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oa FATE PICKS UNKNOWN AS. | PEACE ANGEL Swiss eeginese A Acting as Headj of Legation is Intermediary | for the Kaiser and Wilson. | SUPERIOR -OFF THE JOB; Vacation of Chief Puts Frederick Gderlin in Charge at Most Momentous Point in History. By A. FE. GELDHOF. | (War Editor of the Newspaper Enter- prise Association.) Washington, Oct. 15—The eyes of America today are turned upon one man, with this question in them: “What will the kaiser do in answer to Presdent Wilson's note?” That man is not Chancellor Max of Baden nor any man in Germany. PREDERICK OLDER Story of Diplomat. He is only 38 years of age— |the youngest diplomat in Wash Here is his story a. himself—with a modest pro he couldn't see why people should be intere: He was born in Zuric ated from the Unive: | @ mechanical engin Hel he went to England S he gave r which emplo| d occupies a little two-story red brick | yy a firm there for four years. T w residence building in Washington | yo went to the silver mines of Cob: which houses the Swiss legation. Can., us mechanical expert for an Frederick Oederlin, originally a me-| jsngiish concern. | chanical engineer, has Vy a twist of} "s r later the General Electric | ( fate been called to occupy one of the most important poses in ti.e history | of the dorld diplomacy. liteseoals soche was willing. He is charge d'affaires ad interim!” In'1910 he was called back to Swit: jon of Switzerland, who has just transmit-|sorand to work for an engineering |: ted to Berlin through his government ‘corporation there, and when the war| President Wilson's epochal note noti- began in 1914, he wag sent to New jane fying Germany to get out of France| york to take charge of the work of and Belgium if she wants to talk] supplying the industries of a oiaee | SPL ESa h him will come-the reply |!2"4 with raw materials from Amer-| from Kaiser Wilhelm. Will Germany | ict, He rapidly became an expert on {jy ee Z a American commercial conditions and | vic clect to evacuate, Belgium, France shipping ‘to Europe, and when Hans) again” ihtow: down the lovdy “eaulit: ment Jat year as neaaked ME ater (0 let_to America? u serve as his commercial ad- Oederlin will be the first man in| tt? ; I this country officially to know the Rn-| st June Mr. swer. | Switzerland to confer overed him and brought him; field, Mass. America had been } Sulzer returned wal with his gOv- | To acquaint the American people | ernment, leaving Dr. Carl P. Hueb-| with the personality of this man whol ¢'her hic sec retary,’ in charge o fthe| acts as intermediary between them | iegation. On September 13 Dr, !ueb: | and their enemies, I paid a v: the Swiss legation immediatels Secretary Lansing’s note was. deliv. es | seher left on a few months’ vacation | ‘er’ and that is how the young mechan-/ ical engineer, being next in rank at | ered n ere | the legation, became the Swiss charge | Legatiqn Modestly Housed. | Gaffaires. The Jegation is in a modest old two- | Messenger of HUN Fate. story brick residence on Hillyer place, | just off Connecticut avenue. It has aj return by the end of this gabled roof and a tiny three-cornered | although he didn’t say so, You can; front yard adjoining an alley; its, guess that he won't be sorry if his steps lead up from the sidewalk. But! chief's boat is late, for in that c: for a little.brass plate over the door- | will have the great honor possible ; bell bearing the words, “Sw Lega- | to any neutral -THAT' OF} tion,” you’d never suspect it as the} DELIVERING GERMANY'S SURREN abode of diflomacy. |DER TO THE WHITE HOUSE. Nor would you suspect the brisk, “Of course, it is a great honor to| P business-like plainly dressed, young!me to be in this position,” said Mr. iy man who was introduced to be as Mr. | Oederlin, speaking in his personal ca- Oederlin to be the intermediary *be- | pe y, “and I am glad that I am abl tween the United States and Germany. to be of’service to the American gov- He l6oks more like what he wes! ernment. up to last month—commercail adv "I have always admired America; to. the Swiss minister; an enterpris- ae the tremendous energy she ha: in gyoung business man. He wears | shown in developing her resources. ° an ordinary business suit, with a soft} “I greatly admire the high plane collar and bow t none of ur | of idealism which has made itself man- | Jé black-braided cutaway coats and silk |ifest in the American people. So many fi hats for him. lin Europe had thought of America m: He js most prepossessing in ap-jas a nation ruled by dollars and cent pearance and affable in manner. He} a people.actuated only by material |an Amer greets you cordially and gives you a|coosiderations. The spirit of your | present reel American handshake, without dif- | people shows that they are moved by fidence or the restraint customary to/the same lofty and democratic ideals diplamate. He wears his” forehead | that inspire the republic of Switzer bare and his upper lip covered with | land, and has filled me with the hope | a neat clonde mustache. In brief, he|that in future the two great republics Jooks just like an energetic young Am-j| will come into closer contact than erican. heretofore.” Resembles Old Fashioned Grip “The symptoms of Spanish Influenza are very similar to old fashioned grip—pains throughout: the body, ex- treme dizziness, sleepiness, chills, high fever, headache, disturbed digestion with run- ning at the nose and ‘eyes and excessive spitting, showing an inflanimation end congestion of | the mucous-linings. once. | hour: human Lansing, Mich., goes over top on Fourth Liberty Loan without | solicitation, Ry Lansin tne on Newspaper Enterprise —Overy the top in’ ten ng. Mich.