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Show NEW COALITION :: 1 - '''.,ff (er CABINET FORMED I. :o- ;,,,,,,.. ,,, i., a,a1 ' ; - 1 it s - ,.,.1,4,...t,- J4, f,.-.- . ,. ,, i Al,a ' 1 .: -' : t..,, ' . . e- rlicetti'sI'.4 stks ;4,7,, 1'-'- - i 'It lts s, ', it...,,',,'' : t.'. fr. ," -- - ' Or .: - - .0-- 101.71" ''' - - Air' ..., 1 , 1 , - I ,'1, . 1.-.';,- i;;;::'41' . ; ) -- ; i - ,,,, ,, , I . t '' l'''''"- ....., - - -- , ., --- -- ' . - Great Demand I f) :7 - ,, 1 1' ', ,,,, r .:,', - ' " ';t - ce 13. Dee - e .. , - otack t!iii Lord high chancellor, knots. $tr Stanley portfolios. A maximum of about 16.040 The promotion of Sir Stanley horse Lord preskient of the council, Lord . whose greatest activities durpower e as Crewe. ing the war have had to do with the Lord prtry semi. ii,ord Curzon ot ntanagement of the official press burDeath of Mrs.-Walc- ott eau. to this high honor of lord chanKrdieston. by Winston Chancellor of the exchequer. Reg- cellor. and acceptance Ina Id McKenna. Churchill. formerly head of I Spencer Chicago. May !S.Julia Walcott, one of stale for foreign af. the admiralty. of the merely nominal of the oldest actresses on the Am- Forretary duties of the duchy of Lancaster. are erican stage. died here today. She 4,0, two distinct surprises. was Tio and bad been playing Parts Nkkr'1"..164OF HALDANE. RETIREMENT wince she was 4. She was playtng at ., -.. downtown theater and was stricken ."--1The most prominent figure Who re- aafter '.7. 4.;,:.1 ethe Monday show. She rolaYsd et Ni''.. tires from public life iis Viscount with Richard iit . , Mansfield in-- -- Peer Haldane. His affiliations with Gert"':::'e,'"-.1-11: Steve." Arnold and Gynt" lady in , .i,t,,;.-,imany. and the continued newspaper For thirty Years she had played in 7 if.' attacks based on thee.. made his re- stock Pm . alto life ,,, private companies. ,,,,, tirement se Inevitable as Prince wait Mrs. ,,y,. .,,,,,,-.,-''....,'-- i Otis Randaji. She la FUrVilted AM retirementof liattenbures ., Henry 10 4 .'''' two sons all liv''' e JAS. sehuastbatierd and , .le ZT 4i 1 :;.,t some time ago from the admiralty- by her ing in 4 Viscount sa me reawn. the for 11 Haldane received an ex preraion of the F 14'... lovernment's confidence by the he. ALL MEDICI MALES i ., .,, ,.,....t! !noire! of the Order of Merit upon, him. VOLUNTEER FOR WAR ki ''''' fr:4're1.4 ' L'' 're The retention of Lord Kitchener as irA while the Pavid arms. Lloyd head of Rome, Meor 20 ria Pans. 2 .p. m.-d port. George. with the ' .4 'I, of munitions. I All the men of the Medici family hare of folio the ministry ,s'it relieves him of the responsibilitx of I volunteered to go to the front. Among gnamoing the supply department.,4 them le Lug' Methrt, a member of and also A. J. Bolfour's acceptance the chamber of deporte, .. -- of the admiralty were fully expected. The Maeriula of Lansdowne.- whose . health forbids hard work. becomes, a - member of the cabinet without ducounin Its !,,,... 1,tellea. eacept participating 7..:irs.: and 1Sr. Churchill's position is ; .. same. His WillingnP111 the eirtnally ,..,,,i, 7'.1.4e' Subordinate position and to accent Ir 0 , , t, -' ,, .Vd'';,,4.',-.:t..e.-. work for the success of the new goy. 0.' ernment is likely to make him pop( ular with top country and aid his fu,''IT., politboa, aeeons, ture .0 i and Mr. Mender-so- n Mr. Lloyd ith II ,.., ! ett.'n- - TV will be espeelally chanted with i....t.,..n ' the task of rallying the working men I SIR EDWARD GREY, 1 to the governnumt's support. and e,' .:, Who Resnaise as remiss Seminary. much is expected , of the former ,., . the chancellor in country. organizing ,,, r , ' fairs. sir Eduard Grey.indsistriar - - -- ' s A .,...'