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' - , - .A i etc I .' I ,J,,, tZ - ;,- . a , ..,........ - - ' ' 41.4.4i ' , ' ,:..,, Iif Ili AISTRIA Frederick C. Penfield. American ambasandor to Austria, haw been sez lected bY.'latt7.tot:ka.,afts-"berit-En- ant Austria.: tt ,... ., I , - , v ' ' ' A ,.., ' , , -- 1-'-' . yew bwbud. . .4.4-- !t4c s,--- , 11;;;, ik AP . -T'' Of ,, . . . budiabog. - -- 0 j, , 'V:-- lestess-.414- - 0s - V , ttemet bee le OW Wale leelleetee, ettoseeek, eke. Ma 11100111 teem weedy letemettkpr 11: best: alethl toe use attVelandientlag beet POMP kilehes ISO tempaber,. lbe sea wattle watt tbe art, the tellote. mall the emplane att ell tabor Items et seek elorreev 4110.ainr ft le ear ollonomp I. pa. Outlets have beserkt le Irmo- - see et the mead walled eleterie TOM Inglorrell tot: tas eounierp.411fiery emir Ifforelow, ' nit bristle le tee lbo INK weed In Om Inked emdbele et miss ea ehteltle ?Uses. ' mew Selle"gierlo Step es As aeosed.thatte al alaa Mamas bufMtitag el lin Illoosal nolo alias& wil bale taaaallal a teetel elottlele kildhow Beim ter akaa OfolookoMMoo weskit WEN Iletelse will sive enbablettee ekettle opiates one., athereees enhe eeembeit. ellit le them bee eehalletne.yes ased an row talsele ere MOW owdlollITet Illltle& Them tear eelthehtte eel biota Itemoter ettentset et illweresk ad 1.20 4111telt. Meek ,, ettereees ithereetett Op to Red lealedbet febettley. ante U. Men Itereloote embibitheas will be Seem Veen 1 omit ill be tbe ette.ussmagNa.'' treat Taft until le lb ooreoleu,.., Tbe exhibit:Simms will be gotta ilotonotd. esti Moo litangya wilt kola ditorsoloys ye aortas remiss oesistas. bo whihrb otteryses twornt amity towttettlete. . ' , Matey et Nine tileipmeine tomposs twipti; twin be et IVier dlemel. . 1 t's I, - Cooking!---Coolang--13T-IVire!---- w.4 It f. , , . . - ,' - ,,, . 11 towboat wrote Ida- towboats bottom st Llbe ernes' Os twit bead., tastmad el bawls" Wow treellottittee. Irbe soldtattat be With et the WOW se esedeen yea spoto.. two-- Audi It buOt booms be thoweet wont ItOV to bow ovarygrotto Imontert omit onwtombowe Owe Wore bon ma timatris wags Is veiny blemblowarn ear barmiest be tionon't wtletottaitt...doonWit won? eirivecierirre bow nonoti te twos to tooluoto. ha Iwo copenee. sad ta poor IIIMIS getoottel swelitt end ebeemos. Woo Illoweset Intewbs to maks MI this its elewes obrionw-tb- st rts'll IOW ewer, twellItt el bot trtiolbtagetee neat beginning Tbeimbly wresting at e Weak et one new littortzte . Moo es ligb. golwind lbw, et lb Rearms ,:',;.'t 'h.'0' cr., - 1,:malmew:crewg:roitePartilemilobiblealllYttreeolikatiornboolusbirbrhisr , .,..., , - subject . 1.- :. ens great about the - . : - , . s' 2. .0, ': , , ,... ,... 3 , - m,,e,r---.-- - .0. 0 '''''''74.i':.- ' ''' .':''''' Jrl'.!.',k ; .' bow . e (Electric :1 0 --4: .i)''' -- -- ti .w'.--- ::,4,,e,.. a$.e."'- ti - , II t ,,-- I , .40 . ,i...,., t' '''. let.1 -",-- ' ' i e ..,,, l.,1' .,...' :7:" ., . 4.:tr ,41;, , w, , '''' 7 ' ' AM the Elora yea hear Of bet, the sore yea are going to women seetywhere law become se deeply taterestodt lk au"tMandorlyttles214. -- ,- - ., . .0 waste of food the Berlin have promulgated new rules for restaurant& These regulations become effective June I and provide: - First, table &trots Inuits are abetinheo; in the future only special orders will be I Secon& the larger use of regethhi4ond esstricted Ulle of meat mum be eiscouraired. Third. less roast meat and more boiled meat must be offered. Fourth. the use of fat must be decriased P'ifth. the use of potatoes must- - be limitedto the lowest degree - , 4 - , 0 i e ' .. 00.1,0MMW :: - 'U.' t 4i- 1 . 01 ' ' i TABLE D.' HOTE MEALS ABOLISHED IN BERLIN , - y f.'' 1 1 , - - Erreesi I . . - i.uviartheLor .4 , a. bao I .