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Show - ,. .,,,. 0 ' , I , . , - , Avid News. ' tay -------- , rwq ---- SATURDAY JUNE - ".... i AND CORONETS N- Petition With a Million turesCharles the ; Signa-- First Ito I 0;4 r n OE 7 ALMOST USELESS IN A MODERN al BATTLE shout sh of the :igurt? do. 4101y .pne ,r:e The ite eat!, H in every d tn bel spee;t1 erkenM es Man tr,m :ht atmat a gr;;;!' !.44 t as down the .f re'zriaz f.,11!xntf .'!TA sq.. ad ala 4 An that Le 411 thPir and I) I .1 1 , ,I , I .. "oo, expla iroti and Mrs. at n;Lg North Id Jr. With kitehm !t the key Ili. frnat honaelrld Dad te the the beide ening thd the baby (gushes's ockebK 41044,.Odko;O::::-o..- . 2- 4.61, t - 4 1 r government dernanding that the at liberty in this coun- - I The 1.000.000 signatures) to the v4rnen's petition were secured by Lady Gtanusk. who aleo organized' the reoent big meeting of protest at the MarliliOlV House. She ler the wife of the second baron of that name weep bf 411, i t hetet r' 0 .. , 4 4 ' : ' a ., Ace ' 11114".? 11 : 1: .44 N':: 1. : '17; t. . : r ; . ' TRADE , ...NI' fr "'" . :IL' 7;", '4,77.131.5.7:i7.7:'0.7-4. .7 t ',.-- , 7, ,...,r7,' -,.-.z- , ,, tr, , ' i' ' a. r.. IIVI - Ne roLn y I I a!"1, i le0,0it 0.6,"60 WS, 37 It Is , ' r t i.. :0N. at TIOW r tor V-- rreapondynce) it oin Will kin, IS .., 1, ,' the I !, 1 t , . 4Itat,t-ell- I 1 TAMP" of Ike immense; which'. $7,7tai,oesaom tI 1 1., I. ,. he , I i ' tilioi it a, 7 AA Li: : 0 ttotV bitr, - t . ; 13 I. iiilt)? (i'''''.4 r,,4,,,,,, 1:11.:11,2 1 t !,-- X ' ! I 11,11 1 I' . An.; ....v.,-- 1, ".. 1 I and dd, A 111 I .ik1.11.-1,:- :. , aco-,:t,- ,,-- In ;; , f , he ,ounM. ; KT i ..ti . T2A1 three-quarte- : .,;, ' WEN 4 li.t.Div rt . - in-- I Nnt-t- I it A - i GlaATISr ' 1 WRECt- I:n-ug- h, -- .. dep-m- -- - IT atisits feale-face- I . IYI ! 1, ''Iti, 1111 It, ',.,''' -- trt ISil Spree-no-11- .. . .7, itrsuia-tierz.,g- i -- - a, citts-.el- nmannytttpoi pe:d-e-- ' . i 0 'I .,,, 7: 1-' ; , ,:,... s ! Ft -- -4, , lis-P- , I side- i ,,, fats, , I ft r actual fight! nt 'i ,ti uniurn.:1 in hi 8 ,; zuoiny Is up. IA h t, - the EtglAt Lti,.ig, 6- - .1 ,, . ; , sum. roughly nil! need if the great !Aar lasts eal ar! Taxation at the present. ,1 ethcr frrtt rate ill lic:ng In abut $1.350.0;l0.000.' than II.ne.- f ic it of more I: av,r.g r84.1.! ' , prosr41 .,,,:. to rnad, up eithrr out f)t nt: st 01 ;,; fl n, ,r. by t,)ons, It tit :ax,,, , !I; Illn I,. ,: th- - i:agsa traditions and ,,,. ,,., ri ; ttl Tirne a war entirely or - In I4,1111 110,r F:11,;;Is., so! un. .Ti ,,,rge inea,eure bv I.,an and or the struggle' ,,r r;',1 toh,e the teal burden ,s;.1!i .; recently1 ,Art 41 posterlte, but Lloyd George '111,1i, 1 CIlt in the difficulty o h Is,1! gad . ,hc p lttil: tax: I on the great trade, 1,1114418 , . i 1,il ,ar it,, , -- , "yo,t,,td t - I . ,t ..! ;$ , ,: i tt,1 a,. W: '';' - ;11 ;r , ", I : , ,! .1!!. s, I I WAY Against Many Dodges to Evade Payment of , Various Forms of Taxes. " 1" 1 LtIVII.t.,71111:7'11,7 . re is low i ; ; Run Collectors i f,1 oetiolarD.-Bus- i ,;, ts , I . ' IAAR, KEEPS 0 Favorite Be;e'age German Merchant Mil Leave Na LIQUOR TRADE MANAGES t Stone Unturned to Get His TO HAVE ITS OWN I I I ',.t1,,.. 4; PEACE' I , N,.01 , - , Great Quaker Cocoa Trust Pre-- I vents Impcsition of a Tax or ',Share. c3..,,,,,r,..,0,::. who was formArie a Major In triv Grenadier cluaros anti in commend of the guards- - depot at caterham. re-!