The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-03-08, Page 7I .
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A ' OVA. tAVit AP* lokrith retelling for:
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Tt ocern one ot
• ; The VOItherfal$Y# ,Pxe*g. 091-Itia t,t7;i1-1-ItZ1.1.he. a7:p1:14. "vrtir;;;e.
li rejelofne tliO.ropiol*tt04 fot .04), ftro k?Wirn;•,177; that word' Qt
.r,ouniOn• by the Ent.eh ;engineer BOara, iksp. del' "SPY in
knOwn.:14 00049. titao .044,1.44s/4e, *O.:When .they spy ter'
from , the- Pi:40i' Piet' iStes 444 arei ; dignifie4',hr -the, exiirenitiati
, tenpin! .44 'Ike- lirehread • 0 Nlara•''' 10.40‘itA.. SerVice and jeoked, on as
,e1111 -ere .11e. Nut 'beak thef :hea4 • the herogqof at least. pec•ene-"W, atett.,,J
AtiliVerelVe Stivier•knoveMeOtt,',1; • '-Yon ' will' r.eeellPet 'that When the
' • ;Aft4r 'his• eipultdon , he 'wen.t. to has. ;war ,litolte out, .the,flfteen- hUndr'ed.
'Isla Inorderto :learn afi..ifiet _the, ,tretimepi$. enka,04".._in supplying -Ger, ,
'.:•..)I/P•iitleal and spc.14l. priaciPikea:'"he bad' inforniatroa, irtbean 1adyocaUig•,
' This ,yteit,, Pidge,4' *iai. and .ni.'osti'y, .eireneena., pen:Cern-,
the-,p01nt..ot View pf lank e'er. condition and arrangentents,.
. tide ;he hae • .w.ritfen ter the Nte4Wer"Vicre 'all known. 'bY.-the •autheritiea.
atterdatinielie:CoUrant,of ftetterdier,•:••ti.o.e were, put out of. aCtion, at.a. single
• ; bite resulted In his entir.e; faithr:400p,; rreM.'iliat ,rnoment:there'Vrae
In .... • . • , •
connunalstn;• '• '.'."1.irot:One...illacoyered case at ,e,iipionage
• . says he,•considers It his •dttti. an bfsines already resident' in, thip,.cottn.
his • 'return to Holland te-adViee the try when War :was; deelared. There•
Population of the piaci], gaet. 'Indies, "mete,' lieWevery, feW•••444,I am tole;
whom he hitaself had. dire••eted along • tteimPortant: distOiered cases ..of Pe4
•the path., at contMunisztt,' to retrace. pieflage: ; by persons, •'whe,„deVeleped"
„ their. steps.. . survey • ot the cen 'the Practice, or came into, Etta Conn,
'clitions in"Bassia'-has brought' WM. to try for the purpose Attriag. the 'war,
.the folibwing:Coneiusions: ' This story 'concerns one of the hitter.
•!'Weges. are very 1927'.•theY InAuguit -1)914, there •was hiring in
nes Went' higher for the ..prolete .4re.etica• 'a ;business. man of • German,
.`..;:lrians. than tafo- ror, :the 'year... %...1., birth' and American eititenshlit, called
• thotigh....tlie, ruble Is 'rated at •50.',Cents us say, for, it was net his nante--'-
' ; it ,shonld,he. 13.040,in 'Mind that its Lichtfelder, .W10 onee.",been':aa
'purchasing power it only 44'.per.,0;ent. .efileer in the German ArlaYl. a' man Of
, of that, Or ot'. 'Whit it was before' the abaft 'fifty, • 'of square and stiU mill
• • War. " .. ,• ..' • • •ta:ry ..anPearanee,. with. rather short.
AS higher. employees • .,and. :Skilled stiff hair a Straight. hack re his head
. .
ivOrkmen 'earn much •more than $310 'd a patriotic -conscience too strong
- a, year •the.wage ..ot the, ,,nitakiiled is for his ,Anterican citizenshin.: Wee
.cOnstantlY shrinking; 'aft the exeunt. not Icing:then. before an 'American
'..money.in ''cirefflation7 Carefully tichttelder. . the ....Gernien
liniite'd',.. 'in' ,order to ;Mire e. fictiouS
valne. to the' abroad!"... • ••
. • ' •
• He found. that the 'Soviet ..Goystin...
•• - • ' : •
:•Ment. 'tVaS able to: OClittie tor educe
-
thin and the care .gt...fite Sick, 7despite
tall the fineOiosgans.: .Ae hi capitalistic,
;• countries ..airellable. Metier. Is first
, of !all Spent' on .U.0 armt. and, further
on the .• enormous bureaticiatle
••• :
,
lorleAka .0410,iorthr •
. /44•44/, 'd*Py. WaS told:4 'true
•i4-14.4.1* • •t., .refnentber vaguely
J /f .t during • the,
"In. 1927:h says, '"the eXpenclitUre,
fer•the DePartment. qf Education; Na-,
tienal..HYglene, and'.other• ehltural..re-
,qUireinenteho' thetvlittle of the Soviet
• .Vnion anneunted t6.:254,600,400 rubies,
.•"that 'Ler :the Other 'adinitaistintrve Par,.
