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?EFWANS MASS 300,000 TURKS TO WIN EGYPT Railroad from Damascus 10 Frontier Complete by February I -4TERIAI READY TO BRID?I SUEZ Lj-msaru- Urf? Vnuusi and ?,b>ssiiii**ns lo Attack Desert Being Piped. 1 e massing i ? _' ??ater ? . ? ' ? ? ? ?? me ? - also ? I \aa\ ? ts rorks ? ?sopotami?, Say HHtish - ? ? tl I ? - a - to \11ie* J putjr from Guadsloupi i and ?vith he ? t ?.!? cooper?" r s guara* tes of ;.? ? ild Im ? a THE COMMUNIPAW SAFE Ameritan ?M S|eanir! |?.ported Sunk \rn?es at Algier?. W??; ? K'or.. Dec ? !?bfe nrriv* si A'g:'i~ last Mends* of the Amer; can tan! n-munipa'v, \ari r?porta?ri ?'il- r. subir.? ???V waa reported t Department to at that port paw, owned by 'h ?- ? . eey. ft r Eg) p" 1 "i I'ecembei 7 sir ?as re I ?unk b\ a ? ihtaarino off Trip 01. La'er <-|sh'e? ?a^ tie," ?*l ?? i? ??? raptured ai.n towed te ft port an? ?hat she had arrived safelv ?? Alexas "On vessel al?o was re? i. savias 1 siandria, *?nd on Dscsn Ipatctl from V* *; ? ad. bu i ? ? ,-. LONDON PRAISES SIR JOHN FRENCH Sees More Honors for General Selection of Haii? Wins British Approval. - ? K i n i ' i The ? ? ? be will be - I item for ? ? ? P bol ' ouse of Parlia? ment j?n.l a trrant of a ronaiderabla :* money, and althougl Fren? tires from 'he field of ? . ia?e -onimanrif- ? ... ? Kaii ? ? ? ? ? ? I ? , ? tfter the Boer Wai Roberts I ? ? in | ? ? ? has never - ? be the .... ? under ? ? ? : - "ii comparativa q-.net ? ? RCH?LL ESCAPE? DEATH n Sh? i Hit? Dugwul of es-l abi net Minister - .n Ins a narrow i. ? _ ? i n.en -sho bate 1er* if ?9TEL I I . \J I -?_ * .mm. mm? _-. _-K_ -_-_-. -___ ', ! .1 lR_4YMOR_& .V ? .?- jpiru or amrrn;, r.r nay: rviagmtuct ? c ?. ru-pri-m-?-. i. :nr)rie ?.rill M *'?"' *?> In.?".--' ? -larl.le I.-., bane? Hen,. I -..?uns t he lt_.an)-alk ?nd ?he Orean r?., (,,,'f i ,.-.?.,., Evening Mu?lc_lr? 1 lotstel btrdfl ?________s_?h??__________________________________?_____?????????????????_"*__. IRAYMORF. FRIDAY CHATS HOLIDAYS AT THE TRAYMORE able for Trayi - -ee. lade with ? I : i I ti| the sei. Then 0:1 1 -. tber? be a uniq. . th Father to be a matter od i? theatre1 rand Open mpi . - :h Pavlowa and the the Apollo Th?.-- ffei ' l.-> ?,i on? ?' Sew *i.-? un.ie ?Mi Line? IHr]_ -Ttmne nr?Hi, THE LARGEST FIREPROOF RESORT HOTEL "<?? - ? IN THE WORLD ?tata*? .,,,, n_, AUGUSTA. GA. '. ? **Ctet. ( (. ! M.nager I- NEW OCKLAWAHA-a lUSTIS. ?L? M ? Laurel-in ?the? Pines '?ir?.'..i ????? totas ?NOW OPEN. ??RANK F SMUTPa, Mgr ?'INtHLK.'.? gl\*!t,s" IM* mvrr.. **** <?<**> 2iS illa Ata, p. .. HOTEL CHAMBERLIN ?w 010 "?0:?*T CClMrOOT, ?s _ a_T _E AS-e ^Va^^ '? ' - a ^\ . aso. s. adam* tSaaaaHM ./YawV/ So-'?.?? Mente. V? . or t?-?VJf ? ? OTaCRAMAL-iN 2t miiuilci /rom Cran. ? r irr? I ?.unir? rettlog pl?e# for rit? ???.rata-M All outdoor tpnrte rrer Maataaaan V-bool tet -hlldreo Rrrlu'a-n ret?? for Winter HUTU OS A M AT?". I i-r-nrr t,'k t*",' l?1?l? ? ? |Tw If'DIVi ??SOPI HOIfl Of Ihf W'iRlD ! ncariDoroi??n-l5ienn<-im All.AN IM ( IM. ... J 1 ?OSISM WHITE 4 IONS COMMNT GALEN m?YS ,,M II A M, ?M?NWUTItLl Alero;. Opee. PARTRIDGE INN' ? bERMUDA ;;. : ?,....., PRINCESS HOTEL , A l*iVUl_ eitlM, ?,|?r? . fl_i_!.ia_. ^?fu.M.t, CUT FOOD COSTS REICHSTAG PLI Budget Committee A Reduction for