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ka the blaster's confidence. Ills look
turned the flood of repentance on his
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tions, U.1 prosecuted by apostolic call.
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perlenced miraculous doliveratices.
Ilia missionary work Was extolialve
The Life Work of Peter and Joha�
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aU4 effective, 1110 central theme III
8VUJT,AJtY,-Lewa 1. Topic., The
the doath of Jesus And his vosurrec�
tion As Attesting lite Meastaliship.
pormankilf 1, meaning of Pontw,wt
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it. John. Among the disciples John
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ruanda'tlid'al�oikldg, they wIth- bithers-
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a 0, ptorultiende t ta that of
Paul and Peter. In his temperament
of his, Iollqwem. waited and proyed In
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larueale , an for the comli�g of. the Holy
be Was In striking contrast to both.
'$p1rJ:t , , Ou the day of Pentecost lie
Ai a dlociplo, Of the Baptist he seemed
eamd;- and_ thrOugh the pre"blag of
to Apprehend his spirit and teaehfu8
PeWr there were three Iliousand con-
more clearly than any other of his
verted In ou40--,dqy. Jewis were there
followers, His relations with Christ
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the most Intimate and spiritual
Toall
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of 4.11 tbo apostles, His temporAment'
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was retiring, thoughtful and recop-
111i Topic: Izelping'men to help,
tive. 14 the early period of apoqtolie
th* s4ves, Place: Jeiiisaletu. While
P0114V 044 John were laboring In Jeru,
activity he was in company with-
Peter, who was tile spokespiam The
sal�m, they weat� one day. to the tom.
Plat at the houe�of Pray'or.' A lame
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aad,Aivide theihaelves Into two class,
man 40ked-, fdr,_ m6n6y. They had-,
0 0, . Gospel and Bill6tIgs, and the
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Uorto, �4,t�,gjrt,Q.:�ikdq.�,4
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of to rise and Walk, and he was-
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be4od Immediately. This miracle
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in tile deity Of Christ, He opens 1
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that they camq'togethp#�' , *Atemont,V
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the divine Antecedents of
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had,hu Opportunity of'prc4"DUIfi&J0sii0'
to tkein, *
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nexit his relations with the Father.
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11t, Topic: The need and source of
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Chrlotlan courage. Place, Jerusalem,
comp4re what are equal, though vary
M"U66 of 'the bea4irx� of, tbo jarao
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Jolift were placed under Arrest. IvIlen
Iling ceiltri'of Chrlailan concord. DI_!
the� were brpik,ght,b014rg,the,councI1
�Teysq as were the apostles whose his-'
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�ory find'wrWhga we have studied,
Peter Preadhed Jesus and his reour.
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rect4om to them,
the Son of'Gok Bach - contrib ted".
lVj Topic: Modern forms of by.
,effectually i;1a bart to the pro
0001�v- Inace: Jerusalem, In. con-
Christianity. Peter's evangelism is, I -
face rx with the,prolouged revival in
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Xeriiealem there was Morality Gbown
more fully recorded, and, as might- be
on Vlio paW,�otj6d-ChrliftfanjXi A-1iWu1`,
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q",icipated, John's contributions to
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�.,`C)frsttgn, literature. exceeded these of
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fee"d converts. They "Old some
Peter, Bach *wrought In his sphere
projierty and br4ught a part of the
under divine protection and bepower-
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'11- W�alc -arid relaxed state ot, the body, nervousness, despondency, poor
memory. 14olp. of will power, timid, Irritable disposition, diminished power of
,, naplication, energy and concentration, fear of impending danfor or mlsfor�
. tune, drowsiness and tondello;Y to ,sleep, unrestful sleep, 4ar c rings under
eyes, loss of weight, Insomnia. Dr. '%Var4 givea you tile benefit of 4 years'
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diseases. ms,,aud marly others not r4entioned, all w
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once of 29 years -in troating mon. and their ailments.
Dr. Ward's Methods linriValled, Thorough and Permanent.
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you are missing most of that life by Ill health 9 A lite worth living is
i a healthy life. Neglect of or1o!she4ltft has plat many a man in his
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,, thousands of victims who, �fqr various. reasons, have not had stio 1,oncl
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backache, lumbago, rheumatism, stomach and liver trouble, acne, skin
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pr a for .distribution, proW .41 �' ment'. Bot.4 were Invaluable. Peter , I . �. . - "". I . � 1� - __
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1.03% find a littlo later, hie wits was evangelism, A purified strearr � 1 i
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V�..-,ToPlc: Commercializing religion, "mer turbid tide. ,All have a part; -, ,r N I
Places: Samaria,, on the road frola each has a place. W. H. C. �
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,to ApApt in the*ork. .4 man named lur .
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Vill and " Peter � Terri ac Assault - . La t' y vw
robtAilffit, OeAwi, � R Wom I - . .
V4. Topic: The.seeret. Of spiritual 11 '. eumatiL0111 : 1".�: 1 '
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pow,%r. Placea:,,�,'Lyo,da; jopp&. Dur- Leming ... A Ba',10' '
JSg.'tAeter1!s'1qIlx%t , 1* , .on Annihi
Ad came'to�-Lydqa'Ann varlons"Pla"A L&6� I Did, Mine"— Says . . I
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Man-_-,named__Aiaeae *bo bad _�,R�P-4; Wi
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He_saId_to,hlm,.VAepsas,, Jee Rid of Neuritis FrOch Refuse K P - ,`,. 'A
us Christ I . a ,p � Id Aed Molution
m4lCe'th, t1fWV0,U," .aild, he *96 teAlW - ,
aColxce,'� Petpr,�was. villed to Joppa' sufforod Wortur 0. %,or years vow , , I
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I .1 ,10dJiWQV'the�'dkath of., woutuff 00 7 . . S ulli e e P �, ..Acrosi.-, "German...11
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101, Of �rhDlljxs.� Places: Caesar. I _. Berlin Cable - The oilicial eorn- 0, Soviet republic to embrace all Ger-
I o4; 100a.': Cornelius, a Roman mill. I munIqu6 announcing the resliAp.tion. mank. .