. Sir Edward Carson represents the Secretary for the colonies, Andrew . r v, Boner low. Cheer faction of Ireland and there is ;....,' f,.. - '... ,,:. hecretary for ' assts. J. 'SoottO regret that Mr. Redmond declined to CFamberlata. enter the cabinet and make the rep' Foreetary of state for trtr, Lord reeentation.embrate all political ;,:.- ) french... , r4.,,,t,t', . rawl . , .:0 fie) ,!,.. - t-,-'1 ,,,, '' 0 mind have ' newly-create- i - - - I ' j -- ' - hittilener. undoubtedly Include men in pubpe life: whether they will prove coreespondIngle strong tub a working body is a Question. the answer to which the Mullin', will 'anxiously await. Minister of maultiom, David Lloyd &tea lord of !he.. tolmiraitY. Art tor J. Balfour. , , Pvelddeet of the ttford of trade' Walter Reschoas. President of the local sorrrumeat booed. 'Wafter Ramo Long. . Chancellor of the duchy Or Lome - cabinet the. strongest t.eorne:, , ! I , --,.- .- rosterVilosiott (Idol secretary for Ireland,, Anna. ,.. . tine Birrell. : secretary for'Scotland, Thomas 111g. Rlenos Wood. e, President for the boost of Lord ftelboone. ,. First messuitanoner ,tet works. Lewis , , mirco,m, Prookent of the bmard of edoKotion. Arther tioulteroo. Attortipy seuiral, Sir Edward Car. soa, ' as In chi have been' expected. the . . Alan. Mar - artthnostrong the editorial ditapproval bywrters la the London-Mornipa- -. Perk raise but little enthusiasm in war quarter. The most that Is accorded le a disposition to give the every oeportunitY lo Ma worth, Provo More disappointment le noticeable almond the Liberal than the Consterv4 iltive papers. mainly at the shelving St Inwood Nakiiiilat ead the appoint., ng , Ir$ - wets , ., ,,,., -- -.II:11 - --- A ' ' A . 4 , , n I ph latore,77,4f.,7 . " - tot - ed scores of WOMItee - - I 4' , x 4 ' ';'!' ) 1 1 ''' tif 'i r. I 1 , il ivt-w- '''' -- - k ,,, sainaktist 7 2 6 , . . ' I) - Within Rearch of .All NO COUPONS SET OF 2 BOOKS The Lea ng Book Concern - 1 - ese re News - ' - .- , - oo ' la-Stor- .' ,- ' ) .. on Receipt of Price Postpaid to Any Address -t ' ' I . Ii , - . . " Selections ONLY $1.257FOR - mad then hot, te- keep is the pink of 'Arthur Janice Balfour . amattkm. t firtrre lb tho Unionist' - outstanding party. oho Dr., ffdwanhe Otte Tablet the see. WI Irma. in that now subocitute for caloseellge and' kooalg ths Untene resent a-- 4 '' Winston , 2Se ger box, AR druggist& Ohurchlt Ip Balfour :' succeeds Us Odes . sir coir, se ilmo sandrult3, ' , A MI6 ado,,Atvett a ' -- - .k Z '..FIt I - 1 , , 41 . ,. .. La:IPPBALIN wadi "P"ed ..,..- mi Throbs:' . , . e 6 Hain Stieet ' - V' t , l t.' t 4' ' ,o . VZ irsaa. , tens coilects. If yOU have a pale thee., sallow look I dull "es' tongue. headaches .ti Matins no-gofeeling, an out of aorta. inactive bowel. you take eaa of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets sightlY for ,p, time and note the pleasing re- - i 1 suite. i Titousaade ,,ii women; at well as mos. I take Mt PNIwarder Olive Tablets now t A 3, l tory - i - ',-- 1 c" ' I Lieta rs .he ., , tutte-nioti- , ' . Ask I 1 )' . yok-g-ro Adz4at - ."-": ; r A "' ws kried thirtam : It.st 'robs-- : '' t'T,'PL- , -, ck-IR,1- .4 1 1 i. dl . , , et il I -- .i; i. 11,0 ' ) r Wen-Lam- m '1.'. ''' . i - - , 5P r - . S i , .. 1 I &.,."'"61 ' di ow -- -- 1900 PAGES 6- , i , ; - C-""- I - .,e .. .