| Show THE - TUB MAIT LAKE t HERALD- - REPUBLICAN The Repahlli (EiL Feb 12 1906) The Salt Lake Herald Inter-Mounta-in (Est June 80 6 1870) ' V - HEBAIiD-BEPUBLICA- Published by The Herald Republican PubA lishing company—H E Booth president I Thomas vice president Edward E Jenkins treasurer Adolph Anderson secretary James IV Casey General Manager Arthur J Brown Editor Associated with THE AUDIT BUREAU CIRCULATIONS Information concerning circulation will be supplied through this association Venetian' building Chicago- J1 0 Jar session next December' It may clear the atmosphere to have it out 'of the way and neces-when the regular session'-beginin sity for action on appropriations left exert term of may suspense by expiration sufficient pressure on the House to set itself in order without delay and apply itself ’ before it promptly to the business ' But the public is most concerned in having Congress on hand in event of this nation being plunged into the world war The 'President's : constitutional ' powers to enter into war when Congress is not in The session are by no means absolute ‘is to war declare clearlyvested lin right should arise Congress exigency Ifany to involve the United States in war we do not question that Congress will-badvised by the President and sustain him without cavil There could Jhen be no shifting of responsibility no undue contention as to assumption of or excess of authority and we will be an united people in the face of J any enemy That "sjtogle” revolution ln‘ Cuba didnot seem to have much filler for the wrapper I Court Notes ( : Two complaints charging Samuel Eastman leader of & local religious cult with a statutory offense with different women were Issued by the county attorney Hulda Guenther is the name of the woman given in one complajnt and the date Is set as about August 1( 1814 In the second com plaint the offense ls alleged to have been committed with Lena Ketterer- on or about December 15 1915 Peter Ketterer divorced husband of Mrs Ketterer Is the complaining witness in both cases Eastman was discharged by Justice of the Peace Hugo B Anderson a few days ago on a lesser statuy tory charge Suit for divorce on the ground of nonsupport was filed in the district court by Evangeline Kingsley against William A Kingsley To recover 825000 'for alleged personal Injurlea Francis Huebner filed suit in the district court against the Salt Lake Iron & Steel company A fine 'of $25 endows imposed by Judge E J Milne on Joseph Smith William Maxwell and Art McCleary who are alleged to have contributed to the delinquency of three young girls residing at Murray One year in the state prison was the sentence imposed by J udge J Louis Brown on Adolph Glsburg who- entered a pies of guilty to thf charge of burglary in the third degree Upon entering a plea of guilty to charge of petty larceny Maxino Besare Mar-si- c Gercla and Ignacio Fenendex were sentenced to serve two months each in the county jail by Judge Brown The men are accused of having stolen $10 from Elodla s ' MAIN STREET SALT LAKE Cm- UTAH SUNDAY MARCH 11 1917 N : e City Brevities' The Weather L D S'U to Meet— Members of the 1901 class of the I D S U will hold a reunion at the Lion house March 17 All members of the class are invited to attend' French Students Organize-- A local chapter of the Alliance Francaise' a national organization devoted to the study of French literature' and art' has been organized with the following officers:' Mrs’ Tortid "Arnold-so- n president Airs d’Aublgny Greene vice president Prof Walter Kerr recording sec- and generally fair not SUNDAY change Monday in temperature is the forecast for Utah issued by the local weather office of the United States department of agriculture Following are the comparative data for Salt Lake Saturday: TEMPERATURE Deg 36 Highest In 78 this month since 1874 Highest Lowest Lowest this month since 1874 Mean temperature Normal Accumulated deficiency since first of month —84 434 Accumulated deficiency since Jan 1 N PRECIPITATION Inches 06 Total for th 24 hours ending at 6 p m 54 Total for this month —09 Accumulated excess-fothis month 267 Total precipitation since Jan 1 —69 Accumulated excess since Jan 1 ALMANAC FOR TO-ASun rises 646 a mL sun sets 630 - — - : - - - - Anyone able to furnish the information herein called for may address genealogical J j department care of The Hannah Gallup b at Boston Sept 14 1044 married at Ston- -- 1a lngton Conn May 12 1672 Stephen Ciif- I When and where did Hannah die? ford She was dau of John Gallup Jr b at Dor- set England (when?) and died In the Nar- - J ragansett Swamp fight- Dec 19 1075 He married Hannah Lake daughter of John