Vegeta hies and Fodder. USE OF U. S. MAILS AROUSES COMMO f-.ngland Ha?. Spoken to Wl ing About Parcels for Oer many. Sa\s I nd Cecil. Btrlin, Da? '?' Hi? bud, I of the Rec-stap has ario resolution? rag ..ation cheapening ef food supplies These elude f red . tioi price? kinds and tl ' r er a] g])i grain to hreei ? I ' ? p.lso ha?i ad ed a resolut of the ,-.,? ? fof old Bt from ?ever.ty )ears to si: tive years. Another resolution ineri In the v?ar allowances of the farei ' hers and the pay of private? referri ?<?' leuste? r prop? ?he h i c ? the priri ? alanei - ? |fi - <? ? mai'*?e,i thai savings ihm bh si I.onrjen, Dr.- ir ? rahit qu of food a- * _? ? > ? ? par post f i ? hasi-a loi _ ' je? t," Lor. ? Pi rliamenti Seen .... ? ? ... to dta ?-..?.- . ? ' eril ?aid he wr?s .. what Im had bttl ngton, Deo, 16 I'o.foffice 1 ? ? no ?enure pare?'l | ? ? ? ? ? - rrmtny vi ? '~a line ri .i "stepa" ? ? iaa I. ? ? . thai \ ? ? . ? for food shi] Germany and Aui Sew York la) I ? ??g of cond . lard an -.ass mai ;.?tciir? from !'-? : : ? led. owin rrferei had refrained from ? from t* ? ANOTHER YEAR OF WAR ENTENTE ORDERS 5H0M Allies Placing Hug? Contract Her? for 1917 Deliveries. anee thai tht Allies ar | ' or at Itatl another year t ha? been furnished prominen bar? hee ma toon i the pla<-, | ? ? ., *iui?c ? llar 11 read] and conn ? I ? ? . ? to i purchain g age: I to the oth? beat eomm ? ? ? ? than their predeces - -? in the making o? coi ,iih J. P, Morgan and through in tant ?out ? Informal _ba possession o New Tork banker? ?. . .,. . _at hoi Franco i ?? ??? I a that 1 ? v ??il uried out on an even ... . In - to right the I tag - .. ? ? ? Lr.gland, has been selling An i I -.'?es in this market at the ra half a million dollars a day. > to the tremendous advances in . . of such cerur. ?.? ai d high . -a KAISER HEARS PULPIT CHEER "Blessed Are They Who Du Nut I ose Confidence," These in V iina Church. H* ri t, liec II ?' . '.? * ? m et ml ? ' ,-. ehui ? eastern I ?..?.? ? r ,. ? ? Of the ).ei ? - . Ad tniraj von ? ? " ; i. ,.: ? .. . ? ,? ,,i the ll o?. ? I ,1 I ...-. tujpcior. A _ai.ita.-y lattue loliuet-, - 'ashion w ith both t ' ? Kaiser Wants (./ar's Capti\es to Cel?brale 'His Birthday Sejr ? arrangement : prisened in '?er tied te re.ebrate ' i. ?,?.? ' SWS prisoi ed birthday of Kmperor William OlTr r a-, tasaei I ' I I .'-' I .era* or.? ri! ? .eatre of war: group of Field Marshal ?on ?? ?? i DM v *,.eh on north si ? .. . , ^.j. li .. ?? i ? ? ? . n ululer tha I Arm.? group of G? ? ? ? "? r failed ' ? 11 auroplan? "??? -forced to deaeei ? SSSy reach < ' ' .??????*? ? AI 81 ['IAN* OFFICIAI .-..,. itateneal strict of - ? ? tap sir? I sa ? ' ? .end ar.d *???? ? - ? of our aerial squaJ - ? . ed ? St '? ? ? -.owka and Kiews, on ? . ? h' K laws * aero ? v returned safi GAS B?M?sljSED IN VENICE RAID Aircraft Drop asphyxiating Missiles tot First Time In tttack Kepi Secret. The use i I .?: sties got Venir? ha? n lden a B?V ? - ? ... - . ? eordoi ? ,.. - ltr.portanc . ? ? ? ? i ? the throat ? of s pu? has t< . aircraft art PfALIAN FORCES MENACE TEUTONS i, oui m..i il from o m? i mica and dc-y th! Powei ? ?r; ... - ? . i reach a - toi Will N,,t Quit Saloaies ".Vi msy take this as nnnl: The ? . It ?a dec?a here ihat : ??ernvn- -itor> ? that 'neb a gal ? ? neu Rulg;. ? ?. by the - I I ? ? f . : ?V ? r ? til - Hulgar Advance Bs ' I ? ? ? ? frontier. Official an ll have stated that the Hial upped ? men' .