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VOL: 18, NO. 5
Foe Fears Our Armies
Says Balfour
A London cablogram, dated April
15, Bay: ''What Is now moat press
ingly roqulrod is that tlio fighting
forces of tho United States should ho
brought as speedily as posslhlo Into
tho field," said A. J. Balfour, tho for
eign socrotary, In speaking at a
lunchoon to tho Amorlcan labor dele
gation today.
"Tho Germans' plan," continued
Mr. 13alfour, "Is to shatter tho Brit
ish army boforo tho American weight
can bo brought into tho scale. The
Gorman inspired press has been in
structed by Us masters to show tho
utmost contempt for the American
military effort. But tho masters do
not share that contempt. They are
planning their whole campaign, and
aro sacrificing men with reckless ex
travagance In order that tho Amer
ican help may arrive after their blow
has been struck."
America's Spirit of Idealism.
In proposing a toast to tho allied
causo, Mr. Balfour said:
"Tho two speeches which we have
Just listened to would have convinced
any douoter, u suuu uauj wdu.w
"Say, Doctor, This Prescription
Works Like Magic"---Physician
Explains Why Nuxated Iron
Quickly Increases the Strength and Energy of Men and
Brings Roses to the Cheeks of
Nervous, Rundown Women
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Auk ho flrnt htimlrcil NfroiiKf"
Jicuuiiy looking people
ii Hii-ri in wont meyi i rf
wo tltrlr NirciiKth mill
cMicricy hihI hcc how many
reply "Nuxntod Iron."
Dr. Jiimoa FranolH Sulli
van, formorly Physician of
Dollovuo Hospital (Outdoor
Dopt.) of Now York and tho
WOHtchostor County Hos
pital say,: "Thousands of
norvous, run - down,
anaemia pooplo suitor
from Iron deficiency but
do not know what to
tako. There Is nothlncr
llko organic Iron Nux- fet (
atod Iron to quickly on
rich tho blood, and thorn.
by put roses In tho cheoks of women and
glvo men Increased strength and energy.
uniuco tno oiuor rortnB of Iron,
Nuxated Iron doos not lnjuro tho tooth
nor upset tho stomach, but Is readily
asslmllatod and you can quickly rocog
nliso Its action by a renewed fooling of
buoyant health.
No matter what othor Iron remedies
you havo usod without buccoss If you
aro not Btrong or well you owo It to
yourself to mako tho following tost:
See how long you can work or how
far you can walk without bocomlng
tired; next tako two llvo-graln tablets
of Nuxated Iron threo times per day
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Sid Tito
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Over Three Million
People Annually
Arc Taking Nux
ated Iron
after meals for
two weeks. Then
test your stronirth
again and see how much
you havo gained. To bo
absolutely sure of getting
real organic Iron and not somo form
of tho metallic variety" always ask for
Nuxated Iron In Its original packages.
Nuxated Iron will Increase the strength,
power and endurance of delicate, nerv
ous, run-down people In two weeks
tlmo In many Instances.
NOTE Nuxntod Iron recommended above by
Dr. SiiUlvnu enn bo obtnlnod from nny pood druc
BlBt, wltli or without a physician's prescription, on
nn absoluto Kiiniiuiteo of succos3 by Its inauu
Incturors or money refunded. It Is dlspcnsod by all
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.i. ix. ii in -wiilnh tho United
States of America has thrown itself
into this great struggle is a spirit of
idealism, not in the senso in which
idealism evaporates in eloquent
phrases and empty formulae, but in
that spirit in which idealism recog
nizes that to bring his ideals to frui
tion one must make efforts and show
those great sacrifices which are now
being so surely demonstrated by our
friends and brothers across the At
lantic." That mission, he proceeded, rep
resenting as it did the activities of
the United States in so many ainer
ent spheres and characterisitics, had
arrived at Britain's shores at a mo
ment of interest. It was a moment
of special interest, not chiefly because
of the great, anxious struggle now
going on, but because the Allies had
revealed to them in plain, unmtstaK
ablo characteristics both the political
and military plans of those who con
trolled the destinies of Germany.
