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TIIK 15KK: OMAHA. WT.DXI'.SDAY, DKl KMUI-.W 11. P'j. 31 5li: , the footing that thr iiml hv 1.1 N- , on n to Itrlllsli ntid rnltiil Pintis !f' I f-jE oil inilie ui rmmi intnim-m i j tf the iMt ( onllrtthe Hdy-l'suiucN" itri.ity jtcurr to urmi luitnin im iii'irc , , than iiMitf.orrd-nHtlon trommn I. Uie nuf of tlii' ronrtilrmtlon (l"n f r- causes run-down health and sickness. Scott's Emulsion and rest are needed, but SCOTT'S EMULSION is more important because it enriches the blood, nourishes the nerves builds the f body and restores strength, vigor and immediate energy without interrupting daily duties. i v' Scott Js Emulsion drives out colds and strengthens the lungs. Scorr & Bowrnt, Bloomfield, N. J. pcrscdlni; tin- Cliiylon-Uulwn ti'it ! not appnmit to Ills inn.test's K..Mrr men! Noi is It easy lo in wlmt nuy tho principle of nrtlrlo vlll of tho cuy-ton-Uulwer irRty whlrh pro i.Im ror rcpml trvatnirnt of Hrttlsh bii.i I nlto I States ship has brcn imilntattird ' TIip arifumriit advanced In the I'mli-d Stato sent) to tlml tho wonts. nil na tions.'' cannot Include th Vnltnl State" which would otherwise be prevented fron. ti'lnc Its own territory for rcvli'ttialitiR its wnrclilp hi- IniulliiK tr.ops. 1 hrlrfl) dismissed ty the stntetne'iit that It If completely ow-rliimed b a remlliiK if NEW I Will Give the Medicine BOOK: biggest uu Made i h nv II N -.rnlnrliiR! ' None Sustains Injury ! YOU Gt V the Time firm I o off lie 'IHt I Hie . Hay-I.'AMnrefote trmitji In iinneotloii ttlth tlie Rilei ennui conventions As the I l'nlted gtafr1' dtil'ifot'tiwn the w mill xon the Hnv-1'.auiii efote treaty wus ttdld not Include the Sum M.U lust off the preiwi I lion. Ktini n Tlie houW In filled from , over to . over w th rn unl'lf tnfor Uiion It til explain t'ic a .ion mill rra Ki"" ( many thltiRS i have n. 1 n y s waiueu to Know ma ftPl .-mi t help hut he de- i' rni cm witn n. The man w hone Uot-.v Serou'. Vi.tiiro ou see. here. VI p n rte the hook I - l n r r h Spur 1 .1 H Hi Sproule Is u pisirlan of the fit's t rank. His clioopn profession has heen hot oltl a life work, hut an absorbing: paauU'ti. As a renult of all liln stuily. SpiffHHst Spriuile believes, Catarrh to be tfte. mot of more trouble In tho human ' system. until i l,Ian o'oi ptMipic iiuukiiic. A. Few Days Will Be SSuleIem to Prove You Are Curable 1 wlKn i made. iNiles. whtcli lemmitxed th rixM of '-...i .... . ... ; ; n ' n i.u.e Kuril niriiBiiiey ilf Ulllfi" e iie.-.'" I 111 si n,uuv eillllOll Is KOtlP. '1U isoty for the defonse of Itx possessions. Melvo one ritKK of all eharKe. Orel entillmirs "Xn. 11. ul II... fntleil '. 1 "n ,vo. " W nr"nK piruire. YOltK I .re 10- Kllll of ll-ll'Cl. ami f flfl tti weHht. thf lurnest ami inrt type built by the 1 lilted Stairs KOM-rntnriit. at tost ot ii. exploded at the Sandy 1look , A fw ,f ((llp ,,. fll. (rv, , proviUK Kriumds to.uM WntMl the o-' days ami I will demonstrate to you. Willi plosion of smallei' aims has takh sroteajnut epene to m.uisi-U. itmi I nae a of Hie. the blr ll.lneh blew ta Pleieii meui.ine inai ories i.rie ,cm r"ison without causln mi much a a scTatch to the tueti ar-mmi it Tho two-ton bieeeh bUn-k vtu hloWh n nimrter of a mll, tn muaalo wrs hurled HtUI fuvtb. i aw, ami frametit Aeld ftnin the satem and hy so dotnu cures Isldni y trouble, hlndder tt-ouhiH P.tMl rhen matlsnv I don t atk you lo take ni word fot it. but stinplv rtant you to let me semi ou some of this medicine that ym can u.e It personU. I am trylnK to uoiiv mre atilterrra ri 'm were unread in exery dlrrfUon. but or- ii.ese disease that I lme Hiimvthliik fa dnanee tiffleer Michael Hi-etuiBii. who helter than the usual ran of remedies, wa standln, on ,e temporary d.s TV PfnHnfr ean laa.' was tot Mruck 1- , t(l tUr es,n!W( f r,ml ndinc the medl thouclt Uie sti-ucture itself was wrnked j ,.ne uml senillni: it out tree t ottartfe ltrelinan was thrown many ards but , TJtls I am islu.l to rt.i f.n any sufferei ' ....i.,ui i ,.li. ., i,m.i.. M'lie other . W"o win iae uie lime 10 .vine me iiruise. r.i..t.,.t i ..in ..... ..... If you want to Nee this now hook. Just j officers and inni In charRc t tho flrlliK i .,,,, ,iB' ri,f r i',.i 1...I.I.,.! u l.,nl, tinlAr tt Mil WhlCH ..fill 1 ...i.il v.tii .. tin. La... .if tnml !rl tie yilU Will t C- ..... . ..... I ,1 k.i. Ihdl tL.., .ui. y,,nu nt II All. I I 11 no .i, i a v.