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THE EVENING AMERICANS FILE WAR CLAIMS OF $750, 000,000 AGAINST GERMANY. Y. § ‘ SESE ANERANCLAIS Youle, Whe Adie Poking Pare |CARUSOS BRE ORYS HAVE PLAN CERI SREY. CANADIAN TROOPS 2 AGAINST GERMANY j= "NOW A CATHOLIC; FORAN ARID WORLD, = mE KH) A WRT Bee cmaresic:) ARE $750 )700)000,000 jaa te || ISWEDDEDAGAIN THROUGH LEAGUE) | ggimpcssiiee' AT BRITISH CAMP At times there were sharp out. | ring, hich machi ei leg ; Shh! | | a ar wales throwers wire used, | State SSdeerimtt Officially ' |Ceremony Performed at St.| But American Delegates May | |Some Reports of Fe casualticn were light on both) Announces Filing of Demands , | Patrick's Soon After Tenor’s Not Get Passports for : t F Ove enue THROWERS nevonreo| by Citizens and Firms. ; AE os 2 Wife Is Baptized. | i USED IN FIGHTING. | —— j ; | RONDON, Friday, March 7.—De-| WASHINGTON, March §—Claima J i site the fighting in Berlin OM eq yy American citizens and’ con- $ y night a despatch to the | “I ‘ . " ey ge Telegraph Company from erns with the State Department of baptism to-day and been received PiGopennagen mays that during the “fainst Gormany and Austria-Hun- into the Roman Catholic Church, the whole night thore were sounds of gary total about $750,000,000, the h Reavy detonations of cannon and ¢X- State Department announced to-day. F Phesiobs in the district where fighting Adaitional claims are expected, ras taking piace. The elaims are divided into two ss 4 ¥; ‘ 7 Flame throwers and trench weap- classes—thowe arising from submar- b aceentuic caitekiar cy Cie War © one of all kinds were employed in tho ine atrocities, and those due to other pam Wiihamn 3B aap, pe haat Tectse ot ticwlarly VIO- nets of the Central En + ) , asalstant rector. _ strugsie, bh ice teesuntter®, ei Sie ee aieal ae is . , ‘There were only three members of | pAamt around he pomp rent tieitg om teen , Pier the wedding party besides Caruso and ; whieh the Spartacans ma a ae Mabe ~ e engaged in his ride. One was Bruno Zirato,| Shall bo composed | seit pene: pen is due partially to strikes efforts to capture, compiling American losses, , cane mpe orkers from the Unites a and it is stated that the 4 Yate in tho evening Government| Included in the items comprising 4 (ew galaenybarhphera? LP als gets Jal PSE . jtlon of the soldiers over. Prevent x Ges, von Luettwite re | claims growing out of submarine ware * were described as Mrg. Benjamin andj bas Ver alleged pret- | troops under Ge aes Caierad Sabo tary Ca tees clings a Waa ; her daughter Ottavia, Mrs, Walter! 1° 08 United by th aac ; reatment in embarkation Ber asa warroundéa a press dnjury oC Athartonn ltisene; ome Rdoieyn Henjamta, Mo 164 West Oth] CT) "LS “cneountered tn obtalning ntiava beeh alvin ne rece Olgas ity, tt te said. | gufte oar in the deatrustion + ane 4 NeW HAN & CROEAUE $f that HAMS ir amording the centre of the city, D ¢ 0 nage Fighting i Delay in Return Home Paris Conference. at Called Exaggerated, minutes after Mrs. Enrico] WASHINGTON, March 8.—Elabo- ; ; LONDON Caruso had received the sacrament| "to plans are being made by advo- om cates of temperance to establish and , |make effective world-wide Prohibi- } tion. In the crusade it is intended hoy joting at Kimmel Park, Ryhl, We tenor and Dorothy Park Benjamin | to utilize existing con® ons and the! |™ ; ; faye it Caruso were married all over again. | proposed League of Nations as in-| : Jaccounts The ceremony was performed in| strimentalities through which tho e- , Canadian soldiers took part, exag sired end may be hastened, and a} Brrate the seriousness of the tn. meeting of temperance