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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-04-24, Page 2-T, ,. "' . . .. 1 • ,,r ";" a r o . "I 7 T T: "T I . -,. . I 0 . 1, ­ I . . . I 1 1, �,-1 � �, . - 1, .. - -- - - -=::�� r1 . . . ------ ­ --- - - . - .. �" , . . - - .. I I - � I . ! own! --"---i !! - - — Z- i i 2E:J� ­-, ' . - _, . _... _ .ate tee. � _ �. —� _ - - _._ — _-_ _ - - - ---- -- --- ---. --._ . - -- _ - . expression ' _ y ' T14EY Y AL,L W MN 6149 CO i1tt Far. ..._• tire+ �vnr. hat we'sbiow- have bees r •. lies the unfortunate exp to Zim, . able to acc.•omplirh *I& stupendous �MW Alffoc cy merman letter, ' because it wiw be � ���•' '• Hospital 8fatet' and the Backward '`' du rt to the loyalty and lieved this might lead to a sevWance • • no MAM • task V partly _ REVEWS THE WAR dsvution oft o . "d to the of diplomatic relations between Ber A D T'oMrnles. ` splendid work of the ltoyai Navy, butDECM lin and Washilugton.11 I+'or otiriotls f'oseond "tea fights," �� .- ,� � N n ~TV�n stN=g1Hs," and I �� mainly to the wonderful spirit of the Blames Ludendorff for Defeat. d"'1 � � jam +tmearr, " .I British raffia all parts of the world." After the United Status actually en- - � --L suchlln�° forms ni sntartatnment for GIR D04GLAS MAID PRESENTS With respect to the use of cavalry NEWSPAPERS CONTAINED FALSE - the "wuundeds" have been few and 1, •. feted the war the cbnsors permitted at iff ;the far between, so I vrae plolased, writes `' .,.Ipt REMARKABLE FACTS. Sir Douglas Haig contends th ACCOUNTS OF THE WAR. such statements as "the damage to . light of full experience of the war the German ships lying in Amerlean bar- ' eve the cavalry corps y. r satin• How to A-vekl Enginr Troubles. through the too .Score gasoline had ge gem laloo Sister, tithe en tward he rd and _� decision to preserve Y burs has been carried out to our , has been completely justified. collected in the und.�rhan. is Not Too •• •► Publication of Pamphlet, Entitled faction. For ezamp!e, the giant When for acry reason a charge in sgidc "lleteh`, wl1C ynv look out ten The Word"Miraculous"It has been proved, he added, I 1 to Jim ar.(l he I Fives Ei'G,1 t :1.1,- f•ti � „ Is st©a;mshlp Vaterland has been made an engine ay:irder is liredKbefore the I � � � 1�_ tnen to go to p t0a and enterta.nnhont I rl Recover and "that cavalry, whether used ibr shock How we Were Lied To," Revea „. didn't fsiiuy si�tink' over the g' thlsi afterno°111 They ni►Int parailo at Strong tooDescribe be y wholly unusablle. Even the sketches proper tutee, vre say it backfires, d ' effect under suitable conditions, or as :line t.�xlk , he icalred out ao tri, a °_ }tirrinate-Victory• of.. /1111es. still an India- Network of Deceit. of the turbine construction have been or causes the erank-shaft to turn the 2 p.m. sharp see too l.tlucuI trach down the street: 5otaasbody „l.� I'll see to it." 1 was really U - I mobile infantry, have destroyed." ` wrong way, This backfirtnS often , _ 5. r ''ist Field -Marshal Sk Douglas Haig• in i pensable part to play in modern war. I P turned to s fire sear n. Then mss v Revelations of the "stupidity and ions f the war was .charged by the occurs when ail engine .is being � very busy, but tis it rues already 19 it cannot safely be assyred cunning" of German ts>tiewrapaper cen- a garage man in greasy oveTalls3 with his final despatch made public, pre- I Moreover, one-time Krupp expert to two grave cranked, and is rather dangerous, as o'clock I felt 1 must melee out the .'s. 1. ,.y seats an inrportar-t review of the war that in all future wars the flanks of + a fire extingul,isher uncie7 his► ' sorship which for more than four mistakes ' Von Dudendarit, de- it may result in a broken arm. lgack- I fright away, so Degan with the N.�,.O. s. the opposing forces will rest on neo- .