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ï~~ 1740 ColeRM Irootsss teedejs sHi Â~ s listed Ins an~d3it Bed woitserea He en. ed. Reiig sye ied.s s. 1917. o-rn a gad that Min. I nth1 ed and IO iond matied Bh hospital *an artment. nth Di, oto hte?fT T3 a stiste MILK..weof I nun ass raies the phi ujotiolug.-. V.%. aurnay mormad heals the' memhrau4t, 'and grad asilybut surely the aislg thritat Pides's ldustrisiWar Cshinet tinklesad dreaded cough dfeppesr to "asHimeno I~ a eo. entirely. Netinbtu etteoljfnr bronch i. WASHNGNTON. Doe. 11t-The In. tisp spasmodic eroup, whooping ceugh dutrialt msankors of President Wit. or hronchial stkma. j son's "War Cbsinel." which met at yPiant I.a special sadi highly eon- the Whit. Houso nvhry Wednesday stiated eempnydntgfsnusa Nor- during this contry's participation Sway pine est klo thesworld tn the war. wilJein the President as over foe its0 hasing street as the a unit In Paris, and set as his advis. memhraes. er.at5 the peace coferne on eo. Avoid dtsapponiimemt t hy saking nemie. Industrial and reonstructton pour druggist fer "2% osmose of prokioms in Europe affecting thse fa. Pie:" with foil divoettope and do't turn peace of thowenld. acceept asa~hiag else. Guaranteed to Those who witlcomprise the party give aslte ato aifettop or money to satl upon word frnm Preeduant ipromp tiy refuded. The Pine Ce. Wilson are: Bernard Mf. Buruchl Pt. Ways., lad. -tcara f the War Induetrios I.o a cP nc vL S4ixoJA7OLU PJCCC8 usefuless mk i thle'ideal imeldik2rail ttefanl "There'sa Reason" S6 i iU!86 4 Mom~ ST. U & POSTPOLW-CH Sr. - - OST-DI-PT- -....h u HT OUT INQUlR~ land Into Su~, artoon Show.;am in Back. possihte that the BWitIce ce-operated In these oty serious cusoqueno whgle pepte of this tr cast of wham do not aty he projected Ino of those misreprosoota" forged documents. if at want to say all this ecan say partf t d got someone to stand as Hate used to do to! points out. ospociaty uo prohahle forgery of o should dovetop the of the note far the if Francis and I seem sgisnd Starewd. signed Hearst. ad rralho. dated Fek. 15. us the rod, white and we had for tact editio ltitoes for a few dayn tronhiotan times? I Bet poputar aentiment. iv littlo Americanflings )ft of date tlines on In a the Chicago Herald. tshould he patriotc tghtet criticism direct td ministration. rmany is going to siok t trtes to run the ant sie nod this means test. that we will got second, that England i into suhmission in ontks: third, that Gec n havs time to devote is country 11itt soon tosimilar (-warring. otris. We must pro ray. Can we say theso lly" dated Feh. 10. 1017, York. signed "Van used to W. It. Hearst. Pta., said: urge inioediate, action op Hate dispatches. t wireless and stirely. Des p its your wefl o of. nlutralitty these: Hearst's Orders as to "fEffective" -. Use of the Flag in His Papers WASHINGTON. Dec. 1r. IN fhe mesaecs of WilotifmeRadolph Heerst to hts New York ed ter Geauclnsece coptes of which were sukmtted to' the Sennie coutofe ftd nesetgstng Gereen propaganda, thoee is ontenote dol~dtt i 8roehnssIt.neistduei intone the Ameorcanflain his nC ef pere, to tediesie their patriotism sod to help seti paperc. Fat lowinsg araenoies of theseimeaese: A HONO the mossags e e- aitltmorning ouaes. Donont esived and sent by Hearst. print Vosiehs Zellung mes and others read. into the sage." ceomittee's record wee one from the Vossshe Ze tung of Berlin. A MESSAGE signed Heast, sent via Sayvilie, N. Y.,.O'eh. 22. addressed to Carvatho. dat 15 days after thn Unitcd Staten rd -eh. 29. tell. sold: sovered diplomatic reltions. It "Why not0 run the red, white was addresed: nod blon title that we had for "William Randolph Heural. let'editico through all editions The Breakers, Palm Beach.,p-ta.," for a.few days daring thee aod said: trcuhiann times' I think it wilt "Sinoe rupture relations Rlea- meet popular uu~0tment. Als tert' misrepresentations morn please run little American flags than ever uncotrollable. Kindly to right sod left of date linen 0n cahle brief statnment precise it- inide pages. like thn Chicago nation opinions loading Ameri- Herald. Our editorials should ha can circles. Hany thanks