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Show X m "rf ii DESERET- - JUNK VI EVENING' NEWS SATUKOAY SECTION' PXTO THREE culler Britannia, which iie.l tq t lrW In the ! u( King Georgs ble youth, is bring pul ta order so that tils majesty may g broad and even participate In fome . du jr of the raee.. Britannia ie eil'l wom.l-provqualified racing vessel end an Immensely populsr etenl should the old yacht add one juoie winning pennant t6 her excellent l If the King happened to 2 was It roughly wsr, , the before (hpeoial Cerresftendtnee ) ton; b or every on board at Ihe time, of course ths ton. a $10 or a cent Trade pound ONDON, June I. William Itatlt, ton "win would be additionally int eatEngland Is Taking Foreign Trade, and Vat Deal in Oil and Steel are Establishing Her Commercial Supremacy Iyr ton ef paper made In Britain, a coet F. C. 8., consulting cellulose of ing. . to the average end New Government Records used i coal Are la Outlawed Support Export Now America, Fixing " runts, on Scale Already Ball Caino Ae Royal Guide. expert lo the government of of conversion In British mill Is, now In Americas Face Stragetic PotJtlona in Development of Future) which the to cost Trade to Door ton beew a over has wbe India, $40 after ihe Foreign tourists engaged The will, Closing EigPrivate Enterprises rojal of coal vents In Koottlsli waters, eet forth tl for more than 2$ years In searching recent Increase In the prieo demand German and Rwwtiaa Trade Already Iking Occupied by European Bu ness Delay In Declaring Feace at Washington May tremendous The add. will of Men. Thie will be their Ihe Isle g for new la metarials, ex for paper In the Untied that first ilsit to this pert mt thetr king. . Coat United States Heavily. , pacts to find In the tropics tho only blamed for the elate of think dom. and It will be Sir IUU Caine , eolation of tho problem of the world- largely Formarket. British In paper the Joyous duty to act as a guide to th wide paper shortage, a short which took only a king and United that the queen when the VJctoiia merly were not a labor. who those was hoe liadd from and quick Export brought country newspapers largely He supply from Canada, per- and Albert Is brought to anchor in Germany had distanced all compet(Special Corrsspondenos.) third of as surto raw the matter of food take and a alike oriels to sureucb material. opportunity bqok publishers but one, England, and the strug- enough Iotifla harbor. They wllj . spend mitting Canada lo ehlp its large June 2. while ths itor between plusage whuh the world el Urge had' ae they have never kaewo before. these two countries for It appeared. about a week tn this locality sleeping to Britain and aleo permitting plus two of tho n no see of greatest sell. It car-taine and skill "I of tho Btatee remain at wer gle ned recently lo solution Quite was titanic required permanent commercial supremacy and visiting the aboard the the United States Itself to ehlp a of Industrial combinations of modern Thie state of materiel affaire has omi beauty spots yacht difficulty of paper-maker- s' amount to Britain A good counof the lend each da technically at With, the wer came the .destruction been have about tlmee by anbrought In about mental waste 'a elate these certain International brought to thie supplies except of I am toM that over twenty years ago leaat, and whtla the peace treaty tho whole (abrle of the of Indifference to foreign affairs or nual growths 'of our tropical and sub- of paper Is still coming Intereeta Thirty-f-jn- r end trade, and at the end of English oil, from Caneda but the supplynowD when King Edward and Queen Alexand the league of nations are being finance snipping and manufactur- foreign opportunity, or In other word tropical foreata." ho says. If liters try Ie Britain wer the highly organised, sensitive, largest andra visited the Isle f Man. Fir wholly Inadequate. feel a debated pro and eon, the rest of the expensively constructed and carefully ing concerns Interacted In the conmilitated turo cam to aa end for, lack of pa par, thrown Which provincialism back on Scandinavia and Fin- Hell Caine also acted ae their guide to secure combined have tern-prproblem world is consolidating Its Indualrial planned system, not only of Oermany trol of the oil supply of the world against government or private effort and if the greet forests of tho land for Its supplies end the Scandina- Only King Edward wasnt able te sons disappeared ae experts vian the direction of securing .foreign and Finns are making hay while move about much at that time, as he and commercial forces to prevent but of every other Industrial nation, and they are achieving a great meas- In be In matketa. cannot will This under attitude the the eun shine say they Jl years, wse recuperating after that nasty aca tangled maos of wreckage out ure of euccesa Just the other day it American ascendency In foreign trade wan ''Ina In