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that it may be available in trades and Industries, which need {t most in the Interest of the pation.” Lioyd George's statement ‘ard ‘An- Quith’s Indorsement of It does not hecossarily mean that the door Dariged and: pdlted,” the Daily N Aeclares. “In a matter of this gravity is necessarily much diplomatic Raeeatinne for position. Germany's arrogance isa disguise to cover the momentous fact that she haa asked the allies to enter into negotiations, and tho flat refusal is not meant to Indicate that we do not want peace, but that Germany must ask for it, not in the rote of a victor, but of the van- quished.” ‘The Times says: “Lioyd George ex- preased thoughts and wishos and laid down a programma which will com- mand the hearty support of the ation.” —— BERLIN PAPER: SAY LLOYD GEORGE POSTPONES PEACE AMSTERDAM, Dec, 20 (via Lon- @on).—Commenting on Premior Lioyd George's speech, the Tacgliche Rund- ecbau of Berlin says “Reparation could be demanded by England only if Germany had de- clared war on England, if we were to blame for the war, If wo had com- mitted crimes against International Jaw, and if we had been defeated.” The Lokal Anzeiger takes the view- point that Mr. Lioyd George's re- marks about reparation are of no value, inasmucb as nothing has been eald thus far about peace conditions, This newspaper continues: “If Lioyd George means to post- pone satisfyint Europe's desire for Peace until the time when the Entente da auccessful in conquering Germany's armies and those of her allies, then the whole of Europe, as well as Lioyd George, knows full well that this mouncement means eternal war, un- less it is in the power of the German goinmand to bring it to an eariler termination than Lioyd George sup- poses.” Tagesbiatt says it prefers to await the promised reply of the En- tente, adding: “For the present it appears that the gulf is very great between Livyd George's standpoint and that de- eeribed from the German side as the basis for peace,” The foliowing is from the Bocialist newspaper Vorwaerts: joyd George sa that whoever wantonly prolongs the war will have Do not th ‘The Neu Weiner Journal, in Vienna, says: “The reply of the Entente to the peace proposals of the Central published ations eet will certainly be as eenivecs! ‘the speeches of Lord George, - is Briand and the Italian Pereira inister, Baron Sonnino. Neverthe- the idea of peace has made a step forward.” FRENCH GENERAL ASKS RECALL FROM ROUMANIA| ‘British Officers Sent to Aid Ferdi nand’s Army Have Left, Says Berlin Report. BERLIN, Dec. 20 (by wireless to Bayville).—Gen. Berthelot, the Menon military strategist, has asked to be recalled from the Roumanian front, where he had been occupied for some fime past, according to reports re- telved by the Hamburger Fremden- platt, which aiso says that the ma- Jority of the British officers attached to the Roumanian general staff have Jeft for England. The newspaper likewise reports a Jong conferenes between King Ferdi- fand of Roumania and Gen, Alexteft of the Russian army regarding the military situation, Gen. Alexteft will | report to Emperor Nicholas, says the | newspaper, in the lack of an oppor | tunity at present for the Emperor | to receive King Ferdinand in person OTTAWA, Ont, L of the following four Unite MOBILIZE LABOR IS LLOYD GEORGE'S FIRST WAR MOVE Big Task in Britain Is Given to Neville Chamberlain, Business Man. NEW HOPE FOR IRELAND Home Rule Question Likely to Be Settled at Imperial Conference. LONDON, Deo, 20.—The British public had much to reflect on to-day. The reply to the German proposals had been antioipated. Tho domestic Programme of the new Government ‘Was not published until this morning, and it was too vast and too briefly Indicated for the immediate crystal- Muation of opinion. The most important of these points foreshadowed by the Premicr was the the general mobilization of labor for war and the vital Industries, Mr. Lloyd George indicated he meant to begin with a voluntary plan and that if this failed he would ask Parlia- ment to give the Government compul- sory powers to place all the labor of the State at Its services, His pro- posal therefore follows somewhat on the line of the German magn levy. When Mr. Lloyd George invited the Labor representatives to join his Cabinet this scheme was put before them, but they deferred judgment un- til details were given to them. While expressing the opinion that, after ompulsory military service, Industrial conscription