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J TWINVITY SENTINEL, WIN'STON-SALF.M. N. C NOV. 13. 101R. When the Lady asked the Grocer why all thf luiyt'.st. berries were on top of (ho Imx he replied, "Wrtt. 'tralhcrc so you won't have to look for Ym." This si'ii-i'ii, tin- hieov.st ()rno;ithyri's in Win- bton-Sa cm arc u.N i ur You don't hayto hull over a whole town full of coats to find tbi' A i i I ? of your Kyc ami the IVuch of vour P rf 1 1 ion. We've rnadf mir b ac.v ami lots of them thi'Ir( then to tup the climax wsM the price from $:5 to $10 I'NDKK what they uohM hrinjr if we didn't want to stay on top in the spot i;ht. IT f A T BOYLES AVI TMI Peace OnEarHi- Good WiHJTo All That is the motti-flf the Walk-Over .Shoes. They pive you comfort they lAyc you pi;ie, mt matter where you roam. They are daily siiriuSipeare terms with people whose feet are sore and tired from a misfitted pair of shoe.s. Walk-Over SHOES NUX-IRON I 'a ') M:irk I It -.1 Hh 6 III 10 TONIC Willi f aw -Paw Added THIU:L I'OWFRI'FL FORCES IN ONE PIT IT INLHiLN) FORM When t u ii ttown, i.ili .iu, Hied uj III II OUt ill! the tllliui l.il.i' this relia ble pi epai anon uiuLA.iiowu. I. at it In to again feel likeVour I'mji'mjlf. The cukI, r-ur(lhCl' Hi'' m- of your purse, is tlu-yame and 11 luuy be se cured witlliil IrouliU' m any lust tluHK di utf toic. ulni liy taking it one loses no tiiv from wn k or pleasure and soon feeVHlt; wulldeiful tialisfor mation whicnNniucs over nim win u icaaloiritf slrt'iijtKvitalit and old ambition. The formula is on evv I'ultlo unil .you uro luklnK un hones! yomo on Uio wlno hams wlliiout addition of any alcohol or bud whlskiivycoitipoiiiHii.'il with the best kuovvjffi ugn lor tip. mpemul oojei:! jix ibsIoiIhk your wtiftiKth anrtjWiiia h to what ilu'.v should bejrfi'hjoy liuulth. In youuiiKli'ty to net buttor iiiik ly doijf ovi-rdi it, an ninny siiiTurrs do, HiidJ tske larfft'r liiwn of this .t.iuij ard riicdy. Jt will not m l iiny factor and yoO will not rrceivo the tuino Li n fHt from lt U8o you othiM Win would. Vour druKgiiM potwibly kropu it, but if he doesn't, it i sold in W i rintti tt-Su -leui by K. W. O'Jlunlon, Inc., i'hnr maoy. ' WARNING- Ironif.d "l'uw If taken tie. cordliiK to diro tions and not uh a Im-vpi'iik', will b on nd Buprlor to any tonir, hnvlng a quarter of .a cvntury'tt uiuuiullliud lii riorspinent' from people till ovir the world. IntPiKluta Ihuk Company, Jnc New York. (Advt.) V. aiJTricH i.nts. l-y having the tout lions in all sizes i s and 0 AY 0AM BROS. Qm DlfFIRINOI BootSiop 1 NORTH CAROLINIANS IN THE CASUALTY LIST U ;n hinjjli'ii, Nov. J J- -The followiiiK i ,iMi--il'ii'h fi 1 1 in Nin th Cii olin.i. Sniitii t'liiiliiKi iiml V'irifinla are reported by Hi ( oiiiii.,iiilniR i-iii'r.il of tin1 AiiK.'i' H .iii i kpcdilioii.il y fon'ii: KiIIimI in .iiiuiii , Ii. ISiViint, Chilli' 1'1'v, V.i , W. 1, .M iiiln. Tv Kivt-r i I-: M M.-irsh. V inton. V.i ; .' 11 Hi. in. i i. iikiini ilii, .. C : C. i:. 1 tn i' -nil. Ili.i.Mlii. . '.; K it. JontiM, .ii.!.iii'ioii. ,V .1. A. Martilibiirn, Inn ti.i in. (V: V. Ii. iliiMey, Ash liniii. N. i' : II. I-:. Itn-lnii ilson, Ktur. X. .'