"We have been the witnesses dur
ing the last year or year and a half,"
he said, "of strange tergiversation
on the part of those who wished to
delude either the German, neutral,
or, it might be, even the allied pub
lic with regard to German intentions
and methods.
"There was a moment before the
facile success which Germany ob
tained against an unresisting enemy,
an enemy in the east, when German
statesmen and German members of
parliament discussed public affairs,
which would lead one to suppose
that Germany was in a high way to
democratic institutions and to heart
felt adoption of the four principles
which President Wilson has made
famous, throughout the world.
Events in the east gave them a facile
success over the talkers in Russia,
and the whole aspect of politics and
public opinion among the central
powers has entirely changed.
"They now almost cynically admit
max. tne resolution of the reichstag,
of which we have heard so much, all
the talk of no annexations and in
demnities, of considering the wishes
of subject populations, of spreading
tuc in inclines oi security and free
dom throughout the world, was what
we sometimes call camouflage."
All that was now thrust nnidn nQ
man methods were actually being car
ried out before the eyes of all in the
case of Rumania, and in other com
munities bordering on the eastern
frontier of Germany. In moments of
adversity, Germany used fine lan
guage, which she had been taught
indeed, by the statesmen of the allied
uweiH UIU1 .principally by President
Wilson, but whifrti nho lm in,wi
but imperfectly and understood not
at all. That was ono nf th r.i,o
of contemporary events which made
the present moment extremely inter
esting The other was the plain, clear
revelation of the German military
plans. J
German Public Deceived.
"She now stands forth undisguised
as a robber state." declare tvKT ri
fOUr. "HOW is rTip n-Mno. i 1 .
her robbery so far as her internal
politics are concerned? Her internal
are simple. if things are goTng
her optimists expected, then they tell
the German public: 'You must fight
on because the powers ni Jl
you are fighting desire nothing ess
and will be content win, Ju," !ess
25t? total "S
an ali,ea alm, Wlys a6
J kn,Jr' by "0 sane man In the
whole civilized world. But it things
tA wT1 iTa4 .-
Biu bu"B wo vui argument is pUf
aside and a new one comes in. They
explain that all these attacks upon
the constitution of Germany, all this
talk about Germany not being a land
of freedom, with the representative
institutions of democracy as we in the
west understand them, are quite true
But then they say:
" 'A democratic government would
never have given you an empire such
as the military authorities and the
headquarters staff. We are the
military authority. We are the
true upholders of tho Prussian ideals.
Look at what we are giving von Wo
are going to give you domination
over the whole of Europe. You have
practically control over the inde
pendent states aU along our eastern
border. We are going to give you a
free pathway to the illimitable
riches of the east. We are
going to turn France into a second
rate power. Britain is to follow.
America is to follow Britain, and
Germany is to be the colossus which
bestrides the world, without a rival
and hardly without a critic.
"All. that they say to their in
ternational socialists, 'all that is
given you- by the blessings of the
German constitution, by the tradition
of the military party, by the steady
insistence and determination of the
governing powers in Prussia.
11 'And in the Prussianized Ger
many there is a steady determina
tion to prove to the world that force
is the way, and the only way, to ob
tian success. They preach that doc
trine and practice that doctrine to
show that in the case oi! Germany it
is successful."
People's Predajtojry Instinct.
For some reasons, which he was
quite unable to explain, there was
apparently in the ordinary German,
who might call himself a socialist,
international socialist, or whatever
he pleased, deep down in his nature
a predatory instinct, so that when
success appeared to crown his efforts
he was like a wild beast falling upoa
his helpless prey,
It was quite clear from the events
now going on in the west that the
object of the Germans was to over
come one fraction of the rorces or
posed to them in the belief that if
those forces were knocked out the
others must give in and a German
peace must be the result. It was
for this -reason that they had con-
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