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Show - -- DESERET t EVENING NEWS S'XTURD'AY SEPTEMER 01., RECTION THREE 1"NOTHING CONDENSED CLASSIC SERIES run I ELSE EYEll One Reason For Great Britain's Gloomy Outlook II Inn tirol pittr I 'I' 20 1919 that a large portion of the wages veldt ont: then 60 years ago lrode Mid to workmen is empty a eft Thipl own' 'In .011 torte Hernán:01U a firm arid wills thaughtful D'hy richest was the i 1 Its : yours paid more Man thior work lal conditisons a vats 11111 40 I tO wEJd ors Mend th Ott trade of unions. eausttris out taxes of viewing of worth the their 'enamel inset soverY that hireitale sae entered fus mem6er of the 110)al Trades l Groat Britain with the deepest con. cluatots Labor keeps gefting gifts of, Its the laigheet otak in the great sportdue "which latter not earn, outtoy Union oommtaolon. Mt hes seen them cern, why radii ill the country does it .la oucking down th ing vetit of the orient; how itsuliur of. borings' tyrant. dilatory knowo that irk with scientifically not AtdD 11nd Until bee 11Peri4 by woo the affection if litlerini, Lewis Wallace. gitoorally they thrlft end pt,it.g Up debts to he heattir,' owl reoto 'wore rapidly, asp, Ay and trelt medicines the "elt ell (it steed" hie books, three his had stitersol ithatit. !Audi whu Thot can not Oil, our chticiren." Ile is known by as born tha shorter mama Low, taken durtut the tsst onl obtained for themselves advsni., sts securities flrf H 04e h pvg r "Ben-lint- " the desert for the great ventail mnts I halve Inns If touch of the weseti of 10 or, then undreamed Of. but. under 'nand in Oita to the dramatic encoun bit year, Tan lac te the only thing- that us.i" 11127 l Dreekvall Indtsna, "The Fate God" (11473). men to ihts leads or ,S tolliton is la 1141 Patel; 'women up forcefully courfry, kt seloott and relicsl leadership, th,-- ) 41880)i and "The ter of the tAITIMIll Chariot recs. The has done me sm stood at all Issul tw the taxpayers. 'ibis monstrous form sod parhaps was, a Hide ,l1 i ii the J leenbed di 'Rao foil Nit ha t Ilia Sdelte p C.ollpt,1911. t tile of will anon dire description author India" There wilt end," of in eohl charity 'rine. roetwle We' , ; ,,, ,.. - ,,,,, race from Ono ertitteit Weir twenty tlesry street. $4 ti rrtt litqlbe(o. Cid . ths sh4" reettitly printed in A Note lark ha no fund lett for the gift to roma; ,,; quits uneonseious- ite It vnit find a denture to the British (1893). The brit rues Itundreti yeiira ago by the tragiclott,er dAy', - -front. fr"111 "tirent firtlatn." Mr. ILtrrliton' runes. sounds' rote a of It tt learn. i,.to much Old and steady "II hm4 fluiffeet.et an It IN Ult of Lill CUT:At ,,o1 Sop buciPlq. potoot save, ,a pitying ita workmen and work. ly, ,,untuunit is a rery clerer ,ri,.! T1, rilvi.,,. no , net 31 Ut" Mrs It tslot of t he th" in thAt falser, cotitollied only SPIell gurt" lilt! trouble." . (a t,t stomach tug "a bonus of 11.0e0,000.000 ttst demands nt letoe isA y. reconetructton of scone, through the pagest of Lew W4,.. iiit., ,v-;A I wits itt a ver,r- iheAk. apreaditig I li "that out nitro." where thin mot, land but In rory Besides, ' Cinspbell. they really thla clear. imperial' thinker in s o.: 01 liteelli 110, ti, has Uerotn t aa famous ' ta the whoti " the of one run down '", story to el , I( reAlly I."11,1"16.41 r tn,,,irtnot trod. 4 s Woo, ekna upon the ',oboe "paper , ;,....4,- r I,C the MINI ef fa"! I are asisusr.til the aer.0 on : 4., erosoti " :, -- - ,,-- .,.1 little , matAt rtri,to. I( the peotica la enntinuad, Tanta... I had olln "", of ,Ju r plaice tos It wa A.) long .vt011.or tin taking tenni thou. the cOnquest - , n,ik .'4 . t'hat of ireece. tht ,410 14 it he