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Fort Wayne Daily News from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 16

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I 4r v' pi a5qswi flVK i taPWe iV y-jf tiiitTf Amqri2T 5 Tf Vl i wj 1 A WRITE IDF IN FAR OFF SOUTH AFfilGA ENGLISH ARMY OFFICERS INTERESTING LETTER TO Xis" FRIENDS. LONDON Pcb. 27. If you don't sbeot my' husband I shall be Jd to tee you wheneveryou are In Drfs- den This was the Invitation nd- lr sed bythe Wife of a German kov- cmor In the Cameroon colony Africa to Lieutenant B. Hiirretl of the Urlt- Ish northern column.

The scene wns the governors house In an evacuated town. The-British lieutenant writes from Duals We have today arrived. and captured a big own right at the railhead jp In the. hills and I. am sitting in lie :001 of the evening on the lawn In Yont of he governors ij une barefoot- nnd barelegged to' try and heal a ew blisters.

About a fortnight ago we started from and one company of ui went off on the western side of the railroad stld gradually pushed ur stopping at ntRhts In villages or In the went over mountains higher than you would think possible lnd looked down on the' cloud below. mll never a decent path nil the way. Most. we had to cut our way there went plenty of elephants about and. In' fact they were more dangerous than the Ulrmans when they carne near.

It was n. racking business. Several limes we had to use the maxim full but luckily no disunities. Two days Inter Lieutenant BnrNti I. Wo we couldn't get them.

At Uttwhen my boots were absolutely worn out. we came to. the railroad and. not' Hktqg 01 big guns the German XC sent word that he Was leavlngl the towns round about and wanted us to look after women. 1 went Into the governors house- and gravely saluted about thirty German ladles some youngsters who were there.

Several of the ladles could speak English and I had a long talk with them nearly all their husbands were- fighting against us. and they wanted to. stop very much. but they had to clear out In two hours. The governors wife.

by name Mrs. Frank was exceedingly nice and asked me not to shoot her husband and said she would always be pleased to see me If ever I were In Dresden. When we arrived here there were plenty of white nap' about. not only in the town but on' the surrounding tobacco farms. I was sitting listening to a German song out of Rramaphol1e left by one of the enemy 1 think the governor when un orderly.

brought word that maxim gunners were to to to the trenches at once. 1 hurried out with my rifle and right In front of our trench on the main road saw four Oer- mans on horses and two more. coming. UP to our camp. I put In II belt.

and was. just going to send them where they will nil go eventually when One waved his handkerchief end looking round I sow a signaler Waving' a white ling. Two other officers-and I went to meet them. thinking they wanted to surrender but they thought we did to six men. too.

It seems they had been out on a patrol and had Keen II white flag about a mile from here. They had accordingly come on and when they came In sight showed he Rail' We were rather at deadlock and things were made worse by some of our soldiers who. not underatandlng' white-flag palaver 1 seeing Germans covered them with their rifles. The Germans at once continues his letter My peaceful Jour covered us with automatics and I WM- rudely disturbed when I knocked thought my time was up. We how)11 writing by an attack and therp ever got our soldiers to put their rl- woe fierce fighting.

Since then It has I nes down and then the Germans been a succession of patrols. One of started to talk. In the end we arranged our officers from the sappers unor. minute armistice and off they rurutely got bullet through his chest went they were near being hot and and had to be burled lie was one. of I he nicest chaps I ever met.

and he nnd 1 did a lot of dynamite work to other blowing up rails and when the colonel was out of hearing letting off sticks of dynamite In the river to get llsh. We pushed on behind the o.r- man column. which was retreating but RUB RHEUMATISM PAIN FROM SORE ACHJ JOINTS so were we. It was frightfully tempting six wlilte Germans In front of the maxim not 200 yurds iiwny. FORMER HOOSIER Is in Trouble Way out in Washington State.

