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0 WEDNESDAY EVENING OAKLAND TRIBUNE JULY 21, 1913. THE FORUM ROUGH WORK FOR THE AXES! 28. Carefully considered plans, looking to their proper entertainment and the showing to them of Oakland's achievements and needs on, the waterfront, should Jc perfected at once. TTlbiiiit Alirltlmi respowil. ,1, "o'nlonn and tttemntg uprewrf la thU eolilaiii.

Brief eontrtbutlwn on curri-nt tone, of f'nrral internt tr wirom. Thr role be printed unlpw term- DaniM br the nirn-o of the writer. It lrd, win tie withheld from THE FRUIT FLY. aklmtii rtlnut? FOOTDKn BT TO E. PAROIE IN 1875.

Memher American Newspaper Publisher' Association. Member, Audit Bureau o( Circulation. Exclusive Complete Associated Press'SerMce for Greater Oakland. ALFRED HOLMAN, Publisher and General Manager. Official newspaper of tha City of Oakland and County of Alameda, TRlKCJiE sverjt evenlnsr and Sundav mornlnr.

a month bycarrier: single coptei, Daily Edition. 2c: Sunday Edition, 5c Back numbers. So per copy and upward. Subscription Rates by Mall. Postpaid! io the EdJtor; On pass 10 of THE SCARCITY OF LABOR.

labor disturbances among the employes of the Remington Arfris and other industrial plants which have developed the last few days may have been fomented by adherents of the cause of the Teutonic I nlted States. Mexico and Canada. tonight's Issue of the Oakland Tribune there Is an article in column foug entitled "State Beselged by Fruit Fly'i with many statements accredited to ma as a member of the faculty of the university. The statements were evidently sent in by a student who got somewhat entangled. The matter of tha fruit flv tn th rt One year 15.no Three months $151 allies in the present war.

Samuel Gompers, freely given Six months 2.75 I Ona month SUNDAY EDITION BY MAIL. lu rcbponsiUUliy ior tne monini momns t.w -i r- "Jl 'j00, charge is denied in other quarters. But if it is true the Entered at Oakland Postofflca as second class matter. publication-OFTiCB-TRiBtK buiidinr. corner of Slehth trouble, will spread to other munition-making plants and and Franklin streets; phone Lakeside ooo.

perhaps reduce for a while' the output of the American MANAGER FOREIGN ADVERTISING Williams, Lawrence fartnriea c. Cresmer New York Brunswick Fifth Ave. ana vi uic cuiciiic allies Twenty-sixth street. Chicago Harris Trust win rrAtmnf rri.an Hv we think we can discern anothern cause for A file of the triritvr ran ho secured at the office of Messrs. E.

and J. Hardy A 30-31-3J Fleet street, or strikes at this time. It is tire growing scarcity of labor, VW If I (h if tm ml ft i i fruit "Induatry fcf this state is so Important that this report might lead to considerable injury and much anxiety upon the part of fruit growers. No imported fruit fly has become established in California. The Insect referred to Is a native insect which attacks currants and gooseberries about the bay and is not known in Imperial Valley as stated in the article.

It Is of little or no lmport-ance but was referred to in the classroom merely as an example of the family to which the Mediterranean fruit fly and the melon maggot belong. Both of these Insects are barred from out state by federal and state laws and there one of the best corps of In the tarty in the war it was predicted that if hostilities con Daws Steamship Agency. 17 Green street. Charing cross. London: Albert Peters.

No. Unter den Linden, Berlin. TO r.iu.. i within a reasonable tinued for any considerable time the supply of trained iniiiiis IV i t-v r- iiioii hour after publication will please report the same to inw mechanics and unskilled labor in this country would be greatly reduced. The prediction became a certainty fl 1 TRIBUNE Office, bv telephone, ana a special will be dispatched with a copy of THE TRIBUTE at once.

7-u ner month Mdrntng TRIBUNE (six days vic(i aidiy xne conmct. The European armies have called thousands of work ntered as second-class matter February 21. 1901, at the under act of Congress MarchJ. office of Oakland, Cai. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 11B.

world at San Francisco and other ports open to foreign commerce in this state men from the United States. A large portion of the returning workmen has been diverted into the arsenals and manufactories of supplies. The remainder, mostly com to enforce the laws. I am sure that the I Y. I 1 1- I statements were meant without desire I nm i ill posed ot unskilled laborers, have gone to the.

battle, front, A ridiculously small percentage of America's foreign. Dorn population is to be found on the farm. Practically an oi it is working in the industrial plants, machin shops, on construction work. Naturally, therefore, "the vi me idoorers nave Deen cienieted bv the to caiise injury and by one who did not realise the gravity of the situation which he was discussing. Trusting that you will understand my position In thus addressing you and hoping that a correction may1 be made which will remove any doujftsSaliput the presence of the foreign tfruit files In California- E.

