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woe ____ THE EVENING WORLD, “WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1017. Se Or ee RUSSIAN COUNCIL CALLS ON REBELS TO GIVE UP CRONSTADT ne - ¢/ITALIANS FORGED BAGK NIG MAKES GAINS: RUSSIAN COUNCIL INGIL [Sara Fo Lats BONS First Amorlean to Fy Old i Freie CANVASS FOR OMT carro a ON THE FLONDAR FRONT teeth Dat LAW VIOLATORS iN AS A VOLUNTEER ne Chicago Pit Is a Dense Mass of Lene —pro-}| ROME, June 6 (Via London),—The NCH REPULSE DEMANDS REBELS Excited Traders—Jumps - ‘| FG set baa Ried cet following repant 8 issued to-day UIT C 0 TADT 9% Cents Highest. BEGUN BY THE cIlY has made the following 9-4) ‘ut ively artillery duels continued CHICAGO, June 6.—Wild rushes t 4 RMAN Al ACK | R buy corn with prices searing as thes | nouncement: “py ' yesterday on the front from the Persons registering on June BF) sv onty Nero area to the heights east an 91-2 cents a bushel resulted to- day from the fixing of a maximum | are at liberty to enlist in the navy}! Coie On the Carso the violent or Marine Corps or any branch Off | snejjing of our positions from Verel Further Progress rian of the Brit-|Only Power Revolters Recog:| Prict ereally nhove auetatians wich | the service at any time prior to$|to Jamiano was resumed, provoking their selection for military ser-%|an energetic reply from our batteries, ish in the Enveloping Move- | nize Calls Seizure of Fortress | named, ‘The established possible ment Around Lens. Blow to Gerieral Interests, | ™sximum, 01.68 4 bushel, was gens (Continued from First Pare.) Foreman Taylor, on the part of his fellow jurors, especially volunteered for this service. | STILL A CHANCE FOR THE less intense, after the heavy action of Men who enlist may select} | Monday, Our new line fronting whether they will enter the regu-$| Flondar has been withdrawn slightly , “south of Jamiano the fighting was vice. | erally taken 4 formal recognition of | “ josition which Js more adyi g the strength of bullish predictions DELINQUENTS. | flar army, the National Guard, the$ | {0 0.00" tactically. In. yenterday't LONDON, June 6.—Field Marshal PETROGRAD, June 5 (via London, | that unless @ limit was Young men who failed to register) 3 selective army or the navy. action we took 3 prisoners, includ-, Haig swong his British columns for-| June 6).—Ten representatives of the| was likely to reach through misinformation, mere shift- The announcement was made in} | ing ten officers so-called Cronstadt Republic, headed | rains and further Gascenoreay by its Vice President, @ private sol-| tended also to excite apprehension the west front to-day, dior named Liabovitch: held cone] nd #0 too did reports that eountry supplies wore about exhausted, with “North of the Searpe we further | feren in the Marinsky Theatre last forces demand increasing. Progressed on the western slopes of| might with the Petrograd Council of| Ho great was the scramble to pur- ” yest|the Workmen's and Soldiers’ Dele-| chase corn that brokers on the top * Greenland Hill,” he reported. “West | ates, Which Is the only authority the ate) of the pit could with difficulty of Loos we gained ground slight! |Gronstadt Republic has recognized retain 4 foothold, and in more than } “North of | wore Sessness, procrastination, or through | $4 letter t) Major-General Barnett, viper er agaaalating accidents or emergencies, will be! Commandant of the Marine Corps, treated leniently if they make an|%who had informed the Provost if it ti honest effort to repair the ‘omission | 3 Marshal General that many young OUR car if it is at onee, men seemed to believe that those kept in good con- Provost Marshal General Crowder gistered would be unable to dition and handled skill- sent the following telegram to-day to] $make voluntary enlistments, 2 yo the Governors. General Crowder’s statement fully—will give you ten nentieres,” Haig'’s re. | since It recently declared the depoai-|one instance were tumbled from | . | Gave @ {ton of the Provisional Government | their vantage point to the floor out. | “Attention is invited to paragraph | $makes it clear that any man reg- or twenty thousand i Port ea vanth bi , bag ie {and expelled