• poses ; about .790,000,000 And for milt-
''-•tary• Purpeees .645,009,000 t. that
is 40 -
per :Cent. • tor'\e'nallititrism', and: 15 per
; cent i for ;the Onitnret. needs
.,. population.: All this.144; 'or course, the
'result!''. l�w Prodnetion., • The ex-
• • • c.hequer.. is. eretity;.ito,that ; it is Oleos-.
stble 'indulge., In.' greater etP,Sn41-• ,
• titre, • . •,
• .. •
' 'The itteOnaea of • farrners are. very
. • . .
• Sinall.: ;;.1111aetenthe Of •them have. iii-
..pqmesi Of. 25 -rubles' per month,. Gely
'one4etith.'earn ,more .than that •
"Eireti the. casual visitor, Must. no-.
tidt that • the oreat-'-'Massen, ••• -of • the
large, ottles: are. .miserably,..poor... • ..The
.•'shalibY clothing; :the old repaired
aPPeatance.. of ,the," khaki, figures.
•P1,1049F,..WF
—
§••••1.:
1•Wo,
)„01c1 Power For, Nei Ship.
4,
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' • •A' STEAM DIRIGIBLE
• Gapt. Thomas • it. Slate, designer EI,21(i builder, ,with modet'of ot,Glen-
dale." ", Note • peculiar :,propeller• Which. aUGIES Wir' in and thus eiereetneS air
resistance in travel: • , ' • • '" .?"- •
' . _.1. . ...
.„ . .
Went: toehis sides and his'. figure Alf-
, Th. hands o file American citizen .
, • '
Defends 13ritaiu.'0,
fened. 3`oi. honrs he had been tellin07 • ••
- SUlirriariiii e.PpliCy
the Cenci: how entirely concerned h'e 1 .
:VMS ' With;.'•611SiiieSSI..07111g- his refer- . "" ' ' - -----.; • •
enceS, showing. his satliple's,„ explain-
ing that -as 'for the, lines in invisible .t.. Hon: . W.' c.,... Bridgeman
DisCusiec• Naval PiooTani .
•ink.,in that fetter; Which lie admitted ... • , '-', .. ::'
•
Sending -Well, it .was simply that. he , ' , of England'...
had Met a Dutch journalist on 'board ' - ... ' • -------• .,
the Ship &mitt& out, ho had said HAS CUT ARMAMENTS
tit. .hina: "You know. we can get no • , '.• •.. ; • . • •'
new'at all; we,nentraiSdo: send us ',A ' . ' ,tr..-.1- I t
SOlnething7-not,, or course, harmful' to ^1,71Pserts. ritill';las. li'-'61../e- "61.
Englandi hut something we can •saY", : ••• :•:Share ToWahl,Dii- • :.,
And. he had 'sent IL Wae. it harmful?' .. •• .
armament
It was nothing, but trifles he had sent . , , . - - . • . ''.
'And '',nOW .at that first.' qulastion, he London. --:Right. Hon.. W. q.• , Bridge:.
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•
was standing suddenly a lieile tnore man, , First Lord of 'i the •AdmireltY,
headquartets' of his, old' regiment, of '
feting hia services. • •' . • , ' . • erect and -silent, And the, great Ad- speakid-g. 'before ...the'. Consiituttional,
they „said/to hini, "you are no .447,...- ' Club ; . declared that .` Great Britain's
"I won't press you now •mr Licht
longer a young and active min, and
Yon are an,American citizen. we ' * . - ' 18. egetlY the. same
' ...... tire telder;.- wenviil go. on to other Mat, submarine, policy
" tors. Iltit I shoilld like you to think, as that!stated at 'Washington 4n:1924.
•
YerYldiaappointed. -with. Our , Secret • • • • :..
„serviee egi4:nd-, 'Something Seeins otlinalyt...:yieeefltlIZO clues
ti that I / 1•; • ".' ' • '
on• as you 4. vv Should be very glad " *he:said
over, becoutte ie. not
to, have geneWreng.„` yen .:c an be. et it 'sdbmatieee could be abolished' al-
,
..tijteh greater4erVice_te.Lthe'Llatheri-_
land if, having:learne.d Mit cedes', you
, go • Vt. .Englanit, ftS; ,ap '.Anierican
ititen, and send. US , .,the Informa-
. Oen 'Yee Can aCquire." • . • .. " •
•Lichifeld'S Boni. v,.a•a.,. with: his. Old.
regiment; lant,':being Patriot, ,cen-,
During .tite.•;,next• twO menthst
'he. Made hitiaself •acquainted'
trit d e, took, 'Shin
again 'at :;:Genea,: and'. reapPeared.• ,as;
•Iightlield 'In: the 'United' States. . Scan
'after this he salied tor LiVerpoel,.well•
stocked' with' businese addresses • and
samples, supplied with, .
