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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1914)
SI M SHIPS TO GO tm of en tecs p Oppom Extravagant Appropria tions for Submarine t Air Crefl Secrecy Urged. Washington, D. G While admitting thst ths Pseifle Cosst wu dow without adequate proteeitlon In cm or war, Beeretsry Danlala told the kouss naval eommltte Saturday thst U an sme gency arose to Atlantic fleet eould b diapatchad to tha Pactfla within IS day to doal with any bottiis eran u night succeed In running tha gauntlet of American submarines from Manila Mil MjMWtllllll- Moreover, tha secretary announced that tha da of a amall flaat la tha Pa' cifle would and naxt March, whan tha Panama canal is to ba formally opaoad with an Intaraational naval parade. - la tha aanaU Senator Weeks, of Mes- sschuestta, delivered prepsred apaaco deprecating too much publicity in tha matter of military strength and point in to tha aacrat mathoda of tha Euro- Man do wart now at war aa an objaet Lad bv onestioniwr. participated by oearty every member. Secretary Daniela discussed tha navy'a inability to gat aatiaf actory airships, tha prob lam of tha aubtnarina torpedo boats, which haa offered mora difficulties tha D other craft combined; oppoeed ztravagant appropriation for either k anhmarinoa or air eran. ana isct- dentally anggeatad that tha poblia need not ba anrpriaad any time from now aa to read of a battle royal between the flaata of tha ODDoainr natiooa af nmwio. . A reference to Mexico followed u tlooa by BepreeenUtive Roberta, af Maaaaehusetta, about criUciama by tha general board of tha navy of the nae ef battlaahipa where gnnooata wwia ui ' flea. Mr. Daniela agreed with this, la general, but said there war occasions and emergencies whan battlaahipa and not gunboats were essential. "What waa the military necessity. Representative Roberta asked, refer riiur to tha Vera Cm occupation, "of keeping 18 battleships off Verm Cnn ' and Tampico when Vara Cms waa held by tha American army and marines?" "There were not 13 all the time," the secretary replied. "The number ' waa gradually reduced from 18 to four. If we had bad to blockade all the Mex ican ports," be explained, "all tha battleshipa would have been needed. If we had gone to Mexico City wa would have had to Uke half the navy with us." Andrew Carnegie Tearful Over European Catastrophe Washington, D. G With tear in his eyes, while speaking of tha horrors of the European war, Andrew Carne gie, while visiting the White Bouse baturasy, prmisea rreoiueui aw his efforts toward peace and opposed the proposal for a trace between the belligerent nations through the Christ mas season that would be followed up by a resumption of hostilities. Mr. Carnegie said the military easts of Germany was responsible for tha war. while tha kaiser wss an exponent of peace. "The kaiser haa told me be took the greatest pride in the fact that he reigned for many years without being involved in war," said Mr. Carnegie. "But he waa surrounded by a ring of militarists who were eager for war at any price." " s ' Mr. Carnegie showed interest in a suggestion to him that he might be called upon by the President to help bring about peace when the time came. "I will do anything I possibly ean." he said. "I believe Mr. Wilson ear nestly desires peace and the entire country should srport him." For the "men in the trenches," Mr. Carnegie expressed the greatest sym pathy. "They had nothing to do with bring ing shout this terrible conflict," he said. "All they can do Is to obey or ders end shoot each other down. It is terrible that so many widows and or phans are being made because s few men wanted to go to war. It is terri ble that all the scientists and other men of culture in Germany are not al lowed to advise the kaiser instead of the small clique of military men. Air Over Pari Guarded. Paris With the return to Paris from Bordeaux of President Poineare, the members of the cabinet and par liament and the diplomatic corps, re newed precautions have been taken to protect the city from raids by hostile aviators. A strong squadron of aeroplanes flew Saturday over the Palace of the Ely Bee and the buildings of Parliament. These aviators at times attained an altitude of 2600 yards, wbere the tem perature waa recorded as 14 degrees above sero, Fahrenheit . . Bulgaria Await Chance. New York The