The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1916, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

been great. 1 simply stand here to give clear and definite support to the Statements they have made. “Any one who wantonly prolongs this contlict has a crime on his soul which oceans of tears could not cleanse, but any one who abandons the struggle without attaining the object would be even more guilty Are we likely to attain our object by accepting the German proposal Historic example causes us to regard the proposal with disquiet “The German Chancellor's speech and the note aftord small hope for an honorable or lasting settlement. The phrases about self-defense are meant to delude the German nation. Great Britain never wished to check German development. GERMANY . SWASHBUCKLING THROU GH EUROPE “It is cruel folly swashbuckling through f Europe is not dealt with as an tt against the law of nations, “We will wait until terms and guarantees are better than those which Germany has lightly broken. Rather the thrust of an unbroken army than broken faith. “The answer to Germany's note is that each of the allies has inde- pendently arrived at the same identical conclusion, And on behalf of the Government I caf give clear and definite support to their statements. Each reached the same conclusion when the German note was received. “We have done our best to make certain that disasters similar to that in Roumania will not recur. That is why we have taken such strong action with Gr The Government has decided to recognize agents ot former Premier Venizelos, “The Roumanian blunder only serve to prolong the war.” Speaking of the western front, Mr Lioyd George referred to the growth of the British armies there, and con- streets reece, was unfortunate, but at iis worst it will H 0 Sir Nevill universs Appointment of Lieut amberin nation ) as director service tinued: The new national service dey “Tam convinced ultimate victory Is} ment, the ner explained, wilt sure if the nation shows wi schedule i} industries and list all spirit of endurance and readiness to | labor, material and power, learn aa the mud-stained armies at Ia step, he said, had come about the front.” wh the new Government's Turning to the more purely politi- | mination that every man be employed val of the domestic problems before} on work of national tmportance, ae the new Miristry, Mr. Lloyd George | necessary to make swift anwwer to said: Germany's national levy--meaning “We are anxioua to avold all con-| the recent “man power bill” enacted troversial questions, ‘The function | at Berlin. ot the Premier and leader of tho) “There must be some means House of Commons have been #€P-! devised,” the Prime Minister as- arated because it was believed the! iy wwhereby the allies can double tasks were too much for on | attive at quicker decisions and man, The organization of the now | promptly carry them out. The policy of a common front must become a reality.” Lioyd George said the time had come when the dominions should be Cabinet is best adapted for the pur- pose of wur. In war you want prompt decision, and the allies ave suffered disaater after disaster from tardine: | of decision.” The Premier declared the new consulted more formally as to the Ministry had decided to take over | War. An imperial con © would complete contro! of all shipping, | summoned at carly date to | dincuns vital quest.ons | The Premier said he Was convinced Tho new Minister of Shipping inj the [rish question was a misunde the Cabinet, Sir Joseph Paton Maclay, | standing, and that he hoped this mis- will consider the specdy construction | understanding would be removed Of more ships to replace the shortage | Settlement of the Irish question, the occasioned by the war, Premier added, would be a great war The Premier also announced the measure GREAT CROWD IN COMMONS TO HEAR DAVID LLOYD GEORGE LANDON, Dec, 19.