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tes St A 2 kee EVENING WORLD, WEUNESDAY, MAY 165, 1918, ev ane ———— —__—_ , GERMANY STAKING ALL HER STRENGTH ON PRESENT OFFENSIVE ily at “= TEUTON EMPERORS “Blue Devils,”” Wounded Veterans of France, ASTORY FALL KILLS “172 BRITISH STEAMERS Leaving White House After Call on President ATTACKED BY SUBMARINES DUANE, NEIGHBOR SET AWAY W sary | Financial Secretary of Admiralty tor. This morning the enemy’s artille ‘ fouthwest of Morlancourt and north of Kemme! Germany is staking all on the present offensive will be able to inflict sufficient lossts upon the Allies ist to make | them 1 to peace proposals. The Entente armies await the issue | i | with contidence GREAT LOSSES STOPPED Drive, FOR SEIZED LANDS GERMAN POLITICIANS ADMIT Thon thn ener trend of hole, the general trend of Kings of Bavaria and Saxony Wealthy Bachelor Clubman | the warfare agalnet {he —- Unbidden Parties to Kai- Plunges From Window—Not | *u>narines has proxressea satis- re 7 * 2 ica factorily since Jan ” Dr. Me Still Hope, However, to Reach Coast and End seis Conference, Suicide, Says Nephew. | Namara, Financial Secretary of : ‘ a he Admiralty, announced in the War—Kaiser Only Wants His Col- LONDON, May 16.—The Austrian William J. Duane, forty-six al [fouse of Commons this after- m onies Restored by Allies. And German Dinperors at thelr meet- jwealthy bachelor and ciubman, con-| "°O . Fe COPENHAGEN, May 16—German officials stili believe the German ! German Great Headquarters, nected with a per of bu ® anes’ Wer jnnusbeaantiiy its Army will make its way to the North Sea coast, though they admit the © newspapers say, according to enterprises in tits ¢ either jumped tacked by German submarines effensive on the western front did not turn out as expected, that too many 4 Exchange ‘Telegraph despatch or tel techie diate from a | ween Jan, 11 and April 80, lives were sacrificed, and Hindenburg was stopped from ( age ected monarchs Ms ie een News from neutral countries ment at No, 19 West 64th Street | ™ This ts the assertion of the Herlin correspondent of the Poiltiken, for 1 onia (Lithuanta?), Courland, and the increased boastfulness Who quotes an unnamed prominent German politician ‘ hefore noon to-day, Aer honia and Poland | and disclaimers of our enemie This official, the correapondent @ays, declared that once om the Comat, Aocording to u patch from Zu> e t is the city home of John D. he sald, “are proof of recent sue- | German cannon would be able to blockade the Channel aud reach the Switneriand, both Kisg Ludwig Rockefeller and @ few doors removed | cesses against the submarines, th « aaler latloe, per H ia 4 ’ availa sou oast of England, making it easier to bring an arinistice, peace 6 and King Wederish Au ) 1 Ket 1 negotiations and the end of the war Germany, the politician asserted, did mot want enything but the/*"* seems to have been ' return of her colonies and supremacy in Madagascar. Germany would birticl sin the great headquart Ase a , Rot aim at conquests in the negotiations, which he predicted for this rs conference of the German and ‘ 3 . , + D ; ied | i ME anelak } summer. Austrian # 4, although ap ssiniail . . a iu gale tes tincia th bad sue CHALLENGE 10 FOES The Politiken quotes a member of the Reichstag, name withheld, a8 parently neither was invited to b a fered an attack of nervous bre saying: | present. ‘This Is Indicated by @ state- | 4 RO DEY, ee a aera Jown, and had returned Whit ng: : : enent. This is indica ry o-| 2 rar phone down, and had returned from * ‘We have lost, including killed, wounded, and prisoners, 3,000,009 oiant in tne Munich Neweste Nachs 4 P Springs, Va. only two days OVER WAR IN UIRY i men. Do you think that we intend to make foolish claims and send our Hotten: WE a ‘ 4 theory was that Mr. Du ; ebildren through another four years of war? Moreover, we shall have|)) 0°) nico says ; was seized with a dizzy spell and > } enough td do during tho age of man to control the new