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Bf ODS PN AMRIT 8 A Tene He RAN HE EBEVBNING WURLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919. ' BOYS FROM OLD SEVENTH RUSH FROM CAMP MERRITT TO CITY. sn Saraez"s*t "S| JOYFUL MEN OF 108TH CHEERING AS THEY REACH HOME; SON OF FORMER PRESIDENT BACK SUP TEN AT SON The first man was served just one (6440000006046009640O8 0000 40b 000000865 2) §4466000040-0308008 hour after entering camp, and less| ¢ than fifteen minutes after getting into barracks, s0 the soldiers barely had time to set up their spring beds be- fore going to mess. Nevertheless, they took the kitchen Police to task for delay, alleging they were hungry and the meal should have been ready hours sooner. As they marched up from the gate Many inquiries had been shouted members of the 102d F part of the 27th, who have PUREED TTRRDOTERODEDE RE EOR EOE |"“We Have Spoken Gently to Him Long Enough” Says O'Kelly in Paris PARIS, March 7 (Associated Presa), If the Irish question is not settle he Peace Cont e, friends of Ireland Will stop ratification of the La Nations in the American Senate, Sean O'Ceallaigh (ohn O'Kelly), the dele in camp te of the Provisional Irish Republic to weveral day the Pease Conference, said to-day “How's the chow?” If the Irish question is not settled,” “Fine,” was the encouraging an ewer, The first meal included macaroni and cheese, breaded tomutoes, meat loaf, bread and apple butter, cake and tea. The cooks apologiz plaining it was an emergency meal “Keep it up,” urged the soldiers. Just an hour later the first men started through the sanitary process which took an hour, and then tumbled into bed, bathed, fed and happy to be home again. Meantime the rest of the 105th, the 206th and other detachments of their brigade poured in a seemingly endless stream through the gate and fol- lowed in the wake of the advance | guard. It was midnight before the és x ae, jaat of the troops reached camp, but 04-96-9-0-400-050-6000 ; Coming Year's Expenditures Put at every man found a hot meal ready —_—-——— - -—- --— ---- ~~~ 149,200,000 Pounds in fri win As mtn om | Lg, ad com aa AMERICINS WW CERMANY | ~AQOPTED BY MILLGAAIRE, PLOT TO AD GERMANY pon’ tina. eagerly inquired for details of the|puilets, Sergt Robert K. Pate jr, No provide for a personnel of 280,000 and reception New York !s planning for | West 160th Street, was a witness | —_——- - 4 total expenditure for the year of the division. The men of the First |/of For lnieaia ‘ : i ‘ i £149,200, ‘thie at ; Battalion hope. Lieut. Col. biothe, Lad n, No, 290 Wyckoff « {Will Requisition | Puhds for Upkeep | “Prep” School Student Expected to! Pro-Germans in America, Holland 203,600,060 foe ainduatne wee shh ae *!etreet, had eye troubic, although ne : : .000 for shipbuilding, repairs and their former Major, will march with } From Berlin, to Assure Civil- Inherit $40,000,000 Left by jthe Irish dele te declared, “it is my one At any rate there will be no in Europ: because Ireland will fight. and the world knows that Ireland OX. We beli@ve we are powerful enough in America to m: sident Wilsom, enforce the principles outlined in his peace plan concerning the right of ni tions to d of themselves, We have 4 and spoken gently to him long h. The time a come for acta.” ¢ 280,000 MEN PR PROVIDED IN BRITISH NAVAL PLAN TT CON ROOSEVENT © hr marian) ® F 108" INFANT TRERING SI MAVRETANIA, Oiwktiriim ste eee eee eee ee re OH9% 9-664 he managed to get past the surgeons, % ind Switzerland Safd to Be maintenance them. and was etricken with partial blind i etting ° ] U 4 ao . i >. ee - They tell many anecdotes of the|ness In one engagement, He kept ians of Getting Money. W. H. Yawkey. Taking Part. | Want Switserland to Join League of Major to show he is a “good sport.” firing his rifle, begging his comrade COBLE Thursday, March 6 (As Thomas Austin, a sixteen-year-old| LONDON, March 7.