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THE FATHERLAND
A Hand-Colored Picture
oi EMPEROR WIILHELM
Size 7x9, on II x I4 Mount,
sent prepaid for 25c. together
with illustrated list of other
pictures of the Royal Family
CELEBRITY ART C0., Boston, Mass.‘
lL.U$'ll"S
ORIGINAL and GENUINE
W H O L E W H E A T
BREAD
(Father Kneipp’a Schrot-Brot)
and Whole Wheat Zwieback.
Not made from artificially impoverished
white flour, but from the whole natural
ground grain, furnishing a distinctly
greater amount of nutrition and endur-
ance to the body. A sturdy, endurable
body builder. The favorite bread for
athletes and cultured people. A posi-
tive preventative for constipation and
kindred ills. For sale at all first-class
Delicatessen and Grocery Stores. Ask
for circular and agents' list. Private
orders promptly attended to.
Lust’s Health Food Bakery
S. E. Cor. 105th St. and Park Ave.
Telephone 2096 Harlan:
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for medicinal and household use: a nerve
sedative and blood builder. 5 pounds of
absolutely pure Honey, the product oi the
bees, for $l.00, delivered. Send postal.
Old Farm Address,
GEORGE RAUCH
Orange Mountain Bee Farm
WEST ORANGE, N. J.
OSCAR SCHLEGEL’S
GERMAN
HEAT and ALCOHOL PROOF
TABLE TOP FINISH
One pint ls sutiicient to vamlsh all the tables
in your home. You can place the hottest soup
plate directly on its surface and it will leave
no impression.
PRICE $1.50 PER PINT J0lN THE
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COLUMBUS WILD HERBS
NATURE'S OWN REMEDY
Prevents Conatipation, Biliousnen and Sick Headaches.
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44 THE COLUMBUS TRADING COMPAN
135 Broadway, New York
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cent lower than the bank discount. The
two mid-European empires are determined
to carry on the war until results are
reached which give Germany and Austria-
Hungary suliicient strength and authority.
to create a condition in Europe that will
make disturbances of the peace by envious
neighbors impossible. They will fight until
the last drop of blood has been shed and, if
necessary, will not hesitate to sacrifice an-
other l5 billions on the altar of the father-
land. L V-
THE TURKS AT THE SUEZ
CANAL
HE Turkish advance towards the Suez
Canal so far-according to reports up
to the beginning of December-has not yet
caused the abolishment of the British do-
minion over the same; but it has neverthe-
less given to England all kinds of unde-
sired consequences. The report, that ten
English transports with Indian troops re-
ceived orders in the Arabian Sea to return
to Bombay, is a good indication of the im-
portance of the transfer of the Suez Canal
into Turkish hands. But besides this all
military transports to India-if rebellion
should necessitate the transmission Of
troops to that country-cannot be Scnl
through the Suez Canal, and will have to
choose the lengthy route about the C3135 Gl
Good Hope. What economic results the
closing of the Suez Canal will really haVe
for England is clearly illustrated by Y9‘
ports of English trade statistics published
in the “Deutsche Arbeitgeber Zeitung-
England not only sends annually more than
one million tons of coal to the cast, but shc
also receives besides the chief products of
India (jute and‘ rice) :1 great amounl
raw materials, all of which are 5.6131
through the Suez Canal. Great Britams
imports from India expressed in percent-
ages of her total consumption were as f.0l'
lows: Jute, 9%; tea, 99%; .l11lC‘l3b"C5'
97%; rice, 75%; hemp, 73%; w00lC“5'
70%; benzine, 65%; manganese-ore, 52 0.?
coutchouk, 50%; skins and pelts, 49%? ml
seeds, 40-48%; grain, 35-38%. If lhese
products have to be brought around ll“?
Cape of Good Hope the expenditure thus
incurred will raise their price considerably;
for the longer voyage requires a greater
consumption of coal and provisions, and
also the insurance rates will be m“
higher.
Another effect of the Turkish attack
upon Egypt is the fact that it has become
impossible for England to send further
reinforcements to West Flanders alld
northern France, and thus was “impelled
to send Canadian troops, and the P0l'l“‘
guese “Army" (which was mobilized 0“
England's demand) to Egypt. It may be
questioned, however, whether these troops
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