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Show - THREE SECTION EVENING NEV'S DESEJtET : APRiL 26 191 SATUJiliAY III UNIVIERSI LIViEttlICAN Institution Planned as Great Hospital and to Repair War Wrecks, Now Used for Fitting Men for Life's' BattiesElemen;tary Schools at Every- Post Linked up With ,University , SystemTrades Taught AooFamous Educators in Great Institution atiBianne, fo which Any Soldier is Eligible, Now inWorking Order., Charge. Written ForThe Saturday News by a Spicial Foreign Correspondent. . peciaL !University" et Or) has opened Boas --: , f Above the post schooht. division , cational centers were established. la each army.' corps audAlivasion. Those more sentere- - provide - inetnietion-i- n advanced subjects of general education than can be given in the post schools. , The official coureo includes Algebra . trigonometry, mechanicalT drawing. agriculture. salesmanship economics. American and English literature, advanced French. Italian, Spaain and German. advanced courses in history. etc. In short. the division educational schools approximate the home togli .,.-- ,, - -- - (C.,... tr,... lts doors to Its is sn ac-soldier students--- tt ccompliahod fact. not, a project or a -- - - - --,--- - ' e- ' , - A, J . - - ,4 , - - - (é 1,t s hops. It is perhaps the most drem- aria and astounsling of CI the drum- tic. astounding things Americo, has done to th e World War. It may re- main the greatest monument to the American's typical hwenuity and re-- ,L, - f - - . ' : i... . - ' .00.' ' . , , I. t' ' , - 1, of students uilitarythe seiteiktn ..,.4.0o,rses-sf-tit' Is edu-- . : '., - ''' 1 . , . .41 - .'''' 1 ! . ., -- ' - 1.;'' - ,51. '' tr - "' i - work anti thrY; the doalpline ke. fe.;turts are, hos ever, 1Purely miiatary as to the actual utinimIzi-.,...i. voted to thyri. On the othi,r hills-4- ' ' ''''''..7"-educat,.4nal 4,idc. le pareirrivit, At the "-"- 414;oine. h ea d la !J r. peseer at': .17,14'7,-."."; of university. citret-leI4 i of the- - t4nia tiitittal who ...tgrg 4 the veratty--'7,of ',tam. p Keyov Presid,nt ,' t . s Aat. ,e,tu at t r4-... oi. rector of th-- d agrcl. '' - v. . ,ea "V- - 4, . -; 1 ...ts ilrh 4 !' ) 4 4:.1",.,c1f, t.-- - r's .1,4o1-1-1- 1. cc' Zit ..2 ft r a 7 1.- t or '- . 1,,,,- - - '' I.16 , C) SChOettf. slit . - .., ,....., a'' --1 " satadittrneknitte.--Irrittret'''"'r- . 1 tore--:-Dr- t,:"... - , .1:1,Li - It! e c,,f !,,, (1A,..,, tor of l'itIversity 44 ,trid D r . t . the ersineertyg, 4.4,1, ' of ,whools Spa 0 id ittE, Fitil,! ,n,i,..rit tile ef Ciwketand, It 1kt:it- - Act tal-.A ri ID ;01 university 0.)ry capacity; Th. ceromandinz officer I4, Col Ira 1.4 .1):;.-....'-'-''- Teaching Trade. ri,,, : - . ., ' 6 - ' 4...,,,,,,Y.,. ...' ELN , But irocational (Mining le alto pro--1 -,to ii!ra Ctirliett.de gigantic terms end to perform hripos- ikt 1 ?I' '.. t so the In vided material them. And the idea aribilities of execution. ,faras '''''"'" ., ' 41t v I . ' , ' ' :,' l'irfrt. . the divon ver-mit'''S.,(1 and eqUipment within AK . . et17,e' lit haa back of it e tdmilicity Of pmett- .,,.r. telephone r repair, Carpentry, ' '"10":"...,'T!'q; cal common settee that has particular- - - ,.'.'tst, r ;77-':::1!itas .1? 't:11571 V" ta :' . 1 4 telegraphy, (wire And vilrelese i. hind - , , ' i 11:1 ::: I: :t 1: :tc 'l 1 ' Jr 17 4 ''' ' Li 1, appealed to some of the morirradl- s'It'-Is if it.0, ,,& surveying.- road .coiistruction. Iil I4rff:d..4 44' t,' 44 Nrr It i'll uulvers.ity. Tho 4 7 ,, . ,.., at 1 . ' .. ' .. ' ir ' are s'll automobile . ;.,r. , reps rie.. ,,,, L'It f0 ..,:-- ; cal French eircles.,, One French etst- ,I4,4 II , ed,,....tio,,,,alr444-otitt.,,mt, I . ,or , at , t 4114141,..... erarnyrisea va. , 7. ... Ilk."' ' ; taught; and even cobbling, tailoring, ' A ..e4u4.ators. '0' Ir:. ' (1:-- ,,, ) - 1 - '' MiAls; , II ' tor explained adMiringly: . In : 16 .' ''''''' '' - ' p, akj,'',,," ' ,. Ir.,' 11 rr,1, .. ' , . ., ",Z44,111--t , barbering, cooking, baking, nureing. S rt -- fa..21.,, staiID.h,of ni,,i ronoirg,f, ' ,. 