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rants ska tsi* gpr, n t.
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| tiijixM ut Carimroni fiela. Miami, rrn* J fi-fts-rt h> n<!il to h;< atartlia; P Mil®' :1k* pn»#rt •¥ Ktenr.l'nu In Si j'trart.!--« >nrata;i. lnfm»t«tl w ith «unkw ].and allisatora. lie owl hi* icjwirt«*‘r. "■■ j Svryror.t_ OX-'imaor. were rr^cu^U hr MEN IN REGISTRATION SERVICE ||<ler«d liir»UBli the l-ver^hid.** for two WORK CALMLY UNDER F.Ro ( ^ ON THE OKTA-CFIELD. . c , r |4* n( . | n which Lifotatsaot __________ j -SmlTli otid ScrEcant O'Omnor were «ttrcttflnc t-» Il> over the Evcr*Jartr» COL PIERCE IS THEIR CHIcfL"™* i„ the mn.i wai.-r and -u>:r>i-wtiat <^r-i-rc«I, hut later v** pnt in ’•ilcr and tailrd forth micr Av tterc OrlvM *> Mo. UM -o»W ^ u,- H<Ai CKM. A* IWOrt , UAUm* Mttli la: t, Em:n=. t U*aAA-C>~nM • 1 T.rt Get* Man> N«w. HocpiUI*. . , K tlieht „ vrr tll . r.ver;!a.!or to | ^'nrt JI-jti*. and w»» on hi* tii t llie t jw at hi* advent nr.-. I!
of 7JM» f«v: i<mr» ;l>. j i»- a fr.»:j the * "ilU «.u*l :*• the w.tniia-«*t 1ft
t. Flndlns
lo the uesl tad ati sbovr It. At ty»ji :-,-u«mtrred a tcniJls h wlilrh tn>^-d the -tied It altn-Kt c*ca-‘
SHWMf flf K£
st.nant Smith, an nrlator Wl I la* Wl IWfta
OF HPOITAWE
CoB of Harvesting and Storing Not Gnat Compared to Comfort It Brings. MTRIOTttWn OF FAME*
HELP COM. SHORTAGE
r. because of the tranrportanun protJra. can people Ihinc in ettlea. It U up to the farmera and people lirtn* la Ttllafe* naff amall towns to uar aH 'he wood they can and help Meet the coal Mkoruce.
Wa'-hiitjrton- —Ann-vtaioniMi:' frota |
KRince that all Amecirnn ore to ‘ n t . ! . he returned to U*i» countrj lor pc:- At«n: iciuiepl hurt til ndfl* Init re«t i« ."‘e, ,ha«v Wory of bow the graves of thewe | ^ arc marked ttnd record-<l. Thi* work ^ I* d.oe by the crave rvgiatratlna srrv- j . tetU|1
Ice. n tit da i« cssmperatH^ with the K-d 1( ,. t
Cre** in jihot.icr-iptilns |mvea oa-L wind v.ltni pnrtlmtofc-. lu .lUtribtatng tb«^ jj.,.,,
ptM>tocni|ih< to the famillea anti re' i • j ttve* of the stesd. . Tlie grave* r*-*Jianitli>3 *ep1'-e Is a t
mut of the qnarienna«er corps. Eaeti a Ul , unit <>f thi* w-rvice Is comjnea*! .vf ..tie i s
captiJu. one licctroau und SO «ill»te.l u nd
own There arv now 14 «>T the—- unit-. ; The . v.t'h the Autvrtcan expchljouary | u>.-.) tom* In France, under coiui.iaud of ] e.Hiti
I.'.ut. Col. Charles C. rierre. Colon -I ;
ricrce la • retired ehaplaln. a nuij"t- ; t, u j j of Hie rejralnr army, and was pastor , 4^ lu lit an E|i!aro|ial church in f*hiladeJ|>hi« ! j :ut * When the piv*«]t aar began. An he 1 :inrf 1
liad been lu diary* of similar w.wk la j
the rhilfpplues. he rutUBteerml fo. ! ^1^,1, bruised. this important busk opun the organlm
ttoc of the giareu regtstrntton service.
He has been awarded a promotion for States, municipalities and private hta zealous perfueinanre of the duties . o.iKv-rp* bate glvcu to the governm.at fnumc to him. • Free use srf hosdlab and other H«*tlla c letter which Ueutenant C«lo0.-t tetions tlist win arcomnv-lm.- in of Kls-n-e has written to MaJ. H. It I-etn | than lO.tOU Mek and wound. 1 —Idlers.