policy of Bulgaria n the war in Europe was outlined Sat urday by Stefan Panaretoff, first Bul garian minister to this country, who is on his wsy to Washington to take up bis duties there. According to Mr. Panaretoff, Bulgaria will preserve neu trality so long ss neutrality seems best suited to Bulgsris's own interests; but if s condition arises whereby Bulgaria may improve herself by taking up arms, then, he said, the nation might be relied on to join in the war against Austria. Sturdee' Lot It Small. London The secretary of the ad miralty has received a cable dispatch from Vice Admiral Sturdee, of the British squadron, saving that in the battle off the Falkland islands, in which the German cruisers Schsrn borst, Gneisenau and Leipzig were sunk, the British casualties totalled seven men killed and four wounded. No office", e dispatch says, wars either killed ot wounded. Servian Attain Occupy Capital, City of Belgrade Londoo-Ths Servians, after a flerea battle Tuesday, have reoccupied Bel. grade, according to a Nish dispatch te Reuter'a Telegram company. Tha 'Aastrisns occupied Belgrade Decempebr I after having besieged It lass July 19. bombarding from batter las near Semlia and from monitors eo the Danube. . , A large portlos of tha city waa said to have been destroyud by the fire of the Austrian. . , war was declared the Servian merriment moved from Belgrade to rM.Mats and later went further south to Nish, where It remains. London Renter's Amsterdam eor- Un aara the Austrian admit defeat at tha hands of the Servians, in Af(al communication issued at vi. This communication follows "Oar offensive movement, directed In a southerly direction from the River Drina. encountered souineaatoi at- u eraaUv superior force of the Our advance was not mereiy "v ued. but we were compelled: to mate more sxtenoeo reursmeu " which for many weeks have fought obstinately and brilliantly, but with man losses. "Awinst this we may Discs tne oc cupation of Belgrade. A new decision Ml measures contcauenuy win u taken which will serve to repel me "During the days ox uecemoer iu. . . M V J h 11 and 12 the enemy continued to re tire along the entire front. The Serv ian advance guards have progressed aa far as Veliki snd Bosnia." Real Winter Strike East; Death follows in Wake Chieaco Winter, nearly two month overdue, got down to business Tuesday when the temperature here dropped to t degrees below sero, accompanied ny howling blasts. The only redeeming feature of the dav was the bright sun shine after two weeks of darkness and fitful snow snd rain storms. Two men were so badly irosen Inst amputation of their legs waa neces aary. A watchman waa found nearly dead where he had fallen during tne night. Bis bands snd feet must De am nutated snd he probably will die. The other victim waa found froaen in ditch, where he had fallen from ex haustion. Navigation on the Great Lskea wss brought to a sudden stop by stiff gales snd blizzard snd blinding snow, some big boats are still out. As showing tne scops ana nature oi the cold wave, following are eoms rep resentative high and low temperatures for the day: Boston, 42-28 above; Buffalo, 20-10 above; Pittsburg, 22 to 8 above; Chi cago, 4 above to S below; Madison, Wis.. 2 to S below; form worm, shove to 2 below; Charles City, la., 2 to 14 below; Devil's Lake, N. D.. 2 to 18 below; Duluth, Minn., 0 to 1 De low: Sioux Citv. Ia.. 4 to 14 below; Kansas Citv. 4 below; Texas points reported a maximum of 86 snd s mini mum of 12: Montgomery, Ala., had a maximum of 86 and minimum of 80; Jacksonville, Fla., got down to 44 and New Orleans, to 40; Los Angeles naa maiimmn of 60 and minimum ox 40. ; Thousands of Penniless Jews Are in Flight New York One hundred and seven ty thousand Jews have fled for refuge from Galicia to Vienna,' according to letter received here from the Aus trian Israelite Alliance in Vienna by the American Jewish relief committee. Galicia, aa the field of military operations, has been cleared of slmost the entire civil population," reads the letter. "At the present time were are 170,000 Jewish fugitives from Ga licia here, of whom 70,000 are abso lutely penniless. Furthermore, 25, 000 destitute Jewish fugitives have been placed in barracks in Moravia and 70,000 in Bohemia, where bar racks axe also being built. These 165,000 poor Jews are in pressing need." Mother Dead; Bab Born. New York