South Bend News-Times, Volume 35, Number 38, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 February 1918 — Page 2

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THE SOUTH BEND jNEWS-TIMES

HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT TOWN

First Critic of Carson Regime Raps Freyermuth

s-e M.: Vur t'.i I S' ,1 h 1 s

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the i;r,t res; :

! eiv .1 to 1 1 1 iawtat.on of tntifly.il of the department. at the ity hall he ii-d n ;,f:r his intluctbm into 1. frier. The crdi-a-m in th ktter Jen is with thn h'-.iith de

partment a :. I r-. 'i .- a Pdlous un-i !-r date of 1 b. .". ar.l add : --' i to the r.ia;. ki ;

to !, it in; "rt.tr. t uu -tior.: of

h ..th and v. 11 df the cit that .Ii'' t n, t hua all tiirou-h hi- ::'!' or t rra as our Waith of- :. er. aiil if I.'- i i. jI at all familiar vjth s , h a '..-iipb' ; i 1 ::i if a th' t hicker. pox. thi n i:i the i.aniu of -,oi v n' lot us haw- a .:';Oil health officer t r. us in this most important jd.u . "flrr-atiy p-irrettim: that it is r.e -.iry for mo to . A ; our attention to h a mattet, ar.d y t f -l:n-t duty bound to th y. for the sake of the 'on'T.il health a.l welfare of oar ritv."

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W.O. Davies Finds Much To Interest Him Over There

Mr. F. Major

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I a r Sir: 1 nasmut h as o a h.i'.o luv itil th- nfral ta x - pa ii. :; pub

lic to take a more ar ti- p.. it and ttM' a-tmcs of the Notre it L,T'at r im-r.t m the w.-ifare ami Iamo ha m ! r o f comment will be ror.lu, f of th- ri u- afl.u-s of th- part of the ,t e-oribed work for com-

An int( re-tin letter was r- :e;ved in tho city Wednesday m-ernins" from V. '. Davies, who is in IVam-v now in V. M. A. work. "I run 'some v. hero in Franc-. ami

j wish I dared t-U you whtTi: for it i-s one of the most interestin-: places I have i vcr heeri in. '.a. I I il.ij.i on the octan without any nni;s'!al hai"j)-r.in-'s. KnjoeJ every moment of th trip. Was a1 i'aris ho ilas ami' like the pl.u iy nuirli, most int r tin lu il :I i n u'.-, tir--ts, ynl'W.tjs, ete. I met K.itorn C'arli.-l- at til'- American ehurch an. I Uev. Borlry at the V. M. I. A. h- adMuarters. "'I am now h'lpin-r with ant-en

.ty, arwl :. '. o j 5ia" .-o j.. o;i. r- n-.r re - t ml-r.!s. The me tinun will

Fy state. l through th- p'ih'.f j-ap-r l' i" ti:- Horary eac n w--k a . wrk until thie !,uillin- I am to 1

on j--". er. l -c asi'-ns tr.at if any ol iojmw-. jour ( ity a pp';int f-s shouM pro- J"r:-h!i.fn and sophomores Y-1-th-rns-lve in omp-t. r.t for th li- n-s! ay at 1 p. m. ti s u hich on haw a.-M-n-l th:n. Jtniois anl s ni'-rs Thur.'tlay at that you woiil l not li'Siiate to ak 1 ":. a. m. for th'ir r - i - :;a t ion. t!i-rfor- l! Short four.-' Thursi'ay at 4 p. m. f- 1 quito sure that oll will :- in- I i ter-.stel in th- ira :n p tf-n of tii''i An in om pl-t list of Xotr- lam'

in charu- of is comp! t-l. J hava 'in- room at the hot-1 with hot ami ( oM w.itrr, spl-mliil me;t;.s ami am su prerml v happy. I mit thous.iPal.s of men daily an. I they coinfrom all owr the worhl. The (iffetent costumes. I .e- daily are mishty inter -tin-. W hen 1 Ket in-

