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if twenty sermons ‘ “1 would rather see South Boston burn to ashen, block by block,” de elared the Rt Rev. Mer. George J Patterson of St. Vincent's Chu “than see a repetition of the # 1 Witnessed this past week.” Patterson declared that he pushed hi way into the mob one night because he felt it to be his duty, “able-bodied men stood REACHES FIU about me he declared, “but not one lifted » hand te help me, These men who to-day quard our district are here by au thority, They came to premurve and order, Lawful authority ] rempected.” l Drenvar Whe is the Hons PRIEST CALLS HoooLumim | FeMmier Nitfi Calls the Poet DANGER TO AMERICA | Acts “Seditious” and Fore- At the Church of the Secred Heart ‘ a in Rosiind Father John F Cum casts Energetic Action. ming spoke of the presence of the) va a soldiers in the atreets, who are “here to protect us from ourselve PARIS, Sept. 16 (Havan).—en y God,’ d the venerable priew ‘ ia . ce a ink of it! No foreign foe threatened | #@dogiio, Deputy Chiet of the Malian wa, The danger was all from within. | Army, who haa been given broad Aga that danger the hoodlun : Hoodiumiem in one of the gravest | Powers to meet the situation wh dangers in America to-day. The £005 | hay arisen | sie aaidund, ta th citizen upholds the law. If a law | ! to altered of Improved It|entry of the city by Capt. Gabriete aN pe boy A an reery way. van | sAnnunso at the bh d of a large ‘ot one he striking polleemen Lh should be taken back,” the Rev, Cort. | free of irregular troops, has arrived land Myera said in Tremont Temple. [at Flume, accompanied by Gen “1 don't want ve in a city with | Anfossl, aceording to advices received sueh rotten policemen. 1 wouldn't | apg fter dark with them on th ! force. hoc : a head | ah me tor TOMB, Sept. ib.—Capt. d'Annun- ‘ * Boston.” |rio's forcen at Flume are variously es “There are many things we can @- timated to mumber from 2,800 to j ford to overlook,” suid the tev./ , George R. Stair in Dudley Street Bap. |12,000 men. ording to latest wd- tint Church, “but treason, never. ¢| vices, Capt, d'A.nunnio in still in Wess 6 Rew paiice force.” ;e achroen by c ° t Reston la Achting now.” declared |/!um= Detachments sent by : the Rev. Dr. Alexander Mann tn Trin: | Hobilant, commander of the Sixth ; ity, Church, Hor hernelt Army Corpa, to disarm Capt, d’An- but for singe cities, for the Common wealth, and for the whole people of the United Btates.” nunagjo's men have orders, This, according to Then is the hope of s #0 ety tlo's forces nald to be march STRIKE BRINGS ouT TROOPS, | 0" Pinme. parte of the Sixth Artitery }regiment 4 a cyclists’ corpx } Ghawdeinen Grénred (0 Atbe |reported near the city, Gen. Ferrart, Cy, to Prevent New I 4 commanding the Itallan troops on RALKIGH, N.C. Sept, 16.—On ree] the armistice line, haw been ordere quest of the Mayor of Albemarle, Gov.}to prevent the forces from joining Bickett to-day ordered national guards Capt @’Annunaio. 4 men trom lexington, Stateavillo and! “Gun WVA, Kept. 15, ~ Gnarielle oe we to proceed to Albe where |... : rrtors ‘of toxtlie workers haa been in| UABAUNEIA, supported by the forc Drogrens several weoks of Aditi which accompanied bim into durin Lescol Flume, has proclaimed a union of f by the town authorities Fiume with Maly, according ts vices received by the Serbian Press Work Resumed at the th Coat | Hureau here from Helgrad Deets Fiume was plunged into anarchy, DULUTH, Sept. Timi dook® at} the advions declare, when the brigade the Bead of the Lakes resumed work to-| of italian troops which previously day, after having been bile since AUK) nug evacuated the city returned increase of | thorities and arrested the Halian Gen. ale previous | isitialuga i -— The British and Frenoh troops ny Fiume, the message