—Germany is at Seles yas “nrg wilt peeps (Rees ‘ai Hs yuh i | ’ sociated Press).—All indobtedness con schoolboy of No. 12 Hast ns is | tempting to win peace through a secret | GENEVA 7 (Havas).—The and bawiled out a doughboy because | avold his bullete Joseph Pat i ae tracted by Americans in occupied ter- expected to find himself a*miltiona td pre Bohai eats abiors yee geo ben ge pe beadineterpan iia + two buttons of his blouse were open,” | terson, No. 406 I ‘lace; Sergt itoric Jermany will be paid im: yerhaps \ Ailtshunieas When (te | cue agian axe cae ob tice eT Aen Loe ee ee eee Chver one of the Major's admirers said. | Albert 9 1d, No. 407 Third Street \ ‘ r ‘ ritories of Germany will be paid im i T. verhaps a mulil-millional wi o aris correspondent of the Pall Mall of the adh nm of Switzerland to the “The Major told him to go chase him. | Brook nd Kergt. G. 8. Harr Nongolia With 4,400 Soldiers, |mediatety. Authorization to this ef-| Lansdowne and Parmoor Tell] of the Inte Wilam H. Yowk te League of Nations self, ‘These are real soldiers,” the | who describes himnse as “the mem ‘ Fy > lect wi woured ° Thiré Army | : " wh od m, 1s settle German atde would use their in™ = — Major said, ‘They have smelled pow. |ber from Sag Hurbor,” were amon MexicdneMvith 2) SOO aia ai «| eer wees secured: By: tho. Paine Are House of Lords Food Block- hehe ; is wallmate Ab Tae Ai posuuie MEE” Whete G0 you pet off to bawi ieeta, unintantlonatl dt ig to-day, and from this date on the chitin Mr. Yawkey died March 3 at Augusta sealiy i1 a oiems Se oad ‘om out? | Sith. Was blended, with, th Occidente Reach Port. Americana will pay thelr way as they ade Must Be Lifted. Ga., and no member of the family could [NO Severity of George Fogarty of No. 281 Wyckoff | Avetralians on the Il Charl sa Sha fate bao baa bts ane be Cound to-day at the home. An Kve nany would give commercial priv Street, a member of Company B,| Hogg of Mt. Morgan, Queensland,| , : the bills of the future will be requis. | > : ning World reporter at Tarrytown | 88 of @ ° tantial kind 106th Regiment, is given the distino- | Australia, who had joined the old| The firat three transports to reach | ood ¢om ‘Berlin, the Army this| UQNDON: March 7.—Discussing |i iicea with J. M. Furman, head master |, 78? €x®! one Cre teeeey cen tne lon by his comrades of fighting a|4ith of Hrooklyn, later ade part of | ing Port of New York this morning |rotieving the civilians of the occupied [*He food situation in Central Europe of the Irving School, where the boy has | benefit of hpi icp aa machine gun duel with a German Guillemont Farm. The Germ 106th, because he happened to be jth Jin New York when the war start of internatione sald to be an finanelal backers J »portayt part of the | You don't have to worry with your for Yale were the Mexican, El Occidente and {territory from taking chances of col-|in the House of Lords yesterday, | er" P nw causing many casualties | thelr | Tearne ed that George Hatfle! 1001 | Nano! Sev r lecting from the German Government. | 4 amas has be act z e Glasses if you wear our one-plec y gnolla, Seven ships were ¢ irquia Lansdowne asked how long scheme, on which ‘the Bolshevik | BY° ranks, and Fogarty volunteered to | chum, was a member of the! Austral ‘i h ships were due tO} “Wren the Americans eventually tart | PASE Sere ee Sinan Set OPN | naven pears: an6 is a ared alrendy to have |Sennes tO" brecke Out Maven wpeciatises silence him if the others would fire|ian contingen So Hog went|arrive before night, bringing homelhomeward not one pfennig will be|the process of “turning the screw"| bright boy,’ suid Furma ‘ ienses to break. | Our Kye Specialist elsewhere, He said he did not In-|through a rain of shells to pay a & g00d football playe your ey accurate ing a catus' 7,000 American soldiers. owing to civilians who have claims for | w: to continue. He said he re- We use the best