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Show ,. . .,,,,, 6.., , ' ....... , ,.. t I l ' t a er ,,, .; 4 .. 1. 1 it 3 i t but ao A Challenge - I .. , . ' 5;: - " ,, . , , tat. A. - F i v i a : : , -- -- , : , , I ' , et t , , on -- . -.. .,- ? I 4. ,. -- v....11, h - A stroll through Z. C. M. r; H I. will ' suggest just what would be most suitable. 1 '' I .,, 021 0 . ' : N4 eholla e ' 'ias gl 'et' in aladia4('''aetAeaaee:aaell'e ,d, 0 .44104.04 Ne"ptt,.,;.-;t;t::;o..;,,v,,,,- "' 0 Iiill:'?;:e 7 a"alloeiaeteaalaii. ...eetoehee . re, ,,,,,,. 4,,,,A a4etplale;;;;;I:(":.'' 34Cafr'47-5.,t- DE' aaa,41hruea:a ava r ''ae7ealltiaa,-'1- , 'eel ewe Let us assist you in selecting your wedding presnt. You will iii, ti, ;1,j,tr.,1 with the immense assortment of gift suggestions in our ' ellinaalf, ll'iree1mer.t. tut glass, water sets, dinner service, berry sets. cl.oe.litte l , sets, celery trays, chafing dishes, casseroles, five o'dock 1( a service, sugar andl eream sets, mayonaise dishes, ilavifalil 44,.. china, salts and peppers, silverware. Athenian bronze. hrits, ',0; ware, et.---th- e price range is so great you can obtain it if 4,t, suitable present for just the amount you want to pay. , , tkrtfl . - he ., Gift Buying no Longer a Problem - made-CTt- was . ee --- a- those who are determitted to raise the moral etandard of the columuulty and make the city a cietner. a better and more refined place in which to make a home and raise a family of loving children. The people of Murray will compare favorably with any community of the mare ard will he found to consist of a majority of clean. moral people whose greatest desires are for the comfort and Joy of their children. Knowing the people as we do, sits have no fear of their verdict at the polls on June 271h. Few there are. we believe who will cast their vote for the candidly return of the open saloon to Murray. to poison the minds of their children with strong drink and lower their morals by the Inalataa"Liceraeatudallibtstittntaat--i- -- a- is up to MEI people' of Murray le ee;ect their ITown company and to dectda at the pone within the next few weeks whether that company will be the saloonkeeper and the botize fighter or lives -v-, ,.., . .1 -- let ;ki it,: .. :itemise , w and accomplishments of toosi, who are heading the fight for potsoning denioralizing 1111110012 it mould be that found they have done but very little for the acof good in Murray. nor have complishment they assisted by a very little. if any. in helping to raise the moral standard of the community or nivitake people's lives happier. do not believe there is a Solitary saloon man living that Can point single tO a or a single person that hate made bett4 they by sailing them But in and booze. the contrary in ourwhisky short ootourn of ten Yea.' in the city of Murray. we nave observed not one. but many. possibly dozens. a hrme families have been demoralized and the individoals theni- and greatly hoild seleves have been handicapped in their moral lievause of the thaPboote damnable effects of they have drunk and the evil company it has led them into. In fact. we believe we can any saloon man in Murray to ShOW UN challenge a single man or family that they have made better rn the least by selling whisky and booze to them. and for every family or person that they can which has been benefited by the manic ws can show you ten who have risen injured. materially. by the effect of the booze and the demoraliz- ing, immoral company it has led them into. And yet there are thotso among us who are return of the int loon and all of iwitilhott:Iern retthbel:oeoathe 'Monty because they caAnndseeit make money by the sante. is a drmlorable condition to be in. lebien will sell the souls of themeelvet, and theirpeople children into depravity and immoraiitv for a nitre mese of pottage. It is sad indeed.Murray I DRIltil WPORP: ill AT' aiisoessa horn Weill SOUTH MAIN ter alMOMEINEMOMINOMOne -- - fEilOAfJ I. I SaltLakeTheatre , JUAT A VFW MORE Sad 2:14TWICE DAI1.E-11- :13 here theennihrottest" on ert;iI sentlistion Elliott soft Sbernion Otter D W. Griffith's Mighty Spectacle d".Tlittehret7 eboo at .o.. 1;;LOAren: I larnow, so ofte Atott Salt the coo siMilk:TI'lle es Edo' 'Leith strit - Tentio"iseeTilV AIL i iniatt Tomorrow, Wednesday. Thum v 1R4.IN IIA PEARSON The Attlee-lea-n hatiute , Ie.!: Marrinr Todd. , w tobl gees ii 1 Yt.1:811.1onudt: Pre I, e'emaaanallanallallaall'allaaa"emireireem."""'aaal .w irsa It -- . . lllllllllllllll 111.7 toot at ' saa-- , 'If ' 1 , . ) '3 , wisten t I s''': log l er ad,. t1a , , reeew I ye , ) 1 I I I , 1 ; well-nig- h 1 3 , ; :, , se. , 0 ' ! ', .1 1, 1 ,:;) , 7 , :- , ', ,1! , , , A -1- - f- ' to I 1 1 ' 4 1 1 1 tr 4, 1 Comment and Opinion I 3 0 I ONE errys NAM:MI; imcronY 1THE - f..., 1 : .11- Too Toueh A- 1 vitiate hit , Pr- - -.