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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE Till HI NE, MONDAY M0KN1NU, FEHHUAliY 3, i!)19. -- MM Intermountain Casualties WRD bn?' d) S 2. - Without Them There, Can Be No Work, but Only Mar.-.-t t ti, B Y.ariai Bolshevist Unrest Don Corkeerv, Siqnev, Mo.t James (i. Kejnol.ls, Sl.uinii, Itah. James B. Liggett, Eort Meigau, t olu Situation Gradually Albert Colorahu Eugene Ortega, Banta Gabriel Artiz, Utah. Becoming More Satisfac- tory; Money Aid Ready. il Harris, I'agoea Springs, WOUNDED Lieuteuat Harry llarrv WOMEN A. B. DUNiORD. ' ; rl Kf xv V . r rA lot ol tlik'ni, .ici'oriiinxc to the public "print:., me becking llicir liberty. We've done our best" to advice them it ilia be iound, and if thev ind it its not our fault. Its really uorfderlul what a good coal. can do pioniote domestic hap- s U S , . daughter ridding them of cough that and hung on weakened them jutt at the age when the young girl required all the physical atrength they could command. holey Honey and Tar is noted for it quick effect on coughs, colds and roup. . N rR. Honey and Tar Foleys ti done for their in K. Loomis, Burlev Idaho. Era nk Manning, Flagstaff, ri Ke. N. i Keep your grow inggi tit tree from cold and weakening cough, and you ate help- ang them to heal thy v igorou, womanhood. Thousand, of mother, have written let- Irn of thanka, telling what SEVERELY. Thomas E. Smith, East Elv, Net. t lareuee It Uittv, Dillon, Mont Christopher T. Habennan, Salt Lake, t N1 M Mr. (Degree Undetermined). ' Gambrel, oley ta rou l.lBl-;if- r I . x piness daSardcrt, ('ot(Coton Irnit, 1 s Bouev r1 Tsr as "We uec write our bet and only i to cut hohrumm Juhnuf ternriK !' fever fa.U L. Zin.incrn.an Charles ti ibner . - c wiu Ferrv , Idaho. er. Olo FI r. Piukm Ntr- Vun a. Ituiiolph Molina, An. Five (.) cooi Hioraa. Subatitutora Charles Angus McPhee, Salt Lake, By JOHN T. MCUTCH ECN. Mont Charles Attains. rsaiesville. the Chicago Tribune ) Utah. (i op right, Hit, Herbert V. t hurt hill, Gooding, Idaho 2 Ft b Clot eland Mullins, Albuqut rep.e, N. M. Htlglums ons bHISBKLS, E.dgel E. Hetideralud, Euioiaic, Mont V uh- ran irmm.tls. is now fir Eppcal WOUNDED ' them the people cannot resume work SLIGHTLY. 0 Liei.tr nant George M. Io!ezal, Ihn ,,, .I without work there will he cnr-tan- t Veney Waldron iar er, V i. la, I u.o. imrtaslng restltsm.efc?. width will ha-- s tr, t olo. James B. Hill. Estamia, N M to Bolshevism. Lieutenant Arthur T. ladan, Fort Willard V. llaiuovk, Ntz B. rt e, rm many tsules I hear expres.ed Logan, t olo. Llaho. an that the peat e delegates will com ahide Albert A. ill not Hobbs, Brest ou, Llano. Clarence L. Killian, Salem, Utah. early peace. The maaf of people John II. 8 hmoeekel, Brook-uiMont. Bred W. ljnihere, Jordan, Mont liently endure a long period of urn of Bernelel the will delay which resumption Jei sen, Spanish Fork, (olo. ty John B. turran, Bueblo, Colo. I 'avid I). Donaldson, Ogden, Itah. lion work. Benjamin W. Smith, Bosler, W vo. Thev have looked forward to the end of their as the war beginning tne pf and prosperity, but Impatlenee with the authorities, who are netivities passed and blamed. Camhral is partlculnrh neoily thiee months have Sweeping Removal of Reare The situation luifuftlled and the diatr. ss in that demolished their hopes ,, h ginning to giv, grave comqrn to (Itv is extreme The Brussels street car Valenciennes t ,c authorities Hospital roitdition0 in oj Exports AnIn could not be worse In one iare hostied up by a strike tow .pitm iswith one of Belgium's biggest pital which I visited there was no altalking From Capital. ether or lirnidttev gatamial men, ho said Belgium's prob'em cohol, I heard an v ts one of finante and raw material. interesting story regatdlng v ad-Herman commercial fKngheh cspilalhts