FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN

Be· in line with the hundred per cent. Ame-ricans. It i.s an honor and a compliment to you that your governme1t permits you, has confidence in you and expects you to 0

your full duty at this time-the dawn of a tremendous American and Allied victory. - Fllll'R ...

You simply mu3t keep your kidney::: active and clean, and the moment you feel an acho c~ pain in the kidney 1·egion, get about four ounces of Jad Salfa from any good drug store hero, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before ·breakfast for a fow days and vom· kidnevs will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of gre.pes 1rnd lemon juice, combined with lithia, and ia harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also_ neutralizes t_he. acids •------•--""--11111,,.,._. __________ _,.III"'!!"--.----.,__,_, ill the urine so 1t no longer 1rntatea, thue eading bladder disorde!s· .

Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent Iitlua.• -water drink which everybody should take IWW and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serioU!l oomplications.

A well-known• local druggist says he eens lots of J &d:Sa.lts to folks \vho believe in overcoming kidner trouble ;whilQ it i~

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1,

'l'ry them today. ' Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Ill., write your 50 cents a box, including war tax name and address clearly. You wlll re- only trouble.

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For snle by 011 Druggists celve in return a trial package con- 'W!TH THE f;URGEONS Eckman Laboratory, PhllndelphJa taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com• AT THE HOSPITAL Called To Red Cross Service -- ___________ pound, for coughs, colds, and croup. /

1918., Folpy's Kidney Pills and Foley's Ca- I _ Miss Jane Ball St~vens,. our Muni-Fell From Truck thartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. ad Operations performed at the State c1ple nurse, who enlisted m tile Red

--------------- Edward McGeehan, of tl03 East ---------- Hospilal at Fountain Spring,; i.o-day Cross sen·ice of the nation, has re-Mahanoy street, was rendered un- Died of Influenza were as follows: <'rivrd her call and will shortly leave

When yo11 feel that your stomach, liver or blood is out of order, renew their health by taking

BEECHAM~ PlllS

L..,11,.t Sal" of Aa-, Medicine in the \Vorld. ..:::.oM cvc.rywherc, In bo::ces. 10~ •• 25c.

Dr. Doyle Has Pneumonia Dr. William Francis Doyle, or Gar- '

field Square, Pottsviile, is lying very / ill at his home of pneumonia. The i doctor recently returned from tho South. His many friends here hope for his early recovery.

Received Souvenir From France Miss Margaret Dolan, of West Mah- ,

anoy Avenue, received a beautiful silk' <>mbroidered handkerchief from her

1 uncle, Joseph Flail, who is fighting ' with the A. E. F., in France.

THOUGHT MAN WAS CRAZY

"I have nuffered f,om stomach and liv!'r trouble for years; the last l wo

ears people have been calling me . The doctors could not do any- f

,g for me. The awful bloating of , , s seemed lo press against my brain

and I could not think clearly. Three 1 10nths ago a friend advised talcin~

C'rked wonders in my case. All mv ting and suffering is gone and I ,

ayr's \Vonderful Remedy and it has l as though newly born." It is a ile, harmless preparation that re­'S the cata.rrhal mucus from the tinal tract and allays the inflam­n which causes pracHcally a II ch, liver and intestinal ailments l

mcluding appendicitis. OnP dose will i convince or money refunded. H. J. Krebs and leading druggists every-

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where. __________ adv

i\Irs. Heber DPlong, of Elizabeth, I N. J., called on town friends to-day. I

conscicus last evening when he fell James Gordon, Jr., of Locust Gap, Mrs. Helen Hunter Lavelle, appen- the ci1y. Miss Stevens is awaiting from the Humane fire truck as it was a member of the U. S. Naval Reserves dicitis. anolher telegram instructing her as returning from tho call last evening. di ed at Cape May, N. J ., of Spanish Harold Ke,rn, Mahanoy City, hernia. to 'Yherr she shall report. He was carried into the saloon of Influenza. He was aged 24 years. Mrs. Helen Hunter, Lavelle, appen- Miss Rose McLaughlin. a Mahanoy .Jenkin Griffith on East CPntre street, ----------- dicitis. City girl, is discharging the duty of where he was revived. BUY W. S. STAM PS Margaret Carey, Rappahannock, Visiting Nurse in this city at pre-

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Eve~y irue-bloode~ American QPpre­cia.tes

Post TOASTIES 'lheY save wheat pnd sugar. and1furrush the most wonder..:.~ ful flavorfof corn ever served, in corn. -flakes.

baclc sent. r

Catharine Cavage, 'rrenton, tonsils. , j ♦ ♦ ♦ ~ ♦ ♦ • • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦. ♦. • • ...... • ...... • ...... • ...... + ♦. .._ .♦. ♦. . aHrry Gordon, MillPrsvillP, apppn- A Woman's Hearty Recommend_ation ~ ♦~-.+•++•-.+•-..•"• ............. -...-...,.-.. ................ ~.~+~+~.-.. ... r ...... c+ . . . I Worry and overwork eause kidney ♦♦

d1c1t1s. trouble and women surier equally with i. w ? T" d? Fe 1 Run Down? t Ethel Ford, Catawis~a. tonsils. I men. Miss Sara Testen BelviCIP!'f". !11. ... arm ire • e • ·:♦ Harry Schaeffler, Mt. Carmel, I writes: "I could not stoop and when ;. Try a bottle of our •♦•

hernia down I had to crawl up by a clla11·. 1 t ♦

. I ']) endi I was RO lame I suffered agony, Now I ·,··. Brown Stout, Nut Brow-,-:, ···:·· James Joyce, Frac ,vi P, app · feel like a uew per.son, stronger and • ~ ♦. citis. l>el ter in every way. I heartily recom f

Emily P.:-cdn, Tam:tqna, apppndi- mend Foley's Kidney Pills. Sold e·r ~;.• or Sparkling Ale ,,, : ''; ·.:: ·r ,•rywb,·n•. ad , ♦

ci ;~·srph Krcblis, Trenton, right leg. J. Prompt Delivery Direct to Your Home •t \Vm. B1P\\', Muhanoy City, fing::-r. Many After Mushrooms J. ♦ ♦

l !. I d t Broad ♦ No better tonic for mid summer than COLUMBIA beverages. 1' LGUiK Srnke, Mahanov ('ily, appen- Gat 1erers o mus ll'Ooms o ♦ • , surJply .,,t• Made from best materials and backed by a reputation. Ord~f a t,ox ••• dicitis. Mountain almost daily . The ♦.

~ ♦ and be convinced, •.t• Anthony Laslicwsky, ShE'nandoah, is plentiful this year. f

---·----·-··" --· Bar Will Honor Heroes

Judge Bechtel announcPd to-clay 1

that the members of the Dench and Doctors Fail

"Terrible case of Eczema-contracted when a. mere boy-fought <lisease for ten y-,ars, with Bar would altend memorial services half dozen specialists. Both Jegsinterriblecon•

Of the late Lieutenant Hobert B. <lition. Almost a nervous wreck. It took just 8 bottles to clear up this disease."

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'.i: COlUMBIA BRf WING C0.1 . :;: l ~ • Both 'Phones 110 S. Main St., Shena11do11h, Pa. % ~). ♦ ·• 1!H!H!••!++!++!* ♦:H:H:+❖•!tt!H:++:♦♦!+❖••!tt:♦♦:♦♦:+❖••!••❖❖-❖• •!+

----------------------'-----Woodbury which will be held at the' This is the late testimony of _a. prominent newspaper man. HIS name and his remarkable

J<'i rs t Pres by! e rian Church, next Ei,m- lltory in full on_ reque~t. We have ~n ~o many

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,.,....,_.,.►.....,_,......_,.... _ _..,._.., __ ...,_..., .. _.,...,....,._..,....,.,.-------------...,.;...._..--.----------------___.. . other cure• with this marvelous liquid wash / {

day morning. The mpmbers w•ll thntwe freelr,:olferyoun bottleonpur_P;~nal > m0et at lhe Thompson building at 10. (lDuarantee. rryDittoday. D l ~ The Best LAGER. REER In o'clock and proceed to the church. I 11 ~-; ':_'}",l• lV· n __ r •,11 C(-Jl' '\i 4 'lo.' A D Knittle announced in Court ' ! . ,, , l 11. 11. ,

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tha~ th.e rC'solutions upon the dealh i • • • ~ of th!' late Lieute11an: Douglass Ban-~ for Skin Disease . ETJREKA. L\{a~n :rnci PALE .-:x1·nwr HEER nan Green, of Pottsv1l!P, ~on of for-1 HARRY J. KREBS ), ct

BrPWC'd only :rnd <>ntirely from thE' clioicest .\rneric::m hops an mer ,Judge Green of the local Cou rts malt. As a beverage it lias no superior and yery few pquals. had been completed and weuld be P;;-y In Shenandoah District eQuals. presented to the family. Lieutenant· The Phila(jelphia and Reading Coal Our aim:-A superior article at a reasonahle price. Orders for Green was an officer in the Rainbow and Iron Company paid their hands hotel and ramily purJ?-:>Ses promptly attended to and dellvered free. Division.

Safe Over-seas Word was received by Charles Mc·

B,reen, 121 Vine street, that his broth­er, James, ar.rived safe over-seas.

I Harry Mellet, of Shenandoah, was

a town caller last evening.

in l h0 Shenandoah district Monday.

CHICH~§!!QND~l!~LS ~t.~J.!:~ ll,'::::::11~!!".ft l'lllo In Ued and Gold motalllc boxes. scaled 'With Blue Ribbon. Take oo other. Buy or -'C111r Druar,rlot. AskforOJfI.oams,TER s DIA1110'.'iD BRAN)) l'ILL«. for 1.!1>

SOLDBYDRUGOisislVEUV;~Hf.P.1

The Home Brewing Co., SHENANDOAH, PA.

.JOSEPU ,vYATT, 5Z7-53~> EAST CENTRE ST ..

L_. __ ~a::n:•_c~t:, ~":·~~, :':c:t ... _ .. _ ~

. THE MAHANOY CITY RECORD, TUESD

Does Your Life Work .Mean Anything to You?

You farmers who have worked hard - and no · one works harder~·-to get together your property, what does it mean to you?

Your property - your farm and buildings, your crops, your stock, ' your farm implements and, too, your home-all of these represent years and years of work that you have done.

Everything that you enjoy as the result of your work comes to you and stays with you because the heroic soldiers and sailors of Uncle Sam arc standing between you and the bloodthirsty, murderous Hun.

WILSON DRAWS 322 IN LOTTERY

Picks First Number For Sep­tember Registrants.

OTHEB OFFICERS ASSIST

The Chief Executive and Other High

Officials at Ceremony of Cillling 13,-

000,000 Men.

(Rea,! R('rl)SS.) 32'.? 7277 6708 1027 16169 8866

:-i366 1697 7123 2781 928H 61 -.J.7 10086 -¾38 90-¾ J ::::,(18 152~ 7~'~1:!

6.'3HO 3748 6540 :1sos 1:.!40 1 HH-Hl 1907 12!'i21 6;i93 !'i941 307:-\ 1a7:!8

~o 6857 125!'i 14122 11101 :na;? 10762 3231) 73!! lo6i)7 6/s09 4!)48

8772 7084 :i3'.i ·r,1m1 110()1) 88!'i8 219 lfi.118 4287 1:!8X9 6''--•I 7:!

113:i8 s•h) ..,_ JtWll 1-10:!:I 1404:{ nGI su:r;- 28!)7 78:N n:!:{ • 1 tl\i~1(i -!H;a :J:i(,);i ~-!8 7:!:M 4 1:!8.f:! 4482 ti() ·>•> lnol ·1886 1QOO!l 1:p:io 1gt

rn~1.n 12~ 10 s:n 7 . :1n:-. ;j:! 10 1:!:!84 112:'i!'i o!'i7 12618 :m:n 14;;1;1 1H7~>4 lH(l.J rns-n so:,.'.:i uiF 79:J~ 11Hll lfi7fl0 ll-l.%9 12184 11'.!:!'.l

""ft!lhlngton. O<'i. 1. - ~tnnding bltndfolrled in the ))l'PSPnce of !l grpnt C'rowrl whiqh th1·ong!'d the hll.:!:f' marhle "caucus room·· of lht> St'JHIIP ot'fil' f' building, PrPsi1leat \\"ilso11 rli'ew the fir!'tl eapsulP, Xo. 322, ill thP ll>lliOIJ 0

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third great draft lot(Pry, ihl'rt>hy RP·

leeting hundreds of llll'll to go ln the front from tlwi;;e regi!'(tered ~epternher 12.

Personals

and B~~~_I Joseph Bobinsky, of Ji]ast Pine

street who had been visiting his wife and daughter over the Sabbath, re- I turned last ev_en'ing_ to_ Hog Islan?, where he is domg l11s bit to help his ,

Uncle Sammy. I Mrs, Elizabeth Frost, and son, Ne).

son, of Ellangowan, were in attend­ance at the Purcell funeral at Tama• !

I I qua to-day.

Edward Courtney, of Pottsville, was 111,f guest of the Courtney family of Wiest Centre street yesterday.

Miss Julia Smith, of Lattimore. wa8 the guest of the Carley sisters Sun­day.

Mrs. Mary Kernslof, Philadelphia, called on town relatives Sunday.

Miss Mary Haggerty, of Tamaqua, spent Sunday as the guest of local relatives.

Miss Lillian Cooney, of Tuscarora, called on town -friends and relatives Monday.

Miss Catharine O'Donnell, of Haz. I leton, was th.e guest of her sister, II

Mrs. J. H. Garrahan, Monday. Miss Mary Malloy, who has been

spending a vacation at the family I home on w·est C:entre street, returned · to her studnes as a student nurse at 1

St. Mary's Hospital in Philadelphia. I Chester and Ivan 'i\Telhalf, two for-1

mer town boys, who are now making gocd in Philadelphia, are spending a I wePlc in town renewing acquaint• j ,,,,,~ I

we~:Jym!~! ~:~li;_oo 1~1:1;

1~~~:r:r~~i(i' ··:_;J(r,;~'.l°cairnpbell and Elmer Minchoff ,

be ma.ilea to thP rlistrict bo:urls, an,l WN P the guests of Shenandoah by thPm given out. Thi!! ma .,· tak;• fr:"nds last evening.

Th;reby Prom~i{~VJ~esti;on Cheerfulness and RestConta~ i

' neither Opium, Morphine nor . Mineral. NOT N.ARGOTIC .1. _ ... --;--,__

~,r.i ~ofOldl}.CSNJllfflru-• '

. j .Pwnpkin- s.,,J } ;! . ::t.c;:'sJt.

,A,usr.S,ed-fo~

· fl,'/:,,r6,,,,nf•J«/d, 11'/Jrm Sm£ tlr.nlF,d.filg_ar 11/iit•,y,t"'~~

A hclpfulReme~yfor Constipation and D1arrboea~

and feverishness and :• ' Loss oF SLEEP i , resu1.ting fhercfrom·inlnfancy. ·. ----···---Fnc-Simile Si~natore of

~ --···---THE GENTAlJR Go}IPANY'•

NEW'YORJ{.

Exact Copy of Wrapper.

For Infants and Children.

Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always

Bears the Signature

of •

In Use

For Over , Thirty Years

CASTORIA THE CCNTAUR COII .. ANV. NEW YOftK CITY

To keep the Hun away from you, Uncle San: Joes not ask you to GIVE even a single penny. He simply asks you to LEND him your money at good interest and he guarantees on his word of honor - a word that has never been broken - to pay back every penny you lend.

FO:R YOUR BOY Ev'ry bond that we are buying several days. i,irs. George Jones, of Shamokin, AND MY BOY Will help the fighting line

The presidenr marll' no rommPnt is thr guest of her parents, Burgess collcerning the J_ottei·."· 'l'hP nnmJJPr Buy Bonds-Buy Bonds he d S ti I t f tt .. 1 \Villiam Edwards and wife, of West (Commit to Memory) J•'or your boy and mine .

What is your answer ? Have you bought all the LIBERTY BoNos you possibly can?

. rew wa ie owPs o nu~· o w111 ' Maabnoy street. and hence calls morP nwn to lhP col­ors than the numbP1·~ drnwn lH nan- John Scanlon and Leo McGuire, of lels anrl othPr!". f.pnrral C'rowrl<>r ex- Shenandoah, were callers on friends plainerl to him. in this city on Sunday evening.

4reompanie<l hy :lfr,:. Wilsou, thP Robert Burke, of West Spruce presidl'nt was 1•l11iPrPd whPn he t'nter- street, was a caller on frineds at ect tlle room. H0 root, :i s<•ar with the Shenandoah yesterday.

Words by Gus Kahn. Music by Eg-bert Van, Alstyne. Copyright by Je- Hear the .Im.gle call-rome H. Rem.ick and Company, New The call to those who stay at home-York and Detroit. You are soldiers all,

First Stanza

Hear the bugle call-The call to arms for Liberty­See them-one and all-

Tho' you may never cross the foam. Keep Old Glory waving Proudly up above;

Buy Liberty Boads Today; Any Bank Will Help You

crowd, rPPei1·pd his in,:tructions t'rnm Attorney A. c. Nowakowski, of this General C'rmnl<'r. tilP11 talkt'd with city, was a caller 011 Shenandoah ·vice PresidPnt )for~il>III, lwl'ore hP They go to fight for you and me. wa;;; callerl to hi~ ta~lc friends Sunday.

Praying, working, saving For the ones you love.

to Winning the War l,y

J. V. O'Connor 100-102 West Centre Street

BLOOMSBURG I SHENANDOAH GIVES I TWO MORE OF HER SONS DOCI ORS ADVISE

SPRING· IONICS FAIR SOON ON ! TO CAUSE OF FREEDOM

Shenandoah, which bas a glorious come and fairs have record in the Civil War, has her beau- Say There Is ~othing Equals Iron

one hue we for Sixty-four uninterrupt- tiuful spirit of patriotism and sacri- and Phosphates th c I b" c t F · Experienced doctors claim that ev-

ycars e O um ia oun Y air I flee stamped all over this awful de- eryone should take a good tonic in gone forward improving with Juge-tbe world war. the spring, that during the winter year until it has come to be To date fifteen heroes f.rom that months we all eat too much meat,

own as THE fair of the State. cit. have died for their country and fats, heavy foods and to_o little fres_h An addition of fourteen acres to ! ) . vegetables, that the entire system H! . . . I for world freedom, while a number • clogged up over loaded and over-e grounds this year makes 1t easily I '

. have been wounded. worked causing thin impure watery ne of the two or three largest while I · · · ' · ' · . ' Albert D1lgm1s, aged 27 years, a blood and that tired, nervous feelmg,

the .way of attract10ns there has member of Co. H, 109th u. S. Infan- pimples and bad co~plexion. ver been a_ way that ~as approach- try and Earl Sheeler, 23, of the 51st Honest doctors all over the 13:nd . in the variety of offermgs those of ' have found and are recommendmg

0 b 1 2 3 d 4 J Infantry, at Camp Lee, Va., are the and prescribing phosphates and iron cto er , , an . dd d • • • · h d d Always known as the fair th t latest Shenandoah boys to be a e as then· sprmg tome for t e bloo an

a •o America's honor roll. nerves, they say it removes all impuri-gives inore than it advertises, the ties, unclogs the channels and sends

Dilginis, who is a brother of Mrs. price ef admission this year remains the rich, red life-giving blood through 3usan Judge, of Mahanoy City, died 'b e·ns renew1·ng health strengil1 thP same as in other years~twenty- • e v 1 , , ·rom wounds received in battle. Shee- and nerve force as nothing Iese will.

1ve cents, and in addition there will He left If you are all in, run-down, fag-• 1·ven away to some ti"cket purchas- er died of Spanish i<nfluenza. .,, ged out and your nerves all shot to

.,henandoah Aug. 26th. pieces and the joy gone from life, take Wednesday a new Oakland car, lued at $1250.00, the only require­Pnt being that the holder of the .ky ticket be in Friday's crowd.

Phospbated Iron, the red blood and -,-, " T ,.. nerve builder. It will make a new

ASKS MIN!:~-~ J IJJ., 1 ;__;,: man or woman of you, I11ake you feel Garfield Sets Quota ;.1t 18 2.:;,;,or:i T ., ,s j like doing things again, renews· that

· a we-.•!:. .. I youtbfu~ feel~ng, you can almost fee~

Following llH> tlnrn ill;! or lht> fil'Flt number by the pre,-;i,]Pnt. Vi<•e P1'f')!li­·dpnt Marshall 1lr-t>w 7277.

Hr wn~ followPrl hi' ~,.,1,ntor Ru11ls-1hm·:v, of Dela\Yfll"P. presirl<'·it pl'0·1<'111. of the senate. who nulletl the third 'capsule f1•om the bowl, <·ontninin!' 'No. 16708.

Speaker Chump Clark followed Sen­tJ.tor Saulsbury and rl1·pw number 1027. Next turn wns Secreta1·y of the Navy 'Daniel;;, who drew numhei· 1616!!.

A<'ting Serretn r~, of W11r Crowell follOW<'d with numhPI" 8!}!l6.

Other dignitaril'I> followPct In order with the followin~ numbers:

Spnntor Clunnherlai11, ehalrrnan of the military :.il'fairs C'Ommlttee, num-11er 5366: Sennto-r Warren, W.voming-, ranking Repuhlican memher of the romn:iittee, number 1697; RPp1·ese11tn­ti\·e ·D<'nt, Alahama, d1ainn11n house Jnititary affairs co1rnnitteP, numlwr f123; Represl'ntatiYe Kahn, Califor­jlia, ranking RPpublkan mPmber of tlw rommittee number 2781 ; GP.nl'ral ~larch, rhief of stitfl', numher 92R!l; ,Aclmiral Benson, number 6147; Lieu­tenant neneral Young, 1·etirerl, nu111-J1er ]0086; Provost Marshal Gl'nt>rnl Crowder, number 438; Colonel Wnr­ren number 904: Colonel ·· Ensb~·­-Smlth, number 123H8; Colonel Wi~• more, number 152-3; Colonel Kee,·er, number 7j12.

All these officers II re connected wi I h Gt>neral Crowder's office.

The numbers, as fast as called, were telepbo11ed to the gov<>1·nment printing office, whe1·e they were> rush­ed to linotype operators.

This is a part of the spl'c>rl-up pro· gram. Officials hope to be 11hle to •ha,·e the printers keep pace with the ·dr:rnjngs, so ns to mail out thP list as quickly as possible.

Four thousand dollars a.re included the purses to be give • for racing

er the fastest half mile track in the "· ·ishin"lon Od. 1.-lu(l,y;,l,·a ! , <!· i yourself comm~ back. Try Phosphat

' ... " ' ed Iron today, 1t bas helped thousands FEES FOR QUESTIONNARIES ~pou><1b1l1'.Y, :t]'jll)·, n:: •0 ''·'? · d and will not disappoint you.

ate; band concerts will be held ,•ngaged m the produet101'. o; •· .. , I .. ; To insure physicians and their pa· Will Revoke Commission of Notaries ily and big free vaudeville atirac- t!ie keynote oJ a proel:tmut, 011 mldn ~-- tients getting the genuine Pbosphated Charging More Than Legal Fees. ns will be staged daily in front of ed to all c-onnPdPd IYilli tllP i11d11-~·,· :· lron it is put up in capsules only, do Harrisbui·g, Oct. 1.-Inquiries arP

hy H. A. Garfield, Uni1Pd Srnt<'" r ,:<·I not allow dealers to give you pills or h!'>ing made by the attomey gt>nerars administrator, ~Pttin~ for rile u1·g:,'1:: tablets. Insist on capsules. d~partment of Yarious oldPrnwn a11\I

grandstand. hP live s ck show has always n known as one of the best in the tP, while there will be the usual

poultry display and, an innova­t bis year, a dog show. e fair will leave absolutely noth­

to be desired, and it promises a­l to be the great old home week Columbia countains. tf

Laid in Grave funeral of Robert Frew was

this afternoon from bis late in Frackville. Services were

ch,cted at the house by Rev. Chas. J; on after which the cortege pro­

to the Lutheran cemetery interment took place. The was largely attended.

New Clerk at Timm's ,1plne Leahy has accepted a at I he Timm soda grill. She ::\-1iss Rae Wilthew, who has need to drug clerk.

neeu of a greatl.v inl'renserl ontpnt fcJ r Timm•~ drug sto~e, W.R. Borneman j:Jstices of the peace who have been the next six month~. and leadrng druggi~ts everywhere. ad '1 repf)rted to the state draft beadqnar-

'J'he message recogni:r.Ps tl1P fl\<'t ten, as charging d1·art registrants for that the production in 1hr In st thrr- P I Nurse Safe Over-Sea 11oking out questionnaires. months, iu spite of a >-ilortng-P of la- i Miss Williams was volunteer Red 8ome reports are that as high as a hor, has been lnr:;!Pr than lrn<l h<~:1 ! d J h X uollai· was chai·ged, notwithstanding daughter of Mr. an Mrs. o n . eounterl on a111l giYPs pr:iiM' 111 rh t> • • ~ • (he request that such serviC'es hP miners, operator!<, prodtwtion man- I W1'.1Jams, 701 l!iast Pme street, has given free. ,1gers and all otl1ns whosP Pff111·,3 a;·nved sa_fe over:seas for the Red l Attorney General Frar.,:i; Shunk have contrihutl'<i to rhar 1·l'sult. Cross nursmg service. Brown will ask notaries w:i,, charge

'l'he necessity for an P11lnrg-Prl ~'111• Tli.e young lady is a graduate of the more than the legal :t'ee for swear-ply is particularly pr0s>-i11g- in th,• "·· Pottsville Training School for nurses ing persons to their questionnaires to t 11minous fit>lds. The Ol!lllllt rn1n ' !'Prl and bas been affiliated with the I nl"ll in their notary commissions and or the soft coal min<'>< lwt W<'P!l :,,,-.. ., ·Mercer Hospital at Pittsburgh and the give up their •seals l:t' the proof ls fur-and 1\fan:h 3 next i~ 12,:!:l Ult)'\ toi:; nished to him.

army hospital at Camp ,vadsworth, per week, !lS compared with :1 pi n:I ·,•. t ion o:t' 10,:i03,000 tons !)Pl' ,n,,-J: !' r South Carolina.

Must Salute the Flag. the same p!'riod l)f la,;t ~-,,:1 :-. T! • Miss Williams was a volunteei-ReJ Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 1.-Dr. Na­

than C. S0l111effer, state superintend­ent of pnblir irnstructlon, iuformed a

un increase o:t' 11pp1·ox-!rn,1 t Pl ., l : '.i Cross nurse. per cent.

Anthracite rni11P~ nre tullPil 1•;, ··,

to produ<'e 2,000.000 tons rwr ·.,.,.,., 1, 'fllllJ)111'etl with 1 ,!)l):J,0(1() in I ht• "'" h'

H'riod lust yet11·. Thi;_ i., an in,·:,·:.· · ,r npproxlmatC'ly H 1.g 1w1· <·(•nt.

Band Serv!ce _Lottery I tlPlt'gation of Montgomery Mennonites, The bands of this city have drawn who asked bim whether their children

lots as to the order in which they were required to salute the flair, that shall turn out as war activiltes de- thPy mm:t do so. "I told them that as mand. One . band will turn out for a matt('r of pure patriotism they

James McCauley left to-day to visit each occasion. The Ge.rmania bandj should do so. Salutinc the flag Is not relatives at Philadelphia. drew number 1. n. war measure. It 1a '"'1eth!ng e\leey-

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John Burns, of Philadelphia, is spending a few days with town rela-tives and friends.

Miss Margaret Grace who has been visiting local relatives, returned to her home in S•t. Clair today.

James O'Hearn, of ,Shenandoah,

Heroes we find them, Every mother's son-We must get behind them Till the work is done.

Chorus

Chorus For your boy and my boy and all the

boys out there-Let·s get together till they come back

home and do our share-For your boy and my boy and all the Ev'ry bond that we are buying

boys out there- Will help the boys to cross the Rhine Let's lend our money to the U. S. A. Buy Bonds-Buy Bonds

was the guest of town friends last and do our share evening.

For your boy and mine.

John Burns, of Philadelphia, a for­mer Gilberton boy, is mingling with , local relatives and friends. He is em- j ployed in the Condron care, near the Reading Terminal. I

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DEFIES TH ?.EAT TO I

Kill SHOTGUN USERS i I

u. s. Will Take Reprisals For i Every Death. I

"Tnfthington, Oct. 1.-'J'he Amerirnn gm·prnnw11t, in repl? to Germnny's t lirPll I to exe<·utP A mniC'au prison PJ"S

or wn 1· found in po~;:esl"ion of shot- , gnni-, gttve notil'e that if Gen~auy <'!H· 11

ries our an~· F<nr·h threat s111tahle re-prisal~ will he taken. ,

~pr•rt>tar.v Lansing's reply, rnncte I rrnhlil-, cteelares tlrnt lhe use of l'thot-1 guns is snnctio1wd hy 1'he Ha;;-ne con­vent ions and that In comp111·ison with I other wpapons now used i11 morl<'ru I w11rrnre thP shotgun used by thr An:it>l'ic:rn troops eannot be suhject of I legitimate or reasunahle prntest. I

"If the German gO\·ernrnent ,;houl<l carry out its tbre11t in a ::tin.f!}I' in-1 stance," says Secl"~h11·y Lnnsing·s l"l'· ply,' "it will h~ the right und duty of the · United States to rnakP such r('­p1·isals as wlll best protect the Ameri .. can forces; and notice is hereby given o:t' U1e lntention of the goventment ot the United States to take snch 1·epriR­als."

'!'hp articles o:f 'fhe Hague conven­tion which Germany based !ts protest wus that foL"bidding the employment o:t' "arms, p1•0.iectile!< or m11terinls C'al­culated to cause 11nneces1"a1·;· sufl'e1·• Jnit." .

Down Goes Bulgaria I The Columbia band was on the job i

last evening celebrating the fall of I Bulgaria. Prof. Fantini and his band I are "Johnny on the spot."

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Improvements i The property of Francis Smith, !

West Pine street, bas been improved

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by the construction of a concrete porch. ·

Died At Scranton William Phillips, a former Shenan­

doal1 resident, died at Scrnnton fol-! lowing a brief illness. Funeral Wed- II

nesday.

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Nothing else really matters until we Jo I

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There is a plain fact that every Amer­ican bu1ine ss man must face. This war is not a dollar war. It is a war for justice, for truth, for right, and for human de­cency. Its finai:icial aspects are minor aspects when mea­sured against terms of human suffering and bloodshed.

But still the question must be asked and must be answered by American men: " Shall the German mark conquer the Amer­ican dollar?"

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POTTSVILLE, Oct. 1-The follow-lng matters were heard and disposed of by Judge Wilhelm du.ring the week­ly session of the Orphans' Court:

1: nows--orders

l KAIER'S In the estate of E. A. Garrigan, rni-

nor, the petition to invest funds of the estate was denied.

A citation was directed to issue in the estate of Evan J. Evans.

An order discharging the sureties was filed Faust.

in the estate of George

Distribution dec.rees entered in the estates of Benjamin Cummings, Jr., and Margaret S. Kimmel.

In the estate of Albert Weston, the account was confirmed.

The exceptions to the decree of the Court in the estate of Harry· P . Slater were dismissed.

The Schuylkill Haven Tirust Com­pany was appointed guardian of Flor-

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rip :I: and colds that •'f.•

devolop into •:• Pneumonia ••• Pnce V. Bolton: ~

♦•♦ For the purpose of making a review J of the condition of the Tumbling Run You are safe ~t road between Mulhern's store at Mt. •♦• Carbon and the Blythe Twp. line, four h k ♦•♦ miles east from that point, the Court! W en you ta e •:♦ appointed County Viewers J. E. Son- h h , d' . ••• es, C. D. Rishel and s. G. Crawford I Fat er Jo 11 S Me 1c1ne .~.

Celebrated Bottled BEER

and also drinks

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What the Dollar Stands For as a board of viewers. The petition I for your cold and to .:. ' of the township supervisors and a • %

number of property owners is to the' build new flesh and ·:· DUBLIN PORTER = ~ =

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The American dollar stands for equal opportunity to all people, of the world.

a business world of square dealing, of free commercial intercourse all over

You know what the German mark stands for-a commercial system u an active instrument of foul plotting, espionage, and Prussian propaganda.

Enlist Your Dollars Every American dollar must be enlisted in the great army that is now

being mobilized against the Potsdam autocracy-the great army of the Fourth Liberty Loan. .

Enlist your dollars to win a world in which fair dealing and an equal opportunity for all shall be the guiding principles.

Buy all the Liberty Bonus you can. Every bond you buy safeguards your home, your business - all you possess, and all you hope to have.

Buy Liberty Bonds I .. .. Btty as you feel/ .. . . Buy to your limit!

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e'.fect that the townhip has not suffi•1 strength because it is free ·:♦

c1ent funds not available tax facili-1 ' •♦• ties to .repair this road and repairs from morphine, chloro- .... are absolutely necessary. . I form codeine heroin or .:.

Pay Day on the Hill I th ' d ' d ' +) Monthly 1,alaries were issued to O er angerOUS rugs. ♦

the officials,_ cle_rks_ and employees of Take it Today. ~t'♦ the county mst1tut10ns to-day and a- •t'♦ bout $25,000 was paid out by the trea- ----------- ~t surer in all, the majority of which Summit Hill Boy Kiled In France ++'♦

will be invested in Liberty Bonds of Harry Lawton, of Summit Hill, died •!• the Fourth issue. in action in France, his parents being ♦

•♦• Licenses Transferred notified to that effect yesterday by ♦ h

♦•♦ The Court transferred two liquor

I t e War Department. He was former. ♦

licenses; one to John Yudiesska from ly a driver for the Liberty Brewing •t'♦ John Krukes in the first ward, of Company of that town. •t Shenandoah; and, one from John ---------- •t first ward of Mahanoy City. WOMEN'S ♦••~

Letters Granted +_;,

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T emolrance Drinks for all occasions •

delivered promptly Order by 'phone

A town brew with a nation-wide reputation.

On sale at all particular bars

Heisroth to Joseph Ricchiuti, in the GOOD-BYE ~:.♦ l Letters of administration were TROUBLES •:•

;ranted to Louise Stapleton, of Tama- ♦ qua, upon the estate of Charles E. ••• ~=====:===::==;:=;=::::=:;=::::=================::::: Stapleton. The tortures~ discomforts of •! .. ! .. t++:++:♦•:••:++:++:++:++!++: .. :••! .. :tt:♦•:+-+:++:++:++;++; .. :.-.: .. :

weak, lame and aching back, swollen and bloated feet and limbs, weakness lasstiude, dizziness, nausea, that tired ,~~~~~!!--- ~~-~-~~~~

The account in the estate of SU.ney Cavenus, of Coaldale, was filed with

Center 5 & 10c S the Register by B. F. Duffy.

tore, The inventory in the estate of C. Morris Fegley, or Pinegrove Twp, was

.; filed by I•'. V. Fllbe:rt.

:I Marriage License

,vorn-out feeling neirvouness, sleep- •~ _ ____ .,,,

lesness, as a rule have their origin in Dr. John D. Rt'Ie'y I II R E A D y kidney troubles, not "female com-plaints.'' These general symptoms of kidney and bladder disease are well 200-202 East Mahanoy Ave. REFER EN known-so is the remedy. I

105 - 107 West Centre Street '\o!t!1t;,:1c·a!~ea~ a

nd Edna Kramer,

Will Probated _ ~---~ ----------------------- .) The will of the late Michael J.

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Next time you feel a twinge of pain l Specialist in diseases of in the back or are troubled with the eye, ear nose and I G U T · headache, indigestion, insomnia, irri· th-roat ':lnd chronic dis• [ ,! ,;_.;;;_;;;_;;;_;;;_;;;_;;;.1:-:_;;;_;;;_;;;.j tation in the bladder or pain in the loins and lower abdomen you will eases. find quick and sure relief in GOLD { 7 to 10 A.M. / MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This OFFICE old and tried remedy for kidney dis- HOURS l to 4 P. M. ease and allied derangements has 7 to 9 P. M . stood the test for hundreds of year~. It does the work. Pains and troubles

United Telephone, 35-E t Over-Seas Department ~t Property Transfers .. t ~~~ \!:~~~~:♦ Frank Zoch fO J. G. Reichard, Jot vanish and new 1ife and health will able prices. Good ... ♦ ♦. ♦ in Germanville, for $600.

• .. ♦ ♦ • • ♦ ., • • ♦ • • ._.. .. • • • • ♦ ♦ .. ~ • .. ♦ ♦. ♦ • .. ♦ • • • • • ♦ ♦ . * ............................................................ •.••• ,.-.. - ........... - .. - .... ,., ............ ••., .. • ................. ~ .................... -..:♦-♦:♦• Frede.rick Peters to Jobn Keatil1'.g,

FROM PRIVATE PFLEARL Dear Parents: 'your picture taken and send it to me. lot in Ashland

for $I,9oo. , George Burchill to Paul Bili l t ·n

I received your letter and was very I That will be nice. Sure, I will excuse • 0 1

Somewhere in France, giad to hear from you. I had re-Sept. 4, 1918 cpived a letter on August. 17th witl1

lk::n- Sister: .my picture enclosed . The picture J-kvc net hoard from and one back looks pretty good, And so you say

in the States but I kec>p on• waiting that Steve Burke has gone to Camp just th e same. Lee, Ya. I see you received the pic-

"\Ve are stationod al a beautiful tures I had taken at Camp Meade. J

liit!e cam p, everything just fine, could look pretty good in the picture. no! get or want any better. Startelll That'B good that you gnvc one to Dan

yc ur writing any time, little sister K:1ti0, if the mail man is coming or not. Oh, that is good that little broth-er Dannie is working at Buck Moun­tain every day. I guess the operators are getting scarce. That's very good that you got that money home safe for me. I had been worrying very much about it. \Ve don't get much

Io work to-day :!l our same old work t'nd Mary and Sadie and to Steve. rain over here any more but it is that we were trained fer back in the I ,vas to church Aug. 4. Every time I very dry and warm. The next letter States. ,ve work from 7 to 11.30 an•l I say my prayerr, I pray fer all of yo11 rrom 1 to 5: 30. ::n home-every night and morning. T

you write don't forget to tell me how everything is going at home, I will come to a close for this time

Frackville, for $1,500.

Tried Many, Found the Best Foley's Cathartic Tablets keep tht

bowels regular, sweeten the stomach and tone up the liver. J. G. Gaston, Newark, Ind., says he used a great many kindsof cathartics, but Foley's Cathartic Tablets gave him more sat­isfaction tl.Jan any othre. He says they are the best cathartic tablets made. Sold everywhere. adv

On the Sick List

Miss Ire,ne O'Brien, employ~d a£ assistant cashier at Clarke Brothers' store, is confined to her home with illness. Her many friends hope to see her about soon.

come if you continue their use. When -- --- ---­Mahaney Avenue. completely .restored to your ur.ual

vigor, continue taking a capsule or two each day; they will keep you f!Jel­ing fine and prevent a return of your trouble.

GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap­sules are imported direct from the laboratories at Haarlem, Holland. Get them from your druggist. Do not takP e. substitute. In sealed boxes, three s'izes.

Hertlino and Hintze Q'.1it.

A,msterc1am, OC't. 1.--C'hanc·ellor Yn1

JTp1•tling anil ForPi/.rn 8N·r0tnr,v YO! :

Hint\7,e have t011uerecl their resigna­l ton~ to th<> emp!'ror, th<> Vossisclw Zeit1&1g, of Berlin, says it unclerstanus. Tho kaiser has accepted G.18 resigna­tions -0f Count von Hertlln~· aad Ad-. I)lir,ll von Hintze, according t@ the Zeituni..~ am Mittag, of Berlin. No of. firlal mnnouncement on the sybject ha~ been 1~ceived in Amf.terdam.

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t 'C ,. , TR,\ L'TOR Teaming and Genera)

Hauling OFFICE-South Main It. IT 4BLES-&outh Fifth It.

Estimates on all k.lnd~ of work cht-erfully fur l'lished.

Fire and life Insurance, the

find handy

the famlly.

JOHN M. COOMBE

Notary Publlc, fire Insurance,

tate. Travelers' Accident lnsura

l:o. 39 East Centre street,

building.

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I was in Paris on Monday and can 1 used t-:J do th!;! same thing as when t;vL passes and go there over Sunday, I was at home. Sister, did Father c•:: ly a short ride there. It is raining say that I r;hould go to mass as often to n'ght, so I did not leave camp; was :!s I can? All right, I will try to go as o,·er to a little town near camp last C,cn "s J can Yes, sister. I know n'ght. I met s:m1c fellows in the there h; a ,o' donP by saying _prayers same company as AlfrPrl Oswald so I aud Gcd bless ycu, little sister KatiP, may run across him; don't think he fer saying your pra:,·crs for me. I am is ,·Ny far rrom here. saying prayers for father, mother,

Some of my soldier friends, Charles Matz, Austin Kramer and Michael Kelly arr here and well. Hope letter will find you in the best of lLrnlth and happy. So good-bye, dear cncs . God bless and protect you all the time till Aimighty God guides me srrfc home to you again.

Prepare for Changei:ble Wea-ther I SORE THROAT H. B. Miller, R. F. D. 10. Wooste,·. J or Tonsilitis, gargle

0., writes: "By the changing of oeds with, warm salt and the weather, I took a very bad water then apply-

J~ 1·B1GGEii-ANo BETTER ♦f♦ THAN EVER BEFORE ' ' 'fht>re is a small lake here and and you, si~ter, every night and morn­

LL .. u i iful sl ade trees all arcund the :ng. I arn Y:r:ti:1£; uue about every camp. •,,·errl:. 1h:1t iE. en rvNy Sur.day. got

There are having a field met net fnr ,Ile k·ttr:- yen sent uncl the t.>icwre in I frc-m here Sunday-racing, swimmin&, i' all righl, i,11:::t I get taken nt Camp, etc .. so I guess I will spend Sunday ~,I~ad0. Oh, I forgot abcul ::wking for I

Your loving brother, P.-L JAMES J. McCARTHY,

· Co. G, 315 Infantry, A. E. F., France.

BUY W. S. STAMPS

t:1ere. Marr. Fow ,:; ;,:1e getting along? 1--.---------------Ther are only twenty of us new. '1','11 h:ir I w:::s asking for her. I sec, I

Eight left the other day and went :;i~\Pr Kat·e. you anti Wary were a>I L~°f!W BINGHAM some other place. T ake.;idc a::d yon bad quite a time. I Cor. 11th and Market sts.'

How is every little thing back home That wa:; goc:d. I am ;n good heailh, I· und in Mahanoy City? 1_1cplng .that ycu :_tr_e ~he same. There I Euroi,~-,- · 1; --- ei,-,11111.

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.an speak' a little French already: ,s nct.hrng over nere that we can en- ~ · will soon lea rn. I will havl' to if r joy. I guPss you miss mC'. y.-,s, T (•/]'~ .... • ~ want to get out with a11y of the faii• ho: ,(' "i:h th0 lll'lp cf God that we will ,{( 4:: . \ sex. Some pretty girls here but not r,un1 be altogel11C'J" again·. Father said .I as pretty as back in the States. I sho~1Id not wait till 1 IIN11· f1cru yo11.

'.Viii clm::e with love and best wish- 1 am not waiting for you to write I ( ! es to all. am w1 iting a IettPr every Sunday s i.nce

I remain, , · t he 28th of July and you are writing a , Ycur loving brother, c:cuple of tim

0ps a week. r know

11 Thorourll.17 Kodenittel Jtemodelell .ad Eqttfppecl

Pvt. JOSEPH FLEARL, won't get thpm very quick. , NEW MANAGEMENT Balloon Riggers Dept., : " I . a·ooF rARD , cu say in the letter that good . - ' V

14(11 C'o. Motor Machanics. I news !ad arrived over there. Every- --~ lit con9eotton _______ A_. _E_. F., France. body was rejoiced; whistles blew, HIii! , Speol~4 C~~~~~

bands played and was jolly. You bet ··' :aate-Wltb.out Bath, fl, FROM PRIVATE McCARTHY I had some ridl'. So you got that certi- ( Wlth Bat>a.· ,a.oo &ll4 0 •

ficate of the world war and the picture! ~.C ltlMB--LE. "'=JP•"'-Somewhere in France,

Aug. 18th, 1918. of Camp Meade framed. It must look nice, sister, and you are going to get

cold and sore throat. 1''011r closes of Fol<'y'~ Honey and Tar put me right i11 a_ day's time." It pays to get the gen-111ne J~oley's and avoid substitutes :rnd counterfeits. Contains no opiat eR. a1

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Eyes Examined and Fitted Without Blinding Drops

FRANKLIN JEWELRY STORE

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; THf GRf AT BlOOMSBURG fAI •:♦ In Its Sixty-Fourth Annual Exhibition ·t ,;i• oc·roBER I-2-3-4 ·t n O~kland T_ouring qar given away absolul·c •:4 nee w1:h _stub issued ':nth all tickets sold \Ved ie

•:♦ d ty, Ucl.)b~r 2, and with the ca.r f.')vcn awav ti't •:• day, October 4, to p~rson •:♦ the number drawn. •:♦ Best racing over the best half-mile ti, ••• in Central Penna. h B .. f · : ig ree vaudeville attractions and band c. •:♦ certs daily. ~i+ The greatest live stock in Central Penna. Dof :i: sho~ as an innovation. Cattle judging cont'.).;ti~ .:. A midway ~hat leaves nothi1;1-g to be desired. .. ;. '.J:'he fair that ~lways gives more than it : .;. vertises-the one big fair that never disappoi ~:• ADMISSION THE SAME AS EVER-25 , .. :♦♦:++!++:-.+:♦♦:♦♦:++:♦♦:♦♦:♦♦:.,:♦♦:♦-♦:++:♦♦:♦♦:#:♦♦:♦♦:♦♦:

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Drew Caissons When Horses Died • There nre muny .tules of herol1m In

the fighting In Frnnce. One conJ cerns n number of boys, belonging to nn artillery group, which as a result

' of constant fire found Itself short of nmmunltion. The Inds had volun• teered to ronke a three-mile tr.Ip down­the road, every inch of which was shell-swE>pt, in order to bring buck a fresh supply •

Before the return was completed the horses attached to their co.lsson wagon were all killed, That circumstance, however, failed to deter the Americans

• · from lu borlously drugging the wagon thernselvea. ~Aiu(>·-. ea··--:itlzen!f Tn tllls l'<ltilmunrty

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are do~ng o~er there? ~ow is the time to put our full strength into it. Our strength, coupled with .. the power 0£. our Allies, : will win. Let us ·not delay eVen .. ·a few mo11ths.

there in time to victory-to save

the lives of our sons.

Let us hasten

get the

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can any one of us, ··; here at home, set any

limit to the help we ought to give---for victory? And we

must get it there in' time!

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Advance Season Sale of Ladies' and Misses' Coats

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s25.oo At this modest price we

have grouped. about fifty new fall coats, sm::trt mod-. els, some \ri.th large fur col­lar, othrrs plush . O"t' plain materi~il; good woo] mater­ials, all the ne,,v shades, bur­gundy, taupe, brown, green1 n::ivy1 also black.

Coats that compare with many being offered at $30 and $3i',.

Spedal broadcloth coat at $36.50, best lining, a dressy coat for any woman.

Beautiful s1ivertone coat, new model at $38.50. An ex­tremely smart garment.

The best in Coats Suit8. Special wool vel9ur suit . at $35. Pretty shades of rem­deer, burgundy, taupe.

Hand!lome poplin suits at $2G, $30, $35.

Trimmed and plain modPls.

Have you seen the new furs? You want to know fashion is strong on separ­ate pieces thisseason's qual-~ty furs. You will always get the best here. Pretty sets in taupe or Victoria brown. The display is at its best now. Come this week.

Your little girl, too, A lit­. tle more expensive but bet­ter coats than we ever saw for girls, 3 to 14 years. Vel­ours, plush, velvet, zibeline, all wool material, smart styles,, good warm co~ts. Your little girl will be pleas­ed here.

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!- HIPP'ODRO' ME jJUDGE LENAHAN RIMINAL _ 1 ◄ \ FOR SUPREME COURT JURORS Pottsville, Pa. · \ COURT

Commencing Sept. 30 POTTSVILLE, October 1 - Jurors

for lhe November session, of Criminal Co;irl were d,rawn by Sheriff Joseph Wyatt and Jury Commissioners Jas. Manley and Calvin Price. They will _

report on Monda):, November 11, and 1 .. . "Crashi11g are as follows: \ 1(

Grand Jurors · ~•

Samuel Delcamp, ca,rpenter, Branch 1"'h)IMou d' h R. T. Reed, tlrnm1ith, Schuylkill Ha- .., · J!.. ~

ven. D. F'. B. Charies

qua.

Sheppel, banker, Tamaqua .. l\IC'Konev,· la borer, Tama- '1 ~. ·

. l to Berlin''

1 • Donahue , laborer, Mahano:,, i , Thomas

City. Fldward Murphy, laborer, Tamaqua- i Jo,iepb O'Brien, laborer, Cass. 1

Charles Laudig, huckster, Union.

A colossal arnl compre-

1 hen~ive pictorial r0-

vie,x..· of thr world war. I<'. F. Weaver, gent, Tamaqua. James Filer, laborer, Tamaqua. H. M. Daubert, laborn, Poltf.ville. Thos. M. Davis, boss, Mahanoy Twp , 1. OlivPr Hatzel, miner, Barry. Jacob Kleckner, farmer, Drunswick. Luther Seitzinger, laborer, Butler. Phil Ehrich, police, Tamaqua. Herbert Bankes, teacher, Rush. Clarence

F;rackville. Troutman, carpenter,

Clarence E. B. kill JiavPn.

1 , laborer, S-chuyl-

Joseph O'Brien. laborer, Pottsville. .Joseph Gemmell, mlnn, Mnlian:iy

'l'wp. JDlias Kauffman gPnt, Tower City. Joseph McKean, clerk, Pottsville. Eimer Doyer, clerk, St Clair.

Petit Jurors Thomas Master, farmer, Ryan. ThoR. Williamson, laborer, Mahanoy

Twp. Edward Sch0irer, salesman, Maha- . ,

noy City. John Martin,

Twp. laborer, Mahanoy

Fra,nk Kleindienst, laborer, Maha- 1

noy Twp. ) Charles WandlP!'IS, laborer, Girard- ,,

1'hc mightiest 8even

reels of thrilling patri­

otic panorama eve1·

filmed from authentic

sources.

_:Ihe Vaudevi!le Includes

"YUCA 'I'AN"

A ,T apaneBP operetta.

Hanlon and Clifton

Gentlemen ac1·obats

Judge Charles B. Lenahan, of \.V,ilkes-Barre, wlio is a candidate for the Supreme Court, accompanied by Jud&;e O'Boyle, 'Squire Geo. K. Brown,

, representatives from that district; ' aEd former Di strict Attorney J. H. ; Bigelow, wNe Schuylkill County i visit ors t o-day :rnd spent some tim e ' among the attorneys, Since the r<' : tirement o[ Judge Bechtel from the I I Supreme Court race there has been , a dis linctly favorable sentimen,

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among the members of the local bar in fayor of Judge Lenahan, who would rc-present the Anthracit<' region upon

, the lligluw be!ich . He wa s given I b 08.d rnconragement through Uw ~ec­J liOll and will poll a very h eavy ,·ote in Schi1ylkill.

BELGIAN ADVANCE IN FLANDERS

WITH THE BRITISH ARMlES IN I FRANCE, Oct. 1. - 1'.he B~lgi~n­advance in l!...,landers 1s contmumg r'lpidly despite some of the most i enific fi ghting of the war. The British at one point brought thPir guns up and established them on a ridge facing the German batteries on an0tller ridge only 600 yards away. 'l'hen th o opposing artillery blazed at each other unlil the enemy gum; were enlirely silenced. 'file Belgians llave taken Dixmude, following street fight;ng which centered about the town hall. Four fresh divisions are reported to have reinforced the Cer1 mans opposile the Belgians, including the 1 OOtlt regiment which sacked Binaunt early in the war. All enemy guns in Ilouthulst Forest were cap­tured, bringing ihe total taken by the H<'lgiuns uJi to mor<' than 300. 'I'hc British have talrnn about 100.

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Syrup Pepsin Tlie Pe1fett Laxative

Sold by Druggists E-ver)l'where 50 cts. {r:~:,) $1.00

A TRI/IL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, F!'IEE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO DR. W. B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREEr: MONTICELLO,_ILIJNOIS

DEATH CLAIMS MRS. WM. BURKE '

,;.. THREE JUDGES

WERE BUSY DC'ath claimed Mrs. Wm. E. Burke at 2.45 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at he.r home, 1028 East Pine street.

1. - Three She bad bePn ill for somp lime witlt PO'I'TSVlLLg, Oct. Jud~ei:; wPr0 !Jnsy hearing arguments complications of disease. Judr <' Be0ht<'l l.ook np the argumpnt DecC'ased was born in St. Clair Gl npmi n. ruk to open the judgment of years ago, She came lo this town al $:l,::on in thP cas0 of Andrew BreRlin, .the age of elPven years where slw ecmtr:ictor ,·~. l11P Shpnandoah Elles, •has resided pver since. During the 50

th r rontrnct balance allegPCl 1o bf' clue years in which she, has 1·N1idecl herr> growing out of the Pt'Pction o[ the j she gained many friends through hPr rnlks' i Iomr al Shenandoah some time. sterling qualities of womanhood. That ago. A. L. Shay argued against the I she loved her country is proved by rule and J. A. Noecker and B. V. the fact that she ·has already given O'Hnre in favor of the came. two sons to the service. She was a

ville.

Jerrmiah Griffith laborer, Mahanoy I · Bess and Al Kaufman

Comedy entertainer~ FIGHT TO END. SAYS KAl~ER

Judge Koch heard argument in the devout membPr of St. Canicus church GaS<> of Fraul, Lronard vs. the Atlas and iwver failed to attPnd to her Nitrated Products Company formerly ChrH,tian duties.

· al' Mt. Carbon at which plant Leonard ThP deepest sympathy is extended was burned by acid and a verdict of to iwr siirvivors, who are her hubarid $7,500 was awarded him by the jury, and thP. following sons and daugl 'l'he argumant was for a new trial. 1.: r,: Wm. A., Mary F., Julia a,nd Ed­J. F. Whalen arguing in favor of th e ,.vard, Mrs. Daniel Meehan, of Phila­motion and A. D. Knittle against it. ed<' lplJia; John J., in France, and

City. .~ Fred Portz, clerk, Girardville. J t~ Johrr Horey laborer, Girardville. A. J. Timlin, teacher, Ashland. t.: Charles Kline, laborf'r, Mahanoy ft

Twp ~

.T~hn Brown, laborre, Butler. fj . John Brown, laborer, Mahanoy

T'YP-Louis Kliue, laborer, Ashland.

David B. Davis, laborer, Gilberton.

Jack Marley in "Shrieks of Silence"

:f::lmoo l\lT ... r. ... .. • ames McCool, tax collector, Maha- il'\i--·-- - ........... --·----t

noy Twp. i Hary Frost. laborer, Mahanoy Twp. ! John Holman, retir<'d, Mahanoy j

Germany is Now Going to Utilize AH Force, He Declares.

Lon<l0n, Or·t. 1.- ElllJlPl'OI' William, aecording to an Exehnug,• 'l'Ph•,;TapJ1 <ksvati'l1 from Am,-terrlnm. Jin ,, sen t the follo\\'ing: to the Westpl1alh111 Pa t riotie M<:i<?Ty:

"GN·many is !leciclPd to ntifo1e al\ forC'e to fkli t thi s f'nfore('cl d('frnsiye w a 1· w1t· 1 a viatorious <'!Hl i,; ,,, •tured :111d tli P JJ'11t h,•i·lnncl prot t>eterl for all t im e n;:;,tinst fo1 ·0ign OtJLJl'PS~ inn. "

"A glnncP at Ille magnifiC'('11t 1,nc·­N•~;;p,; of our heroic son,; nn<l their able lParlerf; onglit to proteet the Ger­man peopl0. evp11 in the chan~eahlP fnt·tn11Ps of war, against nnwor thy <li ~­eonm~ement and unjustified <lonhL"

Judge Berger heard argument, also David A. stationed at the. Aberdeen for a new trial in the case in which Proving grounds in Maryland. The Fred Neifert, of Tamaqua, was con- following also survive: a half sister, victed of manslaughter in connection Mrs. D. J. Boyle,. of Hazleton; a, step­with the death of Charles Boner, the

si1<te.r, Sister Mary Fidelis, of OvPJ .f 11 year old son of Con Boner, who was run down aud killed by the Schilbe truck driven by Neifert. J. O. Ulrich was for the motion and B. F. Duffy against the same.

Letters Granted

brook, .and a half brother, F,rank Mr­earthy of Hazleton.

Funeral will be held F'riday morn-ing.

- I I When Cl"•ildren Start to Schoo i m MM44 mlHMMMMt

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CLASSIHED ADS I Five Escape From Jail.

The will of Christine Becker, o,f Tamaqua, was probated by RE;igi!lter Ball and lettPrs were granted to Jno. P . Becker and Mary Sell.

,, School opens at a time of year wile~ the cha,1ge of seasons is likely :.p cause coughs, colds, croup, hay fever and asthma. Prompt action at th~, fir,,t sign of infection may keep children in prime good health and help them to avoid losing time. Foley's Honey and 'far is an ideal home remedy. Sold everywhere. adv

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• =• .. -TONIGHT

Jesse L. Lasky presents

Cecil B. De Mille's production,

"THE WHISPERING

CHORUS"

An artcra,ft picture ·in six acts.

Featuring Kathlyn Williams, I Raymond Hatton, Elliott Dext-er, Tully Marshall and James Neille.

"The Whispering Chorus" is a strong drama of regeneration.

Outing Ches~er adventure !picture.

~"PINES UP AND PALMS

~ DOWN"

MISS BILLIE RHODES in

"HER RUSTIC ROMEO" A Strand single reel comedy.

GAUMONT NEWS , The world's greatest war

news reel.

.Prices tonight-

Adults, 15c; tax, 2c-tptal 17c

tax ,1c-total 10c

Gallery, 5c; .tax, 1c-total 6c

ELKS' THEATRE

If you did .not see Norma Tal­madge and Eugene O'Brien yes­treday at the Elks' theatre 111

"THE SAFETY

CURTAIN" Don't miss seeing them to­

night.

We honestly don't think you have seen a picture this season that you wi II enjoy better than "The Safety Curtain/ .

It's a real picture, one with a punch to it. Keeps you guessing all the time.

A dandy Toto comedy also tonight.

"DO 1HUSBANDS DECEIVE?"

One of the Pathe Co.'s fam­ing also shown. ·

THE P A'rHE WEEKLY Tonight is worJh the admis­

sion alone.

I Admission tonight - children

10c; adults, 150, This includes your war tax.

A few big shows for this week.

Wednesday-Kitty Gordon in 'The Interloper."

Thursday- Alice Brady in "The Death Dance."

Friday Constance Tal-madge in "A Pair of Silk Stock­ings."

These are all special shows. Don't miss one of them,

Coming Monday -"The Still Alarm," the bij:jgest offering of the year.

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Girardville.

Otto Watcbki, laborer, Ashland. Edward Nolty. laborer, Ashland.

Up and About Again "I was SiCI( JU b€d with kidney trou­

ble," writes C. F. Reynolds, Elmira, N. Y. I commenced taking Foley's Kidney Pills and In a few days was out of bPd. Keeping up the treatment I was able to go to work. Since then r have had no more backaches." Fol­ley's Kidney Pills ston sleep-disturbing bladder ailments. Sold ever.ywbere.

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-WANTED-A waitress at Presto Re-~;Laurant. Apply at once. 1-t

FOR SALE-Ford touring car, in good condition, at a bargain. Reason for selling, buying a larger car. Ap­P1lY Record Office. o-1-3t

FOR SALE-A driving horse, buggy and harness, for sale ('heap. Apply Holt's pool room, South Main street: s -28-4t.

('hambN·~hurg, Pu., Oct. 1.--Four ,1hi tL• men u11Cl on<' negro mad,, 1hP1r i-s ,·n1•<' from the Frnnklin enmity jail lierc•. f;ome !lm0 after rnitlni ;;ht the~· fon•,•(] their cc-Ifs, took p:wt of an irnn hen an<l prie<l hars a pnrt in n t hirrl-f!oor window and witl• l.il:111ket~ t ietl togeth<'l' tltp~· readterl ~h ·~m1111fl anti ;;1•:ilerl n high wall. .)ot •1 YC'agr>r un<l noliert BL'!W<·ker, hot 11 on p:1 rn ,11' from l'l 1l la,1,-Jphin lJl'llilPllti:uy. J;llllP"

f>,.,wnlt antl Abe :\Jiekey, li<'ld fo ;· l:H-

1'enr, \Y(' l'(' lhe 1·;h it e l\lCll: S l111 01i BnilP~·. hrl<l for rnllh<'t~·, is the nr-gro.

GERMANS WITHDRAWING , f-:OR SALE-One-half lot and resi- NEW YORK HOLDING FAST -- . , PARIS, Oct. 1.-The Germans are I dence thereon, located at 725 East By Lowell Mellett. '

reported to be withdrawing between :v, :i hanoy Aven_ue. All conveniences. WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN the Vesle and the Aisne west of Apply on premrncs. Also some house- !<'RANCE, Oct. 1.-Ncw York troops Rheims whPre Gen. Berchelots left hold furniture. s-3o-3t 1 oday are securely holding the main wing is understood to be in action. - , ,; nde:1burg trench system leading

Gen. Gouraud's army attacking in l:::STRAYED - A setter dog, with southward from Le Catelletc. They the Champagne and Berchelol's right white spot on breast and right hilld ~enl back 160 additional prisoners is progressing satisfactorily and is leg half white. Reward if reutrned to klst night. expected to reach all its objectives by JAMES BONJ\tER, to-night. s28 ,3t North Main St. News About the Sick

Wm. H. Kohler, cashier of the un:

Marriage Licenses Roy Morgan, of Shenandoah, and

Hazel Hockey, of Mahanoy Township. Andrew Wallick and Averna Lazs­

muche, both of Cumbola. '-Michae,l McCarthy, of New York

C·t • ho has been visiting at th.-. David Hoover formerly employed 1 , , w .1 ' '1 f h brothPr Daniel on Wes at Heiser's as saddler, left to-day for I 10me o e,r · , . • .

PhiladC'lphia where he will work on I Centre street, returned to bis horn!'

Government requirements in his line, ' to-day. I

WANTED Four good one hundred per cent. American carpenters

to build the Fourth Liberty Loan booth in front of the Man­

sion House. Report at once to Director of Advertising Pub-

licity, J. Fred Bernet. , s24,tf r~ Wm. Pounder To Columbia

\Vm. H. Pounder for the past SPY-ion National Bank, who is confined to ''ii - - -· - ------ ----===-=-=---~~---_ [!] his homp with illness, is somewhat ,__, _ --------------

eral years ei:pployed as saleman for E. F. Gruber, and one of the Albion Club's most prominent members. left' Monday for New York City wherP he will enter Columbia Unniversity_ He wil take a three-month <'Olll'Se in war work.

James A. Medlar Dead

BERTHA LEFKOWITH A Sternberg Conservatory

Graclucle

Is Teaching Piano For particulars inquire at 5 East Mahanoy Avenue.

improved today. Fourth Liberty Loan • .Joseph Ferguson, assistant cashier of tlw Uuion National Bank, who has IH 't' n ill i he past several days, was about lown today_

This is pJ~asing news to tl1<' many frienclc; of both of the abovp men.

The Fourth Liberty Loan will be six billion dollars. Rate of interset and date of maturity: Unimportant. Security: All we have and are and hope to be forever. Trustee : Uncle Sam. Purpose for which the proceeds will be expended:

John llo<'king, Jr., lert to-day for James A. Medlar, manager of the Wayne Kerschner, a former w e ll

Schuylkill Trust Company and one Bloonrnburg wh<'re he will attend the !mown 'Tamaqua residPnl, died at o[ the most highly respected citizens f:i.ir which is being held there this Harrisburg this morning, of pneumo-

Death of Wayne Kerschner ' I Victory. . ' Never was there a more simple financial prospectus.

We are somewhat over one hundred million free people. of Potlsville, died during the night week. nia, aged 35 years. , He was well at bis home. He was an native of __________ known here.

We are ,all together about thirty million f~milies. Divide thirty million into six billi_on. The prod~ct 1s two hui:idred.

1 That means nn average ot $200 per family for the Liberty

I Loan. Orwigsburg and was 66 years of age. He was formerly land clerk for the P. & R. C. & I. Co. and took the position as manager o-f the Sehuylkill '!'rust Company when it was organ­iz0d some yea.rs ago. He is survived by his wife, one daughtn having pre­cedec]...bim in death. -

Charles HNring and Frank De-laney, prosperous young agricu-ilurisls, from East Mahanoy Junction, , mingled with frif'nds here last even- I

No !nternSJ medfofne ·Rill cure E czema. OnlY b~,r the applicc.tion of CRANOLE.NE, the great external remedy, can the Eczema :microbe be rl ... stroye(]. Prove th:s statement fer yourself a!: 011rexrens;2. \lt'rite for free test treat .. mcnt; adckeas Mil!s Chemical Co., Dept. D., Girard, Kan.

"Sleeps Like n Plow Boy" "I ·sufferc<l for 20 years with Eczema. fn ·rta

[fl1t16riffi~E 1~~ctn{~ :!1 fi~:e~s ~:iteb~rc:

und I sleep like a plow boy. n-J. McCrae1cen, ~f:;';'l;'\tC;{tbt'im!lEJWrittcn two yoors after

• At au drus ~tores. 35c and S1. ~oney Pcs!tivcly Returned If ttot Satisfied

---• Spld ~nd Guaranteed by HARRY J. KREBS

BUY W. S. STAMPS I

DIED. 11:S:lU

BURKE-At 2.45 p. m., Sept. 30, 1918,

Have we got it ready? Are we getting it ready? If not, then let us-

Stop something Start something Save something

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a t 1hr family .residence, 1028 East I Sell something. Pine stre1tt. Mrs. William Burke, t·

.1 The gieatest sum that was ever raised at one 1me aged 61 years. b I d ·1 · t t

I since money was invented must e p e gee 111 wen y~one The relatives and friends are re-da.,vs, beginning with today. ~peclfully invited to attend the fun-

<'l'tl Friday morning. Requiem high . Victory is a business that cannot wait. ing. I Mrs. Thomas Pugh spent ·t-he clay!

1 , wi1h Po1tsvi!IP relatives. --·- - - ·• ---,- -••;.-,,..· .. · _____ .._ __ -,I l1 l WEST CENTRE STR~ET mas1; al St. C'anir'11s at fl o'cloek. Tn - Ji .~l 1,•rmrn: at the parish cemetery, ol,3t 1 ~ --- -

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FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR THE MAHANOY CITY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1918. TWO CENTS

KAISER WILHEL IS GETT NG IT ON 80TH CHEEKS AND IN THE NECK---BILL IS WINCING BUT HE HASN'T YET GOT

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ALL THAT IS COMING O HIM---BUY A LIBERTY BOND I

WAR CLOUDS HOVER OVER CA~1PS OF LOCAL

RAfi= ONE VENDERS n---·-

What do you Lhink c>f iL? A RAG AND BOK1•: "i\lEN'S CON­

RP[RACY IN MAHANOY C'ITY. YP Gods of Oly1111ms and shades of

mortals past, how can this thing be? I Now thaL Austria is war sick and

Germany is totLering, now tllat tlH' : Bolsheviki wi1 h projectilo whiskers :

~1UTINOUS GERMANS KILL

THEIR OFFICERS! have been sent und<'r the yokP and ; JtOT'fl•1RDAM, Oct. 2.~Two Ger­the B1.1lgarians _wilh their facial tuftR

I man officers wne killed by 100 mu­

have UPPn subJugated -n ow that t!H' I tinous soldi,,rs on t he Du1ch-Cerman 'l'urlc cries for mercy and peace- who I frontier a few clays ago. The troom, woul<l IHl\'P tlionght that the gra nd , 1 refuHPd to go to the front. Officers or­rosPalf' prospPcl o: ,,orld embracing i dE'rNl lhPm firpcl upon. lmnwdiately pf'acc should be di sturlJf'dl byd~I. des-t ! llw mulineen, shot two ofli.cers dead. pprate conspiracy of t 1e 11gpn __________ _ gpntJPmC'n ('( this rity, who send, 1

out upon thP air thC'ir sonorous cry or I FOCH . u~ ING "Tiagr;! P.one~! Gum Boots! Powc!Pr j . !J

K~l~/"vrrily 1hP con~piracy if< on nnrl • 10 ARMIES AS il'.R a long, Had story to rplatP. • CROW BAR(

The Tulin!\ whose seed is likP that IJ or Ahraham'K, :::.s numbPrless as the snncls or thP seashore, own rag-bone Mni1ori11ms along the south side of PARIS, Oct. 2-Using ten armies EaBl Mahanoy Avenue ,in thP. vicinity las great crow ~ars, Marshal _Foch i-.-1 of Tenth Rtreet. These men, possess- relentlessly prymg off the pillars of ing lhP distinguished trait of in- I ihP Gprman front. At fifteen distinct di viclua 1 i l y RO SPldom seen in these

I poin1 f' these crow bars have stabbed

rlays, refuse to he drawn into thP deep into vital placps in the enpmy vortPX of syndicates; that h1, they will li!H~ and are being shoved home. just do with their own rags and bones AL least four of the pillars, RoulNs, as they please. ThPy won't sell to MPnin, Cambrai and St. Quentin are Brennar or any other Ja'/'.ge dealer in toll Pring while the menace to the junk unless they feel so inclined. othns is looming larger every hour. They feel that they have the right to•

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..._ MAR~AL HAIO PltE~-~llU:. ' . )<JNG_GEOR.Gf; _ ~ . l't'esidenL PoincarP, of France, en tprfa1111-(J Kil~ GPorg;e, of England, n

the rPc<'nt visit of the latlPr to France .,nd the fighting fronl. This photo­graph was taken with Mnrshal Haig, ilw T?rilish rornmnndl'l', \\"ho is cloing thp fighting for the king. \

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AMEJUCANS ACTIVE ' !~nvrrrns: It~ THE ARGONNE

cling to their own rags and bones un- "STAGGER" til they get the price they desire and Next Friday evening the RNl Clll>SS By Frp{l Ferguson. think consistent. Now, some of the holds its monthly m0etinl; in tltP \\'1'l'H •rtrl~ AM~RICANS "\VEST councilmen allegp that the large SYSTEM High School building. (W \'ERDLJN, Oct. 2.-While activity dealPr i~ trying lo pull over thP The annual mePting and el<>ction of in thc r emainder of the line is con-

"s,queeze" play on the Tulins and INAUGURATED oflicers tal;e placp Ocio!JN 2::. lined tr, n•pu!Hing !Ji ttp r counter-R!rip them of their rags, bones, pow- Nominations will lJP m:lllr for om- attncks ,,ncl consolidaiing newly won dn kegs, glasR_ bottles-yes, and even cers and executive commit t<'P on F'ri 'iws11 ions, the Anwricans in the dPpth 1lleir whiskf'l"R. Now in order to make WASHINGTON, Oct. 2-Realizini;:; clay PVf'ning. of \he J\rgonn<> Forest are ahoving H uncomfortable for the Tulins, it is that street cars are Spanish influenza ThP monthly meetings an• always ' r~nvard i;omP\\l!at to-clay. alleged that the syndicate dealer in breeding placPS the government ask- sufficiently intNesling lo ,wanant th<> 1 Overcofoing almost insurmountable this city has tried to establish the I ed action today to relieve car conges- atlendanc~ of a 1mblic anxious to I ohstacles they are rectifying their ~harge that Tulin's rag-hone temple, tion in the war capital by inaugurat-

1 help to ~,-rn the wa1:, . . . . linPR. The denfdty of the forest ren-

18 filth,y and a menace to the health ing a "staggpr" system of operation. I Therp 1s. a great_ h~C'. of a~l tv1!y '.n clrrs liason mo~t difficult but each of the city. . . I Under this government departme-nts I our chaptc- i. _Man) \\ 111_mg 11 <rnd 'l ai e group. g<Ws forwnrd as rapidly as

omcers were sent to mvest1gate the 'will open at new llours, some early as I malong :;urg1cal dres~mgH and g,1r- possible maintaining communication charge and found quite a number of 7.30 and some as late as 9.30, ments. ., with thP aid of ,runners. old bonps and rags there--odorons __________ I The chapter is called upon 10 do a ,

rags and stinking hones, too. There MILLIONS FOR SHIPS ceJLaia amount or work and has work were found the remains of old I rooms in the High School building ancl .JOSEPH QUIN DIED

D011't Try to A void a Plain Duty (Publicity Ilureau)

Buy of the Fom'th Liberty Loan in such an amount that: you can look your fellow man square in the eyes un­flinchingly,· and into the eyes of the crippled or maimed re­tun,ed son of your neighbor with ,the consciousness you did all that was humanely possible for you to do to back up that boy while he was fighting yours and the workl's battle for liberLy.

Wl' should all feel grnteful .for the opportunity afforcled ;n t h2 Fourth Liberty Lo,m to <lo something for so grand a c:,1w.e. It is riot sacrifice to :::pend ollr last cent and then nm i,,w debt to buy Liberty Loans. Rather it is an oppor­Lun ity, a privilege afl'ordecl us to do even so small a part in 1.h:s grca· wol'ld r-;trnggle. What a glorious thing, iL will b~ l,: s:·y. whm1 a .iirnt and honor,lhlt, 1wacc has been ohtainecl­•j h, lpt'tl.'

These hl'e poor times to try i.o :,void a plain duty.. The r2corc.is win prove what you have done, 01· have not clone. You will receive no praise for doing what you ought to do. nut .inst what will be handed out to the fellow who has dodged his share of the burden is n question the fellow of that class i.;houlcl consider very thoroughiy now. Otherwise he will have much time to regret he was a slacker .

There is only way now to prove that yon arc an Ameri­can, only one way now to p;ove that you condemn the Huns for their bestialism, their vandalism, their barbarities, their inhumanities. There is only one way to prove now that you don't want to place all of the burden of saving the world upon the shoulders of the gallant band of young fellows in khaki, who al'e suffering the tortures of hell, for your bene­fit, and that is by buying bonds with all the money you now have and by going into debt for more.

Germany is tottering. President Wilson's ultimatum, plus the gigantic preparations for a final clean-up, have the Potsciarn crowd jibbering like a lot of monkeys. When Per­;;hing said to his boys-"Heaven, hell or Hoboken by Cbrist­:rp.as," he might have been passing a pleasantry, and again he might have intended that as gospel truth. The thought is a pleasant one. and if you want to help make it a 11eality, subscribe for the Fourth Liberty Loan. Subscribe heartily. It may make dreams come true. At anv rate it will make that Potsdam bunch of Hohenzollerns

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bovines, tattered shirt tails and w ASHING TON Oct. 2-An estim in the Knights of Columbus Hall. IN PHILADELPIA \ trousers worn by three generations ate of !j\484,000,000 for construction of The work is purely voluntary aml . --

1 Orclws, ra of Sunbury, at Mailer's

until the predominating fPaiures of wood ancl steel ships, dry docks and op11ortunily is given pverybody to join .Joseph Quin, son of Mr. John T. Icriday ASSf'mbly Dance, Shenandoah,

UNAPPROACHABLE SHOWING

'BRITISH TROOPS SMASHING

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I LONDON, Oct. 2.-British t1·0.op,; smashing forward on a twenty mile front between Cambrai and St. Quen-

1 tin tore the German defpnses to shreds in some portions of the linP

! yPHlenlay and penetratPd a maxim11111 I llC'J;lh or aboul lwo rnilN1, it w,rn incli

I, calP<l hy F'iPld Mar~hal Haig in his r,,port to-day.

The Germans have been driven from C'rezecoeur ancl Rummilly, Haig also announced. ThP British havP occupied ihe high ground to the PUHi

'!'he Communic1ue said that has heen reach-

DAMASCUS UtCUPIED BY

BRITISH---LONDON, Oct. 2 - Damascus was

occupied by British forces at six o'­clock yesterday morning, it was offi­cially an,noul,\,.ced in the communique received today. There were no parti-c-ulars.

Turkish commander at Damascus has asked for terms of surrender, ac-cording to a report received by thP Manchester Guardian today.

Dispatches received yesterday stat­Pd that British cavalry was on thrPe sidPs of the city.

WILSON AND GARFIELD CONFER

WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 - Fuel Ad-ministrator Garfield discussed with President Wilson today the demand for increasps in wages for minewo,.k- . ers in the anthracite fields of Pennsyl-vania.

GIRLS WANTED the biped adornment werp the patcbps marine I ail ways were laid before the I in. 1Quin, of this city, di Pd at 6.45 o'clock Oct. 4th. Doc Evans, vocalist. o2,3t and the vanished stripes. Grand- House .Appropriations committee by ' A large amount of supplieR is need- this morning ai Philadelphia, follow- ---~---- Of all that is fine in winter suits, Experienced and inexperienced, on mother's moth-eaten shawl and dad's Shipping Board officials today. . , Pd to keep the pace and mPet the re- -ing a brief illness of pneumonia and NOTICE j coats, and dresses showing the high- Gove1nment work, on time or per doz-\ old gum boots were there. Now the 1· The money will bP used, committee- quirements. grip_ His brother, Thomas F. Quin, the 'School est achievements of the garment pro- zen. Prices incomparable.

I · l · Bids will be received by officers declare the place unsanitary. men were told to let contracts for . Much more will be neec!Pd the next t.he well knowu meal rnerclrnnt ot l 11s · ducers. Suits, $l9.50 to $?9.50. Coats, 1 G~erh,ardt's Shi'rt Factory

I h d . DisuiC'l of Mahanoy Township for the A

The Tulins dec:larcd it a lit abode fur $SOO,OOO tons of shippinb"• year. eily, was ai his bedside w en 1s• $12.98 to $S5.00 _ Latest materials. o2,lrno.

I sale of the furnace located in the 1 beast and even man. To show how _ __________ Solicitors for the Red Cross War solution occurred. Dresses, silk and serge, $12.98 to · I · h tl · cl · th t · k t l I d h. hi t d Coles High School building. All bids , us orse 1nve m a Jun emp e, , Fund should collect balancP in full on I The departe , a 1g Y es eeme $49.50. Skirts and waists, large vari- SOUVENIR BOOK T I• I d t ti Id b I GE1 TO THE HUMANE BALL 1· should be in the hands of George P. u m e ou 1e o ay mare.

1 , all accounts outstanding. y·oung man whose death is so gener- . eties to pick f Sh hi 1

Judging from the way th1.t equine did -- . I OctobPr 1 was ihe limit. of time for aily regretted here in his former Br>nnett, secretary, St. _ Nicholas, Pa., rom. op at t s reli-: OF COMPANY E The Humane Ball-the big event· of ' 1 • ti 8 ti · ht f able store. 1t AND PENNA GUARD

eat there was nothing wrong with . 1 pavment. I home town, was aged about 35 years., nol atei ian p. m. on ie lllg · 0 I · · the season-at Boczkowsk1's Hall, 1 • • 1· d o t 7 1918 GELB BROS her appetite. There was nothing · ]!]very pledue given must be ac- Le lPil thi:c; LWPlve years ago and be- ,. Jon ay, c • • · :t ·• I October 31st. Jones' orchestira. Ma- · b . B ·d . f B d f D'r cto s 1t / Shenandoah , The Mahanoy City Record is in re•

wrong with hPr legs, either, for my Good I counted for in pach district. , came an employee of the Pennsyl- •Y 01 ei O oar O I e r ' ' I ceipt of a limited supply of books goodness how she did run! (Of cpurse harg and ,Burns down stairs. No iarni!y will refuse to make gcod.

1 vania Railroad Company in the Ac!- F. B. PATTERSON. President. j ---------- I

h h h on the first floor. Help the firell!len, h t G. P. BENNETT, Secretary. 1 A HARD Tl MES DANCE . giving separate illustrations of the s e. did noL ave to be burdened wit they are your real friends. S-30_3t its promise to thP Red Cross War vertising Department. Prior to t a I d't . Sh I entire 112th Infantry, which is compos

1 a very heavy superstructure. Over the ___________ Fund. 1 Ile was employed as a shoe salpsman. 02 ,5 . 1 At Maher's au 1 oriu

0m,t b en

3and- ed of the Sth Regiment of Pennsylva-

garden wall into war gardens and . No solicito•r will neglprt to do hi;; HP was unmarried. ---------- doah, Thursday evening, c o er r , . N c' 1 G d r 11 . h C • peace gardens-it mattered not- Notice to Property Owners part in closing up ilir work ~o wPII I His survivors arp his father res,cl-1 WANTED - Plumbeirs and steamfit- Guimes' full orchPstra. Ladies 9c· ma a iona uar ' 0 w JC ompauy

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' ' E was a part and also the 16th Pen Tulin's steea galloped. She swallowed beg. un. . . i.1g here; three sisters-Mrs. Mary tern. Apply S·eligman & Co., 'l'amaqua. gentlemen, 27c. o2,2t. sylvani·a Regi·ment.

it in my hands. 1 can help you dis- I cabbage whole and tucked away Solicitors arp requPsted to make I O'Haia, :Miss C12.ra and Miss Rose o2,4t pose of it in short order. If interested, I j , The book gives a very concrete iii

stalks of corn in the hollows of hPr call fhP co.ll!, and finish the work U,at ! Qnin. of Philadplphi?. and four ----------- ! Card of Thanks ! tory of both these organizations an thighs for a future meal. Then thP or write. JOHN J. HEHN, final s_tc.atement _can !JP madP by U1P I llr~t!Jt>r~- -~l1o~iaR, ,loll'1_ ~nd Hobe:·1 I T. hiG Ad Will Not Appear Again The unde,rsigned desires to return the illustrations of the members ar

(Contlnued on page 6) campaign cornm1ttPe. Qum of 1 h~H city aud William, a 1 wm 'l'o remiµd to make the 6.47 train thanks to all who contributed their\ very fine. 22 S. Jardin St,, I · Pl ·1 d 1 J · l brot l<'r Ill 11 a P,P iw. or hire an auto tomorrow night for comfort and consolation during tl!P These books will be sold for $2 50 ----------------- , ::;7,ad Shenandoah, Pa.

