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Show Foreign News AW , Comics OGDEN CITY. UTAH SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1921. MAGAZINE SECTION ; I H Win bw H ml Serial Story Special Features r .. .m m w ... TWO MARRIAGES WILL PROP TOTTERING ROYALTY WITH MORE U. S. DOLLARS ; ; CHINESE TROOPS SHOOT DOVJN PEOPLE, LOOT AND BURN HOES AND SHOPS DURING OUTBREAK - Buenos Aires Business Men Grow Tired of Red Flags; Bomb Outrages; Force Government to Act ' 7 Loyal Forces Ambush Train and Spray Coaches With Machine Gun Volleys, Killing 350 Mutineers i The Associate d Press) BUENOS AIRES, June 30. Like, the Fascist! . of Italy the Arorganization, has undertaken gentine Patriotic league, a tne task of rjuttiner down .the anarchists, Communists and the ex tremist elements generally of Argentina, particularly in Buenos ' Aires. v' TheV league's first attempt has resulted in what its leaders declare an unqualified success. Tho league was backed by virtually vthe entire business interest of. the capital which had become tired of unpatriotic manifestations by Communists' labor unions, what, they considered to be - causeless strikes and sabotage, the flaunting of red flags, bomb outrages, and more particularly by, the demoralizaunion of stevetion of commerce caused by a strike of a Communist ' dores which had tied un the port for two weeks. ,, ,4 (By The Asiociattd Press.) SHANGHAI, July 30. Following upon outbreaks of mutinoui soldiers in which several hundred Chinese were killed. worth millions was destroyed and large 0f two nucs were oumea, a wave oi general alarm spread swiftlyImportant through all the length of the great Yanjtsze valley in the month of June and while measures' of various kinds were being discussed at Peking, communities along, the Yangtsze were adopting measures to defend themselves. More cr less unrelated to sinister political conflicts that were brewing in widely' separated parta of China, the first defection of Chinese troops took place in the province of Hupeh at Ichang, a city of about 40,000 inhabitants, located a thousand miles from tht coast. ( By Semi-milita- l! ry (5). , r . " - : I . 5 - v '.;-',- . ".-'- " "J V-- ' I ....- i ' , I ' - : , ; ; ' '- - , A . .TV - : ; Jr x- rjl --- - - - ' i ' V i; ' ' . 'V ; . Frtn I ' - j- - ' - - III . ". I, - :' . ? ' ! - - t - ) . - . . : - - ..v . ; -. Fix month btfore. m November lant. the Ichan garrison mutinied and af- The seemingly benevolent attitude of .the' government toward what they "f on 0attack on th city In whichheld. to be the unwarranted demands about Chinese were killed the folof thV union had tried their patience eJ a loot Glen to take pari of the city and and they were determined the Durnel down portion of it. matters in their, own hands tonecesIn the necond outbreak which bpoint of armed intervention,' if sary. on the night of June gan more thtn! of the extremist 'joday several. score n were hundred nhot down by! perron element, including" numerous agitators the aoldlerf. virtually, every Chinese, of foreign birth, are in Jail, some hom and ihop in the wan looted! are"' in tne hospital, several hundred and a determined effortrlty was made to others have been tindsr arrost, a gendestroy the entire city by fire. Fev-- j eral strike, called ai t protest against eral forelitn business entahltahm the rouK handed activities of the were looted and burned nd an attack' i league,, has fallen to pieces patriotic wa made upon the residence of and the port services have been re-- r thej almosc from the heretofore leased The outbreak of last Norember de Churchmen 'Not . Qualified1 complete control of the Stevedores aecordlnr to reoort berauel veloped. Militarists union and Hindenburg .the soldiers had been unpaid for a to Speak on Vital QuesADOPTED. STERN POLICY Ancient victory Celebrate from UP period of months. tions Like Erin The government's policy of leniencj ' the YanfftFZP nay thatReports mul-- ! recent the radi of activities of toward the many Over France 1 op-out of conflicts between iny rw cal syndicalism to which the interests lum raiders and soldiers who hae WNDO.V, Juty JO, Prime Minister behind the league opjected changed almost overnignt to one of stern sup aroused the iretof KELBPwA, Germany,- - July . 