$1.20 n --- I 98c BEE-.T- he it - a' PROTEST AGAINST Watt's' LAWSON'S CONVICTION wining to concede Mil (NM) la not I Allis, col:JpoN A $4.00 Book for 98c tor 1 el these Coupons and - a. fe-t-d . I -' , - , . - , AFIiICAti GAME TRAILp ''' by 'THEODORE ROOSEVELT i.;;,1,21 .' t -- 01 I I - . - moat -- 1 '4 - i I:, 1' I ': ' s when masois of hie rountrymet, tug must happen to tra,t .r before any othtr stutieso At rattedt states shalt t,y 'Igen-nueertata ar..t neutranty ws!rh they te) obey. If reed bat by 34 th. are abte to put i is the this the country tit Dot tut st-t- he ..!.:,Lal DESMET NEWS ''''' at LNAL s nt I 1:' . jiaufSVILI,E I lel 1LIE The tlermaa aniater t, t a trutiMPK The tau,2, DM-I- y 7.:::...' the7.----- -- ,1 Ins -- ' - ;7.-,- .. he arsumption that the in Rif armed or earned fxiltioll..vt, be permuted to ottAr Ito m , er OMAHA , - --,. ! igmb .., -- -- Y At Tour Grover's 1 4.00P - stern-me- (N. T.) TRIBUNE-- Germanrs andWer to oar government's prattet againett the slaughter of its citiseserpeacettOy. and lawftdly going about their business on the high sees. will not wittily American opinion. COUrtfOUS on the surface as Herr von does not ejt3wlithe note which the It people of this country helped that it would strike. NEW TOMC (N.,T.) PHESSaerlin4 answer to Preeldent Wilson's note I. friendly, gracious The point as made untory. . . Deet-lak- Loadog-mar.,10.-1,- I -- It is issouenou,tere. iesvownoreepottuharown emirviudvan.United ell will Statesteda the taffair of n great people believ to be friendly hare fallen into the hands of nwa capable of such desperate trifling. IldirandSCII) .. - , r Or Out ' A merielmeogettsentive r. and the generni point of the impossibility of employing submarine. In the destrueSion of eeleknerCe without diwsgarding rules ot Inirnesur reason, Mastics ant humanity, the estallished principle of international law. $T. 1.411115 (MO) REPtlft10The inset remarkable thing about Oda detest-t- it fte la the orea-and silence. rta chief aigniticanme is aM in the things put in. but in the things lett out it ignores the whole nitric or international moues the rights under ft of Americans os the high seas. yr. LOUIS (1103 more unyielding reply couM have teen written with proper regsrd for diplomatic amenities. That the win net be satisfactory to the United States goes without raying. evywsa. r . alatlithter-oLAISitallill - NEW-TOR- ---- !' k I I White Fawn Flour HIEMAthatIADthe The Americas German government's answer falls wholly to meet the main points at Isms both the specific point of the - , taiTi;s- 1 ' lightened by the intrwue. tion of even referring to The Hague. Tan 8 ar A., 141. No matter how king you have beet tortured and disfigured by itching. burn. ing,e ta. 1 or matt skin humors, just pot a iilem of mat isathing, antiseptic Res. ! fuel Ointment tn the sores and tilt suffering sous; right there ! tiealing begins that very minute. and in almost every case your skin gets well so qukkly you feel ashamed of the money you threw away on useless treatments .('' ; :11 I ' 0' , lit 0 I 41 N' wilthealÉ your OIXIII : ; sot prossoto that 'clear and fiat understanding" as to a swam situation which Preoident Wilms is his sot. declared to be desirTito smasher in which Berable. lin receives our resesseatations to reto the gard. sinking et the IAISitlIMIL tatillot tail 10 Mast a mast disagree. the note's outward form of courtesy will Dot remove. NEW TOIRCIC'(N. T.) woRL,D,....The German note in response to the American poteet agalum submarine attacks titan merchantmen does not net the It &so Lest-tau- tuBeritn.p.m.31Tayo ' 1- German reply - Ter"' sadvaseed t with felliPftt t tiouvie should end eosne embarrass-Meein revving to diamess and per-hal- (N. Y.) hot reepOthailre -- - - - gorenitnetit the points raised by Mr- - Wilson as ta. lent:ally necessary to the maintenance ! DelIVO.r. . :.9 Wall Free The diplo- marching-Vite- Mayana of tri.sdly Sampies by of Washington, Illiy , worn', Sawa aba Ormseat saki evrretfmk, mats of Welbelmstresse ,,ren must I pur- - ineisisairsuereses-- maw to.e. wM Tao Iwo& .goods to American importers