OCR Text |
Show .100;i0whot, 60.,46.4,1, . ,,, ,. .- t. e".".."7"-ses- oicosoe r 11111 on I I th.,:r.Y I ' oth.Elacnost l i ' LEppELIti RAID ddon 4!!;ir orders paced .- ILtr, t , I , I ' ' - e , ' et , ', 'étp' o'i , gave the Zeppelin commander real hint as to his where- Then from t town las bhlearlitttmtkhYe ove; io ,, ' a '' ' '''''''' , ...et he ''r '..'''" ' a' ; ,h O"' - 41 . k .' '3 4. ..e .;:!..;- ,.. t '....k,' , .."il'' '. - k ' '' ,'t ' '' ; 4 ' ' ,;,- , ' . - .4 'crtw , moo i e, Destniction in Scene cl land City Full of Factories for! -- ..,, nixie 11, J, -- - 111 ot gorses relemaed their mimics in 'while their tratt flew only. . " "k-- k , ' - . . ! ..,:, .,, ,' : ,1 -- aka As .1 7311 Let rer ",' -- i, , ,. ,"---i , ,...4, .. - - - k , 1 ( !al W' fret reg tee t I i ' . , - , 1.. Lir t, ea'keetr 4 '0,S A.-411, 4 ' "!-, : 1 1. - f-t i iter". .VI 14...4.3.14 c F. , 1 , . 1 0. A-4- ,-, , ortk ow 'HI let be Lanbri . deral 4,,e C ' 1 - a' N 46 , A12,111erP , ' ,:.,ip - such-andas- ". .. - tipp 'bleu mote ri ... , , Porta. If b. et, he 'd foe label! fl , t - , .,I , - i A tit ;Iplior ' lb SI Oct. eot Oasis 31Cit ur- P ae ne! P MIIII t of noire rdaye tlie will Set. at. ' uNDER cRowNs I coRti .SERVE I I War-worki- t l.et. -- - . L. it. altly p.m. will A L am. Loot roe I neat., tight, and -- -- - i - l LI I -- ," '...' --- 111 -- ren ?. I that"r 11,31;,zu,,,cs. - witll 7..,...,. S arrt-dree- ia . , t:" Le;trt; talked ry poutety. bdt !A.A.. A - . t OLPVIOU16, . - - r 1.tk. k ,s, , , ft.-- atLi into ,t . .1'.,-- 0.7 'I. ,,, .,... 01 , '4, ..$' , x!,-d,- '!1)'.11 - ; t t','t , ,; -- .,,,,,,, , ' - , .,tt i , I. i i It , I,.4. z - , t s i , 1'' t , t . , i N 4 4 't ., , , 1 , ' ' i t "- Y . , - ', .' , It ,. aI I!. Pited the Pheasants. never forget ..,the nrrt tim thrr 't :4 ' - ' ', ';!..,,, - !1,! Fr?t,,,,. ci"...tlfs,1"....,T-...de,clefid,...10,2; am...1.. Ntwo, plock .aould never shoot a 1.o.!,fi,r I Nt ..liato pheasant again. "A Ne'lp,lr, of Sir th...ghter bird- must feel or thr WeAn.h!p tine whir h ,,0.1r1 Oil kn ..0. exiitt y how a fire.when a huntcr name. The fifth of this ah...pois mas- - it lirrman woreopens I his left .le-- le rate's girls to at,.1 it fighting Mani the sold stripe-e-t upon the wounded. -- OW N iles I was tollte.t this week. lt,,, had boen ori the edictal of the of the MoYaltbilled in action some weekslistago. Lieut. Kei,1 Fiena-icbut liors3 Curd. a It.d SOWS how or other came back to Illo.......' I.. - d,. : ---- k. 's V: , 7 " iagoatcc Duaghtee Weds,- hell Alait her stslet, girl famous for lp, 4 looks s ho hall pst married a nr , 2 llas Ir'flainal When Brennan-wa- s finalay stulYteunie down wifely own ,Feennta i,cokit. ast lines. it was found there were no leen Ittweonnt ttormt,h: its,':slri. i t $O hits wings. in hr. thr1 wx so intertions in looking over tri,,17 :,,,tneic..mi o(nsr,,.fh. ni'',00ttssrin pt, rosn,,dottal;;roo their trenohes I goose I gut a time t of too he staff the low," explained. '.ftrwat,ts Joining at There in nothing more Interesting Niutity. id he. American hospital t hree brothers. 1.0 te, now serving in all London than to sit through a !long autumn talking to the youngsters of the wonderful &Tuition sebtvk Groat firltain has almost miraculously built Lip isncie the war began. "Blinding" German Army. :We v ie goi the Germans now where Mims Pi fire blindly or shoot by ills, the rrisp," these intrepid men ot the air will tell you. "Of what um are their wonderful guns if they don't know what . they are shooting at? They dont dare vend a plane over our iihes The don't men dare approach. Che minute they show themselves we have all overwhelming number of ma- chine., to send after them and they heat it for home again as Wit IIA they can go. They can t take a photograph of our new poeitions Their batteries have driven from the height", and they can I observe. It in & big from the fuel da)s of the difference - a ho ta4onts lit wealthy connir,;!fsmil,. Nl m.. soldier : ,, so much TV")1,P, ,' hht.: 1.117;h's:Ingbec4Ing..AnInlh's1J:s61-;e- r : has net-- I,een up in an aeroplane. the Ensioeit girl Ins...tea on Moog her 1.1. and n- -r tt larnan experien,.. a lg.,. 