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Show - ) , IMIMM.111 t, 41, of :a., . . i , iiail surAcass 67113111111' be SECTION TWO , g ' 1 I tnvrit on; LIBERTY. I 30 1912 SALT MARCIE SATURDAY The SetsilTeLay Howe , II. f s.,,.1011C1 UNREST STIRS. pErnegael7t. QuEEN LOSES i I Britain' Turmoil in Great - Indub- PuiKta.....-44.--tits---ferrritrerrr---Vrb, At i - Court. hreatening active Mtervention in ciuie' Ills poliey has been continued. !holigh wit!",,, less authority at hisback, oy Sir 'George Askidth. chairman of th Industrial entinell, who. as arbitrator and irOVPinment mouth-- , me,. has settled the majority of the, al-- 1 Suffering. : , , , r - twq..yearar,:-- . ofthr, NiTOWEING LONDON ,., ririn g ' , otc nt .0 . a" t ,11 a 111,4(11 friggrg YOUNG GIRL'S SUCCESS ...I. 1" Not a. have fem.-boa- , i r ir and fro,r Dorchester House in I ; London. g , ' Alth him ad! impusez- I a ith z. .thitig I. his eien.ng at Vtety,r &I t . ; . - , I . , - i ; - t'-'- tea, ' tii 1 - -.- te-t- - is..g :, i., ,:,:. 4 Fu:-,i- e- ' t.;-'sr'- li V', ,:, . ' 1 t t ..N-Itt.- ' tA '' W We, . ,'': . to I - I , ae-to SOCIAL TASK DIFFICULT past, 114 aa C A) I 17 p., zuu,h as Clever Wmnan, Ituttetee, s sdd FOR PEACE. 'tisane Reipon4tile teripational Fie14 . At the same time the socialuitic Influence Where 3Itlebtone,r; the IIPV pla!, tr. Fur a to,ndnua Rua for tenden,qes of the government made! Ur- 14,nn,tt and Ed A ard Enobian Countod. them more ready I ha n in previous ALEJANDII . Play. If,. Qt1M 11,4 uP all off our 10'1 at th, It""1 ' Mrs, Reid Must Choose the Few The years to interfere between capital and Greater Trouble Ahead ' c 1114, ...,.4.- the other night 'I h ---- labor. Furthermore the Asquith goa., Ir K'opmnro than over attached t . ,aa-- t not r. , thuloalm 0,-,i- Itzt d'4',:American Women to be , atriv-n ernMent has been just as dependent! Part of Askwith in the ial rorr Sieir,fl rl, ) sp., pP1 since hor rval vatrnt, - deti. it It ti a 1eug,1-111) '1s4rrik-fli-441.,4 te.,,t,,tighiY 4 . ittein'the support or the labor ment-- I ' l'NE4-'has tkPn made eido,nt lorli.-.- '1,, t !ilarl'll in Lonprey ,. tit, sqtrt, vit .i i Presented. ma ci hers itt the House of Vomnions as it r, 'comedyof err-- 4 Situation. ,, rcnnths that Mrs , ot 1.9) ' 'sit:, at I lite un-..., w deli. nil: bits been upon that of Redmond awl ' 1 during th of the fPwthe very a t., ,:r have twee having rather rough The authors Alcsisit ts t o s how his Nationalist followers and one of e oi, ing seaort the tr.umpl, fond of the dead ki g ,' all a mat, c a time tat, ly and it looks as :( i ", As ri,,,, s,,,,,, feally efforts to curry favor with the ,,, 1. .;,,r. 11,4' of sat. Hite. horde the tbe probably inoi.t tab, - its ''4' mating Laborites has taken the form of athi't'iwttiat, Lord headband. Too,. Holds a Dinka& .ht'''1".1'.' there were even woree to come dui-tilletm4;strt1!;' .1, ; r, 4" E the id atsani person King' . laari er and leaere-trate a Connohe the I. to sop,rn prevent Ptrift. and en tempting As Chairman of the Industrial 11;4 lifetime. from is maPirlt" entire The Mg 0" auffering .ouittry Iateltlow as Vlanipulatior td. the the he quera in suffering 'working Ent', lion. Mrs k ,,p. selffnoir ildnintof7;.1:rt'e'ne tnong ,i.m4roPrnuri,r-syc's phainis. lir- - K.; I' the effects' of the Yolf titnk, Last Mn di He Has Won the Title of class. , or the late king has testi one of the ape. t,,re raie the friend fasurite !pet, Blu r Pewit I, ,,,t so li,'. must it is that these facts a y ,,..it'i it lt, lUite remark:, de- be, . ''The Contillaoor. - ' ---ohsert,,i a proper rest., t 4, t,, o,,,..d.y there ,R3F a general awl eery taken into consideration in comparing' End West the at his death all aince arch the Siurriti etette sl,art,elv ea., --the conditions the past two Yearil tr::: ,,,l,rr,a,,uit,a, tierIsit.,,ionIntr:,.:.ryt,.,,,, trial:a:0i: ' i t ohl v, ii il . Now and Us; -king buried w een th,-- et' et, ..,c., hoileee, eaen ea- h a well Patablishe4 previous periods. is) ' I'St. ' i more ..,o,-the .4 to,,,,d engaged -; towards forees are ,'": Correspondence (Special powerful working :,4119"t.C...it, tl, howl. of the prod'', fief, hair a! as Runty Puna the StringteONLea.N. March 21.Mr and and theaters and hails .,ii i,.., favortle fact. ditsii., that All Sep ;ewe, despite Vat March yet the AM.'n'ail tl'I'er! ONDON. signs 'i''Z'n 14ncluatrial ilebts, maIltilitle ' , '''''''t Mrs. Whitelaw Reid. hack from the midst of unparal.eled - s '.1 eerk illitiV ceptiobs as if notlitne ha i hat- ;t , Ned I )1 did not fall to feel the strain. What had been received front ,t 1ur see. and: - make it evident 1. that England strife.' 