MONDAY, JANUARY 22. 1917. PLATTSMOUTH SLMJ-WKLKLY JOURNAL. pack 3. Our First Offering of bVX i 3 - III) Featuring the newer colorings in Satin, Silk and other fabrics Emma Local Kews I'l.'iii Friday's lai'.y. Boyd Porter and wife of Mynard were in ihe city fur a few hours today enroute to Omaha to visit for a few hours in that city with friends. C. II. Vallery came in this morning frem his farm home to spend a few hours visiting with his friends and aiso to look after some trading. Mike Warga, sr.. and sons, Joseph and Henry, who were here to attend the fune-.al i f their wife and mother, departed this afternoon for their home at Iluvelcck. .Mrs. Charles Vallery of St. Joseph. Mo., arrived this afternoon to attend the funeral of her aunt, the late Mrs. A. W. White, which was held from the home this afternoon. John Albert and Martin L. Freid rich were among those going to Oma ha this morning, where they were tailed to spend a few hours looking after some business matters. George 1. Meisinger came in this morning from his home near Cedar Creek to look after a few matters of business in this city with the mer chants returning home this afternoon. ELECTRICITY FOR EVERY FARM DELCO-LIGHT is a compact, efficient and economical electric plant for farm, village and suburban homes. Delco-Light furnishes electricity for lighting the house and other buildings it has a capacity of 40 to 50 lights. Delco-Light also furnishes power to operate small machinery. tw It docs the washing. . J4 i It Mr 1 1 pi: inns tlic water. -4 It oiieratcs the cream scoarator. "wri It churns the butter. It drives the sewing machine and the vacuum cleaner. It brings city comforts and conveniences to the farm and takes away much of the drudgery of farm life. It is so simple that a child can operate it. It has been dcreloprd hy the same engineering and mutnifac ' luring ability that has made Delco Cranking, Lighting and I anil ion for automobiles the standard of the world. The Price, complete with Batteries, is $275 1 . (. II. Iiittui, Ohio ( thousand Delco-Light representatives and service men are in the field there is one ia your locality. Let him demonstrate Delco-Light M : it r to you in your own home. At least write for illustrated book. The Domestic Engineering Co., Dayton, Ohio Jj&JJL- 5 ill PLLCOUGriT- Last call before the rise in prices. Save 5 per cent by ordering a plant previous to Feb. 1st. COS SOUth 25th AVC, MATS at EARLY SPRING STYLES of Fisk, Gage and Edco Hats, in Straw and Satin Combinations just arrived and will be on display this week. We consider these extreme values at $5.00 Pea Mrs. Jessie Snyder of Fairfield, la., who has been here during the last sickness and at the time of death of her aunt, Mrs. Dora Moore, departed last evening on No. 2 for her home in - the Iowa city. E. P. Stewart, who has recovered to some extent from his injuries received in the Burlington wreck at Gibson on December was a passenger this morning for Omaha to spend a few hours in that city. Dr. G. II. Gilmore of Murray de parted this afternoon for Omaha, where he will be present at an op eration to be performed upon Mrs. Ed Gansmer this afternoon at the hos pital where she has been for the past two weeks. John Archer and wife of Delhi, Minn., who have been spending a few days in this city at the' home of Mr. Archer's parents, Judge and Mrs. M. Archer, have departed for Ashland to visit for a short time before returning to their home in Minnesota. George Everett, one of the prom inent farmers of Liberty precinct, re siding southeast of Union, was in the city for a few hours today looking after a few matters of business at the county seat. This is the first time in .', ' ttZiMi 4,, T-gffg StPJkMATF l EA.