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Show o I ..,... i .r1:sErinTi EVENING , Wtot boo bo;t1 vtittost ta crook or twit to gaol op tho I unto oton- -1 ber"e" a vary 0.1.11.1:NIPOWP1004.0...IPO.rame.SMINE..! I 4 : I Wilson's PortlanA Address' . I ., bitat IgoTM ha41 Ors.. Sept. addreee list of PreeidestwadsItrtleon'e as relieve: eight. la part. PORTLAND., . ON?1NROPP ,, to thls eountry el March last. 1 Criliol lAske beit4ty lotion for the the ovvoriant. in Its Mot Al 2 hate terns aloes threughawe brought I submitted an Is Intimate It it kw centsTry It! .hp. ' eoustry ant topped el eterlos , cositeronce to this foreign ftMiura' the &mead crowd to ' ateglise. the tlret ootomittoo of the senate et lbw Voltt or retbor to tho tett sons. train have &tThO' $W$1. hems little ott ammo; t be Iota of two iden Into little 100" ell mittoos of the two houses. th tarotin a liqueall bottl contalnIng throo oases of ohildree; bright-0Trelations mulatto and committoo Ms of 2 sad elk etekil little Orin children , tho nomad:too on 'ortolan SULU. Or orchard obits ahak will .nd red as 1 looked upon these that tho house. IC disoussod all parto ot bare a quarter olnt of Ma haat faeckl ; I 'beagle lotion. and tomplooloa base. sod noir all It yea (boy to whom I had this documeAL Many ouggeotiono wows Wienlas at vary. vary email toot made. I took of all thoes suggestions elms to mon. I Ito cm to roport Your grocar bait Ike lemons ad to back this karts and conferetsco of Of eatety and boor With retard te th loarito of nations adoptod ovary any druo lor or toilet ootsoter III wIttla genorations Of Americo., ono of the ouggeationa Mika. No Piratic throe OW !Moe Of orchard ;moot I aubsorreast . omit:solo wore liottinod to monk cam-full- y for a taw roots. kismet this the sot fulfill t r; could If I tett that I sad or ',Midis to mom willingie in ly fragrost lotion Into tits Isom. nook. bond est had my I to 'which thad sioaforenoe than Om optimists of arms and mode each day and 041 how Isom to say t mothers antis boy tho Itottod ammo. freckle and blotblohoo dlaarrear ant Lk Some thIngs wont' put Into th bow otesr. soft tad roar-wh- it t babied at than. breasts. "You Kayo eseovammt which pocitonally I did not mato& to 'stoop; you bare occasion le think siecossary. but which I had no fear the pant as sly a prediction Of objection to putting in explicitly. -terrible thing t tha toter sad all this oneta anything I gay a Indicating A World Monroe Doetrtor. and at lark ot rapport for the men ; that year brothois and husbaads the For exampled, take,' the Monroe who are criticising any portion of thio may doctrino. As a matter of foot ths wethaarts have boon through , treaty. I moat frankly say I bavOn I hors t. be gone through with &gain." oor011ant Oat up for Lao world a allaa. tiny reepoot for oomo of thorn. But re dortritto. is Lofts&con What the Monroe Qualm for others. sad for moot of thorn. I doctrine? Moore rho doetrino I !mir roluvon to hap I found quoted la ono of your pa- that no nation shall reepct. for , coin Ii tho west- have come Into rhos COntael and ronthe other day a pilialmA40 II4 appro. I pore orn to and establiah homisphom can try I with them. They are just that I do not know that prima its powr or interera with Um elf. imitation Americana aa I am Or as bottor thaa rood It as the portico- goveramont In this hoists-phot- o. as good of poop!' ! bo. found noomeary to is It They ar just as thoughttar thing that well. that la the doc- claim of the interoata of Amorica aa I t dot ful "Natiotto must units. as men trine of Very the dovimasit nation $o : t unite. in ordor to prawn,. patios and shall try to obe. bo amok anywhore emend the poistr in-or They-arjust so Info ingest ao anY order. rho groat stations must Om politic. to interfere with body who could molt:rose him mind to , ea nailed es to be abbe to ear to any dopondsoco of the peoplo tho of to them to thing: and my ootitoot with eot single country. 