The Lucknow Sentinel, 1914-08-27, Page 3•
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SLBPS 10 'ORR WA11
CONFLICT IN EUROPi wit', HE
• 'WON BY FLIERS.
•and Eng lu gni- A rc
° • Preptited for Battles '
A ir. : •
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Aeropauticel cxperts•am reckon,
airertt,f-Vst-reng&of na,The ropcirts time,seid`that thi:s gilt!
gunadopted adapted for aero-
.plahes - are the Lewis- gun i wthe
Benet-A/06er and the Hotchkisa.
•The Benet-Mercier is «a rapkt':fire
gun weighiog -about twenty pounds,
It is eatiallle Of •firing about' 30,0
shhtsli• iMnitte, and it has given Ve•
-
rka:ble resalts Wheu mounted on
Lieut, Mail:fen -• the. '.Vrenc11.
army 10.1.4 made anumber of secret
4ria1s"..,O1• a -machine gun: of
• tions, knowing the vital part hooded a target with' shots from a,
machines Will play ,iifl. a great ',waf. height of 2.006 feet, and that • an
But those, .who are not ',experts are' :aerhpliao equipped With it would,
...ponderiag 01,10 things as these :._ a _Margin. 'of •Spee,.4„be cepa-
be .hle of clearing the sky of 4:K4i:6,4:V
put to in this. w Will they dart 'rep tsts.
here end, there; drepping, hornlis all' Another Igna..has _been invented '113';
-over the map of Europe; or crash, J. Scott uns, 4.he inventor of ilie
.1 head .on;into- faih 4IL.1I4r in Alieir, Sims tOrPetto.... • •
owo cembats., 'or fire Aerial. gu ns, PraeticallY all of.Y.this.progteSS in
whahr Will_theY,.:„bA,,,aaactor ? t1Ie':5eieuee: and .-art, of aerona.ntie-
114d :eitpei.•ts• .say.' they :prob.:04, has,beeoidnif-tc•ry.theintineetnent• will a' -of
be,.:a deciding fctor.. Thty will the pillintt:anthotitieg of the vatI4
:be.:aised for' sOntileg'aad-Hfo-r-:.gem•.
.,eral.warfare. :Only three Of tile na-
• boas
ya ced. in • aerouautics sufficiently.tO
be reekoried.With.in Aerial warfare:
They • 5a.re; France, .:. Germany. and
-England: .For the. past :year these•:
:nations have been putting armor on:
• 'their aeroplanes. • ::and; equipping
tiem,wi aerial guns fTI;ri., enough to-supply_each.._of the army
ing Of t;attlea,• : . • • • corps With ae.rial '"service. It.
.101C ..-WhilltAirt jig • • 1 • • d infsintrc;::
LAX
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world' have .$166,006640 iii'- the:
past, tyro y,o,f4 tlailitArY air
craft
:To% France has been giVen the
credit for swift deyelonthent in mill-
tarj aerOnauties. :France ° built an
aeronautical organizatiori ,coMprism.
:Mg More than a StOSaildonni.0.41,0.5,,
• , . - • introduced: aerial mixiliaries for
-..„. ;Rere.y...
• • •ready 'for, aerial' warfare: •There- ;Scott ;of the British navy has said:
• fore they will .ernpleiy; their , crafts "Submarines and aeroplanes have
761. lat*rs*-011ki0B-PurPosoii-algt 'entirely revolutionized- naval'ar
reeoanoisence, Their aeroplanes tam. fleet- can hido itself ,trora
and dirigibles will not be '.a,eriat
• - dreadnoughts. ....But their; nmehities
• will be of ineetimable..value,..for an
army afoot Moves, over the ground
• at from .fifteen to • twenty .milea
•-• ,whiWa-n7ieropIalie•that-S*inis
• the .air at the rate Of mile fa:min-
• ufE can ,writhlith-e-ln-avementof-I.en.
• .2 :',arrhy, so that such. a thing as, sur-
prises. will he iniposaible: . this•.
business of circling over armies and
gathering information to teke. hitek
tri cornmanderS, of rival armies, air-
•
-• ships ean play a -big role.
France has the greatest number
.• Of aeroplanes, I,t)9; Germany ,and
Russian ext.:Whether Russia
for. the 'military. autlioritiei!: there
• liave•Itied.-theit'beat-tO4irmid..inili
• tarp_aeroatintioadu mystery. •EveXi
photographs-of-,-the-hig-paSsenger-,'
'
carrying •machine -of Likeraki,
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which was published in Russian
'• newspapers, • 'are. not 'Obtainable
"Ontaide-rif7-Russi-a-da-acecutat. of, :this .
'=--Censorahip:-.•
Serviii, has , six aeroplanes.. The
Balkan States have forty.:. - • '
-France•-«-and«,-Gormanyare-Welt.
•
GERMAN EMPEROR'S SISTER
rizs His . A,TTITU'DE OF
• • ,n
MIPTXTOR. •
•:
. Has paused the :Kaiser Many Ent,'
. • • , .. ., .,
the aeroplane's eye, •• and the sub-' ' 'enndn' riablf .314.nnenit'--. -NI'''.a-- '
marine' Can deliver:a 'deadly attack' • •' "Crownitil Read."
even it)/ - road '„daylight. Under
1:;ly the death Of the romantic oil
•
these circumstanCes I, ean see no By
Use :for, battleships and very. little Orand'Ebuke'Pt Saxe,Meininffeh, the•
chance of .mileh employment -for -fast- 1(nie. 'll,s---q-1-iit sister. has .iugt. loril
elevated :to. the position, .of •_a
'Cruisers. :1--Whitt.ve -require ' is -an:-.
enormous fleet of satimarines,and rsistn.,Q0........,:a.- for. she is the con -7 -
sort of the new ruler. of. the State
con -
aeroplanes, and a few' fast cruis-
ers:" .,,, ;, .•• .. Of SaxeLMeiaingen. Only one other
• of the Kaisers sisters is .a •Sove-
• reign -4 -lie •wife.: of. t:Ii:e King of
• HOLLAND.'S QUEEN. Greece: The Kaiser° a elcleat sitter,.
