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Show I -- . k . . ,.U. SFCT101111111Et : - - i '1 I i -' ..- er) II 1 Itt'l few A . .' direst. ......"' , Brit,. . teir-ts- ur .1ros4 'trot se --- ,---- 4., gill", It r trut, Mt, air l - I . d , .. HI , , . - .. it j ' It , 1 . '' i ,, . I I am the NoiceOLthe uplands ringing frontbill to bill calling you back to action; hearken, and da my will. Put up your spear and saber, smother The torch and brand, tayclown your weapon& of warfare; come back, for peace is at. : ',it ',,, ''''..T...-- ' -' ' 7 lakes; sad )tt 7111 floors Inuit - hand. Back to your reeking workshops', turning again to toil; Lift up the horn of plenty out of the teeming soil. Shoulder the pick and shsivel, kindle again the hearth, and barley overthedwasted earth. Scattiff Z . m V17::,,A - nt.unt, of Air . - - , ' ' 1 - le"'Sk ' ' Mel,L ,,, , !mire, meter, tout., Apt": toot,. ea 7:p ' it I mhpa'po,rtinictseleoliesdde.74ond -, -. : iit t it;:l rtatieiv, lq; Z ersiik vocal solo. "Look- Boy-'1- worets.--1- 1 -H - ,1 ' : - ful ' I NOtES., I -'1 ..,:-..- : ' ; .4 , ,,, , BY ,IVIILT. MASON . , 1111.1 (Ftlit, i 1W:isMET 114:37) '. 4 , a . ar,3 Ill'h:rs (rum . forgtVing the snaostaiti awl the Seiting. the telll tittit must b., ciean,d,. of lanes' summer sea. .of sportiN4,,, Iambnd- - beiferS t tx ec) -' : . c7 - , . ,, : , t Evry gade , ,e, -.' .,.,444,..- , - itthe 4.- ' ,t - ...1...1 ' , - Oler the waste of the valley the sound of an anvil rings, . 3 494i, oo4.o.94000414-orroe.PA-zpeecp4-54- -: IArnold - 1 stens Henson, '1Ifu.d Niece of Mary clattrootahley Silts Wo von to rind Descriptive Words-- thertelin Boasts ,of Ills titulary as a 'Tourist, Not as a ii,oler",;--S- ir lad Caine 'May Re Nett tkiverrior tit' I1b Nathe INie of let.tittileauhriawd Read Napoloon Bad 'killed War Da Adit. Seale,. Just 'as Stone Today Consider Gertitany ilik4 killed -- - ' "'"." Matt-4liseri- ations Toda:)--Hulleve- ; Bennett in the February' am "There te o patent, method of hitting upon the hooka concealed In the tm- rood !few A LIVERPOOL'GROUP OF 40 YEARS AGO , tnemas output of the year. They di) not bear mark recegnizable This interesting group Mows anumber of well known Utah peeple in utrnitillathreadir. anYoaunii"doonatir )conunil boyhood one that comprised little society In Liverpool. England. founded by the late John Nicholson. who was then editor of the Millennial la. road the re. librarian Star. The group comprises one of the first of the i. M. M. I. A. organtrA'd views. have fln been interested in at esredessness. the the, matter of In England, July 27, 1879. Friends of Judge II. H. Rolapp will recognize him of eager and enn as the central figure, seatPd on the right. Scott W. Anderson. now general yipped reader s. . Many readers have-manager of the rtah Bill Posting Company, is the first figure manding known who were genuinely envious to . on the left, his brother and former partner, Robert L. Anderson (who died 'keep abreast' of the best modern stuff. . In 111) 'Is next. to him, end WI Ili;pm t'urdY Is ths figure Standing' on the arTtl'Y7tt'll"r'e";:f"'getnotinVit'h.etohenstr rrirvoatTe'rnnIL now James Wallis, right. president of the Utah I'reu association, then stuff. Perhaps they expected to be by the cheer- working in the printing office In Liverpool, is stated on the Iktft. The wakened in the mornings tlf-- .it i ful 5"Indmadt.r" ell" o"he -stes--othe, property of Mile- picture the Andt-reoat the door." brothers. William Purdy tame to Utah. when a young- man and was for knocking an many years engineer WI the Oregon Sheet Witt, .., He lost hiallte in a rail.. fTeeEat-tFiebi" is theetitle of a ' road aecident in Montana a few years ago. widely lamented. , new book-b- y Rex Reaeh, in whieli the - author of a not for the machinery for distribution bearing date of December, I91S. con...! YOUng American whose patriotie has been builrup. The ergo- tame anintereetiug account of the deavors to enlist were met at every ment is that between two parties-- Havasulial, a tr,be of Indians found' turn with the problem of his weight. whoseinterestsare mutual, there in one of the most inaccessible