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i THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1918.' rs H FRENCE IN VICTORY MILE AWAY FROM THE AMERICAN ‘LINE tert we “geese °° DEDCUIN HANES BALL THAT ROLLED UP $26,000,000 FOR LOAN ARRIVES HERE PERSHING’S LATEST. 'csz Scisssisms tte |T. Kelly, New Haven, Conn.; Thomag | J. Kevey, Charlestown, Mass.; Phillo« | dore A. Lefebvre, Providence, R, I | Lioyd Lyman, Glencove, é Thomas Lynch, New Haven, Conn.; Josoph IF, Madden, Kingston, N. Y.5 John Manning, 284 East 187th Street, |New York; William C. Marshall, Providence, R. 1.; Lyman Michaels,’ Bristol, Conn, John = Niemi fesat lant night says: ec ce ce eee eee ee eae) seeeenee eens Both artilleries were quite ac- ’ | tive north and south of the Avre. Last night cur troops made an Fy appreciable advance in Hangard to occupy Baune Wood, south~ west of Mailly-Raineval. We took about thirty prisoners, In- Li tM cluding one officer, and captured eu Thompsonville, ' gland Divi- Conn,; John F. O'Brien, New Haven, | aperrncee 9 Pha U.S. RoI Losses in New I > aI : Conn.; George T. Osgood, East Hi-d 3° sio evealed—Fightee ram, Me.; Robert B. Pope, Middl 3 five machine guns. Awarded the Distinguished 5 a Revealed : ighteen town, Conn.; Frank Ramonda Ard- oy There was artillery action bes Garvie’ Cs ¢ Killed in Action. | more, Pa.; John B. Revie, Providence, ¢ be tween Parroy Forest and the | service Cross, » = — |R Michael J. Ryan, New Haven, i Vosges. a a eee , a Toe . $ WASHINGTON, May 3.—The Conn.; Josef Skrzeskoski, New Ha- j The German repor' ! WITH THE AMBRICAN ARMY IN > ualty list to-day contained eighty-|Vem Conn.; Guiseppe Simoni, Bo- fromm Beriia follows RANCH, May 8.—(Assoclated Press.) ® | tent .| logna, Italy; Howard L, Smith, Wal i i On tho bactle fronts the situa. SAes Ggh. Some WU McA adie occu names, divided as follows! ineford, Conti: Charles Mf, SAG) i@ tion ts unhauged. The artillery [>t Ut las if $ | Killed tn action, 18; died of wounds.| past Providence, R. I; Judson H. : duel increased in the Mont Kem= has been d Chief of Staff of * | 1; died of accident, 2; died of disease,| Smith, Edgewood, R. I.; Henry E, i y mel sector, and it repeatedly re. the American Expeditionary Forces ~ |S: wounded severely, 2; ‘wounded | Sorenson, Bast Hampton, Conn.; Er- } vived betw the Somme and ‘assuming his duties immediately. ® | slightly, 68; missing | (en, & |nesto Sposi, Rristo!, Conn.; Thomas? : 4 the Luce Brook, near Montdidier, | prieadier-General James G. Harboard, © Saka cw cee eiw cea 1. | F. Sullivan, New Haven, Conn.; Ed- ee Lassigny and Noyon, who has been General Pershing’s P| “oases in the New England Divi- | ward J. Sweeten, New Haven, Conn The Freach artillery was lively | Chief of Staff, haw been assigned to p | HON Were revealed in the list, which | Tetu, Augusta, Me; Felix ; @uring the afternoon hours of 4 command in the field, which he will P| is the first with the emergency ad- icki, ‘Terryville, Conn.; Henry the Lorraloe front. Minor euemy | taye over this week $ | dresses restored son, Providence, R, 1; Thurse ' thrusts were repulsed. Lieutenant William D. Meyering, S| Sdvate, Teomas P, Movney ot san| ton B, Wilson, 1841 Marmion Avenue, _lo I 3 has bee arded e * M ibs Ne vo 1 GERMAN LOSSES OFFSET tan beth : _ woe a pases Antonio, Tex., and Dinsmore tly of| \°™ York manded a platoon which was attacked CAPTURE OF KEMMEL HILL =, cr\27;ge.tr © ; MISSING IN ACTION, Chicago, died as a resuit of accidents,| Lieut. Louis