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IN THE WORLD —— HM.S. Repulse Selected t0) roumiion s winey v o wbs b hbars <41+ BUILDGYM ONBOAT | wea's Goive on| ator J, Hamliton Lewia, lawyer for J. W. Thompsen, St. Loufs milllonaire, when a jury found Thompson guilty of giving and ex-Director Charles 1t I'orbes of the vetorans' bureau guil- | ty of accepting bribes in connection | with the | of hospital building contracts, Ltwis scemi v waa right, for the DECRIES KILLING MIGRATORY BIRDS vices of slaughter has reduced to a certainty the practical extermination of the game birds if the, present un- paralleled rate of destruction con- tnues,” the speaker said, “There has never before been anything equalling the present pursuit of bird life in American history, Not even the destruction of the buffalo was dications are that a large percentage of a full bag must ve given away or become a loss by decay, “The awful limit of 25 ducks a day now prevalls in 29 states, fatally including all the states where the ducks find winter feed and where they congregate in greatest numbers in winter, Although no hunter gets sportsmen but to all bird lovers, to the women of the country, to all others who are Interested in pre- serving our wild life for future gen- erations, to act now, before it is too late.” PENN'S HOUSE RAZED splouously in its hall, As the Pil- grim divines were chiefly Cambridge mon, Oxford, not to be outdone, makes the most of all its American connections, Lord Haltimore is still without a memorial in his old col- lege, Trinity, but as Trinity has por- traits of two of Its students well known in American history, Willlam the prince is being’ fitted out of the apartments adjoining the admiral's | quarters, and a gymnasium room s | Deing built for him. There will be | ® o Aitorney Disan also special rooms for the newspaper | Scone made a good showing ¥ correspondents who will accompany | th® Scnate commitiee he explained 1 pes |t Se o) "heeler e to the prince. The royal traveler will | h"i‘v .“"' : ‘:}“ ‘:'}'n"r“"]:‘ 2 lis isn't to say there Is a sirong [ eat his meals with the chief ofticer's |\ 15 0 L O8Nt that Stons |0 staunch friend in Mra. Andrew J. mess, instead of having a private | = & E: e "‘o h‘u‘\'c - b'”, | Campbell. Tor the last three years s O ORI A, e he was nersecuting the she has visited the police courts al- L endnd yilleontosmEn it His version was that f daily to assist soldiers, sailors ) T eastoes [ 1 before him which, fn gool 1cs on trial for minor of- According o present plans 1/ before him which, In oo nes on trial for, minor of- Repulse will sail March hinke a grand jury ought orls ha mended by army, navy and marine 1 authorities and by police magistrates, Campltll, who has a son and | ter in the service, helps service LR L e i e i ;,,‘plvesem Ra(e 0[ S]augmel‘ Wil more persistent or Widespread. [his limit every day, and in miany PItt who won the continent, and \dofeat of the proposed child labor| and new trial motlons and notices | It is generally admitted that the |states where ducks were once plen- Early Sottler Weat 0. ambridge; |10t North who lost half of It, the T k P . t A m | amendment to the Unlted Btates| before the court had time to pro- R l : () automobile has doubled the perils |tiful he will now be fortunate if he | Early § r 63 | collego fecls satisfied, ake Prince 10 Argentig | mendment g i b i e IR esult in Extinction [of the game, becauso 1t has placed [Kills one duck, et fn thoso dimintah= | g0 fo o [ e cightoenth amendment out-| convicted men. & jevery stretch of water where ducks ing areas whore dwcks seek winter —mfl—? — T e BALS may bo reported, and every hunt- |protection and food, he often gets| yes American Connections, Are You Fat London, Feb, €.—The DPrince of | - RRITIE R bak Lo Volkteadineb b e and Turkey. New York, Feb. 6.—Tho migra- ing ground within the reach "o! the limit by the time mosts of us iy i % Walea will make his forthcomlng|mgyq ft gfteotive, ough Greece had broken diplo-liory game birds of North Ameries |UNE™ HVINE within a radius of 200 faro breakfasting. _Oxfgrd, England, Ieb, §.—8ila Just Try This journey to Argentina and South | oy e Toe e o wen relatlons with Turkey and| G0 practical a |miles or more, “Without further logal restric- | Norton's house, where Willlam Penn Africa in the battle crulser H. M. 8. |y oy 30 0% BRI et gt ¢ Rk es kel cartat T ireatened with practieal extine-| - «ynaer the ruling of the depart- |tions, in ten years our migratory |Preached one of his unpopular ser- ———— Repulse, a sister ship of the Renown, 1 no morve end child labor than | be none, the Turks 6o recently {tlon, in the opinion of Dr. W. T.|ment of agriculture the bag limit|game birds will have become so |mons in 1687.‘ has récently been de- | myousands of "r\"ml ,,«TI.‘x: .::\'\\?