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PAGEIHRpi ,-. 1 1 : ,- -s At. Jfc. Jkt At JIB. JUL . -m rZm i'f -if. 2JL '-J -i" ! " ' il it in-run rni rm inrr rrntx rTn nil i n n' '"'VT ""'' "" ' nil imi .ii ' v - i':?,-;?-..-,-. .-i,.:"jV .' I' ,1 COTTON. W 4 If. LOCAL MARKETS. . .-. c Tin f - 20. Leik 8pot--014- NEW YORK COTTON. : Ll- soDt. 13 There was a t the opening of, the Cotton 1 ! fnr the season. V With OCI II II 1 W . v - . - - - ,;-x-, . f gftWHOLESALE PRICES. .-low . u i quite generally.xepbrted more rapiu uruKieas was - Willi II. " rpvidontly calculating. .upon, m f" . ccurp from "that source Lumber engagements Were 01 - . Waa r-T and ' the t active nTlIIl I n 'aTroW 11 t0 18 points net lower ltB5.i. tha rail, with October Ki 19.98 and January 19,60. Cov- Ums active around this level, be- Btnnpted by the. more ' threaten npearance of the tropical disturb !,pn.nii is hv the extent of the which had carried January con- ' thin nnp ppnt npr tmin1 L.tc mole 1 xr - r Lthe high level of yesterday. Hip ia it luiwu.vu - j renewal ui iica.vjf geueiai break into new low Eggs Butter, per lb Country,, . . - 42c. ... .30c Kiv.)n-.'-l,Ul . " i- j- ' J'-. .: .. ..-I ""ece-- '? ??ct were irregular. : Stocks which devlon- r-uaate uucks; apiece . . . ,.6005504 . ' " iu. me re- Guineas, apiece .C ... .'. . ... -. .350!, brfaks nade; a better - showing uul tux tuer iiquiaation among; invest ment shares, -which was shifted to new quarters, prevented a general im provement .Pennsylvania was. mark eted in -large ' amounts and' receded fractionally.? Canadian Pacific; Lehigh Valley and . Northwestern were de pressed a point or more. The special ties presented a better front with good gains for : General Motors,' Texas Oil, Mexican Petroleum, Sugar and Gener al Electric. - , - -;. The later dealings ' were signalized by improvements1 when short covering made itself felt. Steel and other favo rites made up J to 2 points from the lowest. 3 -The- closing was firm: Liber ty bonds sold at 99.90, to 99.96. TT1 v, pTOCKS, ' ; ' . New; York, .Sept., 13. Offerings were -on a smaller scale in the early market today and ' price-mpvements r; n rn 1 11 1 s 11 j .1 1 hi 1 . UI I iLILI l 1 1 I - I i uuiyiini .. ---.! I I I ' I U 1 1 1 1 V ' 1 1 I II i -13c S r-- y' -.-w.-i-.-rvj. I : - (By AssQciated Tress.) : tieei i . . . . . . . . . .. i.,.12 Irish Potatoes, Jersey Joint,..! . ,11, pK. Dags 'VV 14.50 N. C. Harass pound .;.. i ..2627c N. C. Shoulders ahd Ribs, lb ..25 26c Cabbage, (100 lbs). ...... ..$1.50 Hides, Green v:....Uf.i..;vV..20c lWooI, free of bur . .... ...... . .'. ; .55c Corn, bushel . . , ........ , ; .$2.75 Bee's wax ........ ... ... .. . .i. -1220. Salted Hides : : v. . 4'. :18c TaJlow .............. .. ... . . 4lic wool, clean . i . . .". ; ; .;. ; . 450c Wool, burr ... .4;.. ; .V4550c Spanish. Onions, he crate . . ,$1.7b WILM 1$ GTO N NAVAL. STO RES.. Spirits 39c - ; . . ' Rosin $5.00--$4.80. : Tar $3.50 and 16c. - . Crude $3.60 $3.60 $2.60.' ' 1 o iinff ami i Ud with October toucnmg 19.80 V January la.o eaujr m 1ue.a1.1er- OA A OO nnlnin Mn4 1 .nni an active positions, mere appear tn hp no fresh news -feature con- Li with the decline, but there was j P"-" . f i -11 ; .' t little support aiier tue tuvenng ffBent OL lUf iuicuuuu ouu. caxijr Cotton 451. :; Spirits-. . Rosin 0; Tar--52. ; Crudfr 1. i Receipts: - 7 scribedforlibertyf loan bpndsrinlth enthusias , mof the campaign and now find, themselves in need, cr .loney, are rGiriductoMrD '.. nway, jirv ynaqoourn icx : Newsof death of Mr. J. D; Minnis, New ?Y6rk, Sept. 13. Many persons -t-'- - - ---- - !