and j The full Margaret (Read) Lake In 1042 " records Also date is wanted if possible and her parents j of Hannah (Lake) Gallup Also data wanted of John Gallup Sr John Sr d Jan 11 1650 at Boston: and his wife I Have nothing died there Sept 27 1655 I or Gallups Lakes further of the Reads' ' Goodrich-EdwardsJohn Goodrich who1 ' d Apr 1630 at Wethersfield Conn mar Nov 2 of that 1645 Elizabeth Edwards dau Elizayear at Wethersfield they had Sr Date Rose 1664 Daniel mar beth who and place of Elizabeth (Goodrich) Roses’s ! Also date and place of her death wanted parents’ birth and their ancestry I only know that Elizabeth Edwards was daughter- j of Thomas Edwards who died at Westers- Jf Daniel Rose Jr married at field Conn Colchester Conn May 14 1708 Mary Foote I When and where did Mary die? Foote III Nathaniel married May 2 1872 (where?) Margaret Tho ancestry J Bliss daughter of Thomas of Thomas and name o'f his wife are wanted a Conn Margaret was b 1650 at5 Hartford 1745 Her hus- - I and d at Colchester Apr band Nathaniel Bliss III was born and died at Wethersfield Tho date of birth was Jan When 10 1647 and he died Jan 12 1702 and where did his father Nathaniel Foote i 11 He was b J marry Elizabeth Smith? Can any- 1620' and d at Wethersfield 1055 Where ln England J one give the full date? was Nathaniel and his wife Elizabeth Smith born? When and where did she die? SheWho was Eliz- J married 2d William Gull Her name was Elizabeth J abeth’s mother? and married probably in England Lieut Samuel Smith who was b 1602 and d at Hadley Mass 1090 The ancestry of Clarissa She was born at Glovers-bur- g White is wanted Conn (?) Apr 27 1805 and d at MeShe had a brother dina O Jan 1 1880 Sherman White and an uncle Ebenezer White: These are the only clues to her family? She marled (full date wanted) in 1821 Sanford Fitch who was b at Vernon Conn Nov 9 1802 and d at Wellington- O Their first child James W Aug 18 1809 was born Mar 9 1822 at East Windsor Conn Sanford Fitch's line was as follows: Sanford (8) born 1802 Thaddeoua (6) b 21 1761 at Vernon Conn and d Apr July 16 J816 at Vernon Conn Jeremiah (5) b Mar- 29 1737 at Coventry Conn and d Aug 20 1796 at Bolton Conn Capt Abner (41 b July 8 1702 at Lebanon Conn and d 1798 at (here?) Capt Jeremiah (3) b 22 j Sept 1670 at Norwich Conn and d May 1730 at Coventry Conn Rev James 21 b Dec 24 1622 at Rocking England and d t Nov 18 1702 at Lebanon Conn Thomas (1) b 1590 at Rocking England and d 1032 J Tlie wife of Thomas (1) (who spelled the name “Ffytch”) was Anne Reeve —often The ancestry of misstated as Ann Pew She married Thomas Anne Reeve is wanted Fitch at Bocking Aug 6 1611 and died after j 1649 In Essex England The wife of Rev James Fitch (who first f mar Abigail Whitfield at Hartford) was I Priscilla Mason daughter of Major John J Mason famous in early New England his- The date and place of Abigail's birth tory and death are wanted Also the day in Oct 1664 when she married Rev James Fitch I Major John Mason was born 1600 Can any- one give the full date? And also the place in England where he was borni? Priscilla’s mother (who was Major Mason's second wife) I was Anne Peck daughter of Rev Robert j Peck of Hingham England Further data ! of both Priscilla (who m Lieut Thomas Tracy after Major Mason’s death) and her I parents is wanted Captain Abner (3) married Ruth Rose of Coventey yhere she was born March 12 ! 1717 Will someone give the date and place J of her death? Also date and place of the death of her father Daniel Rose Jr who I was born at Wethersfield Conn August 20 1667 The date of death of Daniel Rose Sr is wanted together with his full date of birth and date of marriage to Elizabeth Goodrich Daniel Rose Sr was son of Robert and Margery Rose of Suffolk England Can anyone give me any further information cf the Rose family than this: Margery and her husband were both b In 1594 in Suffolk and he died at Branford Conn in 1665? Capt Jeremiah Fitch was married at Norwich (date wanted) to Ruth Gifford daughter of Stephen No date of Ruth except that she is supposed to have been born ln 1676 n- Herald-Republica- -- — Gallup-Lake-Read- - ‘ retary MIssMathllde secretary Airs Walter Jennings treasurer The next meeting' of 'the organization will be held at the University of Utah March-22M'V TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS "V DAILY AND SUNDAY delivered by carTh fifth of a ‘seto Missionaries Meet— center rier In Salt Lake City- one week IS ries of meetings ' being conducted by returned Sunday only S cents' missionaries of the Liberty stake will be One DAILY AND SUNDAY by mail— held at the Thirty jthird ward meeting house ' month 7S cents