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i When your baby is : instead at Landon, Nov. 27, 9.15 p. m~Winston omt&dmig;ho thn.fin and Jll;-, - 3 jan acific, an e Russian na’ Sipneer CHyNE, fl;'fi"::a“n;h‘ 'fi; developing, “we could go on indefinite- miralty, in & speec] use 1y, réceiving our supplies from wher- hood. { 3 this “evening, before the ad- | ever we needed transporting our The very best laxative journment -of -the. lower house to Feb: | troops wherever they are required, and children is Dr. Cak o o8 4 g ell's Syrup -2, told country that, despite ths | continue the process with our strength Pepsin, because it contains no _ < loss of :g;v of the older ships of the | rowing stronger every month, until at opu.z:' or narcotic drug. is pleas- § @ = ¥ . I uamy; there. was no-icauise (9w | Sie- and ol peiauE-a et very i un ] St stnE And Me Setiie Bt Domestics and White Goods s : :nwm& but every regson for,cqm- | 8ate we achieve the purposes for which surely, without griping er other > - . pletg. idence in the power- of the | we are fighting.” distress. 1 _A BIG TURKISH TOWEL FOR o . mavy :g,fl"’ effect to the wishes .agd British submarines, Mr. Churehill Caldwell’s Syrup 17c—A Bl ed Turkish - - purposes of the empire. . |sald, could not score, as the Gemtu d& g Big leach: 3 3 % ® The first M told of the danger to | ships did not come out te fight, but he m,_u'.:'fl ttle writs to. Towel which we sell regularly LADIES" © British' shi mines apd - sub- | added that the British torpedo boat Dr. W. B, Cald' 3 for 2lc— i in sizes ! g of the possibility of arm- | destroyers had proved their superiority ington St., Montics m < Saturday, Special ..civenen 170 a some { o retand IO Sy Ty A L ‘ . but they ave all 60 values— ¢ seas to prey on the 1 3 ’ . . g e all H %h’ipnint. wz:i:’k uliz.&eg: heHadded. 1:2 !u‘u l?’r b:s};% :‘1’:: first l?;ld ;.Sg s e S S e :E‘::VY coms‘l;-:‘nw‘x‘-: Saturday, Special ..........38 1 éen preve us 3 ® C ‘ngland wor een capital sl S 3 single bed 8ray, P od bty speerts with the atatement that | ta her flect before the end of 1915, to| PRESIDENT WILSON RETURNS or’ white- biankets of unusual - WOMENS BLACK LISLE f %, there was anothier danger, “that of an | Germany’s .three. In fagt, he declared TO NATIONAL CAPITAL |} weight and beautiful finish, ; *gwnu }n vl&flflnhmgpgltse t’tuu it m‘mflgl hl‘o’ g mper%re:gfi To P im ;dt)o ) ‘worth ut 15 per cent. more ‘danger. for e who attempt | not ly ‘for a year an ‘e Plunge 2bo! 1o TS E maintain her Superiority over Germany ¥ . mplete | § 1 o this Saturday price— g 3 urchill continued, were rapid- | wypj ¢ ok iprotection of British commerce, the |1y added to the Buitish flest, and Ens- | g, 31 %50 DI Niass Nov, JL-Rey restrictions it had placed on the ene- |land had commissioned since the com- g M. House, in New York, Presid Vi) S48 Saturday, Speocial —_— 5 my’s supplies and the convoying by it | mencement o6f the war more than Ger- Dmt of great numbers of troops te and fro |many had destroyed or interned. This her':ov:l: b:“;g:‘: thh’?- w:lmz“% Lace " gcross the world, and with ofic's eyes | number. Including the Breslau, ho €ald |1y time to reach Washington ‘at 9.30 || FANCY MBESH VEILINGS in xed on e ces. 2] oc- | amount 0 8i ’, 7 “ 33 curred, and knowing all the circum- | The loss of British merchant ships. | eaech (oMmorFow morning. He decided |} plack, colors and the magple ef- stances, he was bound to say “I 5_hln.k the first lord. said, was 2 loss that had presence in Washington, A fect. Good veiling in pretty ad g.ghare of the luck. been anticivated by the admiralty | ™' "so0n a5 he arrives at the cap- ||| patterns which are worth 25c a whole, the first lord said, he | Nevertheless, England. had been able. |, 352030 S AFTYES 2 = d considered the navy has done well. ‘It | by virtue of its sea power, to draw completing ‘his m anmd P~y yard— was, he dedlared, driving German com: | fram all over the world for the cause | FPTP 0L 08 TF THISRaRe and confer Saturday, Special ..........10e merce from the seas and preventing|of the allies everything that was need- | joofot1ve pro oy the: Lane enemies getting