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Show clean and simple that M 13 her prospects. ANNA KARENINA ' CutLTb(l la wm ear 1828 Poly- - Tuu ma, aoar at Toala, tae ae tata family that kaa ko-oaae fas. taraasaaat Ik ha th real- aoato el th crest Borcllat, reforBMr aa4 atcaatt. Ha Me at la UttU railroad whk-ke kal reaches aa a Jaa. aoy, tha abject at which waa ta lat la aalltade. Bat wfM !! ata-tl- oa k Um a kla Says whale world waa looklaa; am. orteatal laatraaaaa, tkea law, and Saally aacaaaa a Midler, tka Crlaacaa eanpala. taking; aart wttk Hia loaa aerlea af wrltlatra aea-aIrat a atad! At a Tk lidhood," "Boykood." Taa Morula-a- f Laade4 Proprietary aad article aa exaerleaeaa aa ' a aoldier. Hla realism waa alraady a atoaalaaat Bate, as well aa hla hum ta aca tbroug-Ha aooa i kama aad eoareatleBa. tired from tka army aaa bcaTaa hla life af aervlca t the aeaaaata akoat hli at hia owa estate. "War aad Peace" aad th (Teat appeared la 184--e, 187B-T- S. Al Bevel "Aaaa Karealaa, readr he waa dealing- wtth tha mlskty nreklema at life aad hamaalty aad trrlag to ol tkea ta whatever way aeemed t bin right, a matter what eaawer the world had alrea ta then. My Rrllslom," "The Kreataer Sonata," BeaarreetleB," are acraaaa th heat fcaowa hooka, which have heea traaa lated late maay laacaaarea, iaeladlaa; two edttloaa pakUake la Aaterlea, af eeajc twa doaea vatamr each, aa hy Hatkaa Haskell. Dal aaa athera, oae by Prof. Leo Wleaer. A what library af hooka baa beea writ tea a boat him la aiaay laasaac. Tolatal la aa of tha aaJejao Scares la the hlatory of th world. Seer, arepket, fearleaa seeker after tratb aa t aaitter where the aeat aala-hlead, he drew to klmself th reapeetfal attea-tla- a of all thlaklaa people, aa amatter bow dlTerseat their tbaawhta froai hla. Hla belief that Ckriatiaaitr to a faith to be aetaally Urtd by aad hla lp of the doetrtaa af Beu-resaaee are the oatataadtaaj aatata af faoasht which eoVrd all hamaalty. a kla k - ekaas-plaash- Ut- "A ND . . . Anna had friendly relations with thd society . . . which with ana hand tha court iest It fall hp fast hold onfhedeml-mitide tbsointely Into which Its members affect to despise, but whose tastes are precisely similar." Anna Rarenlna's Intimates Were of this circle In St Petersburg; society. rracucaiiy rorced Into a loveless mar-rlawith Aleksel Karenin, twenty years Her senior, Anna had been faithful wife for eight years. Karenin held a high official bosltlon and everv thing In his life was subordinated to his career. He was a tireless worker and such social hours as he enjoyed were spent In circles test suited to his advancement, but his charming and adaptable wife made friends In all quarters. While a man of arlmlraMa baracter, Karenin had an utterly unlovable personality. Ha was very wim, cool, absolutely lust, bnt love "arm, unman Iov was a stranger m aie nousehold. ill tha ffHm Anna Karenina'a heart waa larihvl nn her son, Seroxha, who aaorea nis mother. Into this SettJnz. aa mmnlnrtv rath. toned for it, stepped Trouble, In ths w attractive person of Aleksel ge seven-year-ol- d vronsky. In the rltr nf Umm VOther. SteDan Oblonk-- r I'm imh' fitnan lor. a wife children. position tod sora aim... t nv tvu able and popular, had a salaried official munev hnt KaItm f . A - . . . ... . ana V nu utos "affaire an coeur" Dt him just sufficiently worried to able him to really enjoy Ufa. While nn a alf lmi irw aarenina met Vronsky.- Connt Vronsky was rich, handsome, wed his regiment and hla horse and Toted a "capital good fellow - He "Plared In Moscow that winter ' nans alster-ln-ls- Kitty,, Kitty pretty and popular debutante, a "Oghter Of PrlnM BhAt4.af1r n tha iW nobnity. Among many admirers, Wag Rnr iv fwA fr aaaalAf-ia-a anlfAM was vronsky. tha other Lerln. Koostantin Lerln was also of tha old (McoTite nobility and bad known IS!7. tn hfr m b,d b, no1 had appealed to him He was now thirty-tw- o and, .aittOUrt feellna tinwnrtfiw . ltt. tM Otermlned to offer himself to her. "was really a ml endid match. He fVf mmlnceni country tstata of (Wtyne hundred acres, plenty of at- and hla ahara f ijwttona. He was a thlAer. always in ths deepest problemi c ""blng the WArlt H. In If rond It. H had been bronght we orthodox faith, but sines msnhood, had been assailed au kinds of doubts, until now 5cn,,'taa7s tT?0 ' i? ,'ng a v I not belters; he was also equally CT wWersity course