gorgetL Be was- too fat for any branch of should be complete understanding. of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. the serviee and his chantes of eetting and this booklet is dedicated to the remote from the influences of civilize-- ; to France grew Plimmr and ellennier task of throwing light on the Troll, doe. and another instructive article...es he. each day, grew fatter. He put lems of the packing industry and the relating to-- similar ettbieet, is in the himself into the hands of a trainer, attitude of that industry toward the rtertil of ,a review of Dr. Clark 'Wester's but to no avail. At lam., with the help producer, in the belief that where recently published work, The Amer- - of an influential friend and his own there is understanding there will be lean Indian." in which is nreeented an gemd humor, he 'joined up with the and confidence, Mr. J. exhauetive summary of our knowledge T. M. C. A.. and before very long-weOgden Armour, in a signed statement tit the origin, nurture, and culture of at the front doing the work of three indicates the that hie company the aborigines. On one of hie captor- - men. . renders to farmere end livestock raise.. ing expeditions In South Anierica, Mr. I 0 1.M.10.0.00,MASNIEMEntaNd... mk. - - F Their Vocabulary Inadequate? one-thin- ''' - .4 , ore-Anit- -- .,,f.,i, .4 7::''T ... d. nerve of. ,hr1-- 2 Jingling with actiKrty nitin the dugout you get the reaction of For. intensive activity every. tremor. I can rompirre :there'ito only with office of one of the great, press assosiations when a big story is breaking end the wires are humming "with historic news." 3. . k ., :,. i , fn-l- r Are 'Americanslnarticulate " t - yr i , 2., ti ' i; syt1-0,7- ! - A. d LON 11 , - fltt!c 1,iThR.RY LETTER. , S i whose beet known (Special Correspondence.) novels, is ,called -- , Pet). 19.Are we Amer. "The alarixtnato," anti who has givell , liters oleeerved in the place islandlts a- n icans inarticulate? Jur ...4 Now that the gov, boort.. 4 , as Punch vacant by the retirement of roorehip tional "slanguage," Lord Raeti called it, inadequate to the et- Ian. a famous soldier. but a mightild sheep; : - i chief administrator. tht pression of old, thoughts, our Pmo- unpopolar to Judge by local press re.. Ad the song of the busy sickle awalcens the earth from sleep. , Ewen to have these questions Akins? ports, seem unanimoust in their dertirtil seised brings something ol a Jar, for that his sueceesor should be the Marl o 4 "Hark to the voice of the uplands, ringing from deep-ta deep, who No -recently lat.:novelist if there is one peepte on earth ,recelived l istrightlintote. on itself I turn other. ere to battle than prides More to'sleep." any again Calling peaceful But would Sir Halt Caine aetwist and upon the governorship? I rang up lleatil . ' Its power-- of EDGAR LLOYD HAMPTON, In Century. having evolved a diction capable of Prow, hie London home on Meet five Ileath, not Hampetead ...,,,,,,:, . kably- our finest turesque urirn conveying, ntillUtOn ago-- witn the purpoae- of ate ., "'- ---' we. is it of shade meaning. certainly I ing him, but was told that he is at -of list in -r; found .T is -r:nic?urage .nd mresent at GreebaCaNtle, his faMOu i in the citations for Valot. f u- ish-ereaftisehde et IhZregsitiTieet te m- - home in the Isle where the cats are BOOKS by one report and- in the teatmiony. of ellint ', tailless. He is expected back short- ntanding officers like General Hell, ising of the younger school of English Writers---t- o and wit, Stella Bernier!, Who le however. and then I shalt ask Lieutenant Colonel Whirtlesey AN "'RICAN "NANCE' has though still in her early twenties,. the him. , Captain Harrigan, who trained the e lie already, of course. ham' beers a t i Jewish recruits in tamp or led them ''t Pose" and This is :given WHITE MAN; by Agnew Chaim- - in action. member of the House of Keys, the End." two quite. bertais, The lióbbs.Meerill Company, nreiehl. and who ie a niece of Mary Manx legielattire. and in a I. P. there, indianapolis. Cholmondeley of "Red Pottage" fame.,i which means that he is entitled to ail. PIT. KEEPING connected am a local