Ws&Emi' -. 'ri BVJ5X1XG- PUBLIC LEDOBK PHILADELPHIA, FK1DAY, 3IAIJCH 29, 1!)1S 1$X 11 . S " if A' -? rv A&Jf 5& M u l . r,: Klf w & BMSDUTY :aoMT'GERMANY kbosevelt Says G. 0. P. Must Support Govern ment1 in War '.TRriA'IRN INEFFICIENCY Germany Musi Be Brought to Her Knees, Says Colonel jHorc are some o the high points of Colpncl lli3pso felt's speech, In which lio urged tho vital need of bcatlne Germany to her lsnccs to win lasting peace. "Var la won by brains and Meol. not by kid gloves and lino phrases." '"Somo of the most Important branches of tho Government aro almost chemically puro of clllclcnt orjtanlzatlon." 'Hcpubllcans In Congress ilni'c the. war have sought to scivo their party by making It setvo Ameilcu." "Unless we war on Turkey pie ckcly ai wo ttar on Germany we show Tie are Insincere when we say vjfo wish to mako thu world tafo for democracy." "If o en wo had begun seriously to light last September IlusMa prob ably would not hsivo broken down and victory would now bo In sight." r VorlUnd, Me., March 23 The Ttepubllcan pirty ma inaka lti fight for the recapture of Congress on th platform laid by Theodore Hoose velt In a pungently critical, hut buoy ant and constructive address, to the Maine Republican convention. He was heard In tenso silence, alter nating with prodigious applause, by 3300 persons all who coufd be crammed Into tho auditorium of Portland's City Hall. It was his first public appearance since his IllneM ; In fact, thin ! the llrt time ho has left Sagamore Hill Mute he went homo from UoohCclt Hospital three weeks ago In the great itoud wore an!ous men Riid wonun fearful. despite his appearance of apparently ctfmpleto rccovto, that ho might col lapse. But he was in Ills' best form. He never talked with grcator vigor. In beginning his speech Colonel ltooe velt paid hla respects to the German American Alliance. '"If Congress docs Its duty." he said, It will cancel the charter of that organization and make .i provision that membership In it constitutes treason against this conntrj " He explained that th" Fpeeoli was ' written three weeks ago In the hopltal The address follows. In part Tills It the I'toplc' Vnr This Is tho peoples war It is .lot the President's war. It Is not Congress's war. It Is the war of the people ci the United htates for the honor and welfare of Amcrli'a and of mank'nd It Is the bounden duty of thi Republican party to support every public servant from the President down. In so far as lie does gooel and efficient work In waging the war, or helping wago the, war. and to oppose him exactly to the cucnt of his failure to do such work; for our loyalty Is to tho people of the United States, and to every public bervant In exact accordance with the way In which he serves th public. It Is the duty cf me iiepuuucan parij- to sianci into a ' tock against Inetllclency, Incompetence 1 hesitation and delay no less than againtt any lukewnrmne a In serving the com mon cause of ourselves and our Allies i if wc had even begun seriously to fight last Septi mber Russia would prob ably not have broken, and vlctorj would ' now bo In sight , Our failure has been duo In part to grave Incompetence since Germany forced us Into" war Hut primarily It Js due to our utter folly In falling to prepare during the preceding two ana ,hlf j ears, when the warning was written across the whole