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BAftMWfiI.il TWA*** &**+• , a MAJ. GEN. HENRY! G..SHARPE with II 'during Hi; • brief intervals of VinerpeficbJ Sbmetldog more ts wnnt* od tIi'mii this. Tim ronLjaJ^tlitfv^rfthe'' problem 3vtir depend upon tho“-4iH)s,sl-- hlllty ■afr.dlRfovpHolg its whpM^uU linderw'n ter and mn \vlil oh tl>o Pit tor. might l.o giibbs! jtl +M i Mm-hyt bs apfw-ttbF inptfl, w child' thereby be prevented and -much wh'sto of time..iiiiil Tremble. BaTSfi FTag^' Underground.- Shenandoah, —At tlio I h’ltper col liery the. other mornlngtJm'jh*lide otn* piojeos raised* two Aiimrioiin flags 1,000 foot below the surface iiftho omiiiiiioth vein gangway In honor of twymof their workers, Edward UbtlTijis and Robert 44ahur“"wbo' fiifvif : Milf5tOne (Tag -was sot ,floating at enefr chute* from wherxi tip* men work*sf. livery em ployee of the Insure workings wus wnnaifiiOiiiiriiiimlfiiifiiwnrmi GERMAN PRISONERS OF WAR ml, tii'Pv turned llmr** was. nil reply the body over. Tho 1mlicit ,had pene trated the heart and (loath must have hoell iM.sJnjifafrrrtifr Wounded Attehd J-iineral. \ •. After, that, npy . Germarf. showing 'fight was ruthlessly bayoneted. *Thnsp' ndTo sitrfTTTrtProd^veifo snared- althoinrh tholr .Trip from the front, to the roar was far from pleasant.. * .* . After the position hnjoj boon thor oughly cleared ouT, the legion mem bers rotlrod, bear!ng with ’them Paul’s body? Every man who could -attended ;ing -Jirnmy*VPaut, first in Front ; of "Enemy, Is Mourned by /. „ V < 4 > *ench,-Foreigrj LegrotwEven, Wounded Attend Funeral. ners of War with a stretcher ■cart used 1 for’bringing In the wounded, at St. Illlalre, Fran. Gertnim PROBABLY THE U-BQAT THE SILVER SHELL SANK Ween: TiTried.. ' Someone oncp referred to St. Louis ■ns’}pr( iernian city. : — ——r Victim of» Treachery. . ‘ v Only one ■ ; <^rtii*ai> drfipeared. lie thrmv irp his arms, shouting "“Com rade. 1 " assuring I'.'ifiP the rest of the., men inside wen* dead. Without taking the troiible to search t'he man for hid den weapons, Paul, turned to another dtnrmit. "The- insttmt diIs bitch'twits;;; turhed ~ tlmj’lertmih dVewnn automatlo : pi.stol and .tired. L’aul fell backward •just as his fellow''.legion members fol- fImrlestmr. NV.~Va.- All lonfoTS MoK alike to Jbe’law-In vyesf Virginia. - A statute just passed by—tjie' legislature’ provides thafyvery aide mab* between, the agps of -sjTtTrerr.ntvr.sixty must work ap least .-lit}-, hours* ^veeklv at mm lawfiif "iftiiTTotuigT>T7(*(T TTns~trie?y,t ji.nyb‘ssjii'n. or employment, 1 -.Tlihf 'hlt.s ’ewr nil. both <ttrim.‘M*he..1 aw Is effect ivt bavonei h o w t * £ a ivd uc. up o' TiTrj* i nit great arul no mutter lowed are exempt during iolalors mjiy be tUieil Xork by till 1 ' state,.in -dependents get the WORKING FOR THE MILITIA OF MERCY small wage allowed. LX? v Tfie 'purtpose of ^lds r fcat- every nbie-bnclIOd male do nsefuT-duguig the wa)r. 4++.-{4>(-+P'l4+4'f ; F^+'F'Fl+*H > ++'i'l : Italians Guild fine ROADS IN ALBANIA Rome.- Thank's v to Ifalb Aim’ inn rivalry,‘lifter tlnv.wnr A1 nia will have- the best 'system of liny'Ifriivijh * -tar.e^tln'pAe pud Rbiiiirahlti' In 1‘lildi'd.. A .few, days ago a - hew ro'ad loft .'killum'ters long, -auineetitn f^antI Quambtn with Shbuvikl Jjlif-JUidilX T-XAHet^: tJ. S. A haw ccn proimiTi'd tadho rank of brigadier was ’tdiened to toad is m Hio]»UjU»‘Ht to ilShPSL .ad mtinetL Lo.aeoun gtftecai -ftad aaiiieiLAAA^iLVb:u] .a ity Lht T*PP??JTnff 1 expeilktfonnry fot^e io I abor nn4 enLd peering. -Over 'If** kilometers - lie ^ thruugh. iiiLli mountains and deep gorges. A mptor ear canT’bypr the distance hetwedn the dwu* oR\t*h in abojit ns one oYJts commanders e PsychologlcaT'Moment., ■. sefent^ to be talktrtg stralg| lJO hours. In a fthv.dnys n ntnv ^leee- td road, 110 kilometers Jong, mil, Mrs. William K. N aoderWltrJfr Ho right) and Mrs. Ch%r)es B. Dilling ham seated ln^’tonneauj’ on hack of elephant, and “Julia" of the New York hlppodrome on Ks head, starting put on fiiclr tuv through the streets of the dtr to 1>oost the McDougal aUej Festa, the most unique fete ever arranged W America’s famous artists, ^sculptors, sod society folk. All the proceeds k the fesu went to rarlous war charltiee. . "I can't help.lt,’.' replied) Senator Sor^ ghuAi. ' *NAn<| maybe th^lack of cau tion #111 be"all the better for me. The most successful politician in the woHd Is the man who knows just when to ttsfft all about poUttcs." A In* opened jo the public and will connect Avion a, on the ; Adriatic, RPodVlng and labeling packages of knit goods at the headquarters of the wtth Salonikl Ihveiitoi^s Strive for M(?ans to Rid[: Sea of Menace to : Shipping.^ . •' EARLY ACTION IN AMERICA Thousands of Letters Received by ^ Boards of Inventions in England and United States but Few Practical Ideas Advanced. London. The Ncvv ^Y<<k . Ilcraid’s naval eorre^{>otub-uf -w• A dovclopmciit of.tIk* War which will rcrolvi* spooial ntfT;irfh>h- from the hls- torlftn Is flint which is con nested with thi^ tiiolillizliigof Inventions for flglit. ing pur}ioscs. i’ 1 <b frnjiuy Kcidhce Was ■harnessed to t.he Moloe.hcf ^U'struo- -tirrn? Irefore ,1msitllM4«*(*--4H«tfmi. and- i]U either on the "Hfirfnce (»r l In t 1l< Thlfi’ls the fruitful ifleld for Invypil^ gatlon; and this Is clearly the dlfyct'iojr’ iri(|ieafetl.to Inventors ns tltd ]|n<> along which to. .devote their thought and .stwJy If they nep seeklifg nil nntldotp t-o the suHuHtrlhe The limita tions thus set ttft hf»t ftfily nTtfrowyrttiTv- H(U»p<* for suggMsjion Ipit the number of persons whose eipilpmertt by traits Ing find -experience Is llkelv- To them for the 'task. In «*Vrder ItemselVes/from' np inundnt IpflXf Use* bVLs^ox; ImpffteTFcafdK Hchtfulfa, It js surely wdridi.the Tvhlby(>L the vnriotis i i! vest I gjt 1 i n.g Ui^Tilp^Ur i. v 'SUC t'VAyould curb'S^ondtI)V nih*^ ■ liv the resofir<*(‘i! of fee’llntrill knowledge were hrotigjit to bear -for the purpose of devising mew met hods of killing. 1J was 1he use by tie* Hubs pf palsoii^gus and similar contrivances v hirh/n-wak- erved Ho* a Hit's ,to the noeje^sity for' mobilizing Inventions nmkiht* imagl- lilltlve <*nierprise of pHoughtf-ttl inen- und painstaking Iriyestlgators. As ji result tlK’J'e. were estfibILstied. in France and Knglnnd botirds.of In vention (‘(ipfjei’ted with the novaMmH military (hTTrrtmefrtsf for tin* exainl- nathiu^nnd trial of such plans and pro- ptvSa 1 s ns seemed to be of value. By tht*se measures ;4he llo\v of Invention , was directed t to channels from which • It was hoped might Issue a' provision gf new weapons and new kinds of rati- /nitlons hldpful to the forces by lantf and sen. Early Action by America. 'With ready forethought. ' America, while yet at pence, providodCher^own burenu of Invention. She should he, therefore, more ready to utilize .her herd — — — i ... 1 n , . , lt . Tr ixaPTtonnt ArndernY of Flfie ArVs " natural Inventive genius -nowMhal^ill#! — ..— Rodin Gets Aztec Sculptures. Mexico <'ity.—Reproductions of some pf the more famous examples of AZtec sculpture’have been sent by the Mex ican government ns a gift to Rodiri, the Fre'notrscutptor. ’Rr.din ffi rettirn 1ms promised to send a reproduction of one of his works to he. placed, in the Nn- fWt *. ... - t jSSam 1 j ^ kJB * ■ ’ v.aVv.-v mk 9BH ' ~T T-^Tliese. afe some of the.^well-trained.'Greek soldiers that have,been co-operating with the allies oti live Balkan front, ‘2X=LtiPd NorRmllffe, who has cpnieNo. th 1 ^ United States as head of the British war mission. The Anverlcap destroyer W.ariTH^totiN»ne of the type of wabshljis that escorted General 1‘ershlnrg to England. 4-Mlritlsii \yonven making iurget balloons that are used in the training -of aviators, who while.in flight- slutot. at tlieur as they, would at an enemy plane. ' . ■’ . .,- r . , . , •' ^ : -4.. . A- new snnindtpt of MaJ. Gen. Henry G. Sharia*, .quartermaster general of tin* war' depart incut. As the “ru-stler” of supplies for the ai’itiy he lots a liian- slzVd Job ’and WHp bav*o *a blggitr 'j* hefof e "iTi(’ * war is pver, has become a participant hi the war. It Is comparatively easy to And men of expert. Judgment and experience to j Inquire Info or advise upon the fens- | Utility Af schemes and proposals, nfnny of which are only rough hewn hut may contain the germ of improvements; hut wTiat Is less simple is to detaiCh jmsl'(TefjTll the. right. kind of oflicers from, t lie'Ufffv-al juul.4tuU4ary.,M.'rvire.vh4o.4' carry forward the work of experiment and lnyesttgrftlon to a point of useful ness. 1 . Just at present the attention of In- veutijrs 1 Is directed part»‘ulafly toward finding an antidote for tin* submarine. It Is said that tho consulting board of ,the United States nayv Received in-one week more tlmn.two thousand letters, each containing wlmt tin* writer be lieved to he a solution of the subma rine menace. How many letters the British hoard of Invention* has _Tjw. celved on this subject has not been made public, ami yet it Is manifest that no device has been discovered the prac tical application of which Is mi assured success. The explanation of this un satisfactory state of nfi*aTrs seems to rest mainly In the inability of the In ventor to grasp rightly the faj-tors in the problem. / The principal obstacle to effective dealing with the U-boat Is ips Invisibil ity, Its qinfllty of suhumrslon for.a consldernhle length of time, during which it can travel comparatively long ! flfsf aiices ' jiruVcn :wa St. Louis Man’a Generosity 7 •W- Enemy--Giists Him Life.* tO and Christopher flinrh's of Brooklyn, knelt ju’sidCs^tdm. Raul lay on bis TTiick and' tl’if're was a 'smile on his lips. ■ViYott are riot badly hurt, tire you. Jimmy?" asked his fHends. - Piu^s.— Generosity 'toward the engy/post the Ufe^'oL Jmuos Paul of St. Loais, a member of tin* famous d’rejich Foreign legion.: . PajuT was •r"and change Its position without /discovery by tlie watchers on the surface. \lt Is true that lt must come up a't tlme>«-tp re charge Its electric accumulators‘or "to give. Its crew fresh air. It must more often put its periscope above water, and’the circumstances In which its ut- taok/ls made may ojdlge It 4o emerge for the pufpose of bringing its gun Into notion. -— -The Real Solution'. be called.one of the.bnivest men In the legion is a great honor, and that was an honor held by •‘l ightijig JLtu- my.” '""i Twenty r f(tur hours before bone of ! tin* genera! attacks by the French in their recent offensive lit Champagne. 4Uml JA.HS. .fcunt out—udLh—u—limiy.,, nf In these conditions. lt tnn^lip treat<*d ns a surface boat, and proposals for dealing with It, ’whether’ from tf»e hlr or the sell, have already attained’ a high degree of eflicichey. Again, Where tin* U-boat Is forced to operate or to r(*acli the seem* bf<-4ts activity jgi til* »* I I 11 J. M « I till* t <11. 1 > * M I .U(liBit *1 known as "Fighting Jimmy," and \n> ►thcn “hbhP T eil 1 out to the Improvised' never failed to live up to his name. To cemetery. Paul had been decorated for„br»V‘^y at tin* battle X»f Belloy-eh-Santcrre, on the Sonune, In July, lht ft. At that time, single-handed, lie held .a_ sector of n trench after ids seven com pan I on shad ‘'That’s not tnie," exclaimed Paul. It is no -more it (b-nnan elfy"limn ♦ . Paris. Trim, there an* IJermimsdhere, every." here. you find Germans picked men to “worry" the Germans’ first line with boniW*<- *• • “ Paul was tin* first man over the par apet and got safely through. togethVr , p n t 'Ayltli several other Americans.* After trylngln vain to keep off tlm-aftuckers wjth inaHiitu* gfins, the ..Germans scut- , _ th*(k Info. tPelrXjULonits. .Piiul, who was WEST VIRGINIA BANS LOAFING .In advance, threW^a- dozen ~grehmh Into a- dugout and■^(‘alled upon tin skulkers' to Cotm* out.- ' X , .> This German submarine, ^he U-6A, jihotographed whib* holding up a liner at sen, Is prohnbly the one which the American at«*ninship Silver Shell sent to the bottom after a fifchf that lasted an hour and a half. The description of tho '''ll k * * " I I * I 1 * I *•'*’.-* I I I (I I I >i * > * j* ,»llo i ' ■ *■ , - * ... You will find that St. Louis will send? U-boat sunk by the Silver ShelL^ts the one shown In the photograph to the smallest detail. . The picture' ua-sijnnde by over some "injgfifY^ good soldiers." -Kamon Mnrti-UefBi. ”a passenger on the-Spanish liner Espanola, whic h was- stopped byjjpt^cmtMpirine-but allowed to ^ - • ' . . nroetjed. • ' .• v ■. ^ ' proceed. Rich and Poor Alike Must Work at New Statute. ELEPHANT RIDING.JOR WAR CHARITY . T0 FIGHT ^nder pershing •.- .through narrow chqrun.ili:or. eotistyigt-' d.Uirut, Xt'lp’- Ins-mint ed waters, the value of nets and "mines tut fie d the” G e r m 11 h (T r As a deterrejib has, as ofiighil records Bhow, been proved up to a point. * Nevertjfeless, to uvetcuiife jllf . "'d** mariimrlfls uoUsuthcicnt to he ahle to obstruct Its passage'in certain limited fln*as, or merely to he prepared-tp-denl L-..