- meeee-Illye- e at lb. .i, tie 3 ore sol ete Doi 1 301 a st Day Seemes - a', Visli Oen meows. - - r li MIMES ..,' the 'be . tee he oo 114, Win, thal Alte:3 fiwPg le tPlot ViW. 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OS flo PIM letenovi 4 Per Ntot ' ta.g;.1"II:."tot Waage I thoy loom lye ert-rrnCV-n 16),),-- ol of ti toho',4 " PrDingC.TOtte, W. , imaknisse 1.,,mb MS TOY rrles.s.ls ht, . to - palm. COUSITED TO IRAOTIVr Flom eutit The Deseret 1 ta!Z 4 TODAY sod hone Vol . ne Is ey or or IltAt 1 E Reward. the Buildinz &dram The Cliff Dw Skeletons of Exiln,t elemet loland Coldedm Mormon Rolm. ethlbd la Mineral The bneet State,. Oren daily except Sunday, 4:16. nal '2' I IDARAMO u gir DESTINY'S it gni boob aeloomasoututelommeno I DaoH Frohman Presenut a hig rhotoplay of bleu ADMISSIoN FREE. SEE afternoonAdvertiaement. Fyne lao it Ilk Moto, 15e. late he e nide Muse Send Who does not read the saturdav Yews? It I. only 11t2.00 a year and ie taid on moat of doorsteps of the city and suburbs every Saturday , .; arum, THE Deseret . . s2. .... . Wednesday June 21st 111i t Main Street Vise 2ehelleareitt7 Tilletroloshil: II aele toil. Wandamere WILKES STOCK CO. tb. wool lovnblo ploy ova tbe alloam tor all asesoltera et Ilan tonally..., CABIN. I we and I Vermont ott000n OuVerel get- Coot? aell e Neff" TOM'S apt .. . , act TONIGHT Thum cat oral. A diploma. Is Om college "eoPPIr2" .. - - nArhig! MATS. il 1 slang - and Return , rBM Scottish 14an4era Week lo rid ant mist r:Wa, California Smeecem ta not always of success MILT titre Priem ae lomat. tee, Stto, and $ee Choone your band wagon and etim$ in. I - I .L,hPLE 1 ' - Erna-stanno- ?.: ....7- V Keener Fn." meirlsa. Georgia Cooper and Comtism, Ahn JAMES J. MORTEN A epeeist feature. and Joe Fenton end Company In "A Garden of steTtelera:" Redding. too and t.rant in "Pun on the Tearolnt Mrs. Rob (Jaha Clifford) to charming ronse: and the "Sotstoet Stx., pretty. 'dispel" stria! by Ilrg are red. ,' . !,fort istkoo 1 sawn hero In years. - 1 ,.-- tele E -' , Iten osma Next. cr.rory In snore heifer The New Chief of Pollee egtare. Soratorial 112. Now war One repute has steadily grown since the son. the cooper's Almost who is at the head of the French armies. he- unknown outside of Francs when the conflict one as the lawlrenaraiirerntead gallebets great man thus far developed by to General JofAgreeable Impressions in regard not be disturbed on this side of the water he will recant informal conversation reported by by the Frederick H. Allan. There is about the French a calm senaibleness, a lack commander-in-chie- f of braggadocio. a simple and direct way of looking Americans. at things calculated to appeal to likens it to Speaking of the military situation. he Civil war our existed during the condition that It took two years to prepare prior to Gattyeburg the Union armies. during which time. because of Confederates were generalthe their interior line. ly successful. As to peace. he holds with Lincoln la to that the only way to achieve enduring ofpeace the war. fight to finality. Asnoto the meaning doubt that It ia to decid Oseeral Joffre has whether the spirit of pacific democracy or of to rule the future. The la militaristic autocracy of democracy cooper's son la ,as fit a champion which has theof HOM11110ilerrt, 'William even as ories of divine right. is a it champion of the contrary principle of government. It is permissible for Americans to express approval of the ideas of Getteral Jottre. When they express approval they are hut commanding the own governmen. principles at the bottom of theirnot with Opinions. Neutrality has to do with aria. and it is no breach of neutrality