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1 Mi Xv Jit JLMJ IN JL Li J. XI IX to Jli .1 Ji Jtt, -O. -m Published Dally Except Sunflay by The CharlMton Mall Association. WALTER E. CLARK, President ana General Manager.

Telephone No. 3500. fubllcation Ofilce, 100-3 Tlrjrlnla Street. a commonwealth which has a cost of a convert--the regular wonderful strides in industrial andi I a who receives a salary of 52,000 commercial development. These oiurhtl I not to be subordinated either to strife re lort 1GO converts each a the liquor traffic or to his credit to equal the Rev.

I i between forces that are more intent Sun nJ achievements. upon personal power and agsrandlxe- Unent than on the general welfare of a finally, the Rev, Billy Sunday rich in resources a no tax; he does not so anywhere RKPRKSF.XTA.TIVF.B: GRIFFITH FHEDKICKS. ISO. CHICAGO: NEW YORK: BOSTON I standard. That i to trine with." People's Bmujwtclc 102 Devonshire Street.

a danKerous i i does not so desire; and every' body has right to have his own Of course this Pittsburgh newspa- opinion a the Rev. Billy Sunday. his methods, the a i of his work and other phases of the CUSP. The Mail's Schoolroom What kind ol' fruit trees would thrive in the Kanuwha Valley and why? A "SIJA1CESPJSAKE 1 GARDEN" HAS BKEX porxo ix LOXDOX. I WOMAN TODAY.

"The Conscience of Sarah Plate" is ijhe i of a now novel written by Alice Gertcnberff, whoso drama- TIMELY TOPICS. BILTjY SUNDAY'S WORK. (From The World, Xew York.l Many people who criticize Billy i a i of "Alice in Wonderland" has Sunday's methods will find dilBculty BABBLE. per's observations aro entirely cor- Ircct. But the immediate question for the consideration of our people, as apprehend it, is this: How long shall KATES OV DAILY KMTIOX carrier, ooo monui Ry carrier, three months By carrier, one year muil, one month.

In Hy infllJ, tbree ID Cy one yepj-. lu SEM1--WKEKLX EDITION. mail, sit montoa. la advance By mall, one rear. In artinnce i- 00 ford to insult the English and other STsceilancouii additional IifonaUlon, and Pub-j foreign representatives in lUher's Imporhint notices, will bo Evidently, he banks on the a Probably some of these days the suffer a political condition con- citizen who has been i tlnUG Whi 5s Suroly TMTM '-''d, warned away from a war by a .401 state of its good name a a a i in hls fl .1.001 learn, or his relatives, that violatlng- MKXICO'S IXVITAT10X.

General Carranza thinks he can a I i i a orders is not like disregarding "Don't walk on the grass" signs. on another page. at the Cbarlenton, W. so Seconil-clSA Hatter. We ore jlati lo reeMTe written communi- The Charleston Mail asks, if all 10 world wen 1 like riiiiui.

a in Europe. Perhaps he argues that by would all the world beV Homewh the timo the European war is over my fra and the foreign have time to take notice of his peckings i cations from our frlcmla. but an Important condltlou of thoir publication In that i ho will have run his brief In nil casoe he accompanied by the Jcourse like tho others, mid hc ill full name ftntj address of the senders, i If correspondents do-iirc that Ubelr mantwcrlpt. I ave to lho score. Who said that wisdom had departed from tho facu of thc a tiu roturncd, postnso stamps must ho IncluUeil fur that TITCRSDAY.

MARCH 23. 1015. One i is protty certain, the If thu statfs deficit has resulted, as i has been alleged, from changing the foreign nations will hardly be as len- fiscal yenr, what would be easier than lent and do as much watchful waiting i i out the deficit by restoring the a3 the United State, has done. Id fl cal our? Thus PK sira licit have nn entirely different character TIIK X13XT MAYOK. a dlS OS)t5on The fact is if Under the provisions of a brand- thc forcjgn naUons a no) new charter, the defects and short- rcspected simplify itself and beats statecraft.