-":E which carrfed him on his official nth conld end Nquor—it | Ing proved their ability to whip th lhn‘v\mluy. noted naturalist and d | that may be shot by a single hunter [shot to pleces and weakened as to |molished: Penn was at that time sasa bistdes . ol A P tour to India and Japan in 1922 titutionalized” anti-ohild | Greeks with ease, ender of wild birds and animals. in one day is 25 ducks of all kinds, [bo reduced to the vanishing point. [In Oxford only as a visitor, - He cripMon Tablets. Theso little fat redu As the Repulse ls fitted out for a | the eighteenth “constitu- Grecegs anger 18 over Turkey's|!Ucks and geese may come to the except the wood duck and eider |Unless steps are taken further to nlntf’rml as o student at Christ |, "\ iae from the same formul ;hln flagship it Is expected that a rank- | Volsteadism. on of the “ecumenical parri-|VanIshing point in ten years it the |duck, and eight geese and elght|protect the birds against the mil- |Church college at the age of 16, but famous Marmola l'll":l rls'r':"‘.;-l"n:::: -llul' ing admiral will be selected to com. | 1ROl Folsenlion il present rate of slaughter continues. |brandt. The scason lasts for three |lions of hunters arrayed against|was very shortly expelled for his re- don't walt—go to your drugaiat iow B mand her. Most of the ship's com- | ;o 0naneva s oo te that the is Orthodox Greek || The doom of our non-migratory |months or more. These limits are |them for three months of the year |ligious opinions, Thomas Lowe, over) procuire a Wbx of these tablets, 1t plement of ) officors and men |23 20 2 1‘* ko et BLAne ol nop {birds as well is sounded unless bag | most wasteful. No man or ordi- [the slaughter will automatically |who induced Penn to become & lyou prefer you may socure them direct NavelHasRiche NN ez o \." AAIIBNCIANG Tae { 5 AREDY o i {limlts are Immediately reduced,” nary sized family can eat 25 ducks make duck shooting a thing of the | Quaker, was for a good many years |by sending price to the Marmola Co, _nrllu.v the Tnost part, are’ servin 29 TSNS fo Confilee uro: ecumenieal patri- | Pr: Hornaday declares. !in one day, nor more than one- past, and many species may pass|an Oxford resident. e Mawip Mg, Deoll, S Repulse at the present tkme . ch anor-d y 00 AR Te An army of 6,000,000 hunters |fifth of that number, and since their | permanently from our list of game | Penn's old college, by way of [[iquee stetdily and eastiv, B0 G0 and half of the enlisted men are ear up this misun-| (Copyright, 1925, NEA Bervice, Inc.) equipped with the most modern de- Isale is forbidden in most states, in- birds. I appeal not only to the | amends, has his portrait hung con- [no unpleasant effects. who have served on the } ; e : e - for two years and the remal isaand ity g The Repulse has been ordered jnto Erpei i the yards for a complete overhaul- | ; r ing and painting. A special suite for | Washington Woman Aids Soldicrs mmes 0 l S and Sailors Who Get Into Scrapes; co Commended By Authorities. Feb. 6-+Men of Uncle iting forces who get into yes in the national capital find Disappear? YOU wonder what becomes of them —the girls who disappear—drop out of sight, manynevertobeheard of again. There are hundreds of such girls. funds or by communicating with rel- | You read about them in the papers for 1 Wilips proud DORst thet| a day or two—then interest lags, and except for a broken-hearted mother, | a father prematurely aged and hair | turned gray, each case is forgotten in the interest that the next arouses. and mar the Ordinarily wild horses could not tear from her the detailsof the horrorssheenduredfromthe time she stepped into the taxi until she was rescued days later from that terrible barred room in the house with the shades drawn down, But because she realizes that thousands of girls innocently and unthinkingly make errors that ‘might easily result as disastrously Women Too fif;fififiical to ! Have Others Black Shoes | ¢ Los Angeles, Fel 6.—Womer not so extravagant as popular beliet | would paint th but on the ca trary are econc , or at any r they don't pay out money for shines, s Angeles bootbl The shiners say that 15 men their shoes polished to one woman. A woman, they explained, will 5-&ent bottle of polish, enatorial s reme co oL tment to t rt atill is h 2 atives, rmy can't fight on S { the on land A fe and na ght!no man she has aided ever returned rt. ¥ ¢ pride in another i service, the lent | wreaths on every new g ) exile.!| Arlington National cemcte: e nd drov MEMORIAL FUND LARGE a govern- en them- take home a 25 hunt up a rag and at the end of | London, ¥eb. 6.—The sum of $3.