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A , - , British Alliance ., ' I WHALE SLAUGHTER sitsok ,"1-l- - , t, , r 3 - STUDIES LEAGUE , - ,.., 1 HOW TO PREVENT fir.Hainisch,90; . 4 ; 1 ' , atta- l , o high , k t- - ' , ... . I i . France have been brought into marriage market I (Universal illeivice.). kks : ;1111force by a decree published fl In --(7' GENEVAThe fate Of .10.010 oz e) tv, the' , Journal Offielet.ft , l'2.000 whales believed still to exAny foreigner hip adist mostly in the Antarctic. may P.a 4 dress or moving ,changing from one localitY be largely by a subto another must before his depart t' v eommittee which met at Geneva. ure go to the nearest Polite stat -of four members of This C011PiSig ' ! tion and obtain a vie. A visa mus-, 01 4, the economic committee or the : also , a beby foreigner of Nations. which. togethLeague fore he leaves this country. Fines I er with the international council will be imposed for I of the sea. hat for the exploitation with the new regulations. , ,.;., I I 1 been examining possible means for 1:::11.61c,it',',..1:4. cards which must be Identity , the sea fauna. of , er'l protection Obtained by every foreigner who Great Britain and certain otbr Ce.":illuee'. s two months I Nk&t',, LAn,iverlarl BAervesticriea) on French V conI I is I 'hie I 4.4)111' I 'soil. mustt, says the decree. be ore-- 1 powers. !tiding Norway, which The colonelcy of I Household r..,en interests .1i the has important gratulating the mother of Dr. tn th -administrative Cavalry regiment carries wtth it , , . whaling industry, are not In favorI . the important court appointments president of the p international of regulation by if such a cif Gold Stick. is refused punlAustrian The three Gold her ninetieth but ti seatea. members I agreement, Sticks are each in turn Gold Stick meet the .4911:111' requaornlei oe of the league. support the- proposal. sdhimitioeen howill ewi le utterly In Waiting, being on duty for a for itepirostnir 1th at his Need for Protection. oon70011,, month at a time. The duties that The urgent 'need for proteetion which mutually abolishelyisc-hing I to the office are thus, is some mistake when they , there , was emphasized early in tho year. as. , 4. are told of the social work of the described: Dr, Suarez. whose report wilt be 4 Jo "The American artist's place is mother of this man with the venOn of the Captains command-la- g 1 i the committee draws attenIn his home," says Mr. Albert Gal1 I 1 I tie I erabie beard. Yet Frau Marianne the Life Guards shall wait nest I king Gustam and Prince William. of Sueden, have liaNtened to before or the modern latin. well known art collector and Bainisch is still a "live', social flame. Italy. to the bedside of Queen Vkiorbt vim bat been Iii at tion to the methods his Majesty's person before all whaler, which have develop,d a her tills' there for some time. Site in 65 yearn of age. critic, an authority on contemporworker. in his hand an others carrying to "veramounting claim of fishing arY artiste. Frau Hatnisch was a fighter for ebony etaff with gold head. engrav- itable butchery," It Is carried out "All the Amerfran artists that I the cause of woman's suffrage uned with his Majesty's Cypher and with the help of a perfected fotrn For the lieht time In the )I4ory of the English Imirnament, Grown. a know of would have been much der Franks Joseph (she was born of weapon and special craft. n shall be In attendance on the husband and a wife are sitting in the hoube of COMMOng They are better off if they had never seen two years after Queen Victoria asthe whale is being rapidly exter'Ittontparnaree' or 'Montmartre.' " cended the throne. and has conand Mrs. Waiter RW1(1111811. tbown here arriving for a seasion Kings person wherever he walks. Mr. minated. The industry moreover. continues t he American crit ie. siderably outlived the old Emperfrom his rising to his going to bed. has greatly increased in ape and Travel is fatal to their be work. or). Stirs--Commeof the She 18 except in the Royal bed chamber." Rich Siberian Farmer nt this la due to tke manner in which They dabble here and they dabble international C01111,11 