- I , , 4-' : ''''' r 4 -- -- F ; 1' : wrneare tot, - .. ' , ..,- . ---- - ! 7 ,. .,' Fifty thousand people from every section of this country, in ill the vocations and aroca'. .7'01,- - -.' for liver and bowel , -ailments. During theme years be gave: ri'',i.,.. .'''' ,,,,A ,.. to his patients a prescription made of a, II" .;' ' few welt known vegetable Ingredients '' ...., ',.,t, mixed with 'olive oil. namhig them Esc ' ,, ''''''' Nwit ..:( - ' Edwards' Oliva Tablet& Yell will beten-- i I : color. ,, ,them by their olivewonder-worke- .. These tablets are on . ,... bowels. and whirls cause a! Over . i, normal action. carrying off the serge' and per.sortous matter, that one's aye-- 1 7, he animously aat,Pled...., & Ar "2.11.....t1", ap--in de. on, proving Jolla dining & seat in the new cabinet. assurReciting Premier dequith. inance that the coalition would not voice the ourrender by any person of bis political parmilles or ideas. the statement says: "16e accept that 4eciaration and so long as the pledge Is honorably and stricilirObaervisd we shah be ready to give to the new government . the nano cooperation as has been given by thp party,to, the lent government. "This wanton; the world has reby Iiviticb peatedly' been assured ratesmen, is being waged for the strict and honorable( nuiltatenance of tree. ties and for the right of small nations to freedom and th unhampered (levelogronent of thelr notional hi& But .rhIls we feet coatidast that thee - i . t. : o. - stflresrcrf -. , . '''' , - ,.., ,...,.. e - un- ,.. , ' p. 26, ...-.1- ti , - - Irish party at a mooting todog sort-coher- - I - .'. ,. ..,', ', Redmond's Actiott , -- - . Irish Party Indorses AlvenoW nundstrIL- i -,.. , ea , .. , , 4- - ii - '' -- e ". , , ,,,, ,,,-,- ill ; i ; ..,, ...............,-,,- B1! News Book 'Store I 7- - ee il - , ',2k 111) (.: 13! . Announces to' the reading public that it has 'acquired THE EXCLUSIVE AGENCY for the sale of this magni- ficent work for Utah, Arizona and south Wyommat. I l' , r..- IND 111 , 1 t ,. itching burning! tions of life, voting upon one proposition-,- to.. Pole. ! At Rimini (about s0 miles eouth of would presunlably express the average preferI ,enicet the armored cruiser Sankt 11 3I Georg bombarded the railway station' ence of millions of their country-men-an:st and bridge. At Remnants ta)out 21, I - Ott mites northward of ADC41111)- the.women. That is what makes ill L ii Zrinyi demoliebed the rennin ii' bridge and water tank. the harbor! ie two the volumes now offered .,, The Deseret work& the station and a railway train.; by ri gezt) "At Ancona the greater part of the ,00,es...erg.v7J7) ''. News Book Store fleet bombarded the old fortification's.: most the o unique work the ertillety and cavalry camps. the , ever published. It is filled from corer railway station and oil tanks, causing! a' which did menetunenr &MAIM, de- i,'14 Isti t. 4,. three The ItnillinS to cover with t tip things that never grow se.. offered resbetance by light batteries' 103 c4 ) ,, , and machine guns only. i ...titTt old the or die; very things you wish At Rodent. the Port Alfredo Saoll 01111 ., .1 "1 artillery crew(mart the game. thousand times a had memorized, or :a you driven off by airmen netlike .. chine gun against them. The airmen to where find in print. There are more knew then dropped bombe on a balloon ehed '1 ,41 and on militaryipbects in the In- t 1,eS1 !.' seven hundred terior." than that literary treasures 'ea 'gird on t t 1 'e endeared themselves have to the masses of the otlit . A CLEAR :A COLIPLUION,1 ' The . is from people. like range gems plain -- -the .14T . Tennyson's Bar," "Crossing "Kipling's X .'ev, e'. Ruddy CheeksSparkfing Eyes I". ......41., and Webster's "Reply to , "Recessional," Women Can Have. 4 --- -.. 