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Ks err MAJOR OSTRUP, RAILROAD.“ pean op Sonera, as rete | AD TQ PERSHING, DIES HERE Property from loss and abor from lack of work. Its repeal, furthermore Pill save the ¢aces of the Anti-Salo Supery sed Construction of Fortifi League supporters from shame for |“ Hi having violated an agreement. It is cations, Trenches and Bridges ‘ Unconstitutional, he declared, because It is not war logisiation and becaus in. France. ® the President has already declared An G Onteen; ait " to Congress that the War is over. Fee ich, Pare Kiaonr viuiee a “It ought to be repealed for this |@ member of Gen. Pershing's staff, di reason,” Mr. DeWalt, “It Was | Yesterday of pneumonia at the Hotot, assed » y as a war measure, Hendening, No. West 103d Street This Prohib Fro Flatbush to Matiutian NO FFR NO WO EVENING WORLD In 8 Years a Po SOLDIER AND SAILOR WAKE BI PROFITS; “GIFTSINU.S. PUT. ||_tert'cotk | —_—— | Departments — Address All C.F. U. Wants oe on Act was a war] ite was selected suthority on rali Maker Says Retailer Is_ the Membership Grew From 500,-| Inquiries to Evening World ‘ Strike” Ses. sienmure passed for the conservation | way engineering. and tak nto Franca ‘ ay ‘ M Ih ‘pr sic b'6, th by Gen, Pe ut in 1917. He wal in Greedy One; but Retailer 000 to 17,000,000, Says Soldier and Sailor Letter ‘on Held as Federation Meets On Sov: Announcement to Congrens | Continuous service unt the end of the r} . , i ~ i . , . cid % var, supervising cons tion of trench Denies It. | Davison’s Report, Column. in Atlantic City. Hane oe Pee ae Come tO | incachd ahd’ Uilaeiar we, FR - | oe ———. Se “We do not need now to raise greot: | knowl of concrete construction is, That shoes selling at $12 a pair in! American people gave more th The Central Federated Union hes people, We hes ae Se ie siooe | sald CO eae once ae ae the retail stores of this city are being | $400,00,000 in cash and supplies to tie | “Prlerity” tn ers means special ‘dopted unanimously a motion pro- Boy hoo tov thet Hur pane, i ieretors, | He returned two weeks ag 1 by the manufacturers to the re-| Red Cross in twenty-one month Wet for reture, ED ae Dhe anell posing the calling of a convention |the necessity has gone, and ft ought Mducsted et the Ravel oa tailers for a little more than $7 was! From an organization of 500,900 atten teks bp ’ proclaim a Nation-wide strike If tobe repea He then took a course ing the statement made to-day to The| members at the outbreak of the wat | abject will te meopel teerntee nee wer is shut off. Atlantic City was|_ “When the Prohibition Amendment | th. Chicago Institute of ‘F i6 neering Evening World by Raymond P. Morse, | the Red Cross grew to 17,000,000 frilly Vice President of the Shoe Manufac-| paid members. Nine million schoot! turers’ Board of Trade of New York children | City. Mr. Morse threw open the! Cross hooks of his company to The Evening Millions contributed their services w i in support of his statement) and women played a algnal part. and permitted an investigator to call for any books desired to establish the Introduced in Congress there was|and «ni l slected as the place of meeting and |, sjonr understanding that it should [country until 1907, whe n he acorted at ye second Monday in June as the go into effect one year after its ratifi- orahip in ihe Stevens Inatity tate, jeation, so as to give the people one| Wont with the toes Comnany ae This Is the time and place already | Year IN _which to wind up th : Pr bust- | ratiroad ex f Therefore, Jan. 16, 1920, is set] Meanwhile he Xed for the annual