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AMERICANS FiGHl GERMSJN ITAL ruberculosis Experts Sent Red Cross Will Use Latest Methods. Included In (he unit of medlon! n ?y workers which the American II rr ' ' PAGE TWO EASING THE CARES j f OF SOLDIERS' FAMILIES ^ The ten thousand Home Service 8e<s ( tlons of the American Red Cross, In 1 their welt of lookltiK aftei the families of the enlisted pien, are doing wonders for the morale of the ariny. Our lighters are not men who are going to worry nnnui inemseives, out ir uioy no not get cheerful letters from home, or '' if anything goes wrong there, they are *" ruing to worry, and that delicate thing e the army men call morale is going to ^ 1 ?t? disturbed. It Is to safeguard j ogalnst this and also to prevent need- ,| ! - :'Y- ring and to promote that spir- .j it of todghhorliness and kindly aid that idnds .tell eomiminity into an organic )( whole that the Home Service was orjpini/.ed. t iver 'u.nuo w orkers are serving on these ten thousand committees, which j} reach Into every corner of the country, I' lionever remote. Not a town or vlllage or crossroads that Is not within j t> teli of the Ited t'ross; not a wife or (| ?lnld or mother of a man In service ^ who enntiot claim the ready aid of the j ' Ited Cro?s workers. j( More limn ::on,mH) families of Antcrlcan soldiers ir.nl sailors have been re- ^ lleved (>t money troubles, legul < 11 111 v*nlties iiml worries of nil sorts by the protecting nrin of the Ked Cross. If the allowances of allotments under the Mar Klsk Insurance law do not come the matter is at once referred to ltcd jj Cross Headquarters, taken up with the n proper government bureau and promptly straightened out. If. .through the f,| tlelay, the family finds itself in need of money sums are advanced to tide It j, over until the allotment arrives. Puring duly over sixty thousand impiiries (1 of this kind were received, and more (j than u third of these were taken clear through to headquarters before they could he straightened out. c, FOR ITALY'S BABIES. n 01 Motherhood tn Italy Just now la not 11 the Joy thnt It might be, for the poor ' women are at their wits ends to clothe !>' the children already tu the family, not d< to mention the preparation for the littie newcomers. Perhaps the most ap- b; predated gifts of the American Ked H Cross at this time are the layettes kI which are helng given to the mothers 01 of Italy. Each layette consists of C twenty-four pieces and Includes four u bright colored swuthlng hands, so dear to the heart of the Italian woman. Twenty layettes a week are needed ut Chloggla alone. C .1 < WHEN YOU ENROJ-Li He sure to get your button, He sure to get your ting, He s> re to get your stamps, <* lie sure to use them all. i >1 ? ? !? BUST SAVE FOOD 11 FOR WORLD RELIEF ;; P V Herbert Hoover Now In Europe, and ** Definite Program of Food Comtfai vation Will Soon Be Announced p From Washington. ? Millions of 1c Hungry People Looking to America ti For Food. ? < Columbia. With the derlaratioe of 41n- armistice ami the cessation of the ^ fighting tn Europe there is danger that b) *r In America who have been af- ^ fts ted so lightly by the war. as com- w pared with the sufferings of the peo- C( pb? of many European countries, may think our duty done and decrease i ur fTort* toward food conservation. ^ This must not happen, says th? >( JToorl Administration. The Americaa m jpoople have before them a greatar ^ obligation than ever before, txn au*? laminr in threatening Ln many lamia *5vhich have I>?hii opened up to the llt&d world by the evacuation of tii? ^ enemy, and the millions of people. dtv . pendent upon