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England to Pass Prohibition Law Sultan Declares Pain 7 be STERLING 43-ALT. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR ESTABLISHED OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY TERMS-81.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE VOL. XXXVI EMIMITSBT_TRG, Mii_1175(LAND, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1915 NO. 52 ENGLAND TO PASS NERO WAS MODE1N; SULTAN DECLARES PAIN ENGRAVED ON FARMERS' WIVES CERTIFIED BABIES PROHIBITION LAW HAD RIFE ELEVATORS STI1AiT CAA RESIST HEART OF fi'AMADE ARE NEGLECTED GIVEN jiN CHICAGO And HoUle Skirt Reigned In Son Died In Battle Just Before Dispose of Homeless Children Cry Mevemelt Spreads Over Moses' Time, Says Scholar, Dardane les Bombardment Not He Left For Dardanelles. They Piclure Their Lives as to Worthy Foster Parents. All Warring Nations. Feared by Ruler of Turkey, One Long, Cull Grind. Philadelphia.— The palace of Nero Paris.—General A. G. L. d'Amade, Chicago.—The city of Chicago is giv- had three elevators. commander of the French expedition- ing away officially certified babies— RUSSIA GREATLY BENEFITED. In the year 6 A. D. an income tax EFFECT ON OUTSIDE WORLD ary forces at the Dardanelles and hero brown eyed, gray eyed and blue eyed was established in Rome on all in- of many hard fought campaigns, has TELL OF HOME CONDITIONS little beauties, quite chubby and per- comes in excess of $4,000. lost his youngest son, .aged eighteen, fectly healthy—and they are intrusted The hobble skirt was one of Dame who was a second lieutenant of infan- to the care of highly recommended and Czar Stopped Sale of Vodka, Favorite Greatest Naval Power of World Now Department of Agriculture In At- Fashion's decrees in the days of Moses. try. A friend of the general has just thoroughly worthy foster parents only. Russian Drink, at the Outbreak of Attempting to Reduce Strongest Land tempting to Better Their Opportuni- These and many other interesting received from him the following let- This is a new idea, in which Chicago Hostilities— France Then Stopped Fortifications—Mehmed V. Grants In- facts going to show that life among ter, written while he was on the way ties Will Issue Special Instructions. leads the way. Medical officials of Traffic In Absinth—Germany and terview to Correspondents and Lauds the ancients was not so different from to the Dardanelles: Letters From 2,241 Women on the other large cities are watching its de- England Expected to Follow Suit. and the Germans. that of today were brought out by Valor of His Troops "Dear Sir—I am very late in ac- Farm Say They Are Overworked. velopment with close Sitterest and with Professor Camden M. Cobern, explorer knowledginr; the receipt of your letter. London.—Prohibition has had such a Constautinople.—One of the most in- a view to its adoption. and The cause of the delay is a great mis- Washingtou.—A picture of farm life magical effect in Russia that the Brit- archaeologist, who has just re- Chicago, like every other municipali- turned from teresting developments that the war fortune which has us. I in the United states which has never ish goverm,peut is seriously thinking a trip to Palestine. come upon ty, finds on its hands dependent little Professor has brought about is the great effort have lost my youngest son, Gerard been equaled and perhaps never will of forbidding the sale of all alcoholic Cobern in a series of lec- ones who have no parents to care for tures upon his of the allies to force the Dardanelles d'Amade, a second lieutenant, of testimony drinks in England and Scotland. archaeological discov- eight- be, because it is told in the them, no friends to vouch for their eries pointed out strait and the superb resistance that een years, who had only In France there is a strong agitation that the Jews had just been re- of thousands of farmers' wives, is con- good behavior. Chicago takes them three systems of ceived at St. Cyr in the last competi- tending in the same direction, and the shorthand reporting the Turkish defenders, assisted by the tained in a document which has taken all under its broad wing—Chicago leads In the first century tion of July, 1914. sale of absinth has been stopped. and that in every German officers, have been able to dis- the department of agriculture a year among the baby loving cities—exam- Jewish "He fell gloriously for France during In Russia prohibition really prohib- court a shorthand reporter or play. This bombardment, in which and a half to prepare and which is now- ines them physically and mentally and clerk a night reconnoitering expedition in its. If it be adopted in Great Britain sat on each side of the judge. the strongest naval powers in the only just completed. then offers