� running towaurd the bla zing XUto: Jim and describes i� detail the expansion . �• years obsessed 70,000,000 persci with scribed as the brains of the German firing may be caused by one of the i g , '`Sergeant 1=1eyd. worlld } orI caro to and achievelnolits of the British army tral states or impassable obstacles. the hope of an impossible victory, hid .. went back to help. o to a tea fi„ht this ttitc+ruuon t" ;1 army, in his failure, first, correctly following things. _• �gons g with man remarkable facts and No Victory In Defenis e. from them the news of Prussian de- m.9,Well, the hese as:d ladder �'`' "It all depends wl'tNi curl ut a sllov► Y � to estimate the wonderful possibilities � 1, .$park advanced too far. but the m^n li3A the f!-,;,' out N • ' feats and at last contributed to the of the American troop transport Wand 2. Glowing carbon d$osits in cyt- c'a'ns' <. it is. ><7o yatt haltriou to knuu, 8taterl. �. ,� 1. ,c' figures. He treats the ore�atious in The Field Marshal devotes a spe- the western front as a single con- tial section to "Why we attacked downfall of the structure of pretencd long' before that. fhe pain cn t. " �,tlli! the uHa:�l kind u�" tli!ug t:.s► • ` his false assumpticp that ;1'tllrshal i:lder. ► cam ai n in which can be ever possible.'( in which tie says: it had,ralsed, are brought out' here in i Fdch's reserve army had ceased to l $. Spark plugs misty or dirt, taus- �aod was $torches and th© the n:cal and cake and a e ii+�1t." "" r structive p g when p - l , }tad matte a lot of se llment on t11� "One get,,; a it tied u;) with those ' recognized the sante general features t "The object of all war is victory, , I a remarkable pamphlet said to have I exist in June, 1918. Ludendorff, ' hrr i Ing points to become red hot. ' G been inspired by Dr. Wlllzelm Mueh- tauter, but Jird'. auto had laet;n saved c.. h necessar stn es' that, bsLrreen said. gambled with fife existence of J. Phort, circuit in_ timer. , sort of things, after a bit, Is ►,°r�,oant, id Y g a and a, purely defensive attitude can + i.1 sr�Jc°1;?. M„nee.e3' �” 11 I .. !,► r� director ':�`rupp a in _ ----, , it lei I . .... w. ke ,going • - ,..:.:.i -.M' ::� : .�l�o..�•.it .__ , ion. l 1.5. ;t^ .._ .T.; ._ _ - _...� .forces of a roximately equal st.Tangth, I never brim about a successful deci- formerly Ge�m�ny. He was lhlce„a Zack y a On F•ll 'high suee+t3"'r�ii"o%ra there i . r PP y • - . g t t ..a .U1. -f rein leis roll a i., n . d it ttf - _ . Worlcs, whose capons of Qermany i:t j long' race who torted his horse far a a; ark levet' or contPlSY. et.” "Well, "it he`go�,; I'3 go: %r•�.ot• " have marked all the conclusive battles cion." " p , This is the hero of the nocc:asion. Y "'w'' i of history. Ho emphasizes that the defensive 1918 as the rear itl�tigator of the war 1 ahead of the rest of the field and who laced there because it Is. necessary d1 " cross nye out."T • sent him into voluntary exile in Swit- I The auto was not ha ..Y damaged "�yould.you like to�'o to'+i tog ri ht - ? "The high-water mark of our fight- rule sooner or later produces slower- toward the end, when the at',ers be- 1 to advNnce the spark as the engine - - .. Before Jim„ drove home that night go,.go„-tat Cc ','• I Ing strength in infantry, says the Bri- I zerland.' gen to gain with their carefully re- gains speed in oder to secure ef11� + this ilfternoon, - •. Ing of morale, while the defender be- he. went to ,the hardware store 'and • fish commander, was only reached at- , comessalniost entirely ignorant of his The pamphlet, entitled "How We served strength, ucaed "whip and spurs cleat operation. I3iit when the engir.�'. , "This afternoon 7 i was ratho: ez- . C7 is "published ostens- houi,bt a fire 'extingu•iwhC: 'taint s been ` � I p Were Lied To, in a desperate effort to win, virtually' is to be atartad the s ark lever hanging ► on the da-sh ever o:a:e: petting the wife to look lri. Butt if she ter ** and a half years o1 conflict, by opponent's dispositions and plans. p ;, : - ably under the naiile of Kurt_;Mueh--_elird yet last after_ should he jn full retard, and "1!.teks g �' - doesn`t tarn u'p [ dun t nliud i,u.,1," : _ which"'tit�ne Heavy casualties had --al= ;•This was exemplified in the fighting n Grant'111a naii.iniow.