magistrate. acShould-b- e Miss Benson. for reasone The publishers of this most ' with her health, went to California cept the governorship of his native .USUAL story frankly express tiled' ad- -, ircf:ETiNG 'FIT ALL THE WAY; by been isle, he will become the oecupant it has of late and & some months ago, miration for and confidence in it, and Brothers; Walter Camp; Harper our a post that is probably unique and New York and London. the hope that the reader will not re- contributing impressions of us &MI to the London Star. which simultaneously will be turned into :vet the few hours spent in Afriett .country famous $ the coach' '"I.. Camp; It has been numbers many of the Most brilliant sure enough Porth-Balwith the heroine 'and the "White' nreaches it this treatise the gospel ofand critics among Staid ,pf the alanx goveraorshIp that of ewa.yists English ;Alan" who. took her there against her' -health,- strength, i t efficiency, and hapits bottles' $ees more of the various will. in these expressions they are its o n tributorm men. He points ptoess to middle-age- d than any Miss Benson quite evidently is de-- - machinery of government quite .fully justified; for though it is out the danger to health and the km- ht the-- British entnire. Ta an o bvious impossibility to please "ail lighted with America. and writes about other man consequent upon a man's era.. 17Pro.Yiditig "sureita .i.ee..gliti-4-Laichancellor and, se liegin itritli he our country in the pleasant strain. Fut1 rompttpartrneVwIlithIrrir-p4"editga:ectae70to gel out of good mar- - of the American himself recornwas formed in such, Fits with the aseensom Also he !ha Verdict of the reader will be that the opinion that she has condition. and he tells him. kens:" a service that Cann for efforts pany eith the Museyin COL Theodore bite physical apI is n23 into to in at a and law courts novels et.)MMOn come thp will our preeent put England thiS partieular offering falling inability sardine on a tuitional viwith his how scale, be. impaired feel is and always presides at the "gaol de- packing, Roosevelt, whose review and apprecia-fef- f in juvenile of .volpreity--neafilling the tort. propriate language what iswewhat again to enjoy life. plants where foods are reproduced.; tion of Mr. Miller's-reeen- t she livery." In the third plate. he pr-book, "In times. On the other hand. works on surprising i The lavety danghter of an impov-,ye- I tality andto begin enough. Here branehdistributine houses. in I the Wilde of South do !refrigerated The life. and big things is Nides over the council which. is' the 112. increased America," techtiolit. erimbed English baron is on hag way printby about to sociology say has the of unceasing operaung t refrigetator ed in this same issue of The Journal l 4mry by Ilk medicine by $O and poetry diamond-mininAmerican ieland's ml I ell- -' exerelees given in the book are foundhouse the In of the and peers. I "I do not suppose Senior leers between the twe. and thousands Other gebd papers-i- n upon those used the Detembeel by 91. The figures are Interesting as has agreed to marry. ed is more inaclegnate than fourth he dominates the Tynwald l new- court In which the two branches of .Corps. an organiution started of salesmen, working through dealers.; number are: "Notes on African Mon-- 1 (thawing a tendency away from fiction vocabulary the 'title slips away-- from a dance in a: Service continents. that-oyet other I new and outlets for foods that keYs." "Narrative Ctt a Cruise teLake and toward . Camp for the pus- seeking Mr .sr.tlit by 'inadeof the eit cres-1- hotel and stands alone for a mo-- ; a 8,..... i,- tendency that comer gets an impreasion poetry. legislature tegether and vote produce. Sixty thoueand peo- - okeechobee, Florida," "The vest. $ 'inent on the beach in the African nmane r 'flaking fit for active duty the growers separately. Moreover. he la his own appeared In American publitthIng also. quacy. Although the American 1 who is over military age. But the pie are employed in this, g r,at task. of Tnisuce." svith reference to 'Grafting e or secretary salv- - The increases in medicine. minciolorY among objectswhether