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THE NEWS AND OBSERVER tuz: Fiii:: IT1VE LIGHT IIIIMlEIJglW-cougk, Shortase in Oil and Candies, . People Resort To Old "Svetila" Plan Willi (lie America Farce lWus Dee. . (CorrrjiTmadeBce of TJe As-J twiatcJ Pmi1-TSt short of kero sene tad rttdle it NortkerB K,: hai brought .nt irs or mnt a prisa'- tive lighting arrangement bwbj tre "tseiiW aa, arrange uiest tt bur a Uin k twig. frwa torn ttrlent Coring plac in lie Inf houses of the Tillsgeajind sre bow , lighting niauy of them. The arrange in rat consist", ef a wooden trough, about two feet Uag. with aa iron pa to cateh th ashct from tit buraing birch twit, whirh are plared in a fork like rwngetteBt m tkat they smut dewa arii and bnrn easily. Karh twig,-or "luttkinka boms about le miiii-les, with about at.ntjirh I iarht a a candle and much more ui-ki Th member of toe family take turn fi-edisg it. The avetila'' i hut vac sample of the reort t old time customs oc casioned bxtk. general shortage of al Binrt every .k. ported eomu.odity iu the village eloag the Dwin mar. Tha lieaaaut women ire again jenerally em ploying the "iirrolka," -primitive wooden loom on uhbh they eard and : weave flax for their ;,n .-men!.. Tha r milt ia rMh, Imth f narw aad luc vtriel'es, aud aot at all liad looking, TERMS Or RENEWAL OFJHE ARMISTICE It -'iue:l frew Prge li.l wn, ( win. .I'liu. f.nauti' anil rvriiuJruc !ob and Adm'r: I ilv (hu t of the l'ri'Btk i:tv:il ::;if. . Ort .ada Abarta. Vitt irio Otlauilti, tho ItnliKH I'a n or Hat tlir a.i'.r l'if, I avitj rea railed tu 'U.iw, but lUrun Himiu.imi, tin 'erc'su m'u'i'tfr. W4 rrrHt with J-i,-ral Kol.iC 't. Tb seouf hj aijaiaoi.ti'rm g tu d:t'liittt!ik'.l I'L'Aouiilitua gulli' orvd. I'niiln,l Wilmu mutnrt'd to thr foro'lfn oltiro r.ith Admiral (Iwyjou. and atiuil r.r'l h i ut UttlSior Hirt . folio, v. In If (lio llrit U I'r me Minister, Mr. IJiO'd tb 11 Itt'l'Hit'lt i:.f, Mariiil 1'ix'lt a lnlf ' iiig a hrjR tgi r in U arrivvd, ug g'tive of (icni'.-.il (i,-jr.!. Bcaa tf Mtriirg. TU aioitii.. Wii l.cl.l iu XI. pH'bua'a Vrivtlf clllii), ii tU' luigv Ktlli' il I41 hii, w'th It J' Ini7. hnri0 show table, Wl tvdU I1 .8."il,P.,'i!S of tha full drU Jul 111.J, Tti" is.alu.i (i i rot rant -rd,. wilk iftdu. I ou-i Ul tlie uvw Irrna .at t!:e fftHit'ie f.crc r'i-iT:.ng vi-ry f lU M',i All TO Vi Oaivc I'LAN OP A.H.IKN DEI.Cf.ATION V,.t'i, J:a. IX- tti'twrt that I ha A"ur'rntt- dplrgatiun he a agreed ' on n v ti.'t.ug u fU( a Uagua - - , w hm4- tint it 4H he own of Ike fn' tUiu;: tu be laid bt'fnr ton toHgroui, Iimp brtn riirvnit in I'aris. All outward rvitli'ti'n in olirial quarters Mi,t in tho other diiei-tuiH. It i knotva tknl luta I't.nnlrat WiImiu'i rwtnrn fnn Italy la ..ra wot iiri'iaril to lay tl.iwn a working lan and Dial he Referred to livo ntb 'r (dam orijiimt. iug among tli e;ilriile dckg itea offt-rvd flrtt. It win felt fiu-h a riHH'dnre, if idcn hnvlnij 11 la.'li;il tilviiiu.-ig.', itnnM bow 1viirtli di fo Biieo to the Kiiro uim nluliuuu ii hut iug ilmi to nuliiuit. At the 3'iim tiiiiu it. is known Mr; Wit ami hua tOm'ti J live luea fimnrrli"t with the AbhhUmh iuiiim,,.recogiiiied v IHiiti in iiitcrnutioutil law tojlraw up a teulutivii liliiH nhivil he yijlld compare witk kin idea. (Hit of the hule it Hill kuped tu frattiefli.' ewterHe jiroji oiitiun h-irearnting the Tet ideal of 1h AaiermiiB dolepiitiiin. TIT-??