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General Farrell woLlouhore ., k a tea 7 :121r2rX- - Itter.I.,A 1. ..f amantessear Annum in .1 of lialgaria and thin" etal.it.h j. cog -- ,-,, , . . , ......... , , Ora ....,4 line from the Gni( of Itigs to Ale rya There is not the slightest ini.hatioa orto the lOng and interesting artte.Ps ef In the large panel will be The above photographs show Interior views of the warehouses at Bordeaux, France. sto or Bakoa tho o' 'more: tdity regarding shows The small inset seen how France stores its enormous supplies needed for hospitalwork at the that part !la :the task; on the contrarY. Go! of the warehouse where large quantities of cotton wool are kept. seems to be that the Entente nem 4 -with wci tbe --of -Gep,,,,e. E. tain this end. lie even h nts at te I 1GOVERNESS TELLS OF poesibility of liennsarits lo'atina tit titanc, Entente Powers also, "and with the u CRONIN PRINCE'S WAYS alliance i the encircling of the two Cestral Vt.! Powers would be complete:" d tho How entirely unprepared the free irtiemtrbl meted LONDON. Saturday. guards were at tbe time shen the Res, usseso Whoeveris interested in knowing emu: minims declaration of wit reseht4 Novelist Writes Book of interviews with Prince Henry, Admiral Scheer and Other Officials mach' things as the Prussian Crown Vienna is told by lir. Gomel Taberi, a Prince's special form of nightmare. Hungarian journalist, who wag at flesemt for British Chief Characterand Tells of Public crewed the Roumanians which is a dream about white mice. will when the to, istic of the Conversations Recorded. find plenty of entertainment in 3lias E. frontiers. At most of the folgati the deto, to I.. ItrimbleM book. In the Eyrie of the fence was in the hands et gendarmes :IC I! and customs officials, in rosily placet w;tli his fit.ger to the inelitable map. andWe Lave riven them one between the lifthenz'llern Dimyst,in &Co to slica men. two than dozen more From not October. short a until time 1910, t o Iie and bad law. fla teeth. r.la7 IN. LON they've nt you s4s,. that Log enough for the ts! a was eoidiers of Brimthe Roumanian ;before the outbreak of 3lias entry war, the North ra Pre141:11 duits- ',nit bar7ier b,f re ra A remarkalde and intrestin; pft.fl to the children of the veritabie surprise. At Eerli Vasathel, 'lVe cannot destroy the English fleet, Ild e Eon,- - lodi over Heligoland' Coe is made in a book by the German; IVere t!le as of Brim-aim- . learned Cr01111 the and Princess. Miss authorities Prince only Tlott UI th(. barner which se put arat:ut nor saa it ever our aim to do so. Our. 14a ,idrance Anton Ferdrirh nose:tot as I see it. is to punish the English ble, like other chroniclers, cannot make when the Roumanian soldiers were of thrir oull bee 'tome interesting things tovt: Iterne.:' than eight miles away. our people there have so severely. Is in the North Sea battle, an et'aattiatt PerwDnaliti of the "High more on Heligoland. copies of a hich just reached At a place called Glovice, eouth of leave us in peace. In thi, Papa." the Crown Prince himself. that the pub1i' bus rn ve 401144 ntornt even a duller time than we of Use fleet that tiv-Kezdi Vasarhely. inhabited by Foeiers His wild leek of consideration ..00k for the for navi! from task can above least will At not be se wanthelp s : of the l'russina the irennineni-sEng.' others is illustrated by some of the tHungariano only, the llo,tryitn2o itistrean they must it tight and inr... stebtry" Of Jutland. with glee and , After the Jutland tattle Ilerr Enid- - stories Of hM rompa with his children. diers were received wait. Put the barrier is there. and the Me bools is tin Recount if eutiversn-- fellow does not dare to come out. The rirh rushed off to Itvilheinu.,haepo to rota- - 'The final art." it is recorded, "usually