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Show v 'T - i ir THE DESKItET NEWS SATURDAY JULY SECTION" 3,1920 IRELANDS LAND: PROBLEM a a Distant Aspiration ,( Hunger for - the Soil ' w Irish Land' Hag Been the Net Enough to Co Round. Source of Irish Trouble - ' t Stark, Real Thing, While Home Rule is Since 350 Years Before Columbus. THREE Fcj Which Makes the Probletrt Insoluble, Despite Skill of Gen. orations of Experienced Statesmen. Written for The Deseret News by Foreign Staff Correspondent L (Special Correspondence.) family, were forced tongue, and wore tha Irish costuma, meaaa of eubsletence. so that within a hundred years of the :i. The hud jun Borne of these became school teachConquest, the sola outward evidences in the wee of Ire ers or policemen, other emigrated, of change were, tha existence of In rthe particular .y but many remained casting envious powerless lord deputy represntlng the .. cOujDliee of Roeoommoa and in Dublin, the massive atone r seeye on the land,' which other men sing nse of tha Invaders, and $ h substitu-held. This consisted mainly of the hen aeeumed the grave 01 tion of ownership for ih clan system. grazing ranches, often .- held by local mentions of a Und war. Behind It Tb storekeepers or Irishman's Love of Land. ' are the force of the Irua Republicanto ; government began to put into operau Volunteers and like ell movement - Thla last 1 tion a scheme to purchase the 'a factor of vital Imwhich they put their hand. It Is mor ranches for division, not among the portance, far the Irishman loves land in with the precision of a skillfully landless men, but to ameliorate the with an extraodrlnary pension. It U . .cJUzvxln dirttd for him tha raw material of hla position of the poorer tenants on tbs . It revives ths traditlonai casus belli western seaboard whose holdings were th ora from which ha may M;.-in Ireland, for In the agrarian move however painfully and laboriously, uneconomic. This scheme has, how' -' Ha Incepmint, the Irish trouble had wealth, and without which ha ever, nullified by the opposition of the and It ie the agrarian ieeue which -and hla children would starves Once : local "landlesa men." r ' Hon troo Irtoh of tha Imbued wlh the idek that It waa bla ,im at the bottom the situation at the Thla, then, ' die A la a Home Rule ' 'brV hie today. Irish of right. It became Ms primary Intime when Binn Fein arose to power. 'I uot aspiration, but Irish land hunger terest In Ufa to maintain, secure posThe tenant was well off and wished kr - -is a stark and Immediate thing. session of tt.- r . to keep what he had. but the land-a- d A unwas Ireland's rural population has grown ha hundred For four a right (as a ' At years, less mas felt that he main conenormously within ths past tsw years. disturbed, .end England consequence of the eauent transfer 3 I cern with Ireland wee to Ths landless young men have been have I found In of lend of which spoken looking at ths holdings round about checking the Intrigues of her own above, there la hardly anyone In Ire-If ileal Irish Heauatead la Caaaty Iteeesa he hag discontented colonists. But half-wa- y them, and la doing so havs overlook-e- d that not think who doe lend the prohibition against coveting tha lands held by tha latter board, time, within tha cognizance of his- through the sixteenth . century , a some claim to land in the possession 't and show no inclination to surrender tory, that tha invader had oome to change cam over the scan. one's neighbor's goods. Of anotJter) to secure what waa for him ' : They want land, sad art determln- - them. Large military forces are at stay, Ths Norta and Danish sea-ro- v Under Elizabeth the English bethe only means of livelihood, rathe n ovsr-ruera had ths 'country- and came adventurous. The Insular people i ed to po eases it.an They havs formed work today in tha affected areas of drawn than be forced to casual and Intermitrich trtbuts thence, but when sudderily put-t- o active and aggres- Oalway and Roscommon. Sometimes themselves into tent labor, Ths war had .dosed the sea, and while the Caltl Raids Hsv Tskea Where Hear la Market Cattle Galway, Ceasty landwas In or asm settled and there. It tha tha cavalry is busy rounding up ths they ths farmer sive body, sailed across tha true, gat of emigration, and emigration "A holder who la not prepared to meat soattsrsd cattle, which It finds as port town. Dublin, Waterford. Lim- wide knlgbterrants Atlantic to the Main was, moreover, discouraged 'by Binn land for their views may expect rough hen far as 14 miles distant from thsir erick, are all of Danish foundation, and "singed the King Spanish Fein. A a consequence, there are in too important to be upset by the Res- lord found