huie It wood but demand for civilised as moment, changed pulp, though has already been cident he had when visiting the Duks Added strain of which It seemed at first and significant that other manity would find relief In India and thrown on Britain', slender paper of Richmond. It will be remembered In the years to coma A few if the ho order could . possibly come. The of larmd had 2nttn,ri timber more In tropical Africa. We have In India when he in soma direc- been linked inttreru number of American that he broke hta knee-ca- p with like Intereeta in conservative than America have made great American Industrial corporations world Is gettingto back supplies by up grasses on which, a considerable buyers come over wae walking across a slippery ballan ordered existence England. A great $100,000,090 merhave who recently which have strong organ list Ions tion. however, much faster than seemed Roaelble two ger wet promoted by Col. Orant Wor- even greater change In their view- amount of research work has been with signed blank check, and Instruc- room floor. Goodwood will be In full abroad are doing their beet to old leers point than would be required to put done by the forest research Institute tion to boy up all tho paper they wing during these daye of royal dalago. But for disordered finance den, ii. P- - for the purpose of harm- America Into the game with ell the of India with a vlsw toward their can get their hands on. their place in the sun and a few dar end transportation It might almost be onising liance In Manx waters, which fact, nl the Industries ( all the Britut wc Another reason for the shortage le course, will take away some of thi power now at her disposal. utilisation for paper-makining and determined individuals are said that large areas had already been ish empire, ofslneuring British consucUr war fore not the English govern- have the of thm mayet arrived at complete taking their share of the good thtnrs effectively cleared of. the wreckage, trol and of creating an organisation gilt from t)i ginger-brea- d that practically no paper-maklq- g available. On the whole, however. It but there has come agtouta vest big enough to challenge the world In ment did little to encourage British cess owing to certain p radical diffi- chines have been built In Lngland historic and moat beautiful race meet-Inr- . to this disapr may ba said that the people of the ehange at compered with the Bqt aa an off-the effort to compete. not only tti the foreign trade, and what I more, the culties. The experiments on tb grass since the war began. Builders of . United States are making Jess effort, of all Englishman resented any government or reeds of the swamp country In the heve been en- pointment comes the news that the sl'uallon. At the moment Oermany I home market but in thmarketa machinery effort to gi such aid. for the Engor private, to obtain a seat at no longeh the greatly feared rival the world. v province of the Sudan , - official munition. Juet Cowee weeks Is to be restoredendto tbIt In making have so far net given complete suc- gaged an order the grand. opening of normal business though there little doubt that In It may be due se dshifed that eome lish trader was an individualist and cess. for eight paper mill In fulL glorv of prewar enlendor lately as might be expected, seeing that Caneda has been received in England, blue waters of the Rolent will net ter the world than those of anyone of course of time her people will comd American Interests are conferred and Jealous of hi Independence and During the war tho experi- In physical and chemical characteris- and delivery has been promised for more be crowded with all the famthe great Industrial powers. must al- are perhaps even participants In these Thert Into beck ovii their Of tics they are exactly elm tier to the ous facing yachts that bava been ' la their streng desire to secure for-- , ways be some one who la the runner-up- . greet British combines, but even so ence gained under the operations 1$!$.' Idle for so long. Most of th big'; the extension the opened the eyes savennah grasses of India. here U sign trade, to build up home industry of and today the1 United fUatea has they do notfetsnd for lack But the machinery are being put Into commission snd of the British government official While these greases therefore yacht end to secure control of new aiul prof-- , taken the place of Oermany In the of American trade In fact quite the side-issu-e. The remedy only and these fleet liable fields, the peoples of Europe mlnda of thdse who are seeking Indus- reverse. Borne of the profits both of the tracing public generally to what promise a Urge source of supply for only la the opening up of further eources for thia festive week, the future, they cannot atpresent be of supply. Aa long as Britain la at Ing palaces will be the homes of souir the merging operation end later on could be done through have