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> ee ee | { | SRNR Se ee LJ _ a BRITAIN TOLEND ‘POLES GAPTURE ULS.NILLIONTONS | COMMANDER OF OF TROOP SHIPS LSE ANY New Imports orts ‘Board Planned} Tartars Make War War on Reds * Further to Save Tonnage by | and General Rising Against Eliminat Unessentials Lenine Is Near. WASHTINGOTON, Feb. 6.—Preatden! LONDON, Fob, 6..-Kensign Abram Wilson has personally taken up the) Krylenko, Commander tn Chief of the Problem of getting more troops and Holehevik A and bin entire staff Suppl hod Perted to-day he the Russian main head 1,000,000 tons of additional shipping to a deapateh for the United States Army by the from Amsterdam, which says th Beitisd Government. port reached Berlin to a wireless The story is that the British offe urope, and tt have been captured by Pollsh troops goaranteed at Mohilett, to I was b nas quarters, according te message from Kleff. Shia THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1918 e ankee Boys Newly Arrived “Over There’ Giving Their Camp a Critical Inspection ~~ 13 Ney a Lcaceceietennnion | REPORTED BROKEN AGAIN to have been kept a secret, but per- situation tn Ruasta ts rapidly pro- Maetent inquiries growing of grossing from disorganization to an-| Beerctary Baker's declaration thatlarchy and that the long-expected 2,600,000 * .rerioan troops would BWuropo betore the end of the year, ine-Trotzky regime and the Bolahe- and denials of Senator Hitchcock vik} in genoral ta taking definite} and other Senatora that it could be! vhape done, lod to its becoming known. It has Deon estimated that to out provisional Governments to aplit off sipsatd ee “ en Wialiabe ie 11,000,000 men on the fighting front) into “acparate republics,” such 9 Central Powers Will require from 4,000,000 to 7,000,000| Urkaine and Finiand, there Is eon correrpondent of the Exchange i eleararh Com at roxrad re ean get 4,099,000 tons now, The) at the Bolshevik Government. while a despatoh from Amsterdam ev Jatest Shipping Board estimate of] 4 deapatch to the Evening Poet of ane c araals Aus a Fore Kn al erica’n ahiveproducing Porstbilitiea| netrogend, from Sotnatopol, waza that MTEC Ard Herr Kuehimann, Germs 6,000,000 tona in 1918. Now comes) -rartur forces have captured Yalta, 10 for frest-Litovak The Lokal Anges tho stutemont that Great Hritan) i. Government of Taurida, and aro|dincussing the ¢ att Guarantees 1,000,600 tons more Jadvancing on Srbastop Russia's) The A nor The pavertion was ‘mado to-day) onier fortress and naval base on the. portant What shin offer will explain the dis | piack Gea. ‘The 7 sare said tol onints of expe Grepanctes between estimates MA16| 6 seating merciloariy with the Bol- | commirsuries Secretary Baker and thote of U8) oy is tod Guard. In the Crimea |e Tr ne ke Um opponents in the Senate, who have) } x | ZURICH, Feb, 6—Germany: mot been told of ft. 11 was also enid| 24 the Caucasus there are nearly gusnce of an ultimatum to the 2,000,000 Turko-Tartars that the question came up in tho de- regarded a» among tho Hervest fig nd they are! pgaxis Mberations of the Supreme War| "Kare os mm b Pouncil at Verwaitiew and it wan chore | "Tt foe egperypern(borres| the British finally agreed to tutn pparently has been ag ver 1,000,000 tons to expedite “ne | tured by the Ukrainian armies, Tho franspertation of Gen, Pershiag’s|™ensage from Morlin telling of the} forces, capture of Ensign Krylenko adda that This would be enough tonnage for| te Holshevikt uprising at Kleft, which was repbrted several days ago as having beep captured by the Bol- sheviki, has been completely sup- pressed by the Ukrainians tho seat of tho Ukrainian Rada, and is 260 miles wout miles nouth of tb of Hetroge ad 200,000 troops on @ basin of five tous ‘of shipping a man, With the 4,009,0.0 tons now available, the 1,000,000 tons arunteed by Great Britain and the 1,000,000 tons that may be built tue Year, tt would appear there will 6» fminple transportation factities tor the army Secretary Bakor said would be on the battle front by the ond of BRITISH “CASUALTIES Po ce up the enonion avon! LAST YEAR OVER A MILLION, jon personally, President Wise