that competition of Spain and prospered under their control, dling. waa forced to had for the moment ceased, and num Ireland today crowd of yowng men graslng ground; sometime It finds It but II and Charles toration the smaller beard, rry prowsought while ths Danes did well as mer- ess on without . Their method wear of proceduri la dl necessary to encamp In private propoccupation-anIn Iraland. While Rai confirm It by the "Act of Settlement" bers of them, having mortgage and. Theif of waitingregular were ruined. root .simple and effecUve. shoe a their estates, e- followed They fix erty In order to protect the owner chants and traders, tksy Ignored agri- algh wasprofit father their for 200 therleaser For year founding Virgin, upon a piece of land for distribution against tyranny and terrorism, and culture. The place wav taken by a different type, settled state. eln le not an arrarlan Htnn men were establishing colonies among comparatively Tha land was then, as It la now, tha "barbarous" who bought the land at. a depressed movement. Its leaders are profeeword beapproach Its present bolder, state even death at the amaesln's hand. became the landlord, Cromwellian of and Irish Leinster The army authorities, said one Ireland a source of wealth, but It did Munster. These settlers their ease, and ask him to surrender price. Intending to make it pay and and Jewrealista, men of the city, and coming Irish as well, and gradually showed acquired their the r, neither generosity to, nor un- they hsv never played on the land It on terms to be arranged. If he leader of the landless men referring not appeal to the who, lands In absolute ownership, eettlera came creeping original Irish the as did be from, a rocky and of, their tenanta Aa a consents tha details are worked out to ths Republican army' "are behind coming methderstanding as back hts tenant. theme. But Sinn Fein has Improved into the mountains and Ina new and formidable hunger consequence, before a sort of arbitration court, on us In this fight with all their forces, barren country, found wealth mors being driven land made of ods made It part of Its policy to breaW agrloultur to and first at forests, sought plant commerce Its as took which or mean 'arose and pito carry it througli. Some easily acquired by which the holder and the claimant crease In value, and the tenant who agitation down the discipline and efficiency of lands with English settlers. The Land for the People." the are each represented by one nominee. of our best young men have been racy. Accordingly the boll remained In thelp wished to provide for his eoaa (the motto, police, end by It partial succeed the Irish outbid the English, Iriidt This waa most the potent If he declines to meet the wishes of forced to go to America. We ars not the possession of the Irish, held by a so But have always been a prolifls force Inagitation In doing so ha sot free the passionthat many an English landowner multitude of petty chlefa each of Irish kit the ths landless men, and pleads bis going to lose any more. They arc no whom politics during ' and hla farm impulse to acquire land, by force. acted as a trustee for his elan, like Raleigh, or Ilk the poet Spen- race) ter half of the nineteenth century. ate It among them. legal or his moral right, there is an longer to be herded In the towns while and If necessary, that He latent In the to home portioned It among his subjects In ser, found himself compelled to let striped" for desire the eatls occupy the good, rich land Compared it, easy way of brlngtng him to book. The landlord, too, multiplied heart. Already there are hla farms to the despised Irishry. simulacrum. Parnells Irishmans Ths country shopkeeper who holds accordance with their needs. The first step la a process of IntimiIt was the custom for ten-- 1 rule waa a pale that anarchy is beginning in signs More we successful of the attemptUls-te- ants to vote at his bidding, and hfter organization was called the "Land western Ireland. Thus, though vested interests must dation. He receives soma threatening good tend has been Informed that he Vast organized rt to I make James a In League" (not the Home Rule league), movements extending over a wide plantation necessarily have grown up, there was the C&thollca-recelv- ed letters and he comes out one morning rnunt be ready to give up ths larger no the franchise and His saScottish hla to actual countrymen proved in 174, It waa a source of political principal title political to find raping grgvea dag on hit portion of It. The leader I have ownership, and tha land of area have driven cattle off all the pience is that. In Flntan Lalors word, coveted tenant land. These etgne are far more po- quoted stated that