O. ESSIO. Berkeley; July 29, 1915. THE STATE PRESS oi European reservists. On the other hand the demand for labor of all clause in a few manufacturing plants has grown to inordinate proportions through foreign orders for war supplies.

DEADLY POLITICS. Few if any positions within the gift of the municipal government are of as much importance to the health, life and well-being of the people of Oakland as that of city bacteriologist. Prior to July I this post was held by Dr. Pauline Nusbaumer, a scientist of great merit and wide distinction. Surgeon-General Rupert Blue, head of the United States public health service, with whom Dr.

Nusbaumer worked during the memorable campaign against the bubonic plague in California, said of his Oakland colleague recently, "Dr. Nusbaumer is one of the most efficient, dependable and useful bacteriologists in this country. Her work is thorough, scientific, accurate and indicates intelligence of the highest Physicians of this city have aU learned to depend upon the investigations of Dr. Nusbaumer. She has made innumerable blood, serum and other tests, and her iwuor aiways moves ior mgner wages and better cond tions when labor is dear.

lillllllC rim, 1 JilOPv k.v.iv uuuunj iimy uc in ODenicnr tn tn iw Liberty. A. hobo who perched on top of a coach or supply and demand. We trust this is so, for it is not agreeable to think that agitators in favor of a foreign of. the -Liberty Bell Special created some diversion among the thousands who saw him making faces and enjoining silence on the crowd lest He be put off and de cause might be able to disturb the industrial peace of mis country wnen no questions of wages or local condi tions are involved.

prived of a ride. The train pulled out with the hobo still there. He waved his hat in farewell. What can typify lib THANKFUL INFORMATION. erty and independence better than a hobo? Stockton Independent.

uaaiana city Hall Is adorned, among other embellishments, with two mural palntinies. one of which ren. resents a pioneer group and the other the work of the Slnflnlati n.i-.. iv. t.ji Plague.

"Nick Glares, an employe in a construc mo luumns, Oakland's new mayor has announced his intention to tion crew of the Oakland and Anttpch nave me epanusn mission scene obliterated, on the railway, was brought to the county hospital from Concofd Buffering from an at ejrouna mat tne picture is not "typical of California his tory, ana to have a representation of "Washington Crossing the Delaware" painted In the panel. It would be interesting to students of history as welL tack of bubonlo plague. Martlnef Stands ard. Some Cow. as practitioners or art If Mayor Davie would kindly designate the exact spot In California at which Washington crossed theDelaware.

TheExamlner. Such utterances la this are little short of treasonable. Tulare boasts a cow twenty-three prompt, scientific work, coupled with that of the has been instrumental in saving hundreds of lives, and rescuing thousands of children from death from diphtheria and 'other malignant diseases. Dr. Nus-baumer's presence and activities in the office of city bacteriologist has been a source of comfort and protection to thousands of parents in this community and has relieved them from annoying anxiety and worry.

This eminent scientist, this vigilant guardian of public" health, this protector of the little children of Oakland against the ravages of contagious diseases, was promptly and summarily removed from office upon the incoming of the present administration for no cause whatsoever, except that the post and the salary were needed as a reward for one of the administration supporters. A doctor, who is said to have no distinction and small experience as a bacteriologist, has been appointed years of age, which still glvea three and The editor the Examiner wilt ire fortunate if he is not shot at sunrise. Anyway we can promise him a "eood one-half gallons of milk a day. The cow belongs. who has owned her sine's birth.

Her last nine calves have -Kmilttrj 'r-i-rt l-rnr-r all been heifers. Hanford Sentinel cussing" when his honor the Mayor reads his cynical remarks. Moreover he is all wrong. We are informed that the panel which the Mayor finds offensive to his finely VARIETIES THE FATE OF THE POLEST THE JESTER. Drummers Take Heed.

