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eens THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, May 26, 1017. 7 RENCH ADVANCE, FIND GERMAN SHELTER FILLED WITH DEA Many have had military training ir Dd BACKDOWINS MADE "et rs Manhattan Boroug h Conscription ‘Committee And Scene in Registration H Headquarters Here again, since the French manual of arms and the French drill tactics are entirely different from the American. All offivers attached to the corps express the utmost satiefaction with the men, who display readiness to perform any task. They are all @irene young men, many of thom ‘civil engineers, and they show an adaptability to meet any ciroum- |) Sees CHEMREUX WOOD ON AISNE FRONT poe ea War Office Reports That De- molished German Shelters yi ADMINISTRATION «. S. Steel, Selling at Par Recently Goes to 134—Sales for the Day, 1,700,600 Shares, ,700, s j = TO GAG GAG PRESS A public demand for stocks, alded by speculative interests Which anticipate a boom In all industries as soon as the Congressional tangle over the war Amendment by hp Cotetecia is straightened out, combined to en- hance security values on the Stock Ex- Would Bar Only News of | change to the extent of hundreds of Colors of All Allies Carried as 1,000 “Midinettes” March——15,000 Now Are Out, PARI, May 25.—Carrying the colors of all Allies, including ral Ameri- oan flags, 1,000 “midinottes” etriking for wage increases and a weekly bait holiday, paraded the streets of Paris to-day. About 15,000 girls employed tn milll- stances. Most of them intended wo| Were Filled With Dead. : @erve with the American amibulance, Dut welocted the Mighting corps after| PARIS, May 28—Patt of Chevreux the United States decided to enter) Wood, on the Aisne frort, was cap- the War. tured jast night by the French, ‘tho Physical labor, the hardships of War Ome announces, The German service, the dangers of the firing line #helters were found to have be = de- —mone of these deter the Amorionns, molished by tho French artillery and All they demand ts to see actual ser-| to be filled with dead. . vice In the quickest possible time. German attacks were reported north Driving five ton automobile trucks! of Vauclero and in the region of is the hardest sort of physical labor Courcy, and the mombers of these first Amert- | j, * She aresed forose are all plea mes. | ,Tuloming 1 the tant Ot the Ote- | seupendoue task of arhft romitre~ ‘The hours are trregular—and during | “On the Chemin-dos-Dames the tion in New York City ov June battles turns on duty may continue) night was marked by pronounced 6 has just been put into th for days at 4 time, The great trucks| activity of the artillery in the | — = se aoe must lumber along in range of enemy! fesion northwest of Braye-on Judge John J. Freschi culled to- ‘ He militons of dollars to-day, United "¢ry shops and department stores Strategic Military Value. [erty Stool, which wan selling at par @f@ now on strike, 90 far ho dis- Jonly a short timo ago, touched the fers have been reported. WASHINGTON, May 25.—Conforees! record price of 134 and practically all Similar demands by bankers’ and on tho Espionage Will have drawn @| industrials followed the upward trend PFokers’ clerks were accepted by & -Calied modified newspaper censor: | of tho market. number of houses but are boing re. hip écction which will be brought be-| The Stock xchange has not experi- sisted in others, The butohers’, wait- fore Congress to-morrow, with the In-jenced @ day like this for months, ers’ and grocers’ unions ate eonsider- tna} The sales for the day totalled ing joining the strike. fluence of the Administration behind! 179,95) shares, There were frequent !°8, eact ‘inh epit ? Representatives of the employers Vit for ihelusion in the pending bill. reactions, but in spite of all draw- It must be accepted by both Houses| backs the market neld firm, Indus 4nd workers of the fur trade reached } to become part of the bill. trials, such as Steel, oils and coppers, an agreement and work will be re- ; Were in heavy demand. fumed to-morto ‘The wording of tho new section] "jrasiroad stocks were also bullish, ” Lines nde SM || @onfines prohibited pubiloation ex-| the exception being Delaware @ Hud. Glusively to military information and |#on, which registered In the course Meavy Gam Duel Reported by Derity 1 vision that 1 | Of the day a drop of 6% points from in Champagne. : Fetaing the provision that @ Jury 808"! | jase night's close, THis etock sold BDRLIN, May 25.