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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919. {the fight plans. end they remain under detenton eounte man and @ citizen, | “58TH COAST ARTILLERY and laid 9,874 mines, which fe th* ride of the Navy, the Big Seaplane, NC-4 Pratl MEMBERS T0 60 T0 UPTON ’ squadron to which she was attached low up seventeen German U boate —, 10 BE MUSTERED ouT | Other troopships due to-day are Alfonso XIUIL, Bordeaux, 1,240 men n mter successtu est for Oversea ig p [ite #24 vision Headguae neti Ag Vortd | Detachment and Headquarter pente .Y |*Troops; 207th Mobile Veterinary Sec 1 Leave 10 Report |tion Detachment, so7th ‘Train Head 4 Once, emeecrse ae ee Quartermaster Detachmen re nd several tank and miscellaneous a W. T. Carpent n com { } unite and of the 58th Artillery, Coast Thompson's <e] 1 pore e ; Columbia, Marseilles, 1.098 men, in Thompson ‘ Counsel Also, Artitte Cords, aaked The Hven. Engineers and Artillery Detache | ctuding 805th and 327th Bakery Com Clashe ith lead of ai Gh faave WUE Oy ment Arrive on the Nieuw | nies and several cacuat companies Investicat ( son fi tae Mabdalies : a Western Hero, La Pallice, with 29 estigating Committees bedava lel Amsterdam, } inen, including 615th Casual Com nat onc ey will be mu ‘ . eR! : ' A WIURTA The GRRL Co | pany, California, a I S ) SS Two thousand more soldiers of the| _ General Ge » Bordeaux, 1417 ERIES ROIL WITNE Carpenter Th : usand m 7 dior peo en, including 324d Field Signal Bat -- " 8 Manhatt a th Division reached home to-day of | talion Medical Detachment, Compa aca ane : ' Iyn boys on leave in ( » Nieuw terda eine nies A, Band C, several aero squa Resents Renewal ot Examina- iv"! u nG : bball ae m, bringing the | rons and the aisth Replacement amd . A ’ ed total of men of the division now home] Salvage Company. tion Regarding His Do- g g , J above 20,000 } Stic irs iuestion caused Mr. Moss to appea reo ; | Lemtatntors F mestic Affairs, > Chairthan Burlingame, The cealt The 2024 Engineers of the 77th Di- | teas —-_—_— nan finally induced Burke to answer on came back commanded by Co ALBANY, Ma es ‘ y was “Yes, indirectly k ria o* fp ' roduoed ‘a letter alleg | Giesting of San Francisco and » lee: ALBANY, May , vf iv written by Burke t |New York, ‘The regiment went abroad SE Ts ce vival of ugly rumors at to-d ses- in 1905, in which ap- in time to to the campaign in| xt Tuesday, Ser sion 6 1 c ( : oi u b pressed ees ———__— f arn Its toug t work — the idea that Lever a ed a n turns ughest work, | tee which is Investigating the $500,000 | Wollar ‘ot ‘goles thongy Teel ad JADE ES: ‘og wuts waa on ve Vere INSPECTOR HENRY FREED eevencona doug WENN Te taosec low ee ee Copyright, 1919, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). July and August and plugging | Frank Moss insel Senator Mr. Moss. br t this doct Naval aviation experts who saw her splendid test flight, carrying ‘avy will attempt to bridge the Atlanti the wir route, Weather rough Argonne Forest with| forth this docu George F. Thompson taced Chairman |M#Nt in support of his contention that | crew of six and 22,000 pounds, at Rockaway Point, declare the Four | permitting, she will be submitted to a final test today laden with ber ] Wire none hand and a rifle} ivi) W.. Birlingdme ad. decstea leswed Meo a month foun Breckiyn | Ucee Bent of Weitere! NC C fying boats with which the United States _|_ overseas load of 28,500 600 pounds, | © ott - | tn oa, tae 1 non fro ‘ook 3. Simmona of °. olds Police f vi with great empha icy player uithougs he was on) = - E ; ds a ie he payr f the Goddard Anti » Brooklyn, com-| Use Force in Keeping Restau “There is one man a # table wh 1 et Burke could not re md battalion a ages é ts not afraid of this witn urke Iiiee Weis etree atte ory officers were Cant rant Patrons » was another outburst from te Groeht in the West 8 1 don't know how many others there when Mr. Moss asked him of No. 163 East 184 Magistrate