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Marshal General, with a short | with ite jail penalties. it of his desire to leave the| No provision has been made by the Btates and accepting the con-|Government for registration ot ‘ im posed. Upon receipt of the application the |the United States, excdpting those in Department will consider the| aiaska, Hawall and Porto iico, but ‘ease and notify the applicant as to| tho rule is laid down that inability to what action has been taken. rigid rule promulgated re- @ Persons at sea or outside the Ast ieee | oouney Ne redtuter Wishia Ave turn home they must register wi after reaching the firet United States ATCHES THOS! WHO FLED TO CANADA. ‘The regulation further provides that Americus who have been unable to register on SLACKERS ot residence abroad must make out affidavit stat- ing the cause of their absence when Uhey register on return to America. . This catches all those who have al- ready fled to Canada, Cuva, Mextoo and elsewhere. Liability of military sorvice will hang over them whene' casa at” |g MODEL SUITS For Men & Young Menat ‘20 Blue Serges, Flannels & Unfinished Worsteds fl fom Ko sky-high, b h we bought thousands of yards « fast-color woolens, to sell for less than $30. That means a guaranteed saving of Ten Dollars New York Stores 42 West 34th, Bet. Broadway and Sth Ave, Broadway at 36th, Marlborough Hotel Building. Now Xork Stores Open Evenings. BROOKLYN 400 Fulton St. Cor. Gallatin Place, SMOKING TOBACCO goodness “grows you like things nat- ) OME men an’ ural and honest. } some tobaccos a reputation bein’ good just because they ain’t particularly bad. But Velvet —well, it’s partic- ular! naturally good to- bacco mellowed by / some Velvet! Americang outside the boundaries of Togister does not afford a permanent excuse, Whenever the absentees re- five days, The penalty for violation of eal law and these regulations is « year in prison and being made subject to draft at the same time, Attorney General Gregory to-day urged the formation of vigilance com- mittees in all cities and towns of the United States to assist ihe Govern- ment in putting down anti-conscrip- tlon agitation and enforcing the Rog- letration law next Tuesday. He sald "The Department of Justice been greatly aided in several tn stances by volunteer organizations in cities and towns which have compiled records and hold them available for the Department's use and have also furnished valuable information to tts agents. Assistance of the sort re- ferred to 1s of great value and will be gladly receive “I urge patriotic men in every sec- tion of the country to perfect organt- zations which will see to the registra- tion of all names in their communi. poe preserving notes showing the jonal sympathies and activities of individuals.” Canadian Authorities Are e U, #, Slackers, DETROIT, Mich. June 1.—Cana- dian officials at Windsor, Ont. across the river from Detrolt, are co-operating with American Govern- |ment agents and Detrolt officers to Watoh Gouzeaucourt, REPORTED BY HAIG AT FOUR POINTS pT Third Line of the German | Fifteen Htundesd™ Germans | states, Prisoners taken to-day by Brit- ish raiding parties declared that in his recent speech at the front the German monarch for the first time included @ vilification of America Trenches Reached Near Loos, Say Despatches from Front. LONDON, June 1.—British forces inched forward in a number of suc- saful local engagements last night, Field Marshal Haig reported to-day. “We gained ground slightly et Right to the west of Cherisy,” he said. “Bisewhere patrol encounters, which resulted in our favor, oceurred dur- | night captured a German post south GERMAN POSITION; REPULSE Al ATTACKS Slain in One Series of Battered Shelters. PARIS, June 1,—French trvops last of Chevreux, taking a number of prisoners, the War Office announces. Ratds by Germans and an attack on tho Casque were repulsed, ing the night in the neighborhood of | ‘® range of hills and the woods | carried out northeast of Loos and near the Ploogsteert Wood.” WIT THE BRITISH ARMIES IN THE FIBLD, June 1.