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I haven't ‘ ad a sign of kidney trouble since.” Get Doan’s at Any Store, 80¢ & Box DOAN'’S -~ GERMANY'S ANSWER Extract from Wilson's note of May 13: The United States “confidently ex- pects that the Imperial German Gov- will disavow the acts of which the United States Government complains.” Extract from October Bb: “The Imperial German Government regrets and disavows the act” Extract from Wilson's note of May 13: The United States expects that the German Government “will make re paration so far as reparation is pos- sible for injuries which are without measure.” Extract October 5: “My government is prepared to pay an indemnity for American lives which to its deepest regret have been lost on the Arabic.” Extract from Wilson's note of May Bernstorfi’s note of from Bernstorfi's note of 13: The United States expects that Ger- many “will take steps to prevent the recurrence of anything so obviously subverzive of fare for which the Imperial German Government have in the past so wise firmly contended." from Bernstorfl's the and Extract October 5 “The orders issued by His Majesty, Emperor, have been made so recurrence of inci Arable case is question.” 80 note of the to the of with honor, through patience What would gained similar the Peace rseverance and reason! that been nas not diplomacy? BOCUTE Wilson A MISFIT CABINET What a crowd of ignorant theorists got together in cab has his gt! Secretary of the only tical thing was to originate and of the £100,000 Hudson River, y any school boy irifie any morning absur a bu Wall McAdoo The has ever done There's prac anage the building under Imagine the as © open hout letting proble of the cHuntrs of discussing ne and Garrison and the gee wast a of mis No wonder the country bow- wows Lan rot? th ae He use bunch are? to the demniti purpose of a protective tariff hut out imports—(because they t¢ with American higher the The less the If we protective far tax, much would the govern 7 Submitted Republicans are worrying about deficits pro The tariff. the he imports im the les revenue Republican high ithout an income how + in +} iN 5 oe ment treasury be today for the consideration of who alleged treasury Brum appointee as chairman Workmen's Compensation and Vare's handyman in Phil just given another indi high political ideals by to deceive the voters into vot gang ticket, by preempting “Frankland,” which iz de similar to the title “Frank the reformers will Harry Mackey, Governor has of his the title ceptively Hin,” under make their fight. which Civil service reform is a virtue when Democrats are in office, but an awful bore and a negligible quantity when Republicans get in. We refer to the appointments made by Gover nor Brumbaugh in the State govern ment, and the frank promises of the Republican candidate for Mayor of Philadelphia Governor Brumbaugh appoints to State offices requiring special fitness and training, ward bosses and county bosses selected for him by Senator Penrose and the local machines. Tom Smith, candidate for Mayor, openly says that Republican office-seckers will be placed in every Job in City Hall. Yet there is a civil service law in force in Philadelphia, and every man now holding a job in City Hall ie there because he has passed a competitive examination upon his qualifications and experi ence. Consistency, thou art a jewel! A — His Extreme Tactfulness. “You have been observing our little boy all the evening, Mrs. Gloom,” said Popjoy. “Now, can you tell us what he is very likely to become when he grows up?’ “Yes, if you can stand the shock!" replied J. Fuller Gloom, who has a bright though evil mind —- Kansas City Star. THE ISSUES WATCHFUL WAITING, | "i | (An Editorial by William H. Taft) Wn — "Our Mexican neighbor on the | south has been disturbed by two rey olutions and these have necessarily brought a strain upon our relations because of the losses sustained by American citizens, both in property and life, due to the lawnessness which could not be prevented under conditions of civil war. The pressure for intervention at times has been great, and grounds upon which, it is , said, we might have intervened have been urged upon us, but this Adminis tration has been conscious that one hostile step in intervention and the dassing of the border by one regi ment of troope would mean war with Mexico, the expenditure of hundreds of millions of dollars, the loss of thousands of lives in the tranquiliza- sequent problems that would arise as selves In complete armed possession “In order to avold the plain conse quences, it seemed the course patriotism and of wisdom ourselves and our citizens degree of suffering and to inconveni- protest and a claim for damages even those injuries inflicted on our peace ful citizens in our own territory along border, by flying bullets in en- gagements between the governmental and the revolutionary forces | Mexican side, It is easy the on to jof this character. It is {advantage of it for the purpose of justifying aggressive action. and it is Gasy ‘popularity by a warlike and truculent policy, but with the familiarity that we have had in the carrying ouf #uch a war in the Philippines and in THE MARKETS | NEW YORK.—Wheat-—spot, irregu lar; No. 2 red and No. 2 hard, $1.26% ¢ i f New York; No. 1 Northern Du luth, $1.13%, and No. 1 Northern Mani toba, $1.04%, ¢ | f Buffalo. Corn-—No. 2 yellow, 74%ec prompt Butter—Creamery extras, 92 score @26e¢. Eggs--Fresh gathered 86c; extra firsts, 33@84c; 32¢; meconds, 28% @27c. nery whites, fine to fancy, nearby hennery browns, 36@38c, Cheese State, whole milk, fresh flats, white, special, 15¢; do, colored 15@16% cc; do, white and colored, aver age fancy, 14% @14%c. Live Poultry--Western chickens, If @16%ec; fowls, 156@16¢c; turkeys, 16@ 18¢e Dressed, Western frozen, roast ing chickens, 19@21c; fresh fowls iced, 14@17%c; turkeys, frozen, 17¢ 21c. extras, firsts, 28@ Nearby hen PHILADELPHIA October, Southern Wheat -— No. 2 $1.12@1.14; do red, $1,101.12 2 red, $1.08@1.11 $1.08@1.11 $1.06 @ 1.08% @1.07 Corn spot and No. 2 steamer, No do de red rejected A do do, rejected B, 31.04 No. 2 vellow, 74@ Western, steamer, vellow do do, Westorn, Ne vellow, 71@7%¢c 44@ 40¢c; stand white, 40@41¢ sample, 30@ 2a: fresh Western, 5¢ do do, Ag Tic 1972 Oats 2 vellow ¢: Delaware No. 2 white 43@ 44c No 4 white, 340 37¢ Butter-—Western fancy, 6xXira nNrsts, P27 %« seconds, 4 {4 packed, 21a 22¢ them in the almost burden and thankless ing peace upon these people fighting among hen they would necessarily all t at the purpose involve task of enfore- 15.000.000 themselves irn manifestation intervene I am self re. pur vind} if in the pages story.” ident Taft against us first of our Very sure the Administration } Me to that the course of as in respect to ico, will QUESTION BOX resiter be reserved In ation of rsd concerning reader 8 priv The following observed Every and true ames will be gpecial permises Que must pertain stric of fact or of consideration (1) question address published name win) i With on (2) i Frm ans fo matters ar No be gi ies, policy will ven alities or candida« frivolon (3) or questions s0 stated an- should be 8 brief Questions to permit as of concise wer Question: "Why publican Party during when it had <€ull build up the about which it is it that the the last power, merchant is years nothing marine, now?” Answer: Question: cratic Party fo Give it up "Why did pass the Seamen's the mering 7” Answer: The bill was introduced by a Republican and passed both houses in its final shape by the votes of all parties, with only a few scatter ing votes against it. More later, Question: To what extent did the Underwood tariff bill affect imports and exports during its first year of operation?” Answer: In 1913, its first