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lffliiinnHWii THE COOS HOTEL mvMrmmmfflAR 11,1 ip i tr,,r.,.n kw'' 7Ti -- -- Formerly of Marahflold WASHINGTON AVENUE STADDEN STREET NOIITH 1JENI) O. A. Mctlln, Prop. 4i SOUTH COOS HIVEK ltOAT SERVICE J LAUNCH EXPRESS loaves AriirMtifloltl every dny 1 8 n. in. Leaves licml of river I J nt :::io p. m. STEAMER RAINBOW Icnvcs licml of river dally t 7 n. in. Leaves Mni-shflcld nt a p I in. For clinrtcr npply on board. I ItOGKItS & SMITH, Proprietors, i - HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL .Phone 3171. 4 DRY WOOD AT - CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Street, Phono mo. THE ALICE H. SPECIAL EXCURSION TO CHARLESTON BEACH SUNDAY Loaves Mnrsliflcld nt 8 A. M. ROUND TRIP 50o Blivkca connection with auto for Sun- net Uny and Slioro Acres writing for nppolntmont. Mnrsliflcld, Or ego New Models "HENDERSON CORSETS" also principal distributors "ONYX" and "CADET" HOSE S.S.JENNINGS, No. Bend ZZIi lif AIN'T IT TIIK TUUTII. Wo novor hlnmo tho tailor when j our pants wo liavo to pin, Wo novor blnmo tho shoo man j .wlion our soles grow old and thin, j Wo novor blnmo tho hatter j when our lids wo hnvo to j flout, Hut wo nlwayB hlnmo tho lnun j dry when our shirts wear out. j COOS MAY STEAM LAUNDUY . Phono AT-.). SAVE MONEY by ordering tho famous Henryville Coal Nut coal, por ton . Lump Coal, per ton $1.(10 ct fin Or, halt ton of both $.1.00 1. ML'HSON, Prop. Phono 18-J, or lonvo orders at Illllyer's Cigar Store. tt iiiiri LowRates for Handling Trunks We haul trunks botwoon nny polnti In Msrshflold nnd do goaoral hauling, for reasonnblo rntos. BTAIt THAN8FEH & STOHAGE CO. Levi Helmicr, l'roprlctor Plioncst lao-J, (t).L, U8R Commutation Tirlorc t9 (( IWIVW fW.UV UUi U.Ml,fl.l,l V..i n . ..... Tl I -."".iwu-nurni Jniu nniu uuin Crs every ten minutes from 6 . ni to 12: o p. tn. GOItST & KING. Prop. YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Tor eood curs with careful driver Fo day service, phone 114-J Illnnco Hillard Parlors. rot Eight service, Phono 2fL IHght Cafe. D. L. F00TE. CHIMNEYS FIRE PLACES J. N. BAYLISS Any Kind of Brick Work at Prices That Aro Right And all Work Gunrnnteod Call at "The Fireside." Johnson DIdg., 137 Second St. Phone 434-J. French Ranges. Boiler Work Pictures & Framing Walker Studio WALL PAPER See VIERS About it. DEVELOPING PRINTING PICTURE FRAMING ENLARGING AND SUPPLIES REHFELD BROS. Russell Building Central Avenue BUY THE VERY BEST Marshfield BUTTER Creamery MADft UNDER SANITAKV CONDITIONS IN A CLEAN AND MODERN FACTOItV. STERILIZED MILK AND CREAM. 44 PURE ICE Froo delivery, 8 n. m. and a p. in Phono 78 HOTEL DOTSON O. A. Ilnnson. Proprietor Now opon undor now management. A homo pIqco with homo cook Ing norved In family stylo. Board I and room, $0.60 por week. 316 L1 4 QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHOTOS Opposite Blanco Hotel, MAHSHFIELH, OREGON --1 GOODRUM'S GARAGE HOME OF TUB CADILLAC and FORD AUTO SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES OF CAKS a 17 Ccntrnl Ar. Phono 7-L L. ADAMS A SON Donlcra in NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS. 302 No. Front St. Phono 340-L I ! 4 I I I 1 L. ADAMS & SON I FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OI.DKST HANK IN COOS COUNTY HhtnblMied JHHU. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $115,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits orriccrs: J. W. Heiiuctt, PrcNldcnt. J. II. Fliiiiiigmi, Vlcp-Pie.sldcnt. It. F. Williams Cashier. Geo. F. U'liii'lirnlcr, Ahst. Cnnliler. RAINY SEASON IS COMING ARE YOU READY? ' THE BEST PREPARATION IN THE WORLD IS IS A BANK ACCOUNT Open one In our Savings Department. Interest paid on time certificates of deposits also in the savings de partment where deposits are accepted for any amount. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF-GQOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. GROCERIES of a High Standard of Quality PRICES that are Right all the time, SERVICE that is satisfactory, DELIVERY that is Prompt and Particular, These Are Our Business Principles. Conner (Sb Hoagland DEALERS IN GOOD GROCERIES. 707 SOUTH HHOADWAV ME INJIJH OU TO THE KIDNEYS Take n TnbUVpooiiful of Salts Buck Hurts or Bladder Both cm Mont Forms Uric Acltl If Wo nro u nation of meat caters TT 1115 following 1b n copy of n curious prophecy of tho present wnr rccolv nnd our blood is filled with uric, I cd by n well known Mnrshflt'ld man from his relatives in Europe. It acid, says a well-known authority,' wns found In tho archives of tho town of Cnntarot, Fiance, In tho who warns us to bo constantly on J'car 1"00 nnd has been published in the papers of Mint country together guard against kidney trouble. I with photographs of tho original document: Tho kidneys do tliclr utmost to "When women will dress themselves ns Harlequins, when tho men free tho blood of this Irritating ' wlH 8,invo tl,c snmo "H Cnl,,lcln8' w'" carriages will tako tho rond without acid; but become weak from over- horses' wl,c tll0' wl s' from one end of tho world to the other, In work; they get sluggish; tho ollm-1 tho yenr 1914 ,n Mny Ulcy wlU B,l'nk r w,r' '" J,ino the' wl" t,ccl,l" . Inntlvo tissues clog and thus tlio ln July ht-" wl11 lc1nro It, In AitRtist one will seo tears In tho eyes of wnsto is retained in tho blood to poison tho cntlro system. When your kidneys ncho and fcol Hko lumps of lead, and you liavo sMiiglng pains In tho back or urino Is cloudy, full of sediment, or tho bladder Is Irritnble, obliging you to seek relief during tho night; when you hnvo sovoro headaches, nor-' vous and dizzy BpollB, sleeplessness, ' acid stomach or rheumatism In bad I wenthor, got from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; tako , a tablcsDoonful In a glass of water1 linfnfl lirnnlf fflO in nit Minwitln m n. .1 m .fwTwmTiSdwMrtl flno. This famous salts Is mniln from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, nnd hns been used for generations to flush and stlmulnto clogged kidneys, to neutralize tho nclds In urlno so It Is nn lnncer n nmirm nr irritntin,, j thus ending urinary and blnddor '.ll..i Jad Salts Is Inexpensive nnd can ' t not Injure; mnkes a dcllRhtful ef fervescent llthln-wntcr drink, nnd nobody can mako n mlstnko bv tnk Ing a llttlo occasionally to keen Mm L klflnnvu plimlt ntiil nnfd'n For snlo by Drown Drug Company st. lawre.we hotel (Formerly tho Coos Hotol) Stenm bent, hot and cold water.. No liquor. j Wo Invito you to Investigate our winter rntes. Special Inducement wlion two or moro persons occu- py samo room. i itoori.VG Repairing, Constructing HOOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT .7. L. ititici: Hiv II H P. (). Ilov . , .4 nf?m& PHONF.S 318-J AND 5J20 1 WORLDS GREATEST WAR DAY BY DAY Marshfield Man A Remarkable War Proph nnun nun iiiuuiuiB, in auiueiiiiior Hostilities win no continued, In October blood, knee deep, will bo seen In nt least tlirco towns In Europe, lil'Xo vomber n whlto man will decldo on poaco and in December Franco will bo victorious and llvo in poaco and prosperity." No event of International tin- portnnco could hnppen ln Eur- I ope without n dozen or more J prophecies predicting that Tory j thing being discovered. Tho j Now York Sun has collected j somo of them which' nro suppos- j j od to npply to tho present wnr. 4 whon 12uro" nt "cnco lnsl w,ntor nlor" of Kreat general war ' throw disquiet into tho towns antl countrysides of Swnbla and Franco nliV. Even about Ilorliu