ooctor whom ru har- appoint I a- .tudents v lio are at present in the to my own huihlirr,' 1 expert that I h-alfh (tfio-r of rar it: . Th; fol- s-ri-- lias hen iven to tin lec tors I'll have to rom,h it more then. Hutj lowing incident will th- si'-ry: of the sever;! halls. Four hundr al at that I'm in a most interesting : I .. : - i.l . . ... . . .... . . '

i nis iiinnun we e.i- o r-.i inai ant Iilty nanu s appear upon it. mit city and will enjoy It just thr same, oiii- son was ;-re.l with tin- ha k- j is f stimatt d that when i omph tt d There are a half dozen women in t npox, ami .it ore - . i-h-d to kuo.v jt r,,Mtain the nam. s of at least this V. M. . A. and they are all v.heth-r his little si -Mr ou-ht to im . Mm men. Tlie lists are posiel on i-leaed witli their work. it in't to .m hoo! ,r whr-iher tier- vamM i - th lailhtin lo.r-ls, and Fr. Malf.ny. . liard work and there is surely a ilan-r of h-r arrin the di-e.is- ,,.,-,,. tary of tlie university, will . he rhanr- in a lifetime to Jain much pud exposing others at s h d. an! j;i,,,i to r-( -ive information ( oncern- splendid knowle and exj rrienethTefore oalUd up the health "f- iur students or alumni whose name ; alonij many lines. These ounu' wotn- ?. e. Dr. Fir vermuth ;ir.s;r,l the j.l0Mld api-ear on the iit. j en are looked after in a line manphone; the .jue-tion a as put wie th-j ner. and in their work in the anr the irl ouht to ,. permitted to i T,w.i. i,!llin,r, .,r. i I tr-ens. they eive a splendid mesene-

.l..,rüi-r th- tracks of snow from the' v.diich works charms on the men Ialacs" t( ttie campus. 1'or the ; lhev receive most respec tful past we. k all persons who wished to) treatment. There is a Miss ilaüi-r-.oh th. s.h.-d h.e l.een f..ie(,l ' f Iodianapolis in the work to wade through lum-e snow drifts 1 ,1,,rf a,1(I llu'r' ar'' wonic-n from all

continue at s lio.d lnasmwrhi lie;hiother was all !r!.e oat with the h:c keri'Miv. Tin- answer "I doti't Know, hut I v ill have the -jr call ou jit a soon as s)i- nis." t v. a laar school tinp arid 'w wta ani.ii to Know and T 1 1 i ?! c-.!' 1 l:p prir.eipal of s-diotd. S!l- at one hAi'l " h no, .-he would p". ,.thf rs, sou it.ol Pettr c.ill up the li-alth officer ahout it." "W'e jn-t did call him up and lo sail' h didl.'t know." "In"t know'." a-k d th principal. "You uon't mean that lie sail he did not know'.'" "Yes. that is just what he said." In a few minutes his lady asidant called m up and stated that we should not h'-nd tlie pirl until h.er h-other v,as or the disa-e and we had a permit to ser.d Jier. "Now, Mr. .Major, I am vy rrv that I f.nd it ncss;u-v to call

Amir attention to thi- matter. Put

the , a. is so trivial in coiiipan.-

whii h hal le-ulted in many frozen ( a rs.

ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL

BEST STAMP SELLER V

oer the states. (Jive my kindest wishes to everyone in i'outh Jjend. "Sincerely. v. O. I)AYIi:S."

A repo.-t of the thrift stamp sales in tli" local parochial schools was uen out Wednesday nisht hy Fr. J. l Cairoll. who is in charge of the campaign. it. Joseph's school leads all the parochial schools in the city with a tidal of $251, with S'.s orniiiK from the eUhth rade 'of this school. ,st. Joseph's acad

emy lepc.rted $J JO from their school

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BEATS RUSSIANS

GUaü)ING UUK LINLS

Gen. Mannerheim Takes Pos-.

t j an. y. rat.i,k s s. hooi reported j session of Uleabom and Big hut this was only the report from u u

biores ot buppnes.