the his own financier what is ahead of of slate. t monlight, dreading of eon- the ' The,impossibility Postern of he i culture packers that has P. etaof human hysical hAttin-,1 reclui pi on- the 'her.age arid id somettmee There is from the and technolegy- are- reeldly eexplaitiable nature-made1 is et,la , The Food paid for live villite sands and a goggled aviators evo ' Vett IS by no means so limited in trolling- Trims Supply of Our Allies."' as due to the war and its problems. pendounness, his vocabulary does; not obliged to erplain and defend his eau pointed one cawing to the fact thati-eleonsvt, ' rots. innt hold both in Does in On-- a sud- - scope; it applies to the needs of every cattle occasion. council also MIME, the the Perhaps and in the the policy iii.ilt.rig ready for.flight. to begin tarive gom prise buyers for purchasersi -----. or woman) between the ages of deli mail impulse .she says.. Please,r,,,,' 1 Bort to- novels and portry?Neer York 'one - parking-housentoo much of him; with his Tynwald court. expects the largefor even en the an a or . coinsixty. Mr-of beyond; Admirers of Calne's weittnse t e Stan, lake hie with you.' A 'nc WriterAn Informative 'pep' and his knack I article, World. packem and. slauhtererc buy- It is a lamentable fact that the smaller .. lingistic will hope that he will refuse tile g0y4 ) : 4t4a,n worde and theythe strange. tbe beading. -- Baiting an ing idioms. men In ,this country who ers for eastern shipments. ter tipecu- - undor of 0 tribute usual s most is it offered th"r'-.if the girl from London, neith-1- .. him. to For ., ..as th American'm ernorehip The FehruarY number of The , Rare books from the library of the -been surprisingly few,, latien, and for feeders. In order to con- - i ha will have want time to ply. rr knowing the ether'a barneare keep :';' trot prices all these different classes Writer. show$ how writers are tempt-- 7 late Frederic lialsey and duplicittes to the natural beauties of his country the number of those who have of He certainly his should he it. 'high up in the air and headed straight pen a, complacency. Van His collection a accept I ed of . from the 1 is by competitive of Henry it possi-Ingenious would buyera suggestions have asserted, saw never keeping A forced made good resolution,' about for the heart of Africa. fit Is astonishingly large : Reflection to agree on what they would buy and I bilitieti 01 profit to pay for the publi- - Duser brought high prices at a sale In ,reckons that the stranger iand ing leaves these two utter "like War That Will End cation of. their work. which they have' Nevi York last week. The leading anything like That, where be came the this fact 'convinced Mr. Camp what they would , , against roeat European conflict soWar,' ltrs together in the African Jungle, upon-manifest impossibility:, ..,....... 1 been unable to place with editors or price of $4,500 was paid for a copy from. He barks his Rottkieshis recentle Calic ompletely cut off from the world. that the reaeon, lay partly in general t decadent Alps. la de' old was cot-Verad's "Rornaunt The Rose," Europe's terminated called of by a G. Publishers. ter H. letters by Wells; long to vitrualize the conditions .: Ital3r's Here in a small clearing. with huist inability dear poor ,, Venice against and de beenJean and fornian Guillaume has deeeribeti dest.orris addreased an to author! reapondence. In the failure to Impress upon an for habitation and native Africans Air Provoke thinkers in pbrasses with the byothee In the year 1494. The village- - of the same name. same et. ' men the necessity of physical ewer- by one of the philanthropic concerns Metium-printa- -' servants, they livehe feet ., modern( f.""'-rAbe second beatprica.of 42.306, Wasgiven him to an atteroptat- a descriptive thatdo business of,thiakind.--wits tierican, strong- and, domitiating; mY 41! !!'h uPlaima--.141posaibly like for the only known prolTentauon copy word, and he may submitted for him- to "Germany. by applying science tn. I it est upon the raiture to make a an English in the train, describe the end of destruction aristocrat, independent scientific !contracts in full. and they makesign, sus it never in- - of Oliver Goldsmith's "Vicar of Wake. ha, study of reducing all the 'and unafraid. between At first she is trying, lying of the yrtittle Woman's flame CompanionThe terestipg' reading. In the same num-- , field.", The top price of the FeSS1011 the sight been applied before, bat made armed, . 