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Talawne between and May B but no announcement has been made as to det jiora George may have something ¢ ie }aisctose when he addresses the Brit- GREAT Wine BATTLEFOLLOWS ~-MOB'S KILLING OF SAXON MINISTER ails, so that Premier “i Moh Parliament next Wednesday. French critics are not satisfied with | of ‘Phe plan for military occupation the left bank of the Rhine. the metigds to be followed have not althoug! fheen finally decided upon, It is Stated in French quarters that this ‘will be entirely in the hands of sa 4 . T Grrench troops, who will guard the Government Troops Rushed to Dr Bridgeheads and railroad junction esden—Control of Mu- THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 14, WILSON ’S rIRM STAND WON DECISION FOR AMERICAN FLEET COMING Up NEW YORK HARBOR w 1919, M ONROE DOCTRINE | LSOW AND ORLANDO |ANOTHER WILKINS WEDDING IN CONFERENCE ON FUME, REPORTED TO PROSECUTOR 2 | Eff o Come to an Agreement] Doctor Accused of Rordee of Las FH n Last Vital Pea Wife Said to Have Been Married : Question. More Than Three Times. . April bd =Pres District Attorney Charle Ee “ie TR se of Nassau County has . » a from Napan City uid to-day at M Ww ob Ww w AAAition, there is to be a new thirty i ore the file neutral military zone on th nich Still in Doubt. harriages he to have adimitte Fight bank of the river, it ts said an affidavit Ghee two measures will be in force} COPPNHAGEN, April 14 (Ur Dr. Wilkins prisoner In. the MEA Atieen years, French troops be- | Prems).—Ditter fighting haa broken ‘ : { at Stineots: WhabeOd wit MB progressively withdrawn as ine) oy, Dresden, following the murder r of latest wife, Juli Gtalments of the debt is paid by Ger-} 6 wii yy “is RS i kins, at thelr Long Beac many as was done by that country er Neuring, according on the night of Feb, 27. ywith France in 1 to, despatnhes Feeetved Tete: torH8y THREATENED B, BT. STRIKE | wife Dr. Wilkins has ad The peace treaty and the Lea A ¢ rushed ‘ wee KE. Mansfield, whe Wations have undoubtediy reached the | nt Mm BELIEVED T0 HAVE FAILED becain Wilking on Feb, 14, 1883 ia} ptage of negotiations, but it Islwho are fight pietenete N City and divoreed the Doe t yet clear Wat they are out aa : ; Dee, 26, 1889, on the grounds of led waters, as beth must pase| adershiy Receiver Agrees to Consider De-| desertic Sen of a plenary session of the a ar Mit wing was killed by mands of Men as Employees, | ,ABMyn , ke lleense at Conference and then go before] disgruntied sold to whom the Min N onntehee. pan: City wed Grace Man Versailles Congress, where enemy] ister pad refused a hearing. The War : t Union Members. behddas Wiking suid that he had Were will be rey ted. Hiea-| : ey M. Garrison, receiver of the] th Wee ! once before. Ife has told lens are that a combination of be gba Rabe LOY BStO nner he 2B. RT, lanued a statement to-day that| nie grat ites rece Manatleld wa Mamenis will be written into a pre-| tors W ed out Here Neuring 3 ‘ Lisi F : Be tn addition to ¢ fineheld- awe isary peace treaty within the com 1 threw him 0, where : 7 union employers! juin Kraus, Dr. Wilkins has ad weeks. Germana then] ne was shot and k iia to p : “ i I imarrying Susan L, Kirkland Ned in and the presen ; : : ; ; 2 » was fou ud ina bath tub a ference’. will bo merged) "Vl to the hanh R 3 ida mere 1 . Gat om and to the peace v.ongres: A state 4 en pro- | i ereveye . “aon rak ; 1 Was attributed to cerebra Phe official summary of the revised| claimed in Drosder yeas ‘ aehnneny . ° h ha | 2a pes ; WOHIGDOEGIAGIOAIV CGO. —_ ant of the League of Nations! yennin >ril 1 tol-| ued yesterday, shows thatthe Mon-] 5,004.) ah: is ake Pee © taal om STRIKERS FIGHT W2RKERS Doctrine amendment is In the], tS GeaROten: toisne | Younis TROTZKY AD r f y ean tiat ihe Jayanexe| Zeitung ears that an assault by| MTS DEFEAT AT BROOKLYN FACTORY iment is not included. The offi Soviet forces on eo clita oN THE bo summary was prepared by Col.