horizon In letters of blood and of lire Our resources are so immense thai in the end we shall begin to count In spite of all our governmental shortcomings; but us long as we think of tho war 3000 miles away, and as long as some of the most Important divisions of the executive branch of tho Government continue nlmot chemically puro of ef ficient organization, our ctrength will be exerted at a terrible disadvantage War Is won by brains and steel, not by kid slaves and fino phrases PHYSICIANS ORGANIZED FOR SERVICE AT HOME AV.hlnfton. March, 29 Dr Tklward r Davis, of Philadelphia, has been named as president of a central govern Inr board to handlo the general admin istration of the volunteer medical serv-j ce corps being organized by the general medical board of tho national council of defense. Other ofheers are Dr. Henry II Sherk, Pasadena, Cal. vice president; Dr. John D. McLean. Philadelphia, act ing secretary; Dr. Udward II Brad ford. Boston; Dr. Truman YV Brophy, Chicago; Dr. Duncan Uve, Nashville, nd Dr. William Duftleld Robinson, Philadelphia. The -.olunteer medical service corps alms to enlist In the general war-w In ning program all reputable civilian phys icians who are Ineligible to the Medical Qfncers' Reserve Corps and who cannot serve In camp, field or base hospital be cuse they are over fifty-five jears old, have- slight physical Infirmity or aro needed for public or Institutional serv ice. It will b nn organization of doctors at home "to do something when there Is something to do," In response to calLs from the surgeon generals of tho army, navy or public health service, general medical board, council of national de fense or other duly authorized depart ments or associations. Application for membership, may be sent to the council of 'national' defense, Ulghtccnth and D aireets, Washington. iiniiiMMHHin cy l '" BE-A mUKMnsmmm S j H ? ft IH w il iM II ll 1 At $5.00;i A notable assortment of handsome silks in ail the Bui i.r y ' ideas of the sMson. 4Ftner oradea at 16. S7.50. $8 1 havy- striped cfr'epe, at $9.00. n i, ' J., t- :OB KEEO'5 5oKS EVENTS "HOLD FAST AND W JMALL Th NtwYor World EMBARGO ORDERED ON TARDY CONSIGNEES Railway Administration Will Punish Failure to Unload Freight Promptly VVn-hlnctoii, March 2'J. Embargoed against consignees who fall to unload their freight promptly wcie oidtrtd by tho railway administra tion tudiy As a result of the order two now committees aro created, the freight tratnV lommlltce, vvlth headquar ters nt 111 Ilroadwa), N(v Yolk cltv. nml flic f-nuthtrn i vtiort roninitttrc With Miead quarters Hi tho VAy JlulliIImr, At- lant.i, Ga. tK&t- Jo: fuociw tN & .eafe kwLLLw k. ? LLH faaKrv iii' T s9tWltBn 1bbWi sBBm,r-MMh. WW BmBMwaamBW Baaw WbbbbbbbW J'rWA :mSm Qm liV2mmwi U&SZ4. -V V, . r J3Hni!afe'Et ; r I fSKMBM. r-tvX T TP? jsiiSH, 'I rJ"T'U' .wl ! '-. 1' O y A fli IS 'A HABIT OfJCTE FORMED 15 HARD TO QUIT-- BT ilrS OnTfU B A? t W VUWStl W Birminqham .Aoe. Hrld-AIbm . Jl9l 7 r I U J c I.L-. I ."&. ". tti'S.J5fc.-U?