of women. The Gold Stick. the same order the whale is treated whet. there, picking up a. few ideas af a and when she left Vienna to spend Neatest. is to be personally responsi, In Exile in Own Attic "The extraction of the oil. which great master and losing all their her birthday with her daughter in ble for the safety of the King's , own touch. , Over Love for a Girl original her the cc:pantry, preciously had to be done ashore. person. IT. POLACHEK, JR. interest VICTOR to economic Oxford's By I coma I to tints Dr. Suarez. "done a. is Paris trunk now." contained Large parket of; There is some little doubt with t the classics lose their ap- floating says I"Every artiste who have loot letters from women's htcl ac,Lelerfactories. leaders all' OXFORDqt.:SIThe idea is 'courses: regard to the date of the institu- (Univerml Service.) A has beIn atmottpeal. this foreign university profeseorship to be answered growing that old Oxford is over the world. Ithemselves ".."....", ates the process ten or tiVelve-fold- . Hon of the office. BELGRADE.--The It II, at all of the the in topic been am a rresult. are established and recently the control brief birthday treat.", COMing Americanized. that theuniimposand makes national during erenta, certain that shortly after moment le the Serbian millionaire. new subject Political Science. And sible. since no action can be tak!a h inhere nothing worth while. They "My eons wife." said Frau ' the formation of the Life Guards Frans 1' to forget the spirit of versity is stirred by American stu- there has been an interest taken on the open sea. and the whales tried knownt before la the who hers now , birthday, Krainar, day Charles assowas IL, the office by we the American scenes they firet "makes only one mistakeShe dents. and that the British student8 in the sciences which rtins directl- have no need to touch lar,d.". ',, colonalcies of the I throughout the country as Lore's Istr5 4riated with :knew. the very things they could thinks I shall live foreverand at an inter- y. against every old Oxford tradiassumed have Seas. themselves Southern troops of the Life Guards of Captive." This great In aelotoom, trio the best. tion. my age, too. That is not sensible." Holne. and has so remained ever whose 44-1- t) The whales, almost exterminated est in American life and ideas "I sin constantly advising our Travel Vacations. eetateslie near the frontier W,71 11111CO. ;. 'What hometo return artists would been The newspapers point to other :in the North Polar regions, have now has entirely a until of which northern Most and Italy, MmeA Popular Diplomat. Gets Curie , refuge chiefly In the south!taken Vinci 'Leornardo da the , have done In, 4 symbols of Americanization:Carlos Victor Aramayo, the Bo- - had not been seen by hie neigh-bor- e V,...,1,k unknown. find i'Chicago? Naturally. there are WIMP tif Oxford stu- ern waters of South America, Votes Contest in Paris has tendency growing A merican one of progressiveness uVIIN let or Is s -- -fast disappearing there also. for many years and it was re. i ex rept Mat,. but early-atmosphere dents to spend their vacationti in areThe sublardipiO-matand in Len made science practical so are ilaC:ost----popexpert and cannot .4001.a. be Norwegians impressions cently rumored that be had died only has the (Universal Service). that Insurance jects replace the old Oxford love travel. Not of English students to and so successful apartaleZ, , PARIS.--A- n There as great concern among and had oeen buried secretly. .. o interesting contro- of arts. And the "merrie England" traffic for whaling reseels mostly one that there Gallatin reminds polides hundred !. 