scythes by the fizekiere, alto 'threaded r t lib the author had recently n All Engiish have not got a war fleet; theirs; grntalite hi, htzhly 0...sett 1,4aint,o,lconsisted in the Crown Prince seizing one In annihilating the firet seiad f,,rre Utrs lie then returned to Berlin. "The fies04 the bedroom Jugs from the washstand reached the village, althougl, thsy had se Prini-- e Henry, the Kaiisers brother,' is an inauranee navy." In the eourbe of the COO TP tS1 tiOn thrre qu.stion put to me by friends in this and emptying Its contents over Prince firearms. Admiral Scheer. the chief of the which arrTod hors Reinforcemezes after the battle of Jutland Admiral, flx.dy ra;.ital." h. ityn,. -- was, who Lulu in bed. As soon as be had made V. -Sevt FI.t : Ilia Excellency the Governor von Seheer saidre.11y woo in the North Seawe of the his non and the bed thoroughly wet sod afterward took the village fr e. the peat r, of lielik,hind. an annealed rLiel Of the 'No one need to he told that I amn t:n.clish? It 1999 ano.!99 example of thpirniserable, out be would go with his dogs. ants, who defended it to the ha, all of them were lying killed an boo IP guffaw of amusement." Admiralty General Staff and otber Dal al overjoyed at the disp:sy just made 141 old spirit of cynicism. and I answered with 21,?1 o r fleet. I am a Protestant parson, with a curse. T110 days later ...lime the !dii "Iligh Papies" calls were not welcomed later before their t1LaU choir. h. 04 him' NZ son ani knob it Otis hattie I bar; guided second report of the Admiralty St-a"We stood twilitely while and boys of sizteeu were tbe defewlert ic at meal times a C1l7e writos of Hatred England, a ilungansa not i.em whr, had our iliglo,11 Nies, to was luurb and Belgium' Yet some there of the colder Lutzw and above. Yon tinier.: hieh sod by Him who colder the the Roo, and got IrPoi !herr, L., CICIo.ti011re with lielgian refugees dirt Satunisis ond ent who ha-- , read the book. is the stand what I say. Admiral Jelligoe II had, to, k was announccd. 'So. you see: pro- - Cron Prince acted the buffoon. seiaiwg soldier found for miles sreund. not thtnk Belgium was worth all this ' Berc it' outer'these of owing sacrificed a maid Georg Quer'. correspondent tor the the pr such to me. snriething was lying kept spoonful of potato purimi and smearing villages were sacrifice. principal chariwteriptic opportunity of doing wdat Eneand.: ple liner Tageblatt on Mir western front. Whn will ha rietorleitia In the sear? sationa. 'Ilere la the ar.b enem y !" said its were right it all over tie boys' heads, or pouring the absence of troop's. In ',pito, of then Parhanknt and govrnment had Etideutly the tfl whose graphic articles from time to time The officers and men unanimously asOre:item-at as. We field of bat- - asperazus sauce on their bair . laughing affairs, which were very sonieroal doe for we ta abandoued in Of the Admiralty destroy Staff, yeses sayini Chief rethe Iter lose. cannot sert that basis appeared in theses co;umn& has had; eourees areEngand i mmnderat ely mea stile." Arl whit b3s actuary hsplumaed..' tie? " have towaird the end nt a ennversstion which log the find inrush of the R,tunania Inexhaustible. They the men end they nave Lila intervkw with British offliers and the invaders have been nt,,st ,onAerall ley. too. tbe writer bail with bun at tbe Berlin r ro! the:, .ire Flanne and Russia and did not tills captured during the Allied offertalvli Anti then toward the franc-tireutoffices. hp mew from Ms hair. one wee to Admiralty of the , Only scliing offt,ers , the Gerona as on such on a them bin pa the Somata and gives his impreautions admit tIiit the wow m gnt end in a..praw. went to the reveuge finger atol pieced insp. .........000i.mat,1,,;,,,rx,,,mh.........T.4,, no side hsing the advantnxe, lie wk., t h in Belgium, and this is a wren to tin upusi intereattng manner . . ,h, Lea, ot : within) r.ogi ..!T frIPTI tho A man of cu't,ir,. had lived many v7,7,., year'. "They were a floe lot of young credit of the ituumaniau Wither'. by Mt if J inland which mither -' he In Germany. hod .twiled there atri anew frOf in (lie aea. thin were brought tn.VO In .II-w- ho Tabori. to starve couid accomplish. ;'!::;1..wants die what -DOI Germany fe-fioltS '.. yet ploughs. 