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A i , , then' eti of the bron.-te,';''.! i-'"t., t,ifi t.' ' ri --t,! itake scaffoldha platforn,pine ,,, '.0; 7,,, ;. ,,,,,, felled treos which will Parer T' ',,ir2.i. A .,. ;.,1 nailed or tied air r..art al- ; trinks ,are ?. ., ; ',rays high up In the bran.'ees where' I irV i will not be seen. They, at- - further ' . gif .".., off inesked with their oar, cut e branches. We first knew of r.n February, when a terrtiy call 'came !rem machine, guns high up tridhe trees The ,iermans i,,n. the tisurais banks. ..:,,.., ,.. : Ise,'ji were mei plesei,1 with the ... ,. ' of Aree numher the increased that they .1 .,,, fcirts,and they now eight un a front' if .,"1, of three miles. . hie artillerists try to destroy the c., l''''' ,, This motes diffiforts with shellfire ',. n,,,,i,i, culties. The tree fore are masked with :;..),-- ', branches also on top. and aviators ca11 el. ' )'''. , , '4, nnt locate them. At one po,nt we had ti, ! ,,, A ' , ,', systematically to shoot down a whois' I . c,:t,.4?,-- 4:4, ...VI! At present we possess tree 11 . , 4 ,,., r.es' I , 1" ',,,,, torts. well prot e. tea aalithRt rifle tiP111.4k1;0 ,. n machine-guftre by breats orks of A A ea. bullet proof logs. ten these are planted t Ilk t. ,..4.,,... machine guns, and one or two held Night and ,lay goem on a terrific 0 toy Amertryoro Prcooss Assoctatton !7,1tillaele. On the l'totii of March. a Geri.t-,aft aviator bonibahl the forest In wt,iiti ere cur masked tree forts. He kilied a apirer. Lord Southampton. Hare we few men. We rete!iet,d by sending our was S.. the famoos catalpa tree that airman. Lieut. Yattrintseff, to planted ty Lord bacon and also visit pest luckiYadrinteeff's the bomb Germane. the the hall a here trie kienchers fell in the middle of a tree Bin hear,' the first performstoe. of .e.! tomb whIc-machine two hirrors Next ke vis;t. ;:iatrtam ee men.carried the Tie platform col-I- t fig and Inn througa the gate of Lincihn's peed. which the Bari often passed. arid La. All our trenehes and artillery posiwhich Ben Johntton worked kith, a trowei in One hand and a copy of tions are so masked that German airmen cannot see them. The enemy not Horace In the other. Thus, eventually Barikaids. only masks his trenches; he makes to we enAlts the river on snow where. in the narrow. obscure Streete dummy trenches. Whenthe snow lay away which wend their way between ugly the ground, he arrepedto his and front. a line parallel w&retioubsa, we show our pilgrims the alt)ng e'er reConstatesitsto 41ri1Aials-1- 0 sites of the Rose and Swan theaters. allowed WaS a brown streak ncLate the that a and. finaily, the spot marked by Is no snow. The bronze memorial tablet where stood trench. Now there to a a of earth streak the Globs. the "hound 0.- the Pia- t;errlittni,of Scrape on it trwhess; few a scatt,r depth vis-we t ihob, oit Shakespeare. ant parade it as and see the balcony a few old uniforms. the Oleorge real trenches while their looked their trertily from whirh the spectio.irs Botn sties are down. centtrien aso. upor, the actors may he a mile away.S by burning t.eifint; their rre)vera-ntin inn the yard. vaying 'or days the country ,a damp straw. DlK.FNS LAND. xePed in smoke. Behind th,s en on im, ,,. ti.- '' ' 13411no ...Jen... Superior , 4It .....t hd 'I 3 :.,) , '',P, " '' - '7:1117."