iHi5 ciiiiiiouiaiow uuiiiii - Moi-zN_iNo i:»Aii.v . Morning Dolly founded 1891 Weekly (now Evening Daily) 1337 } _ ~~ . ., CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1914 .QI '-1-` $3.50 Per Year (delivered) ln advance _,_ iisiiiii ni iussii _ IIS IiHI SIIISIIIIIIIIII- (Special to the Guardian.) IIETROGRAD, DEC. 21.--A ijgnurxil attached to Russian General staff who recently returned to Petrogrud from the front reviewed the present inilit- ary situation today in an optiiiiistii: inunuer. “W0 ure "ow ut close list- pniged war," he said, “it has tniled to be sure, with the battle front shifted but' without. marked advant- age for the Germans. The (leriimn Of. fensivc began with the centre extoini- ing from Fosen tovKalisz. '1‘Iie armies of Gen. Mn.CKenSen und Gen. i<`r;iiiL'nis advanced to Bznra lliver occiipyiiitg positions in an almost `_stru.i;,'ht, line from Flock through llomitz and l Odz 1,, Piotrkowi wh-ere they fortified them selvco.- The northern tliviuioii i"hich proceeded to Coenhanow and .liakow was forced back to the fi'ontici-_ The _-iiistro-German troops from Silrsiu advanced toward Olnusz, ‘-lolbrom and Novo Rndiomsk, wliilc fiirllier south the Austrians proceeded to the river Diinajec aiming to free Cracow. To the southwest of Prozriiysl the' .»\nstro.lIungarian army uttcuiptcd to cross the Carpathians striving to re- iieve Przesm and bulicin. Centres oi intense operations developed in the order above mentioned. The strategic position of railroad lines eiiableil Austrio-Germans to inuiioeuvrc across thc north and south east and west and at Vicn \'osa. 'Phe total iiiunhor of Austro-Germans opposing the Russ- jnns is estimated at more than forty army corps nhout 1.fi00,0|lfl iuenl 'I`lic present aim of the enemy evidently is to take the Litliiiuiilnn lortrcsses .if Kovno (lvinsk and tirono and oc- cupy western Poland as far as War- saw, while the Austrians attempt to free Galicia and push iiorthwar<_l to imdom mid 'l`ulilin and occully south- ern Poland. If thc cnellly is successful in tlnis freeing its own tr-.rritory_ and fortifylng the through lines inciitioncd no effort will bc made to go further. 'l‘he enemy would content himself with rinnnining on the defensive along this front so that thirty rirniy corps might be traiiisferreil to the western theatre of war. These aspirations cannot he realized In-fciiiisc the Russ- ians are being 1~ciiifoi'i'vd continually and are now occtiiying; positions' which may be dcsfcnded more effectu- .EIIIIISIII IIIIINCIBLI ' IIIIIIIIIS III PIIIII iuonrvmso net- 2t»- 'rife ii ' I" III" Nllvlll tviiizfieciiicni mi' irfiiiti-~iiii Islands lit-ir. lti iii whicli four (Ili-rihiiii ‘~ '-. i . _ _ -_ . Illiilhtrs sunk. .iiriit-d oft’ this poi-1 if, iiiiisiiiuisiis _E I’lIl§li'l`O MON'1"l‘ ('l-lll.E. Der, 21, -British Criiiss-rs Glasgow and Bris- tol arrived here today, IIIIIS BIIMBIHIIIIIIS biiriivtl the inner forts ut lhii'daii<~lls I'I`l\<- ri-suit is not stated. iiiciii'i_i__iixiiuii I'-'\III»`i. I)"l‘. 