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rm-: mssktmn WKKKI.Y ST\N!».\I;i>. i'<w II Legal Notices Notice of Mortgage Sale. Win-re.is, (Ivtauit Ins h 'i'it maxi-' in > In» roi;- fjruuns ol ;i VUVUIIM rnun^itgv IMIH :iii:ni: ;i I i.wiT Oi S.ilc. yivtiii by M.ii ihla l und W. I'. W il i n>. itvi- htMiuiui. u Sismi-ui S. I).. a> iiioriuiig*>r<, tu s. K. < M'm i g uf 10M. S. I).. :i> u.tirigii-:vv il.it»'.I U>I)«t I S . | i'.uv. .«ml ni .'tl Cor tfi'oni in tm« uttivu ..i in- rogisU'V ot »k'vds of Rolivri> ei.iint.v, South Dakota, ou Octobcr iiti. and iv« 1 -nlrtl in i.OOU .*>1 of uiorig.iizr rvi.Mirds on mort- gaging Uu? r'ai Mat«« Mtu:m- in ti< h«*ns colli)ty. S«>uih Uiiu.ua. itr>vt.l> d a- | > > fuiir (4i, liw v,) mhI six m»i. i.hA ,* i v\ « ui.\-; w,. t'ii) Of lilO niy U. av - 'r.l IU t-H »tu- rc.eordvU plat i li.-r< •(. mviiiv in«- p:ivtii"ni 1 <>{ olle vM-naui iUMiin-s »ty not v ..! four hun dred dollars mat mr i»*-v l li« "'. 'if >c. !l,i- ! ! in said mortgag--, nivi »l.ich in 'i'.g.ig«« i- n w nwn-'d hy said M< »N -tra JIV . UMI UMVI . ;.UH ion>is's in t Iii' iituii av tiK'iu ui the h : . - < urod hy said muri >. a -r u ln--|i jmm u u«i uupaid. ami Ihcro is ivw iluv and . n]iai.i u um, aid inori gugu I hv su in ut umr iium; r r«i I- »i t n - s«'\>n th'lliire und sevniiy swi-u umiis, »,,,« 1-0 pruvevilings al law ot' » i-rw wv ha v.. iM-r . had tu rul Ivi'L Siild tlvlu «-r h mort yag»., Uivrvfurc, Notu-v I n hwvUy gl\t?|. l'i ,i > .ld Ii nrigjig»- will hv I Vei'ii-sti«! hy a sal»' «>t i hv < f,rib»ul rt.Ui f>L.ile r'a «m! tin i Hi\. ai pul 1 r UUCi lull. lo 1 Iii' !i ighi's- ' i.M'l' i»r v.tMi, t)\ llic sherut ut Höh«- I s IllX. S Ulli I >,• k. «t.i . uu hatwrUa v. 11.» Üoih»u\ ' Kn-ru-u > . 1 i>I•» üt iw o o'i hu'k in ill«; :t trr.ioon ol «.mi u.n . i hi* 1 ront, <;o. .r ui t'u* t'n.i. t no IM' in h»» » it v f»f SisMMOii. Ix'oh- r s imntv. S ii h |>a oia. io >ai :st •. said i •.ou<- e nes * si »7.T. uw du i pun said u-or«ga^. . n ,j. ». yiu - m iu'« i. attori.vy'.- fet-> ti r.i-t <,f fvt .< sur-'. I )a tea 1 >vrt n.hvi l'.in. >. K nt.MI H«5. >| Kl l.. Iis« UüÄ'iiri! ?ta'c.Mi U , Ni-."Vton. >. 1) Attorney for M<-rtg;igee SV MM ' NS Sin'v of South l>ak" f •. i vuuty of Hohen- j Iii ' ii l ui' ('our:, Fifth .1 i.du ia! C;r. ^.t. ! .1 IV Li 1»l:i ii. Viain 1 i: N , vs - Suininoii>. | lü'i n Ii ud. I »«•!«'nd.int t ! '1*119 ^ «te uf Su nh Di!;o a t - the j ha in. u 1 )t-r v ai-aiit: I You are heroin ^umtii<-i v.l und «juirt-d to an -wvi 11 i- voini laim c! \ ! «• paintiM in th<* | iit'ux f , T M ,i'J aviiiu- win ii « ou.;- au t j wi] h»- li.vii iti t ht- '»ni«,. . | 11, e < ]<•! U 'hei ih i;11 i d irt ol : hc l-'ütti .1 uui.M i 1 t iivun. | ol i I M Stau- uf Soutn 1 ak-'ia wi hin und for ; ! hv C'fui.ty uf lv»U« ri> nn De.ernher •>. :Vi 1. an I io sfi'v«' a eopv ol yonr a::swer iu tli-- >aui e.impia]'it «in ihe >uhs« rii»t. at h.> "'Ii v in t };»* » it v of - issL'toii. in tin* f'o'imy o! !!<>>. t n>, ;n tiif st .i'* ol Sutnli D uot •. «.mi );m tliii iy da\> i ter tlie t-, i vie«- ol tins > .tjmion< u j'Mu \ ou. «well >n v ol tlie «lay «>! s n >er\ l » : 1 11 > ou la I to anva •• r t?'e >ai»i emiiplaini w 11 Ii : in thir y da •. > att- r H«* >«. rvu «' «*t THI> MIHI mollis ujh.n y«>u. I M- pl .T nVll' in T In^ aviio" * ill take }udgvtnt.nl against you hir the -um Of Utie ltui.dr. ti l.tghty f.ühl U i ar> and l-'tuir «-vi v»"t> with inteiv-t Ii«-ti. ()«• obi r I. li'l i. Inside* tlie v >;> uf tlii> .tv- 1 ioi . Date.t th:.- 5tIi day of Df-vmhcr. J9U K. J. TI'KNHK. ( A• torn« y ft r I 'I im m. 'Vhv Vtin.pl.nnt in Ih- aho eenti>l» «i aetinn w u«. til «l ui the <.rtu-e ol' Hie t'h-rU ul the * ir- ' ui' ( ourt of liohei t- County ot. De-'eiub'-r - s . i It'll FC. J TCKMCK, ; cJt' :;"o Attorn«*\ lor V au,ttt\ WHCIE COUNTRY LIFE IN THE REAR [WANT CLOCKS OF KNITS FOR EllROPEl OF BELGIAN ARMY NATION ADVANCED In Large Ciiios Wocisn Work Civilians Plunged Back to Sev- { Chicago Business Men to Cam- For Soldiers While Traveling. | enteenth Century Existence, j paign For "More Daylight." CROCHET AT SODA FOUNTAINS MODERN COMFORTS GONE. IDEA IS TO GAIN AN HOUR. i j 1>1<\ I'M i sunn vs of Ni iTlfi; 1>F MOKTii a L>< fa l havmg »m-.mi m.oh n i.f a I't i ;.i in Moi tgage. made (Ji'llV» <' i U.V A IUU 'I l.'li'vfii it w.,1 . ||I> wjle. I Ol tg;ig. V". ' o . dat« «1 ,i-to'i«T l.'i I - SAM-:. I fie .'"i dIII. ins t• \erute«i a' <1 u ll.'.i'ii U.it- M. u. K'hil'In. Vi:;, aii-i ou y Tee- r-.ed in tlv , •' i.h' Kvi:i>1« r «>1 I )vvil> ii .no 1 .ir K hi-v:> t oiiniv, South I) >kota. on NV.Vi v<t" r l-i ii, ltdit. «' .*> I.*« c i-1- vk V. >l.. in ii-».»k *7i'' i ^1 oil j tg* y. o i ptL'e II. eot.vi-y itig ao.i tnori g.tguig f< i ovvvig <i«'M - i jhfil .a/i -.situ net'. I :u,; ami h'.Müg n, tue fount , f ; •hi'i'i'- iiti'i si a* •• «»I s. iiit.li 1) iko'a. to xv r : > Ail s e on in. uu'iuviiiiir l .is I. v :t i mil ex-'fpi ' i e t !|h » xv l , « ml i tie » '> i il sxx ii m»-i io LM . and the f'. 2 ot t ho n « 1,. thv \ w'., .i' ih« iie' 4 »is «•« ion ,Ti. .i nd 1 >' s 1 and 2. i}. Si'i'i 'i in. a I u i"xvii>liii) l^s. honh «»f j ; n e 17. Wi-i >i tl). li'th pi lliMpa' inr? idnu . ; onla !111«ig a"res more or I s> a-'c.>rd inj.» lo ' the gi»xi' i'i, nifiit s 111 \ e . Hurt »>1. ! A:i I »V n«T«MS, ili.-t»- is el.»lined to h.* diu- at ; h-- o.it«' o this uotii'f »Ii *• nui <•! Three Hun I ij /i:d Ivglit a d Titi hui W 11. H it's paid on 1 said premise-, vnd •..> uetitni pr." . «»!mg r::is he« inst v in eit at 1 i xv t.» r'MMVt r ih" dvni M'r.llfi'l I»', s i i * | ,\|i.n g.i. I r :i h V I il r tl'TOu'. V", rh«' i'« !o-1 . .s.,11.• I: ;> hi*! eti v gi l l, I !,>«' ! v x t r i ut ol t tie p«»\vr i . *f sa!«' in sad Mort . aue i' n i a Infi. nd >>t die s; . i n i »• in s..e t ,im' mi-li- a o pf'Vt «• i. srd Mmtgiig»- \xn i i' f re | si .I. .«lid t hr n..x «• des«*ord p!" tm- ' «••^s w i.. :»v >.d«: 11 p i hi «' a otion nv ho Sher r,: -feits i \. S.>aih >' t ;i. a- tin» fr- t d «»r ol i h»' t 'on l i on.-«*, hi t he f i 1 \ < d Si»et on. in -aid «" .um v ot Koheri <. Vm ' I » •> Ii i -:i\ o; i'i'br»ary. .!». !!>!'. a i ! V. I '(*!>) U !'. M.. 'o n iy sa <l '.-a.'e i d; h' an ! iu »-re-t. und taxes, it air.. with Tweutv I i x «• ifcin.ooi I lol ia i s. as ;iM oi'iu'y le"s. ahd «i i.-nu r-»n i:t< i.H »wed hy I ix\. I).U.M. ai Sis-.-ion. ^ -u' h ihikoia :h> 'I «jav of !>ec«'nilnM | ji 4. II. >!. K NI'.UT. M.-rigaL«'.'. Ii. M. knight. Ailorney for Mortgagee. •) NMlifl". TO KKUKK.U FR«)M T X SALI st i \ v of ."on h Dakwa. t.'ouuty ol !!"h> r>-. ss To 11. it. I.:eht.x. ihe OVVJUT uf n-eoru ot me laitu. and Tu Ii. lt. Lieh y. tin* person ill xvho-e n .n.e : the .i ml i> taxed. To the person la p i>se-M.-ii 1 ol suvh I itl>i. ; ^ n. an- hereby u«.'tilied. that at a sitie - f l 1 .nd and mis tor unpaid taxes hy n.e C iunty ' •' re a - u r r i o| Hotten > (' «i.ut.x. on t lie lldi . a V 1 ot N<»\«• her. the lol owing des'"r;hed 1 re., I p «»periy. sii.uai en ii: sa il e>mn i.x at.d I s.a'.e- «»- vvu : "*out h o.o - lial: of ; he noi t Ii "as- ! <iui >j"a It*i vsi. v uv : 4 ) aii-l t m? uort II on» -h i' i o' the s »Ulli . si oliv <j.inrt«T i n V- se^ i, s. «•• urn iiwe u.x si.'Vi'ti •-!.). township um- liumJreit ] lueni.v three lange Iit'\ one (M), vvas ; so «I n. «N. M. I ;x .in- .or the laxes (.! the ; jnir ;vi I, ami a « ount > treasurer's verUliealo 1 of tax ra e f»ir the biitn«- was issae«! bj the | vouni \ 11easur«r of mi d conniy to saui f. A 1 Mcl ;va IIM; and iliat t he said cnuni y ireasu re is I eerntieat« ol iax sale wa.suii the 2ath nay «n \ov«'inbe'. h«12. «luiy a-sigrjed hy said ' . N. ! Mel.v nne to \\. V. l östet. wh<» i- nuw t;-«- ! aw vi In 'pier a IM I own«, r thet <»oi. arm i ha t l he rhJln ot rvdeii.pi to- Will expire and a for ; sani land or l..t wi.l he inuae upon the vxmr..