is not impracticable, the Labor leaders are dubious as to its success, feeling the outcome depends entirely on how the workmen take it If there ts hostility In the rank and fie of organized labor the scheme, they believe, will fail The task allotted to Neville Cham- berlain, who has been appointed Di- rector General of National Service, of scheduling certain industries as In- dispensable and supplying them with the necessary labor and material, and at the same time putting the indis- pensable industries on fixed allow- jances of labor, raw material and man- power is considered a stupendous one, but Mr. Chamberlain's great ex- perience in business is expected to carry him through, He will have a military director un- der him to conduct recruiting for the army and 4 civil director in clurge of recruiting for industry, { Taped with the relations ‘of the War Cabinet with the general Gov- ernment, Mr. Lioyd George suggested that the connection be maintained by circulation of reports of the proceed- ings of the Cabinet. As to Parlia- ment, he hinted that 4he French Com- mittee system might be adopted. Shipping and coal mines are to be Put under the same kind of control as railways, ‘The fact that the Premier passed straight from Ireland to the Imper! Conference suggests that he hopes to find a solution of the Irish problem in this conference, It had been promised previously that Ireland would be one of the subjects of dis- cussion at the next Imperial confer- ence, and as most of the dominions favor some form of Home Rule, it Is believed this will be the best means of settling the long-disputed qui ‘ The Government probably will re- quire the whole eight weeks of the Partamentary recess to produce the me d, whieh also ng with ex- cess profits and an increase in food production by an extension of cult\- vation, dents appear on the overn: Cagualty Hat: Died of wounds, Jooney, DeMingo, Newport, Vt fate J. Burne, Quincy, Mase: P: Hempatead, Tacoma, Wash. M wate M. Brown, Harrisburg, Priv hed, Photo from Life clerks of the Stock Exchange have won birty-four ations for conspicuous | sicill, wna at th nL One Coat Sale Extraordinary An example of our phenomenal reductions, This good looking, full- cut heavy weight Winter Coat is made of a fine quality All-Wool Velour oating, and is lined throug! out. Now reduced to LESS THAN 42% 15 COST | Hundreds of ather remark- able reductions ¥%, OFF Over 600 SUITS & early hale the lees, A large variety wtyles and averaging our regular low prices PRENSES' fs former ot Be Curious! Viet Our Showroom You will not be urged 1 b1, The calues speak 307 FIFTH AVE. 385 NY. Addrem Daot. 0 12 for Fev Mall Or Filled at Ba THE UVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, |GERMAN EDITOR GALLS "HEAVEN'S CURSE” ON U, 8 s Germans Aided in Revolution and Inspired Longfellow and Emerson to Write. LONDON, Dee. Tageseeitung publishes a diatribe inet the United Sta which it a. “in the name of hundreds of thou- sands of German mothers,” it asks the “curse of beaven.” Al zane? Germans. Who the American militia in the Wat, of Independence? Gert A if ever a spark of id fa into the dark soul of matertall America, that spark came from Ger- man fire. Longfellow and Emereon fed at the feast of Schiller. It in to the German poet and thinker that they owe their artistic as well as moral education.” NEW AND LARGER U-BOAT REPORTED ON A RAID Stops Dutch Steamship on Way to Boston, but Allows Her to Proceed. BOBTON, Dec, 20.—The Dutch steamship Maartehsdyk was held up 100 miles from Falmouth, England, on Dec, 4 by a German submarine, which fired a shot across her bow Dut later allowed her to proceed, Capt. Rynik reported when his vexsel arrived hero to-day from Rotterdam, The submersible apparently was « |a new and larger type, he sald. She \bore no number visible to Chiet Of- ficer Veldheer, who went aboard with the Maartensdyk’s papers, RUSSIANS REPULSED IN NORTHERN ROUMANIA Attacks on East Bank of Bistritz River Are Beaten Off, Says Berlin Report. 