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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 27, 1917. VICTIMS OF GERMANS’ PILLAGE APPEAL TO U. S. FOR AID APPEALS TOUS. (ST.LOUIS GUNNERS |SEGRET WIRELESS Arererino Naoy’s Call The Country Needs You's PICK OF NEW YORK, (900,000 BELGIANS Scene in Park Row Recruiting Station To-Day FROM WASTE. SHOT AT EBERS] PLANTS FOUND |= : aanienimemmniammaaiiel ae | 1350 STRONG, RUSH FACE SLAVERY OR INGERMANS’ WAKE ON VOVAGE ACROSS, EX-CZAR'S PALACE | FP ila setecommmnmentg | TOJOINTHE 71ST, DEATH, SAYSPLEA Members and Outsiders Still| Levy of $200,000,000 Imposed iaenen, Pillaged Towns and | Was Driven Hard Through topopoff Without the E Devastated Countrysides. Barred Zone. peror's Knowledge. Pour In for Service in Re- on Them Growing $10,- organized Regiment. | 000,000 Monthly. \ | ATROCITIES IN PLENTY. | United Prem Cormerondent.) PETROGRAD, March 21.—A secret | & BRITISH PORT, March 26 (do- “Stil they come!” te the ory at the WAGHINGTON, March #7.—an Beventy-Firet Armory. “They” ap-|@Ppeal from Belgian workmen for plies to men of the regiment who | “"Wanised aevistance by neutral gov- ernments and laboring classes in wore far from home when the call) neutral nations waa made public ap | wireless station at Tsarkoo Selo which ‘ layed by censor).—Passengers on the | is suspected of having furnished com One Woman’s Hand Slashed | american tiner St. Louts, first Amef-| munication in the past between pro- Whi s _ |tcan armed ship to brave the sub-| German Russian Ministers and Berlin en She Repulsed Ger marine zone, found the voyage dis- | was discovered to-day to arms was ismied and to reorutts! the Belgian Legation to-day. It says man Officer’s Advance appointingly dull and uneventful. | Evidence which the new government | Aotcelehcae bef nee hs ‘leven forced ‘memes ° ‘Tho passengers said that they saw no agents have collected showed, it was Oftcere of the regiment say they are | Tin St NP ne den By William Philip Simms U boats said, that this station was established ae Prom Statt ¢ Lib The only diversion was the daily | by the former Minister of the Interto: ME THY BRITISH ARMINS 1N | SU, Practice—with icebergs subst!- Protopopof?, without the Czar's know!- | tuted for targets. ede FRANCE, March If American| ‘The St. Louis's lifeboats were kept The eters could spend an hour among the] slung outward from the davite after | had other Pinched faces of babies, could hear | the fourth day out of New York. The | ine the Whe ‘Btories of wronged women, could | MIP was kept utterly dark at nights | did and no passengers ailowed on the | struction deck’ The new Russia may break the} “It was an awfully lonesome trip,"| stip of the Centra! Empires in the| Ked Miss Mabel Nott of Kaneas| Balkans—may even bring about with- | { gotting the plok of New York for tat Sitar sone nak dao Gia their command. trast for work in Germany or you 1 Examinations for physical qualifi-| will be taken as slaves,” as « result, cations are going abead at the arm-|'t adds, “the whole of the working ory, ‘The muatering into the Federai|°lastes of Belgium are threatened servile Wik Ws & Gatiee evel call, with slavery, starvation or death.” “Germany,” the appeal says “has thie being done by companies when | condemned her victims to pay an im- the physical examinations are con-|mense war levy which already cluded Amounts to more than $200,000,000 and which fs torensing at the rate of rhment, it was declared, idence cumulative in fore clusion that the old regime | @ scruple to plot Russia's de Pillaged towns, » the devastated countryside-then any | Washington p ked cities and ‘an refusing to! It was estimated at noon that the Gelp resist the Kaiser's decision to y. “There were only thirty-six |drawail of Bulgaria and Turkey from | | $10,000,000 monthty DeaecAmericane in the same way | Dassongers \the war, according to dveiopmente | regiment bed 1,860 