.: J. T Hi'nli'.v. Vil'iiilliu. livucll, I ,i ; Jl. I', lin ks, rrani'lDi'd. X. C; ; l. A .Mi -Iniindi, OniiiKi-, Va.; (I. W. i .Mill., AMilalid. n.; Z. A. Niilnlin-l llll. II. -mini, i. C. i TliomuM. Hi-n-! -nl. V it . ; H O Ii. n rii-on. Hardy, Va.; .1. i .Mi rh.nl. Ui.pi Milln, X. i'.: I 1-i.uik t'.iin. Aino. .i.; Hfkfonl I'.cst, I'l mi i iiui. X. J. it. llayps. Hamp- I ton. a ; it. I '. Lumber. l'orUinoulh, j V.i. liiid of Hounds' .1. 11. Ht-tHl, Mo t l.i-:in. a., An-hio Kalrolot h. .'aetto I villr. ,. t'.: ,1 W. lux, lnnvilln. Vn.; I.I. I" Iniiin. iiii-hinoii.i, V'a.: II, W. I Skcltuii, rriiu-al W. ',; K. W. Willlam- Mill, li.u-l'ui il. XV 4'. I lni.il of m-a-: i.. T. Allen, Itlidi- inniiil. Vn . ; Monro Hoilxt'iH. Oxford, X. (.:.; Tom ilhfor.l, Amli'ruon, S. I'.; Tln.iii.is Alln-HHi.ni, HikIi 1'oint, X. C; II. 10. l.i-.M r. l.i'xinr,ton. H. C; T. I'. iiuiiner, Jr.. liu-kor-, N. C; Chaii loiin, ( Ira iiKchorK. H. '.: itobert li.-Oiaffi'iiri'ii-. I'hoisliir. S. ('.: t'. . K. llughi'H. Alihi vilk'. S. C: Maok Xii k-i-rHon, i ii iH-nhboro, Va.; V. T. itiitneti, l-'iiliitoiil h ,Va.; J,. T. Ilodwcll, I.ewis hnor, N. (.'. VVoutnli'd vpii'Iv: rnlton tlriidy, IhKh l-nlln. X. C; II. I', fiaillard. Hol ly Hill. H. '.; W. Ii. Monro. .Susan, Va. oiniilnl ule(.'i i-o uniU'Icnnlin il i : Coy .M.intnv-. Sprinvrilult'. X. C; H. W. Muinly, rroffit. Va.; Umvln i'en ninton. l.auri'l SprliiKS N. C. Woiindi'd Kllnhtly: t'. A. Moore, I.iinil.i'i ton. N. I'.; ('. .1. K.irsll, I'ol umbui, S. t'.illarry J-'iu u , Norfolk, Vn.; KouMlaiilliios KonntttktK, Hopewell, n.; I'. .1. Sctliff, W'liiNtori-Pali'in, N. W'oinnli'il sowrily : ( pieviiiu.sly re-porti-il killed In in t tun : I'latenee U. W hite, W'ooillnwn. 'a. Celilnjc Libernle'il. Loudon, .Nov. 18. C'eitinje, the cap ital of Muiiienetrt'o, has bettti liberated, says a Serbian olllelnl statement fssued T nesii.iy. tli-ANS' water Sure Relief i E j FOR INDiCtSTION : TUDl Mill'(ltl't'' I L3.rfiCr-ff(C SAYS F000 STATUS IS STILL SERIOUS; lirilish Food Controller Makf. Statement on the European Situation I London, Tin "il.'iy, X Colirrt C'Iii ik, lUilinll f. , raid toddj thil f 1 HI i V. j .lllllll iii i hi. I roller, lioll 111 Ku- I Hip" eOlitlllli to I'l- .UTinll-. Iieei l 't illlli: lill-iT rlnpll.i lltn lll.tll hiflll. i lie ...in I In- i iilili'U n! . i-" ' t' 'I Alio I'll-. I to I k Up any I'.lilirll r..erifeei wliii-M inii-lit I.e in,. . iiy in la hall of ' I lie lieeily people of Km ope l eee lit !' I ft i eil iroin In nil. in il'imiiiiitloil. I Mr. CIIiiph tiniiiiiked Unil the -itij.i-Jinn had linen pni.el'te.l flotu bei-olu-1 Ihk ei it Kill only b; mo f.ut that a eeitaln anninti! i.r wlnal finlil' le-wt'M-H li.l-l iieeilliiill.itt'il 111 l.liKl.Hnl , He coiit Hi a ed : "'I he fun. I elnel. m i- of I e.iee ale lil.inj to la fol Ii. I Uh.e. A eetlaill 'illiollllt of the roi U now held an lollt l.il) im--i- pr.il.il i;, Will be Ii il uinl 1 In.po Hlth the iliiiiuiiitnoi of iniinii inn r 1 1 ipini-nt -i t!ie t.iiihti:e posi lion will be Improved Till", however, uil! not iiiiiii f .lvc nun of ihu moMt rlolli prnblelnn, the tdliil'tallo of beef and million. Vhtu.illy all Ihu letiii.