and most tend to risk his life and then have |gocial visit to his old friend. Hogg 6 . made Jenses to fi 4 some other man kill his pet German. | brought back some interesting sou- The transport Mongolia arrived |*¢tVvices rendered or for billets in| garded the position of Central } lenses to fit the de: ane Other kind. wy, 1 ! th and fi Machine Gun Bat Since the Americans came the Burgo: i 4 a ar Srereaes: 6 9 lions, 16th ‘Tre ophe which may prove ALLIES AND GERMAN neh Artillery, 101tN their bills, but recently the Germans ae Lan ‘5 aroun tp he history of S | 206 Broad: Fulton ittery Trench Artillery, Meteorolog-| reported that their funds — we ex- | the world,” he declare¢ . ; 156 Fulton ht One Tl ty ical Detachment of the Signal Corps, \hausted and that they were unable to| “If the blockade ia not relaxed,” DISCUSS POLISH TRUCE!» ore of Pennsylvania Quits Race GOL W, Went TS15i Sty, Ne un Te ro ‘ . I {and scattering units of engineers and {obtain more money from Berlin. The, said Baron ‘Parmoor, “famine wi for Republican House | Sea Mindison Ave., ¥ y at onM as ete eppans Jofficers and MG men, many of them| More than 600,000 marks for pita cons land that would be the most fearful) Meet in a Raitt car—Germans ‘ Leadership Un eee DIED ,. r racted In connection w ee maine | oi, ay Was ‘ON, 3 o new . 38 Officers, 1,042 Men Here; Rest Aboard the) wounda Henaian ods ett caahioatat ite crime in history More Courteous Than at Bresi- AGHINGTON, ‘Mt x w pak TaN rar pM df ' fects of vision, and our prices are right. eno other man Kil! his pet, German, | broukh Teta ter aererucn, ecrlvtd | Raiiiavers pauoaa) Ski biaiins ater vans [One retintarienuy UA ERa ca whey seiate aivaluedl ar bbc ‘REPUBLICANS UME NINE | Mm Si 3 8 Mortar Battery, !mastere have been paying the civilians t 1gel 6th Battery OPTOMETRIST AND Meld “ad . i} rompect Ave, airmen, She also brought 149 casual |Coblenz Burgomaster'’s office thus owes | seize the peoples of Central Europe te d mbers of the House, Ways ar Means | M°CARTHY.—On March 5, at his reet- a | Tho Mexican reached Quarantine at| fhe The Earl of Crawford, Chancellor Have sate yo ie | Nouba. ia Wee a Nieuw Amsterdam, Due Sunday. | 140 o'clock and docked at abobt § at Sa f the Duchy. of Lancaster, replying PiGvas ribilean Contailties’ un Cormmties | belured oan of Catharine MoOarthy and The ist and 24 Battalions of the |and wounded and returned home as a *, Mokanen” ene’ Gk Gk} for the Government, said that the| YARIS, March 17.—A Havas despatch 7)Pib itn Commute on Commitee | tne late Thomas and brother of Jemph ‘ AWith Infantry (old 7th New York), of /camual two momihe awe a nc 04 men, principnily of Aero | problem is in the hands of the Su-|from Posen tells of the meeting Of Dakota. Timon wonmen Ma Now {| Av an@ the late Thomas J. Mccarthy the 27th Division, arrived at Camp 4) highest honor given by the Uni 4, who will be distributed | prer Economic Council at— Paris,| Allied and German Misions at the vile Yors Frear, Wisconsin; Bacharach,| (Barry O'Nell). Merritt last night, had a piping hot has been recommended at Camps Merritt, Mills and Upton, Ubch has taken sens to send fo0d t0| age of Kreutz, where negotiations for New Je Bowers, West Virgir High requiem mass at St. Patnck’s . 5 Valente, 0! dons. | jerm, ae i sathedral, rday, Ma: Eaawer; started through the bethe and} rivate, Mich : ot ‘on Avlaeh gy, ONE casual company of two officers | LA p LICE The tonnage demanded from Ger- | new armistice between Grmany and Hadley, Washington, ant Timberlake, | Reser eh Ee eee Be 1019, at 4 @arty to-day were applying for leaves | 1Ure: ot none ce official citation | and 121 New York men were on board. many by the Allies has not een potand will be ed on Colorada, | eee reeeeeeeeeneeeeeneenenny eo they could get to Manhattan and | vada, “he singie handedly advance! | Private W. W. Hyde of Oklahoma rihcoming, however," he