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WOHLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK PARADE CAUSES RIOT Socialist Marcher«' Bank« Broken by Men in Uniform in Hoaton Battles Are Numerous. Fist SELECTIVE DRAFT RULES EXEMPT FEW the members forces. of all other military "The i emulations have been drawn with a view to the needs and clrcum stances of the whole country, and pro vide a system which it is expected will work with the least inequality and personal hardship. Any system of selecting men for military service whether voluntary or involuntary In ita operation, necessarily selects some men to bear the burden of danger and sacrifice for the whole Nation. The system here provided places all men of military age upon an even plane, and then, by r «election which neither favors the one nor penalizes the other, calls out the requisite number for service. "The successful operation of this law and of these regulations depends necessarily upon the loyalty, patriotism and Justice of the members of the boards to whom its operation is com mitted and I admonish every member of every local board and of every dis trict board of review that their duty to their country requires an impartial and fearless performance of the deli cate and difficult duties intrusted to them. They should remember as to ach individual case presented to them that they are called upon to adjudi cate th«* most sacred rights of the in dividual and to preserve untarnished the honor of the Nation. "Our armies at the front will be strengthened and sustained if they be c r mposed of men free from any sense cf injustice in the mode of selection and they will be inspired to loftier efforts in behalf ot a country In which the citizens called upon to perform high pubfric functions perform them with justice, fearlessntss and impartiality.“ Boston Riotous scenes attended i Socialist parade Sunday which was an Brief Resume Most Important nounced as a peace demonstration. Power Given Boards to Decide The ranks o f the marchers were Daily News Items. broken by self-orgnaized squads o f uni on Each Case. formed soldiers and sailors, red flags and banners bearing Socialist mottoes were trampled on, and literature and furnishings in the Socialist headquar ters in Park Square were thrown into the streets and burned. Police reserves stopped the rioting after it had been in progress an hour E vent« o f Noted People, Government« and a half. Many arrests were made. System by Which Choice W ill Be Made The police took into custody some of and Pacific Northwe«t and Other W ill Be Made Only a Few Days the participants in hundreds o f fist Thin s« Worth Knowing. Before Starting, is Belief. fights that were waged on the Common and in the line o f the parade, while agents o f the Federal department of Justice, under direction o f Assistant WASHINGTON, July 1 — Prep»ration American loan« to the allies passed United States Attorney Goldberg, ar for the mobilization of the first con the billion dollar mark Thursday when rested a number o f persons who were tingent of 625,0u«» troops of the new the treasury placed $15,000,000 to the alleged to have made unpatriotic re National Army advance«! another step credit o f Great Britain and $10,000,- marks. None o f the soldiers and sail today when President Wilson promul 000 to France’ s account. ors who figured in the disturbance was gated the regulations to govern ex mpttons from military service. The steamship Humboldt arrived at arrested. Loral and appeal exemption boardi The procession consisted o f hunrdeds lready have been appointed and th> Seattle from Southeastern Alaska Thursday with $400,000 o f gold bullion o f men and women, many o f whom issuance of the regulations will perm O f f i c ia l » A r e E x e m p t. from mining camps along the Yukon. carried babies. Most o f the marchers them to organize immediately and pre pare for the concluding phases of th Persons who must be exempted or Furs valued at $180,000 also were carried small red flags with white cen task of getting the men under train discharged by the local board Include: brought. ters, emblematic o f the peace demon ing for duty in France. Officers of the United States, of the stration, and there were large banners states, territories and the District of K i r m p t l o n I n I . » m I S lr p . A small contingent o f the United In the order in which they must Columbia; ministers of religion, stu bearing inscriptions, some o f which States Flying Corps arrived in Eng come theie are three steps in the or dents of divinity, persons in the mili read: tary or naval service of the United land Wednesday wearing civilian