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EM-TEES
THE KAISKR'S LAST I'KAVER.
(Author Fnknown.
Siefn Coci. rill 70a be. mein banner?
Ton don t know who I am
I'm der German Kaiser, or Emperor
you know Villyum.
Yoa know 1 licked dem Belgians
and filled dem RuMiant full.
And Tiped op France and Italy and
Mowed op Johnny Bull.
And for dow Oder nations. 1 do not
giff a d n.
11 yon rill be mein banner and help
Tip I'ncle Sam.
Yon know I hat dote submarine.
all Europe knowa dot Tell
But EdUon's got a patent Tot blows
deal all to b 1.
Now Gott. If yon Till do dis. den we
Till always luff.
And I'll be Emperor of de earth and
you Till be above.
But Gott if you refuse me dis, to
morrow night at 'leven
I'll rail out all my Zeppelins and
declare var on Heaven.
Now Gott I would not do dis. but it
60 blainly seems
Ven Edteon push dot button Bins
I got no submarines.
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
Martin Johnson ami futility, Yolan
da Kelsey and Susie Slam. motored
thru Grants Fas to the Atif-leeate
and returned by way of Jacksonville
Sunday, niakinir a most delightful
trip. A heavy rain storm was en
countered near Kueh. altho the sun
t-hone almost continually dunns tie
day in fluid Hill.
Mc-s Anes Iieitrirh. teacher of the
ievenlh and eij-hth trradrs in the lo
cal school, left Sunday mornin? for
a visit durinc the summer months at
the home of her parents in Douglas.
Ariz.
Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Hutchinson
went to Jacki-onvilie Monday morn
in to spend a couple of days with
friends m that city.
Mr. Huy Moore left Friday morn
ing for Marshfield, where her hus
band is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. I O. Waller and
Mr. and Mrs. John Kddm-jton 'tct
Sundav with relatives in Gold H.;l
H. E. Darling visited at the home of
hi brother I-slie Darling at Tulo,
Saturtlay.
Mis Ruth Cadv and Miss Fay
s-hnHs!,r, liiih i-hi. tea hers, left
Monday monutij; for their homes near
Portbml.
Mrs. McFrr-n, who ha s,i rc-ent
ly recovered !r..m an a-.tack of ;.ucj
moia-i. ic : t : r.-uy een:r,ir lor a vi-;t
oi a eviip'.r f wes ks at Sahat. b it
i- -ijciinc to sir.,! ;!, jri.r:.er
Tu;:i:..-ok as she Has a-corr.iin.t! b
h-r linui-htcr, Mr-, liarn.k. who Inc
lii th.it city, bit mho ha- bern Witi,
her in her lilpess.
.ii--.-rs. .;ue:i.ever onsvnieil
by their r and a !:..-r,,l rn...or,
to (iol.l to ail.n.i -cimm - .,: r
M. K. h ,r a. M.-. A:;-..i S.-de.i-.ey,
re-).r. !(. to a rcr.if-t j.-r a s..'o .1:
b h 1 ,e..-d the lars- -r.-piar.v
of whom h"'e - f w. i t-t l
(iwtri'l
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r.he! J. M. H:l?...n i,:t!
old. and nat
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F-i-FitT Mars-he
Tueslay tnornine 1-r tr..- n.j
wbrrv lby I't to rt?iic, Mrs.
THE KAISER'S ALLIES
HAVIXCi fi.mril'iitril all in their jiowcr ly active sup
iM.rt ami !- K-ration to the ruu.se of (Jeruiau autoc-
ra'.v f..r the d.-stnu-ti.ii oi the
nationalism, me ticrman s-x-iaiL-is. ai-unjr aunuueaiv un
der the insj'-iratioii of the Prussian jnjer, have called a
socialist eonns to dL:i:ss jeaee and mouth the shattered
idi-al of internationalisnL
This sK-ialLst peace patherin? is a cheap device of Ger
man imperialism tn rally socialists and neutrals to sup
port the totterinsr throne to find a way out of the dilem
ma the war lord now finds himself in, his sword
bavin? failed to crush Europe and instead left him in im
minent danjre-r of destruction. Having used the socialists
in accomplishing the devastation and ruin of weaker na
tion, the kaiser finds them equally willing to continue
lmrnin? their Lands in pulling hLs chestnuts out of the
fire for your socialist, even in America, is apt to be first
a German and then a socialist.
