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LLL OO A ESSE $ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1917. 7 CAN. DIAN" CAVALRY DESTROYS GERMAN BATTERY IN RAID CANADIAN CAVALRY a TL OF MEAS [ne ee i eae FEN oa GE FIGHTS WAY OUT Iox.2se2<c2,-c%.'1 US POSTPONED FOR | | Carscas—Army Me © tigating | | TRAE ' A fre pound canta t powder, #ith found today tn a cwre, of coal aboard | - } the hare Mvelgn Y, which wee tvinw : Gallops In and Destroys Bat sionerite the tte n Line seamen Talesmen, Summoned From Three-Year Term Possible,| Our Soldiers Expected to Go . Carncma at dock in tt The . . | o 1 tery, Stampedes Horses and ica ae nina t ch trom the) All Over County, Caused | With Fine Eaual to Collec. | adh Better Marks- ’ Rayonets Way Back . SF aids Aven Delay in Opening of Case. tions, Alleged to Be $3,400, 1 Than Foe. t --— ying traneter the « . —= | ' GANADIAN AfMY HTRADQIAn fate A te 1 (Newton 9 malt Yemen of The | ‘jury in General flessions took just! AMPRICAN FIELD HEADQUAR- ' THRA IN FRANCK, Nov fur ) tae as voi et ore te CONCORD, N.C, Now. 96 | ' Auton today to ranch a vordiet | THRE, France, Nov. 36 (United Press), tere and the find wae tarned over to | | Conadian Preae Lit) Canada 98 petactive Hrideee. trial of Caaton 1 Meane, charged | \icting Fugene teas, advertiaing xo-|—Americn’s great new army will take q pplendidiy represented In tha great . eating in : find the exploston of ae - t mutts ¢ Mra Maude A " ¢ No. 619 4) Ann's Avenue, of (he fleld agninat the Germans armed broke the Minden and drove with the canister 1 it cmre- on Au at wus to have Begun to pretended charitable nurposen The army that strikes blows keepe the enemy back on Cambral, For the ip at vay o# teow put a wed day; Gut owing te delay te te re Judme Malone, jn remanding Jess to| the other army busy trying to ward firat ime ° Gorman retreat touched @ math to It here Was @|ADONKE uf a wpecial venire of 166 men, the Tombs ponding sentence, Intimated| them off. Thin t# the principle of the from Bapaur apring, the uff and far showing that the pow-|@ number agreod upon by both state that he mieht Impone the maximum | training which thousands of young an active enalty, the - , } «cng ete ty went Into action with Operation of the Intettig¢nie Depart: (4nd defense, the opening wae post penalty +o yoars in Sing Sing and|oficera and privates are going age —_ ua MERC OF the Army were immediately rut Domed wt noon until 0.80 A. M a fing amounting to the sums fraud-| through to-day In the campe of ler waiting a long time oatte in the case. The Bvelyn ¥. was loaded Morrow 7 ty panel hag beer lently collected, which in this case) prance. It ta the French war ides. the Village of Magnieres for the algnal “ ais neat ie " Phe He ns yoaterday at @ ble coal pooket at South called from ail over the county, which would be abou 300 |Hyne’a recent drive illustrates it $s “Hell-for-Leather” Fort Garrys ge are dated ta tig, coal the | Beceaste ea se ey, Proms Of Hey SUye nee THONG ta meelie Seam “tors ne . y 1. powder wan concealed in the coal there.) Gaaton Means, the ¢ 1 by 1 upulou ‘| no} the ae loped to tho aliack They au ded Had it been thrown Into the furnace aaton Means, the defendant, was bce doa calc id Pe tn court noated with hig na in thet punnel. He lise the namo of charity,” sald Judge| Nevertheless, while teaching Amer- at of moods A broad it is high Ume to put a stop|ican fighters the new man-killing specialities devised by the Allies to f own that Jess obtained |oftset the cruelties of the Boche, the and programme advortiae-) whole achome of instruction retains or “a concert to be given at{its American charactertatics. hattan Opera House on Oct.