'Too must Not world. And. Inamynah as theadon- this le a eonteet of Interpretation, war. and they coal my - that effootivo too dootrino had uniboon the mad. All I how to war versal Intontion, ly whoa ths country &wiring unitdoctrino. I did not think that it contestwithof Glom , men la that they are urge know that Um form which tho woo nocomary to mantiorL it Mullett-tartWoo with too..pritical . al nations apply behind poem la II,. but whon I uggested that it looking ato this to the mere phrsaoology. warn the desire of tho United Mates an ey resistible. la differonalso betwoon In. la th purptiee dielduals the drcialon Of a rourt tfito that it should be implicitly roccorsta- without romombering evorybody knows to hay been In Anat. becomes In the hint rosort ed. it was explicitly r000gulesd. The that uzinvia who trained Gioia it, of is Monroo doctrino is left intact. and lb. retire form of this oommunit7 and that If they go very tar In atthe court dootaion: is differ the fro to is States unitod left reaolution tempting to Intorprot It by In botween nations which go bo-.IL appear-oncthoy map,. -t- he- Unshod- - mote.- - of ,,,arbitral peed I want to alphalin In ovary disoiss. of the at&snot any rate.- itufflelimttr- atter Weaken& pates can only bo main- Mon of this manor, tho abeolutoly to document of the Um the It form meaning behind tained cove. I by puttins charactur., of. this it back to tno tt 1otboxy - tot isattod stations doterottnet to op. haul and this treaty. board. And taking It back to council star." m not the Winos61)4 In favor of ...boWi1 prvon! II e oove-- That is a quotation Yromitil 1.8016611 llon et Me treaty. locaudIng-thamid to have boon deliverod at Union cant of th Masud of ouitions. hoctuee or thtnga. taking it back to Germany; I you. my follow Mtho I am a Democrt t. but 1 tin and I frankly tell tolirtgo la Juno. 1131. a year after IU upon my owl would It oons. Cabot an Lodi Mr. loom' war boran. by American and a of huniant. Henry It back to Germany. I ntirely concur ty. What we ro disknosing ought etomach to take our of Mamachueetta requeet-- -I may Germany. at In Sonator Lodge's oonolusion. and I not ho disfigurod. ought not to bo ' hope I shall have his in tingod with th least thought of do- almost may. Si our dietationeigned the treaty and haasratifiod It It Li nostio politics. bringing about the desired result. In it is I draw all this picturo of tho care a contmet. so far as hor part we Learrno. on tho fleiko triod I can tomtit" that WWI drawn, concerned. covonant with which tho wo 'When wo In other words tho only way Inter- to be just to Germany. and Amapa-ho- d ocrotinisod. every very phase, --- con - provnt thins est- considerod. the other nations at had heard her argumonts from happoning again is that the no- tho board every portion of the counter-proposal- e as jealous of their that oho made, we wrote the dose of the world should unit. and tovcaltnity just so Ivo Gould poasibly bit final form and than put an irresistiblo force bohind pea, of ours. ret willing to harness all treaty In Its and order. in a sines. rail t said. "Sign bore." the sovereitroties ' There la only ono conealvablo way ontorprioo of pear.. and how the No Doubtful Words. to do that: and that ia by means of whol thing was not the original Idea I have said in all franknasa that I a learn of nations.