Guirdln our lines is like f.uardhif? ur hriltij we must encourage th tare of oar bodies train our orsan !or bodily endurance, flHciency ar.d ."nil achleTpment. It Ig not ?o much nerrstity to flsht cJicasc as to cultirat health. If wo "vraiit to Increase our chano 3 ter lonj; life Dr. Pierce, of the Surj;lsal Institute. Buffalo. N. Y., nays: Kerp the kidneys In rood order. Tt d eliminate through the rkln ;;r,:I in Ktines the polr.ona that oiVrw!;' llos the kidneys. Avoid eat'.n.- nv : is much as possible; avoid tro ia-p ! xi, aJcohol. ä. Tr a milk and rertabk dleL Drink plenty of water ltain Anuric (double strensth) fi-( K)c at drujjslst?, and exercise ?o yoerrplre the skin helps to eliminatt xle pol5ons and uric acid." For thos easily recognized syrnp

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Dinr oi ini.iuiiinauon. as nacKacne, : i)();jr.s- (if ;i and

tcaJdm; "water, or if uric acid in blood has caused rheumatism 'rusty' Joints, Ftiffress. ct Antiric at 2:e drrs store, or Fnd Vr. V. M Pierce, RufTalo, N. Y.. 10c for trial pkg. Gon?:, Id. "For many yejr? i Ute ben a reat rufferer with kidney

trouble and

(me of th" rooms in the school. it. I Iedwie's st h(.K)ls had sold ahout ?V. c)th r parochial -chools

of the city, including tlie Polish, j

Hungarian. (Jerman and IJelian .schoois did not Mart their cam-

STOCKHOLM. Ih. S.-Cpm. Man-

i j nerhf-ii.i, comma tiding the uovcrn-

pai'ns until so much later than the ! ment forces in Finland that were o---c ther schoo's that they w ere not Kani7ed to enforce the authority of ahie to make a report at this time.!.. ... . . , . , . . i the lunnish diet, has defeated the .-t. Stanislaus reported I There has been much interest a nd j Finjlish rr1 ulKml an1 tho ÜusFiansj enthusiasm evinced in this school; at TJIeuburi; and taken iiossession of campaign and it continues. Fr. ir-:tjie city. This is t,e most important roll w ill organize the sale of the ( victory as yet recorded hy the? white thrift stamps in St. Mary's college, j-u.-ird. as Fleahorg was the chief ; mihtat v depot of the Russians in ELECTRIC COMPANY TO northern Finland and contained con-

jsideralde stores of ammunition and artillery.

Military oi servers now onfidentPrc.s't F. A. P.ryan of the Indiana lv predict that the whole of northami Michigan Uhctric Co. an- (.rn Finland soon will he in the noum ed yesterday afternoon that : hands of the K'vernment forces. The his company will distribute coal p;lttle of Pk-abori; lasted two days ai;;un next Sunday between the iinA .hero were tt., cral iiunart.j

'cl"(k- Ion both side-.

Tornea. located on tho (Julf of ENLISTS AS TANK DRIVER P'tiH. miles from Fleabor. is j still cjuiet but the arrival of a white

Jichalak, son of Martin ' U;l!'d there is momentarily expect71s Y. Oak st.. has ni-'n1'

SELL MORE COAL SUNDAY

rheumatic paJn.s :hrush my hips, extending lown Into ny knees. At tlrne. I ittmM b ftiff I could net jrt up or down.

I al5D had sca'J

Sturdy Mi' ha'.ak.

l.sted in tlu

b f: - , li.-t

aiatmn section and! The red mird is reported as weak-

ste'.ahiy for the training camp

Pi. -o. ra::f. Mich.akik en-

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as a '.ir.ii driver.

