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Gulf of Riga, ts officially announced to-day. The stat Telegraph despatch from Amsterdam says it 1s reported from Vienna that yea Baron Hazai has been removed ax ‘english grain imp Hungarian Minis fense, Major Gen. ing been appointed in his place, This ghange and also the removal from command of the Austro-Hungarian necded.” army of Field Frederick, w reported ment which was revealed recently dod! for upward of a da: tended for the tro with full knowled«: mand, The } decided to proc tonal cases, w being of a Fob. 21.—F western front was 1! by dark weather and rain, to-day's’) But Wa Mere reconnoltering advances of F lish, and near Fleury, between the Meuse and Moselle, sev French forces, port said "On capture of a point of supp of Le Transloy on Feb. 19 our cap ture were two officers, thirty-six Brit.) Americans gathered th the teh ranks and five machine guns." | hood of Beirut be sciapeeneeatecnanigied toed the Bt) Starving 1 Flim De- any tnt tire fulfilment of wil conditions. asked from toda. Mevils “and air passages; stops nasty fpounces that the British sailing ship Centurion, of 1,828 tons, has been RITAIN’S RESERVE gunk. Her crew was landed. She was fast reported as having sailed for Lon- reame, soraee ones,” (OF FOOD GONE, SAYS @on from Pensacola on Dec. 41. PARIS, Feb.21. —The sinking of the | following vessels was announced of- resi tot ane ee GERMAN OFFICIAL. Feb, 18; Guido, on Feb, 19; Rosalie, | on Feb, 20, | (Maritime records list two steamors named Minas, one Ital- |“Germany’s Soil Fights Eng- fan, 2,854 tons gross, and the other land’s Soil,” Treasury Head Greek, 2,506 tons gross.) (The | Norwegian steamship Tells Agricultural Council. Skogland, 3,041 tons, sailed from New York on Jan.i8 for Kirkwall 11) BOATS TO DECIDE.|HE The Swedish steemer Skogiand, 8,264 tons, sailed from Norfolk Jan. 2%6 for Bagnoll.) | Wheat Imports to England |Line To-Day Is Practically as It Sey Wee ace) tee tenes | Out in Two Since Wir Be Mated. There are two Italian gteamships Gluseppe, one 1.866 gan, Asserts Helfferich, tone, the other 1,221.) (The Guldo referred to probably fe the British steamship of that name, 2,093 tons gross. There are two Russian sailing ships of the @ame name.) (The steamor Rosalte referred to probably is the British vessel of that name, 4.243 tons, which sailed from New York on Jan. 28 for Balonica. Thero !s also an Amert- oan Rosalie, 329 tons, owned in San Francisco.) This makes six more ships reported | fost by London ana | Paris. less) shall wre the tw Berlin Reports Attack on the Island BERLIN, Feb. 21 (by wireless to Bayville).—A German alr attack on the Russian Island of Ocsel, in the jortul ment reads: “On tho evening of Feb, 18 a German naval airship “attacked with Incendiary and explosive bombs the docks and military es- tablishmen or Arensbery, a eo Island of Ocesel. Good success was observed. Hostile anti-aircraft fire was ineffective.” er AUSTRIAN ARMY GRAFT "ss MADE TROOPS GO HUNGRY 5 wan the and the war. Scandal Over Supplies Reache. Ae the Recent Changes, British agricultural soll, pointed out that this year the world’s wheat crop was only tons against 66,000,000 last and that tho greater part of Uh tation must como means that Helfferich LONDON, Feb. 21.