-iaueii treatment. . mi tt ho 11-47 DR. T. FISASX LVIIOTT will send medicine to anyone free of charge. PROTEST ON CANAL BILL READ Formal Note Written by Sir Edward Grey Presented to Knox. ELABORATE ARGUMENTS MADE .sertt the i:ciiipllon nf Amerlcnn ortwlivlme Vessels Ik t'llfatr sserts It Would llrenk tlie Trent)'. be offered to any attempt to exclude from tho canal tlrltlsh ships owned by Canadian lallroads or whose owners may be KUllty of vlolatlnt; the Sherman anti trust act. Ho holds that this section of the &v cannot apply to HHtlsh shlpplnjr. but only to I'nltcd StatM vessels. I 'ears I'llture ('nniitlleilt Ions. He also Indicates In his note that un derlyliiK the objection to the exemption from toll of American coa-siwlse shit lrt an apprehension that In the future tho principle might be extended to cover American ships In the foreign trade. ami u that yVu an tie some of It and i p) for the rest, but I will send xou a supply free of ehai'Ke and you will 1ml , he asked to pay for this Kill nor win you on miner any ommnimiis. i WHIIts ,,. Know Is .f a certain H All I want to know Is that you haw a im , ,. , ni'M. and lure I m dlnase Tor wlilcb m nudlelne Is intend- i ..ppm mnitv to find out without c M i ed. as It It not a cuih-hII." and 1 give iK.,i0ii or Important loss of tunc Tlll.e'l I. lie VII nn fair minded afr u ted per . protected Ihrm from mjill) sti.l t h'pecUlHtlon as to the cruph of ..the hMS not A. drv niuinnh t.t It r!.rf-ti Shr. l.U ' ..... . .... l.liaf States has become the practical sovetelxn Ul Spwiil. Tim nim.M io write book Vhleh I "Cciueui urouRin mi. me of the canal, his majesty's government w,n Jsjepie ln vht ihfv .in to know j pet hah the sudden diop In tho temporn- inuv not iiueslloll Its title to exerclso ,j.V;erM ilirase. of the il.v --nun miu won belllireient riuhts for II. itrnteellnn " I II. U rlrinc this h...L imWiuv ! ! L.l ! other roiort vva that the etpetlments - ' , . - - -. , - .. . . . . ... J i . . . . . . , . . i ' " - r-. i lata I mi i 1I nil ni nun nis.s in imiiv The next point made Is that the ex- " ,n" menimi mmwifixe nun oinm wmrh were inane i.oav were iu mm- berewllh some of the lvmlltiK symploms ; ,-.;w HAYM mm be the turning point l einnilon of Amrlcnn. eosslwUe siiiimiiiir "7 ."Z,,.. ..... CL' . ' .' .'" "AT ' "rSZ mine how larRe a cliaiKe the gun vvouiu of Ki.niey. nm.iii.r ami rneumatu' iron- vollr lfo. cl.ll.l gproulfii ether ork. lime been r .uo- carrj . Offlclallx however. l.lPlneiiiuii ,. .n woo are iiuereeieii rniiuKii i.. trfiil. in 1 e.1 read rerte.t i-nilii fnr Oil. one sr pni...,,! llMlibttt wl.,. . ommanded the llr- " "V.J ' . m',Ml . M "'eillelne and lm. for tl. f medicine will a'.-o re- l-m, m..le. t,r tu...e ho kn. of HI. Iiitrntu. i M"01 ' ' IH,'l,,t, "'" ' ommanueu u i mi , ,l(J K,H( , ,,,, y(H ,,, f n f ,(,(.,v lk f m u,K0 nlatrrttel ntf.u to rile umilher book. ! ItlK declared the cause of th explosion y(nl will wtlte me the number of the ,. book which describes these dlfcasei ll : i mi mot ihit tine new ixmk. rill out the it- i bad tiol been determined j symptoms vuu have, plvo your iikc, and i fhorouKhly. II Is the laricert bodk of the ia. he.l isnipen, rul It off slip ll into n enieloi. hour name and addres Mv addiess is i kind ever written for free distribution in i e in on i.jium. iM-iiKnii iuiiv. from foils VMilild violate the undertaking I thut the lolls should "be Just and equit able." 1'uless the whole voliPne of ship- pi nc pa.