-.-. lalor loiiiiai.'p i.f tint world 1.-4 ulri'iitly eniploed to the m.ikimtim of ilAinpa i itj for meat di-lln lien. I'or iiiitn in p, ulnle Iheie probably uill be vethelit a Villi. ihlt- tri brlliK to KlUnpe the ae i i. mill, tied wheat hiirvent of Aunt r,i III, there ore only n few inl-lilliiii.il refn iiator dlupM lo tain th lar ihirrt of men! from llinl coiititry an. I New Zealand Nor will an im ridlnii of lonnat.'e modify lo any extent our po sition lit lo fat" itlul dairy pro.! net i. There la an abmliite Hoiid hlioi t.ik'e of t hohe eommoilltleit "We are not Jet HiioVlenHy Inform ed nit to the i-nllilll lull of hi. ei., led i oiiiitrie to annntinre uny rtelmite pol v " We feel we ran look to the Amer! in pulilli- to bark lip In aJty eaill lier we may mull In lalmlf of ihe peoplen of Itel'lum, northern I-iani'e, haly and Kerbla. '.enlriil Kuropp mi far nu we ran depend upon report Is In Hie ehudow of famine. What ae'.ion may be inriimbeiit upon 'he allien re mains lo be feeti. One thliin In cer tain, that allied fund eontroi (nilrt he i iiiitiniie'I nl any rale for many etoiitlm aftir prnre and prnbablv nuiht be ex tended In take on iiitfriiiilinii.il M-up... j "To effeelively inriy nut this pi. in. the nllieM In Kiirope miiht rely upon a I i nn! limn! Inn of the far Mtihte.1 poliey i of the t'nited State co i i n riient . in provlilliiK rreilitH for food mipplien. "Apart from the ullied rtituatinn as a whnle Hie eioninoditleH uryeiilly needed In the I'ritirdi IrbM are meat, butter. ehees. and eattle feeijH. I'iiIi'nn then: it. an nnU .o i-ini-nt In thewe NUppiieM of cmiimoilities the pteent meaner rationnaie hkely to be i ut down. "There In a Hlionn feeing in thin rntjllti y that the bin e in eensitii h of life hall roiitinue liph finitely under nv einiuenl enntrol. TIiim KathetH ritientitlt from ever-rlKiiiK piietH. 1 hope It may In- possible to devise tntine pian of in ternational action by which pi-ieen run lie bioiiirbt to nu eiitltttble basiH mid all proliti uriio; in fond neeersary to maintain hum.':n exKlenee may lie eli minated. "The American government and Herbert C. Hoover, Hie American food adiiiinirtriitoi-, know the exact fnrtu re- l-HI llilllT Hie allies' fund reillli eiueitH. Thev will ii know the real position of central h'urope. The American people nave anea'iv proveil tliey at'O cai'iilibi of meetim; anv sacrilices. how ever meat in the allied cause. I fiel sure that whatever further calls Presi dent UiIbi.ii und Mr. Hoover may think it necessary to make In order to meet I he food emi t i'ein ii-M of vic tory, they will be answered in the name spii it which the nation has ilis played ninoe it entered the war." IS HASTENED I5Y THE ARMISTICE W ashington, Nov. 1 3. Preparation?! by the government fur reinsiirim; the liven of HOhllers ;ind snllorn on their return have been hastened by the signing of the arniiiliee. Altho regulations have not vet been I ',X"'' u 'jf fully drafted it is rertain that eaoii ,l'l,T,l-1u' of the 4,:'.,u.000 inon in militarv ''""T.. tin vn I servleu .o.iu V...l.l.n.r Cekttl'lll naval service, now holilintr voliintarS' Kovernineiil