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re te 7 €° ate a 3 i HE EVENING WORLD, SATURVA:, DEVEMBER 28, 1918. : ii GIRL SHOTINAUTO ‘Angier Duke and Girl Wife Separate, — SONANDDAUGHTER Capt.John J.Hen'y Dies; STRICT {iE RULES. WITH ARMY FLYER ; Beene £ Love at First Sight Romance py MARRIAGE, OF Long Noted as Catcher MADE BY PERSHING, Sterner Regulations Put in” Force to Keep Order in Occupied Area. COKLENZ, Dec, 28 (by the Associated Press).—Rutes for the ruldance of inhabitants of regions e+ cupled by American forces were 1 + sued to-day by Gen. Pershing, Except for minor and specific reg- alations, the Americans have not in- terfered In local affairs up till to- day, Cafes have been open and thea- tres filled night after night, New. papers, until recently, have published without restraint such articles as they® desired, while crowds promenaded tho streets until midnight, and even elo penansccoenapzapaae: ‘ Of Counterfeit Gangs P DESERARWINT wares crit oot; ANBRADYDEA- 2S ee | ing—Husband in Florida. James C. Farrell, Albany, iar oars bance ty Succumbs After Operation; | ‘© York } tricken at | Mrs. Brady Buried To-Day. Breakfast Table. | ie: | Capt. John J. Henry, head of the| { U. 8, Secret Service in this city, and esteemed as one of the most careful Policeman Tried to Hold Up ) «= Machine Driven by British Aviation Officer. | $10,000,000 Heir ‘of Tobacco STRUGGLE FOR PISTOL.| Magnate Won Society Girl | When She Was Debutante. | fiewt. Mangan’ Thought Soi-! F dier Was a Robber and At- Some time between one night last t | week and this morning the love for- pied tc Get Away. | tunes of Angier B. Duke, son of Ben- bw @ result of + search of atitomo-| jamin N. Duke, the tobaceo milllon- \elfes for four army deserters from the jare, and his girl wife, formerly Miss qvtation field at Mineola by military) Cordelta Biddle, daughter of Major police carly this morning, Miss Rose) Anthony J. Drexel Fiddle, went ‘atak, ined nurse, was shot and mas . tg eae Bale Hospital, Ja.! Tt Wes announced by Major Biddle now a . a A son-in-law and a daughter,in- law of the late Anthony N. Brady died within two days of each other. | 14 Giever mon in the service, died James C. Farrell, one of the owners of the Albany Argus, died at the Post Graduate Hospital this morning fol- lowing an operation last Wednesday. | Mrs, James C. Brady, 10 East 76th Street, was buried to-day. She died Thursday of pneumonia. Mr. Farrell's wife formerly Marga-} ret R. Brady, and his slater, a nun, were at his bedside. They had been the hospital constantly from the suddeniy this morning at bis resl- dence, No. 835 Linden Avenue, Fiat- ‘aptain Henry had Aeon work- ing at his office on some special cases until early this morning and ippeared to hia assistants to be in most perfect health, te had just ted himself with bis family at the breakfast table about elght Jo’clock when he callapsed bush PSS LOEOE GS ; It o-ley that they are separated, Duke | Mr. FY 1 4 th ° Before a doctor could be summoned later, matca, in a criteal condition. { | haying gone to Florida, But fofewing | binant cat a Docstl ad Secret Service chief had died. He While there were no serious imel- Miss ‘Patak, who is:wenty years old ‘this announcement came the state- Ieattel at en uttered trom! iwas fifty-one years old and is sur- stinal trouble for several months. d by hia Widow; © girl ane Coo lie forty-seven years old and a! Heart fatlure ts ascribed as the won of the tate JohnH. Farrell of Al | oslaa orasaths Capt. Henry had been in ce Secret Mrs. Brady was Victoria Mary} service for twenty-three years, and $ Pey, daughter of the Bart a0d/nis chief specialty was the handling Countess of Limerick, Dromore Cas-!o¢ counterfeiting cases, For many le, Limerick, Ireland, She wom mar-|yoyea he was the chief assistant of ied to Mr, Brady Oct. 14, 1914, and! J. Flynn, and when that of | jwi leaves two children, Vietoria Mary) cial was transferred to the head ef Very Brady, three, and