--.yLt-:"e.S C:.C UIVIArIA, rlEB. - several months that Mr. Everett has been able to visit 1 'iattpmutitn. Mrs. (Carrie Newcomer Johns of York, Neb., who has been in the city for the past week visiting at the home of Miss Mayola Propst, depart ed this afternoon for her home. Mr. Johns is a former schoolmate of the Propst girls and her visit was one most thoroughly enjoyed lv the friends. From Sji t r rlay"s lailv. Mrs. Chris Parkering departed this afternoon for Omaha for a visit in that city with her relatives and friends. v J. J. Lohnes of Mynard was attend ing to some business matters in this city yesterday and gave this oilice a pleasant, call. John Meisinger, jr.. drove in from his farm home vet of this city yes terday for a short visit with friends. He was a pleasant caller at this of fice. Lloyd Group of Louisville was at tending to ?om,; business matters in this city yesterday, and while here took time to call at this oilice and j nave nis subscription extciv.eu ioi ao- j otner year. C. II. Vallery drove in this morning I from his farm home near this city j and depaited for Omaha, where he v.V.l via tor a tew nour, e-'OKia. seme matters of business m that city, j P. A. Horn an ! wife were among ; those going to the metropolis U.is . morning, driving in from their farm , .... ,1 II none ana departing on tne i':ui uji - lington train. . I Mis. V. H. W'chr'oein c:imoia tbi morning from her home west of tl. city and departed or. the early i'u: line ton train for Omaha, where , 1 will spen vl the dav visiting witn friends. Mrs. Joseph weie among those going to Omaha j . i i i i -i tnis morning io spend a ie noais m that city looking after some business affairs. Charles Fetr.er and wife of Lou; ville motored to this citv this morn-j ing and spent the dav visiting with ! i datives and friends. Mr. FeU.-r wao o thi ofneo I c ;n.iciaw i - v . . Countv Commissioner -lalii A Pitz motored out to Murl;ck T h i morning to attend the funeral of Fer-! ilinnn. 1 itl r.n.i if" llin II runi tllnlll V . . . ..11 i-. , I - i idents ot that locality who was buried; there' today. Mrs. Jane Tot ten departed the erroon for Omaha, where she . , , 1 v. 1 : : spend a few horns at the St. .io-eph hosnital with Mrs. Dave Lh (" Murray, who has lecn at the h sspit ii for the past six weeks. V. T. Schlistc-meier of near Ne hawka was in the city today for a f;w hours attending to several busi ness matters and while h-. re cai'e.I at the Journal office to renew his sub scription to the sc.ai-weekly edition. Mrs. Robert Newell departed thi. afternoon for her home at Mngiv.vit, S. D., after spending several weeks in this city and Omaha where she underwent an" operation at the Im- manue! hospital. Mrs. Newel', re turns home feeling muen improved m health. Will Rice was passenger this morning feu- Omaha, where he was called to consult a specialist in that city in regard to his heaUh, which has been very poorly of late. Mr. Rice is taking treatment in the hope of being cured before he return Canada to resume his farming in to Al- berta. Henry Horn of near Cedar Creek dcpaited this morning frr Lincoln, where he expects to enter the Dr. Kv erett sanitarium in that city for treat ment for rheumatism, from which lie has been suffeiing for the past two weeks and a part of the