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CONGRESS DECLARES STATE Of WAR! FINAL RESOLUTION AIRPLANE FIGHTING TERRIFIC NATION’S FORCES ADOPTED IN HOUSE FOR WAR MIGHTY AUSTRIA SEVERS RELATIONS U. S. Takes Over Interned Ships as Precautionary Measure. Washington, D. C. — Austria-Hun gary, ranging herself unreservedly 15 German Aviators Are Seen to Fall with Germany, has severed diplomatic relations with the United States, pre and 31 Others Driven Down. cipitating a situation which generally is expected here to lead to war. London— In terrific air fighting dur ing Saturday and Sunday in Northern Baron Erich Zwiedinek, the Austrian France, British airplanes carried out charge, asked the State department numerous raids and dropped more than Monday for passports for himself, his eight tons o f bombs. Twenty-eight staff and the Austrian consular force taken when I was In Burlington, and corner, she knelt on the hard floor and C H A P T E R X II— Continued. British machines are missing, says the sent It to him." prayed, and sobbed herself to sleep. — 15 i in this country, and simultaneously 1 official statement from British head “ You are mistaken, father. Jerry la Lark remained loyally with Carol “ Your picture! Oh, Prudence! quarters in France, and 15 German American Minister Stovall reported •11 right, and always was, I am sure. Where are they? Aren't you going to until consciousness returned to her. As aeroplanes were seen to crash to the from Berne that Austria had announced It Is nothing like that. I told him to give us one?” soon as she was able to walk, the two ground and 31 German machines were Washington. D. C.- The resolution Washintgon, D. C.— Actual and po the break in relations to the American go, and not to come again. That is driven down. “ No, Carol. I had only one made— went silently to the barn, and climbed declaring that a state o f war exists tential resources, which, all told, prob embassy in Vienna. all." Into the much-loved haymow. There Ten German balloons, the statement for Jerry. There aren’t any more.” between the United States and Ger ably never have been equaled by any | Immediately the Treasury depart “ But I f he should come back now— ” adds, were brought down in flames. “ W ell," sighed Lark resignedly. “ I t ’s they lay flat on the hay. faces down other nation in the history o f the ment ordered the seizure o f all Aus many, already passed by the senate, ward, each with an arm across the “ It would be Just the same. Don't a pretty Idea for my book, anyhow.” passed the house shortly after 3 o ’clock Berlin — The entente allies lost 44 world, are brought into the great war trian merchant ships in American har worry about It, father. I t ’s all right.” From that day on Prudence always other's shoulder, praying fervently. Friday morning by a vote o f 373 to 50. i airplanes on the western front, says under the American flag. bors. The Austrian crews were taken "Prudence,’’ he said, more tenderly, wore the sparkling ring— and the wom After a time they rose and crept Into It formally accepts the state o f bel ( the official statement issued by the In the balance against Germany are off and sent to im migration stations “ we have been the closest of friends the house where they waited patiently ligerency forced by Germany's aggres ! German army headquarters staff. thrown a navy in strength and effi- and American guards put on board. and companions, you and 1, from the en o f the Methodist church nearly had until Fairy came down on one o f her sions and authorizes and directs the The measure was explained as purely ciericy among the foremost afloat; an' mental paralysis marveling over a _ . . . . . . Thirty-three o f the British or French very beginning. Alwaya you have come man who gave a diamond ring and numerous errands. President to employ the m ilitary and ma,.hint.s were deHtroyed in aeria| en. army, comparatively very small, but one o f precaution, but it ia realized to me with your troubles and worries. “ Is she better?” they whispered. And naval forces and the resources o f the gagements. that it may be interpreted by Austria highly efficient, backed by a citizenry never came u-woolng! And a girl who F ive German airplanes, nation to bring war against Germany the statement adds. did not return. o f upward o f 20,000,000 capable of as an act o f war. In a similar situs- | Have I ever failed you? Why, then, accepted and wore his offering, with Fairy answered gently, " I think she Is to a successful termination. m ilitary duty; industrial resources, in tion, after the break with Germany, do you go back on me now, when you nothing to say for the man 1 And It a little better." Then the twins, In no Without rollcallx the house rejected comparably the greatest in the world, no ships were seized until a state of really need me?" was the consensus o f opinion In Mount way deceived, went back to