- i tion .) six iy days from the coinpieie service f 1 his uullve. Da.el this IVth day of November, '.id t. \v f. K< >s i i-;u. j.axv.'u! land« r and owner oi sa.d eouni.v tr« a-uroi > vi rtilie »te ol tax s ]e. I*' 1). Fn n ot;. (27-2W His * 11o! iiev. College Girls and Others of Every De- gree of Social Standing Can Be Found In Odd Places With Their Weedles and Yarn, Making Winter Apparel For Fighter and Refugee. wlmt do you know about People In Communities Near Battle Front Live on Bare Necessaries and Must Keep In Touch With Town Square, Which Has Become Center of All News—Witness Reviews of Troops. I '! THREE CHi ; : PROCLAIMED A KÜJ'n.s ZÜNu San Luis Fotosi, .Vontv cy r.nu Sa Ban Figi'.tir.) Ktar Them. ti'!o Thv vavital < stnifs. San Ltii S:i It iI'«>. ItU V.. •: iu iIii* :mtl prnpusc» oporatiotjs in liioii' i-'s of tlirvi* Mi'Xivau I'olosi. Molltl'! <•> «iii< 1 •l.-lVvd l Ih'i:- lirllti 'itlilv \\ ;•!' I f Ii: L Ii - M « X icu p!'«'Veiit JMjy uiidtarx ii- !»orlio ul. NDTK'K OK >KT«; Hufault (laying h«'en m.ni iA«;sc <AJ,K. in the rui;«litioils I L-rIiii II tnoft .auv voniainmg a pi>w« r ot 1 s;iP\ « x.H-uH'd and itver«-u b> lohn swt.n- j six a11«I IClien sxv .<> >n. hl.-, wife, inortgagor>, t lt. (,'iaire f 11v Hanu, , <'orporat.o i. o: < 'lait'e ! f ily. Son 1 Ii Dakota, mortgage«-. «i.»t» d l'ebru i ary K 1914. and du 1 v reeord« d m in»' olüi'e 1-1 i jiegt-ter ol i'e. «N of Ko'u rt- >'oant . S«-u'h Dak -la. on the V.Kli «l.i> oi February. !VH. ii. ! (t,u»K l'.i uf M-it i gages on l'age 20,'. a no «I» s j tribing the lolh-wing premises, to-wit: The : Soutlieasi «,J:iiirt r (m'U'i of se -tion iwenlv- t ,nf (21t«>wnyhi]i one huijore«! twen'v seven (]2«) ot ra.ig » lortv nitie i-t 1 .') coma nitig one a n ml red sixty a eres auvoriimg t.-« goxeruineiit survev thereof, in lioiierls cuuntv- south l'akota, Thai, «her«' has been a detail l it) I he pay . incut id't he promiss »rv ot Twe,dy-l've llun dred («ö(K).no. Dollars.'iiesi'riDed !', an«t seeur« I idbvsani uioi tgaue' togetlh.-r with interest i on säht promissory note, a ml the anmunt of j principal and interest now due at th" <1 .tie nf ibis miliee, according to the terms and roll ; ditions of sa.nl mortgage and pronu-svry n>n« , secured thereuy is Txvetitv-six flunot e«l i Ninety-four ami IT> Iii.) «i2i'»Vl.4f)i «ioiiirs a mi no action Ims been instituted al law to ; collect said debt or any portion thereof. Now, Therefore, Notice i> Hereby i:i\«n; that by virtue of the power of sale in said i mortgage contained ami of the statute in such case made and provide«!, the said m i t- | gage will be foreclosed and the abovi- «I« s- (•ribed premises will be sohl at pub lie auction bi the sher ill ol R iber* s von my. South Dakota. at th«» fnmt <lo >r uf Hi»» Court i House in the fity of Si>seton in s iid « oun 1 y anil slate on the Hitli dav ol January. A. I). jVir>. at the hour <>'. one o'clock in th»- after- : noon of sai-1 day for the purpo-e ol satisfying i said mortgage, interest, attorney's lees and , dishurs«-mc:itH aUoxvetl bv lau. ! Dated November :td, 11*14. i Ci,AIKK CITY HANK, Mortgacee. Ity .1. W. MAlx'HlNOTON. | (24-8iU Its A'torm y. ; NUTICI-, ol-' iMUliTOAOK SAM-:. Default having been made in a certain mortgage containing a power ol sup;, made executed and delivered hy Joli n Sxvenson and F.Heu Swenson, his wile, tnoitgagois to 1 h (Citizens National 1$ ink of Si.-seton mort«agee. <lat»*d July lä. ivio, and only rorded in the ofllee ot lb« h'eg'stei of of itoberts tJounty. South Daiuttlt. «m the 10th day of July. UMO. at I:IT. o'clock P. M. corded In Hook 01 «»f Mortgages on page .*»}, Hint describing the following descril»ed nrerni «•es. t<>• wit: Northwest Quarter mwi;) of Sec- lion Twenty-one (2 ) ami 'he Smnn Half of thv South-west tjuarti-r (^'4 of sw' :i > of Se, : - . tion Sixlven (Hi) all in Townshin one Hun dred Tweni v-seven (127-. o! Using«' F»»r'.v nine (4Vj. cinita tn'lng 21'» ai re»- in »re or less acr.ord lug to government survey there«»l, in liober s <'onnty. South Dakota, which mortg ig«- to goiher with the note secure«! ihereby and described therein, was on the HMh »lay of Dei embnr. IV14, duly assigned in writing bv tbu said m rtgagee to < o. Heglami ol lion- aid, Iowa, which assignment was « HI the 1'itb day ol Decetn'»er. I VI I at .*» :4."> o'clock P. M. of Hint day recorded in HOOK 7> of Morttfag«»> on pane 2ttl in the ollice of the Kvgi.ster of Dwells of Houerts (Jountv. South Da koia. That Hier«! has "been a default in the pay ment of the promissory note described in and serurcd by <aid mortgage, together with the interest, on si id |. romissory note, and the amount of principal now due on said proillii- -..>ry note ijtivOiMki. and the amount of iu- terest due ou sanl promissory note i> •THo7..V>. and the amount of principal and interest now due at the date of this not ice is Tnree Th« u. sand Six Hundred Thirty-seven and nO IK) (.Sttiai.-)'!) Dollars, according lo tb« terms and conditions of said promissory noie and rnort gape, and no action has been instituted at law to collect said debt or any portion thereof. Now Therefore. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power ol sal>, in said mortgage contained and of the Matute in such case made aud provided, the paid mortgage will be «oreclosed and the above described premises win 1* sold at. public auction by the sheriff ul Roberts County. South Dakota, at the front iloor of the court hou^- in the city of Slsseton. in said cooutv and state, on the 13th day # February. lUlä. ut the hour ol one o'clock in Hie alternoon of that day for the purpose of satisfying said mortgage, interest attorneys fees m.d disbursements allowed by law. Dated December *20, 1911. S. O. H K< ii,.\N D. A- si, nee of Moi tgageC. 1. W. Harrington ills Attorney. < J >*) D. I >eeds ,unl Too II"' <•! •!.'Vfio|itll« < Ul 11 I lie (•onivH« iih i d M»'xi«-;m sil nation was n* port od to i Ii*• s ;.i U' rt titotit l i*i>tii San Luis I'oiosi 'I'lii; gtivt'ni'd" «il that state originated tin* svlionn» and sr.ys tliat hv lias ol tainod tln* co-op (»ration fif the military authorities at N Saltiilo and Monterey. If tlie schrille ifc= successful it will seriously affect the military situation in Mexico, for these cities are impor- tant military strongholds, and troop movements through them are ueces- snry in opvrai jonv hrt ween the north i iui (i smith <if llie ("iintiy nin] iignin<l I Tamvivo Mini the eiist vunst. j Tlio inithunlivs of the throe cities , declare tlinf. thev inteml tu stop all train service lictween the City uf Mcxl- | co and I.aredo in order tu keep troops ; of the lielligerent factions out of their neighborhood. Thi> will end the last mpnns of communication between the City of Mexico and the United States, the Vera Cruz route being already cut in the military operations between the Zapatistas and ('arranzlstas In the state of Vera Cruz. PRIESTS AID WAR PRISONERS Pope Sends Them to Camps, Where They Will Look to Comforts of Men. In the hope of alleviating the dis- comforts of prisoners of war and the anxiety of their relatives at home I'ope Benedict XV. has instructed nil bishops in dioceses wherein nre mili tary prisoners to appoint one or more priests who arc acquainted with the languages spoken by the imprisoned soldiers. These priests will be instruct- ed not only to offer spiritual counsel, but so far as possible to look after the material welfare of the prisoners. Particular efforts will be made !