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Show -- 7; ' . Jail 1 , trt ,r 1 ''. ,; For Peer's 13rother Who Insulted U. S. Army ' it There' aro March Dot many persons in England with a disposition to rroser ,,,. the Vnited States scrofula" and a tendency in that direillon :: to be dieruaded from doing .4 NititttPlit, ' by tbo swift and sharp I , punishment that has just been meted , , i ' Out to the Ron. Bertrand Rumen. :...i True, the not particulariy "honor- -. ; 'able" Bertrand has appealed against ;:t :1 ; 4 the sentence of six months' imprison1 1 rrient that was pronounced upon him 4 ;, for insulting the Americas army. 'Alt t 't - there is- not the ghost of a chance of his appeal being upheld and be will it 't, I ' ! 'have an extended opportunity for 'med 4 1 r on his fully in committing whit I hating I ., I the lodge who trted the' cam described ' !i '"a despicable offerse." ,., -,3its Whatvery makes Russell's action in at, tacking , the United Staten army 11 :! ' ! the: fact the', ...' pecially ansurprising American wife. Mee. 'MAI. has i'. 1t , ',. 114 ..,..aelL,.. who . reviontir Miss Ali Smith. a stiffishter sif Robert Pescrafrilinith -of I'M'Boswell Illineelf is the r ,' , ..!.4.'ittlelphia. .., :i POttiltrer brother of EariRusiell. who , . 9 v,:; team tried and condemned by his fel- t :, peerit;of the hotuse of lords for t,- - low ;'LL ,..tbigamously marrying an Amerman Mims Mollie Choke, slier hair. 1;,: k ,: ' fmr":t &n Amerkan divorce frond '''' '. i .e the that of bin three countesses, the 'hitter ;I.i ; daughter of .Bir floods itcott. Pr Bart. Ms American countess later di- , - solved the earl, whom third strife is ' ,,t,1 t''.. former Countess von-- Arnim. who .. !; .i t.'sroto "Elledbet arid Fier German .; flardsts," and whom identity was for I 'CONDON,. i;!,,,L ' .. ' ' i 1 , . 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' ',1 .' - . " : pc"' vat, 41 them toInhire the cause for bleb we i".. , and bare been devoting our ' to '' The Judge than sentenced-Russe' , 4 t' " , 1 ea16tenet"ntrekh six months' imprisonment., end fined I lit:hIsii: t 4. lit - iiicsht , e hcontained. o!o7roolnittdg k the "roman who owns this "Tribunal ' - ,A I 4 ...1 '4, , I .., Joan- R obinson. IIISO. and was ' taken timbers of Mei : from the 4 sit " tZ to pay ITS roam Both nententes are son's famous fingship, the "Victor. I Itellrt 'n. these timber the king add- - , ,, s a , The &lawn of the panel hi to illue- -i nti Was usually found to be sheolate ppealkd against being , ... ly This is by nO mean the first time mcoodhterirnintaitibortinstomtandoe teraientet,athnde f trbiyumph. that the .Hon..Bertrand Russell. who I ....... ...... soundstananddtnqiuntitite ...... y reutheitabluncle forpotat.eur. s Of l. a ; the first Earl Which the artist has sought to metier,. f ironical to recall. in is grandson' )ong lea isosnewba - , ; ; : ,il it (better known as lord John r ttehms4121. miLotstrandl tcairwienterzleepreeena the inscription. .7.'..ft.: view of th e senten ce pronound upon statesmen and p, ' - the Mon- - f orteand ,Ituissell. ..145;.011"gro4r, that , him minister of England. has got himself t. , a torch of enlightenment in one hand I "That le very appropriate: atid the C4". . . ,Ili I some A. took Into go. war trouble lamilY, beton. twilit. since the years ,, , '''''''"". t , .4 '; ,.' I , , , 4. of of the panel Is modelled nklinitigtee. awl:remain a"thak, jegal Mena to- attempt to prevent Earl pacifist. he was re- f . .. . 'l ' :Boswell from- landing in America. the moved from- the lectoreehiet. In logic Thai, '''' '''.14''; '''' !I 11 :-- Z ' - ,,11' " , - ' :;: 1 .. 4 Ora. the he way, de You .:objection tieing that he had served and the principlen of mathematics ' harvesters. rI' knew titres of I Labor, goatherde w lir, term of imprisonment in England whieh he heid at Trinity college,,' fruit gatherers rind the like. while in 001111)ilc and does he aMoettevea terne 4 nes the result Of being corvieted of Cambridge,. in consequence of a pre- one of the here?' .. i , 01". shown is , the 'background Mr. Bowermen replied that Nt vious conviction in when he was 1 01 bigamy. eldest types of merchant vowels.. On --they ell e;:tt!er , knew of Mr. GOMIATIO. the labor The offense committed by the earl's fined $SOO and coots at the Manson i ,..4, the other aide of the figure modern er ,w178.1)1.1 ' w of In America, and British labornod. 