-Ii 6IB. - IMIgllBE gT.UUrcyir Ik. I I IL I sear I i--:tL"'';:fi,0Ntirs Q flS I! Illl lM faJlm wsvMf3tedtLJm&totT . It Is provided In tho order that when learned their nuote in the JJOOO.OuO other than abtolute inibargoes exlst as O00 bond K'-ue. which will bo launched many Items aa aie listed In paragraph on tho war nnnlvertary.Aprll G. six of the lallw ay administration's order Slight reutrangement of the uuotns unri-uiif. iii.iv 1m rve.mnteil. urovldlne the rir i mum v 11 :i m i ih ii i i'lhii-vliiiilli . exemptions uie maeto In the order listed I Among the articles subject to such e-1 cmptlon aro livestock of perishable char- actcr, co il coke, charcoal, acids, am monia, alcohol, foodstuffs for human consumption, feed when not Intended for export, and materials consigned to the United States Uovernment The order provides also that freight for etpoit via ocean vessels and do mestic freight for port cities and their outlllng terminals shall be subject to the rules anil legulntlons of he ti eight tratllo committee hiving jurisdiction and subject to llcen s provided for It pro vides further that cars must not be loaded in violation of embargoes, and that when shippers disregard embargoes the rullwavs shall refuse to Issue MH of liillng and tho cari shall be held at the point of origin until released FIRE HERO ADMITS HE STARTED BLAZE Roy Who Risked Life to Save U. S. Flap Confesses to Police) the Iluzlrtun, l'a,, March ".1 lUjmond Hocbner and 1'etcr Kordalski. each fourteen years old, confessed to Chief of Pollco Brownson, according to that ofil cial, that they accidentally started the (lie which destroyed tho twenty - four - room school building on Churcli street Saturday night, caublng a loss of about 1150,000. According to Chief Brownson. thej had broken Into the school and were taking u saw from the Janitor's cup board In the basement when a taper carried by KordaUkl dropped into some oil waste, betting it ablaze Whllo the fire was at Its height, Hoeb ner a pupil at the school rushed In and rescued a big American flag, which ho turned over to Principal Ilausknecht, Kordalski was also a pupil at the school. NO SUSPENSION AT MIXES First Time in Years Lehigh Force Worked on Good Friday ' llmlfton, Pa., March 29 Responding ' to the appeals of their leaders, the oper- ators and the clergy, the mines of the Lehigh coal fields, with the exception of those at Lattlrner, reported as usual todav to keep up tho production of fuel nt wartime maximum This Is the first time in many ears that there haa been' no suspension on Good Friday. EASTER SEASHORE TRAINS FOR TIME TABLE Showing lVCltl'AHKD MEUVICr. to si:a8hotu: points DU11INO the 1'AHTER Ki:.hO.V Consult Ticket Agents rUJ.I.MAN KI'SKHVATIONH Ironi Atlantic City FOR EASTER SUNDAY CAN III! maim: now at Philadelphia. Ticket ORices Chirts of 0 more nan usual excellence In shirts of the finer sorts we par ticularly mention At $2.50: American or Imported Madras of extra quality in neat striped designs. At $3.50: Fibre cloth shirts white ground with figured stripes. and $9: a very beautiful quality IBW,?' IN THE WORLD WAR Rv full T ) X&& 9 WIN - KIRBY - AVADE IN in Th 5t $12,000,000,000 TOTAL OF NEW BOND ISSUE Third Liberty Loan Quotas Migntly icenrrangcil in Latest Allotment Wnslilniton, March 29. , Cliiliman Kltthln, of the House AVavs i 'and Means Committer, announced this 'afternoen that tlio nr.v bond Issuo bill iwiii autnoruo n loin oi i.' uu vuv.uuu i no lupuxuru v in lie lmrouuccu ill lilt House tomorrow Pievlous stlm lies had place d the total autlif llzatlnns ut it I MOD 00n 000 Mobilization of the uatlon'H finan cial forces begun "lull speed :iln.ui' when the twelve Kxlrrnl Reserve district- i