—British forces reached @ third line German trench in a night ratd near Loos early this morning. West of Cherisy another raiding party stormed and occupied two en- emy posts, At the moment this is dispatched they were tenaciously holding this position, despite counter- attacks, Besides these two local engage- ments there was a@ atiff fight for a time during the night when « British raiding party in the Scarpe Valley met a strong German patrol force, Early to-day there was more than usual aerial activity, British airmen declare further investigation reveals | provent perwons of military age trim] tho increasing fragility of the Ger- conscription. It was announced here to-day that Park Helsey and Carl Holaey, brothers, of Toledo, were ar- rested in the railroad yards at Wind- wor, Ont, They told the Dominion officers, it ts alleged, that they fied from Detroit and crossed the river in a rowboat. They were returned | to this city ty the Immigration authoritle: Two More Anti-Draft Suspects Ar- rested To-Day, CHARLESTON, W. Va., June 1— Teom Elking and “Babe” Means, young farmers, were arrested to-day by Deputy United States Marshals at Davis Creek, W. Va, and brought here charged with distributing seditious Iterature tending to discourage mil- leaving the United States to avoid! man fighting planes. The Germans are apparently in auch a hurry to get machines to the front to replace the great number shot down by Al- Med aviators and to combat the com-~- ete aerial espionage of French and ritish flyers that they are sacrific- ing stability and eafetv in the planes, Berlin Giy 1 of Kepuli ne Attacks. BERLIN (via London), June 1— Repulse of various scattered British attacks was announced in to-day's War Office statement. “In the regions of the dunes on the coast to the Ypres Bend and Wytscha- ete, the enemy attacked at various laces and was repulsed in hand to and fighting,” the statement said. “At Hulluch, Cherisy and Fontaine English ary registration. ‘They were held for | attacks were repulsed.” @ hearing before the Federal Com- missioner, Emma Gol May be Prosecuted b Philadelphia. ‘a PHILADELPHIA, June 1.~—The Department of Justice may pro cute Emma Goldman, Federal agents are to-day examining the stgno- Fraphic notes taken at the meoting { ere last night when the anarchist jeader made a speech against con- scription, The police stopped the meeting. In her speech M Gold- Loy man appealed to the mothers of the nation “to band together and refuse to allow their sons to be taken to the slaughter.” HOUSE ACCEPTS REPORT OF WAR BUDGET CONFEREES Council of National Defence Is Scored for Its Methods in Letting Contracts. WASHINGTON, Juno 1.—The con- ference report on the $3,000,000,000 war budget was accepted to-day by the House, but not until after the Council of National Defense and its manner of letting public contracts bad come in for m Republican Lead re discussion, tunity for corruption, Representative Madden declared that in buying cots for the army the Counoll had declined the offer of a |¢ manufacturer and continued to deal with a jobber, Chairman Fitagerald of the Appro- priations Committee defended the Council, As the House adopted the report, however, tt did not include the d's- puted amendments, and another at- tempt Was made at compromise, The amendments include the $750,000,000 shipbullding appropriation, RY Velvet ° today—and you will find a tobacco whose you,” because And VELVET is N natural ageing. Try \ Lopate MpnaTetantn Mann declared he understood the requirement of competitive bidding had been walved in some cases and he warned the House that such a policy gave oppor- Memorial BELMONT ENTRIES, LI 4 N.Y. 1,—/The eu BELMONT BARK Xs ye RST, Lattihoae ae cli it Fire, {0} ert hee, Tip iste pearseite bod di enna nnd as, “hee Se _Lhinlet hi 1b "Bana HRD RACE ‘Two year-old fl B Wrnie | ‘O'Grady. 12s" Annoben, 18; Paraman gain Mein, Ht; Goklen hg 112: Bughouin, ult med, Weather, rain. ET CE LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. tomacrrow's taowe are Ae follows FLW RACE-Prume $100; masien tro year kde) four and a tall furkongs, —Hitnd | Beauty, 1 okword, Vantime, 100 HOV, Hlownce, M i Hacker, ma ‘Olyiaian” KAY, AND TACK Claiming, $800; tree your gi oma turk amy George, “1 11, Teo Skaluy, 118, Hrwsley'e ¢ i) 1 Cini ju Yam, 135. parse $1,000 ae ‘Maher’ 308 11! Cusigel 4, Beitiow Herm 1 eutucky handicap RACE — the ida and upwards: m Opportunity, King Gorin! Td; ‘Gu Noss ri uy year-olds: fuer ys Jaro D4, Nope, 108; Atlanta, Yim Fb, Hanougs, 108," Jay 118? realtaos i Revert RACE-Clatming $800: three-year. ou ag yy, MU Aled mate sot Bieta ie See tia ies Port, 1135 8 ; *latone, 11% poe Mite a SApprention suowence Caimed, Track sloppy, DORVAL PAR MONTREAL, Can. races are as follows "Surgumasier 10" Hunger, “Wi furgumaner 110.” HUinger, + The Pot href hack ar milion) rv 5 | intration | BOSTON, June 1.