70-' ',' ; 'itribnoting Of as In the House, a Lontion. author '14'111111w the is Labor background me depicted. til. 4.kAll toapubtincation called There proud to know that hs was a ertre ; pamphlet issued by the lie ConI. an battleship. h Tribunal. an article which. In the Ian- - scription Fellowship." 'Ater en, by of creams a.id the of these islands. t t . artOreproseMations . "At all OVentik, he appear, to the ruling of ono of- Ws :1111,1101 of the charge, 'contained tato', T 'newest types of machinery. while min- -a amain, I ONE s.i , meets intended. or likely, to Prejudice hs wait prohibited from entering and va- very remarkable and a very cemba bet10011 SHIPS, cer, sitrrAtxS int. agriculture engineering, I , flie with United relation. his areas. o an have piece. man." remarked wag Georg. tain military majeiny's One of his works Ow Mess Old Fighting Ships, Now weer Oommindos. Bogs Ate Trained to Man the Nary. rious ether pitmans I,. te..if The entire front, written ,before the war dealt with of Ameritai,10, (Soocsal Correspondence.) .4 . 'page of the issue of the paper for Jan.' "Germain Social Democracy." I sound thin. how to stand erect, how tot in and out Again n sun which has min. 't 0'.., J ; was taken up by an ariic'e by Rue- bialtfurstulynd raebkblettgelostbe: Te Russells., while brilliant, have BRITIBH NAvAL BABE. use hie attn. and his lega And it you fired. He learns the names of the FORIKA foollHousE 1;hough .,'''. I ., Soil on "The ,Gorman Peace offer?' always been noted for a strain of eee think the., for a boy to various pans of big guns and how to nothing i 3.......The , The Mardi follow-u I eentrletY. process butter to one of the ammonia pessecetion related,, to the learn that comes under thees heads, take them The lion. Bertrand Rus- and put them to..4,-r passage :. W selle meteafacturing seametilar the you should see these young -recruits gether again. He learns how shells who died at the earlyi ' Jog I "The American garrison which will' age of Lather, ' ,,. SS sie Viscount Amberley. was are I in stell ,, E to :lei or stowed tho their gOing through 'bowsaw I) paces magazines how Royal Navy out cigul oP:Ineats that time be occupying England an agnostic. and though wily clever, of tt use comes ,. it :9 lifis ';by Then IIECONS:ILLICTINS And the for class' the nr' hydraulic dinner.. nitovercome ...brinfing in.. elrall tha from ti .halt..nrown It'lrenco--whet- hsr raw, not will or boys 0' I they to the gun turrets, the marks was regarded by miatives els menshells I. ;and it! for up reedy t IS111120. esti' it ,4r!:, , ad cities and village. Many et whom n ,. , i pre v0 efficient &mange theof intimidate tality Unbalanced.-Physical dem begin' agate at 1:ge which distinguish one kind of shell .1 : Win no doubt be atpable tfollowed bywithherberintutnileigientp..tedeanprizeinet. There is. by the way.. another HOW serer new retching t from another. lAga conies the torpoship Wore. is one of and lasts for an hour. (speefai cotr.spondone..) .. t log at:thett . as occupotiod to which Bertrand Russell. do course and the course in which the who is every 'muscle of the arms and legs vastly difmost interesting eogs in the 1,1 American' amy la accustomed ferent kidney. He in the of raot.tich:taaseuvvpere:f ciziElem.r.Bratt,:eadlizijohy fourth of the 'f ..'1 ' ' 5ithe asatandidligneedhmealY boy overflow I construction and maneuvering of man, and ono ani.trulting thelrowing acrilaaninoreeoparefekthoeraewotthehlrh: borttsirt: when at home: ,, is teamed.. He learns of sone After with Marines tato more I of le the minutes, Bussear 'energy. bird th.. ' ereetiedethe oy the 1 i ; I The coos wee tried at Bow &treat ,Killowtm, the famous and fire un-control stand tug." rum further drills 1 seexchhghts systems ko a to is still able it , power. though and m delay lot wawa judge, et America te te ' those' lieutenant colonel In the it i before Bit John Dickinson; and guncotton. ., . for three years busts turns the etas over to and about mine with which witatlaaell what hod