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MRS. NINA LARREY DURYEA
Washington Troop movement* pre
illminary to withdrawal of the Ameri-
<aii expedition from Mexico nre be
lug carried out at the southern ex-
tremity of the American lino under
war department orders. As soon n«
lliey are completed the main body of
the expedition probably w*jl start
north.
I'm the first time officials admitted
slgnflcaneo and xvns being carric*!
out on orders from Washington. They
probable time when the general north-
ern movement would begin. Since
the effort to effect an agreement with
next step would he made known
through action rather than by an-
nouncement.
Officials are much interested, hut
apparently little concerned, over
growing evidences that a determined
struggle for possession of the terri-
tory evacuated by l’ershing may he
In progress soon between the Car-
ranza troops am! revolutionists.
Villa and Zapata Allied.
Official dispatches said that Villa
and Zapata, the twit most conspicu-
ous revolutionary leaders, had allied
themselves for operation against the
de facto armies and that 8,000 men
had been concentrated near Chihua-
liun city for a Villa campaign in the
north Since Carranza declined to
accept the Atlantic city protocol of-
ficials here have Indicated that such
problems .as the one developed about
Chihuahua would be left to the tirst
chief for settlement, but that he
would be held responsible by the
United States government for their
settlement In such a way s« to pro-
tect Americans’ Interests.
Bethlehem Steel to Cut Big “Melon."
New York.-—One of the largest
“melons" ever divided by nn Indus-
trial corporation was announced
when the directors of the Bethlehem
Utoel corporation Increased the com-
mon stock dividend from "V* to 10
per cent quarterly, recommended *
100 per cent common stock dividend
or bonus and also offered the com-
mon .stockholders the right to aub-
scribe to $ I .'.000,000 new stock at
par. Tills action was made possible
by a proposed Increase of the com-
mon stock from $15,000,000 to $60,-
000.000,
Wilson Urged to Try 25c a Day Diet.
Washington I’roalrient ' Tlson was
urged to try personally a -5c a day
diet used by a squad of New York
policemen to demonstrate how lnex
pensive foods may reduce the high
cost of living. Mrs Knit Met Mary,
agent for the movement, suggested
that the experiment at the \\ httr
House would ha\e a good effect on
t be country "1*11 do u if mis v :i
son will consent,” Mrs, McClary
quoted the president as replying.
THE Pf.ANO STAR-( 01RIER
Mrs. Nina Larrey Duryea, who ar-
rived in New York recently from Eu-
rope, has done much toward allevlat-
BRITISH MAKE GAINS
AT TWO POINTS
Canadians in Brilliant Raid Penetrate
German Line 500 Yards.
London The British troops in
Prance hit the German line hard at
two place- for good gains, according
I to the latest British communication
Northeast of ('it Calonne the Cana
i dians carried out a brilliant raid of (
German trenches on a front of 700 j
yards and penetrated the positions to !
la depth of 500 yards to the German
I second line. The German dugouts J
were completely wrecked and 100 |
men ware made prisoners. The
Germans suffered heavy casualties.
At Beaucourt Sur-Ancre another
drive by tin? British gave them Ger
man positions over a front of 500 (
j yards, which they It el <1 despite a
j counter at tack in -which the Germans j
lost heavily under t lie British bar-
! rage tire.
Russ Recapture Vandenl
The Russians In a vigourous at
tack have recaptured the village of
| Vadeni, six miles southwest of the
j important Danube town of Galatz,
according to 1‘etrograd. and repulsed
with heavy casualties a Teutonic si-
lled counter-attack.
CHECK TEUTONS IN ROUMANI A.
Russo Roumania Lines Apparently
Hold Against Enemy Onslaughts.
London The advance of the Ton-
tonic allies in Ftottmania apparently
ELISE0 ARREDONDO
ing the misery in the war zone and was |llti. brought to a standstill for
decorated by the Belgian government. |[,e t fm<» being at least by the rein-
* RAMIS
PUBLIC BUILDING BILL FUNSTON NAMES UNITS ENDS D
PASSES LOWER HOUSE TO BE MUSTERED OUT j |^|g|
VOTE IS 234 TO 92, BUT WILSON MORE THAN 25,000 NATIONAL
HAD ALREADY SAID HE GUARDSMEN WILL LEAVE
WOULD VETO ACT. I BORDER AT ONCE.