said, “and!” ehe German delegates include Baron |, iold-over Republican members. are | 8 eet the home folks for the first tne jon machine guns, putting them our of! aied of pneumonia at sea and his lf ith is ae as ant nla eral ; von Rechenberg, Dr. Drews, Prussian | co#!tman iney, Michigan; Moore MEMORIAL NOTICES, missle and ap ing ¢ t \ ea 6 a 4 1 e made no attemp o explain the 7 =4 Pennsylvani: ire o on ort ‘In sad an lovin iY A Gince September, 1917. Jepmminaion and capturion clant. ofl body was brought back, Ie was in| |fallure of Germany to turn over the| Minister of the Interlor, and Gen. | (rior janie) Gren, tows: Lengmo TL ABDAAM, fella ie nikon The 108th Regiment, which came te simply charged into the Ger-|the 42d Artiller hip ked tor, but said he heped mimes, . . 2 adway, | ada , killed tm action 2 are [ 4 ‘ " ' Jassachusetts, The Democratic per Maret 1918, ‘ . Camp |mangs with bis bayonet and put them| Bighty-one aurvivo % |that “within a few weeks measures| ‘The courteous demeanor of the Ger- y arch 7 ie am the Mauretania, arrived at Camp| mans with his bayonet and put thein| ighty-one survivors of the trans- Ta Gee REAR ELCUR Ore LRT one ce ceeratpny, cermennion of tne Or" | aonnal. WU: camalnt GOGHRAIDA | Right gloriously he bade this world fare- Merritt some hours after the 107th. | 16 row oe many men by his aggres- |POrt Tuscania, which was torpedoed (Continued from First Page.) — | Dendine disaster farene fi t ah t Breat-| Representative Moore of Pensyl-| well Therefore the old 7th men nad the | {he les of ma Jon Feb, 118, with a loss of 200 eee |" PARIS, March 1—Germany has |tiecsk tact youn, when they were so\vanla to-day announced he would not| Fighting for freedom in fatr France be first call on the sani ion plant a a : Britian Miltary Medals wore awar ‘ Jcame home on the Mexican. Ono of| wireless despatch received here iates | refuses ihe proposition ton tis ise of | erucute nt toward Leon Trotsky. candidate for Floor Leader of the| fell Mother, Sisters and Broth —sgernogidhdiiped a tienen: | Ttughes, of No. $90 Virginia Avenue, |(rom was I Philip E. Davant of}tnat, in addition to the Volunteer|imade to her delegates’ at Spa, the delegates entered a saloon car , sgn ee leaves before to-morrow ec Ms | Jersey City, who, though wounded in| Tex4* of the 158th Aero Squadron,| yfarine Division and a portion of the | Armistice Commission's headquar- seated themselves at @ table in full —— | INFORMATION WANTED, _ : which is composed of both’ up-State line head, continued to direct his men and New York City, is comr which included a number of New andedjuntil foreed out by loa of bloods} York men, Ano’ Man- ev of the station where a few soldiers’ FARMERS ASK PART IN PEACE, JOHN BENNETT M’MAHO Republican Militia, parts of the Sec-|'"! i The counter proposition is made n threadbare uniforms were lounging ond. Guarda Hawient and. (hdlby tne Germacatherthepeliithesiic lately of Havana, Cuba, er was Private Jo 08 men and came|the D. & C. by his gallantry at vest. This sum is double thé ava who are 1 -lon the propo ind also because of the League of Nations ‘ol. Bag saning : Phomas D. Smith, No. 34 2h G bout i by Col, Edgar S$. Jennings. Sergt. Thomas D. seph Gail, who swam twelve miles . F abou! ld this meet his eye or . f enue, who ¢ ea his rds’ Fusilier Regiment went over|the German shipping desirec | ; shou y The Leviathan brought Companies |hattin Avenve, who Mrctctuntrated,{t0 the coast of Scotland after the be Soa Wednectan, [turn for. & detnites aseurance that |, Tt ds commnibaton demansed fof; |URSe Shs: Sreetian! al Auesial Mody | soy one knowing Bie Where A. B,C, D, BE, F, G and A oof the |thougn he was wounded in the kno, |sinking of the Tuscania s : Mar ers enough food will be sent into G wal Susrantees for Pa Byron ng © Pp. ae ig ot th Agricnituce, abouts, please communicate ¥ 107th and a detachment of Headqua:- and Private Guy D. Brown, of Pots-| ‘Three officers of the famous 6th Ma- BRLIN, Thursday, March €:(Asso-/many to enable the vernment to | Polish troops at Denis. Looe peal ~~ ~~ pie is A memorandum | With George McMahon, Beck- 4 ters Company, in all 1,042 men and 3$|dam, who after being hit In the fore-| ines were on the Mexican, One w clated Press.) e Neadquart withstand the Bolshevik movement, | 8#8# 98 far Asedh obinae N uh anes ng the adoption by the Peace Con-| annam, England. 