men ready {0 De) “ane nas carried off and transported Signs of war were not lacking. |to-day mustered in out of @ requirement of| into Germany by pillage, confiscation. would find himself suddenly an object | arrer the St. Louts entered the for-| First, is the plan of Minister of} 1,500, The Soventy-first has fifteen) requisition and forced sale, foods. of mighty wrath bidden zone, driftwood was passed— | Justice Kerensky for “internationall- | companies, Outside of the battalions | 4nd merchandise to the value of more “Ig America coming into the war?" | apparently parts of destroyed lifeboat @¢ Woman with a sick husband and| Yesterday a great Cield of of! was en TesAdA ‘qenali children eked me at | Ousted. Vague remove of the eink | Wilson's dictum s mace, your people to help ua|!n& of ships either ahead of or near}the sea and with his plan for neutral Riamthe-war, because it won't end wntil |e St. Louis increased the ne vous | ization of such ou His friends, | thoes horrible Pruasiane are beaten. | ension | however, sald Kerensky's plana went| And with America in, they'll be beaten| or three days and nights the cap-| farther than this, and contemplated the quicker: tain did not leave the bridge, and|retention of the Dardanelles andj| BF you had lived as I have lived, for | ver In her twenty-two years of ex- | Constantinople by the Turks. we end @ half yeare—compelied to|'sence bes the American ship been! Second of the moves was a series kewtow to them like a servant, you'd | riven #0 furt-usly as she was from | of possible nogottations with the Bul- Se aemetand My twenty year-old | Be time she passed into the zone until | Pereantr eee pres 8 faa . with lots of other girla und| she was picked up by a pilot others to Russia; more sympathetic women, was sent away by these Prus-| Arrival of the St. Louis created no | with thet ee is where and to what fate we | excrement 18 thle pert. The towns. | particular | dation of Constantinople.” Kerensky! jagrees emphatically with President) than $1,000,000,000. She has sized and sent to Germany the greater part | of the raw products in our factories, ply compantes. the machinery and all accessories, and In times of peace or dress parade! nas thus stopped our industry and Capt. H. A. Kehibeck Is staff officer,| caused an almost general and enforced | as well as regimental adjutant. In| state of idleness of the working of four compantes each there are the headquarters, machine gun and sup- to free outlets to times like these he te commander of | classes.” the headquarters company, compris- ‘The plight of those deported is pio- | ing the band, mounted orderiies and| tured as painful. non-commissioned staff officers. HAVRE, Frence, March 21.—The Capt. Kehibeck was in command | Belgian Government received by of Company Lat the border, He had| trustworthy means | Deen adjutant since Christmas, when | *Ponsible Capt. George Perrine retired. He| 2otted to alms and aspirations, and it Is believed, they will dated at nd of or art: people and officials seomed to regard|be more sympathetic now that the comes from @ long line of Americans/in March, were written from the @on’t know. My husband was not| the safe arrival of the ship as a fore-| reign of the Romanoffs is ended. The and soldiers. on in which the men are being taken, because he was ill; my babies, | gone conclusion. There was no crowd | Bul cars were always antagonistic to} because they were too young. at the docks and no demonstration | Russia's bureaucratic system. Swe had coma horses, piss, ohick- | from the few that did linger around. | When Prof. Milukoff, now Foretgn se oonee hut the Germans | Just before port was reached, how. | Mintster, was exiled several years ago ens an ever, the St. Louis passed another to Sofia, he won Bulgarian friendship. | took all. At first they paid for them|steamer, the crew of which gave| Later. when he was permitted to re- in notes