would not greets tonight in pnitc., note have known the s Saila& Camara.' , Irurti-a- y mistakable in Mr. Wilson's IWO is that' be satisfactory corres- recent ewnviciLin chased in, countries of war with Great Assysisss-,sr1..dah fttoterog r the von Tirpits admiralty must stop i pondents may serve to reiteses sittus, labor.' leader. in the t HritawM ::le'ap:drtUfaittMedup :ibbossibiez mil; boiled a n d fried' whethcitizens. American now seems onions tion that slituitterIng Just to potato. er in the cuss of a Oulitight or a lese. Las Ashcroft' county on served, STAATil cording to a statement issued tonight may murder. Following the Fcrthermoria the polbui sill Introduce tants. eliether by pairs or by scores. administration cannot ZMTUXOThe by the British embassy. extending the dodge honestly a the was a 11:91311 Ineet!rig at t I., r time named In previous announce- - fl P. regulatkins for serrieg of meals. The Berlin foreign odic speekseof question raised by Germany. The and they will forbid the presence In probable misapprehension on the part German t minds fifteen dam: redoes 'andltortum not at which; tip., government awe deny is as fol-- 1 rratlUranta of neutral newaPabera DOC of our government so to the real char- sponsibility Inc the The embasey statement made by Pep. Frank 1111 elnkinq of the acter of the Ismittimin. There in none; i!S Ions: friendly to Germany. but wishes to determine Dolt, Prof. James H Pca- no could be there .,f The British embassy has termed al the states of tits ship. whether she was circular instruction to British con- 131 RITIS-1-Colorado state unirorsay rS 34,, Tamar. (N. T.) WERALD--GerMaan auxiliary cruiser. wryhas TROOPS suis In the l'nited States that Ameriignored the reel issue. preJOIRNA1.--Th- e claim' Chasmkm. precni of Co. i CILICA00, can Importers who claim to hare paid of note Amerieen the sented league of eAlcri,i, IN FRANCE PRAISED It As by1,0111 Cletribr OK forth in Hay that the Lusitanta was au armed vele Justice for goods originating- in ColintriOS at i LAWINIII.. Vitt that Pr tWorti-tt ts an unmixed insult to the netted war with Great Britain prior to March! Imitate (lemmata,. the attitude of the States.--witicitKb Wileentfre ward' of th MCA as cleared the ship al Workers of America. e,o, I,. and whose claims bare been .ad-- I Vatted States is not based upon any one merchantman, but the request for as mitted by the British government, Marshal Sir John French commander-shoul- d of the aeries of events cited. but Tilton , tn the recent investigation of circumstances &tread,' era. CM be.rominded that Jun, I. neat Ine British forces in France, the prieciple involved in the method known May 3 civilised to world is as, the has been ftged as the. date upon in an addrees in the troops who fought or warfare In which were bed Intirricr in the fitst s shifty as it is insolent. which the shipment or ouch goods in t he second battle of &mt.& The United States-standfixed at life today roi, , Tmt. from neutral ports must cease. inlYrIA-r-n as One of the -- most desper-- I the champion of neutral rights and HERALDIt Lawson was charged w In -'Imply Nevertheless. In the case of thee. a,, tights of the War,- - ,leciared that! creases case a tho socentity of keeping tight In the k1IHnof Jrhn S mrn the In humanity. claims which are submitted through tb i done am,,a to shorter, :nal of Germane versus civilisation the bold on personal feeling and of giving itherift. in a ow 1,44.. I ITnited tho unotilcial agency of the foreign war. States hold a brief Myth's-- the presicbmt a free ?Wit- - for spreeS- low on Oct. 5. 