<• discover whether the prisoners have communicated with their families and if they have not done so to persuade them to send word home Immediately In cases where prisoners are unable to write letters the priests will per form this service for them. They will also use every effort to see that such letters are sent home safely.. •W< that':" The man drinking malted milk and egg at one end of the soda water fountain in Cliic.-igo. says the Herald of that city, gasped audibly. •Well. I swear, what do you know about that!" tie repeated and choked into bis glass. A chic miss in a big Oxford gray ulster was the cause of his cuinmo tion. His appraising and approving eye had marked her arrival, seen her ixrch herself demurely on a tall three legged stool and give her order: had even noted the trim cut of her gray topped lwiot as it stole around one leg of the stool to cinch her seat. lie saw her lake off her trim gray gloves, mil I hem into a neat ball and stick them in I o the lift pocket of her ulster with one hand a i:d with the oilier extract from her right pocket a wad of white wool stuck full of glit- tering steel. This wad she straight elied out. seized the bright needles and proceeded to knit away as almly as a grandma by the li reside. The Mystery Solved. From beneath her swiftly plying fin gers I he ha if of a mail's so k fell. "I didn't think liiere was a girl in ! any city in the I'liiled Stales who , could do ill.u nowadays," fished the I man with the mailed milk, reluctant- ! Iy taking ms eyes from the pretty i picture and going Iiis way. I lie should in.t have been astonished. , as women in every little town and I hamlet are doing the same. j Knitting women and . roeheting ! women, ton, have become a common ! place of ('hi -igo sights the past month j or more, while women of other lai-e: cities iu i Iiis country also are growing' ! equally industrious, shopgirl and so- I eicty dame alike. ' j On street ears, in the elevated, on j suburban trains they are there with I glittering needles. Hying lingers and i soft yams. The things they make arc j mostly for soldiers on Kuropean bat tlefielils and the women ami children 1 refugees from those tields. Every min Ute is precious to the knitter. | In Lecture Room and Gymnasium. 1 In the lecture rooms of tile school- find universities, in tlie gymnasium.-., in tile tea rooms and waiting rooms of! the stores, everywhere that women ' with leisured hands congregate, knit ting and crocheting women are found | in numbers The co-eds of the University of Chi ; cago shipped a can load of wearing ap j pa re I for destitute women and chil ' dren to Belgium. ' One hundred young women got t.hr j material together by working every i spare minute day and nUht for a ! month and more. The ticking clock j and the clicking needles ran rival races ; ill lecture rooms and study halls, a 1 race that is not ended yet. for the ma!; > Ing of garments still goes on though the first consignment of relief clot him: from I of C. women has left Chicago j Though our little town, not far back of the Belgian army, lias neon bom- barded more than once, it lias never actuall." lacked food, never been pil- laged. never seen its streets in Names, says a ui-.patch from Havre. France, after being telegraphed from tile Bel- gian battle front. Life is not exactly gay. but it is endurable. In effect we are back here a couple of centuries. There are no telegraphs or telephones, except for the use of the army. There is no certamty that a letter, even when sent by sanction of the military author- ities. will lie dispatched. It may be submitted for approval, indorsed for dispatch, stamped, consigned to the military postotlice Afterward its fate is uncertain. Perhaps it will reach its destination after a week or two, per- haps not. No newspaper is published here, though papers from other towns liner ill, generally by way of hospitals. One of our sleek recreations is to forage United States Chamber of Commerce Will Be Called Upon to Consider Question In February—Our Working Day Must Be Longer to Better Agree With Foreign Time, Says Banker. The Chicago Association of Com- merce wiil undertake something that President Taft failed to accomplish two years ago. The twenty-four Chi- cago business tuen on the executive committee of the association voted unanimously in favor of pushing the nation's clock hands ahead one hour. A resolution also was passed without dissent calling upon the United States chamber of commerce, with its l<m as- sociation members scattered over the country, to consider tile question at its annual meeting in February In Washington, with the recommenda- tion of the Chicago body that a nation wide movement be undertaken to gain i more daylight at the end of the day. | Avoid Friction of Railroads. ! By extending the "get up early" cam i paign to the entire country the asso- i elation, it is thought, will avoid any ; open friction with the railroads, which l were set against any local movement I because of I lie < onfuslon that would re- sult In tile timetables from having two I low I'lif.ci i time s- lieiiwles. "The scheine lo bring more daylight into the cnil of the day is well worth, any expen-c or effort I" effect its nc- coiiiplisimietii," rcails I he report. "The ;'.I\aiilages to be derived b> advan.ii".' our standard time one hour are l.inv.H hing, beiicliting not only the enjoyment and health of the peo- n serving t lie natural re- ihe country. The disad- vantages. which are really inconveni- ences. are so trilling as to be hardly worthy of consideration. "There is certainly a live interest iu t he quest ion in Chicago. Union labor , otiicials ha' e shown personal interest ill the proposal. In l.evlng it would j make for the hcaith. happiness ami welfare e( I lie \\ orkiu;:ilia n." "This is title of t lie biggest and most ! important quest ions," s.iiil !