one year 1800 at 630 tonight An Invitation is extended to SUNDAY by mall (in advance)— One year the public to be present' 1200 and Lecture' bn- Dining— “What When leca of will How to form the Eat” subject Now s Boy Day Is not reTHE ture to be given this morning before the Death Roll sponsible for any unsolicited manuscript will exhausted is calendar until the parents’ class of 'the Second ward Sunday which is not plainly marked with the name NOT the of Lillian-head Miss Elder school by ' be possible to call a halt on the and address of the sender and accompanied of' the L D rS high LOCAL cooking ‘department which of of by stampa for return designation special days school: Mother’s day was one of the first after N Andrew Jensen ' to Spealr GLADYS MURIEL REEVE Special a had have fixed the services will te' given 'tonight in 'the Ninelong holidays that Gladys Muriel Reeve daughter of John reward ' in the Interest of the ward adand May Gillett Reeve died Thursday R' place in political social or secular sys- teenth class movement The principal ligion V at 680 of heart trouble at the fam- Ola ' tems evening N Andrew Jensen be delivered will dress by home E Third South street 'She SUNDAY MARCH 11 1017 — ily We have just had Orange day and An excellent musical program has been ar- was born in730' Suit for divorce on the ground of nonLake City January 5 1900 Salt A some day th’at is going'lo mean something ranged Although but 17 years of age she had made- support was filed In the district court by to an m&rked progress In her studies After com- Lulabel Eldridge Carlson against Charles in connection with oranges grown in Utah Lights tor Tabernacle— According Armed Neutrality - I Fredrick Carlson new made the nouncement: light us yesterday pletlng the public school course she attendthe that gave precedent Following I ‘combe Will In Tabernacle she the Lake the school where Salt ed system ing High —in all Unless he pays not less than 31750 a to the full as some heart Mother’s tender differ I day next few a the within services Twenty OPINIONS of armed days pleted IeY® ? 9 friends Funeral month the support of his wife 'and minor ' — the but I favorite a new a have been placed while neutrality system will be held today at 12 o clock noon In the childrenforTheodore probability daughter proposed lights Reynolds must spend six I been devised lor the fighting of the en Tenth ward chapel on Eighth East fact that it approaches very near to the a day for father but it has not made dis- has months in the county Jail This was the trances--between Fourth and Fifth South streets The I rujns deadline of actual war cannot be success- tinguishable progress although it should Milne of the juvenile court An body will lie In state at the family residence yeBterday Judge attempt Asked— of Lieenae Transfer to the testimony after the crucial new this is a for At The point depardisguised special boys day fully 1130 o clock Interment will be 0f the wfe who listening on Commercial fro® to house a' obtain rooming testified since last Nothat we United States stands today and may ture and it originates in New Jersey street has been made by Mrs E M Will in in the City cemetery Vember husband the had only father and awake any morning to find that the die is where the governor by proclamation has an application for a transfer of rooming $4 to the support of the family contributed license filed with the city commission I A sentence of six months in the county IIAItRY EVANS cast that will plunge this nation into Etl-- set aside Sunday March 25 for special de- houseWill jail rooma askslicense for her Mrs' that Heart trouble caused the sudden death II was Imposed but sentence was suspended rope’s maelstrom jnst as JullUS CttBSRl votion to the boys of th'at commonwealth ing house at 156 W South Temple street be yeiterday morning of Harry Evans 51 years during the payment of $1750 a ftionth found himself forced by fate to cross the There is sense in the idea for all that transferred to 70 Commercial' street of age an accountant for' the Western Moline I G CL Sutton and J C Stezer charged with Rubicon In his proclamation Governor Edge on Requisition Honored-- William F Sol Plow company in the kitchen of his home at I the murder of Thomas Parks at The step taken by President Wilson on says “I respectfully suggest to the bach' Arrested in this city last week jand 668 E Eighth South street Mr Evans who I January IS last entered a plea ofBingham not In the county jail on the charge of had been In apparently good health until I to tlie charge when arraigned before guilty' his own responsibility but as counseled by fathers of the boys of