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A MARVELLOUS | Finamcia1 ||VAP NEWSPAPERS IN KIDNEY REMEDY In One Month,“Fruit-a-tves” Gave Complefe Relief 658 First Ave., Troy, N. Y~ *“I have been a great sufferer for years with Kidney Trouble and Constipation. 1 tried ‘Fruit-a.tives’ about a month ago, and with almost immediate results. The Kidney Trouble has disappeared and the Counstipation is fast leaving me”’. dENRY DATER. *Fruit - a - tives’, or Fruit Liver Tablets, the medicine made from Jruit juices and valuable tonics, is doing a wonderful work in bringing health tosick people. 60c. abox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. | Atdealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited OGDENSBURG. N. Y. MEXICAN POPULACE GIVE VILLA GHEERS Bandit Proposes to Lead Simple San Pedro, Coahuila. via Laredo Junction. Aug. ® (By The Associated Press.) Francisco Villa marched into | #an Pedro Monday night between the Vnes of a cheering populace which @reeted him with cheers of “Viva Villa,"” Behind him came his band faithful faollowers which with their leader surrcndercd to the de la Huerta government under terms agreed upon recently at Sabinas. As he drew up before the main plaza of the Mexicun town a cheering L throng of 3,000 gathered around him and the chieftain addressed them. “I surrendered,” he maid, “because further fighting in Mexico meant in- tervention by the Unlted States, They chll my a bandit. THRey call me the werst man in Mexico. but I would Preserve our nationality by avolding intervention.' There were 900 men in the band which Villa led into San Pedro after A 24.hour march across desert coun try withoUt water for man or beust Villa's entrance inw San Pedro marked the first time in 10 yvears of revolution that the bandit leader had neared a city without a plan of con- quest or as a hunted fugitive He was sreeted and embraced by generals who two weeks ago were leading thousands of seldiers in an atempt to captura him, In turn the bandit leader embraced his former enemies and later in con versation with The Associated Press correspondent declared he was in a mood where “I would like to em- brace my worst enemies.” “Tt ia timo for peace,” he continued to the correspondent It s time for paace In Mexico I have lost man s bhrothers thousands of friends and relative I know many others who likewice have suffered such losses Many others have had many enemies, but now I want evervhody to forget their enmity and he friends.” Villa sald he wanted to show how “men ¢ 1ld work who wanted to| work."” 4 - Villa. it i&a understood, will rest here | for a couple of day= and then pro eed to Gomez palacio to collect the 3 s pay for his men promised by the de la Huerta government, later | te take up farming Iin Durango. 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S. sen- ator, governor, congress and minor state ofMces. The principal struggle in the selection of party standard bearers centered in the senatorial contest with Congressman T. H, Car- away, epposing Senator Wm. F. Kir- by, candidate for renomination ADJU IH-I‘.D A n\\th . Local creditors of Themas F. Hig- gins, a member of the firc depart- ment, have been notified that he was krupt on July 16, and that a hearinz will be held before Referee Edward Yeomans in Hartford on August 16. One of the creditors sald this afternoon that a meeting of those intcrested in the matter will be held tomorrow Best butter 85¢c. Russell Bros.—advt. MEETING IS POSTPONED. Chairman F. W. Macomber of the board of fire commissioners said this afternoon that the special meeting of the board scheduled for this even- ing. has been postporned until later in the week Best butte: 65c. Russel! Bros.—advt. DRIVE ON AMERICA Blames Missionaries for Fostering Disloyalty Tokio, \ug. 10, (By Prees.)—Assertions that are “‘fostering disloyalty” people of Japan and that American Associated Americans among the missionaries in Korea are “using the cloak of Christianity to instill anti- | Japanese sentiment there” are made by the newspaper Kokumin Shimbun, considered the organ of the military | groups. America is declared to be ‘using Japanese educators, thinkers and bus- iness men as tools to spread dangerous thought, destroy military, dicipline and influence Japanese youths to uvold conscription in the army.” The newspaper says Americans “foment labor troubles for the purpuse of hindering Japanecse industrial devel- opment and reducing her production.” “America is puffed up since the war,” says another article, nd con- siders herself the sole arbiter of the world."” Plans for a larger United States navy are regarded by the writer of the articles as “completely removing America’s false mask of justice and humanity” and exposing her claws of militarism.” America is seizing every opportunity to protest against Japa- nese actions and is influencing China against this country it is alleged. A review of the Japanese news- papers shows that influential journals have refrained from attacks on Am- erica. 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