haPPealut were i' royal artil- shooing. should p of exceptatinal i tit the f present in eout including Sir Charles lery. N. fought in the Mouth to share ia tito sums ;4; And then come his examinations, it disagrees., is legislation cooks at and what hunger to be submitted to a demanding African interest in the United States. .17 ,,i Id - t he wa. director of public "' protiecu- - lirSZ and won thg D. IL which his old ithe after not been already aroused by the instructora petty further process of 'roconmruction." which were evidently hidden Wind and has have Just spent a del' to ..., I Childs, i lions. Brigadier-GeneriN r7,t4; counter.. on officer marks who won that decoration again0. show the dethe the fresh by in air which salt which act When the ey th be Ws galparliament some t4 theta have tor of personst levies and Earl Rue-sleeves how thoroughly have , prived the peers in the present struygle, in threuxh six old shins. of their power absoperformed. halt aroused. itheir through the mill, wieh they near'', a century old which. long-ag11,1,, '.4 sett The barrister who appeared for lantry him well lutely to veto hilla passed by the comAfterward classfa which he has been doing his drill with the get bit and list Art of Camouflage; ..."..,. 4 the promcotion, Travers klumplireya. the beginning' of things- - Ile has sines', went off the active service the rifle and bayonet. with the 'serried), as - - speeds away to join the grand i mons became law. It was promised T ars new anchored le a deeP ber I revolver and mid it wee hard to understand how wounded at loam once. His I di , and i fleet. cutlass. the field-gu- n that the Premix of "reforming" the opinion for With overrun him else" and this s;i;, i' ', 'I the passage that has been could could of Maxim. tothe AU thesIcar shown his namesake can be imagined. ladder -of Prognolloa,,L would he carried itifi farther. nerds Paria, March 29,"Comounage the troirnnt of hoYn Anhtne netri nether with I h litl Iota& toornitor to a rs. a ssA vo.y.Nnam gam Si IN the art of making a soldier hot lookke trade unionist a tree. a battery of artillery MAKE would not aseent the piece wages be-like a clump of buehes, an army lies& ,.; I C000,,110115. 1.c4use ',be feared being speeded an Ilk ik peaceable far m. tad 4 quarters beyond human endurance. He de, village like a few acres of pastime last manded week wage or day.. wage& to have been stigmata. now said is BRITISH filIMEN CONTENT' which- gave him a chance to soldier ; at the on the Job. The state. as ernpipyor. by Commandant Kepenitagus f;;;; ' met .this condition French army, Experiments were weds .1 by offering a boet Canty the 1912. at in Octoirer. ,, I .1 nus for production over the standard (Continuod from pogo one.) Avord, the object then in iiew beim , for a day's work.. Production simply trained to become seamen. signallers. con and eggs and meat and vegetables to render a troop otinfentry latteak 1- - :1 to observers In airplane& The fact is that tbe war Wm Aceording to the - Information' rtt t' I. contained- ,woman-The success then achieved did Sat itito page that for which most working brought s '. trovernment-own- d or 't pneltrettlAA the Institution became the of the workers have worked and tall you bow many sr. whipped away path bet tits feasibility of it shows how of the Members of the COM. establiehemPloYed One faotories in Lngland non dre.s. i dreamodit were so cumbersome 'ktt has aociallam every lex mouths, but so thoroughly Istituto foods that follow in the wake ,sestintialld dbuieeratic io that Britiah mitt, which le thus considering tho Inettng pushed -l'Crie uniforms have been worked ut ahead several and expensive In execution. it ass Of course hare these training schools been or chum generations. the the of at the reconstruction gilded scarcities, boys et the ' 4 and only two of them have skirts. it is state socialism, but that must gallo..... for Years before the war, that naval al be has reached the rat.'I is, r." as it tit called. Is a bminy, self- - only after the first few months training schools are well fed. I Asc'tsoon services ewe Thee two may be worn only when war the that i able painter's war the set baa them be. la tne for OW should it ling