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'Ix'iit y.iii hi.'"(. in th" T.n 1'i'iii : iiii'ii'liai'iits. ii"li?" : "N... 1 il" !,'!." ".,i i S: .ilillll "Ii" a I " ,' 11 L.'i i.li.' iho ' H..ii. ..ii rr th" vi t m;. n I'v ' I..-"!) .1.11. C ,f t.. - ( r 1 1 ' . .,'i! II" ":;::t.'i'li-." V.'' ll"', l'i' I i , i I "I thi'lli Link 'ii " I.' -v !;.!..'. . ! l-i i:f n il i'f V. ,. First H.itiiJ Kncf(;,je. 1 'I.'- Wl.r !!. (I, .iT l:.': V. ll W'h'. . ' .in.- Ill, y I'm mi i :,r ji.-t-, u: I'liiir-.' If ,i I . i.li i,t',i I iiii'k.-s intsliikes hn r.cv.-r miiki's ,m i Mint !. 1 f Ml ft TiWWWfc -wwbt a-mm NEWS REVIEW OF GURREHTEVENTS Germa's Are SumToieJ to Ver sa'ies tJ Recede Pea:e Treaty on 'prtl 25. im NOT TOLD T9 FU3LSC L'-'" 4 Spir ted D-fn o I i Pn c No M.lita'y littren. t .1- ir R..ss a. F.'od B.i sts. k ki Ci.' Hcitii tii Cc"i- i a K.k' t 'g Hj'i E. EC. R3 W PICKR3 i. -..'. : I . ! - t" : . V '.".. ..... -I i-.'.m r. I "'I i" -I I." t... n, .::'..,! ,:.;. i' 1. ll I"" ... I.i.l '"' ill . 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U'ss . xt. at, Aim-rii ii. iilit . tf( str.'miinisly tn tins jmliry hy which th" InTIilllll lint inlllll Ilss..!ihy Wnllld net the t ii-ii I y lu'l'dt.. ili rest uf iIih wnrld; Imt It wiis siisialiii'd y flip 1- l.'lli h rhilllllu'r nf ilfplltivs tij' U yntl' nf :kh in I'Hj. iiihI It wns vlKurniislj' ili f.'ii'lcd Ii) rr.Miii.T l.l.ijd lii'i.rn.' in Ids sic"( h ill 111" hnllsi' nf I'liliiln.ilis. Tiit T'litish hud"!' ai'L'H.'d tlmt If tint t.'fiiis w... iiiail" iiihllc now Ihrre wnii'il of iu'( . ssity he mm h spnk.'ii mil written I'litirisin nf t tl III . sill"!' il uits li,ip,.,'.s f. sinlsij everynhe, i iid tlmt thns" i-ritii j.'ins, r. priiiii'il in I .i rmiin;. , wntihl tivu Hie eiieiny the fi;i" iili-U thi,t ti," terms w.'l'e nhje. t- . tl to l Hi" I'.n'Nh jui'ilii' us Imi lial'sii, w I,', h wn'ii'l 'lii'i'Util.' Ill" Hermans to !' f i - to s'n Iii" ItciitJ. ljcyd i ;,'i,r."'s s (h wits dci liireil to he one nf II." most tliniieiit and "Ii -at h 'lull ever ileal'. 1 III tin- hnllsi. of I'limiimiH. I'liimuily, he nrnse to lie fend himself nnuinst the iittni ks of his clitics, Iill'l he nut nlily (lid Unit, hut hurled detinue lit those crttieo. He ilecliired that Ills pre eleelloti pledges of exii'tiiig full imyniiiit from Her man)' mid punishiiijt tin? former knlser ant) other Kiiiltj Hiius were lo be kept ; tlmt th pence commissioner wanted o pence that was just Ulid sternly nevere hut not tluillctlve ; that military Intervention tn Hussla wimhl he a kjreut hlumler, hut that the asso ciated nations would be ready to stop SAY MANY WERE DISLOYAL American Miiaionariea In Bulgaria Re ported to Be Facing Charget of Grave Misconduct. Washington. Charges of disloyalty have been iiinile against certnln Amer ican missionaries In the near East, md it is learned on high authority hat the charges have been formally resented to the AtJerlean board of '(reign mission In Burton by the elate department. ca y w I, T xv;iS !'' I V TAJ .-. v.tl S. . r ... ..f ti,.- 91 Jl'l.'l. . lh." ...I.,.A i ki l. T- I I nil I'.r.' f"i . . II... i T us- ' s.Tt. -t that t'. , Is , ,it,i,l,'tr a,,-.l! lu. 1, ll,.' Il'.i.sl ",i:,iiii.!iiii'I t.il.1 1 ti.