- I e the joined army hen the ear began. and is now at the (rent. to are her three sons. In mans other LtelY Glenusk is "doing her i.e.." cannot see. however," she declared in the writer. -- how we wemen can le expeeteo to go on preaching patriotism, an! . Ing to induce men to enlist', As oli;,-- 1!1 sueh tomfoolery is allowed to it r. hi a osuree of inaction which leave-- , .!. et. sands upon thousands .f tiPre-en- s az liberty amongst us. p: r.;x1i4 .,nly ee,.. pen in England, but i! must le- stepeed and be stepped at on(. I ct shell find out our n,istake lt !s too late. as Antwerp did.- , :a No wonder LPoly strongly on the subject. and hes n e been content to stop with feetieg Is a beginning. she wrote a ringlng leo. .. L. e Inc,roughness 1 k ej Susses. Her bun. 1:,, : .- , , ammt 1r ,. cziciet5,77s1"1 SA.:: I in Encilaud 4 , , ,t, ..,'4. , WOP,RIED BY 'itiikklit-'- N, ,, II VIANFTER 4 .::".: ',' 'IS of the Germans 1 ' f E , '11,..1.1:14.211 ' i , , Ne A. A vIARTAx E(n:cset Because cf daskilelopol; , LOYD-GEORG- ,, , fear TifiS N ', ,i. i 7.4. PAGES .. z .1 .: , P4k:J.... , Ur! '...:::', . ,,:ot or Breeknocle. Before her marriage she was Miss Edithre Alma Serie1(0m the daughter of a ir, 4V:4 ''' '- -i :: olio its wealthy landowner 0 I ab, JV S UPPLANTINGLISIr A10....."1111.1.1.011611 t:rerMarla, LI.)..SV try be interned. MO 'Is cGERMAN ,, ' - -- i ' .., f is Honored. I -- ;,,,. i::,., ! tile increased 1 t..t ;at ,. a man in the ear why they t. .IiI pr..; ihe ta ginning of the war ::, .,. h,ated up now when there is ',right evert and li t u.a: kl,t,iimt. T1,18 :y ..:,. t. n, sunshine with no frost. He said that .'', 'n itg,, omplaint to, 01 .$f th- - reason il. .... it ti baI OW-on ,unearned t1;1Vit is: "It's spring 01, Spring in- -! tax , .t to A ,ial.,r :1,,r t. flia r'1tl ,..p :,.!, put the men in mind of the scolthern stated 'ttl :ra. Lloyd in 1,11 !I. ,Itt talo, ta, Kahan: 'where it is really warm: there 6011)34. post 11,. at-crocuses: all the domestic animals r.ohatornt ilit It., had r, rived v, 4I, urbt t:d ,i telling' people fr::m secitily $ ; titian 1.,,nlzu.tg ,t 41, sr, ,,ut in the air." and the num like were at P101olli ,,e, dritght41 the warm car because it made thertt thy , 1,t,, , 7-- ...--- 7 INTEA6H 4 4fofr herr: !IP ir suLer tax and thus doing hack in the Kuban. With this the ter to the neespapers. setting frZti ,4101 iltt,,rPt , E !, I.. 1.0,0 the tlermang The greatt Cussack lighted a pipe. alumna, it first, her views. ThCrt she roiled up ce 17 1,',1,,,J,,44 ,,rd but nrialy t t h. a !I , people of moderate , Hlk,1 ty yea greenish tobacco in yellow grainal istocratie sleeves and began agitating E NGLAND'S' dd, ch eerful f' shub smelt like the Prussian 'stink- -' The big meeting at the Mansh n Dee a. (i CS,11 itt,,,lie paid heir iti ront, ta t.he reineui-7 $,,litZ 01.418 d., ubombs" at Ypres. although it must A few smoked waa one result. It was orgemzed N 1.,Y on every! i I' le red that the rate d of cardboard. the s 'anguish, ao,ntton cigarettes; league wirels i E. ,f eirned Inenu ,.,,r tsteTt a year la the rest thin paper with a streak of Glanusk founded and of wrech she Lady .r.earal east Eurots and In rti, 11 t!a, I repre-and ; one. ( Ev. ti the re,: i,iilly MI vit.eeltPi'iti pale tobacco. Is air. They offered me cigarl lself is secretary and the Duehess el' 4, m'nts no real hardship to the everagoi rites. The cigarettes bore the sabill Wellington president. Other Inern taere ! ,a t.terowinophob , I, Milli A ,rde .?'It an is shown in thd that. hMPVpir. 1:till tiCk are the Duehess ef Beaufort. the Utile Beauty. Taganrog.