———————————— A A 55 10 PULL TOGETHER on : 3 President's First Speeches Since the Election. NO PARTISAN FEELING NOW President Serves As One Of the God. fathers For Mrs. Sayre's Baby and Makes An Address To the Stu dents Of Williams College. “Now the may all address of the partisan feel in hi national 4 Williamstown, Mass that campaign is over we ourselves to the walfare natiotl without thought of declared Pre public tion, d Willi College students The Pres sident Wilson speech since the jelegation s and William before a livered town resident ident 2 welcomed by 1 ant speople Axson Say daughter for ieanor christening of te second chile yf his and Francis B elond as godfather Sayre, The of vie aormne house the enthusiastically by 1 the porch sered its ‘1 came the field brief rest here to forget politics and for simply to tond a simple he sald. Now th over we may i the thought visit welfa fighting Urges United Service. delivered by was d f before several who came from near- and unite for in that wi JAPAN YIELDS TO U. 8. Will Not Try To Hold the in South Sea. islands agreed conf Japan has make a part of her demands the right to hold permanently the South sea 1 wresed frcm Germany at the outbreak of the war of these ¥ hich Merianne groups lie far from the Amefican island of Guam, Amer. fcan terminus of the Pacific cable it is understood the United States informally expressed a desire that islands should not the permanent property of Empire inasmuch as they were captured through the joint operations of British and Japanese fleets it is un- derstood the United States first took up the question with Great Britain and that a joint suggesticn was made by Great Britaln and the United Bint that Japan should insist tipon the permanent maintenance of the islands In Toklo peace which islands Were A K Several islands belong to the Caroline and not the ha theca become the Japanese the not view of Japan's promise to ae likely that Japan at the peace confer ence will geek compensation in some other direction, perhaps in the affirma. tion of her rights in the Chinese pe. ninsula Shantung, of which Kiau Chau is the great naval base The izlands in question are now ad. ministered by the Japanese Govern. went, of “DRYS” HAVE BIG PROGRAM. Anti-Saloon League Encouraged By Victories In Four States. Washington. The legislative com- mittee of the Anti-Saloon League of America issued a statement here com. menting on the prohibition Tuesday, when Michigan, Nebraska, Montana and South Dakota joined the list of state-wide prohibition States, and declaring that Congress this win. ter should pase the Federal amend. ment resolution, make the District of Hquor advertising. IF FOOD PRICES KEEP SOARING } i ~ — Pid, GROCER ry JOHN MME YOu A DOLLAR ? WILLIE WANTS 10 BVY A STK O° (ANDY { INCREASE wn POPOR TION vite THE PRUE OF Foeop en Of A J ERY STORE tL LOOK LIKE A WORK FOR PEAGE Is Ready to Join World League Move After War. CHANCELLOR MAKES PLEDGE Germany Will Co-operate In Forming An International League to Pro- cure Lasting Peace—Answers Lord Grey's Charges. {hancell Says Britain Would Dominate. Minor should among the Entente Powers lans, | probably who were of intereat expected to guarantee things Hits At Aggressive Coalition, of brute “cannot be the “Such policy force,” the Chancellor added, of an eflic international league for peace. These are the plans of our ene mies for annexation, to which must be Alsace and Lorraine; while 1 have never designated the annexation of Belgium as our intention when | spoke about the alms of the war “The first condition for the evolution of international relations by way of arbitration and peaceful compromise of conflicting interests ought to be that no more aggressive coalitions be formed,” the Chancellor continued. “Germany Is at all times ready to enter a league of peace which will restrain the perturbator of peace Contradicts Lord Grey. "Lord Grey says that Germany, with her first offer of Belgian and French integrity, wanted fo purchase from England permission of the French colonies whatever she pleased. Even the most insane in Germany it never occurred to assault France in order to rob her of her col | ones. It was not this which was Eu | rope’s doom, but the fact that the Brit ish Government favored Freneh and Russlan plans of conquest, which could not be obtained without a war.” basis rit lent added to take to person European | HENRY OF BAVARIA KILLED. Nephew of King Louis and Commanded Battalion, Berlin —Prince Henry of Bavaria, ! of a battalion of the King's Own infan: has been killed in battle. The Prince's mother has gone to the front ahild UNITED STATES WARNED MEXICO To Permit No U-Boat Base on the Gulf Coast. IS RESENTED BY CARRANZA Answer Yo Threat Of “Drastic Meas Apparently Admits Charges British Act For ures" and Tells Government itself, +0 Tells British To Act or diffic nd the I He add Mexico d cordial relations uit in onlires: tain with Great and to this end fleat the German from leaving their base the Mexican Gov- ‘ident Britain the English submarines suggest that prevent thus obviating to ernment disagreeable in caused European conflict If such measures by England are not effcacious, the Foreign Minister con- the Mexican Government will such measure the circum- German waters by the cludes take glances marine as should Mexican direct enter sub- MANY HAVE SIGHT RESTORED. Free Clinics In West Virginia Fighting Trachoma. Williamson, W, Va.-—Many persona who have been blind for years have had their aigt a result of the free clinic being conducted hore through the co-operation of the United States Publie Health Service and the State Department of Health Of 37 persons examined 25 were found to have trachoma. Dr. H. B. Wood is representing the State Department at the elinie One woman who had been blind 41 years had her sight restored one man who waa blind three months can now ade as the result of an reatored as the operation MRS. ODENHEIMER WINS OUT Confederacy. Dallas, Texas Mrs. Frank G. Oden- heéimer, of Maryland, was reelected president of the United Daughters of the Confederacy by a vole of 2.134 to 20. Recommendations included in the report of the executive board exonerat- ing Mrs. Odenheimer of alleged parti ality In connection with deciding the Maryland presidency of the organiza. tion were adopied by the general con. vention of the organization in session Roosevelt's Idle Talk Concerning Germany and Venezuela. Ex-President’s Claim That His Action Forced the Kaiser's Government to Submit to Arbitration Is Laughable. t and sume cantrol of part when 1 was presiden Ger Dany wanted to as Temporarily und had south every What Wilson Should Have Done. At last the final and tHheritatie Truth About Underwood Tariff ne hie Nt re le things Making Bill tains on make a ncial legisla ritan ax This tax, as it ot ax heavy as it should be aduations may appear faults can be corre any ance fax incorporated in ou policy The amendments introduced by the wonnte to better for American rights from the belligerent will bear close study, It to note that fnmend- ments are permissive, not mandatory ; the president Is “authorized” to re- sort to certain reprisals, not “directed” The senate puts a club into the president's hand, but not in thing is to get sort secure respect [MOWETrs, in important these does sist on his using it. Democratic Congress Helps Farmer, Despite the stress of foreign affairs threatened international complications, preparedness narrowly and war Measures, industrial and the rail- employees, congress haz found time March 4. 1918. to do more for the American farmer than has | done during the preceding hall «on tury. Terre Haute (Ind.) Tribune averted railroads the fare between 4 since “0 Democratic Record. When Mr. Taft went out of office no American national bank could main- tain foreign branches. Today the American exporter’s best friend in the foreign field is the American branch bank. When the Taft administration ended, our department of commerce seagoing ernft-—40 of them-—were with out wireless installations, Today they have them, Then we had no “commen cin! attaches” in the foreign field. To. day American exporters are reaping ft golden harvest from contracts which rr “i Whea No. 2 hard, 31.961 Duluth, new, 32 Manitoba $l 07% | Ie. NEW YORK | exhausted: Northern York Cern—No. 2 yel $1.12 POW Oats--Standard, jutter Butter do, print 3 Maryland Ohio rolls a" \ 27 ‘est Virginia rolls, storepacked, 27: Maryviand, Vir Pennsylvania dairy prints, 28 am i ginia and 2 Eggs—Marviand, Pennsylvania nearby firsts, 38@3%¢; 38@39; Went Virginia firets, 37038; Southern firsts, 36@ 27. Choice cold storage eggs are quoted at 32@33¢ for eandled and 31¢ for uncandled Live Poultry---Chickens, old hens, 4 Ihe and over, 17@18¢c; do, do, small ¢ medium, 16@17; do, old roosters, 11: do, springers, smooth, fat, 17@18; do, do, rough and poor, 15%: do, do, white Leghorns 16@16%: ducks, young Pekinge, 3% 1be and over, 16; do, do, puddle, do, do, 15@16;: do, do, mus- covy, do, do, 15@16; do, do, smaller, 14315; geese, nearby 15G16; turkeys, young, 8 lbs and over, 22623; do, do, smaller, 20021; do, old, 22@23; pigeons, young, per pair, 20: do, oM, do, 20; guinea fowl, young, 1% Ibs and over, each, 80: do do, do, smaller, do, E5670: do, do, old, 30. Live Stock CHICAGO. ~~ Hoge — Bulk, $8.35 9.856; light, $9@G10; mixed, $9.35@ 10.20; heavy, $8.35@ 10.25; rough, $9.36 €@ 0.556; pire, $8.7508.50 Cattle-—Native beef cattle, $8750 11.95; Western steers, 36.4000.75; stockers and feeders, $4.60G 7.85; cows and heifers, $3.50@9.50; calves, $7.26 @11.25. . 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