9,,..f 4,, .-- v?, i '1,''" . k tout u teiv,,.. t .it' t .''' lA' A "M any at these 4tioyg-hu- d , beon itu- .'ti 1'.. and other subjects-A4, .,,, ..N,,i.,L, , .1,k - ,....:, ', k . 4 found practic1 ,,,, 4.1.,,,, , .' i. ''''''''': V440,141140P,-, '' ' 4 '' ".. ' ' .'7,. ' ),,:. ' dents: In order to tight in France. able. or Ito demanded , bY, 111.1.M...........1.M.M., n. of an, .ttro'.7mrt 1)r 1,1 i. Y I i ..,r""h101,10,00111001,1000 ' universnier.tottl'itiander is reqiiested to make they had left thoir -, They itdlit:at.onal itt,!iT ;1'1,111 U. th. world. .,I1. IntrIt,tRY MASS. '. .., . a complete survey of his organizatIMI. ,, ,,t mark the' ti,v-',tsar F;ktt ,...i ' ' untveraft.--11 A PluirrsTrrna rg FRANcE "IT:r rraner. , Srlyant trwNocro Snidiem at Contain-my-. in order to determine the demand for t nr Aht srhPino elUe,ttit0-at,p110,1 Schooi at tirmAirecourt Li' Aineelcan. there tit no time toot The r, t). of an Astrwican Corpo Hvitool at t;ontireentart Addrvowing a Class education, and id what sublecis, "and Tioe C, O. of an itanrykain (..70c,t) 41dre,Anz a tlaAs 4,nr 11, 1..,',IiP.., 4.11. I.,r I , ' between the Conception of an idea and t on. his are basis dames .ergazirizemb. of Clcee Ataseonvers sit officers the hgrve Der's, orpor- of i -- But ! proviso& , .,- -VD:Urine its realization. A university was want-- 1 Convseit-pil- ; . of live I square.- and utterly Unaesthetic. for. T,....m Ilwriy it cuse' Th e universit y has its ow'n tclerhone luvq, uselesr hospieft, there:was The university of Beaune, and the I menta hoepitela or rest camps. or in hours study per day. for five days In no One will dare to crit 11.,ott t6t,qpart-,h alli, anything 'MOM its arteMan welt. its exchange. bemuse lower. preparatory esstem leading up I any area which has a constant popu- the, week, covering a period of three -of that tal; therefo,re, the hospital n- t 8 nd , or ctinsitiee z thes e thousand own electric light rola :, "ndr Y"! ,h,,ti rn,,,,,e-- t tho...., men Inighthant . - ' lation tif five hundred or inore. sol- months., he unlvertaty." ,, to it is the answer. were force. a has and Own its 1.1.anned troop policing h.astily buildingsitt Tibia univerailf.- however.- - is only a mon are sent '. is ' esitablithed. There I. even authorization for the bullt for a 'ad ...: dipm a poet school soldier-teache,A,.........a . ,work of salvage and i of cavalry which keeps insiderain and upon "'''" CitileD14 -- -- - Teachersusually r, ,,,4 ... ., et educationorganization Part DI the gigatitia education scheme I provisional tid for and nursing outsiders out. The main !Iti,det,0 ings are! , ,t." , i,e4 ,.Z.I ..,: which has beewdevised and Ls now In .'"Thla citizen itemYi.' IsaYa the 'gen- .- are eelected by the Army Educational al companies or detachments eack treparation: battles named if ter the great French.' English Icitrnbrtdrp,-,113,r,,,,w,.....-.wilh', a proper adutinistrative he ..w onned from -the great tw)Idier in! erat seder on the subject., "must .ro-- Comeniesiott.--- Everything provided operation &vibe American .c..,...trgh.,Loh , universities. army came pre- - a mi Cixf"rd;;valn-llordo.di;- x. turn-tPeePaz"--tthe All ex- Trenca.:. It la the aPeeete-eteittatti- d tight... head- These units are given one hour's whieh,the.Atnerteanthe -armybundlers-heatingby C ambridge. to to win. and whatever l'ennsfylvania,, ' fight in and n an .' 2 active borne by the army. These intelligent pare training per day. in addition pact ins eeuipinent, text books. etc. The military knique system beginning at the front 'take future the cost At the beginning of the war.: Louvain. 'Cornell. ,. The squares and Pe PPS are rece:ve commutation prorress of our country. instruction, which. lines and continuing to the base ports. the ap- - to their educational work. The numisc..:Idier-studenhos-are wide likewis was a ie a avenuit I tnrned Fehnol manr into graveled I of such studenta,--howeverate of S: pee day. and are re-oAnd is lim- I the negative value of this edu... Educational and occuPation teaming proximatee the American primary ber i pital. 