—The Governing OR Claiming; | puree $800; f one an one-fourth Manocacy, 108 Co uted 10 oy Sister Li iby: Purl 106; Boxer, Committee of the Boston a ¢ © to-day voted to © dun Jyaft Kewistration Day Successful raids wore hie as. straight (shale tosign pee, 100; 19 cn. Weline’ Catricia, Tea ‘ vinee-yearolde; tthe Withers 9 $8,000; one mnile —Sheptie, 119: ‘Kickety, 11s) Vascinm, 116: Camplire, LM: ‘Ballad, 118: Hour Ming.) 1ie" Woot Trap, 138; “Omar . ee 2 t r-ol 2: FIRST RA wo-year-olds; ty NA ha eat |reitiug, with $6 ; four and on pond (imp), half furlongs: allast, is ram a temo), 18: Dace | Mc Atee). 1 to en_and 1 to 3, first; Sun Rose, 109 McTaggart), i ear bts; four and! a bait | LOUISVILLE, KY., Juve 1~The entries for Jim Wakelay , te; Mi Hedy Nonna, iW Mertod ne 92% five from the front, a small body of Fronch infantry advanced in otder to e@traighten the lin proparations having preceded the as- Jeotive and took some prisoners In addidon to killing # number of Ger- mans. Later it was discovered French shells had battered the Ger- | man shelters so thoroughly that six full German compantes (about 1,600! men) crouching in the shelters while awaiting an opportunity for a counter-attack, had been killed to tho last man. The place was a shamblos. Tho total French loss in this affair amounted to only 27 men killed or wounded, number of German prisoners las into French hands reached a total of 31,829, of whom 28,045 were unwounded, This period covers three phases of the general attack, now temporarily abated, which the French undoubt- edly will continue when the proper moment arrives. Added to the total of enemy troops captured by the British and Itallans, headquarters estimated to-day t more than 75,000 prisoner& have been taken in the three great offensives on the western fronts. The French now possess the initia- tive and occupy many more important { positions than when they began the forward movement in April. Artillery duels continue unceasingly at all points on the-front, occasionally inter- | mingled with local infantry combats in the course of which short stretches of trench sometimes change haads. ‘The Germans are showing great ner- vousness as to what is about to hap- pen, and the slightest movement in the French lines calls forth a hurri- cane of artillery and machine gun fire. Close observation by the correspond~ ent of the whole fighting front from Soissons to Aubertve shows clearly that. the French casualties are much lower than the German. As the French, despite all difficulties of | ground, everywhere gained and held the objectives aimed at, they are In good position to establish what the enemy's losses were. n, second; June Bug, 101 ), 6 do 1,8 to 5 and 1 to 2 “Time, 53 ‘4-5, also ran. to 3 an (Klee tht Plan: maiden four-year-olds and = upward, with $600 added; about two miles 1 nnd even, first; Wolferton Il, 137, (Palmer), 18 to 5, 7 to 6 and 8 to 5, sec: ond; Doublet, 142 (Haynes), 18 to 6, 7 to 6 and 3 to B third. Time 4.24 1-5. Sparks, Pandeau, Distant Shore, Oriel nd Masterful also ran. ectegeanemee PIRST RACE—Claiming, — purse 0; for three-year-olds; maiden |Soonby 6; six furlongs.—-Hagzelnut, 104 (E. Donohue), stratght $14.10, place $7.10, show $5.10, won; Wall ‘Street, 105 (A. Campbell), place $27.30, show cond; Bright Sands, 99 (W. , show $4.60, third, ‘Time, | vate, Al Hudson, Sweeter Than Sugar, Dominion Park, Swift, also ran. SECOND RACE--Claiming; purse $500; ; maiden two-year-olds; five furlong: ord Herbert, 112 (8: Parrington), {ght $3.90, place $3, show $2.60, won; (Mormee), place ' $3.70, second; Howard Bland, 104 amet, | Lady Modre, Fleet Foot, Wichaka, Sel: Safety |rose and Svart also ran, | | CHRISTIANL | j June Le-The entries for to-morrow's how (Seftrott), ‘show $4.60, third. Time, 1.04, _————>——— meral Strik Crees in Norway on © ui ‘A, June 4.