Coats for the Oeptks of I:
ut twice and I-Ico-in put the plan* in ir Hmaf. ;>n<l-tan!> thn-ugli ib. cloud * •peuml Jaw Mdoa l giving trouble and >c!ivd to MB'I. Hi I along Hie sli.illow iiiglug the a vamp. 1 and he r^jue «b>« a Uatnl. fn tpe tandmor's Up* were cut about the body and Smith was only
If. chief of tlie cetneterial brunch, qmirtermaster corps, and which is qu'ii.-d In part here, is to be had a glimpse of a work that Meads mercy
and lietnista.
“All that the cer.vo.-s will i«asa in the way of news concerning this furlnos drive tn the vast triangular arena between Sohrsai*. fhatrau-Tlderry an-l Heim* has already tssm given you in the ;aper».“ writ.'* Colunri lierc*. “Hut tlie wwrtt that tut* tA-fa-' -u my «h-(sft tunsii Is <Clr nt llie UB;w:'diSlv.l sbapters of h!<fiM^. SuPl.f It to nay taat mj inett hm •• •ttsji'nyasl a -ji'endM 'xort «f tierufM 1 uuirtby «f th* reddrut blood •to.-K In tl.e O'.-.-ei- Otwl that I have bad .« . a*:.oi to r—■ SIMU.-UI1
and the war drpUJtmenl ha* lea*e.l other iioMIc nnd prtvute tntlld-tut* that will odd faeilHtes for the rare of IMWw
more.
To fit some of the—- buildiiur* f'-r 1 use nr- hospital* elleraMflUM costing nls.u V9WUI00 wi'l have to he made. Tbeia- aiterntlona will be nnd. rtnLen nt .me*.-, mi that most of tlie building* v ill hi nwly for oecupaney hj Janu-
ary
r.tlli.
sbudv of them h« tie- Is-towot of ih
nUiinguSshed Servlee •T.se
“Ciin yon fatny i- lot «f u-vi k ,J n, ml mi' about ll.rlr illit> meter J»urst leg »bidl* an-l tesnte that ezvavai. i erUar mrry time they »irtke th gtround—g<rtng atsiut to mltiK er to tb dead, laying **ut cmie«erie» ami ini' ting up erosse* ..vsr th. grave. .4 the! vahvous and fnl.eti romrades as f»' as tlie grenade. «if liate tear he» dounl Tli.ii »<n will kiunv the |da. of the**- brave iad. of mine, trim wurr
1 they
I 1 1
.- the::
aifer P«a.*
“And the men v. ho are going o' topi Ah. you Will D-ed rapid lu keep up with theta'. For tin the aruuudrfW sdrt! and they gal- of Om fsll.ii al-l univ.- . o ru«li that the Hu.i camol ■tanu. . - . They will v. ttley have in. e'Jl*r Ihottgtit. < have the lincllrce pr.w.ldl-K as a layman; met I give you w that I never ksukrd let-, suet, r fore. IVrhaps I have reel, as franurc. hut Ib-r- i* a fire In a eft siinl Uw Hal " «f « adhllm*
Ixi-ji* saiiiiuri'in:. one >*f the
lim-st tiuUdlngA of its kind in tbe omutry. Is aisrug flu- institution* wUlch tiave been inade urnllnble to th- gov-
ernment mVIkiuI charge. On| a it.-nit Ion • will is- iMvcMiary
vt-J accunun Ktctloas for iy**t —d-iier
| J-..tlrtits. •<
in her Ic-uttutiaRs whhh have li-cu | .a-r»-d free of. rental to llie govene I meat for the purpose an* the Ithlo | Hi—(ai.il f..r the Criminal Insane nt U.aa . the Wat.- t'cbool for tjir I».-wf. «olumhu*: the Stale baapllal at Nori tola. JJau-.: a model fariory at Clevei land nnd a completily appointed hosj |.;ial hullt !•> lleury Fool lu Ifetruil. ' Voeelnation again-t pi. -uiii .nla is uinllahle f.»r * very otBier. enlisted | man and employee of lb- army tn th- : t Hi 1 Hi States, and tt is brilvv.-d by ' mvdirsl ofU-vr* that If they ava’I thnnj .-Ivi» of this protective nin. -iy th? I preval*iiee aud deadiha*** *4 this d's- ! i.A- will I— far le*» this winter I lion
Every famer who can pet bp al tee should pUn to do eo this win ter as e patriotic duty. Brcb fans Ice bouse wlil be’p rdiere the drain 00 tbe city atari/ a»« <* tiaMpaMttttt. protection for the
METHODS OUTLINED TO MAKE CORDWOOD Common Ran ts to Cut Tree* Into Four-Foot Length*. Sawing It UauaMy Dona by Machlnea. . Electricity