-lf. `- - - '- killed his mount _4he 5e.rtz.... -_ �:- `� ; sam, one-time Austro German w4r-car- all." .,f�. .., ,,,;,,_;�„..w.�,•.�,.,„. .:o • occur most o•£.1 bemuse ,.I.he,-Apt 4- � . _ - ai , __- • r ready been incurred. It was not until of 1915. So long as the enehny was Ilelpfut '�itrsti • '�-r -~' -� '' °°-•- - 1e4~° `• midsummer, 191G, that the artillery attacking he obtained a fairly full in- respondent. It is filled with instances •_•� for has carel+Fssly left the spark ad- I ask the quesiCotl ­e iTiTr1�"itfn '"'h` " I roaimatel r i dispositions," I of military duplicity, showing the e.f- T tiAPPEh1ED IN EUROPE. vanc•ed: }len placing chains on yoir•"rtires di;1 th,lnkiof golltg�to the plet•.lres. blit situation became even app Y formation regarding our . d sp W H A r ..__..- ... . 1tate to the conduct of major r Douglas, "but so soon as he 1 forts that were made to conceal from be stere to have the hooks toward the hal• I - - j I says ,Si D g , { ' ^ 1 the, Deer the wheel., uu -cdn't nia!:o, uifn,yo�rr , , Glowing cath: n ee-togr�s era ala- � If .Y 1�` ,. ,Z �„ a(3e(I . _n en, co r®•eryxthing of a din .. s thi back ag you ay •�3o1a t .nd�i .:ciiippt. g Y, r -. :-� � ^ t ;, 1 ,� PP; 1 r, the tt18"L'le p P - ff 2 ct f. •the, -,Wa•r on &hit, -.+#arming � c.alu3e ,�Qf , •hazk3;c'in,,. °isut s , . �. ' ,. ,. 1 i l,.flans. Wti$'', hrown cen t l _ d .. 1 _i . e, ,an , C _ 0 , f i r t.�, 1 .>n to .•;t31e. , .�, ,. ,�� L, il,tl�t •. �. .. , w.71 1 ..4: - tl .. ., couraging nature bat had to do Nzith , - duce tint occur ant:: nn en loo has '1<l�hs gltielt a tiv� It , the t'1,.i.t11. :�«,'u: .::.:._: '..:..'t .a 1i! . letUrllvd -to free �1i1es, itd t:, g J ( it tiYD Confit .,.493 �i' L'ro�.^�. b 1 �' �� �' I - - t to I tut l been 'run:lin for seine time and be- =busies arli.Z • in u;;t; �... I . fit ; :l, i ` - ammunition had to be watched with was kept in comparative ignorance (if the war. !; - If t:e chains are 1d -- lib' ,.. .1 :, , . Yrs s " _.. ' ' c I Newspaper editors, according io the I Last September a commission -visit kee them clase(i. the greatest care. During 1917 am- our plans and din osition, and the al- come heated. Red-hot sparlt plug P ehctrt.. "Yes, E?r uu w ll h , I •. _ . l iz II document, were forbidden under dire ! " .. tut on the other way they kill tend munition was plentiful, but the gun lies were able to effect many sur- I - ed Europe to see what effect the war i points cause the same trouble as th� I ho replies yuirkly, iallrpri>icd reef my � ., penalties to discuss any subject relat •bad had on -European farming up to to o en n�d so be -M, •d r. er-e€ tom= _._,, _ situation caused anxiety. It was only prises, both strategic and tactical." I glowing carbon, for after an eng ne 1? 0 a g �nlr p he$s• _.,_, ing to the war without the approval o! that time.. Here'are a few of the out- has })e2n run a while the Dints ma lr' off. ''Sister, whip's this ui►c�l:t :1 tea 1. ,u in 1918 that artillery operations could --�-'� hundreds of government censors aper- I P • �'� 1 be conducted without an limiting CANADA'S TOURIST TRAFFIC. ; standing facts, recently reported by I retain heat enough to fire the charge. When ydu have the t me study fight?" ,says a , pu!e, titin yunth cn . consideration beyond that any trans- i ating through twenty-one newspaper 'the commission: I of pas as soon its 'it is tgkcn into the i' your stl�rting and lighting system c.rutchcs, "lf theta i$ anything to e:a ! bureaus and various branches of the her home- The carefull using your instruction � , Hort. (1919 Summer Trade Should Be Large I Great Britain increased 1 I cylinder. I'h spark plugs should be I y, , I d li,.e to go and 'iny old cllln3 plate' "I "TI?e margin with which the Ger- If Attractions Are WeII Advertised. government. The ' Lusitania sinking ! gro«'n bread supplies fourfold by 1918, removed and. cleaned when erratic book_ as a guide. C,rzd:la ly the uses (chulul too." Guu.l l Th is t's1reQ ce:- and the submarine -controversy . with ! In her.