'g'''' II rt,,, II."' a hhi she is L o a per.! "Yes." 1,..t :n t,ilray. arid every swed tne rot 11.tx. !t.tne you di, k oar old winger ducks a !ter Lie Uttriall: w.th you. eta, A'. Tr., liren over there says. 1,44,- . . Colottimall ,411110.4..,. ,the II wouldn't Le so. bad if you couldn't epp and son the Victoria ern!.... no 1,,.t and bear 'en,. nenernIty-speaktri- t .i don I hear them tiniest one hap,, metoret roi,r.,1 to see a much-lot.- t aunt. et nLnk - ,1.on thts mach Il .... 1,er, to break within 3,1 yards or so of It oi when you get down close to tere.1 lad, :hit ,ptad looking yo,m you. her. and look right down at them fl.r said Just 1,,,,ite,1 in to say. Aunt. .ttatit.g fire sat yo!..., that's when you that oil ri. ct kiss., me. aecause l'..e h." e L.' rti ed") tt:ta tvheergirnYutte'e..n.a In your ,:se.1 tch a g,, d tw) ' t;. I '.'...$ "'.h't-'7'- , '- -' ' . lo-- ' ''"''''.; FOR AERONAUTS i , ,,,, HAS REAL TERRO RS 1 - - , ,. , ; '': f;', . II ' L; !. ; ', I, 4 . -l t1;:''; II' ',' , I I ,i, t,,. - t ; ':1' . .1.t l'; ! . - f ; ' t I I i ' 1 1 e - i,- 4, qlsst t . , .' I , 4.6N , N., . l be-e- - t...,.- "V tr:r war.- Associating much with Britain's fly- Archibald." ususily railed "Archie" gun. her silt ewdrstout and amen of quertlena for short. idg an Air Geis "In lour Way." f the da), as sell as a dellahlftil hostess. said Architt barks at you Brett. l 5 t. 'He nearer to earth and the machine guns working that you feel you have The British Ibtn is not British. after get to got to do what you set out to do right all, :rt ths bros4 orn0e, but strictly quickly and get warted to some quieter Th:e. of soot just as fast ax the air will rot 'Tenting. of your way and let you through. sr.tts like a conradietion. and It Is. ;out You can't iniagine how much that nil it St, Ilys that officially istris and latntoephere gent in your way when you antl ale as nati,,111.1 emblems are not are really in a hurry." When you get on epeaking terms ainiy the oncs most favored or with a toachine limn You know that it thought by al; the rrnst appropriate. ,talks with a "putt. putt. putt" The hand rifle. which often taken It a curious eondition of things. 'ordinary A shot at you when you ge t ton close 1ergais the First of Scotland. the ,to the trenches. goea "crack. crack. deLion as a took the us hoa. rrach." host ta,ortis everyone expects a rifle to go. Ice long before English Coeur-de- . The "flaming (Minn." Lion. while Ow three little beasts in - Well. that A Flaming On lo.the English quarters of the national looks fra all the world like an eight flO shield are properly j leopards. ,r..d1,...1,,.er ple,.tr. !!ght bulb em,,, lions. ing at you. Then all of a sudden It Not is that all. While the English breaks Into nit, little ribbons of fire make a pieiorial parade of the Son. that 41;,rt and floe! through the air ' like so many Idaziog Serpents. They they persondy shorn...lye., g a John are very clitogretteuble. these onions. Bull." for I he hull le stronger than Their on delure in life ta to set yell tha lion and inota enn elatnth brave ahlazet and etolode yoar petrol tank." and dignified. and it Is tn thelr fine tine thitg the Anorican sleeve haatcattle th itritish partly owe the pron.. , here is that gam"his 1,,,,,.ret,,.ieober Nulty which the feline nom tt-j,,,,,,, 1,,,,n .ras,... the tn,,t,,,... done nthleIr. t help. It at home. ion ami fieleg men lion nd unleorn hove cnin nut had. .OSA no ;,!ii,e !n tr.. EntrIth lexicon. It ly during this war. An Enielsh officer I,. "petrol." Poi as lieutenant. although has been killed hy a Te n and neber ,,peed ItenteriAnt Is pronounced ler. tervatit" Song have raided army Ithres of Several Of the yours "wing" 1114batt- -Mock innAfriee. sMti the rhieno.