wonferred jast night with Chairm Murley of the Shipping Board, 4) cussing every phase of the probi Gen, Maurice Explains Why Many Troops Kept in Training terested in the proposal to- ob ain | additional ships by redifeing impocte,| LONDON, ‘Feb. 6—The Germans are probably one-half. |etronger on the western front now than : at uny time during the war, but President Wilson ta expected soon |... numerically Inferior to the Fr je announces the creation of a new | rytish forver, Gen, Maurter, Dire “imports board.” The proposal pro- al ations, declared in his Vides for a board of probab'y four! weekly Interview to-day members—a roprosentative each of) “The situation need cause us no ane the Shipping Board, War Industries tety.” he said and War Trado Board, and « fourth) Replying to enemy propaganda, Mau map not aasoclated with any of these Teo declared that the number of To departmenta. |miow In England alwaya exceeds 1,000, The Preaident was particularly in- | they £ Op n By forming the bonrd, it in ‘ex- 0% They are, divided among sick pected to reduce greatl¥ imports now wound 4, m mb re of the stam, the carried by neutrals to thle country iii Se teaming. uty npoartn he and automatically throw those ships ,, 1y 600,000, tok numbers into neaded service between the United States and the Allied coun- tries. ur casualten in 1917 were more than fo midion,;hence the large number men in training.” declared Mauri of New Places of Sale for All New York Newspapers Established Since Monday At the new stations of the United Newspaper Delivery Company:— 3516 Greenwich Ave., near 8th St. 408 Sixth Ave., near 25th St, 862 Ninth Avenue, near 31st St. Northwest cor, 156th St. & B'way. 585 W. 18lst Street, corner St. Nicholas Ave. 8,877 Tenth Ave., near 207th St 130B E. 28th St., nr. Lexington Av. 780 Lexington Ave., near 59th St. 1,165 Madison Ave., near 86th St. 1s2 E. 116th St., near 3rd Ave, 402 Fordham Rd., cor. Webster Av. 841 Nostrand Ave., near Gates Ave, | 1,509 Kings Highway, near Brigh- \ ton Elevated Station, Places of Sale Previously Announced: nic" | New Stations Manhattan Bronx Brooklyn At all subway and elevated news stands. At all hoteis, At braneh oifices of The World and ali other New ork newspapers, Manhattan and the Bronx At the new stations of the United Newspaper Delivery Company:— 1,007 Flatbush Avenue near Tilden Ave, 12 Belvidere Street, near Broadway 7,008 Tnird Avenue, near 70th Street. Myrtle Avenue and Stephens Street, At a!) subway and elevated nows stands, In Brooklyn Kiet ts! of Monileff and 650 | So} jin case the armiatlor | work in ho in| military movement against the Len-, But Other Rum Nero Have Been Resumed 3 Brest-Litovsk, LONDON In addition to the tendency of the reach Landon con alist ceptance o| and tn case of ecatran troops Baetern tr of & quick « demanding f the Teutonte refusal was (he bellet d at otratent ont, for the ex thrust at the 1 onfieting ri erning the penc vm peace terms sald t points on wilt ma tn terminates ho pressed 1 ORDERS DATA ON HOBOKEN GERMANS KEPT SECRET | Marshal ¢ of Information ¢ Seeks to the Registration Albert Rollschwetler Marsha} of the takes In Hobe Juyes to-day that in roglater Chtet order, H ant three registered have 6 navy. United M strict! wate in the jatives in the irs nile ayes was Federal r dayn 800 tn Hob ) y are ates Ari torles turning » Government ' surp for which he #ald th th ly Germ ined United 8! Alatrict thi the German Sear Hudson Strent, a short dix war zone” along the per cont, of these have for the Kalner It is declared many of the me registered have offered services to the Gorman York at varia u they are to be left u More Vi District brought Ae Wadhame in the and vite olai gambling the etty co-oper declared the city Mr Mr. Swan! the inguit tion for wlayery, Will be al | Forney ictims Games Testify at the Vice John Di conditions. d they had been imu ranging from Vroderick Committee Swann and assured Kin ton of John D. had indorsed the caimy Rocket it val Adopted Child Burn eawnt places of Crook Investigation Attorney Swar vera) witness: in General Sen Inquiry The #00 to 82 wamea In va Whiting of our that Rook n the