honkrupt. the work. 10'111 1110 4 v", some, that in that toreust h and rile's remponeibiltits of rid how chouo to ruin and sitars,o-. M. , BY his xit ill the arena Ben-liu- r Morten bit I:1 it. irirt, rf,- , Ni,,trr try tout,' ttirtioet mos- turn our po,,ple stand r State ia located .1 6. Tra,lo On ials thp 10110 tirtion JOWIAtli PiPlitir0 tit 111 t exacted dlit'ir 7 hc . hit. heen falling . ,i,' t iti.lt I trete trie Etet, tittle I ete itottoog, hi 11.11s tat Intio, Spa Pt id nix. )1 .!..k..;;":2: '1. kr? k ,14 !Inns to keep, Ih prwe of hro,44 tIt,1 Ti.t itt it to h t"regh tt, A. 1'1.'6'9 atisetaary. y. ho an crushed in . it, voetrnonto hays I wiitill ii.,isi ued fhpetta 14 liollgesitoti, a hated and '- with Inealeuishia It Is feels trlIlhrlt In fortune reader to .' fur impoverished rolliums body st4sto r$ el tn' aii VII exchanges. .o..f, higher 1'114 ranee '',1 610" of this eosin-,-4 I Neon. ps)Int would lite and obit rar II whole tho and 4 ticemia ell the, odantatteu 11 doles In th Pniployoct and 11401 wesca, the hign pries of coal sympathy lie had wagered on hiafrom great Ili : I,. with doles fltins his former gas to form which made mo ntiaeranin Itritioh paordp la now ,,. Irv. Hs diad to wealth he had molest to tho of n4n nt sand raw I bad 4 doll 4 with the highly friend limits .:,., for la fell eftrwards own f It Ito prey. almost ranks. rovolution The victor an liritieh manufactures to 1 not 1905. work. When whom tho that pe-4high profor s' !Alai thp, exolle roxittnititil for daughter ofi4 headache Tietrt: all tb0 limo Nit 11rI F'' t,T. nroat developed natives however, to the vampire hilt of coal wax reloat als ohl,lings t,re!gtierrn III not purchase. 74,1 4 Like tha sta. act well. either.iind ., who Watcrival tor anarehiom. Vn- IPrice r.vohauon 1. '' ww4,ti,m )4 !lain ha tot tro bur hor food abroad Egypt i -II Mr. ,,,c-tow tr.f. toollito, hand of the elder-- , or who feel helpless and bilitotianeaa. a lot But from suriorod Esther. hence.; leoa eon Jewish a to a, hotheads l'o tha the make loodorp dents of today gentle .,) rye 'What 4.'; 204'-:(.- t ation of NtInero, netiellifirP4 th do. It I A Ithat rvil,1 concentrate-d- i art .1172 were the would often aupeget his titillott ,.... P. ean before oto forth unl000 Its thoughts momhpre has ships nough vith. pcovoleil cleion of tho eshinet 711. 'in oloollon .i.,?1 the great strug- ,1; all m, rterven ot,4. le, 44.4...' In til br!na it And now cost ee , pcin.) f eommon sonoo. it "la loot rine arms of the on Him who vise orattrectittg Ben-ilu- eys 1,,,01, ,1,,,nd. nr1 mr feet. too. and I 1i:st1.:sand In the hrook.down of it ruin and dosigib" Ao a matter of foot. It hromitht 1,.tooh thAt they cool beships .4 Messiah had condition Wits lie King? 04 As haft his uprilno yi , built. rte ' 41 The 1,11.11v tha and itritloh rimili hfot :lidera. in in hie Pride ' A:" .eit 13, 4 ", t Vtr got a stc1,41 nishto Jeep In his hatted of Route. Lave our mihers & of na millions 3,. :and nit otonottort given dangerous the pea. i;i1 books for hot 1110 pniley rivoaiat ore pithlle intik rned only of is lung of t his 'Thou I heard ahout Tonl,tr, nod pie At home" seeking to give a fetal biovv to story. howerer. IS ra ce. iill who t:.,-1,X of grarting soloOdloe derivott from tax. tit, eittdinel ancient thought 'Mould Morita's war. Ile "' ' right I would Kite it a trill. and world. Ilnorit,' thitioh induittry on which 1 40.00"1. eloM a firitaln has of to Arent means no In. the of to the chosen Ilion by his people. ostiety exalt pobile trni he; a ell ()then! depend, enmpotitor nattOne . wrongs godNend ?al 4100.1'00 It Is jotting dooper Into debt satin-bit- , It .s. eetrred again in f, proved to k r, 1 , hionmelf kith All his me.certainly of domand the the in union. eo threw tie And (tad, are be I have, only taken three bottle's, e put driving tireal Britain nut of her ',.,'; ,l,t ery atty. It importing annosl:v !ha Civil war an d hts wealth. with all the en far. hilt muhel,ties must stop SuM foreign loarketo, even out or her horns I feel like. a non.ono.ono mnro than It Pitnrta; OMIously. 