-ii l; linn.. In-! mi. i a .,tt. r Mttm-k ' l I ..til "-;h I I,. li.wst' ti. s.;wri, J I,. sai. I, l,;,,t lis-n stn.!n ti s.. .lis (., iiiii.,!, ih. Hili.'s, t,. uiai.' Krnu'. 'Iis'i iisi '.;i,.i ii jit,, I hal" A'lit'i i.'n, Hli.l 'li-l"H il si s.' mil. v. Iill'l Italy . i Ian.'! w.ilt ...itjIiIj. II" .iiKisi al- j '( ii-'. ti t.. 11 . f.i. ! iliat t! , V.ntli. I fl" i .. ts vh .li t.,iii,il atiliuily si:i- ! i.'i!.. l'r.--; I. iii i!-, ii nr.- ii.. hys l.'li i'.y a't ,, l,M 4 a!i his J'."it I'ldlls. 1(1,1 ii.i i.!.. I i.i "I'is. as, , an,ty ' f il. r rii.r..t..r uli'l h.s .l.s.H.iiil- j in. ht he. iin. hi' h: '1 ll.'t I.e. tl -1 i I I ' ..'i t.i th,. ,,, I V I'll lh" A- ' ' . i' l 'ii. i.t -.'. ,.f N..i'ihvli;V" I ' l ' s. I ...U..., 'l . -s j;ii , Um '''' I ' l! '' I '" ''' ' ! 'i. I I - r.' "I, ai; i'li-a nf it.i'i ' ' ; ' I. 'i 1 ;s-;:; t.is ,--j'. , ..ill. 1 I ..',.' s II s-l li III' l'i, . m. I'."'' !!' ii nf f".i; 'I pnW t t's Is ar. th" ills A! l'i" .'...si' :',,s l'ai ' ! v i ek 1 1 i" .'l.i.'in nf l'i '"ii" ha. I I. t I'.s-l, s..,v.. ,. the Italians had " i'. 'J'. . I , !,";r ll fnl'lliill tl.le.lls tn l'" ' i-,' t,. s .t, I;.,- ti.'.itx ;l!j i;..t'i..a;,y i t il, t ity w. re .;i.'ii tn thein Mi--'"ad ..f t i the ,1'U'i Mays, a- I'n sl ait V. tls.in v. i-lii-s. he tl, reels wcl'" ii-'i 1. k. ii si t-,,ii-i , h.,, , r. and U mis ; ..-1 : i , ihat i.ficr the I'.ritish pie ii:,. r r-'iii ii'd tn I'urls thai il.l!1. til.y .'ii'i he ii'i;. i-t. '!. The lieiiies iii A l-.t i' a I i a 1 1 Llal . Turk. mid I' l'uil r a may imi he r.uly for s. . r,il weeks lllt.r tht with let tln.ll s s.-ll. .1. At! 'i !, ''tv,' r..p..rt prli.t.'d In the I fi,it "iailte sas the Ih-nuaii p. :l-e ill l".,l.'t ale plepll'i'd In lsk fim i lh.- I'iiies payment for (Inmates siis'a i!.,. Hi. in aei'iiil iitttiil.s. fi'iiii tl... in. 11,1.11 !iti nf lit i man territory hy a'l.e.l tiu...s iin-l fur the delay In cell eh, dii ' I'lace, which cniised a pnilniii;- llti.. .t ti e li.i-heik lllid Sliartliei.il tr.iiil.ie-. It is i nsj to kTllesS Ili.W fur lie y ,ll cet with such a (l.-imui l. 'I he .ein e cntlllllissliuiers, nr Ut least the cm 'respondents In I'nris. were si'tniw ha! w ..fried hy the set tint up of the ( nminiitilst K'lAeriiinctii In Mu ni, Ii, fear. nil lest this nili;ht make nee essi.ry a separate treaty wlih Havana, the M ml state 111 the (.el'lllllll ('.illfed- erat'oii. Hut It niny he that hefore the treaty Is pi enteil the recline nf tlie enminmiists will have cnme to an end. They have heen liavliii; a Very stormy time so far ami the troops of the so cialist kov eminent have heen prcs.slnn Ihein hard. thoiii;li si.nie of Ihe soldiers have J lined the eniiiinunists. That the fiKid hiiycntt of the peasant's iiKiillist .Munich Is effective Is shown hy Ihe fact that the communist K"v eminent has asked for a loan of a inll lien murks f nun Italy for the purpose of huyliii,' fiH.il. It Is said that chaos rules In Munich, all work has ceased, no trains tire runiiinx Hint the lunik-., simps and house are being looted. The decrees Issuisl hy the cnmiiiiiiilsts are many mid radical, one ordering the ( i. minimization of all women, iu I'lililiiiK w Ives. In other parts of (lermnny there was euiiiinimus dlsoriler ami ttrikes were started In mini) places. After fnilher severe Ii(;h!iiig In Madehurg the Kliert tronps gained entire posses si., ti of the city. In Iterlin the em ployees In various Industries struck be cause they were lint given a voice In ihe 1 1 1 1, 1 1 : , gemetii, mid the .soldiers and in. in niniiiissioned officers of the army ihere al-o declared they would strike if the onler reducing their pay to il pence time lui'ils was imt rescinded. TliMlliles with the workmen III llrellletl .