-"!'1" nve not tinished their k und unleea the Preslilriit, without eottaiillnlion, ba ireiied a (lii uliirh be ia ailtiiig t? put furaunl ai Hiat of the l ulled Mate, there U now no aurb thing ai a ileauite ly aeeepti il jiIbm. Jt I res:'(llei by an inlei nation! ! ler soikli g on the irldem that all project of tliii idit are to a rertain tent inriirid li.V pr..ent, aud that it ; U 'nlunvi ilfiinlile ts utilm mht ii n-vnlliililo from tba work of trtiuu run. fereneel wbtih have struggled to evlv me iVOi. jy'X'i y drug stores, as Dr, FieWs Pleasae Peilets. Of Usn this treatment will ward off th inAuenfa. After the Grippe, when the man or woman lack snspp or energy, is pale and weak, he or she should take a good Iron toj&ie, for the blood, such as '.Ironae'' Tablet, ade by Dr. Hero, or fcis herbal tonia so lorur and favorably known as Golden Medical Discovery, Next to going to the woods to build up your health ts hta discovery of Doctor rwrcfa, made American forest trees, and without (JJnmnnrTnr Colds, Sore Throat atr. "J1 J pinatvUaa. fsaau, t Wrftu: IMt 7 be eold. toni- tain Dka "U1UF and axtr Jist.lpsr Tar I bat tntlniy rtovtr4 B7 It Twday. U Cold Und U Urt W Do. IW plain to prevent war. Naturally thife studying the problem tura to the pro ceeding! of The Hriue euuferenee, pr tieulnrly the seeend, aad it proltably will br ftiaud when th present peaea eon gresa gets under way, that a great deal ,.f the xtrurture of that congress will fx utilised. It ia problem with this will be eeupled Ike plan of William J. Hryaa railing for year's invest igutioa of dis putes before a declaration of war. This Utter feature is one of the very definite things Mr. WiUoa ia BBileratood to kavs ia miad. American iatematiiioal lawyer ar ronviiired the great battle of wits will come ia the diwumiiiia of wbate'ver nis rbinery ia proponed to. bawa the prob ability ef war. Not all of them believe the mult of this will m tike armed con flicts wore d 1 Ibeu It. Their prinripul concern ia t'int the structure of the agreeBieut, whether it is railed a b ugua of nations or oinethitg else, shall not be framed like the llugue conventions, iu qualifying phrnaes (in Hipular teriul iv, ' Imip boles") nhich would ua ib rniiiie tlm wkuk- strueture. I'resiHeiit VY'iIkjii nnd kit eoiiimitwiun eri tie uoiking on the theory that iirent Kriiain, I'rauce, Italy and the rest of the world ouut some Hew machinery which wilt prevent war. i'pon surk a d.'terniiuntion they an fundamentally Bifreed. 'i'h ; buuiiteaa of eonverHiitions which becin ttxl.-iy ii tu linil a riiiiimun g.ouud iiMn which all cau unite fur tiiab a purpose, rpmi the further ib tuils tlie I111t.1l Siuti's ia suid to be 11a eoucerued further thim to eipeet a full- Intent of rovvnuiitit and that detuili of the work aim 1 1 bo iu ugroeiiiKnt with the principle nlrady annnuiireil. It u reiMrted souie time ngn that the tost hoiied for before Mr. W ilson's re. fliirii to the I'nlted Nttrsii general pgieemeut an broad priuetplrs. There is no reason now o ehnnge that fore rat.' nXANTIttU IM.AV ANOTHSK . .. J) ro PEACI COI XCII- Wiiliiiigiini, Jaii,' ):!.