The socialist peace slogan is purely pro-German "No
'rciWe annexation of territory, no indemnities, free de
velopment (if all nations'
German imperialism knows that it cannot retain its
conoiiests. that ir.i-h hv inch,
1k1 and treasure. (ermany is losing them. It knows
that it cannot demand or collect indemnities as a van
quished nation. Germany would like to regain the lost
colonies, like to esi-a payment of indemnities, like oppor
tunity to recoup and again deluge the world in blood in a
new effort to subjugate and enslave it.
Germany, having forced the war upon the world, hav
ing inn amuck, having looted and destroyed Belgium, Ser
bia. Poland, Bulgaria and France, '"treading down the gar
nered treasure ot the arduous veal's, defiling altar, laue and
holy cup,"' having slain millions and enslaved yet other
millions, like the beast
"Mad as his prophet, loosed against all lands,
His swinging mace is all he knows of law,
His creed dwells in his mauling hands."
must not escape punishment, but pay the penalty.
Gennanv has not vet suffered from the war. None of
her towns are ruined. None
waste. She has not yet drunk
misery and degradation she has forced upon the world. She
must drain the poisonous cup she has forced others to
quaff. v
The socialist program for peace would be a reward for
Gennanv, even tho it left her where she was territoriallv
before the war began. Surrounded by a world she lad
ruined, herself intact, it would be but a few short years be
fore historv would reieat
complete its self-ai!oted task
In supixrting the German
cialists are not only playing
paring the path for the complete destruction of detnocracv.
Instead we must penalize the
for them to ever again devastate the world.
Democracy seeks a )crinaneut peace and German an
tocraey can have no part or parcel in a permanent peace.
RIO JANEIRO. May 31 The
newspapers comment Tery favorably
on the vote yesterday In the chamber
on the bill authorizing; the revocation
ot Draiil's neutrality In the German
American war. They characterlie It
a a ' sreat step In advance in the evo
lution of Brazil's policy. The slgnlft
canre of the vole. Is enhanced by the
fact that authorization is given for
withdrawing the nf-utrallty decree for
the benefit of the allies. In addition
it Is certain that the majority of the
congress got- t-eyoud the letter of the
a't. IVputy Pedro Moacyr said: "I
vote for the measure in its present jvbject whatever, to notify the buiso
form because yesterday we look one(c;j,ter. who in turn must report im
! nJ loir v Uxfa nolh,'r!uicuiate v to the l.vtr.mar.deur.
of rru:ch greater ln:porta-ce alonr the! - , r.
, . ,.! Tii-.s me-ure 1- snpiv-cd in rA
. . , '. ' . .. '
te forced to mirth.
Very sicnlficant was the attitude. I
frankly pro-a::. of te rtpresecta
'.lies from lUa Gr-Je do Sul. the
; resident of whit a w n stropy fa-.
tor&Me to the n- plitUal or-.enu.
lion. It is knowt thit t-e t.e:rr.an
e;iient is strong it tait sta'e Tr.e
;omi do Coxmerc t J-ays that the
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to!:
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socialists' dream of inter
at a tremendous sacrifice of
of her fields are devastated
from the brimming cup of
itself and German autoeracv
of subjugating the world.
peace propaganda, the so
an unpatriotic part, but pre
guilty and make it impossible
(Associated Prv-s Correspondence.)
1IAYRK. May Id. A fine of 1.000
marks and three years imprisonment
are the penalties imHsed by the Ger
man authorities on Belgians who dare
pii k np proclamations or objects of
any nature dropped by allied aviators
in invaded territory. The inhabitants
are forbidden to approach any fiyinp
niarhine that may be obliged to aliffht
in lieltTian territory and are obliged.
whenever an aviator lets fall any
i;i.:ni to be inlet
,
d to put an end to
he aviators of the
j ropai:aDtia ov
lV-j-.an. Freii.il and Hr.ti-h f.vir.j
mrip. n'no have unt:l now sueoece-i
oc- ;:wed terr.t'.rv n- re -r .e-s rv...t-c
on t:e mili'.arv 3t.lav-.u.
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