l.i- iirrn iiiHini iiiiiiiiu.ii .l iii-i:r i-ii ss 1 1 1. i t.lO.OOO.OOO in the total alloted to tho ' Ilostnn district. imrtloiied uiuoiig This bum was np- l other districts change In the allot making the milv ments that prevailed during the second bond campaign, which called for an lsue of similar amount. Pile Treasury Department hai not announced niaMmum iiiotns, only giv ing tho minimum imiouuts wblih are necessary to complete the totil of the third loan Oversubscription will come. It Is c onlldvntly epected by bankers, ind S-eeretaiy McvVdoo villi not reject tho evce'ss 'flio honor flag Is flvin, over the I'.i tomae, end of the Treasurv Ruilding awaiting tho name of the first State or city or town to complete its epmta after tho campaign start" RESIST DESERTERS' ARREST )urber, Miirrh 2!1 flty liollco earlv todav clubbed their viav tuiougli a inob i Hhlcn had formeel and was opposing the ' arrest Lv Dominion police of eleserters 1 who wero evading the mlllt.'elv servln act Joining forces against the mob, the tvi lodUs ren lied the police st Hon with their prlsoneis onlv bv lighting tliejin fit every turn i rined $10 for Sedition Iletlilrliein, l'a.. "March I'i l, nrv i l.'ltl.. , rt,.l,1 . 1 n ,lia I. ,1. !..!.. S,rl ' Company plant, vias tlunl $10 and costs I for making slunderous remarks agoinst the Government Klclbe r Is alleged to ' have said that If ho wero drafted and ' sent to Franco lie would at the first op I portunlty turn his gun on the Americans J" cv MONT ST. COR UAUPHW rmiADUFHIA, Pi OI'I.N THIS 1I1KMM1 Involution and economy will leael jon uptown to liuv Nobby .Suits and Coats at extraordinary sav lnse. t PIUDDI COAT SUIT Xew vest effects i High-grade mannish serge; navy only. Note youthful lines Made of American Woolen Mills' all - wool pop lin, Pekin, tan, sand, rookie, navy and black. Taffeta Silk Dremet for Tonnr Women At $10.98 Xrvr Iilrh-waltted effect!, plain1' and ttrlpecl taffeta, fJearcettet leeree. One or the jnoeleU hai' Iarse boir and eakh. At $10.98 Nprelal lot of Sample hnlU liare Jutt arrived and uu tale toelar, Tltree new niodeli of pouUo, navy blue and black oii1). ) ' $14.98 and $15.98, Illustrated catalopuo rehdy to mall to vou tor the athikat m m $15.-98 1 fl J YA ' 111 1 AS SEEN BY CARTOONISTS CCRMANy TUTMIUL Uouu StJr WOULD EXTEND TIME FOR PAYMENT OF TAX Congressman Fear for Banks When Excess Profit Levy Is Due inn r J l I the i Y.'l'Nlnl.s t nnliliigtnn, M.ireh i hirgius SMTiinrv f the Ire MeAiliM) with ndoiitltig i course In the culkctlon of the eocspionts tis that mlcht clog the financial svrtem of the couttr.v. Iteprestiilotlve Louis T. Mc l'.uhlui, of e'aulni, l'a, urg'd the Sec ietar. In u spr,ih in tiio lloutfe to make public liU reasons for opposing tho pending bill, vvlilch wouid :iUtbuil the paviiint of the oces.pro!Us It nver :i pnioil eif four months lns'iad of In i lump sum mi June 1" IMotests from all Metloni from liul- ness men wero lead lnte, the record hyjjihn i nude fnr speedy action on this Mr. McKaildcn He snld If the Admin-I IcgMntloii w that the peilod of uncer- tratlon did not wish to suPiioit his - - bill because h" was a Republic nn ho would work for u similar measure In troduced In the henate lv Senitor romereue nf Ohio Mr. Mi I'adden said "The climates now made ire that the collections from the xicss-jirofin ta for Mils jear