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' ta.ri :.;ar.-J .. .r.."r a. , r.t'. i. :.. - icbt. .jr.s-... ? '-! tj t:: ot jr. tto rHi to . f . wi a rr !-. -. -at jr.. I: !. !3r t!i. 'i ti i"i. t.-trnai.tit r -,!.. -a- .a-r. H-c.-..y .-c.lr a mmtrc to t. ;as : p tr-cat P r.. :,, ,h-- r...t ,s.t r-.e nat-n? h'.r r -lie, ; t .v,. ! a w...,lrt -n"n "-r . (. a r..,-. taa rrs9. - h -r o-ca fij'. If The World Wide War Trust XXXV. B COSC54Vi CLVDC m. TAV ENNE - - - ;.--.-.- r T HML'fr"., I' '. M trr I -I; - -ar jii r '-t r. l ci' no ip.-.l lhr trt c la ! I pitt.al .- a t tt. r r'i.'l h ' .at if te.cf; . tt- t --!tt.;. A Ora't on V.tll Fir. tt'.f f J3. u if tljrOfj ecr' '...3 ! to rrf..at. or r.r.trol nlli : ...n -r v..r ' !.i a t:.. t; Wh. n ti lit 3 rr '. .rr. ns; ; n-.'ri'si. r.;a- r.al r f"i.I ir ir. a' a ')fr r . lv.a ffrc-.al. fat p ;.-, :p anl a . f .. c ' .r. tsi:o. .1.; r....'l or d n;it .:r 1 Tor !r-..f.. thr pia!.. : .lea l.-.e t.-dr trj;-.f at-jr.. b.ow n rr.:a'.. tha ::i t. i : an l ti.. itoSr.ti 'tl t-s... X!n Cry and ir.c.-e. i ... ;a'f.;-t :.-.; ti ir i a and 5o an uti il. Cillni"',.'n . work or Vr IJ !f. ..ar? aad kHn.y sr. o . rbth ' Bia h. r--i'r vmt !eTr! cl.ar. i f'J it I t" r' b tr.atral. !'. H.r t u aSi antidote. . t-:... rata o r.o,:. .n8 ti e .- .to. cd .srr.,vrr. fatal r. - ! wb.-r. ritri.t.h usf Thi t rrij ah'th ir safe rr.: v.tsJcr.J'on. at all ! c. " i I ij j It. to ba"!e They make great . i .al.'y ;t ma'Tia! f.-r '.jrl d-fer..e. ! ir:r..t be rt crftU a an vers.-1 ! ij-r provider. I ;ni-t:-J to J T. Wai'.n New-I I !! and tjff'rjr Hr!-rt I it!, of' ' Prslac-J. fr n-.o.t t;uibl and inter-; '-si.n lt.fornr,!."n as to 'he business; a.e'.. of the Pr.ti'h ar tr-jt aad a. to the. ::.. r. b-r.:r.d 't Mr. NeaN-ld r'ni'ii a p.m;'b( .titiiie.l "Tbe An.- Tr u-t t.f'... rrcni , ;.'e ti e f j'.'.o lr.it TS armament frm . t:.e r hate r-",,"'I I'-ave n.an.i '1 to !.r. a lartr-r ut. ! r. r ir.r. r !:are r' rr.vernni.-Ll or !" W. will e .rr. rn: at :. j.ia:ra... of work hre had krro! n an evincive :nn ..w:v For i.i!rii'.. c- torpedo boat ..-. I ro d'-.t-o.-.-r 1 . ev.-r b-on but!: n a'J Of M f :. om- ;....! t f iV .J h.ive be n p: t ". ar -iy iij ' Of 10 p'.Tf j! b.tt'.!. cruiser- .:; k.'.'i :i.ot .: f ni'lno and ! cjv;. armamenT t w - been con t!i" r 'l dM aril . 'A ' bat. ii 'v- a nut;;" !.' t 'nJ i' behalf t tru-i .v :i.:.. and :. -e at work We ar u'.l some n. ;.l fat, a !r it inii' rstand of 'he r.ratv-.g of. that - ions . cf'-n TTi !! . (' m ifrit ror.- t, n; t!.. def.ri" of the empire .!,(,u". b r":..oved from t'.: d i.-ty urf.-i of parry j.-.! Th tru.t ha :.:. g.- j.. rli I rare i!n( thi- N far n 'r. nlv t:.e fa.'- I: has i's ::-.il ari.p- : It ,'.b t!- haji l that no n'lO unturi ej l at -j-t. if J!- un.l i: r;a.Jif'-r 1 ut.-. t'f r ji. : . .i ' I ? .'e .f r- : t. .hi i;!.ri. n.T.iN. :r.!'i' a lu;i'it b" ba:r ; a r.a'.o: In I " Ii.riU thT( : e:-, ''. -: t . :i . - f -ir iitr- t :-.re -i"h r r- ' r-lv !i irn.i .e.l - IIjm A!-r. !., Purn lil-.if i:i.-r. ''.-'H P'rr.-. n! Pimn Kibble'!. ii- '"!rl At-.rror.aar. nerhew .f Jo! n l.r'r'.:t a m b r of tr.v Kichtv at:. j! ihj I. i- r.i! creut. J a t.r.-r .n ! ft ti atT. : 1 a: j th" i "rl a ri' !! i. c'..irni.in if ( l.t.l K and Is i:.ifur V n.'l..i:i ani Ha- ...!.:! iot..-r of pr. -.:-.