-rWalttn4 tor the "Hickeythe'real nntrorn hos shown tims,.'t ernes Wet, inaos" to (som over the other mght more decidedly proc;ery, ,n toi rsidheated duseut- re! t Into ing ltrittn troe ra, when they log. motors. mtin ka to whether you would rather wh lo4fIrsb"::nGI'' ..!rol.'aT-..a shell oreak right ahead of you. ha h An the tiophro you or right over you. rght ta- math tnose turned on thm and lex mare he.. There who contendae4 Vire fore be Olt was beet to have iit break rittiA. ea Continental natinne have r.neraltr front. for thin thP eXpl,Mlinn Wtt.1 141 Dlayod iron, atcone en th,t ear'e. nhleh apread the fracn,enta and let you Mal obi Pon,. st.sfeiy through the spot where "the Comes down to them 'Ind la cortnirV a Ir7Prlii vne of fol'le bleooming beast crackad." Rut. after all. modern Vranr take,. Debate Grime To...hides!. the imek ao the 1,1 4nd not The (Ahem contended that a shell l".1 Henn clue-h''nnly the breaking on .the level with you 'mil- "6'4'11.111v h'1147.1"r n! thl "1".. rate.' that '"Archis" had his fusses 11Ilt el tr'whee'd lre"l"'"'" ""'" timed JuSt a bit too accurately forIt wait tenftt.l of the rfln" pleasre flying and that it was setae P'rnt gnA to take ehanees from the tragmenta heI lag "1"' 1,4. r est or ..mt.", "A ,,es,t1 I teontinued on pageIwo.) n humstity.-,AllidnGraphic. I ' it . '' I : ,,, I F, Ei - HE tf ., t..,p .."! t 4E'' .P,'". t ' ;., t, iz ,- t.- n, (t ''t t ''7.' 1.- - t 4 r .4 t,:, -- .; ':it . e! , , ,, r'' - ,J. ,T i .: '1,,' ,.1-.,2- S , .:f 1,, .', - a I, e .'te f ; , it t , 'i ' - . ' '.. ., i I, 7 4 . ''''''''' :' i '4 .. r t I t .t,.1 ''1. 'II E;I'E' 'Et, S 4 it '.:1 s7 1,1' rEl A Oirtr 'tit r.l. j. t, f.-- ..- ' le i- !'.. ,) i - 4- ' il I f. - .1 ' :-- ' t l' s., 11U I i 1;1 ; , ,' " , ..,.,, s. s ! t . k - , e g '' , . I' 't t g. 'i or "n rt 6 e 1 1.1 .:.. rel.,. fl cur. Ini1 l'h , 1)1,1 goes 'woof. woof. woof. His tan! comfortable to listen to. either. but Its when you get down a Mils British Lion is Scotch. i I . ft nan. r-- - ing men one will Peon learn that an -- , a l':;.',., i','-- ta,) tj L. ,n,,,-- ; 1 - '. . 7 It. fash;ott-1- , I hood Co.. illicoNioN71 -- telekIli Aj;;r11: tr, y -- r. i:, '4,' , One of the moat cot hseiaotic. and (Assoc!uted Pr,a1 (orepapondanes ) (harming. workers st tit', iturmaan rin- ONIt4... rOtt 17 --It- 's all right Noisy in London tt seem.. is the only so 1,,ng as to. , c an't pee 'em or s uf unmarrted one of the three isters, hear 'en,." staid Toturny- Bren- Flight Lieut. IN. Ley te ItA:mon, Who :Oared the -- halm." as the royal flYina ham o f t he r.)...1 flying rorpn. now ealle it. of bringing down t: it a r y r. t !la you he tato fly al beSome 1.21.s.and. time. in Z:,,e, , !. 'Ar, h:e and Set a flam!InK fore the star oroke out. Miss Robinson ter :f hum withoot i .....s a posa In the houeehold of .t DT"'",' rglit ahead pranimr!.t it ussuan actriety woman t: cdoonke.r..4 ,if:'.:,1.: 'Ao.r.i"lg they woaldri"I 0 it ,,,1 t! lepp-Strater- . ;a) IV 1 ;vvit,r st'lAt i k, at England. i It'. , . Id 1,,,t..,,, 1 ' i.,1 . , I lk - h.,, I .! 1, ISO- ,...' , 1 ,.-- - . lilted-"Twent- . 0 r'""""..... re,h:p. ,-. t.,- PAGES to Arner 1,. slim-- , 1 m 11t mar- - Shell from 1,.7:' ,fir ati,nttio,t. upa... vu sow, ..i.,1 it.r.toph t .,, .1- ,- Woe of ili bbons of Fire -- Like so p vliAr i alktknd i.oy Many , Nw 'lily. the fro:. oo.p.pJe, t.,,,-,,i- , ..Lt.;..., Jo f, Blazing Serpents" Endanger- 11 wrtt were ,e116.41: , r,,. then f raarried to Loahrhmei. ;,,,,) ..,,,, tng Petrol Tanks Mined the late Concur!. l, ;cheat, .f t 1 Maricherter, King 1.;4.1 v. aro ft l,..., rite r 1...,d) ho.toRg L..,..1(,14t, ch,,,,:t.Al. Niolessorth. sife of :.!!e Lettls, .4 wife of th, lat.lierttourt. E s A s, Wiliaat.i. and soother 4,f -- 1,!1!..' Z F P E iLady and riehnt retool, ..f ..', t acmkton. sho ietat:,e the vt tre r V. imam Carington in i s 7 1. svogetta thil,y in .Nfialle. 