-KslubHsliwent of, 'l"l'l artlleuieilt fund 01 se 'eral huudreil imliiou dollars to facilitate foreign eteh.u:te tran ju-ticinn nnd e'im iuate the neeesaily for shipping tiuanti- tirs of gold Mwei'ii eoiiHlries, is un der dtH'insiiin mining fiuancin) mUi-ers of the allied goveruawnls and msy be p!:inned ot the Tfli'tlM iiiiiiug peace eon- gre es. The pitrposo of tfiis fund, liidi 11ml 1 b'y would Ii' deoited in trunk with Ahe..Uattk.'iitiiggttk.uil.ulLtf.JULlL,ri the tWHis for credit triiuaaetions K tween Hutious iit-the imiiie way by whiih the Americnu r'ederal Hesorvv nI'Ui gold wit lenient fund now win alitule the Iwais for. tmusfora of ncilit 11 inn 11 n ihiwiii bsukii, umkiog it iiuneeeaaarv to trnioifer gold within the roimliy. r.krhauge balances between eeiHttric, iattead of heiug aettled by actually shipping golil, as wuuld be duiuv In normal I lines would lie ar ruiiged by hi in pie book trmisaetioiis, with Ike enrmnrseil gold as-guarantee, Allied tinau. iers proioMi leutntivsly tha' a malf mtlliua ilollari be the mils imiiiu site of Ike fuud at first. The 1'uirni.rttkles' cnntnliulinii tu the fund aa now ilisriiaMd prolwbly would Hot ! inure than UMi,lilKl)liim, WHERE REMNANTS CAMP POLK MAY 00 enliaatd from Page ()a.) K. i n 'iitaliio t'liurics U. riteiliunn that Albert M. Allred of Mount Airy was se ler.ly w.iuiitied in action on fhitolier f. M van a nii'iuber of t.'onipany K, lath infantry. His father ia W. H, Allred. Kepotied as lieing among Ike wound ed, Hi presentntivs hleiliuun has been mfuinnd that UuIh rt t'rsig Jtunklu of uemna me bwora: It ukea skill and ttrength to work all day In a shop or factory, "Miy a man , is fighting juat aa hard behind the line at did the boy 4t the front. But when a man (or vomaa) haa ta meet the attack f the (nflueuza bacilli ;ten to en he trill have a dose shave if his kidneys are not right. Influenza and Grippe often cause an inflammation of the kidneys ither at time of attack or afterward. It is due to nature's "effort" to throw " off the poisons." WVn you are troubled with back ache, or headache-when your kid neys get' slusfish and clog, you , must relieve them, as well as your bowels. Ward olf serious treubl ft once, by obtaining at the drug store an antl-uric-acid tablet, first discovered by Dr. Pisree, and called "Anuric." This will flush the bidder and kidneys, and it is well U drink, plenty of hot water, or better still, hot lemonade. Take occasional doses (two or three times a week) of a natural purgative.' made pp of May-apple, leaves of aloe, Jalap, and rolled into a tiny, sugar-coated pill, to br had aall from WUd room aj.a oarns rrom a parucie or aiconoi u lis maae-uw Beidoville, KiH-kinbam roUnt'y, has met witk 110 casualty. J. H. banidrr, hit brutker-in-law, made iso.uiry aa to his status. He is ,a memtwr of Company C, th auj'ply traia. Private 4 karles (iarrett of lturKaia has met with ao rasualte. He is a mem ber of t'ninpany K, llflth infiatry, Ierry Keade, a lawyer of Durham, msde iuipury of Kcpreseultttivc tedmaa ton-ec-niiif the youag Bill. Umii'sI Karly Williams. The Navy Dettgrtuient received infor s.atinB today tiiat J'rivate David Karl; Williams of Rjlcigk died of tneumoiiia in t'rance. Me waa formerly ia the em ploy of the mechanical department of tha Newt and Observer. He was a fliampina pool flayer of North I'aro lina. Private W'illbras was a member of Company G, 3.'ik Infantry. His fittluT ia David 11. William of 0 8aia itreet, Raleigh. The mariae eerps eflicislly aotiOed Eepretentative Zebu Ion Wesvef today that Maj. lieuii M. Bourne ef Asheville bad niet with no casualty. II is re ported as being safe and well on Jan uary 6. Correspondence in Washington some weeks age stated that ilojor Bourne had been killed ia action, a ma jor ia tba service giving credence to the report. Major lion rue is son of Louis M. Hoiirne, a well . kaowa lawyer of Aabeville, aad is a iwpular young man. Movements ef North Ciroliaians. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Watford, of Wil- lard, Pender county, wort ft Wnsklug Iob today oa tbeir- koneymona trip. They were returning to SnrtK Carulina from New York City. The brtilt was XI im Lilliia Hall, of Walls, 1'eader county, the wedding taking plac aa January I. , Among tha North Carolinian in Washington today wore: J. H. Collie of Knleigli, Huperiutendeiit of the Hlalc 'risoai J. M. Alloa and I. t . Mi Keune both of leiuiaburg; Clement Maaly of W'iiilton-Nulem. Mrs. Tlmiuas Ii. Mursliull, wifu of the Viet President, wi" l "" Infnr inully o Wediiesday nfternooa at her muirtnicnt in tuo Willaril, Art hough no move has liee 1 made to revive hrnhliiet jliiy 1 in at ui'flrial way a numlu'r of cabinet liostesses have ea- toblitite4'-tlttt Hf.Mii4iiiUllf.-ai home on Wciluesilay .afternoons. Mrs Newton linker, wife of the Kwretiiry ot War, and lrs. Joaephus Ianiils, wife of the Mecrelarv of the Ntyy, are among those who olMorvt this eusluni. Hick Soldier It Ash.vllls, Koldier-putients sulTerlug frntu respir story diseases, lurludiug gus cunes with severs and persistent brunihiul synip toma. will m transferred Iu hosplluls at Asheville tupl other soiithern points, Hurgeuu, tienernl Ireluud of lh, t'tilled Hate j army lliibkt Hint the v.unner tlimnta will bnstoh the restoration of sueh easel. He indicates Hut only those patients whose recovery is likely to be s.ow will lie tninsrcrred. Two North Carolina soldiers s re lo ll, ted In the Wulter Herd hospital la WaahingloH. Ileury It. Ljimburt of four Oaks. Johnston county, it recover' iug f rum a nervous Inf. He was for merly connected with the agronomy di vision of the North Ctrullntt Iieimit- meut of Agriculture wurking under Dr II. Williams. At a- atudent at the University of Nprlh Carnliua be was a tar pi'pil, of Prof. Collier, Cobb. In nrtditinn, to making top-notch grades oa hi., aeadt'intcswnrk, and . summing. fos til on geologT Held tripi, lit distributed mail at the Chapel Hill postoSire. W ith; I he v.ns not too busy to seerro two mgrcea in four ypiirs barhelor of set mice and nuiHter of arts. Anotlier Tar Heel rerntierntiBg l Wulter Heeu, 11 r red Patterson, (nil cord, Ciibarrus county. He fought under the leadership uf Col. Allwrt Col of Huleigh, nnd sustained tin turn Of 1 leg. Carolina, student of few year back will reenll tint soldier as ba vlng tun honors of the diamond. He multi plied tbe-ril nujuired for Tueelwll by a thitutund times and earned laurels t rii(e Thierry and ttlier (lermsw stro(iglioli. Fir Wiskits After Orln or Itllusnia take (IHOVKX TAIHTKI.KNH shill TONIC which it limply IKON md QCIMMO uiHiieniied in syrup, no pleasant even Children like It. V1111 ran toon feel It Htrengtheniiig, Invigorating Effect. AO. : PINEHURST GOLF iSusciel ta The Mews sad Olsirvil I Pluehu.4t, JB. laWA full hundred players took part In tht qualifying ruuud of the advertising golfer tourpg nient on the tlisiiipiiiniiliip court at rinclnirst today and Mo of them quali tied in three divisions of l!2 etch. Th homu'M player unalilled in two-eights oh th .m. .1 1 -urse. John H. Clapp of Clievy Chase, won the yuilif; iug inedal with an Nil, going out in Ult and coming home 111 it and tinishiug four strokes t.head of it liiiurcit luinpetitor, l.ou. A. lluiuillon