the outside wo Id for food until they ran :nake a liwait, ^ re looking hopefully a Arawi. a Hundred* of thousand* of American ^ oldlera and their allied (?m-adri v tnoat continue to eat. although they have ceased to fight. The countrlea that are laying down their arms Are plunged Into a atate of great unroet No factor In no eoa- t! tluclre to anarchy an In hunger tv u*i may nn(iprii m nMin^r - n knows Bat to relieve tbe worM bun- E wot Is the sorest war to quickly root ore (be world to normal For the preeoot the Food Administration U appealing to the AmwlcM people merely to eiorrise rare and judgment in food buying and food consumption Later a definite proigriun of conservation of food for tvorld rel'af will be mads pnbUe. Herbert Hoover Is now in ftarope looking into conditions As soon as It is trnown what ,w* tha rood rt?q\air??i'f)U, this program wHl ha fora?t? la'ad, aod avarr hi (be Jand wtll t>a aclsed aad aspect ad H? Mrtlrinaia Columbia?la support oi its policy to haap farmers of (he United States fully iaforneed < world food ?oiditiorvs aad prohaMa aa?*da for certain commodities, me S'oad Administration ha of ununuaJ ross nas sent to Italy are a nuinl f the leading nntl-tuberculosis woi rs of the country, sponsored by t uitionnl Tulierculosis Assoclatii r. \\ 111i 111 >i Charles White, who hea lie unit, is inedicul director of t 'uherculosis League of I'ittshuri nd 1 >r. ltohert II. 1 Wallop, the assl lit director, Is secretary of the An 'uherculosis League of Cleveland ell as health commissioner of tl Ity. l>r. John II. l,uwtnaii of Cle' ind, a former president of the ? onnl Association, Is another proi ent member of the unit, Others e >r. ltohert (J. Patterson, secretary ic Ohio Tuberculosis Associatio eymour II. Stone, until recently si atary of the Massachusetts Antl-1 erculosis League; Or. (Jertrmle Sti Is. secretary of the New York C ssoelatlon *>f Tuberculosis Cllni ml N". A. Nelson, superintendent of t incinnuti Anti-Tuherculosis League These men and women, at the uest of the Italian government. \\ o-operate with that country In npp lg the latest approved Anterlc let hods for coinhutilig the spread jherculosis. Some of tlietn will harged with the estahllshinent 'lnles where people of all ages 111 e examined and treated; others w evote their attention particularly revealing tuhereulosls among eli ren, und a third group will devel ealth publicity and education. It Is to the credit of the antl-tulx ulosls campaign In America that ns produced specialists of such Inti atlonal standing that Italy wishes all them Into her service teniporarl rotain SotTkiant haef in in ?tt;ht ad all rafrigerating shops' capa fS The*-# It annugh sugar for norm jnsomptioa if othar nations rati talr prasenl short rations If th k'lMH their rations thera will ha lortaga Offta la the only rosmni >od coiamo?tity of which thara la orld aurplua With th# posslbia t ep'ian of high protain faeds, t nrtad State# has sufficient food a ml for its own psopia, hat to fill n pledge af 20 000 0O0 tana to Nit to ICairapa by July 1. 1919. wh? trut ha continued canaareatiaa a roidanoa of waata According la Food Admtnratrafl alculations. aveti with all suppl ad beet efforts. the world will be ! ti run1 of the normal amounts ?ts for two or tAree roars at leant The fa:lira of the American prodix rbo it equipped for general farmi mud la lia ta liberal crops of a* red nets aad hwaarrows fordo w pAirh ta grow livestock ecoaomicel Foreign Natlona Urgent Call. Or4ujnbia.?Nations liberated tr ba German yoke are daily and u ally calling upon tba 1'nited bta i>r f<xk! The pressure of this nand la emphasised tn a cable ently raoelvad