he spent most on his great estste, his problems of agrlcul- penssnt Isbor. lie cams into M aa AAAaalu. ila.kJ Into life, but his own life was so ith Jttlng ana " OfcrUejf -- a. towt aaaaaimbmb-- "LeVln .v hr justification for this attitude was Its, religious significance. la the meantime. Levin was trying to forget Kitty by devoting himself to) He became much Interested, inl uplifting his peasants, who did not ap-- t He reached the conclusion that they had found the. way to happiness, but one glimpse of Kitty showed him his error and stirredj up his old feeling for her. Kitty's health had so failed after her disappointment In Vronsky that she had been sent abroad to take a cure. Now, having been restored to health andj having a new outlook on life, she rea lized that It was. Levin whom she real ly loved and when he again asked foci her hand she gladly consented. According to Karenin 's decision. Anns still had her place as mistress of his household. Karenin was awarej predate his efforts. ' their relations, but could do nothing. about It In time Anna gave birth to a daughter and was thought to be dy ing. Ksrenln's conduct was magnani mous, even toward Vronakys baby. Vronsky attempted suicide through sheer humiliation. But Anns recovM ered, which Karenin had not counted on, and with her returning health cam the conviction that Vronsky waa tha light of life to her. She became so un--J happy that, In a moment of weaknesau Karenin was prevailed upon to com sent to divorce, even to take the bums and give her the boy. This generosity she conld not sccept and, with VronJ sky and her baby, left her husbsnd. home snd her son, on that Inevitably fatal journey of love without ths law. They went abroad and at first were rsdlantly happy. Then Vronsky tired of the aimless life. They returned to Russia and settled In th country, Anna's position became so tmbearabrai to Vronsky, who adored her, that ne finally urged her to appeal to Karenin for a divorce, ' When Karenin refused. owing to various circumstances, mat ter rrew worse than ever. At could not go Into society, so became. Without cause, sue Introspective. She grew very jealous of Vronsky. ss a potion. sleeping to took morphine Suicide under the rushing wheels of s railroad train wm Anna Karen ina'a war out Vronskr's frlef was overwhelming. After many weeks of mness, he or ganised a squadron of cavalry sna the Serbian war. Konstsntln 4vln found his happiness with bis wife snd small son, and found that hla old faith had lived to his heart although hidden, when sa old peasant explained why a certain u.w man was good in we wwru for his soul, he rememDers wo. --... wis trr th Pot PnWlehtag -- - C" Dominion. Unttad KftifdoiB. anla aad dependeaclaa, trader the copy Pbllahln Ox. the torTvaa, U. aV A. Att rHHU Pt : ;. iy s 1 M ? ur OLD BtADE NEW Wa rao tnuiuM'ut oid )ew,-l-r iutu new ne n ana leawmat VMr diaaKHlda. hoaennable ckarra BOYD PARK & JEWELERS ... 1 tri ?"p ,!'- i-r- ,f Her mother fa. er father was worth. 4 thousand nieo.- Kitty, herself, had set her heart on Vronsky, although fond of IeTln. Jin due time she experienced the pleasing pain of refusing Levin, but. to her chsgrln and deep humllla. tlon, the proposal from did not materialise, th. Vronsky - a, dream that his attentions to her were regarded seriously. Poor iritt. with her crushing disappointment at a Mrge oau wnen. Instead of her as his mazurka nartnar chooslnjg Vmn.v. led out Madame Karonlna t In spite of their endeayor mu the magic glow which enveloped them It was obvious to Kitty,, as to that Anna and Vronsky had bothothers, been touched by the same flaming torch, anna Karentna had met her man. She knew It She wss afraid. Hef customary serenity deserted her so completely that she left for St Peters burg the next dsy, cutting short her visit. The calm routine of her dally life took on a new and attractive as pect; she longed to see her son even her husbsnd. But Vronsky took the! same train to St Petersburg. iney met constantly In sodetvj Anna called all the forces of reason, prudence, pride, to her aid. bnt. ahel could not conceal the rapture she felti a TV !. iu r musty s presence. Her intimates became extremely Interested. Thia was, indeed, an affair after their own hearts. Accordins to their eod. an. thing was proper so long as outward conventions were observed. Karenin coolly pointed out the danger of her