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Mrs. Gertrude Jor- dan, 522 North Liberty St., Indianapo- lis, Ind, says: “It is simply fine; I have never been able to find anything to compare with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. 1 started using it for the baby and now it is my family standby in ail cases where a laxative is needed.” Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is sold in drug stores for fifty cents a bottle: a trial bottle can be obtained, free o MRS. GERTRUDE JORDAN charge, by writing to Dr. W. B. Cald- well, 454 Washington St, Monticello, Tllinoi: STEAMER COQUETTE WAS SUNK BY AN AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE Captain and Crew Had Barely Time to Save Themselves in Two Boats. Syracuse, Ttaly, March 21, via Paris, 3.45 p. m—Arnold Groom, commander of the British steamer Coquette, de- SUCCESSFUL AIR RAID BY AUSTRIAN AVIATORS On the Port and Barracks of Avlona, Albania. Berlin, March 21, by wireless to Sayville—A successful air raid on the port and barracks of Avlona, Albania, Political Contests FOR DELEGATIONS TO BOTH NATIONAL CONVENTIONS PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY One Republican Slate for Deleyates- at-Large Contains the of Senators Lodge Names Governor McCall, and Weeks and Former Secnator Crane. Boston, March 21.—Contests_for all places on the Massachusetts delega- tion to the republican national con- vention and in a number of the dis- tricts for the democratic delegation to St. Louis were shown today when the time expired for filing: nominations for the presidential primary on April 25. One republican slate for delegates at large included Governor Samuel W. McCall, Serators Henry.-Cabot Lodge and John H. Weeks and Former Sen- ator W. Murray Crare, while another ticket is made up of Former Lieutenant Governor Grafton D. Cushing, Con- gressman A. P. Gardner, Charles S. Bird and State Senator Robert M. Washburn. Both factions also have candidates in each of the sixteen con- gressicnal districts. None of the can- Latest Models In Exclusive designs in all of the latest colors direct from the leading New York importers, as well as the distinctive American styles. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Karch 22, 23, 24 GRAND OPENING of Fine Millinery THE PUBLIC IS MOST CORDIALLY INVITED i y ian avi i ; | didates are officially pledged, but clares that his vessel was sunk with- | by Austrian aviators is related today - 2 out warning by a submarine fiying|in Austrian headquarters’ statement | those on the ticket headed by Mr. the Austrian flag, the captain and |received from Vienna. No important | Cushing have expressed an intention crew having barely time to save them- | changes in the situation are announced selves iIn two boats. As they twere|on cither the Italian or Russian fronts. leaving the steamer, the captain as- | The statement is as follows: serts, the submarine continued to n front fighting ac- bombard the survivors. especially on the presidential nominee. Former Governor Eugene N. Foss, who has been mentioned as a probable candidate fer delegate at large to the ‘Aftor eisht davs the boat reached before Generals Pilanzer and |republican primary, did not file any the Lbyan coast, where seven of the b papers. satlors, who occupied one of the boats, onditions on the Ttalian front are| The candidates for democratic del- Were taken prisoners by Bedouins. Tha | generally unchanged. Enemy attacks | ezate: at la Former Governot on the positions conquered by us on the Rombon and at Mrzlivrh were re- pulsed In a new enterprise on the other boat escaped and two days later reached a Libyan port where the ma- riners were taken care of by Italian David 1. W= Joseph H. Former Congressman Neil. Humphrey O'Sulli- van and Charles B. Strecker tant b Rombon 81 adaitional Italians were | United States treasurer. These can- captured. didates are pledged to vote for Presi- The British steamer Coauette rc-| “In the Balk Austro-Hungarian | dent Wilson ss are candidates in all ferred to is probably the steamer Co- | airmen lly carried out a|the congressional districts. quet, reported on yan, as sunk. | nocturn iment of the port| The prohibiticn party, filed a list of Shipping records last located her in | viona. In spite of { delezates to its St. Paul convention in Mediterranean waters. he was a| led, all the airmen re- | two congressional districts. It is un~ vessel of 4,390 tons, built in 1914 and | K derstood that the party will hold a con- owned by the Mercantile Steamship Albania remafn | vention for the purose of filing the company, Lt of London. state delegation. STATE DEPARTMENT HAS RECE!VED NO PEACE ADVICES Willing _Make SONCRA TO REVOKE ALL STATE CONCESSIONS| Decree Will Affect Mining Companies and Other Concerns. KANSAS REPUBLICANS MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS Each Belligerent to And Namo Four Delegates-at-Large to National Convention. Peace on its Own Terms. Ariz, March 21.