21,--'l`lii\ (icrinaiis hayi C\':i<~u',itod flixniiiilt* and ilio Allies art pri ssiiii: on along :if lines: in the iyonl. fi‘s-iivlit-:.. BlIIII_lIIIIiI]PINS \'ll2.\'I\`.-\, l)e<'I. 21.- A izrrcaf bntflc is ilovclopiiig iii \'ortli lnipliow l'ass. Strom: liiissliiii i`oi'm-s liiivt- appt\ai'i‘d viii (ialit-ia wlii=rt- tigliting is |irop:i-s-ss- iiiir. TO DEVELOP ' TENNIS PLAYERS. nn-iii to tlt-vclizp and ciit-oiii'agi- _voting playi-rs of' thi- gaiiio ivus spiuinr on flu- aiiiiiinl iii:-i-fiiii: of tht- l`iiii<-il Sia- ics i\Intioiial l.awii 'l‘<-niiis .~\s.~:ot iafioii f~IIY IIITIYI I9II°II` PNVIIIIIS IIIIIII* which opiiiiird at thi- \\'uItl to Iii'f'i;iii .' ulp .' ‘ r 2 tat-li of thi- tvniiis plu_\'crs who Iiziyt- Iii-Iil ii notional <-Iioiiipioiisliip titli-. 'l`hc ilciails ot' thi- plan and thc scler- lioii cl' ilu- designs will he made at thi- iuci-I ing bi\f`oi'i\ it izloscs to1iioi‘rnw_ The iciiiiis ciiiiiiiiiffi-.o In-iii-rcs prizf- uiips :ii‘i~ :in 1-xpeiisivo luxury to In-cp and proti‘cl, and has soft-ctctl gold iiicilals for lln- lioiioi'<\4l pla_voi‘s. .\ voiiiiiiltlcs- liciitli-tl by (1i~oi'gi‘ 'l`. Advc will report on Ilic iiioveiin-ul to iiiipi'o\'i~ tht- i|u:ilif_\' ol' tunnis bulls. 'l`lii‘ oiilirt- on-iiiiii: will Iii-‘ ilovofcil foiili;li|` to the report of' thc ruiikiiii: viiiiiiiiifii-il fo lic :~'iiliinitti~il by Freder- ic t‘_ liiiiiaii. If is t-\'idciit that lliere Iii ii ililT0i‘i-iii-v ol' opiiilon as to wlivilioi' or not ;\luiii‘i<-ti IG. i\‘lcl.oii_L:liliii or lf. _\'oi‘ris \\'illianis, 2nd, is to be rated in thi- position al' number one. liavis ('up inatfers. thc establish- niciit al' ii new ziinnfciir rule, and pos- silily thc sliiffiiii; of' several iniporf- ant. toiiriniiiiciifs will also uoino up for ilclilicratiiiii. ’l`Iit\ proposal lo hold tho national liitcrscliolosfic champion- slilps on courts other than at Nciy- ptirl will In-. voiislilcrcd. WOUNDS IN THE HANDS. The town of -----. in norflicrn Fruiioc. is the i-it-eiic of' linspital work. [lore friends und for receive the same kiiid Lroatineiil. lt was hi No. --- hos- pital, tlinl I wus nblc to solvi- xi double ni_\'i=tor_\'. V A nuiiilioi' of liidiaiis have ai‘i'ivcd woiiiidod, llii.\ inujorify lu thc li‘t't lniiiil. lt. appz-urs, so an Indian medical man fold iiien, tliiil tliese mon always do tliclr host to get into hand to touch with the oueniy. but when tlicy do they cnt:-h the eiieiny's bayonet in the loft hand and bring the knife into nvtloii with thc rlglil. ' The second mystery concerns tho story that n sergeant. of the --- re- lnted lo ine. lie had been in the fight- ing line, und in battle of ?- he was surprised constantly to soo ii iiniiiber of' hands appearing lusl above the ele- vel of the oneniy's trenches. The sol- ution of` this was given to me by ii wounded Frcneliiiinii. A uiiinbcr of the cneniy are beginning fo wish the wnr was af. an end. as their hopes are not realized they do their best to gel: sent out of the firing line. _ "To raise ti hand above the trench ami received n wound in lf. is perhaps painful." remarked a German, "but then one goesJ1onie." CANADIAN CHARGED WITH E8- PIONAGE. 