( of I he .N:.: !,.il erv- nirriiut if th T'iiitm .i. .H..1 has large ho'.i- ', Kvj i-i.iv.-. company.' !i:.rt.i.n..l t'i." tirst ib- ai!:-r..lt w 1:. n v't ir:ir Ii- ' a'riv.a:! of llarland il.t l i. ai. I il. t.i-r.!ur.. trust ::-,.in a . Ti:o. Kir'M .V i l mmi iiy li.!::a!.i- ii!i- -il l: i a: pert t .' ' p .t Ian 0-et on and Anjtrj. S; r:n; T !: . W:"ild ;o ; rcc. :i i ar-a! arlia a. a fpnr.t tonic" pr.'.r and timUmn a go. bp od r to t..kc tn Ihe pr nc :.-p:y. if a i.! p:a.Ti 'a- on sho ;!-! .. .,-..r.- a t. r..c o- t:..--l porlt'-r in tl . tmc u-. r C n a- ar.y other time of '' ")''. c'.l thar.kf:. Kemrniber, i f:r (.j tTi- ng jr.y almanac jok.s a-' Ut burro. :r a'l-t 13pr,tle pi the bi-H-.J aha'ever that mar mean Sul phur ' a laxs'lr.. r.'nr'.lic mere. Sar aparliia is a flavor If you mpan the par.n'. nr-jpurllij h'ch come In th :!e rf niedtclr.f they ar ah.-'-lute. ! : rr :o. lui'ir'a. Var f.' TrrVrp r.'n; :;t What Is the an t.b. rat.d '. a nplr T" r.k . m.thod. bv a good dent-Vn-I ih. s-vner the a!.c.s fs I-a-.r-.e-l "h. N-'ter TI-.. Pi.--o ,.f Props.- P;.-a-e c plain whv d-'.p, ar. b.cesary !n lb. "i 'n or.!.- t lme an arci.r-te fl' "rtr of c'a.ae It. ply. t'p to ! ..ir i.'rof .s nm-' l used 5 . f. re us .. eye.f-ht. In order tn .i;p- rarllv put at ret alt lr.id'.n larr forv..ir .(Tort (.Train) an-I per- m-t ,. .xamln.r to determine pre-j ' '".ir wr.at tr.e eves ran do wi'hont' T-;r. .n s our part. Wttbo.it droj s : this Irntor'ar.t e'eTi.r.t in Ihe exatr'n-1 a.on must g-ned at .,1 ,v 1. ' . lT..t I ; Ifism,, M r.d d 'rr.a - v p ' i ,.. ., , ,nwf -or.. . w.," . vch one u Tv. tew.r .v.'', ... , . ,,.. CHORDS AND DISCORDS WE oaM cot O'lrisc it J :st yet. I'hrt't'ii". f J vo j notice how keen j :t at th s a. in? j CHARIaKS G. N'ul! and Miss Ka; Vord tave been licensed O wed 1n ' Hani r.TO'.nty. Iowa. ' KNGI.ISH a Kaiser aro 'n Mou.-ca. bucuess NKIT1 ! KU i. there a profit in hau! Init owl. fay ra'.iriwd officia'.s. In fi:i.. :m the l'nic.Ko rare hearins one ii a'ii!i-t conviu. ed thut tho.; ni.,. J a. 1 " i . ; .... . . i v . . . . - - I :tn;!:r'',;,i!'ts- SPKAK1XC of iinnics. laovcy Mitcil- ,1. 111.' llt l'i'i) l-.e'.d in MU-p!C!0: ot Ii.s:-.:l- iminlored the lu"n f.mi i' at Monmouth. oinis ri)r. hk-.. ".e : !!! n? man in a .n-twer.t th.rt r-p-rto-re . t.:n p.iny. Ml'Xii r.i.iM :-.-'up cr.-p al niaKe i:oni better tue ONLY A DAD. On;y a i.vl with a tired face fotnirts home fro:u the rtaily race. p.rinit.it litt.e .f c'!d or fame To show how he i. is p! vc,l t!;e game. Put c;d in his hi art that his own re Job, e To -e h.m come and to i.. ar his vo:c . lnly a i!ai. or a br -.cd of four. On.- of i-n i!ii"i.:i v.oa or more. , I:o,lJ.a alotit: In t!:e daily strif-. ! Hear'.r.c the whips and scorr.s of life h nnr a -ahm per of p.i:n (r ! a'e f"or the s.'Ac (f those !..' W home ! a a t . Only a .ltd i. iti.tr ra )i nor proa 1. ,M. r.'lv or.-- of t1: uri;!r.? crowd. T. :'..;. . s'r.viu. fr..i:i !ay to day. IVirt whalv. r in .i oiiie his mj; .":;!;:. uheri.-r - I:.ir.-:i i -"ndt-nin. A:.d l.-.:ir.g it a'.l for tU- be of ih-:n. O.ilv .- dad. but U" jr.vos l.is ail. ' Ti Miiooth t!.e u.-iy tor hibircu sn ail. l u.k". : '. courai:.- .ter!i i ' 1 prin:. T'f - d. is that h' 'at her did for l.'ti; : Tl-.ii i . i!.e ! !. !!; .t for i.iin 1 p.