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Staunton Daily Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 3

Staunton Daily Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 3

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STATTCTT02T DAILY LEASEE PAGE TtIE2 ment. It says that the French troops are pressing tne uerman detacti- 4 ments which have gained a footing east and west of the Douaumount position and maintain themselves there only with difllcTnty. economy While the main battle rages a- I I tt HI bout this position, the Germans have been pushing opera-! tionawhich hold forth perhaps a Have you a frome will Rightly reater menace for Verdun than the French army. rlT Z- -I nnan nnirj jjnfc Getting Xearcr Vardnn. In the eastern flanking move yuu au a- ments the Germans have pushed their way five miles down the plain WESTERN UNION and tcday are as far' as Moranville, live miles from Verdun.

It is highly pesA duties ones? Association vv w1 111!" ignif leant that this advance has only been hinted at in the German reports. Us magnitude is disclosed by the French admission, of a "with drawal of advanced posts" and a declaration that German attacks were stopped. Sets the Miles at Naught A business campaign of Day Letters and Night Letters will quickly prove distance an imaginary barrier and clock time only a comparison. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. The French the capt ure of Cote du Talou.

According to their official reports that position had been so bombarded from hoth sides that it is now untenable. The are agreea tna tne ousxncss maiu or- farmer should. set aside, part of the money he annually borrows andi invest imprpyempnts for home. A nitary, cozily warmed house is best insurance that the nian is a good risk that lie will succeed. losses on both sides are mounting by the tens of thousands.

The Berlin report puts the captured of un- wounded prisoners to date at OX300000OO0000000OO0000000C500O000000000O0000000000f Miss Maud Knight, ussjstant mat The surest oans we ma fte ere on radiator heated buildings. ron at the Western State Hospital, has gone for a two weeks' v'sit to relatives in Clinton, S. C. They are always so easily rentable and salable. Bankers, builders, and real estate men all know the increase in property value and stability of investment where AMERICAN Radiators and IDEAL Boilers are installed and therefore gladly loan money to those who wish to make this TXT -xw Tlieatre Friday, March 3rd.

The Original ALL STAR Revival ot the Bohemian Girl The World's Greatest Comic Opera v. IRJCANxlDEAL Radiators Iboilers improvement. $100 Reward, S130 The readers of this will bb pleased to learn that there is at least onu dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly iniluenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts thru the Blood 011 the Mucous Surfaces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, giving the patient st.engvh by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work.

The proprietors have so much faith in the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Cure that they offer One Hundred Dollars tforany case that it fails to cure. Send Cor lidt Of testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY Toledo, Ohio.

Sold by all Druggists, 76c These outfits make property sell or rent quicker and at a profit. Every room in the house is heated with less care-taking than required to run one stove for one room, and millions of dollars have Seats on sale Wed. Prices 25c to $2 Ictor Records For Just Received been saved in reduced fuel bills by the users ot lAiwuvinKiumN heating. The lasting heat that costs the least The most important question to settle about an old or new building is the heating. IDEAL heating has answered this question for hundreds of thousands of house-owners for over, twenty-five years, and as an investment it is permanent and will command a good price even after the owner has enjoyed its comfort and savings for many years.

A little larger first investment over cost of a cheap heating equipment can be quickly overcome by omitting extra inner doors, chimneys, mantels, storm sash, weather staps, etc. You might better increase your borrowing at the bank, for the fuel and other savings that IDE.AL, heating will give you will meke money for you far beyond the bank interest you have to pay. Send at once for our (free) book Ideal Heating," which gives mot valuable information. Puts you under no obligation to buy. 4 A No.

2-22-W IDEAL Boiler and 461 ft. of 38-in. AMERICAN Radiators, coating the owner $225. were used to heat this cot-tAoe At thi price the oods can be bought Ci This Fitter. There is that quality of artist and reproduction in Victor EecordV' which makes them the choice "of talking machine owners, and particularly of Victrola owners, everywhere, To get the full, rich sweetness, of YOUR Victrola, Vic- tht Kprl-clS aro nhsolutely essential.