For the second time in the medical annals of this city, it is said, s bsby wss born Tuesday after the death of the mother. The mother, young woman 20 years old, wss wslk- InarsloMTsn uptown street with her father when she collapsed. They were in front of a hospital, and she was tak en into the institution. Despite the efforts of the doctors, she died in ten minutes, ss the result of dilation of the heart. A Caesarian operation was Derformed. The baby, a girl, was nor mal snd weighed seven pounds. Nurse Prove Heroine. Oakland, CaL Three young women, nurses, saved tne lives 01 nvs neuna- den patients in s sanitarium, when it was discovered on fire Tuesday. The sanitarium stood in s remote inlet of the hills and men were scarce. The three nurses rushed through clouds of stifling smoke snd carried the helpless patients out to safety. Miss G. Monschsin, the last to leave, was barely clear of the burning structure when the walls col lapsed. A falling timber wounded her scalp and shoulders. America Austria' Hope. Berlin The official press boresu here gave out the following: "Aus trian newspapers say that when nego tiations for peace begin America will have earned the right to act as inter mediary. These papers print sym pathetic articles in connection with the opening of the American congress. Tbey point out that the sending of gifts by American children to the chil dren of dead soldiers is proof of the high motives in which the nation is guided." President to' Act at 3 A.M. Washington, D. C To push an electrical button to give s signal for opening tne 8an Diego, CaL, exposi tion on the beginning of the new year, President Wilson will be awakened be fore 8 o'clock New Year's morning. Hs will push ths button st midnight, Pacific Coast time, which is 8 s. m. hers. EDISON BURNED OUT Great talor loses $7,000,000 la Gin Mptia WW Rebuild mt OncMt Deli m( Machinery Goe-300Q Deprived 0 War. Wast Orange, N. J. Fire destroyed virtually the entire main plant of the Edison company hers Thursday B'ght, causing damage estimated at nearly 7.000.000. with insurance that it to estimated will reduce the loss to ap nroximstelv $5,000,000. An entire square Diocs or moaern reinforced concrete buildings, which were supposed to be fireproof, was burned out by the flames. The only bulidiruT aaved in the block was the laboratory containing valuable scien tific machinery, under the immediate superintendence of the Inventor, Thomas A. Edison, upeciai exioria mad to save this structure were suc cessful. It is estimated that 8000 men snd women will be thrown out of work by the fire. Ia all about 7000 persona re employed st the plant, but aa the storms battery buildinff across tne street from the msin plant waa aaved. with other buildings near by, it will be Dossible to keep something more than half the force employed. 'Although I am more than B7 years old. I'll start all over again at once. said Mr. Edisoa. "I am pretty well burned out. but there will be a mobil ixation here and the debris will be cleared away as soon as it ia cooled sufficiently and I will go right to work to reconstruct the Plant. The Inventor expressed himself thus as he stood watching the flames lick up building after building of hla mam moth electrical plant, started, it is thought nrobable. bv an explosion in the inspection building, one of the smaller frame structures. This build ing wss quickly s mass of flames and the spread of the Are to other struc tures nearby waa rapid. Tha quantities of chemicals In some of the larcer buiidlncra maae tne wore of fiehtinf the lire extremely difficult. as the firemen were constantly in dan cer of injury. In sll 11 buildings in ins main piani went down with the fire. BRITONS SINK 3 GERMAN SHIPS London A British squsdron under command of Vice Admiral Sir Freder ick Sturdee. chief of the war staff. engaged a German squadron under Ad miral Count Von Spee of the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic Thursday and won a victory that ia being .ac claimed throughout England. The armored cruisers Scharn horst and Gneisenau and the protected cruis er Leipslg, three of the German war ships which had been menacing British shipping and part of the squadron which sank the British cruisers Good Hope and Monmouth in the Pacific on November I, were destroyed, while the cruisers Dresden snd Nurnberg, the two other vessels which