| ‘The rifle and the bayonet wilt be in orossing the L'Mevaut ¢ penetrated the enemy's c What followed oquals anything in —_ —- | etait wee was (irected toward eve gavalty expioite ln the history of the 0 HEWS TE 0 ryone allke, expan his face. Hin Wmpire. A singio squadron found it- PR i MATT! " A HER jattantion wan directed espediatty to 5 MAGDE A: KING fait all alone, Htacing forward, wit QF JOURNALISM, DROPS DEAD wiser a.” Lent lag andlor ene the enemy to tho right and left of ’ diferent ocoupante in whispere with nat and of the Carncas there would have been « antry sertoun explosion. ied, the Wort Garrye galloped over a ile counsel, pa the benefit of the American] the principal weapons Americans will 5 ‘ Tho prosecution tw being directed ad C The specific donation on | use in the trenches, Americans will ‘soled & hil concealing the! Member of Pulltzer School Facully,| ny stat ppt which the indictment was based . bett Asman enemy's guns, Advancing down the by State Solicitor Hayden Clement, ‘ 48 based was! go into the line a better mar slope they found thomacives facing a| LON Prominent In Newspaper | ssiated by 1. C, Caldwell, R. O, Ever- | ~ vat of a Chiness merchant, Hy ¥ than Fritz, squatting over there in — of four igbt Gorman field Work, Stricken In Station. bees and Jake ‘7. A ses Ita chict ] PS IPED iT | Rect Pont paid #0 for} his Leama mygerncdre T= It ie gun Charging straight for the bate " == _ | Withesres comprive John T. Dooling, AGVertigem comes to a rifle combat ween ‘ tery, sabring everything an they came, ule ne Ce Re ee oe artng, | Ansimtant Dintrict’ Attorney of Now ’ | The “dummy” programme American and the individual Boos % the officers and mon raved to tha tem of Columbia University, dropped | Yr and Federal Agent C. 1. Fl R ,fdvertisers represented that the pa-|the American will have the ad- guns. dead on the Long Inland Railroad plat. | Ambrose, i | | | tronesses Included Mrs, Robert . | vantage. Ia line of troop columns they ad- form In the Pennaylvanta Terminal to-| The defense ts being represented | Mrs. H. P. Belmont, M Henry| In the bayonet attack our soldiers vanoed, coming on #0 quickly that the J4¥ While en route from hia Long Island | by an array of counsel which includes iS lows, Mra. W. K. Vanderbilt jr. Mrs.| will reckon only on killing the enemy memy had no tkne to man two of MMe to the university, The body was) «ll the prominent lawyers of the town (Continued from First Page) Harry Payne Whitney and muny}—not in w ng off bayonet thrusts hie guns. Ono other was cut off and beni pdtag Mirren tie und county i | . , | other women equally well known, As-| from the enemy's blade, ut out of action. The gunners at-| "prof, Matthews lived at No, 427 Manor | TM® courtroom was filled to ca-| crews have been wiped out elther by| GASTON MIRANS _ (Continued from First Page.) —|ristant District Attorney Donohue} To build up the unbeatable sptrtt tempted to blow up the fourth, The| Avenue, Woodhaven, Ho waa fitty-|Pacity, but because of the routine | machine gun fire at close range or by pears ——— | Produced evidence to show that the|in the army as a whole our forees soavalry wiped out that battery with seven years old, Fo omen had been used| are being trained in the rigid @n- the past five years | Work of the opening there was no bombs, "KEEP ON KNITTING FOR R OUR ng. ‘The «tart was made every day at | Names of th the sword, The majority of the Vref. Matthewa had been associated | overcrowding, Naturally many of the alrmen had SA. M iT without rization and that the| questioning kind of discipline taught with an early breakfast, and auth enemy gunners attempted Mght and With the School of Journallam, teaching | Mra BS Gaston Means and Moans's Miraculous escapes from death and SOLDIERS AND SAILORS” with + 3 BU quently served at 1L| concert was not authorized by the; at West Polut. An army of Weat only @ few brave mon stood at at- | PtAdtical nowspaper work. He was ®/rathor and two of his brothora were Some, of couree, have paid the full | A. M. and 3 o'clock In the afternoon. | American Red Cross. Polnters cannot be taught in months tention beside thelr cannon. On awept “iaduate of bes inty Rali é ih and b-Jin court. Upon tho arrival