have agreed to ictlvty to lul' a net it large sum, providing the money When the city was about to be evacuated w VMiiv. r of hr spent in ilnplanu on inanufht t j; ed by tne Hermans a large shipment Belgium wants raw materials French flags was seat frsm Bonn and ) rmok n that her own factories may do the sold to the inhs bitants t.s decorale the exportation of lit lit citv Err nor reof the nth ijnufacturing. ainty's t n M. 3 Mothers Thank Us M WOUNDED Lieu'e-emui- Food !,)., N. Al. BISHOPRIC CONDUCT DUN FORD RITES VILL fit WASHINGTON, Feb. The following casualties are reported by the . commamding general of the American expeditionary forcesUied Of accident and other causes, 4; died ol disease, 33; wounded severely, 225; missing in action, 13; wounded, degree undetermined, 251. DIED OF DISEASE. 7- is the real peace-inaknB- c luel. . LIBERTY FUEL CO. Keaitis Building, Salt Lake City, U. er-t.- ( lUTnn.ow, Matiajft r. e, U wb" JO? m&L Dm tutl unfot-tunat- SAfS LENINE IS , turn America Not Represented. Crews are being recruite In Belgium to man some of the t.erman ships' in These ships vv ill be used lit Hambmg reauppljipg Belgium. 1 commercial agents rrpresertir.g Hi tush are actively soliciting Industrie u mucks in Belgium now, but so Anenean industries have not been rep Americans resented in this competition. D Belgium feel that America Is losing a gulden opportunity. When asked as to the e .uethod necessary to secure reditu, the Belgian banker advocated anlUralned loan issued at a per cent, guaruned bv the strength of the allied which would be sufficiently attrac- u1 to tall into circulation the immense' In the neuh inif. of gold now accumulated tral nations of Holland, Bpain and Swe-i- ll of whkh have an undesirable rxrp.bg of unproductive gold. I he interallied loan would attract these surpluses into circulation, and thus grrai f. lined would he loaneci to those pa tlons whose borrow tip power has been l sreoked hr the wr Rcpajment of these bans would be secured bv indemnity pa merits from Cennan extended over a period of fortv or fitly car This method would insure a oi financing Belgium Medv rehabilitation of in r industries and avert the menace of Belgian Many fj long-tim- Honors for Foreigners. On tne American, January und Dutch ministers to BelgiumSpanlsn ere made ritlsns of Brussels at a beautiful ceremony in the Hotel d Ville. 1 am told tida i the first time Belgium lias conferred this honor ufKin foreigners On February 2 Antwerp will do tUe same and Liege the followinsr Sundav Trip bv motor frem Valenciennes to Brussels shows few effects of war. The fields are cultivated, some oal mines are In operation and eto k of coal await improved transportation facilities. After the frightful devastation of northern France this section of Belgium set ms remarkably untouched by war Miss Margaret Wilson t id at the American legation and has been obliged to cancel all social and singing engagements for the present, (me of the chief subjects of conversation Is whether and when the president Is to visit Brusseli A big demonstration Is awaiting him 2S strictions nounced Fanatic Who Ufed Hun Money for Dictatorship, Francis Adds. tNew York Tlmes-Chleag- Tribune Cable, o . Copyright.; LONIKjN, Feb. 2 David It. Franc's, American ambassador to Russia, le't for Paris today aftr being under an o(ei,t. tlon here Before leaving be gave an Interview In wh'rh he said 1 never on any occasion recognized the soviet government, nor did I ever recommend the American government to recognize It. Twice ike German government. through Kuhlmann, demanded of Lenlne and Trotzky my Immediate expulsion from Russia, first, when I Issued an address to the Russian people, endeavoring to arouse tjiem over the treat) , second, when I Issued an Securities Are Returned. address on the Fourth of July whjch reOf the mllliont, of sotuiitie flit hed from s flected on the soviet government. puck-lu- g Belgium by the Ormanx, fifty-fiv- e for banishment my applications cusoa of necurttles h.ive been rewere unavailing. turned to a xlmtle hank in BrueaeU by the Herman war office. The soviet government took no action, as-BYu.iscls now presents an outward j aa they always hoped tny government ect of life and gaiety which is the natDULL CITY would recognize It. I never called upon ural re.u tion from the lortg periovT of German occupation.