• - ' •"--' , • --g..- • • the : new_ .G ra,nd__ Duchess_'__ of _..• ...',Sax.e.:
.TheigIll§ Ili--; 3110' '114, .ilig". r,''''. P.* : Mciaihgeitt is a lsdY of rare perpon;-
4' * all& I t a 1 Together. . Laity, and One of the most intereat;
Qu_ko,....117.11.h: ' eimina 'of ' HoTiand. • Women ••,in Europe.' She has
• siipIiiieL•tivith' aeroplane'. centres:
. Their 'Mans are dotted with aleia-
• . drOmes 'troth one end to the other.
• Maps for .1Pliers„:' Dlifer:;' •
Different ceuntrieslaVe been de-
iteronantital maps .on dif-
ferent scales, usinedifferent con-
ventional sigas rt -IO show such thinge
as lending, places for . Aeroplanes
.hangars,, infiabitet1 PI -sees, •
mark, ebstructicins, fOrtreses,
railroads, railroad stat ions, mein:
rads and waterways. • The scores
Of aviators in Europe . Who :have,
flown across a mituber of countries
have `Stitcly-Nlifferent-rirap&s
Bthidejonc des ; Monlinais had, to the:. Rings of .•Stiaitt, 4:n4 It•elv. fn- when he wbuld be an raperni Ma-
study,the maps of three Coinitzier..s, gethet; jesty. There, was a, considerable rif-,
' mike his flight from Paris to Her ;great gain •in weight :c.f late_ fection betweea. the Kaiser and his
Moscow, Which he „made 'between years is, attributed to her fondness Sister Charlotte,. who was ,bat
sunrise and sunset of one day. ' for good things. to eat, especially veer or Sp younger than • hinfself:'
. For the , last year ; And , half sweetmeats and notably. chocolates- But as the future Kaiser and his
France has heeii experimenting in •• ,Sister., grew up to Vea.rs of , discre-
mob-Ming an air .fieet. Orders • ',8113,00,yrtN_o_11.0K. „eimittis...:. dell.: a wide breach gradually de-
• have beenissued in the everting ;to , . • . veloped between them. '1 •
the l various :squadrons, to fly irma NoSey. 'Parker Keeiis:-Tab on
_ Kaiser:AX All the • WOW
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,centre to. -another at, night. , know's was alwavs • giVingithinisell'
' Their Beings., . ••'` • • • .
.- White France Surpassee in the num- • . "airs ; and his sistero who had•vn-
• her Pt • aeroplanes, Many exPeri- A man's*/ liortie life and Private 'herited her mother's strong Kriglish
enced , aviators -think better of the business is, not ..generally intjuired -.:conntion sehSt and hatred for Pos.' wilt find a W 11)," into ever3• rm an
. ,
Grtitans, as -pihits of aeroplanes,«:-•-ititoi*-his-Xln•Ployers.. fr4e • eXceP- l'eurs. became addicted ti) a habit of 'hOtne.'"ro Buchholz. he „wired t, "1
dirigibles Germany suprcine. tkiii inthe ease of hank elerks:-. . ridiculing. her brother.? But -the haVe, read 3 -our MO„.st- ex.:M.104 trea-
S• he. has the largest ' 'untidier of Mok'banks naake a point of knew- Kaiser heti his revenge, and his sis-- tize with the liveliest interest."
ibent , The; German aviators- have ing all aboOt theirclerke life; after, te-r ,.is sttid, neVer have forgiven, Both f2rowii-prineelY effusions'
. .
tritkem-all-ueeemds-iti--th-opaitttliVee • its - Many. make • them hiM for it One day v-ning Prince liavir4 :teen -.reprikiliced in' the
can'd iIIPP.e!ilil'I bY4.hei" ''I'Lle-
Sactificei of her figure that -the large temPestahus Moinetits' *nd. 'man' )•,'.4
ci,e44.,•:•41e.r.. majesty -is I . the , greateSt, .., .... _ : . - , _.:„. _ w
ears and now* ilititTehe is a 'Beve,...
ere, , „ e tiller3.-Mari.,Ifeinrich., eomuivitteil -Sul- ' • '
Whenthe ar- , „ , , ••. •, .- - ,.-they...woild not have asked such ,,..: „ . •
I an.- .Adv.enture and: - paring,. ,,,a..essfL.,o.in sinenri±i. . • • .. Danube, is :.Peculia,.• ily '.exuo.sed. . t6« ••'/ .
_nioai,* a wpotert.a. to_daydo, so.. • hard word.: during. • her . fifty-four .,taiitli*i.ritarl,..., triethos.
sovereigns- : :: . .' -• :. . her •Own,alik".riia., e.au,se 4iro onFe.. , • : s .• • . , - \ . ' , • IS Jesus Perceived their: wieke,d..,,',A... ittrttan_ attack;.. to. t.hineo:bo„Ilhdh.zice_ ai,pittjuitea13:1_.•• ,
'epicure,-amorig-preient4day•itiling..,keigh 13,11InFess.r!'nli, I, '1 • .2 -
.. , . . reaown. and distanetionH on xiert .