of (iarden City, who hid M, Capt, Harold K. Porter of Keriew, won the Krst . prise for the best net score in the Srst . division, !a-lV74. Tht r4 of tbo jirlzes fur test gross and ik'st net in th other divisions twaits th playoff of tin. ' Tht prise for tht least number of ptitti taken en tht green during tht uiialiying rot)iiil wer won .by r, P, Us of Pramingliam, who took 12 putt going out and managi'd to gut along with 10 coming in for a total ef 21, aud by J. i, Plunimer of hp ring field, who required S3 ,mtts fur the ruuud, Mrs. W. . fciinith of Brgeburn won the tirist for tin low grost in the women' iualifyiug round uegutiating tba first II hul.t uf tht number Hire course in ill. Thx prise for tht best net were went to Mrs. Cliarle W, Jioyt of Cherry Valley, whose rl gross wgi reduced e an unapproarhablt, 40 net by a far too liberal handicap, Ctital'a trtw Stvtd Hulifai, N.'. Jan. 1,'). The rescue of nearly all of th erew of tht Amen tan steamer Ctsttlia, which wa ia danger of sinking off tht Nova fceoti roast, was recorded in wirelest wesaagea rscsivjd kert today. Under perilous set coailitlf.n the men ware trunsfurr d to tht Norwegian steamer Hurgeni fjord and tht Iirititlt slctmer War Fig' Ian. Meagrt wireles messages indi rated tw and potsibly Hire of the CnstaliaV erew -were lust. A message tonight said tht Catsaha un tlill afloat. Brssi Ir'or Anstrtsro. , if. Vienna, Huuday, Jan. 13. via Am sterdam to London. It will be possible to irialnitiln the present rationt of bread sad meal in Vienna and tht re muinder of (iorqinn-Austr.it until the middle of Pebruary, th food minintrv announced todny, Tlie ministry will be stile to keep up the mtiuus, the it tiuuttccmeiit stntet because of its hav ing bee supplied by the entente food commission with a quantity grgia. i;.:pcriTA:.T u:;;is Hygiene, rat, pure air, gunshine and a weli-b&Unced diet, plus SC' E 1 to Irr.prove the blood-quality, in create body-weight and bulla up resistance, art important link in the logical treatment of in cipient pulmonary affections. To a child or adult with a tendency to weak lunes or tender throat. Seott'$ irin2$ a wealth of rich toruc-nounshment. T A a i;,i. c..u'. r ;. ttday raay dt yo tH ot U&MW W. MVWm II gtjest tottocrew. FATAL. WRECK OS RSADING RAILWAY Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. U.--Vveu persons wire killed and about a dozen others injured in a rear-end cnllmoa of a passenger train on th Heading Railway at fort Waahtngtoa, Bneea mileitaortk of sure tonight. MAKING HAY. " . Tis an "III wind that blows no good," We've all proved the truth of tkat old suying, ind there'i unnther juit at true That stye: "While the sua shine, do your baying." t. The war is the wind that ka blown our way,' Home little phrases, quite unique; They were su apt wo rould lit out ia. Well slniost any timt wed speak. A per sou we could Hot Incut Wni sure, to lie in "t rance tome, whore." The thing not rlatsod in ''Over There Would always nt in "Over hero." WA ' iloiia in- many,- many "bits,1 I can t think there 1 one left to do. Ho faithfully we've "caninurlateil," We've scarcely left a thing la view. W's'v all gnue nimbly ''Over the top," Tho there were other places to go. We've )'kpt the how ttre burning bright," Tho oft the vocal fuel was low. Now that the wur 1 over iiiil iloue, We II leave those tattered phrase alone. And "tuke it from me,' they Heed a rest, tor we "made soma bay while the , iiiu slioiie." ' -iU.IZAHETH MhcPUERKON. fayetteville, N, C. u. ii lilt! li!!!! f'iiti! Ililiil tiiiii in; III!!!! IHlt. liltri i i liil'iii i Uii ; i I i.ii. si.aiiii ... 