ganization process of the Nation “ Russia has a six-hour day. Why Army as prescribed by Congress. They States, subjects of Germany, all other clothes with blue silk armlets, bearing aliens, who have not taken out their not Am erica?” and “ Liberty loan, are registration, selection and exemp in white letters “ United States Flying first morgtage on labor.” A large tion. The first step has been carried first papers; county or municipal offi Corps.” cers, custom house clerks, workmen in American Hag was at the head o f the through and approximately 10,000,000 Federal armories, arsenals • nd navy men between 21 and 31 years of age yards, persons in the Federal service Special rifle making machinery cost procession. have been registered. The regulations ing $9,500,000 must be obtained at H a lf a hundred men in the uniform issued today cover in detail the opera designated by the President for ex emption, pilots, erchant marine sail once by the government i f the new o f naval reservists, national Guard, ar t!on of the third step, exemption. ors, those with a status with respect to Information concerning the second dependents which lenders their exclu army is to be properly equipped for rested some men. Marines and Cana s|ieedy service abroad, Secretary Ilaker dian " k ilt ie s " intercepted the proces step in the series, however, still 1 sion desirable (a married man with de lacking and officials are guarding wife or child, son of a de advised the house Thursday. sion at the corner o f West and Tre- closely the method by which selection pendent pendent widow, son of a de is to be applied. mont streets, and again at the corner pendent, aged or infirm parent, or T w o conscientious objectors to con brother of dependen. orphan child un o f W inter and Tremont streets. S e le c t Io n M a y lie b y N u m b e r . scription, Frank J. Otto, Jr., and COMPILED FOR YOU SELECTION M YSTERY 5? s *g g f5 jg B i!SB l krj-i-Vr j j p T l i 1 t J 7 «- t -L t -I- t t * t-Lf1 t 1 tj - t j t r t7> 7.1-T tr 1 r i i J S H e g u l a l l o a » lla a e d o n N e e d . SHEEP’S CLOTHING By LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE W H E N T H E C U S T O M S I N S P E C T O R S DI S CO VE R T H A T MRS. M E R R I L E E S HAS B R O U G H T IN A L O T O F IMI TATI ON J E W E L S T H E Y SUSPECT HER O F TRYING TO P L A Y A S M U G G L I N G T RI CK Synopii*— Lydia Craven, traveling a« Lucy Carteret, runs away from her English home to go to her father, Thuddeus Craven, In New York, whom she hasn’t seen for five years. Three days out on hoard the steamer Alsatla, she runs plump Into Craven, making love to Mrs. Merrilees, a young widow, engaged to marry him. Later Craven ex plains his mysterious conduct and supposed bachelorhood by telling I.ydla he Is a British secret service agent In America. She Is attacked at night and a small box containing supposed valuable documents, which he has given her to keep for him, Is stolen. This Is recovered for her by Quolu, uu amateur detective. When the party lands at New York, Lydia, carrying the small box. has no trouble passing the customs Inspection. When Mrs. Merrilees declares a $50,000 necklace, the In spector tells her it Is worth about $300—Just an Imitation. This Infor mation astounds them and Mrs. Merrilees raises a row. "W ell? " “ It will save you a great deal of trouble to produce the original collar, pay the duty on It, and— ” "Quoin 1" Betty exclaimed In a tone o f Irritated perplexity. "W hat can this , person mean?" Quoin was silent. " I don’t mean," the deputy pursued. | unabashed, “ to he offensive; but— the Inference Is unavoidable. You are known to have purchased a valuable pearl collar In Baris— " ' I believe I declared I t !” "But upon examination you produce only a comparatively worthless Imita tion, and assert that you have been robbed o f the original." " I assert 1 I have asserted nothing." Mrs. Merrilees drew a long breath, closed her teeth with a vindictive snap, and reopened them to observe with withering distinctness, “ Oo away ! You arc insolent! You presume— oh, you annoy m e! Do go— before I forget my self 1” “ W e can't assess an Imitation at the value o f the real necklace, of course, and yet we know thut the original Is coming Into this country by this boat." “ Then permit me to recommend the other passengers to your attention." "W e ’ll do our best to overhaul them nil, I promise you. But If the goods don't turn up, w e’ll feel reluctantly compelled to make a thorough search, not only o f your luggage but o f your self as well, Mrs. Merrilees." "Quoin 1” Mrs. M errilees appealed. The Investigator shook his head. “ It ’s too b ad ; but I