-TAsture_ ' of _the parts and the paths of the cur- - - -• largely -by -plow' g% -AM j firin occur�l= a�1 Ahis -gives--no- r -e ' tach uut�of ten` inan onrush of 1914 was stemmed was I - i _ _ so wixrow and the subse uent stru le I Tourist trade gives quickest returns the United States were so skillfully i lands. lief you may be sure there is carbon' rents will bec;or-e clear to ouillGive - i try s©verrl othersNrlthr�ut definite q- _ gg ass so severe that the word `miracu- I for service of any commerce any lands manoeuvred in the press that for -many France's production of sugar beets, to be removed from the, cylinders. it the -care it needs and you will Ret results. One grants to ka:,w If it"`s t're- ' can undertake. Payment, cash "on months tine people were led to be- better service and have less trouble s " anuther if there's to bar "any leas' is hardly too strong to describe M1 lend breadstuffs decreased sharply. ;'he lust cause of backfiring' "is a lir ioi: , • ''the dot," is for exactly those things lieve that the' negotiations were tak- In Italy there was some reduction � •- a �ehd. girls," another will go t.p..,please , me, the recovery and ultimate victory of chart c1 react rn th3 timer -that Is i • Carr y P.n •indelible pencil with y your 10 " ti,� �rrt.�Q which the -people produce and origin-+ ing "a course very. favorable to us."'` of the cultivated area, but.except_for the commutator or distributor, or they } At- a. quarter past two the: hospital' .1 �ta.o ,•-.).�rmv nP > - .d' l?pn Voll i7nd .s.AJ,7 in th- ,Ili^' . ate taiemselves. In tliay.vOh6e tourist ' .,:-L.... , ,.,, �. 1 --- - .� V' a _. �,* ' ".., I ! Effect of Russian Default. Never Adm tted First Marne Deleat. � :......u...�:..' ,i:.�, ;..`...uGs cele rurretl� - - traffic forms a most valuable national , . breadstuffs has not been very serious. among the different cylinders aV the leak in n tube you "trust -mark it sa_ a� wily' anti ' i o i says in a g?ieve3 tone: bis The breakdown of Russia in 1927 .. •• I<Iuehlon, who in his earlier re iel� per Deice decreased the I _ find it again. A blac� lead pencil I ter, I ;isked you for On rnon - - " . j asset of gilt-edged Import of praetl- I Dr I The y P proper time. This commutator con to g k ltroi�abl� prolonged the, war by -a. year, •elations accused the then Ernperor tally nothing but dollars. .__.-�..-caus-es being--Ytortage-9i fertij�or and Fists of a holioty r_letal. dream -an the__9_-L_sea>ess' 'here. the .indelli� a rant • ..��es Setgealit I- very• and''the military situation in Italy in It is. an aspect of Canadian trwde William of having Issued the order - I -�- o i j i,uncontrolled growth of weeds. rim of which are imhedc:ed as. Ina �y will r main as the-w'et i.ibr--hE1Frsi try and get 'some of thQixl ,to {;o." , j the Autumn of 1917 necessitated the �yhich ;nust.,not be overlooked in this ' ' take, no more prisoners, the as- Regarding live stock, Great Britain � t �- p �%'oll, now perha is you ll et :conte _ - F -- n all ot'. , contact points as there are.eyanders.�-•A fi-�olee the lead o° the encu. . transfer ef•- .five. British divisions to year of difficult: re -adaptation to peace i tonishing fact that not once I •leas maintained her herds of cattle and _ ,+ MP„� ,. of -them to stay bulihid. There are "i . • r Italy at•a-time when their presence in I conditions. I the German war reports can be found i has increased her sheen and made i Thee points are rnsulAte . front each Animal Sr.