course. He assured he looked unon Jealousy "as a humiliating and wound ing sentiment" (Anna would have respected some truculent conversation.) His spineless attitude enraged her and by the end of a year she snd v ronsky had become all In all to each other. They had but one object In life to be together. Karenin waited for the blow to fall. It was finally accomplished by Anna's public exhibition of emotion when Vronsky met with a racing accident Upon being upbraided by hot husband, she confessed her love for Vronsky. Mingled with the pain, Karenin felt a sense of relief. He Immediately began to plan on getting out of the mud without being splashed. Be considered duelling; divorce, separation Being afraid of a pistol, he concluded; that his services to the Kovernment were too valuable for him to risk his! life. The scandal of a divorce might react against himself snd a separation! would throw Anna into Vronskr's arms. The latter was the last thlnrJ he wanted. It woold not punish Anna. His decision was to allow her to re main , in his home perhaps resume, their old relations. He knew this. would make her most unhappy. His work. sI" j Wnt Vp0Mky; I..- Condensation by Mary F. Rum, Jamaica Plain. Mas. Mrs! of hl ttys parents had ninr over said By LEO N. TOLSTOI Hl0 Wends!' CONDENSED f CLASSICS U tad Uty BOYD PAJUt 6LOC I X? " 1 ' , 1"" i A iaT ' TJU- - I v aH ' a!' V r a I aaaaB V"tKSTIt KX5 1 a' t !ii fjjrnin. nrt i " n rlJ 1 ' i 'I.' . . T" Talak FORD Think Wkoa Y mm - TAHS I W S1-S- a 4 IS aWTH-wa- a. LAU OTY, tTAH SALT I Japanese worsers in great usska ractot-- ou strike tor better wage. 1 Ambassador Herrlck and President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia and of the Carnegie Foundation, at the laying of the corner stone of the new library of Rhelms. 8 Secretary Weeks' summer home tn th mountains of New Hampshire, where President Harding, rested for several days. DMAUAS UMST WIKG STATlCriRT EN GRAYED Callini Carda Ahnoancsioeiito-larlUtlo-na aaa aa Year artataf It ear raoraeMtanT conpleta aunpia aad prloaa KaarovtoS Co. 4aanlna-Co4tacaa- a CUANKES 4 DYKES. to light figures that show the almost tlon with representatives of corpor Quallla. Sarnaa, W fay tniaradV Work inarihtaal absolute collapse of Industry ' and pro ation i with cases pending "before the Clotaai a aaataaaL Prlea IMK. aaBroadraauaMh war. duction under the soviet regime. Pa- bureau; collusion of employees snd ktran Claaaara Drarm, 114 c per and coal are the only Industries outside tenons In business ventures MONUMENTS. Write lor catalog. SUadarS upon secret Information Marbla A Oraalt Oa, 111 W. Broaaary, showing In 1920 an output of aa much dependent as 20 per cent of the pre-wa-r within the . department, and charges produca pUaa ta tat, follow lb rew4 te tion. that some employees have accepted for raal fo4 BHAT-CAPCTKKIA awaaawaawaa In and money assisting corporations Dow tka marbla atalr OpooalU Paat Otflca. Individuals to reduce their tax of one As has been said, the Interallied suAmerica Undertakes the Relief SUBBEB STAMPS STENCILS. State art preme council Is now in session In character or another. oar tan alto ntda. Sand for aamplaa. arlata. of Russia, Stricken With Other charges relate to employees at. Salt Lakt Stamp Co.. SI W. Broadwa. Paris. The main topic for discussion Is the Upper SUeslan Question, which In the prohibition enforcement wing. Famine and Pest 7 7rt an hour clean Inf and thampoofnf ran. Involving them in 'aiding persons to T"' w Vaf tinia furnlihnl free. SiorommiMltmo Is being handled by the representaalaa. Dodce Bros., at K. first South, Salt Laks. tives of Great Britain, France, Italy get possession of liquor for Illegal at roar trasm. Colonel Harvey, Ameri- purposes and In suppressing evidence CRKAM BOUGHT. Band and WatUra Crramary Co, 144 W. Fourtl aoaia, FUST can Japan. SPREADING CHOLERA ambassador to England, also was that might lead to detection and pros MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS invited to attend, and lt.the question ecution of offenders. of avary dasertptloaoa . vary comes of war the up representaguilt Bait La a. Write Dayaaa-BoabSupreme Council Assembles in Paris those and to will asked British Interests be of tives parshipping Belgium President Harding Attends Pilgrim or atat raralte tkla POULTST BOUGHT, by the fed ticipate. In conciliating France, the of America aa represented