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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1917. ‘ —_—— — + ao reece pasting enrtidenta, tt we on ome GOV, COX TAKES COAL e * tt an offer ‘ ‘ mie coe es SHORTAGE IN OWN HANDS nd Ordnance Depart | ahivind. Tiare! » ' , term waiting | De Om ’ sAying the labor queation wv ¥ re » formulate some remedy er Hue! Rus \ " not fin at there fe a terraad wine to dlepom oO Roy, tongiané hon 40 por cont, of lia tas YONKERS T0 Tiel today aK erm ’ vy wenere Promise Made by Gen. Mauri keh ta dee sic oman Bagiey |Ne ork Shivers Because . Seeded shottage pr ak per cent, vet ; “ni n early atte » Alnace Saved fy fl 5 frets fenator Wadaworth of New York Following Charge of Plund- lena 1 A tie Amerience Saved by Sailor Who Died Men to “Pi the Fuel oned abou nany'® FeagINOS Chrictnyas Vacation Period Will Belen” m wasatinnal '¢ ‘ bent ade sanlag ita tally. tend reality iter of Exposure not B ; cede to thelr peaen prineipiem, an t | Bel order atid train | al arena ter Wee, ebtk ers in London Time weit Prsge at aie mnot Be wd. the soldiers of the Central Powers ended, Board of Educa 1 went immediately @o 9 ’ — f ' ® sho inclination to Imitate ' Bea at xorioualy tn seerh no ment wan made the 0 ° throw back the aK ¢ . hi hown Hantion jon Rule vale Gener fe . ws revealed thet little LANDON, Dee 12. There or er 'oe and compel the ~ oF THE ANERICAN FLA f r tretehed @he Russtana’ readiness to throw down ann 7 rhs : ‘ sone 06. saul a a longer Journey TULA IN BRITISH WATERS, De - thelr arma, Tt (setated, however, that 7 sel to heat pubit lr 4 wipeette ntrary'ee he had been o a thorouRh Inveationtion of the recen a) ney ie of Yonkers, 16. wehoot obit t Fi at he at y Tho General dwelt at t isha ; be fie Germany 12 (Hy = Amnoctated = Preway.—'TW , ‘ the Hotshoviki are determined to eon. bar then os i Btu i inete | Ratructions of ' Dated Pederat Sais oe the aiteniine of oraaile peration on the Cambrai front | the little reason to belleve that American torpedo boat destroyer ; ai a clude an ariniaticn at any cont tf Ad aa te ral re Foil ‘ tat t, earn oe 5 Ag An expnnded ata and the later! whieh the Germans broke through in 4 1 attack In Alsace or Wore ob Jones wan torpedoed just after “ . Lis Ld 1 to the Ailles fatia ie there wilt ome for aby 99¥" leueed by long distar t ne to “nee "i ' " atch from Petrograd enteen aye ae this coe wnd f pro that confront nithern wector, Major Gen. FOI pain sid by nuccessful {HAN whe had completed target pruct! . . tT Ine for tht day to sanction wach act J him Maurion, « ni “Mt nione part of the wentern is ne Trotaky as waying at a public Was levatd ‘to-tny, Colowitg 6 » nt cond 1 itht well -' WoFhelo atruck the doatroye ' ‘ ta ’ Yonkers Asked © « al aie ee | Operations at the War Om yf Sys A Bie ae uh i < Wawian Cie cite part of ry ‘Ailinw have Watnnd wa eae the 1 uf Bduent nd the Committee | Barton hed secured any of the Uus-ltqeday, ‘The (ruth regarding the in- | chews for the linemae Ry Ning vandal ta ieee \ that deliveries! ng are develving us, but we are °% School Supply chaxes, at which ed Million dollar emergency MiP & Veldant will be told in due courne, 1) | / scar 46 aban “ sos , wan tel P Fi Jornay | @ hundred times stronger than (bese sn decided that the enly thing that priation voted by Congress last «pring ny the Germans ow will Pitty men eneaged tn that part o' y| © Doard of Bducat ould do is t . promised } th nd cunning Germans. tt in only in Russia... * - na | » be ured by the President for wa * wbly work advantage of Amer the «hip were killed. Tho others of 1 the hol vacation ported to | ee ee eee icat that tho} The Times, tn an editorin! to un-lhevy strategy by depleting atl further < ; : tr ft about | that there ts no gulf between the Gove te theca wae tad. SARGGREL, wut. nor Gaul TION searching and com You if the Garinaie oat, her boats, tn which they remained until jy. « sak: there . 