| Neustadt section of the city, on the! ' EASTERN FRONT : M. House, Lord Robert Cecil ant bank of the Elbe ‘ ‘ {| A 1 le between were! rs fully conversant with the docu ae j i of | hundre 8 emini Govern nent troops ser I reed 1 emp s whe ent. Brunsw Soviet are Ne bed woul uit w occuhted ¢ There is no doubt that the final #5 spadenure to hav eon ue ¢ which discussed the Mon roe-| with ne ¥ ytd ‘ st ' ¢ uid | tt and Japanese amendments! Communist forces, ‘The outporte fled sgt t te Calolcen 5 pieee ut N @ great deal of feeling ANd) Hefore the advance of the Govern- | WOOO VMN TOOOOOOG a sabes ' fat times stormy. French opposi'| ment coatngents | aacigenia = of Rus: =r r to the Monroe Doctrine amand-| The Soviet Con , t t uw ¢ REVENTLOW NOV W building and intercepted t he Soviet Congress was informed Ratinve ing the practice field ? < , tlie was long and spirited and was! to.day that Georg Ledebour, who | Thirty oun Sailors Off|name Bay, Cube, the heawenece| WAR DIDN'T END ON THIS Which has been picked ae 4 ie » enter the on the ground that it singied| confined in Moabit jail and whose re-| Wessels to Get Leave— |the fleet have been ‘onfing north- “Al be Mie HOW he'd A LIBERALIZED MONARCHY | ee work a nd nal ta a han | Vessels to Get Leave — [ioe aren me es ISLAND UNTIL FEB, 13 0 a RALIZED | | : Thus far ull efforts to placate the] the Communist Workmen's Council, | estroyers Here Firs that they would not reach here until iio. front upc two hav red de April 14 (United ‘ Pr plies exe have been un-| will not be liberated eee to-morrow, the date set fe 5 a3 ute. We must send o . ; Wi Speiede Sptaterd we liberate 5 ' Bt FOP €0 BO | nraiicne AC Wrattinnte Th go t A end exper von Reventlow, former military wr walling, NURDMABBRL _-| Phe Atlantic Fleet of the Unitea{Sitning of the fifteen-day display in Natives of Watling’s Thought Ship- eee troops to that auarter, It is "b- | expert of the Berliner Tageblatt, tn ah leeartlet call! wa t Baron Makino, head of the Japan-| 4 report from Third Army Headquar-| states Navy, back f \the Hudson, | wrecked Sailors Were Germans |!k#terinburg, Perm and Uta.” aes rvlew telegraphed to-day fed leek rete Tieaaiion, bas cncsived Getinite| tore at Munich says that thegarrltonia.., ocak duty in the} ‘iho ships arrived in these divi-| ahi , oe ha tavors ‘reatoration 6 & libaraileed aford Avenue ata to return to Tokio if the race! toy established a mil Farrier! North Sea and other waters of the | sons: hese divi- and Wanted to Kill Them. BULGARS FIRE ON ON GREEK ate - sol | h 1 the strik cesld clause were rejected,| snip in support of the Hoffman Minig- [War area and from guarding the] BATTLESHIP FORCE. he of the Ia hia Pea auetse seve wor it would not be surprising if the| try, which the Soviet resime sceks to!United States coast and possessions, | Division No. S—Pennaylvania, Utah Jamented Bhipman| Disorders 1 to | ine: spirit of d ifiiedibrR dial tlt members of the delegation fol-| cust from oMice. Acti | Bisa w10n8, | (nagehip of Rear Admiral. W, tbert ia Mastek | acerace ve we inn ndows .n the factory Mehta fcotet " ¢ ction tor er | steamed into New York harbor to-da * ral B. W, Hberle), I ° to-day w his © api Ae the , 1 en flow in his footstep any of the] tne capital from Soviet forces ts | ¥| Delaware, North Dakota, Florida crew of five ar r Seite ct | SAU Sund A |would have won'the frat bat the trik Allied leaders, howover, believe the) crossing favorably, it is #nid at midday, By night th will be} Division No. 6—New York (flagship of SYS EA DM Ae eNyeerte cee 18 Greeks : APT Bim | ene n the first battles of th strikers went out last week nese wi remain and endeavor! pr, Adoif Papp, who was appointed | 03 Warships swinging in the North Rear Admiral Rodman), Texas, Arkan.