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Ob why was I 4o silly as to sit by that open window last night? dea: we take them and @ ‘éold never lasts over Louise.” objected Jean. | *7 ink cold tablets make you feel auil and dopey.” VNot if you use Weeks’ Tablets,” Louise sat ere’s no dope in then "They. strayly’, Inernase your ftrength to fight of colds, They con- tain a vegetable laxative instead of calomel. ‘That is why you should tn- | vist on Weeks’ because calomel ae a mercury compound and you what too much of that will do. ee Jean was finally uaded. Bho | the tablets, but felt certain noth- could cure her cold so quickly. rly in the morning a box of won- erful flowers came from the only man jn the world. 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Gruggise everywhere, One boy tthe f | deportee “There Were No More Gallant | Troops Than Men of the 91st” “There were v the Western f and the oth Washington. t than the men o organizations fi “The time has come for all loyal Americans to take a hand against the dangero: Aliens must becom tho present day. in spirit, or they must be “1 know that the returned soldiers will (ight for patriotivm and Americani«m here at home as they did on the battlefields of Europe.” 20: * “There are two ways of fightl RUSS OFFER OWN TERMS FOR PEACE more gallant troops fighting on and the unloyn’ education. An other effective vp f the 91st division the state of dencies of nericans Americaninm, 1ING I alien—counter Bit ho and If these fail, there is always that xd—deportation.” “The American Lagion stands for the best in It will become the great steadying force in the United States and will take the place of the Grand Army of Ahe Republic and the Span ish ond other war veterans in chertshing all that is worth while in tons.” —Highlights war veterans at ng the anarchist — armory Monday American traditions and aspira from General Pershing’s talk to the smoker held in his honor at the ni; Tooth Pacifier Says Pershing Shook Busy Boot at Army Dances “Fourteen Points” Are Out- | lined by Martens, Soviet “Envoy” WASHINGTON, Jan, —Soviet Russia's 20.) 14 4erms} on which it will seek peace} with the allied governments will be made public by Lud- wig Martens, representative of Soviet Russia in America, when he pears before the senate investigating commit- tee, probably Wednesday. The senators conducting the investigation of Ma and his Soviet bureau in Ne' York are: Moses (chairman), Borah, Kpox, Pomerene and Shields, SOVIET RUSSIA OLD GOVERNM Russia's 14 peace sesbrce elh as presented, will be: 1. Soviet Russia, and other govern ments established on former ituesian territory, to pay the United States the $187,000,000 the former Russian govern- ment borrowed, All Russian governments to un- dertake to pay all of Russia’s past debte owed to govern ments and individuals, |. Soviet Russia to pay for all prop- owned erty of private foreign. concerns confiscated by Soviet ig dectared on all fronta, and that a peace be held in some neutral country, That the armistice may be extended by mutual agreement, and that | all howtilities shall cease while it lant, t all existing 4 facto gov: ernments which Nave been es. tablished on the territory of the former Ttuseian empire may keep the territory in their hands when the armistion {| made The peace conference may grant changes in territory, in whieh cane people inhabiting such ter ritory shall themselves deter mine thelr final disposition. ALL, RUSS GOVERNMENTS TO KF THE PRACE 8. All PF nh governments bind themerives not to attempt for cibly to overthrow any other Russian government. . The economic blockade to be} abolished and commercial reia tions established between So- viet Russia and the allied gov ernmenta, The Russian Soviet government to be entitled to unhinde transit on all raiiroads and t use of all ports on the territory ot the former Ftussian empire . Citizens of Soviet ave the right to enter allied yuntries, and allied citizens to enter Russia, and enjoy rights of living and protection, pro- vided neither interfere with the policies of the respective coun tries. There whe 1 be interchange of of ficlal government representa tives, enjoying full freedom and imrounity There shail be a general amnesty for all Rus#an political or prisoners of war, and all allied prisoners in Russia shall be went home, and all Russian prisoners in allied countries sball be sent to Russia, . All Russian governments shall reduce their armament simul- tanes ly and in the same pro- portion, and allied troops that have been assisting the ene mies of Soviet Russia on 17 fronts shall be withdrawn, DEPORTED REDS _ NOWIN RUSSIA \Bolsheviki Grab Canned |Beans; Sing Soviet Anthem| | | TeRIVOKI, jder, Jan, 20 Wonish-Russian Bor- Emma Goldman, Alex- jander Berkman and other deportees from America were the center here today of wildly yoclferoun Bolsheviki, They arrived here in soviet Rus- sia at 2p. m. yesterday, and were loudly greeted. They opened pack- ages of cigarete and canned goods, which were seized upon by the Bol- shevik troops that came out to meet them. To the mustc of a military band the Bolshevik anthem was sung by and residents alike. The American transport Buford, whieh carried the deported reds to Finland, has sailed from Hang for Ttussia shall! BY EDDIE BOYDEN Gen, Pershing may have etepped om Capt Albert H night at ataff headquarters in Chau- mont, Hautemarne, France, but Capt. Meadowcroft more than got even the next time “Black Jack” came in to have his molara treated. You see, Capt. Meadoweroft, back | home and at work in his office in| the Cobb building, was & dentist eta toned at Gen, Pershing’s headquar- "in France, and as such he gained a “clome-up” of the American general which few were allowed to absorb. A hero may be no hero to his valet, but Gen. Pershing was, and is, a hero [to his personal dentist, Dr, Albert H | Meadowcroft. When a man, & Beneral of the American army or a| | waiter in a walters club, faces his| dentixt, rank flees to the uttermost jcorner of the globe. The four stars Jon the #h r atrap are hidden by | the white apron, ‘Phe cares of pusl- ing back the enemy fade aws }Gone ts the pomp and glory and snappy cuard mount, the crack Per shing band and the worries of the fearful campaign, Everything ts for ten. But the dentist's chair | TECHNICALLY, PE) NG'S 18 A “POOR MOUT “The general has what we call a ‘Poo mouth,’ Dr, Meadowcroft anid rday. “I guess he got it in the Philippines—malaria, you know, But lhe waa a pretty good patient. Newer kicked. Never said much of an hing, as a rule, His aides did most jof the talking. They'd come in and aay: ‘The general has an aching grinder; he'll be here at 9 o'clock.’ And he'd be there, a wonderful spe imen of manhood, in eplte of hie 66 years—tall 4¢ a sapling and straight As a ramrod, The best-dressed army | Ottioor I ever saw, too. | “Never wore a service atripe atl the time he was ove Junt ja few of his campaign badges—no | decorations at all, altho he hal a trunkful, Just put a few of them on when he attended some function | “Couldn't help but notices how the general aged a year or n@ before the armistice wae siened. Face fy of lines—drawn and all that. After the last shot was fired, man’ was pretty tired athlete gives in, you after the armistice wa got a lot of rest. He a lot, but rested more ALWAYS AIMED TO GIVE HIM LOTS OF ROOM TO DANCE “Funny, time. Th and his staff officers and a lot of us were at a dance one night headquarters. A dancer? W say the ‘old man’ can shake pretty nifty beot! He was goin good that night, We always aim to give the general a lot of room when he came to our dances. But this night I got into his way and he stepped all over my right foot | 1 guess he wan sorry about it, be. Jcnuse he fuetied around, smite | exclaimed, ‘Beg your pardon, tain” Guess I'm the only ever apologized to in his life! “The Italians couldn't get over it ‘The idea of an American general mingling at a dapoe with start of. ficers was beyond them, But don't get the idea that Pershing was not a loader. Say, the ‘old man’ had those staff officers of his scared to death, He'd just as son bawl one of them out as look at them. He did, too, Heard him lots of times. “Wonderful worker, too, | Used to hop on a train and the next we'd hear of him, he'd be up the country three or four hundred miles. Lived in @ train of his half the time, Never saw such a worker. Don't | the re formal the Like an know, lened he entertained one general Cap: | one he home, accompanied by her convoy, [the destroyer Ballard nee how he stood up under the be he| ‘old | and} Capt. Albert H. Meadowcraft bad. Lota of bum «rub and too much constant change. INSISTED ON OKEHING PROOFS OF PICTURES “And, aay, maybe you think the ‘old man’ didn't wateh every littie thing. Liked to have hia picture | taken, for instance. But he had to okeh the proofs before the photog rapher waa allowed to sehd out prints, “Vile staff officers worked like dogn for him. Had that faculty. Born leader, If ever one lived. Like | to watch him when a lot of foreign ere were around, generals from France, Italy, Britain and so forth. |The ‘old man’ was distinctive, Had | the air of a man who feels that he in just as good as the next feb low. Nothing stuckup about him, tho. Democratic om they make them on but allowed no monkey business, ought to [have ween him when he came into general headquarters. His {never missed a man in 1. Saw everything pair of eyex, too. » and clear, Those can'blickme’ eyes, you know, considerate, too. Always good patient when he port dental headquarters. Never wasted a minute, Gueas nobody jwanta to waste any time in a den tint's chair, at that. I'll nay the \‘old man’ ia a regu®r fellow.” } And with that Dr. Meadoweroft | turned his attentign to a mere civ (Man patient who asserted that he had a better and bigger toothache than Pershing ever heard of. occasion, Gray ‘you Very was came into Helen Pershing | Meets General | For First Time One of those most anxious to meet General Pershing at the old-friends'’ lreception at the Rainier club at 4 p. m. Tuesday, was Miss Pershing, the general's second coustn, Miss Pershing is one of the super visors of Auburn public schools. She lives In the city with | Mrs. Edna F. Pershing, at 4338 11th ave, N. F Her father, Harry G. Pershing, the |eeneral's first cousin, is dead. He morly lived in Denver, where Miss Pershing was born Miss Pershing graduated from the ‘atate university lost June, having completed a four r course in three ra, and went East on her summer ation to vi the old | homestead Altho she has met many of the S| geners al'a relatives, Misw Pershing’s |Cirst opportunity of meeting him per. sonally was at the Rainier club. The | meeting was arranged by Dr. J. H. Sayer, who, a8 & major under Gen- jeral Pershing, was in command of |Camp Hospital No. 93, overseas, | Deserts Husband, “I do not love you, and I do not think it right to Hve with you.” With these words, Winifred Briggs desert ed him, says Lynn L. Briggs, in di- vorce suit filed in, superior Tuesday, She has gone back to New York because she did not like the Wet, he declar It’s Not : a Crime to Believe in Spirits LONDON, Jan, 20.—"Spiritualiem in a creed; not a crime,” Scotland Yard has officially declared, in an swer to the charge that the Yard Helen | Pershing | He Asks Divorce court |} hin crack | | | her mother, | | strain, Little wonder his teeth Were | persecuted mediums, THERE’S STILL TIME to take advantage of the SPECIAL DENTAL OFFER at THE NATIONAL DENTISTS Under New Management Best Gold aves, land | earthquake sh This is a special introductory offer by the new man- agement and will last but a short time. So if you want to profit by these money-saving prices it is advis- able to ACT NOW! 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