—A general strike throughout Norway was urged to-day by the Social Democraten, which published a lengthy proclama- FIRST RACE—Rancocas Purve, $800; two. | jcording to the Democraten, against ‘ixtore Fair, 108; Orlaud | the high cost of living. aE are | Lord Cowdray Resigns From Ale "a (ea | Board, , 9 Thai 109 bert , BR: Wars TaD NusMoayie “Wn Ravel tntame: | | LONDON, June 1.—According to the 16, Sell Clit, 10; Man | Dally Mirror, Viscount Cow Chair- ina. Fila man of the Air Board, has resigned his ior 1 RACE —Cletrlna rm $500 Bet upwards: tutte Vand, twenty 1d) Baby Louch, Loe ol, Meu, f06;° Bky' Pilot Weather show. Close on Reg- tion exhorting the workmen of the country to leave work June 6, The proposed atrike is to be a protest, ac- Raat for private business + dons, When jecount Cowdray accepted the chair. KAISER IS BITTER IN ATTACKS ON U, S. Includes Vilification of Ameri- cans With That of British in Speech at Front. WITH THE BRITISH FORCES FIMLD, June 1.—Kaiser Wilhelm is now pouring out the viate of bis wrath on the United GAINS OF ITALIANS against Prugsia’s enemies, Mgland has borne the brunt of the War Lord's hatred. In the course of @ recent raid in COLDEST MAY IN 46 46 YEARS south of Chevreux, says a despatch) With Bat Th Was Also th By way of corroborating w! severe artillery been an open secret, the Weather Bu-, of Sean to-day that the month Austrians 300,000 in killed, wounded | . of May was the coldest in the forty-six swult. ‘The infantry galned the ob- history Of the Bereaa, and m' the cloudiest May in | period, there being but three clear days In 1882 May's mean low temperature was 53.50, a record which | was lowered last month when the mean —to put it mildiy—temperature was 60. June took up the bad work where May left off, smarting in to-day with a rainstorm and @ temperature ‘that made, light overcoats feel comfortable, in the alesse ai CLOSING QUOTATIONS. With net changes from pewrious closing. Alloy ‘ Between April 15 and May 24 the | Alvar +t lt, ++ tet Hove & Superior. Central” Leather. *Canailian j++ PELE Bris tt ittit+ SRR! # FEeTEES f. PPEER FPL FES ee [++++t+4+! 44+] [+1 a: 22 S: reat “Not, "re, Inaviration Comper: aS Fai PPS FH eS BSAsSTSsE: 2578 H+ wreres BELMONT, WINNERS. || | ¥ eRe rE SPS Irish Kiss and) SHCOND RACE—Steeplechase; for | Royal Amber 142 (Rowan), 6 tol, 2 to 1 TRS PERTES MONTREAL WINNERS. =| ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Cuba Cane Sugar Corporation—Reg- duarterly dividend of 1% cent. on preferred stock payable July 2 to stock of record June 15, increased $1,921 jafter tax decreased $088,942 ed | Santo Domingo, and were sent at v1 lto the point wher the Marines are mo- | bilizing. \peatning © ‘William Cramp & Sons’ Ship. d gine Building Co, declared a dividend payable Aug. 1 of 3 per cent, first dividend since October, 1902, lar quarter! HELD AGAINST ALL AUSTRIAN ATTACKS a Rome Estimates Losses of the Enemy Since May 14 at 300,000. yah cs ROME, June 1.—A massed counter- attack thrown in force against the newly won Italian positions on) Heights 692 and 652 In the Vodlce| sector north of Gorizia was thrown | back and completely repulsed, the Italian War, Office asserted to-day. Heavy tossés wero infilcted on the — ;@emy. In the northern Carso and around \Gorizia considerable fighting activity t has long Was reported, Italy's great offensive has cost the} ing since May 14, according | to conservative estimates to-day. The Italians are now consolidatingy| reinforcing their Ines with new troops and fortifying positions, continue to inflict frightful losses on | the enemy by repelling countless | dounter attacks. From semi-official sources these in- stances were obtained today, illustrat- ing the tremendous losses of the enemy's forces: On May 19, four divisions (approx imately 60,000 troops) which vainly de- fended positions between Auzza and Frigido were practically wiped out. On the next day two desperate at- tempts to recapture Allingort Mont, positions in the Vodice sector and | around Massif cost the Austrians at least three full regiments (nearly 15,000 men). Derpatches from the front to-day declared these losses and the inces- sant pounding of Italian and British guns had achieved a telling effect on hausted regiments and loss of morale. Gen, Cadorna called a halt in his advance to-day to permit bringing up of new supplies and preparations for further attacks. It was stated that the Itallans now hope to take Trieste | FIRST CALL TO GOLORS swer to the criticism: “It is oh | American ingenuity that enables us but! t on the surface now is being accom- | plished. OF DRAFT ARMY SEPT. In the Meantime Strenuous Work Is Being Done to Equip and Pre- pare Troops for Service. WASHINGTON, June 1.