—State of- onora today began prepar- @ draft of the decree ordered yes- by General P. Calles, vernor, to revoke all state The decree will affect Topeka, Kan.. March 21.—Kansas re- publicans meeting here today In state convention naméd four delegafes-at- large to the National Republican con- report the ripe TUni the A est government. ¢ concessior SihesEae many of the mining corporations and | vention and went on record by reso- Aeasan ol L other concerns operating in Sonor lutfon as favoring the following: o e < G. Lelivier, consul of the Car-| “An army and v kept at a high e : zovernment, and officers of the | standard of efficiency but not for an Pl ity ated, however, | increase of present establishment so e decree would not act as a | enormous as to put the United States Donactio of the large copper. and |in a class of military nations, force R in the state, as the mines | conscription or lay an unreasonable such statements. oads leading to the United | burden upon the resources of the coun- It is known 2 were held under grants | try. abroad report ! . federal M in government. | “Constitutional amendment provid- Sl Methods of operation. taxes paid inz for national prohibition and for na- Hatue ot the companies and other laws regu- | tiona! woman suffrage. the lating the emplovment of men will be; “Preparation for peace bv the elec- belligere cha peace on itz own te ed, they said. tion of a republican president and e 4 SN congress who will enact legislation to I preserve the American market for the MORS CAVALRY ORDERED American producers; that will provide TO MEXICAN BORDER! 7 merchant marine: that will amend — the immisration laws to exclude unde- strable immigrants.” MILITARY AND FC CONFERENCE CF ALLIES Squadron Transferred From Fort s Leeverworth, Kansas, | The resolutions contained an ar- | raignment of the pr nal ad- iarch 21.—The first ministration, devlori cfllat- Paris, March 2 “he Fifth cav 3 n- | Inz and uncertain course of this coun- Prince Alexand of 7 jeuten ate, | tr_with Mexi~o and with the warring hére this afternoon Sh sccond | nations of FEurope.” and political conf com-| The recolutions, however. approved f}h"?l H haniel F. Me-|of the “De‘ermination of the govern- ion_by ment to punish the bandits who ed an undefended American town." 't Leavenworth, Kas., were | late tod: to repo on as ice at t Mexican id- of BELIEVE LINCOLN POSSESSES LITTLE INFORMATION. MEXICANS ARRESTED ON SUSPICION DISMISSED. | Fedsra! Grand Jury Failed to ! Sufficient Evidence. irls po blovse millinery Deportation of Confessad German Spy Will Not Be Long Delayed. Find Washingto March 21.—Department of justice offi 1s have about decided that Ignatius T. Lincoln, the_confessed German spy, locked up in New York pending extradition to England on the charge of forgery, possesses littie in- formation of use in prosecuting neu- trality cases. His_detcition..-Dre Del Rio, Texas. March 21.—The four exicans taken from a train last week Rridge Dy agents of the de- of justice on suspicion ot hav anned to dvnamite the bridge sed today after the federal le partment of supportinz Theodore Roosevelt for | iO MAIN STREET Breed Building ACUTE DILATION OF HEART CAUSED DEATH OF BOXER Who Collapsed in Third Round of Bout |BRITAINS ANNUAL INCOME }QlL REFINING FIRMS INCREASING DESPITE WAR.| 1ad strack a hard blow. been used to make fresh loans to for-| nted the Malone was exonerated and dis-|eign countries and colonies. charged. If allowvance were made for the in- crease in the country’s gold stock declared, have su. ORGANIGING TWO MORE MOTOR TRUCK COMPANIES Which Ahe to Be in El Paso By To- morrow. eeded in meeting virtuaily the whole of its war expenditures out ol s f its income, without needing to draw | SENATE PASSES TILLMAN upon its accumulative capital ‘ ARMOR PLATE FACTORY BILL creasing produ TO PREVENT DISCRIMINATION AGAINST JEWS ABROAD Object of M, Chicago, March ~Col. A. D. Knis. kern, quartermaster of the Central de- partment of the army received orders from Washington today to send men Stood 58 to 25. ashington, March 21.