composed the German squsdron, made off during the fight and, according to later ac counts, sre being pursued. Two col liers were captured. The snnouncement of this engsge ment snd victory, which wss the most important naval engagement of the war, with the exception of that off Heligoland last August, were made in a statement by the Admiralty of less than 100 words. Czar' Sacrifice I Big. London Telegraphing from Petro grad, Reuter'a correspondent says: "How great are the financial sacrifices Russia is making to promote temper ance among her people at s time when money is sorely needed for war pur poses is disclosed by the latest official statistics concerning the spirit monop oly. These snow that the receipts from this source for September were sbout $352,000, which is $38,298,215 less than September last year. The number of kegs of spirits sold In Sep tember was 103,714, which is 9,130, 297 less that in September 1913. "Uncle Joe" Mutt Dance. San Francisco In remembrance of s promise made more than four years ago, the Illinois society 01 me uoiuen State will send a siolid gold supper to "Uncle Joe" Cannon. On May 6, 1910, "Uncle Joe" told a group of senators and representatives that if be was living in ivio ne wouia come to the Panama Pacific Interna tional exposition in San Francisco snd dance the Vriginia reel in the Illinois state building. He will be held to the promise, say members of the society. . . Indian Troop Rout Turk. London It is officially announced that Such! ' Bey, late governor of Basra, Asiatic Turkey, commander of the Turkish forces at Eurna, has sur rendered unconditionally with bis troops to the Indisn expeditionary force which is operating at the head of the Persian gulf. Kurns subsequently was occupied by the British, who srs now in complete control of the country from the junction of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers to the ses snd of ths richest part of the fertile delta. . North Pole Rule Wanted. Washington, D. C. Extension of the dommion of the United States to the frozen lands and seas surrounding the North Pols was proposed in s joint resolution introduced in the bouse by Representative Smith, of New York. The measure would ' provide "that ths priority of ths discovery of the North Pole be established snd declared by congress so tbst those lands discovered by Americans in the Far North may be designated and described as ths ter ritory of the United States." troops to Answer fir of Ulexicans on Border Washington, D. C If ths contend ing Mexican furees opposite Nsco, Arisona, do not cease Bring Into Amer ican territory, ths three batteries vf field artillery sent to ths Internationa) Una by President Wilson and Secre tary Garrison will be ordered to return ths Ore. This Is ths determination of the United State government. It became known Friday, after a full discussion by President Wilson with kit cabinet. No tpeclflt orders havebee ".'given as yet to Brigadier General Taster II. Bliss, who wa directed to proceed to Nsco with ths field artillery, but while hs Is sn rout there officials expect sa answer to the sharp warning which haa been given to General Maytorena, commanding the Villa troops, and Gen eral Hill, of the Carrania forces, that bullets snd shells must not fall w American soil. Similar warnins haa been eommunl cated to General Carransa snd General Villa. No act of "aggression" Is contem plated, as was explained in a state ment in the Whits House, but officials 7 LJ Serene E. Payne, One of Leading Re- publicaas la Congress, was Vied Suddenly Thursday. draw a distinction between sggresslvs snd defensive action. For ths 11 troops of cavalry and three batteries of field artillery to cross ths Msxiesn line or open fire first would constitute an act of aggression, but to remain on American soil snd return the fire of the Mexicans is, in the opinion of high officials, a measure of defense fully i us 1 1 fled under the circumstances, and not an act of war or invasion. Christmas Tree Fire In jures 10 School Children Portland Eight pupils and two teachers were burned, two of ths dudIU severely. Friday afternoon at Irvington school, during a Christmss tree entertainment, when, spparently, the electric extension wires used on ths tinsel-decorated stags set firs to ths tinsel on ths clothing of ths child- setors snd on ths tree. Presence of mind of the teachers