i ‘Onee ‘again the bridge. vent out| _ and: once again thousands: of dol- “at: Hagwilyet v ‘whieh was ‘bat le by! F ‘private enterprise? Nol Tha ; Up: to the govern- ment staridaird, Woes Was” it the old Indian bridge| . ‘that ‘did such. great service for so | many. ‘years? . ; 7 “No! The Indians. built that... Well, what bridge » was it that} i Loyd George Says. Her: ‘Sirens va [sentative of the Paris ions and’ Faded to: ‘and ‘from he good J prcee that.:is high: ‘}Llevel.: Nothing: -has ‘been: done pote ‘yet except’ the: ‘eutting® which, wel °. did ourselve ‘We ‘suppose His|;,. esty’s road and bridge. build. os ge er foresaw: the necessity. of érect- |... 0" ps ing: ‘bridge : across the mouth. ‘of ment standard,”? re “Out's 5 not ‘to reason peace oe Be Shown Next Spring~Two - Million Men Under Arms ” “London, Dee: 21— In an inter: . view given to the ‘London repre- {to the enormous reserve. which that: ‘the’ Montana’ “Continental a we shall: command through’: ‘the ‘Development Co. will resume op=|" > ‘| new income tax, we are. turning erations’ on'.the Rocher Deboule into the' war’ treasury a new. loan}. mine ‘in>a-month or less,” ; | amounting: to the stupendous: sum| will be. of much benefit. 0. New | of $2,200,000, 000, vo ee Petrograd, I Deo 28 Half a mil: a ‘ jlion: Calmucks, - ‘members of the]: rita 2 | Nomadic race, which has always|- ~ | been free. ‘from obligation to: far: : 7 4 Peberrad with: the: request that Bu they: be-allowed: to. serve in. the|t ranks - during’: the: present ; ‘war, {and «offering to! supply 500, 000! x mounted: troops if necessary. “‘The| tribes have. volunteered | -Dracti-| ¢ nee en-masse. | are: doing ‘good work tee ‘Thi < German wwitions along the coast | ~ through the house. Not. a. creature. was stirrin my ea nap a chia clatter,