-rlnc through the cunal is taken Into account, there are no means of de terinlnlntt whether the tolls eliatKed upon any partlcul.tr vessel represents Its fair proportlMii of tlie current expenditure j proerly chaiKcuble nk'alnst the lanal I There Is no Kuarantee that tlie vesela i upon which tolls are belnir levied are not I beltiK niado to heur more than their fair ' share of the upkeep Therefoiv. tli llrltlsli government Is entitled to the de n l een.l It elf lmmpll.tel A.m will reeele tti Nwk liv reiurn mall, Pltnn Write Catarrh Specialist Sproule 192 TKA.SE 13UH.DINO, BOSTON Otherwise tho . note Is devoted alnurst WASHINGTON, Dee. 10. Great Britain' j entirely to an effort to demonstrate that maud on behalf of British shlpplnp. that w.pn a t.ntn r r n.nina. i.irn.na. rnnr .. , . .. .1 ... . ... ..1.1,. ' titm of the f'unatna eailnl act which xempls American coastwise shipping from payment of tolls for passing through Hie, Panama canal, a document written by Sir Kdvviml Grey, British minister for foreign affairs, was presented to the sec retary of state, rhllalidcr C. Knox, to nlnht by the Ilritlsh umbasstulor. James Uryce, who read the note, word for word, to tho secretary at the lattor's hnmc. It Is an elaboration of tho points of.-objcctlon In tho note presented to the- Statu depart ment last July. any such exemption of American shli- u vessels passliue through the canal. ping as Ik proposed is In llrcct eoht'llct whutever their flag or clmractei. shall with the terms of the llay-lNunccfote uh(.n jlt, account In fixing the treaty and that 1'rei.ldent Taf t W nniount of the tolls. rttEE COUPON Name . . Address i Commission Will I Rule Evangelists; clearly wrong when he took the contrary view. Generally, the Ilritlsh note might be summed up as a clear definition of the differences between the' two govern" ments regarding the construction of tlie Ha -r'auncefole tientv, winding up vvltlj a proposal thut the Issues should bo set tled hy arbitration, provided that thoy cannot be adjusted' by mutual agree- I me tit for which a way remains open. In brief, those, objections are: Secretaiy Kiibx listened attentively to That while It was clearly In violation 1 the reading of the note and promised nf tho Hny-Pauncefoto treaty either to , to take the mutter under careful consld remlt or refund tolls on all American eratlon. which ho ftlt would remdro shipping using the canal, the name ob- j some time. It has been ntrnngly Intl Jcctlon probablv would apply to tho mated In otflclal eirvles. however, that .ciwtwlse shipping In view of the prob- It vmis the piesldeut's lnteutluuto set .thle impossibility or framing regulations ! ' this Important nuestlon before clos that would not result In u p'refeience la i '"tT his administration, either by recom mencing tnat tne Henaio agree 10 auo merlcan shipping. lit addition to Htipporting these points bv long .irguments. Sir Edward indicates ery clearly that sttong resistance will ! nllt It to arbitration, or. preferably 'by ISillllclllllM lluiay. ltegardlng the president's conlentlon that the effect of the Hrltish claim would be to proven! the I'liltid .States from aid ing Its own commerce In a. way that all nnttons may freely do, It Is tald that this is not so. I'Xiunl treatment as speci fied In the treaty Is all that the British government claims. Hit it does not fol low "that the United States may not bo debarred by tho treaty from granting a subsidy to certain shipping In a particu lar' way, If the effect would he to lmpouo upon Ilritlsh or other foreign shipping an unfair share of the burden of the up keep of th canal or to create a dlscilm luatlon or prejudice Urtllsh shipping rights. 