by tke Food Adnefi ration from fferbert floorer, wbaow ta klurope ta aqyray tke for* ItuatK>a After a Week la Huro dr. HooraT cabled that the situat ltd not then admit of the forrnulat / a definite program, but that Asr ca should he firmly Impressed ba necessity for continued roaser Ion. which in more noeded now tl 4 any time since the 1'nited Sta ecame aligned with the enemies iorinany Mr floorer la now negotiating n ho Allied Government* regard ihlpplng nnancM and organisatic ,'nMl thea? details are Anally sattl t will ba difTlcnH for him to ??><l i definite ronafrurtire pmfrnm doorar arranged twrfore leaving An ca for 'he immediate purrhaa* r7,M>it tone of food to the m irgeet ri ?*<la The firat of the A >f *Mp* ferrying thane auppliea ilreadr rrarbed Europ* lit the campaign will lie coiitlnu nremlttlnKly here at home. Ita m ort during the enmiliiK year will erlved not as heretofore from t tie of Red Cross Christmas Seals, h y s special appropriation made by t ed Cross to the National Tuherru! s Association. TuberculoslB worke n their side will line up with the K ross In Its Christmas lloll Cull f nlversal membership. CONTEST FOH THE JUNIORS A special feature during the R ross Christmas Roll Call will he unior Red Cross Four Minute M ontest on "Why You Should Join t led Cross." The contest will he si ar to those previously conducted to IMvlsloa ?>r rour Minute Men to Committee on Public Inforinntb t will be held on Friday, Heceinli 9th, I- nil of the School Auxillnrh nd friends and parents of the pup 111 he ur);ed to attend. aportanea te produeara. Tha world balance aheet of fo rod act a ahowa a ahortac# of 3.00 >0,000 pounds vi idii and 3.tVC0.C ?aa of high proteia feeds Ante tts are Included pork producta. du roducta and re^atable ode Commodities of wblrh fkera a ifficient suppltee. If used with ?c< ny, are wheat, rye. beana. rice, pe, ad feeds other than thoae hi*h : r ? * ' LANCASTER NE' . WOOL WILL LONG BE SCARCE ,h [ an ' Life of a Pound of Valuable Product *n YHai Been Shortened on Account .. of the War. "Even with peace It la doubtful If our clothes will return to normal. In pt Dy price or otherwise, until long after ^ the war," write* Douglas Jaspersen In Everybody's. "The necessity of re- ^ habilitating the uilllions of men In ... kllllki Is lllreilllv u Itrrtlllulll Tills mat army to he reclothed will be u heavy 1 n(' drain upon the world's already ex- _ ,>(' hnusted wool anil shoddy markets. ' >er Then, loo, the need of depleted tJeri'k many for wool and shoddy should fur- 'r he tlier lend to increase the shortage all hi. over the world. <ls "lCver since the beginning of the war llt? shoddy has heel) disappearing from .jj our midst at an alarming rate, while "i the production of wool has heen mi- " ill- tlrely Inadeipiate to the world's needs, "< as "In normal times the life of a pound ?' tat wool in its various Incarnations exvi). tends over a period of years. K' ;n- "Hut war, the most wasteful of all id- businesses, has changed the old order ire of things. Itoth the virgin wool and of the shoddy that went to make up that s' in; khaki coat for some soldier are hurled, ec- with Its wearer, somewhere 'over of ""u- there and will never return to do duty nr- for us again. And so, in a great many s<l ity cases, the life of a pound of wool has es, been suddenly reduced from some- n< he where around six years to as many a months. Wool alone cnn never clothe S|1 re the world. It has hccu shoddy that '111 kept tlie worhl's clothing hill down f*?r l.v- many a year, ami until the shoddy sup- sl an ply is normal again we can all expect of to have more or less trouble with our 'I' be