le b ie to uable Bince & o'clagk Monda Five-year burned to de ment of (ie Bireet. The c ha is, veaterday i Anite: was understood she Was 1 i to noon to-day 10,105 been finger printed York—4.709 in) Manhatt the Bronx, 2,626 int n Queens and 281 In F In addition, 36,735 affidavit blanks have the police ax follow 16,885, Bronx, @154) 1 queens 2) and tic ~ Pre in “JOHN D, JR, TO AID SWANN IN CLEANING UP NEW YORK ed Gambling 10,105 FINGER PRINTED. ay JOHN L. FOLLOWED TO RESTING PLACE BY MANY MOURNERS (Continued from First Page) nd through the bith Weather At ne h another crowd was wait “ had to clear a path be- 6 coffin could be taken from he hearse to the dc Over the en on © KeFviCe lag, with sany stars forming a sx of black on the background of white and red, Mapped in the frigid ale that whipped around the cor le the chureh crowd wos notley, Red-faced, rough Jabe sok thelr seats alongside fur-coat- od brokers, lawyers and doctors and bowed their heads #9 solemn high equiem masa was said for the war- lor smell of burning incense, he Intenations of the priests and the very notes of cholr singers gave a ‘ange atmosphere to the passing of he famous glad.ator Stunned by the loss of the man bh ved, Ihily Kelly, the fourtee ear id orphan adopted by the great old ghtor and whe .ived with Join 1. ta A pathetic Ngure ax he followed lowe benind the he And in Calvary Cemeery, while the Iwing robes of the priests waved i 1 cold br nd jreds of men « »od uncovered, the last chapter in 16 Ife of the greatest figure in the world of pugiliam was written when vly of Join L, Sullivan was Ma grave ment were there to tes regard for the man who Hin groatest vi Was gained when he conquered drink, Many were there the former cham pion had thot s of heed, wall of tho bitter utd insportation id - 1 Sulllv > journeye n Abington, of heart dis Jaines J. Cort present Suliiy hoe y the I not come persor rain, however, Was there another Is old relic prize t was the many others of lesser renown rer Mayor Curley of Boston and n political fife in. this Jast tribute, “Yank” Fold timer, fo 8 old friend to tt \), $. HOLDS MAN ACCUSED OF STEALING WAR PRINTS was not an man who vs sent a floral expiination that y. Jake i Dan Dw of Hyman Lubarsky, Alias Harold Barr, Pound Over in Theft of UB Charts. Uyman Lubarel herwi Lown a Harold Bare 1b r | Low h kt i i} await) the action Ld i Irind Jury on a charge of Jolated the I Act by ne two. blu mt rine telegrap hk apparatus: oH in Rtas The Cory ¢ ferbert TL ft lant |DEATH N. Y. MURDER SEQUEL Man Shot t Death in | Called Manteatens PHILADELPHIA, Bebo 4 mt Clementin jeati day th r f Frank owe “d n | Btoc FINN TROOP TRAINS CRASH; MIN KILLED OR INJURE Government Forces Collide With being sent to tne front Red Guards They Were Sent to In ercept. LONDON, Feb, 6—A great number of persona were killed or injured in necquence of a collision between ao truln loaded with Red Guarda and jove ment train gent to Intercept the Red Guard train near Kem, Northern Finfand, according to an Exchango greph despateh from Copenhagen, The trains came together at full speed, all the coaches being smashed. aaalpeeveeme CLOSING QUOTATIONS. aoe from previous Migh. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Open a4 Mich. Low. La 64 46.32 30,54 O1 2982 29.62 1) 2945 2811 20.18 10 24.10 B7.78 27.88 ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Amorican Sugar Tefining Gampany Rogular quarterly dividends of ‘ per cent n common Ae! preferred tocks, payable April 2 to stock record March 4 Studebaker Corporation—Reguwiar quarterly dividends of 1 per cent, on the ommon stock and 1 3-4 on. preferred beth nmayable March 1 to stock record ompany deoiared ymmon stock ? ey quar red ntock of 1 ‘ Anvil 1 to stock re 4 Iefining Com- y dividends ommon and 1 tooka, Dre tarch 1 to stock ) payable March 15 ACORNS AND RYE USED FOR COFFEE BY THE GERMANS; Intant Mortality So Great » Holland. | = | WASHINGTON, | are occurring |‘famished im | Germany, rev. 6. according ! brought by escaped prisoners, the Serbian press here announced to-day | ‘The mortality rate among children ‘is reported lange and many are being te reports