-nrian ? ? a a ? - ? The railri i ? aays, has ps. Austro? ri Lave reach o?" th? tin it I B - t he Li i - twenl t was aiinoi. ? I ? Serbian Hi. mum Safe. i rhian armI? I g It Austrian pri?es? ? ? ? as ai n ed si 1 iran? ami ! te S nava? V ? ' \? ' ? ? ? . allies wa i hrillia ? I tersi ? |a ? ????? unable at. *i;j SEES DOMINION RAILWAY DANGER McKenna Declares Canada Must Not Lose Control to United States. URGES INCLUSION OF SECURITIES Styi Britain Will Care for In? terests of Canadians in Plac? ing Them on Market. London, Dec. lfi.-??ln the deb.-* ?ar obligations b - ? * House of Commons to-day, Reginali MeKttn ? ChaaeeUar of the Exchequer, re :i \\ orthiagtai -ember for ( olrhester . . that ( anadian f the plan for tht i - - government api>n ? loion of < ana, to pre aenre th? nttretta of ( :.. i the i ? ? ?as "very undeniable th?,. of *he , ? ? .? ? nto A) , ? ? ' ' f-ar tbe govei ? o exereisi it sueh an outc "In -. ? ?-? an ? ?f the ? * ? ? ? ? ? - ? ? ? made to .ANS IN TURK MINISTRY a Hean i ratona Are To Be \p ?i-tl I inter *???? r. i.vne ? . ?? : - '. urki?h ad? ln I ? ? ee hud ? ? ca ti that thi .-??? ?.?1 cora I ? -,??-.?? which has bt a, de . . ..-.? - ?. h ! t > ,. p'rench romraand? r in el fare the Greek eracnal pro - that had h. ? - ? "h. is ? October ??. .- ' ? reek fi tiei t tlie me- ,.- . ?all? l.emian Force Small. ? at Athens ? that ) ... - -ome, -?nans ? rere at M . - ? ? ' ? ?1 . ? ? ? i long ? ? r :.. da* ? lulg I , ? ? ireee, is pro? ? cor ? ? he ? -arded '? ' t the | - ? ? ? ? iiermans nd Aottriant, ti ibitanta of -f, ?r of ? ? ? 'lire. - ? mint at Vt r-sva! base French Soldiers Mutin> at Sal?nica. Sa>s Berlin Her1" . lier. I? by '.?re: ess to Say ' .. . | ? ? I he prOtpOCtl of - liegt of the town are olat regarded v?irh alar... _ I the atti? tude of Serbian refugees in the city is , red suspicious. The German garlan colony II pre paring ?i* i declared In s i-.-ice? raeeitad that there ha? been a mutiny among ? Whom te ? ? , ? ii? uewepaj??!. t NEW SWISS HEAD IS PL DE COPPET Hope for Peace Slim. Ht Says. After Election to Presidency. NEW YORK HELPS IN FOOD PROBLEM Republic Gets All Its StapU Stocks Here Neutrality 1*0 Be Maintained. Rerr.e. Dae. IS.?Camilla de Coppel *??' elected President of the Swiss ra? to.day at a ?pecial session oi ? National Assembly. ra*^'-<-i..at_d in ? rer and lower bn i si SIM : it Edmund I ? osen \ ice-President ? - me has not yet com? for any Dt toward peacf. . 1 cult to say when tha? time may arrive," aaid M. de (oppet to a cor re.pondent ?fter the eleetien. "Y a? in all question? relating; to the war, ; "sition of Switzerland is one of llty. tee," he eon ' - - - ?' foi mano ? soldier? ? s dia : reg.ons. SI ndmi* en'ir? postal service r .-oner? of war of tie ? i ? countries snd their re; ? ? ? anil dour New for < ? transporta? by ocean In carryY . ; paral U. S. and Pope Can End War, Says Swiss Chief 'Tal Wille, com -?wiss army and a soid'.er of the school of Hindenbutf : the til bad cume foi : rct's in the world" to . d the war_| ? i In? *S peace proposal at this . : B< ? ienersM i.; pee from these - ? In : ..