—An Exchange! r of National De- from von Szurmay three shal Archduk has been made sec- of > have been in consequent dal in the army manag f a sca quarters by the fact that large p of troops were without food kilogr According to this report, ps Was Mmisapp! of the high com nperor is sald to ha h nre described as GERMANS CHECK ATTACKS |. th Operations, Says Report SAFETY OF AMERICANS | BERLIN (via Sayville wirelens) siting activity on ] etfelal statemen fecha ast of Ypres and on bot Wig tne sides of the La Bassee Canal tt ral attacks of NM h failed,” re- | will oceasion of ou rt south ccce, H © rines. BERLIN (via , Fe The Starvation r n/ reetir ee h continuance of the Bne erul tente's bh te, despite “Greece's € Alexa lor her,” & press bureau ort ald ment the measure BREAKS A GOLD. German IN A FEW HOURS First dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” relieves all grippe misery, Don't stay stuffed-up! | Quit blowing and snufling! A dose of “Pape's Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken will end grippe misery 1 break up a severe co i elther ‘in head, chest, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-up nos- P@ischarge or nose running; relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, snecz otiffirnes: “Pape's Cold Compound” is the Quickest, surest relief ku s only 25 ce acts without a and causes no incoavenicnee. Don't accept a substitu THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1917. MISS CLAIRE M’FADDEN nacarnscc anime | AMERIGAN CONSULS tno teams, BRITISHISSUE BIG BRITISH DRIVE. \ A HACKENSACK BRIDE, ~THIS DAY YEAR AGO | HISTORY'S BIGGEST BATTLE WAS BEGUN Crown Prince Started Attack on Verdun on Scale Such as | 7 Was Never Known Before. |‘ jveggagese: WITH PARTY OF 48 === NEWSEARULESTO | ON TIERS FRONT LOST 700,000 MEN. Was Feb, 21 Nivelle the Hero. 1916—Gen, BERLIN, Feb. 21 (via Sayville wire-| sure of success o By Henry Wood. WITH THE FRENCIT ARMIPS AT (United Prens). to-day started the Ger- it this success from us,” | Secretary of the Treasury Helfferich | to the German Agricultural Council, | discussing the submarine war, “Already the navigation which links with the reat ressed to the ¢ he continued, according to 1 press agency report One year ag man assault (eve ee operations In the history of mankind have passed—and to-day the French occupy almost positions they did at 7.15 A german guns | fan their roar of artillery prepara- the British lal world has been dep | ger point,” ofc The | Britian ports,” Miss Claire Emerich McFadden, al bitterly over the enforced delay In| With net changes from previous clowing, origin shall be Hable to capture and | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Eugene A.|‘ieit departure and also of having fand|had to leave behind them papers \% Charles Mercer Myers of New York! which the German authorities de-| )™. ps0 | Clty were wedded last evening tn the| sired to submit to a more rigid cen- Reformed Church, Hackensack, Helfferich continued, only 2,200,000,- while the monthly aver- | Hacken- | sorship. Arthur Johnson) 1 officiating. The matron of honor was . Merwin Bishop. maids were Miss Fannie Hobart Me-| declared that the stringent regula-| 4 Fadden of Hackensack, Miss Harriett} tions enforced were nothing more Ilollidaysburg, Miss Kathryn Romeyn and Miss Mad-| o¢ tno situation, In several instances | }i* oline Weich of Hackensack. ‘The best| tng arrivals told of special favors) i man was E, Merwin Bishop. ‘s were Frederick Cogges-| tng jast week. Within one year Verdun has sound- ed the death knell o} fin December GERMAN AIRSHIP SHELLS [om ons nn RUSSIAN MILITARY BASE, Ss “Already f Germany's hopes Seven hundred thousand ave gone to The brides- of her choicest soldiers England's reserve ntocks|4ath in vain efforts to realize the ‘of most important things needed for life and warfare are of Oesel in the Gulf such a point that England more than of Riga. lever before relies upon the assurance of plentiful importationa, “The British world ha already dations, Is now the ob, ‘The