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ine eter airs f the si JFriment ware Ua oh, Sy ea are new floor Fa) son. He nas tis gh uae perume * eont ped, ~ ip ea icare nd who mk alt ‘nie §E in. ent une ft Tor a} oujan't think adsetes, Ca FE Rs New York jepeesennatirs ot th Monétary Comminsion cfeated by Lapies ‘a “int MARRENZA BLAMED FOR $19,000,000 MEXICO BANK UT Se Chm ment. Sult Here. Becks to Restrain | He charges further that, In violas Catoregli From Getting |1i0n of the terms of the decrees, the ‘ |Comision Monetaria was appointed to Possession of $140,000. |tiquidate the bank and in violation of Th ve Ve \the rights of creditors, stockholders Looting of the Bank of Londot|and depositors, the Mexican Govern- and Mexiao at Mexico City of ap-|ment imprisoned without cause oF DProximately $19,000,000 i. the last two | Provocaton the officiate of the bank. venrs by adherents of Carranta and| Th Dank of London ang Mexico, * os jth Mitebel) continues, hap since he- At hin direction wan charged here to) Vi. insolvent. A’ rocelver for tho je asked while the sult is pend- reed Wi el grr "4 ihe by Carranza, “ol- though ostensibly for the purpése of ooo and “ie de ed eres issue, wore act Jn bad faith for the patty 4 ue tit the Mexioan Government in charge of the asnots and property, to funds of day in an action brought In the Bu- Pheme “Court to fextrein Alte Caturegli from obtaining pomeens! of $140,000 more of the Rank of Eaddie tha Jaerioss money fee ont eee nts INSOLVENT, CHARGE. [deposit With the Mank of Montreal The wetion was brought by W ; f% Mitchell, df Porost Hills, 1. 1,| ‘Tho estate of Emma Louise Pink: former General Maringer of the| which was supposed to be worth § Mexiee City Bank. Caturegli ts the |900, ne Avenue, the Bronx, Vor Tntants and Chiléren been unable to get any faete from hia not Want it 4o become Known that Mra, SEE patinnDSanEEEERSTREEERE | Townren| ran necounting. Armith wald he h In Use For Over 30 Yeare | 110!" coneerninn the ontato. Gounrel for Pinkney sald Pinkney did Always bears Signeneed ot | Pinkney tad last her money, Surromate Gohulan ordered an Aageputtting, STS coscmxsB ROORLY, be “2. PRICEECO. FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS Offer At Radically Reduced Prices .Thursday 350 Tailormade Suits Of Poiret Twill, Men's Wear Serge, Tricotine and Gabardine; some in Box or Blouse effect, with silk waistcoats; others in the dressy “Taitleur” styles. Peau de Cygneor Novelty SilkLinings. AllGizes,in Navy, Blaék; Tan. Capes & Dolmans at Pronounced Reductions Clearance of Models Formerly Sold at $25.00 and $27.50 | Vig-Zag is waid to be derived trom. FOR WOMEN & MISSES Comprising Models That Were Priced at $30.00, $35.00 and $37.50 235 .00 All the Neweat and Best Styles of the Season Represented in the Assortment. A | cut off by a piece of shrapnel while Ma | Battery F was going into action in qithe farmyard of its owner. aiC. A. Meintyre took him along @ |aboard the transport. Many are braid trimmed, belted, etc. 19-75 8 , Flari: cae and Beautifall po Draped Doima na, Silk ined and Trimmed. Capes esiuicstens are of Velour or. every Newly Created Frock vertone. and surplice sit calls of Navy Serge; Dolman-Coats 01 red styles, hig! ly fashionable in Fashions UNIQUE CHARM AND ORIGINALITY HOpETS ORNOON, STREET OR SUMMER SPORT ASHION’S latest edicts are beautifully expressed in a su Chine, ‘b collection of Georgette, Crepe de ‘affeta and Foulard Frocks, grouped at The Special Price of 19.75 rd bie frocks are shown in the models of Foulard Georgette, Taffeta, Moire Silk, etc.; grouped at The Special Price of 25.00 IGINAL conceptions are disehay jayed in the rename N Woo ideas if the designing of street an: able aercetees, of Beaded Printed G. » models in combinat te and Satin Csorgett, omer pretty of these materials, grouped at pe The Special Price of 35.00 WUKLL, Why GSHPSDUETODAY | WITH GEN, UPTON AND 8,450 TROOPS Arrivals epecied include. 1,000 Men of the Aff. Arneri- | can (82d) Division. Bix transports, with a total of $460 American troops, are due in Now York tosday. Tho largest number, 2,208, are ‘on the Calamares, drom St. Naaairé. Brigadier Gen. La Roy 8. Upton is aboard tils ship, the ner- sonne! on which Inclidesd the 113th infantry Headquartors Company, Supply and Machine Gua Company, P| with sdlections trom a akit |Hoyt of tho editorial sta ef the! July 1. 4 807th Field Artillery was Heinie, 4 4 |De Satrustegu,, with 1,462 men, ine HM | cluding more than 1,000 All-American By | tho 325th Infantry of the c || to-day that when the counting js done A \from banking Institutions place Ranjtary aud Ordn: Detachments and Companies and B; 107th Ma-) attalion, Field and Staft *, Medical and Ordnance | ehine Gup Headquart | Detachments and Companies A and By '" 408th Field Artillery Supply Company, “157th Infantry Brigade Headquarters. | The Pesaro from Marsellies, with 1,407 soldiers, docked at the foot of West Sith Stre She brought the 1634 Field Art Brigade Head- quarters, #ix off md one enlisted man; the s08t)r 1 Artillery, eom- plete, 44 officers and 1,c7/ men, and | © casual officers, | ‘The Giuseppe Verdi from Marseillos, | with! 1,890 mun, docked at Pier 4, | Bast Liver, Her personne! included the 78th Division Theatrical Unit, four officers and thirty-two men; the 3084 Mobile Ordnance Repair hop, two officers and 43 men; the so7th Fleid Artillery, complete, 68 @icers ANd 1,404 mon; the 660th Aero Bquad- roby one oflcer and 113 mon; 1,108th Air Service Squadron, one oMcer and 129 men, and six casual companies, eluding one trom New York. | The 7th Theatrical Unit enter-| tulned the soldiers on the voyage “Zig- Zag," written by Major Phillip v. ‘Times, and manager of the unit. | thd shoulder insignia of the division, & jagged streak of ughtning. ‘The! words were also generally used by | the Frenth people to expresg @ cor: tain port of hilarjty for which there will be no availuble materials after A contraband passenger with the Mondescript pup, whose left ear was through the reat of the St. Mibiel drive and the war and with aid¥from higher authority smuggled him Other ships due to-day are the P, Division men; Antonio Lopes, Bor- deaux, 1,174 men, including 1,000 of All-Amert- Espagne, Havro, 317 —_——— Brooklyn Subscriptions, $92,646,050 Managers of Brooklyn's Victory Loan campaign expressed the belief ean Division; the borough will have $190,000,000 to its credit, Its quota waa u little lesa than $60,000,000, Additional reports d the kubscription at $92,64 Open Monday and Saturday Evenings MICHIGAN FURNITURE COMPANY <<} Werk” RIDES’ § TAL Low PRICES — LIBERAL TERMS OUR JUNE BRIDES’ SPECIAL 1 dune of “Rest Exsy" Mattresses mam. 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