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Nm to the Sound of Peaco the| air ni& or to ths Amn:ummw;i ten 44 the aljjed nations severs = warfaze for active work in behalf of kind freat- ment for the Germans. Prigoners of war are not geing to have any kind words for Germany. They have been made to undergo all h trea which the3 ‘ W’!m !W saed %‘@»«e ls“Hm B a time for it to manifest some of the 2| 'sreat courage it was displaying while others wers bging made "o nudum just what it is hoping to avold. Ger- many characteristically wants that which it was unwilling te give. THE MERCHANT MARINE. While erders have been given for the discharge of half of the naval reservc along the New coast, it is 1o be expected that they will return to their former homes and employment. But it is not to be overlocked that a great many of them, having found such service as they have performed on the water to their liking, will be inclined to a continuation of such work and if it is not tp be had in the regu- lar nayy it is auite Rrabahle that .hey will give due comsideration to <‘he merchant marine, which while much larger than it was is steadily growing and offering attractive openings. This is at least what the chaipman of the shipping board is onticipptirg and not only with that in mind but Although the TUkraine and a. '!tngh“gq “mm :'“'kuin. ians m!&b%“dfi Y éulmnds ot “game jurked, mgre a - " ey o T the Utralne section of the Russi empire consists or anything' of the ,::w ,”q‘ md«, -character of the people. In a w.. ph¥ bulletin the National Geo- | i ;7! AR e tlhr rded in a unity of purpose principle. c society gives an interesting |end and accurate plctura of the Ukrainians The name z-mfiu was o the community that was the and th and soul of the ugat Ukralne 'hw.gnd inbabit. ‘The bulle- Inéd a tv‘nflmm- governmant wu eyin O, ican in Rl !@ld aown fi\p&r 1 efin in the This is one officers i e of a general assembly, even pt the many quuuons that people are asking today. The Poles and the | presenc, in that day called the Rada, and new’ ones were then chosen. Lithuanlans of a few centuries n'a knew well mast turhulent section | As any member of the tribe epu‘d be elevated to the highest office, $N§ over which they attempted to rule, permitted each one to aspire to thu and imperial Russia for a long time greatly troubled by this very un- i; fl of her expansive demain. dignity. The hubel! _official was proximnty hecapse of the many raids|known as the "hetma It unpnpulu, he was sometimes, nhoged 10 d rtars and the Turks felt ifs made ypon them by the wild warriors an effective, if erugl, displacemen! of the steppss. « In recent years the Ukraine has| The Ukraine's experiences with 'yg,g- apieted dgw, sp that the casugl stu- and disaster woull long m dents of today hardly rez,hud that | broken the spirit of .,ry:; a,m; there was such a distinctive section [less elastic temperament. here are lmt living in the helief that the Slav: elements in his temperament that en- of the Ukraine, or Liftle Russia, as it is better known, had become thorough- v amal?amazgp zym: the G‘;ea}& Rus- of etrograd an: oscow :teficrt‘fnns he events of the last few months, however, have revealed the rea) situation. The Ukraine has had a trouble- some carger. The wild Scythians helped to feed ancient Greece gnd her colonjes from these same endlss steppes whepce Germany now expeofs ip draw sustenance. A thousand years age Kiev was already becoming an important place. When the Saxong hmlty wi a half a hund es and ulléq for an ex- not e d not strlnge thu lmnermim do not e '@"xé‘i whl this repul all its_po ® men freer and nobler and ‘more useful, and our flag is theé flag of the free by our profes- sion and by our practices. We must have a care not to become tog ‘chesty qvgr the achieyement _of Fran our arms in or of - Bri dld pu’r“put 'd? 122 YEARS QLD priee 180 5 waeki ¢ 3 mopih: $8.00 Thik‘ ‘hz ald ‘waters. but ‘we owed our sister nn(ions all we to succor the %mmws to flnmv &utocracy. e came intp the fight Iate, but our forces were effi- cient and the weight of qur epdsaver is ult—evm- t.