Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1917 — Page 13
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11,1917.
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Tai Motbek of these two chil drcn says: “Whenever my diil drcn need a body bailder I give thctP Father John’s Medicine and B prevents thetn from catching cold, kind of med^ cine I use and it has always helped.” (Sinped) Mrs. G. Jorgensen. 7a8 5i5t. St, Biooklyn. r3, Y.
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The safe body building tonic for all the family to take is Father John's Mediane becaase the pare and wholesome food elements which it contains build new flesh and strength and by driving out the impurities restore normat health. Advertisement
VIENNA PAPEBS REGBEI
AUSTRA-HUNGAFY ONE WITH GERMANY, HOWEVER.
RECTLL HINTS FOR PEACE
AMSTElRDAM (via, London), April 11. —The rupture of dlplomattc relatin# between Auetrla-Hungary and the United j State# I# declared by the Vienna newai papers to be a logicat eonaeauence of the atate of war between the United I States and Germany. Austria-Hunsary and (Germany are fit one in all tltinaa. the newapapera inalat, and aU attempu to cause the former to assume a different attitude are In vain, they declare In sreneral, the rupture of the friendly relations which have lasted for more than a century between Austrla-Hun-grary and America is r«retted by the press of the Austrian caplG which Incldentily sxpreeeed the view that the Austro-Hungarian aide memotre which followed the American inquiries regarding Austria's poeltin on submarine warfare contained many hints for the maintenance of peace, GIVES NEUTRALITY NOTICE.
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Sweden Noties Ameriican Minister of Her Position. STOCKHOLM, April ll.-Forelgn Minister Llndman has handed to United States Ambassador Morris a formal notice by the Swedish government that it intends to preserve strict neutrality between America and Germany and for this purpose renew# and reiterates the declaration of neutrality issued at the outbreak of the war. Amhaasador Morris has forwarded the communication to Washington, The Swedish government has accepted Austria-Hungary's request to take over diplomatic representation of the dual monarchy ,!n Washington. Penfieid Reaches Geneva. PARIS, April IL—Frederick C. Penfield, former American ambassador to Austria-Hungary, accompanied by his wife, and a secretary', arrived in Geneva yesterday, according to a dispatch to the Temps from Geneva. FT, WAYNE RAISES FLAG. Mayor Hoaey Speaks of the Patriotism of the People. (I^peclat to The Indianapolis Nswsl FT, WAYNE. Ind., Aprtl 11.—Mayor Hosey addressed a large audience yesterday in front of the city hall, where a flag was raised on a new flag pole. A small flag was presented to each of the children of Clay school. The mayor declared that the war is a conflict between free democratic government and despotic tyranny and corrupt oppression. , He said that while he appreciated the sympathy that a foreign bom citisen might have with kinsmen in the trenches, the foreign born clUsen should realize more that his adopted country stands for the freedom and opportunities which invited him to America, and that he must be as loyal to this country as If he were bom here, ''he ma. or said ho knew Ft. Wayne people and he knew their harts beat true to the Ideals of our country and to its flag. He was roundly applauded for his patriotic Hustons. The fl^ was lifted by William Bright, a civil war vetewn. while the chiltTren and audience sang the “Star-Spacigled Banner.”