— Thi without a sale is the record of -the Liberty 's-quota was $1,789, den in the ten hour: the second rty Fourth > AND licited! Loan. the had passed the two million mark. In ‘celebration LOTY. “LURED OFFICERS TO HUN SPY? | That's Charge . Made Against Cabaret! Singer ofthe victory Ass*n). was formed .and photot- graphed on the state house lawn. “V" this case stands for volunteer andj than should be their purchase are so-| Lansing was the originator | licited “vy” STANDS FOR VISTORY | ALSO FOR, VOLUNTEER the totd | .885,300— | amount the | | thereby. of Lansing | campaign, wo-one is asketl to buy a The | bond, but every opportunity is offered 'a tag with a big “V” on, it. | thir dday the, soli BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE , WEDNESDAY, OCT.16, 1918 | { i i system and. .has and a war chest tsthree days of a of the. ‘‘voluteer" ‘aised. two loans In the fi in booths and stores and shops and} churches. Each volunteer buyer gets Afjer the citors “Start work on en’t acquired “V's ained their volunteer subscription smaller the people‘who Those who obt badges with a for larger purchases. BY J. H. DUCKWORTH. (N. E. A. Staff Gorrespondent" New Mr. Oederlin expects Mr. Sulfier to| in this count month, and | Tests in Hoboken of Marga |livan, a cabaret singer and F. tu oehmer, e he | Prussian grenadiers. York, a Oct former afforded member of 1s.—A glimpse of! the incessant warefare that is being! waged against the German spy system i y the a O’Sul- | Walter | the Hoboken is a port of embarkation ‘or. trogps. one barred to aliens. en approach the doc! Its saloons.and beer garde ates en-} Germans ely b, hich. and patro: rman any Just t 1 nav; Germany before th tered the war, were run zed almost e: , have been closed fo military tivitjes are secrets that) much to learn. merica in Hosoken sail al a would hink an) and: you find you ail in charge of A wine party, | German can pet got grenadi became Novody he United Hoboken’s give given by the ty ni ier enm chnology, Much of it is a military T may without a| gay ca- baret singer, at which ‘Loehmer and) val officer were Miss O‘Sullivan and: the hed in the | widespread web of ihe American se cret_ service, Lieutenant Murr ens .Institute o t at this affair ‘when the naval on duty at the intoxicated on liquor " Manifested by Catarrhal Condition With the first symptoms of Influenza, it is wll toconsult your, family physician at, It is not the disease it-' For Catarth of Every Description Take PE-RU-NA | ’ The well known and direct action of Peruna in restoring and maintaining a healthy ” condition of the mucous membranes throughout the body makes it. the "greatest disease preventing and health restoring remedy known to science. eas For forty-five years: Peruna has reese’ its title.as a reliable Sateen to the” health of the American family. A eis woe .Manalin i in the A . NEWARK, EXPERIENCE OF USERS THE BEST RECOMMENDATION. find Peruana excellent for!Catarrh of the heads TF keep Pernna and time” MRS, A. RUNKLE, Box 86. . J. “I-have used Perana for celds and grip. It will do all you claim and pat ny “mere. - My: = woreda have a hottie eo stomach and bowel trouble and colds.” aed e ag awe vhere. GEO. CLARK, 124 Union Streets. DR. HARTMAN'S HEALTH BOOK SENT FREE. A postal card request addressed” Company,, Dept. 84,,Celumbus, Ohio, will. bring io you self that is,to ‘be feared so ! miuch as it is the complicas tions which may follow. To ward off’ Spanish Influenza or as ar aid to: returning health ter an attack, nothing is any better than Dr.’ Hartman’s World Famous Peruna. vmer, former German officer, | i | Miss Margaret O'Sullivan, Hoboken cabaret singer, and F. Walter Loeh- served by the singer. This naval. of- Ticer, who is now in.France, told, the guests in the presehoe of the German soldier that the transport George Washington was to sail the next day. On the way over one of the convoys of the transport was torpedoed. Lieyiénant Murray -became suspi- cious and reported the parties: to the author! t Other festivities attended dy. .offi- cers in uniform have been held. .t (cehmer’s luxurious apartment, Why. Lothmer should have been ‘so fnter- {estec in* entertaining American of- ficers is the problem. that gover ment agents are now trying to solve. - Loehmer i: hat a mancof mys- He has posed “at different times alésman of coffee, todacco: and | He admits that hbe* has 0°‘ tained remittances from ‘Germany through the Deutsches bank. 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