WASHINGTON Ken. 27. George lIazzard. formerly of Newcastle Ind. who made the rare for thl' democratic nomination fur congress In the TRCO ma OV nh.

district year but was defeated In the contest 1 In rouble at Spward Alavka wherf' he has been hound ovcj to the grand jury by the United Stales commlHslnner on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. In reporting the hearing the Seward Hate way 811)'a William Hauers of th Hewar6 TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD ST JACOBS OIL. VW 5 PHILADELPHIA HEIRESS TO WBE ANGLER BDUEE 1 i- PAIN AWAY WITH A SMALL Cnmmerclal company was the first witness for the prosecution. He stated that Iluzzard had gone to hl ft ore i Iforiiiir plcturei ui a In a school or MW raMwy. niplor ilW rI.

AnrelM to ihqW how all torts of accl lenUiooQaraihdihow lIWltyof them CMJ prevented. teW" jff BEU BmER jRESUILTSrARB BfAiNEgyNbjwPBEB ENT' METHODS. LONDON. Feb. J7.

Slnc the recent ytittOf the nei1eli minister of war M. Jlertnd toVthUi countrf and the ub- ieijuent laudatory srticte ih French press over the splendid results atrth tMtiltoIwhichlthajVblunitaiT military system hasbeen put. hereTtt and presented what purported be a government pension form. Ilazzard according to Ir Sauers declared that the witness could Write In Mr. Kauers' box number In the form no that when What's Rheumatism Pain Only.

Stop drugging Not one cue In fifty require Internal treatment. toothing penetrating St Jacobs Urectly upon the tender spot" lief comes instantly. St Jacobs Is a harmless rheumatism and Unlment which never dl8appolnt8 cannot burn the skin. Limber up Quit complaining I. small trial bottle form your drug show thaf Tlr.

Sauershad known tst and In Just a moment you'll be him for mnny years evidently with i from rheuroaUc and sciatic pain Intention of showing that Mr. orene8S stiffness and swelling. Don't sauerH did not give him credit on the suffer Relief awaits you. Old. strength of the pension.

Bt Jacobs Oil" has cured millions TrankJ Cotter merchant also was rheumatism sufferers in the last examined lie testified that Mr. Ha MI5S GiftDtvil SfcBVW PALM REACH Feb. 27. Miss Co Odin lIlddle of PhllidHphl who noon to be married Angler Duke Ishere for a midwinter vacation. Mr.

Duke also Is stopping at this winter resort. may I i. con ier diqult cerUln. that the" Idea of conscription and compul sory service bos received its deathblow and. eyen inoBt enthusiastic up- porters In the Unionist press- like the Pally Malt have" found.

It convenient to ay nothing about It though 1 un- defstand that an attempt to be Wade to have froissueIncorporated On th platform ot the Unionist party at the next parliamentary-election Personally' hardly. think this will be done. Popular opinion Is as strong IT opposed to conscription as ever' and shrewd unionists have recently become convinced that' Napoleon cgm very close to the truth. when he ald the English are warlike. but.

riOt mll- ltarltle people. Conscription has lid more. prospect of luccessheho thanIt would have In America. Pur leadhig1 manufacturers will al ways oppose th Idea of conscription because two service In the army would rob them of gr at part of the workers they must have and the great masses or the people first our three millions ot organized laborers abhor the Idea of submitting to military discipline which theypork Ider would constitute a very. serious their personal.

freedom. A' British general who has Com manded British troopr In all part of the world said to me the other when I liked him his opinions With all due respect to the late Lord Roberts I Venture that neither Iq ten nor In one' hundred ye rswlll En land' see conscription. An Englishman woo' 1 forced against hl will loses his very ability to fight Given the greatest possible liberty. Indi vidualInitiative and his innate love of fighting makes the Englishman. the equal of any soldlec in.

the world the French riot vpn excepted. Among' the political leaders who are strongly opposed. to. conscription1 there Is however undeniably a. fear that' a strong campaign In or of conscription will be started next year under the pretext that unless the War be over by that time England will need an army of three million to crush Ger.

