For Rfieumafic Yager's Liriment, the great ex- ternal remedy for rheumatism, reurnlgia, sprains, bruises or congestion, gives prompt relief from pain. | YAGER'S LINIMENT v} n Johe Aberman, Claremont .s WTItES: four years I suffered with sor ad to walk a y case = | ar od elie t Put up in largs bottles containing eight ounces Sold by all dealers. 25¢ a bottle. by S. & C0. md. Prepared GILBERT BI ing Baltimore, HOW TO REMOVE DANDRUFF Irritation of Trial and itching With Cuticura. Free, On reti Qintr th Ol y Ww water. THhes iper-cr do much to keep the hicalthy Free sample each by m Addreas po rd, Cu Boston Bold and to promote h avorvwhire Standardizi ing Gas Safety. The months WOI y iN SOLS i C i anfe and the 1 ards is now receiving the ¢ of sever: bave appoin purpose fate to both and hen ureau of Operation ring societies which yr the ii re resentatives fi 0 the Well Built Is Built To Win— but in building brain and body, often the daily diet lacks certain essen- tial mineral elements. These necessary fact- ors are abundantly sup- plied by the field grains, but are lacking in many foods — especially white flour, from which they are thrown out in bo milling process to make the flour white. Grape-Nuts made of wholewheat and malted barley, supplies all the rich nutriment of the grains, including their vital mineral salts, those all-necessary builders of active brains and vigor- ous bodies, To build right, eat Grape-Nuts. “There’s a Reason” CERUT WILSOR i { JL ini, NOTIGE ON BERLIN - { | } ——————— ———— i ! | War on Merchant Ships Must | Stop. | NOTE THREATENS RUPTURE President Notifies Congress of Step Taken By Him. WAR NOW DEEMED PROBABLE if is To Meet Views Of HH End Friendly ide Break To Germany Must Dec Result—Failure the United Relations. States Wi practical viapable viols « bart be em ch a icularly ploy the rules of anity protection Anta law, found and esta the lives could not the nature observed by such ve on the g persons net nationality and vesaels of tral ownership would be exposed to ex and intolerable risks, and that no right to close any part of the h against their use or to to such risks could lawfully be by any belligerent govern ment. The law of nations in these matters, upon which the government of the United States based its protest is not of recent origin or founded upon merely arbitrary principles set up by convention. It Is based, on the con trary, upon manifest and principles of humanity and has been established with the approval and by the express assent of all civilized nations. ipon principles hun blished for the of in in od] non-combat at sen of the case It sels based protest round that utral ney trome igh BOAR them asserted expose German Assurance. "Notwithstanding the earnest pro test of our government, the Imperial German Government at once proceed ed to carry out the policy It had an: nounced, the dangers Involved, at any rate, the dangers to neutral vessels, would be reduced to a minimum by the instrue tions which it had issued to ita sub marine commanders, and assured the government of the United States that it would take every possible precaution both to respect the rights of neutrals and to safeguard the lives of non-com- batants, i aniored Govern ten 4 Brita more month out every every Eve bound port, right been even the pr 2 ficed gOvVer the si} Hmit « to giruct 1d these and and annount by the Imperial of ent, the the erman unaersea vie ment | esuite governn of Is with only merchant vtler act ens surrounding d, but whe necounter them, In «¢ ay th more and ruthless more di have t of e delly hip and gr ivity, not eo his th | and [relax * mami Groat ent rever they | it al more : | tre seriminate as the by, le restraints of ar ared thelr at against a and le | ext iy kind; | ung tha f ronea acks Ye nationality nd of errand art Sank Neutral Ships. VOSEe irom Stand On Arn come al liners the Arable } SL without a m¢ and a and ike # Pus w Ke tho Rave ten TH ’ ‘ RiT AL naen m bel re at t an armed + nd the Hyves of non AWAre 1 Po oe of me yoy HON combs been a manner 3 and crew, have mi le in hich the | oy ited States ind withot tification re gard wanton f any kind has, in fact ursuil and of all kinds the K area, where | ¢ been carried on: i to of Americans have ships thus attacked | an grown month by | sk omirous toll has | th , been de ion of nt mont withis waters, | extendin i Oper who as until th “On ing Frenc It mu the | gular] some { wilful ed; b | fo tic ta Sussex Destruction of the gftancea Inteat of this of the h cross (1) annel t stand forth, a © and moet shock method of war. | destruction of the | iteamer Sussex 8 the sinking of itania did, as 80 sin. v tragical and unjustifiable as to ute a truly terrible example of i! ed i hie i ra months beon con it. It this Instance stood some explanation, some dis. the German gove roment, | m evidence of criminal mistake or | disobedience on the part of the | ai that fired the lo might be sought or entertain. | ut, unhappily, ft does not stand | at CENTRE HALL. PA. of yery nment ven: ge of 1] ¢ © 0 i tragedy own ¢itiz ht ef thou raordil ireced: t it 16 Ourse nte