•I hest•ow..4 '''4 : - • • -•:- -,t - , • -
tide in '1 00:,3 rather 'than. suffer :bully- E°14:1hr s and Hatclihood''
brig, -froth .1bis-non,eommissieited..of-.
.' ._Aeeoeding,_,th a party 4.01 ,Freuelt„ . • Charlotte' of Prussia, AS ,She. Wag .
fiCerS has become historic in Ger- Those tv:ho' follow -me grow bra of tri-Lcin .371;,hsue:e..iiidth411..iti irt,a'ailieitior;elecrat.9sita4:.diselk-1 ritiau inthede 1, ntoterbl.:eri- wS:eirreia, at.. .
-"ainalists-rethrned felini;Ifollarid,' . m n , military annals... And. Crier,- • , - .. • . ... • his.: "eharacter., They. thought 7:07,Q ' -°iic..e 6°..ranaP.•°. ced t'9.. . . ..
in. early daVsi ' was t'berri at."'the,Kew .. ' . . • - . . , • spirit and: hard of hods; . ' They • • -
-- ere they - - -
palacest - - Wilhelm ina- -favors . fish, '• I IttliY., 11667
. . , .
he run -of:-, e-royal-j--P-a-IAe. "1--POt'sdaghl-on .the._24.th. .of lot(e of _sax'. e•_•14eiaing
..,E.ler• Mother as , Eag- ..k.ai_„:' .110,...eL 0„.amt.LL.„b_tirc. - tri•tudi,v_. from ardent . toil the ov :that 19 • u
en' and the learn, the .ha.ppiness. . that comes .wce.ki ivi ,tatterelzuw" die carapli_ forces. .• ' • .• . , ... .. .
inenta theY.'•Paid him„. and that', :in ,-- fib,Jitiy 16, ;Sir E4ward Gre7„, die, ?
v(ik-------hd t th
• meat 'fruit burgandv, and ehain, latid's Princess 4O-yal; and she was eiheT-e . She is 'devoted. to her hi-iS- boru----of'...struggle:---Thle.-:-propie--et
, . .
• . Earth look . with greatest, favor, on his alisweklt '1"tildv-fisz4i°1:13- gii6' -11Eiiiali.1.4"ign.-4.inistel-''s4crgeat434-:- •I'-'-
pagne: et nearly' every'. meal. The queen .. : Vietoria's_ first , grend, •
those Who enroll themselves in 1, ;himself away,: But-JeSuar.saw the:yr...Ai .. conference of mediation: o
I -Prince I.C-OnsOrt--;..is_lia....oeellar---•daughter. ....: • • . . btind.' ..''I .•
, ecord-b6617-end-rewrii*theni4-willitC i4°t'ireI' a'1:14 did 11(4 hesitate t6 'Pub- 'Fr"ee''tGern2aiV. 'a°Itt itaW• but
.
Man,: taking. the .grea,test . tuterest --.---Pitetrenteen 3 -ears - -Iliancess.
. 'the firsti•Censideratioh77-
in his his' Wines', . • .. - i , . , .. , .Charlotte: of -Prussia reniained. • the .
GE•11:31..i7i'.clf0S l'.111Nc.E. ” Twine.- Man Whiatled As. he 'fellow:
, .. e
Here is a: typica.l. day's mean: .: chief joy and coasolatioii .of - her . •
.. ed.. the 'highway called Life. :and
7 g• ' aAn.--Coffee.- . : with whipped mother's life: ": . .
crea.._n.;, a.'dozen pieses••of:Cut bread '. .: The • Far& :- Feud.'.- 1G-roivili.' of -11)entoernity.-. ,
•APN'i... 1" •I'Var. • "141•'.' PrOlare4 ' Cried" aloud, `‘War is noble t''. ..
,
, ,.10. a.m.-Two hot meet orstsli Pat,: When, o'ld-'Biarti.:il-3k: and bus dour hard of hearing. peered. nt.War and
. . . ,. . ,... .. ., , -,.:.-Next--Cold Man - weak of sight and
ties; :cheese.. : . . • ,• ; d-iplomats--in«-Ber-lin-„Weta:Tintent.:'-aV7., said :' "Whh are ' you. up there,?''
H-.1.Ancli, ', . usually. ..... ;hors, on making life Miserable. for 'ilip To. -Old -,Man War replied : • .
`I arn Wino ty . arid.:Thenights of
Yesterday.. 1 .it. was who filled your.
.77
rEc
but sixteen' years • olc14,: Charlotte
laughed at ,Prince Wilhelm..: But it
turned Mi. to •be no laughing Mat-
ter l Young Prince WilhelM's •fa-
ther as already a hoPeless:inValid.; I I
IS '-inother;,,as :1-.1e'earoe,:an.„. Englis.h. •not .been deteri.e,d ' froro. rebuking foinicled, were bruitectabroad to the
tneek arid gentle .order, and -before
Prine'6aCilis'viii; NV'ai STA— lad .of -. the- .. ..a.1, ,5,04 olt...._a„.. high_..n.laeo .43.----,----.:Earihe---sin-i---enel--..iirrrighteOusnik; eireii, -effect .that- the .Attstrian--,legittion,..:.
city named Earth where . , ,. e .hli Nc4 were, against the' Pharisees, 2..• . , thchigh. hia • Strongest.. :si-ta;mente
pre -
passed along the highway called. , • wio, strafing With the Serviarf G•'-oltera..
was7to be bloWn ap. ,After' .iiiinc4.- •
Life••chuld see ' him as they wept On :J.We'l,t.°I.1::'.h.e:- . 4.1..:ai:iii,t(),1:11..e- Y'"1;:.! ilie..aPleeantetd. 1:tth:iti:71:18:!•trilia-tiam...hlitiiin*i',":nr.,Pn/Y.- .'.
