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Show , r -- 4 they were a. alnrerely anxkiua aa S waa f'tr a ..ltl.in.nt of f ha problem At tha nmaentlon every opinion, aald Mr Redmond waa diaevaaed with tha is the saving flour. . ' u I nvoat frankneea and not by bittarnraa or rancor Jbe convention now bad At Ycrar Dealers. reached tbe critical alaae wherebada email number of tha convention of been appointed to draft a scheme be Settlement In which efforts would and made to meet all th difficulties in the dtacnaaion and disclosed dancers a no od thing government can pertnu arrive. If possible, at a unanimous Is organisation for rebellion agreement for th, future government After referring fo "the drillrig luid of Ireland marching going on In Ireland and the Mr Redmond proceeded to enumerate exhortations of De Valera, the premier u In declared that what- was Ireland was a deliberate gulag attempt to enroll and drill thousands of young men who In England would have com yutsorily t enlisted Hr preparation for rebellion The third point wag that there was deal of talk in Ireland among the Pino Fein leaders which, said the premier. did not mean home fule or prwTiw New York, Oet 23 Liam Mellower, one of the recognised iegder in the lnn Fein rebellion In Ireland on Eaa-- l ter Monday. 1$J4' "and an aoclato Baron Dr, Max vOa Recklinghausen German subject, are under arrest In this city, it was announced today by William J. Flynn, chtef of theUnUed States secret service. The arrests were made on the eve of an announcement by Premier Lloyd George in the house off commons that the British government had knowledge of another plot to land arms In Ireland Mellow is charged with obtaining me paper to enable fctm to Lotted Mate as an American sea- ? J i J ; -- iv 'faee man. r Jr i M Y j Von Reekiinghsasea, styled by Flyan as a patent engineer of no InUe abil- or to federal ity. has been turned authorities for internment during the war He Is declared to hate been an imimsie Asociate of Hinn Fetnera A gtateiwenr issued by Flynn said paper found in Von ReLkilnghsusen rooms and on his person show deftn teiy forward to France for ultimata German purpose Bfrltowes Rad Passport. MeHowes waa arrested Monday night iu possession of a seamans passport made out in the name of Patrick Donand which it la declared he nelly intended to use in returning to Ireland After the failure of the Irish revolution last year- - Mellow made his way to the United States by shipping s a coal heater acvurdtrg to Firms tte-toiHeerM service agents had him under surveillance short y after his arassociation rival and learned of hta I atrirk MeCkrton, know fHO with his Sian Fein ssaomstMi in this court-- i -- to the an envoy left here by Count von Bern- - the prison he went directly from the try a the first ambassador I nlted ttates of the Irish reptiblc. two! Jail io oaiway ard shortly thereafter the atorrt, xnd that h maintained SUtB edl kalTTTthir bTOftd Td TkTUf-- resIdenves In New Tork. one of which organised and IfieXued, as ueneral to freiand and McCarton shipped on an Is sear an Fast ner bridge, com- - Meliou s. a force of Irish volunteers, 7 (hi odd men, American steamship leaving New York mending a clear view of the river numbering against the from New last Wednesday On advi then in Ireland Ton Recklinghausen was also asso-- British forces ork secret service men, McTarten was elated with a group of Turks at one of.. After the defeat of the revolutionists arrested at Hallfss and now n being the several houses occupied by the Mellows sas forced to bide out. finding held there pending prosecution for hts conspirators. sas Flyrn statement, cover froift rock to rock snd bosh to complicity In the Dublin riots and his which radded that a short time ego bush snd, finally succcdsd In his Anee early four of these Turk activities In this country to leave ttempt to secure passage to America, arattempted last year, according to Flynn on s neutrai on a mission the riving in Nvr Tork in December, 1914. Considerable literature and papers nature of which finally prevented their on the steamship SL Paul, shipping ss a coal havr