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Lea od e : a re ties In the fighting incident to the - | No, 957 Madjnon Avenné, returned ’ Proposes to ice n " ff u LOST BY ALLIES medion mi a yran last ay Ag with the Legion of Hono= and the . D iecledioa at want were) Te the tetate vend, of . : ‘ je Frere - r 8 an indication o tf IN LANDING AT SMYRNA | nounced. The Turks held the forts ret ie te estat cee! Pahl [Ib alll etd ry stubbornly. ermore, of the - Only a Consular guard was ‘anded tasular Guard Only Person Put! »y the American warships. ‘I Ashore by the American Warships. An account of the Smyrna engage- ment received on Sunday from Con- stantinople stated that 300 Turks and =| 100 Greeks w Children Cry for Fletcher’s ¢ CASTORIA \ The Kind You Have Always Lg OY has borne the signa- tare of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his \ comenet supervision for over 30 years. Allow no one deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and ae eas are but experiments, and endanger the f Children—Experience ST E: nt. |) Pa | .What Is GASTORIA _ ric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Suen, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than th: years it has been in constant use forthe relief of Cons ipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and. by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as- similation of Food; giving healthy and_natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought | Bears the Signature of LOY Veledati In Use For Over 30 Years BRING 11,480 MEN; ~ TWO OTHERS DUE Arriving on lowan Greeted With Noisy Demonstration, Five transports had docked by noon to-day, bringing 11,480 troops from France, and at least two more are expected before night Seven hundred New Jersey troops arriving on the Iowan were greeted with one of those bomb-exploding, siren-shrieking demonstrations that have made the Jersey shore reveber- ate the last day or two. The troops were part of 1,787 brought by the Iowan, the remainder being from Maryland, The ship also brought the body of Private William J. Carey, 14th Infantry, of Bloom- field, N. J., who died aboard from pneumonia. ‘The transport Siboney brought 3,835 troops most of them from TIilinois Two New York officers aboard were Lieut. G. F. Flood, No, 24 Haw- thorne Street, Brooklyn, a former po- liceman, and Lieut, Francis B, Bal |ientine, No, 1510 New York Avenue, Brooklyn. The Rochambeau arrived from] American Army contributed,” Havre with 798 troops, Including sev- eral New York men among the Major Stewart Benson of casuals. Seven Hundred Jersey Troops banking firm of M man & Li ing at No, 807 Fifth Avenue, co ‘with the | Legion of Honor ribbon and the D. s.M The Arizontan docked at Bush | Terminal at 9 A. M., and she had the $2ist Field Artillery Headqumrters, Headquarters and Supply Companies, Ordnance, Sanitary and Veterinary Detachments, 327th Infantry Head- quarters Detachment, 3rd Battalion Headquarters and Medical Detach- ment. The Scranton went to Bush Ter- minal at 1 o'clock with the Ist and 2d Battalions, 328th Infantry, Head- quarters and Medica} Detachments. Sho was a day ahead of time, Other transports due were: The Sierra, Bordeaux, 1,511, includ- ing the 328th Infantry Field and Staff, Headquarters Company and Medical Detachment; 163d Infantry Brigade Headquarters, 16ith Infantry Brigade Headquarters, 157th and 639th Aero Squadrons, 82d Division Headquarters Detachment Troop, Postal Detach- ment and Military Police; 827th Infan- try Machine Gun Battalion Detach- ment, a number of casual companies and of sick and wounded, Ohioan, Bordeaux, 1,626, including the 328th Infantry Headquarters, 34 Battalion, Supply and Machine Gun Companie: Sanit Detachment, Companies I, K, 1 f, Detachment of Compa: > Daniels Pri en Army im Letter to Baker, WASHINGTON, May 20.—No one w remains st home can visualize the “magnitude of the achievement, the sublimeness of the courage and the laat- ing effect of the victory to which the Socre- tary Daniels dectared in @ letter sent to-day to Secretary Bake describing asions of his visit to the battic Getting rid of coffee troubles is made. eas INSTANT POSTUM a delicious cereal drink r ef oarivy, | oats aan i eae : CHARITY. _ CHARITY, CHARITY. at | ; } i } ; Mother Love SHE knew not what it meant. To her the baby she pressed to her breas? as she stumbled from the Municipal hospital was a burden, a living evidence of her disillusionment. ; The police found the mother, and she and her child went to the Salvation 3 Army Women's Home and Hospital. There for the first time the gu! learned thing in life. iw By the inner meaning of Life, Love and Duty. Within her heart awakened her mother love. When she went forth her little boy was to her the most precious That was twelve years ago. The boy now sings in the choir of a New York church He is being educated. He does not bear his father's name— but he will make a name for himself. The Salvation Army Aids Those Who Suffer, Who Are Alone, Whe Are Unfortunate GIVE TO $13,000,000 MAY YOUR LIMIT For Humanity 19-26 Salvation Army Home Service Fund ‘OLIVER-:AOLSO BROADWAY ar 79. ST. 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