—“Increased arti!- decide whether pablished information | own to 108 tery activity 18 reported from Western The machinery to catry out the {s useful to the enemy. ro EOE eT pd Champagne,” said last night's official dittie, Laonnols, expecially near Lo Pan- | gether tho members of the Man- It ts considered a much more tberal CLOSING | QUOTATIONS. | bulletin, The earlier bulletin re; of te| theon. A German attack on our section than others previously pru- Jonly artillery actions on the The training camp America's! trenches north of the Vaucloro hattan draft committee Jast night posed by tho Administration. With net changes from previous closing, front. first fighting forces on the French) Windmill was repulsed, Further | . front ie Installed in ono of France’s| east, In the region of Chevfeux, | Pie Saale bw es Ndi one most beautiful and most historic for-| We carried out an operation late Courts Bullding and plans for | YestePday in th t of th eats, closo to where the army te evreus Wood siinuied south, | t® work wete outlined, fighting. The American fag floats t of that town, where the ‘The upper picture shows the beside the tri-color hich above the enamy resisted energetically. Tho Tho conferees alsd agreed on the fenate amendment to empower the | sms, Gad Mine. President to declare export em- | \ Hest Suc Car & Fdey., bargoes, It is designed to preven Gan ; he Lov. WALTHAM&ELGIN POSREETETES SEE shipments of aupplics to Germany i" Mhig fini ment. ‘The particular standard | Attack was completely wuccosnful. Manhattan committee, From loft through neutrals, The agreements | Ay. tjuwed rie tan and Stripes now in use| We found numerous dead in th Lance * ht Locomotive, © Malt, lot pt melt fe Met to right they are: Hugh Frayne, | Will be formally presented to-mdrrow. acces 20 oaetatentes |ASKS WHITMAN TO VETO. fis" | WEST SIDE MEASURE i= = shelters destroyed by our artillery. was the gift to the munitions trans) ‘Thirty prigoners, including an Lincoln Cromwell, Judge Freschi, pe t service by Clarence Mackay. officer, remained in our hands, Willlam Lee Frankel, d The camp is in charge of Fronch “In the region of Courcy wo : 4 ‘ankel, Michael army commanders, incliding Lieut.| @fove back @ German detachment | Cruise and W. Gilman Thompson. H m4 : iN J. E. Osthelmer of Philadelphia, who! frhich had succonded in penetrat: | _ Below 1s @ scene in tho New Andy icine. ‘3 MILITARY crc” * ofilisted in the French army tn 1914.) bank of tho canal. Patrol en- York registration office, showing | 3 ao Re . save | Aaa! awit $) OTMERS, with adic Luminous Dial, Lieut. Dally, who was captain of the} counters occurred ‘southeast, of | isn who came under the eoeabel | Board of Estimate Resolution Says | siawin Vcc. 1s visible at Alehte at 1910 Yale football team, with William| Rheims and nearAtezonvaux p | Bill Will Delay the Solution | Hei a. | $3.95, $5.95, $9.75 to ae Tayide. of Hew York: necond tn! LONDON, May During the| tion law filling out blanks. ‘These | of Old Probie |pane “B. 4S, The beat to be had anywhere. night a local hostile attack against f Old Problem. On}, Petroleum 2 Guaranteed or Money command, comprise the commanders One of our posts in the Hindenburg | ™0? Will not be in the city on : : | Geeitral Lea 2h You will, make foe arly bur of Section 2, Section § has not yet jino southwest of Fontaine lea Crol-| Registration Day and, for that A 5 aoetiaplaeniaireherreeaianera fr $ Sewreiey before Shara been lofficered. jselles wag driven off,” says to-day's 0 Bronx to-day introduced a reso- stairs Jeweiry Bo saeey frat thing the French| War Office report. “A German raid-| Tedson, were permitted to register lution in the Board of Estimate re- arniy officers bumped against in pre-|'N& Party northeast of Arleux also} before June 6. Clerk Scully in auiesting Gov. Whitman to veto the Cai was repulsed with heavy loss, We paring for the American fighting men had no casualties.” | showing them how to prepare the was that they bad to bave breakfast.