cast all prudence to the Winds trial and commercial power. of manufacture may gu to America, and authoritative effort.. Also In the counted on as a practical proposition. the tnerey of Scandinavia, tber Is ne of the wealthiest and most brilliant and are giving the monied and indue, France Locks Out Foreigner. of th American stnd Engli-- h effected as I think 'that eventually the, dlfflcul- - reason, but all the advantage accruing to the Industrial - combinations Interests a free hand. That the paper dealer say, why price people The houewand ground flare back will come later is Inevitable, "The French method it guarding community through the existence of war measures was laid the foundation ties will be overcome, but al present shpuld not b doubled. Still la an Industry will holong to tho peoples of the movement now resulting In the, the field for a new source of supply s' of the Royal Techt Squadron for history repeats Itself and some gainst possible fuUwe competition In tha British indusa behind C In owes are being put Into readlne now apparently to retreat which the of the countries creation of enormous money and ma- Is held by be m ben. The difficulties world, the situation la still wore ) ear ago America passed through its wall built end and If regusome Even located. ere tariff gsyletlee of for rule. tries very epeclar private terial trusts or combines. When the that w bar found with grasee do of business consolidation but to lations and restrictions Early In the year, the beat quality an-of there will be a greet banquet. given to agreements exist between these for- armistice came, the state of the world not occur In the case of bamboo, and paper fge a nation demanding the breaking hamper the adventurous designed novels used for American of the club at whim' and like members bv foreigner the Indeere was have such that the ordinarily such difficulties ag there corporations up of those same consolidation on the who wisher to do business on French eign tique wove wae priced at IS 2A th King and (he Princes will be concerns for a division of the trade trader found himself already been overcome. It can now cents 17 ' to ground that they were a menace to the territory or within a sphere of French of the world, still the advantage will pendent British and hopelessly at sea. and after five years bo eald, In fact, that there remain no month tiro. quIcklFToee cents present. . I It had risen to II general welfare. At present there is Influence. . method The It With English the rest orgsntxstion. foreign of in. be t dUXicultleaJa ; "Too. of. .governtransforming practical a Vast need fbr foreign Indicative, of courage, vest confidence was not many years ago that B It rest training Polo, Boom, Jjabit. J la Europe If. Three week ago. It had coin ment he turned naturally bamboo into pulp, and that tber la and to trad a The glamor of opportunity and In 21 cent At present. It la at np future and a spirit of enter- - American monopoly decided to extend to the dependence week aleo comes during the Henley not for a hero the of targe power only supply controlling promise accomplishment le over the land. as admirable ae It promisee to Ha sailing organisation to include Information but for guidance and under condition which, compared 21 cents and on well known London July and If the flpkle English climate dor tho stimulus of beovy taxation and to successful. In each English Indoe-'- t South America end began ita preptold me today ho would not kfhd, there will be great do-Is assistance In restoring his busin- with a material like wood, are per- merchant expenditures the governments ere try there have come about great con- - aration accordingly. It was prompt- actual be surprised to see It go to SO cents tn proves this season. Polo ings come ess.-war out take from while wood of has the for Thus, manent, not first to Indusbeen infant aid, gtvlng olldatione end In turn these groups ly notified that If It persisted In this a a week. Many publisher have In dcaly earnest at commencing 30 to SO years to grow, bamboo renew between thorough going x,1 tries but to gigantic combines which Of Industrie have, where their Inter- effort In ths the European companies the Scandinavian market, Ranclagh and Roechamp-to- n interests In itself annually. In Burmah particu- eoundlng ' by sheer weight of money and Influ est wer mutual, still further consoli- lines of le as bad as it there business would enter tb government and private but the position three representative (London's . lt condition for encee aided by monopoly can take over dated or linked up. to the end that American market and Inaugurate un- securing opportunity for trade snd larly the transport Is In England. fact that some and most fashionable country clubs-- ) It f conpentrstlon of all available busi- and transport, it must be remembered. f the Swedish and Danish publish- and the exploitation of any market or ter the