Russtan countries, “The hour Is grave, aud Bavaria press Maria’ and the ae iaiee te C _ {FRANKLIN'S FAST MAIL, : the yard (Cobtinded From Whee D and secure thelr mercantile and industrial influence. Responsible German | C4090t leave Prussia to be the whole | sthols evitah WA GAlMERAaee atiohesl le was a member of the Uni Meta abas A ad git 4.2) Politicians only demand that tho western powers sball give back our) arbiter of German destinies, 32 3/aki have been Imprisoned by th NEW YORK T0 BALTIMORE, Is and Down Town clubs, Ie|_ aT ' 16 of Saxony to take part tn the BAmplON ata Malate Goroorall esent session and has always ¢ R A N bi wegotls jons-a — participation LANDS OF DEVASTATION: | st Riders eback ( ele hs iain Lawvers Mort. | Seemed to originate in @ rooted dis- Another. Viehia AeapaeOh. to the es Summer and Less in Winter Wall at Stl ne Government ' Neueste Nachrichten says that the (Continued trom First Pag } HEN Benjamin Franklin ' ake . “Those executive functions are very new Austro-Germaa alliance Is fixed Many Deported Died and Ausiriat lacie W was appointed head of the | ene | clearly’ understood. ‘They 1 Man. “orted dd and Austrian | p 1 |cleariy’ understoc hey have been } Rearranged Divisions About Half Made Up of | for a period of twenty years, Includes} git. Moccared Others |made his home in New York at No “Constitutional American auHuGd HSE SUV: The CoHGLLiNLeGIaRE |a military convention and provides ipeitat aca tg Jol) West 18th Street, the Columbia] Post Office In 1775," the fast by long experience, and no one can «» «© Returned Wounded and Recruits, Includ-~ {tor tie ciosert economic and customs | Wholesale. r of the Delta Tau Delta tra-| setter time between New York and 4,422 RIVETS IN IN DAY |aoubt where the responsibility for : ; relations. LONDON, May 15.—A gra y t whict : Bultimore——thero was no Wash ; ea er WE siecaie s ing Youths Only Eighteen Years Old. | y, of which he is a memb 3 RECORD SET IN CLYDE |:2e™ es or what the metnods are by | e RIT pte fe & i | LIBERAL AND SOCIALIST PRESS | ture of the terrible economle di ! aster Patten and the guests| /8ton then—was six ban ; _ a | ch those ¥ 10 are responsible ean hye itd Le 4 Preset ‘ | a Parana prevailing in Besnia and Herz nu{gathered about the flying mail bu: heed el ORY: PORE . —— |be held torthef duty. Such activities a Ee, nite ons) erman ai n r . oat ster » seb ndor k ater t pr | 0! e part of e ticula Ct - EPRANCE, May 14 ( =| Ss lailat and Austrian Liberal and) 1, subiished by the nc wspaper Glasto- |“ the Postmaster made a little The average day's journey of i Mark Beaten After ‘Offer | 0% Se pert of tae partiauier eeaemit | ‘There ty little doubt that Germany has | j Bootallat newapapers, says another) ek : |xpeech wherein he called attention tol 14° Dot sider was from 30 to 50 | E380 Pounds asi Piss tee of the Senate as this resolution embarked on her last great adventure, | [despatch from the same source, are bsovels ia neal erat the significance of the moment and ke in summer and considerably & }would look forward to, and would wi plea ti a! | dissatisfied greatly with the far- s oD ured expansion of the flying mail i eee by M. F loconstitute nothing less than, an at- tn which every man, boy, horse and) | reaching decision that has been made| ‘he Austrian Empire have suffered eee ee eee ann ee ae an o¢| less in winter, When Thomas Jet- LONDON, May 15.