DALLAS ITEM IS INCLUDED ABOUT 50,000 MEN ARE LEFT
‘Pape’s Diapejl
sour stomac
V;' ■!%!■£. .
1 Measure as Adopted Authorizes Sum
of $1,800,000 for That City and
$600,000 for Fort Worth.
Washington The omnibus public
buildings bill, which President Wil-
son had already given notice that he
w'ould veto, passed the’ house of rep-
resentatives Friday night by a vote
of 234 to 92, carrying about $38,000,-
000 in authorizations for buildings,
sites and enlargements. The Texas
items amount to $2,993,000, the larg-
No Word is Given Regarding Time
Genera! Persnmg s Expedition
Will Leave Mexico.
Washington. -More than 25,000 na-
tional guardsmen now on the Mexi-
can border have been designated by
Major General Funston for return
home and muster out of the federal
service, under the order issued Sat-
urday by the war department.
All these organizations will be
She Is president of the Duryea Com-
mittee of American War Relief.
GERMAN RAIDER BUSY
IN SOUTH ATLANTIC
Eliseo Arredondo, Mexican ambas-
sador designate, has been ordered by
General Carranza to withdraw from
the United States without delay.
FIFTEEN SHIPS REPORTEDSUNK
IN SOUTHERN WATERS
LAST MONTH
forced Russians and Roumanians. In
the latest Berlin official communica-
tion the only successes reported for
the invaders were gained through a
surpriKO attack between the Suchitza I
and I’utna valleys, where the army
of Archduke Joseph captured an of- i
! fleer, 230 men and one machine gun.
and south of the Oitnz road, where a J SUCH IS STATEMENT OF PRESI-
strong Russian attack was repulsed. DENT WILSON IN A PERSONAL
On the other hand, the Roumant ; MESSAGE TO THE SENATE,
ins put down a German attaek south _____ ..
LASTING PEACE CAN’T
BE ONE OF VICTORY
est being that for Dallas of $1,800,000 ! itai'tecl homeward as soon as trans-
to cover the cost of a building $1,250,- bortation facilities can be provided
000 and to erect a substation at the
new Union station to cost $550,000.
1 he Dallas item in tlie second largest
in the bill.
As reported by- the committee, the
hill provides that the present Dallas
postoffice building and grounds be
disposed of by the government for
not loss than $1,000,000. Ail amend-
ment makes all of the proposed sales
conform to a given standard, provides
for appointment of a board of apprais-
ers by the secretary of the treasury
and that the property shall be dis-
posed of for not less than the ap-
praisement and on terms which are
to the best interest of the United
States.
Their departure will leave between
45,000 and 50,000 men of the guard
still doing border patrol.
No Word Regarding Pershing.
M ar department officials continue
to withhold comment on reports that
the movement of General Pershing's
regulars out of Mexico soon will be
under way and the statement an-
nouncing the guardsmen designated
for relief does not connect these or-
ders with the withdrawal plans in
any way. The understanding has
been, however, that with the return
ot the expedition in Mexico and re-
adjustment of the border patrol all
the state: trnops gradually would be
i sent home.
$600,000 for Fort Worth. | The department statement adds:
Other large Texas items are $600, "General Funston has selected
for Fort Worth and $170,000 for j these organizations chiefly in accord-
237 SURVIVORS ARE LANDED
of M uu star and southwest ot Pralen
surrounded a German position and
captured a large number of men and
four machine guns.
On Die Russian front and In Ga-
licia there lias been violent artillery
Crews of Destroyed Vessels Placed activity and minor tights between
on Japanese Liner and Sent raiding parties at Isolated points.
to Pernambuco j The British In France have fur-
ther extended their gains near Beau-1
Rio Janeiro A German raider for i ‘ our* Kur-Ancre.
.‘he last month has been sinking I -......
WORLD LEAGUE PROPOSED
United States Could Errfer Only If
Justice is to Be Guaranteed All,
Opinion Not Unanimous.