of Interest to this government were sailing McCarton arrived, la th United the premises of taken In the raid-o- f la ragllsh Prises. States m the earl prt of 1917, being Metlowes and von Recklinghausen, and Mona Easter to the it will b some time before the variMellow, fugitive from JutticA for his complie-It- v prior in the Sinn Fein rebellion in Ireous ramifications of this plot can b day rebel ton spent three months In an anhngtifth prison and claims that he was land thorouahly detailed said Flvnn in Von paced there charged with sedition ' McCarton snd Mellnwes had frequent nouncing rhe arrests He declared Recklinghausen has been mentioned asitatd Flynns statement. Tpon leaving confer nee, and It was evidently de-- ! cidd that they would attempt to get bvck to Ireland and If possible, presumably, In so far as McCarton was concerned. to further agitate and foment another Plnn Fein rebellion In Ireland McTsrton. futffllnjr hf share of the plan, sailed err c?ob er 17 shipping ss s msrv In the crew under the name of 'Francis Conitn Upon his arrival In Halifax he was apprehended and a service sow est hl way secret sure&t 4 i I-- . "l to Halifax to ala the British governIn 4he prosecution of McTVrton as ment Is tho coition applied to the public announcement of Gastoria has s fugitive frou frstlce. for his complicity In thein Dublin riot and hla been manufactured under the supervision of Chas. H. Fletcher for over hre America (n the early ' part of the present mrw ' re! -- m It fns The Kind- You Have Always Bought. I that Jjns 30 IIoriseof Commopa Reject mo black. :t)f the When the wrapper i3 removed the same signature appears bottle in red. Parents who haver need Gastoria for them little cues ?r ' -- John Redmond's Motion in the Tendon ct 25 The house of commons toreht b5 a majority of 135 rejected John Redmond s motion depre-- f our present ofintro- - I X eating the governments Irish pollrv as osb later! to endanger tho success of the convention. The df bate was a strong one, due to the revels Hon hy Premier Lloyd George and Henrv hdward Peko, chief sccre-tr-v r Ireland, of a further German plan to land arms In Ireland. It also dcris i d uneipoted interest from light throe n on the progress of the Irish iAf) C441i Mr Duke and Herbert H Asquith both expressed most hopeful views the of the convention Mr AjulUi sating he believed that onir a f v months would Intervene before an served pollcv would be sahmtt-te- d to (nrihmrnt Ireland John Pedmond concerning a member of the conv ntion said he was able to pay tribute to the moderate and helpful cf the Lister members of the during into their families spurious It is to be regretted that there are people who ere now -engaged in the rts of substitutes,- or what should cnly far mother .the . to scrutinize closely what she gives her child. Adults can do that for themselves but the child has tardy on the mother's watchfulness. - con-ffn- Letters from Prominent Druggists addressed to Chas. 11. Fletcher. Central Drag Co, ot Detroit, Midi., sari: We consider rour Caetorta la a dan distinct from patent medicine and oiuhead K ' Christy iVwjj Stores, of Pittsburg. Pa, aay: "We hare aoii-yCasterla for so isany jeara with such satisfactory results that we cannot 'refrain from saying a good word for It when we get a chance Jacob Bros, cf Philadelphia, Pa, say: -- We take pleasure in recommending Fletcher1 Castorla a one of the oldest and beat of the preparations of the hind upon the market ZTJ5 XfCaJutcf ganaaa ntyMo. (WsJTW catiefSction. We bare no euhstltate for it and only sell The Kind Ton Hare Always Sought, the origin The Voegell Bros, cf Minneapolis, Minn, say: -- We sr'ch to say that we tars at all times a large demand for Fletcher a Castorla st all of car three store sad that It glees Bnlreraal satisfaction to our trade. roTh JOTer tie most satisfactory pretaraMons we have ever handled. It avem to satisfy completely the peine demand for such aa article and Is steadily creating a growing sale by its mer't P. A. Capdau. of New Orleans, La. says: --We handle erc-- y jpcoi home remedy demanded by the pnhllc and while our ihelre are etjnlpped