- portant 4' MO are tafeed. .,ntt, No the mtqlts Ah:le uns,;s;cted, (41 Iluminatn blazed. First At n Ent- - ycleped la of Address Denver Colo. w p. 1 WEST Portland gelatin Tacoma San Francisco. via Ogden San Francleco on. $22.50 22.50 40.00 40.00 51.20 Springs 'Omaha Kansas City St. Louis Memphis Chicago Minneapolis 59S5 56.50 43.85 iOn with circuit Pta. , 022 ea 41 34 se 3:volo sive. LJNII , ' rq,n, Tht r trove , i'.ran dale of nMe. but not to et. reed !December SI. ISIS. NORTIL Excursions to northern Utah and Idaho ptr.ta. Slay 22; June S. ,f I. s, s trip eseurskon rates Boston and other Atlantic Seaboard Point& 'Proportionately low rates from other O. S. LStations. See Agents. City Ticket Office. HOTEL UTAH. rr --- t weroaloweegara,..mmiramitaawenswemata3 Seei GAME M TRAILSthCOUPON animiraillininoman M ,, rettF a tho r. HI; - " Thel - snow-al.-tat- !dock-hous- n-, eri-- w 0 ' '' ' 50 Put' 0 f3s, t5,0 , . , dt ;et-- of i i Home Sugar , , , - ' by THEODORE ROOSEVELT i - , 4".0"77.etee.ni.....4iliiiit....441111Nalk II I I Montpelier. Limit4.4-0ittP- mk Limited-Ogd- en. .41,I,mmr.it7ditl timited-Orna- ha, t LI: 11:45 12:30 12:30 12:30 retv P. M. , Orden. Pocatello. Idaho Tails. Butte. . Logan. Hyrum and Wellsville alms arriv--. lag.) Ilutilad-43gd- irbilleNp. Hotel 4a risk I .1rorio,nL. ............ss. The - Greg Country.Newspapee , ..., Wahl : of, Tido Section is lamed Mondays aadlinirsdays - .. . , 1...-a- S'ivee,-,- the ,., The cer.s.r.,e the lira r of the Ione ott et her el,e Jorc. Prt7.1Tvi. thr..e ;.?, England A e7,omt, war, vitae (lerar, In Jort,,s R tun, the f,,,nrit tor r:,rtrp; his artist'. fIetal.,,F fog ditin.. itti, ,s, Sancla Pres,,,,:, mar sw-h,,- at ,...nd sePh Bee ,,. ,, E. g. H:rnt whir,..mo, Pr.f scr Pran,:lson. enn siRtirg, of will b., oril tkir gr',.,,iin athy,711,',4ihil tmh - NEWS $2.00,. PER 'YEAR r, cei-- the 8a:, 1.onssnwsolow0111" SEMI-WEEKL- Y a 10:00 p. it A. M. Ogiden. Ely. Sacramento. Mn Praticitice," 820 P. It A. M. Pdtte 2:10 P. lit! Saerkm. .ctel 13iln. Portland. Seattle. (Twig. 10:15 IL Id.: A. M. .4:4,11 Blat' ran. also going.) IS ' irS,,kee ,,,, , ,...,' In Denver. games . , 111....7 , Prat,' 110111 City. Omaha. Chleago. 7:20 A. M. . . 6:35 P. 1 rillalad also arrivtug.) TS Ogden. (MeadPocatello. only). going 8:00 A. Ill.. p. Ashton Rase. awl's 9:30 A. m...Overland maul. San Francisco. 5:50 P. 31I Pacific Omaha. 32:05 P. M... . 8:25.A. Mamas. Ogden. X Portland. m. P. Seattle. 2:20 R 4:35 LoratteBotam, "ua-p. 2:30 p. m. Los Angeles 4:45 Chicago.. 14 aka, 3:35 P. M. .. Overland Denver. Pt LWS. Chicago. 12:10 P, Cache railer. 4:15 P . M. ogden. 1210 P lit !ntnnt rVhatn. n Prancloco uthuiand, going Denver. Ogden. Chicago, 0:00 p. M. (Fan Francisco and Omaha, 815 14. 1' Butt. also arriving-ies, Teli ttwoone Special. Ogden. Pocatello. ,.. 7:30 A. Ja. 7:15 p . m.. Idaho Palls. Yallowatena Park. Olden. Pocatello. Idaho rails. 11:45 p. m Ashton.... 815 Butte. (Twin rails also ,.1 , r,..,..,.! UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD Depart. i a,' tbls I EFFECTIVE J1.7NE U. Daily. Orden. Oaciati a ,1Z: q ',Mit-A.)- - . i cIr. !TIZ , - ; e tat rittah A $4.00 Book for 98c If Called tor 1 of these - Coupons and 98c, By Mail Postpaid . . . . . . $1.20j ,.- - 10m .' '' ,., , - - ; I ' AFRICAN GAME TRAILS iWt11-.2.,- 14ork-hous- g, , aft. den ex Pr,,nt le !tig pESERET NEWS I dorr A ,., i riurie.iunpltneltii.rnittidittrisaTrt,h-e.t.broaripnroawn-:.1.,-- - . - . News !r r'.,r d intlftb , thp 2. 3. 17. 23. 24. 51; Atigut 14. 211: Soptember H. 15 Midi also in effect through to Nen York Itotind 1 THE BEST: , r ! tJr three month ' i'f, Ticket on sale liatIT November 30. 