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FOR PLUMBING ANO TINNING

Call Williams & Kinsinger, 430 East Market street, or 'phone Bell 105-W. al,tf.

WANTED-Man with auto or team to I Sympallly is _offered llw bnPaved Tamaqua and the Clover Club ball. illnps;; and death of his loving wife. I and will make an excellent souveni delivpr nursery ordPirs. Write fully rplatiYcf\ in tlwir Sudden a n cl grPat Hall's banjb orchpstra will positivPly GEORGE GLOI-IR, for any family who has a brother, so at. oncP. Gu~ranty Nursery, 10:l~ griPf. play the job. 1t 11 South Main strpet. relative or friend in service. s-23-1 Gra,nite building, RochPster, N . Y.

o2,2t l'.OTICE Born 'l'uPRday, Oct. 1st, 1!!18, will be the 'l'o Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Murphy, Gi-

Purchased New Roadster Dr. J. V. Klock has purchased a

Royal Mail Roadster Chevrolet, which~

RBQUESTED TO CALL FOR LIBERTY BO

WP havP Mobil "C" oil for trucks, also different grades of Pngine oils, grPase of all kinds. See us for Kelly Springfield tire;;. 1t

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C'lolh your horsp at Heiser'~.

BUY W. S, STAMPS

WANTED-Clerk for music store. last day to pay your water rPnt for rardvilte, a son. The mother prior to :\!lust be able to play piano. 1.pply 16 •hp tPrm April 1, lfJ18, to Oct. 1, 1918, marriagp waR Miss Madpline FluPhr,

lt East Centre slrPet. ol,2t, beforP the penalty will be aclded. lAShla nd . \ M.:ihanoy City Water Co.,

BUY W, 8. STAMPS 1J-283t E. s. Silliman, Sup't C'loth your horse at Helser's.1

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he will Pxpe<liat<> his call on his many Purchasers of Liberty Loan patients. l of first, second and third issuPs

quested to call for their bonds Cloth your horse. al Heiser's. 1t UN!ON NAT!ON

Market anti Locuat Street,

foug t unoor the American flag. erl Frail, Sickly. tldren. I It_is not o~ly ~he ~reate~t army in n~mber; it is _the greatest Improve Rapidly on V 100

army m orgamzat10n, m eqmpment, and m war-makmg power.

.. - 7 - .,, &-IS A LIBERTY BOND PURCHASE HARDER TO

CARRY THAN A 60-POUND PACK?

-M&hanoy City, o:'&. Upon that army hangs the destiny of the United States. The reason we so strongly recommend Vinol for

The future of every child in this country, t_he value of ever~ frail, sickly children is because it is a ~on-secret home, of every farm,_ of every factor!, of every mdustry, of every remcd which contains Beef and Cod Liver Pep­~:hare of stock-the liberty, the security, the property and the we!- Y p t tes and Gl ce-fare of all the American people are bound up in the success or fail- tones, Iron and Manganes~ ep ona Y

Yet that is what every one of our brave boys carry upon their back when they go in to give their lives, that you might be free.

SUBSCRIBE TO-DAY TO THE FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN ure of that army. rophosphates - but no 011 - ~he v~ry elements

Whether "the Republic is opportunity" henceforth-whether needed to build them up. It 1S dehc10us to the American institutions are to be preserved-whether Government taste, and children love it.

. The safest investment on earth.

-----------111•1111•-----·•--,1111----------.. :a.-.---... of the people, by the people and for the people is to survive or per- Th T M thers Have Proved This. ish-all depends upon the American soldiers in France, this glo- ese wo

O Williamson, w. Va.

OCTOBER AND THE COLD DAYS TO COME

Will demand your attenbon at this time. This store offers to you a multitude of winter articles at prices lower than the present wholesale market values.

Bainbridge, N.Y. l'ious force of fighting men whose achievements in .battle against "My little daughter, 13 years old, "My little boy was weak, puny, t 1 K · ' t b f th d f th . overworked and was run-down, tired and tired all the time, aid not want -ie , a1ser s ve erans have een one o e won ers o e war, all the time, nervous, had headaches, to do anything. Vino! was recom•

THE RECORD PUBLISH ING co. indeed, one of the military miracles of the century. couldn't eat and had to stay out of mended and it built up his strength

B -" h A · 1 • · th school. Vinol has built her up. She andmadehimhealthy. NowheroIIlpe Come to Kline's With Your List of Winter Needs We Can Save You Money on Every Pwchase. r. C, O'CONNOR, Editor and Manager e1.ore t ese mencan troops cou d wnte history upon e has a good appetite, no more head- and plays like other children. We

field of battle, before they could make possible Foch's great coun- aches and has returned to school certainlybelieveinVinolforchildren." --·" .._, _____________ ter offensive which was one of the turning points of the war, an again."-Mre. LeSt er Andrews. -Harley Clay.

'Phonei-Bell, H-J'; United-B4-l!l amount of work had to be done, of which the average American LADIES' AND MISSES' FALL SUITS AND COATS Never have we shown so V9ried an assortment. The very

newest styles in every new fall shade and material. Come in and make your selection. You will save at least one-third on every one of them.

lias only the vaguest understanding. BUBSCRlPTION RATES It was not alone that these troops had to be trained and

Effective February 1, 1918 equipped. It was not alone that they had to be transported to H.J. KREBS' DRUG STORE and OTHER DRUGGISTS France in spite of the German submarines. But in France itself $9.98 $11.98 $14.98 $19.98 to $39.98

llngle ooplea ...... , ..... • ..... .. zc the United States_, had to make ready for them. Deltvery rate .. • • • • • • , .. 100 a week There were no available seaports, and therefore adequate Baell: tesuea .... • ... " .... • • • ·" • • &c ports had to created. IIAlL RATll: Sli

00 Harbors were dredged, piers were built and equipped with all :- ~=tha· ··:: •.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.':: '.::: :,2:60 the latest devices for discharging cargoes. Vast storehouses were constructed. ene month •••• • ••••••• - ••••••• 4:&o

Pllltltsbed eTel'7 afternoon bu.t Su.day

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Mahanoy cn1: Pa.

Hundreds of miles of railroads were built, the cars and loco­motives were sent from the United States, and a huge system of transportation was created.

This in itself was one of the most amazing irldustrial feats of the war, and without it we should have no armies at the front but only small detachments of troops that had been filtered through the French and British lines.

T, c. O'CONNOR, HARRISON BALL, The American army in France is the product not only of the J, H, O'CONNOR, Propr'•· military power of the United States, but of the financial, economic,

OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT

Th)unlle-;;;;blishers /\s!>o· .. ::. tion of New York City has lnvcsti• gated, and certifies to, the circu• fation or this publication. These facts have been established, and guaranteea to c.!lvcrtisers.

industrial and agricultural power. American energy and Liberty Bonds made possible our fighting army. That army is the largest in our history, and it is winning battles in France. It must be larger yet; it must win more battles. Thi.s is one of the great rea8ons for Liberty .Bonds. ·

'rhe reason YOU should buy Liberty Bonds is because it i::i YOUR country and you stand or fall with it. Save to buy-buy to keep-but buy early.

----:o:----COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP

The great problem in promoting town progress is to get peo­ple who will take the lead, and do things. There are usually plenty

___ ...,. _________ who are willing to help if some one will tell them what to do. Sub1crtber1 who 110 not receive The It is easier to get half a dozen people to serve on a committee than

M&hanoy City Record promptly &Dd it is to find one person who will be the chairman of that committee regularly and those cblulgtng th8ir and take responsibility. address are reauested \U notify this . . office either by mall, telephone or In Ther~ are plenty of people he~e m Mahanoy C1t_y who have penon. Kake an complaints direct excellent ideas and express them with force and intelhgence. But to Ule office. Both 'phones. if you ask them to take hold and make an effort to carry out these

!suggestion, Oh, no, they couldn't. ---------------- The moment that it is suggested to any one that he take the

lead in any community proposition, he becomes _filled with a mod-

C;St and shrinking spirit. Pe~ple are fearful of a little criticism, of i-eeming to make themselves p.r,ominent. And so for lack of posi-

.._ ____________ tive leadership, most of our good ideas are dead before they are WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1918 1born.

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is that it never affects nerves or heart. I In fad one can drink as much Posium , I II t~s he pdlease

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just before bed- II 1me an no i results folloW. for I Postum~is -puref'and absolutely II

1 free from caffeine•or any other I harmful drug o~ substance. .... I II Postum comes· in i:.wo forms! ·\.

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Posium Cereal, which must be boiled. I and Instant Postum, made in the cup I I in a moment. They are equally delicious I I and the cost per cup is about i:he_same. I I ~· "There's a J?.eason •• ' -,.. I . lk•J11:•Jllll[·llll[·:Jllll[·lll(•-·llll•Wt•-•llK•:II

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PENNSYLVANIA'S CASUALTIES

REPORTED Killed in Action

Sgt. Edward Allen, Philadelphia. Sgt. Winfield Jackson, Philadelphia. Corp. Robert P. Russell, Pittsburgh. Pvt. Ludwig Glaczyn, Erie. Pvt. Achileff Karausta, Tyrone. Pvt. Stanley Makarewicz, White

Haven. Pvt. Jno. Ross, Franklin. Pvt. Gregory Darr, Pittsburgh. Pvt. James Rhoades, Monongbela. Pvt. Oscar Beck, Huntington. Pvt. Raymond Bryon, Lancaster.

Died From Wounds Pvt. Chas. Barker, Harrisburg. Pvt. Harry Mabry, Reading. Pvt. Paul Omo, Pittsburgh.

WHAT ELKS HA VE DONE IN WAR

Grand Exalted Ruler Fred Harper of the B. P. O. l!J., pointed with pric;le in his annual address a1 the Granq Lodge session held in Atlantic City lhat during the year Elkdom purchas­ed:

$3,000,000 in Liberty Bonds from subordinate lodge funds.

$300, 000 doanted to Red Cross. $1,000,000 donated to Y. M . C. A. $2,000,000 donated lo other war

funds . 300 Elks' Club Houses were turned

over for use of Red Cross and other agencies.

250,000 Food Conservation pl edges securing amo11r; members of our Lodge,

More than 30,000 members wear-Died of Accidents ing our counlry's uniform.

Sgt. Chas. Berner, ottsville. This record justifies that the B. P. Pvt. Harold Pearl, Philadelphia. 0. Elks is the greatest p·atriotic as-

Wounded Severely set of the United States to-day. Sgt. Harry Naylor. Norristown. One is a general 2 are major gener-Sgt. Francis O'Leary, Johnstown.

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als, 6 are briga~ier generals, 80 are col. Sgt. Harry Bird, Sayre. onels, 85 are lieutenant colonels, 400 Sgt. Chas. Zigner, Harrisburg.

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. are majors, 1,600 captains, 4,700 are Sgt. Jno. Lucos, Pittsburgh. lieutenants, 2,000 are sergeants, 500 Corp. Otto Maier, Scranton. ' are corporals. Cqrp. Michael Patrick, Slloenix- l In the navy- 1 Rear Admiral 1

ville. · Captain, 4 Commanders, 20 Lieut-Machanic Lester Ma1hia R, Philadel- enant Conuna nd••rs, 100 Lieutenants,

phla. · 15 Ensigns. Pvt. Jas T. Conway, Peoples. I

Schuylkill Co. THIS WE.AK Pvt. Chas. Stone, Scranton.

Pvt. Geo. Fletcher, Forest City. '

Pvt. lfno. Rerabach, Perkoise. NERVOUS MOTHER Pvt. Albert Roberts, Scranton .

Missing In Action Pvt. Jno. J. McGee, McAdoo. i::vt. Jos. Wolf, Pottstown.

Gi lbcrton People 111 Among Gilberton people ill with

cold and influenza are Peter Sedar, Anthony Markonis, wife and three

Tells How LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health.

Philadelphia, Pa.-"I was very weak, always tired, my back ached, and I felt ~;-:-;:-;':':':':":~~=.,.. sickly most of tr1e

time. l went to a doctor nnd he said I had nervous indi­gestion, which ad­ded to my weak condition kept me worrying most of the time - and he said if I coulcl not stop that, I could

• ..... . LADIES' and MISSES' FALL

WAISTS

Just received another ship­ment o[ ladies' waists in tub silks, crepe de chenes, Georgel­tes, and the new lingeries. All sizes. High and low collars. Also the new collarless styles.

$1.29 to $4.98 .... ----

-•= SCHOOL SUITS FOR BOYS

We can rig your boy out at a • saving to you of from $2.00 to

$3.00 on every onP. New b'l'ok­en weaves and plain serges in trench and Norfollc models. Sizes 6 to 17.

$2.98, $3.98, $4.98 to $9.98

LADIES' NEW FALL MILLINERY Here are the biggest values in town. Every one differ­

ent, the newest styles and they are all worth double the prices we have marked them.

$1.98 $2.98 $3.98 - -· --FROM THE MEN'S COUNTER

$2.00 · men's high rock under- I $2.00 men's khaki shirts .. $1.25 wear .................. $1.25 _____ _

Men's. Freeland.. overalls, $2.50_ flannel Jack Rabbit • ••••••••••••••• J ••• • $2.39 pr. shirts ................• $1.79

Men's canvas gloves . . . . . . 15c Dr. Wright's union suits, $4.98

csssJZ7 ..,.._ r --••= CHILDREN'S NEWEST FALL DRESSES

Every economical mother knows the advantage of buying girls' dresses ready-made and at Kline's you will find va­riety, style and low prices.

$1.49 $1.98 to $9.98 ,,.

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children, John Morgan and wife , Ed w. Oakum, family of .John ·weeks, and

not get well. I heard so much about ~ • .... • ...... •••• .. ••••tt• .. •.♦.•.._• .. • .. •.._•..._•.._•..._•.._•.,.•.._•...,•.._• ... •••••♦•++•++••

• T .................. ♦ ♦• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦• ♦ ••• ♦ ••• ♦ ♦ ♦ ~ LydiaE. Plnkham's ♦ ♦"'."♦

, ... po-un_d_rn_y_h_us-b-an ... dw':~fedt~~j~ot~;it~ ::: Warm? Tired? . Feel Run Down? •:• Thomas Cement.

AGAIN I took it for a week and felt a little bet- +. ♦ The P. n. C. & T. Co. is placing ter. I kept it up for three months, and 't Try a bottle of our •:♦

anothn big pump al Lake Stoddard, I feel fine and can eat anything now • • S N B •♦• Gilberton for the purposP of making withoutdistressornervousness." - M,rs. ; Brown tout, ut . row~ ♦•♦

. . ' J. WORTHLINE, 2842 North Taylor St., •• : G11liC>1 ton nood-free. Philadelphia Pa. · . P•• •t

'1 The majority of mothers nowadays I ,t. or Sparkling Ale ••. Teak Her Life overdo, there are so many ,lemands ! +

Misr. S:i.dir KPnnedy, agpd :n ypars, upon their time and strength; tht 1:-:sult I ',,• Prompt Delivery Direct to Your Home •,t . • . . is invariably a weal,ened, run-aown, :. ♦ ♦

committed smclcl<' a( Summit Hill by n ervonsconditionwithhcadachcs, back- , t ,No better tonic for mid summer than COLUMBIA beverages. i taki11g CO!'l'Osive sublimat<'. Tl1 hPalth ache, irritability and depression - and I ••• Made from best materials and backed by a reputation. Order a box •♦• prcrnpted the rash act. soon more serious ailments d!)ve lop. ;~. and be convinced. +~•

Call At This Office The Jligll School basketball score

boo!, in at this omce. The new mann.ger can :ihve same by calling for it.

i~~t~!~~~h ;e:b~i!~r/~o~~~~~iri~~i 1 ;:~ co l U M B I A BR f WIN B COB ~:♦ restore a normal healthy condition, a□ i ,,... •!•

it did to Mrs. Worthline. · i : + -------------...... - 1 ,.... ♦•♦

NOTICE TO MOTHERS ••• ❖ You can quickly heal baby' s ~ore, chafeJ l Both 'f'hones 110 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. ♦

I k. . h •♦• •♦• s·1n wit • • ♦ • ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ~ ♦ ~ ♦. i • ♦ + ♦ • ♦ + ♦ + + ~

11 Sykes Comfort Powder •••••• ... • •• • ............ 1/, ......... tt ............. <> ................................. •·• Died At Ripe Age

Mrs. Anna Coy I<', Locur.t Gap, aged which contains_ antiseptic, healing ingredi• j --·--------------' ---------ents not found tn any other nursery powder. I

:~nts~~rs~iv:.our daughter~ and two ! 2,}~,ea~:~for~~;~d;,d C~~~Bos~~~~ M~~;~r ! l,....,Twh- w •Bw - - -I- wAwG""'C Ew -R- _R__...E_E: R-- -, - - ( 1 ------ : c cs;t J y _. ,, n

Tamaqua· Couple Wed RPv F::ithPr Wm HamnwkP was a Miss Hazel Walbridge and Reynold ' 81. ('iair vis itor y~sterday. i ~(-huvlkill . (.'ount \!

Becker, a prominent young couple of I :_-~----.-_-_,,... ....,-----~.,..-..,,-~,-::-o 1 ~ Tamaqua, were wed at Baltimore, Md .. ! · ~"T T -"'"1:'- f,. I 1,,~ ' t on Monday '!'hey will reside at Tama- 1 118 reafm61 .. ,ou mahyTake, ' \

· : li]OLDbR THEEL'$ i' qua. Th<' bride is a daughter of Mr. - I 719 'Jprl~s:: Carden st. 1860

W 11 "d . 1 PHIL'A. PA. OriTyone auarant•11• GOTn I Amos a Jl'J ge, who at one time re- ' youreault J•w-nohoeurodel ... 1910

. d . h . C. LtTT' 1rr1;08f~~cv:\!~u\C:.lt VITA- J SI de Ill Ma anoy 1ty. ilor.s, VARlCOCE~ (no cuttl"IIC), t,). lnloc-

tlon• over- for life In C) ®Yo! S".Jn, ldnuy pl■• I Cl■>••• Moet remar••nle ISOJ!rtl' for

;~~~t? l,~~'"f ::.~: i. l~~:ib!!; G. F. Bee, ker. of Coles, spent Tues- , 11 , , a1 th d ,,. o dY ·rl.':!. ~=&~~.-t~,. ,:r:.t to • ••• 1 A Ml.!':J::.rr!:. }tt,::: day with friends in Schuylkill Haven. KraklnsTreatmentl-rheQulc~ •• Sal9,st&Cheape<1tor

~r;~::in:~J:To!t~~~~~r~ W!~. 11o~~LJ~.1~!~~i Mrs. s. E. Re tier left yesterday for "Tnoth," It'• J; •• n ,lopon-blo ,,r •• for Allina Men.

Bloomsburg ,vhere she \Vill attend the :-c:w~::.-li'c:r:~1:t'g.1,: ~J~.vS:~l.bS~fc~;t,~"kii~~·,: It &i;Ne■rtv ~00,00..., • estored In SO ye•n practice:~

Bloomsburg fair. 1 COT CURED! t~i,Sfi'/;.~{ia'i'.'•&•d.,oath:

Brpwed only U!ld e ntirely from the choicest Americ:m hops anct malt. As a beverage it has no superior and very few equals. equals .

Our aim :-A superior article a.t a reasonable price. Orders for hotel and ramily purv:ises promptly attended to and delivered free.

The Home Brewing Co., SHENANDOAH, PA.

JOSF.PU ,vYATT. 5:n-a39 VAST (~ENTRF.: ST .. George Coombe and family left for IGormanTreatmont cur•d,noa,,erl UHdmor••· 1w>1 1fnl &oth61!r dnta'l'I at.o lat.at 608 lnj«iction treat-

Phi1ade l phia to make thPil' future :~k\~he•l,"b;:4h~~~e~~ttC~1:fr.l:i·;~~u~~8-~1 ,.. • .kind of ~peci/\t. Blood Pt1i,u,n, Gtme.al Wol\k£leH & _

1 M C b I d l..onu 82 ye .. t·io l&lfO. Sulfo=rel"lt from Spoch .• .,. Cbro-lOffie, l', OOlll e laVIDg secure 9}~.,_•1lmants,Dn.ln'fu::LoatVl2or,r:: .. ·:tken-down6Unhanpla-.. i ~\ah,rnuf City, LonJ A~•-•nt

L ............... . lucrative employment there. l c::~':!~,:CJ::»'!i~ 01 :.,:.•.;~~Jih.:•J;:;:

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,,!: -ii<-t-~'~{f'.~,·:: ~r: . y •• i,.5. }- .• ~I LADY NOW HAS CLAMORFORPEACE f The Man who ;i;

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'W ·./ .. ,fir·~r.{w~r I 'GOOD HEALTH ' -- :1: d ~t,.·:; If Everybody 1· n ''.{, . ~;f ;1~it ~ A_ Y(IIOW com-;;;;;., aeoompan!ed l Cheerinrr Mobs Flock to Bui- .:. knows •• or ers !.~ Jh• C . t S .d·,-.,_·,l' I [t{:f.;if.f1;~~t~;.§F":I ~arian Legation. f , K A I E R , s · · j 'I'anlac, the Master Medicine. ♦. t~ IS o un ry a1 ,. 1 . :,,.;:r..::}::;:r'l~·~ff:'\;;1~ nEnmNs uLowEo 10 oun i ,'.:f .·., · ~ (,t,) losing sight and nothing I tried seem- . ____ , ♦.: ..

! 'f,'{ .·. ~) , , '\ . ;; ·•/ , ,c;;J\Jfl '\ i I )l;f /~~'ef§~~!Jtt!¥.t ,::[ K•~7~.::~"c,'.:"'~'.:,:::.~•~::~ * i' ~'- :,· ''I'd 1 •k ~)-, came so yellow that d~ .was 1;tch aI Balkans Great. l •♦-+ 1:it, ·• t ,.,. !armed over my con 1t1on . e,n, ♦.+. .. ?£..: .-~1 •• ', • : • , ,} I e O :,iC) heard about Tanlac. It certainly is London, Oct. 2.-A peace demon- ~ .:-,,. · ·' ·•• building me up. What I eat agrees ♦.+.. ·:,:· i A_'._,}, , ,·J',· ,•:.;•. !!tration took place in Berlin SatUI· ~ •"k'• T. 1 · ,~, with me and my natural complexion ♦. •.r,.: · • · '• · '1.-.,.. . ,:a:~ day, according to news received here ~♦.-. "'.+c' '· :,., b ,:.;:, is returning. Ct . d bl d . f t ~ '······ ".· ·· ::,:) "My indigestios is improving and I ieermg cr~w s ass~m e JD ~on ++'♦ ii['! uy more i.~. I am gai-ning in wei.ght. I am enjoying 1 of the Bulgarian legation, necess1tat- ♦.

··,:· ,ti1 • t ,,.;_·. some time and I cannot praise Tanlac I 'J'he rioters, according to the info1- •♦•

Celebrated Bottle BEER

and also ,=:.:,; Jliil... (~) better health than I have known for iug police intervention. ~:-+ (f.} L b f ';:,:-): too highly. J mation, got the upper band 01' the au- •! .. f1t•• •· ; erty J,. l ·j 1f: i.:.tc 'l'anlac is being specially introduc- thorities and l'ommitted excesses. ~ ;t , I,, ~~\".,, /t,;~ ~) ed at H. J. Krebs' drug store. ad A number of statues in the in the •i-+ drinks ,::,:: .,__Jo_..- . iJ '. l/{ "{; .''. {~'; Berlin squares were destroyed. ~t t:~ r. rn'. B d J£litii: ·,\: ~~·) .JACKSONS R. ECD oo. SOCIAL There ls t,he gt•eatest excitement In .... 1:-r-: , , • .\!:,",~ ·• ,~·•i·~~ ,. '·•· ~ Germany over the defection of Bul- ♦. J) i~t ,'7.\.lf On s (': h lflt ', ·::. (~) garla, judging from special despatches ♦-:♦ if·. , ,-.. (,.It , !i() The coff~rl cksons Red from Holland. ••• ;if. ,i,., '1t ,i'.: i' lti) Cross Auxili'Kr incroas- The effect -0f the resignations of the •♦• ,.:.tc.l • ::(;' ~ 1 1 jt- i but-'' . ..,. cd to day al cial and chancellor, Count von Hertlin!!, and ........ 1.:1:, . , -~ ' l i~) . -.. -~... ~ ..,.'t...,. -.~.: _;_~•_'.

1}\}' '::,: dance which st even- the foreign minister, Admiral von 4?♦

f+c": j\ •~) ing. Hintze, on the public mind is not yet %. :l, .-/i .·.J./f.,-. ------ (:+i) affair was in reported. ~t'♦ ·::,::' ( ' ·. ~~ "· ' .:::;.! h h h t d 'th li'riedrich von Payer, the lrl!perial ~.-. ·~· , • , ,~ \ . ,1},- 1 , \."I' ouse w ere t ere were s an s w1 ~ '-:.:-' • ·,, :i_

1' --. ,.\.· ·.,;.: ·._ ,·,.,~_.;,· ,·. ·-.· •• ', ·• i/' :,,. x , ., , I_ I ,.£,1 nll ki·nds of good thi'ngs to eat, and viC'e chancellor, has resigned, accord- •:.~ i_..-, · 1,,.,' ·,f .,., ~- ,, •:-r-. u in~ to an Amsterdam despatch to the ,;r..• i ·• ,. t •• · ,i:• •~;. · . t ' · ' \ ::i:· ld d h. ...,""' :.·:.;-; · ., •

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, , .• •. ~,11,v::,,1 ·.:V ; ,,·,).ft, ,_-,.,_,,) drink. and where noe cou o 1s C<'ntral News. .... ..... ~,. '"·~tt.f ,. ., . , .. :-,"; I ~

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;. ,: , .. , . . _ i •°Jc..·, .. '> next day's marketing. The grou,nds (That von Hertllng and ,on Hintze ~+'♦ ··'·· Wh O would -!,:: , .. ,.,~. ~...:•//} 'i(.. were tastily decorated with the flags had resigned was reported Satnrday •> (+(.! • -~ ·• !:.••" :t;. ~, '··,··' of the Allies and Red Cross standards, Berlin advices said the empPror had ♦. ,.•1;•... ~i · _.,i,· •!\_.,;;~_••,-: .~ .. -.' ;.'_.· i'.:+c·J il(•C'epte<l the resignations.) ••'♦ :-r- _,, ~,., . • • together with autumn leaves. ♦. ?;; ;,._,,·;,_ · ~~• , -:, .";'. ~::J.~- {~·• The dance hall was a dream. Saturday the excitement amounted ••• ·~,.,. -~ ~ •,;.,t./, / f;, •,,.. to a panic. According to some reports c+. ;_::.C) .. w· th· w n . t, \:- ''.': ~f.) Autumn leaves which had begun to the panic particularly affected the Bet- ~t'♦ {J!} ·' . In IS a r ! ·1.::.· ·. 'f . (t) color red were tacked to the wan in Jin bourse, where war industry stocks ~t ~ii ,, ·' ·'•\ .·, <!;:::''.t il~ 1 ~~ie:h:::s :~ic~;

0,:!:: n::!1;~~a;:: slt~r:~~: :~~~en~[;uck reichstag and :1: ;~; . ,. <1lt,~l•,), !.it:~ from the ceiling, plainly showed that n.-wspaper <'ircles ·and public offices .. !• •• ,.i ·' '_; <'>'c:.~ :. ·· · ·,·1 the young ladies engaged have some The alarm brought forth hy the in ♦. ; .. ·, • .,,.,.. I'~ · 'i+:°1 isfant demand that "something be ♦ .. ♦ ~:•& ;~ taste in decorating line. Following done." •:~• t:r,. ~.,. are the decorators: The Misses Re- A <lespatch to the Dally Ma, n from ffl.,'\ I fif., :.-1 ♦ ♦

''.«'.·•:.. uy on s o our mos •··.~ .. ". •·· ':.? ~I McClosky, Maude Walsh, Mary Bren- sr•mcbody po,;sessing the confirlence ot '♦ ~ • (if) nan and Jane O'Brien. The music tile Germans and their allies to re •! .. @.... {lf,~ for the dance was supplied by the plaC'e the pre,;ent mllitary oligarchy •• .. ~ • 1\ Lithuanian Band of Shenandoah. Opinions clash regarding who this I

laier's Famous DU'BLIN PORTE ~

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Temaeranca Drinks for all occasions

delivered promptly Order by 'phone

A town brew with a nation-wide reputation.

On sale at all particular bars ·

.._ )I B B d t y Ut t . ,., gina and Mary McLoughlin, Josephine 'I'he Hague says the demand Is for ♦ l {~J i.$J rngue personality might be. •♦-+ (it': .________ _ ______ _. {it) The holdup system was used on the All reports indicate a d!'ciderl ••• ============ @ .. 'i!:1t.)f!t.)(t){jt.)(*.}:i,(!}::t) This Sn~C!' Cnn_bih11t11d to Winning to War by (~Hi,,{t)(t}(i}:;tY,t:1j;;=J, road, where a number of boys held a C'leavage between the Junker and Con .. :. ♦.: .. ~♦♦: .. :♦♦:••:♦♦:♦♦: .. :-tt: .... :♦..:♦-♦==:=-= .. ====: .. ==:==;H===.".♦♦= •. = .. =.= .• =.= •• =.= ... =~= ••• = •.. =.=.= •• '>=.~ ... r•

flag stretched awaiting for autolsts S,!rvatlve classes and the Socialist!'! to contribute. They collected a nice nn<I Radicnls, who on this occasion sum in this manner. have the support of some Centerlsts 1

The patriotic people of Jacksons (Catholic party) and Natlomtl Llber- 1 are to be complimented for the nls.

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Dr. John D. Riley H. J. Heiser & Co. Empe1·or William's belated anxiet, manner in which the highly success- for the people to co-operate in th~ ful affair was held. Our hats are off ;;ovNnment evidently will be distast<'• 200-202 East Mahanoy Ave.

to the ladies of the Jacksons Red ful to the Junkers. One of their fore- Specialist in diseases of I cross Auxiliary. most newspapers, the Kreuz Zeitung II the eye, ear nose and

(A . CLEAR COMPLE~ION I :.~~~::r.~~~ ~~.~ :~.~c,~,~~ COMB SAGE TEA. IN MENACE JO Al L l\~:~W»i{'.~~;:~:?::':•i:;£I; · !!;i:.t ,nd chronic di•-1 R dd Ch

"" d 1 · · G I · I GOOD HEALTH The German press ls hysterically OFFICE { 7

to 10 A.M. / 1. _ u y eeks-Sparkling Eyes . '! T 11s 1s overnment's nte;1t1on. FADED OR GRAY HAIR 1 to 4 P M ~ d

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1 "t11phus!zing that the need for cool HOU • ·

. -Most Women Can Have Am>'tf'r am. c-t. :..- - ,er·nrn11 re <'Ii- I a t h RS 7 to 9 P. M. sta;{ Socialists have been oflkiall.1' in- '"'a s never was grea er t an now.

Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known J'oi·m('(l that Germany will nrnl,e an- ____ · It is Easily Abolished '!'Ile. posslbili_ty, never before vlsualiz- United Telephone, 86-E Ohio Physician :11 ilPr ve,1<·<' offer lo fhP ,tllie;; as ,L • • • Physicians today find the worst I " d, 18 beglnnmg to dawn on th e people

Dr .. F. M. Edwanfa for 17 yea;-s rPsult of the action IJy B ,1 ,-:, ·ia, thl!l I If Mixed with Sulphur it Darkens trouble they have to combat is auto : ilnt Gennany may lose the w~r, an,l treated scores of women for li\'er and 111•w;papci: 'L'y<l asserts. SO Nat1¥ally Nobody

I intoxication or constipation. ThE!re isl lie sudden_ness. of .this realization has

bowel ailments. During- tli ~se years hr, Tt i« "'ui1l the nc ll' offer will be of can Tell. no worE•e enemy to good strong health had a bewildermg effect. gave to his patient s a prcs,:r:ption madt.: a <le<:isi\·e nature. ___ and rich blood. People are fast le~rn- l'he Zeltung and Mittag approves. of a few well-!rnowu vegetable ino- redi • ________ Grandmother kept her hair beaut!-' ing t~1at BA·!JA-~I is the sensible I 0 ~ nn~ropriate. to the occasion, the l ents mixed with olive oil, naming'\he:11 fully darkened, glossy and attractive cure for constipation and leaves •no a~- 1 , , 11sat1onal editorial printed in VOi'· p J Ca 1np1· on Dr. Edwards' Olive Tahlets, yon will Americans Fir,ht in Siberia. with a brew oi'. Sage 'l'ea and Sulphur. ter effects but regular bowels, good d1- --,1c rts las t \Yeek d<'aling -with what • • know them by their olive cr,J.:>r. Vlacli\'(>Srok, Oct. 2. - American Whenever her hair took on that dull, gestion and these are con_ditlons ·oulrl happen should an enemy sue-

These t.iblets arc wo11d er-wo;·kcrs on : tro1,ps <:O·OJIPl'el ed \\"ith th e .Tapanesn faded or streaked appearan_ce, th ls slm• which we all want. Start tomght to .. ,,,,1 in im·ading the Fatherland It the liver and bowel , , wlri ~'• causL' ~ nor- in :Ji~ oc·cnpalion of B,·1,.."lo,•e,;t "'11<' 1·1~. ·, ,· . pie mixture was app!ied with wonder• take one BA-HA-NI with your evening ' · ·

1 . ~ ~ - ' ~ ful effect. By askmg at any drug . . '" .n, :

ma action, carrying c fl' t he ,v,,ste and th,, (·apit:11 01' fhC' Amur provin<·C'. 'l'h · store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur n:_ieal. Say ,good-bye to biliousness, "Our government throughout th;,. poisonous matter in one' s ~,·stem. n.lli<'rl forc·es entere1l the eily o11 fl! i Compound," you will get a large bot- Sick headache and such needless suf- , <·1Tible war has sedulously avoided

If you have n pale fare, sa!low ,ook heels of the cleparting Bolsl1e1•i;,i. tie ot th1s old-time recipe, Improved I ferings! BA-HA-NI acts so surely, so l 1h1tina at this, and the other poss1'b1·11·-dull eyes,. pimples, coated tongue, li e:1d~ ________ by the addition or other ingredients, all I easily and freely that you marvel at " aches, a hstles~. no-good feeling-, :tll out ready to use, at very little cost. This the healthy after-effects. For sale by

1 ... namely, that the way may be lost

of sorts, inactive bowels, )"' ", >ak<~ o11e I _Report Cholera in Berlin. simple mixture can be depended upon George M Litsch and leading drug- . !'ver:vho<ly and Pverythlng are no: - - to restore natural color and beauty to . · h ad of Dr. Edwards' Olive T ai:ilcts 11 i"-htly . Basie, Oc-t. 2.-Cholera ha" hrokPn the hair. gists everyw ere. nited in the utmost elrort.

for a time and note the ple,•.sing· rc;ults. out in BNlin, acc-ording to adviC'es re- A well-known downtown druggist ----------- '"rite government has thus Itself con-Thousands of women a s well as men l'rh·rcl. 'l'h<'l'C lrn•,p hC'en ~even 1·n•op,, says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and THEY FLEE •··huted to Y<'ilil}g the real gravity o'

take Dr. Edward.:' ()Ji ve T al,?ef,-thc 0f \\'hic!i si~ wc1·" fatal Sulphur Compound now because It .,,. position during these four year~ successful ubstit:ite ior c:1 lon1"J - 110... ----------- darkens so naturaJly and evenly that . · ~ " b d t 11 ·t h b 11 d I h f ! 11·:1 1·. It has preferred to lead the and then just to keep in the pm\: of con- no o Y can e 1 as een app e - ROME Oct. 2 - General flig t o 1

d. •

10 d ?" b it's so easy to use, too. You simply , ' . ·1 : ion in blinkers past the ah~'~,.s of

,. ·1n~Pr to our nationnl life." -draw it through your hair, taking one and Consta-ntinople has begun, ac-

U\'EUi,I\ ., --.\~D--

• ' ( ~ " T I{,\ , 'I O fl Teamlnl!C and GenerJtLJ

Hauling OJl"FJC:E-8outh Main Gt.

ITA8LES-8outh Fifth It,

E11timates on all kind~ ot work cheerfully fur l'li~hf'd.

READY REFEREN

GUID

JAMES ROBIN

The choicest cuta of mea

able prices. Good

Mahanoy Avenue.

1 Fire and life Insurance, the kl

find handy after a ftre or

the family.

I,-------------11 I I JOHN M. COOMBE

I Notary Public, ftre Insurance, re

I late, Travelers' Accident ln1ur

Co. 39 East

building.

1t:on. Can ~:icper ox. ;\II rlru(.:'gists. son· E THRO .... T dampen a comb or soft brush and I Germans and Austrians from S•;ifia

' T ili · I strand o.t a time. By morning the . . . . or ons ns, garg e gray hair disappears: atter another cordmg to advices f1om Swiss sources Blig_ht with, warm ealt · TWO STATES FILL QUOTA .. •♦♦.• .. •♦♦.•♦♦.• .. ••••••• .. ~• .. • .. • .. • .. • .. ! .... ••• .. ••••...._._+......._• ....... • ...... •• .... ••

Chestnuts will be scarce-~ b" h h 1

application or two, it Is restored to its ' today. + + + + + + ♦ ♦ ♦ + • +, ♦ ..,. + ♦ + ...................................... . ~ 11g t : water t en app y- natural color and looks glossy, sort -------,-,------ .. •♦

has hit the trees. A blight is also {"w,.-,,;=-::--n-:=-::a====.f1Ja= and beautiful. This preparation is a , (wa and Sou th Dakota Subscribe % .., • . n .....,__,!II~ -

I BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE

repo t d t t /J.~ffl~ri!Ti~~~N~a.:. dellght!ul toilet requisite. It Is not in- I -~,=--.-=,==--""' Bond Allotment. I ♦♦

tended for the cure, mitigation or pre- • ~ ., --- , ~ ' il i1·n;{o, OC't. ~.- ·Two states in 11 1, , ♦•♦ r e on pc a oes and pears.

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~ ,....._ ♦ ve tlon of disease. ! • ~ ,1 • / I 'i,\.\:l\\~ ♦ , ~ / _,,_ ,on 1'drlle \\'est-Iowa and South Dakota ♦

BUY W. S. STAMPS NE.W PRICES 30c, 60~ $1.20

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. I _ , ·· ". ~,G_tJ,]:,l - !la,·e ,rnhscriberl their allotment of ~:•

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1 ~ ---. ,,. ii<' F'om-th Liberty Lonn In the firi,;J ... ♦ ------------------------ _ ____ ___ _ r:-..llll..:::::......=-~ ELl·Ai-owC l11·ee clays of the campaign. •♦-♦

PHIL.'l..1>ELPHL\I.-F'LOUil- Cnlct I ot water 'l'he figure,; \\'Cre otnci:iJ. It W;J>: I Willtl'l' ;-;tr~~ht, [email protected]. si11·ing i - --- . ure Re1·1ef •:iicl there would be n large over~. till- •♦• - . ·----= - -· 5111w •

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1cans there is nothing h ''/:!.' \? my expedcnce wc:~h ·I 2;j \ '

· hav? foun1 so valuable a~ 07"3"ar.·ic i :-0:1-Nur..ated Iron," says l"~.J i.1n~• 7 !"anci1..•· Sullivan, formerly physician of Bellcn1e Hospital (Outdoor fJept . l - o·,vYork, and the Westchester County Hospital. Nuxatcd fron often ,ct·.·a.~e • thn s~rength '.'nd endurance of tho weak, no,-vous, t·un-,lvwn pe.> i>le. , t •~o wee!..,; . , time. It 13 c?~servatively estimated that Nuxated Iron is now buir,g u•ed i::oy over three million.people annually, and it has been used an:'! en,!or.sed by su , \ men as Hon. Leslie M. Shaw, former Sccr~tary of th ... Trt'asury an•l E'x-Go• •. ernor of Iowa; former United Stu~es Scr.ator n'1d Vi~.~-Pr, aid,mti., '. No.,,·n•" Chas. A. Towne; G';nera!Johu L. Clem (I'.t?tired), the druL".\HMi· l JY uJ'. Shiloh who was Sergeant m th? U.S. Army whan only 12 years of age; ·al£o Unit~d States Judge G. ~· Atkmson of the Court of Claims·of Washington, and others. Nuxated Iron is dispensed by all good druggist3 everywhere.

\\'IH•;tt, $10., ,,@11.10. _ ~ ♦. . ItYl·, l◄'J,OUP.-Quiel; per b,nrel, • / _(•1·iption before the clo~e of the driv<'. •♦• ~;8.5U@10. BELL: AN s I :c:>pc,rts at hea(!quarters of the se,·-1 ♦•♦

\VHlS:AT- Jt'irm: Ko. 2 re<l, $2.:IG. • ~nth federal rei-ervP di!';trlct showPcl :. 1.,9,?I:X- Quict; No. 2 yellow, l.GO@ FOR t ND I G ESTI ON l'.nt Iowa ~ad ,;old $148,920,000 worth •:_♦

OATS- 8tcady; No. 2 white 8:!l.l,@ ______ • 1 bonds, with some c-ounties ret to he• ••• s:;c:. ' ·• It Pa nl 1'nm. 'rlw allotment of . til l' •••

l'OUl!l'ltY-Lil·p, steady: hen,, . 30 BUY W. S. STAMPS t S1471000·"' '♦ @;N<'; ol<l rooster:,, ~4@)Z';<•. ,"11.•p ,,,;cd ' -~.e wus:, , ,.' vv. ♦•♦ .,t<'ali.1·; ('hoke fowls, :.l8l; o!o r .. ost! -------·--------- I he qno,a of $38,000,000 for Souil1 :

The Barnum of Them All

THE GREAT BlOOMSBURG f AIR In Its Sixty-Fourth Annual Exhibition

oc·roBER I-2-3-4 L'l',;, ~8 1)zt-. , I D:1kofn ,rn~ offidall~• reported as suh- •:• <'l'.~t~i~'Ii}~~1i~cudy; faucy c1·,•:un- I AUTO SERVICE -:·rilH'<!,,lly f he stnre maneger or the ... -. ,. O~kland '1'.ouring C. ar given away absolutely

EUGS -l•'ir·m: $Clc-::terl 58@00c. N . \ .lrnpni .~n. ---- •♦• rree tl t b d th 11 t· l l ncarh~·. ::i6½e: \\'f'S[('l':l, fiGli2c. , I 2 c·w Touring Cars --- . - t . WI . l s l: issue \v"l a l(' rnts so d Wednes-

. - - -- . 1 For Hire]I American Review would Tat<~ 51 Days •:♦ day, Ocl"Ober 2, and with the car given away Fri-L,ve st0ck Quotat101,s : \"n~I. t O t ') It •♦• clay Octob 0 1· 4 to pe1·son th d h 1a· CHICAGO.-HOG::i- ::itL•uliv: Hutch- '' · 1111-~ on, c · -.- would takP ♦ , ~ , · On 8 groun O lng

NS' heny:,' ~ tu.:i(JfZi, :!0: llll'(lilll11 anti For All Occaalon, thp American army, marching In ill- .... the number drawn. l_ig!1~. ::,1~;6~ @:!0: . 1):1<·!,':1µ; ltP:I\'~·, r.LEN c ON 80 E C ~ I r int1-y formation, fifty-one days In ♦.+.+ B t • } ~1~-::~(l.i 19,:-2' l\l~(ll\llll :\1111 l!ll . (•d, JA KS , • entl'O s pass one point. Representative Lunn % • es racing over t le best half-n1ile track ~-18.,.,((l l(J.H;,; Ji,~l1t ho~s ~:n li Vi> e 11 'Ph · ' .,. · C t IP l!)_!);;~ pig-:,:, $17.,'.,·crlS.::iO: 'r,m'gh.' ~

131 e one . l)pmor·:·at: N°Pw !ork, so told the t> in en ra enna.

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11:;;r;~~~!r~~o~s~gn~~u~~o~! :t cer·tsBdigai·lfyr.ee vaudeviUe attractions and band con-

( 81 :<'S ;;tearl~: B<'!,! _ rnftl<' · ;: •od, I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rhe rat<' at which the armv i,; growing ♦. cllOl('t' and [ll'llll<', !Si;),.)[email protected]. (' 1111- ' • . . • • ' ' ♦♦ Th t t 1· \ l!IOII nn(l rne!lium, i;[email protected]: 1lll <'h• I • DR MILLER :'1[1. Lunn said that 1f such a reYiew J e grea es 1ve stock in Central Pl'nna. D ,)'.T

I er,;' s tock, heifPl'S, ~G.7:i@l:l.,iil: (' f ,\\'S I - \\'Pre to .he held next June, It won!(] •t• show a • t· C ttl • d • "" !};Ci.G-:f~l::: ~·:ll]!lN'S and. ('U(\l'I'~ ,; .. td I take the troops three month~ steady • • • s an mnova lOil. ~ e JU gm&' conteJt.,.; @)6._(, ... "'toc~e1;; ancl fe1•clp1·,; , .... ,,,1, I .:.. • marching to pass O • t ~ A midway that leaves nothing to be des11·ed

. !'ho1 N mHl fan(·.,·, !ji10.30@1:' . . ;·,. ' ; re- Eye Specialist ne porn . ♦.+.+ • • .

I rio1·, ,·ommon and llll'd!lllll. ,: ~!)" - • •); TUESDAYS, 2.30 to 5.30 P. M. ------- % The fair that always gives more than it ficl Is'.~~1_,·ail·e,:, good and choi<:L·, ~ : ·.,. ,.p Eyes Examined and Fitted R~ckefeller Takes $5,00~,ooo Bonds. j'~t~ vertises-the one bi' fair that never disa) oi~ts

1 SIII~EP-Lamh~ uneven!" l<>wer Without Blinding Drops ~e,~ York, Oct. 2.--A $0,000,000 sub- ~.-. ADMISSION l p - .

Fit>'1 s:.Je!; sheep and yearlii1gs al.Jout FRANKLIN JEWELRY &TORE scriptwn by John D, Rockefeller was +!+ T E SAME AS EVER-25c · ~t@-11d,v. , an110UJ2ced here. · .,..~ · ·-- ------· ~~:~x~:~>-♦:~:~:._.:._.k~:._.~:._.:++h~~:--

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THE MAllANOT CITY k!lCOkb, ~'EONEsDA.-Y, OCTOBER 2: 1918 . ----~------~-----------

THE FIGHTER has no time to count the cost as he

jumps into the un­known, as he springs

to

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success or eternity.

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ENEMY TOR'PEDO BOATS SUNK

I COPENHAGEN, October 2.- Ger­

man torpedo boats whose crews are I attempted to take them out or the ! harbor during August were pursued

by cruisers and sunk, according to in· formation received here to-day. The attack is said to have been confinned

. by washing ashore of 160 bodies.

I 36 German sailors were executed at Kiel recently as the result of a mu­I tiny against submarine duly, it is re­

• ported. I i At Kperpos 6,000 Austrians were i rPported to havp re[uspd to go to thr ! WPst front.

------!PLANNING BIG ! CELEBRATION

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I I Personals and Briefs

I

l\Irs. Joseph Russell is confined to 1·

her home on J<J:ist Railroad street, b.1' a severe cold.

Mrs A. F. Adam and sister-in.Jaw, I Miss · Catharine Adam, called on i Pottsville friE>nds this aften1oon. I

The D. C. N. girls were entertained ' at the Graham home on East Centre street, last even.ing.

Mrs. William Dyatt, o[ Hazleton, is visiting hE>r motheir, Mrs. Hermany, I South Main streE>t.

Banker Joseph E. Ferguson is back at bis desk .

Mrs. Bert Allen, of Atlantic City, formet·Jy Miss Letitia Clarke, of thiR cfty, is visiting relatives he,re.

M1ss Clementine Tobin, one of the

. PO'l''I'SVILLE, Oct. 2.-Wth the clever United Press girls at the Potts- i

supply or buttons about exausted, ville Journal office, was the guest of , , Chairman ti. w. Keae;·cher, made a relalivPs and friE>nds in this city to-'

· · hurriP<l trip to the headquarters •~f •day. j , 1he Third Federal R!'serv<' Bank ·at :\1'rs. ·W'111iam Kline and sister, ·Miss I 1 PhiladPlphia to.day ancl to th<> State Cotharine Eckler, were the guests of ILeadquarters in an effort to secure PottsvillE> rE>lalivE>S last evening. I

/ rncugh cf the buttons to supply the George Uren a11d William Filer, of dPtrr,and for thE>m which are being Frack1·ille, wE>rP town callers Tues-1nade through the banks. At least d!lY evcnin.g. f,0,000 will b<> needP.d in the county .JamE>s Toland, for the past several during the coming week and witb. a years PmployE>d by tbe Kaier Com­requisition of 30,000 already exhaust- panr, IPft thlR morning for Philadel-

• rd it looks as though Sclrnylkill Co. phia where he will make his future l would bE> on!' of the first to conclude home. : it,; campaign with practically 100 ppr ----------1 C<'nt,. of available subscript'ions.

1 From every section of the county, ; reports are most enccuragjng and be ,

CITY OF LILLE EVACUATED1 tcre the expiration of the firsf"'t~n I

! days c,f th!' campaign, it is E'Stimated I ' llu, t the tot a I will havP beE>n rE>ached • • PARIS Oct •) Th c ·t f L·u .

Don't Waste Coaljust to get the Bathroom Extra-Warm . ro!1 do like it.extra-warm for a bath. Surely. But 1sn t it wasteful to fire up the furnace just to 'get that one room warmer than the rest of the ho11se? !for, s't:wli occasions and any occasion that calls for extra heat in any room you need a Perfection Oil Heater.

PER Ol

are a wonderful help in saving coal and cutting down\ fuel e.xpense .. They ar«: small in size but big in heating ~apac1ty. With very little attention your ·perfection 1s ready at .all times for the living room after the fire is fixed for the night; for getting-up time when the bed­!oom is still chilly. You'll find use for it somewhere m the home ev,ery day of winter. · · ,

Ever v-orry about

·fhink "nce more

meeting

the i'

Of

a Liberty

who man

Bond does

payment?

not ·worry

and pass,e,d, but repor1 s or the O[)era.• 1 ' . ~- e I y O 1 r IS

lic·ns of the ward commitle<'s may be bE>l_ng evacuated by its civilian popu-. a little slow in_ arriving at headqua1 t-, tat1on, according to advices received I

· Prs d4e co the fact that th!' subscrip- her~ today. . . . ! tic-us are paid in the banks. Lille, ouE> of the ch1E>f c1t1E>s of Nor- ,

Planning Big Celebration thern France and one of Germans' 1

Of course, one of the finest feat urea of a Perfection ia that it buma kero■ene--an econ~mical fuel. That means money "'ved. But all kerosen~s do not a1ve the ■ame kind of results in a Perfection. It'■ a matter of quality. So, to be sure of gettinf perfect 11a'tiilfaetioD fr?m yo.uc Pe~fection alway■ insi11t on 1tettin1t Atlantic· RayoJ;rht O~l. rt 1s so_h11thly refined and purified that it rives a ateady, radi­atmr heat without smoke, amell or sputter. A1k for it.by ,name, , . about meeting

U l aeatn. When lhe Liberty Tr::tin comes ~trongllolds, is seriously menaced by l the British advance at Cambrai and '. tbP Belgian~ gain in ]<'landers, which / are putting them i.n a pocket. Buy Bonds to your utmost-and S&Jl'e to

your utmost to pay for them and kee:r ~ them

' This Space Contributed to Winninsz the War bv

, through thE> county on Saturday, Oct. ' 12th; (Liberty Day under proclama­r tion of President Wilson) and also : Columbus Day; monster celebrations : will he held in the county towns in- Death Claimed Joseph Homa , <.; dents to the visit of the trains. Jo~ph Homa, aged 23 years, die::I "$ubscriber'R parades·• in which the at his home, '326 West Market street,

i indus tries having full or partial per at 1: 30 o'clock this afternoon follow-

I centages will be given precedence, ac- ing a week's illness with pneumonia. cording to th('ir achiE>V<'ments will be Deceased was a member of Greek

W tt in 1;e1eral of the towns. including ch11rch and belongert to l h~ ;society of

Ya i P0ttsville and Tamaqua, wlticu wm St ,Jollu the llapliol, e:onnected with

! tc the most nov~! !!:IlU in§piring §))fJC: lhat ChllJ'(!h_ Hc:i \VlHl OnP of the first r , tacles in Ct>nnection witb. an;v ')!: the ward's most popular young men .

heriff Joseph

A~d now is the best time to buy your Perfectip~ Oil He~te;, • Do~'t put it off. Your dealer should have a rood supply on hand now but there is 1toinr to be a big demand later. They are reasonably priced -15.66 to $10.00. The Perfection ia safe. .

The Atlantic Refining Company Et1arywhera in Penn■ylvonia and Delou,are

------, I f~ur loans . There will also be divi- Sympathy is extended to his sur-

---------------------------------- s,on,i of honor showing those who vivors wko are his parent_,s, residing GEORGE GILGOUR DIED. \., v.:-::

Harry Georges' Libe,rality i SUFFRAGE BEATEN I Honor far Rev. Dr. Kern I bavE> relatives who have made the in the old country, his widow, one son, EX-MINE FOREMAN : · ' Harry Georges, the West Centre At the sessions of the Pottsville j supreme sacrifice; honor divisions and three brothers. He is a son-in- ! DIED AT POTTSVILLE I ELLIOTT-Al the Fountain Springs

trcet ccnt'ectio1ner, I~st evening ~eh- ' IN SENATE BY

53 31iconference of. the Lutheran Minister- •I Lf~1b· thtoseLowho hold bonds of the four law of George Hydock, the prominent I -- Hospital on October 1, Roy Elliott.

swrgi~a dressmgs class wit : • ium, held at Deturkville Tuesday, the I , : . er y ans, and a reviewing s_tand first ward grocer. I George Gilgour, ex•mine foreman Funeral ~rom the home of Edward esenlatio,n to them of several Rev. Dr. l. H . Kern, pastor of Christ tm the slackers who have neither I for the P. R. C. & I Co., died at his Humes, 631 East Mahanoy Avenue, on , of ice cream. The ladies ex- I Lutherain, this city, was elected Presi- I bonds or faith in the part the United Death of Harold Wayne home on South Third street, Potts- 'I'hursday afternoon. Services .at the

thanks , I StatE>s has undertaken for the free Peath claime" as its toll, Harold I ville, at an early hour this morning house, RE>v. D. P. Longsdorf officiat-. \rashington, O<'t. 2.-By a vote •• · dent of the organization. d f h . · ~ J

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:n, the senate faile<l to give tli . . om o umanity. W:ayne , the one-year and three montb. 1 of paralysis. He was a septuagenar- ing. Interment in the cemetery on e You Seen the White Caps? 11-o-rhinls maJ'ori t,Y necessary '1 The stand will be erected on some ol son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Par- I inn. the hill. H . F. Clifford, funeral dfrec-

Will Preach at Sacramento " you seen the white caps at idop c the 1·esolntion pa.:sed by tli .

11 i prominent corner and the bond slack- fitt . Dissolution occuned Tuesday I Mr. Gilgour resided in Mahanoy tor.

rry Georges con ectionery par ors, 1trn"" su m, tmg to 1P s a E'S II ers w1 be mv1ted to occupy the morning, at the home of the child's I Y or a perio o r Y- ve years 1 , f I b ·t . tl t t tl I The Rev. I. H. Kern, S. T. D., w1 ' ·11 . . c·t f . d f thi l fi ,1 B A h ff I pr!Jaeh at Sacramento Sunday. I est Centre street? ;u:,:nn . · nl on.v su rng-e anirnL best seats !i.nd review the pageants of mother in Slatington. Norman Par- prior to his remove! to the county I Wl'l'H THE SURGEONS

:rn1 to the Feclernl constitution. l . A s,tudent frQm Mt. Airy Theologi-he waitresses look chwrming in ' patriots. ,lilt, father of the dead chid, is some- seat. He came to Mahanoy City from I AT THE HOSPITAL BeforE> the YOte was announecd : cal Seminary will occupy the pulpit of

Pir new attire-a scheme devised I I where in France fighting for Demo- Minersville and was made inside for-:pnat()r .TonE>s, N'ew Mexico, Dem0('l'll_ 1 Christ Lutheran in Dr. Kern's ab

, Mr. Georges. ·hairman of the woman sut'l'ragE> con, , sence. Meetings For The Remainder of the cracy. men at the Mahanoy City colliery. nit teE>, ehai1gPtl !tis vote from aye h· Week The deepest sympathy is extended Owing to failing health he relin- right ·knee.

Ha,rold Lindenmuth, Lost .Creek,

A Correction l ,, in ordrr to ask that the votr h • To-night's big meeting at the Potts- to his survivors, who are his parents, ClUished his duties in 1906 a nd retiring Wm. Berneskie, S·henandoah, right Jn recording the dE>ath of Mrs. Wm. • •eonsi<l<'rNl and the r esol ution lei' Died of Influenza ville Armory will add impetus to the and one brother, Jas. The body will be removed to Pottsville. leg.

urke yesterday am eror was made in I ,p11(li11g. Wilmer L. Fetterman; aged 29, a work of soliciting subscriptions in broµght to the home of his grand• The deceased is survived by his he recording of her half brother. IL 'l'lw majol'HY lacked two _vote::; n' former Centralia resident, died at Pottsv1·11e. wife. , parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Parfitt,

Mrs. John Burkert, Reading, appen-dicitis.

s Tim McCarthy, the well known Le-: lw ne('e!<sai·y two-thir~s, and J th Philadelphia of influenza. The re- Mahanoy City's big meeting will be of 726 East Mahanoy street, from By creed Mr. Gilgour was an Epis-higb Valley engineer and not Frank t·hange recorded for enator · Oil('. mains were taken to Centralia. 1 Id t (Th l I I k I copalian. Fraternally he belinged to

David Travis; Girardville, hernia.

Died at Maizeville Henry Bernititis died at her

in Maizeville at 6: 30 o'clock evening. Death was caused by

umonia. eceased was a member of the

huanian church of that place and twenty-five years of age. Be­her husband she is· survived by

SET FIRE TO ST. QUENTIN

2-German troops set Quentin as the British ad-

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children

n Use For0ver30Years

the ,,/?~. !ways bears~

!gr -.,ture of • • ~

DENIED

,ade it thl'<'E'. ie <>-morrow ursday) night w iich pace funeral wi l ta e pace. The tl<'feat of suffrage came In 11 1 when addresses will be made by pro- Gen. Grant Lodge, No. 575, Indepen-

:l'P of a new plea by President Wil Died at Shamokin minent speakers. FLAG RAISING dent Order of Odd Fellows, Mahanoy .,1. He supplrmeuted his address n1, George Fisher, aged 79 years, died The ladies committee will entertain AT BOSTON RUN I City Lodge, No. 357, F. and A. M ,,Miz-·on<lay in its support, 'by sending 1w,· at Shamokin. He was of Puritan Mrs. Miller, State Chairman of path Chapter and Ivanhoe Command-,n,ll let ters to several Democrut i• stock. Women's Committee, at the Outdoor The residents of Boston Run will ery.

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Joseph ·schleitzer, Ri,ngtown, a~­dominal.

Thos,. Hulihan, Locust Gap, abdom­inal.

Returned to Her Studies "naton, regarderl as opponents, rn ·;.: C'lub lo-morro•w afternoon. aold a flag raising on October 11th, His many friends in Mahanoy City • JJ?: them to give the measure tlw:, D'ied at Camp Lee ( , d • • • h • f Miss Bertha Seligman reutrned to in honor of the boys from that village an v1c1mty regret t e passmg o otE>. T J • d t d t A h hE>r studies at National Park Semin-B f ti fl I te tie S

AnatA I e egrams re.ce1ye O· ay a . s - Dale To Be Re-Sentenced -;vho are· now in the service. The .such a splendid mine official and citi-e ore ie na YO ' l ' ' , .. , land announced the death of Eiigen'.e ary, Washington, D. C., after spend-

'~ tted, 61 to 22, tlie proposal of Se11:1 Following the axgument in the case 1ervice flag will contain 13 blue stars zen. Cunningham Big Mine Run and Th r -11 k I F ·d ing the summer vacation at the home tor Williams, D E> mocrnt, l\IisRisR,; p1 •' • of Alexander Dale, of Gilberton, ~nd one gold star for Jno, Bailey Gill, e uneral w1 ta ·e Pace n ay

} 1~1-ank Schragan of Ashland Both "' f h ' I l h · of her parents Dr and Mrs A P o limit tile franr·hise to w iilE> wornP1 , . sentenced to death for the murder of who died of diseas e "over there." a"ernoon r~m 1s a e ome m · · · · The senate al!<o l'<'.ieetNl, 64 to 1 - died from Spanish influenza at C'amp Churles Schtvartz last March, the Following is a list of the boys from Pottsville;. Interment will be made Seligman.

n· amenoment by Senator F'let<'hP!', Lee. They were draft men. 8 C Boston Run in whosf' honor the flag at the Odd Fellows' cemetery at the , ----------' )emocrat.. Florida. oe,;iJm1!d to apJil.\ ·upreme ourt on Monday directed R · t Ph'l d I h'

· ti at D I b t d t d th ·Nill be raised: Richard Sherry, Wm. county seat. emov,ng O I a e P ,a he resolution's prohibition r,gains: 1 a e e re-sen ence O ea El G s · I Wounded In France b th I I . t Th t O'Nn1'I Geo Heffne1· Mack Nea""" Robert Dolbin, of this city, is a mer . h1rey, of F,rackv Ue, out· >i ricJ

0n-emen t of the ft'anc·his<> hN·aus·• • Y e oca cour . e sen ence ~ , . , r •,, John Malinosky, Shenandoah, a ,, J f th d t d s_ide foreman at Stanton colliery, ha8 r sex to tl1e federal governnwnt onl,v. passe<l by Judge Bechtel was the ,ohn Gill, Cdied in France), William nep lE>W o e epar e .

member of a Machine Gun Company rE>signed and will remove. with his The senate rcpected the proposal of same in the Dale case as in several Horan, Bruce Cooper, '\Vm. Morgans,

:r-nator · Frelinghuysen, Republi <·r111. in France, has been severely wound· previous cases and while no specific David Evans, Hairry Hughes, Elmer Seriously 111 At Camp '.I family to Philadelphia. ;cw Jcrse", to restrict suffra~<' Io ed, ··1 k D ·d u H The t·o1Jo,v1·ng soldiers a·re ly1·ng Employees called at his home aDcl , -- error was found or set out by the ,...._ ec ner, av1 ,,,organs, arry I ,,en and women who . have acquired Supreme Court it is believed that all \1organs, Geo. Matules. seriously ill al cantonment camps of

I presented him with· a gol.d wateh and

·iti z~nship by birth ot naturalization . At Son's Bedside sentences of electrocution must be pneumonia and Spanish influenza: ! chain, Clerk P . J. Dewey making th~ 't i tabled his ammdment, f\O to 3::, Marshall Hughes, Sr., wife and altered in future so that if more than In Baby Land Camp Lee-Carl Weist, Ashland. i presE>ntation.

1 daughter, Miss Angie, of Shenandoah, one shcck is necessary to kill, the A baby boy was bo'i'p. unto Rev. and Camp C'olt, Gettysburg-Marshall 1 Fighting on 250-Mile Front. I were called to Camp Colt, Gettysburg, ,; • D p Lon sd • t th F t t R G H 1 fl 3econd and subsequent shocks will .nis. • · g or, a e oun an Hughes, Shenandoah Hughes is a ev. ryce as n uenza

Pari s, Ott. 2.-Approximately fin!- by the serious illness of Mr. and Mrs. s h · J · '

I have been "legally" applied. The ~ pringR 08p1tal this afternoon. Al brother of Miss Angie Hughes, of the 1 Rev. Frank Gryce, pv.stor of the

•'gilts of the Fran co-Belgian front I~ Hughes' son, Marshall. They left this j l rt · tt l t b ttl sentencf' will be re-imposed and Dale concerned are well, and the father, Shenandoah Hearld. Pre!lbyterian church, is confined to 11vo ve m . 1e 1wese~ grea a e. aifternoon. n,e Intrnns:gean t e:sl1mates lliat out will be sentenced to be "shocked and who is 11astor of the• United Evangeli- Newport R. J.-ClarE>nce Carl of his home on West Mahanoy Avenue.

. ,r a total front ·of nea rly 400 rnilei; ·e.shocked" until dead. Following the cal church, is beaming with joy. Shenandoah. with an attack or $.P,anish influenza. Fireman Stole Company Articles 1,•1-ivp tightin~ is g-oing on rtlong tln

, C:'g1·!'gn te f:·ontngE> of 250 miles. P. & R. officers Stofko and Springer ! Tuesday placed Luigi Dihui, of Tama• Safe Ovel'-seas rqua, a fireman on a P. & R. freight,

new sentence the case will be again tppC'aled to Supreme Cou.prt.

HE>- will be unable to conduct 'Services BORN

To Mr. and Mrs. James Lawlor at Wed at Salem Rectory this !'vening. Reports from his -bed-

2 -Published Michael Graham, a Mahanoy City for theft of company articles. When orts that a trans-Atlantic air hoy, has arrived safe over-seas. HiR his home was searched by the. officers l was made July 28th were denied , brother, Joe, left last Saturday for they found several water buckets,

day by the Navy Department. The France. This information was receiv- coolers, curtatns and a numbE>r of

Property Transfers

H,eirs of Christian Schmidt to Home 3rewing Company, premises in Mah­anoy City first ward, for $1.

1 heir home \P PhiladE>lphia, a baby I Roy Morga,p , of Shenandoah, and side i.oday state that he is much im­, irl. All concerned are well thank Miss Hazel Hocktng, o[ Maple Hill, provE>d and well on the road to . rP-you. ' ' were wed al 5 o'clock yesterday after- covery.

l'lJlll ment proposes to ascertain why ed by their sister, Miss_ Elizabeth. tools. (' l' ti tE>d Sta'tes Naval lnstitute pro-

Everywhere 1t ts "THE· RECORD.' , Mr8. William Sheller, of Freeland, U you should not be on the subecrlp- , is visiting at lhe home of her parents, Aon list, the delay Is your 10111. Do

1 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoffman, or

M IW!!a - Jacksons. -·--·~ - - - ·· .

Home Brewing Co. to Joseph Wyatt' ot in Mahanoy City, for $3,975.

Ii'. W. Flail, of Pottsville, is visiting his (laughter, Mrs. Charles ShPJley, East Pine slreet.

MothE>r was formE>rly Miss Elanorc noon at the parsonage of Salem Evan- -----------Bausman, of town. gelical church, the Rev. D. P. Longs- Dr. Mengle Ill

"THE RECORD'S" lob work -- 11,

~ludlng le.tter beads, note heads, en velopes, political ard personal cards,. a4veril.eling 11heet11, i1h1tattons, etc.-1peua tor ltaelL 'PJ. it.

dorf officiating, Dr. 0. H. Mengle is confined to h i,; The witnesses to the nuptial evE>nt h ;mE> in Frackville threatened with

were th<' bride,room's parPnts, Mr. S·:anish influenza. The doctor and his and M,s. James Morgan, and Mrs. 1 many friends hope he m;i.y recover Charles McDonald and son, Charles. ll early and resume his exten.sive prac-

They wW reaide ~t ~e~oall. tlce, -----•-~...........:,....-

Don't put off buying your Stove ...

The longer yot1 ,vait, tl1e 1nore you pay.

Iron costs more. I

E11ameled Ra11ges and Heaters are true econon1y

The stone

Model I(ey-• IS a fan1ous

range. It has earned a repu­tion as a great baker.

The Canopy Fair and Real Apollo are Beautiful and useful.

Ena1nel save stove polish-~-

Ranges save labor, brushes and stove

\

But the saving in health is the Real Saving.

GUINAN'S

THE MAHANOY CITY RECORD, 'WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1.:,91:.:.8~. -----,----------------------

<Continued from page l) absence of sullicent men. ======== 1 In sentencing a German preacher, it and quit cherishing a foreign life. officers were going to arrest Tulin I I f th and his mare. Tulin said "he would The old schedule of collections will, Pottsville Pa convicted of the charge of uttering I If half the effort had be_e~, put o~

1. remain in effect. Only one team was I ' • seditious remarks and interfering in these foreign commumties to bmld be damned if he'd pay any 1cense or , f on the jpb to-day but more will be I with the military activities of the up an American life in the hearts o ask for any permit to run bis bone ______________ ,

d secured .shortly. '1· Government, Chas. F. Amidon, Feder- these foreign-born citizens that has ractory." Tbe other Tulins passe Commencing Thursday I Reports !!If Officers ,tJ District Judge for North Dakota, been put rorth Lo perpetuate there a_ their fingers through their hair and .

nodded "yea! in assent, thus viirtu- Chief Burgess (Edwards)-Collect- delh•ered an address on the duty of foreign life our situation would have r" ions, $122.75; salary due, $47.50. "TIJE LITTLE the foreign boni in tbe United States I been entirely difierenl from what it is ally swearing alliance should anything r

1 Treasurer (Becker) - Balance in "BURGLAR" and the duty of the United States to, today. You have violated your oath l like trouble come out of the situation. 1 ' 1 F' 1 hand month ending Oct. lsl, $641.03; , A mu••ical mixup with Jimmy th" forf'ign-born. The accused was the of allC'giance in this, that you havf' I One of the officers (Counci man 1s 1- -

1 rr said he was informed by two citi- balance in sinking fund Oct. Jst,, Rosen, Frankie Farrel and oth- Rr-v . .J. Fontana, of the Gnman Evan- cbprisl\ed foreign ideals and tried to 'i h do 't know how to lie) I $8,471.62. j ers. I o-rliC'Hl Church of New Ralem, N. D. nrnkP them evPrlas1ing. '!'hat is the I zens w O n . . (B ·11 ) U'gh ~ I f I (l I f J't flashed a billy and was ahout to Supervisor. ro_wnmi er -,,i · ( -----·-·-------•· - Ji'ollowing i~ whrrt ,JudgE>' Amidon· basic wrong o t 1PP.r- 1011Rnnrs o 1 -

1 wiel<l the same. The officer df'clared wny expense rnc'.udi~g ~alary ($32·50>, I EVANS and WILSON ; ~aid: • \ llt> islands of l'oreignPrs 1hat havP I he had to whrn so many of the $547.~4 ; st ref't I,~lttmg labor, $fJ.~O.

1 Comedy entertainers ! You receivrd yonr final papPrs as a bePn formed t hronghont whoJp limits.

I ~!lied junkmen stood about with Chief .. of Police (McLaughlin-. -------------- , r,iizrn in 1898. By thf' oath which yon i that inslPrlll or trying to remoyp thP , :'fir; and blood'' in their eyes. "An A1TP~ts, 9; finr>s, $46.00; salaries du~ HALL : nd O'BRIEN 1hc>.n took you renounC'ed and abjurer] foreign lifp ont or tlwir ROuls and tn I - " d l l ..,. hr ''to clis- chief and patrolmen; lights out 35:i r. "A .TANl'l'OR'R ", 11 ", JJng1·a11nr> to Germany_ and to thPI bnild up nn Anwriran life in thPm outnl!\P, cc arCI. ,, rn e , AL" " " •· L I C'rimiuate againAt a po01· rag venrler." hours. PROPOS i 1,;mperor of Cerma11y, and RworP tllal they havf' slrivPn RtuctiomilY, · from

I The sr>cond ward councilm1rn, who is Committee Reportn r,, -·----·---------- l you would brar trup faith and alleg-1 yP:ir to year, i o st if!,, AmPrican lif P well versed on State Law and can st reet (l3arr)-Contr:i.ctor PuRt has SMITH and Sl\'.IITH : inncP in thP UnltE'rl StafP!'I. What did 1

1 and to malcp foreignness perpetual.

commenceil wotk on creek walls. Only nonse11se. I Id t 'f'J . c1· 1

It 1 tJ b' ct onf' 1 []Uote it v!'rbatim flf'<'t1on after sec- ______ __ : 11tat h1Pnn'? That yon wou Sf' • iat rn 1s oya y; anc 1e o Je , , tion, shook his fist and his head and A romplaint was submittQd by lfarr MAE MURRAY in ahont, C'ArnPstly growing an AmE>rican: or LhP big ob.iPC'1!1 of I his. RHious pro-

from Geo. Barlow relative to the con- G J d' · 11 · 1 d tl 1·1·~ I snid hr> would not tolerate maJdng ,,-i:.IER f:>ODY IN BOND" Aon!, ancl pu1 away your rPrman sou . CP<' 111g Ill 11s rour , an o 1PI' 1 ,r tlitiou uf the sewl'r on South Main , .c .>

1 • · J t · 1 ·

I fish out of one junkman and limburg- ______________ I '!'hat is what your oath o[ al eg1ance procel'rlings 111 ol 1er cour s, is o g1vP Pr cheese out of the other. No, to :;!rP<>t. 1 d ft . Ev, ery afternoon, twice at I meant. nolirr> tlrnl that must bf' slopped.

l•'out· borough employr>es 1ave e- · 1 f · ti

i It fair "lo mnke ftsh oul of one junk- ·, . Saturdayc_ an o t ays coi - ~011 have>. Yon hn.ve chrrishrd every- clay of jndgment. 1en we gel 11 hr> Pxart, hP sai<l he tlid not believe .,. 1.ight. • 1 Tlnvr> you clo11e 1hal? T do 1101 thm c T have Rf'Pn be ore my f'yes ano 1Pr

m;,ndetl n . w_age incrPaRe. 'I'hf'y ask I d h 1·c1 1 Wl I $:;.00 Jler tliem. · tormance 10afl r111d flPS!L ont of another." Eitlwr \ -..inuous; per · ll.iing Gei·man and stifled everything l111·011gh with lhiR war and civil lihrr·

i would Jw somr> procC's!'l nn a junlc- l.:i 11 d ,\genl HOO!, i·ill rcceil'e re- ~~~~,'fJit · y 1 • h d Ger ty is maclr> safe onrp more npon this

I presentatives of council relative t.o a ~~.{~~~- ·,. 11 me:ricn.n. ou in.vp prPac P -ma11, •:ould it not? man, p1·ayrrl Gr-rman, read German, rarth 1hf'rr> is going to be a clay or dumping ground. JTr- wishr>s council _____ _ __________ -·

'"l°hePf' arf' YPnPrable men-1lwse ,.....__ I 81111

g CTPrrnan . Evo·y thought of your • to tlraw up w,th him an agreement.

junhmen-they have rome !lown 1o us •-·---·--------ti mind and evf'ry emotion of your heart ,\ i'ea turr> of the agrf'f'ment.-an paper from n fonnPr generation. Their an- •1, 1

1 i, through all these years has been Gf'r-is to be burned and all ashes removeu.

cestry is one R<'inti11

Hling with his- I C· Lf1SSIFIE-:in·· AD' s l 1· man. Your body has been in Amer-from thf' main P. & R. offices. The , , toric brilliance. 'cse are I he men , I ica, buty ou

1• life has been in GN-

rnatter was referred to Lile Law :inti 1 from far off ove,-.here," ;;aid Fisller. I ' If o ,·~r~ set down in Prus

(); dinancc Committee. l. · many. Y u '' ' -"Let ns treat them as men should be .. ______ __,.

1, ~in toda,· ,_;ou wo\lld be in harmony l•'isher c-allell council's att.eution r,:., r ,

treated," he continued.

1

with your l'nvii ,n ent. It wo 1ld fit a deprPRsion on 'ror, h :\fa.in str,,ct -Some of the couacilmen were mov- - · v.·ou J'mn aR ::i now r fits the leaf and I · ('f'SI :<idf', flr~t fHJLIHH' !Jpyond 1he

eel to tPars aH Fisher spoke and as he WANTED-A w1tit.refls at Prf'sto ne-1, R_trm of the plant on w.h-ich it grows. bridge. callPd to the stars and the far-off staurant. Ai1ply at once. 1-t I Yon hav,' influenced others who Fire and Water (Martin) - Heco-

1 mnrm11ring sea to alter;t to lhe truth _____ -·-· ___________ have bc>Pn under yonr ministry to do i or his slatem<>nts. lll<'lltied pa.ymr>nt of appropriation of FOP! SALE-Ford touring car, in' th~ same thing. You said yon would I fitPmr>n. Same v.a~ pnicl nn motion I '

, The Meeting of Prier>. good condition, at a bargain. Reason ceasP to cllnish your German soul

jn!lgme,nt in Lhese UnitPd Slates. Fo1 eign-born citizens and the institnitons which have cherished foreignness ar~ going to be brought to _the judgment bar of this republic. That day of judgment looks more to me today like thP great Day of .Judgment than any­thing that I have thought of for many years. '!'here is going to be a separ.1-tion on that day of the sheep and th<' goats. Every institution that has been engaged in this bustness of mnk-

Cmmcilmen prNl<'nt wpre: for Helling, buying a larger <'::tl'. Ap- and that you would begin to build up Ji'irst War<l- -MnhN, Raczkowski, Police and Light (Reed)-'l'he vir>w- Offi l "t · J b l ·11 h P,ly Record ice. o- _,, 1·nside of ,-ou an American soul. That it is coming. I rpcognize the right of ers rn 1 1c oroug 1 c:n~e w1 ear I ,

Anccravag<i. ---------------- J • tl t d h ti ·

I ti,stimony on Nove. Hi instead or nwant tlwt you wou d begm 1e s u Y foreign-born citizens to ear 1eir rf'·

ing foreignness perpetual i11 the Unit­ed States will have to change or ceasf'. That is going to cut deep, but

' SPcond W?rd

_Fisher, Adam. N 60 FOR SALE-A driving horse, buggy I of American life and history; that you ligion, if they cannot undf'rstand it in 'T'hi·

rd wa

rr1-S

tcrn, Reed, Uriffi

thd. • ~;~lici;~r Ryan will appear for tlie anrl harnf'R;;, for sale cheap_ Apply I would open your mind and heart to Elnglisli, spoken to them in the tonguf'

Fourth \Vard-Heinzr>, Barr, Lloy . J :olt'f-' pool room, South Main sl reet ' Id Fifth ·ward-Martin, Gately, Price borough in the hearing vs, the Schuyl- u-::s

4l. , '. all of its influences; that you wou that they ca,n understand. If thf'Y

Total-l4. . l,il! Railyay Company ~t court next \try to understand its ideals and pur- have not yet acquired enough English Officers · present were: Solicitor !lfonday when the case 1s ::irgued. FOR SALE-Onr>-hall' lot and resi- pcsps, and love them; that you would to read, they are pntitled to havP rr

Ryan, Chief Burgess Edwards, Sup- _sanit~ry (Adam)-Tl~e ju_nl~ dealers I ,h,ncp thPreon. loralctl at 725 East' try to build up inside of yourself a paper thnt shall speak to them th<' . B .11 Ch' f F'r Mar aie gomg bpyoud then' J1m1t. The "flh" 110v Av"J11lf' All ronvf'niences. whole group of feelings for the United languag<> 1hat they can understand. T ervusor rownm1 e>r, 1e '1 c -, . . . . "'' .. . , .

l S 11 . JI' h C' st ble comm1ttef' 111•ges 1mme<lrnte nct10n. \· 111,;-,,rn lll'Plllif;es Also HOlll(' house- States lhP same as you felt toward cannct ~" furthfi1· than that. s;:i shal Jo 111 u ivan, 1g on a • ,, , . . . , ' . d n h El t . 1 p· s 'I'he forf-go\nb reports ,1•pre accept- hold rurllitui c s.30_3l hLP Fatherland when you lf'ft Ger- /,n<l tlii: is the capital thing that is R1char s oroug • ec r1c an 111 I . • •

' , B 1 1

ed rvnd the respective Ol'llf'rs due I many. go; ,g ;o bf' fic1tled on that day of Yodc>slty antl 'I reasurer ec ,er. t d gran e . ·--- ----- j Thf'rf' havr been a good many Cf'r- jnri :- n1<> nl · namely, thal thf' right to

Voluminous Minutes . J The Cruden Bill ,-----------------, manR bc>fore me in the last month. th<''H' things is tempornry, and it cnn-Secretary ~isarik read th<' mmutes Adnm movNl that C'ont.r::ictor Creecl- BERTHA LEr KQ\lVITH '!'hey have lived in this country, like not be enjoyed by anybody who is not

of lhe pnwious regular rrnd special I on be paid fm· the days he worlced- i yourself, ten, twN1ty, thirty, forty wlling to regard it as temporary anci r' t · Tl d ted as A Sternberg Cons,,rvatory mee ings. ley were a op ·' • I 'hat is, thf' exact smn he is f'ntitled Cr,,duat.- years, and they had to give their evi- to set about earneslly making thf'

read. . to, I l ·1· h' 1:::i- deuce through an interpreter. It has time of that enjoyment as shorl as A document mo,;t volnmrnous were I Heinze declared CrePdon.'s entire ~ eac mg iano been an impressive part of the trial. possiblf'. That means a fundamental

~~:r:t~;tf'~;s:~1i~, ::!~ ~x~a:;i:i s:~ ~alnry to Septembf'r 22nd dnr>, the ~

0 E!',~r~~'i;:~~~n,1~i;~::. As T looked at them a,nd tried, as best time of the expimtion of contract. L--------·--------' I could to understand them there preme test. He almost took the count i ' · '

How- Payment was deferred J)ending i11- _________________ i was written all over them, "Made in twice with bellows to mend. I Yf'Stigation by council. . Germany." American life had not ever, ho finished in strong voice hav DRENCH "''[AKING I

As To Raise For Street Men .1• n dimmed that mark in the least. It

revision of these foreign churches. No freedom of thP press will protect a " perpetual foreign, press in these Uni l-ed States. It won't protect any press

ttW PMS A a ing gained his second wind. 1 MORE PROGRESS

Martin questioned the fairness of I __ 1 stood there as bright and fresh as the

Ldii Many Complaints Reported raislug the wages of four street · · t· · I Reed in behalf of the Elks stated othor -~oadmen PARIS October 2.-General Berth- rnscrip LOn upon a new com.

sweepres while the ~ " ' 1 I do not blame you and tbese men

or any church who, while it is trying to meet a temporary need, does not set itself earnestly about the businesi;\,_ of making that temporary situation just as temporary as possible, and not making it, as has been true in thf' past, just 11.s near perpetual as possi­ble.