13Toll'y'eaHmlICFKIcylET-BOOIA,: i F.rliciand though premli r t 0 t peer of h, ,,' Members ,1 representative 0 hot vwts one acre of iz,!,,! a;ljn dCioarnpss, north 4.f the Tweed Tne first pee7! a, many or a created In 11120i sus one of those v.., . whom James I conferred Scottish c,g Talk 4h op o As ith Writer. ;tatters after bis sUCCeaSiOn to the crow n . ) ., ,.. ilifl , , , ..k- Of t , lett). k , L Alt titt She , , rt.' I ,,,f . ' -- treed ' . . fit F4 in -- t". ' r ;tott..' Itittat ytk AtItt 4 - i' 1 -- I ., ,, -- 1 " b ' bk. Th ' 1 , chl ) re,tutta. . ,e.k In- ,Ln.ericaq one', 1,It the 1,4 imnh" de- of !many more., panda the ow rvit-iHence 1.1)- t..r k land.' ef:or!si whie!'1. oho mid ti,- - urr.vr yestero.ay. are re- v .1!thot ,, ploamattog crt,i) of hew gl t N I Lint W e lie.,," -- ,, Ai , ' i .4,4 .. -- 6 , , ....,. --- es A r the " - , 4.34 44' .., ' It p4. ''t )k . 11 14,, ,,-..,- ,, inemb ialrelafty tu,1:1,g numberle,s t;; o!ghly". Lon! d.:11--,11(A.--(.- ' . -- ,r irlf: .'C' . EIGHT hut, 4 1.uve , , iniinary hoop:tab; end normtnir home. , It'.I tie a u sts - 1 , ,...........L7 '111110N, ;,:tele, ibis ' - . - he 1 --- e, --' oo--- -. - ! - (mem , Cs dig - 7 11-- - ' , Ii ,- 1 . , Adrpcti.tair canons be deyekveiro la a dirt roo.it isring it out in Ina , ---- 1 - UTAII 1...L.. 7c' , 7;j'......,'7. tarrying not at all, but malting, ' , il, ,'' . ,,,r, . ' esibie ha., k41, t. e ,I, t ".,,.., ,..' 1 i he no other has been v probably ' k , : I , . t N instance when conditions were so fay- i 4 -e ',,, k , .1 t . '',,si h 1 k. i ()Table to tt Zeppelin for 'iceman1121h- e A r f s . . .. ., , z) ? ' 111.1, ). 1 ',..., :' 1,4eA us real Let ,.,. , :,',. ,,,': military deiriage. ,lt ill 4:' ry ', t . t I ' r .,......., '''' what real milaitry dr.age this one O ,,k, 3 ...' ,,,' Iv A, : '',4' , 4.; r, , actually ttecompliehed.tI ' ''' .., V.. 1,1 .,:kt , 1 S' ( ' : ,. I ; Ono Bomb Mita Target. ' k' 41' , t - ' 1' ' (1' ,.:,,:t.',-: :14 . . POORER CLASSES ; ,..,..4 ', e il Between 10 and 80 persons were 4 Y.' y";;:',t t ,1 "1,, .. ..,:..."....., 4i, GREATEST- SUFFERERS killed by the bombe. About 10 houses ''''-- ' wo k il- or, 7-- --, were desroYed. But only one bomb i t, s) fell in the areas of war works. despite' A their vastness. The one whreit reach, I:1 ed them fell within a works and pet cZ3 4 pile of raiiway ties. It did corludes Commanders of Dirig- allrht abliolutelY no other harm there. &Oa "''It Know Where beyond this there was no military ipi Unable to damase, uttess the killing of eertain workmen facin munitions employed Their Missiles Fall. tories could be so considered. 46 This'. be it remembered is not a mil. k itary report, but the statement of a I . who hail neutral ,.-riven opporevery Curtis 1911. Brown.) by opyricht. ............................ t ' ''''--' tunity for investigation. , ,,, t.; (special Correspondence.) . Was there panic? There undoubtedt - , - - ,' .. , 40,00.) I .3.1e t.t) fi21 OStitiS. Oct. ILAn American ly was. once Panic Among Poor. correspondent ;1, Lnellopaper ' of inter- -' Ais the bombe fell in a very thickly . '.e...,,I'l, e 1.1 commanding offl- Populated and pathetically poor lee- ' .! h had been hortne.kothetrroemwweroemosohoounted from men. which ee of a Zeppelin a ,r d..sen In Britain. This Ameri. cries from t ',..:1 eosebt childrena vast excitement in that r' of kind to the witness 4, been had But panic as this co partictdar area. I1 ,,71 e. I. not general nor lasting. Elsewhere did. their destrucb(117 digoLos Zeppelins 1 1 3.1,. 6 . In this particular town and in other ,i, ,,! ee of private property and of non-- 1 i: t I places where the Zeppelins went the A ' e echatant lives. including those of people were not touched 1d ,,n. 