scribbled on any scrap of | rousing cheers to the American flag. turn, he declared In a speech in the! @@@ ) @ DODOOTIODLOOGVOS PHOHHOHHOOOOOLOOD OODHOHOHHHOHOOHOHOOOHOOOS rf paper handy. But for over a year —>_—_ Duma that Bulgaria had been un- cotati : fl cagte ® @| Col, W. @, Bates, Léeut. Col. W. 8. | 7) ined. Some passages follow: “Mines Feb. 1 we have had only two Beekman, Majors J. M. Hutchinon,| meais a day. The one in the evening BA. B. Welle and W. A. De Lamater,| has boon discontinued, That was | were all in their rewpective positions | the best one, because we had corn ‘There xteen| “It 1s frightful here, We are dy at the border. ore ot ing of famine. We have a ration of sixteen first and fifteen se0-| bread, water and beets. That te all ond Meutenants in the regiment. Half! We aro skeletons covered with skin. sy aants fairly treated in the Balkan War set- “ mow they have taken what they want 1 GRAND DUKES PLEDGE tlement taining the convention, even though a dosen officers are new to the regi-| Thirteen were counted in the morguc ed, without even giving us these Milukoff’s selection as Foreign Min- | \ ¢ mobiliaats ent since its return from the border. | yesterday and fourteen, to-day, This notes. Before they left 1 asked them l YAL {eter may open the way to definite Nn process of mobilization, mi n practi “Cue. fa from among the 8,000 or 4,000 here, wouldn't give me a iittle b negotiation along the lines indicated. Adj. Gen. Thomas J. Stewart of They will have to reo If any one gives ue a little soup or a with both Bulgaria and Turkey. Penneylvania said in response aminations before being recommend- | something alae 40 oat he la punished place of some of thelr notes—but | , The Grand Dukes and the Royal We are here ready for service. We od for commissions to Gov. Whitman five days in prison. thivyilaughed in my face. Three Princes Also Desire to Asso-| Princes, in a joint telegram ad- are here to stand close by the na- ‘ek, Capt. Fearn of the we situation becomes more and ‘Take them to Poincare,’ they A . i A dressed to the Provisional Govern- . +h rf @ | by Col. Bates. . more unendurable from day to day aid, ‘or to your British friends ciate Themselves With the ment to-day, not only formally tion's side in all things that eha Supply Company, is one af the most/ every morning two or three dead are 4 sa? Aga «(the they Present Regim associate themselves with the abdi- contribute to her welfare, the growth important officers of the regiment. It} found in the huts. The doctors de they'll pay you" An en they ‘egime, Jeation of Grand Duke Michael but] of her institutions and her stability ie up to bim to feed It cline all responsibility, oe bene laughed some more é PETROGRAD, March 37.—The|alao, turn over to the new Govern-| . | Va ahaTAEMA Bit 0 bach ab NB 0 0 ee alice io the atreen. | are Sond ot Cane B This story of the woman with the| Gang pukes Nicholas, Michael, Alox-| ent {helr official wealth. namely, tional Guard, We are proud of the| i NT ee eat. Bel ae ene preye vables and the sick husband was not] oo ao, poris a va Wearkal ) Alex-| thetr holdings of crownlands and | | 99 year-old mascot of the regiment. fenstve, : 3 and Dimi-|other State grants heretofore at- service we have rendered in days th the soldiers at the border, - om rl and the Princes Gabriel, Igor and | taching to thelr station —— past when there was none in the Onto's Governor Asks His State ere noth: COPE a pee babe sbyoughout th Alexander to-day joined in a forma}|CCPONHAGEN, March 37.