000
Paris. Vinita, Oka., secures $100,000.
Another Oklahoma item is $135,000
for Okmulgee, which includes the
purchase of the old capital building
of the Creek nation for $65,000 and
erection of a building to cost $70,000.
Other than those mentioned the Tex-
as Items are as follows:
Waco $60,000, Coleman $30,000,
( rockett $25,000, Georgetown $30,000,
Huntsville $50,000, Seguin a-m ono i
S.-et water U.OOO. Kinmvtil,.’ J i BATTS TO »““««» "cCORMICK.
ooo. Lufkin $35,000, Mexia $35,000, . '' „
Plainview $15,000. Alvin $6,000. Hen- Nom'natlonJs Sent to Senate and Mo
derson $5.000, lari.-ill.. *r I Opposition to Confirmation is
"Rearjrd7T33’««r>t
order—"really does"!
tlon, dyspepsia, gas
sourness in five mill
that—makes Pape's L$
gest selling stomach
world. If what you ed
stubborn lumps, you
eructate sour, undigesl
acid; head Is dizzy and"
foul; tongue coated; youl
with bile and indlgestitj
member the moment
sin” comes in contact :
all such distress van!
astonishing—almost
the joy Is its harmlessnl
A large flfty-cent case^
pepsin will give you a hun?
worth of satisfaction.
It's worth its weight In
and women who can’t get
achs regulated. It belongs1!
home—should always be
In case of sick, sour, upset
during the day or at night,
quickest, surest and most
stomach doctor in the world.—
A Practical Plan.
“That brisk young man wh
now went out Is a sort of philt
pist," said the custodian of a sk;
er. “He’s behind a movement
aged scrubwoman off their knee
“Well, well! How does he i
to go about It?’
“His plan Is quite simple. He
Ing a mop with a long handle.”
ALL RUN-DOWN
AND
Washington.—Whether the Fnited
shall enter a world peace
league and. as many contend, there-
by abandon its traditional policy of
, . , isolation and no entangling alliances
»ml capturing vessels of toe entente Britj8h and Turks Fighting Near Kut. „ Hs ial(|
allied powers in the South Atlantic.
Latest reports fix the number at 15.
Survivors of the destroyed vessels
to the number of 237 have been land-
ed at Pernambuco and the fate of
nearl) 450 men still Is unknown.
The tirst official statements given
Lockhart
$6,000.
Jacksonville
$6,000 and San
$5,000.
Benito
Expected.
; Washington.—Robert L. Batts of
“ Austin, former law partner of Attor-
Average Price of $33 for 44 Hogs, ney General Gregory, was nominated
Childress, Texas. The highest av- h-v president to be judge of the
squarely before congress rrage price at any auction hog -;ale Ulfth federal circuit, succeeding the
llu- British slid Turks in Mesopo and the country Monday by Presl- i ever held in (he south was realized lii,e * p McCormick. The nomina
tnmm have been engaged in vigorous dent Wilson in a personal address here at ,he sale by members of the itlon has been referred to the senate
lighting along the l igres river in the to the senate Texas Swine Breeders’ association j committee on judiciary, or which
vicinity of Kut Kl Amaru Moth the For the first time in more than a when 44 Poland China. Duroc Jersey j Senator Culberson of Texas is chair-
London mid Constantinople war of hundred years a president of the »„d Berkshire gilts and sow* brought mi,n' and probably will be favorably
.............. "iak,‘ ola,ms to .’"h-comos to. United States appeared In the sen- | an average of $83.43, also the highest reported within a short time. No op-
ant here regarding the raider were "oop* m this region. The Brit ate chamber to discuss ,he nation’s . pr,ce overpaid at an auction sale in 1 Potion to confirmation is anticipat-
the effect that seven vessels had 1 f T'mT* "°r Kut oreign relations after the manner of | Texas for a bred sow. $212.50. was!*1- a,tho»8h there were a large num-
U,e British troops have driven the Washington. A (tarns and Madison, brought by a coming 3-vearold Pol ber ot ®PP**cants from the district,
lurks from a small strip of laud The effect was to leave congress, all *nd China. The highest price ever Iwh,ch ,nt:llides the states of Texas
they were holding on the right bank official quarters and the foreign dip- realized in Texas for a Duroc Jersev Louisiana. Mississippi, Georgia. Ala-
of the I'lgris and at....... in control lomats amazed and bewildered Im- $206. was brought bv a bred gilt ’ ; bama. Florida and the canal zona
of an entire treuch section ou a Ironl mediately there arose a sharp divl- j ___ | ____
of
been sunk and nine captured. Ill a
communication t.o the minister of
marine, the captain of the port of
Pernambuco said that he had learn
cd the raider hud also sunk eight of
the vessels which were at tirst re
ported merely captured The crews,
the fate of which is not known, num
bered 111 men.