The New Records, listed below, emphasize the Victor superiority. Come In And Hear Them IDEAL Boilers and ALtERICAN Radia-tore change any house into a home. of ny reputable, competent Hid not include coat of labor, pipe, valves. labor, pipe, i freinht. etc, wmcn arc cording to climatic ahd other conditions.

wrf WAND Vaoimm Planr- a stationarv. nractical Cleaner. $150 I fil Timiif wvMMt -bwww i We also make the ARCO WAND Vacuum Cleaner; connected by iron suethn pipe to various floors of houses, flats, schools, churches, hotels, etc. uTuSwht hox TALL the dirt, cobwebs, lint, threads, moths, are drawn with lightning rapidity down the iron p.ping uito No dragging around a clumsy, inefficient portable cleaner -instead you have a practical outfit that is a part of 17803. My Iluki Love Medley March.

tars.) Pale K. Lua Dav.a (Hawaiian of the the building like radiator heating.f Ask for catalog (free). rail' Write Department S-36 tt 815-822 S. MichiganAve. No exclutive agenU.

'ftiifelCAN ADiAT0i COMPANY Chicago Sold by all dealer. i DiM.i,..k rUvi.ianfl. rincianflti. Detroit. Atlanta.

Public Showroom. Qgm mrmmihfn, wcw iiqam, or rw rmrion Pri. Rruascls. Berlin. Cotorae.

Milan, Vienna. Irene West Royal Hawaiians. Itavvaihiia Waltz. (Hawaiian Guitars.) Pale K. Lua Davii K.

Kaili, of the Irene West Royal Hawaiian. 10-ln. 75c. 170.18. G0 to Sleep, My Dusky Baby.

(Dvorak's "Humor-esque" arranged by Frank R. Rix.) A. S. Barnes Publishers. Olive Kline Elsie Baker Marguerite Dunlap.

Rockin' Time. (Gertrude L. Knox.) Olive Kline Elsie Baker Marguerite Dunlap. 10-in. 75c.

om rrauoKUi jump niiCKi wvw u. m. ma Mm mm mm en vm jki.i pt' fmm jfH?" far TO BETTER THAN CALOMEL New Thousands HaveDiscoveredDr. of Noteworthy Sale COME IN AND HEAR VICTOR XIV PRICE $150 OR OTHERS $15 to $350 17033. Juanita.

(Mrs. 'Tis Xot Tl-ue. Turner. Norton.) Alan Turner. (Non ver.) Tito Mattel.

Alan Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute 'AS "SB 10-lu. 75c. 35521. Stop, Look and Listen Medley Fox Trot. Victor Military Band.

"I Love a "That Hula Hula" "The, Girl mum Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the' substl fr. roinmri to a. mild but sure luxa' Spring Ribbons tive, and' their effect on the liver is almost ferfontononns TIirv are Uie result, ot Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat nver and bowel complaints with calomel.

His efforts to banish it brought out these little 17042.. "SQI Are You' From Dixie? ('Cause I'm From Dixia Too.) Jack Yellen Geonge L. Cobb. Billy Murray Irving Kaufman. Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You.

(Thomas Hoier Jimmie Morgan.) Irving Kaufman. 10-in. 75c. These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel docs, hut havo no had titer effects. They don't injure the teeth bite strong lirjuids or calomel.

They take hold line of on sale, cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with tne do slronsr liauids. (Kalmar-Leslie extraordinary ever placed to 7 inches This sale presents the most high grade ribbons we have rnmistine of ribbons 5 1-2 It is befit not to take calomel, but to let pr. Edwards' Olive Tablets tako its place. lw-Aof lionilnrhes. "dullness" and that 17944.