«dw+nr„ I ot: dour men out, there, and the- alt i France might 'have had far reaching.) The Trade Advertiser of the Pan- i any admission that the -first battle off other, and a cam turning in3ide the . , shall losses ihr hogs. Sheep were de- drum makes contact; wAll them at the A performing annual often leas it � slty they're going to the party"' + e>zects. ' American Union, an international or ' the Marne was a German defeat: Thz � _ _ - • h Coin- Gaining in Great Britain before• the war. proper time. If these contacts be- greater earning capacitg thau a '8'uc - 4,�- Sir Douglas records the interesting I anization maintained •by the twenty only thing that the German Hhg -ln France all - live stock -'•has de r c y .. t e s. , . W. Villacld.l.,eadet-s�Hes! Rumb,'a Orlin-- -, .. _�w + fact -that .mgre Ulau_ half the British ' n_� erica n 1 c and was able to report about .that dined. However France ,his in ire f eessful r tnkat�bat�o to anter the bo'x g come utrrn�tllated, cy:inde.s wi.l f I .1 t1 itn n�seR b I s and__ __. - - . __. -__ _ ,_ -no- -regularity.:;.-The one th>:� ....T_he_- i _ - ti1:il .mnat.�1_ casualties in the fighting . of 1918 oe-�� `- -- ----- United ,States for the development' terrible reverse was disguise$ -Urn -the the ' tained- her young cattle. The decline I to da in this case is to bu only new 1 ing-ring in Ameer'ic eaire a ;nth T carred during the five I9lonths from among other things of friendly inter- words: -"In the western theatre of y the great Ieailera of. nt:arlkind came' u. in,sheep is most serious, and there is art five years that allowed hitnsett .and :1l arch to July, when the allies were details of p I humble parents: that nhany of 1ho course, writes to the Canadian Trade I the war the operations, also a sharp decline in hogs: Of course; backfiring may be cans- bib owner to retire from the limv,,s it, on the defensive. Commission as follows: which cannot yet be published, have • igreut�at geniuyca had the most lowly • • ( Italy's cattle,have declined.. b'lEenY ed by having. gears that operate the, send spend the rest of their lives i't1 \ "The rapid collapse of Germany's f origin; tthat for exanapie. Beethoven's . I am inclined . to think that all led to a ,new battle which is develop- ,orders have been in effect for the par- I valves and timer set wrong,. but I ' peace and quiet. Thig was xhe first' t ; . . military powers .In the ,latter half o! arts of, Canada co___mother youtorn _ - -: _ unfavorably to us are false." I . Y ter °f a cook, and -iiia father a c.,t- g ands of tourists from the United enemy i ample, in some sections calves weigh- down your engine to misplace there, 1 made" their master,. - = , rm6d drtiri%arl<i ; that Schubert:'s .��. ; ,:,. ;... come of the fighting of the - - - _.._. _ - - previous 1 States during, the coming summer if It must . understood, writes Dr. + in'g less than 440 potalds could' not be , * two years. • It would not have taken =W. W. :tluclh of the success cif I agentlri=k s ' special. efforts were made by the Do- Muehlon's collaborator, that all the slaughtered. Hogs have been greatly _- _, Fonder' foo at Oly�upia, a tPtiv y'eart3 I father ti`::a cif ticasa:nt'birth and, h3a place but for that period of ceaseless minion to let it be known generally in `censorship regulations under which decreased. mother a domestic'serrahit; th»t Fiir- attrition which used up the German A Close Call, back was undouibtedi} due to the en - thus countr that Canada wants tour- the - newspapers were operatitlg u ere • y Generally speaking, Great Britain, A .few weeks ago Jim Caldwell gagement. of `ia and it'ivritz;='the achy'-periia.ps the_ iti.rextest scier;lflc 1 diseozefer of any age, was born over" reserves. 1t. is in the great battles ists to come. Possibly articles in unknown to the people. ,The distor= France and Italy will need to import ' + 4._ -___. met with an accident that was both "human apes." These rnima,is jointly i of 1916 and 291( that aII`have io seek tion of facts was thus made easy for for same time to come large supplies t.,- ' a stable,. llis.izitller .a oor,•gick- iz:acic- t journals and magazines, calling spe- �- P or the secret of our victory in 1918. tial attention to the delightful climate every editor. He was encouraged to of meats, fats, dairy products, and lucky and unlucky. J• r1 5 hick was' earned n. fare a sa ry' at Ot}mnr, Ut • smith 'utid •his