16 , intermpt their mad w hi! 44t iza'Z eme- - touring companies will do next week it I am any judge h,,.. al:l he 4 tor- - ' New Turk. have settled "down ''''4,-'a 1."1".IfteTt un. The ,,,ee of Queen .alexandra ai in titlit. the class of labor which year of hag entered upon !PIA!. min who tr.1.L11,-.- them at Lorchester houtte fig' the or t ,,. ,,f V, are all rather at a lots to inIAKIn.s. Armetietie mot,. tic,happy every day re. The was chiefly responble for the !strikes preeedented Th, te, other rm""a"r nf 1"4 1, e will tat r tide as still r and Mrs Reid iis busy with made train was sincere sett an,1 and gr.!, th. allf ',it, up quarry, h,r A t,lan Fa ht 'balk ow.. intro- Lite" aci, the is coal but strike stupendous men, the same men who are coils dell"' ''' King 1.:4A "4 '..1. ' ''', ther red.., eit and although a c,rta-trouble. All trresentatiens of V, are:term. rly rdter of The Mormile l'140,ial . te ;Ai 4. Attrition Of a tortes of trade disputes cerned in the great coal strike of the r :i 'th her ,l.,Igi egri ie ids ol- pa1440.'ngerS MaY be - eeis Posl ,,l,4I Normal. Ma- ',wan, to eugs; Americans hate to be made through 1) I year. They are among the best "n 01, question of I sr 1,1i i, ;,,11,,t, nitoiter ii,that threatens England with black ruin. presentrilitil:131 the embassy, and, no one Pnvics MS. .,,.. a trodtied there will aasurelly le, no te t'',. 'am rategon. a" A" in the 0,011e.,11 labor Mara country. at paid p," ,tirt . 4 ' . e. : ' ,' i ?reel ' tt .m'. whi'''t t:rhas 1.11116nii t.f picking . are with .4 IA ' f her 4"a' a'' their kn..e., .. 1. ' "f ''' 3'''') 11,..r!i ard Ae, .1" , "1"tla trainsPorting some go,,,I nem tile ulicat f operation , . to- ,24 T;,,it- - n New Yok I funds. they are closely welded as she might be a.i tire re fellow ioantrywomen dirierm.tic 444,A1,i her out from one .d.''.. from ...tomes to 1411,o,h.r rather rilace In ...SP9PO it but " 1 Cowl C6a a .,,ity p,,o., sat,,t, ,, r..,,,, "rift. seen,- - ,,,.t .. .. ,,,,, 1 they are . gether and personally . ...4. ' .Arthur Hardy. the elect who shall make thrir eourlay rt S4hould the iresent strike continuo fer nt and independnt. ""al met...Iran,. I gla rough. K 'iliz tate ,,,a"ns 1,"'nalit '''44510 , In the l'teo thdt lt before their majesties Two year the este. total Of of the l., '1,ng' days 1 d lip a enn,bronise Int both'ne any nuber I wrking i, .1 At of the t.i,s, patch otiv 4 ' lost durira the tmo iir.i 1 tk . lergth .' "ripply 4.ta "'' ''Y t'"4'.'" t4'rt4m- - task is more difficult than ever. for. '1 tc. sr- year these men ac- went., 'mime the '4""' ,l'lt w ,,.,, li SM triiist ll'''''', be curtalied ally ... ,' cunted fer cool!almost nti per cent, or 'r e bate .ry lAtie hno- - ,t anAill ,,,, ,, t the coronation tr,urrphs il het , 11 ',: .ti;ed thrsternisenadh7avror'nlel. Sanodf about 11.7.(bi adage These 1P ' 4,111"1 l ice,to-sfigures are. att,e,, tti. a'ors jot, a :erg car, r In "Kipp..." er es 11' 4; Plan N;11,'W the .' 11'41"r .'14 an't 'il t. bv 4. Itud higher ta"-i 'nit l e. NV 444" v4'1; ,:1; , i . he the first .."'ffe r elasticity. (emit is , cill'n ,VelC,V1113 ,t.. ,ti'I 6, ,. 14 yPars am., in tee Sou novel. allot;a of e 41 i " Wel,. of the latter s popular turned . s14, ut, "Oh i,f11,nri an I1, althoogh -eonsider.ti,m, it Taking all this into mrs. ,la ' s 1 . ,, Durham are' - do not t,o,1,01. e there ,, any .v. on talk ef the lore , been ruthi,ssiv , has Whitelaw the I ', for , story , volumes ''' 1, : .' speak IP' .' of Vie and Pit . (e cent,rs the! ltt . gallery as she is to II .,, 'far,e, as order ta ; ,, .1 eetipel into t etieen. lit'og hls ot.ithcroy I roarng Reid that pha popular v danger. tee ,'r:, ii i ? 