'citte.,''" as ' Rockies capricions , an d whimsical, but she! variety of proposals to some "standard first of a series of articles the 13) and sunrise too conflict horrible. Civilization Is an amusing article, The StorYwas $11.600, which Wail paid for tbe the will. ber by Roland! No matter eXceeding simplicity." .0 gradually gets rid of her selfish In Allan too Poe's never the on of edition P'hillips March tolerate it appears again a' Edgar of it Story," which will appeal to many first large of is silly notions. and adapts herself to the what the reason. present systems have Ion. Mr. incapable ' Possibly Miss Benson Thia, too, Is frequently said. .Phillips is in France writers as a reminder of their own ex- - 'Tamerlane. " produced results; hence this book In inevitable; would not scale." while he, whose solitude not . And then there is th e League of understanding. though-,onxecuring definite its review of the situation and its The serial publication of the . has made him a to perienoe. fail AMertenne if phi,. with ne that soldiers Bons! e who are imagine 'of final wax fond conclusions. Rootoevelt thusNiechaniam and Theodore is 'The of reported missing Novel: It the book, practical issopher of almost startling frankness. But thinkers, even the greatest- of writes of his experiences. An ac- - I A. Primer of Fictional Art," by Thom- - I feering to "Pilicrim's Progress.- - Ilis express their feelings about our moans t , is soon able to bring oat the beat in trated by many photographs explanin "adequate" lan- therm are ever prone to error. count of the way New York treats the as L. Marble, is Continued, It 19 famous man wtth the muck rake came tains and- Isprairies s her nature,. Impressing her not less ato ry Of the exercises recommended. Inthe and i are because not they it eornewhat to returned be is ironical, toundringuage, soldier in today, It. "When with i given Kipling rat various departments. as usual, are full from his Apparently than with . strength so, but because their minded that even as d Comes In ot.doing and1 capable his memorial Johnny poem Marching bis gentleneits. of to matter Home;" The whole ;story "THE CIRCUS GIRL." interesting literary spiration "Greet-Heart- ." reasoner a third echo of the war is found in a orkeras as Chateaubriand, the And Senator keen sense of the ridiculous-forbidsa of course fantastic, but clever in Bunyan's look- ' the French writer and politician.' great "Companion Ali conception and treatment, and ex- - MARJORIE:. Lodge ended his Roosevelt memorial The person whose Family Album" 7THE- CIRCUS GIRL; by instance. r might himself convinced the at that Rockies:1, by in showing with Senate and Napoleon, the thoee.splening address photographs letters of and Illustrated. teeditigly Alice E. Alien; The Page Company, in pesublime not a improvement ErsiThe opening "So- Valiant. be, to cry,7Are they little 'reach orphan ie The fiction in- lines:exageerating war, had killed IL Re- There are fine descriptive passages Boston. Era for March I a fine did and moviter over and all the their grandeur?" would probably con- reading the other' day.. Chateau.; : t. cludes the opening installment of an per in The ud chaptersnotably one which treatise on- The Word of Windom' trumpets sounded for him on the tent' himself. With remarking. Some briand's "Memoires d'Outire Tombo,? not an unusual ihild in amosing-talof "Colonel Wilkie and Viewed sicta an elephant hunt; and though in the IAght &Modern . e. real life.: but books. one tbs. T ,s ,' other side." How many of the young mountains!" to avoid making himself which wasp written round about 183Io ' seine of the happeoings-vergsperil- - seldom tw vr. J. ence finds the ',rearm! I In - er generation have ever read the absurd. .Miss i3enson.