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Show ,. ,. . 4 -- - , . ... . . . , ,. ,,..A.,,,,....AAA,A,,,,,,,,,A-4.A.,,,,A- ,,,,,t, do , such hegemony. but Austria cannot !anything without Germany. Austria will actapt compensation. Zngiand la: Rualla3 friend; and we shalt bit. i :not , England torly rue her friandahip. say openly thist she 'will mak a new Of Marmora As Gibraltar in the boa soon as war is over England thrimtims IMPRISONED FOR an alliance aOtit Germany against Russia... ta Resits mad locklecoten. PEACE INTRIGUE 51.11e. Vasalitchiltoff was in ram. municatton with Xatier WIlhtlin. $tus found. ono saes, that after the drat Rnaman succensou In Galicia, Kalaer Wilhatm wanted to make a peace (Continued from pogo ono.) with Russia- 'The kaiser said he frzm her all his facts. A IMOIA from waa much disappointed at 'that plan's Vasalltchlkoff deMart her in July. ISIS, might have plevent- - failure" for (lasts; manded Conottantinopne ed the war. to tilvilltelm that Russia ,and ProPrwed phonic abandon Poland. She Worked for Pews. tin exchange Wilhelm pent an answer anTh through ftecretary Janow. All her intrigues were to eery th -Turkey is Gar. maiik elm of cementing Europe round sorer wag evaisive; and a sat:aractory polio ally, league. When many's to Turkey wou ld have to be co nclud. sear broke our. Mlle. Vastriltehlkoff !ed bttseen Turkity and fPusina." Iter. considered her destroye,t Iln was convinced that IPrincees do Rodzbrod" as she a tut known, held Lb set to building it up again. Al all the ptca trumps Thai next stopReardon autdare oh ought tri have left was to send her where ah could dioked her rectly tommunicat Alumna. with Roasts and Count Bercbtold chotion- - in to remain. A letter seized In the Hotel Iltiasiana Stockholm was ',matinee-41mi- . holto Id told het Stock Bercbto Garman'', that shows Astoria t los on Storiten a lobe might be more useful now loan ticnt in baron Ho- at any tim" Peace roust curio, some 'harp Iran, Ile a nos a Husain,- -seven turn the and of both 1ste,Y1 as friend eh it'll, and prines.. day; rand Berri'ma and Atistrla cOti!tl help e,onforentYll wore l,r1,1 in th Vanalitchlkoff Marto, told and Ms friends fiattered her with notI. Rit, in bkindared As a dtatimpilidaisd Rua-- , t talk about bar unique pOeition iferopc When the Urn came ehe La n phe ought, to bate preaented hor alone might have the glory of makint elf ere to 'Russia minister Nekhliti. doff instesd. she. rettohed tiro to poste. Meantime she ran no rota I.eat summer MI,. Vaestitchikoff- ttrrante wIth huctos th plans of her (;ermon!star to turn op 1 communication into got campain n It tO obit friend, of the. ,tlerthaobaro,1 at dna, rtufwititta,tartation7'nteaniahila the of with arviyora marina,' an4 I I. low The Russian lemition found outa group The group that stir.-- was in Stockhotin After dislikes tho war. she raised the no- aeok passed the nutrition was stakod: A tole fie s 'Id "What la a Rtowilan millionaires. and lion of a separate pear Germany would not admit that the).- court Vraulein; lately releamod front needled a ',parole peace but they Mown doing? Why dos she not an- It Litman willing to disicuse it. Her lettere nounce herself 7 ' agents from Runala convinced her that the notched tote hid In a hig tile stove had a tOtrit,' room time for aeporate peacs contarance hotel in firand tho The peace would be confined to Pub-et- and through the flue heard ail that Germany and Austria, leavint went On. A week attr arrival., the Fraera England and Italy to futht the vowed ki!r! eter Nerkiludoff. oentral powers and Turkey. She left priccette AN Ont!te: Naktiminff tr,11 to