the hay Prudence paltgd his shoulder affec all amendments, including proposals to already mobilized for public service, war actually had been declared. Mark that modern lovers were mostly mow again. Fairy prepared a hasty supper, and prohibit the sending o f any troops Whether Bulgaria and Turkey are tionately, but her eyes did not meet crazy, anyhow ! and the moral force o f more than 100, arranged it on the kitchen table. She overseas without congressional author 000,000 Americans, awakened to their preparing to follow suit is unknown, his. “ I do not really need you now, And springtime came again. drunk a cup o f hot coffee, and went In ity. country’s peril and united behind their but officials generally believe that father. It la nil settled, and 1 am quite Now the twins were always original Adoption o f the resolution followed Persident with a patriotic fervor rein sooner or later they w ill do so. Bul satisfied. Things are all right with me In their amusements. They never fo l search o f her father. “ Go and eat, dadsle,” she urged. But he shook his 17 hours o f debate. There was no at garian Minister Fanaretoff railed on Just as they are.” carnating the spirit o f ’ 76. lowed blindly after the dictates o f cus l'heo he took a serious step, without tempt to filibuster, but the pacifist Although much remains to be done, Secretary Lansing late in the day to tom. And when other girls played head. H e went to Des group, under the leadership o f Demo officials believe the nation’s destinies ask i f this government had any in her knowledge. “ I am not hungry, but send the girls “ catch” with dainty rubber balls, the cratic Leader Kitchin, prolonged the are secure now, no matter how stub formation from Sofia, but was told Moines, and hud a visit with Jerry. He twins took unto themselves a big and to the table at once.” found him thinner, his face steruer, discussion with impassioned s|>eeches, born or prolonged may be the pressure none had been received. On their next trip Into the house, heavy croquet ball— found In the Avery Mr. Kitchin declaring conscience would Bulgaria, it is believed here, is his eyes darker. When the office boy o f German militarism or how wide the woodshed. T o be sure. It stung and Fntry stopped the twins. "G et Connie not permit him to support the Presi scope o f German intrigue. weary o f the war, but German domina announced “ Mr. Starr,” Jerry ran bruised their hands. What matter? At nnd eat your supper. It’s Just a cold dent’s recommendation that a state o f The navy, always the first line o f tion o f the Central European alliance quickly out to greet him. any rate, they continued endangering lunch, and Is already on the kitchen war be declared. “ Is she all right?" he cried eagerly, defense, has cleared its decks o f anti ia expected to drive them, as it drove You must help yourselves— I their lives and beauties by reckless tuble. Miss Rankin, o f Montana, ihe oniy quated incumbrances, has added new Austria, to break with Germany’s new almost before he was withta hailing can’t come now.” pitching o f tlie ungainly plaything. woman member o f congress, sat units, modernized to meet the German enemy. distance. The twins did not speak, and Fairy One Friday evening after school Washington, D. C. — The resolution tactics, and the patriotic co-operation through the first rollcall with bowed Mr. Starr did not mince matters. went hurriedly up the stulrs ouce more. 1 they were umuslng themselves on the head, failin g to answer to her name, declaring that a state o f war exists o f ship and material makers is hurry “ Jerry," he said abruptly, “ did you and “ I do not think I cun eat," said Carol. between the United States and Ger ing to completion other fighting craft Richard Olney, Ex-Secretary of tw ice called by the clerk. Prudence luivi a quarrel? She de- parsonage lawn with this huge ball. I "W e ’d better take away about half many was adpoted in the senate Wed On second rollcall she rose and said that w ill be the last word in power and State, Dies in Boston, Aged 8 ? ! cllues to tell me auytlilng about It, and ! When their father turned in, they ran of tills food, nnd hide It. Then she will in a sobbing voice: “ I want to stand nesday night by an overwhelming ma efficiency. after the conversations you and 1 have up to him with a sporting proposition. Boston— Richard Olney, statesman, "B et you a nickel, pupa,” cried think we have already eaten.” by my country, but I cannot vote for I jority. It was immediately taken up Authorized but 10 days ago to re had, 1 think I have a right to know | for passage in the house. Carol, “ that you cun t throw this ball This novel plan was acted upon with w ar.” cruit to the full war strength o f 87,000 once Secretary o f State and alwaya a what has happened." Senators who cast the negative votes men, the navy already has almost at noted student o f international affaira, For a moment then she remained "Does she miss me? Does she seem as far as the schoolhouse woodshed!