1913 trade advisers of the mate depart- - ;;W.t.0 mar have thought-- - he Bad. tionend "frill to the end.for00r111121I know We linn America's of position. mem amtthe Britteh einhateN. hhiP- 'that beeauee that it will bo prompt and adequate. you wore not attach- MIN gespeet the rights of ment will be allowed up to June IL ina ST1 BEST SELLEns Plc enemy that you W.I.P 1110t help--I toweling upon theridgit sees. THE MIL'W'AVICEE SENTINEL- .neat provided that the proof of ttitY-- ! me the 'Morten On the to Record for April. la ealtafacioilrThe German preliminary reply thereNlaW TCriasC (N Y.) lita14.1"-Tb- s meat Prior I') March ; tett reply albs German goverrunimt shows fore is meant to open tito way for furto 114- t dope According fr',t. er at onThiely eltnatirthillOgnroCturnditoMtOtimiliin areqccoruirded dee t :hrt,rtt nr The:i whts,r-I conclusively thtt Germany is most ther discutelott white ecrupuloualy ing Book Dealersreport of the the to to submit evidence, owing to greater "lu this meow battle of at of America. avoiding the appearance with live analeal peace abutting thel Ypres h, test be lebean where she the door to the hope of arrangement following have proOrd to distance end difficulties of Pesti and I Germans, trled means- in their, That ehe desires every by and safety sellers for the month: la In' communication. telegraphic wrong it but natural and we that will make for the tie -ge t possession ef that 1111filr- - think the After June IS all c113491 will be we'll. to fshiminded men will concede of neutrals. while preserving Germany's The Turmoil. en". They' t.etteatea )argp that $: dealt with under the orur"ure laid ' t,p,te of herself to with avail vessel on belt" carried the righta fully of the Bic rl and The valley of Fear. tot,ts troops arid &In down by the British order in council i ow means an as to bat at combat cruiser her dispoeition navy auxiliary t.,.Ite yeee' unmet to 3. liVlso Goes There! Cbambers 1! thap that, they had I of March II. ISIS." raw German Britain's overwhelming preponderance L Preaulatinion is strong that mean and dastardly practice. 1115 Contary Mary. thought her armed of empower. It would be preposterous 4. The I hitherto unheard of in civilized warfare submarine tolike"' Harbour. Pool& nee to expect Germany to discontinue posi- 6. offer resistance. ready Lone The Star imam and ...mei,. the nee of aapkyttattag, Range& CALL ISSUED FOR I moot tilt-- . - CHICAGO GIL) TRTSSUWEIInven tivele her use of sulaniarittes against have performed-lb- . ' We 1u4v41 new popular fwlion and terrific task of with-- I though. as Washington la confident, it the commerce of the enemy. LEAGUE OF PEACE!II tic". arduous big weekly; the works of tt,1 bombardment be a was I can stendier shown leudtania the that NDIANAP0128 stupendous -..... ' Americans will await the progress of author. hyl not armed with guns or conveying sol- New Tort. May naA committee ot' hest' y artillery. probably the diem Germany bas soocesded In reds- events with cabmen& If Germany DMERFT, NEWS ROOK STOBE. 100 prominent men of the eountry. artillery tire ever directed Main St. healed by former President Taft. have i uncut. and you warded off the enemrsting points which ha conaideration of has any facts or information to justify issued a call for a conference to be, held in Independence hall. Phila4elphia.1 on June 17 to consider the adoption of i , ,,,;,..-' !Lteto '''...:-- .4 r i,,,.!..; I,. 4.; ' nomonals for & league of peace. or '1 '''..... '''' zr1,....;,....,.r..,,0,,,040.0r4,41;, A, league of nations. a t"se la It tle,:peoponed. according to the text e .t)'' of the call made public tonight. that 1 r,,. gr,--,- e , e the United States shall become one of ..,, ,r,. ' 1 the league of powers who shall Wee to , te .. . 4 um their joint military force to pre- ' 4: e, re4 ,04"ie; vent any on. of their number from 114- it . ''''s , 'Li , ,,,', i lug to war with another before lemur.. 11' , Is 'CI:V..: or. where a .. ,:- .1. ,...,. eel .. i i .,Tr nezuwary. to an International council of .,,E,.. ,,,...r. es .,. .,, ) it ellieS' Stell;-k-t-!concihation. ;,....,, z..; The plan is lancer the ldea of Mr. e, ,; At ,I. Taft. who will preside at the conference e.r? 7-- ., I :: and is understood to have the personal ,liZtte, , C.,p......,,t''...i 1' though unofficial endorsement of nest- 0,-,., . dent Wilson. the announcement airs- 444,0 t..., ,. 