- - - - of any man In the can forenee. - but man anywhoro rash had grown out of the councils of do not see a single pitraso In the , or I don't find any bold onough to say that he does not hopeful and thoughtful and rtghte- covenant of the losurue of nations which la or.doubtful meaning but if Imam. of natione-- 1 only find our men all (woe ' Want to say what that undoubt men here and thoro saying that they they toir Men. No Respect -- Soino ed rniertillt la In other words that do not deer this trosue of attlatus. And I want to prefaco this part don't 'hang the undoubted meaning. And I want to ask you to relloct upon Then .. this cove. hy saying that 'I hope you will, ttOt I have no objection. - whet that means. 1 el ' $, It 0 of. ' ,....... , - , i ;! am., - , - ' : '1 I A i 1St JILI1 111 AL i 1 NEAT-119- ; 11 II . L -' - Trace the disease to its source. Then remove the ' ic cause. that more than 70 PhysicianrsacT ; to an or directly . as are Besides call there It. this, hyperacidity they numerous ailments which , can hardly be classified as cause-unt- old true diseases but i Gloom -- -- ,.te .,,, -- :t 91; ri:':' :, 6, Z;,.1.14 . P - , - ' '1 al 1 e'':c.,::4":r.rt; :1,;.,1;e 1," 1 l; .:' 4f0 01 1.efiti".;4.." IV, 4t;;.1 ', 'V . PPt i ., , ,, , , e . , , , ,,' , i 1 i ,, , . , ;.1 .. , , . 4,4fr Ika ) 4'4w' , The greatest..k' . ..... 1: tightKeit-Rig-1-- - , SA r g . 7- - Lila, hp NI - ,t,o;, i r I. i . 1 II , ., ; 11, Alt , 0; . . 4 7 ., -s ,13----- r t ill l'e . The Altar Flavor 1 It 101,103130,A0 ol Lasts 044. fritoo - 4 1" , 4 .. .. ,,;;;;; .... C , ,' : - 4.1:1 r ; 1 .. , r , ,,,e, ,' , .. 10 , .. - - . ,, t ,. .. ' -t- 7,7' tili:t0:10. . , . 00,45:14kirgictikorimemew . ''. 1 .: VA 19 DO ". -- -- -- . .: .. 100 nnall . !President Taft in a plea that there be atonement- - ter the American Imust in the war. Declaring the was "In the house of his friends," Mr Irvine said Dreg on. stoodllen or twenty to one" for the league of . WILSONTELLS-,OFT-:-- - ... . Oillelfr' mu;ram -- , . .,, i, . V's. 'uturro - ... . . fi - , table. mentioning Lord Robert ,ceen. Smuts and others,and declaring there was a .unanimous and , sincere agreement that the league was ?reeessary to guarantee the peace settle: ' Gen.- 1 1 -- ' tWith '. .11.-.2- its all-ge- , . .- - acid-stoma- -- -- . - -- -- - - IL-- itirg! k - , , - - . 1 ,, -- I 11! , I ' . , j I : ' all i - , - ,i tp,hs eads Tn re - - , I right through hh . -- -- - Irlsg:Megrel4 ednvi said------- 4'al .., - - I 1) he et - ; suggest-Tone- , --- ' , , ,..,$.4,1,;;Ln.g.....114-411-ea- -- etstert-threaten- " - L - how-wonde- - - . --- -- headache so many people- suffer; the nervousness, irritability, insomnia, mental depreesion, melancholia, dizziness, and vertigo. The entire eystern soon becomes more or less saturated and clogged : up with these poisons', an,d besides tbe many ills mentiontel, we cut add rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, biliousness and often times valvular heart trouble and heart failureall of which ran sourceACID-8TOMACEbe traced to the one common ll , . suffer dear Thousands, yes millions, of men and women - , from these troubles and never dream- - that -- - is Acid-Stomach the catue of their