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Baines. is leading salvos& While the new revelations ma. wed IV A. of which. If istaii In the London. mstrist Von Etindon, alanthit the tact that he will rocas:do the minute& itanda,five pliPotilibW-thill-Td-ta burg PlaYed leaner they also Show that the Kaiser homes system witb nerve energy that 0ARBoN. .1 ' - '": . , - , - , "i , : . , , : : . ' I - seeliti,thatittetPOPP; and was distrusted other .. kilkisate advisers to force the Kaiser abdicate. Om Cabled who makes the sew revelations; is the term of a diary,. rw Moats bow as November a ,191S. be end grsup the editors ot 'warty svet7'-iumsummated to Spa. Whhost bay; ITiti a chasm to confer with thee sub. ardhishis these Mews were asked potat blank whether they could guarantee that their troops would reessin loyal ease the was continued. . - te .1 - j. - e I 5 3 ;;: 3 4 , I - I '4 : 1 - - i - ; , ,.'" t F ; ' : i ;;; ! Hoar 7 To this atteettott the majority : e., 1 , ". ' t.:. - LiLtd.Chty 1,..........flatintl. - t . , "": - ' t!' , ' ;, 1: , '"' ,, 4' :i 1 1 :J :5 1 i ,,? .. ', , ,:, t : ; 1 ,. ' , n'i-.H-- 4, t- , ' , '''' : , t c t:-- Is., 0,is! t.:, , , i i I ,- .; ;:' , ' : ) l' 6' , .1 ti,, t ; 1, Y tt ', ".k I Ube sometidoe ties of what took place at ape. the Rabbets Mani Is tho Meta is lett Den-hotrod ta a spirit friendly to the former -- trots- . ;t: beers, he de4area-----11asserted that this wenderftd churn the same stimulating effect as brandy and soda, with no reaction Of Injurious results following the ass of it He insisted it was nothing new. but. ea the contrary. was known to the ancient Hs said the secret of It Egyptian& was lost many centuries ago Mr. Baines said that years ate addle be was standing in the British Mile"! before a painted limestone sculpture el of the sKhelca. awe beEgYbnunthr treadseemed rattbit trurli.famids of Oise& he noticed the figure Was bolding two smell rods shaPed something ilk. the Sri; ea a bicycle. Thereafter he began a series of long experiments to discover the substance which, the king held. but be failed in his search until One day when be was trying to Improve the micro. Phone, for which be prepared several carbon pencils which bud been hardcnai by a special process of his owe. Ha said that quite accidentally be touctid line of these carbon pencils and waó surprieed to find that his galvanic deflection swung from positive to negative. This led to further ergecimenta and he finally found that the ordinari arc carbon. when hardened by his Process. gave out a force which could not be.dhe tingulshed from nerve force. The bars are about six inches long and are capped oat the ends with celluloid. Mr. Baines asserted the carbon rods have been of great aid in treating cases of nervous breakdown. deafness., antenna and many other complaint& This tore& be continued. can be conveyed stored in the body for a thl aet ral hours. greatly nerve charge. He declared he did not imow what the new force was. However. he does not believe it is magnetic. g P.n.-wi- .., RARE FRENCH PAINTING IN ENGLISH CELLAR this-- repreestita.- - . Kahle ."Osst General at the ..s. Xableck 7put it this ways -;. a wages rushing down KIR to a prem. ,' 004 1 call to my blend sitting is it And the Generals se to jump e e longer regarded the war toed as tieing to ll pilot a r! : : respothible ,:,;,. were Informed as to nelndat T,y Waiver wished. but were bound to secrecy from which they have not yet : been released but Gen. Rabbet adds the that It was known te every Doe that Raker was against abdication. , of echo the correspondence ler t The , Vas Hindenburg and the Kaiser . - lye's has sot been loud in Germany. The our- 7 of the campaign is to reestablish - pees : esteem for the Kaiser In the ranks of ' Ids- - own friends and this enlist, sue. .., ease before be can men be thought of Wys out' t. , . - Piot Haspeasthis for Rather. U7a1 frSonds of the 7, '' the replied "yea" That the Kaiser .71.i. moved to abdicate as the ,trea,Itt.' ot the "wrath ot his Generals '''"'"" per-twitting him to know how it was ob.- lathed trete theta. Plates was a deception, The GeserabA be sera was to obey' orders Old set to give political counsel. tied Marshal vett Hindenburg ordered them to light to the last they would have does es. bat sines be wished to shirt a velenholhilitY to them which was never Oinks they had declined it. , :4! at oaken replied in the negative. But Gm Rabbets ,tidkulas the claim that aiy ass of all the interrogated otheers ? 