Lift Out Your Corns ICE-MINT THE NEW DlSCOViaiY ENBS ALL
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TbJg n«w discovery, mgde fh>m a Japaneb* product is certainly a 'irondar tha way it draws out inflanmatlon from a pair of swollen, burning, aching M. It takes the soreness right out, then the com or callous shrivels and lifts off. Hard corns, soft corns or corns between the tees, just shrivel up and lift off so easy. It is wonderful. Just think! Not one bit of pain while applying Ice-mint or afterwards. It dcNEisi^ even irritate the surrounding ddtt. You win never have to cut a com again and run the risk of blood poison. Say good-by to your old com •ahe, plasters and bundling tape lev thu pet com of yours is sure to be a "goneif if It evesr fe«^ the BBi^e teadi of lee-ndnt. H imparts such a delightful, soothiBf^ cooling feeling to the feet that fra wQlsm with relief. Ilse4nint la the real Japaiteee sefor fine, beidtiiy little feel It Mevente foot odors and Imepg Oma iwaet and eotnfostable. It is greatly appredated by W(»nen who wear shoes. Just ask in any drug store for a Uttle. Ice-mint and give your poor, auffidng, tired, swollen feet the treat of their lives. It eetts little utd there is nothing betterc-nAdver-risdneol »
LIBERAL WISHES TO KNOW Is British Government for German People Against Hohenzotlernt? !.,ONDON. Aprtl, 11.—Jpseph King; Liberal member of the house of commons, will ask Premier Lloyd George next week whether the dlfterentlaUon made by President Wilson between the German government and the German people in his address to the congress recommending war with Germany is indorsed By the British government and whether, with a view to encouraging the German people to throw off the Hohenzollern regime, the premier will take steps to show unmistakable British sympathy with the German people. * ■■■ "1^ I V $20 FLOUR COMING. This Is Prediction Made at Springfisld (Mass.) Meeting., SPRINGFIELD, Maas., April 11.—Predicting $30 flour and other food prices In proiwrtlon within the next few months, speaJeen before the county food production committee hers urged each of the 2.700 farmers in the county to plant one extra serf. The speakers were twprosentativss of leading wholesale houses. Steps were taken to form a permanent organization to increase soil production. Old Names for New Shipa. , WASHINGTON, April 11.—Namee of historical naval vessels today were Uvea to the five batUe cnilsers being built for the navy. They will be called the Saratoga. Constellation, ConstitutUm. Ranger and Iiexlngton, after the famous frigates of the first American
navy.
The ancient frigate# ConsteUation and Constitution will be known hereafter as the Old ConsteUation and the Old Constitution. The former Is being used at Newport m a training vessel and the latter is laid up at the Boston navy yard. The present cruiser Saratoga will be renamed City of Roeiiester and another name will be choeen for the gunboat Ranger, In the servlcs of Maaaaohuaetta as a school shlix There Is no Lexington now on the navy list.
Chicago Man Held.
James Sechrest. age thirty-seven, ot Chicago, 'wma arrested Tuesday aftw'noon gt the Ctaypool hotel, and is held at the city ^ritoon^on a ohmge of va-
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f^tlve from luatloa
Aootxrf^ ohreet to^wtedat Evansvine for leaulng a frauduleat <^eok fbr $500.
Crttioitss Presentation of Film Play. “Patrla*
The Easiest Way To End Dandruff
There is one aure wiw that never fails to remova dandruff eoi^letely, and that it to dissolve it. This destroys it tmtiiely. To do this, just ^ about four ounces of plain, or* ^aiy liquid Aarvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moteteii the scalp rub it in gently 'srith tha fi&t«r tips. By momii^, mtwt if not all, of your dandruff will be |mne, and three «r four jmmm applicaaons will eomplftsdy disaolve and entifely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how mi^ dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of tha scalp will stop instanuy, and your hair will he fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred timaa better. Y<ai,«an get Liquid Arvon at any dnif store. It is inexpensive ami tour ounce* is all you will need. This ilBipIt femedy has mrm baen knoffia to fafUT-Adverrisement.
To ttw Kdttor ot Th* N#w«: Slr-Ther# to sppeariiMf weekly toi the motion picture theatera of the dttr sad of the middle west a aertol photo p)ay, *7atrla.*' widely advertised ss a patriotio effort. It portreys a foroe ot Mexican outlaws sad aolal«Te and Jipaneee, led, financed and apparenUy msUsated by Japanese noMemen. nuaUng war on the United States. While oetMialbiy produced la the name of preparedneeue, this picture to the most thoroughly un-American, un-
We are allied (Aher nations, in
tn Japan, among a war against Prue-
aiantom. To permit this picture’s exhibition to a highly inconustent thing. It to an insult to a friandly and refined peoi^e. our comrades in erma The purpose of this play to pJainty written on its fajoe—to stimulate preparedness through the arousal of race tear and race lUAred. ' But what does it mean to call upon American people now to cheer when the American flag Is led against our Japmieee allies, even In
naunio warfare?
Should we be eurprtsed at Gwrmaay's effort to embroil us with Japan when we ounpelvea have created the possibility—are authors, indeed, of the hypothetical Japaneee-Mexican alilaaoe? The play "Patrta" was in bad taste before. It to intoleriA>le now. The picture to an unfair condemnation of our I comrades In arms. The psJtry dollsrs > thst the producers have invested in the i
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