really don't see what’s to be done about It. These peo ple have the power to make things mighty unpleasant for you unless— ” “ What, you too?” she hissed, with vast dramatic expression. "No, n o !" Quoin protested hastily. "D on't misunderstand me. I ’m only afraid thut, unless the necklace shows up, you'll have to submit.” “ Very well 1” With a shrug o f de fiance, Mrs. Merrilees showed Quoin an ungruious back. T o the deputy she added with blighting disdain, “ Go ahead. And while you’re finding noth ing in my trunks you may as well send for a female inspector to search me. But every one o f you will suffer for this— or I ’ll know the reason why I” “ I ’m sorry, madam,” But there wasn’t much uneasmess betrayed In the deputy collector's man ner as he signed to the Inspector to do Ids hateful duty. The three friends o f Mrs. Merrilees, on the other hand, were acutely uncom fortable— Quoin In disgrace, Beter T ra ft firmly convinced that the deputy was right and consequently afraid to meet Betty's eyes, and Lydia not only sore distressed with misgivings, but re pelled by Betty's attitude. And this was the phase o f the affair disclosed to Craven when he bustled up, aglow with satisfaction. H ello, people! I'm all clear. Had the deuce o f a time— the silly ass want ed to rook me for duds I brought lu as long ago as 1908; but— What's the row ?” This last was In a tone radically changed, and st the same instant his fiancee decided to acknowledge him on probation, however rigidly she might elect to deny the rest o f humanity. So she unbeut enough to beckon him with a nod; and Craven hurried on to get Ills answer from the one most con cerned. to detail her perplexity in a high, C H APTE R X. querulous voice. — 11— A fter a moment or two Lydia rose The silence was short-lived; but while It lasted a power o f scorn and Joined Beter Traft. "Boor d ear!” played like lightning round the de she said gently, with a slight nod to correct any possible misconception as voted head o f the appraiser. As for Lydia and Beter (who had to the object of her sympathy. “ I'm Just joined the group), they gaped In so sorry for h er!” "W ell," said Beter, Impressively open amazement; while the Inspector Judgmatical, “ of course Betty can a f The exemption regulations announced der 16 years of age), those found mor looked sorry for Charlie. Stephen Stanley, o f Philadelphia, have ally «Jeficlent, and :.ny member of any that the boards will be advised of th A fter lightning, thunder, remote, ford to lose these trinkets by the gross ; well recognized religious sect existing been sentenced in the United States 23 S T A T E S M A D E B O N E - D R Y selection process later, although none May but, granted she Isn’t faking, it's 18, 1917, whose creed forbids par maestoso, “ Are— you— mad?” court to serve a year in prison for w il of the steps prescribed except the or "M e ) No, ma’am, not a bit. It ’s pretty puzzle, Isn't It?" ganization of the boards can be carried ticipation In war and whose rellglo"» fully failing to register on June o. accord with the creed. Reed Amendment G ive« Prohibitionists out until the selection machinery has convictions “ Faking !" Lydia echoed resentfully, Claims for exemption because of de nothing to me. you kuow.” finished »he names of the men whose Jesse Williamson, o f Philadelphia, Greatest Victory in History. “ Don’t quibble. If you please. I "N ow don't get huffy— please! pendents may be made by the man fitness and desirability for Army serv pleaded guilty to the embezzlement of himself, hi* wife or other dependents, want to know whether or not you're Betty's a darling, uud everything like Ice the boards are to Judge. There is Wahintgon, D. C. Twenty-three one or by a third party, who has person about $500,000 from the Pennsylvania hint, however, as to how the »elec You know perfectly well that th a t; but she's got no conscientious ally investigated the case. The claim daft. company for the insurance o f lives and states became bone-dry Saturday mid tion machinery is to work. by the husband must be accom uecklace la worth ninety— sixty thou scruples about smuggling— none that The local boards are directed tut:an made granting o f annuities to its clients, night, the effective hour o f the Reed panied by supporting affidavits signed sand dollars. Look at the bill. In you’d notice— and I don't mind telling while serving as secretary o f the com amendment prohibiting shipment o f organization to take over from the leg by the wife and by the head of a fam spector, be good enough to show this you she Isn't above turning a trick like istration precincts the cards and lists liquor into dry