state barri-) GUN BEATS PAIR OF FOURS. jiseacemsoiver witnin tneir aus ters, exp ting to attacked, while FOR $110 STUD POKER POT Winner Had Cards Up His Sleeve and Court Approves Loser’s Collection Methods, the crowds in t Allied flags. The Serbian authorities, whieh Ss isolated. PARIS, Sept. 16 (Unite that it isn't on the square to win a pot on a pair of fours. In the old, old | days poker wax known as the game | of bluff, But the jurist hap torn tra. | ditions into shreds, | and Fore) ttended puncil and the Livyd George Tittoni of Italy ef the Supre wituat n | treaty were also among the subjects wah Joseph Benz bad George Bright ar. | Bright claimed that Reng had cards up bis sleeve and the Magistrate, proving his method of eoll dismissed the case. mr Bulgarian to the 1 lay. aria Deservedly in the World refured to D'Annunzio was characterize ITALIAN GENERAL ¥2r METO HALT D'ANNUNZIO obey # state “We ure now in the throes of | made yosterdhy by Promier Nit, wa gag TO Hoa ine Chapa, |“wedition,” the Premter adding that Phe iabor party ix evidently trying | he was “determined to act in ar £ in political control over the [ner that would avoid grave conflicts.” 4, It probably will succeed. What | poi forcements for Capt. d’Annun- ty tore down the it In added, still remdin in the suburbs of Susak, ed Press.) « erenc Supreme in th unab to Capt, PITTSBURGH, Pa, Sept. 14.—The| as a mutineer in Peace rules of stud poke’ have gone a giim-| circles to-day, but the mering and Hoyle has been hurled | Council decided not to interfere into the discard by no leas an author- | situation he has caused unless it de ity than Magistrate John J. Sweeney | veloped that Italy was of the Central Police Court, who holds| handle the trouble gn Minister the meeting The Turk- Bulgarian under consideration. The proposal rested for collecting $110 from him at] of an American mandatory over Tur the point of a gun when Bens at. was dixcussed, resulting in. the tempted to rake in the said $110 Qn | decision not to take any action with wo. foure. regard to Turkey until after Ameri- ‘# ratification of the Peace Treaty treaty will be n delegates White Ttose The Largest Selling Ceylon Packed Tea UR reporters and e O they were writing cableg: If you like your news c told in words and bri shown in pictures, you wi The News. At any news-stagd- or, better yet, jour wews-dealer de- Mverit every morning, ET LS LTT TE, A ditors are as saving of wordsas if rams, risply ightly ill like Page after page of photographs. 16, 1919. ®@ As He Speaks on League of Nations at eLearn oe Te eee A PRAE DEEN OAS EEE DED nor FORMS O Oe S ATION AL Atal AMERICANS HEAR THE PRESIDENT Cre eee eee eee PAULIST PRIE JANIS IN SUBWAY. PRESIDENT'S WIE MUSTEND AT ONCE, 1S DRAWING CARD NIXON TELLS LRT. ON PRESENT RP ha Revs Cartwrigh Leave City Very Rey, 1 gen xeveral tlons of the commission r out to greet him have been more in- | Rev, Richard LCN IG ALANNA NEN ac scene cist iscitinniay th Dakota Indians Listening to ‘Wilson BY ORDER’S NEW SUPERIO! Missioner Coming. ‘al of the Paulist Fathers, Bismarck BITTER ATTACK werwen' ON LODGE REPORT. — Senator McCumber Demands Rejection of Amendments and Modification of Reservations. WASHING of all German peace 18. ed amendments modifi« N, Sept Rejec- propo: tion to | the treaty and cation of the recommended rexervations was urged individ- lual minority report filed with the Senate to-day by Senator MeCumber, Republican, of North Dakota, rank of the Foreign Ret | tee to A ahtiteds Lod, “strong” nan next in ation’ Commit. Senator Me- did not join in the recent Republic M majority report and voted {with the Democrats on amendments {and several rese! Attacking tions, | the majority report of 'Chairman Lod Senator McCumber ®| denounced most of the majority amendments as “selfish, immoral