191. Diverse Routes. . Stop-over- s; . ,,, via Los Angles 35.00 San Firanelae0 one way SSW via Portland Loa Angeles. ria Southern Pacific... Stow) Los Angeles one was -a Salt lAtits Rout,. 025 14,a Angeles. One r 02 2a via Portland Side trip rata I,os Ane0 -1 to Ran DIP0o anti via rail $500, ani steamer $4.60. rn rnr!tert- low Carresponding ly rates to many other points. Sale Dates, June 5, 9, 12, 16. 19, 23, 26 and 30; July 7, 14, 21, 28; August 4, 11, 18, 25; September 1, 8, 15. Limit, October 31. I - '.., 44ere.Ae tr cello, Olon EAST snow-boat- , ,... 1. i the . e iserte free trial everywhere. be ,btaine,d by writing to SiS Washington St, A ,r Foiloeilr4 Rates Apply From Salt Lake City. ',, A ...... t, l'Azej I I iTiP ' their lambskin Masurtan lakes and Oa the roads be- put shades - hats.under and prepared to fire "papakhatween the 'East Prussian marshes are to under the zone of glare at the tremendous triVe trencn rows with On the sixth flied. bar,eed wire and liar wire e feel from creeping enemy. 1743 and at was the seventeen GIs and search lights sttrc rockets rentrals" Electricity "0;erland apprenticed to a Lisbon merchant. Aft- which in peace time supply power for turned on and our men blazed away. er he traded it St. Petersburg. and Pruesian and agrkalture. but no attack came. A mile further induetry finally left there On a 1ourcey through Every inch of land through which along the front, the Germans without Russia and Persia. Ho eet of in 1143 our could march is thus forti- any signals Or any illumination. male and didn't get back until 1750. and fied, troops But lately our airmen discovered an overwhelming surprtse night attack meanwhile had sit kinds of fitieer adland through e hif h our troops Some of our trenches were lost and had venture& Three years later lie pub- that ruse wak- plannol is fortified in be retaken. mar,-could not lisiied an account of his traveis. ard with e:ival possibly strength. in th east side by Hindenburg's central staff. We vt he spent the rest of his life next that of Londoi, of inorassable roatilees and proof morning when w, hogs nan11681 being for years one of the are imposing ordentatiously heard that the ruse lies put In for, ere for victualling the navy. He we; marehes at Binthe barbed-air- e hour at three or isame eifiPtly entanglement& the untiring friend of chimney sweeps.. high different isriots on the RouthRarage department here ae- four denburg-s wka-Nbla pariah infants and unfortunates gener C,111pi:shed a masterpiece. It front, All these spots ar- ohetacles dweiftehruldliafferetdicorremr.mnatndee'er. a3nnd astafr17 tremendous cnhrAietflyt.naonf edultratt. thet our Our commanders. with the tetnerity to carry an umbreiwould conclude that the The nature of the ruse sad the exam la. and this in spite of the jeers of the ,pinniandera hour of e xecut ion must have been pre- such was with defended which ioitintr, public and the mockery of hackney - obstacles must he practicabhi hY Hindenburg htmPelf. coachmen. He attacked teadrinking. The BYRON LOMAX Germans, They aeld attack, too. and here he had the honor of be- try 1would fire from behind the bog mall obOr. who Johnsnn fro'rn. ing opposed by 1Vhen our attacking the srved. among other things. 