-; ; - ' 5, ;. . -I .- ,J 4r about 35 -years of age, one or tne moat .1. in ordinary circumstances : who. sub-J -: ' , - ' -; x ?- ' ' x-u 'V veriaiied atriain out of this. pr "any other j feity,:- Vhich occurred kt- ' the home of Mr. and ; Mrs. J. "A.,; Brown, th ,T,nrtot toH,n;- k i Mmnis f-were, -boarding,, this r morning- statement Issued here toddy f by John ; muir, a XN ew X QTK . StOCK urOKer, Wua i w llu ,. geuuiue uw iiei e wuci c iiie took an antivR nart in Hhp lasf lihcrtv deceased lived for .years arid ih other loan campaign. ; This has occurred inj cities where he was;know4 Mr, MirU the" last few davS. it' Was statodrmi 1 his was" taken ill about 4 o'clock , this the ' EastsideV and' other poorer dis-t morning witl gastritis arid died about 1 trifets of the city, especially among the; two hours ; later. ' The funeral serv- loreign-speaking population r- ;7l -1 ices win De conaucieq.irom tne. nome p Tvot : -knowfngvWhereyw-'go,. thbl0Mr.;;Brpwn tomorrow a:fternopn. at American Beet : Sugar! V. .'. American Can: iJ? -." ..' American Ca:& Foundry American Locomotive .. . . American Smelting & Refining 95 . 3-8 84 40 72 60 1-2 i statemensjiidthey?-fall ;;v.tctiriisp?rclck::an4;wJn be with Masonic hon- unscrupulous 'private banks", .and " ac- ofs.' Interment ; will .be; made 'In 'the" cept ' the.- first ' Did : that ; is offered.' cemetery there. ;, " i' J ,;; : ;';v 4 i American Sugar Refining Anaconda Copper H . - . . Atchison . . ' . . Baldwin - Locomotive . .' Baltimore fe - Ohio . . ' Bethlehem -Steel 'B" . . c Canadian Pacific V.'v -V.-', Central' Leather . .. ; . . Chesapeake '& Ohio iv1 SAVANNAH, NAVAL STORES. Savanah, ;f 'Sept. "i 13.-f-Turpentine i ,.noiA1 nrara'callaro r.,-fil'm,40 1-2: Sfl.lPS 4 4il ' . Tt.r.tiTta ' 1 9.9. ? Phla irrt ' M il XV: Of ' Tolit Rosin firm, sales 914; receipts 884; Chino Copper ; . . . - ."i Kshipments 294; stock 87,475. Quote: j Colorado Fuel & Iron : (bid) break i 5 lOttO Cioseu Close. hober . teinber nnary . irch . very steady. High. Low. ... 20, ... 20.04 .. 19.93 19.45- 19.87 . ..20.09 19.61. 20.05 .. 20.25 .19.70 20.19 ..109 7-8 ..: 70 1-2 ..i6 14 .. 59 1-2 66 3-8 : 102 v . .154 7-8 .. 82 3-8 .. 55 7-8 . . 59 1-41 54 There is a wide and active Dtiblicl The deceased:-was knoWnfo prac market' in these bond3 on the .stock I tically every; railroad mari In" this. city, exchange. . TheT closing yesterday were Columbia, Chadbourn arid , all iriterme 99.71 for the $100 ' bonds;arid for the $50 bonds, . -; r ' ; J jizens and . was "held iit.the-very liigh- rne statement poimea out mat such.rest esteem;oy all. ; He had been run- a situation Will tend to shake jthe con-; 4idence;of the;i ublief iu-i government bonds , and prove an , obstacle in;. th success of the next loan:: V?" CONGRESSMEN HOPE EARLY ADJOURNMENT rilng: as briductor x bn the Coast' Line for about 18; years, although