tho famous proiihccy of the monk of Hehnln wns romonibered. Threo conturles back it announced the establishment of the Hohcnzollpm ontplro nnd "tho In mcntnblo end of tho third emperor or Mint family." In Swnbla peoplo recall tho song of tho Woman of St. Inghbort, "All of whoso verses hnvo como truo" ex- coi't the following: wuon uormnny snail bo at licr greatest then tho fnll must come. I boo waves of blood. Tho hors es of tho CoHsnclts drink In tho Rhino nnd Elbe. A prophecy widely known In tho south, of Franco Is Mint of Ilosn Co lumlm of Tnggln, a vlllago on tho IMvlorn, who died In 1837. Komi Columba foretold tho rail of Louis rhllllppo, tho defeat and oxllo of uunries Anion oi suramin, mo re storation of Plus IX. "by a Napole on," the defeat of Austria and the es tablishment of tho kingdom of Italy, ! A last prediction of Itosu Columba . remains to bo accomplished. She an nounced uuothor revolution ln Italy 1 and n goncrnl European wnr In which "Russian soldiers will hod their hors es In tlio church of tho Convent of ( Tnggla." In RtiHsInn Poland tho excitement turns to tho discovery lust March or tho ancient crown of tho kings or Poland. During n thunderstorm a tree was split to Its roots mid umong thorn wiih round Mm sixteenth century crown. Now all the old Polish songs nnd snylngs deal with the mysterious loss or tho crown and the reestnh llshmont or tho kingdom when It shall bo rediscovered. In Franco Miey nro worrying over Nostradamus, the prophecy or Orval and many another. No matter what temporary successes French arms may achieve It remains Mint twenty- I three prophets (collected In 'Dcmiiln' by Huron do Novnyo) predict "tho burning or PnrlB.". I Nostradamus died in KiSG, Ho , forotold that Montmorency would be "beheaded by Tenln," which wns not! tho iinnio or any governor, noble, cop-, ! tain, Judgo or executioner. Ton years ! 1 Inter Montmorency, tukon In rebel lion, was ordorod to bo summarily ho bonded. The headsman not being present a common soldier volunteorod and did it noiitly. "What Is your namo?" they naked him. "Tercln," was tho nnswor. The quntriiius of Nostradamus hnvo been strangoly borno out by ovonts, and they characterize 1913 ns "tlio year ol perils." In tho norman revolutionary yenr, 1818-1849, tho thon Prlnco William or Prussia, later William I., Med rrom Ilorlln. Tho famous Mmo, I.ouor maud, who had foretold to Napoleon 1 nnd Josephine soparntely, beforo their marriage, their iiulmaglnnblo riso In tho world, still lived, aged 83, In PnrlB. Prlnco Wlllinm wont to hor lor consultation. i "Shall I becomo emperor or Oor- I many?" ho asked. "Certainly," sho I answored. "When?" ho asked. "Tako this yoar or Gorman rate," said Mmo. Lounrmand, and add to It tho sum of its digits 1819 plus 1, plus 8, plus 1, plus 9,,equnls 1871." "How long shall I bo omporor?" ho askod. "Until your death," sho an- swored. "Whou?" "Do as beforo; ' 1871 plus 1, plus 8, plus 7, plus 1, equals 1888." i "Shall my heirs continue to reign I emperors?" asked William. "Yes," ' said the pythoness, "until " "When?" "Add always," she said, ! solmenly: "1888 plus 1, plus 8, plus 8, plus 8, equals 1913." Vosnegensky, the Russian peasant who In 1773 predicted the rise and lall or Napoleon, foretold that "In 1913 an empire shall crumble and n kingdom be reborn." Susannah Wott, nn Antwerp bank er's wire, In 1813 saw the "desolation or Belgium" In 1913, "tho suicide or an emperor In war," tho death of nn Receives ecy omporor hold secret," n'klug pro claiming tho republic" and "a repub lie proclaiming a king." Tho celebrated prophecy of Mny euco dales rrom 1854. Thirteen of Its eighteen verses hnvo como truo. Verses It to IS remulii unfulfilled: 14. In Mint day seven species shall fight agaltiBt three In the Qnurttcr des Iloulcuux, from limn to Pndorborn. IB. Woo to you of tho north the soventh generation must pny tho ' l"Iro of your ntubltluul Woe to you of Mio east; never wero such nrmtcs seen In tho world I 10. Threo times tho sun shall pass over tho heads of (ho combat nuts without being seen through tho cloinlsof smoko and gases. 