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Show I 0. " THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVfLLE. UTAH INGENIOUS AMBULANCE CART USED BY AMERICANS IN FRANCE CASCiro SICK cleanse your liver and sluggish bowels while . you sleep. Gently HAS SEVERED DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH UNITED STATES, RECALLING REPRESENTATIVES RUMORS OF END OF WAR TEUTONS TCpOREAM OF BETTER ERA. . Get a box. Sick headache, biliousness, dizziness. coated tongue, foul taste and foul breath always trace them to torpid liver; delaved. fermenting food in tb bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged In the intestines, instead of being cast out of the system Is lhto the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue it causes eon- gosflon and that dull, Throbbing, sickening headache. Fascarets immediately cleanse th stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess hilo from the liver and carry out all tho constipated waste matter and poisons In the bowels. 10-ce- Immediately Following News of Break, the Treasury Department Orders Seizure of All Austrian Ships in American Harbors. ' Washington Austria-Hungary- , Rumors of Impending Development . Toward Peace Causes More Atten tion rang- Uoiii'lv'l.H'On - Talk of. price, 0 G in I he German nnqMii'i s ami tinccrlam although rumor ui impending dev rinpmenm on with Germany, has severed diplomatic rela- ing herself unreservedly tions with the United States, A fl precipl-tatmg'- i i Is j Blluattoa'whieirgenerally expected here to lead to war. Baron Erich Zwiedinek, the Austrian charge, asked tha state depart ment on April 9 for passports for himself, his staff and the Austrian consular force in this country; and simultaneously American kjinlster Stovall reported from Berne that Austria had announced the break in relations to the American embassy in Vienna the previously day. Immediately the treasury depart This ambulance cart, which can bring in four men and then be cornu ted Into a tent with four bed- ment ordered the seizure of the equipment of the American hospital in France. merchant ships In American harbors.- - The Austrian crews were taken off and sent to immigration staPRINCETON STUDENTS STAND BEHIND THE PRESIDENT tions and American guards put ou board. The measure was explained as e "sw vjgreof. purely one of precaution, but it is realf V. ized that It may be interpreted by Austria as an aet of war. In a similar situation, after the break with Ger' jbj ' many, no ships were seized until a s'v ' rv state of war actually had been de hue nppeir to attr.ut more ,tfen in Germany and Austiii than Arm riru . entry into the war. Premier of Humrary in an artu in a limi ipest weekly writes th.it tie think-he 8pm signs of the daun ot peace on the Easter horlon, though !oss'H wilder conflagrations ma flame up 'The tor tress walls of our enemies are beginning to ohmv cracks, he ! Svrlios Pin1 events in Russia portend similar developments elsewhere Fvi denfh the premier lud Itniv in mind mint von Heventlow of the Tape Zeltuug is appreliensive.that If peaee comes it will not bring all that ardent German annesationMs crave. Only a peace founded ou complete Victory, he declares, can save the monarehhil system of Germany, dcetruetlon of which is the obvious aim of the entente nnd ITesident Wilson. The Vorwaerts Is happy In the belief that reform of the Prussian fran chine will be undertaken during the war. it calls attention to Austria llun gAry with a scathing arraignment of conditions In one country ruled without parliamentary Institutions durtnR the war. Th Vorwaerts also critl elves sharply the German nationalist party, Saying U is attempting without parliamentary assent to assure maintenance of dominion over BS: i Tnj J 4,S dared. Whether Bulgaria and Turkey are preparing to follow suit still is unknown, but officials generally believe that sooner or later they will do so. Bulgarian Minister Panaretoff called on Secretary Lansing late Monday to ask If this government had any information from Sofia, but was told none had been received. Both Bulgaria and Turkey are believed here to be weary pf the war, but German domination of the central European alliance is expected to drive them, as It drove Austria, to break with , Germany's new enemy. Telegrams prepared a week ago in anticipation of Mondays development have been sent to American diplomatic and consular officials abroad Instructing them to wind up their conduct of entente Interests in Austria, and of Austrian' interests in' entente countries. Spain will take over Amer-Vainterests in Austria and Sweden will assume Austrian interests here. Safe conduct for the former officials on their homeward trip will be sought at once from the British and Prench governments. With n Aus-tria- them will go Count T&rnow n Tarnow-sk- i, the newly appointed Austrian wo arrived in New York on the day