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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 4

The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 4

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i STAUNTON PAGGFOUU -Us Pvirt coaid statable-' lato SELECT VltUJIN'lA Irespet: completely captivated the OP SIX HOSPlTALf humanitarians. The" shrine eUcted XEW BOOK i si BummirtoldirK luri4 flt 'far Xlfih tt 1 7 special ibrnmUtehV headed byJa A I I f.VU A I George Henry Warrenr of New Torn, II I (UV I -n the matter of e6naidertog the future 4J 4 that they found the ways of main y. is tlie board of director to have eu- talning peace impracticable." He i tire charge the Or. til ALA a DAILY 1 Established 1810 gTACXTOX MOR5IXQ LEADER Establish im served notice that tiie na "a 71 jcoiiecieu i Mjchao, Hoke. strfgestloa to "take tions, including: the self-governing of the public bathing beach.

This beach is distinct from that stretch of sand knewn as Bailey's beach, patronized exclusively by the fash- British dominions, wanted no more Ninn' -ni i Li tpe'hogpltals to the chlldrep, instead. trnatMi of theShriners' -Crippled. 1taIi cotjVltlcea tna trustees that flelayJn getting disarmament tona bl mem tbu er -fmmi problem' When the matter was put WS LZn Lr0rl, rrrest, Adair't idea of a multitude Joorned sessionnn St. Loula, cftcided 0f J-'ij nosniUl onvenl entlv lo SoK lBi North America, would serve the tentatively npoarthr erwttoH neG(J oi the crippled children i ton-sectional location of three tV i Take a Glass jalfe to fltudt KM-eys If Bladder bothers yo Drink lot of water. colony.

1 The Qinmimee submitted resolutions, which were 'adopted, declaring agalnpt development of the beach on- popvlair linesl With buiii-mer residents paying. per cent of the city's Mr. Warren asserted they would organize and refuse payment on assessed valuations to Pebl every morning except Hon-y Tt Leader Pub. Co. Central ar.nua, fctauiiton.

Va. ember Aaaoclaied tress, Auait ISa-f o( Circulations, Virginia Jr4 an-aociaitoa ud th Muutnoia Newsi-aiwr uh(U4iers Association. Tm AMDClBte4 im xcluively entitled to of republication i all bews dspaicftea creditM to i i fttlwrvia credited ta uii papit. n.i.i yuw tba lecal news pubilstieo iAtere4 M. "st Otnce, staantoa, Vtu aecD4 clui mail tnatte.

ii I I. i i. i n. i cost to a vote, the league assembly went on record as favoring immediate steps toward disarmament, despite the opposition, of Great 'Britain, France, Italy and As the Globe truly says: "The victory of the smaller nations has Immense promise for the utureJhe Eating meat "reguhirly erentttuliy prodaeee trouble "Jn -i sonte A 'Vlrgtnia elty, it wargnouhced JCHV TODAY thorltyrbecase the reventL depreciation real estate values that would Come, he said, from any further opening np of the I cities In the state, The fit at idea CLEVELAND, Oct. CompI.

ST MAS. ob cammr tVaily, yaipaid advance co-operation between the great pow pilTtaJSs- LaVXj I to. build o-'millfon rfoflaf (mbnnment; tloWof th jury, and the taking of tress, particularly tn o.t- cHmnnv Tif.i.trf in ii.a beacji. If necessary the matter pauy. atx townta, patd In advance JUaiiy, Buntn, paid ia advance nl av waaaauw IM WVttUU I VPIini aa wmsxwuv tfVUHJ a as ers is nothing more than an, alliance of the character' which eventuated in W.

tn Aidney tUft rti tIno i trial su.iu me courts, ue nounced. of Marlon MsArdle. accused of. Tnaae twinge, severe headaches, flAa a.ni.k tjw- r.inii ni.tu.i..' the fcrzciai jtotxcs murder of her step-father, Dan- OMnaltAotln iililVi" vumhivu. thewofld gives the great powers their" preeminence.

a modsb In every let Kfb? conijiuny l'k v'' -hospital, Atlanta. bladder DOUB XOM1XATKP irritation. ir and not 16 individuals. Watch to label on your papv, il fella wnev your time ia out. tfen r-Mal tpelare explmilon date atftiuru ialnst feodden stop.