health. -- - The common sense, logical thing to do is to go right to the seat of the trouble and REMOVE THE CAUSE. You must get rid of,your - : . - : ftcid,5tognst,b immoctiately. . -- -- I 1 - I 11W 1W ron mir . - , nervousness and irritability disappear. And all eimply becauee, by taking LAIONIC, you getrid of the esuseACID-STOVACthe veryabing that has been holding you back and making ' '. your lila rorserable! - .; GET A BIG GrIA:ltilkITEED: BOX OF EA- TONEC- fig7n--i. your druggist today. We authorize him to guaraztee it to please you and you can'trbst your druggist to makethis guarantee good. If it faila will refund your money. ln any ilty,take it backhe . , ' If not convenient to get It from - ' . H - - - - I r. - ; : - - D w. YOUR ', -A- - - -- - - dE7kgoi,tzt- w w ' - , if .telletodoeens-anduo- - ) -- - - sport whatever? for some of .them. ."r111that- "a very: The President assert-e' - :), 1117,,,.-,WI- t101,7 ..,;..' : few men" were proposing that jbtri '', oq.20...... N .,Z.....' ' rovenatit be rhanged- to give the "a position of sbecial prise..I '1 , A' 1 HEALTH ,, ' ii.: liege" !!1si -That,- h,,ssserted, wai directly con---e tr ary to Am principles. becausej :Vi: rhe nation had entered the war largely o,to fight for the, principle of ' the '7 . -- , . equality of nationa. i'ropsgrinda, ,:.... st:).",.74.,.1t.))01,::: IZ staid the president. Wait e 14 , Germany. : g::,. .: Ott the .7. po,ssliglity that .,,-tt ahki "I'n- heart Otb.mo : :, :,.. ' iLaughter ana, Chi,. , ited Stateti might be indliced , 4,47.1 1,41,j . . . The president's words were greeed to refuse to guarantee the Pr,ace set-- 1 . With laughter rid cheer by an audi-- , tlemeoL To that. 4. a I ' L.....2 t, .oCia,;!,....4.-1 enre which packed themunicipal au-- J prove g;to,11" again was, ' A : i nto ditorium. said thk. courtry. accomModats more becoming acti ve Ces.) . than 7.000.-- - --- v7oii- - ! -- i.,,- - ,.1 Mr. ,Wilsoti sail be stimetiotes -, When the president Arent from bis dered w hethr, the Alien s- vvlio oppose-Nated-Trpn.Increases noted to the auditorium-fo- r hio nicht ,th.s,.. iesgue hae ever. talked, an he and endurenc.e tit delicate,strength tier.. epeoch be again rode through densely had. with women who bad lost ions volts. n In peoPle crowded streets and was cheered 41k14, In tto- - wt.. - He ,tvolv 14- time 'te. mee,rinet, ,ei the lway: The audleitce-stanclu- p hies- hie- itekt Lthvgro.--tr- t, tray hces useit arid indorsed by such applauded for three minutes-whe- n strength- to an effort :16 ket60 other r ; r reitea states seas trYot134a ordered Llicha411.-Ledbi,...- M :IratntIZOLLIMMilatenailalint to rr, - 6: tr,r,,,nrileMTV111! .then4hat;INiothltreir tr,...i war1-hrt audience then sang ,"The crowd when he Czharles A. Towne; 1-7- 8 Commie- Banner." ad led that tie..wonid - furrill that re- .. Yoner it Immigration Han. Anout stresit when the mayor presented (toevt. ..,.. 4 ., 4 Mtn-eti also I'ntted-Rtat(trt a booquet of resew to Mrs. Wiison. t aret. 1 Ill"nY C2 11; F..trvine.- theediter- Of ihe Ore--- eve.r.. ott;er rt. itA7kItson'c4' the Catal Ile thinoc..4 ho -of eI Ahltu gon Journal, introducing Mr."Wiliton, joy'. way to th. Koal.claima.ot AVashing16-n- ; anl was t3heere4 - whfn Mr eottple4 the erg, Ask your dotter Of druggist Mr Wilti paid t o, the triPate . seam et the peseidiant - azd - torsos Aiwa Stià &Al with bii et the t.tapeJ fito'itt h. 4 - - .. ,. ' - IIN, - i - ..; ;,-- JJ'Y i r 1 - is I I I .ass-rte-- ,... .".