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WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK WILL HUNT SLACKERS N o More tanienry to Be (iiven De linquent* and Frison l.ooma for U. S. IN WA.Ï fOR FREE Tho«e Who Failed in Duty. President Wilson Tells Russia Aims ot America are No Indemnity Nor An nexation but Righting of Every Wrong Done Is Demanded. CLOTHING Washington, D. C .— The period o f leniency ended Monday fo r men be tween the ages o f 21 and 30, inclusive, who failed to register for the war army last Tuesday. Provost Marshal General Crowder : Æ ÎE^ÎSsi«SZBa5ZSZSai-.'SaSI!SI«ZSZSa5; sent to the governors o f all the states a message asking them “ to inaugurate thut the architect o f my dome used from Tuesday a vigorous, aggressive | any building material more substan and effective enforcement o f the penal LYDIA IS VASTLY AMUSED BY PETER TRAFT’S WHIMSICAL Wrongs ! Washington, D. C.— President W il executed for that purpose. tial than funny-bones." clause o f the selective service law must first be righted and then ade- j “ Do you mean me to understand against all who have by their failure j son. in a communication to the new quate safeguard» must be created to WAY OF MAKING LOVE. BUT SHE IS MORE SERIOUSLY Eventa o f Noted People, fiovernmenta you're Incurably frivolous?” to register brought themselves under government o f Russia, has made plain prevent their being committed again, j the war aims o f the United States and “ Rather !" IMPRESSED WITH THE PERSONALITY OF QUOIN those provisions.” and I'a r ilc N orths est and Other its poeiton on “ no annexations, no in W e ought not to consider remedies j "Isn't It a pretty poor recommenda The message follows: merely because they have a pleasing Things Worth Knowing. WHO SEEMS TO HER THE TYPICAL YANKEE tion for a suitor to advance?" "Quotas are to be assigned to the dem nities.” and sonorous sound. Practical ques “ N o territory must change hands several states in proportion to their “ Do you think so?" He appeared tions can be settled only by practical to ponder this gravely. “ But I caut population as determined by the bu j except for the purpose o f securing 1 means. Phraser will not achieve the SYNOPSIS.__A well-bred young Englishwoman, nervous and sus those who inhabit it a fa ir chance o f reau o f the census and not in propor see that. Think how deadly life would result. Effective readjustments will, The District o f Columbia reports its picious, finds when she boards the steumer Alsatta, bound from Liv tion to the registration. The result is life and liberty,” says the communica and whatever readjustments are neces be with a man who took everything total registration at 32,327. Possible tion. erpool to Now York, that her stateroom mate is U r«. Amelia Beggur- that every person who has failed to seriously— himself, for Instance, and sary must be made. exemptions, 19,789. Estimated e lig i “ No indemnities must be insisted on staff, a fascinating, wealthy American widow of about sixty yeurs. register is seriously increasing the the candidate for president on thè Pro “ But they must follow a principle ble*, 36,926. The girl Introduces herself us I.ucy Curteret and says she Is going to burden o f those who have registered. except those that constitute payment and that principle is plain. No people hibition ticket, and Lloyd George, and America to meet her father. Lucy's behavior puzzles Mrs. Beggur- Belgium w ill send an official mission Ample notice and every opportunity | for manifest wrong done. — ah— the Anti-Woman Suffrage move “ No readjustments o f power must most be forced under sovereignty un stnff, who Is vastly surprised to find the girl !n possession o f u mag to the United States, headed by Baron has now been given and there is no ment. There’s only one thing I ’m der which it does not wish to live. No nificent necklace, stolen from u museum some time previously and Monrheur, ex-minister to Washington. longer any argument upon which the be made except such as w ill tend to ready to promise to take seriously. territory must change hands except for j pusses the news on to her friend, Quoin, a privute detective on board. I t w ill arrive within the nexi three conduct o f non-registrants can be con secure the future peace o f the world Now pretend you don’ t get tn eP and the future w elfare and happiness the purpose o f securing those who