territory where its of the men registered on June 5, and ily residing in the same territory. A pany. this— acting up to It too. She’s one manufacture or sale is prohibited. as their first duty, to provide a serial claim by the wife or a third party must person Cottier's bill.” be accompanied by two supporting a f President Wilson has directed the The appraiser examined the receipt wonderful young comedienne, If you Eleven other states are partially affec number f«»r each registration card. fidavits signed by heads of families. Federal Trade commission to make an This has given support to the belief Similar rules govern claims on the with ostensible astonishment. “ I don't don't know It.” ted by the legislation, which has been investigation into production coBts o f that the selection Is to be by number. grounds of other dependents. “ ‘Turn a trick like th is!’ What does understand this, ma'am," he faltered. hailed by temperance advocates as the Reports were current recently that the steel and lumber, the two principal boards must decide appeal that mean" Lydia demanded stiffly. "N or I I ” greatest single step toward abolition selection drawing was to be made in ZjDistrict cases within five days after the closing materials that will be required for the “ Have her dog collar duplicated In “ Cottier’s don’t deal in Imitations, o f the liquor traffic in the nation’s his Washington. of proofs, and their decisions are final. great merchant fleet to be built for the Presumably the process of selection ■ Certificates of exemption will not I know," he pursued with greater con paste and fish scales, substitute It for tory. government. will be announced only a short time They may fidence. "A ll the same. I ’ll stake my the original article, and pretend she's The law bars from prohibition areas before it is put Into operation. When necessarily be permanent. be revoked with changing conditions or job that those are fish-skin pearls, been Jockied like one o'clock. Mind Institution o f courses o f instruction all mail m atter containing advertise that will be Is not known. may be granted only for prescribed September 1 lias been the tentative periods. paste brilliants, and— well, the set you, I don't say she has done th a t; but for members of the Medical Corps o f ments or solicitations for orders for date set for calling the 650,000 of the the little devil's got it ill her." tings, I admit, are genuine.” the navy to equip them fur work along intoxicants. first < ontingent to the colors for train "I don’t believe you 1" special lines, in leading medical schools Justice and isistoffice department Ing. Progress with construction of the “ Then your Job is as good as lost. "There 1” Beter complained. “ Now o f N ew York, Chicago and San Fran officials have made extensive prepara 16 divisional cantonment» for the troops I shall file a complaint and have you you're sore. Didn't I tell you the other cisco, has been announced by the Navy tions for enforcement o f the statute. will govern that action, however. It is discharged fo r Incompetence." department. No ruling has been made regarding the now believed there will be no serious Nine K illed When Car Blunges Over " I f you'll pardon me, I don't be dny the foollshest thing a chap could delay. do was to take things seriously, es status o f medicines containing alcohol lieve you will, Mrs. Merrilees.” The examination process will not Three British naval airplanes fought Twenty-foot Embankment Into and that question may lie among the take a great deal of time. It is dlffl "Easy, Betty I” Beter T ra ft Inter pecially out loud?" a battle with 10 German machines over Niagara Falls Whirlpool. cult to calculate the time the local “ You’re— horrid 1” posed. “ Perhaps he's right, after all.” Flanders on Monday. An official ac first to be passed on by the courts un boards will need in passing on the der the legislation. The adjective was childish; but "B e quiet, Beter. When I wont your count o f the fight says one and prob cases that come before them. The language o f the anti-shipment ably three o f the Germans were driven Niagara Falls, N. Y . — A belt-line advice. I ’ll let you know. Certulnly Lydia wasn't tn a mood to search for S p e e d t o H e lte «| iiir e d . one more dignified. She turned a frosty section iB very comprehensive, impos down. A ll the British airmen re The regulations provide, however car on the Great Gorge route le ft the I ought to know when I paid for that ing a fine o f $1000 and imprisonment that decision in any individual case shoulder to the young ninu; hut the collar— ’’ turned safely. for six months, or both, on any person shall not be