There will be no more spooning in the vAn Int crest Inn JMu-t by an EfcrC trained and richly cultured artistic sense is to be re Germany's Wireless Stations'. There, are abeut ten wireless stations dome of the court house. No more love in the skies, far above the maddening placed With a typically local painting. It will be done in Franre, the most powerful being that of the Tower. The Germans have by a local sign painter, who has been chartered ty the In a letter to his frlenrl, DVr'j'oter J.

York, Lord Eyersley of Vlnchester, venerable British statesman, who has Just Explained. She Why do they paint the inside of a chicken coop? TO To keep the hens from ploklng the grain out of the wood From the I.e-J high Hurr. throng. The ruling has been made by the board of supervisors that the court house tower will be closed every day ex aay, as it were, to ply his rare and lovely art. The sub a great many more, and esDeciallv tha in Dr.

Nusbaumer's place. It seem to- us that the one post which ought to be outside the ravages of barbarous politics is this one which has directly to do 'with the health and with the lives of our children. great station of Nauen, with a constant transmitting power of 6000 miles, occa ject will not be Washington Crossing the Delaware, as the Examiner erroneously supposes. It will be "Davie cept between the hours of 3:30 and 4:30 o'clock. sionally raised to "200 miles.

Ttiey have celebrated his eighty-third birthday, gives his views "on tha fate In store for Poland at the close of the war. In view of the fact that Lord livers- The Janitor of the court, house must Crossing the Estuary in a Three "iRTousand Dollar Auto mobile. a similar post in Spain, and another at Sayyille-, Long Island, opposite New York. act as chaperon to the sightseeing parties which seek the tower. This proviso Is The three pylons', of the latter, each 'After spending a million dollars and more for a garb nearly 600 feet high, and all the apparatus, were manufactured In Germany, and sent from Rotterdam to Hoboken by a Holland-Amerlka steamer.

Signs of Sapience. "Pa, why do people call the owl the bird of wisdom?" "Beeatise he' got sense enough not to come out and fly around until all boys of your age are In Led." Boston Transcript. A Misunderstood Suggestion. Society Dame Oh, doctor, I'm so sorely troubled with ennui! Doctor Ifm! Why don't you Interest age crematory, San Francisco finds that it does not work satisfactorily and' that the fumes from it are a nuisance SECRETARY GARRISON'S WISE DECISION. Secretary of War Garrison has recently accepted the resignation oi Lieutenant-Colonel Horney, and Major Phillips of the ordnance department of the army.

These officers were offered employment as ordnance experts by private corporations. When their resignations were first offered the Secretary of War called on the Attorney-General for an opinion as to whether an Officer of ley has embodied the results of his years of study and observation of the Polish question in a book Just off the press, his statement will prove of wide interest tqjthoso concerned In anyway with the sad fortunes of this Innocent "bystander" country. Lord Eversley says in part: "It is one of the main Issues of the war whether these promises (of Polish autonomy) are to be fulfilled by Russia alone or by Austria and Prussia combined. It Is not possible for us In Kngland to envisage any other result of the war than" the success of our allies. In such case.

included In the edict Fresno Herald. Pussy-ln-the-Corner. Juan Rivera, the notorious leper, has died In Fresno, but the problem that his existence raised has not been solved. Some state law should govern "the disposition of lepers, who should not be made a charge upon individual counties, which are almost certain to adopt slack methods in dealing with such Individuals. A.

leper should not be run from one county to another. He should be confined and cared for by the state. Visalia Times. yourself in finding out how the other half the army has an inalienable right to resign in time of Flamelen Airship Guns. Airships equipped with machine-guns run a certain degree of risk from an ex-ploaion caused by the flame at the muizle of the gun.

Hence considerable study hs been devoted to obviating this danger. This has now been accompHaJjed by a young Florentine chemist nameilGuffTri" It is a curious fact that for all the effort made the country over for the' disposal 3of garbage, it remains as great a problem as ever. While some of the crematories do the work tolerably well part of the time, none of them do it effectively all the time. Our own method of carrying the city refuse twenty miles to sea is a bit primitive and has been the subject of more or less dissatisfaction. It is nevertheless about as effective a way as has been developed of dealing with a problem as yet avyaiti'ng satisfactory solution.

peace. We have not seen the Attorney-General's opin ion, but evidently the Secretary of War believes that the officers have a right to resign, or, if they have not, that it is wise as a matter of public policy to accept their resignations under the circumstances. Secretary Garri task of reconstituting Poland" will Fel. He la said to have recently given a flemonstratlon before an Italian military commission of a new powder Invented by him which burns without either flame or smoke and does not flare up on son has accepted the resignations of the two officers in question on'' the sound theory that the safety of the na tion may very well depend on the development of pri Dear Heart! The Rose City Popples, a local aggregation of ball players, composed of high school and Normal students, will go to Durham tomorrow to meet the Durham Darlings. Chlco Enterprise.

