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WERE AO 2 Ten RAS PA : | the ¥ « British lines in the Cambrat affair) (siting: that we were then getting the equip. |'R@ Unit ' fl ¥ { + er er er 2 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1917 LOSSES HEAVY IN TWO-DAY BATTLE, BUT ITALIANS HOLD LINE ven Hurled and Overturne na tna ase | it "FRENCH ARMY BANDS OL SAYS CHIEF 5 oc so) Tan sansa PeORAE) wore thrown down, eapeviaily t ‘ the region of Wavilie anc a; Cham fey and Thiaweourt, and on railway stations at Warmerivilie, Juniviile end Amaagne-lacesy, Good reauite were obeorved. Bertin Reports Onty Unimportant Regimental Player seeecht ean uc nirie Lomaen yet Two Violent Assaults by Aus- Tammany Executive Commits ing, i sise it ‘eral Biritiah shelters and ninety prison- trians Around Calcino ¢! tee Session Follows Confer- fe Penneyivans e reak Gresy co the Camvrat “treat east of Valley Repulsed | ence With Mavor-Elect eterred, Mei r HICAN, vx Headquarters ane | i tun ” a ny KROME, Deo, 1.—-An Italian counter | Charien MM snterred for. i. ne | tt t iiatnn, but th REPORTS ABOUT LOSSES Jattack reenined « part of © two he tow Mayor-oleet i 4 Ail psp re trenoh previously lost to the Auntri- Mylan ot the arters of the & 6 American band anhed tn AT CAMBRAI OVERDRAWN, ss 7s inva totes Needing serted. Fifty-nine prisoners were f Forty-wecond Str Upon Mr . 1 « t Around the Caleino valley two vine | i © AG 1 osiod& thie atiornoon @ macting ple ari French, The other the Chancellor Assures House of Com. lent enemy attacks were repulned \® * of the Executive Comnilttee of Tam average Brotich soldier band mons the Affair Will Be Rig- | teatian Lines Hold In Two-Day, | ® many chieftans was held, Those who 3 yt wh Ms Pott idly Investigated. | ‘Teatonte Drive. |4 ¢ attended were pleiged io gecrecy. | | Banner, the anthem WONDON, Deo. 12—The Ariten! ITALIAN HBADQUARTERS IN| 7 Blaha Seayercovane today wate wee ond S\panteat Howton Government will investigate the rea- NORTHERN ITALY, Dec. 18.—(Ty ‘ 2S of Ite Kind sihow ofectior 1 Net to did “ with t sons for the Britisn reverse on tho the Associated Proas,)—General von! 4 * 1 tf had a two hour talk with Jud ‘ other fellow mn a Southern end of the Cambrai #allent. pejiows German troopa have joined’ | * Hylan day,” sald t ew uence: encase Hh AM’ | the Austrians and Bohemians under! | $ Lensee a8 Lexpect to see him again | Hecnequer, in answering criticiam of Viel Marshal Conrad von Hooteen-| Be ie en « seattiens military operations in the House of dorf in a serio of heavy assaults 4 Judge Hylan discussed Commens. Mr. Bonar Law said that during the past two days between the| Mr. M = | : | = me = ent eT = Mr. Murphy sald the Goverument’s information #8 Pronta and Piave Rivers, just north s Loto = "You'll have to ace Judge Uylan oo that rumors concerning Lephypameated (G Monte Grappa, The fighting has . about that, All I can say is that operations © exaggerated gre! | been severe and has been attended everything is all right.” and he had been tempted be rshaig bed with large losses, but In the main rmany was nothing Some Lewis) House that nothing In the shape 0! the Italian line has been sustained what he a en ee re ne n this country It te understood th { decisive result was expected fF Wi one wlight indentation at Monte for England, but before we could use| of the Tammany that operation. Spinoneia, where the enemy secured make our ammunition avaiable.” — lage, Thero was an understand these guna We had to change them to| mittee was called to discuss patr: On the night in question or early | te: | Senator MeKellar asked why no part 2 fn the morning Mr. Bonar Law said lveny