delayed more than three rails, plunged down a 20-foot embank “ Then you have been shamefully seed o f suspicion had been planted In Adm iral Frederick von Tirpitz, fo r who shall "o rd er, purchase or cause «lays by the local boards. The whole ment and turned over in 10 feet o f wa cheated, Mrs. Merrilees," the Inspec the mind o f one who couldn’t forget mer German minister o f marine, has intoxicating liquors to be transported procev* probably can be c arried through how lightly Betty had confessed to ter on the edge o f the Whirlpool Rap tor put In. lews than 30 day». arrived at St. Blaise, in the Black in interstate commerce except for sci prior exploits In the gentlewomanly There were no surprises in the exam ids at 3:30 p. m. Sunday. "Quite Impossible. I know real Forest. He is suffering seriously from entific, sacramental or mechanical pur ination iemulations. The task of pass art o f smuggling, and her laughing con Nine |iersons are known to be dead, gems from art'cles de Paris, and I ex diabetes. Von T irp itz has been Ger poses into any state or territory, the Ing upon the individual cases Is left fession that nothing but sheer fright many’s chief advocate o f unrestricted laws o f which state or territory pro entirely t« the local boards. While the two persons known to have been on the amined this necklace with the great would prevent her attempting again to President teserves the right to desig est care before I purchased It. Since submarine warfare. hibits the manufacture or sale therein nate induxtiles necessary for the pub car have not been seen since the acci then It has never left this box, which outwit the custom house. And even while this memory was The count o f what government offi o f intoxicating liquors for beverage lic K'toil, the question of whether re dent and probably are dead, an indefi hasn't been out o f my care an Instant tention of any Individual engaged In nite number, estimated at from tw o to troubling her the affair took a turn to cials beieve to be the greatest hoard o f purposes. ” except when In the purser’s safe.” th»»« Indue tries Is essential Is left to The same penalties are prescribed ten, are reported missing and more gold ever stored at one tim e in one fix doubt o f Betty firmly In Lydia's the hoards. " I ’m sorry, but I know what I than a score are in hospitals, suffering mind. place in the history o f the world, con for violations o f the anti-advertising Offic er* llein g Trained. know. I f you’re the Judge you think sisting o f English, French and A m eri section. For a second offense in eith While these steps are being carried from injuries in the accident. It began with the return o f the In A washout, due to recent heavy yourself, ma'am, I can only suggest spector, accompanied by the custom can coins and bullion that have all er case the |ienalty is made one yea r’s out to get together the men of the National Army, the W a r Department rains, was the cause o f the disaster thut you take this to the light and— imprisonment. gone into the m elting (iota together, house official In charge o f the pier— a Following arc the states wholly Is making progress with the even more which occurred just below the canti here, I'll lend you my magnifying totaling $766,000,00, has just been difficult task of finding officers for glass." affected by the a c t: Alabama, A r i the forces. lever bridge, and 60 feet below the completed at the United States assay "Thank you, I sha'n’t require It.” Part of these will «ome from the 16 point where the smooth water o f the office in N ew York, "w ith ou t a penny zona, Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, officers’ training camps. The first 10,- With a gesture o f rage. Mrs. Merrt- Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Missis upper reaches o f the Niagara river found to be m issing,” it was an 000 of the 40,000 men at the camps sippi, Nebraska, North Carolina, will be selected for commissions in break into turbulent waters o f the lees snatched the case from the ap nounced. North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, the first increment of the new Army, Whirlpool Rapids. There were more praiser’s bands and moved toward the Democratic Lender Kitchin predicts Rhode Island, South Carolina, South an«i that is less than half the number Before she had than 50 persons on board, according to patch o f sunlight. adjournment o f congress by August 1 Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, V irgin of officers necessary. reached It, studying the collar atten The W a r Department today approved general estimates. or August 15. ia, Washington and West Virginia. What