insurance, will bo pin--lultted. wllhin live years nfter pe.jVp Im declared, lo convert il without far ther medical examlnatloii. Ordinary life. 20 year life endowment matin Jjib lit tin' line of L'. or other prescrild forms of insurance mil prevail. Tlie insurance will be aiianKrl hj Hie Kovernmeiit, not by private com piillieH. and the cost is exported to be at least one-fourth less than similar forma offered by private nurncies. The Kovernment will arutiKe to col lect premiums monthly. If men wish to pay that way or fur longer periods In advance. This may In. dune thru poslolllccs. The minimum amount of insurance to be issued probably will be $l,ni)0 und the maximum $10, 000, with any amount between those sums ill multiples of $.'.00. There will be provisions for payment in case of dia abilily a well an death according to tlie tentative plan. The insurance may he purchased by any soldier, Bailor or marine olllcer or enlisted man and by woiiicn mem bers of the army or navy nursu corps proviiliiiK they already hold govern ment voluntary life Insurance CIVILIANS ARE MORE HITTER THAN SOLDIEFxS Heluian Headiiuarter. Monday, Nov, 11 " The war is over'' wan the expres sion heaiNl every whe.ro in reoccupiod HcIkIiiiu loday. The abdication and flight of the Herman emperor wes re ceived without elation and enthusi asm, but the hows of the uncondition al acceptance of Mnrsii.il Koch's con dition wan Kreeted by the people and soldiers with relief and satisfaction. The civilian popuTatlon is more hit ter toward the Hermans than are the soldiere who fought the enemy to a BluinUtill. Tt'iina of bitter hate and execration are heard anionic civilians while the soldiers urin soberly and nay, "Tlie war ia over." CHILEAN MINISTRY OFFER RESIGNATION SiuitiHK". Hhila, Tuenday, Nov. 12 The t'hiiean ministry reai(tued today. On July S the resignation of the Chilean cabinet wan eubmiltod to the president but two day later It was re ported that the ministers had con semtd to leaiiiln lu office. NO TONIC LIKE HOOO'S Kiiriiui'lllii I or n lime l.lUe After lulliieniiy'l ho (.rip, fffi mft! . MrenKtli sell I I.I I. I In the ufier-i ll f Ii. 11. inn.. i, Ilia ,10 111 n ml other loi- .'.UK lllsea.-M, I I luoil n Hai r ipanllh i ! he.illh-helpim,' effect. I i iii.il kablu 1 it e.el Iiui pnnon" I V. enkelieii it nil depleted 'hat have he blond. i einiMini; p illor. iineui.a, II. l.llV llerll and lax nu.si leu. It In tti tiian-lird ! blood icutoily ! onl of neai ii nnftll I vu- i MllllV people 1 111!, llO III. I !l In leallv nstonmli- .-.I a tine, penile, nee 1 1 im; t linen, od'n I'll1' . ii e I in easy c.it hart ic In We li-i-oinniend the l,,aL l 111 i i 1 1! v elle. l H " with Women o e,n to oi r lobiist nu ll, .elllte. (Advt.) Lie) si'Et i ia; of l5()I.SIIi:TSM AI'I'AIM'NT tt'OXTIXTKO l laiM I'ACi: ONK) f. n ll-.at Hon II n ontatll'i' there. It is i . porte I l!oblleVl-.t t 1 1 11 111 that r.ec bait been bt oki u. Is 1. 1,1. 1'le. I Hi.' I the new lilt- manlaii ku 1 1 titui-nt has deei.ired war on liei-iuiiuy. I'ciir of Jlolslictlst Troiiblcn Aiio-leidam, Nov. I:' Popiihir joy 1,1 l.ollalld int-f "dig end of the War IK oW r-lilldowed by indetbllle I ,i i Ite'l- con... of llnlsli-.