in- ! Lucy, dressing It. the dark In her stateroom, licurs u mysterious con weeks. doned. "You are quite, quite hopeless I" habit it a fa ir chance o f life and liber o f its people.” versation between two men Just outside her window and recognizes “ The period o f leniency has now "W rong again : I was never more ty. No indemnities must be insisted The ta riff commission’s trip to Eu The President’s communication was one of them us Thaddeus Graven, her father, whom she hasn't seen hopeful. First thing you know you’ll rope and Asia to study ta riff and trade passed. It is requested that every delivered to the Russian government on except those that constitute pay- j for five yeurs. She confesses to Mrs. Beggurstaff that she Is In reality be lying awake nights wondering If problems has been postponed until late effort be now made to detect and ar by Ambassador Francis at Petrograd. ment for manifest wrongs done. No Lydia Craven. The girl discovers her futher and young Mrs. Mer- I can possibly be us silly as I sound, readjustments o f power must be made in the summer, because o f the un rest persons subject to registration In full it is as follows: rllcss. a charming widow, engaged to he married. Mrs. Merrlless Is and thinking what a pity 'tls If true; settled conditions abroad, particularly who have not registered and to bring except such as will tend to secure the “ In view o f the approaching vis it o f each case promptly to the attention o f bewildered for a moment because Cruven hud ulways posed us a and when you come to that stage, It’ll in Russia. future peace o f the world and the fu the nearest representative o f the de the American delegation to Russia to ture w elfare and happiness o f its peo bachelor, but she and Lydia like one another. Craven tells Lydia he be oil over but the rice and old shoes express the deep friendship o f the A force o f 26,000 Filipino troops, partment o f Justice. secretly represents the British government In the United States. I ’eter and Niagara Falls !" ples. wherever they may be needed, was “ Wide publicity should be given to American people for the people o f Truft falls In love with Lydia aud Mrs. Merrllees displays a mag "Certainly you must be an Incurable “ And then the free people« of the offered President Wilson Friday by the effect o f non-registration in in Russia and to discuss the best and nificent necklace which she says she’s going to give Lydia for a wed optimist 1” ManeuI Quezon, cx-Philippine delegate creasing the burden on those who have most practical means o f co-operation world must draw together in some ding present. "You think so? I say, that's an aw common covenant, some genuine and In congress and now president o f the registered. Care should be taken between the two peoples in carrying practical co-operation that will, in fully good sign ! You're thinking about Philippine senate. that the lists prescribed in paragraph the present struggle for the freedom effect, combine their force to secure me already 1" o f all peoples to a successful consum In its report on operations along the 39 are promptly posted and all regis mation, it seems opportune and appro peace and justice in the dealings of But o f the four It was Quoin who and he never will. H e’s I'eter Pan, C H APTE R VII. Macedonian front, army headquarters trants should be asked to assist in priate that I should state again, in the nations with one another. The broth most Impressed Lydia’s Impressionable w'lth all the Innocence expurgated.” announces that British airmen dropped bringing non-registrants to the atten light o f this new partnership, the ob erhood o f mankind must no longer be Mrs. Beggarstuff was right, who Here the Dowager Dragon paused Imagination. Ills seemed an Individu several bombs, causing the destruction tion o f the police. a fa ir but empty phrase; it must be herself admitted that she was alwuys and, receiving no response, regarded ality rarely simple and strulghtfor- “ Summarization reports o f regstra- jects the United States has had in given a structure o f force and reality. o f several fields o f ripening grain, on righ t: Lydia was a very happy girl. with suspicion the object of her solici ivard, to which latency and Indirection tion from the various boards should be mind in entering the war. the east bank o f the Struma. The nations must realize their com She bad, Indeed, never been so nappy