—Three-quarters of an hour before the House of Com- Mons was scheduled to megt this afternoon 4 crowd packed all the gal leries in ti chamber and cores ¢ prominent figures in British pub! life were massed on tho floor. Not since the momorable days in 1914 just as they now have contro! of all railwaye. i appearance on the floor the chango in the Cabinet members of the patlé corps lent ath none weil Lords Mngton and Vir- quith's first win Numere stion to the Northeliffe * ering... Lord the spectators, Reading, Burnh was arm preceding the declaration ef war in| rie, There was also a seuttering of July, 1914, was there such a crowd | Dominion Ministers, including Pre- in Commons mier Massey and former Premier w A of New Zealand. Sir Willlam Robertson, Chief of the Lioyd George and former Premier Asquith were both cheered as they 3 Imperial State at Army Headqua arrived: It was the first appearance | tery, dressed in khaki, was in the of Lloyd George as Premier and As-' gallery NEGOTIATIONS WITH GERMANS FLATLY REFUSED BY RUSSIA PETROGRAD, Deo, 19.—The Coun- | Minister Sonnino sald In the Chamber cll of the Empire (to-day declared of Deputies yesterday that several unanimously In favor of a catesorical resolutions whieh had been intro- refusal of the allies to enter peace|duced in the Chamber in regard to negotiations with Germany Ue peace propoeals of the central KOME, Dec. 19 (via Paris).—Foreign! powers seemed to be based the Sa a eT EET RIE Fate Time-Labor-Money Save all three by burning SOCONY KEROSENE For heat— For light— For cooking— Insist upon So-CO- *ny — the name is your protection. STANDARD OIL CO. of NEW YORK Principal Offices New York uffalo Albany Boston | THE (MACKENSEN DRIVES FURTHER AHEAD IN DOBRUDIA SECTION EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, | 1916 NEW BRITISH PREMIER WHO GIVES BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO GERMANY. COLUMBIAN SUNK '690,000 GERMANS - BECAUSE SHE TOLD. LOST ON SOMME, ee eer el OF UBOAT NEAR SAYS BONAR LAW “ROUND ROBIN” SIGNERS | TWO SEEK DEATH BY GAS. HELD IN BORDER CAMP Walter tien om Way to We Wite th Recove: twenty-six, a waiter Ninth Street, and his yneon nat | Eighth Ohio te Be E :xamined Pend.! ing Investigation by Gen. wife nearly twice his age. tumed ie Cyedak on th in their furnished room to- Bell's Order jdny end closed all doors and windows 5 » T 9 ‘tight! When Polleeman Hearle broke I IRS SR So Ifthe door he found the man and wom- George Beli jr. commandiny the an unconscious Kloventh Army Division he berore the ampules | could vue. The woman, rap= | dered every one of 680 Ohlo National july ree Watched them take her 4 P “ ; . tgs in 4 nardsme ho signed: the jund hveband's body to the Morgue 1,000 Roumanians and Rus-| Note From Berlin Justities the! Chancellor Also Declares Gapt. Gyeriemen whe. signed’ the Uround rite she was be ried toa ward. @ ; a“ a ey ; pa * 4 robin” protest against thetr stay on = sians Taken as They Retreat Destruction of American Blaikie Will Not Suffer | the border and against camp sunita. | Suantah steamer Ason Sami . ‘ = a ion and t vated. IH CUI LONDON, Dec, 19.—Lloyd's Shipping to the Lower Danube. Steamship. Fryait’s Fate. the IncedtheatOn ten. Under way tig Agency announces that the SpanldA SREY aan i completed a RSW ay Nas Ceamer Ason has been sunk. The Ason, RERLIN, ames 1 CBY, wireless to BERLIN, Dee, 19—The American); LONDON, Dec, 19.—German Josses “The men are ne ader arrest.” jn ee ad woe late ee entra Seyville).- The capture of more th cdf steamer Columbian was torpedoed be- | along the Somime have totalled 690,000 said Gen. Hell to-day, “We want #t Bordeaux on Nov. from Ayr, Btot- + 1,000 Russians and Roumantana on! J ewase, being once released after stop-| Men, according to French estima’ them In comp where an inspector can MRE. the Roumanian front is announced in| by a German submarine, she | Bonar Law announced this aftern find them for examination during the to-day's @tatement from army head- aent out wireless warnings of the | in the House of Commons investigation,” quarters " submarine’s zone of operations, in (A despatch from Berlin last Maj. Ely of Gen. Bell's stat we ELL-ANS The Russians and umanians in violation of heutrality, This was the| night said the losses of the French to the Ohieans’ cay Dobruaja are continuing thelr re! 00 wT trernoon | ene BF ae jorman reply to-day to the Ameri-| army to date have been 5,800.0 to start a formal inquiry among the | Absolutely Removes at and are approaching the Lowér can inquirtes on vessel, as made}. and of the British — 1,300,000. men signing the protest I Fy 4 Bente _ in a note handed to United States| French losses on the Somme up WASHINGTON, Dec, 19.