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' - �i of Chancellor Kapp ouddvoro-to give
.1 . 10411. He� had', g * forwarded to Ebert these terms of
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I . areaf preached the gospg� and the Gen. . I � I � I . I I to'It, the -rejection of which 6n Sat, �teris for high treason -which means
. tile Cornelius *A-sPz-b,�&VsAe&."- -, :'; urdaY led to the establishment of'th'e 'death.
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. . VIII. Topic: 'thIngs wtoight by�'4 , .. � I , . Kapp Government, Clianpellbr ,Kapp , a, No amnesty for the militarists.
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, .w_ � I Pt'soned an(i Horko..;g1geted to put. ,S: �, , � . 1�. . 11 AgAln'into the hands of the 'in.111tary 6. Co-operation ol the trade unions
, .1 .. ,311m to death st.;Ae7-lia James, to , - dommander-in-chief.
, . , � In,forming a now Government.
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- I I `IX',-:'T10Ab:'. W!PA0.r.,CVr4tiaA-11V- , ""'bul .union of all against the Annihilating r -in kers, the Baltic
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� 1 -149. ' Pli& TheFirAt Vp '' "' f r ,,,Tot ,301,. dangers of Bolsh6vi I sm.1V . I
I ,ls,4(3, o 'Pqor C of j&hou=at40= 'r I . brigades, were, as stated, lo be with. i
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. � I , ;.V, - of-, un oftuhate, auff6rerg have � been led miflit, but the S15artacist attack on 1
. '.. 4 6MZ�Offier evil dis- Intb taki
L ,� idg, 127PAi 'its pg.,wKong tre0ments under the "General Provine.al Director I,Capp C
.1 . , the city now In progress is expe ted I
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� . � ,: libskKo4w, 4 01 ODC Jee,dln&.�peu Ue4ord old and. false belief that "Uric Acid" has retired, With the object of bringing to keep them here to reinforce the
" ,�:� ! � I bf Qfld� to J_MeoMd. 4pJr-Atially, atroug:, . causes i-lieumd.1tisfit, 4 P&atd�' � 11. W. need about internal peace. General,- -Von otber,� Government troops,
� . . . ' YL Toble, Chr1q,tian love regenerAt- -gays: � . Luettwitz hag rot:red for sigillar reit-
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� . 1119 0001etY, - The ,TbIsQe sons., The Vice-ChancellQ,r, In !the r at beirf � C
I I autftP.rMep;, ImOw kilow that ,Vric Acid' , we e ju g ancelled and tole.
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I " i - John �p I - written,at Ephb i never will cause rheuma- iianic of the Imperial Presider
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, , sgp diduapd � kt, li�q phoiie and press censorship were
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� .. . I - Una �',Tff' 'ap6"gf1`d-4k,hdJW ift, to �Oiour 1 B t, It took' ino many Yeaft 'to . accepted the resignation a *4 it's$'. P' about to be lifted when the Red at-
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� �. � I !trusted Afajor-Gencral von So ' Ith
I natIsm and'reCovcir ' ' taok� began. Now the civil war has
.. . ,�, love.� No one that 10"s m,31 h6alth dfid,strAngth; tbrough read
;i:: I .. I I titer. , Goli". . rl of my rhour Ing, the provxclal conduct of'12ifiilis�,'AO. -been, carried Into the stronghold of
� , I God can hate his, brother. 'When 17 -he inner Alysteries 6f AlieumoAlsin,' commander-in-chief." .
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11 .1 . -ft IGOd'i- lOV`0 18 PeRected in us, fear -is Q� wb'Hc Wilttetl by an authority who -has, � 1 4 1 .1 . mOltarlsin, and what the next fe�v
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k � Mqt-.,Out�: ,,'. � . I �".. sclentIfI&IIy'stddIdd the cause 11nd trbat� I li stag -
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I .. I . Ment of ,rheumatism f6r Over twenty Fers the imagination of anyone who
� . I .�Xl. 'Topic* The. gloriffiad Christ the� . reslKnatlon of Dr. NVolfk#Llg lja�p,
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I ; I - Place: Pa Aillows the temp,ers of these factions.
. tWre,of the Revelation*, - . self-proclaimed ' Imperial ,Cha �.
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-ma.m. � Tyip, opgbtlq,� 11 I '"I hkve zufflired agony for years fkom' and 'Gen. Baron von Luettv*liz delao- APPEAL TO HINDENBURG.