4E4m00' a seen almost America Oxford a large circle of his English friends a police commimion was sera to ina Alf, ' contain a at current once aroused has been by , versy In are condition flippancy America the bar- splendid artist; when it became rumored last year has given waY to a new Ameriban per cent increase, but the English pooner, and some tthat crew. who have never forsaken their own scheme adopted by a Paris newsthe matter. in travels Asia, student name a to Europe. that he was returning to take bP a vestigateCOMMtBSIOn to business." readers its down het Norwegian.. artists who an., working to paper inviting urge to get , The 2ound Kra Mar as well. Stu- should same !colt.the overwhelming greatness the sixty most illustrious women . American influence has carried Africa. and Australia author,Strongfr oriti- the "old days" elseThe alive in an attic where he has lived life. dent travel in 1! American- scene they know of modern times. tax oll, beyond Oxford's intellectual the heavy vacations In the : Co well. John Mario is one of them. The first 25,000 replies have The "hearties." or the few boys for 22 years since he fell desperate. by the governor of the A and 'show that who still go to the university to Alps or on the Riviera. Today the Imposed whose water colors can warcely be been examined, Falkland islands, on the ground, ly in love with the daughter of a Mme. Curie, the famous Pole who carouse. do their carousing In an travel is done in the dynamic surpassed. Charles Demuth. Chance discovered others, that it le hastening neighboring farmer. her znother radium. beads the list American way. Their dances. their American way where knowledge is i.among Burchfield and Alexander Brook of the whale. the extermination refused to consent to the marriage. more than 2.400 votes. Sarah. movies, their about the country visited. aro other American ,wha with Bald jazz and their low sought "Either Julika weds me." of is second with 21,000.; storm Bernhardt this Unaffected by are these home. not left W.. automobiles; Krainar.- "or I retire to my attic and Edith Cavell third with 19.000 speedster Americanization. certain distinctive TO REM CE FREE STATE ARall importations. and never leave it again so 1014 as a st votes. stand. btill Oxford peculiarities I live." Mount Etna to be Made America. All For General Then follow Evelyn Still today sharp lines are drawn The Irish Free state is reorgan- The mother was unmoved and Alichel Louise Nicholas The Sand. Booth. writes: George Caryl between The Daily Express Hardinge, above,: which mark separations Health Resort nnd Alme. Italian its army. and when the proKraMar kept his vow. izing de the Staines. poetess. man Of Oxford remarkable students most phenomenon He has allowed no one but his fourth Viscount Hardinge, whose gram is completed the number of suzanne Lenglen is ninth on the about Oxford is the intense inter- groups or a Is either "hearty" definitely will te .,cut nearly in half. mother to enter the room to orno; engagement to Miss Margot nem- list. followed by Ruth Elder and est taken by three undergraduates he is an "aesthete:" he cannot be men to (Universal Semi,...) Prior him food. The girl whom reoiganization long existing plan Mme. de Steeling, Canadiart" girl, has been an- - forROME.--Th- e Out of every four In America. on the fence. Either he carouses mail between 10.1)00 andthe.strength 11,4)09, but loved is still living in the ne,ghEtis the exmoitation of !Nlont Florence he bones in the near future it will he, lay phase of American life. cul- and has good times..-o- r borhood. married to another man. .. nounced from London, has been na as a centre for excu'rsions and teenth Mary Pieltfordhitfereert- Th. everY in his work. interested ture and and is declopment." 6 be 00q. This will the minimum p and to Viscount Willing- - as a health resort uill he realized Isadore Duncan twenty-fourtOxford's debating halls ring Smaller subdivisions of men are standing force. and in addition don for the past year. He is 22 'I 'hrtl? by the fascist government. Mrs. Fankhurst twenty-eightBerlin Telephone Girlsi constantly with such references as made. Medical men do not mix there Will be a which will who have decided to holm e new movias, do American nor historians The historians these: ,sith 'number about 20.000). it is believDo Daily Calisthenics and a keen sportarnaml , motor car road leading to thesurn, 4's3NGREGA1ION KEEPS SMALL American wealth. American effinits with students of engineering. ed. The reduetion will mean a mit of the mountain. -- woman.- American and Oxford has of the less fraternity e ciency. f Kirin; of nearly 63.reee.090 a year. be to smallest the Mount Declared Etna. the slopes-owhich as 111:n1scrsal Service). cutatc work. after exetcti-e- : to stand is tradition American or the club sYstent than Oxford's in the world the mernniallowed twenty are in great part covered - with peg:a-tit:iBETILIN.A reportt of the sial Brita !Ws universities, There is little of the There are clubs of Conservatives. girls arc p of a ttny moorland church a "dreamy monument tomoves ntitet---ten tominutes for changing beautiful woods. offers a listies or illness among the Oxford craze to put each man of Liberals. of Socialism of medl American past." glorious England. apparently persons employed in the C.;erman before and after the exerciseo and cent view right over the Pea andl at Exmoor. a force in Britain's in a definite- social class, a social cal people. and of engine-era- . The climate is extretnely refuses to grow. The average at day to becomemeana post department shows that Ger- ten minutes in which to do them. Sicily. I modernization. ank. This it has been suggested that these man.: telephone girls change into It FolTmg that in consequence of the mild and ta rartir u la ri y suitable- l tendance during the past genera- ,future. Oxford Clubs themselves are numerous. are things which to modernization the American been onlythree. including and sanahaa In auncures the tion future for exare fewer there do exercises clothes and physical "gym" physical hut the basis of membership is al- universitlets might well copy from becoming American. for 11111E1,3 and fewer toria will be built on- the sopes the organist. and the largest num- means ercises twfre a day because it has days off new waye common intellectual interesL Oxford. American influence brings ber has never been above eight. next to villas and hotels. been proved that they 49 more ae vrona numliersl at the Congress Hall hotel. of Columbia. and a member of the Me Mr. Adoo Maybe S,, all parte of the rid. cabinet; bet B. Colton, wife of Con. faculty of the National university. inesday Any organization having for its 1.counts himeelf both the great man daughter !The hostesses for the evening were greimian Colton. and her ;object the bettering of world rela- and the sober man. in which event will assist the hostess. Ott's. May Snow end Mrs. Mary !lions and the molding of public there would only tobe di',four. 1 - airs.,lidand alclixy and her small Hyde. for iniOn for a rational peace among Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Keeler enVivian. been who have daughter ithe nations is entitled to the sup- Ciamined Ad: guests for some time at the home tertained at dinner last Phday eveST GENIETLEtE E. mu the of all to yet good citizens, port t FOR THE NEWS. DESERel warrrvi of Judge SOK! aim G. A. Iverson ning for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. !reflection obtrudes Itself that con- explain party platformsRepub,icleave for their home in .t.'alt Pratt. sid ert n g the awfulness- an or Democratic. Must be able. Her guests were will evening. Saturday Correspondence.) tz,peeal 1 Dr. William McNeil, formerly of Lake Thursday of this week. of the wars which have afflicted to speak and argue indefinitely By Henry Hoskins. D. C . April le. Airs. Lona S. Hyde. Mrs. Mariorie WArittiNtiTON, Senator William H. King .went Logan is In Washington attending the world in a hundred years, there without choosing a subject, :.st,ln MrsEdith Dinwoodey., IVilliam Airs. and Hann. Secretary ALI to New York Friday evenipg to convention of American Dental the society qualifying for this temporary work Jardine D. C. April An article appearing In a lead- 11;111 he little ASHINUTUN, Aliso Ellen Nieb5011. Mrs. Jeantletilt: have as their guest an address to the Young 'the association. Dr. McNeil I Justly base any elaborate cele- - may later 8e given permanent posi- Jardine's sister. Airs. J. A. Hulme,' Hansen. Mrs. Josephine Jons.1.1rald' ing Washington, paper will be of Ladies Mutual and Young Men. present practicing In Chicago. It would seem the ors- tions in the diplomatic service. Mrs. Marguerite; interest to Ltahns as indicating Just and their -.