up speeded i rharihier...tisiogarfolirtiedieadto-'Ad they right mpoor.p,.bwottee called Into Hmealelsh,aolterwitsHortudnorona, there to no danger of the skirts, Civilisation does not leap chasms, hit :, beet,. play and canvas and mist '' on the navy rests the strength of Brit- - ltrI to Pare the catching hi machinery. There are no it builds bridges scrods- - - In Great seaman. a rating ranking with the since ISO.. has represented NewcaMle- - as well as underbrush became metal We bee at ono end of the potter lain- , qui' ' i 4 and the sleeves fasten' Britain a careful btidge has been deck of ono of these old crift where I From I to t tioutsids pocketa As adjuncts of the army. n lent armrs rank of lance corporal. In ' 7, ip the r interems of labor. M' I closely at the wrists. thrown across the chasm between te boys who have just arrived are be.1 belongs to the boys They may orrite ',101 ri ng Ior this ratin g. the boatswain a youth be soma time an was-fo1 Was It not difficult at first. I asked the old capitalistic t how with to him teach its ( and !will tie at are or or Mallon, m ate of the workhouse splice read 'mem, ing "'kilted up. play or, it they They have come home WOMILIS 4 ;4 superintendent, to Induce ' philosophy and selfish , individualism, from all over the British bare. Seine 'seriously minded. they may take extra I'knots and repair sills, and the nevi-- I Yorkshire, and, for VI year, he was a , women to wear trousers and to to a new frontier where the object of them from reformatories will OM him a few guard on the North Eastern rallWay. lieutenant es who are from lesions gating instructors ;HILO GETS SICK some and Ult their hair with caps' It covert of all effort is the cemmon good of of tricks' in the navigating depart-1born organiser and orator, and an some of them- i anxious to see them get ahead in the m them from homes and She admitted. but very soon the , all There, caa never, be oin g oing from job where they have been milk- - illtsr as thrl are tit get. ahead., ment than he tea already learned. The, ardent trade unionist be soon be 3 D were COnT0104 to tit, ease And! ! .. t back icreal the bridge e officer will put him in charge of came a commanding figure in the is-ti Inc a .: bring. . They ars re . I. And at oclock comes " pipe down aboat corrvenience. not to mention the safe-- 1 And this time there is a new factor cruitedprecarious boat of sixteen men and make him tor world. He was eight time preal ..,. - sna the boys pile into their She as are soldiers recruedt just of troutiors. and now they would In the Not slave wom- One lhandle the boat through all aorta of :dent of the congresses of the Amalka. of them is the eon of a Promi mocks-t wear nothing else. CROSS, FEV,E.111811 ' :' theorethsal Emanelpationi en, buttmedern. educated. conditions and the signal mated Society of Railway Servants. tient barrister. another had been is , front dangerous and Improper working ,, 'women. In England they arethinking, rIN ., fiSePtiing scHigher 'officer On will him pleying examine In every 'served on the royal eommingion reamed ePtirentitee' another had clothes is & big gain for the Wags-- a remarkable part,- - not only sa them rudiment of the life of branch of signals For instance, if theveldents to railwaymen of 1191., and cats meat In the streets of I .. With Serutut w1111m ,i dustrial workers but as ingenious equesked senor and a wee" drilled into him, iSignal pfficer tusks him hat ship car-- 1 has also been president of the Irish London. had another front effine a Out to Win War.t 'thinkers and adVisere to the state. inine pit. another bed come from a the young tar comes to the higher fries a red light at. her masthead, and Trade Union congress. president tthe IF CONSTIPATO new factory conditions could not He hes by now learned the 'two red Garen one at each end, during Labor party congress st. Hull t in Step by step all these requirements The I deem,. was where he sent for reformatory ber without out the brains and carried names uses t and of of been made by the state because the every rope and wire the night, he must be able to answer 11908) 'and is at present chief : Ihave of 1M11' truatiManother was of a skars fool-- I in a ship. but be has not learned how i promptly 0 et. the $e- ;hat It is a lightship hien i Movements DePnrtment 3, with every step the health and Ike. ' a. the etrttuireet ent"em-- ilF,Hero -i to use 'hem. He is a firm class boy han broken away and the efficiency ot the I RailwafroeiL.