Y. !. i A. OTi:s. The h'.i;h sdn'ol ltide class met

enii..; at vaidous points and numbers hae i!ed from tlie Kemi rier region into Sweden, and th" principal rebel stronghold now is the town of Kemi, where a rei-tn of t.?rrr is reported with tlie usual murderi?.

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.olored and Ihere would

ilways be a pediment in b 1 rl t ud difaculty in oidln:;. Q'.tit rr. r.N 7 I Wrr.rd of Anuric. I hav hardlr tken on bottle. I an feein4 muc!

etter In every wir thai. I have for : tome tlno past. I am sure 1 ! 'oand theNrisat nicdicir. ir. Anuric." !

VnxiAM llszar.z. 416 North Fifth SL

at tlu V. M. ( A. Wednesday e ri-j pi'-ndcrin. i: -; at ', : 1 . o'clock. Uev. C. A. Ieck- The Swedish Pel Cross next we. k ( " mmim' to th" bovs on his exru- ! expects to send two ambulances with

!;. a a- at 1'iut Ilenjamit'! Harrison. ' l'"-V

Wi'.liam M.-hn. pro. dent of th

J In ml Fmhroidcrol Iainrli Cloths H.?n rjuality at. .$2.00 JJ.'O rjuality at . . lo.ZU quahty at. .$2.75 J7..0 quality at S:?.7." Just lv of these, hey ,Tre lichtly soil- - '. Sizes 22 to 2) in. F'iuare.

New Lot of Windsor Ties Just arrived. All colors, in .lots, plaids and stripes. Unusually line at 25c. Middy Windsors, plain satin, 59c

Remember the House Dress Sale now going on

New Laces and Insertions Are arriving daily. Special attention is directed t u:r ti'et laces and insertions, up to 3 in. widj, at 12V2C

Co,

Sroiv opens 8:30; Closes 5:30 Sat. to 9 p. m.

ard

Bunte' s

Pure H

Candies Happy him Glass Jars at 65c and $1.25 1 7 1 and 5 lbs. neu. Oprd Sticks 15c and 25c

New Spring Suits, Coats, and Skirts are Daily Arriving The New in Suits Satins, Serges. Gabardine and Poiret Twills are in great favor. Coats are less severe. Various shaped shawl collars are popular. Backs arc straight with a little nip at side. Some favor the flattened ripples, others have pointed bottoms. Skirts are plain or with tunic ciYects. Prices of models now here vary from $25.00 to $57.50. The New in Coats are represented in all-wool Twills, Iceland Velours, Serges and the new Roshanna Crepe, prices range from $10.00 to $50.00. Plaited Sldrts are here in popular plaids, black and whiie checks, navy blue serges, all-wool, all-silk poplins and sarins, from $2.98 up to $25.00.

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pringtime Blouses Come

with the appearance1 ut ihe new spring skirts, making ii opportunely to mention these. Tub Silk Waists at $3.98, $4.50

In the new stripes tu

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Great Clearance of Winter Coats To those who are looking far into the future it is wise to buy one of these coats now. Get -the benefit of many weeks' wear now and have a coat suitable for next season. These Prices S5, $6.95, $15, $19.75, $25 represented about one-halt what you will have to pay next winter.

New Collars Just the kind that is m great favor. New models of Georgette and Crepe de Chene embroidered. Also Collars of imitation ii let in conventional and floral designs in the Tuxedo roll. Remarkable prices of 50c and 59c.

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worn with suits. High or lowneck. Turn owr collars tailored sleeves.