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'tO thg'IS14 OfPat%6j'fOj Jesus' sake: rllouln0ism and %associated disorders# to Minister of Defence, CTen.,,*6%x 1)
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' d:nj 86eckt took over the ,qornthand of�.tlle fIv6 days' reign, made a fiantle
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4fe there received W vision of the glor d was tortured I r.' Kapp, In the last Ugurs of his
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45e4 Chrl .4 and,, inaffy pther vldlons;� atice. , NV -e ,h . ad read, aud talked so, much loyal troops for the reradv0fronyllor; to .g6t Hindenburg to step in and take
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did V . "' ft . - th inNcl wli�,wba, , out 'Urle-4cid' ,that .'our minds seem- tin of the Baltic trbo.;3s. hold of the situation, but nothing is
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111-o raw. Ile. 50W� Jesus. marvelously, eat pblSbjjed.� _131if"tho-L'Inner Arysterleg' But their departure .was suddenly - knowh of the result; at a:ny rate, the
giorlous. . ot'Rheumallsa made it all clear to us
4' 0 and now we aro'both free from the auf� halted, for at 7 o'clock to -night the Field Marshal hag not yet deeined the
I xvo , T. � , -1 - - faring and misery. .NV4 efiditibd so many -
� �, ,�P. O*! , The, �,PJJF!,4400& ales supreme battle for p6stessloil of Ber ho�t ripe to, take a hav4;
6fjd6fi,1 place YFArs. I believe I was the.bardest man tin began iv�th a terrific concOrt0d, At-, Deaiiidi and conater-damands,
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q%tmos. Sohn had a vision of heay. 'il �thd i"f-ld"tO convert! POV'mO'tO dis- tack by the Spartacists, Who P-01tur0d
tlio old 'Uric Acid' theory, and what . threats and Tunter-threats, passed
�+- He zaw'ahinhUmbrable company O,A'ficl the railway stations of Strausburg and bot*een the fEApp-Luettwitz regline
ow know to be ab.5olvtely false, for �
%4 t� JfWA4'-' *OR, .yadioffi6d f�brw the liv.v, sclentide understanding of the Vogellitirg, two terlin suburbs, and and the Reds throughout the day
. � rtOUAA %1,h1U rob&an(Jv�or_' catqp,1_and cute ,6V, rheqLAatisul� WAs like are reported steadily gaining
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t '11)DIng God, The angels also w6r- pLaking m6 to change my religions be- Iva V. , , I � �l did was no longer of consequence to
g liefs! But I did'aliatige, and It was a
Ipped h.YV,e "Thei' r6dt4Wdd ones had' fortunate day for me and mine when I The'Spartacists have artriffillated an the,. ,.Kappists.11 A more powerful foe
Ome out of great iribulatlons and ITra 4 did so 11 entire battalion of the National Guard had hewed his way to the fore-:
, !AVffi1!W--Wd1f'f6ffbf I&_t6b'bId8&`0f JJJ�C N67FE' "The Intit, Xysterles of Rheu- and. baptured a battery of artillery, In
T,V�Mb, , , I .� . . matism" referred to above by Pastor the :Ruhii distriet. ... I namely, the famous Spartacus. At 7
. . - . I R'd6d [my$ bare facts about rheumatism .ch O'dlock, the Reds said, they would be.
, - . Pn.&C'TWAL SUR;VEY. and Its associated disorders overlooked Dr- Kapp asked the French tor mar 6 giii to attack Berlin unless Kapp bud
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I. T.01114.�:-,so, cotitribtitfon of Peter by doctors and 'scientists for centuries In and subdue the Red revolt,,but-th st6ped Ouk by that time. Kapp foam.
" Past, It Is a work that should be In French military conim.tad rofuseft. ed-,41id famed, bickered and bargain-
'AAT'John to Christian history. .; the hands of every man or woman who I I .
! .g. Peter. .- hag the slightest symptoms of rheumat- ' 'WILI, F IGHT TO TRE D39ATI-I
, �;k ed� but to- all his messages the an.
., il ,ism, neuritis, lumbago or gout. , Any- . Virtually all foreigners h'i�e all OW6r was: "The ultimatum stan-Js.,,
1T. John " , � i one who sends n9cme knd address to H . in, the United States VrnbilssY
if%-. rtoflectlous.e a P. Clearwater, 655-G Street, Hallowell: - tefuga - *&n he finally did resign the Reds
� 3141ne, will receive It by mail, postage bulldl � tig. The Government'ttoops OLIN COUld" no longer be held. Now the
ta".. Peter. His original', name 'w�s Paid and absolutely free. Send now, �ttaridlrxg to in the centrd of tho, oltY,
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SI&D, by which ;Xosus taways Ad* test You forget the address! It not O, � r6aay, to fight the Reds to' the -o'cath. bAttle Is In fall Giving, Dr, Cohn, sue -
e is . suffer cut out this explanation and - ces0or to Haase, ao chief of the In-
dr,6sed him. The. later ijam tile hand eff" to Some afflicted friend. ,The situation is crItlesil. ' .' doMndeut party, and Dauernig, all in -
0 , for Cephas,�and was given by 0 0 0 . At the same time, 'the A04:17evol'ill fluential Red agitator, are heading
I 0 - AP
a when he w4s received Into dis tl xx continues to swoop W008 06 the Spartaclate. Dr. Levy, nnother
Slithip. Aftet ii6eting Some he re Whold'of Germany, and unfesg the Al- Is reported dead -executed
his earlier occupatift until Jies IntervArle or a strong MAIL rallies
suftd : GRANTS RIGHT TO ch""t"'n or killed In riots, no oc.e
bythft earns the fin�hl call of the MAO. , al, r1on*radIc,tI elements to A' nation, k6wl�s'm�whloh, ,
ter�,,,7*hleh made ]Jim an apostle And r-rovolutiOn. against the XAPD, to prevent the slaughter
InAfArable codoadion. His home at Reds, who now have the ' WhIP-11XIIII, W1IJch he finally became convinced
C"'Attilln appears slan reign of terror In,
LIVE IN HOLLAND " co"t' the 11"t WOO U,evIta-ble If he stood pat, con-
� _ to baVd been A, : the RUB, I
kIll-," Of llen&OZVOU� for the disciples, , I .stage of VOIsII6VIsm stemov certain to seated to retire it he, his lieutenants,
� ,
' ' , I see a dupi.1401tiOn. in Germany, ' A114 ,troops were guaranteed aafety.
,
an ,was 'the SOM4� Of one'of Christ's - 1944uett- ThIja the Reds refused and a baek-to�
,
Oafte miracles of healing. Ile wag - Official Dutch Decree As to .WiTtzbereri'goism"onacta'om'le otoothatOx 0 thcOc the: -wall atand by all loyal troops Is
.
bno-v the chosen i#Ittiftsoo of Ch-risea , I the chaos. Nor did the calling Off Of now looked for. .
Iniftel6s And of hiA glorious And trag. Ex-Xaiser .
le , ex rienco, Peter was Warm,- , the general strike -by the BerliA laod-, - - 4Ven the majority Socialist masses
hdAftT, ImPfilWai and'enetgette. fte� I - . crates make any Impressidli bil. the. 00,oPeratod tc.-(ay lit the formation
. ,
rted kisIng throughout; the I1xdiVl4IMt of tll� 'Lower RiAne district and West -
new, a� -1 booftao - the leadet- aid Wh6 Alas Promised td Ze. reglofts of the Country. i � 1phalla Into so�,,etff.