—1 woman, with a bandaged hand said 4] teiegraphic notice 20 the new govern. | tussian Government ts so convir German officer burst into her bed-| ment declaring their desire to assoct- | Of the loyalty of niand to the dam- “ ae ycracy that it is planning ith. see anit A | who worked for preparedness. poom and that her band had been cut|ate themscives with Russia under her | gcracy, that it ts planning to with) fense Convention W IPRA |e eee rer ena cant: unique or unusual, It was duplicated and said this morning he was going ee an re , country save those of the National ae - a to be with them at the wind-up, LUMBUS, 0., March 91—Gov, Cox aced| Mayor Welcomes National De-|Guara who lived and who acted and|Call for 75 ye Crafts—| ore wa siny be ike be the srowesl becoy caitsd’ oo the. pasoia ot One to } Watchdogs Wanted to Aid |ot Capt. B. ©. Bohroder of the ma-lewing in line on ar preparedn: e All declared that they e * . | chine gun company through bending every effort to increase 4 by his sword while she was trying to] Dew regime cording to Admiral Mapirnov Universal Servic Aqueduct Polic py My, Cox dy official proc | supported the view expressed by the ap | for Universal Service. telegram of regret that bis duties| Aqueduct Police. ‘One man, it was sald, was on hie| Ohio's food supp ‘ox by Gefend herself against his advances. | Grand Duke Michael in abdicating the | RAYA! commander there, — Admiral) es kept him in Washington | Ontos food wes that farmers wurcugh Mapirnovo predicted that F future status would resemble ¢ an American State in — | way from Akron, O., to Join his Com-| tensive farming develop every avaliable . on| A recess was taken to 3 o'clock,! Ty ord command f c fi om|acre for {ood production and that city ynal Defense Convention} re Tho subordinate commanders of the|pany and another 1» coming from | acre sian vacant ite pol 8G I talked to an old man at Rouy le| throne, tendered to him by the former Saraid whose right hand was wound-| Czar, and announced their agreement The Na 4 . when eeches were to be made by! y4, a 7 7 No visitors are allowed in inter of wood ¢ @| that their rights and privileges under Hodes lunkan Gis aUanloge Ob the MAEOnAl| Cet eeeeen ee " Defense League and the Ken-) Florida, No vial © {lM Pory foot of unused land possible od by & splinter of wood during the] ing oid regime, should not be exercised —_— oer oe the National) (oy. Whitman and Brigadter-Gen-| era, staff were announced to-day by|the armory, without credentials, and piateatetearasntceR cease ier, Gevoace sent me here from (die ELE a L ITALY LOOKS FOR BIG Guard Association of the United) rai w. A, Mann of the Militia Bur-| Alexander M, White, volunteer alde| the sentries admit of no palever. . ne tm fro: = = = * ‘ States opened in the Seventy-first|eau of the War Department 0 Pol tommiasioner W: look very tusinesa-ltke and Pay farm south of St. Quentin, after] 5, a pened to Pollea Commissioner Woods, @t| They loo y n Saturday night the Germans | AUSTRO GERMAN DRIVE Regiment Armory to-day with a big| ordered us under pepalty to remain js indoors, On Sunday morning they were gone. and every Headquarters, The following are to|tretr attitude admits of no argu “Il saved only rmans taking off thing else,” be the clothes on iny back. The ¢ dyfamited my home; th my Guard from forty-four -States. The Harry Peters, paign Planned for Spring Is chopped} “On! we were happy when the Brit- Bete te ge act natne rie thal AVOIDED BY FRENCH W. Pickard and Fuller Potter. office were the buslest corners in| DEAFNESS AND HEAD the name 1 lo aasist the aqueduct polic ‘red to tarry ‘T. Peters| Mr. Swann @ald to-day fully a 1 Brondway third of those whose names have) mbers of the Home Defense | be on patrol duty in two | require compiled, neys and the thirty feet of intestines | whose feverish, hunted, sunken eyes a upon the men of the public, 1 trust| ties in a glass factory recently taken | of the previous day's waste, sour bile | drive from the mind all thought of | that in the course of thia great and/escaped the usual devastation~al and indigestible material left over in| war's glories, | Petrograd Admits Retirement on the| {mpértant convention you will seel though the Germans literally wiped the body which, if not eliminated every a Western Bank of the At tp andorae and