40,000 GERMAN PEACE TERMS DEMAND foUunced, arc it andes tek tea tok Stone bas ween nanan elo reapecting "the the Auatro-Hungarians to donate men the next morning, when the rexcue! tons of ar 1 ituminous MUCH OF RUBIA. supplies, for they are coming in duan- est moths St. eee eee ae atay immediately | Yorm@L of fortune” on the Britiwh front! tor thy slaughter, Alsace-Lorraine steamer arrived. Several of then at the Jerney the informal con lit Muflcient only for the day on upper Dances Nightly thar the Wan Departaent began to (rine the tremendous atruggie on| will probably nee von Mindenbure dled trom exposure, while the other! pointy, opposite New York City, thin), Ob® report OE one ine rrtobeeike | nich they ate rucetved n the Arty i 4 Lenpbecpl aphereln nd tl oe y ey the southern side of the new Cambrat | takiox chance before tho winter ix Suffered aeveroly during tho seven- m versations. bet npc eval ; arate cop lites 12, Gorton, Superintendent of \ meet emergencies In placing Of COM | suient on Nov, 80 and tho two fol-| over, The American trenches aro too) teen hours tn the boats, Tho reason thin coal cannot pe} sents and the Germans Wiles ae ee ee 1ets and buying suppltes: lowing days, near German soil for the Kateer Lieut. mumander David W t weather moder. | Witovsk says that the Germans tn-| Walter W. Law, Federal Fuel Admin- DIED Gen. Crozier will continue tet ey ; € enth a dloated ¢ the fol volnts o fatratur for We Cour 01 . nN. Choe W continu holt was perhaps hardly possthle | wan reucucd by one of hia» i on with anow | Loated that ¢ t ode poln ' we Hp ale BY, ar a unt Jes Vaattay ec PatLNCTiEaecat ‘ The pitt aiion of tho President’s| 0m aay to day,” the Times £898 | cerman Ati Repulsed on Yate M Lats daha de OU HMeT Coal ta ence nveouatt ria nai. | [At promised relief trom the fcel fain AMPGLL FUNERAL CHURCH + Tho publication of the Pros i a iisaavnee peace negotiations. romised he fue \< MPDELE, AL Aalionee ¢ hia $10,000,000 | "894 certainly unwise to attempt an Cambrat Front. pita a isabel edn J Set ian y moans! "Germany te have control of the This relief has not yet reached| SUAVICES, Broadway, 66th st., Thurs- goney fund brought an intima-| authoritative account of the situation | Poxpon, tec. 12.—"A local atta ee seaman, with six others o! r The ¢ R ‘heat market for teen | (2 schools, ny, 12 A. M. Auaploee Actors’ Fund, from committe mon | that thojas a whole, though we cannot)ny the enemy yesterday afternoon ahd falar eal n ide a we a dumpe vaarde be ‘ ————————— {| penicksox.—sasveL pericKson. ensorship and tle work of the com A wlth: the. | aR > si when he bumped into a floating ob+ |i iy the aco , ‘ ewe Paper Print tnaairy Bext cAMPDELL FUNERAL CHURCR, mmties on public information will be | caummaten tig eth iy a ‘the. der | ke teb al aa pa bh f Ma sect, which he thourht was a bundle) eoren jt wat net All German goods to be admitted to Nae nl gunvicts, mranewas, B6th Ga, Samane horoughly pro f equerio (Cambral front) was tes : ten it will no a! mA ) ‘ cus, 5 “The Creel (leo was given| man losses In men and morale whieh | Pil 1,” saya towday's official com. Of Slethes but whidh proved to be the |.) cuid attompt to dur ‘ nina aay eee Wy Chel a RO TON: Doo. 12 —Menutace] cay, 6.50 #. w $1,850,000, which seems to hay ret oe Inapited too many of the pub- |; ior commander with the fur collar of hig) i ii ke of cont and ou te No territory now occupied by the! turers, Jobbers and consumers of sows: | WASHBURN,—JOUN WASHBURN, used chiefly to feed the public im! jinn 7 ai 5 areatooat wrapped about his head sik; ths. Bibel eroeia JN Germans to be surrendered. per wel 1 the} CAMPBELL FUNERAL CHURCH, material formation about the war,”|U#hed messages. ‘We carried out a successful rald | Bagley appeared to be almost uncon- io sete ed SE rots A fussian Government wirciess | Fe Trade Comintyst ) attend| SERVICES, Uroadway, 66th ot, Time ud one of the Investigators. “"We| After anscrting that the now line, a# | iast night