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By Justice J. E. Robinson + January 31, 1919. This week I re- Bret tO say our court has made no progress. Justice Grace has been ab: seut three days tice Bronson—I will leave him of his own ab: sence. Justice Christianson, he is down with a serious attack of the flu and;I fear there is no Good Samaritan to get his any genuine flu medicine. ‘Last. week Senator Porter, a phy- Bician, had a flu patient at the Grand Pacitic. “He telegraphed to St. Paul for ‘a bottle of the medicine, and it was quickly sent by express. Notice was given the doctor. called for the medicine, but the good Angel in charge of the express of- fice refused to deliver it. The doc- tor says to him: hy did you me?” The answer was: ‘I just want- ed to see what you looked like.” Is that the way for an express agent to serve the public and to do business? I He went and|t CASTORIA Aiea, oe par NRA «S592 C “ALGOHOL-& PER GENT. ff i ANogelable Preparation forAs 4 imilating theFood by Regula: ting theStomachs Bowes of TNEANTS “CH REN Thereby Promoting Digestion Cheerfutness and Rest.Contais, \ ium, Morphine nor, } neither Opiam, Morp! ; | || Mineral. Ko’ Narcotic ey) ae ae || Recjpe of Oi Dr. SAHUeL ATOR ‘Pumpkin Seo Mbarben Ciantied Sar if {Remedy for Ahelpful d f | Constipation and Diarrhoea, and Feverishness a | Loss oF SOE | resutting therefrom-in NEW. At Oimont hs ol d 135 Doses = 35555 zs will please much better than a ready-made suit—it will last long- er and you will like it better in every way. ‘It will have that rich, dressy appearance and perfect fit never found in ready-mades and nt made-to-measure clothes. ‘Dress like your clothes made to measure. way to get real satisfaction. WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN CLE ANING - EAGLE always found in cur cle a gentleman. Hav: / SON Gowns Suits , Coats _ Blouses. ‘Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria ASTORIA have writen the federal ‘authorities about it. Some weks ago 1 wrote the Us 5. atorney general, at Washington, con- cerning reports of U. S. deputy mar- ; aaa SATURDAY EVENING LETTER enforcement pf that las. Specific in- Structfons were therefore given to the effect that officers of the govern- ment were not authorized-to. search hand the person or baggage of in- ilividuals without a warrant. If. you know af any instances in which these instructions have been vialated by of- ficers of this department, I will bo obliged: if you will’ call my attention to them.” The Reed amendment to whic the shals on the trains and at depots | attapney general refers is the postal serching people and grips and taking their liquor medicine.” His answer was: ‘You do not mention any specific instances of searches being made by United States marshals or their dep- uties, and I can scarcely believe that they have been indulging in this prac-} ice. Many months ago general in- structions were given by this depart: ; ment advising United States marsh- als and other agents of the depart- ment that while the Reed amendment was to be vigorously enforced the de- partment itself would not countenance the violation of other laws or of pri- vate rights in order to accomplish the For Infants and Children. ‘ purpose. rider Act of March 3, 1917, ag fol- lows: “Whoever shal cause intoxi- cating liquor to be tragsported in in- terstate commerce, except ‘for mei- cimal purposes, (and some ‘ather pur- poses) into any state the. Jaws of Which prohibit the manufacture apd sale gf liquor for beyerage purposes shall, be punished by a fine, ete.” You will note the statute relates only to liquor for beverage purposes.. And so the late federal amendment to the constitution applies only to liquor for. beverage purposes: Amendment— “After one year from the ratification of this Article, the manufaceure, sale or transportation of intoxicating liquor or the exportation thereof from the United States, fdr beverage purposes, is prohibited.” Constitution, Sec. 217: “No person. shall within the state manufacture for sale or gift any in- toxicating liquors, nor import any of the same for sale or gift, barter or trade as a beverage.” In the amend- ment and in the constitution the man- ufacture, sale or. impogtation is strict- ly limited to beverage purposes and no legislature may vary that one jot or title. It is true that narrow-mind- ed band-wagon juages have held to the contrary, because they have been corrupted and elected for that special In every age and country there have been some judges like unto Pontious Pilate. There is-now before the .house a for an act to prohibit the liquor i It declares it a crime for a to have in -his possesison any ating loquor, and that.any of- ficer believing that any person #45 in his possesion such liquors, may Use For Over | Thirty Years | THE CENTAUA COMPANY. New YORE CITY. search his premises without a war- rant and seize any liquor that he may find; and that any person violating the act,shall, for the first offense, be punished by a fine af not: more than $1,000, and:for, the. second offense be imprisoned in the penitentiary not ng two years, or less than one yea Such an act would be void for several reason: Liquor is property land under the plain words of the con: stitution a person *-~ an absolute aright to have, hold and possess prop- erty and no legislature can make it! acrime. And by the plain words of