GERMANY Aa FOE Left No Choice But War. STERN WARNING TO TRAITORS He Shows Up Germany's Scheme For World Puppets Of Her Ailies, She Is Bending To Her Uses. Domination — Has Made Whom Washington with America Germany because raordinary insul Amer if i itsell In “axt sions” left defend as eople, ¢ a free p sovereign governn headed, Bars buttoned Secret Service mar ding an un brella over panies the g torrents left his car ly from held over Bervice men, he that had been erected, tary Lansing and a numbe distinguished men awaited of tham in raincoats and trvir te off some umbrellas him by one of the walked to the stand Lorre where all of of y keep the rain- wy m hy Secretary Lansing Brief. L.ansing’'s introduction circumstar na f, for conditions did not conducs thousand and under several hundred whose curtains the rain. At the tary i the neces was tural ratory Several people um more 8a front of the st were drawn to keep out President's request Mrs. Wilson did not leave the car. Mr. Wilson smiled grimly as the rain beat into his face. Mr. Lansing introduced him briefly. “I have the honor, ladies and gentlemen,” he said, “to introduce the of the United States and the Com mander-in-chief of the Army and the Navy.” Mr. Lansing himself is a graceful speaker and he had prepared a brief address for the occasion, but this address must remain unless, indeed, some future offers It ig not improbable that the major ftv of the thousands who stood before the President under heard nothing of Mr. Wilson's address He read it, nevertheless, word for word, and was occasionally rewarded by little outbursts of applause from the ingenious few who, in some way, found it possible to clap their hands time. But Mr. Wilson knew that was addressing not the uncomfortable few thousands hidden from his eyes under the umbrellas that covered | them, but the hundred millions of Americans who will read his address and will ind inspirations in his words. GERMANS RAID LONDON AGAIN Persons Killed and 437 Wounded. NO MILITARY DAMAGE Residents Of the Poorer the City Were Victim Being Them Infants nnounced a at Ashton Man persons ns exple few miles from hi ich a number of were killed or injured. Th i i § exple air raid yaion had no connection with The Official Report. following the report of the air raid this were given out offic firat afternoon dropped on London at Numerous bombs ion in various dis ast End. One n a railway station, hitting ing train. Seven persons killed and 17 injured Another bomb fell on a achool, killing 10 and injuring about A number of ware damaged and fires were ally bombs \ outskirts of abot 0 A. M fell i guccoas tricts in the FE bomb fell an incom were here 50 children houses were caused “A few bombs also were dropped { near North Foreland and opposite the | banks of the Thames, four persons being injured “The air raid about 15 minutes. The ralders, | engaged by guns of the East London | Defenses and a large number of alr planes of the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service were sent up as soon as the enemy was reported off the coast. Several engagements took | place in the air, but the results at | present are uncertain.” over London lasted SUNK WITH 190 MEN. | French PRssongor ‘Liner Sequana Tor pedoed In Atlantic, Paris.~The South Adantic liner | Sequana, with 550 passengers on board, | has been torpedoed and sunk in the | Atlantic with a loss of 190 men. Among the passengers was a detach ment of the Senegalese Rifles, The Sequana, formerly the City of Corinth, was owned by the South At: lantie Navigation Company, of Paris | Her gross tonnage was 05567. She was 430 feet long, and was built In Belfast in 1898, GONSTANTINE | ABDICATES THRONE Crown Prince to Leave Country With Qusted Ruler TROOPS READY TO ACT bdication Forced By Entente Allies. By Backed cops Demand Presented Repres By Tr Their entative Forced By Entente Troops Ready To Act in Greece, which he out the Verge on y have taken on an asg that : I powers cision. M. Jonnart proceed to Athens for the laying which Premier the Britain and Kus respect to ashing Greeks before the France, had with unity of feeling and greater forces Great sia establl among the gecurity for the Entente Sagaged in the Eaat Vhile that troops had been placed at his dis posal, he appealed to use his influence settlement. The operations in that toward troops, land until the king answer JAPAN WILL SEND MISSION. Thorough Discussion Of Far Problems Expected Washington. Japan will send a mis- gion to the United States, The mis sion will have broad powers, especially Viscount Kikujiro Ishu, for a short tie Minister of Foreign Affairs, will head the mission. Vice-Admiral Take shita; who is well known in the United States, heads the naval section. The army section is headed by Major-Gen- eral Sugano. A number of officers of lesser rank and attaches will accom pany the mission, The mission is regarded as offering an unparalleled opportunity for a closer understanding between the United States and Japan through a full discussion of the many complex AMERICAN TANKER Four of Moreni's Crew Lose | Their Lives. TWO WILL DIE OF WOUNDS | Foe L Fight- His Merchant Cruiser Ships Are Destroyed. auds For Game ~British and Five Captain Norse Amer can naval fe Picked Up In Half Hour AINATE AIR, Board Expec ts U. Scales In War 8. To Turn SILVER AND LEAD GOING UP. and War mands Given As Cause War lly Lessened Production New York long ago virtua bare of spot which market rapidly demands swept the copper, are ver and lead. Bar silver rose to 77 cents an ounce, an advance of cents over the price of the early of the month and within 2 the extreme price of last Quotations for lead varied, some pro ducers asking 12 1-2 cents a pound, the highest price for 30 years, although 11 cents was quoted by the more ex. tensive dealers. part cents February NAVAL BASE FIGHT WON, House Accepts Amendment For James. town Site Purchase. Washington. —The Administration's fight for the establishment of a great naval base in the Lower Chesapeake Bay was won when the Hc accept: od an entirely new amendment to the $3.500,000,000 War Budget bill provid. ing for the acquisition of the James town Exposition and Pine Beach prop erties. rae mint | OVERSUBSCRIBE LIBERTY LOAN 1 3,000,000 Americans Answer Nation's Call “TRIUMPH FOR DEMOCRACY" “Unmistakable Expression Of Ameri Determination To To Swift Conclusion,” McAdoo. cans’ War Carry Says Washington p Have ER ANGRY AT GREEK To Says Restore Repo ses Berne SKULL CRUE Univer Army about compiet {1 expects within training and TO LET U. 8. WARSHIPS STAY. Uruguay Will Treat Them As Non Belligerents, The American War Senate Uruguay that ir aa ii Montevideo, riday Uruguayan i d as non-belligerents ports they will be treatle In Sympathy With America. Although Uruguay decreed its nen Germany she with the action of States. Warships rated and main in port only 24 hours and would be limited as to the supplies which they might take on 18 KILLED IN MUNITION WORKS Sixty Injured When Paris Factory Collapses. Paris. —Bighteen dead and 60 Injured persons have been taken from thy ruins of the munition factory which collapsed Thuraday. The accident was canted by the breaking of a beam sup porting the third floor of the build ing, in which S00 persons were a! work, SICK WOMAN HAD RYING SPELLS Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. » Enhaut, Pa. —*‘I was all run down and weak inwardly. I had female troubles frre and nervous feelin and my head a ered me. 1 would || of te an have cryin {|| spel Is and feel as | iE, was not safe. If | I heard anyone com- {ling 1 would run and {lock the door so they {would not see me. I tried seve ral doc. tors and they did not | help me 80 1 said to : — my mother ‘1 guess 1 will have to die as the re is no help for me.’ She got me one of your little books and my husband said [ should tr one bottle. 1 stopped the doctor's medicine and took rh ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. It soon made a change in me and now | am stror g and do all my work. Mrs. Augustus BavuGHMAN, Box 86, Enhaut, Pa. ay will women continue to suffer Say in and day out and drag out a sickly, if-hearted existence, missing three- ti of the joy of livin i “J en they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Comy ip ound 7 i Le free confidential ad- . ¥ lnkoan Ae ' ecicile Ratsand Mice Carry Disease KILL THEM by using Stearns’ Electric Paste Pull if veons = 15 languages 25¢c and $1.00 U.S. GOYERNMENT BUYS IT Glenn’s Sulphur No other the plexior s. The sulphur Purifies All Druggists. PY as iv oq ™ ey Contains 307 re Sulphur. 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Carter, uting rihislor passed a grocery In proses attorney de- the en of each spout new county from a truck were a half on the end umdrop 31's the rear of the oll cans and WAS A £ “Wh . ¥ oro nan in CHarges a?” Carter asked the ide “Gumdrops are cheaper than Indianapolis WATCH YOUR SKIN IMPROVE When You Use Cuticura-—The Soap to Purify and Ointment to Heal. pota- toes,” he replied News, On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cuticura Ointment. Wash off Olatment in five minutes with Cuti- curs Soap and hot water. Continue this trestment for ten days and note No better Free sample each by mall with Book. Cuticura, Dept. L, Sold everywhers Adv, Better Way of Putting It “I raise pigs for my living." “Don't be 80 crude, Say you earn your Nving by. your pen.” A torpid Tver condition ts proper food assimilation. Tone up your liver with Wright's Indian Vegetable Pllis. They sot gently and ately. age. Boston. Exactly. “1 see the Britiah won't wear any more boiled shirts, as they want to save starch.” “I suppose they need it to stiffen thelr defenses” Murine Eve Remedy tri hi
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