tude. “ What are you smiling at, must be altogether foreign. He was, “ Those objects have been very much compared w ith estimates o f the census Puget Sound imports in May reached bureau land efforts should be made on beclouded during the past few weeks mon life and effect a workable part sluce those memorable days when Cra pray?" she demanded in dudgeon. “ Do Lydia understood, a criminal Investi the large total o f $28,000,000, or those districts where discerpancy be by mistaken and misleading state nership to secure that life against the ven’s rure, cuprietous, nud always un you think I ’m merely blustering for gator o f Hmusunl attainments ; yet he utterly lacked every Idiosyncrasy of the nearly twice the aggregate o f the cor tween registration and estimates seem ments, and the issues at stake are too aggressions o f autocratic and self- expected appearances In Engluud hud your amusement?” Invariably signalized his amazing momentous, too tremendous, too signi pleasing power. “ I beg your pardon," Lydia said “ great” detective of fiction. H e was responding month last year, according greatest. “ For these things we can afford to sprees of paternal Indulgence— frolics meekly, hastening to erase a smile; a long, lank man, with a thin face of to preliminary figures compiled by Col “ In case o f doubt as to age or per ficant for the whole human rare, to pour out blood and treasure. For lector o f Customs Drumheller. sons who have not registered, the tab perm it any misinterpretations or mis these are the things we have always from which, as from the nirvana of the idea of the clUef agent of Down strong features. His wide, thin Ups fairy tales, one emerged lu childish de ing Street In Amerlcu being heedless, drooped quizzically at their corners. understandings, however slight, to r e The threatened strike in 140 factor ulated record o f political organizations professed to desire, and unless we pour moralization to renew ucquulutance Irresponsible nnd filghty having proved main uncorrerted for a moment. And Ills eyes were dark nnd, normally, iee in Petrograd engaged in metal and other local records should be con out blood and treasure now and succeed with the hard nnd grimy fucts of life too much for her sense o f the ridicu deep with humorous expression. T o “ The war has begun to go against manufactures and other war work, sulted and data may lie obtained from we may never be able to unite or show Germany, and in their desperate desire as lived In Mrs. Gruramle’s Blooms lous. "You made me thiuk o f some Lydia's notion he was the Yankee type which was fixed for Friday, has been the bureau o f the census. conquering force again in the great General Crowder has nearly complet to escape the inevitable ultimate de cause o f human liberty. The day has bury lodging house, or with the chilly thing funny. Hut please, Mrs. Beg ineurnate, but without that uncouth- averted. The strikers’ demands were The ness she had been bred to expect. - ed a draft o f regulations to govern ex feat, those who are in authority in come to conquer or submit. I f the routine of the Misses Stint’s Select garstuff, don’t suy any more. granted, including the six-hour day. Academy for Daughters o f Gentlemen. thing is quite settled; nnd you don’t emption boards, and and expects to lay Germany are using every possible in- A d vertisin g clubs o f 42 cities at a it before Secretary Baker in a few strumentality, are making use even o f f°f® es ° f autocracy can divide us, they She lived those days In delicious ex know how stubborn he Is— and I ’m bis Because the Alsntla, groping her t k l Inflam e« o f groups and parties Wl** overcome us; i f we stand to- citement. She would be a strange girl daughter !” session o f the American Advertising days for approval. blind way nt half-speed through wrap 1 he general be Clubs o f the World at St. Louis, lieves no class should be exempted as among their own subjects to whom father, victory is certain and the lib- o f twenty had her Imagination not The frown o f the Dowager Dragon pings of fog ever more opaque, per v' ct°ry w ill secure. We quickened to the romance Inherent In relnxed, and n crusty smile succeeded. sisted In making night hideous with pledged publicity for the campaign to such, but that local boards should de they have never been just or fair, or er^ * raise $100,000,000 for the Red Cross cide on the circumstances in