- however, has I came on the passages that follow-- . heroine a , etorlee-bl spoiled. y Ma gaging close Upon thd' suggestive, they selfish, ry 8tewart Cut- - l'tah Agricultural College: ugly richa and little i minx. This What 1' Mikes One about the first of 11711". more to say anent the eubject. are handled with a delicate sureness Elizabeth Jordan and Sarah The Illustrated t of feature, to ly ease. the be Temple of these is with Inaoe. howeveS, happens Germans the fol.; example "As a furtherthem from giving' offense. little Marjorie Brooke. the idol of her Comstock. A. . of Lin- - t the God" that wondrful geological I dean lowed mention as out one of b to here e seems "I It is way coin's may strategy. Napoleons writes. There favorite she an exciting romance. father, who gooey," altogether I photograph of the scenic formation Southwestern exquis costs of some classes expedition up a Rocky Mountain in a lined by Chateaubriand: brings her from the milm- -' itely printed st once fascinating and unique.' colors, well worth a United States. is by J. Cecil Alter, the feating the higher Mon in New York to a countryjiorne frame t 'Bonaparte," he says, Invented the books, and that is to make the gallant Ford cur with three' comports, and permanent possession. 1 A viVid story of- of -- - ' local meteorologist. with her maids and pretty clothes bealter particularly in works ions. all ranchers and all originally greet war. for' whklh the conquests of ' , - b ks THE JEWS IS ARMS. furiouil in which Amen 1 the nervous of a fighting he Of eat" 'use which cralcism, with ., its of etc the condition, asP was repubtic, a compuiAmerican There , 'Museum ...--. i de- fears the city life has created. Here latest JournalThe ' can troops took part on the French i for which there is usually only a mod-Ith- e English. weat Of the white ks.osory levies, gave hfla the idea,--H- e Issue of this valua ,ble -IAR RECORD OPS AMERICAN' JEWS: the prairie: William is Az tle Alon little hamwella se meets by mfog family-o, places, contented crate sa le , t h ere a disposition to ,:.' were our nem hbor s, at Our feet spleed isibiamed by the American, Jewish bred but girl humble- little people, whom to leave wide margins!" were steep. sloping rocks of a self with masking them, ventured into Committee. New York--. . large type and hard-- whose and invaded Public won his irides of battiest motheris and the roP-repages. fall into country. all I not four will Tris booklet contains the find re- worked father Ibid. comfort brilliant ton Ile nevercaneitteeer-- II' . with space to only in port of the office of war records of the my own trap. or disturb that task - of providing for his growing but went straight forward. welcome theissuing of clean would !shelves. retreats, tinkle' the American Jewish the little with DAVID experience Committee, of This wonderful family' of smaller books.' when this could be done of ambitlons trite of January 1, 1919. It does not family. Verdi'. But the expert- - like the Roman roads that croes, with- ' children with usual pet dogs, and without impairing a - books appeal to enoti of my COrq Pa ni01111 caa be gath. !?!I! a bend, precipices; and mountatos. Proltnd to be a complete record of kittens. have their ' MEGAN'.) (TAD Father.) (Megan's the mime of Penny, and i the reader. , Imit-ne, threw all his forces; agaitiet one conversation: from the ered following service and sacrifice in the the house in which. . -Is called then. bY a semicircular move-BY EVAN STEPHENS they live ." TA .. , t earl ,sesi,Pul if gcestt Prat warmanifestly, ,sahh a record - Much ain't niy, "conand aboutthe Banit; isolated bodies silent, swept up the bu appeared ooloat be completed until long after i,,.,, Harrison's shack don there in-t- ...,, who line he had broken. Tins ma- vising the home and caring for father. scientious objector.- - roost of it from crick.' &mobilization. It is limited, there-to- brothers whi-el- t and sisters objector. is the homes of view child neuver. the of was own of birth till theiptottel the and very way point t tO such "'Sure and to...goodness, if I can't in harmony with the French elan. but is now a a book loreMelissa Maud Penfragmentary data as was of No mansions of grandeurcastles of state. ;However. early publication is.a, available by a first preliminary ne story that i ,; Conscientious even see the hog in his. piggery whose Influence the heroine under "The of could succeed nounoed witti only 0' impetuous ,..ii'lu, Akft.4;a tirve..,; hut even at that, it shows that changes her nature almost .entirely.