'by panic. O 4 So he asked : wenn and children. , In London. nos sell accustomed to t 1! 0 ' a II et : arouse . 'Ilittopotim.conernander, a fine. up- Zeppelin raids. the visitors i ''!. tht, i. . lIttPreet'Iltid 'people be- Uwe Nati,. , 1,, z . 1 codire .. t. i, ,,. roK. e lions stay up late at night when they ) .4, Il '' ' 4 cie be could do it. VI i are le -1)11 ssIl we d.,n't do it." said tan German for expected. wathing and waiting . . 0' their appearance. and t.rv.nUY We drop bombs on military semen .... ', soo:co hbping a hope, which lately has more -than once teen gratified, of seeing one torts and public buildings?' f ,,,,z 1 How do rott know you do. up there brought down. c. a.man I talked with about the loss .:th:,1, II osoup'.e of miles on a dark nightrhe which I . :.):, q 111 ." said the German with Dome of life in theor city ... 6 . :!;N:., thirty killed." said he. weer). "we have our ways of- knew..0 ) "But what is that? In France we lose i1 ist i t t i in two ,...t, :it,,,b..d that minutes sometimes." many 1 Mlles rp is Alio.. ,7"' Co .c.,t,-C-' o. .. Arouse Enentre late. British airmen who r Han they 4...","moPenooliet-11.7So it teems to he with every raid. kies COAti over I.OntiOn at. nicht for OW, tire Purpose of invlgeting the effect The lona of Ile. of coders, has been dec ass:cr4 of the i.aLting regulatioue, to but all the killing by Zeppe, plorable. 4 111 ate, if '0', system or dimininhing sod lins has not helped Germany in the ...--111410)1C1'.-4''' degree, except perhaps stusfuishing of lights was useful, slightest '":,'f.,' eon through keeping up the nitrite of the Mn found mat prominent places ,::;?'71:01"1-ytretl.,,,,5;re lie distinguished at night st LOGO German people. And this advantage ht.', '444, oo, t het. which is lower than the Zeppelins to Germany has been. I am sure, more At than outbalanced by the hatred mew these days. ..., , SO. st;1'.1Or after each and every raid the aroused in England where eactrZeppe- t.....7N't OA - ' 40i 14..; a, , o fr - .1...tin raid only more firmly efInVInCCI the German oMcial communique gives de-l.' We"' i. . of &image done. declaring that people that Germany must be shown eo f .. ' 1, glit: 67., - esr 4 :trig.' bulbs were dropped with great cue-w- e no mercy. These raids will affect the 1 otiO',,' 34444k - 41304 , , e. It ,111..". .s. h l' on munition works at final gettlements Unfavorably to Ger.it . he. - ' . .4,1. ,... . Air Ith :,41ratcr..., I ,716 places where great fires were many. undoubtedly. It is curious that it so often happens sot as the Zeppelins flew away. They build-W- I certain Mil luve mentioned that the destruction of property by which have been struck. which. Zeppelins is in the poorer districts. AFTER A ZEPPELIN RAID. I tny own personal knowledge. hays This is not merely claimed by Britteh Above, She bow of a wrecked Zeppelin.. Below. Example of Zeppelin damage- - nibs bon,. usek entirely officialdom. It le the fact. 3. perwe been touched. motiabed. Two umall children wrro buried. but sere extricated alhe. woman ihina In the honw nas found . sonally. have verified it. Potsibly it Time Will Decide. I. becaues the necessarily after two hal11111. arerek, lo the middle of the debris, dead ultil her (trod e hild to her arnik. They It is an important question. this' follow rivers and Zeppelins probably died railways. iseabing of villages, ird.111 and cities. from ouffocesteuse Mikes Perm:mm.11 Inventigation. Ihre. in Enti3nd. It is held to be I went to this Midland town unhertoiling more nor leas than ruthices Iparticularly by the smiling manner in ander and at the end of the war. if alded to me for myself what had hap. which the lads bore camp hardships. tag Allies win in the manner they petted. I took enough by way of cre- ITALIAN BOYS Under War Department. bee for. Germany will pay dearly for dentials