of tho price and have gone to awell the toll —— Along the route thelr headquarters| Solicitors for programme advertise. |—but as far as possible the West the little squadron, ‘The retreating |{yu3, snnie to Now York in iev0 and | Dtiaoner hin wifo went forward and %f brave men who havo given thelr] Secretaries Baker and Daniels Urge | were in village schools, houses, farms | m it was testified, presented a| Polnt {dea is being breathed into the enemy's infantry were engaged. Joining tho staff of the Sun, took a scat at the counsel table be- ves tor their king and country, the Women of the Country to and public buildings. The men carrted | letter setting forth that the money | camps on the hilltops and in the val- + Dusk found our cavalry two miles, In addition to his newspaper work. | «ide him. Bho was droaced In m dark; Among the hairbreadth escapes re-| “IE \* eae i? Howie of about seventy pounds, inctud-|patd for advertising would ail|levs of this great training area, fnside the enomy's territory, com. | Prof. Matthews did considerable writing [hiue worge sult with a amail dark hat {Ported ts that of an aviator whore! Continue Their Patriotic Work. [ing riftes, blankets, kits and the day's|the expenses of the concert, leaving| Young officers a few months out manded by a Lieutenant, A defon-!for magazines An article on “Wide| ang ture | machine was torn to plecen while Re] WASHINGTON, Nov Another | rations. aked tke a heavy load |it to be inferred that all the money wduates of Americas ®ve porltion was omsential, With) Open New York,” published by him tn} y1o4n widen aro nagor and confident, | WO" Mshting German infantry with) ayyeal to the women of the country to| Ms the long ranks ranged along thejpald for tickets would be given t ning camps, find out when they sword the horsemen fought thelr way | 19% was the entering wodgo to the ‘is machine gun, Ile was caught in and it 1s predicted the trial with bé| sada, but the men did not mind it, al-| the Red Cr keep on knitting or In other ways mak here that they must under- mg ove @hrough to a sunken oud, There |{2vestigation which called Richard | the shelifire and all th okey Croker to the witness stand, where ho} the bitterest In tho history of North) vachine were shot aw: a SEES | ti COE rEA fOr RENAL a Nee ee a ieee Me Veoived Seacee EE erate lnvean Heine @ sig Hoy Rare eee ey dismounted, Two messengers) siaiad that he worked for hie own|Carolina. One question that no one| .. . was made to-day by Secretaries Bak 1 res of | complaining f oat back to report thelr gosition had | tied that he worked for hie own| ee i to anewer it on which side], Foruaately he was fing only) and Daniels through the Ked Cros, ‘The resimontal bands were in tne, |againat men and women who appar-|¢allze on every department of war thelr orses shot under them, butlwas corredpondent in Cube during| Mra Mary Melvin, tho dead woman's| ‘Wnty oF thirty fect above the) where tho follow tatement wasland Italy may hear muste again $f ently are growing rich by fal aL Nghe atruggted back to our lines. Darkness {and after the Spanish-American War|alster, will be found. No ono appears | SToUnd and close to his own Iines.| issued by tho War [Gunes woe: my Hales Venes | 3 discipline. The train- mn the spirit of in- charity schemes, most using He crastied !n No Man's Land and rears Bake and oretary wes falling, Tho gallant band wan, and was the correspondent of the Sun|to know whether abe will teatity for pi She Meroe CATAAES | ing Will give th var as the basis of appeal Weblated. Stampeding their horses to| with the American battleship flest on| tho Stato or for Means, Sho hag|*0Und himself unhurt, He imme Payee wae ape Late da Hd and bandsmen are | senero + patrictio-colleeting | MacHmults as divert the enemy's machine gun fire, {he crvian nround the worl, In 1912/atuck by Megna wince tho alteged | {ately came under rifle and maching-| 7 how Uti on eee our good bags : h the name