'Klutly l)Cnle I'renldeiil'M Sm (eiiienl. Therefore, 1t In helo that the exempllon the more direct means of an agreement j of American coawtwlso shipping, well betweiMi the two' nations referred to In as Punanuin shipping, clearly conflicts E Without Fear, Tiahtiips of tlifi Stontpclr Catis.oil ly j-stu . t,'tilify;ftpl yonil .Stoiipgtl.. vvttli n fun with the treaty guaranties of equal treat ment for Uritlsh and American ahlps and that the interests of foreign nations fwbuld thereby bo seriouslv Injured In two respects. I-'Irst, In plnclng the entile cost of 'tho building of 'the cannl upon foreign today's British note. Tho ambassador was aeeoinpanled by ' Mr. lnnoH, tho counsellor and first aeC- , retary gf the embassj and In reiulInK1 ' .tlie entire liltlsh note to. tlje secretary. I followed nreclselv tlie. instructions of Sir ICdward Grey, the writer of the iiot). I esels. mid. Itr the second place, In ' ' ' . . ...... i.A . ...... i, ..... ........ ...in iA i.. I I'.i.lllnii Minuiukerstllilll.. ..ui..iis i"- Sir Hdwnrd begins his note with itemerit that f nil v appreciate the British point Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet, and has ilJlsunderstood even the note of'""' cu," 1,1 rlu,rr mreciinn. siupp-ii on i. When von feal as If your stomach was Juv s. Hf.-says It Is not the case that f"1'lK" c,ul,, ,Jl" POnl 10 l,H ucstlna- belng tightly ohoked-when the pain lsitho nrltisi govpriimeut seeks to prevent ' ,fon nl0r'' r'"l,,' "-"'K' Innded at a Irish Crown Jewels Restored to Places? 1A)NI)()N. Dee. 10. -A rumor Is curient In lomlon tonight that the Irish crown Jewels, which were mysturloualy stolen from Dublin custle In Juno or July, 1MT, liuvo been a mysteriously replaced In tact In their original positions. It ban been Impossible so far to obtain corrob oration of ; this relent. 1 lug. Chicago. Ill You promise tne noth 1 lint, von nay me nothing for It. All I ask. o there shall be 110 mistake, Is that I mm send me the numbers of your s mp- toins or a description In your own wonts. - and that you take the medicine aceurrt- '1IU'AG.. I'ee Hi n Inti rdonilnii-I lug to the directions I scud you it Is " 7!';K.'tftt IJemllUrnown Its and icllglous revlinls was voted hv ... ..., .. mV(. ,,.., t Sthe Kediral t'ouiu II nf fliunhes of f'hrlst that It dissolves and drives out uric aeld 1 In Ameiicii hero todav In the cloilng hoh- 1 hisoii ll tones the kidneys so that they ' . .. . ,. 1 ,. ,.... ,t,. .wnik In harmony vvllli the bladder 11 nu.ii 01 us aee.i.ii. ... .. .. ,, r" Mrei.glhens the bladder so thut frmuent The novel Idea of a commission of all de- 1 (U(,r,, ,,, rluale and other urinary dlv iiomluntlons to legulute revlvallsls awl I order are hanlshed. II stopa rheuuintle revival methods did not go thmilRh vvlth-taihes nnd pains immediately. It dissolves i,i 1 urlo nrld crystals so that hack and nius- oiit opposition. 1(,B ,,llm,.r acl, ,, P, , uiked Joints "1 cannot conceive of nnv enmmlson I tult Icly straighten mil. ll reconslructs controlling the temper of the aveinge the blood and nerves so that you soon rvuuBollbt." said the llev I'.dwln IHyl feel healthier and more vigorous, sleep 1...11, e in,u,.,ii.,!.i I better and eat belter and have energy Delk ot Philadelphia throughout tho day It does all this, nnd liach or the thirty-two denominations . y, r0ntulns nothing Injurious and If ub represented In the fedornl council will solulely vouched for according to law. have a member on the commission. I Sufferers from these dreadful and dan- ... . , ... 1 e gei-ous diseases cab surely afford to spend I'lnancliig. advertising itt.l e.piliimet.t of ,,, rn,., (1ny for trw inyn ovangellslli eniiiiuilgni "HI I" 1 .intruded. I ,,, ,lein()iislrntn to their own satisfaction hj the coitiml-stun ir tbe are curable, esperlally when you , , puii'lder 110 expense Is Involved, and I 1 wllllngh give you mv lima and my nietl- 1 uml a new edition Is Just being printed I will also write you a letter of dlaguos s and medical advice that should In o' great help to you:, hut In tinier to do III s 1 must know that you need my medklni Write tne the numbers of the symptoms that tiouble )ou. and your age and I will promptly nirrj out my promise Klu.u 1111 liiclliiatlon to be cured and No, I will be These Are the Symptoms: I Fain In tlia back. ' 3 Too Ir.quent doslre to urinate. 