Section 18: ‘he right of the people to be secure in their/persons, houses, papers and effects against unreason able searches and seizures shall not be violated, and no warrant shall sue but upon probable cause, support: ed by oath or affirmation, particular! describing tHe place to be searched} and the persons or things to be, seized.” It is to a similar section| of the United States Constitution that | the Attorney General refers when he forbids the Deputies to make searches and says. “The department does not cguntena the violation of. other laws or private rights in order.to ac- coniplish the enforgement of the liquor law. FY Our state constitution forbids ex- measure, let you p¢k t ilar grade. It will fit TAILOR SHOP PHONE 58—WE CALL FOR AND- DELIVER ALL WORK . ig ¢ We will make you a suit to your exact weave of cloth you like best, let you select any style you want, and make it to your order exactly as you want it. We will guar- antee that our price wlil be lower than you would have to pay for a ready-made or sim- cessive fines and penaltics. It scems truly barbarous to say that a person may be sent to the state’s prison for he color, pattern and and look classier—it That’s the Gloves Hats can be ~ cleaned at ~ smgl}. expense. | three: times “that: o doing a thing that is no crime In most every country of the <world and for doing a thing that was done by Jesus Christ and hig apostles. There is a ‘bill for an act to make six: acting attorney “generals—on® real general and six deputies, During ina: Past two yeary the office of the attorney general bh been run at an expense of $ aoe ‘which: 1s ‘about @ ay? forther two ears. -In' every county. of the state ere aro state's attorneys who, are paid for doing’ th 1 business and there is no ‘oc sto ‘pity salaries and expenses Of ext genetals to. ca- vort and runaround the state on local affairs. Tho Leaguers ‘ate now in the saddle where’ {hey may Tong re- main, but only dy ‘the practice of prudence, economy and wisdom. The ation. LEPTERS FROM SOME- WHERE. IN FRANCE +» (Contin from page’4): « vestment roont ‘om’ the” flodrs and trampled on them.’ Many costly sur- plices, robes, et¢,. were soiled and torn beyond hope of repair.’ The pipes of the organ were “:removed, .and, no doubt, were ‘shell containers a few months later. Even the surrounding “God's‘ acre” wasn't spared, an enormous.crater caused by a bursting ghell, sent tomb and monument in“éVery direction. What cut me to the quick were the fifteen or more rude: wooden’ crosses of our boys, mutely proclaiming the supreme sacrifice: for the liberation of ‘Norray. : We were billeted-in. the home of an artist, judging from appearances, and upon our arrival found his. patterns and reference paintings scattered all over and piled in fron¢ of the-fireplace where most of them ‘had ‘been burned. About three days after our arrival the artist and his family returned, and amidst tears and sobs collected what little they could from what remained of their belongings. The artist’s par- ents were kiilled when the town was first shelled, and he did not know the fate of his brothers and other men:- bers of the family who were there at tho time. He had not heard from any of them since they left the village un- der shell fire. We also found Boche souvenirs ga- lore: One of the boys unearthed a “Herr Hauptman’s” locker, and ap- peared togged complete, with iren cross and helmet also. I did my best lo get a XGott mit uns” belt, but luck wasn’t mine. . X& sad acicdent put a “quietus” on venir hunting, and put “little. Wil- out of it entirely. One of the assistant truck drivers abounding in American nerve picked up a German bard grenade, and evidently thought it a playthiag, with the result that he is handless. Norray was full of “Ver- Qotens” and “Vorstchtigs” and when we saw a couple of mines and gren- ades lying around in careless abandon down in a dungeon, | swore oft im- mediately and only kick-things up 1 ve given the ‘‘dozenth over.” Ever ar seemed to be mined. We next moved to. Arnaville, which only the lower section “receiving ‘the bombardment. We -had excellent billets here, and the first sergeant and I had a “bo! people will'ssoon ‘tire of nediess tax-|' atory, asphyxiating, etc. enough to &as the world. y I'd surely hate to have been around when they were turned loose. We also found some German propaganda entitled “Never say dic,” a copy of which I'm enclosing herewith for you. It surely is. well written, and 1 bet jmany a war-weary Yank met his doom in becoming a free boarder in Ger-! many for the duration of the war. I also found one written in French which ig on the same order anly with Peace” as its main subject. Our path finally led us into a sal- vage company’s camp, and from them we found we were near Villers, the hext town south of Vandieres. We arrived home mighty tired, and flat- tered madame in the consumption of hor preserves. aX: understand our next station will in or near Metz. .I surely look for- ward to it, as I've heard great tales concerning the impregnable forts, etc. I apreciate very much your efforts in trying to get’ gillette’ blades for me. We were issued a gillette razor and one, blade.a we€k not long ago, so I manage to get along very well: 1 also answered’ an advertisement in the Paris New York. Herald and bought blades at $1.20 per dozen. At the time I wrote you we were living in a village