01104041714ii tif' thO COU1114hi Of dfa-
Rd Was. qVirltually receptive, have, Himself. vssmi or-INTUP or T11% RIVOLT. � TlAmburg, Lelpsig, Dresden, Das-
V�l t - him. cifiie't* 4ffihi&th1'd6d4ri- � Tile whole of the Ruhr district is seldorff and many other cities are
UOU of faith, 'Which leaug said was London Cabl,e of the Reds. Esselt seen
_ Que.ln Wit under control , I I 0a of continuoug. otreet battles.
�16, The df ath toll for tli-) v -hole of aor-
teOved by reotlation. Ile Whs-first holm- tre Or tbcdr ro*
,Its eentro, Is tile 0011 ` I 11111i,v cannot even be guog.sed at, but
ant'loudest 4a h4a protbat9ticalff Of' .Ina of llollaniT has Dublished an oftli, ,volt. A Soviet )I" been W611811�4 it Is virtain to be In four figures.
.
UtAo'st loyalty, was thQr oijiy on# W,11tF Jat ,decree, granting the ox.Kalser the there, and Commu'Alsts, are lit, p6iises- � .,
at4aipta his defenoe and denied him slon of the 14:ruPp Sun works sind amA - �- NOSXM AS DICTATOR. .
right to reside In Holland, According The 73 ort - regime 1.1 Stuttgart It
borm Z.."wok. Tlhre Was Ito � bred'k to an unofficial de,.3patoh , munition plantg f
. I .. 11 from Tho � SovIets huve be01% established On no longer safa itselt or the Reds
A ,i A 11 d 11 11 I -�_!� , , gaguo. seven big rall centreS Of Germany, are making. headway there. Noake Is
I I I'll, . I . � I .. I I � 11 11 I . - L A Royal decree, Issued Alardh Idth Including Stuttgart, 00 wilerttlem- the, choice of Ebert and his follow-
. 1 "*W" . I el'a� for A dictatorship to, restore the
I I , -sjky* the place to be allotted. to fopme' Z ort Soot,
", ., r berg capital, whoro Priedrich b , al Demoerafi;. Con$lderabI6 bodies
lheufi�afte a 116 - Emperor William Of GOrn'AAY As his After an empty vIctory over xapof Of troops are said tg be Joyal to, him,
t, � - .. I I . residence will, form part of the proV. 10 trying to form a new GoveriArdent. 1164%ver, because of the paralyale of
" 4 . . * "I I Ifice of thr6cht, And that It Will bo Thd sparta,clats continue utterly tbe�Jransportation systent, It will bo
alftor . - 084 on I fixed Utter bY the Government, Thd to Ign"d the actions, orders and aP, difficult for him to gatber sufficient
! . I a** & Oak ... 446eM Was IA COntlectIon with tin art, P60,111 of both the old and to* 1,691mil, folges to Accomplish a well nigh allp_
*gat , *1146
. �
I �: - butloft iftlAo MU4040a0a nouneetnetit to the AIIIM Premiers re. Wd (trd fighting to SUPPlaut"bOtIt �by Or-hunlan task. .
� -_.W--4---,, .11, 1�11.11111 I ..
tt 00 thelo d* , gotding their recent noto concerning -- ____ 9-&Vp And hie ehlof aide, General
, podto 4ti b* I 'tWitz, lite Aftid to hAvA qw.%.
I - W" "Ai*100 VWWjAh+ -1 tb4 044 time monarch. Von Lite.
, The Dutch Premier hA& info "'S Ic6fto got compa"
=ft& leer* 8� 61#6 flued 0* rolled to -day, which was another
,
- I I k �1 factor of which the Redo took quick
*W *6 0 U."t a i I the President. of the UPPor and Lower , ,. A a 0. tylfabu IV NO
W*000" norMh*r#tr6ft Houw of Parlianint by letttr that '"olky., 1201 - advantage, LwAtwits, the revolifflon-
I# I
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I � . 1. ",- IMAIMtM10- I MI 10�' M111148ter Of I)tfOrIC0, InAl6t0d that
, former Uniperor William has assured I . - 14t) - .,
. I t* Nunn I da go- 2,'$i - 1!1 A' P" gx' X%vo nlu,qt stand I)y his guna and not
, � I
11
otl. t I the Mitch Government that be will ro.- I , I NAd if owl d=*% ar kht
I otftw"WOOL * on ri. pt ax1rc. yi(%Td to the Radleala,
'.4
frAin from all polfteal actlylty arid do I Z1;16* r-1kMrIA(V, A .**" I The big tfnawftlal centre. of X
.9%.12AL"AA *I Inothitis which would 1w,fi've Holland I me"RaMoftwe0a. nord, on the Itblite, IleAr the 1161731C4111
---------ON* I% �say Intemational diftwulty. Mwo. ONT. (f*"* WWK) soft Of occuplitlon, was the scene of
.1., ,. , � . * �, ,
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i
Much blOodahed duftt the ,last Z
hours. Thousand% Of ortaulsod. work
ere attacked the garrison which hgt
gone over from Nooks to) Kapp, Aw
later In tho day the attackere wev
reinforced by other thousands of arm.
ed toilers front n ettles. Th�
garrison is oala to=11eld Its own
but the exaot oltuation, in 131borfloh
to-alght, le obscure
0no report haa it that A thousx*
commituipti were forced to. rotreat
and eought refuge In the Belgian oc,
cupled zone, whore they were dia,
Arnica. -
lit Uppor Silesia trcopa loyal U
Hupp overpowered the svorkars Viol
the latter bad proclaimed an auton.
omous -Communist stato�
#_ - _
A Thorough Pill. -To clear th(
stomach and bowels of impurities arx�
Irritants Is necessary when their ae
tion. Is Irregular. Tbo pills that wit
do this work thoroughly bre Parme
lee's Vogetable Pills, which are mth
In action but mJghty In results. Thal
purge Painlessly and effectively, ant
work a permartent cars. They car
be used without fear by the most dell
cately constituted, as there are nc
painful efects prece.ding their gentl(
operation. I
a a
Iftfi 1,
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MR ERATO,R .