war material which | ed, including "an abundant supply of| (L, " & lnrgg,amc rowd of WAL they needed more and more as the war m:?mom, while deficiencies in these college students braved e cold mmd S S akas A proceeded. Even if England were &in- | commodities were béginming clearly to | (018D Students braved . cold wind |}, Men’s Furnishings Dep’t. gle-handed, there would be no reason | show in the enemy’s military organiza- | |® %0 L7¢ Pneyd“'c‘h A himammb; to despair, but with the French inltion. . a.smh‘ Is’ traln pylled o‘““’_‘ Mre. Savrs MEN'S $1.00 WOOL FLANNEL . — Mr. Wilson’s daughter, did not go to SHIRTS—Just the thing for out- the station, but Mr. Sayre and Pro- door wear in the winter, made 1y 280— Saturday, Special ..........10 — Ladies’ Neckwear Dep’t. ORGANDIE COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, both pleated snd plain—the newest Collar of lace and organdie, Organdie Vestees with cuffs—all T3¢ AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF SUITS AND COATS HIGH HONOR CONFERRED PETROGRAD REPORTS A Tomsor Stockton Axsom e, poisevs || in gray only with one pocket 2 ] valyes— = - < i ON GENERAL JOFFEE. - . * SERIES OF SUCCESSES.|Drother, saw him off. T o o AT SPECIAL PRICES Saturday, Special .........508 Says Germans /Arc Retreating in Dis- Pretty Girl Threw Kiss. order Alo Vistula. Springfield, Mass., Nov. 27.—Large - L““ e t!:’zvawds g;eegd Plifsld:nt-m Wilson as Paris, Nov. 28, 12.20 a. m.—Presi-| Petrograd, Nov. 27.—The following|he Dasee rough Noi Adams, dent Peincars hat conferred upon Gen. | statement has beén received from. thg|Greenfield, Northampton and this city || Wash Goods Department eral Joffre, the Mediaile Militaire, ‘the| Russian commander-in-chief: tonight énroute for Washington. A 2 S : hightset -honor that can be conferred| “On the Czenstochowa-Cracow front|Man wearing a huge 1912 Wilson and 10c AND 12%c OUTING FLAN- on a general. The presentation as|our successes are assuming 2 marked | Marshall campaign badge insisted on |} NELS—Outing Flannels of ex- izaportance. Our troops on November |Shaking hands with the president at cellent weight and quality in a 26 captured more than 4,000 prisoners,| North Adams and Jater led the crowd |} large selection of neat stripes. presidents of the senate and the cham- | Our ‘offensive was particularly fort.|iR giving three cheers. Mr. Wilson |} Thése are in 10 to 20-yard her of deputies and the members of|unate in lower Szreniawa river, where|Smiled, but refused to make a sm:& ‘lengths but any desired lensth Presented With Mediaile Militairs by President Poincare. 4o Saturday, Special . With Christmas but four weeks away we wish to make a “clean up” in our garment section and consequently prices have been reduced to a point where you make real and substantial savings. Come in and try it now — there’s Apron Department ROUND AND SQUARSEH APRONS, daintily made with pretty lace and embroidery. Make beautiful Cbristmas. giftg— Saturday, Special ..........50 something here you want and need. the general staff. a whole battalion of the 31st Honved|Later at Northampton 25 pretty will be cut— tJ td o, t e 9 Women’s and Misses’ Suits | Women’s and Misses’ Coats In making the presentation Presi- | regiment surrendered. college girls gathered outside the pri- Saturday, Special ...........8 3 dent Polncare said the simple medal| “Our troops also stormed a power-|Vate car and serenaded the president which was the emblem of the hightst| fully fortified Austrian position on the|%With especially prepared songs as he ; 18.50 s 15.00 military virtues and which was worn| left bank of the Raba where some of |at¢ dinner. One of the prettiest of with equal pride by illustrious generals|our attacking units forded the river|the girls threw a kiss at Mr. Wilson Depm buly oot soldlers, was a mark of|during the breaking up of the ice and |35 he looked in her directio: Art Goods the nation’s gratitude to ‘their com-|aftacked the enemy. The water Was e APRONS which are mander-in-chief. M. Poincare added|neck deep in' the river. MISMANAGEMENT AND 'rref:y for u?:{;rsoldcry. pretty d:lf thaat he associated