— promptitude and the twins went back died at his home in the Fenway, in the standing, supporting herself against a were Gronna, o f North Dakota; La tained the total. To provide additional sorry that I am away? Does— ’’ His By the way, will you lend me u nickel, to the haymow. When It grew dark desk, and as cries o f “ vote, vote,” I Follette, o f Wisconsin; Norris, o f N e officers a class o f midshipmen has been Back Bay district, at 8:45 o ’ clock Sun voice was so boyish and so eager there papa?" they slipped luto the kitchen and hud day night. Word o f the passing of came from several parts o f the house, braska; Lane, o f Oregon; Stone, o f graduated three months ahead o f its He took the ball nnd weighed It light dled together on the woodbox beside was no mistaking his attitude toward she sank back into her seat without Missouri, and Vardaman, o f Mississip time. A newly organized coast patrol the great citizen was not given to the Prudence. ly In his hand. " I ’m on anti-betting the stove. And down to them present voting audibly. She was recorded in pi. society,” he declared, laughing, “ but 1 j ly came Fairy, smiling, her eyes tear- o f submarine chasers is on duty, and public until Monday. "Look here. Jerry, 1 want to know. The end came after a protracted The war resolution was adopted by hundreds o f small craft to augment it the negative. very strongly believe It will carry to brightened. period o f intense suffering, which had Why are you staying away?" | the senate by a vote o f 82 to 6. the schoolhouse woodshed. I f It does - are under construction. She is b e tte r!” cried Carol, spring- “ Won’t Prudence tell you?" failed, however, to shake the courage Senator McCumber’s substitute to Arm y preparations are less com not, I ’ll give you five cents’ worth o f ¡I1K tG her feet. “ No." declare the existence o f a state o f war plete, because o f the uncertainty over or good humor that had marked his 82 “ Yes," said Fairy, dropping on her “ Then I cannot. She made me prom candy tomorrow. And i f It does, you on the sinking o f another American what congress w ill authorize. The years or to divert hia mind from the ise not to tell you a word. But It Is shall put au extra nickel In the collec- knees nnd burying her face In Lark’s interest which he had maintained in ship by Germany was defeated without regulars, numbering nearly 120,000, | tion next Sunday.” lap, ns she still sat on the woodbox. not my fault, Mr. Starr. I can tell you Chester, Pa. An explosion at 10 a rolli-sffl. and trained and equipped in a way our qurral with Germany. Then he drew back his arm and care “ She’s better. She Is better.” Lark Richard Olney served successfully as that. It is nothing I have done or said. o ’clock Tuesday morning, in the plant The resolution drafted after con which their officers believe matches fully sighted across the lawn. “ I ’ll patted the heaving shoulders In n o f the Kddystonc ammunition corpora sultation with the State department unit for unit, the boasted efficiency o f attorney general and secretary o f state She sent me away because she thinks send It right between the corner of the motherly way, and when Fnlry lifted tion, at Kddystonc, Pa., near here, is and already accepted by the house com Germany’s best, are ready to respond during the administration o f Presi It wus right for her to do so, and— you house and that little cedar," he said, her face again It was all serene, reported to have killed 50 to 150 per mittee, says the state o f war thrust over night to whatever call may come. dent Cleveland, and, although at the know Prudence! It Is wrong, I know. nnd then, bending low, It whizzed from though her lashes were wet. sons. Several hundred are said to upon the United States by Germany is The national guard, 150,000 strong head o f the State departement for the I knew It all the time. But I couldn’t his hand. have been injured. "She Is conscious.” said Fairy, still formally declared, and directs the and hardened by months o f service at short period o f one year and nine make her see It. And she made me Lark screamed, nnd Carol sank fnlnt- on her knees, but with her head promise not to tell.” The fire, which was confined to the President to employ the entire m ilitary the border, already has many units in months only, he won reputation as Ing to the ground. For na Instant Mr. In the end Hr. Starr went back to shrapnel loading* building, in which it and naval forces and resources o f the active service for police duty through statesman o f commanding ability and thrown back, nnd smiling. “ She re originated, had been subdued. In this government to carry on war and bring out the country, and can lie fully mo force. Hia greatest triumph was his the parsonage no wiser than he left, Starr