Groeht w n ? . Fs! J. Sinn of No,| Court to-day dismissed a complaint o ure. r ie that had Sore . ¥ t Poltes In » of his trial before Avent Brooklyn, | oppression preferred nat Pott From the moment Burke t t n. m the aqueduct po- «in the Mayor's of. | "pester Demin Henry by Josir ‘ und that his wife | : Palmer, proprietress of a restaurant a #tand Mr. Moss cross examined him ath Ractiaier y| and Capt 1 Ta Ta Petra «| xo, am Weet dnth Street. Tt was charged without mercy both as to his r¢ L refuee to answer another ques | brother Municipal Court Justice |enat the presence of a uniformed patrol tionship with Senator Thompso' nd rien ae out f this committec ! a Fe Capt. La Fetra’ com- | man stationed o ide of the restaurant iship with Sena pson and about my wife,” shouted Burk | | ai Company E which had 15] kept patrons away his domestic aff He showed that | |." nd ant jt tury or true, oon men and 90 wounded on t Henry, in answering th both Judge Beardsley and John B.| was not dying in Rochesicer at the lve charge, said the place was a publ Glanchfield had denied any knowledge | time you made this false statement bea shee Commander ir pci the Divi- PLANS FOR BIG PARADE — Ileut, John «A. Ryan of this clty| MANO leon whtch the 7 5 but was elsewhe tending to her y coal ‘niet A ° 5 5 aaa aae ariauenan he technicality upo oom of visits by Burke during which he | ponechoid duries "** Commander Won't Confirm} — sion to Be Mustered Out “PANORAMA OF VICTORY’ |‘: 5: Sgents Take Precautions vals WhI6h GoMetatbGrGE Tee (Unrate Coane Gee eric neal (ried to borrow $15,000 for Senotor Rurke wouldn't answer, Pitas | ‘ A e iin, which consisted of two] Magistrat 1, was that the polfece *vhompsor J gyian't it true,” pursued Mr. Moss, Rumor and Refused to Set | by May 12. | to Prevent Infernal Machines | oticers and 84m id het una: foes a keeping GAUGE et iaul, & member of th Spec! Jay for Departure g i ; beech dad aca bs) et a eee ee eee Bacall tae \1 ie force to Utter a talew nooauniten Decline ay r Departur jal Ue n. Alexander, commander pk prise ] Going to Paris. Artillery con of four officers and | 4 ee bel gs cont ae ae a some friendly ,corporation m-Jagninst your chief, Dougias I. Mc ae Division, gladdened the A oe 60 men, commanded by Lieut, G. Mm {tirected by the inspector to stay @ ployed Cl: ordan of Nc |Kay, and isn't it true that you, Com STP auclite Gicmoe WE ot members of New York’s| Fifth Avenue Moving Show, Extraordinary measures were n nam of Brookline, Ma SS ee eee . wey, Burke's lawyer, inasmuc Paused Galen ettsee to Us Written ON | Tc Rockaway: Bolnts was. Intdemned to: | OW. oe wall aa thelr slatars and (heir by Army, Will day by fice Inspectors and| A Division Headquarers detach- Ok eoow Jordaa's t did n answered Burke, Jay that there waa a report that the| cousins and their aunts, to-day, by 1.30 o0'Cloe eeret Service agents with mail and He CE ae: Chloers BG) SF men oe a ee eens * Isn't it a fact that you asked Gaul | American seaplanes, which are to take | )arr tin hats from Tuesday's pa- 7 ' van a heii achat me home. With them wae Lie mame as late as yesterday. | to sgn a lettor ri ting on the char- part in a transatlantic flight, would | rade | The an Orene or VIGtary: 8 Ne baggage of passengers that had waiter Burke, No. 426 East Burke was asked if fod tor| Cheer ch mney ee note yn vou leave next Monday, Commander Tow-| While the steel helmets give the by Your Army” will begin to move | been gent to the French Line plier for /Strect, an offtcer of th tis wife and four children who Mr.|pared lettérs signed ¢ re nod Harter oe begalpek ip ey and|yoys a truculent, military alr, no one ’ ee sy las be aa hipment to Havre on the steamship | lery Je Goodwin, advi ul to eig rn hat hie statement yesterday in 4 professed to admire them as things me oe ie designed by Ld La le aine, Never, even duri “ The remaining me eo div Moss claims ho left a year and 4) chirges against McKay?" ‘5 whieh he declared that the pl a os i a ot vomfort-| Atmy Committee and Liberty , ods a rs shih dds aed weythey iba bon ba Ps pe ble Maen half ago, at about the time his young-| "I did not," replied Burke | Falah: aot away next’ week stilt stands (of Beauty. And they are not comforts) PTY Ai Te Oo oe [war has suck a swarm ef govern.