each in even tolerant, to promote a propagan- ian 11 "or-1 then to be generous, but we the words secret agent. T o think her “ So be It I I sha’n’t contend with you her unearthly whoop of warning, the and to finish the campaign fo r the L ib dividual case. He favors use o f some da on both sides o f the sea which will <'annot afford then or now to be weak self the object o f stealthy survelllun'-e, or Tad another minute. But when you concert all but fell flat. Only Cra preserve their influence at home and or “ "Y single guarantee o f justice erty Loan. as daughter and confldunte of a past see your mistake, remember, my home ven's Inexhaustible enthusiasm saved device such as a jury wheel for draw and security.” power abroad to the undoing o f the mnster o f devious diplom acy; to think Is always open to you. You're a cheer the function. ing the names o f those to be examined President Poincare, o f France, has very men they are using. she must ever keep her courage bright ful snippet, and not u bit hard to look conferred on Mrs. Royal I T yler the by the exemption boards. When It wns over Lydia, announc The position o f Am erica in this PERSHING SAFE IN LONDON In the shadow of nameless dangers, be at, and I believe I could grow quite ing her Intention of going to bed, de A few more states reported regis gold medal for devotion in recognition war is so clearly avowed that no man fond o f you. Now promise you’ll come, forever Jealous of the great secret, o f her untiring work since the begin trations to the provost marshal gen layed only to say good-night to Peter ning o f the war. She is vice president eral’s office Tuesday, but indications can be excused for mistaking it. She American General and Staff Cross A t comport herself always warily— in I f ever you’re In trouble. Y’ ou owe T ra ft on the upper compnnlonway seeks no material profit or aggrandize these persuasions lay delight as deep me that consolutlon at leust— If only landing, near the doorway to the port o f the American hospital for refugees were that all would not be completed lantic Unannounced. ment o f any kind. She is fighting for and o f the Association for the Children for nearly a week. and abiding us that o f a girl playing for being graceful In defeat.' side o f the boat deck One-half of no advantage or selfish object o f her tandon — A British trans-Atlantic Among the states reporting so far, Lydia promising lightly, a placated this double door wns open. Beyond o f Flanders. the mischief at her first bal masque, own, but for the liberation o f peoples steamer eame slowly into her moorings Ohio stands first in the proportion of Not Infrequently she would catch Dowager Dragon consented to let the It was nothingness— a flat wall of gray The Lafayette aerial squadron in registration to the census estimate everywhere from the aggressions o f in a British port Saturday morning Craven regarding her with his dark j subject drop. but feebly tinted with artificial light. France engaged in 16 battles in May. autocratic force. with the most interestnig complement with 118 per cent. Illinois has 104.7 Then there was Mrs. Merrllees, who Then, descending to the promenade and quizzical smile; and then she Corporal Kenneth Marr (San Franc “ The ruling classes in Germany have of passengers she ever had during her per cent; Iowa 101.3 per cent, and would flush and smile spiritedly In re bade fair to prove the sister more than deck, she turned aft to her stateroom, isco) was engaged in two battles. Ser begun o f late to profess a like lib eral years o f plying between American and Washington is the lowest with 60.9 turn, thrilled to think he read her the stepmother, the girl friend more and wns about to enter when she geant Haviland, Sergeant Charles ity and justice o f purpose, but only to English ports. [>er cent. than either, who, once Craven had heard her name called In Craven’s thoughts and understood. Johnson, o f St. Louis, and Lieutenant The passengers consisted of the staff When he provost marshal general's preserve the power they have set up in wheedled her out of her resentment of voice, and—since she had left him only One circumstance alone flawed the W illiam Thaw, o f Pittsburg, are cited office closed Tuesday night S3 states Germany and the selfish advantages o f the first division o f the American his putatively negative nnd Innocent a few minutes before the