enthusiasts is jcident, but gives no details of what scheduled to be held in Paris dure | happened ing the first week of April. It is pro: | It is ex posed that the bulk of this gathering | : |factiittes to shall be composed of experienced | Friday, March t—~An nent Iseued by Canadian Military dquarters in reference to on, 4 regretted that some of the of the fighting, in swhieh ed the lack ake © of shipping nadian soldiers It is feared by those in charge of ‘i erential been divided into sections, passports for Americans seeking to t | according to the Caruso, forty-five, and Dorothy | | radian military pa rene > 7 0 we Paris a emperance agitatot districts fro: she! > | GORNE, March &.—A Wolff Agency | to American vessels; lowses suffered in } Park Benjamin, twenty-five, surprise: Yt Paris as temperar agitators, di from which they come, By i Aespatoh, Med in Berlin Thur wiay and| connection with American carg Nat New York on Aug, 21 last by the |“ few weeks ago Rev. D. M. Gardicr, . jthis means some shorter service men i SS here to-day’ announced that/ both in American and forelgn bottom ‘ $ aT cnewpecked anelnnaniet of. their | President of the California Dry Fed Were sent home ahead of some who yould ope xt o pe rn f . : | eratio a fo . ad bee es ? This was accepter of prope: er new \ ¥ . = m 3 “| first he requested permission to visit yerlod ‘ fr Government's confidence that the!" Losses Bab 45 Gite hota of Germany Me ¥. Oliver Paul Barnhill at the Mar paris and lay world-wide Probibition MADAME GEORGETTE |) ‘Avspactad court of inquiry han B } = Shi. we je Collegiate Church, The simplicity : | LEBLANC MAETERLINCK | nquiry hay been p |) 9 fevelution had fatled. jand Austria-Hungary include ae- lof that ceremony was attributed b: | before the Peace Conference. Ile was ordered to conduct an investigation, : —_——>— struction and requisition of American c s the Catuuew ab ann time ta thie sa refused, He changed the application, Wie Divorwed the Noted Maswright Between eight and twenty-seven ‘ } —-GRISIS NEAR IN AUSTRIA; \ertlaly ecaaied pred cabinet oy , that the bride's brother was at the! t? Cover work in Scotland, where a|Georgeiie Leblanc’s Suit Won) men were killed in the rioting, accord ; erritory occup! ario > . | campaign for local option was being) (>), to Wedding C ag | iM to early ts, and about seven- SHORTAGE ACUTE | enemy forces. B , | front A France, but it pede WON" eae gale (Har ene beedeed Qu ) Wedding Culminates | "5, wounded | Later, he appealed for assistance to tight-Year Romance. | According to reports from Livi > » yas p ‘ i. Liver= Gane hak “Asean cidissan-at (se a : |family was not represented at the | alti, | soreness, Representative Randall of California,| NICE, France, March 8.—Maurice!P0ol there wero 25,000 Canadians 4 + Closed | 0Utbreak of war had about $300,000,000 7 f - 5 fn the only Prohibitionist member of! Maeterlinck, the famous 1 an | the camp awaiting demobilization 4 Restavrants “ahd snd) ‘Theatres NRO eu ee enerty Ak heats” coun iit, Fie Y Mra, Caruso is the daughter of Mr.) \ : bara ed bee BN eee A se Rodeos i nan ; see orth of property yemy cod ’ f ; og sKAS bias Dive a No. 279 /COnsTess. It was ascertained that Playwrigh; and poet, who waa di- kution, and the riot as started at 9 P, M. and Few Schools | trie and in those which have been I} . 