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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 4

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THE rANTAOnAPTT, IttOOWOTOX, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEifBER 1918 Ruined Field of Narthtstt frtn(t wouldn't glv to cent, fnp Ostend to Zeebrugge. The Republican Ticket lantagraplt President Wilson Asks for This Kind of a Congress ijil ii iw." "y-. -r i- -mi z-r-r rrzry on the VM-f of followlnf In th fool tape of Muni but her national spirit eeved th situation Mid within a fsw short monthi a victorious and Just pftn within hr snap. 1 wnuie norturaat part of an N. Harris Inlklng about bis trln to United States Ssnatac.

MUHUi MoOOaMllX. tat Traurr, rura i. in gun o. Always open to conviction; Never subject to dictation, Under Ih hsadln-, "A Bankrupt Germany," th New Tork World ssvs Superintend Publl Instruction, That Osrmenr'e ninth war loan la 1'onsTenaiimii lance, take the ountry hum 1 "1 and Danville and tear It Plosive, th. worst way yiu sglne, with hole.

feet, dirt from six or right fret th surface of th ground mlxf.i th tup soil, rocks, milium of som of them exploded and them not, guns, bayonrta. wre, auto trucks, helmets, r.nm.r, 1 a rauur nnrt support Iwynnd th rrporta that only Ooo haa ben Belgian Army Ileadquartfc-s In riandera, Sunday, Oct. IT. (by the A aa oclated Press.) Th road from Ostend to Zeebrugg. which th Oar-mans recently held, I on continuous fortress with many giin silhouetted against th sky.

Th number of guns Increase a th fortified lino near Zeebrugge. Th Germans evidently meant that this line should a permanent on. On cnrret block house, by 10, feet, remains, unfinished, and there ar other evidences that tha German started work on raw fortifications as late aa on month aro. Th town of fllnnkenbergh. k-tween Zeebrugg and Ostend, Is virtually undsmaged.

hut deserted. All subavru-ed. lit 11.710.000 OoO a DtTif Mrsinrcr B. a aMIMj-l'lt TBEAl PuVIIt4 rrTf Borfilaf feaatpl Sufelar.) kntarrs etaawl claaa nttr it tha Bin ln(trs raetottlre, Bloomlnjioi IIL Talaphoaa Klnkwh, til rfrparliaMai, T. Mil Buttaaaa sfllra.

Ha It tutorial lees. rn offered at th close of Uieelahth hn lt April. It la further eldnrr in raporia or popular hoanllna of cur. chine guns, airplanes and everln, renry. In runa on banks and In panlra and meltlns away valuta on tha else thst baa entered Into and then tretch It out for sun rn, in length and hundred wide and you run art aom.

serum ir marsete. Th German popl now undaratand tnat Germany cannot win th war. iiKUBt or Till 4IS0CUTZD ram T1i iewrlitaa' Fm It stctuslralr niltl4 ta IM um f' refiihliratla ill i yXrhr rrHnal to II Ml eiaatataa aeMitd ii tha pfi 104 alao Ih local putillahad kenia. what the aituntlon over ther. la a- then th borhe hn the nerve ak Indemnities ar to ptd Irum nemle with which to tmlatrr th building hav been stripped of up tniir lovvrnmrnt a credit and a copper and Iron, ortend.

from distance, looks themselve th burden of nnsrmrTio! itiu raAiKll O. LAIR. Trustee University OallO a. TttmiLl. long at.

HF.gBr.RT. MM. HAKOAMT PAT BLAH Cngrmn-al' Larg. IIDUIO TATffc WULMM aUftVK. Congressman 17th District nuat malTH.