within the psvt Ireland belonged, in the broadest readier to emigrate and mor adapt- power to have numerous land, there Is talk of compellsens . he able to set Land to to the dh that the settlers, of no ths country. league engine they occupied tent that persuasive eloquence; they few weeks less than 1,100 acres had people Thus, gradually, thera grew up what to surrender theif all shopkeepers ing In Ths land Danes Home best the with did train." Antrim. net rule Down, pull were Interfere Is been Armagh known as uneconontlo hold surrendered within a radius ef unlveraally speak a language that of drastic measures to bs and farms, this and but and descendants contented system; are, themselves their Derry, seven was to Land miles from a certain weetem understood. Inga" only large enough support something real, taken against Lhoe who refuse to hunger with trafficking with tbs neighboring there to this day. Finally, diaries the the - The landholder farmer In good timea8lde by home rule merely a pious aspiration. obey. may Mill hold out. town, . Tb name of the Irish Repubchiefs for their wool and hides. The First's viceroy, Starfbrd, endeavored side with thla wn The In that event bis cattle are driven from was process opposite agitation triumphed --first, the lic Is used (without authority) to Core of Irish Trouble.. . Norman, however, brought his own to make a plantation of Connaught going on. . were evictlandlords their graslng land, and either scatfrom prevented sanction such spoliation, but In fact we hit upon the Inner core of Inatitutlana with him. and substituted but proved, the- last straw. The tered broad oast throughout the conn-tr- thsHere Thrifty men, sometimes farmera ing their tenants, then state courts It is simply greed Is actuating Irish trouble. It la a core heavi- for the clan system, feudalism, under Irish this rose In Insurrection, and since often were Investing were established to fix the rents that thla movement and whloh or lined up before the door of hie Shaking the fabric for home which tha lord, though was in land, buying up farm tenants could reasonably afford to pay, their nominally distracted own house, and he Is told In plain ly overlaid with aspirations civil England savings by Vk,, of Irish society. aspirations to which 4he Irish holding in trust from tha king, was In succeeded In regaining their y nd finally, a government-finance- d form,- - and amalgamating them terms what will be .the penalty of rule grip over after havs been, In large part reluctantly, reality owner of his territories. Once the security of property la eattie-raia-in- g as grazing ranches, was since scheme of Introduced to out tha the island. the greater part buy sending them back to the land. Also goaded. This .had Is doo a opened by which Under him there were always bean the and fattening paid better than landlord by Instalment and vest the menaced, There followed the iron hand of his property is seriously dare axed, core of tha Irish problem, ambitious man, who for and there who elth-- 1 lord the any for greedy land their paid The in absolute of Intillage. landlord, finding that the farm walls fences, galea trees In short la not now, and never baa been, lend er by military service, or by a money Cromwell. He ruthlessly crushed ownership can for a time attract a following, there was tremendous demand for the tenant. can be rased upon his enough in Ireland to go around. Tha rent, and surrection, and determined to pre- his everything that may )fpe to pass to wealth and prosto this rent, these vent subject tenfarma was his This well Israised all the for rents, ' recurrence land-corsometimes vary naturally its property-e gradually,by colonizing the not of - tha Irish- - - problem-T-- e also became owners of ths land. Bines perity. Violence becomes a substiseeing that the whole eoonomio ant who had. farm, and whose profits tute of Leinster- - and Muaster-Wl- th speedily, laid level with ths ground. stubborn problem ef which no solution tha conquerors ware only a small whole for law, all possessions are inseo f fhe country waa ryared on wero enhencedfey - ths .appreciation rabrto htsThen arms eon as Into play. A firing has yet bean soldier The discharged discovered would - be band (not unlike that which followdisposcure unless- - held by the strong-hand- , a foundation. Ute did but of it war, bomtottering and a were sessed him to visits to prices Irish or during more his"Hell by night, go ed Cortes to Mexico), tha bulk of party widely recognized, if the altps back Into the do good to the landless man. There and the country bardment Of hts house takas place tory of Ireland were mors widely these , wOra Irish, and as Connaught. The Great Potato