- | Late one night a young girl stepped : p the month figurs out how much she| While the navy concentrated oft| 486,200 has been received on behat | e (e ig iha ztan'o%'ngat You‘;pgs- as the simple mistake she made, has saved. Then, if she ts married, | Valparaiso, and the el Ben ot the B Lorg BKitehenss - Msrmotial t Ohio. Sh ttractive, bea pucliaselveditholerisodbionea she is liable to try to break up the | tiago, were trying to figure how to | I 1. Out of this $388,210 has been | own, 10. e was attractivi 1= : i : age-old male custom of hiring snmry. get at Augustin spent on scholars and payments | : y again, in order that other glfls tiful and of excellent family. one else to clean 1 st politic in connection with a memorial | may be spared the depths of G - mise by which'chapel which is being built to com : 5 ST N ORAE R D RpSa R L chans ) e e She wanted to surprise her parents degradation and humiliation she Olso, Feb. 6.—A Norwegian com- ‘s Cathedral. The remainder | by her unexpected home coming andso, suffered. .':fr"\:cemfi:{‘:eif, ?‘xet:n. od Gake r presi s-been fnvested. instead of telephoning to her fathgr to You will find her story, told in Z : A il Sweden, gpril 15. 1t has ordered 4 2 63, Russell Bros. | come and escort her, she took a night- p.. oo words, in True Story 7 Z 2 Lottt i b Ge, irpl 4 e 4 : o \ E number of German airplanes. ald ex-Se ‘ hawk taxi standing at the curb, Magazine for March, entitled “Out- | i r Later, a car came to a stop before a side the Law.” Every word, eve| " : : {9 520D, e : Ty iy | quiet-looking house with drawn cur- mcxdf;nt. crey de;afl, recorded exr:c‘g{ as it ‘ .’ I I tains, and an unconscious girlish figure ~ Was burned into her memory. Nothing is - a | : : changed, nothing hidden, except the real . M ACK A &W A IN | was carried quickly up the steps gnd names of the persons involved, which for Y thrfiu]gh thte)odoort;aldoordfi‘l‘izlln:ght obvious reasons have to be disguised. It is a B A (EX ME ST CHURCH well have borne the legen 0pe powerful, gripping true story that every girl » 63 MAIN STREET LM HOD TG HURS abandon, ye who enter here.” and every parent of girls should read. Never 1 . s & in the history of True Story Magazine, whose That is how one girl disappeared as purpose is and always has been to fight the though the earth had swallowed her. powers of evil, has it placed before its readers ‘ Thus it was that through a simple error ~ a tale that will do more to protect girls and such as any girl might make, there Women from the human vultures who feed \ began a chapter in her life so drfiadful upon the trustfulness and thoughtlessness of ~y innocence than this self-told story of a girl who disappeared. You will find it in True Story for March, now upon the newsstands. Other Heart-Gripping True Stories in the March Issue Are: that she will carry the sickening mem- ory of it with her to the grave. *“When she stopped into waiting taxi oab for the journey homs thers 1as nothing in the looks or actions of tha driver and his compamion Lo give her the stightest suspicion that thers was anything wrong."* | From “‘Outside the Law"’ in March Trae Story “As a Woman Sows”—To Blanche, mar- was to involve herself as a result, While there riage for love was a forlorn road to happiness— is a touch of humor in this astounding true . ~ unless plenty of money went with it to bolster tory as Winnie tells it—every girl who reads Other Features mn the Mar‘:h ls.lue AYG.‘ l up the m_atrimunial s;hemc‘ i, whgther she is in Ipve or ::The Understandin .Hem" “When Fortune Smiles” [ So she hesitated not an instant ' e not, wnl! prpfit by the mistakes Prisoners for the Night” “The Primitive Lover” 3 when she saw a chance tolure | A Mother’s Opmlon that Winnie made. “The Sinner and the Code” “My Stepmother” rich old Alexander Potter into N & i i G in” 0 xand: t of True Story “The Bigamist's Wife”— . What Love D?f’ for Me’ “Her ain’ . marriage with her. She did B id th did Fine Feathers’ 'Sins of the Fathers e not count on the fact that a | When Iread "If Youth But Knew"I de- orn 'amld the sordid sur- 2 3 F man may be old, but still very cided Twould get True Story each month roundings of the serving class . 5 y ecause [havetwoboys,one past 16years : ur Februar y Hevor sl wheu; iabcnily | BibyE e oeaming | London BOSge 3 DS A Record of Life S Havath lowlystation€venasac! an . . 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Tgoan . rible trap fros ich it seeme: But Kaew:" I thought our problem was | - ghe thought, whenshe metand ~ €Ven among the highest and mightiest—sin never has suc- % * (0 S0 ED Gy S| I T OL SR T, 2 e Harry Hobbs, owner ~ c¢eded—wrong never has, and never ¢an win, e lns Omorro & v thisgirl's confession ofherfolly | igest boy came and got It and read it of alarge hotel; and wh‘en later If the t of the earth ot he inevitabl and the heart-rending events | andInever iet on that 1saw him reading 8 ely 4 . great of earth cannot escape the inevitable pen- ¥ L et v ! o : it led to. 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