30. v American companies that auf.!IJo1 GrorP h To losa V I A f t : y-of iany attempt to ueny the Oprman mllitnrls'cs won't let the soirit I pression . ''air.r churchmen in are the recent by telllnr thera fred uprising of TrririVi Tbrhamsai rpst in neane. right . of free labor to work or to up OH whose Jth Standard to company, ouiht they keep out of set the peace of the country. What were looted and the Itobert.tlcs They are; worse than the patriotic to set the out do, league-the patriotic Americana who have trundled poor old fMimr rgmi'snjr wnose oil ices wer did itself, r The occasion was the general assemJohn Paul Jones around so uncere- - government wrecked after they had been looted. ' the centered conflict The upon , in recent years. All the government offices of the port bly of Welsh Calvlnlstlc Methodists at would ond 10,0.00 other sof-- i sue whether theto government were narked and the build I nc occu- Portmadoc. Wales, when the n track- premier diers who' fought in both the Franco- - Srtye Protection Conntcsslno AbOTe, EraklioUe by the Ichang branch of the Bank delivered an addresa, rt the course Frankenstein Rome: Puchow left: pied cf of Mla Mnrllorough. right. formerly '.of iu wnom i "uinueni Bank-In- e Prussian and the recent war Journeyed- . China of Hrothera and IXtxln. son of lTiii.-rWilliam 1U of below.' Xmla. and mul lHrrcw AnnMapla Deacon; ;heco Gladys Tounj flaner', which he to this part of Germany and particiutterDublle of complained were tixMC f All In or burned after of will leun inter national marriajce?. corporation they nc hac unloaded from the the theygooas of the celebration "T in at divines had been looted. It was estimated thxtl highly lacd pated On this" point the Argentine urcn conierences of the dedicati - of the ships. and elsewhere on - He will run anniversary loses WllALICT of propertv considerably Mr. Irs. UOHi:. another American By married was and FatrtotBc backed girl. by up granddaughter league of the ooo. such as Ireland questions over 000. gigantic Krffha'cuser menAjrial. erectday n 11am B. New Brewster jz. into Fhe of Ieacon. i'ork Glad) LONDON". July 30. More American and recently ana ed to celebrate Germany's victory ov- the 'Labor protective association the Industrial I TOUCH Bal-thunrest, e which, he APPLIED. -Louis Jacques tmportant princely house, for ried Lieut. Col. the Centro de' Navegac.lon, an asso- dollars will go to bolster the lumpwere er; France and the 'restoration of the ciation In itht least not asserted, they . American. and Thoufh British In back Ko Jap Itoman Bafberinls of steamship agents representGerman empire to discuss" dlsnaiched to competent to l&e Middle ARes, cbitslft 'ex Con anese gunboats-- , were i ing the overseas steamship" lines of ing cause of royalty as a result of two torv Vanderbllt, Gladys r sa "lnterf erencea OoservatlonB meir : of rtmttr"timtfrr-TirsW . Jut., .at. Prloreaa Anstas4n cast ; tonat-i- lU i fir L.UUfT5I l&IVn Rrn porU LIVED 800 YEARS. foreign nationality. approaching ..international, majrrlaarea.. .her was were ol It , ir received government, outbreak Btt iM V',,""7 nobleman. Into report millions the tlreek roallt rrxenyl, a Hunffarlan The refusal of ine Stevedores union This are rrplete with wnich. During the rpast 2 5 yearft .it Is esti' will was mlscblelf ed to followed, for them little them that o a n In of the her of fortune to .; td deliver 112,000000 marrlagt any gods thejhad the Thtiringian and Hartz Mountains church nd to the state. mated that fortunes- totaling; mbr causi, do after thev arrived as the disturb - ! in lo Princess Xenla and insure the1' own right. was selected for the memorial because truckmen was. aimed at a. . "to ances fk had aal then aut!ded. varifar than $150,000,000 have Bono. Greek throne AIlOt'SEH ntOTKSTS. that American truckmen. poverty fors Other fortunes it is here that legend insists Fredrich 'outcast" union-onon of the fifty-od- d forat least another generation. took