not more advanced than the stone age, hundreds of miles’from civilization, where anything like a safety razor was one of the seven; wonders of the world, Qne of the worst features of acid- ‘omach is that very often it literally starves its victitls-in the midst of plenty. And’ the ‘strange thin about it is‘ that the people wth aci stomachs seldom know what their trouble really is. ; * No matter how good or wholesome the food. maybe, or how much they cat, they do not gain in strength. This is clearly explained ‘Ly ‘the fact - that ‘an acid-stomach’ cannot properly digest food. Instead cf healthy, normal digest neid causes the food t: ment. Then when this mass of sour, istmanted food, chatged with ecens - 4 = ceid, ges into the intestines, it be- ae rearet £0. hear that the Spanish comes the breeding place for all icin as exacted its toll so heavily of germs and toxic poisons; which from Bismarck:. It seems to mean turn are absorbed Ee bltod ‘and sure death to men of Frank Richholt’s| ;,, nee way distributed throughout physique. It took our captain, Bruce! 2), ontire body. And that is exactly & curiae of St. Paul, and a few! yhy it is that so many thousands ¢f I intend writing the bos whose ad- 2 ce le oat a de and kee foe geting dresses you so kindly gave me. Capt. dst of plenty. Their bi achs Arnson is stationed very near us.| make it absclutely impossible for judging from his’ letters. . Now thar them to get the full measure of nour we can tell where we are located, I) jshment out of their fe And it know. definitely soon. doesn’t tale long for. this poor nour- As this has assumed the length of| ishment to chow its ill cffects ina the epistle to Saint Mark, I fear I'd) - weakened, emaciated body. beter cease the idle prattle, lest I Youmay gay: ‘‘My stomach doesn’t bore you. There’s no stopping when| hurt me.’’ Thet may be true uso once started. many victims cf acid-stomech do not Give my best regards to Mr. Rem-| cctually suffer stomach pains. Then ington, Graham, and all, and wishing ain, there are millions who dosuffer you all the happiest of Christmases! all kinds of aches and pains—head- and that the coming New Year is the] aches, rheumatic twinges, gout, year in which you do big'things,-I| . bago, pains around the heart and in remain, ~ so 9 Y 1 the chest rho never, dream Yours very ‘truly, i JOHN. Sgt. John B. Rhud, i Co, “A’ 313th Enegrs., | Amr, E. F., France. A. P. O. 795. I am sending’ “Kaiser Bill's” Das Werk der Hohenzollern” thinking per- 23 haps you'll find some other good qualities unknown before. Battery Repairing doir” de luxe, evideiitly belonging to the mademoiselle gf the maison. En- ormous French mitrors, beautiful fur- niture, and most of all our “couchet’ built up to the ceiling with the coff- ost of feather ticks, when I'd retire’ 1 je coon in the pic ‘From the Madden- i "piano of excellent tone arid oceans of music’ made life worth, diving: here, too. a From: Arni moved to Vai dieres, which was.in “No man’s land’ ioe some: time. It:was formerly occu pied ‘bx theGermans, and accordi to the taleaf an old lady, who esca: ed the German cxodus by hiding in her cellar. (they .droye the whole pop- ulation with them as, they left), the first: thing the German officers did was to line up the priests and two other promineat cjyiliant and shot i} an example to eir fate would She also said that'the German pri- vate was a gentleman in every re- spect and it was the officers who commited all the atrocities. They evidently left Yandieres in’a great hurry, as most ‘of the inhabi- tants’ belongings are here, although they had been thoroughly searched judging from the way clothes etc. were lying around. They also overlooked, mirable dic- tus, the French madame’s. preserves, also their supply of, Rhenser, an ex- cellent mineral water (bottled). At first, we hesitated to drink it ‘but we noticed several coons were having a great old time with. it-and were un- jafected, so we indulged, and have been for over a week, We have many a tasty ‘spread, and sure live in luxury. “We have a room almost equal to that at Arnaville, with an enormous fireplace, where we cook “excellent” flapjacks, and pre- pare madame’s nicely put-up peas, carrots, string-beans, etc. We also have quite a variety. of fruits, cher- ries, mirabelles, quinces, plums, etc. I feal I'l! not ble to eat army mess again when we leave here. One day I accompénied a burial’ party to witness the Jast rites of some of our boys who were evidently a scouting party caught by the German Pachine gunners. ‘The chaplain and I scouted over the plains to locate ‘the bodies of some Germans reported seen in our local- ity, and after roaming over fields filled with shell holes and hana gren- ades, we gave up our search. / We saw séveral sticks with a German cap up- on them and'“one pace eee pare writen upon Jt, go ct ps someon had been th ot ere, ‘ar js what Sherman said it is when ‘you witness the burisi-of gol- fers over here, We were unable to d their identification tags,/e9 some poor mother will always be’ wonder- ap ones epi to ber boy. je Sani le Service Station. Distribotors of =*: MAXWELL AND OLDSMOBILB | AUTOMOBILES»... || In AllIts Branches, At a Big Saving:in Freight. “Automobile ‘Acces- sories of All Kinds “--- GASQLINE Free Air and Water BATTERY SERVICE STATION factory wholesale to dealers. 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