4 -- Alternative' were laid before the ClesVela with this analyals nioishovient has takes hold is the Gorman forme ' Austria has collapsed and Revert& is open tO Italisu nvesion whkit the ne ..s Orme sr enable to withstand. Ger; ." we is tweet to accept any diclatkos kWh to make. Resistance is the only passible it the Germans retire to the, Abbas and retreai Witing before ' tba Antes is an advance on Berlin. Ttion as armistice la out ot the question. , Hader the circumstances is each csMcer ready to guarantee that itlit force will rentals loya3 .and sot jots the preohs. i ; - Collapse Laid to Solabevims.'- , r:p,,;t, lr'. i ' - J.- -- ' ' ;E 1 as ve reBaines generals I is. loader.. There obviondy was a well vitalizing forte would Interest prohibithought out plan 111111Ohlt his own most Umtata. for. according to him. It pos. 4 i. 1Mo-twel- Fine Example of Poassm Is .Broaght to Light. ' , - - ' - (Special DesPalck$ tmus. Sateraput. - Another Preach art Wean:ire. 'discern. seed in England. lettere It has been bidden In dusty cellars for at east twe Centuries. yin be brought back to the Louvre noon. thanks to the generosity of the Society Of French ArbeLevera It la the famous painting by Nicolas Ponasin. called 'The Putters, of Plus ewe." the celebrated Athenian Aitatee- Man and general who commanded the lefttringotthe Athenian fleet in the sea fight with the Spartans oft Naxos ID B. C. 170. and Rho waa put tcr death in B. C. 111 on a false charge of treason. Poussin 'painted the picture In the middle of the seventeenth century for e Paris nobleman. Since 1100 its where about' have ;been unknown. It. was reo ported rernittly that were for sale by a-- descendant of a former proprietor in Guernsey. and when the collection was cleaned and appraised one" of the time worn canvases proved to be the missing 'Phocion." it is eon sidered the finest example of French art of the seventeenth century. several-Pousetr- ostiontly as a candidate for restores' tion. ' , .: The differencee to be intoned out ate aot ibetween the mowirchtsts and the , fp , republicans, but between two moo'I 3,: , '1, (millet taetioes. The fact that such die:' , ':, - meetnebta exist shows e 'ate the ItePublic ands itself from the 116hen. ,,,,,;,.. ,, 171' 1 lettere dynasty. despite its other it; CALLED EBERT 'KAFFIR! .: amities. Gen.. Kabisch's dlare has ' FINED 600 MARKS EACH ,, the effect of further discrediting Von ,ii. i Mout appreciable aiding Hindenburg A 7.,.'':',1,'' ' 1 Two Men-- . Punished tor Slur Kaiser, !' !..4 ' ' C, on President al Republic. :A ' .' r ' '7c: , i1 "..:, , , ,. . ',1I --L- .:, . I :: ' ' , 4. --':'-- : ,- ", .:....,4 - .. ,L - t,, 1'2'. , Marquis of Linlithgow Shuts Up Ancient floms. - , - -, ::: t'- 11,.. ',t'l -1 POPETOIIN ESTATE CLOSED; TAX TOO HIGH ' - - .. (Special Deepatc11) : ' taSpaot. netnedea; The latestot the famous estate, to to 44 ' '' ' Illeest to avoid the Mem taxation la Popeteal Boum., the home of the filar. - , 17'; ' ;','.' V .. tele of Witham,. Built eerly in the' ' :' .,... detteentb tentnry by the Aro Earl el .,',, .3 tt ocentnands beauttfol views .' ., - Perot '4!i,vi'll..:: rtreb eirlferth anit beg superb If the ie, ,;:lf:. 3 1 ,; gardens patterned after those at VOID, It hat been favorite picnic ,1",t.A : , ,, , sodmin. from Edinburgh. Au: 'i .' ", oinirt for 1 4111.;,:i, ,01r1na ,i.:.:i',.....:11260 Marquis in letter ear$:local ant , :1110)111.1tet present high taxation. ti:P1-- ; I mit left without an enema- ,.7 ' k '0g.' the to dean my establishment, at. ) ;'1,1 .: -- I part. i theses I delegi deniers emelt a steP:' Me ma of ths lint tleserosi, ustealtan ' tjetnettegt. el the , lasoortal SPamitte and b' bearded Si a olio i fr'',.7- -. ,--- -, 1 - ''.. .! li, gt,1000110 ;(.' ,, 1 , . -- ' , , I , - . '. .. : ' , , : - , rrove It. ' ' . - ' tal"Pal Drnagell) laterdev.. " ., el , ,.',, , w d " :Orate! : Despatch.) ' ' - Two MilHanfillatt!