mother an Ignorant The value et cavalry in modern war of Canada the fishing 1' sa that, notwithstanding that the concentrates .far animals. Some illi the indisputable fact that he hap- an opera favourite then nppearinr, at • clrudga, and that his only early a l,I- g possibl itles, Y_ i nened to be. in town at the time in- Covent Cardene. .1,'cndMi. T►lu+?e is emphasized by .sir Douglas Haig, the scenery and other attractions Allies' were sinking German submar- portations � of live stock for breeding Nero. . cation �: as otxtai>!Ieci i:t 4et1'ng 11: ;, ; S tead of four or five miles from no- worl4famous Bolls, `e,r Prince, and and, in discussing the value of mecha- would iudtice more than usual thought Ines as fast as they could be built, 1 purposes may be made, but Por the I i :•-Wallace, rho haze -toured tfte Wltish . I'I Pers un the streets of Loudon hartt �, where. Eater in working as apprentice to .a nical contrivances, si ch. as tanks, he ^ y the number of new Getman. U-boats 1 most; part iniltortatious will consist of ' Jint had been tinkering with the Isles and.. the •Continent for nhluly being given to that eauntr . observes that, immense as their In. "Our people, who tl*y be a bit more is four til9les•c►�re4ter• than the losses. ; live -stock products. � � fluence nil h have b innersible fleet fin own az I carbureter of his auto but its din- Years, can claim a tur.lo.er of many •was tti l,- so that the •'great at Le.ur ,�, g een, Ahey could' 'settled than during tits war years, Our 'stl s gr i(th "adzlition to 91ivu�=stock products getting worse and thousands, 'as can iii#kko, Ahe c.him= was••,,tht sun'pi :u tanner; that i.in- position kept ' -' not by ,themselves decide a campaign. 'wish to go somewhere,' 'and as the traordinarlly during Lire war. Tile .; Glreat ,Britain, France, Italy and Bel- ' i panzee -hero -of _Bauwnl and BailP;'s i coin's parents asci~ a(cc,untAd.' "hocir ' Y j worse. It spit and it popped and t whrLe tl s' and tit+it his earigi ; , r . Their true role is tc, assist- infantry- ca not go to Europe, or Alexico, and Press is to picture the suLnlarine war- glum will need to import for some Fair, still fioing stress on the side of u missed and suddenly it went off like , , men, by whose rifles and bayonets , fare as a means of shorten', .the .. • _ Lrou.itd'rigs and educat.'On were mo t a South America is too far away and ttnlc, to c�nre large supplies of wheat ! a cannon and flames shot up cleat the -Atlantic. - only can decisive victory be won: 1 passports foo difficult to obtain, our struggle and not as & me lsllre OL re- i .fertilizers, Sires Zwool and cotton) � ��_ __ _ _ � _ _ __ � unProlniainq, and ao on thrnui�h th The expansion- of British ersoilnel' ; y taliation or a weapon to starve our , and firin machiner t R, The report of the Governn�nt fo1D- ! long list -of naines in tvilicA d�:hroera Ii - ,own -western county and Canada then i • y. All `Countries - � •, r ., EDU ATION AND THE WA p11 artillery, ammtulition, trans ort, rail- •• foes. r to . glories,- whol we• remember .Le Xrvat . , - P , l _com'e more or lesg"l�cca. !under rc view• have -made tna'rilted pro- i mittele on Adult E+lucati ?tI r'` f•°r, I ,t hum rt e y _well rta:c r%. , vaay construction and establislhmentg j - . After months ..of deception in tt-Jing i grecs in th,� utilization of farm ma- ' to . Britain For Added -the present . i�nteresL in adult edam men ( b1e bt h n may ' of every kind in France is dwelt upon • to convince the people that the Litated ', � I _ whether aristocracy can show as Ro,yi l tion sch�ca-aa rte: z m It, 1.tors. Facilities FQt''Aduits. a n,ar- 'lei- �`+ .. ,, ,� _ •.