3 Darning' or obstruction of urine. 4 Falu or soreness In the bladder. B Froatatlo trouble. 0 Otis or pain In the stomach. 7 General debility, weakness, dliil insi. 8 Fain or soreness under rlffht rib. 9 nwellliijr in any part of the body. 10 Constipation or llvor trouble. 11 Palpitation or pain under the heart. 13 Pain In the hip Joint. 13 F.tln In the neck or head. 14 Fain or soreness in tho kidneys. 1' Pain or swelling of the Joints. It Tain or swelling of tho muxclns. II Pain and soreness in nerves. III A 011 to or chronlo rheumatism. OMAHA W C 11 ir)f(ientlal mwltton as ifcunU otlior U the president' -does jiot shlpplrtR. Thuk, it mlglit be that a cargo le the British point of view 'intended for if United States port beyond intense, and you break. out In. a cold and tnt, rolled states- from granting sub lamtnv perspiration and there Is ai sl(os to ts owri"sljtpplng passing through jcm! ihJ thence forwarded as coaxtwls5 lump 111 your throat and-yon nro weak I , caRi and nauseated all von need Is .1 Stuart's I iiu. fnjtedi'r!Ui fy,Tsjeiwii i.iuiei iu n-' '"' Is open either ai Hlicmselves or any wjeckage.. or, undlgesteu roou leii uu uie utllor ,,1,, tl) qourage its own shlP tomaC,li"' and. Intestines nnd restoro you , or ,n mfatiTCC by -.lubsldles. The V I h1 'I I'tlti fill i ll lu 1 '" juui. .17.11".. - 1 purpose pt the Vnlted States iii negotlnt- doeK it seek to deprive ales qf any liberty which sap nil be nonients. nciiimpUsliwl within a fewi ing the Hui-Patincefote treaty was to recoVcr their freedom of action and ob tain the right which they had snrren-. dercU In the jClayton-Bulwer treaty' to construct the c.'vnal themselves, But this ninplete liberty of action was to he Uiultccf by the maintenance" of the com plete principle of couul tieatmcnt for both ICnglish and L'nlted States ships. U'lint Neutralization Vleiin, The wonl "neutralisation" In the pre- t'nlteil Slates port before lertchlng tho trade American vessels may also com bine foreign commerce with coastwise tragic, thereby entering Into direct Com petition' wllli foreign vessels while they retained the right ot free passage through the canal. These adverse results would fall" more .severely on British shipping than any other. Tho British government dffes not read the section of tho Panama canal act pro lilbltinif railroad-owned or trust-owned ships fium using the canal iih applying to or affecting British ships, but It tmyn thnt If this view Is mistaken "they must reserve their right to examine the mutter further and to raise such contentions as limy seeur Justified." lu conclusion. Grey rcltmutvd hlH gov On several previous occasions repoit.s RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE 01 1 lie leiurn oi 1110 irnu crown jewels i to Dublin custb- have gained currency, 1 only later to be discredited. The Jewels stolen were those used In 'the ceremony of Investiture In the order of St. l'atileU, the proccshlonul cros Mil. hied with dia monds and the Jeweled Hword. xaloed In all at 2r0.0ii). Sir Arthur Kdwnrd Vlcknrs was the custodian or the jov.i h hut he refused to appear before ,oin-, mlhslon ivbleh was uppolntivl to lmesii-i gate the affairs and was dlstul'-sed u.t I "Inter king ot arms. WOMAN CAUGHT SECOND ' TIME SMUGGLING "COKE" i 1 1 ItOKle l'uluky. negro wife of a wlntn 1 prlsonei ui the count Jail was dmmj al rushing business lasi night smuggling ponerid cocaine and morphine tnlm-ls in to prisoners bv means of a fish line when ratrolmeii Sch waiter and rNrnn owskl happened to puss the Jul!. I'olne Mil In. 11 Gibbons found nearly 11 pouu.t of cocaine and morphine on the wiunnii who wus letalllng it nt grentlv lm.ieased prices. ' The I'ulask woman Is tlie same wh was raugbt two months ago xmiigglt- drugs to pils.uieri She