M. Edens, Cabool, Mo. nd Lieut. Louls M. Edens, of Caoool,| Horseshoer Archie J. Comeau, Havers Mo., is reported as missing in action. | nil, Mass. KILLED IN ACTION. Corpis. Elwood D, Berger, New| Bronx Man on Canadian Ca Haven, Conn.; Homer A, Porter, West Lint. Haven, Conn, OTTAWA, Ont. May 3—Tho fole Privates Timothy Driscoll, Bristol, | lowing Americans are reported in to Conn,; Arthur W. Burns, South Bos- | day's Canadian casualty Ist. ton, Mass; Charles W. Darrow,| Wounded—J. Shiers, Bronx, N, Y¥.; Whitefield Street, Guilford, Conn.;|C. F. Thatter, Detroit; F. Brophy, Charles Rk, Davenport, South Nor-| Detroit; R. H. Corbett, Carnegie, Pa; walk, Conn.; ‘Theron Davis, Walden,| R. L. King, Ferndale, Wash. the enemy and handled his men well under fire until Utmost Confidence Among Allied 4° was wounded seriously : Compelled to attend to the wound, Officers and Men Over Coun the Heutenant refused assistance and Stroke Against Enemy. walked through @ barrage to a dress PARIS, May 1.—Henrl Bidow, the /0& station, He objected to being | moved to the rear until he knew the Gistinguished military er result of the engagement | nal Des Debats who has just returned) 1) the oficial announcement, tt {s| declared, his brave example inspired he men to drive eff the en ty of the Jour+ from the front, gave Reuter's ¢ Pondent & most encouraging account ny who N Joseph Dunbar, Medford, Died of wounds, E. S. Blanchard, the position there, He says the not reach the American trenches. 4 » Mass.; John D. Fitzpatrick, New| Boston, after the capture of Kemmel Hill. He 1, be amputated as a result of the| 4 : spite Beso k A found some gloom over the porsibilities nsonia, Cc Alfred J. Hanley,| Wounded Soldier W in Ambu- davnived itn f at het wound he received i4 GREAT RECORD MADE BY THE DENIED 10 PRUSSIANS New Haven, Conn; Eimer G, Linden, | : eo Cer ‘ nvolve: ts lows, but when he re- i : ‘ ston son, a Pp turned he was delighted to find « spirit! The unit of German shock troops SCHOOL CHILDREN | rs | Bristol, Conn.; Albert H. McDonal eau st Piet Py the of the utmost confidence among the. Which attacked the American position | 9609000000 oe New York has every reason to b 7 BALLOT IN DIET Readville, Mass.; Frank J. Mendill Pad) In <toldee A. CHMUalS Le ae Allied officers and men resulting from &t Selcheprey on April 20 Iv known to | — work done by ew Haven, Conn.; William O'Sulli- | Sightly wounded, 1s the son of Samuel the magnificent manner in which the, have suffered more severely than it ball and selling bonds from his little entary and high schools } ra zemain an| Yate, Forestville, Conn.; George R.| 42 Wilson of the North American “Lace Germans had been held up. was at first believed. » ad all the way down from the City Autoc s to Remain an| preston, Dover, Masa Ham J.| Company, No. 195 Fifth Avenue. Wil- Bidou said that Tuesday was a eplen- Information has been received from dine 7 Autocracy, but People Show |Schaefer, Bristol, Joseph | son was born in Rhode Island and en- * 4id day for the Allies afd graver for the @ German prisoner who was brought ts Nae <trodged atoot alt the rts ».vod Bi SERRE RGAE |Tomalonis jr, Tariftvt ca, fro CAL. Buate At ANIME Germans than the loss of Kemme! Hill in by one of the American patrols. way bh vm Buffalo and bis little pad {resenting 34,8 Signs of Great Auger. MISSING. month after he became of age. At the was to the Allies, He concluded that He was a Red Cross man who as- had registered $26,000,000 worth of |, By boroughs MSTPRDAM, May &—The | Tent, Louls M. Edens, Cabool, Mo,,|time of his enlistment he was in the never before had he seen such com- | sisted in the removal of the wounded Bonde ue to the time the ball rolled | {ir nha eaOs: Lower House of tte Prassian land Horseshoer Archie J. Comeau, |Te# ue pulley in te eae His radeship ana mutugi esteem among the ang the burial of the dead after the \into Pa Knickerbocker's precincts + Queens, $2,110, ichmond, Diet has rejected equal suf | Havernill, Mass, Eton AenGer th ‘Bronx “hey were Auiieg ar ninco the beginning of tn engagement, and told tho American Gatwcas the city line and 88th Street frage by a vote of 235 to 183. Bo- DIED OF DISEASE. notified last night ‘that he had been £ MaaRh aed counties se and Brit- stelligence officers that the German lwraeyt received subscriptions for Arthur I. Janes, Pr ne] clalist Braun's prop: sal of the | Cook Bryan J. Hire, Lima, ©.| slightly wounded peli bors lforce was cut to pieces, about four- $1,500,000, two of them being for 8,600, sivecriptions.| rsnt to vote: b ning with the | Privates Levi B. Dixon, Dilley, | ———_— | fifths of its 1,500 effectives being $50 00 bon Michael Lucey, Prine | t¥¢ th birthday, wi!:hout Lei Ore; Frank N. Hall, orthyille,| Three Marines peer ee Slightly . oat siottic | tinotion O2 ex, Wak Aled FHOOHE |G4ich, Jamen Meltiniey & Wounded, 4 | killed or wounded. - a ‘The Liberty Conch, which has trav- 1 second, Public Mich; James McKinley Latimer, \School No. onx, Anna V. Me-| The Diet accepted a committee res- | yy, 5 vceg| WASHINGTON, May 2.—The Marine In view of the fact that the prisoner Travel Worn Sphere That Sold | sted trom Buffalo with the bail will) ¢, arthy, Principal, leade the elemen-| olution Sening for aes vette [ee eee eee. EL seein ‘ist hotsay showed three BOMBS ON TI THIONVILLE! eave stner invormation ot a denmite| Travel Worn Sphere That Sold suet Jom Dus Sieh We Pas ma [Carthy rncipas igs the clean; | olution providing for plural voting Vinh, wouth Bend, Tod Go casual yilee tty | charactor, the i pteligence officers $26,000,000 Bonds Ends | Saturday. It kept an hour behind subscriptions, | Public School 3 ie (he AE GRE EMRE (hie WneAdUre “ eee or ACCIDENT |PPelvaten, Hoy th ‘onarion Ae see - Wareyty’ 7 shad hattan, Laura ariton, y Aeuts. Tho ". Moone Gordon and ‘Thomas jan, Ton of Missiles Throw Thrown Down on | tive to the German casualties. Long Hike From Buffalo, {te >! Aeon Wav aed 1 | pal, Is a second with’ $4 .| were rejected Emperor William | sonic mex; Dinsmore Ely, Chicago, | hse ——— ; German Barracks and Rallroads | soneibinieen & then detoured to Gedney Farm for Bes School No i Jn District Aa, was expected to dissolve the Dist, DIED OF WOUNDS. | sane ae tho night. de, William J. Uishea, District Sie while Chaneell>r von He ling and | DUE “lilacs ITALIAN GUNFIRE ROUTS by Flyers in Daylight. The Liberty Ball spun the last few, When it reaches the city, the coach perintendes et, only 300 PUPLIS the Prussian Ministry would re- eile x postobos N. Makris, Thes-| s raised $100,00 ss Anna E | saly, Greece. LONDON, May 8—The report | Yards of its 473 mite trip down from| will be accompanted by an escort of| Conmingham’ ts in chat sian. | Gren aas ee ee, AUSTRIAN DETACHMENTS 33 ted pol t is uled to| Among the Brooklyn schools b- — 5 : Fd ‘Merial operations last night says: | Buffaio and came t Bt eat eee ohead Inn at 10 o'clock and| ilo aneel No Lagele Whit LONDON, May 3—The Amster- | Serat. Eugene F, Sharkey, Ansonia, -—-- “One ton of bombs was sal