in the vicinity of Pontriet, geigus, ton wndrod | message said: the newaprint oaper hearings 1 will] later, Auapters Actors’ Fund eee Fie Os Deni ETO an Drees | preonncibwredy Je Seclitely, elds Pe Sonn of SL Gasntny iw nlOh we om) Aloigh auteriie fhtenaely, tO) o ye fandit) “wphe second sitting of the Conatit. | besin here J Informat | — ——— fo ua that it fe justined” Times Continuass tured prisoners and a machine Un. | geaman oaught hold of the Com. |il! D° lone | went Assembly was opened by a per-|%! the hearings will be used by the _PERSONALS, ' a “The published and censored version) “On the remainder of the front there! mander and with assistance pull F ore ORES we put a IAF) son authorized by the Council’ of the | se noe fe fisting a price for news NT RTOS EMOTO ne s being amplified daily by tnmumer- |} nothing of al interest to re-|him to the raft, where he soon re-|f0%0 of laborers to work picking| peoee Gemmnuearion There: were | fae tor hits ot » eaceid OY GS STREAK S82, Se cee N R $ lable disquieting first hand accounts | »- 1." vived. ‘Tho weaman, however, suc- ‘h'" a sel Bl to Dri! present no fewer than 400 members.” | from officers and men who particip- | pai ,cumbed a fow hours later and wag) 800 of it across the Bay Into Ni | The message was signed by Lenine, | j ated tn the metual fighting, It ts high burled at sea. Rati vehig cin ata oy ‘vor DUS) rend of the Roishevik Government; | Vy fs thee bls imate, ot paca ie) Beets : Hetore arse naa iearoea Stn Se Heicped Uriteky, Commissary for Elections to| ” ‘ . : formation should be placed in its truo : 2 x ; © the ocean, his ah ates ¢ up ur onthe de | the Assembly, and by Gusetf, Be eet Then Sets Up Claim That German] prospective, plundering sifted and felt out the ate Bled XPoIn® iy blue shirt and lashed the pleces| “We tuve got the coal we need in| ‘ary to the Milltary Tevolutionary | Loss Was Only Sixty in blame, if and where due, rhould take | MOTthwest of Hhcims inst MEnT. Ac \t9 garg as distress signals, bui tt oon | New Jersey, but we cannot get it) Committes, November. BERLIN (via London), Dec, 12.— ‘uring November Germany's enemies Jost twenty-two captive balloons and 205 aeroplanes, against Germany's losses of two captive batioons and sixty roplanes, an official statement to-day asserted. LLOYD GEORGE SPEECH 1S AGAIN POSTPONED Statement on War Will Be Made Before Christmas, Commons of the brilliant British success t | Is Told. attiko back unexpectedly at a “wholly | LONDON, Dec. 12—Premier Lloyd | wnready” part of the line. Referring | ts. George will make a sar before the Chri of Parliament. Chancellor of the Exchequer Law made the announcement House of Commons to-da: ‘Thia ts the second postponement of ® apeech by Lioyd George, He had deen scheduled to address lawyers at = Gray's Inn last week but the engage- mont Was cancelled owing to ® severe cold which the Welsh statesman sud- denly developed. Prior to revealing plans, Bonar Law flatly atement on the mas adjournment ‘ Bonar in the to pr duce the correspondence between Lon-| don and Bucharest preceding the entry of Roumania into tho great war. | ———_—.——___ U.S, MILITARY ATTACHE GOES INTO JERUSALEM | Allenby Enters City on Foot—| Mosque of Omar in Moham- medan Control. LONDON, Dec 18—American and | other military attaches entered Jerusa- lem with Gen. Allenby, the General ro- | ported to-day Premier Lioyd George to-day an- | ounced in the House of Commons that Gen, Allenby entered Jerusalem on foot on Tucsday. dcr ce e been placed around the holy places, The Monque of Omar has Deen placed under Mohatnmedan con- trol. Tae Premi ald Gen, Allenby's proclamalion insured maintenance and protection of all sac buildings and holy places. Gen. Allenby was well re ceived by the population. ROME, Dec. 12.—Jerusalem was un- Camaged when Gen. Allenby's British troops occupied Jt, the Patriarch of Serusalem wired the Vatican He said not a single shot was fir fu the city. AMERICAN OFFIGER WOUNDED IN ACTION Lieut. Young Injured While Serving | With British—Three More Deaths Reporied WASHINGTON, Doe 12.