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er False Name Cousin of King of Italy Serves as

Corporal

Althonch MaiiiailUa ram* . to be known a pair as th* count of K£fiS JMA2E HS COMRADES n»nr«.», nw vvhuuuilu , ^ ^5,1^ tbrir inrpora);aad ! Ik- mutinard m be tin the day arbra Net Ewan the Officers Knew at First t* \-a» promoted, to brcoiu* tstrr a

That V.

Reckless Cautapt Waa of

Rotor.—Th* (•scaatts di Torino. trU Inp about th* count of Kak-mi. cotada of th* kins of Italy, recalls bon: be fnasht lo the brglnnins of the war in Va! d A*sa under the (ala* name of

i—RrpresentatHrs of the soldier* and workmen’* council mndorflas •ns hi Rerlia. :--Rasdsu mm and women bn ns trained •» rifie shot* In Koreramenl. S—Beautiful ftpure of IJberty in the aalou of th* lYeocft min i

decorated Tor the meetlns* «T the peace Uelesaten.

I heir busiaw* In the retchntap bulldn free Has* eats Wished by the soriet ■try of foreiyn affair* wliicb wua re-

NEWS REVIEW OF COBRENT EVENTS Ebert Opening German National Asaembfy. Protests Against Harshness of Allies. 8ELESAIES SHUT APPROVAL

By EDWARD W. PICKARD Chancsi'.or Eben. la L > speech si Qw openlaff of the IJcnusc astloual

potad « rerosalxlas that earned nation he pretesaed Mtterir aratnst the ’•anbesn*. of aod rutbless - term* Of the annirilte. and went so far s* to warn the allies hot to push th* Hans too far. His hearer* applauded M* utterance*, and shouted their ladlffnation when he alluded to the WO 000 prisoner* «<f aar Mill held bj the allied na:too* The reply of H e atfies vs* swlfj and deciwte The sirpretne couaril •« Tart* at once took up the dlace*akai of the anslstW term.* with the apt a rent iatectlos *.? pcttlns eu the damps tiffhter and of eoartwllins Oer manv u> carry oat cerfsi* of ike term*

ample of a tle»r*>m atrtiuile r*an;«rm! Hon* at*- takins. P*>*nta. abooun-eC to tripe out taatus! ttartstn sad bersc

th. .**i;e» «

claim* of the rarloa* nations are bell.S heard and Mudled hot the establishment of a principle on wntrii such claims shall he decided depends so much ot the creation of the ieasae of nation* that action 00 the repod of the territory commissi00 la aot expected before the other matter 1* set

tied.

Just where the Fnitcd States la fftv tOf to “yet off” In all this is a sues tloo that la worry I ny many other* beside* our senator*, who debate It freuoently. If the order* of the ieayue am to he backed by forte. It might »w necessary to land European troop* to a Sooth American country, and that Is In direct violation of the line roe doctrine. If the former Orman colonies and part* of the Turkish rm pi re are to h: yoveroe*! by mandx forte* of the league, the I'nlted Stmt** cannot well evade some of the reajxm Mbillty end might he railed on to ad minister the affair* of Constantinople and the t'srdanelle*. maintaining military a* well a* civil forces there. Conceivably, thl* would amuse the hitter opposition of a considerable portion of our population, bat as we through PreaMn.: Wilson, are taking a leading jolt In the remsstractloo of the world by the nation* the: defeated Cermanv. we cannot avoid shouldering our share of the resultant labor Another Interesting angi* to the situation was disclosed by the statement f.; Brlrish Foreign Secretary Balfour that the cstat-HMimeot of the league of nation* would not require the abrogation of international alliance* hitherto entered into. Apparently tiresI Britain. France and Japsr are not entirely acre of the fu!' eOcacy of the league and ooukl have their tffrtiMrr and defensive alliances to fall hark upon in esse of ne»*l. Mr Balfour’* staiemest also gave rise to the opinion that the *UVd cutUai* cilgt.t decline Is abr.vcatr the were: trvalies they entered in*«. for the vh *:-.'-ng then, of certain terrt:or>e» of the ceaira! power*. I’.anee I* pethsps r*pe*-iaily r. eceoted is Ibi*. *. * i>e secret t res lie* tool only saw her Atanr* f iOriBlm. hti? also the •t i,r» e,y,: d.strict of the Kusr valley. *n«i | .*« ided that the iewmat, tee •« H-e IWt U>nh «f tl

:r

the l.crmac “revolution “ never per milting themselves to he quoted cno ce ruing It nor paying the Might oat attention to the lueabrnttoOf <.f hyp*, crites such as Bernstorff. But they are satchlng with interest the inter national coo f» recce* of Sociallm* aod Irude* umi>ioj that are In session It Berne. Swltxertaod. The former 1 to be virtually dominated hv ] the pro-Teutoo dements. The Trades Colon conference. In which are dekgate* from the foiled State* and Eng land. U discussing International tatior legislation in coujupcstoc with the

SodalUtv

Turkey let out a iood wall recently in protest agminat the proi«dtloo to put Conatanttnopie. the Bosporus and the PardaneTles under intevtational control. This idea I* being promul gated In Pp.ris especially by tlie entente nations, and they 1 avert that the controlling nation Mwmid he the. VhHed States as the one dbdntcreM \ ed power that could handle the territory. The Ottoman liberal party. ! which has beet: eoti-German tbrouch001 the war. asked PreMdeat Wihna | *0 aar* toastantiDopte to Turkey by giving it a chance at sdr-ddenalna- : ; tiou. Several days later the suitso j Mmadf sent a secret letter to the ht ! ; eral Turk* In France and Swi-xrr { bt-d. appeaVing to them to return home and save their ecu Bin f.otn -be •tarvarloc and bwlcmnets [ervaleal under the regime by which the nam 1 Inal ruler i* dominated. Many com uwalnes end Bitmldpailtles ur.let Ottoman rule have sent petitions tc th.- Anwriran peace deiegsirs asking that they h* put under th* prutec tieu of the fnited Srates. The tabor situation gOew better in Gr.at Britalg and a one in the Failed Sratev last neck. Tt.e Brith* rntdir aiiwivciiy ssokr to the fact that the strikes there, unast is *-;;**: by :be ■radcs un oc cathoritiew. stirred up by alien and die nwo Iwgsn ictidicg twacrful Mrtilemr?.: the d'-pu-.'*. The railway cwn and • le.trical worker* reecmc! their la t«w in ierndno and the etty began to I get relief fn» n nditloc.* that *,.l | : to arty paralysed H for day*. !r fb ; j ! f*.*: the strike lev icrs ware arreved ! j «* '-vr. .piracy rta. gea. I The < idled St*:»w wa» bit hardcM I t: *t Keek at pr . widely Stywra-cr-i Xew York a. Beattie. Il :h» | v • butustng op*rati

the ofBicra. knew at Brat that :he vigorou* yokagner. so good and mUd of temperament. *0 magnificect in his reckless courage, was Jrioc* rmherta.

count of Ealemi.

The hour of > linger found Uha calm, arreur. Mire of hlruscif. like s veterfn Alpian. His own comrade*, always tried in the most daring feat*,* were

1 a captain of bornbar-

a at the front

Unite dlers.

He died fro among his derrted svKher* joM before the end of hostilities. He had just been promoted and commanded a bombarding battery of the army of the GrappoAlrhougb a *an of Prince Amadeo a^d the Princes* Let ilia of 8* rot-Bo-naparte. the young count, who was twenty-seven, enlisted at the outbreak of the war as a simple soldier In the Catania light cavalry. Hr was la the war xonc for three yeors. took part In aeveral Important actions and wou a silver medal of valor by heroic con-

duct.

Queen KUxabeth glv-n an rothusia* Liege. The photograph M carrying flowers preseolad I

at hhr deeds of 'Tdcr.

laed him Corporal UaxUnlliaB ; 0 would answer with a proud |

— - 1—hut 1 am a -'pedal corpo-, rai " HI* manner quickly won him the |

friendship and favor of all. from the

soldiers t« the

they p

The count of 8alean! found a way. even under Are. to start a whool for the illiterate. The pupils attended wlU lagiy. for the lost rot-tor. Corporal

» in truth

to a fa ait. happy, e all, gesernu* In rewarding the arttdloo* at tue close of the lessoua. A draught ci wine, a portion of bread were ready for all in bis trench rattov. His greateM Joy wa* on the arrival ot the mail in the evening If the enemy permitted, be devoted himself to reading and writing letters. He was often surpriaed. moved or disturbed ly the letter he received or sent -a letter from his mother or to

One day. however, it leaked oof among the oftrer* that Mmnhrllo sa« the Prince foietai of royal hi «L it was passed .-.long to the stupefied *ol-

ROME GIVES U. Sl t

FAMOUS PALACE

Bankers Purchase Historic Horae '* ,b ^ » rr *‘ "w 0 *’ to he de-

.. „ . _ rived by Italy and , tti House M Americsm Or- -

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TO PROMOTICUiSE RELATWKS

Will Be Permanewt Headquarters tee Representatives Sent ts Italy by Amartcaa Business and Finan-

cial Institution*.

Rome -Thanks to the generoMty of Lallan fcnanrial and commercial tout* ert*. the Fnited Slate* will have a

bouse of its own in Rnmr.

The Palana Salvlati. one of the

The unit tie occupied by t

of the I raliao-American

. , — which Senator Bui fatnoov group of hinoric fatnily pat- j ^ for ,

The mono for th*

purefarve of the polar* wa* pot up hy the leading banking iuaritsthm* of

Italy.

The Kalvfaiti palace, wkkh i* near the entrance of the Caraa Fmht/in Into Piazza Venezia, or where the FUmlnlan way formerly led ap to the Canitollne hill, to «urro«aded by the Other equally hMoric paiaceo of the odewslchi and Dnrrls famfBea. It*

ail!

ace* that line the Como Umberto, fnr

ewry pMnible reiatiuo I

•*[hs«rter n Carried Ten Citations for Bravery Streatn*. ill—Wrongly tieket-

•d at New Tort. WORam E. -■‘aith wa* r>-ported to relative* here as aa army deserter. He re- _ ceotly retun-.ed b»me dtselnMug the error. Sialih had ten .-it* rioc* fnr bra very--amoeg them

.®^ } '* v Amercsa and it.Uau j ! b**™ purvliased by the big tanking In , . ,t*veM. of Italy, tech listened “La Cavr- ^ L.ncUl —

I dcP Amerim- nr “The Au^rira.

! »««♦' «»<1 puced at the lilspraml of j ' ‘ ! *11 aorierira. oeganizatior* and mme- j * n,,

; ment* that have for their object the i ^ | furtberlng of commerrial. flnruciai. so- * . IT*"? ^ .

j rial and IndoMrial relatkmv between C ,b *' , the United State* and Italy. tin _

j Bank. Provld. Money

! The project wa« idaniH-d by Mini- }

ter of ProviMun* O-wpi who through

hi* c..ntact with Anwrtrau r'.>od Ad- ' ,-Mvn,,™ H~„- rrf . lk ^ wSI , t _'„

neat b wdquarter* at the Amer tortiw zn<5 every facility uerewmr •-cable them to attaiia their emto.

GET MORE HEAT FROM COAL CcsrgU Mao Has Formula Wb-rii Ha •

FRENCH PRISONERS OF WAR RETURNING

SS^let sick u. s. man die

Huns Fail to Provide Medicine for Yankee.

** •* Victim of Fovumorua I to Bunud With K,r.

tots hurt at -PBErrr tors*

at fhsrp Tu b H K»a; n , friar- pneosMas

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