Germany announced her campaign of ruthlessness, but whose credentials President Wilson has refused to accept while negotiations proceeded to develop how fully the Vienna government indorsed the sub- marine policy of her ally. rj BELIEVES . DRAFTING ESSENTIAL. President Wilson Firm In His Stand for Conscription. Wilson President Washington. throw, the weight- - of his personal Influence Into the scales Monday in an effort to overcome opposition In congress to the administration army plans A baaed on the draft system, of Dent the Chairman jut Summoning viouse military committee, now con- sldeiing the bCl, the president made it clear that he believes the safety sf the nation hangs on the action of congress In this regard. He will make a similar expositon of the military situation to Representative Anthony of Kansas, who has. led opposition to the draft plan among Republican members of the military committee. -- -- AMERICAN STEAMER SUNK. Vessel on Way to Italy Torpedoed In Mediterranean. Washington. The American steamer Seward was reported torpedoed and sunk without warning in the Mediterranean by a German submarine in a dispatch to the state department Monday from Consul Gaulin at Marseilles. was said All of the crew of thirty-onto have been saved. The steamer sailed from New York, March 4, for . Genoa.. mi ,, pan of - O V CJ ' V fV k. - oC e fexi ' ; , V? i - A Cascnret tonight will surely straighten you out by morning. They ork "Idle you sleep a box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver snd bowels Tegular for months. Adv. 10-ce- None to Waste. How Is the supply of guinea at join clinic? , ' ' n, ,1 w:n- xv srifr I wish to state that in the seven years Swamp-llo1 have never known of a single customer who ihd not feel satisfied with the results obtained from its use and speak very, favorably regarding Swamp-lloot- . They ah ways come back and ask for it and that in itself u a suiheient guarantee of the villus of the preparation in the troubles for which it is intended. It is a splendid kidney medicine and 1 take happiness in handling and telling same. Very truly yors, LIENUART 1IIARMACT, C. J. Lien hart, Prop. Deo. that I have sold Dr. Kilmer's REPUBLICS OF SOUTH WANT WAR - 'f'' . 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Australia, and other countries, for coughs, bronchitis, colds settled In the It throat, especially lung trouble. gives the patient a good nights rest, free from .coughing,, with, easy expec- fora tion In the morning, giving nature a chance to soothe the inflamed parts, throw off the disease, helping the pa- tient to regain his health, assisted by pure air and sunshine when possible. Trial size 25c, and 75c family size. Sold In all towns in the United States, Canada, Australia, and other countries. Adv, - - Nothing to Him. Im not Interested In the artisticldde of money," said the perlow-browe- son. " jvCf a coin had the same purchasing power as the old one, I wouldn't care whether It was designed by a great artist or the creator of a comic strip. Rats and Fires. -- At WAR-MONTH i Spanish-America- n German-Amertca- n X. v three-fourth- r 7vr. H2 i ana Arrest American Official. Loxdon. Julias Van Hee, Arn can Icecon s ul at Ghent and .( Miss Jeannette Rankin, first congresswoman, was the center ot an enthust- astic crowd everywhere she went Monday morning. Fellow suffragists of the National Womans party and of the National American Woman's Suffrage Wconne com ua Ns association took her in charge. This photograph shows some of tb HirHn r hi gap j! to be gWi ns surrounding the automobile which took tht ? ! rn,,rr. i.i ' d American ff gores ' arcr At hand--t- he To Prevent Speculative Prices. In out premiums for fire people paid Washington. Herbert C. Hoover insurance $119,301,346. Of this vast could be s will be aBked by the council of na- gam at least tional defense to head a natlonal'com- - saved by reducing our fire record te mittee on food supply and prices to the rate prevailing ia England, Franco stimulate production and to prevent yoOermony; and even in our time and speculative prices. i nntloa70.Ckrt 000 per year Is - (. - "Nor Tm strictly utilitarian. If a new most-dreade- x- v d ' riv- rs i:V la pa.niBli-America-n v - r stores. Adv, time when everyone Is plaining of the high cost of living it Bemight be well to see If we cannot elimAll of Important Wars of Republic twe great sources of waste firea inate in April. gan and rats. itWashington. If history repeats Most fires are needless. All rat self, victory should again perch on are so. Some years ago a study of the Americas 'banners in the war with rat problem In Philadelphia arrived at Germany, for all the Important wars the conclusion that the rodents of that of the republic from the war of the city ate more than a million dollars rev olut Ion,. . Including the , . Aorth of food each year. At that rate, conflict, began in April, and the creatures can hardly all were won by the United States, tost disgusting $100,000,000 per. year than less nere they are; to the whole country. This Is a pretWar of the Revolution, April 19, ty high price to pay for the company - iT tin which. besidesf" OfTtiipiSh'pestir Kinship War with Mexico, April 21, 1840. undermine bad habits, other their Civil war, April 18, 1861. of floors and carry the war, April 21,. ail diseases, bubonic plague. fires..axe.vmoxe ..expensive, than war April 6, 1917. rats.,. In 1915 the last year for which x 'A- e Richard Gluey Dead...