rbian back bureau | went to Holland villages unt! the) | crisis s over, “The people wer | told," the Serbs reported, “that the war would be over by last Every ono is talking of peace in | whinpers to avoid arrest and possibly | “Of coffee there ts none, Instead, the Germans are frying acorns and |rye and drinking the liquid, The whole of the metal currency—nickel as well as silver—has been with- drawn, " | “Livestock for the army ts requi- |witioned every month. The bread of |a whole village ig baked In one place land is black as earth, Up to Bep- tember last y person was getting ltwelve pounds per month: then the | monthly allowance was reduced to ne pounds.” FIVE-GENT FARE 10 CONEY Delay in Constructing Last Link of Culver Line and Effect of War Are Blamed, five-cent | There wilt be no Coney Island this year. Unofficial an- |nouncement to this effect was made to- day at the offlce of the Public Service | Commission. | Because of the delay in constructing the Inat link of the Culver line and the effect of wer on labor conditions and materials the commission seen no lenance for the nickel rato until the summer of 19 As a temporary plan, negotiations are on with the B. R. T, for an agreement! by which residents of what is now the |second fare xone may ride to Manhat- jtan on all rapid tranait lines in tho morning rueh period and return tn the levening for ten cents, Such an arrangs ment {# now in effect during the sum- mer months. | Under the dua! system contracts the re to Coney Island will go into effect on ull rapid transit routes when the West End and Culver ines are fine (shed. No provision was made in the contract for the vurface car jines, but t hug been accepted that the trolley in half on account of competition from subway and “ ENRIGHT TRANSFERS SIX. Inspecto: Conroy ‘Those &h Commissioner Enright to-day an- nounced the following transfers of police officers: Inspector Joseph A. Convoy from the Sixteenth Inspection District, in South Brooklyn, (0 the Second District, which covers the lower west side of Manhat- fn; Inspector Charles & Mean from the Mead cond to the Sixteenth District, Capt Michael 1. Kelley from the Weat 68th Strent Station to the Snyder Avenue Station In Hrocklyn, Capt, Chartea A Formosa from the Snyder Avenue Bta- tlon to the Mercer Btrect Station in Manhattan, Capt. Frederick Woalfarth from Stapleton, & 1, to the Brooklyn Avenue Station in Brooklyn; Lieut. Shaw, w! on Acttr Mercer Street station, Ckth Street Station, motion of the following ser- geants to be Heutenants also was an- unoed: Charles J. Barrett, Vincent | weeney and Kamille Pierne. utile caadhe J. M. LYNCH RENOMINATED, Indontet firmation Diocked im Senate. Y ALBANY, Fob, 6.—James M Lyneh of Syracuse, former Prealdent of the International Typographical Union, to-day wae renominated by Gow, Whit- man a# a inember of the State Industrial Commission. He was named for a six year term Immediate polntment, euso confirmation of the ap- which is customary tn t of renominations, was blocked by Senator George F, Thompson, who re 4 unanimous consent. The nomina- n then wes sent to the Finance Com- ——_————— American Cotton 01) Companv-terue| CHARGES RECOUNT FRAUD. Har quarterly dividend of 1 per c on Di ee samme ee hiyable Maren ° Counsel fo Meintyre Says Dele~ stock record Feb, ‘15 | haniy Worker Changed Ballot. Canadian Pacth Rallway—Rew Bernard Jareeki, one of t workers quarterly dividend of rayreRemuley | Lae ae ng tanearis 1 Eisoke pacer’ & April 1 19 the elvetion contest brought by former SA |yudge Jamoa A, Delehanty to remove . ' MeIntyro, of General American Reet Sugar Co—Regular Jude John F. Meln' quart lividends of 2. per ent, Bessions, was aceused to-day by coun- Quarterly for 1918, payahle April sel for Judge MeIntyre of tampering rd Spit Rnd dan 31 191% with the ballots in favor of the defeated Fe TT a tay Tuy tS Ook a candidate for racelection. Attorney and oene-halt p cont wan declared John G. Saxe gald tho Delehanty worker Op pneterren Kk The company hod been geon to wet his Angers and ates that on extra dividend on the make an erasure on @ ballot Th rt was adjourned t t equal to wo would horous Fehare, dguiliel $20.20 4 chare in 1916. gated. Children Are Being Sent | Conflicts! frequently between | “and tho police Inj fare to, s would be compelled to cut fares! HERE'S ANOTHER SAMPLE OF GERMAN DEALS WITH REDS IN UNITED STATES Letter of Inst men of Anarchistic Tendencies ps! My Employed. . 