| “In a minor British operation tnis| bla No French soldier eats a regular Morning southwest of Loos we cap- Bennett wate Co. 174, rendre : IG THE ISTRATION OF MEN je win em A ante PROM THE CITY JUNE 5. Que cinta. se® | bIll which would give the Public (one ‘Steel Corn Pr Service Commission a# much power (nx as the Board of Estimate in passing In soup or chowder—on & Hodson A 4 ; of the Legislature. understood—by those who aro in con: | vppored by the LegiMative or Execu- | ° trol of the arm: of the Centra | tive Departments of the Government, 7 . Powers, The Allies are contending | as Jf they were partisans se (Continued from First Page.) that right makes might, their enemies pur The French officers also djscov-| ter-attack, according to to-day's off statement. The Mathewson resolution says | that the legislation would place a v¢to ‘power upon the action of the govern- ing body of the city jn the hands of | State board, It adds that the plac Salic It will make a surprising improvement in the flavor. At Grocers & Delicatessen Stores Made io U. 8. A. By E. Pritchard, $31 Spring St., N.Y. i baked, boiled or fried fish, a i _ Ra =a l %& Rio Griese j . I » breakfast, and tho French army cooke puted & further portion of the encnyia | methods, protective barriers, méans|the whole burden, We must never! Upon the West Side Improvement jn. & ito Ur, it meats, gravies and salads, use dave their mornings off hood and-took twenty-cight prisonerb. of rapid mobilization and transfer of falter nor retrace our steps. Wherever agreement between the city and the fie yi °jg!! ‘ an rn quence. jAn enemy counter attack . tales. | troops and supples are further ad-| or whenever the end is we must press! New York Central Railroad, eral Ee. 1 | i There were successful raids by our ’ vanced in effectiveness than any | forward with all our strength, might,| ~~ Aldermanic President Dowling and Movors “¢ | But not #0 at the American muni- There el anrand Weed other army or armies have ever|minds and souls, The mors vigor’) worough Presidents Marks of Man- a tI tlon transport training camp, The of cured a few prise been, ously proceed within the limits of nattan and Connolly of Queens voted 7 ot usual American appetites for break- one! a De RIGHT MAKES MIGHT, WATCH: | i” nce tho sooner will the end be) against the resolution. Gov. Whit- H ‘BRAND fast h in evidence.) BERLIN (vin London), May 25.— \r : : | man {8 to hold a hearing on ‘the bill + are very. mucl mr | maidigh. trdete, afer eeneiretion ie! WORD OF THE ALLIES. a of us aro complaining or | Tt "Aibany on Monday. “the bil was $%5| OLD ENGLISH Therefore the French army regule-|Geenans’ first line near Loos, were | “and yet the Allies possess an eld-| criticising because of the enormous | disapproved by Mayor Mitchel, but par tions had to be altered to ft. There driven out of their newly ment of strength not appreciated—if| trex that aro likely to be imposed. | vagsed over his veto by both Houses rs {sa regular meal every morning now. | positions by a strong German it could under any circumstances be| We are apt to consider ourselves as ‘ ‘ ered that the usual emergency ration | ola " | WOU Nave to be changed in (D6 OREO) corn rete eer teres Bnallsh +0 connoitring parties wer iven buck h Ww , % individuel Wa do ourselves of the Americans, The French sol- in hand to hand fighting.” the atate- bia Fi ee ACL i alotaierr kh. \tiuatica by. parhaeing > aus 4 ture toon Gler carries one solitary loaf of bread nd Cte “) nb attac M4 sock nor desire anything that belongs thay must. prove all pewerful, thodehts We can rightfully claim Tee RR taiy pontoons ne ae for his reserve food supply when northwoat of Bu aa and, French | to any other country, If they had an ""Awith this as the foundation and that the burden of taxation bo equt- | Nit Apaennttely, postpone tne ea. starting out on active service. It fattea° advance north of Craonelle| advantage over other nations in any inspiration of our armies they aro tably distributed, that all the people, |jem, for so inany years a vexing one, po he pri rae oly etree \Gepartment of human endeavor they better able to utilize all the forces after cxcinpting the necessities of | LM O15 Conmeduent detriment, to sean Tee fuoely, wes jasracore es | 1 stl ‘oft by it | at their command. It will require life, shall be compelled to contribate | tho interests of the City of New York, yard boiled esky. | “Their ambition