When Mrs. Victoria Cadaract aged I i 105 liC1 (IaV comings of which we may vainly dls- I states and had everv' a tho blood I i a born cuss as we the people of tln. to accopt if ossl Mexico ckeve sti 1 1 A 1 i-Toi-al Dream in by High Walls HUM nil l-'Um-ui-s Mentioned by the Poet. you are one who counts Shakespeare as an everyday companion," advices A. Speirs Mosher in a- recent number of Bellman.

"go to (Jollier's Green park in the northwest of London. It i.s not more than live miles irfini Cellaring- Cross, but tucked away i i the and scented precincts of its walled-iu gardens in a little dream garden, i in its associations and charm, tor it con- a i all the plants i in Shakespeare's works, and which give rich color to his Immortal verse." "it Is u. most, democratic garden," it where lilies arc by the a garlic, surgeons peonies and carnations grow cheek by Jowl i a and nettles, and thc rose, queen of all gardens, nods sociably tho i heads of tho plebeian burdock. The: garden Is at its prime in and August, but in no of lhe year is il wilh- oul inlere-st. In March and April it is all silver and sold with the blossoms of early been such a success.

Miss i explaining the results of his la- bcrg, who gradualefl from Bryn bors in Mawr college recently, is a Chicago lhaL sity covered a period of eleven girl. "The Conscience of Sarah Phut" During that time he addressed i a with social and economic con-!" 10 0 than 2 00 000 Persons. More 1 Unions that affect women. lha11 10,000 professed conversion to religious lives. The free-will offering! which is his compensation amounted to $51,136.

These are remarkable figures. More people heard Mr, Sunday in eleven weeks than enller many conspicuous "But riches do not bring happiness!" protested the lover. "I Know that." replied the sweet young thing-; His meetings but riches will bur an automobile, a.nd if you have an automobile, you can so after Post. President Poincare has decorated I Sister Julie Higard, a. with the I Leg-ion of Honor.

The who i.s a nurse in the Paris military hospital, received lhe reward for her valor while aiding- thc wounded under fire. valuable piece of land has been i given for a library to the town i by A Delia." Ton-t-y, who was a i visitor to churches presided over by celebrated pastors In eleven years. In the matter of conversions, the yearly record of baptisms in some entire com- ot' munions throughout the Untecl States falls far short of its achievement. is objected to him that he is the "U'hlti- House i tho adminis- on of president Tuft. often irreverent, gar and viluper- A DREADFtli; BOKE.

I thinking seriously of re-' burning business. Why, I thought you had retired permanently. I thought so, too; but I peed some excuse for not attending- my wife's afternoon teas. alive. It is said a he is acrobatic and clownish.

But the most sedate Madame Hosika. Hchwimmer, of o1 his clerical critics will hardly deny Hungary, president uf tho Hungarian lhat ho Preaches the Christian gospel Woman's Suffrage Association, au- wonderful power, and who that she expects front 200 to. a that tllc results are a i 300 A i a women i take part in but this does not i i that all the Ohio savages arc dead. Wilson's Vacation Ptill a city aro about to enter upon another wcnlW havo had somc a experiment of self-government. We troatmcnt beforc lhis use thc word "experiment" without PerhapS) also Carranza.

and the too much misgiving, but with Mcxican dislurbers i tht measurablo degree of optimism; for can bait paliont Io ng- It must be apparent to every lng UnUea states, and then, And there aro just lots and lots of gent citizen that even tho best of mu- thJJ get nto i iaticmst vacations scattered around over this nicipal charters is. a mighty poor In- across hc watcrSt clepeiKl that come the same strument when placed in the hands upon the i gtaU to categury. of bad municipal officers. Our hope- Mexloo indi rcctly while It is i fulness that the new experiment will Rs own Monroe doctrine. stands to reason that Italy can be successful rests upon the character Wlen lhe Buro! ean niuions a enter the mull she has de- of the leading nominations which have fimshccl war may hc in ci dcd definitely on the color of the "been made by one of the JT ood t( mive rythinjr settled before book to he It-sued giving her reasons parties in the primary election.