------7.- i Sinews of RonalUnion t they bare a bath and their I workers increase& Britain is out to ink, In the HOU1E of Lords. Lord Cur- halt la cut have to face an educational I There is a touch of tronY in the Look at Tongue! Then Gin as close as clippers rill cut his knowiefige to its : i win the war. She found she could' ton 1111Meit WWI oblittt'd to seam in it. Also. naval depots fact that a former workhouse bol are then wom first their COUnett his They learnsof given iand by the actual being set aside at certain First he speech against Fruit Lazativelor Stow win it not by numbers. which she the certain times of the should he engaged in helping to re- and sea.faritur are I doing and brains without the of garb so to put stoke through itihow furnaces. but not suffrage, which Britain's had of by efficiency got, for these year construct the machinery examinations. This is I women outfirst bow to get the coat out of a anin'a 'Inman), the war their paces by as old petty the energies of Brttish ach, Livet, Bowels. she could have. very simple and COngibta of house of peers. but hir Hudson. like 4 Take the question of wage for ex- - would lung algt have gtute to the Oar- - ter who quickly finds out whether I bunker and . place it in front of the !email sums. writing who is M. tAlli P"' Crooks, his fellow 'and ,:explaining mane. With whatever happens in thei, are ,auitabia for the navy or not flintaete. hose to put it on the fire iintelligently what ha been is "California Syrup-o- f Fig? read to also a product of the workhouse. the right quantities and in loot !him. Succesafut ;! Great Britain in the future women And the bo y who are not anted Fella taxi man In tbe world to be ex- - ti,e of this weathering to so and maxeeneinereekt P wilt haye $ay. Children t of bet Mimed him Uarmentitles rho:: airnion .7mitotkrrearyblunt mPlitabont ittls- right heating to ottetth:t. be put down lamination man for leadins seaman. and the Royal Navy. Thew he hoe a week in an engine las soon as the They Love It. officer in petty Packed "AU Moat charge i ere of the between Up." t4 room spent with a stoker whose duty CORNS LIFT OUT! boys the his par t. of the ship recommends What and IL and of such an eagernens to it is to lubricate beatings and who, m for bDotai. FTeefidhisvs ' ; : Join the navy that very few of them while hi is doing it, teaches; the oper- - ifore his tbo advance. be to coiled be, i (Special Correspondence) captain and at last becomes are found unsuitable. ation of a turbine and a COSTS FEW CENTS the London. March 13.A young firit4:4 Londoitmac P follow Then the fundamentals of engine. rectlorecatingi that hilt officer, now home on leave. tells t 'story of a quest for margarine The a Them next foreis of model the workshop anchor and the 1 to Get I had an unexpected ending. me that when some ot his battalion Oart of badges on his arm. which teaches them the two weeks and he learns; to snake bolts i kits texttheadvance . It la likely to of tt is a dog. here took a German trench which difference hip many, (although and nuts and use to how the between warlath. Irroently and end !are port ,,, 101111 before housewives on the other content be to to be deemed l of rather with stop lightly Doesn't Drops magic! leading ea. aide of of tying drilling machine and the hammer and moo) to to tint el I ' Atl antic hav e to go Out hold. they found it occupied by toot board. There la the I ! on cow and ,,,,cold chisel. . hurt one, MI Drop a little Usually about three yearspetty Bum kittneobost ThThereere ist,ththee uwettiteLta etoteic7.,.! forage from shop to shop alter lone man. This watt it venerable, is of Out this month of stoisehold required and and back it is tenlinft food not necessary frequently supplies. listed Ed, with a long: white to Preezone on a touchy corn, meaaearan and tip, hee"sping of onli i mechanical training he comes to sea- - other and pose an 1' beard.' near se th.tr Brittsh cousin. of 