1,row that it is over. this great named after home colleges. i should therefore be provided to meet, school. as great as its potit Allem' courses in common ited.. and must not. exceed 15 per cent base A great athletic field bas been lald irsiburged by The war det:artment for, centpriees: boophal-is-ta bp be, shootto members ''"Ilve one. The soldier is not only saved i the needs of the actual expen ses incurred b y them for modern-lanroag- es; school mllt 1 ,over to creation. to preparationi out. named Carlisle r.t-iI given order that theYmaY become A,.- ". United .subjectle;-s. in eXCeFS of S1 per day.; rum 1,oredom. from these States- history; history of mod- - lot And then. -bigh had been planned'a great teams are being organized which. it ii, todging..not refuture for ter all of rorn equipped mischief their, t They must age to remain for a full kinds, reirulting I is the magic university." ern nations:- civics and citizenship; ,ana of thoee Tale room will rival for 1 rom unlimited unoccupied, where: expected. wounded, rsorting" were iterni. even if their units are ordered time on his spormibility." at Beaune, in the to be first taken. and i Iran-and.- . !ariivals andhaorclizdeditionabyl enahploctartiseuwihar .ands: but this time is utilized. made t The system devised Is as collection of buildings which !where. even. pressing surgical opera, I ' Any member of the.A E. F. officer home. It school I American as eystem. the his years of "tool- ing awful anclNprecious; ins' Thee post schools are had been planned as the rreat base ,tions might be performed- - Now this tor private may enter the university sat Aseoriated with.-Inihundred headquarters. the Beaus Arta being formed at Belle- ;ering- are made a gain. natead of a ' begins with illiterates---on- e France-- Its 1room -- receives and A. of !hospital the a e controlled he thou-comManders a& th to has equiv-i I post by student; provided bY Pr't- - blc").(1 Warren; to subsequecdcivil thouttand men were found in the it. ic diedonne. ottesdasos. sanitation and Ithouterid brick and concrete buildinge ,Sands of-- books. sortsbooks; furniehed by the alent of a high sc hoól education. 'I vue ditte'"4 ' who st udents of this institution will .te IF. who could not reed oron arrtte. Is no cost for text books. trnas- There volun- !are grouped Just outside the tOwn ',Of , American Li brary aseociation. is but The instruction. attendance their pay passed on to the ateliers and con .. and when in full operation'..it ilibrary will soon 'contain half a mil,.!portation Or Quarters, and the student The Americ3tri army had come, in !made their "mark" for officers and for soldiers ez- !Beaune; , progrenses to graduates tary 'Illiterates and gervatories of Paris. Friince to fight; its leaders, in i.e. checksan d universities': And the -- morgue" of continues to draw his full pay. Shou who are will form a larger city! It occupies a I aliens I cept who are proAmerican of Of the the of mile rd with the Allied leaders. eaw per. all exclusive square these. ordered schoobs. his 1 ground. be home post Including become a to has plan photo-atend organization original , I vided with opportunities for post grad- - required Agricultural College at Allen-- a dozen a student, be may elect division educational centers. Beaune .ape years of service ahead of it. But atelier! I i2v,,h,..ille...112....i.". e road to victory storter tiate work which. under ordinary CIF' I In cases where military duties inter- - kilometers distant. Four hundred Igraphic h it. or to continue I universit, and poi g graduate students, wit proved Tab&es . From Littera Dining n an they haA foreseen. they could never have fere with the completion of a course buildings will be used as classcrooms, What tumid ettmetehe If his grades are high. he , st,attered from the Rhine to the Atiam- his.studies. Thus.