hcy down theh a This newspaper will not discuss Mexico may come in a a i iaro here the relative merits of so-called of i bi-partisan Laying all i aside, the Kus- A it must be said, too. the sum army, thc one least esteemed Mexican leaders nf the- factions aro i i force, appears to have been giving the a i of the old world the- unly one which has a very valid excuse for doing this. here. daisies pied and violets bluu And lady-smokes all silver whi.e, And euekoo buds of yellow hue To a i the meadows i "Here at that season is the pmk- llpljod liilo daisy which formed part of Ophelia's garland, and i seeing to belong so i a lo i inoailows-. has been luuclc-d by all her poets, since Chaucer called il the i bec.uihu the petals close at i i to every are i daffodils, 'that cmnc before lhe swallow dares a i ot a with 'Whon daffodils begin lo p'-t-r.

a i i i i o'er th" il-ilc-, conies in tllc sweet u' HARDLY CONSISTENT. "Thou you don't think I practice what preach, eh?" queried the minister, in talking with one of the deacons at a 'No sir: I con. replied the dea- delegation from this country. Sura a is rapidly recover- The people in this country wholly been prcachln' on the the woman's peace conference at The without church connections greatly aub ect res i gna tloii for two years. Hague, beginning April 28.

Jane tho pagans of Europe at an ye haven resigned yet." Addams of Chicago will head tho thc i when Paul first set foot that continent. Although an educated man, tho great apostle personally was "xi-oeclinglv ill-favored. ISrnest Rena.ii spoke of him as "an ugly little Many of his ormalistlc brethren at a a i ti phoned his (o charge. Telephoned, eh? Bfr. Sunday.

ret Well being an of- LOr(3 DISTANCE WAR injr ami is making plans for her ret to the stage. Seventy years ot Jorusalom vverc as opposed tr hfe find the i i Sara of spirit hjf nlothods as the ministers im hl)rches now are to Ulose of Paul carried his And then the tele- men. and ready for action as ever. A religious mission in Colorado is nlPKBage to Greece and Rome, and it t. be liminced by Miss Charlotte subdued the philosphers, the Caesars Barth.

heiress to thc millions of i i a a the barbarians. Ham Uartli. 1-i. JI. N.

STATE EDITORS. A Proper Inquiry, nn llluiTield a i Telegraph.) government and strictly party government in city affairs. Charleston has never had a strictly bi-partisan government, except in rame. Under the new charter, of i course, even tho pretense of bi-parti- A a i and disease sanship will not exist. Every now and as one leads the hn; cuns aro We nre to have a partisan admin- 1 casually he runs upon a up- the r-trau-yy fails.

Istration of the city's affairs. Vor jpUcablo the present i a Billy Sunday is like the apostle lo the Gentiles in only one respect. He reaches millions beyond the influence of established churches, creeds and theologies. He speaks to them in a I language they understand. If his work true work It will endure in spite of Since the state declared for it- the imperfections that attach lo it.

If a i uio, voters aro CHECKERS. the Boston Herald.) By all means let thc incontestable checker champion of Massachusetts be uncovered in an open tournament sincerely for allcomers. If thc issue shall be settled upon the anniversary of Lexington and Concord there are many the last two years the administration has been do facto Democratic: L-n clearly and expressed The one of thc i men of "Uild.s citizen would be venturesome, indeed, to attempt to deny that outstanding the country. Such a i i is that given expression to by Clark 1 of i i l.i-t i highest. a A i iM.l we may add--notorious fact, nuipath.

the well American be ooinc the cov May What has been the record of ad- educator. It stales the src.it A-iiorl- can principle of a i and it fol lows: ministration. of construction, of moral and physical progress since 1813? In the past we have sufficiently reviewed it in these columns; it has been bad, scandalously bad. We don't want any more of it. NA1T ft K'S -KK 11S1T V.