1 LIN, Dec, 20 (via Sayville wire- lems), ‘allure of several attacks by Russian battalions on the east bank of the Golden Bistritz River was re- ported by the War Office to-day. Livening of artillery fire at some places on the Macedonian front was |’ reported, PETROGRAD, 1 —Repulse of enemy attacks by Ruaso-Koumanian troops on the left bank of the Daa- ube in the region of Parlata are re- ported in to-day's official statement. Flank fighting was more intense than usual on the Dobrudja front, the statement said, TURKS AGREE TO SET. 200 AMERICANS FREE Ambassador Elkus Cables That Mis- sionaries and Others May Leave Syria and Palestine, WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—The 200 Americans detained in Syria and Palestine by the Turkish military au- thorities have been granted permis- sion to leave via Hirut on condition ‘nat Birut for a month to make valueless any military infor- mation they may have, ‘The United States has repeatedly de diplomatic efforts to free the ricans, some of whom are mis- sionaries and others naturalized citi- zens, and until now each effort has been thwarted by the Turkish military commander, Ambassador Elkus at Constantinople reported the Porte's action to the State Department to-day. Efforts will be made to have the time of internment shor Tho critiver Des Moines, now at Al- exandria, will go to Blrut to take on the refugees HEAVY ARTILLERY’ FIRE ALONG VERDUN FRONT Paris Reports Spirited Engagements in Vicinity of Louvemont and Cambrettes. PARIS, Dee, 20, fighting continues front, the War Office afternoon. wae 0 Am Heavy artillery the Verdun nnounved this During the night the en- ments were most spirited In the on vicinity of Louvemont and Cham- brettes, The text follo “There rt ning to rey heavy artillery night ° noof Louvemont ehanges in the Fe and Chambret yville wireless), Strong artillery tire and pa- Rotivities at points on Sonme, the the Bust Meuse and Champs tors were reported to-day's official state- ment ian “Strentor Cyclone” Myer Revovert CHICAGO, Deo. 20.—"Rilly” Myer, noted ad the “Streator Cyclone,” who fought Jack MeAulitte for known business here ene Dr. George Southern RICHMOND, Va Ben Johnston, one o} ona and gyne pints th ¢ lining health for Thirteenth for in mand has been designated aa ¢ Gov Whitman : Jan 1 command of ol the 1000 men wht ae (GMOVE “Gules © Cold a Yue Bim QUININE 20.~The Deutsche | compares with Shylock, and on which, | J her most efictent eat | | SERIES OF PRE-NUPTIAL AFFAIRS PLANNED FOR BANKER’S DAUGHTER. oes CUGENIE weorgeone | The engagement of Miss Bugenie May Ladenburg to Norman Ogden Whitehouse has been announced. Mins Ladenburg is the only daughter of the late Adolph Ladenburg, banker, and made her debut at Newport in 1912. Mrs, Adolph Ladenburg has planned a series of brilliant enter- tainments for this winter at her home, No. 14 East Sixtieth Street. Miss Ladenburg has been an enthus- jastic follower of outdoor sports at Newport and on lane Island for th last three years, Whitehouse | the youngest son on ‘the late Willlam Fitzhugh Whitehouse. He was grad- uated from Yale jn 1909, ——_——_ HINDENBURG ORDERS AVIATORS TO SPEED UP Insists Upon a Sharper Contest for Supremacy in the Air Over France. WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, Dec, 20,—Documents cap- tured within the last few days re- tedly mention the audacity and initiative of the Allied Aviators and Field Marshal von Hindenburg ts quoted as having issued orders that the supremacy of the alr must be sharply contested. According to these documents the German chief of staff has ordered that where the German lines are crossed by hostile aviators German machines must penetrate an equal distance over the Allied lines, There has been only a comparatively few hours of good flying weather in the last week, but numerous combats have taken place, twenty being fought on one afternoon on a oc German artillery quite active and has responded more freely to the continuous British fire. According to prisoners the prepon- derance of British shells had de- pressed the German troops in the trenches, who thought that their own artillery’ was not supporting them with the same vigor a# the support the English gave to their men, AID OF CANADIANS IS PLEDGED BY BORDEN Will Be Allies No Sacrifice to Make Triumphant. REGINA, Sask,, Dec, 20.