1 ' -the on la w to, an't 4.: Hers ' S. of atah! tmt all eeln:".tlen,41 I in ranks society. 4" "'n, to .1ese tett that al"mtIrr '' 4 r3."I'' 4,,1 chi t,, hughed , 1 la IS , . .. wei. II uncommonly i OP most tremenfi- r s iirit iS ,'"at 114 horn"T I, 4,, and no, rttAa ',AO AA.. ' F1,11rtES. by ..il' .... e 0;,11 ,,,,,,,,e al- - pnattnanding tolerable ' It',0 . and rendersd . ',1,',t aus amount of tact: and is ated and earefrilly produ,ed. ;: . In tl, ,tno I ni tA:, tn. a, 1,1 11 mra Reid nre theater there is hot', - i though tt alit not help Walisd. rePult am nmore , , tat ,,, p of it all. tb Rd her "Up of tirrenct an,1 RI4lp111,11nx tia.les r,- lioIllt-teltehePr wilt 11'.4.1 gine,' rm y r., lt ' i is a 1!1' ts an "omes able heiast rot it r sh,sw 11" the that Veer:" Isui, 1.4st olrikes la ,,,I,1 IA I; into in R hi ehs ' f air, important vent'in a,raasi yi.,m. te, t TI117 lilts, SIII,,,. Gust. seat any perrovr.gs. e ; ! ern 'h.. nun account. Who and her butteand vitli spend 1,n:'31'i'Pl T. J.. SC3''''"Y 'b":1,,,:1;'"".:; kpritia, Vrr. !Imo ta ch . i - a much tIrt e SA possibie at Wrest Ed- - i "I"UE114; cl'aipcs- utere 034.w-cter AtIPT h. ,. i diIIIII.yq. 1.1,41,ut,1 a', s, ot iarti. : ,,,. , ,, f.7.!,,,,,,,) i,, t, p ardps !ng, ''Itutherfritl& lion- is now delitiltd Park, the beautiful place they rent :: ,,,,, ',any :,,aro ha! tate,' rr,A1,-s!,,- , Ippt Pre ,,,,,k.ut .13, 'I In Itedinrdenire. 44 , by 4,7harles,, from fiord Lucas. "'1;,,, ''It II, !il 'II. ,I, r t, ,,,, ,, .1,, ,,., . (.;,,,,,.. b 24 e r,t ''''' r ''' ,,,,gis', srrang,d tee rwittetion . It'K,nrnn . ,,t at. atioo wt..) ,I,,s ,,, p,,N I,t ' to n i mra. ....soeti,, Reid once tld me th at if it the .I tt.:e T heae ',it ,, -- ih. , 3 I3rIko III LII,Wit I, ( ,,,o,' a ct,, ',, 1.,,,eket .,ktili it ' r-,0., ,e., t Ar. the ilit MO I Were not for thP quiet week ends' -' i '.:s " Mar il It it ith .1.4A vas, ' aaa ,, i0,,,,I,:, ,,, th, the aiali iiill,ti of Laii,',apiti:-,s'''' ,,f ,,,,,., ,;,:n, o roany which h..'t,d i t t o mak e Po she is able to sp end there, s he c ould ' it ).4.A.J6, , !rt ti,- ,- I, .,!i re Ill" ,,, i '''t,'!41,tr e Wirt. te.,i,th!tt 2OS at -, rr3n "'0"01 'xtlIcI t;,,In, ,e ..e..d1.6 .'0,,311,-,-... IT It,I ti;iI !Tilt fle,,,a not get through a London ftt!alton -, 0.01 Pt urtI the i,,,.I'Ve 7,what ilia itiP workers g.4111 b LI. 'hu. 1.a tvic., T3,1, Wo're a all Al it to, It takes a lot out of her. i ',"1,3 ' 4Aon0OV.44P4100 II'41 ,....1, nia p of sino.st in.fonn.nnn I,.on, t ii,te. he. 614oil .4t, g zp: p',tted sran-,(Ineen tind to .7101e aere All 1"!' t ,t. hut! ddial,tAd her friends , rta't!ra!1 m'ar '''''" ,...t he.n t, . do s , aus,oic a lops of a: !Post S'25.- - .tiexan,it., on,. ,,t' the mt.1 i,,,,,I.,.1 "----lien - her looking much better than Rallo"gh-18.1! rti.bcr,,- and , ' 1,0,),Orio in wages" laid the r!,, t, 1.0,,,T, ,, A - tile fir .;1.... eirt ,ott.4 prolain or v "el', li in Eurore .,ne! reitn:v ,,,,t;,,, I iww I I ILI Mr. au,' ',Its. tor AmPrica. left att. hag qlo.oert ji, L', to.o itie, tnajontv of tholr tilspotoa' v" ,,q ,op ;r1 I rk '..- - a. r7-at roar.. n,it Ctroil ,Ti Etiglan4 to kn., lett rill a th11'. short g,,el 'It'll', wilt tit, 1n ahte-- t to right ,,ag, I ,i'fht ietttros of the lanor departmen the pr,,,ot atm of their daughter. I Silt GEOIGE It. V 11,,-- . ri, Etrl. Lodge. the M !tome Wt.T:- -- tN IN EllANIT, of the 1..,ird of trade 20t,lw that th 4c ku:g Vi, attl tlit'l. lir, hot' pe,...rcli p1ar writtwn. hy a young 1,' lore ?II John Ward, Hnn ,.iih,,,t , r ,,,,,,, the ' ,,),,,epri tiotputes Aritilqr el.1! j,fI demaryls for 1,1 r,ote'l the 1,..11a1 Lotolott rt t, ea' Easter It to ertite a Inos time silo, allnwr4 to l'Arz,l , 1,. .. ,;,,114 R Pt rloip, i n,,,, eti. ,agem 011!:, nt of ,I,11,0 rhe workers, arc, t K ,,TITP. ite'r.as hr.!) Fter., a rtI tt ro. J ta,p seen Under-how a Used their Inane by gratolson. s ; , he , I, , ,- , roent,-n- ae4 F1V that I argon hnz t,o they hate, VV.1Sty.tr. y MAI,CIA,M enrlyrs obtained tomridote sue- - j.. Mr.. IV!!!'s,,,, . It. El, ell three almost ,k,tortrs, and text ited 1,, a pmall army the e sturdy little follow z tthe Anon; to Cfr.4. It it sortUfh.ant. howotfr, 0' !,, 1,(,,IP, th. In ',!' South a bk.,. of the' r.... ;: Mrs is to, Held to whom pas milltmN ctt. th'm Inve Iltri fartor of ,f agitatoraand I yPRTS Old. devoted. graduates Surpasses "Amer - ,,ttr't,' .,..,'.,..'