- Streets are crowrded, the and the only time I came into Trotzky leading hotel is gajer than any hotel In contact with lenlne was when I, toBans, and' there is an atmosphye of algether with other allied and neutral most hysterical gaiety. (Continued from Page One.) When the Germans left most of the shop diplomats, demanded the release of the windows were full of copper articles with minister, who had been ImCastor Rumania some that they did not get." a there ( a lot of dancing In It. bihels Pollux" are among Its comic figprisoned In the forts of Peter and Paul. satirical reference to the constant efforts and Lenlne undoubtedly supplied the brains of the Germans to seek out and seize ures. They were particularly comic on the of the soviet tvery artido of copper and brass in the occasion He Is an inof the presidents visit, wear- tellectual man government. nation. Nearly every house shows the whose intellect Is swamped ing carefully their funny plumes and absence of doot knobs, electric light white with lumpy legs. They sang by fanaticism. His object In life Is to trimmings and other articles of copper with alltights the stilted posture and gesticulaand hrass. revolution. II bring about world-wid- e town of elocutiona hall tion simpering not Seem bad. The food situation does , has used German money freely In ordr Most foods are obtainable and there are ist. Even In Pans, opera is the chew--to secure the dictatorshin of the masson of the arts i 'instantly increasing quantities entering lng gum At the close of the show a New York The basic principle of the soviet to emBelgium from the neiehbortng nations. milliner, u is to prevent tne exploitation of one was who inent ahoard Itocjlam-beathe Potatoes, which wc re 10 francs per kilo, are. on the way over, stood up, and, man by another row 3t, butter, which was 30 francs, la It I obviously an insane conception waving his derby hat. shouted: t iw around 8. Come on. boys, tnree cheer for Mrs. and does away with all accepted ideas or The soviet will not, for inPresident Wilson. enjoyment. Champagne Is Plentiful. stance, permit its empioees to have a We all cheered timidly. As the psesl-deand his party made their exit down vote. Bolsheviks are a political party At a big ball given bv British officers nd the soviet irovemment Is a form of In the army of occupation. 1800 bottles the grand stairway we gave another of thampagne were government or mlsgovernment which thev brought In motor whoop. two weeks of Interdiction they support The instituted the retj?n of After The trucks from the Khetms district. That Jolly , terror which now prevails in Russia. i ant eons which have fed the destitute in are going to Maxim's again. been had closed an army and have for girls They I.r isp1s are now feeding less than half resort boys srtous'y eatlmaied f the for bad behavior so far aa the military at from 250,(K0 to 0,00 well disciplined former numbers. The isason for euch a wl1 rang" s a consequence of the public feed-- c was concerned, and the soldiers of all men nations have .had to flno another place In figures tiea in the actual variations g of school ch.ldreo through the comof rendezvous with Margot and Michelle, which occur from week to week. Ijirge mission for the relief of Belgium, ( are today in better condition than to say nothing of Paulette and Bira- numbers of men may be aratered or dismone. for a generation. persed ag the result of a single conflict. I visited two large canteens where 1000 For the allies, France and England, the For to 1200 children are fed daily at noon. ban was removed today. 