--gtoten--h- t the knit tiro Years merely to toiler- the whims ,of, his 110.year-ol- d gweetbeart ti tbst amazing record of France, gentleman burglar.. Serge de Lent who was' arrested this week as be , was trmving the aPertinee" of hislatest lo.,. --- ii Pealg,-Sennels&- -I ' .. -- - - Herr tioskowskl saws it is time for lho world to reCOrDISO that Plato's TSCP ords of Socrates's teachings ars aothin but a Joke which has not been un,, derstoot By writing,- his "DialoSote" and other works of which Socrates is the hero Plato kibed two birds with sme atoms. On one band be wanted tha name of Socrates to !Iva as that of a Than of excellent character and his sincerely loved friend. On the other hand. he wanted to show in an Unobtrusive fashion that the entire so called PhdseoPhY of Socrates was illogical. mo. notonous and the chtidish twaddle Of weak minded old chatterbox. 'Herr Moskowski. who describes Soo rates as a spleeny soap box orator suf. been( from monomania and surrounded by a crowd always willing to be amused. calls the "father of philomphy" a sophist of the worst type anck,the real originator of the darkest and most narrow minded typo of scholasticism Be datum that theSocrates in intelligence. The essay quotes many Passages from the, "Illaloirtite" to prove that nothing would have been easier than, to upset Socrates's logic,. comPletelY had- hhi ha, tetrogators dared to .uk one sensible. counter ,question such as would occur to ahlitlissa under the circumstances. But the persons who appeared to be the partners of Socrates have "been- condemned by Plato to stand as idiots wbo submitted to the "master's" most abeurd revile's, and this despite the fact that Pythagoras and others were highly eduListed men and often deep thinkers and great philosophers themselves. Rut Herr latoshowski argue, that Plato could sot oppose the Poor quality and fallacy of Socraters arguments which were so obvious without doing his contemperaried unintentional inlustice. by Re concludes by admitting that his messy forrAbeft and sentenced to two will be branded sin "bored? and declares years. but was granted amnesty at the that "piety should be satisfied with havconclusion of hostilities only to take up: mourned Socrater's tragic death tor a riotous mode of life with his aged, ing teen& bit rates the wisest, of 40 , is replaced by the new one ;g0aTe ENGAGED-YEARS, Plato's as r. as thinke mall a greater friend. and undieputably greatest as an COMING TO BE WEDDED Isnot.'" , . - court-marti- , - - sophists-towered-o- - al utteredof -- ---- - Woman, 00, on Way t!,Meet WIRELESS TELEPHONE , Man Who - AIDS AIRPLANE SERVICE - - ii':,P,Ig,E.AEy...EAJ-AfLpT.E4c1M,q.'M..,pAti- -- - - - by BoishevikL ' of ,Thought , - (Special Deopaget.) - LONDON. , ' gaienlay. The successful operation of the vdreac- - a the English Man. as made .ossibie continuous com!. i,ations between English shore eta4 and flying craft in the . lean telephone betwhes kwinadndoodtherrAtlsot tiny beTplal she added. he bee made good and-Ab- e In a heavy tog. : is going to him, An air traffic control tower at the She declared 'she did not mind the long watt she has Irtiown. She is sure idrdrome haa been linked up with an they will be happy. extAmsion tivin the wirelem station and -- ---, so arranged that a wireless operator OLD MONASTERY FOR SALE. can plug the air controller through on S . wireless telephone to any air vpress on First Establishment ot Frenchman the wing. with th6 'result that any tic. stnt orders or explanation" of conditions la England. , at landing fields can be conveyed to (Special Dragatrh.) . pilots. -- - read: - --- wishes to inform you od the cruel lose be has suffered in the assassination of his mother. Antoteele In Petrograd. in October. Mk by order of the band of intertuitional brigand which took over the power m Russia 0 MY and which Ii kl10111 IIS the Govern- well as the loss inent of the Soviet. by assassination of bar faithful servant. procope ffavranine. the 'SAM day." Such notices invariably fill the BM Russian church to overflowing. the aged and bent Rtliatan priests there perform- Mg the centuries old service while trio congregation joins in the plaintive chants for the dead; There- - Is fiardly itti Important family In the Russian cokelY ben which hes not loot some relative as a result of the Bolshevist plotting. Ilistialty the in- Urination la reeelred from Americans silo have been asked to inveethrete four- ders,In kneels or are the result of at- tempts to communicate with friends nutside of Russia in order to obtain funds or food relief. la so thorough Lenin censorship am that scores Of well known and-Reallowed to reach the frontier of Runde. the Moscow authorities knowing Vier will carry letters which are to be mailed se soon IS they reach Poland or tta7 mania. but when they ere about to across the border- to safety they am arrested by Bolshevist agents. who tioe- Comte all letters they carry. , A hew ?debts later a decree Thewilootewbe:: 8111 from which there is no appeal. le tbe reed to the doomed authors appeals for mercy and they are put to death - in the most brutal, moaner. --- -- All each -- information is being ere-served with the intIntim of tta to prove the terrorist tethml odaoTtr present rtilerkof Ruffsia. Whielfivill-abOtt- Golusod Despatch-- ) LONDON. ttatordem, Insane and Ctwt the lournerto Amer. - ' til Abbe,taltterfor stgi Pignatelli' Court Order on Mamma. (?'"1 Despetcha, est "li la; urr.., Invade Districts Around Eat Up Gardens and -Into Beds, Driving Out Inhabitants. Who Atk'Government Aid to Pests.,.. officially. pa . , . , . , ..,...................-..e- . - - - - - - Ober' 0 , I. , , , JAI it third Pal kWh that ton 0214 PIDP Oar VT PerP bf Ott Pim ktte It eke ke I. r iota tat trOW the t been saw owl het luau -- E Fell, Tilt ell land Mot Arlin tree tare Pam le ho: Princes, Warr Is learnr".. altailitho Weetmtoster Abi 10 "tid. to &voodoos et IC stssseeL.- -.. WIWI the Note ethoelnemi; 9,1, ths tbo ....a.i.b. the JoTiodtetton of. When the Mmrs7oMelton of Louden. to-d- ol to aseweinmari et Canticle11'LP" it M kir 1111 proso ba pottleill, cense-Thi-s mar-samClelb' 03"reedthe Alvin' td1 a 0....."'"..1,....- tis wea,171; 1.....ilii ...steed at wbiell as oterbt I. -ceronetiost. hat be omitted wiles ' spiesiv f tb for 11"1. f"rbsilteMall" 490 ' 11ell OIL - ' a lort atle redia In two i pelt. may taint 1,4 ?Mr Willi mini caPat tint Thi Nei , no V LE nal I CNN IMMO bets. it ati offort la art Cot Iam rTtli eta p than "ono little la a (lark Br ?ant lots Thf liemi I itn na bl innE Vict 7 --- - looP Setaised-- - ' ,. , One no. tk Jot Br !Mlle ant. Vlo lintlth ' - , - ireA Foremastin the tottallaF4 - ' -- - - , etes - . 4 Despatch.) POP - The service will follow the pram Merely Intemitied Element of book he:audios the tombswillto beNese' sob But a revised exhortation Strife, Says Critic., for the ono generally ant the all only difference being that the luguels (Special DeeporelL) In the now exhortation is WW1 Ism water. Saturday. crude than tbe wording of the oflitlee Beethoven's deafness 'did not effect There win be a fine program the ceremony. but the music br- Dr. Waldenter before the ceremony will be Mote sad MN well known special- im Schwelashebner, be- selected by PTICOMS Mary WOOL ist. In what-- "lirParts to bo bis first The bridemnable whom Monet NMel trestles on whiskers of fo3ody:1 The has selected are all beautiful, be types and range la els ft.. ttesnpte of critics to attribute Bee- various to In years Three of theta me moles thoyett's - later and InvolvedI style to Ws of the Prte cess. but tortoise tbs inability- to bear be berates interesting one is the youngest theLew IP ranee. Beethoven we mature before 'Diana Bridgentan. who between PcdOS I and 11 wrote a book btMetebee he kelt hte hearing. he say and had trated with her own clever trained his Inner conselottetwas of sound others are Princess Maud dellisst I to a point which never chanted. TM the Princess RoIal; tAdY Rsebd of Dow; only influence which his affliction bad on sudlidir daughter of the Duke 11 &sett, his mcsic. Dr. lichwelasheimer states. sidrs: IALdt Katy Thine.LA191 Vidmig was to make life harder for bba and the Marquis of R. gm doe of cocaequently Intenatty Om element- of Karr Cambridge. daughter the Own Club of Cambridge. who b atilte in his espreadon. Beethoven waa unhappy because his eider brother; Lad7 DeM422"".1;, career as a piano virtootto had bows cad DOZ. daalbtT it till off hr hW primal and his appearance as Lady Elisabeth Rome-loobler a conductor thrdted. Bat what Um mato of the Sari of Strathmore, ofgadPrbes wrote le b Mat yeata in the wa7 May Cambririsa daughter of Athlone. of oomplicated and Mot harmonious Alice ideas. the writer nays. was not the rewanimassiteplawea: sult of his inability to boar his titra at tterregistarth: works; but wore the scaurate Mrs& tae vary private; character. shot of his feelings. . r ,....... po Oa ' ' ' 4. ' 1"; is Lanamora. ' 1 tohlsc'verellre FIND ROMAN BUILDING vast tor o now IN LONDON STREET and ' elloreelleneita .north The lirtall , cleaned. al. 'stlfaRt Workmen. Uncover renoteed. re te war vezrott , werrentonl masa of st 0. Probably Part of Forain:. 4 , . . cowing and teromblettelientIZ etes rza , ",,,. NEVER HURT HIS MUSIC , . Air service between ett fertala that Oa wilt be of a most Snow a Oa art land L T them-inflo- w for Day Transadaratic Passengers. ' ,Iiinecit -- , U out - May Bo ' d It - 'Dupe- tek.) - ITY- agemai - - a" - .. - I - , IOrder , Westndatte 'Since 1269. - 4) 1 2011a n ica by at lead a whose day. Is being promoted. The distance So 4011 Miles. sad it la hoped that am many transatlantic linen will DM in at Queenstown. Where passengers and media mold be taken over a day later or the voyage from America could be eat down ibe mune war. 'rho pion le to nee airplanes able to slight on either lend or water. It Is Monied to start from the Thames. mar , 1 LONDON. AetograzwFThe wireless tower at the airdrome Westminster, and slight le Queenolowe . What la reputed to have been the first also has proved a treat help to Pilots flarbor. , .. the to Order Of who are landing in rain or fn. for the ghatoidtha echana with Ores menestiry at tcs'riatits'rtiociandeTti by means of a inega- OBJECTS TO EXHIBITING. Canterbury. I. picturesque thirteenth cen- - r,naae aa the ILITOillnril are corning in: -Is now offered for IN PUBLIC bas Th building. further tg, elhat. HER PORTRAIT served owtem turylt Is one of the objects of atm: nate danger' from the Channel air ear- tntereat to tourists in England. vice. ' .: Countess Gets t : -- Ole , - Among the steamship Monte:aim bound for Canada, is Miss Elisabeth Ann Fretnan. SO years old,. of Birmingham. who is Solar to. Toronto to be wedded- to the man she has loved and awaited tor forty years, She net) he went to Canada when they became entailed. agreeing to send tot - mul the , Fang. Saturday.' Interest ki France's rePoPulatinn Web" coati, tinnai; lent te being aroused by efforts by Some the hest imown women in Engin& ot the...meet prOntineat Itrekb doctors, famous inen of letters. greet seedier lawyers ;Si professors to compel "the in Uniform and eminent Meteorites. la betakes Of , instruction in eugenics in well as the monarchs of several Will the curriculumof the seconsary &stook all conibining to itiva brIflhai M the ber& The principsi nowsPaltere of Park ere divided regarding the advisability invitations hays been lamed of this step. the clerical stemma indigo. Kings and to the Queens of Italy. Denim. SPain. Rumania and Ind that each wanton pleterding of Norway. with many torrentims whkh has hitherto boos tow other royal pemettageo indadod tho s Hot Ibe heads of other reeentriwybs skived shnoet-tat lee- - tweet cannot attend will be officially ream that. pvenos so longer believes b the rented. Prince Waldemar soplwo et Queen Mother Alexandra, efficiency of catholic precept& MI on the other band some of tb most represent tho royal family Probably ot Dennatt and will stay leariborearb Hama important leaders of French thought where the Ring and Queen of Norway Midst that while it will be dihicult to and PHnee Olaf will be eaprobably itvoid turning some immiturs minds eotr000dated. The Crown Prince of Sweden and Princess Marie ot Rumania aloe tconi morn' thoughts. morality are mewled. Frame at the end of ten years will be While the ProParartwo aro b be hrorneesosto improved and there trill compared to those made to alatcorms-dothe wedding "Hu hat" Mtn, bribe s tremendous increase in health and lliant features.- - There win be so fewer "lefthander marriages. alOng tho rout to V Abbey. Out 'Wide Prat. otos Public the of litara, will ride lo OM open cantata Apparently Ministry instruction is inclined to take title viete by be owe 'risk so as to Itt th. Pim tor s conmission is aired? at .work No Chafe foe the Kim. drathig s system of instruction:which e The work of preparing leestroblebe will mumnenes With boye at the age ot for the ceremony will Melo aest mos nets and. girls at the age 01 Abbey week. when the nave will be ciceed t, eleven. in sereirate classes. It is pos- public Raised tiers Cl seats worship. sible that cinema dims will be used will be placed on either side of Moms more odvaneed students. Wbeho..st from the entrance to the cu.. extending noted French author. eel. Bourget. 'The chanoel Melt will be reserved beeeevw;t: that this system will for members ot the mime, royal family. em not be of any moral benefit. lie points resentativer Cl out that students in the medical school stires of the foreign courts and relin the Latin ,Quarter, where they are chairs for these bridegroom Handsome guaot. ronstantly shown the evil effect of evil be brought fromdistinguished Buckinghtun Palma mon& ere Jum as subject to moral con. There win be no chair for the tolaination as any other group. Be ht. as be wishes to rive his daughter mat stem it would be better to impress on Pereonally and be will beside Mr. ehildreti the importance of confession at the altar- - rall until stand the time mese and communion and leave to the priests for handing her over to the bridegroom. tho duty ot Inculcating moral tenets. A beautiful wove!' altar Mtn of Pm itsymos Duncan, however. has thee white silk will be used for thie mane mess as the subject. Be insists that tho It belongs to the Abbey but usually b woos must begin to understand that its toed only' for Easter. It le magoiticestly tem tram m all wrong and that youths embroidered In luld I. seirsiMd m gold mum be moor the truth about the rola. a masterpiece. As the , accommodatices within the bone between mankind. Mr. Duncan bss farmed the, example of the 'Boyles. ,Abbey are extremely limited it will be Isadore Duncan and is urglug possible to grant only s talm M bier ime...nie Francs to solve the child applications for seats which are al, by bringing together the resdr Pouring into the faces of the Lord Marshal's office in St James mothers of children who want to rid themselves of family burdens amid Palace. The work of allottag these esta-shwomen she yearn in vain tor children. not COMMIDOK 2.pe-b- as se Uremia "What Orange Ideas we have.' save; but it in reruns, their-noDuncan.-ar cent Can Dope to receive 934pre Is a mum of a 'notate, being prosecuted In a pollee spurt foe an invitation. A wide passamaray will be kept Mgr sbeledestes bee child. while- - another would-b- e Another faces a prison terns from the west door to the Moir Wan basses she kidnaped an infant to thrul, the procession. which aboat elltheet ceremony whick the guests b tottery bee maternal longing Why me do Abe mike thing and let snob mum nave will be able to sea Dot the mg entrance win make It possible fro 'M be nettled betwees the mother in the best interests of homes. public to get a glimme of the Prism as she arrives. The Archbishop it WY?" Canterbury, the Dem of Westminster IsmAtably the Archbishop et DM 2.701 BEETHOVEN'S DEAFNESS Take part in the corwasnr. Can Convey' Urgent Orders to CORK AIR SERVICE Pilots Daring tight. TO CUT OCEAN TRIP - LONDON. Saturday. piuwengers On board the : - YAM. esterase. Nom all parts of Russia through the !Worms-diary of the American Relief Anemianoes agents iM other &mine workers ell the capitals Of europe, end nePedellY Paris.. are daily receivnig information proving the tragedY Of the Solobeetet regime. The little Russian church in the ros Dare has oelebated special mum, for the victims ot the revolution sn Mose who hem been eleuglitered by 4bs Reds during the last four yearb7 This week a ,colonel formerly of the Czars Horse Guards received word from Noecow,that hie mother bad been mem- striated in a midnight attack by Latino's agents more than a year lila. !mow dlately be notified friends in the Rue- elan colony here by means of a card. which ,"Col. VIII Be Greatly-7- .. - - - - that newt 1. srriving. Now I 1 - present thO woddinx expectatiom aro reined of Prtneese Rap vs bring together one of greatest ol7 oemblogeo of kings. Queens: prince princesses that aver nth, , -, Aithoush the Masa Insist - 1 ( lipeolat Despatch) .. . . - - . (Special Despatch.) - tapertel ' to prove it to posterity. Moskowski is not a third rate brilliant authority sough to hams written. a - popQat Interpretation for Germany of stein's the0s7 of relativity and Id known as ono , of Einstein's closest friends. Besides1 be la a prominent writer on many, articles and Phiktwoolliest subject& Uts assay is mtitied 15ocratsa ths Idiot," and evolves from this premiss that Plato felt a personal ettechmest Vr his kind teacher. but yr Perfect? aware of his folly and tosager aphituat - PPOtf.ING.,pc;ENIQ': i Information Daily Leaking Leaders lantern knoW. that Socrataawas a of Former Ifurclers:;::- - I had beendia . humbug and that he wrote as Le did 114" months the police turbod by a long series of robbertee to the most fashionable quarters of Paris. Usually the homes selected-- were those whose owners; were Amending the, assa. eon at popular resorts. But an clews were unavailing until a COnderge nee tined Do Lenhin evening dresiaaceliding a stairway carrying a susigclOnral bulky veils. The' eoaciarge promptly notified the ponce. with the result that in a few boom Do Leal was caught arta meads e remarkable' confeesion. watch Is giving crimbtal experts touch food for thought cotmanwerned Docarasenandyiett in tnrnottonn4 collectors of sliver. brie-o- p bras and laces all have been hie no tint; although Do Lens. who is only 30.,eoncentrated his ettention on silver-wan- t. as he found it easier to dispose ofI it in the jewelry shops bordering on the Montmartre district Tes.1 am responsible for'more than a hundred burglariee which the police have never explained., De Lens admitted. "I needed the money to keep up life with the companion I bad chosen. and as toy parents refused me more than a paltry 100 francs a month looked for wealth where It was most likely to be found. namely . to houses whose own- . ers were away vtg1tbng. ' The notice have charged the emo-- 1 Penton of De Lens with complicity but hes than a year ago she filed a charge' of theft against De Lenz. accusing bin of the lose of a valuable diamond brooch, but later sibs withdrew the emu-- , lotion. She la generally known. su Counteas Tessancourt but the title Is not rightfully hers and apparently was taken as lustifittig the expensive Jile' she was accustomed to live. ller home in the Monceau quarter is filled- with various collections estimated: to bok, worth millions of franc", much of which it is now admitted wan given by her criminal admirer. But apparently! she did not know whence these presents, came. believing that be was tile sonOf. a weatthy retired manufacturf 1'- 1"4ks a matter of tact De Lent's father! is well to do. and owns a small hotel., just outside of Parts. Be has long: suspected his son of carrying no a! would land "tt,:niehDowintidietAIII:seivxtenatsualtriegl the war - . l'I,AqPY-Of50Y1E1,."'.- 0, -- , t Plato fathom' for himself what C'oestitutod paatnom wilt take comfort front, a remarkable essay 'just published- hers by AlaSaader Moakowaki In which b. soya in 'effect that 'Plato It . . t , . v , liportei DiillatelL)'- - ItattLIN. Searlki ono 7 wha7 has dipped bite disloltues and tat :tried to - . lttrurionn lib , ,,., 3 - (ty ) y - .- , however,' end all efforts toidentity them have MM. although the Minh-tr- EloverelFmt of Italy, ad Pensions has lone evet7tlithit D, gPluniSpai n I Antal& aaa possible in this connection.. ".111 The next step wiU be to Publish their ' , ' Norway Expected. , s Photographs in every newspaper be ' , Erma ' and to have their pictures 'holm in every cinema theater In this 1 Even Ulla beire.sr--- II-- tmli" PREPARING etninrIrdlTILE doubtful- - or .resulta., us it is tiot,a aaasibialhay are toretanere who . --vniunteered to fight for 'ream nentore they most probably will remain Yin; Marriage ninknovm soldiers" until death re-,. Cere'mony Per: leases them. . , ,' , , , formed in, FARM - 5 - ' ' ce Among tha most pathetie Seawall ',tench condition of war '. tile COLLECTORS' 1118 VICTIMS! CALLS : RECORDS f A J6ICE pn,,,,,ers who were returned to irronoo ' . ', '. , , , tom.Germany after the armistice and .., ' . . alto are still unidentified.. Their are were- found Imnderins bet-Woman-Ha- d Homo Entire Philosophy Monotottonscane-mo, twten the noes. The Germans did not Filled With -Spoilsof and Childish Twaddle .. identify' them: but kept rthern in a . ' ' -Career. Weak Chafterbox. horpital until atter the armistice was --'s f. ' ' Wgned- .- whet they sent thorn home. IT . ' ' ...!! TSs men never recovered their reason. . . . .... . CaPo f $ to.163 ' pmfaicEss-1:1-1---- - . , , - .09 I nt 011111 I-- I , ,. . 2Q-- I';41, II A LII - 10 A , ritrgte '1Dialoguesi to , , r I; ' rhirm. saturosp.' The anthropologic characterization of . . -. a --- lent. -aa . f'rerident 'Ebert as a 'Kafir- - by a Pier- 'beenTottb871, oit; ity-bla goon& , --. , the later a 100 maty -C- ounteas--go .,,,,,a p ' marks One. k former officer named Rob, ' tildow of Coum Nicolas Pittintellt, Met ert Reath was in a train when a cmToulOri, rortraft , 'painted by Bonnet. nuncios ' ,, Paulen named Hoboiron read from a ':in ISSO Wag lett by the French artist Get newspaper the Previdente decree . Count to the Bayonne Museum. where the weartne,of a uniform by : 11, Destroy is now being exhibtted.. The Countess Gentian officers who were not . ,...:, .., , . . : tetwaio , always niaiatained tier yawn,' tight to petaaa,h.),,,,. '. serving with the colors. , Rauth com' and (11pec4al Respotelt.) to LONDON. antseass. this it being es objected L... painting They have invaded the district is mented on this decree by calling Pron. The walls of a ROMS bonding dating millions end are eating up gardens bibited publicly. , ...,, 'AWN, Attantity , tient Ebel a 'ItaMr.'" which HainlgteR for and even getting into beds, ,whero -- At the present 'time there is pending hick to the thlre or fourth wentitry wen , mils Ifyou . ilave taken an apartment to. is 'by coI.o&rtlinped. t..1..lettl!,u,.. "...,..