convention of the i American as the time when it should go into] monorail experin [t is afinouncced that returns from! Act is in violation of that understand. in rallroad work in thi answers, belong to the Junior Hed) a, R—The g12th Machine Shop Truck unit is not on priority, Tho ) 42d Division is not on priority, The 6th Cavalry is not on priority. | Henry P. Davison in a statement Edith Hansen—The ist Army Ar deration of Labor. jeffect; but this Wartime Prohibition | the projector of a ng in this city He wrot ‘ ing, and wag passed under the guise |SPecifientions.’ Used as a textbook wee | issued to-day on behalf of the Warltillery Park, C. A. Cy is not ont he referendum on the “No beer, no gt, Wd, WAS passe the Unite es and other military, actual cost of making a pair of wom-! Council of the American Cross! priority work" strike proposal submitted to Mr. DeWalt said it is at least safe] He was a 8d De Maron and wv ea's shoes now retailing at about $12{ which was appointed May 10, 1917.) Watehtul Waiter—The 104th Motor | avor unions throughout the country; to say that §$100,000,000 of invested| member. of Kismet pple, Mysth ® pair, | vices wil | by Preside | 1s 100,000 | Shrine, Brooklyn. Funeral t Wilson and now ends i's! supply >w that 400,000 union members have | C@pital Is involved, as well Compa & not on priority, | * ry 4 be held at 1 o'cloe morrow_ after<* This is the first time that a revela- ‘ : Hil rca on priority, | voted to strike as goon as the Prohi. | P°Ple engaged In aes industry i , Sampbe veral Churehy Istence, called attention to these}it is not in the Army of Occupation, : way and both Stro tion has been made of the actual cost! and other tacts Sina: <Sowbithl “HS, a 8. era |bition rider goes into effect and profit of shoe manufacturers sinc «| the startling rise In the price of shoos | in the past few years, and it was fol- Continuing as Chairman of the In-| priority ternational Commis: Sineat Hote sate eteet: en |NO LIQUOR; TURN TO DRUGS.|: bral PBYLTGd Galen aecistas wooney Wi oR; TURN To /OLYMPIC'S: 625 | PASSENGERS. I Copeland Says Dealers Are Laying n of the Ameri-| Constant Reader—Mobile Hospital | . 7 at at least Om can Red Cross, Mr. Davison will apond No, 7 is not on priority. It fe un. OUST NeW LE Rinna wan Gat | In Stock, Among Those Sailing To-Day lowed by the frank gdimission of rep-! several months in Europe jn consulta- assigned | , Senne te ee and THRE] sreuttny Commissioner Copeland at « Col. fonnop Guthrie. TEE GEER neat Wie Uacomaney foe {fen With Ollie Hed Chom socletiO6.| Nell Bente: Wo, $190 Tlebout Avast the movement te growing. ting under the auspices of the) The steamship Olympic, which sails that much margin was necessary for! ing nye groat societies are developing | nue--The 148th: -fnt In introducing the ry Infantry is not on world-wide programme in the in-| priority, | . terest of humanity M of the modern shoe store and the sers | a4, nevison's report tells of Amer- | at viceGemanded by New Yorkers” | ican Red Cross activities throughout | sate The shoe taken by Mr. Morse, who} in, lution for! state Commission for Nare jthe convention, President Hannah| Drug Control at the Hotel A yea | ca 75 first class and third |sounded a warsing that «forcement | terday declared that druggists of the passengers. Among them will be Sir Prohibition would precipitate alcity were already stocking up with | Con ~ . |fevolution. Tho same prediction was| rugs in preparation for the demand ie and | at noon to-day for & mpton, will the retail dealer to cover what was| , termed the enormous “overhead cc Fitzgerald, No, 912 West 1th! The 1084 A Squadron Feb. 19 on board the Frederick, hrie, who was head of the of Ship} here and Woman Who Received It Has t losing of > ell lunet was given made by James Pagley of the Press-| that w ‘ollow the closing of sa bi world hound for New York Wrote you last week, Why loons July tabi eee cca is the treasurer of Morse & Burt Co.