1 America it will disappear next ormerly there were 2000 and 2200, reweek. The authorities are mysterious spectively. regarding why they shut the soldiers out. Louvain Is being rebuilt. Large, handsome buildings now face the station and The most popular story Is that an Amerupon many new buildings will- rise amid the ican major, exercising his charms called streets. luins of the principal Many a French majors sweetheart, was Im- small temporary boom town structures to account, and In the duaLo which fdl considerable portions of the gaps In mediately followed, kills t his adversary. a French lieuthis street. The names of Hue de la Sta- and In turn was killed t3 present tion and Place de lk Gare now are Hue tenant. Many persons who were chronINe. correct Is the sav that this des Allies and Place des Martyrs. Amerithat that others only say Many can major was killed. The true story Situation Worse Here. unsentimental but a to that be seems In Lille and the devastated districts of wary society man was nicked" for his northern France the situation la far wallet containihg 18,000 francs by his WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. Proposals that uorse than in Belgium. Kerq aso i the Heloise one evening while dining, and cry for governmental aid and haste in General Hsrta. with the sanrtlon of the antitrust legislation. Including both the raw mateFrencn, put up the shutters until the Sherman and Clayton acts, bn revised by fouring new machinery andbtiKlm-sa, rials for the resumption of and management learned better to' handle the congress to meet postwar conditions, and oclay in securing them causing decided militia and Its lady friends. that standards of general business conduct be established by the government and administered by a supervisory body, have States been submitted by the United Chamber of Commerce to Its membership over the country for a vote. The recommendations, drawn by the chambers federal trade commission and made public tonight, are: That congress snould at once consider the situation ot gtl statutes constituting antitrust legislation. That there should he formulated standards of general business conduct, to be administered by a supervisory body. That ,an enlarged federal trade commission should be made the supervisor body, with its membership Increased from Two girls just budding into womanhood-yofive to nine. The referendum was declared to he In daughter and your neighbors daughter. line with the action of the conference held Y our neighbors daughter u developing into a tea- at Atlantic City last December under the This auspices of the national chamber. blooded, "tfTvacious young woman. But your conference went on record In favor of Sick"Green the antiof Sherman modlflcsilon such or Chlorotis daughter has contracted trust law as would enable the business ness. So she now drags out her dsys, a sufferer Interests of the country to cooperate Inin conducting their affairs and of telligently anemia. from the most distressing symptoms Increasing effk iency. will make her blood rich commlllee's Gudea The report said there was especial occasion now for consideration and red, and help to binish the anemia. of such legisla'lon as that, recommended It pointed to concentration of commercial and Industrial activity to meet the needs of the government srd the civilian pepfo-Mai$ai- v population In the war and Ihe vastly changed conditions wuirh business In'er-eat- s face in the ' period The Red Bhod Builder If It was true, as