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> the dangers to missionaries WILSON APPEALS FOR SUPPORT OF NATION. <Stablizers” Needed at Preseal Time, He Tells Methodists. Washington, March Zp.—Full con- fidence in the great body of calm peo- ple of the nation who serve a abil- izers” when theiexcitable on try to “rock the boat” 'in ‘these perilous days was . voiced last nignt by Presi- - dent Wilson in an address bafore the Laltimore conference of the Methodist k.piscopal church south, 1 annual scssion here. The president appealed to the na- tion for support in administering his office, saying “if I can speak for you, 1 am powerful, if T cannot 1 am weak.” He said it was pussible for 1eople to be fmpartial “when a quar y¢l is none of their: Heferring fo in some said he | l | | foreign lands, of which he had thought much of late, he added: “Wars will never have any ending until men cease to hate one another, cease to be jealous of one another, get the feeling of reality in the hrotherhood of mankind, which is the only bond that can make us think Justly ‘of one another and act right- eously before God himself.” Bishop Introduced President, 1 Bishop Warren A. Candler of | lanta, Ga., in introducing the presi- dent, declared that the members of | the conference were behind him as patriots. Secretary Daniels occupied +a seat on the speaker's pratform dur- | ing the session. The president said in part: | “I have the feeling as I look upon Acu that I have had in many other Church conferences, that I am looking in the faces of men and women who are not interested in the temporary things, but are interested in the per- manent things, who give very little thought, I hope and believe, to the } things that separate us, and give a great deal of thought to the things that unite us—things that are good “Yur the healing of this nation not only, but for the healing of all the na- : tions. ‘ Council of Peace, “This is a council of peace, not to’ form plans of peace—for it is not otir privilege to form such—but to pro- ¢laim the single supreme plan of Lwace, the revelation of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. Because wars will never have any ending until men ctase to hate one another, cease to be jealous of one another, get that feeling of reality in the obrotherhood 0f mankind, which is the only bond that tan make us think justly of one another and act righteously before God himself, “I value the churches of this coun- | try as- I would value evervthing else that makes for the stability of our moral processes. There are a great many people—not so many that they Bive me any particular concern—but | Hevertheless a great many people who | in the language of the day are try- ing hard to ‘rock the boat. The:, are of sired. \ W RITAIN “DAILY HERALD, FR BON"I' INJIIRE YOUR KIIIIIEYS Take a Teaspoonful of poonful of Rheumasalts Lame Back or Bladder Trouble Do you occaslonally have a “crick” in your back? Does your back ache with & .dull, heavy, racking throb? Is it hard to stralghtel\ up after stooping? Is it hard to 5e to turn quickly ? ° | If you are bothered this way, then your | kidneys need attention. No doubt your ! blood is filled with uric acid. This irrita- | ting acid has caused your kidneys to be- | come weak from overwork. It has made them sluggish. the liver and bowels are clogged, -and the waste which should be drained from the system is retained in the blood to poison the entire bod Kidney diseases start m\stm iously and sometimes lead to Dropsy and Bright's | Disease. i At the first “pain_in the back” get from your druggist about five ounces of Rheumasalts, Take two teaspoonfuls In 3 glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few( days your back will feel fine, because your kidneys are , working right. Rheumasalts is a wonderful effervescent lithia drink. which helps the weakened | kidneys and liver aud cleans out the stomach of toxins and poisons and leaves the intestinal canal’ clean and sweet. It is delightful to the taste. Tt is an ab- solutely harmless uric acid solvent as well as a saline laxative. Acts quickly without griping or nausea. If your druggist from a seat or does not keep gen- | uine TRheumasalts, remember there is nothing “just as good ” Rheumasalts is prepared ' by the famous Rheumabath | Ucmpany, Minneapolis, Minn. —_—_— boat is too far them to rock. | They are of such light material that they ¢éannot rock it. very much, but they are going through the motions, | and it is just asrwell for them to' look around once in a while and see the great steadfast body of self-pos sessed’ Americans not to be hurried ' into any unconsidered line of action, sure that when you are right