Sate way | of an app opriation made for machina |Pefore the committeemen got os . guns in 16 had been used in pro- | gether Murphy would be } fhe Germans made different etlackt) Artiiery preparation early yexter viding them , an ne upon the Britis! ‘ambra! cl — = position to talk more authoritativ dny was f r “a8 of St was allotted In contracts a lenace er capitan af thant abtaries TAVIAR| Col, Tae Aucivicas cn tho cent and de Piet of Ht was allotted In contracts: atter his conference with the Mayor sind sel e} . * 7 pur aviation serv id Crozier, elect Don't regard to the numbers engaged. "88 | ihe Germans on the litt, The Fourth] (Continued from Pirst Page CROZIER REAPPOINTED — \\ > rae cod ithens +a ee ine ‘ pertoctiy cut, dininon part of the front where, owing ) NO GUNS OBTAINED DURING! Asked [fhe had suggested the name ne 8 | eis guarantee t m atl of 3 jeter the Germans were able aphiee ea Splilep abt hide ie ren CHIEF OF ORDNANCE THE YEAR 1916. of a candidate for Pollce Commis- 2 mee : *|@ number o emian regiments In] priechenc Ge y HILSON : | atc age Hylan, Mr. Murpl : ~ Ge break throwsh, ‘The other two at- |i 0 ot cnsse were freah'trom| tcncoce when Crosier resumed hie BY PRESIDENT WILSON | oyy4 no guns had been obtatnea | one? to Judge Hylan, Mr. Murphy : ; ‘tacks by larger forces were repelled 11.4 Rugeo-Galician front statement. “Wo want to know ex- ——E—E asked McKellar, reiterated the statement he made in . m ely what you have done toward , 9007 : 7 N replied Crozier. The Evening World to the effect that a with great loss to the enemy. actly WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—President] «wer . « ‘The moment the Cabinet received A denperato struggle went ON) potting ready for war. We don’t want Well, what has the War Depart- | he would not recommend any ; around Col Beretta, where the Aus- trians were alded by enfiladed fire from batteries on the went bank of Wilson shows his faith In Crozier by] inent done to get machine guns be- . reappolnting hit to tho position of] tween the making of that vory con. |™any Hall man for that Late Chlot of Ordhance to-day siderable appropriation in 1916 and, It Appeared to be well known that The appointment will have to be ap- ene Sa om AD to) wast: [the Executive Committee intended ‘The chief step,” answered Crozier, | : ) proved by the Senate, a committes of| “was the setting of time for a com: |cmcussing jobs this aftornedn, toe which ia now engaged in a virtual] petitt eral machine guns, | Tammany Hall was crowded with attack on Cr for May, 1917, and | applicants when Mr. Murphy arrived test was held then,” |icach leader brought a dozen or more ‘an account of the attack, the Chan- cellor added, they felt there was 4 eomething cea ROUT ang |the Brenta River In positions ertab- peated cae Marenat {!i#Bed when the Iinew were reformed Maig to give the Cabinet a full ro- ne wore ror ore the Beretta] Crozier declared that to give the port on all that had happened. The poaltions were in the hands of the| committer publicly the information tt é | the. ! nemy, but @ brilliant counter-attack | demanded would reveal military in- So that it wasn't until after We | ravorites with him, Among those y 4 idea was that the Government, If It) io. egtored nearly ull the Italian forRutlan (a ehaa rifle, 1 Crozier. “It] had been in the war a month that we | was satisfied that @ Sees acinine possessions. Sitios ‘enient, of course, but it is] decided which machine gun we were about ae ree were ay 3 position able of tuldilin, tchcock, to use? timers who held down fat jobs whi nt was not cap |" German reserve forces were on-|hombarded Cri ial, ‘is duties, would not keep him