to salute with own in whatever our country principle sympethY manifested. The wish of this country is that men when in control be shall with the spirit of Joffre may be peace la made. to the end that the world rights--Neon the basis of common York Globe and Commercial Advertiser. limet!ght and now he bee hewn under the :4., ... WIES htlk. ! RN oantiall to sLoo 5o and Sne. Chddran - te PAPA JOITRE. that the French Tom E --- -- alla 1 ' Nights-2- 1 ultra-ethere- '- S: Und4," -- re ..... Tonight at 11:13 Prof. J. J. MiCellall will play "Itstaterod team" l,v Ruben-.tie- ,' co the tonericatt ripe organ the largeat theatre ores in the world. Today lam showing rairbestits in "Betide Mime ORCHESTRA OF TWENTT-FIV- Where are James G. Blaine and Roecoe Conklin( 'land John A. Logan and Morton of Indiana and John Sherman and Matthew Stanley Quay and "Don" Cameron and Greeham and Ingalls and "Bob" lnger.nII and William Walter Phelps. "the Banged Apollo of the Hackensack." and McKinley and Foraker and Alger and Allison and Mark Hanna and Garret A. Hobart aind Tom" Reed and "Tom" Platt. by no means "Me Too." despite the legend1 Where are they all? Are they hiding their faces in their togas in dint iimpressions of Chicago Goat tHoadteaheiara rarifietl senses via the waves? But there A sad. graceless lot they were. was not one among them who lacked the vrill and the courage to think straight. hold the faith and speak out. No doubt the politics of the present are, preciously purer and exquisitely more the Reladylike than in the halcyon epoch of publican party , but it may at leapthasbe doubted of Improved. leadership w.hether the quality There were giants in those dais.Nsw York Everting Sun. n spry...nth t tool ...,. deal- eituatknes. FACES. . m,,W. Iota wool . enoko.i The man who we:ghs his word. Is to gyro full measure. ot tab I I Romance" "Glon.a's SYINGS. GONE., THE OLD FAMDIAR the ... ... ... Of avonS MOON, 't ,kua milm MING ()N T111.: Int- - tst ssuietx settastut 1111,121. AURAE in episode 311011.SE In "N , ses Our thrifty folks have the saving habit. Every minute of every day they lay aide 121 to That may seem a put In the savings bank.. small sum until you multiply the minutes into and months Into a year. Then you have a tidy total of 111.000.000, shich la 11,000.000 more than it cost to run the whole United Etates government the year Washington captured Cornwallia.Philadelphia Public Ledger. The German 4) es ing loath the . Feature Prsz stoning Monty Every fifteen minutes somebody walks into one of our four large savings banks and opens a nevA;e:z7,1.,eon going on for weeks. months and years. until now there are over 401,100 ferent accounts. The tiverege amount of .difIs only a laesslatthiaanaSs tren, A 0 8 iN COMFORT FOR CARRANIZA. tt Washington ought to relieve l'arranzai's mind with the comfOrtinglittUren-ethat tha Amrican troopi won't stay any longer than we think advisable and that no more will be sent across unless it appears expedient -C-hicago Herald. "llypoten risy" F 0 I I '' Airld.E, a Eagle. care-take- ,, ., 1, ,.,., For Every Person the Wean Now Claims Mau Been Deserted by the licesteed bakes the Editor of The MucraY Abele Ind Produce Ten Who Hale Been Injured blaterlady by the Whisky Traffic. 1 , - !nab-Matte- s ; r 1. DESERET EVENING NEWS 310NDAY JUNE 19 1916 . of the Entente powers had failed. sometimes die- 1 I go aloe tor always disappointingly. DESERET I that matter. had the "drives" of the Central pow1 ! er. except in two castle. the Hindenburg oporatiotui II I Censer of 3outti Tomle sod East Tempts Street& southeast of Riga tn Bustin. ano the Mackeissen gait Labs City. a l amorally speakini . overrunning Of Serbia . - Business Manse's - O. ex- Sclittsy ' re i ---great offensives in this ., , Ponsivo and too dubious la their consequences. exstairmenliaeleN !TICE&......... Ity' Mail par veer .., ... cept as mere lova! soicessee. to warrant their be. Br Carrier. par year ... ... a adore and more has th I ... .. ing lightly undertaken. , par yae lea Noma. p... year wisdom of Joefres policy been demonstratedthe Saturday ' i Foreign :oetsige entre. of "nibbling" the gam of "attrition- "t ; i ea4 all re- - campaign til!r. t. e end of which. with the central powers sur- THE; DEeERPT NPriVil. t.tatt.. mittances rounded on land and blockaded by sea, was Salt city. : , i ultimate Wagtinevitable tor doo.t.ed to mean matter Mho' end reading Cervespondenee ail the other hand. many close observers of the the----Frdito,-1 i Publication should be wirirsecod to ----a i trend of events have become convinced that the istel Islt!!..4 Cire,iation : allies were p'anning a great sonultantious oftenJ P. Moltheny, gasrrri representative. N.w Tech OMee. its btli Ave oiv launched from all fronts not tires excepting Ave Po Office. ' ItI Mfrhigan Masao rt11iiroiii and these teeerters see symptoms of Detroit Offlea. 