— We do noi need ic praise our own part for our alifes are all good sports, and it sounds better lo let them 'praise us: and it weizhs more elsewhere. When the Canadian and the Anzac forces -drove the Ger- nians baek five mflig Grrat Beitain g_uva them gyreéat praise, bui her awn ‘ommies received no special mention although they droye the Qnemy hack pine miles that same Without England Germany could not have been thoroughly blockaded, and the valor of Belgium and France was a tremen- dous factor in destroying autocrats and thrones. The military spirit did not lead Ger- many astray in a year, for she had a $ TODAY- 130, 3, 6,15, 8.15 The Little gnulau have waerked Two B!G WTUBES hard and fought hn}&d”d they haye CONSTAH‘:E emersed g fairly u and st ¥ 'r A L M A D G E ETN Deobie: wha population increases —IN— more steadily then that of Great Rus- “SAUCE FOR : THE G able him to stand much oppressien without revolt. CIRCULATION Nov, 23, 1918, 10,468 ! a, a8 the neo; aplo are greatly attach- ed to heme and do nat care tp wander | far from their native villa u “They d eling are great lovers of the sof to it with a passionate tanuzfly The Ukraine includes southeastern Russia, with the exception of the proyince known as Bessarabia. whieh with a desire 1o make 2 sea.|very old saying, according to a Ger- | etill ruled England, in the long ago, | partakes of the charadter of the Balkan man’s life more attractive and|T/8R Major, which reads thus: “France | the banks of the Dnieper were a meet- States and is peopled with Roumaniang to befigr ‘the . Biene' unfiss may possess ap army, but Germany is|ing place fer many races, drawp|and Bulgarians. The great seaport of having Americans occupy them which he musi live and werk the new ships are being built with exeslient guarters for the mep with the idea of an army thal possesses a eountry!” This means the army is-all, apd the nation is enly incidental to it. The nse of the apmy is te extend the boun- duries of the eountry, te by conquest add te jts wealth, by robbing one’ thither by cemmerce. - Religious dif- ferences had not yet arisen, for all were worshippers of idols. Even then a Slav people were safely established here, sowing and reaping their har- vests and gending their eurplus grain Odessa and surrounding country have bomt added to it under the mew align- men The Ukraine does net reach much north of Kiev or east of Kharkev, but COMING ALL NEXT. WEEK BATES BR( 'MUSICAL COMEDY MOSTLY GIRLS &—R;OELE—E it is a large state in itsel?, ahout as large 88 the German empire, with seme 25 er 30 millions of peaple liv- ing in it CHajrman Hurley thinks tkat when the young men return they will soen find the Bome town top dull and that [ | roldiers as well as sailors will be eager to enlist in the merghant marine. As to the home towa being too dull there is bound to be a differenca in opin- jon. To a t many it will be the happiest day in thelr lives when they get back hamie gad they will be perfectly satisfied to remain there, but it can be expected that thepe will be much shift- ing about by 3 consideradle nymber of the returning treeps. They will be in- clined to go where the best oppertuni- ties are offered, That many will drifi into the merchapt maripe will bé only natural and certaiply from the new shipping which is being made ready there is going to be a demand for all who seek such employment. neighbors. This old view cf an army for invasion instead of protection was slowly but effeetiyely drillec into the people with that other piece of egoism that “Germany was recosnized as the university of the world,” and this is what gave. bifth te the popular con- ceit that Germany was fit 1o rule the| world. Their hammer God in whom they had such implicit confidence was the Norwegian Thor, after whom Thuréday is mamed, and who terrified all the worid with his thunder, or hommer throwing. They did not de- pend upon the Lord of hosts . Have you noticed that the French in their addresses recognize the hosts who have ].;11&{1 in confljct ag living entities. The Irench otflcerfl do not down this river to the Black sea. The name Ukraine means “porder marches.” For eepturies it was the bulwark that pretected Poland and| The largest eity of the real Ukraing Lithuania from the Tartars, Turks!is Kiev, areund whieh national life and other migrating Orientals. As x;nmbgbly centers because of the deep result it has had eruel taskmasters. |religious gssociations' in econnection The native population was largely | with.the shrines and many hely places. Cossacks—a Wild anl unruly people at |1t was at one time the eapital of all that time. They were not eriginally a | Russia, Kharkoy is the leadins com- tribe, but were men who went forth|mercial town in it, unless Odessa, en into the wilderhess to find freedom.'the Black sea, is considered, STORIES OF THE WAR The Zeebrugge Affair. Captain Alfred F. B. Carpenter of the British Navy, who was the com- mander of the expedition led by the warship Vindictive to Zeebrugge, has| arrived here from England to tell the American public some things about the fighting on the sea during the SKATING RINK OLYMPIC HALL AFTERNQOONS 230 TO § EvENlmzs 870 1030 P. M, CENTHAI. BAPTIST GHURGH Union Square People’s Sunday Evening Service . Sermon Topic “THE HERO OF BABYLON” NORWICH STREETS. The fact that one of thz important highways leading to Neywish las been pat in the exeellent ccndition which h3s se ieng Leen needed, reference of coupge being ‘o the read along the cast le of the Thames, it cannot but impress upon Norwich the importance of lepking after with keen ipterest that portion ef tne road which lies within the town apd city limits. A city or town is judged by the ropds it ppaintains, and at the present iime there is a2 marked contrast wiih that part of the read whieh lies within the eity limits apd that whieh js be- bloek ships asthey came n. When the Mole was still 300 yarlls away, -the enemy sighted us and opened fire immediately at point blank range. Most of his guns were four-ineh, 1 think. We passed the las¥ gun fifty vards off, and the shooting was | pretty het just then. The Vindictive was hit 1,600 times in the first four minutes, out of which fled and livine comrades ore careful not to slight them. ade Geu. Pershipg lar in France was his address in the French form at the commemorative |a few were heavy shells which ex- i H TR T o ces at the fofb of America’s |great war. He has fifty colored slides, ), 5 vopd, §nd this unfortunately is not to| THE MOONEY SENTENCE. i s " lilustrate his story of boidling Ep'{]’;gsflg Jneias, sad | the pemapefs A Good Place to go Sunday Eveflmgs the argdit of the eity. Althoush e dif mot dp all that was|AY of saying: ‘Amer - BB L bt fikefmldsbfi‘xf ity focmsngf-;"‘ail OO o e oL close alengside, the | s This is a mafter t> which the city |psked of him, Governor Stephens of grs Gl “Tho Zeebruge fair.! wall sheltered the ship and the Ger- ; i i : @ this hec: ge Affair. pust give due consideratioa during | California probably did s much as|inare ie heart bod o “"9‘,”;‘“‘“ Capmnbcfmnm s ouly 87 yeans| 2% SUEDers could oviy Bit the psper |Defero tiiey sycoeeded In gefting e YTHER, VIEW, POINTS :’ho coming year x?r,:lve condition i8|could have been reasonably expected ld, which is at least four years upder serious harm to her. » 8nd did mo | e arrived at Zeebrusge at 12:01| Bristol people will not send the ¥ B8 means cogfined to the Laurel|pof him In commuting the deaih sen- i the average for offfecrs of kis rank. | “in the meantime the Marines were|A. M. on April $5, and at 1:11 -the, State offeial responsible for the Hill entrance. Muych ihe same condi- | tence of Thomas J. Mooney to life im- | beings, why should we speak asheight, clean shaven with fair haif ! fising from the top at the Hums on | ittle fleet started back for Dover,|sugar disiribution any Christmas tion prevails on the west side of the | prisonment. though we doubted it, or ridicule those | Of “slight byild, just above average|ine Mole and using their Lewis ‘guns | The signal for the men to re-embark | gifls or good-wishes is year, river from the Thames sireet pave-{ Mooney was cemvietad on the]Vho “feel that the Invisivle hosts still|and clear, dark blde eyes, the (apt.nn,“ th deadiy effeet. The landing on|Was & leng blast from the siren ouhs|they should tell him in platn lan- ment to the city line, alttoush pro-|charge of murder ip copnection with g | MY, a7 ‘l““‘ffs}(}"d,ub ] resembles an Episcopal mi dwll‘nhe Mole was made from the Vindic. | Vindietive. When we had made supe |suage what they think eof him . he vigion bas been made for looking after | bomd explosion in San Franeiseo dur- | “OUAITY Whith is God's coun rather than o dashing sailor, and 18| tive by means of bridges cailed ! ows’ let down by pulleys, wh’mh: was a bit difficult on aceount of the strong cuyrent. “The Thetis then eame right inte the that every man, ineluding the wound- €d, was on board the respective ships, we got away at our best speed which was .17 knots