'Jonas ac- force had flank. Germans lost heavily the quired some reputation by traveling would retire, and our troops would IDAHO 'NIPPER TELLS abroad. but he ham los! it all by trabeen stapling lives had that find they Which saa quite in veling at home.' forcing a path through iann ttbner,aalsemabolfe tho Johnsontan vein.' 11 country., HE kEEPS HOW H L II k HEALTH! Ashton added that these were only lut. in the Carpathians, where. was a few of many plans that !he Selborne cam the maintain greatest war1 society hal in trilmt. Another scheme in history, edimatic conditions of theirs is to take visitors through the 1147, to show Ingenuity. Daniel Sheehan of Dubois sie.ed London pants. not with the object of! for ..i ,i, ',oth sides Ei.ii A,pril eflow in places is from Wonderful litemede With showing them as they are todaywerehut! fooro eight feet deep. ;171,1 there are Quick Results. that of describing them as in dinfts twenty and thirty feet deep. other days and recalling the part they Major i;eneral Prisiieff's Eighth army Sheehan of 1uboi4, Irt,The, isl played in London's-- history. They are: ad 1. faee oneviiiii:.et ,betaeles in a fur figuring. too. on reconstItuting' cer- renal lo eulPl.i. ,V;ie,deil traffic was wintcrsirapper Through thp long. hard, he is to the hardship.,: tain periods by means or the snow was Of the open exproied country and tha w.1,1s through the National gallery and its I, e , f PA TA:. ,1.,:p for a sledre Heaith means to a noir, so vcr:.thing adjunct. the National Portrait gallery. rota:- - li .rses ,.i11.1 rot move At leivatil. He was attacked by sc,icrc! 1Por instance. the period of flogarth will first !stomach trouble. lb. by means of los bass f.:htirr m'iat 1,,e interrupted sin-- I 11, took Maris Wonderf .7 that of Ettpys- by pointing out pictur(s., the portitt Then :Staff Engineer l'apen-- I with iii. f rict. traits of the many celebrities that ng- id a; d.,,,,srd elyand got rss!t of snow trans- loNo. a wystem sky ure in his famous "Piney,' and I., ffe,rot, ....t..ink of hi, e,pci, s, port lie built fiat bottom en, . ttLrthwaarnlis"ooven-rTarhx1I6'ttife chouunrsedr.., I think doses each Ittlall tdaoknen tfl'i work. Ila" famous works of art that are now deboats 2re coupled In long trains. and! nicaiy now and can at h.ar --- ivfeeling else. througn fear, haulet tn posited arid, ,ip the mountain sides by man-- 1 dc,ti.t have any misery after of Zeppelin raids. are returmed to Iheir cating.! 17th After a month or 80 I am grintilasees. On liareh to places in --the galleries. gng a !hitt on the Pultla Pass. this, talc two more doses of our rpmedy.-- : Other rambles" WI!! he taken, de',:,-esaved a Russian force from Wonderful Mayee glYes Wail Remedy favorite of ing , 41. A Russian e permanent results for stotna,M, liver: all the holiday resorts of the l'ilndild. overwhelmed-attatli ! and nearly and Intestinal ailments. Eat hi; m h .comter. and through the "Home tr. deep !now reinforcements OwinZ (alto.: and whatever.you Ince. No more dis- -i ties" as those about imn,lon are cane could not he got up In time. tress after eating,. pressure of gas in! One. of eourse. will take in the of the stomach infan! 7, Merl were put in each and Ilia or 'Nteredith- - country. and Hog ail' tt.perslin half an Get one bottle of around the heart! and your druggist these jauntm will be under the guidto and try: it on an absolute were rushed foor h:iur eompanies gua'rantee re..1 ance of A H. Anderson whotte know!