- for all these men. I undertaken. a system of transfers and ,laboratories. lecture rooms.- - The othe done with these theorem:Is of young hoped for. Ports,-4is eishriated-that There was no. dining hall a hos--I may stay at the univet4ity as loos aa!tir-t,ar- ke -will ers have enthe impoesible record cards has been instituted: the will serve as sleeping,And living TAW- bas no need for an immense din-l- it of within a tsw weeks quart 9 I:4 a happened lo!diers; whom the occupation ctintinues to eperateas an A E, of some I apite-lit wiIrstudent's is ierrtioryreininnrm----Europe.4.1-lion record good American hie soMlers filed with wilt be edwat- - everything, ,mv reg- quarters frig room such as this university will institution t ular service record,- and 14: yet who are far away from the have come out of the great war, ing themselves as a part Of their du. spite ofe Its grayeted roads. Its require. But there were hundreds of I The authority of the military krid tow rfluences-surroundingAt the bottom of the ayetein are the I tuniry occurs, be again enters school 'VIOLA IRWIN WILLIAMS. civil authorities at the university airA: the university fuseless litters, and racks for carrying ix occupations and ehich are normal to them? pest schools. At all posts. canton- and takes up tho former work. beautiful. it 1 s all new, and wounded. With thesetables were im- - sharply defined. An the phyical side (CaPYright, ISIt) t tricetilar-ablmy-tocencialvelit , I - - . - - s'144-'-,- '' , ' .:,- it ....,-...- - horse-shoein- ,I. , . I g, . t IF ,,, - 7r: 7' ' - - A -; t '' i !? - 1 ' rrri idi , ,,. P -- :7! ' - , F., , , , ,,,, Ibe-Ble- . . . 1 J sti - , - -- - - ' , -- ,,irt-.A.,- i 1 - l boy-01----f,- : ''''''"' ";r: 1 , - . e 0 very-roughl- .. y. r. ts - L'S- holne'-stehlow- I is--- s I ' EFin -- a.-- I , 7 , I - 1- I 1 - when-oppor- IIn of the Kolchak msk---Se- at s Kiiig--..io'S.6-66i'- Anti-Bolshev- Eu !kilo Nationat Geographkut ellfp-shap- Government ik Society. ' are wide, Mimi- - etrassge contrdst to an erstwittiapinentnettona-whaas- s USK. seat of the government been that of 'Tomsk. a Cossack ban- and peaceful. Aland of Shepherd Kings' its the table. headed be layttat Admiral Koichak. as tilt Of the Volga-- who turned over the the by : lfungary of ooday . -tt emerged keynote of may vast domain at Siberia a pastoral and peasant peo- - I umporanty:..rdictator;..,..,,,, 4 r Terrible tri.order..to preettee-bis-own Of 441.11. PA 14." 4" laA"cnr'" -Pie,' ilhepht4d kinirs, whose corporate ad - rp in the nualla restoration to Moscow court favor. stwirl of East irinvipean natiOnal life his been oni long teet sought have Thus that tyrannical and talented czar of endurance that in the end had tired and other groups . ioarehr A vteld of the col ' picture . s out Turk. Slav, and even Dee...- pledged is an hLs- - rarne into poasemion of the extensive At-fill Magyar in riven in a cummuni- - I tiny herself? A mosicat. territory which had been wrested from to the National Geographic so- - !!hospitable rage; warm. generous, and .1 tortecity,- desp;le its comparative the Mongolians by Russians who had to fled from the mad vagaries of Ivan. , a trout Townley-Funabulletin of C. I according a wety part comhative; PrOud and vain; dowered the 0.1" which is National Geographical society. r This same Ivan. it will be recalled. itot,ted pa follow!: I with the curse of Reuben. with a total ' threw ME regents to the dogs dared to ha features all incapacity to unit. on great homes and 1 - Located on the Irtuisk river longer pme;sim himself a mar though his fath sill. across the i the-poit V) tight on any soli but bib ,' known-Volgthan the -' better er had not. then sammôned the first and napLazes of the 4,1rt Plain-ii ow the reg ion.; ' I ' proximately as long Mitiv as the Russian national tut killed