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Ex -German Liner Adrift al
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With a List of 45 De"grees—
Some Deaths. .
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IWTH THE ALLIt 41
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TO" THE ALLIES
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I' 40" ftook go"^ oft ,
A.
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fication at this crisis in tile ,world's (Dr;. Cllhlii)xo�wls old xt4M ..,
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oft too @a All 040"s, ot ,
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va throughout France. . I
1*1 Was the recent German up- t
The Imperator left New York 071
I 44 tits #&A W
= =
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Rad Thone Talk With
French President Oalls for
dMW_. . . PAY00*0
e.;`
French Premier.
� Allegiance to Oath,
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0 �.7 , - —
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R"W" 4 0"11W I
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Says Germany is still 41
A@0114% VA"01011% 900
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�..ML&m
,1111111im",
With Kapp. "
L. ,
Nenace,
I DU4 Hobum,
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Paris special oablo.� Despite the
fresh reports toklay tuat the German
,Parts Gablo - President Deg.
4AW""W116 60400v% VM I
0010" lium ms"s� VINSWOW^
WOO"%
dicate camouflage or not, the French .
Prcsident, is apprehenBiv of troubles
I
militarist (to facto regime under Dr.
WOlfg4ng Itapp has thrown Up tile
Chanel calls on Great Britain, France
; A44 thQ United States t
L 9 D 11014 to their
I 9
"." . . .111.1 'Ir -1- '.-"---L-a -11
f
.that German plans for readjustment .
li�ve received. French official eir- Worth Knowing.
ales are apparently as much Impres- Ail )!t'wl's feather
I sponge, the Allies Intend to maintain
oaths of triple friendoup, if surprises
9
to which the Allies
R4 V W91 stms
I The Imperator was scheduled to sail
I
I
the Closest "W41ch 011 the Rhine" and
keep their troops at the strategic
are exposed, as
mallifOSt In recent oventj In VepulAnyt
PAR110400,A00 00UMIT9% i,
. itarists It is urged that the mirably. .
know what to expect in mil- When dusting carved furniture it
itarists,
were notified by ,telegraph that the
no
bridgeheads At %heir . reinforced
Are not to result in loss of the fruits
Of Victory And In danger to t he
w4w .0 *X *A %V44 "$a
menfolk will find a feather by
industrial conditions. This uncertainty iar 4)t
etrength until there Is absolute cer-
L tainty that neither 0, react'
lonary nor
peace
Of the world. This is Ilia message,
directed
'WOOKA1116
.
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Count Can Cross Frontier at
a red revolution is sweepin,
g tlie for.
I mer ampirn. - .
r,pocially to t,.
..09
speaking pb(;Pl . E nglish-
eS, given a', a luncheon
to the ,
L -10.19 . I... I ,A
1 L 11 I
Arthur I Ir '"
win
The wing of a goose makes a useful
devil and the deep sea," says I* e brush for tidying up the hearth alid
"with
I
I P( 1-tically, the most Important an.
offic,al report from Berlin .
, to -day Imas
press,
In conversations w:th tile oorro$�
POndents after tile
D.D.S., L -mo.
9L
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tbat Irn-iica haC sent a diplomatic ixils-
elon to Stuttgart, where I riedrIch E 15-
address, President
Ijescharle, den, ed that France has
Poctor of DentAl Surgery of theo Poun-
Wvanla College and Licentigte Of DenL_
,
, ,
ert and Ns Cabinet are holding for 'I,
t
,Auotfier despatch had it that Ebert
militaristic or Imperialistic , eaden
. -
cles, declaring that she ht.d aimpjy
tal Surgery of Ontario,
Closed ever� Wednesday Afternoon.
denburg came to the' r acne by ad
e
vising von Luettwitz to renounce. his and polished by being rubbed with A
was In direct touch wIth the All:es to,
prepared herself for defence against
the German menace, which is
Office In M,pretorald lalock.
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day andhad a teippbonto conversation
,Witb. Premier Millerand.
point-
Ing a revolver at her heart. The
W. R. Hambty ,
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These reports were greeted w'th
.
gratification by that section of the
democracies, he said, must mor� than
ever remain united, In remembrance
11.U, tv;A, O.M. I
Allies that this situation shall and the polish will be
liquidated neither by the Spartacans brilliant, �
French press and public that bao
been urg:ng F.,arce to take the %1-
of the dangers of yeaterd,y and 'In
precaution against the dangers,of t O _
IllipaW 4ttontlop ViLid t9 d1soamw '
d� Womon am,d Children, b%vJAX
,
�. . .
,prescription,
tlative In ennouraging the anti,
morrow,
Maintenuace of the Anglo-French"
4k4a VWtpa4usto wo* I* Sw i
RatUrlolory 80valOW
�
P;usstnn n1parAlst movement In
South %rinany, thu
�s taldul; rLdvau-
American understanding, he urged, Is
,
the Prime and most solid
xw7j &44
modietne. .
lacky. If you dream of a black eat,
FOR WOMENS AILMENTS your enemies are active; to be bittGn
!ftgo of an �cprorturxity to obviate
he Gortufl,
r& rurnace forever by
guarantee
of enduring pe,AC
,Q, ,His Appeal to
09fte In t4a XG�T resl4ows bo- -
*"a tko Que4a's 110tol is -Z th# �
41
splitting the nation asunder.
A report thAt. V
I arshal,rioch,; gave;
Great Britain and' the United States
. Is regarded here as tile most import-
.