4 1' ' 7:7'::: There was onsy one man with writes. .771::::1:!?;;,: The Roumanians reached the impoetast feareei the triUrntql of Prttasianism. Aro- of itabaioD, in V:17',.1.:"::.;:l.:::-.tone. : wp,d,,e ''..."......HC.,.:',1;...;:brb -a narrnw-chestet. grey hair among themhow. it Encatot dIrt hot --grtn she neseron the frontiers and withis the points -t; f1843" I ! nu) tsar would etarved Out looking fellows who eer- theless could not b,se. ip,i e)" frontiers before the people there realael on the 4ems 1 a ' travelling in I Prince Henry end chaa. I. , t 4 ' 46, ::, -r iamb, seemed out of place there. n,, Sandal A, what Isis actually happening "Other orneers. while admitting that the which Tarried 7,1:,,x, ' r."::?4,;.. (131.11,1 1 only iTT33,61n0 him- et horns, with offenshe had not been suoegsful, never- gpecial Ailluiraity train. t at i a:ready Aily the after declaration Isere and they NVillielmehaven, , Lat a truck coat and high hat Then therel theless were certain that England would Herr Fendriett k t'v (....4 Jakabritiva at ten olo,k in tho cots-jua e , 0' '''',1 1,49 ,,A, ,. were beveral wit:, !sant, sinister faces , puett on undismayed t, sictory. They the author wan pro,Tenied tO him by -- f that : V 0, ' and six miles to the to to want isee ...ailed attention 7:1 blockade, officer. England's you naval mouths-the cruel .usw o.sh and kind, : 1 :: time), do I ,.1: That blockade Willi Po thorough. Po effe,tplace, although the declaration of eat ! toe would not cars to meet alone on al 1e that it alone would eventually bring our Phipoir 1131(1 thp Kaiser a brother, I ! t. was handed in Vienna Cti,r 11E.. sere finel the Kaiser to his knees. even if her lighting a olgurotteI&wit night; but use remmin-le- r t t -- 1 oclock the night before. Thu it hap. min tell you," he spot on. "that no , bealtshy chaps, whose ,tery tsyniesanoe be- MN:ell on land should be unable to defeat ( ,,, ,00nties, ,a-z- l-tthat three 17115.21,m ad. penes!' 'lila Annie. Perhaps, they Transyleanian of the ,,ius-stmrealises efficiency one pitch tokened refinement st,i 1 to: this bOcict,te aas resi'dy nnt what Brans qpd Ilaronmzek. 11A,1 tO he C.A. A n t reached. has fleet siriord:unry our tan- hmittol. be called fair. but everything is tilt to Are )ou goltig evaettated without a soldier hay 1,g heel 1 4 :A, l'''', ;7 tur roe In war. everr " asked one tsf t;srr, high standar,' of technique 1.:11 to he f'----: woueded. When the Szeiler Iwamoto in admiration of their frank were diffieu:ties. or.r all 1 They achieved to overcome .... Why Itanoter? I , 1 ...,,,,r, had orders to ketre their Tillage,. CAI "I w :he Prussian General Staff. whoop work Everything is on a magnifi-e"'I'm a trhvelling iialearnah. and I they Z1 ''Vls.kconsidered brilliant. them on fire before leaving. and .11 Sur' ;ItS ,,,, 1,Or ,,,,1,,,,''.',, ia it: they asked eagerly. 