—-Any post- ndigestion, One package he text of the statement reads Charge Grew and by him cabled to] to the end of November were es | offi ; q ‘Charge and b sled te : | oMcwitiapectorc oF ang one blee—ahaly 25c On the Gutin Tornatek, In the Washington timated by Bertin at not less than lomcer ov clvitianwt, tas foleer provesit. atall druggists ' , JoMcer or civilian—who takes a letter wooded Carpathlins, Russian pa- The note declares that the com-| 250,000 and those of the Britlsh at | from ihe mails except on request trola were repulsed, as were at- mander of the German submarina} 650,000.) (the: pearinhetie AE: The peThk oF tock# by Russian battalions on halted the Columblan during a storm] The Chancellor of the Exchequer jig, and based on a aw abe aur the Valeputna Road and subsequent!y relersed her, noth: [also made a solemn promise that! se tne person mailing auch i eee “During the p two days in the Americ flag and the vessel'a| Capt. Blaikie “would not share the joe wighos it r tiene i local engagements more than pamé, “Columbian, Now York." |fate of Capt, Fryatt.” Blaikie, captain in his hands," Postmast 1,000 Russians and loumanians Later it was found that the Colum-|of the Catedonlan, 1s now a prisoner declored to-day, His stateme were brought in as prisoners and Idan bad sent broadeast warnings of the Germans, and charged by them 4 ih : question in ly many vehicle, most of them Ind- that there was a submarine in the] w: ‘ with the Eighth Ohio Regiment en with provisions, were capture! O8Gee vbeeaeee SA Ape} with attempting to ram a German “round robin” to ascertain if military saslbbadeberd ooh wr vicinity, The Columblan was thén| supmarin uuthorities could do such @ thing. harm -——- stopped again and searched, and! ppyact was executed severalemonth: Plath = Pleasant supposition that the Government haa! steel, which ts contraband of War] ayy for having made a similar attack One Soldier Vote Ureaka a Tle for te, or would have conercte and precise | was found aboard her. on & submarine, arousing the mo Ottice, to take indications ax to the 4 on which Therefore, the note concludes, the ALBANY, Dee. 19.—The off ) ineetee rin ae > ne offielal vote Lik Magic negotiations would be opened. sinking of the vessel was not in vio+ ” HORE be salty ote ; reli “ of the Nutlonal Guardsmen on the ° Acts nd ‘ka sail Oh ie Mae Wathen ve lution of international law. + Dec. 19 (by wireless). Mexican border, cast Nov. 7, was being ‘ y before yea Tho Columbian, an Ameriean-| The losses of the French army to date canvassed throughout the State tocdas terday, this supposition does not cor- Hawaiian liner, was sunk on Nov. 3] have been 3,800,000 and of the Brit~ G0 tctection bev William r bate hast respond with the facts,” the Foreign [2te the coast of Spain. j wh 1,800,000, ‘the Overseas News {n'mocrate and Samed A. Metiaiae tee Special Ho! Minister continued, “There Is no sign | ————— | Agency says to-day, basing the Fepors juble an." wore Hed for ‘the office of Ps , on a “competent m cuthority.” City Assessor, with ates rac of conditions or baaes for neotiatons CLOSING QUOTATIONS, | on aie aie tle “one "Conoet noir, “Witonge X Diamond LaVallieres in th my's note. 1 poxsess no ins geht ‘tosses on the Somee tip to the end Kelly, voted on the he ihe Inanot so! formation in regard to eventual éon- With net changes fra previous closing by ahiag at estimated at not broke the tle to-day and elected aia | IN LID (ore ditions of peace beyond the note from ‘ ria timer UC SABENA. PUT | tortie ois (ie <eHethy" |WEIGNI CEO ead cin 18, | Aine Camas | British at 650,000, THE ETERNAL FEMININE. Thome et saseliont Chamber. yng I "gat — Hurt in an automobile ace auualit nee Snly a Fi . ava| ai Coe i y WHEAT SUDDENLY GOES UP dent, a Highland Falls woman aul Seen. Be ’ NONE OF THE ALLIES COULD ac- Only a Fie Fiend Coul Have | Sm: gam oi ha asked and got $22 for her clothes, | mention ue the CEPT SEPARATE PEACE. Committed the Crime, He ec if 18| $7 jor Ker nae Guat $1 for her the ns and th acquently we should consider what to| SayS—Attacks State’s Case, 8 s oe | de; Sut. 1t. wenia bi : Bo ; : Puebla and Ortsaba tn the Hands ; 1 wots d ie neither practical ol 1% | Sharp Decline at vse After Re- of Mexican Revolationists, | nor proper to discuss that question] BUFFALO, Dec, 19.