for the Vindictive. She was belching flunes frem her super- wouid get the impressien that he is about as perfect an example of in- competence gnd lack of fairness that eould be found in this vicinity. The impression grows daily that the 1 de not think there is any particu- Iar necessity for lgoking baek te the prophet Isaiah to find 2 pen-plcture of the Kaise “Lagifer,” er “the Son 0 the Morning,” have reason to feel of- some of the needs in that direction. Wi steeet and Broadway are in better conditien than other main ar- teries, but the highway from the per- modesty personified when asked to ! speak abent himself. It was thmugni the efforts of Commander Arthur T ackwood, the British assistant Naval tiache, that Captain Carpenter gavi ing a preparedness parade two years ago last July which ecaused the geath of ten persons. It was apparenily an anarchic§'c demonstration -ip which h structyre and funnels, and was a|sooner his services are dispensed puanent pavement north on. the road to | PIOT® theN ene Was involved and for|fended at beins mlaced in the seme|some details of what the men fu the | parbor and sunk hewself in the en- |Gl S iy ne” fnky darkness to|with tho better for the adminisira- Fastville and the entranee, 24 10| participetion in the same affair W. K. | class with him. He hasn't been put | expedition bad gone through durin Ohe Handing on the bridge and Isok. |tion spd for Bristal people, who, : v :lyl reen.m’nus from Pres- | biioc is now serving a life gentspce, to say nnthiu?' of [ the pixty-eigt miputes they were in| ing aft. .- ‘f g :acsugarless «+s Thanksgiving. on are calling for early attention and [arrs Mooney was acamtted of the ‘?’Ve \fisaol ;mn Zeebrugge Harbor. 2 = the Iphigenia, which were sunk in the| “The direction of the operations ha 9'“"“'““? sweet to say’ 10 the the longer they are nezlected the|charge brought against her. o oo Tore el “The first thing | wish to say” thelcanal itself gnd blogked it absolutely. | Was .under the command of Admmlusnom responsible for the wholly greater Is gofng to be the job of re-| There has heen & bitter fight Ip the | deurnge are marshalled to apply it | C2P tremarkecl‘ a s!hua]:tthgme“':fi The small erift then came up and|Keyes, senior officer of the Dover |Ulnocess unreasoable and un- pairing them. courts. not what you call Mocney was denied no oppor- tupity to take advantage of legal pro- cegure but in spile of the efforts made it has been impossible to get the gourts of that state to change the verdict or to grant spother trial, The United States supreme egurt refused to review the ease. During the pendeney of the appeals the country has been flopded with propsganda in behalf of Mponey. Btrong appeals have been made to la- tor apd the efforts in hig hehalf have reached far beyond the boidury of the country. With the failure to secure| >’ g X 24 court action in behalf of a pew trjal :\ar:—‘,sar:: :?:fléidi,:’_d ).;g{g,d’ ;:”::r it became evident that if he was 19gervices for man no other creature | be saved it rested with the govarner a5 b fair situation.—Bristol Press. President Wilsen has approved a plgn by which the United States Navy will maintain complete control of the operation of wireless teiegrapn plants after the war. There will be no more “private” plants, so to speak. Ali will {be owned and operated by the Navy after just compensation Ekas been {given thir ownen : This plan which is primarily a war ‘measure, all right so long as proper provision is made for the commercial i development of wireless, and the use by the people of this wondertul meany of communication. We don’t want 'to 'see ‘anothér great | invention sent to the ‘limbo of use- less and forgotten things, by gov Ancient mvstery languag. Bet up, is a misfit. He is a tury product, apd we have 20th cen- tury language will fit thag hcathen bette; who' is be- ved tp be a misfit for hell has ng Scripture tp fit him. Ie wouldn’t lack courage if he wag like L raraded in 50 different s Do yeu kmow the man who said: “Fhe more I sse of men the more ] thipk of dogs” was. a _man of more than ordinary sense. Dpgs have the loyal friend role werked into a goed cxample for human beings to folloyw. Thay are dependable in peace and poetically took the érews off the three sunken 18th cen- els under a heavy fire. Practically of them was left behind. “By this time the wind had shifted and