is to cultivate good farge sums of money, but nothing that oxtravazance in making expendl- |ti, gommercial interest and the com NS ae GRRE will and friendship and their hope Is we do not possess in abundance, for tures. ‘Taxes ouglt to be levied and| fort and safoty of its people, GREEK SHIP TORPEDOED IN WEST SIDE APPRAISALS to avoid enmitios, Their consistent the reason that we are right and the distributed, if possible, so as to avola i —_—__—_ : yurpos and effort have been to oo. enemy is wrend: ctogas nnels of business ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Reale Sisageae ase" ‘We shall probably see other ma-| prosperity | Freighter Reported by ; ‘ wtp Gath. {oUPY &n — Independent position cam Members of Crew. Real Estate Board Finds City Sells eking t at least unfairly treat the hc fOF Corsse rere BANKING AND FINANCIAL, ce ee the { t Lackawanna Steel Co.—Extra dividend | tions of strength and importance, now — “Now is the me to unite the whole | of 2% per cent. of eamings for fret two) in i enanke among nations, unentangled and un- neutral in attitude, join the Allies, if country in a common cause, The | quarters of 1917. Dividend payable June | Sfae-suetiieid Submarine |]|| 448 $ v 7 i anc y as 7 ¢ protract me oO} f <I ek record June 15, On Nov. 23, | Beuthem Pa ‘ The Greek freight steamer Odys $12,811,209 and Buys §8,- | complicated with alliances or asso-| the war shall be protra Some or goldiers are on a level as they ought | J0 to stock r @ Juno 18 i Bent fies se: 4 vessel of 608 tons, which left New 048.984 j ‘ ' lations that might Interrupt tha|Allof the South and Central American to be; all_others should he on ink ean chire dividend of 8 per cent.) outney , Majinas mae) oat Gethens the latter part of Maren ‘for ingen A a | policy of nlding and never antagonia- | SPitand’ and. Switeerland ought. to Kad anes poittion Tosaiielon aud sales t les, was torpedoed and sunk by| A special committee of the Real 5 a , ‘Texan Co.—Special meeting of stock id probably will before the jous differences during the war times | polders will be held June 22 to consides ower are allow accom at least. Opportunity should be open | Inc capital stock from $55,000,000 at they attempt, Si | ing others. | come in s, accord. Estate Board of Now York made @ re} q@hego observations are based on| Central f WO vertived ‘at ant Ameri.| Port to the Board of Estimate to-day re nan ul wo mi rine April 13 pers of |i y, » feo 0c! tte coun- to all. Gove pntal burdens wheaitd | to $68,314,000 to be offered to stockh Gt. Pipe re Has orders on its history, The record haa been written tics could not afford nit their no by all, With such. ar ors of record July 10 at par ilar 8 Tha, “Aloo +28 t € ean. port to z ; on tho value of the tands and ease- | and cannot bo changed by any Who! peapin to hecoie ubject. to the pintettntin ae wowetremen ed wieias | auarteris: dividend of 2% re 1 5 - books in exce of Ho was former ne | me: 2 agreement. be- f id ab a ation of Ro ental affairs | ty June % to stock record June I! s t+ Ble siceeee Oris Livieratos, her name ments involved in the agreement Pe- | may impugn the motives or conduct dominance of ® nation which eon- wa should bo sattafled, however so- TUn6 W 'to stock 1 tr *2 |] $100,000,000, Is a 9% being changed shortly before she left] fyoen the City and the Saw Abr lof our people. Such a citizenship, | siders force as the only consideration he drafts which are made upon| Atientic Gulf & Weat Indies—Semi To Naw Orleans. The sinking occurred em FOR OR CHO driven into the corner of self-defense, |‘ Larareagicn pnd sxpeosic: eee upon the larger interests which annual ¢ ge gt % A share on com t % investment at prevail- ¥ figured that the! jg apt to be the most terrible, even mal 4 t taal eee ee haces Be ena —— § fate aha 5 fo He noid by the yates creasing wealth and the vast re You have heard some criticism| ,tonison System—Ten m +13 |] ing quotations, WRITS FOR BIRDSEYES. |tin'to tn cca be old by thel though clvilized and human in ite) sources of the United States she 8! concerning the conduct of the Go" =| eqAtiri tbh ge eey to 8 * to $12,811,209, and that the lands and combativencss, when attacked by a/ «ble to assiat materiaily in providing ornment's business affairs. It has | Net after tax $44,024,825, Increase