-. i,.t ii nil.l. ) nil dollblri vihether a pni'tial deniohill.a iim. of Hie army wnli an no -n -,. ii i'o Inc. id ration .Mil ru'ie.. lo Mave o!f hti.iM-t ta e infect ion. Tim revoliitioiiaiy malilbt patty bar. it II on .1 V b suit I a llilnfe 1 I ;iilni i.ii.i.H Knssiiitt iii.'tiious. Moi'i-ovir, ii low republican pniv I. an nii'-oi .ili.-i't K. I'l li'-' iiboliilon if Hie ciaii. iniO. naty und d.oloi.i.io . While then a lio Itlll.l. .Iti.l ? p-ospei ts or ii tl.lt' thfte Is pl.-.iy of coiubuMi In- iiiaieii.il l or i, .11 iii nie-ir. how t o i'. Jov reigns ..up. .-ii, -, .-specially a'. 'J'l'i H.iKiie. HcMillllloll I'loiis ils Culm!) Paris, Tuesil.iv. .Nov. l.'.--The lack of (ii i loan news reacbliiK here by way of SwiIZi 1 lalld liulii .lt IK imine I'l lei nipt Ion ill the iisunl channel of in form. il mil. Zurich has confii mcd re portn that the frontier la cloned lo Havelbrn iiriiWnu from liermiiny. It i.- iepoiii-1 that I-1 b del ch Lbert. the Herman i haiici-lloi-, ban aivcn a place in his cabinet t" li.i'-lili' Ledebour. siilal ileliiocl.il b-ltiel. bill Ibis II pull Is I'ii.ii ui.di r ffi ''I've. Infoi in ilion lei eivc I here ia that the revolution In proeeediiiK calmly ami luetiiodii ally. I Ct' l il n( ii ill .Milken Impression. London. Tuesday. Nov. 12. The rc olutin'i ill (b-ijnaiiv liaH made an impression in Svnibn where oiKann of the nub pendent socialists publish u manifesto uuil i; the establisliineul of Mililii-rn' uud win knit ii'i i'iiiiih iIs eei- win-re in oi ib-r lo establish a mi i lnhst liuvi-i i:i.:et,i und republic, ac coiiilllK to t'oJiellliliMen udviceH lo the Lxcliunm; Tebk'niPli t'onipuny. Ilen- i.i 1 d. iiiobiilv.iiiioii of the army und nil cij-'ht-hour workiiiK d..y urtt ulso de manded. State of Seml-Aiiurt'liy Triesl, Moiula, .Nov. 11. A .-tat of semi-anarchy prevails ill oil thu rei; iiinn of Ausiriii traversed by the Aus-tro-Huiiyari iil soldi 1 returning from tlm Italian front. Tlio Mddlera have ahaniliii.i'il Hie ranks an. I have joined the molts ill sii kiii!; and setting lire to piopeiiy. All kind., of excesHitn are bc im; conimiitcd. TEAMS WILL (JATHEIt AT Sl'lTEK AT fi::i() iroxTIX'l T.l I'KOM PAIIK ONK) tlie fi'iint. peacl nppr hoiir.' xyii of tlfrTatu iniiii bcini. lln-il' Ml. death iii-'on; they Uliahle heat of battl Their nerve1 fiUu. .L-fuiit they nes, Tn ooiUnl-: over scenes of jfii'iuory. or in idle join t-fcee TWirible 3il we tjiv ui'vide physical Bud Bwyital ,'i -t-f.-t i ioti Hiru thank olTr riiir.l aeoi flntiiin as to Vie united yar wnjk I tvul'.' tUach, rme nit.-il answer tnniurNiw. 3-,'''' An important feltire' f the drive tomorrow wil Mifc-Tnt work' jif the vyii nien's teams ormini'd undtt the H lection of Mis. irHnW,-ialKi' "'They will make a lioUHe-ttlTnm. canvass, upliealinir to housek' 'ij.ets l (ontrib uio at least one ilav'sX hnUM-hiil.l c-jf-pense 1o thin reat Vork. Houiifl keepers aje uiKi-d to regain, nt lujinn until tho nullellois e.nll, ftftd itlHo to huve their contribution retnly, thus cunsei'vlnx tfltt time of tlie iii vanning teams, other TntUij itho liomu are ulso