hituself stood swaying. Then he gained consciousness a little while building atiout 400 men, women and it to a successful termination. ago. There Is renlly nothing serious bilized on short notice. Without ad successful insistence upon arbitration save that he now knew that Jerry was boys and girls were employed as load Action in the senate came just after, ditional authorization by congress, the o f the boundary dispute between Great really not to blame, and that he held the matter. It was a hard knock, but Britain and Venezuela. ers. himself ready to return to her on a I I o ’ clock at the close o f a debate that regulars and guardsmen could be re It missed the temple. When she be- moment's notice. since 10 cruited to a combined strength o f 700,- Latest reports place the loss o f life had lasted continuously onme conscious, she looked up at fa between 75 and 150. The little Ches o ’clock in the morning. The Ladles of the Methodist church 000, and detailed plans fo r whatever ther and smiled. Father looked per German Maps Are Seized. ter morgue is filled with bodies and were puzzled and exasperated. They larger army may be authorized have fectly awful, twins, so pnle, nnd his New Y ork — Government agents have they are piled u|s>n the sidewalk out- j National Army of 2,000,000 went to the parsonage, determined to been prepared and great quantities of lips were trembling. And Prudence seized more than 2000 letters from the "find out what's what.” But when they side the building. equipment purchased for it. said, ‘Now, father, on your word of German sailors interned at the immi Men Plan of Government It is stated the building in which sat with Prudence, and looked at the Industrial preparations have pro honor, did you knock me down with gration station on Ellis Island. They the explosion occurred was used for that ball on purpose?’ She spoke very Washington, D. C. — Detailed plans duced a great, compact scheme o f na also have come into possession o f dia frail, pathetic little figure, with the making tim e fuses for shrapnel. The mournful eyes— they could only sigh low nnd weak, hut— Just like Pru o f the War department for raising an tional resources with almost unlimited grams, blueprints and blank books con workers were mostly women and young with her and go their ways. dence ! Father couldn't say a w o rd ; army numbering millions i f that is possibilities. taining information important to the girls. The twins continued to piny In the he just nodded, nnd gulped. She has necessary “ to bring the government o f m ilitary and civil authorities. The Kddystonc Ammunition com great maple, even when the leaves Munition Prices Ordered Slashed. the German empire to terms', were a little fever, nnd the doctors say we The fact that beer is not permitted pany is understood to be an indepen were fallen. “ I t ’s n dandy place, I placed in President Wilson's hands tuny need to work with her part o f Washington, D. C. - Thursday the on the island ia said to be causing tell you. Prudence," cried Carol. “ Jer dent corporation, and is engaged in Thursday in the form o f a bill pre the night. Father said to ask I f you much discontent among the sailors. manufacturing and loading shells for ry didn't have time to put up the rope pared by the General Staff and re government invoked for the first tim e would go to bed now, so you can get the Russian government. The com before Connie pulled him down, hut viewed and revised in part by Secre its drastic powers to strike a death up early In the morning and help us. York Harbor, M e.— A German who pany has no connection with either the we’ve fix ft 1 It ourselves, and It Is sim tary Baker and the general officers blow at exhorbitant war profita. Un said he was Frank Spikehorn, formerly I am to stay with Prudence tonight, Midvale Steel company or the Reming ply grand. You can go up nnd swing who are his m ilitary advisers. der authority o f the last naval appro o f Baltimore, was arrested here Tues hut you may have to tnke turns lu the ton Arms company. The President, as Commander in priation bill a manufacturer was di day. morning. And you'll have to get break Maps o f the coast with margin any time you like— unless your joints Chief, already has approved the basis rected to furnish a large order o f war al notes in German and a notebook are too stiff! It's a very serious mat fast, too. So father thinks you would adopted for the war army. Secretary supplies at a price fixed by the govern filled with w ritin g were found in his ter getting up there— for stiff Joints, better go to bod. W ill you do that, of course, T mean. Lnrk and I get up Baker said the measure would go to ment far lower than the figure volun possession. twlnnles?" easy enough." the house and senate committees as tarily submitted. I f the order ia not (TO BE CONTINUED.) soon as the war resolution was adopt obeyed the plant would be taken over Fur n moment Prudence sat silent Wilson Insists on Draft Plan. Washington, I). C. Mow the g o v ed. with quivering lips. Then she hurst and operated by the government. T R IF L E S T H A T M EA N M UCH ernment plans to raise a war army of Officials would not disclosed the Washintgon, D. C.