.: goverump,nt 'cifloalta t,,,,t,,. t,lIon.flr. ;tr.' lonatelv rran,, ath,r wat, troort, KAISERS CONSORT hirth II wages har4ty ant tent I. meet, the tion th I ',rut omprvnits,s I r,nt u,nt lean d nel a riser' .7, ,,,ot SANDHURST'S APPOINTMENT. Language." are neceltles of otiiIbienC,. ThP). th, toolhb,ati, o ot a tor:Thin ti, AS AN AUTHORESS: 74 I !,,..ir,,,,1 t p.r 11ent of the otrik- - ;i. It, way f hpr ,,,,m14,,,,, trt.impi, ,,,,,,r,1 t, " firs in the'r mood Ifor a ttutectc- - t,...,,t arritritct ny 14 I'. , ', t, of Lord the appointment Though Th' remalifir'g. fl'I'l ("I' many ycars, -- a I itk employers Whcti King Eitw.iiit Ttv. 1tt, t. aronFt i chantr ,,,','re thrm; gh ner gandhurm to be the ues i in tlictr cif...we. , tittiirl,t I. et! ill thittirrtt ti.,rcy awl r I, 1.,,,r7b,p,,ndirnp.p rio.toitt (lc, ia.. by dwindling profits due litcgclt. to th. berlain in plaee of Lor,t Spe lo.,,,r wild .t, heen I ran z t:.,r!, of in botir clisitiit.? Tu., r , antOng 1.. wa. itor or ill- t Ito hi demantikc ore ) on of 'I .nettatted ',:: the e, hi, h bore, , N1,7,, --! ti,l, 1:f,1,1 revently resigned I t ititt,t- the vat tnitrority of the s!rik-- : Ft nt for Meg. E,,i,rel. I u r, S fL;, ,,,,1 . ,,,, Imml,,n ,, ,, rather a srpa:se to a I, sag angered by the nnwIllingne.ts or their mr, heIth, ,,,, ...1.:,;,,,,, a r: th,,I 11, '''' 1.ce, emphat.raity ', n '" 'filq"'" ! "c "I'''rn'''l eh, arrit,i1 ct at m,iny,p,,ple. eI in man-- says S" J''',,C1 'Ann. , ,' employees to stick by the M.14 !Cliernri t v. mnr,y , ),:h,i., , , P1ir' li!', 'I t'" le "'s a ,olniro.miSf i, , trat r''''' 1.01,ie gri ', ,,r) Alexandra As to fl , it tp a" gdmir,,Ide ono. Via early coa- ,...., to tivath of the agreements. anti alt-nx ferth a. a Ilrittnat7,-r:of !ratio b,,b, ot ee t 40:,sto-,1t ), 01,1e. an.1 S t,,m n fol-,- - n tioon ta ri ;e4 r tho 1.,ttf-rse, i:I loft, At, eorottont iginnimaPs that Ittnateql tho 1!1,10!1 Intpre-'. than !0)or tent nf Cie lotlt to. make r,oa A' twitnt author : VI,torts ga'", him ler, leioide ,, .. t, ";! As, a la, t 71,., r. :n, is a Ihaiting t" icry exiatonce of thPir entrpri,,,p. aro ,.trik,fig vork -Isere stn,..' a -bet.,-,eIn seen,. the Ins anii Pals nest ti. the tv... no.11,1 .ii.i..,,, -- - '' good Th- - wily (pi ag r"experitaiee ''' iiist PagPg fOr itto ,,1:1Pli t,.., I,', ?an,'''',I -iii - 'thatnisrs , Taki t!s ,i,,,ialDis ,o, tho labothig of hee s:st. r. ,i,.1 !,,, ,,tt,r he will hod Iii- h.) v.,..,,,,,,,,, i,.. V i.,I 1,f, ,.. id,,,,I,,hie ts,,,,i,,...., ti,..t '.,,, .. as v rit. lvfj a ror'i. ..., . ..4 ' OP- ,,,, iii41" gency that stands lit the r a is ti,,i, ,1;,,, .,,, n ,,,,,,le ,,, find that ,1. ,aii-- r. r .1, la ,g ,,',O ' id' ,t 1,,rt tseyn alreasl, .,.. , he luta a mea) ) so alualib. and t a ! ia. e forget -lias .'. ''......-' . '''.. '' geNornment. 110W I.Mg Allitil. 1.i0A noir.. thai.: if, per eenr of the people r. A rears t,0 in 'that Mogia friend (mei. eald tl',1 of famous ' nr" L'4 "IL ''''''''''' ' 1""'f """i'l"'''r l'""ng '''''''l I ,g, t 14 ''''14'.1mt fi '''' r....pliv ,,f the pritp.,--st We piet,ly Ple ,(...1P',2.. fleerge and the grentemt of prcselit-,lay- : QC LlKll.; 1:4 '''''''!"!'; hafg a air, 1010AV mind 11,1RO ;Po' idm is ate eeatidtpos: i V .1.,ro,1, '1141, ip ,.,, Pt ,I.:' , i'l,tt PP OtI volt 1,..;-i tie.. rot, t.,. iyoser ... iriustriai ixtttee makers. Sir Georg,. pyr en:. had no measure of success ET IPP.IP. 0 r t lit t 0, tiPt Mt M an el1 hlea tiro., n, di; all the essiora, f3,ttl a eempires ., ii..ncia-kskwith. will be nide to postpone he a:1.1 ; 9 iwe c( nt uffect as, pi u ,,,, .s. l .; ivy the und, - ti,;: atr,:1,1.,!:"::',,,,,,:;,c,' 1, r,;r:,':7: '1171 it;'r,i 1:1.',,i,d. n1 ,743,cui7;17.4 h,r : r,,rg,t e ,r,,,, ,,., t.i. 0 rptalitle.ltionS fit :trifal.i.n1 ...,....d ,,,,,7i inevitable conflit t depends entirely rnh,c Ali J. all t 1 hi m we II . r a taak that RI man on C''''Iw'''''- - -. ina t essie sat Of l''ll- O - . a '''' '4 ''''' '' .' (I'r'''''l 1" l'''' hi.' K3" actiiii''i'''' . thri ''''rig If', te rt atitiiprit, a the f. id heasants earth upon how far they are ' Ming to go IlF2 ,1NN TNG. es. st.o, ,L .i..,- - him Pestles en- i i I ,c,I ..f Oxford Aaht4,31,.....1 youtt of George the riftli. ,.i. tn ,. ,,,,t ),,a,t. ta.. up to IP:: in their Soeislistic legislation. , different ., S.111.