his There is tit Forzt,bazy. the this its gods nl , "Imagine geniiOmsk erstwhile seat of govern- - ' son in a fit of anger,assembly,- 0 Ito origins! Magyar, the Centatir-.and took the hood the bards of theprople, victor's camp. etrt - - ,t sippi, ment of the 1,Vest at of the strictest monastic order Just beSteppes region Nezei,i,a. who. like his strew' of old, i off from all the world we know by , Siberia. under the monarchy was the fore the end of a dimolute personal that ruf.tied Alexander en the plains I its Turanian tongue. whose beauty to Sordiana, rides like a devil of the chwined the admiration of Cardinalti cross :roads of the routes to contral Orenburg and Turkestan. It twii!ght; eats, drinks., sleeps on his. biegeolsnti (who le said to have nook- - I Russia, lies along the trans-Siaair411. tireless charger. and chokes:en 68 languages). railway, its running but maintaining wt-from Moscow to 'Vladivostok. pure delight In lust of life and own as a minority' by sheer force of 1 a 5,385 mile ,..h of wind.. The ,taiiing journey" days. long white 4gatya character la made In tin: xpress mosaic orracii.-cree, no- s,,unitent sheetthe embroidered and cat" which formerly with etrain bath riAtim eyeless ,witistooat. the plumed or until recently held the Danube and l equipped a nd library . ribboned ha the gorgeoue mantle, Central Plain as Austria-Hungar' but e deep--ooof a n old fort. be- - l . pipe. mark this tanthe MUtiet3111 of the Imperial Rua cavalier more sure- - ,till 1St and think. Aan fall into gleam- - ! bind an a BCHANGELRussia-whe- re . stood. until., Bacchanalian anthropologist. He ling frenzy Geographical society st as picture-poor its -a harp the houe it whictr storms -- a -- delicate imagination with thti trick;- isurt-h- e sa:tia exand Allied American and joint Tarifeusw Bosnian novelist. Feodor ", deed:-- ratelthich.coinbinee lip horseareFreeinesontsstis-one-craf- t the Bud, been In peditionary forca,has is nothing spectacular in dhist aversion from Action with the Dostolevsky, spent his four Yeure of i' conflict with Bolshevik troop's, man's Work nor annals. His Celtic instinct of opposition; improvi- imprisonment le years before our ,.. Dflstc""k-Ig'ivrotl hig is thus described In st,bulletin of the the shepherd , of the dent. lavish, nalyely charmed at the Civil " , :oldcht. of -- a Recolleetions sustains himself on sheep courtesy of the stranger; simple; with """" into English National Geog raliai-.,-- societY. iszued and milk. and in his lonely the barbarian lust of pleasure to the Dead House, " trenelated .e.' -,i: il ould still do service to SUltrein- - eye: sensttive to its inrnoic chords to under the title Buried Alive In Si- - 'from its Washington headquarters: . bests." where-Allieis which the Doren" Little of y. of has. The,Queerisland raee The Archangel. squatter trortlenepsa passionate. dreamy city such rust-e- s , I the shepherd of the ' of fatalists: the true Asian mystery." the Siberian exiles. Indeed hie subiecta and,Amarican-leomissariktheinci 4anfL,LilareAsao.4hsvw.4brwtv,,e.F6M-riftl to those of Dickens, though his treat- - quarters, was the capital of the ArchConntArteitsr Csorht! The New York health anthoriliee bad a Brook. 'tient is far Mine grim under Out of or his government. with criminals while at ,angel ,province, and lye ntanulacturer bergAlleol to the Penitentiary for ening throughout zripertence " mak regime. a also came his "Crime and Pun- - the czar'spopulated through region. cut Millions Stattil the United sparsely of 'Talmo powder" tablets as Aspirin Tablets. i;t1 menr in which semi-prwith Wein- and:east- WA. the Arctic circle,, , inetic vision, be . pictured a future ,;Z across the Archangel dia- Russian people freed from bon d a o f li i ct distance London to trona o that L ab ut y 1 force but united bY ties of mutual tr Rome. from New York to Bt. Louie. igh and kindness. I : trust , to Charleston. B. CIn the principal square i'if