.500 yards to a depth of 1,100 sfon of opinion over the propriety
yards. well as the substance of the presi-
......... ..... ■ - dent's proposal.
MISSING ARMY AIRMEN FOUND "Startling." "staggering,” ’'astound-
ing." "the noblest utterance that has
Another report has been received: ,. ,, ,
to the effect that the St Theodore Up 32 Mile. South of Line, j ,fa^™fro"\ hyman J‘P" ‘be dec-
Exhuu.ted for Want of Food
and Water,
has betui transformed Into a raider
According to unofficial Information
Hie raider has a crew of 250 men,
Including f nr officers of the German
la rat Ion of Independence" were among
Dallas Taxable Values $269,805,164. Ref°rm# Planned for Texa9 Courts
Dallas, Texas- The rotal estimated
taxable value of personal property,
land and buildings within the city
limits or Dallas is $269,805,164, an
increast of $149,325,914 over the as lkp,'P,"K in mind," he said, “three es-
ance with the result of returning lirsi
those troops longest In service on
the border. To some extent, how-
ever, this rule could not he followed
without unequal weakening of the
border guard and the departures from
it are so explained. The total strength
of the organizations selected i 25, Says This Lady,
; port Family
Below He!
About Cal
Tallapoosa, Ga.—M
of this place, writes:
poor health, all rum
had fainting spells, diz
fluttering. I hnd thes
unlly at my . . . tl
very hard time, worki
yenrs In a hotel after raj*
I had to support our fnmi
rend the Birthday Almanac ami
thought I would begin taking Cnrdui.
I received good benefit from it. I aim
sure It will do all that It claims t-> d'>.
I took three or four bottles before it
began to show effects. Af.er that I
Improved rapidly and gained In lea. 1»
and strength. I took nine bottles im
all. This is the only time 1 have
taken It. I was down to 10S p-iuuiN-
and I gained to 122. I felt like a new-
Austin, Texas Representative Eti- I woman. I coulihi t sleep before and
gene 1 te Bogory of Abilene is prepar hnd to he rubhed, I would get so uo v-
mg a constitutional amendment affect- ous nnd numb. And ail this wn<*
inn the judiciary as a whole. "| am stopped by Cnrdui.”
The true value of a medicine ci n he
I he expression* of senators The HPs 'valuation of 1916, according m,,l,f'rs 1,10 dispatch of bus- determined only hv the results b-
president himself after his address "’ llle b>' "illiam Young, who ine!<f'' lhe RRvinR money and the
9-ild has been in Dullas more than a year higher standard of Judicial desicions.
in charge of installing the unit svs Tb<‘ rrso,ut*on contemplates the in-
'I have said what everybody ha.
AVellton. An Lioij Gol llarry
Navy Reports circulated here state '• ,,’’*"op ami Unit \V. A Robert ,on„'i,lir”'for b',7t' (' ihimcht in.’ "',n of ,HX valuations.' The land v il ' crp»"p of the membership of the su-
,h° °mr"H °r thc f o™ ^k7n7fou?n^°av. 7n|Po-^hle. Now It app.ms to he pos- ai‘hl» the city limits total hreme court to 15 members, by plac-
austtc r,om waking toiir day. in f.jb,p .. $140,699,174; buildings and improve *»ig into that body the present mem-
' ' ,lds uf honor* Mexico, without summary of Addre.. , ments, $69,025,816. and personal bpr"hip offbp -ourt of criminal ap-
That a lasting peace in Europe property. JtW.0W.l74. | peala and the various courts of civil
peace of victory for
ship captured were shot on account
of the resistance they offered.