—fien Per- phing to-day reported that First Lieu- fenant Edger W. Young, Medical Om- ters’ Ke Corps, attached to Britieh forces, we everely wounded tn | @ction, His wife lives at McKenney, Va. The following deaths from natural eagren were also reported | Private Irwin M. Shaw, Signal Corps, | Noy. 28, pulmonary edema and ptomalne poisoning, moute; eister Mra, Clair Bhaw Columbia, Mo. ivate infantry 4. drown t, Andrew L. Mor 817 Doty Fond du Lac, Wis Corp. Kichs M entry, Dee 8; poxstbiy gunshot. wound; father, Evans, Palmyra Tenn. shape in prompt disapproval of every blunderer.” The Times forestalls a pos charge that in tts article tt 9 in-| iery fighting of some li triguing against Field Marshal Haig) Verdun region, wh: by sayini ble | cording | noun No activity of importance elsewhere | is reported, although there was artll- coment | raid was attempted, “There ie no question whatever of | detriment turning a temporary setback to the of his great position or plans, but this weakness, If it be a| weakness, i9 inveterate devotion those who have served him longest— some of them perhaps too long or too long without a rest.” newspaper says further that the Germans clearly took advantage | The to individual deeds of valor in this fighting already Yecorded—Generals | 4 fighting in pajamas and doctors tn in dressing stations, “They are all magnia- cont but sbould never have occurred.” | terrupted ‘Times says CANADIANS WITH PERSHING VOTING ON CONSCRIPTION | Citizens of Dominion Who Enlisted in American Army Permitted to Ballot on Question, AMERICAN DITIONARY ARMY IN FRAN Canadians amons) with 12, (Unite TH Press.)- the American forces were bulloting to- day on Canadian Canadian oM conscription ® visited all American | canips, recording tho votes of citizens of the Dominion, According to the! voters themselves, the dectaion of the fighting men will be unanimously in fuvor of dr afting ‘This js the only means, the Canadians belleve, pearanc Two /.mericans—ox-officers | Canadian army | December Jj x ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Extra divi tern mi-an stor cord Dec f First Na | Be regular per eent per cont Jan Texas & earnings inc tax in Wes! Ten 690 tern mnt inerea Amortear omnpany me § Internat qua’ ar Unton iuon te 1% per enok § nual ¢ ks, payable 1 tional Ban erly {extra Libert 1 Vacitt reased $1.) 1,878 v8 Unton operating we O1,561,19 Telex Ten * 0 bonds, ‘Telegraph were announced to-day as about to receive commissions tn tho Pershing Expeditionary > — NEW*VORK COTTON. EXCHANGE. | eh la Kula nt and ty Companies have each ¢ cash dividends of per ce al n mon 3.876. cents Rallway Lie Foree. waht in the American army ranks in|} Cuba and Ching. rd De: 89,0 of averting the eventual disap- » of Canadians from the field. in the Roth fend of quart both pay 10 Dividend | Sothern Pactti | Kouthem Hsiiwar the jared ral nt in 3% | payable tha’ gros Net ufte operating mpany » $1 Telephone ating. ine regular i. Two lt | be noun’ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Wits net ebaagen from previ clone, | Genuine, |{n keeping with the recent decree of Am Beet, Sy we de gt a8, Disses WITH THE AMMRICAN EXPBDI-| the People's Commissaries substitut- mm. Ger & Bary. 61 at : Eetimate | TIONARY ARMY, FRANCE, Nov, 25) tng new revolutionary tribunals, The jan 4p Leste jo ot ~ (by mall).—Eeny, meeney, miney mo./ only opposition met was at the Con- » Statin thee ay \'*| WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.