-edg- e e were Austrians The the if r.)t. of theme regions is 'unique. The satisfactory money will be oft Pspensky has also invented, v;rr,,,,.1.Advertisement .,...n ramble Ilongest planned for at present 1 Nnow carriage platform for light As one to Rochester. and this. a whale artillen-- . These platforms are as big !day 's affair. will cost. everything I room. sized The an of floor average ,s eluded, only $.!.tin. They cn ltse taken in pieces, and car-re- d . HATPEN a, s!ngle planks. and they can OLES5 be pie together In ten minutest. They ever tOtT. are ustil for floating field-gu413 , are the plains, The Austrians 1111 and snowaboats. .copylni Irspenekr's 1227., t9mAnw C,rman army at Koniushki has best" means sugar i the Y ii;1 grin ilWorrnis which resemble our& at home. l'i";liTING IN THE SNOW. oof 1. 100 per cent pure; 60 t 1 Snow nrhting In the Carpathians InR6 ' :Iasi a:new system of military Mgtcent good; it noerinr .0'1 And tactics. Battles took place li less than the for- - ireast deep in snow. Them was mom I e3 'danger of suffocation than of death . . from ta,unds. Avalanches came down victors and away sides. mountain swept no superior for and . vanquished. On the LuPkour Pala i BUY., and for preserving in the !art days of March the Austrian. S.-1:011141' ' ice fortress& Two . snow and i a creatd ... ' '.1 battalions of Alpine Jaeger& on ski. d I admachine guns on sledges. 4 to your grocer: ; with vanced down a slope where the snow The live go5 feet dug Jaagaro 4enix, .. lay sugar trenches in the snoW. In order to make the !their snow trenches; bullet-pro; i est the yarn. fs , ,.....: gladly sell' it to AtIltrittne Pets. and Pmnitbein freeze during the- , Ithe snow beat the ' night. They further , a hard maaa ,1 1 bard. turnbag,'AtpInte .., swore When mornhIg came' the enemy , L In an bnpregnable position. and Abel ,,!.. ,..,:lFagorlighted,..-, - thy Grantor, Deseret , PACIFIC i Bargains ATLAS r .UNION, Tile rn1 '''' - 7.1 Via ,ill.,!,, Fkv went up the plenal rockets: then the illumination rocket& and ,N HINDENBCLG'S TRAPS. then. when our men were ;shout to fire, the blinding search lights. Fi-Marshal ilindenbura's favorite on turned our men After two I:resent device: ie to make elaborate used to the such attaeks, and when got ceremonial. are they field fortifications where none needed. This is meant as a trap fur saw the signal,. and illumination rockets between the they got ready for the search lights: us. ini the lethmuses movern,r,!. 4i 1 Summer Excursions pr:n-ip!- )h thaiie trot,p mnPells, lop ' 6, In every Inirna a bottle of .well's Syrup PepeIn should hand, ready tor use when It costs only fifty requires la,ttle and la ledd in drug It acts naturally, gni.ibit or other diseMnfort and is .iit gether dependable. The cleansing cIf the bowels will of tro,et yffctP.ely check an attavk dtatrhea by texpellIng the foreign matter and poisons .that irritate and inflame the tifWt1,91. deevript:on. e 1 ), , trim ,plate or narcotic drug of anyn with-o- ru-,-- ftr! (;.rmans Ihp Ortte bombarded the Austrian a violent eslosion. an avalanche and rov came down the mountatr ered with .eve: ,ieei of snow part of ours. Somt the ALLEtriall trenches and men were rliftOefLifell. MIgt for the time themseivel.-bu- t the atta-being was off Germans on the Fsira alid Rau ka are eking out their lnk.teMus device? Uith 'n,, aim T,f these ruses la to sa., tn,n. gain easy The out. ioi and tire advantages. .ent in t:, su s. s is psychological surprise . Things are d ne in asattitch has pc.IeI aays. After a been tried several tirni-and our men have got us,' to It thi, ttriolt 15 3,4- All dente reneaed without the ruse s are foal, n that night iit,a,-kIn the Boura th- flt, n,d, v. el tric fVf, abortive night at tauks ith search lights fiir211 r,, kets. an! I- .;,n!urpe 1,-b- "a - 11:itt? , - intantiy. fln-n- tt and mlrrailleuse poured In a Itrusioff's men tine on our trenches. , resolved to storm the:. snow atriingh.