Gonevivvo| the service at Washington, he waa Brady, two years old, The funeral ted to his position. was held at the Chureh of St. Igna- Henry came first into promt: tius Loyola, Park and 84th Street, Jrenco when he co-operated with the Householders must posted on murder mystery, Henedito Madino's | Oe vesaenneesasonnanege their buildings, with thelr ages, na dents as a result of the tolerant rule of the Americans, it was deomed beat to check any tendency toward abuse. In afting the new rules an effort was made to avoid anything that merely humiliated the population or savored of retaliation or revenge. The rules are intend simply to | Maintain good order | Under the regulations the anthort. ties will know the exact whereabouts of every individual, for each must carry an identification card and give notice of changes of haitation, and lives at No. 485 Germanta Ave-! mont of one of Mrs, Duke's co-work- ame, Jersey Ciy, wis riding in hace sted in the Red Cross that she had front ot a big ouring car with seen the young couple at the theatre rpeigen 1 pice of the British |O" Might last week and that seem- | aniel M 4 : : y istwese ingly was morry between them. Royal Flying Corps: Mangan is “{ saw them together at the thea-| ty-three and has wen in active seF-ltry oniy last week,” said this young | vice in France for te last four years.| woman who served tea for the Rod He lives with hisfather, Dr. D. Ci (pose at the Bird Cage Tea Room,! peasgan, of No. Rh Park Aven 7 Fifth Avenue, with Mrs. Duke | @ Brooklyn. {n tho tick seat of the COP, 504 know her well. “They seemed to | was anot)er traine nurse, Miss Anna) Te ary mbeotiey TateeTAG acld ay Bird of No. 411 Lwvis Street, Union) i suring the la Avan Hin, N. J, and DrJobn Reitnauer of Me ire 3 ¥ Mrs, Duke served tea every Wed- No. 129 Lexington kvenue. ceahsS THETA RGR TA TO EEN The four deserirs escaped trom | ss ¢ o.) at 1.80 this morn-| None of the young women who wére ne © pro! Ca! SEAR Fe HOSTED REE CeReEraee ESTs e : 6 * " John's College, Fordham, and} youy way found cipeaih i tionality and occupations, All weapons ey it tho NAMEN officer had| **sociated with her had witnessed evaduate? from the Christlan Broth-| rece utd Aven i Baga Gist Hani See ec ae i pent oat military yolice in all direo-| anything that indicated strained re- era Academy in 1886 On April 5, 189%} 61g tne police that his murderer oF | The gathering of crowds ts forbidden tions with instrudons to search all|/ations between the young couple. | ¢ ho married Margaret R. Brady. murderers would be found ainong the | ind no meetings except courts, @ntomodiics in th supposition that| Rumors, however, have persisted in| ¢ He had heavy Interests in a BUM-! sii 6119 gang of counterfeiters, The| xchools, councils and religions se1- the men might ave stolen one ip peas ot er in baler aden eal ° i re industrial companies and arat New York for many months that all] 4 neu et the men » policemen, Ed-| Was not well with the Angler Dukes. | oo-o# $-99.4064045406 fren |murdered man had be - vices will be allowed without permis. w treasurer of the Albany Argpas! " » eon ne Deen Rh InTOPME: | sion. and a director of the Albany Evening was Imposatble to obtain a con j@s : ' ate thismest eal “4 bs bik cs ' aveniAk! viction for the murder but Cant | | The people are informed that a mili- ward J. Weide, was stationed at is most unfortunate, but true,’ Union mpany, Both Mr, | ; F | | RISER ARIA OAL SS a MANSY ‘tusk (0° the > eae ary court will punish any attacking Tiniside Aventand Warwick Boule-| said Major Biddle. “I do not oare fend his wite contributed be : toed teh chal hind ay" landed every member of the gang | or impeding of American soldiers of asa, Tesssicni Fe Petree a [ay Okt Obed’ andi Nar aabadA various Catholic ca the penitentiary for tare re j oftle rs and those who destroy or in+ Sipps (oo mano tm one eine apart twenty-five to forty years. ure property belonging to or used by stepped out to io middle of