4 } 4) by Se a Phebe eerste mie ‘an | Passports were refus out of Voreed from Georgette Leblanc five|>¥Y about 200 war casuals, who had ' a Open. Junder enemy occupation. Heavy gris : § er 4 : hice 2 deference to the wishes of the British) Weeks ago, married Mile, Renee Da-| Served for three years or more in losses have resulted in ¢ potion re p attorney. Mrs. Caruso is a graduate Government, the. official: Jesiring hon, a young woman of Nice, a short| France. They complained th BERNE, March &—Economlc condl-| with thix property na a rest s V7 Ms ‘ |of the Convent of the Sacred Heart,|G0vernment, the officials desiring re J barkation had b on J) ona in Austria are approaching ® measures taken by the Central Pows - Her father has never consented to| that no American agitators come 4 ae neat, Bostponed, while i SER A ca 3 treat secrecy hrown around| other men who had seen less servi reported in dempat nes ors. ce his son-in-law since the first mar- | tbere during the period of industrial : r ‘dares Kishsaheten Plaats vice ilies Vienne to-day. Railway servi GUSTAVE MIGNONE. LESTER OSTERTAG. See Nee SORCERY HHGS CES ETP EARS Tucan | wedding, which took piace at)Were sent home, THEODORE MIGNONE. EDWARD ANDREAS. riage. Tt ti ee » thatthe ¢ *hatenu-Neuf-de-Contes, uli vile] The outbreak began Tuesd tant reted to Acuaportation rhe . " ex. | is expected now that the Govern-|) 0 : 2 ~ eee lay night Bee an remanrenta, theptres and] : WILSON 1,200 4 MILES va “Pp ANTHONY MIGNONE. Peet tae a marriage was °%-lqent of France will join that ot | 8° twelve miles trom Onty| with the signal, “Come on, Bolshe- - ; sete four villagers wore invited, and they| Viki," shouted by « man belonging to are closed at 9 P. M, to ON WAY TO Fi CE Sarai ver been baptized in{@reat Britain in urging that pass. | foer Villazers AM rcitles Te ocean i. ising public halls \f RAN IMMIGRATION FIGHT |e eee ieahe sau Ports be refused temperance advo- sone s the witnesses the law de us veneer forces, A large number The few schools which havo not, pierces ) ae | Fee ee saendcch courd |eatée until times pecome more settled. ee |of men wrecked the stores | bulld- ) been closed because of the fuel shert-| Weather Continues ‘Fine and | UP IN NEXT CONGRESS di Ans ¢ It is believed thot neither country|. * ek, as lived here ten) ing and thousands of loaves of bread o a “hristi ears, ty-#e ld " > oT ; Ne not have been a party to a Christian |e eae et tomperance wae | Jeu IS fifty-seven years old, His| were trampied into the mud. "age remain in session only @ | Transport Makes | es marriage previously, bride is twenty-six. Their marriage| y The woman's auxillar; varters ny proclaimed until norma! conditions - y q “hours a week. : ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Caruso looked happy crowns a romance which began elght| were then rueh ‘ “ | Good Time. | Representative Johnson to Push nes Sean have been approximatoly restored led and the women's | . | M i | Years ago, it is sald here, clothes carried off. ‘The rioters selzed imermes-Avstrian Ratified 67 ABOARD U. §. $. GEORGE WASH- Measure That Failed After CE re erie ed Cot, Musgrave of Alabama, ‘who | —— stores of ammunition, fired on the Commission. sat come INGTON, March § 9.20 A. M.)—The eS Ht was Chairman of the National Com-| Closest Friend ‘ BASEL, March §.—Tho special Com” Gooee Wash'ngton was 1,200 miles out Favorable Report. : re Not Surprised | officers’ quart san * ee Pnously Teutied the from New York at this hour to-day.| WASHINGTON, March §.