'P fpfterent psr same class with force. wlih all ' re. ' st IlI too no mone,y loft markets titTIP. at Rome. into mak eon There I "We eitonnt go on working gained roes to be major- knowledge actuallY: hate send mnsr of Its Imports it la --psy from which !h.. ran h. borrowod. altogether. Why. "flen-llur.- " The jug secure end strong the way of the , ..r.'',n flve ditto Mr Mx hours If fOreignorro feel Ina and alreNd, TM!, i4 . pound,' eight MIL gained r011OW Ili ytassral itt the vol. vapor promiatko. It merely the ni it!oh conatimer PI IV 'tit, work tx divot for eight ?murk"- - --kill. the know!- - King' whom he WM: itt 'sell and strong' tharVeln-ertatly- . ,. 't ;'''', asses patei anormounly eirreed tho real he When ,''i,, fti pay a billow pilot for Weer army. As was tot late supreme It- - le 'a things piritual to bed knot a true bir ahont oill and get do my hotinework, Aelne of the work dons. coat! the hand dark tiros& rood, edge, the Ye ver- rather than material that the wity was am ordor that tha ullnots of a friend whn haa no might the Alesitan life. in I WI my did ever after well lin IITP Sti threefold land And bowies'. sea and w transport made !holt' whIlo Pitilywhich mrt.o. beting ence with output Motive ereept the good of the irild too I GENERAL LEW WALLACE. holdizell. an very soon meat and milk wan episode, he re- mother. reteued with her ',daughter Appetite good. And whott eat agrees diminlohltic tho fatal ea.! Union"' and his eountry. Unleal Brit. the a t o r y of from hot. 'obi; imprisonment by a with.me perfectly. anti I neter have a will he) ouholdised." That Is tha pro- - multi' steadily 1827-190of UnIntit Orli tiollmitod ish trade union are blind to facts. teD trade to turned again er emir otomachi elnears rf t h r gottIng far mora woro Impromooel upon the taxparorw their own intereol es well am the Christ i a told! chauce attinte of Jailers. but hopeless sign -- of indigestion gin. the low; he was saw the truth wiener then nnV more. Nixe nervoa seem to that. int than tha 'mot TO worth. Mr. Harrison fwits to impress' them! Oral Interest. they will go no further both. lepers of others) the I li,cs and nonndly condition. sleep mil upon the trade unious. He tolls thorn on the road tn ruin. New Illericet, front (largely through her bOtt has bean perfect Groat Governor of paying rtritain " '0 Master. :Starner!" she cried as for eight or ten hours every night. T i one of the books it to 1878 1881, and minister to hare made "Bett,Hur" medicineoon He passed upon the road. Thou otes4..st think Tattier is the-Fawill. if he an4 Lady Maxwellbecama favorites the on hold public, row need. thou cane make us clean. earth, and I am so secure a take to a as A Reader's Criticisms to river whet it Victor Coventry. now 1. ,when 1881 1885, Turketirom harpy lives one day be Earl of Coventry. lila In the most exalted circles. Both won the ent Lida tem etage, and me book' Up011t as that hpur a IIAto,:nrerer itio Arm, esteem the he trots of of favor It lir tho the an. Victoria eideotsoon, the present and QUrf oflboth diplomat father do good " 'Believes, thou I am able to everybody I meet." A belated reader of Abdul-Hami- d holder of the title who is $I and re- inVe4 the Intimat friendship of Prin. where the famous chariot race has this?' MarCiroA the late utilantented he asked. ritv by centiv