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Show .,.., ' . , , ., , . And No.616 , . '"' t . TWO- SFCTION , , . TRUTH AND 1.IDEKTI - . x'-N- -- .., - - 1-t S AT ' 18 191:1 t)A1. ,51TTEMBER , . k' . ', ,.. , . , - , l WINDER PONS ,. AND CORONETS IL. - ----- --- Luir l '' covite Devonport, Self Made-- Peer, :,. At Head of Greatest Enter.; . Prise in the World , Would Win by .,. 0 ,11- tI -- - . I , .x. ,V-:::- r,c--::;,4,.- . But Only When Mus- - 1 . ,,, . Lost DOCKS LONDON i Cause is Admitted to be CONTROLS e),111 ....m d r "4". litaL ' ',,et ' 1 rr., l'odt:...".,ftt 62 FA i Zr-- - oae.-- (,, --- 'Man proposes (Sciaepodece I ' Thirty-si- x Inch CDON. -- flepst haiti - ,- itt., ' L ;..",), c., ,, - , .tr ,...4---- tt: 11 .:,,I TAKINGicENsus 0-- , 1 . I OF COLD PLATE HER OWN PORTER 1 IN ALL BRITAIN 0 . r- ,,, - , , 11 I. I, tilt t;tt - FAWCET' 'MISS ., Portuguese Rovaltv Londln Craven s KInciness Lady .1,1,4.14a, , ot 1 To CoTiF3ru - ply and 'Send it4iNho7eesssauory the !, ..ill ir N46 ROYALTY'S Cunarc-- , ' ,17,,, yet. i,,:: ,,,, 1,:,i., 31 f WILLINGNESS SETS PATRIOTIC EXAMPLE ! :' . , i 'I''; tli and County Faro Áristocratt et .. : - Home., i,...,,,,zia, . 6--4 May Find ing Pot Treasures 1 POSTMAN' AS 1 .:: 7:1 ;Treasry - . ., I Brit Railway Station t -- Peeress. British i -- Handles Her Own Luggage at . -- ,..... I Is Lofty , , ....3,111, - ,,,e'"'.4, ii 4 - 1 c-2.--- . '4.:: .o.," crim;AL..4, S,o,at ,,, it?aj :z..,,,..,,,,:'r-t- 11: Tt , f - ,ril .twtt 1 lir.r.,,,, .4 iroottl ,,,,, .1.3 r.:,;41 ,, 44? .., 1 V ,fli,ro. Act,t101,011. ',1 , sessionS, ,,, toes-on- . N, ,11 Tie ,, ,L ) I , Lloyd George. 4 4 , , ,,. Brainy Gen. Phillipps Aide to EXTERMINATE ENEMIES BY ELECTRICITY -- 7.4.. sat NursesBig, ....1, , . ... ---- -- ,.mos, I Fair Britishers as WOULD r- P4'llt . ------. k,. , . tte .:, -- uountinturt, tat H 't,lorn Hot t iota ti,. 11'; .., st ",in... sham, . 0 i ,AVII." A k ill . 1 Mystic Pray ng,, !, ' I tt....prd --- ', titt Att !AvEgicAN w mAg ta ,;1 ' f - . 11 woRul - I In Advortlyi-me- nt . litivixl ! .4 (..) HASTENING'HEND OF' CROWNS 1 FOR- Yfittir , LAKE CITY UTAH , ' ;- ', . , ALT , NE w S. . A- ' , . . S ER E T E VE N I.- News Serums its gala Not' k,, CIMANAdirardaolue Columns Ars stuu , . .. . , , ---L.--- -o' .. ' t , , '4 4'..- - - . . el ,.. - - i - .,,.. ; Aiso GoIasmahs. Asked I ot , ., 1,04 . NA received a ttdy ., ,'"'7,e, to.' eose-- ',, t' Is Vit k'titS ttr the, Sea- To yrs Furnish ' ". 4Inventories. 11' 4 s4 t '--' , rkLitit' men's hospital. of which he le .1' sWal.r. Asa " . ii,11.6 tow k 1..4 I If i I Miles. Forty-fiv- e chairman, and who la devoting a lot 1'''' t . tt , 1.0, 4..4' ...i: NOEL BENIZEkt '''''L.N 1 GOLD I ni lug tirne just now to ionizing me- ROYAL , - t4.. It 1,1 I, In ,, -- -, litt Ieft F , tor-ridI, i''.' ! ' - v and other forme of amuse- -, I, l ,, r t a. .' 11, , teshr .11 v I1,,,, .',.. :. -- K Ind Is , , e ,, Ment- for the wounded eoldtera Is a 1... , IS;LAK411 Cirt"10144"1"2 t .st" .,t . It ,,,,,, Jo !ate . I t...t., . 6 I , t,,-- r Ott ,, rritt343RAD. tne . ,f ,:.,t,' ire. aa ,4,. CI ; I 'A , . i , . ' het, ' as c...1-.y..- ! .ti ' i,,,git t 10 Vic W ,. r !rt.& t: IV cranks. ail well t enough to nt ' posaletwor of will-poo01 tt rim t ' , It. ,.eesett ,t ,,7,1,0., ipt; . . aral ., d"le1. VIA! 1 ,,1 itay.ornen, and men. Uh14ellows take out a dozen ordinary ,t 3 rtt., li,a, '4,-S-a, ;H t.,,,i...,. ,,tt!, t 4't . ' deaear ' ' rr;,,,t hrt I ' ,i ';ii s4 ),, log beet Illtracetrik and elscr ton he :nada a tag fortune, tut a khom ., .4.. ag .ms '''' .." : .t; tt .. "..,t, t. r 4,,,!., .t ;, - li thou :it In wed k, tea V being nnott s' Much groceries, not t ' ,t t 6... , '''' , the nnr. '' r- -t t,,t7 , ,,,.,,k 0,,,I, Alm, 14. wo U, to,,t , est.. II . ,,,At. .s ."4' .ti 14, t;;;s..t 40, .A as aRuAsou J Ilfrf rley. l ie ;1 t N , Ilt ' .e,t,,,,," 4 1411. r. I., I ''.id 1, I,t1 ' i II. r anI. t, Ewhenrea e.,se''' expected from the soldiers and ifOt "IL , ''' iv' ,'" ' i 14k,s,4011' peerage " dr ... ate ' .t?'