will be JD 400 000 000 Inste id nf S- Too noil n00 as nt first state J I he llnunc kit icsources of thl eountrv am lint in a position tu nsiune thN tiunlui In u single ela.v Til s,e, iet,ir lias put cm thu market 51, :",0,- not) nun 'in 'trcusurv certlficites and Ued.i.it J'.es.ive nmes isueu en ine capping tn i,uieu i.inn anu iiimper strencth nl the ledlscountlng operations ' Ing tin iiiiinufacture of war materials nf these inks total $1 SOU 000 000 Vn AI1 these men say that tho Immense sum enorin ms ncrlnd nf financial Inflation o innut be withdrawn from the ordinary lus iilre.idv tikcn p'.ice, and now the clianneN ot business without having pmpnsil is that the financial institutions gravo and liirmful effeets" the New Arrow Collars CASCO 255 CLYDE 21 Imparl that smart military ap pearance fo inui'ii oesiicii til jicrfcetly and hae ample room for cravat to blidc in. ( 1,1'ETT, PEMIODY S. CO, INT. MAKER-?. TROY, N. Y. The Iodine Preparation That Never Stains or Poisons Can be taken internally. Can bo put on open cuts. Impossible with Iodine. It stops bleeding instantly. It penetrates rather than cvapoiates. It docs all that iodine does and moie and safely. M m VAN DYKE) Goes right to the scat of the trouble ai soon as applied. None of the bad of Tincture of Iodine, and all of its good. Don't get n useless concoction, or don't ask for Iodine. Get Glyco-Iodinc. At Your Druggist. 2 oz COc. 1 07., $1.00. T OMORROW is the last day to buy War Savings Stamps for $4.14. Buy all you can, but buy NOW. WS.S. mts0wativu4rs UfUXOSYTIM wrrco statu CAMOUFLAGE A10RPMV, in Th. Louisville HeratA Kentucky i 1h o uiilrv, til" coipnrntlom and t'i Muiijlt i htisliii i iiitiibllMhinpntp lllld $1 41)111)00,11(10 ImOIC To st thli itwmp flic r,prnnfi lir nrn tn t IV tll( LeH-protln ta inif-t tlthor go Into i the inttkct or else deplcto thelt work ing ca"li "Af June 1". nppio.ii lie every bsnk will no ovil whdinid with npiilleatlnnH for loins, and it Is hardly p sslbh that evei lioiinwet nn be accommodated The kink, under pi sent conditions, an llinlted In the calls they can un sieer Tlie Tie.murv nlriadv has adopted the e.vstem lrcommended in this bill in sale of I.itiirtj iioncls ruicnasers in en cnnliled to meet tlieir otillga- i.s from tune to tlm. out now ine uoiio'.il Ih rcvused Thcio Is no real ' neci "sl'tv ut this time for n great lnlluv. or mom v J lie i spouses oi tue e,n em inent toilav have chopped lo JI0U00OOO Id.illv '1 he lullow c.r revenue has been nuieli gitutur than this ami lh United Ihtites Is unuble to spend thu money us fnft .is It is coming In, it tie Sorie Ittiiv Insists J1, 000 000,000 be turned In at once "I have .1 lommuule'atl'iu from iho As. Isoelatlin nf 'mploris and Manuf tctil lrrn of .S'ew lhialanii. tho lilKgikt busi ness (inns In that "ectlou n urgent tntnlv niav lie shortened Th ' I'elinsll- vaiiia Mute f'hinilier of Commerce has made tlio same ieenict. Th" C.iseiide rnundrv Compnnv. nf Uric, l'a, inserts 1 Hint dlthougli its lirollts have been large, It lias been roicul to Jiut back a great Ideal of tills inoni v i vioiklng c ipltnl 'and tn piovlde. leu e u msloii s Is tlm i.t-i with man. ithois seeking leMiel it n engaged laigel In the manufa lute of war niateilnl" "Vnothii protest fiom the Manurac ituiers' Assoilatloi of a big State sujh the liajiiu'its cannot bo made nil ut one ilnu