- niece, Miss Patricia' ince Marriott. . Ho, was a dinner Tine: A. P. be associations. more will 'Improvement On occasion Mrs. that guest of Dr. and i btnior senator is re- t,nit Colton: Mrs. 'Marti Chertl'. Parker. Name of case: U. . versus Fall bow their or lete handicapped if they attempt and airs. G. G. Meldrum of Mrs. E. B. Brossard Sunday. garded In the nation a captial. Mre. Jane Argyle and her daugh-- 1 Blanche PaYTIO. MOH of do not thousands "Hundreds and New York and their children are I!) point with pride to the accomMrs. Ermon Ross Saunders, for. The article says, in part: Vetting Anderson, Mrs. Nor- -- i in Venue: add any weight to loan as far as I ter Alias Afton Argyle, left --Satur-- 1 Mrs. Williarrrs.-Mrs.Supreme Court of the -Washington, guests of Mrs. Mel merly of Richfield. teuching in who retie4 the adminis- -' plishments of the society in the am concerned. "says Mayor Marion Freeday for Philadelphia where- they TIM 7strict of Columbia.. E. 'drums war New Mrs. B. York City. is visiting In Washdirection Marie Rather Stewart. of mother, a prevention. -Walker to a,large delegati)n will be guests of Airs. Argyle's sen bairn and Airs. June At last tan uncorrupted jury ia tration vies peint In fiscal matters, wit' be listSmith. Sh confine to their will and returnto they obliged McArthur ington. Nen L. headed E. Mrs. by 'Senator Smoot, kre tar. Neve 'York employes IVilliam Argyle. about to return ita verdict in this Fred S. Schow left for a bust. York the latter part of the week forensic efforts to viewing, with of disgruntlewhat Mrs. V. Haven Willey went to daughter Miss Ruth McArthueleft counts." matter. The twelve tacularly anxious that nothing in- alarm. "Merit is Bravo if not for flees trip to New Tork Saturday. and will have as her guest Miss recoiling ctually week-enevening terfere New to with York over Friday York, substantial New IkU11111114"0the bettor into shamble what But elected Jimmie! slowly you? ineerruptirdee Mrs.. H, A. Benning Or Ogden Is Clara Partridge. of the plibitC debt. Senator with horror. However, quite apart visit. is a husband who her with a the august presence of the court. duction I Reichman a guest of Mts. Horace Nebeker. Mahns recently in Washington Smoot iesterday outlined tOe pro- from the idea of a celebration or Mr-- and on bustuess-- ,: l,ey are accompanied by two to American It la yretryr-har- d of Warren L. Wawa of Ogden is a Include Mayor the it King there John F. Bowman Miss Elizabeth Cannon will visit I were week-en- d guests of Mr. ,and The situation is intenrely gram which he believes should be Peaceflaunting self coreratulations George of England: the election in visitor. society's Washington Shirley Jones, Imer Pett. and A. ti. for the next two weeks in New Mrs. Elmer V. Pratt. rigorouray maintained, having in over its century of usefulness. the Chicago anal FO forth. The BrisViola proves I of Gillette. Pratt returned McKenzie. formerly Nielson York. Miss Cannon has studied at I MIPS Ellen addre4e-- tho learned justice: titsw the extinrition of the deot in gathering at Cleveland will be of bane in the American,' n -er IS P.ar's.. The statement is tremendous Walter Reed hospital. depart- - from New Tork, Friday. to fill an';Salt Lake. was playing ip Washing-'toYour Honor. we find both deto humanIt is pretty hard to beat Mr. Bris- the last week at the National the-- I Provo. Miss Marie Jensen. of Eel& importance She wax gradu- - engagement as soloist in a Chopin liarB. particularly beCalIM ity. If it shall succeed,in- devising bane's ratiocination:LT:that Fall and . mentof dietetics. important' fendants. Albert compara 4 etre Sat-with the Stone Fred Lake, and Miss Lorna Jensen are he will return to program at the Willard Hotel is chairman of the commit- measures to ated Atareh O. . Ty F. Sinclair. guilty On all- set'- - ,moot escape wars in the fu- grapb proves it.F. P, AfiaMs "Criss in Washington prior to leaving for pany In the production the Brigham Young untversity urday evening, Miss Nielson has The court bows tee On finance and enteen counts.'