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aoe oe ~ MUST NOT DISARM IN DANGER, SAYS BISHOP MANNING narrowly ese Speaks at Armistice Obsery-] when tn a heroic bate t fire thie presi realised’ “Wik i vet ea -< | they fought their way up Chesapeake ed the forward pa ie ance—Old Trinity, Honor Bay on a flaming subchaser. It was ed In eperiot ae Fallen Americans. a battle that will live long in the - memory of those who stood on the J Arraignment of extreme m| shore and watehed until the sub-| spread. Bucket brigades were formed and o warning against disarmaniert | ChuSer Was finally hed on the Thi subghaser’s bow was turned 3 shore of the Naval Experimental Sta-] toward the shore. A still breeze aug beyond the danger point of the mili-} ton nented ay er tary forces of the Uniter we Pie midshipmen voleed to-day by the fam T. Manning, J Protestant Episcopal Dic York, at an impressive viee in Trinity Char New York's observa MPooiversary of the During the ox service flag of ‘Trinity furled and put away to 1 chureh forever. The flag tars for members of th were members of Uncle of the parish wh : nacrifice. One c Seaman Clement L: ated the traditions havihg been a great-great nephew of the famous Capt. Lawrence of Ches apeake Bay fame Bishop Manning put consideraliec emphasis upon his arraignment of pa cifism, and said that, while the aver- age American was for the bolition of war, it was shameless in gratitude not to revere the memory men who went to France ty put down or ized murde The ‘urks alsu cami n for their share f€ arraignment in the address The Rev. Caleb It. Stetson of Trinity Paris! ding in the exercises, as did veral ¢ members of the Protestant Er clergy of New York. The sanct cholr of Trinity Chapel led the cession The large service flag was hung on the wall at the left under which was tand, from which pees was directe: opened with Chopin's centres in the dining room which should look its best for this happy occasion. If you | have been putting off getting a new dining suite there is i still time to have it in place | ready with a beautiful variety i at prices that will be a real H] cause for thanksgiving—that & H] you did not buy elsewhere. Of course, we have not neglected the other rooms. CREDIT Generously, if Desired? —— 10-Piece Queen Anne Mahogany Dining Room Suite x of Buffet, China Closet, enclosed Serving Table and Dining ‘able, 48 inches, 6-foot extension; 1 Arm and 5 Side Chairs $ 50 \ a eauine leather slip seats; 10 pieces, as illustrated, at 279: sty ii illustrated Town Store sore at 84° STREET Open Mon.and Sat.évenings MLM l Middies on Blazing Subchaser Win in 2-Mile Fight With Death Crowds on Shore Watch Flaming Vessel Till It Is ; ANNA where After te flag 4 wered into arm traced it sented it to 92 SIXTH AVE. 195 SIXTH AVE, S. E. COR. 8TH ST BETWEEN 13TH AND ITH STS. 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