'that yon Phall see. We are al, ay s ready, made many pltasant tris to that. citY. ,,," t...,A. day night the whole "southwestern fnlyttet a, heal- - but 'they 1)0.11 come out, 1)ou always Snow where the I learned to speak German there. Iii xiil,s their i kined wow a and tine are bleated!' War' '1, , fire They Kvery oThes.r 'Where do you reside in England? Inuartera ,, r,,-.General Haig enangem his headolior. ,, nettle and pigs and burned their n heti. littoris :,1...i. rii.,,.., "'In London. I llse with thy mother then The word did not ',luxe tiny enplane-knocluee to him do not men even of the atiI ters. t I 14. a;iiii-tiIt Ik he ehlo 1 and Mew and generally followed the ex3rio1 e two 1 ,,,q clear Its ,,,,,.. a lure he is going IO Moe. And yet tom. , e all how, ihp write I thew nnw the Russians. who set fire to ever)th,a1 fur-neIn established Is he his face-that a the faee ery .lay at the looked Print,' (to ear will ,00n he over ih,11 t oil. too' ' a Prututimi aviator comes in Ilmovian Poland last year. the ed by n sth.r cttswure and ifveo think costs 0., much: meat and 11110DM imatters 41. end drops a etone to which a ptetip r." The influx of refugees into ituds;sAa dear. and It's 1 ..6),,, in all heccali;iti at e anxieties 'of the hoop lie ointinned ,i,4 ,i, fastened vontaining; ie :of soturely ! parer and the people ire rnliei upS1 only the muhtti..1.workerA who Ckin !th greeting- :bmes,--"Th- at isnormous, firm and ,hgnificil people , as mach sotn Rs eatn c.k' t afford in pay. 064::to give them kelgiligs and food, Thed ' i;oon morning. Sir 1001001m now dolbegIn sar against in, otit of conimercial ,;:., ft!''',,-f4" 1,,,,;,-,week. What a A ten 0,-, I J " and pounds tiln i 1 ils 'our new quartersr have nothing but what they wear. The, you -do you think of that7 the battle or tiltaggerscIt'Y''.. iglus ;P. hit ftnneol 7i. , nks :3 - 7..( say that the Transylvania euthotttio frankness of Ulnae 1th;Relearning ,, ..., ir "I admired th '1714.,-,,- ,, ,, offiTers made some amusing com- - All became DONA the Kaiser's brother, ,,i, k,,,I ,,,,:o , , ,.... I ,, knell nothing of the war until the) :mid sx,,,,501.1r1.;g:;s1,...").) ..t,' 1. young fellows While they all wanted ,ments, First came the announcement in, th, (mid, .4 staff. at,d the c.rrepon.Ient. 1.2(1, ,e ,,A:,: ,,',-- , still they were C(.11Vil1efd that England that her fleet had been dereated,,,. Prince 1I.'nr raid.--"- 1 Iperace. Iit, of it front the Routnanian moldier ittoir ' ; "" v'' "; ft ,:',,,,,,,,, lived have .;:"..)it' ,' . wontil win. Al .1 , Om when the ships came In later their t;,,:: Beim. tame of them refusing to believe 14 ':.wit ti red hair tohl lcommanders (311 iclinai were torten, when they and worked with Ibiln. tor years. hare!it ,r4 .'," 04'k. :,, even when the enemy neon takine ,1 , c',' .... He ' Africa. iinnth from CRITIP AA and ll he Nitti the this,. i tr11111,1 e and of Wth beaten J.--. learned 11 ibir, ,,porf:,th,ni . , Irt :71 ,'::Ilt -i ent Jhrn tleolared to have been A arelat vw. pla 'don of the village's. There were n tat . spoke Gm PIAUI well a nd had 1.',..:1ZI.., : 4.' w(Ah.:1 at it. but 'Alin .thetn even la sport 1i ireas,i - eif r lei!tory. Then. a few da)s tater. alter nitwh' to,tit' oldier to he peen sat some ye21-0- In the German colonies. . ''' trttliungartan t,,,. 1,4 onl y the anania bk 1 4i:'$;., Al" not look Iheated dteouarlon in thr press. It sae gen- - Ina Pl," 11 M eth '' .1 .1.7.: mlist1 because 1,0 said it did i where on the day following the Sat ate (1 s" A.,.......10..., mea well for a strong young man to reel Inraiiy conceded that the battle had tu.encome tad on tell 1.y any sort el ,1 . titration, sod the gendarmes. railway 'neither a victory nor a defeat. at toms.. 11 malts on't know the messing ot uahe Lai.....,.,.,:.,, 'They soweva ' "4 lolph.ok 100.1111181111111111104ar-. and peansate bed to take the defence -- -The otlicers told me they expertra All the prisoners. both officers stint in their sport; With them it is: wear the frontier. VTIOn felt that the allied offensive was rough, t real men t from us. Why?. 1 ea. pleasure Land most at places thus far a failure. Their losers wore Ito- their newspapers all said en. and printocvaiways a cam or aellishores and brutal . Tray It it stated that the defence ofGeneral mem!ous and they Vrro unable to undertws columns 1k longth tollrft of rust- egotisni. The Pripet'. palmed owl rot, )1! sylvanla was originally allotted to It stand the terrible machine sun fire front AA". vorrwtrated on iirtlish prtmonern is the "Brute View No. streligth I shows French a only alma ;Laflamme-flattish underground field hospital in the Aisne district; No. 2, but that be titer on Ir the rruselart lines One of the officers slit Interesting to ses tits int,k t ourprise 11.131 LIM tlicut will this t" th'ir 'PD.'''