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'FAMl~Ly THEATRE

.. ... ..... --TONIGHT

MONROE SALISBURY

As the man ·who said, "It's all right to love your enemy if your a dead shot."

In Elmer Clifton's great pro­duction.

"WINNER TAKES AL" In a five act galloping wes­

tern drama.

ALICE HOWELL

In her latest scream.

2-act comedy

"HOOT TOOT" With Hughie Mack and Helen

Gibson.

SCREEN TELEGRAM Thi& numbeT shows two of

our Devil Dogs bringing back a company of Huns, including three officers.

TOMORROW

The second number of "The Woman in the Web."

"The Open Switch" reels.

in two

Also Edith Storey in "The De­mon" in 5 acts.

5 and 10c; ~ar

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I

_ 1. that water running _t',rom the street $2.50 d l"resident elot.'s army has made more progress , into the cellar of the Elk Home. recehf per uy, west o! Rheims capturing two addi- alone. I blame myself. I blame my

Gately declared the n0tice very short. l w d t I Burgess Edwards stated that he had t 1 lll s and completing the coun ry. e urge you o come; we

t~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lloyd urged an il1creaSf' ror the men ona v age . I welcomed you; we gave you oppor-

1

, served notice on the offending party. 011 the street and iH. the sewers. conquest of the St. Pierre pfateau. .

ELKS' THEATRE

KITTY GORDON and IRVING CUMMINGS

In a very fine five-act Brady­made feature.

"THE INTERLOPER" This is not alone one of the

very best pictures in which Ki'c­ty Gordon has ever appearei:I in, but it is also one of the very best pictures shown for some time. It is fast moving, thrill­iny, intensely interesting and splendidly entertaining.,through­out.

A two act Mack Sennet com­edy will be shown tonight that is one big laugh from start to finish.

"LADIES FIRST"

No compliance has yet been reported ad- Tho Frencli War Office announcf'd to- tumty; we gave you. land; we con_fer-Lloyd moved that. 1.he wages be ~ d ti d d f A but a promise has been secured for Q t· h G re upon you 1e 1a em o mencan ·anced to $3 per · diem and that the day. At St. uen m t e ermans . . . ·

r tbe abatement of the nuisance. nonti'nue to hold tlie soutll bank

0, c1t_!zensl11p-an_d then WP left you. We men subordinate themselves to thl' L ,

Chief Burgess reportPd Doharad of I paid no attent10n to what you have supprvisor's orders and not, as Fisher llw €'anal.

1 t.he Fiflh Ward as saying he is not i been doing. r;aid, consider themselves of the kid --,,---·------- '

! responsiblP for the nuif'ance in the YTive-rywhere It 1J. _,.,HE RECORD.· I And now the world war has thrown glove variety. Gately leaving the ,.., ., L •

' vicinity of 8th and East Mahanoy If you shoiild not be on I.he !1, uliscr!tJ- I a searchlight upon our national life, chair• (Reed in chair) offerpll an a- I

Mahanoy Avenue. . . 1 tloo 1181 the delay 18 your loss. uo I and what have we .discoverPd? We Federal Government has powPr 1o . · . . . . ,nPrtrlment that me>n wh1lf' at work Ill I .. , Martm complamed of the condition I_ SPWPrs or at garb:lge duties receive

1 ,1 o•>w / find all over thPse United States, lit- deal with that subjf'ct and it is going

Men who are not willing to do that will have to choose. If t.hey prefe1· to cherish foreign ideals they will havf' to go to their own. If it is necessary we will cancel every CPrt.iftcate of ciT­enship in _these United States. ThP

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of the sewpr near 7th and F.ast Maha-1 .. , /JO d I tie Germani es, little Italies, little Aus- to deal with it. Nothing else than that 'f•• per ay. Griffith seconded the , noy. It iR blorked. i ,i,mendmr>nt whir Ii carried. I · ------'------------ ! 1 rias, little Norways, little Russias. surely can be possible. And the ob-

The Rag Venders Error In Assessment I Council accE;>pted thE' communica- Thrsf' foreign people havf' thrown a I ject of the sentence which I pro

I High ConRtable ·Richards has in- •rhe et f .1 . 1-_t;on favorably It was referred to the circle about themselves, and instead I nounce .upon you today is not alonf' srcr .ary o counc1 was m-1

- ' · • . · · ' structed local rag venders to purge structed 10 notify the tax receiver I Law and Ordinance Committee on , of keepmg the oath they took :hatj to _1mmsh you for the disloyalty of ' their stables on East M!.!.hanoy Ave. ! h'lt tllf' u;tate of Otto Boner which motion of Price-Lloyd for final dis-, 1 they would try to grow American. which you have been guilty, but t ~ 1

fTe reports the disp<>nsers of rags as ::,; uow .. • mattr.i· of history ii. still be- position . · soul,: inside of them they have studi- 1 serve notice upon you, and the likf' of IJiterally ignoring 1hC' borough offi- • 1 It . . Mr. .Tobn Tl. 8traub, engineer, submit.ed ously strivPn to execute everything A-

11 you, and all of the groups of people in mg- assesser . 1s 111 error.

; cials. Richards asked council's advic<>. ·noner died sevNal years ago wheu uades on Maplf' street. to Joel Ban,. merican, and 1o cherish everything, this district, who have been cherish­! Ji'isher menlioned thr n::ime of another tlw ;.iropcrty wn;; distributed -among , rhairnrnn of' strPet comrnillee. Thpy j foreign. °l_ing_ fo;eignness, that the end of that , jun~, dealer Twho violate_s boro~1gh ! 1 he hPLl'S- , 11vc,rp made matt er or record. I A clever gentleman wrote a ro- regime has come. It is a call to every l nrdt~~nces. he urged a __ ct10n aga~n~t 'J'lw linmmw Jcirc Co. ,i.• us g-rantedl · '. Bills Paid mancr> called "America, the Melting one of you to set about earnestly the • all ,,1th no favor 1o bf' shown to,rn1d oci·m,~sion 10 takr> llteir trnck to Reing & co., labor .......... $ 62 80 Pot." It appealed to our vanity, and growing of an American soul inside i an_r. Reed charged thnl th!' rag men Shellandoah anil down the valley ·on n. J. Creedon, salary and I thr~ugh ::ill thesf'_ years we have been of you. : arr> openly violating the borough an ailverlising trip Oct !lth. F'ire

I monf'y retained. 1 se~mg romance mstead of fact. That The Court '1nds and adjudges that

I ordinance. i :\fr rRhal John Sullivan ask rd thP priv. Bell 'l'<'let)hone Co., toll. 1 05 is the a w(ul truth. The figurP of my yon are guilty under each count of the

'l<'isher said council, not t.he Board! ilr>ge. ThoR. Scanlon, labor, . . . . . . . . 2 0(} country stands beside you today. Jt indictment, and as a punishment I of Health, has a legal right to grant A communication was received l\frs. M. curie), labor, . . . . . . . . 5 00 sp,ys to me: ":Po not blame this man I therefor it is further adjudged that , lhe right to ragmen to store bones i rrom Division Superintendent John S:1Hnf'r Hm'd ware Co., . . . . . . . 4 25 n Ione. J am partly to blame. Punish'. you be imprisonecj in the Federal 1

and ra~s in the borough. . \ Price, of the Lel!.igh Vallr>y Coal Com- j S('h. Gas & Elec. Co., light, . . 425 J5 !Jim for 11is offense, but let him know' Penitentiary at Leavenworth for the Martm shot over a soporific verbal, 11an.v, offerlug a site on th~ com- I Arrests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 00 that I see 1hings in a new· light; that i term of three years. The· sAntence.Q A fine Lone5ome Luke com- u 1 , "

edy. . i punch at Fisher stating that the latter, pany's rroperty at the Past end of I !I. J. Heiser & Co., sundries, 1 72 a new era has come here' Punish him undl'r the threp counts of the indict.-II at a recent meeting had stated that a the city for garbage-dumping pur- S,.tner Hardware Ca., sundriei-;, 1 83 tr teach him and the like Of him, and I men( are lo run concurrently and not I I permiL had been granted, a permit by , poses. Communication ,Yai;; accepted Harry :F'renk, smithing . . . . . . . 1 75 nil thosE' who have been misled by tuccessively.-Public Ledger.

I ordinance to store rags, etc., and that and filed. Mr. Pri<'e wal!I tendei·ed a 'J'llos. Richards, nuisances and him and his life, that a cha,nge has now_ Pis~1e1· says the ordinance on t~e j vote of thanks. net ices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 40 come; that there must be an interpre-

"DO HUSBANDS DECEIVE?"

1 subJect 1s of no effect and contrad1c- As To Cea! Tax Revision John Loiwick, salary . . . . . . . . 25 00 talion anPw of thP oath of allegiance. DJED. Try to see this show tonght. I tory to state mandates. Said Martin! Port Carbon Council conferred with w,m. Palmer, salnry . . . . . . . . . . 20 00 It haR bl'cn in the past nothing but an

It's one worth ,seeing. to Fisher, "You don't know what you ' the Mahanoy r'ity- Council urging the J•'. F. n.eed, salary . . . . . . . . . . . 50 00 a formula of words. From this time .-a

Coming Thursday, Alice Brady in "The Dea~h Dance." a power­ful strong dramatic production.

Coming F'riday, Constance Talmadge in "A Pair of Silk Stockings," an exceptionally fine comedy drama.

Comina Monday and Tuesday "The Still Alarm."

arP talking about." Fisher assured j raising or funds by asEessment for I ni!bert and Lewis, salary . . . . 30 80 on it must be translated into Jiving BURKE-At 2.45 p. m., Sept. 30, 1918, Martin that he always knows what he' the carrying on of tax revision of i Hcconl Pub. Co., ordinance . . . 8 45 ch:,racters incarnate in the life of at the family .residence, 1028 East is talking about and that state law is coal lands in Schuylkill County. i Heco!'d Pub. Co., advertising, 1 80 ewry foreigner who has his dwelling Pine street, Mrs. William Burke, always paramount to borough ordin- SoliC'itor M. J. Ryan outlined the I United Rubber Co., hose . . . . 330 00 place within our midst. If they have ·aged 61 years.

ances. ~ function of the organization and worl, Trame Fire Co., h.OSE' . . . . . . . 345 00 been cherishing foreign history, for- The relatives and friends are re-Machine Gun Work thus far accomp!ished. I Record Pub. Co., advertising, 50 eign idPals, foreign loyalty, it must be spectfully invjt€d to attend the fun-

I Before the matter was referred to "Ti iR possible and essential that' P' 1s Yodesky, electrican, ser- stopped, and they must begln at once, crtl Friday morning. RequiPm high the Solicitor and Law and Ordina,nce coa! lands be as,:essed at $3,000 per: vices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 77 :>ll over ag-ain, to cherish American mas;; at St. Canicus at 9 o'clock. In-I Committee Fisher and High Consta- acre.·• The County Commissioners Humane Fire Co., coal, . . . . . . 11 10 thought, American history, Americanl1 terme.nt at the parish cemetery. ol,3t · ble hurled hot shots at each other re- offen·d Iii tie assistanc-e. This is based l' . • r. Heiser & Co., sundaries, 75 ideals. - ---------

\ !tttive to the arrest of an up town ion llitltlings of expert mining en- I Pyrenc Mrg. Co., hose . . . . . . . 300 00 l am not so simple as to entertain The ~uperrnrtty ot a newspaper · I juukman without warrant. Fisher g-inens. Mr. llyan thought council' C''lmewall Fire Alarm Co., ser- the idra that racial habits and quali- f 1ktermlned by Its staff'. of writers 11.11

, nl, declared a ragman conspiracy reign- ought to heartly endorse the measure. yicP~ .... - ... • ..... •. •... 54 7~ ties can be put aside by the will in a clrcula.Uon. "THE RECORD" vrldes The "1o

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snd sensa- I 1• iug here as desperate and treache us . The _iav;ycrs. havG Pndorsed ii. Tlw 1. J(;;rPl<_n E;;tAte. ho_se . . . . . . . . 33:J 00 day, in a year, in a gf'neration; but ltJCelf on bot" B11becrtbe now. tional picture ever prvduced. I I d p I B 1

, as Bolsheviki brigands. . triei 11inl assf'ssmenl is coming, It is _A<lJom•nfi -motion r ce.- ooz rnw- l•"q111<sP that is difficult. is all the ------ ---- .. - - --r·;·· -··-- ,;.I~ The Garbage Situation l tirn to [lC'I, Pn id Mr. Ryan. l, :;]{;. mere !'Pason why you should go about

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less chain: -And the rounds are drawn, and the rounds are 6n~d,

and the empties ret~rn again; Railroad, lorry and limber, battery, column and park; To the shelf where the set fuse waits the breech,

from the quay where the shells embark. \Ve have watered and fed, and eaten our beef; the

long dull day drags by, · As I sit here watching our ",Archibalds" strafing an

empty sky; Puff and flash on the far,off blue round the speck

one guesses the plane-Smoke and spark of the gun--machin~ that is fed by

the endless chain. ··

'""fhe a'mmunition carrier is only a link in the great T,var machine, but he is as vital a link in the chain as the man who goes over the top. A11d bacl, of the ammu11ition carrier · ...-~omes the ammunitio11 maker and tl1e rail-road worker and the tl1ousands of varieties-of · war workers until it all comes straight home to the individual man and woman

I am only a cog in a giant machine, but a vital link of the chain;

' And the captain has sent from his wagon,line to fill his wagons again;

From the wagon--limber to gunpit dump; from loader's· f or~ar:m at breech

To the working party that melts away when the shrapnel bullets screech.

So the restless section pulls out once more in column of route from the right

At the tail of a blood--red afternoon; so the flux of another night

Bears back the wagons we fill at d~wn to the sleep, ing column again-

Cog on cog in the gun--machine, link on link in the chainl c-. l,y 9ilbctt ~anlwa GUl!RTFRANKAU

who helps save the necessities of life and re­frains from wasteful spending in _ order to help our · f1ghting men. Every lirik in the

'fighting chain, every cog in the war m.achine must be· of the strongest steel. Every heart must be steel against waste these days. We

· are all part of the great battle-let us each do 011r part and make i~ a great part.

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Let us buy the Bonds, we know they want us to ,buy!

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LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF THE UNITED PRESS AND ALL HO~E, COUNTY AND COUR'f NE\VS PRESENTED TO OUR READERS DAILY

FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR

PRINCE rv1AX

c ,t :'-} .\CB'.'< Oct. :J-Th" n2,v;; ,',\ rt,s, Oct. :l. ·Thp .\11, ; tco'{ Jh. , :.\'Iit.t.1g Z1etung, lcar:13 Prince t2 1:16 p1;...,cncJ~, (Gt!'P~r ri:--) 1 1

ld :, of Yerdun, will succeed Von !1-, ,,.1r•e and BP1 6ium d1•ri11g S, ~helll·

1 t•·tJ;nir ·,lJn, re,·•nLly ,c~it!.n,·d as brr, ;c was omc;a)I) a11noun1'(·,I o-da;t. : 1 ·an chancellor. , h r :1ptured ir.dwled 1:lD 1 •,! me,1

c l r1. . .,.c, • w111 ren1ain "l ,'P Chnn- i (' I :!. 4.-.! cfficer~. I' cu 1 ~ ,o the newqJa;ier.

CUTTER SUNK IN FOREIGN WATERS

NEW COAT8 AND DH.ESSES FOR SCHOOL GlHLS

Gruber says:

Winter's co,ming, you'll need Gloves Sweaters Tire chains Soldiers' blankets and robes

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D!ED AT CA~1P

JOHN J. HEHN, 22 S. Jardin St.,

Shenandoah, Pa.

FOR PLUMBING AND TINNING

THE MAHANOY CITY RECORD, T il itSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1918. , TWO CE~TS

B LGl AND NORTHERN FRANCE 0 GRAVITY OF CRISIS

G N HE LIBERTY LOAN· MUSIC

Are here and suitabh> for the wo· man who wants her clothes to look dignified and\.distinctive. J --

lt WALLAUER'S l<~resheniug them is only the work I of a few moments, and you have, to

BIG OFFENSIVE \i~ASHlNGTON, Oct. ;,.-The llal­

ian army in Albania has launched an offensive. against the Austrians thPre, rahlPs to the Italian embassy statPd to-day.

Not Going To Camp Lee The bi;:; crowd of men who will he

at 1111• R<·ading ::;laticn this evening

GERrdAN U-BOAT NEAR OUR COAST

WILL PROPOSE PEACR

TO ALL

.AMSTBRDAM, Oct. 3.--'Conserva­tive members of the Reichstag have pased a resolution adopting th Kaiser's decree for a "PeOJll Government" a Berlin dispatch r ported to-day.

22 WORKMEN KILLED

FLAG RAISING AT BOSTON R

The flag raising at Boston Ru Friday evening·, Oct. 11, will attr scores of people. The speakers that occasion will be James J. Esq., Democratic candi,late gress, and Joseph F. Noon Naval service. The Colu of town, will f:ing on that

The honor roll 'i::; ,as · 1 arcl Sherry, Wm. 0·1'eil ner, Mack Neary, .Jno. France), ,vm. Hcran, B \V'm. Morgan, David E Hue-hes, Elmer Kleckner, gan, Harry Morgan, Geo.

IF YOU WANT A COAT AT ANY PRICE FROM $20.00 TO

Sr>P : Jw~e. IP I his COl!Pcti AN ATLANTIC PORT ,Oct. 3.-Re- coa1.~ of all kinds, for all occa,

ports of a German U-boat in operation ov0ry good style that the se· 200 miles off the Atlantic coast were . advanced. brought here to-day by m0rcl12.nt ! Yelours, vessels. Beth vesels reported they ver-toned received S. 0. S. calls which told of Bolivias. silelling by a U-bmtL Nrither was ahl0 1 t lo ascertain the position or name of the vc:;esl. I NOTICE

arc not going fo Camp L('C. No, I.hey ,\l l 111 nm1Jrrs of P. n 11!' .\ ..

arL ~oing IP di,, Clover ('iulJ hall al. NO UEPOH.'1' , 1111• ~lC'd t 0 ]Jc 11rc•t;P11f at mc>el' Tarn,, 1ua tl1iJ cn:l!Jll '. llc1l!'s i.J;.ui,io 1 : u;,,· cvclliui::. Oel. Hl1, 10 a1tc1, orchc:trn. lt riirersary celebration. --·-- _ \\'ASLIING'J'ON, OC(. :J.-No report 1

or snlJmarine shelling vc~els off an Atlantic port had been received at the Nny Department up until 11: 30 this

Sale of Powdered Sugar Forbidden

ing purposes and £or .commercial bak­ing. lt;; sale for domestic consump­tion and to retailers for distribution among domestic consumers biden.

is for-

The foregoing shall become effec­tive Oct. 10th, 1918.

HUGH DOLAN, Federal Food Administrator for

GIRLS WANTED

morning. Jrxperienced and inexperienc . Government work, on time or p,

FINE LADS, EVERY ONE 1

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ze,n. Prices incomparable.

Gerhardt's Shirt Fae LONDON, OcL 3-Australlan troops, o:l,lmo. \

yesterday, 17 miles nonheast of i Damascus captured an enemy column taking 1,500 prisoners, two guns, and forty machine guns, it was announcrd in lhe Palestine communique received to-day.

RE~QUESTED TO CALL FOR LIBERTY

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Call Williams &,, Kinsinger:, 430 East Market street, or 'phone Bell 105-W. Breyer's Ice Cream

ice cream daily, at Steiff's, -----·~:..I Centr&- stn·et.

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~ i all purposes, new gloves to cary qn I with.

721 East, Price./ $:l.00, $2.50, $,3.00. 0-~-:~t 11 t Y+7 ALLA TTER1S

Schuylkill County, Pbttsville, Pa.

BUY W. S. '3T AM PS; I'

Purchasers of Liberty Loa

tlricks has accepted I of first, seco.nd and third issue rk in a local s):we quested to call for their bonds.

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THE MAHANOY CITY RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1918. -1-·---

AMERICA'S ANSWER \ Standers, Walkers, ahano,y City Record There is not going to be any peace on Germany's terms. Peace I "Gets-It" for Corns

will be made on the terms laid down by President Wilson, and not; __ Market and, Lo~ust Street,

M.11.hanoy City, t:'&.

on any othe!I" terms or conditions. Germany may do what it will; World Has Never Known ItaEquaL to change this decision, but it will fail, because the world has no "What will get rid or my corn?" , . . , . The answer has been made by mil-

faith m Germany and will not permit that country to have any- lions-there's only one corn-remover • that you can bank on, that's abso-

thing to say about the terms of peace. luteJy, certain, that makes any corn

Germany may be depended upon to resort to all kinds of tricks and schemes and to get the kind of peace it wants. No crooked scheme, no debased plan, no savage, brutal, nefarious trick will be too mean for Germany to use for that purpose. This came to light with great force when Austria sent a peace note to th1e United States and the Allies asking for a non-binding secret conference on the subject ·of peace. Germany did not appear in the note, but everybody knew that it was Germany's hand that guided the pen that wirote it. It was a clumsy German trick.

iHE RECORD PUBLISHING co. The American army is about to carry the war across the bor-T'. c. O'CONNOR, Editor and Manaliler der into Germany, where blood will be spilled on German soil. Ger­

many is about to get a taste of what it has been doing to France, Helgium, Servia and Poland.

'Phones-Bell, 311-J; Un1ted-8~E Germany wants to keep the war out of its own country, but it

can't be done. America is going in, and Germany knows it. That's SUBSCRIPTION RATES why it is feeling around for peace befo~e this can happen.

Effective February 1, 1918 Germany may be relied upon to make the shrewdest use of peace propaganda as she becomes more and more exhausted. She

l!Hn,;la ooptei · • ...... · · · · · · • .. · • .zc may be relied upon to try by trickery to retain and gain that Delivery rate .......... . l0c a week h' h h h f 'I d t b · ht Back iseuea . . • . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . fie w ic s e as ai e o secure y mig . VAIL RATE: It isn't necessary to be an expert in world politics to see the une year ..••••••••.•.•••.••.• .'$&.OO clangers that lie down this road. 81:x month• ..... •· •• .. • • •· ... $2,60 Look out for Germany when she comes playing the peace ene month ............ - ... ~ ... 41ic game!

Pabliehed enr,- afternoon but Because Gerqiany has not hesitated to resort to any known Suda:r trick or subterfuge, has not hesitated to resort to any foul practice

we are more th'an justified in being ·eternally on guard. We are --------------- compelled to be eternally on guard for. the1 salvation of our cause. THE RECORD PUBLISHING co., As Germany approaches the point of exhaustion she is most

Mahano:r cu:r, PL likely going to try desperately for what has been called a "nego-T, c. O'CONNOR HARRISON BALL, tiated peace"-.a compromise peace.

' We are going to win-and winners don't have to compromise! J, H, O'CONNOR, Propr'1, A d b · to · f · t· d l'b n ecause we are gomg wm or J us ice an 1 erty we

OFFICIA~ ENDORSEMENT

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tion of New York City has investi­ga :e.c;l, amt oertifies t.,, the circu­lation of' this publicati,HI, These facts have been established, and guaranteea to _ 'vertisers.

Subscribers who ao not receive The Mah11,noy City Record promptly and re;;·.iluly and those changing their address are re1,1ue11ted • ., notify this office either by mall, telephone or In

r11011, Make aH complaints <Urect

to the offlc!er-.&th 'phones.

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are not going to compromise. Our real justification for making no compromise is in the very justice of our cause.

We went to war for the sake of right. We went to war to es­tablish certain just principles. Every one of these principles· must be upheld in We peace agreement.

There isn't any compromise between right and wrong. There is no half justice. Everything that is right must stand unchal­lenged after this war.

That ends all talk of "negotiated peace," or of what is meant by "negotiated peace" as the phrase has been used. It ends all talk of letting Germany shape the beginnings of peace or the trend of the peace construction.

Germany has to be forced to accept a peace of .justice, with the world made saf.er for democracy!

The United States and the Allies will know when such a peace can be had. There will be no word from the Kaiser needed io say when that hour has arrived.

U~til that hour arrives it must be war-great, stro~g, over-whelmmg war! ..

We have no ear for German peace talk. We have no time for time for it. We are making war, mighty and righteous war for freedom and democracy! ) O~r cours~ is determined1 ! Our purpose

--------------1 are gomg to wm complete and final victory! is inflexible! We And we will have

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1918 nothing else!

Why He si ta te 1 ~::.~::u:,K ~~:.~,~N~~.~~'~"~ WOM-EN Sullering lrom Nervousness and Siek Headache

Money refunded if CRASCO-VIN I Field Re!)ortcd. the Iron, Nux . and Tasteless Cod I Lnncaster, Pa., Oct. 3.-Disrovery o1 Liver Tonic does not increase your an apparently extensive oil field at strf'ngth. LC'nrnnn Place, about ten miles ens~

If you are nervous, weak and run­down, and cannot eat or sleep as you shoulc1, it means that your system is below par and needs building up. If you let this condition go on it will ~oon lead to serious illness. You can

d nhould avqid this. 'HASCO-VIM, the Iran, Nux and telr,,s Cod Liver Tonic is a real

It will steady your 1 ves, makC' rich red blood and in­'ase your strength and vitality, ten 100 per cent. in two weeks.

in Mahanoy City by Harry J. 11-30-0- 2-4.

P::icifbt Riots in Bul~aria. P:11·:s, Od. 3.-Anti-Gei·mnn ancl

pnc·:fo;t riot,; are in progre><s through­out I!nli~n l'in, ac-eo1·c1ing to a ZuriC'h rl<'spn t<"h to the Journal. It is acl<le,1 that rn111n1·;; nre <'IIITent of the form:,-1ion of n nationnl cnhi11Pt in Bnlgnrin 1111·,11'1' the lP:11lC'l'~h:p of l'rPn1iet· i\Ia­l 11< 11' a111: Dr. ('!JPn:HliefE, l'Pleaf;<!d f1•nn1 prison a fc,w !ln.,·e ago under 11

[lnnlu11 hy King FPrt1inond.

HTHE RECORD'S" Job work - 11,

C'lt1dlng letter beads, note heads, en ,·,,1,,1Jt1>-. pulltlcal and persopal cards "1,~•;f>,f!Rlog Mheeta, mv1tattons, etc.­"ll"""k" ror ·11"~1f. Tn It.

of this city, was announced, after an analysis had ><ho,-.n that almost pure oil

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is seeping into a well on the farm of ,Tolin \Yelsh.

Bxaminations of the soil and of the water haYe been going on for months, and out of the little well alone, eigh• teen gallons a day of the pure oil haYe been taken.

Announcement ,,·.as made that Uie Farmer;;' Oil companr, capitalized at ~100,000, l1a11 bef>l1 incoriioratc<l witl I these officers: President, H. 0. Hart­::ell, 'J'renton. N. J.; secretary, Ela!!:. K. Krnider, Leamnn Place: treasurer, Jacob Z. Landis, Lenman Place.

1 I GENERAL MARKETS "' I

I PIIII,ADELPHIAI.-FLOUH-Qniet. /

Winter straight, [email protected]. Spring . wheat, $10.75©11.10.

llYE FLOUTI-·Quiet; per barrel, $S.,,0 1fo lO.

\\'HDA'l'-Firm; Ko. 2 red, $2.::!G. con::---Quiet; No. !! yellow, 1.UO@

1.75. OATS-Steady; No. 2 white, 8:!~2@ I

83e:. POUL'l'TIY-LiYe, steady; hen;,;, 30

@:l.J.c·; olrl roosters, ~-J@25c:. Dref-SNl, stt>adr; c:hoice fowls, 38c; olli , roost• ers, :.!S½e.

DU'l'TETI- Stea,;'y; fancy cream• cry, (l'.~c ve1· lb.

EGGS - l◄'irm; selec1Pd. 58@60:!i neu!.\lJ.Y, ;'.;G½c; "·estern, 5G 1i2c.

Li·,e Stock Quotat , ·,.-

-lassitude, low spmts and Joss of appetite will fiilcl re­newed strength, bright~r looks, better health and clearercomplexionsbyusing Beec!-1am' s Pills. They give you the very help you need, and are a natural aid to the stomach, liver, bowels and blood. Gentle and positive in action, without any disa­greeable after-effects- Use

uawrs PlllS

I

Lar1rolt Sale of Any M.-dicine in th.- World. Sold everywhere. In lrnxe1, 1 Oc., 25c.

20 C'tics :n N. Y. Go Dry. .\lhan:-·, Oct. ~.--T\\'enty r·;t it> ~1 of

:\'cw York, of !ht> lhirl~·-uinl' ll'hid1 Ja,;f npril Yoted on thP 1.J,·,.: opt io11 qurstion, went <lr,·. Th ey ,, l'P .\ 11·

h111'n, TI:t t:1Yin . ningl1an11 on. Cannn,

CIIICAG O.- IIOGS- StP,tt '.·· . Butch­('l'f.' hl't11·:-·, ~UJ .. '\O@:>.O: m,·11i11m and light, ~Ul.G,j@'.l0: packi11~ lleaYy, lj,18.50@) l!l.:!O: medium anti 111ixed, ,-1S.";"i'i (Lt' l!\ :li'i: li;:,:!!t hogs, ~1:).(l )(@ ltU)i'i: p:;-:s, ~17.,i'i(i,18.50; rnn::11. ~18 , nn' .c: un. f'ornin,-:r. ( 'nrllnnrl. E lm ira. rroJS.r,o. 'F~clron, rno\'f'l'>'l'i li l'. Horn!'ll Tt hncn -- f'.\Trr!,E - f·~trnn .i~ 1n :::!.)(• 11··~·:1Pr., .T:1l1lPRfn,,·11 .Tohn~:()\\'ll, )fi(l fllt•to \Vll

Cal\·t ~ ~i 1•ndy. U _:lf'f _callll 1: .'.!Ood, . , . • . _ 1

•.·lloii-P. a11.d prill1P, !~!i'i.:;u1r,) l .'.l.(;t): r·om-1 :'>: ,1 1·\\·1eh, (')n<'onl:i. 01wrrl :1, l ' l":tll:<hnr·" • 111011 n11d 111edinm. !!-lO(i,,1:, .. ,1,: 11111<·11- !'i 01l Hmn11<·11, a1111 "':Jfr•1ofo\\'ll. ,\II f'X­••r,;' _r,;tof'k, lwii'N·s. )f.(j_, ... ,,17 1::.:,t ,: ,·n1n1, r·,•p t Ti ingh:1111 1011 , \\'lli<·li i;.: n r·i t1· or n; (j.,~); 1~: r·:1Jll1(•1':\ :111!1 ("I ' ;pr,, . :: dl?i I "1 l l . 11 · 1 1 .' ·

c·h o! ce a1Hi fnnf')', $10.fi0@rn.,:i: infe-(((_1(1,r;;J·: :-...to'-•kpr~ 1 .. 11 ,1 r"' ,, . · -.·' d, : 1P secnnl C' n~~, ur0 1 !· ( -C' a "R r·1t1e~.

rior, eomrnon ancl mc,ilmi1, /i,,.::;o:g, LO; Five Members of Ta nk Corps Die. ,~~~~1 <.i.ll\t·:--, g·ood :-,11u t·J u1. ,·,.-, :;,I, ... !.P . ~c1·a111on, Pa., O('l. 3.---Fiv,, nH)lll""'

L:\'fiE1•,P L:1111hs l1:11•1·e11h· lmn•r, ''i' I'!'< of lllP t:J!Jk ('()l'[J~. PllCHlllJ)('(] at !·';r:,;: e::ile>< ,;ilL'"" n-ul ,c-terlii1,:~ allu,1 ': 'I nh:rhannn, (li ed from pneun:011i:1 , foJ. ·, ,,,L·__________ lo\\'ing attaeks; of ~panish inf!twnzn

This makes ten 1leaths within r wpek.

BUY W. S. STAMPS

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!t l~ rrported (hat thcrP are ,;prcn­•y-fiYe cases under treatment.

Corn•Pain Is Eased-the Com h Doom.at on earth peel right off like a banana. skin-and that's magic ·"Gets-It." Tight shoes and dancing even when. you have a corn need not disturb you if you apply a. few drops or ◄'Gets-It" on the corn or callus. You want a corn-peeler, not a corn­rooler. You don't have to fool with corns-you peel them right oft'. with your fingers by using "Gets-It." Cutting mak-;is corns grow and bleed. Why use Irritating 11alves or make a bundle or your toe with tape or bandages? Why putter and etill have the corn? Use "Gets-It" -your corn-pain is over, the corn te a "goner" sure as the sun rises.

"Gets-It," the guaranteed, money­back corn-remover, the only sure way, costs but a trtne at any drug store. ll!'f'd bY E, Lawrence & Co., Chicago, IIL ,:::H>lct m Mahanoy City and recom,

mended as the world's best corn rem­edy by Harry J. Krebs, Central Phar­macy and Timm's ctrug store. adt·

834 NAMES IN U. S. CASUAL TIES

19 2 Killed in Action and 4 7 4 Severely Wounded.

Washiµgton, Oct. 3.-The army and marine oor-ps casualty lists contained 834 n:unes.

Wl1en .::ombined the lists show: Killed in action, 192; died of wounds, !"i4; died oi' dlsen1se, 22; diN1 of acci­dent and otlwr raus!c's, G; missing, ,G; severely wounded, 474; slightly wounded, 6; prisoners, 4.

Kille<i in Action. \ Stanley Mn.warewlcz, \Vhite Haven. Alec Cheran, Bentley\'ille. \Villlam W. Le,;her, RPa ding. Oscar P. Beck, Hunting-don. Hayrnoncl Bryson. Lancaster. John A. Green, ::--'cw nrnnswick, N. J. Harry Linaka, :\fonnt Airy. Nathan C. ,voomer, Tyron. James R Gormnu, Osceola l\1ills. Stonewall J. Rower, Shamokin. Harry Kase, Ringtown .

D:ed of Wounds. J. E. Williams, \\'indgap. Harry D. l\Iabry, Reading. Charles \V. BnrkPt-, H a l'ri sburg.

Wounded Severely. Lieut. Harry D. I-1 tl,Yarc1s, Williams.

town. Lieut. Frank C. Horner, Wilkinsburg. .Joseph E. Lewis, Colwyn. Hnrry .T. Naylor. Norl'is town. Francis J. O'Learr, Johnstown. .Tn mes n. nntledge, .Toh nstown. John Ta\~;;:ch, ,vinhurne. Charles .T. ~inger, Ho l'l' i,;hur". Smnnel E. Spare, DoylPRtown. Joseph \\'. ~fannin g, West Chester. Otto i\faier, Scranton. ::IIi chael P atrick, Phoenixville. Nf>l,;on J. Brown, North Lani,;downe. Mornn E. D elancey. ('arlisle. .Tohn A. Ji)ct-wards, Clrnmlwrsburg. f'larence L. Hinkle, f'hamlJershurg. Charles L. Snyder. Phoenixville. Charles A. StonP, Scranton. William W. White, PPrkasie. John F. Brenneman, Columbia. Samuel H. Smith, .Tr., Oxford. Hughie A. PlunkPtt, Swarthmore. ,TJhn Baraback, P erlrnsie. Albe>rt A. Roberts, Scranton. Charles H. Green, J ersey Shore. Samp.son D. Koch, Pottsville. Phnip H. Lucas, ~[E'chanicsburg. Charles A. Fidler, Reflc1ing. Elisha E. l\Iyers, Bloomsburg.

Missina in Action. Orris Johnson, Lock Haven. .Toseph R og-ers, l\Iaitland. Joseph J . Wolf, Pottstown. .Tames Daisley, T1·enton, N. J.

2147 New York SaloonF: -::-,se. New York, Oct, :1.-Exd~'e ◄ fficinl~

estimated that 2 1-7, or 2~½ t,et· r1 ·11 1 of tlif' saloons in Greatn New Yo1·I-: close(! their rloorn \\'ith tlw Pxpil·ation of their olcl licensPs ::IIondny al mi<l niglit., There were :300 lwla1 ed appli­cants for new li<·en,;t>s.

In These Strenuous Days more than ordinary care should

be exercised to keep the

Blood R . h~dPu 1c ~1 re

The heavy etrain use■ up vitality faater than It can he replaced by Nature, so In order to keep up your atrena-th. you must a1&iet Nature with eucb remedies that make 111ore blood and nerve force.

DR.CHASE'S BloodamlNerve.Tablets

, CONTAIN Iron, Nux Vomica and Gentian

With Other Tonics mu:tu them oH of the rtchftt ot an N11t1>ra­tln1. They build up the weak, emaciated, eon-..i.,._, and onrwork, (

Prlae 80 Cata. 8-lal 90 ea-. , ' llalled Medicine Co., 22C N. 10th St .. PhUadolpbl._ PL

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BY INFLUENZA1

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Mining c,mmmnify Sends Out a Dis1ress Gall.

Dubois, Pil., Oc11. :l.--Strict quarnn• tine \\'llS Pstnbl islnM in the mining town of \\'i F:ha :\', JeITernon county, whe1·e, within the lni ;t two QayR, nine dnltll;; llu,·p 0('.CUll"'.J •cl from Spanish i11l111em:a. '

Near!~· eYPr:-· re!,if lent of the Yillage is ill \\"itlt tlw 11isf n,;e, and hnlf the C"ase,; Hl'P .~ornplic-a ted with hronehinl pneumoni,1. .There are more than 300 llt'l'SOllR ill.

'L'ht> dend nxl:': :Mrs. Jack Albertini, Toni Gosetti, J o1 m Gius~ppi, .Tohn Carlt'tti, -1\lrR. O~·d: .m Florndori, infant son of' Pnsquf'l i!' Artil ini; infant son of .T. Santini : 11 rs . Fmnk Filatoon, l\Irs. As,sunta, of','Butler, Pa.

Dr. W .. T. Ga tri, of Punxsutawney, and Dr. Harry 1 ~~- King, of Reynolds-• \'ille, attencling the t•ases, lrnve been taken ill with the disease. Hundredt< of those ill were without medical at­tention. Calls for volunteer phrsi cians anrl nurses have been made, and the mines have been' closed to preYent further contagion and bPcause there are not suffic~2nt men t-o operate them.

In one houst> t11e father ancl seyen chilclren are m with pneumonia as a result of influenza. County l\'ledi eal Inspector Beyer, -aC'ting with the state hoard of hPolth,, established quarnri­tine. No trolley cars are stopped ancl mails are to be d~coutinued.

TO BUILD 454 MORE SHIPS Additional Prtoaram Calls For 1,800,-

000 Deiad Wei:,ht Tons. ·washington, Oct. :').-Construction

,of 434 vef;sels of 1,800,000 nead weig-ht ton8 i8 the addHional program of thC' shil)pin" hoard ilisclosed to the house npproprlatl.ons committee by Ertwn.l'd K Hurley, ('hairruan, in explaining his request for anrlit;ional atithoriza­tions of $484,000,000 for the present fi scal yC'ar.

'l'he progrmn <'OntPrnplates the buil<Ung of 210 steel and 244 woo1le11 ships. Som<:' of the larger vessel s \\'OUld cost morl:' thou $1,000,000 each, hnt the aYerage cost would be about that amonnt. The shipping board'>< figures indude the req.uests for • $34,­GG0,000 for 1ilant facilities, marine railroads and drydocks.

WHEN~vou;wAK~ UP DRINJ\~Ss,

Of ~HOT WATER - ,-. •~ I

Waeli ~lie polaoris and toxins from system before putting moro

food Into stomach,

saya'l'lnalde•bathlng · makea4a~y. pno look and feel clean;v

sweet and refreshed,

,Wash yourself on the Inside before breakfast like you do OR the outside. This is vastly more important because the skin pores do not absorb lmpw-i­tlea into the blood, causing illness, while the bowel pores do. · For every ounce of food and drink taken into the stoma.ch, nearly an ounce of waste" material must be carried out of the body. If this waste material is not eliminated day by day: lt quickly ferments and generates poisons, gases and toxins which are absorbed or sucked into the blood stream, through the lymph ducts whichi should suck only nourishment to sus• tain the body.

A splendid health measure is to drink, before breakfast each day, a. glass of real hot water with a tea­spoonful of limestone phosphate in it, which is a harmless way to wash these poisons, gases and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels; thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentarYi ca11al before putting -more food into the stomach.

A quarter pound of limestone phos­phate costs but very little at the drug store but is sufficient to make anyone an enthu;:iiast on inside-bathing. Men and women who are accustomed to wake up with a dull, aching head or have furred tongue, bad. taste nasty breath, sallow complexion; others who have bilious attacks, acid ; stomach or constipation are assured of ·pro­nounced improvement in..a.b.othihealth and appearance_ shortly,r

~-.--i__... ___ ,_,__·KLINE'S---~ ............... ---.. .. tilOa: •• llt:l.t - ---IS A LIBERTY BOND PURCHASE HARDER TO

CARRY THAN A 60-POUND PACK? Yet that is what every one of our brave boys carry

upon their back when they go in to give their lives, that you might be free.

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Will demand your attention at this time. This store offers to you a multitude of winter articles at prices lower than the present wholesale market values.

Come to Kline's With Your List of Winter Needs We Can Save You Money on Every Purchase.

n■aac_.,-._,_,.. __ O_IIIIIIZi"----------•>IIIZll'IIIIIIQaf0•----111-----1!1111.., ____ _ LADIES',AND MISSES' FALL SUITS AND COATS Never have _we shown so varied an assortment. The very

newest styles m every new fall shade and material. Gome in and make your selection. You will save at least Que-third on every one of them. ·

$9.98 $11.98 $14.98 .,

LADIES' and MISSES' FALL WAISTS

Just received another ship­ment of ladies' waists in tub silks, crepe de chenes, Georget­tes, and the new lingeries.· All sizes. Hlgh and low collars. Also the new collarless styles.

$1.29 to $4.98 .. ....

$19.98 to $39.98 __ ,...,., -SCHOOL SUITS FO!=l BOYS

We can ,rig your boy o'ut at a saving to you of from ;$2.00 to $3.00 on every one. N~w brok­en weaves and plain serges in trench and Norfolk models. Sizes 6 to 17.

$2.98, $3.98, $4.98 o $9.98

•• LADIES' NEW FALL MILLINERY

Here are the bigge51t values in town. Every one· differ­ent, the newest styles and they are all worth double the prices we have marked them. ·

MA re. $1.98

' - iiWiWfiUr#i:u -

$2.98 $3.98 -FROM THE MEN'S COUNTER

$2.00 men's high rock under- I wear .................. $1.25

Men',s. Freeland. . overalls, ................ /. . . . $2.39 pr.

Men's canvas gloves ...... 15c

$2.00 men's khaki shirts . . $1.25

$2.50 flannel Jack Rabbit shirts .............. , .. $1.79

Dr. Wright's union suits, $4.98

sasuPZ - - aa..-,:c• ,..,,, .. --Slllil-CHILDREN'S NEWEST FALL DRESSES

Every economical mother knows the advantage of buying .girls' dresses ready-made and at Kline's you will find va­riety, style and low prices.

$1.49 $1.98 to $9.98

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! COlUMBIA BR[ WING CO. , :i: i l 1 ·Both 'Phones 110 S. Main St., Shenandoah;· Pa. f ~ ~ ♦ ♦. ♦' ♦ • • .. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ "'" A♦ ~ ♦ .. ♦ .. • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ .. ti+•• ............. 4, .................................. TV ..... ,(# ................................. ++,♦++.♦♦♦ .. ♦ ';,/)♦

HUNS TO QUIT BELGIAN COAST 1

Despatchesmt:v;:';'a:t~i~~:6.Tell of Re- i-►'f1:;-~~S~ • LAG.Ei~-BiER-i~ •1

Washington, Oct. 3.~ l"urther eYi-

r1enee of Gernrnn [lreparntion for Scht1. ylkiU Conntv eYaeuatin,c: thP Belg:an seaconst ~ 1·eachecl the statP department. ~

D Pspafrhei-l snid that hospitals, >. postofnces nnrl n1e content1, of ><tor­nge l1011sps of tlw Gennnn four t h nn11y cli;,;t l'ic·t \\'Cl'P !wing m o,·ecl hnl'k n11<1 fu1•11p1l O\'P I' 1o the mili(nr,v goY­<'l'llmeht in lhf' intPl'iOI',

U rrnrnn c·il'ilinn n11 tho1•it il's are be­ing- 1·er:1ll ed nn1l ~tri<·t n•g11lallons nf­fC'C'ti n g the nrnrin e district arP enfoer ­ecl.

UPserye,; in R,,lgium wllic·h nre to Ile 8ent to th e fron t hy th e .s\,ntwerp

Br·,,,v, l1 cnly .•~::J cn:i rcl y from the C'hoicP:st 1\, neri<"a n hops and malt. As a ucver .lgc it has· no superior and Vl;r,I' f ew equals. e1,1ual1:1 .

Our aim :--A supprior article at a reasonable price. Orders tor hot.el and raruily puq1:x;c'R promptly nttpndNl to and rlP.liverf'd free.

Th~ Home Brewing Co., SHEN ANDO AH, PA.

uavy staff arp 8llil1 to be prepariug to ~ JOSEPH WYATT, 5z7.539 EAST CENTRE ST., leave Bel.r;ium. ~

BUY W, S. STAMPS L .. • •~a~:'.'::_ C~l~ ~:: ~~c:t • • u • -

HELP

PR.OPHECY

Buy a Liberty Bond

Ii EAVEN, . •·· •.• ., ·•· .., . .. .. '

ELL OR

THE MOST DIED. . . . -· . ..... DANGEROUS DISEASE I BURKE-At 2.45 p. m., Sept. 30, 1918,

j at the family residence, 102'8 East

I P. ine street, Mrs. William Burke, aged 61 years.

No organs of the human body are Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem .1

The ,relatives and f.riends are re-so important to health and long life 0·1 C I t Th as the kidneys. When they slow up I apsu es a once. ey are an · spectfully invited to attend the fun-and comme1nce to lag in their duties, old, tried preparation used all ov~r ! ertl Friday mor11ing. Requiem high :ook out. Danger s in sight. world for centuries. They ,contam

I mass at St, Canicus at 9 o'clock. In-

Find out what the trouble is-wit1':· only old-fashioned, soothing oils com-, terment at the parish cemetery. ol,3t out delay. Whenever you feel nerv- bined with strength-giving and sys-1' ous, ;veak, dizzy, suffer from sleep- , 1 . lessness, or have pains in the back orl tern c.eansmg _herb~, wel'. !mown and GILGOUR-At Pottsville, Oct. 2, 1918, difficult) rn passing u,rine -wake up· used by physicians m their daily prac- George Gilgour in hi~ 76th yee.r. at once. Your kidneys need help. i tice. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap- Funeral Saturday afternoon with ,These are signs to warn you that your I sules are imported direct from the la- ser_vices at his late home, 121 South kidneys are not performing their I boratories in Holland. Thye are cos- Third street, at 2 o'clock. Interment

• functions properly. They are only venient to take and will either give at Odd Fellows' cemetery. Relatives half doing their work and are allow-\ prompt relief or your money will be and fDiends respectifully invited lo ing impuirities lo accumulate and be refunded. Ask for them at any dTug attend. O-3-2 t converted into uric acid and other li!tore, but be sure to &et the original poisons, which are causing you dis- imported GOLD MEDAL braind. Ac­tress and will destroy you unless they cept no substitutes. In sealed pack­are driven from your ystem. , ages. Three sizes. adv

PARFITT-At Slatington, on October 1st; Harold Wayne, the one>-year

and three-month-old son of Mr. and

ELKS' THEATRE

Monday and Tuesday

.Oct. 7 & 8 Tom Santchi, Bessie Eyton

and Fritzi Brunette in

"THE STILL ALARM"

success.

won.derful , the most

and most exciting

offered the Amcri-

can public.

Admission prices - c:1ildren

10c; adults, 15c.

your war tax.

gular?

This includes

Highly colored; certain sediment? Likely your kidneys are at fault. Weak kidneys give warning of dis-

1.ress. Heed the warning; don't delay­Use a tested kid1tey remedy. nead this Mahanoy City testimony. Charles Rhoades, 1113 East Mab

anoy Ave., says: "l had been bother­ed considei;ably by my kidney. · :My back was weak and lame and 'always ached. The kidney secretions passed too frequently, causing me to get UJJ oflen at night. Several boxes or Doan's Kidney Pills, from Timm's Drug Store, cured me."

Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simp­ly ask for a kidney remedy-get I){)an's Kidney Pills-the same that Mr. Rhoades had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg., Buffalo, N. Y. lt

New Foreman Lawrence Pauly, of Frackville, has

succeded Elmer Shirey as outside formean at the Stanton colliery.

ersonals and Briefs

Professor E. L. Jones called on Ta­mapua relatives this afternoon.

Leo Holland, of Gilberton, left for Chester, where he has secured em­

. ' ~ ' ~ , ~- . - ~~ :-.:~.~--· ' The Ki~d You Have Always Bought has borne the signa­

ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been lllade uudcr his persona~ supervi~ion ~or over 30 years. Allow uo one

ployment. Thos. Rouse, the well ln1own Gil- I

berton borough councilman, is spend­

to deceive you 1n this. Counterfeits, Imitatlous and "Just-as~go~d" are but e~periments, a11<l (:'lldaug·cr the health of C~dren-Exper1ence againsi ~xpc.riment.

What is CASmrORIA ing a week in New York. · Mrs. A. C. Nowakoski, South Main

street, entertained to-day her mother­in-law and sisler-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Nowakoski and Mrs. R. Menatace, Mt. Carmel.

Mr. and Mrs . Harrison Ball attended the Brobst funeral this afternoon at . Shenandoah. j'

Mrs. Michael Burke, of Yatesville, left for Ashland to-day to visit her 1 son, Thomas, one of whose legs was

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Cas~ria is a harmless s,ubstitute fo1• Castor Oil, Pare­go~1c, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It eontains ucithce Opium, ~lorphine nor other narcotic suhstance. f•'or more than thirty years it has been in com;taut mm i:01· t,he re.lief of Constipation, Flatulenc.r, "\1/i11cl Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising· thcrefl'om, and. by regulating the Stomach and Bowe.ls, ai<l~ Uie as­similati!)R of Food; giving healthy aud natural sleet•• The Children's Panacea-The Mothe1·'s Friend,

recently broken. --- ------- -- I Farewell to Mart Murphy ,

A farewell party was held at the , Murphy home 'in Boston Run last ·

I evening in honor of Martin Murphy, I

I who will leave soon to enter the ser-, 1•ice. A sociable evening was spent, all present 1·eported a good time. Those from to,»<n \'-:bo were present j at the affair were: the Misses Mulvey, , Courtney, Jones, Holland fl.lld O' Don- : nell. ,

The Kind You Have Always Bought

" In Use For Over 30 Years THI!: CIENTAU~ COM,-ANV. NEW YORK Ct'r..,.

I ----------------- ------i---·- ----- -----Food conservation I 4 MEN LEFT FOR 'BIG SALE OF

'fhe RPV. A. N. Butz, of Catasauqm,, ! FT. THOMAS, l{Y. yest,.rday afternoon addressed a meeL- ·

COAL LANDS

ing at the Knights of Cclumbus Hall '1 The following limited service men •1

0 f lb largest sales of coal on Food Conservation and enlisteJ left to-day on the 7:35 P & R. train:

1. due lo L I e

1 • th th

th t . f M h ,~·t Tl t a· ·d f Fort an s o a rn p ace 111 e sou · ern e co-opera 10n o a anov vi y 1cy were en r me or tt ·t I b It •n b +1.. t f ti people in making lhe coming :;,,isit of Thomas. Kentucky. 1 "t"ank_uaci e ~oab. tel · wLei

1 ·geli~'caoaol · an1:

i h U "' f d ·h'b't · " · O d N N Add s ' , .. mg ovei Y ie 11 c , . e . "'· oo ex 1 , ca1 a success. r er o ... • • ame . . . . res • • · :-- . t· C M nda f the I Miss S-allie• Hermany was chos1:;a 574 Richard ,villiams, Morea. , • a,:· 1~a 10~ ompany, 0 Y 0

\ president and Mrs. Frank C. Ball, ' Sll ::'liichael Noone, Lost Creek. I :;:a.m.m tiadc\/0~~e~ly knf~11 ;s ~~e , secretary_ A committee of ten will 968 John Sippie, Morea. · 'aLrn_m an · c 1~ms coa an si · I l ' e named by Lhe president to assist at 1015 A.lex Drombuskie, Lost_ Creek . , ~tr~ ;~ ~he / 0~ 0 U:.h 0~ r;rt ~:rboo~

1:,P ,1: monstraUon here Oct. 15th. 1_ Quite a number of relatives wPre, •~:'.t' :vi7~eia,n ;l~e ur~i!n i/ isc si 200 11 ,1 D. P. Longsdorf was narn,• d on hancl to bid thf' boys good-bye. " ,s · f 202

P pa p . ' 1 c'· · f bl' ·t ·tt ____ I per acre or acres. rev1ous y

, uu · !1.an ° pu ICI Y commi ee. 1· , - - - - . ---- ! 1 hr coal rights had been valued at I ___________ . Deat_11, Fro';' Spanish lnfl_;_uenza _ , $i00 per acrf>. Tht> L C. and N. Co. \, , Homo on Furlough Robeit Fo1Uam, a.gect . .,D ye3:rs, will qhort ly develop the tract having

I SharJ.!S.hooter Peter O'Connell, a having a wife and l wo. children, cl~erl a fcP simple to the sam!" . , ~1.1em ber of the Uinited Slates cavalry, at Frackville this mornmg of Spa111sh ~fationed at Douglas, Arizona, is influenza.

. spending, a short fu rlough at the fam- Decea1;ed ,,·as employed as slate Charter Recorded I ily hom e on West Spruce street. R<> oicker bcss at East Dear Ilidge col-, The charte1' of the Pottsville has been in - the service since 1915. : liery. I W11ole~ale Drug Company was placed

i _____ I on record at the 6ffice or Recorder ,J. Lost Leg at Potts Mine ' Death Of Oscar Groff F'. Carr undPr issue of Sept. 241.h. The'

Caught between cars at the Potts, Oscar Groff, a former P. & R. Ry t,tocldrnlder::i are B. Frank Jones. mine, Locustdale, this morning, Jrvin ' police officer a.t Frackville, died at I Pottsville:. D. Jam7s Brown, Hazleton, Taylor, aged 23 years, of 1515 Spruce Camp L ee, Va., of Spanish influenza. II and Fforat10n Sigfield, of ,\res_t Hazle­street. Ashland, had his left leg He left for camp six weeks ago. ton . The capital stock is $10.000 and ca.ught the wheels and so badly Officer S. C. Samuel, ot' this city, tile charter enables the company to mashed that amputation at the knee 1;ucceeded Groff. conduct wholesale druggists' supplies was necessary at the State Hospital The young man is survived IJy his and paraphemalia. at Fountain Springs. mother at Reading. -----------

Taylor was employed as a car run­ner.

Here On Their Honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lynn, of Nau­

gatuck, Conn., are visiting bis aunt, :Mrs. Jos. Harlor, on the Avenue.

Miss Mccarl Died at Philadelphia Mrs. Sallie Dochney, of South Main

street, today received a message an­nouncing the death of her niece, Mis~ Elizabeth, sixleen-year-old daughter cif Mr. and Mrs. John Mccarl, in Phila ­delphia. Dissolution occurred from pneumonia.

The young lady had been on a tdp to Atlantic City for the benefit of her health and contracted a cold, which developed pneumonia.

Only a month ago Mr. and Mrs. Mc­Carl were called upon to mourn the departure of nother daughter, Miss Catharine.

Sergeant Joe Budro Joseph Budro, who is with a U. S. ,

Balloon Detachment at Quantico, Va., has been promoled to Sergeant. I

Joe was recently injured in a fall I from a balloon but is now on the way to complete recovery, his excellent\ constitution pulling him through. I

Budro is a son of Mrs. Acnna. Budro. of 503 West Mahanoy Avenue.

Stranger Died Up Town ; Joseph Plusris, a wayfarer, who ar- 1

<rived at the saloon of John Usiewicz, 1301 East Centre street, last Satur­day, was stiicken ill with heart fail-,

Back From Hospital Mrs, Carrie Lugan, for the past

several weeks a patient at the Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelpha, returned home last evenng. She was accomp­anied home by her daughter, 'Miss l]]va. Mrs. Lugan's many friends are glad to note that her sight is some­what improved.

lilUY W, S, STAMPS

Rev. Martin Resign•d Rev. l\loris Martin. pastor of the

Episcoual church, at Tamaqua, for the past nine years, has resigned. His resignation takes effect on Oct 31st. His reason for resigning was to take charge of St. Paul's church at Mont-rose.

The Carter property, East Pine street, is under the brush of painter Ginthner, H. Ball & Son contractor.

ARMY&NAVY f! DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ~l will make you /eel ten years younger. De.~t 'fj known remedy for Constipation, Sour Stoa .;..,~

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and Dyspepsia.

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O'Hara · Theatre SHENANDOAH

ure and lung affections, dying at that 1---..... - TWICE DAILY address a~ 6.45 o'clock this moming. 2.30

Pay checks in the man's pockets , • 8.30

1ssued at Tamaqua and Shamokin col- I Three Days Commencing lieries bore the name Mike Grey. Thursday Matinee. OCT. 3 DEMAND~ MADE ON BULGARIA Box seats, $1.00.

__________ 1 Mrs. :r-rorman Par:fitt., Removing to This City _ , Relll:tiv~s and friends are respect- Harry Murray and wife, of West

Serbia and Greece Outline Terms For Balkan Peace.

Prices, evening-25, 35, 50 and 75c.

Prices, evening-500 good seats, 50c

Matinees-25 and 50e. Property Transfers I .,.,_."'. _,.,.....,,1111••-----w•--••••-,_,_..,., -~,• ful~y m".1ted to atten? the funeral, Oak street, Shenandoah, are remov-

:Mary Hatch to Lillie Hartman, lo, I which ,will be held F_r1day afternoon, ing lo this city. Mr. Murray will have in Port Clinton, for $1. FUNERALS I from the home of his grandparents, charge of a steam shovel at Coles.

Vincent Navitsky, to Frank Solecki, . Mr. and Mrs. James Parfitt, 726 East I let in Sbenandooh, for $3,300. : . Ma.hanoy Avenue. S·a-rvices at the l

Samuel Rowland to Hary Schwei\.'- ---••. · ,,.. • - !house at 2 o'clock, Rev. Longsdorf of-I SORE THROAT

Washington, Ocl. 3.-Serbia and Gre1>ce :rnnouneerl their peace de­mands on Bulgaria.. They are:

li'lrst. Repnratiou for a.11 damages in ocr•upied tenitorr.

l'r(, lot in Pottsville, for $1,200. : ficiating. Interment on the hill. H. ' W. H. Hummel to Chas A. Mile;·, . 'F. Clifford, funeral director. lt I or Tonailitis, gargle

lrt in Pinegrove Twp, for $900. The funeral of Jonn Kemzura, the ---------- , with, warm salt

~<','Ontl. Abandonment of all plans CoL· uomination of 11,e Balkan~.

'l'hird. Guarantees that Greeks liY-, , ing on Bulgm·ian territory shall not I ____ ------- ----··· · 'East Centre street saloon keeper, who Influenza Claimed Frackville Youth water then apply-

. met death by electrocution on Monday ,Joh'll Guinther, a well known youth i Tax Payments evening, was held this morning from of l~rackv ill e, died al the borne or his

'·oi'Bctors mal,iug tax payments te- !:is ;ate l!oruc, 1134 East Centre rno(hcr al that place rarly this morn­d;, y were: Jacob Crone, Frailey; W,,r. street. Righ mass of requirm was ing. lnfluenza was the cause of his l ,..,, Seden, Ryan Twp; and Jose9h cci-:ibrated in St. Joseph's Lithuanian death. Decea::;ed was 18 years of aga. 1 r,·esselr, df Brench. i churoh by Rev. Augustitis, the rector, ! Besides his mother he is survived

; after which the cortege proceede~ to by several brothers and sisters 1.o Death of St. Clair Woman : the parish cemetery where interment ll whom the deepest sympathy is' ex-

Mrs. Joseph Borush, aged 58 years, 1 took place. tended. He was a member of the Lu-

~ widow, . died at 9.30 o'clo_ck ye~ter- 'therau church, o! Lha1. place. on.y mornmg at the Fountam Sprmgs Th f 1 • R Ell' tt h d ' d · Srate Hospital of complications. She e unera o:r oy . 10 • w O ie , . . " as admitted Sept 21st at the Fountam Sprmgs State Hos- i Cut Thrs Out-It 1s Worth Money

----~-·--· j pita! Tuesday, was held to-day from ; Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, I the home of Edward Humes, 631 East : enclose with 5c to Foley and Co., 2835

Prepare for Change, ble Weather ! Maharioy Avenue. Services were con- i Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Ill., write your I-I. B. Miller, R. F. D. 10. Woostet,' ducted at the home by Rev. D. P.: name and address clearly. You will rc-

0., writes: "B-1 the changing of oeds Longsdorf after which intermenl was. ceive in return a trial pe.ckage con­:,nd the weather, I took a very bad i made in lhe Protestant cemetery on ' taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com• cold and sore throat. Four doses of I the hill. • I pound, for coughs, colds, and croup Foley's Honey and Tar put me right in i Both of the above funerals were, Foley's Kidney Pills and Foley's Ca-~ day's time." It pays to get the gen-! largely attended. I thartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. ad 11111u Foley's and avoid substitutes and\ ----------- I , uuterfe!t.a. Co:ctatns no o;.1iates. a.J, BUY w. s. STAMPS J 8UY_ W. S, STAMPS

b" exl c1'111inated. I ThC' lenn!:: oullinetl in an 111tiC'i11\ J

stalernent i,;~ue<l al lhC' <;reek leirn- , NE.W PRIC~ 30~ eo.,_ Jl.20 tion lw ::'l.linister Rou~soi; apply 1.o the I Clarence Beltz Improving conditions of the penee settlement ,o I

Clarence llellz, a member or co. B, he insisted upon al th!' general pf',H•e 112lll U. s. Infantry. who was gassed lahlt>. . . . "over there" on July 151.h, is improv- •·. \,- Gt>1·manr, lhP at'·ru,11p_1,c,· ol iug nicely and is able to be about. all I gu1,;,.u·ia, 111.1~1 ri>p:111· :111 .. ,,,n;,; :-<llP of which is pleasing ,news to his many Ira;; ac<·umulaled nud g·in ;:1u1.·ame<'s friends. He is anxious to return to thul iu the future slte will uCJl 1, e u the front line trenches. \ danger fol' the pea,·e of the world. ~o

Bulg-aria nrnsl repay all lhe damage ('auseu to the Serbi:rn,; an <l lo the Greeks," said Minister Roussos:

Wills Probated The following wills were probated

by Register F. C. Ball, with letters; Mary Nolan, of Port Carbon, with letters to John Nolan; Clara Erdman, of Pottsville, with letters to Geo. W. Shoener; and Mary Jane Hoope, of Pot1.sville, with lPttflrR to Wiliam Hooptir.

"'rHE RECORD'S" Job work - tn eluding letter heads, note hea.:s, en­velopes, politlca.l and personal curde, advertising 1heeta, fnvltatlon-. etc.-11:,on.ke for ltaelt 1l'rY tt.

700 good seats, 25c. Sense-Stag·gering m Its Sumptuousness!

You Will View H With Bated Breath

A Theda Bara Super-Production

,.fhe~~ Bara in ''SALOME" Wilham Fox's

DWARFS A CIRCUS Herod's Court Ablaze with Splendors-Jerusalem as it Looked 40 B. C.­

Moving Soldiery and Pitched Battles-Camels, Eleph.ints and Beasts of Bible Oays-Fetes and Pageantry-The Storm and the .Miracle. Salome, Subtle, Saccharine, Sinister-a Quiver of an Eyelash Means a Life, May Topple a Throne and Disrupt a Dynasty. One Withstands Her All'u.rements-Only One! And He Dies in Consequence ..

SEVEN DRAMA

VEILS FELL SHE

SUPREME F1ROM HER DANCED!

AND YET

--- -"··-·-------y Bl • • --=-~ ERITISH SMASH

re our us1ness . , HUN DEFENSES Against Prussian Piracy Attempted to Make Himself Die.

tator of Siberia.

HANDLING OF DRAFT

MADE HAPPY In answer to .-arious questions a

I to handling of draft numbers we re ___ peat the following announcement b

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You have fire insurance - life and accident insurance-indemnity insurance-t safe­i'J.clrd your business.

But there are other policies you must have for your own protection-policies of insurance agamst the Kaiser, whose power is the great­est peril and the great.est force of destruc­tion in the ,vorld toqay.

Liberty Bonds are the Best Policy

Every Liberty Bond you b:uy _is a policy of in­surance against the destruction of your free­dom, your happiness, your home, an~ your livelihood. You cannot have too much of that kind of insurance. France and Belgium and Serbia and Poland show what Prussian militarism would do to the United States if we should fail to crush it.

Lend t~ Your Utmost for Victory

Money is the vital factor in the winning of this war. You must lend more than before. The fourth Loan,.'is larger; the obligation ·on each of us is greater.

Lend to Your Utmost! Buy Liberty BondS ! This Space Contribute~! io Winnln,i the War by

FRANK C. BALL

For

Grip and colds that

devolop into Pneumonia

,_;./~.lit'~"""'·"· "<llc'l~"''·"·~,.,.~oi<t:,.1•,i-., ;;,~; DAMASCUS CAPTURED

Capital of Syria Entered by British Troops.

Lon<1on, Oct. ~.-DaruaS('US, the capital of 1'~-i-ja, was occupied by Gen­<'rnl .\llenh,Y':a forces Tuesday.

This ls 0J'l'irh1 1Iy announced by the Loll(]on war oflice.

Damascns is the Turkish base in S.n-ia an<l Palestine. Its fall prohah­ly means the end of all Turkish 1·r­><istanc-e to General All!.'nhy in P::tlPS· tine and Srria. The ancie11t cit,,· i~ the ,innf'tion point of railroads lea<l­in,g to the po1't of Beirut and Aleppo, 180 miles northeast.

Aleppo is the most Important 'l'nrk­iish hase in this region of Asia l\Iinor. It is a junction point of the rnill'Oa<l~ from Palestine and :.\Iesopotamia.

Damasc-ns is the capital of tlH' vil­nyet of 8~-ria, and has a population of nbont 1G0,000. It is onf' of the ho)~- ri lit•;;: of the l\fohamrnedans. The ~\rails reg-arcl it as one of the four pnrn(li~es on earth.

Tlw ('apture of Darnnscm; mnrks an :HlYall('(' of 130 miles hy GC'neral Al­ll?nll,v' s Jio1·c·es sinl'e 1'eptemhPr 20, t ilP <lar he launched hi,; victorious at­t :iek north of .JPrnsalern. In that timp I he Rriti,;h have captm·c,,t more than :-0,000 pri,;oner8, rlP,;trny!'ll at 10:1,;t

p·• rt of Syrm.

Regimenf Adojts "Hoon' Dog"

As Mascot Certain Brands of Tobacco are

also being marked "Favor­ite" by our "Sammies"

Champ Clark, it will be recalled, by reviving a Southwestern folk song, re­lating to the unwisdom and bad taste of "kickin' my boun' dog aroun'/' arou~erl. new interest in • that particular animal, and the Second Regiment of Missouri 2dopted one as ihJ ''mascot."

Y f lhn'P 'l'urki,;h nrmiP:,: anrl driv<'n th» OU are sa e I ('nt'mr 1'r<rn_1 Palestine anti a g"!·eat

when you take I Discus:; Mine Wa']e Increase.

Honey Moon, the uniYcrsally-lilced smoking tobacco, is looked upon as a "mascot" in and out of the Army and Navy. It's so mild, mellow, without bite, always fresh in the tin, with such a pleas­ing smoke-flavor and so very satisfying that nine out of every ten men who try it make it their "n.ascot0 at once. You shou ld try it, too. Costs only 10c; larger size 15c. If you don't like Honey :Moon the dealer is authorized to returii your money. Father John's ,Med1"c1·11e f'1p'1'(1·.ashfi1n1:110

)1, O<·t. ::.-unn·,· A. Gar­\- ~Hln1inislrnto·, 11L <"ns~efl

for your cold and to with f'rP~i<lPnt Wil!'.011 tllP ].1~101· sitn-a1im1 i11 Iii(' antl1rneit<· ennl fiel,ls.

build new flesh and WhPl'P llli:wrs WPnt on an llll:lllthorizp(l SOUVENIR BOOK

Drive Five-Mile Wedge German Line. .

Satisfied That "Neutrone Prescription I General Crowder: 99" is All That's Claimed "The master lists will be sent a

__ ' promptly as possible direct from thi

This reliable prescription has, since being placed in the hands of the pub­lic, done more· to remove Rheumatic troubles than all previous remedies combined.

office to the district boards, whic will be instructed to make them ava ilabl e immediately upon receipt to th newspapers within the area of thei jurisdiction.

BITTER BATTLE STILL RAGING , , Jt is different from other remedies

in that it does not upset the stomach or impair the heart, a condition here-

" I * '' ,:, ,., r eq uest of the news papers ,:, ,;, * '-'that none of them in di\•idually attempt to carry thes numbers from \Vashington but with hold publiciation c-f the list until it hru been released to them by tho distrlc board having jurisdict·on in the are in which the r espective newspapPr

Haig'G ~on Fling l!lack Fierce Attacks

of Enemy Rese es in Great Vic­

tory.

London, Oct. 3.-The Germans have Jost further ground to' the British In the outskirt!! of Cambrai and north• west of that city, but northeast of St. Quentin the British, under a violent counter attack, have been forced !rom the village of Sequehart, according to Field l\farshal Haig's communication.

'J'he British have hroke the German line of defense back of the Hinden­burg line, between Le Catelet ancl St. Quentin. They have advanced flve miles thet·e along a front of ten miles.

'l'he long, bitter battle is still rag­ing;, but it has turned so definitPly in favor of the British that it is scarce­ly pyen now premature to hail it as a great victory.

To the north of the- :-ector where the chief technical gain ,vas scored (In the region north of St. Quentin) there was continuous and desperate flg-hting. Again and ag-::i in the respn·es of the enemy storming troops were flung into the counter attack, and 1he ba1t1e swayed with incredible fury. Ami<l all this surging, however, our troop:- were gradually shouldering fOl'l\'ftrd.

Ficlu l\farshal Haig- reported the breaking of the German line on the Fousornmes-Beaurevoir front.

(Beaurevoir is two and a half miles E'ast of Le Catelet and Fonsommes is nenrly five miles northeast of St. Quentin.)

'l'wo thousand prisoners have been taken by the French between the VPsle and the Aisne in their opera­tions of the last two days. In this SPf'tion in three day!! the FrPnch have nllvn.nc·Nl on a front of ten miles to a (1ppth of three to four milPs. The Gern ,an!- now are retreating towar(l the line lhcy held in 1917.

In view of the Joss to the Germans of St. Quentin and the lines to the north of that city, an enemy reqult-e­mPn t on a fairly large scale seems proh:ihlP. Given fairly good weather, snme Y<'l'Y hig changes on the western front mny he seen before winter.

Huns Retreat Before French. P:1ri><, Oct. 3,...:_Gen!"rat Berthelot's

nrm.1· reached the Aisne canal at sev­li'!'lll point!>.

'l'he Germans are retreating all nlon:-: this front.

'l'J1p retreat is along a front of m1J1 p than fifteen miles and has reacb­Pd a r1Ppth of about six: miles north­west of RhPims.

Tl,e armies of Generals Gouraud Rill! Berthelot, on the fronts east and weiat of Rheims, continued to advance ag-ainst the Germans, who appeared to b!' falling back more hurriedly than nr uny tlmP since September 26.

General Berthelot's army made good p1·ol!rPss between the Vesle river and the Ai:ame canal . The French troops haYe raptured five or six villages, and their advan ce at some points has rea c:hed a tlepth of from three to four Illil PS.

ThP French troops now have pass­ed beyond St. Quentin. Northeast, east and southeast of the town, ac­cording to the Havas agency, they holcl a line running along the Somme from Tronquoy to Rouvroy, and then along the St. Qnentin-La Fere road to the r[vPr Oise at Vendeuil.

HPavy fi~hting took place ln St. Quentin. Resisting stubbornly, the Germans were driven back to the east bank of the canal, according to the French war office.

West and north of Rheims the French have made further important gains. The entire massif of St. Thier­ry now is in French hands.

St. Qnentin is burning at several points, acco1•ding to Premier Clemen­cean, who Informed Marcel Hutin, Of the Eche de Paris that French avia­tor,; have great difficulty In flying over the city because of the smoke rising from It.

tofore thought impossible. • It is not a cure-all but a remedy

to be taken internally treating Rheu­matism as a conditional disease by its general action through the blood.

The treatment is a most complete combination of rheumatic - reducing elements and is dependable to pro­du(;c re1mlts from the fact it aims at rheumatism as a disease of the blood. 50c and $1.00 the bottle.

Timm's Drug Store, W. R. Borne­man and leading druggists every­where.

Died· At Lost Creek

are located." Editors will be advised by th!

bureau when the master lists ar mailed.

Foch 67, "Hindy" 72 General Foch was 67 years old yes

terday. Von Hindenburg of th nemy forces is 72.

When C/-;ildren Start to School Rita, the seven month old daughter School opens at a time of year whe

the change of seasons is likely i of Mrs. Catharine Gerrity, died at cause coughs, colds, croup, hay feyp the home of her mother in Lost Creek and asthma. Prompt action at the fir.s yesterday afternoon. The child's \-sign of infection may keep ~hildre father, Michael Gerrity, died four in prime good health and help them t

fnce of the advancing- Belgians, Brit- months ago. Funeral will tak 1 c I av0id losing time. Foley's Honey an i,;h and Frenr-h troops. French guns e P a e , Tar is an ideal home remedy. Sol

t 1 ti .1 1. . Friday afternoon. I everYw~ere. ad now con ro 1e rn.1 w!\y me runnmg- . From OF<ten<l, through Thourout nn<l Roulers to Courtral. BUY W. S. STAMPS BUY W. S. STAMPS

British monitors nre co-operating fl('tively fn bombarding the German lines on anll near the coast.

The allied envPloplng movemPn( af!"ainst 'l'nrcoing, Ronbaix and Lillr, i11 Flanders, Is becoming accentuatetl, ar•corcling- to a serni-oflicial announce­ment.

'&le l<'rench army under Gent>ral De­iouettP, now operating in the vicinity of Ronlar;;:, apparently was sent north from ils 01<1 position on the left of GenPrnl :\Iungin, after the break­through of the Belgian and l\fritisb forces was defi~itely 01,tabilshed.

YANKS CLEAN UP ARGONNE FOREST

Again Move Forward in Hotly Gontested sector.

RESIST COUNTER ATTACKS

100 Airplnn~s and 21 Balloons Bagged

Since September 25 by United

States Airmen.

With the American Army Northwest of Yer1lun, Oct. 3.-Tlle Argonne for­est is being cleared of enem~' troops by American soldiers from Nrw York and 111inoiR.

One of the American negro units also has participated in the operation.

It was reported that the Americans on thP front betwPen the Meuse a11<1 the Ai·g'onne had again movP<l fot·­wnr<l o,·er onli' of the most holly con­tested sectors of thrir ath·a nf'P, the ;:?;rounu uorth an<l west of Montfa'l­con.

ThP situ at Ion on the Amerlcnn frort alon~ tlw Rrieu11P-Dinarville line (run• ning,.,!'1·orn the l\'.Ieusp thrnug-h the Ar­g,mne) r1?mai11P<l Yirl11a11~- unrhnngr(i and it is still Pvi <1Pn t that thP GP!'­mans e!-tirnate fully thP nnture of the American pffor t an<l arc hm·1·ring up all aYail:1ble l'PSO\ll'P('S. '!'his is tru•J not on!~· of the fllPm~· nrtillel')' antl infantry, but al;,o of thr air forces.

During the clny German nirplanpc; began appParini-: ovpr the .\mf'ri('an llnes, thP ns,rnmption hPin.c- that thP~e machines hafl het'Il witlvlr:1.wn fro1'l other ft·onis in nn eITon to :~inimb:e the AmPl'ienn SUJ)l'('mac·;- of lhf' lnst few <lays.

If an~·thing- thP Am!'r:C':tn aviators with c-lrnructeriSli(· c11t<> q1rise more than held the ll])PPl' hand.

During- t11e <lay the rhicf netivity of• the .\mpric·nns \\·ns in h,>llling- nPrl con1.oli1lnting thPir po,;ltions in tlw faf'e of heavy co,1nt1?r attnd,s, rspc­<·ially on thP (lehatnhlP ;::rnnnd nortli nn<l wrst of Montfnucon. In the hen.vii? \\'OOllP<l grn111Hl of thP Argon-ne " ·est of flw fo1·(',;f itspJf, thP fi;::ht-

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READY REFEl:tENCE

GUIDE f h. h} tlon that hp wonl<1 9ot gr, nt an? wag-e rom morp 1ne, C oro- I ill('l'('llM until the eompletion of the

form codeine heroin or p,·esi(l<'Il tia! inveistigation n?': bein~ ' ' '

1 < onrltl<'tc<l rnto the cost of hvrng an<l

other dangerous drugs. I :'.'_1:.i_ti_n_' _w_n1-_•e_s. _______ _

. Take it Today. j . --------- I , He Bought Saloon; Got Water. 12

Chicago, Oct. 3.-Andrew H. Rezo 1 bought a saloon stock hen, fo1· $J8'l0. • Tne only "kick" in the whole stock

AUTO SERVICE

N e-w Touring Cars For Hire

For All Occasions

was the one he flied with thp police. ~LEN JACl<SON , 30 E. Centr0 s, The stock, be said, was colored wa t~r ,o?Aly.

Ue1I 'Phone

The Mahanoy City Record is in re­ceipt of a limited supply of books giving separate illustrations of tho cnlirc 112th Infantry, which is compos cd of the 8th Regiment of Pennsylva­nia National Guard, of which Company E was a part and also the 16th Penn­sylvania Regiment.

The book gives a very concr'.lte i.Jis• t ory of both these organizations aud the illnslrat.ions of the membo?·s are very fine.

Tiles<> books will be sold for $2 50 and wia make an excellent ~ou l'eni:·

I for any family Wl\o 11:ts II hrotlter, ,;on, Up and About Again r.'~~~~~~~~~~:'."""--~d

I r c' l:1.tive or l'ri 0 ncl in servi~P. ~-?3-lf

"I was Rick In nc:l with kidnPy trou - I _____________ _

~-"•;, wt~~m~e!:e:e~:~i~~· ~~rr:;~s I CHICHESTER s PILLS out or bf'd. KPcping up the treatmPnt I ~ ' ~~f~'l:'.!..1::[;,y:::~'.i::.!°J 'lt;_ J was ablP to go to work. Since tl!f'n I !~~~so~:a%i~;i t: 0 ~

30 ·:itt~d 1 · _ ~!!:.'~.!f:t :ft ~r~: i\:ii'.t:)~~ Y, I have had no more backaches." Fol- Without Blinding Drops I (· ~ .. i~;J.';. 0 ~t'r;,,~nUf.fi-?:'.:hmq lcy's Kidney Pills 1Stop sleep-disturbing • DIAlllO.'.liD URAN» PILI.~. hr~ .. bladder allnrnnts. Sold fi>Vf'fywhere. FRANKLIN JEWELRY 6 fORf'. ~ yC3rsknownnsBest,Sa!est,AI~ sRe:1,,,1,

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The Allies' Advance in Flanders Con­tinues Unchecked.

Paris, Oct. 3.-Tbe progress of. al­ller1 arms in Flanders continues un­che('ked, notwithstanding the stiffen­ing: resistnnce of the Germans.

'l'he second army, co-operating with the Belgians in the Flanders campaig-n con iinnerl. lo press f~rward. In tllp process of encircling Armentieres It took the hamlet of La Biset, dose to Arm<>nll1i ereR on the north.

TlIP BP!g-inns continue«! to work fon,·arcl through a sea of mud, and have taken Hooglede and Handzeeme, northenst o! Routers. They are also closing- in on Roulers.

Fie1<1 ~farshal Haig's forces captnr­e<l RollPghemcapellP and advanPPll for a 1listance of 3000 yarrls southeast of Roulers. The Belgian and British forces now are astride the Roulers­:Menin road along a consldnable stretch.

The towns of l\fenin and Roulers, railway junctions In Flanders, ha,e been set on :!!re by the Germans !n

to none. 'l'hnis, nllhoug-h n11mp1•011s small bodies of Gt>nnans intiltratocl through the American lines, the Amer­icans were ( ~ ·f ly able to take care of them.

'To what extent the Germans haYP been compPlled by the turn of lhP PvPnts to change their pl:111s is shown hy a l.Jatta lion onlrr jm,t <'npturc-<l. 11 Sll)'S tPrSPly: "'J'he troops arp rPmintl­eo that our lH'PSent position is our winter position." 'PhP rPg-imPnt nt (hp timP this <1irt nm wa,; iss11Pcl wns in the line hPlow Camllrn i. There SP1?111~ tn hllVP hPPll a gPnPl'al ju;!·g)i11g- (If t hP German for,•f's.

'J'hp ex<'PIIPn('P of 1 hP Amrrirnn ncri­nl fo1•cp i!- <lf>monstrntpd h~· n tnl:,1 bag siur-e Sept.-rnlit>1· '.!G of 100 J10~ttle planes an(1 twenty-one hnlloon~.

"THE RECORD'S" Job work - ill eluding letter neaas, note heads, e11 velopes, political and oersonA.I carrt­advertlsin.g sheets, lnv!tatlom, .. Ptt~

ipellks for ltaoU. Tr:, lt.

eases. '

OFFICE HOURS {

7 to 10 A.M. 1 to 4 P. M. 7 to 9 P. M.

United Tele1ihone, 36·- ~;

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I) .. Jo l ~irnpion LIVERYMAN •-AND­

CONTRACTOR Teaming and General

Hauling OFFICE-South Main It. 8TABLES-South Fifth St.

Estimates on all kinds of work cheerfully tur­llisl\ed. /

JAMES ROBINSON

The choicest cuts of meats at i-easo

able prices, Good service. 21~ Ea

Mahanoy Avenue.

f<OBERT L. HEISER

1 ►·•re c1nd life Insurance, t• •e k,r,a t<>u'I

find handy after a fir, or death i

the family. 14 South Wain stre,.-t...

JOHN M. coor.. ~E

Notary Public:, fire Insurance, r

tate, Travelc, s' Accidc,.t In

t:o. 39 East

building.

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IEUTENANT ELY, it is ours reverently to · acknowledge the service you have rendered,

To your country and ours, you gave all you had 'to give, a . life, young and buoyant, offered when you had but just arrived· at life's fullest under­standing~and more than this. no man can give.

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, ]<;~-~~/t~ went to the post that day, that your last letter to those proud parents you left back home con < ined a

r message not alone for them, but, simple and sin rs, for all your countrymen as well. ,v

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It :did, indeed, for you uncovered the heart of all ,

America when you wrote, "I want to say in closing, ,,: t if anything happens to me let's have no mourning

in spirit or in dress, for like a Liberty Bond, it is ,rn

investment, not a loss, when a man dies for hi.~ ~ut in the giving, 6ir, you gave as well the out­

pour Qf your stout young heart-that all of us to w_hom· you pass along the touch mig.ht offer prayer, and c~rry;. on in better uncerstanding of that

obled cause fo1· which 'µo sacrific~ shall be in vain. ,/ r f

~:>~~ of us a:re far behind the .fighting lines of nee today.. FoY cr.r cumstance has made two

battle lines, and there inust be therefore those gone ~o fight, and others kept behind. to carry on at home.

But as you say, both line:J bring chance for , cieecis vrell done, and great i~vestments too.

Little did you kn.ow, L•ieutenant Ely, wh~n you

country."

• The Fourth Liberty Loan is now ann unced.

Do you .think, Lieutenant· Ely, that we shall soon forget you. admon_ition-or that we 5hall not proudly subscribe for all we possibly can of your country's Liberty Bonds, which you so nobly glorified?

Indeed, we can do no less, for it see1ns to u~ that each subscription blank must bear your -parting salutation-"for lnke a Liberty Bond, it is an invest• ment, not a loss, when a man dies for his country."

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OF , poua-rH L l "'.B · E liOA Written by I. R. Parsons

This Space Contributed to Winning the War by

THE UNION NATIONAL BANK

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THE MAHA~OY ~TTY RECORD. TI-TTJI?SDAY, OC'TO .

12 Ml fJzt+.W!!4FtiAU I-A . !PENNSYLVANIA'S~ -- ------ -~S

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CASUALTIES I..:ADIES' AND

SU The Largest Stock

in the county

tlie scyle you will come lis~:e.

Uur ,uits are Dot 1 he ordi1fory

Vind. If you want pure wool •

:nater-i:l 1s -:t 'IU will com" li~1·e.

, Offit

lwi·e. ean fol'

FURS Every c;1ay cu3tom0is tell us

our stock of furs ~urvasses

city stnr('•, in ou't~it ? and low l V

prices. Anything- :)· .JU wi~h in

furs you will find here. Sets

REPORTED.I ~ ---

Ki lled in Action j Sgl. Michael Leonard, Philadelphia . . Sgt. David Maxwell, Pittsburgh. ii Sgt. Samuel Shawn. Philadelphia. • I Cerp. ; Tei! ;,\foElweP, P~1iladelpl_1ia. I .Pvt. \\ m. J. Brown, Philadelph1:1. Pvl. Chas. ,1Iunah:1g~n. PhiladPl-

1 t ,lf,mes Hut tnnu, L:inC'a~trr P,t. Chr.•. Roi~, Philudelph a.

:.1ta11u1,alt He>11 er, Shamokin. Dierl :-,om No1mds

.l:'H r1hos. P0mp"T"r, Pit.tsbuq:;h . 'Nn1rnded Severely

::36 t. Lot:,: Fenctnt,, Chester. Sgt. l'lia-. y; cd, Philadelphia. Pvt. Harr y Forrester, Altoona. Pvt. Wm. ~ladney, Philadelphia. Pvt. Albert Harris, McKPesport. l''"l. F!U}d Katzer-,.uivn, Head'ng. 1'1•t J:nrl ~;1,,,nnurl!, Pattsville. P•·• \Tf'rnun \latthews, Bethlehem

r. '· J.,,n? P, ..::\l l r1 · -:-_,;: n1J

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i. {.\,•r1· 1 !.),1l. (h 111l 'f I Pl'LU t Q ~ 1 P, 1. ,Juoh ('.Hey. \L,rens fl{1ok.

'} I P\ :. Ed,·;,tnl F' -~· rotUvilie. ii I ht. ln•O. i-::,,~-, :f':,, Plliladelpl.ia. ~ 1 I'\:. J ,10. Wm. ~.l:1.clrni,·ky j\fohanoy ~,; I City. ~_,;! Marine Caus:i::ies bi_· K'll:d In Act:on I!. Cilrp 'V'm .• 1)'1:0:,,•lr, ·( n; ,nclbnil,,. t~ ll; ( ,,.! l>avid li"nt, tPr, 1!•;\P<' pnrt

f! S2vere!) \'✓ o:..ndr:.:l

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To See '7\1 el'~ I SEE

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You c«nr>ot affor, to t:tke

char,ces with your <'Yt".4--anc.1

y-iu don't need to i /OU av.ail

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of the GEit 13 °ER:_

My methods are ident ical to

tf tJ;,s<' <'mployed

cpccialists.

drrps.

E'<?minc1tion•

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TI-n~ th:: results arc absol, te-

iy ... ccur.:ite and ret.;;i:>Ic, is 1?t-

tes\ed by thouE-inds of p.:it"er-ts

n•rvcd through this •ffice.

GLASSES Absohte!y r.o

rnater wh,t they , est you

OPTOMER1'JP, '

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.Mahanoy Cit. ·, Pa.

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How Much VV ou-ld the KAISER

Tax Your Business? Think this thought twice over: -"If we should fail to win this war what would happen to my business?"

What is left of business in the invaded districts of France and Belgium? What will be left of business here, if we fail to crush the sinister power of Prussian militar­ism? How much would you have left after paying the taxes and levies imposed by a victorious Germany?

Defend Yourself With LIBERTY BONDS

This is not only a war for Democracy and Liberty, but a war of self-defense. Germany menaces our rights, our self-respect, our homes, and our means of livelihood.

Every citizen-every business man-has weapons of defense ready to his hand. These weapons are Liberty Bonds. We cannot all fight with guns and bayonets but we can all fight with Liberty Bonds.

Buy to Your Ut1nost

Of course you have bought Liberty Bonds. Every one has. But how many more will you buy? The success of the Fourth Loan and of the war itself depends on your answer ta that question.

Buy all the bonds you can. G~ to your bank and make your arrangements. Buy more than you ever thought you could buy.

Buy to Your Uttnost

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and separate pieces. Special

fJ !'('111 Olll '.'lit it,-, ,,·..:nde, ful miRS!O!l by rj Howard Heinz, !:'N1 Cral Food Admin- • l ii I i:,tratior and Director of Food Supply! ~, Department 0f the Committee of 'I ""' I Public Safety. SJ;illed rlemonstrators

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vdces this week.

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MONDAYS & FRIDAYS

I. from State Coll.ege are cooperating. I I

Tile traiTl will be open free ot the j general public (rom 10: 00 A. M. to

I f;:00 P. M. Demonstrations 0£ baking \

I with substitu•e flours and of canning ,

JO A. M. TO 5 P . M.

A. P. SELIG1\1AN• I an~ dr;_in; vegetables . will. be held ' '-----------------•

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10.0ll-L.0 A . .Mand 2.00-5.00 P. M. _ ________ -\TAX ON NEW ,-1 ;:s:~~:1; ;0::~::~ r:!~:~r::rc:;~::~ Rr:D Bl000rn l 1

1· CLASSIFIED ADS

, ;md 1Q under the d1rect1on of Mr. Roy l LIJ . _ . !I LfBERTY BONDS ! r..,_ F1ench. I M N \~II VI l I ThP first two cars of the train are I [l , +--------------◄ fitted up as kitchens, in a manner to ii.. j ~ J POTTS VII LE Oct 3.-Circulars delight the heart of any good house- " · !Jan• been r-;,ceived iU: regard to the wl•e. Here demonstrations are given I They Are Always on Top in Every I tax .,n the new Liberty Bond, which

I Walk of Life r1t;.I" up some <loubtful points upon I to shO'\T ho\Y delicicus bread bis- , . . tlie tax exelr' »tion regulations re-

A ' FOR SALE-l<'ord touring car,

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Commencing Thursday ........... s::a«IW-• l . ' It 1s a fact that n ,a-bleode,1 men ., •,,""Jtl.u __ ,__ ,_'!!.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~':\!' cmts and other foods can be prepared I and women are at thP top i,J every i lative 1.o the new bond.

good condition, at a bargain. Reason for selling, buying a larger car. Ap-, p1ly Record Office. o-1-3t

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F AM I Ly w1th the use of Jess wheat flour and i walk of life. Men and womvn \\ ilh . Th0 honrl;; _ ~hall be exempt, acco_rd-

l. E L K s ' J the greatpr use of corn and other the driving force of •·etl blood . rich _·, mg to !he c:r~ular f:om all taxat10n , cereals. in Iron and Phospha1es do thines, llOW OJ heiP ,rter imposed by the WANTED - Plumbm·s and steamfit.

THEATRE •· ' · : . they get results ( goncr11ment, and state or any of the I • . I In the first car are displays of I Red blooded ,~omen are tb he:,ds posscs'lions of t~c United_ States or ters. Apply Seligman & Co., Tamaqua.

"THE LITTLE "BURGLAR"

A musical mixup with Jimmy Rosen, Frankie Farrel and oth-

• -TONIGHT •

Metro Picture corporatiQn·

presents

EDITH STOREY in

"THE DEMON" In 5 acts,

A play of fire-dash -passion.

"THE WOMAN IN THE WEB"

Episode No. 2.

"THE OPEN SWITCH" In 2 reels.

MISS BILLIE RHODES In

"THE SPOONEY AFFAIR"

Strand single reel comedy

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st:v:~~-: i~i~~;:~1Ji:;~s:;:s o::!1:. lj I racy,"· a Liberty Loan picture.

TOMORROW

CHARLES RAY In I "HIS OWN HOME

TOWN"

crs. I br_eadstuffs and cakes made with sub-, of the hap. piesl and ,aost contented/ ~Y a~y local ~a_xi_n~ authority, :xcept- o2,4t

THEATRE I st1tute flours; and making of bread homes, 1.hey have the ,vill and the u<)-) 1~! :t~te 0 ,r ,m~entance tax or grad-is shown or · d f fire to be real companions and h elp-A ua-ea mcomo t«xes commonly known WANTED-Man with auto or team to

m mng an a ternoon. 1 ar-; surtaxes and excess profits and EV ANS ,and WILSON

Special engagement for on& day

only

Wm Brady presents

ALI CE BRADY in

"THE DEA TH DANCE"

One of the best Brady-made

pictures of the year. A sto.ry of

dance and song, of sorrow and

tears and an ending that thrills.

THE PATHE WEEI{LY

I fi e t 1· l t h matPs I deliver nursery ordeirs. W.rite fully er , oo, are c 1sp ays o s ow the L d. h" d h . . ly, war profit!> taxes now or hereafter . ea ers 1p an appmess is on , . · . ~t one Gua1·ant N · 1·032 fovfi values of mi lk and of leaf green for the men a,nd women who :i;.i will- , '.~,posPd h:: t?~ Umled ~tates_ 1;1pon .. e . Y ursery, vegetables. iog to keep their biuod and ne,, t s rnccme of. md1 nduals'. c~npororat101:s, Grnnite building, Rochester, N. Y.

The sorond car conta· • d" J strengthened and nou1i:shed wittJ. Iron I pnrtnerships or associati~ns. The !Il· o2,2t I ms a isp ay · tere~t on an amount of bonds and I Gf vegcbb'ef., me[tt s and fruits can- and PhosJ?hates. ., , . I ccrtifcates authorized by said act ap-ned 1J modern meth d Th h I A prommeint docto,r says, 1' 18 a · ",J "' ' , l 24tl 1918 d

.. · Y O s. e ouse- c.ime that so ma11y n",:1 and won"0 n: pro'"' .~ep.c in ier 1• . . an F1il: w~<> has ha~, Lrou~le in canning lack thP rich, red blood. an,~ stn,ng nin~~dmen+s thereto, the prmc1p~_1 ?f. corn, l1ma beaus, Swiss chard, or steady nerve to achir-ve tbc'lr aml,1-1 _wluci do_es _not exceed $;,,OOO_ o-vncdJ BERTHA LEFKOWITH

· t· . T( · ·11 tl· . 1 . .i., , y m,hv1dual, partnership, ass-ch1cken, l,an learn here the safe 10nsl . JS a ,e r, u1e so .J<'Ca ~e . - , . t· h 11 b I A Sternberg Conservatory . . . 'h'n "'atery ble>od is unnecos ary is orianou or cm pora IOU s a e ex- Gradualc

I methods of dorn~ 1t, by watching ;idh: red blood and :Mong n~;ves 'a~·e f'mpt frcrn th,.. taxes provided for in 1

~ actual demcrnstrat1ons. How poultry within the grasp of e _•,·y one l'hos-1 r;lauf:-e B. . . . ls Teaching Piano

Comedy entertainers

HALL and O'BRIEN "A JANl'l'OR'S PROPOSAL"

SMITH and SMITH Only nonsense.

MAE MURRAY in "HER BODY IN BOND"

I aud ot'i c-r products can be canned for phatcd Iron makes pur .• blood Ly ~ak-. In . adrLtion ,to th~ foregomg ex- For particulars inquire at fu·.ure use in p .... Ia( able form is one ing new bloml.. It gives st;-e~th, I C'IDVI IOU imt) t.ic expiratwn of !-WO 5 East Mahanoy Avenue.

1, Every afternoon, twice at

of llie features of thi;;; demonstration. brings brings color to , b.8 ch,..dw, in- yPars aftpr tilt' date of the term~na- -----------------•. night. Th.i ca1 is equipped with a complete creases the weight and appeti .e,

1 uon cf t:h P war between_ the Uluted I S t d nd h l'da i

<.lrives a-way the bl" e:; a;nd HH e' ~tatf,:; and :he Imperial German - ------------- I a ur ays a o I ys con- • appliance for drying fruits and vege- s lee1iless nights, stead es and rem,ws I t(~ovnrnmf'm nnc~ fixed by proclama- ' . ·-:. tinuous performance. I tables. 10n of the Pr'fi dent Apprec,at,ve Women -•, -~" .,,.. your nervous energy, maker;; you feel · t '

1 :- Hov; often is the question asked . . · · · · ... , · : ' · ." The Food Adrninistration's display like a live one once again." I (1) IntPrest on an amount of bon_ds

I Th('re must be Solllethl·ng to 1-t. 1Jf_ the Fou r_th r,1berty Loan the prm- "Are llte testimonial letters publish :

in the third car consists of maps, pie- Pd in '!1e adv~rt1· 0 t f L a· E I ----- -- --Fvery one who tri•'s it. is luticl in I opal of v.·h1ch does not exceed $30,000 ' , ,,emen s o · y 1a, . tures, and models; to show why cer- " 1 owne, b, . , · d" ·d I t . Pinkha111's Vegetable Compound gen- THE HIPPODROME t - f d 11raise of Phosphated Iron and vou 1 . Li ) '

1:1 111 ivi ua • par nei- u1·ne and sur•e'.I" In anS ''"er to th~t am oo s must be saved in order thi,t ' ' · ' 0 1rn ccrnor·,t,cn shall be exempt " ~

· hav.e got to show people thel'le day1< . , ·•~ ' 1 ' · ' . . . q1.;.estion W<' want to answer most em-, --Tonight's number is worth the I Amerirn may feed both hherself and To insur1c phys ici:: :,s and thC'ir; f. on_1 gra,. uatcd · add1t10nal mcomc

her allies. It ere are shown also some patients receiving thP genui1H p:, - s- i ta~~~ comm?nly kuow~ a~ surtaxes. phatically yes; and it is gladness for \Vilh the beautiful evenings now admission alone to see. fliI:> •ed Iron it rrns ;,c,'n nut, up in j , J. Tho

1 mterest received after fo-:· health restored by the use of Ly- th:) grand roads of our people are

piece of Ger man equipment, cap- _,1 1

D ·. l 110 l'Palcrs .,mll' ;ry ,l;t 1918, on amount of dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- their way to the Pottsville Hippo--No. 11 of the official Allies' , tured n.Pcntly on l•'rench battlefields .aps1:1« es on Y- ... 0 n

1 ~- ,w_ -~ _ t Ibo_ nc;; of ,_:i_e First Liberty Loan con- P_ound after weeks, months and some•/ and we do believe a vaudeville the-

by American soldiers. Perhaps the •~ gi:e~ Y~~ ~;.Hs or , ie,s. 11" 8 ! ,nteod d:itPcl E"ther Nov, 15, 1917 or times years of suffering that ha" a•1e would be a good investment for

war Rev iew. mvst interel'ltin,g item is the steel o,~ _c~p. ul -:r L"t h the li•·u ·ot i ,,fay 19.1 ,_, th, Second. Libel'ty Loan_. pr::impted these wome_n to write such) on,· own town whe11ever we see the 2.rmo1· worn by the German projectors , 00;ge · 1 sc · 1 . . ~ · '. 1 con- e rted ar:(l u '.!coverted , and the 1~tt."rs as 1.l!ey once did may profit by i,l't at numbers of our 1wople who fre-

Scenrs of battle taken right of liquid fire. :,•1rm s ~r~v1i S1~ore, al1rl eadn.g 'ug I Third Libert.y Loan. the principal i 1w1r ex11erience. ~d qucnt the r,plendid playhous0 which

in the trenches and at the bat- 01s s eve Y e e, ____ I of' which doe- not e;,ceed $45.U00 in ' -- - I till' county sea thas establ ished for itA As crowd:. an' large:;t in the aft er- ti w~TH THE STTR"EONS · 1 1 tie front. noon as many ~s d MARSHAL HAIG"S R''!l'POI~'l' , 1e. 3ggri>galf' shall be> <>,Prnpf from, , '-T peopt,,. Tl!P p,ace is atwa.1s t,t el,

• ~ cau o ::;o are urgerl 4:1 -~ . Sll('t• taxo;!s i'.•·n·ided, Lowf'ver. llt<': ..-\T THE HOSPITAL 11n rn,•Uei· when you gd there• anrl

It's a show woi·t h seei ng to-

night. Do n't miss it,

in

Friday, Constance Talmadge

"A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS"

I<' come in the morning wheu they j :>.:~gr"sa t ed JH'lTICiPal of sur·l! fJrn•d ,; 11,,, :<ho\\ is lllOst alwaj'::; ,, g-ood on<·. 11ill ha\!.' a good opportumty to talk LUNDON. Oct. 3. -The Gl'rm<!nS · doe:s net px,0 epf\ one anrl one-hp_l! · 1,eillt , audevillr ~nrt :;plenr\id varict_v with the prnple in charge. Small :i.re retreating on a twenty-rnil" fwnt i tirnn~ 'ii"' amount of bonds subscrib I Thursday·□ opcrat10ns at the Voun acts arf' ,,!way•, staged and in addition , 1 between Armicntier, ,: and Lr·ns, i ed llv the O\H-er to the Fourth Li"-- t~in Springs Stale Hospital at Foun a hig film is featured. •roday's pk-

cni dren, not accompanies by their h I H d ct u · Field l\1ars a aig aiinounce to- ;,_v. · erty Loan. / tam SJJrings included: , L11•·e is "Cra:;hing T!:trough to Ber-~-nrent~. n.rn admitted after 4:30 P. l\L 'J'l,,..y nn· eYacuatinr- highly organ- Urder this rnlin_i:--it i~ 11 0

bl, 1 \ir:. '\iribel L,0ibold, Mt. Carmel, ab- )111,' 'rt sensational film in e,·ery senr,e . eel 11os·11· u • \ h 'ch 1.! 0 v h"\"' J1~lll . . 0

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' . n I . 11 d d tl t l . 1· , ·~ ·1 o '.\ .. \: i. ~. "' ,' ,- exempt ~J10,000 aside from the holll- i ,., i1111t,,. oi ,H' ,,or a.n ie s ree::; m ronc Tried Many, Found the Beet

l<'oley's Cathartic Tablets keep Uw bowels rec;ular, swecteu the stomach and t one up the liver. J. G. Gaston, Newarl{, Ind., says he used a great many indsor cathartics, but 1r0Jey's Cathartic Tablets gave him more sat, 1sfaotion than any othre. He s::iye thPy are the best cathartic tablet~ made. Sold everywhere. ad,

Bll1C" the lleg1upmg oft ·eneh vmrfa•·e.: siags or the l<'irst Liberty L(la .. I 1\T-lrj Olchcsl,y, Mt . Carmel, appen- or t he 1hea1re arc pa.eked for hour:-; Phc Brit ish ;:i.ttack north of 8t. ~)uon-. fo1lows · ' · · 11

' as rlir..:ili:-;. by PagN poovle 11aili11g for a t.:hancr• Lin ,.., aR resumed this morning. I $5,000 a.ggre~ated r . 11 . , I .Julia WerLman, .ML, Carmel, hand to gel in. H

Tl 1<' _retirement alre:-.9y ~as reach ed, [our JJPr cent. ~;md riur !nd 1~:e;.~oa~~ casl'. :1 :i:11·1xt1un depth ~f two ~ml~s :n'ld the, ppr ,:ent. issue. I l•'rauk Brucz, Midvalley, abdomin-Hn! ,-,h auvance is contmumg. ~4':> flt,O :-lP.:"'rerra1.ed f 11 . . a1 .

T' e GPrm·•ns ha falle 1.JJrk to ' ',,,,. ·' 0 a prevwus r ' · .._,, G"lb t , ' . , ": ve , n · . ftcur and four rnd one half per c·ent ! . ames ,,vans, 1 er on, left arm. ,he _ Im? c;-f ½1te, St. Aguste, D ,ivam,. t lie c, iMnal fli">scriber and holder of' .Tu·onw Mahoney, Locust Gap, right -~as, or La~asse, e~et ot Auver,s and ':"•P.' •o ;n l~ourtb Loan Bonds I arm. , west of Bois Bren1er. , ~~o nor, Fourth I,oan Bonds prvided Wm. Bernetsky:, Gilberton, right

A Woman's Hearty Recommendation

A Paramount picture in 5

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1 acts.

5 and 10c. -.)'Va r I j ---~-~~--,i:-.~_ior

A very pleasing comedy dra.

ma. Miss Helen Norkiewicz, Gilberton, left for ·waterbury to visit relatives and friends.

' 'l l!Pl' hohls and is the original sub- I arm. Mi.-;s Ca,harine ~cbaeffer, _ Mis~ '.·rii,Pr for trcse bonds before filing 1 ______________ _

Helen Hosler and Miss Mary Bdt:;,,rt- cax return . l · er l_eft this morning by ~uto for $30.000 Fourth Liberty Loan four elJLa.inetl through tlie conversion of Bloc..1sburg, to attend th_e fair. I and one-half due 19H opt~onal 1nz l'l'tYiou~ !<'an:::.

\Vorry and overwork cause kidney trouble and women sun'or equally with men. Mif.s S:irn Testen BelviOPrr-, tll. \\Ti! es: "I could not stoop and when )own I 1,acJ to crawl up by a chair. I ,._ :-ts so lame J s.i.ffcrcd agony. Now I .-,,pJ like a new person, stronger and ' -1.tPr in every way. I heartily recom ,._ "'nd Foley's Fidney Pills. , Soldc_

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· :t. THE MAHANOY. CITY RECORD .f:

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t "Give me The Mahanoy City * ¼ Record that keeps intelligence ~: ~t with you." :t ~ ~

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LEASED w,RF,r SE~VlCE OF THE UNITED PRESS AND AI.L IIO:'.\IE, COUNTY AND COURT NEVIS PRESENTED TO OUR READERS DAIL y .. . . . : : ~ ~

FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR THE MAHANOY CITY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1!:>18. TWO CENTS

175,000 C_Asis. OF SPANISH INFLUENZA IN THE COUNTRY BUT>THAT :CAN'T STOP G IBER LOAN DRIVE

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:'.i~. _I\tLIES PRESS ON VICTORIOUSLY, C USHING HUN HORDES SWEEPINfi ,QUARiN:tt.,_~;

A6AINST .. lNFLU~ENzA· 1 ~~::~l~i~hi~t!~:s~nited States of Ameriia wants to borrow

Wilson or Wilhelm ! Schools, Saloons, Theatres and Amusement Places Closed

' lto beat the Hun.

AMUSEM···E .. -NT' ... s. ·A··· , .. N· · o i Six billion dollars from 110,000,000 people whose annual in· & • :come is $50,000,000,000 a year! Just as the Mahanoy City Board of Health was oon-

,, ., • . , Is the credit of the United States worth one-tenth of the tre- sidering the advisability of holding a meeting to discuss and

in This City, Temporarily

SALOONS IN THE STATE take action on the Spanish influenza situation in this city

, . ij , · . . : men~~~~ !:~;,e t~:r :::e::::e~: !~~h~mJ:i~:~ ~;~f ~: :1a>' as wdl f!~l~~~~~~:~,0

~~~e1~-:~ta;yt~l~i~!~0i~~!oi~~ 1t~=a~~;~:~

.. • . • · dose shop, tear down the Statue of Liberty that guards the main s~oner of Health stating that all saloons, dance halls, moving

,TRIBUTE TO I 1 SOLDIER BART

Pl., 1 1 1

. ~ Th : b d ·t ~ . . .- T • • /gate of the country, roll up its flag, throvv down its ; r 'l1S ;-1r,d let prcture places and other amusement halls should be closed n,,H e Pua, ct. .- e oar

O 11 YANKS AND FRENCH ·11 h b '] d H · ;,ending a further order from the State Board of Health. M'CLOSKEY healtl'.'. made a_ sweepi~g. cl_osing or- r .. : lC O -na! e uns warm m.

der aliet'lrng Pluladelpl11a m 1ls efforls 1- . , • . 1 The proposition before the coun<r:; is simply thi:.;;: As to the schools this was regarded as a matter to be

ltco. fight the Spanish influenz~ epldem- fi·. A'Rn. ·A'D' v· ANCIN" WILSON or WILHELM! l::f1. to the discretion of the local Board of Health. n \J Dr. John R. Bissell. vaccine physician for the Board of lt was a sad incidettl or (Ile GHEA'l'

The ordel' is _for an indefinite perioll \ . . 1 . , . We can be free und0r Wilson or grnvel before \VHhlern. li cnlth, finding the 1st ward fairly reeking with the disease w AR.

and cai1 only be revoked by order of I EAST. OF RHE MS It is up to the American pconle. Th:;; subscriptiGn rmd oYcr- ~:nd many pupils detained at home owing to that form of ill- Bart McC'loi;keL the belovPd Bart the board· It is being placed In efl'ect ·· · · · · · 1 f'nbscriptir.n o.f the $G,000,000,00() Liberty loan will be; the :'l.11S°lv·er. ness in house, conferred with the Mahanoy City School Mccloskey, of Jacksons, did not die immediatelv. I Board and the conclusion was reached that the schools in batle; nevertheless, he gave up his

Schools ~fall kinds-public, priv•te i · . · . --,---· _vVhen wc say vVJLSON "'? me 0rn not Vvilson, the man. \Vil- life for his country. ancl parnd1ial-must close. Theatre~ ... W11TH-. TH-E .. &MERICAN ,FIRST c,rm ,;,; only anoth,r way of say mg AMERICA. We ,;ay ~iJLSON shoalcl be closed to prevent a general epidemic. It was in a war camp down a1 Edge-

d t . • h ·t b \. "MY Oct 4 -American trnous ad• Ac_'cordingly this 2.fte:rnoon Sup't of Schools H. A. Oday wocd, Md., far way from loved o!!es, an rno wu pictures ouses mus a .-: ·•· . : ·.! Rh' . I .j t h<'ca1rc \V'Json hapnen" to bP. ihe 111:AN AT THE l"ROMT tn·,, <.l 1 d 'i ancing· east o · e1ms n con une · ' ' · 1-- "' - • J' ., . . • • .• ·, · s,o notified the teachers and pupils and the schools will re- whom no doubt he sighod for an

<' ose · . ion· • w~tb: , the ·French have advance:! 11'a 1 \·1·ho nrr,, ~hP PEOPI E h"VC cl1O,-r,.., as Oll • roM•ir "ND'<'n l'il:-_, 1·11 closed tempoI·ari'ly. lon°·ed for wheu he fell that he wa;; Churches and Sunday schools must · ' ' ' v, • .,, ~ - . J .,, u , • ,:, u I ~, • , HJ..c-'I.. ~ ~.r,- ... 0

nearly thtee miles. The battle is 1-,,.r "Hir.,r;, f h . passing into the vale of the shadows, rPmain C"loseu. All places_ of ~muse-. continuing: ·.... . . , P ,-(. . J'...L' o . t e forc,es 3.rrayeri ng'an2<t l\'UL 11' AIUS?.J, ~rnd P!'· B~ssell and the B?ard of Health find housing that Bart Mccloskey passed to the ment mn~t .-Jose upon notilication by The assauit - began at 6:30 yestf)r• S'POKESMAK to inte1·prct the SOUL of Arnf'rica re,1:•e,·cnted bv conditions 111 the first ward 111 mosi, unsanitary shape. Base- great beyond. It was while in the the J)Oh(•p who are now distributhig d~y ,, mor.ni~ wi,thout any artillery WILSON ; ·t · th h. d " KUI TUR " ,, . . ; .. . ,, " mcuts. which yeari:, ago were_ ordered" cleaned out" by the periormance of helping to win the tlw orde1·. . p'teparatlorl; . oe,:-D)ans were complete- .. aga.,ns e l eou., . ., • o, u-enna.n) r~p, rsenLd State Board of Health are still tenanted and make most ex- grPat war that his young live ebbed

Saloons arP not included in the or· , ly:S!Jrpri!Hl.(1 ... ,_ · ;,· · by WILHELM. 'I h. - a1Yay. ln brief,itwaswhilepreparing d h ir _,._. 1 hill ce1 ent ve 1cles for the 1,pread of contagious diseases. h ST ATTLE l]er, ln11 !)l'Opl'iC'tOl'::l of such pla<'eS Bl'(' . - rwq -a~ .... one:-, a . ,ml eti up ' ' Wilson plra<ls a Jcl {iqhis for RIG!l'I', J OSTICE an l HU- (;} to go- to t O great \VE B .

"·arnPd Hot to let patrons congregate .IJ"'i'.lltu:o-AmdrJcans- ga1µ~d the days e . · a - 0 rnrches are also to be closed and Sabbath schools un- l◄'RON'l', thaL his great, big, manly ot· remain long in the premises. _ 1 ob}eetlt~ ---~~fore ,noon. _A grea.~ num- MANITY for ~11. The oth~r smgs odes to the "SHIN~NG SWORD" til a thorough investigation has been made. hearl ceased to beat and his great

Fu11eral of Yictlms of influenza o1· • bepof ;p.r~so~ers, guns, material and and fights to CONQUER all. There is to be no visiting of the sick and in case of soul, on fire with patriotism, WENT -. t b 1 ,. t tt de i suppHes wer:e .ca:ptur~d. . . . d th - t f 1 . t b h Id WfEST-into the dawn of a new life.

pneumonu mus e pr ,a e, a en ' ·· ' - • If there IS love m the heart of a man for his countr th t· ea a pnva e unera IS o e e in each case. Many brave boys are giving Ull nnly U,\' adult members of the famll,r. B'~ R' ·"'1Ti•su· ~TOOK ' to show it . It . h A. • tt k d d y de 1me ~s to the closing of schools-the Board of Health is their lives on the balUefield. Many itn<l <·auuot be held in any church u,r . 1 . ,•· . . I . IS n?w. IS w e~ a com1Lry L:' a -~c e an en anger- pcrrn1tte?, to ykgreg3:te pupils of affected zones if possible other boys, equally as courageous <'hapel. _ .•. , _. '. , .••.. , . <:d that it requires the .iffecbon and practical aid of its people. In- and contrnur Sli'-J)ension of the :nuhlic pai-1Jchial and n, rl·vate and patriotic, arc giving up theii•;;

Em11loyes of lmrbe1· or mnn1curc 4' ooo·' ',. ,. '·RISONERS :gratitude is not the part of Americans. schools have been ordered. ill CHllOllmPn1 camps ftorn the dre~d shops, hotels, restaurants, lunelt ~~- , . Spanish influenza. Whether "ovet· ,·1 ► 11nte1·8, bak(•t·Je,; or any place where j , , ·_ , , i. . But Americans are called upon to show, that they do love Th~ condition of affairs at Cressona and Schuylkill there" beyond lhe surging sea or i'.•."id. i" :-_·er_v('cl "_· ho __ eontt·act 1_11_ e di~- __ •,:. PEAT·I. ·NG, OFF FOE their country. They are __ called up_on to. shO'I-Y that th<>y m_·e grate- Haven is alarm_ing, many cases having bec,n rpeorted. Shen- "over here" in the midst of mighty

1 11111 t :stop "01! on the first lud1 ,.. f l t th 1 700 000 fi l t F ando~':.h. Pottsville a_ml Gil_be'rton abo n nml;er mai1y ca~. a~. war vrepuralions, boys are dying for '·": " . ' · · ,f-,.f"', '... ·u O e, , g11ngmen111 ◄ rmce,40,000ofwhrimhave ... •"'"' tllei1•countrywillingly,thoug'1sac• ,·ution>' of :iffed1on and not return mt""ilf ·., ,, -. ·, ... r:"" l k'll d d . d d . A . i k th h 11 f l!.i1·v~i-:v; prec?uho_n w1l~ b~ taken to stem ihe spre2.d of ritically and "•itllout a murmur. l'I ('Oll\':tl~•scent und all danger 0t i, ~1·~1'.rDoJ. ' ·oc1- ., 4.-British troOpfi ,ee~ l e an_ woun : smce menca 00 up e C a enge 0 an the msease, which IS claimmg thom;a.11ds of lives in this 'L,at's the st11J'f the Yankee boyH to11raglon is remoYed. ~.~· the fttgh ' ground northwest of cnv1ons, lustful, hateful and savage enemy. They arc a1,;ked to country. arP madp cf. That's the stuff of

TltP ~ame order applies to e_mploye,~.· .. : ··,1i!:rt, in .dos,,e, fighting .yesterday show it by doing something. By taking LIBERTY BONDS as E_i'very pe_rson in Mahanoy City i s asked to co-operat(' i'n ll'hich Bart-the belovPd Bart Mc-ot. d;,pa1•(111ent i:;tore,;;, the Rapid T!'ad-t i~· ~at off . coulit~r-attacks and took , .· . ' tl t d Cioskcy wass uad(' . To fight or di(', :;it curnpuuy and those OI\ raHway pa~, f~d Le-Catelet. Field .Mi rshal many as they can pa.:, for now and dmmg the next fow months. P~1l'R"'_P~ le Cl Yan thereby bring about a normr,] condifrm tc ti,:,llt until l:eath, to flgilt and die ~engPr cars or Pullman cars. ;_>ii' ·/eported to-day. . they can prove up to the acid test. Doing that they are helping to Oi. affmrn. ,wd bleed, to give up every 0ndear-

All LibPrty Loan mass meetings a1. th or ~t. Quentm more than win the war I ment and promis(' in this life-that is also culled off. ·,., Q ,prisoners were takan yestPrday. · 1----------------.....:..~------------...: the characteristic of an American

There are thousands of cases o! iuJ:,.'):'he · British have advanced about The $6,000,00-0,000 that the country has need of it available. _____________________________ sold in and truly Bart McCloskey was :iuenza in the ci_ty,_ whole fl\,Illilies beiif,,t~' ~l~, !sartrheea~hbinetwtEtheen rAr1·1m".'a3mieeraesst It is in the savings of the people. It is in the wages of the workers. one of this type. Ile did not cross the mg among th~ '1'3l~tldms.thYester!lny 6StP,!.. Pt\.r1!tter place~ a y It is in the income of the businesp and profess1'onal men If 1't 1·" INCRE'ASE FOR I Refowich Bros. Ne:w Fall Suits an::l SC'a bu( he longed to do s_o. 1-!is llP\\' cu:ses anu .., ea s were repor :f . 'f-!j _________ . . '' • ..., ~ j Over:oats on Sa!e at $18, $20, $25 roirntry had a greater need for 1nm ed . ·. ''f ;i:1_~. - ,. not all m hand at the moment, it is on the way and it may be , ancj up to $35 on this side and he hea~·hene~ unto

· ____ ;;-i.lrE SPRING CHl."KEN, 36c A LB. rled d ' TL1E MINE\ITORKERS' These suits and overccat 8 back Ull h~r ,mandates .. A halo of ~eroism, a All Saloons Ordered · Closed 1,, ;,We will sell our receipts of live I ge · [! 1,.,1 Vl our staternenr that wP sell better cro" n of gloiy ai~d honoi to-day a-

Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. f4_..n·r. 'l{n~i. pi:in.g chicken tomorrow at 36c a lb. The most serious MISTAKE that an American can make is tr, I clothes for Jes~ monev lhan any other ' dorm; the worthY torm of th e depart-, ·11 :lt O H GOODMAN &. BRO t~ · k th h I store in town. The\, are the same ed young soldier. He sleeps by "all

l~ranklin Royer, acting conunisl'lioner;~;.,.)J .. :· . . . !lm at e is safe. He is 3,000 miles away from the battlefront W,\SHING'l'ON, Ocl. 4.-Indica- make suits other ~tores a.sk $22 •o his country's ':ishes. blesl." "f hi>alth of Pennsylvania, 01·dered !htll! ·, •·· · today If the Ger d f t d th ]l' • l d' . 1. t d ti t ge ·nci·eases ,. 40 ,V , 1 'b ( B d R And whal ol thn fathers and moth du,-,in"' of all saloons and aniusemcri't ,':;_ '.N. o,b, by men's and young men's $1.50 .• • mans e e;:i e e a ies, 111c u 1ng our men 111 iorn; o- ay were ia wa 1 · · 4' . · e accr111 ,1 n y on s. e- . ·• 1 . . . , . • . •• •

" "' 1 ~ t $l 00 d • 1 50 :i; th H Id b ~ought by min em in the anlhracite fo\\'ich Dro~. 1t e1 ~. \\ hat of then gifts upon thQ >laces throughout the state, us a' , fo ,.,_Z.00 cap.a .on sale a · au 'I' • ranee, e un wou e here tomorrow, fields \\ill he granted and made cffec ________ altar or libPny? The fatlwrs of

•11ean_s of_ p,:eYenting the spread of tl11' 'Special at Refowlch Biros. 1t The Hun is here! He is in our midst with his disloyalists, tive soon as the outcome of confer- BUY LIBER1'Y BONDS ,\rnerica, lhe 1110l11en; or America, ,p:1111s11 mfluenza.. _ and his spies and spread • f 1. . b t th l <l . onc,'s beL1YePn union leaders and J<'uel __________ who hare given such Hons freely to

'.l'he order goes mto etrect irum~t.ll- NOTICE . - er O le a OU v e oan an other thing. , Aclmiui>;lrator Garfield ancl Secretary the cause of the n2tion-the 11istro -,tely, and will remain In force untn He IS off our Atlantic coast with his submm·ines. He is probablv 1 :wihvn. c ! the neIJartment ?r :i,abor Lakewood Club dance at Elks' and glory of their dePrts remains fade-'' rther notice. The Mine ExamUltns Board will here wi"th h1's d1'sease germs. fhe confe1NC<'H arP coutrnurng to- Hall Saturday evening, October lP:-;s and undying. Even in our deep-

.... .DieeE' Saturday, Oct. 6, 1918, betw~'ll est patr·otic d ·t · J 1 (Continued on vage i) th h f 3 d 9 t th un. t h. h . . . <lay. 5. Attend and enjoy a social , ' i ar or i i:s a co osHa i,;ac-

e ours O an P, m., a e vv ua as appen€1d to poor Belgium, her virtuous daughter:-;, . Garl'it•ltl ha,; admitted that the. men rifice to part with such manly youni CC>Operatlve buU\ling, third floor. her old folks and her little b~bes. hei- sacred c th d. l • d h in the a11l11rac;tP fields arP rece1vmg evening- with the merry crowd. fellows as Bart McCloskev. JacksonH

THE SMARTES1', By order of . . . . . _ . , a e 1a s an er 1

'e;,s mo;i"Y than thoHe 111 the b1tum- The place to meet your friends. and Mahanoy City mourn· the passing CLEVEREST STYLES · lt CHAS. KOLB, ltfe-sustammg mdustnes, would not measure the hatred, the fc- 1 incurs fi€lds and that the anthracite Jones will play. Boyle, of of another gallant boy.

I Sec'y of Ex. Boal'd. 1·ocity and the destruction of the Hun were he to land . ' mining requires more skilled work• Lansford, Tuesday. o3,3t No medal of honor rrom :1. govern• . . . . · an army, c1c( men bu1 at the timP of lhe recent __________ ment that appr0ciates the sterling

IN FALL SUITS AND COATS ARE SALOON OPENING we are landmg armies rn France, in NewYork. J ;;tril,c Jir, 2.uuounced that he would worth cf a finp ~-outll lost through Now READY W

It is genuine economy to make your d l TltlS ,EVENING e would not get off with 811 indemnity of $1 500 000 000 t help tile miners get an increase ~ntil old tires last longer. Use our Vul- ealh in t ,c iwtion's !'Service, no finer

h • R . . . . · ' ' , 0 thP Dep:irtmPnt of Labor subm1lted . . . . f . . sympathy cculd be tendered the dear Each garment ls fashioned of , G d

I thl . f sa im, as USSla IS paymg him. We would not pay $6,000,000,000.

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reports or living cosls. camzmg seivice- Ieise, & Co. 1t moth<>r could b P tendered or could pay thoroughly service~ble materials. loon~~ 12°fe:a':f Pin: s~;:::

0rL:nch'; ,ve would pay what it cost Germany in marks to wage this ,var. It is (!l~ite generally a~snmed th~:

1 New fall hats, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. more fitting tribute or stir with more

They have been designed by tailors Id 1 'd) B t f ines liquors How much is that? Appr . .. I 84 000 000 000 , the conferences provided lh1s , S·,rncial at Refowich Bros $3 50 to feneht pride the hearts of those who who have an en~able reputation for ~ 1

8 abn · t es Eo -; d • lco e · oximace Y , , , marks, or $21,- m:cessary information. The beli<o" $4 50 other slores ask fo thes · s e mourn than the ~imply expressed making superior fitting garments and ad er -~erf et· t h very O Y we

3~t 000,000,000 ! is that an announcement of increases I ha.ts r e a~t testimony of a red-bloded American

being first to show the new fashlons.1an ma e ee a ome. 0

' The tax would be d" soon wi!1 be forlhcoming. i. · ___________ • boy'R devotion to duty and to hero-lt W ALLAUER'S ----------- _ ictated and fixed by the Prussians. It It is a"lso understood that Garfield iRm. He has "goue west" in a great

'WOMEN ARE ASKING would not be a loan. It would not come back with interest It has made. a conference with President I GIRLS WANTED holy cause. FOR JUST SUCH SOFT would be gone for good d th· · dd 't' t . · , Wil.,on on the subject. Early in Sept i . . . From the McCloskey ltomP in .Jack-

AND GRACEFUL . . ' an IS m a _ 1 10n O the sacnfice or I J<'rnnk J. Hayes, President oJ' the u.: Expenenced and inexperienced, on sens tlwre 1,·av('s a service flag with

AFTERNOON DRESSES good American hfe.

1 M. :;'· '?f A., as~e,d Garfield _to appeal I Government work, on time or ll r doz- 1wo :1tars thereon-one for John, a NE-CAL

I The $6,000 000 000 that the govern t k th A .. lo President \V1lson 0!1 bPhalf_ of the I zen. Prices incomparable. brother of brave Bart, who is in

Orchestra of Sunbury, at Maher's . ' . ' · men as S e merican I Anthrar,to men. \Vlule Garfield r e- -1

l<'rance. Now one of those blu~ star;-; Friday Assembly Dance, Shenandoah, As these at '19.50, $22.50, $25.00 ~eople to lo~n 1t :s n?thing more 01· less than LIFE INSURANCE )'used ton '.'~a:'e such an appeal at the ,

1 Gerh,ardt's Shirt Factory l:as been transformed into gold. fol'

Oct. 4th. Doc Evans, vocalist. 02 3t e,ud $36.00. · , for the nat10n; hfe msurance for every man d l 'ttl 1 .1mP, c, 11 e.,pcmdence between Gar-, o~,lmo. Ba,rt' MoCloskPy has "gone west" to ' All newly arrived for tomorrow's child. FIRE INSU r . · , woman ~-n I e, field and Secretary of Labor mRd0 I ----------" fiU a hero's grave.

, . , _ selling and the most glorious we have ·+ ' • RAN CE agarnst the torch of the enemy that •c!e- · publ!c mention of st~1?s taken by the! $2 and $2.25 Freeland overalls, $1.8~. Ii;1 through the McCloskey gate all Boys and children s mack1_naws and had at the price. · l':.royed Lrnge, Namur and Louvain and SECURTTY INcUR I P_res1d_ent . to slab1llze _the ,~age Special at Refowich Bros. 1t afternoon yesterday, all last evening

overcoats on sale at Refow1ch Bros .. 1t ' W ALLAUER'S I ANCE f th' t . . ' . · · :i - , s1tuat1on Ill "competenl ,ndustnes.'' ___________ and all claJ to-clay . st rranwd friends at $1 to $2.50 Jess than elsewhere. 1t · , ; · or ~very mg ang1ble and mtang1ble, that is dear to the ln this connection Garfieid stated to cx:1end syrnpallty 10 the h0reaverl

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free American people hP wou 1d call lhe conferpnce now in CORSETS A'l' WALLAUER'S parPnls· the loyal. 1wtriolic narP11ts, Breyer's Ice Cre'am ot ce to N>f)trtY: wnera 'fh · ))rogrc 'i', '-1 r . aull Mn;, ,Jqhn Mcl'lo:,;kcy, who

ice cream dally, at Steiff's, '/21 East If you have a property to sell place 8 SOUL of AMERICA L against Lhe KULTUR ul' GF:f{. ______ '1.'Jn, lung, :;;Jiu1 Jines demanded bi lnv•· laill ctmrn uuu11 111" altar Ro pre-Centre street. 0-3-3~ it in my hands. I can heip you dis- ' MANY. IlUl LIBERTY BONDS fa~hio11 are a feature of the nPW co;, C!UU!l a Raeriflce, [hat time al0ne, to.

pi>se ot it in short order. if interested, I That is the issue, that is the reason ,.0

I. th F th ----~~~~~~~ sets. ,-,Ptlier with the memory of a hero-son. BUY LIBERTY BONDS

Gruber says:

Now is the time to put the pay into patriotism. Buying Lib­·el'ty Bonds shows whether. you, .. mean it wlrnn you parade tbe .streets carrying the starry ban­.Jlel'. The boys are donlg their part in great style, let us stay­at-homes ilo ours. lt

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1 , .1 e our . Liberty 1t WALLAUER'S will be able to assuage Lheir keen,

ca.I or e. •oan. · PLAIDS AND STRIPES __________ stony grief. ~ JOl;f,N ,J. HEHN, Sign up TO-DAY! ,, . -- . . , RBQUESTED TO CALL ('ipan in hi;; sports, for he wa. ' , 22 8, Jardin St., [ ht- newest separale sktrls to su1l J c'l'Yer football player and base! s7,ad Shenandoah, Pa. _____________________ all types and pocket books. All in the FOR LIBERTY BONDS player, faithful to his Christian dutie;;

new, rich dark colorings. I I

jn St. Canicus, a consistant member

FOR PLUMBING ANQ TINNING

·caii WU!lams & Kinsinger. 430 East Market street, or 'phone Bell 105-W. a1,tr.

'l'WENTY STUNNING STYLES IN GEORGETTE

WAISTS AT $5.98, $6.98, $7 .50

Some with the prPvailing "neck lines." White, flesh, bisque and suit shades. ~

rt is geh'ulte econ.omy to mak'l youf lt ____ WALLAUER'S

EARLY SEASON

SALE OF FURS

1t W ALLAUER'S i Purchasers of Liberty Loan Bonds of l•'ather lliathew Pioneer Corp;;, , I of first, second and third issues are re- filial, c;bedient 8011 and loving brothe1

11is life shone resplendently and wit Postpone Sale i lJUested to call for their bonds. edifying effect among the other sol

. -- i The sale that was to be held in TTNTON NA'fTONAL BANK :(,rs with whom he moved daily in We ha Ye maugu,rated an early sea-, the i,Velsh Baptist church tomorrow. a\\'Dy Maryland war camps.

sen sale or furs. A svlendill ashort111i>11( ·11as l.Jeen postponed until October J'.l. His remains will lie in state a of scarfs, caps and muffs, at an aver-

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, lt $3 Velour Men's Hats, $6 1 t homp of his parents in .Jae age ~aving of 25 per rent.

1 ___________ SpPr-i:il :JI ll0fowich Ur,lfl

\1,.·h1\1•1:1 hP waH born ~5 year~ ag<

olil tires last lon~r. Uire oul' Vul,1 --------------'-~~, ,,.~ set".-f....a-llii'ser c.- co. 1t, BUY L_B.ER'!'Y BONDS

srolP.. olcl tires last l0ng1:r TJqr .'J'l!' Vu!- BUY. BUY LIBERTY BONDS Hif< rPm,iins arrived [!,i,; All~ tha new flat shapes, capes and jl It is genuine economy to make your I a mililary funeral will be bel,1.

1t W ALLAUER'S camzmi; :sHVlCb-Hc,!i:,&r & f'f',, 1t j Uli BY BY, L_BERI f N1 tht, " ln l: "" h. tr<:iin.

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THE MAHA OY CITY RECORD, FR TOBER 4, 1918.

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FOR LIBERTY! lVfahanay City Record ''Some of our officers who were out this morning examining

foe battle ground of yesterday came on the body of a doughboy. Kearby lay the bodies of ten Huns, a mute, but eloquent testimon- · ial of how this American soldier had died. 1

Market and LoCUJ!t Street,

Ma.hanoy City, ''Surrounded and opposed by tremendous odds, he refused

to surrender, but fought with bayonet and rifle butt until he was hilled. He was only a lad. How many foes he faced until the glo-

1 rious end we could only guess."

Thus reads a dispatch from the war front by Mr. Don Martin, t he special correspondent of the New York Herald, with the Amer-ican armies in France. I

It does not say1whose boy it was. In the course of time when the stretcher bearers get through with the more imperative duty of caring for the wounded and the breathing, they will lift and carry gently that gallant boy to the rear and determine who he

THE RECORD PUBLISHING co, !was. I .\", c. O'CONNOR, Editor and Managu But he was an American lad, fresh, young, we know, and God

'Phonea-Bel!, 38-J'; UDlted-84-E

SUBSCRIPTION RATES ,

Jrnows brave, for He saw him battle at least ten Huns, as the evi-tlence showed the officers who passed the way ,of his corpse. I

That boy went to France for the sake of every man, woman I and child in America. He is enshrined in some heart. In some home ther,e is going to be a vacant chair, a void in the heart of,, some mother, on account of that boy.

Effective February 1, 1018 Is such bravery, such superlative sacrifice, to be wasted? B~le oopte■ ................... • 2c Does such dev~ti~n to duty a~d. great cau~e mean anything?

1 Dal1very rate .......... . lOc a week Shall such patriotism, the patriotism that gives body and soul, Baell: issue■ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ic not be the signal for every American at home to do something? I MAIL RATE: Am&icans y,ho are not at the front or in the training camps

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"As a la:i:ative, and for stomach trouble, Dr. Caldwell's Symp Pepsin is a wonderful remedy. I suffered greatly from indigesti01i and found rcli~f after ttsing one bottle." (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by Cecil Fitzgerald, 829 14th St., Parkersburg,

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Constipation is a condition that should 1

never be neglected. The eliminative process is an essential factor in digestion and on its proper functionin~ depends the welfare of the entire system. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin relieves constipation without griping or other discomfort.

DR. CALDWELL'S

Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative

Sold by Druggists Everywbere 50 cts. u~:,) $1.00

A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, FREE OF CHARGE, BY WRITING TO DR. W. B~ CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET, MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS

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EVERY DOLLAR YOU INVEST IN THE

LIBERTY LOAN IS DOUBLY SAVED

You save it for your country and you save

it for yourself. •---•-------•_.,etrlll.z-.--••••-•---IIIIIJZ __ ..., ______ _,,__. .. ...,_

THE FIRST SATURDAY IN OCTOBER' .. Marks the actual start for the Drive on all winter goods. If you

have not started your winter shopping-start today. A week's delay may be vital to your health. Besides the money to be saved by early shopping, there is t11e rntisfaction of knowing that the cold winter days to come will hold no dread for you.

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LADIES' AND MISSES' NEWEST FALL SUITS AND COATS

Never have we shown so varied an assortment. The very newest styles in every new fall shade and material Come in and make your selection early. You will save at least one-third on every one of them.

$9.98 $11.98

LADIES' & MISSES' FALL WAISTS

$14.98 $19.98 to $39.98 -- ..... ...,,, SCHOOL SUITS FOR

BOYS We can rig your boy out at

a saving to you of from $2.00 tfJ $3.00 on every one. New brok­en weaves 11nd plain serges in Trench and Norfolk models. Sizes 6 to 17. t,ue year ...................... $&.oo can do many things to show their appreciation of the heroism and '

8lx month.I ·· ................ $2-~0 sacrifice of their fellows. They can, to demonstrate their grate-!--------------------------l)ne month ........... ·- "· · ... ,oc fulness, buy liberty bonds. This is not only a bounden duty to the 'PENNSYLVANIA'~

Just received another ship­ment of ladies' waists in tub silks, crepe de chene, Georgette and the new lingeries. All sizes. High and low collars also.

$1.29 to $4.98 $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 to $9.98 AL • n p;; :Jllillatt:r

P1lbllshed &Tel'T afternoon but living government, it is a solemn obligation to the boy whose body I lJ Sunda7 ~ay midst the ten enemies th.at he slew to safeguard those back CAS,U ALTIES

m the U. S. A., and the thousands of other boys like him who paid

REV. DR. CONWELL AT COUNTY -SEAT

LADIES' NEW FALL MILLINERY

THI! RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Wt,h

0erlsda.me price in keeping the Tun off our backs on this side of the REPORTED

The 38th annual convention of the Schuylkill County Directors Associa­tion will be held in Court Room, No. 1, Pcttsville, Wednesday morning, Oct. 16th.

Here are the biggest values in town. 'Every one different, the newest styles and they are all worth double the prices we have mark­ed them.

$1.98 $2.98 and $3.98 Mahano1 City, Pa. Did you subscribe yet?

T, c. O'CONNOR, HARRlSON BALL, Will you, for the sake of liberty and the J, H, O'CONNOR, Propr'a. · who gave his life in the killing of ten Huns?

unidentified boy

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OFFICIAi. ENDORSEMENT EMPTY YOUR WARDROBES ----) --· - -----·-- . - .:;-

TIii:: united Put>listiers '\s~•J ,,.a- l tion of New York City has i11ve-;ti• gat_ed, and ~ertifie!i t.:i,. tho ci"Cli· fat1on of this publioati.>n. these facts have been established, and guaranteed to -_ 'vcrtisers.

There are thousands of men and women who have large wardrobes full ,of garments that they will never wear. They are too good to throw away or cut up and there is always the chance that thye will come in handy for some purpose, which purpose sel­dom arrives. There is one family in which it is a standing joke that father saves up all his old clothes to wear on hunting trips. When time comes, however, for these hunting trips the clothes usually are too much out of style even for a fishing trip.

From these thousands of wardrobes, whose principal virtue · will be the feeding of new colonies of moths, there should be with­Subscrtbera who ~o not receive The drawn during this week all surplus garments of all sorts. The

re~larly a.nd those cbAnging their co ec ion o oo mg for. the ten m1lhon destitute Belgians is in Mahanoy City Record promptly and 1 · 11 t · f th· · · · ·

address are requested 'tia notify this progress and Mahanoy C1ty can contribute more than its quota if oillce either by mall, telephone or In it but tries. peraon, Jil&ke an complaints llirect ~ the om.ce. Both 'phones.

DON'T ENDURE RHEUMATIC PAIN! HERE'S QUICK RELIEF FOR YOU

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918.

Stop the pain! Give me relief! That's \!Vhat you want when you're. hurt. That's what you get with Sloan's Lini­ment. It not only "kills pain," but does it quickly, without delay.

ASHLAND WOMAN HAS If you're tormented by Rheumatism, 8 STARS IN SERVICE FLAG

I Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises, Backache,

-- 1 'lnd body or nerve pain-j1:st sec how 1\Irs. Mary Coyne, or .Ashland, who I qu!ekly a little Sloan's Lii:iim~nt give:;

is ninety years old, enjoys the honor : relief. The very c.first apphcat,\n r_(:sts of having eight grandsons fighting' and comforts. ~ccms to reac.1 nght for Uncle Sam. I

'rhree of her grandsons are Maize-1

vilk boys, Patrick McLaughlin, with, an Am balance Gorps in France, the, past P!even months; Frank McLaugh­lin. member of an Engineer regiment, now on his way over, and ,Vi!liam McLaughlin, a K. o[ C. secretary at

~fown to thE; seat of the trouble, v.·arm­rng and easrng the nerves and tissues. You can almost feel th~ inflammation, s-r;clling or st iffncDs subside, as the pain grows less and less.

You don't even have to wait to rub in Slc'.ln 's Liniment. It penetrates, and its ck::r, c!c:in liquid can be poured rig: t on the skin without staining. Get a i:;:.:ncrous size bottle from your w.-~-.;gist tuday'.

Camp Taylor, Ky. These three come ,.,, _ of a family of seven brothers a1_1d it 1·1i ~'1#:~- , • C:',.t /':I) ' _;!\! if; probable that at least five of the , · t11:1 ;►.,¾1 C,&:~ ~,:,of~ ,A Mc-Laughlin boys would have been in ,.;," L l!il., "-i>"·* ,-p''t .. c.'1fc1!f...:: .....:,:_~~ ser'.'ice, but two other brothers, H J ,, , Rebert and John were rejected;; • • l\.REBS DRUG STORE and O'I'HER DRUGGISTS Robert, twice by the army and once l.Jy the Navy and John, once by tlll;l Navy and once by the army. Joseph 1

and James, two other brothers are _____ ,_,__, ____ _,

within the draft ages. WHEN '\\1.EA.K Frank was formerly empioyed in · OR RUN

the Mouillesseax jewelry store here anu early in the war was admitted to an Officers' Tr11-ining Camp but sus­tained an attack of rheumatism be­fore he was commissioned. He un-

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derwent medical treatment and was accepted by draft officials at Toledo, I Ohio, and is now on his way over. 1 William is a graduate of St. Joseph's , college, Philadelphia, and of Holy I Cross college. He was ready to re-

DOVVN by chronic or nculo throat an<l Jung troubl6S whlch oftea clPcre:..:.so ef'rlcienc::, and m.enace ll!o itselt:1 try

ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE This le ,,. C'alc!um t1MParatlon possess­

ed of marlced tonic value ln addition to its rcmf'dls.l Qua1it1ca. Contains no Al­cohol, Narcotic or He.cit-Forming Drug-. $2 size, now $I.SO. $1 size, now 80c. Price Jncludes war 'lai.. All drug-g-lsts.

C!l Eckman Lo.boratot'Y. Phlladelphla. 1111

c~ive his degree as Doctor of Laws I E.afe Over-Seas with the K. of C.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bray, 720 E.

I Centre street, received official notice

tEW HU~J C'-IMJCELLOR W.is Long f'leco:ini::ecl J_eader of D,

bruc,:k Moderates. .\m;;:('l'<!am, <kt. !.-I'l'IIICC' :\Ia-..:

:11iilnr. of BnrlPn, has been nnmP• < ft'nnnn imvcrinl r,!1:111 C'C'llor, n<'cor<lin· to the Zei tun;;; :Hi ttag-, of Berlin.

A council meding took place at th c-lmncellor's palur,, in Berlin, accor,1 :ng to acfrices recC'h'ell here. E111per" \i'illl11m pre><ide<l anrl thl' meeting; wn nHe11<le<l ll_y 1''ie1<1 :\Iarshal Y0!1 Rill t1rnh11rg;, ,,.ho had <·our!' to Bp1·1in \Yi.ti

f he Pmpern r. I,'onner Chancel !or yo· ·11,rfling-, Vic<' C'h:rn<'ellor von Payer :~11d sP,•()<1•al ~tate !'-PC'retnl'i~c; "·ere it :-'f<'n1lance. Why Hesl• tate that their son, John, arrived safe over­

seas. He belongs to the 13th Service ---1' Co., Dcta~~1mcnt Radi~ Operators. \.i(·p t 'J;:,11l't:llor nl!l Pa:·,,. J •·nhal,1·

I .,, ill l' l'lllH ill in tlrnl nf?i<-~ \\'I ilp tli< Money refunded if CIIASCO-VIN I Good For The Lehigh I', :·~fn];o of fort>:;:11 :ifT:tirs will . he l('f;

the Iron, Nux and Tasteless Cod Daniel 1V. Kaercher, chairman of .1, fh<' hands of diJllom:its. L:vrr Tonic docs not increase your Schuylkill County, announces all of rt Rl'PJII~ 11:1likt>l;, 111al Uenr>rnl HIP

sfr, 1,gth. 1 lite Lehigh Valley collieries have r e- Sf Pin "':11 ,·oHtillll<' as minister nl ported 100 per cent. subscriptions.

Orders i(azan \Vomcn Seized. ~-u .. -::!:1J!JJ1, O .. •. .J.-\Var :\Uni:,[('!'

'f"l}~"ky. :lC'f't">1'd "pp: t\"l tht' S-·\c:nl lte• \'1Jl11L:r.11 :><: !IP\\ ' Si' :!Jl,'I' ."i'lll'O<lrn• l):c>lo of l'<'lr,>:,":1d, ltn;, i:·s::l'd nn onlt'l' flint ni l the \\4;111<'11 1)f l\117.an 1'0 t!vli,·pn1 tl i11lo fh<' hnncl,; of 11tl' U1•rl Ul!:l!'tis.

9:iker Rct:;rni:; to P:::-in. I'nri,, Ot·t. ➔. .':P\l't01 1 D l1ak('r,

"-.n1P1·i,·H11 ~P('I'P l:-t.r;,;· 0f ,vn1·, 1·t•achecl

i'nris frn111 London . Ur is rc,snming i lH• ('l)lJ r,•1·rn(·('~ in which h:· \\' :lS (' fl·

g-a"e1l !Jpfor" his Yi>< it lo En.'.!;lnncl.

BUY LIBERTY BONDS

Killed In Action Corp. Harry Lawton, Summit Hill. Pvt. Eugene Beckwith, Philadel­

phia .. Pvt. Anthony Dudis, Shenandoah.

Pvt. Dixon.

Pvt. Pvt.

Sgt. Sgt. Sgt. C'orp.

phia.

Died From Wounds Jno. Armstrong, Mason and

Michael Selesky, Philadelphia. Chas. Raymond, Philadelphia.

Wounded Severely Richard Hague, Philadelphia. Frank Corboy, Altoona. Howard Kofke. West Chester.

C'has. Fitzgerald, Philadel-

Corp. '\Valier Green, '\Vilkes-Barre, Corp . .Jno. Sheper, Scranton. Corp_ Wm. Young, Pittsburgh. Corp. Harry Grove, Carlisle. Pvt. ,v"111. Gardner, ScrantoB. Pvt. Ben Grabill, Harrisburg. Pvt. Chas. Heath, McKeesport. Pvt Chas. ('arr, Philadelphia.

In the afternoon there will be 11 joint session of teachers and directors. Pcttsville on that afternoon will be graced by tile presence of that emi­nent churo1unan and educator, the· Rev. Russell H. Conwell, D. D., Ph. D., L. L. D., ])asl01: of Grace Baptist Tem­ple, Philadelphia and President of Temple University. Dr. Conwell will deliver his great lectill'e on "Acres of Diamonds."

Dr. N. C. Schaeffer, State Superin­tendent of Public Institution, will also speak.

Music will be in charge of Prof. Gibson.

OUIC.K ACTION SAVES LIFE Pvt: Chas. Falcll:er, Harrisburg.

Pvt. Wm. Evans, N'anticoke. Pvt. Geo. Llewellyn, Phoenixville. Cool Brain on the Job

Prisoner I l Some one with a cool set of nerves Pvt. Stanley Mrech, Scranton. and a clear brain has been right on

MARINE CASUAL TY tho j ob and saved some one ehe from

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WINTER ITEMS FROM THE MEN'S COUNTER $2.00 men's High Rock under-

. wear • . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . $1.25

Men's Freeland overalls, pr., ....................... $2.39

$2.50 flannel Jack Rabbit shirts ... , .............. $1.79

Utica vellastic fleeces .... $1.25

, Men's canvas gloves ...... 15c

$2.00 men's khaM shirts .. $1.25

Dr. Wright's union suits, $4.98

Pure wool men's underwear, garment . ... . . . . . . . . . . . • $2.29

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SPECIAL VALUES IN BOYS' WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS

A special sale right at the l..teginning ,of the season. Here arc over' 300 suits and overcoats in the best of all wool and novelty wool cloths. Tlrench, Norfolk and military effects in aU the newest shades. Sizes 2 to 16.

$2.98 $3.98 $4.98 $5.98 $6.98 to $9.98

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C'orp. ,Vm. Humphrey Larksville you read or hc-ard of such occurrence? Luzerne co. ' ' I It's dead sure that' it takes a clear

brain to act quickly and accurately. Died At Pottsville I And that means a system that is in

Mrs. Themas Erdman nee Clara I tip-top condition. It's a duty common Skeen, a life long reside~t of Potts- to every on~ to be in just such condi· ville di ed at. the Pottsville Hospital t1on at all times. BA-HA-NI, the only frem' heart disease. Her husband who way io perfect regularity of the bow­was the Pottsville agent of the United els and stomach organs, is the one Express Company preceeded her in thing that will bring about a clear death six years ago. She is survived head at all times. Get a box at your by one sistei· and one brother. druggist's today. Take on tablet with

· ______ ____ your evening meal each evening and Automobile Ablaze know the joys of a good sound stom-

An automobile owned by Harry Mar- ach, a clear brain and a ,vigorous tin, of Yorktown, was badly damaged I body! l<~or sale by George M. Litsch when it caught fire at Tamaqua at !l .

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1 nd leading druggists everywhere. o'cloek last ni~ht. Mrs. Martin who ______ adv was sitting in the front seat was slightly burned. 1 FEAR ALSACE UPRISING

Death of Louis Tott -Louis Tott, 23 years old, son of

Frank Tott, formerly of Pottsville, now of Aberdeen, Wis., died at a hos-, pifol at Leadville, while on his way/ to Doulder University, Colorado. No, particulars are given. RC' was a nsp- i hew of R. H. Morgan, of Shenandoah. I

0 :·mans Reported to be SendinJ !~ h::ib it:ints Into Bavaria.

'; 'IIPYU, Ocf. 4.-< ;prma11 milif:t1·~-1·•:l,01·ities ]rave hl';.{llll lo J'PlllOYe i!tlc'

nl.n!iitnnts of AlsacC', ac·<·ordi11g to lw Democrats, in PxpPct:1tion M a

·'rnnco-Ameri<'an attack on the frnn- ~· •!++!++!++!++:♦♦:♦+:♦♦:++:♦♦:♦♦: .. : .. :♦♦:♦♦:<>+:++:++:++:♦♦:♦♦:++:++:++:♦♦:♦ ~ ♦!♦ Tli;, inha!Jitants of twpnt~· Yillag<'~'. ~ W ? T" d? F 1 R D ? %

·:l<'lncliirlg F'errettee, Gouttwon and •~• arm• ire • ee un own• ♦•♦

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Saves·11me,. Worry and

Waste and -a loi: of dis­comforts when 1hemomin5cup IS

INSTANT POSTUM

rather-1:han cof'f'ee. -1

Postum is free -from caf­feine, is made in a momen-l, is de­licious, and the acme of ¼able bev­era5e economy.

For 8 chan5e try

INSTANT POSTUM

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Winkel already IH!Ye bren ~Pnt lo r:a- " •♦ .... •♦• Try a bottle of our ,. .... , ,·:11·ia. Some of the, villa~p1·.< have <'S· ♦ ♦

(fllJP(i acros~ thC' 8wis~ frontiPr. ··• Brown Stout, Nut Brow~,', ·:♦ t,'pnr of rliS(Jl'llPr is !'Hllt]):lllt ~. -':.. ·i.·

throughout Al~a(•e-LorrainP, not only J. ♦♦ :1111011/:( the l'il'ilians but a lso a111oug :. or Sparkling Ale r11,r U .:.

1 Ott' military fo1·ceH. J,'oocl is s<.:a1Tt> I ~, J :m<i litt!P fuC'l i;.: aYailahlt>. 1 •-t Prompt Delivery Direct to Your Home •t•

'l'l!C' German aulhoritiP!:S in Alsace- •• ♦♦

I Lorraine,, tlw D<>moeralP adds, nrP I.:. No better tonic for mid summer than COLUMBIA beverages. •••

♦ Made from best materials and backed by a reputation. Order a box ~

I :ifrnirl of a g-enernl nprisin1' in tho~e 1 '.♦ and be convinced': ♦.

. pro\",;11ces when fhp allies "ross the I--:.• ·>t •:.•

!fmlltier. -- ·:· COlU1nBIA BR[WING ca :i: I fh:,·~~~;~

1~~(! i:d~rtl:l£~l~():~:i('~vis~ I :I: ' IVJ l . I :I: I Poiut l11<' c·ourse rl1er<' is to he Jim- ♦ Both 'Phones 110 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. :

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111' innPa sp<I from :.:oo, tile present l nve,·nge, 'o 10<'0. 'Tl~e two clas~es no,v

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: nf 1lw 'n><titutinll will both be 1'radu-' I n,ed <•n ',01-cruhrr 1. ;

· Telephone Operator Recovered J Miss May Sullivan, the atlraclivo and effiliPnf operator at tl!P local f

llPll 1'P'0j)honc Company exchange, is t•:i.ck ~ t h<'" du lies after a brief attack I

: , f :11:icss.__ ______ I i BUY, RUY LIBERTY BONDS I OR BY BY, LIBERTY.

! l1Pll1lel1em',; banks have tak('n I ! $!!.500.00() worth of the Fourth Lib-,

I erty Loan.

Domnick McAndrew, of Shenan­dcah, called on friends on Easl Ccn-

~ tre street ,vednesday eveni~.

LIBERTY BONDS

1~he Best LAGER BEER Schuylkill County

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Brc,,'t cl only and cnl ir<:LY [rom the choic't H .\ ·ne;•;c~Aps and malt. As a bcver:i.gc it ha!l no superior and , t'l'.V few c<i'.JMf equals.

011r aim:---A superior article at a rcasonnhle price. q qers !or hotel anrJ ramily J)Ul'j?:l!'H'f, J)l'Olllptly a 1tP.D<lN1 lo and OPliVt'Wf1l free.

SHENANDOAH, PA.

JOSEPH WYATT, 5Z7-539 tAST <.;ENTRE ST., 1\lahanor Cif y, Lorn.I Agent

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ANKER SANK IN iBRITISH SMASH I

SEVEN MINUTES HINDENBURG LINE'. -- I

W:ASHINGTO, , Oct. 4.-The U. S. S. George G. Henry, a 10,000 ton oil tanker collided with a 6,000 ton American ferighter, Frach, some miles off New York and the craft sank in seven minutes. 41 survivors have been picked up, according to

Take Many Towns and 5000 Prisoners.

naval advices to-day. , ,;-

U I SUFFERED NOW PRESS TOWARD LILLE

SEVEN YEARS jJ I H:::" ::_a .:::,;,w::t:: •• L';: Was Eventually Cured by I French Drive Ahead In Three See-

l -d E tors. a,q· ia . Pinkham' s Vege• With the British Army ort the St.

table Compound. Quentin Sector, Oct. 4.-The British troops smushed a large and vital sec-

1 tion of the Hindenburg line between Philadelphia, Pa. - "I suffered for St. Quentin and Cambra!.

seven long years with a lame back, They have occup!ecl many additional irregularities and to,,·1lf. and villages anil 6000 prlson-

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pain. I had on e , physician after an- ers and numerous guns have been other but they did taken. me no good. I read The Australian troops are fighting about Lydia E. beyond the Beaurevoir line, at Wian­Pinkham's Vege- ;;onrt, La 1\Iotte farm and Lat·mi,:set, tableCompoundand in the St. Quentin sector, accorrling gaveitatrialand in a short time I felt to the otricial Austral ;an corrP!':pond-

1 benefited and am ent. The Germans are retiring toward now feeling fine, Montbreha in. Thus the Hindenburg

=•1111u and with(!ut weak- system has been definitely pa8><lJll.

~ ness orp~m. Many . The Germans have fallen back of my friends ~av,e three miles in their retreat along the

l also taken Lydia E. . . Pinkham's veg e- , Lens-Arment1eres lme. table Compound I In the week ending yesterday the and been helped by allies have captured 60,000 men and

it." -Mrs. MARGARET NESS, 1846 E. 110,000 guns 011 the western front. Hazzard St., Philadelphia., Pa. The British launC'hed fresh attaC'l,s

Women who suffer from displace- on a front of nearly six miles between :men t~, irregularities, . inflammation, Seqnart ancl Le Catelet, northeast of ulceration, backache, s1deache-, head- St Ouent!n. Again there has been aches or "the blues" should not rest ' · " . h Hi d b -~ until they have given this famous root heavy flghtmg along t e n en m" and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Ji11e i11 this area and more ground of Vegetable Compound, a trial. I1 the most important nature has bel'n complications exist, write Lydia E. ~ained. PinkhamMedicineCo., Lynn, Mass., ~01 Field Marshal Haig's forces are re­special su~gesti~ns. The res~lt of its ported to have captured Ramirourt, long expenence 1s at your service. Gouy, Le Cntelet and Seqneha rt. This

For a Chafed Skin Over 100,000 people have proven that nothing relieves the soreness like

Sykes Comfort Powde1 One box proves its extraordinary healinJ power. Fleshy people take notice, 25c "t the Vlnol and other drug store The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass.

MAKE NEW GAINS

PARIS, Oct. 4.-French and Ameri­can troops attacking in the Cham­

h,1s not been officially confirmed. }Core Oum '.WOO Germans Jrn,e been token prisoner by thP British.

In Flu nders fnrthl'I' ~ubstantin.l ao­vanres have been ruarle, nnd 1here has hPC'n C'xlrnordinarily heavy fighting, in n-hic-h the British for<>ed their way fonrn nl b~' ~hper might.

Fire nnd exploRiom; agnin are being reportecl from variou!'i sections of the hnttlrfrnnt, Pspecially in Flanders. 'rl1<•.Y always precede a German re­tir0111ent and are started only when thP Germans llegin to realize that they

paigne made new gains. l!~urther progress has

northeast of St. Quentin west of Rheims.

been made mu!'lt PYaniate grouncl because their nnd north• flnnl,s an• expo~eil and that it would

pron• extrPmt>ly costly to try to ward off frontal attad,s.

AUSTRIANS RETIRING

LONDON. Oct. 4.-The Austrians are retiring in Albania in consedEr­lible disorder and are blowing up their depots, according to in!orma-11e,n rece, ved here th is afternoon.

HAVE COlOR IN CHEEKS-Be Better Looking-Take

Olive Tablets

\V<•<lne~<lay La Bassee was being clPm'efl of the l'nemy, while to the north the Bl"itish were in Lorgies and nrross the Aubera-La Bas~e line al ong ii s c.,:itire length .

Local ,1ttacks in the neighborhood of noulers hy the Belgians resulted Ji, the gain of some ground. The B1·itiflh Cl'OSRed the Lys and at last rPports "·rre ,:ti11 going strong.

FRENCH DRIVE AHEAD CJin Near St. Quentin, at Rheims and

in Champagne. tfyourskinisyellow-comptexionpallicl ,Y ith tlw I◄'renc·h Forces in France,

-tongue coated-appetite poor-you have 0<',. 2.-General Georoud's troops a bad taste in your mouth-a lazy, no-good c-rownecl I hf'i1· ,:uccessful campaign in feeling-you should take Olive Tablets. i th" <'h,1111pa,rne hy tak ing Challerange

Dr.Edwards'OliveTablets-asubstitute n1::l .idrn11c·in~ to t liP sou!heion edge forcalomel-wereprepar~byJ:?r.Ed~ards of the village of Mouron. after 17 years ~f ~tudy with his patients. ! That town i~ in front of the west­

Dr. Edwards Olive T~blets ~re a pure!v I tm l'::,; it from the Granclpre gap. vegetable compound mixed with ohve oil. / , , , , You will know them by their olive color. r, nrt,1er we,;t of (,ouraud s men also,

To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, took t hf' <'re,;t of the vallP~ called no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like Crui.:- Lle;,- Soutlans from wluch the:, childhood days you must get at the cause. commnn!l the Yalley of the Aisne

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the n01·thwarcl. liver and bowels like calomel-yet have Tlw :suc·c•p•:"cs of the French coin­no dangerous after effects. fk : ci<le with fresh outhreetrs of fire in

Theystartthebileanddvercomeconsti• th!' Yillng-es occupied bv the Germans pation. •That's why millions of boxes are In the north toward Vouzlers. Avl-sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All . d · ts Take one or two nightly and a tor,: repnrt that Sem1de and Mont n~~!~he pleasing results. I Saint l\fartin and even towns further

, to aw nt:!·lh arP in lames. Died at Frackville J £,1 taking- Cballerange nnd the

1\'illiam, seven-year-old son of Mr. : h r:g-hts of C roix des Sou(lans, Gou­and Mrs. Harry Green, Fn .. ckville, I rnncri:; troops haYe accomplished_ an­died this morning of Spanish infiu., other·rrma1·lrnhle feat of arms. '!'here enza. The boy parents and fiv& 1 fs p:·ohahl~· nothing more formidable brothers are o.lso down with the dis- Jn 1 hp Hinclenbnrg line anywhere than ,., se. _________ ___, tlw clefenses wh!C'h the Germans had

r:1:,:e{I herP to defend their access to th(' rrg-ion comman<ling the valley of

well tlw .\nre and Granclpre. Hughey Jennings In France

Hughey Jennings, Scranton, known athlete and coach, has to France as a fie!d secretary.

gOnl} .A.ff Pr hrPnking through lines of trenches antl barbrrl wire five mlle8 clt>t>p, General Gouraud attacked this

Hiss Alice noonan, of Mahanoy pos!tlon and carrlPd it against reln-J>l,!Ile, was a caller here to-day. for<'ec1 troop~ that counter attacked

NEW BINGHAM him th ree times in vain.

1'hP. posReRsion of Challerange ancl C,·oix des ~outlan~ br the French seri­onsl~· compromi~<'>< the position of

1 wll:itp,·pr (}p1•mnn ti-oops 1·emnin i!l the forest of Argonne and in the region north of Orfeuil.

Sn lnu~p:· is there an outlet to the west from thP A l'g-onne l"Pgfon open to llH' f'!ll'lil.V, llll(] the .\.mel'iC'nn ll!l­

rn 11(·(' alm,g- th(· <':t>-INn rdg-p of the for<•;at Yirtually C'lose,; lhf' easlNn exit from th€' Grnn1Jpr0 g-ap. :·•,e on!~· railrnarl line nn1ilahle to i.he trnnn,

1 in I lit' \\'Ooclecl r0~ .011 norti1 nf 01·- I ' fl'uil is llO\\" lllHlel' Ille flre of F!Tll('h

g11ns.

Pruus!an Reform Passes. ; Ani stPrclam, Oct. 4. - Berlhi ll(l•l!(•e~ sny the Prusslan upper house hm< ri• jected a motion to introduce s11ffl 11gt• based on vocnti,ms. It ha,; pas,ied 111• 0q11n I dlr;>('t suff1·ng-0 measure in n r corclanC'e with t he ,g-overnment hilL _with the arl<lition of nn extrn vote fo, ·persont11 over fifty year!S of nge,

THE MAHANOY CITY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918. ---------------------------------------lMT. BLANC TAKEN j"I CAN EAT A

THE FIGHTER has no time to count the cost as he

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about meeting

more of the death.

Ever ~-orry

'Think once about meeting

jumps into the un­known, as he springs

to success or eternity.

,_

a Liberty Bond payment?'

man who does not worry

BY THR AMERIC~NS1

WANT TO N WASHiNGTO~ct. Capture b y

I SAYS W the Americans of Mont Blanc in the I Champagne was reported by General Pershing to-day. The communique/ Mrs. C'ora Gulick, of for Thursday follows: I ~,fain street, Mahanoy

"American troops fighting with the "Since I liave been ta!,! French have driven back the enemy troubles are a thing er the and taken Mont Blanc and other stonach has been so relic positions in the Champagne. I feel like ancther woman.

"Between the Moselle and the for- • "I had a severe case of est of Argonne we carried out the I spepsia, and I had ii so b usual artillery and patrol activities •spe:ls I would shake and tr taking a n~mber of prisoners." go to bed lfor days. I co

breathe. I aidn"t lrnow th SPANISH INFLUENZA could have such vie-lent pai

SWEEPING COUNTRY tacks of gas on the stoma "I bought a bottle of Tan

NEWi YORK, Oct. 4.-Spanish in• toned up my nerves wonde fluenza sweeping through the cities has driven away the g

h I stomach. These blessings l of t e country as we! as army camps 1

,, brought suffering to 175,000 soldiers to me because of Tan ac. and civilians, reports from all sections Tanlac is being spec;ally I showed to-day. at H. J. Krebs' drug :;tore.

Death is occurring at the rate · of 1 i in each 27 cases, according to unoffl- Wed at Ashland cial estimation. j At Ashland yesterday,

, trude Burmeislein was we CALL FOR MORE MEN 1

1 George C. Crouthamel. past Mt. Penn Lutheran church,

WiASHINGTON, Oct. 4.-Provost Rev. George C. Loos, of Eas Marshal General Crowder to-day N. J., officiated. The bride issued a call for 20,019 white and fessional nurse in the Lanka 980 colored men of Grammar school pital, Philadelphia. education to entrain for various ed-ucation institutions Oct. 15th. ! Miss Agnes Frew,

All these men are list~d in the first ville's well known teach draft, practically every state being estimable young ladies, represented. , i •j~~ 'the family residence.

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KAI ER'S Buy Bonds to your utmost - and sa)ve to ·your utmost to pay for them and kee:r \ thew ~

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Celebrated Bottled BEER • This Space Contributed to Winninsz the War bv

.. t ·t ·t ..:. JOHN M. ADAM S~~ORE

LESS MEAT If BACK AND KIDNEYS HURT

Take a glass of Salta to flush JtidneJI if Bladder bothers you-Drink

lota of water.

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752 NAMES IN U. S. CASUAL TIES

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SAGE AND SULPHUR i ••• : DARKENS GRAY HAIR :f: I .:. Ct's Grandmother's Recipe to %

154 Killed in Action and 4131 Restore Color, Gloss ::: and Attractiveness. t

Severely Wounded. :::

and also

laier's Famou DUBLIN PORTE

I Almost everyone knows that Sage ♦ Eating med regularly eventually pro- , rea and Sulphur, properly compound- •••

duces kidney trouble in oome form or n•,1 ·h'II"Lon Oct 1 -The latest ed, brings back the natural color and %

Temoerance Drink other, says a well-known authority, be- ' ' " ' ,.., · · · lustre to the hair when faded, streaked ••• cause the uric acid in meat excites the I ,·ns1.rnlty Ji,-:t;.: <-onlnin;.: Ti2 names. I or gray. Years ago the only way to ♦•♦

The an:1:,- li st ,.,,.T.<'s 1:2!) 1ia11H.'S get this mixture was to make it at % kidneys, they become overworked; ""t h 1 · h i d t ble 0 ~ I whil0 thii-r.,·-two ,11 ·p n>t)nl"(ed I)~· thP ome, w 11c s mussy an rou - ♦♦ sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of some. Nowadays, by asking at any ♦-distress, partieu.la.rly baekache a.nd mi&- j nnu·ine <·i·op;;. \\'h,•n r-omhiiwd th P drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul- ••• ery in the kidney region; rheumatic twin- . I wo li~ts ,-.hn11·: Killrtl III aetiOII. 1:;-1: phur Compound," you will get a large . • :,. ges, severe heada.chcs, acid stcIU.a(lh, con- I rl'erl of woun:l,;, fl!,; <liP<l of cliRen!';e, bottle of this famous old recipe, im• ♦ stipation, torpid liver, aleeplcssness, 1 ! ; dice! of ar·cillent and oilier ea use,:, proved by the addition of other in• ••• bl dd d · · ·ta.t· · · gredlents, at a small cost. ♦

a er an unnary irn ion. i (l: ><('Vert>ly wo1111eleli, ,1,1:1: \Yotllllled, Don't stay gray! Try it! No _one ♦•♦ The moment your back hurts or kid- • ck;:r,et> mulPterminrcl, 7; m'~:Hg-, 1~2; can possibly tell that you darkened .:.

neys o.ren'-t acting right, or if bladder h i it d ·t o naturally in hanrls of enemy, 1. your a r, as oes I s t bothers you, get a.bout four owicee of Killed in Action. and evenly. You d&•pen a sponge or • • Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; l soft brush with it and draw this t take a tablespoonful in a. ~lass of water . \n:J1011 y Dtul;s, Rlll'nnncloah. through your hair, taking one small • ♦ '

f (}r all occasions delivered promptly

Order by 'phone before breakfast for a few ays s.nd Your C-11 .t,·I<>~ T) I~~l<•J·li· \lleiit<>i,·n strand at a time,· by i.ornlng the gray ♦ l kl'dneys ,n1·11 then act fine. This fa.mou.s ' · ~· · " · ' • · hair disappears, and after another ap- ... •• ,, Willi:i m S. 'l'emplC', Routh Work. salts ie made from the acid of grapes plication or two, your hair becomes ~. A town brew with a natiou-wide reputation. ,Jam<'8 TI,tttonn, La11ea:sl0r. beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. ,(> and lemon juice, combined with lithia, o~car H. l:P)IH1l<l>', ;u;(lcll etown. Wyeth's sage and Sulphur Com- ••• b and has been used for generations t.o Lowell H Hile,.', OnrnrrP, N .. T. pound Is a delightful toilet requisite t On sale at all particular ars flush clogged kidneys and etimulat.e them .. tor those who desire dark hair and a H · •

to normal adivity; also to neutralize the l'ntrkk Caulfn ld, ,JC'rsey City, N, J, youthful appearance. It ls not in• .:. =======:=:;:::====:==============-::£!., 'd · th · ·t l · · 1rrai: l,· Coone,.·, Puten;on, N . .T. t d d r the cure mitigation or pre ♦ ,. ac1 a, m e urine so 1 no onger 1rri- en e or , • • :♦. ♦. • ,. • • • • .., • _. • • • ,. ,. • • • • • • • • ,.

tatee, thus ending bladder disorders. ! Ambrose :untthew11, Lakewood, N. J. vention ot disease. •~• ♦ .... ,.-♦-♦.-♦-♦ ........ -♦-♦.-♦-♦ ................................... ♦♦ .................. -... .... -....♦ Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; ' George L. Cnr,;on, \\'exfor-d

makes a delightful effervescent lithia- John F. Ifaggerly, Reading. water drink which millions of men s.nd Park K. Lenman, Lnn~•aster. women tnlce now a.nd then to keep the I•'mnk H. l\lil!er, Di·iftwood. kidneys and urinary organs clean, thU!! a.voiding .eerioue kidne1, diaease, Hem•y J. Sr·hmiclt, H.os<·uP.

Chester A. Jones, York.

lnfillenza Weakens Alfonso. l\fndrid. Oc-t. 4.·-'J'he c·omlition ot

Kin;:: Alfonso, who is Ill witl1 intln­enzn, continue!! poor. l\h>mher,; ot the royal ffl mil~' will lf'a YP ~n11 Re­basl ian fo1· l\ladri(l, hu t 1llc kini; will remain behind n. ff'w days.

;; . Even bread and , butter and jam dontt tempt me, ScJYS ~~ as lonS3 as lean i have ~;;.

POST d,' TOASTIES

( MADE OF CORN)

Clnyton L. Joslrn, }It'a<lYille. Benjamin F. Koth, York. .Joseph Kudzinow;;ki, \\'ilkes-Barre. Sidnpy LPV<'llS, Harrisburg. Lerauel ,v. l\Iumbowe1·, Waynesbur/! . . Alfred .T. Strau~ser, Reading. La"-rencc E. Walter~. Port Royal. Louis Fnl'l·anti, Clw~ter. Hnhart G. Gilbert, Freestone. :'at:·:ck Comwlly, Clnrion. ·'111~·<1 KatzPnmnrer, l{e:1c!in~.

Earl L. SpaH11ulh, J'ott;;viJle. <'harks Ely, L"llllnon. VC'rnon F . :\[alhe,rn, South HethleiH"

I All<'ll G. SPil, Alle11lown. : Roy H. RhcuffC'1·, L1u111l8hurg. I \\"ilJiam E. Hiffmnn, 'l'rcnton, N. J. i ;lp111·~- KlulH'n!<kiPS, Blizabetb, N. J. 1 H,1rolrl _\_ K:vte, BJoomfl.eld, N. J. , l'atr;1·k II.\"IIP~. Greenville, N. J. 1 i•' r,• cl Sta~·. Hlnomfielcl, N. J. 1 l\'lissi11a in Action. , it:clrn rel TI :,x: ton , Scranton. .. \ lex:i lllll'l" Ci1ioll, TI· 1 ·l ing. '. Sl·t>phe11 H. <.'arcv. '.\fm·,.. ns Hook. , E(J\,·a,·(1 Ein,:ie, Pot:·-1·ille. '. < :,\01•gp Lyttlpf-0:1, ,\ 1·nold. 1,fohn W. l\luc·hn'~k~:, i\fahano)' City.

I Miss Clnra Fisher, saleslady at

, ,voolwor!h'F, is confined to her home on East Pi:lc f;treet. with an attack of la grippe,

Allie,:; Cl o:--n i11:i Up. j•;li 'i ~. f_)ct. 4,-fJUl'ill!,! thP I)('t·ind )~~~~~~~-~--~~~~~~~~~

Dr. John D. Riley 200-202 East Mahanoy Ave.

Specialist in diseases of

·o'i,1 S,•1•'·cmber 10 lo R.-ptC'm!wr 30 ·,p :1llil'<l armie,: in l•'1·nncP nnll Bel­.·'1 111 11:n·, r•flpt111•p(l :.!H~4 offirers. 12O ­

:!J:.! 111p11, 111CO <'annon nnct more thnn GOOO 111,whinc> ,~uns. nr('onlipg 1o nn oftic-ial ,,latt>menl. :',incf' .July 1:i and up till St>plemhel' 3/l t11,, nllieR ha1·" rnptnl'f'il .i.i1 c:; oflir•pr;,. 2-18.4!) I- men, 3(lG!J ra11nnn. rnorc' liln11 2'.~.000 ma rliinP gm1» n:Hl l1trnrlr"clH of min,,

'II ethasees.eye, ear nose and th1"oat ,md chronic dis- f II I

11 OFFICE { 7 to 10 A.1\1. I/

1 to 4 P. M.

READY REFERENCE

GUIDE thro\nrs.

BUY LIBERTY BONDS

AUTO SERVICE

1 HOURS 7 to 9 P. M.

I United Telephone, 86-E

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For All Occasions i i-·;o,i,--------------. 11 P .. • ), • ''amp1·0 QLEN JA'CKSON, 30 E. Centro 51 I .1. '-'

Bell 'Phone LIVERYM.AN

TUESDAYS, 2.30 to 5.30 P. M, Eyes Examined and Fitted

Without Bllnding Drvps f>RANKLIN JEWEL.RY STORE:

-AND­CO.NTRACTOR

Teaming and General · Hauling

OFFICE-South Main at. ITABLES-Slluth Fifth It.

Estimates 1>n all kfndf-1 of work cheeif,dly rua nished.

JAMES ROBINSON

The choicest cuts of meat■ at re

abte prices. Good service. 21::' Eut

Mahanoy Avenue.

ROBERl L.. HEISER

1 F"ire and life lnsur·ancc, the kind you'll

find handy

the family, 14 South

JOHN M. COOMBE

Notary Pul.Jllc, flre lnsuranc,, r

\,i1P., Travelers' Accident Insur

t.:o. 39 East c .. 11tre street,

building.

TJl1' ·MAKANOY CrrY Jl!COltJ, FR

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AV, OCTO~ER 4,

[JOS8'H CASPER . I HIED AT CAMP I' Aiothel· of Maahnoy City's sons has

1 e:c•!tt?i west. j

I 'fbis became ki,own to-day when a 1 01essa6 c was rece ived from the au- ! thorities at Camp Logan, Texas, an­nouncing that Joseph Casper, had died in the hospital at that camp, with pneumonia.

'The young soldier was the sixteen. year- old son ol' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Casper. 325 West Mahanoy Avenue. Born of foreign parents. in tllis cuntry young Casper had the spirit of the American youth which at pre­sent is making such a splendid show­ing against the hordes of the Kaiser on the battlefront. He left a good home at the age of 15 years to en­list ill, the service of humanity on the 15th of September, 1917. Ile has been in the service a little ,over a year, and during that time he has written home continually t elling hi s beloved onefi at home bow he would like to get "over there" but that he was need­ed in this country and that he tl.Jought he would not get over for some time.

The dead hero was a faithful mem­ber of St. Joseph's Lithuanian church and a men1ber of the Pioneer society connected with that church. He was popular among a large circle of iriends who are deeply shocked to hear that he has been snatched bv claws ol' the dread disease form this life into the great beyond.

The heartfelt sympathy of the community goes out to his survivors who are his parents, and four sisters. Anna, Margaret, Petri and Catharine .

The body will be sent here for bu1ial.

COUNTY JAIL

HELP WIN THE WAR-BUY LIIJE

BONDS AND BACI{ THE BOYS

United States Food Administrator license G-03811

Grocery Prices That Enable You to Practice

Patriotic Economy --~-------

Try a Pound of Our CELEBRATED GEM COFFEE, ........ 21c lb

------ .. --, ·- •·• ·-·· Rich, appetizing, equal to any 30c coffee in °tow~

REDUCE YOUR BUTTER BILLS

Use Butterine. Pure, as creamery butter. Much more economical. Fancy quality CROWN BUTTE RINE, Delicious

lb. JOc l\'IA Y BLOSSOM BUTTERINE, . 'J4c lb ... .... .

Large Jar Mustard, Uc:

Large bottle Vinegar ................ 12c

Evaporated Milk .. 18c

2 larg·e bottles Catsup, • ........... · ... 25c

6 1-4 lb. Bag

BARLEY FLOUR

39c WI • I WWWliUJCS'.4(1iJWWWtitCt&Zii!!i5Hfi BS && iiilt IS CLOSED

POTSYILLE, Oct.4.- Owing to the I rn.vages of ll.Je "Flu" the County 1

µri f<ll' was clo~ed to vi:;itors to-day J

11..;-,,,, 1": he~· notice .. No visitors will

robacco, Extra, lb ..

Miners' An official wheat sub~

stitute and · the best pastry flour made. Only · 6 1-4 lbs. required with each 25 lb. bag of. wheat Fourth Liberty Loan

I Le ;,. , , l rn the pnson and Warden 1 Ioi•p,,, is tHl,.ing extra precaution ·--------------------------------J

Campbell's

Jello, all

Beans,

65c

15c

flavors, 10c flour purchased. -

I aga, ,: L the disease. , , .:'- 1thotlgh n,othing was decided up. --·------------------

THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA

Prudential men the country over

are taking Liberty Bond

Subscriptions. Let them take

Youra

bRhle that tbe November session of

I C'll by the <:olirts, it is entirely pro- J } 840 000 r.'.min-al and civil courts maybe l , ' YANKS

OVER-SEAS

TRAVELING' SALESMAN

Incorporated under the laws of the State of New Jersey FORREST F. DRYDEN, President

c'.c nt!nu~d ·fl:om week to wpek until j NOW tne epidemic has subsided, should

Tells How He Regained Strength Ambition and Vim. '

HOME OFFICE N~W ARK, NEW JERSEY such a ste11 become necessary. I The order closing saloons Monday I

Br.nch Offices in All Leading Cities in the United States and Canad:, next beteause or the epidemic will W !\.SHlNGTON Oct 4 -A total of ALinntic, Iowa.-"I am a traveling

THESE PRICES ARE CONSIDERED FAIR .,

:BY. 'fHE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 5, '18

prices are :figured both and Carry" dealer; the second to a '.aJ!h .~nd <;arry" and "Charge , "Charge and Delivery" dealer. The

hvery hns1s. The first nmoun• i Federal Food Administrator has no consumer's columu is the price · authority to fix prices but he may dCl­nsumer sllould pay to a "Cash I termine what is fair and reasonable

Retailer Consumer Should Pays Pay

eat flour, per 1-16 bbl. (1214 lbs) .75 eat flour, (bulk) (per lb) ....... .

rley flour, per 1-16 bbl bag (12¼ lbs) ........... ' ............... 63

:ve flour, per 1-16 bbl. bag (121/4, lbs) .64 lye flour (bulk (per lb.) ........... .

Corn flom· (bulk) (per lb) ... , ....... , .05¾ ice flour (bulk) (per lb) ............ 11

nmeal (bulk) (per lb.) .......... .. 05 tory bread ( price per 16 oz, loaf) .08

tmeal or ,rolled oats (bulk) (per lb) ... , ... .............. .. .... 05¾

atmeal or roller oats, pkg. 20 oz. (per lb) ...... J •• •••••••••••••• 10 2-3

ice, unbroken . standard quality (per.12 gar, granulated (bulk) (per lb.) ... $9.53

eans, white, na vy o,r pea (per lb) .. , .12 (not \ima)

Potatoes, white or Irish (per lb.) ..... 60 Onions (per lb) ... · ... / ...........•. .. 03 Raisins, seeded (per 16 oz. pkg.) .... . . 11 Canned tomatoes, standard grade, per

can, 20 oz. (No. 2) can ........ . . 13 Canned corn, standard grade, per 20

oz. (No. 2) can ..... .... ...... . 14½ Canned peas, standard grade, per 20

20 oz. (No. 2) can ........ . · .... 12 Canned salmon ,tall pink Alaska, per

16 oz. (No. 1) can ........ , .... 17½ CSaned salmon, tall, red Alaska, per

16 oz. (No. 1) can ............. 24 Evaporated milk (unsweetened) pe1·

6 oz. can .................... . . 04½ Evaporated milk (unsweetened) per

16 oz. can ..................... 101/2 Butter, creamery (print) (per lb) ..... 58 Oleomalrgarine (per lb~-...... . ... .. . 32 Eggs (fresh) (per dozen) . ....... .. . 50 Che!'sc. American, full cream (cut)

per lb ... ·I·., .................. :30 Lard. pure leaf (bulk) (per lb) ....... 29½ Lard, pure leaf (in tin) (per lb) ..... . 23¾. Bacon, breakfast, seliced (stamdard

grade) .. .............. .. .... . .41 llam, smoked, sliced (per lb) ....... , 34½

New Class in Surgical Dressings

to 78 .83 to .88 .07 to .08

to ,78 .07½ to .08

to .06 .07 to .ll¼'A. .13 to .14

.05½ to .07

.08 to .10

to ,06 .07

to .11 lo .u .13 to .14

to $9.56 .10% to .. 3 .15

to .60 to . 03½ to .05 to ,12 .13 to .15

to .141,!, .15 to .17

to .16 .16 to .18

to .18 .14 to .20

to .19 .21 to .22

to .26½ .28 to .30 I

to .05½ .06 to .08

to .12 .12 to .14 to .64 .60 to .70 to .36½. .36 to .40 to .52 .52 to .56

to .34 .34 to .36 to .31 .32 to .35 to .24¼ .28

to .43 .46 to ,52 to .38 .38 to .41

SPECIAL MEETING A new class in imrgical dressin~..;

will lw formed at the K . ot' C'. Hal'. Satu,rday a[lernoon al ~ o'clock.

/\ ~n.-cial 11\C cl ing or Urn Board of Jf,,allll will be held rit 7 o'clock this c·ve·nini;. Business of important na-1 urc.

By order of President

Died in Philadelphia Da.niel Wanl, a former fifth ward

l'esident and brother of Mrs. Joseph Reefe·r , died in Philadelphia of influ­enza, aged 32 years.

Public Library Closed 'T'h e public library will not be open

• 1 onight. It is closed until further no­. tice. 1

i Mrf\, Phili11 .T. narry, ancl daughter, I Mi1i~ .Tulia, ,;f Ne,v York ril y, wcrr , ill[) ie-:llf•st,; of' the rarlcy <,il:;lers yes

l•.l"Ud/.

"ave a big b • th b . • . . . salesman and was run-down, ' worn "11 earrng upon e usrness 1 840 000 American troops have been out, n_o appetite a_nd no ambition my

APPEAL FOR t roughout _the _county, ~nd may close r,~nt 'over-seas to date, members of druggist told me Viuol was wbat r th e ~rewenes it was hmted at by a the House Military committee said nee_ded _and within a few days after promrnent brewery official at the they were told at a War Department t_akm_g 1t I commenced to gain and court hous_e to-day. ~cuncil to-day. t b It

Complaints of Fertilizing Plant Committeemen also quoted u ra r De- i tu up my health fanlld stren~t_h so Personals and Briefs

NURSE SERVICE The famous controversy a · · . " . eve ry spring and a I take 1t to

"rom th b . t' f h. ~ismg partment officials for the statement build me up and it 'keeps me in splen 1liosp·tale O _Ject· iothns Jo t e l\hn~r•s that 234 De IIeviland planes have, dicl cond1tion."-W. E Brockelsby ·

• 1 agains e acob G Reich- h • d ,. d I t , k b · · 1 T · · erd fertilizin la t . b . . eeu PIO u"e as ~ ee rrngmg, he reason we guarantee Vino! is I wa ' g P 11

• neai t. e hospital, total production to 1,634. becauise it is a constitutional r

I Mrs. Augusta D. Thomas, s scheduled fot hearrng before LiberLy motor production now LO· containing beef a . emedy Chairman Mahanoy City Chapter Jtidge Bechtel to-day, and the witness- Lais 18 216 committepm,:,n sriid they tones iron and ma ~d cod liver pep-American Red Cross. e~ were all on hauct t? teSlify .t!mt_ the 'ii ere to.Id. · I and glycerophosph~t:;

1~~ee P!~~

0t°!~ec~

We havl' been reques ted by the na-1 l\t~eg il.§ eaH!lllct~a rn. lhfl Bast I§ ii. 1 --------- ces•.; l'ul tonics known. • tional bureau of health to mobilize umsanc.- _ and a_ detnment to the H. J. KrebR. Drnggist and druggillts aud have available all nursing resour- health of the patient~, nH1·ses 3nd at- I SORE 'eYerewhere.

Mrs. Cath_ariue Sil_liman, or towu, i c~? to _prevent spreading of influenza I t:_ncla_nts at ~-he l~~s~ital. One ~f th~ , I P. S.-For Skin_ Troubles. We guar-an_~ Mrs. W1llta1!1 Set?le, of Reading, I eJ_)l dem1c. All chapters therefore are I J rc.mme_nt I\ itnesses_ on hand t~ tes- I I antee our new skin remedy, Saxol. ad ~a11ed on Pottsville friends last even- d:1ected to pul an urgent appeal in I f~ was D_r. J. C. Bidclle who had 110 : ___________ _

mg. lc•cal press asking all ~raduate nur- \cPsitancy 1s branding the plant as a / T:O.e Misses Margaret Courtney and sc' s. undergraduates and nurses aids l nuis3:nce. Miss Kenny Down With "Flu"

Margaret Creedon were in attendance to report to their nearest Red Cross .. Itei?~erd no\\' l:as a san itary en- ) 1'1-Iiss Nell Kenny, for tbe past se1·-at the "Hip" in Pottsville last even- .!hapter for emergency service. Vol, 1!:ee_i Ill _chargE- of tl.J~ plant and Pl'O· j era) months a student ndrse at tile ing. unteer services desired but salaries 1111 ~es that there will be no more , M1ise1icordia Hospital, in PbUadelp-

1':'lr. and Mrs. Clarence Partridge, of will be paid when needed. Seventy- ~tenches a1:1u. odors_ if the operation of ' NE.W PRICES iCk:. fO~ fl.ZO Ilia, is lying seriously ill at that hos-Pluladelphia, are visiting at the five dollars par month with living for 'he pl~~t is permitted. The hospi t al ' pita! wit,h ,Spanish infleunza. Her Lehmler home on East Centre street. graduates and from thirty to fifty dol- autl~onties asked that the injunction i . many friends in town hope for her

Mrs. John Goyne and children left la rs for others. Chapters should not agamst the pla~e be ~ade permanent. 1

Presbyterian C~urch . speedy recovery. She was formerly this morning for Philadelphia to• visit as8ign nurses without consultation Marriage License I The preparatory sei·v1ce 'I\ lncl.J was employed as cashier at the Horan relatives. with division director of nursing. Andrew Hauslyk and Anna Lazuy, announced to be held this evening has 1,rocery store on West Centre street.

Tax Receiver Daniel J. Collins, of Should mobilize in two classes, one both of Frackville. ) b°Cn pos1J>oned. uutil fu~the1: notice_. 1,1iss Cahill, of East Centre street, Mahanoy Plane, was a caller hel'e for seirvice home town only, other for _ , 1 Rev. Gryce is. stead;lY _improving left today for Philadelphia to see her.

today,--~---- ~1:1~::~e p:!~~~:e;h~~fdd~~-rml~r!~~:i~~ ,,- .FUNERAL·s--· '"I i from an attack of Spamsh mfluenza. her.

five. composed of one graduate nurse j I

BE LL: AN. s in charge and four practical nurses ,

• o:· aids. Report daily by wire avail- , ' SPRINGTEX · h d , able people each class to diYision di- i • • as t e un crwear

Absolut. ely RelJ}OVeS rector nursing. with a million little sprinrs in it, CHAS. SCOTT, Jr., i fabric which ''1ive and take,,

Indl·gest1· on. Drugg1·sts I Division Manager The funeral of :\!rs. William Burke $ with every movement of :he was held from her late home, 1028 E. ) f

refund money if it fails. 25c I

Pine street. High mass of requiem . :; body, and preserve the shape of ! was celebrated in St. Canicus church i i,. the garment despite long wear

i CASTO R I A , at 9 o'clock by Rev. Vodges, after : and hard washings. MILK JUMPS TO I ' which interment was made in the pa! -I' • It is the year-around underwear, lirht,

F Inf d Chil I ish cemettll'Y on the hill. i medium or heavy weight, as you like. 13c PER QUAR•r or ants an dren , ,

1 , "Remember to Buy It-In Use For0ver30Years The funeral of Harold Wayne Pnr· ' You'll Foriet You Have It On" Local dairymen to-day advanced Always bears~ I fitt was held this aftei.·noon from tlw ' A•k Your Datt/er

the price of milk from 11 to 13 cents the ~~~ . I home of his grandparents, Mr. and , a quart of 7 cents a pint. Increasetl Signature of • • ~ - Mrs. James . Parfitt, 726 East Maha- I "TICA KNITTING CO., Makers cost of fodder and labor is the assign- , tj noy avenue. Services were conducted I Sales Raom; 350 Broadway, Nn Yark ed cause for the lacteal boost. ___________ aL the house by Rev. Longsdorf, after ;

I Health Official Has Influenza I which the cortege proceeded to the seriously Ill at Gilberton : William Palmer, secretary of the I Protestant cemetery, where interment I

Andrew McGeough, of Gilberton, · Board of_ Health, is down witl: ~n a.t: i 100k place. 1 IJ'rother of Thomas McGeougb, this (ack of mfluenza. Dr. J. R. B1sfiell is I i . K"i t ' Littl L• p•11 c.ity, is lyiag seriously ill of Spanish 111 attendance. . CLOSED TO-MORROW I I 'il.,ar er s e Iver I s influenza at his borne in Gilberton. 1 ---------- / AT SHENANDOAH I I ,

Captain Timm Improving I DIED. ! The moving pictures, schools,i • You Cannot be . . A Remedy That Captain Adolph G. Timm. of Can:p - , churches, saloons and dance halls at 1 ~ C t· t d ==~~ Makes L1·fe

Stewart, Chilicotl1e, Ohio, is rec~ver- GILGOUR- U Pottsville Oct. z 1918 ; Sl~enandoah will be open to-night bu t ; ons tpa e CARTER'S • • iug Crom an attack of Spanish mflu- : , .I . ' ' ' , w!ll be closed to-morrow by order of ! ] H 'U th L euza. l G. eorge Gilgour In hi~ 76th year: I the Shenancloah Board of Health I anr appy n:E - ll or 1vmg

1 ~'uneral Saturday afternoon with , _________ · -- .... IV£R j services at his late home, 121 South j . . I Small Pill PILLS. Genuine bear• ■!&'nature f·

Death of Babe Third street at 2 o'clock Interment Lakeside Grange Fair I l>:t>':111 Ooae ~j ' ' · . . . S:nall Price Eleanor, the four-month-old dauglt- ! al Ocd. F'ellows' ccm_e_tery .. R~latives , Will be held October 1?, 11 and 12 1

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marci11- ! and fneuds respect1fully mv1ted ~ to I~ ?range Hall_ at Lakes1d_e. All ex-, ABSENCE of Iron ln tbe CARTER'S JRQN PILLS cavagc, died at the parputal home, 40:J : attenrl. O-.,-Zt lubits to be bi ought befoie Wedues- , Blood is the reason for • West Mahanoy street. at. 9 o'clock last. , > . ,, day, October 9, at 12 o'clocl;:: noon. j many coloTless f.acei, but wi!l greatly help mort pale-faced s,eo,:,~ evening. J,'uuernt will IJe he ld tumor- , Q~INN--At I l1Jlaclelphl,I, Octob,,r o54,5t fp:- AP;;;;.- WilL& WW AGW11&l,W1••""-'•™"•-· · row. i 2ncJ. Joseph P., son o[ John T.

" ___ - -.. -- __ ! Quinn. of town. Surprise Party 1/ Relatives and friends are respect- A uurnber of friends gathered al

Woman's Faith Helps , rully invited to attend the funeral the Klitsch home on East Mahanoy Husband I which will be held from his late street, last evening and tendered ~ •

"I owe my good health to my wife ,home, 5424 Market street. ,vest surprise party to '.\1iss Regina Klitsc11 . who had faith in a newspaper and she,!'Philadeplphia Monday. Requiem mass A merry time was had by all those saw of Mayr's W.onderful Remedy. l i •n Ou.r I;ady of Victory church. ln- lucky enough to attend the affair .• was clown so badly with stomach and lerme,ut in St. Dennis's cemetery. ' After a delicious luncheon had beeon : liver trouble after 15 years of suffer- o4,:lt sened the P'Uests departed for their ' ing. This medicine has certainly ----------- . homes irn th';: wee hours of morninoo. been a "God-send to me." lt is a sim- D. v. r•::: Entertained i ---------- ., ple, harmless preparation . that re- 1 Tl' " D. Y. B's wei·e p:easantly enter- A Wonderful Response move~ the catarrhal mucus from the i Lained last evening by Miss Francis I The response to the appeal for cloth­lnte~trnal tract and allays the inflam- ' Ryan, at the family resident, East I ing for the European refugees has mat10n which cau~es pracl!c~lly all _\faha.uoy Avenue. In the game, "500," 1 surpaslc\ed the expectations of all :n-~toma?h, liver an? _n~tesunal a1lmen~s, Miss Bertha Lugan won the prize, a I tereste<l in the campaign. The com­rnel11d1ng append 1c1t1s. _One dose will box of stationery, while Miss Mary mittee will meet tonight in SL Paul'R c~nvmce or money refunded. H. J. C'alnon raptured the booby prize. .A gymnasium for the purpo~e of p:w!,• l.n:IJ.., a1.ct! tlruf;i,;11;1.b <,vcryv,l!eru. au,. <lt.!i;;lJtrul luuchEull wu<1 s1:rvetl. , i•11g dotl!in.g.

25 cents a package at all Dmru,{ists, ur sent to any address postpaid, by the

U, S. ARMY & NAVY TABLET CO. 2430 Wcc,l Oro.,dway. N.Y.

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rrm l\f..\ HXK1YY crrv n-sronn ______ .._ ...... __________ _ -- £1

LADIES' AND ~:;;(Epidemic -Influ~nz~

MISSES' 1 As Vie,ved by Health Authorities!

.l

SU The Largest Stock

i1.1 the county

,lur ~,uits 2.re r::rL the: orrlinary

, I

(Continued from page 1) . ;;1na was said lo be freqnellt in Spain I An acute infectious disease (epl_! a is to, be supposed that in some

demic 111flue11za) has prevailed in r,l:lces aberrant types rmiy be found,' Europe this year similar in many re- nut, in lhe absence cf a defmitt' ! spect c; to the disease which prevailed I nit Nion for <Jiaguosi'>. it if1 impossiblP i in pandemic form in the winter ol' t c oflirm this with eer• alnty. I J88!:l-90. It f<eems probi>ble that in The incubation peri1J<l 's pr0ba1Jly l'llR as in 1 ~39-9(), the earliest ap- , , a n1le very short 1lio,1hil wit!1 ,;nrh 1 riom·anC'r- was 111 ea~tC'rn Eurup<>. Ev 11.1;\'f'l'~al prcvalanc,:, tl,1,; is h,1 1'1 r. ;,~ril < pqP.8 ,verf' or•e;nn•;ng on th" .._. 1 ify P.~H n~1•c: c1rc· a't. '1k 0d, yr;unrr I

1 .\·.-..~ terll. 1.roo.. Tn '3p:1iu a.cr-->r 1in15 • Ye ~ 1 nlts be111g. t 1.-"1,vcia11y 7'il.:, j t.; 1·cprrt~, '.'O ~- C<'Pt ui ;}J,, pnnu :i ' l I J~ Germ.111y ; 1 ·e ha~ l1<'<>1,

· 1 , ,,,n v,:>, ,. att,1,·l·c,1 in ,r, v The 1 ISS • 1 !1 1 1 rr no 11dPrs1 1< ,, n '.lt'es a r,urti,; I ·1, piclrm',-, startinr in ,,ortl:,,,rn r ro: . l' • '"; th:,,t it's: ;-111•1 "€'cl ril,,r tl Pi

:;- 1 i11ri0 ff-1 1 llea\ ih~ or S<1,iin tl, pr r.<.; •nt Jl,, . , er,1 111¥~nlc ~01tff'l_rt:d an jn1:rn1ni~~ \ jrnlcr .. hen'): vr1r"' ol,1 hc>.1! no or r, 1•1tt!".I (' thrsP n, pr"-',1'1 1r OVf'T .ii.,

I !11- 1 :lr·--t atrrickr•d 111 ""~~J.drid Th0 ,d iO' rr1,t 11 "" ,.u l (. , .. l vl I

• ·. l !J<'E'h citta,-,J·rjl in th<> pr<>"lent <'Pi- All P'-'id• ·:rp poir.ts H> hunwn c, .. 1-

kind.

• j ,-int\' of Sp:i.in is said ::iiso to have c'i vnl eisewhere. I If 1- 1 1 demi!!, J'he ep1d1-mic of 19JS wns at •rrct ::.,; being the ,nc-.w8 of ~·pr0~r.,

. you '-Van\., pUl'e \VOO ~I its height in Germany in Juue and a;1d from lhP local ,;y.np1o:1HI it l,n

FURS

r.1aterials yuu y,rill 1'.omr here.

nur suits ·m·t: s~rictly all wool.

If you want variety and ri10-

Jul) JI lw!< appeared in practicnlly l,e,•n ae,,;umed thd tlie nos:e :.1t1"

every secdnn or Europ,>. Iu Fnglanrl , 1u-oat hav,:, been the points of 0 >.1,rn ~ !hf' Ppirlf'mic nrE'vail, d ir, M•,.r, .Jnn<' 1 d 1ltl' virus and thP !'');,,1 • 0( inc,ti',1

aliCJ .Tnl;-. 1 :ion. There is 11othi11P' to sJ-1ow i!1«, I Ontbr~•alcs hr,ve been rcportPd from' .-,,ltPr.',nir,:rnls han' r,nv p:1rt in r.:1rr.1• I ,ar,ou<; se,.,tior of thr• Fnitf'li c:;,~•• s ·· "- ' 11

" d cease. ''"!'; but tht' spread b::is bf"PD b~· no mf'ans 'L, 1 rt-i·t, rn ... nt i8 .,y1i1.,1-onwti 1 (JJ

~ so r~pjd aS in 1889, wh0n thr- disease di! of Cal dial 1

•1·e:ii\ H•fiR, 1 ·c~ t. !

0ccu· red i11 \.n,erira a'most simultan- ,-.·ti she 111 ~ be pro,, '_il/i- 1 1 aft, r 0-"[,,1'•

Pouc], 1 ith itq annearanPe in western I s· <"l1("·' rn propor'. on ° the ~eve -Euroiis. ' · ; .ty J[ . '1e case. At1ent11lJ1 to ckan:

prices you v_rjll C~Hne "" 11' ss of the mouth. ,,,1 .. uuate ventil!t• Tn thP abs 0 n.~e. of a elean c11t svmp-' 11 ,11 ••void.-.nce of exnn, ure to col 1

.; I Lematolov.r. d1,,t11·ct ftom t~at. of •:,1<l ,~olation frorn th ,,,., -w;10 may You can d:~eirl.(' for I other d•seaf\es:. ann ()f ~n} f'!Pe~H·n,,' ("'11 t" of vir!L~;t Jlf!eumGro,c;I

~' ~uch aR ~ proYe~'"' cnusat!~r,e organ1c:-~, ,lfjf" ~ 1rc:pt<l('(,j :lnd 'll'f ,.ne3sur,::-=: ~tl• here.

!'':j<1"monsrnll1-_ r _t~~. 1, u~s of ~i,f' ·-·au':• to preveuL "omplie"'1:,n·. 1 ~'Ol~rself. , patient or hrn d1 _;es, 1t I:, d1ffi- _\ sr,,:rln or Rimilar r0m, <'ie< m ,y b, I l~ cult to mcll~P d1aL . .,is. in in 1iividual ti.: d ti, •e i~vc hP:itlacl C' ·at~d g,; ru'l H' ii cas,..s apart f1 -:1111 an in1 :•~se . pre; a p;,; ,1R. ·waL•ch Rhould be• kept fo, ,.0111

lcn"e 0f the d1<:en1<<?- Tt rn hkewrne :li • 1 · us, and ca"f'S ~honld uot. h. :mpossible for us to a~sert or deny i"'pt for complicatioll, and ca~r the unity of this epidemic with that' r'.culcl not. be disciiarr·,:d tco ear1'

, ?i 1899-90_. Tlle1

marked difference C1o;\'.'d."ti offices, au ... particnlar!v ,n RPason 1s nchb e .. I~ 1889 the first (,,r0ct c,,,f .. :crP potPn'. i Lclors ir: tr·,

~ outbreak 0r,c11rred rn ~t. Peter~burg , , eat! of 1 h" disea•;e Jr, Berlin tit, ,, I dur!n,~ 0

0ctobcr; in .BP.rlin and Paris, ,_ •-?Pl car conducto, s ',hpw._,u a,1 ,,_

t': dun11g NovPmber .. rn Ht'\l!si'\els, Cop-' ·., r,~ icr•tl'v high i "ltleurr. 'l'lt, M 0nh8£,Pn, J.~onrtnn. V1f'nna. Rom(", Mad. i"l:r1f,ni'e of stree4- ea,· OtHl ('rn,\d1:.•, , ri,', Rost,m, Nr,.•: Y 0 rk ,,nd Phil:i.rlel- I .-·! r,r 1 oss;ih'.P, ;" t1, refer,, to 1,e

r,h:a during- .{)PCPr11br·, persi-4011?' i o t i 1rr,·d fluri:a~~ r-r epi,1r..1 .... 1 : .. 1

, J. ~acl1 plr'<'f' for o. r nr two rnont'Js 11 11 , 1·,<' di~~: ·c i tr. 'J nt,M 1.,

~very d:.:ty r':.~;::itomers tell us

our stock of furs surpasses (-

city stores in qua~ity and lo,v

prices. Anything yo1..1 wish in

funs· you will fl nd here. Sets

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prices this week.

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Tn :')1R the he;;vv J•,<'·•il'n, ~ has bN'l1 1 l, 1 •,r'\-isablc t.c• lp ::.ll ,-..cli ;_ i ·n snmm.,r. hnt I 111' d11rrl1 ior- rn ,1 nv 1 , , 1 r •y To ,.,,., ,, 111 th-·· tl'::; , ,-·. 1 on., foPm,. thP geiwraJ C'hrracter or H 1:,l (•t, 0 thn nfl'JF ~~"' , ·i·u t · "1 1 a· . . . ,-~, .. i s •J .-' t 1, ,, . .,::,sp '! ten(•P1•t·,· tu • 1,re .. 1 a-, •- w, 1 Ecnd pos~::bk• C',·sc.s of co111 ~ 1 l_nng ro_utrj~ , : tn~• r~ 41 <1 tl1e Pnormo~ 1