17. At Inst the chief shall bo vic torious. IS. Hair shall ho destroyed and hair shall flee. Now tho peoplo "or tho north" may, or course, bo Russians nnd thoso or tho east Servians. Vet tho warn ing or tho seventh, generation Is dis quieting to Germans, .Seven genera tions 30 times 7 equals 210 years, nnd tho kingdom or Prussln dates rrom 1701. Tho addition brings us to tho army class of 1911. It Is actu ally under tho colors. Equally cut Ions Is tho rcforeuco to limn and Padcrhom. llnm Is n lltto town or Franco. And it. scorns Mint there exists n "field of houlcnux" (birch trees) noar Pndorhnru, In Westphalia. Both Bismarck and Heluo aro among tho prophets. "Tlio next war will cause the dls npponraiico of either Franco or (lor nmny from the map of Europe," said BlHiunrck to tho English, painter, Richmond, in 1887. :i,noo,ooo F.f.'MS to England Consignment nt New York Sets New Record. NEW YORK, Nov. 10. Threo mil lion eggs arrived Hero rrom Mio Wot ror shipment to England, form ing the largest consignment ever ftut from this port. Tlio reduction in England's egg supply from Uu- .da on account of tho war la said to hnvo brought about the shipment, How To Tk RONOMNCING wnr mimes Is tho nnwost nnd most popular form of amusement these dnys. Somo of tho Jaw breakers and tnuguo twisters uncovered for the first Mmo by tho European war have been given ns many different kinds or pronuul- utlous by tho general public as a certain iimniifiicturor has brands or pickles. Thereforo sin attempt has been mndo in tho list which follows below to give tho correct, or nt least as nearly correct as possible, pronun ciation or tho names that ono boos ovory dny or two In stories or tho con flict now raging In Etiropo. It should bo borne In mind, howev er, that It It utterly Impossible to In dicate exactly tho sounds omployod In pronouncing somo or tho nnmos. Some of them you can't doscrlbo In tho English language, Hero's ono for which a professor Btnnds responsible: Tho Froncn U sound (equivalent to tho German U with the Umlaut mark) has no equi valent In English. To muko (ho sound purso tho lips to sny O, but say E Instead. Tho combination pro duces too Fronch sounding of U. Tho French nnd Belgian names are as n rule accepted on ull syllablo. To an American thoy would sound 'ait though (hoy wore iiccontod on tho last syllable. The Austrian words aro generally accented on the first; syllabic, i In the list boloiv will bo found j somo words marked nasal, To got tho correct sound, for instanco, In, tho French word mon (my), It Is! pronounced as though spelled mawn, tho letter n, howovor, not being sounded, the word dying away with a j nnsal twang. It Is as though tlio end , of tho word tried to creep out through your nose, hut got stuck there. Following Is tho list or words with tho pronunciation, given ns clearly as possible: French it ml Belgian. Alsne Ayno; Atx-la-chnppello Terrible Blight Falls BRUSSELS, Nov. 9. Between C, 000,000 nnd 7,000,000 Belgians hnvi llttlo or nothing to mil "homo." They nro people nlmost without a country. Foodsturrs, forage, horses, cnttlo and automobiles not commandeered by tho Bolglnn nrmy when tho war broke out liavo been sol.eil by tho Her mans. Practically every aero Is now swept of everything valuable. It Is estimated that Micro aro now 200,000 Belgians In England and 800,000 In Hollnnd. The lowest cs ttm&to Z!