-.tailing er. Lard worl:, especially on 11.q,,i,,..1s ii. Fhe Irv Latt h p sth t .,,- 1,,,,. ,,, ,, h.,,j ,,.. ,,,,t ,,r its ,,,,,,,Ilt an J,,,,,,,0,,,,,, ih i..i,: pi a.: on,- t,e a ..Tf.., it, The latiorinc lass has to44.n leading. Ind bad as the year i910 was. it vas the s, I e on, i,..,sted in a air coron.410,)1121 and The lab Inc's favorite has be,n ln- - i., , a..., t et.m...iy Zil , t. ua to the coming revolution UiS $urely destin ed to be total ly ealipe ed by . th e - and tI'm d ay las:t 'seek., eliareater, it,,- .4,,., 'flies as ta, ..n. of her t so .l,c ,l,r, nt .it Once a delicate unable retlirii. Let.- to to disposed.th.-r' t. I if. followed. .1:al. one set Last . ev't;IllIthi. that NOM,. and as logically as it is posaible tor up, don. hitt it seems 41' ,., )ear Herr i and a thanklesti OM.. And Lord that she has not ."1"' 'sited a vodnic Englitb fikrut !Minims of workers. scattered over the 'POMP figures that will be found ex- 07,nher., -hsd too N, ift,,,,,,',, - i,,, is nn on ,.ourt hiirst has stepped Into it at a ,,t, adverse lo wi11'114144 Or' ,,,,,tra. 'nil., - nt Mag101.0. - hie)) they pre- - t,,. Nt,1..a A.t,,,,, mart,,..m tstter 5toore , trta,rs whole country and with but insufficient iremely diMeult to exceed without re- - tbeen ka.seTill 1..., that the rea.la difineuit moment Yeti have maudlin After a frugal influence which Pho l'i means of concerted thinking and acting dueing the country to actual industrial ordinary 'stating that she and Sir cloiries Ws tlis nottotig i.at biography and history: ready of the overcrowded state 1.-r""eta. luni ti ot bread.. cheese and beer in possess Pgen roilt.am ball will him The weres at Wita Join started the Winter Palace, and that she likes her Ile and Presentation lista. and It Hell to do. The year 191e liVats one of In revolution. to outgeneral her rovaln:rnyqu"riAord chambers. ne PAPiVel forth and, hotel about the middle of Me month.: her history to be lively biography --and animated. Lord gandhuest to "Milt, pencil- err- hen one of my 17. ,ittistial Strife such as England had not ing by the strike of seamen and dock now it is announced that ebe. ssill re- er.,..ng the "itilad. It. and Her fav.arite foreign historians are ,$1,1- - tato. names of ,::ottoc d,imsels SIIIII0Lir ha" tw'n sinterna Pn the year lati was laborergat Southampton. which raphisd turn to frichilr- bore down probab ly ed bornittir desire caulay and Prescott: lind, her favorite to he presented. and in aLtIlY cts,P, ect. in many ways! ly spread t o other Britiah ports hom e , and present h er dauPhter upoo i un and a' ennytisation Tery appear t4 ha0 31;.f.-'-' i '' 4'1)0 after- l'actrY tn were 110. gnant mothers Ia. nvIved In! v i .det, a beautiful and M" 4f1" all why biographer la Reinhold Knitter. who pm- in the whole history of luttl Y r ii llow s t oo11;c: 'tell w'rk unparalleled aceomplishefl much 3S I. thoold th.sy. 11,ee Piave both plenty efduced a great lire of Frederick the wards the country..and the present year II Jana 'and July. VI trade disputes arose: girl. at the first court of King Moil.. my built. how Thompson, George Lord Sandhurst first ca.ne-lt-itthe money and their theater. the New and rivatt.. fo r In hi t h K 11,1P,Pr Wilhelm latelY transport work.