Millmut i ilpplmg banks h.inili- TAi'e Space Contribu ted by the Tru$t Com pantet and Saving! Fund of Philadelphia CENSOR IS DEMANDED FOR U.S. NEWS BUREAU Only Excuse for "Official Bul letin" to "Mislead Public," Senator Knox Observes WADSWORTII IS CAUSTIC An,liln4lon. March 20 The Senalo tiirdly opened this after noon when (hero came tho dally x- doHlon, Senator AVadsMorth. of Xew York, eairlcd Mi uttaik on 'misleading btate luents from tho conunltlce on public In foimitlon" to the floor of the Senate, lie exhibited captious published In jcslci da' Ofllclal Ilullctln concerning tilr pl me picture. "Ihcy fairly bristle with misinforma tion,' said Senator Wndsworth. "and Mint after the committee on public In formation had been Informed of the true Junle nffalM concerning airplanes and piomtn nntl lieen given that tho cap tions would bo killed. Two dajs later ve'iness tlio publication of these r.ile hoods, I it Is tlino tlio commlttco u public Information hid a censor ' 'I lie captious referred to hundreds of a'rplnnos sent to Trance. .Senator ad ttoilli declared only one alrp'ano has i I'fiMi shipped nbroail. S tiatur WndNWoitii declared that tho membrrs of tho committee on public In- form.iiion had evaded rtponslblllt by aMertlmf thrlr claims for largo ship ments of airplanes and applied only to training plants Wo l.now that no training plane) .uue been cent ubio.ul and so Informed i t Iie- gentlemen," said Senator Wads woitli "t ilon't know whit tho Senate, ran do, but It set ms something must be done to censoi tho committee" Sen nor Knox, of Pennsvlinnla, ob served that tho only eeuso for tho Of ficial Uulletln Is "that the public iniiv be inlhled If It reads the seculnr press " Senator 'lliomas, of Colorado, Demo crat, joined In the attack and declared thai statements m tho ufliclM Uulletln i icomern tig tho pictures might bo char-1 actPtlied 'y tho shorter and uglier I word' He declaied Miat he had ben ' Informed that Morris Strunsky had written tho headlines on his own AWeek For a 1918 Black Bauty Bicycle Guaranteed for Five Years hr the linre.' HicIuiItb Cjcle Home lo Amfrtcs. 10 ,MoeIfl. Cn or wnic jor jiiuck jieautj color CaUloiue. Dr.PT. I. 40e). HAVERFORD CYCLG CO. f,03 MAltM.i' ST.. IIIII.ADLU'IIH mmearmi Bm Zi Ik'AM fli IllrVrl U. A'A VlllJtmm. t if JuvJi T SJ IJieV flircctfrom j . Factory on & Approval 5, i$TOQ Ifcfe I HRRR they arc more than 300 aew tuodelt for Kaater from the racy jounar man's atyle to the more coniervative type for "Ihe liOTtrnor". You'll wonder how auch marreloua ratuea could ever be pro ilitcedfor anythlnr lite our prlcea of S3.SO and IS 00. Theaniwerlai Olantptircliaalnc force for J57 atorea. tnaaterly antlcipii tlon of market condition" and tlie ability to operate our biulnrii on a smaller profit margin than any one tore could exlat on, I,ct uaahowjou theie beautiful shoes tomorrow. JWnTrt Snce Stores Go, m TWKLVIl nit Jtarliet ht bet,. 12th and 3143 Kensington Ave., bet. York and. Cumberland Sts. 3m riermanlown Ave., bet. Lehigh Ave. and Sortj. crwt St. 1st North 8th Ht.. near Cherry St. 4:1 Mouth Mi. near 4th St. i InltlallxiJ. "They nto purely Imagina tion," Senator Tliomna wild, "mid Str. Strunsky Is a man of greit Imngliia tlon," partly Oriental and parity Amer ican Imagination. The statements are bound to react on tho morulo of the nation.1 Charge? tnai mo homirrH in i w n, i,.hir finrttpd of roinforts through 1 tho work of tho committee oiu.ub lo In- formation Were nloo mado In tho llouse today by ltfprcscntatle Allen T. Tread- i f.ly, Ol .MRsat"-"""1" I Ctnarinsman Treadway Introduced a . ... ..,,1- ....M !. 