Thirteen Americans are among
tin- victims <if the German raider
Marines Clash With Dominicans.
Washington A night tight be-
tween native bandits and American
marines In the Dominican republic
resulted In the donth of one marine
*nd the severe injury of another,
was reported Monday to the navy
department. Captain Knapp, com-
manding the American cruiser forces,
reported the fight occurred In the
.vicinity of the I’orvenir sugar plan
tation. near Macorls, the scene of
food or water, were found more than
o miles south of the border by a
can not be
either side.
That peace must be followed by a
definite concert of power to assure
All the vessels were sunk or cap ta»ted since they left the North Is-! ^;;„wor,d ,ha‘ no «*«"»roph. «r war
lured between Dec. 12 amt Jan 10 land “'**Gon base at San Diego. Cal.. , , . .
The crews of tin steamships sunk ,a»- 10- Robertson told the searchers, ' ln !,"ch of pow,>r
were placed on the Hudson Maru. " b,'n be wa" nine days later,
a Japanese liner. This vessel wa*1 "*tcr which they took from the
compelled to accompany the raider radiator of tin* airplane after they
to a point 7 degrees south latitude. | *an<led on the east coast of the gulf
where she arrived Jan. 12. Site
who have been landed at I’eruam I ‘’ivIlian searching party from Well-
hue**. The remaining nurubei is ,011-
made up of 170 Englishmen and 54 T"o sandwiches nnd two oranges
Frenchmen. ouch wns all the food the men had
(appeals and providing that when the
tninod from its actual use. Tin- :hn*j-
snnds of letters we have rce :ve<’
every year for many years f nix
grateful users of Cnrdui, nre [ owc.-i
tributes to its worth and effect I v*-i * «
If you suffer from womnnly nRim-m*-
try Cardul, the woman's tonic.- -Adv.
Lost.
"When* have yon been nil the o’
Live Stock Show. $14,000,000 Gain haN bpp"
Wash,,,.,on The v.iue of Texas Ih*: "77^
live stock as of .Ian. 1. 1917. was ,*... . ......_ , / . ■ 1 dance ended. “I collidn t find you.’
law of the
then received permission to go to
Pernambuco, where she arrived on
ol California was exhausted, Robert
-on said, nnd they had tasted uoiif
overwhelm it again*
That In suoh
the United States cannot withhold
its participation to guarantee peace
and Justice throughout the world.
And that before a peace is mads
the United Slates government shouh* tern states show
"That is easily explained,” In- re-
plied. “A on looked so beautiful tlmt t
was lost in admiration.”
FOR PIMPLY FACES
two similar encounters recently. Prl- I Monday evening with 2.17 men from
the crews of the vewsala which were
Mink.
British After German Raider.
Rio »ie Janeiro The maneuver oi
the British naval patrol fleet to form 'hat onlv * are found |tlOB11 or onr J>nljrT
vate J. R. Olson of the Fiftieth com
,pany. was killed, and Corporal Ue>>,
AViWion of the Fifty-second company i
was shot In the neck.
—
Two Nav^l Battles in the North Sea. '
Ixvndon.—ln an engagement be-j
tween British light naval forces and i
c.ennan torpedo-boat destroyers ln the
North sea Monday night a German I
destroyer was sunk and the other tor- -
pedo craft scattered, it was ofTK'lally
announced The sinking of a British
torpedo-boat destroyer In another on- !
gagement w ith German torpedo boat ( ,.lKht sln,w stink bv thp 0 j |«h shipping
destroyers. 1n the vicinity of Hchou-j raider m the Atlnmic arrived Jan
Iwen bank with the loss of three of- | ,6 at Sanovicentl. Cape Verde Islands
according to reliable information re
reived here.
jw ui
frankly formulate the conditions up- New Mexico is U
on which it would feel justified in I sheep.
asking the American people for their | ________
formal and solemn adherence.
Monroe Doctrine for the World.
"it is very clear to every man
, , , who thinks,” the president told the
000. of Whom more than 18.000.fi001 - that th„rp
for four days.