t 3 Bend for revert 8B-22, Mat Cor-| cavements to be wold by the nullroad | baroarous despotism: | thd (RDB Rrany peceenen. a been said that confusion or at least a | 464,284, ae igeoayreed ping er eee core to the city are worth $8,048,084 EOPLE PEACE LOVING, BUT|PiNe multitudes of soldiers lack of system or co-operation some. | pas rin nee Cane. | | other countries, and, If ne AN ui Gemhinenla'e READY TO FOLLOW FLAG, aj) these mrust be mobilized in the . ia ©} phis country is largely made up| defense of 2 common and righteous at the mer r eek were obtained in the|be sold to the railroad compan try , denly thrust upon the Government of- | WHEAT, Paderal Dist et Court heey aly fon mount to $11,094,881 Rad that the |of men and Women who camo here tO} causa And as to equipment, the | un enormous amount of bus. | Thurstay in peace and tranquillity, or We) braing of the Allies, ourselves Hi lime ‘Choe - valuations of lands and easements to| #¥e in peace an traordinary in volume nnd —udge Augustus M. Hand by Cla deacendants of av The city's exy rts figured that the Habeas — ¢ writs returnable | valuations on Ia ~ soneens | Schmidt & Deery Mlinots Cavalry. times appears, but it must be re-|CHICA@O WHEAT AND CORN membered that there has been sud- | MARKET. Marshall Fle! In- | jnesa « nee . { . They wish tol cluded, will in tine be aufiicient to| character, and the strength and co- | fy gt (Speciaf to Tho Brening World.) | Birdseye, be sold to City tn 96,080.48 progiess and prosper as the result of| mateh’und overmateh tho best talént]| Hacity. of ull are taxed. to the wumost |e CHICAGO, Moy 26.—Murshall Meld 30BroadSt., N.Y. Frieohong, three a: our adversaries 1 often beyond ji endurande, |1 2 1,48 made Sergeant of the Fi t thot privileges which the exclusion of war| that is possessed { ! t the total, of our inhabitants | and study ground for severe critiolem, \ appreciate what our republic, with) “Among other things it Is concelv-|” “And then there Is o disposition on fold opportunities, moans to every|and most effective types of alrcratt,{co-operate with the business men in citizen, and with noble imy they | -utnumbering those of the other side | promoting the welfare of tie country s-examined Dep-| will in’ every emergency rally around] five or ten to one, they could obtaln| his is what all of tis have desired | st Attorney San-|@nd follow the Stars and Stripes,|and hold control of the alr and-in thi#|and advocated and now we will prob. valry. —— ee | LOST, FOUND AND ROWANOS, After he naa oroababal ero uty Assistant Distr Serve With Cheese— and no quentions sshed at Sinan edt sods thelr emolam of honor, of liberty and| way destroy the productive works,(°My"hwve as much opportunity. in gn, Git NS dee? aed a either in. sandwiches or uel Markewioh at the inquiry into the! of justice, transports of troops and supplies! this direction as we have ever de- —— Ndr |City Club's charges against District] “We did not desire, we persistently | storage warehouses and other facill- | iiveq* | plain. Gulden’s gives a Attorney Swann Commiasioner Ingra+| and consistently sought to avold ensive and defensive war Akee*iniay tna ai ik DIED, | spicy flavor to cheese, ham announced to-day that he saw| trouble with Germany and her Allies, nemy and thus matertally| Judge Gary then told of the any | It’s the Gulden blend j nothing thus far In the evidence tuat| We had always been the true friends ¢ advantage now held by| polntment of iron ang e} ec 5 OTTONE—-On May 2: 2027, Oma 1 call for his reporting to the of the Teutons until the ruling pow nment’s request ond n nd resources, We | tees at the Cov | COVERED LASSES DBSTEPHANO COTTONG, overnor anything that happenel injers, for reasons not comprenended Sure our expe @ g @ | continued nies ABAMELS — | _Remaing will Me in state at THB ’ connection with the labor cases prior [by us, forced us*nto tho position of | 1e consideration to all the possibilt They have, with other work, beon || teothweme, saunter of, contect emteed FUNBRAL CHUROM (Freee to Jan. 1 of this year | self-defense, We beliey as indeed | ties for improved machines — and | eng 1 in mobil ming the besarte 4 Open, Kettle New Orleans edt plasese bel) Building), Broadway, % The 1 mer also a it was admitted by the. invaders, | methods. aes of bay | Sa pila