7Z: .. . Rayne." The solem ntruth is that there is to Dr. Edward. ...so a Says in the whole world, who tan read 'sAo ottio pbytkiaa. ,... living person ---. n Ann I could herr) adoring that 'English, "Heart Dr. F. M. Edwards tor 17 years treat. . ai UMW - . .' ,:,i'i eecham 9s Pills Heart Deseret l - It,--0.-.2!,- , ,, - , o, , - Novara began a flanking fire against the trenches. demolishing the barracks. but itself being struck several' Urn... A lieutenant and four menl were killed and in,VPTIII men wounded.' The enemy'. losses were perhaps la times heavier. "The Sclutrfachutso escaped undamaged. The torpedo boat was asvisted ' Itj, t.,; mice - surprise.-An Italian shell hit the officers' mess room of the torpedolipat. causing her to spring a leek. In order to tielit, the deettroysr and the torpetinhmit out of thiiir precarious the poeition. 7 '- Oats v the Matt and i ' '4:- 'roll Save Sickness The Italian batteries suddenlY guns opened fire with against the litaltria. scout ship Novora, and a torpodoboat lying before the! Mani entrance and killed many oe, their town - troops. who were taken tort "'Hidden , .-, I retired oat of range." Relative to the fighting on Monday along the Italian coma. the Austrian war department today says! Scharf-chut- e The Austrian destroyer penetrated the narrow canal at Porto Coraini till it ranged quite Italian close to the fully defended Buck-mast- sked lmi ndlin O. Muckmamer. .ti.r "' a 5 t' riltl.i 'Alt( Stfd i i ' , - oghaus.ed I ant, I , I A SCORES andlAileTDIA S - t r-- - s, - 1, ' pmLord , It !, 'It jc 0 .6 s t...'''40-.45,-Ir'- ' P 0 rt.,. '' t, i j ,,'s;',), - 7.,,,11111)01 I4 " It e(- iAnee is ' Afrit a is the 1,44.1 ,f rmsteri., a land ti i' boundittsai.:' ' ''': of nught3 con4tasts and i in i fen tieeades its vast Z. '? ''' ,,,.,. ,,, promises ''':,"' :,: a mi a tit tie pergian- ..;: t.,....; i ,t: 1 First Lord of Admiralty. : (14 411lc7:1'!,,,t,-,,,t1 t'aorin reswirces , .,';...;,,....";.., 77.-entiv 'IT' to modern progress; '1'. AC2r; ; ,, , . ,N,,,,, d Mg millions 7 of savaltrea,; "dr- le .;,'1' '.., 2., sill be supplanted hs white settlers ,i-- -- ,, , :tit ALI' 4.,f; . mt -ada,:l.a..,:,g' . ittillobout.11e,si the , wealth l: 7,' i, . 6.., i, .., i 17, 5, ',i i'. f , as et ,',reitt,rilittiY ,intnuche. a. POSITION OF LLOYD GEORGE : I I, , , l,. ) el. ,7:: lieeeret-.11.-!,' 'Qt t dTr, no4 e ftresenting ' ' ..., ,... ce .' :"'w:l'. its reader,. 'TS, ...., i'....214."'::: big, vol. f c '' t ?';',' 4.v.-2.1-J;',, it . onte-or--441 , tte sliverttnreg nf 1. , I .4.........- -- ., . t. zz.zne a h,-..t., ,....0,4 ir h it :ors. , .7 a partI itwhall,ert.4 I 1? ti :::.,,,.:::..,,-;:e...of : etli ins t ':,-Premier Asquith and 'Loft Grey' t4 3. ''''''''',7,., i, .' ,1-1,111P of SI the ,',,..-: 1 ''' ' ';',,, ;irt . ' ' . 10.r,-''-',, el the .olor prneeas to 4. i .: ,s1:;:, mt. rvrrOu,-.d-tr ' lc ' '' '' . I As Foreigri Minister Remain - L, I foll-pag- e - .."'ri- stzt Tirs make, a rare !, t; .,':', 1 -..14.1;1)' 4 I :' '' , , co:- r,.,'''' ,'- 4,000 Cell"th,11 1,,,V, ,. . -- . .,,,. neTs er before been 't es h i f 1 has ..,,k-',sin '"' - ';:::, --, ', Viscount Haldane Retires. ..,,: 3- ,- 1 ..: i 't vs...qualt.41 in a tt,u, of' this , hdtmeter. 