ta TeCORDIAS aiilll cur tho factory itaelt day, become food for the millions of ALL RAIL DADS ARE NOW : \further universal obligatory military| 1¢ commentary on the German | ever iy midnight and one from|@ Short time ago after serving terms bacteria which infest the bowels. The R | Chara River {fu It is @ com e 1 midnight and one trom | training and service, recognizing in| military ohare that, faced by hot| midnight until 4 o'clock in the morn-|for attacks upon women. ale eault is potons end texte; JOINED TO BOOST RATES| ; rma 4 I do, the only system that 18] pursuit along t ng, relieving the ce during thoae wction strict | th ast pursuit sone tem no that the number of police|, Tole sotion the’ District Ate) } ‘ down : the armory, @ mass of detail work | y apple orchard, th ruts ad | " ue motor boat, automobile and * my aay filling it ak trey ")1sh and French aeroplanes flew past, | Report From! Switzerland eighteenth annual meeting of the cavalry divisions are to be under the| Wee Gone in them. Marly to-day NOISES : Cee ee i eatin, cole | tote, t0,tR round. With flags fy) Gen. Cadoma Ready fates IN SPEEDY PURSUIT) sirercision or’ inspector "Tmoman ere was band praction and on the] Fas yy gave cataerbal Deane H : owe: , the \° weet lected here after similar treatment atone uke old fools. ROM March 27 (via Paris).—Al ‘The Rev, Dr. Nehemiah Boynton, | | Meyers and Lieut. J. W. Hallock, The Ricaeh We nuke Wie rth tan bene neane s ee Maou | ———SS “About 1 o'clock the Germans be- | great Austro-German offensive on the| °, | motorboat stuff are J. Prentins Kel 4 Or exthy’ ont oft to 8 & BF i ' n bombarding the village | Tratlan tront ie belay freely predictea| CBaplain of the Thirteenth New York (Tnited Pree Statt Corrondent Jeok, Cioorge Waatatt and Richard |t® most part, gathered in the oom-| ft S070, “ay “s"sences of gray G t th H bi f | Killed an old man, an cid woman and | tp ougnout Italy, Information rench- | Coes? Defense command, offered the) Wirt THE FRENCH ARMIPS | wiitney, Lars Diag . Take 3 tadlespeontul & boy anc , wounding two more, t 4 7 ‘ et the Habit o I \iot Soating ie with ny "scratch: ing the Tealan press from Switzerland] opening prayer. Th» welcome to the] ADVANCING MCU AGRO Monte not acy enoush forthe oe Gane Maer Whats sers HOR! | tee eee That's a real German for vou~oon- | indicates that such a campaign has] city was extended by Mayor Mitchel,| March ray S pull! Naval Reserve are required, Twenty-| \E utet trom the distressing head noises, rinking Hot Water centrate the old folks and ohildren in| heen planned by, the Central Powers |” down the carcasses of rabbits, cows, | NAYS! Reserve are reduired. Tueney- who long did duty on the military) @ ist Oem tons cheula open, brea . village and then shell it fan tile Ghringe ihare a oa. uneamic [ACN ama hawks, squirrels and the like which |GV" Dever Botte et veya been of, (Dolice, at MeAlien, “but big Jim ree nay and tee meen Oe 7 pt us st 6 bi Ls ere is no uneasi~ Py anc y fee ene’ ay Der B fi B Kf t ae Th y would have let u J are es ness apparent, however, but a general| “There is no place in all the L 1| they find occasionally strung on wires ye pty ei ae a . i — i Dooley and I have a tip that we are! repping int» the throat, It ie easy } e4 ‘ey rye Spee oe 4, onfidenc ore ron e ruins 0 0 r vada“ wide > me 1@ RENCS | got to do ise Med duty 4 if e * costs little and pless- 1 elore breaKtas Nes it hadn't been for the commission, — Lead me liar at hie ee | States that to-day 1s #0 utterly and Genmllng. a m A, oe ; hy nee | tor Genkie BNGIIA cotenunianta (Poe eee aoe SP Borin,” | @ te ecerare ee) nent 2 eee, the bab 7 ould have re ca “ 0" ected | destroyed by the Germans tn their p —— || og ables never would have sur- | io her. |completely exposed to the possibility | ("oa with Room 219, Police Headquarters. WARS OW “LOUNGE LIZARDS. w | aa Dea Bene 7 aed tele Genie Saye we can't look or feel rien | Filileh thoroughness ie proving it-| Gen. Cadorna is quoted by the! °° successful forelan attack as the| ifere In the reason why The motor car division staff are H tom © crtal, | If anew in th vastated region. | al ne #6 0 Banvar * : _ > Homans, Charie 5 with the system full Soe eee eee dt roeing [tore Barzalat, Governor of the oveu-| city of New York, ‘There 1 no com-| In several p north of Boissons hi in uae § ae a = Buokieven: SWANN HAS NAMES OF 13 { of polsons, || Up roads and bridges everywhe | Pied Austrian territ Ty: oe Tam|Munity along the seaboard of our|the advancing French forces have| TYler Morse and Jam ar ay ‘ ‘ } ‘pike magic. | have bean over “Whether they como or not I am) ci, either Atlantic or Pacific,| found that when attempt was made| hundred cara btn Sirelly » bul ———— i Millions of folks bathe tnternaliy|P0ads up and down and back and | ® ae J the princiy ney will here the opportunity for atl 7 k down theee dead bodies, the|™8ny more will be acceptable nd} Pyistrict. Attorney Finds Man: | , ' ath Ant an auton und can tes- | and in force.” re the opportuntt ecessful| to yank do hese dead bodtes, the y ‘ now Instead of loading their system | for'l in an automobile, and can | "Austrian attacks were delivered On| eteack by an enemy 1s greater than| pull on the wires to whlch thoy were | should be offered at the neareat police y ead with drugs. “What's an inside bath? | ey eae enna to forget for a(the Julian front late yesterday, in] ¢ TT ace anelan. Wk G06 GGA 3 vatnched set off mines ingeniounly |#tation, Limousines are not wanted Them Are Ex-Convicts Who you say, Well, it is guaranteed to per- | moment the horrors of war, or uld}one of which some ad ed Itallan| tT Giesd anbulnl have chess TA Gs the Carman It t# the intention to Ket enough cars Have Robbed Women. E most wonderful fl form miracles if you could belleve| see that a new phase, not devo’ of }trenches were occupied, in the ™ Nationa! wear ave chosen | laid t i ; to patrol every street of the city all vor in the world is real } these hot water enthusiasts. Ja certain attractiveness, has come|tor of Hill 126, the War Office an-| New York as the place of tts conven Hut not everywhere have the Ger Vatane District Attorney Swann hae be- ill It i f There are vast numbers of men and| over the country. ‘There in action |nounced to-day. The other attack! ton, and we feel we can contribute | mans had sufficient timo in which to eh m1 un @ relentless war upon the vanilla. & te youre tor “omen who, immediately upon arising overseers Caveiry colunins on tho }in this region was ré perhaps something to your deltbera-| plan such ingenious traps, The] ,, ay GAIA OmnDet OF Se Say OAL, | “lounge Hazard,” whose business tt in| the asking—ask for it in the morning, drink @ glasa of real |move gliaten in the sunshine, recall- —_ rer French pursuit has been ao speedy|taauy under Instruction, one in Cen-|to ingrattate himself with women in| by name. i hot water bey hs tenponn til of lime-| nent later one finds one’s self in >| GERMAN GAS ATTACKS “gentlemen, by your example you|that the enemy has been frequently| tral Park by Capt. Burke, and one in |e and dance places, A list of| th. aeake oie stone phosphate in it. This is @ very | pavaged village—staring helplessly at | have demonstrated that you believa| forced to leave before completing it#| Prospect Park put, Davis nty-five of these characters has| pl apy Pe , excellent health measure, It 18 in-| some biue-velned baby tn the sklnny FORCE RUSSIANS BACK the duty of eilitary service reets hp penn re Ang Watchdogs, especially Alredales, are | ae ly tended to flush the stomach, liver, kid-|arms of. an. ill-nourtshed mother @ duty o a work of destruction, Thus been Ilated are ex-convicts, Two or t 4 from prison o Foe nse i Whe [three were released from prison only rROGRAD, » Amubeuge road @ blood, causing headache, bilious at- gas attacks on the western