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Afeis ' ^fRIDAY, AUGUST 23. 1918. j The] 1 i f, TffF A series of intimate rcvc that greatest of world questi< This is the first and only ?b. 1 about one hundred and fifty \ 2 4 % cuss the topics of the hour, revealed his real self as he i .> u BSv # y* Every chapter of "The Ks k ^Tv'' . , for Fourteen Years'* is a re ft v acter of the man who has st tftfrft.-V world in blood and disaster. y Dr. Davis' story is the m< I >' that the history of this gener; _ ft account of the extraordinary rl I , ual relations of the two perso vIt is infinitely more valuat T conversations that were i*evi r peated, either by the Kaiser < I it is only on the advice of pi J his profession, and by reaso 'J that lie is benefiting his com v Davis has been persuaded i |1 and in detail all he knows o the Kaiser has said to him a the Allies. The Kaiser talked freely c a expressing his opinions of I /iWfHL Czar of Russia, King Georg Mr. Hughes, Mr. Hearst, Lo ? George, Mr. J. Pierpont M | Senator Stone, and otlic^^l I aroused his indignation or I mates of these leading men f< I ing and informing part of 1 I Dr. Davis tells. 1 Dr. Davis has made no res J, terests of his country he tel markable and dramatic storj A xjflfl * * M" * With the exception of < * his cxperiei?ip8, except to c . ;.v time in this narrative that 1: THE LANCASTER NEWS, LAI . / SCaiser as 1 . Dr t ourtee c& r j Arthur N. Dai American Dentist to^the Kaiser (roi lations of the German ruler as he is in private life?ho1 on?the war. ' account written of the kaiser by an American unoffic times, invariably staying for from ten minutes to an lie On those occasions the emperor did not hesitate to ta n'obably did to few others outside his innnediate eircli liser as I Knew Him velation of the cliareeped the civilized ost unique document ? ition has given us, on r situation and unus- ___ nn/iii ns mainly ct lccrnca. m Mil )le because it repeats VJll er intended to be rear Dr. Davis. In fact ^ ' rominent members of K Imf u of his conviction Jl w ltry thereby that Dr. ;o reveal completely ^ f the Kaiser, and all * ? fleeting America and A A MMkJ i >f prominent persons, g YW^ 1 'resident Wilson, the J e, Colonel Roosevelt, * AAA rd Northcliffe, Lloyd organ, Mr. Schwab, y yf ^ JTfT 10, from time to time, *4 Jt m approval. His esti- * 1 AAA A A arm a most entertain* the fascinating story Tirrcn 1 ULAOUI ervations. In the inlls completely his reV / [>ne speech made in New York in behalf of the last Li! :ertain men in high diplomatic positions, who sent for ie has just written. *4 TL? I I UC Juan aM t V * ? >:V nr^jF'""""'" ""' ",,rvl'or" >yjj I ' ?iad au nftl>l?4 u^u, vA. *i&e*H&j?s3g>9& VCASTER, S. C. . Knew n Year ris, D. D. S. m 1904 to 1918 w lie acts and talks, bis views on wo: ially intimate with liini for years. The >ur and a half after the professional we ilk with the utmost frankness to the d< Some Chi \ "America Must Be T The Kaiser at 1 otsdf l y rpi,? XT ? V, 7). \U 1 1R 1 O A * I 4 < 11 X < * The Kaiser's Diplon The Kaiser's Defcns duct. 1 )einocracy's Won Views on Socialism an The Kaiser and the "1 The Kaiser's Confide: The Kaiser's Bitter] ^ the Allies. The Kaiser's Views q| The Kaiser's Kin. The Psychology of t] The Kaiser and the ( 1 The Kaiser's Apprai A ^ The Kaiser at Arm\ The Economic Situa Will There Be a Ger >erty loan, Dr. Davis has refused to be him. The story, therefore, is given t :er News ^r?- ?; ' ^ I - M . PAGE SEVEN ?? * t Him s 9 ?y rid. questions, especially ! kaiser visited Dr. Davis ^ >rk was completed to dissntist. In tliese talks lie y. lpter Titles ? h i finished i" ifri. i _ J. OUJiUll IJ . I lacv. i e of the War and Its Const Enemy?the Kaiser's (1 Republics. . - I I ' .S* A bellow Peril. | r ur 4k nee of Victory. I < ? tiess Toward America and ' ,1 on World Dominion. i4* r , 'Hi I lie Gennan People. . V* * jcrman People, sal of Public Men. r Headquarters. " ^ tion in Germany. * * man Revolution? . 1 r.: interviewed or to tell of " o the world for the first *- * ? V . ^ &'m He