1 i. bhii mej li! ill! tilillHiilfiiiiiii iiliiiiiiii Hi 1 ! y S i ! ! ! I! M m m 1 t t! uva t t( t! 11 Jt lit iiuuit ninr , 'ji;u I; ! i i It H Hi M .. , v JV ! ! ; t t- v mm I U I WltUI Vf m: tu t i , sr mm av -was mm mmr w r ia star mm u i r - . . B! pe.a.cj a "SAVE j srat i' ' Hihr ts. ta. w m n ar at-a ia gfa- ar -T sv new w m 1 iaVv VV Hi Umtir U j , ! I j!,i ilii iij jl I ! iiiil i piiif illliiliiiiii . . . ' ' ill fen! I , . 11 - llli! lit iijlVliP : iipri Sir ill 1 1 taiii sri , ii iii.j.ji.i Lj I i i .!';;:;, 1 1 I, I! 1 1- t:it t 1 ' w gM ii I iii i ....ui i.i . i, . . ' . .' . : lii iiri ii! . iii!iy!!i!l!ii!iiii 4i 1! in j I I (Htt It ll!fi t Ji'itj!!ti:J;iiiji UbiUffciHrf liHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiii Itiiiiiliifiililililiiiil! II ,.i u '' ili!S!l!S!i!!i;f!H!:iii!.iii!! rVsiw. -fT- r?- a , 1 :i:i:"::-;T- mi !: :; W?tiUffi hi ;- l 20forl5c PROPAGATIOi J OF IHIUl ,1m in 11 I Story Reciting Germans Mis led Pcopla About Tha Terra of Armistice Mexico City, Jan. 1, (Correnpoud- care of The, Associated PresiJCor- maay't surrtrajer, served only to spai tierottB prnpagaaduit it liei.ro C loftier heights of mendicity, in a country wh re aeceea to new ia freer than it is in Mexico, their lie would toon provt boomrraags, but ia this country, despite 4Erir clumsy suhter- fuges, the propadandiatt met witk tome success in befigging th iasut ef real victory. In thi they were aided by Ike fart that Hie first report of tkt aigaisg uf the armistice on November T was falsa. Admission of thi fart by pro ally paieds gave th Herman agent 1 a ktrbk on which tu bang elitrges that tuliae quent reirt also wero without basis ia truth. The out aud out pro Herman papers asserted iiat the aruust.ee terms avored llermany. Tkey admitted that the German fleet wni held in Hritish waters, but declared Uiat it had not 'surrendered,'' but wa being held, only until peace wts,. concluded nud, as artistic touch,-1' modestly claimed that the 400 allied warship "saluted' the pian engines of war at the 'iiitern- Bieut. The surrender of (iermany'j submarines was imsted over a lightly ts possible. According to the pro-tierma.il ixr'mdi rals only one sixteenth of the (icrmau fleet was given up, not its "heart." A huge navy, they suid, built driving the rpurse of the war and held In waters unknown to the allies, was ready at any moment to give battle In . the tllie fleets. Thut this propaganda i intend ed, not for military purpose, hut I11 pre serve the tattered rags4if tieriuan pres tige in Meiiro for after 'the war trade purposes, is indicated by an article in one German paper, warning Mexiro to beware of Hritish goods One pro-Cerman organ Which has 4tt times reported let calculated to stir up hostile feeling aguin-t the I'nited States, is preparing a way out should (iurniun support eonipbdcly vnniuli by publisli4ug another paper, called 1 in par rial, and which treuta the Allies with gentlt'iieaa aud apparently i adopting tu attitude of "dliinterested neutrnlitv," Lvhich words appear to be the favorites or the anti-ally journalist since Ger many's capitulation. Devvlupuietll result ng from tire re LIES -lil MEXICO USE' Victory Bread save wheat That's an import ant obligation with you now. When you have it toasted just right, and buttered hot, .youll find that this "substitute" bread has a lot more flavor. Toasting: brings out fJavof-Hevery time. It make3 tobacco delicious, . t Try Lucky Strike Cigarette it's toasted. I'i ' " ' .'