before- patriotic without the sligehtet hand." criticism dlieci or Indirect of ad On Feb. Â~4 Hearst sent this ministration." msnsage to Carvalho of the New ' York American: "Goa't you A MEOSAOEF dated March 2, think we should print in New 1017, signed "Hearst" and York the dispatch from Von- sent to Carvaiho, sold: sisohe Zeltung. which queryread "tIf.situatio quiets down. an flowe: ' note (probkil' please remove color flags from tiuote meant) since rupture Reu- first pagn and11i11tlinflgso no in tere misrepresentations more side pages, reserving theno for than ever uncontrollable. Kind' epecial occonions of a warlike or ly cable brief statement prscise patriotic kind. I think they situation.' My reply in New have bren good for this week. Yorh." giving oca very American char On the following day, Feb. i, acrier and probably helping to Hdearst sent this message to Car- sell papera. hut to continue if y'alta: fective they should he rseerved 'Use Star-Spangled Banner in for ocopelocs.".1 OVATIONS CONTINUE 534 NEW IINF1UENlA FOR POINCARE PARTY CAS[S A~D 60DIH Colors of Splendid Moroccan Terminations Reported in Last Colonial infantry at Mulhouse Two Dayt Exceed Nnmber Decorated by President. of New Cases. - The stinker of new inflaunza cases ar thu usmeatud resscontinues to decrease, hut yesterday PARIS. 'woosay, Den. 10 (Haves thu nuseber of deaths again estak. New Agency).--Prsident Poinsare linkhed a new record for the smergnand Premier Clumences reviewed cy which started Oct. 7. he Frenh trIop count of now cases at 11 a. m. 1hrenhrop garrisoning at Mut. today was 634, of which 179, or 33 house today. Great enthusiasm was par cant, ware among children usown by thu people of tho city Our' der 16 year Thn completed count log Ike visit of the French oreicials. 54 hours was 055. The total numher The pledid orocancolonial In-' of cases since tke uteri nf the emer The pindid orocongency now is 29,660. fantry was honored by having ito There were 6O deaths from lnflOcolors decorated by President Polo- onsa yesterday, the previusgrsatest rare. numbher for any 24 hours havingkbeen Thedembilzaionof hemiltar 6. on Monday. The total deaths Thudemkiteaton f te mlitryfrompnumnic nasee fur cne day cl, asses far the years from 11tiltlsoa reached a new mark, 05. The 17.constituting tha territorial previous mark was 92. set Monday. Earmy reserves has keen ordered. It The numher of deaths from alt wilt hegn Christmas day. causseserday was 197. whereas on Presidont Poincare was given an:1 the same dale ia year ago there were ovation. The President was received 30 deaths. by the Mayor, who expraesed Joy that Carde from physlcaes announcing the old city had keen reunited to the the termination of 16ee cases were motherland. A purse of *too.soe received yenterday, and 110 today. francs. donated through popular sub- Thu Health Department points out ot cripione far the reconstruction of that the numbher of terminations in tecity was presented to President far in cocoon of the numbher of new Polecare. who also was handed a cases for thoe day.. gold medal, commemorating the re- The Health Commisnioner yesterunion of Miulhoune to Prance.: day asked the pottce to determine In answer President Poinc re said how macy childrenautder 10 years that France nvrr would rememher areetemployed in the city, to a canwith solicitude the ildelity of Mci- vas of a very email portion of the house. Hn then handed acer to the downown district, the police found Mayor the flags of Mulhoune, doting 342 under that age. Some of the hack to l796. ' A rmn they canvases 4were: Simmons A parade was held, which resulcedl1Hardware Co., 2t0 childrn; Kdwiard In another ovation far Presiden'' Simmone Printing Co., 0; Blankspoinearn. whose carriage was thel Wenoeckrr Candy Co., 15; Olatoke center of a shower of flowerslfromITea and Coffee Co., IS; Stoner Paper the start of the march to the Wyaco Boo Cc., 21; Bemis: Bag qo.. 12. af recinw. Commiseloner Stlarkioff eaid that he requensted the qanvase to deterUNITS PICKED TO COME HOME emine under what conditions children ndr15 yearn wor~ working, partic ularly as to coegmilon. Gen. Pershing Designedes Mtem 001- Attendance tonstihoot of children deers to Be Rtuened, under 15 is eamput4cry by Stats law. en the Amectid yes..sHwever, tho truant officer of the WASHNGTO. Dc. 1.