Omsk or from Boston of Interior ' waters. exclusive area. ita stands the Church of $L Nicholas in is , greater than that of France. Italy. r i which bangs a banner , Belgium and In there are not many more people 4147,P4.6.6 Don't ask for, Aspirin Tabletssay "Bayer" ' than are to be 4'04440444444:4444,44 these great stretches FranSan or Mich.. Don't buy Aspirin in a pfll box! Get Bayer D. C. 1 cold. In Don't forget that- - the "Bayer cross," is your o Illy, I; the northern parts the ground does not '-thaw the year round. The port of protection against dangerous counterfeit& - Archangel is icebound Mx months of Made-Fro- m Corn . . the year. and entirely free from ice . ' Arable land in all Favorable Comment. unly three month. cites - to . fail non't to say E; , this territory is tem than 1.200 'aware drUggist: s of that is milts. and threestu-fougrth- a)ict, Bladder Ail- - given over Tbe richer , "! want 'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin' , menta Banished by:low .grazing laud suppoiIs back Iletniagor cattle,. to the time a breed said to date n a Bayer package." -- The genuine! . Peter the Great who crossed nativelot 'Corn SRA! The. Paine "1,111,,-- yowl herds with cattle imported from Hol Rocky. barren plains latretch 111 , Buy Olgr the rerular Bayer nr a ...r k . we r ro t r uding from the husk of"corti,Iland. ! south of Archangel city and theae, a a fine medicine for kiuu-.4),-To,J,e tnaretiewto- the swamps-an- d -- . age With the saf ety -"Bayer 1.,ross-- - and bladder irregularities. when corn.Twith tbe Inote. plane anttlakealathei 2gundedwith,OthetsintPlerilrugs about half the prov- southutaL torn) Ralmwort Tableut' ' it and on each tablet inside. . - ince. lathe a third moTe is overgrown upon i?'- - There 1,,,,'"1,7are tundras, 1 - - - - - - - -- -- ' ----,,,,. ".17... lvwu- :11,,31"..1"rl',.1..,.,,aulcuUl'ik"ta:hukrh reindeer with lichens. where relieves tbe tuntiammeathion.arri.d con; covered . -- find pasturage. ',,,,,i itaz 'motion that Ir., i... t 0 isyal 1- , 1- -- ik wine-lovin- g, . ' - , 1 wer a -- - - - 1 il d. the.ruins few-year- e 's s,,- j:-Ther- war......-..11..Lre- t ti 1 , , , vast;---barre- -- . ig I DON ) TS pv ! Tet Detroit. extremely Holland-combined.- I SilkEx- . - - -- . AYER - 1 -- ,, ' - r - ..--- ' - 0t . 12)51V1rtiira 1119U 0,J IDOUL"f4 tsCO ' . , - P A - r 0) o 0 0 ' , , I Iwinn;es,in , :, ., - - hiPs'eev 'Wi11 --- ' rheumatdic I ' . theAtaultna44r4vmerne3whictlinriftfhoerdmabaunthouett I'let de- i i , exeis - "tiooa-silo- t. the sleeP is an -- English fever. followed I stopped at the bleak haven while at- ... The genuine American owned "Bayer Tablets . of bY dila' eau" great unrest. It lel, tempting northeast passage to India. Ivan the Terribie- summoned him to : Nt hen a few doses of Palmwort Moscow and made his visit the ma- AspiriI ha ve been prove d safe by millions for Pain , - lett can be taken for relief. Alice Tabl Mon for furthering commercial rela liendache Neuralzia. Toothache, S627 goutb tiOng with Eoglasa Thirty years after ache, Rheumatism, i bough. Omaha. Ntsb. write: -- r have I the Engliehman-vied a town Wk. ea-I reek' I Colds , Grippe, Influenza! Colds,- Joint Pains.; ueed one tube of your Balmwort Tab- tabliehed and for the next hundred 0, tind lets best aro Muscovite and that they the kingdom's -Ilyears II was the Neuri tis. have ever ,ued for kidney and Tad.' only seaport. chief doorway for trade .. Bayer" p ackage. der ,lignoli Proper dosage . on every trouble." and Holland. with E , 'kites of 12 tablets--Bottl- es Ask any kailieg druggist for a tube When Peter the Oreat eetabliebeil of of 100 Vse .cepeis!es- of EZ-r- i uteri Tatikla Price, Mee à et, Petereburg, se hie new capital. , : . Atkin Is the uute --.2 of Dam, ", ,- s. :.--' l intich A4.1eitieement. trade was diverted to the BLitt . , , ,...4 --- z- - ...,- .-- - --- i . - ' ..------, Er .....L .2 pear symptoms. - 1 e . ''. 