ite commiseary. i Ay Within, the Dit the crowd was 40 of the Regulations which contem-| ${stered may enlist until be is ac-$| miles of service in the | sucee: ra . e en-| The proceedings, during which the|@ Fo! iiss of exe brokers, “ ¥ if . | | emy's trenches were emered at & eocialist Miniaters’ Kerensky, Tsere-| Opening pricos ranged from 93-4 t plates the registration of pirereh Soe tually melected for military ser year, and you won’t be fumber of pointe and many casualties tell, Skobelef? and Chernoff Boks 2 hie’ with July at $1.68! to for any reagon shall not have been! } vice, | held up on the road, by of p any . revealed that the Petrograd Cound} | $1.57, and September at $1.89 to $1.43. registered on registration day, While | @ wwewwwwwenrnnrrrngp, iP t os inflicted.” supporta the Cabinet in condemning| Favorable reports as to the pros- scrutiny should be taken in each case any mechanical failure, " BERLIN, June 6 (yia London). the Cronstadt ion. The cou pect both for the winter and spring, to determine whether punitive action! (ration are not yet complete, Gov.| a dozen times ina year. is required, it is desired for the next) Walter E, Ed o-day ‘ le~ i few days to pursue a liberal policy in| oes ge to-day sent a tele But do you realize that gram to Provost Marshal General EB. H this regard in order that tho registra-|4, Crowder at Washington atating| ast year there was just tlon may be made completo at the ¢/ that the total figures for the State! one stop, of over five earliest possible moment, Non-resi- i 261,243, wi a dis- | i % qehia i Miny aldo’ condinue 0 Walter | CoE ee vice many Gia) minutes, Irom aay. ne tricts missing, but that the total] * |under the provisions of paragraph 64.| woula finally reach about #03,t97., Chanical cause what- |1f it later appears that the Ilberality| rig is about 6,000 short of the War} soever, for every 6202 jot this policy is being abused more Department estimate, fy in c) 'ptringent action will be taken, Cards] phe Governor, after receiving the | miles run by each |received from absentees after June 5} agureg trom all parts of the | shall be filed as prescribed.” expressed his thanks to the people of | | These instructions were followed Inline State for the splendid showing continuing the city’s registration to- | ioge and to the officers of election a The Assembly District registra-| ana the peace ofticers whd co-operated applicants to the City Clerk, the} On the other hand, the 7 | A British attack delivered yesterday ci! proposed & resolution stim pal@ ) er ed ae as @ handicap LT + de . &@ compliment to Cronstadt’s devo- | bulls 6 close was unsettled at | iBoee ded ck Penetrating the Ger’ tion to the revolution, but declared |1-2 to 41-2 cents net advanee hae tion me Le Rowan muuivey her step conflicted with the general pachicd hd 8 , where fighting continues for interests of the democracy and threat- mall sections of trenches, says to-|ened to lead to the disorganization | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. day's arm . }and dissolution of the empire. The} a y headquarters statement. i ; lutte tf to | With net changge from previous eloet TM The .artilicry battle in the Wyt- | revolution summoned Cronatadt to ora previous closing. return Immediately to the ranks of Hig, « Low. M) sehacto salient continued with only| the revolutionary democracy. It will! ajioy tel... df, 48s 1 short interruptions, the report adds. be voted on Friday, Atlin Chalmers Hon PARIS, June 6—To-day's War | assem: aon wer tet |ALIES TRY TO CONVINCE | 1: ©) fhtesSrency ise sont wtetiee®| RUSSIA THEIR WAR AIMS | |35 55: { : Aim: Sheet ‘Poundry .