wns glie'i tblriy days In Jail for punishment at the Kmc The Christmas Spirit the spirit of giving is in the air at Peacock's. For three-quarters of a century it has been "The Gift Store the place to which those seeking gifts have naturally turned. Though the Peacock standards have been high, Peacock prices have always been fair and just no more than is reasonable to pay for the best H you cannot do your Chrittmat shopping in person nt Peacock's, cnd for our 1912-191 3 illustrated Shopping Guide, from which you can make selection with every assurance of satisfaction. C D. PEACOCK (Eubllhod In 1637) DIAMOND. PEARL. RUDY. EMERALD MERCHANTS nd MASTERORAFTSMEN In th. PRECIOUS METALS. ETC STATE AND ADAMS STREETS, CHICAGO MitH arconaK uilih-n , amble of the Hay-I'auncefote treaty Is J eruiuent's assertion that the provisions of not confined to belligerent operation but refers to the sj stein nf eijual rights for which article vlll provides. Joint the ennal act as to tolla conflict with the Ilritlsh treaty rights nnd adds; "Hut they lecognlze that many persons , protection and eiun.l treatment are tho of nolo In the Pulled Stated whose npln- nnly matters nlluded to. to which that neutralization must rffer. "It certainly wns not the Intention of the 1'nlUd Stales- government," says I Grey, "that ;j,n; tenpynilbl)Ity for tho protection of the cnnnl should attanh. to them -in tlie - future. Neutralization, therefore, inuat refer to the system of euual rights." The note thtfn declares (fiat the situ ation created by the HUliBtltutlou of the llay-l'aiiiicofote treatyafor tho Clayton Hulwer treaty was Identical with that resulting from the : boundary water rou May Have Often Envied the Hearty Eater! Why Mot Emulate Him? Thousands ot people have learned so well how sure and dependablo Stuart's Jyspopsla Tablets are for all Htoinach Ills that they now eat- anything they want without fear of distress. They are never without a iiacknge at Jiome and nt the office, and "uiKin any indication that the stomach is a little vwary. they; ni,,. n Qi.iari'M T.'ihlnt after each meal for tv few days until the digestive organs treaty of 19W between Great Britain and lilt- I'lltieu niHivp, .rimi'ii, in iiik-.. i...- get reitod up again. This la a hpleiidtd plan to follow and nlwayh results In much good. The ap letlto la Improved, the food Is relished more, your sleep Is. more refreshing, and your disposition will make ou friends Instead of enemies. I-'or Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Belch ing, Gas, t'o.atfd Tongue. Jiuesunai in Ions tne entitled to great weight hold that the provision of the act does not Infitnge the conventional obligntloiiH hy'whlch the l'nlted Stales Ik bound, and undei theo olrcumstances they desiro to Btuto their perfect readiness lo submit tho question to arbitration If the government of thu United States would prefer to tulto thlH course. A reference to arbitration would be rendered unneci-KHary If tho govern ment of the Knlted States shoulrt he pie pared to take such Hteps ;ih would re move tho objections to the act which his majesty's government hnve stated " Finally, Grey declares It Is with great reluctance that 'these objections have YOUR CHRISTMAS ORDER FOR TTLEDiNBOND WHISKEY ichest purest most delicious whiskey ever tasted guaranteed to ease you in every way or Your Money Back vldcd that the boundary waters should 1 been leased, that they have been con- ' 1' free and ouen lo commerce, "an-1 fined to the narrowest uusnlble limits: .plying equally and without illscrtinlna-) bad recognized In the fullest manner the tion to the Inhabitants. miIiw. vessels and boats of both countries but all such rules and regulations, all tolli charged shall apply alike to the suh- trcts or citizens of IhJ hlgli contraetlutc digestion and all Stdmach 'Disorders ! patties and they slwtll he placed ., and Pnlns-or for liss of atile -'"" ' ... , , Stuart's nyspopnla Tablets