. uptist ohurvk
All -*MIA*" SWOR Carew attentto*
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All which to re,
Dr. Kapp 48 hours �
Ant Pronouncement from the respon-
alble head of art Allied Go-vornmeat
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pbone #t , P. 06 sox U4
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sign, threateiiii- to march Into der-
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since the attempt of the Prussian mil-
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London Cable says -The former
German and now British V
iner, lmper�
many If tba d auu. was uisob�yed,
Was aoriled officially. it caused a
itarists to regain power. I
Like his illustrious Dr. Robt. C. Re mond.
ator, has just completed the most sen-
great sensation here, but in. quarters
where sane at'd, logical heads
pred4 . �
acessor, W.R.40.49, Iftc.) ..
Poineare, President Deschanol does LIU 3,ond.) .
sational journey of her career. For
pro.
,
dominate It was rld.:culed from the
not disguise his distrust of the Ger-
I
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three (lays the vessel was virtually
I outset. .
mans, for which he has ample justi- PKYSICIAN AND et)R,Qto& I
helpless, with a list of 45 dog A
roes.
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.
fication at this crisis in tile ,world's (Dr;. Cllhlii)xo�wls old xt4M ..,
. _4)
number of first-clusa statorooms were
- �
To Asthma Sufferers. Dr. J, D.
history. His view is the one that pro- ' —
'Is
flooded, Some mem I bars of the crew
were killed.
Kellogg's AsthmA Remedy comes like
va throughout France. . I
1*1 Was the recent German up- t
The Imperator left New York 071
a helping hand to a Sinking swini-
�rxier. It gives new lite and hope by
,
heaval," he asks, "a species of;;, -I
,
camouflage for the restoration DRE, R. L STEWOT.
Alarch 8th. All went well until last
Sunday evening whon,'In. the course
cafing his trouble—something he has
of
Kaiserism? or, if there is real ro- I
of a concert In the first-class saloon,
come to believe. impossible, Its bene-
fIt.Is too evident to. be questioned —
publicanism ia, Germany will It suc� Graduate of Vniversity of Toronto,
r, a y of no Licentiate of tht
co4lix downing thd mijitarists? And f Maine;
600 - passengers ,Were thrown front
their seats as the big ship dropped to
it is Its owxi� best argument-7its own
best advertisement, If you suffer.,
,6
OU9, 66 of Physician# slid
.
it it should succeed by means of' Surgeons -
a sharp list, which Increased steadily,
from astlima get this tinio-tried rem-
ec,,.nter-force, may we not expect OWICb ENTRANCE-. I
Communism c , Bolshevism next, thus -
The passengers say there was no pan-
edy and find help 11he thousands of
presenting a new menace to the �1
I
to, however. . I
others.
world's democracies?" ZURBRIGGOS PHOTO STUDIO,
The cause of the troublo is not qutte
.0 0-.*--
Whether the German disorders In -
JOSEPHINE ST. PHONE 29
clear as yet, but It -is known therewas,
'
considerable water In the holds.
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AISER"b PLED'
dicate camouflage or not, the French .
Prcsident, is apprehenBiv of troubles
0 d ttnd
The engineer staff battle ay I
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ahead, owln,g to the pron'Ounced check __
night with the disabled machinery.
� Chief lil,tigineor Moore was the hero of
the occasion, at his continuously
� . . I
'I'll 0-T S`U I F1 ffff:-sed
.that German plans for readjustment .
li�ve received. French official eir- Worth Knowing.
ales are apparently as much Impres- Ail )!t'wl's feather
post
I for 72 hours, up to his waist In water.
, .
. ordinary has
With the influence of the German many uses in the home. �
I The Imperator was scheduled to sail
I
Communists as with that of the mil- It will clean out teapot spouts ad�
.
for New York on the 27th, but yester-
I
day those Who bad booked passage
—
Dutch Gov't. Rapped in,
. itarists It is urged that the mirably. .
know what to expect in mil- When dusting carved furniture it
itarists,
were notified by ,telegraph that the
no
House. for Its Qoursb.
,Allies
but they cannot count on the
. will reach where a duster cannot,
I
affect of the Communist factors in - The
sailing had been cancelled, but ex-
'
menfolk will find a feather by
industrial conditions. This uncertainty iar 4)t
planation was given.
I � - I —
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the best pipe-clearxer Yet invented,
causes gVeat anxiety both in France and the burner of an oil lamp may be
. -
Count Can Cross Frontier at
and England. cleaned by its means. I
"The Germans 'were between the
When The Day Rs Over
� An Time.
y
The wing of a goose makes a useful
devil and the deep sea," says I* e brush for tidying up the hearth alid
"with
I
Temps'. social revolution on grate.
-
. When the
(,.!�Ca t . household
—
Amerongen Cable—The former
one side and Hindenburg on the
Lemons are of great use for cleans-
other, The Ebert Government
11�
', 1) ,6aros. and the
.
German huiperor remained up last
seemed to be tottering when Hin Ing and polishing. The dirtiest old
- brass or silver can be readily cleaned
� ,,, worries,of
/� : , I pveryday lifo
itight long after the others in Bexx_�
J
tiack Castle had gone to beFl. News
denburg came to the' r acne by ad
e
vising von Luettwitz to renounce. his and polished by being rubbed with A
11,�( . -have dragged
� I
1% You dovv,h,
of the failure of the Kapp'revolution
,programme. In any caso,'the con- small piece of lemon, and then with a
stitution is not better by leather or flannel. If you have no
k . I niado you un-
�happy, and
reached him in the evening.
For several days past the former
protected
Hindenburg than by the proletariat bout polish squeeze a few drops of .
� I .'there is noth,
ruler of G ,
ermany hacL been in a state
It is to the cvIdent interest- of the lemon juice briskly on black or brown
==., .
