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e TN [ o s e e HTER & CO | TROOP SHIP'S ARRIVE : L et WALL STREET ST"EK NEW oRK STGOK EXCHANGE snowfall was e 4TRE] EW 31 WEST MALY T N1 BRITAT™N, CONN, PARADE IN BHST“N WITH MORE SOLDIEES o0 hirman Relts Detls |3k A EXCHANGE REPORTS il e military festivitie 8 Water Commissioner W Ross- Mount Vernon, North Carolina, Mon- i i berg has been appointed . delegate to WE (Continued from First Page) s s e e of His EXD!O”S o e e DT Ul Sons of Veter. — CAN OFFER '6, e tana and La Touraine Dock Today e ans to be held in August at Columbus, Wall Street, 10:3d M.—-The tone aved thousands of American flags | - gs | 0 2 Lo n & - | Onio, 1 of the market at the irregular open- ] & tale but upon my F ed to their home P ‘ % iR o ringing Lillian have reflect the contusion of se ent pre- 200,000 in Grandstands. York. April 2 Bringiig | gath it is true,” said Captain Bdmund | “1Han hav cpending a weels | ohect the confusion of sentiment pre o a e d ik in Bridgeporl af vailing In speculative issues mainly ¢ Pethaps. 200,000 spectathrs o s ons e andiniol hamberlain of San Antonio, Tex., | b SHTENON otlter s Bharics t S ls SR S G Rs Al o lUDD s 200, s ators ) (Liberty) Division, compris- | ¢ S 2 0 7 [ with Mrs. Roth's € 2 result of foreign advices. Short seats in the grandstands, at windows | stifying in his own defense today at | pecxer of 186 Arch Irafted men of New York, | the R el artial ir B ot covering was observed in some of the and on roofs and perhaps. five times the Amer 1 naval court-martial in William satham has returned Gro 2honts andmertiang de Hicyll steamer Mount Vernon arrived ! connection with his reported -exploit |yoro from & tr \ Plorida. ,‘;“'V”l’”“'“' -P"“ 3 and low-priced ralls, S ANLEY w stands for oflicial nsc of privaie spec- | 10 today from Drest. Traveling 43 on the British front during the fisht- | During (ho ahsence of Mavor George | TeX3 and Pacific scoring a new high l ulation ‘strung along for three and a, (@RS JFEEE Drigadier-Generals Er- | ing last summer A. Quigley in Boston. Alderman 0. F. | ™°F .]m» e G half miles were supposed to provide | Win D. Bab ") Alber ley and | Captain Chamberlain related in de-! Cuptis, president pro tem af the com- ""_“‘j 5 HLolors 3 e utilitles werc hes- for 150,000 others, or for those who | Thomas W. Darrah. tail the story of the great battle in mon council, is acting mayor of the [ lfant and ””»\“»j.v' ower, but U. S. Steel paid from $3 to $10 each for the priv- | The Mount Vernon brought alto-| which the British squadron in which | it held around yesterday's closing quo- ilege of sitting on a two inch plank. | Scther 5,774 officers, men and nurses. | he says he was flying took part. Ite- Benny Boglawski s arrested to- | tation of par after light setback. These included 10 officers and 369 WVal t. Close——Prices ave Loute of Processiol | ! s ar ? turning after a bombing expedition | @ay by Trafic Officer Fred Wagner| V § g s averaged » jmen of the 42d (Rainbow) Division, | over Fismes, where he was posilive | for operating a motor vehicle without ; Dighest levels later. equipments and l H & CO The parade route led through Bea- |10 n s and 810 soldicrs returning | he ’ G | motors supplementing further gains in o | | L brought down two German air-|a license, ey et A convalescing from wounds or illness. | planes in flames and two other-enemy JTames Dunn and Miss Julia Wagner | Talls 1 Sl SRS masstrong: Koom 418 National Bank Bullding, Telephone 3130 «Fh-u- oresentatives of all the New | The pallleship North Carolina also | machines of which he was uncertain, | were married yesterday morning at |Sales approximatec 0,000 shares. T. FRANK LEE, Manager 5 s e >r tho ved with 1,593 troops. e i e he » separated from the | 9 o’clock Rev. John T. Winters. | | nzland states were assembled for roor he said he became separated from