to foreign noblemen: Is known , heiresses which led up to ous titled foreigners, broke and This Indictment has aroused a aiorm Barbarossa, Germany's first great theThe variousof steps' elethVough marriage- with tho Gould, married to eign residents of Ichang suffered In- of protest and rebuke Italy., numerically, has had morel Miss Anna. the amongMr. Warrior, lived on for eight centuries mentsvictory jury. have been previously reported daughters of American millionaires. of Its royalty wedded to American ; Count Bonl de Castellane, 110. and awaited the opportunity to restore former In the free Oeorge'a colleagues second The of are These mutiny troop international the Hcpeh latest than any other country-the by cable, but it Is onty. by considering and resolutions have been the empire which he founded in to be announced: Miss May Goelet. married to the followed closely upon that at Ichang churches, Hut the matches where the blcgesti at 12th century." Under his son. Fried-ric- h them together that their significance marriages various evangelical council passed and took place- on the night of June William B. Leeds, son of Princess fortunes were obtained were by mem-- i Duke of Roxbur$he, $&, 000.000. II, the empire went to pieces. is appreciated. meetings strongly 7 dissenting from the at the was of of Anastasia the bers of the nobility of other countries Wuchang, capital Miss Pauline Aaldr, now Mrs. H. province, prime minister's attitude. Greece, who ISSUE IS IXJltCED monarch so the "But the Is across which , located New the of widow Leeds WilllarruB. of Spender-CUyThe 110. Vanderbllt directly 000,000. has family Dr. John Clifford, the veteran runt. paldIt. Miss The tradition runs, refused to accept the OTganizations forc- York. Is to marry Princess Xenla, more than $20,000,000 from the important city of for husbands! n Bradley Martin, how Iady Vangtsae as final, ' ed the issue by sendingdissolution of the r' wn that tb Premier's r fo Hankow. Order the dlsbandment nitre of King Constantine of Greece of the nobility. The marriage or; Craven. $15,000,000. When Bismarck finally managed to truckmen to the .water front, hut and hhj own. which troo of had the that co"trary were beend.f'r,fn: Grand Wuchang of Duchess to Consuelo Vanderbllt the Duke of, Fortunes totaling; $100,000,000 tne cburchea reestablish the German empire, , the found it closed by a cordon of police Marie. daughter ahould take such j l.hl Ch Issued military ciion as to secure the by Wang was th? occasion forcbtalned with Miss Vivian Govld. now Marlborough Friedrich Barbarossa is sup- and .marines and the stevedores on of to spirit of application are said th of now governor FrankenMiss Countessina overseas. province, Emichette a Decies; $12,000,000 Itdv Amy Phlpps, pot passing the strike. For two weeks It was com-- j stein, of the principles of posed to have risen from the cavern Chrirt have gospel soldiers this the and more Gemof 000 12. de Hon. Mrs. Frederick Guest: Miss Of this amount displeased 500. than daughter Cojint Henri to the political conditions of ths where he slept for centuries and as- pleteiy tied Up while the government Frankenstein l. of Rome, Is to wed went for the reconstruction of now ljdy Arthun Herbert; Miasjled to the outbreak. sumed the direction of Germany's des- endeavored to reconcile the differences! Don Enrico the river world." castle In Scotland. The dukef' Helen Zimmerman, now Duchesa of lhasThough Hankow afro Barberjnl, Prince of "the labor unions. This failed. More outspoken Is the Rev. H. J. tiny. A gigantic statue of Friedrich of a large foreign population with Taylor, a r;rjmltle Methodist leader, Barbarossa stands.. beneath:. the great . ..It was then announced that the estrlna. This marriage will bring the and duchess wera recently divorced. Manchester, and other heiresses. many foreign commercial Interests who says: would exclude all outcast derlar Is Kyffhaeuser memorial onamito represents government no In or little premier ."The . there . . . . foreign activity !.