•'. U. Kiitl- ! baik. chairman of the time committee i and I N president of I be Chicago asso | elation, "if we can only get serious I th.'light on it. ! "In six months of I he summer the 1 people of Chicago will get 300 extru , hours of daylight after working hours. ' compared with the present system. I and of course (hey will gain many ' more hours In the other months." Banker Favors Plan. John .1. Arnold, vice president of the First National bank, a--cried that th» working iieople of lite city were com- ing out for the plan on all sides, ac- cording to reports gathered by his friends. "Chicago is live hours aud fifty min- utes behind London lime," he said, "When we get to wwin Chicago and get our business started the Londoners are closing up their shops. Now, If Chicago and the lest of tile United States are to become world centers for international business we must arrange tmr working hours so that we can get into touch with the traders of the world and get an ynswer the same date." Occasionally in I i i HOUSEMAIDS GO TO SCHOOL. Both Willing. "He said he'd rather go to jail than pay his divorced wife alimony." "J>id she let him goV" "Yes. She said she'd rather see him save his money behind the bars than spend it over them." —Exchange. CASTOR IA l or Infants and Children. Bis Kind You Have Always Bough* Bears the Signature of KING ALBERT'S MESSAGE OF GRATITUDE TO AMERICA. The magnificent generosity of tlie American people in forward- ing immense quantities of gifts of foodstuffs to my suffering peo- ple affords me intense satisfac- tion and touches me very deeply. In tliis. my country's hour of trial, nothing lias supported me more than the sympathy and the superb generosity of those who have assisted in materially les- sening the same, and 1 desire to offer my deepest thanks and at the .same time to convey a mes- sage of good will for the New Year. ALBICI IT. King of t'ue Belgians. * * * * * * 5 4 * * + * * * * * * * + * ! > i :> *; Montclair Now Has Courses In Domes- tic Science For Servants. In Montclair IX. ,I > schools the an . thorities have inaugurated a course in , domestic science instruction that i- i said to be without precedent anywhere , in this country. It is design- d to in struct household maids ami will In worked out through tile co-operation of employers and employees The first course will consist of twelve lessons in the elementary principles of cooking, and if this instruction is sue cessful it will be followed by more advanced courses. A charge of S'j.iVo will lie made for the course, whi-h is at the rate of about 2<i cents per lesson. Many worn en have made arrangements for their household servants to attend the class es. which will meet once a week TO CORRECT WOMEN'S SHAPES to Be Pittsburgh University Students Made Physically Perfect. A course has been inaugurated by the University of Pittsburgh which j mai' li and that lias for its purpose the eradication of physic,•!I imperfections. Symmetry of form in the feminine is the ideal which the course has for its inspiration, and with thN in view young women students wiil have, tin der the supervision of experts, medi- cal gymnastics that will . orre. t physi cal deformities or abnormalities j for food suppiii j some out of the way shop the search of diligence is rewarded by the «lis- i covery of something eatable—a tin of : preserved fruit, a I'm got ten remnant ot I some sweetmeat, a little stock of sugar . ! or. nio»t precious of all. a bottle of I ' mineral water. The town water is I more than suspect, and tlie lack ot j ; pure drinking water is probably the j ! greatest hardship. There is a resident j ' of the town who is sometimes seen I I eat,ng an egg. It gives him almost : ' celebrity. The source of supply is kept I | a grand secret. Due suspects that In: ' has a private lien concealed in Iiis ! room I l Strange Stories Come From Outside. | j Occasionally some one on official business poes to London, a city where ! j things can lie bought, though in dim light, of which we retain memories. | He conies back with strange tales of j the perils of the path, the posts which must lie passed with repeated minute examination of papers, the ordeals of search which must be endured, the , passage across the mined channel, the ^ traverse of Kent by trains whose lights are shrouded. But never does he return with enough supplies. There is another city called Paris, separated from us by a hundred posts demanding papers and pink laisser- passers and blue laisser passers and photographs and the like. But it is not generally suspected that things can lie bought in Paris, though surely some shops survive there. Coining lav k from Paris—if any one ever does come back—the voyager is not expected to bring supplies Of the rest of the world we have no actual cognizance. We have plunged back into tlie out- look of the seventeenth cenMtry. with- out posts, without newspaper.-., with- out any certainty of couinmni ation. One jov and privilege of the seven- teenth century has come back the so- cial life of the town square. By keep- ing in touch with the lown square one '•an fe>'i the pulse of I lie world beat- ing. It is a newspaper and a salon and a popular cafe all in one. Gossip Still Remains. Soldiers passing to and fro tell by their confidence, as they mar h to- ward the enemy, that tilings are going ! well, or by their stern set faces as they ' go back from 'lie front that tilings are i not so weil i iossips go around telling ! the wonderful stories of 'lie war. al- : ways interest ing. if rarely true. The officials who know facts and are will- ! ing to impart them to discreet ears j pass lo and fro. There is even a little i | pink thread of gossip of a sciniscan- ! ilaloiK kind, with apparitions occasion- I filly of dames of fashion These ap- j paritioiis are followed sometimes by I proclamations or orders of the day un- I favorable to such apparitions in the i future. Frivolity is not encouraged. I Occasionally the town square is (311- ; I'd with pomp and music when there is a grand review of i l oops by some i Kuropean ruler or great general. i There are anxieties, dangers, doubts ; - net er a day. rarely an hour, without its funeral of some brave man. Some- I tiiin— there comes the fear that tlie ! term has not been set to the invaders' fresh sacrifices have yet to be made. Withal life here Is j not unhappy. We have at least three fine buildings to look upon. The sim- j pie necessaries of life are provided, and one learns what can be done without. rr M.' Y<VWL : -.!rT J *•( /--v.; 'T- JKCaxwEll At Its Price, $695, theWorld's Gr eatest Automobile Value Here's the csr that has all the features of a $1,000 car. and The New 1915 Model Has 17 New Features Sims real high-tension magneto: sliding gear transmission; left-hand drive; center control, anti-skid tires on rear, and all high- priced car features. The easiest car m the world to drive. A great big, handsome, powerful, swift-running REAL auto- mobile. The greatest hill climber in the world. The car that has set the whole country talking. With electric starter and electric lights $55 extra. Holds the Road at SO Miles an Hour "hihi Pariek & Erciflk and A. Olstad, Claire City J. J. AKRE, SISSETON ************************** "For i:.stance." sued by the uid-i ries one shoulder ••he will b- ; I'.'eii low shoulder and Also if one Ii"p «•r spe !;;! tr. a:::-, that say. •vsl: big! I 1 w file bulletin is ! '. "if a girl car- ! er •hau another j >s s i > r is,, th >. •r the high wer than : French Hold Court In Alsace. The first French court has been for- mally established at Thann, ill Alsace, which has been German since the war of 1S7U. An affect ing scene took place at the ceremony in the court, which up to only a few days ago had been "Ue."! occupied by German judges and in noth-j which the sound of guns could plainly w, lo be heard rOvUl We Many of those in the court- ;'e mow! to tears. We Carry a Complete Line of Building Material and would I ih pleased to fnrinsii estimates tin buildings of any style and u ize. We also carry Hard and Soft Coal Lantpert Lumber Co. Successors to Sullivan Lumber Cc. Julius Aasness. Mur. ' ' Sisscton, S D