� - .... ...... Ing in life but-
, 1� . headaohe.bael-
.
of excitement OVer the evoilts In Z"er-
Allies that this situation shall and the polish will be
liquidated neither by the Spartacans brilliant, �
� o
dcI16 and won7,.
lurnto the xight
tin. Last night he - retired to his
apartment early, but the lights in
- - - I
nor by Hindenburg. . � I
. - ,�
�. . .
,prescription,
his wing of the- castle shone through
- - � Dreaming of Cats.
one gotten up by Dr. Pierbe fifty years, ago.
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the Windows until an earky hour in
DR. MARTEL'S PILLS To dream of eat$ Is said act to be
.
Everything growing ou t of & grcu�d -
the morning. .
lacky. If you dream of a black eat,
FOR WOMENS AILMENTS your enemies are active; to be bittGn
seems intended fo,r some use in establish-
ing natural conditions. Dr. Pior as, of
,
The Hague, Alarch 118.�T6 Dutch
Thousanda of women have testified in the lant 26 by foxie indicates mlsfar'nne; burliftro - .
the healing qUalitieff of Dr.
Buffalo, N. Y., long since found �out. what .
Government was taken
' severely to
task for ,What was decided to its
g&ars,rregarding
I R ELS FEMAL19 PILLS. A Scientifically are about When a cAt follows you in -
-
vr#parecl remedy'. for delayed and painful . a dream; while to dream TOU ale
is naturally best Ax women's diseases,
�be
leniency towards,'the. former German
monotruation. Qld only in a Patented Tin- stroking one means, boware of FW.se
Hinge -Cover Box, ; At'your Drugzist, or dirpo
He learned it all through treating thou4
I
Emperor in a debate'lit the Second
friends
by, Mail, prito $2.00. Knickerbocker Remedy CO.'s �
sands of cases. The result of his studies
was a medicine called Dr. Pierce's
.
Chamber of Parliament yesterday,
I — -
U Front St' Eoksl Tfuto" c4und
I
0 CENSOR MOVIE POSTERS'.
.Favorite
Prescription. This medicine is madd of
�
vegetable growths that nature surely irx�
when - the Premiqr- announced a de-
Me limiting Count Hohenzollern's
movements
�1
R gina, l9orch 19.—D4 sell poster -
%e
advertising a motion pleture,which is
BEATEN TO UP' H
tonde&for backache, headache, weAkening
And his pledge not to mix
'111 politics. .
I
intended fo- use in Saskatchewan will
I pains, irregularities, and for the many dis-_
,
orders common to, i4men iP all Ago of life,
Deputy Schaper, Socialistp vlose
questi6xis brought' about announce:.
need to bear the sitamp Of the ceri- ,,
sor, it ha,s been decided by the Pro --
t ffice. TlAs
BY SCHOOLMATES
�
Orillia, Ont. -�"l suffor4fr.m , b,d ms6
ment of the decree, said he was dis-
-satisfied With the Premier's answer
_I
vine
, , work will be done in Winnipeg. I
.1 0 8 0
of woman's troublo with baekacho, nervous-
-
as a mere' slight Increase in the
HE WAS KNOWN.
ness'disorderod digestion, irregularity and`
guards abQut the former Emperor was,
Poor Boy Killed by Five An archtect remarked tb a, lady
I had great pain, all tho time. sometimes.l:
not enough, and Count Hohenzollern'$
I
that he had been to see the great
would faint at my work. I had ne physi-I
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pledge not sufficient. He sold there
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Other Ohildren. nave in the new dLurch.
clan after another but they did me no good.
were plenty of opportunities for the
' 'to
.
. .J --- - �._ "Don't mention names," the lady
I then took Dr. Piorce'a riavorft* Pre4crip-
frl ends of the exile bring him let-
replied. "I knorr the man You refer
flon and it 6xcd me up all right, I look much
tora, and, asked -why Yisitors to the
.
In Tatters, but Cleverest in to."-11ouston Post.
better and feet finn. I will recommend the
'Prescription!
von Bentinek; castle were not
searched, . I
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class, I
to all suffering as I did."—
The Premier, In Answer, referred to
THAT WAS AN ESCAPE.
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his letter to both liouscs of Parlia-
The Interviewer: "And what with .
Albert St. �
ment, Informing*thern. of the assur-
Pueblo, Col., Despatch — A child's icebergs and shipwrecks, and sea sor-
Write Dr. Pieree's lavalids' Hotel)
ance obtained from Count Hohenzol-
tragic life andod in murder to -day pents and being cast Away on a doo-
ert Island, what do you reckon the
Buffalo, N. Y., for coofidential advice and
lern that he would retrain frora all
activity And do nothing,
whon Ted K�iygetxdall, 11 ycars old, narrowes'. escape yc -"Ive ever had?"
known among his Juvenile friends as "A
you w;II receive the medical attention of &
,political
which Would'involVed Holland in any
Old Hand : widder at Plymouth
"Poverty," died In agony from the In -
with eight Idds."
specialist, wholly without fee—no charge
international difficulty, Ile added
juries he had received last Friday at -
whatever. .
that similar action with reference, to
the hands of five boys Who literally WHY RE "IV i LS LATE,
� - .00 a '
the former Crown, Prince had been
111cIted and beat him to death,
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A_,,
Ur.�_- FIGHT
considered,
District Attorney Charles Hughes is ' Teacher -How Is It that , ou're jo
, 'r
In possession of affidavits ,pel.ried by late, Tomm�,?
Deputy von tavousteyn, Commun-
the dying boy's hand, *ch he Tommy- thzrc
.0. .
ist, declared that , the Government's,
Wit. de-.'Cause was a man
claids w.11 fix the galit. upon the pinched for stealin' lions and setting
FOIR', -FREEDOM..,
Polley of silence hAd strengthened the
general belief ihat the former Smper-
assailants, all of whom, he says, are a house on fire, an.C. knocking down
under 16. five policemen, an' inother sent me
or came to Holland originally with
Little Ted lived with hts grandfa- around to s�,,i ,Z It was father.