time has been confined to his bed from the painful malady. Julius and Charles Lngelkemeie--drove up this .morning from tbtir homc west of Murray and .Julius, ac companied by his mother, Mrs. Fred Kngelkemeicr. made a visit to Omaha to spend a few hours with John Kn gelkr.meier at the Presbyterian hos pital. Charles snent the day in the county seat looking alter some trad ing. Hon. WillianJ DelesDei nier and Williard Clanp of Elmwood were in the city Saturday evening for a short time, engaged in looking after some business affairs, and while in the city Mr. DelesDernier was a cad ler at the Journal editorial rooms fo- a short vi.--.it. LAtiLLS' MASK HALL I LIi. 17. The date for the annual mask ball' of the Uagles has been announced as Saturday, February 17th, and a splendid offering of prizes w ill be an nounced later. A grand good time will be in stoi'e for all those wh.o at tend. Tl Plattsmouth orchestra will furnish the music. The? elate an- 1 uoiuiccd in the Journal Saturday as ; ithe 11th vvc in error and the date wiU be Saturday, the 17th. rhclibn-hftbLbti MAKE ADVANCE: Teuton Fortes Are Repulsed ISy Ar tillery, Fire en West I'rant. London, Jan. -0. A successful raid cf German positions east of St. Elci, acce:" dished by British troops on F-i- :ay night, was announced tonight by Field -larshal Sir Douglas Ilaig. North of the Somme the Brk sh commander-in-chief said to the right of the aliies' line there was consider able mutual artillery righting. Neithoast .f Ncuve Chapelle, th.e statement continued, "we dispersed nuiiiV woikcrs an 1 in the neighbor hood of La Hassce canal and sou in -cast of Lois Grcn'er we effectively eheded enemy position.'?.'' French Troops (iain. Talis, Jan. -0. Failure of enemy ittacks northwest of Soisaons and a SUl.ccsful carried out h.v Frcr..:!i tiT,.r.c n ?!-.- Vip.-ip .nctn" were re- pm.to,j n tonil.hr;s f,nk.:al statomeri.i ..v;tlth ,.f Cassignv ie.th.-r violen.! ... f ht ctmlin. the st.lU..l r,iont s;.;.). A ,,;,mv su rnri? at- f.lilcv, no;thwet of Seissans. We ra;,i..(i Cerman lines on the Vingre st-c,c;. an,i brought o-.ck pr-oners. , ..j, . ii v ' - - - - -' - ' ' - r t'e.ere were patrol encounters. South west ef A"tvkh strong German rev- ! t U-n pied to appr-oacn vu-: Trt's. "(M th re.si of tin fr tne re wa i iodic ; heiling." No oi-.e in 1'Iati mouth, wh.o ut'rs backache, headaclv. or distressing ur- i i:, rv ills can afford to ignore this . It. i .1 a . .11 ..... I'latr.-mouin mans iwice-icid o;0. It comirmed testimony that no. Piattsmouth revhlent can doubt. C. L. Pates, farmer. Nmtri and Wal- ! I U' streets. Piatt smouth, says: "Kid compdaint seems to come over m of a sudden. I attributed th-. trouble to a heavv co;d which settb-1 on mv ki'inevs ard nado them weak, ' i causing me sect eii'n:.- 10 (:iss 100 iie ! qu'-ntly. I ; uifer .1 considerable from ;xun across the sinaii of my back. To , .1. ',. .1...... X . V . .. , , do ; or stand roc. sent snarp : twi:'-es !;rt inir throii:-h mv loins. I 1 ., .,.! ,.,.! l.,o litt' d and had but little amid- v. 1.1 1 . .;.:. i lion. Uoan. s Kidney i ins, procure:- 1 - f 1- 11 fiora Edward Rvnott Co. drug store, i soon greatly btneJited me. and two boxes made a permanent cure." (Statement given April !. lbPJA in l-t i.ruary i:1o, Mr. iites j said: "My opmi-n ot Iioan s Ki !ney I ills is ju.t the same today as it was when I gave my first recommenda tion. I have never had Dean's Kid ney Pills fail to do me good whenever my kidneys have caused any trouble." Price "be, at