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A report Is current In London that a Turkish court martial in Constant!nople has passed the death sentence on Essad Pacha, formerly provisional president of Albania. He was charged with having conspired with hands against the Turkish Empire and with having declared war on Turkey. Essad Pacha was deprived of hio rank in the Turkish army after he Joined the Italians In Albania in January, 1916. He later went to Rome, and in March left Italy for Paris, where he was received by the Premier, Mr. Briand. He was sentenced to death at Constantinople in June, and in August was reported to be commanding an Albanian contingent which landed at Salonica.

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THE PRINCESS AND THE WITCH Part II As the Princess walked down the road she came to a stream running across the path. The bushes bending over its clear pools were reflected In the water, and out from one of the branches of the shrubs came a cry of distress, then a tiny bird fluttered helplessly into the creek. The Princess took it up tenderly, placed it back in the nest, while the mother bird flew around joyously at seeing her babe safe again. Then she sped away for a few moments, returning with a large, dark-green leaf in her mouth. This she rubbed against the Princess' ears. "If the leaf of the wise will rub your ear, You'll understand the birds when you , hear." sang the mother bird, loudly. And the Princess found 6he comprehended very word. "You are not a peasant, but the Princess," continued the bird. "I was flying by your window when you dressed, and I also saw the Prince when he came through these woods, and followed him to the hut of the Witch of the Pool." , "Has the Witch kept him a prisoner, and what must I do to get him tree?" asked the Princess. "If you are brave enough to follow my advice you can free him and the others she has turned into stone, but you must have a brave heart and a steady hand," continued the bird. "I am ready to do anything which will save him and free the others from their fate," said the Princess. : "Well, this is what you must do," returned the bird. "Go to the hut you will see about a mile down this road, knock at the door and it will be opened by the Witch. She will offer you a cup of wine. Stand before the fire, pretend to drink it, but throw the wine Into the ashes. Then all as if you were lifeless, and she will carry you down into the hall, where the Prince and others are turned into stone statues. "When she lifts you, seize her by the throat and grab her stick, with which you muot at once strike her three times. ,This will make her helpless and she will do what you wish.

Command her to return the statues to

life. And when sho has done that, oblige her to drink from the bottle of magic wine which she always carries in her dress it will turn her to stone.

Newspaper Syndicate, New York. Leave her there in the middle of the hall, return up the steps with the Prince and the rest, and when above ground, strike the earth three times with the stick. It will close and she will remain forever a statue in her home in the bowels of the earth." With that the bird flew into her nest and the Princess went toward the hut. Knocking at the door, she was invited in by the Witch, and in a few momoments a cup of wine was given her. This she managed to throw into the fire, then pretended to fall lifeless. "Ha, ha!" laughed the Witch. "I have you, too, fair Princess you would not fool me you can now join the Prince and the many statues below." Striking the ground with her stick, she did not wait for aid, but taking the Princess in her arms, went down rapidly in to the hall. "You can rest nicely on this post," she said as she lifted the Princess over her head. Just then the Princess seized her by the throat, jerked the stick out of her hand and struck her with it three times the Witch Eank, cowering at her feet, "Change those statues back into men!" commanded the Princess. The Witch said some magic words, waved her hands; the hall was filled with a pink haze, thunder roared and the statues stepped down living men. "Now, drink of the wine from that

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EMBROIDERY CLUB TO HOLD SESSION

MILTON, Ind, Oct 10. Mrs. L. A. Brass who accompanied hear daughter, Mn. Canto Johnson, as far aa Indlanapolla on her return to Lafayette, Ia home. Sna witnessed the Centennial pageant. . ..Claude Dillon in the eastern part of the township la very low with typhoid fever.... .Mrs. M. 8. Taylor and son were at Laurel Sunday afternoon to visit soma old lady friends..... The Embroidery dob will meet with Mrs. Frank DuGranrut,

Wednesday afternoon.... The Kebekah

lodge will meet Tuesday evening..... Mr. and Mrs. Dwight North and father, John North, of Blaffton, were guests of the tatter's daughter, Mrs. W. H. Brown and family, Sunday MrsSarah Peters Gordon of New Caaatle, is visiting Mrs. Alice Gresh and other friends, here. On Sunday Mrs. Gresh entertained Mrs. Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hnrat, of near Connersvllle at dinner, in the afternoon Mrs. H. L. Jones and daughter Miss Nellie joined the company and all motored to Economy.

News of Cambridge

By Harriet Ault

CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind Oct. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hofer and Mrs. Albert Haal, of Cincinnati, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Calloway, from Saturday until Monday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schepman and son, Paul, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Schepman of Richmond. Remains Critically III. The condition of Mrs. Matthew Williams, who has been critically ill with heart trouble, was though to be somewhat Improved Monday Mr. and

Mrs. Alvin Hormel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daub of Richmond Mrs. Harry Hall and children, after several weeks spent with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Petro, have returned to their home In Chicago Miss Vesta Brumfield and Miss Louise Williams spent Sunday with relatives of the former in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Marson and son Ralph, and Miss Catherine Calloway motored to Muncie Sunday and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Galliher. Parents cf Baby Girl. Announcement is made of the birth of a daughter in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Smith, of Cincinnati. Mrs. Smith was formerly Miss Margaret Reid of Dublin.. .Mrs. Sallie Carr and

son, Hervey, spent Sunday with friends

at Jacksonburg Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hunt with Mr. and Mrs. James Doddridge of Milton, spent Sunday fishing near Fairfield, and spread their dinner in the open Mr. and Mrs. W. Ben

ton Wilson and daughter, Mary Cath

erine, spent Sunday in New Castle, Mrs, Wilson's mother, Mrs. Mary Nicholson returning home with them. Visit Bluffton Library. Mrs. Ed Tweedy is spending a few days visiting the libraries at Bluffton and other points. Miss Catherine Calloway is acting as librarian during her

absence Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and son of Richmond, were the guests Sunday of MiBS Charlotte Newman. '

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bottle hidden in your dress," again said the Princess. The Witch drank, and in five seconds was a stone statue herself. "Place her in the middle of the hall," said the Princess to the Prince, who had come to her side. So there they left her, a terrible ugly statue, and there she rests to this day far down under the ground. Tomorrow's story "Greta's Garden."

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The Grand Duke Nicholas, uncle of the Czar is said to have left Trebizond in Turkey In Asia for Odessa, from which point he will go to the Dobrudja battle front to take command of the Russian forces battling against the Turks, and endeavor to push his way through to Constantinople from the north.

GILES AND MELPOLDER TO MAKE SPEECHES

J. T. Giles, superintendent of schools will address the - Children's - - Bureau Conference of Indiana, ' Indianapolis, October 17-18. " His subject will be "Needy Families and Schools." John Melpolder, secretary of the Social Service bureau will speak on "Organizing Community Forces for Charity Work."

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DEMOCRATS TO MEET Young Men's Democratic club will hold a special meeting this evening to further Its organization and to lay plans for the remainder of the fall campaign.

OPEN "Y" CANVASS

With a rush at the Btart, Richmond opened the race for state honors in the Y. M. C; A. membership campaign today. . ' .. ' :, - The teams started to work hard early this morning and at noon several new membership cards had been taken out ' , . - ;

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After the reading of the minutes by the secretary, Don Sutton, Miss Kniese read a paper, "First Settlements," relating much of Interest regarding the Old Northwest as to natural features and early settlers.

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