the president said dfwtfy Afe efaSwiw i the 181 4. "that said In nothing report, fm-tSew will Sow It tones up the system, helps the sppethe, then discouraged businesa enterprise like took. end cells of a blood risk tng red of the the running increases necessity color It pro' under the condemnation of the law before heir capacity to distribute oxygen she breslh of sure tne make Just to la It whgt possible life to all parts ot thg body, filling every cell and law Is. this discouragement operates with n it at this effect tissue with new health nd vigor time, greatlytheIncreased concentration of busUntver-M- y when special easy to digest, exceedingly pleasant to tnst war la being for the iness activity prescribed by the medical profession. by condition which eonta'n more uncertainties than ever before existed FRIENDLY WARNING' These ti oolp . " c oM , Manesn end that is Oudvs Hard Colds People wboee blood ! pure age aa abawa bare to!4 by draggft everywheea. are not nearly so likely to take bard colde M made mttj by aa are others Hoods Sarsaparilla mskee tho blood pure: and this great medicine company M. j. recovers the svefem after s toll as no Tarb Haw Cheoilata. Manufacturing cither medicine doc. Take Hood a. CAdv.j 8, Brest-Lltova- k Kuhl-mann- PARIS hii-"r- , 1 Can your daughter get back her health? ur n Pepto-Manga- Matiatfer. MhUO, (Linn,! ( the-hop- S. A. Codes after-the-w- he m ar fl rmptm-Muf- Pepto-Manga- hl Fepta-Mawg- breitenbach ie h: SlKillJ.g of to lay ! tne tr MONEY-BAC-K i 1M Uaile boarU t rtnioNoj from the tXjo t rorn and i K'rxuUon la t wbip HARRISON DENIES Inn tiding floui and meal n ado from TO RESIGN grains, oata and oats produft. grains, hran and middling, 2 UK' M W anti fcplit ptas, sugar anJ hwjoena'e Fran a Hutton ei in cottons ed U g m rai of the HtlMlp-- I lii'iiiam n den ed empha ti) n b' jMlmi- These artulew ronMliut 1 ilxt iiN cun', ai hre touig it on the motor s.ilp of the food ttein on t'.SyTeancted M v ate-Im viula icports that he Horn and the.r removal h" ffe(ive limned, Siilanl He ex-to resign his offn e he muni IJcensfb them lo lamed hat he met fix is taning a six granted freelv to all tient, nations in holn f irre e, m'u month' Pave ftrt he has ing Great Rrilain, Franc, lfalv and IM mu nd ivjil ret mi to his iUrctdoie skii export l Pont .! bv v tumar'M vere pns w n Ins .nation Is ovr adjninlKtraMoti gra'n orrralton and f M; IlaipMiti apl hed foi leave j rt he- fvi n t f the. wieat i xpor Stiles entered the war, toinidiny t hdf t w rerun-swhtn hostilities Attention vvai tailed t the fat? that Imt red lie a aldhe tamo to Ih th wheat am wheif f loti r remain rm tne Fni d b ties on'v to rst anti to look rest! it led Let Phee v.a no w( business interests aftu jo when Urn emnargn on The t,'.vernor goneial was a ornpan'et! wou'd D removed, bur i! Wit n.t'.'-r- . ll.irrli.on and i" said that ,f pot h v vou ti r ma n vn th Fiarn is unate, head of the Ihillp- force nut vovernm nt 8 wfth the f.itmpM fm a maximum price P nc V) u it rt v will rem.'n here for several The on the 15)1 wneat rop iiatl expired to Washington. Removal of lie embargo on the ot ier dava and th n i mune bv was ltd expet. grains to si&hilizi priifw and relieve what W45 An FIVE ARE DROWNED described ax a ongejded nuirke lonl d advaine in the price of torn OUT SKATING for bv reason of the fat that pi h il sharply several weeks ago wnn renv 1) of the emikirgo against the imjoitatun 5v rinrmal SrrMrq of Argeiitine coin was ftnnound 2 -- Flvp J.uk-nHi'kvtiN, Mbit. Fib ilnmriwl It whs said that there was a h, aw deHuti'luv oiitnr hi.Ii vwi mand in foreprn countries for some of th uTlit'Ti 00k Ink'', thli1 imlri l ami nlKi't grains now placed on the fe routh "f tl r tic, Thv (U t'l partn ularly for re. L.on Wtt., 1c Ralph WatU, HI luclle Adams Percy Richardson. Carlla