—Clyd |tempt to take over the conduct of th s iahlih will’ be bua s h Qoanerass | Br Great Headquarters, reached eithe| More torribly from tho war than Hos |'2 cover all the important cities of] gereon became: Becretary ot State | | Abe ay 15 wet has pee |e poreara ty ces AO . ne coun r e near future. a ef h th the London riveti record, according | Wa at least 8 nd 4 pang > nie orzegovina he last decade of the 18th e r endeavor to gain & favorable eee ove te BAHOSan OF ne Farltements pel ey “ Hd ; ian | A word as to this first aerial mail) Cantar his plan for having post | to the Daily Mail. Thomas Devine, a| direct and participate in the executive during the present fighting. The convention, the Vorwaerts of| a pravanwe anys, wagon. Of Curtiss make it is and: of - Pant Aay by | former soldier, at the Di +Y. {conduct of tt as to interfere in the | The German drafte are refitting dl- Berlin says, will not cauac much sat-| Galicia and Bukowina, whieh were] i. type Known as the “bombing m RIG OEE CO SOE AN) ieee oat ae) KI SUiMtaee MEAL aoRe ian driven |most serious way with the action of + visions which are about half com- isfaction in Austria, where the Ger-|the cockpits of great conflicts Hohner’ on dhe battle inka Che biel) One Oe rote ne eel asViRh Ih catia: GIFU EAIO LIN nite | the eonAtitutadi eeeeutve posed of returned wounded and re- mans are very unpopular owing to/tween the Austrian and Russian} iiiiane has 350 fect of | ‘ posable Hours: HAC Landon: fascrdy Muda Iake| ! on at caine t cruits, The latter include some boys | an-German agitation, A majority |4tmies. Neverthole the situation a - Pee sun z ot wine ale In Franklin's time there were | pov | The london record, mad t I " BH L peat area y erent! | of eighteen years. Fow, if any, of Jof the Austrian people, it adds, will|!2 nid and Herze i te Hore| ec and te Brent re ee hour, f¥e mails a week t nh NOW | svete ina tank In the i ee 4 na Pips Ali fs Peay Youths of this age were in the Hne s i |consider that the convention wii!) Mle, Entire district ustern Hoss i tats veree York and Philadelphia, The first Savina: a a nail ow va nator who (Continued from First Page.) will 4 sustained flight with the throttle ter , was t ntends to support the present Ad at the beginning of the offensive, .. have a fatal effect on Austrian in-| Bia and the whole the eastern |) » of 180 hor stage of the letter's Journey W. V. Faber v teat the conduct of hed’ Giadedbute depended” litgsiy Guetry atter the walt, whieh the neces, {part of Hersegovina are to-d i laaidls horee pows from New York to Perth Amboy, | the West Di ie hire, hag | ministration in the eonduet of tho on the clase of 1918, which fought) lation shall be taken up at this ses-/ sity will arise for getting large loang| Populated and devastated Tee Fete Model! x, J., by sloop across the bay; | offered . letter to the Daily Mai War will vote against it, These are with great Impetuosity but lacked | ston as urged by Secretary McAdoo. | grom foreign countries i which look as If a terrib : n the bird-lake tail thence it went saddicbaxs to | twenty-fve 5 junds ater K to the first, serious times and it is absolutely the stamina to win @ victory. Actual collections up to April 1,+ The London press comments freely | #4 Virited them with its devili RES es the perpendicular the Quaker Cit Mails south of 2 #4 en ie: ited Kingdom to beat | ne that the lines should be A captured non-commissioned of- | and estimates of receipta to Juno 30, | un the meeting of Emperor Wilhieg [sttuction. A great mum wt ind blue stripes and each thay point were irregular ‘arrant’s fix bas slearly drawn between friends and regiment lost 60 per cent. of Its per- expected from internal revenue| Chronicle says that “apparently a “led in internment camps. Tho led the ine Fed clrcle~the practice of reading ail lett lally and sincerely yours, — ders front). Its casualties included | incomes. The taxes are distributed senisi : Hers. In other districts the popu- | Cores. Aa aluna and datterson’ cor The President's demand for a show Another prisoner saya his battalion’| From distilled spirits, $284,540,000; | toward the German empire | VAw a veeult of.euoh ¢ fe mis-| PICKED AND MARKED, puke Morgan J“ Oltinan Continie c out with Congress now the lost between 60 an@ 70 per cont. of Its | fermented liquors, $131,434,000; to-| “an independent Aust lery the deaths exceeded the births by ‘mergency landing flelds have been on of further attempts by tha effectives l bacco, $154,909,000; rectified spirits, ‘ stria-Hun- , i 1 ire ! oe - 54,909 pa | ih " 16,000 