with the lost of drags and proprietary artlrlca. there are fsw It any which hare the nncear'.ng sale that jour Castor1 a has. M. C Dow, of Cincinnati. Ohio, says Whe people in increasing sum bera purchase a remedy and bjylngJtfor year, when It paatee the tad or experimental stase and becomes a household nacMtltj, then it can be said its arorth has been Crttly eetablisael Ws can and do gladly offer this kind of commendation to Fletchers C as or fa. at-ti- confreht Id'll Fxceuflre Defewded. bxhknslIVF-defensto e mr - F1 vt j nnl. - f t - . Jj ! BAKERS COCOA House of Commons Rejects John Redmonds Motion Deprecating G o e r " Irish Policy. f i ' but separation or secesa demand for the sovereign independence of Ireland and, declared the premier We had. better say at once tbst under no conditions will Great Britain permit anything of that kind. thief Secretary fteeehe. chief secretary of Henry B. Duke lhet Ireland, said that, February the British government Jiad deported pris-- v oners from Ireland because Germany was again offering a helping hand io the Sinn Felners. The belief was expressed by Mr Duke that the convention was on th eve of a solution of its problems He announced that while the constitution was in the making the government would do utmost to avoid the policy of makingjtarrests, which h considered aa likely only to help the secessionist propaganda. The secretary did not oomplalirof the motion or of Miv Redmond s criticisms, but felt that all the action taken by (he administration in Irsiaad was justified. The Irish eonvenion, hs declared was a working demonstration of the fact that If given a fair chance. Irishmen could adminUter their own affaira He defended the Irish policy generthe unprecedented ally and pointed to which the Sinn magnanimity withbeen Felners, who had endeavoring to stir up a revolt, had been treated. exhaustively with the eeisuree !ealihg of arise and the death of Asha and Irish volunteers, he said that for e Into months thers bad Kriod running organisation In every parish In Jreland and to a considerable extent in the large towns of the new force the Irish volunteer organisaThese men had tion, a rebel force Te have a considerable been told store of arms and shall have more before the fateful day arrives , The new membsrfrojn Prof de Valera, was quoted by the a in said as speech secretary having We have arms and we shall use them when the time cornea We are ready snd you will be more successful than you were the last time If anybody offers us a helping band from France, America or Germany, we shall taka U. Germany Mend. The secretary continued Th helping hand held out at the time of tbs Irish rebellion was Germany a Last February when It became necesaary to deport from- Ireland certain persons it was because the helping hand was being held out again snd the British government knew it Mr Duke said that there still were men who persevered Is their determ- -' (nation to make a government In Ireland Impossible, they were determined to create terrorism In the country In order to attain that object and they had the pecuniary resources characteristic of the rebel organization before the rebellion and characteristic of the rebel of today The Irish adorganisation was not mors prodigal of ministration expenses than those who nop wars object pursuing their mischievous Declaring that In vanoQ parts of Ireland men were being threatened by the rebel movement both with regard to the present snd the future, the secretary continued There Is the greatest alarm that at this stage, when Lt was hoped the convention was about to devise a solution that the government of Ireland may There exbecome actually Impossible ist two currents of feeling, one In favor of paeelvity In the face of action of the most illegal and dangerous kind, the other which believes that unless freedom from disturbance is maintained the convention must be defeated. The trouble that arose In Ireland In recent weeks waa because the convention was doing welL The design of the Sinn Fein leaders requires the failure of the convention, and their present to the vaialng of a .state of things In which