|—136 officers and 4.406 mon—are on est child was born. rke replied Didn't you cause Billy Gibson, the| He refused to set any specific date for |*ble. All the returned soldiers AE AHR TNIiSa eet hig [ment oMelals been xo active in the} the President Grant which is at he gave his wife $40,000 last|Prize fighter, to write a letter along | thelr departu have thus far marched wore them, Wilt tho Unitec peaks upervision of the departure of a| scheduled to arrive May 6, the day June, but admitted that she was su-| {he Same lines, and isn’t it true th The British fliers now at St. John’s,{and often the question had been) In Fmnce to end the war and iship for a foreign port of the division parade. However, ne How: fer hls falture: to anaes } Was an investigation | the Water N. . Harry G. Hawker and Fred P | asked: how money was spent to build up Lorraine, departing after mid the ship is speeding here and re pe tgeod cate Senta Uasabe Ga and the falsity of the letters Raynham, are to get the advantag Why don't they let the boys wear| that army and completo gigantic , carried 450 first cabin, 200 vrted by wireless to-day that she <0od on # veparate maintenance pay- | Hoe he ne United Weather Bureau hi ute’ little overseas caps when| preparations over here for a 4060: atherase en might arrive Sunday which would Jhe Ori: nent. Mrs, Burke lives at No, 2986} dele Sn anh ed Burke | norte, it was announced at the aly sta 2? The: 4 look bet eater army to tight in German 3 Briges Avenue, the Bronx, | lug that out of the cellar fase tile a ted thay (they parade? They would look better) srea fight in, Gi y amounted to bag rmit ¢he entire division to be in the aro i J | it's a dream,” replied Mr, Moss, | on to-day. It had n reported hat] ing feel vetter. And it would be| this spring had the war con a eth Be by nel pated Dutch D. CACY dun't it true that your wife is DOW) «11; make it a very realistic dream | the British daily weather reports have | Te eaRNeLtaa’ Chama. ad | CUM UBA nail big was opened on the | parade, suing a woman I shall refer to as|by applying to the. chaier at | been sometimes twenty-four hours [easier for us to recogn ce and every separate piece of mail| ‘The units on the President Grant 4 Ayonted By 4 : ; he {they pass. The dine of march wilt be from Vig inspecte SEaRER Ida include the 201th Maobime Gum tat-|, Made from flour, freshest erean: Airs. G for alleged alienation of your|this committes to subpoena Douglas} late in reaching the fliere, and in ty 4 was inspected, Although the inspec ae freshest exes and sweetest butter— vMtections » asked Mr. Moss. I, McKay and Mr, Gaul.” linterests of good sportsmanship the So Gen, Alexander has ordered the! tloth Street, down Fifth Avenue tors would not say so their careful| talon, 3024 Ammunition Train, 802d | mest metritiows food yeu con bay. his is the rottenest thing I a were repeated clashes be-| Americans are giving the British men of his division to wear their to Washington Square, Lieut. Col. /egamination was part of the precau-| Sanitary Train, 3024 Supply Train, catelictoas, golden-browned. crtepy, ani teard of,” shouted Burke, whit Mo lurlingame and Mr.) benefit of the weather reports pic verneas caps and carry their helmets Bernard Lentz, General Staff, UW. frions taken to insure that none of [402d ‘Train Headquarters and detach. igeated. | Convalescenta and Aah Lububtin lup by the departme nd b hung ove le. yulders. s , Jopartme °| : 2051 ° valids thr t—children. ft i “[ want a square deal i Chair stopping me|UP_ bY the department and jung over their loft shoulder In 8. A. War Department, repre- |the bombs recently discovered in the| ments of the 