blown the smoke away sp that the Huns could see us eclearly and blazed away with every gup they could muster afloat and ashore. ust then there was a terrific ex- plosion nearby and the shore nd of the Mole wasblown clean away with a number of Huns, who were coming |0 reinforce their mates fightig our men at the further end. “We knew at once that the old British submarine filled” with high explosives under command of Lieut- enant Sandford, had succeeded in el- ting under the viaduct and blow! station, who went over on a destroyer, and we were all mighty pleased to| see him close by at daylight, as there was danger of his destroyer having been sunk approaching the Jole.” Captaip Carpepter said that he re- garded he surrender of fhe German | fleet as a great paval victory because | it had been broughi about by lhe‘ pressure of the allied flects which had | lowered the morgle of the enemy's| navy. The German officers wonid have gone to sea and asde a last| desperate efforts twp months ago, Lut | the men would not go. In order to command the Zaebm;ge expedition, e received the rank of Acting Captain, and this was gon-. firmed later when King George dec- | the spur of the moment to draw a little free adverti for the Bri Navy. On the contrary, it was th of a carefully laid plan to X the canal at Zeebrugge and stop the German submavines coming down te the sea from Bruges. .} “Five months were spent 'in weork- ing out the details, fitting out the va- rious ships that were to take part in| the attack, and inténsive training of the men. who voluntecred from Grand Fieet chiefly. They were picked men, and well aware that the chances of returning alive from Zee- brugge were slim. indeed. “iWhen everything was ready and the plan worked out to the minutest | to put back fifteen miles out because Little work on the roads can be ex- pected from now on but it should be one of the important updertgkings during the coming year. Gngd roadg are an asset to be sought. It meang ty and it shonld not be 1 ihe case that the roads in the putlyinz districts. even i the fountry, are in much better shapp than these to be found within a city, Forwich shoyld awalien to its needs In this respeet, PUNISHMENT FOR EX-KAISER. The announcement that the ontante sllies have descided to demand o Hol- fand that the former emperor of Gers can in unexplored countries; £ cf fhe state to exereise his aulbopity,|of burden they serve the peasantry in many lapds; and 3s tracers of rogues and gngrds of property there are nong better. = The criminal world doesn't like dogs; and there are Christians who seem to think God mpde a mis- take when He created them. The gtories of their faithfulness and use. fulness are more abundant than th enemies. Solemon pointed us to the ant as ap example of indusiry, but it cannot excel the doz as an example of faithfulness and loyalty. The sauntry boy in earty life is ad- monished “to’ plow a straight furrow,” and perbaps this is the reason so many of them attain high places in many be surrendered to justice, if guch is actually the case, cap cpuse no sur- prise. It is In aecord with the Qe~ tiands of the people of the European eountries which have suffered so se- verely at the hands of the kaiser. The decisiop on this actjon having been reached evidence js ,furnished {bat the entente allies not only azree #pon this step but that they feel con- fident that they can successfylly sup- port their contention by international ‘aw. BExperts upon such matters have been glying deep thought to the ques- tion as to whether the ex-l:aiser s ex- traditable, and while there are a few inasmuch as the cogrts of appeal na Governor Stepheny apdpestion unwilling to overpide tnem. Howeve: in order to give the condemned ma the benefit of the dount his action i commuting the sentence cheats th. fight for his liberty. EDITORIAL NOTES. Mouney ard his supperters were hop- ing for a full pardon, inasmuch as the trial judge had urged a new trial, but failed {o consider the ground sufficient 1y wag gallows and thus leaves the avenue still open for the continnance of the d T, n n e delail, the expedition started, and had the wind had changed and it was im- ossiblee to use the smoke boats. Then we tried a second time, and the wind blew so hard that it kicked up a rough sea, which was a bit too much for the small craft, and so we put back a second time. “At last