with him in his| ‘The Austrians desperately defended A sinoers congratulations General Joffré's | Bochnia (35 miles southeast of Cra- WASTE ARE AtLEGED || Mz slmpnd on cross-harred devoted collaborators of the general|cow) which we. stormed, capturi 3 2 g Saff and the magnificent armies of|more than 2,000 - prisoners, teching|!n Million Dollar Suit Against Hud- Saturday, Special .........10c KEWPIE PILLOW TOPS which France. &uns and ten field guns. son N, tion Co, “The horrors of this sangylnary! “On the left bak of the Vistula the are all regular 50¢ values— ‘Saturday, Special . Muslin Underwear Dep’t. CORSET COVERS, dalntily trimmed with lace and em- broidery— Saturday, Special ..........30 MUSLIN UNDERSKIRTS, em- broldered and trimmed with lace— 7 Saturday, Special .........42% Many of these Suits are the twenty- | We should ask as much as $20.00 five dollar variety—those which we | for the majority of these sttractive regularly sell at that standard price. | Soof® Which have smartness snd A selectness of style, thoroughness | garments are known for their splen- of making and a remarkable grade | did quality and these fine outer of everything used in suit building | garments are no exception. The combine to make these garments | fabrics include good Cheviots, different from anything shown eise- | Broadcloths, Ziberlines, Hindu where. Both long and short coat | Lynx, Mixtures, Etc, in many of models are included in the selec- | the season’s best colorings. Just tion, in desirable fabrics and | now there is a very good variety colors— for your choice— SPECIAL $18.50 SPECIAL $15.00 Wemen’s and Miss2s’ i’k Dresses Stylish models deyeloped largely in the pretty street shades which have been so numerous this season, Dresses which we have sold ‘as high as $17.50 have been placed upon the ha.rg?.in racks for speedy clearance, Messalines with velvet, silk poplins, crepe-de-chine, charmeuse, et are among the weaves represented........... 4 s war,” M. Poincare continued., “will not | enemy in the region of Cracow is be-| New York, Nov. 27.—Waste and mis- dampen the enthusiasm of the troops.|ginning to retreat in disorder. Our[management on the part of the former The grievous losses suffered by the|troops are pursuing them energetical-{president and vice president and five ration will not disturb its constancy|ly. other former directors of the Hudson nor shake its will. France exhausted “According to the reports of - the|Navigation company, a $4,000,000 cor- all means to spare to humanity this|commanders of the armies, the morale|poration operating steamers between unprecedentsd catastrophe. She knowsa|of our troops, who have been hard-|New York and Albany and Troy, are that to avoid its recurrence she must | ened by almost continuous fighting for|alleged in & suit for $1,000,000 which in wnion with her allies, definitely abol- | forty-five days is very high. was begun in the supreme court to- ish its causes. “Trustworthy reports show that the|day by the Navigation company. The “Indecisive victory and a precarious | Ausfrians have mounted in the steeple|defendants are Abel I Culver, presi- peace would exosée tomorrow the{of the.cathedral, in the center ot|dent of the company, in 1908 and 1909 genius of France to fresh insults from | Cracow, wireless apparatus and m: Edward F. Murray, who was then vice that refined barbarism which assumes|chine guns for protection agaifist at-|president, and Peter McCarthy, @eorge the mask of science the better to slake| tacking aeroplanes.” E. Shaw, John W, McKinpon, Charles its nstincts of domination. ————————————— Gibson and John Engligh, direoctors, “France will carry “on c}-flldmo em?i. CREW OF VAN DYCK (\l}-\ring the ?IT: lpleru;n'l. etf"‘}han rgen, by a union of all her ren an: Murray and Englis are members yith the unfageing aid of Tier allies, ARRIVE IN NEW YORK. of the directorate. e the work of European liberation now P o complaint alleges that the di- begun. And when she has completed | CaPtain Says They Were Courteously| ectors failed to perform their duties the task she will find a fuller life in| Treated After Capture by Karlsruhe. |properly, by allowing Culver and Mur- glory, concord and security.” £ , = ray to exercise more authority than The presidential party afterward left| New York, Nov. 27.