-u. t!.!) a dil. but the 1.-' of inn. I'oT.'il Pre- Pri s? " ' i v;iffr..;.-; pr.-d't' n ir' bt-'.at . n t:.e mam." so s a dispat. u. Wiior.- v.u.f ou t .-on cill'th-se ytars. si-ter? NORTH Caoi-.n.i W OIUHtl who has d-t lares b.-. ii nrarr.e.l f. ;r tims rsn'u. niana;-u:. nt or a hubatiil aoi; is iat-r- . t:i the kitchen. It would b'i r.t::is to know iwiiat cait if t;:e death of some of the husbands of Pi's woman. We "would r.o:ni:ia'.' , the rolling f in as one of them. MISS in... I at P!oi. Whisker r. Kewan. '. HI. ie:ves h T!!t: art i i.-ht." says vill support of il'tlllg cannot be Cranvlle Parker. This i suspicion manv of o ;r tl..atre patrons have long entertain ed. T1IK ndv.T.' of the Jitbus will not have a tendency to shan en th- am b::.on of municipal. ties to own r-'.rcet a- lines i PICTVHKssyl'K pcrsiftace in the j Stuttgart (Ark.) Arkansawyer: "The I present stylish low -crowned derby on ' the dome of a V.igh-brow looks bi.e a brown mulberry on the bin erd or : a duck egR." ' KDWARIl Da mm of Homer. 111., has! petitioned the court for a new name, j Can't blame him. ' Too Much Effort. j I In tne southern part of Arkansas (where the natives take things easy, aj ' man and his w ife were j-itiing on their porch v h n a fun'-ni! procession pass-' : 'd the house. The man wa cotnfort a-! b'.v seated In a chair that was tilted . baik at.iin-t t:.e house and was v i.it-i tlitig a piece of wood. As the proies-. "Ion passed he saic. i "I reckon ol' man Williams has got : . abou' the biggest funeral that's ever; been held around hyer. Caroline" A purty good sized one. is i'. P.ud?" ! uueried the wife, making no effort to ; move. "Certainly is!" Pud answered. "I s'jrtdy wou'd like to see it." said ' , the woman "What a pity I ain't fat in , that way'" J. K. J. Jut aa Well Warden 0bme Is Panning to tach Spanish in Sing Sing. He sees great opportunities for Americans who can f.-ilk Sri;iri:sli In SwiiiTIi Amerlrit t m:i ,t -.,i,l ...... in . ..u i opening South America to American ! ll. wer. ifitniat.rf tn r.thr Hni"'p " "-- 1-' " 1 ex -ron v'.cts. Cincinnati Inqtilrer. War's Longer Syllabi:. P;erre Ijo. who. as you will recall. retired some time aeo to the peace audi ... . .. ! quiet of the Posrajrus to listen to the music of the bul-buls. cannot amuse himself by barkening to the songs of the bullet bullets. Poston Transcript. j SOMK American promoter Is going to leaa i:p a fortune after the war , . ..u. ii ii- .iorm -.u rinnK rw.im . Albert over on this side of the wate or a lecture tour. : . ', I fVT-n r . 1 , V. ...... I. V. . UrtU BUIU HQ OiXSV ..... . ' nana..nr tnose I lute, that otie pTd .n,on-, ttrl P an.ea amonst thm. " ' ' A- " -Mor,!e Physxians prcb- ; !. ? , m'thin to; h raan I 1 Pardoned from the , i M penitentiary In a dying jn J. M. C. J The Daily Story On a Mississippi Steamboat By F. A. Mitchel. When the awpecoach and the steam boat passed oat as the ordinary uaeaus of travel a certain social status passed out with them. Both thet methods of transportation fostered something that no loiitrer exist the pociety of traveL A nunilwr of persons would start on a Journey lu a "tageooach, and the fact that thev were fellow travelers made - 1 . ...... ., . t .. . .. nr.A ftt in ill uua aa . ' ka a.- .