• � - • __, Got Any in Your Pocket? States would never anter the war, as- � Strong sorsa in r, f P � c . _ r----- �htnery, , e,�l,ecially In the u$e of frac- by the Field Marshal. Regarding ala- , � ?'he wufe of a Dorchester elan who modifications of the hours ':end .l.o1i= chine guns the British equipment in- serts the Krupp director, when Presi-' ____.._G----- The mixing of the nations during critic, but -the law of STUdel is dc.:lcr . had the traditiondl failing -he forgot i * days of workers fat: the purpose ' of creased from one gun to 600 infantry dent .R iltr(ifi sent his ultimatum; .the i the great war Has resulted, as far as cratic.' to mail letters -has cured him. The f WAR ON PAP.ASITE$. 0111 -Nang them .o attend crnsr. es. and . f men in 1914 to, one to 20 infantrymen German press very readily executed I ' Britain is ,concerned, in a strong (lc+- iaftrgle lee ares. The cornmf to fitate:� ' In (1918. The 486 mail is d>t'lfvered at their- liome before ji,fin -"a})out face" and -enct dmored to ' £4 peCes' of artillery mend for additional•facilities for adult A Lady Gardener. the breakfast hour -which is cimpara• i England Plans to Stamp Out Disease ,� that the demand, for. imp: (,veal int is with which the British took the fceld ' 'minimize the. United StaOes as a pies- ; education, says a London despatch. 1 tively late. One morn she said to Bible adversary. Carried by Germs. unique, and to* waste .the nre:ient op- . One of th©.flrst to sce the poaainili-` ' In 1914 were represented at the date I g y. From the educational centres it is re- ; - her husband: . Even after, the United States •had .The British Government is taking ported that thfere is now a wonderful 'portunity Gould-hlaIxiiinllal.uin.• tja11clf,gxrcictniRg ata a care«r_for Svc►- . . of the armistice 6,34(. I t -Id Wolsolciy, ,who lifts pl•ven Did you hate any retail this morn ' Y' • British Arm Rased Darin War. I landed Wrote than _. .500.0.60 men in -measures to stamp ont diseases due volume of enthusiestn of adult educa- y g f ing, dear?" 1 'Mats Made of. -Jvory. , air -lidid and houso �In' 'Su.;Jex to the - On the first day of tae Somnl battle • • P France, Dr. Muehlon declares, the , to tate germ -carrying' parasites. tion. h t'+►llh � of VFj'ometa' Car; °aura.' attach e Only a rirrutar; he. answered ae It is helieve.i that t. ire ,•r(' fiui t; in 1916 nearly 13,0,00 -tons of artillery-- -6lerman --newspapers e6n'tinued their The�ocai--Government; Board, the 1 • The Workers' Educational Associa• , __ _- _- ; he bit into a fin( ftro,Kft filice of toast. tt : three mats of ivor • ill exist, tnvv. Ttic+ ''' fi�tiallc`fl eriYltte,:n - •laf3 _abo ;Ttdi - ammunition were flied by .the British •'Il41h,'' txaicl tl9e wife. "By the way, } campaign of falsity and. delusion. The 'department dealing with th•e adminis- ; tion is' finding difficulty in supplying i largeRt axe measures eight by �Opr '' i �`') y c�'o.rlced , renu(rosly „un the on the western front. On two days, 'did $0 mail the letters • I gave you diplonlgtfc intercourse between Gee'tration of health, has issued a pamph- the lactsirers demanded by all parts 1ptT(I - feet. and although made fir the n(►rth September 20 and 21, 1.917, 42,000 tons •r► 1 many and the.. United States. during + let of ten pages giving details of the , of the country, while many classes are Tl►y f :(t that, Ate I:n. ; c,r• ' yesterday . of India, has a Gr•(ek doslKn for li I0d to h(•r were expended, and in the ,threQ.day� I •• n ; the two years preceding Americas en- life history of the pest% the measures .enrolling more pupils 'then ever, and ! � - . Sure I did, a, tha righteously try into the war is set fprth in ,the to'he taken for ruardlnq the public 1 arrangembnts for one class on a sub- border. Tt Is userl only on 9tat�r nc• {umnitit f itli+lr's title. by s1:ccIA- re• of the crucial battle on, September 27, Indignant re ly. references- 1 1 ' w r t ve had to°be oxten o v_ r- I caaliong, 'lfke the gi�cnitiit (,f inil,ortar.t�,nlal:l+i�,!r• Ilii( r of prcivNnt iter frc:n bQ+ _. ..8 and 29,- 191,8 nearly G5 000 to 64 •• •• p parrtphlet. with- interesting efer Hees_ and details o L he l.