you can can be calm, sure that when the quar- rel is mone of yours, you can-be im- partial, sure that the men who spend their passion most will move the body politic the least and that the reaction will be not upon the great boady of American citizens, but upon them- selves. | i | big r Stabilizer of Nation. “So, that 1 look upon you in 'hfll bresent circumstances as a great part of ‘the" stabilizer of the nation. You know that somebody has just invent- ed a‘thing called a stabilizer that is | used in connection with aeroplanes, | and by some process, the mechanics | of which I have not had explained | to me,-and perhaps could not under- | stand if I-had, this corrects the er. | ratic movements of the machine, so i that it, when adjusted, determines 'lmg plane upon which the machine is to | move and the machine cannot de- part from it. Something like (hul[ is the function:of the great .moral forces of the world, to act as stabi- lizers even when we go up in the air. y “I have come to volstonight, there | fore, may 1 say, for reassurance, to look upon an undisturbed body of men who have their compasses and know the moral charting of the world. We know what haven " we bound for.’ We know the onlx | legitimate proccsses by which one can | work his way ainst the trade, winds | the, evil world to the haven de- | 1 am sure that T shal| from reinforced. ~ a S0 here Must Be Sustained. g0 away QUIGK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION - Get Dr. Edwards’ | ‘ Olive Tablets i {then T'hat is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. i Dr. Edwards, a pnctu:mg physician for | 17 years and calomel’s old-time enemy, dis- covered the formula for Olive Tablets while ; treating gauents for chronic constipation | and torpid livers. | Pr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not con- | tain calomel, but a healing, soothing vege- | table laxative, No griping is the “keynote” of these lit- | flesugar -coated, olive-colored tablets. They \ cause the bowels and liver to act normally. \ They never force them to unnatural action. | 1f you have a “dark brown mouth” now | | lnd then—a bad breath—adull,tired feeling ~—sick headache—torpxd liver and are con- stipated, you’ll find quick, sure and only lefisant results from one or two little Dr. dwards’ Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one or two every night Just to keep right. T'ry them. 10c and 2S¢ per box. 11 druggists. The Olive Tablet Comu: [+] EAS t | b GARMENTS We have a fine select and Dresses. Our stock ,ing all the latest fads in dress, and we are positive that you can make a selection that will please. Our line of Petticoat: larly attractive, All Necessary Alterations Free. Come and inspect for yourselves J. RUBIN Iyou and | relief to thousands of other need not tell you that the by himself is absolutely ing. The president is what the American nation sustains, and if it does not sustain him, then his power is contemptible and insignificant. If can speak for you and represent in some sensc hand on the moral forces that you represent, then T am indecd powerful. If T gannoi. 1T am indeed w 1 shall hope and belicve that T go away from iy ident pres- noth- | cak. FREE BOOK ON STOMACH ILLS, Geo. I1. Mayr, of 154 Whiting St, | Chicago, 111, a prominent druggist, has published a guide to health, in which he shows how he cured himself and brought sufferers from constipation, biliousncss, indiges~ tion and intestinal troubles by the use of French healing oils. One dose usu- | ally .convinces. The most chronic cases | rarely need over three doses. This book will be mailed free on request, Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy is sold by leading druggists everywhere with the positive understanding that your money will be | refunded without question or quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you absolute | satisfaction TER | ion of Suits, Coats, Skirts Qi is now complete, compris- s'and Waists 'is particu- 135 Main Stree: Barnes’ Block READY-MADE | THINK THI§ Mr. Man, if you are one of the thousands who go annually \ ‘\\f\ ! AN Open Saturday Evenings €6 Until 10 P, M. Spring Suit o r Overcoat, here’s a little point that it might be well good as the retail clothiers claim it to be, why is it that nine times o : some custom tailor when they want clothes for themselves? If these clothing experts feel that they can be b sauce for the gander. stores, is not this an eloqu tailor than wit custom tailor? Surely, h tae merchandise of their own > 1 maintain that the man who has a moderate sum to pay for a Spring Sui here in this s in a ready ma tore than anywhere clse in the city. I cangive him morc de store. Jatitude i You can understand that this is possible wlen you stop to”d sizes, etc., the ready-made store must carry in stock in order to approximately fit along. will cut the s I can carry one or two suit lengths of any given pattern of faln There is no guesswork about fitting you, either. uit to his measure. > and with long or too short and there is no need of altering the garments in any way because cording to your individual measures. . 