|2VPWTeck And Watlng’s Island, where | va We 1 AT ho not believe the present confer: | Hour te wages and shorte effect a comprom King Com: | Ccommisaioner for Foreien Affairs in{itiver tide from off the Palisade ' 5 [there wasn't any armistice until Feb. | by P from (hat gence” Burner wan ee mesttel cnc sation for what they regard a8 @/ine soviet cabinet et »| sades far Division No. 7—Wyoming (flagship of | 1% : ar is inevitable, liberate affront by pressing claim: F . t on April 9 has|down the stream. Aboard are 30,009 Rear Admiral Coonts), Idaho, Ox.) “The black men thought we w O&O. y ff] ®] been placed In an insame asylum, al lahoma, Nevad German h Violent Riots Developing Throughout . Asjacnot hitherto view with | cording to anbue DRO AWia andar sallormen brought here for the Joys pivision No. 4 oa 4 bi ns," said the skipper, “and they : | Korea. GILBERT.—WILLIAM GILBEN ide ot the Independent Boclatiate, fe be, (lf Shore leave after unbroken montha Missisaipp! (pee lbamiast ad peat see an anes ve 3] TOKIO, April 11 United Prese)—| guuRci, Broadway, vin st, Monday, Discussion of the Japanese amend- |jjeyed to have Pte |Jasses and three rifles. We had a swec reet demonstrations — througho: CHURCH, Broadway, uih st., Monday, 4 dd to have fled, and 16 Soviet lead. | of war servic DESTROYER FORCE jul convince n that the war was aj Korea a deve e P.M at was equally spirited. The Jap-) ers, including Herr Landauer, Herr] ‘The am Flotilla No. 1—Dixie, Cassi lop, /OVers ‘But that’s ot the th riots, the War Of delegates have made it known | Wagner and Herr Nuchsam, members ne Arne OF CO: FOR ARHtMe tO: 8: t Reakam, Ouican Deetasr friseagry | atOKy aia See ane aannenet Lost. F fat eablea from Tokio have shown| of the Soviet Ministry wre nein cy [Port At Sandy Hook was the cruiser | O'Brien, MoDoug Winslow, Cushing,| "We lett on Feb, 6 s}talions of Japancse troop have bewn | LOST: LOUND AND REWARDS. ing there was running bish.| nave beon arrested spat ald t0 | ctumbia, escorting a sea serpent line Nicholson, Wadsworth, Conyngh: n,| bound for Antilla mide feekeay : rat eT eles «orf heer pg teeesale: ere wis virtually no opposition ex-| BERNE, Saturday, April 12.—War|0f twenty destroyers, This was at i Wainwright, Cummings, lumber days out a nor gale ene see : Danese tomends ex-| Minister Noske has threatened to{little after 9 o'clock in the morning saat ue . 2 sy ile, Davie, Allen,|hit us so quick and heavy we didn't hat of Premier ‘iam H.}send a militar The t of the de ‘ ilkes, Rowan, Mantey, Caldwell, Cra-|have time to stock the lif i : { | se ary expedition against ne « ars WOre IOAY=i sc Bioctan, iimntert K the Ii ts the Easter Mid-W. : lughes of Australia, which was #0) Munich, according to advices received | "8 Qwarvatine when word was ST evar tesla | Way they ought to be. The lumber broke Sesial Yoes eer, |Wiow amapsip ounced that it compelled Great | je ‘ salvgd that he aan la No. 8— le, Calhoun, Ste-| loose and tore the ship in pieces. We iret paas Ala SMOOTH ALMONDS tain to withhold Tek thal ttecuet: ceived that the “big boys,” the battle: | vens, MéKee, Robinson, Ringgold, Mo-| had i P Wed., April 15-16 ‘ tom o withhold approval the! pUSSELD _ sepa ship divisions, were pas: » Hic mgt 4 en geoles ce Thad: six small cans of meat one ASSORTED MO- Seaiement, ttus preventing its SSELDORF, Sunday, April 13.