'course a more difficult 'When tho Britons loomod There morain e prayers. sae manablp training. Hera ha tar" eXantinatiOn, but he exclaimed, testily. that corn stops yria11316 to be able to control have to do, but if It comes to that instantly bl::.. knots and boat and splices. to pulling ' g limpse something : :perfeet English; '''What are you doing :r:i'ithe itlealo1 the different kinds of boats , men. not by driving them - but by with You. take Tour (1(4 aln!' and. ing1 then you lift it off with i, 11.. clan manhood which I anailing. trench'r the sequel may make yip,' grateful for nd their little whi stricalities. plait - leading them. , 1 the , service demands.. Thew As soon as be becomes a to , to begin take to toms the fingers. No pain! Try it! I you 41110 1, Eng gee. toe. some of the achievements trig in various forme and last but by ficer of- petty I : lit be the What Tom- Menhirs this of on. oxide susgeition the ''''' no lays blandly his moom, replied blouse least. teanalhae. and bell' ' which are open to them tt they will Here be la confronted with th SO bottomed trousers fOr a cap and Jack- - following amusing episode. A few o the rigorous round of wort' and, hi Teuton ,:inhich the 0 the days ao. housewife o f my acqua I lit- -replied form on that elderly 'mite. flags tli naval de a' the len - :Lati anee and ' .,,. : '; I, exacts. For the gall- taught their names , numbers went to a dairy la search of mar' rexactly whet I've been want- - mos life la navy and Col- - which is wkept at t h e navel, i , ' no round' of anti fro all ready." her wildest dreams she did ' . pleasure. Its and how to read them when hoist- - ru;'. ,it in atlY ilatiali au ee,..,,'---.,gat ine---i-n ; ' ' ; i firo le Jepson a great that Wo i not I init. onty rk ed. I lived later he Your child het nattivslhad that hope for butter. With her went lie learns the semaphore and how c developed ' ' teh,------'0, makes for her dog. an inquisitive and eriterpriging b" eroas and peevish. See if tong" I happineto and miler Ito send-an- d England for severe! years bel'(re. who have lasting trotymeatyticZatu receive elgnats by both little itt lived loneer wouldthan I mechankat apparatus and the now ithe war. My young acquaintance add- - say that in coated: this is a sure sign the I...., terrier. Tho showers, full of i , ' i that point. as is a good !the hintaell and specialises in Strata branch i b. narehasere.. each of whose in. stomach, liver and bowels need s ;hand-flagthe interesting Information that, in He learns use to how i . &gnat lamps for flaahing m " ma" ... i of naval work. Imany caeca when a trench le taken. inanT others. the navy la e...... , at onee. d that' quirt's, neolicmiteedriretrhineltlea.. me reply. ,"!,lto clean-sin- g , 1 tun 0 ,r find Its placid occupants literally Iteethse or 0'4 Day"-','night and the heliograph for tending' he can not be overlook:d. ha will be butter, i,they When Ingle." pale. feverish. Owe 1 -' ; was t on the sore, poin them toes before, 4all the "My acquaintance distances in' the daytime t'ealled packed up"being eonscious that I I and tiolit breath bad, throat ' ff ha is w linngatt win and the foghorn for use in town shop, when, a. the now- ' the newcorher la sent to school phey have "some place to gor or naturally. has Vabecome a of leaving the , - , , ., .. a strange thing happened. eat, sleep diarrhoea, a wheret.- for lista. I candidata say, ' are I ' the alrank of many ILli ingenious ' mats. ' fi whthich acting i f ; lit,inelisseedt.r.A..acctifiLdirl,to the a or been case in which had dog, Her he making has -his schooling. ' ;Irk bowel cleansing should become an expedite i ultra' and liver lle :Mini to I "' i i: 4 given. Tax. Every day he putaln an boar private tour of Inspection behind the Always be the first treatment SYruPst 0 painted small models of 1Peerialisto Of Warrant ortioor in and dropped at her Nothing equals "California various ships are shown him in such latter musk If he Willi his advance', inns, atter his preliminary grading. i he, counter. returned I 1 tes kern,. la a aa made war ara a to look trivet , were gunner or boatswain ori r though Ike, I Jog arithmetic and proceeding to algs- - i ' .... Are won UAW? Figs" for