| |, i. 7 ear Piiaticg |men's Union and Morris Brown of the | a Clu, | Thousands of sick and wounded c rhe 80lst K q f dn't you answer? Shall be glad ers b to in of Brockiyn, eo an example wip de. | ra . 4) Anxious Sister—The so1st Engi-| Made Six European Trips didn’t you anwer? Shall be glad (Oic0e Makers’ Union Pvive Michuvkiaa Swe Tuskvauks nigers by sail ave ‘ a *s fancy | {°C Still receiving attention In great! necrs is not on priority. It is unat in the Interi to have you call on me next | “Any one tamtt io tuaniabe : , the ps AS scribed by him as @ woman's fancy|nasq toopitais in France; the armyltecned not LOMA NGLCAE: Inet in the Interim. Wednesday, Nov, 2, 1910, evening. ¥ one familiar with the labor| en. no British In: shoe of black glazed uppers, a shoe No, 4 4 to. la ve-been located canteen service along lines of travellon priority Come straight from business to | has actually increased ince the] airs, C. If. Miller. No, 940 Bast| Nw even the BR. 7. passenger | ™Y house, api if you c ement and present conditions of| Judge Mayer in the Federal Court that cannot be classed as expensive n, stay Junemployment knows we are on the! yesterday sustained the demuerer in- or cheap, but an average woman's urch, who is ris over night, Best regard, brink of a volcano," said Mr. Han-| terposed se Meinel and Will- theatrical - jarmistice, and the Red Cross is con-lQrand strect, Elizabeth, N. J-The|™MAY cheer up. At least it dosen't DORA § S 3 aromas ta Carpeped by Edward Seine! and: Will shoe, The cost of making that shoe! tinting supplien and personnel. to . , : Then she addel a postscript: “Lots nah. |iam Y, Wemple of the insurance firm ted by the books «* the com. | {T!PUtIng supp » 65th Pioneers is not on ity. {take him, it did the post card, ane ‘reneh relief ¢ tions ¢ signated| Anxious Sweetheart—The 3d of room now.” Mind you, this was lof Meinel & Wemple to the indict- arly nine years to ’ yritten Oct. § government for work Infantry Supply Company is] "TY Mine years to travel from | written 31 by the French : 1910. pa then this HO REPEAL OF DRY LAW: ment charging them with violeting astated districts, | "attached and is not on prjority, — | Flatbush to Manhattan gh at ell pital ’ 7 a ¢ Trading snemy Act in liberated and dev anstoun iter) n brjority, |. Mésc Maloiobtnan never: received the Trading With the Enemy oss work in| ty, antl] «Roth Messrs. Burelson and tech. | an answer to hie card. Mes. ty | n and Hitch Y Judge Mayer held that the facts al Fear a VAUDEVILLE, Ned tothe Th eaten and ia {this post card, which was mailed in| ant has matt corde owhict LIKELY AT THIS SESSION | i p {commission of eighteen men, Since] the-Army of Oc atbush Ox 9 4 was de-|delivered—to her friends from Paris New York hers Warne at YORK THEATRES, orothy Harris, No, 148 West Flatbush Oct. 31, 1910, and was de-|delivered—to her ft from Par! ¥ " 50 cents a pair on every pair of oe "*lthen 9444 have been on the rolls in| — The same shoe way manufacture N 7,000 were active) arora asin NO tas Weat No. 45 West 110th Street, | Vienna, Damases and Bel ast. Mrs a : eee WASHINGTON, March 1 = DBI Hot & Maards, Moore sags 1919, although | Salomon has mored from Flatbush, | Both Sides at Standstill, President