for Berlin; saw Bethrhann Holmes pump her and iiiitened to tver tale of end Pereign Secretary Juges'', anti Austria (wnderful prosperilS. and with Jaltow hoid a formal conference !Germany's unexampled preparations The princelier proteming to know ail When sh started for Petrograd. with o that Czar Nichotas wants and will her. in the it. nr an ernbasiv laid down her peace terms, ler. went the agent eho had iletenad were if Russia that ready in the flue grow replied Foreign Minister Kasen. Io accept the terms Votanitchlkoff pro M the T knee a ll shout Vatiallichlkoff possibly be made. whit She put up in the arrived. ratelditchtkolf might day said that she knew Ruatackled new pro. lintel every Astoria; sta would agree to ouch a pace ftie German In Petrograd, and laid snaresexploited her favorite sho. she susRussia and Germany ware natural for peeled. stere (weak Pr their faith. Be- friend.. and Ruse's and England na te ttqano tt acted. Ptato rpmptroB er tural enemies. Phe showed letters Preindent from prominent Miamians isith suet) Kharitontr, and 1)nma bole business'. lamina Ono ix truMillariZett in a copy Rod:ink') knew the Inner of her own fount at the Astoria Ths knew that the prince.. waa weaken flooding Russia with letters which oho 'Oormany does not want to Russia at all Germany is not an had mittaied over tho frontier, far had ninny ell Itatatia'S hesemony over the rank as the etlitinik'S irtattlinopened being $IAM Naturally Auatria le opposed to prostented hoe letter t (me letter wit from Kalarr Franz to "Ut leading Rutudan dignitart Some Bootie,' the dignitary wan tho GRAND PRINCESS tt4 I I I , tr, 7 - i - ., :,:.;- 2, .. . 't:-- , r : . ' i, 4,-.,,"4,,,, . .; ,.j'., 4 .",:l:', - - ' ''''' ' - , ',;,' ' - ,,ly"..: ', .'," , ,, , ,., ,.0... , ..' 11, , 27' " - IF - , I Sasonoff BIOS swooped rails. '. t.', .;,!t Teti-mol- t .7'.' - ,... '": .: a. . .'- 1' : 4, ,!.',..,. ,, ,; ... ' ,!. i'..t..::.-- : ',:- .' ... ;;1 :7'' '',., ;. 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' 1 ..45(515 nowta-ds- half-a-doz- - it IMMMMII!3 Salvage From the Wreck of War - HOW I t goa-ant- ee E , lat-si- i toke-hol- e - if i Si tar-4:0- 716 CURED MY CATAR Told In a Simple I prison-palac- f tits r- fitionio-Ottrm- , iw f raided the zi Astoria they found the princess vent.r-NPed at dinner with two councilors 61 Many thousands of WOOtert are professore. paying attention to physical cul- 'tate. and and journalions oho, as It ture and the proper exercise of their publiciats "GERMAN CRIPPLE LEARNING TO WALK." Bona& knows, aim at a body muscles, where, thirty years no alliance directed against the inThis pbmo recently forwarded T be Ihmoret Nolte front Europe shows a German boy who ieft him home -- to there was no thought terests of Britain. battle for Very." and it shows the condition in which he was Dent hack to bli parents a few wtkeks later. 1:flerrs ago this science which is Pasonoff proposed to try Maria ase vete necessary to physical beauty. The ofitchiltoff for treason. The sista A40,4.4,, ri,PZIZ;2051511 ,,,,,,,e, on reason the Greek; both men and procuror started this But ha have her victories "no lees renowne,; found nothing in tho princesses acwomen. excelled in beaithful and symIt cannot he that either metrical forms was because of the at- tions which would trumr conviction. 