our state if they lodged and wife desertion will be taken back yesterday retired at his usual hour Friday I Brown The date of the trial will be Judge fixed his advisers may be based on the interest have any ideals they would like passed on to Cloud child Kan tonight by Deputy night Early in the morning he arose to get I later county motives We do not doubt that the Presi- to the next generation that they pass Sheriff J F Swofford of that county Gov- a drink of water and was stricken while I plea of not guilty to the charge of the kitchen floor Death came be- - I yesterday granted a requident takes the step for no other than the them through their sons to the benefit of ernor Bamberger ln first degree was entered before sition for Solbach’s return tb Kansas fore a physician could be summoned Brown for our posterity” by Gregoric Robles who is professed purpose of Judge I Mr Evans was a native of Monmouth Killed— William StevenFrancisco with charged merchant vessels Ho sought to impress on An eastern editor applauding the senti- sonMine Employee' having and came to Canada more than I lunter0s on January 20killed Mine ’No 1 at Castle Gate in 1917 employee ’ aument arises to remark that there is “no was killed last Friday according to a re- twenty years ago He moved to Salt Lake : Congress in his last personal appeal for Felljc Basard convicted of petty larcency 1897 and has resided here ever since The in was to one ideals arm merchantmen he from office coal of surer filed of in that tbe the genway port passing yesterday thority four Sarah Ann Evans and a son Ed-- 1 was yesterday sentenced to serve J E Pettit Stevenson was widow Inspector neither proposing nor contemplating war eration to another than directly from mine Lewis ' J j county G Judge reiaare Evans Jil ward the only surviving mules Tt is true that responsibility will rest father to son” We have never doubted it crushed to death when one of the Brown in tramming slipped and fell- upon tives in this country used on to bosom delusions combat on nor our the Motion for a new trial in4 the case of the but ' hugged any him mainly party initiating TRANSFERS REAL ESTATE state we on were consulted against Kramel- - Zekir’ recently conhostile attack on an armed merchantman the subject But if In Boston— Michael Milluck Visiting & victed of murder in' the second degree for the Richards to John Russon even though the attacking party should proper observance of Boy day we would formerly chief piano tuner for the Carstensen Kimball 4 8 1 Ferran at Bingham on lots block and Hollywood 3 650 killing1 of Bessin Anson Music company has gone to Boston seek to excuse its act on ground that an propose that for this one day out of the A was denied by Judge Brown June last ’tract Mass was to He friends visit employed Earl Dunchsee to Alice Edghetl all lot and the defendant sentenced to fifteen years armed vessel is to all intents and purposes year the door to the woodshed be locked there a number of years in the piano fac10 12 2 ln the state prison Friends of Zekir are enblock Place Westmoreland on outside the and both a ship of war could not be regarded under and padlocked keys tories and studying theory of piano tuning John F Miller to deavoring to raise funds to appeal the case University'Investment f existing circumstances as other than the thrown to the bottom of the well for a brief in the New England Conservatory of Music 45 to the supreme court 44 lots block all and Company Socialist to Speak— CL T Stoney state 1 10 addition Roseland long deferred “overt act” that would mark repose with Truth Despite the fact that she was not present Socialist party will speak Abel Johnson to Maria C Johnson sec organizer of the the limit of endurance in person nor represented by councourt in on East street 81 tp 2 south range 1 east “Nobody loves a fat man’ must have been at Unity hall 138 S Second sel of the Peace Hugo B Anderson Justice When the President took up the controTuesday evening March 13 at 8 o’clock- His Granite Realty Company to Kimball A spoken of the diet squad a of $30 or thirty days ln the fine imposed the he raised with question Germany 3 versy subject will be ’’The End of This Fatal SysRichards all lots 37 and 38 block on Flora Crossman who had county jail ' tem” The public is cordially invited 10 of freedom of the seas and violation of the Park Highland a plea of guilty to the entered previously New Defeated in Banker Goes to Const— J H Farnsworth Felix Martinez to William J Murphy Hampshire president laws of humanity by a belligerent attackassault of and battery The defendof the Walker Brothers bank has 4 B Salt Lake City survey 4000 