iisked to make their cont ributiona at that time. Victory Hoys and Hil ls, Hie group of Fight to WinF The Nation demands strong menstrong women and robust children. YVisdom suggests that every pHjner means of safeguard ing the viRrKforces and buildinn up ot resistanceTspe utilized. affords definiteUielp to those who are "fighting win" against the inroads of weakness. Soott's, abundant in buic- nutrient properties, builds the body by Nature's method Scotl fc Bowiie, Bliiom fU hliti 1 llllK.lt.. to t ike, nf those i I i Ijimi Mm ii i li have I n with yoa ii the irKujios n ml hav ailiiriy . d ainli.llices iitiilbidivid tials in tiffs ritv.thajmorc th: ever the Joiv ni'eilfwtie'"!' anitl Vijun sel of yiii. sfi'AuF5! vyi-lfare neiiel4i ln elnd in ilii'srlf' d War Vy'k l-ani-paiaftt. Theijnli Wan ni.tl alpre-eijfi-d by th, bojfi durlnif Jtlie Ions 1urn and dy( J.JIIowlm; aitiv tail zie at tbo'roii$. "tCJ.iat has Efceili the t 1.1'efHnjinrl tfviikef.s Y-iUlri- ifoui n a I' t the 'h)V just itid upon I hfttltUities alithe en- r to lrJifcht. . The frtlillt kTll. feeneH iiliHvthiiuy!iiiils of nx- C(ltrnJ s falllntr nt rithVif itLTuiin. many in friw yfi-Uiy. shot, and to fi1jii,..1mtyt' of , Buj!wl in thci!yuTfWs. jTu VlWtiered a mi; lira i)t sit . rr Figa ' I I P- rrwyns'1r ' I'rj W irrnfn.l.i 1 . J See tlie Norlulk, V -Ktcrinoo4. V. voumt patrlotri oiKanincd under the dl ti it in ti of Miss Harner. will also do splendidly il.eir bit in thin campaign. Tliey will be registered In laixe nuiii-bi-rs In the pel uiiineiit honor roll of coiilributorn in this ciiinpiii'n, imikiiiir their oi . 1 1 1 ci lull 1. 1 li of live dollars each, the iiiiiount to be eal ned liy taiine service pilfopned ill their home III' community. Hi a..iiai'!.-i'S is a biisv place. Kx eculive Secretary M. H. Foilln nod hin corps of assistants are workinK efti clently and persistent ly, ilrivliiK home to Hi" pie of this community the (treat need of this cause, iiikiuk lib erality to the limit. The organization for largely oversubsci IbiiiK W'insloti Halcm's ipiolu In litis caiiipalt,rn m one of the most thoro and perfect eni idoyed In any campaign in thu city. The committees are stirred, the work ers lire euiliusue tic and the enthu siasm mid appreciation of the people of Hie services of the bov.n at the front cannot but result in u lnaKniliccnt re turn at thu eloso of thu campaign. AMERICA WILL All) GERMANY IN FOOD CRISIS EXISTING iCOSTINri'l) FROM PAH II ONK) I lint Ihu 1 1 pl esenlal mai of the assu ci. ileal Kovurnments in the supreme war council ut VeiHailloH have by unanimous resolution uHsured the peoples of the central empires that everything that is possible in the cir cumstances will be done to supply them wall food and relieve thu dis tressing want that is in so many places threatening their very lives; and that steps re to be taken immediately to oriianiiie Hit-He efforts at relief in the same systematic manner that they were oiKani.eil in the case of Hi-lltium. "Furthermore Hie President ex pressed the opinion that by the ue of tho Idle tomutrte of I he central em pires It ought presently to be possible to lilt the fear of utier