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+ | bishop Hayes will launch a movement ee : HUNGARIAN rit MASS MEETING TO AD ji enous tls a Wi RUNED CHURCHES aaty fin bale OF a Pros Ws bul tom ; orary shelters to replace the’ de al Weldot? Where ArEnbishop |etintt "horns reer men srtas Hayes Will Preside. night at which th pal speaker A conterence-dinner to-night at the'| will be Rev, Fran Dufty Waldorf-Astoria Hotel at which Arch-' The Society to Help Devastated i) Werte Tha That Péasants \Chutohes in Mratce fas fecently incot- porated at Washington with Cardinals -|Givfons afd O'Connell ax hondrary | | presidents and the Most Rev. John Bon- | janzo, Mapal Nunclo and members of he American hierarchy as honorary | vice pesidents, Morfan J. O'Brien ts | |president of the New York organiaa- | Loh It is the plan of the Society to raise 000,00 in the United States and erect ‘3 temporary structures in France. | Refuse to Accept It in Pay- ment for Food. BERLIN, June if (Arsociated Preas).—Conditions in Budapest, es- PACIANY those incident to the sh rt- ago in metal money, aré described by A special correspondent of the Tare biatt of F lin. Beln Kut, the Com- Menist Jeader, the correspondent @aye, has idsied A huge amount of paper inonby, with which all labor is pald, but which the péasanta ‘reftise to aovept, With the Fésult tliat two Potthds af beet cost the dyuivalent of $24 to $86 at .b pence time rate of exohat Whtter “THe Weekly meat ratioti,” the cor- respondent contintiem’ has fallén trom 10 grams to 120 grams, Bela Kun haa given permission for resi- | abhts of Budapest to make persotial trips to the country to collect fgod, allowing, them to bring in fifty pounds; but eveit that is useless be- cause the peasants will not take paper tioney, declaring it 1s worth- leas paper “The latest Bela Kun pian to re- pi Neve the situation is to: send the *, ‘unproductive’ classes’ and other prod Wotirgéoise to the country. He is Do, also considering a plan of remelting the silver and gold he has con- fiacated. “All the Stores in Budapest are closed, even the book stores, oh the order of Bela Kun because the popu- Jation showed un unlooked for talent in baying fo foods in order to get rid of the Worthless monty wherever its acceptance was Obligatory. The restaurants are open in the morning) und 6 to 9 o'clock at night, No one e, and tWo poutids of fat or | be beat drer ote $10 to $12 for fine shoes, a trial convince you that ry Ug comfort and serviceW.L.Dou:; $7 and $8 shoes are equally as good and-will give excell at the factory before W.L. Douglas name and eoreeall the of shoes bees nd atts Mage yd apd py ene piesa Tiere pn cater The quality of W.L. maar te ho. snort les oe he ets tr akon may be jt the strests after 10 o'clock of America. are made | in a well-equipped factory at at Aight and private’ houses may Breckion, Nas Li thsedlrs eee paid, shoemakers under the have mo lights atten 11 o'clock. Bhrory ion and supervision jenced m All working with anbeheat gathering is forbidden and only mm- oarese Hy. cirolay can meet together. Yockuntnaeks ae ba 6 G) ungtiria, ie former social ventre of Buiapest oh the| Ff by 108 =p dba it frre eat We Led Danube, is ‘occupied by the People's bg matt, Parcel rite @.. $10 Syark Commivsaries. Barricades have been| tertliaslrated Catalog al AS built Sere nd it and machine > EuBS 85 Nassau Street, * 785 3 Hirondwras: cor, 8th St. | ae Third Rigs T40th Be uit Sts. | ths St. ie 000,00 crowns and, consequently, the SSE tart ote railroad fares on June 1 were in- creased 200 per vent. “The num! of marringes, oddly enough, has increased astonishingly. ‘The normnl average for the months of Apri! and May was 2500, but from March 2 to the middié-of May, 1919, | m= the number rose to 10,000. ‘This is} due to the ease with whieh marti is ible. The newly mar coupled, however, have the grea diffictilfy in finding tomes, even though) Bela Kun has confiscated all the palaces and public buildings. The baths and cures are reserved for the roletariat. It is impossible to have fines ihundered. Operations in hos-| pitals &re almost impos! bon itions in the hospital: Av.,cor. 1 Steresma Oite block from 14th St. “L,” Hudson Tube Station and 14th St. Crosstown line. and the ppest is entirely changed. “No more, are hawkers and newspaper vendors een, Automobiles and cabs have been confiscated. The Danube steam- ~ers are idle with the red flag floating | from their masts,” U1 $, SOLDIER IN GERMANY SOUGHT ON THEFT CHARGE fNative of Alsace Accused of Larceny of $100,000 of Army Pay Fund. COBLENZ, June 12 (Associated Press).—Ordera were issued at the head~ Quarters of the Third Army to-day for the arrest on a charge of grand larceny ‘6f Lieut, John Gottenkeine df the Fifth Field Artitlery Regiment, who, it is eharged, disappeared with about 500,000 marks ($100,000) of army pay funds, Gottenkeine, who is a native of Alsace, ntisted at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. ‘The missing Liputenant speaks Ger- man and, according to other Informa: tion tn the hands of the Intellige ficers, It Is belleved that he has reached or ix endeavoring to reach unoccupide Germany. This handsome set consists of a Solid Oak EXTENSION TABLE with heavy scroll feet, 42-in. top and 6-feet extension; six $39-58 CHAIRS, with genuine leather slip seat. Complete Officers of the First Division say that jottehkeine obtained the thoney sup- ecaty to pay off the nen of the Fifth Ficld Artillery, He disappeared soon afterward, It is reported that the miss- ing officer has relatives in Germaniy [ACOHOLONRGNEYS ery constant, regular or irregular tase of tater 8 containing alcohol, will soober or ter make trouble for the kidne; Sometimes an excess acid Necrélioa is fortied, but usually the beginning of urinary trouble is denoted by an excess alkaline seere- tlon giving tise to frequent desire of urination, Ydllowed by pain, burning, tealding, with irritation manifest in the passage. The urine highly col ored and strong ot odor hould be eorrected with Three pieces consisting of Dresser, 45 in. wide; Chifforobe, 36 in, wid trays; Bed in full size; as illustrated, at a9 they stimulate normal secretion, allay inflammation, purify and ré> store naturel action promptly. Three-Piece Library or Living Room Suite Massive moulded frames, in Mahogany finish, highly polished upholstered seats, back and § 8 go afm ih Tapestry or Genuine Leather; Peferinettbie springs in seats, as illustrated, at. GET IT OFF YOUR CHEST— THAT LUMP AND DISTRESS 3 ges! | e Tal t | gna } a aT — \ OEE. EE: onO THAT HOLDS ITS asad $4:20 $4,580 $500 $6.00 $700 & $800 The actual value is determined and the retail is stamped on the bottom. The stamped price isW.L. that theshoes arealwaysworththe Sm paid for them. The retail prices arethesame everywhere. Fhey ost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York’ W. ‘LDougias Stores in Sonia New York #859 Pisebetise Ave = the wark Avenue, ington Street. genline Ave, 2 Blocks from C6th St. Subway Station an. 66th St, Cross- town line. 84th St. “L” Station at door. 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