- ,,. e cnd-,--h- . . , - . - - eori-dow- -- -- - --- -- - , -- irt,-,..kg- - , e - ., - - 2-- . ' wl.,;prPPf-a-nta:to- te-latt.t. tt-h.- . le:,-h- t- . ' -- - . 4- :: - , - t we .will mail your poetpaid a,, Nig 50c bot. . You can ofmd J30 the Ma after you receive the EATONIC. to this today., Don't delar-atte- nd Addre.e. tonic Remedy Co.. 11,aboA1,1 Ayo,tcLai;ich. 1001.13 by saying he had been much impressed during Ms trip by the number of children who oame out to see him. It was really to the children. he con,-- , tinusel; that he wanted to report, "I have come." be said. "to report as to the safety and honor of the tiiture generations of America." Should there be no permanent guarantee Of peace. said Mr. Wilaon. then the nation not only would be trntrue to its promises to those who won the war . eut would leo.lt.e recreant in its duties to. the rnotheref the country. - .. heicia-wht;Tic- "pro-Germa- n- , CID-STOMACH- - - 4441 . . - - ,- 1 :1 w st-' TIC1 tit 1 - w , - - , ..- --- , - ' - -- . . - . the hard enamel and causes decay. Think, then, how destructive to the human orgartism Now YOU SHOULD TRY EATONIC and see mud bet - fuIIY different YOU will lea. And here is still another reasonone disooveied by Prof. . ' See how quickly EATONIC banishes the iminediate effect's of Metchnikoff, the iambus scientibt. food, digested Imperfectly '' charged with- - acid, when it retchett-th- e 'inteetinee,- - becomes the heartburn; belching, food repeating, indi-etc.'. how breeding place for countlese millions of disease germs. These See, too, potion, crlickly'your' general health improves ' into the blood stream and carried how much more pleasure you take in eating.-.homuch more t poison germs are absorbed ' ' food is hoW ' throughout the system. Hence the severe attacks of blinding bow soundly you aleep ealily your digeeted acid-stoma- ch . 4-e. - I -- . - -- . - - .'er -----7- - - 1. . -- 114161 y6- , -- tilA ec 4 - I -- . s - . , - . - i -- -- .. ,i . ' -- A" 411 z.- . , Hz, -- n- - - , , - , I , ---- . -- . i , intestines-sets-up-irritation-- . , , o - en ch --- . 15.--B- I 1 - - . ment - i Now there must be 'good And sufficient reasons-- - Foodh-- - - 1115'-- ' Asserting he had found few men op- INewspaperman Killed-I 1 ,,,,a. why so Much human misery, suffering slid II health. - T-- -'Repeatingpresposed to a league of nations. the : that affect practically, every part of the body, t The seemed . ident said Bloat great objection' PORTLAN'D, Ore., Sept. to be to this particular league. .. their start in a sour, gas.'yabekhing,AcidZtomach. )11. V. Allenlof the Cleveland Plain Deal- :, Sour, Senator "I in Gassy - entirely , said the presi- er,, membeebt the president's party, 1. Stomach . I i:FORPEACELAIE Lodge's declaration," - , - , There ARE such reasonsttnd here is one of therm-- , t I hope't shall hive Itis co-- - nnd Ortii- Pfitterson of Canyon City, "and dent. -- . a' i. Because of excess acidity an operatiOn in carrying out the desired Oe., were killed and two other news- :A)i, " '' cannot prop- Headaches papernien injured in an automobile ends ' ' ii ' -i ' , - He recalled his eonferenee with' the collisiOn on the Columbia highway this ' ' ' . Inervousness , t. - erly digest food. - Unless food is fully digested its flour- ' '.'"14,. foreign relations committee on his afternoon sthtle the presidential par- ', Vertigo ishing elements cannot be properly assimilated, Hence, . first return from Paris and said every ty aosverrettuhrne lintigotwo Portland from a In He 1915 ,, Spoke Favoring Melancholia . the. blood becomes thin and suggestion for improvement made by tour 1 - II Rheumatism 1 The injured! Robert T. Small, Phil- committee members had been a Such Union Just . of Or') 0 LumbaX. t cannot niaintain adelptik Public Ledger; Stanley Reyinto the covenant. strongest body t ' ithe . ,.4 . Sciatica Baltimore Sun.