-.n:lo hero places tho num ber of Belgian homes destroyed or so bndly dnmnged ns to bo uninhabita ble nt 1,000,000. Mallnes, I.ouvnln, Liege, Nnmur, Charlerol, Mons, Din nut u ml a score or smnller places have been so shattered by tho artil lery riro of the opposing nrmles that less than half or tho normal popu lation nro decently sheltered. A report rrom l.lmbourg says sup plies for tho bread lino hnvo been ex hausted and tho feeding can bo re sumed only when American food ar rives. No Beef, .Milk or Clieexc. Tho solssiiro of cattlo Tor tho nr mles has loft tho country without bcor, milk or choose. Tho supply or grain ordinarily Imported rrom Cana da has hen cut oH. For sovoral weoks Flanders wns iiblo to help tc oastorn portion hut now that the low lands hnvo bocomo tho scono or fight ing, Bruges, ahont, Antwerp nnd Ostoiid nro Buffering tho samo dis tress. The stores liavo no food to soil and tho public hns no money to buy it If opportunity offered. Members of noble families have discharged their sorvnuts nnd Joined tho bread lino. Tho fenr Is commonly expressed Mint the city, with Its famous build lugs, will bo destroyed oltlter by nt j took or by tho GermniiB themselves, should thoy ho compelled to rotiro. Everywhere ana honra stories of buildings having been mined so thoy can bo blown up In caso tho city can not bo held. Steel Industry Pnrnlyycd. At I.lego, tho Pittsburg of Bolglum, tho steel Industry has been brought to u standstill, At Autworp, the New York of the llelglaiis, all shipping has stopped. Hundreds or big stenmors Ho Idle nt the docks along tho Scheldt. Thousands or freight trucks nro rusting beside the ennuis, while tho horses nro dead on Flemish lint tlerields. The drivers nnd freight liaudlerH uro III hospitals or. with King Albert's army. Nlouport mill Ostcud, the Intter hiiggestliig Atlantic City to an Amor- lean, are occupied by the (lermaus and the hotels nro flllml with Merman Pronounce War ix la Hhappel; Alsace Al jciihu; Amiens Am o en; Argonnes Ar goiijllrnbnnt-lo-ltol Bra boun lo rwu (a short); Camhrnl Cam bra; Chalons Chnl ion (uasnl); Chautll ly Shnn too yeo; Crnouno Krnh on; Clintoau Sallns Sim to sal an (nasal); Clintomi Thierry Sim to teo ry; Camplogno Com po nyno; Coulommlers Cool o moo ny; Epor- nay Ap pear nay; Eplnal Ep o nal; Ghent (Ihnm (nusal) ; Llego Loo oith; Llorro Loo yoro; Loire Loo lire; Loo win (nasal );Lunavlllo Loon ay voel; Mnubougo Mo Burzh (r not 80iindod);Mcaux Mo; Muur tho Mort; Meuso Morzo (r silent) Mozlores Mny zo nlr; Mons Mnwngs (nasal); Montdtdlor Mnwug dco dl ny (first syllablo); Montfnitcou Mawng fo con (nasal); 'Nnntas NuwntjNawng tohyooj Olso - WasjOurcq Ourk; Poronno Poar ron; Pont-a-Mousson Pon tab moos awn (nasal); Ramborvilllors Rom bor vonl yny; Itnon i'Etapo Rah on lay tap; Rovlgny Ruy veon yoo; Rholnis Rnnco (nnsal); St. Die San deo ny; St, Monohould Snn many ool; St. Qiicutlu San kon tan (nasal); Soulls San lenso; Seluo -Son; 8ozanno Soz nun; Solssons JHwas sohu (nasal); Sommo Sum; Sulppo Swoop; Termondo Tor iond; Thlaucourt Teo o koor; ffolm Tool; Valenciennes. Val on boo on; Vorvins Voir van (nasal); seer ayno (French U); Violle-sur-Tourbo VII seer (orb (Fronoh U); Vltry-lo-Frnncols Vco troo lo frnn ewah. Austrian, Grodok Gro dok; Ravarusska Ray n roos ka; Hallez Hal Itch; Czernowitz Chair no vltz; Przomysl Pshem e sel (accent first syllable) ; Tlsza Teas, sa; Tomaszow Tom as huff (second syllablo) ; Jaroglav ar o slarf; Dnlostor Tnos tor; Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have ALWAYS rsi.'D. Phono 751. Pncirie Livery nml Transfer Coiiipmiy. Of Wr Upon Belgium woundod. At Brussels, tho desorted capital, Industries nro shut down. Gcrmnn money 1b ln general use. Mllltnry proclamation In nil tho storo windows announce that tho mnrk, ap