dh | lgie Hage wud the “Tin ailing ee bj OTth ste, until Saturday forenco: there wan ho charge aguinot that they were rackloss, lawless and | “What are 1 for? This/a# the Government requires for ite} ]] wat, Feet Testealtited anenr | etctock, Funeral services will be held ur ustar Att Mtoe Faillee co Rend lee thnins. traalmant thelr | question Is ash wered, In| purposes, and the statistics ace In the |} | POUND BOX | the Church of the Blessed Sacrament the Ia “ neutral and unofte neighbors, | One form oF another, by millior of | possession . ba Broadway and Tie st., Saturday more n nation of but as at etrained from | Deo give muswer that seems | § ng. 9.3 An wict n, counsel fhitorference or ev to me to underlie all others | Jecretary of mb. | | Ing, 2.30 e'clook. American Club, | “even aft t Powers We are fighting to firmly estab: @ programme Or HOMEMADE FUDGE—Thoe rich | GERUARD.—KATHERINA GERHARD, Standard Le th " Pasied upon ablished | lish and permanently maintain a bas | plates, structural sh bara Creamiest, melt-in-your-mouth kind, | Services at THE FUNERAL CHURCH, for 1 pers Hight of the sperty of | sis whereby every international qu whip Yer candy erntt bare. of | Broadway and 08th at, (Frank 5 50 years did ne y 1 ylindividual Amert ‘our! tion in dispute must be determined in lous Bt Californie ter | Campbell Bullding), Sunday aftermoon udge Dele nne with (Government wits | i 1 unmoved | agoordance with the principles of jus basis! cat Wate. oresmnted to Vab | 0 o'clock. them to action, accepting the excuses and | tee t struce iw N ‘ the'kenae 4 fa promises’ of the aggres 1| “The task which confronts the! cural shapes 1 WARREN,—On May 28, New York In the Famili ve i rhe nat we oxer untry Is not confined to the army|the opinion that tr t | MARIA J. widow of John i, Warren, t than any large ar und navy, although they will N= | costs and other co " id formerly of Holyoke, Mass, aged by over before pr ed t hare art of the credit | recelve larger prices ve spt cutessens mM ABK ANY Of tho witnesses [Cation #o great we succeed, They offer | 1 have referred myiaus Re THE FUNPRAL CHURCH shout Thaae fhaaeseate At last war was for as a BA and t nt J, As cute They . Campbell Building), Broad Iau Riga he| The President was compe b ndivided, unquall letion ar 39c way, 66th and Oth ss., Saturday after ie Biss | Clue Kab me were Tien Di fail oubside. Taal FOURS Teen rigee x | noon, 8 o'clock, Holyoke and Spring- rf ler of J Delehanty. Of our eountry no | t civilians must be for the sol expected Government will be ‘ WE ALSO OFFER: | fled (Mass.) papers ploase copy, ‘ow Mat maintained u the » r die y bea brant, they are} willing herease its purchasing CHOCOLATE COVERED MAKASCHINO CHERTIES—A book that | | f 1 that tle wis accepted his de-|the shield for our safety, ‘AIL of us| prices accordingly,’ ipl RT ah it tems may avout | H " ' cision he was orted by the whole | are ain Chae. Phis ia | ~ Following Judge Cary's ni" Toneved | ¥| \ Mt country. Hi powerful, con |ou ' gee |r, William O'Neil! She | ; hare n v ne and hen tement s seon of the Carnegie i ° Purees Hn balan 1 mee gil No FALTERING OR GOING BACK Seen ert bt AN toat or fond aren oe | — = SABIE I Brean OBE 1 BIOTA AREY POSSIBLE i ‘surgical Discove F $4 BANCLAY START, PROAQWAY Usted wt The World's Intormas WOODBINE WINNERS, Vic nd fully jusiifted posed upon us will he ve Wolment for Infection an ao CORTLANDT STREET 11 EAST 420 STREET ee ee eae nef " 4 Ma Closes Th p.m, ally 8 Dall a . oxis \ knew in e such Would be ihe! former was discovered by * Nassauisy. C 206 WEST 18TH OO Uptown Office, northwest cone er it we have 1 upon @ cos lonne, We ; rus cost {Carrel agd HDD PARK ROWAN’ vi Closes 18-8 Dane th ft. and Broadway ae} suetiien an um abe P ices af the) ry andoMe Shab ad 23 WEST TH STREET fice, 188 es rr ny ry r n ee ty. ni: Bat, 10 D. oses Tb. mi Bat. 10m ae, $ hy tl Aeth Babar : wulscry N t 47g FULTON st ry KLYN we 187 MARKET OF Newarn ‘ SOW hough we kno » urim det ' mi bane m. Pally * an x I iy oi (own we know tbls grim deterd We could not decline if we w wn ‘ 1 | [te BROADWAY. Brooklyn, Closce 11.30 P, MicSaturday 1d Be Me™ wie i ' , <r m posed, for they arc now fighting our ' Tho svevitied weight includes the container x ‘ i ; lve wblilty, battles and we are with them under |ahyed ua