General Assembly. WILLIAM ROW I. WILUAH KOBI.E. Cswnty Judg. jamu 0.

kiLrv. Ceunty Clerk. r. A. dlTHIttC Sheriff.

tAbrH IPAfTORD. County Treasurer, WILLUal O. KEAMA, Supsrlntsndsnl Scheels. i. a moorc.

a mi)i over there say the question of what la done shouid bo left to Koch. Ilaig Pershing Had Hi "Doota." roioesni war dent. There ar to no artly a nn fet daya In times of I nimmltwtaa and earHae. sreat ronta from trad a with othrr normal, KarmaL kr It pania rt nations on Ihalr own fnrred tarnn axil, eiiniia ninommuMi tru Fnrwai, 1 1 liry must uenr tha full tiurrtan oaiior ins ns gases at Ma etmtlr la uliinrai lha Ik tarral pear. Flag ar hanging from vary window and th city Is dec.

orated gaily. Signs of ruin and duin-age, however, become apparent as soon as th city I entered, ostend ha suffered much. Th casino Is iiirmaeive, ana inn rasuil la a pann1 of corned beef 1 1 winder If tin rush id? th paopl to sav ynry m.n a mull who can. Gernisny'a funded war debt, rlu alv of tha latest loan. Is over la: Oofl.

desolate and empty and th walls1 -ttiiMniamMiwiiM DOS. Don. Thr ar addltliatai a Host hav been riddled with shell fire. The maritime station Is a complete wreck. ing debt of H.

000,000, 000 In Unriw Hit aona mHpi ef ninosiittrtnn) rmt rr, So no; ans iMniha, tt out a montha, tL'i; Ihna ftiofltha, SI. in; one swath, aa rant. ihitatJa third parr) iniora taaa ao ika from an, 00 ar year; einfa aimth, cnti. Tl tally l'itarip will fraud aa tale la llnro at lha ralmar Rouat aan. and lha Thieve Strr tincf, aorU' eaH corner riari and atidiaoa.

la Haa Tork ai UMalint'a Haas Aey. anmar BroaJay and I'Jnd atrtat. la Ptoii by aartaaa Proa, eft HP iu An0 To WffrccT 0 WHgATt'J I 7cocSsl 4 rriff t. r-ANO FOB 7mS bAMC RCsfc0NV 'f'l AN Many houses have crumbled to the red Itelrhaliank notea and another of In pawnbroker's ground aisl most of th brldgea in the town have been destroyed. money, or issue or loan banka, and Th fact that snot all th bridges how much mora In rartotia other wr blown up bv th Germans is tiers or monetary Inflation no on precisely knows but a stupendous total, and all depending for any value Luther Burbank Wheat upon ralth In th gm-ernment, which ft commented upon by military visitor to ostend.

An alderman of the city explained that the German general tsff had given orders' to destroy all th bridges. However, tha German non-commlssloned officers detailed for th work of destruction, he ad long since was disappearing In neutral Europ and la now fast fading Eefor th war, food production In In Germany Itself. this country wa not keeping up with th Increase of population. Th iao ded, fell sy victims to peruslve 100 or jot mark bills. Jams J.

Hill predicted that thr Th Uerman government la In disparate straits. Currant war taxation la not equal to tha usk of paying Interest em th funded war debt. Tha publlo credit In support of th hog non-lnterrst-beaiing debt la going KlicKigan BotiurOtrcI at rjth St. CHICAGO Pea sad esa-kalf Merka frnta Canml Efanoa, laratnal ol liltiwie Ca.itral. 4 Fusr, sad Mi Juan Ceattai Laaaa Ffficisnt.

twepitahle asrHce, aha)? luirury. Within aery reach of "TKs Loop," CKkags't buameta, tkap. snd thaatra J.itnct Moderate relet! Room vJitri detached sSealtt $iao dtfl nam tilth pnVa'e bath Si-t eVsotday-j for tale pat sons ra.jo to Joo day. Joo looma. EscaUent ml tin.

Moderate prices. Meals in Cafe. Cnll and Caffe SKop. L. PRANZ, Prts.

sad Hlr. would trouble unlet epeclal Easily Solved. Teacher Now, Johnny, auppos yon 'anted to build a 11.000 house and measures wer adopted to stimulate K. .4 agriculture. Much ha been don and and this is what airlke panip Into tha opening eyes of th had only 700, what would ou do? lnc that Um, specially in th In people.

creaa of at-reng of wheat and other Johnny Marry a glii with Q0. Trying It Out. cereals. Now Luther Buroank com forward with a way of Increasing llobha This plssterlng th city Roll, of Honor with posters saying "Lend" muat hav th wheat crop by many mora 1 stmng psychological errect. Dobha Do you really think lion of bushels without th expanse OUSouthtm HotplUlity In Yes) Sovttom Hold of a dollar for labor or fertiliser.