the | 9 o'clock by Re . Winter, N o e We Offer for sale first official greeting. Governor Coo- Fifty-eight officers and 1.407 men | squadron because of engine trouble Rev. IT. E. Luccock of New York lidge had a stand at the main gate- the 167th Infantry arrived on the | and came down between the lines | city will oceupy | pulpit at the “"”'b"”c’"“i‘_"»‘d(_"f \!i:t‘ht;r & Co, HARTFORD AUTOM OTIVE PARTS COMPANY way under the gilded dome and with | cruiser Montana from Brest where he captured one German sol- | Mcthodist chureh on Sunday morn. | Iembers of the I Seiock Pfd. Stock nim were Governors Clement Bart-| Tho steamer Ta Touraine, from | dicr and succeeded in bringing in a | ing and evening. He will preach in | FXchanse o, . A = lett of New Haven, Decckman of | Havre. brought 338 troops, all casuals. | wounded French officer. | the absence of Rev. Warren F. Cook, ”;ghpr”, a2 ':]‘: Par $50 to Yield 8% Bods Dland UIeeh St aigy = He made his report of the flight at | who is :‘:‘-1‘1»:‘“‘;\:‘::‘w}lui‘({:‘i‘?“::(f. oo | Am Beet Sugar ... 16% 5% 763 Descriptive folder upon application. Holcomb of Connecticut, each acco Sergeant Robert C. Vance, of Maplo | 11© Feauiest of tho British officer com- | New spring shitts « cedipricesiip Skacel BUERER Gl oL S b nanding the . squadron, he said, to panied Ly his sts . treet, was on i : ‘ : ‘ o | street, was on the La Touraine ] . e Am Agri Chem ...110 109 10 Another stand was oceupic b e La Touraine. cover him up.” He said the officer | PUBLICITY OMMITIEE 70 Am Car & Fdy Co 95% 7 state officials and representatives of | T asked him for the report as he wa AWARD BONDS AS PRIZES | ym con whe army and navy including Majoy {) HakleRtogconrbmantislgotRpepnitds N ) 10 P i A e ; & b+ s of Comn: ,‘.f',o O et s Dattlc | lcity committee on 'the Victory Loan| Am Tob .... y 5 5 s e e SN O aptured the | Tegarding the awarding of bonds to| Am Tel & Tel 1001 Rooms 309-310 Natfonal Bank Bldg. ;:‘4‘;:11‘:'.1;'|\\‘;:wf,’,y.,{‘ el sbnde Aled Tfl P HARD e ok om bis [ ¥ehool cnildren was outlined and will | Anaconda Cop ... 617% 5 ’ W. T. SLOPER. Megr. v i'h ml al and unofficial parties. 1 rola demonstrated ’6 explained to the (dvl‘]‘r'l Monday.| A T 8 Fe Ry Co.. 9 1 2 : vieking up a | The P is to give | Bald L0Co 7 K/ D e e e . WE WILL BUY So1e and relstives and friends of the Sl compass from a table and threatening £50 bonds——one to the child n|B & O ... i “~YD occupied stands the avenuc il sirst Page llRoSing s ble et v blcl ool Aol 0l lementary grades securing theB R T AMERICAN “ARDWARE YD occupied stands on { (Continued from wirst Page) na idea at the time that the compass | %reatesy Sy s, ir- | Beth Steel B % 7 fronting Dartmouth street. imber of suhscriptions, 5 s y | resembled a hand grenade., but mere- | Tespectiva or the 1t of money, | Butte Superior . 219 NORTH & JUDD’S Conn. Boys Get Cheer. lvo tigation. Let it be a thorough onc i1y desired ta throw the fi thing he ! and one 16 {jo .} hool pupil se-}Can Pac ......... 5 697 ane 2 whict e o the school i o ! | and one which will include the et Sieing e S e | con street and past the state housc Adjutant Gen. Herbert Johnson, | ,....4 a¢ well as the teachers. Let it | 3 ! f 5 g ceis 3 told his story ealmiy | scriptions, Crey cionol Mayor Jackson of lington and del 4 : S ole| Chamberlain to L fayor Jackson of Burlingto be a public one so tt the peopl Adnd ftlapneared tol make a Hees i Chino Cop .. gations from Brattleboro, Springfieid, el depi Roael o e S 35% 3 = 173 _. 5 B i R s Wl e Sevlnommin e st oRla e B prcaston LGhi Anl & st Paul U. S. RECOGNIZES | T;;:’F;‘:”:E‘,‘Nza‘)“‘\;:‘] ATR. = 5 e = Chhtey 8 i 2 . e ons Glas e s 9 1 | y 8, April 25.— / ; ; it SHE ! | 7 \ Crucible Stoel .. } 2 . T. McAuley, Army filer, loft Jeuts delegation oceupied the stands | 0L oL juice rutes i the | $20,000 \ YEAR MAN f Gnoblogstos ool BE R BRITISH CONTROL | ;2 i T T Benlmmesh s Bebe ) | Brio in his airplane. He will try to reach 1 State officers from many citles and Claims Big Overdraft. | SUES ON CONTRACT vie 1st pfd ... 