all dealers. Don': simply ask for a kidney remedy get Dean's Kidney Pills tho same that Hates has twice publicly reeom- j rncrded. Foster-Milburn Co.. Props. Rutfak), N. Y. DANCK. If you enjoy tlancing, you certainly t-uinot afford to miss the 'lance Crates' hall nevt Satun'ay night. Jan uary 27th, li17. The most p.opular anil entertaining TeVhestra of Omah:i will furnish the music. Admi-sion S'l. Chamberlain's Ceu.'ih Remedy Most L'fiectual. "i Iiave taken a great many bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and every time it h;,s cuied v.i'j. I have found it n osL e'rectual "for a hacking cough and colds. After taking it a cough adways disappears,'' writes J. R. Moore, Lost Valley, Ca. Obtain able evervv -!-. t e MAKING SOML I M PRO V LM KN TS. The farm leune of John II. Uu-che, in the vicinity of Cedar Creek, is the scene ('' a great deal of activity the iast few days, as Mr. IJusche has ju.t had a fine new garage built at his home to h ouse his at.to, ar.d in addi tion to this has just closed a contract for a new Dtlco lighting system for the buildings on the farm, and in a short time tho house, barn and other buildings wiii be equipped with elec tric lights and be so arranged to add to the enjoyment and comfort of the family. John believes in having e,T- erything tight up-to-the-minute and has a fine country home which he can enjoy to the utmost. Found a Sure Thing. I. Ik Wilcox, Farmers Mills, N. V., has used Chamberlain's Tablets for years foi disorders of the stomach' and liver and says, Chamberlain's Tablets are the best I have ever used.", Obtainable everywhere. 1 J"giFj&flI! C&jfJ SQf' HAD IT YET? No. '..' stopped up 7 Feel depressed 7 Pain in back? Same in chest? Lin? s all ache? IJlood a-fire ? Eyes a-blar? Ojickly tire? Got a cough? Cot a siiee.'.e? Do you pant ? Do you wheeze ? You don't know What's the rip? Easy guess It's the grip! After an illness cf .Many Week the Advanced Age of Ninety four Years. at In the death of Grandma Giberscri, viio died about 7 Saturday eve ling at here heme in this city at t!; ive of 8M wars S ir.oitths and " d..y. the- communi! v. our: is t! 10s of one j of its ablest a id most ro.pected citi- j i mens and t'le M. K. church loses one J . . a into:': wovkei s one who al- - I-. . . , , ... I-"-' .- ars was a regu- itter.fiant if her heabh permit t-'d. Mrs. Gib son lured tbv lavl-! Iiij'-s of iior:eer life i ."ele-rska and ; i e 1 i:e Indian eci .eraoui wh!b dains ve! iad'i to Deis, i-rossing ti:e . Sl-e wa.i a tru-- pionetr. She enjoyed the cor.ovay of ot'u ' :.nd iier home was alwav u--wtlcom ola.ee for vkite.s, and th ip.pi'eCiation i . ef ;ke fa'-t was -shown by tne m ';u!ers at her home on '.act; o:rtr.dav ecleb; alien for the last number of ' ears. i a. . n r ra i -ervr.es were ler Mondnv al 2:"!) in the M. K. church . n ' v. ere conducted by 'ope-; ef Trumbull. Nob. a..t :r. v.--.dstcd by the I lev. II. W. ncr lormor 1 . e . o . i. . i ohf.rch. P.ev. O. V. Rummell. The re j main, were laid; to r -st in Oakv.oo-.l i ceru '.-.' y bc-ide hc- husband, who pre- eded he;- to the gr linetrcn year; age. R-elatives who we: Vneral were: ?