44' Amen( those who have assoeiatod i b. . tee'''. .. themselves in the movement are: David' ,k.e , ,T1160;t. Starr Jordan. chancellor of Leland . ty: Cardinal Gibbons IP', ,742zospevr A. V:nt 1de Wheeler. Beniarnin ' president of the ' Uniw,rsoity of CalifOrtat: John 0. Bib-- 4:dt:re: 't! ..hen. president of Princeton University. :, ? esTis1,114,s,r , and A. Lawrence Lowell. prooklent of ', ,;Tht ,,.,.,,'7,1.1'iri-4i- t' Harvard university. . , 7017, are going. to hear a great deal - about Miss Marston during the next -, 1 trio A ee....1,,e -i. WuMball .7 -- , ' ' 1 DIMON COUNCILiPheerzn'terset:etInpduirla ' idt;tiv , kr t 1 - "Li, L ' .,.. 14144,, , ,;.,. eo, NI. ; 1 - . 7w e'01.1 , E -- ,,, - f011 IL 'S, IMPORTERS tiwo. for 'Mexican factions to reach an agree-- : ! '' meet and while this atatementt which the home are inotnetous days on will be sent all the Melkan factional i: line between Austria and Italy. ,border leaders. will not announce the course, t.,, , .i ,, I was declared the : 4 t. the United States xpecteto take. it For oo)a ortore war i' out that conditions have be.- Italian .government bad sentries post14 ' 1,- will ' fd ... : comepoint k Intolerable and must be remedied, ed on the, border between the MO ; influences tf there ltre rift. The 'accompanying' Illus- 4't t , i in the country with sufficiettt 1 en or these guard" in from leountries. c i . iragerity to wreet the republic , por& r I Its The advisobil-- 1 of anarchy t t spate " ; ilily of Marine an embargo os the ex public a cablegram iron I arms end ammunition tei ,f portation it, that there was no been stream!): Urged as one Vera elms deciarine has 4 IMelico, poesibility of a famine. I ending the interaal troubles I , r' ,'!i the'repubilc- 1t t I1 Reports of Famine I MATTERS GET WORSE. Said to be Exaggerated t ) ilf statement Red t1 Dm Americas by Ii Cross tonight declared conditioas is of Mexico are paat. Ter. May i steadily ,tiorse. il 1 It decbtresgrowing that at Monterey revers! famine in southeastern Mexico hare ' ' theesaad persona are fed tally and been esauerate& said a telegram from C ti families are forced tot Vera eras given out today by the Car-ra- ' press bureau here- - The message 3 apply at night for food, .,i! The, Red ernes statement farther follow& I. 1,,.:;1 stated -food situation In Mexico ha& The M about that at Tampico food '' N : with the ImportaexhatialeiVehile et Vera eruz and in i begun to imptYrt-4" cg foodstuff by the constitutionthe surrounding country twain con- - I tion :v- ' alist leovernment I by Its action In gathv i! ,ditions prevail. Qretarn. Jana-c- o At.Jalapa. the capital of the gate of i ering Wire supplies tn sad Guanajuato states. There rup.,:. 1 Vera rime the general conditions In districts been dusributed have '..1 as appailing. Distressing plies lpoted the food supply was lacking melte are said to have neeurred when where -;:, if There is ati popeibility of a famine Oren out. About tiati lratiOnn Wert I were collected in line at 7 in akhough alarmtsts here are sending V.4 X. false sews to the states. There such anand in stood sun the , tt morning t til nearly noon tor Year or losing their will be a whortage until the nest harI1 It trill not be of such vest. but line them tainted : t I turns in Many of il and some were injuredand on some pc:. tude as to cause more than a naming Merchants are placing inonventence I.!. eastone even bine& i and receiving large orders of flour and t .: ,. , ; other Necessities from the states.. No ; hardship yet has been felt-N-o i:i t Oto the weal toast the inhabitants are sttrionsstatement regarding famine ;4 reported as starring. Acapulco is sold ' has been made by otlicials in 1 , to be practically without food sup-Villa t terrhory. The Villa government ! ,i".' phew Whea a boat load .of curs was, Wire numberp in Chihuahua ,,.. brought into the city the people made Is teedtng Mouth and It Is asserted & ruah to get the gTellt and several-- city and paint' 1. 