center of an for meritorious conduct. army that w ill co-operate with the ■ perfect Jewel of her happiness the had sent complete returns showing a which they have wrongly gained for second and final disappearance of her deception, seemed to find In Lydln animated group In the music room— Persons leaving the United States total registration o f 6,358,388, com themselves and their private projects British ard French armies on French Just one more reason for being fond of with pardonable surprise she discov sardonyx cameo. o f power all the way from Berlin to soil in the world war — Gen. John J. to avoid m ilitary service would be e x pared to census allotments totaling Craven anil viewing with confidence ered the man coming sw iftly toward The first time Lydia had missed It Bagdad and beyond. Government a f Pershing and his personal staff and the patriated and forever barred from the 7,063,482. The returns during the their life after marriage. Though her from the after part o f the ship. It lmd turned up sufe and sound be ter government has by their influence, officers o f the general staff, number country by bills introduced by Repre day about kept up the percentage of vain and avid o f admiration, she "Just to say good night I" he ex fore bedtime In Its place on top >t the without open conquest o f its territory, ing nearly 60. sentative Taylor, o f Colorado. Thirty previous re|s>rts, and predictions as to seemed Incapable o f any sort o f mean plained hastily, folding his daughter chest o f drawers. But the next dny It been linked together by a link o f in There also w ere on board about 70 days from the |iassage o f either meas the grand total ranged from 9,000,000 emotion, nnd was ns generous as the In the tenilerest o f embraces; and then And ure would be given to persons who al to 9,250,000. The possible exemptions trigue directed at nothing less than private soldiers, a clerical force o f the vanished again und finally. good sunlight. An adorable creature! In n rapid whisper, "M eet me on deck though for a time her hope ran high the peace and liberty o f the world. same number, a score o f British offi- ready have fled to return and make indicated were 3,439,527. Peter Traft, the third of three new — this deck— to port— fifth stanchion “ The meshes o f that intrigue must cers from Canada and a large party o f that the finder would return the trtn- amends. found friends, was u riddle Lydia nft from the iloor— In an hour. I f be broken, but cannot be broken unless adventurous civilians, including sev- ket in view of the rather heavy re- couldn’t rend, but found endlessly di nnyone seems to be watching you. go Seven Finninsh coal miners who re Anti-Liquor Movement wrongs already done are undone, and eral women. ward posted by Craven, when noth- verting. Publicly sentimental nbout back !" Aud again aloud, "Oood-night, fused to register at Newcastle under measures must be taken to ------- ing o f the sort happened she 1 t Lydia, brazenly seeking every oppor- Gains Ground in Senate adequate the selective service law are in the dear child, good-night !" he murmured Washington, D. C.— M i j . Gen. Per- | forced to accept the hypothesis Unit prevent it from ever again being re Seattle county jail and 78 or 80 more fondly, releasing her, and hurried for Washington, I), C. Prohibition took woven or repaired. shing, whose safe arrival in England i the clasp had worked loose when she are liable to a year's imprisonment more forward steps Tuesday in con ward. “ O f course, the inqierial German is recorded in the foregoing dispatch, |,a,( been lounging besld* the rail, de- and enforced registration provided by gress. It was derided to combine the Almost without her knowledge the government and those whom it is using has with him 198 officers, enlisted men j itvertng the brooch to the sea. the Federal law for slackers, as the many prohibition amendments to the nob turned In I.ydln's grasp; and In h<.r new relationship with her fa for their own undoing are seeking to and other attaches. The party salied result o f a visit o f three deputy sher f (tod bills in one separate measure for when she found herself alone In that obtain pledges that the war w ill end in more than a week ago without any tlu,r Lydla found several friendships iffs and two deputy marshals to the conservation o f grains and thus pro the restoration o f the status quo ante. 