3 O | New York by 7 o'clock D] L0 Continuing he said 1 can ‘show e ~ ; s N Gen e e % | Wilson Deprecates Violence “in the ‘ e —te in figures that the school board has; Claims He Was Discharged—Colt's Goodrich Rub 3 . R ; overdrawn its appropriation by, over | - Great Nor pfd ... el Promotion of Nationalist Move. y e $37,000. Of this amount $11,000 was Factory Sets ¥Forth That He Was (Continued from First Page { Gt Nor Ore Cetfs. . granted by the finance board and > : i | Illinois Cen .. G t l overnment is o | Behindthe Victory ———— He went to work for the company in | The slogan “Fiume or Death” is said i"'w\ w:»l e '.vrotf"r*m'z;tc:r !he]ro, which was com- : e il e et e T T e Wty 5 % 54% \ municated Tuesday to Gen. E. H. Al- | NO RETURN TO WAR . | November, 1917, and ims that on | to have been adoy . Whetl Ttaly Ma~EAotor com Al by A Loan | May 1, 1918 he signed a contract to | will occupy the disputcd territor . special high commissioner for | Mex Petroleum pt and the Soudan by the United | SR T @ | run three years $20,000 year | of Dalmatia and Tiume with troops, | MeX : ¥ sae lnited | and a BREAD IN THE U. 8 | salary Ly which he was to be as- | A4S it was indicated yesterday she | N Y € & Hudson 2 s States counsul general at Cairo. The s T e (77 Ik et || AL G sh) B0 LRI P NYNHG&HRR 20% 20% note says: ) { FINANCIAL INSTITUTION is Norfolk & West . “The president of the United States | _ L >ac Mail:S ] 3 ! recognizes the Briti rotes ate = 5 il's Otder Will| discharged. e e ile grouna | £2¢ Mail :8 & Co ’ ognizes the Tritish protectorate i ! Supreme Food Council's Order Will | ITorts some middle ground | pepn R R ..... 3 over Egypt which was proclaimed by | own homes n this city § answe: « e suit the com- ] H 5 - : E : . BN Lot s B antoithe Sty e eon n government on Decem- ; Not Affect Flour Tsed in pany denice knowlodeo of any con- | dent Wileor continued yesterday but | pootiod steet G ber 18, 1514 1t sovorfiing thin oo . Shhcesit g Phis Counte | tract, claiming that Mr. glom’s al- | there .is no indication as to the ma- | pooogos y 2 1 nition the president must of neces- enln 0 th"“ § ¥ 3 his Country. lesed agreement ix represented by a | ture of the advances made by Premier | Ko e 7 S || R e B i e o | Cpid ; New York, April 25.——Amaricans | 1efter Written him by E Han- { Lloyd George and Clemencean in their | fO8URE ooon 5, | tails thercof along with the question ot cat white bread, re. | <OT &t that time works manager. The | attempt to hold the coalition of the | &°P ' & S com - 00 | of the modification of any rights red last year after months of mill- | COTPANY sets up that Mr. Hanson | Allies intact, Southern Ry 2 A which may be ecntailed in the decl- Beinioiory flow sis, despit had no power to sign a contract The Council of Three held a meet- | : Vs Sion 1 Lory & R binding the company. It also asserts | inx vesterday hut the expected decis | 5! e, . { “The president and the American | he return of [uropean countries tol ., ynder Mr. Woglom the product | sion®relative to the rival Chinese and | Texas ¢ 7 2 | : 2 2 < people have very sgreat sympathy ar bread basis announced by the ) : ion Ba: ; 3 war bread basis announced by the | ¢ (1o company deteriorateed in qual- | Japanese elaims to.{he former Gep. | Union Pac ... % Ior i el niea i | § | supre food council. Julins H.| o0 anq quantity and that the com- {man - fortress of Kino-Chau and the | Utah Copper ... > é | Sgyptian people for a further meas- | Sarnes, president of the grain and|s,o,vaq fall was notified by the war | Shantung peninsula was apparently Rubber Co .. ] “ ure of self-government but they | | wheat department for the food diree- | yopartment with which it had large | not reached ] e prseny A 26 view with regret any effort to obtain tor, said today. Gontracia that Unlass Phivnvas ehansenll Status of Danzig Changed. Va Car Chem ...... a realization of those aspirations by = = | Westinghouse .. 