1 want this to be the h!"f'cfl Spring Season 1 have ever had, and T am going out aff If and tongs. will be $12.50 a0 $15° Made any Later on the prices will be $20 and $25 Remember, you don't have to pay the full amount NOW—a small deposit will suffice Probably two hundred styles of cloths in this store to selee ASTER SUIT NOW: - you get it wh all the newest vou are thinking of getting a Spring Suit, come in tonight style you want. Easter One Week en you want it. \pnng patterns. ORDER YOUR Sce them today. or tomorrow or [} Away | 5 %] ALL ORDERS TAKEN TOMORROW OR MONDAY WILL BE FINISHED FOQ" shop Candler h: hy your prayer here susta as Bi so generously said, I hope I shall feel that I am also sustained by your confidence.” RIS S LONDON REPORTS U-29 ined SUNK WITH CREW | British Admiralty Gives No Details of How or Where German Submar- ine Was Destroycd. Tlondon, Mareh 25, (10 p. mi)— “The admiralty has good reason to believe that the German submarine U-29 has been sunk with all hands.” The admiralty gave no details of how or where the U-29 was sunk. but the report that she had been djs- posed of was received in shipping cir- | cles with relief. 1t was this vessel which just fortnight ago torpedoed six steamer in Bristol channel and off the Scill islands within two days. Her mander, who spoke IEnglish perfectly and trcated the crews of the tory doed vessels with . great considera- tion, told one of the merchant cap- a | tans who was taken aboard the suo- that he was the commander which torpedoed Aboukir, Cressv was true, looked upon marine, of the submarine the British cruisers and Hogue. If thi the man whe was as | \IO STOMACH PAIN GAS, INDIGESTION IN FIVE MINUTES “Pape’s Diapepsin” is the real stomach regulator known. “Really does” put bad stomach in order—"really does” overcome indi- gestion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness in five minytes—that—just that—makes Pape’'s. Diapepsin the largest selling stomach regulator in the world. If what you eat ferments into stubborn. lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coated; your in- sides filled with bile and indigestible waste, remember the moment *‘Pape’s Diapepsin” comes in contact with the stomach =211 such distress ous, and the joy is its harmlessness. A large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin will give you a hundred dollars’ worth of satisfaction or your druggist hands you your money ck. It's worth its welght in gold to men and women who can’t get their stom- achs regulated, It belongs in your home—should always be kept handy in case of a sick, sour, upset stomach during the day or at night. 1It's the quickest, surest and most harmless tomach regulator in the world. | since the outbreak of the ; men ramming | | paid. ! com- ! The Dutch steamer he was | I ship’s ps TS vere only | ShiP’s papers were vanishes. | 1t's truly astonishing—almost marvel- | Germany's submarinz navigator. This makes the sixth German sub- marine sunk, so far as the British admiralty has reported—five of them at least, by British warships war—and in only one case has the British re- | cently sank a submarine off the French coast and three British mer- chant captains have put in claims for the rewards offered for merchant- | German underwater most daring craft. One of these claims—that steamer Thordis—has been by’ the admiralty and the of the allowed i reward TOM” MURRA 94 Newri dren of the town the disease be prevalent to a striking extent. Tt has commonly been regarded as pe- culiarly a trouble affecting the rural populatian. Not since quinine was discovered as the greatest specific in the cate- gory of medicine has there been any scientific developments relating to the health of mankind that con- cerned more people than the hook- | worm crusade. If the treatment for hookworm disease has not _actually saved so many lives as the vaccina- tion of people against smallpox, it vet remains true, in all probability, that a far greater number of pecople from smallpox and that loss from hookworm is form any other easily trouble. There is no uncertaint disease, its cause, ijts t its cure. cure to the them to use it. Rockefeller Hookworm has undertaken not on wide but a world-wide which it has enlisted the of states and nations. The hookworm afflicts DUTCH STEAMER IS SUNK BY SUBMARINE Medea Sent to Bottom by U.28 Off Beachey Head—Germans Scize Ship’s Papers. 