-- i noids, , if proper nourishment is denied. And that is the very Monroe Doctrine Extended. . Lions to ro revent Wars.- i Cirrhosis of The extent of Small's injuries hadif -- reason 'whST so nottbeen- ascertained at the lospital 1 h t ... : --Egoeusness many people are weak, sallow-skinne- d, i IT rottotl : t . .where be WaS1 taken hutfriends '6 . :4t (" ocittn7tnitin u rt.d7 otile nt I , emaciated and anemicalways ailing! r , , they were not considered serious. t : wn'tlie 1:--. Ip t t 1 07 -- diow." kneoodver.bed,,-- "'''- -'' POBTLAND. Ore.. suffered a broken shoulder. Reynolds rP(',frirall.,.-T.et, --to-,,,..wn....,..Na....luz,,,, is isitl, ' another Excess food acid causes reason; ..L...1,,Here v 4 I Emaciation 1r served to,00dininisei.ailiiii by tfoii t n ted ' I Intestinal ' - - - sour and ferment in the stomach. Kolchalc-Hitting Li i,f f Senator Lodges chairman of the senate qtateaLbut it had liven extended to., all . This gives rise to Reds. -Congestion the world. - , 'relations . i , . committes foreign suggestGutnto t '. t e e Indigestion, belching, sour, gassy stomach, disgusting 11 hn hda S. olf ito ' eest; LONDON, tdeed kolbeAad psr .tiAlte that nations iso catalTh. must 15.Admiral ing as 111 Men d S..hie offenshte against - -- - -- -a 1, ctiok. in ptirsuing ,; 2,: ',food repeating, ,. ei : LI heartburn, dyspepsia, etc. Moreover, uker thet eight pitt in (giving t ----ban broken their front the;Rolsbeirel, 24 1. 4.1t;t ' :. this sou4-- fermented; partially digested:food-whet-It wii.A.tirely--'----- -' ; ...taenaietrTroxibl j ..,, e - ' -,,.; a m : information ..... Most ot tilese g .. gal the that of -league nations covenant 114'.'1,1 here today. The 1,,,' - ' along the ' passes the carried out what Mr. Lodge had 'sueg- !president, had come from Repubi ifall procress of reaching the - counter mtestinal-tractirritatio- - ested.,,,,--It IP- , --- - -- -v,auurcus,,...,-....:!,,I. li the- iirk. ,010; as- frequently-t- o 7 -- ' Trift"1TI11111; to Illareat'6,t,-tc-'r tour . k..thettalahautir-toroeaadv- an that , t - tittral ilq 11,1 Mr- -- NViison result in ulcerat catarrh and even cancer; , . : thename any-oleague opporients, mentioned, by the senaing from Tobalsk. 'A' ''''" a nother 'outburst atirtod...,1-1-tors oppetdritintinatutureelft' t tr, - tteerus t titia ow acfcr..mouth nuns t how the acid eats ,, '. The president began his address .1' 11 lug hen fie a ddeott hat 7-di- Spo. t ed g - ;$ 4 . P . . r ti, worth of ., i 01 . o 0., 1- r -- - -- -- , . ,..,.-- V I) e o ,,.. beneficial g MINT)12 '' (;'1"11 refreshment itrf,14--tct- ri.60,4 ellif ,;0, possible to set. .: -- ,..IrrIn - ...200151. - 1 fivecents . t . - - - - ,... co,odk . 11 , . A14 , '.. - You can now rid your etomach of its excess sold. A wonderful modem medicine called EATONIC literally wipes it out. It does and thoroughly. It makes the otomach - the work easily, speedily comfortable.-cool and It helps you get tau strength sweet, pure, out of every mouthful of food you eat; and unless you DO get full strength from your food you cannot enjoy robust, vigorous health. - - - , . 1 , ...4YI , ' ' ' " ACID-STOMACHf. Be in , diBita 1! - hich,---neverthelesol, , , , . , -- , I - , - to IR ACE 1 IMELAIII Acid-Stomac- h, i: ...Ort,,, I 11 ... .. 