:Mate Atherlean passport :in :his'. ,o7v,a,
Ainerietin •.nanie• , • , • .
,H6.• spent. the' firat' day :of his."Sec•
ref Service . wandering., abtiet... the
debits at a toWn whielt, in„ItIS
it not in 'that. Jet:ether, people -was a
station'. et 'importance, ;; alao.
noted : Carefully the half? militarized,
• niture the aecnmalations ot. dirt can
pessibly be kept conceale'd:. •Their
...statue!' in regard to cOmfOr.t. even of
' health', Is much lewer: than' it' Was in
1913. %`.A.nyliodi cari see. that. . ' •
4,'• "In .47' there' Were 2,940,400 noon,
i)10ect, •Rusta out; of a- total, in,
dustrial ;pepuletion et nearly!' 151000.,i.
• • . . • . , .
Briton 'Pictures
Next War's Horrors
• General Swinton, Inventor of
Tank, Prophesies Scrap-
„pmg of All Peace
Treaties
•
..oxfor.c.i-oes.pite the • thingten
conference? poiscirM6s4 .will • be
. „Used' in the ;next 'great War, oceard-
. ing':feAlie•preilletion of ' General
Swinten, inventor of the; lank,. Made
a recent addreeft.• • The, whOla•iire,
•' ture future Ware; drawn by the
• , •urs .
,Man Whti inidu ted the new her'rer„of,
Ithe7-last: One,"was
• atitilened sthudk1er •".\ ;
"When: the tufa great. struggle'
Cetnea'r he., said, ."the 'belligerent. na-:
tions. Will 'not have auk' deraplea ' ie•
garding treaties; They wili ..Cons•id-
er thein mere ,serapit wool; 'and
---enter the 'War, Without Oven te fOrmal.
, declaration of hostilities?.., In it6 far
as the last, war, Wasto end' war,: It
was: a fa1l1xe, and the -attitude 'pf Ole
vvei;14- not in, favor or World.
peace.'” ' •
•sueb' eircnntStattecte. General
•,EIWInton did not;feer that Engiand
should acqUiesee in apY 'further•diti•
tittnament, The' War of the future
; would IA „between people and .peOple,
,,fult'e'rtay and arritY,, and it. would de-
.teallybe safer for the :fighting Men
than' be said.. There., Wonld
be ITS tn,er.ey; to, -women ,Artd; children,
.but this would help to" eliotten the
•• period ,,of filet. From title view-
.;„: point he considered the prated/1
...„.„:„„againSr. the slnitiag, of the Lusitania
brOnght the Vnited Stateinto
. the war'•atid he boinhing of LentiOn
ilt e wore . -
!rite next War Would Mean' theetti•;;
"..44eynteet*of ,dimtasti- 4entriar airplanced
without 'aviators sowing pestilent.),
•• and chemicals le. dettro.y aropat Field
Warfare Weald be cati•led Itt Ma:
Chines 1 itTtiOrtri01(1 • to gitS and ina
Chine'gim , • • •
TionsOwite;.--•"Don't bring me any
, hot() • af that horrid tni1k It's DOM;
blue"' ain't.our
thes•5 to.ng liill Oen,-
ln ,Sillitikes the Cosya depressed
the ;Streets; and in..; the,eVening ;the
penned, a' business: letter • to a„gentle•
Manila BetterciainphetWeetithe
of .Wifieli,.deVettod; 1.6.:the
�e eiiUht-
ened it4.e say? plumb;
ing,he .:wrote :.down,.:In invisible: ink
ell be had seen -such end:MI.0h, ships'
arrived. or, about to sail;„ ; such and
•stich "khaki!! drilling, or wandering
.about' the sfreets.;: all :�t. which had
; htipOrtan co in his view it.' not :in fact. •
.146 ended.' with ; the Words:• 'ltdorgens
Dublin i Siehtfelder?".. •end:'Posted'.. the
letter: • • ,•:` • • .
,nnteritinetely 'pear
hat SiMple•patriet,there Wasa young
lady IIL tho General, 17:pat:Office 'Who
was spending. her..days' in,openhig. all
letters with • suspected .foreign.
dreasoft, and „ submitting:there to' the
teat, et .invisible ink. to' her joy -
for .she •ireS. Weary at, tlia":: dearth.. of
that ,usefnl. Cointnodity---betWeen ,the
lines et this continertifel &cited, which,
purported to .he concierned With the;
refineinenta...ot: plumbing?, out. sprang
he guilty. init.. To., a •eertaliP.Depart:,,
ment ,wore, telephoned : the; inceutleita'
"Morgentt- Dublin- Lichtfelder." Now,
no alien in these days was suffered`to
.1diye fo Ireland, avo tlitOligit Whet;
tlerieck at Holyhead. To the bOttle-
neek then. Went 'the ,message; "Rid
men called,Sichtteldet 'travel Yeater•
day to: Dithitn?". The answer cattle,
quickly : • "Anterican . called 'Iightfield.