cnildren's ills: him at and standint a torpedo-gunne- r. Ha then lives in the tremendous responalhiMies in men and poonful. . bra and finally trigonometry. In a fey hours ail tht i pang end The to elPerte You ' government and distance with a ;lasa he is taught to wardraeln with the officers and in Materials demand the high abilities 1 While be le bestrining waste. sour bile and fern'howlo ,' '.1 : course. name the close out, " wareraft each rep. iI looked Upon as an olual with them and the intensive training which they l he la placed in a sectionibis' , which is clogged in theand Toe Are yott exempt? , under the' resents. in darkofroenu itout to I the k 'If. little navy. however, have of brought be'thoosea ' to become colored; a out of the system.child sersim petty officer who has- lights are flashed at him and . Do yott know all the conditions of tutelage I Is n a resume brief of the candid."' for actin. meta L it.. if This then he must himself been through the mill . well and plairful a have the law! de and to able 'be his record which Britain read is manufactures as them in fast who now al theyspotless and It he le above way aa guide, philosopher are All children or this tuartnneee .; ! trereone must make the return to and friend acts , never raw On of material all efficient manthe hie given. at he from growing, tables, serve he long will . to work,' the 'his lazatire.'' and it clenbboys in 'fruit licioua kW income ratchsection. tho it , government,. l -, :cal tni,dummeships Into the fleet for- for a year sa acting mate when. if gawky boi s. the splendid personnel fails tto erect Food Inaide" His hour in the classrooM is Nyby wait? Your druggist sells usual- -, rnatinn& et' 11.000 a year or over--. I a buz- - he has proven his abilities. he bectlines of ita navy. I have wrftten it a tiny bottle of Freerone recoiling and ly over at 1010 and then follows foe babies, childra ' for a few le your wife liable? 1.. ler' wh!ch talks to him obeying 'le,' and takes his piece In the me- cause it indicates the poosibilkies open osine Directions . like a grimiest are plain minutes' sufficient to rid "mend cents, grown-uelorf.7 At 1e.:46. the in Abe Morse and How iiboot a farmer's Memo? till ogee of your feet of i , to the healthiest. code and handling bis ning of the ship's routine. to lade who aspire wends him to another clams every hard corn, soft corn, or corn bottle. the an A This ilk tho iast month. After haste he and sea life of ' of '.:ship' the lite Continued - between hornet, manliest he accordingly.' ts adittinistra,. satisfaetory in your the tock and calluses. taught to swim, Here the water ' i it handy April I. telt will be too tete. Keep lie comes to gunnery then. real lion of bla duties will fthueenuttrinan him. Vi.orlitedi"LetaAnteedtblerkenaorew ifirk thud is kept heated In winter time as hthuantdreda the eaves , seithotn sorenets or irritation. follow. today tittle given o therw with b to i gunnery real guns, a in UM, the rank trial be no undue drawing upon the and Freezotte is the much net the eautylo. Ail theno opeorloruk ma a talked of Flo learnt, very topmost rung of naval. thousand" of boy who are looking tomorrow. butfor a bottle of "Califor.. '',' - ' are anowored in the Dew thinly monk young swimmer's energy and. he is how to great discovery of the Cincinnati to the sea. tour drInlet ever before ' firs it... how Beyond more the than him. now after are gun nee .the genius.' then, laying pamphlet, all the rnor only taught p.i.,,t logued. pool1 nt fOrroP of Elm" then widely used: to train. it laterally, how to set and at the ton of the nevi, held Price yso, PATRICK O' FLABERTT- , Fie - arnay of wirimMing by I , - by the "California t ,'DtleElter KA'S 1100K .111()F,E, i etrokes madehis Zdward Mar., to how load been (Copyright.-111have by telescope trained who for yea, sights their From II:le to 1, , be le taught rapidly and ' Ihen.) correctly, and how to rue 'fleas at tbe naval toile!. KRA , , , , ' rf tb. his - . .....7 htli.sonot.lacean.d I - . , - at 1.: I - t.