6.—The Potit Par- Pre | esi ® letter of instructions to German mil- itary agents in the United States, dated Jan, 15, 1915, and signed “General Headquarters, Dr, Fish- or.” In the letter direotions aro RiWen concerning the destruction of property in the United States by explosions and otherwise, and the following is added: “Agents to carry on destructive work can be recruited among the | workingmen’s unions which havo | Anarchistic tendencies, sciamceantiisenmemensias ATTEMPTED GERMAN RAIDS lery Activity on Both Sides | Near Hargicourt and Lens. LONDON, Feb. 6—I'ollowing day's official report: “Ralds attempted by the enemy dur- tng the night in the neighborhood of Mericourt and Avion in each cane were successfully repulsed, few prisoners, “Except for some artillery activity on both aides in the neighborhood of Hargi- court and south of Lens there ts nothing further to report. PARIS, Feb. —To-day's miatement Is an follows: ere was violent ar’ Wood (Verdun front, east of the Meuse). sctions Said Work- REPULSED BY THE BRITISH Christmas, London War Office Reports Artil- ts to- We captured a official ry Cighting , lwte in the night in the region of Foases SCA PED PRISONERS TELL OF TERRIBLE CONDI TI ONS IN GERMANY “ROOKIE” FIREMAN HURT AT FIRST AVENUE BLAZE Hit on Head by Falling Bricks— Third Floor of Storage House Destroyed, Fire destroyed the third floor of the three-story brick building at 45th Street and First Avenue, occupied by Wilson & Co., dealers in beef, this afternoon. It gave a “rookie” fireman on his firs day a taste of fire fighting. Patrolman Meyers saw flames shoot- ing from the building and turned in an arm. With the arrival of the flest apparatus a second alarm was turned tn, bringing Chief Kenton, Deputy Chief Martin and two fireboate ‘The basement, first and second floors ted an a storage for hides, and recond and third floors for a woolen Assort The loss weuy $10,000, While créw of En Company No. 65 were at work in front of the building a shower of bricks fell from the roof. Fireman John I. O'Connor, the “rookie.” was struck on the head and face and was attended by Dr Hermance of Flower Hospit Tt was his firet run, When he r ed with his head in a banda ny hia comrades GOFFEE SPECULATION KILLED ON N, Y, EXCHANGE Food Administrator Hoover Orders Dealing in Green Product Discontinued. VASHINGTON, Feb. tron in een coffee York Coffee and Sugar Uxchange Was ordered discontinued to-day by Food Administrator Hoover. The prohibition ts effected by tor- bidding dealing tn green coffee on ths exchange at @ price above 8 1-2 he was cheered 6- on ~Specula- the New conta a pound for type No. 7 on “in the Woevre French patrols| invithes” ag Hbrought back prisoners. On the re-| ‘The Food Administration's action mainder of the front the night was| was taken after cont ce with calm.” | members of the New York Coffee and a sugar Exchange in which dealers | Setunveer to take the necessary BOLSHEVIK! DEFEATED ateps to eliminate coffee speculation | Dealers in xreen coffee are prohibited }to have more than inety-day supply BY FINNISH TROOPS: Large Guaniiiesiot of Anns and Am-| { munition Reported Cap- tured. >) Feb. 6.—The Bol- ahevik Red Guards w eily defeated” Guards under Capt, ptured Iarge quantities of arms and | siichact Jon hand. ck® permitted to coffee 8 the I dealers od Administration ex- ¥ ained, are in addition to those which ey have yow en route from. foreign countries or under c Fact with such |countries, It is intended to restrict [dealers in green coffee to profite nor- jmally made in pre-war timos and to | prevent speculative profits. | te vsangulna- | BABY DIES AS “COURT ACTS. at Tervaia by White acobsen, a Fin- Charge of Assault Made One lander from Germany, according to| Murder as Mather in Accused, copies of the Berlingske Tidende.