| "There was action during the night ARE FULLY JUSTIFIED 3: Ge in the Chemin des Dames sector and fd gy Rd | algo west between the Ailette and 2a SO Ab T, & f. j the Laon road” the War Omice|Statements Expected to Check | Mien’ Aum Last | Bet y rk and the Board of Control | stated. “The artillery struggle reached} ‘Trend for Peace — Reported | eukinees | County Clerk an a its most violent stage especially east | | Wkn. Hap. Tye werno said that not an hour would be lost B | Were sent to them, Jin bringing slackers to justice and us | WORK OF PREPARING DRAFT that the State would co-operate with | vende ACE Boe of the | {he Federal Government in every way | = Chairman Edward F, Boyle of the peraiile ibe A a CASES Abas Board of Control explained to-day | unto the nd them BZ — eps will be taken fro Of Vauxailion, north of the Laffaux | Threat by Japan Discounted, ‘ M “ih fynadi region and around Braye en Laonnols. | WASITINC Juny 6—-America aa wes “Near Hurtebise two German as-| and per ajlies are trying to convince | [hie4, Caner | Col Waal tron sailing waves attempting to réach|Mussla that thelr war aims are just. | Col Ger & & Continental Coa our lines northeast of Monument| Statements either alroady made by | Corning to seek these out { prison and then in rmy. Qin. wim sem what now | Were thrown back to their starting | Japan, the United States, France and A a | Corporal Henkle is shown in {rout of his airplane at Ham, jon by the city authorities in the work | | GREAT DAMAGE. WROUGHT , point, losing very heavily.” | England, or ready to g0 to Petrograd, Tsac is near St. Quentin. Below the Stars and Stripes is the flag of the — | of yee ae bey a tite + ik cleat the war atmosphere, and, . ; Aes ; tk ed | “All the registration lists of the aerate wea.|the effects ux anticipated, will |# | Lafayette Kscadrilie compoved of American aviators, ‘The flag | “All the rogisirallun ilsle of tne | IN RAID ON OSTEND NO MORE phe etadtd bipdlnonedy ae-' swerve Russia fro, any trend to- | Ge y was designed by Honkle. He was recently lost in German terrt- laawee tock and:-ey in the Headauar | WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES IN| All the aillos will tell Russia that | lc nye, Soeceee re ne Vmne wields (he enemy, Bes, ters of cach Assembly district.” ead! 1 Onion Says Photograph Shows! || THE FIELD, June 6.—Germany has| they are in the war to the last |! 135 | Seer TL BEATE DE. re ae eae Mr, Boyle, “They will be under the | “OHUON Say hotograph shows only twenty-one divisions of troops, trench. They will point out that M an \ || The free trial bottle of MARY personal care of the executive of- That Stock Yards, Workshoy | T, GOLDMAN'S HAIR COLOR . ; g Aw RESTORER proves how qulckl ficers, and Ships Were Wrecked, Gray hair disappears when. thie The Election Board will take no ||] Scientific restorer is used. Simply. part tn the work of bringing slackers | Leap fp special cormbt lea to book, Those who did not register they are ing to make the world on the western front—approximately | gute ‘trom. further Prussian, ubso- 14 916,000 men—which she has not yet /jutism. Thoy ill disclaim any de- flung into the fighting line. sire for punitive indemnities or The 107 divisions (1,605,000 men), | Conquest with which tho British and Freneh | pis letter i Pee REGISTRATION BY STATES LONDON, June 6.—Phot reconnaissanws of the Be! name at port of || bairclean, Aufly and matural; doe not Interfere with w Make felt, should have a War Dept.‘ ‘enter ‘* er Ostend, recently attacked by; British this test on alock of remendous ‘effect in’ Russia, where Meets” “Wegigtre- Whumers” eepine yesterday and who, on the authority | (O00 Tn if eee Will never accept aches offensives have been engaged in re no annexations, no punitive indemal- ok Rogisure- thon (Ap. Blates and of Mogistras tion | of Washington, are permitted to reg- | SVMtors, show hat a majority of the Thea buy a full sized bottle from gent weeks, have suffered josses ay- | ties” has become a byword. onl tiem prosimate | errivre, vf prot Inter to-day, must present themscives | ®t0ckyards and workshops were your druggist or direct from me. eraging between 2,000 and 4,000 per | America's message will be made of Alabama sere 14,795 200,000 | Nebraska . 129,958 125,000 yeni A ar damaged, it {s unnounced officiaily.| ||| But be sure that the bottle you buy Aivision, or from 214,000 to 321,000 |PUblic before long, though the tate Mi Arizona . 