clothes." ?f of V ' IN SPANISH HALL OF FAME "J to \V ill- The Name of Espartero, Duke of Vltop toria, Has Been Properly Accorded High Position. er- Sr It Fifty years ago Queen Isabella was sr- dethroned, and Spain threw off the to yoke of the Bourbons und Inaugurated ly. a new order of things, looking ut least th ed to th** establishment of a constitutional LI ip- government, If not u government of the ph he people. trl he Espartero, duke of Vlttorla, was $5 ut placed at the head of the state, lie 111 he had occupied that position on two forlo mer occasions. lie aided In securing rs th*' succession of Isabella, and success- 1 ed fully led her armies In putting down da or the Carllsts. In the Insurrection of "a 1840, caufHHl by the law suppressing the hn freedom or speech In the town eoun- tht ells, Eapartero became head of the sul government and was confirmed In that wl( ed position by the cortes, and was apa j?>tnted during the minority of en ^ ^ I vviis a | Z | Misery j | ir? ^re* Jonesi ot n Fr H Palmer, Okla., writes: H ** Jrr "Front tlie time I en- fS ^ in jl| M tercd into wonianliood B CJ I" to II I ... I looked with dread I jj; cl- II I front one ntonth to the I g| J next. I suffered with my 8 8 ?al l[ B back and bearing-down R H J tin w 1 pain, until life to me was [ J J y fl a misery. I would think B IV * B I 1 could not endure the I jV 00 5 I pain any longer, and ! ?J * d rJ Kradual,y K0' worse- LJ "V m Nothing seemed to help gg m ^ ? \i me until, one day, ... fl fl IX *? I 2 I decided 10 | :: ^ take ^ -.-ttftlBUVag ul The Woman's Tonic ^ | "1 took Jour bottles," 3 I 9 Mrs. Jones goes on to Bjl LI II Jul say, "and was not only II jr o* y U greatly relieved, but can U U A r*- 1 I truthfully say that I have 11-7 ^|l "It has now been two I I i>?. JR 9 years since 1 took Cardui, IB IX ** fy anc? ' am st'" *n Rood I kJi tx '** , B health. . . I would ad- B q vise any woman or girl J Um B to use Cardui who is a B j ier- ^ sufferer from any female Lj uh U J trouble. U J J I I If you suffer pain caused D ? r I I from womanly trouble, or I I K E if you feel the need ol a I I | H H good strengthening tonic 9 I 'ith IJ to build upyourrun-down IJj | ln? I system, take the advice a [ 9 of Mrs. Jones. Try Car- H I tn? 9 dui. It helped her. We H Mr, | J S believe it will help you. J -1 Druggists | J I EVS. LANCASTER S. C. e queen. He was deposed In 18-J id hud to fly to London for safet 1847 he was recalled to Spain an ' the revolution of 18T>4, which <lro\ e Queen Mother Chrlstlnla and Na >ez from the country, he was agal Heed at the heud of the Kovernineii position which he resigned In 18tt ?partero was born In 1702. He w? e son of . wheelwright, commence 'e as a common soldier in the Spai ii army and Kuineu ins nonius an les by liis own ability as a soldh al statesman. RAGEDY ABOVE THE CLOUD dividual Combats and Disasters Thi Test the Nerves and Wits of the Flying Fighters. Thmurb airplane battles are tr furiously exritinir for all tlmse pa ripatini; In tlii'in. it is not always dual conlllet tlutt the nerves anil w< 1 flyers are tested to the utmost. Mat Iventures may be met In tamer pit tits. Kvery now and then comes the rot ' a Kttn from below , followed by tlas i of blue and red. harsh, atmry e\pl ons rluht and left, front and rem e disappearance in flames sometimi what till tlien bad been a welcon tapaniou on the wintr, the drone me hardy adventurer strenuously ei avoriiiK to climb Into the night, ar >w and then the awful sjieetaclo < machine emerging safely front aoke cloud only to go smash Into ai her traveling In a different dlrectloi An aw fill smash, a hideous exnf mi, smoke. ln%i.tu