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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1919-05-15, Page 2. n y,. � r r 1.; - r '. .r _ i - � - . i;A ', . cr? ' I �, SIV • ' ' - . . . . 4 _ , . . - . }_ :[1' ,. I I/ w. - -­- - - - - _ - - - - _ -_- �..._..-_..-... -_._. _ _ .. _... .. .-T� ......-.. ..--_,_�_.-_ e - tet- r-•- :-- -- iafOrla •- .- . iiET"WCilllti'b D-�11N0 LIVE LONG. . L ,eWousy ' � mut»kal distrust In -IT -SIBERft IS HOME L. , ",4jP9WVV . ERVE Fdusnced the negotiations, and Turkey 1 How Battle Sears Appear to Have A . - 0 . I , " ,^ `" "' ,JW was strengtheged as am obstacle, toARMLEDEVICE Helped Many tQ a Rtpet old Ape.0''D NY ID S ' to - the natural development of the Balkan . ' It is ood to know that the average �^ ' -1, '• Q. States and a cause of later trouble. S � Ir• - � i . ' This took corm in a war between1. wound. it properly heaipd, does not •+•��, _- --- � � -___ I „ OW19 HISTORIC SETTLEMENTS Greece and Turkey in 1897, and the ONE OF THE CLEVERE%T OF WAR I mean that life is gbing to be shortened .; . KIRGHtB IN THE �TEPPES AND - 1:, L Balkan war of 1912, calling for the in- thereby. Let us take a -few exapiples Y,,.I : IONAL, STRIFE. CONTRIVANCES. from the old wars, when the methods _ - ° TAKOUTS, VgGULS, OSThACKS. tervention o! the Great Powers. r• �� . cit surgery were not quite so up -to - :t intervention 'ey Outside Powet�a-The Peace That Led to War. What Causes an Overheated 'Motor, 9. Motor cold (warm carburetor . ? During tl}e Franco-Prussian,, date as the 1914-1919 period." L. �: War o! ; Squadron's of W-rshi s Now Stearn b ourin on hot water). P Pease of 1$71 which L1.ed to the p The Duke of Graitutt tiled last De- 1• Low supply _of I, r water (add Y P g c -id Tartars,' True Followers of Mahomet, 1870 defeat and disaster and the cap- l more). If the eughle, i not too cold, a. Would War Just Ended. With im unit Through Thickest cember at the advanced age of ninety- , 1:, I tune o! her Emperor made France P Y has ,god cle ati suiire in the car- Have Built Many Mosques -Sun f four. He was severely wounded -that Z• Too rich a mixture (use lees �,' seek w -way to peace several times be- Mine fields. as I bureter and a `t . •gid spark at the Worshippers Also. Ia all ages it hail been found a much ' is the o:liciul description ---at the bat- g )• f o start if pro- i fore a$ armistice was finally arraiiged. = " 3. Carbonized' cylinders (clean I Plugs, your moL„r will , more simple thing to let loose •the tie of Inkerman, pearl sixty years Y i i A request to -'the Powers to intervene Now that the war,is oven we are be- ; , ' ;cin)• perly handled. Sil,eria, which 'It, forced world at- ! „' •• of war" than to chain them up . earl i.. - _ : dogs faiLed•_sn.dida direct appeal by -Franca glnniilg xa .geTv. aQule very. iuieresiing 1 tetitiuu,,,by re.tsi,ti cif rife+ ititliurCtiit : " cr contriv- i Field-lvlarehal Sir Evelyn Wood, lubricating oil. for_-. x litieal c�vettts there, i�x Iu;l��s :ill the again.securebE. for an armistice, because in both information about the.,se et 4 Laek of lubri a i v • Even brilliant and apparently de- i j V.C., who`is now in the eighties, was 5. Late ignition. If Motor Mii:l.3Qa Look } t M., the conditions laid down were too i antes that were used to meet the coli- G. •Broken water or oil um fix :Asiatic possessions of z.ussia cti illi the cisiire victories do not always spell I stringent. Only when, besieged Paris I stant peril of the enemy mines and-! also severely wounded whilst carrying P P ( 1. Short-circuited spark plug. sties inevitably secure ; g y i a scaling ladder in the attack, on the it 4, 2. Parti short-circuited or broken c'xc•eptiuu a,f' the tr.u« t a�piau sad• ._ peace, nor do• treaties i submarines..