--teoan ,a"44 ' CM &It- 1414.4. i.tt. !fair. tf tt,'.., 4. to ,",1 t, 1 ' '. '4-, ' ' . C t semen Both ale limited by material i hie Miss the name of the shIpping ,,,, ' .1'..1.1 kit ;,t o top, , , tat'A h t t kit it 411,44 ,Itt.iklitttit '' t. ,d,,,r,.. ". If t ),, 7 : ... but the crank which he represented for la years MI Id snorer obstacles, , yli:,,I. ...itot. r t, eiett f,r.,,,,4, . t .., t - ' : I 7' ... 4 of .c31131 Muna. ealea' .?.411L"."--;-kA, I, iirdagiaaalda e unfettered does ,fopee a Illhodt26 t 71: ,.. - ' etig KZT:t: .:.r: Ft: ..ilo;. : ,T,:i hi., ! i r.1.:: ' man at the : ...t, . tm he e ti; it'..14 :4 .:::h Nat,0":tit!:.,: 1 :t Jr. I ,I.te:Ittel: 1,, .:....... ,,,,,,t ,:are the ' Cranks I likes. est be I termed the bead of emajt has 411( . let ...t , .4-'4 I d itt -1w, , Whether world. In ' titre intetlectual salt. Feeateet; entertulbe ta the , I t e , : ,, n't,t-t-09 S. ,, 7'...t,.. !, tout ' slre tn., ,... u.iii, mi.. tii.m. ..., rot 1 "tkl, PA , , .4e. , 'pacifist...1 other words he le the rhenium Of Ulu otimotook emetArt,m,.',r 1,40.,n) ,6,,x11,it,a, Ao.. i ;LK ttr! t. tut r.eh p4r1,, ,, 4: of An, In ,1,--ty --". of London Authority which has ,IPort 1"..;;1" ISO I .. 4 ....sr ...Ocean pimiento lovers. they keep Europe controlled absolutely 44 i ' e'''N-1.?t'l. ' 0Lontionl If "I '"' tIbt,'"7, ey-l.4".41:nt oftimt at". they choke 'her,- , toe is et et, e il; '1;- 5 go' monotony; ea; I since, ,,,, ,,,, . ;,.,,,,..,,,,,,,s-,--,L4,,, I op,. dockal;eerer r I 4 v! end 0.412, but she by , 44 alI brains with ideas; ,at,1 of the public:, oreenat;e. .....',' s And. as thee Property. I t'ttil etlInirrt-- 'i And 1,...ii.4 it. . re!..r..1 ..tr twa h et. teht tv htt) il ,tien.,..th he withstood success- 1st everything which sves lit A , 4 ' "stest.g. , 1.. g r. ;t,,,,t,, ,,,,. ..,,, r. i 0,1 ; cot. t!,e) xeine alive a frn''Y!"I ila, Y ohe of the Most menacing striae",t .,t 1,.71,,.(,,,, it,,,,1 ss art IA, tigor li ,..tm '':(o1;41:11 ' t ,,, ,,, ..,,t ,,, t . t Wit) ,ll satetiotismass. ,' When the war tA .:': In flrIttet hletorY and Proved- hittuielf ,,J1 I., totter 116,"1 'qv, qeitttelY, a . t tit ,til, ti . , t 'Lt., if , 1, . , , 1 -1, ' 4 .. '.; t .; 11 tech belligerent skate had a good a etat strong man:. t ri4, 41 I., ",,,., r, . "ii tt.. Zit,, nes tIt nt, should 1', k tlib nations in i aa,re whtthe Not that everyrowly agreed in this i i 111;07,li ' ' '''. '4,4'W, tt,iel t ,,e1, ' ; . , ,...., ;',,,, ) !It se n 11',, tr tittJ but sane, haalthY man estimate of hint. least of. all the strik- .t, to war; , m 1 4. 14 ., o", it: t q-- .. -IC i"e, Y at. !Th let,. ail , ,, ,, m, , ... pt ; . Pt.-- 1 y,, : ,; ,,,....,, mated fur battle. The peace, eranks i era on the contrary he wail denounced -' 'Ft . of I -- ; I ,,t It h I f,,,,, , 1 4 1",' ' " 't ', ..- i 4 C . ,A ,, , rIR t ,.:t,g , ti .1. , ,I , - ,g . and as the war drags las -- en imitation Phkrwoh. a Nero, a rt still ' tt ., t t t I( t't.,1 'tia, '4.,e, 4, t.', : . el t,, It 1,,t,1 4 1 -- 1 r Oi I. .,..t' faces-6-.nd their arguments, '2 their , the labor leader. t , ,, -. , ! ' kind of ,nnrsngung his fullowers on 'rower Hill, ,40.! 