to get through the cordon of nen Zeppelin raids. It in important sentries which everywhere guarded the The boy scout movement in Italy too. and to America. ruins of houses. Warnationally. With a guide who the United States dinifftehrse rfearopmectthtahtatir' T. ttrne is coming when America. knew his way isbout I motored for it iiii organized un- entail other nations. will sit in Judi-m- nearly three hours from one place to COUNTRY; on the of title great war. another. i der the rules o. and controlled by th no truth willdoings be told. The impartial of official There was not a Iwar department. Its watchword la "be meet some day will be givenis control over my suggestion I talked inquiries. While Iks object in peace --. lateen warfare militarily useful or with the people in the streets, severs) i !times is primarily to make cheerful. I I seem frightfulness and murder, of whom had bandaged arms or heeds, trended, at the cost of and they told me what had happened. of Mobifized for Work !truth-tellinmanly lads out Viscountess Falkland. One of Ines, to justify itself by creatIExcept for one or two places where "Esploratori" nc merit boys frequently labelled as been dropped without had bombs panic? -In War thil German Zone or Behind millb.d.Lines are trained atone they First Americans to Wed Britpeople set great store damage being done. en in a cemetery. $l thee Zeppelin raids. To a neutral I vielted all the points which.. had itary lines under regular officers. tme observer In Military the it would seem they have been struck. moot of this boy advantages lot ish Noblemen. Capacities Wm male& For flagon. of RS own aervice Is that for each year serve& how many dead I knew O'Gorman government from the ba- there wereprecisely one month is taken off the legal to the official according ronet kas claims ngurest During the tour- I checked military service of the member. sa is the amount of damage dons the list until I had reached that numThe scouts. whose name in Italian Xo, Le out ber. Then I went to the city morrue MOVED TO CENTRAL has control have a FIRMER whips. passed CAMP "esploratori" 'explorers) NEW YORK GIRL et the bands of the government code of honor to follow as --high as how bodies had been nick. having declared the raids of and asked there. many tallied of any army. It is called the denumber The that brought Mat value can not resist a demand the first law 9f which is calogueexactly with the official figures, and Boor ths people for their continuan- further investigation showed that all this: "Tbe word of honor of a scout ce- Again. it is beileved in London of the dead had been taken to the Scout Movement in Italy is Under ii, sacred.- - Another law of this decal. "Zepp-strafernal lbe German government carries Sister Works talerftle. for all were poor people and goe is courtesy and gentleness to each Ill Yellen raids in order to divert not of the clam whose bodies would be anothto all other and yet of Rules strangers; and Controlled nettention of lie people from unfor- by War er is implicit obedience to scout Russian For Statesman taken to private undertaking establish-menu- '. talet. in military developments ricers and to parents. The last law but I inapt Another theory is that the Names Wife on Committee. So there was no "window deeming" oat requires the PCOUt to be sober. litigieLesof Lite German communiques for my visit and I learned the whole tertrperate. and saving with his money. - .'''''' in order to draw from truth It. knish about this raid. illotensent is Popular. denials which might give A horrible lot of facts I gathered. men information as to where the Althoiigh the war has increased the the trail of the Zepp (Aesociated Press Correspondence.) I followed Si e, :al COMPFpflridell,e ) !eineline Thus EADQUARTERSI of the Italian popularity of the vcouts. it was not actually had been. to end. It took me from ar Us British 'NI , 0: net. IT.