fall to Russia alone, subject, It must be presumed, to another Congress of the Powers of Europe. A review of the past history of partitions aVid repartitions and promises of autonomy made and broken, and a study of the map of ethnological Poland and of Its neighboring races, will show that many questions must arise most difficult of solution. "We can well believe that Imperial Germany will not submit to the hu- vate gun and ammunition factories, the establishment of which should be encouraged rather than opposed. It has long been a matter of regret to experts in milt Land Office Business. All records were broken during the last flaral year in the making of surveys of public lands, according to reports surf- lives' Society Dame fjracious: Why, I'm not looking for a divorce: -Chicago News.

Blameless. Our Office l)ov i anxious to enlist, hut rejected) All right, Only if the Kaiser licks er, don't blame mel Exchange. Chance for Speculation. The teacher of nlKht school In Chicago was endeavoring to Instill in the minds of some ot the discouraged pupils some notions of ambitiun. i "Do you know," (usked of a seedy looking 'boy twenty, "do you know that every lad "in this country has a chance to be "Is that asked the seedy one, reflectively.

Then he added: "Hay. I'll sell my chance for 10 cents." Truly Feminine. "Ladie announced the president of an afternoon bridge club, "ladles, it has A young woman who shot and killed a man in San Francisco, seemingly because she could not win him altogether from his wife, is reported serving in the chorus of oie of the theaters across the bay. Previous to this the last heard of her was when she was arrested in a certain cafe raid in Los Angeles. She had gone down there directly after the trial to spend the rest of her life with her mother, she said.

Such profound repentance is worthy of n6tice by the newspapers who glorified her act at the time. NOTABLE PERSONS. John Burke, trea.urer of the United miiiea to hecretary Lane, by Commls- mlllation of surrendering her 'brov- luncr mnman. OI tne (ienern land nre or West Hrua tr. a Ptates, will address the San Francisco Commercial Club at a luncheon lv.n i tary affairs and to students of our military conditions, who have a knowledge of the inadequate preparations for defense on the part of the United States, that the government arsenals and plants for the manufacture of ammunition and projectiles are wholly inadeqGate to Office.

The total of accepted and ap-I tute1 "'and. until driven to th lust proved surveys aggregated H.339.349 overwhelming I There Is. his honor tomorrow noon. The luncheon acres. This wa.i nearlv rlm.hi.

anomer siae or lne.thfl flllfHtlrr I will be held In the clubrooms In the San Francisco Merchants' Exchange building. supply a fighting army. Indeed, it has been" stated by VIce-Admlral Wei Han of the Chinese amount surveyed during the preceding year, and 4.589.S7Z acres more than was surveyed in 1309, the previous high record year. navy arrived on the Manchuria yesterday. Pretty muclf the whole world in one way or another seems to be appealing to the United States for charitable un mm are twelve Chinese students, who will be placed in American irhnni.

after; they have toured the United States navy yards. assistance and relief. Now comes China with the woeful tale of something like one hundred thousand lives lost rWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY oecn and seconded that chttll 1, in the floods near Canton. There will have to be a limit conversation at the card of Poland. Is It reasonable and right that twenty millions of Poles should be permanently deprived of organic constitution as a state, whether independent or under tha supremacy of Russia, because of the opposing interest of nermnnv in three-fourths of a million of Prus-slans; in West Prussia, or that a reconstituted Polund should be cut off from acess to the sea because half a million of these people Inhabit a belt of territory separating mainly Polish districts from the Retter.

the Pole may say, that those comparatively few Prussians should be Incorporated with Pnlnnrl sometime to the generosity on the part of Professor Albert F. Porta of 8an Jose has issued a denial of published state, ments quoting Father J. S. Ricard, the Santa Clara scientist and weather fore. tables.

What shaU we do with tha motion?" sugsest." said a prghMy little caster, as saying that Porta was his as- The students of Aydelotte's 'nuslnws College gave Miss Susie Burbank, teacher of English, a pleasant surprise. They all met early In the evening at the school and from there went to her home in East Oakland, where everything awaited them except Miss Hurbank. Tiie following were Present: Misses S. Kuhank. E.