06th Infantry, 304th wait, in a hondred ways for brenktas und I'm going to get it ut in my examina. | ere oa w be tried our thin| (20 Darade the fighters will look Just! sentative co-ordinating displays |imaits in this country hall reach| aud 06th Artillery and Quartermae- | iaobens._ daner every hewr tno M | The NC 4 was to be out th hey hey ehi by differe unches uf the t . Doct vor “Haven't you prov " Ae Oaaeanarentiie oon with a full 2 i ote tncieancs ee ar : ‘i shear etter can fer, | President, Wilson or other members | ters railhead detachment ce Fi poise, for a large. pachage~ of another wo In torted Senator) poun nes b lee, estima i v of the Peace fe in Paris] ‘The transport Canonicus docked | don’t pay more, svifo?" askec s Taesee | Ea Sano nior ? tual ‘Pho entire 7th Division will be, four hours for the procession to | If any suspicious boxes or packaws| a, 2 g'cloc ay ose el Hi ae heed onc ate i saab The hangar which ts housing tht | mustered out by Mny 12 at Camp| pass a given point | wore dixcovered the tact was hidden |" 2 o'clock this after Th th ie Wloedpe eavenger!” snarled Bur | NC planes is being carefully guarded, | MW ‘ Lid phces Ake Ora air ip by the Inupectors, No. 3, Bush Docks, with the Last H. R “You applic at ter 75 000 VERDICT FOR LOSS armed guards being placed around|Upton, it was announced to-day The reviewing stand will be iM | Customs inspectors carefully ex-|Army Artillery Park, minus Truck lolland Rusk Company eat farmer CO ag A tat night . {by Lieut, Col, Louis B. Gerow, Di-| front of the Metropolitan Museum | armined 5 the!Company D, There were in all 36 Holland, Michig: ne Water Supply Board, didn't you?” | F Will the Four make good?" was) vision Adjutant, In charge of demo-| of Art, 83d Street and Fifth Ave- a tsi NEC | onicers and 1.942 men formerly the| Makers of O-Joy Custard Desserts persisted Mr. M the question the cross-ocean flyers | bilization nue. Gov, Smith, Mayor Hylan, inapenten ge was minute’ Tcoast Artillery Corps of the Cali- “{ meant you and only you when T ——— bad been wondering about for days,| Expectation is that the men will fo, Major Gen, Thomas H. Barry, | thy steerage passengers Las fornia National Guard. ‘They went ed that term,” r ed B Court Decides Railroad Company since & red completion, The| to Upton May 7, the day after the! commander of the Eastern De- jraine are Italians returning to their lover in June and were in action at . Searka waa aeked- about Rates| iN ie Si f 48 ae - mpany | and had fulfilled their | parade, and that actual work of mus-| partment; oral, State and city |NAtive country and eaen of them car-| x4” stiniel, in tha Mouse-Argonne me t hi OFS | id x Have Fair Tr s. The Fo! mas just | tering out will be begun May 9. It is! ‘ oticials, oihas prominent s ries a considerable sum of money ’ b » ‘ gram hi r ‘Thompson ask- y Mr j tests. The Four wan just like them. eS flak paaba dca Sham asia fficials, and other prominent men | ee eee te ine view said they [sector and Champagne. The troops Electric ng that the Thompson committee lit of Soldier. | But theory and practice aro differ. | belie 000 w) “i and women will review the pano- | intended to remain in Italy returned in command of Col. W. H “which inve ated the Public Servic ew trial was granted to-day by [ent propositions, and before being en-| tho first and 12,000 the second rama M. Edouard de Billy, who has been bin of San Francisco, The only VA UU. Commissic vued. Mr. Mo Ay Division of the Supreme | tlrely bappy about their coming jump| Each man will get his discharge pa-| = Mobilization of heavy ordnance | Hreneh High Commissioner in. the) New york man on the Canonicus was ( ) MSRIBRAN? ENIGY pONTRoDECeNt.” waa ie ot Hitty “Bann | to Newfoundland and then across the, pers and his $60 bonus | and tanks will begin to-day in | United Staten since Avr ie. iia|liewt. Moward Hanson of No. 2549 C i for be Burke, wis. é who, atter 6 arth | great water to Europe, tne navy men| The