• in the narrow seas be- I ° -` Y . ' t stands out in British 1 being in the last stage of famine and , I Iiedan in 1854. Sir Evelyn has taken ' • 7. Radiator stopped with mud ' or f, trans ('aucasj zn IreKiori uucl the t,ov- it. Agineour distress, a representative -of France i tween England And•the Continbnt, O'ne terminals.'. j I achievement, but : A part in tuany •litt!e wars, apd is even I other matter• N►nnzrnt l;ctzcra.l of 'J urkcst;;i,, whc,�N ;� srinals as a splendid 3. 'Poor contact i"iety een the ar- i Y ., appeared' on January F9rd, 1871, at I of the most remarkable Inventions ,now busy with �rriting and military 8. Loose. or ltroken fait belt. epital, Tashke l.it, wa c•a At i \•;I L tl:e I Henry V, Tend his gallant little the Prussian headquarters to negoti-.' wasl the paravane, o� "I'.W., which a I ions end oi, wir.n�,. . - 9. License to obstructing front Itc>•hevi.-t5. 1. I army had fought their great ftgl}t, and ( `functions. � g r 4. Loss of ccmpresC.:on to one o. - r in the.London Time3 thus des of radiator. _ be ' 'ince thlt_ :�Tctligo.}i:ut tuN.� ir.; is. in , . , Fief -Marshal Lord 11Icthueii; ,G.C•I3., I t , c of that Flanders ate was an armistice at last arranged write more c lznders . a, .valuers rf►ay„ won it in the thi k 1 , a a tribes .. 1 Y " r • . 11�• tl:e ."'tit rtoc•nth� cit, tut• ;. ,:!l 1.1 . ,- , , --on 8ismar©k s leiins, the h roe t • _ who . is pearl seveut four •cava of i need I,rindz I, , i li •ts d our ales know. -so ave11 td-day,,thi� , ass ble "o! *hich`�Germazi may %veil' 11:ra• st:�;ret hays been so jealously y � i - stunk; U, valves to y :. bt,on' the, 11oliv. of in:tity t. cies- • i Y i Wh a Motor• Knocks: , ..; , - undyed Years War" still went on. uarded that u to tho very end the ;age, lost a leg in. the youth African Y c, valve springs tray be weal: o"- _vvndod-•froin thtct -r t.,c•, -_ 1 u t , t.; .,r;It- retntnd herself to day. The chief g P . Subcesaful sieges which brought the + points were that forts should be evacu- Germans had no idea of the'means i campaign. Previously to that he had, . 1• Spark too far advanced' (retarEl -broken. .m or the 'Tartars 'urcI I crh:c; th ::1,. •; whole of Normandy into his power I p whereb %Led. fortifications disarmed, gun car- y :_.the tough- steel frets" one, i fought in Ashantee, Egypt, arid' Bechu- 'it more). I 5r Water in gasoline, making, mo- � it}tet•.•: t i7tg, '1'ttcir, I;reat cc•::; _ r i _ . � c- o accom fished his,objeci, made - •: '• inches thick b �; Lich � analand. To -day he. is hale and hearty. 2. Too rich a mixture (change it). for run spasmodically -'(this is .rare - . ands p _ and one half Y 1 I Zan, th.'u; iz the :�'atittual i'.irt it (',,uzi- -- ,. _._ - riages removed, arms lard down -and, , He has ,been Governor_ and C4mman- 3. Motor seed too- slow ,on hills- - distinguish -from - -- Henry attempt to end hostilities by a should the armistice expire without;.they-riiaor-ed fhetr tutees: were aur; - �; . " I P _ I and difficult to 1 til,Iticli, like L'?:raiac and other . conference•; but that failed. Discon con usion of `ecce arzna and every- I and cut so repe«te ly as to lead there der -tri -Chief at Malta since 1915. or bad roads for direct drive (shift other causes. Look for A last). s :.develop- :- - -- n remonstrancle at cd p. Y } • _ I g G: Air leak between carburetor, regions of 1;itnatiol A is:> ),i r' tr r;i �` 't- W1gZ,•• �4.-_-.-..-_ :__ .._•_ thing else nienttoned.to be spoils o! 1n the latter si<<ys of the mai to ab.1n I Field -Marshal Sir •.+Cliarlew..-Egerton to lower ear). .. I tut -zit., of its t I^ 1'.. Ten dh 'a-�_.----_.- .' i • is a veterano! seventy-one, with quite 4. Loose connecting rod bearings and intake mar..:fold, .or where -the j ,• , , >;i ,lt,vslt . nc:t tar home on account of the g , : dou mine la to altoget►Ler. A fe;ylf• ., n _. _ __ _ , rtow 1c c a,tccl ,tt,1, c,t .,vl �.. ,.. _ .., rwar. On January 28th this came Into • 3 g1�.. r. a cumber. o>{ wars ao .his ,,credit, ai Witt :knock„tit , _ �ecT . C h ,)fr :. to i hr . .. .. - t Lorced his hand, g pr }}( !f! •�, !'r .n: :: �j2'l i�t i�'t- ill.._. �... '. t -. (l; -:,.., r.'; .r. ...