Plaid Waists at $3.98

To be worn with separate skirts, high or low cr.a:-, sleeves, turn-back cutf Taffeta Waists at $6.00 In black, navy, grey, having satin stripe of same, hair line of white, sleeve having four inch cuff. Wash Waists at $2.98 to $8.75 In line Voiles 'and Batistes, tucked fronts, hbcii :u

feet, also a great many with large square and rolline; collar-, hand embroidered, tucked fronts, and lace trimmed. Ieccs embroidered and lace edging. Flannel Waists in Grey Only at $1.50

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mportant February Sale

en s Underwear Underwear needed now and a wise

purchase for future needs Buying underwear at these prices is a surety bond of increasing value. $2.00 Men's Cotton Union Suits at $1.39 Spring Needle Knit, closed crotch, white and ecru. These are Chalmers Make. $2.25 Heavy Cotton Union Suits at $1.59 ixtra heavy derby ribbed, reinforced crotch and shoulders. $2.50 Wool Mixed Union Suits at $1.95 Wool spun and Worsted's elastic and retaining quality, soft and serviceable. $3.50 Wool Union Suits at $2.50 Plain Worsted, slightly fleeced, with closed crotch. French necks, sewed with interlock seams.

$1.00 Shirts and Drawers at 75c In cotton ribbed and flat tleece, French neck, well made, two weights. These qualities sell regular SI. 00. $5.00 Men's Wool Sweaters at $3.95 With collar and V-neck, in all colors. Pearl stitch, good weight.

Great Values in Und erwear The values are so excellent that no woman muld overlook this. The almost daily advances on materials make it almost imperative to provide far ir advance for the future needs. Women's V2 a"d All-Wool Union Suits at $2,00 to $4.50 Steam shrunk, all style neck and sleeves, ankle length. Women's Silk and Wool Union Suits at $3 to $3.25 All style neck and sleeve, ankle length. Women's White Cotton

Separate Garments at 75c, 89c Shirts all styles neck and sleeve; ankle length pant. Girls' Half Wool Union Suits at $1.50, $1.75 Grey and white, steam shrunk, made with drop seat.

Boy' Part and All

Wool Union Suits at

$1.39, $2.50 Open Z back. v?i

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A Wise Suggestion About Summer Wash Materials

In addition to our usual preparations we

fortunate in making two wonderful purchase.These fabrics are now on sale in our Wash Good.-

Section, and every item is such a big money-saver j you will surely miss a great opportunity should you ! fail to attend. ,

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liar; and nurses arrows tho

iltr i : 1 1 tlii tihtinc z( :;, unless

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l.iv 'onii a ml ' Torr.a in t!io ir.t-antiruo retains

J. ,:.: o v..i. tin !rvl prti-lent. . rointnur.ieatiun with tin- --oi:th. Tho (;,',)!:, I:;;!;,.!!, w ho was the toaeh- Sfui.h i". s.' h, starti-a ;i o;ua- , r th. da, l.--ft t , . : 1 . -1 1 1 an-1 11. I'-O-n airaint tlw uov rnin.-nt f. r it--M . A ' p:.'i-.u! -a ill ': o th. ir Icicli.T. !'- fav.,1 t. nortnit tho export of sup-

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imr no relations with thv off if ial , a viov.- of JisoiKanizinpr lier acivc-r-i vj'rcs'-ntatiN t-.s of Germany to re-j saries. It is a circular dated Feb.

'.'j, IUI", from the director vt th;

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1 1 -uit j!'o-ressively au'ents to

Kanie cxi'losions on ships sailin pre.s at the ministry of foreign nf-

Th- J'.::v. at t!:.' V- M ', i ' 1 i V ; , and i:.:r.-:

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will meet'''- or On transit of anr.s ro r,,:. enimr .,t ' M.innerhciiti. tli.' er.tirp cop" r ati'

served.. I press and many liberal newspaper'

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Tliousands Have Discoveied 'ty u the v