Lend 110, will you? Washington. Oct II. Th army casualty list Issued today contain CSS names, divided as follows: Killed In hi lateet circular, entitled "Bui banka New Standard printed at Bant Rosa, with the In action. It: died of wounds, 11; motto. "Sav wheat but why not FALL IN, CtRMANYl Bulgaria pointed way to pe.iet for tha Cratral Powera by aubmlttlnt to an armldtlr on tha Ixiala of unconditional aurrendrr.

Turkey has now followed Hultnir'a'a example while the Auetrlnn commander on tha Italian front )m appealed to General 3'lai for an armlMloa. Kroi this It Is to be a.Mumed t'mt Auntrla will follow In the of Bulanrla iCaorrlsh. I. br John T. McOutcheos dltd Of disease St: wounded, degre rale mor and better wheat at leas cost?" relate how, eleven year ago, he asked himself th question AROUND HOME why th wheat of th United Btlte 1 and Argentina wer so Inferior to The Taft-Roosevelt Statement it, those grown In Australia Canada and Mrs.

Clarlnda Nelson, aged died In Havana, Tuesday. Italy. Investigation led Mm to the jooy. I Roy Hodge, young farmer of conclusion that what needed chiefly waa not better eoll or meth Rantoul, died Tuesday of pneumonia. New Tork, Oct.

SI. Theodor will of the president In every respect undetermined. 402; wounded slightly, 110; died of accidents and other causes wounded severely, 47. Illinois men mentioned art: Died Wounds. F.

Langin, Whaatrn. Died of Diatsa. I'MVATI-Emil I. Kasrar, CMraga. Bfrr.l.ard fVheftff, Rut Waundtd Severely.

ruiTATr- Sroul Petitel, (VolA od of culture but education In th Roosevelt and William H. Taft Is Th Decatur street railway will Inaugural the skip step service xce.pt when critical Issues In the conduct of th war have been In use of good aeed and he et himself th task of growing superior wheat volved. Tha president has not hes sued here today a Joint appeal for election of a Republican majority In Sunday. Joseph A Castel of Flthlan com (fated publicly to discipline those of specially suited to our son. pay enthusiastic tribute to Winiata Karmr, of Nw South Walea, wno and Turkey In the very near futuro.

Thla will lenve Germany laol.ited and with nothing to do but follow th r. emple of her former vnal allies or light a lonlne; battle on Gorman fiJL r'ince atil mlttcd to a mill, taiy aurrrn.lT, Turkey and Austria, following the lad of Germany, have attempted to Tiirc mlliler trrms tv appealing to reidrnt Wilson for a his party who have disagreed with mitted suicide Tuesday by a hooting congress. Th statement waa said to be the first ever composed and him and the lesson has had Its effect died fifteen year ago vnnorto1. rlgned by two former president of nis head orr. J.

B. Kelly of Springfield has been killed In action while aeprlng with Canadian troop. unacknowledged, unpaid and unanr A new Democratic congress with Its old leaders thus chastened, will offer no opporttlon to his will. They will not be consulted In the future predated, not having lived to sea th Thure Biilt. IV.

f.auftr, I harr 4.4-;. the I'nltt-d ftntes. Seated at a table In the Union Th city Book Stor In Decatur marvelous force which be had set to work, but now a 1500.000 monument Is being erected In memory of thla more than In the past. In a Demo League Club, they prepared the cratle congress the American people pioneer In Australian wheat Ira, provement." Burbank own Tpertment haa was closed out thla week. The Ptor was established In IJfJt.

Lo P. Kurt. of Champaign and Miss Helen James of Man King. China, wer married In Chins, September JO. Th Stadler-Roberlaon Furniture Company of Decatur has been sold will not have tha service tf an Independent, courageous, coordinate branch of the government to moderate his uncontrolled will.