-n or truckmen who were not him leading Germany cuww .victory. the and church In Wo. unrlslnic the the Wuchang. in. with- the striking 'stevedores, allied to rnlnlsters la mind J1' own their Chan looted mint wrecked wni and STATUS IN CAVE. but this decree was never issued for lo demand that the,' of everything It contained. Including j'ob- ,ThJ 'ob Until the defeat "of France made the Centro de Navegracion sent a I nouJd pract.ca religion in the a of stiver rold number bars. and YANKEE prcmler large MAKE T Friedrich Barbarossa's resurrection strongly worded note to the jrovern- but no attacks were made uoon thel,aw ol ine iani-possible he is supposed to have lived ment threatening toi boycott the port or tne military, governor. quarters m a cave Deneath the eminence on of Buenos Aires by withdrawing their nisruTiis riu-MiEwere homes Hundreds and of shops . was From which the great memorial erected. ships if the Stevedores union was perthe pulpit of St. Taul s Conand a considerable portion of vent Garden, stripped was A statue of the old emperor within the mitted to dominate the situation- . the blJhop of ChelmsnumIn the the cltv swept away V LOVE EN TO cave represents him as sleeping with At the same time the government told the premier that he ford, flatly wer erous fires started. that his head resting upon a marble table learned that British and American wouldn't accept his ruling. t DOWN. movi:d "IT he had sa'.d the church must meat packing plants .which buy mos; outOn second the the after day Friedrich Rueckert and many other of Argentina's cattle were in sympathy German Peasant CommuniInterfere In party politics, we f when a sembtsnce of order had not Red Terrorists break with the 'steamship 'companies and German poets have sung of the Hungarian In au- mlRht be agretd; but tb.1t Is very dlf- -' Chlnene been restored Wuchanjr emperor who refused to die were planning to close down. set about dispersing" troops ferent to , politics," the bishop said. Had Ferocious Instincts thorities Prepares for Famous Five thousand members of the Labut merely went to sleep, after deThe government touches human life had been active in the mutiny at that Man Production Dramatic of Neolithic scending into the enchanted cavern bor Protective association sent a depoint, and the church canon to and them trains loadlnjr sending not every and. taking the glory of the empire mand to government officials for the to refrain from expressing agree to thtrn the from dlstnnt points city. with him- Ravens .were supposed to right to employ free latfcr in the port. her upon that which touches opinion The It of deemed authorities the part 30. Hungarian wisdom to OBERAMMERGAU. July 30. Since all her members. fly over the hill surmounting the cav- Jn answer the government guaranteed BUDAPEST, July soldiers to the take permit n ern and when they stopped llying the th.is right. However, when "We are golnr to make continuous was made to give the deCHRIS TIAXIA, Norway, phrenologists who have made a care- their loot with them. The flnrt train-toatruckmen reported for work at the the decision war upon all that polscns the atmos Slau however, proceeded only to 1922 Oberam-mergaThe officers of the ful study of the skulls of 30 notorious resume leadership; piers next day they were fired upon layed Passion play in new continued the blthop. "we In- July a distance Han phere." of short north okan, sentenced and red terrorists hanged kow. life. Car has taken on Like Rip Van Winkle. Friedrich by union stevedores, the police assertho1r our politics Impregnated to It had been aldetracked In atten1 After this after the fall of communism "BolBarbarossa had pygmies for his com- ed. The labor association then de- penters, painters and masons, many American battleship squadron with the thia point a battery of machine guns right spirit ' that, of Chris country have Just reported that panions and these droll folk were sup manded police protection. a which two conthem and of beards tianity." forces been hair manned had that paid by recently wearing long shevik terrorists, though exhibiting MEETINGS RAIDED. posed to keep continually on the watch on them, as participants in weeks' visit