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THE EVENING you, with almost honest tears, can’ Bavaria wage a real war with just guns? | not enough day: S ‘ L W Bavarians, Secreily Arming, Defy Reparations Demand pply service. , _say they, there is ammunition ; there are no tanks, no big guns, And then more STAR, how | ‘mm already she has for | commission members believe them— |as trouble comes. believe these Germ: | won the war, who b | thet Populace Sure State Is Suffering, But |- Four Meals Daily Are Revived and Guns Are on All Sides. the ceiling with cartridges and shells, | Ijacks, brass knuckl items of offense are barred in most to say 2 WILLK i By Calle to The Star and Philudel Ledger. Copyright, ZURICH, October 19.—Reparations. | is point number o But that In beer halls, in resi- | offices and in government | this subject is either| nystery ia Publie morning on sound of he :mark of on gold mark will, arla Bavarfa i 1 blasting. today t course. th any one of de Munich at night. places hold several thou and all of them are crowd hlanket tpe smoke rest Munich, for ex time there bers of from a dozer aid more quic ) blinding be it organized fo; fifth he end of th b ninth still - «Ouvetloo in that fo and the when the pipe heavy—to Ame 4 o P WA SOUTHERN SYSTEM & . who e accomplished |believes trouble is ¢ great financial swindle and who, | No one in all that land but tells hey eventually win the peas L it that it any one goes | a golf course near Munich in | I wonder wher. be—or what it allied investiga- | @ varia opined it migl It might ha: Only bla; following hi from a shell L which one beecam, 2 n the western front dur- ar, a om 1 or not Bavaria has T do know Is that Bavaria is| almost | No one in Munich or have the sole thought of dragging again on the B the world down with them. 1f they have no ammunition for war, | likewise will be the kuiser. then why are the street windows of every gun shop in Munich filled to | plea; | conditions in B: [ th | t | T enterea an distinctly horn to L artillery in nd how | was the in knowing has artil- mfor avaria tre , wood or se € say an army. shel T made MOST charmingly situated and artistically perfect apartment overlooking Rock Creek valley and the Zoological Gardens. » The pleasure of living in neighborhood of quiet refine- ment in an apartment that ful- fills your standard of conven- ience and comfort may be yours at Klingle Mansions.” You will be delighted at the roominess and generous closet space and large reception halls. Two and three r keeping apartment in ces from § ady for immedia m house RAILW The Cost of Railroad Operation Qur total receipts for the past three years have averaged $3,230 a year for each em- ployee. Out of these earnings we must first pay wages, which have averaged in the same period $1,580 a year. Out of the $1,650 remaining, we must pay our bills for materials and supplies, pay for the coal bumned in our engines, meet loss, damage and casualty claims, pay rents and taxes, and have enough left over to provide a fair return on the investment. At the service of each employee is an average investment of $13,000 in railroad property— tracks, stations, terminals, equipment, etc. Only by efficiency of management, an under- standing of the transportation needs of the South, loyal service of employees, and the Southern Railway System last year spent in the South $20,000,000 more than it received from the South. confidence and cooperation of the public, is it possible for a large railroad system like the Southern to provide adequate and dependable transportation service—and save enough out of itsearnings to provide a fair returnon thein- vestment, and thus command the new capital needed to keep pace with the growth of the SUNDRY SUPPLIES |l\r4‘e\~flu(m>'-d and drilled “cadre.” dau. Jt was vile w and in both France and Sw moment 1 entered the 0 a able warmth visited | nd for the first time | > the early winter ! Whether coal- ' r trains with of paper, ut any WASHINGTON has units for officers and men estab- of restaurants where all sorts and lished throughout the country and conditions of Buvarians foregathered. a_ completely Although the prices in marks were us the fantastlc, thers was entirely too much French terms it, and which means the to eat. Portions of everything were frame of a military organization upon ' far larger than those eerved in the Apporently the disarmament | which she can build speedily as soon most generous-minded places in Paris. ring some time. you Wwith the constant rain, the German gott, the sald ki Couldn't Verify Suffering. I asked every one I met concerning arla resulting from 9f tremendous fall in exchange. i ere is much suffering,” was the ‘ria is eating almost normally—per- v, but, as @ matter of fact, and varia out |g: 1d not pos- v certain cal- | hat was the | ature beforehand. train at | onditio 1, where | I have flanzionz . except on other | i | { i D. 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