4., t The other 't.' :7'4 . a::.ris Bitt ikr $ let heavter. ' 1.,,,... ....opt t ,t , tt, It tn. ,i, , ,Z 1,,, t tAkti -- Inas c. ,i.,! 71,,' '. They deriared: "If the workers of the coon- ate 4. ... r , i r f . tr,,e. . 'P., I ,, .n .1, It , 'tz, It! ,,74 ' yi: II.t! Devon, oailtrilialo 1 tied their days, nights and money Wy realized their duty. Lord i t n ., n I .4. ,:,,,,-.1:',1,,11- 1.st 11 i el'''" e 0 . i, I moral would or be allowed to we hve." not effective. port deathly. t ruirg , 1 0,-i.,,o,. id s , g , I i' I ,11,. r161..trtt I' n, ti t and Victor Orayson declared: "The otrikers i I 4 "I. , ,0,...,- :1Ik. ' laste er gaining easy victory; i ri s I .tt .1,, tt . kiti i3fTlain ,tr-- 1 t,''. alt . ,I, , k :11 . should go to the house of cOmors and .. 4, al!abllaking a cranky peace. Lr- .or f 't ;elk. t. : , I 1 ne nuai. a - ' ;.,t d. .i.o.. ti i an I diAlipt --ta,,. must that be ,U business are , all r say suspendkale s . tie cranks' expedients i ), I, '444' 41,,,,,,r Art) Ler ,n t1,0 nit. d ri ,t,s In Me 'Loa 1,,,,,, t,Atet Ur .'Si r! ' t a isigc - ' ' ' 4, 1.4e ' but most of them . '11. ' Sr. material. ' et till Lord Devouport had been emi- ' 4 , LI v, ba!, an; ist , 4 "it, ".. , ,.... it uutird"ty ,,I lt,,I, ',, r l'n,tta gitst nab at l . IL'1,, ' tb," ,,,,-,:- - t 0 t rok AS I ifilild of myeticiam and Streit& If hs were not emigrated he 4 : , a am! 4. , ',a 1; tA .41 a taus ,.."4-- 1 .1,:;$ :,: her.' 4 l'an' , lc ,, ,,.,s l,. co And should'he this gigantic , kidnaped." 'teat...Follette morala leads with Air, -; Tr. 1.1:!V t-H1 m,, her, Mrs., fox the re,,,,,,r1 of ':, t. ,f i -.-Ai -N.,,,,,y, 4 ,oil.,:' :, 4..4411 ri. Most not- - strike of the transport workers. which i k motions of vietory. ft, . ,. ttI -- r I ha S VOi0a Of al.loPr sr,d T no het , this i,, ..,. I 1,, ,ttt. , r' .., A . r .cr L'Irt' e.,......a P s is Nt Aloud flabetin. a dieting- - reduced thoumtads to the verge of w ' i., wt A!,111 It r Ati Vie caw. '4setl L. I.,41 bi I. ,,IneEl ! trt ,I -:;t. re, Mos, started through the refusal , ,, 1 -- - landowner of VorOnash, who starvation. tht fIrst ut 1!.t. suits. 'roeol,rN ..,,,,, et. es. on ,t11., rit,o,,t. tere,,,,,111... :,,,-.ue le creek Germbuy. A aorta and flot one men to become a member of the 111..iii 1, talla ,,t ti , 1.,,,,,i0 f'1,1!P ,f th, Laborer,' federation. Furthermore. aa tl ia,eer I: fia- ,,ttr. i eloy by universal praYin1.14 , ,.. .A aro .41 I,r: t ia, p4,,.a, neer,,,, y, A DI ICA VES e INUNES:1 m Is a sound parrim; and be dose!,I, the result of arbitration a year pm,. 47. whole A, the of .''''',1 ,prt.z..eLf' debt and a hours i. big vieualy , doubt ,question do, 14 Eras D,040ErzwooDs,u,dxgwooD that Russets:a generale ( sin 4. No seen Lad) 4'ra at the had clocks been 11, wages !coeds settled f.1 diardeti ,rid tcheflY in i '1A14 osta. to.. if only even time; but a feArlY satisfactory fashion, an ar. i ito- - Ater of da), wh. iAn, 'he ern) ,.t mun:ti-t- is at s from 40111 n,t, ye al tn. It'ts, thete she and di,rd cra;.;., the tn,ted ' t'-t"-I by which the workers had Steel, In the ordinary ,' INVISIBLE daNIGHT.);,'1 ., rt at 0 am,,hloa moans apncting reneament to attlile. near who urs CrVICEra.r :, 0oe'd tra,14 tali., ,leif. $h. agreed theAe --. .,t stolid ba, g. Ad and moneywhen , 1.11--,victory And -- ........ LOTT DIP,141114011t mood firm.. Tillett's ithe aeain tallitr. Mr i pabi I e- 14 the export Itoto England ts we ean be won in a short ch1",', 3.1rtilt. IN laiel "take to threat fused to sui a gun and shoot him" til) therily, f otto r goods. bat Englatot it expi.rt 1 , 1 lismaue War. Sebnln LI eblat c''. failed of any effect. '' tat 111 iv, Thj ;or e In His ii, adc 'boo for I Le mom, nt almst hiesi ow wet. the "biolyantohrilara.. , aas in Frar....a Grosvenor aa well as title penneit-square , eased to evet. It E1,00.111,1 vannot rmers The son was -. ark- a!1.1 she. Lauf...heti ' -- , "The Prayers." , pcwilee night and ttte by guarded niel to the I fitted tiet,t ber die, neat et differs' from other Runellul hatge 11...ther tt thn i,ery aaiter ant, Asa gt7 I day. but this was not by his wish there :s practically 'eb believe in the effiessel of ;war and no doubt he wished the MEM in te1,411kg tit rittr table 3t the luta. an4 StaF b) egyarts ittch she can ,,rily fle cher ,e4y 1,,, silo 1...,,anised him to, ttillltt i.r ble I diet It bolds that prayer is list- - blue at Jericho. "Cabinet ministers-r' ''T rhe t.s.s. 4t4;eh he COPt heyirarr are r,te iltr,) the h"nct nos Of all the strange inventfoas jtcc17 flat el 'to In proportion to the number bishops end It set,ris the old laAriy has turee 1. s t end that to 1,y an export of ministers I who had prime a e met ;gold tia ve her roals be4n o her sons In the Aar and ass,, am and worn", who pray. Th d madeKeericyl, Intel-retieuniform. With him I to life, none is so strange as the uniforms whleh telling into glob h. hi,s ever, there, asked if he didn't think he might brought Sincerity or-an1! Behrins ,s prirate secretary to the Br7t;.,11 thi.t.1,.. Lady traen atien she informed suggested Nor' need is 1,, a praying pereons n, r decide nothing. yield a Point or two, but the man of are shown in the vrture. "Now you see 'ernnow you her Ingli;re Payment 'that by fourth Ras at Chancellor of the j,:irchcquer, the Rt. Hos. Rig,nald Litz The reneh ex ie.rd of g,11,1 ;$ The plEini and 'tee pray for rain and only nine granite gave them all the icy "no" that ..er ant lat.' a 1,,va an 'the ,,tov-:,,tithe darkness in of trenches, don't." At a the pitchy ce.usoS meth,,4 by which night. McKenna. He is in charge of being ...tiversation atilt the V for dry weather, the ten will the 'strikers had received from him, c,.uflaia ailnotein must ultmately dtscharge her England ,& alai it Maip v.55&t.,.4...1;tii deht to Jun before the anniversary of or one closely resembling It. And the tite offieer--s don these phantom unifamps and walk about j; taken 'hawing the ttal gold pinte the States find In order to do' Un:ted u ne ni.. aeettreak of & war $ preying day strike crumbled and colispeed. kindly and cre die In ram of ,,,ed the g,,,ernn2en, ,n- holt This NOW se have the spectacle of Lend in, the :i Mort in England. lines. this at the and to UV ell .1111,i ',1441 &Lid liht the 1.rne trenches the Jame is appornted for ell Rued& Sabartin inspect near 4, appreserVe Opt It Uatellti); quite ;riilil tA 1,15 5;4, a ex Ii.;;;A;I:sh , redtt 1 he English treasury notion that DOW npf,rt and Ben Tilltt. each doing is displeased at the fends to, ,nu")Wrlize this source of gold cars'ae; without fear on account of the dress which must ilnd sortie means of greatly In- ttlieill Y'ren,h lir etivreh-gost- e ehotild pray. lie his bit to the same end. and no doubt they and her ' of oon,e .41r.eoutiro'm The charming other Queen sh,ows black the picture ourtt an interior' 1.7reissung The gold reserve at the Mink tetrad at a meettng on his senate each thinking slightly better of the make' them practically, invisible because of collection of gold plate It hieklhett been (offered t,, the but of stroller spectacles there mateM'at of which they are mode. Two holes through of England. War loans,. however Lail) traen alaayys had good It If all Rotarians. man. women Ond other. tasqt iu-- e so in w hats i and...her at lie with the great Nut:vexdui they may be, do nothing to edrorn. prayed for victory at itthe many that the thing 'scarcely which the wearer government in case of nerd. see, and tinother hale through ,can aro' remark. excites won'. 