—The first actual conscription of America cit!- sen soldiery will probably be Sept. 6. It is believed it will take all th intervening time to prepare supplic: proper housing and other equipment for the first 500,000 young men who will be selected to serve their country in the armed force. There has been much complaint over alleged delay by the Govern- | ment in getting a big army into tho ficld. One official said to-day, in an- to be ready by Sept. 5.” Every stop is being taken with de- liberation and care in order to reduce to the minimum the possibility of mistakes, The Administration offi- cialis say it is not the Government's purpose to get thousands of young }men into camp without means to | Properly care for and equip them for An ‘soon as the groundwork !s com- plete American speed and thorough- |ness will “begun to show ttself in rapid consummation of the work it fae Meantime, it is asserted, a nendous amount more than shows ‘GUYNEMER WINGS FORTY-THIRD PLANE French Superman of the Air Brings Down Two Enemy Machines at Once. PARIS, Jyne 1.—Lteut. Guynemer, France's superman of the air, was officially credited to-day with de- | struction of four additional German machines, bringing his total record of destruction to 43 planes. Two of bis last four victims were downed sim- |ultaneously, according to the official | citation, the enemy. Prisoners told of ex-| The War Office announcement to- day said from May 17 to $1 the French had destroyed thirty-one enemy airplanes and fifty-seven others had been brought down be- hind the enemy's lines, It is announced that Lieut. Pinsard with the smallest amount of destruc- | has recent! put out of action three tion possible to that historic city. The guns of Allied warships in the German machin his fifteenth adver triumphing over ary. Here are the Gulf will not be directed on the city| names of other pilots who have’ in- if it 1s possible to avold it. | crensed the number of their exploit Reports recetved to-day declared| Adjutant Madon, twelve machines; that the continued Italian successes | Sih Lieut. Tarascon, eleven; Adju- had created vast depression In Bo-|;ant Jailiier, ten; Capt. Matton, six; hemia, where there have been nu-! sergt. Souilller, five. merous food riots and demonstrations | 1g against the Dual Monarchy's grip. * MAY LOSSES TO U BOATS REACH THE LOW RECORD | British Food Director Says This Is| Due to Destruction of Submarines. LONDON, June 1.—"The May ship- ping losses were the lightest so far in the submarine war, due to the fact that % the British are destroying more sub- marines than ever before,” Kennedy Jones, Food Director, declared to-day. “Tho Germans,” he added, “are meeting this with a similarly increased output of U boats, “England has a reserve supply of | cereals sufficient for twelve weeks, but | it is uncertain whether this will be | maintained until the harvest time. If | fit falls below seven weeks! supply, | }local famines will result.” ‘Great Britain's losses in cereal ships thas been only 6 per cent., said Mr, | ve From Santo Do- | Jones. Soa Se eee WASHINGTON Pennsylvania Rallroad sApril roan |enth, Seventeenth and Twentieth Com t| panies of Marines, part of the corps to! be sent with Pershing to France, ar rived at an American port to-day fro ef rps. WASHINGTON, June 1.—Two army medical reserve corps training camps South Porto Rico Sugar Co.—Regu- | were opened to-day at various points, dividend of 2 per cent and § per cent. on com- mon stock, both payable July 2 The camps, with the addition of « third, to be openéd on June 16, will accommo: date seven hundred men. Sev- | 700 Medical Re- | Standard O11 of Kentucky—Quar- terly dividend of $3, payable July 2. American Car & Foundry Co.