- . Miners,. Thug l e completed the humiliation !shered in by astral which has all the among "7.. of gr'e'' r of when he tleeam e - Rotten. rorkera. en-- : QIIPPa Alexandra and the Smithers. rotten. Guest at the Criterion. are let to substantial beatosted 0 n him a high decoration. IT. iimelight earmarlut of the moot serione 'tingle buildera Iron and steel of ft. m h a.t. I n tto 4. triumph ,,,iind the lie city work-.: the Hon, Mrs. Koser la director of state an:hives of in a dreacifu It state, and a i'n.pfur last night. conflict that .has ever blighted the gineers and shipbuilders. t tile No brehker. tenanit G, George Keppel. PrSre,Jed !.rade of Great JIb. SHtaln. and which ere. millers. and chemical workers. Returning by the train do lute f Pruesda. that Is the secret of this wonderful !Tried to keep a lekker at Jobres but to Wake lin mnietpal enterPri,' to matters In an eVea Paw a lot of stumbled At the oath than time Prin,e Sfax of siteh an extent diatintrulabed me on worse, wiIallia7a power? No one would eat! e"t n'' farther the Maggers' the August ...wild, if continued. bHng down against it is one of that 'low , th. Erettch corn- - Saxony. brother of the king.- ;kilo has the cleanetit an4 nhabltants of the country a ruin Such state and UV strikes stand to the credit her really beautiful. She is no longer nulgg'r uhen t felt niteer 'And hiid to Peerle. - Mass0net 1,,it,i 31..4 .1.1tiPq 21. raw ,f my fellow pas...neer,. And the Dagger 's got hja Pneer . 11 war would ecarcely be likely to of that month a lone. In London, 77,00o in enjoyment of the fresh eharma of turn airegdy written vto urinsiy ir.! th - i of the riatt. o titin,n,..int tai,k ..... - Jo.) me. Not enough roller' is re- - fin. dinir carters and dock laborers struck work youth. In fact.she L urn. Poe an,dher. although he gave logic al and clas.. sl into.rniddle knif3111te. -And the city faced absolute starvation. Age and her heir la almo st white. H er me too. I'm. gated tor the, rest of hdrnself up alrnmst entirely to the readH Ported to be enioz ,I On a book in de- - i FM ,,,,,,,,, .,k r and pe tr ,,i,,,,,1 lt, ,pet. FACTS. BARD SOME For sev- - ' sonal The trouble spread to Liverpool and figure b fullbmtom would perhaps be the t,tri because of a harmless flute ing of manuscript,. while a third was a fenJot ef th P Hellenc caus 04 t e d A.II t.), poorer guar- tr. . and various trans..; the hest description of saY, Thompson . cafe ehantint tnrzer- Harry Pregsott Prat years the princ e. who la a Roman term of the town it has bingo. of mY (rigik realise the significance Of these, 48.000 dock laborers .... itand klo ralbo'r little walked out. of the refinement oe' the figure that r workers To cap the; of Lord Sandhurst eni,,rpt the priceless.- hit tact, The two first had been to Marseilles te'rallhAlic Priet has been ew.tr) statements one has but to look port I am amout to quote. climax the general railway strike made; of the average English woman of high qnit. t witness the production of Isidore de theology at Pribourg. in .Switterland. i stream Guarda ATI IfaNing school. arid ..4 ibe illy...res "1 not birth. Its and She at 'served all through the Indian witinv, but :Three poseesse, ain't . ....... Homo gaudy. it? appearance Lord years employees new Trois "des however, "N.,t MaisoueaLara's goOd ag)he opera ars not guess work statistics but of the ,Cnited Kingdom spirits, a cheery disposition that es- - knos s ben I h4II be able to pay for which. I gathered. had made an em-- I Berlin vindicating the study of Greek. 'being present at and rawn- rard tarts prepared by the board of of the railway; modern Greeks. to to He eThe He Wall ( Orn:Itantler 4tf go back to work until they Rectally appealed elf', It mitht is, worth land eulogizing the King Edward, a rade and based upon figures furnished refused sit,,,.., phatt, with bills. r.g , attacked the had a minimum in forces wit, PlY and in Ireland scale European secured ready exeeptional powers poaers as a; s incidtatally Oscar Hottunotstto.. tot", to socureisparply lsji and under the partice interested in the various .. a Wit with I the conversationalist and a personaittV Greeks cOnePNIIOnt. IY.:-.,$O eerie-uwar in other became of and OT lk,iii, secretary HagFratiSON against the English rights. solutes. eunt;reirtmot,hteemtPthang .ei or the Christian elIPM.1PIL PO he had a wile exii,,i,:1,matters that the government 'stepped has subjugated every one high and low gor and he thInks I m booked for a fulfilling an engagement .st baelicebo