the road} are living apart.” } ‘and held up & hand, Instead of| “All Tcan say te that Mrs, Duke and 'B Y STATE PLANS GREAT | Capt, Henry's reputation as a spe- | the army, or “who commit any act b two babi livi with hi clulist in run@ng down counterfe\ters whatever injurious to the American stopping, Lin! Mangan, who shys| fer two babies are living with her | was international. Ho was regarded |... vi Army.” he had in mind, highway robbery at} mother at a New York hotel,” Major | W WELCOME FOR SOLDIERS | not only a8. a clover detective, but ab | Sixa0la ahd Mogae Niagara Due to} rie custom of soidiers trading or Hollis last Api in which four sol- Biddle said. He refused to name the ’ @iers held 1) fe people in an auto-| hotel, but the reporter learned it was manne reel ate oa lately mc \rrive To-Day With etapa eer pretest tbe ticks ‘aolttes ; Series of Community Receptions to |!ewed tong tratle and landed his ans is forbidden sere put ca nent and swerved tothe Patterson, No, 6% West 47th bb ricgetle) eles ECEDUGNS 1 ners) aha at tinea wae Called UbOR More War Heroes. | A‘copy of each newspaper of agher one side. lanes canine eislnisok placate le j Begin on First Sunday in for quick action in which there were! » vain | publication will be delivered to the Weldon jumid on the running , whic! | : . February. gun plays, and in luese he was 6 yuall, o at?! local military commander immed. poard and Manin, holding the steer-| Hoty Trinity Church, Philadelphia, on | ebruary. wally) pve U, gs. transport Turrialba 9¥ y 98, 1915, wa : Brening Wor [responsive, Lt was he who helped to| “two{iitely upon issue, and the appearance ing wheel witbae hand, setzed Wel-| April 28, 1915, was one of the great- “Massachusetts ia {Mp in the bud the scheme for floating | Mived this morning with Dinety-tWor any matter reflecting upon Aan Special to Th BOSTON, I don’s gun hangvith the other, The oF social events of the bana we {Not Only in Money but in, Complainants Jam Office Of| preparing to wive her soldiers and sail, {$1,000,000 of the “queer” throughout | wounded army offieers and anchored! jiurious to. the American. Milita military polivein's forty-five auto-; Angier Duke, chief heir to his father’s a . ee . hae anti » jOrs a rousing welcome home as rap- | the country in Gravesend Bay, She had munt-| Government will render the publiew mathe axplodedsy uccldent and the| $50,000,000 fortune, and possessing| Kind, Declares the French | Company—Corrections Are |{ay ‘ts'they are demobilized, A com:| ‘The counterfeiting plant was lo- A Tha obibaca'| Wines WISH lAulN tAsalatenaian’ bk Ate bullet found todnent in Miss Patak's| $10,000,000 in his own right, had been President Promised. jmittee with Louts A. Coolidge as Chair-|cated at Grant City, 8. 1, and suc. | "ons on boar ji mon ning the nepiodloal aim right side. fier by many ambitious | . pisdetals siviend jman has been appointed to make ar-| cessfully raided on. Aug, 16, 1917,. transported ashore by a navy tug later © printed matter ‘will bo publighed accopan the party to- on mammas, Miss Biddle waa i 7 rangemgnts, It ts sald the programme | ofrer all arrangements had been made | jn the day without permissfor 0 poet oy Hospital in the ma-|sixteen years old and just grada- LONDON, Dee. 28.—'The Germans} An unprecedented number of com-| wit be ihe greatest community project tg float $2, $3 and $10 bills , ier rare gray wl 1 peemiaaiey from the local Ueine, whict chahk: aoe ated from school when she met him, | must pay not only in money, but in|plainants are passing the cashier's |ever launched In the Bay State. Since th wination of Pr Among the wounded 1 i bey a rho es : : Sas rel sy An ainbnianse : planned by the Biddle family | kind,” President Poincare is quoted] window at the office of the Consoli In many towns and ecities plans dent M ney, Capt. Henry had} Capt, William Harrigan, son of the Mail is subject to censorship by the every President of the tates curing his visite to | faq and its vicinity. He has|shét while going to the re lout battalion of Major (n have been outlined. In order | sate i community may have an| Uni ecord of itt own men in, the | Nev every man will be h his particular famous actor Fd Harrigan, who was| American military authorities, The sue of the| 'e of the telegraph and long-disd Lieut, | Mee telephone is forbidden except called and Drforris Sternburg to eharge of these Weldon the took Lieut, Mangan,| Duke before t prdelia abroad to Paris for|as saying in an interview with the ) But she met Mr.