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Ings, the minimum standard of ex emption from seizure to lie fixed by the legislative assembly; all lanus so confiscated to bejransferred to the control of demoJrprficaUy constituted local authorities -for the purpose of division of such lands among peasant tenants who are actually carrying on cultlvattpn of sti- lands. 2l--AimingaTthe attainment of the final abblitlo&of all special priv ilege atfd'privilrlgcL classes in Rus sia, "the socialist labor party will support every revolutionary move ment lending to put an end to the domination of hereditary aristocracy, wealth.'private monopoly, and polit ical and police autocracy in Russia; kthese forces being always detrimental to the well being and progress of the working classes and happiness of mankind. 24. The party Is lrrevocablycom mitted to the annihilation of every remnant of autocracy and to the es tablishment at the earliest possible moment of a Constituent Assembly freely elected by the entire people on the basis of a universal, direct and secret ballot; executive officers to be chosen by such constituent assembly. Take Nuxated Iron, Says Doctor, If You Want Plenty of "Stay There" Strength Like an Athlete! TOBACCO HABIT EASILY OVER COME A Now Yorker, of wide experience, has written a book telling how the to bacco or snuff! habit may be easily and quickly banished with delightful bene fit. Tho author, Edward J. Woods. 1823 A, Station F, New York City, will mail his book freo on request. Tho health Improves wonderfully after tobacco craving is conquered. Calmness, tranquil sleep, clear Keyes, normal ap petite, good digestion, manly vigor, strong memory- and a general gain in efficiency are among the many benefits reported. 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"American soldiers who are now learning in France how to drink md-o erately will be of powerful assistance on" their returning home in transform ing the American saloon into the pleasant and comfortable European beer and wine hall and hospitable tavern." "General Pershing allows beer and light wines to the American soldiers in Europe, and the reason assigned for this by experts who know the con ditions in Europe is that they are not intoxicating but are wholesome, healthful and invigorating." "The purchasing committte of the Brewers' Association in France has contracted with American firms for the delivery of barley and malt from the United States, and part of the deliveries have been effected. Most of the brewers using these Amer ican brewing materials are well sat isfied with their quality." What Are We Doing? What are American friends of the American solcUers saying to the President anG"cpngress about this Frenchifying t"6.ur soldiers? Pro fessor Irving'- Fisher and Father George Zurcher have both sounded a warning, that the defeat or re versal of nati(J,n'aJ prohibition might be accomplished' by the return of our soldiers with French standards, since they will be the political heroes and office holders of the after-the-war period. Most of the lecturers com ing back from the front are defend ing even the "rum ration," which may be copied from Britain If our dumb democracy does not make a louder demand that our soldiers whe'n in Britain shall do as Amer icans do. So friends pf the soldiers seem to be awed into feeble protests by blustering denials of statements never made. No one has said our soldiers in France are "mostly drunk ards" or "drink to excess." What has been said is that they have been from the first permitted, and recently by official order, to "buy and receive as a gift beer and light wines," and that there has been abundant proof that these permitted, 'drinks do intoxicate and lead to vice. .General Pershing's intimation early in December that he would ask the French government to allow com- MnkcM Delicate, Ncrvoun, IIhhi1myb People Stronger In Ton Dh-m' Time, lu Many Cmm-H MOST peoplo foolishly seem to think they arc Rointr to tret re- wnowcd health and strength from some stimulating medicine, secret nos trum or narcotic drug, said Dr. E. Saner, a Boston Physician who has studied widely, botli in this country and in great European Medical Insti tutions, when, as a fact, real and true strength can only come from tho food you eat. But peoplo ofton fail to get the strength out of their food because thoy haven't enough Iron in their blood to enable It to change food into living matter. From their weakened, nervous condition they .know something is wrong, but they can't tell what.lf you aro not strong or well, you owe it to yourself to make tho following test: See how long you can work or how rar you can wihk wiiiioui uecoming tired. Next take two five-grain tab lets of ordinary nuxated iron three times per day after meals for two weoks. Then test your strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people, who were ailing all tho while, most astonishing ly Increase their strength and endur anco simply by taking Iron in the prop er form and this after they had in somo cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced Iron, iron acetate or tincture of Iron simply to save a few cents. You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated, like nux ated iron, if you want it to do you any good, otherwise it may prove worse than useless. Many an athleto or prize fighter has won tho day sim ply because he knew the secret of great strength and endurance which comes from having plenty of Iron in .bBBBYT BBaHk BBBBB CJauanHJ )i Mil Xh tho blottd, whilo many .mother ha gone down to Inglorious defeat simply for the lack of Iron. NOTB Nn rated Iron which prcac-tlmd and recommended above. by Dr. K. Haur. nnd ether Phynlclniirr. i not n tccrct remedy but one which k known to dmtrxifltM everywhere Un'lkr the elder Inorganic Iron product ltlHPJuilyalm,iut'd,loes not Injure the leeth.mnko thorn I) lack, nor .ttpset tho tomnch. i ho manufacturm iniarantmifUweM lnl a- d oi tiro y tlKlactnry result to every pur cnawror I hey will refund your money. It tadl pctiBCd by alt Rood driisrjrht'. A vertbe nont plete prohibition for American sol diers, has come to nothing in six weeks, during wl "h the wine and beer habit has become entrenched among our soldiers. Has the effort to establish an American standard been given up because friends of the soldier have been bluffed Into silence that seems to give consent to this Frenchifying of our soldiers? And what about sacrificing in American homes to supply American barley to French brewers to make beer for American soldiers? Labor Should help. P. a The Brewers' Journal also 'says in its letter from Washington, D. C: "Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of La bor, has sent out from his office in this city more than two million copies of a manifesto urging organ ized labor to oppose the prohibition amendment." That is a supreme ar gument for the National Dry Feder ation now in process of formation. It Is "everybody's business" and so "nobody's business" mong temper ance forces to checkmate that costly appeal of the "wets" to workingmen. It can be checkmated if the temper ance forces co-operate and might constrain the attorney general to use that carload of brewers' books and papers at the Pittsburgh federal court, seized for-evidence, in which the relations of labor leaders. to the liquor propaganda are shown., Or ganized" labor should join organized Christianity to bring all that evi dence to light, without fear or favor. WHAT HE WANTED "Could I interest you in a life of Napoleon, sir?" "You might," answered the busy man at the desk, "if there Is any thing in Napoleon's life that will show me how to make a greater profit out of the junk business. What did he do with his cannon when he scrappy'' 'em?" Birmingham Age-HeraJ. Sell "Ainrica,W LoveYou" Great patriate- picture. Mr. Novra, Mai e. made 110 onreveolrg. I.arxetnmp'e 10r. 9Hi(ilf. 0aet feore. U)Mm, DeeL ( Nev EfyX, H. 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