! recognizea ture. the Nevr York world... New York from where they will t the ,Cross." . in the fall. been studfing in Boston to the inevitable. He poignantly spokesman of the president anj It is pretty hard to beat Mr. faculty Royal Bell euter. sail Saturday for Europa. They will Mr. and Mrs. George D. Cast New England Conservatory of Mu- an ia Secretary cit the. Treast4. Melton l Teetizes that unless- POMOAdams' satirzation: "The tamed besides Coning citizens for Tuesdas return last next fall. Dr. Jensen Is evening entertained Friday evening. Their sic. taken ho must within a few cloys in matters of finance. the presidential aspirants are bid- - Tower". proves it. Mn. James Waren, for- from the Brigham Young univer- guests were Judge and Mrs. Ethell.Fel'fidra.y,,nd Mrs- - Weston. Vernon. Mr. and a a disci.arge a terrible responsibility- areInasmuch as :natters, of finance ding for the privilege of having of Richfield, Utah. The ,siti. . Iverson and their daughters considered by President Cool- the White House roof--to New York. where merly lie must pronounce sentence upon Not that it matters, (mi the cele- and Evelyn Iverson and Mrs. Maud I Russell S. Ellsworth In Company guests were: Mr. And Mrs. Mark part of and Secretary .'ldellon to be they).- are guests of Air. and Mrs; Lewis. Miss, Helen Hansen. Grant et ith tvo men. berth of. whom are re- idge most Old lumber, brated limerick an frequently quottheirheatis.. Mrs. ClarMr. page. of the Capitol and their and and McKay. the of of vital be Robinson. to thorn all Darwin t it matte;s. taken from this famous roof during ed by the late President wealthy'On" puted Magieby. Miss Gene Thomas and teacher visited over the week-en- d ence Jarvis. Kenneth Iverson. and he can easily be seen that' our own last summer's remodelling. brought entertained a Hales Finally Wallace Airs. Herbert Mr. In and Mrs. which was uikposed to be 1,18 Lieutenant and Mrs. Henry Ber- Magieby. Philadelphia and Atlantio City. ; in The de- .Senator Smoot occupies a position as high. as $4 a hneal foot the oth- and Mrs. Herman Wells entertained own composition, has tarried -- out bert. spfks Wednesday evening in honor in-of- Karen left last night for -El Paso, AThere is a of grea.t, dignity and trust, fondants will arise!' er. day when bids were opened at to be the work of one Anthony Texas. , at luncheon Thursday. Her guests S. Ells- - Airs. Jane Argyle. The guests Mrs. German Air. and hurried consultation among the lthough this estimate is not partici- the bureau of public buildings and Euwer and appears in his book, worth returned to Philadelphia chided Mr. and Mrs. B. Taylor Mrs. Arthur- McGregor enter. were Mrs. G. A. Iverson, Mra of the dozen high- A3lar:y new. it will serve to spilie parks. This lumber has served for Mrs. "Rhymes of Our Valley."- first last Tuesaay;-- Mrs. Victor Wallace Thurber, Mr.. and Mrs. Sherman tamed at luncheon Thursday.- - Her Maud McKay. Germans. priced members.of the original de. the guns of the senator's detractors. the past 112 years and many stir- printed in the "Pittsburgh Index" will be their guest the coming Christiansen. :kir. and Mrs. Mark guests Were: Mrs. John T. Caine. Mrs. Blanche Payne. and tense counsel. Hansen. Mr. III. Mrs. M. C. Merrill. Mrs. Dell 'Ellsworth their Lewis. Mies Helen rititnate!y ring events have taken place be- about 1898, according to ArGrur. week. Roseiter of Salt Lake Miss Floyd. Mrs. 'Ed. star apMost brillikintoratorical been attending and Mrs. The American Peace society will neath its shelter; Strange that it Guiterman, the well known vet'siMr. and Mrs. E. V. Wallace en- and Mrs. E. West Parkinsson. school in CoolCOUrt. Andrusleft for Len the be and New Harmon tshould Afton aleisner. York the,quiet proaches is Argyle tier. Following ,lhold its the limerfrk of tertained at dinner last Tuesday City is in Washington -anniversary cel- ddge to raise the reoft 'Coitus club held a Western Mr. May it picas," the court. ...he ebration centennial Mrs. The C. Mrs and Wilson Mr. was Fehr Miss so and Joseph ot In Clevetand,:ohlo. Ilay by in honor accompanied Marguerite vrhickyresident evening is announces unctiously. "I beg to eontinuin evening at have returned from , Indianapol4 Brown and Ming Grace Loomis. fond:. t five days. Theodore