-~| 8"'# ’ 8 w passing the Hook. ' Kean, Harding, Gridley, Fairfax, Tay-| cask of water in the boat | LASSES DAINTI PENNYA IND PROFIT atred in @ roa < On Saturday night and Sunday morn-| The word flashed over town with | lor, Bell, Mahan Nik Thon aula we A | odie, made from Confectioner’s Sagar eption. Owing to tho British-Jap-|ing Government troops, attacked) incredible swiftness, In a few mo- | Flotilla No. 4—Columbia, Champlin. |four days itanwe Eevee und tte ane Molasses, pres Melente fisten g ge 80 alllunce, the effect of this ac-|spartucan forces entrenched in. the|Ments police reserves were at their Mustord, Chew, Hazelwood, Willlame, | found all those natives mitts ihe “te NinOx™ 44 1s the subject of much conjec-|Oberbilk quarter, in the southeastern | Wit’s enda to keep the crowds on the Ludlow. Lamberton, Radford, Montgon-| us up, When they d HET RYL OH of section of the city and, after @ yio-| Battery sea wall from pushing the ““Smoune s » Ramsay. Wasn't a Germat | tu : Far p : ¥ y h Fotis 3 Pe awe tes rman among us and that | % Cups, Su'ine To zrenent at # physleal on-|,ent bombardment with artillery and| front rank into the water. ‘The win ae 7 Witeee aa, ali 8 P-}the war was over anyway they cele- | Burtercups: he unny amilyat he air! { febest Cream A r 1, despite his recent illness, !* | mine throwers, ejected them, dows and roof of skyscrapers were | Dent, Dorasy, Roper, Waters. — 20%! brated and gave we plenty of f 1| Pot ake bi Fb Ry gh 9 one Paneneny Sle as Lg Laanielitiee onan filed. | Fhotina No. 1 Boake Wick Paltion, eee We staye a Cc |: EYNOPSIS. ‘The Huany Family bas, come from their home at Habit, Huteh, Ville Fashioned Bitter Sweeb s A 7 bb Us ral <ehl J *] until Mareh 14, whi ding schoone ate aster Yair. While the family ere strolling @) n the debate drazged beyont| GENERALS OF THE 320 With but a alight delay at Quaran- fle i eet de put in and took us : #7 A rep tee RRSY Seren ‘Fe AR (0: SN night on Friday Lord Robort| ups the me seollaahN Navada, Oka | siyredics Tae, Soe ne Tho trading sehooner transferred the cil asked Col. KE. M. House, “How GET BRITISH DEC homa a yoming swung north | pg, . pny, Merl six men to the Willis alme ri a i . pee ee from Liberty statue at 1280. The) mont, Saue Pick atenea in 2EsakNe ravers CHAPTER NO. 2—Grandpa Almost Starts a Fight ong is this going to last?” Col 5 Viotitie No, Perkins, Watke, tcay-| Which docked in Brooklyn this atter- House consulted Mr, Wilson and \m- et gray steel floating forts moved over rant, Henley, Ammen, Burrows, Jarvis. after a stormy trip from Nassau, RANDPA'S aim was none too good and the ball struck the pole diately replied: “It is going to| Presented by Gen, lath ‘After | SPAtKlimg seas with every bit of MoCall, Patterson, Beale, Jenkins, J. 1-| Anns ‘and glanced off, striking the lighted cigar of a cross grained until daybreak, if necessary to Mangin and Dickman Revi bunting in sight standing straight out ett, Paulding, Drayton, Trippe. — Old Rabbit gentleman who was standing by. “Gee, look at the Stes covenant.’ When this be: Mangur anc bs ickman Review in th breege, which was strong afereral of the destroyers, notably | BRITISH MINERS ACCEPT akaut ise « Faurth of duly pin-wher eh Li asthe tances few or ppositio paide: f Troops. enough to ske a white splash of the Cassin, which was | rydock fc | ay e er 6 known opposition subsided and Mi f Nr chang Seger plaah: separate onlay drydock for! GOVERNMENT LABOR PLAN. said the old fellow, getting very red in the session was soon concluded,| COBLENZ, Sunday, Aprit 13—Gen.|.