English goeraqient,, the English restricted competition. It was quick- the it Is said that Prince Henry ie Is always a serious matter In this InThese public and In fact the Interests of ly agreed that the South American ness into British hands.In The greatest ritory, be It large or small. er ere unable to obtain end keep In shaping very well at Hurlingham and fube fields for near In the cannot concernBritish many development surpassed. dustry combines are based upon cotton, wool, the whole Empire are trade which might be secured would more than 200 reams of any Is likely to be chosen to fill a vacancy In stock g coal. Iron and oil, the foundation or ed with the success of these enter- not compensate for the lose which ture are in Germany and Russia, and places Indeed the wholecantransport of book peper,. Norway, variety In the team daptamed by Major ViaccomBritish backed out of be British the capia and To an look genius by euob factory Incurred qa would be upon England baalo materials of all Industrial wealth prises. through the main supply center. Is better vian. Lockett of the Seventeenth now In on is on tal the work at a Inland tidal water." war , ruined the American getting field South plished and by the Invasion maa can and trade. The who bring country hopelessly upplled, of court, but paper la not Lancers. ground floor so that when America about a merger" Is hailed as a benefi- Is an error Into which many fall. Eng- was leffco Europe for exploitation. obtainable there In large quantities Scarcity and Dissy Prior, The Duchess of Northumberlan 1 own house in order snd ''beher puts cent Napoleon of finance, he 1s the, lish foreign investment is today greatWhere America Lacks. This statement Is the only ray' of either. The Danish factories ere quite will soon be sending out Invitation-fo- r gins to alt up and take notice, the eo hero of the moment and a public bene- er than it was in 114. there la more demand unable to cope with the a big garden party and ball to be Industrial county In the world best strategic positions will have been light in Inthe black' situation which that the northern ,r factor, There Is no law to restral money available for Investment than eountry, on a de- held at the British paper market. is moving with is Every her picturesques and historic Ui America with keen and secured. Most confusing reports of prevail him and no general wish to do so even ever before, and a Itmore watching has to finds she heals, adventurous Jealous eye. With its surplus of gold conditions In America are coming to, Since Jan. 1, 210 British newspapers creased output mansion Blon House which Is situated if It were possible. It is not difficult greaterendfreedom, ever before. then orders meet bigger on the Thames with a wider purpose than l(s vast stores of raw material, an Europe. These vary from rumors of and periodicals have had to Increase In directly facing the spirit to foresee what will come In the future ever MATXARD EVANR. before In the history of the coun- effective Old Deer Park at Richmond. Another Impending panics to vast efforts to price. The present price of newsof over 100, when the people wake up to their population Marshall The foreign trade of the United 000 and a system of standardisation capture all the gold and at the busi- print paper manufactured In Rrltteh (Copyright by the Edward great balUand reception will be given helplessness in the hands of the few try. is rapidly coming beck Inof the world to such a degree mills la 1) cents a pound or $213.4$ a Byndlcnts, Inc.) , early in July by the Marchioness of who- - will control the mainsprings of Kingdom unequaled anywhere, America stands ness He own and It ie significant to not to Iiondonderry at Londonderry House, the premier power of the world S to render all other state vassals to Industry and are aroused to the plight even now In certain lines of ex- ae that superb residence that Is next almoet any point of view. There America. The truth of the matter Is of the Individual or the email concern that of 1120 exceed those from the port 4f figures door neighbor to Groseenor House the American people do not Is one field, however. In which Amer- - that which endeavors to make an independ of 111. back up the American government In tho town mansion' of the Dufce of far7 lean of countries behind Is lea ent living. This, howover. Is for the At the date of the armistice Europe wealth and . - than Westminister. herself and an effort to maintain the open door future. prostrate In every sense of the that Is in thepower.1 the world, they will find commercial of throughout domain of the moment in which lay The affair had for the armistice Sartorial but Tip word, 'hardly King. i that when they are ready lo enter the very American ! interested Is the been signed before English money and diplomacy and foreign trade advenw In my opinion If we are going to well recognised rea- field