are Inval... " lo a'rtcd that similar, though " 'more ro-slricted . iirovjslon, apieared In 'rse the... freely-tl.ey are as harm-the treaty or Washington and Vs a sugar would Ikv-h.i.I -'me not totalled "how strenuously tho I nltcd le claVsed as "medicine- They havo.Btatos proteMed. as a vlolaUon of equal 00 effect whatever on the sytem except right of the I'liited States to control the I canal, and that the Ilritlsh government 1 looked, with confidence to tho United States not to Impair the HufeKiiutds granted to Uritlsh shipping by treaty. j Captain Eostron Visits Congress tliebcnents they brlog yoii through the .rnjicr digestion of your food. All Dmjc stores sell"' Stuart's ' lipep--1 1 Tablets Tne prte Is tti . epls ier Aeitl-.cment MJ10 Repairing Bilious? ppc of Aytr"s. Pttfr at bdtime just one. Arts 'jm the liver. Gently laxative. Sugar-coaled. All vegetable. rights against the syMcin which Canada had Introduced of a rebate ot a largo p 11 Hon of the tolls ol certain freights on the Wetland 'canal- and how In the fate ot that protect'' the , system was abandoned." I'tiuf. of uer 1 uiihI. Inferring to the thjril article of tins Hay-I'auncefote treat', tlie- note points it fiat tho Suez canal rules, which th treaty adopts for the I'uiiaina canal, la tnat the waterway nl.oll bu free and open 10 the vessels' nf tlie .ooin'merce and war of all nutfons observing the rules n terms of enilrn quality, so that them uii.iii i nn dlKeriinlnatlon ' iiirulnst any Painting", such nation. It Is said tliat the piosl- i lr.it . statemant of the v'ase is whop at variance with the real .piovis.ns iK"i"vU-he trgut the word."nJl jinllnnV j , is- rxcludln the I'nlteil St ait because j lt IUJU COIlfcltTJUieii mn, uunm iiu nn fii TrimminiT territory and thereby auqulrd an nlwo. b lute right of ovvnM-shlP. Including tlie right to allow Us own commerue the u-e ..f the canal ufin such' terme as It ur, fit . WASHINGTON. Pen. W Whether ' 1 Hiltlfh private citizen, honored with thi tlianks of congrese and n congressloiml ! medal, has u right to enter upon tli I floor of the l'nlted States senate eliaili he.r Is a question which gave lllo uffl clqls of that body some busy monieiite , today. Captain Arthur II. Jtoitrun. res- I cunr of TOO survlvoi'H from the Titanic, , cHine Into the senate under thu escort of Senator William Allien Smith of Michi gan and spent some time meeting mem- I her of that iHidy Officials of the nenu. ' tonight hud not et determined ulietlifir 1 lie was entitled to the privilege of the ; floor. The Tltunh: hero vUlted liotli hounw of congie.tM wllh Senator Smith ! TROLLEY COMPANY ORDERED TO PRODUCE ITS RECORDS SAN t'UANCISCO. Urc The 10 -flitted railuays of this city must produce be fore the state lailioad ronimlacJon Its ywkf covering the last x ycur. Thin nidr wai mHde by the lOHlmlnHeii toduv l if.iiiiH'tloii with the application of th- l'!.e iihe British gin ci nine nt 1 1 .ju- 1 street iwllwa conipajn made Nvvembei ider says Sir IMwaiil 'that bv t'"' S lm,keiofi t. sue t VO.V) worti. l 'aytonBulwr tre.it' Cw ''tilt 1 St.iti -f f bonds lo rcti e In lir' up e.ij't iirli- y. bad s'trreft'tred tlie right o rtri't-f t,j,iv. btrdi .- f f'fti). the r ,n'' and V n' b' t UA -I'H' i h - . fntl treaty t" ' rr red tWat r ..t M si! I'll.-J M t I. II' 1 III 'A' I! Thii ii the Ideal Whiikey for the Home WE know you will want some Rood, pure whiskey for the Holidays for your own use- and to set before your friends. Be particular in your selection avoid blends and compounds consider quality as well as priceand remember there is only one way you can be SURE of getting absolutely pure, straight whiskey and that is to insist on BOTTLED-1N-DOND the kind with the Government's Green Stamp over the cork. That'. What We Offer You Hayner fine, old Private Stock Bottled-in-Hond Whiskey rich, pure and delightfully plfasinjj shipped in strong, sealed case direct from distillery to you and all