—Captain Cado-|should have rested upon them, and to army headquartrs for an extended tour { 82n and 105 members of the cre@of | manage the affairs of the company of the battle front. the steamer Van Dyck, which was cap- |recklessly. The funds and stock of pickt 3 tured off the south of the Amazop|the company were mismanaged and The Medaille Militalre was establish- | TOVer by the German cruiser Karls-|wasted, it is alleged, in that a block ed in 2 exclusively for non-com- |Fuhe on October 26, reached here to-|of 10,000 shares of stock, the par value missioned officers and men of the|Dlight on the steamer Stephen from|of which was $1,000,0 ‘was . turned my and navy. It is only awarded to|Para. After the capture of the Van|over to Murray without being paid for, general or an admiral for valorous| Dyck every courtesy was shown her work after such officers already have|Passengers and crew by the captors,| | MpEnmING RESTORATION Infants’ Wear Department COLORED AND WHITE DRESSES in sizes from 32 to 6 vears, regularly priced from 50c to $5.00— Saturday Reduced from One-third to One-half Regular Price Rug and Drapery Dep't. FUMED OAK TABOURETTES FOR 3%¢—A special lot of strongly made, good looking dark Oak Tabourettes with 11-inch top, 17 inches high with bent legs and which are worth 50c— Sagurday, Special ..........3% 40-INCH _CURTAIN SCRIM in Notions and Toilets white, cream and ecru. A very T fine grade which usually sells for Z5c a yard— SOLID SILVER THIMBLES Saturday, Special ..........19 3 For Today which are worth twice our Sat- urday price, sizes §, 7, 8, 9 and FUMED OAK SMOKERS’ 1. M goad Christmas STAND with Glass Ash Trays, s very attractive and useful gifts Special Red“cfions on !m';mrd-y. Special ...c...p..100 for the man, value $2.25— TWO:QUART HOT WATER Saturday, Special ........$1.98 Bo S T L3 edH BOTTLE, made seamléss of Kitchenware Department Ston tore rimm ats kg g ::cut best dollar quality bottle— attained the highest rank in the Le-|Captain Cadogan said. The Asuncion, A SPECIAL—A FINE NO. 6 > e 1 H HIH , Q - Bievar e e trmtors, ont fo whicn “they were transferred. was OF COPPER TRAFFIC. || BROOM—A fine sturdy Sroom, ¥3 §#2 Our .wmn.xlrllg Ml;“ml?-yh aSSéthle;e the Seteriars Al ovicof sid d th test honor that can ba ly overcrowded, but the command i m: e Of igh-grade broom corn, e 3 Conferred. on & general o an admiral. &4 and officers gave up their rooms| Failure of American Shippers to Make || will stand much use. hard (3 g artistic dSkl dWlt i lCI 0“]" S are gt liis o the women and children during the 5 Déatinatian: ma ‘or 35¢— - 2 ices. . .. AMERICANS SHOULD PROVIDE |five days' vovase to Para, and slept out Yogwn Ulkimals: Deatination Saturday, Special «........28 59, P trimmed and our regular low prices, Stationery Department % We now offer these pretty Hats, trim-| nemravp roves paser. ERIES in_the latest tints just THEMSELVES WITH PASSPORTS | 2% eck With the other men. Washington, Nov. 27.—Failure i .7 med in our own work-rooms_at prices | receivea—harebell, chamots, i th:t’;e fc;p';}ifll} lsex;}:!resie((il thetoplnlon American copper shippers to make " . he K ruhe has no come | clear the ultimate destination of ship- o If They Intend to Visit Belligerent| ortn pbecause when he last saw her|ments aent to meatval conmiries is im Silk Department : Countries—Advice of State Depart: |she was dependent for her coal sup-|peding the restoration of that traffic, way below those we usually”ask. e g gt K o x ment. uly upon the captured steamers In-|in the view of -British officials here. CREPE-DE-CHINE in nine match cut with new pocket. e drani and Farn, both of which were|Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the British am- [} colors. includ black an i i Washington, Nov. 27.—Americans in- | slow boats. 