934 . . . . t gover ent. ould take charge of > = " a resort ¢ yle: An increase in the | 1he government would take charge of | Reports o e D e L resort to violer spective of amount. ment in Egypt. D e s Poor Workman, Fecling is running high throughout | LASPiration ...... 434 L Lofidon, April 24.—Violenco in the | | The school board has been demand | jartford, April 25.—Howard C.|the country. according. to reports, | Mmierboro g5 J| O inte Ue uationals mopes ) ing an investization. The Taxpayers | woglom of this city has brought suit | and dispatclies state that Great Brit. | LAerboro pf : 334 | ment in Beypt is deprecated by Pres- | association also requests that the ! 4ol hlo "Gors pat Tire Arms | ain shares with President Wilsen the | 5ansas City so .. 1 ident Wilson and the United Slmnq' facts and figures be fnvestizated | Mfg. Co., alleging breach of contract. | condemnation of the Italian people, | Kennee Copper : 2% 5y ®iin a note recagnizing the British | He says that is October 1918-he w: Trying for Compromise. —those who d hetween Premier Orlando and Presi- | people's Gas .. ... 481 4 15 his majest , the Colt plant s e MO O - DA Western Unian milling percentage which will \'n\!uulv aling with the fu status of the Sincerity Clothes [ 5 ot e wovid ek to s war bread | 1 ' 4700 that v, Woslom was | port or pansis. ciuimed by Pona, | WHIvs Overiond - 23%_21% LIEUT. CURTIN HOME ! | 1 1 | on been approved { | | o 2 = | 4 plan cre- BT o o P | ALL LEADERS WANT . East Street Cor supreme food council under the chair- | e N Sonpletean oo VRISt dut e Ay { | Former Regular Army Man Who En- I * h ¢ Herbert C. Hoover. GERMAN HELMETS TO sort of Polish protectorate. Poland TO SETTLE CLAIMS | i The program also includes a pie = 1t svonld Sbalelven MllegiscRofRtlel docks | listed in Company E Was Commis- | S t d for. Securing amd Gissibating fooa vo; BE AWARDED HERE | and wharves, tho control of the vis N DR , aturday B | allied. liberated, neutral and enemy e . |,,,”,,,‘ x,,f,m' S 'm,,. ol ~1“':‘m;“- British, American and French Repre- Ansion }1“\4!\'!"\(‘\ until the next harvest. One | Eighteen Dress Headgea ¢ Been i) e > 1 manship of ; . : Lieut. John Curtin arrived in this f et Bt N _ sentatives Express Views to city today and is visiting at the home | ternoon Received Herc to Be Awarded | Panic in Budapest. of his mother, Mre. Mary Curtin of The Ideal Toc 2 Mra Mary C i > Ideal ard | Winter street. After a short furlough | s e tor i Y s, April 24.—After the mecting |here he will return to camp to recelve | Free Drawing of Presents Saturday Eighteen German helmets t gr “ “]“ <! Y")"“'l“"“““fl‘f i _"”“; of the Council of Four before the de- ””;7‘_:‘ ‘“’fir"h{”fi'_\ fmm"lhcdwrv(xpe | and Sunday, 3:30 p. m i e Hun warehouses as Coblenz, | MPest where the Soviel sovernment | p,.yyre of Premier Orlando the fol- | The ocal officer enlisted in Company | Prices from Only $298 to $395 AT G el rmany, have been received hy the B toex o ea aur " | Jowing statement was issued: (il 20 IS, the Gubralk Of Whe (o ey Parnin, with e Susie v e e s e S el x o war with Germany, having been dis- ; . e e Jublicity o he Victory Before his departure for Rome v, € dis- | | Wind. Rain and Yog Again Combine | PUPlicity committec of t ICloTY | g imanian advanee ‘s continuing, o1 L |charged after four years of service | Interest for Two Yes loan in this city and are at the cham- | I+ ; | Siznor Orlando, accompanied by Bar- | B § LR veaL B HatorsRELIDS. ber of commerce today. The helmots, | Tronel froons aidine in the move: | ,n sonnino had anothgr meeting with ‘!