Brazil Ha* 24,000.000 People
Washington A new census of
Brazil shows a population of 24.000.
MM.IU.000. on im-r-ol ! "" ,MM'
$14,000,000, compared with the values j _____
of one year before. Texas stands n . . . . . _ ^
first In the value of cattle, first In Dan'sh ,s e* to Be Named Dewey Is.
the value of mules, third in horses,1 Washington. Change of name of
fifth in milch cows, seventh in swine ,lle Banish West Indies to the Dewey |
and eighth in sheep Vil Southvv, islands in honor of Admiral Dewey i Cuticura Is Best—Samples Free by
'creases in values "as proposed in a Joint resolution in- Mail to Anyona Anywhere.
third state in * i nduced hy Representative Allen of I -
Ohio, who announced that lie was An easy, speedy way to remove pim-
siibmitting letters to President W'il- p'es nnd blackheads. Stnenr the nlTect-
Big Oil Gusher at Sour Lake. s<’1' Hn,1 ,0 {he for* ign affairs com- I C'l surfnees with Cntlcurn Ointnn-nt.
Soui Lake. Texas The Hubble of congress urging the Wash off in five minutes w ith Cutinjiu
West Oil company, which brought in ‘ lia,18c. j Bonp nnd hot water, bathing some min-
,ire listed as illiterate. Tlu* figures
a cordon of halt!** craft about the
area where the latest German com-
merce raider is known to he. with
the object of closing in and destroy-
ing or capturing her. is inking shape
Rescue Ship Arrives.
Rio dc Janeiro The British steam
er Yarrow dale with the crown of
the square mile. Brazils terri
:orial extent is equaled by only tour
i other countries ibe Cnited States
China. Russia and Great Britain
v\:;h its colonies.
fleers and 4
announced.
of the crew also v.;u»
Report Says German Raider Sunk.
Pernambuco. Brazil.— The German
raldt'r that has boon preying on Brit-
the South Atlantic
has Dofii sunk Jo miles off I’ara by I polled, its own way of development.
Mil- British cruiser Glasgow, accord unhindered, unthrofttened. unafraid,
h: • In n persistent but unconfirmed the little along with the great and
rumor here. powerful.”
is In this prom-
ise no breach In either onr tradl-
as a nation, but
n fulfillment rather of all that we
have professed or striven for.
"! am proposing, n* tt were, that
tlie nations should with one accord
adopt the doctrine of President Mon-
roe ns the doctrine of the world;
that no nation should seek to extend
its pi'll,) over any other nation or
people, but that every people should
he left free to determine Its own
a ten-inch gusher in the Hardin coun
tv lease in this field about a month
ago. brought in a second gusher. The
gusher No. 2 Is located within 75 feet
of Hie first gusher, and it is estimat-
ed that it is making 10.000 barrels a
dav. These are two of the larger
wells ever drilled In this field
$3,000,000 to Be Spent By T. 4 p
New Orb ans. l,a The Texas &
Pacific railroad plans to expend ap
proximatedy $.1,000,000 within the next
few months on new equipment, ac
John G. McKay Married.
utes. Repent night nnd morning. No
better toilet preparations exist.
! Free sample each by mail w ith Rook.
,0“' ' xa>‘ l<>bn McKay, Address postcard, Cuticura, Depi. L,
of i exas under Boston. Sold everywhere
secretary of state
Gov. James E. Ferguson until he re-
signed a few weeks ago, was mar-
ried in Houston .Monday to Miss Bon-
nie Boyd of Austin and formerly of
! Temple.
District Judge Appointee*.
Austin, Texas The governor has
appointed Reese Tatum of IJalhart
-Ailv.
Wanted Information.
Father—When I was a siiuill hoy J
wns left an orphan.
Tommy—What did you do with it?
ACTRESS TELLS SECRET. ^ ^
A well known actress gives th» f,illum-
ing recipe for gray hair: To h„if pirn «H
J. L. Lancaster, one of ih<
of the road.
recoivi is trict to fill the vacancy caused
the death of D. B. Hill.
Gsn Kuhn Heads War College.