in bis The decision was made this June,” weneralitios. Let's get down to canes.” Every member uf the Committee re- sented tue general scope of Crozter’s testimony yeuterday. Benutitus munranteed GOLD years tee. wan se sler's bureau. my ka and Chamberlain r blunt de- | Vs b mm jos cleo. admitted that some canton aged ret tim 0 : Tammany was in power, There is position. ci for the firat time since they | mands why he walt L April, 1917,] ments didn't get any riffes until O lied Crozier. likelihood that the younger element |Gortz. OTER, ie 9 offensive »b f {flew sent to canton- 0 members |! t » were used on the big Isonzo offens! ft tober. The first rifles sent to canton Questioning by committee members : r aiabaatial si Funeral rom CAMPBELL It ts not easy for a civilian with the} n,, renting was bloody around UNtll August before asking for an slents wero not the modorn type the! brought out the fact that when the} Will recelve frat consideration now, FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, 660» best information to judge the auall- | iit, Roinoncta and Col Orac-| torment from the President's $100,- army will uso in fications of a soldier, and also the |. r 000, Bear Hill," with the enemy gaining @avernment must largely be guided a foothold. ‘You put th nie, but ap ob- United States entered the war the | however. 000 emergency fund. foleto type for which thera was no Tifle factories were making 10,000] Mayor-elect Hy! fonaibility for dee @mmunition, Ths, ho said, made rifles duily for the Allies. Now they et, Baturday, 8 P.M LANDER—On Doc. 12, LUOY FRANCIS n issued a state- ment recently that former city em- eo BT years p Hecossary postponement. of target Are making @ Ittle better than 6,000] 5 $ laneral services at her late reatdence by their experts. Mr. Bonar Law 6814 |" ne regutt of the two-days' fight-|i0Y 0 Congress and the lab sla practice until modern rifles could be for the American Army. ployes now pensioned would not be Trae 48 Pinehurst aver New York City, st 8 he was bound to declare that with ing has not advanced tactically th tion yesterday,” said Chamberlain, | obtained, Committeemen demanded he ex-|put back into active positions, hci | P.M. Deo, 13. m a tical 10 o tol pci , Wagner, who at- RCI RPING fegard to the rumors a full 10qUIFY | Cam yy positions leading toward the “As a matter of fact, you hadn't Mea Dhl daoly told under cross ell Pear ane ie Bele ce this pro-} Senator Robert F. Wagner, who at NoTRs ROR INUNRTO | MOUMSETTE.—On Tuesday, EDMOND Would be beld and the Government | vinetian plaing, which In hin rea) | Pent all the money that had been ap- Tyostat Vacohiae, fn phd eee MAUa princloaliy, due 'to the dlsine| ended. the Bxeoutive Satins rae he | beloved husband of Christina Mounsette Would be satisfied that proper action | |). . propriated for you when war do- | manufacture of any for the American tegration of the organizations in the| meeting, was asked what action the | pune Saliver Bria = firasa seen: (nee Brode), would be taken as a result of it. —— | dared, had you?" forces for a year before we got into factories,” said Crozier. special committee of which he ta) OS UM m iy 64,403,526; increase, Funeral services, 487 Pine st., Brook ‘Accidents of this kind, be deciared, thes fr were inevitable in war, Even sur- ot) fing might hap- “ age bl crdiaagiate eld be| WASHINGTON, Deo, 18—An offi-| “So lyn, Friday afternoon, 2 P.M, WASHBURN.