many. I admit that If such a campaign be started It has a bare chance of success. In spite of all appearance the English are a sentimental people. a fact that I never realized until the great strike In 1911. It Is barely pos slble- that a momentary enthusiasm may result In the realization of the Idea of the champions of conscription and this does happen the results will lie Incalculable In that case we shall.

of course tiot Uuzard tried to showtthal Mr. Mj- half century and Is just as good for Clatlca neuralgia. lumbago. backache ipralns and swellings. zard told him' he wan gelling out a mzzaru ineu nowfina MrVW I Tin I I tt-f had not examined th en offn BU UOWnings II tViVMT fti fftf nil 7 It ix 4 i SSr lB V-B A PP 10C thought.

Iwns dealnjr ith iiio tJJoM. At all dealers. mftn. Big Fish. at -Alexander's Satuf day night.

Mr Ilazzard wahfil amin tlwii' but tttatetl that the lutnl sums lhlth book about Alaska and ked hl forU tts chargod with under goods on credit when he refused. Haz- falte pretense aniounledlbti little i 0 tf world has ever known for it must not be. forgotten that a war Is decided by money as much by bayonets. Eng land is still the richest country In the world and posseeses the meansto create an Immense ready rom among her 00 million' Delicious brown cakes made from lira. Auotlns Bag Pancake Tlour.

1 iW- iw aynM' liliniijneirir ttfti rntle whlofiji almost- entirelyxcomposed of- uIPhul mixed with typsumand' a. few ff minerals. i Dr. Mcreland Specialist CURES UNDER GUARANTEE X-RAY EXAMINATIONSAND CONSULTATION FREE. I CUREkidney Bladder And Urinary Troubles II burning and pain stopped In a.

hours Piles and Rupture cured without operation. I cure Nervous Debility. Falling Memory Loss of Energy and Ambition Uashfulness. I charge' nothing to prove my methods which tire new and" up-to-date. It I treat you I will cure you.

I cannot cure you I will not treat your. I CURE Blood and Skin Diseases. Bores In the Mouth. Sore Throat. Skin Discoloration Falling Hair.

Enlarged Glands Lumps and Tumbrs. I CUffe VARICOSE AND KNOTTED VEINS WITH ONE TREATMENT. My treatment ore painless In all diseases peculiar to men. A per. manent cure what you wont this I assura you If you take my treatment IL6 Dl MOffiland 128WtWyn.

SU Dr Write to 111 I I 11U ort wyn nd. to. 121 to 5 Evening. 7 to 8) Sundsys 9 tot Only. Sick Headache and Constipation Cured Mrs.

A. Jj Klrchner ofZ06iii so tre ti Fort Wayne says I had uttered for five years with Alex headache and constipation. I haViJ tr doctors med1 Iclnes and. everything that was recoinfne ded tqba good but I never got any relief until I used MIlltrY True Herb Remedywo year. ago cured me ofraloin headache and constipation.

I was al afflicted with catarrh and bronchial trouble and 1 can saysince I have used thla good remedy. in. the best of heatdi and have not had an attack for two ytarfc We alway keep a bottle in' the' house. I give our littledaughter two or three doses a week and It keeps her In. the st condition all tlte time U.

Is certainly the finest med. Iclnc I have- ever taken for sickheadache and conjitlr- pattoti Anyone anlctlll us I was-and will use thla gppd remedy will elr get For Sale at All Prog Stores 6 Centa per You'll find An Attractively New Idji A llft I Design On This PagllEach Week-No Carbon' Paper Needed for Transfer inliij I i- sfiel I 1 niiiiir i HIS simple putt em imparts all that It delicately beautiful in small embroidery design wllh additional sheer- to ttKjSrt work Indicated in miniature circles To make the eyetel. punrturl' the good with inl lfori or wooden kewer by placing the good over a cake of whit soap and driving the point of the kewcr ltbrouh 2. ioodi until the hole Is opened to the desired He AI the hole re very tiny use but one itrnd of now wWp the edge. Take up enough goods to keep the.

edge from fraying. but not enough to pucker Ih Mtk. th flowerlet. In tin stitch. or uite the II finish the center with a ingle French knot Out- llnstha tern In the regular outline tltch forming the leave II you come to them In the tern lormatlon.