41 has hems littie mattering ha there that , :were trampled to death and a i ttw district& rural The problem of the ,f 0 ,,,,'. children number of WOMPO injured. in the cities has been Mexico City, according to the re- unemployed In! : I: mused largely by the shutting down .. the situation le growling very of :.' indmanal enterprise& it is claimed. mesport As early as March lateall per- .. , were reported to be suffering trim ;hunger. Dpidemli at irmalipox and ry- - ELGOV. M'CULLOUGH ; ohne fever are reported and serious ' &,; :1 f,'; :7 I food riots hare occurredOF DEAD :i While the Red Cross was giving out this statement the entrant& agency : New Torii. May D.Former Gov. I 14 John Griffith Mocuilough of Vermont ' ' Wel at his home here tonight. aged 79 '" rarh. Barn in Newark. Del.. he went 1i :' t ' to California hereon, of ill beoltk after i , i ;,. I graduated from the law school hottg of the University of Pennellealtin in ' , Fez Infants tad Childrea I ;s In the Pacific coast Mate he was Mt .:;' aleotta to the legislature, senate and For Over : the attorney generalship. He returned : t : : iI I ; '.. ! thral eastAin ifal. going to Morita Bennington, . thpars. ' 1 -1l Vt.. where he became interested In fat ,,., .ifignatace banking and railroads. Prom 1902 to . .. . 0,-Wet he was rwernor of Vermont ' r A,' ' JO , MODIFIES BRITAIN I 3,, 111) ,,,, 7 I: - ( SENTRY ON BORDER LINE ncrEEN ' AUSTRIA AND ITALY I 4 , TT ; - ( A grl(' ' AN ITUJAN t' 1, s - 3 ' Iilia,.., I - ,.v And May be Remedied by Out- .i ' ,. .? The lersile ,of regard- i',I letment ;it' :i situation will bat be 11 I .,1 liing until. Tueeday. but it less un- Mew-Ira- n i4 .;;" li;''' tonight that the different 0 i ,i .41 leaders are to be informed that 1;4 ,i, I -: the thaw ha. crime tor rare to be et- 0. 1 tabbsbed ... and southern in republic the tfat upon a gokernment shit the tc iito agree'Stater can re,ognize. ' Es ' ,,, tE The atatement of the president il, en- :,,i;I the Ill !MIMI; ift pected to recite W.P.ir 2Tt4l other agent"' trn 1 t Pine II; , PartraYed them. and dutense the .il- l s r , Msaeesbi, ;,, ,.., s MAI 11. 1010 German grand lodge of Free of Free, such methods. the Cleruum grand Maitre hereby "Peers ell former relations with Holum and French Free Masonry. Towani Free Masons In other leads the grand lodge reaffirma ihe derAnion at doted at an eariler date that all relations of various kidges be sus-- . pluied fromathe outbreak of hostilitlea b . 3 , thereby vioiated the cardinal principle 31'!,,,,, side Influences. ..i.., t ii L 4 ' ': ., i. 3 - . , Masons today adopted-th- e declaration: In view at the action of the Italian rramo 11 &mug -t- hn inlynimet 4Iw -French -. 1,ert.--- in- theoo-h. I point- - i gle (4r-strugleading to the war and '"te411 l'' . , - 1 I t f 1 London: Ti m.The p. - ' S. NOTE STATED . 1, ;i ce ir 1 , 1 U. . -- f .1, I , iI 1 ITAIIIN 1.01105 Iterlin. -- berries. 1 WITH ... Anzerican , Press Comment on Reply WE .HONOR namea.of M,Jolthe Of Gernzany to the American AYLOIkto we. .respect thethenvife69 making the most of opaortuei s no housewife's burden,' TIM123Tite the NEW YORK position taken by tiesto arbitra- were to our our government Is -- 41(41, - r 41 ityNot-RettOlittiticur- - ment Saying Time Has Come For Peace in Repubfic -: flak .,, ! I1 I demand. ' ii31 : - ' !Presto:, Wilson Will Issue State- i,:; , .i ,, 6.14F-- ' ' ,,:';- x - IIIITIONS ' i ! rain I 'N :: : ::;: . " '' ' -- 1 CdIMAN FREE MASONS X--"- MEND THEIR WAYSI ; ' .; , 1 , JR... k ,,,.,;.t.: ; 1. : NEWS: 310.N14Y DESERET. EVENING ... , Xiir-- 31 191.5 ,. , , ,,r . . ; ...,,,x, ,o .4.7''''' t . r.arm...,,,,,,,,, 044:,10.44,44,14fig...ikat,,,,,,...,,,,,,..440......0.1.Ft.O.f."007.,,,,,,ot - . I .4, ,,Unkolnitonlinoliast;vaill......A.A...4.,4 , - , , , , . ., , , . , 'MIMEO |