4"1.:41-1:'::- .': :- ,- ' 1 Strongi-Healthy-and e. k, lli Lack of Iron Keeps Them Weak, Fretful !Venous, i '4Vliand 7.11--Ifi- Run-Dow- e'- -' . 1 ''',..,4: - r , sian stock. ; - ., Ntrt 1 1r--f f .1 0: :'; f ,..,,141 I L, -- - Solve Problem of Sup- - i plying Iron -- C Defideney, Thereby Increasing the Strength and Endurance liteC in Two of '''';'' '''''''! , - 6- n. How Organic Iron .,,.t...,f Nuxated ironbeips.' 4,1 i - Wl'eelt.s 11ne in Many Instances. Many a worrien alio ought - -- ' atm to be young In feeling is ' e vim rind losing ;he energy that ,makcs life worth living because her blood is 111 simply our and posethir - starving thinning throtigh'- -' 1 lack of iron. It is through hmn in the red coloring matter of the blood '4 that , oxygen enters the body and enables the blood to :food Into living Same, musclechange and brain. In commenting upon Iron alarming deficiency in the blocal,e1 the average woman of todaYw Dr, George IL Baker., fortner07 rlayaliclistastastee-...e.,-e Surgeon Mrnilnitt414,ga4itil11t-----Htiocrimcfors-aroulprescribe more organie VitartiMiti Jersey said: women need to put roses In tronNuartted tronfor thetr nervous,. weak . haggard looking their cheeks and. thewpringtime of Atte patlorits. Lack of iron tn the blood into their I! tPTI '.i.'. not ettlitbtiCIA or stmt. ttin often eney transform a t.eautlfiat sasssati. Waiting drui I. but plenty of rich Pure red blood. Without it no women can do tempered woman info one who Is cross. nervous arid who rnakeil credit to herself or to bet work. Iron Ile- - a hirrdenirritable---on- e I s one. of 'the berself. unbearable greatest of all itrentrth for her husband,-to- anti for .. and .blood ,,bui)ders anti 1;have found her thildren. Wh.m the'dvsagreeable iron from a effeetive the' nothing in my of omen, the tONtAgoes go from for helping to experienee make strong. beallbY theirblood cheeks," red blooded women as Nota ted iron. From a. careful; examination cl the i If you are tt.t strong or Weill you Owe t to yourrelf to make. the for,oeinp formula and my Own teats; of Nulfat."-i-tessJrutts i4t14 osoia, or 14r you ean in a;k witboilt wrylc arstion which ;Any physkian can littlibei,orri- take bow tired. Next. take bimself,tr prescribe for lila pattents log tablets of ordinary Nurited'inm three.. with thit htn't!t e'ilfititine hta'fling times per stay after meals for twohighly beneftcial and satisfactory re- - week-sThen teat your strenuth sulta ree bow much yeti have and fir. Ferilinaed a New York life,.. gained. Fold i n this Physician and medi cal Athor, says.. -- 1 S.;hratrim-,John.'. hare strongly emphasized the, fiwt that, SOn firlig Stores'-i.itdb- y ' e ,,i,... I.; .11116'.- . 41 :7 - L: but Archangel was compensated by designation as the capital of the ArchBoris Godunov angel government. threw trade open to all nations, and in the seventeenth century Tartar prisoners were set to work building a large bazaar and trading ball. Despite its isolation the city thus became a cosmopolitan center and up to the time of the world war, Norwegian, German. Britt14. Swediatkiltld.Dazgabsargn keg., in large number& Every June thousands of pilgrims would pass through Archangel on their-wato the famous shrine.iSolovetsky Monastery.. situated on an !island a little more than half a day's boat journey from Archangel. The rity acquired Itsnarrie from the Convent of Archangel Michael. 