It Is not safe to entrust to one man auch unlimited power. It Is not In accord been "xpnslr beyond th Imsgl The Democratic Spirit of This Bank Means Something to You Did yon ever realli tint tker la bo on mor wrV-eome at th Cora Belt Bank thru jourxlf? Do you know th management of thtf bank It broad enough to that dual servlc to all It th only kind that onduretT Ton bar every opportunity to avafl yoarsslf of each ervle this bank affords to create buslnet confidence establish credit and enjoy the satisfaction of having money safely working at Interest. Make business acquaintance her thro an account nation of ordinary growera," for very kernel had to be planted by with the traditions of the republic. nana ana harvested and thrashed with th eld -fashioned slckl and Third. The Jtepubllcans voted to F.

8. Wellepp. Carl IS. Wellepp statement and discussed old times at the capital while it was being typed. The appeal follows: "We aprroach, this subject as Americans and only as Americans.

When this war bmke out we would have welcomed action by the president which would have eliminated all questions of rarty politics. It would have enabled us all to stand behind him to the end, without regard to anything exeept national considerations. Instead of this partisan lines have been drawn from the rail, but now he ha ready everal ana xewis btuckey. without objection billions to expended by this administration. Six hundred and forty millions for avi improved rarletle.

on of which penc based on hla fourteen point fonnulat.d Jaat January, liut VuiKey and Amtria liae been Tirlt. Ing peaoo notrs tieni'nil Allenby has been crualilng the Turkish armies and tlie Allied forces In Italy have leen awe pUtu tho AutrlaiiS out of Italy, a reault Turkey has atopt writing notes and is now enjoying e.n armlatli on the basin of imrondl-tlonal aurrend hile Austria le )iurr'lng rapidly In tha same direction. It Is fore and fore alon that has brought Germany's allies to their knees and this same force must be continued against Germany until that criminal nation surrenders uncondl- Christmas Red Cross Msmbsrshlo. yields nearly twice much as tl. ation were given to th executive to In th United State there ar a ordinary wheat.

la probably not nver-sanguln In expecting that there, and hi new varieties of oats build airplanes without a single limitation aa to the manner or method hundred million Americans who of Its expenditure. A senate com- CherLsh the lama Ideals which the ana barley, will go so far toward revolutionizing th grain trad aa hi mittee has deplored the waste and Red Cross haa put Into action. To failure In the use of that money. The 7.,, debts which have been created bv and child In this AnMaDCrTlD i'A KILT flrit and now the president an improved whit potatoea and deciduous fruits have don to revolutionize their markets. New Tork Evening Post.

iDHiin iki. n.vinv 01 oeiTHvers ine jieo 1 rose opens to the third and fourth generation? VA9 Christmas. The They have a right to know how these ve.rJr American in the world Inscribed In BLOOMINCTONJLlLLINOm. nounces that only lemocrats can be entrusted wtth future power and only those Democrats who his will. Because of tho rellei Hon on other patriotic Americans, we appeal for fair play.

"The next congress will serve from Its member lionally. St Berlin First. Before the war Americana I4.4 4'J ji Paris rather than Berlin, to. ih.r .1 lafjgBSTfyngarg- H. liwill, tJonoraa.

a. po A. r-ltwl, Wounded, Degree Undetermined, SI III. I ANTS Isa I. thiiagn, TbniSil K.

lavev, I'lnCaSO. Iluurll Alton. 1 turlea V. Hoial, 1ilct-o. nnrta f.

tllraar.n, Aurcrs. Cnra Fowl). Oak park Paul K. frll, St-ter. II irl, cliUato.

w. Imm, (b.iagii. IJ-oTfa W. laja-oc, tlii-ffo. llnry A.

lanarTam, Tiii'tga. Otto W.MI, Bugler MiCanhr, h'. 30, Hiimon.l VM, Ar.tiecli. I ttentr r. Wrwlund, Paitn.

MKI IIAMl S- I'arl Paul PMmcnd, Chi-iio, ArUi'ir b. bahl, Pacatonlca. llarinan Barlo rhieniro. Ilitien Klhamf ailag. al'irria itettlwb, I biragu.

Mnrnarl Mrflin, Kmat ll'ilitier, Ctiiraso. l-rark A. J-Jtmn, Korrat. Waller s. Keating, I H.

bnrpk, Ihlmgo. J-'hn N. M.liin, A-irn. omthua H. Smiih, Rock Kail I'i'il O.

