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Mud Preventing Operations. In view of this assurance that the United States will lie able to maintain its place as u lighting unit on the battle fronts, reports from the western front are being scanned more eagerly tlian ever by officers here for the first signs of the 1918 campaign. It is felt strongly that the opening of major operations in what President Wilson has predicted will prove the decisive year of the great war will not he much longer delayed. Mud has been the determining factor of many previous western front operations. So long as the ground is soft with the winter rains it is imHere are two of the first pictures received in the United States showing our hoys at the actual fighting front possible to move forward great guns of a trench held and necessary holding a portion of the Lorraine sector against the Teuton horde. At the top is shown a section transport trains to supGerman attack a as a that a rocket to fire warning soldier a signal toady port an advancing line. Even in Flanby American troops, and at the bottom has begun. ders, however, indications this year are that the ground will harden early in spring, permitting either side to undertake the enterprises planned. ACTION THROUGH A FRENCH VILLAGE Washington. BRITISH TANK GOING INTO Make SALT LAKE -- "Reading should be a Joy, not a penance, said Mr. Pett Ridge, at the Mansion . house, after distributing prizes and certificates to pupils of the city of London college. Above all," he udded, according to the Daily Chronicle, learn to skip. Skipping is an exercise which prevents obesllty of the mind. Mr. Pett Ridge told some amusing Say Two Keys to World War Position Are in Hands of Allies. Cupor, Scotland. There are two keys to the world war position, slid former Premier Herbert H. Asquith in an address to his constituents here Friday. These keys are the commuul of the seas and of the western Trent. stories. Both, lie said after all vicissitudes, still "In a military hospital," he said, a remain in the hands of the entente man asked me whether I could get him allies. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under th While it is Impossible to avert our' Sea. He said, I began It 20 years eye from the tragedy unfolding in Rusago. I borrowed It from another man. sia and the . formidable dangers that Somebody pinched it from me when 1 tragedy has revealed," he said, these was half way through it, and Ive never had a chance of getting to the dangers do not give us apprehension. There are two important factors in end of it I found the book for him. the situation. First, Russia, as an ef- Ho said, Tm very glad to have it. I I said, Yes, fective military factor, lias been wiped began it 20 years ago off the slate; second, Lite Gcrmun probut youve read a large number of books since then, haven't you? The cedure in the negotiations with Russia arid the light they have man replied, Oh, no; I never tried thrown upon the minds qnd methods aunlher. Another story was of the agent of a of Germany's present, rulers. There and ointment firm who war sent conpill rarely has been a more Instructive into a foreign country. - As a first step trast between pretention and toward business ho complied a long list of complaints, beginning with "Asthma and ending with Zymotic GERMANY THREATENS NEUTRALS diseases." Ills goods, he said, would Norway, Sweden and Holland May cure these ailments, and then, as a sort of postscript, he added : If there Turned Against Them. Have should be any complaints existing in lias threatWashington. Germany unknown in ened to close the whole north sea this country which are ointment will and the pills England, the the northern neutrals. from gunSigns against The French village Through which it is passing has received a considerable amount of attention Cure them also. ners, but that doesnt bother the tank in the least ns it lumbers into action. The Boche guns will make Hie tank of German displeasure over the signaHolland and Sweden of ture Norway, their objective os soon as the Teuton air scouts report Its presence. Abolition of Title. with the of rationing agreements One of the recent news Items from United States ami the allies have alpriv-ilegready been made known here. This Petrograd is that all class titles, MAY BE CROWNED CZAR been have and distinctions PARIS OVER AIR RAIDS an OF GERMAN in official dipRESULTS latest move, coming abolished, so that it may be surmised lomatic dispatch, marks the first menconditions in Russia are the same acing thrust: of the kaiser's sword that ns those wittily described in the old is It friends. the former ids against M. do Saint Cyr submarine weapon with which lie French story. a passport, in the for applied having threatens. days of the French Revolution, is asked his name. Sovereigns to Confer. What is your name? Amsterdam. There will he a conferM. de Saint Cyr. ence of the sovereigns of the central There are no more Monsieurs. and their and allies, powers Turkey Very well ; De Saint Cyr. acBulgaria, immediately after Easter, There are no more Des. cording to the Hungarian newspapers. Good. Saint Cyr, then. The meeting will take place at Sofia There nre no longer any Saints. or at Constantinople. Then I am simply Cyr. No, for there are no sires; klng3 Cossacks Murder Lenine Mission. are abolished. San Francisco. A IiolshevikU mission, carrying 5,000,0(00 rubles and Improving on Nature. traveling from Russia to Manchuria to One by one nature is being mnde to .ilist the aid of the Chinese governsurrender her secrets to man by the ment, was taken from a progress of science. Not only train at Chila, Siberia, recently, by steady is her most sacredly guarded secret armed Cossacks, robbed ami the leader how earth was made, of what its killed. rocks and minerals are composed now being solved, but actual rocks Rumanians Evacuating Bukowina. and minerals are being reproduced by Amsterdam. A dispatch received artificial ineaus, reproduced In a much from Berlin says it is reported from purer form than they were originally Vienna that tin; Rumanians are evacmade by nature. The place at which uating Bukowina in accordance. with these wonderful experiments are bethe terms of the peace treaty, tmrt that ing conducted is the Carnegie geotroops have oeeu-ie- d physical laboratory, a part of the Cartile Austro-C.erntathe town of Ktlvth. negie institute of Washington. d trans-Siberia- n Soldier Killed in Boxing Bout. Camp Meade, Md. Victor J. Do Wees of tlm Twenty-sixtcompany of the 151lh brigade was almost instantly killed In a boxing match here Wednesday night with diaries F. Swann, a i ember of the same company. h iFi Wfautiy Nwpnppr According to recent reports the Germans may put the former czarevitch, The upper photograph shows a view of several of the houses which were on the Russian throne. Here is the wrecked by dropped by the Germans. These places of "military latest photograph of the son of the exto' were the homes of the people who live in the czar, now plain Alexis Romanoff. Germans the Importance The of lower photograph shows the results of bombs section Iarls. poorer Reformed. dropped on the dormitory of a children's hospital, which fortunately had been Judge Ever served a Jail sentence? vacated in time by the 200 children, and none were injured there. The buildWitness Yes. sail; hut Its tetlalied ing is n mass of wreckage. If the children had not been removed doubtless now an livin u private life. every one of them would have been killed. the-bomb- Says Husband Is Omaha, Neb Mrs. Georgie A. of Omaha, in a divorce suit ft led against her husband, Ernest a railroad conductor, lm is and charged Hun-dredma- And Many Do. But Im a free horn, American citizen, protested the man who was criticizing the government for its war policy. I dont deny that, ny friend, replied the thoughtful person, but in these days and times even a free born, American citizen can talk too darned ' much. Birmingham Age-Heral- Optimistic Thought. He who reforms himself has dona more toward reform,!! g the public than a crowd of noisy, impotent patriots. |