--- - As to the steamboat, while the greater j number on one of tliem prevented this automatic sociability, it was a unuiue Institution In the front part of the main saloon of a MUsIfairTl steamboat was a little boxlike structure. In whi.h liquors were served. Passing aft. one would see numerous tabli-s. some of whi-h wer occupitHl by card players with stacks of chips or coins before them. At mealtimes these tables were placed together, forming one long table, and thortiy before n meal was nnnounced niHie passeusrers would line them wait ing t. se:ure seats. In the stern of tbe boat was the ladles' cabin. When dinner was ready the captain went Into this cabin, bowed ceremoniously to the indies, offered Ms nrm to one. escorted her to a seat at the table, fol lowed by the oilier ladie and the men traveling with them. When they were seated a colored man twunj a hupe brass be!!, and the first stroke of the clapper was a sicnal for every man who had leen waiting to plunge Into a sent. One day a penfleman In a variegated waistcoat worn by men of that day and a long bkirted coat with a larce rolUnjr velvet collar stood amone the men waiting for the signal to be seat- moment rteiore n camir miu d and steppeI into his stateroom to b-nve his hat there. As be emerced the lll rnn. and n man droppe.1 into his peat. The act was a flaerant breach of rourt.wy. for the pentleman bad beu waltiut; some time behind the chair, and the other must certainly have !eoii aware of the fact. Conscious of some one stanriinK be hind him. the sent stealer turned and looked u; into a severe countenance ben. hue over him. Put thTe was soiiiethin more severe than tile face a cMtterlnit bowie knife, v. hose blad.? was pointed down nt a small bnid spot on fop of the interloper's head. The fei: w divc.l under the table and ef-f-.-led an v't on the other side. After dinner a young man about twenty -one years of ace approached the man who had poised the bowie hnife and said : 'Colonel Sinclair. I believe?" "At yo" serviee. suh." "I was especially jrrrUinVd nt yoilf recovery of your seat nt table. Th luan who prjosi d to dispossess you Sidelights on the Tokio. (Correspondence of The Associated Press. I The purcha-e ol tne Pliilii pine island? from the I'nitod I States is suggested in a petition re ; cently presented to Count Okuma. the ! prime minister, by Shigemaru Sugi ' ym.i and a number of other Japan- i-.' v'.io have been prominent in poll tos. Mr. Sugi3!iia was formerly sec ! tet.ii v t i l'r.me Katsura. i Ti e petition sets forth that in view of opicon found in the I'nitod States ' thai tiie Philippines should be given 1 up by that country the islands shoulJ i be acquired by Japan as the best nieiu'.s of solving thy "Pacific ques I lion." The signers point out that disagree ments bctwci n Japan and the L mto3 States arise our the question of im migration. Ii" Japan acquired the Phil ippines there vould be no need ot Japanese emigration to California. P. rlin. i Correspond" rtce of The A.