Dl- rwt toJ dte wm thXt ch the tem. thus voiding knot In the work While thll design I. fur- nUh for coriM cover decoration. It offer pretty polllbl1l1lea Injhe colored effect. won hall be.

wearlng on the filmy umme waist Sincerely youri. 2 3 I TO TLUana THIS DB8IOK. I Pnt Mm sotp I plat of hot water tlr and remor toap. Saturate Design 111 mlxtar ttjn raapxi ww I toA partUUyi7lBf Detlgn. place nulUrlal on I board flat surface and laj.

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rom a' pnemy-l hl when. urht rnllh Ihe pvpnh wn Ihe our ewbllsters I' pullo' Ii justgotng Bi nd sl pUlh ro nd. 8 vlngl tlI1CCfS' and dld- Jan' you' POll sibil' lx deemtpath andhnd a 11 Iu on. fbe ar. nt wor8e.

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been. re7ii qU In. h. eonlK t1ptlon mpuI ioryeenl hUl eIVe4 ttlIn08Lenthulaitk BUP port en pressUk I ally Malh tolIafnotmnl ab utt. tb ur1.

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ear PAl FRO SO RE 113 1 i bl Bltrong on 8t rted ar I Umel ACHllffir Jnl 111TI or nl I I rdrro nl" IQJ threemt1Uon re lortiog arlng Dt1J1 i I th t1ntlwa 1- In ap earance lllillm thl' 1 D1tTle ILr was r. IJ I barely IJllllt I IIi zznrd 1. to. AnKI Is Mr lar1 that I I reaor re ult. 4 orm Ihal tty Rub the penlon mopfY ame to Seward It I zard then came back.

Mt. lItttT 8ald. 100 and tMl hllil GO uught. Head he onsip tiol1 9r 4p OJl would om to the POHtOI1I' hox with a pFlon form a 11 1 told Ihft 1U11JI11 to h. lIlJh.

mllu let A It 01 Whit- mIL our eIvls to conllCrlptlpllo JI r. of 2064 NeJIOb tr and re I Mr. Sauer. ho ould then be able to I stMr practicallY. 08.

tlla tpI4w the 11 Iht no one' nt Britain and Ireand. bll rr1 1 forftve we' ef IntantI s. 011 I secur. palment for suluc Koods whlth I previous IIlInls8. In UI a al'- ollid Idl wJnt furtwr dlalles JIIlgh trnd It also to Inella with 1t8 3dOOJf 1- 1 torll rn cl 8c1aUca Mr lIaZZ Td lIanted rom th" store IOrdlllg to the 8 1Iayznri1tn b.

ullh lfl1lln the 1rluner a 011 potople. rnnce haa alre y' en wliJire tq b'f' Inlrn nt. and Mr SauNS' alllthat On this scrllrlt 1 jolnPII the slrJlIlBL teIJIJt lmllArl klnd1U14 Jdge Conroy IIJled the Imm n8e Iue of her elored' MUle 1 I he gllve lIanald credit or the 59 In' confidential. JIIlnd wn the hld OIl nd at 511i4l0. troops and If England decIde tll make ag eu eIlle of a I Llmherup Oet I rrossexnmluatlon Mr.

Hazzard irled apparent de lre. III rfOll mlnlpg 118e the people of India ehe III be. con tlpaUol1LwselIo anUctedlwltbo I to that IIr Sauer8 had known showt lt.r eomp the greatest' ml1ltaryp01litfh brohcblaltrollblean4Ican mlln ar th" II It uy" owmng 8 borid hat It notl h. v. e4 Wl ItB rhellroa palnl the lng tarefull 1.

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1 tH to" On' ELIEVEhsETTIR RESULTS AR li Ni. iCPR a B. METHODS. FOR. TAX I CALLiSilO t.

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