Wmkiir, nj.age. latirice Ii. Atwoed, Mone Vallf. II. llarwn, AiliamSra.

I vr.ula Potrinl, Urnwn. J'tlin Svpra, Chicago, llwar(l i (jtailmaa, theater, IV. lVaa'ii( Paloa I'lr. Raymond J. f.r-n, Chii-ago.

Krwiu lluthai'ti, Chicago. Rn'-l al. Irev. 1 I'erfctti, Panama. William etulginiki, laicsg.

Krrnrk, (tilcaso. Holealar Mn-mritek, Cennla Vi. ige, Jackaonriita. ranklin J. A.

Olaon, tirero. John IfljFtPrer, Ijnsbijrr. riVuriyr 1 March 4. 1H1S, to March 4, In displeasure of tha kaiser, who felt ship; It wants a Red Cross a hundred million strong! It wants this to be the Christmaa message of America at war. When th? Christmas roll call ecmes, let us of America answer, as with one voice, to the words of President Wilson, when he said, "I summon you to tho comradeship." Red Cross Magazine.

enormous sums have been expended, only a Republican congrevs will have the courage to exact a detailed and accurate atory of that steward-shin. "Fourth. The work of reconstruction must not be done by one man, or finally formulated according to his academic theories and Ideals. The president was not elected when such issues were before the people. His that 'first.

The war must be fought to unconditional surrender, unless thlr is achieved before. mat tier many wasn't getting her dessrts. At present 1,000.000 Americans are bound far Berlin via Pans and there are mor to follow, and Oermany will get her desert. Louisville Courier-Journal. Second.

The terms of world peace must be settled. mandal of power was not given In the light of the momentous questions which will soon force themselves for solution. He was elected ss a peace president and because he had 'kert us out of war." Tho American peo- nl. th.K.r.... r.l'..A In ltA "Third.

The Democratic administration after expending billions of treasure and exercising more absolute iow'er than any administration in our his'ory, must give an account of Itf stewardship. "Fourth. The change from war conditions to peace must be brought 1 AMERICANS FIRST! Two former presidents William Howard Tift and Theodnr Rouse-vlt have made a Joint statement In which they uigo "all Americans, who ar Americans first, to vote for a Republican conKresn." This statement Is timely, dignified and Is In no way exaggerated. The president in his partisan appeal to the country to return a Democratic congress poke cs a Iemocrat. Messrs, Taft and Roove-velt have spoken primarily as Americans and only lncldcntly as Republicans.

They give the most convincing-reasons why tho country should have a Republican congress during tho coming two years beginning March 4, next. Wa believe that these rea-tsons will be heeded by the voters next Tuesday. about with the least disturbance and the work of reconstruction must be Election, Tuesday, November 1918 The People8 Candidate VOTE P0E 0 JAMES J. NEVIN OF BLOOMINGTON Independent broadly begun. War Saving Stamps and Liberty Bonds Promote Thrift More people have come Into contact with th Banks th past rear than ever before.

Practically every wage earner 1 making payment! on Thrift tamps. War Stamps or Liberty Bonds. They are thus serving their country Just as much as the men In the trenches. In addition to being patriotic, the forming of this saving habit Is going to mean the creating of an estate for every person who makes these Investments. Many people are saving and paying on these Investments who never saved to any extent before.

Many hare mat all these obligations and have been enabled to start savings as-count in addition. This bank Is ready to do all In Its power to promote thrift among the citizens of this community that they may be better abl to assist the Government in the war time activities. We will appreciate call. THE McLEAN COUNTY BANK The Bank of Service Southeast Corner of th Square "A Republican congress will be constitutionally with adopting poll-1 cios of reconstruction a congress which will not register the will of one man, but fresh from the people, will enact the will of the people. "We earnestly deprecate extending th unified uncontrolled leadership of a commander In chief to the mak-, much better qualified than one controlled by Iiemocnits, to aid the country In adopting the measures needed for these four great tasks.

First, even as" a minority party the Republicans mado the winning of the war possible bv passing the original draft bill. Without thi we could not have trained and landed the two millions of men now in, 1-Yance. As it--- ing of a permanent treaty of peace or to the happiness and prosperity of the American people for a century. We urge all Americans, who are Americans first, to vote for a Repub lican congress Candidate for Representative In General Assembly 26th Senatorial District a minority party the Republicans forced upon a reluctant president and secretary of war after nn injurious Oaorfa K. ahaaian, l.tiicafo.

AndrtTT ft. al. Oiirago. Wounded Slightly. CAPTAIN lif)riro Gcul-I, Chiuflf).

LIKI TI NANT loren K. Colllna, Chicago. 1'IMVATEil bouia (iiiitara firooa. Chicago. Stfan Prinikl, Clilcago.

Great Britain's War Aims When tho attitude of the Wilson administration from the beginning rf the world war Is considered In its entirety what the president intended as the strongest point in his appeal to the country to return a Democratic congress appears In its tru light as delay of four months, the amended draft act, without which we could not put two more millions of men at the front next July. Tho ppeaker, the leader, and the chairman of the military committee of the Democratic house opposed the original draft with all the vigor possible. It was saved. MARINE CORPS LIST. th weakest point in that unfortunate Democratic paper.

Th president Great Britain entered the war In August, 1914, seeking neither territory, plunder nor commercial expsn-slon. She waa bound In honor to fight for Belgium and to support Prance, Since that time we have sought to emphasire that the election of a Republican congress would hav and so our country's cause waa saved by the Republican minority. "Second. The new senate must approve, by two-thirds vote, the terms of peace, Thoew terms should be an unfavorable effect In tho Allied countries where It would be taken ns perceived more and more clearly that the origin of the struggle was in the main a contest between Ideals so Ir a repudiation of Tils leadership, fly in) aasia reasoning President WI1 settled not by one man only. It Is one-man control we are fighting In thla war to auppress.

If the peace son's reelection two years ago muat reconcilably and radically opposed to each other that tho world Is not large enough for them to co-extst side by side. Oerman views are cryalalllred In a few sentences of Lasson In his well known book, "Kulturideal und der Krieg." The view taken there of Died of Wounds. PRIVATK-Phllip W. Hartefll, CSrthaga. Missing in Action.

tao H. May, St. Oscar D. Nuaabaum, Tairburg. AS THANKSGIVING APPROACHES Thanksrlrin'a mighty aaay.

Thtn'l aa cause to pon'irr lorg Ta aim up your excuses for a gratitude to atrong. It won't need any banquet board all laden with the beat Te glva apprtclatirt worte tha proper tone and test. 'T h'en) Interpreted by the Allies Get on Firm Ground Until you have a little money ahead, your start in life is cot assured. When once yon haft a turplus, yon are) yorrr otto man and not before. A savings account furnishes the easy way to get on your feet.

Start it here get the stimulus with which this bank has already inspired hundreds of thrifty Bloomingtonians. American State Bank Bloomington, Illinois. WE ARE ON TEE BOLL OP HONOR treaty la to be useful In the future, It must be approved by the great lody of the American people. The aa direct repudiation of tit causa ol the Allies and'if humanity. Then president has Indicated a willingness Charles-1.

Hughes, th president' opponent, waa charged with seeking io man Amerios. Into war and tho other states Is thst they "have rights only In so far aa they possess a power of resistance that must be taken Into account and In so far as they are desirable allle or respectable adversaries" and that aa "between state ther Is but one sort of right the to make a peace by negotiation. He lias not demandod as he might have done In three liner, that which the American people demand, an unconditional surrender. His exchange of notes with Germany haa caused a deep concern among our people lest preelfient wa (reted on the Issue Be thankful for tha people who art sow to: He Kept ns out of war." Previously th president himself had oftered'tha uggastion that there Is such a thing proud to ahirk; right of the atronger." Kngland and her European allies, aided by your great country, Intend to destroy this Thankful for tl.a folki that Hftit and for the ho may by hi parleying wltn her, concede her a peace around a council table Instesd of a sentence from a court. The fourteen, point which the president and Germany assume nignwayman a creed, i-xir tnat pur folka that work.

Thanksgivin't irighty eary; hut be tfuurkful lor tha ttrength pose they are banded together In a brotherhood of arms. They are fighting to restore those Ideals and prin That rtsea to forbid tha tool to nis Wt folly'a length. Be thankful for tha that fllli ciples of International conduct which accord to each state its Individual REMEMBER! Frcink L. Smith OF DWIGHT la the Republican candidate for Congress in this (the 17th) Congressional District War problems and after-the-war problenn of tro mendous import are before Congress. Hence, now is the time of all times to keep THIS district rep.

resented by a tried Republican. Smith is all of that Smith will surely be elected IF all the Republican, vote. The only danger is from the stay-at-homea. Meetings are barred by the health 1 authorities. Hence, it is up to YOU personally to vote early and see that your neighbors vote.

Make it your business. Don't Forget to Vote on Tuesday, Nov. 5th, and Vote for Smith! that they have already green upon aro so general and vague that such a peace would he no treaty at all, but only -a protocol to an Interminable discussion. The president Is without final power to tiind the loyal heart. And makes earn arrer Dutr'a call and do liberty and freedom of existence.

They are fighting to break militarism and to bring about a new era In which world domination will form no aa a nation being ",00 prou(1 to fight" and had declared that ther should be "peace without victory." The JJemocrats confessed two year ago that, the Republican party was the war party of tho 'nation and the president In his recent appeal grudgingly admitted that Republicans ar pro-war. These admissions and th war record of the Republican party remove all weight to the president's contention that th return of a Republican congress would be received unfavorably In th Allied countries. hia honest part. Ba thankful for tha Bartnenhlo at hit of part of the ambition of any country, t'nlted State to those fourteen points, altho his language doe not suggest It. Still less has he power Might and Right, Victory for auch a cause a this will assuredly come.

It will bring In its Thankful for the folka that wo ard for the hinii our noble allies, we do not train that permanent security which will enable each Individual state to know that these points Include all that our allies may Justly demand, or loiKt mat ngtit. Washington Star. Idtntifylng a Stsr. The astronomer royal will not nro ii Crpltal-Surplul $250,000 Member Federal 1 Reserve I Bank STATE BANK OF BLOOMINGTON 109-11 E. Washington St develop In peace and freedom according to Its own genius.

To mankind do not concede romething tney may Justly withhold. For what they have I fty 1 erlvce Safe DeposltX A Boxes to Rent I ft. 1'50 1 I iV per year and up generally, to the cause of progress iione for us. we owe our allle thi nounco finally on the near efnr until and democracy, Its blessings will be highest good faith. It Is of capital Importance that we should now elect the spectroscopes have'been brought invaluable.

Lord Reading In tie IU Ueiir llDOn IT. Kl'ltn thPn Forum. do carerui or the details we read, for 'rimers can do stranee thlnes with Entanglements, iistronomical terms. TiichnrH Pmptnr Th Uun remarked method new a senate which shall bo independent enough to Interpret and enforce the will of the American people in the matter of this world peace and not merelv submit to the uncontrolled will of Mr. Wilson.

can the attitude or the house of representatives be Ismored In this peace. Very affirmative obligation i Must heln me to escape. St. I'h US i Mo tlij A year ago the Italians were retreating on their tvin soil as the re. ault of the combined attacks of the Austrian.

and German armies. Today they are advancing victoriously over the same ground with the Austrian tommander pleading for an armistice. Italy a yeaivigo was all but put out the war more as a result of German propaganda than of straight autonlo military measures. She was I cannot make barb wire do: 1 11 have to try red tape." in dealing with spectroscopic analysis in one of his bookp, wrote of "Lines, bands and striae in the violet Part of spectra." but the words come out In type as "Links, bonds and stripes for the violent kind of specters." The hero of that achievement must have been wasting his substance In riotous spook seances. 1cndon CbxooJcla.

binding th United Stater? In that treaty must be performed bv the Paid on Time Deposits and Savings Accounts Being under supervision of both State Auditor and Fedcr.il Reserve Bank gives full security to our Patrons. EEC0RD Jortjr Yeari SuocessfuJ Banking in BjojaflsTtPJa Nerve Required. "It required nerve on the part of the man who first ate an oyster." "Oh, don't know, ilo didn't have to pay the check or tip the waiter." house as part of the congress. The present Democratlo maloritv In the hnua baa been subservient to the,.

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