- - I payer, trade find for in thel I it tat,it to torate 'Have you any real cigarettes?" else The Countess of Lanesborough. the Mar- I upper p rtnr( nc POI at att short on th Th, tongin niCt muto,ati41 an& , enly roan who understood this question chirmeas of Slime Lady CIN1,11 Ple!'ete all, mi,t,, !:t fraud and evasion.unsue-iti ,MOI t;ertnati is used mon in the coinitrern stricken b y the a 1 of Lendoe. elf :ntertia healthy man, who and the Lady Mar-tres,,rrt ott,thtlente ther- - ts no doubt that for every . effrrett me a thick cigarette. Ite calkd of them- were present at the Nianeten I was. Thu; picture U0SI taken in one ,,AFlu! attempt th,r, have been dosj t he 1(1 . s the intI a fat town cigarette." 01,1 ?MVP su,:seeded. 4, Tho real House. i41141VT. the prturcsque hantlehi of the of .1 t 1,1. p Another result is the monster petiovumry Cossack, he said, knows and A IT Fla Ina. ;,,,rgeP ttriat lesson has beetili 'i' I , on the outskirts of Ber- t trade th. whkit, Wto tion of protest addressed to the home stm,kes only attenuated ladies' cigareh, liquor anti Servia trugh tiounn, es, f the tt.-s. The Cossack said: trongest political budielli In Peace secretary and teemed by 1.000.(ete wore lin. The notices of this part of the III ibta ria Turk y Pren h still doth- i,, ynli tiro. I am a clerk." He said that his en. The latter include Miss l'harnber- and It IA no Tit. England. linguutti, in..t.s great's, master was an (Wasa horse dealer. and' lain (daughter of the late Jeseph canitry ore descendants of a i erg that it hae givin him the otp,ts a all 11"e Russia Sits'lit and that he kept books. of hie political Ile added that Chamberlain). Marie corelli, Mrs. Ar- ancient rile,. the Wenden. All oNer the Sert:ite ,,et ba,k They ituasdan central Asia b6.' (Hesse. has Cossacks who serve in lisle. nold Foster, whose hiretand wits enee Th. fa t, Mat the rue- talfP which he . 1 Itussartn t;ertivm tisd still pea k oniony theseliCA the ' rooms. trade were not miniater said! I bloodzo of Mane ct wax, dres,ing 'The Clara But:. the for rythe place in,:ness omnpanie thirsty Albanians of Lower Galata in singer. and ft ehele lot .f pets ,n, lel ancient language of her aneestors, "".414sersest ThIs des:gued to rats,' rOxenue. hut to F. t,Vt S tN ith fop ;';i1:1 r; Stamboul are all in the sweetmeat mayoresses. thesir!. I eon,umpt oti ih the interest of At a very early age. they train their t fl t fl44. : ob , ,..,., Of wati trade." i "Where Is Stamboul?" "In Lady Olenusk. a hen I talked e eh her children t Pkii.41.) the hroduetion of munitions czar FP. a!s., and .!,,t' n honschold industries. a,mt, "The Turks, be said, "are et the London l Turkey." at whi,h she is ..,, .11rnt The Russo t;,rmans: does not altrt the principle Lloyd, Busslan 1-- A ..,...t. .'Ny swine." t have to', staying. (the farniiy seat is at teleit- - Thai ,14Aliilif PM, Pharr III? real das a hqg role in Pad.- and tit Inufac- ilanrw. t,,,s learnel that he willnew 1A.,:...tr4.0. "'.,..... At Mileana I found four ,...... taxdid A net mnce matters bowel') Nor rah, In OR country. for the sotniyaa aarily in imposing naive language. sell, xr: tur,s and the yoang 7 interests. saniya is a Cossack uniV nominarry me any polite euphemiems. ation on powerful English Is he largott, c,.,,..!"- 104'7 4, 4:, :),:: a hundred. Some of the 3010erna units older "We have a right to demand actien.- - children together with the 110:. Ameri an readers will remember. no' -, Russia's foreign trad, and m netary ..,, '. :::;.:::. zi ' have SO men. some a hundred and she said. we women of England, who women folk knit 4t joc5.---.."