Eubank Mesdames Joy, Knulk, Austin, Mlfg TAMter lannnatar Tir.Uht it but we must consider ourselves very fortunate to jiave been able to do as much as we have done and to still be able to make some substantial response to the cries of the afflicted. the i that we discuss whllo we play." iMani ounng year'a work at Klcard dbservatory. 1 American oflicers several times recently that the Germans in some battles in the present war have. fired as many projectiles in a single day as 'the ammunition factories in the United States, as they existed at the outbreak of the European war, could manufacture in a whole year. It was a well known fact that eight months ago the United States did not have enough ammunition lo supply its coast defense artillery with shells to enable it to engage in more lhan eight or ten hours' active firing, providing all the guns were brought into use.

A few persons who have given special attention to the subject are aware of the meagerness and inefficiency of defenses. Every arm of the military organization is deficient in men, officers, arms and ammunition. The same general condition obtains in the navy. It has taken a year of persistent agitation on the part of those who believe that we ought to be adequately prepared to put country into a state of defense in case of war, to Governor Edward F. Dunne of Illinois, with members of his family and his of- Washed Either Way.

"Mat flClBl arrived frnm rm.a.-.nlr 1 "nisincK, Converting our United States- coin into foreign cur urate Ilukill, adj that three millions of Poles should usual mo Tng wash Was aoZ on continue to suffer from Prussian op- mv oln on' 1,0 pression. "eiong to my face or my Butterfleld. rency is accompanied by a lot of confusion and hVurinp Mr. and Mrs. torn Mayon left for.

Alaska, where Mr. Mayon Is sunerini.liu't be admitted that it will a "Why, what is th these days. The American dollar is worth $1.02 in ing a large mine. be dlfHcult to find a solution 'f thu, "rr- asked. money, $1.09 in French, $1.17 in German.

Sr.iR Mr. and Mrs. Myers B. West anri last night In Seattle and loft again for San PYanclsco. Former Oovernor John it.

Slaton of Georgia sailed for Southeastern Alaska last night on a pleasure tour. lie will return to Seattle July I. Mrs. Harris Whtttemore, wife of the wealthy ironmaster at Naugatuck. Conn, arrived yesterday at the Fairmont with oaHecl on the prlnrlplo only wlnl 11 decided now.

Every tlms wl be well to U'" Mary to wash my face or neck in Italian, $1.33 in Russian, in Austrian, $1.03 in Scandinavian and $1.04 in Swiss monev: in Mexico a I mil. uio scneme wfclch Hub- Rno wshcs my ears, Home returned from the Santa Cruz mountains yesterday. Mrs George Edwards has gone to Stanislaus county for the summer months. Miss Minnie Beekle is the guest of friends in Sacramento lor- on Denalf Join na4. basketful.

It is the most desired piece of monev in -the whole world today. ui roiana, ana which, it must be assumed, her allies are supporting by their armed forces, la nearlv Identl- Cffl HO far Dm r--t 1 ne niras-es uertrude and Helen Peyton II. Brooks left for the East hurt'l Rotund. An elderly woman who was extremely stout was endeavoring to enter a Street are t-oncerneX, with that which the1 uo KUno some time T. C.

Wheeler and F. Salinger, of Oak- Miss Ellen Glasgow, who attracted at- car when the conductor, noticing herdlf- Kmperor Alexander proposed at the Congress of Vienna, and which Great tlcultv. Knld to he. icmmii a ttn authoress soon after she Can In THE PREACHER OF FaTtH. reainea ner twentieth year.

Is Francisco. try side- -to nc? 1 Wlltl Austria and "Try sideways, madame; Prussia, succeeded in defeating Rocco Scalzo, inmate of Sin Sing and a member 0f Warden Thomas Mott Osborne's "honor squad," escaped three weeks ago. Now he has written hack that it was the fascination of war that led him to take advantage of the privileges allowed him. Scalzo writes that 'he was of little service to the State of New York behind prison walls and felt he could be of more use to Italy and is to give any kind of encouragement or thoughtful and intelligent consideration to the question of adequate national defense. Secretary Garrison's decision to encourage the up ofjjrivate factories for the manufacture of am-munitions of war is a forward step and one which should be followed by further action of similar character.