84,814 40,000 | Nevada at the Assembly district headquar- Serious damaye was done to other is the real Mary T. Goldman's. ' ere 21,000 Department to-day was still waiting lyons Arkansas 158,478 —|New Hampshire ters. There their affidavits stating| | hy vehi 5 Bes for trie vette: taker men. fee word from Petrograd about Fe a] ERTS Nee ore reasons for failure to register yes-|2@fbor works aud several vessels were | and kay whether your hair These figures are those of French |leusing it nia sare anh ie naturally black, dark eat . % Colorado . New Mexico 34,982 34,000 | terday will be received and for- ' brown, medium brown headquarters. They give not only a| , Suggestion was made to-day that 8 ° A x pods ¥ An official statement issued to-day Of light brown. If pos- lear idea of the tremendous efforts |J#Pan 1! virtually holding out the . Connecticut ew York... . 1,100,206 1,100,000 J warded in time to tae proper author~ || Ai Ole Sis ; sible, send @ lock fa Clear idea of the tremendous efforts) threat of aggressive action agaluat) 5 Delaware ... North Carolina. 194,066 219,000 J ities to be acted upon by them, 1) >¥ the We epartment announc your letter. which Germany Is making to stop the| Russia if the laiter makes a separate hy do not know just now what bady will| that a successful bombing raid w Dist, of Columbia. arried out against hosule shipping Mary T. Goldman — | North Dakot French and British advance, but also | peace. Florida pass upon the excuses of delinquents, names of those who claim they have | 4 dependents and those who make no | Indiana . Service pilots from Dunkirk, fit- Free §0,000| Rhode Island... 60,7 n miles out to sea and was driven | of all kinds of troops now of the the other allies would enter Into such action. | lowa . 7] | Ohio . 550,000 ebrugge on Monday night, Goldman Bldg. +] rible toll which the Gy The State Department sald, how but I believe it will be the Board BES ght. | ee ea tu bein he Alllew have | aver, that there hud been no negotia- | ko Georgia 240,000 | Oklahoma, 200,000 J of Control jtext of the statement reads: | ©. Peal, Mina. | soy phting. |}Uons involving this country looking | $i. 1 Idaho F Oregon 108,150 -day the registrars are engaged| “On Monday @ hostile mac mlatinned 00 Yul ) The French estimates are that | toward clubbing Russia if she falters ptudeb Miinois Pennsylvania $79,378 ‘in classification Work, separating the | Was attack dd by one of our Re menedies bas } Germany has total of 166 divisions now. It is doubtful if England and sree sylva woe 879,0 ; 1 ——| South Caroliha. 137,861 sol » this|down in @ vertical nose dive into | Wea i bie - such claim, We hope to have th “ply a poet Kanois 160,009} South Da 67,790 big job completed some time to-night | the sea abbr This would be about 2,840,000 men. ots tae awout zatoure me’ GERMAN MONEY HERE Kentucky « Louisiana or to-morrow morning, A Pet the night a successful) “There is nothing to indicate now| Pombing raid was carried out on 4 Sinelt hed 0,000 | ‘Tennessee . 106,479» 171,883 ing men, the others being auxiliary | 10 BUY LIBERTY BONDS |): rai psp oad ae what percentage of the men who reg- sone. bits a He paris hiss ce yb Late stered are exemp se a pre je). POs weeps, One hundred and seven of Maryland 126,2 Vermont Wwe have classified names it |#/on was observed and many smailer| BANKING ANDO FINANCIAL, these 128 fighting corps have been | identified as opposed to the French Massa vhusetts Virginia tention to post the names of /OPes. This was followed by another ‘ 4 ; aivadte live near a|Taid on the same objective at day- | and British forces at nome time dur. | CuStdian Will Take Over Enemy | @ AHODIEAEH Waanineion — | ait fosletrants. meyou have reason to| break. In all many tons of bombs| Ing the offensives, Alien Property and Help Pay ay ek yeh ie rin M | eoneno West Virginia. believe has not registered and is at- | Were dropped. : the market ot ver since Field Marshal von Hin Our Cost of Wai Missouri ire hatisty Sour patriotic cusiosity by|down by ono of our machines. In denburg’s visit to tho Aisne and 7 CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN eee 4 wl Aik dahil eee eee ee iiists of those who | very case all our machines returned . Champagne fronts early in May the) WASHINGTON, June 6--Milli MARKET. | iaenbend Wve registered. ‘Tho lists will be |SANAytig 6 onso | a i ; dollars in dividends and debts due ‘ Wiwat Ed eters Assombly district| PARIS, June 6,—The War Office