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Show I I I I forACUEN 4SIFF rill ,alc DESE 1 me .7 TWOS 11 t,, TWO crCTION -- - BLOCKADE eil itt 01 , , . States. ---- --- TOGETHER --- 1 oex, but. He nt, r t, or Ex- 5,In April strildng under t.t' f)r fOreign oterfetar; been made Amex,. who has just . and placed ,,1?,,-tlitemhe ,,,t, t hp t p blockade. , tr, dirge 4,, t" - British Of , estimation an 0,A , tit r,r1 of American es British vala.tien mon, ,n, porta nt than that. it.ne further than itatert lad ilr:tAh $ ia,,,,,,,iii has gone, in ,.f kr lp. .. 4).) 3! ,,I,, iri aring that the ' til,, Cnited States oripire 4.! It must work together. IMerhS11 e'f Roberta that Lord the keynote ....da. se pats inm words thoughts , ere beconf.ng more and mores tit of the leader's prayst .ti ttie taind be t i.1101 ,r..,t results may alliece is not sugge, et this naty4i, menet An rrash et.ettaii..aa know too-- muc:a wet Averica's eversion to eatenCat lancet' to - broach thatbut which will lead ecueeereninda4 One with the tenni eetletle to igtfl iee the eetaLllehrnent and presenact of the e.itatt ideals is hoped -a- frt. le a he said: meat int.rir, itee tam a,i other considerarevason which a or. theat ;Treat, tem ehtld 'tot face cf it prsve that ww icit..11a use- are tat ard deithor with Amer ktn trade. ISINT rteg A ese ere Vt riaY;t,g corn.. to us. as sohne peos. egaspayary ream ta gspect. The reason is th - WeWepr.z. An.eriean friendship )41)twilete that America eels fir the san.e thinge we do. -- ge ,henlah kcs,...--a'- kindly feeling f011$1,it-- ! 5'3 nirn deetiny and that of 123r.01 tr;11 travel along parallel met and never S one another. Thew) the ;real Encish speaking nattite letirn mean Canada. Australia s! Na Zealand. as weal as England al! travel together. hc.r4 hy the same i4.31s. working for lite ;fele:lat.-Anf pcacy and the ben-e:,f rcar,itind. Is it likely that for If) "48,ele pirrie-stwe would In the 14h:est 'levee et.t ardize our stand-'I- t lithe e)es td A ,nenra ? It is not. 7.!.t.p.rat.on t t our blockade of tier-Usehiee ,s a ie,t:litnate blockade. a nv ,) It re arduous. s4sairo7o,s and veritic,s. Rut it is also tewtive German) 'gels and shows v .4. hietifled. .,grain. our :it P.31VIVit,r in Gaemany. andThey eel; a ;Legal. and it;.rmany able milerly to tileck.,(1 England. the nli aril- 1.,4.i ;nr .r.;ine how quickly w'''111.7.'llf."--I'l wln ll'Y Just this A:: ha .. if this me'', ,.i which Itheamprinnot ea a ent a an, ..t. humane kind of near, rerre,ely it excels In hu11t !ha tri.r i ,,t warfare. that sinks Ab5t4fil shlis d fet 3 or int! A' -- a rt t ft . 1 - r ! i4.;!si'lw c,v,,Iiiii 1!,1 and ever. 1.fe- ai which dewpolls of honor, L likkkade rWrtiose and Met To aro fic-- d w;th Vie problem 1'424 6,I, illt Igh0--to l'id.A;r.'v It'rp s') me ..1"ii ell, 'teirl -- hardo).!;, A!'.,i !t or ' :t v. innflivenience for have min- pos'..s:whre , ' th;,,r frt.t , Ocni''. erthe rightto have way. we .... ,8 We et,. co; one neutral to an ,r,...'1-.,:tIdel to tr ,,,e'''Iwit4I'll Is As 4 bd if i, ,.. a,. ro ....i.., 3 ,i. courtral trade we ''f at with that a.. is often 0.4, - iere extremely t foOdence tar. ' - e,,m1.to at ail that the "'A h..... .,., "ni""Y de,ttnation. t, ti.ffienity. which ,.....,::,t, 0". itniInioesade. and ..1 i, rx, h:s,,.; ,. .r !, f!rst tune in the esa .L' it is to ,,, ', ..fl.c,,Ity vith : th3t all the it;, la :',.: ' hair I EWrted to ts ZsTry ,,.:,: t:' t,,,,1 an efficient test ;''' ',1;,,,..i ,.. e.nn v,ith an enemy lietei in. .. , I. .n.i.tion in al,' ..,,,t:,.. neutral eu into all the all , ' f' err! h nt taken t 'van v t distinction with be- ti de of roods. ,....,t, t,,,. , which 0 their whole "Ir'!,!, we,. ,'. tv, ,,, : tit ried to stop the '"''' i4e f;. re,any altogether. 