•�. -, I,•,_..-., t't :-. i •,�,-y.cost of the war almas . _. - ..�,mont'hs rafter <the �e L ,tvande wa>3; Per- - I .._ , , ''. .eaffec t ,and lar suctions iwe.rtt,: Qn at _. a _._. r .. --l ,illy , " 3 �,�' `.r 1. _....1 s ltions of ..t . � 4 ,fi '+,:' a -,«•,.... _ htarli, t1iL-.. �a �, �k 1 air 17Part h X100, e , Otlr T t+!t3 i t �� ,len fI.t . „itue_Pur 1tIm d ,- I �. .. _ .. �, ..in tlt6 rttek oft , t to ta. ve v.e5. r :. -.__. . 4 <, .. . _:. t;itii _ ,-t i�en,z ,�,... when, Versailles,., lle r s els .,•tnd ankfort fet,tcd;,if, bus: ec-n .i`t d. i ry �e ai s Bus. , , . a Fr . _ ,,., . . _. n en ., _ _ ,.._,th,� t'z3t3ettes he. 1t �.� .s>r, ti.� > �, vu died. -heavy cued n at1 t b a e�. e ti ue►n a ez emLes, f ; . ..:.... r ,. , l" ( Y p g sow molar lacats rile mrsstng rylu der Y P t a're the true follower$ _. r� ,.._..piisl�i1,L--:_. _>I. .w g.... - . ,1r,.. whnd�e� pee safe " fltrali "i'ghed on del df the. Exi.tt)�I Flrat, acid hhott y a 1 t eta hor#call threw its.el[ Colonel Sir T. Thackeray, [ ,tc. ' P:irta rs ape party 'in p Y a V.C. of I speeds or hard pulls). in the priming cocks on top of the May - 10th -a piece which robbed ter that its use by merchant shipping g h of .11aha,rnet. ane tLc'ir iu�, ;hues are 'Into Henrys areas to obtain his help I � r � became general. the I'hdian Mutiny, was severely 6. Worn valve tappets' (light. tap- cyl'ind'ers one at 3• time. Whetit the f:nznd ill aluust .every city. 'I'';ey are ;106I France of Alsace and. part of Lorraine, ` . against the rival' Xractions, and in a ' wounded during the Afghan War . of ping sound). missin c under .''is located, replace1. ort time the Treaty o! .Troyes was 4 left lz�r saddled with a heavy war in- After the equipping of the fleet with g Y e tiznuted tc, ntuaber 1,6u+),u+rt► in rite short I demnity, ,and laid 'the foundations of paravanes. only two ships -His ,Mares- 1879.. He has passed -Ilia eightieth 7. • Improperly adjusted tappets the s ark plug with a new one •. br ) . • concluded, giving Henry a French wife.. milestone. P dz,tricts of Kazan and c'r,raca. Th.:y ., that armed and uneasy p ata o! ty s Steamship Cassandra .and a light ,� (adjust them). one in good w; ruing order, and if it re keen seekers after e.iitc:ttiott atzcl and promise of succession to, the Europe which had' its natural outcome cruiser -were sunk by mines, and so I�I Birdie. of the Australians, is now w 8. Carbon in cylinders. Use a bet -I still misses, examine''the wiring;. If ttt:,r y Tartar boys and girls ri•ceivo French throne. = i fifty-four, and a hero c7i Svc campaigns , ter grad of oil and wash out crank- the trouble still continues, turn over_. --� , r „ in The war 43 years later, complete is the protection that para- . les..a is in breach. 1: t.,ti:;h and Ger- .1 I Marlborough's Genius Frustrated. -•. before he began at Gaga Tepe in the the; mor frequently. the motor slowly li hand in an en- . ---- -- vanes afford. that squadrons of war- Y Y matt front foreign instriict•)rs in Placa:, Great War. General Sir W. R. Bird- I • ,9. Engine. loose in car frame deavor oto detect a defect -In the com- li' ' . Thee conclusion of the war o! the ' THE OLDEST SONG. ships now steam with impunity I 1 like hazan;'S:intara and ['fa. Tile, 1.