, went •.Dublin Yesterday,, returned last
nightt, it ;now on train for Euston.", At
Easton our natant', atter precisely;
three dasLo.seretSerYiCei • wait
..testedi, and,. lodged • Oseroyar,
•,,were Alien • lodged. ,
• ,"1,...ain," :he said, "air American
zett called .
said 'the aritigh Cabinet; het
WIthont disagreettient "Make'd. tilt-
fnce Yotl. sbalt be ;tried .by or
ditiary proeess' of 'Law, and'"detended
:by . CounSet Chosen by the.. Atneriten
•EtabeaSyt -at our .exPensii,. instead: Of
coiirt;nidttiam, ••
• Spdedily--for those days the
,Law's delaYS 'short -Alio. Anaori-
tan Citiz'en alias
fAChtfollierr, WAS • put on his trialt"for
supplying-intrirination. to' -the .ebein1";..•
;;for -three. • clOs- at the , Geyer&
une,nt'e • etpenae, ,a pertain • eminent!
0°1100 giiiO:* thes titrimat et' his wits..
to preparing:hie ,ilefense. ',But .4....terf
tali' great Ativedate, wheso ..bnitittets,
Walt AtiVnestedifto, had tiVen tho 444%
tileat of his wits te:trixiticiering. With.
What totestion be shotild, open ,Itie
orost-exantination,;• Since: It is.. Well
known how. important la the Ark
.wittatiOn;; Mid there had Ontot� hhn
, .
Lichtfelder," he eaid, fitedlY
'..rogrt-rdio.g that,.ttpriglit figure' in the
dook, filet ilitito you not.' been, tin
efilder.in, the Clerinaii Artiltt"
'
win alaci:,be the:last," ,
eianiination" not .• yet over, with that
queqtlen not. yet asked again. ; •
: In the. early, Morning of the follow-
ing da, • Wheit the-Warder:went to .the:
of t•Lichttelcler4.-there, hls mut-, the large mass ht•ntisrepreeentatieti
fier .dangled his' • body from the • grat-, 'about firitfah naval and, diSitrntentent
Ing . Beneath the' 'dead feet, the 'cell which • belnii Prep-ngatfat
row. hed. : eWaY; abont, the country to Inekeparty capi
since, with:the 'stretching ot tthe tat' and ,Cliscredit the "clovernment."7.
fier,..those feet lad"; still been .able .,He;•••ais;ited'oat,.(31..joat
Brltain had
;rest oh', thegrOnnd-,--;--the •Patitat had 'dime her eltare toward.•dreartnamentv:
Ap_gether,
'cotintriee regard :sitbmatirtee 'as. their,
enlY• :weapon, and we to • take
them into, erinsiderailon, as. well.". • .
First Lord: attacked his politt,
calappenents '.for what .he. termed
drawn .themuP,..until...he was•...cholted•
to deit1i...'....H.S.:•.11,ad . waited".
dawn, for, qn the ;cell slate was
a. soldier 'will). rank' I cl.O...not':
'desire to`menticia,, . t'liave 'had a'
fair••trial of the Vnited.:•Eingdoxit;l..
net dying •Eiti.a, spy,: but as' a
.dier '...My fate I- stood as a mail, but
I 'can't be-iv:liar. and perjure rmyeelf.
• • • •
. 'What I. liave ilone Ibave. done
for my; country' I, Shall 4Press my
thanks,, and may the Lord • bless you
alt
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•
:.And from the • :ten. ,,lawyers -;*-:eight
Engliak and„ two 'Ainerlea,d.whei
With' me, leard'the .story told; 'there
Caine,' as ,It• Were,one iniannir;
flneer . . ?: • "
And so •it Waal.- • . ,
•'• ..Mr.,balsworthy. has, annonncett. that
. . .
his compensation „.,tor: this .article will
be '•contributed 'to the • Save' the Child,
reit. Fund: in SOitd,o1r.':.fleraldi'
, • •,
Dear' Old , SOW ' (visiting her. very
sick brOther).-,;-"I've had' a.A.rery Mee'
'letter from. Emily.. She „Say:a she' op •
sorry She • ain't able; to came gaud' ape.
Y01.), 1161.1eS ba; able to cotrie.
to the:funeral." •• • •• • '.•
and added: "We' are.,.prep.aredto go
further,' the ...other countries' Will de
the; same 1 do not however, think
that' a weak . British navy • would con -
:tribute to tbe'Peace ot•the *arid."
: "I' want to explede the 'suggestion,"
said Air. :Britigeman, that we started
the,,neWcompetition in loitilding,large
The OectMation.$s :false.' It
was ;Other countries,wile Started to
build., large battreships, •.••4' ; '
: "Sir,' 'Herbert . Sainuel. (formerly
Hente.Speretari)..has h'een
eountry. that the. ,genservative.' party
Mishandled the Geneva conference.
, „ .
Any fool cats say. that...!
