NEST III THE DARK Dw*r Makes Home in Very Un usual Place. •• V taaetec m Inc Ot *—-nnr cf E*rto 4 CtfcjjUr B. *t Bmuik Bh of «a >wa ;a*.«or. —*1 leg to n ri—i yoe ter* »" ‘ tb'^rau, at tbe mm of a fi!SVrr “ f ***7 *W*it»OB. ****• * twreej.ofcto** of C««« try UV A* ytw Bill bout*, tb* Best m *. -~'»d to tbe «ta4 of * fmtaaaiar craiL »B»tb rm* tat* a * tn ular cai rn ».i !>a ».a uarbew la u.atarter •14! aw.t torbty yard, k*g botlt be a railway t® carry * *zo*ll **-< «*«e ckiM> to tbe To«B -aiytoe Tbe ptrnmum it u» b tbe young with the 'ad ea«b earned Tbe glare of tbe ; gsnr.g 'd»Hid b-.aetet. *r.gbt • o*d "bets away Ow oer e*tt from tbe «■!**" • was drUgs'fwl to are tbe of fee* of our i .m ot> tbr parent b-*da * : . u ief' a i.berai abeocibt Of emote t. * e > _ ert from tbe bwrntcg of tbe magOr-atucL. wfcteb tbe jaarenta would r nt fare tor arm* m.c»tee and lone -a* *'■»• * -ry at disapproval. but after i few 3..; _t»w later* al and tbe emote tad « ea--d a*ay they lectured in. *.*st yoyfa* *u tbe aweg In • »• 'tat we were not «>Jy Wf* FlfcDS CKLD A^TER 19 YEARS Me t-, a V !»;.• Far—er. See* - » Cl*.; ~te» V : -ee for the F eat T -e. » - nearly j *:!• - . .-*1 . x.r* ended at the Friaco : '"--cat t artbagr *heii la tad Keith. I ' re id., vr -at Cartilage for! , ■ e** *.BJ* te'tvrid til* CICtbirr. HfiigrteC ttamty years aid. *hnit: he had h»—i. mi* !&4 d’*-i » infgnry. ex bu * fe re* ded- Ic • ,t—lip* ah?.• taftjtaa yaan ago h. * aepanged The msfe went to j ■r parent» Later •!»* child maa i J. e He tt> told fchc had died It* At £ret hr *a tnrltned to' «•' < ■ the etocy. ls*r later, »h-E tie ■ ftr...: • n* no trace of the mother and the child, he race wp Later se ob tained a d'*orce and cam* to Jasper pi- The h.»d ere* to *.>jnan hoswt afpnaed A* tbo >uc< of t •? paresta' early Lb# abe ** sight to Bad her father. A fie. year* efr-i«rt abe a rote to the t*| clerk ax Patter Bfarit He bad be^d that K rfc ided tear < arth**# and *amed that Keith was attf U» thi# 4utr*ct A-i* Keith. how twenty • »r- old. U rmp '.ye* a* tune In a m Anna. U1 W bci ahe and be? father bad e» changed tgjegrania she te** Cru» \r( ■ art —Ot«toD» a‘.lb gnef at •toe m v- ter brat men*. Allu-e. a toe.! ie*v*er. lie* tt 'ha aiail at the *Ur- oe baptal t iabia tthuh until Mrtt.y ana by Baby, once ttoe rat-at Uw tbat ytUad an ambu ant s the d'< J'aby died recently and tbmeuput Alice u«»fc poaaeaaion at tb* stall, refu-.ug to to* ctmaolcd and snapy-mg at ail intruder* Hal; abo a a* taem?-eight year* "id started at e«* o dock in the men .eg ** ^ oioriyt On her ar ritl inerr tvupenntasAaat Armatrocg petted bet ta> u ab* looked as veil a* e.er Anasr the retain trip the bora* «u aed to the a**toj*. paaaed one <« tb* ne* automobile ambulances. etn«r~*-d. and fell Alice saw her jt ~- rnt drt-p and roaring to the i .aid not be moved A blanket : ue t< to* • broan around her to get her naa: a*en men earn* u> remove tb* H*f*r A trttra Ilf aererti but tm Baby a. ways reaerted the introduction of b tor mo.butane**, a ok-b c-a^ed her to. tmaf erred la the beam M«ct After Fifty Year* *• *er. idabo — To separate at 'saetulie. Teen., where both received thotr honorable tiled.arge from the ant', at the tame time, and a meet a#ain fur the and time in Welter (ms." ' hat; a century later, was the Jo, eipertemced by !»o veterans who a-, ended tne Grand Army convention bet* J B Wsmtley of Horseshoe l ead and Saaswol Gardner of this city w**e members of Com I any I. Seven Tv-eighth PtsnnrpHranla Infantry Both ml-tied In Pittsburgh and served un til The close of the war. War May Change Map of Europe Soldiers, Monarchs and Scenes in the Countries Involved in Austria-Servia Controversy MONARCHS OF THE COUNTRIES INVOLVED r of Austria. Top, center, czar of Russia. Bottom, center, emperor of Germany. Right, king m Servla * \ EMPEROR OF GERMANY WITH HIS TROOPS k TYPICAL FIGHTERS OF THE RUSSIAN ARMY — • — .. ■ ■ ■ ——■ -■■■- — WHERE SERBS WERE ATTACKED BY CROATIANS j Two hundred persons were killed at Mostar in Herzegovina as a re sult of the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand at Sarajevo. The Moslem Croatians attacked the Serb quarters, bearing banners inscribed i -i»eath to the M urderous Serbs." SIR EDWARD GREY British secretary of state for foreign affairs who made the first move toward conciliatioik AUSTRIAN SOLDIERS AT MANEUVERS M SOLDIERS OF THE SERVIAN ARMY TO LEAD SERVIAN ARMY j Crown Prince Alexander of Servia, who made a gallant record during the Balkan war, will lead his battle scarred veterans against the Aus trians. DR. VON BETHMANN-HOLLWEG The German chancellor, who is Em peror William's chief adviser in shap ing his country's policy. SERVIAN RED CROSS HELPING WOUNDED SCENE OF TRAGEDY THAT STARTED WAR 1 -■ ■ ■ ■ -I View of Sarajevo. X marks town hail near which the archduke waa murdered. • MONTENEGRIN SOLDIERS IN ACTION