of foreign commerce the door purpose of these European combina- braine were at work assisting to re- ture. There ere so. well-knola not a (Special Correspondence!.) . Fykes American home will have been closed apd will not be encourage the democratic atmosphere . tions, what they are doing now and construct but always with an eye to sons why this is figure te the public at largo, that Is pervading Europe and thw ONDON, May 2. Mias Isabf opened without vast expenditure of what they propose to do in the Imme- the benefit which might accrue In the territory has absorbed nearly all the time, reason he for th does that principal money and effort. British Isles at the present time. It Law, whose father, Mr. Bon-- not cultivate energies of a large nation up to the diate future. Before the war Ger- end to British prestige and profit. His should bj understod the art of that king , - o J. D. WHELPLET. present time for its development. la leader of the House intimate friends esy of publicity. at this hr to make bitter com-mdLaw; many was the threat to Europe not him he that matter how unconventional they may is iselesa. unprofitable and un- There was ample opportunity at home (Copyright by the Edward Marshall of not has had only in a military eense but commerths and also a leave Commons since he of day's Syndicate .Inc.) , ' waa wounded in th South African cially aa well. When the war came. fair, foremost of the criticism comes for the profitable use of money and i Conservative party, is engaged to Major-- wer, HI. life has been governed by 1 Pj the Bykee suggest not Sir Frederick way Hugh panoply any two one a of love work and father, a strange old min of the hardpassion of the other an inflnte jrapdcUy and of state," but simply be a distinshell, type and the last person to be the latter being controller-generthe as chosen for mentor an From the guishing mark that ttilght gKe- more of the knowledge. imagin- civil, aviation. It Is stated that their capacity Pawnbroker-Poea w time he became an officer in " the most complaisant monarch ative and impreesionahlo child. - The coma at will take has place ony other companion of Alfred Dodds marriage Hpasars (be enlisted a. a trooper In becoming air. This great thought South Africa) he was known by occurred to me because I saw King youthful days was the old man's paratively early date. Albert of Belgium walking along PicBallad of daughter a deaf mute! The betrothal of this extremely these two- characteristics. How Alfred Dodd of Runcorn, England, Immortalized Private Todger Jones, V. C. He not- only acquired an enormous cadilly one morning during his reto and handsome Still a Pnwnbrokcr. accomplished girls and I felt rather Arthur Conan Doyle Has Chosen Its Closing Line for His Soldier-Son- s amount of information on vast- - va- cent visit to the Iron Cross--S- ir . After receiving a fragemehtary edu- one of Britain's moet gallant soldTere riety of subjects, but also abecame a shocked and Londoq by his depressed ablest and administrators military Model The Attested Worth as Literature Its Raven, ths cation, the boy waa taken from school haa Gravestone Poes by exterior. In khahl or in the which served linguist,given geperal satisfaction. Eve remarkable at an early age to learn the prosatc him to good purpose In the great war. peace-tim- e panoply of eoldlerly blue Fact That Two Years After Original Publication, Demand For it Continues. business of pawnbroking. And a pawn- those who knew nothing either of He was one of the pilots of the and gold. King Albert is a splendid broker he remains today. In spite of MissareLaw or General Sykes personal- first Expeditionary force, ' and later ar.d imposing figure; but in plain pleased with the union of two sustained efforts at the outset of his ly Lord Kitchener to the common "or garden mufti well! he rames that are inextricably woven in- was sent by where sonal friends ) of career his fellow declares aside' to what Dodd to was his of townsmen, thrust stanzas!, Correspondence many he subsequently has shattered my romantic dzeams Dardanelles, (Special if he was Indebted to any on him then an almost loathsome destiny. to the record of Britain's great war commanded the air force." On hla June 2. Poealbly the Todger Jones. V, C., who won the that a superb warrior king effort. In Allen ? In was hi to distinction had been his It ambition it .be proudest return 'to military from Dardanelles It, the he was concerning writing Edgar And this i how it all happened: may be that Mies Law, who, since her mother's 1 teacher. and to this end, during hi death a created country's .life by as gallant a deed as Poe. member LONDON, of posterity of the Supreme The sunny tide of Piccadilly, haa been the intimate and con- Council of extraordinary poem any recorded In the war that saved apprenticeship, he devoted all his stant companion Influence of "The Raven. Versailles, and later he was of