8 officers, with Col. Mortimer D. Bry. (#7 stayed with Bis mop a ne Tn a ae vans, formerly a [i Alexanderplatz was still besieged | GERMAN REFUSAL OF’ SHIPS German de ie tes oa oe ee ee eee o —_— S i * | squac rown at the risk of his sife| 1 ‘0 a ans, forme: crainaie thie, avtemionn Lie eaitore | tails of this demand to Berlin culated to protect the interests of farm- | * fa ent in command. The 3d Battalion, /ijied a German as he prepared. tol reporter on the New York Sun, He {®t 3 O'clock this afternoon by sailors} TAKEN UP BY PEACE ae! i ers in all countries was presented to OUND AND REWARDS. a Machine Gun, Supply Company and |hurl a hand Krenade at a stretcher} went over ax a Major and was at. | {Nd Republican guards, who had ons) | PARIS, Mar vee teealnetcs \the American delegation to-day by F——Sealekin, matt, left in taxicab on pearer of Compa > + 5 over to partad fro Go he entire question of feeding Ger- Or at 4.46 north, side oF Lo Headquarters Company are on the | Pearer of Comin tury of Company} tached to the 6th as an Adjutant ate ee eae Crom tne Gov~| many and easing the blockade of the ‘LODGE NOW HEDGING [Charles 8 Be National President | pMarch Gittgictinn.” Hider. plone, res ss Hamer Nieuw-Amsterdam, which ta due | pp G'Dt OC. te ete reiius iolo payer,| until last October, He and Lieut, \ & fire was) Central Powers, has been brought to | lor the F s’ Union of the United | turn to Richard W. Tehue, 26 i. 48th rt here on Sunday, The regiment wil | toi4 4) the 107th suffered in t Stanley W. Burke of Plainfield, N. J being maintained by both sides. The] @ climax by Germany's refusal to giv ON LEAGUE GONSTITUTION States and recelve reward ' erritt until the b'g| fighting ot * “| garrison made no attempt to sally | up her ships until guar of food | memore mh then: |. ——_———— == as : be kept at Camp M * Ht oMcial figures will show| “lm to be the only American'Army | fey Aa ie Fis ‘ | fhermade Amenden fy 8 of the | t sue of N ; PERSONALS. ia parade and welcome home is at aa) | ot think Mela) Aeures Aes dl lee Sikh. avian cgnalvad@ ceaaat rth and the Spartacans did not try | Cochomic mission returning to P Bee in the League of Nations of a spe R 4 *$ t not more than ten men of each] officers 0 eceived * ha ncusanuie Xealnne the bullAlne BORG Ma) Ned : taraant Gas? cial body having directly in charge the | 3 h—Birinday gree he end. original company which left New| from the whole army of Luxemburg |" srne Government han decided. to dine | Caer eek a ts ort ng with ‘the Issues a Statement Saying He Only | pl) bet beving arena ulture AE Rag ea ae ly 107 officer who wears, York Cliy are coming back without : F © Governme ian decided to dis ted States peace delegation at th “es 4g? oy j Hae ne Thomas & esratoh’ he declared After. th an 250 men, Another ma- |i. the Republican Guard ond the| Hotel Crillon. ‘The cSuncil considered Desires Thorough and Careful | ——=_— = = the D. 8. C. is Caf ma pe ite thee & recital aomuncy | tir or was Major Pere Wilr People's Marine Guard” because of | the situation this afternoon, | Discussion | Simpson, of Company D, He went to made up of the remainder of an] of Philadelphia, who won the Croix |.) rf ssh It was estimated that $400,000,000 | i Camp Wadsworth as “Top Ser- | entire battalion Me hiaiae AHA’ A raseIn enbation toh he impossibility of distinguishing be- | worth of food would be required to} BOSTON, Mass, March 7.