- . -VV was severely wounded in the {.tighten it). pression of the various rious cylinders. , y Spanish succession, in which practi- , through the thickest mine fields. The I I y two of thef. places wy re cc c'u;�.c':1 South African campaign, but he seems - c,ally all the rest•oi Europe was allied The•Age.Lohg History of Hes a Jolly 'paravanes deflect the mines, cut their When a spark p)tig has to betaken sf v ral months ago by d,r. Iialtihe ,1k sinal France and Spain, was brought Go Fe11owY' mooring ropes, and render diem harm- f little the worse for his experience. ' Motor Won't Start,` Because apart for cleanir. care :should he' ,a8 cd General big Archibald Hunter is g, ar•niies,4 -The Tart-crs have an oval • . about mairtl•y -by-political'; jealousy and _ Jess. Armed with two sets of para- 1. Switch not on. taken to kee i he porcelain f om be; , , , P'. f ice, l,lark c vc. s, place d o(,l:quely, and Asked to frame the oldest tune in,the now sixty-two. His nam© -is known in 1 Ir rivalry an war weariness in Britain, vanes, one pair towed Lrom the haws f 2. Out of gasol,ire, ing trached, ai.d when reassern:►lift ; their skin is bro>v n: Their costlu;te I as liaineritary worlds as well,as as the thou li'l't wascbut one of the many in world, few could .give the correct ens- and one towed from amidships, a , p 3. Poor grade of gasoline or mix- it all the joints mint be made gas is unusual, the dixtinruishing, feature g e "Generalis- ! wer. It is that to which we+now sing ruadern-battleship is about as much I militarI.y. Ile was wounded ' seterMy � ed with water. tight. When, the. •porcelain of a , plug' being their coiffure,; . u� er which is volved. Marlborough, the • - -- I . the words, ,"For He's' a Jolly Good Fel- in Egypt- in 1885, and slightly wound- tsimo" by whose'geni>,ts the oddly -as ,I - afraid of minesas a tank�ts oP shrap-� Poorl ignition. !,q cracker{, thr:,w it awev, for the :,.,.:�.. :,,,,ii •� ,,. rnyr"r'►n� +hc� +.,w 'ttrh�nh r•,•►n }gin I __�i,tad ;n y - .. conta1.ct t r. ' vC.'ccitiiv: '• "4.;-. ,- `a.v SN�i1aLG,a. a a )gnition tact p0i'lto atZ� Of Cdr}JQri' w•11 S00rt get In and" farm H .Cap.' , I in-8istant Asia and Africa, as'' well as I I And. so qne might go on with the adjustment. I short 'circu.. In buying naw plug's. , tabbed of the fruits of his great cam- { , Principle of the Paravane. ! Tartars Numei•ots. igns and splendid victories by the in Many European countries, has an . fiat of wounded officers. With the 6. Ignition unit short-circuited. be sure to get the 'type for,which which . . pa Essentially,: the paravane consists ranks- :the same experience applies. • A considerable. nunibc•r cif Tartars Ignorance or Lailure or timidity `of his interesting history. ! 7- Water on coils or terminals. yotir engine is• fl ted. Always keep c� the ! Its origin is.lost in antiquity, but it of -a long, buoyant, pear-shaped metal 1 One has'only to read the local papers g. Overrich mixture' by continued an extra set of spark plugs with you live in the Altai Mount, jis. on the - .allie the incapacty of officers, body. Ordinarily, this would float on frontier of ('h-ina. Thee are still no. . f is supposed to have been learnt from to find .that week after week` heaths use of choke. so changes c:tr. be made on the road. elzcessive $errands made by the the ancient paUylonlaus by the Egypt -'I the surface of the water; but a'•Plane are just being recorded o! the men ' _ . and' given over tu' idolatry. Many Illai a Powers whe8' France offered reason _ fans, who popularized it in Attica and i Placed under the broad end of the body who fought in our wars of the 'fifties of theist warship the suit. •able terms of peace. So tate war drag- 1 and inclining downward, serves, as � DRUMS AND DRUMMERS. the study early or the labor will bean . The people _ sed on Lor eleven years, and, at last ; Asia ]Vinor. It is still sung by the and sixties. Many t f' them have been . , �^ vain. • IR I e of tfie �Tungul i:Tis race in - I Arabs. the paravane is towed through the wounded, yet they lived far Party years habitinr, ltussia, eititc-r Eoi- pe�an or Marlborough's political opponents, fo water, to drive it below the surface. Instrument Was Known to Ancient -1` """"' Siht-rlan„ should' be rf>,:.er:iliy divided ' `' meeting the -natural hatred of the pro The Crusaders caught the tune from . afterwards., - • THE REAL COAL CRISIS. -- -- -,- • into. groups. 