year, the exports of American goods were the highest in history, and in 1914 exports were next highest in history, despite the foreign war. Imports increased slightly, the increase amounting to about 2 per cent. of our consumption. Now is the time for anti-Penrose, amti-gang, antigraft voters to show their colors by defeating the represen. tatives of the Penrose machine who are on the Republican county tickets, A vote for the Democratic county ticket is a vole against machines. To destroy the Penrose machine, it is | Necessary to destroy the machine's county branch, which is the source of the State machine's strength and the source of its supplies. AAA BA SRS The Philadelphia North American, which cannot be accused of prejudice in favor of the Wilson Administration, admits that prosperity has come to | Philadelphia in gigantic waves, and what's more, it deliberately asserts that even those traces hit hardest by the European war, are having boom times. What becomes of the argn ment that the war is responsible for all our prosperity? Chickens, old |} 16¢ do, old . 48 do, pekinese, Live Poultry and over do. do. roosters, large, fat do, do. small to 16; young y, puddie, do. do. gpri medium, do, ducks, white leghorn, 15: ibs. and over, do, do, 14 4: do, do, smaller, nearby, 14@ 15: pigeons, per pair, 16620. do. do, 15@20; guinea fowl, oid, each, 25: do do, young, 1% Ibs. and over, each, 30 @35: do, do, do, smaller, each, 15625 Eggs -—Maryviand, Pennevivania and nearby fArste, 28¢: West Virginia firsts, firsts, 25@ 26 do, do. muscovey, Eeere, young, old, 27: Live Stock CHICAGO, Hogs Bulk, $7585@ Bo0; light, $7.75@8.50; mixed, $745@ 8.60; heavy, $7.35@8.50: rough, $7.45 7.55; pigs, $5.25@ 7.80 Cattle-—Nuative beef steers, $6 250 10.50; cows and heifers, $3.2085.60; calves, $R@ 12. Sheep-—Wethers, $5856 6.65: $3.70@6. lamba, $7@0.25. KANSAS CITY.-~Hogs--Bulk, $7.90 @8.30; heavy, $780@8.20; packers ang butchers’, $7.90@R.30; light, 8.30; pigs, 37.208. Sheop-—Lambe, $R25@8.75: year lings, $6.256@7; wethers, $5.50§6.50: ewes, $5.26@6. Cattle—Prime fed steers, $0550 10.25; dressed beef steers, $8.35@ 9.50; Southern steers, $5.50@ 7.50; cows, $4 @6.75; heifers, 36.25@9.50: stockers and feeders, $5.50@8; bulls, $5@6; calves, $6@ 10, ewes, w———“ PITTSBURGH, PA. —Cattle-Choite $0G9.80; prime, $8.75@0. Sheep—Prime wethers, $6.15@6.25: cull and common, $2.50@4; lambs, §¢ @9.10; veal calves, $11.50@12. Hoga—Prime heavies, mediums and heavy Yorkers, $8.50@%.60; light York ers, $7.50@ 7.75; pigs, $6.50@ 7; roughs $7G 7.26. All Counterfeits, Experiments that trifle been substance, and allays Feverishness. ears iv pation Diarrhoea. assimilates the Foo natural sleep, & What Kept Him Busy. Suppose you are well 0 posted nt you’ I POLE, Are and this and hadnt worked Dever carry or 3 settle down our grand- a ” io you? hair. His Dear Young Friends. Ah—h'm-——my dear young the statesman, who contented at licitation of the su res helpful school, “looking am om friends had ki earnest so | aa itendent to da: the Sab bath over ms long career, 1 that the only way to win true success is to dea honorably feliow men, to follow the conscience, ! heed the teachings ¢ { and to walk in the straight and nar row way. But would any little boy or girl like to ask me a question? "Well, spoke up one of the | dear young friends, "ain't you kinda words to back vinced g gs a few $ with one's dictates of f the Golden Rule ah! say, Remedy colds, hoarseness: Soild by all druggists, | Kansas City Star TOUCHES OF ECZEMA Easily, Trial Free. The Soap to cleanse and furify, the | Ointment to soothe and heal. Nothing { better than these fragrant super | creamy emollients for all troubles af- fecting the skin, scalp, hair and hands. They mean a clear skin, clean scalp, good hair and soft, white hands. Sample each free by mail with Book. 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