—The po-| geant” of the old 7th Regiment, was| Company B went into the Minden tween those who are ioyal and those | feed the Germans until the next har- | sition of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge | made a Lieutenant there, and just) burs battle wit gold and s curities in G put with twenty-one unscathed, Com- | Chateau-Thierry ee eee “4 ‘ rman} sees Defore the “dandios” walled for home Mia AT went with 197 Mme dD eee ome anon RMNETAL unrealtabllity: of the ani | Tove it the amount eva ty: and ite constitution, was outlined tn Qgain was promoted to a Captaincy. | forty-four killed on Rept, 29 alone | ee ee One wan [aeons * two forces number 16,000 to be taken, it would cause financial |& algnaa statement made public here t No. 1080 Hudson| British troops on the left flank had] ¢ ne old 69th Nev k. Onc ‘}men in I A collapse, It Was. pec dd out \to-day eet, Hoboken suffere 4 n loae 0 - ace pye| Private Harold Hagan, No. 187 | A force of Spartacan sailors, armed The b is neh aahers fo the viewpoint | “My desire enator Lodge said, “is } Trade Mark, i hen the afth Division | may. and the G a 7th) Windsor Place, Brooklyn, Company | \ith mine throwers, broke int ceagary to muintain simply to have the Constitution for a i It was wh Division with a POR B50 FOP] ccc, srecntaw eecunnmain the lee ANCe Tecovers ins lisaeue proposed by the Coramilesion smashed Von Hindenbrug's line that | hours, | Ht ! ” y ee ie ® | porary prison in the Hausy I y and Is ready to compete! i¢ the Peace Conference, thoroughly i iin ant John} Company ¥ lost its three command: | at Chateau-'Thierry nother oe ey pany teischsbank, this} With Germany in world markets, | ante nace) . A Capt. Simpson, with Sergeant Hohn |e omlecrs. on eens peas t pet Anat ashi Wied AD (ra 4 Y | France is willing to have the United |40@ carefully discussed and consid Your Favorite Ice Cream Soda 10c. BR Bingbam of Douglastown Par ee eee one ela cig, another set morning and took out military prisons | ¢ end. Germany. the money to (ered. If it will not bear discusaton - F A L. L, and Private Jack H. Wilkinson, | was wipe! out, Lieut: Richarditave Fourth 8 Sapeany MP B Bs Mors, but flnally kept them in cust for the food. American delegates {it is not fit for adoption, If it is what, At Any Loft Sanitary Fountain. command, was killed ut in the thigh at Chateau-Thierry ithe OG et eta Ye d this as out of the question it ough be, discussion wil ftor the troops reached France and | hur Hage. passed & vere was Private James J. Lo Society of Phyalcians and Surgeons | strengthen it nere must be no Gre, COVERED CREOLE PEPPEEMICT PATTIPS thoes big tooth: N West eth (224 Lieut, William B. noyers| 4i4 Fourth A®enue, Brooklyn, Come | : a4 Killed and Wounded tn Ger-|haste, and no rashness, in determin- atl perfection, rived of richest Sugar ( Thavored Whose home is at No. 62 West 66th) wounded, Twice “non-coms” led the [pea abarcly Mondecned. the Ross Dian Wer hLe take. aeetalent aunarinn st “Oui at Wenwermint ‘ard a uynente treet, won the D. 8, men into the fighting, Fourteen of| pany A, who comes home convales-|in Germany on the ground , , M ing ee ae lied, richy fragrant, velvety ‘Chocolate, SPECK 25c Near Bony, on a ry hill known jie man have been recommended for! cent from pneumonia lic is grawely jeopardizing Ane gan is oe arch ¢ 3 ayer 4 Me ated a ue A le; of the sae z « under | medals The O ente nehore o siberty | arith AreU he oppage 1 af han . sme Real, the trio want 0 My nae | Ene acl ane) A off x Bee, | neslthy hroush the bute ae pe town of Kaaden, northeast — Fridcy and Saturday Extra Special fe and *ssisted in bri pac id the ninety casuals on board were transportation and telephone py | arksbac ia right N AND PEANUT CLUSTERS—Ca icture Miesinded men. Capt. Simpson, wnouey | AMERICANS nro ven ff by tugs They tluded om: lay welt an public viltven, Sanitary (getemmal ite edo" anti, ity AUSTRIAN