'then sar?' class, atter the ear. will TPPOrt to li t Working for peace is not itself treatention they paid so the proper exercI fOrMPF 'Mowed that she, arid sonable. nothing osctuartely ise- Then, toot they were untramwas in the pay of enemy powers. claim and In every na- eled by corsets, shoes and the in- When rzar Nicholas heard of the ad. non here ostracism. the World Move Forward After Peace Comes Again?, roati.n.htp. nowhe COneefilliOnS tonvenienves of clothing. To the minds venture, he asked the czarina why will detnrrights. more of some women the idea of physical oho had such a dangerouo "Frau loin"' i "tersev . unless old tyrannies are the Nest day a exercise conveys onlv the idea of hard In her eourt following made in demad order be !ritt to ' rams out that "P"raislein or the 8 y Prodreirer Grahams. bs reVoj ution fasignini work. Mild exercise con- decree Taylor iNoesid ons Chimp 4,.etnol nt Chits and I tire el kt A. Vatariltehikoff etaa.s to tinued This Lew patrintiarn In Europe rany after day is best for the court Vasitiltchlkoff Beton" irraulein." be PlittanahropiL With- not forever remain national. l'erhaint body and spirits and health. the news she was being apirital ft was necessary that the exercise there can be no heard tEalutitte berth. The Survey Pry 4 iturrirm a stronger under people of and awaY elite. into leach nation thug should be welded akroper without health there can than is needod for a captured guard tool Whether vises this of the an add in the forge and by the boat of sacriffee, withogt )ear atsit,e po real beauty German battalion she was whirled to haring its hitherto con- t No:talon. on the anvil of awful wrath. the war ornot. it is time to think of acre is no stronger prnof of the desolate Viatka, on Asian edge. too. before liazzinst dream of the ..Pilith right. rearrod, what le to he oared from the wreck ceded e mud remedial value of Dr. Pierces At Viatica the tiolittnn hatt ',gelded its enstlier offering to na- el1itte)11 of the people" could be realIfavorite Prescriptino than that it re- has SC rooms. but all la locked up ex- of the world tho first end greatest tional Irgaitv. hv t,illn on as iced In Kiropeen democracy. stores the wasted form to its wonted cept four room; and a kitchen. and asset of the future La the salvage of before In mine and shop as aelfuoirri thia la 'Marla Alogandrovnaa Revisal of Religion. ' roundness. fleingiv SS in treneh and 11 the hall Mottos a gentry. Tho the wreck. The mighty restorative pnwer of Dr. inc. p h natinpal Throosh The relueon of Europe. an4 of ail nit night; there ean count only upon having If aro locked 'lodge gates Pierces Favorite Prescription spredllt are ten sentries oultddit tha walls. in production and distrthitt:nn. in lowt ;other lanai. ohsring Its common faith. what.ia left over of what the wtrid rind t.uses all womanly troubles to itisg. There are civilian gain. In adfering and-- Seittql.1 lean hope for survival only in revival. and tho local bad before it was pie: the -by war, roar ravaged 'theta, iesi isotS noll the organs to properly r,o0S.SS.I. Rack to the more primitive religious has got orders Zemski Natchainik tivn will he the to the balance arise within one Pim pitrit y and sincerity In making cor,olitnionlisOtith.. functions. natural altogether to abandon hia tonal work of judging IChrietianity the rule of practice as nets displacements, overcomes irreguntliasnitt and to viait Vaawillehiked bad. The whole worid is inealculably or another nation! as of faith. must we all go. to t ,r ono a nd another rif tha allotied to tweets larities, removes pain and misery at OrirP a day. Pho nations at !well loot that milltit,iti fot harms poorer It a war.. week. and since hat, ',en Paid. .thrs is nnt a ;lay over again the foundation of be- extant times and brines hark health only two letter' .. of goo4 Moo, th ineatimable prop- selfish MSS lett of confidence end In. lief andfor conduct, pmnup up t, lttd