1 k"P up her ex- tr....,,, ,,. ot Pity for her ini. ,x,,,,,,. ' ,.? new eelptroente of gold or , ettxtz, ,i,,., . rUer of which are ,,,,,, a financial If u., point of export trade. the 'leer, ,:. 2 '''n v must ,.'.:-- l' automat ..., '' tr ar. , '''' ...'4t ,),.r , . tt, , f., , ....:' r ,., ...-- t, : . , ,:, ,, 'rliaa,, ,:,.. tr, , "Lli 11 w. fh- - ,..- . L.n. ,,,,t "r A, we 1 t'. il,- - will not be Not only this, oaken German ft,re.ao exchanges r'd,' a:A !,rinos bir,w at her ,A Um.? inflict ecoror-714 r,,Arr, her. tlport PrIiiry wl,:--w i '14 wa are trytnit to ett,ttPti complete " riLdnallr ro,gr,,A but 1 vP sis at, . bpThe That "4, NV. at,,,rate system of ill- i - ' t NI entabilith by inA. ttt could he done, !".'1'h'',er tv:4, trro nr any Part of the f,,- t.;, ''''.3.s...4.k ,n ', lr, Ar,f,I). Every step ,,r1 pant. ,,tcortato it,h..t h- ,.:.r 4,11 Vitis tt; .I.A gnr, ,01 rhe next ortf.thy or to a nett- - 1 oi?,x - oas to obtain lesitttsusti se page tiro.) ,i.. t ' v f i ' ---- War-Wor- 00,44. ', A. ,, as Victims WarfareThirty-thre- , - IZI1 -- Peerages Threatened Afready IWlt'l Ext,retol KG Eig7.t Hers and of Titles Fa11,111 Fl7st E:ghteen Months as PRESENT WAR IS THIRO To DIMINISH NOBILITY e Kinsmen in Arms. i'j ' st Six Claims k Well fdr P-7.- i I I - Enact German OF FORMER ., :, 1,'41:! 0 ( ---- -- BRITISH TITLES Servants Part ---' l, r. S.I ste. II l" A- t ". 41 N ItA , -,J- SSZI;0709.-014:02c4Wee-Plt;4- " . , y gr-a- I f,,r''' l'rt)-,,4:41- -- (it) ,,..,.. ,. ! c.Ce , I I , ! , , , cett, rl'IñZ rmrr'I . dent - . 0. hal I tar'-k-- crcit, -- I I I I ltk.t... c!, i , , - t! i , ) ,- 1 't, -- ,:q7.:tkt CI . -- s ta,,i-ryieiz."-J-..eyezreYe- To Dy suNGsBy 6 I I life-lon- well-fittin- g 1 I I I club-roor- I i I i I t. it.c,-- Si' of prevent goody We sought . and - to cut oft sup- need. There haa r 0,38Irst tr,d,. -nr, a,tr ,to --- . MAELSTROM MAKES GAPS IN i 4S b MAY DO ANYTHING -- s Lori Robert Cecil. PAGES 4ati r i i2ef',,, ,F , ZiY.:-.AZIK,Special Correspondence.) tt: t,NDO., N. Air--to,t, 6 411-- ' L.A! Suggesttrg Plars to am told by ;' o LaAvers ONDON. April -, dc.o.r7r.ede of Sb, one of trio hp's' age t t..: one who knows that the smart- ' At T16 Preserve Historic Houses '-" -- 't y 1' toreating tiobemen in the est wrinkle in the present staze ,.. tim has trhed ' just Vayar4'-of domestie shortage of men Vd'hase .kle, Sons Fall in Battle. ir , , A, 1,4 6'.. ' :"'"7,174,4611' le Lord Mount Elgeunite, st,', a i c--1 co t .. estvants is the employment of colored . Hc, "kiss chosen by t,ititth betlers, footmen and valets. London prince cuhsurt s an Wadi , :.,panion is occupied by a small army of "gen'A. t ,r, -r wr.o th,t future Kihg Eciaar,t, tlemen of color" who. under ordinary dNloN A; r: ,,, - Attont;on bag Lis f here :,eat A (orr:wall. : ! circumstances. are employed as "super:, .,, , , sted. re,glis liko a ltt,e k.hs-- hund fl ers in theaters. or do mall jobs that ;,00,:a4 :n q.t. teas Mo..nt Eurni,o o,,a.:.,s se'f. Lori do not take up much at their valuable ''.e frvnt dea.n a L.s sudden of 4.,' Warr:0. ant r.rol :) f .,,''t . i taxon hIrn leisure. but are attended with awnJ .! t:o Irtsh sa)114 tx,at - the aar hithaelf-aa of .t it a has th ti.any lL ciently gratifying financial results. tt,a r,,, ,,,, bri 1,,,ir ,1;..