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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. WEPNESDAY, JANUARY 22. 1919. DALZELL EXPLAINS TIDES AND TOWING I Store Opens at 9 A.

ISmKMSSPIWk Tells War Labor Board How 8-Hour Day Interferes With Natural Advantages. Thursday thrift sale rich in savings I'red. B. viL-e piciioent and De Bevoise brassieres in several good models, $1.29 trrdmii'ei' ut ti.e I' mnsrlck o. Ualzell i Towing and Transportation Company, testified yesterday afternoon ut the War Labor Hoard Inquiry Into tlio I ntriko situation.

Mr. Ual.T'll said his company owned eltven tuss. all pin-! iT.e screw, and "a taxicab busint'ss on tiic water" described their work, as' the work was largely towing Htenm-j ships and sailing vessels. Ha said the work was almost continuous dur- i ins the war. but la slacking up now.

I The witness submitted a report, showing: that the eleven tucs In 1H18 were laid up total of SSO days. He said the captains and men were paid their wages' while the bouts wero laid up. 1 -Mr. Dalzell said the cost of repairs had preatly jncreuoed in the. past three years; also the cost of insurance, Coat Sweaters $6.49 Regularly S8.96 Fiber silk Sweaters-are excellent for all-year-'round wear.

These particular Sweaters are made in a becoming coat model with sailor collar and turn-back cuffs, the sash stitched across the back and finished with silk tassels. The fancy block wave is especially effective. ROSE, KHAKI, TURQUOISE, BUFF and SALMON are the colors. The sizes range from 36 to 46. Second floor.

CeDtral Bldg. Morning Dresses $1.98 Specially Low Priced To be prettily dressed in the morning, while doing any necessary housework, is certainly a wonderful satisfaction. These neat blue chambray Dresses are attractive and becoming as can be, with their dainty white collars and cuffs and their y4 sleeves. Sizes 66 to 46. EXTRA SIZE Dresses of checked gingham, priced $2.48.

Striped gingham is used for another model shown in extra sizes, the collar, cuffs and pockets being made of plain-color material. Sizes 48, 0 and 52. $3.48. Negligee L'ulcony, Central Building. 35 women's wool velour coats, $15.00 from $25.00 Plenty more cold weather coming to make these fine Coats welcome additions to the wardrobe! All are of fine wool velour, made in full length model, the novel belt trimmed, the large cross-over collar of seal plush.

The Coats are lined throughout and interlined as well. Second floor, Centnl Bldf. Usually $2.00 Just received for White Sale Specials, these Brassieres are exceptionally dainty. And they fit beautifully, too, for they are designed to give smooth, graceful lines. All-over lace model, ho'oking in front, Pink satin, lace and pink net; hooking in back.

All-over embroidery, lace trimmed; hooking in front. Other De Bevoise Brassieres, 39c Pink bandeaux and white Brassieres with lace yokes, both back and front, are offered at this low price. iIr. r.onynge started to ask him about the action of the employees of the company on last Thanksgiving Pay. when they telegraphed the ofllce that they would not work after 1:1.0 p.m.

and stopped at that hour. Mr. Hutcheson ruled out the testimony as irrelevant. The witness ouid the Government towing rate ut present is $12.50 per hour. Me said It had formerly been $10 an hour.

Ho suld they have a flat rato of $17.50 for docking for the (iovernment at Ho-hokch and the rato for a private person Is f-5. Mr. Bonyngc had Mr. Dalzell explain about the tides and how they have to be taken advanlugo of In the matter of towing. The witness said in many cases the tows have to moved in 'high water slack," and Warnef Rust-Proof Corsets.

$1.29 An average-figure model of white batiste, well-boned, ith long hip and low bust. lloor, Kil, UulM'ni. told how when it was high water at I Stunning natural wolf furs greatly reduced in price Whether you wish Furs to wear with the Winter coat or. suit, or with the Spring suit or frock, you will be delighted with these handsome wolf pieces. The fur is long and thick and becoming.

Scarfs, $14.75, from $29.75 Muffs, $19.75, from $29.75 The Scarfs are in the popular animal shape large size and the Muffs are in full round style, beautifully lined and finished. second floor. Central Building Silver-plated Platters Reduced T'J governors Island it was high water slack" at Bayonne. He spoke of the peculiarities of the tide at certain points, as in Hell Uate. Itrplying to a question of Mr.

Funyntto. he said that if the eight-hour day was in operation there would be twelve days in the present month of January when the benefit of the "high water slack" would be lost. Handsome Meat Platters of American Sheffield plate; on hard white metal base; well and tree design; burnished border, with center in butler finish. Three sizes, at actual reductions in price from our regular stock: 16-in. $7.45, from $10.45 18-in.

$8.90, from $12.85 20-in. $9.83, from $14.65 Subway floor, Central Build inf. MARRIAGE LICENSES. I The housewares sale offers these for Thursday Here are some star items for Thursday in the most successful sale of Housewares we have ever held Isaac Tanrinbanm. 29.

..213 E. 17th it. Mlitn via TorntHTK. 15 (9 Powell fconjfim I.rvy, 3... K.

1M ut FraiiKet, .9 41 Am boy Isj-ic iv-iufroan. 17 fcty j3ih Minn.e Weiss, 2 Liav 13th TVHtiam I'orumer. 27 Port Huron, Alien. Isla hshr, Port Huron. Muh.

litilor Kown. 'i 132 Rrx-kaway ave iifi-t: I 'mens, JO 1M Riverdale ave John HavcMi, Central Islip. L. I. Fiore Marek.