he Was a comparatively1 : young mari. 1 .His jec- " j ord With the; company that he served i j So faithfully was very good,, it 'is! stat ed. . or years ne : was on ine wii-; mlngton-Cblumbia run' arid' duririg thai: time" he lived in this city., -'About; a 1 Mr. John A' May, Sherif of Hbustori County, Dotban, Ala., says a that Buckeye Hulls are cheaper than -old -style because they are all - hulls arid no lint nd because "they os( him much less per ton. ; This ibqlauis1n few words the unusual econoW of using ' - Cottonseed ' tl.. !.. . . (mM-j. miHrliaff f- tflrl , TA ' ; -' the amount of jmoney you may how be spending for old style hulls ; ' ; 3rotj can get much .more roughage in the form of Buckeye Hulls and ; ?,ftwUl be better roughlagetocv v; Buckeye HuBs are not only liritless butctheyare clean and freTS bf trash -and dust1' The minute you buy arid feed Buckeye Hulls you realize how much more economical .. ey-jftre;; jTxyV . Ta secured best muTts lucid lo dcTelopthe ehiutfe &or, wet the hulls A r. . thoroughly twelp koan before feeding. ' It U;ey to do tW byj ; - wetting them down night and morning for the next feeding. If it any time ; . ; -I tbift cmot! be dn, et dowtf at least thirty nfatfes. If you prefer to . . .v' i" feed the bu2s3rj, use only halfts much by bulk as of old stylo buBs. ; : Gives tbezicbt fectnuJUl vrvy -combination of feeds used in the South. Telia i ' how much to feed for maintenance, for milk, for fattening, for work. . Describes' . - Buckeye Huns and gives directioaa tor using them properly, . fend for' ycr-;;. ;y ." ; copy to nearest toilL ; ' ' r;i.. -":tr:" - r-rr.-,:'::;-.T-i;:f' ,'-,;( -.. ;. 5 Ma. fugiito Jfiaim Chartotts , 6reeotood Jadtsoa LitBa od.Kaeoa KempUs Setam -e. Washington;- Sept. ; IS. Hope at the 26 29.80 26.25 B 'P E. F, 5.60; G, H, .5.65;, I, 5.70; J Columbia Gas and Electric 04 19.53 19.96 -h bS0' M 5-955 N 6.80; WG, 42 3-4 -capitol fori early adjournment of, Cori- i year ago he was married to. MissJ'Mil- dred Edwards, $ f Chadbourn, and dur ing their residence here lived on Post- office " avenue. ' Rec he asked ;to "WW, 7.35.- CHICAGO GRAIN: i." Chicago, Sept lS.-Wet weather in I Ttxro 'onI '" o fASkAAftoli'A afl rtf YCRK SPOT COTTON. j dtio?ls in nthr itnnoTtant rorn nrn. York. Sept. 13.-Spot ; cotton Iht7 at ha oh,.. Ut; middling 21.30. NEW ORLEANS COTTON. Sew Orleans, Sept. 13. A contiriu- ducirig States, Where dry weather was needed to mature the erop made the corn market swing upward today.- Op ening prices,, which ranged lfronr3-4c AO- wulmu ' nfF fi-3J!r nn witi TtopemW af 1 17 M of yesterday's . selling movement g.4 t 1-18 and Mav. at j , 4 to 1.14 3-4. ?nt the price 01 COlton aownii to lw.rA folWpfl hv an vanr.P all roimH i iats in the first half hour of busi-. ..ra v:, fli8h ; ! - M today. The market " was held; wnrtori ,hi.hir Hrfav 'fk rsnir' air at the decline.byjdrouthy.cori-. f weftthr.art a finiir tions in the Eastern belt and rumors eff ect on tbe oats market. - L a storm in the Gulf of Mexico. - pmyis;nv.o with mm Twr Cotton i closed steady ;af an advance quotationg Dn hogs failed to act as a4 lu iu I off siot l 1 A chvrtaro Vm n- faminA in flfmr ifl Jq'? in prospect, according to leading jmill- CIO UOIU iltUWUVUO " 1 v v..vuv 7.25 ; ' Corn Products. . , Crucible. Steel' ..1. ;. Cuba Cane , Sugar . . . Erfe.:.; . . , . '. . -. General; Motors . . . Great Northern pfd . . . . Great Northern Are ctfs Inspiration Copper . . . t. Int. Merc. Marine pfd . Kenecott Copper . ,; . . Douisville & Nashville . . Maxwell Motor Co. . . . Mexican petroleum . . . ." 