Failure. This fath- anarchy of the Middle Ages. are of whose some, many Even woman have not been Immune known, them; This . . was not wave , tha plantation of Invasion swept over the entirely At last the crash cam. In 1141 ers had been "hired men," .and who is a gloomy prospect, but it Is on that from sOeh expressions of tha land . Three hundred and fifty years be' Islands many Irish chiefs for successful, the in found their again Irish, the crops of potato (the sta.pl food were barely reconciled to their lot by must be confronted by any Irish govfora Columbus set foot in America a dignity enhanced by adopting war's bljlvalry. t the many cases, only retreated te the lees of the be Sian Fein or bulk of the population of eight the state-aide- d erection of laborers ernment, whctherR The young men who thus occupy little band of Norman and Flemish I position of a feudal lord. fertile lands, and their laughters . . million) failed. Many died of starva- cottages with plots of ground attach- British.themseiveh laugh at the estates com adventurer, Invaded Ireland. It was! .Tha Normnaa. too. with the extrawith the settlers and ,brtAN cooper. many more from the fever that ed; Others wars the sons of small mtorioner and congested districts net the first time that Ireland had I ordinary adaptability . of their race, converted them to their own creed tion. -l followed the famine, and two minion farmers, finding board-- . Already they have entered on been conquered, but it was the first I picked up Irish habit, spoke the Irish and manner of life. It was, (Copyright by the , Edward Marshall however, fled across the Atlantia The land- - bomeeltadwho, tog small tor a numerous Syndicate Ino.) Dublin, PfT - ' Clsy cattle-dealers- ,'4t da-riv- e IS . s -- -- 'r, fa ST . sea-rove- -- sub-dlvld- ed or -- - y. . atore-keepe- ra s, ' -- -- -- aub-tenan- ta , - later-- married -- one of thera will admit that Germany was realty beaten In this war. "If tt had not been for our Socialist agitators," said one. In ' ths presence o a crowd of co m rad os, "w would havs won ths wr,". very evident, however, that Lady AUce has not inherited the scourge that proved fatal to her twin aunt By the way, she Is much mors American than English;' her "maternal grandFor-Societs ?.rjLndr"-exeia4memother Duchess Consueto, nee Tsna-gey another student. was Tront Kew tirieatf? whilb her "If our statesman had not pinned their xvri mother was Helena Zimmerman of faith to Wilsons 14 points, Hinden-bur- g (Continued from page one.) Chicago. would never have consented to M,rT GseftP From Loadea Qaeea Mother's IUaa la ' tlea,' but many new students arrived, an armistice. to Dtoqalfttiag (Special Correspondence.) Another "bud Interesting' highly Brides sad Debataate Maay sad Beaatsaas. , As to the guilt of Germany's ruT- -r w wELDELGER,. via, Geneva, June until their number wee nearly double Lady May Fitsmaurico, daughter of i He admit that the transport syswhat It had been before the war; and the Earl and Countess of Orkney. tem la in a state of chao and on of In bringing about.' ths war or the S tl ftaJuraKy-itnrmwftiutenc Life of violation of Mayr' iuother .was onoa uoon a his alma la to secure skilled engineers Belgian beutrality, they (SpecUrborrcwpendeaca) as "a quit1 member of her household when eh Lady described; Germany drtnklpg bouts and duel fighting, of reply with a sneer: "If Muur Connie Gilchrist of ihe time it had suited waa multi-colorlast at Sandringham. So quite Gaiety theatre and the subject of on of and still more engine, rails, and maONDON, June 23. Summer has country of damned profe- parading the streets la France or England or America to d on terials to try and restore It to efribbon march through Belgium, the day I mention, James McNeill Whistler1 most unexpectedly ssor" It would he toe much to can eapa and with pome to us at last with her the they Would motor of toasting heroes in Ba- hav done drove esroyal to th flytng.land up "Tb He lias feeqn engaged for Girl.' fectiveness. Golden picture eo.1, arms full of roaea and all sorts tablishment and an equerry her now a country of damned varian beer- - the old "Baiantander" Wiin asked' appeared She attained her special fame at the some time past In a search for locothey '"'imagine in the anof and hut non the leee the student habit all began again. "Balamander" Germany's future what doorway made" th pretty trimmings making will bo. they usual'' by her Skipping --rope dance, and nouncement is a huge mug of what should always ly reply; "Oh, the "Th Queen ha ar- Gaiety 1 was adored by all the Jeunesses dorses motive far too much of a power, and pot be muddle will con-tln- more beautiful her radiant presence. rived!" Twothat ha a an organizer His of to drained the were Bavarian which beer, ability Buds and blpwpma are for a year or two, but-aftof her generation. After her mara power for good, In the Germany of Off in three draughts, neither more and In their ahlrt sleeves proprietor's kept him In power despite th unpopw shall rid the country of these together putting that Lord to this very Orkney, riage everywhere and London to a newly arrived chest of drawers, and ularity of hla autocratic methods with thought that in nor toss, and then hanked, down on Social let politicians, . and establish a today, It might aled full of debutantes and brTdes th third was making up th books charming artist forsook Iondon hussome of the workmen council a nation of nearly 70 muttons, a few the table in honor either of an ab proper government, that most she and an her with and entirely emperor and his smoking hero such as Hindengurg or Lu at the head of it," It really is rather difficult to distin pipe. There wa a band have lived in the country ever Soviet Russias Asset. . thousand student even 20,000, would sent a d end or of someone present whom regular scramble and trio of very An then th mugs 'of beer are lift-e- guish tother from which. On the subject of reopening trade net matter; hut that a little leaven it isorff,desired to honor.Anyhow flushed and nervous young gentlemen sinoe. - They are. devoted to hunting The old the with Russia. Kraasin and hi fellow word Zu Ludendorff" pro- the season to with us as It hound master is the earl and of to to to just as true th used to be managed entrance leavrneth the whole lump sprint night . rows'' ahd ructions also be nounced, contents drained In throe before the queen, Princes Victoria During the war, Lady'Orkney kept the delegates are negotiating with the of bad as of good leaven, and anyone gun again, and those who got up In draughts, thj and the mugs banged down In tha day before the war. and. If her eleter-ln-laSupreme Economic Council, composed and Princess Chris- pack together and was immensely of in the morning might uppn th table- discrfeetly early nothing serious happens to that very tian ther With all the countryside. repreeentatives ef Great Britain. who hen spent acme time in Heidel- very.popular on - likely find a the aunt) appeared beef corps," to JtJLIAN GRANDE. France, Belgium and. Italy. Th means wonderful rotal lady Queen Alexandra threshold. As. luck would have It, Lady Mary will be a great heiress, as which berg, Berlin. Lelpelg, Munich, or Jena use the expressive German term, 'ly (Copyright by th Edward Soviet Russia ha to carry on Marshal! there Is every reason to suppose that some Americana drove up while the She is the only child of th Orkney " must have realised what a power- are Inf In th gutter, . : ...... BymllcMe. .Inc.) ..... . When her father dies she the trad which Kraesioa mission .pro-- r visitor were roykl marriage. three-fourth th " going round, " will It, excr Mu ed Fully these, ln ..brU! Jan cy even that and those article of of, atudants in Germany. furniture and wlH succeed to the title of "countess poses to reopen are estimated, for dents are reactionary and It to the last beetle summer-ttin 1114 when bltr of china and glass that th queen la her own right a U. Fiends In the the guidance of British business men, , the Goman . working correct thing, AmongM to blackguard th gov by a leading London newspaper, Tb everyone seemed to set a pace that handled and admired were afterwards female Line from the Earl ho Daily rfsasee. even before the war, no one, eminent, democracy and th revohi Express. American business wa . them. ' created 160. in waa bought by Queen purMary exceedingly difficult to follow. chased one or two be interested in this estimate net Oven ths x Prussian lieutenant, tion. The word "International" at may herself, things Two Popular Debutante. feet them as the proverbial rod rag But, epeaklng of th queen mother among them which Is as follows: wag eo Well hated a the German stu- is being a beautiful old InGold held by th Soviet govern- -. supposed to affect a bull. Be Two other interesting young ladies remind me that there have been a laid sewing table with a low dent, which after nil, wag not cr-- eently or Society of Quaker are Lady Karen Agar and Miss Beat- ment at Moscow: About 111,000,000. suite. good. many rumors disquieting In Friends th United States, who afloat bring; for anyone mere Intolerant rice Pole-Care'rib! Lary Karen to the This sum Includes the Rumanian gold to help th Eurorecently concerning her health," and which wa lodged In' the of Lord and Lady Norman-toFretty Brides. of working 'class alma and asptra-tion-a were endeavoring daughter war pean th decided to give bulletin that mention sufferers, Wbo are special friend and fav- Kremlin during the war. It to said that th list of brides and or mere Inclined to rooted con- help to impoverished slight Illlfl "A bronchial stock of platinum, pot at 7 students also; affection" hint only slightly debutantes this season Undud the orite of Queen Alexandra, and Miss servatism , could hardly have been and one students committee actualPole-Oaremother. Lady Beatrice poods and valued at fS.000,000. The stthe actual anxiety that ie fqlt prettiest lob of young women that Pole-Carewa at on time consid- pre-w- ar found than the German - "Korpestu-deot,- " ly voted that to' receive this help her annual output of platinum in health. London seen has Alexandra for Is The manyTYear.Duch-ea- ered fhmost beautiful woman in th Russia wa (Continued from pegs one.) worth about ill. 000,000, Incompatible with Get genuinely beloved by Engltohmen and Marchioness of Blandford, or student belonging to a stu- vould be a (the national honor. Tet this doe Mr. women, and specially by Londoners kingdom. She Is a daughter of the but the (nines are not being worked, of daughter-in-laAsquith dents' society. The few students who manys himself. It Marlboroughs no had clearnot mean thatGerman students are er Sh has always had a sort of Marchioness of Ormond who wax and that source of wealth la thereexpounder of the complex and comglamor Is on lovely bride, another to th lata did sot take part In drinlung bouts er uot often aeeneltoua Young also noted for her great loveliness . fore, dried up. men by her Lust and charm semi-roythan Herbert Samuel, Helena anothar,?nl Lady Gibbs, fencing duels were despised, stigma- Who would one have scorned to ap- plicated and General Mlse Requisitioned Beatrices by her Jewelry,' Mr. to very er human plat and Samuel look Ilk the most unand the Marquis of tised as socialists, and generally giv- pear drewd otherwise than In what father. Is still on of the best look- other valuables In the hands of the obtrusive of men; There has always feminine delight in being admired and bride who ie modish to herHartlngtons finger-tip- s, en the eold shoulder. men considered bis Soviet of they RngWehing and been a touch government, estimated to be generation, so that th and ef course to be now added to Lady this Before the war, it is true, there lu about popular. real English doth," style, fair "bud" has blossomed from worth 40.000,000, but this figure can , are now Mm. Hl,7c; i.of were already sign that this student wearing th? P4rt Cynthia Mosley, who to the daughter a tree that has won prizes n.v.Vr,dTy not out whatever old clothes nnd and seldom be relied on. ip the Alexan- - of Earl Curxoa ot Kedleston by. laughter. He life! Idealised by certain German boots they have old "A certain number of foreign seby hi Court of Beauty. pul-te, most uniform, " woman romantic British among of minister as American th once most wife, poets tn ballads which, it must be Mary Letter of elastic bide boot,, eetten or placid of them all. of beauties past and pres- curities, including some Chinese bond history. Her beauty haa His forehead to modernbeen' sst above a swing the present Lady Curson for- entSpeaking doth was always a debtor remind me that It gave me quits soft collars ' and fldtng always earn and unwrinkled, supreme, . and there ha Chicago; ' 'granted, no me too about them, could not continue boots. gloves, wa and Mrs Alfredo merly ateo been tb aroma of Duggan of a shook recently to ee driving through tb number of thee securitise lastate, Some of them, to make end etab. of argument eends a tb something Bueno of re At without change modification. and and ae had a Indefinitely Bond street no lesa a personage than country cannot be very great, meet,, are even dttgd to become expression cross hla reigned to a twthr mysterious about her married bell for several He Moreover. ' the Christian far. student wee before sh th Countess of Warwick. It can't Art treasure originally th prep, year waiters, while other htr them-eelv- hulet capable member of th Anglo- - life that ha always led peoyle to re- wooed movement throughout the world did and won by tb then widowed be more than ten years ago since to farmer for ths holiday. this erty of th reigning family. The Jewry who has now. In ths office of gard her es a sort of tnt who has Lord Curxoa. something to introduce a tens mediaeI do not mean to ey that arplendid waa collection at the Heritage inlady all Ger-tha- n high commissioner for Palestine a far always made the beet of things" And spoken of val spirit: and the visit te Oerman Among tb debutantes great Interest as among th loveliest in th lend. cludes many priceless ploture student r fashioned upon th more difficult taek ahead the most yet and king popular that of Enghim than land had for centunee wx untrerattle Of John R. Mott, orore asm fin will elk of the old be felt in tb appear Of course, when she madeherr last other works of art, and 4 estimated g. been confronted with e. tTr stfrejy ' the am.