-W'month and veld a lo Greco Church rental for it they Vsent human ecartpany. . The ,I at, action toneerning her rights to bet uncovered blrbotboore . Two realm" taveierw with republican In advance Way to keep them out of the is estate.. After title action sae stfaet whit e taYtnit Footal tabielk - One a irksome little it to pet only inclinations notified the yolks. In the house is to cover the carpets with inabanta hied she hrouabt another action in the wall tour and a hair feet thick and sae cam author Ramie on Hoimprow lbw gasoline. and oven this method te. nor French- - eourts tufting that' ber portrait- fait' itPilisal Proeeutor declared that Insults against and without hope ot redms. How- always effective. ,. be kept In it mit plane and that H. noir to-fte,, tid la tam Kaiser bad- always been punished part of an., Maar chamber - ' . .:. bz ever. la at exbibhed. what is that after until to net The less( invasion is wont in the gown, happening Roman building.. tinder the monarchy. and Atat there was woe hat She tide Americanlute death., the chembeeto ease, and visitors of in 41.4, other ot that outline Tamar's. whence the inhabitants allear the no reason why offenders filaftist the head of the Garman Ropublio should go part of Primes around Toulon. aire Geeing and demand that the Gov- court having ordered her portrnit re- tea tad tame are minted ornaments. moved from the MINIM and ..hleded time on ow sonar eveope-edirial- a MThe evictions are not carried out bj- ernment do something to rid the dis- over fret free. This court lined the ottengati to the ousted:fret the Ittoteist, ad- - item that the fr"-Ljou- lt . GOO to the alit' mark" tack. . b.nIfrII. but he.' tortuidable red ants. trict of flue WOW& . , , - ,," '. mintittrator of the estate. , trot toms at POW.' 11 .141.11.- - , . . ,,,,, 42 . - . - , REDANTS EVICT DWELLERS; IN,THE , SOUTH OF FRANCE - , - '. Aspeclot Dor Patt:Ik) PERLIN, fistantay. . "' -' lie------ ., . - -- ' C niunn mitp' ivilititili MitiLlillit , ' notary. 1 . ' . Prisoner. . i hfe I . ' '1 1 , 44; iNSAiVt FRENCH S,OLDIERS: 3Tittira y 'GO TO GRAVE UNIC,11101M MAY -.- 111 , Six roll.us Iround. Wandering Between theClines, Retud by Geirnany After the Armistice, Never.. in Declares Plato K new It and RecoveredAttetipts io Identity Them. , .. ' I - - , Record of Paris Two Years - ( , .., - ' if1A91 A 2,len I 1 - SONO A I Ill:al; . ' MP ,- ..,, . : PLEASE titidhgli . DespItecis ) B11711 gilt . ("Oda! legs! pUrposes Germam mow regarded la France as a,"plagnot rather than as ., a contagions. ma:tsAy." In 1917 an I engineer in the Lille dietrIct wanted ME, to make a will and accordingly he , selected the legal form known AS Intimate Advisers, Ile Says,, "testament mistique." whereby the testator ovals his still and hands g Bad Scheme for Urfr,in: to a lawyer In the presence of six ' witnessew . , , As Ruler-- to Quit. the Cormans werelEen starry." , Ing the dietrict, a notary could not c. be obtained. and , Mayor of the commune took his - GÉN ERA 1,S CA LLED TO-SeI The will has just been con. place. .. tested On the ground that it was , improperly executed. as a Thecourt. bow- De4 1 ined to Guarantee to was not present upheld the wilt under a clause in'the civil code .wtAch says that of Troops to Please Rio-1 In 'cast a will Is made where :,;.,,, . of a, plague or similar cause denburg. . , usual- - ma...rumorare imposalhierlt ---.11 legal for a will to' be made be- , raga a justice of the peaks, or tny (11P'ectot D,,totit b , ) ---. otn4r inunicipal.odlter.' . t t FORCE - FOR . 9 oF piliti To :,...., I. il . , , 11J11.1i S SS Plague in Curious Will Decision I ' 14 , :N Gennan Same '4 ' . -; , , , , ., 1 Per Cell Vallf Baa tor, 1 Ray Flui gland Clal One Front. 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