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i c V # < j ( n MIUIH IQ LWCEIMK THI ^IO#LI Of OIRMANV ARI KVIOINTLV TAKING CHARGI OrOOVCRNMKNT AFFAIRS. PRESIDENT MIT NOT REPLT ' ■ C''*' n . ^ I Evcauation of Invaded Territory Muat Be Completed. Before an Arrr.ii- tice it Granted. Hill QOM RPIPPTQ nlLdUn IiloluIj Fiuor nil CONDITIONS MADE CLEARER GY "f '•••-* * OR - ACCEPTANCE of which j—• WAR MAY BE ENDED. •t-~ ; . . > . - ’ ' ; ; j DYNISTY IS IN 6RIWE (UNDER b/ 1 OEM MSI: “I6IIII IS OEM THtlB DEMAND TCTit BtNVlD WITH VICTORY VIGOBOUSLV . . , PRESSED BY ALLIES. Wjt«hIn^ton.- -Germany has replied to President Wilson with a note whjoh. (hough no one is prepared to *ay it will lead tire president even to eontinue exchanges on the'subject of anarmistlce and-ipea^ce, at least has served almost to bring conviction here that the pc( pie of Germany actually taking the.reins of the.,government and sincere’? desire peace on any terms the Cnited States and the mi les are willing to give. As received by wireless the nota Is believed to' be slightly garbled ID the import air senunros regarding conditions for the evacuation of In vaded territory and few the armist • e bill, nevertheless. It It regarded at ait awkward attempt ft meet the con dlt.**» laid dowf By President WIN m f«»r • onslderatlew of an armi»:«t And If MBta (Be signiiemnt derlw* roita tBat tBe —esrwi mi m W+Uu ►° M««ev |s retpeaslBle »• m stag to •nttrtrv Mi«wewro tBe BM*ev Bet it seepswtsd By ae ee«rwB»l».ng m* «f (Be u fWMW r~ rt~ TBis de»leaa«Miw la awp^srfed By (Be •»- •• »»eB>nes Ml Msswei wMB a wj ^ jrf ^eae»>i S'’ JF in h- Y<<rk •T/ QT.-iv :?/,• >/ y« - <e UJf*KV* ■y . «■ V < //■•«■ .... ,X.< V .. > '' ♦< P WalS rh>r- hrjQQtkrnMV.WlK »* 1 5ki1 init 1« ti Hurh-sr? tts +~x >*» a; , ^ Fw *t/ «te4« dfe«r> :^r4 /t'c^a; isHWCST * ■ XA> yBBUCR KBWpBpFf CwOON Federalizing of Austrian States Vain and Desperate Effort to Save Dual Monarchy. ^ Washington.- On ' the ‘ eve,"- appar ently. of the coming of tjhe peace note from Germany. President Wilson has rejected the plea of Austria Hungary | for an armistice and peace negotia nt ions and i.. doing so has made clear er the conditions which the central powers must meet to end the war. In a note made 'public soon after it vias well on the way to Vienna the President i*i effect says there can be SEEKING RIVEN OF SKFETT IT TONGUl IF SICn 9 CROSS, FEVERISII HURHY. MOTHER! REMOVE POI SONS FROM LITTLE StOMACN. LIVER. BOWELE. GIVE CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGB AT ONCE IF BILIOUS OR . CONSTIPATED. this country. SIMNE PISE CIPTURER CON^IBUCO fTftOKG PBCBSUBK MABTCNB ENEMY BBTIIBAT ALONG KXTtNDCOTBONT, ►# A lcoa s« •• Co Brig. Gen. William Laasiter, recent- no talk of peace with the Austro Hun-1 ly prompted to that rank, Isa native of and was .graduated from tho academy in 1885 and from the artillery school in 1894. He hat al ways been connected with the artil lery branch and wae on the general ttaff in 1911-11. _____ Mrs. William J. Smythe, a New York society woman, as a member of the American Defense society has obtained thousands of signatures on a pet'tion H I I 1H «. C0f.gr... urging «h< .u.pcn.ion of f“^* n npm ..i,^p. upon the Virginia •II Gorman-languag. ncwopap.ro In '»»l« of <. raplete HlK-rty for Coe. ho- Military Slovaks and ether subject national!