— President W il out with unusual passion, “ Don’t you 1,000,000 within a year and 2,000,000 Danes Do Not Approve. name o f the manufacturer nor the son threw the weight o f his personal ever dure climb tlmt tree lignin us Overlooked, They Cause Unhappiness within two years was disclosed upon Copenhagen Am erica's entry into agency through which this order was influence into the scales Tuesday in an long as you live, tw ins) Mind what Among Married Folk— Woman’s passage o f the war resolution by the 1 s a y !” given. It is said, however, that Prea- effort to overcome opposition in con the war cannot be said to have been house. Tw o Commandments. Lark looked thoughtfully out o f the ident Wilson and his advisers were gress to the administration army plans The bill, prepared by the General received with favor in Denmark, either firmly resolved that only fair and rea based on the d raft system. window, and Carol swallowed hard. in official circles or by the public. The Staff and approved by the President Married folk make desperate efforts sonable charges should he (laid by the Summoning Chairman Dent o f the It was she who said gently, “ Why, of for submission to congress, provides definite taking o f sides by the last nation to ita citizens for the things house m ilitary committee, now consid course. I’ riic— Just us you say.” to be Interested In each other's affairs, And Springtime Came Again. great neutral (lower is, however, no for the immediate filling up o f the r e g and sometimes they succeed, for they that are necessary to make ready for ering the bill, the President made it thi the day liefore Christmas an In ular army and national guard to war small matter for such a nation as Den war. ured package was dell verts] at the rushed across the lawn. For Prudence manage to stand each other's dullness. clear that he believes the safety o f the strength o f more than 300,000, by mark. She and other small European European governments are paying nation hangs on the action o f congress (sirsonuge for Prudence. A letter wus had o|iened the front door anil stepped They assert their egotism lu turns. Ho draft unless enough volunteers enlist neutrals during the war have been bal an average o f 10 (ler cent profit on war in this regard. villi it. and she rend that first. quickly out on the walk by the corner tells the same stories several times. quickly and for bringing into the serv ancing in a more and more difficult material purchased in the United He w ill make a sim ilar exposition o f “ My dearest little sweetheart: I o f the house. The heavy ball struck He takfs her for a country wnlk nnd ice by the late summer o f the first equilibrium between the belligerents States. It was asserted authoritively the m ilitary situation to Representa •lio e tills gift for you long before I her on the forehead and she fell heav forgets to give her tea, and she never 500,000 o f the new force o f young men and endeavoring to maintain not only that the government o f the U n ite d ; tive Anthony o f Kansas, who has led had the light to do It. 1 was keeping remembers that lie hates her dearest ily. without a moan. between the ages o f 15* and 25 years, normal conditions o f life but even nec States intends to buy its own supplies ! opposition to the d raft plan among R e It etitl! the proper moment. Hut the friend Mnhi'l. Where the rift g ro w » essary suppiles for business existence. to be called to the colors by selective more profound Is when trifles such ns at less than that rate o f profit to the publican members o f the m ilitary com moment eame, and went again. Still C H A P TE R X III. conscription. seller. mittee. these are overlooked, nnd particularly want y -i to have the gift. Please A ll France Honors U. S. where a man has work that he loves, ear It. for my sake, for I shall he Fate Takes Charge. Norwegian Lossea Mount. Paris This day (Thursday) was U-Hoats Sink 31 Britons. Pastor Burned in Effigy. li'.v knowing It Is where It ought to For hours Prudence lay unconscious, or to which he Is use»l, which is much lamdon During February and March Am erica’s day in France. Besides the In early days the ■ e\en ! Iiougti ( m yself nin banished, with two doctors In close attendance, the same thing. London British merchant vessels o f : Portland, Me.