Washington War department 0r
|prs announce the appointment of
Brigadier General Joseph K. Kuhn as
, . * . •«« v** , ni — ,,, , furgi- ami as-
Other Vessels Likely Sunk.
liondon,— Reports from Yumlden
{•ay that German torpedo boats nt-
itempted to leave Zehrugge to avoid
th» tee. which w«« v*»rv ihtoW Th*>v
were Immediately attacked by a lares
Brltlah squadron. The nctlon opened
fit vhorf ntnro nnd onrlv u •
,the bridge of the German destroyer
(' J ^'-v a direct hit.| lug a* military observer anti military ! such guarunteea
|Tk* < **w of the \ 69 numbered about t attache of the American embassy In , essential ','v'“
■0. It would appear from the state- I Berlin. His promotion makes possl-
rnenta of the man that seven other ble the fullest use of much valuable
/German vessels wers sunk.
Give Reasons For Stand on Peace War Exports Nearly a Billion
AA ashingtou The entente allies in Washington War munitions ex-
a note by Arthur Balfour. British, P«rts to the European allies sin,«
oreign minister, delivered to the war began have approached a
uin" u-'pMi t iticir re */’»*’-»** uC’lui ^ ,*i Vsiiit. r 1*111 e« com-
-tant to Major General Scott, chief pi> to T’reaident Wilton's peace note P'l^d show that November was the
if stair. General Kuhn was appoint- i h> explaining in detail why they be heaviest month when the total was
u. • * WM, HI* **t --.l - •* « |.4 III 1*1 *1- **»V. ’ -
(•turned from Germany, aftei serv ,a‘n a peace which will assure them 'cars and a half of the
they consider j country
The note also explain*
why the allies demand the expulsion
of Turkey from Europe, restoration
of Alsace and Ixirralne to Franc*.
cue iwo
war tills
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I information gathered in the • ar.
according to the bureau of commervo |
*rdi--g to rn .mim in. enient here l*v judge of the Sixtv ninth ,..ii ,ic water and 1 o*. Bay Rum. a small K - ■ >
J ‘ *' Barbo Ci.mpound, and oz. of glyr*>i •
Any druKgi-t can put ttils up er v,.u •
mix It at home at very little cost Fi .
directions for making and use cme Ir.
each bo\ of Birbo Compound. It w
gradually darken streaked, faded gray
hair, and make It soft arid glossy. It w
not color the scalp, Is not sticky or
greasy, and does not rub off. Adv.
Bang!
“Did you know that the Steenth Na-
tional hunk litis busted?"
“Yes; I heard the report."
Dr. Pierce'. Pl»a«ant Pellet* are the or f
Insl little liver pill* put up 40 years ago.
They regulate liver and bowels.—Adv.
There is a growing demand for mild
cigars among London women.
Market for Copper at Wichita Falls. England Ships Potatoes to U. S.
AAlchita Falls, Texas An agency Chicago.—High prices paid for po-
for roper ore. specimens of which tatoes on the Chicago market have
may be gathered at several places attracted big shipments from Eng-
in this section, is to be ahlfaitn/4 eom**of<» *■ .»u *u.„ «_ _•
•’-*-» •*•*“* v ^ . • * • >** h(* A zltllUl tLrtll
-hortly. It will proviile a market grown product, according to Sol Wes-
for those gathering the ore. These terfold, former president of the Na-
ore ontemnnines have Iman n.n ____•
--- ■ w.w •aoowcmuuu.
ineii on numerous occasion*, but ‘ It seems impossible that wamtriok
shipped cartridge* val- 1 havp Bpvpr bPon denied enough to en England can send potatoes hereto
ued at 185.000.0(H). gunpowder at extensive °j)«rations. How ‘compete with the product grown In
$JSO.OOO.OOO. other explosives $475.. j evrr' fh<’ hr,,,!ont prices for cop- Illinois. Wisconsin and other wester*
000TOO and firearms at $60,000,000. P.-v.-™ ^ !° P’ake U pr°f' sta,,'a- but 1 hav* seen the bills of
Itable to gather asid ship.
lading," Mr, Westerfeld said.
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The Plano Star-Courier (Plano, Tex.), Vol. [28], No. 50, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1917, newspaper, January 26, 1917; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth601664/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.