bank of suited to the people of @ democracy, | forced to choose between what they {POU & Sane aoe ne greatly |torney ts Independent of bie investt- | tacl foul breath, bad taste, colds, |the Chara River, in the region of| putting, as it does, upon rich and] could dest what they did not} reased gation of the Hilair case. (©) 1916 Jos, Burnett Co, stomach trouble, Raney si malsery. sleep- | south and Southwestern Lines To-|Darevolabuzy compelled Russian | poor and high and low alike the duty} have to destroy, the Germans are \lessness, impure bloo sorts) Day Requesi Interstate Com \forces to fall back in an easterly di-|of gerving the country in case of|to cut down orchards and leave in- | of ailments. 4 ’ | ray Req Ct Rul NMETCE | rection, to-day's official statement | need,” ta oncrete sbelters of the utmont People who feel good one day ani to Change Rules a Col. William Q. Bates of the Sev-| military value H, mon,—"tis a treat to the t (0 UGH badly the next, but who simply can- VAS TO 2 | ‘The Germans first made their at-| ooo) ust Now York Infantry read| Certainly the concrete shelters : A ongue, i e bay et feeling right, ere urged to| WASHINGTON, March 27.—Rail-|tacks without the gas, following voices. Ney 3Ork TaAnNy | Cortalnly gpcrete shelters with a fine, rich flavor and a Dota @ quarter pound of limestone |Teads of the South and Southwest | violent « uillery nine tarowing | the welcoming address of Col. James we eee Oe Deri | ond New York rare good “burr.” The rea/ Scotch— \ Lf SYRU P stern and Western | Preparat pi@sphate at the drug store. This to-day Joined E Ste ge | W. Andrews of the Sec hare given the lie to B ack was accomplished rae Pill cost very little, but 1a suficient |lines in requesting the Interstate| he °yecny eating gases and compelled | fant?y, Quoting Col: Andrews he * vards were cut MA Sy woke anyone @ real crank o@ the|Commerce Commission to amend itale’briet retirement. polled | watd wrive Ui S SANDY CDONALD Breaksupchildren's coughs subject of internal sanitation, rules so @# to permit a general RL Mar (hy wireless to] "The some of the eritica| their t r A chummy, comfy, companionable drink, Sticks to you | a andcolds quickly. Mother's Just as soap and hot water act om advance in freight ra § German i ule an|of tho Na Guard is to be like > like @ friend, Harmless as mother’s milk, ‘Ten years oldt pat 12 dependence for’ ) years a0 the skin, cleansing, sweetening and| Carriers in all sections of the attack yesterday ont in post-| eat man taking the eruteh| © Attempt to Burrow Inte All Good Bars and Family Stoves 0 opie Ex sure rentangs 5A Gane freshening, 60 limestone phosphate and | country now are represented in ap- \tions southeast of Ths i tha | eae Ok 8 ek eee On ee enervat an ping coug your hot water act on the stomach, iver, |Plications looking to a general| War Office announces t p- | sway nay nave) WATET March a7.—-An family cough-and-cold doctor, too 4 kidneys and bowels. It is vastly more advance. tured Russian positions on the west| been a 7 uted “ at attempt enter the} it's the right remedy to have at 't! important to bathe on the inside than 1" OD¢) 08 ad's presenta | ba the Chara, eaptu more | allowed bim to wal | tion by bu : . right time, right in your own hime, the outside, because the skin pore® OB OF bne uation, their epokes- | than 300 Russians, four machine guns) ¢ 4 asked the visitors to bear y to-day wa, * 25¢ at your druggist, on the o * man announced to-day that ad-|and seven mine-throwers. Russian {a A. Thom rien 10,0 do not absorb impurities into the vances on intrastate as well aw in- attacks west of Lutsk and near Hrae-| with his regiment, which Inaisted on | oy ‘ asole’ at FREE TEST f's'ofc. plond, while the howe! pores do,—Advs jcrstaie jales will be sought, uapy were repulsed. qmesmioiming ita privilexe of enter- men two of (hem bad @red et him,

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