1 kA, h., . A ti; oit The tve,'", ot fdirti no.h sorring fiteis '4' 40,,,,,,e..1,..,0.,,kak-A4,......-e ' SOIO ,f,' ...,,, ' DAVID LLOYD . " .t. GrA)RGI; kt ,r And the , habits t shout f,,,. folsr 4144,411010,0,...4 interesting stories liagromormP ' REGINALD IIIHENNA. ., of all A frTeittr, arlIMR15 tt tido onmoiset,- , ir a Who wore". ae c haneetior of the ' :14 London. lilay 25, LORD KITCHENER. Who Sarceed4 Datil lAoyd-GeorA. BONAR LAW. as FIR EDIISRD CARSON. to VIII the Newly treated el or s,hen . hatienged by the huntees 4,-- ,,, :, ,,i secret the retains of . post httchener rrie Vito Remains as hermit'', for War. Who Stoomees colonial secretary. Chancellor of the Eachenaer. Position of Minieter of Munitions. i, vy g Who Becomes Attorney General. 6, The linitted special sqlition n1 thia t 1 , tary of war in the new coalition cab-Whi- ---- -: -- - ------- ---- -M r. teesstret News in , , .': .: -The volume, Si '.-has received the approv444. .'''',.. to bare its readers for the 1: !i... t watting for a dash against Boston nr, clioritiiitirg meet of Sir ,Edward Carson Is attor- principles will be remembered I"' 1., i ;. 1 e nt King George. The !IOW first 'nisi f'XlPliPelf ,f promotion. 1"11;man-acted upon in any fUture New York. 1111111C WAR CAME general. ff.; I' 0 . ir the prPo.e.nt I I A 11 11 of the admiralty will he Arthur lat.'-betwee:; The Daily Chronicle calls the the British and Irish , I, .t i ,o ntinue,s t .. , IFtalfour.Wineton Prpencer Church1a lad appointment and sari It is lions and while we accept this 'lawn. fleet rested 0111 of New York n'r713PatipplY Game Trails printed 1,-- g ..-.- : r, of namethe we Sir a to . than minister mistake Iwose feel that prime the head of admiralty. is co I, , m n. explains htlw . an !!, fr,rtner 1 ; e.dt.hrsy tepirnag other 0717 UNITED STATES NAly,db,nrrru..tal.f.tent trleaa'4;erw this Is the hour When it is incumbent lEdward for his portfolio. may :come to,weiromodeette slam 1c''.'.-1- . iri--' irven the portfolio. I' chancellor of , list has been upon us to remind the Irish people ion ;0 ' 1. te.erton :;,',. thtp beawiful volume. ' -' . ' ' 1 '' LIBERAL PRESS IRRITATED. i the ,Ittehy of .Lancaster. Fleteher under that .st itet,:great sielikessmisate'.of aka' !Atimtrol n1,1 having --neat, the court,h-- expleihing tn.' con- - 4 '1,- ..,i' !!:4mthand tor defeno, of the Peatnard' ,fittora. retains the pre , The Liberal papers aro irritated 'part and the movement from which i 4; tt,,,, got our tor, before it AVanhinatnil, May icrithe main twsdy fl I h0 nett. imitleling Ii is too lateAthertisemetart 1. that Sir Edward representing the it sprang, hate been Wnn by reliance ... r I. the battleships. while Rear Admiral upon themselven and by independent !Rear Adnural Beatty's atty.-lon- a , mtnority' petty in Ireland, ehould action 4..1 ond with a .1,. In parliament. and , we are .I er be in the cabinet. while the Nationalfleet, whi,h outmaneuvered the St fictitious vslaathe under auxiliaries c, ,it: t that the The Daily stroligly of the opinion 1 - and "battle-ists are not represented.under Admiral Fletcher. rruisersfleet, of "battle if' and chairman In all-gen- re acted andltione Torpedoboat wisely declining to.iCruiser Nees rays that John Redmond's ' won a ..:( 1 ...i 1 See. etc... undertook the at-- ; l positn to eetablish a bate from the ministry will make depart In the least degree from ,,, . 