proximately 2T cents, must bo accept ed. Brussels has no postal commun ication except with Gormnny. Every thing Is censored. No railways nro being operated in Central Bolglum. Tho cnnnls aro tho only nvenucs for tho shipment of freight. Beet Crop Ruined. It Is pstlmntcd by Belgians hero that ono-fKMi of tho Belgians ro mnlnlng In tho country liavo employ ment of somo sort. Tho boot crop hns boon ruined. Antwerp's dlnmnnd cutters nro nil In tho nrmy. Mnllno's tapestry fac tories aro In ruins. Many cotton mills nro In ashes nnd tho others nro closed. All universities nnd schools hnvo bcu abandoned. Nearly nil tho physicians nro at tho front or In tho hospitals. Hundreds of priests anif nuns nro caring ror tho sick nnd wounded. Few churches nr6 fit ror occupancy ns hospttnls or otherwise. Tho disheartened Bolglnns aro nn nblo to communclnto with tholr rela tives, whether thoy are rcfugoos In Holland ar soldiers on tho battle lino. Their isolntlon is nlmost complete. To tho grlof over tholr dond and tho exllo or their Government la now nddod tho nwful spectre or starvation. Tho slnglo ray of hopa is nfforded by tho American commission of ro Hor In Belgium. Tho llbornllty of Holland Is described as splondld, but tho country's grain supply Is exhaust ed. Great Britain having limited Dutch Importations, tho sola source of an ndequato rood supply Is In ttio United States. No Food to Buy. Even tho low Bolglnns with liionoy cuniint buy rood, bccnliso Micro Ik none. In ninny cities conditions nro worso than In tho country districts. Tho hnkorlcH aro closed nnd vegeta bles nro practically tlio only diet. Imperfect means or communication liavo provonted tho Aiuorlcnn minis ter, Brand Whttloclc'und other prom inent men rrom advising tho world fully of tho torrlhla situation (hat confronts tho Belglnus iih winter opens. Tho nhsnuco of King Albort and high government officials bus rendered It' Impossible for tho local authorities to iniilio their plight known, Tho Gormnns nro trying to Induce expatriated Belgians to return, but tho refugoes appear suspicious and slow (a como hack. Tho cargoes of food now leaving tho United States will actually huvo limitless nufforlng nnd countless lives, Names Opolo Op ol In (second); Turobln Tur bin; Krusnostnv Krau no utn(f; Wlsloka Vlsiok a. Holland. Maastricht Mas trk(. llnlkniiH.. . Drlnn Droou n; Save Sav a; VlsegradVlsh o grnd; Sarajevo Sar a yav o; Srebrenica Srn bran It zn. Rllhslll. TM TONS FREEZE IN THE.'. CUES Pitiogniil Report Kays lltM-dum Better Able to Stand Wl.iter , ' i LONDON, Nov. 10. Reviewing the situation In tho oastorn battUj front, tho Dully Mall's Potragrai) correipondent says: f ' f "lV.mculty in living In t tlu tienches In this bitter wealhoV tU read) 1 ns bogun, Casos of men v i m; fioaii to death nniong tie Gei iiiMii ticps have occurred bociftu Hie tiii-cros wero dug In hiaruli st'M ai.d now nro rilled with lev. lv tfiith PAperienceu tlio Gornum niV, rar :' nuiq to omiuro tno viuttii iniiii u:o ikiissinns." T INI PKCT WAR PRISON CAM PA 1 .Viiievlnui's Mission Is to Aid Under- btandliig Hetwecu Foes. J WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 10. I Chandlor Anderson, formor counso-j lor of tho State Department, nowj temporarily attached to tho Arner-j loin embassy In 'London, la about! to leave for Borlln to inspoct tboj prison camps In, which British, FretKh and Russian soldlors aral h'!d, Having completed nn Inspec-I tl'in or the British camps, in which, l Gorman and Austrian prisoners aro i detained, he will report to Borlln t ou their condition. His mission Is lo work- ror n hotter understanding i better, tho belllgerenta as to tho J triKiment of prisoners, vKMbii t.itt jL4tu j .-i iT"m imiAfiBL't iiTn WIIIJUM TSTSSSS22S