aod dishonc and charges that they seek to ate the United States [from the rest of the world and aban- don our allies." | | “To the substance of some of the | proposed reservations,” Senator Me- Cumber's report declared, “there can be no serious jection, But against 1 Wd in hich they are assert- I do most earnestly protest. They are couched in a defiant, discourteous and O'Regan tO| and overbearing manner, and seem and Toronto — | intended to express a jingoistic spirit that ought to be eliminated from American statesmanship.” STS SHIFTED it homas F, Burke, new on Article X. of the League of Na- ant changes in —->-— the personnel of the two Paulist churches |t!Ons covenant, Senator McCumber Non Ge uid teed sles rae nT , in this alty Henry H. O'Keefe | Said At really is an amendmeft “pure (Continued from Fmt Pare. | Crowds, Particularly Women | ja. teen transtorred fromthe Church of | and simple,” and designed to take the | | More Interested in Her Thap [St Paut the Apostie, Columbus Avenue] United States entirely out of the | Bria Grand Central Station.| ; i rn x and 60th Sirect, to the Church of the} teague; The Public Service Commission has in Mr. Wilson. Good Shepherd, 207th Stroct and Broad-|* special opposition was expressed by | way, to assist the new rector, the Rev, i ordered the Interborough to run more mnecaas i iaehiehol Senator McCumber to the proposed trains and cars on this line so as to! SEATTLE, Sept. 15.—Great as har) ye jou bh MeSorloy assumes the ree-|@mendment to the Shantung provi- | relieve t gestion on platforms |been the interest in President W 1809 | corship of . Pant the| sion, By this amendment, he said, | and in the cars, but thus far the \during his trip to the Coast more | Apostle and the Key, James F, Cronin| Japan would be “kicked out” of the company has not obeyed the injune- | than half of those who have turned | becomos minixter of the same church.|}Jeague by the United States and Cartwright of the Shantung possibly. lost to China. The Evening World pointed out cer-| terested in Mrs, Wilson, This is true |Chureh of St. Paul has been assigned to) Gatling attention to what he tain lines of improvement for this of all the women 1 most of the pa ae eg in oiese and the/termea the failure of the committee section of the system and the com: | children, pee ° Aaa bf pepe adel rah majority to explain the purposes of mission after an investigation, ors, Samples of the comments heard al pO I! wl goal aa iS 7 the League, Senator McCumber said: dered additional service, Failure to!crowds establish her popularity over "MUNIN yi Cannel at on eat of| “Not a word is said, and not a sin- comply was squarely put up to-day the President beyond doubt, with the tho Jocal Paulist Mission Band and the|sle allusion made concerning either t) Frank Hedley, Vie> President and, Women at least, One woman ‘n a Rey. John EB, Burke, lately of Toronto |the great purpose of the League of General Manager of the Interborough, | Nebraska town was heard to expcess University, will do missionary work in]Nations or the methods by which Mr. Hedley was personally sum-| the wish that Mr. Wilson would per- this city those purposes are’ to be accom- inened to the hearing by Commis-' mit bis wife to make some of his " plished. nloner Nixon, wpe told him that speeches and answer questions that EXPECT TRINITY RECTOR “Irony and sarcasm have been sub- here now existed no emergency such ah WOuld ‘1lke\ to put to. he 7 me regret- us Was presented by the strike, which the w fy n would like to put to ber stituted for argument. It is regret ould be advanced by the Interbor-| The Nebraska woman said 10 BE ELECTED BISHOP table that the animgsity which cen- ough officials for any further delay.