her father, pos- made a major-generpassers by, and two nreh who time to . that the European war called humanity. When Todger Jones came and spate "everystudy, reading he appointed I to write. seemed conspicuous" because they Scarcely had begun that elusive chief of the air staff. of sesses to a Highfordegree forth in Great Britain was one written home on furlong to be acclaimed by ays, when. In some Indefinable way, thing" and absorbing so were put together. Th want of better badly which, After the armistice he was appoint- taller of the ir?1 cmy mind reverted over and over again beliefs. For a time he Combined news- quality was wearing a short two by a pawnbroker. Is called charm. word. unis She out to controller-genered the of uh post Tb poem that may become thus xeJriaruTaa to The Raven.' It seemed to realize paper work with hie regular vocation, assuming: thoroughly natural, and Is coat ovei1 grey and black of civil aviation, and, although he within it black trousers, a double my soul the, horror of this and became the representative, in hla always Alert without reaching artifidistinguished is called The Ballad of sia written ,!hprose andthough collar and striped meant verse his for of connection native various with Joursevering leading place, the Iron Cross." It Is a study of the gJ.mi)0iic Raven of Despair perched cial vivacity., Bhe had much of her the army, black Ue with, large white spots on a gtl now is he hla had many nals. years, (he commerce ex$0) not, resigned commission, C. V. Finally, however, whose mind of a soldier a outside the poete study fathers strength-o- f character and inat this time, won more than local re- - everlastingly into mufti, and ever since has it. a hard derby Wt and brown boots! door, brooding, watching, with baleful conquered art. A business man Dodd difference to display... Her interests got periences In the war turned him into been with a . department His hair wag curly and toe long, bis a man re business became. In. and he out tho a madman. When originally pubtho ey goings comings have been many, ranging from out- which grapllng the of stgte bequeath- eye glasses had gold rims to them, he A mains with secretary forIntervals. And to seemed then mind lished during the progress of tho war. prosperous my leap The Fight. door sports to making humorous elec- ed to him with the remark . . f that "com- had no gloves, and carried a knobbly ward Into a very maelstrom of horror member of the community, his pawn- tion speeches it created something of a furore and which are still remem- mercial aviation must fly by Itself?" wooden stick., I gazed at him because Among the many stories told by the as I put to myself the query, And broking business Is now only one of bered as miniature classics established the fame of Its aothor, Al in GlasMention recently was made in thie somehow he reminded me of somewas one how much more ghastly a fate than various commercial interests, the chief gow. fred Dodd, who writes poetry and also V. C. to the pawnbroker-poe- t d correspondence of tha curious fact one. Then I remembered awfully a In a deserted thia if a returned soldier,- with an of these being a general store. fight pros of uncommon quality in the In- of is There a significance in that General Sykes Is almost the likeqhe king of the Belgians! At this Meanwhile he Is constantly Writing her engagementspecial tervals of carrying on a pawnbroking trench In which he and a Prussian of- imaginative eye could discern, not a to a soldier, for two "double" 0t hla official chief, Lo rd moment he looked straight at me end g both' verse and prose. ficer, who afterwards proved to be living Haven over hta door but a I have better of her brothers business, in (he ,own of Rtmcorn, in related lives as Londonderry, secretary of state for I realized this peculiarly gave gento royalty, and who wore the swr a ghostly stuff than the 'Ballad' by me. I think, soldiers in the nation's their vibrating symbol Cheshire. .p ii,. service. aid. General Iron Cross of the first degree, were Iron Cross, moving ever about him, he writes, 1. e., more literary, which Sykea declares that fa- tleman as the bravest king of modIt remained to be seen, however, the Law Bonar The home waa a never has typicalern course lessened for him miliarity history, tha man whose - if The Ballad of the Iron Cross' riflecombatants Each was armed- with before, behind, around- a pillar of i hope to publish some day. ly domesticated Scottish the fascination of aviation, but Jie saved, hi" country from utter annihiand bayonet, but both were cloud by day, a pillar of fire by night Of the hundreds of letters which There were four boys and household. would live; If It would continu to afraid two la a tel g to Is so show it not girls. with to it shoot lest should bring lation, But he, shouldn't wear the thougbtform of a vin- 'The Ballad of tne Iron Cross" brought When the war broke out