We all hope for peace and believe that we shall be able to maintain it, but in these disordered and uncertain times no man can tell what the future may bring forth, and it is only safe and sensible to be prepared for all emergencies. He sat on a little pulpit That was made of the twig of a tree And rlA nraanhA II xjU wnun mis country nut I 1,1 Llltt linTiniOBf ba.u. i. I WHAT IS DOING TODAY. Third days session of the National Deaf Association.

Opening day of Sigma Kappa sorority That bubbled with wron horse. "Why, bless ye, I ain't got no sideways. Louisville Herald. mee. His text was the blue sky burning In the glory ot all its sweet.

me solution of these and manv other questions will depend on the balance of forces which will exist When thn 'l. I. now on tne way to join her army. Warden Osborne's system-is certainly favorable to original thinking. Settlemtnt It ft.

And Ills theme was the beauty of heaven Sir. Golden had a new nrn. "iuujjjh no a close, nun ues at our very feet. Heglnnlng session of-LutbeTan Synod convention. Second day of Alpha XI Delta conven.

tlon In Berkeley. jiairvcr may oe the decision on few days after tils arrival some money Telegraphic reports state that Asiatic cholera has mich points we may confidently hope that Europe will not repeat the mls- was missed from the cash drawer. TM. t. A ll 1 He was dressed In the softest feathers.

party Blven by members take, which it made a hundred I aulne the nw boy Into the private lyTt if ir tions to Sen- broken out in Galicia and is spreading with alarming Edwjfd J. Tyrrell. He went to Sacramento yes- rapidity. It is not the first tin Russian armies oHn terday and persuaded the committee of state politicians, vasion lerrjay ana persuaded the committee of state politicians, ago at the Congress of Vienna Mr' lnn said, severely: nuu no sang ns wen as he epoke; And In all seasons and veathers His duty was lifting the yoke-Tea, lifting the yoke of our troubles Mod W.M.1VU iuig owuigc an men waKC, nac a reconstituted Poland Y'lll take 1 "ere HO gone from myttash' ts place-again, if not with complete i Albeit. Now vou and I are the as an assuredly People who hav.

Board of Education meets at 7:30. A COOL HALR More than $500,000, It is estimated, will be saved to California shippers of dried vvun tne cneer of his comforting ern warfare as it is practiced seems to sanction contagious diseases, gas bombs, the slaughter of women and children without warning, and other things. wore. which, oy unity and strength will be able in the future to assert anddefend its liherti.i defend its liberties. fruits by the, reduction In freight rates drawer." replied the boy, cheerfully, pose we each pay $5 and say no more about It?" Settlement This preacher of faith from the bushes authorised June 24 by the inter-state commerce commission.

Woodland WHAT JS DOING TOMORROW who were charged with making the itinerary for the Rivers and Harbors Committee of the United' States House of Representative, to give due consideration to Oakland. Acting; on The Tribune's suggestion that the brief visit, comprising but three or four hours of daylight, which it was proposed to assign as Oakland's portion of the Rivers and Harbors committee's time, was much too brief, Mr. Tyrrell has succeeded in securing a stop for the committee of two nights and a day in Oakland. The Rivers and Harbors committee will be here from the evening of July 26 until the morning of July i of the Vatlonal Fourth day's session HIS. BUTCHER.

where God has stationed the bird. The Reverend Dominie Robin, Apostle to me, and to all, Of the golden gospel of beauty The same as taught by St. Paul) The gospel of cleanly living, Of faith and -trust and of cheer. Deaf Association. International Association Clubs in Oakland.

of Rotary A Putzler. The type of youth who Indulges loud clothes and a hat forced back over his ears dropped Jnto the dental chair. "I'm atrald to give him as." said the. The supreme military efficiency of the German nation Is again being powerfully and Vividly demonstrated by the operations of the German forces against the Russian army in Poland. History shows no such prodigies of organization, of transportation, of vigorous fighting and of strategy as Germany has exhibited within the last sixty days.

Doctor Tou have nervous dyspepsia, same as had. His waa caused by worrying over his" butcher' bill. I directed him to stop' worrying. Stranger Yes, and now he's cured, and I've got It I'm his butcher. Boston dentist tha assistant Gentle and true and forelvln.

Sigma Kappa sorority convention. Session of the Lutheran Synod. Meeting of the Trade Expansion committee. Reception of Mr. and Mrs.

B. I. Wheeler In honor ot Theodore Roosevelt. "Why? "How With nothing to doubt or to ear. Bentztown Bui.

Baltimore Sun. can i ten When he's nnftAit. I dour Philadelphia Publlo Ledger..

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