E. Mark Lewis, Other guerts includ- meeting last Music. where Mr. Fehr ban been on busistmrgest that both of the parties 'Burton, member of 41r. and Mrs. Heber Taylor. forSenator Walsh of Montana says As a beauty I an not a star:, IA Mr. and ,Mrs. Walter P. Mon- - the Washington College of from Congress ness. 11,tenflänt have been dead neatly a 'Ohio, Is its chairmar. There are others more handaome i son and Mr. and Mns. Inns Tan. Mr. Carter. violinist, gave the merly of Provo, now teaching ill It is non-- , he did not enter the race to stop i Gov. century. In view of this important Partisan, Smith. Whom then, did, he Dr.. and toplo for the evening. She was as:George H. Brim. PILWIllit. N. Y. are in Washing far, ner. by andt I non7 I to move teal" tact.. beg inarreet hall returned to Washington the ton. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- gilded by her daughter 'Betty. g But my face. I don't mind it, Its enter ths rsee to stop? organization. George 411- - Cast Tho of judgment Mr. and Mrs George D. Casio latter part of the week from New Ince S. Jarvis. For I am behind it; purpose Is to prevent the injustices New York Thursday. and lone Eva He will not be .of war by ipstending Senator Smoot way thet'Speaker where they have spent a few and entertained their daughters 1York the in I It's Walsh White the methods the that With Mrs. Ina Parkinson people BundaY of of order and teasonable settlemnt House: declares Mr. McAdoo. "a tinder the painful necemity motored to Baltimore r). S. Easter eery. visiting. They left Washing- yesterday at-pin!' was the influCash Mr. A epeciat . musical program rich new and Ices. speaker last night for Kentucky, en of a politicaliy ' where fending regime. lamong the nations. andtotoa edueatc Just man, an able man. a courage-loll- as D. L. of the services ential citizens to the penitentiaryhome. at aa. the Easter 4. arranved health for A new national anthem. by CC. A. H IslacFaddem reallzamaw. an intellectual man, Iton xpert, everywhere ' Motion sustained.' ha ItLinnern non .of International juet!ce. fax Mrs. 1,millo Earle oni S. Church. Miss Eva Cast gave Capital Review club was Hodga. man and a sober man will we should cut out the three says' I do not choose to run. t1'Court will etand adjourned until play and law. Aunouncement last Monday eVening at the MIAs Claire Murdock sine a dueti,' a readng. I do not choose to. lead the people of the United States meals a day and do a lot of .., Mrs. E. O. 'Leatherwood. wife of Washington hotel. The speaker for Mena 8.10 was pioty,1 17e Atou. Cleo . after the presidential campsign." trade that Its century of usefulness into a newera or prosperitY and ing barefooted. Mani, gmerrinent I do not choose. I the evening was Dr. Percy Hick-linLVf rY.;41(ly swoons from cznturial will be fittingly is inv.. Reid and a mixed Out .15 sang two Leatherwood celebrated by a law obedience." Counting Walsh clerks have been doing noarltv this I do not. Congreptiman chief alienist for the Distriot numbers. aliattaime Int !Ai 'at home atterpoon Wed,. great gathertrAir gLatoscuta tronx ens that only makes five in the for so long that they reel the need I do. , , , , I I, -- . -- in H. . Sweden's Queen Ill held tu Darnascus recently elected a committee to seek a modtfication of the custom requiring the man who would mary to ,pay over a handsome sum of money to Ihe father of the girl of his choice. The western cestom is more to the liking. of the eastern swain. The men working for the reform say that they are not impelled by selfish motives. but are interested in the wel- - reg.: -- , '' 1:h:7:fling thioarachoftothtabereeistgoranitetd;holonFprrial lanrd15eoteVraktelo um - f , Even Any Foreigner Address Must Changing .?; , . appointment Yield Marshall Sir William- - Rob- of the ertson to the colonelcy Royal Horse Guards (Blue), On flucceAsion to the late Field Mar- shal Eart Haig places him in the of our Innift famous soldiers. The rolls of coloneis of House-:- a -bold Cavalry include such names as those of the Dukes of Monniouth and Berwick. the Duke of Wellington. and Lord Wolseley. 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