The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if Cumberland, Oct; They hesitate to relinquish thil Disr armament, they imagine, may diminish the importance of the larger na; tlnna Thnf rnlif nllnn malt0G Kiir- Dq.v Micuel Farril. of. Albert A- Icrnb fit Ciimberlasd, bladder bothers you, get about fonr-ounces of Jad Salts from any -good! ounces oi Jaa Salts from any dod by the Kepuoucan party ror reaa aiost give the old -aa. well lur ad dieaa. render difficult, but surrender is Yl.

Zy VKv ciatc Jttdgtf otherrtmhircu it to pharmacy; take a Ublespoonful in oppose Judge C. Walsh, a 4iasB Qt WJrter bef ore bf eafcfa8t fof t. ITw hrro ol frtHk Kyne Bfw Wrstrrn novrl. "Thr Pride 'of is a CJJilornian witlt it a Ccltif his ilast namr, and gillinlrv a Sp4iii.h firnt necessary. Democrat, in the general election, Ceretuun(cat1on and matter Inte.icd for publication should be address to ended a contest which has split Re Kdilvriai upartmeiil.

lettera piunr, a few (days and yoar kidneys -will then 'acf Ine. This" fanipus salts is made from the aeid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Uthia lac to subscription or advertising iiuit- THE PRIDE OF -PALOMAU, by Peter B. Kyne. Published by Cosmopolitan Bood corporation, 12.00. A publican ranks' in.

Western Maryland wide opeii. The fight by Mr. Doub's opponents was fought up to the end, seven batllots being necessary before a nomination was secured. o' Bfidr EJccMinie In Prices Of Sharpies and DeLaval Cream Separators and has been -used for (generations, to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them 'o normal activity; also' lir abould tn addresstrd to tae Xiu-' 4, 4 ctrr uumsCkoxmm 1 Failing to receive their parr iBhir.j ta coanj address huaM ptloiV 111. 1 1 THUKKDAV, OCT.

8, to neutralize the acids la the urine so it no longer irritates, thus end-' HELD FOB GRAND JURY The only hope we can see for any adequate action by the Washington conference is through the insistent force of public sentiment of the peoples of the world. It is obvious tluit the same more -or less dignerson-alities dominate the world of politics today that controlled It In 1914. Reactionaries they are, who have kept the world embroiled since the disafmaaent' "impractical," have kept tb werid marking time for naa frf-tr tltfAd Vanity i 11a IT tYiA rwwf ing bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lttti-la-water drink which millions bf men and 'women take now apd then Preston arrested Tuesday, was yesterday afternoon for the gfaiid Jary-foilowinga: hearing before Cafry is charged with housebreaking and larceny 1 Xhe Fotiy Of theft keep- the; kidneys and urinary organs elean, Jhus avoiding seribus kidney 1 19--lt-bp. i i- Ask for New.Price Usil the The' 'indictment returned by MASOJJS Octeber grand jvr.for nmbet eti high nopeS whJch flooded the aneged thefu of one kinl or anofcer mnrUt t.

havo refreshing ester njomancedealing to a -great extent with the Japanese question. It is a or of a red blooded young man, one Don Hfiguel Far-rell, of part Irish and Spanish descent, who returns from the fighting front ia 8iberialo findJiis Jopes dashed to pleees. His father is his ranch in Southern California appears to be lost to him, the marts-age having ban' orclosed and it is in possession of a family of easterners. i It deals with the-Japanese problem Ina powerful way, but -one might suspect the author of exaggerating to some extent, in making-his accusations against the Japs, except for the fa that he is a native fornian, and much better able to judge than those who live So far from the sea: of trouble. This, with the pretty-romance of Don Mike and the daughter of the Easternerr-makes-analtogetherJn-- 'SI iPd the activit- of tliiiius r.

Attend a 'special Communication ot Staunton. Lodge No. lSA. F. A A.

3d. at 10 o'clock tltis morning to at and robbers all over the coantry. as' been frittered away. If the univer-al hope that the disarmament coa-ference will any real relief to FAMOUS TAlR MUFFLER CUt OUT' Every one. Can Own One 'Saves Gas acdOU Outlasts'the Car Eliminates Carbon Ast Co.

indicated by the reports in the daily I causes one to wqader Ly a tax-burdened," war-weary world is men via what pTooes8 of reasoning tend the funeral of Bro. I. G. Barats at Loch Willow church, Churchville, Va. Transportation; provided.