—Three of | WhO bas that frst shell? gress of County Judges, who refused 1 BS {tho crew of the Jacob Jones were not] .1y, Kgrauman i the White House) tg be dispersed. They were arrested oy HS Jon the vessel when she was sunk. i eee ag ene pattery | DY soldiers. * li, They are L. EF. Dovilbish, gunner’s| ication the day after it was fired to| The soldiers, peasants and workmen : te; Jeremlah Downing, machin-| get the ahell for the President. The|!M each district, according to the) + {% |tst's mate, and Cornelius A. Lane |messenger waded through mud and| Proclamation, name a@ permanent) {| seaman, This information was con-| water over his knees, but ho came back | President of the Court of Six Jurors, 4™ j tained in a cablegram received to-day |toting that tarnished brass cylinder. | the latter serving only one weok. int bai Fee lair fnter, | Norther: Ve Hratoard Mi Labe hat Sica sonithy cuted Sigrorton Stee! Venn Mi LAXATIVE BROMO G nt, J money if it fal Adan, 6)! GRICE Suuatare te’ ou each « & Macinie Matt rie RK in Ww on the F anc! ces. $< —— War of Nod Wet wk Anirone, Sheftield Waliway pe or C0 Cop, & Cte, | Te Cure « Cold in O to to-day's War Office line ‘© also a German Office Reports “Moderate | quickly sighted by a British sloop, Artillery Operations.” RPRLIN, Doc. 12 (via London), to| Thre were moderately activo military | wubmarine spoke Germai operations front yesterday, the War Office an- aM became dark and the cold and tie | suffering of the men increased with- out signs of rescue. The sea ro- mained smooth throughout tho night, and when day broke, the greatly!shortage. Ho said his office is del j weakened survivors again hoisted! uged by appeals from all classes for thelr signals of distress, which were | coal, RIVALRY FOR FIRST SHELL FIRED BY PERSHING'S MEN here to-day.” | Mr, Schley said that his office is} Rassias doing everything humanly possible to | relleve the distress caused by the coal) Amba Sennte and C PETROGRAD, Trotaky, dors Diem: Dispersed. Dec. x in tho all Russian The American who was taken| | prisoner by the crew of tho German | smordina| j He was on a raft, and when hailed by the Germans replied | the Kerensky Government. 0- Belgian | to sarvivors. | Trotaky said. to then In thelr native tongue. | 4, *, a bh any Are Claiming It, but One| ‘The Bolshevik! have dispersed the \Thereupen several of the men on 5 Si el genate, the highest Russtan Court, jthe U boat <ifted him into the con- | Going to White House Is \ning tower. ‘'hen the boat was sub- *|from Admiral Sims, James A. Mc-| ‘Then people began to wonder tf It was| They have full power to Impose fine: | Manus, whose name was given as one| really the first shot fired at the Boche jimprisonment and banishment. Each of the crew tn the first reports, bad |All shell cases look allke. ‘The pxtceless! juror can cause an arrest In an} been transferred to another ship, first one might have got mixed up with emergency, but the entire court must | |. Latest advices Indicate that sixty- |the eighteen othera fired that day bY! J yrove later. Any member can 1 | Ave enlisted men are lost or missing: hers niga a 1 soldiers ang |Ca¥8e & prigoner to bo released. The | i : | No leay tha joren soldiern and | Ie Pry ' “| jothere thing tiey have the reat first; Petrosrad Advocates’ Congress bas 1% BIG HOLLAND LINER shell to-day, ach has @ shell, but not ided to ignore (ho law BI the shell, Representatives of all the Russian | iy DETAINED BY BRITISH | The funner who pulled the lanyard | fronts have started for Brost-Litovek | at) |srabbed up the case the Instant {t came|to resume the armistice negotiations | nH - ; shooting out of tie breach and put it/with the Germans. Lteut. Col. Fok-| 1) Nieuw Amsterdam Held at Halifax jaway where it wouldn't get mixed with keh, the General Staff member of the} s| Because Germans Seized Belgian Sir eae ie Gari armistice committee, believes the a lief SI} me Sibert messenger cam | Germans will make considerable con- ‘ Relief Ship direct to this gunner for the souvenir a the Preside shell has all t sessions and will even consent to THY HAGUE, Netherlands, Dac. 11-—| ancy of being the real and onle Ca, Wve Moun Sound. The Germans The Netherlands © 15 Trust was (met fh 1 and only Cirst : formed tovdan by: the Britian ceonmcien | eet have