1.1.,,, . , 0 , . -- 0MACH Must ess a eaitrit I Itse non-organ- . , ) i'- . . . t , ' - ' ATLANTIC CITY. N..L.Rept.11---Th- e flotillas-1)- f America" Meat Packers, formerly the American Meat Packers association, began its annual convention today. ., , I, the best buy for the price Meat Packers Meet. ...... 71 0 , , 4:1;.; Aiti,141. ',i,,11,000 .., , and covenant of our own Dust we will rodoem this expectation of the world; that we will not allow any man to stand In the way of It: that the world heroafter shall believe in us and not curse us: that the world hereaftor will follow us and not turn asMe from us. bald that in leading we will not lesd along the path. of private ad. vantage we will not lead olongthe paths of national ambition. but we will be proud and harpy to lead along the paths of right. so that men shall aiways say that American soldiers saved Ilieworld. .,.....1... . ..1 Always ' e, , ,, - .... . Why ACOa I 14"Te , , leindtrareeivar-nr-this-eutorntr-lea,gtr- destro . , ; V ' , I Sealed , I ,. . I P One Onnquertos Force. There is only one conquering fore. In the world, there Is only one thing ".m..,--..aYou Can't.kill. and that Is the spirit - of ths freer mon. And mow lit us. ovary one of us. ,.t , : ', . . St. tea to'-tak , 4'' .,, - - e: non-partis- .1 . i Throogh evil report and good report, through resistanen, cnieropreeoniation Slid ovary otherails thtng ft altail fight my way to that goal. I call upon lb. men to whom I have ro. forted. the honest. patriotic, gont ,non who hare bout to parties.. tarty co:loomed in ortticizing the detail1 of that trootyo to fonset tit do . tails: to remember tho fre.t titer-pristo 'land with mo to fulfill the hopes and traditions of the United ::' I e'v' , Dons. e. ....... --.- ... smmk - Th to en-to- re , 0( D . Mourning Mother. s A woman tarot to the train tb-othor day and primal my hand was about to say something. but turn. away la a flood of tests. and askod a etonder.b1 what was Lilo matter and hi, said, nVbs. Kir, oho lost ons." Now, mind you. oho did not turn away Mot. I orderod her sons overseas. I advisad lb C011iteeal of the Unitod litotes to socrifico those eons. Phi came to me as a friend. Oho had mottling in her hoart oxcept tho hope that I could at va other bons, though mho had given hors gladtr. And. God help me. I will moire other to-hi- nd biu. - 19771111."7"" 1r 1 1 , , , --, I 1 A y. 1 1919 g harm'ad - . DrAt tesilbe to choose tao troaly. itala a way Pairtwulatrly ths revenant. to to stool Antortro So acoptionst tool. iint tha Now. my fellow oeuntrymon. Aniorics avant tote this principle that Cho war for was principle of equality and ouversign nations. I lint Joel art much opposed to clams logielation to internistiobal mottoes as In domestic matters. I do ant. I tea you Platair, believe that any Ono 'scion should bo aliowod to domisiatevn this mot loved notion of ours, And It does dooire to dominoto. amid tho other ought that, ea fat os Illy infinenco and potter o president was ire. of th Unitod Matto Went. ins to tught every attempt to Dot up a minority government (applouee) sad I woo asked iiitorwarti whom I was think-tohitting ot: what minority I was FOR FRECKLES woo drown itit la Ito the toot port of to airstrip . ' flne form I the occasion. for linos 'or" hAppy to roturo for a few soak 1 000111011, I. 1 JUICE LEMON , , kl'TE3IIIER 16 TLIESI)AY ?sTEWS e, ,,, . - S. - , ' .....ark, ' , . ,,,Ilbs, , |