Is} New York packing Je | beau y 8 $6.17%. It in sold by the nanufacturer for $7.50 with 6 per nt. off, making the net price $7.12% ¢ selling expense ix 45 cents a pair, | caving the manufacturer's net profit | France, of who y yonre SBD At © Cont OF F447 OBA) when the armiaticn was signed. The| sailed tor New Yours espa transporting her fur & fraction a pair, With selling cost| Wore till 1 3 teed , i ure, to the : r uolidated Packing and Subp Mura ork 8 equires the services of] Headquarters to go to Camp Dix. neither, as a Postmaster G various ons of the Urged to Syispei PRCT eit added it was then sold to the | 6.000 Very Anxious Mother—The 18th i on oatmaster General, | Bronx and to vatous sections of Urged to Suspend Wartime — | Company and Stewart Dickson. and ‘oath Lif a has ever shown any concern about |Rroax, the latest own location being oti ie | Southern ‘Gitis, Marion’ tare, tuck taller for $5.6 pair. so! Activities in dare d sh- | M wW Battalion is not ¢ hgh wa * bs om ‘ . > b Company, Inc. have been ordered by be ans ajler for $5.60 4 pair. ‘This was al ivities in England are dimini se Hospital No. 24 ts as. | the plight of travellers on the B,| NO. lotr Fox Pret. The rate on Prohibition. the “Federal | “rade ssion At au Ave.” | tance ot Hapty Wal progress | changel an pred onvo: R. Tr. Postal cards has been rais 8 . “rt will] stop) attemptin ANS Hine 0 pany for 1917, which were called for Br in Archangel and & faa gay hp th Letantey i one cent to twa eats. Miss Gesch-| WASHINGTON, March 1—“It will] Chitose by mecret payment: of money, (J i y The Evening World investigator, ¢ The Red ¢ Pop narey a speck Sl aatiea to eh uae am : vel ba at- This post card was written by Mrs. | wind moved two weeks before the |be impossible to repeal the Wartime | bonuses and otherwise by The Ei g Work estigator fort to care for Belgian women and|tached to sion. It is in| Dora salomo ' Hed. " i Agha ns wo (pichibetiie s BES aTRaiel and carefully examined. Thus the) children wandertng homeless through- | the Army of Occupation, hes wpeiigeee then a newlywed, Wo ears mee aely eae ay years, two Prohibition Act this session of Con cout was raised $1.70 in two years/out France. Work in Italy has been| | John Htoberts, 901 St- Nicholas Ave. [Her friend, Miss Jennie Geuchwind, |Months and somme days utter it beastie qWhclokala KObS-c, 4 {almost entirely on behalf of civilians. {Nue—The 3d Motor Mechanics Regi-|Who lived nine years ago at No, Where abe sesdl ic ait nun che | w ne whol price was ra: Aw Red Crosa efforts in Italy, Bel-| ment, Air Service, is unattached and | West 114th Street 1 t evidenced by the books of the com. |!ng gradually. Active operations priority i from| » int ence pur flor it was | gress; it isa physical impossibilit mets: red Representative George Scott $1.90 a pair, The 20 cents difference, | gium, England and France have di.|Hot on priority, . set about locathg her old friend, |Graham of Pennsylvania to-day. “The A abies Chetan — E tour Mis Moree sateas(ih Gua to Ineransed [Cuiiher eit bel bie possible ‘to W. J.T, Hrooklyn—The 407th Tel-| Mrs. Salomon was lonely. Also | planning to spendthe night, if thers |president. 