i mm Tho Waslnnslini Claims that cancer is inherited Hi i of American hlirties- i.s Tnlr-j-a i lhl 1rt; a toleration in the broadest a most I ear.nut be placed in I glorious sense. a is diversified; so are the I Tho Republican a has named a faculties, beliefs and practices. for its standard-bearer the freedom is the rltrhl to i new order a man the very i rltfu must be sacredly re- of whose name is sufficient to inspire h.r^"' 1 lir ilns(J I i lit- conceuPd i ooldneS'i aiv a largo measure of public confidence, dlstli ul cordially and The personal and business record i Injs of rank, COULDN'T UO WOHSE. (I-'rom The i New i i i i a been set 111 pullce work. Ihey an; lo bo nr" i The first i a i i a i i i i ilraltcvl George Ereece iy as the opened pages i of character, or ostracism to tackle- that A a tax tunprle.

a book to the people of this com-i darken th jiathwaj- of seekers a THIS VSTEP.IOUS I munity. Mr. Breece twelve days i of frf 0l i Ni.i.,h. addressed to this newspaper a letter, which was duly published, wherein ho gave definite assurances, condl- speech as clear as the noonday and as UIA air and ocean. Wlihout a and (From The Evonms; rilar.

ton i I The i i iio no great damage, cheerful recognition of i right. but a got to Paris at tioned upon his election, of the char- Am( 1 a js on a h( a regarded as i of iin acter of the appointments which he to make to the city offices. Since his nomination by the primary he has given lo The Slail still which not admit this principle assurances, more comprehensive in which has been so distinctive- uf dream, her institutions a moclccry. Xarrow i.s the i and i scribeil the intellect in thfS'i scope, which are in the nature pledges to the people. It Is tho earnest conviction of this' newspaper lhat, in the pcison of George Breece.

the citizens of this American life. To i tu Ije nol American. UETOUT APROPOS. i the a a a wero rive: -cid town have a candidate who, in prefer- Charleston. would bo one i towns in lho coiint enoe to all others who havo even been Th(j )s a I I i achievement.

A 'I'KS'l'. i The Huston i Tin iv can be nu i of the i of Mr. Sunday's uf i i tire a i back debts. i A A I i i Ohio State i a i A i i cvi'lfiicn of the eternity of 1 i i i i i i i i i younu- woman in a i the other jTientioned, deserves to receive--even tobacco-stained shack. i i da illsKulsi-d in men's clothes and fairly compels--tho vote of every', i sessions by advertising IT; i elector who hopes for better govern- i i York ment in this city.

1 Still i' a up find a a big of 5 i Mr-u Brother- I i i a a i i i A GOOD XAMK. sjentmel. That West Virginia should allow its i (he- too, thr- Vir- financial affairs to fall into such a cnpitol is a i eapitol at Alba.iy i a i i a i Uu- a Ins pccnc of i i i i i i.s capable, of i i i i a a to a imsponk- fusion strikes tho Pittsburgh s-omn of thf Miael-iH i degree r.ich a Times as "somewhat amazing." a Grey tor a a a a on bua.st- large and influontia! newspaper goes I eel Broadway. on to say that "to permit matters tt- come to a pass like that reported in CASH A I OF dispatches from Charleston is tu Now a Uev. i a has a strange i of every and i i i i i i i i a i a i i are a pietnrea wcl- comert nn a "i a a th" of the primrose, In A i ti--ld and in i i i ii.r i a a guuK-f.

1 "it'-r i i of i i i i Hit- i f-v; i t-alk-d in I freeklc'l 1 i 'A the a i i ill'- i I i i LT'-hi en I i i i i I i i i i I i i i i 1 nni--t (l i And in-arl in I I I 1 H-n-e are liuin'ules'. pi nil--, i a a i I i i i i i-. s'' s-iippi'" ve.uly. i i i i i i i e'-bwi b-: ami "hore i i i i i lo of tin puot 1 an I i i a foot ot it i.s i the i ur jranten stiawberry." "L.iLer In the i i i i is i uf color nnd a conglonu'r- roses in the The rnsi i i a i s-uee; roses th. 1 The i i is 11 i i i i tu hy Shakespeure." liuwer-i i i i i i i by a i in i i i i 'Tu a i the lily, to i on i lu- i T'hen i biM-bs! i a nv-i-- i "fur nco," tho i ue which u' gr.ici-; a a a th'nv, a "1 nujt-i i i i i i wai pie.s" i 111 "A I 'r, Tale.