'ron0N'ro, om., nee. 21.-/i cubic from ii correspondent. of the Toroiito World ut Salisbury (Temp. England. ImlI’II'I;t.c Cobb. of Toroiitu Highlanders. WHS martial onia escaped. He lticriiiifnallnf! hlni when London nh 1 - .i I' ‘ "" (riiiiior liiiintible ivlilch look part IIIIIIIIISIIELI that thc allied fleets on '1`liursduy honi- S STR() G-RESISTING POWERS $2.50 per year by mail In advance I RUSSIA N Y H AS IMPIIIIIII WIIIIIM IWII MIILIIIII IIIIIIIIII VISIIS IHI SIIIK, IIIIIUPS IIIIII IIEIIII .»\I\lS’l`ERD.-\l\l, Ile(-. 21.--~ A dr.-s~I llAli-LE-Dl1(‘, Dec. 15.-Since the patcli rei>oivi‘tl hart- f'rryi-,~; at tho rule 01' f2:'»ti_fifi|l iin-ii ii _vi-ar. _ Az; a I-oiist~t|ii(-iii~c (lt-rniany wus able to piit ti largi-1 uiiniher oi' young rc- LONIJON. Dec. 21.- Field Marsliall lacks throw oft the Aiistriu-Germaii I the Germans who ure on _ LONDON Doc "1~-Despatrhto i-x- VIIII I'IIIIII0II»II“I`S'S Ilrllly which atlvanc- attacks in Galicia. _ :tho offensive and they claim to have _ ‘ ' '.‘ “ ' ' ed on Warsaw over ii wldo front be- An Austrian Sortie in force from mode slight advaiiue. ` ‘_'II‘IIIg" I`“I°"fgI`IIlIII (I0-» Livvi-ii the Vistulu and Policzis liivers_ Przesiiiyl, according to a Russian oili- ’l‘liv general opinion among niilitziri' IIIOIII ’\III~"I"I`IIIIIII ”II~"-“ wliii-,li on f<‘rlday occupied liowiz. cial statement, eutorcly failed and nicn is flint some time must elapsc be- III`I`IIIII‘I"' II‘I"‘* ""III'II‘II"‘I IIIXIIIIIIIP III" reaclieil on Saturday the new ltussian -there as well as at other points priso- fore the .Allies can expect to make III” IIIIIIIIIS IIIIII IIII' -‘IIIII-'S II‘I"" I‘III` positions along Bzura River and South ners and guns were taken. » ivory marked progress. Besides in for- (III ‘IIIIIIIII'IIIII`I“" ward to Rawa with the result that an- Olfeiisive operations of Allies in the filled positions which could only bi- *'i'_%_-*- other lil battle is ln ro ress. The West are bein carried out under con- taken after bein ihorou lil searched _ I-5 _ D H _ K s s y ATHENS’ Ima 2L_H is wD(mCd Russians rein-r»ceiit-I <-oiifcssion of' its liiiiierizil (‘liaii<'.i-llor? i'<_iili'ili\ifo i'i'<_--" ol' i'o.~;f_ :in'l ll‘t`<\\ii:Ii ly <'ii‘t-iilufcii hrouilicast. llirougxliiiiit ‘ Tho ivroiig tlint wc urc t-oininittiii_t<.' il-i- liiiitiiit-s: 'if' iiii.-rw -- ‘ici :irc 1»iI»1ii\‘»1 IIAIIIS. IIC-<2 19.-~--LIUIII.-(lol. lloiissei, Ainorica n letter. entitled “ An Ailheal The wreck and ruin of a country that mi Iul<‘rt‘.‘t---“ld\'cii thc his- to the (‘i\'ilis§ f'I1lIllt-<. lli`ll‘l` fl IllII Ill\illIl`>' Ililr' wlioii they :irc siiiokt-il out Iiki- u hail- I 1,, _eimH|`,~igi,[ in _hp judgm(,n| ,`,|- ||,g_e iiisfiiictioii of' ago or sox! ’l'he wroiig! Ill't-‘li llluilv Illlil llll' Sillli' UI IIN* l'fllll~ ger front ii lioli-.“ _|m¢i,i||_ jim (gn,-,,m|,_V m,,_,(| imw, lm Oh, Di' Scli£ipei', if' these coiidifiniis llllll.\"S llII'2lIl'l~‘ =llllI il l'l‘lllll‘I Ili' lIli‘ Fl" __.