-Irs. 1 ioy n. -oin nre-i-nt at t: Mrs. H. M. Recto-, a C. L. Ret tor. a gi and- daue-h't r; . M;s. W. 1). Cam-,.. :: gra.i idaugh--o .l hoi ihri." id-'i iren of Lincoln. It"' i -. o. x. , , r, r C.ibersou wife and son, (Jayl. of thi-4 place. Obituary. Sar;di Ann Harrison wa-, ; : : .i -. i; in ?!t. Pleasan'. Mason , yh; . and died Jan ping Water, at m -ntlis and " Vj1 uarv l i. l .'i i, i e the ago of S" yea; dav- Sh" moved to Louis county. Mi -souri. with her parents, scttbng near Canton. Her father dying in IS-'!;', she then moved to Davenport, ia.. with her mother and. brother. Robert Harrison, who was then pas tor of that place. She united with the Ran-tist church in IS Id. but later joined the M. K. church in 1817. She was married on August '2 IS Jo' to Louis W. Giberson in Davenport, la. The physicians 'advised a change of climate for her husband so they went overland to Denver, arid heie Mr. Gilierson enlisted in his country's serv ices. The Monday following the death of A hi ahum Lincoln they stalled for Plattsmouth, Neb. From Platlsniouth they moved, to a farm seven miles southeast of this place and then to town. Ten children were born to this un ion, seven having preceded her to the gieat beyond. Tin? three liv ing ones aie. James C. Giberson of North Ya kima, Wash.; Mrs. H. M. Rector of Li net dr., Neb., and L C. Giberson of th;s plnca. There arc .seventeen grand children and thirteen great grand children. Weeping Water Republican. SICK FOLKS ARK RLTTLK. Mrs. T II. Dor in My who has been suffering for some time past from an aUark o" iheama.tism is reported as b'dnf. mi; ;h unproved ar.d is now ;dIe to be up and aroo.nd as usual, .diss Mane Do. -nelly who has also been cub d to rer room by a very annoy ing a.'.t.a i; of the iuiny is now able to be around after a very s.. rious time with this unpleasant ailment. NOTICE. iV-'ii. i'liiKiim w.ui no 'Hiiiwi Ii,iL -i : l -v.th Yl Oi l" mal S.-iv- 1',-licre O-eh'-stra -of Omaha will phiy 4.1 'J fo:- the dance next Saturday night at Caates' hall. Tiio admission is SI. 00, and a good time for ail is assured. FOR SALE o-r. house; city water FOR SALL o-r.Miousc; cily water in house, electric lights, well an.d cis - tern; 1 lot. Inquire Oi Harry .des.tcr- smith. 12-15-tfd Pi r i lOiiUO F tor no i UiAbd mil IN THE MOOSE; V. .-C. Dorsiy Explains 1 b i( Mil! In sures Main Koir.o.s in Various Counties. County Ueavds and Cennn;.s.-.ioiiers Will Si'e Th'jt iiigitAays Are iniprovcc. Lincoln, Neb.. J;mi. 2L The V:t tines of Kansas and Iowa laws alcntr with sor.ic o; iginal road feat- ures v i'.ich a'e easily adarudiie to this st:itc are coui. liiKd in the comprehen : ive g'od ii:iis measure introduced i:i the lower house by W. (.'. D;r. ey of (': ap.kiin toantv. The mcastne in the first extensive i icad bill prcpo.-ed thus far, and the fact that a tho! ovgh bosires man. yet 'in;1 who is in iinu--;;idiy cbsa tr.t'ch with the fa iiiws of l is vegfon. nils nror.oseu i m; ,1. it o! t'UPll- c:iu--e. lional value tr lie Sneaking of ihe ';i'd r me .vl-, Mr. D(,r- ry s-dd: Fxphiins M'-ai'o'. "If t'nls h'.w is -ii..cted it will re . -eit "n ir.arkr-d irr.i-i oveme'it in tile j con ii -.on o; the epaii the n-'.cthod.-t'r.em tr erlls U di.';-ri r. vi'V-h : of ig and maintaining! tout the .-late. Tl:e bill ire county b C.tUU'.ieS t'i et t'le ; : e me o t : onr:,'cl eit ! 'is. ; ' ;.l i.i .: ; .. whie ;i Ve V de ; F 1 - 1 U ids, and !'..' ; and rr vte th. t: :r. 1! I t county :-: er "T;is i i::en.' Mi -a-e t!-at . ! b a'i led j tho ;v nu:t.-. ' ! I .i . II n-' ( i i ! :':' i 1 r. ;.-);,'( i ;.r iiei'om'J the case un- ' ( - i. ir.r R.ndls. W. the a.' -.- of ! h'? n.is of ea-'-h loa.d d -ve. se-- i':is no n. tun ; l- -L " 'art. ; :e 1 r :f !oi . ' C ' V dcr the I ! l .ads .1 : et and t crv to oarerv . re. t tb. ."or. The !eu!t :S the -'-e h-ra! .-..a 1 or. -ait th0!'