in charge and of several women who were present in the suditorium, as well as ths pupils' orderly adherence to fire drill, averted a serious panic. Ths school building, which is st East Fourteenth snd Thompson streets, wss not damaged, the fire being put out before it gained any headway in the assembly-room, where the enter tainment was held. There were more than 300 persons in the schoolroom st ths time. The firs wss stsrted in ths clothing of s member of the fourth grade B, when hs brushed against ons of ths lights on ths Christmss tree. The child ran wildty among bia compan ions, snd spread the flames to others. Tbst a panic waa averted is due to ths efforts of ths . principal, Elmer Brown, snd Miss Ells Williams, teach er of the class, snd to ths mothers present In the hsll. Earl Annetleg I Killed. London Earl Annesley snd bia com panion, Lieutenant Beevor, who disap peared early last month after starting on an aeroplane flight to the Continent, were killed by the German. Countess Annesley wss notified thst the men were shot on November 6 while flying over Ostend. Francis Annesley, sixth Earl of Annesley, waa born in 1884. The ancestral homes of the Annesleys are at Castle Wellan snd Donald Lodgs in County Down, Ireland. Ths Earl had no children Walter Beresford An nesley, a cousin, will become Earl. Biplane To Fig. 25 Hour. Milan, via Rome A new military biplane which, it is estimated, can lift 8300 pounds and remain in the air 26 hours, hsd a successful trisl hers Friday. The machine has three motors, eacn independent of the others, which develop sn sggregste of 800 horse power, snd it is saw ins sircrut can attain a speed of 75 miles sn hour. It will carry a 125-milIlmeter gun- . On Its trial ths mscnins rose w s height of 6500 feet Turin Mag Conserve Food. Turin, vis Rome With s view to preserving the reserve of wheat snd disposing of a qusntity of rice, ths exportation of which hss been prohib ited because of the wsr, ins govern ment has been asked to make com pulsory the making of bread with from 10 to 15 per cent 01 rice nour. ereao with rice flour as a constituent part already has been tried and Is ssid to hsvs been found to be light, nourish ing snd healthful. Hospital Train Wrecked. London Advices from Vise, Bel gium, to the Excbsngs Telegraph eora psny, by wsy of Amsterdam, say thst train of 40 carriages conveying wounded on the tins between Gem- menleh snd Ascben, was derailed, kill ing 62 and Injurirfg a large number. Every carriage was badly aamagea ana some were destroyed. XORTUWEST MARKET REPORTS. Portlond An Important meeting of the grain trade of Portland was hold st ths Merchants' Exoheiura ths part of this week to consider ths met ier of tuts grain Inspection. It was ths ttnanimous opinion of those at the meeting that a stats grain inspection law should be In fores In Oregon, which would put this ttats on ths same basis ss svsry other grain ststs in ins Union. Thia tUD U resarded as a most Im Dortant one by the members of ths craia trade, 11 1 declared that Port' land haa lost much grain business be cause of the lack of ttats grain In spection, and that thousand of car- load of grain nava gona to ins Bourni markets that would otherwise hsvs corns to this city. Two years aito a ttats grain Inspec tion bill waa drawn up and tent to ths legislature, but it did not pass. Not only do grata merchants want such a law. but ths farmers are aaid to be a unit In favor of It Ths demand for hops, both for ex port at Ion and for dontestls account. continues strong snd prices srs being maintained without difficulty. The most important development In the market was ths news received from Grants Pas that ths bulk of the supply remaining In that section had been bought by Durbln A Connoyer at 12 cents. The purchases by this firm were estimated at 700 bales, including the Ktannairan a Cornell crop. The Washington market continues strono- and active, with 12 cents bid for the best Yakima. McNeff Bros. nurchssed ths Lsslgns crop of 276 bales snd another lot of 350 bales In that section. Ths frost of ths last week hss nipped most of ths small vegetables in thlt section and larger supplies or radishes, onions snd such lines will be brought up from California for the local trade. The egg market was easy at ths be ginning of ths week. Oregont were not plentiful, but the efforts to work off storsgs stock affected the entire market Local candled ranch were sold at 40 and 41 cents and there were reports of soms being offered st 38 cents. Wheat Bid: Bluestem. 