—JOHN WASHBURN. More Teuton Troops Bro CROZIER PUTS DELAY SQUARE. ‘Ne War, In spite of the fact that a WOULD HAVE KEPT THOUSANDS Chairman ta going to take in inducing large appropriation had been ade 7 vote! o >! LY UP TO CONGRESS. petit Wel ali tslaniysig ae a OF MEN IDLE. DRAERE RSIS CONE La Ste ges po siyp Funeral services from CAMPBBLI “Ww! e He: op ha 3 e gn $43, 3 A of {t was unspent, but most Who is responsible for this e@ttu- “Was not some one grossly negli- the polls, The Senator replied na net earnings $43, FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, @6@th thon?’ demanded Henetnr Ghambe 8 uae aed being made, | 404. after providing for taxes, including | ; tpttached to ne Mr: Bonar Law| lai despatch from Rome to-day an-[of It wan needed to cover contracts ation?” demanded Senatir Chamber-| gent tn allowing, these organizations satisfactory progress was being made. | 01. ater Proc profita taxca and exs| st Friday, 11 o'clock, auspices Actors ‘ any one. § 7 pert ” ee pe ure! cy D gould only say that the Government nounces that the Austro-Germans had been ma repli to disintegrate asked Senator pases ceca penditures” for - ordinary Ree mailivary authorities were de-(ere still bringing to the Northern or diane: intend’ 10 Westen CLE OESTICLRImORE Ly We TURan Or 1) atnecing dnans i (ntact woulal have SIBERIA AGER T0 BE PART " ; ‘tno approprias|, Croaer sald that although the meant keeping thousand Sermined to discover the whole truth | lalian front large forces of troops) ress. The fact is that n PODtRe | Cee. AU ae eatimietetorteal thers ping ands of men on ‘ iA SARE CHM ae the payroll for some time that $ $ ! ef the matter and to take necessary | (0m the Russian front. Italian avi-| tion that Congress could have made|in dune an tne best type of machine | had Be work for,” sald Grosier, OF U. "y AYS TRAVELLER | ators report the massing of st a} when war was declared would have gun, the weapon is not yet being | “We did keep many after manu- | | dies of the enemy near Fosa in the possible the provision of ar- manufactured at all. | facture of Aliled rifles had practically ! debate which followed there | ?° ’ | ¥ y : 7 » Meedlvsagicl cae tenet military | Aslago region and renewed activity eet tor our forces. Congress, DIDN'T HAVE AS MANY MACHINE | essed, and before making of our Clamor for America to Buy It Heard Goeotiens, copscially thoes at Cam-| before Mount Grappa, which {s re-| should have appropriated the money GUNS AS MEXICO, rifles was going fill ewine yor tno| st All Political Meetings, braf. Jobn Dillon, Irish Nationals warded as tho key to the Italian posi-| three years ago to get us ready.” He disclosed that although the} delay in getting rifles was due to! Californian Declares. eondemned the Government for keep-| (ons between the Brenta and Viave e declared war in April; when uropean war showed tho value of|aiteration of the British Lee-Enfleld the machine gun, this Government 5 oc SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18,—All of SI- lon, 0 Pe y begin equipping t nment| models so they could fire Amer ing the public in the dark and said Rivers. Along that front, according} did you actually bexin eaulpping the jad to buy 950 Lewis guns from Great! ammunition. It was either ce! nge beria east of the Ural Mountains ts there were rumors that the Germans |“ the despatch, four enemy divisions| army for war?” demanded Hitchcock. | Britain, with British ammunition tor|the Enflelds or throw away 50,000 clamoring to be sold to the United got three or four miles bebind the wore put out of action in the recent| Crozier replied: “Before the war, in| Use in the Mexican trouble becuuse | springfield rifles and @ great deal of | States, according to C: A. Hoffart, of States didn't nave 1 States didn't nave a9) ammunition, Crozier sald. | Marysville, Cal., who has arrived here many ing guns as the Mexteans, | 4 : before they