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tr-LLITT1-1"r-TT-1
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LJNBAYSCIi001. SilillY WilY Att
xls-toll•N•KnowNt, FE,s N,
•' Ar.:(j1Ksw
e 7'7
1 " Mat. ifi...: 2it '.* ,;," , . 'Napping,: ' .
:he Triple gik*tote
' Right §dmo9A4Kx..-: .. ,... , .
Matt. Utp: l'Ip4lr, ,Golden Text WIT•
...son- .. 4,-.1.R.4)14 gozillonsp.---
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VerSe 16. 'Their -After having Jane, 286„ of this year was • the.'
heard the •Pointed 'parables ..whkh day on whi•ch oecarred the event ..,
Jei.is had inplrenagainat-thern,: _ 'Which was the proX-imate cause
The PherisseS--,•Throughour his the greatest war in . the., history of
Gr'o.apel MattlieW regards .the Phari- the wood. ;hat event was the 0.07
aees- as the most .:bitter •of• •Christ's..sa.ssination by -..-a. Mad .19.-etY41,1,•
•einemies. • ' • . - • ' • stalie_nt..4.4.,41te;j,-114r, iak wa
n.tin--"irrkorviettiey might en-• Prince, Franz 'Ferdinand,' ,at Sara-.
share :Win P jii....1,tig -411,-.:21iye. jeiiiik-sreitot f:feaFiftlie7VE.itirrilhinent of,t . _he
leaders were 4p incensed at josus• outrage the View that tbe'. naao 1..
t they eounsei.ed to -ether --in or- student At.:as hut the ipstruineiit of .
‘clIt.eneele‘ectse.:Se,441;y:ditiletdbs0:7,11:i_lilS,,"•,e:s:i.::::elf.....:::e.aa:Ieri.74.In; I-t011;6.i?e'kSrn'e,Ifinir;:enila.164iii :nid,C4:15P°:aeOrIantlti;:i:IIAtki;s•tri;;;,:r'''''
had flie• right to .ird,PO,se the :seri-
se 4,.. soote..?:-.7eottot.9-rktiox...
. Arid,' intle.ed.; there. were not ..aili,'!::'
•
.11.1inicgto,„'hg.j.rtioom9.:(if 'ttha...A".•hy.e1;foop_rewt,11.: !Oa's- :the're w41 ,r-net'll°4- in ihi:'14.441°85 •
••ic.:•4:i.'1:01.,6-:::Snoint,Ods,'f :,:t,wo7lhthi:etlitrhocii:7,rs'viii1;.is4.wci.pilreca:--14..1. isTsfe_tia;:ierei..7sio44.450n.:0,0ipii:46ocitr...1vrtot:tit, tl._:i..po,,s.,14,0.,:i0,.,e.;rho7....:.:,...L
ported the goman, goi*irdioen.t. , tory, -. ::hosiStfai; • and -defiant.. --,-Ifneg',-.-
:
Teacher, wa:40itier that :,thou, curt the Austrian.•.e. n„sal-general fell
' oitPri 7:tsf; . 'at, tt 1 r"v er di t : s. ts ;
sitt:.:.;?...4iit.go..,f13.3?;(1,:.:.'d.gtsoactoi)n,:atnhiie 'Bitileerv.s%a,niviacitiapoitapplerfisBe, in-
.. tfar,r. n.o. kir, au oni,_40tatin ..•their. exultation ... hinted not • ob- ,
--6.4iirelk4hat,4e-,:hacbeenehis '
to the .boldness Of .Jestia *hd.had
, 0-
.I....tistly, rumors, believed to be vie$
M.tRD1i 'O4,1,767,0AN„-filRovvig • •
his, own parents' 'clearly. recognized
what their son had doe Prince ....wil,
heir of Saxe-Meiniagen..« and. all their .1i°!Irn•Ys''''''klP4rir* 44°s.P !:14.°' `,'17.... Is it 1 9ii;fui i:0 . ire tr•but4 Un- 1oo
helin Kad-beirtith ed .his. Siete r 'to, the
Germany; was talking of the mateh.
Was. Xing. When he saw . • a g A,,
iliewS the astuteness of ..thOSe .w;h0 7n ju;-1-iitY:2:it's.ti. inn 'llie''nl.
took • their eyes from the ground
wai, •ha to CaeSar,I or not? -This questkin
And but ti few months later' the
stopped. ' • ''.
Meitirineen ! ' ,.; • • '
Princess was married ad .taken, to fri.ghw..). of
Life 7: ,
. '•`Who are 3,-ou that sits beside the sought to entrap Jesus. In ,their • , • •. .
,
--AVII-iiiiiffet-.-"-:'--------- • • ' • -'---'"-----e7d- idiaband - all societies : : -intriguing •
asked King. : compp.ny,P.hadisees, Herodians,,:aad Were for an 'applog' y for enti4us-L, .
..--9shocke.d . r Prince .: NV i 11 iiim al it nated.
geeri-I.-Viet-eria--4.4s-.4ihx-o--ssibly: . , ill. ard pdwo, and
Dcanlidon;;a:d__ etwad.h.d..u,cit.h.se.r,usuhtfiah. an: tostv:inrocoitmytkirmisa:t..triain. d.e:no..nst.r, ati_ona_,.. for S,erv.iti.t7
, „.,. Maker Of 'dynasties. I Set un and held that,Isreel, being a 'theOcracy, -Linna.ilect" 55. regar-da-AtuAna: ••' ,,tt«.nd ' • ,
f'zealots'
against Austria, for thepresato-ne-
liis-new'-brothei4hglaw„ • Co4e.mpt,--. an,d_mr,.. a amst Jesus., The party o
uously the Kaiser referred to Mein- -,P-rtile• 71 am thc-mat 1 .
The latter,..a :refined and ssholar:
ingen as The Professor -in -Arm' a.
'pill) cl'a,wn ,firc ritlers.,of Earth. the 'Y'1"•" GO as' the' only king,
great city. in which koii dwell. By U1.-st.. Prt3;
ix.07,.er, 414.. witli 0.436.,:b,:re..spiti:au,t'lid:
tribute to any foreign to.conduiet-in-erigiiiry. in. :Seriria, •
'f43-,, Austrian officials to be ellovved '...- '
,
like gpecilt1,7;11:an-d-:'11:7:an;t1I'atrae-idEd°tmn Int.ictlie4'n,hviltlii•haohn-dorsVar'nregdthearilrede• a:1)1Ch:Irt- see- i a:greedihii...• :p7olaide, 'I.:7:: p-h:tiwieiv.seeoi.):jeAnrudn-saietPre:no:t:edninetetiim°flitiithi:liee :sSA:cShrtary:Attrroil:iiaI piG1°,excivti., '
0 him'":' ..krid ruetidns foliciived,
teil Willielm«II-''wrhaa:ti'heaei•it.11,Miutigthni..1..i. nio. t.4.4.iip..i.and_ititic is .4:10ne.i placed.: hiresalf on record as.. sap; The SerVien Government accept -ed '
; The new Kaisers•P vioald .. A charged. him with trea.- 71.1 these terms, except the last, but
,,.eg,o,d ,rtioheaeo'h_e.airmnoy,f,;M_aenincii'Llig,..b.ie,s,,,.:,hi,inrot k4e4.:,_,iiiihe,„_.1 418',:c°a"ri..(1,sIn. g.t,o't 7t '1,1'!•••••sca3- tbitlkitig.," .s'On and had him .c.:5ndet.n.tied to,' . ceptance .untatisfaCtory,. broke . ;aft. .,,,,
&Oen there Young Kea; arm'
.- death .A.s,.th.9.1,...*nodia.,..as support- diplomatic relations. The Ser.Viaa."
law's .stern denuneiution of Ger., ''•I..4tzaor--_ttki,_r-,.-_.-i:...-stl.:8.t,._7_.._._,..V.ar-irh:ST..,...•T c;d‘t.iwIt-o.roii2::-.....teoviiiforenv...4.eii13,4., Ociverxinxen.t..„4„heierip_O_A ___.,,emov.,...,:'
; ' from Belgrad' e• which; being on the .
• _ _ - . _ _ . .
Youn'ger,'' as :Vor-
-waerfs-,-Ltiii.--hattling-organ--of.iith
.German, contemp;
'd'oeuvees:,'•:fish, roast- beef, . fowl, .Ehgli.sh princess who Wit destined taoutly. tails .the .Getman Crown
.
to be the -Knipress•Pf the Ounetred Pririee, broke forth shortly before
Ott -s,'"' 14,wara"rfY•s••••hei• 'dourghter-- wer' ectniireTff.eTrArifarli.
7 p.ya.--Pinoer. - 'Consisting of CharlotteNt.O. whom she went' for: fresh inudents The eruption,
eight courses.- . °, • : s3-mpathy. ' From her eldest son, We the .',(iireiderit"- of Zabern lest'
. • 10 -1k-tilers; , and the Kaiser.. she got : little fanifort. Wiater "'his again telegraphic, .and
bed.Wilhelin wsia. from infancy com- throuls intereal ing light ,on the
•
The Queen looks Pletetv itobl.4ed with Prossian'imi•k- future ' attitude,.
tAnKizmaigh.:541.1atlehjork ' rd and :he earned to the stliv P r-inee ht-Se_ve rat eft usive_11.wizeil......
8 !
tk) ienten3 t- Co Frubetins:
author of German Empire s
Hour. „ of DesijnyT a rabid jingo.
elY«.--itnahn-e-e-t.kern ,A,s latei-thts----. propos
. ' 19. he. tribute riihney.-The Ro2 reject -.-by clermatty . (Austria;.s -
man Coin • in :Which the tribute or :filly) and Austria fermally• declared
tai was paid. . This :Would proha:bly. war .on Servia, .It waa,imniediately
.00xieapond to our poll tax.. •. ' apparent that Attempts to loealizZi
-.:-DenarittiHk 'vein - wOrtii.,:\aboat -the-Conflict- betweenf:Austria . and ...:
sei-enteen cents,..and welearnfrom Servia Were'destined to .faihire. Oa ,
the-tollsiwing-verse-s-that•'_this-*ne._: July ap s,grette_fightin$ occurred be.:.• ,
hOre . the iniage and superscription ; teen the Auttrians:and,,Serrians,
-Iteart.--uitk-friendakodro_124.1104911.,r4 of Caesar.' ' ' ... . . -: : and'on'the same 'day Gerais:off-ride-
mind .with the goOd'nieniorials a a 51..1.. Render tberefore 'unto Cie- minded eXplaaatiOn' of both FranCe. •
sar the-thingi....liatHire-L-LQ4cesar*r'andr Russia r Atith,I..410,r.-4-,-io:- thi. • '
glorious pait. I.tpelc from.3,.ou our and unto God the things that are -tikibiltiatiotr. On Aug: i:Getmany.
le important • point in ,
Something far hetet': the seri-ice of GocUS.-T1 ' : • " declared war on kussia, and • Crer-
Christ's aniwer is that .jesus; in . man trotiPs,„-iitrinvciaditefis..sFiarenateeht,iit%lr.-. .
arM, but in its place gave pip
Cominon with all the iprOphets, held k• iani
made" pOor. in pocket.. to beg your Choosing Her .
a devoted friend: ' By ine you were that "natidnal independence. is not
- ----E.retTift ._zi,i,.,, ote.d.,,r.the, higuas an Ultimate geed,- nor-the-patriotiem .
ca.yled 'Lifk, 'hut in exchange I gave t.thutt,:;,fights for it an ultimate vir-
production. predicting a European hood to comfort and sustain you.. ' did pot lincan. the restoration of the
Goo ti:Trihetevriroiltoetri;;nonstituting a:bferti6b,
ell:pans:* a -.
To him' the .kingdota of
yon the great days of Toni- roan -
0 pampfikt. ,..Bistharcl and _we.,-- :before the7thlier he :Chi:tolled, and kingd°111s• and
he implied
in: ili''s 'Pr
kingdom of Israel. . His .kingdoni .Of.:,a treaty to which ' both Great
thoughts of the brave flai-s:. when he • sense iii Britain and Germany' were parties, .
war conflagration in. 1915, and to ' Old Man s face was; lighted by his
triot--of t he .i, a me. -eat ibre. who in tholykof of, woridi,..y. Brernoidtbiteairtedicit4the inina,tetrtoVren, toiofne• eorfuGarnetayt.
which had previously been
knetv War, arid as he Set one foot Was ncit Of this world in the
Which the SeNy.s
'Pi-ofes.sor• Buchholz :Of poseit, a Pa,
pavs -the prrsent .Gtoiernmeut for :struck' hi r: thigh With hip hand, .and answer
'true and lover 'Citizen of the king_... iroaotircienpwaartiefuollai:orv‘lvl.d.w,bhenthaeneohLimolaa;_•.•_;
that it is Possilile16- be a
pe rraitting the uhrestraiaed growth munibled'in ids beard : "I Mind now • « • - . •-, •
• clom of $ God tin4 yet suliMitto the ,declatation of War against '
. .
Be -
of detnorrafic seniment.'' . , • • . •• thEatotWta4nisththeere,gtraematet:43hillingoi: 1:ligh,....
ride Of a foreign poteiitaf!el We be giti-mjf"fiec:ordingly,. Great _Britaiu:.
tr...ate'4;:i raFprktitelidei:lin,s1t4.,Iteip!:rtiistwi•unr:•7.rbionic;ke ‘‘:,,,a:y cano Lite. xvothao. who had iie,. it a natural de(hicwoh from declared 14.4tr th,i Gerhihri.v. There .
• ' borne'sona that War had Cleatrc.)yed, this teaching -thaVelnirch and state searis little reason to doubt that it
and daughters, wha(;Iiiiel wept,. upon :are -separate institutions, each With Was part of a concerted design that
her skirts for ;their hushanda that its Peculiar Claims and powers. Bat. Austria. it the instigation of Ger- •
War had •tOrn from there : Wriman. the Ch•ristian oltes to." his countri .m'anv,,: should hove. :deliberately.
War had, made and -stanched. the
• • .. , • not only i."tribute money." but par-
ticipation in :every movenient ' look, ' anything. :out f[011. 'Eventsn, were
..,; ••,,
made jt inipossible ' for Seryia do -
who.. had dried the tears of orphans. ..
• inoirthi. due • t...3.itidtkeemOtt,' held fill iip.:a$ftettirn at regular inteavals, • :Wilhelm' 'o . .russui, as the 10kSey ,press, Alit boom in the satithe tic.
ing •toward • the:.betterinent. of sopi- liMiiid, inbre or as, to fc. o. a
... •
:. out. by- the,. milita#;:authoritiet. ;Iti. s.tating 'whether theyare married, or. :then vas, 'brought Kuno. to the New _Frolie_.miti,..,hookLariti„.f. !*.1:04e!t0411Z .,0yett :, Voinan, .:trho •had mearnectf.et:%.,,In'illarMilli., ...trr-7-. . . • ! ' • .• ' - s .11-e'".: ' -1'st'''-t-he,er deid"Zle-lotiY-Land
. ' the , enclura nee teats Boehm'. flew for airigle4 Where they. ilire. .wil.i.t.t rent ,Ihilace in Berlin a V clang 'st iden t. , pamphlet bus been. print:May , in-. Wii r'S' 'dead , atid ottr‘.44 trial, wir„.- .:2,-,..The3.inurtelled,. And left him, . tip to A point,
. alio. W'elat awaY-Yeerte*s...f*e-s' Were it 'was• ;rittlettaly-intended-that. ' az---
. . twenty-four hours'. .The dropping they. PaY.., and ' a number .of '6ther who had, just arrived' at .rotsotn, ,i‘i .0,11 ate i lite I ihert ' IT .:•,:k 4 ,. Mizht c.'t • • • • - • . . • . -, ,• - . . . • .. .
''''1°---'t-'' :-" -'--- ' 11 `'''''(-11. ' - " ' . . . ' • 'astonished. that he .could. so cosily master stroke s.hould • catch •-the
. , ROA- &ripping:: fronr---dirigibles -seine -easethis••411.1ornititiOn,_ is ob.- itigen...„-..........._.......,.. ° • tiona-of the kaisce-to-be, but. they ,awaY front! him (In..' the 'high
him not hi ng. - but . • fled-, sh Hot in g , lat.toiti.d:trtap,icira, tho.f. had set for ,Triplew Entente.; ,eonsisting ' of Bus.,.... _________
waY ' . • • '. ' • * ' ' ' - " ' I •a disadVietage.",.
.
f.'of dynamite: hy night. from •ditigi- details which wOuld be. re.§eatad bY Who'iVaiS oilloYar 'VOA. And.destii- `Zeitung:. Called. tor ..."regilations' And Winnah saw 'War and 'asked ,
hies haw been 'accomplished. • I ': '' .eMploYeeS '• in 'other professions In ed ..to. be Grand Dulfe. Of •Sexe..Mei 6- ' .sa pp tOSing ' the ''. poi itit.41 i tiA,1 i,,4 re sia, Frence- And Great Britein`....at'• •
..has , received 'A lot Of,' attention in tabled by. nieans, of the bank's pri- ...•rtkrt..ed ii; %wry; ' . • . have -been noriiii oil for the nutter ealta7Tatfe ; and . as, Voman -likti'' • 'A, ' .. . . • -- ... .
'.* a 6-titmo-;- : -Experimca te :have been Ar.'4,te.deteative,.10 ....NOsey Pa rker, .
' P to .ten years' now...,:and.. nobody- :not. «from Min WW1% was silent,. for .. he'. , W11,11'; Ain N•AVIKS tOST,' - - certainlY '''t'lle intIlnent s'eetried
- made to • astertain' the margin. of .*r. Parker, who 'comes fro•nt the .Prince . Bernhard, was. • a. clever even the austere Eaise:r loins.:61T has had ntVAVOrds to speak.' . , ..• .-", : . .. : ,. : .. ... • - • ' propritiptiS •fOr, doing -sir.- Kussia.
possibility in the dropping of loads had 'office, and is:, of course.2na- youth, But he was:no soldier'. His evolved effective wavs and .. Means
. was engrossed with great intetnal
- iirna.."31ienan aift ion ,-he . '3."41----.'Thitueliiect.-31.p,:. 04E.rin,. !.iv.a.'delits - '.1:k.,:is, re,. Aro si,,,,,fix.fivei,ou_pa,.. .pai_ i•ou : tarrs of thr different 'Governments The defieiencies Of the 1'nm:eh .arrit. .
do • yo.it .. ‘,,,..eig...11, ,I.I.rit-tin« BHA • SPetit '«One,Ain tit I e4.:
of Up to, 400 'pounds of exidoilyes known to the clerks M the ,proViri- hiclinations *ere .in the nature ' of of iniwling his ebullient heir: 'The,
' Bat , now much
.-,. _,,,. , . . ,
.--4..---P---.-; ••• • ' • . * ' ''• " '. : . . • • '• •'' strikes: -Great Britain was edit-.
. . _
: The resiiltS. have . been satiafactery. the new. eterk.. • When...,,Mr..Sinith 1,s i a, ..kmrce.,. •
...tvitg,.41.ok.ci. . Mike? Mike--Oi weigh:one littodred • An estituhte of -the totaf eXpendi- templating the possibility of - ciiit
war, over the biome Ride -ouestion4',
from Zeppelins at various altitudes. •Cial Offices.; shadows i Mr., • Smith, Greek research. and h uniform, was' 1., C 1:44 n ' P rince 's populariti hag, not . . • 'Than Germany.. •
.- , .. . .
of anhoyance to , him.. 1 suffere.d much in consf'quence. o'f .ri'-
.ccitifiderit that a...Zeppelin in time *of and taking . suadry ' bet- upon.. tii-e., era Of-fito a Artf--,. , (Ake -I,: ei.,, aa ram ,,,,, tht,...tipst.41.,,.ed...„,,,,..y.1.4_...re_ _ A . I
I Y . told ItiS Stator. Charlotte that •'she s'ot age . in ..the',.eotintry without ex«
' t t i tot, •• • • . i The C111, Won 1:., as io owt....----- .
. i
' •
of 'a fleet of battleships, tifig qIii le tly Wat chilli: ' an • intereated-rhati" to-. rinTrry•-:'hinti. tharlotte-«WaS. -t.iep•t ion.' • :
.. • • . ..h. in me arms all _the
.h.,..1.„,.17,7.a., f.4;,,,,v_.,ye le.r.k.i.d__w3t_h_..y..4.4.1 i T. . 7 • '..41 -*-47- - IsLIeln_lt_Teeti t 1 \ - ' made.
on. Mike--An'.0i.did not. Oi heid ' Years aplIto.),..iinateS *1 0:000.000. kt1"11 "" 'u. I'm' t e4: ''kliRTT: 'n
• • A tiOn. hoth NI, 'Poiucare. tl... French
-President. and M. titian, the
French PrCtliert. happened , to • be
absent' from France. • together with
hero 'Nik.st' tiffertivv anits,'o..f, the
PretiCh. -v. ' But ' the situation' . ••
.war can in one night • clear the sea result,. the 'hank's detective is
•
spectator if the game.. " • .
In a Radius of .400 Miles.
!'•It .is•tibw.the goni ral opinion."
said Henry Woodhouse, •editor
Flying and a prominent tnetabet of
.the Aero Mb of America, recently;
that an airship has unite Actual
fighthig value than ,a battleship, its:
abilitYqo -operate at inglit and its
exeess uf speed„oVer the fastest ,
--bittleship-being-&nisidered factors
traequalled in value' by • tile best teiv.
tares of battleships.
••"•Adding the fact that the ..hest
of airships ein be httilk. honsed
and opetated for a Oar at a 'frac-
tion Of the cost of a hattle-ship„ it
is ,not surprising that • O.c.rtuanys• ,
aeronautical Programme • inVOIVeS
• thet expenditure of $36,000,000 anti,
tnitantlz France,:Italy and Ilussia!
are .constantly adding to their Air-
ship fleet, The problem of, :defend-.
• ing airships from aeroplanEs, *hieh
perplexed 'the Siithoritics upto a
year agO, is Wog' solved by waging
the .atroplaties of
air-
friim-nttaek
ing aeroplanes; And the airships are
being equ aped With intieltine Or• o
to fire at aeroplanes at long range.''
'Several g'ttnS have 'been madp
which ran, be:fired front liereplants4.
• without the least frpin t.
toil. &hong •• the light nutalin'e
•
• 1.4.Getrna v =••• $2$.000.000
game uf It does to ifs , •
employee's:betting rmcl drinking: So '
The bank titiesh't object to a quiet
•
• •••• "
tt.
• ,t,:s France . • ..... 22.000.000
• 3. . • . . . 12.00%00:0
It -itv $ 000,000
Mr.Snnth get 17-lit461: •
t ,
agatnit • his: Tian*. , • •
. .
• •. . •
• Care 'Vor
Many are the enriqus. mettn4s...
ittlOated .fors eating:snakebites, hut
sttrel none ean be more than
way Wh,kil Lontkin Answers Pot- • •
respondentinforms ns. Two natives
h Bhavnagar; India.
,.says, brohglit bark to lite
after beirig bitten by .h.tolith, , 'the
victims' were soated on the g,roind
end there held,'. h e 'from .
of Pi 'fvet gall.ons and, gallons of hot
water were titihrettint t hei b Oda- I
P,reiontly, according to the. eortet-:.
I:made:tit; the victims.. "teak h hew
lease of lift,", and :are noW ,
well as though' they had never beet'
.in the jAWS of.denth • nt , The.
,,ptittioitni.. this
peel's,: bit its..victhas, but inieeted
no pOison into them. 'that. the Men
Wore merely tertified and tot:Whited
itnbil the pain
I'M the 4tiltelir of hot water
niave them sonlethia else: to think
OW of the 66t tit . • 'A Vi ti t4eene Pitris,- 'Soldiers OW Frani,
.4.hfrpt 'whitil a re an‘r eitgageti on the frontiet, tlitOugh the stree s
to their:chinning itround.
•
.). 'Austr.a . „ • a, i ttn erw
..... 6', Great Itr.t,:te',.ir ' .., .... --- 3.600,000
Belghtin • - : ....... :. • 1.0IcaY.000 ' ' ' A Surprising Chatig,,e. •
•14400„.001.1. .e., iticat r• .
0 i • . ,•.‘
• 74.,.,000,i ro pare,= kx
tiin teat Britaia •
clostscl'Ilp their ranks and sank their
• ..` , 1 differences. Italy, the thircl 'party
' :.v. Japan . .
• • 9. chi k . . ; ... .. . ..
• 16. IltilOria ."
73 .,1...1r.o.•,.;ii_._ . _ - . .6,0. 6.10,, , . .
' I'll.' (''t't'::::ti'"*- '''''''' ......... ' '' ; '''' , itt'oatillegitt.itnigPiheelsitlipalptIc-ieri titlitTIgernbutant'; '
0
,
4 , .. : ‘,.0 ,A.nd 4 ustrui. her . t wo minimal al-
it.. tniteci •Sfates .:: d, .4.3‘"0",,ties.w ja tact. hig,h. ant botities take% .
. ., 1:). liciimark t.I.:3tv"0;0‘..x.00 , . the view that it is. Mote than :pro-
th.,10!,00: • liable that Italy will join in the war.
1'7. China . , .,.., , . - .„...
, ),1•,,,,, , HI 1111l.:,:t33Ittzlda, ..: ::•., .. .,.: .. : .. .. ook,50 , no.t kik an ai.4' Of German5:: and Aus« '
•s:''' : tritt„ bin on th:e side' of Great Brit-
' 26., Serval: . :. '-• l.ain, F1'anc'e, and Russia, and 'that ,
• ill . Nrtway, „.,•"),•,.„.0 • this' step on bet part ' i's , tendered
``'‘a,,,,;',:•••,,,,° . ittit'athlile, lit reason ef.the neeessitr
' thl. ,Torkey : .«:... . . . ,7„,' " ,-; , ' fur ' her t o hold the A ti s t ri a n s in •
.. 24. ,A roll tino . i....., ..... , . '",,,,t,„'`r„,'"),.1, kelrek: ftir.,,tthe,t,,s. al via,t1; iii otflitt.hict BIllield-
14. NlexielN . ..c.% ..• c . ,I, '; w oe
At i cale•tc NV lit, 1. 4 . e a .1 e: 4 ,:t t c t .
..c.
11 oint ettegro• , ....„..,
- , ' by Turkey anar
d e sure to ht. tin
26. lia' eit. : ..... . .
- .. .. . • ,40,h00 : • - ''• •
. Prey , c -flit, Tt•to,. tunes s the .0
k,i-
....„____
.. ... .:1,.060 t min navy can be kept
70 • f the
' 4 • 4,,,:shoresv or a tveve.'
,.........- 4 : .
•"gn t01.1 464 there is ,Il enanee '' . .•,
of twIlittA Mr.' Wtts'IltadIs • an atitotn6.. i' ' I f' e've'ry tnan were. ss % n
al
Wisiyed .lieald b(Me ;' Mott he `,? ar0.. ulney eiyingli in the ,world to
fit ptst •
ifig .0e,ttl'A a1tr
ffoid it," ' : *ages,
#
"' • "Sure used sar lie t/links' lie is there: uoUldn't
•.