| "Of course, I am for the Le ot tres almost wholly against the ‘ Herioner Nixon in speaking | Nations if it keeps us out of war. Ev- League should have been engendered soomitltiog haya bea bery na the erybody i, But 1 don't care anything Episcopalians Likely to Choose Dr,|against a subject so important to he moet Garefal cons tion | @bout hearing, Mr. Wilson tell of tt. Greens Successor as Diorise the world’s welfare, It is regrettable has been given to The Kvening World |1 would walk ten miles though to hear gi glee a that the consideration of a matter so eee "e and the commission is pre-| Mrs, Wilson tell all about her experi- Head To-Morrow. foreign to partisanship should’ be in- Aapslt hr diPl yd eee ier | nees in Europe with those Queens » opinion of many lay members| fluenced by hostility toward or sub- titled to, and then to impose and|@nd Prine s piscopal Church in New York |serviency to the President.” carry out such improvements as are| “I would like to see the things they | State, the Rev. Dr, William 'T. Man-| Analyzing the committee amend- properly due the powple of this clty.”| gaye her, what she wore at the big ning, rector of Trinity, will be gelected |ments, Senator McCumber suid that a dinners in the Kings’ palaces and for Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of |the amendment to give the United BOY WHO SHOT ‘GRANDMA’ what the Queens wore, 1 would like New York at the special convention {States equal votes in the League with to know how she runs the Wihite| to be held to-morrow in the nave in| Bnaland and the British colonies was MAY BE TRIED FOR MURDER, House, whether she does the whqe of| the Cathedral of St, John the Divine, | “the pinn of giving each member the marketing and if the butcher and| Others named as possibilities for the| nation one vote without regard to | p : onl: Grocer try to cheat her like they try| office are the Right Rev, Charles 8.| 81% oF cue riee are, we Piya m Hi Serer | . aaa ahead ad possible , the Senator argued, Held Wtihout Bail, Says He Forgot to cheat the rest of us |Hurch, Suffragan and Acting Bishop; | fading that to all intents and pur He Slipped Cartridge in T would like to know what she! the Rev. Dr, Ernest M. Stires, rector] poses the British colonies are inde- avian thinks of tho high cost of living; if! of St. Thomas's Church, and the Rev.| pendent. evolver, she ever has any trouble with the} Dr. Charles 1h Slattery, rector of| Senator McCumber said his only a Nias isis ees we ; 7 iia ebjections to the Lodge reservation Mowing the killing of Mrs, Leah | hired girls like wp have out here. If! Grace, Some sons predict the se-| on withdrawal from the League was Mows ut her home, No, 1428 41si{the President wants to every/ lection of a Bishop from outside the|of form, As to the Lodge reserv Street, Brooklyn, Morris Adolphe, | Woman's vote for the Leas you) diocese, even from among the clergy | Hon to Article Ten, Senator McCum- cighteon, was held without bail by | Just let Mrs, Wiison sub for him some} of the Anglican Church baal voy tara ede gin Magistrate McCloskey in the Flat. [night and tell the women the things| pr, Ma has been the rector of] and simple’ he. said. “of the ‘eh Court this morning for an. | they want to knew.” | Trinity Parish sin 1908. most important article in the other spoarance to-morrow, ‘Mei A little incident that reveals the League. Its purpose is to take hile District Att 1 ili | acute interest displayed by women in She Lnitee PAptee 08 f Bower for while He jorney Lewin will mn . y MRS WILLSON MOTHER OF the peace of the world, out of the dec whether to lodge a charge | Mrs. Wilson occurred at Bismarck ' ‘ League entirely. ot homicide inst the youth, few days ago.while she and the Prest- | "eter 5 If ips this euntry dolphe's home is « v9. | dent were motoring into town. A lit oth | ina false and wrong position an Adolphe's home ia at