-;Ow- - , exdoubt. that the pmposal was to double, 'Nish for Me stoek;ngs done J. are .'1.77,-; relations .',-s through "4" h,u si.:, e twenty. The officeri headquarters was have many of us to spend the remain- I iI , .. tax ::n spirits, by whic,h are meant! e port. import and banking agencies the in sorrow and toned- - men a' the front. building fitted up as a hospital but der of ear , made In England distilled liqUore. and to into Theis. intermediaries Jeatah not used as such. The dining room was DOM Tt is nothing etiort of an ha, oni tax Si'e 0 Hefiln has just undergone the legthering condemnation of the English for his eicws on the war. outrage German the international language or proiSP an increasinglyto heavy 11;me round With swords, their alcohohei carbines, and to have our 4illefrtieS living among us in beers TS head of proportibri r the of fIrd Irearth thr scud to be some house and kontinenta of the Guinness. man it Great g part 1.., hest brewing a bad oleograph of Czar Nicholas. by In wealth and liberty while our owes PI A I. flf..,111An strength The object. of courseoir was g .( yea rS -Cessack swords are without on loved ones are enming beck maimeo Botan. The Irish brewers and distillers administered a srrere defeat to Lloyd George ii the dniii, ipiestaa hard' I the yonsumPtion discourage Albre..ht ISlitrich ,Itihusinst the hilt. The Cossack Cardainguards language, - and .of the 1 or and wounded are lingering Hieltsts The picture at the bottom shows the burning cars of the three trains Pnr.,leed !i! 'hi- - cre.ble ,ntia,-,typo English strong liquorocar shwa to that t;ermatt ompiled ta.les attys. "That is because a famous tn German prison. k I to encourage the brewing and of beer. more whieh for international intereoms uts,d 200 almost Info. Breit. Ostooff had an Iron hand (like r "'Me facts "Teak fer themselves. icsirltsle by including those of missy soldters. were tr 4 rtwes than and consumption of light muni ation by the German Goetz) : that he wielded his There are no fewer than 19.000 male thel I laces eating beers. and thus to increase was sword with it. sad needed no English is used by 4,44, e.os, e guard. alien enemies aged over 17 at large to Tho onu great nation outside the United! efticiency of the workers. who. it alms then all Cossack. To tide ootilltr3 Can AilrOnti for a me- - trten-- felt could not be ueened from their Lis administration was ratwhich hut ;,rol the British ii I,int1011. States She wdh nts talent and empire help me-ttnemt api swallow this story the capti,is,rist Errngt.n purpose that such a body is here ten. 1'IM3F. in It is t - L.r,1 tiarqijnge, C.ttinium,ate nith for- - accustomed drinks too harshly. tain produced drink. a Pale Yntlaw Po- without-I). I iTwenty years After.' !has j4,11111,4,4 to the Urnited States highly centralised organize- to say that i 0,01 eign-7,i, Japan. sin,. Only a fraction! only fair to 1,loyd i;eorge et. Ir,1,,i. tc, !,:tt of a favorite master . lish liquor named Iv misieadIng picture of to take Mon. a very' definite aim and very pre- - arew a "Zubrowka." It was who t fl has any foreign! he was bot ;he only politician Will ntarri ,,:i the tastes like straw; and Is as hot as eta insttructione--e--nes of i f I li na I.aim in order to make a gsod story. L.trd Nialtland. his father. has sett Ere.r.g-t,ai in this policy. The tare& i1 tthowed him in the proper :much military service. serving at dif- many of ih a. iiasi.i ,f her life. i retations. To south Atneri,ans, arrues ml9taken burning straw. The captain-'ialIt was the en- - Macaulay kriettalhar "Everyone that LeTcl ferent Is t.' in t at 1,ASE as useful NPTat,erteti by Parliament when Ariel times the Boyal Scots Fugal-German porspective ang this was the first bottle of trrinelon 1.r,1 s in iiiirditige arel midst emy the caused the V that any British friends an,1 ., ,,,..,tio ig aristrioracy boasts of ers. fle,sond Dragoons. the Scots Er.glish and English. h adds. halal announcti by him, awithout the drink be bad seen for six months. downfall of Antwerp. the whole place ? 