Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 106, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Lopdon, May 5. —A dispatch to the Central Telegraph quotes a Berlin newspaper as saying that the German peace delegation yesterday sent an ultimatum to the allies, demanding a reply by five o’clock Monday afternoon, in which it was declared that the Germans would be obliged to return to Berlin in the event of a .further postponement in the submission of the peace terms. y The. time has arrived for mothers to pat the heads of their young hopefuls. The head patting, however, I does not imply that their affection has increased to “any great within the past two or three days. They are simply trying to ascertain whether their sons.have visited the “Old Swimin’. Hole” by feeling to see if the hair is wet. C. Arthur Tuteur in a recent Ipt--1 ter stated that his prospects of being retuurned to civilian life soon were exceedingly poor and that he expects to be held in the service for several months yet. He is contemplating a visit to Rensselaer in June, providing ha can obtain a leave of absence. He is located in Key West, Fla.