strength to nervous, irritable and 'she watt caught writing to the caar In thin world and any othinvielbie ink. 1,0 has been forbidden erty vetoes. tul the treasure .r art. or elst,ie sorb a spirit. PAill Inn... tthansted women. er. to .diapatch letters sioos-P,- 1 in tern. nt a naliterature and arehiteeture which were thniligh It is s wonderful prescription from the wreck of the ttiottem So narrow SS to he pscluipirs oldThin nalvage Marie Vattatitchlkoffa among the rieheet heritaate of the or the greater Europe is the only hope of salmonly from Natures roots with atoclusion la the myittorv eztraordinari due, to all that i of Petrograd. Im.sity tiOn for the that in to be. to akohol with no Europe is ?Inman. falsely ilycesine, ethanol 04...if and Pomo say she known too much. Fierce rats. has enough of a share In Isom of Ideals. tuntdate. It banishes pain. headache, appear voth the war? V.111 not peat's ;thinAmerica attack. have hewn made on that unto wreck seek a salvage of her tackache low spirits, hot flashes, dragOwlucky czarina, on the ground that who Worse still is the loss if the Meal', iown. We have suffered the loge of our -down Is a Gorman. Sem sensations. worry and sleephint that ths the reliance'. the hopes and the hu- SINN own IdPala Out of tha mioarten of tnesess rarely and without loss of time. "improkinmenr la a fraod. that Vas. man tn wrecked world we bare relationship, which have gone I. in Petrograd, and other? Sick women are invited to consult Dr. alitchlkot1 euddentv rich In untold preventgrown -All podwe In in much know wreck. Is Pins shit that the pocitively tdown Address emitone and twill more incalcniable Pierce, by letter. free. D; littockholm. VIPtina. or Berlin . pier. :have all lost of these asseta of the credits. We are thus challenging a Pierce. Invade Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y,... ALL toting the profillosa peacemaker4 rola .rompetition for the markeue of the preasint and the future we little realworld atter the war that will be ?terrof is a the But it ise. disturbing sign ie and more retention' tban American tons umiak I .Sint Inowi by forward-farlhitimes that hitherto capital and labor have ever experiencowlet. Isoino Gots-11 'glower Men and women are d rano. 4pplied Is 2 Noroodo. ..,4 There Is wreckage enough of our apologizing to each other for haring held higher hope. and more advanced 14r1 it former Ideals. hopes and precedents "'See. e ttiftnrico ---A Gons-le- . luusTomw wtimakoo,---o- n Mealy than the stern. hard facto of itio the Doblins went Into action, already strewn around our present nr-- i col um,00! If. war seem to have Justified. ioravO night proeperity . and will more that made as if It were a foothaill may once tz 11"rn...n not World. Demur be there Nevertheless. may l it Marty. come with adversity. to urge upon us game.theyAnother time the ,, new standards and relations. some diftoo 1for salvage. What can we walked about with his pipe colonel! rare 4,f and save ferent our of former interrealignments on: to and cheered them mouth "Good loyalty new and elcur-' 1 which may be the 'more of new national peace and arbitration, of our old publins." be cried and be told i frotriething . thing delightful and heelthfut -TOO now ideals? for the basis claims and concewdons them to to human stick it?' hopea instently Inar,L,POS PitrENTED BY ed 1103 The old internationalism has colSO. Says the author. rights and liberties. of our belief In i have to wait. and linger 'our Irma !thing stretchran Tim labor hands The human of that lot brotherhood and democracy. of regiments always have tone and al- "Inner lapaed. 