—" & So clear was 4 or repairs, still bear the scars nee nd pieking up his hat and ruined cigar. “Ye k » huh! Wal’ I'm your Be: ais keccrarat Fin. 6 (Masgis ane aoe Gen, DANGER fos) een ee eee eee ct inet shouted Grandpa, starting to remove his coat. “Now see here,’’ said Brolonged contest it ix the last iit-| day reviewed the Thirty M1 BIOS RANORR: Deng NY Jeers Attar ers O08 AR Ie Pa Bunny, “don't you start any rumpus around here or you'll aS minutes that ante” second Div-| make it faces of the sailors | Killed and injured by the explosion of A Comdie { the ambulance.” “Well, of all the donkeys I ever saw,” began Ma Bunny, DA Cen a nene enceiea és ts own depth bombs in a collision, | LONDON, Sunday, April 13 While. the Kiddies edged the Old Gladiator on, “Go ahead, Grandpa, I © Soissons offensive. Not a quarter of an hour later the| T8@ Benham, McDougal, Wainwright }of the mir the repo wouldn't take that.” The Old Rabbit Gentleman was full of fight and Pa | . : : " and Stockton were badly damag Sankey Commission regarding if had all he could do to drag Grandpa away. “Now let's see what uble | 1 th, 124th and 128th infantry) Pennsylvania, flagship of Admiral | jie gun 1 eA ee ved ditions of tat aac pia you can get into Ma said. ‘Whee! The merry go ‘around,” cho | ha yroved conditions of labor as adopter K AS HE GOES regiments and the 119th, 120th and ee Mayo, commander of the| Lanaines oon HE sailors ana| 0% the Government has + gt ool rused the youngsters as th ight of the Caroussel, “we wanna BACK HOME| ister wschine con tastenong ett’) fleets the New York, Texas, Arkan- |inarines of the fect have sailors and /ynq shows a very large majority” In ride.” “Let's all have a ride, ‘Oh no, it’s only for the Children, 5 ech wiih Bom the French W a ¥ sas and Utah followed, and ata simi | pated al R ave been desis-| favor of acceptance, ‘The final vote said Ma. “I'll be darned if I'll risk my neck on that whirl ” said Grand- As ar Cross with paim,|lar interval behind them were the |agrn, 97th 42 iverside Drive at 58th.) stood: For acceptance, 49,000; against pa, backing away, but the fates had other things in store for the Old Rab- Everything Going Ahead,” Says|7¥° bundre and twenty officers and |? orth Dakota, Florida and Delaware. | ayy, reat pevibig 18 a ane 203d | acceptance, 6,490. bit Gentleman, as we shall see. (Continued To-Morrow.) ; i men were individually awarded th n the mean time thirty-two do- brehagad ese places are also for the —_ s : pele a the y-two d siting ae Premier Before Starting for | War cross wen gthe mean, time thirty wo 4° visiting public. Private launches wil! BROPHY, SING SING WARDEN. Grand Carnival of Easter Sweets and Gift Packages London, | Gen. Plumer of the Brittsh Ary! twenty, had pushed past, streaking ferry passengers to and from the war Sen Candy Eggs in Prof Bunnies the Kiddies Can Eat PARI, April 14 (United Presa) —aro.| BVested Dickman with the rank of| UP to lige ARANOEREOR RECLCE ee, jcraft, which will be open to the in- richester = M Wilk) Assume [MILK CHOCOLATE BANTAM | MILK CHOCOLATE CROSSES—Moulded from MILK CHOCOLATE HOLLOW inier Lloyd Ge: saving fer Load ,| KMBHt Commander of the Bath, ana| The second detachment of destroyers spection of the public during the Duties rrow, HOGS 1B tn heautitully nog | pecmid Mit Shee foulMan sure re RAnbiTe<Irem eunniag ace, jay, raid yth Gens, Hines, Muir, Bell and Lassiter] Was chaperoned by the Dixi | fleet's stay in the river, Edward V. Brophy of Portchester | ypc spiced Hed fellows, they runge aoe ang ey ea Sciituia TOERREAGR Te Rt Crean (chon dial of the flesvea activa by’ Shore leaves will be for one day | Was appointed Warden of Sing Sing f) MIbG up to very Inge Bunnies f hat has been accom and at Gactea Vee GRaMUE wae @ Gaetics AniG. only, though all sailors will have sey. {today by State Superintendent of | | Tasty, litte Lo | 4 ‘ Prisons Charles F, Ratiga M tes are —— — ee On April 6, 1916, she waa the mere ey chportunities in the