| Tye Grand Jury to-day was in the The White Guards are said to have) midst of hearing witnesses again Surrera, a laborer of No. 1 ammunition. Amsterdam Aven rested for beat- The Ruesians are bombarding Vl | ing hiv two-mon id von, when word borg, {{ was declared, and violent|was received from Maclom Mospi- (ighting 1s under way in that vicinity. /tal that the Infant had died as the re Viborg is situated on an arm of the/sult of the father's cruelty Gulf of Finland, about 100 miles HOrths | acne immediately. withdrew: from con | west of Petrograd ‘ ‘ation of the Grand Jury the charge | STOCKH ues Fob. 6. racas at of assy against Surrern and proceed lof the Swedish Govern rAd Of | od to rem him on a murder charge | ts unwillingness to despateh ¢ Before and Jury Mr. Rosa Sur linto Finland to restore order, 1s uréed| pera tostified that she wha deitvered by the co vate press of twins on No them ‘BEGIN TRIAL OF POLIGEMA Jury to Hear Extortion Charge Against Cycle “Cop.” DiMoulty ts being oxperien Thomas M. Kerrigan, ACCUSED IN GRUGER CASE od in wet- ting @ Jury in tho trial for extortion of | i and fretfut 4 her bus d foreed aleo oniide the child's thro | bay se ved with pain and th threw om ite crib to the Kirke ick {ton the head and hed his stot wrath by throw e child through the bottom of It \erib OUSTED FROM SC SCHOOL BOARD Difficulty Expertenced in Getting! Re- In Removed. Niegelmann of fecting on Jew Rorough |r Who le Statement & motorcycle py-| rooklyn to-day removed Samuel HL. Hiceman indloted as « result of the mur-|(ragg from Local School Board, Din- jder of Ruth Cruger and the escape of | iy », 92, be of 4 statement ber murterer, Alfreto Cocchi. Indictot | reftecting on “ows of draft age, with Kerrigan were James F. Haggerty! Gov, Whitman recently removed and Willard A. Helms, also motorcycle | yt). Crag trom the exemption Doara, | policemen. where the trou gan » 'e Preetdent teelmany appoint The trial began to-day before Justice Tes Bammer, am newepaper writen | Gott, James W. Osborne ts & special, and svelul service worker. in Will Prosecutor against Kerrigan, The spa-|iamsburg, to Cinikh Crags’ term, cifte charge againat the poltceman ts| which expires hay Mrs. A.D. Hollman was appointed in placw that he demanded and received from (iy fda J. Purds, we tern Wad to Albert Schustek, chauffeur for A. kk. expire De ine From, Fifth Avenue JeWelier, A DAiT Of meee eee cust links. The chauffeur testified before tho OlED. nd Jury Sthat he was arrested by (MEEREEROCE Okun Kerrigan in April, 1916, for speeding | AP a she [end that on the way to’ the polls sty Services at CAMPRELL PONRRAL tion the policeman admired his cuff! CHURCH. Broadway, 61 ot, " jMinke, which he turned over to him.| jay yp. Mt week |The charge was reduced from speodiny | {to failure to have Na cutout muffled, |LAMI.—FRANK 1.aun | Up to noon three Jurors had been ec ervice: "AMPLE ; leepted. "Noariy every talesman called Merine wk CAMEL FUNERAL |was the owner of an automobile and CHUKCM, Broadway, 66th ‘Thurs- many of them knew Kerrigan. | UYING CANDY is You haven't the sl galls for. ‘your family doctor to mal the same way with folk who buy They have that confidence in th that LOFT Sweets are Ab- solutely Pure. That's all they care to know. The name LOFT on the box of candy they buy conatitut: suran » policy of the Quality of the goods which it contains. hi Attroctire Offerings MINT SEATETTES—It vou like Miut confects eeleetion than this assortment presen mints, € ie De Menthe Guma, Pennerinints Peouermint Wafers, ete. CHOCOLATY COVERED MELCARS—As the namo Kesia, (his aweet one fow Ite con combine: tion of Mich Caramel and " eweet Marabn low. and a Jacket of our ovescelled fragrant vole ty Choco 39c a FOUND day, 12 noon gely @ matter of family doctor confidence. t idea what ingredients his prescription You don't care. You have enough confidence ¢ ita matter of little concern,, It's LOFT Candy, year in and year out, ¢ Manufacturer which assures them tbe tor Weanesday, teb. 6 re eh aaldn't make w tiner ix 29¢ i ENE MIR CHOCOLA CON Od NOCH Rh aie) if of winter Wiwltix” Choon ro atuiiized Penpe

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