Germans have given indications of 9 in Prev Not i gle makes the following announcement: no other plan of campaigy than to/ Germans from American citizens may | tien Oyen, igh Low. « headquarters. Pesist and counter-attack desperately, be invested tn Liberty Loan Hondy | z15 Jul: 1 while feverishly constructing at the UNder the Trading with the rear a successive ser of retreat) Act now pending in Congress, er lines, similar to the boasted “Hinden- | many thus will help America pay for 18} sel | “my 7 | Jeluding Frank Ferrara, who drove | Seven German airplanes and one/ ymobile in which the assas- | Captive balloon were brought down, | . bs r pilot aged We [ RESULT IN GREATER NEW YORK J) .2%u.cg3dsmm cmarssisg® | nana’ tien eS einy” Seaterday| Copper Mines? ; Mite 4 3% Borough. Registration. the au RY +.8% lon “Ot Burnett. Haff rode, were|It is also learned that another Ger- | burg line.” |the Mes eur any His Manhattan: ceariceucat cae are ' 238,834 among those who registered, In al), | man wlrplane was forced to earth Have you been informed lig sane gre re : ' FOR INVE srook Ae 5 700 {ninutes of the prison signed the [east of Filaln on Monday | les Sacnee be named with passage of ‘Tradwins | ounen™e Fe! NVESTORS. BIOOKIYN vee e eric eects eee eee e teen cna eens 183,015 eee enor tngme claiming ex: | BERLIN (vta London), June 6.—|| Of the advantageous contract wit Hnomy Act, would der | gud : esuler Bron " saa wide with ¢ anomy Act, would, under | quarterly dividend of $5 4 share TOnX .. Ane 72,155 emption, Tho law treats them as|"“Our aeroplane squadron dropped this plan, take over all enemy allen i P 5,000 Kil (about 10,00 they have just made? WATERBURY, Conn,, June 6.—Boris | property, investing funds and putting | southern Railway. | ats sane fies 1,785 morally MAA 3 itt- | of eee heientaa’ eat amolel Kapatsky, called to reriater yesterday | rat property inte the hands of trust | May. incroased S98iazt: bince July i NONG schag aie cdanen eto ens ea anars 91445 | Asa preliminary to the Btate mill-|of bombs on Sheerness,” an official from Terryville, pleaded vainly for Ladeh gap yee Mey ‘ increase totale 911,188,033. Le i a ed lh eal deci D Fo akg ek RL dee) * , tary census the police to-day began | statement said to-day. “Good hits|| Our Statistical Department exemption from the draft because he! Tinerty onde are con pa the work of gathering information | were observec considered a safe has a wife and two children here and| investment for the German funds, and | o,continental Can Company—-Regular : quarterly dividends of 1% per cent. on & Wife and three children in Russia! at the same time the money Will be| preferred and tion common. ator all of whom he ts supporting. made to work for this country both payable July 1 to stock of rec cond aS = — June 20. will send you Report COM 22 Covering this Is {his Issue, HEY OT ee Cen ne 528,234 || concerning every person in the city 7 eee r e f sixteen and fifty,| Berlim Adm Loss of German) Four Assembly, Districts missing; indicated total for city Weert" ty sdgabes . Destroyer 8 20, about 550,000, The census is taken under an act] BERLIN, June 6 (via London).—The| | passed by the last Legislature. Dep-| toss of the German destroyer 8-20 1s! Pacific--Gross ———— : lity Commissioners Dunham andfadmitted in an official stateme=t 1s-| S h idt & & D of gant itcreased Or eta eer nee from | WEY nicl natn charge Of the Works [tusk be tne. War Oetice Ga ranean ts || Scepenn t leery enced no difficulty in opening the ac- ——, the attack on Ostend by British shi # ey count. ‘The extra $1,000 T gave her waa ani wounding. @ lar quarterly dividend of $1.75 on firm | to go for apparel ‘0; Salifo 303 97 ON JERSEY DRAFT shelled Ost preferred stock payable July 2 to rat | tripe’ Fr apparel for the California | A great number of E n inhabitan' 1 jof record June 19 | Rie’ bane apie teil saying Jewusing’ some material” dame jen erred stock reduces bac divi- | ‘ot 2 1 7 g- al Ease SE) pray wana! crcuist nuns oown oy, |S Ho, ita te | BELMONT WIN | | Johnny Griffin, nine years old, of No. Declares. NERS, | . Rie aaa At RRLO: A pitti: TRENTON, N. J., June 6.