charge block half-wa-y to plat havo struck and beat Jane was is ant the with of This an merchant alleged of on busienemy a short step ing ships gone to southern California COMPARED Felix Martinez to William J Murphy corridor of the local postoffice ln Peters the Indiana in extending women ness and pleasure trip the crux of the issue in the Lusitania case all lots 9 and 10 Liberty Park subon February 26 850 division Improve Car Service— In response to peBy adopting armed neutrality for our ofthose states the right to vote at federal For lack of evidence Justice of tbe- Peace residents of Center street William to Mary J Murphy own vessels it weald seem that the Presi- elections while denying them recognition as titions feigned by Anderson dismissed the case of the state ifor ah Increased service the Utah block 4 plat B dent has narrowed th'e issue into actual hos- Citizens the legislature of New Hampshire asking C R Smith who vras charged with & against to has Traction company William J Murphy to Mary J Murphy arranged Light course has taken consistent a its toward of that the flag this country reroute the Center street line so as to give having attempted to beat a local hotel out (whatever block 4 plat B tility of a board bill An express serv- Harry L Barlow will leave but one course open in event of ruling motive) in defeating a bill proposing a to Melvin D Wells to be established on the Holliday lot 1 block 10 plat A Salt Lake that women of that state should vote for ice is also attack by a German submarine EUROPE GETS IOWA RAILROAD Drive line and Bountiful High extending survey City presidential electors from the downtown district as far as Twelfth Bought as junk some weeks ago the1 Martinez to William J Murphy I The fellow who rides down town with a less than full and complete South street Inter urban cars will be run Virginia rails engines and freight and pas-g bridges 4 4 Anything block lot plat B H Bess between himself and his enfranchisement is but a of the Chicago Anamosa A on fifty cent cigrar knows to a from Centerville equipment Bountiful senger to block F William through Bees John stumbling part the thrill of the in the have been resold hy the railroad Northern schedule convenient I chauffeur little 1 1 81 sec east south range tp r Sonken-Galamway of equal suffrage and the women same of strap-hangiowners Iron A Metal the File Bankruptcy Petltlona— John All of New Hampshire should be elated over the mark And all that is of Kansas company City LICENSES MARRIAGE a I a laborer filed of petition left of the railroad will be shipped to Engdefeat' of the “ concession to sex” by both of bankruptcy in theMurray United States court in Dehlln and Mary Mulryan Salt land Walmar where it 'will be used again Ans Westminster Appeal branches of the legislature of that state which he places his liabilities at 837856 and Lake nouncement of the sale and disposition of assets at 819260 of which 818750 is exempt Charles Pasco VIgus and Mamie Eldredge the Unless women throughoqt the nation are to launched be is was made in New York reappeal property ORGANIZED Salt Lake and Utah to ac- enfranchised by amendment of the federal In another petition D D Carter a farmer Bowman Salt Lake Sonken president of tho Herman by of Roosevelt seeks to be relieved of debts H Daw and Viola M Duffy Salt I cently Royal company Sonken-aLtmbwhich constitution of now there appears no amounting to 8119078 His assets all of Lake quire a fund of $100000 to enlarge the Sale of the road to the Kansas City bank women the Westof New which are excepted amounted to $2745 Frank Erickson Rogerson and Nettie Tad- - I dealerg work the of prospect broaden encouraging and or $70000 was confirmed by the plant Trial Asked— J D Skeen attorney lock Oakley Ida cout Louis G G a lambre-aUnited States minster college The preliminary campaign Hampshire are in better position today to for New E Jeffery and Susannah Weenlg treaBUrer cf the Charles case in the of the Hahn plaintiff Roy firm said the price obtain full of than informative legal rights that has been so extensive and citizenship the Salt Lake & Utah ratlroad in Salt Lake was more against twice the ceived for property women are Ohio the of reand Indiana well to no doubt the public is which the plaintiff was given a verdict of Frank H' Hallen and Carrie R Schooler the sum paid for it The road isthan prepared Iowa ln $500 filed a petition in the United States Salt Lake x ceive the emissaries who will come to them Illinois In miles the thirty-siequipis and long I V B Sofia new Johnson court and Anderson k Richard for trial two cars were combination yesterday asking ment six substantial