______________ roar flint ,\iii0i~it-an pnhliif opinion win Slioiild ever be reversed and |iir». ._ ‘ We I I., _‘H , -_ 1|", ,,-U-(.¢.i¢,_, 0|- };(.,»|m_ \_\t(,u|L| ,ml _V0||_l An orilci' to this i~l'i`t-rt war: iiiaulc by _ 0 iii cntniies at .i |..uiig OUTRAGES' » - - ~ ~ ' ' -" - - f‘l if-f` Justin: - liuiittlr _\~i~.~'.tt>rilii_\' on un ilcoper than thc- i»iiif.ici\ in oiii i.t~iircli “UUIII 110* "II 01 lll.i -I-I "ll.~i llvllli ill lilt' ll" I"`I\1lII` “I III" 'I"I“‘"IUl"‘ II'lI‘I' V* NIIIIIIIIIIIIII III I'II;`II'IIIIfII IIIIYCU; SII III‘I:II' hug bull, iv),-mil ulmu inert' Tim; is strc:-fu, would fht.~\'. too ,init flru from 'I`Il0 0l"I\’l` I-\ itil' J`\itIi!llll'llI i`<‘l‘ ill" ~ 8| |_ tm" 01 nn in dl mu German M||,¢a,-|3m_ 'Ihr ititiii-r, said Mr. Aiinuiir, _ _~ ~ _ uiiisniaposi. g _v g _' __ - _ intiiilii into tht. ai.tiis.itioiis otf oiit "ml hmmm' mm the wholo worm -has mdny (i,._i,\,_ Ui $._\0_o¢ni um] umh. IIIIIII I;ItIlII IIIIIIIIIIQILIIS IIIBIIIII IIIIIIS 0 “III should :reclaim hor and siif-coiir hcr.I " Your reference to fieriiiun inili-I lllii \\'IlIl \\'IlI\'Il ifl lllL‘l‘l lllvlll f'M'\‘ill i-iniiu ,ct iy -rninnx _ _ . " . _- . _ _ » - ~ -_ ITM, I»,.£,mi(,rI had pmmisod Pm.1m_ to tho iittci confusion and punishment Illllfllll Ill`IllSS llil Ill llly llllllll fill! _<-0ll- IIII°I‘ IIIIIIIII III II“III'II_II0' II,II,I‘II"“ ‘IIIIIIIHI of ti |- S V1 hmm mtmked hen viptigm nm; tins war began poipmluilv io oc In a Iiopclc:~is contlifioii and thc _ _‘V __ ic ooriio ~ 1 . _ _ lllf»l1I _IIIIII Ilb “UUIII -IPDUIIII I=“‘~II U HM if this bmmgeous Wm. was not 2;, years ago when Emperor iviiimm 1ei'ci\'ci° iiow \v:iiit.s an ordcr to allow II°IIIIIIII`IIII°II' forced upon hor. would it not follow ll. nscendod ilic throne, declared him- il “UIQ Ill lll‘0l'ti‘0lI Of Illil l>F0ill~‘l`IY ill* ll in the eoursi- of reason that her posi- S‘1If S11l>1`0lll9 WHT I-f0l'fI, Hllfl lll‘0Cf~'0d@fI FIIIIIII5 II`II‘~‘“'III- A LONDON MAN HEAFIS OF TRIPLE tion is witliout dignity and honour and I0 iJl`0Dl1l”G his nation for war. ills -~--1--|~_---~ TRAGEDV' (pm ii is 110|- f09S` who Shoup; he own children were raised froin their A IROF aS‘SIONAl.. . , _ _ . ~ u<‘.cl:iinicd and supported to the ex- I>HIl.\'ll00ilhtlcSH vllt‘ “'Il0SL‘ Of'-lflllllli-Illll Albert shall he given to an avenue or war, supported at every stop by Gcr- “"5 ‘IeSII`I“‘II"‘I SPIVII “I Il*lII0l\‘\IIlllll Has a lIull mid solemn irlfllll Dublic square ln Paris in honor of the many. who. in her turn. gave notice W.” III ‘IIIIIIIIIIIIH IIIIIIQ IQIIIIIIQII IIIII IIIIIIIII Mitlhf Philly BS l‘0l!\X-'lflflll `klnE of Belgium. to the Powers of Europe that any ln- °I III§"I“"III IIIIIIIVIE III” I`I‘I`° 5° III“I W" Jestlnu- with n fcmnlc friend; do Berlin has alreay been terfereuce with Austria would be "II°I"*‘I‘ “II “IIIIIIIIIIII I" III” I’°H°l“ ‘lf B\,¢_ mrmptea by tin, money is resented by Germany to the fiili llnilt our ‘I°II“II`~"' TII‘II`9I°I'(’ We “II III’ That my written huniori-i bring. -~ nothing but e. .1 t. ti . . d .l f. OI Wm-I our l<}mperor.