i i eun- i the i a a i lu of grirdens aral ut i lu-e, rts i goud-by I gu buck i i i i i i tuist i i i a lllif--, .1. i i bird in you a le-i nut been terehtod tu know if thu legislature had pleased the powers that be by passing their pet revenue measures would have been euesuon the answer to which will mean s-uniulhing. I lhe ireasury would no down a. -single draft, al under those i tances Isn't so bad. "John, we must have baby's photograph taken right "All right; I'll speak to a movlngr- pieture man." THATS DIFFERENT.

Papa: But you two could not live on his a week. Gertrude: Bui he's promised a dollar raise when lie marries. though the bills sought to be pushed will feel that tho great contest would not have provided a win have becn out upon an dollar i some time in appropriate date. There is a demand If a condition exists hereabouts for more checker matches New Parson--And what Is your husband, Mrs. Brown? Mrs.

Brown--Well, sir, 'e ain't exactly a policeman, but. 'o goes with 'em a good i i i by the suspension between first rate players, and the i i i Iftdshtture should have mor( exhibit ion of the great and i'cn i in a i Tt' they wero i ancient game by redoubtable jilayers TALE NOT THE nd hav aMiroed nn unprecedented (Boston may stage the more the game i to their failure tu act, I H1 1 There are not a few rn i i must In 1 hHd responsible. SPC, hnwevor, how the i I p.i.s-. measures that. n- no! i i i revenue raisers i i a i a i minictliatu condition.

who TABLET. My wife found white paper et more thrills out of the silent chip in my pocket watching of the moves of the red and th'is morning and I told her it was a dyspepsia, tablet. And did she swallow it- black tliasi ever the football fan gets from lhe groat spectacles of the gridiron. And therp is hardly a mountain I village In Vermont or New Ilamp- or a hamlet in the Herkshires I or on thc Ciipe, which does not havo its local champion. Little disks of leather do very well for "men," and any boy can make ti board.

Then let l-'roni The Parkei.sburg Sentinel.) The i i a i of snobbish display and fo'-de-pd from high school commencement exercises is a good I t.U- and tho a a i to a end was cerv on a wi uor i and Ze ppelms conducted by Messrs Lonara- bombard Westminister Abby or gather in the corner gro- protested mother, who it is." "I'm not at home to that gentle-man, Jane," declared the belle. "You haven't seen his card, yet," 'Ton don't know "True; but it isn't the machine I Turoos capture the Kaiser. Nothing am waiting for. I can tell by the will rna'-ter while they hang upon the Courier-Journal. 'Ihcy? assault of the blacks upon i i il-'rrim The Telegraph.) row.

Tho country players may The- who havo been busiest understand, the openings, but they dei i i i patriotism and the art of attack and a i i what America ought to do There are old sayings about "a head! in i crisis almost all forgot to for possessor is held lo register. have lhe gifts for strategy and mathe- matics. However that may be there IIml Knougli rf It. uo doubt that tho game is mighty P.irkeraburg State Journal.) 'good exercise for the brain cither of Lot be no moro extra session j' 1 man or a school boy. uf thc Legislature, Thc stale, can! better without 'J' SPRIXG CTjEAX-UV.

(From lhe livening 1 Star, Washington) A good example is often set at the IX JIAKRK. White House, and that historic place is so conspicuous and so much in the public eye. that its example, especially a a to got along Mile i i i it. YoiTiioni Town No Worker l.i-j-.s Than Per Dar. i a good example, is apt to carry far.