,
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Canada's Standof potiglei
Fir, •
,
, . A recenteurvey of the ferest
sources of British: Colurablashowed.a
tand.4..of approilmately 76,0e0,7
000,900 feet board measitrit'ot Douglai
fir. Wile all' of • thia: is not at •pres-,
ant, cemMerelally "accessible, a large
proportion °is' within, reasonable , .dis-
tance of water and. ralt•transperta-
thin. About sov per. cent. ot • -lt'ls
'
:situated on ariconver island.and the
adjaCent mainlVand. • -
0.'enig143i-Pea'sthC°tovePnea:Icte
Lord Cecil Warns
Day for Action Dets.wroS,as., the,
9ficl Tires of Talk, clie
•1
;cjarea; See War Pacts; s.
in
,
Deferk8e
' , . pecanSe.if they clidn't 'theY' 4414 ./444' '
••,.•
,
Dept.. o
f Health ... .JTusdht waen Lace ef'aeC2st .u...?t•hmeeiltt• b4eWlil,e•t'r•
eai
Issues Timely Booktinonte
.flascen4044*(44!itha gro
a
nco pe: j0!,Canadia;el40:
s I •
got.qp; that thin ivere aIwaya
wlLha large
,13:11,s11094,1311,0,.:8;a7;47-.. :71; :1147
bfaancipp117iiwgait,t9e4d.etilattYtiltbhl: *)143ttnal:',. IO•Taehl: r- •
Wanted •te Opt,P,',#•immemately,
•theY wapiti finish their brealtfaat trit,
,• .
Social Hmene Council to
Stamp Otit,Serious
Menace
NEW DEPARTURE
•
, -* •%,'Ottawa, • Gat.-,-,-Between'•"tWe andgPt, riacX le their:100x. • •••.* •
*London2h-4 *tint. warning that the 'three., 'Xmas!. study,'IS represented 1u ,;•' Atterthe, "dishes' Were ,hitrriedir
world'. is-gettlng impatient find :tlyaC,a ne*:.1)11hlicatieri. dealing With , the washed the' Package, was, opened With.
litel,time has tome for d,eeds. • ot diagnosis and treatxrient, pi venereal' great :ceremony:. It. tgnod• out to 'be, ;
•Weade.'w4a, fseued% In '"The, 0 er diEWas•615'.vilt,t,tt is being lesnetthY•trhe a set' Of 'Pink silk' lace eartalne.
, ,
recently by • A'risceint Gesell .„'of,' C,hel• ; Federal .'Department., Health' and "WOW' ecla1med Mamxna Bascom, , •
Wood/incan a;rtiele.sehdrly estimating wilL be sent to„,,Ozery,, doctor Inthe clasPlagater'hands.in ecktaek; :".ateirk. •
the•po4ible :result's, of Ilieed,eY'e,M4et- • IN:platen.- '• •' ' they ;Just to heantitful: for words!
.ing at Geneva '6i the' Gerninittee 011 00iptled by the. 'Canadian •Social'.W.e'll-bnt thentifit;In !the
Arbitration,.and pecurit& of tbe 140C gy.giehe • Council, tiader • the Stper- Site :Weet on after a -Patme, "and
,
gue of Nations Freparatqr,y CemnaiS.: Vial° it, it
. . . • •,.' •
• . . ft • o s national .11:teal:cal. Cont• ean.rint the 'caildo • Curtain"' th- t 'il. ' ' •
•sioia'...fer. : :a'. disarmament ,COltfere*e'..' ,inittee,. it ,'• Is a• Corn:Penclium:"of the there now in Father' e rbOw
e • . r • . '• '
-Adislitting that nothing jute ai general' .niest;recent ;Scientific information On ,„:. This plan ' was duly carried 'eut-that:'•:t
, ..•. . , -. „ •• , .. .
agreentent': fo. ,qptur471;beycilld. tha_tthe.. Siffileet and; .'eince:it. is 'generally..efterpcion.. With' :Only:,,....ine, 'mishap.'
contained: 'inyllie '0E4m:teat ' 4:4 the., ceilsideied.':ad the most . up4o4ate.";rapa•'Flascom. bit his t4uulb..witti the
most .1in-eminent among the ilriti „ill '.alnaost, %Warld-widO • attention.; among
delegates in the: .Leaguc,"s•diparkeareeirt..' Memb'ers of: the ined,i•Cal profession.' the :iilaster. off the Wall when bo threw
Leagne, is 'Very practicable: • yiecou0 • ire:hits:0.o. iti:ayilacibri,e,t:643,eraleidefig.r ,,iw:efttl:fts.i.. ;tiithpatclipw:ry:rm:I.:4:ari:tidif•o,dntetir.ei,,,:g4tastIli:e.e.r.'7i0d:p1,,Iltiebw:31:1:7.;......„ .,.
Cecil, who formerly Was :among' the tIrpo, Of disease,ls expected to attract dance pi ,agony he kicked one •ot . the '
work, ilow limits bla bones t&,!elaray- i "
."Airea.dY., a kind of ;eatalagne.