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WHCIE COUNTRY LIFE IN THE REAR [WANT CLOCKS OF KNITS FOR EllROPEl OF BELGIAN ARMY NATION ADVANCED

In Large Ciiios Wocisn Work Civilians Plunged Back to Sev- {Chicago Business Men to Cam-For Soldiers While Traveling. | enteenth Century Existence, j paign For "More Daylight."

CROCHET AT SODA FOUNTAINS MODERN COMFORTS GONE. IDEA IS TO GAIN AN HOUR.

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4 ) a i i - l t m? uor t I I on» -h i ' i o ' the s »Ul l i . s i o l iv < j . in r t«T i n V- s e^ i , s . «•• u rn i iwe u.x s i . 'V i ' t i • - ! . ) . t ownsh ip um- l iumJre i t ] l uen i .v th ree l ange I i t ' \ one (M) , vvas ; so «I n . «N. M. I ; x . in - . o r the l axes ( . ! t he ; j n i r ;v i I , ami a « oun t > t r easure r ' s ve rUl iea lo 1 of t ax ra e f» i r t he bi i tn«- was i s sae«! b j the | vouni \ 11easur«r o f mi d conniy to sau i f . A

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College Girls and Others of Every De­

gree of Social Standing Can Be Found

In Odd Places With Their Weedles

and Yarn, Making Winter Apparel

For Fighter and Refugee.

wlmt do you know about

People In Communities Near Battle

Front Live on Bare Necessaries and

Must Keep In Touch With Town

Square, Which Has Become Center of

All News—Witness Reviews of Troops.

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L - r I i i i I I tnof t . auv von ia inmg a pi>w« r o t 1

s ; iP \ « x .H-uH'd and d« i tve r«-u b> lohn swt .n - j s ix a11«I IC l ien sxv .<> >n . h l . - , w i fe , inor tgagor> , t l t . ( , ' i a i re f 11v Hanu , , < 'o rpora t .o i . o : < ' l a i t ' e ! f i ly . Son 1 I i Dakota , mor tgage«- . « i .» t» d l ' eb ru i ary K 1914. and du 1 v reeord« d m in»' olüi'e 1-1 i j i eg t - t e r o l i ' e . «N of Ko 'u r t - > 'oan t . S«-u 'h Dak - la . on the V.Kl i « l . i> o i February . !VH. i i . ! ( t ,u»K l ' . i u f M- i t i gages on l ' age 20 , ' . a no «I» s j t r ib ing the lo lh -wing premises , to -wi t : The : Sou t l i eas i « , J : i i i r t r (m 'U ' i o f se - t ion iwenlv-t , n f (21 t«>wnyhi ] i one hu i jo re«! twen 'v seven ( ]2«) o t r a . ig » l o r tv n i t i e i - t 1 . ' ) coma n i t ig one a n ml red s ix ty a e res auvor i img t . -« goxeru ine i i t su rvev the reof , in l io i i e r l s cuun tv- sou th l ' ako ta ,

Tha i , «her« ' has been a de ta i l l i t ) I he pay . i ncu t id ' t he p romiss »rv o t Twe,dy- l ' ve l lun d red («ö(K) .no . Dol la r s . ' i i e s i ' r iDed ! ' , an« t seeur« I i dbvsan i u io i tgaue ' toge t lh . - r wi th in te res t i on säh t p romissory no te , a ml the anmunt of j p r inc ipa l and in te res t now due a t th" <1 . t i e n f ib i s mi l i ee , accord ing to the t e rms and ro l l ; d i t ions of sa .n l mor tgage and pronu-svry n>n« , s ecured the reuy i s Txve t i tv - s ix f luno t e« l i N ine ty - four ami IT> I i i . ) « i2 i '»Vl .4 f ) i « io i i i r s a mi no ac t ion Ims been ins t i tu ted a l l aw to ; co l l ec t sa id deb t o r any por t ion the reof .

Now, There fore , Not ice i> Hereby i : i \«n ; tha t by v i r tue o f the power of sa le in sa id i mor tgage con ta ined ami of the s t a tu te in such case made and prov ide«! , t he sa id m i t - | gage wi l l be fo rec losed and the abovi - «I« s - • ( • r ibed p remises wi l l be soh l a t pub l i e auc t ion b i the sher i l l o l R ibe r* s von my. South Dakota . a t th«» fnmt <lo >r u f Hi»» Cour t i House in the f i ty of S i>se ton in s i id « oun 1 y an i l s l a te on the Hi t l i dav o l January . A. I ) . jVir>. a t the hour <>' . one o ' c lock in th»- a f t e r - : noon of sa i -1 day fo r the purpo-e o l sa t i s fy ing i s a id mor tgage , in te res t , a t to rney ' s l ees and , d i shurs«-mc: i tH aUoxve t l bv l au . !