-- t ,Ii.. Of the to have not been tempted throughbeginning the to needed would beet at organigive impetua a district that Army. Oct23.--T- hat the Soy hank indiscretions. ea rilFt and yet. in her own among b0)$. Ai in the United be pathetic enough In its squalor and l'Ioata of Italy ata taken nevi- - zation World Question. . States, it has molly physical attraccountry, least known American poverty-- ite slatternly Women. Its bewas it to indicated wily the reendear heart. tions and which the boy Theo by Le playing war. Zit:t- draggled children rolling ,Original quesition-do- the peerfastes of Enteland cent order of the minister of war Jtaide from the life. the week- ient know where thee aza and can on its cobble pavements and hard other sporting working strenuously these days. $he eloPit arew launch huge incendiary sidewalkewithout its present atmos- calling upon them to do berries In ly excursions. art? see destruction. features. common In the United States. is Viscountese Falkland whose hushigh bombs on given phere of death and here one the war zone or behind the line. in the Italian scout on entering Is assign- band, a gallant allots? Itexplosive soldier, is premier is not the part of a neutLong rows of houees were on ral to take sides either other.milUary capacities according to ed to a certain cles$, and according to viecount of Scotland and a ropresen with regard to the precisely like its neighbor ow 9r.oariety of Teutonc or Ailed meth- - side, or even all its' comrades across their age. . amonno.nt he becomes a scout She her ws All were of bricks and boy a scout mechanic Wive poor for that ,nointry. inothn war. but Zeppelinhun has the street. They were mobilised in the some :scout wireless aeronaut an interpreter, a. self. previously to her, marriage. 37 but flimsily built with thin ,mortar, if now. wrid and question wo Meth soldier. the raid- - guide. a musician. a cyclist. and so yen,rs ago, was Mks 3Jary Heade. about It comes his way the ,roote and floorsfine food for a manner SI grown-u- p heetrol should smashing 300 pound bomb dropping ous aections moving by train from on through a hoet of military'speciet of the late liolort iteade. of expose it. aa 'London well alone. The 111,0011 feet.' weight are two crest divieions of dauglitcr knows the slam- - rfrom vitri". Pnints In Italy to a central tienTbere to done in this !without the explosive, dropped from the scouts. a land scout and a water New York. whichthe metropolis. a at concentration cams scout. since in the otraport cities an Iletwe,, La'ly 1.:Ohlend has three POI1R. ail obil eall a fortress, but which such a height would have demolished' headquarters to the north of Bologna. Here they effort is made to train the boys for of a,"''ele . nrmed city only after Zep'- 'any of these dwellings. aa in the king's service. m'ama tr", begun. w in the There in were reviewed by generals from the aaatartaa life. 11'1" room. ie royel blood in this family, areerate heard of & oonsiderable 1011. of of the and armories army front and siasignd to rations ' divi- Bullet-Proo- f la a Masks certain land navy ar. 1ine,1 at their disposal. and every "ne of its male -members Industrial town glom some 500 r. lout hundredsgreat being IPOOt as far 'auch room bpinr 01 their own. has the proud "Plantagenet- as one of thourinds of in- Germans Worn by south as Brindisi on the Adriatic se& ttl. 0111T of his names. CthlY bTrttxeclOt nt"estre Y ;:.aatoto in that part of England thr: , t litte of tIP hildiands and deterrnin- (1""..a where they were assigned to in kr. Lady Falkland. whn ham lost none of to there and see for From a source which is usually de- 'actions. Each section had dutyown rout. boys aetat., the ages of nine myself its and tweite beinr .ntered at scout her American energy. at present Is 11,7'..Zeletieline could do with a piece