911,41Z e &ernes peso and other national pledge to OrtirS the, individual bis ways will go Into action, with laughter nigluiamd I will II:41Zol:ImsIa 1 . boundaries. broke their clasp and went Iour and Independence In the purault In their eyes and leads on their lips, artilLit $11:4I40,11 tr,'7;- prescri ite down in the welter of brothers blood. Throe Coupons Secant Os DiCtreearl happiness though deep down in their Irish hearts 1 em minst and my crimes I Law has loot he International recogWhat ran We Save to the common the love of God and Ireland burns like cured. and you can be cored-Like national nition and authority. flame." welfare from the new wealth of our bright will etep at ace lik Whole -law heeame a treaties. international PHILIP IL PATCHIN. 'tering mushroom growth of millionaire Free You Can Berm' Religions occieelasscrap of paper,during thle war? How are we to save ammenunemennumnommonolonmommal"1". tical expression of its univerael horde tho conservation of our fietieeki re- of brotherhood has completly. and entarrb woo filiny mod My wwairtzetsfeefu.1 PretPirtodnes.-- !UNDER CROWNS eyen more strangely and suddenly. dome. It Matto mo III It II mind It undermined mo come of our advancing soots' legiele- dippeared. WM. Ilreak.ltillfr my Will Ttlo But a new natiorialtem appears. For $e Mom ISIoniont CANE of never more indispensable to na- lion, couignian. spitting made meand Such a national unity Germany and Nanalettearto amid Diambottisso tional socurity. net sever more in to att. and ney foul breath loya4 benever France hare experienced danger of being thwarted sod Ignor- J. g biennia mod teem irr fore. Even RUMS is more nearly ed than now. under the stream of a My ael;tht 0 AND too eeeetly avoid CORONETS i united than ever before. Claes disBy Dew emphanie oPon the was dollod tad tby facultibe teratigely more irreconcilaare tinctions which In Mem it dela' I of Will we I ble. the more free and dentstratk the ell heel I Motet tarot I Mod Rid m trreon lo.,alldfl untinted, of My save our hopefully mors intelligent from pegs Otte.) of the day and Oen yttt- people are. hare yielded to each other Como Mitts aloes-O- rr Immigration policies from a foolish- - --- (Contlauod The P,Ikio l'umpod up. with and blended as never borer". keep"; yet ouroty sappnie I 'or noir stave this NEW autheade ly reaction against the eura sod toned of claseen of Europe. freely or fe,es. daughter restyn Lady capitalist by paring congine. picking. drilling out "hyphen &bent ft FRFE. .T2711 the Ut6onsty. bound ia reel first The tatter's Hon by constraint. are bearing their hear,' their corns marriage. of ?oaken their woo packages Will save the social end civic Norah is ty share of each nation's SOSITTIOS bur- toes with platiters bandages. the canteen which Is oy &abated tap.. and both official and volunteer, run for thewith benefit of the Anzacs and den. In silents which gives consent, toutraptionaend the 'holler' la agencies, ONE 0E111 in aro which Kayo !tweeted so amm..m......i.2 much in lad corns mks IMAM oa foroverl with other teleetel soldiers by the Victoria or to vottre offerings ectnresaing IsY. thoir Don't fillelkeiel and -pops tts7 Gwen-It trove do, it. ro resource. personal Address Circulator. marvelpee of which and club. is her Loagus City 'nether shy, possession' prerogatives milt: alma so nalatir- - Awl I'n'T sad dodoes 1300 pars. , simple never tails Apply it la being itacriflood to false patine soon- - ono of the leading lights. Iii between OW hitherto fiercely fought for bare been ous. es 2 11C01141, pootal Or to to a .44r,.. to stick the of only, Nothing miserly bog .' we greed Hobo or t.11 gain? lien