- c r, : rri t-"ie:-a' plan ' "'''his bill will h road, work a-- to is t!u-ri :ytem. e the . e! . ! ', ;IV- rtrol. and I'Ol! 'ea-i I i .in 1. r a ("only u!- i.'ed bi: h.n ay connnis.-ioi.i ' i for, who i to lra gvm i al ei'.'.Kol ;, .- tin- coiiM'; : aro tile read ' of the ice,;,', y r.n.i especially of the travi'b-d roa'i. oe -ignr.i--. ! as conn- ' tv ma is. li'e In;; careiul.y e,.:tl:r..-s the duties of the ct-rnty I-o;;:-.is and of the highway commissioners, and makes it obligator- u: n tivm to so" that the id-? are IvCfit in nerfeet con- te : i!f ; i: ii u i! 1 i erne i th.e pi e.-ent becornc - r 1 lack of that it will ho I itui of makbiM di triers est-.-. re.a 1 ieaaee t n-en r. big r t ' f i in '. be i the rt ads, in the ialiv. a detbt t- id the sta e. It is thougli: tnat, if the main traveled roan - are kept in perfect eo- di:-o'v the ot!v oad- in thf countv eral desire on the part oc the local roa.tl ovcseeis to h.ave th.e roads i?i their di-trict as good as the cour.ty roads." Federal 'Expert Here. The roads me-verr : id was tlmuh.te ! by the iippearamv h.ge .f a. fede ad exnc t, who exph'.in.e 1 -he v.oi king o'" the feiki-al ait! law. Many members of the house and sena'e, however, are not clear en the provision ; of that dccun.cn l yet. Another bit of enli-rht nment came to the members in a eicgrum from Carl Vrooman ' V"ahingt!n. in which the assistant secretary gives this further Hxrdaation of onf pha.e of the act. Said Mr. '; oen;an's t( le gram : "C-niatii and oiiet.-, ovy provide any porti'-u of the .t ite's :!i-Ke, at cost, under tho fodeu'l aid roa'J at. provi led the woik is done under the direction t.f the state highway depait raent, and otherwise conforms to the ac Th" fedr act makes r.o dis tribution among eourities. Highway def a? tnients may dt termi -.e :-i bje-.t : th.? approval '-f this th partment the amount for expenditure in counties. Stab- diould at leat pledge full amount." . The iiahit of Taking C'o.'rf. With many cop!e taking c Id is a habit, but fortunately one that is eas i!v broken. Take a cobl snonge bath j 2i id every morning when you firsl get out Lhan five imurs should elapse betwe-n of bed not ice cold. be, a temp-era.- meals. I-f you ale troubled with in Uiie of about lb) degrees F. A!-o , digest ion correct our habits and take .sleep with your window up. Do tins j Chamberlain's Tablets, and you may and you will .-colon; tad e c !d. Wtien j reasonably hope for a quick recovery. :,.,. a.. .,. ..,,i,i rioo.-i,e! -.in's 1 V-.,,.,,.;. rvinede :o-d '.-.-d of r as ; ; k, a3 r,os;iblt. Obtainable every- wlcrf, j i For Sale Sixth street. My a'.-o. homo on North Sixth street, a'.-o, tim,ng roam set, ; w riting desk, kitchen s'ove and gas range Mrs. j. II. Kuans. Call phone 510-W. 1-15-tfd. : DANIELS DEFENDS CONTRACT AWARD P.cthbliein Steel Comi:iny to Task for Published Criticism of Navy Depart imiit. SAYS FAiLl HE OF APl'KAL TO PATRIOTISM IS CAL'SL Wellington. D. ('., Jan. 21. Scciv 1.. y Daniel- issued a statement to day explaining and ik fending Ins ac tiea i l a-.sardip.g to Iladtields, Lim it. a JJiilish munitions company, nrii ;;!'(.-: for a large number of na y a: ntor-piori ing pro.j. ct iles at a price about s'oo o.u-h below the lowo.-i A 'iierifaii bid. The .-latemeiU is ia rt i !y to published comrm nt ujn the cont: act. which Mr. Daniels says, "con- vincod me that a conei'e statement ( f the experiences of the depuitmont i.i (-btaining s h t H s e-piii! in ijuality to those used by foreign navic- at a !ia-'onahle pi ice is nece.