- Boston Richard Olney, statesman. , 'rretary of state under President Cleveland and always a noted student f international affairs, died at his home in the Fenway, Monday, at the Frank E. Stripe, a New York lawyer nge of S2. , who lives at SparkhIH, N.'Y. is a man with an idea. That idea Is that somePenfleld Safely at Turich.( one will have to stay behind to protect Paris The arrival at Zurich of the homes, when the beys off to war. Frederic C. Penfleld. American am--- Accordingly Mr. Stripe go has aroused bassador to Austria; Mrs. Pecfield and sufficient enthu&iasia ta his home town three members of the embasay staff. Is to organize a sort of home defence reported in a Havas dlspatcij from St ague. The men are drilling regularly Gall, Switzerland. Cpder Mr. Stripes Uire;-,,- . ot iVVrt' APRIL AMERICAS - ot 24, 1913. Norman, Neb. Prove What Swamp-RoWill Do For Yo Send tea Cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton. N. Y., for a sample sice bottle. It will eonvinee anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable infoi mation, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention thia paper. Regular fifty-cen- t and one-dollsite bottles for sals at all drug dtauf -- s st. - x Splendid Reputation for a Kidney Remedy 8outh and Central America Will vtawirirt tttYewtfvi ft Vey 4inkiWhMhpft& Probably Line Up With the ' United 8tatee. Students of Princeton university have formed a regiment and are drilling regularly. As Princeton Is the Washington. of the president, the students are taking great ptide In perfecting themselves in the arts of war. Early entrance of several of the South and Central American nations Into the war against FOR AMBULANCE SERVICE WHITE HOUSE NOW INCLOSED ON ALL SIDES Germany is regarded here as practically certain. Brazil, aroused by the sinking of her steamship Parana, is expected to become a belligerent this week and It ia assumed that her lead will be followed promptly by other countries. Reports of divided opinion in Argentina have given officials here little encouragement to look for aggressive actton'hy thabeountry Active support .of the United States by at least two of the five central American republics and possibly by four would not be surprising. Official reports that Estrada Cabrera, president of Guatemala, is contemplating seriously a break with Germany have been received. So long as Mexicos course is undefined, unusual interest is attached to the position of the central American governments, especially Guatemala, controlling the southern frontier of Mexico. In theevent of the development of an unfriendly situation in Mexico, it is realized that Guatemalas role would be far from unimportant. Is It known that earnest efforts have been made by counselors of Cabrera to induce him to enter promptly Into the war. If he does place his country Miss Gertrude FIske of Boston, who, in the list It is expected that Nicarawith other girls of her set, has taken gua will quickly follow and that the to training for ambulance driver in the The extra precautions recently made to guard the president have cul- long standing difficulties between event that her services are required In the completion of an' iron gate which closes the entrance nearest those two countries and Salvador and minated by the government the executive offices. There, has never been a gate at thls polnt bcfore. Honduras may be swept away ln a Strangers have heretofore been permltted to' enter the grounds will and to desire to present a united. Central A MAN WITH AN IDEA- enter the executive. offices unchallenged, Now the guard at themust America. be consulted before th officer inside the offices has a chance to question a In Guatemala, Cabrera has built up visitor. what is regarded generally as the most efficient army In Central America and with it he would be in a position to lend valuable assistance to SUFFRAGISTS WELCOME MISS RANKIN the United States. Antipathy between the Guatemalans and the Mexicans, there has existed for years. lgNM6Wi ' an-svve- non-Germa- n t&i plg ashed the first There's an alarming shortage, the second IviseetloulsL Why, recently I had to perform twd different operations on the same pig. V races. ' j ! j "N ST Ea-t- er , bOO N j tion .l.ok&2Ss4'- JWT& 1 Him w- - 2 In Germany Than America's Entry Into War. f s J |