I Tho House has often led where Mar. a lit-; even tho eapitol has followed, and He in i whtvo lho finest now thc ON A PALM BEACH PIAZZA. Bangs yonder tells me he trusts his wife implicitly and absolutely, but-Well? Well, I notica he carries his change and fishhooks In same pocket. his tho lughost avera'-re a scale i the world, lo Thorn- House leads in the the clean-city campai of a I in the newa that "the first i of a Democratic campaign was fired Sim in the 1915 clean-up-paint-up when work was a i a i i for that, stale, is i cily. Mr.

Hrowno also i is a for the statement that i empluvei-jj of IJi-iTO get a larger of value for the. wages, paid i employes a those uf -Th'-ru IH nu i in things, but evory house in Washing- began on cleaning up and painting up lhe White House." Hero is an example for every other house in thu i tt may bo 1-cyond the means' ami even beyond the ambition ol'i a every householder in Washington emulate the White House in some SAD 1XDE13D. A Boston school-teacher had read Whiltier's "Jlaud liuller" to her pupils, and at the close of the reading spoke of the sorrowful significance the words "It nsighc 'aave been." She asked the boys and girls if they could i of any four solder words. One alert youngster of a dozen years held up his hand and said" two sadder words." "What arc they?" a shod the teach- 'Please X. Y.

Evenin Post. 1 believe, whore lhe aver- bring Into question tho capacity anil clotecl his M-ries of evangelistic sound judgment of her responsible public men, which is sure to retard general progress." ings in Philadelphia and received his final freewill offering, the iIUcus- i of the commercial of Tardy Spring. Nov." the i censes, Tho warm Southwesl nwake.s: i fly the fleeces, Thick lho bloGs-om-flakes. That is precisely the thought a a comes up. Thc converts i is in the minds of thousands of numbered tho free-will of- I Io i 4S nl ull 1Ue slri(1 i respecting citizens of this state to- foring amounted to 5r.2,10S.Oa.

When A distance waves thp i day--the immediate result of crooked Mr. Sunday closed his Pittsburgh 0 in the breast a door (lings wide; politics in West Virginia Is to "retard i campaign, calculation made his gCJieral progress." average, about tlu- same Has it not been so retarded al- to cost. a smiles-, Is i A s-ong of Kiiglaml's rush uf Mower." In this brw.e i ready? Is it not the evidence of our I this too high a piioe. tu pay lor own eyes that this Is so? There has are known in religious i been wonderful advancement, too; but as from much greater it would huve dolphin say that those men whom been, and how much brighter tho look, at present, if tho pe.iplo were havo bt-gnn to i dubN. rid of this a hunlen uf rotten dently, thr-ro has been politlr.

1 -meuMij-e uf "eonversiun," If the comment of the Pittsburgh nut i i a That i the lark for sihlne, for i i hif i i i a i i a i Mar. pr-iu-il men of l-'Iorid-i met a for day convention, to discuss lhe troubles uf the day mid the outlook anil I i i a lo get u. needed rest from lho uerve- rackin; rigors uf i news. Mayoi' W. Watson welcomed lho mon to tho i in a speech i On "Friday es-cning Dr.

A a Williams, i I Sehool uf i a i a i i Missouri, i i a a a a i a a day." baid r.i-uwno. "Thai's about average nl ail the A i in P.arro, most ul uf eourso, a stonecutters. 1C olio a to have his lawn mowed nr tho MIUW shoveled his side- a In; has to pay at tho rate of ton can have clean and frcs' 1 paint as the White House, and ever, little Air. lawn and back yard in the i can have as green grass and as bright flowers as thc While. House grounds.

A RKAL PUNCH. You think his story lias a real to it? Kure thing-. You ought to have seen the way it put me to sleep. Gallipoli, now shaking' with tho I llumdor of the guns of the allies, is a a or ho not get door through i in 135S, tho That Is because any one, who is capable can got work in tin: Turks first entered into their Euro- PEACE AT A PRICK. A riot call had been sent In, and 10 police had arrested the whole pcan possessions, says the London lodge meeting-.