'lark stateroom her hands trembled publicity being given to their depart- that, however young, promised peruia- mining town Thursday. ■*» with excitement that for a moment hibit the manufacture o f foodstuffs in It was the status quo ante out o f ure, despite the fact that it was known Qeuce »he fumbled In vain for the switch. Theodore Roosevelt w ill g ive an ad to beer and malt liqours as well as dis which this iniquitous war issued forth, to some American newspapers For one, Mrs. UeggarstnfT had un dress in Lincoln, Neb., on “ A m eri tilled spirits. The senate agricultural the |*>wer o f the imperial German g ov Reports from Paris said sites for the questionably tnken a fancy to Lydia, canism,” Thursday, June 14, the d o s committee reached this decision. ernment within the empire and its camps o f American troops had been 1 which the girl was quick to divine nnd Watch for startling develop ing day o f the Nebraska semi-centen The senate judiciary committee fa widespread domination and influence selected. Presumably Gen. Pershing reciprocate with a frank nud— If un ments described In the next In nial celebration. w ill inspect these and make complete demonstrative— real affection. vorably reported a resolution by Sena outside o f that empire. stallment— something big com Anil Applications for admittance to the tor Sheppard, o f Texas, for a prohibi “ That status must be altered in arrangements for the reception o f his the IHiwager Dragon was dally wust- ing! troops. second reserve officers’ training camp tion constitutional amendment. such fashion as to prevent any such lng much time In aniluble bickering In announcing the personnel o f Gen. The Shep|u»rd resolution was ap- hideous thing from ever happening at the Presidio w ill be accepted on and with Craven about his daughter's fu (T O B E C O N T IN U E D .) Pershing's staff the War department after June 16, according to orders re proved with Senators Culberson, o f again. ture. openly discountenancing his in " We are fighting for the liberty, the made public the first general orders of tention to muke Lydia purt o f his me ceived in San Franciaco June 4 from Texas; Reed, o f Missouri, and Bran- ONCE BUSY CITY NOW QUIET the War department by Lieutenant degee, of Connecticut, voting against self-government and the undictated the commander o f the American expe nage; at least until there should be force, dated Washington, Colonel Albert Laden, commanding the it. Prohibition advocates promise to j development o f all peoples, and every ditionary a second Mrs. Crnveu to keep his bouse Wisby Has Little to Show That It Was m ilitary camp. press for a senate vote upon it. ' feature o f the settlement that con- May 26. In order— and Its master, into the bar- at One Time Liveliest Place of ! dudes this war must be conceived and guln. Santo« Dumont, the Brazilian avi Its Size in Europe. Wooden Ship Men ta t Out. Norwegian Veasel Sunk. ■'Though,'' she once smendeil ac ator, has invented a powerful type o f tabor Arrests Pacifists. Washington, D. C.-—Charges by F. New York The Norwegian steam ridly tn the presence of Mrs. Merrl seaplane for fighting submarines, ac To the eastward of Sweden, In th* London Members o f the National A. Eustis, assistant general manager lees, “ as for that, to my taste, Betty's cording to a Turin dispatch, whi( h says ship Askild, a vessel o f 2264 tons gross inhospitable Baltic, lies the great I argw ky Fleet altogether too frivolous to make a that the new machine w ill be manufac [ register, which departed April 5 with Seamen's and Firem en’s Union Mon o f the govarnroast »land of Gothland, with Its capital of | cargo for England, was torpedoed and day took prisoner Frederick W. Jo- Corporation, and F. Huntington Clark, proper dueunu. Mark my words. Tad, tured in the United States. NVIsby. Little visited nud little known, sunk l>y a German submarine May 19 wett, president o f the Independent La that Major General George Goethals is just as soon as that pretty feather A N ew York Federal grand jury has near the French coast, after leaving But I Haven’t the Slightest lot _ i Wisby Is one o f the most Interesting bor party, and James Ramsay Mac deliberately blocking the wooden ship weight head finds out life with you is d tle* of northern Europe. It is In tbs Indicted 14 individuals and four cor of Marrying You, Mr. T raft." England for A frica , according to