Da ted November : td , 11*14 . i C i ,AIKK CITY HANK,

Mor tgacee . I ty .1 . W. MAlx 'HlNOTON. |

(24-8 iU I t s A ' to rm y . ;

NUTICI- , o l - ' iMUl iTOAOK SAM-: . Defau l t hav ing been made in a ce r ta in

mor tgage con ta in ing a power o l sup ; , made execu ted and de l ive red hy Jo l i n Sxvenson and F .Heu Swenson , h i s wi le , tno i tgago is to 1 h (Ci t i zens Na t iona l 1$ i nk of S i . - se ton mor t«agee . <la t»*d Ju ly lä . iv io , and on ly ro rded in the of l l ee o t lb« h ' eg ' s t e i o f o f i tober t s t Joun ty . Sou th Daiu t t l t . «m the 10 th day of Ju ly . UMO. a t I : IT . o ' c lock P . M. corded In Hook 01 «»f Mortgages on page .*»} , H in t desc r ib ing the fo l lowing descr i l»ed n re rn i «•es . t <>• w i t : Nor thwes t Quar te r mwi; ) of Sec-l ion Twenty-one (2 ) ami ' he Smnn Hal f o f thv South-wes t t jua r t i - r (^ '4 o f sw ' : i > o f Se , : - . t i on S ix lven (Hi ) a l l in Townshin one Hun d red Tweni v -seven (127- . o ! Us ing« ' F»»r ' .v n ine (4Vj . c in i t a tn ' lng 21 '» a i re»- in » re o r l e ss ac r .o rd lug to government survey there«» l , in l iober s < 'onn ty . Sou th Dakota , which mor tg ig«- t o go iher wi th the no te secure«! ihe reby and desc r ibed the re in , was on the HMh » lay o f De i embnr . IV14 , du ly ass igned in wr i t ing bv tbu sa id m r tgagee to < o . Heglami o l l ion-a id , Iowa , which ass ignment was « H I the 1 ' i tb day o l Dece tn '»e r . I VI I a t .*» : 4 . "> o ' c lock P . M. o f Hin t day recorded in H O O K 7> o f Mor t t fag«»> on pane 2t t l i n the o l l i ce o f the Kvgi . s t e r o f Dwel l s o f Houer t s ( Joun tv . Sou th Da ko ia .

Tha t Hier«! has "been a defau l t in the pay ment o f the promissory no te desc r ibed in and se rurcd by <a id mor tgage , toge ther wi th the in te res t , on s i id | . romissory no te , and the amount of p r inc ipa l now due on sa id pro i l l i i -- . .> ry no te i j t ivOiMki . and the amount of iu -t e res t due ou san l p romissory no te i> •THo7. .V>. and the amount of p r inc ipa l and in te res t now due a t the da te of th i s no t i ce i s Tnree Th« u . s and S ix Hundred Thi r ty - seven and nO IK) ( .S t t i a i . - ) ' ! ) Do l la r s , accord ing lo tb« t e rms and condi t ions of sa id p romissory no ie and rnor t gape , and no ac t ion has been ins t i tu ted a t l aw to co l lec t sa id deb t o r any por t ion the reof .

Now There fore . Not ice i s he reby g iven tha t by v i r tue of the power o l sa l> , in sa id mor tgage con ta ined and of the Matu te in such case made aud prov ided , the pa id mor tgage wi l l be «orec losed and the above descr ibed p remises win 1* so ld a t . pub l ic auc t ion by the sher i f f u l Rober t s County . Sou th Dakota , a t the f ron t i loor o f the cour t hou^- in the c i ty o f S l sse ton . in sa id cooutv and s ta te , on the 13 th day o» # February . lUlä . u t the hour o l one o ' c lock in Hie a l t e rnoon of tha t day fo r the purpose of sa t i s fy ing sa id mor tgage , in te res t a t to rneys fees m.d d i sbursements a l lowed by l aw.

Dated December *20 , 1911 . S . O . H K< i i , . \N D.

A- s i , nee of Moi tgageC. 1 . W. Har r ing ton i l l s At to rney . < J >*)

D .

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Too I I" ' <• ! • ! . 'Vf io | i t l l« < Ul 11 I l i e ( •on ivH« i ih i d M»'x i«- ;m s i l na t ion was n* por t od to i I i*• s ; . i U ' r t t i to t i t l i* i> t i i San Luis I ' o ios i ' I ' l i i ; g t iv t ' n i ' d" « i l t ha t s t a te o r ig ina ted t in* sv l ionn» and s r .ys t l i a t hv l i a s o l t a inod t ln* co-op (»ra t ion f i f t he mi l i t a ry au thor i t i e s a t N Sal t i i lo and Monte rey .

I f t l i e schri l le i f c= successful i t wi l l se r ious ly a f fec t the mi l i t a ry s i tua t ion in Mexico , fo r these c i t i e s a re impor ­t an t mi l i t a ry s t rongholds , and t roop movements th rough them a re ueces -snry in opvra i jonv h r t ween the nor th i i u i(i smi th <i f l l i e ( " i in t iy n in ] i ign in<l I Tamvivo Mini the eiist vunst. j

Tl io in i thun l ivs o f the th roe c i t i e s , dec la re t l in f . t hev in teml tu s top a l l t r a in se rv ice l i c tween the Ci ty uf Mcxl - | co and I . a redo in o rder tu keep t roops ;

of the l i e l l ige ren t f ac t ions ou t o f the i r ne ighborhood . Th i> wi l l end the l as t mpnns o f communica t ion be tween the Ci ty of Mexico and the Uni ted S ta tes , the Vera Cruz rou te be ing a l ready cu t in the mi l i t a ry opera t ions be tween the Zapa t i s t as and ( ' a r ranz l s tas In the s t a te of Vera Cruz .

PRIESTS AID WAR PRISONERS

Pope Sends Them to Camps, Where They Wi l l Look to Comforts of Men.

In the hope of a l l ev ia t ing the d i s ­comfor t s o f p r i soners o f war and the anx ie ty of the i r re la t ives a t home I 'ope Bened ic t XV. has ins t ruc ted n i l b i shops in d ioceses where in n re mi l i t a ry p r i soners to appoin t one o r more p r ies t s who a rc acqua in ted wi th the l anguages spoken by the impr i soned so ld ie r s . These pr ies t s wi l l be ins t ruc t ­ed no t on ly to of fe r sp i r i tua l counse l , bu t so fa r as poss ib le to look a f t e r the mate r ia l we l fa re o f the pr i soners .

Pa r t i cu la r e f fo r t s wi l l be made !<• d i scover whe ther the pr i soners have communica ted wi th the i r fami l i es and i f they have no t done so to persuade them to send word home Immedia te ly In cases where p r i soners a re unab le to wr i t e l e t t e r s the pr ies t s wi l l pe r fo rm th i s se rv ice fo r them. They wi l l a l so use every e f fo r t to see tha t such le t t e r s a re sen t home sa fe ly . .

•W<

tha t ' : " The man dr ink ing mal ted mi lk and

egg a t one end of the soda wate r

foun ta in in Cl i i c . - igo . s ays the Hera ld

of tha t c i ty , gasped aud ib ly . •Wel l . I swear , wha t do you know

about tha t ! " t i e r epea ted and choked

in to b i s g lass . A ch ic miss in a b ig Oxford g ray

u l s te r was the cause o f h i s cu inmo

t ion .