| Paris correspondent of the Chronicle, debutante tea and at! “Otherwise, they will be able to in-|!rving Place, protesting that their gas | dated Gas Company at 15th Street s Yor ked to also safeguarded all illustrious visi who is on fuoush and was not injonce a most ardent attachment] Jure us with our own machinery |bills for the month ending Dec. 18 are |, ME Ga pooh, ae hie artivee names |tors, among thein Joffre and Mulfour, | col.) Whittlesey, in Argonne Sorsat |by permission from the local military read to t fea Police Sta-j sprang up between them. | while we are producing new ima. |for in excess of other nths, in some | (tM en Pg Piel of recent ons | Wh re it wah in ea Hernetoste| Capt, Harrigan werst from ¢ ¢ Lona , ; ; “don, where erred against the] Mre, Biddle then brought Cordelia|chinery. Premter Lloyd George has|cavses twice the usual charge The win be hate {hfoushout the St to on safely out ot Wis ity when the form ton with t ; 7th Infantry 1 fi ra oe : dbareorbat plate British offices harge of driving an! officially into society at the largest] agreed to that principl customers began jamming the offices | the first Sunday tn iret’ Bungay ot + Po ea Ambassador last Jett for! op the 77th ("New York's Own") Divie| out authority from) tha feoai military automobile whos! a Hiconse and with| debutante tea ever held in Philadel-| Poincare said that France and] yesterday and others gathered all day jeach succeeding month. | Patriots’ Day Towne of Kinga County Hos- | 89M ommander, transmit any message or ‘@ fictious Nase plate phio, The entire upper floor of the|Great Britain have agreed to the main | to-day. lon Bhich ta honor the survivors of chis | pital, suid that the Service| ‘The Sixaola {# duc to-day with stxt¥-|rommunication to any person outstde Lieut. Manan, when arraigned be-| Bellevue tford was taken for the} points of President Wilson's fourteen] Among the complainants to-day was land other wars v. all is taking | Chief had died of hy se, 1H) one ual officers. the territory gecupled by American re Magistr.e Miller at Jamaica this| party, which 3,000 persons attended. | principles Mrs, A, Nunan of No, 42 Bedford |an active part in feorins pak ‘or he was driving| Following that, Mrs. Biddle took her| France has no fear of Bolshevism,| Street. Her bill for October was $2.72 Am bidéen, ge ta the tal of phot b d been pu.naed second-hand and| daughter to Palm Beach, | Poincare added, declaring much had|and that for November $7.36. ‘The cus ‘VICTIM OF SHELL SHOCK 4 to arriy graphs outdoors, except by permissten Upén the return of the Biddies to| been done to improve social condi- | tow eal he bad a ee obtain a | tera ip arty. bee weitisia BOL BEGS IN VAIN FOR HOME: iLAW URGED 10 VALIDATE tor ; 19 narrow: Sie baa on boca al | am the military authorities, | ag ‘The British Mner Mauretania, with | {oops except through the post-office. The use of carrier p ¥ officers, enlist n, hurses and sy Rerlae Dien, 1s Eee ty-three years old; Marton, twenty iT ¢ plans urviving children are William, twen- ! two and Arthur, sixteen, } new license « © \river’s license, He| Philadelphia, about the 1st of March, / tions, particularly the financial » Will then |dier who has lost most of hiv family in} ; ‘ halborrstierg he aapantara wilt st eee a Hers 41 eee except ght wine and beer, tp fhad eaid cariiy Q6* che car was one] 1915, the engagement was announced, | tem. inspectors will be