were discovered. Ho The German plan of action 1s sald] ment for the first Increment of the | Porshing’s oH bili ot sas Pte The questioning switched to France. | (om Nicholaievek, Kastern Sibenia. to have gone wrong, as Information sai byithe Act sha Ps \Crozier said the location of American fa British| ee Cnt cap village, tas to have gone wrong, aa information| army authorized by the Act of June | piled with machine uns and ammunt- | troops on the firing line was decided Hoftart, who 18 Anee ee ee tal and ex-! Hund. | | | Siberia was 40 widespread that eee troopa it had become the main queation of des | sench’ front wee political meetings and that it} hud the support of the press and thous | ands of citize RANKS HIGH AMONG AGRI- CULTURISTS as a rapid and en- during worker. It would be difficult to find a more ardent lover of Candy and other sw The same is true of the Lumbermen and Ice Cutters of Maine and New Hamp- shire and others who do hard work in the open air. | Crozier so long after war was had penetrated the lines. ° tion by the French Government, Cro- minin, ndivate at Nicholalevsk, said *! the enemy planned to reach the city) * 116 on ends Tha Bone spt |by the President In conjunction with ing ay x M tex Homo French machin guns |ROLby the War Department. acquir c estimates of neede now being used in trainin, “Our knowledge | elated Gag clared to submit estimates of needed ('y now Dine | Kcampal .ocig be on the French front was | Italy. funds to Congress, if he had started |" A” large number of factories are | part of the data on which we based ER i i} ” RECEWV ASKED FOR BiG | BERLIN, Dec, 13 Totated pecs | work on tho first increment of the | “preparing” to manufacture rowning [our rifle making calculations,” ie | ; In {solated nee | 1 : ine Ing catcutat ‘ M'DERMOTT MILK CONCERN tors betwoen the Brenta and the| 4rmy authorized in 1016 Jeune, Croer stated. But until they | ald vould not make our am- DIVIDENDS DECLARED. . ' checking up|) soaptel ” - i gin delivertes th munition inte geable with the Plave,” says the official statement 1 Crozier sald the many peggy A : have to depend on pal ren leaped sperations required by law caused the herig as | Britiah, becau w fuer ve. would ba te a Ported , Cakes and Jellies are favorite foods with this class o ry ; a a o! 0 D UNE ‘or most of its machine guns. {be far remo rom the British front, | 4® Agr. Gh. com. Creditors File Involuntary | curred, We took pri delay. Benator, Wadsworth inguired | So we did the best thing in the situa: |) iene: g Wine Mas ; rhe me (onsen She Tesvakes Comps ot Tinea i i Pap 14 $100,000, 0 whether “we are not taking a chance |tlon, we made two types of rifles to | Uhrite Dogs Extra § g | Bankruptcy Petition Against Cor- U BOAT BOMBARDS We appropriated $100,000.00 aa an | ty planning to equip our army with |take the same ammunition.” Pele Dovige i son} ef the total enarey of the dist, ‘ emergency fund before the war was] guns never texted in the fleld.” |“Grogier explained that greater speed (ae: Tiicatr Co ¢ ; SY 6) EA RY Tee CPt } peion Nd eos Cale Sere pula Hitohoock, “Why | “‘Crosier didn't see any danger |, Craiae, SEntninae ee creer fans ae ‘iss 3 i Special Ofier to Churches, Sunday Schools & Institutions Application for a receiver for the Mu FUNCHAL MADEIR want’ i¢-uaed?! Wadaworth brought out the fact |hecause the United States Govern-| {io [tlh Yb SR: entre of Metropolitan Mixed Candy and 60 McDermott Dairy Corporation, on¢ , IRA Aa uscd T yrevented an answer | that moro than 3,000 light machine | ment wae loath to atop the making ite 30 Pounds fi; La Maser (Na! @).f00 cecssceess $5.55 the biggest milk concerns in this) —_——_—— b: “i "HW praia va are oak guns will Pe needed to equip the |of rifles here for the Allies What Old Fashioned Clear Candy and 60 half elty, was made in the Federal Court| por, = ea y anking: en did you first ask | forty-five divisions of the army |e insisted that It Was better t P d $ 5 0 Neeson follewing the filing of an| Forty Shells Fired When She Fled| ror u share of this sum?" "and. none of thew hae ¥ot been |delay and obtain the “beat "type ot NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANG 30 ounds i Boxes (No. 9) fer, RNs i 6.1 aveluntary petition in bankruptey| From Patrols—Former Presi- “Phe first formal request was made | delivere skod Wadsworth [machine gun rather than speed up Open, High ¢ P d anhattan Mixed Candy and 60 half Lb. $ 5 paainst the company by three creditors,| ' tent Sent to Exil in August,” said Crogier, “I remem-| {Nane” ripley a cosler, ee | production, arent eee pinought December ».. 3 0.48 30 OUNAS joxes (No. 9) for SSE E 8.2 Burns Brothers of No. 60 Church Street, Gent Se exile. ber speaking about it once or twice An sai [rBe iue move," according to Crozier. Sareh 4 = Fj arene | the Milk Bottle Federation of No. LISHON, Portugal, Dec. 13.—Fun-| before that time." | di we use the Lewis ag| After grilling Crogler three hours Ma ; AFECIAL AMORTED © HOCOL ATES EKA MINED CANDY—A lg Sdth Street, and John Kreb's|chal, capital of Madelra, has been| “You got it as soon as you asked | ish “insisted Wadsworth, [in open session, the committee this Getober vis., 27.20 278 5 Ite Covered serene te val a No. 418 Bast 24th Street, The as: |bombarded by a German submarine. | ia eae =e Va | afternoon went into ing with Market closed strong, 22 to 41 Pigasing plversity of cone 34 freams, Hon Bons. hate of the compeny are oaid to ie over|Forty sheila were fired, killing or| Or. didn’t you?” asked Chamber-|"WE ARE GETTING ENOUGH |iim behind barred doors. They will advance eat Fee BOUND BONES Cc reed rae yy, | $] 70 $600,000, The Liabilities have not been|wounding a number of persons and| ‘*!?: GUNS FROM FRANCE.” demand to be shown all secret tacts emer Selb, Boxes..... | 1,70 | | Sweeta. H-bb. HOMES . mated. damaging severe! buildings. The eab-| “Yee We Kot $86,000,000," replied | wwe are jdemaieures on the rifle, machine Kun CHICAGO CORN MARKET. = we ‘ tting enough Kuns from | and artillery situation as it affects y Net on being attacked by| “roster. the French,” answered Crozier, “Wel{tho American Army, enator Weeks returned to the sub- |will use Lewis guns if we can't got |‘ "pe public hearing will be resumed | The manager of the company, the|marine fed in office of which is at No. 214 Bast] patrol boats. Btreet, would not discuss the : . Saar ore h Wr ; rest. would not dscum, the mat: | ‘The new government toyday prom-| Jet of pre-war prepar ationa for Cons Jany other. "But we are certain that | ¢g.morrow, price of milk and @ diminishing |Wlestrd 4 decree that gress, pur troops that Ke to the theatre r of customers as a result have | Machado, |. "Every jayed in bringing about the alleged Q the! pated w: Mmancial difficulties of whe company |? ful revolution was di-| Weeks, "W Special for To-Morrow, Friday, December Mth ASSORTED. STRINGS — Chocolate Filth {istrounly finished. delightfully fitvored of riche aed Candy. havi ue "19e “‘For the Boys Under the Colors’ J. Amurtinent ts DFexente Savors: Special for two dass only. Promident Againat whore regi nt succe n in the country untlel- war before next April will be] Were unsuccessful, The claims of the | rected, must reside outalde of Portu 0 | suns shoot Fr w IGTON, Dec. 18—Samuel W " © outside of Portugal| make before the war declaration \ o"T guns shoot ¥ a uni- | ASHINGTON, MY AND NAVY P an ada Petitioners acuremate $9,603 Until the expiration of the peried| “We listed people we could get to |tton,” Crozier said, “but ar r to] $ H EF tiene. remoorat, was formally s Cee ORAL tne NORACRErin Remvllial GAg, ttre ea ! Sa for which he was elected work for us and made estimates of |be made this country so they will | and omcrn In to-day a# @ member of th 4 pour | Noted German Fiver Kt —-— - necded material," replied Crogie \shoot American aanmunition.” | Faby eae the: her House. of Representatives ‘rom the qusrenDas, bec. it—Lies Ex-| SLAYER OF FOUR DIES, |eveRY UNITED STATES SOLOIER|,.,n/cuEuoNl nit sini! tie Amer.) The Stn ae a aang fn mniaive fake Ee Boellme, one of the most success: ————— | ABROAD HAS A MODERN RIFLE, wha “practically ts SOF OUP) vary. voted yesterday not to give || Shuskted: by the aASSORT! CANDIFS— The of. lane | Berman ariavors £08 a9 wor to} MILLVILLE, J. Dee, 12—James! Crozier declared every American ald NE" Chor) venirs at its dinner In the Bilt. | Hlections Commit iS Py dette ye ee Hi time tavore ep meet o¢ike in command of the lat- | Rorucca, murderer of his wife oldie: ‘oad has a modern rifle, he delay wasn't due t | Fobritary t a vee ia 39 fe equadron, bas been killed on the | neighboring family. of Tire isa’ le . He heros A onled a wtatein Bt uy mores nor te ike stone ana | mate on Fevruary 7) hut inatend theinenien Massian Amz lf Beine —— c jestern front. His death occurred | gtternoon in the Millvil 3 M6) senator Hitchcock that ods of |t have never boon gation pane! voted to set aside $5,000 for ed ay he Millville Hospital at a va | y satisfed | P . NICHOLAS day | fore the German Emperor b dx of men in contoninents are | what {t was due t | : AMSTE AS! MILK eat" films che Order of Poor a | retult of wounds received in pitened| thousands 0f mn Ih tine aN i Wan Que to ; war rellef organizations aa follows: | , AMSTERE CHOCOLATE. FAMILY pattie with & posse. The Italian held a| Witho we ‘ st ey yh La Pa eal eye LM lay : ‘ seta) eth Mal ag eunnin } aararad pAet nig RS bes is be role to completo their training to be found in tho quariwiing of the ¥- M $1,000; American Red, at a deptills af arity tren at tee fies - aw or hours and Tho: f are witha. ar Dopartme over t , my had been beg! t Hiality he : m. Was not captured until early to-day ate| inten emerotas. Grosien ttt pot Was apart y i» ‘Levis Groam $1,000: Jewish War Relief, cussinn Army had been ween Of of Christ Magistrate Frederick B. House, | ter his ammunition had run out. ‘Thir-| hundreds. of thousunc Rifles are atc ee matured { $1,000; War Relief Committee of the thy oldest drafts had n ordered wh resides at No. 43) Convent Avenue, teen wounde-ineluding one in the head pow on the way to the cantonments| Crogier, “At the outbreak of the war| Knights of Columbus, $1,000; Ma- hakbeen reported ill, His physician had | Gta, Npe nivaeres et me Inticted | which need them most we had very few guns on |gonic War Relief Commit #1,000. paras ph Madea, not desiied nitely to-day th Boruce conte he Crozier sald rifles were sent to can r Nobody ever r z i ea Mie A ‘ariiament sete ture o his illness. It wae said that he bie hod wif ‘i; tonmenta in the ratio of one rifle to | w { such . ‘ M H. L. Joye Foreman of t MADRID, De abinet hae rould noi be able to prenide in the Traf- Nir. Her nd the tvany three men early in Septembe war, Our actua tor ma- [a ) Huyena te Beoretary and 1 on the tiv ‘ far eg Court for some tine. 1 daughter Considerably more than one mai chine gune when we deciures war on Geyrae T Montgomery te Treasurer A

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