'ri;e F iic dsh ;:roup iit- their Saracen enemies, and sung it un- The principle is the awake as that by - ;+------- Greeks and Romana. . fretted struggle and its cost, brought - ii der the walls of Jerusalem, which to- 1 which the pull on a string drives a. LEMENCEAU IN THE TRtNCHES. . r ctuic .•'itt>LS, ,l';4th ►tiiaclrk,_,.}Iruciva�•.axld . '. - .•'• •� ;a. about, a, change of Governmeltt' and I C It is said -Lyre, drum was imtrc,dt�eed B'rlfairr"s 3ap{tly, Wrll be fxI'lau,rted ('itereutises. The Ta- tiff groan is Com - day,. p.erhapa„ vibrate to• the same kits upward flay. the -air. Once:.daarn,.. ipoliey. Seeretrnegotistioits were sett the paravane- is kept -at a constant When I - by the -Moors to Europe from the east Within Five Hundred Years. lwsed of Tartars and sitialler tribal. the great General notes, chanted - by - our. victorious I n the -Prime Minister of France after the Crusaders, but under various on foot with Fratrce, �. troops. The air was, ultimately car- "How long will our coal, last?" is a Peoples. depth by a flslzlike tail rudder; seta- visitedNls Army. forma' it was certainly known• to the was recalled and disg>caeed, anti peace i ated b a delicate hydrostatic valve.% i question which tawny of us have asked An important ncnt .diff 1lont;oliau . vied into Europe, where it survived, in Y q -concluded by the famous .Treaty ,of Greeks and Romans, for the tympa- various forms, among the folk-§ongs The paravane,' -carrying a load, of On one occasion when Premier lately; but we have merely been tribe .is the Kirt;his who liver in the IItr'echt in 1713. - nlim is frequently alluded to in the • of the different nations, _-_ . ,about Loin-.hun'dred---vounfls - Clemenc'eau visited the French army thinking of our overt cellars.,, In a na• 'tepee regiyns �,f r�kutulii3ak ani __ -_ .,_ - the case' `of- the last- bid of Na - . _ _ and capable of being towed at any at the front the general show was' lits classics, which probably Included the l ons se a the c uestio s to 5etttil,ulatinsky. They :Ig,;: efi<<te utore spoleon for world-pfwer the victory of In 1709, .after.1heir -defeat . Malpla i I tambourine and kettle drum. I ti 1 ns , I n has r t quet, the • French, following, a false depth up to• about two hundred feet, i {>wost suggested a sightseeing' trill,' but worried us, says a London- newspaper.. than a niil�ion cif `16th serxes, apea-k a- �i Waterloo was decisive enough to make � - and any•speed up to twenty-eight i the premier declined the invitation. , In the modern orchestra three prig- 1 Yet one�day it may worry aur des- Trzrki-h dialect and arr--(tvivout ntus- ------------ even his• indomitable spirit give up the i -rumour ol,the Duke o! Marlborough's I « „ cipal forms of the drum are to be - knots,. proved a 'formidable weapon General, he said, I did not come sultnatts. ' They etre - cltiAy cattle • cause as horeless. He Sed, to Paris, death in"battle, composed a satiric 1 � tour►d. cendants. According 'to Sir Dugald _ • lanibnt, Mabrook is Off to the War," I against. submerged submarines. The here as a tourist; _I have on_j• ,one,_pur- Clerk, our niines contain -enough coal raisers. - The - common or side drum, the touehin a sunken sub- j to carry us along at the prc!sent rate 'fbe Takout5 it;h;chit the 'region of ahiiicated under pressure, and as the 1 towing rope, g pose, and that is to come i o direct'1 detailing the supposed death and Pro v isioral Gov ernnzerit concluded an ; I bass or Turkish drum, and the kettle burial of tte English general, and the marine, stopped along its smooth sides personal contact with the private sol- of consumption, to about fire year Irkutsk: near I.ak1� ,l�aikal, slid z,pPalc Brun-.. . ari:tistice with the victorious Generals, ascension of -his soxi to heaven. until the nose of the paravane was dier. I wish to see him as he faces 240Q -another. five hundred years. If, a lanaUagt.