No, 166 Ave- |i” Soman the late fortics ap-! P ’ attitude of encouraging powerful nue B, Manhattan, Mra, Mona for-| proached a member of the Secret | 4 countries to inflict or impose any merly lived next door and had a| Service with the ear and said {Publisher's Mother-in-Law Had] wren upon, weaker nations, by ep yring > obphe “Mister, would le © go up on} our declared policy of non-inter- large part in ringing up Adobphe Re coere ee you let m 1p on Been Il for Many our fe after the death of his father, He hat do you want to go up oat Montl With his report Senator McCum- Jways addressed her affectionately | for?” asked the pabelt A Bh onths. ber mibmitted the six reservations as grandmother and it was his “Why, I keeping a diary Atter # long illness Mrs, George 14] he champions as Jsnpabrutes for the lon to -Sinitc her GAah Stolay, replied, “and I want to write In it! Willson, mother of Mrs, William Ran- poy were made, de. public mane Tee Yesterday at the Mons home Adope | War oh ataod on the platform of Mrs. | doipy Hearst and Mrs, Walter W. Irwin had purcha in New Jersey, Mrx. CRS CE early yesterday morning, eteas tad tiEt ter aati awee Rit Mrs, Willson, born in Portland, Me., | Mows ‘old him to nut It aways but be toe daausior ot Mn ad alree Fated FOR STUDENTS IN MEDICINE raslied (hat |b wasnt lenaak bud HAVRE DE GRACE. Siurray, wan brovaht te thin cliy when denly the weapon was discharged and] | nace TRACK. HAVRE Dk GRACK. Mu. | a child i survived by her husband, Mrs, M died a few minutes later two daughters, five grandsons and two} Jutius Romnanlal ery hicago Offers from a bullet wound just below the t ters—Mr Frederick J. Smith and + . ; heart. * Mrs. P. F. MeMahon, Them for Benefit of Ambi- Adolphe appears “to be greatly ‘The funeral services Will be held at tious Negroes. Se a ata shan ‘ant al Mrs. Willson’ former residence, No, 137 broken up over the shooling and says Smith enuy ay a meied Six acho hips, h worth $1,200 a jhe forgot that he slipped the cartridge | nos nant—ctaiming steeplectase fie | we ve fered back into the revolver when he put it fener ¥ or ie Ard " * lew Tioneer, veer, have citi biagthin o medi; MN Whight VRTs ** Mian Py, Pd: Dore 8 ‘oughout the country by in his pocket 149: Quit Fient } Mos Pu Domne SB. C. NEEDS CLOTHING, | c#! students throughout th ry by <> — A tHe eae WE twocesnnila fillies fit a Julius Rosenwald of Chi ne an EDWARD A. MORRISON’S WILL | 332. bit frome Comins, Te) Junta” Appenta to Parents tm Behalf of | nouncement is made by the General : HOt Alive tot Well ea Education Boar, of which Wallace — 110) Attire. Lo: Wi us Children It Cares For, duce oni, le alla | Leaves 61,500,000 Extate to Widew | rouwry ayer ici Butiriek is President and Abraham | See paces | seanaiae ana emeaaras ae i An urgent appeal for clothing suit-| Flexne eretary | mi... nen Navel ane Paw wie M2: able for children two to sixteen years| Tne scholarshing are to provide post J wilt fled for prs here to-day be- dent of the New York Society for the] cially qualified, The announcement says [tore Sure Slater, Edward A Prevention of Cruelty to Children, tn] that appointments will be made towurd | Morrison of Larchmont, leaves his f the close of the year's session In 19 Wits, Mia Mbances Jonbs Wortecn, @ letter sent out by him yesterday. | ai be effective for the succeeding aca: Now York Btat IN Y “ted | He points out that this is the season of | Gemic year. Or Btate and Now York City the year when parents replenish their nds to the par value Of §900,000, tos | children's wardrobes for the autumn| Say Mate KA Captain thor with the family residence Bt] und winter and diseard clothes that} WILMINGTON, N. Sept. 15,—In chmont and ali of its contents. The eraCas ieibeet aera Teka iel\vestintion of the éeath at; Robie tote) ¢ timated at about cause children have outgrown them, Corkrum of the schooner William H ocle d clothing for! Sumner, which grounded a week ago and After leaving several nephews and Vien, 119 Vials The soslety must find clot nieces various’ sums of ‘trom. $10,000 Sais tf vat N16; sheinioe nearly every child that passes through} Whose crew said the master killed him- to $15,000 each, the remainder of the | Mein nog, HG) Midel,” 110 1). its shelter, It purchases all the new has resulted 4 fe impli jestate ix divided Into five parts, and ore rt Gal. Veneating. 