01,iire)J1 would be that day had accomplish this purpose. MI a vtar ine trao. vtotory Pax .s rit ten ail isse are 115,000,000 Russian sub- Slit a vesy loan really does is to transfer 'eyed-sit- s arztt .. ,,omos,4,,P,O,, A SELF-MA- 1 E ..., PEER. gtnRrw,,,P. Ger- Os and msty albout 140,000,000 rravrna ate from the ordinary Joint stock I .ar.rai and Baron Slat her slip the man tainks to the etiodit of the treasury at Devonport, the first ,of his! ite, auetrtan and tarktalmoubiseta. a is line, He bl Ihe of England, but this scares-- , owns ebancee:,-,It3 bank it eA.r.ign saying. about i your manly would have no inother ' I under If he will. ha did nol LUC acres. by the way, and is a P. ti., ! ly affects the gold reserve. Ist 1...)enanee because mass-prayi and a J. P.. and a lot of other thtngs MI S rf:SARrYs These credits enable the trealury to Ow the real secret of ; II of a highly dignified kind, He wag': . , pa) their liabilities in Engiand and to I Ernekt .111 17unard IA, the born, in a be limited extent lh the ountrtes of country,6 d Surrey, In IlLtAT PRATER MOVFkirErNT. and does not Inte-nin these columns is intended to riflect the Ger school he was a resoluta plodder rithto tura theit antes. hut it doee not help the The, following budget of war news and esamment published weekly lines tbtngs in Pobad have looked er than a potential genius. . flail. Lord Guilforda place treasorY to meet Its o.)ligations in' At 15,1 conducted by if. B the German Information I debatin has been vigortruslY rather against the wiahhs of his- - par-fla- ts 'man poi4 of eiew.and is furnished to The Deseret News by inear AVIcithain alarket, vihP'h she and the United States To do this It becu&ard hate Jim taken, into' i In rns neee,saro for the treasury tr. Inching his prayet movement who, as quiet otnintry folk had Claussen, New York, The Fatherland, published in Nev York, and from other ,urees fr;enclly to the German peopte 'Mr. i b Otember he will hokl a vast open- dark suspicions of the City of Lend On, a mueh larger supply of gold hospital for sontuk,d It Is an idesi , Ft a t needing at full beautiful things sie,t, The I'obtain at preiAent Can Cnnunand. Kromy, a, village In the be took a Job that offered itself in a, tr odnlicly ndoeterehaasreTit ; itt,r4.1.,frk7n,s e,,ks 4. lat..:.rms: r1.1( ntghtihs ewoar.is id'haties II chairs I pIn a ti.haa!,,.fe,a, twitat og Orel. Kromy la chosen 71 . have the been eoteted hy plan the treasupy have In view office there. N NO IN Being. t Itutle three years ago when threat-wit- h supposed to be learning the business !teer,i toarvAisseur in Europe. Th07, iI. to take the g,ath 111.y of gold it may I rshi a he raind mIllion lri. ,,,,' netsIon ,fritPfi'd the It ay eaused the lice Plerpoili Morgan many ;need gob' placK'cirna-- . destruction by fire, tt turn-ea- t he got no salary, which naturally went hay. , ls:e-ple- ss at are. nr.ig in the pos.. all he residents Into the street against the grain. Accordingly, when. by6raeandigngrarelPaRsetallnt ; ;:linlcia's nights for, otTer s hat et--t e i!merits etc. e.1:::n"s'hil'arLt'etretdaeltn. hi PtAsinn of ortheTaehrre':liac,".:rrn''tetylthe individuals would lhe for prtstate them anI pay. PVT. The wind (singed. STIMIAT1011, OF thrluith his 11',1 at the end of his first year, he was were also S.