Mg the, terms' 'of 'tth.e ge.)".venall.t7 ;tn.' 9 . tali:pet; fruth, refeilifeytintghrietegteheettviertL:prrpeaowt,10.tod.41.01.ae ..1.0.arcier•7;10htyPelvdevtehr.a. *ocilire:00;t8;,
'been drawn 'UP."' he" WriteS, '•'O.f. thie.raiirien: also Inarim,7a nit' w dspartas,' cOrtains., But'. • immediately•• ,Matnnia ,
,
measareS. for the Preventlea' ef War ..iti .. health : methods, . , it , not • on* 11""'iz' 4°W; o fle•w; ' ' •*;.- -
'suggested under' A.rticie. XI ranging • '•11 b.. . t•• . . "I never:realized' the couch was 'sci
• , , • • ' means that: cv,err doctor ,w1 e. • pn, ... • . , . . • ,. •.,
trreett;entttawtiwyelts4.dur7117:411;oi4f04•ImPleorntola).teires_3!oo'r: in .posses'e1011 of the reest modern. and ding dixiiiinsgt,6:2„,aguedt.76,0k7;;wor .3: 1197 paelfnoer,"ci.c.iv4;.,.
accurate inforinatioU.:regarding - -
etl.ii.e:iii-s:eilagYt6exilf::gtile.'6,;tblireeaelP,19stal.tpeaceeilte;e'POW:Means ' Of .,coping ., with this ecourge. Ladies A'd; meets herd . next: Week!' .
but the 'antic:Oilmen:fent Is also Matte • ' P''!'4`''Bee°' r°°°°.(4-agree;c1'.. and
to . a • League: • of Nations ,,itaVal. and
; .
. that, fn rbberv. information:on Mernotte. Welli';4i look for his check book Two
aerial. de/r•K'estratteh ttgeP..0:t .. tth'e op.' treatment .iney.;•be'.:ex. pa .ctecti -;-fro'ni... days later k new sofa hone pink and
same tower:time t;:o iirkie, • as thefie are brought •T•esPi°4(1e41°.g.11.Oet•-111° 4ing3 yellow
I." . ••. : ' - •': ••• •,' ,
.
Viscount Cecil;thinks. that tlight ,there 'is' • ' • ' .... ., . .. ; . .. *of the wallpaper.. ,, The table. had been'.
. . . , o .. •• .
financial 'inuiltitatice AO lie'offered bi •
..Prospost Of: • an agreement , oh. the .. Tiles (;* dja. eau' e.1,.. as :iv 01.a, ...ii..r,e . :!y emeottiebdoletittirAulirso..tBoaSetoetne..t; able
h'eett . eye
... . , . .. far the s• most • deadly with which • .•
s;.erde.h.ear we itte:retihgege,16;tp!tie..e,,Ontill,ery•.•:tettelt::. scie34' e:' .4cia.- to.. b.!t.'itio-. , biee,ctiy.';,am. It ',111..Smith':Corporation,.•Plakevilie.s.
Only. 'furniture "store ,.'• This she per
•
indireetly,' they are cause:ef;;More .
howeVer, : lhat.,,.." While ' mitual non-... Suede& ' 'Pape Descent . 'to .bitY,, along
death •rtnd.' Sufferitig Itban..tuberenlesiti, :„
aggreaSion: treaties ' .0n, the. Lonarno .. witn. a ,jr.hg., that had sonne •..pink In it.::'
'9r ..tiliy...::s..triglis , type of dileaSe. : . To . •..i
model strengthen ..and forty the aPV-. Toings ' went' along; immithlY ifor.,.a .•
'third Parti: aro -ant :tO ;drift into .n.Leetien ef therrunnd, frOM: a Deenner attention .to the dent . in the' ,plaitter;...•
t.reatieer. OrPviding for el°04) eTe!i;t4 t•httl: !tee hee4...dno, in the
sentse of , fatse- ModOti;'16' let ,therS Where...lila barnmer: had, litt.- 'In duo ‘' •
..;_enant, • 'ether: , week -or So,•and then Mama caused ,a „
,Mutual defense . in Caie.Of.attack by a; 'met; .t'"! .° general te°6.1tteY to .e:Yetd: ;great -sigh ''frottl'..Pann by, calling hia . '•••
twill ..timitles: of . alliance' ,an :•the.. oh!
. . . ,
nun,
thelrurae_withinit drawing
, _ -tinte the,---Weedworicwas- artitedind
The hrSord:
e 0 ,t eh' 111 hlY, :fatal the walls mended- and repaPeredv.ank
chief hope, oweve:CeOli •
40w. fmtem to filo. .113.. the •; compuitry. respite .and tiny'terrific injury' t.eY Papa. aiglied again as . felt., Of his
establishment of .arbltration..•'•giiee. ijaire been..d6ing to. the %race as 'It' 'deflated poCketbook:. NOW' the: ;
Inenti-serneWhat, , rethink:cent. e. '•'/. • "' , • '•
At S. re•sult, for instance,' they have
baste theory, 'at least ' of the Bryan '•
been allowed to continue train generaputes4;,
treaties. He initiate that if ,aii 'die -
.between. nations Were friibmit,;, P43Thto i'enPia6:°*; caushig:blindnss
War .wOuld be. reasonably ooniplete:. til.
f.tnitsyki • 4aancii 'tfetepebele;dmin.adedhlriesitse'.e0a4..a.