Taking the year 1910' as a whole I Ilear,1 that the Pragger igagger was Tbe prince somewhat annoyed KOLIPer world in ma r v run, i twee with who haa met bor. It is safe to say that gulf. a 3.186' working people of both fosses in and threatened the workmen ....... bitterly disappointed rettnming zo a -- she usr, a at hasn't is crusade single up (4.ming and in in by proclaiming every regiment Great personal enemy man. And for the reason. He' sWithelm the Turks CHARMING di MEiticAN 4.re engaged in MI strikes at various troops england with the "it, they sly. Going .to be a rida- - had mad. all Ms following by united Christen- Imes. The number of working days tiritainkwas mobolized at full atrength Alexandra. who is exception of Queen arrangements to -an 4 What'4 the matter. Thompson. Id n t be out of Os 14'8 u.u ce' and served with ball and cartridge for d,,g Thf' perhaps 1"r l'.. T". ' mow, , justified by cact in this way reached the aeroplane. taking with him a ;ideal is a general intervention on be- - eharest11'.. Itrati'll Arnhv,,,A staggering the position which Mrs. Keppel occu- - ' you're not very At? Ought to up in an BatRoumarna) Sir IPeetailY ("n6truete4 the ''e" half of all Greek claims. and in lair-- i dal of 9.894.831. The number of work immediate action. She Is the daughter of a Scotch do a TIP atr,. Pv,ry morning:" lg. pied. has r,,,,,cv twfr. !Ik percia -THE YEAR SETS A 111)CORD. ople Involved was the( highest re. baronet. the late Sir William Edmons- w,11. oo lone Se good canton. his idea being- when well shnve; Ocular to ensure the haulin g down of re!nyuho So I moo xAtfo a v"Y charIP'''4 4r4ed in any single year since 1893, the Twenty-on- e years ego she mar. and twoare- tiu. brutal proggins and the beada of the people.to burst Into, the T urkis h fl ag w hie h flies over Crete, who has aeconipanied him in npaxlv tali It is estimated tbatduring August tone. 1la. own accompanimemt. to his 'Per of the great dispute In the coal song, Hon. the ried ...George his bullets S )1, was lien. hi!, diptoznatie tri00.::: Keppel the there were 272.615 work people on strike Fn. .. "Pours for himself a widespread limit brother or the present ining Industry of Yorkshire, Lance. Lord natb" pp ''- neatly had mc in St.. so Or N., T.rk, and In this one younger WOULD YOE PREFER. as the first comic. vocalist i hire, the Midlands and North Wales. throughout the country. ,trigohapman vertistnent Albemarle. w George Keppel, was at ' Olde's last nlitit and the Pro, a v.110 roll.;airPailw have a was there loss da,tirtofT, ti(tlo rionth of of upwards se aggregate number of days lost one time emPirn-cin the Chicago lwaln"I ''''. in wit last converaamons who bad ever Perkirmed such a feat. E phimp, opp,nbeim. th, ...,11. prwaks four lanenages-- am! !,iirn;ng mbl- - kno-wI ''hould be met down- - Different people more than three times the average 2.000.000 working days while the two, branch of Sir Thomas Lipton's corn- - that different have xt tiraf' S ,...ew prncemdemned. et a du- tit') more. When r previous months had been a similar paoy. and it is said to have 1 the nine previous years. and I confess Pragrion's left me, ner in neveliet. So Prni,.. New York. the traphy fietuin motPd from Conetar,i;n,,7'.e. to Tehertt,t dolt 1018. I 'l cold. Unfortunately i t !Thomas who introduced the Naturally. or the fAl disputes of the These great 444- A area. tn I:, so 104 the a an'".i finds sale that ammg A Eq.: ready disputes gave every Kepptl to King Edward. sr. the greeter number were of short Ins. as the aeroplane proved fractimig, maa...0. I $21..500 and tt ''., retn'dri the PAM.' At ' While her husband WWI in the oration. But while those that lasted promise of making the year .1911 a rowiAn't a verbatim record'of refusing to leave tho ground. and all im If that ited an oil 'Milton's 'Paradise Lost. he said, i Bucharest. Lady liar, lay up than two months each formed 87 ord one and when December drew to states be' fell ill of typhoid teve and the first between onford it was Soragsawa last day in Me. he DelOe got friend of 'Carm.11 Sviva," the whlfea its author d'25. and (nnverlion 1 listened. it bad to ut to cent of the whole they accounted a close it was discovered that these mrs. Keppel crowd the Atlantic to "undet erss," with his WO I know depart ,,,' S2S haired' Roumania and for ,Vruere.