—The Tillman to provide for the er Pazo by Thursday. The first two|ing, to which several hundred Jewish v | measure with a vie Sunday, it was announced tonight, for | the house promptly - to reporting it to COUNTERFEIT PLOTS STARTED IN the purpose of enlisting the aid of the | b AN PENITENTIARY AT WALLA WALLA | United States in preventinz further — discrimination against Jews abroad, to| 000 COAL MINERS IN provide for the relief of Jewish suffer- | ers in the European war zones and to | piurhoi b form a congress of Jews to work in|As a Result of Strike of Engineers harmony with the peace conference n{ Wi Doniand A oo an Bk Nine Former Inmates Under Arrest in EASTERN OHIO LOCKED OUT Seattle and San Francisco. Was on, March 21.—Secret ser- vice officials here said today that re- cently discovered plots to counterfeit the five dollar federal reserve note originated in the Washington state | penitentiary at Walla Walla. Nine men, all of them inmates of the peni- tentiary at the same time, are reported under arrest in Scattle and San Fran- cisco in connection with the plot. the end of the war. A similar meeting, which western Jewish organizations will attend, will | yp, be held April 9th in Chicago Bridgeport, O. March ousand coal miners wer |today as a result of a strike | gineers employed in mines *hio. an hour and an elght-hour day Mancheste shoers’ The Master Horse- | assoclation wil meet in Man- They of L. A. Chartier. for the most part work 12 hours a to return indictments! trality cases. His deportation preb ack of evidence. They |ably will not be long delaved. Lin- under surveillance. coln. who escaped from a deputy mar- — shal soon after his original arrest, sent New South alum | word tu the department today he in- mountain. tended to break jail. 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VOV OORVVH: P e PO RN P F eSO N TO USE NEW Pnocsssi Cost Not to Exceed $11,000,000—Vote || tion or pur- | to Drtroit and Kenosha to supervise New York Sunday. |chase by the government of an armor | the orzanization of two more motor — plat a cost not to exceed truck companies, which are to be in| New York, March 21.—A mass meet- | g1] passe > Siadde [laté today by a vo 3% to 23. The of such companies were organized last | organizations in the castern part of|house naval committee has set aside | week and are aiready in the country are expected to send rep- ey o Con et - resentativ will be held here ne: — Five | ‘.l«vr day locked out 1 McMar of en-|S The engineers demand 40 cents |; & chester Thursday evening at the home | allege they are pald once a month and | ¢n MADAM H. SCHWARTZ Telephone 1345-4 | FORMATION OF ASSOCIATION CALLED “ARTISTIC ENTENTE" Sir George Paish Declares It Has|Which Increases Percentage of Gaso- | To Prevent the “Infiltration of Teu- in Philadelphia. Grown £600,000,000 Since War Began.| line Obtainable from Crude Oil. tonic Artristic Infiuence™ Philadelphia, March 21.—Acute di-| London, March 21 p. m.—Great | Washington. March 21.—Ten oil re-| Rome. ¥ lation of the heart caused the death |Britain's annual i has increased ms have been licensed by the| m.—Pa s of Andrew Crowley, the local feath- by £8600,000,600 since the sical conduct erweight boxer, who collapsed in the|the war, declarcd Sir G e formed at rd round of a bout with Michael {the well known financial 2 called the Malone here last Friday night and dled |a lecture today on war fi i > from | members a few minutes iater, according to the|the Ro; tistical socioty, and the | crude oil oncessions were grant- | Enziishr verdict of the coroner’s jury at the in-[total has nowr eached <£3,000.000,000.|ed witho condition | Serblans quest today. | The nation said the speaker, has!that all provement tion is t The coroner's physicians stated that |nearly succeeded in maintaining its| veloped i licensed firms in em in his opoinen the heart tondition was | productive power despite the wiih-|ploymen e process be assigned to brousht on as the result of exbaustion | drawal of approximately 4,000,000 men |the secretary of the Interior. Dr. Ri due to exertion In the _exhibition|from its industries. It has called in'man in a report today on his exper rather than by blows. All the wit-|half a billion pounds of its capital from | ments decl mands by ™ s described the bout as a tame {abroad since the opening of host es, | concerns tha one anc declared that neither fighter [nearly all of this, however, having|sive richis or LEGAL, NOTICES ~ TO THE BOARD OF CC , public libra- s Barney We. the |4 _taxpay e Town ¢ v that the above named a s are electors and estate = Town The stamp placed over end seals the package, which keeps out air, thereby pre- serving the quality of the blended tobaccos. By in- serting the fingers as illus- trated, the stamp eastly breaks without tearing the tin foil, which folds back into its place.