- .princil,ally Turld,;h, i►nt surreEdefing the capital and with The, first is usually composed ata Q pKrtly ungolian. They are irlol:tt p The words were sung to the old, brought into violent contact with the the enema. 'however, the tendency•to increase our 11 ' drawing the army, he fico across coup .. .. cylinder' o! .wood or metal. Each end I caastrmption is not elteeked, our coal Y Y try to the sea .end gave himself up to I -popular air., whose lilting rhythm lent ,bull of the submarine. At once the In -this sector, was the reply, it rou:, :1141 •live b rhe hunt ui, I b the T.N.T, explode,?l and ' the ' U-boat was is easy to do that. - At Post 8 there i is covered" with vellum or parchment, �. 4 raising �,f cattle. - flit captains a! a Brittsit titan of -war. i itself to the swing of the twenty-two -1 I ' the tension befng regulated by strings. j stores, may begin to run out in •two I By the Treaty of Paris (wrranged at verses. destroyed. By another ingenious ap- are only four metres between lite poilu , hundred years. Man Other Tribes. It is worn at the side of the performer Y . this one I ptiance it was provided that, if the sail his adversary." II We are using up the ci•orld's coal. Iit the trovince of Tog '1:;1: ;,nd fieri- - the Congress of Vienna), France, Like most topical songs, �, � „ W .." who beats the upper end called the i I _ was of short-lived popularity; but in towing rope, instead'of slipping algng Very well, said Clemenceau. I wish • I and we cannot look tv geological ,ro- . , batter dead with sticks, the under i . l crully in the north, evert lip, to the, Ni•hich was reduced to herlimitsin became nipped, to to Post 8." or snare head, contains a set of cat_ submarines side, .. .. ceases ,to replenish our vanishing ; ,retic c,�:pati, are frntncl the 1'u;;ltls wirer - ' 1796, undertook ,o pay a lar-(. Qum .to � 1781 it suddenly echoed from one end ; �► , the , and Lor war expense; (the Live ! of France to the other. The young :,or caught in some part; of its exterior, Complete silence reigned in the gut strings called "snares," which add 1 stocks. In order to . avoid the possi- ? t;te �stiAc kyr 'they dcscc•aa frctni sit . . '.liarie Antoinette gave birth to an heir, the increased'tensionof the _ripe seta- trenches whefe the soldiers stood, gun , bility of a rush to the a uatorial re-' , Tr v millions which went Ito Britain was i` %ted the striking mechanism and fired in ban, ready to .go "over .the top."' to the sharp crisp tone o! the Instru- - -Il,_, i--nt Finnish branch. Ali'hough Lit M , ' . ►°_ and the baby pi•ihce, in accordance . ment. giopa some -clay in the futu e, we shall ! uiltci tle converted to c'hristi�tni y • ,� l 1 t . handed to the Netherlands for resto.-a with French custom, was placed un• ' the charge. ,� Their faces were tired and sleepy have to find a universal coal substi- ' ,� Ing the barrier fortresses) to maintain • ' - , The bass drum is a large instt•u- , t.hey have no real idea:,. of lht- ("iris• an Allied arra in French border 1for- i der the care of a robust pealsant fos- The outcome of the explosive para- dined; in them were the traces o! su!- meat"of -the- kind, cylinder is lute. FortunAtely, flit possibilities cif-! Tsai retMigir}n enc{ iii t;nc•%tit fimc:;; Y + e��:- Tlie nurse seal tfipttt h vane was -the twig P # a s Peri g a$d of anger. Tlisss u:aakad electricity seem bouindless ; b»t until ; , - r -_.. tjj s -s vr--frvg-� � _-W =&- - ---en --tis- `q of oak, while it is beaten on both ends I practice ('liamanism, tiu� relit of gide of a depressing plane weighted. no favors, but they forgave nothing. the world Is quite sure that it can do --• _ royal 'charge to sleep with tfie old ' • I with � drum sticks that are furnishes. -, _ -_ _ _,_ thea ailces4ors: --14141 crtTwr tritma: arc± for speilatioft end destruction, and to 1 . song other fief village home, and the girl- so the it towed, `not in the ships In their eyes shone- %_ determined