By order of the Wotshifuf Master R.at. BELL Secretary. 10-G-1U. 1. como Now Reduced to $1.45 est their senses think they can commit tarcarh lhc ertion ot tne utn, erimes of thiort.

or of any chsrec- nressnre from the million who h-. pressure from the millions who I have ter (or that. matter, 'Without, sejesr not forgotten the idea of er later, being detected and puLh- tion whichprevailed- whennhe woTld was in agony. It must be made un- terestmg and charming story. d.

By course of casuistry do they Justify tbemseives ia it? Mysttry Story mistakably plain to the present JjLjMJMMaaBaaaaaBaaaaaaaaBaaaaaei Somers Roche. Illustrated by Dean. Corn well; Published! by Cosmonol'-r Un Book corporation, $2.00. This ia the powrf ciearthiBktog estBis worId ieader8 tnat tne great m3sses fa desert a man when he begins to of Qf ail conntrie8 are in Meal. thinks that he can cover dead earnest and that they "want no aphia tracks, forgetting that wheal more aUy in settling the diss rma- reg; lar ere said at 'Jt cne oi tne recent dooks pumisnea ny Tbonsnnns the Cosmopolitan, and it is fuil of price f4.75.

he covers -np one track he irrar-i ment problem." mystery and magic, as wen as nav.ngr new This shipment going last, It fably aaakea a wT tpyetory hrown inWhilereduced 1,41. get- yours to day. Beverly Garage Inc. Choctaw Farmer America's Second A Greatest War Hero The thief, whether a bank cashier, a1' highwayman, or Just aa ordinary chkkea thief, fails to consider carefully the poesibility of being canght He hardly thinks at all of what will follow: If "he Is caught. 1 He 'seems to see mly the immediate swectV.be bay with the stolen money or Tonay at 3 Only.

Friday at 3, 7:30, 9. Arthurs Somers Roche, he havinj rit ten some -of the-best mystery stories in recent years-. It eep3 one's interest on a nigh pitch and i3 wrft-: ten in good style and is thoroughly enjoyable. Fashionable Newport mwm (Hv Tiir' AMria(od I'rt'st.) IDABEL, Oct. 5.

On a firtftsil farm jn MeCnrtain county, 35 He has eyes to see Boycotts Excursionists, ILITK YOU LOOKED OUR -By The-Associated Press) "Thef-Wothdn in His House' the wonder play of love that girdles the earth. It zeill open the floodgates of your tears and dam them up with joy and laughter! NEWPORT. R. Oct. 5.

New miles over rongh roads from Idabel, Joseph llclahomtri." a Choctaw In-diaB, is hunting and fishing, raising corn 'and helping his neighbors at harvest time. A half-dozen persons in Idabel, cpiiid be found who remembered exactly what part Oklahombi played In World' -ar-yet it was he who captared 171 German prisoners hand ef lhe law reaching out afr him, ntr to look Into the Tulare after his ill-gotten booty is spent. Let the rogue be ever so penitent his name will always stand on the black list of bonding companies on the black list of all honest Never again will he be trasted ly those who employ men to handle uncounted articles of merchaiiIse or port for the people of Newport-summer folk and the regular residents, not for excursionists is the slogan of the Newport Improvement society. The fashionable summer colony hai organized to oppose, a tendency regarded as containing single handed, and was decorated and cited by Marshal Petain of nossibilities of making Newport a France i as the -second greatest Coney island. Excursionists should -TV I DO W-A TH ATTKAC-TIVE XOVELTIES WHICH AVE ARE SHOWING? THEY IX-CIA'DE A ARTICLES WHICH WOULD MAKE ATTRACTIVE I I A OIFTS; AXD IT" IS XOT TOO SOOX TO HE THIXKIXG or THIS BY A.l MEAXS.

COME is AXD LOOK AT -THESE IXVEI.V. GIFTS, AXD SEE AT VVHAT.1tKAMO.YA RLE PRICFX THEY ARE TOO. American hero that the- war pro- to work, about unlocked money fdaed. Alvin York was ranked tirst drawers. .1.

Oklahombi, however, when questioned by Mrs. C. Conlau, of the A maa forgets something me than and thls fellow, mpn when ae decides to steal. He not be attracted; the long stretch of beach on the waterfront should be developed as- a bathing place exclusively and not as an amusement resort, the society believes. A corporation of.

summer residents has been formed to make a bid for the beach property with a view to conservative development. Amusements now considered as ob Oklahoma Historical society, who also is a Choctaw, saw nothing peculiar in this lack ot recognition, he said. He did only his duty, he add jectionable and attractive only to. transient visitors would be eliminate! mm D.L ed and, excursion traffic. wouldbe discouraged under the plans of those Interested.

The Newport Improvement society, composed foe the most 'part of the wealthy and socially exclu- gets that, his is wrtn more to bira than all the money he may hope to get away with in a lire time. He bids farewell to his common sense, his Integrity, and his self-respect, when he becomes a thief. Men and boys who are tempted to teal should know that however clever the get-away, and however sweet jibe stolen' fruit, tha wnchanreable fact is that' ''the nay of he transgressor Is hard," and "the wages of sin is death'." JEWELER ed, and is now back home with his Wife sad baby tarrying on as his forefathers carried on. Oklahombi is a full blood. His name taken from the-Cbotav; language "man killer," according to an interpreter.

It is not directly connected with, tha name Oklahoma, presented toy the state, which is a combination ot two Choctaw words. Oklahombi was enrolled in Company 141st infantry, 26th division as a private, 26 years old. When he eailsted lie not speak English;" but thar he could peak the, language of warfare in fighting for his country, is evidenced by the wording of the citation from General Petain, after which he received the Croix de Guerre. carnc down from th elonely. North, innocent, sweet, to the wife of the man who was always' too busy.

Marriage gave her a name, a child, but robbed her of her husband's love. It made her not a wife, but just a woman By Condo. EVERETT TRUE, Tuinf flnnn IT lAJl L. aw '-It H-fH TMC VCCTOi-i foreshadowed 14 TACK. MUCH rOR A ri r- np -we? 1 -The citation-readTrUiider a Do, the 'argument! adyanced.byhe spokesmen of the four "great powprs represented in the assembly of the League pi Nations at Geneva the other da In opposing immediate steps toward disarmament, fore violent barrage he dashed to tlx; attack of the enemy position covering two hundred yards through barbed wire entaglements.

He rushed on machine gun nests, capturing 171 prisoners. He stormed a strongly held position containing a number shadow the attitude of those povi irs In the 'forthcoming disarjmrn titl of ireach mortars, turned the cap-coaferance at Washington? It wo n. tfc enemy and held ce at Washington? It wv'di w-e wni) ra seem eo. position for four days. In spile gummed np succinct ly 1 ot a C01ilJ.aili baria(-e of largs pro-r.

York Globe, the rcasins and -gas shells. He crossed house. Do you wonder she answered tempetation? But when she did, Mother-Love held her back for the little wife was the mother, tco This sm't the story pf one woman, but of all wives who are bufwo-men in their husband the New No Man'k many times to they give for not going Jn for "dis- EacH nation professed Its "slnc jre dt'hlre make i peace tracticable to escipe war taxes, but all wye conscidtn ot special reasons wh'Vh isiormatiiB concerning bis wounded comrades." Asked what he thought of the army, with a smile he replied, 'Too much isalute nonnough Mrs. Coulan said t-o is jailedj also fixed j300 forbade action at this time. Britain, Franc, Italy and Japan were In favor af dllatoriness by the leag'-e.

Dlsarmaraent is such a coniplica'jd issue, Xhey The UcUad Rajes Was not represented. Rm xia flo How could the expected to disarm in tie Is, T9. '(' r' MERIDIAN'; Oct. 5. The limit of the law, a'SSbO fine and six oh tit? in pristin, was Imposed uyjn "cr i A Triumph of Mothtt-Love I M6reOohvmcing and Moving ThiinVTheMiracle ManV' sayi Washington Post (SEE LouitB; Mayer'.

BigSuper-SpeciaL faitrptttti by Ramsay Wal- 'I aW 'W -jine uev. w. j. Bennett. Nazarine of these menacing nelgh-j preacher, after his conviction, upon isides.

President Harding, a' statntory cailel Ilmibtioa of i la who was the mother yaaoula bis i-ht children was- not ht ift iiMfi toliTKomaM Holding, Mfldren Harris, Gareth Hughes with a grand Uesgue el League of I Ifti ofa teajl' tnirraige 1 wp as yMjy wian fTexarf. klfTu'kom'be recentl had Wn Hv 1 Jdt, ag, Jusnte -ftsymoqd ruy held jaf lW'BWtr pf his children was of lKriI-Bar L'mutliiBa law. Tha btiaple.bfid been livipg in fKrrider; -te4 tcy1" 1 4' fruit uuiii Lie Hfuuett si-jkged desertion of: his I 7 t-, 1 I 1 1 I 1 1. i..

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