—Justice Charles | ie EL PASO, Tex., Dec. 1.—Puebla and | to-day. Moreover, It should be un-| 91, Wheeler to-day denied formal mo- | a=, Ports of Lloyd George's Speech | orizaba have fallen into the hands of | derstood clearly that no one of thejtiona for the diemissal of the indict- | 4 a Causes Advance. | soldiers of Felix Diaz and Julapa is in 4, . intente allies could take Into consid- nts charging John taward Telper | Aww Woes a ol the hands of other revolutionary forces, | eration any condition whatever which] with the murder of his mother, and | Halt. $3! CHUCAGO, Dee. 19.—A quick Uaiton Mates Geretuinens anente here | by hypothesis might be eventually of-| summing up of the caxe for the de- ‘ance in the price of whent foflowed | sxirmishi nde facto and Vilhi fered to him under separate form. In] fense was begun by Edward R. | aM | PEpOrts GE the epasch ot Low ate | Lat imiko the public Interest and out of respect) oralicy. A) Supparie De anew ek elven Ber —— to the allied Governments T cannot] nthe whole criminal history of | many by France and Russia, Dut 4 | min m ress the 1. W. wy communicate to you anything what-| ine stare” Me, ovate! +] belief that the British Premic# had tn Austen You will make # bie mistake If you bay avin aa 16 Sie eabutaitn GF ihe kis \ | 1:3 | left the door open for future negott LONDON, Dec, 18—The House of |» watch, diamond or other article of see@ swer wo shall give to the note of the is no such crime recorded as the tions which ‘might result in ‘pe Representatives of the Australian | jewelry before visiting Bennetts” “Factory fOUY GHOmY bowerd. ‘The ahawer Will charged against this man-—the slaying started prices dropping agaty, Commonwealth has passed a bill forte Faexet?? Jewelry Store, Bend for Cateq "1 “ aw ve - a b 4 a sion o dus’ be published ay soon au It te drawn | ee ne brother for the gain there was a sharp decline just b PRCA TUE tha World tavern teuet lowes MFG. C ran of a few paitry dollars.” the close of the market despatch | from Melbourne ny. BENNETT 0. Teiper's affection for both his par- On the rise the market re vsligd an| Prerler Hughes, adds the despatch ‘east lun dewstions 6 7 pefore ace propos denounced the organizativ iS ite | eRe enRe IER: Sewremere ents during tholr lifetime, his twenty- high as before the peace prop ing was | jenounced the organization and its] "oo roadway (apstalre) at Cortiands 68, Bence, But we considera | cight years of good reputation, ideal MSY LGalivaky | SOC aNe, te Alse 4 John Wt. Oven Bveninas, farall ons and th endships at yesterday's ¢ a jump o whose duration depends net on | 140% he had made and atill retained ie cents, Sollowine Dreksroes the solidarity of the fi with z 18 a 4% ports that there was still a gpa which one people ie held eubject | er? dwelt upon at length by Mr. 1} of peace ni Sih gay whee mal to ahether, buden on exact bal- O'Malley, The murder on the Orchard 1"|back to $1,644, slightly under ‘yess | i Park Highway last January, he de- | 2 day's final figures, | ance among the sta based on lance Mi wae 4 The finish of today's market .was respect for the principal nation. | “lared. could have been comunitted o wild at $1.64% to $1.65% May, | alities, rules laid down in the | DY * TUM-crazed or drug-craged erin- and *y market is ng | umanity and civilization. aye st of blood. My. O'Mal- aig | Funes “it we were In the presence of gen- | 1¢y then mado an attack on tho oir- i : = pe “ Jim Grouch uine proposals, with bavcs of a na. |Cumstantiat case which the prosecu- 5 KANSAS FULL OF DRUNKS ” and hie bend ture to satisfy the general postulates tion had endeavored to built up plan to de of civilization and justice which } against Teiper. RES SENATOR: REED stroy the have Just mentioned, none would re-| “Circumstantial evidence can be | SoHo a Western: 1 Spirit Ject them abruptly, But there ts nothing to show even faintly that this is the case, sons for belleving the contrary. “I do not desire to use exaggerated | language, but the accent of boastful- ness and the lack of sincerity which characterize the preamble to the en-| emy's note certainly inspire no belief i ie Slon chief field that these mysterious peace condi-|Women who wouldn't have stopped | crith. tw of the bill, declared prohibition in tions which the central empires an-|then and there," Mr. O'Malloy said. Sou Wy: if Kansas “actually prohibits.'