re- with leather pad$. It is considered by wi[hout coal, will it pis ,c ss the shod the Teteout c, on the 1 t^amu-, or ilia P restore works of art, etc. - wake, but obliquely outwar--- anti away solution to win, and then to punish: the military bands to be pee ,ot its 11 .. mother bel;an, almost unconsciously, Y sense to husband its dti: inl ,ing sup- lltais,' the Huriats in taie glans-ilaikai Proclamation After Waterloo. from the hull. These paravanes are l When the party reached the covered I plies, and administer theta wiser -? to repeat the simple rel;rain. I , most useful instruments, though it is s i district, the Manchus is thr. Amur :hilt These terms are interesting 'reading As if by magic the song became the , towed In pairs, one on either side, passage leading to Post 8, the guide _-� _ --- ` to -day, as also the Duke of Welling- from a point as low down on the ship's told M. Clemenceau that for the re- as usefully employed by the modern asmovedes on the. ,1retiU' b,mIerx, THE TREE. craze of 'the day. It resounded orchestra, while mtany recent compos= where i they engagc3 in th raib ing of ton's proclamation to - the French through the stately galleries of Ver. bows as possible. The, towing ropes maining distance he would have .to • __ at a• consider- crawl upon his stomach and. in that era have availed themselves o! it in reindeer people after Waterloo. Refusing to sallies, passing to the. kitchens and ' stand away, therefore, By Joyce Kilmer. _ - area� with thein except ander the able angle Lrom the ship's hail, and fashio>a the premier advanced -until he their compositions.% In the large titles lik,� Harbin'. Ir. stables, whence it was taken up by The most important form o! druni Who Gsive Ilia Life in Franco. k;:tsk and 0171sk tourists. - struck by walks of Paris, he declared that he en- the 'crowds of Paris, and speedily mine -mooring ropes, which are en- , met A sentry. There for an instant he IR, however, the kettle drum in all or- the large number of Ituriata and Tar. ' tered France not h4 an. enemy, except passed an from town t1� town and from ;countered as the ship moves forward, !forgot that he was not in the tribune , I think 4keb t shall never sec • to the usurper• with whom there could are forcibly defiecteci from the ship ; of the Senate and, speaking loudly, chestral as distinct Lrom military i tars who are driverR. of I ttblic oma - A poem lovely as a tree. . country to country. I i music. This instrument is hemispheri- kies. They sewn to spoak tiv< Russi:1n be neither peace nor truce. but to en= Ntoleun himself, tltc:ugh a hater• of and along the whole length of the tow. said:. . � „ ' cal in shape, its bason is made of brass A tree whose hungry mouth is pre, t }anl;u,ige indi�err.ntly :inti :I;tlro;r t;t cv ' I t,ten>t to throw off the yoke by I music,, never mounted his charger to I ing rope, until they come to the para- `dell my friend, what- ' or copper the cover being of vellum I the earth's 4W"et - flowtn" � li, rdly- know tile'*trrrrs- a.1.1 1Tiflo: i n't whicb they were'ol►pressed. vane itself. Here a sharp saw set in A hard'slap cut the sentence short. I breast. go into action without singing ,softly ` , " attached to an iron ring the whole is ct�.i,►, icy of the cit.. 'I } :I r•- c.I • In a gond -many :vans .cafe modern , a . slot, into which the rush of water "Shut up!' hissed the sentry. "Can't i [Against r• , •" '' a few ti:th of rife .::iracnt melody. i �„ placed on an iron tripod. It Is tuned A tree that looks at Cod ail da Cilrily /1longoliart in t; 1w :'::,i h ,% 0, Si it • tin:ea the fires sten towards peace has . The air Is still popular in France, as forces the mine cabl©, seelers it in- : you hear that Roche coughing . i y been taken through the mediation of i stantly, and the released mine'rushes The soldier never -doubted That his by screws, though its limits are, of' AM lifts herr leafy tirnis to Bray. tic' "r' It some neutral I;u,ver, sometimes an its it is in England and �Uiter�ca, but few i to the surface, where it can fie im- blow had sav d the man who was des- course, narrow. Fettle drums are al- I d The present popillatic:;l c,.