-44et was imp"PAno ski :nen had As our When it ble to cross the anowheld. grew dark our men were set to digthe towards ging oblique approaches Austrian trenches. The work was done In silence, but the AUStrianS (MHO out what was up, and they kept uP a ,tre-mendons tire. After a ilights hard work our troops got within throning sarange of the Austrians. They were rate luted with band grenades and tvith Are. The soft snow let the butleta Many of our MCII fell. This through was followed by a lull. after which our men got a supply of hand grenades and H n When his teno;.s in Ith a ievi" in attacKing Ert trf- h la;o-fi- . Jrnt. ami ,re,ted !4!: fl th A c:,,,d WI, mile, 1,ne my last vis.t. t,, ih. ?4,kat, heft p,411ds. .r- , -, .,, 111 In t '..,f dit, at administered will prove an excel Kummer complaints that are caused by inactive bowels.- Ttc,.combinatiork of stmple lalative herbs with pepsin, sold in drug stores Dr. Caldwell's under the slarn.! for childSrtip Pepsin, Is excellent to the taste, gen- ren, beingukeivant tle yet poeitive lifarthan, and free 7400; '41., , a" -Other 'rambles' take us thrv.gh the Lo Drift of 'Oliver Tivist and the Lot.- 51in of David Copper:Iola; and std.: to soother takes us Fro' viiii.cer of ireres Tennison; Another. Cr ias t le that From S. R. Here we see the house of Benjamin Frank in, k ni ti 1,,r o many years was wr.tori.!, identified. It Is, of course No. 34 Cra.i en street. Strand. and not 37. ant the memorial taniet is row corre,itiy ed. Wall see. too. the ivxdae of J Hanway. of unibtelia fame. alto 11,ed at Charing Cross. Few pere.ins know anything &bout Jonan except that he was the first man to carry an umbrella and that he has & monument In Westminster Abbey, but he really had quite .a remarkable career. In those days when few ipeople ever left their own country...011as was quite a globe-trotte- r. Also a philantroplat. He in at Portsmouth eel born 'i, .. reor epe' ' iTroubles 44 L, Iiil og r 91. e to it that the relitilari much of the children are moat atm hot weather can be -- c , Can Easily ytill t .Ar'.'.7z-'- -- a ( Hot-Weath-er , - (II ' 'y. i . Many of the ' blades, stag handle. copper and nickel trtmming& Every bey should have Da& DANDY NEEDLE BOOK-- 142 useful sewing artielsn II VI worth of nedlea for 25 cents , EMBROIDERY TRANSFER PAITERNSThers are 13 dlfferent designs and Instructions bow to mak them. $I le worth of patterns for :5 cent .' 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Make it Easier For Baby in,Summer KING FERDINAND. i articles: - . , '.. 25c (stamps accepted) to the Deseret News and we will send either of the following useful ,;,.t. ' r ' .', g Send j ', -- , ,111! '' '' 4 11 ..."-,a- r .C.,... ' Serviceable . 1 'AA. lo . r 4 ' ' ,4 ' YourChoice of These '' , IT ,(141 d ''.., ,i 11"t 7 -1 Valuable - ,.. ,..., 17 : ' t , ' '' sl; ! ''' 4 i sesame,' : tj ' I Jigsa w illaii'l. ,1' ' e i ' )1)'-,:- ---- 14 .... '. ',,, : .4- le .... :i I i - '...... t '. i ..1APANTFA '' r,1 S. :' '' ', , it. , ; ,,,,.. ti A: i le ' - i' A yr . 4 ' ; , ., kte ",.. vw, Labor Leader In Pariia ment Reported Seriously !IL rt.,,,le 46 1, .4114 tt ) 474 f. ....,..