bad fum Ka", this aristocratio surrendered without a struggle to Will wit substituto the military trainstocklug., hurt or Irritate fins pl.". slid to sit for a charming even a marrow The profits of the Fain catarrh tuned iv'n1...1.1.:) gear cornea Cora "clean topit ear of for of their ell any youth few at the coot of the mbsery and quick whiebegivett a fair idect of her alia"' Mars all You le's oue of the getna of tbo ing too 'cant proparatios for the arts portrait. charms. if it doesn't do them will tondarataad. and I sin of' necessity of the many. the stain of 'Try ityou'll kickfrom joy. and industries of peace? Will our The Raring, . of course, are the justice. reed in the manufacture of war mu- Iworld, famous You with essiolot, infi"ItIdea' a n calluses warts. bunions. too. become oo Wigton. at soca Pe In sold overrwbers lle a morly national. banking family. Lady Norates nitiotuo. are insignificant eompared OT er., out direct by M. Lewrenco with a tribal God and covenants of 'father. tho Hon. Huge raring. st with the new loyalty of wealth. entil -'bottle. chicago. ILL Sold In onit Lake promise all and only our Lord Rorelatoks. toast woesitiod Is tb. Ztk-- wit 0140, Aim tor boborlo rree Will Gift will and find W as America, her rovemm114d or the haute of Ypres, and is now 'terries Is thm City truckage do tor tog w b core reoswidy by it C. M. 2.worlds Dreg settraro eddying about thee. littatiThr the Waalgone derartniont. blie bee, tor oft It watt bardelt for !ohm tc rtitie the ! brit Preto Mcairetero4olueolla Whit shall. It be? omor al a Dreg Remo AMA, points. SLAV S 111 C. vita 4 1,10017 thpus its leeterr of Vrat08400 owns isles Ms, pair roe 011 algal ram assers4 as& a 14aLiciantr seorspineksk, , ,S010 ledistesederesseee , ors ' "IF 4taaL.'4' that the German auth,1,.. lution thei village a tn. marks and it lirla then thst wielded by :e- er,,,,,a ha,. krmisfheultof:aanInyl.")k- hen cal ,--AB!,raal,,. 1 ',,. In )4rasnrgct..h--fia- 1 ..N Brussel liTtr,ht,tietsrr he tthbeemar:4-emlopule- A..5 .:;,.....f..',.:7 , Itflib,r.ie.. Erin go excitedly. and ehouting a fast Bregb!" With bloodI emireing with Austrian Parade etched through niy veins sad IldrnitAittfl ffpride I te tor produced ni,dra,ntal e. With a ;nighty eheer that a word.. rent the heavensa cheer that roce , other lends set aside for and swelled above tile din of battle. tore to b, d.0,s4 as tar .,,,P'''ILle the roar of artillery. those eon e of raising rood. Ths to Erin charged down on the advancing recited that such ground le i.o ky ed with auk peas. hears1 Carty i..i enemy with bayonets fixed. and every name tease with excitetnent The en-- I toe . and freah vegetamee a Throughout the counitt the.' miry healtated. etaggered by such al- authoritms turn of 'Vent when victory was t.,41 the, But they refrain from doing. ttie .airZ most within their grasp. I to a crops. ro matter here OtVell little tlis for heeitation. turned and lied in all !arm, k:very avallab:e The Germans ,t Imam be used ions,for direct g the too. dal of food and fodder, Th. Coonauebt Rangers. wonderful work. 171 tho Valley of the Oise they were being hard prestiod. outnumbered five to one. The criioriel DRINKING MANS ot the Connaught spoke to his men. BEST FL "Ranger of Connaught. the eyes of Il Ireland are on you today. and know you never could disgrace the 1mm, to ow sem old country by allowing Germans to, nas E.,,dabittdteitt to ...saute treat you while you have Orthil In your hand' and hearts in your breasts. Up Since then more thun then. and at them and if you don't drink-habvictims hal,' bets give them the soundest thrashing they stored to sobriety by the sea ever got. you needn't look toe In Mel, Treatment Prominent face again In thin world or the nest!" lawyers,. setors. Individual Heroines,. in her professional and hustess was are The Wein Torkahlre regiment patrons of the Neal Tow-seto a little village near !Menne. which la almtnistered at the:lea They were paseing through a on plituth. 