1nM MAlin.l.lll. rCIOlUllOn JUIHK U.UI HIC ,,M, wr'.u ,- llW Wf ELPRQDUCT0 AN El Producto that give enjoyment is as hen's teeth. Every El Producto is made from the finest Havana filler and selected shade-grown wrapper a product of the art. And El Producto never varies in flavor or in the enjoyment the smoker receives. Various shapes and sizes 10c straight to 2 for 25c. The G.H.P. Cigar Co. Philadelphia tiwiwiBii iiiimwiiiN iinWiii mn m uriw ii m Blunt Ki.., . a lie shipe JMHIBss actuiUUe ifcwStl vJHwtfff : lit ' Philadelphia, Pa Mnrch 20, 1918 REMOVAL NOTICE April 1, 1913, wc will remove our Itrancli Office from present location,! lit South 5th Street, to 230 Market Street, where, with greatly increased facilities, we will lie enabled to better take care of our satisfied and rapidly growing clientele. We desire at this time to thank jou for jour patron ago and confidence, and trust that the mutual feeling of good will shall continue in the future as in the past. UNITED STATES LOAN SOCIETY o i mm onions ioiwti'u, at 117 .NOItllt HltOAI) STItl.llr 234 t.iJiiviA.NTovvi ai:mi. s i tiHiuai uiiMiuiiiiiiiii.li MMiiHiiiiui niiin i in i hum i i hi jiwi iiiiiiiiiiu uiniin iiiiriiiiiniuini iinniiiiiiii iiwiuiiiii nmii m mi m inmMKi Iter, ContlneaUl Uit invitlble lu if "Zk eyelets. IlMallthc earmark) yk I Vifl of an expen- tfO C f) k H A.k For No. 358- R Iff lW Rich Btirsrundy Tan Oxford n nun I ff Ll with lines a trim as a vacht: " Nu-Tex " fibre aolea, leather lice's, iutlslblecvelel. Thor oughly "Fmllsh". Copy of an expensive model I,ook at if it might . C n have cost S.S. , u 110 00. "-- . BHH IVOMIIN'8 ,XT MKN'H NTOI1KS IN riUr.ADHLl'lIIA 13th Sts. :J30 n, I'rout Ht near Dauphin St. 63 (iermantawn Ave., near Chellen Ave 33 Mouth totli St., near Market St. rsiJeemlngton Ave., near Hart Iane list Noutli Ht., bet. llroad and 15th bta, R16 N. li Ht.. 11 Market Ht Between Oh and 5th fits, 257 Stores in 97 Cities,- imnt 1 1 explain tho recent crA.iA. ulimi; llu. ending of patU. i J bin. i,r tf,e expeditionary toSrt b.'ff . cl pom T he resolution al"o CMi. '" the 1-ostmnster General " , fSSiff' fo-tn itlon of the ntnount of Sh '": win in tho expeditionary forei, .,. 11 th laM month ami n. " !!".. month ami tin, i."'" uternturo hctit to the mmi.,. i" ' ,,,illl... .,i.ii. ii,."lul:. y th. tli u,i.ii"",., "ISA inr a v.j w Hw,kln about his re.olu n' r, . '2 f, ltlUlu, Vreaduny said that 1,1 5r"! M0,i that the matin ha0 bn c? ''.v uuuKirin nnu literature Mnt I!, I forces abroad by tlio commin... . l'l I. ....... !. "l,J ' 1 a pub. IIUUillHiVlttll, fails to as rare cigar-maker 3 enjoyment -..H v9vSlr L.! MM Mm liV'l iKSfv.'iffiK? I 'e K&Kfc.e&AKy IM f. e ejt9Tc7r7i -Wffy-rilBllllHH i5KS)is,jrffiwisBHHffT .! ' Tt'U'.' .". 'fsz7r t- - mhhi si unniiuniniBiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii :d K'li linn rmrnmnimiiiimiiiin n 1 CttyrifU JTht uttrh r Stmt C: bet. liana nnd Vina t. 'be & PrU rt'rt"n'n,rti. vH 11" i" i'iV i It JH xn 1 '.tf.ctftl S3Q?5 ... . - -- . -.!.;' ,ITiL!LL3W1', , )r r. 7- i S4-'1
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