it costs you is $3.20 for FOUR full quarts express charges paid by us. There It No Quettion , About a Whitkey Like This You KNOW it is good-you KNOW it is pure the U. S. Government's official Green Stamp over the cork is put there for your protection and it tells you in plain words that this whiskey is bottled-in-bond, fully aged, full 10056 proof and full measure -and is your assur ance that it comes to you just as it left the original barrels as pure and good as it ia postible to produce. Nowhere Elie Can You Do So Well Blends and compounds can be had anywhere ami at any price the papers are full of such offers but when itcomes to BOTTLED1N BOND the kind with Uncle Sam behind it - the kind with the Government's Green Stamp over the cork - Hay ner Whiskey stands abso lutely alone the greatest value offered by anyone in America at our price of only 80c a quart delivered. How Can We Afford To Name So Low a Price7 We are the largest distillers of pure, straight whiskey in America and the oydistillere who bell thnr entire product direct from Distillery to Consumer -th ssav ing you all the profits of the middleman and dealer -and offeringyou this fine, pure, bottled in bond whiske y uiieci irum uisiuiery ai mc distiller s price, jis.a) by l'tugnt rrepaia. h.h THE IIAYNER DSSTtfiLING CO., Dept. J-105 2110 Central St., KANSAS CITY, M0. Profil By Thii Great Saving Over 1,000,000 men in the United States are our steady customers they know and appreciate the quality of Hayner Whiskey and send us their orders time and time again for more of the same good kind. NOW we want an opportunity to prove our claims to YOU we want to show you what we are producing we want to convince you of the great saving our Direct-from-Distillcry plan of selling means to you. Send Ui Your Order Now Try thi3 Whiskey at our risk and on our positive guarantee that you will find it all we rlaim -as fine a whiskey as you ever tasted and the fVsf value you ever bought or you may send back balance of goods at our expense and we will return your money without a word. You Take No Chancet Our guarantee is as fair nnd square as we know how to make it it means what it says wc MUST make good we must send youaqualitythatwillstrikcyouasrich, pure, delicious- right in every way and we will do It. Don't Put It Off Attend to this right now while you think of it no letter is necessary use the coupon below fill it out and mail it to our nearest Office and Shipping Depot and we will surprise and delight you with the quality of the goods we will send you. CUT OUT AND USE THIS COUPON Mf(tlM((t(lltMIMHIHttlNtMHMIMttMtllIHtlHHMlal(MMHMtlllM4itMltttlM THr. HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY Knrloed find 11.20 for which nerd mn FOUR full nuart bottles of Hayner Private Stock llottled-in-llond WliUkey -cxprrii paid aa per yourntfer. It is understood that If this wliikey in not found an represented and stiifactory to me in every way, it may bo irtiirned at your expense and my 13.20 ia to be promptly icfundcd. ItMhm ' "" J-105 Addttu No ordtrn fillad for lest than 4 quirt In... I..M..............U.U. ........... i...... H....HI. mi... I...I.1 1. 1... mi. i...... .in w Orden for Arizona. California. Colorado, Idiho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico. Orcun. Utah. W.iMunnton or Wyoming must be on the basin o( 4 Quaits lor 51.CJ by Express 1'repaid or 20 Quarts for 11S.2Q bv I'rimlit l'reoald. n.ii OVMIANUU) UNSCR THE 1000 Afc,St'4J t jum ouiiioo aCKiAL no. not. ffAYN ritfl Willi tflUU WHISKEY BOTTLED IN BOND E HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY BTluwtUOWttDttTraCT.mi'.OHI nxi t urns. Jtwrv 1 1 Plat " JAUU" TiuAU hJ.S1. DATTIU, OHIO 0Olii Olllcet and Shipping Oeptlt als at lllillllirr nt Tror, lllilr, ST.L0ri3.U0. ST.P41X.MIMN. NEW OBIEANS. II niTTOV. O. BOSTOJf. MISS. J1CHS0NVIUI, HA. rTAiil ihiii ihnn i. hiiiu 3uo.ooo.oo run raid Mrin jar rnn. .1 l AfCo Ask Vour Doct-r.