8; ; Meet Italian Destroyer,'iibesapeake bay late 10483,, close,' the tafk- twn even more striking the ineongruity tot! Policy on which the great success of stroyer .i lettv-1,J tnreel this l'Pnw has been built. and that the I separated party In incnt ear Sir Edward Carson's presence In has been I gam. itmst shi,h il New York and the war was under old policy should he strictly adhered .., Surrender lieutenants -, as Sir Edwards Compelling ; Progreee Off Ike roast's:lace during Tuell.,,..1 last Admiral as -whew, the "reds," I, -- government is ,In to Altai way . an Irish, -of none , their war , abated have the day. Beettra eraft were deauynated. had '' , actual control of 'every Inch ef Irish i, I.. i rebellious senrimente- .....e,a... e in a laconic telegram to tha navy de- - been given titne tti Attain a- Point WO initeh criti- atal?' f Other appointments cetset. Plans for the from the .mtles !4,-iertee partment Rear Admiral Knight. tho , Lame had been carefully worked out by cised Include that of Mr. Balfour as le DAMAGr SOME SUFFERED , .'l f ;'''' Slat lord of the admiralty. the ground FRANCE OFFERS TO t Umpire. nntl''SITS,..4 that he haol ter.; the newel war college and general d. , , ' mniateti the game at 3 o'clock int!. att.; i tattlf. each commander being kept in ..) being taken that the giving of this el, portfolio to him deprives the nation PURCHASE DACIA titt tiling that the tniRT haryleomplete . lc:terabit :opponent. campaign iernitatn d, of Lord The Fisher. of the erviees To make arotailh had attained as near ati notstble what elevation of Sir Stanley O. Buckmass- of Fleet 'clarrna' New York, Mar Vl.-- -E. N. Preitung. At Ancona Greater Part ;N, det,.0 worO given and tze,y. Dantethey woull be in actual warfare, Hopi. to' also is criticized his elites at the det;aftfitett knw re,htraM rot secrecy war carried to tilt.; Some dissatisfaction iis also expres- owner of tho rOarta-- , I..mired a cable 1:1Z Bombarded Oil TanksGreat piing littie twit', than the ici,neralI public ! point of having new WITMOSA codes fori sed that the 'nee- - esbinet.- intdeiM of dispatch todas from his rcpresentatirs ,. labout nhat. oh,- !hive hale been doing each side. tied only aheoltitely necea , being smaller, lis larger than the old In Prance saying that the French goy. Destruction. week. or tiniPr 'that conditionaisary retiorts arr,o made to the depart-I- , i !the !at ''''''' 1( i-- i.: Lt. one. and also at the toms of Devil -;,:,.. T.;:. I the t'n,my- managed to gain entrance, t mon,. ernment hzul offered to purchase not, Lloyd-Georg- e i as chancellor Of the ext ',through the Virginia ,tariata and estah-cargo r.f the Dethl hut the Three submarines and ono battleship; i chequer. It is understood. however only the lish tdriseir vithin Etriking d'atance of met with accidents; and as well. and in addition to pay had to pit intot Mr. Lloyd-Oeorgllnotntmeni Its ship Vionna. M&Y :6.Th following of- - Waphington. the claims that heen have for repaint during the game demurrage minister of munitkna is only temnas issued to- - Mr. Itantels said tonorl,t he onil 211'd: port communication on tidal debased filed, her seizure and 11; t Will ae'.ppl'i!back to assemble will at 'come porary and that he What relief! 