of “the boys over there,"! J BOAT VICTIMS ARRIVE, What was left of the squadron pre-| Pot Matthews joined the atatt of the) murder, and has been #taying at the | EU fire. but he found a German rifle Fa eee eae norwise voir| ‘The whole appearance of the British! wut really for tho beneft of IMS” \ pared to return. ee and went from there to the| tea re Meana'e parents here. Tt ie) Mitt dome ammunition and engaged | Sly adel Hs Wad{and French gave a feollng of sreat! joven over nore ; ~ - NARs daar ome of Means's parents here the on y y rite . hore Hlaht of Rochester's Crew Show Byvi- As they had galloped forward, using “Sve! of Journals reported tho Stato has summoned her | ‘he enemy singlehanded. Aa he fired comforts for our soldiers and) power because of the perfect organlta- | 4 investigation the Wheatc dence of Sutterin a Sil _ he worked his way back until he ; | ton and ardor of all ranks, ac i , ‘Whe sabro, they now fought thelr way itnews | waite ida’ Deon Pula | ee Jas a witness, at one or ; ; ti 7 “hich th rporation, No. 347 Fifth} with froat bitten feet and still show- uae on f = se reached one of his own patrols the contrary, both Secretary | hy the timeliness with which th: on foot with thelr bayonet. Th | ‘The Stato will nook to prove that | To! tek wun ik: AoE al rsa : nue was started to-day. This con- | ing evidences of the sufferings they had ‘etirement was a succession of hand Mra. King was murdered to cover up ere is not much humor tn fight-| Baker rotary Danicla wish & serie g in the vicinity of th Seen | ee oe niene sagmibers Gk tne arewen han _ Jing of this nature, but one incident clearly understood that they gremtly 6» | rer AL alloge jo-band struggles. Four times the the looting of her estate | re rh ; MULT che Wutievaee an ones nal Inents and | the American freighter Rochester, tor- Uttle party mot working parties with ‘The defense will try to prove that | curred which is making the whole) predate al fim vege the Red Cross GREAT BATTLE CONTINUES on | now promoting another. pedved off the Irish Const, Nov. 3 ar- ‘the bayonet and dispersed them. Mid- Mra. King accldentally killed herseit | British alr service jaugh. One of the) ® sf i : THE ITALIAN FRONT. 3 i : . rived at an Atlantis port to-day on an i Ws youngest British airmen was flying|t® bring comfort to our fighting men. & : Mr. Swann said many army officers night had passed when thoy reached | “No One Will Freeze,” Says Head | or committed suicide, and that Means | Y°U5# 5 Hye Ee eee cote wamen of aur country| THO correspondent went on @ tour |. o Leon Guped by achemers wearing | American liner. They are David Cald- Masineres again and fought thotr way of One of the Big Operating | told the story he did “from chivairie | 8 Mee Pees ce alisy MCE this patriotic work, ‘They requeat | of the northern Aghiing: front were Lnitiitary uniforms, (hua) umicerg are He ase m Tlseshecdl: Teateee hrough the enemy tofantry in t * Paso! < ec wales 5 " ws t e nore to give the widest pub-| the great battle ts continuing with . e6 jow, Ose: Jalles, Edwa us lair 0 a wrecked Thapaiwrerntie| Companies, Biased eat an unfortunate | swooped down and shot thres of his] tety Nie pane vee | violence. Major Gen, Di Giorgio was | Muced to lend thelr names to bogus Warren 1. Thompson, Charles crossed to safoty. . PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 26,—Leaders Prite Ructen theory ts advanced, | ponents as ne swept by, The fourth | : und commanding the extreme left aie cnet au fos - Oana te F ele Fae Lida arr eae naverss! t i . Now. Sines ent Hk ts fifty contract, Mr, Swann sald, ldwe c Vorty-throe of the mon came | of the coal Industry are optimistic with |ay many believe tt will be, tt Is ex. | machin foe vl Ma pe ons 3 0,'S tf the Fourth Army at the polnt) jut they manage to got 70 per cent. || warning of the atiack and that the crew through unwounded, and they brought |eard to tho situation, Tho President) ioteq it will be