T,r .Hu-irHcTiu-P hilt1.; I ins t t rat

are a I larniless Substitute

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i A. I'li.l.i; -upper wi'd

-.'.! Jmit', tho hoys' work ! oritii ir.iiik' the autlioriti. for their Wi'.i sp. ik. after w hh h the !"tion Prominent Swedi-h ehi:rh-

i ; .'l-.t-rtain.' 1 y ia.- ies. t men also are o:ti -kon in their crit-

V. M. A. he;,: a midwinter ' lf':s !l - ir'( P e; mnor.t m i:us re-

h;:t camta!i:n fritm .Ian. -1 " I s ; ( l.

t nd . ' th.-;n:s. sot ii:i:s .ks hivoik

or. in s.,:.or win noi.t a nar- i.r.a ,. toui t-.ir.ui

! i'. A aU:r,!av even- st.. M :. :-i.r v. :'led s.ii: hit.-

ttrday i'l the - i;il r;oi' oart ! r d:-

Aoii'f from IIah .-"o ..P. The;

ilW'Ll '"'' ''!h;; eatap.i trom J.tr hlill !to 1 o:'- L ' etween the soldier lllLaLa jlt. -.u, ,.,;. h a h ws unn hv

Paris Paper Reveals Mere of Plans Showing Conflict Deliberately Planned.

Dr. Ed -vards Olive Tablets the sub- -stitute tor crlorr.el are a mild but sure ! laxative, and their efiect cn the liver is

almost instantaneous. They are the result cf Dr. Ed A-ardi's determination r.ct to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His tilorts to banish it brought cut these little olive-cclorcd tablets. The pleasant little tablets d Jthepood

that calomel does, but have no bad alter ri ,,,, ,

effects. 1 hey don t injure t..e tcetn hr.e j a, C(vrx:VAO :it ttror.g liquids cr ci!cmel. They take J J.,tX,u in alJ ;..

hold of the trouMe and quicKiy correct iz. , Why cure the liver at the cper.:o cf the i

the ictory.

Tl.e n w s h i y s will h"'d their re; -alar !':. (! ;ss at the V. M. i A S.;i'.'.!.i.v i:ior!;;r.sr at l'1:;'." 'cloek.

n Tin: ;ki i n crom. m the cre. n. cloth at loMen M.'.i.'s V-!ned..iy niht in th pocket hilhard toaiT.tmei t. lone! I.oi'.i,' tief, ated Harold Tiller in the

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i:; her ile cm:, s ar.d failing: to' provid..- for htrself and cilt-ycar-j old . hild. Tlie coaple u.;s married; in Tolt do. .. At:-'. l:K and'

separate,! a year

YA -1 i 1 N ri" X. l'e '. .. 7 . Doc a -in, n t.s pa: ;d...lud Vfn-dy b thI'etit Puiisieii in its seri-:-s of arti'!es exj, nu iirm.m'.s v.orld-

l Wide O.O..S lot" .'.ti'Ul.irf, 1 C r,i iill n

ml strife in eaemv and matral

! laiiiis w ! the sa'j ct of a lor. of1 heial vispatch rcuiiol hire Wed

nesday :u-nt iroiii i'aris. ri ney throw new li-lit upon intrigue in Kus.-ia and rine additional information a!it what Germany was doin in the I'nited States lor. he-

e:i'i-l .:.i;:ie . ' ' ( :i i-.', t,. u, -i .

I A la i - crowd w itr.e-.evi i.on,' over-

tilhl's h.;i!-a!:cap of 1 " p'Oillt:

!he speed he l;a L-.ir.rs. Tlie next

,imo of the Toiirr.amont will !

-e.i I'rid.tv .Mtf rno-n. when i arl Kirr l'.-.rk. .md Fn

derson. Kier IMrk.

m i;i;ia;i: i.if!:nsi:s. Varer.ce IP Frine. w.t..p. orker. Sov.th la nd, ar.d !ie!en .-opeynska, t i r e TTw k e r, Sai;ti :-:..!.