1,.:"1, East $econd south street when truddenly from the end a Salt Lake Itry,derniic man dashed out of a farmhouse. In.- - Gone are never used call. sire tnediately rifles cracked and he reit- phone Wolk. 1791 for 1',A tht dead. lie had previousely been cap- lion. All drug habits tree, tured by German cavalry and was held sertieernent. prisoner. He Paw the British troops. -oblivious of the German's presence. and rushed to warn them. He knew that it was death from behind. hut he made the dash. and he saved the Wor- resters from ambush His name is unknown. as his identification disc wee missing. They buried him with W this on the cross: "Ille eased others. himself he could not save.- At the hattle of the Aisne half a bat- talon of Connaught Ratgerm smashed No Apparatus, Inhalers. 4.0a0 Germans who tried to take the Lotions, Harmful Drws. Irish In the rear. -- Down to the river Smoke or Electricity. bank an came? observer. says they ---fighting for all they were worth The Irishmen were entrenched, and shout- NI ed &crone the river such greetings as Hullo. old tin hat! When are you oserr as ea and amln the It is a new war It Is a..r.1,,Se EI corning Irishmen caught 'light of the great 'whitely different. So lotions. MIS boom of the Germane. Hibernian hit- - sickly Onsollitho salvos or ero7rO 'nor was irrepressible. The Rangers atomizer. toor any apparatus No smoke or inhale Nothing .vire ses "o; Its no ,thootte3: or inimitlm ihe hiding there. We ran see your ears tingic.itoyr rubbing or vibration or massage. out Then the settled sticking rangers Irowder; he Nesters; kerioag down to enjoy themselves, but a little house. ki,mblytyg f at k later some more German Infantry , which had crossed the river at another point. attempted to outflank theta. It wan terribly hard work. but the way 4 the Irish ',duck It would have taken ( ' i breath w.t. your away.' -. When they fix bayonets and sing 'God Save Ireland? there Is always blood on the skyline,- quotes the au- ',fit 'bor. and It seem to be true He tells (71011110: -of tbs Irishman in the field of battle. fighting manfully and alware cheerI 11' ..,.6!:, fully. He tells of how the Irishman 81W11)-1kneels to pray before going alea;k,,, into action and of main in the field. It be a wonderful story of a splendid ,. , .1'..' k e::,.:' " ...':. ;. ''''' ,''.;i4 , - - ......01110.11w. '. i .t. ,.. ,',',, ' .. ,Y,,, ,: k .,:',:,,14,:...i'-.4i- i;.:; , oTV, 4 thhLurrithr:clreln,Ptvete4 blocked by Consequently And in. but Or issued ine notk-e- , At another point the Irish Guards On the wall of hie ile poRt,a, town. Corporal tUrnod defeat into victory. would-h- e suicides to use 3 min e tette the tale- ' ti.laeura -thus ea Ir r th, roee tak poison. line the into firing Suddenly embarramment nf bniLa , the stalwart figore of Am Irtch Guards the a man flourtshing the old green- flag ed to pay great fine to "ie c . - , . , !.AI' iIt1.7; ,, ,!!.. ,., - , :. ..0'..'.. ...'.;:',...7., ,,,...!t 4 It rifle cbbed arms.- - of fruit-en- d '!, ,'',.! 1 ; ,ay rett,4: 1 I :;' - .J.I.t...1-ii'",- ' - 1 ::',! J , lii.- se,tateii erwdt excels '...'(:.t.':I''-'''':I- ,,.:L.,6, rresev":dc pouredreetullticiThoee: funtrymen always to find the4't dlidirdanlAn .' , ., ''''.1 i :4 typical of what t ''.:.' '' ; '"..'