with direct petition for freight supke- coaches and three locomotives Six Hurt in Fall— Falling from a bi- Sal According to the latest revelations it (passenger Cyclist I H Ethel William Brooks and EJsie port May gjeej bridges were included in the sale seems to be all fixed that the United cycle in front of the federal building A B Salt 'Lake married May 12 1672 at Stoning-to- n The institution has a good foundation on States should bo annexedup to Mexico Mr Sonken said the unprecedented high Her father Knowlton letter carrier who attends to the Hannah Gallup who was his second which to build for a larger work Its edudelivery of mail at the State Capitol received prices for old iron probably would result in wife and Ruth’s mother When and where MOST OF SNAKES a fracture of the lEaOMpus the gaie of the lows Short line which his was Stephen Gifford including injuries painful cational rating is at par with any institubern? Who were his I National Songs The most venomous of snakes is held to I fjrm owns in the same manner and for the left wrist He was taken to him home 861 Where did he die? The date of tion of the same rank and its alumni will VT ATIONAL SONG WEEK has parents? Is echls of be India about the carinata avenue A as It Anamosa same the Fourth purpose Chicago been November I is his death When and I just in whether color a in inches of was as where did his wife die? 27She1724 ' be found The Short line gray high standing Northern long and bought AN observed in the schools of Illinois It Suit Dropped— The cue of eighteen Damage I Is to have I said — creature is death itself and carries “waste material” several months ago Kan- survived him Charles E Chenoweth against the Western The private walks of life or in schools of higher would be interesting to know just what Union with life secret head in of its the Times destroying 'ag city company in which the the concentrated agony of education The grandson of Captain Jeremiah 3) all the poisons the- children sang and whether they plaintiffTelegraph 85000 songs asked for of failure was named for his grandfather Jere- who damages char-no other college of its common There being MADE in JOHNSON A BLUNDER The is India snake WHERE j really put some heart into them tolerably to defendant a the deliver company miah message (5) married at Coventry Conn Feb- of penthe beiftg found ln nearly every part aeter within a wide radius it is reasonable com Blackfriars a The is of of disChenoweth’s death present the was 1 1759 Abigail Whitmore bridge mother b July 5 I There is a lack of a good singable nation- missed in the United States court insula modern structure which replaced ruary I to argue that if Westminster can be elab- — J 1733 paratively Conn d at and yesterday Klllingly not Is February man It however for al song characteristic of the American tem- on motion of counsel for the plaintiff Fortunately of Robert (the the after latter Mylne bridge 1818 Conn will Vernon She was at I of ! as it orated present plans propose like the cobra a housefrequenting snake for endured with much alteration and re-i- ts Daniel and ' Dorcas (Converse) daughter had “The Star is Banner” perament mere Whit Spangled I tewho lnflni those of make it would mean a larger ingathering aggressive habits CLEARING HOUSE Pair it is true for nearly a hundred years Dorcas (whose mother's name is still a difficult as its notes run both high and low more fatal to life than Its dreaded rela-- 1 Mylne’s ly otherwise would seek similar educational in- with design it will be recalled by those genealogical mystery) was daughter of Sam- $ 193415596 clearings wide intervals The average person Saturday’s with their Boswell was attacked by uel Converse Jr and was b at Woburn ! familiar stitutions in the east That a larger inSame last 140310686 year day of the The asps out when the verse king reaches the more with that arrogance which he was Mass Feb 1 1702 Johnson drops 1112065640 cape from man as Abigail Whitmore’s ! clearings gathering would be of material benefit to “squealy” points People would sing it Week’s ®tr wont to too in of which he subject was born married display Same Daniel Whitmore father last week 823077482 year ' knew very little Johnson with a weight of and died at nto concealment like the Utah’s capital is by no means a selfish view more J the of his death I had Klllingly better if it cheerfully I rhythm - being given approximately date no structure declared TIXE WOULD IS FED because it is in fact the broader premise of “America” is words that IIOW with 1741 ellipI1£patli in Can f 1! f I merely borrowed from John' tical arches could bear heavy weights someone give the full