—Ropre march to Abergele, near Rhyl. a: charged with promoting the ratifica-| Macterlinck’s marriage to Mile. Troops from Chester intercepted the ’ | U tion of the Prohibition Amendiment to | Dahon did ee utente declare formally The weather continued clear and tho| tative Albert Johnson of Washington, | BY HARBOR MEN'S STRIKE ahon did not surprise Henry Russell, | riots te fe Gorman-Austrian republic 14 ship was maintaining her fast time. | WHO has been golected by Republicans (Continued from First Page.) the Constitution, 1s in charge of AT; | close friend of the poct-dramatist ete abellbe and prevented President Wilson waa still resting and| as next Chairman of the House Immi- | | eee ae eer nee coke er Apri, (and American representative of the|tieg ony see, Five men were slept Inte again to-day. | gration Committee, to-day announced . | 5 Up Till TodNight hie s during the first wask of April, |O0) ote killed and forty injured in the fight- | he would reintroduce the four-year Im- 8@ld they had been taken’ to a paint| Lorraine Held Up Til igh has been in Paris during the past ‘allied Art Association, under | ing, it is reported, . i =ASy | s : % i h |three months, only returning to this |whose direction the Maeterlinck pd ' Two MORE UNIONS OUR AIR FIGHTERS Jmfkration Exclusion Bill early in the SHOP ae tp sn 8 ped al and Lapland Till Monday— |city” recently, While abroad Col. |are produ ie eee ok as The situation took @ more serious ee Hox’ session, N . 211 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn, ewish Ci issi parts, Musgrave studied the effect in France ‘ mess any “| turn on Wednesday when the cavalr: ‘ie bill felled: in the Sixty-titth Con-!and buried in a water trap. There} Jewish Commission Departs. idhd elsewhere of liquor restrictions day that Macterlinck was divorced |way called out, but was forbidden te condi i Use Its arms, There was promiscuous t ; ; ; ; : 4 ed to-day as a tesult of Out sentiment regarding the wisdem |wecks ago. b: ne, Geo: 2 Le-| | ported by the Immigration Committees work found them, The bag was| York were delayed to-day as a tesu 7 , Le- | shooting early Thursday morning, but \the har Frenc! of continuing the restrictions and|)..45 hier j Was wot sufficient Ume | ound 44. some debris on the north-|the harbor wirike. The French ner biane Maeterlinck anned to 5 ‘ a penmunent, die peleves and that ho had ~ Printets and Cigarmakers Vote to Had Planned to Plant Guns From| to consider it before the clore of the making them permanent. .He beilev | there was no organized firing b e ol ‘ 0 antie wn for some time of the poet’ is by any ‘ ; oe [to < bound ubeatation platform of sho] lorraine, which was to have sailed at ThASting ripe for worid=wide elimi X#0¥N for some time of the poet's at-| Kreg” party, Ene, men ragweed Ta , | ‘arac ig. Ge iichell | seasion. Se venue 8 yat a 42; POOH: ts Be eduled to dus | nation of all intoxicants action to Mile. Dahi Walk Out When Prohibition arachutes, Brig. Gen. Mitchell | rei cou tavern adding to the pit a{ Seventh Avenue subway at Cortlandt | ciocu tomnight, and the Cunard tiner |"'y suntel of the party which| ‘The bride, Mr. Ieussel added, i| R09! and made noisy demonstrations, ; Goes Into Effect. Fells Engineers. provision for the deportation of aliens | St! where Theodore said Ne |rapiand, which was to sail at 1 o'clock |the aggregated temperance =| popular in Pati ts an actress, Have| Yt committed no damage op Lo: } who turned back their first citizenship | threw It this afternoon, has postponed its de-|tions will send to the Paris ¢ . ago| Most of the deaths were due to Fhe Central Federated Union an.) “The Ameer yi forces WOre 40) Dabars to en@pe fhe draft law, Me! Ac ding to the confession, all the|parture until Monday because the |ence has not b ven indleated br {He We COHaD FRAAGUA: FOV SSSE VRAD BED Co ctine.ie We caaid’ AA. Uhiered ! ¥ aS Beet ee enilons te fon ia wor Gat the incon tae wid Induatces which tent a epread of {1 2¥8 ‘ave been working In Wall strike prevented coaling, tiene selected will be enabled