.,, , r 1;.:;....,:,.:::.!... ....'".' ,,.. , - -- - '': ; -, 4,..';'.'1 ,.? ,,;, '. ,,,.7.-.- A - !(' :',.' ''''''. ' '' " , ..,, ,':':,'";-',- ; :1 ''. . :,;..,r !'; ' . 4 ' ... ' ,.., ,' .,.. !!,!,. ,, t ,......'' i. it, 4 - ' ' : ';;7' .?- - ;..,!, 1 this was hut baBri,r,Arl onheh .,:' ' i':, ; .': ...... . - .. . & , 't;"'X'',' ; ,... ..2,,,. ''".0..mtmetio,.... '' ' ,: :i. ,. sisi,4. ,.?' i.', ,7.-4- !,i!, :'',, !,!;:.;,..i.t1;2' :' .;:. - i Ittr.r(totit ..'4 C; 2 .7 I I ,,,' , .. .. ', I '......,.. c , deandeeendTbd;t:en,rtutehirritiligrettetthteedste,trwine.; ' And .... I - !';...'...;,....... , . i ,. ..' t ...i.,,,.....,.., 24 i pratwye:Itms:eatayarclepl1;;F:y7h:;:.lit....4 -- 1,4 , lttah 1 :",','...';:. -' 1 ., - 4..,...,, ,,,....!. v.,. hn tlebt sktatthilin litbra Ot . :' ';,4 1". ., : .. ' . :' - .,... , " '; " within may eurvive to at your heart r At did not iroh OUSfaS lipplitki this streets:toottit tek uanrte for tha . fig, Irish Guards were fortectli. ea that village by the pursuing mny ,er the There was i 'll ng more la &webThe fight i street fighting. i p th e ern s leI: a Pinch . aitalmrt the enems.he Then followed one of the element s ;summit harvest was cron e, I It was real i of lights of the retreat guns were captured or .10,:v . creet lighting. street to street. house- those who obeYed the Gerissia Magnificentto house. Maui Y re"Pl h"avar. organised them- -- tette,' and ly the guardemen hid their fir-- rYfi,c4elven to host heck the German atN"1":18Y1 whenever the iersu,s : Main tack. A German column In the a glin of any kind tile Glib. street was held up by the fire from cat'rr he be is found. yen or;foxed suddenly the British the bootee . the Nii t fined. Of community ict, fUng spoke. and ploughed lanes '',, ''".,' . . N long time ago th,,, ,..ent,ta taiued order, 's-'ll'al- a ail firearms In the riONO1114 A 1 ;,,,, i'' ,.i,:. II '..r: ' .... '. , t Il.' ,, ' , ' ''', : ' , When tha "tik- rana" secret polite eutt.dire,tor WHAT IT MEANS. iM Th. t l'',, ',.':'":." ...'-'i. ' - feelemquosTeteede.h7alt;eint.. marcfnunk gt a r, POLSOn ' , :. .t"T7':',-7,-..',- i upon er hang himself with I : - ., .;: ,, 5111Z; - ', r'.:, to. cza r. ',..-!..i,,..- - ;;,::- - Jo-se- EXERCISE AND CRFA3AN BEAUTY , ',- , . ,- -- lime. mortally. the wen shot Yooterdatt we gent out a nertY. end I they found Paul Charrier lying as he . - I. 1 -, ---a Med (Continued from page one.) had fallen. heed towards the enemy: irlett Guard at Landow's& I 'Willy not smash the ..,,-,) : P111 ' It - - .1:4 ,'; :4 t Ori BATTLEFIt '0 , Ii - ,,,,.: ...':":,,75, TWA' WORHE To fIt .....,., i - 2 t': , , ', ' ..7: SECTION llEWA1 1110103'5s , ,.., .,:,. ., -- ,,...::, ,t,"... 1 in w,le-- ' ' '' t''''' r ,- . ,',7 '.. I., r , -- ' i ,,: : i.,,. life-wo- - 6s1 ,. ... I 1 -.. , , ,,,- - 'CLOVillit TALES ' lis.1 -- :,,,,,- - &.,,....;. ' ' OF IRISH VALOR 416,,, ... I . .1041.) V4 ; g' Awwww, i - eon-red- : APRIL 8 1916 The Price a' German Youth Paid to Wars .............-w--,,- ,-.. i 1 - - . DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY I ,,, . , II . Ao.,4,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . f Day and 1 I tlt , pre-oar- , I 1 , ,, "Corns Gone! Let's t. --- Om Ifiekr - : 1 -- "toot-hearte- NC -- ---- Universities Dictionary )11 bt --- When I 1. e COUPON' THE DESERET NEWS IL byTiry a i How to Get It 3T 98c kih 6Aw Called for (Mc " . ' el Postpaid VA" Mail 1 1 ot Outside of U.S. d short-sighte- $1.30 1 - r is , ries 1 25' DICTIONAREES IN ONE 411Dictionarie3 published previ- otri to this year are out of date nst-bott- irr 1 ;Tr on barit-earao- it trot-io- n Phannany.-Anavertionabo- V alk aratta e" es,-4- I F |