‘n‘a‘yl:,].:“f‘”«".?nfi‘a"n Oy buta e We Will Plow k 1 Johns, N. F., April 25 g | whicli are to be awarded as Victo = 2 ot vhina il President Wilson. Premier Lloyd | TS L S h ime. ro- and B | rood supply and so distribute shipping Orlando. as not to put due pressure on any | | one market. litions [ r ac- nesers. . Canya < cording to o e Rerlin very X at Neustadt on the Danube below g came to him rapidly and in r B | which has cither alternated or com- | loan prizes will be displaye ar- icorge and Premler Clemenceau. y | Any of These f | which has either alternated or com- | Joan prizes will be displayed in Mz BMEDeHE o lait i e s b iGee u Rumanians the advices state. his company, later top se LITTLE FARMS Czech-Slovak troops are reported by n : 2 : . |geant. After reaching France he was | . : § |start of the trans-Atlantic flight again | The helmets were supposedly fo Ll LooDE Aroit « satisfuctory settiement of the prob- |E°ant. A 2 indant in selection e ; e L 1y to YVienna to be attucking the ot | : e hhe Butiah, |assigned to an officers' training school Abu n C c ared this morning, making it very | worn on the triumphant march i Waitzen, 20 miles northeast of Bud- [ 0 "”:' e 'Xf.'f ;,;'h',(,r.,r.:._‘?,rzt-.uwh {and graduated with the commission of Purchased at the Opening unlikely that the “hop off” of the avi- | paris, and are of { 3 | Paris, and are apost. X second lieutenant. Althou; ho was | ators would take place today. | Strmm b o Cftmim 60 e o | e expressed to Stgnor Orlando the hopc Saan B A Fa | : ) through most of the big battles of tl E e % e G 7 ! H Recognizes tectorate. e e ~ also | y Exquisitc in quality § Harry Hawker,. Australian pilat of | iy while on dress parade. On the Millond Mecoen zeal Brolestorat that tho Ttalian parliament would also | -biER OB oF the DI battie of the a" u the Sopwith biplane, has bden walting President’ Wilson has recognized | assent in arriving at such a settle- is: dis or front of the helmet is the German in- !but once, and on that occasion for | and style this display of wo weeks for favorable weatber con- | (R S ISR IS LI CERRE TS 1o “British protectorate over Fgypt | ment. b oert 1 iniies 5 | | ditions and. his British rival, Captain b " imor also | and in according this rccognition has _ = e e ']'h H d d F ' D Men'’s garments. Frederick Raymham, who Is to use a | L atherland, f”"‘n‘.”:t,'m D s nca o of | DEATHS AND FUNERALS! Sefore =uiocig he derviec Be w rea U“ m 83 Befl i heidevice T {employed as a clerk at the local post Martinsyde ple has been waiting |-Pears (he device German S0¥-| g6 Egyptian nationalists, whose | & onoye atithio localipol e e , ernment. = office ‘ Al - L i it long for the sa The pubiiet il vas in. | movement has resulted in disorders ame Mo Grath: ! on this property some of the mest You can bll‘ the L | formed at the opening of the arive | ™ fomgaoyemal ek { The funeral of James McGrath was MISS HAGEN HOME. fertile land in the city and have the -that but three helmets could be sent 1 < (s ¢ nets { held at 9 o'clock this morning in the' | William L. Hagen of the & - | Free Use of Same for TWO YEARS clothes here you want, VILLA TAKES MUCH LOOT. | this city, but later another shipment GERMANS AT VERSA{LLES | ehurel of St. John the Evangelist. A | Works received 2 telegram R . p o e > arez, April Wi ancisco | made it possible to ship eighteen dress ! solemn high ma of requiem Was, apnouncing that his sister, B ) Bt at the price you want to Villa and his forces entered Parral, | helmets here. The device ta muke ——— | celebrated by Rev. John J. Fitzgerald. | T, Hagen had arrived safely S | sold pay d | sunday morning, ho seized §500,000 | public the amount subscribed will he | Official Couricrs, in Advance of the | Rev. Edward Hayes of Bridaeport, | country after several montl - | Two-Family Housc | worth of loot, 50,000 rounds of am- ! placed in the park tomorrow. Th | was dcacon, and Rev. John T. Winters | jye in I'rance