EX- RULER TO MOVE buried when a@ shell exploded near ticer, three enlisted men and eighty- |erews ongaged in checking the spread {seventeen persons ar repo remulor Apc, sod - 39 officer who had been wound | ‘The Plattsburgh, which is called the |elare they are unable to do their work - | pinee TTERCUPS—A_ collecti sit og es’ sh n this trip because eho |beseuse o¢ the strike Hitch Affects Sailing of 60,000; BASEL, Thursday, March 401 QaKORTED eA ‘ena Milowes stuffed with either some ‘wished. ed, brid 1 ' |because of the strike | | delightful Tutt Xesortment is vresented: in. many Capt. Simpson's men lead the regi- | CMMission Investigate} es wives of twenty-five soldiers | m.. yorwacrts, the Socialist organ, | Vatiod Staias Summerhages has left Vienna _ for leasing Medd delicate coloringne POUND Box ment for medal honors, The D, 8. ( Br , ‘errible | Ait twenty sailors, was due to-day, | ' way. employees re, |,, WASHINGTON, March ported | Switzerland with a son of former Em- Nth Wnts and delicate esigcingae” YO EGUND OX DC | Men are: Sergt, Edgar M. Sholette of rings Ba 4 Terrible |bur is not expected until to-morrow | reports that railway emp! hb in the plan whereby the United |peror Charles who is iil, according to - ny 1G GRADE fo. 42 David Street, Ogdensburg, N | morning Jtuged to walk out, declaring — the ates WAS to German ships despatches received here eRe cD CHOCO. who near Ronasoy on Sep +} ROMM, March 7.-The comm on sent he Ehicagn | due to-day from |gtrike wholly the work of “irrespon- | PenePOrHine American bropps heme u It is said tha former Emperor is BON-BONS ere heavy fire carried BACK 10 | yy ihe Amer roe dalaeation to tne | eae ania etuc Mtr benive mien one | Je political wirepuller jin “oughboys monthly in. expected to take up his residence soon ines wounded men he luk 4 ; ralrb, ae ners. i have Gases he Danube: Jauire into con Montenegro in| men; the Hospital Ship Comfort ts \\ at Persenberg Castle, on the Danube, ot Boe lie. mas Gi, Dean Jr. of No, 16 | Passing throuxt ne toward Part dhe from Bordeaux with 406 sick or| Redfield Takes Stump for t | - his birthplace yell PE Hamilton Avenue, Yonkers, who 'ey | Horted the in Montene 4s | wounded WASHINGTON, March 7.—8e YjLiner Vedte 1 00 Soldiers —_ t Nariety. age, four comrades out into an open fieid ; saat MYR ae 4 Commerce Redfield will up in Boston, Prowressive Meeting tn Chicaga tress stvien und. Mayors, heavy fire to bandage wouudle instance of the aul | |port of the League of Nations on @| BosTON, March 7.—The White Star) WASHINGTON, March 1.—Progres- t 5 bring back wounded men. i A that of & tainly of GEMANS RETAKE RIGA, vreaking tour throughs the Middleliner Vedic returned totholr home shores sive Republicans have decided on Ch covered tin A by gi tugh L. Glendenning bo a Met cotta’: eed vee " +y Hck! ONDON, March 7.—German troops |Weat. He announced to-day that he |nere to-day 2,300 soldiers, most of them ©4860 for their meeting to decide whom Pe ate. reskt kes lovers, 70c Inia Avenue, Jersey City eletone. : ott Aiba 1 ore would speak at Akron, ©., March 17,|members of ‘the D4th Heavy Artillery, they will back for the Republican Presi-.} ND BOX rooklyn, > . POUND BOX x7 os Kramer, No. 201 Bast |Peduced to akeleton: were seen! on the Bultic Coast have severely de- p Reception committees headed by. the | ba 1. Cargin, °F! feated the Bolsheviki and have recap |Chicago, March 18; Minneapolls, March | Kero Mayors of Boston and of Port, (dential nomination. The meeting prob- ‘or exact locations ‘elephone Direct ton Hel st pos trying to a tured Riga, according to @ report re='19: St: Paul, March 9; Superior .and |iund, hie. greeted the men. The soldiers @blY will be held toward the end of | ecified weight ingludes the contain vation, ceived by the Telegraph, Duluth, March a1, were eent to Camp Der March. diihip Ad ’

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