date of his birth mar- “A study of how the world is fed reveals itS the business argument and in these days Bull One d k b chalen8re p lk’ y Mylne’s bridge has gone but the elliptical rlage and death and date of his wife’s ! very good air is commonly called many interesting facts Australia the small- connict business arguments are not to be ignored I I of arch remains and very beautiful it death? “ Kelleir’s American is not but est of it continents ia for instance the largest' Hymn” A stroke with a whip will out it in two form Numerous widely varied interests have well known is and for a of of traffic Is line of The f adequate weight the Fitch family English is vigorous and expressive meat center of them alL Asia largest con- or & clod of earth disable it but suck is its I which Johnson never I dreamed—Westminster become allied in the effort to give West- but too much It desired on handtinent the is the smallest other every that It will invite attack by the choral style for our rest- meat center among —In the Official Bulletin them Africa and Soutlr -malignity minster the financial help essential to the less and enthusiastic its own life I UttiClWi device at its command staking A S note R the of I that Freeland Thomas f temperament America lean toward vegetarianism while on the mere chance-oits adversary coming TINY JETHOU ISLAND present project and a liberal response from Is a great-grea- tBoise of Lake Salt The to suited City conbest and North our are America national of At its circle Europe little song power within the large the many who will have opportunity to temperament from the musical Truman of Island the smallest sumers I would I Jethou of is meat Philip and other gf pot only most the radius of this circle is twelve viewpoint is Taking the world’s a'sk he to is descended if also from the like islands but the Channel also the smallest share in the enterprise should make it an “Dixie” which will stir enthusiasm event lies of It at certain cattle Within any Inches supply hogs even I inhabited Island ln Europe Thuman of Westfield In and all and little its Philip Springfield j desired or the reach writes Harold to on foot the bare hope of hand J Shepstone in death and sheep” goal easy task in a northern audience It has a rhythmic the Mlllgate and ! Granger only one In-i- ts Mass who married Rebecca Monthly "it appears (hat man- trespassing within its reach the echis throws length and breadth there died at Westfield May 22 1743 If so I J coIL Then It habited house ' The Second squadron brought to Salt swing that makes one want to sing or dance kind at large uses in the neighborhood of Into a figure-of-eigbody like to communicate with him as I would to-between 20000000 tons lies Jethou of meat a year This would attracts attention by rubbing its loops 1 Guernsey midway A song will need something of that tin- be an Lake living epistles on the advantages of am this latter Philip’s line and am de- - j of from affords retreat e afcbut Sark a of and thirty-ninand from the of perfect the average which roughness gether physical culture of slrous a gling contagious enthusiasm before an per capita throughout the world In pounds world obtaining the complete lines of about It has of & the population butch- scales makes hissing sound ancestry of Philip and Rebecca (Granger) i American crowd will sing it with1 any en- er’s meat we find the Australian consumes erects its head ln rustling the center and awaits at-- 1 seven Is without roads of any sort and Truman Signed "Artemisia” 44 the American 172 pounds the tack has no post Being surrounded by submerged thusiasm “Rag time” is really 192 pounds 119’ I M STROBRIDGE Congress Will Be There en-arocks It is Impossible one no 113 once the said submerged that German: is Englishman pounds partly having It American ' the of The expression feeling bo vessels visited of to island any can the the 80 Frenchman ever forterrible j for by countered this reptile Congress in session the country musicians see that there is value in even pojmds the Russian 50 and the Belgian I WITHlarge and the Span- get its horrifying aspect when thus aroused size so all communication with the outside pounds pounds can but feel a greater sense this I so means 49 on is a these airof will iard carried it Manchester is world expensive its restless coils Guardian by days Paper pounds”— tiny its eagerly aggressive type of musical notation of security in any crisis that may even- Theirdespised motion one over the other ing cutter' pay you to save and sell it The Woman’s j constant ln scientifuLname-for-iis syncopation BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT Home Companion says: J In winter the good folks of Jethou and1 rustling ominously all the while tuate as a result of the present tension on and the modern composers make large economical news housewife no great the of the of nearer Once have a times any Nowadays it and but happenings ln reason New Year’s Gazette world the this surely brings year For tbe the pulse of to some song writer with' appears a long list of tradesmen who are nearer to the object of its fury is use of iL of the outside world for weeks at a time should save all her waste paper for which ( more than because of any unfinished busi- a geniusVorIt up is only a couple of miles she may obtain a fair price Many hesitate I i This list at the of holders and warrants yet Guernsey the royal expressing temperament of v — VAST WEALTH WASTED Mall because buyers demand that it be baled but ( London ness the Sixtyrfourth Congress left behind a off time names 1200 exceeds Since the present to ‘hava people produce patriotic song here are directions for making a simple ! of Queen Victoria considerably over extent of the waste which has at I death The there will be general approval of the Presi- ing a touch of have been added tended the lumber industry of this country LOCOMOTIVE PRODUCTION IN GERMANY baling press: Procure a large box and “rag time’’ tingle about it 300' names dent ’s call for a special session to begin yet dignified with a the bottom cut a slot a' few It la— privilege greatly coveted and much Is Just being appreciated and efforts are be-- I For the year 1916 the Prussian state rail lengthwise of Next strong virile harmony envied t wide inches 1600 correct ordered to matter this locomo have of warrant the made authorities is the It April 16 for lay three or four stout I way and with a melody having some animation royal Proprietors ing one lightly bestowed trades- of many of the largest sawmills are install-- 1 tives 1700 passenger vehicles 400 luggage strings lengthwise across the bottom Inside j upon every Congress has been in almost continuous and impetuous quality Then National Song not who has supplied ' goods to his majesty’s ing special apparatus to save material which vans and 38000 good wagons and with a Have them a few Inches apart parallel to ! deliberation since Mr Wilson took the helm Week will be observed with some enthu- man househbld It Is distinctly a mark of royal was formerly wasted or sent to tho burner (view of executing these requirements every each other and long enough to tie over the of government But the conditions which siasm and it will promote patriotic some extent a testimonial to The price of paper has risen so greatly since locomotive and railway rolling stock firm ln bale after- the box has been packed full of to favor and feeling the excellence of the purveyor’s goods the outbreak of the European war that paper the country has received orders according to paper: Having done this provide a lining I require Congress to be at Washington now Of course t the food price investigations Its principal outward sign is the use of pulp manufacturers are becoming more and I their highest capacity for output but opera-mor- e of old cloth carpet or heavy paper allowing J are more momentous than when Mr Wilson shop-froand upon interested in the utilization of woodtlons are seriously curtailed on account of the ends to extend over the box as was done J shouldn’t be expected to evolve any brilliant the royal arms over the 'warrant-holdewas concerned primarily in working out a new r When it is realized that more wood (the shortage of workmen In several fac- with the strings Each day deposit your J the waste:’ the and of unless are minds paper ideas their writing stimulated is' an war legislative program formulated on the' offense of In utilized It is our ie the for law than wasted tories perFrench and waste paper ln the box pounding It down oc- any actually prisoners mostly against great by high priced cigars son- not' being a warrant-hold1912 campaign use the lumber Industry which uses 40000000000 are the to of sues under When the I super- caslonally to make it compact working Belgians military ' The same boarder who clamors for pota- arms Apparently however its misuse is a board feet a year it is seen that there are vision who before - That the House will become involved in box is stuffed full draw the ends of the lin- - j up arms were taking toes now Is the one who used to growl be- common occurrence for during recent years In opportunities to save this waste Over ployed in work of a similar kind manufac-othing over the top and fasten the strings se- - J! 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