- - this war. The Gpria,,ns, despite the, the gold Commandeered in war 7111. Vas saved. The sus all in vain. gut& present agerits, itueen, Ifor praYors win offered a situation in another firm at And fighting at both fr onto hays in gded , of A .sto:-;less potatoes. tons to 1., ,,r t 'on the basis of sin." be special sho has collected some fine 11 This means I salary of $300 a year. he took it likel - ILI:W.00S SS for this; pijrptFf TI,e, r'-1was a ..'3 ft iciency of food- - . hostile torrit ary a nd gained inmortatit, thingiCalso male a bold hid Charles ,--t tEe so , This gave him his first intro-- I' must a shot. for prayers them acknowledge I tt:e The victories. Austrians and Hungarri 'alien witt nurehased hv weight Russia lat beaten. and admit that, auction to the docks, as a large part Frn'kIott.. Sept. 8.Althovgh. Ger- - i Stuff. through a third party hot was not sue-- I and -S- hardly Jana, nhmte strength Seemed broken. cesaful wilt he melted dcevn of the ottnt '447nanY s ,pplients ran either. The cunardet-l'hav- e CJtfl4dfloth e Own Pow- - of his work consisted in "clearina- - !itutit has not onfy ity;d through the In are her better ,by succeed ifor-thslit in the of coinage The fIrst se Itussians their t,,day they chasing per: that bat moat MAK to Providence alone. tea. hope ;beautiful , f the War nPfr .thnt flight. first year of war without experiencing ,..- 90;071,1 u'bri'n7rcug' 41"em""a'1',Iirign7ri, )thwon manalosfiitine I Flet, nt. e .nr,,, in this tindertoking Is to Matt-glutt- o ' a recIn short time his .5"ah all Pereons ,,and Fit take. and-hpray, carefullv a8 n arrre employers, are been the ,;SS supPliLes wore which caletilations rOx lin?' tell,- - h ..re lecertrtIn a grain famine short, e"It . ;The 6 moo) I have aa'a a lonk kaae nf it rol4 there Is In 1t1P c,Intry ava',111,1,,, ..n tr1ay Ituss1a4 case. wholly in ognizing his buMness aptitude proadvanced at the beginning of tho war 0., ts carry...over a surplus, the empire I e(l . thal ev,r,thin E possible is being .ed.T1ce'S hands, the course of the moted him to the sale room without '''''r'" have a '4'4 area real a far greater good tim, for tool a teirpose This is ..Iicirg arn,ss. Thk balance shoo a have tO du this On the smaliestimeserved earrisd and fh,t Id was able will turn. ' requiring him to 'pay the usual pre- harvest In 1914 it had had In three l ha been planteI with grain. and mar- - a decided gain for the Contra!' powers 'there and many house parties made ,t- - meat,. f circular Inviirie's a , 4rater. is meeting obstacle". ""TY mium of. 51.50e to '12,000. UP of Interesting in Americans as There the nersone ar,it i dressed I,r according to a report on' crops ings have ,een made In the produc- if and a large dell,it for tdie quadruple az " WA!) w as a Bkitt- - neraonar.y conddited makes his diseiplee ,whole btutineu of the trade Passel years. fp that year only recently made pub- - l tint) of beer and brandY.. The allies.will entente- - The ,2orichplon itiNthat the moreotheriusi;'?Ittlt Cunard inluirles She h does NVben a meeting' before hi eyes, and he soon mastered r, kind girl. iP,lrrnti to thIsios su, hai?k, the Frankfort entente ezWtationti, many Gazette., entertain under- i ,. powers lic,aecording - quadruple b.1! g held on his llOYALTY iALLEli'd ON. Otate. a melt- raliNits details. When, therefore. he which discusses the rePort, ty, follows: thy suffer another and a greater disan- estimated the strengthtnf the,,Centro-- In connection with tho war. her efforts ; 7 ''Yecame in that the Archduke - was barely p years of age; be decided have gradual- - pointment opponents powerti, not sl,ine