1301 Krees Mtillitig their view in the mighty Russian conittroiotion am ; i t toterwel at Mit poatotrce of ttait Latta ett:. t movement now in progress. ; Peond haus 1211100f according to Act of Congraag ' e I. Manch ISIt If there is to be such a driveand it rime ap, , ee : 2 ae i epeas probableit cannot be much longer deIt114 lI, MALT LAKE eITT, ferred. Ft is euggeated that the mait to Russia i t t 1 t NEEDED. upon which Lord Kitchener bad set out when he I CRISISCALMNENS A NATIONAL net hia triune death warn for the purpose of t a : Busalaii preparation and willingness to ethis all vaciliation. ,.; of dupli,ity. epee IN; , earranza tru.st be given tinder's and weakness. t rogazwe : ,, pilled to turn back, likto a foiled pack of her own eriedit for this advice tontained in his address northern lefties,. because of a lack of munitions. i le a creverel of his rountrymon in- Mexico rity i I i leat evening. "This ie nnt a time.- be !NIA. ' for Had the deficit now been made up. and whit there t aoliorance that it could not occur sitalo! XberYhale" action. I am trying to ittrange our diffii : t.ling souid depend upon the answer. for it woulti ) oulties pacifically. and have hopes of Littler do to leave the enemy so secure and unem,'L i go to your homes and be eri,riI ., ployed on any front that be could rush a surplus he wise counsel This approprriare!, awnie may It el 11 force from there to any other front. The lesson e green on this Wile of the border, and takn to in that regard had been d at sad coat. He i, !; heart by the American people. i If Gen. Carranza is sincere. the present inst be kept busy. fighting to the top of his bent. I, :' entinocut cloud thar loiters over the, relations h.- - St oll points at one. or the grand plan woulti I di i : S. tereen the two counteee stiii peed:'i re ,I,,- - fail of entkre success. The awns seem now to promise that the most 3a at If he had been Wiriest and mincer,. ell situated. ' ,,,, would hair. eigoutic operations of the whole war are to be set t!witt that ?1,kr the wsy through. la i . l '1 arisen. Thus country ila rill no war with him. in ?notion within the next thirty days. The combatants on both &Idea have tested out each others 4 and will have none except of hie provoration. e c mettle, and will be wary about incurring risks or he pacifically reexist ten that difficulties The I la i They sire all heartily sick it there ran,he entire harmnny of action leaving any opening. moved, r 0 of fighting, yet neither of them is ready to cry ' in putting down lawlesenees and rewriting order: a a "enough." .The) are becoming exhausted of all and this ran he made tn result in strenerhening it ' et t' er friendship end sympathy between thoite retiourees referred to as the "sinews of war." bends the ',.. a i the fern natinns. If he will only divest himself )tit are naturally impelled to make one more su, :i. P i preme and desperate effort. The colossal con-filof haughtineas and suspicion, and by he own acts ale ii, his of may not be ended before another winter. but the calm ferebodings and uneasy utteiptices 1'... w us it pretty mote to make the prediction that be People. the peettilential atmosphere can be readto: the first of thlober some of those engaged in it :' la I l' I ily cleared. he can eetablieb himself in 1,04,0 l Is I .1 to terms of peace and power. and United States troope can he !i ' brought back tato their own territory where they than they affect to he today. Between the pres' ent data and the approaching third anniversary 'I il-:would much prefer to be aft ati Except for the disquietude occaaioned bi of the titanic outbreak. some big and bloody a the call of the President upon the national guard chapters appear likely to be written into the ; 1, 1., of the country. the situation, on the Rio Grande worlds history. 