� .e .s o the local jest h sl@+. tie •-i, i i Well, answere:l v:;fie, with'aft- el 05-- 1 ` T SffiTe dticunietits' -' fee lost (, 40,.4: t'n t'n�";t sr ►r1:ii►g, wl+;il?,: , lin tuft- were fired by the 'British .artillery. ilii ,. • to Count Von Bernstorff and hie Mili- authorities to provide apparatus for , al classes to necommodate the demand qt/eat smile, Its funny..then, you had t ._ - .. precious neat was alnYoa.if 4;t!c ulabI,%, 'I-t-rt.ratt;d our hortinu 4u;.• ••f,t u 9 wit,ov-, • .1 Sir Douglas Haig said that the fea• i i tary and Naval Attaches, Boy -Ed and cleaning purposes.' , f -)r education. ' •' I no letters this •mot'ninR, because one for more than six thou,an+l t`:,+,r hua(1• t.h�# lark in the R><rdc,ry, t1u the ap- ture of the war, which to the historian] Von Papen, in Washington. It was The deharhnent classes tho preval- The London County Council e(iucn- , . ltay well a of those I gave volt to mail was.;ad- given out as "es'tablistied" that the once of v6`rmtn as'a serious menace tional department finds overcitoRding •red poundz of pure Ivory vr.re u:Pq I'r +v('tl costurl(+ of the'' : ,�ril)l:t+ 1--d y ppear most noteworthy, is dressed to you -just as a sort of key.,; - in -its 4-Q,rtgtt•IK4;WAn.•--- 4Wr t+, fr .--.t._ 44ul•de4w.r,• Khj* ha* -n_-rf*m,,. t .,h:*t _ _ .. _._-_ �- -_ -! -.---- -- the creation of"•the ..new-.1MU#h--a ane -tinge Ambassador aud-vot Dr Zim- td the health of a large section of the In its clasaeg dealing with 11%rar`y - __ __. which was successfully built u . in the ��_! - - --.. __ _ _p - , aatd-n4c;•s•---4;r�iyl0 • �f- ni,ffrtr�il ,�++ of h(W,;rn;-i-.11d i4 M0lnz7 lt,1�_ __ ane man the German foregnecre- __ _- p popstlation--and the pampfilet, contains 1tncTT ce sumacs anti has" &tTdOd to - ""' - . very midst of the war. The Lesson. of War.. tary, had conducted the correspond= the orders. issued to the,local author!- ' increase the number of literary insti• could be usc'(i, and tre mat l:; lite,' : "• ! �(':`'rht:rry tutee :,u. 1 ro�) nliles 1 .. h^ `'So you're saving up tri buy+an air- I -once with' Heinrich `'on Eckhardt, � tteg` for copin�.iGllth the evil. , •totes by five, with a carresIIonding in- finest woven fabric. l+roun•cl fire farmer,► cor*t#, I.r s#.";( ;INr • - The total of more than 3..,,000,- . a= ti W0 It, t ,i' Gertrian ship? You're duke an ainbttious little formerly German 'Minister in Mexico, The brochure,`''dvhich gives- details' crease' in classes. The. tiew fnatt- � "" i 1 it ;il iu'ril•r 7l file' and t prisoners captured by us on p • l , 1 � ,, the treatern front," says Sir Dou s, boy" looking to, an tulllance betaveen .Tapan, of methods i�nd arparatus for clean- I tutee will be' opened ' within a few P nayQ'a£ water 11n(1 sa,t are c•. 1,1;oll ..it�li+_:t.•inilh . h..r ;:;i'^•• . :n: , t. "is in striking contrast to the fordo! "Yes• sir; I wants to fly over Jim'. Germany and Mexico if the United slng'both persons and clothing, is nqw days. The council will soots open a . 9"a . s.,. tsaace in etimulatiru ..h(. e► - 6 six divisions comprising some 80,000 + Inle Mack's yard and drop 6rlcks on' States entered the ivar. German on sale on every bookstall at two new cou:-ae at its present institutes artien of the r,rfian� o! (iiae;tion, ar, l April's Way. 0 him." ! new�pal+erq were ctaurtfonpd never to cents. comprising folk songs and dances:' carryinK c,R Lbs t:n;luri'ie:, �,f "air Ahr!1 t►in;l(tri° a :Poi• t fighting men, ni�h which �wb entered , . _ _ _�...._ ., r r, , a^lm3 a sestem LI r, ►,�'. ,s , s� ,,f tr .,.t�:r+" . . S R3cNck3J�'C3' ZT3P 3'.AL�'=xj � t . � + - ,that -' •• :1:1f'l, !,,. ,� ,°-,, , 00 `fO+.rt ' �1►r, tF 1 T �iNT ► -V lji GOLL�t' ►'LL S`r1D RA TN4�rC'� 1Hc L�I�Lh i+OW. O�UI i „tr•;t�.;iil+Y linitr:'�r ,;r i�ht� REA�tZE 1 L04;«D .' •" A MESSEIi/Eta l+.N' f A� Lf�ST A RO�L►N' ptN%,Q!(� YGU ,% ' rJI } ', ri I., T T� 9 1�^ t f - SCiE iL r.r r r -ir, . > _ V. .1 ��r'. 11 ' o 1+110 ATI ,� �,� �� ', tit�j-TOTTtE` .C.1 IN ►iActV�Y ��R - - - ? --- + �li`1(.,�' FPR �` ftp ;il" 'til .. I`.l i ,., .. ti ..._ _. �5 _ .Ot_o �Y 1 a . t }% •N INDIAH •1'D I / ► �� NSE• l //\ I1{. 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