1 ~,. ii1J 1s to the B!ck, 1nnskr; ~~ .. sicr•

i .. u:;J~ h ~ll cisP inc,a,,nr-: . ir - lip_,,, 1 r,11,ni nttcnda:its an, a tvisaul!'. 'I'h•J j s1m1 lnr m the t\vo pandemics. I rgnni:m is prebably i !1<.,rt-li,ed out­! The idPntitv of the pre,."nt out- i ;,c,0 1.b" liatly, and attn 11 ion slwuid 1,

' ?:-eak with outbrcaJ,s_ in other years 1

. ,nrect· G. tO\, ard k1 •·pi1_" p»oplf• r,pai_ •1 1s even more unr,crta111. t, t,•er lh:111 toward ti1e di:,;ini'•t:ti( 11

The symptoms in the prec;ent pan- 'i 1( lhin1;s, aside fr.C'm th<' precaution<; demic have been an acute onset, or genPral cleanlrnes~ 'l'he spreacl oftu1 very Rlldrlen, w:th bodily weak- ol' streptococcus pue1" 011h in mL _ ness and pains iP the head, eyes, back · :i.ry camps, and the. f('ar th, r wit!' ::ind Plsewherc' in the body. Vomiting .he ar1 rent of con! we~thf'r F-<'ver(> may be a s;y mptom ot onset and · ulmonary complicatim1s will follc,w dizziness is freqU('1J.t Chilly sensa- i 11fluenzal attacks mPre fr,0 c111Pntlv Lions arP usual, and the temperature than ct:ll';ng the past snnimer. i11tlic:itr>

, : ib from 100 to 104, th" pulRe remain-. ( 11e u~g nt need for tl ., a('oni ion o·

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1 jng cu"Uparat.iv,.Jy low. Sweating is I

rnorp string~nt precaul rms to vr ,•vc11t net infrequent. The appPtite is lost, 1 uch compltcation8 thnn hJ.re beet.

'find pro:strntio is markr->d, Constipa- -:ustomarily taken hitb"t·to. i 1 ion iR the rule. D,owsiuesg and pho• The fiiO§t l'aRg~i:8ll§ fUFIB 8f ]HlHHlll tophobia are common. The con- contact in the J,JrPciePC-.; o( ep;JemiC! juuctiva,• arP redened, anrl th,:, muc- ,nnuenza is. ii\ all probability, tha' ous nwmbrJJte of tile nose, throat rnd with ccughlen; and sne<'zers. C'ougn trcnc11i aflen give e•,)id<'mic or infiam. :ng and sn,:,ezi~, CX"<'nt behind ;i

matiol'. The eeneral i;ymptoms, 1ank<'rchief, is as I? "at a R:inilar) t ho\•·e,-('r, prrclominate over the local. offen1:;e as promiscuous spitting, and : Epidemic influenza may vary in ~hould be equally con1lemned. - U. s.

£$if type in differ<>..,t places; lhus diar- :~ublir Health Senire.

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The Boy From Next -Door YOU used to see him swing gaily down the street, radiant with the vigor

of his sturdy young manhood. One day he came home in khaki; then his father told you, with mingled pride and foreboding, that he had "gone across" with his regiment.

Yesterday his name was on the casualty list-"slightly wounded" -and your face grew grave as you thought of the sorrow and ~uspenso of his father and mother.

From every city street, every village, every community, the boy next door has gone to war.

Think of these thousands of splendid young Americans, rearc-:! in comfort, peace, and security, now suddenly plunged into that roaring inferno of battle with the hardened hordes of a desperately determined foe.

What are you doing to help them ? What are you doing to arm and protect them, and home in safety? Have you bought Liberty Bonds? bought all you possibly can?

bring them Have you

Has it occurr~~.:1 to you that one n-1ore Bond, bought with a little additional effort, may save the life of the boy from the next boorf

. Buy Another ~ ond!

THiS SPACE SUBSCRIP.ED TO \\' !\!NING TH, WAR BY

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MRS. C. .WAGNER

e desire to announce to the

pub ic of Mahanoy City--Commencing Thursday

I 1THOU ANDS I J. E. Ferguson, Mrs. T . C. O'f'onnor, Mrs. G. Ll'fko-\Vi tll, ............... .

1 South side, East PinP from I ,OO to 900, Mrs. D. n. Davies, J \lnJ. C. Benjamin, Mrf'. Frnnk "OVER THE TOP" f ~ ~~-y •,,.~E~K~S~,, 1

WITH PEN NIES; ;~~:~~l~t sid;: · 1,i:~s·1 · · P·i;1;: · ·f~.~~ ··oo to cud of town. Mui. Wm. , :lifford, Mrs. Mary Rr PSe .... THEATRE

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That we have arranged with Mr. William Price,

o! youl.' city, that beginning Monday, October 7,

he , ,ilJ be our agent for Mahanoy City and v1-

ciJ :ity to handle our bread and rolls.

"THE LITTLE "BURGLAR"

A -musical mixup with Jimmy Rosen, Frankie Farrel and oth-

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FURTH.ER NOTJCE

By State Board of Health

St~nley Peters, l\fgr.

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FURTHER NOTICE

By

State Board of Health

E. f. McAtee, Mgr. - i.~ ..,,.;;,i..-i==--·;_ -:..:,_~.;;;;;:-;;:

-fang up lhe Red Cross bag, .South side, East M·ihanoy Be sur" you tlon'L forget; Ave., from 500 to Pnd of F'o.r e •ery pem10 droppe;l therein, I town, Mrs_. Glenn .Tn':1rnon.

I W11ll help our boys lo reach Berlin. . '.\Trs. Hattie Bacon, Mr,,. Wm. I 1wntson .···· · --··· .......... . : The pennic.; t'ovcc! from chewing gum,! ,,orth side, Market, frc,rn 900 1 Will comfort to our soldiers bring. 11 ° encl 0 ~ town, M)l·s. G~o.

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a\m! when we count the final sum, ! ::\fayer Miss Sara Fr:lnklm. 1 ''l'wi!l JU; ke the good o:d welkin ring 1 .·,Ii s . Pau~ Dun1; · · · · · 7 bG i

\\'ilb shouts for good old Mahanoy, 'Norlll side. East Mahanoy N l ',\ho alwaysdoessuchthingswi1hjoy I Ave., from 5oo to 9oo, Mrs. i I __ ·: Geo. Po:,t. Mrs. D. Holland, I The Mahanoy City Red Cross Sew I Mrs. J. R;yan · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1:l :J'i '. in:; QlasHes have tried to place in North. ;;ide, .l!Jast 1,f21.hanoy '<'i'Cl') 1:-omc a liltle Red Cross bag Ave., frorn 900 t? end of town, .

Lo catclt 1ltC' stray coim; that one l'/Irs. P. Campion, ::Yi1·s. J. might rare to give. Riley, Mrs. Eh,rharl ........ .

The price <if a soda, or a cigar, or rnoyin's pi<..ture show, or a package of l°ill'win.; gu"Il, or candy dropped into the bag as a self-denial ofiering help!!

'j ,\ ond 0 rfully. Gow well it totals up, can be seen

'l'otal .. .. ............... $254 F6 ~

\VNlnesday's s~wing- Cl11 s, Mi ,Tohn Gill, chairman.

District Co!lc::to rs Am ' V. Centre (both sides), from

• V-le are makin•g just the same quality of

br-r.ad as we have always done and will continue

to rlo :- i. We claim that we have the best bread

b2,kecl in Pennsylvan~a. Our bread is MADE

KLEAN and SOLD KLEAN.

T -s.zleton Baking Co.

EV ANS .and WILSON Comedy entertainers

HALL and O'BRIEN "A JANl'l'OR'S PROPOSAL"

SMITH and SMITH Only nonsense.

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MAE MURRAY in "HER BODY IN BOND"

Every afternoon, twice at night.

Saturdays and holidays con­tinuous performance.

I by t!t<> following reports from the

I different Sewing Classes o[ town.

The ladies of th0se classes have j worked wonrl,.rfully and well in , making the hunrlreds of little bag<,, ! then in plac1Pg t'1em in the homes

Catawissa to Main, (Miss man, Mrs. Hag0

nbuch ...... ~$ ~4 53 B~\fTiSH CAVALRY • Carrie Snyder, Mis:; Anni" "1:ahanoy and Pine, Mrs. F. !( I Kutz) ............... ..... .. $ _:-.,2 g(i Kline, l\frs. Scully . . . . . . . . . . . 37 24 -----·----------+ W. Pine and W. Ma:rl<,:,t and NE R ST OU N I

1' anr1 then again_ in collecting the con­

f t,·nts of these bags once a month. Tbe first month's reports are as fol­lows:

Tuesday's sewing class, Mrs. Elbur H. Hall. chairman.

District Fifth Ward :,urU, side, East Centre from 500 to l!OO. Collectors, MTs. Chas. Parmley, Mrs. Chas. Flendricks, Mrs. Mam.0 TJ10u1t1,: ... ... ,: . • . . . . . . ..• $ 24 20

l South side, East Centre from 500 to 900, with Market. sl rcet in rear, 1frs. Ed. Rhoads -\lrs J. Pierce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 01 Sni1lh side !.•'asl CPntre from 'lt•1; to end of town and Rail-rnad in rear, Mrs. \'. Krebs ;\fn;. F. Noonan. Mrs. H. n.

I Il ermany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 45 South side, East Centre from <100 10 end of town, Mrs. l<J. Ball. Mrs. \V'rn. Kohler, Mis. F'rarlc Dall , ................. , 34 91 North side I~ast Pine, from 500 1 0 900 and MarkPt in rear, I\"[r,;. H. Od::.y Mrs. A. G. Timm

j md .\1rs. Thomas Ryan,...... 22 77

I North side, l!Jasl Pine from 500 1 u noo aud l\Im k1;t in n,ar, Mr:,.

,·\rle sts., fwm ('ataw•ssa to Tot.~l for Firs+ ward ...... $61 77 ' A • E TIN i.· CL." ~SJFJ"'!iD 1ADS

\'fain. Mrs. Chas. Snyci('" Miss Dis~rict Third Ward tlu J:. D 1 -n},,,iJy Snyder . . . . 35 75 ~outh s .. ie. Fa~t Mahanoy --- I ' \V. Mahanoy and sidL «tr,,, to 1\-re. , Miss r.01t'A Seligman ... $ 12 27 j

• "' th ·a ,.., C PARlS, Oct. 4.-British cavalry • Pine from Catawissa t" Mair .:,OU s, c, La.t entre and I tarr:; ing through the breaC!h in the ❖--•-----•----.. - .... - ..... ------•-•,Di \frs . .J. Mengle, Mrs J. Rebb 27 en l\Iarkrt,' Mrs. Ri~ck, Miss Ent-·.'," Spruce and South. st. from ,vistlP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 78 German defences northeast of St. ,.,atawissa to Main, Mrs;, Roy t'orth s.id E8,t CPntre, ~1iss I Quentin are said to ha\'e entered Stein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 ,,0 Ldwa:·ds, MiRs Davis . . . . . . . . 18 92 Fresnoy Le Grand. WANTED - Plumbocs and steamfit-

--- __ Fri:;t i<id<'. Main Prom Centre I Airplanes flying almost at will ters. Apply S·eligman & Co., Tamaqua, Total for Second Ward ...... $154 '.!1 to Oak, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs G. I abcve the advancing British have re o2,4t

Fourth Wa·rd Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 45 ported to thejr wireless headquart,:,rs District Collectors Am.. North side, Eas• Mahanoy alt(! 111 at their own l1orsemP11 were s,;r,11

rn. Cc>ntre aud Railrc-id from Pine, l\,Irr. G. Trcgellas, Miss in Fre~nu~ L'"' <:r,1utl 11'11,cl! t8 tl<'Ycn ~no lo 100, Mrs. G. Stok"s, Mrr. E mma Trier . . . . . . . . . • . . . . •:n :J; u>il"" iwrt!lt:!i' 1 or St Quel!li!1 awi

I d h Li1Jer,y H;Jl, :w. Spruce, south frur rniJ, !Je,,on<.l the J<1-,t German i- ei ennc__ . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . ~ '.!2 z,1 ,,.,.. 1 v 1 t 1 Id G. ('1'ntre and Railroad from ~id<', und South aMin, east - <' an• rrnc' s rong 10 . in thi1

400 111 5nn, l\Irs. J Ilcri;-..·, ~.Its. ,;,de, MrEi. L. L'. l,ewls . :1 ' '1" 1\· ,, '";1 ll lr; !,n::i1Yn ar, the l:,f'B.lll'e

, J{ No.rill sid<>, F.a~1 Spruce a-nd circ !inc' and •~ slrctdJPtl f~Olll Jlrnl C. 'iprr · · · · ·' · · · · · · · · · 1.7 fi 4 and Church, :\Ir~ . .Tones.. . . Ii ;q 1 ii!,,;:,• lu 1"0ll8 Olllllle. E. l\'ahanoy from 90() lo 400, I :\Irs. L. Berger, Mrs . .f. Holl- -- -; nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2;; F'l Total for Third .ward ... ,$134 98 L 1TENSE FIGHTi.i'liG Oii ill. Mahanoy and F. l ii,<? and Amount for First ward TI:. ,lVTarkPt [rom 4()0 Lo 50(), Thh·d wards !• .........•• $196 75 ·,rrs. Pounder ...... : ........ '.ll 1,:; Grand total for all wards, $703 00 PJ\HIS. O•:t .. !, 'l'hebatllellashen

___ MRS. H. D. HERMANY, Chairman, r" ,,r,,,11 wil!J hC''glttenul imensil\· all "ot~,1 J,'certh Ward . . . ..... ~!17 JS I Mahanoy City Sewing Classes .'lcng th .-,r-1·tl'"n battle front ;vith \mc:mt for Second and Fourth i --------- Pc·,\· al:1:::1,s 1~:unc.h,:,d al various War.ls ..................... $2!'il 'lfl RlTY, HUY l,JBERTY BONDS P"int~. Ccntinurd progr,:,ss is reporl . Thursda~·•s s.ewing Class. Mrs. OR BY BY, LIBERTY. ~<1 in the Cl!a•npaigne. · .eo:1 Lewis, chairman. __ _________ I , District First Ward I Miss Margaret Gorman, t)f Gir:-rnl- BUV. BUY LIBERTY BONDS

'.;,prt:, s and l\Ia1Jle, Mrs. Selig- I . ,lli>, wa :>, hn.siness ca1ler in town I l' it i ' ll ', L!D.ERTY

BERTHA LEFKOWITH A Sternberg Conservatory

Graduate

Is Teaching Piano For pat 11<.u!ars mquue di 5 East Mahanoy Avenue.

LOST IN COLLISION

LONDON, Oct. 4.-0ne officer ancl 5:Z m,:,n are mis;;i 11g as the result or ~

1he sinking of a British ,gunhoat in a • ccllision Sept. 30, the War Office an- ,. 11 •111ct;,d llus- 11101 u1111-,.

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_ It is not only our . duty to· buy Liberty

Bonds of the F'ourth issue; it -is · our privilege.

Liberty Bonds Liberty Bonds. · ·

are • 1n fact

~1· .. Our Republic i$-winning its future liberties with men and labor and money.. Vie must give all of t-hese until Liberty is won.

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, commt)n cans~; · ·:i\.ll must cooper-.. . .

·ate to give our country 1ts max1ml1r.1.1 · . ;of strength.

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Fourth . Liberty Loan~ I appeal to all my fell ow Amer­ican$·,. an.cl especially to the men and women of Labor in Americ.a,. to do all in th,eir power to buy the bonds of th.is Liberty Loan in a spirit of con­secrated and generous patriotism.

To buy these Bonds is not a sac,. rifice; it is an investment in Liberty itself .....;.an investment in tl1e future glory of free mankind !

Our. country calls for this service of our money. Let us respond quickly, with ardor, with. pride in our country's cause. For the sake of our faith in Democ,,:q.cy, let us do this serviceo

ib -.,fty Bonds ·of the fourth Issue to -o rUtmost This Space Contributed to \Vinning the War by II II ■ m · II lad II E RI

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+++H++-++++++++++Of •t-+++H+of•H t tn Mahinoy City, Mahanoy Township i ~f. and the Mahanoy Valley, it Is t :t THE MAHANOY CITY R~CORD :~ ❖ > + t ••~:o* .. ·+!,◄ .. •< •'(• ~ + •1( • •: ~❖·•,4,: +4.-i+!•,.•·+.+: "' + ... ,t,..t-.,.!~-{-t·❖·

TH·E 1:r . l\l. ·. A NOY CITY ECORD ·············•*~~► I "Gf~ me The Mahanoy Ci

Record that keeps intelligence with you."

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LEASED :VIRE SERv IC~ or HE UNITED PRES.:; .AND A!,L HOME, COUNTY AND COURT NE,vs PRESENTED TO OUR READERS DAILY

FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR THE MAHANOY CITY RECORD, SA1'URDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1918. TWO CENTS

GERMANS PREPA E TO ES RT WHOLE FLANDERS COAST J 11 I U HE R RECENT BIG GAINS

BLO EX ECT ·◄ SOO·N ON RHEIMS FRONT B_tJARD OF HEALTH

~TIC ACTl- N . I~ -N~L 1Ef~ ZA S Ur ON :·

......----:---~-="------------;--iMA~Y DEAD, SCORES t_ ·,. ! HURT IN MUNlTION' I: i:r:1.,~,,..,.1,~

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~,•slw,~,:~~;~g!~ 1ji ,'; ,,; BLAST NEAR AMBOY . ~-

-~- :, ~~~~{li<J!~~{l~~~:-§:-i;l<§~;{l~~,,~~::ll~. NEW YORK, Oct. 5.-Scores of per• ~~~" $ 1lll sons are believed to be dead and

:::;,;,. ______ 8'-_,.._,_;;;..=--:.:.·~....::-... ~~~~- 1; THE WEATHER t many others maimed in various de-

- i ~ ~ grees in hospitals in New Jersey early

At a nw Lillf\ " tlw i\Ialianoy Cit:, : 1,f 11t,, st11dents of t~e J?Ubli c scho_ols Boartl uf II,•,' 1, '1 1:-st c" ning tha t I ,, wl recommen d . contmumg or ~losmg hod} li,,,,J!led Ji) unanin'l}lh. , 'P t o or choul_ "' ss1ons. There berng n~ clo,·,-, r•, 1 C'h 11 rche;; ,, .huuls, , a ' oons 1 ~u ~ mPdH'HI o_fficc r of the Boa'.d o f J)ool n,u1, 1~. ,.nusement places such I Ucil ucaL1 011 it 1s left to the drscre- u a movi11g picture houses, dance I i.t,on of the 1-Iealth Board by powers •

• C • M h - ' ~ · ~ to-day and the nation's greatest shell s. Food Co11servation 'Train om1ng to a an.oy ~ F:;:rt:c::yt a~~r to::~rows~.c~~:1~ ~ loading plant, the property oMr T. 1,Jic- d the like until further notice Jelegated to it from the State Board :

u,1e In the alarming spread of influ- I of H ealth. . . c nz, 11 auc 1Jout the State. Cigar I When Dr. J. R. Bissell, vaccme

"" "' Gillespie Loading Co., of organ,

City, (Po & R. Railroad Siding), October 15th 1l::~::::~~~IM}~~~~~~l},~~J ~; Jth~ea;e~i~th

otm:iye;~~~~;~~~~ night. r.torP , 1 , ))(• open but pool rooms ph:,sician ft?r the B~ard of He~1th and ,

;n <' nection with same must be busy himself a~tendm.g over 1<>? ca_ses TOW\'l.'J ,,.]OUR 1n r 1,i,· rt Tl'ere mu st be no congrega-, of ·the disease Ill and abont this cr~y, fi~.- '1-J f,..,... t,on . ' ascerta'ned that the case of the drs- 1 'i l, · l \ ,J

, . . . . ' cusp were so numerous here scores of

-· - - ,.,- Explosions were continuing early

BOAP D OF [IE\ I 1"·rs I ! to-day. At 7 A. M. there was a blast

1.) ~, J i f i f1 L ti i DIED IN A ! i~~~t~~~d~~sern i;.1:;ii:~~n, .;!:!: Sn tomorrow for t_he fii:st time since families being affecte ,; he conferred

•l , fCP, 1, ~ fc>vn ep1dem:.c of . s:veral ! with the Board and w:ith Sup't Oday. 1

.'' , , a o , he churches will bf closed. 1t was deemed advi ~ab!e to close the •r' •ous <; s were fumigated schools pending an abatement of the 1

1 o ,1 l 1der directions of the Board , epidemic. f

c • h ealth. While Dr. Bissell has over 100 cases l , r,'ci ion to the abrive named I und~r his own direct attention anoth-

1' 1 L, r ... i,; to he no rneding or ,'r down town physician repoits the 1 •Jade- held. same number. Otber physil'ia1•s are · ~ o ,ri•' c funerals are to be h eld ,ery busy answering sick calls . . S o, , ,.,, l• i, 1, w,,cre cases exist are fo be

1 ·t will be seen that the insidious dis-

1ilacarded by officers of the local ease has had a start in Mahanny City T{Palth Board, anll that the time to combat it with

'1'110 M~har.oy City Board of Educa- •,11 rur rower has arrived. I '0n has ne medical inspector. If : Physicians are ordered bv the ' at I ody l1ad a physician bolling , Bc-ard of F.:e:J lth to, make reports pro­nr11 -, nosi~icn he could report to the' mnt·y of C'a~es of the disease. f'ailure n:i rd of T~ca'th a s to the condit:on ·to do so will r esult in prosecution.

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(Publicity Committee) A ,v:::g' earne,r who is disgruntled because the expected ad­

vance in w:~ges is not forthcom:ng, when asked to buy a Liberty

l·-. F p n ("1 f , L 1·\_ '~ l) f' u" : sands near the scene of the explosion ~ ~ ~ i i\ '~, il .f MIL·TARY ' were ·swept from their foundations. l ' 11. A J .i ( l · 't) { \ £.:; \ l · .. , Scarcely a window is left intact In

Pert h Amboy. IM,tlitary authorltl Ct\SH!ER !{OHLER All churchc8, Rchools-public and pri.v,,te --- salour:.s, moving HOSPITAL that have taken cllarge of the ter

· tory refuse to make an estimate the number of dead ·but private foree indicate the count would reach high Picture house8, dance halls, pool , Mallaunr City mourns the depart-

ure or c:;p of beT finest and moc;:i, uHe- rooms ,rnd all amusement cen- · ful citizens 'n 1he duath or wfll ia m ters are hereby ordet,ed to close Holtzwet'th Kehler, cashier ~f t h e and remain closed until further Union National Bank, who dred at · A It T f 5.45 o'clock this morning, at the fam- notice. .d .. periady C:11 .1

1ngt or _a

hearing, fine an a ,1a1 enn 1s

I pro vided for viola.tors of this or- 1 dcr. Physicians ar,e, requested ,

· I to re:i:;ort cases of Spanish Influ- 1 , cnz;:1, at once to the secretary of , i the Board of Health. In case of ' de::,th a private funeral must be held. Parades and congregat­ing of any variety are prohibit­ed. ,

Miss Agnes McCall, of Coles. today i received a message from the War , Department stating that her brother, I John McCall, had died in a military

I hospital in France with pneumonia on September 14th.

j McCall, who was one of the finest ; specimens , of American manhood to , leave town. was born in Coles, Octob­,.r ~HJ'. ,1, J 836. and was therefore in his 31st. '"<'3i'. J<Jrlucated in thie township 1:c}1 n~·;, hr gruclu utN1 from tht' high Schoel in Col'"'s 11·ith the class of 1902. 3 ee k:ng hig-ber education h 0 tock up f1. cour:-v" i.n a.<:cc,unlin~ at T"1cCann 's I{u~:!H·CS f'oll("~f" . ..1\.fl<T fin'.ghing th.1-; (;C \l ;·1"l' 11£' :: cc.npteu a lHlf< Ton Wil lt

i 11,,- J :•l:i gl1 Ced :mu N·n :g·~t,0:1 Com-MAHANOY Cl TY ' p ... ny '.it h!l:;t',Jrd. where he was e1c1-I HOARD OF HEALTH, , il! O'!c> rl np u71t il th,' lime h" lt>fi towa

: ;:,,-u;1 1lie contingent of selective:-, for .lOHN BOTH, Pres. : Columbus Barrnclrn on May ?B, 1918.

The military gu _, rd has been thrown about the dislrict1 Gillespie says but 18 .are not accounted for.

The property damage will run into the millions. The plant was valued at $18,000,000. Thi::; has been practi­cally destroyed. W'hat part of it re­m~ins to-day was slowly crumbling under the explosion of shell stores or was being eaten away by fire which could not be controlled:, There were tbousands in the 11lanl when the- firat explosion occurred. Of those not hurt from their positio1111 other blasts foilcw£'d. Remna,n:, of human bo:iir,; wcrn fcuncl in varit}US places.

Several iho::;-ries regar!iiL!/-g the UH! of the d[:rnstcr have 911"'ee, ad. vanced.

Tile buildings contained shells ra ing in <liamat,er from 3 inch to inch manufac1 ured for the most pa io:- French 75 and 155. w·M. PALMER, Jr., Sec, Hf' r-;;::lrd fc~ France JUJ'Hc 26ih.

Br::1.d, 1·2icl, "Let Garfield buy them." 1t Prin.te McCall was a fai.tbEul m!'m-That man is a fool. To begin with he happens to have a boy be1· of ~- . C'anicus cbui·ch. Fraternally

b fi · 1· f l • l It DR. J. GELB Jw belor:gell. to the Lansford Knights ever-seas ,vho has een on the 1rmg me or severa monc 1s. or Columhnfi and the Holy Name so-238 East Ce:-:tre street, Manano-.

costs $423.47 a year to maintain that boy over-seas and it cost cioLy, co1mt>cled with Sl. Ann's churc:1 PE CE City. Eyes examined right; glasses fit- · 1 r ti 1\i ti e'l'1 A

.iust $327.78 to .aquip and maintain that boy when he was in a • at tlw t place, and t ir ·a ,er 1 a 1 . ,,., ...,,. ted correctly_ Every Monday and J?ri• Piuwcr Corps, or town. , ·

i-r: ining camp back here in the States. His food alone for one day dn.y. Hours. 10 a. rn. to r; p. m. Ne. Prim.le BART McCLOSKEY, son oE 1n : lw window ol' th0 McCall home

AUSTRO-HUNGARY CONFERENCE

costs 42 cents at present day food prices. Some day he has to pay I

extra charge for examination at your Md_r.d afnd Ml ~-s. Johnt McCllosE-kdey, whdo hangs a si?rvice flag, which bears two AMSTERDAM, Oct. 5 - Replying 1e or 11s conn ry a gewoo , sla,rs one a blue one for a brother, to an alleged request that Austro-

for that boy's equipment and upkeep. If that boy was starving in ,;) home. z.9,r,s.t1 Arsenal, Edgewood, Maryland, Tues-; vVm.,' stationed at Camp Merritt, ~- Hungary had a peace conference of France today or was compelled to go into battle against the Huns ' w-ILLIAM·- day, October lSt.. I J., and the other, which at present is all belligerents, Grea,t Britain is re-

HOL TZWOTI.TH KOHLER No Meeting ------ I blue, but with the setting of the sun 1 ported to have demanded that the ·without a rifle or a· gas mask, would his father sa,y, ''Let Garfield The mee1 ing of better trolley ser- HERMAN SCHLEMMER .1 will turn to gold, is for the <lead sol-1 Austrian Government explain what it buy them for him." · ily residence, in the bank building, Yice committee which was scheduled DIED AT JACKSONS dier, ,vho Jias given up his life on the, means by a "non-committal confer-

from pneumonia, from which he sur- 10 be hel d al Shcu;rndoalt to-morrow, , al1ar o[ democracy. ence," That's one of the troubles with a great numb€r of our Ameri- f ed th 1, 1 d st · k • b 11 d ff t f h ' l th · exlended eir e pas e even ays, r1c en a ni:rn 'een ca e o on accoun o l e · Hennan E. Sclrlenuner died al his ! Th_e deep~s sympa Y rs . •

can people. They put everything up to the government while for- week ago last 'l'hursday, Mr. Kolrler's rulJng or the board of health. Du e ho•ne in Jacksons at 6 o'clock last ev- 1 to his survivors, who are hrs sls.te., o,·etting that they ARE the government. The man who said, condition assumed a serious phase., nctice or the next meting will be ening af1er a Jong illness with typhoid' Miss Agne~ and two brothers, Wm., ~ Hi,; strong constitution grew weaker· given. 1t pneumonia. in the service and James at home. ''Let Garfield buy them" accepted no responsibility for his own daily and yesterday the attending 1 ________________ Deceased was about pG years of He was a son of the late Mr. and boy who is over there facing the Hun. If every man in the United physicians held out little oor no hope. agP. and a lifelong resident of Jack- Mrs. James McCall.

His death was expected yeS1.erday, jovial nature and admirable face will sous. R eligiously he was a member -------Sta.t0s took the same view of it our army in France would col- but toward evening he rallied and linger long in the memories of those of Christ Lutheran church. Frater- NOTICE lapse within a week or two. ., , showed improvement. During the w,10 best knew the magnanimity of nally he belonged to Camp 167, P. 0. A meeting of the Joint_ Com1!1ittee

No Visiting at Hospite.1 Because of the prevalence of Span­

ish influenza no visiting will be per­mitted at the Fountain Springs State Hospital except in case of death serious illness of patient and t upon permission of the superint ent.

night h e sunk rapidly, death occu,rring u,e ma11. s. of A. and the Improved Order of for a better trolley service will be We who are- back' home mu"t bear 1·11 m1'nd that 1·t 1·s our dol- th1·s n101·n1·r1g I c H 11 Sh d a11 0 • · • A busy man at the helm of the Un- Red Men, of town. held in K. of . a , enan o , 1t

lars that make it possible £or the soldiers to go on fighting over Mr. Kohler was born in Reedsville, ion Naticnal, yet he found time 10 Besides his widow he is survived Sunday, Oct. 6th, at 2: 00 P. M. De-there. Every Liberty Bond sold helps to pay for the guns, ammu- Penn,, forty-three years ago and was give considerable attention to the ex- by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip legates please attend.

the sou of t he late Jacob1 and Mary igencies of his country and home Schlemmer, and t h e following broth- 1t Signed Press Committee SATURDAY NIGHT nitjon, gas masks, aeroplanes and food, used by the m,en in France. Kohler. Early in life he d8cided to be town. He wa·s the chairman of zone ers and sisters; Christ, of Jacksons; l Tt costs money to keep' a man in the field and the soldiers look to a student of Finance. How well he 8 in the Liberty Loan drives. His Mrs. Rf'inberger, of Tamaqua; Mrs. , Lakeside Grange Fair

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succeeded is very forcihl) expressed, wo•i-k in this particular phase is wor- Albert Neads, of Shenandoah; Tillie, Will be held October 10, 11 and 12· Ireland's kfd gloves, $2.00. t heir relativ,es back here to provide all the money needed. If we 'n the success of the bank of which he thy of especial mention for it was Anna, Edna and Wilbur, at home. I in Grange Hall at Lakeside. All ex-I Kayser silk gloves, $1.00. can't raise the six billion dollar loan it is going to cripple our fight- was cashier in this city for the paSt , ''Bill" Kohler, the financier, who, to a ----------- hibits to be brought before Wednes- \ Dove brand muslin underwear, 59,

seven years, succeeding Ira W. , very great degree. h e lped S·chuylkill NOTICE MAHANOY day, October 9, at 12 o'clock noon. 79, $1.00 and -1.50. , ing forces and surely we can't stand for that? Barnes, who removed to Philadelphia. I County "go over the top" in the var- ' TOWN SH IP SCHOOLS ! o4,5t Ladies' new neckwear, 50c and $1.

There is only one class of men who can afford to be the ''Let Nor was that th e only monument to ious Liberty Loan drives. I I ___________ Electric house dresses, $1. ~ rfi Id d his energies a,nd intelligence. The ' Fraternally, Mtr. Kohler was a mem-' The rioi·ea scllool~, ,v1·_11 close be.gr·n- 1, GOOD HOSIERY AT w_a.rner_'s, corsets,_ ,$1.00, $1. (,a e to · o it" kind and those are the men who want to see Ger- F" t N t· 1 B 1 f L f d ' " ~

u·s a 10na an'• 0 ans or , 'I ber of the Mahanoy City Lodge or uing Monday, Oct. 7, 1918. The other ! E L~. Resrnta corsets, $2.50, $ . many win. When asked to subscribe to the Liberty Loan, don't think of

the "government." Think of the boys over there and in the·train­ing camps over here. We, the people, are the government and we, thep eople, must pay the expenses of keeping our soldiers in the neld. Don't try to shift the responsibility to somebody else for it can't be done. Some soldier is fighting YOUR battles over there; it is up to you to see that he has everything he needs. Buy Liber­ty Bonds.

.-------------,-----, \ Notice to Property Owners If you have a property to sell place

Gruber says: I it in my hands. I can help y,m dis-

pose of it in short order. If interested, call or write.

JOHN J. HEHN,

p,rospered and grew to great propor- Elks, Mahanoy City Aerie or Eagles, schools will remain open until further I LESS THAN PRES NT Rengo belt corsets, $2.50, $3., tions under his eleven and one-half No. 167; Tamaqua Lodge, No. 238, · F. orders from the State Board of I WHOLESALE PRICES 1t WALL AU years' cashiership. It was with the '. and A. M., Tamaqua Royal Arcanum, Health. · -- \ keen~st of regret that Lansfo:d par_t-1· Tamaqua ·chapter Royal Arch Mas- By order of Sup't, Women's 35c hose (seconds), 19c. NOTICE ed with Mr. Kohler. The c1t1zensh1p ons No. 167, and Ivanhoe Command- JOSEPH F. NOONAl')J 1 of Mahanoy City was enhanced by his ery, No. 31, of Mahanoy City. He was Women's linenweave hose, 25c. I --

Women's R. and S, split foot hose, Quin's meat market will be c coming_ a director of the Fii;st National Bank I t · d f h AT GELB'S 25c. I on Monday unt l 1.00 p. m., on a There was scarcely a movemen at Coaldale and Vice Presi enl o t e "I Women's full seamless gauze hose, of death in the family. ,

which had for its purpose the uplift institution. 25

c. or welfare or this city and country He was busy in the aclivilies or lho Women's 'Burson , fashioned, hose, that "Bill Kohler wasn't in it. Penn. Bankers' Association Group 2 n11 y yo u fall clothing now. Protect 35c. There wasn't any good, clean sport- and in the Lower A1ithracite Bank- againsl cold. Women's Strawbridge lisle hose, gentlenrnnly, whclesome sport, in ers' Association, holding offices in Heavy coats. i.Jeautiful models, 35c . which Mr. Kohler was not interested both. . s pecial "t. $18.50, $22.50, $27.50 and Women's Glorietta silk hose, 45c. and was not an exponent. Into what- Mr, Kohler rn :mrvived by his huart- $ilt. .0U. Suits and <11•csscs, the prett- Women's silk boot hose, 50c. l:::ltorny's Shirt F'a,ctory. ever ltf' entered he entered wilh a broken partner who, during the trying iest we have ever shown , at popular vVomen's extra size lisle hose, 45c, whole l!Part-in business or pleasure. hourn of the sick bed and deathbed, pri ers . Groat savin gs. Come and pay Women's Radmoor silk boot hose, This uoub1less was a lar.ge conlribut- ministered so faithfully and had ev- deµo si1. Waists, hosiery, muslin , $1.00. Wo are tying up m· in}:( factor 1 o h\s eminent ic:uccess in Pry ugeucy pm;sil.t!e exerted in the ;wd Foresl Mills umlenvpar, etc., in J Women's Radmoor all silk hose, dollars of capital in stock to life. /111cl when it came to the bank- hope of effecting restoration. To this large varieties to pick from at Gelb I $l.50. our ing business-well, the Union Nation- most estimable lady, into whose life a Bros., Shenandoah. Women'sr Kayser all silk hose, lt al knows that it secured a phenomen- great sorrow has thrown its shadow, CELB BRO~

Girls, on all parts of

Wanted

The verson who claims he has already bought Liberty Bonds this year has not done enough. We cannot win this war by making an occasional sacrifice, occasional invest­ments. It can only be done by a steady stream of sacrifices. It is our duty to even borrow, if necessary. The men at the Front are not doing their duly occasionally, but every day. 1t

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al master of finance in Mr. Kohler. sympathy is offered and to the be- 1t • Sh~~a~d~ah. $\~~"a.nts' good hose, me. 22 S. Jardin '3t., Nor is 1he Union National Bank's loss reaved brotheirs, John, of Williams- ___________ Children's good hose, 25, 35c.

Shenandoah Pa. the only one. He became endeared nort, and' Benjamin, of Reedsville and ALLAUER'S BUY

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to many in Mahanoy City during his his beloved nephew, "Little Billy Breyer's Ice Cream lt W FOR PLUMBING AND TINNING

stay of seven years. Friendships Barr," of Reedsville, who often ,came ice cream daily, at Steiff's, 721 East were formed and cemented - friend- to visit his big, good-natured "Uncle Centre street. O-3-3t 'vVe are tying up many extra ships which can never be effaced. Bill" and travelled with him while ------------ dollaTs of capital in stock to COI\tinne

Call Williams & Kinsinger, 430 East f:is home lifE; was a mo_del one. A here. 1 v,nf> nre tying up many extra our usual good servhie-Heiser & Co. · 105_W life far too bnef closed with the pass- A shining light hag gone oul in onr dolla rs of capital in slo~k to continue Ill

Market street, or 'phone · Bell ·. ing of Mr. KohleT, but the memory of midst in the removal by death of Wil- our usual good service-Heiser & Co. al,tf. l his good deeds, his charitable heart, 1iam H, Kohler. 1t . I llU' ·

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Rl!JQUESTED TO CALL FOR LIBERTY BOND

Purchasers of Liberty Loan B of first, second and third issues ar quested to call for their bonds.

UNION NATIONAL B

THE MAHANOY CITY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1918'.

THE FOURTH LIBERTYLO~N . I Don~t Saytou~,e -- -------- -----:----- ----------------------Jllltabllall.. 1171

l\ilahanay City Record Market and Locuat Street,

Mahanoy City, f;'II..

The American people are one~ more up agamst the n~cess1t! 1 ,. 'f.' All '11•11 of backing with money our boys m the trenches. Al their sacn- Tried ,m I I fices and risk of life and limb go for nothing if we are not willing I JI T II d H M to provide them the equipment. Courage and skill amount to

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nothing unless backed up by the most n:iodern and extravagantly costly outfit. War is a terribly expensive proposition. Unless we are willing to meet its bills generously, we must lie down and let stronger nations rule over us.

All smokerJ sooner or later hit t,he pipe£ Cigarette9 ar.c1 cig~~, arc all . ~1ght, f cour~c but the red, ~e~lar, ng,1t smo ... c is a gbod pipe filled with i;ood tobacco.

Christian Endeavor

The'more we spend on equipment, the fewer our loss·es of men will be. Unless we are willing to stand staggering losses among' our boys, we must pour out the money without stint.

The man whose country, whose home, whose democratic in­stitutions are being protected by our young men, cuts a very poor figure in the community unless he is willing to pay the cost of the protection. When a man offers his life to protect you, if you

-:,;' ow, wh~t wouid yoa say was a, goo,1 tobacco? \Vould yo:.1 ~~y Havana, o_r Seed-in-Havana, or '1 urlash or Connect!• cut er Burl::-y? !{o, you'd prf!bably name the brand that seemed lo smt YO\!, I:t , ther wordlJ, yo1tr good tobacco 1s th,c tobacco that cuits you best whether it comes from etc fertile blue grass '!alleys of I,er.t.:cky or the Nile-w:,shed plains of J:gypt.

The Second Presbyterian _society, Pottsville, held a book _social la_st Tuesday in COllllP,CtiOn with t~e I e­gular business meeting, The tickets of admisE1ion was a work of popular

l firtion or some other book w~1ch would be interesting to the soldiers.

I shown with the aid of the reflecte-scope and a lecture concerning them. Twenty-eight books were secured. These will be forwarded io th,e b,?ys.

:tHE RECORD PUBLISHING co. won't pay for his gun and his keep, you are a pretty poor sort of a citizen.

I', C, O'CONNOR, Editor and Manager As the size of the army increases, the bill for equipment

---------------- grows. Therefore the government is asking for about one-third 'Phonea-Bel!, 38--J; United-U-E more money than was raised on the last loan. It is an en6rmous

mm, but really only a small fraction of our wealth. It can be rais­ed if we all take h1old ,of it with a willingness to do our fair share.

People cannot expect to go through these times and live just SUBSCRIPTION RATES

Effective February 1, 1918 as usual. If we can't raise money for bonds any other way, we Bini.le ooptea .................. .. zc must cut down other expenses and go without things we are used Deltver;r rate ... ,. ..... . 100 a week to. Only thus can we hold or be regarded by our neighbors as Baell: 1ssue1 ... .-.. , .............. ic i-howing common decency. Those who refuse to take hold and do MAIL RATE: their fair share are slackers for whom every one must feel con-One :rear ...................... Sli.OO tempt. 9fJt months . . .. . • .. . . • . . , .... $2.liO 9ne month ...................... 4:0c ---:o:-----

THE HUN BACKING OUT Pllbl1shed enTT afternoon but

Bunda1 It is a long road that has no turn. The Hun is finding it out. 'l'he clutch that he has had on Flanders fo:i; three uninteuupted

THE RECORD PUBLISHING co., years is loosened. That part of Belgium, thanks to the heroic galiantry of the Belgians under King Albert, working hand in

Mahanoy Ctt7, Pa. hand with Haig's veteran braves, is about to be restored to its T, c. O'CONNOR, HARRISON BALL, rightful owners.

J. H. O'CONNOR, Propr'•· The Hun is in :vertreat, Haig reports it. He is backing out of

"I believe Bt.rlcy is the Il;lOSt univers• .:.lly•liked tobacco grown," said a tobacco manufacturer the other day. He has b~en a half-century in the bnsiness .. , And it's a fact. Burley please~ more p1pe-smoker3 than any other tobacco grown. Burley ccrvcd to you in Honey :Uoon, cu_red as the Penn Tobacco Company cures 1t, and seasoned just as you would season good food, ple~ses 9g ot:t cf every 100 smokers th,;A~r~a.~t·" thcv say "we ha\•e found the one be'st smOkc. it's Honey l\too~ ~,,

Go ri1ght now to the nearest tobacconist. Say to him: "I want to try Honey Moon." It will cost you b11t ioc; larger size 15c. See that your pipe is clean and free-drawing. Fill it to a brimming bowl­ful Start off wit!, a good light all acroSJ the· top. Don't puff away like a co~l­burning steam engine. Just breati1c 1:-1.

Honey Moon's goodness, If any tobacco can be like the fragrance of dew-touched honeysuckle it's Honey Moon,

Then, after trying Honey Moon, if yott find it does not suit you to yettr com­plete satisfaction, return it to th,.. dP=1ler and get your money baclc. It must be what ,,ou. con!.ider good tobacco or the Honey Moon people don't want your trace.

PENNSYLVANIA'S CASUALTIES

REPORTED Killed in Action

Corp. Joseph Aclrnr, Honesdale. Corp, Floyd Bowers, Reading.

Died of Disease Pvt. John wentko, Plymountli.

Died From Accident and Other Causes Pvt Guy Kleckner, Erie.

· Wounded Severely

The topic for to-morrow 1s All For Christ. Our Money." The Scrinture lesson is 1 Tim. 6: 17-19. \\'e give thee but Thine own, Whate'er the gift may be; All that we have in thine alone, A trust, O Lord, from Thee. :\'.lay we Thy bounties "thus, AEI stewards true receive, And gladly, as Thou Blessest us, To Thee our first fruits give.

Thus has the writer of this hymn caught a true vision of Paul's esti­mate of riches, with regard to money, as he wrote to his beloved son in the faith, Timothy, • and considers its possessions as a trust. Ile immediately follows this recognition with a prayer that he may ever be found to realize that he is only a st@ward and as such to be more than faithful-cheer­fully faithful.

Contributing to the expenses of the organized church of which we are members is generally recognized as our first financial obligation, and pro-bably highly so. This coresponds to the maintenance of the temple and its services under the Jewish dispen­sation which was directly commanded by Jehovah. We certainly dare not look upon our duty in this respect in a lesser light than God does. How often is the church compelled to live meagerly, almost miserly because so many people do not see their responsi­bility in this respect They misin­terpret entirely the idea of "free sal-

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EVERY DOLLAR YOU INVEST IN THE LIBERTY LOAN IS DOUBLY SAVED

You save it for your country and you save

it for yourself.

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Marks the actual start for the Drive on all winter goods. If you have not started your winter shopping-start today. A week's delay may be vital to your health. Besides the money to be saved by early shopping, there is the satisfaction of knowing that the cold winter days to come will hold no dread for you. ----- - nnr =

LADIES' AND MISSES' NEWEST FALL. SUITS AND COATS

Never have we showtn so varied an assortment. The very newest styles in every new fall shade and material Come in and make your selection early. You will save at least one-tliir<r on every one of them.

$9.98 $11.98 $14.98 $19.98 to $39.98 . Cl

.....,._ LADIES' & MISSES'

FALL WAISTS Just received another ship­

ment of ladies' waists in tub silks, crepe de chene, Georgette and the new lingeries. All sizes. High and low collars also.

$1.29 to $4.98 ts.AtL ·-

= ..... ... SCHOOL SUITS FOR

BOYS We can rig your boy out at

a saving to you of from $2.00 to '$3,00 on every one. New brok­en weaves and plain serges in Trench and NOll'follc models. Sizes 6 to 17.

$2.98, $3.98, $4.98 to $9.98

-- -LADIES' NEW FALL MILLINERY Here acre the biggest values in town. Every one different, the

newest styles and they are all worth double the prfces we have mark· ed them.

$1.98 $2.98 and $3,98 - - - ---- ---WINTER ITEMS FROM THE MEN'S COUNTER $2.00 men's High Rock under-

wear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 Men's canvas gloves ...... 15c ~

Men's Freeland overalls, pr., $2.00 men's khaki shirts .. $1,25 .......... , ............ $2.39

Belgium on a wide front. That will release Ostend and Zeebrugee, used as lairs for the sneaking submarines . Bruges, the, canal cen­

OFFICJAL ENDORSEMENT / ter, is also about to be yielded, and "Bloody" Ypres, necessary to =-= ,-=-::--:::=--=-===:-:::-: .. :·:·=-- a successful campaign against the channel ports, is safe. Thus

Sgt. Alex Hanna, Philadelphia. Lt. Frank, Lynch, Philadelphia. 1Corp. James Gleason, Pott,stown. Corp. Alenzo Sigfield, Berwick.

vation." and seem to think there are no legitimate expenses involved in

1 conducting a church. How compla- ii_-50- flannelJack Rabbit cently indifferent they are to its needs I

Dr. Wright's union suits, $4.93

Thll 1united ru:itishero !\s~o,,,a- have the murderous legions of the German military fiend been t!on of New York Cit}' has investi• foiled. gatrd, and certifle11 t.;, the circu­lation of tliis publicatian. These facts have been esta!Jlishe!!, 11nd uuaranteeu to _ ~vcrtisers.

Defeated in their drives in the Champagne, in Picardy and in the Oise, aiming at Paris, the Hiun is now che;:1ted of the channel conquests that ,hie viewed from afar with dripping mouth in antici­r,ati-on of the feast. The famed Hindenburg line is being creached every day. To the secondary defenses behind this line in some

I .. places have the alies reached.

~ Simultaneously with the loosening of the grip on Flanders,

Su cribera who ao not receive The which was released with the capture of the important railway cen­Ma ioy City Reconl promptly :~d ter of Roulers a few days ago, the foe is being compelled to give

rly and those changing t er L'll th G t F h ·t th f th B 1 . b . reas are requested t'1 nottry ' this up 1 e, e rea r:nc CI Y so~ 0 • e . e gian order m ce either b;r mail, telephone or tn Flanders, one of the big concentrat10n pomts m the north.

but ,rhen trouble comes they are not shirts · · .,. · · · · • · ·, · · · • • $1.79 Pure wool men's underwear, garment .... , ..........• $2.29 Pvt. Vincent Pulvenckes, Tamaqua.

Missing Pvt. Stephen Faust, Phila-delphia.

FROM SOLDIER DODD

then indifferent to its ministrations. Indeed, it is in its direction that they look for the first expressions and willingly accept its offices. How in­consistent-and wrong, Many of us because we cannot give large amounts

T I r Ky do not give anything_ We try to make Camp ~Y 0t ' 98 'i9l8. ourselves believe that we are Jess

~p · ~ ' / ashame,d to be in the list of non-con-DeareSt Mother and Dad· 1 tributors than to be found as con-

I received your kind a nd ever ;"e · , tributing only a little This is all come letters and was glad to 1 ~ahr wrong and may it not be that in a

d tt t ou are well w l!C , , , . from you an m Y , . armv guilty conscience 1s proddmg us on I am at present and enJoymg ' I the "little" and that down in our life, I received the box a nd 1. end· 1 hearts we know that we ought and

d th tellts I also receive . . joye e con • . '"five could g·y, more. Of one thmg we the re'gisterPd l~tter ~~ 1111 tlle Th<' may be assured-God ll• es not ask, spot." lt came 1n vei Y han y, d us to ajvc what we don't have.

· · t re taken an b •

Utica vellastio fleeces .... $1.25 ...., ....... - •• --SPECIAL VALUES IN BOYS' WINTER SUITS

AND OVERCOATS A special sale right at the be.ginning of the season. Here are

over 300 suits and ,ovPrcoats in the best of all wool ,and novelty wool cloths. Th"ench, Norfolk and military effects in all the newest shades. Sizes 2 to 16.

$2.98 $3.98 $4.98 $5.98 $6.98 to $9.98 - ---- ...

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on. Kake aB complaints direct Four years of heroic sacrifice by France, England and the rest the omce, Both 'phones. and the efforts of America, are about to be rewarded with the

battery had .their pie u_ 1 ave "ElYery man shall give as 110 is able, I they look gr~at. To·m?1

:0 w we e for according to the blessing of the Lord

for west Pomt, a training camp. s thv God which he hath given thee"- ■-----•lllllll•-----.,-.----.-~---------------.,,..--7 the gun squad. It is about 20 m~~ll D~ut. lG:l7. •• m , • c most luscious of ruits in war, victory. Escape for the Hun is im­possible. Should it be his choice to fight on German soil visitation oJ the devastation that he is inflicting as he retreats in France and Belgium will be the coin in which he will be paid. That he wi11 not stand for long, simply because he has not the heart nor the

: stomach for it. It is a question of time, but we must not relax SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1918. •' t l t ff · ______________ jm any respec es we su er disaster when the goal is within

READY REFERENCE

GUIDE

JAMES ROBINSON

The choicest cuts of meats at reason

able prices. Good service. 21: Eaat

Mahanoy Avenue.

ROBERT L. HEISER

I grasp.

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. J>Jlla in Red and Gold rr ·.talllc -. • boxes. se:ilcd with Blue Rlbbott.

{ ~ Tako no other. B:V: of lfl~ - Ru.V'J~~1~:A~~1~LY.~:'1;!~

~- SOLDSVDRUGGisis'~vEUYWMF.:~t Town Girls Going Over

Has Influenza Jacob Stieff, who is employed as

freight hand at the local P. & R. station, is confined to his home on lllast Pine street, wit11 a severe at­tack of Spanish influenza. "Yaks" many friends hope for his speedy re­covery.

When Children Start to School Miss Marion Dreher, a student

nurse at the University of Pennsyl- School opens at a time ~f y~ar when vania Hospital, in Philadelphia, will the change of seasons is likely to leave November lst for over-seas

I caust:; coughs. colds, ci:_?up, hay fever

duty. She exp cts t b 1 t· d t and asthma. Prompt accion at the fir.~t , e O e, s a ione a , sign of infectlo~ mav keep children

a base hospital near Paris where she . ·m d h . Ith ; d h Ip them to will finish her training 111 pn e goo ea an e

Miss Di·eher is a da~ghler of Mr. 1 avoid_ Josi~ time. Foley's Honey and and Mrs. Christ Dreher, of East Cen- 1 Tar is an ideal nome remedy. s;~~ tre street. Her numerous friends 1 everywhere. _ wish her the best crf success iri her I r1t,iotic undertak.iv,g. BUY LIBERTY BONDS

away from camp but my ~ddress Anotller general way wherein our t·11 be the same There 1s wllere we . , , .. , _____ _

s 1 • , ,' not money may be de:hcatcd to Chnst 1s ,. ·• • ·• • • ♦. • • ♦. • • • • ~.♦.~ .. ~ .. ~ .. ~.♦.~.♦.~♦

are gomg to tram ~ow, for we can , in extending his kingdom-we call il •! .. !++!++!++!++!♦...++•ff• .. •ff• .. •'++•ff•'++•ff•'++•'++•ff•'++., ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ have mounted . drill a

nd _gun d~!~ missions. This is indeed no less im- ••• .,---------------------------~ ~ ...

w~ere we _are w!tli out blowmg so portant than the other and by some ._t. •!• Lhmg to pieces. regarded as superior "Go ye into t Othello Ranges Clothes Wringers ~

Say, dad, you ought to see those •111 the world and pr~ach the gospel" • ♦ ' .,l4

guns work and hear the era.ck th

ey ;re our marching orders and they .. :. Washing Machines ~ ... make. When the firS t c:ne wen~ off 1 have never been rescinded. Have you f ♦. thought I was going up 111 t?e air but accepted God's provision for your sal- ~... ~i,• I soon found out I was, still on ii;;y vation? What then is your very ~ Roofing, Skirting Plumbing, 'Tinning ~ ... horse. We had so~e. tim

0embr~k 1 first dt1ty?-lell it lo others. If we %, ♦.+..

in th e horses and it is s e j_ • cannot go ourselves the very least 'f+'+ I am in the 3rd Platoon, 5th section ot that we can do-yes must do-is t~ ••• w M ••,. the Battery, We have_ number ~ve send some one else.' Let us alway I m O rg a· n ♦. gun in the Battery firing formation remember this--the missionaries are ~t • , ~t,. and we have one "peach" of a gunner. our representatives at the front in .,,. +.+ He can hit the mark. To-day we had the warefare of winning the world ♦-~♦ .,. a competition drill. The beSt platoon for Christ. just as our men in Europe I J in each battery had to compete wi

th arc fighting in our stead to safeguard t,. 16 North Ma1'n Street, Mahanoy City, Pa. ~ ... the best platoon in the battalion and J ♦.♦_.

tllc winners had to compete with the cur joint interests, and we don't for ~... ~ a moment even have a hint of doubt ♦. ..._ _________________________ T ~.

best platoon in the regiment. The an to our duty in suporting them in .,♦,. ' ~~ Third Platoon of Battery B, 16lll, Bat- crdcr that they may bring the con- • ~ .. • .... •♦.• .. •.., .................. N .. .._ .. ♦♦ .. ♦♦•♦♦.• .............. •♦♦ .. •♦. ...... ♦♦.+..♦+!. 1.alion, is the best platoon in the re- ••"•-♦+•-♦+• ♦ ~ • ·' • • ♦ , • ♦ ♦ ♦ • ' '4' ♦ • ., ♦ ~ flict to a successful close. grment. So you can see what a bunch of fellows from Pennsylvania can do.

Li eut. Childers, from Tamaqua, is ; SORE THROAT one prince of an officer. In fact, we J

have all good officers,_ from the. Major or Tonsilitis, gargle down to the Second Lieut. To-day we with, warm salt stood seven inspections-first, by ,

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. water then apply-Lieut. Dodd, then by Captain Fulton, next by Major Haclcstadt and then , our od: u by four other commanding officers and believe mf', they were some inspect- \ ions ·we did not mind it for we have a lieutenant down here by the the name of Charles Dodds. He is a first

NE.W PRlCts 30c; 60!-, $1,20

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•l• Try a bottle of our •t 1 ;: Brown Stout, Nut Brow~ · :i:

F'lre and life Insurance, the kind you'I.

find handy after a fire or death Ir,

the farnily. 14 South Main stre.et. lltluMMMW-H Mri¥iiMWW- A¾t

We desire to announce to the

L lieutenant in the 4th Battalion. On ,a the first of October there are thou­

sands of draftees coming down here. Ono of our lieutena•nts composed a

Ashland Boys Died at Camp

· The parents of Carl J, Weist, of Ashland and Wm, J. Bilder, of Ft. their sons had died at Camp Lee, Va., with pneumonia. This makes four Ashland boys to die this week with the disease.

:f: or Spatkling Ale 1: J. Prompt Delivery Direct to Your Home •:•

{♦ No better tonic for mid summer than COLUMBIA beverages. •-t • ♦ Made from best materials and backed by a reputation. Order a box •t ,f♦ and be convinced, •:,•

JOHN M. COOMBE

tary Public, fire Insurance, real ea. ·I tate, Travelers' Accident Insurance

Co. 39 East Centre street, Heraker

building.

ERATIONS AT STATE HOSPITAL

Operations performed at the l<,oun­in Springs State Hospilal Friday ruing included the following:

Geo. Eischa, Wlffi. Penn, left foot. Richard Condar, Shenandoah, right nd. lhank Rrucky, Mt. Carmel, hand, Leo McGinn, Locust Gap, left hand,

Almer Morris and Roy Edwards re in attendance at the rlnnce flt enan<loah Inst e,·Pning,

LADIES en Irregular or aelayea use Trt•

umplt Pills. Sare aua always depend• able. ot sold at arug stores. Do not eJ.perlr~ut with others. save disap­pointment. Write !or "Roller-' and par­Ucular1t. It's free. AddrPse, National l,f~dlc;al lnstltute, M\1 wa11~ee, Wis.

public of Mahanoy City-- I

That we have arranged with Mr. William Price,

of youl' city, that beginning Monday, October 7,

he will be our agent for Mahanoy City and v1-

cini ty to handle our bread and rolls.

We are making just the same quality of

br2ad as we have always done and will continue

to do s0. \Ve claim that we have the best bread

balrnrl in Pennsylvania. Our bread is MADE

KLEAN and SOLD KLEAN.

Hazleton .Baking Co.

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song. It goes like this: ln the army, in the army, the de-

mocratic army, They will draft you if they need you

and this is what they feed you: Beans for breakfast, soup >for dinne1·,

MORE PROGRESS

salomy for supper time, p ARIS, Oct. 5.-The l!'rench made Thirt Y dollars every month, deducting additional progress nort11 of St. Quen•

twenty-nine. Un, ncrhtwest of Rheims and in the In 1.he arllly, the army, the demoora• Champagne yesterday .

tic army, The Germans in the Monte region

i: COlUMBIA BREWING CO. l: t ~ ♦ Both 'Phones 110 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. ♦ ••• ♦•♦ ; .. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • • ♦ • • • • • • • ♦ ~ • • • ♦ ♦ ♦ . ........................ ,.. ..................................................................... .

If you like your beer ti d · h d 1 t b Your S, 0 _ F. out here; 1reatene wit eve opmen s y .,..._,.,. ,. ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. .., _ .., ,.. .., • • ., ,.. ,. ,. ,. • ,.. ,. •

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~:t~anveade:aa:::t~~w:~~ ! ' T} B t LAGER BEER Jn I guess I will have lo close as it ca::;t porlwn of the area, 1 t 1e es

is Iti~~e~~~~-dinner. BUY LIBERTY BONDS le Schuyll{ill County Yoor ever loving 'son, f Batt!:;·B~F~~l:A?t~~~D., I ,~rrT11elrefi1n~1.:1ouffn~Take!" lt Et:HFI{ ,\. Li\!:i•~H am! P.\LE EXPORT BEER

Cfm'~, ~fiylo;< 1 [iJ ~2;!1 t~~J~~;nL~t: 1806 Bre11· <'ct only : nu rntirrly from llw <'lloicl'r,t ,\ :i1nicrrn hops and OUIS\l e, Y. t!t!~:~~ltA;A:~\:onno~ au•ronteo, tnalt .. A~ a bevpr:,ge H has no Rlll)Prior nn<l \' t.'t'_\' rr~w t'(Jtln.ls.

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A Woman's Hearty Recommendation I t~:t~ Our aim: -A ou1;er'ior artlclt, at a reasonable price. Orrlers tor Worry and overwork cause kidney I ::::10 hotel au,1 ramlly purp:JRPR promptly attenned to anrl rll"llvcrert frro,

trouble and women rmn'er equally with , oon10,.

men. Miss Sara 'l'ef\tPn Belviller.-, 111. ' '•';i,;,,"% M•~••~.r.!..;:: £i'likln& a Cneeput tar

writes: "I could not stoop and when ~.:;~:· i .. r. H.WJr..•~~·;:..t down I had to crawl up by a chair. I "Trulb." It'• • on Jopon,._b!o curd. for Allin& Mon.

I 'llostfmonlata & advlc.-_. 11.ll fl"O Avolcl chnap b·oa..,1on~.lt'•

was so lame I suffered agony. Now ~~e:;:fv~:X:.~:~ .. :.!;:;.t;.~.;:o2;.!~:~!!t~:<~ feel like a new person, stronger and - -~-- -D 1 ~fosr/i{."flitft,i"d"~•tb: b!)tter in every way. I heartily recom ,.,.,,,.,, u,o<1.,,erc•• 1~1 mend Foley's Kidney Pills. Sold ev ro~~~'i:'~.\'!l.~.'.i "" erywhere. ad . t;~;,i::~'i'°W~~~:~ •

111 fttm:1 Spec.k.1 cio Chro­o>r. :c:.-~kon-downA,Unhn.r.;>laa.

•~~~ 0J1d?~ Ji"l,~~~~ BUY LIBERTY BONDS

The Home ·BrewitJ.g Co., SHENANDOAH, PA.

JOSEPH WYATT, 5Z7-539 EAS11 CEN'I'RE ST., l\tahanor City. Local Agent

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~-~ The Hwi-u·is Mark!

Th~re is . a . plain fact that every Amer­ican bu!iness man must face: This war is not a dollar war. It js a;war for justice,

· for . tru-th., f<;:>r . right, ·· and foi<human · di:­

cency. Its· financial aspects a.rtrmino.r

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aspe€tS ,wh~~ mea- ' ·. _sur.ed. ag~i~~t :te.x:ms . · .. ·. ij ol human suffermg .. \'. , .. ,,.., .. • . . 1 ,➔, ;ano:bloodshed. ', ·. ·, .. _ ·, ,r·., ·· ·, .·-, .·. \ :_. _,: ·. · ·: j.

bY· ~~i::!:~e~~~~ira'ir1i~~~~cdQ1!t iX4~~~itt~t Acan ·dollar?" . ·,· :. . ... , , . ,_ .. ·: -,.: · ' . '

'. :·:< '. ' What the0n!ll;._,5~~-'F~i-'. . : . i' ~ • - ~ '• • ) , , .: .:;:~: ~ ~- ,.. , "'t,. "' ',.lf• .. f/•1:/~- ~i\. ~ : • ~ I~:•• . ,.-; · :~ I -~~~-• ·t, • i i

. , •The. ~pieri~an . d~llar st:11ndi_ 'f~t , ~~~tlsin~.s~ ,.w.o~~~ ,ff! ~q~~e ,de,.lin., ~f ! equal opportumty' to · all people; of. ·· ftcc. ,commercud intercourse: all :over : the wor~. . ' _: . ' . a', ;•-· '. ·,•.-·· . . ; ·, -.- ', ·, ; ' •• < . . : . ;

You know what the German marltt~n4• for4 co,.inercia.l syste~ u q '. active instrumf;nt of foul plotting, espionl\lie, and · fru~sian_pfopaganck.· '. : :i- i

' I ', ' • ', • •. /,': .:. • :- ,, '•,. ' , :' ',\ ~ •• ' •.>.: .. \,-. • i'. .:. • ~ '~ . .-: : Enlist .Your · Dollars,'..-; .... -.... ~. ·. , . .- , 1 . • ~--, ' . ... . '_, 1 ·, ·,.·' ' .. ·.:, ___ ; · :;. ·::,,-' ·•,.: ·\\i'--~, .. ~' ,;_ . ·~ 1 '

Ev~ry ftmerictn dolli1r: m~t ·be ;' ~nlist~d · in.' the >t~4t "' •nii~ ih-~t is ·now ; being µiobilized · agiinst . the-,Po~d,am · auioctacy-:-tl\~_<great army ·_ of: the . Fourth Liberty Loan. _ t":. •.· · ·, , ,. '; ·. \,. ' , · · · ·

Enlist your dollars to win .-. . wo_rldJn. w:hjch ·.f•i' : qialiat :•nd aji ~ :, opportunity for.all shall' be the guw~ng<p,riµcipl~i' ;··\\, ::·/'..-: r .. ,., . . : ·• · i

Jluy'~l,, the_. Liberty Bonds yo~ :~ap/ ; ':Ey~ry,b@;td ' yo~ -~~y s~!~nards .Y~ut ; home, your busmess - all .you . posse~s;.a~ci ·all ,yqu,:h~pd to !hi~e. · 1··

/Juy Liberty Bon~sl ~, Buy~,.-~oU :fie~/: :; ·: puy

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>, .• ·':=- --~ ,",:{~ ' ' : .. :.::.· ·. ·: EDWARD ·J. FOGARa'¥

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THESE :rk1cEs . A R-E .· co·NsfoERE\r.:F A 1&::. ,~:·.I~~:::.··~ ._.:•1J1En •. :_ By ·t H E'tt JO p A D~IN l~:rR~tor' : ·:; '. aw£;;1!~h ri~•:~•1

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. . . .. , ' fuJl}· invitcq. .- to Jl.ttcnd the funeral - ~ · " ... ' . ·',\':l'htc'h •Will- be held trom his J~te

.,: . { ~, j: ,!~the; 54ll4' · J:v{arket 'street. ·W!-!st Comtun1etl!' p1

rlce11 arB (lgured ootll en ·a "Ca.ab and Uarry" and "Chatae and Delivery" bash,. The first a1nou.n• in the oonsomer's column le the ptlc•

and CarrJi" dealer; the aecond, ,to · a,~ n\llad.eplphia Monday. ·Requiem mass "Cbar1t1 ~nd Delivery" ,dealcr'.-'-';11~~ ·,i~l'.Dut ~ily of Vlcto;y ch111;ch. , Ju· l<'ed,;ral Food Atlmiuistrator ba~i: •··.bq , \~~~ne-~t ,mr St. Denn~s s cem◄t~!'Y· 9

authority to fix prices but he m~y ',de- ".· r'' : · . '. 04,~t consumer should pay to a .. Cash (ermine what iB fair and rea11onabh·t · :/- ·_,, ' -- ..

Rei.a.lier Consumer Should · ·MoCLOSKEY-~t Edgewood, · Arsei;ial Pays

per 1-16 bbl. (12¼ lbs) .76 tD 'r°V eat !lour, (bulk) (per lb) ....... .

Barley flour, per 1-lG bbl bag (12¼ lbs) .. , ................ , . , .... &3

Vf;' ·flour, per 1-16 bbl. bag (U'/4 .lbs).~! to .78 e flour (bulk (per lb.) ........... .

om flour (bulk) (per lb) ... 1 •••••• , •• 06¾, to .06 ice flour (bulk) (per lb) ......... _ ... lJ, . tc,> .11¼,¾

!or:nmeal (bulk) (per lb.) ...... · .. · .. :05 · Tictory bread (price per 16. oz. loaf).08 atmeal or rolled oats (bulk) (~41

ib) .............. : .•. , .. ...••.. -.06l¼, , to .06 atmeal or roller oats, i:,kg. 20 oz. •

(per lb) ...... / ................ 102.-3 to Rfoe, unbroken, standard quality (per.12 Sugar, granulated (bulk) (per lb.) ... $9.63 to $9.66 Beans, white, navy or pea (l>er lb) .... 12 to .. 3

(not lima) , Potatoes, white or Irish (per .ib.) ..... G-0 Onion!! (per lb) ...... 1 ... : • .. ... : .... 03 Ralstns, seeded (per 16 oz. plcg.) .. . . , 11 Canned tomatoes, stan!lard grade, per

to to to .12

to .UY., can, 20 oz. (No. 2) . can .•.... . .. . 13 Canned corn, standard· grade, per 2<l

• oz. (No. 2) can.'.~.! :~,:: .. ,.,14M: to . :16 ·' Canned peas, standard grade, pe'l' '28 • · < · •-•o:•.

20 oz. (No. 2) can. ........ .. , ... 13 . .i, •. ,to ,1,g .. · Cairned salmon ,tall pin~ Alaska, per · ... 2. ·-·, i ,,

16 oz. (No. 1) can .•............ 17½ to .19 CSaned salmon, tall, red Alaska, per , 16 oz. (No. 1) call: : ........... 24

vaporated milk (unsweetened) per to .26.ih

6 oz. can ...................... 04¼ to .05½ Evaporated milk (unsweetened) per

16 oz. can .................... 10½ to .12 Butter, creamery (print) (per lb) ..•.. 58 to .64 O!ooma\rgarlne (per To} ............ ,.~2 to .36¥.,

..i JJ:ggs (fresh) (per dozen) ........... Sll to .52 ~ CI1ccsc, American, full eream (cut)

. Pf'r lb .... / ..................... :io to .34, Lani, pure leaf (bulk) (per lb) ....... :!91;!: to .31 L"lrrl. ft""" l<'sf fin tin) fr,er lb) .... .. :..'3% to .:l.(~,. Ita,·un. breakfa,; t, scliced {stamdard

g'rd.de) . ;_ . .. . .. . .. . .. ... . . ... .. ,U to .48 11:.im, umoJ..ed, sliced (per lb) ........ :;g;, to .33

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Edgewood, Md., Private Bar-Pay t.holomewMcCloskey, aged 25 years.

.83 to .88 Funeral private Sunday a!ternoo.n ·.01 to .08 ai 2 ,o'clock ·from the family residence

ln Jacksons. Interment at the parish

.071;~ 10 .08 .07 .rn to .14 · .05½ ' to .Oil ' .08 to .10

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.11 to .13

.18 to .H .10½

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.60 • 03 1r!: to .06

,13 to .1$

.16 to .17 I

.16 to .18

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.is to ~o

.06 lo .OS

.12 to · .H

.60 to , .70

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.34 lo .36 3'' . ~ -~g

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SCHLEMMER-At Jacksons, October 4t11,,. H;erman Schlemm.er, in his ~t~ ~·ear. · , · ,

, •·Funeral will be held Tuesday aft~r­noon. Services at his late home 'in J.icksons at two o'clock, Rev. I, H. Kern,· officiating. 'lnterment on the hill, H. F. Clifford, funreal directbr. J.5-2t.

St. Paul's Seformect , \ Delano Union Chape-1 Hev. Geo. M. Smith, minister. : Harvest Home services in charge In ccmpUance v.ith the ' request-'• of.Rev. G. l\{,_ S~ith will be postponed

1·c ni the Boord of Health tliere will . until further .announcements will be hf' no services at this church fo.' made. . • , ,.., . morrow. If for any reason this order : , sh Id h ft h · Died 1.'at Lost Creek ;u C a~ge a er papers ave . Miss Ruth Barrow·, a teac.her in ~he ., ' ~ 1(' ~o pre_ss. the bel! will, be rung . -publ)c schqols . o.f Rin,gtq_wn, is _the Helen Barrett, • a 17 year ol/1 girl, a I e, en, eight and nme. o cloclc on! guest of' Mahanoy city ·relatives. · · ,of Lost Creek, died yesterday of pneu­:?u ,· day morn Ins: as an announcement ; Miss Mary Brosnahan, of Philadel-. ·monia.. tn .. rPguI:1;r i;prv,ces. _l,('t every mem-: phia, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. ----------111 ' · \'Prcrnp lhP ulmost precaution so 'l'. B. Bronahan · W'est Centre street I 11;,•:t ~he spread or th'.} ,usease. may be:· Mrs. Jam~ ~x. or Pittston, is visit :QUY, BUY LIBERTY BONDS I RUY. BUY LIBERTY BONDS ,e • ,ecd ; 1:,;; !uLW l.!'i1a1.ida. . OR UY .BY, LIBERTY. I UH ..J _ .BY, Ll!$ER'fY. •

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. On ~i~k L_i~. Patrick Ryan, employed at Uoraa's

grocery ls · c'bnflneq 'to .hili · home on We~l l\fahan9,l[' Avenµe: '. with a,11 at• tack of lnflu~nza. ' ·' .,

Bernard Bradley. of Jac}{sons, is confined to his home with sickness.

1\1'.iss Anna Sheridan; a clerk at Woolworth's store, is ' down 'wjth sick-ness. ·

The numero'us friends of' the above hope for their speedy reeove·~-

British Actva"ce Ort. Nor,th Front LONDON, Ott. 6.-rt'he British liae

between Annentleries · aijd .. 4ns fol­lows the Armep.tier~s railway south• west of the ' :vlcinit~ .o1 tiu~ . Ha.ute Beule canal then turns · southwsid near Martulllies, aceor;ding to informa,. tfon received ~e~~ this altern0()12. The Gepnans are' expectt!d to make a stand ol?' the canal. , , ..

. Death· of Ashland Soldier · . Re~ben• Reichard; aged 23 years, d1e<l m France with pneumonia. He ,,;as a member ot the U_ •S. lRfa.ntry and a son .of Jacob Reichard, wil.o ~onducts a fertlU2ing establishmt>nt m Ashland.

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MITTED TO THE CITIZENS OF THE

COMMONWEALTH FOR THEIR

APPROVAL OR REJl!JCTION AT

THE ELECTION TO BE HELD ON

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1918, BY

THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF

THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN·

SYLVANIA, ANP PUBLISHED BY

ORDER OF THE SECttBTAitY OF

THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PURr

SUANCE OF ARTIC'LE XVIII

THE CONSTITUTION.

Number One

A JOINT RESOLUTION

Propo11tng an amendment to article nine, section four of the Constitu­tion of the Commonwealth of Penn· sylvania; authorlzing the State to issue bonds to the amount of fifty millions of dollars for the improv:•• ment of the highways of the Com· tnonwealth. Section I. Be it resolved by . the

Senate and House of Representat1v~s of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvama in General Assembly met, That the following amendment to the Constitu tlon of Pennsylvania be, and the same Is hereby, proposed, !n accorda~cll with the eighteenth article ~ereo~.-

monwealth. Section 2, Saia proposed amend­

ment shall l9 submitted to the qualifi· ed electors of the State, at the gener­al election to be held on the Tuesday next following the first Mo:aday of November in the year nineteen hun­dred and eighteen, for tl-:i purpose of deciding upon the approval and ratifi­catioo or the rejection of said amend­ment. Said election shall be opened, held and closed upon said election day at the places and within the hours at and within which said election ls di­rected to be opened, held and closed, and in accordance with the provisions of the laws of Pennsylvania governing elections and amendments thereto. Such amendment shall be printed upon the ballots in the form and man• ner prescribed by the election laws of Pennsylvania ,and i;ha.11 tn all r& spects conform to the reqlllrement o such laws.

l. A true copy of Joint Resolution No.

CYRUS E. WOODS, Secretary of the Commonwealth.

-Number Two

A JOINT RESOLUTION

Proposing an amendment to sect~oi, eight, article nine of the Co:qsbtu· tion of Pennsylvania. Section 1. Be it enacttid by . th(

Senate and House of Representat1v~s of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvama in General Assembly met, and it i• hereby enacted by the authority of th€ same That the Constitution of thf, Com~onwealth of Pennsylvania, in ac cordance with the provisions of the eighteenth article thereof:-

That se::lion four of article nme, which reads as folows:

"Section 4. No debt shall be ere- Amendment to Article Nine, Sectitm ated by or on behalf the State, except to supply casual deficiencies o~ rev- Eight enue repel invasion, suppress msur· 1 .

recti~n defend the State in war, or That section eight of article nme. to pay ~xistlng debt; and the debt ere- of the Constitution_ be ai:n,ende~ ~) ated to supply deficiency in revenµe I striking out the said section an . n_ shall never exceed the aggregate, at serting in place thereof the followmf · at any one time, one million dollars," Section 8. The debt _of any coun _Y b amended 60 as to read as follows: city, borough, township, schot>l dis

eSection 4. No deut shall be creat· I trict, or other municipality or t11:cor d by or on behalf of the State, except r,orated district, except as prov1d~d r supply casual deficiencies of rev- herein, and in section fifteen of th1,

~~ue, repel invasion, suppress insur I article, shall never exceed seven (7) tion defend the State in war, or to per centum upon the assessed value ot

r!c, existing debt; and the _debt creat• tlie taxable property_ therein_, but thr Pd) to supply deficiencies JD revenue debt of the city of Ph1ladelph1a may be eh 11 never exceed the aggr~ate, at Increased in such ~mo_unt that the to· !n a one time, one million dollars: tal city debt of said city shall not ex­Pr~vided, however, That the General ceed ten per centum (10) upon the Assembly, irrespective of any debt assessed value of the taxable pr~perty may authorize the State to issue bond therein, nor shall any such mumcipal• to the amount of fifty millions of dol• lty or district incur any new debt, or Jars for the purpose of improving and Increase its indebtedness to an a rebuilding the highways of the Com• 1uot.nt exceeding two (2) per centum

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THE CONSTITUTION SUB· mount and purpose of the expenditure, OF and limiting the time in which said

MITTED TO THE CITIZENS appropriation shall be expended. All

THE COMMONWEALTH FOR public money shall be paid by the I s-tat" Treasurer on warrant drawn THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION, · by the Auditor General.

"""EMBL" OF A true copy of Joint Resolution No. DY THE GENERAL A.,-., i 2.

THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN·

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ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF

THE COMMONWEALTH, IN PUR·

SUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF

THE CONSTITUTION.

Number One A JO"I.NT RESOLUTION

CYRUS E. WOODS, Secretary of the Commonwealth.

Number Three A JOINT RESOLUTION

Proposing an amendment to artlcl( nine, section eight of the Constitution

of Pennsylvania. Section 1. Be it resolved by the

Senate and House of Representatives in flqneml Assembly met, That the

. following amendment to the Constitu Proposing an _amendment to sec~ion tior. of Pennsylvania be, and the same

eleven of article sixteen of tl.ie Con· I is hereby,. prCJi)osed, in accordance slitution of , Pennsylvania. 1 with the eighteenth article thereof: De it resolved by the Senate and That article nine, section eight, be

House of Representatives of the Com- amended to read as follows: monwealth of Pennsylvania in Gener I Section 8. The debt of any county, ~l Assembly met, That the following ' city, borough, township, school dis­amendment to the Constitution _of the trct, or other municipality or !ncor­cornmonwealth of Pennsylvama b_e, I porated district, except as provided

' and the same is hereby, proposed, m I herein, and in section fifteen of this accordanctJ with th. eighteenth article I afticle, shall never exceed seven (7) 1hnPof: I per centum upon the assessed value of

Amend section eleven, article six- the taxable property therein, but the l(' en of the Constitution of the C~m- debt of the city of Philadelphia may mo1,wcalth of Pennsylvania, which ! be increased in such amount that the ,, 111d ~ as followH: total city debt of said city shall not

"No c0rporate body to possess bank- , exceed ten per oentum (10) upon the ing; :,ml discounti?-g pr/vileges shall be I assessed ,·alue of the taxable µrop_erty crPaleu or orgamzed m pursuance of therein, nor shall any such munlc1p&.l· nny law without three mQnths' prev- it! or district incur any new debt, or ions public no~lce, at the place ~f the I increase its indebtedness to an a­inl ..-udHl locallon, of the rntent1on to 'nount exceeding two (2) per centum ;,pply for i.uch privileges, !n such ,p .. . , such assessed valuatioo of prop­rnanner as shall he prescl'ibed by law, erty without consent of the electors nor shall a charter for such privilege •hereof at a public election in such bA granted for a longer period than nanner as shall be provided by law. twenty years,,'' so that it shall read as n ascertaining the borrowing capac­tollows: ity of the city of Philadelphia, at any

'rhe General Assembly shall havti lime, there shall be deducted from the power by general law to provide auch debt so much of the debt of said for the incorporation of banks and Jity as shall have been incurred, or 1 rust companies, and to prescri~e the is about to be incurred an(l the pro­powers thereof. • ceeds thereof expended, or about to be

A true copy of Joint Resolution No. expended, upon any public improve-1. ment, or in the construction, purchase

CYRUS E. WOODS. or condemnation of any public utility, Secretary of the Commonwealth. or part therefor, if such public im-

Number Two A JOINT RESOLUTION

provement or public utility, or part thereof, whether separately {)r in con­nection with any other public improv& ment or public utility, or part thereof,

Proposing an amendment to section may reasonably be expected to yielll isixteen of article three of tho Con• revenue in excess of operating expen­i,titution of the Commonwealth of se sufficient to pay the interest and l'eunsylvania in accordance with .;iuklog fund charges thereon. The !ht-> provisions of the eighteenth alt'· method ot determining such amount 1 icle thereof. 50 to be deducted, may be prescribed

by the General Assembly. Section 1. Be it enacted by the In incurring indebtedness tor any

Scuate and House of Representatives purpose the city of Phladelphia may or the Commonw~alth of Pennsylva- · issue its obligations maturing not la­nin in (Jenera! Assembly met, and it is ter than fifty (50) years from the date hNr>by enacted by the authority of ~hereof, with provision for a sinking 1h.- ~11me. That the following is pro rend sufficient to retire said ohlig~­po~-,,d as an amendment to the Con• tions at maturity, the payment to l'lt.itution of the Commonwealth of such sinking fund to be in equal or Pennsylvania, in accordance with the graded annual or other periodical in­provisions of the eighteenth article stallments. Where any indebtedness thr>rl'of: qhall he or Ahall have been incnrre1I

That section 8ixteen of article three, which reads as follows:

"Section Hi No money shall be paid out of the treasury, Pxcept upon ap­propriations made by law, and on war­• ant drawn by the proper officers in pursuance thereof," be, and the same ,~ 11,,reby, amf'nded so that the same shall read as follows:

S, ctlon 16. No money shall be paid 01)t fJf tbf! fitatf' TrP111111ry, 1:rX-Cf'DI In

by Raid city of Philadelphia for the purpose of the con st ructjon or Im· provements of public workR or utJJ!. ies of any character, from which in­

come or revenue is to be derived by said city, or for the reclamation of land to be used in the construction of wharves or dockH owned or to be own­Pd by said city, such obligations may tic iu an 11mount sufficient to provide 'nr. and may ipclude the amount of.

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upOA such assessed valuation of prop- j Hu ,.~ s p RE p ~RE erty wJ•h.out the consP.nt of the elP.c· \ ~ II', tors' t;.,,eteof a, a putJiJc. decLio::i la i f• such manner as shall be prondod t,y I ~;~cit~ :fs~~:a!~~~ci~~eot;:~:~:r. PEACE Off ER phia, at any time, there shall be ex­cluded from the calculation and de­ducted from such debt so much of the debt of said city as shall bave been incurred, and tbe proceeds thereof in vested in any public movements or any character which shall be yielding to the said city an annual current net revenue. The amount of such deduc· tion shall be ascertained by capHali:,

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ing the annual net revenue from sucl. improvement during the year imm<' ALLIES diately preceding the time of such as certalnment; and such capitalization

MAY JOIN HIM shall be estilllated by ascertain-Ing the principal amount which would yield such annual, current net reY· e11.ue, at tl10 average rate of interf'st and sinking-fund charges payable up on the indebtedness incurred by said city for Huch urposes, up to the tim: . of such ascertainment. The method c. determining such amount, so to be di'· ducted, may be prescribe~ by. the Gen eral Assembly. In incurrrng mdebted· ness for auy purpose the city of Philo delphia may issue its obligations ma· turing not tater than fifty (50) years lrom the date thereof, with provision for a sinking-fund sufficient to reti1,• said obligations at maturity, the pa;Y' ment to such sinking-fund to be lil equal or graded annual or other per1• odical installments. Where any lndebr· ednesa shall be or shall have been in­curred by 15aid city of Phila. for the purpose of the construction or im· provement of public works of any character from which income or rev• neue is to be derived by said city, or for the reclamation of land to be used in the construction of wharves or dock-s owned or to be owned by said city, such obligations may be in an amount sufficient to provide for. and may include the amount of, the inter­est and sinking-fund charges aacru­ing and which may accrue thereon throughout the perod of construction. and until the expiration of one year after the completion or the work for which said indebtedness shall have been incurred; and said city shall n?t be required to levy a tax to pay said interest and sinking-fund charges as required by sectiop ten, article nine of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, un­til the expiration of said period of on<> year after the completion of said work.

A true copy of Joint Resolution NQ 2.

CYRUS E. WOODS,

Secretary or the Commonwealth .

the interest a,nd sinking fund charg­es accruing and which may accnrn thereon throughout the period of con­struction, and until the expiration ot one year after the completion of the work for , which said indebtedness­shall have been incurred and sinking­city shall not be required to le:vy n tax to p&.y said interest and sinlcing­fund charges as required by section ten article nine of the Constitution of Pennsylvania, until the expiration of said period of one year after the completion of said work.

A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 3,

CYRUS E. WOODS, Secretary of the Commonwealth. -

Number Four A JOINT RESOLUTION

Overtures From Berlin Are Likely to

Be p,,1rtlcipated In by Austria and

Turkey.

Washington, Oct. 5.-The German cabinet changes mean an early peace offer thn t wlll come close to the line of acceptance.

The new parliameotnry combination Is a liberal combination bringing to­gether the best elements in German political lite.

The selection of Prince Max, of Baden. as Chancellor emphasizes the Importance of the Socialists in the new government. Prince Max Is n Socialist, has be!'n a paying membl'r of the party sincP hpfore the war.

Philipp Sc-lwldemann, who was ele­vate/I tn the rabinPt ns a secretary of state without portfolio, Is the lead­er of th!' Majority Socialist group. Groebner, ,also named as a secretary of state, is leailer of the Centrists, who liave 1tlso been a strong peace party.

'l'hP pollcy of the majority Soclal­li:ti: Is well known nno It I~ po!=:sible ti' df'dUCP the nature of the pearP pw­pm:u1l thnt will cornE> from Prince l\fnx ano Scheidemrum. They will probah-1,v offer to fl'PP Belg-hnn. to pnrtiripatP in nn internntion11l inrlemnity to Ilt->1 · ::ium, northern l<'rancP nnd perhap~ i;ome other war-df'vastntf'd territoriPf': to wlthrlraw from co11qu!'rerl lnn<ls: to create an :rntonnmons stnte of Al sncP.-Lorl'ainl' within the German r>m• 11irP or nnrler GP1·m11n infiuenrP: to r!'vl!'<e the Brest Litovsk nnd Bnl'hnr­P!'t treaties; to cr!'nte a lf'ngne nf na­tions. onn accept thP. p1·inciple of dis­nrmamc>nt. Jn short, the proposition will l>l'ing the cPntrnl powers Yf'r.,· r·lose to the allier! tPrms, 01·. at nn,v rnte. to the propositions of Presirlent Wil,:on.

ThP:V may pre,cede this offer with cf'rtnin inte1'Ilal reforms which wlll g-h·e Gel'many at le11st a more demo­r1·ntir nppeasance thnn It has now ancl perhaps a more truly democratir !!"OH•rnment. Jn tli;is connection it il' nPrr>.:s:iry t(,} recnll the kaiser's wo1•rl,s wh en he al'<'ept1>a Hertling's re!<imrn­tinn thf' ot·be1· c'\.'l:V, TMP kaiser prom­i,;erl ,1 lnrger JlllJ'f'icipatlon of the pl'O· plP of GPrmany in t.he Germ:rn govern­rnf'nt. Now the calling of the lenrtr>r!=' or popular pnrtiei: Into the cnhinE>t rloPil not of itself mean the largi>r pnrtiripntion of tile people In tlw C:er­mnn government. ThE> const!tutlnn remains the same. As on!' ot tlw men best illforll)ed nbont Germany In Washington oe!'Cribed lt, "putting Prince , Iox anti Scheidemftnn in th!' cabinet is like puttinl!' 11 new tf':un ot

f horses into a r.nrrlage, whllP the car-An amendment to section ?0 e. 0 ar I riage, the harness, the ri>lns. tlw

ticle nine of the Constitut10n of , .· . , . Pennsylvania, relating to taxation. I dt "tr rem:un the ~R!lle. It ls R fir~(' s ti 1 Be it resolved by thel pal1· of horses. A. more ~plend1d

Sen!~e 0:nd · House of Representatives I looktng team could not be Imagined."

of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva-nia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of AT HOME, ON CASUAL TY LIST •.he same. That the following amend­ment t.o the Constitution or the Com­monwealth of Pennsylvania be, and the same is hereby proposed, in ac­cordance with the provisions of the eighteenth article thereof:.

That section one of article nine, which reads as follows:

"All taxes shall be uniform, upo?1 the same class of subjects, within the territorial limits of the authority levy• ing the tax, and shall be levied and collected under the general laws; bn~ the General Assembly may, by gener­al laws, exempt from taxation public property used for public purposes, a c­tual places of religious worship, plac• es G~ burial not used or held for prl· vate or corporate profit, and institu­tions of purely public charity," be a­mended so as to read as foflows:

Man Home on Leave When Parents Get Telearam.