—Sir Rob- ert Borden, Canadian Premier, an- nounced last night that he had re- celved from David Lioyd George a message which swd In part: “We realize that we shail still need every man tbat we can put in the field, every pound that rigid private and public economy can provide, and every effort which a united people can put forth to help in this heavy task of our soldiers and sailors, The splendid contributions to the common cause already made by the Dominion give me sure confidence that their determination Is no. less high than ours, and that, however long the path to final victory, we shall |tread it side by aide,” Sir Robert Borden in reply sald: “No sacrifice on our part shall be spared to make triumphant the great cause for which the allied nations are contendin, , a BRITISH SHIP SUNK. Take Captain Flim Asserts Spared 0. he British stea: ship Fiimaton hae beon sunk by @ submarine, He first en- “The . was departure’ fron 18 for London, last reported Tuenos Asres on Nov _s American Kngineer Mexico. WATERBURY, Conn Mrs Howard L, Ellon of this city has been notified the State Depart- ment, it was learned to-day, of the xwcution of her husband at’ Oaxaca, Executed in from a min the Carranza Admin- f Boaine OTTAWA, Ont, Dec. 20 The vember trade figures to-day show the tremendous growth of Domin Jion business, ‘The aggregate for Novem ber was $182249.741, compared with the correspnding month total for the last eight | JERE. F, DONNELLY World, Stricken at His Desk, | Never Recovers. | Jere KF. Donnolly, for the past twenty years news editor of the Eve- ning World, died this afternoon in Volunteer Hospital In Gold Street of apoplexy, He was attacked suddenly on Monday afternoon, December 11, while at work ct his deck in the Evening World office, and was hur- ried to the nearest hospital, where he sank steadily until the end, 5 ti ationa in close was with ever points on to do wit niece, the only surviving members of prenticeship as a reporter on Brooklyn edition of the World From there he went to the Com- He it wae sional throughou| city editor for several years. turned to The World in 1896 as news editor of the evening edition, For more than twenty years Mr, time he was taken into the hospital ‘until he died. Jerry Donnolly's epitaph will be that he worked all his life unselfishly for others who had claims on his earnings and he died in the harness: BERLIN SAYS RUSSIANS ARE FACING A FAMINE): Great Suffering Reported in Petro- grad, Moscow and Other Large Cities. BERLIN (via Sayville wireless), Dee. Inhabitants of large Russian towns are on the verge of famine, an article in the Swedish newspaper Soeteborgs Aftenpost says, according to an Official Press Bureau report to- da ‘There is grain in Russia, but it can’t be bought, the article said, In Petrograd, Moscow and other large cities the Ministry has been obliged to provide the population from the military stock: Excessive drafting of sotdiers caused a lack of farm hands and F sian newspapers state one-third of all Russian farming land will be idle next year, the Swedish pewspa says RAILROADS AND SHIPPERS |: SPLIT ON GAR PENALTIES |; Fines of $3 to $7 Opposed as Likely to Work Hardships on Small Firms, WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Repre- sentatives of the railroads and ship- ping Interests of the country who met here to-day to consider plans for|\ ameliorating the car shortage situa- tion ended their firat session wit! apparently Irreconcilable differences The railroads’ proposals to enforce ponalties of from $3 to $7 a car for re- consigning was unanimously opposed |.) by the shippers. The plan provides | §® for a $3 penalty if the car be recon. siqned in transit, $5 if reconsigned within twenty-four hours after reach. ing its destination and §7 thereafter, Tariffs embodying the proposed pen- altles are understood to have been prepared for filing with the Interstate Commerce Commission. Shippers agreed that while some penalty might be desirable, it should be applied only to certain commodi- ties and declared that many smal! shippers in certain industries would na Weat. Un Witearens Total Tysaser be seriously affected unless exempted, | cose 18, Mer i 188 Xx nn. & 0. mba on Some w d Freight, Direday BALTIMORE, Dec, 20.—The Baltimore [hi ytay and Ohio Railroad placed an embargo to-| #1% uly day against all westbound carload freight from connections west of Cum= hecousary: to prevent serious congestions | Max at terminal points. TAX ON EXCESS PROFITS GIVES BRITISH BIG FUND Bonar Law Says It Had Produced $368,000,000 Up to Decem- in the to-day, cellor, was which he considered greatly exceeded, ———>___. BATTLE ON THE CARSO, £ 86,000,000, an Mkely amount a3 Medical %€) heen elec ROME. Arse Valley our artillery an enemy detachment and silenced en- Dec, 20 (via London.) —"in the fire dispersed emy batteries.” says to-day” mthe War OMce, In thi report As wgainat Dec. 20, that A Berl atis comy the ftth ¢ show that the total 3 10,098 vel bs.” ge | 0e4,e00 marks, or about 62,600,000,000, ipl Valley and on the « the actill Carso the enemy's artillery | more active against our ad- | |Saneed poritions. Our batteries dispers | *4 enemy Ma wh pul diftioult on the mareh at infan an, ene pe Rey y drove off wit) force whieh was | 9:0" load DECEMBER 20, 1916. STOCKS TUMBLE AT GLOSE; | _DIES IN THE HARNESS BETHLEHEM OFF 72 POINTS Old Employee of The Evening At Shares Related to War Drop After a day of surprising fluctu- roads, the bottom dropped out of the stock market this afternoon and the The declines ranged from 6 to 15 points and common 67-8 points, traders and « ‘With net changes from previous Bits’ Coat al 6, ett Hay Coa, renee jon. berland, Md,, except: perishables, I ai stock and fopdstutfa for human con: |, CHICAGO, sumption, ‘The embargo was made | ket opened ner delivery, to 1,66.1-8 yesterda 01 ¥ first few minutes of trading dropped to 1.36 27-8 cents, 98,200,000 M J.P. Morgan & Co, deposited $8,200.000 gold from Canada at the Assay Office making total {mportations trom | all sources for the or of the Rockefeller of the Academy of Medicine, a8 Rrvoalyu 0 15 Points—Market Wildly Exciting. all stocks but standard rail- a whirl of wild excitement, | 'y sale marking lower levels. urday. all stocks having anything hb the Buropean w | Elghth Regiment Armory. went down at eral times dur- 8 War Stimson, Gen. Sto lay and closed weak. his family at No. 682 Fifth Street, ing the d Mer-| Roe and Gen. Bridgeman. eanti ine, on th soy ¢ Hrooklyn, Me was engaged in news Georgy that Grest Hellas: it tor ieks | ton and dinner are planned. paper work in Brooklyn and Man- control of all shipping, took a terrifi Col, Cornelius Vanderbilt hattan from boyhood, serving his ap- tumble, preferred dropping 141-4 | twenty-second Dngineers & great market for profes. | tanked for the» rumors ru it the day. The shrinkage in| to arrive here Saturda Qeotat the Sevent; Regimen Pennsylvania, PITTSBURGH, Pa, ‘Dee. : oteese Hightegnth Regiment when nounced to-day, committee that the BOON as poratble dered them probably days. —— orders by such ra! | their officers and agents, Not the crlines, in sbelneiun® , are committed, “As you doubtless dutles of this office crime and, unlike inspectors, r the the mmission, % | tleally without f: aiblo to make the tions in this county eff citizens will no long complaints, pleased in any ca nal proceeding r make nd C5, 1,086,900 WHEAT, hah io CORN Wish why Oven WE ie ait a decline of 2 ear $616,700,000, cementite n Followers int and to his astonishment, Institute for slips d at Research of New York, has ted foreign associate member 'W. 20th St. aerahip and manager se Bs: 5 Sesgight tut 10, or PERT BY, SB Kev Open ‘to-night ‘wu tag, dat “and DEMPSET, idao te it ilities or agen jam, however, anxious to co-operate! with your body In every way pos- aws and your or- ders affecting street railroad corpora- ctive wo that needless To this end £ shall be in which erimi- ing street rail- road corporations within this county may be proper to have you forward 10 me certified c sles of your orders, N.Y. SIGNAL CORPS BACK FROM TEXAS; 1,000 MORE ON WAY (Continued from First Page.) behind owing to delay in Northeast | Texas, and may not arrive until Sat- A parade has beea planned from the Pennsylvania ferry to the As Hethichem Steel dropped 72 points! passes the University Club in Fifth Mr. Donnolly was fifty-seven years on one sale. Avenue it will be reviewed by Mayor old and jived with @ sister and a Mitchel, Gen. Wood, ex-Secretary of sbury, Gen, A recep. of The battalion will be met at the ferry by the First Battalion of the Twenty-second and by a battalion of The hb to the Armory at) plaints of inadequate heating of t} | Donnolly worked with only the rest] aig, | High. tow. One Hundred and, Bixty-Atth. erect | Street cara in lircokiyn and. Me, WHS obtaltied in the usual summer va. | AlMalmes és ae Sr” and Broadway. Col.’ Vanderbilt will! ney issued the following statement: cations, He was an unusually quiet, Beet a aed =f | make his first public appearance as| ‘Some time ago J spoke to Mr, Lewls reserved aman and he finished his ‘ SS Bk BS — $y lcommander of the regiment, which!or one of his assistants about the “ 1 | i ON probably will be reviewed by Gov. |yalue of closer co-operation between career on The Evening World as he | 4 we iv — %| Whitman and his staff at the Uni-|the District Attorneys of Greater New had lived it—quietly and almost FN am Versity Club, | York and the Public Service Commia- softly. 