-soiated Pres. t The war is responsible- for the appearance, on every 1 it'le front and in almost every fort ress, of a series of newspapers which. !t o'.i ious reasons, set quite a new sty'e in journalism, n parts of north ern Prance where Cerman troops are trini to get out German papers with I reru n type eases.,-' issues are alredy ! eoniir.ir to h pi izof as citrios in which 1 Paris. iOorresporder.ee of tl.r t letter "v" has; to. be used for tUe j dated Press). Five persons are un "w" and the "q" for tl-.e "g" so icom- j der arrest here, charged with par'ici mon in German and so coinpcratlvcly ! pation in a conspiracv to supply sui- unusual In Kronen. The h" 13 fre- '. qu.-ntly mi-sin:;; At points where troopa are statiotj I e.l for long periods it ha been pos . sible lo make Irequent use of the car ; toon, and war has drawn into the I ranks so many artists. writers and """n ioumi tour a -n v. k. u..-. .. n.i iioun.13 .L.i.. rinte the resultant output is often aston ishingiy good. All over Europe " l -v" ""t c-urope. osiK-iiuuy .n especially in ,ril"'ls hat have been conquered there j .language for the purpose of educating j j the civ il population to the conqueror's I j viowtomt and of combatting the ! iliiim. nnil stntemont! nf Tintivd m- ' ,"' ; i " ' ,fi"; mates. Business houses hanks and factories are publishing papers fu'l of home news which they send to em ployes at the front. Perlin. i Correspondence of the As. rot - i.ued Press). German railwavcars re turning from the front in Russia ac- e.;rdtr.g to an order of the railwav authorities, must now- be nk-?rrlpd ! with tv.. f . .1 : . . i ; . . : . ... " - ... ivuun IUDt.1 l(KHI. riUUl I Russia Kpidomic Danger Before re- i . .. t nnt tl' inn.. ilii:ir.,n.,l 1 -T- u . - - - ..... . - v 1 5: vi . i ii e regulation further prohibits the use of in Russian Poland so ! far as possible owing to the di.Tieui-j tis of disinfecting them. The Insect i PeSf i3 described as a - real danger To German troops, for the para- sites, as has been discovered, carrv spotted fever from man to man. Not few German soldiers have succumb-1 ed to it there. Soldiers' letters are took $10,000 ont of me at cards this morning:." "I tvas looking orah the Rame, sub." I think he Is a blacklear." "One of thi worst. lie U a di'trrace ts his callinfr. I observed his manipu lations of tht oya'ds, and 1 must, con fess that they were such as no respect able jratubler would use." "Mr name Is Ilartlelph, sir. I nm rled. I shall leave the boat at the first stop and return to my home In Mem phis. The money the man took from me was Intended to start a home. I must sow break my encasement" "I would not do that, suh," replied the colonel, thoughtfully feeling his chin. Then, pulllncr a roll of bills from his pocket, he added: "Ask him fo' yo' re-rense, suh. I will observe the panie and will engage that be plays faiab." Hartleigh accepted the offer, and during the afternoon he and the (ram bler took possession ef a table and were soon absorbed In a ;rame. Pres ently Colonel Sinclnlr approached the table and stood opposite the latter, looking down upon him with a cold stare. That look the gambler must have interpreted as an order not on'y to piny fair, but to see to It that h!s victim won back the money he had lost in the mornlnpr. At ouy rate, he made very larjre bets on very small hands, by which he lost money stead ily, and did not seem a bit reluctant at seeing his funds passing into Ilart iei;li's possession. All the while Colonel Sinclair stood smoking a cigar, poising himself first on oue leg, then on the other. After his first look at the gambler he