accompanted by the | Aviator JB & eplr t ot boyish mis- A where the fighting was heaviest. | The Grand Jury to-day received the] raw no evidence of the submarine elther pack their wounded and over a dozen |°% one of the largest anthracit seriion. that Mew, Ring) was) not | Stee eae Oren ne ates OF Bin Oar | Throughout yesterday and to- ony testimony of several witnerses re-|pefore or after the Rochester was tor- anthractte mines are producing more|sane. This will offer an opportunity | derision at the German, Just as be | a a ri f heavy at. {the advertising contrat for the Army - than ever before. If nothing oen|to explain the mysterious Chesapeake | way in tho midst of this interesting |in a steady succession 0 peas at | na mibbaee Ny Noa AMERICAN CASUALTIES vio the mines and ff the people | Day letters In which Means Is alleged | performance his opponent put a bullet | Marine, Fire and Casualty Organi scks and counter-attacks, with oc C. Donald Fox, promoter of thy are n coal as they need It and nolto have deceived Mrs. King. They de- | squarely through the pain of the)” ” \ i—Life ( x asiona!l brief intervals for reform | me pes i ¥ ne n ae ulity to- tl all will have enough to keep!) ™ 5 adve: | airman’s open band tions Afiecte. ife Corporations ng the Mnes and reorganiaing new] “4% © rare charging forgery IN CANADIAN FORCES , warm, Nobody will treene, scribe fantastic adventures Means is) Si vigtor presonted himacif at a Sear cae sts. | sebian Teeive Mfroreat enemy as. | nd rand larceny |v vite cancellation of the. priority or- Supposed to have had “somewhere On | aregging station and when questioned| to Continue Present Contracts, | pos ¢ y “ALL |der on Nov. 89 will help conditions, {Chesapeake Bay.” Means will go oD admitted the truth with crestfallen| wasHINGTON. Nov. 26.—All shibaceeeliia ) nlesiony fut MAIL CARRIERS T0 SELL Long List of Killed and Wounded In | rat order was on bituminous and not |the stand in his own behalf. face, Hie ernie for hls wound ton insurance companies in the United | HOUr® preceding the correspondent’s wor.o'’s pest 21 Week-End Report Made jon anthracite, but the eame care that] There are rumors of "now and val- wee ee polite to @ boche in the fus| States, excep were to-day or-| Visit to headquarters on the field, but TABLE WATER ey Publi To-Day. carry soft coal can be used for hard|uabie’ witnesses for the defense, but | ture, dered liquid 1 by Secretary of the|the Italian Mnes had not ylelded a t ic . coal, and a great number of these cars i 7 zs _ 0 e inay foot of ground, and Gen. Di Glorgio, ay u nothing is authoritatively given out, Treasury McAdoo, The life inaura’ rs ) , = OTTAWA, Noy, 26.—The following i bare) ba9n rae Se. Sot, ieee Among the principal witnesses for the IRISH CARDINAL DENOUNCES companies 1 to contt while grave because of the territc| wit ry a Supply and Are DIES. Americans appear in the week-end ca8- |i u's direction,” State will be Dr. Edward Burmeister, existing ntar * financial trans-| struggle ie «omen were making | Urged to Solicit Along ENANO,—TAKISOT ENAHO, uualty Mets to-day Altoona reports that shipments on | assistant Coroner's Physician of Chi- | REPUBLICAN MOVEMENT actions of the ated concerns are/against tremendous odds, was co baieah he Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL Killed tn action: the Pennsylvania Railroad have tn-|cago; Dr, Otto Schults, medical asa placed under contro) of A and confident that the dofensive| Their Routes. CHURCH, Broadway 66th at, Monday, ’ J. O. Castleman, Detroit, Mich.; A. G.|croased tremondously within the Iast/ant to the New York District Attor- nes, custodian of al in pre ine would hold until relnforcements| yasHINGTON. Every city | 2 eelook. Ayres, Groat Falls, Mon,; B. J. Staples, | wook. From 2,100 to 2,900 carinads of | ney; H Jones, pistol e: t Disast d nm announcing the decis! retary | were swung into the fighting line, 4 1 mail carrier in the U: {| MULLEADY.