1 108 % The Twenty-third Infantry and the, sion, and this letter, for that reason, Editora seated near him noticed ii e+ bi ti - 38 Second Field Artillery of Brooklyn, \js very gratifying, as it indicates that he was in physical difficulty. mpi 4 designated to leave the border in Gen. | willingness to offect that co-opera- They helped him to @ side room, cri Funston’s orders of Monday, will prob- jtion. 4 where he collapsod. There were few of Fy ably start from Teans about Jan. 6) “I have suggested, and the idea his fellow workers in the office when Pani ys laters probably will be adopted, that hence- he was carried away, He was un’ fn arity forth certified copies of all ordet conscious almost continually from the hd for the 18th 20.—There | volve a misde witl be no Iargo public reeeption to the comes home from the border on Friday night, ‘A banquet will be ten during the B.R.T.HEATITS CARS (Continued from First Page.) ‘oad corporations, ix followed by your own Inspectors. You alone have the evidence to show, whet OF Fone orders and the provisions of s#eetion realize, are to prosecute » the police or your , Not to detect crimes or to evidence showing thelr | or the latter, this office ta prac- | (WATER 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn, Open The epecitiod weight lucludes t What they were doing and In t Jim Grouch disappointment and chagi OCOA POWDER. IT WAS NOT severely to task for making this mi Grouch was plainly batfled.—but for how long? (To be continued to-morrow.) Notice to Our Patrons to the tremendous demand for LOFT Candy, we sition where we cannot acce; Yaere mall eee en tor sb ip. caves tisted In this aan men ber 16, Dec: 20.—Raudelio SHON, Deo, 80-7! Uribe, a follower of Villa, who ix said LONDON, Dee, 20.—The to have instituted the practice of cut- cess profits has produ £ ting off the cara of Carranga) pris. : oners, and seventeen of his band have (368,000,000) up to Dec been executed by home guards, ac Owt Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Ex-]cording to a report received here to- our chequer, told the House of Commons|%®* in to-day, ry { De, Siméon Flexner, The original estimate for the full mor for year ending March 31, said the Chan-| PARIS, Deo, 20-—De. Simon = lay Sugqpations the bas ar- eception of the See- ond Battalion of the regiment, due y, with Lieut. mercial Advertiser, of which he was Values in the week since the German! Col. W. 8. Conrow tn charge. He re- PeXce proposals were made has been tremendous. holt- | the | toretner with the proof of their ne vice and the evidence gathered your inspectors and agents, showlis lor tending to show, the commission /o¢ a-crime in violation of your orders and of Section 66, incurred by such corporation's failure to obey, observe and comply with your orders, “This matter has been forcibly brought fo my attention th the past few days by complaints made to this office that the street railroad corpora- tions in this county have refused to comply with your rules or orders re- quiring the cars to be properly heated. If you will present to this office your order requiring the cars of such com- panies to be properly heated, with proof of service of these orders upon such companice and thelr officials and agents, and the evidence gathered by you and your inspectors showing such violation of, or failure to, obey, @b- serye and comply with your order by the local transportation companies, I shall give the matter my prompt at- tention and ald in every way a@ vigor- ous prosecution of the wrongdocrs, #0 ag to encourage in them more respect for your orders." Chairman Straus received the letter when he reached his office at 10.45 o'clock to-day. He Immeuiately turned it over to Commisstoner Travis Whtt~ ney who has had charge of tho o served on public service corporations, non-compliance with which would in- to the | pollee. “L shall reply to Mr. Lewis's letter, but do, not think it would be public polly, to say what evidence T shall send him, if any. If action is 1 the time for publicity is after pd) thing is done.” Your Grocer | will District Jim Grouch and his band bag inte a Country St and steal the Powder. lesion ted would blow the ent of Santa Claus to Kingdom Gomer urely something mur Could the Powder be was no explosion. Y Yo work. Jim. Grouch--as. the this villainous band of Mount Cy Frage to do berscnal injury to and his property, t into a general country were in tl and cautiou the. cel tn ‘wnien 4 ing Powder was re 6 pOWwDE BLASTIN Hi ke and spoiling Fite plane, Specias Offer to Sunday Sehoote, Churches, Eto. 30 Pounde t of gh 40, Ka) Hey td mp Ptey Hate Set WPS Pm a} aK CPt ie Open ti eh ey tin ied Untit or er,