'upon the ta:immanding oricere for full. 1.,,,Thethtilt. nco':rw layThe first night: a few day. then chancellorship when the question s.ireti re thcv and rerarts. wh,n aert not by Amtrietut Pews Attoodatios. the ...III cation -I- .of cahled has the .';'i. Resinol - f'. French Breitung Ointment usof munitions becomes Jess aeutei The cruiser Heligoland and three. he aouid makP separatO TO lifilPtgo gett-- I :he philw ;44 much ar pnsHERBERT ASQUITH, at their home yards. asking offp.ial confirmati.on torPedoboat destroyers encountered :ruble nt the ab,rt,public all itching and burning ually overhauling 41 stops The British public will not know authorities of C th, cperat:cno t Ulm Remains Bo Premier and nrst the composition of the new cabinet of the report. and makes your tonured skin feel . t destroyers, Stu,b specnia,ton lass tidulgel go by two !mbar' torpsdoboat t'''' ; ,q'' Lord of the Tremittry. until they read the newspapers tocool and comfortable at last. Wont h,re as 1, boa tb. ette near Barletta. one of which escaped.; i naval cfti,-.r- t ;1.;','; 4 ' t morrow morning. The information DESTROYER CUSHING 11' plan hug been but the other of which was struck vies t7 the easy Resinol way to heal i'i ' ; niicrahip and Sir Edward Grey the was given to the press tonight with shell and compelled V) surren-ioatbz4S- u by dar:T:nda.v,sFill-t rttrba,as or The prompt rePat filren o atm. erterna similar kimteion? David the stipulation that it should not be ' rnimatry of foreign affairs. BEATS REQUIREMENTS1der in a sinking condition. seomah. bottel and liver ills hal Doctors have terrersited Resinni ss ihe blues-- - wee. operat. Ii Lloyd George. chancellor of the ex- made public until the morning papers i," ; 3 1:.ri I Our deiotroyera restu,ftl 3.;) tritn of kn.nrn treated an annual sale pf over 4:regularly for neemy years includ- dna Aft PIP New England eoat cone-- 1 chequer in the old nahinet. will be ware issued. million boxes of boat. int Italian crew of the the 'Rockland. torMaine. Mar I 2LThe rn:nurter of munition Ir the new one. the I of !fluntly ;no. ,i is$( Is frequent-IS avaggeedion cabinet The of 1Y netee,1 Oatmeal: loth the heli of Illealoal composed its commander. but the or ing ono, pedoboat destroYer Cushing showed rescue was hindered by the approach Soso. clears tower 'MOM nod hiaelthoodo aud tonight vas thRt th. allottack-- I I Lihent.ht eight conserratives. COALITION CABINET. htars a l MOM hid ral F is te'oahle hoottehold remedy kw t 1 -Laborite. Arthur Henderson. and one a wide margin above eontract require- of two Italian battleships. which Nom 'Novo deists, ate Sold hi all draws& s The constitution of the Dew CSbinet Earl Kitchener. , - ' ments on her official etandardization from & range of 1E800 metre. (about , and tecaed intn vb4.aroaa. 1'1Y while follows: Thtrteen members of the old cabi- trial today. Her fastest Inn. wan made 11.000 yards) la, the ensuing skirm- !the dotendera cruised frultk.sels about Sala lEveryitbera. la bases lar sag 25e. 4.: Prime minister and drat lord of the net remain in oMcsi. Of these, Mr. at the rate of 30.4 knots per- - hour ish our destroyer Onset was slightly Earl and the average of her five top speed damaged, but the Heligoland and the tremary Mr. Amitith. Asquith. Sir Edward Grey. minister submit P01120110, Lore Kitchener. Mr, Runciman. Mr. BIT- runs. with and against the tide was other destroyers returned the enemy's II 211 Land..downe. reit. and Mr. Wood. retain their old i The contract calls for fire with apparent succeps and then al !;ji ,., ,zr41 ' Meet t, f 2 Rapidly 4.:,L Taking Up All Books In Stock. .,, - ,.,ott, - It) ..t.. I I i . coNE:..:,,i,--,..2- I .. 4101442- Is SUPPIal - ' -- ! ''.; .,;'k.'":t . . . 'al ' t BOOK CET 8 0 0 K BEICHE 'N , , . -- , ''' ' -- - ::.- ttoVIrr, "0,..., , , . , ...- - . , 3S, . - - 11 - i ) if ' - - ,',.. , Kitchener Remains Secretary of War and A. J. Balfour Becomes XESM;WEDNESDAY MAY 26 1915 - .,., I ' ) |