in the milltarN re- - being chiefly centered on tbe wit.es ,it 1 The whole s; heme Is t!el,ng .arried Germany's army had a bad knock at Krasl- Ito start' in business tot himselt . and ly had to recognize the fact that the who have lost their husiands under the cort:trol and kiiretion s; 'poet. but also in general 4"irganiZatthlt, !soldiers I ovi Hat 7010 She tries to cheer them up. brings ",! Ja el di, br,us a nephaw ,,tr the prisoners. The pray-!e- rr now he began to demonstrate that In- - attempt tasterft her out has failed:, I Rumanian -Public Opinion N. . chi last--immediately decided, that domitableness that carried him to W., The fact that In the 11,; 1., and onstef th, t crItical takes them L.,did 1,00.m for outings 411 on Red presendts. Bountiful ssre all right; and without fur- cess. He started a one-tha- n Favors-Teuton- ic Powers Admit fin:mem' catcr'IS at the 'treesconcerti, months Wire the new harvest G er-- 1 ? gorteraMy to Iat land , at present a they disperied. The e- N. was his own 'buyer. blender. 11114 many weArtilrie to r4tma Abe price of I Mr,. Tiehreri them. Dardanelles iury. of the "Mdlyastchli-- , ' as Mr, M,Kenr.as orivate ,ec ,,,tr,, It he soott,began to make flour mitst have made a greatimpres- - I '' in Ra- - . t' Iissrtrine .,1 that no victories still be wort traveler. But .ofert7GUES1,7, opinion . Bei llen ROVALTI 1 govere-,,, Ithe reae:lry The firs! pers,-,nMOW ow them. The imperial little enin and while a at .t4 he headway; g afro ES1 Beri4t. Fettl , a rgrom authoritative gtnpral and soldiers.. If the been erestly . influenced by Really-'h..'intardily mania-h- as wets Manuel and Queen Ati.- --'1I"-- aPPr oa,het 'f'n the clerk, than a totiOnd apd a ment in' the Reichsanzeiger ."11r praying congress worke out gaged aWith ' ! k.,- statistics of th e course of events. -- especially the entre, it y....isarned'4th at th e T urkish ,,f. the ro,i- third. .gusta Inust,have a oLn.f nzneyTtitdp-A.,1the result that'An four publishes the harvest then, will be an pray-la- y means ,,,by no i are he had Several men- - In h en:P- - 19,14. These figures iffttiorittes oeilare be most beentinal diamond and pearl 'or was d'r ''' ',4 f r" N '''r ro' c,rov in January. of Rustaa- This will be on yeark and a ,71; le In pstes,)favorable. For this. reitatuethey-wareArt- ext 1 ital , "4-I- dubt the hostile foresthatbefre a businets that walk ts- ha'is.ex seeti for y ears ;ifiosti,of creatinc. a at. rougly in favor of the Teutonic...al-day. On this daY olo naptis. to Whfrh 1)1,!.,i' the rierititidnitnown fh'' public general yiertit to a dispatch to the i worn ,the other day at a great ,4 waC. It ties. boatheir 'according unmisusing reuse ordernot to In In 11.'''''''f' '' ''Ilh:. f: 7'47111-m- ePsn German Gazette, which tlootelv p ital ships and the Red Cross 'sign, in the icy water beneath. That Mildness now employs fully 4.000 ebefore North ta false icirohl.:1':1e,rh:R.c'lw'd:a, and home '4" at mr: necensare anxiety , i ;,.?rt,r,.,,-to the North t.re if 100.000 persons men, hat buying establishments In Cal- - 1 hopes ahribad, rman Jmewosoti3O3,,rtglmnaintA,:gtt113:7114:tibec::vcarhtnt,l'iltit h,91):igrnncd.hwidonat. that the Suthereat rot"rssl a,a follows:. ' says a dispatch .. , .. frit- ' W infillends-- to bathe under the tee . cutta and Colombo as well at in Gataktte.