-aiy to en able the public to understand what has been going on." Referring to a i cport in certain Amoiican trade journals that the l?rit i: h gove: mnent had urire.l Iladtields to seek this contract for the purpose of ci eating a panic in the American steel market, and a re.-ultant rcduc- j in the export juice of American cf th;.' j steel, the secretary says that "is pat e roads . TeL absurdity," as such an order would ! have no appreciable etfect upon the ma rkt t. Daniels the Peddelusn Steel company, which "ha been dthng ihe papers with i ove-i tis-en-ents ciiti ci;:ing the -iepa; tmeut," a-imiited in one of these publk alioi.-s tiiat it had failed to make sat: -factory -hells on a contract av.arded t' o yea - ago. Pa!riotiin Lacking. "F: til it is able to fill its om it a-is." be ;elds, "it do.'s not iunnn' th.e Lethdvkcm company to criticize the r.a", t ra lej-aitmcnt for awarding con- to rnanufac larers who tan make j shells that meet the tests. I regard the attitude of these companies in this and in other matters as most unfortu nate and were the e ro relief through competition eh her by the government or by other im-m patiiotic leins, I would! feel that they were putting our entire program of preparedness in peril. The department v.i.dies to give all of its orders to Ann iiean manu facturers whenever they ijuote reas onable prices and furnish .-.hells that mtt-t navy reu drements. Nothing but. die utter failure of the m i.-t patient. th goiiat ions .1 a; to the ia ... trioti in of the little group of st n.; uufa-U;i er '. who have a piattieal m- ji'.iroiy of this biisine-s have in. ob it impe.-ulive for tile g.vei nnieat to bv.Hd a nrt.:ectiie fnetor- and give a c.-ntract to a io: eig i i- Merf The statement reviews tin,- dejart mem's dealings with American .dieil raakers timing the la.t few years to .--ho-v that bids fr ti the Rriti-h on ct I'M previously ha.d been instrument al in compelling a reduction in pi ices, of pi ojcetiles f ui r.'.-lied to this gov ernment. The financial lo-s to the government in that connection ha : i'een important it says, and ad-is: Money No Consideration. "What has not been made char, however, is the failure of the com panies manufacturing projectiles with ro spur of co-operation to drive them err to keep pace with the improve ments in the quality of arrr.or-pie-eing shells that are being m ide abroad. . difference in the pi ice of shells can not lie cxpre.-scd in dollars and cent-. Inferiority of weapon; of defense when the fate of the battie may ca-iiy del end upon this .-ingle elema-nt n not no-.-dbly be i-xdm-s-ci! i,y a::y a mount of money howwer hug'-."' Mr. DnrieL 'i-'a:c.- tlia tin: argu ment used iy th se wh.o op.. c tb c"ii.-truction of a navy projectile plant which contends that the reiiilt will tie to crush American industry is with out value. "I have never had in mind," says ho, "a i.avy plant of greater capacity, working one shift of n.t n, than one-third of t r total amount required by the navy." Ue.d Habit-.. Those who breakl'a.-t at is o'clock or later, lunch at tv-lve and have dinner at six are ahuo.-t certain to bj troulded with ini'iye.tion. They Io not adovv time for one rneal to di gest before' taking another. Not lc 1 i nese tat!ets st rengtne-n tlie stemaciJ ' and enable it to perform its functions naturally. Obtainable everywhere. SAWS. ; ; 11. 1 1.. 1. i 1 - nano, o-icrv. cross-cus. or any Kind Oi saws died an-.l set at vveynch .- carpenter shop. Basement Bank t Cais County.