-topped the linioadlng of American food ships ihere. In the ColnL'tie dis trict, iid npied by the llrlilsli, Heiieral I'linner ordered the strikers to return to work at once and threatened the o vere punishment of all persons fo iiielitiiig or ciuntenancitig strikes In Ihe zone of liritlsh occupiillnn. Apparently the state of affairs In Itussia Just now may be summarized in the statement that bnlshevlsm Is In creasing In force but hrslng prestige. The director of the Moscow Ued Cross arrived In Co-nmhngcn with confirma tion of the predictions that I.enlne and Trotzky would sKin seek an under standing with the moderate elements, lie said bnlshevlsm was giving wuy to No answer to the charges or ex planation nf the situation tins been re ceived from the American board of for eign missions In Huston, and It was said at the stale department that Ihere hnd not yet heen time for such an answer or explanation to be forth coming. Assistant Secretary nf State Phil Hps, who sent the documents contain ing the charges with the result nf In vestigations conducted hy the depart ment to the American hoard, said the matter was under consideration by the ii i i n . lli"tllll. II. lU ..f tU'll.AH. .'... nn.l s.. li.in tl iU'li4- "n, U.ut-.s.is e" and . .sl that the sitiiainm in I'etrngrail is growing worse and that there have Iwvn B'lr men. us mil! Utlsbriiik utbrviikv ll v. r, ti e ltisiaii elaiitie. TTiurv d.l that 'he ssiviet f. ir.es Weie gull! ii. g v..iitiiiu.st sii,s',s.s along Ihe whole front from the I'altie t.i the : Hla, k sea. hid In southern Itussia the ; sltuaMon was such that the allied j trisips were constrained to aloindi'ii 111. -re msitiniis, fetlowilig the eviiciltl' , th.n i f clissn, and It vms predicted j I'nit they would s.sui ct out ol Se- lilst,.,. I II. ports f r. .tti l.il.aii sal I the Is.Nhe- j vlkl were .v -.T.-i.n.t l.-iilly tin. I swiftly imiiili'liititig ihe botirg.s.lsi,. ,.f liigs, : hnv sl t shipped .'.""" of tlleltl to tile j Is'iital .,f lla. lis it, the v urn river uii.l fell. a! It'll the taking nf f I to them. I That It iniiy he re.a'lc.l, was the ; iiieth '.l a.'.ipt.d .y '..ii-i:ii,t.ii..ple t.i I ft rid of Its horde nf pari. ill -logs. On Vcd!icsi: strong le'riumi f'lri'. s si.rpr'se.l ai d ,.vi i r. . the leiiish i tl.inps it, l.il.iil, ..vefhrciv the l.elt.-h I pi'.-v isi.. mil L'.v eminent i.t .1 hit. sled ; s, v.'ial nlli. als. l'n mi, r I'lltiiiiti t.sik I f. Ills'" Whll the Hlltlsh tlllssjoii (here a I'd I'.sisted that his got, eminent winihl ; r. sisl the licniiall ih tiiiitids. j In I.. lh .lupiti mid the I'nlt.sl States a eii.s.,,'ra''le tiut'iher of iitwspnjH.rs are h'lsy trying tn stir up trouble be tween the two c.Mitttries. nr prnf.'ssliig tn liii'l sljns if discord 111 current events. ' he latest nmi-er to iim i-h lh. 'in is the ii'tui n of Amhiis-i,,,r l-!iil, thoti. h lli; may be fi rly nit i. hilled to Ihe fa-t thut the ii Im tiist rat ion that sent luni to Washington l,ns gone i.nl nf power. Ala lh. 