la sold in Pali Lak Tinier races for . Aaeot cams the trutn." the leteat addition to tranalawitnessed the sissuahtor. Chriatian. whom the prophets SchrAown-JohnooQueen'. "Thou art he of Five Good Store.. the Sled time. The "Grand Old Man mood could really put through business won a classic plru-eVicente It was when Virginia linnynga tinna from the Spanish ot art the Messiah!' sh, snakethou Advert isement. s thst. like of the racing world." as Lord CovenIbanez, con( wan at the height iiinco Its eyes grew radiant. hir (Lady Peerhurat). elltd. the -in of of fteverat its predeceeanta It is 3 large known. is the doyen . try of her success In London as tho beaumannar confident. hook. hut dentew that it is a great Rcittsh Jiwkc tiful' AMartewwhairessa- who had bft . one. omen.' he said. 'great is ItlY v one he 'spree:pee an trrover-'- 7, la Indeed. still and best the rider One of BEN-HU- R: com (ha particular chum of Princeos ent be it unto thee even as thou rAwoos FIBRES in wonder at the warmth of the onloof the hest Judges of horseflesh was Into soon Christian and to marry wilt.," glee it haa received from all ho pro. r England. reetg- And so. in the end. peerage, that the fart became ftivelonal literary critics. . Viscount neerhurat served In the! th nized that Balthazar had known frorn wax By LEW 'WALLACE. not the If rut down, be says, to about half European war a a lieutenant colonel of tho minor millionaire. that daughtr "0 tx Ise Egynxian, IN FOIIEIGN NEwa. in the begttin trig. she was la present algeas could be dons, be was mentioned and of the Harris Territorials, Fenwick William were Prof. alone right Thou hearken! Condensation by in dispatches: tho while his pretty not even an American. hut th flattish- - Innista. by eliminating its guidebook the Nazarene is indeed the Son ot k Cambridge, Mass. history "American" Viscountess etiolated her ter of an Engliah gardener named Itqueriptions and its God:" this Countess! IVIllism DIIITIIPI, It hn. with his wito. end potenceit would be a fairly good enorecetic mother-in-law- . (Continued from pare ono.). of above tile Of adventure, many also had in ranking in of local towly origin. ',migrated of Its organizing Coventry. laid; it is not strange that I knewI ('opyright, 1919. by Pont Publinhing kind,. but tertilnly betow tittles wnrkmen put their hands to 'him Published by the Wert African Ishnds expedition. a (Notifies and charities in Vroresater front rngland only som 20 years sooner than thou; but. oh. that Co. The Boston Potst--at least a dozen dead author. and when. the aeatof thin noble and fors. To apprseinto the force of thia of crosel, and carried its bur- should live In set, this day! Would permission of, and arrangement with feat which alone deserves to porpetumore two or three live onea than family la situated. and did rsvolation it Ls necessary to remember and all. to the piece of that I had died with my brethren! Harper Bros.; authorixed publieh- at his fame as one of the most daring historiesothtsr There if a certain plausibility about istunte. fathmany Col. the helpful that tipposted Bonyngo, Melchior! Happy Gaspar!' ers. remarks of the belated reader. H followed this planting. At a word. thev nappy Lady Derhurst. of whom her prettY sr. wan rgirtittti in the London elubil these " romfort thee!' said tPublished by npetial arrangement of modern explorers. but he is one whose small claim to a and inthe Hon. PtggY as a itort of American Monte Crinto. the younger daughter. Teat Syndiwith through dropped. the tree into th alsohole; NteClure are too the exploratione here.'" with Newspaper they hearing when he talks about dropped 'Doll)tless the body of tho Nazarene I. the lit In Small...sill in. Tho offset was Inatantansous. Ttio respectful N ooks is shown by the fact that be 'thin the freme of the stnry of cate. All rights reserve4.1 terior of the Azores. Madeira. the De- Coventry.described an as and American beheavily, and hung by of the bleeding Christ IN told the tale of variably was the brokso off by onailment isughing derisively at Its heroine is 'a sertas and the Canary islands, and A s a -- delights!'" of that famous Amosr- Still no cry bandit. painonly "The Toilers of the Sea.