mem Donald, chairman o f the tab or party, building program, resulted in the dis not one round of pie«sure, she's going j track of half the Itusstnn and Scandi porations on a charge o f conspiring to bers o f the crew who reached here Isith members o f parliament, who^were missal o f both as volunteer employes to cut loose and lend you a dance that tunlty to seclude her with himself, navian sen commerce, but few ships defraud through the mails investors o f o f the corporation. General Goethals, won't leave a breath In your fat little Tuesday. " W e had time to take to about to sail for Petrograd. once this was accomplished, lie flouted make the land today in which was ones the Emerson Motors company, a Dela ! the boats,” O tto Bernsen, one o f the An enthusiastic demonstration was in a memorandum to the shipping body. And then what will become of sentiment, ridiculed the world (Includ the busiest o f northern harbors. ware corporation with a stock o f $10,- (■rew, said, “ and then we had a nar- held in Trafalgar Sqtiaie to protest heard, announced that he was discharg the child?" ing himself), nnd kept her In a state Land at Wisby and you find a quiet •00.0(H). 1 row escape from death by shell fire. A against |>ermitting Mr. MacDonald ing the engineers who conceived the “ Oh. blow your m eddling!” Craven of amusement that precluded discour little city uith Ivy-covered house* and Ruth Law, aviatrix, circled over French destroyer came up and fired and Mr. Jowett to proceed to Petro- wooden ship building plan because retorted with entire good humor. "You agement of his eccentric wooing. gardens of roses, going nbout Its unim l and the submarine fired back.” grad on account o f their supposed pa their usefulness was at an end. forget the 'child' Is of age— or will be Cleveland, Ohio, environs Wednesday, “ 1 want you to know me us I really portant affairs In an atmosphere of cifist leanings. In another six months. She can take am,” he informed her on one occa placid calm. It takes a considerable dropping “ Liberty Loan bomba.” Miss Girls F.nliat to Fight. Decision Favors Unions. care of herself. I f It turns out she sion. “ I f I should seem ns sober-sided effort o f the Imagination to call up a Law has started on a 10-days’ trip in I. W. W. Hall is Wrecked. Petrograd, via tandon — Tw o hun can't. I (five you permission to use and solemn ns your next adorer, you'd picture of the timea when Wisby was Washington, 1*. C. — Injunctions the interest o f the Liberty Bond cam Kansas City, Mo.— The downtown dred g irl student* o f the Petrograd your well-known arts o f moral suasion marry me In ignorance of my true to the Baltic nnd the North sea what paign, dropping literature on several against labor unions under the Sher man anti trust law, the Supreme court headquarters o f the Industrial W ork Technic*! Institute have entered their nnd nng her until she's mad enough to character.” Venice in the height of her power was Middle West and Southwestern c itii». decided Tuesday in dismissing proceed ers o f the World here was wrecked names on the rolls o f a female regi hitch up ns companion to n saw- ! "But I haven't the slightest Intention to the Mediterranean. Wisby In thoas Frank C. Webb, o f New York, and ings against N ew York Carpenters' Sunday for the third time by member ment which is being recruited by En toothed destroyer o f repututlous like o f marrying you, Mr. T ra it." days was the w ee” b'o«t and liveliest J. E. Munaev, o f Salt Lake City, are unions, can lie obtained only by the of the local National Guard unit. A f sign Butchkareff. The aim is imme yourself.” * "That's a fine line," he commented city of Its size In Europe. en mute to their homes follow ing their i government, and not by private per ter the second attack on the hall a diately to start to the front and to "She could do far worse," the Dow admiringly. “ What you heroines of The men o f Wisby seem to have beso release from the Federal Penitentiary sons. Justices McKenna, Vandevanter few week* ago it was abandoned for fight in all respects under the same ager Dragon sniffed; "and will— If I uiiHlrru fiction would do without it traders from the beginning. Back In at taavenwnrth, Kan., where they had ami Brandei* dissented. Injunction sometime. Word came to the guards conditions as men. let you have your way.” heaven only knows! It’s certain our the ancient Norse