PRESIDENT ASKS WAR ON AUSTRIA Message to All the World Qutlining America’s Ideal Peace Present German Govern- ment Impossible in League of Honor Washington, Dec. 4. —Presider son delivered to Congress an addres considered in its rela tions to international affairs, that it has been transmitted in advance by the Government to practically every other capital in Immediate de Austria-Hungary President Wil: The President recommend a Turkey 80 important the world on again had the honor of addres have been md last They mnths erowd immense fo departmen pre fairs mediate m object il hold alv “Our Object Is To Win the W I shall not go 1} k § oul we i ir “l.et Dissenters Strut Their Uneasy Hours." we » By = wy — know how theirs $ with pore 1 (re deaire promise patient pea [a but they with patient plain to them and what we ; bg mae to arms “This Intolerable Thing—Mu Crushed.” I believe that 1 wien I any intolerable thing ters of Germany ugly face, this ™m Rrigue and force v clearly as the ( without conscience or ity for covenanted crushed and, if it brought to an end, at from the friendly Intercourse nations; and second, that when this thing and ts power are indeed defeat ed and the time comes that discuss peace-~when the German peo ple have spokesmen whose word we £1 two i eran powe Honne « pence be not inst capa mnt utterly shut out are ready in the name of their people to cccept the common judgment of the nations as to What shall henceforth Ye of covenant gha!l be willing the bases of law Hfe of the world-—we unzrudeingly. that and pay it We know what It will full, impartial justice at every point, and that the final our enenties, as price will be § us 3 De 4 tice done syery nation settlement mu affect well ag owl the vi © me i the ali 1 ‘ t Cu LU ow daily more audible, and everywher more al ore Cone the y insist persuasive they hearts of that the war shall not end kind; no nation or people shall be robbed or men in vindictive tion of any that because the irresponsible rulers of a single country have them done deep and It is this thought that has been the selves abominable expressed in formula, ‘no ann tion, no contribution emnities.’ no punitive formula ex judgment as t ywhere it hi cause this crude inetive eve] the mga been mads of rance from the Prussian but also dellver the peoples of Austria-Hungary, the peo of the Balkans and the peoples of Turkey, Europe and in Asin ti pudent and alien domin tion of the Prussian military and con cial autoeracs Does Not Wish To Meddie In Austria, We ple alike in from ie im me: to ourselves to sh in any way to to rearrange the Austro Hungarian Empire. It no affair of what they do with thelr own lif & fe, industeially or politically, We owe it, however, we do not wi vy ay i nat npair or iR y ours either Way. gee that thelr affairs are left hands in all matters, great or the peoples of the Balkan peninsula pire the right and opportunity to make the dictation of foreign courts or parties. And our attitude and purpose with regard to Germany herself are of « like kind, : i intand No Wrong Againct Carman Empire, We intend ne wrong against the Empire, no interference with her affairs. We should deem aither the one o1 absolutely to internal the othe absolutely contrary ofessed ered the live principles we by and throughout ous The iid by have pi to hold life as mont 1 nation being now people of Germany are the to deceive them and to act as t men whom they per mit heir 4 irs that they are fighting for the and existence of their €in a war of desperate self-defense against deliberate aggre Noth sion could be more grossly wantonly ind we must openness and « ing Or the utmost to eek by andor as oul aims to convinces nes We are tancipation fact from for 1 1 aions their with £ in @1 our own, from the well as from unjust attack by neighbors world the ¢ 1m Xist Peoples.’ beginning and 1 1d been cannot outset the Russian People Poisoned By Lies. Had they believed these things from e very momen! of their revolution had been confirmed in that lief since, the ad which they feverses have recently marked the progress of thels f towards stable have been an of free ordered and men might tussgian peo by have kept dark, and the administered by the wands. The only possible antidote the truth. It cannot be uttered too plainly, nor too often, rovernment avoided been same falsehoods (sormar poi yery } soned the that the ple have poi very the people in on has been same in 3 has seemed to be my duty to speak declarations to add these aspedific interpretations to what {f saying to the Sen these of purpose, I took the liberty of ate in January, war has not altered our ward the settlement that when it is over. When | sald in Jan wary that the nations attitude to We Are Sceking Worid Peace, I was thinking, and am thinking now Jus had We are seeking , hot founda the peace world seek them candidly and As always, the right will prove temporary, of the and “What shall we do then to push this war of and righteous conclusion? away with justice to We hand all must freedom must lear a thorough uccess and we use of our fight the full capacity ind free in a unit Hungary. tacle that at isaing obs that but not very embar: Our way Germany, One very in with we with is are her i I earnestly therafore Congress ed tria-Hungary + Lo you that th th imme declare the Unit States in wir with Does {t be seem strat the cone! vou? to inevitable Bulgaria Tools.” LAWYER SLACKER TO PRISON Detroit Socialist Fined And From U. 8. Cou: Debarred ts LINER SUNK; 80 LOST British Ship Toerpedoed-120 Passengers Saved, Lifeboats Shelled Apapa London steamer and sunk pa vi ssel Sengers re i! the subma children ONEers perished. About 120 saved It is resorted on boats 1a rine fired women and in open The Apapa was a vessel of 7.832 {ons BIG DRYDOCK FIRE. Loss Of $1,000,000 On The Brooklyn Waterfront New York.-<Four large buildings the Morge Dry Dock and Repair Com. pansy, on the Brooklyn water South at 3 5 4 Saath ways upon the sea, but also to assured wavs, | was thinking, and 1 am think. ing now, not of the smaller and weaker nations alone, which need our counten: Lance and support, but also of the great and powerful nations, and of our pres. ont enemies as well as our present as | mociates in the war. eatimated loss of S51.000.000 origin of the fire is unknown The United | ! i i declared that the fire started sudden. ly in the carpenter shop, where hun. | dreds of men were working, and then | quickly spread to other buildings | Ea RA 5 Mexico exported 2,000,000 tons of pe troleum during June and July and the supply is steadily Increasing. : 7 | THE MARKETS \ NEW YORK vellow, $1.90, New York ten-day tine, $2.06@02.10, 1. 0 Oats Butter—Creamery, highe 48% @49¢; creamery, 1% @AT% Spot, stead ~Firm; gathered e fir H4@ 56 Eggs receipts, 7,175 xtras, 59460 arats, 57@ 58 53; refr ref: sirigerator first white, fine to fa state, Pennsylvania and Cheese-—~State, fresh, 23%e; do average PHILADELPHIA hard Durum Wir wheat $2.27 (No bushel a Clover Clove a= “i No Straig No. 2, « No. 1 216.50@17 @l18 do, al N ton, $14.50@ 15 Live : Poul young, boat, press, pe pound horns i pounds and over, to pounds, Mongrel, pound, 21622 fo, White Peking, pound, 22: do ners, pound, 1842 pounds and over, pound smaller, i Maryland and Virginia, fat, 23; Western and pound, 20@ 21; nt pound, 24@ 25; 16 pounds and over, pound, do, cholece, old, pound, poor, thin, pound, 23624 Butter-—Creamery, Weslern separa tor, extras, 46% @47c; firsts, 44@45; do, printe, % pound, extras, 483% @47; firsts, 44645; do, prints, 1 pound, ex tras, 46 47; firsts, 0G 41; nearby creamery, extras, 42943; firsts, 400 41; dairy prints, Maryland, Pennsyl vania and Virginia, extras, 35@36; firste, S44035: storepacked, firsts, 21 @32;: Rolls, Marvland and Pennsyl vania, extras, 32@323: do, West Vin ginia, extras, 224623. Eggs-~Flirsts, Wostern Marviand Pennsylvania and nearby, 60¢; East ern Shore Marviand and Virginia, 50, iq ton yuna y 3 FP cevy all i a « Ema medium, J $2 { roosters 12613; Ducks Muscovy and poor, pound, 8: Goes pound, Southern, Island, fat, cholce young S29; do do do, Ke Turke: 8, STEHLS; " Based On Cost Per Tablet It Saves 9c. Bis CASCARA 5” QUININE No advance in price for this 20 year. old remedy - 25¢ for 24 tablets Some cold tablets now 30¢ for 21 tablets Figured on proportionste cost per tablet, you save 9c when you buy Hill's Cures Cold in 24 hours--grip in 3 deys— Money back if it fails. 24 Tablets for 25¢. 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