as an American army | on Easy Terms. munition belonging to the federal | idea conceived by the publicity com Regular Delegation. Arrive at the ! suh-deacon. The Learers were: Vineent | purse. Miss Hagen went to France in A fler slx monthe ¢ 7 o i S e S i iet Jseph Grace i O'Leary, | September, 1918, as a ember of s T forces in the garrison there and made | mittee is to. have a wooden saldier S e Riern. Joseph Grace, John O'Leary, | Septe 3 bC member ; et il The«‘ re here for you 1 Joans amounting to $30,000, | suspended from a wire moved toward Conference Seat Today. | Fred Malonz, John MeGrail and Wal- | Base Hospital No. 65, a Boston unit. | on same will he onl at bocame known today. A number a homestead indicating the soldiers Baris, LApril e ter Sullivan. The flower bearers were | Since her graduation from the Massa- | month and you ke a e principal stores were looted by | coming home from France Whend B ore MRl advance lof the James [Fitzpatriek, William Doyle, | chusetts Homeopat hospital in followers and several resi.| the loan is subscribod the soldier will | ojegaiion to the peace cont " [¥red B, Hausman and James Me- | 1913, Miss Hagen has been practicing | vo 00 Lo (0 en 1d 1 ansom, but mayor, | have reached the homestead. ke b el oo wbe. The committal service at the | ns a trained nurse. ; n er mayor and his son B e " The Germans traveled by, special Helnidieihon Cothollc "‘;mifi” Only 18 Minutes' Walk prominent former offi. ‘ONTRACTOR IS INJURED - . ST 1! was conducted by Rev. John J. Fi y " th 8 5 nis srmer offi. CON'TY train from Creil. near Compiegne. | vor SOMCRE 00 P S T Winters from the Center ¢ executed, it is said MO, B a concrete contractor. ! They were recelved at Versailles t j L Sl b N St e R - S FOX’ Qi MOND Y LIBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED CANCEL 2,000,000 TON ORDFIR. :Z\"rvrv" 1 "‘A‘.y?l\‘“‘;"ri\\w'x‘\l;»“}‘ Moo i !‘!«'»‘h.{ e SOLDIERS ]N FIUME b A AT ¥ULL FACE VALUE collided with z orth end | yojrs, which had been assigned 1o the Washinaton, April Determin ar on Main street near Winier « ¢ i deleration THE FAMOUS OLD As Part of First Payment e ata Tor P Monal: £00a0a | strest. fThe auto was badly damaged American Officer Says 14 Divisions of MELODRAMA | tons of stecl ships contracted fo TR I s A DI CE TIRASON poATE, Italians Are Occupying City and 5 ~ Thfl BfldWfl" Rea“y GOI | during the war was announced today NOTHCF’,. Sl Aol S car More Are Arriving Constantly. | “P!TFALLS 0[4 A | ms: v“ 'Ym 3 H“ 1 i ¥ S . Paris, April —An American of. | ¥. E. Orandall, Mgr. 't tho suniistiue #id Movember » ain _ Coun No. 16 ch e ' narrowed down to ‘{“ Biltime th e . o0 B]G CITY National Bank Building he shipping board has canceiled con- b v )10 ifs regular meetin with Carl Rodgers, Lt has R an e e Phone 1801 ~acts for more than 60,000 tons of in Ju 211 tonight. ipreme offi- {a nan na officer whom Fricke ! §t was reported there tl - = | ecl ships, In figuring out the bal- | cer nt. After the meel- : to ha ded and pro. | 14 divisions had been moved to Fiume Better Than ALSO DEVELOPERS of Belviders, neing of our fl it neces- | ing t 1 soclal w :n.~\‘ or | vide ith {m(vv\u voafter the German | by the Ttalians. He ald j‘ = '\’(‘]-‘_ R “THE MIDNIGHT PATROL" Victory Park, Winthrop Manor, Lyons caned additional 2,000 | membe nly 1 prizes will b o Ame m.a forgea | full of Italian soldiers who were a (P Sk St eel ships. ! given arge for playing 55 D2 EED yiving constantise | . | T °772.c0 and Hunter Terrace 1 Throughout the discussion all present |15 than a month he was mess ser- displayed the strongest desire to reach {bined with rain and high winds to | low’s Main street store tomorrow and {cause repeated postponements of the | will be on exhibltion until awarded. Free of Charge the dress variely already and per month from yo L

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