His appra i s ing and approv ing eye had marked her a r r iva l , seen her

ix rch herse l f demure ly on a ta l l th ree

legged s too l and g ive her o rder : had even no ted the t r im cu t o f he r g ray topped lwio t a s i t s to le a round one leg o f the s too l to c inch her sea t .

l i e saw her l ake of f he r t r im gray g loves , mi l I hem in to a nea t ba l l and s t i ck them in I o the l i f t pocke t o f he r u l s te r wi th one hand a i :d wi th the o i l i e r ex t rac t f rom her r igh t pocke t a wad of whi te wool s tuck fu l l o f g l i t ­t e r ing s tee l . Th i s wad she s t ra igh t e l i ed ou t . se ized the br igh t need les and proceeded to kn i t away as a lmly as a g randma by the l i r e s ide .

The Myste ry Solved.

From benea th her swi f t ly p ly ing f in ge rs I he ha i f o f a mai l ' s so k fe l l .

" I d idn ' t th ink l i i e re was a g i r l in !

any c i ty in the I ' l i i l ed S ta les who , cou ld do i l l .u nowadays , " f i shed the I man wi th the mai led mi lk , r e luc tan t - ! Iy t ak ing ms eyes f rom the p re t ty i p i c tu re and go ing I i i s way . I

l i e shou ld in . t have been as ton i shed . , a s women in every l i t t l e town and I hamle t a re do ing the same. j

Kn i t t ing women and . roehe t ing ! women, ton , have become a common ! p lace o f ( ' h i - igo s igh t s the pas t month

j o r more , whi le women of o ther l a i -e : c i t i e s iu i I i i s coun t ry a l so a re g rowing '

! equa l ly indus t r ious , shopgi r l and so-I e i c ty dame a l ike . ' j On s t ree t ea r s , in the e leva ted , on j suburban t ra ins they a re the re wi th I g l i t t e r ing need les . Hying l ingers and i so f t yams . The th ings they make a rc j mos t ly fo r so ld ie r s on Kuropean ba t

t l e f i e l i l s and the women ami ch i ld ren 1

re fugees f rom those t i e lds . Every min Ute i s p rec ious to the kn i t t e r . |

In Lecture Room and Gymnas ium. 1

In the l ec tu re rooms of t i l e school -f ind un ivers i t i e s , in t l i e gymnas ium. - . , in t i l e t ea rooms and wai t ing rooms o f ! the s to res , everywhere tha t women ' w i th le i sured hands congrega te , kn i t t ing and c roche t ing women a re found | in numbers

The co-eds o f the Univers i ty o f Chi ; c ago sh ipped a can load o f wear ing ap j pa r e I f o r des t i tu te women and ch i l ' d ren to Be lg ium. '

One hundred young women go t t .h r j ma te r ia l toge ther by work ing every i s pa re minu te day and nUht fo r a ! month and more . The t i ck ing c lock j and the c l i ck ing need les ran r iva l r aces ; i l l l ec tu re rooms and s tudy ha l l s , a 1

race tha t i s no t ended ye t . fo r the ma! ; > I ng o f ga rments s t i l l goes on though the f i r s t cons ignment o f re l i e f c lo t h im: from I of C. women has left Chicago j

Though our l i t t l e town, no t f a r back

of the Be lg ian a rmy, l i a s neon bom­

barded more than once , i t l i a s never

ac tua l l . " l acked food , never been p i l ­

l aged . never seen i t s s t ree t s in Names ,

says a u i - .pa tch f rom Havre . F rance ,

a f t e r be ing t e legraphed f rom t i l e Be l ­

g ian ba t t l e f ron t . L i fe i s no t exac t ly

gay . bu t i t i s endurab le . In e f fec t we

a re back here a couple o f cen tur ies .

There a re no t e legraphs o r t e lephones ,

excep t fo r the use of the a rmy. There

i s no ce r tamty tha t a le t t e r , even when

sen t by sanc t ion of the mi l i t a ry au thor ­

i t i e s . wi l l l i e d i spa tched . I t may be

submi t ted fo r approva l , indorsed fo r

d i spa tch , s t amped , cons igned to the

mi l i t a ry pos to t l i ce Af te rward i t s f a te i s uncer ta in . Perhaps i t w i l l r each i t s

des t ina t ion a f t e r a week o r two , per ­

haps no t . No newspaper i s pub l i shed here ,

though papers f rom o ther towns l ine r i l l , genera l ly by way of hosp i ta l s . One

of our s leek rec rea t ions i s to fo rage

United States Chamber of Commerce

Will Be Called Upon to Consider

Question In February—Our Working

Day Must Be Longer to Better Agree

With Foreign Time, Says Banker.

The Chicago Assoc ia t ion of Com­merce wi i l under take someth ing tha t Pres iden t Taf t fa i l ed to accompl i sh two years ago . The twenty- four Chi ­cago bus iness tuen on the execu t ive commit tee o f the assoc ia t ion vo ted unan imous ly in f avor o f push ing the na t ion ' s c lock hands ahead one hour .

A reso lu t ion a l so was passed wi thou t d i s sen t ca l l ing upon the Uni ted S ta tes chamber of commerce , wi th i t s l<m as ­soc ia t ion members sca t t e red over the count ry , to cons ider t i l e ques t ion a t i t s annua l mee t ing in February In Wash ing ton , wi th the recommenda­t ion o f the Chicago body tha t a na t ion wide movement be under taken to ga in

i more day l igh t a t the end of the day .

| Avoid Friction of Railroads.

! By ex tend ing the "ge t up ea r ly" cam i pa ign to the en t i re count ry the asso-i e l a t ion , i t i s thought , wi l l avo id any ; open f r i c t ion wi th the ra i l roads , which l were se t aga ins t any loca l movement I because o f I l i e < on fus lon tha t would re ­

su l t In t i l e t imetab les f rom hav ing two

I l ow I ' l i f . c i i t ime s - l i e i iwles . "The sche ine lo b r ing more day l igh t

in to the cn i l o f the day i s we l l wor th , any expen-c o r e f fo r t I " e f fec t i t s nc-co i i ip l i s imie t i i , " r ca i l s I he repor t .

"The ; ' . I \ a i i l ages to be der ived b> advan . i i " . ' our s t andard t ime one hour a re l . inv .H h ing , be i i c l i t ing no t on ly the en joyment and hea l th of the peo-

n se rv ing t l i e na tu ra l r e ­ihe count ry . The d i sad­

van tages . which a re rea l ly inconven i ­ences . a re so t r i l l ing as to be ha rd ly wor thy of cons idera t ion .

"There i s ce r ta in ly a l ive in te res t iu t he ques t ion in Chicago . Union l abor

, o t i i c ia l s ha ' e shown persona l in te res t i l l t he proposa l . In l . ev lng i t would

j make fo r the hca i th . happ iness ami wel fa re e ( I l i e \ \ o rk iu ; : i l i a n . "

"This i s t i t l e o f t l i e b igges t and mos t ! impor tan t ques t ions , " s . i i i l ! • ' . U . Ki i t l -! ba ik . cha i rman of the t ime commit tee i and I N pres iden t o f I be Chicago a sso | ela t ion , " i f we can on ly ge t se r ious I th . ' l igh t on i t . ! " In s ix months of I he summer the

1 people o f Chicago wi l l ge t 300 ex t ru , hours o f day l igh t a f t e r work ing hours . ' compared wi th the presen t sys tem. I and of course (hey wi l l ga in many ' more hours In the o ther months . "

Banker Favors Plan.

John .1 . Arno ld , v ice p res iden t o f t he F i r s t Na t iona l bank , a - -c r ied tha t th» work ing i i eop le o f l i t e c i ty were com­ing out for the plan on all sides, ac­cord ing to repor t s ga thered by h i s f r i ends .