- by Victor with the appearance of the Lion of the nobta British house. There chittering female, and violently for enast of Morocco, west eonsthe ConB. Mrs. the exclamation divinest of all record- ginning lean and hostess's, along Bonynors. were wsoka of brain fevssc and dsspair, fusee to forgive Conrad for permittinit three Wire ken. Balthazar. Melchior. Hugo. as condensed by James ed exclamations. next Wednesday. Harper's Magazine. He wound up quontly a sister of Lady Maxwell (nes and then. In the midst of lVirginia he hero in "The Arrow of Clo;d" to be ' and Gaspar. and ending with the sub- nolly. will be printed " loather, la husband Louise. 'Mfie tragtvdy Bonyngs) who. Daniell' trouble, appiared the young scared stiff by a crazy Spaniard armthe year by Investigating the wreck of know not what they do.' the British ed with an are. Crazy Spanikrds of the ecenes at the manger undistinguished commander.iVineount Ilsorhurat, with sympathy In the "Kaiser Wilhelm der Groase" at Fir John The cross. reared now alinve all days Maxwell. As a mattsr tf fact. armed with stem reasonably might be til the culmination of the great r4ory. SUNLIGHT on and and heart admiration )ove out ether objects, and atanding singly a the figure of Christ itio de Oro. in real life, lie howser, Viseounteaa Dearhurat hi not his !Ina. Thia time It wax a genuine terrifying to anybody, appcars but .e.e. azainst the sky, was greeted with He is a member of the Explorers. an American at all. A delightful sal love arid that for a moment, but over JIM says, but when a man undertakes taso envious could who the that all and matrh, of burst delight: write a picaresque novel he ught to that in the intervenii g. Salmagundi I Ne St York), Harvard win" a. bealitt" wnmarl INelnved Of malice which dofseted Vir- tee and read the writing upon the hovershappees Traveler?' Boston). Cornell Club of all who know her. hor name will al- - tongussDanisl'a OISCIEEDI BY obey the rules, the very first of which -- , the gentle n ptrit thrillingyea's as unwittint& first marriage board over the NaZartriP.K head made the epieodes the and elub II that the hero must be afraid 'of Boeton Art New Englend, in are wave most one of the recall themselves. strikIng tingly did her the greatest of favors. stronglimite to decipher it. Soon aa read, ty as tha In 191i he was named melodramas in real life that have clubs. nothing. Cavalry . been are characters' portray-ocithe legend was adopted by them and As for Ibanez. of Course he hasn't a member of the almond be Marriei life of the Viscount and are but a preparation for What In this country within living enacted and presently the they ENGLISHMAN won AN eommunicated, his fame and vogue by writing 7 Scientific been Viecountess congress. has to I. ideally happy. adopted-daughtemere Rh n an follow, i.. really memory. was worldly setting whole mighty concourse ringing for him who was too Staff. Their town residence is No. 41 Princes poor books. If be wanted to fill a page of Howl Emlbasey Col. W. save for of all late Charles the to great and side, side the salutation from fishes of the bled. a few to understand at that time. ty enumerating the more Viscount FlonYnge, of