to Ob: | bird” The former Mure Macher esde | Mador Holding the Victoria Cross aad more trade organizations to join e ] eldom | had | eine in the pula States Jt ore ‘Mneodore sald he shad been| The Rotterdam of the Holland-Ameri-| those selected will be enabled to ob-| wird,” ‘The former Mme. Macterlinck | t believed to be fram New Brunswick linking $12 @ week ralary and $18 {an line sailed for Rotterdam, Plymouth |t#ln Passports pepeAre) with) Miles Dabo 4 600,000 unionists of this city who Attacked our planes. They knew pa At at that|/s reported to have been trampled to | whl etrike on July 1 on the “no beer, it would only mean a uscless su ng the role of Ligh death while attempting to defend the ; "Bo work" basis, The announcement of their men. Our first pursuit pot * MEXICO'S FINANCES eg dap eae Hebi ASL neal leeecanerer tee Teesniin Atte at “| WICKERSHAM GOMES OUT orwatta Loninno te a oMicers’ quarters against great odds. 5 vhie A staff oificer flew from the War d 1 Jewish Commission, which Is to super: aud ; atad nle:.4i as & preliminary to one of the under Col. Hartley, shot down 110) Jolded ‘to rob Bertin, Since then he |sa7an, commission, whlch Is to super. | America, having ed the role of Office ia London by airplane and ad- * meerenetty meetings tho union German planes and lost only ten of jin laa for the opportuns | $y 4 ear FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS Melisanc *#Mneterlinck's “Pelleas a thi men, saying thelr IER Cd machines, That shows how effi. See GuNOIOMRtR Tuy. TAGHACEURAE See) AIS om thw. Getecd ok aoe jet Melisande,” 4m Boston about <n Ea ances regarding demobilization “img the is reneye) from office of Post- job. . a eipls. Fr om All Sou ‘ ute ; ta © was not present, ‘Theo- |eanteon and entertainment work for the! Finds American Sentiment Sup-| York she sald she fell in love with | sarod that ten thousand” men _ master General Burleson. Brig. Gen, William Mitchell, head Exceed Previous High Mark uck the messenger |American troops, They are in charge sits I nd Dect: Suck Macterlinck after reading some of}: ould be away by the week after ‘The decision of Typographieml of the American alr forces in! by 44 Millions. «of wire-bound insula-|°% Miss Donna A. Couch, ports Idea and Declares Such [iis pooks, It is said she lv a student |next and that four transports would ‘Wrion No. 7 and Cigarmakers’ Gaon ranco, said this at the aeronautic ) a Mt saboyip ‘ : , . Jeede, = sane raRLI A ao jbe placed at the disposa 144 to Walk Out as scon AAAte/ meeting of tho Society of Automotive) MEXICO CITY, March 8—A de-| tion. The only thing Andreas had to ape Mg Sa aa Alco ned Safeguard Needed, Phan POG OE NEROS Hera es neat Sse 9 7 ‘olonlals, Pelt of New York are passengers on i ltal gazing. She wrote ten com. |°? do h it, the detectives said, was “There 1s undoubtedly a widespread |" 7 8 com- eS ee rohibition Amendment gees ongineers, in the Bngineering So led #tatement of the Mexican |the Lorraine, which {s going to Le Amante’ tot wives ‘ a es sale of is heer aniniey sears Weet ‘ain sury receipts for 1918, published |'? tke charge of the loot and help} avre with 300 passengers. Satie nt ty hey Re ete fitth ae So BUR Eee MANY KILLED IN LEMBERG, was read by Ernest 7. Streot, last night to-day, shows the total income to be] Mile 1% Gustave was to have sold tt] ‘rhe Lapland, on her retura, wil! bring | figien I" peter Ot tne | cas vo the| “fon't fondle your husband before| 5 tary of the Central Federate “Tt the war had until Spring,” | §149,141,878.65, Import duties yielded | ® '!) ™ om could be Giviiees UES wolslere: Srom. de se future peace of the