chronicles there Is served six-year sentences imposed after proceedings brought by "open shop” men that about a dozen persona had Scores of girls anil women, eager to ••Which l* Just what Is going to hnp- novelists don't, or they’d Invent some mention made ot Wisby galley* that conviction in the Indianapolis dynamite woodwork manufacturers to restrain gathered in the re-outfitted room* and fight, appeared at the offices o f the pen- Lydia and I understand each thing less stereotyped. But you went all over the known globs and ei New York car((enters’ unions and were talking pacifism. A squad o f ar League o f Equal Rights for Women, other, my home’s the place for her. mustn’t forgci It really means nothing traded the treasures of the Levant ! others from refusing to work on their tillerym en under a Sergeant descended which has expressed its approval of and there she goes, straight from the In the first chapters. Along about with Norse kings. Today they are stUl Roumania w ill establish a legation ! product* were dismissed by the court. \ on the Hall, threw its occupant* outside Ensign Butchkareff'* plan. steamer." page three hundred anti twenty-one digging about In a desultory fashion in Washington. Roumania recently and wrecked the place. he had P nla fiancee It's a signal either for the clench or on the Island In search of historical asked thia government if the establish More tabor Bar* Down. Indiana Finally Register. relics and the shovel* bring up coins nnd departed, the Dow iger Dragon for the bouncer." ment o f a legation here would be Montana Raises Quota. Salt ta k e City A fte r they had gone Washington, D. C.— Secretary W il took up the thread o f her discourse " I do wish you'd talk sensibly la lan of all the ancient nations— coin* of old agreeable and has just lieen told that Minneapolis, Minn. Chairman Hol son's ruling waving certain provisions with Lydta. Britain, of barbarian Russia, ot ths guage I can understand.* the United States would be glad to ] on the warpath, made prisoner o f the acting Indian agent and had threatened ier, o f Montana, reported to the Fed o f the immigration laws so that M exi "It's up to you. my dear." shs an “ A* for the language. If It cramps numberless German states, of Francs receive a charge d ’affaires. \ with death the only white woman in eral Reserve bank here Monday that can labor may be brought into this nounced. “ 1 mean to say, It's for you your stjle. Miss Craven, better« me. and Spain and north Africa. Wisby The Petrograd proviaiona committee the village, whom they had taken host the state already had subscribed it* al country for agricultural purposes has to decide. I warn you you'll never be I ’ll slip the rollers nnder It and give gathered the gold of every land with has decided to reduce the sugar allow age. Indian* o f the Idapah tribe, in lotment o f $7,250,000 Liberty Loan been extended so a* to include labor happy. Tad's not old euough to be a It the gare! But as for talking sen her venturous trading keel*, in times ance to one-half a Russian pound the Uintah basin, have agreed to regis bond* and that effort* are being made from Canada. father. For that matter, tie's not old sibly— not L not whlls sparring for when a Uttle business trip had as much monthly. Only black or brown bread ter for conscription. This became to raise an additional $2,500,000. Because o f a shortage o f labor in \ '•Hough to t>e a husband. He’s heed- wind and trying to figure how I stand romance and danger as the foray« of a may be baked hereafter, according to 1 known Tuesday through a Federal otfi- 1 T w o pioneer Montana resident*. the Northern lumber regions an effort less. Irresponsible, as flighty as Betty with you. It wouldn't be fair to soars knight err.nt fighting over his lady* an announcement, under penalty o f 18 rial in the Indian aervire, who arrived Henry Carpenter ami L. N. Gibson, also is l>eing made to have the see re- M ernlev* lie never has grown up. your affections with th* impression ^eyebrow. months' imprisonment, or a fine o f here to report the matter to I .eon Bone have subscribed for $72,000 and $50,- tary include in the order labor for this j $10,000 rubles. I agent o f the department o f Justice. i 000 worth o f bonds, respectively. work also. 1 Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. COMPILED FOR YOU By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE