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Ggnified Genators cither gavé extracts from these communications or dent in some canes have been placed as them to the clerk to be read from the rostrum high as 300, © — North, South, Bast and West vied with cach other in their declarations, Bie aside from the generally Lat hl {Tine voice of the country was unmistakable in its @¢mand for war. jmethode of meéting the subtarin The Sefiate Foreigo Relations Committee reported out the Adminia- menach, the Bntents navies have ae tration atate of war resolution amended so an to strengthen {ie antire \eoned wome important adore 7 Dat one dissenting vote—that of Chairman Stone. ea iia" Athan av a ae rrcuee resolution as amended reads: to have the benefit of them. “Whereas, The Imperial German Government has The Council of National committed repeated acts of war against the Government and the people of the United States of America, there- Defense | ‘was In special War Deplitnent pall to-day, ut weil on fore be it immediate mobilization of national “Resolved, By the Sensie and House of Représenta- cod seit Alesse, el aan Bo Germany. Reports have been currant for fome time that additional Cabinet Members might be appointed to di- rect such work in co-operation with | the council, It been said that tives of the United States of Américain Congress assem- bled that the state of war between the United States and German Government which has thus been Gavels td tat the Precent be, athe t bership, ow. Relary "of ansportation “might "be directed employ entire nav * The Navy Department wil) imme- diately mperid the $18,000,000 ‘woncy ropriation for increased navy yard fi cIiitles, as follows z Imperial Ger- _ tian Government; and to bring the conflict to a suceéss- lew At Portamouth, N. Ht tacttities Zor ful termination all the of the are | loubmmarings, late céné@truction Of ten New York, one slip for the construc- ” by pledged by the Congress of the United States. {ton of a cupital battleship and addi- After obtaining a full membership the House Foreign Committee this tlonal machine shops, $3,000,000. * afternoon decided not to mieet until to-morrow morning. curaeemi two Sipe and ‘shops, | ak it During an informal morning session the House body merely discussed Nance tas one “glip and shops, about ‘the situation. $5,000,0 . WILSON PLANS ARMY OF 3,000,000 sri Renee SEP sete “ty ‘The first line of the new army will number 1,200,000 men: The second and (bird lines will increase the total available strength to 3,000,000. Following on the President's announcement in his address last nigh: “of @ forthcoming cal! for 600,000 men “chosen upon the principle of uni- ‘versal labdi'ity to service,” the War Department will present Congross im- mediately after war is formally declared its plans for a complete reorgani- gation of the military system with compulsory service as the basis. Legislation i nectwsary to authorize the plans that the War Depart- has feady for carrying into effect this mew form of service, Tho do- 4 - spied dro still kept secret, but will be madé public when bills are presented lange ete St eee re eterna? Congress. Tho President's reference in his address to military service! caM ee BEEN was in broad and general terms and left some doubt just what kind of ser- STOCKS OPEN STRONG BUT REACTION FOLLOWS vice be had in mind. He wpoke of “universe! lability to service,” avoiding | use of the terms “universal training” and “conscription.” There is no doubt, however, in the War Department as to what is tn-| tended, It means some carefully applied form of turning thie univer al! eae bility Of service into « reality of actual service by large Mumbers of the | [pay ee Ww a Out by @ manhood, Noon—-Volume of Business Under the present system the full war strength of the régular army) Heavier Than Yesterday. 270,000 men and of the National Guard, 48 apportioned among the States, | After a strong and lively ope proximately 489,000 meh, making a total of 700,000 already provided for| marked ty goneear nivencns ig ne law. trim! shares the stock market reacted As numbers stand today both reguier army and National Guard are) to-day and feli into the doldrums. By derably short of full ranks. The téguldr ostadlishment bad been oper-| noon ail early advances had been ing 0 @ peace basis strength of approximately 110 men to # compaiiy,| Wiped out cod railroad stocks were le war strength 14 150 men. The President can change the bacls from |” # decline to War sirength by executive order. The heavy Suying at thé opening faded aWay aftér an hour of tradin: although the volume of business w. twlee ae Kéavy as that of yosterday, fe-| Ail railroad sacks werd weak. SCRIPTION GAN BE RESORTED To. Unitéd States Steel lost two points There is ajed provision tn the National Deféened Act that when the tonal Guard is taken into the Federal service conscription can be to th order t6 fil) up its ranks fo the allottéd number, sained at the opening and fei! back to 1168-4. Professional traders ap- peared to be timid in advance of an NARTYORD, Conn., Apri) Rea. | olutions expressing the thanks of/ Connecticut to President Wilson for “the splendid meahage delivered by him to Congress last night on the in ternational situation, and piedg.n, him full support, were adopted in th | President's call for half a million men, according to the War De- it, 1s an additional army to the existing forces and not a part of Im fact as matters now stand there are three separate units of They will | tu every available ship on ti | Atlantle t# required for carrying sup- and service as needed. come along in successive waves bo- hind this firet line of twelve hundred | Piles and food which the Allien n thousand. | more than men. Our troops in France | The War Departinent to-day de- | WOuld not be trained for tranch war- | 4 fiitary torce—reguiar army, National Guard ond the new unnamed cleus. |conpress ne” Of NAF Dy the inder the scheme worked out by the General Staff, which is understood to beige am tyat we the President's approval, all these now distinct forces will be co- CLOSING G QUOTATIONS. inated into @ unified Federal command. Was as oad The President's demand ov Congress | ippinneincietes cine FoR Brea chang Net for “gubsequent additional increments | relieved to Meeannan 4 their patrol in hi fo, yt foe. of equal force” Is underatood to mean |the submarine zone, rt HR ek ioe 3 sshat men will be called up in blocks Common sense reasons prevai) eS 8 teh + fe ‘of half a million each for training |“Rainst an expeditionary force at this i we 4 4 SS « i tirely with the President's dea that | Ni Most ee of the expense should be met} me SPREE TE Weys and means committee mem- Hind to disclose the détails of the | fare and would add just so many } an lis to be presented to Congress | MOUths to feed 1 bs scarrying out the new system of mill-| Greater navistance against Germany | Pema a) + ae tary service. Until it is enacted inté |can be given by our fleet on the At- RS 62 as - a4 aw the present plan of voluntary |lantic rélieving a large number of at St | Fecruiting for fesular army and Na-| British and Freach warships and by Ra Bs HY fiona! Guard will continue. |Renerous grants of munitions and Ph a ha Evary moment now is precidus, for, money. | *% ’ my ly since the President uttered his first) Tho House passed, without objec-) et He BT 3 werd, Germany is certain te consider | tion, the $62,600,000 general defieclen @toun HH ; 4 the challenge given. The formalities | bill which falled in the Senate 1 ie ae 5 t of @ Congressional vote mean nothing session. " '* 8 gt te the desperate worriors of the| The bill, making important appro-|trer A'te ty pf hy May Re + aS Kaiser. priation for the army and navy, was | Rit Bee, Garp, « 8 ee. fd ay = yf Among the rumors afloat is that;Paseed practic: without change | J fei! ty Bu hes TH warning h on received from Eng- from its foriner phraseology 10% tithe 10 if land thet more German raiders have) Hepresentutive La Guardia of New if IRS iy t & succeeded in running the British |York introduced a resolution to pun- | 9oe TAB AS OM Sy blockade and are now headed toward |ish by imprisonment in time of peace | jas mt cm ry yee oR { the Atlantic janes of our commero and by death during a war any one | fare tty i Another is that giant submarines | selling inferior food, clothing, ammu- | [y we owe om } are en their way toward eur coast, /nition or arma to the army or navy. | {yeh Vall 8 8 Sy) While a third report has it that @/The bill, which would be effective OR Marine Ct 4 HOR 204 = dash of the German fleet is expected | sixty days after its passage, was ve- | es alerne Sf, By op 1 B against the Britioh battle squadrons. ferred to the Judiciary Committee. | fim f i The British and French ar | While the Presidant and cabinet | i 18 1 alse te be anxious to have many sf were discucsing ¥ of financing | Neda! hag”. oO he Vy their emailer ships now on th the war Congress leaders were con. | Ys a i sidering the problom and agreed en \ ; 8 ef oF bers feel that the present penerktion | ta etgamesermssess i] will derive the greatest benefit from rAd e y the war and should pay the gr Ay g t share of the expense. They recog. | jouhen Py my i og to & new Giscevery, mado trom| nize, however, that coming genera Rh gy 3 ‘J PI spaneae product. your foot troubles tions will profit by worl peat e a Me imint. as thin new proparetion ta| Prapowe to fasten some of the bur iw aR ealied, te veld to shrivel up hard © On citizens of the future = = SOEs Core OF COINS Hee Oe ais with | Although defini Of, My been lald. it ts iknow? ine “43 ceas profits tax will Le great @ ia Excise taxes, too, it RY ys certain to be raised ay + your lined te oweil or] All the closely guarded | wecrets of | TOR eyh sud quickly Heal the rove and tender) Entente navies, are expected to come} Wie? thon Pia 4 Ei stort ig | Ito possession of tho American navy. | Mae A \ : In a general way it is known that | Wenm Ks) mat By Be ~ by means of nety, airplanes, trawlora| Tut mae oT wll and swift submarine ere, th Britiom navy has gatiered in gmany aL a Hin? eB PM Ber ye German submarines. ‘The entihaates {fe uM eee read abe jand Ite ctvilidn ek so aes) at jnot only to President Wilson's per- | Americans, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1917. WHITLOCK LEAVES BELGIUM; IN SWITZERLAND T0-NIGHT Americans Who Preceded Minister Say Germans Treated Them Courteously. JANDON, April §.—Brand Whit- Ht American Minister to Beigium, | a number of American rellef \workins departed from Brussels late yesterday om @ special train for Switzerland, BERNE, April 8 (via Paris),—Sev- sy WILSON SEH IS DEATH KNELL OF | HOHENZOLLERNISM, London dniiees Declare It Redounds to Honor of . en members of the Belgian Relief American People. Commission, who have arrived abead - of Minister Brand Whitlock and LONE April 3.—"The death other Americans, will lea here this kmell of Hohenzollerniam” was the afternoon for Part The party con- outstanding feature which the Lon- S/*ts of Tracy @. Kettredge, Alfred C.D, Fletcher, Charles M. Leal don afternoon press to-day drew from President Wilson's address, The Eve. TMs Smith, Arthur Maurtoe, Philip ®. Potter and Robert Marevile, Mr, Whitlock, who ts expected to- ning News carried a segen-column headline proclaiming in boid type! “United States Declares War on Dit, will be accompanied Mohenzollernivm.” All evening news.|200Ut ninety Americans, tnoluding Papers printed the speoch in full, | hi# staff and consular offic! As- “It Ie an epoch making message,” |*stant Director Prentiss Grey of the aaid the Evening Nows, “redounding commission, with two or three other remained vehjnd, Mr. jfonal credit und honor, but to the Grey will wind up the American credit and honor of the American peo- | books and has been given a specific ple, It is the death knell of Hohen-|suarantee that he can leave when- zollerniam and all much dark, murder. |ever he wants to, ous tyrannies, If the German people | There are also four or five Ameri- | are not stirred to the depths by tho|can relief workers etill in Belgium President's appeal in the name of! who have been close to the German lberty and clyilization, then indeed! front recently and must therefor they are beyond al) hyman hope.” subinit to the routine “guarantee” o The speech was ono worthy of the| from two to four weeks, The Ani occasion,” declared the Evening Star “Yvery Englishman will now hold President Wilson in higher estima- tion. It is more than a mere déciara- tion of war; it sounds the knell of Autocracy and of any form of gov-| ernment which makes possible secret | diplomatic understandings and in- trigucs witb al) their mischievous re- wults.”” Amumber of the British news, | papers point out President Wilsoa’s clear distinction between the German Government and the German people. | The Pall Mail Gazette emphasized | ch” this particularly, and concluded: — | bridled Speech. “The vital essence of the speech| Unbridled speech, utterance of s¢ Yas the declaration of fullest war ditious views and contemptuous ref- measures and the most complete co- erence to the President and the Gx operation with the Entente, We have ernment of the United States was much satisfaction in belng joined by |to-day ordered eummarily punished @ nation carrying so much of our own |in a resolution submitted by the blood, in a crusade more than worthy Grand Jury to Judge Rosalaky in the Of its best traditions and of ours.” Court of General Sessions. “The President's stirring words| ‘The resolution irected the District should remove all bops on the en-| attorney to bring to the attention of emy's part and all fear on the part! the Polite Commissioner the inflam- of thé Alles that America will pur-) matory utterances of speakers in (he sue the war in half-hearted fashion,” | public streets and squares and to pro- said the Westminster Gasctte. “The | cure him authority to stop it imne- Message ie an immense access of see cernore. the resolution ca otrength and encouragement to us in| upon the Distriet Attorney to prepa @ good fight.” a bill for the Legislature making » “The German Government has dono jena utterane crime pun nha vle a mad thing in forcing the United!» % severe penalty Tiber esd cans who have already arrived bi pay they met with courtesy and good treatment from the Germang on their departure and that the Belgian relief work ts going on without tnterrup- tion. GRAND JURY URGES HEAVY PUNISHMENT FOR SEDITION on Police to Prevent “Un- ad | Was signed John J. Dillon, fore- States into war when it could have) man, and George L. Duval, secretary. had peace for the usking—merely by - > “ | MORGAN MEN IN BETHLEHEM. fare,” said the Evening Standard Se "Germany's very madness in the best| Four Named Directo tmdication of her utter desperation,’ | of Steel Com: “In the strain of this tremendous! J. P. Morgan, H. P. Davison, struggle.” sald the Globe, "some of us Steele and William H. Porter wer: wondered why the decision was so inated tor long delayed. But we should have|bym Steel Corporation at the annual Fomemberad {t was necessary that the Meting to-day. Directors Harry Hron r " .¢, A. Buck, Allan A, Ryan and President be certain that the whole rles M. Schwab were renominated. nation was behind him, It iano light!” Charles M. Sehwab, Chairman of the hing to change tho Weeply ingruined | rd of Directors, doe ed sentiment against entangling al- She DORs 78 tances, Gerinan statesmen have af- Giving up unlimited submarine war- | i. Charles nom directorships in the Bathle rOvA \Row in effect. atthe Bethlehem | He sald he believed {t helped the int plant, we are content to stand shoulder to oulder with the Land of the Free world’s greatest battle for freedom.” | The Wostininster Gazette oa “The stirring words with whi President's addres closes should re- move all hope on the enemy's part and ali fear on the that America, li ohoice, will pursue it half-heartedly It is no limited Mability warfare ale | to-day when they found that some one offers. She sees from the beginning had visited No, 70 Fifth Avenue, known that in thie war adi mus go in, alljas the Educational Bullding, where a riska be run, al) Hubilities accepted.” | majority of the pacifist organizations Declaring that Prussian militariem | pave headquarters, and changed the had taught the work! in this war) oor signs to read in @ Way that mis the lesson that it was impossible to | ef cach orgunian. Selig- rwrite $15,000,000 ‘ommon stock hem Bteel co San So Change waite} They Are in Washington, Pac Peace advocates were ready to Aght live with such « neighbor as Ger- | stated the purp {doals, Let us say in anewer, that | teyationa were made while the pacitists we who are in the thick of the ight! wore in Warhington take tie message which comes to us | fron: across the Atlantic as an iin- mense agcess of strength and on- OR. WAITE E MUST | DIE. Mich. ine atirmed |b als In decision hand- New York Central—Total net e: | Grand Rapids, 411 linea in February decreased § is, b) the Court of App led down to-day. Waite now is in Bing Sing prison RAC Colt’s Patent ¥ir pany |@walting execution ho Iders at at oad SAC Py pr tr intenase, capi " nant BOWIE WINNERS. $5,000,000 and to glye oe 100 t. atowks divide ud to sharehoide | Pi waa decided to rau ny par velue FIRST tock irom $100 to $48, (hui | slockinoider 8 shares for each of aoh chate now —— (Butwell), schedule pri pwa hichem, Stefi Coporation has u gecond i Mise Bure Cy pana dyernney tos BoA Hap t f | ‘olling), ) i capecity ie being 0.40 4-5. Umatilla, Sweet ” CORTLAND mauer 11 BART aD er Marguertt Moore, Celtica, Low PAR ver me a a TY Degree, Hope and Wetona also ran Atghigon Fas i paler a tuarterly BRCOND RACE-Selling; three-ye “SRB a aker ree | aivigen of 1 per cent mmon |olds; five and « half turlongs.—Sweeter eri Ad Rv Meee Bayete June 1 to stock record | Then Sugar. 107 Carrington), straight | we ib draeer #40 | April ab $17.70, pl $9.10, show frat; Op Bat of, Fy AEE | 5 py Bam 107 (CW, © » place ara FUL aN a BKLYN P ef, ADA | teu an ue thind Pine Ome DRORSWAY, Breckiyn. Open unit fs m, nimon stoc Queen of the Sea t Tre the jaine stock record Apri wage also ‘an by | Asks Legislative Action and Calls } |“AMERICAN CON ON COMMITTEE.” WILSON DECLARES FOR WAR WITH ALL GOVERNMENT RESOURCES | “I advise that the Congress declare the recent course of the Imperial German Government to be in fact NOTHING LESS THAN WAR against the Government and people of the United States; that it formally ACCEPT THE STATUS OF BELLIGERENT which has been thrust upon it, and that it take immediate steps not only to put the country in a more thorough state of defense, but also to EXERT ALL ITS } POWER AND ome bass ITS RESOURCES to bring the Government of the ( German satire to terms # and end the war.” LOVETAGEY nH | “Lieut. St. Chi U.S. AL ae | Held Without Bail. | Charged with impersonating a} United States army lieutenant under | M- Lit }tne alias of Royale L, St. Cyr, and specifically with having forged the Robert J. “Widney, Who Fig. /name of United States Henator Wil- Leake liam M. Calder ‘ “ 0 lette: f OH ured in Case of Mrs. Lyons, | Agent IS arts Tries to End Own Life. confidential clerkship with the Bank of the United States at Nos, and four marines from the navy Sa a lancy Street, Stephen yard, a Secret Service agent and two Robert J. Whiney, a salesman for | twenty-four years old, of No. 71 Mau. | Deputy Sheriffs. Littman and Seeley the Continental Rubber Company of | joy t, Brooklyn, was held with- | game to this section two years ago No, 36 Murray Street, was found | sur bail when arraigned to-day be-|and have lived since upon their sniall overcome with gas to-day in the| fore Magistrate Geismar {n ‘the Ad-|farm located two miles from fhe bathroom of his apartment at No. ams Street Court, Brooklyn. He was centre of the town. The confiscated 107 Went One Hundred and Fourth jnrrested at the Forty-seventh Regi- apparatus, it is stated, had been | Street and was taken to the Knicker. | ‘20nt Armory shortly before noon by | strung from a Bacs! She to a tree. tara tbdhaieds Detective \Jobn J. Sullivan of the! a 0 joepital for treatment, He| givin Branch | will recover According to the complaint of Sen-| 65 VILLISTAS STAS EXECUTED. Just two months ago a woman| ttor Calder, Wenberg got a position ee calling herself Mrs. Vivian King and| Mth the | March 7 nat, but Mrs, Viclan Lyons was found phen tf n nde : a when investigation of his credentials with her head resting in a gas st n to have been April 3.—Sixty-five in an apartment at No, 60 West One isoner’s effects were found Mie is executed in the ‘Hundred and Sevent ee ere Service batw haere hl bord ah Widne ea Where |: and April 3 for $488, and a letter on Jorder of Francisco Murguia, ref- eae. valores 0 called) White House stationery, acknowledg-|ugees arriving from the State capital himself Richard King police | ing the request of “Lieut. St. Cyr” ToP] to-day sald. lavslGAbOnrot Ibe wotmants a ith, | Me ASE tRW WIT (HSE TOSIGERE ANG |. eis. ret aid the number of |investigation of the woman's deatt ire, Wilson Villa sympathi hanged following th enbel vho is said to be mar- |He cleared himself of binine ae ne ie inte at the [battle of last Friday numbered more | c years ago, Was! Maujer Str ress, Hix cards| than 200 and two generals. } Loe . oy! Ja real ec rater in San Fran 1 he ntained a ee lelsco with a capltal estimated at| lence at N ot Cae Bane “| SPEEDS WEST POINT CLASS. 00,000, He was married and jis Balai asisato | iiet srahey ae ime toe Pes Un" | Mexico Willing to Help End the) He Graduated This Month, 1e met Mrs, Ly« beautify ro . carats young wife of Willem ©, Lyons,, MEXICO CITY, April 2.—-The Mex-| eat ay conak se hep known from coast to coast as an en. /‘can Government to-day sent an an-/clase of the Unked Staten stiiitegy thustast in t ouncement to Keuador and Colombia | Academ n ar a sporting evente that it, accepted. the proposal of | uated late this month instead of in June, | Lyons ts the man who leaped yee In Montevideo | according to an announcement made to- he ring at Colorado Springs to save| jp American + to decide on a [day by' Secretary Baker, F ec Billy Roche when WAS common pol the object of —— mobbed after giving Freddie Weish he Huropean war to an end t Men T Not to Talk. the decision over Charlle White, He op suggested Inst February. mum" is the order issued to has frequently been in mates from the Ri all employees of the du Pont Powder this clty for being too inte |Conpany.’ It’ was announced yeate | displaying the revolver whic core So Rien ken, XJ. The onder alap Ja permit from Judge Re y f rigors of war or Dian carry, but which permit has been lgkestion was falth any outaiders ot — taken up in Magistrate's Court, ade tn regard to Mex * proposal - Widney long ago lost the lawl ves. |{hat shipments of supplies | to | 7 ceed tige of his fortune, To-day a friend | Bu an belts bas sore rb at the Rubber Company offices ro- nations a cde hhedl dikes ceived a farewell from h Special for, Wed- neta 4 Greed se CHAPTER 2, and cut up all sorts of pranks ai th Cottontai pa Hoag to work on a farm. The fected to scorn the entry of the ents of the cumpany and. indorsed its . United States into the war us negligi: earning capacity... Bonuses, he. sald, ranaed Sone thei ble. We may now éafely leave them fever Tun higher than eight per cent. storted i to learn of their mistake. Meantime Biers approved and ret! tened to the wonderful prot if persistence of their ence wi Breit, he told wink to himself, he reckoned ft Rabbit Hut lly Bunny toward the gi Beautiful Easter Gift Packages q atelomipg 1) ts i 7 peonre vd Moca wen STYLE, B—The centres | of a1 ‘he superintendent build many, the Westmineter Gazette says OP Tie Hacer blade ‘was that Amerion me to this con- Nigh lotiere to clusion at the fortunate moment ul ee — a when tbe Tusaian revolution h on the ‘door of the | Uh NOG a an ie PAC ie machen “1 Tak eted the circle of #8) was chungd to read | f xi . Jong and made them one tn f pyenc nithe wad shened tu reed 25¢, ite" "& if COMNT bin as system as well as in the |were changed In like manner. The al Ya: LATE COCOA- MILK CHOCOLATE 6 Eoin tamer, a eee aweets Ni nd 8 Froun i ny an 19¢, 34c Tei 00) ent in a good fight.” "i BEAUTIFU ROSS GHAPE BOXES—Handsomedy deco- aii ee Court of Appeals AM@irme Sentence) | ERT ee ent Noe de te rated with Easter lilies and impressive rellmious subjects, ITEMS FOR INVE for Murder of Father-in-law, rus Fen box, ls filled with deliclos Bon Bons and Cbevelates, Miami Copper Company—Extra di-} ALBANY, April 3-—The conviction of vidend of $1 @ share e addition to] murder in the frst degree of Dr, Arthur om me noc quartérly dividend of $1.60 p--able May | Warren Waite of New York for the mur- KaEEE pt nt wi choleept SAL ABORTED ONOCOLA Bons and 16 to stock of recofd May 1, der of his fathersin-iaw, John Peck of | @ kemned My bait ss pe celal in 4 4 ea = eee an a ae Sy ee al x $1.00 NOTE—Our stores will, somal ta Rtn, —" Duet, = 8, Wms OUTFIT ‘0 Proprietors $ plain by Authorities at Ports- SOUTH BERWICK, Me., Aprit B= were summoned to the Portsmouth Navy Yard for a hearing to-day @@ & | Government officers of a radio outfit mendation ‘by which he obtained a| discovered upon thelr farm. ‘The seizure was made by an officer ing him to come t othe ho Up rdsmen for a! take charge of the body. | ‘A telephone incsuge to the po PHILADELPHIA, Pa, April ¢ As 2OEN 1 BROWN & SON, Boston, Nites. of the West Hundredth Street |the guardsmen of ‘the First Regiment | 1 station sent Seanuell to) poarded their tratns here to-day do- “ the lodging house run, With| Pet | On April 3, 5.38 4. My parture was halted for Just a few ' the landiord ine entered the apartment | Parture was halted for dat a tow Hospital and forced the door of the bathroom. | minutes—tor w wedding. | First Seret. years old, da fi Every crack and crann of oor and! Siye'sarah Marcelle while @ Juatice of 4 Margaret Conan, natives of window had been caulke with cotton ine ** pronou Tipperary, Ireland, and paper. Widney would have been | Wite, “Then. the oft Kemaing will be brought to the Réme dead in @ few ininutes. Brady good-bye and. bo: of her brother, 201 W. Tth at. ““boonn The Adventures of Two Easter Bunnies unnies’ School Days. The Brothers Bunny were mischievous rabbit children old maste: tS into the heads of the village eut-ups, they ue they knew tow of Rabbit ute and the ville become « prosperous banker. Old Reuben Bunny it it city. ON GERMAN immoned to Bx- mouth Navy Yard. tman and M. Seeley, Germans, of the seizure last night by ind pla: owledge named bine he was able to beat one movi ations of his two sons, them to it would do em good, tch Village « oer TH JORDAN AL Ftareaate Vicia os prea APra BGG fhe oles See isin hy in in sina ihe, Card ep es, SC Nee eccordance et iT

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