9Q 1.9 i eress erew todav into a ereneral hp-1 W J. d 1 w ' " . w - t . . , I . . . 1 ' . . 45 1-2 Her tnat tne session coum De.; closed J oe transierreq to tne jonwayrun ana 69 1-4 'around, : October M with nearly; all- irif- he was given permission to exchange 20 7-8 i was some talk . of ; fixing September 22 'vacation change of runs he has been liying.'lu Chadborifn. ;' i;V' -;"i" 'S.v.- '!; s Mr. Minnis was a'Sfiriner and Mr. i . 92' 1-2! as the date.f- . .102 1-4 1 Factors . in hoisting - the . .; 32 3-4 jhbpes of legislaturors were the ' Seri- Alex SHoldenecretary Of St; John's . . 53 ; I ate's ' passage of the enemy - tradfng ! Lodge, A.' :F. . & A. M.; was - notified . . 84 1-4 aiu m two aays, wnen two weeks naai -"is morning uy veiegrapn oi. uis . 40 5-8 j been the estimate . of . many, and . 115 prompt reporting of the eleven billion . 31 1-2 ' dollar war credits bill with unanimous . 89 3-4 approval of the Senate Finance con? death.-' The funeral services will be with Masonic honors and, all ' Masons are invited. His Masonic ''..' riieriiber- ship . was with, the Charleston S. C, mittee. ! I Temple and he was li member of the High. Low. Close. I " :ober . kmber pory . I!.. . .. 19.49 .. 19.34 . ; 19.30 .-19.51 r. 19,68 18.99 18.75 18.83 19 io 19.33 ,19.30 that wheat receipts at all primary markets would soon increase from day 19.63 to day. Man v of -the ; lones who sold out punLtno orwi 11 vn. j their corn yesterday were Dusy re- ' uneans. ept. it. poi coi Midvale Steel Missouri Pacific Nevada Copper .. .... .. IStew York Cnetral . . . Norfolk and Western '. Northern Pacific .. .. ... . Ohio Cities Gas ' . . ". . ;, : Pennsylvania . .'. . . . . ; . . Pittsburgh Coal .. .-. Ray Consolidated Copper . . Reading . . . . .. .. .. llepublican Iron and Steel Sinclair Oil .. .. .. .. Southern Pacific . . ... "... . . Southern -Railway : ; . . 35 52 1-2 Senate opinion regarding probabl Columbia todge : B. P: "0.: E.; also a fciling 19.50; idling 20.63. 13. a a i mt- - -.1 .a-.. A. . buying U joaay. r ne wow was .iruuis , StudebakerCo . . m . .i.44 3-8 . .22 1-4 surance bill differed, some members . . 77 ; j believing it; can be passed' with brief . .111 j debate and others that it would be , . 99 3-i , necessary to postpone action until the . .48 1-8 regular December session, if there is . .51 3-4 i o oe a vacation ..49 3-1 ..26 3-4 ..791- ..80 3-8 . .36 1-4 ..901-2 .27 llteady, 25 points lpwe Sales nr 2'td 2 JWeeir tiigher1 atlas 7-8 toi Tp fvlpn- "A lipot, 349; to arrive, 100. Low 1:20 December and 1.17 to 1.17 1-8!.. . . ' J - . I A. VVUkJ UUUJ A middling 20.13j . good May. rteceipis siock Open Close ;JL;'-. '. 4 ONLY vTWELVE BUTi HAS SEEN WAR'S H ORRORS. ' '. ductbrs:7 9; " CARE Or TEEtH,1 Dr. Edward J. Wood; Has Interesting Article in Health Bulletin. ? The Raleigh News ' V and Observer has the following today, editorially: ; In the current number of the State it mmm GOOD FOR -v. 10 -VOTES- :s ) i ; 10 For: Address . . . .... . 9 . " Iri The Dispatch Grand Prize Contest, subject to conditions goyeix- ' Coupons to be riountod must be carefully trimmed around border arid deposited mifolded and in an eriveiope i or fastened' 'tpgetrier.'"':";.'"' t' " ;' "This coupon will- be void alter September 29. v ; 7 if- -3f ' C : r CORN LIVERPOOL COTTON. t nee. , . Liverpool, Sept. 13 Cotton: Spot,; V May moderate demand, prices lower; rATS-- w middling i.ab; middling le.yu; k middling 16.40. Sales 3,000 bales, including 2,200 perican. No receints. aturcs lower. September 15.77; ptember-October 15.47; ' October- pembcr 15.05: December-January ; January-February 14!.40; March- pil 14.22; May-June 14:06. T&e above are all fixed prices. ' Tobacco Products . . Union Pacific . .' . . . , United Cigar Stores . . . JJi S. Industrials Alcohol HT ?i H2 7"8; TJ.r8. Rubber . .1,11 i-4 X.U COTTON SEED- OIL. N'ew York. Sent. 13. The cotton Moil market closed firm. ' Spoti 1 bid; SeDtember 16.15: October X November 15.32: December '3; January 15.42: -February1 :15.44: PrcH 1.0.52: ADril. 15.50; ; 'otal sales 26,700. (URTHER SUSPENSION REGISTRATION RULES n (By Associated Press.) Washington, Sept., 13. Suspension f two more years of provisioris of dipping: laws 'reauirine that for built merchant vessels admitted American registry comnlr with rier- (Steaffiboat inspection service regu llons is announced - by the' Depart ent of Commerce. One year's . Sus- Jjjon expired September i : ; -' : ; ""a the provisions siisnp-ndrf R"hins COme under tho Amorlxan flap- if ly owners can satisfy the Secretary -ummerce the vessels" are" safe;;and iWOrthy. Rpg-ulatinna irnverfiiTi p- ' r,can built vpkrpIs ar mnrh mnrp,- May:,.. PORK Oct. 'Jan. ., LARD ; Octr . . Jan. . . ; ; Oct.. it;'; Jan. . . .57 7-8. ,60 5-8 ..42.30 ..41.80 . .23.60 .22.57 .,23.65; "-21.65 .59 .62 ' 42.70 42.40 ; 23.80 22.72 ' -.' i : r" 21.87 PAR AGR APHERS' FRIEND AGAIN HEARDFROM ' (by Associated1 Press'J ' Ah Atlantic ; Port, Sept. 13. Cipri rino Castro, former president of Vene zuela, arrived here today on a Span- United States : Steel . , Utah Copner . . Wabash'Pfd. "A" Westinghouse Electric . Willy-Overland 4 .v; , . . Atlantic Coast Line (b) . ... Giilf' States Steel . .: , i . .. , Seaboard Air Line . Sloss-Shef. Steel and Iron (b) United Fruit 1. . . . . .... Virginia Cara. " Chem. (b) . . . NOTHING AS TO KAY. ' . .16 '. -.165 ...70 1-2 ,.127 7-S ..118 ' 131 1-2 ...59 . .1071-4 '..97 1-2 ...47 f ..45 ) .. 261-3 .102 .101 ...10 7-S ..44 .126 ...36 Case Did 'Not Come Up As Per Sched- ' ule This Morning. The case against Cliftoh Kay, col ored." charged with criminally assault- ins little Annie Van Bavel, now de ceased, of Castle Haynes, was not jsh steamship from alMecan . Port.handlfe(3 r.by ithe Recorder this" mora He declined to discuss tne purpose vi his' visit to this country. - ;: ARGENTINA'S ACTION WAS NO SURPRISE '. -; : ; - ; ''... f v'5 (By Associated Press.)- " . ' Washington, " Sept. 13. Argentina s action in handing passports to Count Luxburg, because : of nis intrigue in irig, as had been scheduled, an Kay spent the morning in his cell.' While it cannot be s tated on - authority that the this cial y circles today at noon that the grand Jury would be asked tot7go into the. matter, v -j-'---- ;:; - " ; '.' . There were but three defendants to face the; Recorder this , morning, grand "jury will consider the 'case s "afternoon, it was hinted in offl- Purpose of the suspension is to showing that; her diplomatic The rin. "try for tfieir ships: ?-' ' ? of whom suffered to any ma- lin foreign office, through tne Swedish jjerial extent two of the cases being legation and foreign office, Was not un-,left ,open. Steve Lawrence, colored, ictedto--?ScSs-of this govern-Jcharged with assault and battery, was ment, although it only is a J beginning let :ofl on" the payment or the costs, of remedial measures for what is re-r The case charging frthur Holmes, Viati serous situation. ; (colored, with ; larceny was left open ' The Drincinal action must come from for judgment, the defendant's bona Sweden which bears . tne Duruen oi mg.iiieu.M Iff NtJ if i ,t v r-j- -? A ,- ,,-1 1, ' : I Laaies! - " ; wny -JLIft a corn r callus right off ; v f without one bit of pain,; , J Health Bulletin ' Dr.. E.v J.. Wood, of i i Wilmington, has a most readable and informing article oi the teeth and the relation of diseased teeth to rheuma tisin and Jither ' dIseaBes.-He-alH6 comments ' on 6th& fact thai So f riTariyl people . neglect their - teeth. s v ilf 'Vthc teeth of the people were kept in a healthy arid r sariitary ; conditionVdbc tors ' would; have vastly less to do, some druggists would have to go into the food production husiness, and the j people would find their efficiency in creased by aigoOd big per cent. ;':"t "Hundreds of young men in the last few weeks or months have been deni ed the coveted opportunity to go "tb war for their country 1 for no other reason than .that they -did not1; have souad'ieeth, the experience of the last three years in Europe having shown that a soldier i handicapped by tooth deficiency or tooth disease is more of a' hindrance' than a help. ' . : "One way to. help get on with the' war is to clean our teeth. To do so is to help towards 'making the nation more-?efiftcierit.::-': . "vYEATKER RE PORT!. ! ' 1 CAMP JA-CKSON GETTING v: READY FOR SOLDIERS Twelve years old ; youngster . who has seen more, of .the strife - and hor rors of war ;than. many persons twice his age. Every Battalion .in the .Rris sian Army has a "regiment; boy" and these, chaps go. through' riearly; all the trying experiences of , - the soldiers. This. , youth - photographed ; has - been -"V-f. '"4 (By. Associated Press;) t : : COluinbia.Sept. .13,-Pre;parations are 'under Way1 at - Camp 'Jackson 'for receiving more than 12,000 soldiers of ithe national anriy from the States of North ; and: South t Ca)xlinavand Flor ida," when the rnext; Increment' of the first draft" are ordered 'to camp, be ginning September 19. Of this ; num ber, about 6,200. will be; North .Carolin iaris and 3,150 will Represent the draft districts in Sojjth Carolina,; v - other neutrai as Gerfnanys genbetweeri. tries not acting McDoul-, colored, with an assault on now taking; part in trench, life ; on fiTft ?-a' m?-yes WaTe. : - - ' - v ..the active: Russian4ront.. .T . -l terday. 6.6 feet - . , . . 4 X ;' '.STAGE. OF WATER. ; ;'' "Stage of water' in Cape r Fear, river ' 1 .'.r- f Is Sept'. 12tli. .Temperature., i0;ptiuiy ;cari lift bff every hard . corn; soft corn 6t corn" between ' the - rtoesr""as welr as hardened;; ! ft vciifnaiia inn jhKtnm'! rf tacit Y ' r.. t - Withpt' pne hit.of ;pain. ; -?A; 'rgfemus in' Cincinnati discovered freezone." It is an either 'compound and tiny bottles of this magic Asheville clear,.. Atlanta clear ;V, Charlestori rain . fluid 'ean noW be had. at ! Charlotte pt. cldy. . , WEATHER, at' 8 rMu-i x m : v. o to W I s . Chicago cloudy Galveston clear ; . , , Jacksonville rain . i v any drug store; for a ; few - cents.- . . " i ';;i;v7; Annlv spvpral drons .of this freezorie upon a;ten-:ew,prieans pt cldy; der, aching corn or; a cal- ew ;.iorK ,cipar. fius. Instantly all soreness 1 Pittsburgh foggy,. ' disappears and shorUy , Raleigh cloudy ... von wiii'iina tne corn or v4vu" ' callus. . so . shriveled, . and loose; that you: lift it , off with the fingers. - You feel .68 70 :70 f70 72 -82 82 - 82 '70 1 .52 - 70 46 7') ! 50 74 It 53 40 ; .o 1 50 j - .0 i: 62 ;i2 I 48 .-.Jb 56 ! ' .0- , 78 i '.o: h 62 1 .ItJ i . .0 .Washington. jclear.:.:v 72 i. 44 .j ,'.0' "i-:.? WiimintencWu;. ;;f.;,. . .0 .0- no pain V while applying! v , .y v ' freez:ifrwar4i ; pt TGCfAN TROOPS ARE , j Just s think! No, ; more cornsi or..caiiuie'-v lui ture you arid they go Witlt out, causing, one twinge of pain or- orenessi --ieep -a- tiny nottie ATTACKING : TEUTONS .12,- ri X re (Bj Aciqociated Press.t v. .Petrograd, . Wednesday, . .Sept. on' the dresser and never let ;a corn or i (Delayed) An .official ' statement, is callus ache twice.-Adv. . . T - : j sued . today, r by . the Rrissari wa 'de-f ; MARKED DECREASE IN ij m SUBMARINEICriMS ;parime.nt.says; , it . .1 : At t-j s i . ' ' .un ve. .noriiiem rtusaiaa irunx our,,.; advanced .; parties,;. after : desperate , fighting .yesterday,.- occtipiejj . Masci1 liondon, : eept. -.j3.-A,i marKeu, J o-: r,. i T-1 - ' -7 r : . crease.: in the destruction of-' British , . line, of .Schoroten-Silawaya.: merchant vessels v by, r mines -brv ijub marines is indicated in' the weekly ,ad mirality': statement. ; Twelve vessels of iriore ; than "1,6001 toris arid ' six of less than 1,600 tons were. sent to the bottom, as1 compared with twenty n the large and three in the , small . cat egory ' sunk the previp'U week. - The stateriienthbwS : that ;f our fishing ves sels alSbererlosti;rv' ' " " - ' ;V -.rH1;. . ; ::'' .. :r-'-', V" ; - In a hamlet aieh England, which boasts ot only -nine -inhabitants, the . following notice is ; posted: "In the event of anriir raidjvidri -'aot lect in" a crowd. Vcre fusillades." ' ' :, .'" . ;,;'."' :. -; 4- "No : reports , .have lieen- received from; the Rumanian and . Southwest; ern frpnts.,,..;:;A iiS'z..r: 4 'h rJ f 4 "r- . 5 4 4 ' t :L v SUNRISE ANdc SUNSET. . -T.vL -i' '' - - ' j' y " '- ;.v fc., ' J '-T: ' .' ' . .Friday."';, .'..,. ..; - . Suri rises ,". . .... . . ;. . . . ... .... . . .5: 54 Sutffeetsr- tirf.f. f t. .621 ;3K: :?'3Af!vv' Sept. 13. and , ? VINE: ;' 'J DOKT WANT ,) SfS'S" ' vtf i--' TootToOW-I. c oix7,lt! HERE bOME J , - j :-r-r.- f - ; Tjri': to know- mi-si ':;'v '.;' ::?
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