-. the world. secor. ? ? ? hat be wa? - - ?tins 8Uf 'o command attention, r?ni ra '?' Dt Wilson and edict 1 ere i a g ???I ]ir?,rierr. Get the sensation" ? ?ADMIRAT ION ? MILD TAMPA CIGAR "?nie? too aire hin? HWl ITifHB ?.?ii . ?.tjartasl iltf M-MOtl ? r>f * tl?.-i>. rV.l-ll.-l'^aTSm lor roer rl.raiif. art! Ill' ?? ill 11 a- u' ? ?Iltfae.-a-.au ?Alllrll I? ?ho?? '?.<? und ?It'll, ?tariek? m lou li-r twit?. tlifaji ma, lniiaan .nlrt*. If r. a raen ti:tt?r..ar> thla rninlirmtlnn ?.e ?UM,~. ei-1-JI TWM.I a_.l ,h, .. i?'t?.| BS?__tS ? 'ti it t Ir.?-???, ee? ou ?oar [Mil or pt-nrit. ron mm? ???-en um h utrn H. If rms ?iifl? to line <*?.-ti ti.i fj.i;iiy'JM.'i ?it* ?e?. \i?im>i. mI???- il'.Uir?. \ .cmp-is?-' rf-jf '?*"vttM WM/sffiv&ma* yQmm?ajei&i ??______ _vv? _r ?*'. ?T' ^, S SICEMSBuKO ? SON. '-?^__3_e-;5|;, all sizrs J ALL SMAPtS Sold tvsrywher? ,From*2 tc*6pa?r 60. B^* ? ?U?llt> t^'Ca-*." J restoring, 11 ron;; s ? In the ?' military organi .? ? ASK REDUCTION IN OWN PAY I'atriotlc British I.t? Officers Recom? mend $10,000 Cut. \ torney Gen -1* Smith, su.,: to-day ? a and the I Asquith immed-.. r ap I cr.t that the ?alary of each of . 000 l $5.000 I, and . large rtuuc'ion ai?o he made in r tees. The net i ? 'ild be a saving of at r Frederick ?aid, informed the Premier that were I furl n which the Cabinet or the I .... , . - re ? ar! " from an ap? ? The usnn ' the Attorney General is 17,000 and that o** the Solus - '.e-.eral .4,000. HOLDS BILLION IN GOLD Bank of Franc?. M.ike? With? ? K?*c nrd f?ir Coin ?in Hand. Dae. lfi Ac "Le Matin" the fork of gold 'he Bead of France yeaterday r. o* ) $l,000.0"i ." ? world's -en id The appeal to ' r? *. ' thai ngtd i It was stated to-day by the r . President Polncara a decr?e extending the moratorium ? <-oinm"i -*ial enK.iiii'Dii-nt*i to the end of ) ?? ties, except for war contracts. All i, it was -? per ? ? ? amable h' r '? _J s-g* certain I bought the bonds previou?!?' have been 1 selling e.t a loss with tl ? ?p? eiflc p.ir* I - rteeing the ? 1 Recapture the Old Joy I Of Living T TAS life lost its zest:* Do you suffer pretty constantly n from nervous depression?"the blues?" Very often this state of things is brought on by pcM*r elimin? ation Constipation is the underlying cause of manv a case of "nerves" as any doctor will tell you. Once get rid of constipation permanently and you will be amazed at the transformation in your health and spirits. Laxtives and cathartics won't cure you of constipation. They [jive only temporary relief and tend to form a habit winch i-, exceedingly dangerous. But you will find in Nujol a rational means of restoring normal, tvaltht'il bowel activity. Nujol is a pun.' white mineral oil i.<_,.form mgtoull the requirements of the Lane treatment for constiuation, which physicians everywhere are now presen hing as the safest and most effect? ive means of restoring normal bowel activity. It is not a laxative but a lubricant. Being entirely mechanical in Hi ? iion it muy h?' takeil in any quantity without harm. Nujol is colorie???--, odoiiesi, ami tasteless. Write tor booklet, "The Ration?! Treatment of Constipation. If votir dmggkt hasn't it, we will send a pint bottle of Nujol prepaid to anv point in the United States on receipt of75c-moneyorderor stamps.