is your solution of th « recommendations of commanders of The car was running at a speed o f tively on the way, Lydia saw her regular regiments, which will commis m ystery7 Do you think that M r » Subscriptions to the 2,000,000,000- miles an hour. I^ess than half a slacken pace and falter. si«»» 3000 or more regular non-commis Food Bill May Be Delayed. Merrilees Is trying to put over a ruble Russian "lib e r ty loan” Wednes One short minute In that strong sioned officers to he captains In the minute elapsed from the tim e the mo- trick? Some mighty queer hap- Washington, D. C. A formidabe first 625,000 contingent of the N a torman felt the first sway until the glare sufficed. As pale In mystifica day approached the 1,500,000,000-ruble Army. It Is under»too«i that car was bottomside up on the edge o f tion as she had previously been with penlngs are described In the next mark. midsummer legislative program with tional rn«»re than 50 men from each regiment, installment the rushing rapids. wrath, Mrs. Merrilees returned. in addition to those now at the officers' Three t’ zech regiments have desert food, prohibition and revenue and ma As it slipped down the 20-foot in training camps, will be commissioned " I owe you an apology," she In ed to the Russians, according to a jo r measures, still confronts congress for the period of the war. cline from the tracks to the edge of formed the appraiser In a shaking ■tatement Saturday to a committee o f I in its war session, which began three (TO BE CONTINUED.) I l e g u l a r 1 » H r I n C o n im n n il. the river, screaming men and women voice. “ It’* a palpable Imitation.” months ago July 2. deputies from Southern Austri A trained and experienced regular fought to escape and some o f them W ith business congested in the sen officer will command each regiment of The box slipped from her grasp and The British commission headed by MA R CH F I R S T M O N T H O F Y E A R were able to get free, but were unable lami Newton has arrive«! at^The Hague ate and the house marking time in re- the National Army. To aid him he will to obtain a footing on the steep bank. went to the floor with a bump, spilling have several other regular officers ex Its trashy contents, and Mrs. Merrl- to meet German delegate* leaded by ,' e* 8- s," Mlu l,'a,l,' rs Saturday to Was So Placed in Roman Calendar and There was a mad scramble in the perienced in particular lines such as General Friedrich. The question o f m:,k* rapid progress on the food con- his adjutant, at least on«* Major, his shallow water between the wrecked lces flopped Incontinently to a con Continued Until Comparatively rol bill, with its provision prohibiting venient trunk — Lydia's ready arm rdance and «luartermaater officers, car and the river bank. war prisoners o f both countries w ill be Recent Times. From the ami some others. The remainder of the the manufacture o f distilled spirits round her shoulders. dis«'usae«l. and send it to conference by the end fficera will come from the reserve riverside the bodies o f at least two o f March was the first month In the “ But, my dear I" Betty walled. “ It's lists, the training camps, or the ranks the passengers were seen to be caught Chester Sawyer, a negro accused o f o f the week. Roman year, and since the Romans of the regular service. in the sw ifter waters, and were car perfectly preposterous I” attacking a white woman, was taken The President issued the following were a warlike people, they honored The appraiser looked at once bored ried down to the whirlpool. e*U'Ube*c tatement today: from the Galveston, T ex., ja il by a American H it« U-Boat. Mars, the god o f war, b> naming the and dubious. Beter T ra ft batted be Members o f the National guard reg i ‘"The regulations which I am t«»day mob early Wednes«lay and hanged. London The gun crew o f an Anier- a using to be promulgated, pursuant to ment, who were on guard at the wildered eyes, then with a helpful air rlrst month Murtius. It was the first The German residents in M exico I icMn liner “ I " " ' tw o German sub- th«« direction of th«> selective service bridge, saw the accident and were the picked up the box and replaced Its “ Then You Have Been Shamefully ! month In many parts o f Europe until a Cheated, Mrs. Merrilees,” the Inspec ! '-omparatlvely recent date, even in City are not pleased at the arrival o f marines during her voyage from the law, covering the remaining steps of first to the rescue. The soldiers slid contents. The Inspector swung sharp the plan for calling Into the service of tor Put In. m<1 ! U n it«! State» to Knitlaml. Both tar- the United States qualified men from down the