'.\.!.etu('ht>n, N .• T., Oct. 5.-While sec-011(1 Lif'Ht'.mant David !If. Aht was n I 111,; home l'lere on leave from n hnsr 1111:,;µitnl a war ilepartment telegrnm wa,; rPcci\·ed b~• his parent:;;, announe-1~11-: that he hnd hcc11 iteverely WOUIHl• Pd in 11,·tion.

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111al'l1i1w g-un buTJpt in nn enl!;ageml•nl ttll Lile Vl'sle Augu,st 7, his lllllllC did 11,,r appt>ar in thP 1.'a:mnlty list 1111!il )",'SlPl'tlay.

He wtts sent to this conutry from " t,u,;pitnl In 1rranee lasr month. Lieu l1•nant Ahr, rPi-Cl'ibin~ SOln(! of t-hp ,•J1..-1uy·s raetics, snirl the,v nttnchE>,l p11isonet1 berries to clusters of grow i11" t'ruft tn the territory over whirl! ll1Py retreated. The at·tifice was di~ ,·o\'ered, howeYer, in time to worn th,• . \111erican soldiers.

NEW PEACE PLEA

All taxes shall be uniform, upon the same class of subjects, within the ter­ritorial limits of the authority levying tax, and sl;lall be levied and collected under general laws, and the subjects of taxation may be classified for the purpose of laying graded· or progres-1 sive taxes; but General Assembly Austria Asks Holland to Call Confer may, by general laws, exempt from I ence of Warring Nations. taxation public property used for pull· ·\instei· 1·im Oct 5 A t .. H' I. t 1 1 f 1, • • < , , • .- us ua- 111 , 1c purposes, ac ua p aces o re 1g1ous ""11' has re u t d H II d worship, places of burial not used or I ~· .v q es e O an to in" i I' held for private or corporate profit, ll~e helllgerents to take part in pea<', and institutions of purely public char-, 111•gotlatlom,, says the Vienna corre~ !ty. 1,ondents.

Section 2. Said proposed amend• . 'l'he correspondent adds that Hol ment shall he submitted to the quau- 1 land alrE>ady has sent out the invitn !led electors of the State, at the gen- j tions. eral election to be held .on the Tues- I A, delega tlon of Hungarian states day next following the first MonCay of men, hea(tecl by Premier Wekerle, ha~ November in the year nineteen hund 11rrh·ed In Vienna !11 connection with n n,d and nineteen for the purpose of de 11ew pence move, according to th,· ciding up to lhe approval and ratifica- Cologne Gazette. tion or th_e rejec~ion or saitl amend• '!'he orher members of the Wekerle ment. Said elect10n sball be opend, r:ury wel'e Count Stephen Tlsza ana held and closed upon sn.id election day I C'onnt Julius Andra.I•"' f at the places and within the hoi.:rs at . · · ...,, or.mm- pre­and within which said election is di· · rn,er 0 ~ Hungary, ancl Oonnt .Albert reeled to he opened, held and closed .'\ ppony,, the Hungarian mfnl1ter of and in accordance with 1 be provinions I lu;;rrucclon. '.lt th<> law:i of Pennsylvauiu g-ovr>rnln_g \ --------elPctions, and amend men ts rh eretu • Ford Interests Take $7,000,000. Such amendment shall be prlntt>d ur,- 1 Detroit, Mich., Ort. 5.-A subscrlp-011 the_ batlorn in the forn~ an<l manner 1 tion of $7,000,000 hy Henry Ford an(l prescribed by the election law~ of the various Ford interests here sent Pennsylvania. and sh~ll in all res;1ects Dett·o!t and Wayne county beyond the conform to the reqmrements of sucll half-way mark In the drive to rail, laws. 1 a quota of sHghtly more than $73,000~

A true covy or resolution No. 4. 000 in the Fourth Liberty Loan. Total <.:YRUS E. WOODS subscriptions to date amount to $38,•

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'.J.ome of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Draper ·n the rememberance of their son, William Tempest's birthday anniv­~rsary. Games of all kinds were Jlayed until a late hour after which L Hooverized lubcheon was served . -fe was presented with a handsome .vatch chain, the gift of his many "riends, the presentation being in the ·ands of Ambrose Hollpnaach. Bill es ponded in a crPdita b!P. manner.

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DELICATE ORGANS

I Or(Janisms-must be well cartid

Does Your Life Work Mean ~ Anything to You?

I I ~

FURS

here. You can d· ,:idr

} ourself.

tl,( 1 )l' 1 0 '\~t f till I''l J

t\ ItJ..,.1n r it

(I ( )'{ tr <lg"I tlt \" ~

\\till· a"' 'C )>r•~h

.,l fro,n th "·, ,lPpar !ml-• \ !Jll'!J , nu,,un eci tl ,1t lif' hrc!

bt t, ... u1l tl in aL ion ~ 1 t en1Uer ;th, 1 rtt.· reC'1..-l ·rd u.~t 1'' P drg by Ja1nes 'Coodis -~ ' iR I 0~1!& i-un:. i.u.g

n,l~l.ive Tn a r·,!cent let1"r which hL' wrote

' I tu his J.~1t•le! h' n~Lhl t~at he h~d J n•0 .. 1 1n lut- I.rent hn f0; Lou n1ontus

' anrl th · L at prPSPn 1 hf' was tl"king a I ei,t ·,, t lw J'I :.r. !)11, 1 '1, lw ex1wcted • u I:-. l.Jaci • > I ,. 1

·• nt J " shvrt 'l''hile. HL ;;,.,~ •h11 , Ill th::' la:1t bat­tle hu I :1° ill, t 11, ) ro, l'Utl t}ll Gt'l •

• 11nr~ io 1< tn ~1 , aol Lhat he ,Yould ,~.-ri1£- rt?c:J.! Il ,,L.l'll 1 " 6C.. If) }!Pr!ill

which 11,a stat, ct, ,•·:m,J b0 fOOU.

er, .> 1 'Nays. Unleas yoL• know

tb ·t arc , perfcc. cor•ciit /n

"1"1Vc hen, ""X~trinr...z by tile

Gel!, Optometric~) formula .

GLASSES Absoh:tely guarant~;.ll wh\,..th

er •hey ccst yet• ,,.1.C'') .~r n-o,,,

C'oN<;;Uf.'1' ~a~ !Y

CONFHE CE

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You farmers who have worked hard - and no one works I harder-to get together your property, what does it mean to you? I

Your property - your farm and buildings, your crops, your ~ stock, your farm implements and, too, your home-all of these ~ represent years and years of work that you have done. I•

Everything that you enjoy as the result of your work comes I to you and s'taya with you because the heroic soldiers and sailors I of Uncle Sam arc standing between you and the bloodthirsty, I murderous Hun. i

To keep the Hun away from you, Uncle Sarr. does not ask I you to GIVE even a siRgJe. penny. He simply asks you to ~END ~

ou-r stock of furs surpasses

city stores in crur.litv and lov,1 , . gTHREA

him your money at good interest and he guarantees on his word I of honor - a word that has never been broken - to pay back i every penny you lend. I

What is your answer ? ~ prices. Anything ye u wish in

furs you will :fi :.--~d here. 8et8

• \V\SJT!Nf;'TO, , Ot' ., J'he ' Allit.:f c.!n aJv, nee u • \\ ·c 11 th J, .'.rb0' 1, .u,J tht \h ,1se th, q1t"1 s 1hc ~' 1na,11 1 11 11..n< c.1 c 1n:J.:.ti_y to Lhe . 1·,cstern trort.

OPTOMETRIST

,·,, East Cmti·,, 8treci,

~rnhanoy Cit;', Pa.

Have you bour,bt all the LTBERTY BoNDS you possibly can? I iuy Liberty Bonds Today; I

and separate 1..icccs.

prices this Y.Je'>.k.

Special ~

. I 'fhp lTni,, ... St-t!r · µurli lias h.,<·r· , our f01·ces up t, ' tile JR miles in ditec1 J ! lif:P f0,.:1n tiu:• 1 ·:1 ilro:"'! ,1

Any Bank Will Help You ,iJi , .J. t~ 1 G~·n. l\'!nrcb (•111f'· ot' ~lflff, noint0 .. 1

!TI' out tl•c ''f' ,·ha! 1ful ~ I' (.!~,,' t JO ti; ,,. Ii ..,.1 ll statcmeJ'.11 thal <, r lll ;\ 0 l:as CCill

. J;e:iuJ I'} i.J l'~\·t· "~, :111\' ll1\'it.vn~" lntc t' ·,~ p:1111. 11i•·: ,•a,e beeu held here

•}, by Olli~':.." t~~-~=~.:.'.11ll 11:, __ _ -~

TO ALI.. CAPTAU~:3 ~ Aj,,,, L,EUTENANTS

l'i.<;jll f'f)URTH' L11lERTY LOAN

On :.<'C'OHPt o" 1l1<> 0p'tl"!D;C of infln-1:nz.1, lh) GPUc~·fU 1nrcti!1g JllannPd for

ll::i Cll 1h~ cor,1:ng Mo Jd'ly ri,11>t in Elks' 11,i !lor'I, l~ (;.'."C' ,!,cl. 1• \\2'1 110ped thllt

I\ or DAYS & J, IUD),': :~

lJ A. M. rr n :, P. i\ .

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~....,_~ Thi• Space Contributed to iVinning !he War l,y ~,......_~'-.....,"~-

DR. F. R. t/l AGNER

CROWr~ PRINCE RESUMES REINS

f c, ~ f4:F'i~~n Af')t~ i vur\,)vh f.;fr 1 ~- \,;

I ZURlCJI, Oct. 5.-0rown' Prince + ---- --~···•--· -•-·-· -~--· .. •---•-- r

Dcris has resu!Iled the reins of govern-----------tltif; r duc:ttiona 1 nnd iwspir:1tional af

' ta '1n c~uld br> h. Id· hut f \'C'Il thoup;h il •·anno• tlrn C;intu!ns atid Lieutenants ment in :aulga1 i::t, iol,owing the arl-

1 ELKS' THEATRE .

CLOSED UNTIL

FURTHER NOTICE

By

State Board of Health

E. F. McAtee, Mgr.

RED CROSS HON!l\R ROLL will be plea,si>d tc obey th" m~nds.te .:, t of 1hr.:,, in authority.

Al Captain~ are'rrqu•, '0d to call at . The Honor Rull for Surgical Dres~ .hr oF,..~ of Zcmr. ff· nlor JoGr>pll F. mgs for 1\e month of SeptElmber it,' Noonan in the ff ppr,· hnilding 12~ very ·1argc and is aR ft.. llo,vs: Miss 1 Vle~t "'~ntre ~, rPet tonighi , Or· ober -- - · - ·· Lillie lt,1,.-:k "'hi!. George Mayn, l\Irf'. E, a· eight o'clock. All neeessar:• d<'- Pril.delphian Di<'c n \i s,t, Josephine B. Ganey, Miss Ma.rgaret rails wi11 1,, .rnfold€'d and lhe nccef.- On a v'.sit tu ht•· RrPn •i' •t1:i ", Troutman. :\Tiss Tekla Smith, Miss; sary supplies will b€' giYE'n. , Mm. Cath.''.r,ne_ Brem1::.n, <?''"' ·Jvi.Je, Anna Sm.it It, ,\in. .Tas . Scully, l\ln,. A considcrable burden has been L:...ura, ,1·1te o1 M J. Holuer.wm, of James Carrick, 111rs. ll. A. OduY, l\Irs. plac<;tf 111,011 the shoulders of the Cap- P'1il~ddpl!ia,. was st:wl,en wi.h pi,c,11 '.V. Richards, Mrs. Catherine Horan, tRin~ and the Liuetenants, who have moma and died at l v ;O o'clocK J,.sl .Miss Mina, lJ:,ldema.11, Miss Srrlli-, clone va,i:n1· 1v ork in the past, and n,ght. . . _ ,, Ilei·many, Miss Marie Ha.1lcy, Mis~ who will do ~till more valiant work in Th~ remams_ w1n lw 11.J.en ;,10n,t.1y V:i.ola DiPter, Miss Catharine PPel, I the present drive, which will make its J!·o, n,ng to Pl11lalidp 1ua._ Th_e runPral Mrs. T. J. O'Brien, Mis::; Mary Am I for. ma! start Tuesday morning, Octo- .''.11~ ~e he!d.?u:sda\ . ~v1th 1:..oc n1., nt alav«ge. l.Jer g at nine o'clock. ,u duly C1 os~ cemetei J.

Workers- Mary Drabnis, Hannah I . JOS!:PH F. NOONAN, ThP tler,artPtl is n ·.urned by ll •1

Ed,vards, Mrs. H. l" .Newhard, Ailda Zone Director. I 11 Rband and two ch 1, en. Slie v.·ns . Lowe, Mrr-. T. Oswald, 1111"s. James' CHAS. s. PARMI-E'{ , ,;•,Ed 28 years.

Hangliney, Miss Katharhi€' Wagner, 'I Chairman -----

Down 'J,',t!-i Pneumonia }J,.,. l\:{n'l is P\·h_•dberg js contiueu

l" I< ·r l\11;1110 011 \Vl'St Cenlre st '"eC'' \\if.11 a fP\(~re ... attack of pneumonia. '.ler ciau!'llle1, Miriam, is lyiag ser­:ousl" iil with the influenaa. The 1uar ! frlt nds nf the family hope t., ,,,e tllr,m ab0i1t in the near future.

C.•;1,d in Philadelphia Jr,mc·s, the s0ven mo-11th olu son of

Mr. and Mrs. ,lohn Fritz, former re­side its of town,' clied at the home of , ;~ rorrnts in Philadelphia. Interment wa;,. 111a<l•• h< rt' to-<.lny. Cortege arriv­,1~[" P 10,,·11 llll tliC' 11:43 P. & H. tr:Ja.

Mrs. Dd. Jonl?s. l\ilrs. Ralp~ Haak, . ----- Death of Jofrn Morg~,i Mrs. Nellie Smith, Miss Bertha Reis-! Mailman Dwyer Ill , Jol,u Morgan, the v., ,J lmow_11 a;,f.CP- A hlew Arrival. e~, Mrs. J. W,· Strong, Mrs. C. Suend-1 Mil'hael P. Dwyer one ot the town's sor of the ~ast wal'C! of ~llher, m1, l\Irs. George Schwalm, of Quakake,

dication of King Ferdiuantl, acconi- FOR l':ENT-T-!c,use at 438 East Rail-ing to a dispatch received from thf: road stiecf . Apply at 439 East Centre omc;a1 Conespondent Bureau in stleet. 0-5-2t Vienm~ to-day. - -- - •-- -----

WANTED - Plumbe'l'S and steamfit-

SeriQusiy 111 at Camp Lee John G ustager, of Locuol Valley,

'1 mem b~r of the U. S. army stationed at Camp Lee, Va., is lying seriously ill in the hospital at Camp Lee will! influenza.

Has The "Flu" l\1itn, Laura Meyen; i~ lying :;er-

ters. Apply S·eligm~n &. Co., Tamaqua. -o2,4t

LOST-A wallet containing thirty­five dollars between B and Centre streets . l!~iuder will receive ward when returned to Record 1(

iOLtal,v ill at the home of her parents, ________ _

on West Ccnlrc street \li~lt influenza. r.-------~--------Death of First Ward Girl

Miss Anna Kunda, step-daughter of John Schmli, !lied at the Schuni i)ome, 525 '\Vest Maple HI rcet, at 6 o'• dock this morning. Hear~ failure W3S (he CaUbC of death. li'Uneral will rai(0 place Monday.

BERTHA LEFKOWITH A Sternberg Conservatory

Graduate

Is Teaching Piano For particulars inquire at 5 East Mahanoy Avenue. ct, Mr.;. H O Donnell, Mis. Ella Gray, In : . 1 .· •ii t •· h 'd.ed at 7 0 clock ti u; morn •r,g of preEentcr1 her husband with a ten­

Miss Augusta Geiger, Mrs Bachman,, E1;1:1~t 1ce!1' t ·.~ } mg 1 a ,18 on~<' on pnucmonia. His wit,, and thr ,c I hi!- pom ct b" h.v girl. Mother and babe ar•' Mis M· M At 1\1''.. Ad B ·d I •·6 ·_ ,n Ie street. IIis many friends dren ~urvive also a h •o' h 0 r r ob"'t " V Died With Pneumonia 8 1 ary c ee, 11ss a u.i en. hope tn s0e him covering 11is mail ~ ' • • V ' • • ' rloing uic 1ey, :vliss BPssie Buruen Miss Elizabeth t . - : of Gilberton, and t,_.r,_ sistET6 n,;..id- \'ielor, ¼he fivr month-old sou of

I ' · I rc,i, e agam. · · · Pl ·1 d I h' D d M l M 'l'l d 1 J:;' anagan, ;lfrs. J. D. nrley, Mr~ Dan ____ 1 rng rn .11 a e p ra. erea:se ~as •~rried Mary, Found the Best 1 r. a111 rH. 1eo ore Ba tranis, died Le,vig, Mis. Wm. Bradley, Mrs. 'f. 1,. J .

1 .tgeu :rn J 1cars. dt l h<• parental r<.'sidence, n J!Jast

Powell, Mrs. John l!'isher, Mis:o Elva Pohsvdle Lady Dead --- ------ Foley's Ca!li ,rt;c Tablets kee1) the Spruce strr>Pt, yesterday with pneu-Lngan . M•,;. B. A . Brennan, 1• idow of Unclaimed Mail bowr'lS r·•gular, isweeten the stomach 1ncuia. Burial will be made to-

MRS. FRED R. WAGNER, Michael P. Brennan! who was Pro- Unclaimed m:iil iii the ".l: II?' oy ,UHi tone up tl.e liver. J. G. Gaston, morrow artornoon. I Supervisor of s. D. thonotary of Schnylk11l County in the ('ity, Pa., postoffice, Cd. s, Hll8. \le,,Hh., lnd., says he used a great i

I P. J. Campion Ll VER H.t\ :\

--AND--­t'f>NTRA CTO~

Teaming and (~euNal I McCioskey Funeral Sunday Th<' fimeml of Bartholomew Mc­

CloskeJ' will be held at the family resi'dence iu JaLksons at 2 o'clo,.k Sun.day af~ernoon and will be private. Interment at St. Can.·cus cemetery.

Engagement Party A party was given at the Lugan

home on West Mahanoy str~et, last Pvening in honor of Miss Elva, whose engagement was announced last even­ing to John Pea,.2n:•i., tile well J.now•1 P. & R. engineer. A delicious lunch­con was iorved after which Lhe guests dfoparted- for their homes.

Carrying Out Health Board's Ordere Health Olli< Pr, l'. 1~. Reed and Chif''

Burge11s Edwards enforced a privat,. funeral ill the first ward tllic morn­ing.

Death cf J/larsha! Hughee, Jr. Pvt. Marshall Hughes, Jr., of Shen­

andoah, died at Camp Colt, etty,;. burgh, yesterday of pne 1munia. Hi '' parents and siRtPr, Miss Angie, wen· with him when death occurred.

The rt>mains were taken to Shen­:,mdoah this afternoon.

Jo!Jn C. MF>tzger, Sr., and famlh and John C. Metzger, Jr., and famil~· are dowu with 1.\-ltacks of "grip." ·

elJrly 80's, died at the Pottsville Hos- 1 D. L. o., Oct. 19. 1018. many kincisof cathartics, but Foley's Up and About Again ! 1·

pita! of Sp ... nish influenza this morn- c P. REI1'0 P. ~- <:aLi1artir• Tab'cts gave him more sat- "I was sick ln ocd with kidney trou- · , i_ng. Deceas:"d (Bridget Ann Ryan), · Minnie Brade, Gu"':· Talors, Mary 1,afaetion than any othre. He says ble," writes C. F. Reynolds Elmira ! torm.rrly ,rPs1ded at Mahanoy Plane. 1 Danska, :.\frs. Geo. K,ng, Th,. Louis !11, ~- are the bvst cathartic tablets N. Y. I commenced taking Foley'~

Four children survive: Joseph, T(illian Co., Geair~e ).fock, W uniwie ,.iadr. Sold e -,rywhcre. adv Kidney Pills and 111 a few days was I '.\irs. Joseph McGurl, Edith aud Paul, 1 Liann, Mrs. Cad l'vf()]; <''lay1_(jr1 ro~, .. ,ua ------ t f b d 1

ou o c . Keeping up the treatment all of Pottsville. Funeral private 'Iantz, Della Ma, p:.i~h, B:1rnP, \<Iitler, Da1,cc! Postponed I was able to go to work. Since then Monday. j ~fa'.y K. Snyde:, Ma ;' Smitb: !,P .Id 'Ih•.' J1>1,c<'~. which were schedule:i I have had no more. backaches." Fol- '

;:;;111t1~, A. D. ~~1th, r.~ _tg1 e L. l'wirty,I \er tlle 1;11-:. T:all have been postpon- ley's Kidney Pills l!itoP sleep-disturbing/ . . NOT_ICE I \\ 1nme Wh1ttich;,. -~1rk ~- W"'Jsh~,.iat / ed 1.,,1til fnrU1tr notice. bladder ailments. Sold everywhere. I

Bids will !Je received by the School · sta th us, John SL!l'o", :l.ike Ku, :.is, --- ------- 1 adv . . . j Frank Felix, John c1:1rr, John .inr4i:e ,

DrsLnct of Mahanoy Township for the Peter Alex, Ch~i·Je1; Ailr"n:;;.- .J•Jlt~ o;ed at Bayonne, N. J. '

1 J h C . a· d t h' 1 · . K. of C. Present Flag sale of the furnace located in the, \.rmRtlrong. u n .ivenr-; 1e a rs 1ome 1n B N 1 · I Wlwn the new High School at Shen-Coles High School building. All bids / ------- --- · ayonne, ' · "· yeSt er: ay wit 1 pneu- andcah is dedicated Oct. 10th, the K. ! Rhould be In the hands ol' George P. , BUY LIBERTY BONUS forr.ierly Mi:;~ .::,1ary cuJlen, or llaz c, ,•. will prci:ent u br'uutiful •.<ilk,

' HauJing ; u~ l"!CE-•:\out:i M.ilr, 'l• IT ,._SLE::8-~"uth Fifth It. 1

Ei.timates 011 aU kind!>! ~--· of work cht-erfullv fur-

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AUTO SERVICE I / rn0nia. Fe i8 ~urviYE'd hy hiR wife,

B •t I St N' I I p l d flag lo Lhe ::;chool board. '!'he order ennec , o1ecre.flry, . 1c 10 as, a., , _____ _____ , et011. D0c·e::..; was wl'll l,1101;-n ht>rp 2 not later than 8 p. m. on the night ofl •;~~~~~!!·----- · 1 ha'.'in~ bt.!en the guest of the•Lea!n has al•:o engaged Prof. (Rev.) Joseph

1 C .i\lul!e~, President of Fordham Col 'Monday, Oct, 7, 1918. ! 1 ~ .~....!•-:"....,. .. ·,"'!"-,· tam, f on _1'Ja,t entre street, Ull &ev lege, New York, to. make an address.

.• 1 ( l'< 1 Ol'Ca,nons.

Uy 01·der of Board of Directors, D J h f' T', •,. 1,0Y Brumbaugh will be the other

~T cw- Touring Cars For Hire

F'or All Occasions

·-.Lf!N JACKSON, 30 E. Centre Bell 'Phone G. P BENNETT, Secretary. 200_202 Ea9t MalnMy Ave. I ,j Lato:t ~·ep,)l'ts tr~lll tiv-· bedside ----- -W-atch for 'ihem

F. B PAT'I'~RSON, President. : I r ♦ 01 n L; !(1.~(~Y :1; ' . . J. K-n-ic_s_l_1,.,-,-1,-·o_v_e_d__ 'w,akf:r.

02,5.' j ,, · / o" Jel, !I ,{nil'!', r•Jcei V<'d at ! o'c!ock '8 1 I S · 1· "- • · ., . aerop_ 1;1nc,s will fly over PennsyJ.

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1,, ~ pecrn 1S11 lTI ~ls .88 S of ', I ,hi_~ aftrrnouJ st~te that his condi- rnma, Oil Liberty Day, in honor of the1 _,_ _________ __, _____ __

CARGO STEAMER SUNI{ the. eye, ear nose and ,-ii, 110,1 is "onw,.h1t improved. Fourth Liberty Loan. They will be11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ throat 1nd chi 1ic dis- •,rr>n in Schuylkill. Watch for them.

'\V.'-SI-HNGTO~, Oct. u.-The cargo, eases. Dave Got His stermer, San Saba, was sunk off : fl i ' Hv the looks of the German Helmet

ia1i;g:t•mf~/•t;:5~;~;\)~;:~~::1~t l f, 0FFICE \ I !0 IO A.M. ! :~l~c'.':~~~~s t~·~:~i.~~Y \'t!c~d v.~~~r!!~:

announced t0-day. ·1 !,, HOURS ') O 4 p 1. 6 Bc.1tc,n Ru,1, it appears that Dave

1 ·,: I.. 7 fo S P. M. ''gol h ir Lu Io iL Dave, and get

BUY, BUY LIBERTY BONDSJ J1: .:_·_u:. ~t:d Telephone, 35 b. ll :•ut Ll e,r.

OR BY BY, LIBERTY. ( )1 ==~.-~.t;::;,,....:;::::E-~. 1 BUY LIBERTY BONDS

Postpone Patriotic Exercises

Eye Special is1

rUESDAYS, 2.30 to 5.30 P. M, Eyes Examined and Fitted

Withcut Blh'ldlng Drops FRANKLIN JEWELRY STO

"'rhe patriotic r>xe>rcises scheduled to he held uuder the auspices of St. Fi· d!,,is C'atholic church tomorrow, have hcPn postponed to a later datP, o""ing I to the epidemic of influenza. l

BU - LIBERTY BONDS ,; ,.....'.;.;-=::;::;;;;;;:;;;;..~-...:;::::::.;__..:.,'""'·

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THE MAJ:IANOY CITY RECORD, SATlJRDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1918. .....

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, -~-o~Jlow . (;, ,-; :: _, _ . ~.(JoiglJ To Ans ::::: · ·, , -· ·:yttS.)Pe· · .. Term

HE greatest ·ad~ertiseme1lt ; for r: the .Fourth Liberty Loan of the .. · United States of America has

been · writt~n by . a -P:russian. l_• •• l ,, ;; ~ f 1-::- • ., l I " .. · ; ' ..

His .,j;iaine is CouRt".,Roon _and he wrote it as a member of the Prussian House

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Thi~ is the meaning of war to the Prussia~, as he proclaims his battles rig.ht­eous, prosecuted in self-defense.

'

Oh,ity;ou men and·women of~A:tner-. ica, ~~ ~he1·e a dollar r\~ ,~II this landrJ9.7q~y so

,,. . tightly held that it will not now co e forth

. of Lords. It is printed above. -Read it .care-

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to answer the swagger:ing arrqg~e .. k of the Hun?

fully. I ill i h'

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~ or.ty~five billion-· :dollars indemnity! · ·· · · ,, ,

l. ~: ' J I \ • j ~ #· "S ~I

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or more Thes:e days will~· teJI, for as you

pla~.e _ ·,: YO!,lr name ~•pon that su:t>~-~ription­blank_ for · Liberty Bonds you state t · e 'price you;r land, your liberty and democrac . worth to-you today.

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Now'how ar~You going to anaw~r .·the, ;"peace: .. terffls" of the kaiser and• hia· band -.~f rnurdering buccaneers?

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KL·lNE. BR-OTH.ERS . .' I

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-THE MAHANOY CI1'Y -RECORD ····••+++++++++++++••······~··

I "Give me The Mahanoy City Record that keeps intelligence

· with you." ·

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LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF THE UNITED PRESS AND ALL .HOME, COUNTY A~ID COURT NEWS PRESENTED TO OUR READERS DAILY

FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR THE MAHANOY CITY RECORD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1918. TWO CENTS

WHILE INFLUENZA IS. -MAKING A RECORD IN·· OUR. MIDST IT .JS THE DUTY OF ALL. AMERICANS TO SEE THAT THE FOURTH

LIBERTY LOAN WILL MAKE -A -PROUD RECORD PROCLAMATION.

To The People of The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:

Our Commonwealth is threatened by a serious epidemic

of influenza, a highly communicable disease, which in many

cases develo~ into an extremely fatal type of pneumonia.

In order to as fully as possibl,e protect the lives of our

people as well as our essential war industrie, the Depart­

ment has issued an order closing all theatres, moving pic­

ture places, amusement places, saloons, dance halls and all

unnecessary public gatherings forbidding unnecessary vis­

iting of the sick, and requiring all funerals no matter what

may have been the cause of death, to be prviate.

For the public good, as well as for your individual safe­

ty, the Department calls upon all good citizens to help make

this order effectiv,e. ,,,.

Avoid crowds and places frequented by large num lf

of people; stay at home and do not use the· ~treet .d..lj • . •' t

trains except as your duties or employment absolu-~

r

quire. Crowded cars afford unusual facilities foi- mi.·; ing·

the disease; make them less dang·erous for those wh must

use them in necessary industry.

Your hearty co-operation is necessary in this grave

emergency.

Wholesale liquor dealers, bottlers, fraternal organiza­

tions and social clubs l!re requested to discontinue the sale,

delivery or serving of liquors for the period during which

the hotel bars and saloons are closed.

Compliance with this request is expected on the part

of loyal dealers and patriotic organizations. Those who

have been affected and in some instances greatly inconven­

ienced by the direct order are everywhere willingly and

cheerfully obeying its requirements.

(Signed) B. FRANKLIN ROYER,

Acting Commissioner of Health

GERMANY CAN NOT PULL OFF

I CHARLEY KAIER'S / OFFER TO TOWN

ANYTHING ON US I ?harles ~- Kaie;~jie magnanimous, · pl11lanthrop1c brewery magnate of

--- I this city, always alive to the welfare PARIS, Oct. 7 ----Germany does not i of the city and always at the head of

accept the wE>lcome terms for peace in! humanitarian mE>asures, this after· Prince Fax's speech to the Reichstag. ! noon aulho_rized The Record to sl~t.e S·he merely says that the 14 and 41 that he offers the use or the Kaier points form a basis for negotiation.: Hot.el to Mahanoy City as a hospital 'Therefore there can be no peace unlil: during the influenza epidemic. Gfwmany ma1,es full reparation and i II accepted, the place will be put guarantees that' will insure the fu. j' into excellent. sanitary condition. turl'). . Cots are already there lo accommc-

This is the stand taken in Paris and [ datt a large number of patients. all of France on the peacf' stat.ement

1. D,}ubtl~ss the Boar~ of Health will -ac•

coming from Germany. , cepl this very grac10us offer.

DEATHS HARVEST ;BELLS WILL RING I

They Recruited 46,000 Britishers Here

i WHISTL~S IN OUR MIDST PERCENTAGE OF

SERIOUS CASES Brigadier•General W. A. · White, C. \ draft. About 100,00 Americans in Can­B. and C. M. G., and Colonel John S. ada and Great Britain will be, subject Dennis, C. E. F., whose work for Ae to· draft into the British or Camadian British a·nd CanadianliRecruitMg army.

WILL SHRIEK • iViliiam J. Ifoben p·assed away IS NOT LARGE i I at his residence, 715 East Pine street , . I ta . 10: 45 o'clock Satmday ~ven_ing, ! While Mahanoy City has about 300 I Tomcrrow_ mo:ning at mne o'_clock a!ccr r: long 1llne~s w1ll! complications cases of influenza comparatively few ' the bei :.; will nng and the wlnstl_es oi: d1s c~.ses. He had be~n' ill for sev• deaths have occurred and the physi-1 will peal forth_ s~rieks of d~termm• , era!_ mlnthE bu,, was ab.~ •~ be about cians repolt't the percentage of serious i ation and opt1m1s·111 announcrng the '. unt!l , wo w0e"s ~g.l'f \', 110,1 he was cases as not Jar e. 11

formal .opening of the Drive for our . fcr c- P.d to take le ,1 s Led, where he The Maha t·t B d f II ltl ·· ti .,,. ti I 'be t I It I haR r~11:.iired until d 'll'h · noy 1 Y oar O ea 1

· qucla 01 ie ,, cur 1 ,i r Y ..,oan. · , ~- ' ' · ' . . · ' .' · . ,. . 1 C'arly grasped the situation and an ef• is the largest sum of money we have 1 " 1' C<•,,s€tl was, ::orn rn .J'o, t _c .ai bon ff'ctive quarantine is bein maintain• yet been asked for by the Govern· 58 v0arn ago. , Tc cL-nw to th;s t cwn C'd O 1 1 . . g

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men I. 'Ther0 are circumstances ~,t. wh~n :, chi'd whN<' hP has resided a·n.d 1.g'h:rtp 1?'s.icianths ~reb wotr ,ffm~t aty • · · · lT f · 1 I f I O

11 , g1 v1ng e1r es e 01 s o tending the. opening or tlus_ drive th~t i ::('•·,. ~'.;c~. .- P w~s a

I a, \ 1~ tern cl Rtemming the tide of the epidemic.

are distressing. As agarnst tins 1 01 • 1 · nrncus ?. nirc, 1 an, 2 cnge In u·espect lo deaths from the dread there are circumstances that should I t c th,• l luma1w Fire C.o' No. 1. disease this city has been fortunate.

1 give UH all t hP si au\ heart . and t ht> : For yC'ars Mr. Hoben was employed Yc!slerday Health Office F 1• F

l courage to do .our part. What our I as a leader toss al the Pnm rof;e col• 1 Re d. pla d d th 1

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I. noble Allies and our own, our very

1· liNr, illness forced him to retire. ! ,1 e . . cfiar e ~- 1tomesTl1n uhs ci

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• "-' tl · t , 1 1 l • \\ H'I e m uenza ex1s s. 1e sc oo s awn boys have been and are st1111. uympa 1y 1;; C'X C'nuec o 11s sur- 1 h bl"

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doin'g ov<"r there Is sufficient warranl vivors who a ,·0 his widnw, one dauglJ. r rn1rc

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I ' · t . •r · , .1 · , 1 , :rnc crnrc1es remam c ose. he Ma• for 1i:; to face our d1.1ty and 1wtform JL pi, i. '"· Hldw.11 < '\Vn. :~ 1, l\,o sons, 1 T , ,1 . . h 1 1 d

JI ,. , 1 1 , . • f • • rnnoy o,,m, 11p so oo s werC' c ose in tllP p 2 rne way w_e have donf' ~vpry o_~n ~ ~1" 1 I 1,e _,.1,1ei-,'.·an 01 r_C's . m jhiH morning.

I job we 11 ~\P been given to do so [aT F'rn.n. P, nwl Clair-nre, .,t heme. a,so Tt . I d ti t. l(h l h '\Ve (],';, pf'opie of Zonf' 8 have ~s• two l.•rr-thern, i\lichael, the ll' <'ll knowu 1;, iopef tllll w

It lP dearly co-

lablislwd ' an enviable r0co'rcl Tills C'igar ::• , :i-t' m:rn . :11~<1 P::i I ri,' k, l,o! h or op, •ra1

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' ' . · . • . . ·1'1 t ) "\\ n nroac l O co wea 1('r c ]JS PPH em1c record we mu:,t, mamtam., Thei e \~ 1 , ' • which is causing such great loss of be no step backward. T,ie Capla!lu, / life the country over, lll/1,Y be subdued. and Lieutenants, too, have ear~ed a:1

·11 DANIEL HOLT The situation about the county to•

enviab!e record for . efficient, mtelh- •- day was anything but. gratifying. 5,001) gent work 'l'here will . be no retro• Dnn;0J Holt, for many years the cases were reported up to the 'noon grade mOVC'l,lf'nl on their part. I proprietor ot' bil!iard parlors on South hou1r, with the disease spreading.

'I'her;e gpntl emen, n;iarl;: yon, _ are Main <1 \ reet, died at thr hf,rne of his Minersville js suffering severely. G~vern:;~ent agent~; 'T.lwy d~ net r e- danF.;IIIN, Mrs .. fames Ulackwell, 11t fiS deaths occm:red there Sunday and ce1ve a thank_ you foi Lh~ timC' )h~y Ash;an<l, on Satnrday evening at 8:45 1000 cases arc reported th2re. lose from then· WO!'k, their patriotic o'lcor-k , after a thrl'e davs· illness or Mc,~ea has 108 casPs. No deaths sacrifice, or thefr gcod work. Thl:Y J,eart trouble. · have occurred there. have a ta)ri,t. . Th~y volunteer tins He wail born in town fifty years ago Gilberton borough, 230 cases and 2 tale~t, _nn_a lhe_,r ln,nP, hcca~s 0 tli~Y and k:s been a life long ,resident. deaths.

Oar q11c1ia •IS so J11gh, as a gf'neral of A. ing. Her husband and six children are

Mission will cease SeJ;lt for Brit• · ·-- -ishers and Canadiap.s tw Y·One and thirty one, and Oct. 12 for men be tween eighteen and tweinty one, and those between thirty.one and forty­five, have secured about 46,000 men, two•thirds of whom went into the Ca­nadian army. About 70,000 out of 360, 000 British subjects i1n the United States offered their services. Under the international treaty, 280,000 of them now fall into the Americau

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realize n ifS thC·ff dth y _to do so. It ~s \ Religiously he w;is a member of the 'l'he deaths include John Morgan, your du~~- _10

~•C:. ~-r :h. s lll mm,l. Affoi d I LuthP1.·an. ehurch. Fia! ernally he be• aged . 36, . a_nd. Mr~. .John McGeOtl,g.h-. them cv,ry c".tute .. y._ longed to the Ashland camp P. O. S. Mrs. McGeou,gh died Saturday even•

thing, we will have to double a1;1d Deceased is survived by two sons, down wUh .. the disease. triple tl!c amount ~[ bo:id:a; w; bougnl Charles, of town; and Thomas, of Cre$ona-700 cases.

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last timP. The rliffert' nt p,ans . by Locust Valley, and one daughter, Mrs. Delano-7 cases. which you cun buy arP so. easy 1 nat .James Blackwell, of Ashland. One Girardville-125 cases. th•·r0 is no Pxcuse for buyrng a but· brother, J. D., also survives. Sym. Ashland-300 cases, only one seri· ton. . un.a ,,. i· 1.lie leacl«• 1 pathy is oxtC'nded. ous, ·(Dr. J. F. Mrurshall).

The [ollow,ng-, • • , ~· Slienandoah-30 cases. No deaths. (Contl!Jued on page ti) WILLIAM GOODMAN Pottsville-800 cases - some com•

D~3th of Father Schwarze Rev. Anthony Schwarze, son of

. Prof Lc-o Schwnr7,P, dieJ at Gloucest­er, N. J .. where he had held a charge since his ordination in Jmw last. He was th e yonni;est son and one of the three w e:1ter 1h2 µrieslho cd, Revs. Leonis a,1d LPo oping priests al New Brunswick, :--;_ J.

Notice to Mahanoy Townr:hip Captains All Mahanoy •rownship Chairmen

mHl Lieutenants who have noe re• ceived their Fourth Liberty Loan sup• same in the Dipper Building, 125 West Centre street.. Mahanoy City, bet.ween tbe hours of seven and eig!Jt.thi1·ty o'clO•Ck to•night.

JOSEPH F. NOONAN, Director of Zone Eight

SEIVERT'S

Death claimed William, the fifteen. year.old son of John Goodman, died at thf' family residence, 1003 East Mahanoy street, at 6: 30 o'clock Sat• urday evening. Pneumonia was the cause of dissolution He was strick­en Friday evening ~nd passed away wtihin twenty.four hours. He was a member of the Freshman class of the Mahanoy City High school and of St. I~jdelis clrnrch.

Thi' deepest sympathy is extended 1o his survivors who are his father, and thrf'e sisters, Ma11-y, Rose and Catharine.

HAROLD THOMPSON

Harold, the eighteen.month.old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, died 'lt Fountain Springs State Hospital at 8 o'clock Saturday evening with

mon "snifflers." Tamaqua-1,200 (7 deaths). In some places a big step is

being taken to co-ordinate and 'l'he situaticn at · Frackville is extend relief work in the for- alarming. 450 · cases exist there of

I. f which 70 are serious. Eleven deaths ma:tion of a Disaster Re ie have occurred there within the last Committee, Operating as a unit 24 hours. State aid has been sum• of the Red! Cross. This commit- moned. Dr. Young of the State De- GERMANS GET .,. ,_.,..... tee has begun the establishment partment and Dr. Ge:irge. H. Moore, I l

f b d h "ta] - County Corner, Schuylk1ll Haven, , O e ..: . emergency O~PI · .s have IJCen stationed at F:·ackville and · ANOTHER SHOV where all' cases of the ep1dem1c, are in charge at' lilc hose houses are being treated. I which have bf'en trnnsformC'd into a

The Kaier Hotel has been hospital. C'ots have been secured · d · M h c· I from the Pottsville Hospital and the PARIS, Oct. 6 (Delayed)-The G

menhone m a anoy 1ty. I East Bear Ridge and Maderia Hill mans have been pushed more tha and Company ambulances have press• miles bback from Rheims. At th

SElVERT'S DRESSES I ed into service .. The Home Defence nearest poinl completing the libe.~. I League and Red Cross Chapter or tion of the city, the French War o

One has hut to see this beautiful Frackville awe working together to flee announced tonight. collection of fall dresses to be irn- ] stem 'the great tide of epidemic. Sever:11 additional villages hav pressed with the cleverness with

I The vi.ctims of Spanish influenza at been captured in the Rheims region One fact stands out. Gf'rmany, There patients can be segregated

knows and admits that she ·is beaten. i from the community and the spread Special coats and suits for misses. but this does noL mean that the war ·or the contagion can be reduced to the Here are garments which though is ended. · ! minimum, which tailored in accordance with the

Meanwhile the victorious allied · Charles Kaier is often. appealed to ::;traight line fashions for fall posses:, troops are advancing while the mil- for favors to the community. ~e nev• a sharply accentuated spirit of youtli, lions of eyes or fighte,rs and people _ er falls down. The thanks of Maha• . so Pssemial to one ot' younger yea•r.

pneumonia. The child's father, is Somewher0 in France, with the ,\ merican Expeditionary Force. The funeral will take place from the home of the child's grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Jchn Dilchus, 1035 East Pine street. Sympathy is extended.

· F k II s d · 1 d d More progress was made -north of St which thp simple straight Jin€"! )lave \. rac vi e over nn ay me u e some . been r<'lieved by ingenious tr~tment. of that town's best known people as Q~.entm.

Thi' skirt8 are rather slender, the I follows: , • ~orth of St. Quentin normal wa:ist line o.ontinuf's in favor, . The_ Dead List . I contmued all day."

are turned hopefully to President Wil· j noy City goes ou_t to _him in this, an- 1

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Coats $18.75 to $85.00 son. other- proof of his p!'1de, loyalty and The suits with their becoming col•

: interest i'1 his home town. Jars and clever adaptation of beit John Gustager Not Dead j , --- , ideas are of striking interest. The

John Gustager, who is lying ill at DYING HARD I coats show many gracefully swinging Camp Lee, and who wai, re1>oa:ted; PARIS, Oct. 7 -The Germans are full length styles, with large high col· dead yesteir<lay, is still in a. serious ' burning villages and towns behind lars-even the pockets serve to bring condition, latest rpeorts from the hos• their lines alone the whole front f,rom out the youthful figu'res. pital state.

1• Lille an~ Rheim,;. I Suits $15.00 to $50.00.

MRS. VICTOR FEDOR

This is believed to presage a re· - --- ! tirC'ment in several sectors. • t rl.ead. Deceased was a member of St.

President McGuire in Town i _________ John T. Morgan ~ I '.\fary's Slavish church. Her husband

Mots. Victor Fedor, wife of the well known shoe store man, died at the family home on West Centre street. at 6: 30 o'clock Sunday evening. Death was caused by a premature birth due to pneumonia. The child is also

Martin J. McGuire anc.1 wife, of · John T. M_organ,_ agf'? ,;5 years, i and two children survive. Sympathy Allentown, spent the Sabbath with Lakeside Grange Fair died at Quality Hill, Gilberton, of I iR f'Xtended. :Qr. J. D. Riley and family, this city. Will be held October 10, 11 and 12 . Spanish in~uenza Satt~rday:, ----· McGuire, who is a former resident, is in Grange Hall at Lakeside. All ex• J ~is survivors are his w1f~, !lue~ I MARY RASIMAS President. of the S·tate ~\.ssociation hihils to be brought before Wednes-1 cluldren, a brcther, Robe:t, or G1lbe1 ~ ! ___ of Eagles. The local Aeri e extend- 1 day, October 9, al 12 o'clock noon. I to~; and ~h~ fol!owmg s~~lers,_ ~11 °_£ ! Mary, the th!ree moJith old daughter ed to him a warm reception at the o4,5t' Ph1ladelph1a, M1 s: John I._ W1ll:ams, I cf Mr. and Mrs. Rasimas, died at the local clubhouse. I ------------ I Mrs. Wm. Hudson, M:rs. L Wilmer ' parental home on West Centre street

BER Y BONDS· Cutschalk, Mrs ·waller awrence , . . . . , · ,

1 BUY, BUY LI T and Mrs. Archb~ld Rodger\. Funeral i r_h1s morn mg_ D1vhther1a was the , NOTICE I OR BY BY LIBERTY T d I cause of death.

The Surgical Dressings Classes will , , • ues ay. be di_scontinued until further notice. l ------- ---------- 1 MRS . .JOHN' YUERSKY

Mrs. F. R. WAGNER, ! Notice to Property Owners BUY, BVY LIBERTY BONDS Supervisor' If y,ou have a property to sell place OR BY BY, LIBERTY.

----------- ! it in 1my hands. · I can help you dis-

BUY, BUY LIBERTY BONDS pose 'of Jt in short order. If interested, OR BY BY, LIBERTY. ii call hr write. '

---------------, ;• JOHN J. HEHN,

Gruber says:

_. .. ·t,,.JI 22 S. Jardin St., 1 s7 ad Shenandoah, Pa. i ' ' I I

! FOR PLUMBING ANO TINNING

BUY NOW Beautiful coats, latest models

Mrs. John Yuersky, died at her home home, 51 D. street, at 1: 30 o'• rlo<'k yestnday afle,rnoon of pneu. monia. She gave birth to a child in the morning, which also died. De­CE'aspd was a member of St. Mary's Slavir.h church. Sympathy is extend­ed to her survivors who are her huic;ban<l and three children.

MRS. VICTOR LAYLAND

hut pleatings, draped and gathered I Nicholas Irvm, hotel keeper. His 1 -------------effects and sash.es arranged for adap• I wife and three cl~ildren, on~ of whom, NOTICE TO ALL tation to individual tastes lift these' Margaret, ~ay die of the disease. I . CONCERNE garments out of the ordinary. George Tiler, former hotel keeper,

The range of materials includes marred. . . , serge, tricotine, gabardine, jerseys. . Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob ,. The funeral services fo! th

From $10 to $32.50. 1t Heim, aged 21 years. · late Wm. H. Kohler, cashier o John Hodgetts, single, aged 32 The Union National Bank wil

Sewing Classes, Attention years. , .. ' llarry, son of Mr. and Mrs. William be held . Tuesday mornmg, be

The sewing classes of the local Red Cross chapter will not meet aga,n until further notice.

G,reen. tween the hours of 10.30. and 12 John, eleven year old son of Mr. noon. In honor of his memory

and Mrs. David PhJllips. and in respect thereto The Un-'l'homas Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. . . . ' '·

Thomas Evans, aged 30 years and 1011 N at~,onal Bank wtll be closed MRS. T. L. THOMAS.

MARCH ON single, recently removed from Lanrl• to busmess · between those Ry Fred Taylor. ingville to Frackville. hours-10.30 to 12.00 noon, re~ \VITH THE AMERICAN FIRST Mrs. Hanry Woods, aged 3_5 years, opening immediately thereafter.

ARMY, Oct. 7.-Both wings of the havmg a husband and five children. American forces between the Argonne M,rs. Annie Gluse, ·aged 30 years, a HARRISON BA!;L, massif and the Meuse River contiun• I widow, having six children. lt President eel to advance despite greater efforts' Joseph 'vVaslusky, married and hav. by the Germans to increase their re,. ing a family. GIRLS WANTED sistance. . • . Mary Achenbach, one year old

---- . -· --·---- ----- daughter of Mr. Anthony Achenbach. E · d d i · d 1111 !.Xpenence an nexperience , on PETER HOLZ HALER Mrs. Gluse and Mr. W'aslusky died

--✓· 3 t the hose . house hospital. Government work, on time or PE!4" doz-Peter Holzent.haler, aged about 45 The twelfth death from influenza ze.n. Prices .incomparable.

year:,, a resident of Coles for many occurred al the hose house hospital at Gerh.ardt's Shirt Faciory years, passed away at his home in Frackville, at 2.15 o'clock this after• 02 ,lmo. that place at 9.30 o'clock Sunday noon when Rhinehart Pugh, aged 32 morning ,aftet- a short illness with year·s, a colliery fireman and popular pneumonia. member of the Good iVill Co. Band, of

Rl'ligiously he was a membeir of Frackville succumbed. His wife and Wanted St. Fidelis church, of town. Deceased two children survive. is survived by two sons, Edward, and ------------- Girls, on -all parts of shiirts. Vincent, and four daughters, Ger• NOTICE Storey's Shirt Factory. trude, Mame, Philomena and Mrs. Mr.•Hairvey J. Weiss will be at the Edwll!~d Oakum, all of Coles. Sym• Mansion House on the 9th, 10th, 11th,

It's our privilege to buy a

b'ond, let's take advantage of

ci111 Williams & Kinsinger, 430 East Mai'•ket street, or 'phone 'Bell 105-W. al,fcf.

shown, $22.50, $25.00, $27 .50, $29.' 50. Big values. Suits and dresses espec. ially priced $12.98, $14.98, $16.50, $22.50 up lo $65.00. Large selt'clion of skirts, waists; also, hosiery, under• wear, corsets, neckwea1·, etc,, to pick from.

patliy is extended. to solicit custom shirt orders. Mirs. Victor Layland, a former re• 'Phone to the hotel and inform him,

sident of town, died at her home in MRS. AND. KUSILAV AGE if you call at the residence or office

BUY LIBERTY BOND

REQUESTED TO CALL FOR LIBERTY BON GELB BROS ..

1t Shenandoah,

it. BUY, BUY LIBERTY BONDS BUY BUY LIBERTY BONDS I J

OR BY BY, LIBERTY. OR BY BY, LIBERTY.

. . for measure Nliddleport last. evenmg. She was a ALLENTOWN member of St. Joseph's Lithuanian I Mrs. Andrew Kusilavage died at , 0 7 3

t church of town. Besides her husband hn home in Mt. Carmel yesterday as : · · Rhe is snrvived by one child'. She will the result of childbirth. She was 'for. :

SHIRT CO., H. J, Wei.fls Purcl:lasers of Liberty Loan Be

of fii:st, seco_nd and third issues are h!' buried in the Lithuanian church merly Miss Mary Brown, of Westi1 BU~\ BUY LIBE-RTY BONDS

l <'emetery on the hill. l Spiruce street. OR BY BY, LIBERTY. , quested to call for their bonds.

UNION NJ\TIONAL B

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8UBSCRIPTION RATES

Effective February 1, 1118

ltahano7 Clt7, Pr..

f, C. O'CONNOR, HARRISON BALL,

J, H, O'CONNOR, Propr'I,

OFFICIAL: ENDORSEMENT

Sub11crlber1 wbo ao not receive The Mahano7 Clt7 Record prompU7 and regularly and those changing their address are requeated \'O nottf)' this omce either by mall, telephone or In »enon. Make au complatnta ,urect to the office. Both 'phones.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1918.

READY REFERENCE

GUIDE

JAMES ROBINSON

The cholceat cuta of meat1 at rea1on

able prlcea. Good 1erv1c,. 21Z Ea■t

Mahanoy Avenue.

ROBERT L, HEISER

Fire and llfe lnaurance, the kind you'!;

find handy after a fire or death lrt

the family. 14 South Main · atre.et.

JOHN M. COOMBE

Notary Public, tire Insurance, real c•

tate. Traveler•• Accident Insurance

Co, 39 E~st Centre street, Heraker

building.

, Harry "Bud" Hendriclrn, a student at Lafayette College, f pe1,1t the wfelc end with his parents, M.r. and Mrs. Chas. Hendricks, South Catawissa street.

NOTICE TO MOTHERS 4+-~+<S>-<i><t'-.J~~ 1 ____ ,.., You can quickly heal baby'3 sore, chafed

............ --~ skin with

SERGEANT WEBB

Signal Corps Officer Decorated

For Bravery by French.

Hopes Women Will I ,!.fc~:~tain?!Te!~!thea~:~~~~

Ad t Thi H b•t , ents not found many other nursery powcltr, op s a I Z5c at the Vinci and other drug stores

As Well As Men I The Comlo::.:·:'.~~'::.::"'· Mo,i, + A party was held at the home of

~ , Miss May Higgins last evening by the !, f Glass l)f hot water each· morn• , l!lnvo Club composed of our town t ,Ing helps us look and feel J. friends, The entertaining program

, • clean, sweet, fresh, was in charge of Messrs. Walker YOU COUNT IN ONE WAY ONLY j 0

f, I Tempest, Hollenbach at which there ,. ! w~re very adept. Included in the musi- N1wer, so much as now, has the In-

I Happy, bright, alert-vigorous and I cal program were solos by Wm. Walk• dividuRI oounted for so little. vivacious-a good clear skin; a nat• er and Harry Luke. Tnclivldunl right!'., indivirlnnl privl• ural, rosy complexion and freedom I Luncheon was sen·ecl in accordance l«?geR, indivirlual rfsponsibilitle~ have from illness are assured only by 'th th • d Il d d rriven ";nY. to the !!:t'Pater considera-clean, healthy blood. If only every wi c times an a eparte for ~ --

! woman and likewise every man could , their home iu the wee small hours tion, the welfare of th€' people as a

I: realize the wonders of the morning; of the morning voting the party a whl)le.

inside bath, what a gratifying change I huge success. For nntlons, not peoples or races, .would take place. ------- -~-- havf taken in hnn<l the de;;tini<'R of

I Instead of the thousands of slckl:y-, Copy of Statement. th€' world. The lndldvtllunl hns br<>n anaemic-looking men, women and Copy of statement 0 ~ tne ownership, lll'<'•emptorily put a!lide. girls with pasty or muddy complex• management, circulation, etc., of The \Vhfther liherty !'lhnll !!Ye or perish ions; instead of the multitudes of Mahanoy City Record, published dally from the Parth Is for cletermination ••nerve wrecks," "rundown .:1," "brain except Sunday at Mahano'.I• City, Pa., in the a:::gre1rnte. It is not for any fags" and pessimists we should see a -

, :virile, optimistic throng of rosy• as requlr_ed by the Act of August 24, 1)!1e man to say. , cheeked people everywhere. 1912, de!Iv~red to the p9stmaster at The Kaiser soon I!: to real!?:€' this.

I An inside bath is had by drinking, I Mahanoy C'ity: Pa., on Oct. 7, 1918 : Rut theri> is one way In which you

each morning before breakfast, a Name or editor: T. C. O'Connor~ 17 1 can count. glass of rea~ hot water with a. te~• ~:st Mahanoy avenue, Mahanoy City, One way in which you may still spoonful of llmei.tone phosphate m 1t 1 • r n ~· . C make yourself felt throughout this to wash from the stomach liver kid- Name O u.,1ness Manager. T. ,. , n-eys and ten· yards of bow~ls th; pre- O'Connor, ~7 gast Mahanoy avenue, storm-tossed world. . . .vious day's indigestible waste, sour Mahan?y City; Pa. . . You en~ mnke your little indlnrlual fermentations and poisons, thus I Publisher: rhe Record Publishing rontrlbution to th€' c1111se of freedom, cleansing, sweetening and freshening Companr. Market an<l Locust streets, of world rlemocrac-y, of pNrnnnent the entire alimentary canal before I Mahanoy City. p«?nce. putting mor~ food i!lto the stomach. I Owners: 'l'. C. O'Connor, Harrison You cnn buy a Llhfrty Bond.

Those subJect to sick headache, bll- Dall, James H. O'Connor, Maha- You mny otherwise be subordinated, iousness, nast;i,: breath, rheumatism, t>ffnced shunted into comparative colds; and part1culary those who have noy City, Pa. . . · a pallld, sallow complexion and who Average uumber of copies of last nhliYion nnrl made to feel thnt you are constipated very often, are issue or this publical ion sold 01- dis• • nn long-er count. urged to obtain a quarter pound of tributed, through the mails or other• I But here you can take your placo limestone phosphate at the drug stoce wise, to paid subscribe,·s during the 1

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-you can buy Liberty Bonds! Olympics Down Frackville ;which wlll cost but a trifle but ls six months preceding the date of this

The strong Frackville football elev-J sufficient 'to demonstrate the quick statement , 2,860. i COME ON BOYS LET'S GET 'EM en tasted defeat _at the ha~ds of the I ·and remarkable change in both health (Signed) T. C. O'CONNOR, I ' ' fast Mahanoy City Olympics yest.er- · and appearance awaiting those who Business Manager. , \\"hc>n Mndden.ed Huns the world Llefy, day afternoon at the West End park I ·practice Internal sanitation. We must Sworn to and subscribed before mo .'\11(1 slim~• Turks ahet 'em,

EVERYTHING SET AND RgnDY FOR

THE FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE This epidemic prevents meetings, demon+itions, etc. De

ready with your share. Don't wait to be s~rred up. Your country needs your help and appeals to you. 1

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SOME NEW ARRIVALS FOR OCTOBER Here E!lre a few items from around the • 4ilre; that will in- •

terest you. Every one a money saver. ... ♦

----·-••'----------.,----· --------------A TAILOR-MADE SUIT AT A SAVINQ.

A new shipment or ladies' suits just received that are the pick

of this season's best modes. Over 300 in the lot.,.!..more than half or

them samples. All sizes, all colors, all .wool materials. Come in and

see them.

$12.98 to $3'4.98 ,. " • .. . ..,

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$1.50 boys' fleeced union suits ..... ·•; .......... 98c - -- ---------- - ·-- ----

$2.00 N. B. topless corsets, white or )fesh ..... $1.49 --· . -- --------- ------------

$10.00 girls' wool serge dresses .... ·"" ........ $6.98 ----- t -

$2.00 babies' hand crochet woolen t:i,ns ...... $1.49 - ------- -- _ _ .,_. - -- -

$2:oo extra size black sateen undersldrts ..... $1.49 ---- ----

75c extra large size Turkish towels ............ 49c ·--- -------- ·-$10.00 boys' heavy weight school suits ........ $6.98

Children's ribbed fleeces, sizes 18 to 34; .... 29c to 59c . - ·---- I Mens' heavy weight vellastic union suits ...... $2,49

- ·-· ·•- - · -------- ------· ------ . ·-$5.00 children's all wool sweater coats ........ $3.98

New numbers in ladies' neckwear .... ,-.25c to $1.49 ---- - - ·--

$2-00 Nottingham lace curtains ........... $1.29 pr. - ·· - ---· - -- -···-·-------------

75c ladies' full fashion lisle hose ............... 49c ·-----~---------

Ladies' ready-to-wear millinery ..... " 2.98 to $4.98

$2.00 ladies' heavy weight fl,annelettt ni&"ht gowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . $1.25

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i: Brown Stout, Nut Brown :1: ·-t or Sparkling Ale •:♦ y y ►t Prompt Delivery Direct to Your Home •:-

•:- No better tonic for mid summer than COLUMBIA beverages, •·l' • • Made from best materials and backed by a reputation. Order a box ♦♦ J. and be convinced. •

~!: COlUMBIA BRf WING CO. i t . ~ % Both 'Phone,a 110 S. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. : ~ J y • •• ♦ •••• ♦ ♦ •• 4 •• ♦ ♦ .•• ♦ ♦ ••• ~ • .............................................. -....................................... ~.•

to the score of 6 too. Pell, the snap- I remember that Inside cleanl!ness is this 5th day of October, 1918. Tiw Yankee sounds his battle cry:

fililrf ~;~'.ftiir~~Ji;jji~g! m~t1:§~!~~i~,:i1;f~EE I . M;,s :.:~":~:~~:.:;blic. I 0 ;:;~;,.;; ;;;:p:;;'.~;,.;,;,;~piip.~;g•, ,,-·► ~l~;-~;8~ -~ ~-G i R -B~tR -i;-1 West End Cubs. Following is yes• do/ . · terday's lineup: ----------- M.iSS Mary Madodck, a teaclrnr m ' Thnt makf tl1e shells to st.1r~ ti Chell• ' - Sc~1, u~, ·11~ i 1 i C()ll.n t-v

Olympics i!'rackviile , our public schools, tend ered her re- , WhNe vnndal feet are sllri., 111 ~ ! I - _"' " l p 11 F B B signation to-day to accept a position 1·

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e · · ·.· · ·/· · · · · · · • • • • • • urchill : W ,~ .. Will ;,Ja~e Tanks. as clerk for the Lehigh Valley Coal W. Hughes.·· .L. H. B. ······.Doy!~ 1 l'<•n A1m•\·:('1111 a1·mor01I tnnl;s Ill h,! Company at the main office, North FauSL •· · · · .R. H. B. · · · · · .Peteiriats u:4c•d ·n l•'rnn,•p a;.wiui-;t lhe Gr•:·n,,111 ~ Main street. The resignation is Davidson.··· · ·· .Q. B. · ·····:Batdorf \':lll na111ptf aflc>1' f'ennsvirnnia effective Tuesday, October 8th. Thiel .......... C.. . . . . . . . . . .Jackson I 'l'l .

E' h R l''' 1111 . 1esP llflmf,; will he> c-ho~Pll 1c man....... . G. . .. , .... Delbert cl . ti r .1 Yates .•....... R. T ......... Knitlles ur-i!i;r IP ,1 )ert:, Lonn clrin• nntl the Tho mp-son ....... R. E. . ....... Caton !Pn c:111ntii>s ha Ying llw higlw,;t p e r. Thompson ...... L. Gi ........ Dillman cema/,!'(• of POfl\Jlation subscl'ibing- to Nodthey ...... L, E . • ........ Edwards the loan will IHlVP the privilE'.t;t• of Boyle ........ L. T ......... Lekarvich n11111i11g- tlleRe !Jn tanks.

!Touchdown Pell. Final score, 6-0. Tht• mfthocl of l'hoosing tilP m1,11 r

Lehigh Valley freight clerk Thomas W'iley and son, Robert, of East Cen­tre street, are lying ill of la grippe.

BUY LIBERTY BONDS

will 1:01 he ontliui>,l hy tilt• disti·iC'r oHw::!ls. hu t will he lC'ft 10 P:1'·h :if l '.!(' 1( •11 Willllill;! ('Olllltief; lo dl'l<'l'lllllle fo:• il~<'lf.

BUY LIBERTY BONDS

Wm. Comley, of Reading, is visit• ing re'atives and friends here· and at Buck Mountain his former home.

CHICH~§TIA~QN!lt~LS

~~ Ladle■ ! Aok your Drua-irlst for~ Ohl-chca-ter II Dla:m.ond Btand PUie tn Red and Gold rr ·.\alllc

_ bo:a:es. scaled with Blue Ribbon. ~ · 'l'ake no other. Buy or o r - Drucs••t. Askfo:OJU.{Jll'1•:tTERl'I

DIAJIIO.SD llJtAND 1'1LI.~, fur \!5 r~ years known as Best, Safest, Alwoy•, Rella~!•

\:_ SOLD DY DRUGGISTS tVE!?VWNfJt.

An(l come, ye women, nnafrnfd, Of f\Tfry rank and station~

Fie~h of our flesh, blood of our blood­Our star of Inspiration!

Come on, ye people, press the grnpes. Rejoicing at the vintage;

Anrl let us swell a mighty stream Of coins of U. S. mintage!

The Huns havf nvage<f without bounds,

Your sons and mine have met •em; America her slogan sounds:

"Come on, boya, let's get •em I" -G.B.H.

ECUEKA. l,.A(;ER and PALE EXPORT .BEER Brewed only a\nd entirely from the choicest American hops and

malt. As a beverage it lrn.s 110 superios and very few equals. equals. \

Our aim:-A ~uperior article at a reasonable prltle. Orders for botel and ramily ptjrlY.)ses promptly attended to and delivered free.

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The ·Home Brewing Co., SHENANDOAH, PA. I

\ .JOSEPH "ry ATT. 5i7-5:l9 EAST CE~rTRE ST .• ' L. • • • ~a:::-·.(~t:~,~-;~ ~:~:•-. o ••

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J._~oney Makes the Ships Go·!· By CHARLES M. SCHWAB

Despite the fact that we have made real progress in shipbuilding, it must be remembered by everyJ patriotic American that the need for ships increases proportionately with the increase in the size of our fighting forces overseas. Transporting troops to Europe is only one-fourth of the task that our shipping facilities must bear. The other three­fourths is the carrying of supplies and munitions_ of war.

Ships cannot be 6uilt · without money. In war time it takes a Ereat deal of money. Undoubtedly after the war is

over the ships that we are building now will pay for them­selves many times over. But the immediate need is moneJ and the whole-hearted support of the entire ,,ation.

~f the American people could visualize what has been. done in our shipyards with the money that they invested in·. the first Liberty Loans, I am sure they would be as proud and as enthusiastic as I am. The ships that we have built and are building should persuade the most cautious investor to put his money into Liberty Bonds of the fourth issue.

Buy Liberty. Bonds-They Are the Best Investment in .the World!

For

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devc!-;Jp in to :Pneumoui..:-..

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GRAND DU KE NI CHOLAS t f Uncle of Former Czar Reporte.:l

½ Shot by Bol:;hcviki. ~~------

This Space Contributed to Winning the War By i ...

ELKS' THEATRE

PUTS THEM TO ROUT IN RIGHT WAY

Celebrated Bottle BEER

and also dri11ks

laiar's Famous •

DUBLIN PORTE ~ -; .

1• • • for all occ~sio~~\·: ·. delivered. promptly

Order by 'phone

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WHAT IS VOUR;· SHA -~ ~ ,. GERMANY'S t pl . GILBERT C. CLOSE . Personals and Briefs

MOVIES FOR THE LOAN Big Stars Play f'arta 'in Thrilling Pic-

· , • BARTER FOR PEACE ., President Wilson'•

tur•es That Boost•·f"~urth Lo;1n. ' Thll rnvviug piclu,re !_"tJ»ls IV 400,; t

the l<'on1.-tb Liberty Loa.u liavt- bel'n JH·c1mreLI largely ill e#seqUCU('I' of tl1~• ;;-rea l SU f..' t'l! l; S a ehle-ved by D•~u,;1>1~"1< Fairbl)Uk >!' ,film ·l~t ~IH'i_ng. , . ;r1w

Let your full subscription be your answer to .tht question of how you ·will share in the. con1-ing victory. Be true to your.self and to the men .wl10 are fighting for· you. . Here is a table that will help you ~o figt.Jre out how many Bonds to buy in th¢ Fourth Liberty Loan:

15 or M~re I $150 100 50 . · 50 00 J

IF I HAVE ' DI.PENDENT ON ME ONE FOl;IR

$20 TO . S·25, I SHOULD BUY

NONE TWO Tt'lfliEE

I ·50 ----------------------------~-'-,-------......-----------=- : $25 TO $30, I SHOULD BUY

S30 TO $35, I SHOULD BUY

$35 TO . $40, I SHOULD BUY

$40 TO $45, I SHOULD BUY

200 150 100 . 60 .50 1· 100 250 200 I .150 100· I. 1.50

.300 250 I , 200 160 100

35.0 300 'i . iso 1: 200 150

100 ·100

150

$45 TO $50, I. SHOULD BUY ,I ·.500 .-.V ·,AQQ . :I.~. · '800 .I ., 260 , I 250 I 200 • ., . J ~ " . . • . '

:S50 TO

SAYS WASHINGTON When President 'of Princeton. ~.* .. :; ... ~ ... ~ ... _,\·•:;-, '· ',

leating' ~l ars lat Ye HRer,arerl :;ccu11-rio~ WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.-W&shing- 1

Lon regarded the latest Teutonic ·I: peace as an attempt to barter tor peace, a peace to Germany's advant- t lj.ge · before A:merican-AHied arms .vis-

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isHe(J by Charlitt IJ\.tapl}n, DouJl:t;ii,;

I' Roy Dreher, of Bristol, spent the Fnirhauks,' ,villlarn Hurt; ?-b.r.v Piek­I week-end at, tlte family home on East ford, Dustin Fnrnuw, Pa4l!11e l•'r~<lrr-

1 Centre street. · icl,s, Genddl•e l•'arra1·, Dorolh.v (}l ~l'l . Jva.n and, Chester Welhaf, who have Mable Norma.n,"Olara Kimhall Yom1~.

it rertibution on-- the · Boche armies. . ·,:• Inasmuch ·- as the 6fl'ers .contain no

,proposa~s · for . withdrawing troops fr6m Allied ter,i:itory nor ptoposala for a general ,an{ c9mp_lete laying down of arms. they •are ,nof acceptable inter­national authonties dlic!are. But one or both of, the• hypoe.r.itlcal- walls tor pea,-ce would' be , rep,9y for pl'esident(al Q.lld .-state ·dep.'.l.l'tlllent ·inspectic:m be­fore ·ulgbt ai,iea.reid Itkl11.Y. Tl;le govern­stood ready to sent up-on short notico ~h~ ,r!.'ply Qf Presic,lf'nt Wilson. Tb0 proposals 'are tiined to befog the -air • at a moment wll1>n A\'De rica. is putting rort'b.' its ·: maib'num. · effort with it fourth 'Liberty·Loan and when Ameri­can-Allied fo1•ces '· are ·smashing 'the Boche armies back ·along tbe Western Eront. _... . . _ .

The. Swodish· minister reached the S),ate· ,Dep~i;ttnent ·shortly .afteb,•lQ ' A.- 1, M: to <!,&liver to &epretary _Lan.sing ,tl;ie . .. Aus'tda:n•' p~roe,'e r. a'ppear. ·~ · ., • ;· ·. -,-. -··:, ;

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been visiting local relatives, :returned Non11 '- Talmadre ud othel '8. > t, lo their home in Philadelphia. 'l'wo ftlms have alteadv been. rereiy-

John Joseph, of Philadelphia, is e(l in PhlladelpJ1il! atiC · ;uougb bne stpendingd af ~ewd days with town rela- been rompletPd to in.sure evei·y e~-1ve&, an r1en s. ,. h. •bit • th· ,. t •J ... hn••-g ·oppo1·

Harold Stokes, of Philadelphia, . 1 or m .,is · 1' 1~ 1 r, ~- _ • .:_... _ · , •... spent the week-end at the family resi- 1 tunlty to screen a MW .1,1,.'.erty: l ,:rn_,i.

dencP on East Centre street. _ / fe11turt> encl! rl~~ Qt'_ tilt e!ltpP\l!fll· . J ~ Misll f.'annie L~chowltz for the · ha.s been 11rraDJtd br, the. ~ll,lOlli,1

pll,st sever;i.l months engaged' as a stu- Libert~· Loari C6tr1mittf.~ t»11t \>:i:bih)t· i dent nurse in a Philadelphia hospital, 01·s will Recure thi>~ ~- 1Lru.s e1Jti1·t'lr , has returned home. fr~ ot ('hn r::-e. .

Charles Trusky, a member of the 'rhe fil"st two pirtur.\s -rereil' e'd ar,1 U. • S. Army, is spending a brief fur- "A Bullet },'pr Berlin,",' br Willliim S. lough with _town. relatives. Hart, and "Kaiser Ehtll,,ll·,bY , J\,.(il~ -~fui: ­

Iw.rry C'hnst, wife 3.ll,d daughter, of J'ay. It is said 1·hat Mary .Pickford·,-'Lansford, were cal~ers Sunday at !he iitorv will be of al) UllUStV,f natur.}

,, holl).e of · Mrs. Chnst1s parents, Mme ·. · ,· , . . · 1· . ··· • 1 .- n · , , Foteman Adam .Wingert and ~ife, ,E: nn~1 .")-11.0 ~any a hl{ ,PIJnC k· .•·•· \\.

, -~al\a,noy Avenue . .. · , · . ., ,, ·j !hifflil!_ ·wtll t~J.ce pe!~ llp,l ,' •·\1-aq;P ur

'$60' TO ' $70 -TO $80, I .SHOULD BUY > I · ··~~p~t ··1[" 100 ·~. ·1:..,_ :600 :1·: .: soo '··1·- 500 I ·· ·400· · io~o·-61(·:i .. ,· ·: .. : .. ··. :'\ ·.

' , Mi~s •.Elizabeth •Qrabinas of West ·, t}lj.' ' l1}1u,i~ u'f the 1LQf~w (}bl• · St!)~'.V , l'ifii.lia.noy 'Avenue, i!t'' c'onfii~d ' to , tlle '•tih.d ,;l'll_oJJI~!! · H, ~-~~·~ 1J~;,.mf-li;!u:,;. ll !>'pf · '1aini)y.;\residence by .. an" attack of \ la .dal_ P.J'0{luctiolt .. 11] 11dfll;i~D ~b ,.\ff oref!

1 gi:_ippe. . · ', : -, .. · ' · ·, , · ·., '_ In wl)ieJ(his ,sta.rs .ari •'lo · a pf ear:. )le-Miss !-lele~ F'a.~y._ or . Rittsb~rgh,' ifi1rt11 ~r~•11 , thf l'acltic .r_~llS~ •Ill:~ . tiJ{lt

•who has been visit1~g local relatives, ·111e '.'Fatty ·Arbuckle·• Jlh11. Is a sert,m. , . 1·<,tu~n~d. to he_r · home ·f'i~tiay. · . ' · . ('J1111:!ll:;Qh11pll!1'8 Jllm i, •·npecfed to,

' \Y~lham_ Mah.er, of Philadeiph1a, is ,b~ . Oil~ 'fho1111urd feet :1~ ' trnr;th . •.. •Jt v1s1~mg: h!s moth~r .?n . .)lJast Pine st. w11l , be':· il • "i•oclt:p'iit,'!r;·but · Oharpe

·· $80 TO $90, -1 SHOULD· BUY

$90 TO $1 OP, I ·,SHOULD BUY

SlOO TO $120, l SHOULO BUY

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1,{'YQp:t~i~; , •-,9<>0 ·· 1. ·;· 800 1} ·:··100 · I ' ·· 60.0 1.t···· .goo

1?00 i l '·-'1100 :[ . 900 ,,,., ·,.900 I ' :· 800 1:·I l 700 . 1500 ·.1 -,, 14PO I . 13.00 1200 i ' · 1100 ... I ·:,10&0

And Those of Larger Jncomes Should Buy Proportion-at~ly : Larger Amo~uJts. ' . ,·

Th.is scale has been:worked out by the Liberty Loan Committee, with ·the help of labor leaders. If it is followed _'th~ wage..,earner will have ,done his full part tQ make the Fourth Liberty 'Loan a success.

THE PEACE OUR SOLDIERS WANT- THE PEACE OUR WAR MOTHERS W.ANT

THE COUNTY QUOTAS WHAT IS 1HE Ll8fRiTY LOAN'/ The following artt the allotm ents of Jt's forts and it's ships and It 's shin•

the Foµrtb Liberty Loan for the r9q11-· i ' iilg ~ps. ties of PPnnsylvanla embraced in thr It's squadrons th11.t sweep the sea. 'l' hird F'ederal Reserve District: It's au of the circling band of steel

'rhe f,turs ant.I Stripes, rhe offi cial Dist. "· ;, · 'l'hat shall ~eep all the home shores newsp.,,,,r pub)lf<hcd by the sold iers N County. Quo'ta. tree; of the Americ·an ' Expeditionary F'orces rn°· Adams County .•.•.... 2,064,950 It's grub and It's warmth tor the in Franre, says editorial!~· ahout the 25 Bedford . . • • • • • • • . • . . . . 787,5QO iiailor 'lad · enem~· peace otl'eusiv·e: 9 Berks .•••••••..•... ; .. 11,148,100 F~· out on the wintry foam.

d I ..,,, Blair ..• ; ..... . ... .. .. 3,904,500 l<'or the braye jack tar, as he ftgltts '·Let thl' weak .hearte w 10 are ""'-' f

33 Bethlehem, Ci ty of . .... 4,786,:IO0 , a ar. dreaming of a compromise; let the It' ti d Id "M paclfl~ts who are talking a pear(' by 4 Bucks (Lower) . . ...•.. _ 1,418,000 s ie goo o oney from home: ·

· 1 1· I 5 Bti('kS (t\Iiodl e) · ·•· ..•. SSt,45o wu•'.f·- IS THE LI .. ERTY LO'"N? ugreement; ihe the ~it e rn e1·s w io ,.,.. ... ,..

who have had enou!!h of war ; le t the 6 Bu c·ks (Upper) • • • · · • • · 1,207,500 ~ 27 Cambr! ll . . .• • ..•• ;. ; • . . 8,7~8,250 1rs rifle and helm and it's bayonet,

secretly in<:lined pro-Ger1m1b s 'who 2:l (\•ntre . . .•..... . ...... 1,115,050 It's sh ovel and shard and shell t l1i11k tliis war should en!l without a For tl1c ·ol(l·e b · th Ii d b 11 Carbon, Luzerne, Sullivan, :s I r oy Ill e o ve ra , deci sion-let them, one and all know Out there on the ed o- of I ll ' • Bra<lford, Wyoming... 391,200 .,e ie • once and for all tha t for the Am erican It'•s the soar·1·nu w· f th h. .

34 t.,'hester (Northeast) ... 1,869,200 ... mgs o e w 1rrmg Expeditionary Force there ls no such word as 'Peate' with the Hun ~ unbea t- :i:-, ('l1ester · (Kor lh west) , .. 2,866,70() plnues

n. Thi! mun who talks of 1wace 'to- 3ti C'h esrer (South) ••••••. 5,188,200 That bil,ttle on htrh alone. day. except through vic tory, ls a trait- 28 Clearfield ••••••••••••. 1,670,050 For the lad who is daring "Ovel'

r." :!:! Clin ton ...•••.••• , •.•.. 2,640,600 there" 'fhe enemy peace off'ens ive Is liken- 30 Cumberland • • . • • . . . . . . It's the good old "Money from home.' '

d to the a C't iou of. German mnchx1 e- 18 Dauphin, Peny and WHAT IS THE LIBERTY LOAN? nu crews in the Vesle fighting, when .Juniata • · · · · · ·. · · · · ·. l0,l!JS,45o It's succor and life for a bleeding hey fouirht and killed Ameri can s uu- 1 Di>laware ...•..•.••.•. 5,908,500' world. ll they were surrounded, then shout- ~IJ ltJlk an1'1 Came1·on ..... 1,914,050 It's the glimmer of Peace at dawn. d "Kamerad." · 17 l~ulton and Fmnklln . .. 3,089,600

It's the strength of a mighty arm tu The mothers of the Ameriran sol- 24 Huntingdon ••.•.. . .... 1,408,550 strike.

iers in F';·onoe want the same peace I 14 l.aneas ter ·· • • • · · · • • • • · ·12•533•rno It's the gleam of · a a-reat swo1;d _ heir sons cle>mand. All the coumge , 1:1 Lebanon .•••••.• ; •.•.• 3,425,800 drawn. t the anf'ient Spartan mother ig in I 8 1

1,ebigh~ · · · • • • • · • • · · · • • • !•!"'

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42-00

50 But, more than all, it's the pledge or

hearts of the. women of . America.' 21 -~·com mg • • • • • • • • • • • • • .,, , , Joye ' ,. l'he oh.ieet of the Fourth Lib~rty 32 Lackawanna, Susquehan- ? _ l To the lads whom we call "Our own." an is to bring that peac\l~a, J'1.st i.rn and )Vayne ....... 2-,030,5:JO . T th b 1 d t'I. t h. h

•_'> ~r · r · s l. 14 .. ,, - 50 : o e oys on an , a oa , on - 11 , NJ, a righteous peace, an Amet•i- •• am , me ec wn ... . . . I :;i,,,o r·· th . d Id "M: tr h " Peace. 30 McKeau ....•••.. ; . ' .•. 3,880,750 1· ~ s e goo o oney om ome . .

41 Mlfflill ....•.......... . l ,l6S,400 ',;, · , -By Ralp~ ·E. llc:t.lillin. -ne $00 Bond will btJy 3() steel l_l_eJ• ts. Oh, Buy I Buy!

'l'hltl ls time to remember that the I

3 )Ionrgomery (Northern) 9,:.!74,300 l · -------- . 7 Monlgome1·y (Southern) 1,483,5W I One ,oo Bond will buy si:i: .lrmy

38 Mont"oe and Pike ..... 1,282,000 blankets. Buy more bonds. 20 l\lon tour and Columbia. 2,812,450 10 Northampton . .. .. ; .... 5,748,400 H) 1'-orthumh.erland ••••..• 4,677,6t$0 37 Potie1· . ..•.•..••.••..•• · 838,600 12 Srhuylkill .....•.• : ••.• ' 8,677,600 3J 'l;ioga . . . . . . . • . . • . • • • • . 1,062,200 -10 Union and Sn~•der •••.. 1,636,451.1 15 York . . ... . . .. .... , .... 8,698,850

This is a total of $202,905,310 .. for the forty-one districts , in the State t·1l' Penu ~ylvania out~ide of · the Oit:i, of Philadelphia, embraced · in the 'J'hird Federal Reserve Distr~ct.

oldier doesn' t lend his li~e-M ~i,v,es l We want_ to giye the Hohenzollern It! Don't fnil wHh your Libe1·ty Loan · dynasfy a 'real "die nasty" til1'e of 1-t.!

teed a eioldler

subscription. ·

SEVEN REASONS FOR SAVING Save ful" yom· country's sa·ke, ; be­

~11.use il is now spending millions a d11~· aud must find most of the money out of savings.

8ave for your own sake, because wo!'k ancl wages are plentiful, and, a~ pric-1>s are high now, a dollar .,will bu~· mure after the war.

Save, because when you spend you makr other people work for you, and tlw work of e,·eryone is needed· now t(> win the war. .

fi;an, because by saving you make• t11i11gs cheape1· !or everyone, especi­ally fo1• . those , who are poorer than you.

, Sa Ye, because by · going without you relie,·e thf, strain on ships, dook!!t, and railways,~ and make transportation clleurwr 1md quicker.

Snve, beeause' by saving you set an · e:iwmple 11tat 1~akes it easier for the' 11exl 111:Jn to save. A saviqg natlon 18 un earning uatlol' ..

:San •, be<.:ause every time you save Jou lt,•lp twice, ftrst when you don't •pent.! ,nHl again wher'1 you lend to'. the the t ! a 11 .. n.-;-The Co1;t11uouwealth. '

WE. HATED TKE LIARS When · as wee youngsters in scb-ool

' together, we l').ated the liars and tbe telltales. · Oner we tound ,them out, we ,µeYf!r real}Y trusted them again . And it is the so.me · way in our older

' years-we never really trust those we have found lying and tellinr tales.

THE HOME FRONT The battle fron t in Euro1-ie is nor

thi. only American fron t There is it

home front, and out· people ·at horn,~ should be · [\S patrioti c as our men in uu!form in fort!ign lands. 1

Every A1'nerican soldier ,Who llas .fallen in l!"rau ce, every American sail­or who J-.as died tor his · country's

- l' t• uie bas giv•h · his ll;l'e for · his peo: r,le. Surely we, their people, can lend our money fo our Nation, their country.' · ·

The Fourth Liherly . Loan Is ' tilt• figf1ting loan. Its · great su<:~es!l will IJ1·!ng couifort ·and i-nc·,,urttgt•111en t 111111 a dt!ep semie o't 111· idt> , to. our .\1·111r ,tlld Olli' Navy, and lo . out· Allit'i, ; it ll'ill l}riilg diiJCour~gi•men t to om· ~n,­rlli es. Tts -SU(:(1\'llS lll('LW S Arneric1111 .-i r-tory, J>rus!i'inn dt!!eut. . ,

In a world way, the Germans have proved themselves' the mo&t consist- , ent and despicable · liars · of all tim·e.s. , '.l'h!l't , i• why we do· not trust them­,i·hy we rnu11t win the war thoough to a finish. And that iiS why we do not ditre a ecept, at face '.value, any rumor or talk that in anyway has to do with the ··aemians. · Truth · comes from ttiem oHly by accident. · ·

New tl1at they , are ' encoqnterlnr de­.feat on, ev.ery 'side,, the Germans may very likely r_eboµb1e their eirorts to save 11ome of the wreckage by adroit lyior~ so : k(lep your eyes open anti de1~~nd ,proof ot every story.you hear:

•· 'l'he more we , oversubscribe the

Vourt b Loan the f ewer loans will · there be for the .tuture.

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ADM·IRAbTY·ON -· :· ··oua,·~-SHORE,$ ~u;;s , Mame Cah'ill, bf East Centre , . · . I • ·' • th , ''-"J

street, left •for . Philadelphia, to vis,it mamt1un11, d?,P;,.~~crec-1-, ~1l -. t~ ,. ~ 1;1a:• Miss Nellie Kenney, wllo ·is , Jyiug··m _t1u-e ,0 { 1.t. . , ' H • • ' • ,

i.n, a hospital at th~t place. She ls re- · · • -AN ATL'..o..NTIC PORT, Oct. 7.- ·, ported much better t~day. • '·'.8.~Y, BUY 'LIB~Rf'"X~~O~J;?S

Sir Eric Geddes, Firs t Lord of Ui.e · ,. . . - Mr. and Mrs. M. Mayock, Wilkes- OR BY BY -- L)BERTY • 1. ' ' J · · · • Barr.e, are the guesst of M-r .and Mrs. • · · ' .' .,"'- : :'./; · . t' 1_-,

·~~~tis:e~~.~;a1.ir .h~~ra:~·;~;iu.~•l- · s· 'llDN••No·ol A;ff1·;MA"N · Austin · E. Noonan, East , Mahanor ------·---~...---.... _.,.

companied .~py'· m empru,s of the Ac;V U'll ll - . 11 . . . • AvenQe. · . .. •.·, , -~ -~· · It Bo d Th ·· h' "R ·· .. ·' ' ' ·· Mrs. Harold Kern, of Allentown, is ,- - ; - - ·

~:: rfew t~e .Admi~lit~:t~h: ir~1 _ ·L».· CTROCU.T~n .. spending a Jew days with iown rela-1 D• J, c· · · ,/'_ . . . ti~e it has been used outside of •' !fl G . i1ves. and friends. • I .c,·. • am-pion British waters. It is understood a, • ' --..- , , : · ·, ' • • ~ ,. ' • · ' •

ieries of important conferenc.es wifl I 'Tl.-0mas Coniff, aged 30 years, the I : ,. Up and Abqut Again 1· . . / L{.~ ~lll l\JJ\N _,>e held wilh llavy officials :it Was~• i w; :1 -~~owp !llectrician , ~f 1s_henan- "I,, was s)ck f,n lled with kidney trou• .· ._ , ~i\ND4♦' \ •.. i _ .

mgton. ' ,, .. dpah .c,)~~t deatlr by '.\electrocut1011 OD hlt, write~ C. F. Reynolds, Elm!~., ('( 1'. -~rr•R.A Cl'()R {. , ;: · · ·w~st I'.:t~yd• street; ,that. city, last ev- N. Y. I commenced taking Foley s , ,: • .. . ~

"l·E'' ". ,, ; e~JJlg. ·,...a~was in ;Jhe' act'of 'reII]OV· Kidney Pills and In a few days was ·reamu,~an4' ... . t:.~ LI · ip;g a telephon,e wtre· ,w4en. a high out of bed. Keeping up the treatmellt _ . fl'WN.' .. , .

- vcllt;i,ge ~Ire :;~ell ~o/OSS it:, . ' I was ab!~ to go to work. Since then I ' c)ll'rc,...;.utti· Mfklll :,t. ' ', . Tbe First ·A1d -C0tps .o( Shenandoah I have had no ~ore ba,ckaches." Fol• ,,.. ' · .

jCHLEMM ER-At Jackson~, , ~cto~r City colliery .. ancl . Dr. · . lJe ripieise~ ley's K!dney Pills 11to1> sleep-disturbing ' •T~I.'~-~.•~ .f1'r-" . •~ 4th, Herman Schlemmer, m •his 26th worked'. over the ruan without ava\l. ·~ bladder ailments. Sold everywhere. £,ijUQai. . e)II •.at -~d• year. . . . I His , wife . and . t)n"ee·~ a.mall children adl' of -':W4>tt . cheerflill)' , .... Funeral ~ill be ~e~d Tuesday ,aft~r- I sµrvive. He · belong~ • ~o the A. O. -------,,---~ , ••.;tltlli .. ,, • , ·

,1oon. Se1"v1ces at his lace home 1J1 1 H . .and Ph3enix Fire ·compal).y. $,tie of Powdered Sug;ir Forbidden ,- , , ,. .L , - , '

acksons at two o'~IQc:k, .,Rev . . I. H; . ~· Powdered sugar may not be sold • : 4f$1 t t;!.::;s;:z.:s;--,--· * Ke1u, officiatiug. Interment on the ' · · · !'Ii I · · '' · ·'.; ' · ,. am, H . F . Clifford, funreal director. ,.._. ,'~:e ., ~• • .· •

1 except for commerc ·,1 manufactur- ••. ,., . ,,

0-5-2t. · ·.'._;o .. · .. -.UN'ER,AL' .,, .. s.· · . ing purposes and for comlllercial bak- , ~-u;;)/ ~ER' Vt"'~ l~'. , ing. Its sale for domestic consump- .. , . ., ,. "',

KOHLER- On Oct. 5th .at family re- / ,._ . .,.,, . . • tion and to retailers for distrib1·sutfioorn- 2 .. N .. e. ·w T. riu_· r._~in .. •_ .. g_ Cff,rS sidenoe (Union National , Bank, • ' j / Pllill tr ·-el: ' en - · among domestic consumers - --Building) William H. Kohler. ,. . ' ' .. :, '·•.:.; .. , ·,. . • • bidan. I F~. r Hire : ... · Funeral Tuesday, with 1:;ervlces at "

h l t 11 o' I ck A M ir · ·, Tile foregoing shall become effec- •, . For Ali Occa1lon1 ' ·, e . w~ e a . . co , . ., e~. .The fun-e,tal of Joseph Quin was_ held .tive Oct. 10th, 1,918.

;;~:;;t~~~ ~Tt~:tli~·. ti~et~•!in \~i:1 t5~; i2's4,:·~~~~~'t fr~.~ e! i.s _1ai~ir~_· l1pe~;: HUGH DOLAN, ·, QLEN JAC•Ke$101 N .• ~h·o~n.e. Centro ., ·• Federal Food Administrator for r

Reedsville, Pa., where the body will' High mas$, o( requiem was . celebrated l .ie In state Tuesday night at the home In Our Lady or" Vfotory church, after Schuylkill County, Pottsvitle, Pa. -----·---------->f b.ls mother-in-law, Mrs. Lou J. which int.erment was . made in the .Jarr. Inte,rment Wednesday at 2.30 cemetery of St. Deniiis. • Tile Quin

i:'. M. at Reedsville cemetery. H . F. f~ily, of town, were in attendance. - · . ' o· ,R. , ... -M· ... Ill_ ER Jliffortl, fQneral director. 1t - __ $chool opens at a time ot year w't1eu . Tlte renialn~ ,tof }lart McCloskey, the change of seasons is likely to

THOMPSON-At -the State Hospital who died at. ·Edgewo◊d Ars_enal, Edge- ·cause coughs, colds, croup, hay revf'r Eva . Speclallat · and asthma. Prompt action at the fir,3t ,-

:i.t Fountain Springs, , Saturday wood, Md., We:rci laid away in the fam- . . h 'ldren TUES DA VS 2 SO I SO p M

When Children Start to School

Harold George Thompson. one and Hy plot at St. Canicus , cemetery yes- ~ign . oC Jllfectlon may keep c 1_ , • to ; • • • t d ft r. oon Re•. p c McEn- m prime good health al!d help them to Eye• Examined , art,t Fitted

one-half year old eT ay a e n . · • · · · id 1 i t" Foley's Honey and With t BIi di D J.cuneral Tuesday, with service.s roe . admiriist-ered the · last sad rites I ave . os ng ime. ' · . · ou n nt rope · :ron1 the home of .bis grandparents, o\'er. t~e ~ody, ' which ',WltS. enc11-5ed in -Ta! .is ·h•anreideaf home remedy. s:J: 1 _FRA~KLIN J~WE'Lfl)" tTOf'• L035 East Pine sfreet,'at '12:30 o-clock, a ,ni'etallic casket; -coyered w1~h the _everYW e . - . 1,;.;;;;;;;;;;;i,;;:;;:'·-=-·--·-· .. ,,;;;;. ___ ;;.: !lev. Dr. I. H. ~ern, qfficiatin&'. In• Alll,erican flag,. for wh1cJ1 he gave hi~ 1-~--------...,··.,..•_. ___ _ :erment· at Prote!!ta.nt cemetery,: Chas. all .,, . . ' ,,. '· ~ .. , . . BUY, BUY J.JBERTY BONQS , , +. , , ,-3ehei-er, funeral director. · lt • Although ~12~ ,. funet.al .. was pJ,:ivate,. ,OR .BY BY, LIBERTY. , · ! BUY Ll~~TY ~.- ONDS.r ',:,1"

· · --,- -· · I the.re was a latge t:rowd ~~ ,:PE!oJ?le. at; ' " • . 3OOD MAN-On the 5th inst . W!Iliam,_phe ce.mete-ry, wh~re ~~~. remam~ . ---.------~--------:.~-.-----,--:-. ----,- , r:,-,---

son of Mr. and Mrs. John Goodman; were.•v1e~ed fqr the !ast,, t1we. ~ ' ' . , R N' SIDERED IA' ·1R

. in ·. hls 15th year, :at the (amily _re- ' ' ·;'. . •. '... .' . I . .. ., • > THL'SE 'PR le vs A t' co ' . ', I sJdence, 1003 .East Ma.h~noy. Ave. · · N,ew · Regut~tiohs _in, fle'garq to Can• 1 . fl fl · fl. · ~ , . , / • '

~f~~:f~~! i:1!:::p!~;Ei:t~~:~ - .~~~ ; · ::r:;t?e ~:~~~:te:n~·: · · · BY 'fHE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR erment ·at . St. F'idelis cemetery. pr_~~ervlng ·. s~aso.n , (tpr.oachmg, sugar , . \IJEE. K ENDING OCTOBER 5 . t 18 , uneral private. , <;has. · Sc9e1:er, Jr., jl will not ·t,. e sol~ ,ft~l' .. M .,.ot1;dar, Sept. . ,ff . , . · . · uneral direct~r:__.'. · . · O-7-2t , 16th'. by d(!~l-~ b~ e&~ning ' a~d pre-1 \ · ' , - · t

. . : · serving certificates un_less a - state- ____ ,. i', -iOL T-At the home_ of .h1s daughter. ment is filed · by the- pu(chaser at the · ·,:.. · ,,

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Mr11. James . Blackw~I: ~d. time and .place of saie containing the Consumers' prices -e.re figured boUlt and Carry d~alel"; , the- ,econd, t-o • Oct. .5th. Daniel H.-0lt, m Ws 51st Ca , ,. d "Ch - .. r..h a d Deli r " d"aler "'ha following information: • , on a "Cash and rry an arce ,.:, arge •· n ve. Y . .. . ~ ., year. - • · . , . a.ud Delivery" basis. •The first amoun• l<'ederal Food Admlniatratof bas 110 1,'uneral -W.ednesday afternoon. 11/umber of. kmd of quart Jars pre- in the consumer's column 18 the price I authority to fix p'i-.f-0es 'but he way. de-

3ervice3 at the _hom,e. of his son, Chas. ser:.cd . this· .season. ' ' the consumer should pay to a "Caab 1· termlne what 11 fair a_ nd reaa.on~c. ;{olt, 706 East ' Mahanoy Avenue, ' at . . 1 a... r ,ne o'clock, Rev. l)r, ·l. H. Kern, offi- _ rjumber .of kind of pmt Jars pre- ' Reta ler Consum,ir .... uu d -;iating, Interment at ,Protestant ceme- served thls .~~a80ll.. . • Payi -' Pay .ety. Charles Scherer, Jr,i funeral Number and kind of one-half pint Wheat flour, per 1·16 bbl. (12¼ lbs) .75 to 7& .83 · to .88. dir~ctor. O-7-2t ~lasses jellY ... /1. nd jan;is preserved thi~ Wheat flour, (bulk) (pe,r lb) . . . . . . . • ·' · .-07 -to ·:os·

-· Bal"ley II.our, 1>er 1-16 bbl bag (12¼ o• · T N ,, 0 season, ' lb) 63

.-f ._z HE,. 'T;nALER~ u t.he 6th .in- . Amount a'nd .kind - -0! '.butters 'pre- . , . s ........ .... , .. ·• i ••••• • ••• •· ' .. st:, at 17 Coles, .Peter HoJ.tzenth_alt;,r,, , - Rye flour, per l-16 bbl.' bag. (12¼ lbs).64 to .78 .·

aged 53 years. · 1 • se rved this •s:eason. . Rye flour (bulk . (per lb.). : .......... ' J;·uneral Wednesday ~t 10: 30 o': Amount and kinds of all other pre- Corn flour (bulk) (per lb) ... , .....•... 0ii¾ to .06 ·

~iock from his lat~ home in Coles, serves put up "this season. . Rice flour (bulk) (per lb) ..•. , . . .•••. 1~ to .11.¼: ¼

,. il ev. \V~lliam Hammeke, officiating. I N . c rtiflcates will be re• Cornmeal (~ulk) (per lb.) .......•... ,.0o Interment at St. Fidelis cemetery. I O ca_nnm~ e . . Victory bread (price per 16 oz. loat).08 ~'uneral private. James f,Iaughney, ~eemed without this information and Oatmeal or -rolled oats (bulk) (per ,unefal director. O-7-2t 1t should be noted that the Adminle- lb) ............•••..••.•..•••. 05¾. to .06

\I trntioh m'ay avail itself of the privi- , Oatmeal or roller· oats, pkg. 20 oz. MORGAN S t d O t 6th f ' fyi statement sub• . (per lb) · · · · · .i. ~· • • • • • ~ • • • • • •. lO 2·.3 to - a ur ay, c · • 1918, I :ege O veri ng any · Rice,. unbroken, standard quality (per,12

John T. Morgan, aged 35 Years. ' mitted. , I Sugar, granulated (bulk) (per lb.) ... $9:53 to $9.56 Funeral Tuesday aften;ioon at 2 · o'- i ,, HUGH DOLAN, Beans, white, navy or' pea (pei· lb),, .. 12 to · .. 3

ilocll from tht 1a.miiy l'es idence, 1 ~uality Hill, Gilberton, Rev. B. A. ; Federal ,Foci_d, .~dministra•'lr, • (not lima) ' 3cull, officiating.• . interment a ( t:i.e j - For Schuylkill Gounty Potatoes, white . or Irish _(per lb.) .•.. . 60 Odd Fellows' cemetery, Frackville. . _. , ,, 2, , 1 _,.____ Onions (per lb) ••.... 1 ........ • • .• • .. 03 Funeral plivat:e. . lt SOUVENIR Bn.'AK ,. _ Raisins, seeded (per 16 oz. _pkg.)• .. •• .1.1

. . ~ Canned· tomatoes, standard grade, per , , OF COMP'.i\NY E . can, 20 oz. (No. 2) can .•........ 13

to to to . . 1~

' to .1H1.i

f '·,

.07½ ~ to ,08 . , .07:

'.13 ♦ ' to ' .u · .. 061,t to .07

· .ot . ;: to .10

.07

' .11·· ,,,

to .13 .13 to J:4

.10½ ' .15 ':

.60 . 03½ to .os·

. · .13 to .15

: ' _.;15 . ;

to • .17

' A \Voman'1 Hearty . RecQmmendatiun 1 ~?ill) PENNA. '.GUARD cairned .corn, standard, grade, per 20 . Worry 'and overwork· cause kidnt) • · · ·. • __ · · . - · . . oz. (No. 2) can ... . ..•. . ...•.•. H½ to .l~

~ouble and' Women lili.ner equally will! . 1.'h~ .. M~tall'ot City ·Record ls , ln_.ro- Can,ieµ peas, _stand!l,rd grade, per 20 men. Miss Sara Testen Belvlde1·e, UL . , .•, .

1. . · 'k 20 oz. (No. 2) can ...... . .. , .••. 12

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to , .18