—While FIRST RAC Yor (Continued from First P. . ar esterday's regis- Le Ee A, and up; claiming; purse down and dragged several| t y gis | jon, main ours le, driven by Robert | is incomparably Nalaicke: frat BOE icdrcent, VES Rai? % [pala Povo. “E told ner the suckers | Readbloom at he croming of Mott Av urns from in in aA ee was knocke 9 > Special for To-morrow, Thursday, June 7th } “ ‘awed the be aan e ang {nue and OF ndred and Thirty-eight ls MAPLE NUT BON BONS—The richest, molden. bro METS ONLY, 10°, 18° «8 to.) ang, # 0,8 second: Geuiafor, [Had swallowed the balt hook, line and |Ei%o" tosauioom inereaaod nin spect | | A Bottle Full of Relish dig ltirer Coateciionety Nagar anda teen ar Wie fat eeehahy Agel ugar o~ 5° La Sy Be ag } nke he suggested we O}bur was captured after a mile run ute, unite fh producing @ eweet of indescribable charm SEALED PAC . ’ f Widget ‘icontle Wonadey | California, he maid sho had always [Policeman Wont ofthe Alexunii Strate Goodness and Satisfaction BUND nox Intriguer Rosanne Kalmia Py nd | bee) 0 see Cr ‘ornia,”* Btatlo who commandeered aut Bend for elegant booklet. SALADA, 100 Hudson St,, New York, | {ntrigusr Rosanne. Kats ark and oon erany 10 0 Balt ral ee: bite urttand of No sa Daeg | WE ALSO OFFER: | BBOOND RACH—Steeplechase, for! 913 gi ba | orm ry oy 5 . ovember, 1913, after he had sto! The boy was taken to the Lincoln Hos DCOLATE =~ COVERED = JUMIB “tBD MILK On four-yenr-olds and up,, with, $800 duded; | NOvOInvers, 1018 uftor ho had stolen | seat with a budiy contused acuin and | PEANUTS—Everybody likes Vir~ favarites tn sue bout "two mules. AL Reeves. 161 | $20,000, he drew $25,000 and met her at |Pwainfe fracture ot ihe skulle eewdbioon | ja fresh roasted Peanuta, and hocoiate o Pandoan, 138° (1, “Williams, Sto get | Hlaan's restaurant He said that|was held in $1,000 bail for examination | the man, woman having nett in to 5 and 4 to 5, second, Marchena, 122; When he told Mis he had just gent | o7merrow ian’ orma: w Premium LJ Wolky). ey Sto} and 6 to 2. third. | $20,000 to bis wife, she ir od ¥ — sad | Chocolate, i * mS ing, ve Time,’ 4 Shannon, Socon p id ths | you hay ut Cream nnd’ thane Hy ‘Astnally ante Captain. Parr a Plaister' pramoug | He sive her an equal amount, Foye's HUBER WILL ADMITTED. piensinaly ctonlred. out and ee i the news ol artaelly can't | , | Jacques Coeur, Yodeling and Mountain | wife return tl. money promptly w 3 ™ yes smack to kept their bi | #O9e G80 J hen she learned it had been stolen} A Jury in the Surrogates’ Courts at | REET DR. JAS. P. CAMPBELL’s err ater « long talk," Foye went on, |the direction of Surrogate Cohalan, tht hot and cold meats, [|] 4 04RCUNy SING om ciabt BROADWAY ARSENIC COMPLEXION WAFERS | A DOUBLE PATRIOT. “L put two $5,000 and eleven $1,000 | Afternoon admitted to probate the Ke¢ salads, baked beans, ||| s°CORTLANDT STREET : EERE SK natantly elear the skin and permit the t t os A # ‘ b ees ie aleve 4 er a ast will of George | Cleaee 2 jones 12 M iy. a window. dipty an the Ins bills in an envelope and we took afo%? srt ! Md He Buber) eggs, corned beef}, PARK RoW & NASSAU st. oe weer 120TH eri ; H the window be Neat HMOND, Va, June 0, —terael 4 ° The will was contested by relatives. hash, ete. Clowes 1 1p mh iam, Pia Mihi rad POL SLR Phar PH taxteab to the Aster Trust Company.| — Huber’s first will was drawn in dune 1p CLC, ; ABBWE Berabiey os waer ‘Siri’ ata | for registering twice 1 gave her te envelope while in the] 182, | ' ition Vo hd Grocers and Delica: ; Naat t0 OF a a ee iv | pHa cab and told her how to open the ac- |e#late to. | anpaon, A a 4 30 a tg TLR Ete a" \UT@ Necrnite for Army Veste count, cautioning her not to mention |24Pier. | ade in dine, tessen Stores sell it. | , c Phat Pee ‘Campbelt | |, WABHINGTON, Jung 8.8 Or Bae sits ariat | thenae bulic to Made in U.S.A. | ltor the army ‘on regisir day left he ne company and| Myre. Huber. who recently wedded a. ao . rook t | totaled 2.276, as against Mone later met her at the Waldorf-Astoria, Jot ex-Tammany Leader William Wright ByE. Pritchard, 331 Spring Street, N.Y. 9) The soecitied the arr Wad }orm of 4,301 where whe told me sho had experi: !uf Haslem

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