116 » is clothing its funds will permit, but is one of the crew, Suthers’ ; part given to h of the two Westen Mat pressed at times. New or worn say three negro seamen have adjpitted eons and three daughters. wlothing will be gratefully received. Gorkrum was #bot by © negro mate, BY A REPUBLAN Scoring the committee reservation | WAR VETERANS ENROLL TO PROTECT BOSTON IN STRIKE CRISIS NMPHTHATANK, DRUMS. HYLAN FOR | OF MOLASSES BLOW UP AS OIL FRE CONTINUES (Continued from First Page.) vn up. In the afternoon he re-| Understor lice ji LR B Ls Bahasa dl = | nder: tood Police and Firé- Capts. Wallin and Lee. They ap-| Men Will Get Increase of proached the water edge. Cautioned 5 aa § they retreated to a safer zone, 5150 a Year. | There the Mayor addressed 200) pr ae resting firemen, lauding their herolc lhe Finance and Budget Committee work and promising m he would] of th of Estimate wilh mest try to get them a raise in pay his Week to provide for an increase His specch over, the Mayor and his police companions, with a number of| | M"* ‘2 Policemen, firemen, street firemen, started back toward the Cleanerg ‘end other fe employees creek. A sudden rumble caused a| Mayor an believes tat aries shout of alarm. About 150 feet from| Should be gr din pract y all where the Mayor and his party were | city department a tank was afire, It blew up with aj | under “the raises to tremendous roar, the third and last ef | Ye #ranted to policemen and firemen the day to explode, scattering oil and be about $150 a year. They now debris high and far, receive from $1,200 to $1,460, What- The Mayor and police officers bolted | Ver raises are made will become ef- at top speed toward the Kingsland] fective Jan, 1 Avenue gates, the Mayor with hat only will the pay of the ramk hand and feading the field a good] 4nd file of the police and fire depart. part of the way. He was out of| ments be raised, but an effort will be breath when ho reached the gates and| Made by the Mayor, backed*by other made for his automdbile up the street.| Estimate Board members, to obtain explosion yesterday of three | increases for superior officers in thone anks, one of them on the ne is lepartnents whose salaries are lege nd City shore of the creek, brought AB age the total of blown up tanks since th: Dlovesa wii) sien be ionaeor fire started Saturday twenty-thr afternoon to Two factories were de- i} stroyed yesterday, Blazing ot! | again swept into Newtown Creek | ‘ yesterday. The billowy pall that blackened the skies of Bigoklyn and Ma attan Saturday was as dense y orday. Explosions fed new sheets of crimson to the smoke clouds. ‘The lurid spec- tacle drew many thousands of Sunday | visitors, hundreds of automobiles | \ |driving toward the devastated are: Police lines at some points were flung | as far as a mile from the oil tanks, | two of them were saved fre sion, Thewother tanks tb. hy ay were n explo- |! blew up Greenpoint on night 600 were still there. force was cut down to 300, {Fi On the Long Island City side are! 300 tanks, all owned by the Standard | Oil Company, as were the 100 tanks that comprised the plant in which the fire started. ‘The Queens County shore is 125 feet from Greenpoint. The width of the creek had been bridged by flames Saturday night, but the