'la looks rather more favorable this morning than ,,,,... liRRING EAIR NAITRE'S HANDIWORI ro- ,i :Ow m:71, tti::filatpl:::"1:171.1.0. ft. !.:::Idioefittril5'.0f a wM . ;. ITH the opening of the fishing seaaon. the I:1 I other or for purpose. "hot trail" of bandits any summer a '1 have et hese not materialised to any serious extent Unvaciloatninien t:eiriliodbemaitty,lebotoseitdaktoo ae I again arrived, prois irritation of the extremest kind there doubtedly I p ,:t: longed and distant tripe seeking net and change. on both sides. and a spark Mal sot the whole it a others be will to have few a content wsth hours at 1 '. border aflame. But there is yet no war. nor any a time. enetched away from the daily toil and ' i a . .!' I for It. Whether there shall he, is ennecessity ; ,, nearby nook or corner where corn- to decide. Its somunon tirely a matter for Gen. Certain ,, nature may be enjoyed. These latcan avert it, or he can ,bring it on. ea I ' ' ter are perhaps the chief offenders in a matter ta In the meantime, Utah:s duty in responding ' it to treat. Wilson's call In Wain. and the response which comae to notice with each recurring season. This is the practice of spoiling the green planes by ! ' ' ; ' will be quick and hearty. This is no time to t ; or selfishly leaving desecration in quibble over what might have been. The honor thoughtlessly their wake. Nothieg more grievous to the natuhe upheld. and must" nation the of and ',' dignity i I re-lover ' who seeks out some shady spot beside :.',a I'la shame upon any influence which would weaken at such a time the hands of its defenders: The a babbling stream or mountain spring than to find fl al lit that some slovenly holiday-maka who has been United States columns in Mexico must be protected and strengthened until they shall have there before hint has scattered boxes and paper'. eat and United Stated cane and eggshells, refuse and pink string, all r peaceful prospect. He is stirred 'a ' property and life in border towns must he guardThese are the to righteous indignation. and wonders how !mien ed and or' tel rapine. banditry against l, t . f't immediate duties of the hour. and the prompt meaning there can be. in curb souls. for the words t. and patriotic thoroughness with which they hwil that lustily express love for "thy rocks and rifle:- , ,, 1 There is room for considerable public education e, be undertaken will minimize the danger of a e e on this simple subject. ; .. Even with the Indolent Ps reduce or nations. , t ti thought that there are canyon to folt ; e shall occur. evils in case that rupture .. low up and remove rubbish and ,I e replace damage e e COUNT VON mourim. done. there is still no excuse for the lazy selfisha I ness which destroys and mars I e beautiful. SureI I a ":l a I VVEN the death of Lord Kitchener amid he ly it ought to be ponsible to have a dare enjoy.,t C I La swirling currents' of the rockbound eirkney ment in canyon or ; I c countryside without breaking 1 w). I toast was not more dramatic than that of the the trees, littering up the guard. defiling the ' Count and I war stream oe tiptoeing the landscape; and if treat Gerniall strategist organiser ' peoples own sense of decency cannot Helmuth von Moltke disring thp solomn mfmorial keep them in the ,.. , in for a aseociate of services there peihs diatinguiehed militory In be some Aught propriety. ; other a : 1.. , . way Of correcting in them these ruthless tendenthe chstnior of the Reichstag yeatorday afuern't .' ' ::''l ' loes by the former fatality has cies ehich would be a disgrace to the (uoiu Pbbering Von tieon spoken of so : denizens of a Jungle. irreparable. t e :e I hod become the not vet Moltke commanding at . i . There is renewed hope that the political harfigure amovg hi. coadintore that the Itritieh .' a ' ? ' will warenre wax among his. but his taking-of- f mony which is nelli filling tint national atmosse , h. scorcely least mourned by the empire which phere and eaustng factions., wings and parties I This ist not a time to get together. may