— The Rev. Charles E. 105 Norwegian vessels o f 16,322 parliamentary manifestations and the 1600 tons or more sunk by mines or t Joy, pastor o f the First Unitarian love you Prudence. W henever you l-’ulry. alert but calm, was at hand to woman's attitude to a man's work varies a good deal, hut she generally ml ¡or me, I am ready to eome. En give them service. gross Urns were sunk, according to a great dispiny o f the Stars ami Stripes submarines in the week ending April 1 church, the oldest and one o f the rich tirely and always yours, Jerry." statement made hy the Norwegian leg throughout the capital, the municipal It Is a significant thing that In bitter suspects It a little. She ma*- tolerate est in this city, was burned in effigy in Wl;h trembling lingers she opened anguish and grief. Christians find coin- it l.ec huso she loves him, and all that ation Saturday evening. Sixty lives councils met in cities, both large and and including two not reported for the front o f his church by a party o f un-1 were lost in the disasters and 122 |ier- small, and adopted resolutions acclaim previous week, numbered 18 according identified men Sunday night, a fter he he little (Miekage. It contained a ring, fort and peace In prayer. Outsiders, ns is his Is noble. Later. If this work I* sons who were on hoard ships that ing the United States. to the official statement. The report had preached a sermon in which he : a l i i a brilliant diamond flashing my- well ns Christians, pray tn times of very profitable, or If it Is work which i-.ad c o lo r s before her eyes. And I'ru- danger and mental stress, pmy, and lends to honor, she may tnke a pride were sunk are still missing. The state The nppenrance o f the American flag saya: "T h e number unsuccessfully at was reported as expressing the opinion ia it, but even then she will generally ment o f the legation says: at windows in different parts o f the tacked by submarines was 17. Fishing that “ the war in which we serve is an lence kissed It passionately, many pray, ami pray again, and continue “ During February 41 Norwegian city multiplied rapidly as the day ad vessels sunk numbered six, including unrighteous war. still in the agony and passion o f grief grudge it the time nnd the energy it From this pulpit vessels o f 63,84 gross tons were sunk. vanced and scam the available supply four sunk the week ending March 25. prayers shall ascend for Germans and tw o hours later, slip went quietly and f«*nr. And yet they prny. Bur costs. She loves him, not his work. Fourteen persons were killed and 22 was exhausted. Arrivals during the week for vessels Americana alik e,“ he said. “ There downstairs to where the rest o f the Christians pmy, and find confidence She will seldom confess this, even to are missing. During March 64 vessels o f all nationalities o f more than 100 w ill be no prayer that victory may- family were decorating n Christmas ami serenity. Soirow nmy remain, hut herself, lull she will generally lay dow n two commandments: o f 103,238 gross tons were sunk.” tr»-». She showed tlig* ring to them iingui-h is stilled. crown the arms o f A m e ric a ." tons numbered 2281; sailing, 2399.' Miss Wilson Gives (1000. 1. Thou shall love me. «rarely. Mount Mark considered this a unique Washington, D. C. Miss Margaret Ex-Czarina’ « l ady in Cell. 2. Thou shalt succeed so tlmt 1 rimy "Jerry sent it to me.” she said. T>o par-onage family. Their liveliness, Austria Sure to Break. St. Louis Rocked hy tjuake. Wilson, the President's daughter. Sat you think it Is all right for me to wear their gayety. their love o f fun. seemed love thee.— W. L George, In the Atlan London Mme. Vlrubova, the lady- unlay handed the Red Cross her per Vienna It appears certain that St. Is>uis — A distinct earthquake in-waiting to the ex-empress, who in sonal check for $1000 the proceeds of Austria-Hungary w ill sever diplomatic shock was fe lt for several seconds it. father?" a little inapropns In the setting of a tic. A thrill o f hopeful c\|«ectnncy ran Methodist parsonage. troduced Gregory Rasputin, the mytic her spring concert tour. Her check relations with the United States i f Monday afternoon throughout this sec monk, to the Russsian court, has been was ilated April 2. the day o f the Pres Congress declares that a state o f war tion, and the after-vibrations continued ¡(trough the Mule group. “They ain't sanctimonious enough Never Out of Date. brought from Tsarskoe-Selo to the ident's address to congress. 