Holland's silent approval. Count 110-
ther arid his motber, a laundress, In a I _-.0-0-11— —
When Held for D eportation
henzollern, ho'said, had been permit-
tod to live the,iluiet, easy lift) of a ro- .
tired country gentleman, with a motor
forsaken old house.
Thd family was An each dire straits 1K
'RITI'M LABOR
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that even In winter the lad had, to go W
-,in Detroit. .
car at his disposal, in which he could
to school barefooted. Ills clothing
cross the frontier any time hO saw fit.
The same also could bo said, DeputV
was'always in tatters. He Was, how -
ever, the smartest pupil In ,Ills class
IS RESENITFUL ,
One Man Shot and Others
von Ravensteya continued, about the
bi school, and fronr this, his own
injured,.
former Crown Prince," who could
brlghtness, grow the jealousy of other
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maintain conifflunloation. with the re-
students, which Is bolleved to have
actionary party In Germany. Other
caused Ills death. Over Lloyd George's At -
I
Detroit, NICh., Report -Ono man
i)craons whom the Government con-
'undesirable
Thutsday morning, while on his
was shot and several other$ recelVed,
siderod were Imprisoned
'said
way to school, a number of boys are tack On the Party.
minor Injuries late to -day when a
and maltreated In concentration
carnpo, even When Provided with good
to have accosted Ted, calling him -
"poverty" and making full of his ,np-
number of aliens hold at Fort Wayne 'passports,
the Deputy asserted. �Deararce.
The youngster could stand Leader Accepts Challenge
army post for deportation hearings,
Other speakerh took a similar stand,
the heartlosa insults no longer, he .
his to Battle.
attempted to overpower'their guards.
some wanting to know how long the
challenged two of tormenters, ,
The arrival Of military reinforcements
Hoholizolle-rU9 would be allowed to
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much older than himself, and gave �
restored order. .
stay in Holland. The Premier said -them
a real thrashing. 1.
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Thomas Zuba, a Itusslan, was taken
the Government 10119 ago stated It
Friday, on his way home shortly af- London, Cable - Keen resent-'
ter dusk, five children upon him ment Is felt by Moderate Labor leaders
to a hospital with a bulet lit hits log,
and two Others, said to have been
know nothing In advance of the for-
11fter E 111DOror'S coming, and not a
,set ,
aud beat him unmorelfally. He do- over tlio attack m*e upon the Labor
Madera In the brealt for liberty, were
Kinglo person Inthe Government know
fonded himself as best lie could, but party by Preiriler Lloyd George, when
W48 1, o,k d down. Then the -aseall. he launched 114LB proposals for a Lib -
n L e
transferred to the county JAIL y,uba
of it, Up to the present, the Pronk.
ants jumped upon the prostrate bo(ky oral -Unionist co.111tion on Thursday.
was fired ,upon idter lie had roacho(I
the outer doot arid refused, to halt
ler doclared, It bag not appeared that
the former Emperor or his soil 1AA$
w,th their heals, thrashing his Abdo- They declare the lVeriller was "preach -
when ,challenged. The guard has
participated in A single political a0-
men and frightfully bruising his head. Ing claeo war" In outlining his rea.
Ile was left 14 the shadows to breath sons for the ilaw Polit-cal alignment,
been doubled.
Immigration offloors said the at.
tion.
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his last, Arthur Henderson, leader of the 1,A -
Neighbors discovered the chIld, car- ber party lit the House of Conlinorls,
tempted escape was probably dud to
Love at f.f6t sight Is pure optimism.
Mod him to his home, where he died has lesued a statement, saying:
the return to the barradkg to -day of
Pessimism doMalads another loo.k.
this morning. "Labor Accepts the challenge of Vir. 4�_
Mad prisoners who were ringleaders
'!'! . 11 11 - - ao "..Anw.,"
! � !!!! ! i �
0 d 6 I , I Lloyd George. Wo, are arrangIng to I
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0 I , 0"OSPHODIIN 6
I*e
in a hunger strike and plans for An
"Insurrection" a week ago. Four hun.
The Oil Of the P60016--Usny Oils APPeal, not OUlY to Organized workers,
have Come and gow�, but Dr. Thomas' but to ev&Y sympathizer. The L4bor
Ired prisoners Are, In custody at the
. Gtow Edoish, Pee dtafthh.
Tomas atut invigoratet t *hold
ploctrl'o Oil continues to maintain Ita, party allus to raise a fund to enabld
r"TL
, 0 *1 ut#ous tyttft, Asike* n BI
POARIOn And increASO Its, SPI10M Of It to fight the ,coalition arid propt)se3
_-,,.-4*# - ''.
I in old Wifts. Mod for Nervous
usofalness each year. 118 StIlil'1011allil , Ask for ,gubseriptletul totalling , 2, -
4
W A In children, It they be not
'Orm
Itttendetil to, cause convulsions, and
MNO, Mendill and &41ft WarrY,
& �"� .L 1.6W �Uf FAtr A21011*60ft 0
?
,to
tile r 00
qualitleg have brought It to ,110 11, antlelpallon OI an early
and kept It there, And it can truly, be
often death. Mother Growts' Worm
He'Irt e, ii.
the Heart. -aiUhg Memoty. dc* $I= box sit
- ,
Icx$3. .%Tdh5-x1Idru-XgNtx,orrAJkI 'ifl;;tlej, 'Called
clection."
the oil of the "ople, Thoua. _-*#4.4tA_ —
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Witerminator Vill protect the child-
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$,*%. 0,1 rwo+ptof Prito, M*w p**~ ftokw.
Ands h4ve benefited by It And WOU14 The N11110 is lar,t caly t%aatly 8hrick-
con from thei;$ dixtrasslas Affli4tions,
/40, Ir" W00 *014INIE 404MM110,ONT. ,u*6
no other proparAtion. od, but Is alwity,3 willilig to be.
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