° silwria c,f our' Tommies and lite it I Dila r.hutns, t a ped to leads France to victory. He ways used in pairs, one being tuned A_tree• that may in snmmt•r ive�ir is es(iru:,tc,d :31 Leif ntillic,n�,• � :ti'mist I mediately detected and destroyed. ti '. to the -key note, the other a fourth be- 1 ,1 nest of fiobina in her hair; a t(Jal itn:;sian xt , ' • c c + - . _ _ T_ _ ..__ o In',Lige, Crimean iVar,Pslustria. inter•_I pdurnBBn variety fiCnrn cC the1mpl'e me._ ._ '�' had treated bt. Clemenceau like a _ y - t l I ul,.hon of l,r, .t_tas : 1 C /n� ... _._.H-_ ". - - Y _ low. ' 15�,t �l' �1��, 111•c . r ;:•.• 1 venefl, ascertaining -the ntiuitnum de- tune "BolsheAl," a Russian word, practi= comrade. The premier had beqn near Upon whose bosom snow teas lain, I►ih- tllo nir1 ,r r•,tia I These three drums are essential in Who Intiipately live; with rain, tact'...:Ind t:•il,r•: r.tc :,li rile' 1 : T,ir1r• tae mantis of Britain and France, and ,a Cally means extremist --people who indeed• to the private.soldier; he bad I __ . ---_-rr- -_ -- every orchestra, while for an special 1ruj;u:.Kion ur''Sihc-•1•i:t , , : is:i;a!: izq., ..Congress met at Faris on February - go to ati extreme in •their ideas of come Into direct personal contact with ' Piwpia are nvatle93 r ' 6th, 1558; -to apcidp- on terms of peace. Magnetic M6untains. their own rights, but grant none to him. His destrp' *-as realized! music, the gong, tom tt1•rH: or some Y inr,l,, 1`'k:c` me, I-.i::�t, t(: r,t .l rf l,c'' ; ,.lu'i- r::t,icl other similar instrument is•used. iktt only God can m-ke a tree. ' , . •� 1 f,•c,.n E"'r•�h....I, Lits. •y' A victory won in Novembef by 11us- The mountains of Porto Rico are' other classes. The Bolsheviki< seem '-'-�'- ` , \ If-,,.._ __ I - � #i ;,i -i sin, #'lose aggressive pulicy th-± war i so magnetic,that they attract, survey- to want the most they can get, regard- To ire cap -able of steady friendship i It takes years of .practice`to acquirer "`}r' :i:> tcr.,itgt:�:c 1 •, lift, `, r�;,, r, .,r 'it . I } the sup leness of wrist required by } Criticism. r- 4 '- r+a:r •»,=I...1�..,�,`_ was Intended to check enabled the firs".,plumb lines, and it has last been sic :: is__.Lhe�and_�tMg.._lOve_._-_are_the__two__8t•4.at..; .p-_ __ _ __ -_- =-- _ " ,1 r• •t3'ua;:;,� s t _-__'r'p g ._ lege_ cif right or ju..t • e - _Theirs ►r. �• _.. _ - -_. _.....-,_..... ...._ , , t the side drummer it he wishes to ex- „i3oE' yanr wi'ir' Sir n ^.• `i ,,vii _ 1,ltl, v ,,,.,, r ,.it • - ----Iv+3#rrrfTf er :erm.� fiFtatt hfie i'I,un that some ciIcl :surveys are tis- 'epics of the robber, who considers proofs not btily o1 fondness of heart; w<xtlll itav,� c{vee, and peace rias :=il;n=') corr11 ect by half a mile or wore. ; • . lift. I cel, so it is necessary to commenc^,.� "Er -that's a matter of opinion." v� ls'� f ,r l►r►irci �::1 cc,;• . ; c c rything itis if he can get it but of strength of mind. -Hoz I •1 - - i Ci'tJlt1•R, 1 . - - - - - - - - --- I �%3M=IV41*XIV4C* L 11'Qp F.E3TS�,R ' - Frons I Uttte Ha:,-,,, , FROM WHAT I KNOW OF 1 live in .a Iittto-hoicar, ` , J . - Lt'�TEN �E AR t1R A1�1p I WOIyDER WHAT TN1S �► ltl, t. Ill." ell, - 1' , - . • EVER LANCE MIs .AkriI CHOr;r_ - T1 -IAT FAMIL-1 IT MUST ©E I ' MRS.d�rr z_trvh 5F -1 -AT US -A R.c3N.P.' it -4 THE CORNER I - ,Av THAT Olrzr •, iii:• ill a {" I;1 , e'4 AV T , ItQir 4Lq,, -ALL THE, ` (ARUi tSTAT1t44 THEY -WILL ��; :� ,1r1 P1tNN5? %%` , FFkEtACH FOR [)( t,Nt SHOW � N,,! t': , i t:. ,, , i ;r. E ttj:.E ' SICK - �1 _.�.IIt To ANY bILl.. '' . ' . ' AT LAST I G1T - ,,IF k . MGT'0A'J I O riExT c� �Ic /�'1 �•` �. 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