'V i* . Indeed.” declared her fnther. by half." declared old Harvey K»*el. the W e nre Inclined to smile at the exists between Am erica and Germany. for eight minutes. Several windows "II. w beautiful it is! Is Jerry coming bus driver, "but. by Jings! I tell you quaint costumes that our grnrxlparents Taurida 1‘alace and then taken to the The money goes to the fund for use The government has placed a special were broken and several chimneys prison o f St. Peter and St. Paul, says among American sailors and soldiers. car at the disposal o f U. S. Ambassa were knocked down. The seismograph to spend Christmas with ns?" they are dandles!" won . and at their ratli<*r st|lte»l. for ’ Why, no, father— lie Is not coming a Reuter dispatch from Petrograd Miss Wilson stain will make another dor Penfield, who w ill probably leave at St. Louis University indicated that But » « a matter o f fact, every one mal manners. We tllspense with a Saturday. Before leaving, the quake was in the New Madrid at u't any more. I thought you under* o f th<* family, from Connie up. bail a great many things which were conshl- tour in the South for the same pur- \ A ienna on April 6. «too I that." Mme. Virubova is a fellow prisoner pose. characteristic parson; ige heart. When » l ed Important a hundred years ago. Mr. Penfield w ill be received by Em (M issouri) region, where a series of o f Mme Soukhomlinoff, w ife o f the An awkward illcoeo, and Curol -ante they were worried. < >r frightened, « r But t>!itl»*nt. pi' siding perseverance, peror Charles. The Ambassador will violent earthquakes was felt from De ex minister o f war. French to Fly U. S. Flag. l-11. to March. IS 12. The brightly to the res» ue. " It certainly Is grieved, tliey prayed travel by way o f Switzerland. Fairy (Missing sticking t » a thing till you finish it. Is first tremor was at 2:30 p. m., and a beauty ! I thought It was very kind up the stairs with li it watiT for the behl tn ns high esteem in the twentieth Paris — The American flag w ill be Submarine Nets Provided. ” f Professor Du. kie to send Ijirk nnd doct«xrs, whispered to her father as lie century ns It was In the eigteeuth. In- flown from all public buildings in the main tremor 12 seconds later. Phone Girls Are Enlisted. mu a five-pound b»>x »if chocolates, hut turned in to Ms own room. "K»*ep on dti-try and patience are never out o f Providence, R. I. The eastern ami France as the result o f an order issued New York Thousands o f telephone f course this Is ever so tuueh nicer praying. fath»*r. I cn n't stop now. Ité date. western passengers o f Narragansett ! by I amis J. M alty, minister o f the in T. R. May Consult Wilson. girls here were enlisted hy the Navy ! Jerry's a bird, I say." Bay are to be protected by nets, it is terior. cause they n»*e»t me. rait I'm praying The mayors o f many towns Washington. D. C.— Theodore R "A b ird !" mocked Fairy. “ Such lan «•very minute Nrtweei i errands announced here. As soon as the net J have requested that the American department as recruiting agents. Their velt came here Tuesday from New And For Amateurs. are placed the western passage w ill he colors be displayed on private resi work, it is said, would be to “ take up” i York and although he declined to make guage." Mr. Starr, kneeling In*»! « his ti A in« dbl > picture camera that uses permanently closed ami the other closed dences. the N avy to all the young men they a statement it was reported he would I-ark came to her twin's defense. pray—nnd the stony » «(•air Ins« plate* ln«t«*nd o f films and also between sunrise and sunset. know and urge them to enlist. f Ue iin be uses! to project pictures has confer with President Wilson and offer “Yes, s bird— that's Just what he Is." eyes dle»1 out. and he cutne F.i-Rebels Raise Flag. Carol smiled. “We saw him use his little room quiet, and coni i lit. and tea lu x a te d la Europe for amateurs. his services fo r the war. It was said ~ ..... * to <•«> In t o M . * kad c Raleigh. N. C. Old soldiers o f the Mine Sweeper Hits Mine. he also contemplated seeing Secretary- wings when Connie yanked him out of calm. El Paso Germans arrested here on North Carolina Home for Confederate Connie, seeking a secluded corner Imndon The British admiralty an Raker to discuss the volunteer army dl- the big maple, didn't we. Lark?” Then, A Square Funnel. Federal charges w ill be confined in the Veterans raised the Stars ami Stripes nounces that a mine-sweeping vessel riaion which the colonel had offered to "Did yon send him anything. Pros?” to "pray for Prudence." had passed the | The Inventor o f a new square funnel stockade at Fort Bliss, it waa announc over the institution Sun*lay for the i o f an old type struck a mine Wednee Prudence hesitated, and answered door o f the dungeon, and pause«!, A contend* It operates more rapidly ih - » recruit. The general staff plan for an ed Firday. One German is being held first time. Heretofore the home has | day and sank. The announcement add* army raised hy selective conscription without the slightest accession of col fitting place! So she turned In at a round one. which causes a rotary m q at the county ja il temporarily. flown only the state flag. 1 had my picture 1 that 24 men are missing. make* no provision for volunteer units. or. "Yew Carol. and tn the farthest and darkest tloo In liquitia and delays Utelr Lower Body Confirms Action of Senate 373 to 50. Germany forced to Combat Vast Resources and Many Men. SENATE VOTES TO PASS RESOLUTION Upper House Declares for War With Only Six Dissenting. EXPLOSION HILLS 75 Army of Million A t Once Is Plan