world," says|mealtime—kisses to a hungry man|U*F Hombardment Coste and soon after its reading 4 said Gen, Mitchell, "We would have a Charles Mignone, a retired barber, . . are as soap bubbles to a parched| Lives of Civitiand tion to investigate the activities trieq to-iink up connections between | #-974.696.08 and export taxes pro George W. Wickersham, Attorney ‘ ‘ ‘Anti-Saloon League was fa-| the airplanes and the infantry more | duced § 7908.48, ‘The Post Office) ther of 4 heodore: stay and WAVED GUN ATBI BILTMORE G al during Pr t Taft's Ad-| throat. | LEeMBRR hursday, March 6 (A acted upon, closely, by landing machine guns|Surplus Wax $4,076,07%43 and tele- | Anthony, declardd to-day in his home, ministration, in the ening Post to- velated I Notwithstanding figh |with parachutes behind the lines, to] S°aph profits $3,851,8 No, 770 Flatbush Avenue, that he ‘ ei | AND KAISER 60T HIM day, ‘The sentiment in favor °</ DINED, SMOKED AND ng is still going on here between the ‘ LUBERTY BOND SALE LOSSES jattack the enemy In the rear.” Assaying, coining, henequen and] new nothing of the hold-up. auch a league,” he «continues, “has 4 and Ukrainians, with the latter ———_— i | i consular receipts and other sources WOT SUBJECT TO TAXATION FACED BULLETS ABRO Drouem Jo HIEAPLME. montna[oould an cack a ining nevtara, “rxe|German ‘Trophy, Captured by|_ “TH, fevelopmenta im world cond! DRANK AT PUBLIC cost: aprgeelt Oye aol ednye ce the declaration o: |tween the contending forces of the current year show @ marked | detectives camo here at midnight and Hope since, ths deciarehion: ‘Gf. ss pase, Ant s believed the total Fitzpatrick’s Brother, Ge armistice have, it seems to me, forced | igare Se | The renewed bombardment of the elty ; — DODGES MARRIAGE HERE for the twelve Months wil be upward |{L threw open my house to let tham nh Into ‘Trouble = Goon the United weatae Whe abeciata| gars and Liquors Entered as haw been attended by considerable logs of | Difference Between Purchase and of $20,000,000, ‘Phe largest receipta{acarch, They took Gustave, who was ple. necessity of uniting with the Allies! “Freight” and “Express” on |iiuiidinza and works of art An monoes pete i previously were for 1911-12 and were!home with me, but I do not belleve| Charged with violating the Sullivan|for the preservation of the fruits of Jersey Penitentiary fills #200 shells full during a day, most at Sale Price Exempt From In- | So Mrs. McC ‘lellan Alley Alleges in Suing hares basis , he was implicated In the robbery. |law tn flourishing a captured German re-| the victory to witch the American vila eal eels Cea ea Lo tate fley, however hace min © come Assessment. English Soldier for Breach for permission to erect an oll refers |Gustay is a good boy and I know|volver tn the lobby of the Hotel Bilt- eae bela af adler ae anid tart Reh Ma mes Me ne and two have Did you lose money tast yoar by aell- of Promise. in the Tampico district, which, it ts{he often handled largo sums of money | more, Harry J. Fitapatrick, thirty-one, ike tivetae Doubina ater Wika | pepeeae prs ee Ree ta | tual y. @ Bote nae =e lial a tevrics dame an inks ie ie. Mra, Sarah Johneon MoCielland| World. Plans are prepared and only [fr his frm {long ako he found | og No, 321 Bedford Parkway, the Brong, | says: \being made at the Cour House! had await permission, which probably 00 In cash and turned it over to ¢ 3 / = “The essence of that doctrine is that] * D year of 1918, to calcula your income | Bolin yesterday Mied suit in the Bur| i ranted, to x nce reconsirde- | his boss, who found the owner, Theo. | “ee eld in $500 Bail for special sessions by Magistrate Grocht