Os-ar N't i! .MiMPrew.

teeLh.' CAlomei rr.curr.es r aji.a. ..... tn, ( jp Davis. The with the gums, Sodostrcr.,qu:-s .It f h ,: ij be-1 r.ct to take calomel, tut to k t Dr. :;'. ' : ; , 'T i Edwards Olive Tablets tahe its plcc. " 1 r U Most headaches, -dullness" and that 1! :! k:r-tn 5' a-v Altf''!- 0 '

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a I.Uiiüe An-

urvfecünz come from constipation and

a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets when you feel "lcrj:y"ar.d "heavy." Note how they "clear'trlouded

brain and how they "per k up t he spirit

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!.;: !!?. I'd. Dr:t:t. remo ed t' i.r I.oAer' Paint Store, np ,te Hp.r-.'... pm -Ver:.- !ay.

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Try NEWS-TIMES WANT AD

l.rt- Mei'Piire. fanr.er. Mi-h.iwaka, and Hael Kei i. Kalamaz o, Mi h.

KI) Of THANKS 1 Ui-h to thank the Fa! p-' liter. ' hval. No. 4 1 ', for th-ir kindr.es. svmpith.v am! ner-j. ,1 on.it i-r. in th- l er a n.-i.t -f tluir union hrother and. m; i -ar has', and. Tlu-ir kindns.- :!! 'ei- ! e re;nem! 'red. i:y Mi:s. rii i ii i i:i:vu:i:. Ad'..

fore Amtrica was drawn into thra r. Tue-, lay the m-wspaper printed whit it .hsrüed as proof that ilermany d'-liheruteiy pkir.tU'vi tile v. ar. eil.-.e -.la 's d;M.-i".-.;r' 1 e,m "v. :;h a eir alar dale 1 Nov. In. l.Ml, .-tr.t "'' the i'n rn.iin r.a. tl ha ad paat ters to r.a'.al a-er.ts. aal o rlci'in mol ilii! .til a-'ents w lio .ire . rs . a .- and ail d-tia. in aomts ;:: p,-its win re -sse!s carrvirii w ar materials ar. Iiu i-i m Un.'iar. !. Drawee.

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s'.i."' Onlerc! Miip 1 .plo.ion. The .irealai ,ua- The follonin; in-tructi.-n.-: "It i. i:al.penah;e y tl:e intermeiliary of the third persons hav

fairs to all the ambassadors, min

isters and consular authorities in nc-atral countries, u is as lonows: "It it brought to your knowledge that in the countries where you are accredited there have been founded special bureaus for organizing propaganda in countries of the coalition at war with Ormany. "The propaganda will h--e for itsaim the intej tion social movenients accompanied by strikes, revolutionary cxplocions separatist moveinent.s and civil war as well as an agitation in tavor of di.-arm-atnent and the cessation of this

i bloody war. Vou are to rottet aud

aid b;.' every means th .- at the head of the bureaus oi propaganda. These perr-ons will turnish you ith n s .-. i r y a f f i d a i t s . " German', according to tiie ,i.-u-inents made the .irratest efforts to eercise lc:sive attion in Kussia.

to enemy countries in order to cause delays and confusion in the loading, the departure and in the unloadin-j of these ships. With this end in k-w we particularly recommend to your attention the deck hands anion,; whom are to be found a "reat number of anarchists and escaped criminals. The transportation officers. Jerman nr.i neutral, as well as agents in l ueniy cour.irie.s are charged witik tin- re eption and xpeditiidi of war nic.teii.il. The necessary sum for buying and hiring persons har-ed with executin; t:.c proj- cts will be put at your disp ''.ai cn your demand." Another eirealar qinded in .an intercepted letter at .Stockholm and addressed by Dr. K'asse to the panGermanist D-atrue in Sweden y.ys: "Kmlosed is the circular of Nov. lt14. for information and execution upon United States territo

ry. We draw your attention to tlie The tet ot one circular shows that

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