..ted arbitration, seenrity. against
. • .r,. - . - •• '. , ' Otale•hurditit on. the -World-. it',.was
. , .,• ,.. .. . • .• . .. , file:00Yered; ferretam4le.:..thet AO...Oki
Ylikeil!S,.,,Healtilfal Climate '' Oent,. of .blindnesi . among ':.infante
could : be , traced •direetly. to the isre
Canada, 'The..n11.1me "ethear•oacf tthcier.1,1rz ear opy::.lieexrrtrett::s,
euo . Of,,:these. hitherto thiddein di*.
In "teMPerathre. and'avery .moderate eases
*precipitittian.:::.• There; Is no Imore de- ••:, •Pf 'regent Yeate, . itieworapie,t,ii6 jdo5oaitf
lightfnl din:tate, than that Whieli . pre ' rho•ii•sa:,:hoefenil;tette4tienigld;ettrate m
s'vailS;r•troni"MaY 1 to ,OCiab.er 1..• The
etriking •at.... this: worst .o.f .all.:diseas
fh
continuous light. ter Ore, whole twenty-
a kiiidis. • . : . : • ,:. • • ..,7 • : :,• , •
'but alve: during the Period from the . ... . „„
_. . ., : . .. .
mitidleat., May: to the 'first, :Week'in. ' ;',V•Vbe.n.,.• the Federal Goveinntent, for.
. . .
August, 'although' -..anticfpated, ' :is.' a the Oart:,t1471?,e-hori6onheerealttetidt•w.fti3itthttet
SoUrce. Of. delight, and '.Wonder , to the ,Iirevhleee .1
.,. . . • , ,, • • . • ,•. •
Vieitor:' • 'Mille, the ' 1i:inters are long via in a 'campaign to control Venereal ,
on aocoOnt of the. absence ..,di'Vases.. •Sinee.,. that •time, .. clittice
of high winds and the dryness:: of .the PIT4Y,.(.1 been eateillished Irom;.;•toast to
atmotbhore, the low temperatures are coast.4ii.ci Canadian .paigfe health atv,
borne : with .leas Adiscomfort .: then. le theritieS:baire made, enormOns Otrides.
other parts not'.36' faideed. ; ,`'. • ' (Th'ere..has ;been n'VerY,tiotleeable and
very natable reduction in the rtivagea.
• Canadian Rockies 01 s'sease' .6.'r•°ug4°ut' t.41? D° -
The 'Canadian . ;Becky' s, :mountains
,Consist•• geologically 'of' :the iipturited
edges. of: the .'strate yunderlying the
. • •
Central Blain. of ,North. Ainerica. • •••
•,-. • .. •
,"Nurse:. "He sedina' to i30 ',wander-
ing in his mind.! Pailent'S • Wife:
"9h; well, he pan't Stray 'tie.",
,"What 'do the .thrette b.all in front
of a pawn .shop mean?". "" "Two .to
• .c.(4,„,opiett..W1.th. 'the. Clinical •Metiliods
of combatting ,11, there' has been:. an
Campaign,' carrle(ton hY the
°4:1\rn'acivr41.4, fitclirlhe14,reffort, by lt
et, '..e°11n•yr'eili.ch
ntecliCal throughent :Canada are
being "tipPiied ,tlio moat. ecienti-
'fit data knoWn is, a fttrflher ;example
of..":the progtees$ri!methods by • which
,Canada ha a been eiddeaVorIng.'to, supl
preSS th.e venereal diSeaae Menae.s.
one Youwon't getlt back •" .• • -
, .
.A.DAmSpr,r4 ApyEN-rukts -=•—,By.0.14aeobigon.
;
41
m„.•11:44 -
;Removing
An Obiittith.,•..
,
'The _Electric Rat
,
Electrical. rat .reditig for• . terrier
4ega..4,0'1.1encien't neWest spirt, and it
:1U be Started it the "Stadhun
High Holborn, shertly:••• ,• • ,
• Tike-follovrfneletter, een,Volment';
hero bi Mr Fred Howard, managing
director 'of. the 'Chili, explOns haw the
spOrt b3 tolost iariled out
"This is a ftelindriniy . notice 'of , a
„
zieviOnd Very, interesting featut of.
the aetivIties which will, loe'fri
trodneed ,to mentherS in February..,,;:'
".ITavhig,,Yegarci 'to the. widesplvid'
interest evpidecF.in .greyhound racing
the, 'Management • haVo perfetted 'ar-
rangementS.for providing terrier, clog;
racing in, the 'club ftself..