Probert huurs Jbn lio.lti wet" in tho wntiT ' ( i r til seir r' "v r hrfnrr tw to mill Iht lukn wint hteli w h "il rtu'lrutr " to skdl'' Mr Row, who rrstrl. i iwni the lukr, tjr.iT'l Kfums Hint w.nt out on th Ire, hut found ouh .oin'1 hit- - An automo-- t lift on rlioM u is fn it d to he that of Ml V.t1is ond in w is notified. ttd sold .1 I' 11 ty to the th it tils two "iiis nd t ik'-to sk.it" ik . tie HES lb li . ie. v I i vv i tmD-a-th- 'V I r i WHILE 111 Ui-- V L i ESTER PROTEST I BY ARTHUR M. EVANS. (New lurk Timev-Ch- sin Tribune ('aide, h fcpi right today If' o it u FARTS, Feti TnaiKsiri ing it noise like the da shrieks that to put (oiibUnttnopU un lei au international recline not only wou!d sll-the white meat off Tuikey a breast, It would not but rarve out her heart leSe rirn enough for a dish of giblet slew the day after nson s triun the bee a of FiesMen! t umph in swinging th" allied lo Ina giiurn-mena manof t lie i.ernian ciioines t! of e netena under league datory system now have put in a plea to liberal Turks save Constantinople for the ottoman enj-- I plre under the dm trine of of peoples Greet e easts a covetous ete on Con- statislh-stantlnople and a duniis e alleged in the shoyUig a preponderant of Greeks district. The fle great powers have been the internationalization if the considering and city which linke Bumps and Asia a Ainet-leif cheer would give three rousing would consent to sene as trustee and being the one naadministrator, Americatrust. VmUs .warn, tion ail the others the takes position he Is getting however, a trifle too degp In old world affairs and when taken to the mountain top instate upon being shown. It would not be smprlslng howevet. If when the league of nations jy fotn.ed and the captured lands aic plated under the guardian angels that merha would become tile Gabriel of Constantinople The Ottoman liberal parte, w) Ich opthe posed Turkey's taming her lot with and malml Hohenxollerns and throughout the war, (onlgt t sent a memorial to President Wilson asking that Constantinople be given a referendum. It was signed hr General t'herlf Pasha, of Ihe Turkish delegate to the digress liberals at Geneva. I! dwells on Press fifth Whson point tomerniug ident from pulling hut refialn out minitsr 12, which require that non- Turkish nationalists tie arurd o' an, autonomous development arid tic j permanentU free The memorial aavs it Is linpoaHWe to j roncelve the existence if Turkey w!thou Housia nlitjople and asks th( us dlsjstsal i Wt to h popular . u It argil that Turkov la a bin ark againat Bolshevism ' IjMien to On iiiternaiionaltseff Should tl'N inpiml be tut of a tnrrNi not onlv would from Turkev. but raiber it Ifeart. Turkev without ( ontantinojdo lHn oniv a bUxd- con deprived of it aource of life, dfdiberatetv thrre would to barring th a force end to gain current. whih Bolh'Vt entrant a$ the doors tf the Mediterranean with The memorial likewise den the attention of the and draw' to ahUh debt ronare the the teae Turk government vontracte.1 with Young j German v during tie war It rax Vermnv having ben toe Instigator of Turkeve er trv into the wr for H own mUitary prof t it i inadmiwlh'e fnat our j for recourt rv enould be held theee loan, from which ibarouid funding ta exonerated tjie solenm,x3e juHtlv v ciion of the nongre the debt of t to It alao euggeiita t be over .iNtributed all Oe Ottoman emp'fe old rrrpur, Ifitlodtnr re erritorv taken Thi would embrnre pen-io- n from Turkev and indemnities to t hoe crippled try th war. e e I Put End to Turk Terrtirtgra. Feb 1'eah- men'ti troops have arrived at K.ituidav, yyl'NIKI. of ahied and put an end to Turkish f tne mint Ini nt s which ad Tne in been progless during Ihe war tirf-eini nbilair.s of Ihe rilv ate now w.minc hats Instead of the fez whiih the Ti 'S. forcibly coi.i'f