1915 b n 1916,| Selected and marked at Princeton, | ion That Directors May Safe egisiative branch of the Govern- } 5 r gary,” the newspaper adds, “is im- | 009 In =f a oe aa Mckee avre de Grace, Mi . = f 4 tachavec ual 1,000; wines and liquors, $9,866,-| possible, chiefly because not one of |The number does not ix is “ded La i. Gr Md, and Baltimor Give Corporate Funds ment to have some more of a hand | 000; freight, express, telephone, tele- found on battlefields.” but the Aying men are confident oM LA es BOR Of Chews 18! its constituent nationalities wants it will not need them Editors of Metropolitan new A prisoner belonging to the 112th Regiment says certain battalions lost from 40 to 60 per cent. Tt 1a cloarly | graph and other public utilities |The Austro-German and Magyar| ‘The Jugoslay movement and MA OuET rena Citas < Blane ite aha suenike committee whict gh iggy eaahby ic westablished that the German losses | taxes, $67,961,000; estate taxes, $50,-| dominant minorities ruling over Slay |STOWing political activity has per- ‘Torrey rode was capable of carryir will look a the Red Cross drive in| CO™ any r from Secretary were high in both the Somme and / 917,000; excise taxes, on automobiles, | majorities do not want an indepen. |turbed greatly the bureaucrats in| 350 pounds of mail the sacks he litte | this city met at @ luncheon this after- | Bak coming @ complete investi Lye fights, delaying the start of the | jewelry, plano players, moving pic- to Philadelphia actually aggrgrated noon in the nkers’ Club, William ©, | gation, | | dent monarchy, but a monarehy de- | Vienna, according to 4 third drive | ture Hims, sporting goods, cosmetics, | pendent on Germany which can help ce!ved | lan qua Thero is every possibility that the| proprietary medicines, chewing gum, | hem maintain their unnatural posi. | Austrian auto class of 1919, which is being drafted | cameras and pleasure boats, | tion, | doing everythin, n large numbers, will, with the vet= | $36,073,000, “On the other hand, the Czechs- | cord in the rank dent Wilsom autograph notes measures have been adopted to foil erans, be driven: to d:ath—fulfiling| From admissions to places of| siovaks and Jugoslavs do not want a| For this purpose a new rom Secretary of War Baker to P bogus collectors. the Kaiser's boast that he will con-! amufements, and club dues, dual monarchy in any form, inde-|@roup has been formed in Bi dent Wilson and Postmaster-General : rT. : ‘ i There will be no pressure brought to coe tinue to rule the world, or will a hey want in,| under the lend Hurleson, and two coptea ot Mr. American Trenches in Picardy! tear on anybody in thie second drive.” Successful Attack i in Catiaro Front but 144 pounds. ny persons be Breed of the American Red Cross, Py gE ny acted as toastmaster Mr. Breed ex n the mail bags were a copy of this ha al seiiletie Jucteg and what ning’s New Yorly World, ndrossed the arive wal oe conavewea soa"! AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE BASE ts, as of the Jug © | 000; corporation capital stock tax: 2. | ne ndent or otherwise rship of Dr, Pilar, an poy, 2 f Baker's boc ontiers of Freedon! 3 | said Mr, Breed. “Those who give must Air Is Reported by Rome every man, boy, and dog ai 24,802,000; stamp taxes on futures, | dependent Caach-Slovak and Jugo-|@Xponent of Austrian imperialism. A, CG, ltoessler of Bast Or Under Constantiire of Gare (ce ie Bieta: Shoes wie ave ua P by Ta jtunds, certificates, securities and|siav states, Between these two| The aims of this new political group stamp dealer who has receive SEAM tate give from the, t Cartiteaten ca War Of hie State from philatelists all over the world for 3 5 be Pe : on four pay: + . COL. CLIVE G GAVE HIS LIFE Playing ¢ urds, $18,564,000; insur-| schools any attempt by Wmperor | are the formatic a Croation State thane ro stamp. ranked Seek on pthc Sr, (tnents, the first of every month from] ROME, May 15.