quantity of war material dostroyed — in | titanic twelve-month has been greater | utilized — and preceding battle. For the first time in history also been shaken to its fou ct of the pows »naack and Clinton Earle Finke |the party had any information about of Jersey City. followed at the bride's | ing knew only of contradictory Ger- fortress have withstood the maxim effort of thelr assailants taking tho offensive, merciless stro | marine od in numbers and efficiency. “And | day will have dawned for which German heart ard nd then, | home, No | completely berated thelr ett great establishment did not extat Instead of ang family; Special Commissioner lines that now| ontributory territory for twenty miles back, there | Jewett and family, Kehl! Consul De was only one winding railway that led | gota and wife, Warsaw. They were into Verdun, It must be remembered tn place of idges now spannin, the entire y, there existed only the] train were Consul-General Henry H. to » needs of a peaceful rural at 7.15 A.M » scores of ratiwa ptly awaits vlready to-day wo are close to knowledge that jever has to rely erman soll is now fighting 1 Mother Earth marks that may take as many years to efface as wipe out from sorrowing thousands the! pd ones who went down » glorious defense. Tho battlefield of Verdun breathes y square inch of its Surface the ineffaceable marks of the titanic is still convulsing the “put be required upon ber own a& the minds o} the memory of 10’ German Agricultural his subject n agriculture He recalled the British Mintster of Agriculture High Command and Led to | that the war would t remembered In place of | william W. Brinkman, Cobur; n great railway military depots, many With mcores of track#, i" cotsul Frederick J. Dietama struggle that pliterated in time, decided on th but others, Tie Up Last Big Potato Stock. of inability to get sufficient coal for its locomotives, the road must at once cur- ON WAY TO BERNE sos. ccve | SUIFFEN BLOCKADE; AIMED AT BAGDAD term coal contr but congestion on coal rail lines and stormy weather have prevented or delayed ship- | Many Conlin of Delays, |rantntay Aven an oxtant, mac the corm | All Vessels Which Do Not Call) All Available Indian and Other #4 | : | 3 ‘ . | but Say They Were Treat- | treet traitlc on the road will atect the | at Allied Port Subject to Forces in It, Says Ger- be! movement of largest remaining ed Courteously, ot Arewseiee Caeias, Prose bave lately Seizure. man Observer, reached $&§ to $9 a barrel at Aroostook ZURICH, via Paris, Feb, —Al poe ean and sbipmenta have) roxmon, Fem, 21—An oficial! BERLIN, Feb, 20 (by wireless to score of United States Consuls and -—— Proclamation modifying the terms of | gayville, Feb, 21).—An eye-witness Government agents, with thetr/“MOP” SOLD FOR $16,151,000) the pritisn naval blockade was issued families, reached Zurich last night here to-day, It follows: : “4 after baving spent a more or less| Bought By Members of Reorganisa-| “Pirst—A vessel which ts encoun. | T!stis front Is quoted by the Over: anxious week awalting permission to ttom Committe: tered at sea on the way to or from | sees News Agency as follows: leave Germany. The arrivals con-|_ 87: LOUIS, Mo. Feb, 21.—The Mis-!a port in any neutral country afford-| “I wos in Kut-el-Amara a week sisted of forty-six persons who had | four! Pacific, Railway was sold thie @f-ling means of access to onemy tertl-| 145, Tho British for several months |eradually assembled in Munich, from| ‘The property’ was bought by Robert | tory without calling at a port in Brit- | ave hoon making great preparatioys which town they departed yesterday | 11; Nellegm and Duncan A. Holines, both SEHUhiy ie aARGIIG HRA, toe Herne to | IH order to capture that town, For morning after the bulk of their bag- ization Senumitiee ef bondholders erie be carrying goods with enemy destl- | this purpose they have brought up all gage and papers had been examined. Just above the lowest Aeure eet by {nation or of enemy origin and shall! ¢he forces available in India and in ‘The party arrived in two sections, United States District Court. iy brougt t in for shanties Gal a nd. | Great Britain, They have construdt- the first warmly praising their treat- Oo ae 1 nec pid for adjudication before a ed a narrow guage railway as far as ment by the Germans and the second CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ond—Any vessel carrying goods | their present positions and this work containing members who complained with enemy destination or of enemy | has cost them the lives of thelr most |, - Net Tcondemnation in respect of the car. |Mctent men. ton, te ®.| riage of such goods; provided, that| “Tho British at present are a tong of the military operations on the Am feet, Sugar & Pay an in the case of any vessel which calls! way from their aim, The Turks feel a : pointed a ed | Be ag is oe % for exarinution of her cargo no nea: (sure the heroism of their treope will Lae. |tence of condemnation shall be pro-|hring about a second defeat to the nounced except on carriage of goods| British similar to that at the Darda- of enemy origin or destination, and | netieg, yo stloh presumption as laid doWB IN] "wre, Dowson at Felahle ts come 0 majority of the travellers, how- reported that they had received dioaiy Ge r Article I. shall arise, pba Made acclnch A lccapuhietentn * = | 'Third—<ioods whitch are found on| pletely in Turkish hands, Following i: i 3 examination of any vensel to be goods thelr plan, the Turks evacuated parts i of enemy origin or destinati 19] be Hable to condemnation. of the trenches situated south of Kut« TAR WERE Was 0 UB Se peores Ive ul ¢l-Amara on the right bank of the Ti+ ee SF Orce bit 1s, Kut-ol-Amara Itself and the CHAMBERLAIN SEES NO HOPE jsscsnscing onitioun are ta. the FOR ARMY SERVICE BILL)" "rne°tsntien nope to take posses. sion of Bagdad by capturing Kut-el- Universal Training Legislation | Amara, but the future will prove that anti Ba this Sess} this is a second mistake similar to the W ont Pass at Thi Session Of Jarst made by Gen. Townshend, who Congress, Says Senator. was forced to surrender his British WASHINGTON, Feb, 21.—Univer-|foreo to the Turke at Kut-el-Amara sal military service legislation will | last April.” full of passage at the present sos- — fon of Congress, Senator Chamber- | IN THE DANGER ZONE lain, father of the measure now be- Things Are Liable re Congress, admitted to-day, to Happen “I now have no hope whatever."| 4. sereane 4 j Chamberlain said, “of getting action |, Americans in general are inclined to on my bill. However, I shall again] laugh at and disregard dangers that ask my committee to add it on the | threaten their peace of mind and bodily *| pending military appropriation bill.” | welfare. % | President Wilson is studying the Hemreestt there are enemies In Invis- x hoor mayer is understood to bel inte form that get in their deadly work support. It wa with little regard for the victim's un+ Reiine thas acern, Grippe and Pneumonia in pare neither the Senate Military Commit. | ticular. that had been shown them during As far as could be learned none of th) fate of the Yarrowdale prisoners man press reports, ‘The first arrivals comprised Consul jeneral William H, Gale, Munich, Gottschalk, Cologne; Consul Milo A. met at the depot by Consul General Keene and his staff, | Among the arrivals on the next Kenrionst Caja: Morgan, Hamburg; — Vice-Consul | fauige“Valiey James C, McNally, Kehl; Vice-Consul Con- sul Alfred W. Donegan, Magdebury cluding complote aterility of soil, may lust forever. ‘The roar of German artillery began 30,000,000 1916, and before massing of ple 600 In number, Av the route concentration being three the world's history (mind the man who created it all, the | The speaker recoguized the abilities Sogiiah agriculture ond in command to the Emperor, are lish willingness to accept privations, ut he stated t cannot be aboll Hefore the war p of bread grain was nking as one of the world's . the whole aspect | fortiNeations rolling green bills, » mark stretches England many 660, F f cattle rmany pigs, Germany 1owith many addi- fy cisrerich * id of inhabita 2 marking on the rmans began vault and on the nearest Verdun whic black, blood-soaked It begins on the west bank of Avocourt, and, the river, funs to near Ab- north the Ine England 80, ed the herotc 3 “| renc! asantey Urged to Sow nw special assurance by the Ger- | } t as Possible, man authorities that he can go to : -An appeal to| Covenhagen when ho is able; Consul | 8 French peasants of both sexes for help| John Q. Wood, Chemnits, who 19) % stoleism nsational nature ‘during jolude 1; “If all do their full duty and every an does his duty Then the year LNT will sec asin seus and shall open for th Pik " * tip, Men nations Dark Weather and Rain Limit) gee groat futur miles in length, varies from a few points. where jmum depth of three miles, where in| of struggling on| the Gerinans made the offensive of this narrow crooked strip of land ngton Insists Attitude of Germany WASHINGTON Ambassador Elk restrictions of quarantine and otherwise upon the arture of the 4 dozen other # and weeks © graveyard | spots fought ove ingne of the Crown immediate di be IB. COMIC HORR, BAG: RDI oh0) Oe man of Railroad’s Board of HET aa RL an Hock ¥ (AER DEO! . one 0! ¥ it. = wine 5 i ’ ony hs =e Litt weet ie Rel Gases Ba the Directors. ener si etna bia and Hie,of a areal arvenal and vast €0tk] rosea ys Loomis was to<day| cations! bnemeling, ons : SS elected President of the Lehigh Val-|profite, ($2,190 182 Ror, Aacuatlng. ie! T CHADE ANSONA EH, ONOCOL AT Soe, Ham, awe and Chocolaren, attrnac | Swediah Loan Cat From 30,000,000) 1/5 jajiroad Company to succeed F,|!'rrase, of $1,604,040 over 191 Tlie, | ely backed ta beautifully eat hoatas strona Pa ent rye LT eels pgelsed ed Ty Thomas, who was chosen a direc. |$1.519.541, equal to 116-10 per cont, on tf | Steering te comme c STOCKHOLM (via London), Feb. 21 common stock. An initial dividend of of Our this strip to but shell churned mud— It also has guaran Amorlean relief ships Turkish suoma- | a chemical analy- to determine Department, be necessar pockmarked area, impregnated with has cal that will be Austrian and more than a rian sub ound captured by the « ats everywhe Wealthy ages couellys | Vardun ab aiuul We xeaueuMubesud Khut, mente of unptuuce dutiuy abe oighte | LXE kW, Got were there hospitals, aviation camps, 'Barmen; Consul Talcker and family, artillery parks, engineering depots, gtettin; Agent Joseph F, Buck, Bre- staft Headquarters, troop barracks, | merhaven; Charles I. Winans and fam- i ieds, munitions depots, gar- 4 sprees rd ant the mutiitudinous fer. ily, Nuremburg; Consul-Gengal Leo vices that make up the great army] Allen Bergholzand mother, Dresde organization of to-day. Consul Ingratom, Frankfort, who is! Last but not least, the battlefeld of | crdored to Barcelona; Michael J. Hen- tee bill nor the one prepared by the] A run-down constitution with the vie War Department, he eves in the] tality at low ebb, a stubborn cough oF geneml principio involved. cold on the chest, all spell danger and ———— should not be negelected for a moment. N.Y. RELIEF IN GALICIA. A valuable suggestion is the taking of the celebrated Johann Hoff's Malt Ex- | tr act cold, with meals, This delictous 8250,000 Colle: jeu cave a Prose neicinie TRlea ee bese \drick and family, Plauen; William P. | Lak der binsiep hy eatterd, | temic Se - truRg ats every. fected organization, bring sharply to! Kent, Letpsig; Vice-Consul L. Raph- igre ane Snyvilto Wireless) Feb. | folks, as it 1s a natural flesh, blood and Americ bassado rer tO the Vienne Tent |tissue maker, For a cold on the chest Aasoctation $250,000 collected by the that will not respond to usual treat- New York Rellef Committee, ‘This sum | ment, Hofi's Malt “Plain should be fH ‘ Vael Getsior, Cologne; Consul Cor.) Fee ee ee sunt recund ; nelius Ferris jr., Mannhetm; the fam- pense he now heads the French tly of Consul Henry C. A, Dams R. ptulebakae On. armies. He ts building up the entre Aachen, Consul Damm being ordered |j OB EE A Sage dame | taken Steaming hot, sweetened with French front for a final victory, as|to Turkey. \ 2” | Mtcally provided for Jews {n occupied | Sugar, preferably before retiring. Ime he built up Verdun, Loft behind in Munich or elsewhere | Te a, | portions of Roumanta and Serbia mediate relief follows.—Advt. at man Is Gen, Nivelle, . aeeecerenhiptaneweneet ary Consul General Heaton W. Harris FOR A VICTORY HARVEST. of Frankfort, who is il with Inflan mation of the lungs and has t on in solving the food problem has been| awaiting instructions from Washing: | issued by tho Ministry of Agriculture} ton as to a new post; Vice Consul C. mee ard wil te placsmeee oh Inness Brown, Mannheim, also await- Special for Thursday try people to. Ko as|ing instructions; Vico Consul W. that! Bruce Wallace, Magdeburg, and Vice arecmaee nay] Consul Ernest Hntenmann, Stuttgart, | CHICAGO WHEAT_AND CORN The) both left behind {ll in Munich MARKET. nee CONGIUGEE: our ener- he majority of the Congula who}, Witbat, klen, unre working for French vic-| have arrived here will go to i tory and French peace, The country] to-morrow or soon thereatter to await | counts on you.”” instructions from Washington. nd whe: soft re the bar February 22nd BRUMMED STYLH BROKEN CANDY—These are big crrotaliing slabs of goolness oreseuted Im please Letitia 1ae ro na BOX — Port of Piymonth © clgn Shipp: tae Extra Special for Wednesday Chow, Open. Tha. Low, Clone, #: 40: Mere lod” May., te Nor yan P LOOMIS SUCCEEDS THOMAS }100% July, 100% 100% WOH 100% — A aot tata ae ae LONDON, Feb. 21—It ts oMctaly jg Suerte, having Jacket announced that the Port of Plymouth AS LEHIGH VALLEY HEAD) — :tems For investors. ’ i i Me Mig ie sulk has been closed until further notice to Pacitt Telegraph and Tele - ie if crt all ships except those of the allies. coumemnatan ™) , ded Dec, a1; r jy entering the barbor ary tae aida Se Tease, yunishati sotoring: the BArbOr Aret Relirin Precidsnt Becomes Chair-| fo: met ne Dagens Nyheter says that the Budget Committee of the Hiksdag has rejected the Government's pr 30,000,000 kroner tor to succeed FE. 8, Moore and ind per cent, on commen f0F the year was . | declared, 2 per payable May THAN USOME SEED SHAPE CAN~ ae KA CHOCOLATE. then made Chairman of the board, eclared. 2 per pent, payable, May 18 NS Shleitiy, Covered “wit NECuI TST hese cle Mr, Loomis was Vice President of 2nd 3 Par ponte MO eel ay bees | loan of o Delaware, Lackawanna and West- | taining .& neutrality 1 mar | South Porto. Rico Sugar Company, | poecia jority of th contended that | 6r |reaular quarterly dividends, of J per fi ite TMK Chote 1. 