11.20 bush el; forty-fold, $1.19; club, 11.18; Red Russian, 81.11; red f ire, 1.13. Oats Bid: No. 1 whit feed. 828. Barley Bid: No. 1 feed. 825 ton; brewing. $25.50; bran, $23.60; shorts. $24.60. Millfeed Bran. $24Z4.60 ton; shorts, $266126.60; rolled barley, $27.606128.60. Corn Whole. $26 ton; eracktd,$37. Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, $14 &16ton; grain bay, $10M11; alfalfa, $12(413; valley timothy. $1101,12. Vegetables Cucumbers, 60e do sen; eggplant 7e pound; peppers, 7ftl8c; artichokes. 90c dosen: tomatoes, 60c i$l crate; cabbage, IftCle pound; beans. 12ic: celery. 60tl75e doten; cauliflower. 60ci$l: sprouts, 8c pound; head lettuce, $2 crate; pump kins. Is pound: squash, lc Green Fruits Apples, 65c$1.60 box; casabaa. He pound; pears. Slat 1.60 box; grapes. $lt$1.35 crate; cranberrlea, H6l9 barrel. Potatoes Oregon, 7685c tack; Idaho, 90c?S$1.10; Yakima, 85cJt$l; sweet DOtatoes. 20i2ie pound. Onions Oregon, buylng.priee. $1.25 f. o. b. shipping point Eggs Fresh Oregon rsnch, cass count, 36e; csndied, 384 le. Poultry Hens, 12J13c pound; springs, 12c; turkeys, dressed, 20? 21e; live, 1718c; ducks, 1012ic; geese, Il12c Butter Cresraery, prints, extras, 341c pound in csss Iota; c mors In less than cass lots; cubes, 80c Veal Fancy, UKrfl2c pound. Pork Block, 9Jc pound. Hops 1914 crop, 912c pound; 1918 crop, nominal. Wool Valley, 17le pound; east ern Oregon, 16&20C, nominal; mohair, 1914 clip, 27i& Cascara bark Old and new, 434e pound. Cattle Prime steers, $7(77.25; choice, $6.60(tf7; medium, $6.25(5 6.60; choice cows, $5.766.25j me dium, $6(35.60; heifers, $6 61 6.76; calves, $6(3 8; bulls, $3.60 ($4.75; stags, $4.6W-(6. Hogs Light, $6.25(37.10; heavy, $5.766.25. Sheep Wethers, $5.25(6; ewes, $4.2E6; lambs, $8.26(37.60. Sesttls Asids from ths Christmss movement which is slated by the street for this week. Interest centers In the Immediate futures for sppies, spuds snd onions, ths three lesdlng local staples for the midwinter season. The street Is inclined to believe thst notstoes will go higher. The extreme cold in Eastern Washington as regards DOtatoes makes it dangerous to take stock out of ths pits and cellars, and some of the carload lota recevled here during the week showed frost The result is a reduction 01 the volume or receipts. Growers tay it costs from $1 to $1.50 per ton to pit the spuas, snd there is now a fair prospect of an advance between now snd January 1. No concrete movement Is visible in the direction of shipping orders, but con ditions sre brightening for the home consumption. Eggs Select rsnch, 40c dozen. Poultry Live hens, 10014c pound; old roosters, 10c; 1914 broilers, 11c; ducklings, 1218c; geese, 10c; Gul nss fowl, $6 dosen; turkeys, live, 20c pound; do. dressed, 21c Apples uooxing, owtouc box-, Black Twigs, 76c$l; Baldwins, 60 76e; Delicious, $1(1.60; Bpltxen bergs, 75c(a$1.26; Yellow Newtown Pippins, 76c$1.26; Stamen Wlne- saps, 76c(ii. Pears Beurrs Easter, si.zdii.ou box; Beurrs Anjou, $22.25; Winter Nellis, $1(1.26. Dressed Beef Prime beer steers, 120121c pound; cows, ll)12c; heif ers. 12c Dressed Vesl 14 e pound Dressed Hogs Whole, packing house 8i10e pound. Dressed Spring Lamp labiate PCnd' ..... Dressed Button iu(iuic pouno. Potstoes Whits Rivers, car lots, $18(15 ton; Gems, car lots, $14(317; Burbsnks, $17 19; store pries, $23 ton addltoinal; sweets, $22.25 cwt njnj-MasnsfJjMMSMn I Knrv healMM taow. Haw Sinwaii f ht SlftWolt II U W kp . kome free sow f aaM. Ihlns M iswi is 11 1 - TT;' DR. PIERCE'S GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY 0eTkMarUaUrrm) A-Uls the atom. la the srepef dl .lamln l..4 and all I,Vhdbl:blll-w.twi Nalur . oh.nti.la. It mk- m a-1 wMaea 'Vlw niiirataliaa, I. iham tha haali and atrnlh f jfwilh. New la Is Use lut m "J" bead tent tut a trial be l U swUstae. ft ..J SI AS'fear-tou Decoy Ptrlscoptt Used. Rurh thlnua exist a rirtcoy pert- scopes ehort lonsths of pipe held up rUht on a flout and looking naclly like the roal periscope. The subma rine them adrift for you to find omrtlmra si-atfer severnl of Ihem, Whrn on I sIxhtiHl you ran mil slop to consider whether the Utile ob ject dancing on tne sea nan a nine or to distant doe or does not rnesn l&o pound of hlh Miuomvs comit.s; iralsht at you. Maybe you will see an aeroplane nmncutrrlni over It In a way lhat rarrtea conviction that It does You don't dare to take any chances, and so you train all the lunt at It. Then the real submarine slinks up on the olhur side of the ship, and with the awlft rush of Its torpedo ths lalett of ses raeillt' comes to an end. Ths Independent. An Important "Tip" to the Jury. The sreat John rhllpoll Cjrran was onre sddrpssliia a Jury In an Impor tant cane, liurln hi snewh he ob rrved lhat the Jide shock his head. (Varlns inn arsturv should nare sn adverse influence on Hie Jury, t'urran warmed up fur the moment and snld: "I a am ttni iinit!i. the million or ma lonlshlp head. but. bellnv me. ir! vou remain hore many dny you will see that when, his lurdhl shakes hla head there's nothing In IL"lAndon Tit lilts. Appropriately Namtd. "What do you call your bulldo?" the visitor asked the farmer. "Vaha!" "A curious name for a dog. Why do you rail him tlialT , 'Walt until a tramp cornea aiuna , and I'll show you." blrmlngham Ax j Herald. , Vm C aa M Anf faat-faM fSft W, ii. Aii.na. oiai.ml. la fnr. x. V . t.ira' ha aa.M ul Aii'U'a V-il I Ii rut V:,rz: ""'.r i.. ::.:V: i7. r il a rMA' rnia lot i. liitfiowm wall. I btiiiiii. All unta- 4 1, i. pt.it'i mw.t kiiy tubaiuuta Small by Comparison. "These war expenditure are simply terrible." Well, li s sn 111 wind that blows nobody any sood, opined the con sressman. "People won't be so in clined to notice the little billion Hol lars we spproprlate. Ixiuisviiie Courier-Journal. Llttls Lft. Tra glad I saw the slghl ot world while I could." "What do you mrnnT "Half Europe is In ruin, snd now her they've cloed the to hyarU in Chicago." Loultvllle Courier Jour nal. RFtlNni HfAlS RAW. ITY-MIMr. CrAIV WIN iiumiw! w.k. So matter how Ions you have been tortured and disfigured by Itcning. ! "Hut there sre no musical Iniiru burning, raw or ly skin humors, menu In It" Jutt put a little of that soothing, au-i "No. Its so constructed lhat I can't tiaentle llenlnol Ointment on the sores hear any of the surrounding muslo and the suffer nx stout rlffht mere: Healing begins that wry niliiuie, ana In almost every case your (Kin gets well so quickly you fel ashamed of the money you threw awty on tedious, useless treatments. Iteslnol Ointment and Resinol Bonn clear awar film Pies, blnckhreda. and rtnmlniff. Prescribed by doctor for 19 year and sold by all druggists. Pleated. "Your wife'! tastes are literary, and not musical," tald the Inquiring rela tive. Ves. And Ihnf lucky, la miner she'd sit up till mldnlitut reading s book than sing tongs or piny the piano." Washington Star. Howard n. ei'H-rim 4Mtlvs tjurf rtUrtnli a .llwir. L-H,U. tioU, Nil s idaiitiiis. tuitiraiw. ifaihl, fvi-ewMlutM t. 4 Cltii-I. amt Xin mm A loll arUlM la.) iU'llrw.ilrsi, llmtmrtttwmt 0Umt .etllMSl 1st mi ap lfmple Uaat. Another Dtlutlon Dtttroytd. An English nowspapcr ty that It la a common delusion unit rou uni formt are more consplcuout In tha field and more dangorout when armies fought at close range, but are laid to be lest easily teen at a distance of 1000 yards than ateel gray or other tight shade. KxchMigo. American Coin In Canadt. According to flguret published by the Monetary Timet, of Toronto, the sum total of American Investments In Canada wat $636,904,000 in 1913, at compared with $417,143,000 In 1911, and '$270,076,000 In 1809. Toronto Mall and Empire. tons ow dsdooist witt mi tod Trj Marina Uemmlr forRml, Wk, Walar Byaa aaa Uraunlalxl tjIM; No Hnarlln . lui w .Kya uomlttri. wnia iut bum. ui hi. m.jm mail rraa. MurlosKjaHaaiadrVa., Chicago. Light In Wstar. At S30 feet below ths surface of th water the amount ot illumination it about the tnme at that on the surface, on s clear but moonless night. American Fountain Pent. American made fountain pent com mand about 80 per cent of ths market for conveniences or tneir Kina in Great Britain. ' Oldett Grata. Rye xrass it believed to be the old ett gran specially raised for forage, having been thus cultivated in Eng land more than two centurtet sgo. Ths Greet Northern enginemen will bold s banquet Of course the throttle wilt ba wide open and the meat will be tender. - - Dr. Pierce's Pellets, tmall, ingar coated, easy to take as candy, regulata and invigorate stomach, liver and bow els. Do not gripe. , By extreme thrift s divorcee lives on $20,000 s year. Hubby till wins. She tpent $50,000 a year before ths divorce. i. aa a - L Iks stlaaaiak tfcj.laaa sltul gtmfMffl "-'T" V.I k.-fta a a uara. Kvary aettaewire anew aceaaialakluo mt all dlttWult W k II free fram Ue , .UminaUa lb '.. - 7"iil!? tarned bite health. eWpaaaSet ikcwxk I A Ftmlns In luttona. Ons result of ths war It a famine la button. About a year and a half o Oitrmaiiy put Ualalliu buttons, mads of compressed milk, on ths market, and they quickly raptured every poanl bis branch of the dre-mklug trads by reason of their beauty and ths nmny varieties In which Ihey wers produced, from hugs wonderful color, ml, solid looking buttons (or big coal to delicate, not In. small buttons for plain tailored blouses. Malty vt tltn iml popular plain blouse of Inst swans, ilt.rf decoration upon bright, eberryshapod bullous. This year manulnuiurt-ia ie menaced with the dlfriculty of tludlug a tuballluts Dry Ouods. TYPEU'UITKKS, ALL MAKES 4vit-riii!i& it. M sUa JstsBl mm fslttisxstml Mwt fJU4tra ti bf Hit ss4sjkra. to MM JW 4wwiImi f wtsrit. iUn mm tMrw-rwl. nrtwtnu uuuxa. sit . k, r-4. or. xrpV ITf.Tt.',T "IIOIISTOV w .... ..-.-'- ! Humim. t-tv. II. n. 1ha, "fr Tfcvthv liM.lvta. lut lu.M .1 rtmt. M4 Ifet-ul. tt rile tur . 11 S Im S. hjStUMS t TYPHOID la sci nwwe eeeeaaarv lhaa Smalleo. lMn IM far, fhtlii' m.mmt Ba mimi KO ky ruu ita, ma m4 fwufcMlr. W u aai ol ihja i mi tow . Ju w itiWM, ia. " M rwka lr-W ll a tral4 Vwlaa, msM (raa m, aa rai TrrkM Cankia, imc cum lAsotAtotv. Mmrtrv, cau iihi aaaa Hiww ..m. tlMlMM Ford't Anthropology. Study s child' character, "Study B tald I iiry Kord. Not hi proc-tlvltle. trad or a profcaaloo Then choose "1 sent s lull buy out lbs other day with a quarter to ninke a small pur citato for me. On his return hs told me ths article I desired was out Cf siock and handed bark my quarter In tha form of two dime and a DickeL "This boy. of course. I cut out for a waiter." Philadelphia Uulletln. Open to Suspicion. "What Is your Idea of a pedant, any- knap" "'j "Well, It I sometime rather dlffl i cult lo say who la a pedant and who la not. but I think you would t rea sonably afe in suspecting a person oi pedantry who speaks of balr and wnls kers ss 'hirsute adornment' "Ulna Ingham Axe-Herald. A Retreat. call thlt nt T"u your muslo room "Yea." replied Mr. Cumrox, that may be turned on from time to Uni." Washington Hlnr. Electricity for Kors. Ths Japaness xovcrnmont It Inves-, tlxntlnx the polh!tltlet ot developing- power for the Induttrlal nesdt ot Korea by hydroelectric plants. ' Stylet In Grub. "What can I do for you, mumf asked the grocer. "I hnrdly know." tald the lady who waa doing her first marketing. "What are they eating this fall T" Kantat City Journal. Helping Kidneys By Clearing Blocd A Function Greatly Assisted By a Weil-Known Remedy. Vt rendu will h Intemta in meet elearlr unilwaland wliy analnla ot urla I ao Important, la th u of S. H. S. te purirr Hi" ninna, ll action I a itimnianc to th turrlad nf ftna blood vomla thai reaka up the foonlruotWa tlsruas of tb klilneya. All Ilia lil'xxl from all evsr tb bony mint pau toruuiu th (idnays. Tnr act at tntrr and saaarera. Aad seeorrilaf to wbat tatjr allow to paaa out la tb srlna, both a to qunntli and nstarlala, the bMilth ot th klitnrr sri'l Iba quality of tha hlood Is drtarmlnod. O'he ealaljrilo eaargy forred by H. H. H, I thown hi th arlne. It I lae damoaatrsltd la lh skin. And 1 (h blonit rontlaii)- to ivwp through ths kldaty th dominating aatur ef H. K B., acting as It does throat, sll tb T-nil" of elimination, ahowa aiarkad dorrran of dliraao DiauKniallora a dm. onatrld by urine-aaalyala, Thli aaalat snra la a rraat relief to th klrtntra. TO body wiatea art nor evanly dlatrlbnMS to th emunctorlt-al their elimination I attnv olatad bf tb tonle artlna aSor44 tb Hear, tunga, skin and klitnaya. Tha, Is caea f rheumallam, ryatllla, ehrnale or throat, huaklnea of vole, bionchllla, aatb. ma and th myriad of other reflex Indica tion! of weak klitaey action, flrjt serlfy your blond with N. S. "., so it will taabl tb tlaaue to rebuild tha rellulsr Straagta aad regain th normal health, S. a. H. la prararrd b? Tha Swift Seartfle Co., Ml Swift Hid., Atlanta, fla., and If you bar any deap-aeatnd or obattnara blood tranble, writ to- tualf lUdlcal lMpt, tut Im auric. r. n. u. No. St, 14 VVBEN wrlUag la aaTtrtUara, plaaaa auav " ttea Ikl mn