led them lo wear tdrianople Government Reported to Be Awaiting Arrival of King Manuel. to dlwfaitrh PATSW, Feb. of Madrid a day fimii Iirtutial by a national government ha been constituted m Portugal a follow: lremter, minister ot war and of food rtM Conoeiro Minuter of the interior, Benhor Bollara AluKro. Minister of JuatU'e, finance and religion VUeunt Banho. Minister of eduratum, asrriculture, com-m- rstud induatry. Count Aavedo. MinUtr of foreign affairs. LoUlt Mnuahilu'. MinUti-- r of public work and tranapor-tatlo- n, Binbor BiWaramou. Th dispatch adds that the government, u named whic h th army, ha people with enthusiasm. whtnedalaobv that th government, which )i lt authority, U awaiting tha U oxerdotn ajria! of former King Manuel, 1J FUW, Krh 2 - Thu aituAtlon in Portugal U uncertain ond conflicting report carlv tidy. wr v(fivrd ! that DUpati he from UnKin REVOLVING FUND a rovwllst rol'imn put to flight north of Itogiidea amt the wmrtandrr killed, EXHAUSTED mirntra H rforted quiet. Koyalmt pha-onat Veiro ml Vieu have Wen Ml iut $61,- - placed m prison at Figuera, 44!HNOTON 1o 2 official An Htutment iued hy th $ ixr)vJJmdm' 0f (he original government at (qorto reads: fimff f the rnflrond .tdmhiiMratlnn 4 r fahnful to U! the r.nrthfrr toor MFraI haa now been ueu, Dirrutoi The republican troopa at Mine reporieil todai. In ronm(Mlon wiih the n onarrhy. KWwrvs In nd Riavelh have fled bfor ) m financial fyr Januaiv nl to Ihe f rr of Colo'l Coteraal. Telegraph that mouth, mx lotoand and nen ror.tmunh:at)on wit or :: rnlirondt paid hit Wen broken. The defense organ- retehnd Th direelor-Kenera- l mothe hf government fail ied andthTnorJUpitbllcsn 113 9,00 fiom rHroaN and Ixocauae several garrison from durln; the rrT exjnejui rorwparure ri favoring the monarchy.0 m6nth I T he ABOUT er -- rol tdthne fr ae-b- - Suinshme and Happiness oi7 Gloom in-plac- e and Ircit ability & is the experience ofmany on chandind from coffee Eo Instant Postnm Not at all incredible! For Postum is free from the distress -- causing elements in coffee . At the same time it is a delicious nourishing drink There's a Reason el I aup-pre- The-esin- a, max or of the village. Eventually I whs permuted to go to Haipont, and there I remained with the American consul until I was taken 1H and became a patbut m a Red Cross hospital. There I re-sufqmd for three montha, having harfered complete chnustlm frm the rars of three nearly rowing ixpericnceH life in a country where a Christian' In th ev of Tutk of no Xa. While I waa n the hospital, the Tuiks one night fou eti ah Jim Armenian patients In the mklitutlon to leave Ihe building and would have Slaughtered them by the wholesale hut for the interference of the American consul. When 1 had regained tn strength 1 was permitted to go to Constantinople, and here met with another grant misfortune when my Utile boy was drowned, I was in Constant mople Julv 10, ltrid until December 23 ot tile name year Klkun heard mv story Me in all its details, names anil dates has it alt written out for whatever use me IJIsus serve Mr, It may gave eveiy eourtosv and tvs a Christmas 1 present he at rived tn gave me n;y passports and I made my way Merlin vTirialmaK eve to Ambassador James W Gerards tpiHr-tei- s and he later provided snfe passage for me to Copenhagen, wheie I hoatd'd Ihe "learner f r Jvtw Vet It. arming home the early part of Februaiv I J The Brazilian steamer formerly near tho German Siegmimtl, Is sshm-Santos Forty thousand sarks of cofir Jetiisoneti and ioRt. for Havre have An Amerh-tr- i transport xtvei majority om of of of tile meml'crs Iht) trew. bu Uia uieu are rrjyjpatd' to have beta lost. from Pago One.) sr . Brazilian Steaner Ashore. felO JANKtRO.Sst"rds.v.' Jan. 31 1 iinoiisni pro-all- v flh (Continued 1 I c RECITED TURKS - for QSTUM X ln k s e |