officially certified infants Many it will really prohibit. No distinctions of the Roman aristocrats took world are attempting to reduce the the Argonne. Mortally wounded, he It is an appealing, human and in for adoption. "stenographers" fell upon very trenches of the will be made between rich and poor. with them upon their strongest land fortifications in the the ene- many respects a pitiful story. It re- What home needs a baby? Many a travels. my which he had received instructions King George has sealed the royal wine world, will go down in history as the veals in a vivid way the truth of a household is ready and anxious to wel- Some of the other to reconnoiter. cellars and serves nothing stronger advantages enjoy- most spectacular naval engagement of complaint that has been frequently come a healthy and happy youngster, ed by the "Two German generals who were than ginger ale at the royal table. ancients according to Pro- all time. made in past years—that of all the but not every one is worthy of the new fessor witnesses of his bravery and courage Lord Kitchener and other leaders have Cobern follow: Each shot fired by the allied fleet is factors in the rural problem the one arrival. At least so Chicago thinks, spontaneously already abolished all liquor from their In St. Paul's time there were seventy felt in all parts of the world. Stored wrote me expressing that has been most neglected is the and thereupon proceeds to examine the informed me that houses. labor unions in Rome; hence a struggle away in Russia, without an outlet, their admiration and farmer's wife. would be foster parents. between our poor child had been buried near Russia ordered prohibition by an capital and labor must have there are thousands and thousands of This was called forcibly to the atten- Dr. William.1. Hickson of the been waged even V—, in the great forest of Argonne. ukase at the beginning of the then. bushels of wheat that the world Is tion of the department in a letter in psychopathic laboratory of the munic- There were several great monopolies clamoring for. Unless "I have no need to tell you that it war. Grand Duke Nicholas, command- the forts are the summer of July. 1913. Secretary ipal court of Chicago is the originator in the first century, the greatest of all forced it must is a great pain, but we could offer to him- er in chief of the armies, insisted upon remain there, for there Houston decided to find out for of the plan Dr. Hickson is a baby being the oil business, although no Is no other outlet. If the strait is pen- God and to France nothing more beau- farmers' wives It. He said mobilization would be im- self. He wrote to 55,000 specialist, also an ardent student of mention of Rockefeller appears on the etrated, however, this grain will tiful, nothing more pure, nothing more states asking possible without it. It was a bold step flood throughout the United the problem of mental deficiency. Here papyrus examined by the American the world's markets and the price of generous. than that ehild. We are them to tell him their greatest needs to take, as the manufacture of vodka are his fixed standards for a certified scholar. The "trust" had not cornered wheat will be reduced all over the globe. proud of him. but after the war we and what they thought the department —the favorite Russian spirituous tipnle baby: kerosene, which was unknown at that The allies are confident that they shall mourn him vinyl death. of agriculture could do to help them. —was the principal source of revenue "At birth the certified baby must period. but dealt In olive oil. There can reduce these remarkable fortifica- "I carry with me in my new mission He received 2,241 replies, representing, to the government, and this was in weigh at least six pounds and measure also were monopolies in eggs, perfumes tions. The defenders are likewise cer- this pain, engraved deeply in my heart, however, the opinion of many thousand dire need of increasing rather than of twenty inches. and bricks. tain that the task is impossible. This as an example of courage and as a women, because many of the writers decreasing the revenue at that moment. "At one year of age he must weigh As to homes the ancients made the is what the sultan of Turkey said to a great reason !o hope you may never had submitted his inquiry to their But the effects have been so amazingly twenty-one pounds and measure twen- New York millionaires look like "pik- group of American correspondents: know the pain that we have suffered." neighbors or women's clubs, granges or beneficial that it is doubtful if the ty-seven inches, increasing three inches ers." Professor Cobern says he has "I ant convinced that the Darda- church organizations.
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