-14lie a 1,t h:s 1..ay:et. 1:stats! . ..,1t.te-teiNow that all our men servants of Intlf ,..e.r,s t... ' , 'h. l',,o Lor,1 I,rtt.tr (,la a csytal Lttle st, ,, 7.4.!!1- I of 1)t,r;.....litl ; wounded the .),,, r tAk A ,7.,' tary age have either wiilingly or lie kniuNerrent 11 coltr,irs whom he entertadai to tea r."""".'';11 ,r, iteiassary compulsion lained the ;rev.r.z air and 0.;1"....1114) on Iron vv.ter s riday t A intor OLS " the value of "native" labor has , la :1 'non M.Jtorir. Edgcumbe 41;410oS,re ledg0 ,Most of London'a lebeen admitted. h he le toole. 1.Aord M0t Eir. tho t.,,t !ha. Wi,t t..,.1. .. ,j are Of citizens h:s American, lti black p ay. appeer in gloa gt1,K ha I he I:b. at and e..at et..! ,,, FP. he is going to tar.l,t f !Le zn pt 1.tport.:, in the ttv.ed South American or French. Exactly . siillavgt...,--7- 0 Or k Get ti,an art tr.. dor . tne itkke, h.t-lrhow the latter matiage to 'seeps mili,,,..:, te lip .,.sr....4....,:,-, :,.. -seem to hal,'e i,, therein: any In dtts.. tary service I don't know. hutin atsmart ont.;. and earl i. , . HunCartarrt.fondnese for of doors enectitig rate the percentage Inherited wt,,u;! treda, I at, nish" roles. for. ai wee men,ioned r,he residential quarters that are beingI of the f,w eststtrit: I.ertages ttlat , the Ek.ri of ..rein and rro-thar.p. with, ,t a !remit ',a opened by negroes is increaoing. one hroke. w no 10.1v !P ft.ling an itn; or- ,ar N of maw a motor standing outside !rothtoi ,tst hi pn e taot eomn.atol at no. the government buildings in Whitef L. i er, , 1eared ea tierNan oddier in a I r....h ant the hall the other day that had a "dark butLeas;ort ti.0 'eritten b me n a y,..,g.r :d'etner, compleoted" chauffeur. !. ., brot,ght dosv; th.1 ho Of course the next most fashionable wno r !I I fe,t. As of the fle.t.:An waiter int irt steppwg, E.thething is to eniploy WOtilen in placeand tr:rrt,ot own Lord his Mo..t.t "rnen" foot Lug...lobe play. as butlers. men , actr.se. t!!g e,e1,!! he le though tat Is hot.r,1 iP Randolph "chauffeuses." Lady CaN, ",n th In fakt 'a vol., off e, they say in There ,nha v. Churchill was the first to adopt this nr,:,1, a, corno.L, tng TF,ArAtFire al 11' theatrn , parlam-Idea almost at the beginning of the' , ,, , !T ,.,,r 4 vntven t they inet war. She employs no !nen at all in on the. .00et cultured Know:, her big house in Great Cumberland ,r t. the has-ruta mem.oena Uni- u5 lordsnip i; of the . a wear women perage. all Her Hare. : . her hts. ,,! a Is verte,.y ite v' mat; of r ,any vide. , form of dark blue piped with red and , tai Walt) r., '. ile ' ali 1; ..; v ., h and ,s .L:itere,ted. of cience front the enemy mall brass button,' di an f ' r :! fr I- bat even 4,t; h:story as 'Atli as In all kin.a t,f hottheir bodiees which have high white! cl ! .ktnerse.A2r In thus pI ;.,:e...p.on 2n,1 114,ket lirsVt,,111,rAi collar.. They do not wear rape. but r :,o an Infant eon. :a e b p.Lte Awl treby cf iandsoape gardening rather neat flat bowe of broad black I 14.:4,4,-,07- 4 l','t 4,7 ;n 1.14. who In th natural , by eay of redygation, ... queid,y. v, ribbon on their heads. p, PA' e:ents biA; on a who of 014 ni.. day be Duke mita long Certainly !n London the "u and vice admiral of Corner, of LeInster. formed" woman is a most usual sight. -- IIt Is no! gerera'lr realized that the with as Ca6777F--C plays with bung-blockand I nmet 'say that 11109i of them preOura comparar PrIttsh pt. rage o: tc.y keen enjoyment es any cl.;id iSr-"sent quite a PleaStlig appearance, esJral2ec..r--- , 2" 7 a mt;shroont moo. tr.. hot I , he a one built Illneen. toy cominuotiontlbal; eplendid as Ing act pecially those who f: r instiince. with palace. which he had illumirfated with afta:r. airs', outelde