a chance offered on the aft- ernogn of April 22, and the expedition ; pu$ to sea, headed for Zeebrugge. It| Was not idcal weather for the job, as the horizon was perfectly clear, but: every one had got fed up with the two preevious attempts that we de- cided to go ahead and risk it. Three hours of the 100-mile passage across the North Sea were made in daylight, lerpool ferryboats, Iris and herself up, Her crew escaped in a small dingy. “In the meantime the two o}d Liv- Daffodil, had come in and joined in the attack. The Iris had made fact to the Mole and the Daffodil had to push the Vindietive to keep her in to the wall that the only chance for her fight- ing men to get into ‘it was over aur decks, which they did. “The Iris was badly hit and had a number of casualties and the Vin- dictive had seventy officers and men killed and 200 more wounded. Our ship was not seriously hit after nearly an hour's fighting. although 2,000 shots orated Captein Carpenter with Victeria Cross. British Navy in a dirgct line. share the troubles of the man loves. the | Captain Carpenter comes of old fighting sea stock and is the sixth generation to serve in the A woman's idea of hanpipess is to she imen ;tumdi!y igorance. and in c ) netence.—-Bridgeport Standard-Ameri- can. Ghlldren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA H had struck her sides and riddled them ' 11 Sh | o @iimlmll s Testile ap the affairs of the country. The and then e a moonless, pitch-dark |like a sieve. who hold that there is no legal pro-| Finding the German empire may be|Straight furrow s the tbing in all|lin:"pich was intensified by the| “The ‘hut’ in which | stood for- : cepn whersby It can be brousht akou: | quite a puszle but. it js pever going|Of the walks of life. He who goes|Piio “ent forth from the smoke|ward of the bridge had 200 holes in 342 WASHINGTON ST. there are others who maintain that|to arouse popular intercst. Stadkef] £0eg woqn NO Dby evipifiite it. ; & L I was struck in the left shoulder i can be Aone, and in this position| The man on the corner says: I dis- | (QINd & soft snap. ov starched collars| ®ny, were due to reach the Mole at|by & plece of shrapngl, but it Was pot b pet jol v o . H{'tish, Trench and \merican au- | pensed like foudstuffs, troubic Wwouldn't &‘r;‘devm;ir'r‘sd Igi—? i;r;xh‘:;;‘gurr::'::"““[ Zeebrugge at midnight, and arrived | serious. Our men were all youns Chrlstmas thorlties are of the same opinion. |be so sensrously distriguted. ana. pbstructions—plenty of difficuly’| one Moinuts loteThe gther heats were|averagii I3 ycars, but they behaved The former kaicer has been indicted | There is a marked cantrast in the|lies and no premiums. It is a work | PArely two minutes bebind the sched- | Splen shel “nevEs . aren . i Great Britain upen at least three|nmews that is coming from Kurepe to-|0f overcoming. in which the reward g}g :LTEQX;E::;E?;M R L o camr of tha - submasise. had Glfts counts for the irightful musders which | day and that recefved a mpnth ago. |1 In ‘aility rather than cash. 1t} o, fhe initiative and resource of & |some excilement befare they touched have been committed by hizs war ma-| Unless there has bsea a * deci is one of ereatest schools ORfCo. yapge number of craft. Theiher off, as thie Huns opened fire at shine, of whica he was the head and |change food congumption on the day |°ifh. There is more learned in plaw- ¢ Zeebrugge Mole was protected with heavy gun baltery which misht block ships getting into the harbor, 80 wu close rapge and might have turned the {rickop our echaps, if they had not been too excited to aim properly. The decks of the Iris, Vindlctive, and other vessels were covered with the wounded and dead, and the majority of the marines in the fighting tops were shot down by the guns of the erman destroyers, who lest heavily ing a straight furrow than can be ac- quired in a city school. It estab- lishes ¢he cave and push and pa- tience whieh fnakes all other edu- catlons successful. The straight fur- row makes the beginning and the end- ing right. | wonder if there is any excuse for lenelin Some think the only ex- cnge for i is vecuity—a lagk of ca- | pacity for self-eptertainment, Mrs. J. G, Blaine declares “loneliness is nothing if you are right-minded—if you have porfeet self-contrel, your life is adjusted to the wili of God ?ufl maving te the eternal harmonfes.” zuess