in the Night Court ih Newark by f « "VO: ba tax, dea hi prome Court for $150,000 inst the Western Hemishers shall not 1 a . us Newman ; rd i Her lust the amount of your tong on | DS se Bee ea a nee eee | MOMs done nc 1K Ago ery sick +14 field for the exploitation of Huropean |J*0b Newman ang J; He We the bonds. Robert George Pulford, alleging he : _ re not long Ago was very. sid According to the story told in court, |” ‘ Pen ‘gare Her, a Newark bank EX-PRESIDENT with a fever and I think it may have monarchial institutions, If, therefore, | Bache r, commin: | Tt was loarned to-day that in some| ad broken his promise to wed her Fitapatrick yesterday went to see his|ai the great Powers agree not only to| ¥ d by Chief Justice ¢ . | WwW Pastances taxpayers have been advised|, Mrs, Bolin, a widow, described as STORKERSON DRIFTED ON frected his head.” brother, Lieut. Reginald J, Fitapatrick,|\, Ube hdinihtuildl, soles Maid dnd M.H. TAFT respect and preserve from aggression| Ferdinand J. Hosp, Wa of 5 Teal @uch deductions could not be al-|@ striking blonde about thirty years Youn ‘ohm, after the robbery tn| just returned with tho 27th will speak on it 7 " Division, |the territorial integrity, #0, the | county Penitentiary, admitted that - tt Chase Building, at No, 6 ‘oad ve a a e ini politic c ” a pI 5 bs a Mowe, but The Evening World submit-| old, asserts that Pulford, an English. | IGE OVER KENNAN LAND mao Hullding, Bt No. 61 Broad; | His brother gave him en automatio rer {existing political independence of all| COW Y et ciders’ committecs with (II PHe PARIS CONFERENCE” 04 the question to Collector Willinm H.| mu | was taken to the mad Btreet | volver he had taken from a German | Punts (Minty ot ment of the sl It hy tne ened the tate ti | Mian, “Just retumed from the war, opeheonenmaiel re it was found hig skull | soidier captured in Flanders Oley are’removed.” @ Monroe) wines and Hquors at dinners in th atthe ent | Promised on Oct. 2, 1918 to marry|No Trace of Terrain Marked on] *! Boo Te ike Weeurtles |” Returning to this elty with the war —-——__ penal institution and admitted that the Public Forum “incurred in the taxable ye her, She says bis failure to do #| F j ; tales aaron ophy olster, Fitzpatricl { bills for smokes and drinks were en- foie Liberty Hod jhae coused er humiiation and an-| — Maps—Find Indications of te and stocks and certified | vive, freed tie nolawet rom nw ben| “ETERNAL” REVENUE, — [tered wx “rrelent,”* “express” and vin. |]| CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION et Pander sous | | ks to the value of 00, he | alleged, freed the holater forn De ent nenses? on the penitentiar i whet ‘Ol IU. provided “howeray, | Suish, resulting in the impairment of New Islands. t were 100 Chesapeake and Ohio|and began flourishing it above his head ; - . cidental exper n the penitentiary ||| Fifth Avenue and Tenth Street ss the sale of Liberty Bond her hoalth, euvam iyi | aaiad chee eele hares, a $1,000 bond of the Virginin- |in tho Biltmore foyer, the gun inside) Clttxen'® Awainst Pay- © Hiedaaction.” . Aa Frank Aranow, counsel for Mrs.