misery from thr-ir oppressed populations and set their mimis and energies free for the Kicat ami hazardous' tasks of political construction which now face them on every hand. "AccordliiKly the President now til- eels me to slate that lie is ready to nsider favorably the supplying of fikidstuffs to Hmmnny and to take lip th matter Immediately with the al There's A Tailored to fit you of at a price you'llwillingly pay ffTTmliig lin6s Come In This Week v A ti A cvnt a tmrirl colonfinn X Ainu (yjJi-i ov,ivvtiv FollowThe Ar It FOR BABY'S BATH ami tlie warming of hi-iUiujrinjr'ots the juirt able lVr feet ion Hcaterurives a ticiu'roiis ,rlowin warmth drives away aiVj'hill and dampness. Sturdily built easy to eletVaml fill smnkrles, odnrle!i. Inexfrctisivt' to biViintl use. Aluddl4 Smmty.Oil gives bcsCt'sults. IVrf'eetinn atyruj(eidtT v STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Nrm Jtrrv lUltiruur, Md. PERFECTION OIL HEATERS A.S&fc lied governments, prnvldi'd lie ran be assured that public order ts b' ina and will continue to be maintained in Oer iniiny and that an o. (tillable distribu tion of food can be clearly (Uaiaii teed. "Accept, air. the renewed assur ances of my liiK-hcst consideration. "I Sinned Hubert Luimhk " This Intssane was edit in response lo the following message from Minis ter Sulzer: "liy direction of my novel nnielit. 1 have the honor lo transmit the fol lowing cable; "Tho Herman government earnestly requests the President of the Cuiled States to inform tho Herman chancel lor, Hbert, whether tie may be as sured Hint the Koveriinient of the 1 li lted states is ready tiend foodstulls without delay If iubiiT order U main tained in Hermujr; and an dilutable distribution of food is uiiarunleed. "Accept, ur, Hie renewed assurance of my blithest consideration." A M E IU C ANS HELD IN GERMAN riUSON CAMPS Washington, Nov. 13. A list of pri soners held in Hermiiny, aniiounceiT toiiay by the war department. in cludes: At Alexandrine Straase Hospital, Berlin: Private John A. Crenshaw, Clover, Va. At Darmstadt: Private Albert L. i-'imllay, Andalusia, Ala. At Kastatt: Private Taylor SVott, Ilrailenluw n, Fla. At an unknown camp: Lieut. Hon P.. Harris, Anh n, N. C; Private Charles Ailcock, Krowuville. Fla.; Corporal William P. Sipilres, of Peterson, Ala.; previously reported killed in action, is a prisoner held ut an unknown camp. A supplementary not- states that Lieut. Hraily It. Touchstone, of Iiu rel, Miss., wounded and hold prison!' ut Cu nip Uuseldorff, is receiving anod Ireatmeiit. Tears I :xircie"il. Copenhagen, Tuesday, Nov. 12.. The now Lavarian government has sent a inessuKe to President Wilson thru Switzerland, expressing its fours that tlie armistice terms will brim,' chaos to the disordered young repub lic and retiuestiiiK that Hreat 111 Ham, France and Haly bo anked to punsh the guilty. Clever Styled material yoinHike and v - Pays rtftv - "v-V ALADDiN Ch.r1o. N C. (.hvlumn, U . Vl Charlrtlwa. S. (.. 7-1 ' tfi.. 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The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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