1f all three vessels were|baséador; discucsed the subject today || core: 1t i the ik ot the Gog - Can You Afford to Miss This? ook Sap— £ s tending to visit belligerent countries| moving northward, he thought, it|with Counsellor Lansipg of the state and is full 40 inches wide. Our Special...ccciinaniian = bex 1 should provide themselves. with pass- | would be some days before the cruiser | department, savipe-that' a study of [} Tegular price is $1.59 a yard— $4.00 to $ 6.00 Hats..........$239 - ports, the state department advised|and her colliers could get into the|several ships” manifests disclosed that Saturd: oial 1.27 g B ] today in an official statement. Am-!North Atlantic. the conditions laid down by Great aturday, Spe: merrieee § i $6.00 to $ 7.00 Hats $3.98 ¥io Dassador Page at London has notified| News of the Vandyck was earegly| Britain was not being followed gener- = P ao il aivsiads Jewelry Department i the department that “every steamer | soutght by her crew when they ar-|ally and that many shipments were be. i_ ~ o3 . A arriving from the Uniteq States brings rived liore. When they Jeft her, they | ing made “to order” Instéad of to |l Dy ie Goods $8.00 to $10.00 Hats..........$5.00| cLOISONNE CUFF PINS, BAR meny persons clatming American citl | said. German salors were apparent. | specific consignce in the neutral coun- Department [ S ——————————————————en . | PINL A?‘gmggggcm AT zenship- who are mnot pro Wi y preparing to remove her provisions|try. o 3 ) & 9 SPECIAL : passports. ‘As the British regulations |and part of the cargo of frozen meat. he British agreement as to copper| ] FANCY COATINGS, 56 inches All of Our Untrimmed and Children’s 25c values—Spéeial ........108 i now require peréons entering British L oy s was that shi ts to £l - wide, very attractive coatings Ay territory to bear passports, complica- |TO FREE BOHEMIA Signees in' neutral countrics would wet |] of good weight in navy, brown, Hats Are to Be Sold at $0c values—Special ..... . tlons necessarily arise. Moreover, the : e detained as contraband liable to re- || tan and gray, value $1.50— A 25c RINGS with colored set- persons ‘mentioned, when they apply to FROM DUAL MONARCHY | exportation to Germany or- Austria. Saturday, Special .. .-..$1.10 SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES tings— B the ambassador at London for pass-|. t Fias B Guarantees have been .obtained from el Saturday, Special ..........106 p ports; usually experience difficulty in | Movemen s Been Started by Bo- |several neutral countrfes by Great : 2 e identifying themselves and presenting hemians in America.. Britain that copper received at their . . < > aades - - 4 satisgactory evidence of citizenship.” ] ports will be used for domestic con- Chrlms Department regulations require that| Chicago, Nov. 27.—To free Bohemia |Sumption only ang it is insisted that ; applicants fgr passports submit two |from the dual monarchy is the object | the ultimate destination of shipments . small unmounted photographs, one¢ to|of a movement started by Bohemians | must be disclosed in manife t - FR HE RD FLO be. attached to the passport, the other |in America, it was announced here |tect copper cargoes (tomxfieez l!r:. . o T THY R for the department’s records, and that |today. The leaders of the Bohemians ST YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON BOTH THESE ARTICLES P Dersons going to belligerent countries, | will, at the proper time, present to|CONFIRMATION LACKING $7.00. Domestic Vacuum ‘ except England, have their passports)the world powers a proposal to restore vised by consular representatives of |Bohemia its independence. OF RUSSIAN VICTORIES those ‘countries'in the United States.| Behind the movement‘is a group of | _ . RRIT LY —_— prominent Bohemian-Americans who |Silence 1s Causing Some Unfavorable ‘Toyland In The Basement‘ Aisle after aisle and table after table will be found §lled | Ex-CONVICT WANTS WAGES have been holding frequent meetings Comment in Russia Sweepers £ X : in Chicago to work out thelr plan. 2 with the toys and games which make Christmas a time of ' FOR WORK DONE IN JAIL. | Whon (us diplomacs ot ] s § — ial Saturda ;4 e the close: Of the DIset atar 15 ror | Peoinaant srveedl 10 B, m—-While Special y, $5.75 e -~ Petrograd correspondents - contin L Arguments In Matter Heard Before the | araw the map of that continent, the | deciacs what The b ve won & || Basy to opera 1 Rhade _lsland Supreme Court. Bohemians, it is proposed, will select | great \'Xctbryheove:“::g. g:::;a::ni: =2 Re Bul i e one of their number to appear before | Poland, official lint and threads as well as dust Provideiice, R 1L, Nov. 27.