. when the) acre hal it; their I , familiar scene on 'the battlefield, dressing a wounded Red Cross dog. These dogs are ;celved another cotnmand, and sleet ;aim it as Ms opinion that they had hot on heir faces Eazh had a near. ',inn) roorni Two roncemations with Adtoirel ton at least lake men in the first few weeks in world bed in the PAM" imarters loct,dme;intiriseaboutpeb"rideddli of Om offensive. an the conflict stories and iquartera. in are dbelsto playing important tilaiDntmiltil'.17trustehla great many drifting with' p.ebeer are reersrded . one before and one "To some of them all this soomed' 00 our They never expecied ouchl,..."'medi." re:.3, the from the front which give details of their splendid service. battle of intlandl. On Omelet ',Imaq ". so unneeeesary. What was thp Heurtegy and they allowed how deeply . fig likountenia Weald bet, after ani theylihe tint on tbe Adndral pointed gauss of the VIII L3rita7 I Was It because felt about It." :teeatralitt. . I '. -- . .. 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F ,,i- -,i 1 t::i -i i , i4,1.:71' L r- . ,. :1 I t .41; . 4 FIN i' i, . -7 British Prisoners Tell the Prussians They Know Allies Will Be Victorious' '1:'.i , '' f 1 '' l xpsrise on tic,"unt -, k, :AI KUNO ,,,,,tp.,, ,,, r'llosksopopoommonnw..t,,02.47411,2115,,"1.,..'20141111111111111111111111111.111111.11.1111r4 ...11111011101111EmatIL -.- ...-- htr t,eh! "I .ehormoils , hines t ,.:1 , 1.: tb,ar. 11 ; I hompson Tells b....1.4,,zhat . , in LoN1,0N, s,.tur JarMaur' haie n Lase gone to 'Aral: Men the tio oprrator,i I.i fil11t7 The tilltP1 Of the eisienisiograpi, tau qatairos no self. but 'it these in tactical bait ,intil, deselope,l tery db, biter rages nt the t'ottne'i, th. tu44.ii"' Mr. Thompson hos 'fi.nierf. eveLia,s4,4, M. been entertainChief oi,pr111, whoa cm my ii, el, On" 6( 1,1,.tore1 that covered input lig. 1,no, ,,ne crrstilizz destruoi-ntroop tratra to treneh fit.Iri. itt, o. To-dathe tin in Lis pet diermiong IN photographing (tr.t ! Li lantern front. tar a;,LOl ;i.;1 Ii j. ht !aeroplane. and on one 04,, Sit On k" in lieb butontas with a unit of troops fight below him between tw, hate the ,iffiers. Donald Thontitgoo.Trench aeroplama and one l'en-ate- n. it frunt,.-bl,ilwho has cranked a camera D the erte.a er ',rut t, resealed a nes- - pLatse.isf the war when he nti . deocrihed the employment of the motion ". great part of pietilre st,Itting i don picture machine by the toffs in the neriplane... Thompson said as a brancb--a- n imPertant bratoli ,to the -- The resii.ts there are raperha. to tiTisi thl,trY ore, mating gerijee. The day iy maps. Many is the air that 1.m4 nou n ',er the enemy's map germs to he passing. aeeorlo,g t.. Mr fl the now arc1 of t Thompson, beillaSe informothin trarinuartera. contemplating a 1110Ve to- I, ,ar,r:; zain in those foaling ettli.t uu Fulsome. pore tie .More of that n 3S don preparing to ChNkrflat eirer the net reault of 1 (timer& operator.aeariter in tile a ii r. ti.ere are DADDY work in that perticular section-8- ,d theiiiirtora still who nr daring enough and set result la an Animated reproditetioa of friak$ enough in th air to take a chance conditions alout that avid. htitiv brought rbtan -II on the wemern end litotion pi turca have played Maar tm- Etery foot