-! ties as fr#*** members of the family of Rations He refuses to entertain the Au«tru Hut gazain •uggeetion for thls( reason without disruaa.ng the military | qu*-«tiuns dealt with in the reply to Germany. The Vienna a.»%e-nn»e|,* asked for *. nftai ons on the hw-ois«nf the prewi- ! dent s dinn«H«n« e*t |sr*itiram **f peoro. f wa-mi M»-Mna the *peeeh ssf Jannarv 9. 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French ’ and 1 American armies which are demand- ' ing to be serveo with victory. ! A h:c\^ of safety in a shorter and more compaiT^ine Is being sought by the Germans in order to eocape annihilation by their foes Everywhere I they are being whipped But seem ingly they are still far from defeat, In Belgium the enemy Is giving ground saf*ly (Hit of the trap wh*eB menaces them But from the French frontier to the Meuse river Be sfltl Is BgBtlwg desperately tw Bold Bark ' the lower jaw of the grea* F •rB pta rwr from • losing la a great converg ing movement and entrapping jP Mo • maw the German BgBiloB fpreo m Mo enitrett Owl of the gr»m oork Between the North sep and tBP Lfo fleer the eoeipv lo BseinB feet iB BB PPdenvnr Me prepeni enptpre nt mteep meat m IMUnd Ml* hope fo BBpt Be w tB Be aBle Bo rom B Apt n • * p and there revemoifinie BBi Bne Ye the npsi tge Agkemens bb Both asdee ad *Be Mense vteee nee oBmMM BBiBB eHHPBPd Between tPe grew* eseded BwsmImso aw>4 ’a* 1 BM^nse ps* os*M Mfmpps Bette Beep «BhbPP Mi fOgdl Bke •dew mwvpwnPi wennrd BnBnP AB Bkp BMBPd •Inf m BdBkg mm ** Beang BBBmpKtv Osieminl te *%e Ipi'M In tpie mnrwdnnspn fagawses ta*s«Ba gte gem m poM t* ■ ••*•>♦ em ad dB'sap Mm " f dma AMumdi *» tow OW4 to BMP ip Bke ad toe ip« • BA f ec n t a ABB ChBBBMY ftsAY GABBBABto mAB Pi wo PtPv»t n ## ABMPvdt* 9 om • «•#•« w« ewfna Aak #S vtoBB eh «Be Allied Armiaa la l ame |p heavy BgBlMiB tBrwngfcsnl IB# nigh fcogvy min. toe Oanpom were driven silH fnHBnr ewtnard In Heigtam the allies are three mile# ftam Karim*, and In the whole vast «rret. h Between Cnnnml nnd tho rhitcB Border the BvitleB. 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They occupied few prisoners and guns for such a Iteject. east of St. Souplet, at thq large operation. ' j point of the bayonet. admitted that Officials and diplomatistp. cautious, . . * 9 ^ , ’ . i« hampering ofieratloas and cotiservatlve by nature and prae • * tire, ngard with incredulity the Inti- - niattons that one or all of thaae things LITTLE NEW INFORMATION has happened Of (ourse they all hope! HAS REACHED WASHINGTON they have; they all know that one or *. Wl ’ . ~ — all of them are inevitable. | waihington^LiltN .new Informa ... , | . . ... , 4 . ,1(>n reached Washington about the The official opinion in the capital, j. j , « 4 . ... . - .. .. . . developments going forward hi Ger is that the eonnng of these th ngs ■ v . . .... . 4V .. . . w .u i . 1 many upon wr.:«h will depend the na- timed only by the unknown degree to. „ . . . L . , .- t ^ ... . . I ture of the next move toward peace. which the German military pdwer has been broken. The situation apparently is what has been for several days. ’ It TO FINANCE RECONSTRUCTION , TWENTY-FIVE MILLION ;PE0PLE OF THE JEWRY OF THE WORLD PURCHASED LIBERTY BONDS With the A s in©rican Army North west of Verdun.