|storkor Storkerson's exploration ex-| shares of New ork Centrale 109 ite case, mena ‘ Bolin, Aelia the story, bot whe and|pedition, which mace ite hem st ! ay The clerk at the desk called to one of | WASHIN , March S.A letterling at county institutions when th —— ” ’ ct for erly. eo the beliboys: t Kaiser, Get Kaiser, | received to-day by the Internal Reve-Jattended meetings there, but averrec IT'S ‘ETERNAL’ REVENUE | Frey "huatona, One” ght, Tampico, |Saaling Arctic ive pack eight months, dil] NEW TURKISH CABINET. — |auick!" retering to Patrolman Jona |nue Burcau from a citizen of Lima, 0,|that none but board members and = ——— Months ago, was a British official, o®| as it was planned to do, bur was carried —— Kaiser of the Fast Slat Btreet Station, | complains bitterly against the prospect | clerks were diners. | Picci ney ne ee aenLay ‘ayer Coins Phrase im} prominent, says the lawyer, that sho , | | Damad Vasha § dn TewMk | on duty near the hotel. of having to pay income taxes not only| NAM Tar wee eet the County Imlas ent ne ae SULT a Protest. known as Lady Bolin, although Gua} Recher parte Yasha as Grand Vister. “That's right, wet the Kalsor and 1'll| this year, but next year, and thereafter. [yey FT tal at Soho, but dented that} ght” CAMPBELL FUNERAL WASHINGTON, Mar: (er| Be does not recall just what Mr, Be r i Mask, | CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday, March| get him,” Fitspatrick ts said to have|,, After reading the letter carefully, of-| inane was over served GRUROH, Brond wer, O0th" At, Sandal Wecrived to-day by the Internal Keve-| gag ye utente, enert G. Pu ; glitnding recently Journeying }> rho new Turkish Cabinet, succoeding | shouted, but his belligerency faded when | {als won Malar fOr ken one BBLS Bureau from « citizen of Lima | William Pulford, British Convul Ger | ‘ } the Ministry of ‘Tewflk Yasha, recently | he found Kaiser wasn't Hohensotiern, | paint was ed to (he “Eternal | Dulgariana Sarre apped RELIGIOUS NOTICES, complains bitterly against the] eral at Tampico, jt is sald j lane q re ‘ * composed as follows but @ policeman Revenue Bureau, Girls. = t of having to pay income| Young Pulford—he tx about thirty— |" mee BACs iar or me panleten Of foreign —_— ~,-— sane ¢ SALONICA, March 8.—Following n+ | >> VPSEITT TION aa) BYNAUOOUR, not only this year, but neat|had known Mrs. olin for several! Savers uimont tet ee Ni Abt. Effendi: Minister vot Fell Down Subway Steps. ee eee weil vention by Gen, Franchet d'Experey Hota Wy y and thereatter. After reading | years. He went to war and when | ine tnont Verh A[ Whe Ahmed Abouke "Paoa, “iiteridr, | a, We Beer, thirty-five years old, of| iq wach mim Nehington Sted eg nder, the Bulgarian, Civaing Mors a Stier carefully, officials wondered |Anty “and “the: ‘vaya Ne nernncie. Inge it was Thought. That new land. set LHeisuncn, “Kewl “Bey! fuptic. taatrue: | N® 42 Church Street, New Haven, fell| ayn boas,” remarked the young man Nene he Crock Military | F the writer was a humoriat cr! Wrote a proposal and she uccepied Le Webs found and explored, jes north’ of [tions All Kemal Hey: Voate ‘and. Vele- | downstairs at the subway station at 424] "you probably wil! be disappointed,” [Mission In Bulgaria overal young ire Mpelier, for the tomplaint was! confirmed the proposal when he came AWska Jn an ates snow described om }graphe, Mehmed Alt Hey: Fianie Waray: | Btrest and Broadway early this morn: | answered Senator Sorghum. No real|‘rhrace, who were carried away by Bul-| SLING to the “Eternal” Revenue! pack, but has failed to wt a dute for '"Rlorkerson probably will arrive at|Juctiog, emai lidke Beye President of | ie and was taken to Bellevue with a| poss over succeeds in electing Himevit} garian officers at the time of the in- KOM." te wedding, Fort Yukon next month, Council of State, fendi,” | fractured skull, to any conspicuous distinction.” fasion of these pravinces, Te" o ene ee ee pills, but said when he discovered the |[] 6 practice he had It discontinued. Sunday, March 9th, at 8 P. M. Several Freeholders admitted . The Public In Invited Se ' ain — net tenere Ae ert Mie tet

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