-- naturally " tary of ths International Student ae to of Iftte somewhat be t , Alio worth isoo.ooo.eoe. Edward visit VIL Lady Mary duelling. the States Montague, rowdy, reactionary sedation, owoeeded - In making A generous estimate of ' However. tvpe. Jurt ef tb Duke end h was already rather "passe violent contrast prebut MAYNARD EVANR. king 1 dead. Long th eldestofdaughter vjn f rat some at u dents- ae that drinking vail Manchester. ,1 dont be- now! 1 really think, lYl had ever been th whole of tb above mentioned Cerman th among people, so do (Copyright by the Edward Marshall 111 Hi Majesty th Fifth George! Duchess and duelling are not the greatest they among the Oefman student: ecu Ana both ho and hi queen wero look lieve hts grace will have much to do credited a beauty, that, when the put it at 750,004,004 and that but Syndicate. Ino) things in the world, even In the in eh trading eaeital taken a who! Oermftn otudentf with tbs social side of hts pretty time cam I would retire Into obscur- sum constitute el - few da.?e world. Nevertheiem, he eonid lo . f Russia. and f not cheerful to reflect Soviet there dree ity rion weird he first with is my for not season, countleoo i, daughter's of their Uyr .net abolish the notion that a man pon. Whit sort of a future 1 Gerbest I might. It seem to me that TTi1 Sl0WR - them, at should pereena aVr be loyal xotty subjects Buckingham grata driving Palace in never looks oe glorious as when he mane likely to have when her through th park on a unhlhy after-nooMayfair, but doubtless tb on of tb compensations of tb or-- d stated. Were sold by Kerensky's rev. . has a horn between hto I era, a hehnet d Hoboes will be able t steer her way men are in general rill! wstnen te that lnary Her young CHURCH. waa had. I majesty told, on hto head, and a sword daeghng by w - Tsocttonarr end - unteoebahto visit' earlier on - th same- - day through, ths rather rough course that nothing special lb required f her In (Copyright by The Edward Marshall ' paid,. hto side. ' . Their thoorht. ideal and aspiration te a shop ewtted Th Old Farmhouse" her husband has laid down for her. tb way of appearance and she caa Syndicate Inc.) VTben ths war broke out almost ah are 11 In the Bayawater road. with the with a time Tht la aa LLy Mary Alice, by ths wey, brings te Just remain comfortably O'U ilia otndonta . volunteered, and which has gone. forpast, of tht chapter! Hot Lady ever, and wholly antique ehop that haa recently been wy mind th remembrance ef the "K )v Indent" and ether fought unwtted to present time and modern opened by thi'ee "demobbed" officers Duke ef Manchester's lovely twin sis- Warwick be always been spoken ef ride by rid, equally wet!. There a gs who were badly wounded ln the war. ter Lady Mary and Lady Alice. beauty and to ee hsr now, conditions Small woodnr that They b Heneiuia, Bva, New Zealand much ta'k of all the reforms In vh oil'd hv adriaed Milk very lined. hir white, eye They had to do something, and a on both died," tt will be remembered. Krp, Just Mfe which were to he Intro- In sunken and old looking, ef them bd a collection of o'd brasses before they made their he ndod troop, to arm the in and 1USTUUSU ICTil III. IJ3 For plae Uimi tafaxts 1st entry of a simple end elegant style of duced after the war. New, hewtr-- r. react -- n rr rindna and some rather tiietorto chair and Loudon com society. I once met them with & hew roni Intention have gene, hke student an Isvaijsand SUftWer ornate fummees doe tp who two table, that other knew a re the riot Americas mother !: I -thin or te e ahmjt plckief up odd tblr beautiful cot odd te her charm e tnairr ns her, ie he'p o pare the inirmr of ehould tregedy Duoheas Tees of 40 II a Manchester, at w deed t a wav in a warmer f 'are. for eg end r4 cmxn where fas of Ten' ReCeaka ball and 'have, had- to he dtser-rir- d country vhmgea, they party given by Mra, Brown Potter ho. fen mx because tb war did not end figure were once tb envy of her atnownt of capital Into put a csn a They were about dd not h CeMed upon. thv RB- at time rjTd,Jrr7tt?.fcU,"M" the and bwetre concern feminine ' ve Carman wedents erpented. Pv A Mends and th Diet joint Nutritioc AS for which i sow already eeasumption had laid Its nw-H- d or t Oaa4. In ta'ktng to some Of these riudrn, denpair of , Aft wav it dwrt ng the newt eras and CUwt-- u. 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