Hello Hawaii, How Are You? Schwartz.) Billy Murray. The Ghost of the Terrible Blues. zer.) Peerless Quarete. (Harry on Til- lazy feeling come from constipation 'and; a disordered liver. Tako Mr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets when yon feel -'lossy" atid "heavy." Note how they "clear clouded widi on the Magazine" When I Get Back to the U.t"; S. 1 Was When Old Bill Bailey Plays the One-Step, Victor Military Band. S'j "When Old Bill Bailey Plays the TJkadele Oh, She's Breaking My Heart" "If Toi Only Had My Disposition." 12.1ii.$1.25 550G8. 2 PatUaeei Prologue. (Act 1.) (Leoncavallo.) In Italian.

Reinald Werrenrath. Carmen Chanson du Toreador. (Toreador Son.) (Act 2.) (Bizet.) (with Chorua.) In French. Reinald Werrenrath. 12-in.

$1.50 GEORGE HAMLIN, Tenor In Italian. LJ 64531. -S5 Santa Lucia. (Neapolitan Folk K3 10-ln. $1.00 5 EVAN WILLIAMS, Tenor In English.

K3 04545. .5 The Xinety and Nine. (Gospel-Hymn.) E. C. -5TS Clephane -Ira D.

Sankey. $1.00 in 10-ln. 75c. brain and bow they "pert up" toe ppiniB, At nn ot.i 9.R nor box. All The Olive Company, Columbus, Heavy Moire, Faille, Satin Taffeta, Hairbow rib-bons, Satin ribbons and Fancy Ribbons for sashes, (Continued from Page One).

tion. girdles, and fancy work- 17955. When You're Down in Ijouiwille. (Call on Me.) Irving Berlin. Collins and Harlan.

If You've Got a Little Bit. (Hang on to It, It's Hard to Get aLittle Bit More.) Ed. Rose Abe Olman. Arthur Collins. 10-in.

75c. 35519. Hymns of Praise Xo. l. Victor Mixed Chorus.

Chorus, "Oh Come, All Ye Faithful." '(Portugal.) Solo and Chorus, "Lead Kindly Light." (Dykes.) Quartet, "Rock of Ages." (Hastings.) Chorus, "Holy, Holy, Holy." (Hopkins. Chorus, "Onward Christian Soldiers," (Sullivan.) Hymns of Praise Xo. 2. Victor Mixed Chorus. Chorus, "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name." Solo, "Abide With Me." Solo and Chorus, Jesus Lover of My Soul." (March.) Quartet, "Nearer My God to Thee." XMason.) Chorus, Doxolctsy, "Praise God from Whom All Blessings JOHN McCORMICK, Tenor In EmgHsh.

04540. Fierce Battle Coos On (London, Feb. 28. The fighting around Fort Dotiaumount, four miles northeast of Verdun, continues without the slightest abatement; The German official statement says that five times the French, reinforced with fresh troops, attempted Forgotten Eugene Cowlee. 10-4iu $1.00 5' JOHN Mc COR MACK, Tenor FRITZ KREISLER, i Violinist la English.

Pianoforte by.Ludwig Schwat.) 87233. I Calm a the Night. (Still wie dte Nacht.) Alice Mattulath Carl Bohm. 10-ln. $2.00 NELLIE MiELBA, Soprano In EngJiflhi These Ribbons are worth from 35c 65c per, yard.

Our extraordinary sale price 29c per yard. reconquer, the armed forces, and that five" -tlnirB they 'were beaten iSw Flow." 88551. 12-ln. $1.25 Annie Laurie. Douglas Scott.

12-in. $3.00 1 The slopes up which these five attacks were, made "are covered with German dead," says the French midnight official reports, We are always glad to play Victor Records for you. T1 I 'i i French Do Not Admit Loss. French both da? and night; still refrain lake, wiape. mc.

lleverly SSdMc Caoo viSr SSt iimo edging that the fortress has '(fallen. Thn rlnaoRt to mieh nn ndniiaHlnn In contained in the J.tate- I.

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