'r p.issilil,. reason Is that Japan's appointment of Unroll Vo-hito Sakatani as hiiancinl advrser In l liit.ii was n.'t approved by liie I t'lted States. A few days ng the s'. rv was published thai the American troops in Siberia refused to In lp a .Inpnti' se com iii'.'etit ut llab'irovsk be Ciitlse ihe laHer luni shot down Has sian w, .mi ii and children; the Japan ese il.iachtiieiit was practically aiinl- bilateii. Now It appears the murders were committed by Cossacks and IhM the Japanese suffered while trying tu defend them fr.uu another faction of Hussein. Ileiiernl liraves would liol interfere because Anierici.ti nperathins Ihere are limited to the protection of property and of ihe railroad. The mill-American campaign In the Japanese press Is especially lively, nun I ncle Sam Is accused of being aggres sive, hypocritical and sclllsh, presum ably because the Monroe doctrine clause was Included In the league of tuitions eiiiivcnthm ami Ihe eipialily nf nationals left out. Japan is not cutting ipiile such an Important figure In the I'arls negotiations us she had exiected to, mid Ihe people are rather sore as a result. Hut there Is no feur In otll clal circles that friendly relations will be ruptured. Affairs are not going smoothly In I'ulnii'l, mid for this some blame may be attached to the policy of the peace delegates In yielding to (iermaiiy In the matter of Iinnzlg. Though (Sen oral Ilaller's divisions already luiva begun their movement through (Jer inany lo 1'olmid, the I'aderewskl gov ernment has lost prestige, fur the peo ple fenr that the seaport they so much desire will not be awarded them by the treaty, and even may not be Inter natlninili.ed. There Is almost continu ous lli'liting on the borders of Ihe I'os. n district and It lias spread tn the I'.ast Prussian frontier. Mailer's troops are passing through iSermniiy at the rate of three tniinbc.ids a day, and each train Is accoinpmileil by allied otli.crs and guards. The utmost pre cautions lire taken to prevent colilliets wlih the (Senium populace. Aft-r having successfully subdued the upris nirs In Kgypt, Great P.rilniii now is emu routed with a yet more serious revolt in the Piinjaub, India. Martial law was declared In some dis tricts where the governor general said o.i rebellion exists, mid mobs In one city were bombed ulid subjected to machine gun tire from airplanes. fown In .Mexico a new revolt ngalnst the government was nipped In ihe bud when Cnrranza troops defeat ed a body of rebels near Chavaxtla. (Sea. Aiirellnno P.lunquet, who, with Felix lnt, headed the movement, wai killed. board. The conduct of the mission aries In Bulgaria and Persia has caused embarrassment to the state de partment. It was learned. According to Information the mis sionaries in Rulgarln were so pro-Oer-man lhat It Is charged they actually aided the enemies of the United States. It is explained In unofficial advices from Boston that this altitude was result of the Intense feeling of devo tion to Bulgarin, an ally of Germany, and not by hostility to the United States. Always the best buy for the price yC ll f The rcatcst five-cents wortb of beneficial mu4Ttbt- lurt Rutrt refreshment , rrrn possible ' rr&&Q Lasts l.u.o I...I I - d'-ti'r e-i Iii.i !i'i,-il t.,1 tti-l wnh'.ut iMurf lo lint Oti of !