ing cord wood la to cot the trees 1: four-foot lengths with the az and apUt j the larger plecea. Th- pieces are then . piled tn a standard cord, which ts eight feel long, four feet high, and four feet wide. The contents are 128 cable TeeL of which about TO per cent Is wood and SO per cent air. Wood cut four fact long can be Bold to brick* working
•ecood growth, becauae an A w«*£ ; - | spats easily. Farmaria lea Hoswa With MUk *Mm. Another method, and oat better . . neriAaMaa ,0r ^ rr ° Wth h * nl "'***' dairy productsj and other perlshrMaa „ hlcJl diMcnlt to apitt. to to saw from the fhrwj w^ew warm wmtoar thf , tr ^ uno logs of coorcnlent coeiea again. _ , lengths, mr from 10 to 15 aW. TImm •* v *P*l ■ apply- | are “snaked" out to the adge of tla T—* ™ “i' T: WM— ul —n ud —U manda upon tbe (bel chpply at (fee country and. p-rwdoxlcul f* H may •eem. tt takes fuel to produce artdclal Ice. while natural Ire may be harraated at a time when farm work la not pressing and both
bad for the gathering. The coat Of I harvesting and storing It is not grant as vompared with tbe comfort that It
Important Ir Country.
An ample supply of toe la of grantor ecoaomlc Importance In tbe country ~"' a ' borne than tn the city residence. City people can purchase perishable supIdles as needed, but tbe retnotvneaa of country hosnea from markets often render* tt necessary to use canned. ' corned, or amoked meat products during the season of the year when the table should be supplied with fresh meats. Not only la the use of Ice'Important In the preservation of freak meats, butter, and other table sipptNa, hot the production of high-grade domestic dairy products Is almost tmponatble without It Many markets to which milk 1/ now shipped demand that It be cooled before Shipment to a degree not attainable without tbe Use
Far fabrics h.*vc become so handsome and rich that tuey associate oa equal term* with real skins. They da not suffer by this rinse cora.iartaou. Until tbe present year mats made of these fabrics were set off by collar and cuffs and bands of fur. but now w* find tbe fabrics and fur dividing honor* tn the body of as brillUnt
wraps and cloaks of costly skins that are only tbe privilege of tbe very rich. Tbe time may come when -thing* an they were will be reversed and the fur fabrics tivemne a decoration for coats made of fur. Among tbe ready Itnprrsalrr Cant* tbal have been brought out fo- midwinter wear, there are some very Uaod9ome models tn which fur fabrics are jo ccnerously trimmed with fur that che effect ts that of an all-tar garment. The picture at the head of this utlirte portrays a coat of castor-colored plush which look* aomethifi* like moleaktn. but U wore 1 natron*. It Is straight hanging and boa a wide girdle of (be febrtc, crushed about tbe figure betow
the wubrttioe sad iawem-i n i tn with a targe buckle. The M-rr d| border at th.- tax tola teAnadc of a bauds of sksi* far and there t> 4 splendid collar of this heroming ft Ample cuff* of II give rirars* irr ‘ mmJ Alt with the fnr conts. those etenbtnatl'n. a ud. tabrios are wag found : pvaatro. Hat h^th piwdi 01 hi* skunk fuk are (rood ln ' WlM ■kunk tv -Tteny *he ai. L_ of fur* and i“l pUkdi wilt ..uta^Ti
town-Wear Scarfi To replace the kalttei! rn-l d scarfs. naoafactann antheir attention to aearf* of ».-i^urvw teruls. to b^ght cutoo. wc«r: Throe are'at re til'' the popular pockets ot thv The good parts «t n dlwr: itto*. may be used by rot vqnatra. ewevring wltb ct.-' < er cloth and nslng as chair 'usl «| dow scat eoahknss.
HELPS WIN WAR ; (Prepared by the Untied States Department of Agriculture.) Tbe man who would tike to burn coal because It la easier ard handier, but who thinks enough of his councry and the boy* “over there" to shoulder h!» ax. brave tbe winter wind, and go out and cut wood In or- ■ der to arvr coal, to helping U> ; win the wge.