"Chicago i s l ive hours aud f i f ty min­utes behind London lime," he said, "When we get to wwin Chicago and ge t our bus iness s t a r t ed the Londoners a re c los ing up the i r shops . Now, I f Ch icago and the l es t o f t i l e Uni ted S ta tes a re to become wor ld cen te r s fo r in te rna t iona l bus iness we mus t a r range tmr work ing hours so tha t we can ge t in to touch wi th the t raders o f the wor ld and ge t an ynswer the same da te . "

Occas iona l ly in I i

i

HOUSEMAIDS GO TO SCHOOL.

Both Will ing.

"He sa id he 'd ra ther go to ja i l t han

pay h i s d ivorced wi fe a l imony ."

"J> id she le t h im goV" "Yes . She sa id she 'd ra ther see h im

save h i s money beh ind the bars than spend i t over them." —Exchange .

CASTOR IA l or Infants and Children.

Bis Kind You Have Always Bough* Bears the

Signature of

KING ALBERT'S MESSAGE

OF GRATITUDE TO AMERICA.

The magni f icen t generos i ty o f t l i e Amer ican people in fo rward­ing immense quan t i t i e s o f g i f t s o f foods tu f f s to my suf fe r ing peo­p le a f fo rds me in tense sa t i s fac ­t ion and touches me very deep ly .

In t l i i s . my count ry ' s hour o f t r i a l , no th ing l i as suppor ted me more than the sympathy and the superb generos i ty o f those who have ass i s ted in mate r ia l ly les ­sen ing the same, and 1 des i re to of fe r my deepes t thanks and a t the . same t ime to convey a mes­sage of good wi l l fo r the New Year . ALBICI IT .

King of t ' ue Be lg ians .

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5 4 * * + * * * * * * * + * ! > i

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Montclair Now Has Courses In Domes­tic Science For Servants.

In Montc la i r IX. , I > s choo ls the an . t hor i t i e s have inaugura ted a course in , domes t ic sc ience ins t ruc t ion tha t i - i s a id to be wi thou t p receden t anywhere , i n th i s count ry . I t i s des ign- d to in s t ruc t household maids ami wi l l In worked ou t th rough t i l e co-opera t ion o f employers and employees

The f i r s t course wi l l cons i s t o f twe lve lessons in the e lementa ry pr inc ip les o f cooking , and i f th i s ins t ruc t ion i s sue cess fu l i t wi l l be fo l lowed by more advanced courses .

A charge of S ' j . iVo wi l l l i e made fo r the course , whi -h i s a t the ra te of abou t 2<i cen t s per l esson . Many worn en have made a r rangements fo r the i r household se rvan ts to a t t end the c lass es . which wi l l mee t once a week

TO CORRECT WOMEN'S SHAPES

to Be Pittsburgh University Students Made Physically Perfect.

A course has been inaugura ted by the Univers i ty o f P i t t sburgh which j ma i ' l i and tha t l i a s • f o r i t s purpose the e rad ica t ion of phys ic , • ! I imper fec t ions .

Symmet ry of fo rm in the femin ine i s the idea l which the course has fo r i t s insp i ra t ion , and wi th thN in v iew young women s tuden ts wi i l have , t in de r the superv i s ion of exper t s , medi ­ca l gymnas t ics tha t wi l l . o r re . t phys i ca l de formi t i es o r abnormal i t i e s

j fo r food supp i i i j s ome ou t o f the way shop the sea rch

of d i l igence i s r ewarded by the « l i s -

i covery of someth ing ea tab le—a t in o f : prese rved f ru i t , a I 'm go t t en remnant o t

I some swee tmea t , a l i t t l e s tock of sugar . ! or . n io» t p rec ious o f a l l . a bo t t l e o f I

' minera l wa te r . The town wate r i s I more than suspec t , and t l i e l ack o t j

; pu re d r ink ing wate r i s p robab ly the j ! g rea tes t ha rdsh ip . There i s a res iden t j ' o f the town who i s somet imes seen I I e a t ,ng an egg . I t g ives h im a lmos t : ' ce lebr i ty . The source o f supp ly i s kep t I | a grand secre t . Due suspec t s tha t In : ' has a pr iva te l i en concea led in I i i s ! r oom I

l S t range S tor ies Come From Outs ide . | j Occas iona l ly some one on of f ic ia l • bus iness poes to London , a c i ty where ! j t h ings can l i e bought , though in d im

l igh t , o f which we re ta in memor ies . | He conies back wi th s t range ta les o f j t he per i l s o f the pa th , the pos t s which mus t l i e passed wi th repea ted minu te examina t ion of papers , the o rdea l s o f sea rch which mus t be endured , the , passage ac ross the mined channe l , the ^ t r averse o f Kent by t r a ins whose l igh t s a re shrouded .

But never does he re tu rn wi th enough suppl ies .

There i s ano ther c i ty ca l l ed Par i s , separa ted f rom us by a hundred pos t s demanding papers and p ink la i s se r -passe rs and b lue l a i s se r passe rs and photographs and the l ike . But i t i s no t genera l ly suspec ted tha t th ings can l i e bought in Par i s , though sure ly some shops surv ive the re . Coin ing lav k f rom Par i s—if any one ever does come back—the voyager i s no t expec ted to br ing supp l ies Of the res t o f the wor ld we have no ac tua l cognizance . We have p lunged back in to t l i e ou t ­look o f the seven teen th cenMtry . wi th ­ou t pos t s , wi thou t newspaper . - . , w i th ­ou t any ce r ta in ty of cou inmni a t ion .

One jov and pr iv i l ege o f the seven­teen th cen tury has come back the so­c ia l l i f e o f the town square . By keep­ing in touch wi th the lown square one ' •an fe> ' i t he pu l se o f I l i e wor ld bea t ­ing . I t i s a newspaper and a sa lon and a popula r ca fe a l l in one .

Gossip Stil l Remains.

Sold ie r s pass ing to and f ro te l l by the i r conf idence , a s they mar h to ­ward the enemy, tha t t i l ings a re go ing

! we l l , o r by the i r s t e rn se t faces a s they ' go back f rom ' l i e f ron t tha t t i l ings a re i no t so wei l i i o ss ips go a round te l l ing ! the wonder fu l s to r ies o f ' l i e war . a l -: ways in te res t ing . i f r a re ly t rue . The

of f ic ia l s who know fac t s and a re wi l l -! i ng to impar t them to d i sc ree t ea r s j pass lo and f ro . There i s even a l i t t l e i | pink th read of goss ip o f a sc in i scan-! i l a lo iK k ind , wi th appar i t ions occas ion-I f i l ly o f dames of f ash ion These ap-j pa r i t io i i s a re fo l lowed somet imes by I p roc lamat ions o r o rders o f the day un-I f avorab le to such appar i t ions in the i f u tu re . F r ivo l i ty i s no t encouraged . I Occas iona l ly the town square i s (311-; I ' d wi th pomp and mus ic when the re

i s a g rand rev iew of i l oops by some i Kuropean ru le r o r g rea t genera l . i

There a re anx ie t i es , dangers , doubts ; - ne t e r a day . ra re ly an hour , wi thou t i t s funera l o f some brave man . Some- I t i i in— the re comes the fea r tha t t l i e ! t e rm has no t been se t to the invaders '

f r esh sac r i f i ces have ye t to be made . Wi tha l l i f e he re I s j no t unhappy . We have a t l eas t th ree f ine bu i ld ings to look upon . The s im- j p i e necessa r ies o f l i f e a re prov ided , and one lea rns wha t can be done wi thou t .

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