to. this port were signs of abnormality, seem not to be- cealed among the track sprayed tho Then came an event that almost set which mark that they might arouse the sleeping of the dramatizations to of born passion the type degenerate every soldier on the train was killed. long emperor. wJien the ravens gave the Buenos Aire3 on fire with patriotic previous of Jesus Christ, are restoring the open-- , very popular and. were enterJAPANESE POLICE criminals." un May 2 5, Argentina's air signal for him to arise inaignauon. to reports of the lnclaentj villas which had no theatre and 30 were members of Bela All According the most national important IRRITATE KOREANS holiday, there attention during the war period. LEGEND SHATTERED. tained privately in Norwegian Kun's fearful bodyguard railed the n. jiuiinT vi Buiuirra nno vougni lad on bill boards and in radical " appeared are from coaches housewives were their the were escspe found 1918 events in all Busy up"Lenlner preparing guilty boys," Military again a manifesto signed by the homes for the or shot down, it Is estimated set the dreams of Friedrich Barbaros- newspapers of numerous murders snd robberies reception of visitors homes but thjs leading. newspaofficers of .the Chauffeurs callunion SEOUL, Korea, July 30. Admiral fill the next ISO were killed. Another train-loa- d who will little that In lifetime the examined sa, and disturbed the peace of village their seand by a strike in protest against wh&i summer. Scene the city criticised of ing pers Salto. the governor general of Korea, rebuildsent of out of art troops same trial. when doctors 'II. Tha perfected legend ai they described as a "bacchanal ' of painters Wuchang under, talked of here as a likely successor conduct o( some of "are was halted at Sinyangchow In Honan Is skulls." runs-tning and restoring the representations the The report, verely typified in the great memorial pile drunken, bourgeois patriotism." to Premier Hara. aa the head of Japof parts of the Holy land where Jesus characterized by an ex- -- and tne soldier were stripped of all an's and the resurrected spirit of Barbaprognathic, This aroused the wrath of the pa- lived "on next cabinet. shore while sailors leave. ros the me died and naa and from the rossa is again turned back to the l$th triotic league and resulted in the raid low forehead, deep, eyecarriea away irom again oooiy mey ceptionally ' Oovernor Salto Is regarded as an adb. torn ; bv Ilonan caves. troops, ravens moutn. " . . v, Dig The about still uchang on century. protruding fly the hpndatiartnr of sharp When was The herent composed squadron of the are W On comNeedlewomen robes the Felyukal. or ' dominant" the upafter the hill where Hindenburg and his feurs" union attended by shooting In day fashioning Jaws, deficient dentition. dchang In Japan.-and his scores political and for of comrades-in-arm- s the other party of the orders Connotorious with skulls of the. to do appstjes, rising, by military oNthe which Kansas, Michigan, two chauffeurs were killed. btbllcal pared 0 gathered recfriend hold his COO that successful .. In sum U was who of distrlbthe In III. figures honor to the regime which has given murderers participated preserved the;rnor were com- the play. Although the iiauiieur inere iuuru In a Korea makes ord him.' Carolina In cast and not South will Hankow flttlfcg uted to the troops and they necticut, niuseum of the police they show ths were way before democratic forces. to sing the Argentina national be elected with rifts and conces- candidate. In a much less by the directors of the play of placated Barbarossa's statue still remains in pelled degeneracy signs anthem. The police say that conditions are sions th'it were granted to them. who have Minnesota, under command of degree. the enchanted cavern and perhaps From that moment the attitude of until October, young women In other re, quiet cam, throughout the is peninsula dlstingulshed'themselves riu:xcii future poets will expend the legend, the government 'The only exception guaiidk. Joseph The The police ligious plays given by-- the Oberam- - Rear Admiral Hughes, From It la gathered thsi other waa lources felt in or alter it so, as to have the restless closed the officeschanged. that alarm Hankow leader of the the group. Cserrty. of the Chauffeurs' mergau folk are fashioning simple of there is- Co;" !de.rab!e suppressed disThe Chnstiania newspapers whose skull Is easily flrt among thej' Quickly spread to Nanking, capital spirit of Wilhelm I , await the oppor- union and arrested several hundred of robes content among Koreans over police 'for suitable even to role of the and worst and most deformed specimens Klangsu province, Mary Shang- - methods tunity to revive, the empire which its members.' Haunts of agitators, in the which ore 'still considered Irseveral articles was that as It be will chosen that proexambark hope pay hal, went to pieces under his grandson. When published of reported they human degeneration. anarchists and communists were raldl to enact the" part of Jesus' mother. ' Many changes have recently ritating.. to to due the amounted Klangsu troops trial cruel his the savage ' 00ined during sma-red and wholesale arrests made. When the imonr the minor offlelau joan come to testing because the American evaslTe eyea startled IZ, 000. 000 and that they were show- been Itmade look of his work was resumed after the holiday m.u highest honor which Is and believed' that these changes woman. unrest. , of !gn even ing of.crlme. doctors the too uucmiiiiuergau sailors made the port was occupied by militia and violent, love to professional SOVIETS RESTRICT The no fears were entertained bar been made, to soothe popular Irgreat auditorium which shelters die- -, Small wonder Bolshevik Though that the armed guards of the Argentina Patrlo-ti- e spectators .. ritationof the passion plav is a the Norwegian girls while "ridtator of Hungary. Bela Kun, felt afraid of disturbances at Shanghai a signifiRELIGIOUS WORSHIP labor- wooden structure league escorted . outfollowed incident cant that steel the man never by nnd met the chief of the supported4000 . ers to work, but their- protection waa trusses. It ing about the city in taxicabs, ,;of seats has. for devoted his without pre-- ! breaks' In the Yangtsze valley was a bodyguard not needed for it was given by Argenarranged much after the asserting that ,the sailors slipping a revolver Into hi call Issued by the French consul gen- OAK LOGS USED TO RIGA, July SO. Russian soviet tine cavalry. ' of a modern opera house. WThen'plan the' "squeezed and hugged them" v1ouly . eral at Shanghai announcing that the have decided to pocket. GENERAL. STRIKE FAILS. government', officials over-this offered one end of the audiplay SUPPLY GAS MAINS med cal holds volunteer corps or tne r rencn conces- view board the take stricter control The churches The stevedores j again ' declared a torium Is removed in and the public. Bolshevik terrorists, though 5on, which baa been Inactive since the in Russia, according to Moscow news-- i strike, whereupon' the police closed stage stands at some entirely that distance from the the war, would be reorganized. papers received here. A recent num their headquarters and arrested some end of the building. In undoubtedly degenerate individual I before Ope of Norway's prominent a such In for volunteer A. Wllden. IX)NDON. July 10. Gas made from miM cire ordlnarv under calling position ber of the lsvestla says that sermons of them. . The Argentine Maritime fed- that the mountains timtn said that the corps old oak log iinow being .supplied furnish a back- -' clergymen wrote a protest to never have committed murder. But!th are to be allowed only on the con- eration and the Argentine Labor fedare of a strictly re- eration endeavored to start a renernl ground for the setting. The audience the Afterposten charging that their resistance to crime was much wuia runcuon nice me enangnai succesfully to th Inhabitants of Stey-nin- g dition that-theis case in sheltered d In Fuwex. Other towns are rapidof of the entirely rain International corps than that of the civilized Lstrlke to force the ligious character. of the and the main part of the stage has a the conduct of some of the Amsuit- It is claimed thst and would ly sup following It appears-thaPhanghal when tl.i soviet govern- Argentine Patriotic suppression law and!Umnt body of reand the league roof. hs practically the same glass was wood or "'an sailors this to erican gas insult tne wa shaking with revolution- plement ine ponce aepanment ment, while continuing to permit re- lease of all laborers whs had been armorality Even among the children of lighting properties as coal heating anduse fero- French concession. their ligious . worship, is to present rival rested. the city" and a disgrace to the ary fever -reverence means a saving of more oo the Its for the pasand attractions-- in the church buildings in gaji cious instincts roused up and they The police raided the Joint meet- sion play is very marked and In ImitaHe nation. American a half dollar than per 1000 cubic feet the shape of 'lectures on with killed the of urged of the savage communist these two organizations and tion of their elders they are passion ings - - -consumer. l to the , doctrines. constantly Admiral Jlughcs to put a stop neolithic man." ooTAKES NAP IN PARK; their leaders. Some of the - Independent advices received in arrested in the hope of being The Pteynlng gas works being: chosen communist unions went oij strike but acting for Some to sent roles in letters with closure owing: to the the important GONE threatened parents TEETH' 'STORE indicated production that in some the movement failed when the power- given every ten years. Riga recently KOCIKTV COOLfi OFF prohibitive price of coal. about of5 to villages in South Russia the women ful railroad .brotherhoods and tramthe the newspapers urging As is character Insisted upon good ROME. July 30. A and old men" of 'the peasantry had way employes refused to go out- pounds a ton, the carboeUatlon as authorities to the basic prowaa resorted to as an experiment Norwegian for come wood to 30. summer requirement the blows parHAVANA. hot fof Manuel Diaa with the actually experiment July Now, all have gone back, to work, in- ticipation in the the with result hat wood ras has been the play, of ln Is succeeded convinced has al fresco Christiania the tect younger and Communistically-educat-e- d danger months from that very high Morgado girls cluding the stevedores 'who are work- being debarred from a ' as an illurr.lnant unIn on In Borne. circles The with the mouth definitely aristocratic th part slumber, especially generation n adopt! religious subjects. ing side, by side with lawith the American historic comes down. of is coal associating held 6 the til spectacle were was a bad habit. Morgado took price divided into two carried far "costless' campaign Villages borers. They are the same stevedores ' the village children andconstantly is a far At Birmingham, old road paving sailors. In Central park. Upon awaken-In- g In one of the smartest balls given opcn.la and in one reported instance camps a that some who for more than' a month boycQtted over nap better corrective Influence than the casualties occurred: he discovered that a thief had blocks have been converted into wood the Munson liner, Martha Washington. bogeys by the select society, the invented for most chlldrfn in white flannel trousers and shirt. stolen his H9 set of false teeth. gaa with equally satisfactory results. ; , v J TELLS CLERGY TO , KEEP OUT OF -j - OLITICS I I i . j CS? - : -- 1 j af-jth- at poll-.c-ncl- es , ; . , - , . 1 non-unio- the-25t- ; j mar-anoth- er 4 hls-'ra- n. ' . - . I !hea : focAtionifi-the'hills-berwee- n ! non-unioso-call- ed f ng-atns- t near-brok- e, I - anti-radic- al - 000.-helress- es - . red-beard- ed anti-radic- al -- - non-unio- . uan-yua- n. ! ! i Blen-lmel- . . " non-unio- PASSION PLAY ! STUDY SKULLS - - 1 STIRS VILLAG - I . . red-beard- ed ty - -- OF HANGED li I Ell n, oitlwvs IS ; non-unio- d, . ( bayo-nette- Wil-hel- m -- e ! h' j jrov-comm- j on i : - ; T " -- i . non-uni- on - persons, . ! -- consul-genera- l, voi-weak- y t type"r the-soli- Ober-ammerg- au half-alumberl- set-nn- ng , -- it -- r , take-off-yous-c- - - non-unio- -- : men-appear-'e- d - er |