pendable it has been learned that the eooks. its own rations and ..: "eat, ?tiled with great factories . its own novices. in pra.r bat the organize. bury organizing elartm S in London for ans are equinping their infantry- - field tee Pilots all ono.. Otte may nnt be bmited to Wealthy first aid HMI 110111e equipment ',timing undrr tho .ed I. m mosgt shield to the masks ' steel with the yeerly 'ties are limited to rmuueto While many of the boys have been boys. to find. under or, ":t-faces from bullets. This Sigee eent, with !h. r..verriment paying aegis of the S!. John Ambulance sobombs the prescould be nifies that once more during serving individually in their capacity for the inore exo.t,Iire equipment. crtnr,i7th"Ilona ciety. a famous 0Iun1eer corps With accuracy on Important ent great conflict it has been found as scouts since the war began. workt which Rho ham been clottely connected many Wear Different runtime. to revive medieval war of the older ones even l advisable bpi .b21)nyht back what seems to me to having nue- The color of the uniform of the for many years. Ag a recognition of That the Germans are doequipment. are ".1! ,It of proof that Zeppelins ing Ulla is not to be wondered at, created in being enlisted In the retro- - Italian 6urits dirn:r9 troll this connection, which has meant a lot ' are tiun'ient unable to ten what they for both French aid British trench ter army with .the consent of their in the .nitede of hard work, he is. among other colorec le outfitted send Frame. similarly fighters have beenThe parents. this was tho first occAttion like a lady Of Grace of the Order of Wiliam is by worn which "Willem mask things. that of time. some for ,over Itailnae Train Warne,. been adopted for the the entire body had been officially the African army regiment. while the St. John of Jentesleni. this great supposed to havecovers n Of face a man's The ocular. mobilized. city, --- on shade reports their use. pants Cr. kaiser's forces Norge for "Itig Push." mil, the and forehead completely. the only fulness and conduct received recent- - wriwor,:job: 1:I:hi: tit,. YTtelPrZeri:c'e The Wert of tho clAsses which LJUS If small etre, two 0:ro.'"'"np,...ntrv, red with stopped en-- 1 pc4ttin it being openings at their national headquarters la the typical American eararboY patto.n. Falkland is forming is. she explained 'mar long no one bur knowe, iholes for the eyes. At the bottom it ly When on military duty. scouts wear to sna to meet the great demand tor half eeaini Y Inane minute. maybe i curves outward to facilitate breath- Rome Indleats that they Mot their firm about trial efficiently. Three Alvision' gen- e nd vriththoul. ' they drifted undetected ing. Leather straps, which page The Volunteer Aid V. A. D. Nurses. :r1;tithiLleettnalr:a7 ceollerenbfRoticstri" -- eget pmerible in device the hold head. Ity for a . opportun. 1 the neck and seals Prrota tatters of cnamdlelditti14 white end red. like all soldiers on lair members whose detachment, Mechanics But is Popular van:labia ''''slober duty tquiereauoo--..e"n, rerwit ' stating that , they had been struck but not nerving under arena, o .,. make themeelves teneraity woeful in priible from the heights Magazin. reu-lanc- PO '114b. , '''' -- I . o, -- LAKE CITY SALT ' ...., 11W h.. Ath ta:slhotoutconnotr, Ie- and there end not approaching. from :afar. Then can's the thunderous boom of an expioZing bomb. and then 'another and many others'. se the air,, evie 7.;,,:,i.:tf.tirA, within 0on thedstireert nraottitwoasyhoutionoet vt4ti AlwANTAGESGAINED,,:ut.ri " ,ittyricd.1"1.117-- silent. All street had Iron e ' ;ATIIIIDAY OCTOBER 28 1916 --".n. ar,. . -"emige... .0 - nu:::: Zrd Ith moBESs MILITARY I:hater:hie:1y AND LIBERTY. TETIN - ' EWS. kolkotenit mad consisteal es the ?tell win keep yea oldie ot tab. ledger. ming :13. - ,1 , TWO liestral I.: ' . - .' 1311 44144 ' : |