-- reonel:,..,1"ling Congress of 19111, and the plan of I tasitt:ntar7 "gm"et t th Trades sending O symbolical panel for the: Harry flenlitia. Americas Federation's neW hSadqUAT. Riitrivsraiars'tposs7og htborst Come. tees was withWdopted , ' great mime. trig Will Thorne end teetuit. team - I.of it The work of making the. breeze the labor parneerzt a...11. is,...hti iiSsitsettne.. panel was. en trusted to L. F. Roslyn -- -- st;11,fis, --ItnYtir Ming " , t and a gifted sculptor. who got thel.hpeaati g"attloaodttirelliet artistic training at the London County . Councils art center at Lambeth. The' on hie work . The king said he lee bronze tablet stands eight feet six had been thtt the .11-altInches in length by tour feet in depth i',',,)'" '','',...,""e it''"Le;wood Intro ths records that it was '" ......"'G're for Lne "Lint realms- , , and an inscription that from time to time it given .,,,,,ena fraternal .greetingittrom ,itte been found Bec8811 to rtmh" bad the organist til workers of Great Brit- -. the some of ant to the organised workers of Amer.: ski moat On. of , , nCoongrt Lariabor teandthisel all bl:rasPihatedinatott-heThi"'learn t moms tangible expression efmm Bwriaatinmh . . ' : thpailitecnhamatndbeet-411- ' - Cti waTrrid: .11.1 , tion it117 ,c,eZ , The - t London. as well AA hem of Ls""1" CQuntirciistteWn--- ' ' Gaon belchritiee, are following i visit was made otiamtt1,z the example of the king, and 'pies& lowing - that on ch fting goingio tiee the Gate brotim panel rep-jai - that& The Marquis of of The Triumph of Lntior." rhectdinny resenting reC4In. t". which has be presented by th e Brit- - 1 toatbeetil happened - . , '' 113t:Shel")Iillr.nseatomMinaLre6ent ' , - 111) or To American F d ' i 1 re B ri is h , y Well-to-D- CA 4h1l ,i, 1ft - Thousands "Ilniaber Etery Six MonthsSystem So Thorough That It Hu Fulfilled War Ileo quirentents Without Speeding UpBoys Drawn From At ClassesSons of . Parents Trained With City Waifs Front Reformatories, and All Made Into Real Men First Job the Making of a 'First (lass Boy" Who In Time May Rise to the Quarterdeck. - .171:----Cni;- - - sEcTION TintER , who bass been written by any personcounwas not directly hostile to this ko kitOod, to own'. try. It was difficu lt. kick tho passage. suit ttiti effect in all wouid, probability, hescon the soldiers in this countrythe British hOiCiifit, and their' alliest; the Ainerican soldiers. ituatielis legal representative', denied that, in 'Writaka the article. he latended it to prejudice the relations with tba United of his majesty States or any foreign power- - Mr. Biossell a object De said. wee to war the public against "what he tonaiderel a serious menace: Th. Judea addressing Ruesell. said: '"You hart tom 'ail sense of decency end fairness and you have gall outuf your way to insu't by a deliberate end desIgned enter the army of the o CHIMOil great naticat whicb lied to us by ties of affection and kindret a nation which has Allied UN to tilt for the same ideals of justice an s freedom that hare inspired us. It is ti very despicabie offense. It ; sound austes,..--r-- la WeriarfOr Utopia-the Or keen mese of humorof the Americans may treat the libel with the con-- I I tempt whirh it deserves. ther.-"- ' Ire sr,m people who will eagerly neisti .,,,,.. Correspondent's.) 1918 Britain's Sea Schools Where Boys Are Trained to Man the ,King's-NaV- , (Special ,i; , 23 'SATURDAY ,3IARCII DESERET EVENING NE1VS I TT-- thr te dee bc: !Wel c shim.100,Loret---- 10iVi t!il . ' litthe 40 A a sac al 1 t, , id-time, yom 114b tat ' 4!'' zar ta ts Pet ecover Alai of le rEaet'et a J. orb , 'c' - . - $ 1 tad A. ,t4AMPO ","'''''' - 1 , ' ,' ' , . 'arts I. b :..cprts techze Ito art ns, mill addrel Angy A X to ,mot. - 31.0.---tau- o oglo Awst 'f : Iv d Towed Avn I' a It tted n. It 1 : and Per ft!, 11'4,01 and ' we at dtateit that hap-401- - In-ta- - :t ,10 : ',Jed tut sd - - . 1 . , , - ("e'a releading sea-lif- e. I 4,tagof .1 I tete la ertata 414 e, alma e t the me Vs cam cteraa4 the odp t te 1 , empty-hande- t1,. ,4 ' : ..; '4 lV L ' -- ' ,,,-- m.., ' , he I - . ' ' , ' 4 1 . The New Income - ' - 0 - 4 1 , , 11100.--- -1 a. 'lned..., . 1 r t - - 4 d, at h-eche, 20 7 Meet"Le- Iniml-Clexerl- - - ' 1 . . -- 1 . - . 1 . - I , I ,, , ' ...' 1 be-tea-ts , ' ' , p. - all---t- ' Pen-kitt- Piamt ain-ine- . I 1 , tifor-b-um- , It ComPanir---Advertioomen- . - t. , - , ,......,: |