loneliness is hest defined as remembering our miseries better than we do our _blessings. One thing to laugh about is worth a hundred fa feel sad over; and thers is epough doirez in the world to have ng unae- cupied or lonely momenis. Longing for the impossible breeds loneliness, hence it resolves itself into a bad habit. Why should what has to be make us lanely? An active mind and a consciousness of what others do to us.and what we be, or may be, to them, checks Ioneliness. Loneliness is eloge akin to worthlesspess, 7” Humpbreys' “‘Seventy-geven" breaks up Gougha, Colds, Influenza, Cold in the Head, Catgrrh, Sope Throemutmv. Tonsilitizand Grip. M COLDS L She guiding force. It is not intended that his subordinates in crime wiil be overlooket, for it has heen -epeat- :3:)' demanded that all those generals 0 perpetrated the long series ot outrages during the war shoyld be made te pay for their condact, but it Is equally important that the ring teader should be brought to the bar of justice. He {5 more guilty than all the rest, and it ean ha-dly be sup- pesed that Holland will stand in the way of the punisiment of suen a wide- ty recognized G"mtnal- GERMANY STILL | WHINES, ‘When British prisoners arrive in Bagland and declare that they were when leaving German prisen te intercede with the nms:h people in behglf of the peopl: of Ger- meny, it shows how every avenue is used by the propagzandists for the burden which it is rec- y must shoulder. the British prisoners are the last omes who oueht to be expected to any such thinz. It is a ‘mown fact that Germany bhas its greatest enmity te the Brit- It bas taken advaptage f the after was far less than on Thanks- giving day. The smoking coach ahead will never have any more terrors for the non- smokers who have gone through the gas attaeks If the ex-kaiger expested that he would be allowed to remain undisturh- ed in Holland, he must now be con- vineed to the eontrary, The reported flight of Lenine is likely to prove about as incorrest as the many references to the deaih of Vilia or the former erown priuge. While you are waiting for the next Liberty drive to coms, it should not be forgotten that the opportumity is still open to purchase war savings stadh) P! It is quite evident that a zood many more than the school ehildren not only have manifested hut will centinue to manifest unusual interest in Buropean geography. Someone wants to know if more use cannot be made of the culm banks at the eoal mines. We know of no con- sumer who is anxious to do more than he is doing in this direction. fore the entente nations tatked about extraditing the former kaiser decided to knock them out before our ships arrived. “This was accomplished by storm- ing the Mole with the marines and prices. A SPECIAL SALE FOR TODAY AND MONDAY ONLY Imported Turkish Towels with initial worked in French knot to order gnd delivered in time for Xmas—$1.38 each, bluejackets and' actually the guns, capturing diverting "them from the ] Bilious That bad taste in h -uulb that foul 8 furred lh! dull sthat drow- h sness; that disturbed [ dered system, and your iss: meed o Tpm : aré fundamental in their aetion, they go down to the oot of the trouble, restoring. liver, HOUSEFURNISHINGS INCLUDING CARPETS, RUGS, to vent its lonz standing feel- | they showid have Arst stopped to con- stomach and bowels to a healthy condition; giving UPHOLSTERY, CURTA By e e kvt ) vy 11y | fder. haw el piase ;?E\lxgnb?n e quick relief from bilious sttacks, indi headache, AND CO”OMABU"—S to the stories related by it has been deciared shal treatment was ye- to -u. special efforta were mpde m that the British were used than the rest. wbm.fintulsw depression of spirits—and afford- absolute freedom from these disorders. Schenck’s drake Pills gre tnic, therefore they form Mhlbit. !LAIH OR $UGAR COATED PpovEp FOR MERIT BY .80 YEARS' CQNTINUQUS SALE \n_information bureau it to be opened in New York to tell the people bout Jugoslavia. Updoybiedly this may be'of mueh assistance inasmgeh as little is knowp abput the Juzoglavs being the case the people of | buy is it for the spme reason thaf this v c.‘u .wflau l"lyhflnh«;uy govmn:d h:‘; :::Mnml it neees- e lgm who uave |sary to_se ral burean - 80 kinds J‘ hagribia tzeat- | to Eurove? i i CLEANED OUR REPUTATION—AND OUR METHODS ASSURE SATISFACTION

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