AFTER THREE DAYS at the foot of Mayor Hylan in front) Grive down Fort Washington Avenue 2 ncipal, : ands first with $884,000, dam correspondent of the Chroni- | Conn: ay ate John W. Stewart,’ Enemy Works in the Aslaro Region to-day at Thionville, Several bursts of City Hall at 1 o'clock to-day—on | to Broadway, to DO Street, ad Pe ee ev eiventing hich achoola| ¢lé Bays the defeat of equal suf- Sey CUNDED SLIGHTLY Damaged, Aircraft Activity Were observed on the barracks, rails | the dot of its achedule | down Riverside Drive past the Clare-|of the city, with Harlem Evening} frage in thp Prussian Diet will | WOUNDED SLIGHTLY, | eee way station and sidings. A fire | "1 have rolled all the way," pro-| Mont, thence back to Broadway, to/High for Women gecond. | | cause a stom in Germany with | | i iss Walia Os URE Cay Hates r e . ereke cut in the Garkshutte works.” | ' ' eet, east through Central Pank| The race jn tls Police D epartment| far-reaching results which cannot | h 5 My SMUCROLe, “| ROME, May 3.—An official state-¢ Pisetellnss simak claimed a large sign carried by Boy and down Fifth Ave. | e J oo ment issued by the war office to-day reporting militar yoperations on the tern Italian front says: reconnoltring troops route ion is white | mont, IL; Corpls, Jame mendous in | gan, New Haven, Conn.; Geor in, New Haven, Conn prize to the policeman. sell the| be foretold. That pas rgest amount of berty Bonds hot and the tension tr n in full swing and contestants are| the country 1s shown by reports | Houll . 7 lighting for hundreds heir score.| o¢ ' % jton S, Squires, Montow Conn.; State Commissioner of High- nting for hundreds in their of the debate now to hand. ways, who has travelled in the coach | The Depar nt has sold $12,000,000 James R. Thornley, Fall River, Mass Buffalo, will tell the story of the | Worth nue to Street, and from there down Broadwuy to the City Hall, ank D, Lyon of Binghamton, for- outs ahead of the wht . IMPERIAL GUARD T0 ROUT. Sate ee while neither said a word to them} It took but one look to sat “Ttalla Het ‘ imumiecpeilneman | |John M. Walker, New Haven, Conn,; aco hoatll a AC Vpn 1p ae Pop they hung their heads and betrayed | Hizzoner that the huge ¢ . Miss Marion Hollins, who has | It looks now as if Trafte Tollteman the two countries in the fight for! Cook William E. Morgan, Shawnee,| Valley and the Alona nee we Fight With Conspicuous Bravery, no sign of recognition, ‘The children | ted and whit ea angled with! driven moat of the distance, will pro |Ovcer ©. Hetier tt an Dainese alert Mich; Wagoner Charles 8. Smith,| %&* lively artillery, eotivity in the | mproper guard- | blue stars, had como all the way on sent to Mayo : ; w place rand a , eir arrival on the island sepact Place; Broo! 5 onale region, in the Lagarina Four Battalions Holding Five {were changed with Improper guard | P's wi feat, A. veritable Weare bond pledges slgned by the Mayors and whose. place nd and Upon thelr arr n the iw and | 188 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. ¥.;| Tonal ee ane an ne nea wer Pie replay i lanship and arraigned jater in police of every clty and the Presidents of Lafayette Str b © shortly after 10 o'clock, Major Charles | privates Harty L. Avery, Buzzards| German Divisions Six Days. | ort. Wille of the road was the my every vilhige tho coach hie vialted, He has $241,000 to his credit: Coates, commandant of the little ar-| pay, Mass; Adolph Blais, Fall River, 4¥¢ River, PARIS, May 4—African Colonials; Tho pretty blond