hank into the river »nd ly round and mude off, with every evi i England the year beginning March 26 («ermniiM from the Unite«! * - ...........States, tv ct'iisitlt'rablc range, but those who have registered; th«»se »e- worked in water up to their waists dence o f Inspired haste, toward a dis I until 1752. the refuKees are »till I**»» p i**»«*! with middle-aged man. this one, with a leeted, as the result of this process, to the re|H»rt to Washington o f the com the reception accord«*! them by th«»ir The Saxons called It Lenet Monat— getting injured passengers free from tant quarter o f the pier. rather consequential manner, gold- constitute, with the regular Army, the countrymen, according to »ton e* to!«! manding officer w ill express the belief National Guard and tin» Navy, the the wreckage and passing them up the "L e t me think !" Mrs. Merrilees said rimmed eyeglasses, and a not unkindly | length month— because In March, the A fighting forces of the Nation, all of bank, where an emergency car had in a stifled voice. Indenting her lower by »ome o f the men who tied from the that one periscopi' was shatter«*!. days become noticeably longer, and expression. United State» at the declaration of third submarine was sighted, hut at a which forces are under the terms of been placet! to carry them to the N i lip with a knuckle, she fastened an this was the origin o f the name “ Lent.” "Mrs. Merrilees, I believe?” he asked th«» law plated In a position of equal great distance amt it suhm« rge«l im* war. The English have a proverb. “ A peck abstracted stare on the polished tips with much urbanity. right, dignity and responsibility with agara Falls hospital. me«liately. The juissengcrs expr«»ss«*l ! o f March dust Is worth a king's ran- of her shoes. Mrs. Merrilees Interrupted herself A t the request o f Senator Chamber the greatest admiration for the marks- Mexicans Gst Rations. I.ydla. at a loss found nothing to nbruptly to turn and examine the some,” and another, “ A dry March Greece Calls Two Classes. lain, the Geological Survey will make j manahip o f the gunners shown both She couldn't decently express deputy with the eye o f disfavor. "Yes?” never begs Its bread," which express Naco, Aria — Some 4000 Mexicans, say. Athens It is stated in reliable quar a detail«*! examination <»f a suppose«! in practice and against the enemy, their fulth In the belief that a dry too great concern over the dlsappear- she asked brusquely. nitrate bed r«**ently diseovered near ters that the classes o f 1915 and 1917 former employes o f the L'ananea Cop March means a prosperous year. This | ance o f something that had been dedi Bend, Oregon The deputy Introduced himself. "The Two Pro-Germans K*pelted. per company at Cananea, Sonora, are have been called to the colors, as they cated to her on her wedding day— Inspector has Just Informed me of «Me I !" ,,h* fa f! ,hat The Ixmdon Daily Express learns j M exico C ity R. Zuharan, form er I normally would be, and probably w ill being supplied with free rations from I most In March, and however remote that event. Yet she | - e r — unfortunate matter." he pursue.! 1 “ " T ‘ ” o * f their " m r planting ,n " nn No the camp store, the stock o f which has that Brigadier General K. B. Seely, Mexican minister to Germany and he sent to Saloniki for training. wn. gravely If unintelligibly dla- ! "And I thought I might possibly be able ! ,h* *0‘ l u dr>- P|antln« ««ten ex-minister o f war, has been acciden former representative o f the eonatitu- other classes w ill be called out at pres- been confiscated by the local authori tressed. Beneath her ready sympathy to help straighten It out." Is (letayed. tally wounded in France. The nature tional government in Washington, now cut. Administrative control by repres- ties there. Each man is being given Stirred a qualm o f peculiar uneasiness , "K ind o f you. I ra sure” But the , , In America. In th* mld- a leader o f the Mexican senate, and entatives o f the entente allies o f var- goods to the value o f $1.25, Mexican o f his injuries is not given. rs.'M errilees completely be- Mrs. Merrilees 7 . *'*' . m° rv rnln fa,U , lu . Marrh . , by . the , rumble o f men’s tone o f r M Jesus Ureta. best-known orator in the ioue services w ill be withdrawn within money, daily. It is estimated the stock | Dlatracted There w»s sharp fighting Wednesday is sts: statement. "H Have a re y»u you « any- n y - ' ! £ * * ' ? A£ A ,‘r" rtl " ‘ ‘r " H l,nnrl!' “ * 1»;an nn'‘ d almost country and one o f the leaders in the the next week, except in cases o f tele on hand w ill last about 10 days. Mex- v*>,<* * ’ ***• >’*vk*d «P to «n d that lied this - - much In March as tn May. between the Teutons and Ruasians on *** >ln>» j * «• th> «™ op thing to propose?" house o f deputies, were expelled from graph ami censorship, which w ill he ican authorities are encouraging the | Almost universally In the North the battle fron t« in Southeastern G a and w «s studiously :o l _ " I f I might have the privilege of a the Constitutional Liberal party, which continued with the co-operation o f idle workmen to leave Cananea, and Temperate zone. Mnrch Is regarded sa licia and in the Carpathian mountains, ha. a majority in .