sent to examine y BA WAR CO T CTS |e": 1, comprising 66 oftcers and| forbid wf three own | father. His ex- So great was the interest in the a, anes their meters before payment is de pears ER L N RA Se men; @ detachment of 5 offers —— , ‘ wedding that a hundred policemen dea : planation sav! tho Magistrate,| Wore required to Keep back che vast | SWISS, SENDING 1 1 000 TONS jmenee’ Soldier Who Caused Stir in Subw: and 24 men from the Bureau of ar! HARLEM MOURNS POSTMAN who suspends: micnve. crowd which gathered about the OMiclals of the company say that! pronounced Dangerous and is |aker Seeks Clean-Up to Hasten | Risks; 1 officer and 78 men of @ casual e n| he bride re . of the complaiftts and meter trou ble | Held tor Treatmen ¢esumption o eae ime 2 ” cer; 7 e Sault was nw ivsainst Welden and] aiamond necklace, valued at least ut for others, The mistakes, they ox. | | air ¢ | ing one general olficer; 7 officers of the . he wag parclec in the custody of] 25,000, and @ diamond ring, with a F plained, are always corrected the fl. | Elmer D. Martin, twenty-three, a sols | Industry. | General Staff, a chaplain, 324 sick and roi Liout. Hammot of the Provost] lurge sapphire, the present of Mr. and| Shipments to Civilian Population | lowing ‘month, as a mete 18—[mmedwute | Wounded, comprising 66 officers andj Funeral of Benjamin $, Lee Held— WASIIINGTON, bi <umiation Jan, 16, Mrs. Edward’ T. Stotesbury. | Mr, lacs ; show just as much “short” as it did|the war and himself has given vallant ‘ . pedriddentine ’ ee mi i payee sor sxe HB Sh Fae Duke's purents gave the bride a! Begun With Co-Operation of — Jiong on the previous month, For! por pleaded in vain before Magia. | esisistion validating War Department | 100 bedridden men, and ra and First Carried Mail on | $75,000 diamond necklace, while his Hi Ale some time, too, the company hi te Corrigun in tho Centre @treet Po. | contracts not legally signed 184 men ‘requiring 00 Bp ation | Horseback DAPT. COLE Ws READY | nele, James B Duke, gave her aj} oover Agent. ployed women a meter read t isS tor tha Covi {| verbal war supply a was tion, a inedieal detachment of 6 offi- esainlooniena! | $10,000 diamond bracele' 5 as he itwis are being dispensed with bese nO BEVUORe OF (onda Secreta rand As-] ¢ and 26 men ane ses, Thero| Th neral of Be nin S. Lee, Miss Biddle's father presented SOTA Rae Hee Hiv Tbe Be The officials presented flit: » his wife. On Dee | stetar ‘ Gisiioith aad | eet eee te RIaNeL, KORE Us at for wince haa ite oa 10 FIGH WHOLE FLEET $100,000 to her and algo settird upon aninent ta-auy began tho shipment | the Public Service Commission, which |" a revolver and knite, he ct2- | Crowell before the House Rules Com: | or® ture® Aaval officers an board Artie For aOTW TRA fitEy Aeceaet any mergencies Be eal for the rellet of the alvit popu | dom. 1 figures showe Of | Station of the subway, and Pollcemat | Urapuciine. $1,075.900000, arn hala tot Fewsen SA6d7 Teele Wi ean orem ack dull A ices son po f ) the co-operation of Dr. the entire number forty-th nae! Enright had to use hia ¢ é r i , are li ployer Rabies hough: ny ° Ordered Nevads Crew to Battle | nar New York home, Another <illd|onzo Taylor, Herbert Hogtér's repre-| were co: na thik shot se op paren’: tiga" his club to] manufa turera in the United states | pre nip ara, tran Hor-|%*e'® 18 the Bronx, Lee was always 5 \\ isers Fal is less than a year old. sentat: the: urope. Word to| More than 2 per cent, slow | be Sap ai a and thousands others inv ys ed with -affairs in Harlem Quarters \\ SaaeetP Failed ious acla at the Duke home thas | Senenlye | A Southern arose ord te 1 call court the soldier said he had been | raiilions of dollare at fa by mith caaual mn c where ha Qeliveréd sani, CApee tee to Sigrl in Fog | Mr, Duke hud gono to Pior , ; ‘ a Bry helt shocked ed at the front} facuvets in England, France ook at 1:30 1 or O Sig Salter fet eta aemciaes ines ielag oinlitas y vouy » Englan rance and a regular carrier Oct. 1, 1868, he eov “There's a nicuvith as much nerve! raves Ponta tary finite oaaniat| This er cy shipment Its ot | 939070 Too MUCH FOR LIFE. atl After othe Ls + Sremmet [other countr hr pirtan . eatitieil seed’ Dis pore route: (OF seven Saeed ' cir rapid rise to o leading | 600 ons of flour, 400 tons of r welers Dt} "Spor ettiotnen of lunports years on horaeback ae you'll fud tinny navy tn they ely SOP Tie Tea lees ie aigty lane of mal and chcoolate, ite | CNet Devides Awatnat 6-Yenrols d rental examination. | an 1 tar the| CITY EMPLOYEE VANISHES, |) when the ota West tartem Station world—and « ore than in most") now wall, Angier Buoha nan Duko| make it up the Swiss popu r Father on Ame ' Jowett of Bellevue reported | man ay om "7 \y 1 to it esent site at No. @ sailor fron: Uvoverseas fleet said born in Durham, N, C., De & | ficod u part of its own food vard. 1 nuch X poy | ay w tio on time in nu. Last After Oxam- 9 West 125th Street © had be. today, pointing o Capt, Wiliam He was graduated in 1905 from)! |. ie Iw pileptic nut # the renutt | oo ‘ © best-known men ie xpected Jovernnrent will Cole of the battanip Nevada. nity College Force mar’ te tanne Pik i h ot and inring then DEND ‘Gaurea i Marien ng over his new terri p soon ns tonnage is a wb i : the old wagon ‘Ge sailor ‘method ot 12, 000 MEN NEEDED FOR SHIPS ‘ : t Jay he con- saying “stip a9 o'clock in. the| 2,000 CHILDREN AT TREE fh tow or his ou i wvwootcee RUSSIAN SOVIETS, REPORT |. 5°";,° Mo diea morning, when { the thick fog wo| #8" ‘veel arg Be iba | ae maker. His son, Pasquale, wa Agi Awan iastactin taint © of 1 iatlan foe mae eng lito o tok of cruere, Wel wagHINGTON; ° I 28.--Two| Holiday ohier Brewing Company.” Afves es in Theonderoga, N. W. |General Said t ve Conferred rep na . et signals to she who we were, but}, Vn Ree ao O| |) en aan gnTOnIaen Fell jury had brought in its aw ‘ ssiotrate Corrigan was deeply moved, | witty Lon betters he was returning ; Bes those cruisers (\o't give us a tumble, i | Nobles of the Kismet Templ torneys f he brewing company ald was forced to deny the re Lenine, the Bolshevik outh Sixth Stree ; x d eeded u in for service in NOD! 4 net Temple, that. the an ye reduced. utatic , ; een last by frie |CONNECTICUT FOLK THRIFTY "The skipper rdered us to show {°C ®t the Kismet Tomple Mosque, Hee- | Guy suid not nt He turned Martin over to Capt Premier Hp a be our signals onci more and we ata, |? ¢ rohant Marine, Miner street and rand Avenue * r U. 8 A.. who said tha ; partment physicians had reported | and when therewas no answer he| ‘i? § announcer, Be- | prookly: at a Christmas | nigter Art beslerday eet the toa vedieal treatment y COPENHAGEN, ec, MmGan, Lae) be WS ISAS Bis MING Relstives | Santee Bewk ane { ews the arent pata Ge rapld delivery of curso ltece inaded with taye and canal higher ¢ i@rdAy ordered & Hew | eu vided for him ndrit lias arrived in Rusala to take | havo searched hospitals, with the ald Donosite due “Sound quartrs, train all guns and | ¥°s2e!", Which are now to be manned | ere was music by Kismet's|to reduce the award to $2,500. seenitlliistieninianaiats command of Soviet army, accordit of delice, without success, Re ler HARTFORD, Conn., Dee, 28.—That ia : clusively by merchant crews, there| Arab Patrol [ar vaudey | — N to tho belie Russian refuge x- | had tatooed on his arm @ wreath with]a year of high wages residents of Con- open fire, exclusively by y here | Arub sand, a vaud show REEL N TEN DAYS FOR SPEEDER, | preasea to representatives of the newa-| tho initials "G, H, M." ‘Tho thumb of|necticut were thrifty, is shown by the “Well, the alom gongs sounded and |!8 an unusual! demand which must be | #70 male other features. one CREEL NOT OUT NOW | arene paper Svenska Tageblatt his right hand is off Fanart of Mtate ask (Comialancnas aan the bugies bic, and we all went to| Met within a few weeks gadlated te’ tha Baomaee. dake ton: |Court Also Asks Revoration of Third| Ladendor!f was reported to