-..) ,..... - ''' wAR SECTION, TWO - . I A i 4 ,,,,,, I -- ' i ligri , , .', 1 - , ,, , t. 41 7",- gibmit', ;' i ; , ' T 4 ( is a it .. 11 ,.. t Tea-i- It mild ,Healthful Stimulant II 'qtr. .4 ,' ' re ti Hot of ,,, a Cup -I r- III ).DERN 1 ',"''''' jr te' g.,..etk,,,t at,, n ' saint-sho- , KEIR HARDIE 1 cni on. pra-t!ra- - SfiTITIMAY :JUNE 19 1915 - I f JAMEi 1 , - II cstt1 , th, titi t 1.S,TEWS' 1 , , ., - ... IEW "SIGHTS" 1 , . DES ERET EVENING-- s . for his atudien of Insect life. perhaps. -141 The rambles,' In London have, berm already; Mr, Ashton went on.I wnd they seem to us extremely Intertiring. One of many advantages we we already have perm1s-have and are . SOUGHT t , t a 10. UUT parties Into various histori-- 1 III iii t rai and other buildings that never have been open to members of, s c that general , ,., , i ,:ppgu,,tin: f do:la: eytnrs17 Chet-ABOUT LONDON have where. been reattictod to Chelsea; ,. obi hurli and early.... 8 hot1110 into , row We. on the other hand. , , ,,"hevne ,,e ;,b,e t t ake them into Chelsea noxOtrontin-tefr t. tn tate ,,,re tat-the borne of Britain 8 old soldiers. i ere In Ens'ani and rsti- thro,Agli the An,!ent Herb garden. If t nature-lo- l -- nt ,ii ,... 1r Ena!and, thrugh Ct,.1,tid r.y el..., ha! .4, e 'eased of a T,r4r.r nAre Biliard III e..st t ' ',Ars f old !,!,i,, t,tt 13 r to murder the two he 1.10tte4 ally ,,,An the e print, and take posaesastn eluaLy greet it, oh, rr.rr or en 4.'"'""r .... cr)tatt. into the ancient 11,r.viau te,,,,Aty 'ha. It aas the Selbo-n- e U. the out to h a;,1 r ,,a: aid r point ago, ti.; fa- Mc- ;. a bliShed. sane Pi tett, - In the l'r,at' ,os of Tumor. Bossetti. James N..:1 Whistler, and Don Salter, lions 'lard eawauary' i, , Vitri"us 1)p.-- ,f fir:,,s1, ,el!e) I.CiNDONS NICIliT LI PE' ' sere id daraiter be.oming . 1.1,11hle' ha,. ViannPd ,, r es.,:,Et , r. te n es this g,,r ,, J o,t :I,e Int,reat ,,r t rA,Kn vit.ors 1..i itstrict "here the 1000.s of the, sot isit! t1,0, Ae think. nu, i.r,,... Si,. .,,,,.,, Wlth Ligti ri. ti,ght the and br1 undiaturtatei by ,,,,,, grxund. or 10 10 p.m. t 1:...., of the 1! depreaehe ',Ann ; kn! 1,;. t ',La , enough, Stritatel) !, a. l Jr or) feline , , n'ne evien: in r in!res c. of , somitaed irke N. vs, ow, I, ' : . h is now one 1 I, n,lon lea partly h ''1 lI. t,t edit,,t at, , 44,,ors , I ra Y.0 , a:, lc, tz,,re, under the 'I thstrict. ,,o L i , t of the govern, ,t- tuidance ,,f a mewl,. r f the so tetra . are in I..-oftwei , Speeilli c, MMit I - end se, 'te nat.lit 1,co , .,. . , , '1oSea nes:a and tags arid otteu the 1, , re .PLIEICh: tttO, IA ,, 1 n w!:1 w tU . not tot S':'''s Nisitorit ' ttur I 0 "., ,e tittitig blroet too. ''.4 ,.. every stage In the 114, I....4 'lightest alarm et your ar,str0 : - at aly newspaper. ' Dne of the Selborne s si.ht) n pr f i t too; :,, oo. :tit a saill damp vopy rartitAea it appears, rutt, tali' ard o sectitt jI 1"suo in their Ileitis. r: he form of a tilt to the famoes Hint ti visit a typicai Mcil e , i.., At isinctuary.' I which means. of courso. Percial I Ashton. ho Is El'etrt.,r, .lo-- ; , London of to lodging I.,4te,tne the :Actor secretary type tan how the ,re the tlyty. to' .1 yeetrday -ix cents. Raving, !,P,! for eve or Sew gilait Of rainithes ortglunted- AA:, ge one a on tYPIcate we a a shall go al'a seer ion lawyer by Prureaal, or aneclaill noson4 He fotiows ths i !lo- siaturaltst by hobby taw. In drab Walbrook and doe otes I.is ir-- t merit houses for 'night workers,- -. t w hall go along the Embank-Nospare Hine to buten an4 