eventually injeet its gentle he boo seen so well. 4 when the Fatherland- can jtttord to dispense influences into the sessions of the Salt Lege COUt- '' 1 willingly with such talents as he was proud to lty commissioners. e a t t use in itis cootie. of a doeolotto dross Ifrw Thrale t k' Inheritor of a glorious name and heir to a once Speaking said that an English woman could ,s, t outstrip military fame written luminously into th annals all the Rut. of of war. the ehienain Just departed was in all .., ! course. she never saw the American fashions of both. though never destined to e worthy rPepects for 1114. : l''' ;, add to the turner of either. Ms giVs, however ,. NPW York and New were of the Drat order. His misfortone was Jersey mar not he able that he served a mower who can overlook no 0 serest as in which of them shall furnish the nest president. but Indiana is Pe, In the modmistake and halo no patience with the least 1111P , caleniation. Through no fouit of his own. Von est siege as to which rate will supply the vice , , Unlike's plan for the great German ',weep into president. i ;,' France in ittla was checked hofore its consummalitlly it,:rde!, says that he wilt have him tabtion. Demanding results. and not xcuse. the ernacle built hie own say or that New York will Ikaleer relieved him of erne of hie authority. not set him. Guthant may be trvieted to re that and he had only recently begun to regain 'Louie ' r., . h : tabertince nt built her way. He will be oilseed more of hts boat prestigt. now that he cannot be replaced. and he ail An Idaho poeteee has ernten 4 poem ntiite4. to full measure that roysil gratitude and rectov i The Famine of the SagebriA." !,, "Peening 7 rit. ' aPPreciation whtrh, as is the rase with bonito-- , Throosch the FagphruPh- - wolld hav been wore ,, ; foIk hi often withhid untli it IP too late. 1,tirate deserlption, ,, E UROP E'S GoRY st M M ER PROSPECT The terArele for Verd, In is a ...ries of tits for two on the moot 'mantic 'sra' he stork! hes &Woo ri.iitiono MQ:Cfl experts in the 1 ,, ; ! t ,,er e'en I t'l as well an in neutral countries. there me 0' t''''; t ,, Mr HAthi rcit doing rivich alking totirely divergent views as to the obufot of the The r;,.,', i,,, i. Y' directed agates( ordun. t.;torn on which he stands speak tot him zimitly Gorman aristsit One view le that the purposo of that err", ofl'f, 1 N.M.' a nioatant world it Is nu;d he it ail the fensive so' to tempt the Allies to make a countfrf '4 :,1 i attack at "nine other point on the seoff-r!root. anano.iTy .,),114 he tranatormod iro generosity. The other view la that by seizing th initiative. A ttel,ure in the paper is not Ii the lame an a t ):' the German general staff hoped to prevrnt any "e, "he eerott of tame hut many thlnk it is. In of the movement either enermi aggressive 't Nogresaive doctors have ameevereal cam it is argued that for one the stratcri, Tif ths '..:2., I ;. sear Any relation to lpusity-fos'golfer v foot. office . Berlin has failed for instead of 1,0 1;,.i ; t .; 1 i British troop. throwing thenioeives agairof in . Ail their ehanciis hit few e.n hap-German trenches in a vain endeavor to ! l' ',!1 i tiitelne-ve-tt tfeteteen the good yawl the bed. 't through. they simply occupied Priench '',,,P 137-To aft ootrationa there are ttro aides blit to z sad released the occupant' to go to the defer". ,t, ', ,' I 4, 1 of intimidating the Allies into child Tiestion there are a doter.. Verdun: and instead I ; a delay while the struggle at Verdun was twing Ti-Vs:'4,,'.114-iiermane have knocked et Verdun but it decided. the 'Teutons have given the great Rum sni been noitoed opt. them arias boar opportunty to rouse himeeif ane e 1 1 etrolett forth kis armed claws into the rich crc- -1 Prest Wifiaott !a to proud te flght no:1 i'. : :I lends of Austria- r. Ifulthe tw!!! beat htm sure I 1. I ..f, ,a 4, dtsputed queetion has been. whether .,1 wetAnother ' The toun,ry has 'much to ha thankful for. Th, Dm Allies ors contemplating s i ; 1 grand offen1 I shit BM stammerf Thou" who held to the heti- ronvent!orta are own , : Ilse stow Isolated out that thus ''. ,;,.. -far the drivel" ,!:; a'or years Colonel Roosovelt ban bets in tha ' , , ' . 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