4 frith! few the of all ," t parties. except many families It was given to him military retibwn.14tuar4ls. ttnri the imyerial Yeomanry. In r...tir.; servid litisi- -r iii. la:ter as his; I future againat the splendid network and by a Polish Pro- being practically run by German' eples. e members. allowed the resolutions to go: r ;,rmatt South Ameriean Afri,an war he commanded I.,,r,i, Hardinge wh,ii hiletor in gratitude to the Cossacks Who knew even the minutest details of Among these is the famous border se,retnry Ill.W taxes in oper-- 1 !a the Ina which wife wns the and pla: a cornq of through riders 44. earned .for of Muerte& ily South roilgh iin,l,r out i a,cotint state! Leaving p,rmaii,nt i.,retary 1 extinguishing a conflagration- - The the fortifications." This Is the rule in: of lad. Han. the future ,mta. and ,hotp arni mention in dis- - fr,rf,:ireIgn aff.cre in Oa- ,- Priiish debatable. he fPtifilat'S that Eng- - Rtifrt fhesacts. added the captain, seldom get la2Mattland. Lauderdale. New tate!, 4i, 1,:-.band GETS THE MILITARY CROSS. tit.sit English fiscal legielatiom Wi.n left !I01 I. thp intrnalt,,nal language drunk. "But they bate cold." I said !eminent, ilardinge are rayed in force at ttlt'P by Parlia. 4:' -- r r t ;Land ,n I.1 ie,ome rsid nt rii!er of In- sq,(,),,,,,0 hereditary standard bearer of Scot- saw that coming here; the railroad tiETS HIGH APPOI Mopes of Luffness are twitiom land. dig-NyENT. pending 'fuller idis, 7.s)rd Erringt,n stal,..,,i ,ii iit VIP laln and thAt ; rman Is thP Int.rrn", .rhentare belongs. Moro than a dozen mem-- , as hot as zubrowka.'" "The mentioned in the society neWil, hut they t In order eventual I and of :20W r fath-,:. bn N.) Wiln of a famous the passage. in Enietsh ,f,r.,rein berg family are ;rettrynal seming weier Cossacks," he said. "hate cold: and are nevertheless people of no little pP,p'ee their purple,. being defeated i of !frnt permanent under isteretArii. Sir Ar- - RumbIring 24. fighting in the British army. perhaps a lptibre, life tipy had n 1,re,nt they drunk vodka in winter to portance In the social life of England. record ithur Niholy,n, blit reeigh,1 in :911 lteAv v withdrawals from bond. of any one family in 'making good than has Viscount utunber by i Irarma but they never, drink as dokeep the Possessed of considerable wealth they t;L,RMANS IN r I,.. One has already been killed. tington. on and heir 4,f the Earl 4sf 4r,e he nti,ted the foriAiin ,M in PROTESTS. entertain widely with a Ittste and a two are wounded. Peasantsto get drunk." l.; ii 714:0' IV and at least one tssts crime?... the -- architoot 4,1' modern rii,srning street N:Itount Err! ngt,111 - as he has been ealled, ,,ntIrrning drict xi tt;.r.g modesty that makes their hospitality Iseen mentioned in VISIT BURYING GROUND, dispatches from the Egypt.twoilcrs :f t:.rliament. however. .f !hal hal an r greatly desired among a wide circle of frart. rtj.n v C,tTi9.1,p ha,1TY,hardly I. titeaittiful wife was Lady Ruby Eti!")).A. life in enir,., iin,ier 11,A father. in Te' and I,nguaga ,rraolied thetr homes before, I met here a. Cossack measur-- , friend& s3aternatle who - !seeond busliente9eutt Hon. e Mrs. The Maitland 's of the iate Earl of had hst two haran and in St i'et,rsteirg, ii,,w hP "I'1,;.11 .r ,;r: !they ti,gat. t:: fin! :ut that they hod', 'Therefore pitistrn-.the distinction,. that has nand 'belongs to oneInof the mast inter- - lMinto. adaughter an fingers; ,. a pdtt,a-abat, .111ad infantry formar were! 1 India. and la i the rtistakr, in vicerayof iiittcr They Abn-uvtehon priest. Father eViy he . come to the head of the familv. i h. n 1,4,ine mapIsm of British families. HIS mother said to be one at the most ArtibtWillil ,rorlit. 