000 krol He began raliroading as @ law clerk | nt. on th referred an Ne ‘ cent. | x wis 2 Se tiatehet attached, 10c cording to ihe pate with the Denver and Rio Grand@, was|on common, both payable April 2 fatiti action of the committ later employed In the operating ofMf- | ——n a | nw CANNY, BOR <7 TON RATTUR ——— ces of the Erle and was promoted to rin i tt of A ne ue th 25¢ Just tke the real artic i a | Bertin Dentat vue Martial Law! pe Tioga division superintendent and n preferred and 2%4 ber cent, on | +. De and tame alse, tlnlshed runnelss er in pal s Bloss- n stoc! bot iL jo April 2 to choicest sweets at make a very att: BERLIN, Feb 2 Sayville wore-| manager of the company's Hlose- |ctouney tera ‘Match 18, Py orm ‘" decoration tot Jeon) Tivery. Ard 1k SPROIUISY: Une | bury age ag ir Rubb Company, regular quar | DV ERED Hed, woinea Cali) i Truesdale beg hor’ ubber Com) © r ut 4 w el true,” declared the official press agen-) When W. H. ‘True - ewan sa aaa EPS. payable starch a a ERP: | | lett ea er a report published | reorganization of the Lackawanna!) ¢9 record Feb. 28. are real the LORE { nat the Govern hanagement, he selected Mr. Loomis war:? 1 Tt th (othe: q Heneral of Belgiim had “procialmed en felected Mr. Loomis santana, Power Company, rogul Morear cwitra tified wlth, tnetnsanie AyhioKton ety law in Brvesele, becauay 6,000|to head coal interes com-lounrterty dividends of 1M per c | mont att ‘ ‘und decorated inuabitants refused to be deported for] Dany ag well as to act as executive in| preferred and 2 per cent. on common thes work in munition factories { ih 5 Ve comia| stocks, payable April 2 to stock record | Mr. Truesdale’s absence, Mr. Loomis . 13, in PUR a nar “Eye ix a trustee of the Liberty National, \of Mare ee JD | SiGiees canned) Se and Dritien Attack im Macedonte Watley) Sniinam and Phenix an 11 ANd! progsed Steel Gar Company, balance oh He RUSTIC CANDY BO , were Beene Iron National Banks and is an exeou-| ager preferred dividends on Dec, 21 "7 prom ; to»ltitlon Don ta BERLIN, Feb, 21 Coy wireless to ify of the estate of Mark Twain, He 1yic, was equat to 35-01 per cent on ere wile decked wltn eee tish detachments on tho|{e Jeu than fifty years old, | comimon ipared with 3-59 per ae followed up a pertod ic SE del cent. earned in 1916. ney ' ie eparation with an attack | tite ble day. exgellent Surety. rand Doiran, orRcUsY. | Z | eseht Zeewwlste ¥ says t 8 Army S é i : ¥ ays Mm)! Connecticut hunters have come “Paris in New York” Mile Chocolate Maraschino Cherr es (8) in with a horned owl, a silver for ‘A patriotlo offering for the day when the y tree vl aac the celebention of the day, Those are Big, Red itine, 1 : ] and a striped wild cat. Cafe’ des pare ere Seren ad Jail inte 44 VMinTNG a Ck Aniaacaniie | eee : , WASHINGTON, Feb. 2l—Surgoon | AIL Cars Halted an Jersey Ometal store ~ ei ae romain open to-night per ec he wie rape pres General Blue ounced th phyul- Is Daried. w54 BA C 06 OADWAY Bee eae aT iT WM’ “Audi. o'slok tle terengon’ 64 80w. 40in st. CORTLANDT ST. BAST a ee a uesiatant nited mipteg |New. sereey, ‘atout elf the State, ra Row & Nassau St. 266 W H'S' ' Exaintnation | stopped for one ite tn honor of| : eeia tM Dally Chen 110° Mo Sat 12 BSE, \ Now York and ather | Joi) dl Vico Prestitent | DIED. EET #23 WEST 34TH ST, 7 od R DENNAN--On Feb. 20, MATTITEW 4 PRE MOTH 'ST. & 3D AV. t S)OMHOMAS. dearty beloved husdand of 10°F many? ia n. neo [tyder 472 T., B'klyn neva D residence, 196 1 Cleweo. 8 wD " : geen . pred crane Oaa 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn, Closes, Silat Bee | «vests ‘