( v.-dic'itl 'i'S uinii iiitiilrui to a Um tuun cropk kt'r .,.,iM..I l-s.t(. rltnn WD THUS CALUMNY SPREADS fmusing Rrascn Why Brother S Wat Made Known to th World as a Stingy Man. She wi ul. id at the minister's hniise fur three (lays mid then went to a l. ltlilinr and begg.sl her to give her I pin. " for Ihe remainder of the week, so she enllhl get home. "Why. ' s.ild the iclghhor. inquiring ly, "I thought vnii were i ttiplny ed by Mrs. S . What Is the rensnii lhat vnii are leaving?" "I lust cin't stay ihere another minute." the girl told It. -r. "I'.rolher S Is the stingiest man I ever knew." "Stingy! Why. the wlmle family Is know ii far and wide for lis benevo lence. What In the world makes you say that V" she asked. "Mn'in," whispered Ihe girl trag ically, as if she were revealing slide secrets, "lua'iitn, don't you know, I'.rothir S sits up at one end of the table and measures out Just how much every one of them can have to eat ii fun- lie ever gives Vin a phtfe, evefi? I can't stay where there's any uch goin's on." Imllnlmpoll.s News. The Cause of It. "What a ringing voice yonder girl has." "Well, Isn't that the right kind uf a voice for a belle?" We all like the man who "sticks through thick and thin." -SJlllllllllllilllltlllIlllllllllIllllIt1limittlIIllllflIIIlllltllllIlllfllltlllllllIllll1IIItltlilIlltlllllllllfltfK5 s 2 Means Family Comfort I "WiSen the boiling pot of Postum sings its I song of health and satisfaction on the kitchen stove. THE ORIGINAL 1 (postum cereal) I led the way to comfort for many a family 1 of coffee drinkers, for with the coming of Postum, away went the headaches, nervousness, sleeplessness and irritability I that so often follow the the use of coffee. 3 You can still buy that original Postum I from your grocer an invigorating drink 1 of rare, delicious flavor a beverage that is really part of the meal not merely 1 something to drink. i i I "There's a Reason" I Two sizes, usually jiiiHiiiuiiiimiMurcaiuumro si I .l. MlX t Making Preparations. Mitle CsilTrey had In en v. ry dis appointed al Cliilsiuins tune. He hud asked Santa Clam f ir a driiei and a whistle, but his father had count. Tliiaiiileil the older, as he hail no wish to be driven mud noise. I'.ut things changed later. ''My mother I coming In with stay with us." said tieolTtey's mother. " ih. Is she?" said UeolTrey's fa ther. Then, turning to the child, he said: Look here, sonny, you wanted a drum and a whistle, didn't yolit You shall have If toiinirrow." Use lest to Him. T he town councilors of Mudville hud ortaul.ed a raffle for the benellt of poor Mrs. Muggins, ntnl finally the old est 1 : 1 1 1 , i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 was asked to buy ticket. "What for?" asked the undent one. "For Mrs. Muggins." replied the iigetit. "Iiidn't you hear?" "(lh. es, boss, I heer.l all right." said the i'ossI! ; "but what I want to know Is, what tun I gnln' tn do wi Mrs. Muggins If 1 win 'er?" Tit Win, A Fact. ''What wns that printer savln-fT" "I Judge It was something iiImiiiI there being the devil to pay." Some birds we know are great thinkers nf second-hand thought. sold at 15c and 25c j JTr i''i. (

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