men are continuing to go on) j4arlem, being brought from Van rk here was finished a few days | Decatur Avenue, the Bronx. LEANERS telor r,”” at the reque York Nationa ard, | wanted to see the Four actually fy, | forty-eight-hour passes from Camp! Cortlandt Pes Robert Casadesus, who con he Canonicus was formerly the ke oelicon. Compe Artec t Wis mustered into the United States] After the test experts were unani- | Mills as fast as arrangements can be; 3 ted thy tre Du Vieux Colom mid KRG’ Aol Want da the MARIN ALL MAKES ON Mdated Gas Company - ei e. and: betore went over jmous in declaring ber the best of the | made, “ UT ” (ae ity last jon, was | Oak inver ee Ace at Sith both legs cut off by ain of the » NC’ } s on of tickets for the rand | PUT” TS shad i" : * ‘ 4 Burke hed at _ three NC's. Distribution of tickets for the #1 st _ She was one of the’mine-laying squad Male iacdas, POA AR eh Pee The | |stands continued to-day. Seats in| j S08 Sas ane Gf ee Aa TINE AUR $s erms affal , Court held that the defendant did not m ch laid the parrage and told bim that . At the figst trial Bauman, who was] dled lngnliapeesseig fxeeutive see ——-- to bottle up the German fleet. Vacuum Cleaner Specialty Co. ise, as he explained, Thompson | Was awarded a verdict of 75.009. He All PUNE LINE N ees Committee. ‘The legitimate | Three Thousand Cra Here At- aseaa' ane ontriad 940bae Lapa ce DHT 131 West 42d St. n ul fix Claney replied | Hed for £150,000. ‘This amount Justice | | demand for seats from the men of the fected by Statute Making Neca sala t he would 1 ag na. | Pt ard the case, held to t \Cuban Dlegate to Aeronautic Con- | 2¥istom may ake every available Mufflers Compulsory. Wilson's Good Heart Leads Him te for Thompson Jed “Thomp nless the Aint agre ane pike salary: Hoes "| ticket-even with tne extra stands. N 1,000 motorboats plying Think Germans Are Human, nade pr Application SUSHON ka TaN ; gres Has Option on Eight Pas- Arrangements for the dance for the] ,.) aw GEL’ Lacbacani ad He S added npson lad Tent brids t itrond | senger Machines enlisted men at the Hotel Astor next] jacent to the shores of Jersey. will e say i ibout three nstponemen bynahbu ea 8 wis F a) ower: wi ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, May 2.--| Monday night, the eve of the parade,| have to have mufflers under the pre WASIIINGTON, May ‘ mmittee’s adjourninent Hamat * ns aece eae menget servien between | Bave been completed. On three floors| visions of a law signed last week by [hinted In some American Burke also had a new version of Havana, Cuba, and Atlantic City, js| the grand ballroom, the sixth floor, | Governor Smith ne effect that the war eeone | for Association with) Gerson Held 5000 Bait, | planned, according the announce. | and the Belvidere—it is expected that] The law which was sponsored held by the French shator Thompson. He said his pure | + ‘0 Gayon, f rly Becretary of fment of Victo: Barranco, Cuban dele- | 10,000 doughboya and guests will be| Mr*. Mary I. Lilly of the Beventh As. | American abilers nin whined silk | nt He charg ve Here Ou «latter nautic Céngres to-day.| served. The officers’ dinner will be] Pil" DY Sonalr & tslam tm MT naN CHEER (ROC TAR AS tnd doldlAr npson was “trying mont man held oo gala that ho has an ©N | in the Waldorf on the day of the P| 4, operate a maturboat with rance aro concerned, Capt. s" to the traction inter : A t's nee nee passenger-carrying pla rade, at which time welfare organiza-| gige or “open air” exhaust writes bn Lieut. Cot. A. 1 toe Federal Signal Company ke | a ountry. have a in New York to attend the | armories to men of the division which — pr 4 that motorboars| only difference | we love y | Ud ho was determined to get better ) "| posters for the Argonne Players,| should be “muffled in a reasona (than in 1917), because we know SRR Lrem cate uneimd House Military Committee in Paria. ng on an aero-pthe divisional theatrical unit, which|manner”) f ou mors ; | Ww