locks of pretty | Ball. Most of its canvas naphore” has certain frien on Wall Street Who. trundle |fison of the Sixteenth Se vice Com-| sfass,; George Bonfiglio, Boston;| , “Italian batteries dispersed work i 1 i} ig ng parties an troop: n e Which have been thrown Into action! Pearl were awry, her face needed | Was KC and slender rib: st his post tw a day and have had his men paraded to give|}enry A, Bouchard, Bridgewater, | Waligrandat Gomelhuac, They aleos Bwainst the advancing Germans have | soap and water and her gingham | Ut hunerily, But it had me been boosting his rec AONE visitors the salute of honor. Act-) Mass.; Fred H. Brown, Riverview,| damaged enemy works in the Asiago ©onducted themselves with the most! dress was solled, Michavi's hair too| Proved its ability as a bond » these have been M nd 18 pilot, Major Coates then con- |], J.; Leroy Bulley, Davidson, Me.;| lace, ‘a of | ws ao Wall 1 the entire party of French | Christopher F. Cody, Hartford, Conn,;| dn th 7 e nal stop. Jame conspicuous bravery, according tothe| was unkempt and his light gray| Yonkers was its final night ste 1 Petit-Partsien to-day. knickerbookers will have to go to the|oVver, The City Hall was its “For six days, four battalions of| wash, For three nights these prec- | Mate destination, which was Btreet e*Between the they. have soldiers up the winding stairway to | John Connoti Roxbur; ass.; James bought $100,000 worth of bonds from | the crown on the head of Liberty Countie, Johnston, R. I ‘African Zouaves held back five Ger | jouy kiddies had slapt in around 1 o'clock, From the City ’ ’ Hettler, | While the pollus were marvelling at} Arthur W. Deny Pelham, Mass. man divisions, one of which was from | at No, 181 Weat 90th Stre to the Hall the battered red and white MORGAN BUYS. $25,000 BONDS|tho view of the bay and all the citles| Alexander Le Devio, Poterborg, N. i the Imperial Guard,” the dispatch| ine daytime Michael, had “rustica” | #ttiped globe with the blue stars re- | FROM POLICEMAN, eee ee ea cetera mle ch od tated. oe : ceived an Increasing ovation | | whole front there was in- activity, Eight hostile » reported to have been o'ieco. BEDBROOK, -- Major ERNEST @T, ion, Hartford, Conn.;| the eat 4 movie tickets for th P. Morgan bought $25,000 worth | py ast Boston, Mass.; “Outflanked, the Zouaves, led by At Columba Clipe, wiish: we: officers up the narrow stairway] Albert Downlr lof bonds from the trattic ‘policemen |, ate UE tate apufed ara andl Gitiek @. Gibnonia New Haven eee ences pair of them. | 4a halé hour ahead of ached cei cece in the down-town disteibut. | throu, ne sta F a ed 1 SRA ead te ae . or information refer Frank Camp ol e reached a half hour ahead of schec ee othase wo that euch misht|out onto the balcony surrounding the|Conn.; Henry Goldsmith, South Bos- mecadeas, Aah: eration. A poans a iy pagel “We didn't want to run away,” Bald ee te ators trom Pelham (Continued from First Page.) fon Bie cee) 02 Se ems las | cau Wa ualcaran” Uber tie race Bel GAR AIRE CORSIAUG) (Gileei Baal Sees kas ok oe charged straight into the face of the! srixo, “we just wanted to go to the | i fine avon ‘kakind | : 2 sown ane poRt ; Me m 0. Me mpton, ¢ Ed A [ee eee er a 0 rer German mitrailleuses, Du Peuty, bad- muiadae afternoon, Topeka ee > Un ) | 5 A TN ee ro all to the ground Dr, Willlam Q. 4fc-| Hampton, Con ward A, Hansen,|— gervicee at CAMPBELL FUNsRAL ly wounded, being assisted by two, OVI Sis i fe ralgh 7 hekedins | oh Nee. MROune ans the Bead ual 1 + $500,000 Licpestaiss penetra Dowell, surviving member of the Ped-| Bloomfield, Conn.; Karl C, Harriman,| CHURCH, Broadway, @6th at, Sunday, ‘ | cents and nad to go to 01 \the great globe bum merrily ber Ste hip Co, (additional) 1 . t < ch raised funds for| North Swans Maas.; Harry D.' 2 M. pollus, All three fell before the mur- | 5 5 per Steamship Co nal), | credit, : umittee whieh rg Nor ~~ i before the mur-' 1) the morning to have my broken | aowntown on Ita * seacon the laacn ng Ser Beg Seat ine Gerous firs, but the Zouaves cleared | eee eee a earl not to go tol om ew Maisien | $600,000, ° | and in th ater ity | pyramid of granite pen arn ad jot to. BO 19 list lap of its long Jou Centr ust Co. (additional), $10,- | are war at rrow ii | w vy Liberty stands, made an| positions, retaking lost ground. A y n ; 4 Se Ba etd Pouty, act | $chool and that I would meet her at| ene Liberty is wlan Libert Everybody WhO | aarng to them | . ¥ Tar sied é some ‘or her has boug had better i | ing as an observer, was lost in the I eneaked some lunch for ber | ing eity i from utro Bros. (for mse and |i b pi eg enue deseneh mien (dlemmbarked! fron game engagement, | and then wo went to the movies \Wrnitcara nee >. 80, | clients), $1,850,000. ihe wii fa any. Dithas Jtne cutter at the Battery just av al soeenreaniiias “It pot la than we thought It] Roy Scout» y-Irving Iexcelsior Savings Pank, $200,000, be digged b. nd salesmen who | British eruitin elise n rally was U.S. TO REGISTER SEAMEN, | was and we were afraid to go home. | § who had won the honor of| Equitable Life Assurance Society,| WHI range the street. | pate I swing, attended as it was 13 | Anyhow, we thought It would be fun! oscorting the relic by sel | $500,000. only tag ¢ nunit -m | us Co-0-e-6 cheer from the Shipping Labor Conference Adopts! to stay out all night, and I knew tho large t number ty Bonds| o-night Is to be one of para ray f New. York’ wilt | Andip ay they marched past 0 Le SINGTON Masi tceuepmiani ire itt ean w : EAE SAR, Res PERS HERA IAS | AEM Se Seat ae Bh Hall Park to- |the su sury Special for Friday and Saturday, May 3d and 4th LP et aes cf cake Geel es ee e . there to form a guard of} Loan Committee in cha | morrow, | rember of the affili- | seareN CHOCOLATE COVERED ORKOLE F PATTIES—These are Sits hlepa Neo iabtaledas eee seeiidh 6 nd next mor iriven by] rangements has planne there| Tea. bo die AmenbeD a-\a rae iMppines Passes f ne ditks of a he 4 Ing centres of spiced men, including sed officers ' ag Sa BC t FCCLA al fhe An ita pees Henly flavored "witht I Jackets’ of ou af'iexcelteds bers of the Commissary Depart beer bores men'a Motor} shall not be a section of the city) tion of Lubor has been notified to} Quota ft ands, | fruxrant, velvety Chocolate: vou i ee Ak Gan naeraen ware and presentatives|north of Madison Square which shall! make an effort ttend the continu: | yfantLA, Ma The Libert. PUI TWO DAYS OSL FAY AND 'B2'r Aisa 25¢ Conferer The suggest on w 1 Ko to 1 din | lines cf paren mbeeniey nor ie Pre passed the fie ek nds, ‘The bond L conimittee of f which will make mn, tne} Squadron A—From Fifth Avenue 2 quota l me . f kers are Inuing their WOHOLATH. COVE KED r a Le een et the cera way th 1am [Od Oth Birees ip to Teh Biron epresentatives of | nommre a8, “View. to. reaching Poon Ser NTE PENS fe xgonlien will tans pote iring the discussion of the fon , west to Lenox Avenue, and north to f ns will ma b roth nasoa if DORSIELS ation to the candy buyer whe ig ed aeaHtan hae death i Ko hon cot] west to Lenox Avenue, and north to] maar soe wu pesos if he idea that Quallty is always tion it was asserted that draft boards Was afraid Nex to} 26th Street, east to Fifth Avenue, | > it eon dius | . furtey getee, Bin ma oRnNTianieG sty Wadd ie e had a fine t t Seventh Infantry—From 66th Str erty Be Inter Ge eal water fishermen whom they refu w ad 1 A went to th ce on : es 4 revognize as coming within the hallway last nig aan We and Park Avenue to Firat Avenue, re. uway in the back where nobod ae iP BURLESON IS ACCUSED. \ PHILADELPHIA, May 3 Mrs robe Koods, ment, purchased eet, to Park Avenue ond here yeste moation of marin le Sams were at the pro a h} | been living near | sand w ave any break bars which sprout from the a Eng He \this city for a few months. Phe Nv i RUTED HARD CAND! t, and we were trying for five cents| les of the ball Jr multe were |0% Mort Washington Avenue to is7th OF IBE UE! ERS. . igen fi i Tite Cristal ha Int t orth roadway to 1sist honey ‘ al Blocks: h to 188th Stree as CE—Selling; maiden | two: WASHINGTON, May 3.—Postmaster|the Holy Name at 96th Street and| yenated over night. One of these m mh to 188th Bireet Fr acs | ye RRT BA ee ionyeccTommy Waa WN BOX, weee!ved to-day by all members of th ie ning by an older alster, and |Towery, who started from Buffaio| 1 us AV to € ral Pa we t how &, first aes Bik bev tg VERY TWIGH GKADB ee on Alors. BADKMIOA StI Cited out of the eed ee este | Romer ater : horth to 6th Street, then across Cen place 653.80, show #8 Fe) he ASSORTED CHOCO. pets ma, Hardwick of Georgia and| ae ee 48} with the Liberty Ball on the fire! tral Park by the transverse, South to| oy us Ke eat Natural Fru LATES of Bon Bons end ks of Massachusetts, with making | Sister Wee Out of sight, Mikel uf the drive and walked 192 m| Fifth Avenue, then south to 8ita! ‘The snappy little fi w the |, y, Ma Ja 34 also || | Briaing piruwberri¢a, thn. Chocol Here ts aa Ra, statements and “attempting | WeMt to the Presbyterian hospital for | fore his partner on the other to Broadway, north tolcity has come to love unt © name | ran : rivea takes ota) kad Aviles asvortiient of fie sweets @ influence” Senators rewarding the] treatment of an arm broken several! the sphere became ill, Me had come . ‘ Blue Devils N day of uy ROONT Fe and. sixty ae sito ue plan for Federa) purchase of pneu-| weeks ago, had his luch and th down to claim his right to enter New { Cc, A. C.—-Kingsbridge Road 1s vity by paying a visit |Judse W nate ttt (naan) on Know. elsewhere, a matic inal tube syetems : ; | went to meet his the ra Y 1s with his big p | ne Avenue to Fordham Road|to Bedloe's Island M I ry, |e Jonathan, 118 (Wal hat three Benators are members of «| ernoon's fro i When they didn't a | 4 Wrens) a cosiinen Of tha | 1 Station to Tremont Avee|It was a Visit to a shrine, they sald, | gus0, show. $4.10, seco! Stores New York / fet Consressional eae net | pear that nig me neighbors elt an Press Committee and|nue to Third Avenue to Myth Street! for the it statue, gift of the Frer f $ (stalker) J mmended purchase of the tubes, and detectives hed the neigh- | ’ sapere peel ied ; ii jyubdwoyt oe rin ' ‘ Burleson has opposed the recom: | borhood and a xeneral alar mM wag sent) the financial wiard of the travellug 1 return tepublie te Valentin apt, Ra wolant | Wield Hospital—ith Street stood us an cmblem of the union Of ‘also ran apes L108, ’ _ lout for the kiddiew \ circus, was walking right beside (ue

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