have Unless Miller can be p ed alive urges, for the year ending Sept. 9 battle stations and the old Nevada|,.Of those wanted 1,500 are to take |rison; William B. Arthur Wiildig Quit and Net Offenders ved with Nikolai Lenine, Bol-!or his death proved, his s for the year in savings oanks Hehe D the places of apprentices just sent to | Edward Lyo Conrad) Dykeman Ameri n the “¢ t prem mediately lin poor circumstances, will 1 npanies increased” $14.18 out there in North Sea ali alone | seq ¢rom the slips of the board's At i! nde up th committee of Arr “ ARIS, I 1 : “ fl M 2} | pension. previous y bringing the Lard Just Rettix reedy-to blow thine lantio training sauadron | based ae) . o T empet wit and ! Trait: Co STERDAM, Dec. 28.—-Gen, Laden: | > e feet farce ‘8 these tneliutone ie wide open—a tw seconds more woux » and bo © trains United Mistes av a ; : Man I EE have seen it—ten we got the signal | sip Iris based at San Francisco MORE UNITS COMING HOME. : . 13 Baa eeunaadee-trahist At Wet (MEANS: ATLANTIC FLIGHT. Inaking Co total Sake ees that showed th crujsere were of the] ment to any of the board's drug store| Kighty Omtcers aad 3.000 Men to : pe," « ‘ Be eu P on ho question of fs. ciscy Colomel Mapecta to seare|tiiied i404 British Grand leet. recruiting officers, or to writs to pare and Bs “imme on Ih ; eke 1 | Germany's responsibility. for the war, {MBaHsl Colonel Kxpects ar sian “Ob, boy! Itpn't so much that the|Henry Howard, iis Director Of Rest aracuncmaine: ne Assign: — ey Ke ' "and according to the Kreuz Zeitung, He a es Oe POSTAL HERO LIST GROWS, Nevada was folks to tackle the whole deck | ment to carly convoy of additional a » Air Soldiers Complatats im penne his | aald to be living secretly in German; Ton Bem ith 9 Arvest — - ost 8 ’ vs ae gined Handley airplane of about | 4. whooping ficet sagie banded out there feat Censor, | UP" yin all about eighty Senate, > | wamaa 12,000 horsepow ut. Gol ©. RB. Coie | Une? Aaaed to He in the fog that mt me, {t was the atu-| paris, 0 the |rmce 3,000 men, was announced| WASHINGTON, Dec. 2s pinintal Caruse Sleeps Well After Hurting | fle Doren ile Sao Pes ed in W C, . ; he 0. the War Department. 1 of soldier thelr ta hort . | Hebe anulmo, + dald to-day > tude of Capt. Cve. Give him a row-!|qompe, Premier @inmancaan int ds | he War Departm: The | ¢ 4 f f Knee tn Fall, 1A lige BRIN VANRsnt taht serie ae Phe Post Office De boat and he'd figt the world. Some | shortly to recommend to the Cabinet | 1 He Mott | to. be a pie Ry as AL , sthaebadl ment in the | | Dist Attorney Us tlintic, leaving from News ‘lbuted its quota of he guy—the Capta the suppression of the political ce Ae ith Ay f Aes Hot roock hich he we pea ee acy. ti ai 5 Mound lo cxpects to make the trip M# Erance. Latest advices contain g9> This story as verified by other] sorship in France and the retainin an if t ve to his t ports of tie following deaths: ° t ig of vould speak resigr » be le of 1.8 wenty-four hour fs members of ihe tMvada'a crew, who| contro! oaly over military news, This| !! tation Our. returnin; \k 1 “Samso: } aklin D. Rooseve ours. He "“paniel B. Tallon, clerk, killed in gem paid thosé few a It was announced the recdht 8 and to th nth t t 7 ‘ w 1 two pilots and an operator, : early morning | step, the newspaper adds, probably | mont” er tan mouth Avro at tr st they “are ent } i EAd tends thet. Auaias Mecrntary,- of the tary Col, Collishaw has downed ber Hor Ook, 0: Willem hesiaa ‘} ements were spams sar Seruting toes a be taken before the peace pre-|early convoy was throug! to reoeive at ahe hands of the Gaver: |the einesr wes inuch improved and ‘had ublt ashen” he Seite Yor levecpe Tues-|of German abplaneh pe mania ae fe Wine Bet gs 3 Edward Welt, dey put in durin inaries begin, haa peen cancelled, ment. plopt weil all night. . aa merous war decorations, Bee. 4 Bis. te: y ee ‘ y a x ; 4 ¥ t i ES ONY ~ . ST TINT ETE : pone = ’ € ¢, Ri ~

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