1s the only hope for the DANCE PALACE LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE ro . | there was eth! i Was still “lots of pom,” learned that Aydt M. Moof to tan A 5 to-day, \divert supplies and personnel to the | €8' aph Battalion has been on priority eae os . ng Abe Wanted'to tS "Raanon REnbatanie at tnct her [People on this proposition; he can Saturday -Antarnoge ok OF ‘OREAM . id of the Ne Bast, whe the suf. | Since Jan. a about, io she wrote: Sphinn maa 1 . a “ ‘ t ’ rm Tease of cost $6 centp went | Ane ine eee ere ne An Anxious Mother—The 01st — twice and had twelittle sirt [Epeed the operation of the‘law, and 17 CLASSES FOR CHILDREN for an increase in the price of leather,| A commission js still working in|Heavy Battalion, Tank Corps, is Not | on, 18th .c | sould do it, } 3 centa went for the increased cost | Palestine. A comminsion for the Hal- [0M Priority, stress, Baw Fore dee see ene ectived in SOUND AT PRAT ISLAND |, On the other hand the Prohibition- | oe | ce : h t bee: tablish Vaish, 215 Montgomery Stree! D ts are convince bel Sh Ianet OBA 2) wants weak Tor an ids | Bente, another bar inst’ toeenon Hor | geeaey City-oPoe tasih Rield Actibiers | «Bl, Moakowits, 0 ‘Tiitany Airset, ilps yon sie a dDonbee toiling | crease in factory charges, such as}; . has been on pr ority since Nov, 24, I Bronx, N. Y.—The 70th Regime: jand, and still another Red Cross in on pri ne t im coal and other factory material, The|commission has gone to Germany to|!® located at Bordeaux. Coast Artillery, sailed Feb. 12 on the | fore to put through any wartime en- ment now, wicket ae AY Bt, a at 2 + i j HU i jabor figures given by Mr. Morse were | relieve the distress of Russian pris- a Rohit Hate a pad eld fee aacribiane 3 Men aatan tes, is in} The President has not intimated ; EVELYN iA BBE disputed by the men on strike in the | smiiimmeimetnicn 14100, 16 to FOU bono, pared for return, vB orgered’ Pre" | Detectives Invesigate Stains in What be will do, but it is doubted it | DANCE PALACE Brooklyn factories, who claim that i. Luff, 542 Kast 137th Street~The award J. Gunter, 141 Dalton Street he will suspend the operation of the BT Ren pe the ‘direct superridon’ of | : ection aid Alfred A. Kahn, Treasurer of the +| Home of Man feld for orecten to-day labor r only 97% cents| Ssd Infantry ix not on priority, It is sella Park, N. J " he 38th ‘Trans. | July Ist law. It is within his power COMMENCING SUNDAY lers’ Association, | ‘ y a.” f * fee}, = for its work on such a shoe, in the Canal Zone. The 8th Infantry | portation Corps is not on priority and of Missing to do so, for it is a wa easi d v7 ts “Mr. Morse ix one of the best posted ont of thelis in the ath Division of the Army of {is unattached sb a war measure, and Samuel Goldwyn presen Occupation, Lt is loca me e oe bi je and C | men in the shoe business and knows ew Yorkers must be con- | QccuPatl what he is talking about, I believe,” | Manced by dat Bertrich, While one group yw dete the necessity for it has passed ators King of Utah, Hitchcock i. H., Englewoe 110th Machin Gun Bo Nis Be . he talion of the| Yestighting stains ound oy mdored.. Weare paving higher wages! Mrs, Corbin, 147 Melrose Avenvio—|39tn Division ta not on went jot the home of Wiliam A rat ebraska and Brandegee of Con- The dallowite ts a summary of what | zie.oe Pioneer Infantry is not on!” Mra. F. WarttingereThe sch In Jat Darien, Conn., others are ‘ alent; and Repressitalives: Gallic \ ow Be Aegon AY ae mA PEE Wellin rion Wis soth aizcat fantry the 78th Division is located waters of Long Island Sound aronnd f Massachusetts, Small of North | ing In New York retail stores for $12 |The gioth Infantry is not on priority, | orits mieht GDS ROS CO Brie | Beast island for the body of Charen | ices gad’ De Walt aad Graham of a shoe which costs $6.17 to manu-}it iy located at nur, France. hive Coppola, missing auto driver srt ee Joseph Verderber of Pennsylvania urged the suspen- The 12th 1 ; igene Healey, 113 Kast 26th Street : rber — Th When Pratt's case was called befor u Harry Lee, representative of the] —Aero Squadron No. 400 is not_on| !y pr be abide eo ae eae ea | Magistrate Marsh in Yorkville Court to. |#n of wartinie Prohibition. piriking shoemakers: | “The manu- |priority. {t is located at Orly, France. | of the A my, of Occupation 18 10-| gay, m postponement to Monday ‘wea| “I am tired of the activition of the| facturers ure getting the money, We] A. 8. Fox--The 88th Infantry 18 1B. Sa as as | granted on the request of A Ant or gue lobbyists, aud ‘ ve 97 i . » Rutherford, N. J.-'The 1s ssistant Dis- | Anti-Saloon Leagu viata, ecelve 97 1-2 cents a pair ached to the 3d Divisio is 0 . ‘ aie ae P Mors Vice President | Army of ‘Occup ation wt Ht 18 1 tO) Aix’ Service, th Company, Mechanies | trict Attorney Berger and Pratt's $5,- Others who would restrict our liber- ! Just eat one tablet | of the Shoe Manufacturers’ Associa Mrs, M. L. Maxwell, Fort Hamiiton | Regime ‘nt, is not on priority 000 bail was continued, Pratt is ao. | ties," sald Senator King. WITH LEWIS 4x20 DODY SUNDAY é 4 BIG CONCERTS Hur >, | tion: “Labor and leather have sent up|—The 8d Balloon Company has been B., Brooklyn, N. Y.—The 16th | cused of grand larcey. He tried to! “Dhis Wartime Prohibition Law Is al] —= — FATTY" ARBUCKL! banat of I ‘ape’s Diapepsin for | the price of shoes. The following 1s | on. priority’ sin 3 pra hae been on priority since | gett Coppola's automobile the evening of fraud on ite face. It was not passed ANALYSIS "OE MOTION IHROAD ctual cost of a pair of shoes| J. F. 8. Am-|Jan. 17 and its location is unavail-|the day Coppoth was lnat seen, He to. eeeeen ( th eronau Cal ‘ instant relief. will sell for $12 in the retail | bulan jority, | able. ys he bought the ¢ to ald in the prosecution of the war.’ STRAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA — Anxious Palmetto | Anxious Friend—The 305th Field Ars | 8" i ROIhIln le Gee ee nig legislation ts out of date, CARL EDOUARDE, CONDUCTOR. No waiting! When meals don't fit | Taher Cont Labor vost | Street—Casual 4, Tank/|tillery is in the 77th Division und ia] ™Maned Rothstein in Ri ark, declared Senator Hitchcock. “It on and you belch gas, acids and undi- |store iting ..sececees Ot ccna ly tenta| Corps, Is on pri expected to return soon ne of the drags beng used around : H Mrs, J. B. Harper—The 16th Engi-| A. J. B., Yonkers, N. Y.—The 309th) PP t Island is equippel with 200 sb should be rep’ J, but I do not hope B00RM. At S0th Stree gested food. When you feel indi fasting u n 200 shark vi from Trott BM, tio pain, luwpe of distress inv olen, | tee ince en Duta ween on priority | Field Battalion has been on priority | Rooks. and the water's being dragged |f0F that at this session. The allened “ad isgion oe eas LAL 15-B0ee Inet . 7 8 »| erm . ce D, or @ stance v1 Ore ‘easons for | oO > exist ch, heartburn or headache. Here ip ONC MGK HURRAEE Rae treme | aaa eee ae Benedict, 2366 | The island 4s owned by Pratt's mother proce wanna he SS Ee als MADISON 8 (ARE GARDEN “THE Mohncd PATROL, ’ ould be wiper sta — an 08 CRIS Special actio ant relief. The 34th Inte has been on prior- | Concourse, New York ‘City—The Kao alee o real theitt THOM same of Love apd lotgnee ily wMice Dee, 2. It is located at Mon- | Pioneer Infantry is not on. priority whes Again 1 ook, Cle ‘ah CHARLIE’ “CHAPLIN tolr, France. and is located at Chablis, France. ~ | FE. Hughes was . “Congress had no business passing ffs, OTHE FIREMAN. | hs i M Fr. lets . be West 44th 8t- Mrs. U ansy Street, | Yesterday President of the 1 ly- ,@ny such absurd measure,” said Sen. | AT TH y. Sua. | Sunday aM. “Aleott's “LITTLE WOMEN." Finding and laces, eyelets The 52d Pioneer Infantry is not on| Brooklyn 105th Aero Squadron | America Society, whih ao vote k : 3 , @ mem. |ator Brandegee. “I will vote for its | MST. Thee, on Bway, Tel. Schavicn | ae 8 priority. It is located at Nogent-en- | jg not on priority, | bership of thal Othe lPadeel CeuPee here ceechaelGn MAT.TODAY 2. 