* < nounce they have the Intention of| "But the prosecution would have you | sulelaky oY] exposing later on, with the object of guaranteeing the existence, honor and free development of thelr peoples, do not constitute an answer to the pos- tulates we have laid down.” Baron Sonn! ppeared to the Dep. | uties of all parties, in the words of Premier Briand of France, not to per- t the move of the Central Powers ‘poison the mind of the peop! urged them to refrain from 0 to and “playing the enemy's game” by giv- ing way to rash or untimely mani- festations which might implant the germs of discouragement. He asked them not (o vote any order of the day which might let It be supposed that the attitude of Italy differed from that of the Allies, Amid an outburst of cheering for Baren Sonnino Chamber voted the orde pure and simple, implying confidence in the Government, and further or- dered that the Foreign Minister's speech be placarded throughout Italy, The vote on the order of the day was to 40. BERLIN, Dov. Amsterdam, newspapers indicate to-day that Eng- land fearé Russia will make @ separate peace unless the Entento powers show some willingness to consider the Ger- man peace proposal, An Amsterdam deapateh declares that England will probably send a special commission to Petrograd to discuss the situation with the Czar's ministors. Other despatches say peace ona in Russian cities have So great that police and Cossacks had to disperse them by force. Another telegram asserts Russia foars a winter invasion. A ‘Madrid special declares England « trying to foree another change if the Russian ministry so that oMeials of the type of Ldoyd Georgo or Briand may assume direction of affairs. Fwiss messages say Briand is bitterly 19.—Deapatches fron demonstra! that {tacked and that his majority in the Chamber of Deputies is gradually diuuivbing, and there are many rea-| the | of the day |J sel and Madrid to Berlin | manufactured to cover any crime in the world,” he said. SY Goyal Nor *\DEGLA A Most Fearful Combination ‘is a Ontario & Went Reaching the point where Tetper, | [acitlc Mail | i | hin mother, brother and sister loft the | Mu Conn. Kansan W! ith a Bottle of Orchard Park home in an automobile, | Pimed sel. Bourbon,” He Says. Mr. O'Malley pictured Telper wrapping Wrst 1 : mn | a ante) Bon WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—hy! the | rol es abou! he mother, who had just wading « o h age De 14! course of a discussion of the wgen- or goblir jsiven him a birthday prevent of $100. | aetind’ Air iiae, | eral supply bill to-day, Segator | saw thelr evil face | “There was never a flend born of] BeSitod Krlutwa Thompson of Kansa If ever there State of the union. Ja place in the world where the people beyond question, Mr. O'Malley declared, that the other members of the family sharing in the father's estate were . needed regulating it was in Kansas, | Grocth Coat Sale Extraordinary An example of our phenomenal reductions. This beautiful Seal Plush Coat with genuine Fur i CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN MARKET, (all 7 WHAT, Trimming, as illustrated be Tigh, toe, Cine, chen —for less than the ac- isa Say 12d {Mh [et tual cost of production! Mone. Le F SALE PRICK dinee Open, Mish, Low, Close i is Mai, Ua :$ 90 OS Ba oe hntecrated “ta mm Deutachinnd Not to Blame for geueen other fc Fatal Co red remark- NEW LONDON, Dev, 19.