California. New York and Gateformerly the home of Col. and Iterrantan LONDON. Sept JO. or less popuby their repeating it with laughter and groans, Mra. Bodyngeand there tatty DeerSome twenty-on- e se WI1I)tafi Sir of leetion George of years the after Oray's banker, one.) Jews! millionaire, the from e the to do it. , of London,. a Hail, page tar King had names,--b(Continued right "'King scenes' at the manger, a young a dance hurot hIch the gays delightful Tyrrell RS head of the staff e.nd if he did make a mistake or two Jew, the Jews!' miner, clubman and von vivant who for herrecentty Ben-liu- r. a Idea two a attractive ambassador new daughters. British prince of Jeruealem, rich silvered In parallel Ptrips like grid. made so big a splurge in society here when be looked up geology and Ocean. "The sun was rising rapidly to happy, ambitious, Wan Mending by a This lens thus becomes the grid and ton is taking out with hin trWashing- POMO 10 years ago. brown The two handsome rionynge is, of course. still a promi- ography In high school text books. noon; the hills bared their a of is his parapet William Sir In here. here. nent disin the palace, watching the replaces the two used present approved figure society no real harm was done.--N- ew Tork oreasts lovingly to it; the more girls" ste they were known of Valerius Gretna, of long and varied experi- "Tionynge on the Pounddiplomatiet mirror Times. imperial The tant mountains rejoiced in the purple ,progress now Deerhurst MC 'Copyright. respeAlvely apparatus. Lady governor of Judea. a As ence. silwith the personality delightful Roman of drealsed the so rtflects a Teal image eith Which it regally passed beneath the wart amid the should quickly win the esteem , them. In..the city the temples, pal- seers grid itself. An- which and Insults of the Jews. the vered grid upon lathe substitute all for the of all with whom he comes in contart and towers. a "' points young prince leaned far out to vett, pinnacles. other possibility alensThektiorErreirs-1111Few . Atlantic. of the -see sound-bot- o which with on the other side of beauty and prominence seemed to the new ' ,:-governor: a loose tile was dis- gramaphone receiver by men. if any, are in closer sympathy , into the unrivalled placed, and, and a trans- with lift themselves a telephone as whose bitter of fate Viscount Falloden, would Grey brilliance, as if they knew the pride it, fell full upon the governor. - have former the speaker may be in a tensecretary Sir William was dur-- -1 room. This has been tried, but private they were giving the many who from accident was, not fatal: but It was The arate chiefs occupancy of famous his an ing time to time turned to look at them.1 epportunity for It results in rednced articulation. for. state for of of the secretary Justicelespoet. exemplary , suddenly a dimness began to fill the What la the brilliancy of the sun? pecially as the estates of the Jew were which began in 1907 and ,iky and cover the earthat first no very desirable to the governor and his In England it is much less, of course. eignaffaire. 1915. in ended scarce more than perceptible fading friend Messala, hitherto almost broth- than in the Tropics.- - Still it is inte, Fir William. who celebrated his 53r4 'Of the day twilight, out of time: an er to Ben-Hnoto the result of experi- birthday so recently as on the 17th of'. latter-ha- d the though rangto . in the -upon Rs last month. is a son splendors been The unhappy Jew was sent as a ments made with the evening gliding of noon. But it deepened. rower to the galleys, where the limit of value, compared with a "pointolite llatn Tyrrell, judge of the high court , ly drew attention; whereat the noise :Ire was at most but a year. Hie mothIs- as 250 to- one. of Judicature .. northwest provinces of - of the shouting and laughter fell off, er and eister were immured in a se- lamp." To sum up results thia Is Dr. Ran- India. and Julia, daughter of the late end men, doubting their senses. gazed ret cell in the Tower of be Col. Wakefield. He married Margaret "There Antonia, kine's appearsto report: It each other curiously: then they where they were doomed to the fate if selenium cells Ann. daughter of the late David Urqulooked to the sun again: then at the of lepers. The only act of kindness very little doubt that are either hart, M.P.. and has two daughters. He which can be produced Ben-Hat mountains, getting farther away: could remember during the more was educated at Bonn, and at Balliol! Irrr In action or free from inrapid FAST JOCKEY' AND HARNESS ENTRIES FOR the sky and the near landscape, sink------ years that followed livason.therday I he termittency of conduction-excep- t when collegeOxford- ' shadow:---itt-'-thin vas which:, hill, upon. trig - "The, ..dragged. tothe- the foreign office service Induced hr - light - fluctuations the In Entering and from hand laid kindly upongalleys.tragedy his shouldet transmiesion .. secretary- - to- - 2 ...... of sPeeen by light will be -- 1889. he watt private LIU these they gazed at each othett awoke the tinfortanate-tran;-anunder Lord Sanderson. secretary both ,to,J t1eseIm If facilitated. again. and turned pale, and held their. tog up, he saw a face hi never fo- much frorn 194 even a state for foreign' affairs . provements can be effected peace.. rgotthe face of a boy about ails own' comparativelyefeeble secretary to the Imperial source would 1903. andcommittee 'It is only 0. 1904- 1903 t, to from leicitelit. Defence agerahadeclby yellowish transmitting He then became acting second Deere. - --- -cloud,' Simonides said soothingly to bright chestnut hair; a face lighted probably. , - -, 'It will by- dark bfue t eyes, at the time so soft,. many miles. Esther, --who was alarmed. - ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM; tary of embassy at Rome. and was sed- have which the 80- appealing,--seranges full of 'love and holy "Already clerk inthe foreign office from tor presently,' "Ben-Hdid, not think so. purpose, that they had all the power been obtained are quite considerable. 1907 to 1915. as well aa private secresource and the tary to the then Sir Edward Grey.- He is not a mist Or a cloud.' he of command and will." That was in With a carbon erc.-a"'It ' raid. .'The spirits who live in the air' Nazareth. bommander of the Bath in Jockey and Pacing program contains list' of fastest - horses in projector an aetronoMical mirror, the became ' the prophets and saintsare at ' How Ben-H-- in time became a aperture of which had been reduced to 1909, and was knighted In 1913. He ,i4' the -6 spectacular, thrilling racing work in mercy tc) themselves'and na- rower on the inches, speech was quite &edible also received the coronation medals of - r1"411 flagship, of Arhus. du-- - two a ture. to He tIJ at 1911. a has I Simonidec Conversation 1902 mile. and 0 half troly1 say you, country p umvir how and .fJag-shithe rise yen, . , kind that makes you a,dmiral, I up aril as God livea, he who hangs yonder is was rdestroyed directions has been carried on with home, 4ithurst Warren. Cootham,' PulIn a great lo stry- , h :the Son of God,' tow Ben-Hrescued the admiral, beprojectors of pobr quality be- borough, Sussex, and a town houseln ' EventsVaudeville, Carnival, paredeyil Rodeo, and -- ' i. --- - g - - 4'And leaving Simonides lost in won- came his adopted son and his heir, tween stations I miles apart. even Egertson