15 pra ROME “WHAT EVERY WOMAN Anis Just as soon as you eat a tablet of | Kr - Bassigny. | KE. Lane—The 102d Sanitary ‘Train, | elected we ac Wh ana ee ee ee ‘Alto Greater Pape’s Diapepsin all the dyspepsia, in- | ava ali thlnanomtaee aes Mrs. J. ¥., Mount Lake, N. J.—The h Division, will sail March 2 3|Hamilton Holt, Vie Presidents, |__The Wartime Prohibition Act is not | === CAHGAIN MATINEE TO-DAY & TU-N'W, digestion and stomach distress ends, | waver and utter tleceeat nd to the | stith Field ‘Artillery is in the Army and 4 Thomas W. Lamont, Teasurer; ‘Thea, OMY 2 Violation of an agreagent made PHOTO “PLAY. | serene eet NE ae ‘Thése pleasant, harmless tablets of | (yy. cel aaauonen Fr or of Occupation. It ig located at Bera- | A Constant Reader—The 467th Cas: | dore Roussenn er; a ae beled ‘ mary; Wilt When the constitutional amendment Pape's Diapepsin always make sick, | castel, Germany val Company sailed Jan, 24 on the | | Fellowes Morgan, 21 Williaa |e preibitia. Waa’ sunmmiilad. by upset stomachs feel fine at once and | Mrs, A, Rosenthal, 610 West 152d U. 8. 8. Vermont hard Washburn Childe. Beet ire _— sat Pegi ; : ? ; » Executive Congress to the States, but violates y cost go little St drug stores St.—The Ct Warfare Service, | Bessie Beldner, 258 Newark Avenue, tte. Mr Chids ed - o Ker | on priority, | Jersey City--Tho 28th Infantry, let | statement. calling aaron tee tnt that amendment and, therefore, the hine Gun Bat- Division. in the Army of Occupa- Suan nations witht afforded by Constitution itself, in that it would | ably nifty ts a pair," Adv FATAL BLAST NEAR MILL ie Ke the 3 talion is or ared for return. | tion, It is located at Montabaur, Ger- | force the closing up of breweries and LAID 10 ANARC! T PI Reade East 33d St.—-The 601st | many % é he clos soph 7 °° = aa Be ESENPELD WwWAY AT 497TH wT Mussy-sur- Charge tug bev os six nionths ahead of the Beginning PM, ity a i MIT PLAINS Mirch 1.—Annio | time pelle by the Constitution, FANNIE WARD | WILLIAM FARNUM lements, 466 Wilmot Ave, Battalion is located port, Conn—-The Fist Coast It ts not on pr embarked Keb. for New plain's Mother Will Do the Work of a Mustard] FRANKLIN, Mase. March 1.—The Ploster—NoMuss—More Convenient | 21% 0 three unidentined men wore Bridget houses last night th ih tion gt tancts Golurer, 145 Went idnun | Straet- he a84d infantry is attacned| tent ina ptsaea there wit be so, DR, L, S, SUGDEN “CANOE & CAMPFIRE” INFLUENZA | ai The a 2 eee ks a v4 papriere haa been on priority since | Cy) phe Fi ld and Sta Head- “ALASKAN GOLD” 1 Prisma Color fantry is att A to the 90th Divi-| Yonkers, indicted h ‘This was the view expressed to-day) in Pothe's in For's nd early to-da, short distance fro) 2 bs z . indicted on chrge: y Represe: e DeWe of Pi . ” found early to-day a short distance from Berth Amboy, N, 3—tie saa Hom oeated at Berhcamel,ermany”| twunitcr to ti by Reprasentative DeWalt of Fena-/ COMMON CLAY’ ‘THE MAN HUNTER” ; OPO HAE | oes A THillery ia Umatinchen coe har it is rmy of Occupation en in the nursery th sylvania, an au y on coi : At the first symptoms of an) damaged the mill of the American | COM A knell rg <tter a No, 237 East 102a| Wil be: tried "on Algrdt fy Uonal questions, Mr. DeWalt dec at attack of Woolen Company and $0 dwelling| irranois, Gelnglen 148 We st Infantry is attacned | le8ed the children died of that unless the Barkley En [| swamp in the rear of a row of teao. Mrs, BE. 1, Brooklyn—The 12ist Warters Compan ‘pply Company | ______AMUSEMEN" AMUSEMENTS. TORCH DANCE ie, Radway'e | ment houses occupied by operatives | Hagineers is Hot on priority, Its lo. Wd Medicat Detachment of the 47th eee aT hear the woolen factory. 