cries, dames nr on. with volcanic Intensity, the sui 'ii plunging Into the abyss not mil what 11 few moments previous! iTo two magnificently equipped bom rowers, but four human souls, brav oud, youthful and adventurous.ashlngton Star. Self-Sacriflco. "Has the war made any change Ii MMlgolelgU?" "I should say so!" "In what respect?" "Spongclelgh says that In view o p fact that his friends are buyln herty bonds und contributing to wu llantbroples, he considers it bis pu otic duty not to borrow more thai at a time from any of them."rmlnghain Age-Herald. Cauae for Thanks. *1 met a real optimist the othei " salil tlit* war hospital surgeon allow to whom I certainly <lolT inj He had lost n leg anil whet ;il--eil him up the first thing hi wan: "Thank Hod It wan the lej the rheumatism!' " \RRRRRRRSiRRRi Bi 4 Ch Cane i i We buy our are prepares We have in in P \A7^ 17 / J AAA A. A * TT IAJ * Both Homeboxes and ii You will fim store. Make {Lane ] > I P*| f"l JP"11*11*1 f"l P-l f"! f"l * tniniii^tnin^^ininin: ? ~?- Luzlaxine i WM!* ~Y\ 5! W bringin' i: >r ' can tell before Luzianne??u resteaming in the S ? It's the coffee VV/"*n Jt and you hanker at Pours, It cup. Kei&ns" Luzianne Cofl put up in tins. ^ breakfast. If it r. ^ot your money Luzianne lor ;,r n. - - i). Ostentatious Wortrt. ^ h! Why cannot scientific persona who 4 I- undertake to he informing to the pub- < ly lie learn to display their learning less ly ostentatiously and to convey their ih meanim; more Intelligibly? one health ^ e, authority tells us profoundly that "an? orexla" also Is present with Spanish Intluenzu. We take this, from tho dlctlgnary, to mean loss of appetite, which really would not he a had thin# a these days; but unless It Is assumed that >11 > I >o< 1 \ tint medical men are to have the disease. It might be well to give the miscellaneous lay public | chunoo to know wliMt may all It. ft r Correct. n A funny one occurred In Judge Wood's court the other duy, observes the Los Angeles Times. It was s divorce case and the witness was In- i cltned to be vague. Flnully he inus- I r tered up courage and said : "I can't testify much. Judge, 'cause k I don't know what this Incompatibility , > Is." "fold feet and hot words," snapped * his honor. | nririnri r-i r-i r-i r-i rinririnr i nizuijuiju 111 in anoDDOi. g Lii iristmas Fri; lies,Nut goods in large qi J to offer you attr stock everything; :>f Christmas CO Made and Foreig 1 bulk; big stock t d everything you ! no mistake. Be i aster C Kitcher TUESDAY. DEC. 21. 1918. I MEcoffee I and Corn Pone I jm-Yum! I >u see your mammy, Honey, 1 n the coffee and the pone, you I you taste it that the coffee's 1 nuf?by the whifs a-stream.ng, 1 air. I (?Luzianne?you remoj-"hor ) I after it until you net anouier 1 :ee (your rrocer has it) comos Try it tomorrow morning for 1 isn't all you cxjtect, you can back. aroma, fragrance and snap. ? ViSf' jSt ' ( Ly~ " TW * " : + -i- + + + + + + ++ + + + + 4 PROFESSIONAL CAUUn * + *+ + + + + 4 + + + + + OH. .?. ItKKCK M N'M KIH ICU, ih-ntul Suij;"uu. iflloe Hours: 8:30 to 12:30 A. M. 2:00 to 6:00 P. M. And t>y Appoln ... ut. Office Phone 160. Residence Phono 201. Office over Lancaster Pharmacy ?U. . m. Moi/iii, veterinary rnyelclan, Surgeon and Dentist. OfTI at Oregory, Heod Live Stock Co. tables. Residence Phone 18 &( Office Phone IIC. VCATARRH ^ For head or throat jLdt Catarrh try the vapor treatment? HEW PRICES ? 30c. ?Oc. $1.20 rinrirTinririrririrffi JlU uiJuuullluu.' tfi rie lits | s,Etc. I uantities and jjj active prices tj you will want jl NFECTIONS | n Candies in [j o select from j j want at this (] niV*P fn coo ne rtl /MA X/ X\/ UW CIO ^ andy !j si i !