—A squadron of Italtan + ance 7 soft drinks,| Charles to reassert the independence | Within the borders the Austrian | the ground, He had posted 400 letters July 1 to Oct, L Every dollar will go] seaplanes and airplanes successfully IN EFFORT 10 SAVE FRIEND ‘ O82, a Taleallas ous, including! of the Hapsburgs ts doomed to fail | !mpire, dea qu rreeonelltble to Washington and Philadelphia and| WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY! for war relief, The expenses must be} Hombed the Austrian submarine base of i — on brokers, bowling aMeys, pol| helplensly with the ideas of Croatian, | expects to recover the stamps. IN FRANCE, May 15. (Assoclated olen From ne nhersbip dus of the} cattaro, on the eastern shores of the ; ere rubies ee, and theatres as business| “Purtive offers from him to tha| Devenian and Serbian peoples, whe 72 “Morgan J. 0° asked {0 iriatie, Monday i ; ‘ business | ers from him to the i >rewn),—F 0 the clouds) Morgan J asked tor hit opin- | Adriatic, Monday, it was officially an« ° British Officer Went Alone Between | paces, $3,237,000; olvomargarine, $2,-| Allies of tho kind of penco he would | ony eae feted in 4 (6°) Jonm Wanamaker Matis Firet Sky Preae)—Falling. through. th sig oe we No the logal author: | nounced’ to-day, f the Lines and Was Shot by | 180,00 n delinquents, | tike to make hav Raine Ante eee une Letter at Philadelphia an American airplane crashed to [iy df dinectary’ und triste Meee oe yes ‘ sis Svcd ans tae (ee TBR OANA ale he Pe , ELL * h i oa ‘ork corps ne Lo make contributio: German Sniper. oplum distributers, and other minor | cance as would belong to similar of- rreaty is) VHILADELPHIA, May 16.—The|carth behind the American lines in| Qt or orporate funds. to. th . paps ita? | sources, $1,302,000 | f Je from Munich 1D: first ten now alr mall stamps were | the Toul sector yesterday afte On, | Cros, wrote as follow . LONDON, May 15 (Associated Press).| | fers made i n \ rureo.Hin.| purchased he by Postmaster ' A There ts Just as much chance of ® | sougECK.—AUGUBTA SCI From the old mur nh manuf | anwhile, we do well to reallse Purco-Fin killing both the pilot and the ob-|gockholder of a poration getting Ns Col, Percy Ardher Clive, member of the| | / z irday| ‘Thornton; then former Postmaster : 1 ¢ happened Judgment against a director for voting | Mervices at CAMPBELL FUNERAL House of Comnions {or the South divis- | &X $49,000,000 Is expected, and! that all attempts, whether in enemy from |General John Wanoraker bought|es wero o'er mnete happened | i Red Cross contribution ax there would | CHURCH, Broadway. 66th et. ‘Thurs ton of Herefordshire, gave his life eon | {POM Capital stock and other special | camps or in our own, to trade on the | Fe si x Roar 2 re pe iind a - *\to drop is a mystery he accident i. of co avieting an American soldier of dav. #30 P.M the western front tn a gallant attempt | taxes under the revenue act of Sept, | dew of Austria-Hungaria as a sepa |two. Mr. Wanamaker mailed the rat |way witnessed by several hundred) murder because he shot a German | wagwruE,—CHARLES C., axed 18 Years, rescue a wounded officer, | 8, 1916, $28,089, 000, | vate power are profoundly deceptive -BAYLIES OEIS A NINTH totter rere. a It "T"Burtaaon to] American soldiers in the trenches Funeral o es ut CAMPBELL FOe r naster G jeaon. NERAL CHURCH, Broadway a Col, Clive, at the head of his battalion | Actual collections on Income and| ‘Aptro-Hungarian independence’ in = and gun pits Caue Negotiations | fy thursday. 12 noc patie ba " e F ere, had ex prof axes, including advance) a phase which has only one slue War Service Chevrons, It {s an- to Turkey, ere please copy. ut the line by & au payments unt to $47,085,000, and! namely, camoufla aan) Garten AIR MAIL SCHEDULE nounced, have been authorized for the| MOSCOW, Friday, May 10 (By As#0- | ees ¥ {9 expected before the)" : 5 . is urses’ Corps. Phe De | clate *vess.)