the two old- all men.story rank as a poem far out of the ordinary to the rescue. Bo dictivemalignant except nnlform if he wants to to Its author from every part of Great er sons joined the army as they came enemy slain in combat. when the national situation that called enemy comrades When a British aeroplane was flying that entirely deserved halo Hn- fought a duel with bayonets, a The poem eads with this eloquent Britain, one, that , from Sir Arthur of military age. it into being had become only a mem- they for the first time over Pekin a proud keep duel to the death. The was envoi." w hlch has been quoted all ConarrDovle. Ing round hie head. he quoted: the may killsecond Britisher-pointe, ory. It shows every sign of doing so. the bigger man and at Prussian wae Charles, bovv It out (o a native, first looked over England kt gatherings held to LADT MART, I In April. 1917. and hiz wrote ed "'that Sir Gaza at Further reprints of the poem are ne- like the winner In feel," Arthur, my tlm -, Chinamen to bo pro- (Copyright by the Edward Marshall comdiscuss rpeana of providing foremen previous p'osteard did not sufficiently elder trother,' James, who wae in the expecting cessitated by continued demand for it bat that ensued. foundly impressed. .'Dont you think broken in the war, Syndicate, In.) say "how good I think your admirable Royal Flying Corps, fell in the vi- that's wonderful?" nearly two years after Its original pubhe said. Well, poem. Vou take risks, and It ig only cinity of Tpree after manr battles. replied the Chinaman lication In June, 11S. Recognition He nearly got me straight away. a after calmy, When weTeturn! When wo return. the man who takes risk For. with a lunging thrust. hit or mts The third eon at the age of seventeen glance at the machine,, the thing , Bank - work, of it worth ae literature continues to Will you forget? Tour vows Intern, county work, offio who achieves the great phrase. I Joined ae a private, but the armistice is meant to do that. Isnt it ?" be drawn from acknowledged master HeI slipped within my guard a stroke in work, legal work, quick work, our khaki With doffed, lethargy, to place the last 11ns of tho vol- intervened before he reached hope of the literary craft. One of the most As Jfailed to parry just aside . the (Copyright by th Edward Marshall specialties. Deseret New Job Dept. , England the same for you and me? carelessly trenches. ume on my sons gravestone. glowing of these wae penned by Sir But forslipped Byndlcats Inc.) that lucky Or idota false must we o'erturn? . Over pswnbroker-fioet'- s the Arthur Conan Doyle, himself a poet of desk Id been a iemp f dust. Remember we have died for you! a stands Linfrom Abraham distinction who. In writing to Alfred quotation What will you do coln: Dodd to accentuate his original high For hatf an hour, or may be more, When we return? our blades mad rings of steel I do .the 'very best I know how praise of The Balled of the Iron Around eaeh other's vitals till the very beet I can,' And I mean to 'Cross," Informed its author that he One. senses ssn to reel I had written the poem." After We have established patsat had chosen the last line In the volIf Writes Its author, the manuscript lay contlnne doing It until the end. bureau end ere represented at r ume of which the . Ballad formed Breath cam in 'gasps, eje a grew the end brtr.gs nte out ail right, what In If drawer for months D. Day ladepswdeeee forgotten. Is Uava At ere print relekrstlea F1 Washington. C, by aa attorArenas farad pert to piece on the gravestone of vv men neither would Oonoeel. ,lmb' uit accidentally It was tumbled out is said against me won't amount to ney wbe Bee been ie practise 1 arktla easd Fair May t lag hie soldier eon. This line, the closing end If me a. the Brilliant Prase out prnaUae Itartag . brings ter mere tbae.If years. one day to fall across one of Mr. anything. f4 on In an od to Rupert Brooke, A ten angels swearing I was right burnt of dexterous feints end stake ErsUine Macdonalds publication. On wrong, W ere la woeltleii te ebta's would runs: no make difference." to the Foretold ths final nots spur of the moment I sent it (Special Correspondence.) of Importance, a btg ball held st the PATENTS. ' TRAD MARKS HATDEN. CHURCH. Usd all but struck expiring strength thie publisher, merely asking whether . . .."i . "Think of me . 