to .20 .writes: "I could n~t s,toop and ·whim celpt• o! ,, a ,. ,1,µu_ted supply o! . boo s canned salmon ,tall pink Alaska., per down I had to crawl up by a chair: · 1 givjng se.~ate · illustrations ·or tlir 16 •oz. (No.· 1) can ............. 17½ ,to .19 was so .lame I suffered agony. 'Now 1 entire 112th~ Infan_try, which is compos• CSan-ed salmon, tall, red Alaska, per fee_l like a ~ew· person, a.tr~nger and· ed 'or tli:r•~th"'Regiment ·of Pe;nnsylva-. - '. 16 oz. (No. ,> can· . . 1 ••• ·- · ••••• 24 . to .. 26½ better in every way. I heartily recolll · . , -.1, 0, • d f hi h C E.vap.o.rated . milk .. (unsweetened) per . . mend Foley's Kidney Pills. ·. Sold tH nia Nation,a,,' ~ar • 0 w c . , -ompany 6 oz. can .... , ...... . .. . ..•... . 041,,~ to .05 ½ erywhere, , 'ad E ~~·~'.a ~~;t,-1md .. also, the .16~b Penn; 'E0.tporated milk (unsweetened) per

1 sylvama Reiltnent. • . 16 oz. can ......... , ... . •..• .. 10 ½ to .12 "THE B.ilCORD'S" Jot, wo'n . - \-a. The 1)00l(~giVes a ·vitry concrete. hi&·. l3utter, creamei:y (print) (per lb)'. · . • . . .58 -~ to - .!i.4.

eludlna letter 11eao1, i,ote ht,aui ... ez, tocy ot -bot~ ,tbest1 organizations anrl Oleoma\rgarine (per lb)·-· · •······· · .32 to .36½

to .18 . .l-4 . . . _/•. ·,' i

· , .21' . . .._to ,22

. '· · -.06 : ~to , ,0.8 . •• ,• / ' • ~ .. J • . .12 • to .H

cl ,.® r •to '.70 .36 to .40

1 ' lltl · · , . . · · · . · r ... tn b · . , Eggs (fresh) (per dozen) . . , ....... . 50 to .52 ~~To~11' .!.~ lh~e't,an, tduv"t"t'111·,,.,o,,uu:•. ",. .. ,,"_• . the _mu~trat!o~s ~ ·. wi~. : em ,ers .are _. Cheese, American, . full cream ( cut) ~ . i :· .<·. '· " .. ... -~ ~.. "' ~ . very fine., . , . , . . pe r lb . ... , ............... . .. . .. ~O to .34 • •! . .34' < .to / }16

.62 to ,56

lp&P for ltl._Jt . .. ft . •• .l'bese·· books will · be sold for $2 50 Lard . pure leaf (bulk) (per Jb) .... . . . 29½. to .:ll. ' · .. ::' :·,. _:rn J.,'.t.1> '.!l5 and ·wm ·~e an exc,pilt!nt ;11ournni~ LaTd, pure leaf (in tin) (per 'lb) ...... 23¾ to · .24¼: • ·,;·, , ,28 · .. .

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Out> l!i~0 Bond wilt send over 10@0, J-luch lllortar 11he1Is. Buz JIIOfttt

''fhe fourrh .loan is the fighting lp1t11.

1 lre &Q}diel"II' llJIUI,,

"'Op em ism . at' pfese~t may , be ' Ollr 1

~Teat<•st danger: · One dollar 19-0,id 11,)W, may be ' better th"n t• tlollan BUY,- BUY LIBERTY BONDS .c:t~ed.1&5-:7 ~--= _ . I r+i .,, _ OR BX, B¥,. LIB~TX!

fo'i:-·any famiI°y' who has a .bi:other, son, ,Bacon, breakfast. scllced (stamdard '. :~ .' . . :6 - '.>to .52 · ·• · , , grade) •..•••..•...••. , . •..••• . 41 o .43 ---- relat~vli!' o~ ~end i~ serv.1~,e. a-23:tf !!a!U, smQ~e_cl, t~.4 !I~! l~l~!.!..!.J.!1h to .J,t ~·- .:~ ~ :/ · ~ .,A

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By SENATOR ····HENRY : C:A·BOT· LODGE

.t,; r_. ... Th~~-w:ar,will be w~n.J~y men and ships, ·by. gun~ : ', must . com.e . one-third from taxes arid\_ two-thirds :·:~,rn:and..arrplahes. J,'!L,l"~rmies and sttpply·tp.em~ ·· frorri ·toans. ·l•The success of the Fourth _Loan, ,,;:•··t5 build,.the ·nqvy and support it, .and to furnish like those that . preceded it is therefore abso-.· ::shipS','Jtnd .transpo4-~ we mu?t have __ J.1iOJ)ey iµ ... :~' 'lutely ·_!l.~Cessary. We,._:qiust 'work with ,the ·

:'. '.l,J.arg~ _,..gmounts. TAe, .f?Cpend1tures of ~the· Gov- . .:.: : , highest- speed/ as _if the war was to . end in six .. ,, .:·~. _, ~r.~-~~~t _for the ., ensuing year __ are . ~stiJ?ated .• _ > rp.onths~- We ;.must.:: prepare in •·· every 'direction, .,.

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,( ·~- ~s i~ :iit_.;·was to last.;fot :r~ars. · Spe~d and prep~ -;• · , .,,fa?! uuagmatlon. to ·· .. ~9P~~iye. That vast amount' · ~ation , are ··both · e~pensive.

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SUITS The Largest Stock

in the county

If you are p.1d tcubi' 8bont

the style you ,vm cume here.

Our suits ar(➔ not rho ordinary

kind. If yon \C.mL pm·r wool

'materials yon will com2 here.

Our suits :u·,~ hl'i('U_v all w1.wl.

If you w:111t ,:;11 idy and J110-

here. You can d:xidc

yourself.

FURS. Every day cnstomers tell us

our stock of furs surpasses

city stores in qu.'.J.".ity and low

prices. Anything you wish in

furs you will iiml here. Sets ...-,;._~,___~

Special

prices this \YJl'k.

GUINA J'S !IM?iii&f1WtW¥MiAC ---

Don' take any chances. If you de-1 ect the first stages of a cold er feel <'reepy and chilly or have a soreness 1hroughout the body and a congested headache, either consult a doctor, or .,ct a full seize bottle of CHASCO­\'JN-a Tasteless Cod Liver and Iron 'l'cnic and take it regularly after each meal and at bed time, If you do this ;you almost surely escape a case oi Spanish influenza. But do act quickly for your won sake.

CHASCO-VlN is just the mNiicine for all run down conditions and a ~plendid reconstructive tonic for those who are irecoverning from any serious i!lness.

CHASCO-VTN is ('ity by H. J. Krebs.

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Dr. John D. Riley 200-202 East Mahanoy Ave. . Specialist in diseases of

the eye, ear nose andi ,

1 throat 1lnd chronic dis­eases.

OFFICE HOURS

f 7 to 10 A.M. 1 1 to 4 P. M.. l 7 to 9 P. M.

United Telephone, 35-E

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School Board Meeting The Ma.,anoy City· School Baard

;,·ill meet at 8 o'clock this Pvening in ·egslar mc,nthly session.

rnstriot, including Shoemakers, Alex

assisted by Wil­Valley Coal C'o.

John Price, S·uperintendent, has loy­ally agreed to handle the whole Joan in conjunction with the committee).

5. Vulcan District. including Buel, Mon,nt:iin and Vulcan. John Price', chairman. ('fhc LPliigh Vnllcy ('onl

watch on Centre streci. call at 10"2 South Cata­and get snme''by proving

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('o., John PricE', Superintendent, has loyally agrped to assume charge of the Loan).

6. Morea District-William Thom­as, chairman. Lieutenants-=--

Daniel M. Brennan, .Joseph Hos­\ias, Peter McGroarty, Matthew Bed­rlow, Louis Greis, Michael Slowiski, John Connor:,, Jr.

7. New Bm;tin District-Frank Pat­tersin, chairman.

George Kµ·eitzerl Fichael ·Maharg, Morgan Beddow, James Heeney, An- :... ,-drew Simms, Hugh Williams. y

8. Ya I 0sv ill e District .....-ft' l. •. lf>Y. ,

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i "Give me The Mahanoy City * + Record that keeps intelligence ;t * with you." :t ..++>.:+♦: .... H-!•+•1'--+❖--I++!.+!++:• i"'" ❖·{•❖ ❖.,.!••! .. · l" ❖❖ ":~•·❖❖ 6

LEASED WIRE SERVICE OF THE UNITED PRESS AND ALL HOME, COUNTY AND COURT 'N'E"\VS PRESENTED TO OUR READERS DAILY

FORTY-EIGHTH YEAR THE MAHANOY CITY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918 TWO CENTS.

~EVERY DOOR-T c-DOOR SELLER OF LIBERTY BONDS CAN'T BE A M'A 00 ND GE $1,8 0,00 OF SUBSCRIPTIONS, BUT THE M'ADOO SPIRIT WILL ELP SOME---GERMANY, SURRENDER OR FIGHT THE WHISTLES BLEW! THE

'ELLS R1\N~-! THE FOUR H

French Pres~de'.1t Decorates American Chief LAID AT REST UNDER RAREST

AUTUMNAL BLOOMS! LIBERTY LOAN DRIV~~-IS ON

FIRE ESCAPES FOR NEW HlfiH-SCHOOL BUILDIN6 TWO TEACHERS ELECTED

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'fl1,-p, cocl mornings and' ev-

0ni i;;s call for more pro,ectiun

;·rom the cold. Try our

Sweaters

Hnu •on gloves.

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The poet in despairing tones over loved ones taken from him has la­mented that "Life is a waste or wearisome hour':l,

Which seldom the rose of content-

BUY, BUY LIBERTY BONDS BUY, BUY LIBERTY BONDS I BUY, BUY LTBERTY BONDS 'J.<.:conomize by OR IJY BY, LIBERTY, j OR BY BY, LIBERTY: OR BY BY. LIBERTY. ct,uiziug i;ervicc,

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HhQtJESTED T-0 CALL • FOR LIBERTY BONDS

Purchasers of Liberty Loan Bonds of first, second and third issues are re, quested to call for their bonds.

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:I'HE MAHANOY CITY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918 --------·-·- I Jllltabllslu1t 1171 IN TIMES OF HIGH PRICES

Nlahanay City Record A great many people are meeting the cost of living by buy-ing cheaper stuff. There are plenty of men who always bought $4.00 shoes, who are still paying only that amount. Three years ago you could get a good shoe ~or that money. It was cut out of the best part of the animal's skin, though possibly the skin was so thick that it had to be split and s ome of the fibre removed. But it was an honest shoe and would wear.

Market an~ Loc11Bt Street,

lb.hanoy C1t7, t:'&.

Now the man who buys a $4.00 shoe, unless it is made up in rnugh style out of coarse leather and with little labor, will prob­ably get one that is cut of loose portions of the animars hide, so it will crack and go to pieces.

The same principle applies. in buying clothing. With the prevailing style for clothes cxf rough texture, it is possible for cheap clothes to pr,esent a very creditable appearance at fiist. Dyes and finish cover many defects for a short time. But cheap

THE RECORD PUBLISHING co. goods will not wear. r. c. O'CONNOR, Editor and Manager The best policy at the present time is to go to a reliable home I

<lealer, some one you know personally, and ask him to give a suit I or pair of shoes or whatever you want, that he can personally re- 1

'Phones-Bell, 36.J; Untted-H-lll commend as having good wearing qualities. The dealers all ! know well enough what will wear and what won't. They have

1 cheap goods, because some people won't take anything else. But; they don't give their personal endorsement to anything, unless

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. SUBSCRIPTION RATES

Effective February 1, 1918 they know the r,ea1 goods are there. , • Then having bought a good article, even if at a rather high Bingle 001)1811 ........... • , • .. • • • • .. c j

Dellvel'7 rate .......... . 100 a week c_ost, y~lf can well e~pect t? wear i~ longer than you used to. Pub-j Back 1ssue1 •.•.....••......• , ••. &c he sentiment recognizes this as a time for economy. One does not · MAIL RATE: feel so much ashamed of sligbtly shabby clothing ,as a few years j Ona year ................. • .. .. sr;.oo ago. Everybody is doing it. One's bill for clothing thus need not

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"I had been troubled for a long time with chronic constipatio11 aud never found any­thi11g that ga,:e me the natural relief that Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has." (From a letter to Dr. Caldwell written by l\Ir. I. Rosenthal,6 W. 28th St., New York, N. Y.) l '-------------------

Nearly every disease can be traced to constipation. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a combination of si'mple laxative herbs with pepsin that quickly relieves constipation and restores normal activity. It is gentle in its action and d,oes not gripe.

DR. CALDWELL'S

Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative

Sold by Druggists Everywbere 50 cts. u~:,) $1.00

A TRIAL BOTTLE CAN BE OBTAINED, FREE OP CHARGE, BY WRITING TO DR. ' W. B. CALDWELL, 459 WASHINGTON STREET. MONTICELLO, ILLINOIS

b'ix month.a .. • .......... • · "·52•60 be very muc'hi mor~ than in ordinary time particularly if you keep' lme month • • • • • • · · • · • • ... • · • • • • .,oc ·watch the newspaper advertisements to see who is offering the 1

I'Ubllehed en?T afternoon but

Sund&J bargains.

FROM P,RIVATE DODDS !PENNSYLVANIA'S ;J' Camp Taylor, Oct . 1, 1918

-----:o:.---- D;~~!~v!!t;;; !:fci;~:letter to-day CASUALTIES , Do , " and was glad to h ear from you but ORTED NT S FOR THE SPANISH INFLUENZA." but so,rry, to learn of T:ncle John's REP i

THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO., . death. I am glad you did not send . The disease that is caU'sing so much alarm in many parts of I for me for I would not have been ab!c

Mahanoy C1t7, Pa. the country is not actually influenza Spanish or any other sort· it to come. anywa! as Camp Ta_ylor .is · · · • ' ' / under quarantme for Spamsh m-

T, c. O'CONNOR, HARRISON BALL, IS m reality pneumoma. fluenza. Wie were all examined to-day

J, H, O'CONNOR, Prcpr'a. That is the announcement of the New York City Department I to see if ?-ny one had it or any sy~-f H Ith I b 11 . . . f ptoms of it but, thank God no one m

0 ea . n a u etm Just issued the department says the dis-. our Battery has it, or any signs of it ease "is a peculiar form of pneumonia of an epidemic type." I yet, and I hope they wil~ not get it.

It is believed to be not oontagious but infectious, "the germs D~n;.~~~f ~~~ ~~~ 1p!:rata~:httey were -:--•-·v ~ __ ---- .. -· - which cause it being passed from the sick to the well by con- 1 very interesting. I am sorry you

Th~JtJ•.ii•.ff,d Publisher~ :\si,o..,,a. tact " / can't send me a box every week as ~ " • you are allowed only one pound of

tion of New York City ha 8 invcsti• And here is a list of Don'ts which the Health issues for the sugar a week. Take it from me, I had gated, an!! certifiei. tc, the rircll• guidance of those who seek to avoid th,a. d1·sea . 1· no sugar since I left home two months latlon of this publicati.>ri. These " . v se. ago. Well mother and father, I have facts have been established, and Dom't crowd. Don't worry. Don't jam the entrances of some good ne\vs for you. I have been guaranteea to ·-•vcrtisers. j b railways, theatres and places of assembly. chan~ed from a horseman to num er

O,.~~.J~,,t'O ,, , • one rn the gun squad, or rather the ~ Don t put unclean th11ngs into your mouth. Don't eat or gunner's helper; so you can see I am

. ..,.,= drink in dirty places. starting to advance in the ar~ny and " , hope I continue lo do so. It is some Don t expose yourself ,to cold or wet. Don't ,overexert, and ;responsible position to hold. When I

avoid all excesses. get home, like many more boys, I

OFFICIAL ENDORSEMENT

Subscriber11 who do not receive The ''D 't t "f f 1. .11 T will be afraid to drop anything on the on go OU l ee mg l • ake care. Keep fit. floor, for if you are caught throwing Mahanoy City Record promptly and "D 't ./! t t h' lk h h' J d on 1.•orge o use · anc e.l"c ief, covering mouth when a~yt .mg on t 1e ground, you '.3-re ma e regula rly and those chAnging their coughing or sneezing pick 1~ up and g.et ten days m t_he ~·

. Killed in Action Corp. Herbert Yeich, Reading. Pvt. Monro eE. Moore, Philadelphia.

Died of Disease Harry A. '\V.hite, Lancaster.

· Wounded Severely Lieut. Frederick Peters, Ardmore. Sgt. Merill E. Nace, Harrisburg. Corp. Jerome H. Balmer, Carlisle. Corp. Kenneth Belknap Fry, Mead-

ville. Corp. Harry E. Hollis, Blairsville. Machanic Raymond England, Nanti-

coke. Pvt Joe Adams, Lebanon. Pvt: George A. Murray, Pittsburgh. Pvt. Harolq F. Quinn, Philadelphia. Pvt Geo. A. Schumal,er, Pittsburgh. Pvt: Elmer Weidne1', Reading. Pvt. Carl O. Vinje, Glen Lyon. Pvt . .Tas W. Wilby, Philadelphia. Pvt. Beaugnan Malontski, Shenan-

doah. Pvt. '\Vo:n. R. Toomey, Philadelphia. Pvt. A. J. Simpson, Chester. Pvt. St.rnly Sadowski, Eri<>.

address are requested to nottty this · P. (kitchen police). West Pomt 1s

office either by mail, telephone or tn "Don't eat without first washing the hands." just a camp for the gun squad before SALIS IF BACKACHY we go ever. We will get 14 days at

panon. :Hake an complaints direct - _____________ the school of fire at Oklahoma.

n KLINE'S ......... ----. ........ a, - -EVERYTHING SET AND READY FOR

THE FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN DRIVE Thrs epidemic prevents meetings, demonstrations, etc. Be

ready with your share. Don't wait to be stirred up. Your country needs your h elp and appeals to you. - -SOME NEW ARRIVALS FOR OCTOBER,,..

Here a.re a few items from around the store that will in•

terest you. Every one a money saver.

_______ .,. ________ .,. _____ _,.,__...,...,, ---·-.. · --•-•111•----... ---' A TAILOR-MADE SUIT AT A SAVING

A new shipment of ladies' suits just received that are th9 pick

of this season's best modes. Over 300 in the lot-more than half of

them samples. All sizes, all colors, all wool materials.

see them.

Come in and

$12.98 to $34.98 ....._ r ...,..cm - -

$1.50 boys' fleeced union suits .................. 98c

$2.00 N. · B. topless corsets, white or flesh ..... $1.49

$10.00 girls' wool serge dresses . . . . . . . . .... $6.98

$2.00 babies' hand crochet woolen tams ....... $1.49

$2.00 extra size black sateen underskirts ..... $1.~9

75c extra large size Turkish towels ............ 49c

$10.00 boys' heavy weight school suits ........ $6.98

Children's ribbed fleeces, sizes 18 to 34 .... 29c to 59c

Mens' heavy weight vellastic union suits ...... $2.49 --------------- - -- .

$5.00 children's all wool sweater coats. : ...... $3.98

New numbers in ladies' neckwear ...... 25c to $1.49

$2,00 Nottingham lace curtains ........ , .. $1.29 pr.

75c ladies' full fashion lisle hose ............... 49c

Ladies' ready-to-wear millinery . · ..... $2.98 to $4.9

$2.00 ladies' heavy weight fl•annelettte night gowns .............................. . $1.25

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Prepare for Change~ble Weather Farewell to Mrs. Walton I yet, but we are all crazy to get "over 'l--•-.-.--.-.... .-.-,_,,,_,..,.. __ ,_,,__. __ "1111111_,.._...,. ______ clll'•-•111-_,;; to the office, Both 'phones. There are no signs of our going over ANO ~ONEYS HURT I H. ~· Mil);r, 'R. F. D. 10. Woostel';,

1 The ladies of the P. M. society ten- chere" and get a shot at the Hun with . I

0 .. writes: By the changmp: of oed~: dl red Mrs. John Walton a farewell our 4 point seven schravnel guns. ♦ ♦ ♦. •· ♦ ♦. ♦ • ♦ 0 • • •' .. ~ ,. ♦ ♦ ♦ + ....................... + ..... + .... + ... ♦ .... and th e weau·,e r, I took a Yery ba d l)"r(y a' Ile hn 1 81 . ~ d The reason a schrapnel shell is so --- •►. ... "'" ........... ♦••-~♦-.H.♦♦.-.. ....... w ............. -.. .................... ......,.TT .. ......,•~•......, .. ~+ ... Id d h t I<' d f' ,. . L r ville a evemng ~n ... ... .... ~ .... ♦ co ~n sore t roa. our o.,;;es ? 'nresented lier with a half dozen silver deadly is this-there are five bullets :Drlnk l ta f t d &to eating ~•~ ·------------'--------::-------"" •♦•

' Foley .s l!one;; and Tar put me nght 11,. knives and forks. Mrs. Wal tor. ::-e- to each square yard and it is death o O wa er an p .t. ••♦ I a. day~ t,~e. It pa'.!S to ge.t the gen.. Sl)Onded gratefully. in a 1,0ij0 yards. So you can see what meat for a while if your Bladder ♦ Othello Ranges Clothes Wringers % I ume I< g]ey s and avoid substitutes and T li W It . 11 "h It t chance the Huns have or what 5 000 troubles you. ••• ♦ ◄

t f ·t c t · · t d. c a ons wi u or y remove o , ♦ ♦ coun er e1 s. on aios no op1a es. a to Pottsville • men have in 1,000 yards from that ~--- .... • ....

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 19181 . ----- gun. We have to keep them polished - . - - : Washing Machines t Down With the "Flu" Po;,tponed Flag Raising up, for if the Major sees a spot on ' Whe'.!1 you _wake UI) with b~~e a.nil '♦• •••

Miss Mary Foley is confined to her The F. F. P. C. flag raising schedul- them we would get the "dickens." I clula.lllmisery In the ~~neybeeregion:tiit ~ It• Roofing-, Skirting Plumbing, Tinning ❖ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ home on West Mahanoy Avenue with ed to take place Tl!ursday of this We watch that part all right. My I er hy meanst, you .....,.llekn n ea: tnhg ·ty ♦ ~-

, · -· k f · fl , • d t · t th b . h d fl muc mea says a. we · own e.u on • ~ ♦ •♦• an a.ttac O m ue1,1za. week, has ben postponed indefinitely u Y is O ~pen e 1 eac . an . re I Meo.t forms uric acid which overworks J ♦

READY REFERENCE

GUIDE

JAMES ROBINSON

The choicest cuts of meats at reason

able prices. Good aervlce. 21 :.' Eaar

Mahanoy Avenue.

ROBERT 1... HEISE.R

Fire and life Insurance, the kind you'I,

find handy after a fire or death Ir

the f;.mily, 14 South Main street.

JOHN M. COOMBE

Notary Publie, 'fire Insurance, real ea

late. Travelers' Accident !nsuranc~

Co. 39 East Centre street, Hersker

building.

DUY LlBER'l'Y BONDS

Apponted Regional Director ,TosEph l<'. Noonan, of Mahanoy City,

who has been taking an active part in the bond sales in that district, wa,,; today appoi,nted Regional Director of the Mahanoy City district to succeed the la,P William H. Kohler, who died last wee\~ of influenza and pneumonia. He will haye charge of the district.

Epidemic Influenza Dr. John R. Bissell, Board of

Jfrnlth phy:siei:,11, reports 1 he influ­pn,,1 0pHlf'mie s t ii Ion the inr.rP:lSf' and 1ir1~P:{ nil 1 o ns:;iBl in maintaining :,Irle! quarantlnr. "This is the only way to stamp it out,'' says the doctor.

While there are aboul 600 cases lwre , f ew of that number arc sreious.

BUY. BUY LIBERTY BONDS OR tlY B'"i, LiB~KTY.

Miss Betty Davis, one of Wool- owing to the influenza epidemic the gun while the gunner IS getting\ th kid · th · ff t to filter 1·t \♦ w M f ♦> .. ♦ :vorth's salesladies, is lying seriously . , the range of the enemy. There are fr~m th!eb!~~-anr~h:y obecome sort of ♦.+.♦ m· 0 rg a n ♦.+.♦ 111 at her hom e on East Market. Postpone Lakeside Fair I seve~ m:rn _an~ ttre ~ortporafl tola gun I paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys .. ~.. . • I~. street. The Lakeside Grange Fair, which , ~qua • 810 is ie u Y O eac 1 man get sluggish a.nd clog you must relieve ~

Mrs. Edward S . G_ately, wife of the- was schedu~ed to take place n ext ~n the squad a~id what he has to do. rthem, like you relieve your bowels; re- -t... ~-president, of council, and daughter, week, has been postponed owing to fhe co;-poral 1s the gunner whose moving all the body's urinous waste, J :♦,•

· Margaret, are both m with influenza . . th<' epidemic of Spanish influenza. ! duty _is t? get rang~ a~d th~ sight a1:1d else you have backo.che, sick headache, ~i· 16 N ortb Main Street, Mahanoy Citv, Pa. ~t · - I _ set 11.s sighter. It 1~ Just hke a pens- dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue f.~ • ♦l~ BUY BUY LIBERTY BONDS BUY BUY LIBERTY BONDS scope on a submanne. Num.ber one is coated, e.nd wh~n th~ weather is ~ad ♦-~• . ♦-~♦

' • opens the breach and shuts 1t; then you have rheumatic twinges. The unne ~ ff OR BY BY, LIBERTY. , OR BY BY, LIBERTY. I fir~s ; number two sits on the trail is cloudy, full of sediment, channels o!ten ❖•!....,!++!••!••! .. !+-'>!-.!~•!• .. : .. ~~!++!++!++!++!,....•_..t,..• .... ! .. !++!++!++!++!•

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in dirt; number three puts the shell to seek !!'elief two or three times duriDg 1 in the gun when number one opens the night. the breach; number four takes the Either consult a good, reliable physi• shells out or the caisson and hands ci= at once or get from your pharmacist them to number three; number five about four ounces of Jad Salts; take throws the em pty shells a way from a tablespoonful in a glass of water behind the gun, while six and seven before breakfast for a. few days and yow: do the digging if the gun position is kidncY:a will then act fine. _Thie famous to be ch::mgNl. J did not want to go salt.a 1s made from the acid of grapes on 1he gun squad at first. r asked the and lemon juice, combined with_ lithia, B. C. officer to keep me a horseman- ruid has been_ used for ge!1era.ti?ns to ship but he said, "no, you make a clean and sti~u1a.t:e aJuggish !cidnE!):I, better gunner than a horseman ,, 1 also to neu~ra;hze acids m the_ unne so it was on guard and my special 0 ;ders no rnger untates, thus jlllding bladdei:

were to shoot any one tl~at did not w~Je;~lts is a life ea.vet for regular halt. I was on seco~d relief' about 2 meat eaters. It is inexpensive, c;a.nno1

. A. l\I. and I was doing my duty. I injure and makes o. delight.fill etfer, II heard_ a noise, then saw something I yeacent lith~-wa.w dr~

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crawhng along on the ground and so _________ _ j .I hollered. "halt" and it still kept, T p t ! brawling toward me. I hollered ax aymen s i "halt!" again and it did not stop; so ,James McCool, Mahanoy townp; I I was not going to disobey orders or Jesse Webb, Mahanoy ~ity. , take any chances on it. So I let bang I and missed and let bang again with

I my 45 and it did not move again. ,The \l1atc Department of Health 'l'hen J hollered, "Corporal of 1he would like '.!50 Yolunt\'cr physician8

1 Guanl, No. 2" and when the corporal and 500 volunteer nurses Lo offp· their

I .~nd some other .rell c ,, H came aarl W\' uu·vin'~.

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HAT THE LIBERTY LOAN HAS BOUGHT FOR THE ARMY

I◄'rom tlw beginning ot thf• war to June 30, Hll8, the last da:v of thf> µ11st fiscal year, contracts were placed IJy the 01·;Jnan<'e Depatt ment of the Uni t• ed ;;llale~ totalling $4,300,000,00U. The e~timat'.' for the current ~•eat· is ov!'r =::,,ooo,uq,ooo. The major items of last )·e11r were as follows:

Artillel'y, $1,050,000,000 ; :rntomalic riileH, :-300,000,000; small arms, $LOO.· 000,000; artiliery ammunition, $1 ,!WO.· 000,000; small arms ammunition, ~3-10,• 000.000; smull arms arnrnun ilio~ (praciice), ~80,000,000; stores :111il supplies (pe1·sonal, horse, and oq;ani- i zation), $230,000,000; armored mo tor

; cars, $100,000,000; total, $4,100,000,0:)(). r Some other expenditures by the 'War Department were $373,000,000 for engineering ope11atlons, mostly iu

'l•'rauce; $37,000,000 tor flour, $14=>,· '000,000 for sugar, $43,000,000 for ha• icon, $12,000;000 for beans, $9,000,000 :for tomatoes, $2,000.000 for rice, ~47,• '000,000 for rolliftg kitchens, $127,000,· ;()()() for slloes, $565,000,000 for cloth• )ng; for blankets, $147,000,000. , Some sm~ller expenditures were over ~6,000,000 for axes, $1,635,000

,for fieltl stores, $2,700,000 for carpen· · ter, and $224,000 for blacksmith -tools, !$2,500,000 for shovel!!. ; , The department bas bought 266,000

£·ap:ons anll carts, costing $37,000,00J; nd 410,000 horses and mules, <·ost•

: ng $99,000,000 ; food for them <·ost ;$62,000,000, anrl harness $29,000,000. I These arf' on]~, some of the flg-u1·es. 1They seem large, but not so large !when it is remembered that we have Dearly 2,000,000 men In France and

!almost as mapy in training here at l1ome. All o! this money and all the 'other money raised · by the Lillerly 'Loaus goes to make our Arm~·. our :!S'avJ·, aud our people po,1·erful and Yicto.rlous In their war tor freedom _and rJght. .. : "\Ye'Yc got the men, we've got the :ships, ans:I we'.ve the money, too." . I· --------

It's your chance to STRIKE. Liberty 11 cheap · at the price! Answer the Hun with Bonds. The boys need MORE gun~ 811ying Bondi i• plain duty! Send this Loan "way over."

."PROTECTING HOLY SHRINES" ' Girardon's Christ, at the Catherlral 'at Soissons, was rescued as the · Hun ,cannon beat about it; the frail sta tue [of the Virgin at St. Martin aux Rois ,was reverently removed wh en the Hun

i t with high velocity ':-hells; s stopped their :fighting at

1 -omplegne, to safegua1'd biblical stat•

1uary; and we knmv tl1e story of

!Rheims! ; 'rruth - hideous, unmistakaule, ,heart-rending, now · l!!Pe&ks, 1'rom the ,shell-hurt uplands of France. Pus!\ itbrough fields of scarlet popp~· on the

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1outskirts of Chalons and Chateuu­Thierr:v, a•nd ,,ou see crucifixes · mingl­:ed with the bullets, stamped into the

1crc l::; more than po e11eu1~· to gbt-there ii" a wol"ld-menace to

(fight! We are at grips with a mon•

I. ,;trous human disea se that,' like en n­cer, eats through 11.esh to the spirit of fair lands.

You who reverence God and chur<'11 and the tendet·er, sweeter inflneu r.cs ·ot your own home and land, must ~ee :that these things STOP. Buriug Bonds is material leverage against that Hun purpose to destroy whi ch ]Pan•~ no Godly symbol unscratched l J!uying Liberty Bonds is lencl ir!g to Cbristianit~·. Buy with all the cash ;\'Oll ha,·e and then buy more on fn­:stalhuents with all you can pol!lsibly plan to save.

Remember the hospital ships! It'• not what you have done! Buy aa you never did before. Up, and at 'em with BONDS. More Bond-fewer battlea! Buy Bonda and keep them.

OUR ALLIES ARE WATCHING " 'e now know that the herok re­

i~tance of Belgium, the thin lines of , ranee and the mighty sea. powel' of :ngland wrecked the lonr-laid plans

or Teuton devastation. Our :,:pten-1\icl .l .. l!ies built and buttressed with their best blood and treasure the bul­warks o:f' civilization against the un­leashed fury of the Hun. '.l'hC' l'es t of the woi·ld can never quite 1·epay heir ::,;acrifices during the dark cla;vs , hen Germany swept full panoplied

or<'t" her borders. "rhey haYe done their part uobly

during four long years. Now comes cur turn: ,ve are needed, b~dly needed! We have raised the men, an•! ~hall raise more-but t-l•~ brnes, men arn powerless against Ger.:naU)' S forty years 01' preparation un!ess we back them with the power of our money.

Our Allies are watching tor Ameri• ca·s e-x:presslon of the . will to win­the will to destroy J?russian m ilita­ri~m- the will to reap the results of !·heir long, heroic struggle tor right and decency. Let them 1ee ! ShOI\· them your appreciation! ' Double you I' ,;ubscripti• for Libe1·ty Bonds! Bu,· all you oaa pay fo1• on Ute in­•tall111eut plan I Pledge by the week, t,y t!JP monti-- bnt BUY 1

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o You Kriow About Ham?

A little pork story for the man who likes a good amo~e

You',-e got to first catch your 'Pitr, of couree. If he's voung and tender, and fattened on good "food, your ham will be ,:ood-if it is propcdy cured and •111oked. .lt isn't every packer who knows the ae• c:rets of good ha:n making. A 'Particular l<ind of brine for the curing and right ~ort of ,-;ood for smoking. And when lt comes to the cookiue~d you ever lmow of anyone who could roast a ham lVith savory spices and brown sugar better than an old Southern Mammyr

It is •;ust so with a good tobaccc,. First, you must have the right kind. Second, it must be properly cured. Third, the blending must be done just as carefully end tastefully as Mammy cooks the ham.

Honey Moon tobacco, the universally­liL:ed smoldnir tobacco, is firat of all good Durley. Nature and man's care have made it right. Then it's cured. !'.,ii« Tintar,, wine it "ripens" for years fn e,·alcil-up CML:o and comes out mellqw and mild like a ham emokcd with corn-cobs. Then the blending. Just as Mammy adds the ~picc and roasts the ham to a J'uicJ' brown so the Penn Company's blen ing artist addr. a little 0£ this kind oi tobacet> and a little of that kind of tobacco nntil he produces Hone:, M!)on-the. tastiest pipe tobacco ever put mto a pipe,

Now, go right awa.y to t\e nearest to• baccon1st-they all carry Hone/ Moon in your town-and get a I Oc or I· : package of this swcet•fiavorc-d ::: mokc-foo,i. 1( yot.l don't like it the dealer i .1 :n: thoriced t., return you,· money. Bu I you wilt l,c like 9 out• of ,ever:• 10 ;ii~~ ,,:n oL:er.\ ,vbo h?,vc been lookmg ior /; , · 1,,harro J- ,, Irv ~('lney :Moon o•,.!r:'-' ;. u :... '/ illi'll 'be r1 :t.C) tO settle <lowu aii •l J' ·• • • i :'.•.: :-c~t.

The remains of the late George Gil· gour of Pottsville, were la.id at rest, Satu-~day afternoon at Odd Fellows' cemetery in that cii,y. Revs. Diller and H.a1;na · officiated. A delegation of Masons from :M:allanoy City were pallbearers.

The funeral of Miss Helen Wadling­er, daughter of the late Judge Wadlin­ger, Pottsville, took place Saturday after-noon. with interment at Charles Baber cemetery. Mlss Wadlinger was well known h ere.

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COMPLAINT I IS SUSTAINED

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Hon. Cha.rles 1'. Neill, UJ11pire o! I the Board of Conciliation has sustain­ed the complaint of certain employ- 11 ees, Little '.Dra<;y Vein, Phoenix Pa.rk colliery vs . P. & R. C. & I. Company.

This g1ievance was filed by Presi- , dent James Matthe ws asking for a rate of $5.19 per yard instead of the 1

AMERICANS HAVE STRONG

NERVES Nervousness and Nerve Troubles on the Decline

rate or $4.25 as was· paid by the com- I "Nothing wrong but your nerves," pany_ The case was argued before is a saying that is fast dying out in the. Umpire sometime ago by Presi- this country. While nerve trouble is dent ~fatthew,w,.whose views in the no organic disease, a leading nerve matter have been fully sustained. specialist re~rked: "A man or .wo-

The decision carries with it a large u;ian might better break a Je.g than amount of back pay. After reviewing have a shattered net,,ous system." the testlmon}' the Umpire has tb.e Overwm:k and worry drain the fo~!owing ~o say:- . necve ce)ls of their t-eserve strength

In the JUdgil_lellt of' the _umpire, the and {cod, and then follows the sleep-only reasonable ~onstruchon tha~ can 1 1 ht 1 di estion poor a.ppetltc be placed upon the facts e.stabhshed 1! ~ss n g • n g ' •

SID SAYS: It Was the .. United States of 1

. America That Yelled Down That Stairway, Mr.

German Major. 13y JOHN M. SIDDALL,

Editor of the American Magazine. by the testimony in this case is that , i mpn~·e . blood and :;eneraJ n~rv,;ms these complainants after asking the break do":'n. . I have just had a talk with Floyd $5.19 rate aJ.Jd bPing refused agreed I The Ui\ng to do m such ca.s~~ no Gt!Jbons, th e famous war correspond­to take the work at the $4.45 rate. I longer troubles doctors a nd then pa- j eut of 'Che Chicago Tribune who push­Having done this and having gone on tJ1:~ts whot:now

1 from fthP~1 ow:a~ ed so l'n.r to the :i't·ont fdr new.s that a ,

for ovei, a year at· the $4.45 rate witb- re,r en~b · ek va u~l f f ;s~eeks' I Gel'lmlll machine gun peppered him in j out having raised any grievance what• ron., eY t.nthowl 18 afoed and _red ·I· the 11nu. and side and put out one j th I b ·ct · d , regu ar use o s -nerve o ever, . ey ca~1 on y . e cons1 ere bli;lod , builder will s trengthen and I of his eyes. ; as h_avmg waived their own rights b ·th , h I sa st • "'.J'ei1 nre about our boys over there " I dur1n,g the period The $5 19 remaih- , race ,.up P w o e nervous y em, .. , . , cd the ro erl st.ablished rate · none because' P):l.osphated Iron gives the I ~a_i<I. To "·~icb ,Olobons replied. , the 1ei1 ~d in: complainants were I Li red. hungry; v.:orun:out nerve ce.lls I "Well. Jiste~ to this true story _of entitled to that ' rate from any date I pbor; p}l~tes and iron rn I! form eas1ly t a German maJor .who · was taken pr1i1-they chose to raise a grievance and a.nd qmckly ,ab$Orbed; as one ·h&PP_Y I oner "by the 'America~s. We asked claimed that rate I user said : 'You can almost feel it him for. his impressions of American s

The form in which the grievapce is I taking bold pf the nerves ~nd btood, as fighters. He said that he kne,v presented bases t_he claim upon the ' ofler a_ sh~rt time yon feel hke a new 1;otllt11i: Wh!Jte,,~r . about the flght(n~ I al,egation that. ' the $5.19 rate was ! uerson

1,1• !1fe seems ~ ?,leasure and qualities of the Americans. He added,

ed t th t· ti t t I worU1 nug once agam. . , . agre upon a e 1me 1e con rac . . .1 Pl b t d i ho1Ye1·er, m perfect English, that he was made. The language further I In every section v. 1ere 1osp a e , , . . 1 Ii tb th. 1 . · . I It-on has been u~ed there has been a l hail found . them extremely persua-mp es at , e comp amants have · · ' . ·· d "'iVP •· ·

been persistent in the effort to secure 1

~lg deorea1>e of nc1 ve ~ro~bles an • .. ;, this J>romised rate and appear to ll will pro,·c a welcom e reh~f to an.Y 1 hen he described_ exa!!t:ly ho_w he ask the company b~ directed to pa.y I sufferer., , You can ban!, on 1t for re-- was_ enptured. He ~a,d that during IL

that rate back to the time the corl- l!!Ults ..... it s pure. . . . lerr1/j c barrag~ C,el~vered by the A.! ­tr:tct was b'egun. , But as ali,eady fn. . To ln:rn~e pbys1c1an~ and their pa- l les he wu, in' an underground com­dicated. the testimony v.·cilild not l lt>IW I l',ettmg the gPntn nt> Phosphated J p,ul mC'n t wltlt 1'oi-ty-two wounded support a. finding that these com- I JJ01l wr h~vc _Pu.t u_p \n ca~sules . only, t;P1·11Ht11 soldif>1•s. ,vhen the barrag<• plainauts were ever promised a $5.19 1 ao not lake pills 01 ta?le ls. lnsiSt on ' 1·•·:u,erl the Amet·i cans c11me over. The rate; nor is there anything in the I capRule~. Geo. M. Li1:1ch , the dr_ug- ! GP r:· :< 'l major',; first look at an Arnet·· t t . t t hat f ais1 · T1mm's drug storl' and leading . .. es 1mony o sugges men t rom .., • . d • 1c,t 1. , · •r came when one of out· A st 1916 t o t b 1917 druggis ts everywhere. a " . . , ugu , , o . co er: . , a~y , . 1 l•oy,.:. ,, ·,1· .vate, appeared at the open-grievanee was raised cla1mmg this j . . i <ug 1 ·, ,he undPr"'rotmd compartment. $5.19 rate. The grievance, therefore, • .f r1vate George Schller Dead · , , • . . " ..

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The funeral or Herman Schlemm0r was weld thi s afternoon from his late home in Jacksons. Services were conducted at the house by Rev. I. H. Kern, after which the cortege pro­ceeded to the Protestant cemetery where interment took place.

can not be sustained insofar as it' L-i '. 'Mr. and :\'lrs . D;nid Schlier, of Gr\cr 111,.. ' e t_) th~ught o_e t~at f~esh P 1 •·

based upon any !.-pCeiflc promise tqpa)• City, yes1erday recPh ed word froPi1

r a tr with h1R un1l1gn1fied mformnl this $5-.19 rate. But the grievanee as 11ft' ~lltl'!:_oritiei, a.t C~.mp Gre~u,-~~i'.'i ~~-u_m,1·. s_e<•qiefi to _h~.ve g~tten t~1• developl}d in the testimony a.nd the (,Jl .• ,sta(mg thal thP1r ts on, GeorgeJ , e.) g4?il. ~ of the maJot. Fo1, accoi il­a.tgu·ment in the case, and ~s it comes 1 8chlier, hacl died in the hospital al i11;r t L) thC> major, the pril·ate appParetl before !he· Umpire, is a demand .,ror ; 1 hat c,unp aL 12: 45 o'cl~ck yes terday! ,yi1h· u ha'Qd grenade In each hand th~ $5,19 ra,te on the ground that thh;' R.fternoon with. pneumoma. a11tl h is ~in ha t pushefl back on his

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was the established rate_ for chutes I Schlier, rwho _was _l'~enty-one ;.years • lt t>ud, A1:.n1e,d an,d rigged in that &

and headings in 1he Little Tracey ' or age, lei.t Gri er C1t1 with th ~ la.s t I u1>11t 11 .. , t1 G .looked down Ille s lail's into vein at this colliery. As already I contingent of dra ftees. The news_ of I thc- f'ae!' of th e Gel'man m1.1 Jot· anll

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The ·funeral of Harold Thompson, was held this afternoon from the home of his grandparents, Mr. and j','[rs John DJlchus, 1035 East Pine stret. Services were conducted at t.he house by Rev. I. H. Kern, after which interment was made in the Protestant cemqtery.

The funeral of ,John T. Morgon tcok place this afternoon from hls late home , i11 Gilberton. Services were conducted at the house by Rev. . .... _.,. ........ "". Scull, after which the cortegc• pro­seeded to Frackvllle were interment took place in the Ocld Fellows' ceme­tery. ·

HOW

TO

FIGHT

GRIP

AND

PNEU-

MONIA

The grip finds its earliest vic­tims among those who are run down.

A safe pre ven• ti ve -ls Father John's Medicine which builds fi,gh ting st.rength.

The pure food clements in Fa• ther John's Med· !cine build ener­,gy to resist grip germs.

The gentle lax­ative effect of Path er John's Medtclne helps to drive out Im• purities.

You are safe when yo11 take Father John'a M e d i c 11.n e be­cause it is :free from alcohol or in any form . ....

No Fi.fties at Delano The solicitors at Delano are work­

ing ha.rd to get all the people to take Libe rty Bonds. but they do no-t want them to take fifty dollar oaes, unless they can not afford la.rger.

Armory As Hospital Al Tamaqua the armory is being

li l ted up as a temporary hospital for relief of influenza 11atlents. 1,300 ca~es are reported in that place.

Would Like Secret for Looking Well

s tated, in the judgment of the Umpire, ; his death came ~s o shock to hl s ,1

. )' t' ll <> tl Ill hl\ll: · $5.19 was the established rate and he large number of friend s. ,. ' (' • t ! tl , D

1 th t th! t h n b ' d h ' Bc&ides his parents I' " is survived · : Otur ' ou O iete, :von utch ru esp) • a" t sf ra e s a k e_ pal dt_ e l y two sister" 111iss D~isy ~r town I hlnukl'f~· ·-hlank- or I'll spill a whol e com a.in .. n s or any wor aone riv. , ; · " • · ' I • · . r · ing chutes and headings in the Little I and LQttie, at home, and on~ brother 1:''"k.et ~ull. o these thmgs on top of Tracey vein after the date of the · Samuel , at home. Sympa thy 1s extend- I ~ ulll J,e,111. · raising of this grieVll.J}ce." , J eq , th~ bereaved.

1 ",:\'o. sir, .there was no t the sigu of

· ' 1 n smile on the major's face as: Jw

A Woman's Hearty Recommendation DIED t11Id ii. Kot a trace of humor wa s Worry aiid overwork cause kidney • , Jn h im. Just plain cli,1gnst. 'rhe very

trouble and women lilUn'er equally with . '' ' - I i1IN1 of taking a p1·isoner tllat wa~·-men . . Miss Sara Testen Belvil'le're, ill. GOODMAN-On the 5th inst. William, ' 1t1hnarlt ,.,a high and mighty maJ01· a t writes: "I could not stoop and when down 1 had to craw1 up by e. chair 1 , son Of Mr. and Mrs, John Goodman, · . , was so lame J suffered agony No;., 1 \ in bls 15th Year. At lh" fo-ll• · -~ '111l~I'!! ,ou llltw~ lhi! d1ff.(ll'Pllt'l:l bi:>, , 1 - - · m n.is lotn year, a he ram1 y re- · G v.as so ame J suffered agony. Now J •'d nee 1003 East Mahanoy Ave. tween the United 8tates nnd ,f>t•manr reel like a new person, stronger and I ~~u:erai . Wednesday morning at . Jn 11 nutshell. It is the differen ce be­b_etter in ev~ry .!'ay, I heartily recom j !l.~0 o'clock trom the parental home,

1 tween a freP people and a people who

men1 Fo!ey 11 .Kldl)ey Pills. Sold ev nev: Fathe'r Hammeke; offidating. Jn.

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~et <lown on thei1· kn ees and bow eryv. here.__________ ad terment • at St. Fidelis · cemetery. · uud ,; ,·rape befol'e the idea of nuthOJ'-

- .ltuneral private. Chas. Scherer, Jr., ilv. Jt is the dl.treren!'e hPt\\ <>en 1.1 Loca·I Board Quotas funeral 'director. 0-7-2t ' pcoplC> WllO f.tand up and eXJJl'P~S thPlr

'The following quotas has been t'!'!II thoughts and a people who sup-as,sig~ed Local Board, No. 2 to be HOLT-At the ho:t;ne o{ hii, daughter, press theni. entramed Oc~ober 15th. . .J.,lrs James' Blackwell, Ashland, 'l'he pi·ivat e wa s spilling hand gre-·Call No. A-l.:,86,3 men ~or Carnegie Oct.· 5th, J?a!liel Holt, in his 51st nutles but he was also spillin " hi ,; School of Technology, Pittsburgh. year. . • . . . "' . ,

Call No. A-1413, 4 men for Pennsyl- J<'uni:ral Wednesday _! afternoon. mmcl- m the good_ old_ American " 11 ~ vania State College. :Je rvices at the home ol/ his son, Chas. -c.,rnctly as he ~pill s it on lhP sh'Pet

Call No. · A-1414, 4 men for Unlver- Holt, · 706 East Mahanoy Avenue, at c-nrs or at a ball game or at the fae-ti ity of. Pittsburgh. ' on e o'dock, Rev. Dr. I. H. Kern, om-· tory. Thi;; does not imply that he

All registrants inducted under these \ eiating_ Interment at Protestant ceme- ,loes not know how to ot.ey. Look calle must have had at least a gram- ! tery. Charles Scherer, Jr., funeral how he is obeying in t he world to, mar school education or a eq:uivalent I director. 0-7-2t day! Bu t just because he obeys is or who have the abalit'y to read and : no r1>asou wh'v he should gi'"e up the write and who have had at lelist, four ; MOLZTHENTHALER--On the 6th in- right to think for Jiimself and to ye.i,rs of grammar school' ~~u~tion ; st., at 17 Coles, Pe'ter Holtzenthale.r, 1 spr nk what iR in hi s mind, in the Ian­and who have some lU)titude for ~ed 53 years. I ~ua"e tliat is in his mind. He de-mechau!cal work and some .perlence , l• uneral Wednesday at 10: 30 o•-, ~ " . . . h 1' along the following lines of, tra.iI?-ing: : clock from his late home in Cole~, live red lrnnself_ as ~e is-wit out ear Auto mechanics blaeks,.,.,lth~ , car- i Rev. W.illiam Hammeke officiating. nnd without disgmse. penters, 'foundry~en, inst7.uni~~t re- I Interment at St. Fideli~ cemetery. I 'l'he wat· is a war between these pairmen, machinists, surv,eyrs, . geil.- l:>-·unera.l private. James Haughney, ! two i~eas-and Germany was ~oomed ual drafstmen, and welders, electr:i- funeral director. 0-7-2t I t he mmute she fou11d h erRel1' lrned up cians, general machanics, radio elec- 1 again.~t a na tion that produces that trician, ~uck drivers, _auto drivers, I HOBEN-On the 6th inst,, wmiam 1· klnd 01' men. Be<,aus_f> , with the free­and repll.lrmen, gas engmemen, sheet

I fioben, aged 58 yea.rs. I uom or speeeh so comteally illustrated

metal workers. ; lillnera.l V/ednesda.y afternoon, at In this s tory, there goes a tree<lom ot . Local Boards s~onld accept aplica- ! 2 o:clock, with service~ at the family j action lhat sweeps everything before

t,!ons from qual~fied volunteers on I ; .e~nden~e, 71_5 East P~ne street. ln• j i t. '!\Ien who are free to think for I o~m 2014 until October 13th, _on 1 1.erment at St. Carucus cemetery. , tllem;;f'lves and speak for themselves which date the voluntary period 'j Funer!!,l strictly private. 1tJ al fio , act for themselves They de• closes. If on that date a sufficient · __ ________ s ·: . , ' . .. . • .

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Board · the Local Board should im- George Weiss, a Mahanoy Tunnel, ! bPlow them ha,·e the initiative to mediately proceed to select a sufficient boy,. bas arrive~ safe ove~-seas, ac-J !!ather u_p their forces and go forward. number of qualified men to complete ~?rdmg to official word received rela-, They do it here a t home and they are its allotment under the call. t ives there. . 1 ooir1g ii over there. . , I : '.Plie United States is a country

Deatt, of an Infant Death at Gilber'ton where human beings learn to travel '.Vm .. the infant son of Dr. and l\1r,;. · The death of Andrew McGeough,. m1de1· their own power-without the

J_,. ll'. Donaghue, died at the parental ' J.r., ~curred last evening at his home I nid of tugs or ·other hnvtni. machines. boJU!' in Mahanoy Plane at 8.30 o'· 1 in Oilbe·rton. He was 30 years of a~e· 1 'l'he pri,nte who ,•aptured that ma­clock this montting. : ~e-ath "'.as caused by p~eumon_ia. ~e- : j<w so impudenUr would step right

! ~1.des his parents he 1s sur_vwed :::iy , lll.J and collar Hindenburg. He only Met Death on The Rail ,

1 ;1.1s two brothers and two s ister s. i ,-•islles h e could gel the chance! Buy

Gregory Heine, aged 30 years; mt:t ---------- 1 J 'b t B ds <l k h' j b d th th P & R t k · h , ,1 er y on -an ma e 1s o

ea ·on e . . ·rac s at t . e Cut This Out-It is Worth Money , 1 . ! Han_lond eoliery, nfl'ar Glrar~ville, Don't miss this. Cut out this slip, 1 ens e1. ! last ev~uing, when he was run down encl.mie with 5c to Foley and Co., 2835

··T,rn weeks ago I weighed !16 lb:s. i b.,· a. trip of cars. lfeine WEIS employ- !:Jh;c,fl'leld Ave .. Chicago, ut, write your Now I weigh 10;5 pounds and feel per-I cd as a brak~mao. . ll'ilDC aud address cleat'ly. You wlll re• ,

DESTROY AUTOCRACY!

feclty well. Any one I see suffering J, . Deceased JS . a lifelong rc,udent of ' ceh'e in return a trial pacl,age con- SOME TOWN WILL NAME SHIP tell them of what Mayr's Wonderful Gilberton and a member of the Holy I talning Foley's H6ncy and Tar Com• · . -.-- . rtem.edy has done for me. 'l'hey a.U I Ro:;.ar~·- church_ at Mahanoy Plane. I µound, for coughs, colds, and croup.; cargo Carrier w,11 _ Be ~hr1stened in want to know what makes me look ;;o . )i" rn imrv11·~d by his parents , , l~oley's Kidney Pllls and Jl'olcy's Ca• • Honor of Getting 8111 Loan well. Your medicine has also been a l wic:jow, tbre,c children, one brother, ln • thartlc Tablet::.. Sold everywhere. ad Subscription. real life-saver for my mother. I can-\ l<'raucc, and one brother at home. 1 ----------- \ 'l'he Liberty Loan Committee has not recommend it too highly for s,tom- : P. &. R: PAYDAY , eomplelecl at·1·an1ements with the ach trouble." It is a simple, harmless : Died at Camp l 1:mergertcy ·f,'lel't Corporation t Q have preparation that removes the _catarr- i i.\IJ's. Andrew Kirwin, of Connerton, • , , : '·1 t, p naming of <Hi e or the 7500-ton hal mucus from the intestinal tract yer;terday received word f-rom the 1 he 1'.- & R. C. & !· Company win , ,-·~el slli s now being bum •t Bo and allays the inflammation which War Department stating that her sc-n,' P? Y their e?Jployees in the Mahan<;>Y I ·':c , ' P g c!!,uses practicaUy all stomach, liver \\"m. Kirwin, had died at Camp Lee, C1_ty, . St. Nicholas and Gilberton dis- , !.,1,''.nd. ,· , . , and intestinal ailments, including ap· of pneumonia, on Thursday. He was r.n c ts tc-moorrow, Oct. 9th. I l'he u.ame VI 111 be c,ho:,;en by. a con-pendlcitis . . One dose wm convince or 38 years old.

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. ____________ i :~•:t durm~ \he Fourth Loan drive. In money refunded. ----------- Mr~. Aaron Davis, Mrs. John Cronin! ' ,ns way it ,s plarrned to make a long

H. J. KTebs and leading druggists Accompanied Comrade's AemaiMs I a ::d daughter, Kathryn, returned last1 !i\ed l'l'COl'tl of the work of son,e everywhere. adv Leo McDonald, of Girardville, ac- ! e \'euing from Myerstown, where they I l1ustling Pennsylvania community.

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Rebb, prominent Lansford Masons, attended the Kohle r _obseg.uies here

1TWO MORE DEATHS

toda) . . 1 AT FRACKVILLE Joh,n, son or Mr. and ~Mrs . Oliver I

Keiser, is lying ill of scarlet fever at , ~ rs John Alexo, a_ged 19 years, the family residnece, 51 South Main · died d·uring the night of Spanish infl.u­s t reet. I enza. Her husband a,nd a child sur-

Waltel' Fagan, of Bristol, is the I vive. guest of . t he Dreher fa~ily on Ea~t \ George Bowen, aged 46, and unmar. Centre street. He enJoyed '.1- trip i ried , died at ~,rackviHe during the through the mines yesterday for the nigh t of the same ma.Jady. first time. \

Mrs. Ros.e Rothschild, o[ New York E verywhere tt ls "THE RECORD." City, is the guest of the Coffee . famit y i q you ·should not be on ,,th~ subscrlp. on West Centre street. I 11.on list th~. delay ts your loe1. Do

Frank Heiser left today for Potter I • · County . to . spend a few days in the I I

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wllds. -----------John c, Metzger, Jr. , is lying sl'l'i- , Condition is Still Serious

ously 1H at his home on East Pine -1

The condition o!'., Miss N~ll ~enn;r, s treet. who is lying ill ID the M1ser1cord1a

I Hospit'al, in Philadelphia, is st111 set:- , Rev. Vodges About , . I ions .

Rev. Vcdges, curate at St. Camcus i cirnrch,. is about agai_n afte r a ~light . BUYBUY LIBERTY BONDS a ttack of illness . His many friends I • are gla d to note his recovery . I OR BY BY, LIBE~~Y.

THESE PRICES ARE CONSIDERHD -'. FAIR BY 'fHE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR

WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 5, '18 Consumers' prices are figured botb I and Carry" dealer; the second to e

rn a "Cash and Carry" and "Char,e I "Charge and Delivery" dealer. The md Delivery" basis. The first amoun• 1 r~ederal Food Administrator has no ,n tpe consumer's column Is the price ! authority to fix 'priees 1,mt he may de• •.he consumer should pay to a "Caah I termil\e what Is fair and reasonable.

· Retailer Conlilumer Should

1 Paye Pay \Vheat flour, per 1-16 bbl. (12¼ lbs) .75 to 7i .83 to .88 Wh eat flour, (bulk) (per lb). . . . . . . . .07 to .08 Barley flour, per 1-16 bbl bag (12¼

lbs) .............. , .. , . ... , . ,,63 Hye flour, per 1-16 bbl. bag (12¾. lbs) .64 to .78 Rye flour (bulk (per lb.) ......... . . . ,'orn flour (bulk) (per lb) ... , . . .... , .. 05¾ to .06 !{ice flour (bulk) (per lb) .........•.. 11 to .ll¼ ¼ r,ornmeal (bulk) (per lb.) ........... 05 \"ictory bread (price per 16 oz. loaf).08 Oatmeal or -rolled oats (bulk) (per

lb) ... .. .... . ............ • ..•. 05¾ to, .OG ')atm eal or roller oats, l)~g. 20 oz.

(per lb) . . .... , .............. , .10 2·:l to Rice, unbroken, standard quality (per.12 ciugur, granulated (bulk) (per lb.) ... $9.53 lo $!1.50 Beans , white, navy or pea (per I))) .... 12 to .. 3

(not lima) Potatoes, white or Irish (per lb.) . .... 60 ) nions (per ' lb) .. . ... 1 • ••••••• • •••••• 03 J.aisins, seeded (per 16 oz. pkg.) ... , .. 11 ~anned tomatoes, standard grade, per

can, 20 oz. (No. 2) can . .. .. ..... 13 :anned corn, standard ·grade, per 20

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20 oz. (No. 2) can ... . . . .. .... . 12 to .UI-.::mned salmon ,tall pink Alaska. per

16 oz. (No . 1) can .. . . . .. ... ... 17½ to .19 JSanPd salmon, tall , r ed Alaska, per

Hi oz . ( No. 1) can . . . ... .. .. , .. 24 to .26½ ::vavora 1t•d nlilk (nnswectc-netl) per•

G oz. can . .... .. ... ..... . . . .. . . 04 ½ t o .05,~ ~yaporated milk (unsweetened) per

16 oz . can . .. . .. .. ... ... . . . .. JO ½ ·to 1·> lutter . creamer y (print) (per lb) ..... 58 lo .61 Oleoma!rgariue ( per lb) .... .. . . . . ... 32 to .36½ &;ggs (fresh) (per dozen) . . ... . . . .. . 50 lo .52 Cheese, Amertcan, full cream tcut)

pe r lb .. . . , ....... . . . . . . . ... . ... 30 Lard, pure leaf (bulk) (per lb) . . . .... 29 1/2 Lard, pure leaf (in tin) (per lb) .. . ... 23% Bacon, breakfast, scliced (staindard

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Dom~nick McAndrew, of doab, mingled with friends evelling.

·companied t~e body of Gene Cunning•! spf'nt th_e weC>k-~nd with t~eir dau.gh• ( Tlie detll.i.ls o! the c_ontest wlll be an­Shf>nan . ham. who cl1f>d at. Camp, to his home l tf' ·~r;, Miss Mnr1e, and Miss Jennie, ,i,mnced later by Richard E. Horton, h ere JaRl. in Ashland. McDonald had to take who ar,1 school teachers at that · tow·n•l Directo1· ,·,r Publicity, in conneot1f!II

~he n~:!1 train !;lack to ()amp. sl::;v. w!Ut u,.e Ho11or :&oil. '"r,biu., ...... grude) 11 lo 13 1o.woked, sli0<:.d (!lt.r !bl , . . . .3-1- i lo .;,8

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Somewhere in France today, at this very minute, there is a soldier looking stiaight into the face of death.

Wlien you think of that man don't you want to do some:­thing to prove that you appreciate ,vhat h~ is doing for you?

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He is doing this for you.

By night and day, in storm, in rain, in cold and gloom, facing a hundred deaths he never hesitates a minute but does his duty ,vithout a thought of hesitation and without a thought of reward.

Of course you do. Then act on your desire and buy· Liberty Bonds which will help to safeguard him and to bring him back home.

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After you have bought all you can tell your friends to do· the same.

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Whal are you doing /or him today;> Buy Liberty Bonds Today Any Bank Will Help You ..

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win this war-Nothing else really matters until we do I

The Flavor Lasts

'fhis Space Contributed to Winning the War by r~_fi:f.~~-

CHARLES SILLIMAN

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MISS M. M. MACQUEEN

Chief Educational Adviser of

DARTING, PIERCING · SCIATIC PAINS

British Food Administration. ' Give way before the pene~ '!~~~ , tratin~ effects of Sloan's

I Liniment

I I So do those rheumatic twinges and

the loin-aches of lumbago, the nerve. inflammation of neuritis, the wry neck. the joint wrench, the ligament sprain. the muscle strain, and the throbbing bruis,!,

The ease of applying, the quickness of rdicf, the positive results, the clean• liness, 2.r.d the economy of Sloan's Liniment make it universally preferredr

Died at Philadelphia Jfarry Mill11rd, a former resident

I nnd l1t ·11 her in-law of Dr. A. J. Rooney, of this city, died yesterday in Phila­delphia. The deceased formerly re- ' sided hen'. Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 o'cl0ck. ;

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l liT.tl RR!I ! For head or throat Catarrh try the vapor treatment-

\,vhen Cr,i ldren Start to School 1

Schooi opens at a time of year when Up and About Again

·•1 was sic!, in oe;:! with kidney trou• hk," writes C. F. Reynolds, Elmira, N. Y. I commenced taking Foley's

i the cha11ge of seasons is likely w ' cause coughs, colds, croup, hay fevn , and asthma. Prompt action at the lint ' NEW PRICES---30~ 60c; $1.20

i sign of infection may keep children in prime good health and help thrm to I Tresspasser A,rreste,d avoid_ losin~ time. Foley's Houey an.l I Ch:uge(l with stealing coal and Tar JS an ideal home remedy. Sold tresspassiu~ on t hp P. & R. Hail way cvenwllcrf'. adv j lme:,;, l\fike Duslloshoc1c, of T◄'ruckvill0.

, Kidney Pills and In a few days was · nut of bC'd , Keeping up the treatment

I was able to go lo work. Since then r have had no more backaches." Fol­ley's Kidney Pills stop sleep-disturbing bladder ailments. Sold everywhere.

Few Serious Cases Here 1 was arrest"d hy omcer S. C. Samuel to-day allll raken before 'Squire Pur-

Thr1 f' ar0 ~45 homes in thi, city ncll where he was fined. pl,icarded "itll influenza sign·. In some hom es three and in oth c• rs four n; e wffcring from the malady.

'l'he<'e a~e few serious cases i,u .Ma­lJanoy City_

Property Tr;:ins·~cro .Jos(pll Vvyat t to A·1tllony Norvitz,

prPmi:;,,r, in l\fahanoy Cit:·. t'or $1 987. 0, IL I r'•!ll ~: lo ,T. Hf'lHY K:111] ,,r, lll'<'·

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Emergency Hospi~al \l.1) ;;ville 'Park pavilion, Sham ,k[n,

haR hrPn transformed into an ):Jo, 1ital Etli;cwriou ,,·j ll also probably be.

I. HFY, BUY LIBERTY Boros 101 h -, HY, LIBERT¥.

The joy of feeling flt ~:'--:! fresh rewards tho:;;,~ ':i-,~io heet:A the !aws of ~~:"'~•' '.,.1:i G.,d keep the habits &'U •; ~a

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· 1 \-~- -· ·p .. _.,,, The supreme #laments of our ·str1.1ggle vvith · sum -_in order to make, in so short a time, an '. . . > Germany have now come. 8:dequate beginning Jor our gigantic task.

>J We have canied Our first a~mies across three ,}; ''', B~tit is only our beginhing. We must follow I . · .· 'thousand miles of ocean and joined the issue , it. with . greater _energy. _ and support it . " i,½1

I . ·:,. . of battle with the military power of a nation increasing power. · Men, munitions, ships and t , that has been foi\ forty years preparing its '. supplies must go to Europe in a larger and larger

e, plans and its weapons for its pr~sent ~ttempt stream., We must redouble our blows and add t; i~ ;_,,,._ .· to dominate the world. We have ';had .. to put constantly to the strength of those blows,· if r~:, ~ . forth an imme11se ~ffort and spend a fabulous our initial effort is not to be waste~¢

f. ·1 , • \ ·· This ~eanS That Our Fourth Li~erly · Loan Must Be Larger '., jf: ,.: / _ Than Its '· Predec~-~~~r~, Mor·e ~nth•usiastical!;v Su • !· f'l! i~:_·'.. : ported nd More mck.ly Jhan Ever Subscribed

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·: I: C •· _c i Our Goverhm.~rit_ Loans should _go-"over the top" as eagerlY,JlS : our soldiers do, in order· to carry with them the terror of furious attack. . Our dollars must rain upon the e,n~my· ?s over .. whelmingly as~ our ,_-hail of bullets.'.or our storm

, .We are .fighting for the liberty of the world, for the .triumph of our ideals of democracy a·nd ·self-government over the last great advocate of fo~c~ upholding iljjustice. We are buying with our Liberty Loans the security and joy of 0 1 r people for generati©ns to come. No price could · . ·

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(Continued tro:.n ;ii ge 1 ) The (or<:-gqiug comm\ti.ee r eports·

OUR INDIVIDUAL PART I were accepted: ! Some ollserv<'r~nk that the most· ; .. R.cport of Truant Officer Thomas

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C'liarac1erlstic thing about the Ameri- · v is,ts to parents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3-1 . I 1:an s~1r1 ;c,·1, In France, sometl1ln:! , "'.isi? to schools · · · · · · · · · • · · · · • • 10~

\ I whi c·h nstounds the enemy :rnd excite~ · N•_' L<"PS srn eel · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • 1 tlie fl rlmir:i ti on 1f o ur aJlip,:, is the' , c,,.al .. . ... ... . ... · ........ 4 ·n

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l 1. ..... D 1n iH·1tb~t r.:1 1 iu <l~ p-..;11rj 1·n 1e--r ,f ! ( 11 ·,:, r1 ,1or:~,J U& th-= r 1 1 Ilo\1 s: , C'iou ,,., ,: , h ,,•_vc ~ him 1·e1n r l.: <1l •lt ·; .r 1 ,\·• 1.C_lu 1 rfti c·!, 1 rH'Y in n[' 0 TI fi ;::lnin '! 'fh (' \" UTt-! ".r"c ' \\ 'ifd · · · • • FJ'-oot- ; ... t•r ~t..' le~ .\.;_,::,-, but t' n.c h is ~;n i:i- 1 !.1

fd,'\d_t1..l •• ••• •• · · .i•'l l" . l I . ! t 1 t fi ht l · u; ' ,1 W , d .. .. A, 1 ;·, '. •nt 11 · \:·or ,mg un n a grea ,; · , :fLh \Vard (1s t p 1 ,Ii

mg mac:h1nc·. . 1 Fifth \van.I (2nd P .) . . . . . .. . . . . :i!i' BvPrr Am"ncan a1 homp should ·

frel nn indh i<l nnl r<';;pon<sihii;ty and Tnt al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 <i~ l r]o hi~ or lt,·r indh·i<lnal pm·t in , win- ,tq,crt was acccpt,,1 on r.in1 0 !1 u

· nin;s th<> w,11·. 'l'her, is not an AmP"· \~.'af!l <' ,· ,l urgan. J('an r·it I:l.l"l1 who ,'an not h C' lp Y, 'n the , rcasurer's R-p or l w:ir ThC' F ,nrth Li l1PJ' y Loan <!rive, Tr·,,, , ·,·r l <•1 1::i nrl l''p;ir~ <· ,J wllich ll "J!/11 :- '3PJHPmhPr :.!8. offers fl I 1 • c•' ~ ;H :i62.03 u;, I qp:J Or, . :::rf':i.t oppnr,1mit~· · 'or c-on<'erted ac-tfnu a111I f" r in, ..... '<l •1a1 -fH•tion . and the I S 1.• p ' t Oday'"" r, .:, r · loan w ill h<> :i trPTnendous success If I Sup' t Jl. A. Oiiay J, c",.- ::<c· ◄ • · •'

1 1>ach .A1,,e1·i<'an will do his or lJµr in11i- ; "nt lll:. report wh ,f'h ·1•a:s ,er y tn• 11 t~ I

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vi dual part a~ each Americnn soldier ' rcSting, It follo • s: O· uJ~\ r 5 tl ., i '.-ii~ 1 I ln il'r·,n,·c> c!n,. hi" part. Our sol,liers I Rl'port of H. Od;iy, ~•lpr.•rin ., 11 ,1ew I

I deserve such support from the peop1e cf ~!'hnol;; for thf' 1 , s: i -·cl,0t ,l n,or- 1 , at home. f ndiLg October 3rd, ll-' :L 1

I 'i' ·• tai number cf teach,·,s . . . . . . . t;, J

W e're back of 'em. Show it. Total number to datt>. Thir war is not of guns alone! ·: Ft C1~:i d0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . 1 01 Your share is your UTMOST. .:i1<i Grade • • • • • • .. • . . . . . . . . . . . . .,~' The boyi! a, e countina on you. :• ,l Crn de · · · · · • • • • • • • • . . . . . , . . J1'. Bonds fi r. ht bef.ind the guns. .i 11 Gra le · · · · · · • · • .., , , Now is your time to pur1ish. ..;t ~l ( qt'l e · · .. · · · .. · ~ 1

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KEEP LIP THE STEADY STREAM '.Ii r. ·J :le ........ • l .; : ,' : igh School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . .ir,:, I

(II er there In r!'·111c<' art! mamm.;th ,Jer,o ts stored to thC' roof with muni­tion.; ano sup1d1P;;. Out from theil' gates sf i:enmin.~ o,·ei· hun,lred and

IA hmt<lrecls of miles or roads motor !or• ~ 1·iC's. rraini<, !l1'Jd,,eamions rushing sup-~ noxJ;Jp. t)!.e,>1,ttttl:e .l\P<'S. Over here at u; a: ' h .. uridre.tl war•' Pl< great ships ar<'

heir ;; laden with the guns, thP ~hot. ' the shell, the powcler, the vehicles of

trnnsport to teed these depot~ th ron"'l their receiving doors.

TJ1fok of the billions anr1 hi!linns ,?( llolla1·s neecletl to supply them all! 'l'hink of the Bnvs 'lt the fro:i t who arp enrtangered, unless the supp!ir~

J an·iyp on timP ! .Aild then thinl, of whnt YOU urnst rto to keep up thr i\teaclr stream !

I r,cal ..... . ... . - . . . .. . :' [; 1. f ,\ s w e had a larger ri't nbri1~ <· ~ 1,1-111 11

! 1 ~r;~ t y €1:-t r iu t11\· i. .. ~t. F, ,1._. i1! , :1e I• i tli \Van!, \\ ,, (r u·,,J i t lh", - 1 , . ,

c.1,c 11 another F: r ~, Gr:.,,, ir. tile ,,.-elf 1J r- t1Tet bu'' ii( ·,,.J ' , , > 'c ... d I • P ~ '-'·:ond C:ratl , ti "ti«c -\•j~J, ,i. , v 'reel. building.

Our average att~ 1 ': l'.LP r, ,. !J. , I i_, cn :ll ,~· n5: 2~i79 . 'f' I t~ 1 '1111'1 1Pl t I .i~ f' .Jun10 1.· f-I1gh 8 boc! f ,,,. t1.t~· \' r I ·· 14\ ll 01orcu an, •. · v_•,,1 11i1 · : , vh Sc,ioul en ro!la r nt ,. 11 nr '

1,J.n !·1st ; car T t,11 ., , c.,1 ., " ' '·'

'.·bou L l h e- ,ame 11 11nJ" , r,1l 1, 1 · h J 1>l l.hi R year to g< to work ·•s , ,tl ',s, year. This s ,1c;1 .v ,1 1 1li

\. 1:.i 11nu11ity as 1nruy :ce- r '" ,

,rgt ,r mnnbC'" tlrn n \ d , up .. o ,,

This Fonl'th L!Lerty J,1ntn for l l'.1<> end o: 1he "l i · rb Gr ade ;

Si :-.. \'~c have h::id quite a. 11u.n'1er of ·iupils Pnter -our bCiwds fi 0111 tt, e I parochial school., and from ~ ho,11s I ~ut of town. The~ lluw come f.o us 1·

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Billion Dollars ls your an swer! 1 Our sol<liers do not :-:ay after u 1 fight or two, "I ,havi> done enou1.:1t :" , 'l.'hen, sure!), neither will YOU 1 afte1· J•ou havp bought a bond or t\\'o. Parochial School ()uL of Town I

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By GEORGE ADE We come to another big tash. This time we need not call for

helpers. The volunteer worn.ers stream in myriad hosts along the main highway leading to victory and vindication.

All patriots, by confession. The grumblers are awed tnto st­

lenco. If lne taint of disloyalty remaino anywhere tt is hidden as a shainefu.l secret. The heads are wagging' and we hear many bold assurances,

"I'll do ell I can." • rn go as far as the next fellow." "'I'll tal'le all I can affcrd to tahe.• W ct are spee.-~inl/t of course of the

Fourth Liberty Loan and the willinft-11ess of the war-baci'!.ers to subscribe.

This lime we do not explain a Lib­erty Loan and how it worhs, or why we battle with Germeny or that a war costs money. It Will just abo\lt require a search warrant to find a man who does not ea.y that he will tai'!.e all of the bonds he can .. afford" to ta.he.

But, 0 my countrymen. we need ntght schools end correspondence schools, private tutors and Cha\ltau­quaa and special informa~cn bureaus to ,enlighten Mr. A. and M::-. B. and Mr. C. ae to the real meaning of the word "afford."

Are you penciling around to find • out how much money you can set aaide ,'lrtthout the slightest tnconven­lenc• to any of your pet privata projects?

.A:re you trying to decide h.ow many bonds you will have to tahe in erder to escape the charge of being a alacher'?

Are you getting ready to answer tn hundreds a country tha.t has en­dowed you with thousands?

A!. you squint your eyes and try to decide upon the sum which will fairly represent your tndMdual quota. are you acting as a.ttorney for the Untted States of America or have you &One in for technicalities tn order to protect special interests?

In reasoning with your conscience. a.re yo,J trying to be generous or try­ing to play eafe?

It is up to you. The buci'!. cannot be passed. It is for each man to decide whether

he ts going to be a thoro\lg'hbred or a squeezer of 5O-cent pieces.

For the sahe of your own self-re­spect. ·come through to th• limit. If you live to be a tho\lsancl years old yo\l never will have another chance to start your iron dollars upon such a. noble mission.

Do you wish to deepen the wrh;lhles upon the brows in Pot~dam?

Would you forttfy the courage of every soldier in France?

Shall we set in such a steel!!. that the haiser can't see over the top of tt?

All right! You are appointed a Special Agent.

Don't wait for a commtttee to hunt you up or run you down.

Hurry to the, banl:'i. and brea1:'i. through the line and order so many Liberty Bonds that the man inside will be dazed and all of the neighbors surprised and all of your relatives_ proud ..

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Buy Liberty Bonds-Wholesale,Not Retail >H • • • • H , , e, o .+ Tnis S~ace Contributed to "r.Jirming the War by

f:ONREY MILLINER'¥

' , Buy every bond you have the cash

I to pn ,. for anrl then every one you can pay for iu futu re installments.

into into I J. H. s.-l J. H. '3.-l Works, a t r.eading, in which that ~ "-'·~-<»-<Z>-<$>-<ct--:i>-<~~~~~--4>-<l>._•

Sixth Grade 2 Sh,Jli Grntl ,·- ·ll I r·omp~ny agree,] to cleliYer and place ORRIN[ SAVED BRIG. GEN. BUCK Fifth Gra.de-l5 r,- ,"th Gra J. - -·, : j 'H 1 ~c:ap e•; f •Jl' • Ile s um of $610. On in' don o-f <;It :· ;t t he board decided to

Fourth Grade-:; Fc•1,rt h (}r a !, -2 Stop, think and loosen. Buy.' Tl · 1 G ., a 'l\,'l d t llo c..,•Jtrnct to the Remppis !Jrt raue- T hi··fl Gr· ,<'·- 'i Bond~:::e versus Bonds, wh·ich? Sec d G d p, 0•1 • m1 c-r >1 11. i ;on Ornt the same is ~" .on ra e---1 :.:, , NJ11d Uriu(··-1

GUINAN'S ~

l t =======::::::::::===A Commander of U. S. Brigade in HIM FROM DRINK

"'t ·• h A •ppro v,, ,l t~· 1he Stat e authorities , ~ r 11<e t e sneer from the Hun! . . tc tal from th,' p,, rnd1i;i l " t'1o,I r ;,·, i~r:;. t r' to tl!e board being oblig-1 Bonds . a e s'vmbols of RIGHT ~-1, c,ut of to"'n- -· q. 111·1' · ,- t 1 ' , • , · ' · · •'ntPl'f''' of

57" vv, ' ,{ 1.,, ... o •a ,., , lu r q, for « .. me. The Secretary

I Remember Chateau. Thierry! u t f h fi __________ .., __ ,._,. _., + STR-E I

B During the · th ,, . i \, • •· ins t ruc t ed t o no i y t e irm. • • .. I. 1 NGTHENS I' ends fight in the trenches. away to mon tc ,. re haH' ~no· tl j. A. • con,muni ,• a. t io1~ . was rec_ei~ed ... :J ~ 1 -------- Philadel h' t ·,;m t he l,~.- rrc,·1s10n Assoc1at10n

CLASSIFIED ADS I }T:◄DNE\)S • ·, BLIND THE HUNS Mahc>no: ~~w~;s·l;i~J- • • • • ..• •'' • • ' • ~ ' ; [ !,,;,- lllfl co nperation of the school : .\.i II --- Other places · · · · · · · · · · · ~ . l. r nr i_ and a contribution toward fi.

1. PURIFIES BLo· I In this war aeroplanes aro tlle eye~ • . '.' • ... . ''' '. '' ' ~•; ' ll, l, J• 11 I; thP rn uv ement. No a c1.ion r I .11. .QD of the army. Total .. . .............. ... ...... ~ ;.11 ,· ·,1~. t_a}:'.;;·. , . . . -----•--------------i , 0HnYhelrn in" thousancls of tiles so Jou S E v 1 . . • 1 ., L1._ ,llt .\ . Shutz, of Ph1!,1tlel-

l -- I . . ~ , ., ..... . <:' ,. ' • e ' e rn 1 " nacl co,n , to 1s »11 ?!.. f, ~ra,tu iie of the Shenandoah

You can't expect. weak kidneys to ' au _fi,..b ,us will_ pl:1(•c m tl!e hanrls , om cut of town 'l3 · while ' " h ; •: •· 11 a u<! 1-:wztown Normal applied ' . . kr i, p up irnder the tPr .. ific strllin of na. of Ueneral J', r~h.mg Lhe e:rnct locntion Je~,t ?ut of town-15- ' 101-;:, c., 16 j t,~;'" ,1 rio~·i •00 ,,a 'he teachil~g corps.

watch . on Centie street. t u r e 's effoi't to fil r r t' ._, of enemv fon ·Ps rn everv sector of till' I I OJ one reason ':>r n :-1 0 I Pr , h • o 11 1. 1 • fl! d . . ., . • , """ ac1uti an<J , • 'i. d __ . • •. <' . 1 11p ,en ion was e . 1 er can Cail~~" 102 South Cata- po1 ,-: ons 01 c of t «<' Pystcm unless the:v front and preveut the euPmy from ~ a I.a, ge num~Pr 01 tcacL . ,.; , 1 ►· 8 ; tis Paid I

aTid "' .t same by ·p oving arp given a little help. Don't allow learning th, ctisp'lsnl of our own .. n_t th18 .month ,n.t ' t .• a \L 111 , \• , 1 i("'"1 Bovn " ,. Books $361 31 o-7-at you.- kidneys, tllL mol:it o I e rworked bo~s. This fl lone may sav~ the lift> _, ,b,utlltate m 0,10st ca 8 'r, ,, 11r111 . \ ,, , , i< .1 :, .. Co FJ xpress '{ 74

orga1 , f b d b f b u s 1 utes. \\ e arP ,, 1 i"' iJ r . ..-----...... ---~ _______ . 1" o your o Y, to ecome dis- o your son or rather or hnsbanll ·Jarman t L t· •· . · 1 " 11 [:.• .c. m1 ::;1 p;i l1es . . . . 120 00 .

e~sP-d wl:Pn :i. li\tl"' attention now wilt and perhaps tens of thousands of 3~hool. en a in teacl. s r m 0 1• H ·1 •'.!1 'fd ep .un, C'o. , Reut~l . . 4 18

BERTHA LEFKOWITH A S1~rnLer9 Conservatory

Graduate

Is Teaching Piano For particulars inqui re al

5 l:..nst Mahanoy Avenue.

PH:Hnt rt. Don t try to c'1eat nature others. The tr d· . . , • . \[1·t, ,n Br.ul le_y t'o., Suppl!es . Ul 81 It can't be done. l\Ieas n1·e yonr risk against thP risk lpfor~ tI10 ay:; .~f Im , itute n, ,cl Jllst ' < '. Rr0 i~et. 11 ·,11 1 ;n ir and freight 62 ,ll

As :•:uon as you commence to have f bl • t fl 1 ,.· 1 • . ., 1., 0

[. opern,ig CJ f ~,,he;ol pr o·:,-d 1 1•a11 :'l •i.11t 1• ,1; .. Co., Supplies- 4 :J5 , baokache, feel nervo11s 11·1·ed oi· worn ° every no e av,a or in tin~ for e Y 8 '1 1., actory a r..<l " 11 ch ;'.oo<t <vo,· J, ;. ," Co< nib, \ tf;da·v1·ts Out

',,1·thouf. cause GE'I• ' BUSY Th' s•:. you-He ~oes up tr• •!ay ancl ref urns, ·' ·ts l a cco1.nplished. l •'u1.wrl 1<> ,1\1'c '·'I,·., -,1.·1·•~.. .,:,. 111s11 1··.11'1cc·.. . 50 •r , • i::: v he 111ay do the sa111P thin~ to1notTO\Y (-' ac ,ers 111 the p · -. • " · · ~ · · · · i 2 OO an, l!HuallJ 1Varning~ tll.tt· your kid- ·0 ,. th . roper t•·ar, ' 1 I n~rnrl <:v inan' · llPp't Store, Supplies 10.00

neys are not working properly and antl the next day, but he neYer knowi,- -1 ~uthe f ll~n~g, CJlf ~elt '.rn~ a~d ,1e 1•1 5\ , .i. L Tfa w T, •' tl . 'o .. Supplies . 13 50 threwing off the poisons as Lhev if he' w ill come llown aliYe or dead- Th Cias cl en Vtlr) satiffac·10 r:, l r . .f 1 re ;", r Ci • Supplies . . 154 79 should · Y» t he does it day after day and feels , . e ompu sory E , J•atioJ.J L:•w is \\" t' .Ja ,· 0• . •,r1 s Samuel

. . mg s t t ictl f . . . . . . ' . . . . •u . • ' I . Do not delay a _minute. Go after the Iris job is never done. Neither is ais e is duey Tr~'.:n~J ';; ~ ,u,( ' !,JI!<' 1 \\ ,,1 i !d ' :;1J1•I \:rr st .... _.. 10 70 I ---------------- cause of your a1lmr nts or you may yours. not even if you bought a LilJ- or h;s fnith f 1 ·f c I om O 1 . •1 I , , , o., Supplies 15 00

. 1 find yourself in the grip of an incu{· erty Bond l'Very day. Res' ect u !)rt " ,,m,·,· • ,.!,.,, , \ :-- Pa ir.,, r < n. Snpplies . . 9 01

3ale of Powdered Sugar Forbidden ahle d"se.,., ,,, GOLD l'.II E P.\L Ilaarlem AmPricans, FIGHT with your dol- P fully sur~ •tted, !T. G Fbilipi:; ''OlH,e, Supplies 83 06 l'owdeiell sugar may not b ~ sold Oil C:i psulel:i will giv e almost instant lars, staucl sta1mch behind the brave H .• t. ODA);, t' l;c- ,ogrn, :ti" !ns1 tute. Books !JH :J5

IC ,cept for commercra,l rnanul actur- I relief from kidney troubles, which boys. Bring with you cash and liUY Tax_ Receiver Jecsl' ;__~?vt:l~\. il,<~,",1·1111: J ~ :b, I is & ;\I ~ 1, . Supplies . . 174 78 i11g purposes and ior commercial baL(· may be th e unsuspected cause of ill 011 installments. And do 1·t NOi" .' • J - , ,., • Ga•. !': P" . Co., Light .. 11 16 50 . • , h v ., ov1er to the schuc-1 Ii rd c, ur ng t '" , ., T T I ing. Its sale for domestic consump , ealth. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OH ________ nont., of SeptembPr, $3_ ry

7 1 , ~ • ',:; ·•• n-:>:. ut·, ·1•• a. x on Bonds 545 30 I tion and to n •f nilers for distribut(on : 8~opspuulerse woilrl1·gd1·~ n tlheHaworl~· TOhielyCare '1 Stick to YOUR Bond-Trench. ·cho~-t taxes, CG•ming 1,, the' ~e ~c:l..u,P '.,~ ~~9 '~t '.: _n}ir,:.\;Jsr .:' ~~1~i!~cks . . 3580 8080

i , • ,... ar r.n1 ap- he board dul'in" t ' f fi ' • · · · · · v mong domestic consumerii is for I sules imported direct from the labor-; They even cruicified prisoners. tringenc H. , w1.0s O • ll au< ,ai 1 'f hon•a.~. r;a us r. Andi tor . . . . . 50 00 b!den. . atories in Haarl,..m, Holland. Ask I K..eep YOUR conscience clear. ieat a.ttrf~tive 1f~ mo.,i'. bly n ,po_i t n ◄ J. 1, :,,rkm . labor and supplies 54 80

The foregoing shall become effec 1 )Our drug., ist for GOLD MEDAL ant.1 1 .: Th·e Hun , MUST be crushed. ·heck H. nn . .H.com;,auv•<l th~ .r. I. · rkln, 1abor and supplies 81 08 ,, . • is cornrows.o n (at 4 • r T I ,, r1·· · 1 d 1.

tive Oct. 10th, 1918. j acce:1~ no subst1tnt~s. Look for th@ His sister urges you to buy. ent .) amounted to .. 1 494 8~ , } , · · ,,r ia , or a:i. supp 1es 1 25 HUGH DOLAN, name C:OL:;:> MEDAL on every box.1 Mcney talks! Buy more Bonds. vas directed paicl. ' ·· · N ,P

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::;· • r;-, .. Coal • • •.,. 55 50 Federal Food Adm'1n·1strator for Three size>, sea!E'd packnges. Money ! -------- Pass Uo Cou~ty o t · . ', _,is 1 i <· < o .. f'oal . . . . . . 55 50

- f d d · r th d t h . , · · nven 1011 \< J -•11· " l . SehUylKill County, Pottsville, Pa. Jt un e _ I ey o no elp you. a ,J "ON-WITH THE TANKS" 'J'.~c Mahanoy Cit y Scllool JI,,, n l - . . I

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France Honored For Bravery.

W~shAway Skin Sores , , ,, . I "THE RJ,JCORD'S" job work - in, Smash 'em and cra:,;h 'em and treat ,<'huylkill County ff r PctOf? ' ~ .,')<';a OV ·,R'NORKED MAN I

1 ~ I RECORDS Jol!J work 1" , eluding letter heads, note llea.:s en - ·1m rough! · hon !0

1be .held at P c Ww il ie diJri11g To the many sufferers of skin disease

~u q etter neaas, note !leads, en• l l't' 1 1 CLT• d.,· Ja.m 'em anll cram 'em-that's the e \lee, of Octoher l•Hh Cc,u l ln't Get Man to Fill His Place Tl. n. D., the liqui<l wash, has become a velopea, poUtica.l and personal ei,.rd, .. 1 ve opeil, po 1 .ca. an ner3onal • T' R~signations Ar.;eptcd . H ,ici t o KeP :J On. How He Did It. • household word. Th0y know It ls r~liable &dT~11Dg sheets O 1nv1tauone t.<: - i advertising sh~ts. mvlw.Uons, etc.- ; I~very

81:~n:jack of ·eru wants you in '.l'h" resiguation« 01 1 Ii ss · : ...cl' ' ' ·Jot! ' , t~fili~!Ytoca~c~~\1iii~~d 0?t 1fo \t'dr diei:~:

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· I a,:,eaks for itaelt 91')' It. , 11188 Mary E. :.faddock a11ct M i -~ 1 c , hors. It ha~ proved itself a remarkable iii,ealll.for ltaelf. Try tt. back of 'em- J atl!a rinc Malloy \> re t 1 .,. , . · •·a t o1,n . < •c ' 1 - "I am an cugiuccr n•mcdy for all forms of Eczema. It Js a

I --------.--- I 'l'al·ing ti bonds f th b k , ,- l" ,. " nc"f'JJ e, : fl •l ', •nrl ~, <•J""Orlt~ct o I Id t 1 ' germicide that is harmless to the most . -- - ' ie · rom e • an 8 · • 1 mo 1011 c. Po:, t Mc1·,:-on tlw ho ·• nl 1 · 1" ' ~ cou 110 8 ceµ, <lelicate skin, but ~till it is effective and ----------------; RUY, BUY LIBERTY HOND._, E,ery last son of 'em says to buy ' "~li t info (h,, eleccion u' t ~o, •;,c'i-.•, . ~ "· Lt'<'< ;i ll ! l! P t 1rn <'. I could not g<'L 1 ,1u!ck in action. H you are a sufferer -§i~~~~~~~~9 EET~~~~§.,_,,,...;. _. . OR BY nv, T.T. BERT'r. more ot 'em-

1~1SB Mary Calnon and Mi~~ :\I ,. , []. ' "' tr fi ' ' n v 'l lace so had t.o keep from skin dis~ases, including ulcers, pim•

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I ' n 1 ey 1 ~eull.1. ~ ·e1v111g all •I I ,. , " /? 11), 11, ,1 ,.,,~ so I fr..el fine a11d preparat1'on for all skin d1·seases I • ... ♦ J l,t;,c·~e·LAllr" b thl' ships, and on with the JJullets, :en ' ' . ' le VO _es o··. mern '.'• ·•; r '· C Come in today ai•d ask about' our guai••

;If ' 1 '1 an,! on with the guns, and on with the ' t . . fncir :a;alan t> s ,, •11 Le «·;:; 11 ' r i,. " ' a ll righ "--T~aac W. B radforrl. · antee on D. D. D. Also about D. D. D. I 200-202 East Mahanoy Ave / :r1011 t •1 Both a ..... 'fl;,,-,.. i~ no Sf'Cret about Vino!. It f:Qap, that keeps the sk1·u healthy. · · · ' IJa,·onette@, and on with ,·our dollars · ' · re ., c ··m<1.l 8 h , 11 ~v

I I • ' grad11at n 1''", 'tR ,- 11cc,' f:'- in such cai:ies to beef I ~f)ec1-al1'"t 1·11 d1"f'ea"e.:,'" of ·, ""'liliiiimriamm•-"!" : to semi them OVE'l' and keep them . es . ' · • D D For 15 Yeara

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.l, Lt.le ey<' l.'.:•r· IlO"'e •1•1d ! , there :rnd send them forward-forwar·d 1\-1· cac e.r s ked Increa se --a , .. · ,,<, -·ton I d 1 1 .· • • • the Standar .. 'I ,, _, .., <• I FOR THROAT AND LUNGS ff :, Annetta r,• ,rm n •") ' .. IJ ,, .... ,. " " es nn !'(ycnopl10~- u j, n,·oat :1nd ·,'.h ronic dif>- 11:1 1t0Berlln! . written lnttertotltf' lln·;r,'01; ~,j;;, .. l !, Il e··~ . !tP g·,•a~•>;;t body builqing M l• -skinRemedy I' I, .4 Ca.lclmn comwund tha.t will brinir re,. I Buy Liberty Bonds with every do!- tion outPnf'd tli ·· .,1 .. , ' · ;>1.: tn•1,<s;'I• •·r,:a i:12· to nics. H ARhY J. KREBS

1 I lf(\r tn maiuY acute and chronic ,.~a.seo. , · L · t · h 1·'rJ 1 Kt '1Jp.\ U1Hl u'·; 4 ,.

I 1, i:ro v:~cs i:1 ha.t,dle,,;t form, a. _hr.sic rem• lar yo_u can po~slbly spare and then I fulncss of the dcp,UtllH nl c, v, 1• ,·, !i /c1i i.' 1 .<li'O,,i.:lv r:·c,.>mm,-,nd Vino!. H. -- - -------

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I to 4 P. M. ' . 1 I 50-cenb a box incl di I: _ ,~1u c~m s!lve m the months to come. ·nensurate salary for her "' ' ll k be w lPrc.

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boyslAwa~d Fir-e Es~a·pe C-o,1trac·: C-:;•,,J ,. ;, -- ~! S,'l \r· :\f -,n<'y back if it fails. ad United Telephone, 85-E : lj __________ j who are ftghttng for u1. Get back ot t1onally . -- ---- -- -- •---

• uu. y T_ T u-s:;,_o 'I'.Y BONDS . the Loan-huy IMre Bo11<!1 ! . • fr A communication was receivcu I BJ.: Y, BUY LIBERTY BONDR ...• , _ - - · u ~~• . l • · om the Wilijaui {,'. Reruppis Iron O.R BY BY, LIBERTY

EUY LIBERTY BONDS

f\!1;, "'~~rwrtty or a newspaper 1: ,,., ,~r:u ·nrd I.Jy Its staff of writers an< ·' ireuialion. "THE RECORD" pna~ , • ,1 • " , t;n tll flnha<'r!b" t!'l'l'I'

This scientific preparation promptly kills all desire for whiskey, beer and othe r intoxicants. It can be given in the home secretly. No sanitarium ex­pense. No loss of time.

W P are ~o sure that Orrine will bPnefit that we say to you, if, after a t ria l you foil to get any benefit, your money will be :refunded. Costs only $1.25 a box. As k us for fr~e booklet about Orrine.

H. J. Krebs, 111 West Centre street, Mahanoy City, Pa. adv

Good for· This Camp!' WaRhington Camp 167, P. 0. S. of

• A., this city, today purchased $1,000 worth of Liberty Bonds.

BUY, BUY LIBERTY BONDS OR BY BY, LIBERTY.

Miss Lois Burley, chiel operatom for llle Schuylkill 1'elephone Company

, here, left this morning on a business trip to Shamol,in.

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DH.MIL' ER Eye Specialist

TUESDAYS, 2.30 to 5.30 P. M. Eyes Examined and Fitted

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