'In the Troitzki cathedral. with ittS five dome& is a wooden (TOW 14 feet high,. carved by the versatile Peter the Great. who learned the and chisek while working as a shipwright in Holland after he ascended the throne. old-Itm- 11,:ti..!::.r ' IfI 14111 te run-dow- n. far-nor- th wons---,---- --- - . . ' I- -. i'irwtritit4---tii-ii-11---itt-- ' 'f -- 11. - att-at- VICE CONSULS WILL MEET SIBERIAN PUSH - OMSK. Sibcria, April Roger C. , pre- paration for a possible breaking through of the Sihortan army ""q Eurupeaa Ruisix, the- - American coo, subgetoeral, Mr.. )1arriz,S organizing a sdaff of vice consols to be distrib- uted at imp4;rtant point's. In Bolohe- vik Rusta there are no Americ an onn- outs rAi rvE those in hottrherik prlsonp t For Red BloodtStrength andEndertante - I T'SNOT YOUR --- 1 I to. thle Whi.te sea. new the city of aches. accompanied by frequent Norsemen came- - to that Archangel. !sire to eliminate. followed by ecald port in the tenth century for trading. init. burning ensa tion. The patient One described by Al- to to itt,t,c,.err,p1,, i:eudi 1 t, rarisuee,f7evn atiarstesetoanbitaischtedwitihn. olubetsitd;ereawtorildlowt though i ' 0 ---- -- , -- e c r - Beautiful--- - 774i,,,i -- y. eto-eir- cus MakeWomen- ' I w Why Red .Blood Rich in Iron Helps Arch angelRussian Base of A, lied and American Troops n' h and brilliant political Ye Founded only about 200 year ago. Omsk now is a city approximately the size of Birmingham. Ala.. or Paterson. N. J. It is neither well built nor Ind u strially Its nearest important neighbor-alon- g tbe Irteihdt is Tara,' an alder 700, citizens butchered beeline they declined :to take an oath of al.., legiAnce. '' The OtflWñua.üm "Waal 1nepa f point-ointerest' Tor totirlstk' because of its collection of ethnological calks of the steppes. or barren plains of westetrri Siberia, which Includes many prehistoric speeimens. Long a Coesack center. the Siberian Coestacks fount Omsk a convenient rallying place to resist the Bolshevik influences which or appealed strongly to a foreign no mixed element in Russia that has Siberia. in Descendants connterpart of many of the colonists sent to Siberia by the government, and also of many political exiles, are of good Rus- Treat!well,. the 111FiCall consul at Tashkent. Rultda Turkestan. by thdilled ritcontly was Guard after having been reitA$4 tem- counter revolutionists porarily while occupied. the car , ITS l i EART YouffT KIDNEYS , I i t - -- -- - -- -- - -- - - .. Eldr,ey tlio030, ii , to respeeter ei Per- that the kidners need helm A moont, ut ihc ill., erlictivc 'signals ik,ta. us, GOLD )4PD T. near-- . People today est be trs..Abti bits to tnel lent Oil Capoules imniedateir. The l . kidtwy trouble. ,iiesLur, oil stirdtrates , Tbe ktctneys are the Lsost important kidneys. reheres infernmat,on and the de- I e organs of tbe body. lbey ate the bi- - i etrwys the germo rahsect it. -Moo& teres of Go your if the to your uremt todne and get a atuch are WO ept I i .nts the ti..0e9poisons 'MED At, liaarlem Oil Needed New of bos GOLD ,.:- - ,.1 hy . Iblood are mot chit...web-- I through bt:: I Capsules la terenty-fon- r Lours yott OEMMIMMINIF I ---, hidtrere. tiskraseutuuctv4412-0t-ntre- t and trPtheatth .t., tia,r returning Ilia- -. elan& youas a titItna .tomes-hat4,..11.,......-u-ef-e--will improved ahlaaz fulL of frautan4 I oft4Ln hootsore- Kidney disease ta usually indicated hy eon'ini)e ta tale one 01- - two capsules i ere colic attacks The pain and weariness. alcrpleymurss. nervoustic.an. P3, b ily. so as to 'tarp the first-ela- ss nem csueed me to thing I needed backache. &tom. b floe- - Icon 1".u..n and ward olt the danger of d"Poudtletl. . . Ibk. new set or pipes. Sines taking Mayes I polo to Issas and lower AO 1 ies, I other .tt twi, 4, -Igall Wonderful Remedy au this has disay-1- " gravel, thenatatsmu..,,,Ati,a t ..i4l for,,,te orTrinaT 'too's, GOLD l 31 and lumbago. ,I I. t ril, it Ttree BMUS; MOW re;;-:-, s , pared and My only trouble now is to make enough dough. to bus.,sliAbs I -'- ... 111...lbe1o.clermagetnents are street ".t,,,,I.,1n. 1 Vol 144 t,,,t. Le.p lae,actseasseal food ret like to est." It ts a simple, - Plumber Thought He , Pipes at tl harmioes preparation that removes the!. catarrhal mucus from the bleatinal tract and a11a4a the InflamntatIon which canoe practically all stem- ach. liver and Intestinal ailment in- eluding appendielUat Otwl dose wi ll Convince' or molleY refunded.Adv. . .r THE, SE11111-11TEEN- , . . PtTElyscreal Country Newspaper . . |