2. AND ONDON, June Time not does and eOPTRIQSTS la a ereaxpt newly Flared lo full He emot Crowned with th sunshine of Immorthere pr any literary merit In the (Copyright by the Edward Marshall meaner A long? last blow height. Hotel end 'fees. at moderate one of heaVflf the . Victoria, , on for previous life many that our hand hang tal youth." Syndicate, Inc.) poem. Owing to clerk' carelessness It ml Seed me andpiy bavonet knife note that we have' got Into the were commandeered for war purposes the manuscript was lost, an-- 1 had Rises send tie A great effort ie being made, so I am drawing end throat. Ersklne Macdonald, who published AndPierced hlahim stride of the summer season. told, to induce Prince Albert and to tho wall; given up all hope of ?vwr seeing It description of your Isrsstlos pinned TOBACCO Akn HUMAN stdewaye "The Ballad of the Iron Cross, and comwith $1, and ws will have search Tb fight was lost and won . Most of F.ftjt Avenue seems to have Prince Henry to be rain, (and I had not another EFFICIENCY is Known In America as issuing some present on the ocmeds at the United Btatee F elplete copy by me.) when Mr. Maccasion, and U. H. Ambassador end se t Office and Currish you with emigrated to London' of the best of modem English verse, I When the highly-bor- n West End Dr. F. I. Pack. Prussian lay donald wrote to say the Ballad had By Mrs. I Davie all and have been fear me naked to bring your Prohibitionist folk telle that Alfred Ilodd a poem has dead at hie feet, th British V. C. eemplet report. been found and that the firm would An extensive series ef testa rerent-!- y would be shocked (or envious?) could a party from the embassy after their "never been heard of In th United himself of hie Iron publish it at once." own on a see Fourth amount the of mad of group of large athlete which Btatee." It appeared, he explained, Cross. At th end of enemy's le they refreshJuly banquet liquid hla he The A pawnbroker-poe- t seem, at first the smoking of one cigar ment of an ardent nature likely te be attended by more than when th situation created bp the sub- held it out on the palm of story, that I dis- one hie band thinking, as strange en acromaly as show that member of the royal family. accuracy In tnuscdiar pre- appearing down thirty marine menace made it difficult to fo'r his friend to see. destroy American PATBSTF BtREAr. could readily be Imagined; but experi- cision, snF The King and Queen, however, will with n foil throats during these golden daye ef send "sheet" across th Atlantic. Bea year after he heard thf ence has ue. In recent years aa sx tn fnc ,ig bythrusting Nearly 1 taught not be In harvest London's per cent; that It kite, town, cause of the facta that have been tale, the details of it they ere leaving suddenly, one perhaps never before. In what appar- e retro) aecur'irv in throwing by 21 1 am told of doings that are for Scotland on the 2nd and arriving mentioned, one need not be apologetic morning recalled themselves to 'Al- ently unpromising eoll the Flower of per cent; and that It destroys pre- being arranged great at for on the dee celebraHolyrood about attracting the attention of Amer- fred Dodd mind. It struck me that Poesy ae often ae not take root. July rd. They will cision lb rifle shooting by fully tion of the Fourth of July and late remain at this beautiful ftcottlsh ican lovers ef fine poetry, ee belatedly, I could make a very dramatic poem ofRuncorn has long in Ter cerft. The town TV nirhts at hotels and dancing places castle for about a week and will then aa it would seem, to work of 'real of It, he ajs in a letter to me. "buu claimed f mmmirf Ik a cen Wilfred n he esolbteiv no the Dodd, author of There gues-'Iowill be the order for that festive oc travej to the lower reaches of the f TfcM Iffllt imagination and power, or about tell- when I begs n writing It M took quu-a- n The Ballad Of the Iron Cross," as If the soldiers of our greet eaaln which will be moved on to Clyde where that they will be met by th ing more than hitherto has btn uuexpetted form,.' one of Its most notable citiaene. but irmv would beta In from the use o' the Ith officially, a the 4th occurs royal yacht Victoria SEMI-WEEKL- Y A Albert. jUat known vn here shout the picturesque "TV Ballad of the Iren h waa born, In Manchester end spent tohacce they .would bo far nrote ; n Sunday. Though about ihe of their arrival on date personality of th man who. 'in a Croes." jn end form ta most of hla youth tn the Cottonopo- Orient then at present. F.ngHsh people as well aa citizens boerd the yecht, the famoua yacht-racin- g burst of sheer Inspiration, wrote It. reminrwent of The Rime of thw An- lis ' Hs was a dour" childhood, for ftnmnd tn Orth, tin pnatneld. from ""Ood a Own Country" weem to fortnight will commence end Alfred Dodd, th pa wnbroker-poe- ! cient Mariner," ( th author, like Col- when he was four years old. he He eagerly looking forward to th dar. for thie the EFERET NEW BOOK STORE MX F Alt TK 4 R. king le offering .three of Runcorn, numbers among his pr- - eridge Induig'ng in prose epitomes placed In the keeping of laser Meedaru sad Tbwvsders. Lake .belt There le be, among other "fixture City. cope It la Mid that the old rerfng jis grand. Paper Made From Bamboo - May End World Shortage While America Is Debating Peace, European Combines - SeizeMarkets t e-- SurpmdT t .... ' paper-makin- . London, . at g. pre-wa- paper- -making Bahr-al-Ghas- al 1 e. 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