eliminated the demand that Piehat the. Butch efeaineHin Nike, Aen, a Russian troops leave Macedonia and| H dam, with @ cargo for Belgian re-| $35 000 000 ALLOTTED France, because the Hussian dele-| My iw being detained at Halifax, hav- ' y Kitos said these armies were not un-| i} ing been previded with no sate conduct | OF WAR EMERGEN der thelr control | ,**|or distingutehing mark, and also having D sy { pee hte on board oe Demobilisation of Res mn Forces omit ih thes cumstances, and es Began, fey Germans. |pevlully in view of the recent setaure by, Report of How President’s Special, copynitAGEN, Dee. 12.—The th ' pane 5 ' i an Relief Credit Was Use r Two ficial Garman Nows Agency say MT sa : i Millions for Seeret Serv nobiiization of the Russian forces ul- as lity the Nieuw ff cady has begun and that peace neg: or he nl WABHINGTON, Dec. 13-1 tlations, restricted to the Ruswian, “|, . Wilaon, up to Doc. 7. had allotted gnr mi 4 g° [trict wa 1 d dont, have been authorine TL wastinats 13.—The Nieuw | 000,008 a nie W a Pts Pund The News Agency's despatch say 4 > 00,000,000 provided by Congress att i at lan Jum nitilod New York with | #! eile ee em eee Gen. Oherbatehoft has been appointed | ineeseine. § Pe td ety conduct | oe ihat aym $21,601.4993 haa been dis Commander-in-chlef, “with the aasis- alate x ef ehipe. OM | ree tance of the Allies’ (Teutonte), and Jats here sai 1 Vine Mpltial me nr the| The House Appropriations Committ ut be has been authorized to open hip rea Walitn Waid Would | after receiving th port to-dn peave ne with Gurmany b ’ 4 Patt norted faveroudly: nm BHiL makin es 6 $} (eos from vial Wor Material Bought for tt Jolt Wid be allowed ear ine Re Sold Here pene Sune Wy ‘phe 985,000,00 WASHINGTON, Deo. 12.-Afieh Jnlso loaded with 4 Helgian relief cargo ne ui 4 , jal yee 4, [had been seized by the German mari President's Emergency Puy salar ‘ i jh [time authorities tochnleal turned When War approp: 4, Sunt of the Russian Government will 13} | charge of omleston tinguizh- avaliable to the department, it wos ex old in this country and the pro- {| ing marks and w German ) plained ceds applied to the payment of bills whore she hay emained In| The Committee on Public Informat Ue py ne ian Re- | the ropert shows, got $1 ' c | fund. More than § wa Viti tha he British | for Seeret Sery w vad ¢ eB says * wert 1h ded t will be | tial work abroad. 5 , ro forward ore than $18,400,000 wa " eemman naval eae [ropaieing ihe sulged No doubt about us ‘ a ca Mritish Gaspraieeniacauas kids —we all like | Ny on » Hodttns, Pp t ti He! oxnoe, “inte in coum | ROSt lOaStiCSs car Mae! overnny aia Hallways srotitas f work a iy | Compa was ly mission by the 19) i pul vieo pd Aaa rt * abandon ution of Its route om the : <r - t side of Manhattan, ‘Th CHICAGO CORN MARKET attan ae | 9 Dey e h a M made a n “ final trip over the eat toute Hii: | ‘ fy ‘ on July last i Me. y ide 12,.—Leon the Bolshevik! Foreign Min- er, has issued a decree dismissing Ambassadors and their staffs because they ignored the Bol- sheviki demand that they denounce “We have declared them deprived of all further rights and pensions,” | and all the other courts of Petrograd, JESJHE VALUE OF SUGAR AND CANDIES Aq} 1N COLD CLIMATES is demonstrated by the enormous percentage of sweets which is included in the dietary outfits of thom who are embarking upon polar expedi-+ tions, Su; producing muscular energy and relieving fa' gives the necessary heat to the blodd, enabling it to withstand the counter- action of the cold. Explorers who have reached the most frigid points declare that Sweetmeats have proven of i imable value in their diet when there was little of anything else to be had. Special Otier to Churches, Sunday Schools & Institutions 30 Pounds‘ Fashioned Cleay Candy and 60 half $6. 15 30 Pounds » $8.25 Lb. Boxes (No. 9) for. ¥ Manhattan Mixed Candy ‘ad 60 half Lh MILK AERORT ED. ar} a tru! 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