'egos Miakotin; Just lett: second and the. 0,r ,sting in't4 pers iierre'er'iv and four Cossack officers. ,ith iiritisil I emt,es.. who fe,'tivo has received the Military i'ross for f a most original woman. a leading T,,ITIPt1 among th younger women c.f SA' Srd Aran tr,In ili,Jq, br.,iiiilz t i Lor They took' itof'eat. rrotit all e,rts of people. die. lb. !) fiee the graves of two Frdrit arn, d..14 of their conspicuous bravery in the Reid, has member of the Christian Science colony iartstoor tt se England. ,r indir,ctly .,,.t,reted ewith '''the I men who (lied of caused :ft.nt considerable Ill in " ' rt.11P tip satisfaction ' " Both bore i, h the pAuor in- i 0, tPrin co,,sps of white dysentery. tttl- tttt where the Hopes of Luffness spend - art,1 Am, dittipr wood; paintettt tt and tn. n eounthIA ittto,it in as ltwre were no ,tt,,Rat,ttt , most of the year i n time s ant,g2-2,t1 ,,t peat. e, real flowers. ;,,nn tn- thP theatrical tr a?. 11,1m i ,rs badly made by the T1,e ka. paper' Hope of Luffnes s was gasetted some I f ,tsc!f as "the ern- e,." I, ,, s4,.,., lo , so.'iltV IS !hfr !,;r,o,1 Stal-themselves, After that we dined. Here 'months ago for service as A. D. C.. to Mli, 4, It 1,,,I,,o apparent tit vnes ;t, ; I. a 4:ossack rsF, -- t Welchem cousin of the- king.; tt1P1111: 4."hurg ahl "'''' "r- - tha the ta s, taxes ,aiuld n,t he tn- t : 1Count himself received high distinc-- ,, Stehl. Ill'Etig 2" "It th' i t f,,1 if !he iv ot.rri.rit ivere to enne' -7h4retie15 skill and bravery in the field. i ' k ''' !!nne itr I. gator. d tard,,ols, bit,. la,,-1. trieh weintwrx, moier ,t, for GernisMica a'l ,i ,i.,,ina flghl,rtg 11 to revnit if thei MAKING A SAINT OF CHARLES. giFo. It hr,ugh't .0.I.o. ItilS,,.., I trIll ,maa Lord ;Moulton asswiated vrith the (Special Correapondence.) ,er- i,..,. t,..! csv Thetr ground $le4.00.) a year. 1' means '4So1dlers , Is Britain ""n"rc '';I'S.' really at war? She 'hr''''' '''1 Cabbage. V"." thf. re''''''''''Id'' Ugn "ne.' from -4.., ONDON. June. 11.Is Briton 1191W. In fact, that moot folk have for- - irnaking Thim is brown. contains Soup Lui nearly every day' brings a nitro that by. the wav, at the tiouSP nd P'10,0 ','! m ;, F:asmeat; .,t n.,,s. tut! tn.) groat th,iii, wad !s short of high explosives, or is tesost,tentl... itfat ndee:, thety cebse'emr knaens,i elf Fir. John. as h. then ,,,is solider than the usual Russian some:,seetion or the public here fails .',.- - l',,l- e.'n Pruesia as an ant ,1,., Sind g. il,p,ky Irt,,, disill!ing he eshhage soup whkb is celled "Sour to realize-tfact. A few days age. Ishe not? The statements of differ- - mathematician as pholptwraph. then neR,'y !Itent- l'olish th:hrcti'n-- ,4f.;,e,,,,.. !eers and porters! wellone of the t,,.P ,U 'abklage Soup." without the. ed. was almost for the tIrst t;f1,, (.1. the Lower House of Convocation or the (i.'r:11.1TI!,..!, 'Itoldierg !Church l',',1,71 f,r pue:1- w,,iii,1 le- e Ivo! ow w:thout enenpen-- L cabinet hays dif- - greatest -- Senior Wranglers- - In fact, hibtted in ,:,"': of the ',text is roast duck. with bilberries. A -r met of for its annual Et,gland. England slet: and gatthe, Nlentkl systrn ,azi,,n. ,ng rn also, vi.ere langange,..$ Itelnrid th ss a red I.z, the ever that Cambridge ,, f st do You suppows fered strangely on this point. and the f what mixture asof !deliberations. and scientists Which and tporodhuiteedp.reatHnet ering f.,holarpt (kIee!) Turk.... jelly , tnr 1,1,4Iirewers. furl lea a ntee taste. 