“i=I1IiIt1J(`lii1IsI‘ liIiIii`II°“'-°“ IIIIIIII CIIII I II” IIIIIIIY 1-he cnme A°a|n.¢~Be|g|um Eroops to slaughter their brethren and FI" III” IIIEIISIIIII III III” IIIIIIII? he slaughtered by them ln this bloody _________________________________________________________,___________.____ -__ and unspeakable conflict. ‘I The next point in your letter reads "And so. nt last. in_v dear Dr Schiiper, _ good opinion has liooii tlosfroyod. You tlius`:--‘lt is not true that we tres- we find ourselves sliockod, nsliamod cannot in lialflii-i;oiiiiir_\' rvixaiii tho ‘ passed in nent/ral liclglumf Have and oiifrnged that ii Christian nntfoii spiritual and iniitr-rlal ln-in-ills wliirli has tlfese 93 men studied well tho lofier should be guilty of this crlniinul wnr. you hiivv loaf. Oli. flint wi- iiilfriil and iliefhavo signed? =‘(7ould fntollecfs so Thorn was no _iiistllicafloii l`or ll. have agiiln ii (li-riiiniiy thiif we rould over been superbly trained deliberately certify Armed and defended an you wi-ri-, tho respect, ii Gcrniiiiiy or irn<~ peat-i-, oi ll. to such an unwarranted declaration? whole world could never have broken true progress, ot' fruc culture, niodi-st the of the Has anyone of my 93 honoured corres- into your borders. And while German and noi hoastfnl, for ever rid of her that pondenfii read the nppealto the Amari- culture still has something to gain war lords and her arined hosts. mid the can people by Imperial Chancellor Von from her neighbours. yet thc intel- turning once more _fo the uplifting gethmuplioilwsg, published ln the ieciual progress which Germany was influence oi’ such leaders as Luther, American newspapers on August 15? making seemed to be lifting up her Goethe. Bectliovon and Kant! But I fear not, for in that statement the own people to better things for them- Germany. whether you win or lose ln Chancellor said: 'We were compelled_seles and fo an altruistic service to this war. has fallen. and the once tb override the just protests of the mankind. Your great nation floated glorious nation must i-oniinuo to pur- Luxomburg and Belgian Governments. _Its ships ln every ocean, sold its wares suo its course in darkness and murder mow The wrong-I speak frankly--that wefln the uffermost parts of the earth. uuifl coiist-.fence at last bids it wlfii- . are-committing we will endeavour inland enjoyed the good favour of draw its armies bm-ic io its own all names make good as soon as our military goal humanity. heceuso lf. was trusted as aboimdarioii. iii:-ro io iiopo for thi- marked has been reechorI.' _f ._ Io humane State. But now all tiils.woi°id‘s pardon upon this innxpiabiii ` What will the good conscience ofinchlevement has vanished all this`ilamiiutlon." 7081' st-ri-isis in the field. In order to put :in iiriny of i-quail numbers in the field itlio Frent-li Gov<=rinrir~nt would have to si-nd to the f`ront men four or five If-'i'iii'.»: older than the Gerinnn contin- gi-iils, inch who had iii that time lost io a izorrcspoiiiliiig degree. With the :iriiiy ilir-so nit-ii are iii no way infer- ior to flu- int-ii of thc active army. 'I`lic_\', Iiowt-vcr, require a month Or two oi` stiff training to bring hack their niilitzir_v |§~flit‘it-iir~_\‘. Joffre Wanted Quality tfoiii-nil .lot`i`ri- sliowod his confi- vtliici- in his urin_\' by resolutely un- dfriaikiiig the .~:ii~ii,z5:les with inferior iiiiiiilitlirs on his side. lin relied on the siipi-riority oi' quality over more tiiiuniity. and the troops under his roiiiiiiziiiil compli-iely justified his con- Ifiili-iico but at thc sonic time the `l~‘rvin~li \\'ar Otllrr- wus working night and ilny for a iiiiiiierlt.-:il equality. Gi-riiiunv knew ilils and hurled her 1‘i~t-nit it-vii--.i into the fighting line. The rcsiervt-fa and liiiid'.velir were mobilized and four \-.wt-ks ago the lnndstorm, or lovetl t-ii ina:-st-, 1-oniposcd ot' boys froiii :ii-vi-iilt'<'ii to Iwi-lily and mel! froni i'ori y io sixty wus iiicurporated. (1<~riii:iiiy has shut her bolt. She has realized the Kaiser's phrase: “'I`ln- last man," in his proclamation at tho buginiiiiig of' the war. His Ma- jesty also added “last horse." This may coino, too, if all stories of the coiiilifioii of the German cavalry. ar- ,1illt\r_\' and baggage train are true. Now the tables arc being turned. and ‘l<`ruiit'f- is producing trained soldiers by tho liiindrcds of fliousnnds with a prvci:;ioii and regularity that. would iiispiri- rt-spot-t i-von in a Pomeranian iiiitt-roflizituz A million and a half men of the ter- iritoriuls who liavc hccn in training sinvi- thi- ilt-claratioii of' war ure now _tit and ri-zid_v to take- their places in lilii- ligliiiiig i:line_ ln addition to the ._\-oiiiigci' i-lciiii-.iii iiicu without family iii--.-. as thi- middle aged terriorlals, 'wlioraiiliv dupe-utlod on for ii. buyou- r~i iziiiirgo and who bring into the grim ii.-:orlf of war tho enthusiasm of youth liaivi: lieoii iiicorporated. i - i A t'i'>n|iiil;t‘iit Ol' 1914, 250,000 Strong, which sliould have joined the colors in No~'t-iiilii‘r, buf. was prematurely called out in August. last week completed its traiiiini; and lofi f`or the fighting line. Their places in the training depots wt-rc :it unci- taken by a contingent oi! 11115, which has been called out one year lieforc its time, as iiiuiiy men of that voiifiiigciit volunteered for ser- iyicc as soon as war was declared. It inuinliors only 230,000, as compared with 250,000 of the class of 1914. lt will lit- ri-ndy for the field iii March, wht-ii it will ln- siiccccilcd by ilie class ol' lillfi. \\'itli thc is-rritorials and the new -coiitliigciits France is therefore in a po.~iiiion to pour 2,000,000 fresh troops. which lni\'i~ not ycl fired a shot.. int.0 tht- flglning line. England is pouring Iiiiiiilrvdzs' oi lliousuiitlu Of men into I-'i-tiiii-c :nnl has 1,000,000 under train- ii~i_.,-. 'l‘li~- _-'illii-.~= art- fhus increasing tlii-ir str--iigtli t-\'or_\' day, while Ger- inany has iiioliilized her last man and is new fighting ai desperate defensive battle. livery town in France from Marseilles to Diiiikirk, is gorged with troops. citlicr training or waiting Or- ders to lozivo for the front. lu the inet fortnight l linyc visited the principal cciitres on the l”i'eiicli frontier and on tht- figliiiiii: line. At Chateau Thierry. Dornians, llheiuis. Epornnl, Montchw not, Clialoiin sur Marne, Vltry Ie Francois, liurlu Duc.Toul and Nancy thi- siinio spirit prevails. The men of t-vi\i'_\' <-ateirgory, _young and old, re i-t|uall_\' ilcsiroiin of' being sent to the front. The spirit aniinatiug the ter- ritoritil force--flint is fo say. the men of iniddlo acc-is one of griiri deter- iiiiinitioii. while that of the younger I-oiitiiincni is one oi' youthful enthus- iilsin, which will spell the buyoliet. and tin- hun- win-ii` flu-5' get within striliiiiir ilistaiu-i- o|` thc (iuriiians. SUIT FOR $100,000 NEW YORK, Dcc. 19.-Fniiiile Ward, actress, is iiiadv defendant in a suit for $100,000 daniages brought by Mrs. .lolni \\'nz\sii-r Dt-an, who charges that I Miss Ward nlieiiufod the affections of lhc-r liusbaiid, kiiowii on the stage as Qlacli Dean. Papers were served on Miss Ward at hor liotol where she has lived -since the closing of her comedy, l‘Mnii~. l’i'i-stdout." _ I Mrs. in-an, known lo theatre-goers as liutli l..uiix:don. sued after she had lwillidrawn ii divorce proceeding Iii iwlilch Miss Ward was named as. c0~ respondent. ` I in tin- niiemnion siiii ii ii charged that Miss Ward began exercising her -wllcs over Dean hi 1910, long before _she was divorced from Joseph Lewis. lSouth Africiiii diamond king. At that time Mrs. Dean was paying in "The Earl and the Girl.” and her husband §w:is lilies \\’ard‘s leading man. 'WHAT ‘ri-ie Ai.i.iEo 2 i=i..E£fs HAVE Done. PARIS. December 19.- Owing to the efficiency of the allied fleets lnd_ despite the presence of German cruil- crs in the various oceans. the minis- ter of marine said yesterday that not ii man had been lost since the opening of the hostilities. of the thousands of French troops transported to Fnnce from Algeria. Tunis, I-last Africa, Mor- occo Madagascar and Tongking. or ot the British troops from Aela. Australia Africa and Caiiaila. ` The statement was meds to the i iiopniieii by the minister of fiiuuie. I i .UL naval committee of the Oiiltber of i_ -,-_,_-_-.__`.Ec~.._,...‘_;.~.~,. _ -i=..-rj.-.'_-.-'= __ _ iii' :,§n _ij . i _J _ , _ 4 v ' ' `! if ...ii .»,'. If,i.t.ll .i,- ‘. _.Ei-gi, .;_.a.._._i ,-..c. _ ~*s - -.._¢.c..-.- _ ,_ '_ ""4" I ____, _ is '~ o: _,_ I II - i , g __..:;| 1 I -.I .'- ‘~ v>.`:f'. ‘f .Q »i .1 I-_' » .ili,I.’;I ;jfIh ~. wl ir-2 . »"l~i3 li i ,-.E _.el-, I1: + -I: mp’ _ v;.,J‘ I . if? ."‘- fi 1;’ ..~i;“ .1 ;;I_i‘_ _ _-1. `/iii gif,-»-<_:,s=v;, »IIi __ ‘II Lui; -II? __.__',. ; ,;;. ‘;__:g,-.v_jj__ -»_- :f.~_¢._,_?_,_§,I,,§< ` 321'-:;::f"f”_ "L""‘@ """ #ite 1 4:;-_ , ‘ "i:f»_:_"- ~ .in ,E . ~ .L . _ <_,-ae,1-ll ff- “ ‘*:.1.é€lz,'* .I-’I’ff lin _ .ms If ii; ..‘1{'~.I» _ I i.. tg., »._-t _.L_ :T ,l ,___ ri' ;‘_i§:i ._ . '} 5* | I :"3 ,Wa ;-:;y_'( _fi 'ESI ii- _i It: if .ip ;I.l3§? ii _Sidi -.<_.'-