-btkas queen poet been uncomrtpesa -fulfilled. Durint nurse him. She did not like "Ia ,' r lees then 34 per cent of the total promises had cowlate" one of toeveral ',tete& Later in the borne! pub- - is a fair whose trash Pelle fn edition they have many tat,tes. literary and 12 months there . had been 964 lie attention she got and hasthsvowed have put George Ad. to mined upon Gladys 'Unger who- bad i of six rt. ,Imber of people. Cpwarde of 121.000 the 1111201W n cornei ,.,uiri ; that in perc(mmon. Up at figures, and philanthropic no fewer than 921,0001ever sttice that nothing The fallowing I klbeary of been, to Buds Pesth In order to mai Mit them would induct the tii,ih "Vie were engag:ed In strikes that strikes involving -to keep yachts, motor cars royal palace in the bill' at Meta, A loss of 10.247.000 work- - her to pay you a second . throw som e "Thet hiatriairtfdarketr a mules) War and e WWI SitTOVIILIWIL.. visit. may ,,tted more than 10 weeks and less work people. .balls..1-inl- y abiive, the KS Nattered Barclay ani,-- - A which she has been olmmilleimsed by kir -- Oppeübeim emiled scornfully. han 18, About 138.000 people took part ing days were recorded.. The. number 'WAS roND OP TRE1.It. IN'Iti',... ,... the queen have spent many alenatint light co what it Waga all about:involved was th e highest on -Oxfitat is suPPer to iele- George' Ed1rardeti to adapt 111 to 30 of people at lasted that e'strikea from died." for the he at The author of the music, hours ..cupper past discussing together i most of those who were his. I Pelts while 18.193 were engaged in English stage. I rather fancy that said. '''but his works livedLThe author adS claw, re-',..... (Co.n'tin' ued ;:q; Dago thiht) ki,ted IG,, King Ed.. ward bas'et. become .. that lasted more than 25 weeks. (continued on page eight) .. having don opet,'sha area not no entire- - of today Ihree, but ,Itis winks dia (Continued On vats elcht) I. , COAL STRIKE THE BEGINNINQ igif.eatstrLke!ii, i 't t4 ,s ,,"' ; 4 i trvt t .4,, th' - 'i . :- Afk-1,- .!. ra," 4,'' Seasonat- - - Settled for the Are di , A i' li - Alt. ' t - . 1., t ,, - S!' ILILLILJ 11111111 -- ,., .1 1st -I- ' ' roor,,,,,i;Cr.,...u.o.-- dot." a, than ahem 0i17 Atli ilill , i - I 1 i.1".r ,,- - tz h ap tt set (Inn, at In, N. dam theaz,r Nes., lora, tn,t , A ..,",---,''- th, best of PPIrlts Kinn, abotit Ins Dew, ' ' , : ''''' ' ,.. ' 4 , .,k,-- .,,',. pulf; t FACING ,,n ,,-- ,4,rftyp and 1 renduz-no- : A.t;;-Sk?-',10,.&X- 11 - - - y I l ' ; at' Ifrr 2 ':,!..', )tried11- - ,, ,,im. I, o , Decidedly., ' in Imking , I Patronagritti , I itilzotaKS IN IT! I Attractions Feel the Slump in, the Alt -- - All ; , - kaI .,,,. i tpr,r orto lin g I , I 't benit pl s ,A'H,,',e4 , ' visit aunt THEATERs,11,e.hfin4:110,116 el t 4.:k...S1..,,,, 1 :.:','1,:.,:',:l,,r,::',,al.,:,16 A that !fie f t cr., , 4,' 1 fwintat I , SOPACO 1) i ALEXANDRA WAS OPPOSED til;r:,cjniiillil';:r).:I , . l l ' , : i -- ;; Ki: I -t- Iiii ,,karnored !Iv ! STRIKES HITTING 1:v C." '', g , 2 Amer , .,1 - 4 61141. NH ' ALL ENGLAND) CPI' : ' c;" alliff ;, t: ) I f for a few Moments. I do not hessitate to say that the total number of work- - li Lng days lost during the year 1910: IN 1.1 HER and jgriloitt Lost! hhisavvee b ebeene 20,0,000 more had it been for the policy of the government and its active interference in the, quarrels' between employers and ern- i ployees ft Wari LIOYL1 George, who, ayil president of the board of trade four !The Hon. Mrs. George Nears ago, firat 'stepped in between the . . hve a clear idea of how industrial matters were iss! at that time, and are at you must allow a digression u will I PAGES TEN Fomign ,S)ocllaofi ' Ilthertinere Who Know tho Load irield InyOitobly Make Three AMSONUMSSIMMO Through the "Newa." UTAII LAKEL,CITY t g , 1 E V,'E N N .G, NEW DE sE RE arr. TEM rtiBuo rt nun Roam two - , .. , ,...,. 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