t ir known!) PARIS, May 2 Military Affaira| plane muff gates to t con-| Will put on “The Argonne Fo: He: - sete es Nate mane ow b ape He ubvitey aye ee eee Sl der 1 traction it you |Committee of the United States House |arega stated. The device would permit| the Manhattan Opera House, th bdo sway with the taraiilan o'r and ’ ; , 4 succeed in g 1 con- lof Repre atly arrived Parig|air passengers to talk with the pilot | of May 16, were distributed yesterday {ey FA8 te OFe | ape ae peeing HE tracts.” asked Mr yesterday and will probably confer with |and to hail passing machines | a Ge ong to the human r T Taitur Burke to answer this President Wilson while in the city | rea ’ L sort of mix . pOOR OUTLOOE FOR FuiguT,| ALBANY STILLSHY PAPERR, | GR. T. TRAINS HELD UP. |isre or voor ana PERFECT TEA TABLE | *| —— ay ss Liberty “Balletin” Ab puras Halle ‘ EOOCECELECCE eer aver circe| ea’ Gwink to kisika, | _ | FEDERAL TROOPS UTILIZED The hostess who serves Tetley's Tea 8 | ALBANY, Ma: The only local | soon becomes famous. That is because 8 Nir romthe UAH g pala nel bree ides ia yen mene FOR CLEVELAND RIOTS Feet ete aaa ae weather conditions were not favorable | Was the Bulletin, a single sheet of re-| thi at Malbone Afr rs this morning for the start of a tre | produced typewritten news Issued by | stati 1 @ forty-five minute delay | ‘ant, cheering cup of Te’ Rebuilt Fischer Player Mtiantle Aight and the British aviators, |the Victory Liberty Loan Comiittes foe eter Hcatiaints san areee I RRGReL oni refteahine cup of Tetley’s is ; . who are waiting to attempt the ind Distributed by letter carriers, The | crowde Smead mnl onl et j ig. Every one enjoys it. When $ ts teeta ty caste a tak composing rooms ot the regular papers ‘minutes unuy| Radical 1 During Fatal you serve Tetley’s, you give a new mean- . : 4 ‘oth morning and afternoon were still i tin dition, aver ean, A wind |” be wih ' LEVELANL 1 1 b om the North wi n « of sin, erators who left thelr machines at mid. 4 t oe ’, Cran Me a patledeetten ace MIN NR Avant saiy n today that Federal troop Teter Teas are gathered from the the usual fog banks drifted up from| There was no change in the situation ‘ a ™ mh sun pa ines! x4 Very Easy the sea, ™ today In the strike of the buildin Dpysh-vi mat meat wore § t tea gardens, and are per Nn y 7 Suge trades workers. | Approximately | 40 ; f PUL Were fectly blended. They are well packed to q Ready to Receive Seaplanes at Who failed to report for work yrsterda , Ma F ’ ‘ ve ie erms eabEe | remained idle, UAn a rewult building ob | y 01 pee arnetr oe anor any disord keep impurities out and strength and fra- HALIFAX, N. 8. May a one ease Rurelaries. Jf Min |! Oe ah eG ak grancein. Notice the full unbroken leaves. 9 for receiv the three hye Sylvia Pook t Hefuses Liberty. |) Ka 1 the 7 ‘ in. t t ‘ 12 Other Players, $365, $398 to $495 Laity g end regs pee ae behest ee ny: Hakeribold. tbe. polls * uray Mahle: hit 1 Particularly will you like the deep color Fischer Pi F t hare next wnek of iret | 1 Amelia Mahone ° ar- | Strat fon BFE ina arn ‘ and rich flavor of Tetley’s Orange Pekoe propose ariaatla Mie vay f when women at > aa : % : raat 1ano ac ory Completed, It ix expected that the ee eee, fet Gage. aaah ‘ Radicels arrented d Tea, Order some today! .) q Ta : ew ndin, paving om 0 i ne ' a ' w OLDEST PIANO MAKERS J, & C, FISCHER IN NEWYORK § {ire trial flight to Newfoundland. will be in 4 May Day derma From tive Raitimore Americar At nentences al made at the American aviation base on lee Court to-day were! “I don't see any sign of concealed aw, the first offender up 9 the east shore of the harbor. ‘The U. 8, ordered to give bonds for their good | liquor about thin place.’* twWo sentences of $209 and cruiser Baltimore is here (o assist in behavior, Neither would give the bond| “That's because you don’t know the x months each for assault dhe ON rr tet re th BPO iri Se a ne ee

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