—Atgu- |them and make his plea. It the sitte | staromenirss axfi?nmfi?n Althougn |§ from the carpet, regular price ments on the constitutionality of the|are victorious, the representative will |the Rusian headquatiers cay the ann ] *7-00— law authorizing the state to make con- ask the creation” of a free confedera- |vantage In the AEhting sl Hes veiih Saturday Special, $5.75 tracts selling. the labor of prisoners|tion embracing-the Czechs, Moravians, | their troops, Berlin, on the other hand, without compen&ating them were heard | Sileslans and Slovaks. declares that no decisive battle has delirious delight for the little ones. Bring the kiddies with you to see all the delights which Santa Claus has in store for them. za?:'ty before the Rhode Island supremo — been fought. . Seme of the German e ourt. - : o mim oces: THIS SPECIAL VALUE Ve Orlxl téle :ro%nd th?.ttmch ‘enlorc.id ERAIN ON‘B":’L:'I;STSSFT s iy o & sucoasw tor heir 1N Binth Keratol FOR SATURDAY servitude on’ the part of a prisoner is -| The sflence of Grant Duke Nicholas, i _slavery, and that the etate constitu-| _ - g v o ravelling Bag tion prohibits slavery, without making | Thirty Persons Injured, One Probably fue- Biwian _oa in-chief in T the east, as to the - an exception.agalnst convicts, the na- Mortally, fle*in- Boland’ s comtne aas, ot Regularly $2.50 each— tional committeec on prisons and prison 5 + vorable comment -in Russia. Advices labor 1s pressine the suit of William | Mexico, Missourl, Nov. 37.—Thirty|received from Petrogred say (hori iy Special $1.98 x:edecrrs;x:mni z;:fif;;t fi%lg:’:hnyl!;é?g Fhmo“ns o;:;le mjm:fi ‘tod: 3 ’gne of utreeling there that perhaps the claims : r 0 Pr y mortally, when Burling-|of the newspapers of sstan - Lool black seal ;flg: g’rc::mown etmmm the state for the zn;fing m;(.nmger g;un tNofs zz Le;:it‘ cess have been ex.m?afi‘é. - mlk:n 1“@..:3“ sr'.h.’m?:msm are high B u; rom sas City to s, 35 Anderson contends that the company | left the rails three miles east of Clark. Reduction of Cotton Acreage. 3:’::5‘:"‘“::3“‘ Mhmfl.l: lhhfl"'. ."' Hm" should pay him wages for the work he : id while a convict. - The declslon in | wif i wonr e el J0ablY | © Jackson, Misd., Nov. 27 —'The Miss-|f from 1¢ to 18— A $1.25 Child’'s Wooden Desk for 98¢ SPECIAL S e csoaty boveted and- mpening so []4 T Ithas folding partly - this case may affect prison labor in a t aid issippi ‘Bankers association in a resg. o mmber of state e e (e Teetens ths| lntion adonted today pledsed caoperss|| Saturdsy Special, $1.98 tion in urging planters to reduce next Quarantine In lllinols to Be Lifted | "°° Doent Tontot. Nov. 30, Soissons is Being Bombarded. = = East St Louis, I, Nov. 27—The| Paris, Nov. 27, 3,30 p. m.—Reports{money to plarters t o federal quarantine of 37 countles of | received here foday directly from the | of meseas TAPRYE ba. nesiied southwestern Illinois, including = this | front are.to-the effect that the Ger- ” ::_oduetlon. (St. Clair) county, will be lifted Nov.|mans are not making an attack in 30, aeccording to a telegram received | force between Soissons and Rheims, as Report of Arrest of Gen. Blanco. by the officials of the National stock: been Vera €ruz, Nov. 27..~General Lucio cont it stock- -rumored circumstantially i yards today from the head of the bu-| Paris. Soissons is still being bom- | Blanco, the last of the co reau of animal industry. barded intermittently b{ ‘heavy Ger-|leaders to evacuate the capital, is re- ‘Governor Dunne by proclamation al. | man guns of long mange, but the inhab-{ ported here ‘to have been arrested by ready has lifted the state quarantine’itants continue their usual occupa-|his own cfficers and to be on the way on these countles. : tions. '3 st to Vera o & 4

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