1,S,,itish distir,n, matters with Prirne minister. goaded thereto by :was urgently called satmbled to hear the ma, IC.ne ialk. 1,a ga lutist sibveii(p.'in makeseyour tongue I was one of the principal alinn Ka: ail heats syst .s rat'n laarch as .Ltkit to potent .;. e!PflPt hY aLord Kitchener. it seems. and they asked the Litf., rrofessor ,N dl. 111 TILirlieV ,ht' ?MS 61rily I:Ii so hre,;s Inihlte ste,ut. Th. your teeth: tradition which it occupied I tself? Well. it was a dentate statement by the -is f English bressersi :. used by Cossacks busily engaged in corn. Maz Ntuller to speak n messkge into 7,:lq F.,.,!,,!I. ::1 Arneri,...en, ar,..1 ,ILl iiot tare s,, tnu,k, for the) brew atheir a proposition to rake charism the First. correspondent at the front that a !while hea scheme litilren to ride. The to trainCossack an 1 for cut off. into a saint! British attack failed because of an iPleting who had his head .organizing '; it. lie but her when and did. parent eT the E,nglisM more ;gt hFr phone, 12slen, it tn his ia! eaAly have;,, of shells to clear the laniline dye industry in this country. graph reproduced it the rest of the P,IA Oat, 6',A S,h,lars. and e ith the lighter pony's back: dumps The proposal was a bit belated. but it Insufficiency re,lu,ed the gra'.:ty of thetr brew to.. his habr and Lord MOIllign WAS granted a life assembly thought the passage had nu St influ eial T says "Fall off if was solemnly &haed. and eventually It way for it recently declared that a fa rrili,, ,s. i,,,,,,nt,4n to the 111, efrodithms. but' ,loti fare." 44 was decided to add the "sore' marter" -. statement as to the position peerage on retiring from the bench. heen "murdered." the IT fer,,,t The great ltrient .t cutting Engl.'', they ollcted te st;7. flisturnanoe of! ,I rathor Niskotin grumbled. and the to the Church of England's Kalendar definite wsa oinanvisebtuo at the moment in 1912. At that time. he was-- judge tahite.. however. enlightened them by schools. Eisen here n Eitr oue. N a t'l !, tlier blasiess threv. iin theirl 1!, !Akers grumbled too. they It will not do. however. for Which left one to draw one's own of the court of appeal and also a gisplaining because none of Arnett a Asia, and S ,uth s lib the Irish Rnd ,tentrisal- .' i ) (Ii rtii a n he words had ;horn had been eight spokon airs conclusiona in battle. They had the shade of the monarch to put 11.4".' ar' g e i'''.' r.' NNon tmember of the judicial committee en into it were those of the oldest of the trade. Their adherence, SP t In t. 'Tha- r - to the revolt sch Gerrnan January to East Prussia.. just yet He Will not be a Madrid. one had diecuselon of of the privy council. the quaint little- hymn-1result of Tiler ail the the the effect curious 11'..: first In the world. the of; glorious war. blood. vie- saint unless parliament at Isom future An tnrt.. Genoa. and 1 4,,,' the ie. body of legal bigwigs that la the Vedes or Hindu Bible. This anrient ringing to their aid.-- r at least weitk..;t Ist. expected The simple Cossacks even time should -- legalize his canonisation. the subject.howevei.is to reveal Brussels. Di ki- - t is e ening the enthne.atm of the Church of : S, In charge whole empires great court of ,appeal. hymn came down to us in a phrnoman Planned to settle facethat the I teresting te or cas:ness under In tided down unless in East Prussia' aro !schools the rid: by recognized exEngliAnd interests for sten cur Nicholas As It of of Lloyd eettles imp( such. between Oeorgest Britain', department high squabbles rraphic way. being learned by gen- ;government. Belgiu m acquired that dull m yal Ncense! for iehente. thurch the anti the. trade in is not a kovinee. no train with man. but .. native .millionaries. eratinn after potentates. plosives military until the dusky The absurdity of frittering awa