—The Caucasus Govern: ehd of the yeu sovereignty over Central Burope." j Army Nurses’ Det r Aus it be slated Pr =The Saveneus, Gorse CHAHITY. Mons from other Internal rev. | AUSTRIAN RECONSTRUCTION Massa- BETWEEN NEW YORK ear Aer ae aa Baki Se ee ee eiciar QeNtteaRein ie ne | MNCIOTRG Renna eh sources up to April L inelude t prescribed for officers and men of the | Forel t r \ ae ‘ormed Turkish Government, |yo'ryio: Abe Ser its, $198,000 MUST FOLLOW AGREEMENT, Day I AND WASHINGTON American expeditionary force Murkey, acting with Germany. has ine fur tie AMEINCAN RED Cl Mat $40,600,000; AMSTERDAM, May 1 I th AnA An patrol in Picardy met! sisted that the Caucasus ¢ rament Gora Be » Academy of Musie, mubsequen eiett Httes, | newspapers welcome 2 and routed a German patrol of, send ite delegat Batoum “et ure 000 ht ugnt in atital’ ate Rt Ghat ab the eating at Ga | :, Frank L.|Letters Deposited 3 ‘apital at | twenty men Monday nigh at ‘ad ment th at the etin at German | | PARIS 3 ; gee Letters Der sited at Capital at er vuia east af the front the Gen Nees ipsa that part. ofl crmnt, saecauarters the Germann and | Dents © : ™ | 9g0.30 A. M, Ready for Delive | mans are using searchlight and hat part of! Austrian Emperors decided upon aj PF & ren tars occasionally, «lthough | noone and’ nanan a perere 0 A UpOR A ought down erman a ery Here at 2.30 P.M. seebed. Warr ae ie tader normal She OTTAWA, Ont. May 16,-—Tho follow. | PFOMt# will not be pald until after July ening of the alliance between the | jigne, my ma lAmerican. front lines aro swept by ng Americans are ones Ib tos] awit aa Asca) | two count ra® : ERE is the new airplane mail | enemy machine guns, but there have Wounded—C. W. Donald. Portland, | flit turn ulty of ures The renewal o Y nodule between = New | been no casualtics Ore: C.°G. Priabie P| viewing a ous Ppl ‘| the Nieue Wiener Tageblatt an. Voy Builadsiphia and ‘There 1s considerable activity back rreer eke “ 1 de At taxes are | the political intelligence R 1 meni Vashington of the German lines Ma J ¢ x r i esis Baan 5 | me hi , The Toul secto where American roe ‘ . —_ y |troops are stationed, x be} “AUSTRIAN MAS | of us Germans th | between Belmont Park, New | ceedingly quiet during the last twen- || | A Smashing Big Special for To-Morrow, Thurs 4 ING The nowsapeper adds that . | York, and Wai ton, leaving | ty-four hours, Tho Baer fire has CHOCOLATE COVERED BUTTER PATTIES The centres an comurlned of ih o with strong Austria car ig at 1160 A. been at a minimum and there Is Ittle fi . the rte Cream and. pu ff InTune With The Ti He 7 ; 1h eke as upward Pennsylvania ter- > af le FONG yates 19¢ in Tune Wit imes AA SARE Che PAQRHALDIASIOH GF the . Mla 1 post office, New | Hard Times for . k 5 1 with Germa il therefore $ w 8 at DA. M, leaving try In B . {Rome Reports Desperate Efforts of | have to be followed s ror tater | g3'y 4) Pot Belmont Park at 11 | SPRINGFIELD, Mass, May 15.— ae B | Aircratt to Prevent Itallans From | by the internal reconstruction of Aus. | le "$ T Lyaahietade | Correctional institutions in Western YE ANC p WN STVER CREAM t 1 This will Kerve both for defen, Ot ane Co ‘ ek | Massachusetts are feeling war con- good CHOCOLATER—The cone THOSE WHO WOULD ROME, May 15.4Great_m well as extern SECOND PACT ureold As Mr will lof inmates wo severely that usual Cresta teste Sus Austrians are concentrating the -_—-- " { v7 Ne ‘ delivery in New | iines of work .-e being carried on i sha. ¢ BE WELL. SERVED | Alpine lines and 1 ri Py it German se of Hussian Grand |i) Pe $ York at M. and mail posted | with greatest dificult # pare stlon——w little more. de= in Mintle © WITHOUT nour ‘ ree Dakes Confirmed Mataaal 0 eh oda : nod here w vered ne capie [ti iarly true in the gardens, War ne if iy = Cc UY Bitters TE des-| ZURICH, May 15.—Official confirina ‘ ny att ur \ CEE eee mane tram VOUND BOX Marks x 44c, om waa received in be despatches : i ’ $ pou rd r iie is 24 cents an ounce or uses of correction were re Phe spe ' at lay ne Rustlun Dowager Km- “ an Paik ) ereot. 1 het th ‘ fraction ther ' ma 4 -

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