next two! an r ger alaes are vin 3 [chantman saxonia, “On Apel 6, 16 weeks to obtain liberty, Extensive) Brophy will, assume nie dution ¢ sik ata the WY by | Lake rhicrg port of Vasa Maths o STAD ainore have been ar-|peen a deputy clerk to Surrogate Wil ah Box MHiN Chocolate & $1 rf 4 ange y the seven United W. ; * . i tetirted . ie The navy renamed her the Savannah W, at 40 liam Sawyer of Westchester County Jund made the old 152-foot German Work organizations—the Salvation! prior to that he served as President, ¥ eri of Hater Raster fi trade vousel into a perfectly efficient cant; Knights of Columbus, Amert- |‘trusiee and Lolico Judge of the Vile PACKAG allow Esge, meter Fete if othe: ” can Library Association, Jewish Wel- | lage of Porteh members In the famity, nm r ship for submarines, ture Board, War Camp C a CREAM. AND f Murehmaliow =e : c oar, amp Community WD b) |, The Savannah came into New York Service, YM. C. A. and ¥.W. Cy LEMBERG IS BOMBARDED. nied crate ‘ ° jHarbor yesterday afternoon from| | More than a hundred dances bve| - \} ist. MSOMTED CHOCOLATES or 1 — CRE ck Fivenianans Bay, accompanied by been arranged for the sailors, be | Many Are and Woanded by | fiat any ts N, orenaton in'heantiful new Easter Pack= Bunmes the Kiddies Can Hu; AY rove Ue 4n submarines O-1 to O-10, | Wneheons and dinners at huty, © vo UMralntan Shetis, feat’ chrione” "1. & 1c mee Maeawlemtent wit tigral secon) s9c ene ii Ting nelusive, The O-1 was built at teens, halls and armo! There wilt}, COPENHAGBN, April 1.—Ukvainian | fe 5 py POUND BOX HAWAUTS— Running wal Portsmouth, N. H.; the Q-2 at Puget be many theatre parties, | torses heavily. bombarded Lembers on | C mandi CEH 20 & 8Pe | Sound and ihe’ otier Ey her Bicseta IL he ware tortaal Contiviiien torcote | Caen tee g era ARNE Berson LO COLATH MILK CHOCOLATE, CHICKA Moulded from eur Famous Premium SRR oat a ‘ore 56 ‘ ' : | Ye Killed and wounded ording 4 h hocolate, FI Bs, * 4 i feu ali es e in iH a a Fore River Companies, cera will be held at tho Pershing | q°despatei received here from hat ey TA GRE AM CUS! 190 Bllk Checnlase. SmICen 39c, 79¢ Bi Sav nt Each has @ radius of 5,000 to 6,000 Club and the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Laid eeucmmeree \NOTR=rQUl Mares Will fomals S308. 8 A ihe weopsttvattasanlence ot Caster niles, at from eleven to twelve Inde} 01 c ort on, | | ; : Siopgers. In accordance with nos, at from vleven to twelve knots], Under its aloran for tho vecasion | BOWIE RESULTS, [PEMRANRREMARE> 4 mance ay orice oapway ROLL FACE Kan ie surfac They have two sets | "“Sinkers for Sailors,” the Salvation A how t y 100m BITS IN WHITE nh ac. e ea of Nlesco Dic engines, and the |4™™Y laavies wil meet the sailors) RAGE THAR. I Ma 1 COMPLANY Srcer tan steven Ny electric batteries weigh sixty-five | the landing places along Ki two Pa Aci nine 0 IE nA ow PARK HOW & NASSAU ST, THRTRERT chanical lhe |tons, The vessels are 165 foot long |#4e° Drive and hand them dough- N ne WH COberty, strata Hoos. ASSORTED: — 400 BROOME STRERT sPrier ith S8C & $1.89 and 15 wide, The Savannah ang | 84% The War Camp Community |! Nae’ CHetgiers: ‘pins erates TBE want (a p ave, On wits her proteges are to lio in the harbor | Service has arranged with many) show $24.70, | second: | Kolste TIOCOLATE, ©O monen unt | - : Q E, 7 until to-morrow morning, hor otal to let sailors and their families |Apfetaaity: know $8.30, third, MPD CoC OASOR “Bots Wala i'n HP MARK RE iE, Nownck Witt Yor ave r cent, uc’ Bac 4 tie. ‘ ‘ne tno BROADWAY, lyn. ‘ For more than a week since leav- pe reduction from the| 2d, Hscarpolette, Marrit, Little Alex: ate of B. HAC BROADWAY. Manticivass’the cantainer.©* usual rates, der, Le Bluct, Lady teen also ran,