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ENROLL BELGIANS WILL BE CHIEF WITNESSES Huns Tried fo Have American Adviser Face Firing Squad cls (Uorrespondence of The sciated Press.)--If Baron von der ancke lkenitz, civil governor— And re ¥ many as um duri occupati rought to trial ola t v in. London, there prescnt an accuser whom 1 tried to 1 to the firing s the Tir 3 man de and Hugh the American > dark days of ! ition in H(I‘lumi' hatred d the Be d his life in his i temp @ liss kdith Cavell, the | Britisi »m execution. Ha«l it not becen for the intervention of Ambassador Whitlock and Mr. Gib- son, a firin 2d might have enter- tained de on the morning of 2 915 Leval accompanied Mr. Gibson . tober 11, the American | tary went to protest to von der) Lancken ag t execution of thz2 death sentence upon Mi Cavell While the n , the Mar- rho refused to in- shi of | my subject; what| . Marquis Villalobar and Mr. Gibson ilamediately ognized that von der Lancken was mpting to creaic a | d’'version and uested de Leval to | Ve r dismiss de Leval from the se the Amecrican Legation. Gibson ! A few dave later von der Lancken came ng to the Amer i tion ng a copy of ar newsD 1tion f S v uding Mr. | e depart- | he events | conclusions. 1 will have to from > American L von der Lancken. C!ear Your Skin While YouSleep with Cuticura )/ All drngaists: 80ap 25, Ointment 25 & Sample each free of “Cutioura, Dept { PROMPT RELIEF for the acid-distressed stomach—try two or three Ki-MOIDS after meals, dissolved on the tongue—keep your stomach sweet— try Ki-moids—the new jeet for discu NOW ! military law he should be tried by a “7ILL I)Iifl RATHER Medic: court-martial. I would recomm with that the most severe penalty be, Vis- THAN LEAVE HOME ©f supvlies ited upon him | of fifty kilometc s now be On October 21, 1915, von der ! se v the “Amerikanska.” Me lLancken returned to ihe legation demanded that de Leval be given up., 15,000 Macedonian Refugees Are Mr. Whitlock ref d. De Lev we | services or to London, W ] he remained throughout the war. i Von der rcken’s parting sally to | de Leval w i Kavadar, Macedon Arg. 20, (Cor- e 1 el AL ‘\ respo nce of the ciated Press.) | . retorted: “I am sure the pleasure will be all mine.” And now they may meet at the Old - v ¢ Bailey. \ical Attention. —Withont food, without clothing, | the spot. SHER LIFE. n is reaching for “the Tokonami, home min- , has been giving dinners to re- ligious workers—Christian, \I\\mn | Buddhist—and leaders of thought, | at, which the development of na- | tional ideals has been the chief sub- mountain farms which are th To this fleld the Balian T s- | dispensary | sion of the American Red Cro: i to night Every true mother oot S Tt that her baby’s health de- pends upon her own, that the very vitality of her child is influenced by her own physical condition. How important it is, therefore, to guard against any derangement of the female organs, which induce general weakness, nervousness, constant fatigue and utter inability to property care for her child. Please remember, that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has brought health and strength to thousands of such mothers. Mitchell, Tnd.—* Lydia_E. 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MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION 19-7 K for flour, clothing anc Without Food, Clothes or Med- | other subplies from (the canteen. | Wi h’u that means to a people who | r2ars of deprivation of the neces- of life, an best be apprcciated here on without medical attention, with hard-| The station here at Kavadar is but 2 crops promising re- | one of hundreds of similar stations in 15,000 ' Serbia, Albania, iontenegro, Ru- patrimony. Rather thun ab n | he town hall is for an infirm- | i them they will die in the ruins and ; ary, an empty house for a food and caves which today only half shield | ¢clothing warehonse and an old mill them from the elements, ! has been made into a bakegy. The is crowd2d i1rom morning hek aays 250 patients are | sent Capiain R. M. Blokely, U. | treated. The maimed and stricken Villages within a radius the dispensary dinar for its | back from exile, after | to find their homes in na and which sion of the Ameri- stablished. / \)\ s Vi LETS SEE Now~WHICH WAY IS NORTH AND WHICH WAY I8 EAST - 1 DIDN> Y Kntow You HAD TO HAVE A COMPASS TO MILK A COWN~— SCHOOL OPENS SEPT 2d. 278 MAIN STREET TEL. 1729-2 come from a T f thirty miles. A STORY ON THE PRINCE. eyed. * One patient wa ar New York.—Here's a William Fav- | he asks. Gov cart after an unbrok jour: >rsham story on four days. Tuberculc in every form, [ told to the actor by the royal physi- | chicken,” count anaemia, and other ills that follow in | cian: The prince the wake of underfeeding and poor | new governess I housing lave affected a third of the | King Edward " courtyard. the old conn prince meets ‘What are you, hen or rooster ?" ess registers anger. the Prince of Wales, [ “Well, grandpa saild you were the prince. was all boy. 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