-The mountains of Wales. its streams or its wildwood Guest ' he looks to kill on Saturday. 11041.1.--:- . Major Walter !Objector.," by thisAmotetbse-cheirme(.1r,..14a:a-,o-n ,..6 tactic& ,autse con tributert ';a..9t- - segraa that 'mit sAnteriCaiXIArsteds - i. fpthe"TOwarda be lita of iareer. Alone 111L'i.t epd lad. knew ". the his his I worth or boy. late. than i tinues, "to be inadequate let the great ,ahl, made cavalry rho rece and t'irrytiA proportionate quota I dens- of interestsitig of the board of inquiry for i loth ,' ;, man!'they ell America, and I think thattc,-Like unto the lark, from her nest hidden lowly, forces o( I he nation. The the description ' ' t own hhis of the and oliscr, 31113 fair a itiouit county rtriterrobjectors presents 'a ad Ilan:thee-ofown sons and daughters set the JeWtt Ittthe-militar- Y e brief history ? the abduction Of Marjorie Uprising to heaven on pinions of song, vations, together vilth-Gipsyl mei ', , al 'relvice of the United bad example In the matter. I ain II elaregal( beeomma-"Thesome band,- ! where she-of Feature to the .leadin.: he subject.and it e.z.maied at from 16000 to States war, Our , hem arose to heights pure and holy 200,- - Circus Girl" and is held for a , by a euspicion,,possibly un - taught Europe-Jdation& big tan- dits noirchlt Le only-.4- - to 5 per cent of the mom. A leader of menthe Chief of the or pcfroni the love American's now i she escapes tot'w and of finally the question throng. !col multiplying of the Apiericati ic does not extend to America. means: tnaNKen balatie 1113S'aek,.. 4 to the arms of her father, the Alleopyrighted cablegram to the foreox personnel' at tho time the armistice was returns When on American talks X'114ten-t- t Or a hundred thouvarld men, In. from London little reader will be anxious to learn. sIX 14-'- 1. adelphia Publie Ledger Sheraton Vet the Jewish- element in The Friend of the the about Seott'a America, he does not hundred thouemnd are taken: ineteed oppress'd, uplifting nation; btory is prettily told. and while the ktneral $ays Sir Walter '' natd of the ttnited with population Inlaid ofwhich table. he.' I new. en,' a hundred cannon. Th writing five hundred.. ground nothing particularly appears in 1'aft4s la joy and the pride of "Cyrnry's" proud race: .,,' only about 3 per cent. The its pages it may well.claint a place in his feet. the deep shadows across Sienve has not adaraneed; the Neale . t Inwood and four feet wide, his Sherit111,,a or -To and be consolation thp office of Jewish War Roe- - chltdren'a librarica, peasant king brings 1',I 2 e 0304. ttlie,e,e teacbing the bean- 4)"''' 'et"ree7717115'NrIrT1,14.1t. 'POI 1 - """--- " siokiontstm. 4 auettomt4-40,or,- o. Tor tit'eVert:Oking,,bel ,s m:saly, la3N Vann foothills. the', aparte. but he a as not, Ithe Bonaparte, 14 clezitts bedroom slippers, dancing sun on Fifth avenue in his the master et millions. Sooner or :a.saiaaareors,mirerselyettprittectirtr 01.420.) a., t ' , , The' nurnber ol Jewish Emblazoned in litters of undying love.' lwnvn to 1231. brought 15 guineas A miling eastern city. 'America to. In:we meet return to the civilized Later; . F war :M1S4T PACKER AND PRODUCER. ebt1"1,,slened officers so far 'record .: I 1 1 $80). her principles. her in.altutions.' that Moreau knew. a war that em--.- -means (nearly -el include in all belov'd, 0,'"Cymrawir shining glory army, 206 is ? 11 I her freedom, the breadth of epas a small number of soh:here but t.t 11h VY ;Ind'.63 ' 'Moult find thy rev-1240' in the marine corps. THE LIVE 14TOcE CTICIDECER AND1 in mansions above. of the British (silt)', the superistive heighther ofhospi-.Capt. Man Boit, .:, lner-'i.i PeoPle 'in peace. We:. her whose probable, however, Mit theee : ARMOUR; Plihisphed by Armour and "Cavalry ; must returit to the art of Royal Akins Corps,. s. her commercial glory. to retreat, ilutl!,ers ereenY will he greatly increased, was the first of the buildint i Clouds" of the tilt. defenee of a ronntry by niearid sir "It seems that an Amercati travels thi'a the record Khali finally be' Professor Even Stethesztilrisg:been etteA.to la oil! a vid . ra miaa,...,,,,....artroaavh-eicrizia-aVeZbe- celebration at Salt take City, in this Tiraliteral as .well as a I air, is to lecture - het- tb...,t cilia time but epees.- the country eveI4wor.---1 aa a not be kas is a4 tvelte--Saturday hiss, IV' this! sprin that of hrisatlier-generto it Is ars attram' I 111P11. early figurative- sense,--an- d The th itt the 'ginning hitt March enorintrue 1.' ,1 in dicided battles, the to folk of of old mind's nog,.Vnele: picture ist, el,st sing melody 'Mora arnry Megan" announcernent Live and&marinte and in and ata.received an from corps, typographiCa just pictorial rear 'Andra! In Sam. rather than of the tilace where peoleton overstepped real glory the eye the navy. (Megan's Daughter), but tot being satisfied with the text, either in London., perallince art to draw favorable at- ' The. !s he was born. When a Frenchman talks' cannot take in the fields' of bloodshed readitiess of AMerican Jews to tention to the Information which it which have nevertheless given no re- or to and the Welsh, him of English "tht for their that the he means France, thought ho France: occurring i for. great memorial to test is a The of As shown by conveys. the story is that Q. Ilenry, the country th' fact all abstract- pcircip.e- k- Whew an bu'..: proportionate to their calamity Rritish leader, David-Lloy- d that 72 per cent, of those in the interests Of the live Mock Ameriian SocietyotArts and Sciences George was the proud father of a young producer the' "Europe. it hi svidepto le sated , - ..! will award a prize of $500- to the aitt- Engliehman talks of "tee Were In the combat and the meat packer are so inters,..; teamed ',Vegan," the Io,d composer's musereadily daughter , 'lighting. Napoleon bas,,killeel- war by ' - - " suggested nehm.- white In the &me as a related that the succours of either is, hor-of the best shOrt story lirritten by s . exotegeratitog lt," will Sir Hall Caine be the next Parker) es a subject approlrriata end 64) Ivor an American and published In Amerwere in dependent on of the G ' ''.! like of the Isle of Alan - easualties. other. governor 'basebranches.' Ttaiircent There kis to keirt ica The packer cannot do businem at The time. thie 12;9. is the during tagA" pealing foregoing happy result of ks hardly a Miele Briton- who, when Europe, and America. too. to "marett-4teepst in about',10,004V of wham without adequate receipts of livestock, ) J and toll be suwriw7 pMceof the original, he thinks et Manxiand. does not at But hao Germany killed war? 1.0a0 were klliod In action. .and the producer would be unable to , 1tnetnotion, rbo t',' Newsthe treat the urne'time think,of the most ram. IIA I'DEN CHI:11CFC ' ' ' of the quality of their market his stock to .advantage were it '. . newspaper. mantry one .. t : and Picturesque of its Bens, ent. of ,., t . L ,Copyright, 1d19. 1 ... And up from the fields of carnage, a blood-re- d poppy springs. And the shepherd is out on the. hillside, calling again to his -- ONDON. review-scannin- . 7 1 does----th)- Lt , g I taaa a Pao. - 1 ii..- . 1 ,fe . , - 1I sornetiVrtilg4tictk"-- apor,-,nehng- I ,t , . t , Peter Cbtrk Mactartankviklibtm6 r rr,,,piTt:1Atre4ttn Air ...iitt7g liówert ,,00n hook. The Crack in the Bell." noel f.f,r ro,ortaL.,' of political life Taid in Philadelphia, II ,t,!: thl v.,1.1. hi- -r ,r!tnson and the gehli tit, l ,- ii 1,0 It was published after hie departure for s nr rug q s h V'ItiPYi A 711,0 suii '1 1,1,- -, -1- 1the front lest spring ge a eorreepond- - .st,olj.itig WIlowk. ,i,htiv: ,erwtlr,r rAn.! nil: ., tept. went into Germany With the Second division, "The mood entrancing ' experience in the world. he says, . to be inthe dugout of a brigade' commander the night after an ea- , Vance. There you at the' Very solar plexus of the army T. ,t 1 . 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