-The biaxest surprises or the war , lose 01 Novil.liey can be published , for the afforded Ming cle,rae ',it, .t,g,',,,,,I ,r, let and does a trade whfcli runt bY the' rot-I:a- l 'The Turkish goVeernment :hart 1..w"ue,41 long triage - Of the precious i I)Wers rtf the i tt !used4,3 of the days prayer will be America, have the 1,11,s'. of 0down millions a her Into 'Y"r r!dhed eek year. ;dear chest. sterling hong pounds ulaufr"17irek;,"K,',a';',4'P's7etet".18.1"devr'rat;;;1 thr ed of.the Rol and - ''':- - r,,me ernhatatyThertf,nee, ' to Oath Ws at- - amount has' OltettlIMptr carried over deelSrations of we.r;,.1.0. wirtir.to th, 'en,flicitiph..1r-orerriment'retortbeside' Then thiti" began politica hetA-1,9en ter the alttinF VT' .:ogusta, Kleidnitham nMa, e e, h, I EPIDEMIC OF 4 tention. and though nevonport-,b- ed Queen Amell'E'who y Ipr4NTOREisaw :Tear. ,,hts fisuesa prim' circling polir - of King :Edward tw :Duras hsd usedeir hospital ships is :lax . titthisom a" the and handsome and ,di gn - 1...'-leallof4 the the see, of Marmora as transports for looksntia teems leith crank inventors, for years been it Conservative seat. hht4, ir, si mPer ',eop it not required !the most Ardent supporters cal. of cups.: !the pilgrim seem to be extremely good Veil. theorists, with new trays Of end. he set to work to win for to sertify the aubststettee of the Ger- - 1 oeuttat. Potwera said that be Were troops and that the British forces eon-ma- n red. They the petvate possetwOotaid ttle..aar. era but that even g moderate lost. Boever rwerful tbsCternan eequeutly had been forced to 'destroy 1 friends. The young queen nudged ief th4 m.,iterrh. Th king. rte.ettursp. Strongest in number are with the same obstinacy with which poor. snorit of war nv now and again when could not eirP up any tr....Dear. MITI. h sn b mother !I all iattnyort eteatners. even if they Manuels Pell- he later refuted the duckstrikerit de harvest la IniffiClent AtetWding to these' milltariera Tight 0 weapons. Gen. - 0 f lite two Rusteits'a ne,er war minister has Mande e a t an new the Red Crescent of the Red Cross isc,tnething a speaker said tickled her. ed His pbstinam) was reearded. figUres. Germany in 1914 had only gver v the nation. but Ott 'mid Is 4 a - ., rehitest toftneentore not to He iscm Devonport and held, It from 14.400,00e tone of- - bread grains (rye empires might fight,' It wag generally nag. so although :he's German stuLAtag ueetipn ts the perform) prPuerty '411 would was gain lathing Since the aopearante of submarines a sense of humor and she atsiMi'fa to his Majesty. Their vairte in with itroScts tor let! till MO as a combative Radtral and wheat together) as against 14.. believed, that the,' 'Ittait the Germane. Beivteen'Atic wellManu- - estimated tiv th and at the same timorzffi one of he 140.000 tons In the' year 1911. Even but renCeet. and wituld. finally be de-- in the sea of litatmora tin Turks no ,,trt g.Nithtinith ttit JA 'understand English, very thd drought- - year of 1911 liiyodueed Stroytd.,IS it war against the whole ri Nall on page teoutinuell on rage two.) a largo amount of grain, Inrush tho world they might be obis, to realist ter (Continued on pageeteral , , .1 'N(pontinuod on pogo two.) (Continued ('b page two.) two.).T., teCe Om ,pJrt : With oV Range ' cheAt LW li tr)rn , PAIZT 0 j ' id i - Id' :; . N. las i , 'Jr . I, "4. ',ire; eillett, '17'- t , , t Ii t tr:rt) t ,,,, ,,' ,,,. el f '. '''''"'. ',",,"' NIf' -44 - , ,4 t'll,t ' . tr., ,t,'ii ,,,,,, li. ' N. :' ' ", Itle44 ' ye. .,,, ..!,,, i'::' .' y , : 'I ;, L V0 t 1?IT, f t a, I r, "., i - No, r . .,,N, tt0a2,D. j. ) , be 41 le i.' wls snit - ti tis. rktff Vt. f, Yl, itz' itr trt4 prat , ..... From the German Point of View Iornal RIMINI : D"EII uil EMI - " - trer - , - Firing Crossnt lment t,llea'are iret ''' ril r. 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