kindred s '' r of so many' here the seta He Is on acknowledged auth ae of London life has been laid. 1.1 thereupon and hie lectures drag or womman w n hose benches the tudienbet. ;. t withot the price of a bed 'camps NOT OUT FOR PROFIT long ss the police will let them "A year or two ago." ha sail. Finally we aholl arrive at Covent OarLondon's 1, (lett great fruit., vegetable and society decided to start tatenot .n met In time to ses the fruit NM with the aim of popularizing the flower that have come from study of natural history. and these and 1'4,..i ;i,' i.:i.-: - rambles ar an outgrowth of that Eraticre, tha, SotIlErlithe Wad ,16 thaueand rriVe. and watch all the scheme. We shall charge a stoat' too other points, the great market. It for themtwo shillings for any of those carious activities ofuntil 1: when we us will take In LondonJust enough to help iity TIis i! 1 our that think gruoets Unprobably will be Wo not are out prOnt, expanse& 1 "r, ,,,, ready to betake themselves to thlr guides aro men farivius in their quit ,i, !; various mgiborea On II Of their'. A. It bed. t; z ; -r Then there is Shakespeare's Blake, is probably the "fewest of 1,011 i c Ashton wont on., No ono ion photographers and la the fourder 5 I scholar. a ; ., but profound Shakespearean et the School of London t 1 He is art lif.A . and a fellow of the like A. II. Blake, who mill1 act as guide I : P to this 'ratchlic. could show one the Royal Historical society. and a reeog'Used literary authortty Probably it is half of It. Did You know for instance. !4;,: 71,4 know-withat Shakespeare one osrnert a piece .;.; I. exaggeration to describe ht. ma He did. It un of property In London of London. old and new. ', :: , ; It as In the t, tvaled. Another is A. H. Anderson ",-- ma. and f I...-Ireland. ,n abtIVSteg William known. among other thing& is zlio is t: I i savior of Pox Hill." That beauti..i on the street leading to Pudrilry Dock . tits Pie. emit Ihe the agatnet king ,6' I alI dietrict in dtirrey Which was. of ors. th, home of George liere4ith.1 ajeatyaIn wardrobe. The exert spot Is :.! the center of t .$ IL in tEL in Imminent danger of, 'crated Mat . built over. Anderwin saw the lot lane. and alleys In tho ricer of the :;4-of tho London 'Tinto,: or where tolffer and raised the fiery eross in the Vti.e& the result being that publie Ire:anl Yard emerges into St. Andrew, one of the many i I, 4..... mvtg ago aroultd. ani that the H'.II lull. nd this Is only excoriated . lz hoz bought andr presented to the no- plao ea intimately cetjh :to, 7, i. ; ern by Lopold goionionç the titian- - Shskesteare to whlrh we take our vitt, J. , ntiPtlion is Inf. tore. seireand -g. r" Homeland "We begin with Staple Inn. In Holtoo: of many of t he Wax the origin- - horn. past whose vocierable gates and tL)9,, tua ;, Httohoe--loka," .f, on "Country Ham - the the article houses the Bard must ; i ;.' this ashhch are now inte h a feature of have , passed. when. one evening in , ,.. t ondi of Another our of 15Sti, he tramped into ,,.. , the preoo spring 7 i ies is William J Roffey. a inmho 1,on4on to rteck him fortune here. Ttom lia i ' t F:ths Dickens rtliowShip and one of we go to rirly", Inn and the gardens to y 7 t rir leadIngfauthorities on Dickens. and a here Shakern-eare- . later, used kill another is J. J. Ward. best known. walk with his patron friend, andi in !I ; 'i.. . . 4. . - I t. I. - - " . , ''', Enalgit ',,,,,k.d , - t - see."'"- 1r 81" ne the ,:hriele Plug : - ...a..iil |