—-EDWARD Nov. 94 i y; Capt. Henry » P xpert | Declares Plan Means saster ani and rural m he United Rochester, N. ¥.: J. ¥ Lacey, Cortland. | bituminous are being sent through the |o¢ the New York Police Department, : : Meadoo asid There were evidences of a bitter| States will be a salesman for war say-| survived by Mrs, ¥. MeConville, Mrs N. ¥.; Hubart Bharp, Detroit, Micb.: G@.| yards there dally and there ts now no veral membere of District At- Collapse and Can Never Be “The coneideratjon of safety 820 1M-| serugcte just ahead, for along the|ings stamps in tho campaign which| E> Stanley, Mre J, Profle and Bamong Bowser, Lowell, Mass.; H. W. Havens. | shortage of cars, |SR8 sOy eral Seen, Realized, portant as to render it unnecessary to] VES) ait MNO Teatian infantry, |opens next Monday, under ordors traued | Mulleady. Portland, Me.: @. Brown, Boston: J, M.| WASHINGTON, Nov, 36.—The Lehigh | orney Swann’s ataff, | determine at this time whether this « H Tee ce a Uys le day by the Post Office Depertment Funeral from his tate residence, ————— ' ¢ ed in the last few day b t. Mark's ar, Brooklyn Adame, Swan Town, U. 8, A.: Richard| Valley Transportation Company and the Covent OIE eters Wale | tion fe derannited by other consid. | decimated in tho laat few HAYH Wore) carriers will be supplied with suvings| jy Moly Crom Cemeierye ne Cox, Los Anxelos, Cai: W. L. Raynes, |Ontarlo and Western Ratirond to-day| DOCTOR AND DRUGGIST HELD, | iareciar Cale Despatch to Toe Evening Werld.) | eration Me ta the eacoearful prose, |Feforming to return C0 the (eke ae eee ee earn ae eae > metory. Boston; Charles Allary, Adams Island, |asked the Interstate Commerce Cc DUBLIN, Nov. 24—Cardinal Logue,| cution of the war showed the fearful strain they had|/ (14, a ee Ky. mission for authority to Increase water|Drooklyn Phystctan Alleged to| ine Roman Cathollo Primate of all > been under, but there was no trace of} Favorable notations will be made on PERSONALS, Died of wounds: Charles Thomson. St. | rates on anthracite to New England by| ave Sold Detectives Heroin, | {reland, in @ pastoral letter, describes BOWIE WINNERS. | wavering, and the long lines breathed | the records of carriers who make go No maces RaW. 3s Barrington, BAO Clty, warring amounts renping froth Ato ¥0| 2. negingia BM, 3, Banbury, No, $i Irth Republican movement as ill | a spirit of eagerness | wales: Mattie, 888 Walnut ot, Eiewiadl wo have dott W Se Te im Warren Street, Brooklyn, and Samuel | considered and Utopian. If persevered se ae ane ee hBtraweate, No. 180 Smith Streot,| in, he save, {t cannot fail to entail| FIRST RACE—Two-yeur-olde; | five| Berlin Reports Only Minor Engaye-| Dougall, Yonkers. N. Y.: G. H, Marsh. |Three U. 8. 8 In rance | ©. Strawante, Met, were arraigned ta! euffering and ,lsorganization, and ig| anda alt furlongs —Bathiide, 111 (Rice) | mente tn Italy: oa BSE G RRS WHER) vee renee oe The death | the Fi Court in Brooklyn to-day| eure to end in disastor, 4 piraieee Mite, ails (rodslauey: | BERLIN, Nov. 2% (via London) Wounded: Samuel Kirkland, Lowell, |of three Amorican eoldiere in France violating the narcotio lew, | calages, f | eeeeht anc a1, second: Tolorance, 111! Only tocal engagements on the THallan i Mass. G. F. Acauin, Oldtown. Me.: A.| from various causes wore announced | It 1 alleged the Gruggist failed to reg-| | Me declares ft te 8, ar me vein ae Srroteet Spalen, sMire ‘Test, eAtayt front are reported in ar ‘ e 4 t 9 ounced | ; arcotic to the physician and por. genge Sun Kis re Mac ; : y Heudquarters. Th . Chicago; W. F. Harrington. | to-day officially, P oseph I. | eter narcotic sales ne neat tO. Dalryman Kise. Fra ack ‘7 ym Army Heudqua Rapid City, 8. Di Richard Wikte.| pores alee aiee nes ve we that the latter sold half an ounce of of the Hurepean petane Water Tonst, Simon Pure, Flapper @ito |; mang are said to have achieved ‘cokiyn, N. Y.; Chauncey Raymond.