-Adl-Hoard of Edscacton may ansus per tionat organisations designated by nt owr o hlrnudr1 Gen. Pershing for early rotors home mitesto wor o hl o ndn1 'were announcod today by the War waso good meason why they Department as follows: shocid remain out of school. Meteorological section nignal caoep:A Batteries A, B. C. D. K and JP. head-. lA l Hopes to Prevent teflsearsaz quarters company, supply company. fpldt iits and headquartera of the 49th Regi- ML wet?Z Ith Utt Eutrai. hndy mint Coast Artillery Caop; First Dec. it, via Montreal-Prospects of Battalion 314th Pioneer Infantry keeping Australia free from Infia (colored), 172d and 174th Aera enza are mere hopeful. No eases squadrons; 116th, 301st and 316th hays occurred outside Shin quaran trenck~mortar batteries. tine stations where the Anca e TCU CAN SELL THAT PROPERTY qurn -nd to' IT 1e GOOD VALUE--aed your Be the Asa 105tkPess. story in wsll told In POST-DISPATCH AMOTERDAM. Tuesday. Dec. 10. "WANT." ' via Mantce1.-It is nllicisly *esti -mated that' there are 1,000,ee0 cases -of influenza. in the puth East Indie. Foreign,,.- SecretarOy Zimmnermann'sr sote."lgttthat "responsibility forIts Deemte tl ftate emtltteesn 7L les'" could not he listed until former De54ofl Infuenen. Ambsaador von' Beenntorlf arrived John Harvi y Pringe. memnber ef from the United States. - the Democratic tlSatq Coe mttee CLAYTON MRIGEso TRUST 15 REVIVED cik: JUSTICES SPLIT FEES 'OSOl K Pefremeye samd Stocker Mime- ~ by Fihuiahs25-C'rmt TIP Mliouari Seitatoryls Told.by Sec. umirHk'Reqwst ' The se-called marriage crest at Will Be Rfefred to pre'i- 9i Clayton was revived today, when d nunsoL Y Jeustices of the Peae Werremeyer "etviai and Steceor msed a verbal agrsmeat that they would eimastet y a staff Cemu4a satsegf a pu esesyopetition In the knoet-tyiag id is- WSHN - ue- 1.-ente tod dtran woddiiealaleglSecro e or si k fees received fee performing mar- tathe intended t mkeafuhra e " is eeois.t e emsinfrthe beres~ n Thin aepties only to the fee of to use aterials now an hand in ike L1a $1.10 which they are lawfully en- manufacture of soft drtnks Under Oe titled to collect, hut in these Puce the order which went into effect Des cusee where an extra prosperous 1. the making of ness-beer us well as - ' cbridngroom pays over and above the keen was prekhbit4 zos' is*, the Justice performing the ours- Spener yuetserday called es Jo-, mso moony wilt -retain IL. Under the an- seph P. Tumulty. secretary in the ol. rangemeot each of the Justicen. President and sked him tin-beeg ow,, whether 'hn performs tho ceremony the matter te tho attention ef Prosi- - T - or not, wilt receive $1.21 1er each dent Witso. Tumulty proesised to 4" marriage. This system was in vogue do so. a ter". in Werremnycren former term of Of. Spencer said if given smaanon fine. After being out four years hA that the proposnd modifostio on n was re-elected last month. the approval of the Food Adminle The tryst revival was precipitateItetatioo and the War Trade Bad'u yesterday when a negro cople was his next move will he ti nsa une forced to wait nearly two houes be- Moret. chairman of tho Wr "te caseWsrroeyer and Steckeroulid Trade Board. oelr nbt decide which was entitled to per- The Peed Administration Is under. form ceremony. Werreinsyer 'saw steed to b aoal olfig-a k them first" and gave them his 'erd ba.tog tI heeoriobfavryCris ointsiouto ~guth in hacoridrhutJeryCuris aments against It. These are. adr negro janitor known as ths "mar- lgt pnenhtms fteededriage pilot,' stseeed themn to Stock- ta ton Speconisthatustee a-d troffayeC rt s een thr eekuson-apiit rice, which areslable. and;itat to ay uris 6 entforsuh sr-theSt4.Louis brewers had amppta time m41 vice. Under the trait agreement ishr~sge i ftei t~ o neither Justice will pay him any- before Dh I. ea allf her the's, thing. The negroes who were made beoe e..Pacialyal' h the Innocent victims of yesterday's ether breweries of the cotlntryil is conroers wre ariedbyWere-stated, are heeding thoe rg conroersywr arndk on- The Food