the convention would appear to deal with that situation aod will do Ha best to prevent criminal acts of that . kind Here crtewwere rained Why don't you arrest Carson? The secretary continued after the Interruptions.we While hope that the new constitution is In the making and while the mass of Irishmen are egtieflcd they can keep the controversy within hounds there will be no arrests. Asquith followed, exall the speeches hope that pressing the would be couched in the same temperate language. He believed he was not too sanguine a view In hoping takingWithin a very few months the that government would be able to present governto parliament a scheme for a in by a ment of Ireland, acquiesced targe majorttv of the Irish people- -. Redwood. John John Redmond. !u moving his resolution. said his only motive was to ward nd if he could not ward off to off minimise what he considered a very to the grave and Increasing menace would not have lrih rai.rtl tha dabAtf, ha JJ J of the present moment grievous danger th deetruction of the conference f the Irish pursued by the policy nt present authorities were continued Mr It widely said In Ireland, Redmond continued, that toere were sion jj, con-lan- csriuiHE e A' always1 'CASTOR! Bears the Signature cf f indicated that .vexecutive ntcsrlnr a mWdlw rotrr f ,nto save the eonven- a mild be destroters He trort t nnVaslged the great danger thousands through j or Ten untouched by military b being submltten to the jnwrro -- 'B'NAftP f the Won Fein . rr rev dr to accent , Tv rh H declared that wthf eimrnmrst was prepared to r crlm- to prevent steps f I a t re at the same time r n f on a policy of . . ,ri,jQlybclp the a rrrt tihos absence for a S r i l rh debate had been i Irish arm. f H xmte reappearance ft I we- - nd up the debateri oTtsnaken denunca'lrn mqement and of J prof Edward de vt - wm memberfor Fvrt IM rere-- t th o nrae a elrtklng not aided bv Countt w.rr farmer German amr to the nfted Plate, to land t ,!. The romer also gave ! . . t Thu DDtnn, one of the J Iji - . that the government '"! t I tA pnt shy arrerg oyo tT. v : d bv the Irllt convention n- uir. - 1 -- . I -- 4- T . rr IV? 4 oi Hxwerlewee. govem- - that the pow?My 11 forget months rhat ago tn Mr r ! 4 4hrt pri1 rfoing thv wr hltv4 (rew kMvy fwnlrv fr h ontln?id th others that totlrht fttsk sttt1 action not artlon hut firm action throo things th gov inTfrr vent ouchr to mok cWr In th fntsr-i- t to r1?d Flmt !r,rtf-an- t cxnnot be nrmltfd. Th Gr-- ? nex-iHnd4. arm for that pur-- r rt monthxinro W kvow that r btng msd for arms 3Tirmotsagain and w know that It jrdd Is partly dons hy Voa BaraMorfL Soc- pr The Kind Ycu Hava Always Bought r-- iM old not be treated aa delivered bv persons oHfcqunce which would end I - o r pren ih Yeais. n J rfwhpi rvef' hes f I SO n. j T eTcL George V; ?V j v-- In Use For Over ie t I lev -- srsoKSBKsairssgESSS Ff w r "T coxorrmsTit should li v of i vu -- rrXl v. 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Xr Advertisement -- "IJlimr 4- - Th, had tasued proclamations hs m t bidding alt kinds of bar m such aa Swedish nymnaatlc axarcto2j and had arrant d tiuilrn if least InaiRKlficant ebarcea, makln martvrS of th.m H. referred to the street of number of boy aconta for ir2 " aald tho rooult of oil this walthla . tboy ofwere drlllin and carrytn. arm. shoor defiance, and that undJd out this treatment tbe Sinn Seiners werl! re jo lei n and prorauinr h attempt, said Mr Redmond, kw T been mads to seise tho Hi an bister arms, but etrory ball sad yj.TJ house la th country bad boon raided where national volunteer arm. could hi found The treatment of tho Hino Smid r prisoners made the Irish policy oni which irritated at a ttma whea it ouhf t to be th hiKheat policy of tho k moot to tranuuilliae feollna the anneal er paid he did not believe Chief Peer." v 1 tarr Duke waa willingly a parly such proceedings but that worse .tared the country In tha fact If tba oonren. lion broke down. ;, - TEUTON TURNED OVER TO "AUTHORITIES ? so In these days of saving. . you .boh. must be sure when- you order Wickedness.' . 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