Crescent, London. He is a Big at a St.Jamea's such of the he member ler Beeksteak, speech from him, learned at Rome the manner when considerable Mist intervened. - - ,----. Entertainment. - . Other Hair-Raising, was- kneeling man war-and- Roman With the Bun as source, instead of a and Travelers'-- Clubs. a laid his hand 0. and the Rc(-all314 could to in nearby, the. East Roman officer upoti the carbon arc, the faintest whisper ) fair Sensation.good man's shoulder. -train of a consul 'setting forth on a be heard at this distance. All thisi was . who knows how much her Anybody -"'O Wise Egyptian. hearken! Thou. great campaign against the Parthianet without amolification of the sounds formal means to out" the coming ...alone wart rightthe Nazarene13107. 'row he discovered that his father's old received. With ratisfactory amplificaavertige pretty society girl will wish I toward- Bimonides had succeeded In ,deed the Son of God.' it is impossible as 3et to antlef-- ' The best Of good times. with lots of . -to him, saving from confiscation the Vast'lntan- tion how "Balthazar drew the - may limiting range great admirers and exerything else that pate . and replied.-- feebly, 'I saw him a gible-wealth of the Huns and hal be." to to the 'ttes make glad girlish heart, . In the manger where he was first i multiplied, it lusty limes, till the : , SIT the many daMsele-i- n ... and - I , --'Pldwart-Mar-;WM o.--cir as - .., l!U9 tut less o br the Belgravia,lofty (CopYrigtils Rites ,,,,,,Excursion On ..-...-, cles. whose long and eagerly awaited Inc.) , ULU ,IVIL: 111U M Roman-Je- Wallace I I I. 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In Zur!eh. to with one account and for: litt,tr- - couotryr awl-noHe Is ,every inch ilnd ounce a Prus- Ht"' ts thett rewzrd. 1 ' I tue clid , their .great.,: Shepherd, in shia," says The flon. Peggy Cosentry, younger for' Sepzeniber, - '.I of;thc two' attracthe daughtera of ,Ihe.; Eveiyhody's NVilltarn. 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Ile works ceasalessiy.- writing.: 22.- tend . sake .....1'.----".'''..........receiving benehtnen frpeetts erywhere; WIS dus':-tt,', at court.7 plotting and planning. He 'iti constantiil ard Incids niaIli t tient sircaented 1 if In 91 4.-- Her .t.... nil the et tenIne!.ttpd t, 13.,..(44.4ylimm1..ieui.c..44144,44.411,-4,t, a re-: d,-r 'the 411' ii frli ,i,,--tenceuit tt:tc.dzirr-iti-and .Trotzky---hav- e .1. i 9 ft g Od 111 I 4 rt Y.r.r I' Itrincess , to ernah Ituania,an that r.r.) try, Pest in 19-- 3. and was leadtra in tither lands. potY Chris; c,,,N a fuss, of, and no doubt . ;,7 escape thera.. t ae t ica le ns a inflict wias for her ;Toni. 1,1m. )r:;) ' ' Aiultintz a l'es ateel n'eachinery.., to conie Ati lt a rien lie iiiplil--- Pirit -- .4 ..... Cs into 1, r 91 she. cheer-- . less la the piates:'-re,?- : ... 1 1 tbee-n's. ,I rad she l;k7t of it.- - $he ass and ' I 4 Gr. tete Larder', wurt era- among the:: it: ,.'".erie not solder than 'The 'Pig Hose' of litoi,zhevisen, het r fin Y, Pre.a:r, 'Cirlt : with a rictocratic ,. ---Woof! who il their --seine helped at the: ..... wit behind the isenes an'd watched, re of not big, hc:1,14-WrI Lentre and Red row .Trotzky carry out h,. 11 ond Ts tttri-t3,1a t in Pall Cross tit 1. an On entitled :,, OIPPriMeill g pitt Hurata, Lk (s tirierits carrying out erri-- ! to all' the 'f:Tre that elle must have 6i peInfir, erie TO had. as One of the moat admired girlie: :li setion.i. Today...ise.sits in ea any: i of the Istrst real Lodop "eirae,on" sine.- - el .........., and f t 1. 7- I t.. . bs kill; 'gdoerc:::ne sr:::g!:anIlo(Twad - , illa 0 I1 h Innk, 11 allIta 4.4441-Syndic- 6. - . - -- ,r r. . , . -- May-fair-- -- 3(1)'-- ,-- I p |