the doore or big shops. I or oven of .ectrie light for the delecitatkm of that of Auptr.a have the idea that they are chosen the visitors. Go.rmanb. cf farndtes who a !er bears that 'effect" of with an idea Ae a boy. he seems to have heet, ran trace k.r :pack for mora the rritIch rolurrbia elle, for an itnstrong resernbtance to the managerial Lord Peamond. killed in action, and qulte a pattern. wnich eas why he was. than a few acneratirns acumen that "'elects eatisfactory "show Lord Edward, who 'sag wounded. alrend:Li cdroinennt which eh an fur to Out pear. as ideal an.,1;,-.tou;a:I the; :selected rate the on now ind playfellow is richer leave. duke will at any tneater. The girls" at a Tilts kaA In 1910. 'for cialnedi leged tapir to ttopee of Scotdamsels who fetch cube and carry -par- never marry. so his great title will of hay:rig giVPTI tirth to a POTI wet. ;youthful Prince of Waists. Ono might age of little a such boy Ir,:lat-I,kiave land good are Jobefor not more There and descend In due course to the son of expected cels and do various oute'de c,:speeted v the family In England ;to have bored the future Kling than hal a drden Lord Edward and his wife, "May Eth- faml,:es in the end ',hoppers at corn. of the big emporiIn :Ldward. mildly an started they Investigation -but apparently he didn't, for IIrts:;eh peerage tolab who can trace ums receive such excellent "tips" that fridge." The lion. Gerald (th e baby i The It.vecelgatton brought frIends. th their les,:ei,t Lnl,roken to the Norman LOSES HIS CASE witaliftrnla la chiefly they remained their weekly wage Is iicaibled and iged two anti a certain fats and a cult taa. In- 'earl for many years one of hist dabs Th.ro are more in Ireland. and and as being trebled. famous mein-the Becoming e tiometimes being youngest In the PrItich eourte eontest- Isisrd-tttited !n S,P1,01Y14 principal equerries. and there are many famillei lie clothe,' work wonders for the ber of tiny club In the world. Ink TediIy Slingehys Igtttmatty. a good was made an honorary member of Jets :freq.lent host. During their eany ao- - who can p) e. en farther hack as average woman who ha,' youth. m bore trio earl the future her to inta aid Reciestiblanee. Decided manner of qua alert an and club clans. and Murray's ta supper althoogh..of course, they candancing figure tit.e of Lord Valletort. now that tit Mel not claim the Norman titles which in a buelneest enterpri,e. chiefly 11Ped by theatrical people at ire the ?n, s remarkable feature ,1..ere. and this singular name did (hay .1 their heads hn.,1 today. The splanstthe tender age of six months. He' enA the, A Famous Iteeeption. no doubt was tehocsIng to Ile :Ion of thib Iles In made hie entree Into --this delectable Strangest and Most Cele5rated tb;11 br,Kt-England's two treat by Mr. Justice Burgravo 1which Th When I saw the death announced of reeort seated In a ridiculous etchlIe. On th, (111 wars. Il.s.,:rtarts have sail that waggon" used tl;r.E n the Probate court. "here the Lord Ronald Gower quite recently. may to, the to In clean Court was, ought English deciolon was in favor of tha HistoryDetrth. Wars of Itoses ertingdIshed liquors and cigars. and "vas A rd mind traveled back to a few year," n Is.13!:19 of Encand around the the n This by coral., ties teotimony had been given. iqueetion -- s ofhoots couree. his valet nt ago when his nephew. the late Duke of undlott Why hie mamma lansaer. a fond and 'Some dared cotatee is an xasieratton. not It Is Juot:ce had Itstned for I,eane papa! dare Changeling when Sutherland. wee SIM Pilli. and (might was the criticism passed upon one rt, th,.1, et ,.ggrations that exMrs. tle comp:tretal MS& he and his beautiful duchessMilli-- 1 kid" inevitable -- Ghoeit Story.' Commander 011ingotty preee.. the ,rm h t,ter than etrIct glirsetA. house. his debut by a well known American I at Stafford centreigned actor. and been were Thosc who had I.ten spared tio accuracte has in Nlount an Lord the Teddy Edgeumbe which ie nowadays only knoun he the c7 'he YlOst, fel: in the volt tr,.n day to dio. where Teddco marrled tel.e. hte second spouse. i to The Hope AgnirtA Hope. London museum. IN BORN SAN a a Lit41 etibtl exec Ittl v Ctrmtatell. N,,,1A 0.1a'nt made FRANCISCO wer,. war diavenee.,,,,,fo., Caroline. great imprerkton. which I refer was a reception given came in contact with a very rea! There Mount Me Motinct eta tr' !Leh. a noticeable pnfret also couch. of honor in Oncliees eccignt foreign !widow. being -by the duke and J was "war the other when day :n.rr fel: In ietween the ,tuld and both Edgcanibe. his ep,endid eeat. ternhlar, cr'.ntrts satI:ere mans some famous literary society. and Lord talkingstory" Holmes-Gor- e Mrs. to Arthur r! hie to .s fattier i,nd mother. said hit This and stitch near wars l'ortsinouth. have! ;n struck taken the. Ronald stood with his nephew and whose husband. captain Holmes-Gore- . A the leern. arr. rae an etsa Inatton of olgo and he summoned !been the one choice portion of Eng- eer..I-t-niece at the top of the great marble wIIN missing" and Intl) ittli- Mother's Damaging "Want Ad" to court. of Medira S.- - the ;.-raeeorg Frampton. nhe land which the e the great staircase receiving the guests. They ed repOrted awful days at the during those the .) The :dont& marked OLir UM his reeard in the rt...)ortte England e pms pe.rages made a euriou triothe duchess tall. Dardanellen. I had expecte4 to see r leorge study the child ;event of the Art,,,taa achieving tr..- .:udge h Decision diorp tate:- .nan th restotaFirst fair. very lovely. gowned in crisply on Resemr a miserablefor rui ese couree. dejected. het retc.r.ed tether and mother. they pla,e ha, not,. foaming white lake with her big dia- were the most devoted couple I have The judge t, Id the scu'otor nothing ghcet story. and ?Me spook tad.... mond and turcomie crown pressed low ever met. IP...crave. in Jeropurt ty. to Alleged Parents. 'glance Instead I found her clear-eyeInd A one. 416 n beliefs in the marter. his r,f real thr,t,!.g upon her foreheada Of peors cheerful and etrur,,r ready to talk ff t1ecoge made a careful study and lEdee!Imhe wee burled in a trance duchies', she looked. She stood be- about her husband. quite dont believe thurn a' egAg-- f than at th found ndt only a decided physiologt- ;an old chapel In the grourds . A t,eday tween the two men. the duke email. he Is dead." she told"I me. trot of vl "I of will ituatS cal resemblance bevy pen the lad and servant made a niuwh the, Illtgo!he g:1,t-rather squarely equat in figure. with continue to hope always till I have there to lat. (Special Correspondence.) but also a ,totnh, avaricious for the "dead- lady Flingsby. (ommantier a short fair beard and only his pleasI have of Wam actual his her' This off death. e.:?,.Intiihed lie proof c,.tting herings. most resemblance characterisApril to mark any extraordthary ant blue eyes had and in the last letter t Pen the little hoy s left ear and :germ. when she roe, in ner offin, The arythma ke he ea,ne event by the tic of charm about him. On the left never bright . curly received from him just before going away ineatie. p, 4n war, tut It has Nirs. Flingeby's That had much to thief went shriekirg was Lord Ronald. tall. well built and Into five . is a change(4 action he warned me never to to It do with the fayorable deeision of the ;threw hintielf ove- tti Ciff. The lady fred eminently picturesque. His grey hair give up hope. a son wee lived for that th recor,-1born Such be,rhe many ye.re nntm.o.. strange things ling. like yoti read about in judge. lie aald that the facts were was worn rather long and curled. and raref-Xfold to the me. her. and from that warin he are than larera,. e happen. preeent especially but the other books. but seldom find in life. kpt ntrelerfjv his beard was the exact counterpart of fare with the Turks who are fair giat col ,I,gam a and So the British rsoirt therforts. leer: deeeends. that of the resemblancI that worn by the late Lord Leighton generous in their treatment of their of appeals has de- matter ir,e Li Royalty has ol'en vitoed Moan, ar.y,he ,tchtost conclusive.- as absolutel The academy) (president of the Royal 1f. herit t cided. the not ,v. is Present re.. It lie foe. But are secreand son !g .Edgcumbe. king natter the of English very they d:4 lira. wise He not The agree. whom he resembled. wearing'i tive and have made h:gher court been there everal times take ai1many men pris- Charles Slingsby. wife of a British three judges who gave a UnaniM01111' I.:neer having with his evening clothes a soft frilled 11 iva)e,I thre Cherles doe-e- n , .1.rine So oners ar a the In-whom fa: et. ;I authorities IAgg English naval officer. although Mrs. Hung.-by- , dec:sion .(galust the, child all threw shirt and flowing black tie. while ,' believe to be dead. And so I won't w.Inderinge ani Vi'llr reI irre shown the peer,geo have peers an,i r ted by her stead of the conventional cloth "clew- - i who is teetimony. rcom husband out Slr Ileorge Frampton's in l;s1, the ter; !hat he occupi x in. though he ban been officially claims he is. pp. ; mri,v,s hat e Fir wa. beetrise Georgie hammer." his coat was of velvet and give will principally lie not fail of and hetr, and eo Ina? in stir king queen dead for monthe!" It is ;ef trurernberg het: nearly the zee In an irreurular thed- dauehters top,' Into in its lapel he wore a large white: of the brought death upon Commander a Slings-bfew pen nights, fault of tn., 1,rin ,.f further son. tu spirit this, that can keep tEti not g'y his testimony on ear. rosebud. It wait a very effective get aa wonderful to in th county ut Yorkestates on The chairs whIch sat ;there woman tho pootaitor in the shire which the g.gr.ggi: up. but in those days struck a ',tatt- midst of cabin and confident yleki t 45.000 a year. In- oath and because resemblances were were labeled afterward. but thy atibeeext:hc ;,,1tel I. the-- death. overwhelming odds. tancertain things anyway. ling note. For it is only within the fluent visitor' were et, eager to en- - Thetutoi) h are thus in jo,tp,And now, junt a little lightnects to tead they trill go to Commander a more peeraces little h.te been than It last dozen years that London'', artybrothers who questioned sconce themselves in the chairs' whielt .,r-!y I filingsby's the drettrinens of are ar, tfl. deCision given In the had been tocraoy has allowed itself to be un- leaven thus honored by royeity that legitimacy. A lower court year Pine ee A new pee!- the following from the "agony Teddy's It took 13 days court. lower conventional and dukes and the helm cut Thre a made dee.sicn favorable to the labels had to be removed to pre- - ace cre,ceI the 1 the preof'-r- t. ; of The Times: on the to dekedoms do Pill sorts of things that C0711111n" The took 17.: it Now child. appeal argument hot been upset by the worn thee chairs beout ' being moat 9g,T in 'The officer Engf;rst eta lonely FIr nrst Edward In even the Edwardian days would, For Carson. the court of There fore la rev et. the th one appea!y. !ant t! thanks his two hun- resort. I:,r ( 1! v. have caueed a shudder of outraged lard' warmlyfifty-twto the house of lords, the ilteter leader end until recently Lord Mouro iF Edeoumbee ppeal o 1 a' entire; dred and correspondents. attorney general in the coal:tion cab- !one of the ol,lext tend rhoet(Cathy it la douhtfui if it will be taken. eurprise to mate through the "MAW1i I A and regrets he cannot answer them butThe the Slingsby family. In the eouth of BrItain and :01Ildecors foundation of the Brinell argued history ,f English courts, inet. Pe of tireindividually." sucrated a and He made effort trerrndous gomme.", is replete which ;eons have fueured with weird in cases their largt;y rd 17s4 For pleasant emirs thin little ad- brought by a racs which loves to dm it .g But now our dukes. (came in point. cumbed to It and had to turn the country's higory. of them tine la N few "go has aaa rivals! vertisement on. hts aasoclatest. The mainly fernou for pass hi. Grace of alancheetee) to law. furnishes few cases argument oyer having puchaved LADY MARY. !for' had been enormously costly. Th Iwife for th low price than that of the Slingsby stranger through the bankruptcy courts and of ten dollars. I' on Mar baby." elle. harm ry created In 1333 to of which was obtainmost Peorde scarcely take the trouble will been the sum fixed by the The evidence, be a having Blingsby Teddy historic 'figpreeert hulder is the oecond barlook shocked. while the wife of the in San rruncleco makes a num- 'Black rrince for the wardehlo and ure. Around Yorkshire hearths SUBSIDIZE MOTOR TRUCKS. in ed on the Hon. The Copt hetr, cost The volumes. of heir to the dukedom of beinater (anher of get- marriage of fitiltelrer de CoTheIl to Wilhuge years to come he will vie 'with the Pa-fr- . wa klUed on April ft !Item Edgcumbe other "example" of the times Mims) war as a topic. Sides will doubtless ting it ail falls en Commander way beck In 1353. lash of The scheme motor or more less stintsidising Re must trb second Earl of Mount be taken and Tecbly will Iways have by. the deceived hutaband may be seen dancing at ftibtiesdahe A trucks suitable for army une as has his rral'ett and also those 'married ie daughter of theEdgeumbe Bohemian resorts. and even appear- been Keil of supporters as a "pretender" to the pay his own lawverit s the fourt:"., followed in France and Germany accession ladies in who the rasa !Buckinghamshire. who was Limon as 1797 The h t ee.ent H of hie brothers brought of ancient the ing with other pretty young Yorkshire esn Lieot the has been the Lord Sewing. ir" by and t adopted revue. her Into the emirs and who have now the chortm of a popular tates. M Hon i a as I fancy. however. now thee Lord hereafter the owners of wuch trucks ln fixing the costa upon soireeslady Today Teddt is a national figure, IP An It. court the num of $500 upon the 13 last their him gym the Edward Fitzgerald. by the death of- will receive expressed the conflict engrowsing across despite of the car a and in about gritaggsol MO purchase FitsDesmond declared that la a good deal of pathy for him. and his older brother. Lord bar.0,- the four years. The the way. and there for 1416 lreeeht heir to the year for the succeeding wan nothing In the evidence "Pharaohs daughters.- there him. genii& beoomes the next wife There iti sympathy popular is thee" ears on Lteut the that The heir whows only stipulation hie even more for his father. Duke of Leinstr. From the that Impugned h's: eheracter ter nu..-tinnMany illammen In the War. ii.1114.4 oat Sic& W IL E. J. Et,a1 will should answer certain &FITLY require- finding of the court it to shown good faith aorwttoro is tho theater name is May Etheridge. that pro:rimed his In outlet-Taa la humbler circles,' 24 last ments as to capacity and condition and in forsake the stage. It is one of the that did not lira filinatiby attempt to only is there chauffeur considerable the shall all h times as to: at fro' be The Pun &sin present rivalry of the Cook tragedies of the peerage that the In madames to linillIFOr e 011111 to serv- deceive all others. but she aotually who can claim the largest number of torn ford h.tro was fortnorir Kiri( IZtl did deceive her husband who all young Duke of Leinater should have ic 'rho toil' of he intailtahi ease' relatives serving at the front mos word's private secretary and woo CPS--, fallen heir not only to hie lather, that believed Toddy was Me along wows of Entland Bryan Rayner, whn a. good looks ere atel heron in 1q j liLa onhy OM, own son. Instead title but to ble beautiful and the courts find which latheonoherof and 'he most remarkable renowned must he in tine for the, gIapt the If- r I M FItago: was it,3414 The late that he vras nothing of the flirt, but a Inhroo mother. terrible dialease. OZONE NTS. court of hiseorY. the reannals in Mt nn Mayfair championship this May Is Ia.-Duchem of beinster was considered baby adopted by Mr& ellnasbv la years Pro. Then Charles spect. for orbs has no less than SI A nuri4, 4 other peornses San Francisco whither she had gone begins the most lovely woman of her time. now kinsmen the on rly or two Ivrea and Ileynard Flinstehy. lighting for king and counFour cities In Gormany. four In from Vancouver, where the ellesta- Henry and her complexion was a wonder of son of at Yorkshire try. Mrs. Rayner, who is tali and in nm naval Meer thoes of infants raas the world. She died of consumption. Trance. one In Italy and on In Russia bye thou lived. the naval Moor being owner ow. fair, la the wife of Idajor W. D. T. Lord Doeborough, for Inatome. bag of anchemt elerymati. mom aeon the bass Installed piants for tha is the royal naval rmmrvo at that however, tearing threeewe -i brothers. purification of their drinking Initial Saba sad with Walkway tatoreas la Wowed duke sad hie (Costioniodi se ;ago elm) (0dodnam4 on pa. rim.) Weetkuott ea PS.S. 1111414 L ) (special Correapondence Writing and r if 4e1 - Thinks, Justifiable WAR Aged British Peer Turns to Play , , citing Special Comment. Germany Comand Unpleasa- Arduous, , (I -- kgairst wicy CROWNS ODER "N-- Uniformed Women May Go Through Bankruptcy Dance in Bohemia Without IN HARMONY AND WORK . 1 ,, . I: JOIN TEN AND CORONETS llel Lines sHOULD 40, Fashionable Thing iis Employ Bright, Attractive, Same Ideals Says. Have on Para- DUKE NOW Destinies Travel . APRIL 15 1916 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY Next Most To United Enlpire and Adeertip.ire 1 he Know the Local Yield I In caka W y Make Thclr Announce- meta 1"hreatzb aka "News." I AND Limy:wry. NEGRO SERVANTS ARGUES FOR STRICT mum S. i. 1 i LONDON ,TURNS TO gip - EVENING NW rH ' 6- rs I. t I - I fatry-stor- y 1.? r 1'-- ar-,- -- , LospoN. Ltf-- itlx.-uh- i t- i e i i 11.1 -- 2 d- - y. I r war-tim- a i '- tJ I I , 1 fr-,- t iater,-Irieh!re'- , I t hter r: lei :oh:tiler.: ctfu nulae.nn:r1,1:a:hino:5; - ed - 1141 . -- r- -: see-.rn- i |