y time generation four argniyaut 'chort le. B uchamn hork Enistand are iirionsly antoelatod.. This )s1 countless bones (of all people. one chiefs of African trthes and. ever very language in which it was eg- - ot a matter Uke this in a crisis like rI got to near Illava with a th,usand pupils is due to IIIP Carl that the church is a. ' iwhi(il is north Poland) to have occurred would raw) hi tile person of Lord and anon. between gods whose Inter. pretw141 died out and in Lord Justice and ot a whence appears dash secondary s,Insils' llarg, property. owner. and mozh of Bar ,. $ to he Made into the under his efts have eomet into conflict For Moulton'sdravring room il was spoken will tle,rman German south Part LI no one at the Convocation. Any- - I Moulton. better known hie started In other Balkan t East Protada. property ennt0Sis of lleensed ortmisent: formersome Arles 'John;SW before Fletcher 110:sme a of he a It Years was had from been far of Soon thel Sot hews of thotiesnde aPeken being Judge: is ' chart., .Bussia, (iermany has the; tho rental value or which wouid tee at; , He wee an amiable, person 'Moulton, ono of the ablest lawyers of hs was one of the most sought-afte- r before when was Britain land a years . I14 4Cantintio4 on pogo two.) ., ugh in private life,ita thing, went the pest century. , So Intimately la .patent 'aeries. and was reputed to as of tavagets and wild. beasts. on (Continued :on page two.) (Continued two.) ar.laed I ,711 I Duyetr "Duyet!" means There's draught." Thick is the language of all the Russians. So is the air in a Cossa,k var. eak t - A Their Raids Upon the Austrians Special torrespendence.) And Their Effect Upon the June le-- - More than woman in Great Ftrataat LONDON, of Przemysl. Siege a petition to the (Special Correspondence.) ARSAIA June 12.I traveledI to Mi losna with a train load of Cossacks. Traveling whit any Russian warriors is like' daking a steam bath; and traveling with 'Cossacks is steamiest of all. You go with a stove. in a "LePlushh4."..-4.caWhen itdi'cold You travel in a fourth-claicar ,marked '"Eight Horses.- or Tony Men," which has no stove, eau.1 you keep warm by sticking your hands UP your sleeves, as soldiers do. Whet, spring came. the railroads were inysteriously flooded with heated "teplushkJ,' cars, and everyone lights the stove. Also everyone shuts the door, and if dares to open it, everyone bawls anyone --- 4 . . '9"- Military Cross to Head of a Famous FamilySon 'of Great Father the - . ialzi -- TN:4i - Saint Special Foreign Correspondent of The Saturday News at the GIVES TWELVE TO THE ARMY, Front With the Cossacks h4nts A -i II. ITorddAdedve-k-vahrasizestr- CITY UTAH - (S0.41, I --- - -- --ta TROOPS A - () t 1 !der r- . . I ClAR'S , 26 1915 SALT LAKE UNDER CROWNS WRITES ABOUT 16 ' , TN11111 AND LIBERIA. BYRON LOMAX ' fl, . , SECTION ;-- , DESERET EVENING NE w 8, ?etude Read the News Because Its Columns Are CLEANAdvertising '' -- , ' I ' i I i I .. I bettk thew a sinews. Vet g?ie ladder herttadso I ys the WtattneY 'The home seas on ibi a n Thetis.. phoned the Mr. inthP heard the To mese. lawful sell sot who- s's staketi Cos-lee- t - -n Iisr.uni ''',. , s,-.- , hai-ni,- si spit-hau- Iitih he farn-ttt- I . ; any g nt PALI i t'-- 4 i wrinliti rations kw lk nts S of Jo ca yot MO- i ", . l,-1- be-a- 1,000015 ., ' ! -- -, -- , ,.. ?dlly ., , Famous jurist Heads Explosives Department Ii ';'1. '- -n '..1 o.o :. "r'''' IL Ian al bold BOSII ls and-.-sa- ys - .( 1,, I ' - h- o,x, ' - r!-- 'eiVf - l l at these gUre-entni- t" r - . :. i fitret, IW 4. 4 th-t- t, I i i rli,. ''''' r:,, ,';1 e,e; ploed - ' , .es , I!. at .' :...,.. ' I ,,,-- ' - ,. . , , ,,- - ipage 4, |