• ingress. This ae- Greek officers. Colonel Negropoate is circulars have been prated announcing ter • account o f the counterfeit collar. word In private— ” the deputy suggest the windy month. Normally It marks the Berlin war department announces. Their eyes met presently, and Lydia ed blandly. that free transportation. tion was attributed to the pro-German : expected to arrive at Saloniki soon. the transition from winter to spring. * « * surprised by the look he bent upon Quoin made as If to withdraw. ------------------------ The Greek cabinet, headed by Alex- i sentiments o f the Ben. her, ■ regard somehow faintly remt- la d Has Bullet in Brain. I hint Has New Cabinet. “ Walt, . . please. This ____ „ is _ Mr. Quoin. I ander /.aimis, has resigned. King \ Within Hospitality's Limits. $10.000.<NI0 I-ent Britain. Browser. Wash. Emmanuel, the 8- Washington D C Further step« nlac* “ t th**r P "«« !“ * subsequent to You may have heard o f him.' Alexander has informed M. Jnnnart. "W illie, you are going out to din Washington, D. C. The Treasury year-old son o f Mr. and Mrs. Ed l a toward restoration o f onler in C hina hex adventure o f the night before last, i “ Who hnsn r?” the deputy returned the high commissioner representing ner. You may ask fo r a second piece 3be favored him with her shadowy, ! pleasantly. “ Proud to meet you sir " France, Great Britain and Russia, that lepartment has placed an additional Fleur i* flinging tenaciously to life at through a coalition cabinet were re "M r Quoin has klodlv volunteered of cake If you really want It, but he will ask cx-Bremter Venizelos to $10,000,000 to it the credit o f England, the Bourquin hospital with a 82-calibre ported in Bekin dispatches to the iega- enigmatic smile, now vaguely tinted there * one thing I wish you to re- making total loans to Great Britain rifle bullet embedded in his brain. The ¡tion here Monday, which said that with solicitude. to help me In thi*—outrage Anything form a new cabinet. member." Nodding briefly, with a thoughtful you wish to «ay he may hear.” for war purposes o f $560,000,000. j injury was received Tueeady evening three more ministers appointed by| “ Yep, ma." The Belgian diplomatic mission has This makes a total to the allie« of ( while Emmanuel was playing with B rem er Li Ching Shi bad accepted air. Quoin returned hla considération "A a you please, madam, but— ” The "W hatever you do, don't aak for a tentatively arranged a trip through the $1,018,000,000. to Pater and the article de Paris. some smaller children at a m eghbors | office. The new cabinet now is com-! glance o f tho deputy Teered signlflcant- second helping o f potatoes.” United State« extending to the Pacific " I simply cannot understand I t !” I ly to Peter and I.ydla home, the children being the only wit-|plete. The new ministers are: Ju*-I Coast. Invitation« have been received j Baris An official announcement wsr ne—cs’ to the accident, Physician* op- tice, Kiang Yung, form erly vice min-l declared, abandoning the puxxl* " N o ! Mrs. Merrilees Insisted warm- Not Strong on Work. from score« o f cities and it is practi made Monday night that the armored crate«! Wednesday night in sn attempt ister; communications. Lung ('hang. *• bopelao*. Then, catching sight of cally settled that the mission will cruiser K teller hail struck a mine off j to locate the bullet, but w-ere unsuc- form rely civil governor o f Kwei Chow, t * « detective, she hailed him. "Quoin. I ly. "You can have nothing to any that "Some men treats delr country an' I » h i o f my friends may not hear.” make the moat elaborate tour o f any Point St. Mathieu on Wednesday and cessful. The right e je was removed. delr fam ilies do M ine way,” «aid C oda and agriculture and commerce, I . i , <«• « » « » ♦ bare at once- and tm medl-; Thau, madam -perm it me u, adtlaa o f the foreign visitors. Sbety “ Day loves 'em. but -t o y •wok. I Small hopes are given for recovery. Sheng Tau, formerly minister to Japan. *«riy, heedless o f bystander* begu. j you. is all deference—* cure much "bout workln tor 'aak* TR O LL E Y INTO RAPIDS