' "The' dogs rdc,o ;after an
triCally. Controlled at On .„'a track
which. Will be removable and, 'Will,
therefore, not 'interfere in any way
With ,the normal 4.tisines's of tlie.club.
• Will he three aaye,,.racio.g
each Weelt„.and 4itt rti3O on eah even
ing; -With Ark •a.nd Piecend'prliet ,for
the Owners ot the dogs .placed in that
- ••.
; 'eredtrioal Pari-Nr(zittel
wiit be. used °ConjUnetion 'with the
1,*g,tf.h., 144 j,ng .0.14„.firOt .,111.001?(1., Of,
its itinti..ter:.b4i ilfeet-in-Thirope." :
;The 'tha,Ster of hone° was lattn,-
gty t4 'breakfast, ' and •ifiValioVod
git ief :111A bacon bottle, liehad
tasted IL Then, Ito took time to pro-,
test vtolently.te his , wife egainitt the
flavo'r of the feed. :Its Wife offered
al)tegyr. but rang for''' the maid.
)r.b.en the. .latief.'aftlikittedo the taLl, .
'tress, asked a ntestian • that was little
Calettlatoil te. pootho; her liftaban
"Maggie.! she inquired, serenely,.
'what • did you do itii the bacon we
pors'onedor tb.e
room waa•semething for Mrs, Beacom. • •
to be proud af,. ,Phe -1.111•104' all her .•
*lends and had tea ofl -.theipink :tea- .
table' in the. ph*
A ;few • Months later; ; Mre.'„ Bascom.
and the:children lef,Ifor, Ne.w.••..YOrk On
a, visit' to • Aunt , Papa. ,said,te
thank Aunt Elisa for the .'beantiful
curtains, • and, this Mamma enthublits,
did,..telling: her how they 'had
had the :remit .done over:, This nearly ,
Choked •Aunt pied, do Mamma Batt;
Com didn't knew-why-.ahe Wait- cholc4,
'During her visit there was
ranee!. Nek•York'S ,biggest .departm6nt' ..
stores, ,and 'Manama BaSeata was there;
Sonny. and the .baby,'' strolling,
.aretind looking for. a, .bargaia.,
counter was :eyowded' wIth People,' se
that she •coniti.: not, See what was for ;
sale. She . gradually ;worked .her,.War •
thrOugh:•the crowd to t4a Counter-, and
their:4311e *toed there trozen with • 4.9r,
Or! , The coat:der was .piled • high : .
pink„ silk . lace Curtains exaetly: the
same as hers?", gi.?.a • over.'thertr.WaS„ it• • .
sign: ',',Fibre Silk Ciirteles,'.9se
. .
•
Poorly, Pal
, •
Cecik
Sorel Averages
;,'•WeekLytC�inedie '
Francaise- •
Paris -Cecile Sorel, World 'fainoui
. • • ,
eter -of the 'Cemedie Fraticalse.' gets
$51.79 a Week' ' Tnie she •• Plaked
:Onlythirty times.. last year, po. she
.drew $89.6.0 lierfciripanCe. ,
..From' those • figures. the Salaries
:actors and `aetral.ses, , ;nationally,. :
.known, Scale .diown.to 413 a week for,'
women who play inaportantparts,. and : '
.$15 fer,,Andre Lliguet 'the Most. neer..
17 paid for the men. Who • have big •
onoii is the,,pay far
members of the noted: company Of
thle :governinent ' subsidized ..thettro ;
feanded, by " which ts sup.. .
posed to Maintain the ibigh classic,
;standakt,. 'traditions. a. tha •
'French' Inay, , ;: N , : •
The ,higher, the bay the, laSiNeften..: .
the, player's act; Mid in their' idle '
dine 'they' are allowed to aripear
we, r,irovi400s an.d at 'private perfer-
minces. to round oat, peeket-
•books. Sere% „in , particular,' dm; ,•
Made a 'fot.tineplaying abroad • ,•
and btough,1. back a'.rottrld SUM Ocire
her Aliteric,an tent, „ „ '
' Members; aVerage tvio Derforniances
a Week,....the herd -working , Ones (to -
peering' eYert night. White a nunaber
play. only ,onco, a Week. ; • ' •
itif,e61.a4atg.rdt:111:Ita.i fgtoe '
lifetime .of successful Work. • The five
.others average $49 a•Performanee.
•
wholn
"wi,
x-.-waiAt6d, to Scream,.
mid WheniI could 1 didn't want tet"
•••
•
. Hero is a now dog story: -'-A ttades-,
than owns tr,dag Which be 'has trained
•to carry. his: lettere,fr.om .the :deer be
411o:hod:room The other, nieralug the
'dog' arrived with throe letters, pne pt ,
Whialt had been Ott Wild to a pully. The
man nervously opened the two, and
..f011iikthey contained 01104406, What
had theother. conteinett The 'pear
man:had a great fright 'main* fo,utai •
one :corner of the deetrervii letter
tact. Ott it were" kite wojutft•41.tiCOnit
Tat. e rtittitOP