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Iron Studded Maces In the course of a dispatch from Udine giving in some de tail the booty captured by the Italians in their victorious ad vance occurs the item "iron stud ded maces for dispatching the wounded." This item is not emphacized in any way as if to heighten effect or as if seeking to insinuate a fresh impression of enemy cruelty. But the moment one begins to weigh the matter, there comes to mind the only too well au thenticated details of Servian . sufferings at the hands of Austrian victors, who are deliberately pursuing a policy aimed at depopulation of the country by degrees?the sending of Servian girls to Turkish harems by thousands, the mock trial and instant execution of Serb men and even boys for assumed offenses, the deportation of others to be quickly worked to death, the rapidly progressive confiscation of everything useful, though I fhpan I Special price A shipment Shoes, the kin carries over, had a single any oi this mal Prices ver T. E. NELS Soldiers a New Te American Sta: EXACT SIZE 0 Attractive - Compact Emphasized with the words type. Strongly and neatly bound i Keratol?Waterproof?flexible lii round corners, Khaki edges, g American Flag in colors on the o -? Printed on specially strong B and just ^ an inch thick. 1 pronouncing. The Four Great and bound with this Soldiers Price 50 cents eech. Give Journal, P??el?nd. s. C. taken from a people having little means left for earning a living. The statement of von Bissing, German governor of Belgium for two years, that Belgium should be rapidly depopulated and the vacancy filled with Germans, so that even though Belgium should regain formal inde pendence, she would be Ger manized past recall, comes to mind. The shamelessly confessed policy of torpedoing hospital ships and the actual bombing of hospitals in France are remembered. The deportation of Belgian workmen to be returned, so far as they survived at all, in trainloads of broken dvipg men and the fate accorded to thousands of the french population caught behind the German lines across Northern France yield accumulated evidence. Then not the "iron studded maces for dispatching the wounded?" If it should be tomahawks and scalping knives next, what of it??The State. Meat I s on meat I of Godman's I id that never I Have never I complaint on I ce. I y reasonable. I Cato I iON'S"""j nd Sailors stament ndard Version F TESTAMENT D<v^ J.LI. TV * 1 - ucauiiuie - uuraDie i of Christ printed in bold face in Khaki colored Morocco grained np cover, embossed back bands, [old title, beautifully embossed utside front cover, ible paper. Only 3x4^ inches Type is plain and clear ? selfAmerican Hymns are printed and Sailors Testament. vour order to U15 | "^at! My Car?" "Yes! skidded?and it's up to you. 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