25, March § 5 . Medea was sunk off Beachy Head this morning by the! German submarine U-28. ried a cargo of oranges lvuund from Saloniki for Lbndon. The admiralty, reporting sinking of the Medea by the ays: “The ship was flying the Dutch flag | and had a Dutch Her | name ‘Medea, Amsterdam,” was paint- ed in The | taken by the Ger mans, who refused to return them The Medea was stopped by the sub- | marine, and the crew were told to | leave the vessel within fifteen minutes. When they had done so, the subma ine fired several shots at the steam- er which remained afloat for an hour. The crew rowed about in their boats until picked up by a destroyer, which brought them to Dover. The trawler Alprecht was attacked | by a submarine today. A torpedo passed within ten feet of the fishing boat while she was crossing the chan- nel. A British patrol boat chased the submarine which, however, S. appeared. Dover, She car- and was | in the | crew aboard. lurge letters on her sides. Hookworm Crusades. (New York Press.) A commission which has been Vestigating the hookworm | Texas reports that thirty-five ,cent. of children in the areas closely covered. were found to be infected. The inquiry covercd an area of 35,000 | savare miles with 1,300,000 inhabi- | tants. This density of population | Would suggest that a considerable ur- ban proportion was included, and in- disease in per therefore that even among the chil- must ‘ suffer from hookworm than The one and only lem is to get the cheap and necessary vietims and In this ever did the econamic greater than preventable and subtropligion the world, renti of its popula pected, and wicel. the superiorit, th. v about the | northern coun th reatment, or|period of rect h prob- [to a large extwe the hookworm last broken deahe) race in mildertud Texas finds tion, and will & oure. The rof subtropic world) 4 the lesson whiddx: it. to Induce work the Commission ly a nation- enterprise in co-operation the tropical A Physician’s Fir St Slep W hen you are ill a physician’s first step is to give a laxative, no matter what the trouble may be, because no medicine will take proper effect while waste is in the Lower Intestine. If there were no waste there, you probably would not have been ill at all, because phy- sicians agree that 95 per cent. of all human ills is ‘l'\c to the accumulation of waste matter in the Lower Intestine. . A New York paper has recently said: “During Constipation the poisons in the Large Intestine often become so great as to form a serious menace to heaith and even to life. Through the walls of the Intestine they enter the blnmi and consume the healthy blood cells, impoverishing the blood, and if this process is continued long enough an acute poisoning is produced.” It is impossible under our present-day mode of living for the Intestine to rid itself of all waste, and it is easily proven that there is an accumulation, no matter how regular we are. Physicians are now recommending Internal Baths by means of the “J. B. L. Cascade,” and over 500,000 are already using it to keep their Intestine free from waste, and always with cor- respondingly better health, strength and effi- ciency. Ask about it at Riker stores, where vou will be given free on request an enlightening book- let, “Why Man of Today Is Only 50 Per Cent. Efficient.” Tt will be most interesting to vou. NEW Many Letters LA Blanck, M. D. 1476 st Street, Chicago, writes “The ‘J. B. L. Cascade,’ spd April 16, has been receivenw patient is much benefited 11 As soon as he began to usae cade’ all cathartics were wilel: now, after one week's upol method, he reported (o messt that his bowels had movedwl any pHysic for the first d his illness, while he has sufed constipation for 1 1-2 yeamnd taken Epsom salts and catktic (interdhangeable) almost by pound| because he .a deeh occupdtion. While sendingyou best Wishes for your succesin relief ko the suffering hunn remaip—' Mr. Arnold Rasterho)z Ord, writes “Th older I get the mos 1 swel your . B. I., Cascade,’ fol kno persoja] experience whatt boon to m#kind. . Last Winte 1 had ple rmnmn that sorething E. C ¢ Port wron| with me. In Janwury Rhe tism ket in in my left leg, & madq up my mind to jve the r:nlr';:« thorough' trial, Now know that in of Rheumd every doctor and doctsr book hibit] the use of alcolwlic lguo: pecidly beer, well, T drank my, bottls of beer every evening usedfthe ‘Caseade’ every evenin two lveeks—the third week time} when the cases pain disappeard givethe ‘Casecade’ the credit of izhif my Rheumatism and reg men| 1hr ‘Cascade’ wherever 1 | BRIT{N