fire | that thus spread across attacked fac- tories and not tanks. | Yesterday morning, howover, a | bursting tank on the Greenpoint side | sent flaming oll into the creck and| toward the other shore. Six tirebouts and seven Standard Oi} tugs plunged through the blazing stream to check it. | But before the advance was checked | the flames had begun to lick the sides of three naphtha tanks bordering the Queens County shore, ‘The fire also ate into @ three-story frame molasses storehouse and 4 four-story brick alcohol storehouse, Both were on the Long Island City side, near the three tanks, and burned to the ground, fre- p w bs re) quent explosions of their contents sdding new dangers to the fighters, France Oppo Completio of at tlewh PARTS, Sept. 15.—The request « Minister of Marine for appropriaf to resume the work on five battelsiips on the stocks before the war ts meeting with opposition in the Marine Commit- © of both the Chamber and Senate, it being asserted the ships as they were planned accord in no way with new con: ditions of warfare. ! te city emp! ‘FRENCH WOMEN WORKERS “4 For the first time since the biaze started the flames attacked the tanks | 4 jon the Long Island City side of the| 4 creek. At one time fire was sweeping | 7) the sides of three of these tanks, but| w 1 Red Cross who was attached to the American forces in 1918. After vise FORCE OF 900 FIREMEN CUTitine the families of Americans with DOWN TO 300. m she was associated in the Rod When dawn cume yesterday the; (ross service she said she would seole situation was well enough fn hand anent amployment with a view: te ty cause Chief Kenlon to send many | coming on American citizen pleces of apparatus back to Manhat-| Mine. Florence Prong, instructor jm |tan, depending after that mostly upon |Preneh at Barnard College; Le Lewy brooklyn equipment. Of the 900 fire-| HUME, French lecture Y se Ooce men who were on the scene Saturday |r” AU. A: labraz. lecturer at Colum- Later this! gine SEE \VACUUM | Rental Dept. IN SALARY OF AL “CITY DEPARTMEN yees will then be taken gp. t is estimated that additional rev- nue of 000,000 "will flow into the b This will come from in- | ses in the taxes of property ound guilty of rent profiteer- ¢ IN WAR ARRIVE ON LINER! Moutet, geon, Ame. Who Served as Sur- Attend Congress of Women Physicians, to Mine. Antoinette Moutet, who was a urgeou in the fleld with the Mth Freneh tmy Corps, arrived here to-day on the uraine t sttend the congress of omen physi She was accompan- d by her daughter Mimian On the same ship was Mme, Charlotte rrand. formerly a worker for the 0 passengers on the Tour- Louis Verand, manager. of the rench Opera Company of New Ore uns 1 that he had engaged a com- in Bronce for the coming. season hich would ren the prestige | of rench opera as established in’ New rleans seventy years ago. Will You Be Downtown Today? Why not take a few n utes, visit our big, block long showrooms und see the com- p assortment of o's TE R M OoR| find atylee to and every Ostermoor & C 114 Elizabeth St. Through the Block to 132 Bowery, @ Grand St, Phone 5 Spring PER DAY 00 RENTS ny High-Class Electric - null every $ CLEANER For Two Days Phone Bryant 6280 Vacuum Cleaner Specialty Co. 131 West 42d St. ‘Trade Mark, 1W2 Big Daift/— Sreciaks a | For Monday, Sept. 15th CANDY Creams a Wrapped ¢ pany others. | BOSTON BROKE CANDY —Those big, de- us twists of old | loned candy. wre | pleas | of fruit unde orm. AN asnurtine npelis Joy to t 29c LD | heart o Brooklyn, ‘The specified wight inci For Tuesday, Sept. 16th CHOCOLATE COVERED EN SUR- PRISE—We wish it were possible to tell you all the good things that 0 war. Every ent will delight nox SIC New Newark. Fv exact location see telephone directory, ludes the conralner,

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