-—Ex- | tra dividend of 1 per cont. 0 on common stock and . on preferred, 2 to stock record June 12. All pay-| CHICAGO wife CORN! manship of the Air Board five months {ago he stipulated that he would accept |... {no salary for his work, >—-- « Board Advi Dead. | LONDON, June 1.—S8ir Richard Bur- wlish Munit! | bridge is dead. He was a member of w ‘the Advisory Board of the Ministry of | Munitions and was created @ bi |Yast year. For twenty-seven |had been managing director of Tarrods! \ Stores, one of London's most famous | yeara old, ——>--— | ‘The largest Liberty Loan bond sub- ecription recorded to-day was from | Hayden Stone & Co., who took $10,000,- 1000 of the loan for themselves and, Unit jeclients, including several large corpor- ‘ations. The Citizens’. Natjonal Bank | Adolph Lawivohn & Son subscribed to 00,000 through several different banka ro | Politics the National + 5% | paliure of Recruiting Among Irishmen, ronet $4,000,000 Rateod in Boston To~ BOSTON, Bey ‘5 ‘Subscriptions of department stores, He was woveaty | ' nearly $4,000,000 for the Liberty Loan | ing | | vhree Big Subscriptions to the land Headquarters hore to-day. Fore- | | Abe! noon subscriptions Trust Company of Providence, at | SIXTH ARTIOLE, 4 Company ‘ot Boston, of int $375,000; | i. rug ¢ ‘ompany, $300,000; Web. Atlas National Hank of Bos- Payson & Com. f Portland, Me,, $176,750; sasolt Pocassot reased tts share to _ $8,000,000. | nan Manufacture: The a Weeks’ Tour. The firat full and authoritative state- | ment published in a New York newa- paper giving @ coniprehensive analysis re ord of the interna! conditions. FIRST ARTICLY Rul BECOND ARTICLE Men of Dublin and Cork. THIRD ARTICLE. 7 FOURTH ARTICLE. | Poverty In South of Ireland, and the 00} Political Unrest, | lar Discontent, | British Attitude on Allen Visitors, SEVENTH ARTICLE, BEGINNING IN NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD AND APPEARING EVERY @AY NEXT WEEK, Ituation In Ireland as Observed by yw York World Man During Three jons Why Ulsterites Oppose Home Pastime of the The Unsettied trish Land Question, -_—Ss 'SLAGKERS ARE HALTED AT MEXICAN BORDER ; Government Agents Charge Them With “Seeking to Evade Mili- tary Registration.” LAREDO, Tex, June 1.—Checking the exodus of so-called slackers, who would leave the United States to avoid military registration, Govern- ment agents hero to-day refused to allow male citizens between the ages \of twenty-one and thirty to cross the border int oMexico. The first two American youths to be detained are held by Government Com of the Bureau of Investigu- on. They are charged with “seeking to leave the United piebiry to avoid ‘Gate tary remistration.” water dt is the samg all over thoworld BANKING AND FINANCIAL, STEEL Paying Dividends at Rate o! 84% On Selling Price Earnings for first quarter at rate of 20% On Capitalization. Send for Report CS-22 Schmidt & Deery, 30 Broad St.,N. Y. Releshoue OIeo, MRYAN—On Wednesday, May 80, WILL 1AM F.. beloved son of Ann F, Bryan. Puneral from his late reetdence,, 8468 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, on Sunday, June %. at 2 P.M, Interment Calvary Cemetery, JOHNSTONE.—bLIZABETH JON. STONE, aged 82. | Funeral private. Refer to Frank J. Campbell, Broadway and 66th st, TAYIOR.—CATHRYN R. PALMER, Services at THE FUNERAL CHUROH, Broadway and 66th st, (Campbell's), Saturday, 10 A, M. , WEBER.—On Wednesday, May atte,’ & mort illness, OTTO, beloved husband of Mamie, nee Gaede, He te survived by bis widow and three childres, Breda, Otto and Martha, Funeral services will be held om Satur- day from hie late residence, 127 19th st, I. 1. City, at 2 P.M. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. LOST, FOUND AND ae, LOST— Saltese cat, male, answer tp am Maulty; will come tum'to 10 East both HELP 2 WANTED FEMALE. — LAYNDRY— Tar helpers for hotel, Show Cases—no time lost waiting are placed in a strong c Special fo: Friday. June iat LROLATE COVERED Bh antg the red Delights. a treat, ‘tment Chocolate, Cov; eels in. intlnite variety of centres, ate nd Vinvere, Every (i i @ surprise. bisee" a tro POUND BOX D CREAM PH mnt thene, delle want to ASSORTED HARD CANDIEB—No matter where you yf how much Frat tock. Or ta che, Twista, Curl ma deste eryth oractle in Jong leating ee tinged tw rien. 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