seemed to be only Interested in the came, but occasionally the gambler would dart a glance up at his Imperturbable coun tenance and after doing so would niaka another big bet on a small baud. Finally young Hartleigh counted tha pile of bills and coin before him, shoved over a small sum and said: "We're quits. I'm even anl with draw from the game." The gambler cast a timid glance jit the colonel ns if for instruction, then put the amount returned in his poeker. H.irtlclgh and the colonel s'ri!d out on to the guard. When they were un observed Hartleigh seized his henefa--tor's hard. "Colonel." he said, "you must attend my wedding." "I shall be very happy, suh. to at tend the ceremony. I live in New Or leans." Then Hartleigh returned the money advanced as a stake and the two w, tic to the little box In the low and. stand Ire before it. Hartleigh raised a gl;us and said: "My gratitude, colonel. "Ton't mention ir. suh." European War accordingly appealing ror Insert po" der.-, and other protective "reparations and the mails have heen so flood. -i witii these that the postoflice has had to issue orders excluding ail mercury preparations from the mails. Fortu nately the soldiers are able to see til" humorous side of the matter, as is shown by the names that they have adopted for the different classes of iti sects. Pome are called "infantry" Gib ers "cavalry." Still another name for the latter is the "black hussars." Tl".4 Cologne Gazette soberly suggests tiia' the soldiers adopt the practice of tha Arabs, that of keeping their heads shaven, "in order to leave no room for quartering foreign visitors." Calcutta. ( Correspondence of ti - Associated Press). Tho treat Sara bridge, on the Ganges river, has been opened to traffic, thus inaugurating di rect railway passenger communication across the river. The bridge is til lartrest ever constructed by British en gineers, with the possible exception of the Forth, bridge in Scotland. The work was begun in 1TmS. The struc ture has a total length of 5.fKtu fert. and consists of 15 train spans and s'v land spans. The cost is nearly ?!. iioo.ooo. d;ers at the front with the nvans of tricking t lie army surgeons ar.d gc ting themselves sent home as r.o ionu er fit for military service. Several days ago the postal authori ties opened an envelope addre-sed t.i ..M:. .1 r ... cr a fiu.visn uowoer. w raiirie.-i u 1 Sheet of nofepaper which bore t.i following" I have at ! message: "D.nr hnvhrtmi- cis-jiast uiscovered a powder whp-u 1 give you such palpitations of the heart i-1'1- Hi" surgeoris Will sena you liori.e The police immediate! v arrested writer of the no'e, and her confession res ulted in the arrest of a gjna: of fivp. whom it is alleged, had been driving a lucrative trade in the sale the "traitor povvders" to soldiers at the front. Whether th powders were really efficacious is not stated by the police. Mar. 26 in American History. 1S13 Thoma- West Sherman, soldier, born in Newport. It. I.; died there. 1S79. General TboauLs W Slier mnn may be readily confused iO war histories with William Te-uni-seh on account of the similarity hi Initials. ISO" James Payn. the Knglish novel ist, died; born IS".'). lf)i:t High water mark reached h Ohio river flood; over 40O lives iozt and damage etftiiuated above $1.', nnnnoo.