1
lata length* proper for the stove « furnace. 12m sawing to usually done , by machine, driven either by gaaoUnt ar by dtoctrictty. Tbe wood to pilct flaar feet high ana eight feet long gnrt- k pile being called a “stove wood" ar “rumilng" cord or “run." When tbe wood Is sawed Into 18-inch lengths. ' an to customary with ato-e material, three runs are theoretlcclly equivalent to one cord. Actnaliy they ' ntaln ; adwirw Uat more wood. *1o:« small I (derev can be packed more coeely than
PLAN TO STORE VEGETABLES
for Those Who Qrou Them in Sumoicnt QuantiUw for Family Use. (Prepared by the Ualtwl State* Dspart-
BEST STORAGE OF POTATOES Growers Are Urged to Take SafwI guards to Frovant Laos of This
Important Crop.
The storing of late vegetables to al erwruwny for those who grow them lx | aafltrient quantity for the needs at
Ibo family.
To core for the aurpiu* veyetabtot la many cases require* ooUiing mart | than the uer ot existing facilltlaa to
D ^ r " OO" "" Irm. •
I Pnw «w. lirUuu- .ww ““ v*"™ V* “
thi* •
mpalyn.
dial about •UMU«*SI pound* of 111' tat*"-* wee* ••Itirowu to the dual Kew Vork rtty atone last Januai tel having b*-en fn»ted end thei Kilted t» rot tu tnuislt.
The
r «opai
1 Hiro erite-l In h-avj
with w III* h the
prevent much ot the annual tom this important food crop, luraperi-'
s especially ar* urged to
awttay of money.
In ■ pit la tbe — . bo allowed ta or —^ * n
are grown it to (reqn -titlj
1 tor to cunstratl permanent at or am facUitiee to the form of a etorar
haaemewt of the dwellln| ou>building or to build an 1
There are aiane luta that belong to I having a narrow farlsa middle life, or rather that do net be-' vri and a very bee all long to the youth fat They mairb up 1 Und that towers to ! UMeb* el tbe a 1
1 periling met to * I
llttoa to meat*, t
frweae. If they are buried la pita the 1 potatoee to keep oat tbe light they win turn green.
.sled the art of dntaaic privilege to (lathe tb.
M perms*'-nt farillltee are no* avail- ) luucw btlili..n<v than he! root crupe can be kept to With far lurtwas and « “ or he oka. requiting nr iu.t« made of beautiful plui
cash outlay exc-ept for labor.
GOOD TIME TO DRAIN PONDS
It la (to ... row Is rwvprwd with S* erivea with [ fro|hers at the aide g* to youth j wing* arc extended fiat
■ ere
wronen -youth te mM (be riglil Lark ground tut them Tbe superb (rath ir» from the e—--k» nerk and gor geuaa tall, and other lildeaeewt frothecv and lima* erirwe marking* are ■arret* ot naluro’s work, are uewd to
f 3 real iMporianoe That Mead
DHche* b« Kept Clear and to Ooed Shape al All Thnea.
WOOD VS. COAL FOR HEATING —
When the farm laada al* tea wet __ - ton * a n.,M» N. ptftt—tloB, 11 .111 I. .. il^i Me. I _T^2- —
m- .. ve. - o,- t«, - ro ~ I “. - ro “ st-m* I si^^srsii’Xf
[ curoLi-1 that aeenm tn grow from the
j hat a* uarural
I Mrd Theee net* are aultad lo fall and ‘ Winter wear Only a few feather hats < -iiit.ljiaiv llieee ae«M>a* anA tbrse are I all-white feather bat* '.bat often ate
that ahlft about a. t tbeta. But no row 1 quately tbe markteg a bront'Jiil feather. v uttdi-rful than fiowr
la beating raise cate standard cord of wetl-araaoord hickory oak. bapeti. ! Wrri, bard maple, ash. etas, locust or
I cate tow (2JJ00 pemnd* of aathrerito "'T’ ” I coal However, a <wrd and a half of , ** r * > ' < , -oft maple sod two cords of c-dar. “•* b *
be kept In a temper
■re of abeut M degrees If U r air ro*er with rand, and they MKWld
poplar ro basswood are requtnd to! the asnu- amount of boat - <***d of mixed wvod.
1 eqaala to a
Ins) of nveraga b
Feloro Manure to Laud. Pb of Mto produce m p
I Tb# | -ypiroi
n black < I which I.
here ta { El rip* <4 ilto. of f, )erury