Bill ona art gama te Fulton Mkt. Comsat Tercentenary Ftt eral shipping board ' are entering a poultry, other allies have admitted the possiwatckt. Prompt rataraa. Write for srisaa, for Disabled Veterans Finally, bility or probability of sending rein war for cargoes that may have far- DISTRIBUTORS. Can tratfca. Passed by Congress. forcements for the SUeslan garrison reaching results. It all started with OLOBMOBILI Uart oar barsalaa. A. E Toartasa, 447 S. Mat. and have told Berlin to provide for the efforts of some American ship opFlat erators to get a share of the cotton By EDWARD W. PICKARD. their transportation across Germany Klaga ran yourVnotor trouble. VIII oiU ratoaiUnCaUkaatParUtiMMiUl Americans who have long been held which Berlin probably will do, though carrying business from Egypt They prisoners by the Russian BoUheviki with bad grace. Germany continues were told the British ship owners ELASTIC STOCKING afTES. have been released, unless latest re to accuse the Poles of committing would fight to the finish to hold on Maaufsotarar aMotnlaaL Materatty rapportara, TrasaSttera. E H. Bowaaar Caw Braoka Araaea. ports are misleading, and America, un shocking outrages on the German In to all of that business, whereupon the officially but energetically, has gone habitants of Silesia, and the French London representative of the board WELDINQ. AUTO RADLATOES A atacktasry Pottes to the relief of the starving, pesti of giving the Poles support, and Ber- warned the British that retaliatory VaUt art roaalraa, Boil aad skstpsst WsMlaa 4 EsaalrlBB Ca, Ul SoaU State. Book" measures of to sub would be adopted. Both lin has issued a White lence stricken Russians. Agents sides have cut rates, and the Amerl- - HJOTTEES Mr. Hoover's organisation already are stantiate these charges. uua can board has reduced Insurance val Offlca a Scaaol Sapplr. M W. Second koath St and distributing food the American Red Cross and other It was announced In Washington nations to meet, tbe competition. Tbe L. D. t. BUSINESS COLLCQI. " In, the tre- that soon after the President's question Involved, says a ststement School sgendes are of EfftelOBrr. AH aom martial kraaskaa. mendous task. Walter L. Brown la Unrn from his New England holiday, from Chairman Leaker's office, Is N. Mala SU. Ball Ltta u British' owners whether measures 'Trom are gorelief directlna the ship the formal Invitations to the confer KiO PITTING COHSKT PAELORS. Riga, and there la no lack of volun ence on limitation of armaments and ing to keep the American merchant SDselaliata la dtatsaiB. aiaklnc. Sttlaa I teers for the work in Kussis, tor far eastern questions would be Is marine from getting Its fair share of Bematltekln. anbrcldcriag. braiding, aesordio art tda alaaUa. Buttons awaa. 44 E Bdwy. scores, of persons of many nationali- sued. Mr. Harding still favors No the business on the seas. The world RtTREADINQ. Quality art ' ties have offered their services, some vember 11 Armistice day for the msy ss well know thst we are going VULCANIZING ssrrtoa. Tlr Works. Ul So, State. Standard to establish what American lights are being actuated by curiosity, some by opening date, and the other powers Mass. Modal .ran tars' altruism and some by the desire to may agree to this. Great Britain has and then get those rights. Kay. lotk art sua I repairing. Kaadsoa Morslty Co 141 Sa. State. get into Russia to find out what has abandoned any Idea of a preliminary ; become of relatives and friends. conference on Pacific matters since The seven former members of ths SEE TOUR LOCAL PUBLISHER loaf Binders, tpeeisl blanks, rssorda Premier Brland of France has sug- the American government has ex Chicago White Sox ball team and two Par loaaa of al kinds. Ht glrta Quality Berries, gested that the supreme council. Id pressed Its entire willingness that tbe alleged accomplices who were charged BARBER COLLEGE Qualify aa bar. session this week In Paris, consider agenda for the conference shall be ar wtth conspiring to throw games In the MOLXB bar ta (ew waeks. 41 B. Waal Temple Btraot. with America in ranged upon In advance. Conversaallied world's series of 1919, have been acThe Truth Won ths Pass. the Russian relief work. tions In regard to the program will quitted by a Chicago Jury, apparently When Desn Richmond was at the Famine conditions. It appears, ex- begin Immediately after the Issuance because tbe Jurors did not think the ist mainly In the great Volga valley, and acceptance of tbe formal Invi specific Intent to defraud the public head of the New York Central, a boy and the Inhabitants are moving from tatlons. , snd the baseball owners was estab- asked him for s pass to his home town. It In vast hordes. The Russian auSpeaking .at the tercentenary cele lished by the prosecution. At once Richmond could assume s very terrible thorities are trying to direct the flight bration of the landing of the Pilgrims, the question arose whether or not the sspect,, and, looking1 as awful as he of the refugees toward Siberia and In Plymouth, Mass, .President Har players-shou- ld be reinstated ' la or- ceuldrbe roared :at the youngster, " - and to declared away Ukrainebis belief that the dis ganized baseball. Judge Landls, high "Why do you want s passT. The boy, the ding keep them from the cities. It Is the swift spread armament conference would bring to commissioner of baseball, replied was so terrified that he forgot tbe of cholera that Is alarming the na- the whole world a new era of peace promptly and decisively that "no play speech be had learned for the occa. I MRumtnaa, nut tions bordering Russia on the west and freedom. Said be: Tbe Inter er who undertakes or promises to .I.Jl Some of these, noTably Poland, have national prospect Is more than prom- throw s ball game, no player who sits don't want to pay. Dean Richmond mobilized large numbers of troops ising and the distress and depression In s conference with s bunch of crook remarked that this wss ths first ttm along their frontiers to turn back the at borne are symptomatic of early re ed players and gamblers where the snyone had ever told the truth hordes that are carrying the pest covery. Solvent financially, sound ways and means of throwing games sskingfor a pass, and be gave U along with them. Despite these pre economically, unrivaled In genius, un- are planned and does not promptly boy bia first free ride. f J cautions. Berlin papers say cholera at excelled In Industry, resolute In de tell his club about It will ever play ready has appeared In Warsaw and termination and unwavering In faith. professional baseball.' Meat Importations rrem Chins, that there Is danger of an epidemic these United States will carry on.' As to tbe moral guilt of the accused Chinese mests ImportM Into this of the disease In Danzig and other ses ball players, the American public has country consist of bams and aausag ports. The soviet commissioner of went to President Harding Ply had little or ne doubt, snd Ita belief The bams are cured In a manner health says the tssk of fighting the mouth by water, and after attending will not be altered by the verdict of similar to ours, have S peculiar odor. pestilence Is made terribly difficult by tbe Pilgrim fete be had several days the Jury which probably was made are small, and of poor quality, Judged condition of rest at the horrible ' sanitary Secretary Weeks' country necessary by the technicalities of the by American tostes, The ssussge Is throughout virtually the entire couo home In the mountains near Lancas law. perpared frogi pork.and Is about the try, and by the "mass migration, is ter, N. H. During his absence the of thin frankfurter. Is hard and Size t bad been maliciously planned, dis- congressional conference committee, Death stilled forever tbe magnificent oily, and bas an odor pronounced un tributing the Infection from one place after long and seemingly Inexcusable voice of Enrico Caruso last week, and the orridenial nose. These to another fo' thousands and tens of delay, agreed o tbe Sweet soldier re- all the world mourns. Tbe great op pleasant to consumed exclusively by are products thousands of Trsts. Tbe starving lief bill, and Its report was adopted eratic tenor, who waa stricken with who consider them quill the t'hlneao, to tbe la Volga moving population of by both houses. It waa . a certainty s serious Illness In America last year, A delicacy. the sooth as an avalanche, sowing on that the President would lose no time aeemed well on the road to recovery Its wsy Infection and death." In affixing bis signature to this law, and bad returned to Italy to recuper , Controlling Drama , which will reorganise, and consolidate ate. But an Interior abscess accom There does not seem to be nnch Help from the outside world, though the various government agenclea for panied by severe peritonitis devel that doubt among mental , ,siwcinllsts , , .. ... A la. . besought by Lenin, Is looked on with the relief and care of the veterana of oped and be died . In Naples before dreams en ne mnimiini io a mia-axten- t suspicion by some of his more radical the great war who through wounds" or the surgeons could operate. Tbe fu Don't have f downy" pillow They declare the plight Illness or lack of employment are tn neral services were moat Impressive, which cause too i much heat. They. colleagues. of soviet Russia will be taken advan- need of asststsnce. and were attended by representatives should be low, thus relieving Hie worn The unemployment sltustlon as It of tbe royal family and the govern tage of by the enemies of Bolshevism of the heart. Wlndowe should be left a. affects the who will plan new men, la decided ment of Italy and by officials of tbe wide open. Let nervous children haThat some of tbe latter have the same ly serious, especially of course In the United States, In which country be These are among tbe night-ligIdea Is Indicated by the fact that Alex large cities. It Is said that In Chi achieved bis greatest triumphs. The a an expert to those who blnta by given 400 ander Kerenaky has been conferring cago, for Instance, hundreds of them last" requiem ,was rendered by would bare pleasant dreams. with tbe French government It Is re- are walking the streets. Jobless and singers. one Amerpost of the ported that he expects the downfall homeless, and .... Mtamerphole. It looks aa If the federal authorities of Lenin snd Trotsky, snd that France ican Legion has asked the governor fine picture. It wss pn!nt-Is s Tltls on him were to Illinois National Indorse of have Guard tbe point of clearing op ths the support snd might proffer d ss Stlll Life, exhibited sss lanRussia's claim to possession of Con armories throws open to them, and long series of big postal snd bon sold as a portrait" Froa dscapeend counmade' some In he could robberies of vsrlous s If sts for giving tbe establish arrangement stantinople parte Vienna. Die Musket ble government which would guaran tbem plana food until they caaflnd try.'' John W. Worthington of Chicaal .j.Bj.jaBjiaieej known W'1 tee the payment of Russia's old debt employment of this te the go, police ef Thsmf Bscam What and other lands, hss been arrested as to France. Italy, too, might favor a Ifnet I A hat Vsh v ... .Uaaa a Inof David commissioner II. tbe tbe Britain ."brains" of and Greece but otbtrs wants Great Blair, gang, this; s great rier that 'evidence ternal revenue, has been prying Into have beea taken Into custody or are discovered to have the Turkish capital. Moscow on Wednesday sent out tbe conduct of affairs In hla bureau being hunted. The authorities de once flowed northward across , the wireless message asking all other gov and has made such discoveries that clsre that they have evidence to prove garaha desert Into the Mediterranean ernmeuts to evscuate their nationals be. has ordered Aaslatant Commissionthat Worthington and bis associates and waa lined wiih piwperou comInvesfrom southern Russia ss soon as pos er Matson to make a thorough , engineered the 13,000,000 Sinclair OU munities . sible because there wss no food for tigation. The serious charges against company robbery in New Tors, the - New Woapen for War en Rats tbem. The foreigners, It Is said, were (employees that are said to have been Dearborn station mall robbery In Chi Th exlmuat of an automobile has to leave from Odessa, but as all trsns- - made. Include tbe giving out of In cago, the Council Bluffs (la.) mall rob been sticceiMifully used In drlvin? portstloa has broken down there la come tax statements. In violation of bery and numerous other Important' re nwsy rats which feasted all prevlou seemingly no way for them to reach law, to persons whe desired tbem for cent Crimea The prosecutors also efforts The on gin was turned Into that city from the Interior. It Is not profitable purpoaea; collusion between have proof that the accused have been the rodem and holes rat th of only tranrjDrtatlon that has broken persona within the bureau In a posi- dealing largely In doctored" Liberty scampered out of others. (era. The present crisis has brought tion to divulge confidential Informs- - bonds and washed savings stamps. 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