—The American at tack. though on a comparatively small scale, was entirely successful. The Bois de Rappe antjl a formidable hill. No. 29JL both points of strategic im- pontnee, were rushed and cleared of the enemy within three hour* despite unusual machine oppositioa. The artillery on both sides was fair- )y activt throughout the day. sad the •viators were up from earty until late GERMAN BLACK SEA FLEET IS HOLDING TURKEY IN LINE Wash.ngton—With the Berlin-Con- stantinople railroad cut by the allied occupation of Nish. Germany is ref>v ing upon its Black Sea fleet to held New.Vork.— A fund whch may reach t Washington.—Probably 2. e >.060,000 or ll.OOO.OOfl.Oft* to be use^l to Inane'- the m0 re Individuals^bought bonds of the reconutfuction of ‘he Jewry M *h« fo , lr . h L , berty ,„ an acordin* to u..-] world will he sought by the Joint tUa-! , ^ _ tributton committee of the American^^ 0 }* 1 r p P° rt 8 reaching Washington. Tu^ey in line. Information has been funds for Jewish w'ar sufterers, which showed a large propotion filed their received at the state department that it was announced here will undertake subscriptions during the last few the Turkish government ha* been told what It describes as “the larges; pur'- days of the campaign. Consequently, by Berlin that the fleet will opeft Are Iv humanitHriaii protect in history to Jl *111 he a task of many days to ac-, 0 n the Ottoman capital at the first sign be attempted bv Individual effort ^ 1 1111 ^>* 4,011,11 l^ff^mber of pledges and of defection. This German fleet con- Ruccess of this projec* is conflder.tlv . ,0 compile reports from th predicted. . . ’ country^ j the Russians Look ut the tbugue, mother I If coated. It is a sure sign that your lit* tie one’s stomach, liver and bowele needs a gentle, thorough cleansing at onc^# . When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, doesn’t rat or get natu- ntlly. or is feverish, stomach soar. br«-nth l*ad; has ^t«>tiiiieli-o«*lie. sorw throat, dlarrhtea. full of c<4«L gi%e a teaspoooful of ‘Vnlifiwiiia S>rup of Klg«. M und la B Um Baars nil the foul O HIM I pa led waste, undigested foi-f and angr Bile gently **»%•*• ••nt of the little BoweH wttBnni grtfdng. and y»*B Bair • writ. |4ayfnl rBlkl again. 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With the. American Army Northwest of Verdun — The’ Americans sprang another surprise Over the G'*rm ui<, 1 the infantry advancing north of Ro- mange aiid taking Bantheviile with out artillery preparation. The Ameri cans pushed the German infantry and machine gunners back after fighting! that lasted all day. >:* _ Northwest of Grand Pre the Amer-j -O'lre .in, largely of warship, raptured fro* ^pturrd Talma fann in Ihr far* For Constipation Carter’s Little Uver Pills will set you right over night Purely Vegetable Small Pill, Small Dora, Smell Prion of • itiff marhinr gun rasialan. GREAT REDUCTION SHOWN IN EXFORT FREIGHTS AT FORTS GERMAN FRESS FRINTS REFLV IMMENSE 'GERMAN AIRDROMES j ORLV TWO NARROW LINES THE C2EVO SLOVAK NATIftM OF THE FRESIOENT IN FULL' ^RE LEFT BEHIND BV ENEMY r0 R SUBSISTENCE ARE LEFT C2BVO-SLOVAK NATION r*«i la U* «E S7 fW Y# -A withdrawing from Plan •Be «*wm. 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