|heurt. disease, emergoncy ‘address, | RoToin to detectives for $18 or to pays prea by hi ey . y Socened AR th ou e er, W je; emorgon c I in $2,000 ball, Strawgate in| unarmed people age SECO? CH—Ciatmins: two-year. | successes in these heron. Vt.i Alfred fuiveater, Fortuna, Lawrence Woyce, 60 Plank Birect, re oene © a RSP oo tea! UCR renend, 303 § ON reid ESE SWEETS will lend the Finishing suchas to $ “s gt *|Titteton, Pa; Bugler Marton F.)"" (9 ————o———— —_o (Mergien), iiilaxe aerret ¥ H Rs ewe aren Bienen ¢ aE Einer | Stoddard, infantry, died Nov. 18, ac- Tells of U, 8,| Price of Codfish Twice That of vara; ie place $410, show $5.20, a0 *| THREE BROT He your THANKSGIVING DINNER. ire anch, Ia; Frank Doyle,| cigental bullet wound; mother Mre. War, | Normal Period. Gnd; Babette, 100 (Troise) a With Gane Mus- Bt. Albans, Vt; Wiliam Kelby, Colum- imo. 1.14 ‘ominee, Li Doxeurere harke " OLATES oF “ s M. Stoddard, Silver Sprin count Kiku-| @T, JOHN'S, N. F, Nov. 26, war | Be Tt esian inn | der in Long Istand City, HIGH GMA PATHE, or oral Horace Foulds, head- ‘and tho membere of tho| hae forced the price of codfish up to|datulary, Umatilla and Se 1: | mas, James and Martin Comiskey, |] | BoQAoe ia ‘enecialiy” decorate raat cece ¥ pany, infantry, died Nov. | Jepancse Mission to the United states, | twice that received in normal timos ant) erick also ran - beech ae oeeacong Teiand City, we Baer ide, SUPTSSREK QMAdre#e: | which he headed, arrived home to- | the Bighest in a generation, Dest grades! THIRD RACES Three. year-olds ang) biothers, of twill on, Beth. Sree, ee -TH0 | Bold, Boxes... ,. 8107 ‘ Nowark, N, J. Bron Biec®:| cay after an uneventful trip. No for- MI at 20 cents & pound, unmend: arent GEIG place $810, phow | 2! , Mie ne Snider 4 ———__—_—_ mal reception wae given tho return: he Brestracted for us $2.60, ree! BYE: cnar Wrosien Len | day once charge of f nurder. | Excellent Assortments of Thanksgiving Nove't'es, Toy Sweets, a3 Tommy Takes « Whack at the Orna-|ing mission, in accordance with the| facture of munitions, has ri the line) show $2.40, third, T= | pig. sused of hav shot Har: — vs mental Horse Quai wishes of Viacopnt Tehit, jer ar rate of 10 to $0 conte a gallon eet y Geline) an Wainael, Hope, Bird | They are accus sera Baal and Beautiful Gift Packages—see to-morrow's ad, * SDON. Ni loom lve mue! 0 #1, Beyila, Baton, Vil Leonatida | Alexander to death TES MNO LONDON, Nov. 6 (by mail)—Tha torse| The newspapers wIve much space to pons | Mian, ‘berlla,,pevsn. eee tna, Vernon Avenue ond 2 ; Brora Guards, who have done sentry duty at|a atetoment by the mission regardin caian _) and Ar a eS ON the. clad D TE COVERED better food ithe Wer omoe tor yoars, wear a gor pe Wear work ot” ihe nltad | tem of sige pastize’ ai Fest coifecard upward: aunyecr ye wen Aa =e Long Island City, an Bit He ne - San SO) PEPPERMINTS: Dn uaten hf e EE of A 3 5 one het ORE WINEE (irons ters. veut pct aie) concnem ee: rattan Hee Toasty Nov, Mele ihe gh de, how 87.08 f ! fase’ ot tenon spn Jackal, White trousers and high jack. “tet Common Makes @ Nultian | Vit d hea tha! n# (Ohert) cream flav day than ponte, “hin’ other day” we gh sack: Mevemant wha, was na fontbait game 14, (OMe, oem arate Wie fine y 4 in thelr full marohirur kit ew vont, N A-A ball graves snow ~ * §00d,warm,crisp ye nip VIL sarang Kit-= ene yor Nev, 8 A mov Uiieen, juin enveloned im Jackets of 8 ont In the last MOUF Bent prices to the ; Foodtrap mio 2 z ham, mol ae tondoner, had hixhvat point of the day on the sock we - Lei etlatiad guard Nefore, Ho looked apuo (hin pfternoon | Mie your wife extravagant?! P 34 j then over contsinptuously and sorking jumped tn bet point to }’ Joulan' say that coastiy, but i210! will charge Peart FOUND ROX c 4 } 4 derisive thumb tn their direction, eaid; Wanna advanced te 431-6 and Hepublic ren P hastea Rik te ane rons wang killed Alexander # a ‘ i T bay, Bill-SOLDILISI" touched Bi sk i : £4, pet peusd—Adve” | agit of @ foud. cee 5 ‘ be Es resem quereed ve we eee , ‘ '