Administration, Sencer, Clayton formerly was the favorite said. now felt that any medittktiou' destination ef It. Louis slopers hot of the presidentint order might he o in recent years ihere has be~en a construed as unjust discriminateion n ssn gneat fatling off In tho naumber of favor of the St. Louis interest. marriages performed there by Sue- Spencer urged costderation of his tkso h ec.reus ntegon ta ems,g ______________ n to make soft drinks would g at-, Now far twice thu work in ne-haif ly relev the taker slisaionlaIn L.; Teri the time and In a Setter and easier Louise wayl Get efficint "'tLP" through As the order against brewing.is - POST-DISPATCH "WANT' ADS. based on n-preciamatioo by thoe $es Q~ dO*OUIdont. no ohange san be made with-' ANER SHIPLOAD fOF R oet his approval WOUNDED SOLDIERS ARREVES NEGRO SPIES NURSEOIRL' Ernontaland os list's, or o.' I fitwn ad Cvl~ans.Altr SiO~ Lucills Sherman. I yeacn bit.'of1 Dcmowti Pay Overnigftr 551 3South Broadway'.n e my Pr thu eAmonatoed Pres from hoe to Mtrs. Ceo rihsdunia.q NEW YORK. Dec. 11.-Wounedd s Montgomery street, where aes American soldiers who arrived hone acts a urmegirl. Yesfk-".a t" yesierday from 'overess on the Pcondway ad:_ glt'cee~t ' steamer Kroonland landed today, o'c lolst,,lgt.- s he. whon the troopship reached her deock on the-Sidewalk a t*nl1,e after..spnnding the Snight domnthe hesvdslig lnibhon kay. arer b t The Ecsoosland, which left liwv- er too'e* used b slo peel mere then a weak ago, beeught en a Gad. ',bit ti efficern' and iteenlisted mien ue said wee--an and lee ekettae Thousands of welin- ~ 0OJ~0~e5Ph coming reintivred and friends were at. sthe dock. {{.d, - drensed to Philip Francis. in core of of Hierreck's Weekly, formerly tse the Ntow York Ameroican, said there Fatherland. whose name haebten should he a vigorous attack on Ike mentioned several tunes in the inesplonago bill, and quoted Senator quiry. sent Hearst a message from Cummins as ltaying the meuoure was Nnw 'York under data of March 1 the most etringent and drastic even saying ho kelieved the ntory of lte proposed to curb'a free people. Zimmermantn nute was a "hoax" and "The Democrgtld fprt. toe mm- that tho documenti was "planted by sage added. "sems to forget that British agents.' thin is a repuhlie, in which the pee- "Wilso nPederlitst." pin govern and In which fal In- Under datn of Marrh I, Hearst formation is eesential to intelligent aent these meenages to Careatho: government." I"I fef Congresshould remain in Ge Feb. 25. 1917. Hearnt sent a cotinual; eossion and protect the mnesage- addeesed to P. W. "bcg people's''lbertien. This making a Washington bureau o the New York dictatorttof the President inÂ~ a desAmerican. oaying: "When I in- peratety 4dangarous prncodcnt. scribed the watchword. 'An Amen!-.It mtay rdo no immediate harm can paper for the peop&.' over the with a coed Presidet, hat it may do titles of Moy netwspeperse. meant juet lmmense, injury with somo had one. what that motto said,' and declaring Wfilette i a federalist, ase I wrote to ho efoul net supplicate England for the Oiral year of his iermanod as ne ws q four pr at paper or for par- Francis Ii owed in alien and sedition iunleeoo, ln eior allew hils papers editoriatl The federalists are autoto ''be e hod.e the smallest degree cranea in.tenden ce. The President of byhft o:, 1t power. this repteblie today has m'pe power e~ssstelai enmonkohin the wonld. If he geins Under date of Feb. 15. 1917. a more h wll he a dictator and, poemiteesge aigoed. "Hearst" directed sibly a~sot. It is the-duty of truc.Phillpteaan,4 New Turk Asnbchan. democr~to he' vigilant. especially to -write an "eltor*tp advoceating emn- as all~~ encroachements on popelargo for the Amoeleao "along your tar -fihare being msade in the wp ttf forO sa me o mocracy. which were, ~feltowel? depth 0thirds @1 the editorial ~,,'.ieelct i qt'pnly reing starred iage.,e ing smatter figures of fe~ the keel3pt warr fig Eurqpe,hut Uncte and Germtan* shaking 1t beht5neing d ef * its wealth theirC at sash other on the left 08/22/2006 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS NEWSPAPER R M

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