7 Foe cee A | cation Is unavailable, The s07th 1 ieid Coast Artitery Corps, on priority, | MIGNON OVERTURE Arranged by Adolf Bolus weeks anarchistic literature has Hospital ts on priority It is unattached Rialto. Orchestra, tronger, more ‘conv han the old=fasll ' Ino i of the Metropolitan en wer circulated here, a: ding to the poiice,| Mrs, M ed mustard plaster. | who were tnelin McCarthy, 140 Voss Ave, ARD@ Reilly, No. 317 Walnut § to-day to: connect | yonkers The ; The 69th Pioneer Infantry is not on | the some manner for sore) this Propaganda with the ex lon. Yonkera Th Machine un Riesenfeld &, Kinston Conducting 4 which is the real and only safe wo: livisional, but is serving with th. id Heavy Wield Ar. % and Gnd ail irritations Battalion sail 12-on the U, 8 Priority. It 4s located “at Boucy, Heer bodizer REDEIICK in “Paid in Pull throwt and lunge, 1S. Hehode Island. France. eT OMAD AT ALL DRUGGISTS— Soldier's Sweetheart—The 348d Anxious Mother, No. 45 ( and no ralse in price=—2he, 50c, Pure and Harmless Field ArtHlery is in the 90th Divi. | AYenue, Brooklyn—Chaufteur Such Roars of Laugi on. In the Army of Occupa- [ments Ist Depot Division, M1 ous Applause Are Heard in No Other . URLESQUE. It Can Save Your Teeth |‘: Tapnerevitig Ney, | Bebastinn Macalll, No. dei ia mah Cot : ery Arterneen ic ; | 25th Engineers ix not on priority Place, Perth Amboy, N. J he and And These Sterling B 6a y Don't experiment with dentifrices— |" Constant Reader—The 808th’ Field | Battalion, 22d Engineers, is not on lesaue Shows Are Clean and Wholesome! SIZE ve i 4 COMMENCING MONDAY APTEKNOON on tho market. claims to cure disease and acidity | Artillery ie not on priority. It is Jo. | Priority. It is attached to the goth ie nS are dangerous, Ask your dentist, | cated at Semur re of the A of Occupation pp sn yg You can depend on sixty-year tested J. W. Brennan, 181 12th Ave, Long! . Miriam Grant » 140 Web FOR EXTERNAL B A 1 HOROLONT eo eee ental | unlgnn Choe aea Be ieee | Avenue vookareieaee stl Nees is| OF AND INV ERNAL gums clean, wholesome and healthy |Hogineers ix on priority, It is noz|ON priority, less the Sd Battalion Various organizations assigned tillery ts attached to the $d Division | P Redu Weight | a dentifrice, Moulot, 921 Benedict Ave.—The | in the Army of Occupation. With pi Ordnance Depot, is not - ; i Victory Loan Ad ™ “ALK fia B i PRAT ‘ become try is attached to the 28th Division in 7" | t ae the Army of Oveupation, Location,| WASHINGTON, Ma Disploy Pun. N | Colombey les Belles advertisements for the Victory Liberty | Bie entional Talent, in 7 FOR THE TEETH ~ Reader—The 822d Infantry of the 10an campaign were chosen to day by | use , actdedlahadaitda yOtcenc " Powd P Bist Division is not on priority A committee composed largely of non. OUBRETTE Srerbre eb wi Liquid Powder or Paste Anxious Mother—The Slat Pioneer | vertising men invited to judge thel senuine’ fs SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE Infantry is serving with the 8d Army. forms aiready prepared,

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