—A mistaken able reductions averaging bell wianal given by Capt. John H ey OFF our regular | Gurney of the tue DA ott ap when low prices nat veael and the German submarine _ Deutscahtand were drawing lose to ‘About 700 SUITS & DRESSES! Per in’ ise Baiting watare ae Race at nearly, halt their former Tick, in Lang Island Sound, Was 40 | hrices, A largo variety of Isponsible for the collision between the | styles and fabries, two vessels on Nov. 17, which resulted | Jia the lows “of “the! tui and its crow, We Curious! Visit Our Bhowreoms, according to the flndtr the Federa! Kteamboat I inade public to- You will not be urged to buy. day. Capt, Koenig of the Deutschland TRE Sm ReRSH ir Misery is exonerated from ‘blame, " 1 of Radio Statlonn, WASHINGTON, Dev, 19.--A bill pro- viaing for absolute government con- STH AVE REN trol af radio statinos was introduced 307 FIFTH AVE.h2N in the House by Chairman Alexander 4 . Bh iho Marohant ae mimi Audrew Dent. 1 12 for lee ¢ Tate to-day" Mr. Alcaan No Mail Orders Filled at Sale Prices Mp makes the bill i practically tan Ad \Sidisiravic woesurt, urging passage Senator Reed of Missouri, replying lvelleve that this mother's loving 4 4 destroy Santa Claus. Johnny tri thoughtfulness brought merely a thank te Aanaton THOM pen: Re htc ane rary Gente paren rh po , though Kansas had prohibition and couldn't say a word. d his fingers to you and never changed Teiper's alleged td | Durpoue to alay ber | Missouri was “wet,” drunkenness his ears and waited in horrible 08 nheaeoution, Mik O'Malley: da: *|iwae_ as much and “probably” more place the kegs under the bullding and | f failed to & 4 i t in the prohibition State Is Indeed the end of Santa nought Johnny a ‘ pad failed t i Anlis motive j Prevalen a * d for the terrific ‘explosion which would blow the works of Santa CI for the erime. Hven if Teiper had de- “Phere are more drunkards to the | Walted for the terrific | sired the $10,000 for ius brick business, | mane inch in Kansa; (To be: -ntinued In _to-morrow's ad.) which he did not, it had been shown Senator Reed, ‘than > was willing that be should have it, %|To my mind a most fearful combina- sina position where we cannot accept any more mail ——— ‘tion in a Kansan and a quart of orders excepting for 30 Ib. cases listed in this ad. DIVIDENDS DECLARED. | + bourbon.” Ported. Hate, Paid. Clone Assorted Hard Candies, Ib. tins Nipissing Hine Q ct Jan Dee, 40 Ribianing Mines Extra Jaa Dee, 80 Old Dutch Chocolates, Ib, boxes. oe BM Churches, Eto, i i ie 2 American Filled Coniections, ib. tins... 84 |BQD Con7e%, of Mixed Be Christmas, 8 Little Johnny again Magic Crystal Ball it grew very Johnny saw the ho light blag w the loved figure the windows and Jolly Old St. Nichol for no good. Johnny strained his eye slowly cut the word, P-O-W-O-E-R. Horrors! demons were going to blow up t "Theee factory and Notice to Our Patrons Outing te the tremendous demand for LOFT Candy, we find our: Milk Chocolate Maraschine Cherries Glace French Fruit, in 5 Ib. boxes Baskets filled with choiceChoce.20¢ Eureka Mixed Candy, 5 sb, box 4 BARCLAY STREET en to-night tilt ATLANOT STREET oben tocnight till 11.30. PARK ROW& NASSAU ST. Open to-nlant fill, 11:30. 0 8 — STREET ight tii! se EMsr a Pounds of Old Fash. r Candy tor 3. 4.20 206 BROADWAY Oven tovnight itt Open to-night titeaRe in to-n 266 WEST TEST Stet Oren to-nlahe tu 2 WE ‘ MTH STREET pen toon fl [| STREET Pda ry $3, Ve, nl pen £% night ti 472 atl iran 157 MAR ef st iT. H Neer ht ttt 10, T., B'KLYN Open to-night till 11.30, Open tos shight ti 11,30, 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn. Open To-Night Until 11,90 ‘The specified welaht includes the container. Pounds of Manhat- tan Mixed Candy... 30 $1.20 o1co. ATHINS.—At her residence, 229 Wet 140th at., Dec, 17, 1916, ELLEN, be ‘AN lost or found arti loved wife of the late Joseph Atkins, na Vertived in The World wit ae tive of Croagh, County Limerick, Ire listed at The Wor dnformas Hand tion Bureau, Pulltser Bull Funeral from above iden Wea Arcade, Vark Row; World's Pei ERSTE Epi eephig tn oo Uptown Olice, northweat core to Bt. 8 Borro jo'a Church, We ts ond ene war World's Harlem ott West 125th St, and. World's Brooklyn Office, 202 Washing= 24lst at, Intern Automobile corte nt Calvary Cemetery. MOON,—=MARTIN J. MOON Ww. ton] fon St, Brooklyn, for 50 at, Hom in County Mayo, 1¥ i] Siltemite, the prlating IMUITCHARD.—WILLIAM A.. fon of e Inv dito nd funeral h FP. ] « fur Wednesday, ver Interment Cal i_ WORK MONDAY WONDERS

Other pages from this issue: