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8 ~fi.————-- Oitnrrh Cannot Be Cured Ilth LOCAL APPLICATIONS. u the! “not reach the tent of the disease. tnrrh in n )ocnl disease. greatly in nood bt’o constitutional cautions. n 2: om ~ - m ‘ til“, mu 4 a r.‘ anqtrh"'uodf. ' bgod 0 ~ ”13m; ' “mutual Hui”. Catni- mdicino was had by one of tho bent physicians “3.3%?" :‘35. ’mm'z 42.4133 0 . o “2:“ "T...“ ”M” 2' “:me . cc _ a) ' wants in Hall'- Catnrrh Hedi in what produce. such wonderful 4 It. in cntnn-hnl conditions. Bend for 633.}? “a Pro 11] E? {“30" 9... Toledo. 0. mum Pilin for constipation. I “W“ 3 Sell! your nutxphipment of % EGGS, LIVE POULTRY and 4 CREAM . Benningsen Produce Co. ,‘ Tacoma; Washington -‘-—Cush paid for every shipment—— . Buy R. Yates ‘ Joe Olbrieh, Jr. ; ‘ Cm DRAY an 4‘ my or Ni ht Truck Service E. “Va Hustle” , g Phone 601 Kenncwick cAs'ro R IA mfwmm 1' 'T“ t s t e same . on aon‘wah 50 MW- I ' they don't think sefioysly of Fire Insurance until the prop elty is destroyed. Then there is nothing to insure. Why not uke time by the fnrelock? . ABOUT that POLICY today PHONE 3 0 x 4 . ‘ ' 'PASCO-KENNEWICK ‘ STAGE ,1 Lv.‘ Kenhewick 8 a.m. and 12 , Make connection with 0.-W. westbound train No. 41 Ar, Pasco 8:40 sun. and 12.40 lav. Pasco 9:30 a. m. and 3 p. m. 3. Ar. Kennewick 10:10 and 3:40 ; Phohe orders to Hotel Ken -3; newick or _Commercial Hotel. r ,Fm 50c We Haul Baggage 11E -- PASTIM-E E BILLIARD 3;. - PARLORS ; CIGARS and TOBACCO '3; Fine line of Pipes and if" f Smoker’s Articles E g SOFTDRINKS and g: E . 1 Proprietors ‘ E gEE . Havel-Block E 3’ K ‘ 9 i; 1‘ tlt a Fact? {1! ; Theplaceycu go when #3? ggou need anything is 2 if here. you get the best g ‘ CG? . “in; (I We represent more at i ass “A” companies [-3 ffa: any ofl‘ice in the , '33 ley. =3? 5* ~ ' ———....._i‘ .23; __2" We havelbuilt up the F 2? est Insurance and riding business in this ‘;2 f 7 f 'tory. ‘ ' Isn’t this the finest c pfthat we give hon- L... and quick service? 0f nbath & Tweedt . {3' Kinds of Insurance mock Phone 1231 U. S. TO GUARD ‘ BOND HOLDERS FROM CROOKS Asks for Name. "of Persons Trading Worthless Stock foi Liberty Bonds . The United States _governnent has begun a determined light against Lib erty Bond swindlers to protect the people who patriotically responded to the call ior'funds to support the war. - ’Ail persons who are sent literature or, are approached by dealers per suading them to part with'their bond holdings for what are considered spec ulative or doubtful securities have been asked by the government to send the names and addresses of the com panies to the Federal Trade Commis sion, Washington, D. C. The Federal Trade Commission will call for reports in proper cases and the Federal Trade Act provides that any company or person making a tame report to the commission ‘will be heavily fined and imprisoned. The commission points out that the small est holder can obtain the same price as the shark and that all the expenses of running thc‘iraudulent business of the illicit dealers must be borne by the holder of the bonds. .The government by a successful campaign at this time hopes to con vince prospective buyers of the Vic tory Loan that it'is ready to make every eflort to stand behind holders-oi government bonds. EIGHT CENTS BUYS 5000 HUN HELMETS ' FOR VICTORY DRIVE Two Pennies Change to Apply“ on Purchase of Submarine for Final Loan One dime with two cents back for change brought 5000 German helmets to the Liberty Loan Committee of the Twelfth Federal Reserve District to be used in the Victory drive. ‘ When 3. ‘A. Farnsworth. manager at publicity for this district. heard that Frank R. Wilson, '- national director oi publicity. had hid in. 85.000 helmets from the War Department he enclosed ten cents in a letter with a request that he be sent his share of the tro phies. A wire came back the next day saying that 5000 helmets would be shipped with two pennies for change. Mr. Famsworth wired to keep the cha'nge and apply it or. a submarine which the twelfth district would like to have to help advertise the cam paign. The helmets will be distributed a: ' prizes during the fifth loan campaign Suggestions as to how they should he I awarded should he sent to C. A. F‘arns worth. 420 Sacramento street. San “IF magma-33mm W “53313910” s'" TILL” a BURNING GET YOUR DISCHARGE Discharged soldiers who fought in the big war are going to be issued reg ular honest-to-goodness “honorable discharge" medals. The emblem will be a bronze. lapel button,_2imilar to that of the G. A. R. A design has been selected from fifteen models submitted by artists and sculptors. Your "honorable discharge” will be the “V" lign hanging in the window showing you are a subscriber to the Victory Loan. PAY YOUR DEBTS On New Year’s eve the cost of the war to the United States stood at 822,- 000,000,000. Practically all of this money had been raised by. taxation and by the Liberty loans. The entire amount which had come into the Treasury up to ’that time for war pur poses had either been spent or had been ear-marked for specific bills. Since the middle of November when the armistice was signed the govern ment has been borrowing at the rate of $600,000,000 every two weeks to meet its war obligations. At this rate it will have obtained from the banks of the nation from four to five billions of dollars before the beginning of the fifth Liberty Loan April 21. - The people of the United States, through their repreSentatives in Con gress, voted for the expenditures which made necessary the borrowing of these huge sums. The government in antici pation o! patriotic support from the country in raising the Victory Libertm Loan has already paid the hills. In all justice and honesty the people ot‘ the United States will not fail their‘ government and will finish the job by oversubscribing the last popular war loan by an even larger percentage than they did the tour which have gene before. _ —THEY DOWNED TWELVE HUN PLANES Liéut. O. 'l’. Johnson of Des Homes. la.,‘ana Ll'ellt- 0. A. Ralston 'of Lin coln. Neb., two of Uncle Sam‘s fighting “flung? hue returned to their native land after many experiences 1;; France. d meutenam; Johnson In omcially credited with downing five Pun P 1??? .” _ . 3 ”“1 sets seven to ma credit.‘ - i A I SIGNAL CORPS V FILM TO HELP VICTORY DRIVE “The Price of Peace” Will Be Shqwn A: Free Attraction in Twelfth District. The name of the wonderful new motion picture prepared by the U. 8. Signal Corps has been changed trom “New Glory for Old" to "The Price at Peace.” It will be shown through out the Twelith Federal Reserve Dis trict as a tree attraction although big producers have altered a fortune for permission to exhibit it on the regular circuits. ‘ Here is what Frank R. Wilson, 7 national director of Liberty Loan pub- ( licity. said of the illm after seeing it: 1 “I have just seen the working print of ‘The Price at Peace’ and its Victory Loan titles. It is the greatest film i ever looked at. Not by any means is its virtue in its Victory Loan sell ing message for that is subordinated to the tlln! itself, but for sheer dramatic forcefulnes .Nasiz it“: brutal nakednesi‘ ~ ht ~ finne’ver seen a ‘k. . z ';a-Hce of Peace’." ’ ' ‘l‘3, r Don't forget that your War Savings pledge is a personal. binding obuga. tion and the Government expectnyou to fulfill it by purchasing 1919 War Savings Stamps. Every little bit added to what you have makes just a little bit more. Get the Thrift Stamp habit! . . It you want to be successful. learn to save. Acquire the habit through purchasing W. S. S. regularly. o a“ WE WANT SPUDS! 3f ‘ 14% CENTS 7 We have bou§ht 20,000 clean 1 White Pme All3p e Boxes that we 4 will sell at the ow pnce of 14+ cts, for caSh 1f taken from the car. This car will 'be here In about 40 days. ‘ If you 3,139 figuring on packin your own‘ 3&3 moantttcgaiazg°fii°slrs 3,3122; .thf‘at apple boxes will be much higher later m the seéson -'- in faet all our migrations so far have been 12:52:.“ ‘33 fiswm 32m}? #32:” is ' who? ghoolss will brigg 1!, higher prime-8 1 “”9 Wfimfifluwu'i’t £13103? H. H. DAVIS Co. , Cash Fruit Buyers Phone 731 to VlSlt our new bate, tery chargmg station. j (th is thoroughly equipped with 4 t emost modern appliances, and} our workmen Will’ be pleased to ’ show you through and explain the process of putting new ife into sick batteries. ~ FREE Our battery service is. FREE -. ---We will. inspect and test your batteries: free of charge. ' _ ' Agency. for Wing“ Storage Batteries: , ‘ Columbla Garage _ “ The Service Garage. ” . , TELEPHONE llZl' 4' l\h__~ l‘r‘TQv-yna. ' ‘ - » W ensmmn , - mum Knowmat [ f... _f ; Gunman Castona I (M Bears the ' - ‘ \ A" h 19:? .‘ -'- "80 Loo-a - ""'.......-"" For over m . r“"”" Thirty Years 5 mm “A's-run" _ H— ' - l-‘c-wa‘v’v-fi. For Wedding Stationery-“ The Courier-Reporter My. Am1324,§