of Italian fr o nts h os lieen pliot portant pae in t he a a r i tutle from 'h i the (dins sr on file at the diff,rent nature, of th fi.rol. there Some of them. pie- - betn takii many picturea for enlighten siotial headquarters. tilres are taken in the 4ouriss of a tystem- - ttlent of the popolme of the tottiona a' atie Journeying over thy fiel1 . others are war Ritua Cf di ti"m ad made from aircraft. While perhaps no al- -; to iiii in rittiviiiting. Ttien. of impor method IJ more dancer. S than the accepted Janet. ilhout e,a1;al to lt,at iu 'unitary t 1 r " the Of perw,nally condittA- scouting. It,.. the cinema has been u,.$1 to het; camera men. or Squads. really ft..) that "twill. il science thers l th More hazardous undert akin g.' -- Th e war ha g deloped man y surzlea fOr to do their work they are '11'04.'0. and proceaos n nd treatment., rind the it, titn besides they are not 'armed for undrbru4h tific mind of the Alit's, tiarticii'srl, and running fighting. A picture msehitte lrance, hoe responded to the call for n., Add 4 yin or two tional all with wonderful strides. Tat weigh, eighty pounds to the equipment and the cranker will re- - work thus acivimpliabed la generally re amble a KilacUlli mole. ,produced in animated picturea, winottlincIfor the public information. more general! suballitut tee tbe Eye.. 'The matter of trench defenc, '. and the to transplant the methods in the yam evioditions of the trenches are. of mum". hocipitale and homes that have sprung u of vital importAirv" Mr. Thompson paid. to ear. for the woiuded., 'Ind officers can tell whethr this or that 'Say. for inatanco, a surgeon in Frant section itypda repair aimply by tooking at ,hae developed it new way of putting in ," the films. Maris may tell where the points'artificial jaw. The process of treating tit, are and their relative imre,rtatice anCiniured man is pletured. and aricompani titete of repair, hot the eye ouly an per- ;toe' earb move of importanee in the opera exert conditione. And the neition:tion is the written ezpinnetion. The pie pleture camera is a good substitute for the lures and the ecript an bundled up and 'lee there, if found ed ,oent t, Ittiositt eye. s thus "Nmvoirlays there la one or more camera visalde. in h'iopitals. The men with every considerable unit of toeit,s. afford a 1110604 of transmitting ail kin& and in addition to their scouting work and'of information among the Allies, with nopoting on conditions they are really the!acarroly a chanoe for error. ofncial photographers of the war, Wheal "The camera man is the mold popular The soldiers rejoice men gn forward for an attack or Pwn rfn m n everywhere, over the tnenrhes for au advanre thei when they see him near their partioular camera man is just behind them. with allocation. To me it's been one of the most soldier mimed to help him carry Lis human irides of thP wanthe way those paraphernalia And be about the moot poor devils. who all seemed 'doonepot to unfortunate one of tbe 1.4. Ile's standing death sootier or later, yearn for the alight up, la unpmtected to a greater 'Jeerer, and, hit of reroznition that their pirturel will worst of all, his camera, at a dirtance. yield. I antipope many a man has died looks like an eievated machine gunat ,nutilent that his sacrifice for ble conn least it appears to be anything but a try will be visualized. fee oniy natural peaceful recorder of the bloodshed. Ille'e.thitt thee obould weloome the chroni,i'ot.' ;for when they en 1, rward, into the front I mark for sharpshooters. "Many earners men have been killed and,trenrhes esncintIT, they know they have many more wounded. And there's hero an enterell otAivion." II st. - 0 a fl , .1 . - p it, i rli t it r t t 4, . : I Tliil :.. ., i 4 a .11, k,,, :: 1 z ' '" ,........... a part ' r- , - . , . . , .. .0' |