At the hearing, how- Chronicle. And the entrance came over, there appeared to be a strange "The owners uf quarries have es- about In a surprising manner. In reluctance about testifying. The judge talili.s'hed a system mon, who, age, havo become of a for I thu ycor au earthquake shattered all noticed that althiugh the cities of Thrace and overthrew would admit that there i i a others, that per- everybody had been The i in i i i sci-m tliOHf; i newspaper serves to point one lesson more a another, that lesson is it is a mighty dangerous i for a state to have its- good name abroad Billy a terms W1 lcll nm Playi l- lin V)r p. Hims, r)1 to i i If 'TI eciual to wonder a i lives ix-m i-- Their i a the a keeper, who saw one of his old Af they a ors r-oiiu- I and i a lhe i i Nr a was a nnd eyewmk a i i i i The i i i ii i i a Th" prawics one vast a i classed LIH a.

bad eon- sider I much to pay for the Impaired. The Gaxetto Times goes even in its change; "I-' i 1C not of i i is a fdCli-r in war I If, a i -Hilly stnt'-'s troubles which may have much a tu offer, as al! tho i 5 to do i prcsr-nt crisis in i i ehurclips a i "The i i i a i i a fearful and wruiderftil foction.il politics in Civnt Price," i i nut a head West Virginia. Men and selfish i be i cheap for tin; t- rests avjrjarently aro considered in to the larger concerns of, by thc same measure-, i o.e.i,se:-, a i i i i i The me In A a shakes. AUT Monr.ii I i a Mar. a mg fn-t fur todiiy in liu; ease ul' Lowell A who I'M i on the I charges by Miss Mao Stafford culled at ol'fleo pu.so fur tu ho used a i rulvor- i posU-i'K.

lh case csiino- i for lioarl -ig. -Miss Sluf- I'urd i to auiK-iir, and tho pruso- a i was i i i i in I i i a i i a in urdor tu quash the ease. I WANTS A A N. .1., i i i i i i I a Kugall i i i I i i i i I I I I I il i a a i i i a who i i i DM ui k'MS a i well be a by the i (if tho. federal i i This provides 1'or those employes lu-ing put on piece' sertod city.

i tlu-reby given a chance to protested, but Sultan calmly walls of Gallipoli. Tho Inhabit- trouble, nobody wnald tell what a urn worth. i a sitmetiniMS in ot lho feili'i-al Hovorn- i liu 1 employers i Ihese men i i i of ronmlnine' at work ui a a i wage, now there is a i i on at Uarro. Thc- moil a been out il is i il i i lo.ng." i I I bAlD. Siirinsl'iohl, Slur.

ooi 1 of Springfield's now i i i a a huHiUng was laid loll, i ,1. a i of Toledo, a i i a of Ihe G. A. uf i a i his a were guests a lied, i the Turks, for whom started it. So it was that this honor earthquakes had no terror, crossed the pinned one consciortious man the and marched lhe de- honorable worthy inner custodian it was--down to facts "You say somebody started this Instead replied that "Provdienee had opened row by hitting- somebody over the a.

way to his troops and he could not head with something. Now, who hit disregard so cloar an Indication of whom with what on what occasion?" "The occasion was the annual grand peace pipe meeting: the Brotherly Love Lodge of the Heart nnd Heart fraternity. We woru met to wel- come-- 1-YUUiKUS AT AUTO SHOW. I "Never i Why was the assail- M.IISOII City, Iowa. liar.

i i i Thus was taken tho first thai t'-'sir easo bathed in tiirk-s. has kept blood for the ccn- "Whom did he hit?" "We call him X'otfle Lord Uni- honor. lho farmers of the country can bet- "The chairman of the cntertain- ter afford automobiles Ihnu the city incut committee." dwellers was proven today, when ihe Mason Cty A show was opened. A big tendance from i versal Peace." the districts was on hand briglu; "What, did hc hit him with?" loving oup," --Woman's National "Weekly, i rr-JOTMN BABBLE. and parly, and there are runny pros-j pectlve buyers.

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Pages Available:
114,805
Years Available:
1914-1977