.,-.....;- - If ,Wi e w w f Aa unpriced tcHet'is Ilia zv.ornczs fi elx-ys a thin to bevers cf. " TABLETS Tutiwik-tboKatir; Berjcsc'tl BesasnflU IbrJeCd vvJisi So BsvoQ ir .it " fio -, mti ",-l" tJ P; 0 l a rr"N hr t svcKrrd ri. Mar si wl-iliaiil a Uuw iieu s iisss ua uta awv KwiMm, turn to Me.ii'a uf Felix P. Palavicini also are being a sited with interest. Mr, Palavicini, founder -of K l'nivers:il, led tht p,-o-r!uUrt j journalist rem paign for mouths during the time when (ieiaiaay appeared at th crest of her military successes. lleinriih tun Kiksrilt, the C.eriua rfliniater (siuce recullni) aud the AV.s Irian reprewstutive not long ere said to have teeured the p'jM:e-ition in well-known per of 'ofbci-l sf'.te uieuts' that tho Cerman feet bad not surrendered, but was ready to fc"i.; ihe Allies aud thut the new Oormnur Aias as strung as the old ever wa. Hakilncl Consttpation Cared ia 14 Is l Day L.X-KOri WITH PKI'MN" h sne-cially-prepared Tonic laxative for ll-i bitual Constipation. It reltew prompt Ty tmt should be tnken regularly for 14 to SI days, to induce reguUir act on. It ktimulates nud Begulates. Very Pleas ant to false. 30e tr iKittle. (Adv. NorwssUn Hanf in Mcxict. (Correspondent of Associated Press.l Mexico City, Dec. SI. Representa tives uf Norwegiuu capitalist are ar ranging for the ettnlili.hniCHt iu this city of a Norwegian bank, which will have branches in various parts of the rcftffiiic, paitirularly 'in the states ef Tamaudipa-and Jalisco. " Kvery man bath 1 good and bad angel attending on him iu particular, all his life luijj. Burton. .'- umtrw.i issts iuuja'ju(3'ijflm:i'ift,'ggff t, tt:...;::l.!r::.-tk "sV. Wilis irtey 1 -. .WJr - JL ii5:;i;iElii 1 ill! . . lit- t.:.'i.:::.t i 7 t- r -5T" I'l lilt 1 It I t ' Ww V ft - . . till-:' ;.t - : f . i.;;; ..! .. a ,i it ill- oh. , , r. liiirftiii,iJ! .. . i 7 ... I 1 I n;u:-:!i--r-::T.ni';t'rrn i - U.';.,:r.:..::;:.f;.u:-.: ;:::r-:.!::i::i';;i!:;iH::t-;T:i- f tv 7 - : i , t- ........ . , . , - fe- vj - 7 I ' ' v . -,', 1,,: be5' CArsni.!3 D:ditrstf 11 ti.'id bttikj cf les 7,c.Tf m m Attn MOB RAM'S AND W RECKS , FACTORY: .THROWS ACID. Klifjlielh, N. J., "Jan. 13.Mor than t si-ore of iH'rsoiis, sunt to nave oern syiiitwtliiii.'rs of Htrlking workers, nided rlutliing factory at Rusello near J:cre Inte today, smaeliipg the win-' dfiws if t'ls eidabliiihtiif nt wreckipig oiKcliiiiiry and, according to the puttee, lS;rov.-titf; acid if the faces of men tnd women who refused to join the strike Acriit'r'iirj to the, ji!iee, the raider v.er;i tirined v.!t!i revolver; nud eliilwc, snd several shuts were fired SJ th Irvsiitetied wo kers , nsany of whom IU.I frum the building. !S far as could be learueil, none wu injured hy the revolver tire. The' police luter held up an automo bile containing eight person and ar rtudtut the cueup-iits, who, according to the police were itTtkeT.- Kutliimiasin is the genius' of tin rerity, and no y,ii lories are gained without it. Bulwer. 6 Dell-ans Hot vetar Sure Relief iiiiiiiiiiiiiiititi iiPiii: nSttt: itilll! :;i;u,::,;;iili:i; t;iU':itl; : t!. 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Jan. 14, 1919, edition 1
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