:5 120 Vernon ave Grfnberir. 23 8:7 K. Hist st, Bronx Mary Wichncr. lf dates avt Lenin TVusin. 331 Hinsdale st Kither S.exel, JO 2i2 Barrett at Liborio Oriaudo, 5 ave COMBINATION" KETTLES, of aluminum; may be used in 8 different ways; special.

UNIVERSAL BREAD MAKERS, 8-loaf size; regularly $4.50, at $3.39 WALL DUSTERS, long-handled; brown; regularly 64c, at. CLOTHES PINS, boxes of 100, regularly 32c. box, at 23c ulnvuy floor, Kant Building. "ABSTBROOK" ELECTRIC IRONS, regularly S6.00, at $3.69. These Irons are fully nickel-plated, guaranteed; with detachable cord and plug; 6 lbs.

NICKEL-PLATED TEA KETTLES, $1.89. Heavily nickel-plated on copper; sizes 7 or regularly $2.25 and S2.59. FIBER PAILS, first quality, regularly $1.03, at He Camera Supplies Reduced Four offerings, all of which are needed by photographers: Graduates, reg 22c, at 15c. Glass Trays, reg. 17c, at 14c.

Printing Frames, size inches; reg. 18c, at 14c. Stirring Rods, reg. 10c, at 8c. btreet floor.

Livingston Centra) Bids. rrr-Fgm i.anen, 4JO HiimDOl.it st Leon I'eaur, Suedene Gloves White Blouses 49c Pair 79c Regularly 73c Pair Regularly 98c Women find these peat tan Fine "rice cloth," a material Gloves comfortably warm, yet with woven corded thread quite "dressy" enough for all stripes, forms these attractive ordinary occasions. The range new lingerie Blouses that are of sizes is complete. made with becoming neck. The front arid pnintt-J sailer rp er collar arc dain'ily edged with MOire 1 atreta lace in Vemse pattern, lile n'M nn turn-back cuffs of fine voile KID DOn, SyC I ard finish the long sleeves.

a wT KfCOT.nl Moor. Eat BulM'ii. An Exceptional Value 5 inches wide, with narrow FailCV Bath satin stripes. The colors are pink, white and light blue. Mats ana 1 owels Htrf.fi floor, cpn Kci rsii.Mlnr -rrz 7-7- Below Regular Prices Women Combl- A lot of fancy colored Bath K110 Twe's t'13 were a natlOnS, $1.1 manufacturer's "seconds," which Reduced from $1.48 ZZXrTZ Da.nty silk tops f.n.sh these marking9 they wouId bear low-neck, sleeveless, t.ght-knee th fsct ds combinations for women.

They i 4 1. are in just the weight and style LU Each preferred by so many women nnXu.J!Z for all-year-'round wear. They may be had in all-white fine ninkQ or with white lower part and Vliuueo pink top. an A Qr Street floor. Central Building.

Mill! xjj. jp; Regularly 49c and 89c winter iaps in two 4 and 5 incheSi fiQs fr Oil and made of a very fine quality OVC 10 P10 of glass. In ruby. 'dot and twist, Reg. $1.25 to $1.95 amber dot and green dot.

it TM- floor. Central KuilJlng. en and youths Caps in all of the wanted materials. Caps i 1 ci with fur in bands and wool bi- DleaCJiea oneetlllg plane Caps which can be pulled 1 Vo-J down over the ears. Oxi I clrU CaQ-Sefil Regularly 92c from Made in the Detroit stvle.

Can Bleached Sheeting, be pulled down over the ears. 214 yards wide. Ktrett floor. IK-n'i Sbop. K.

Hu.ltl.Bf. Kubwuy floor. 8t Eulidinit. Evening Slippers $3.95 Pair Regularly $4.95 These dainty Slippers of gold or silver cloth arc quite the most practical sort a woman oan buy, for they harmonize beautifully with almost any color of evening gown, light or dark. The style is the slim, becoming opera model, with hand-turned soles and Louis heels.

The size-range is not quite complete, hence the reduction in price. Second floor. West Building. Dress Gingham 25c Yard Regularly 29c 27 inches wide, in an assortment of staple stripes and checks. 36-In.

Perceles, 19c. Yard From 29c. A limited quantity in staple-colored stripes. 36-In. Printed Challis 19c.

Yard, from 29c. A limited quantity in good colorings and designs. tiubway floor, West Building. Black Sateen 35c Yard Regularly 59c An excellent grade of fast black Sateen with a beautiful lustrous finish and in a good weight for bloomers, petticoats and coat lining. Lining Remnants Reduced Various fabrics in desirable lengths and shades, reduced to half their regular prices.

Lining Btore. u.reei flo.T. Central Building. JO I Sumptrr st rlifion pi 9i L'nderhtll ave 22o Kt. Hamilton ave 3.4 Sth ave.

Mhtn Kvergreen ave 6 tin tea ave tJattie 25.. John Leslie. 21 Edna Apple, 22 I-conardo Laxzaro, 32, Anuria Asmara, fcugene Southwiek, 2. Lorothy Stevens, 2J Joseph .14.... tft-rtnidft Anderson, Itubln Mokovvitz.

Toba Pascal, Carl Bullusky. 22 18 Hey ward st 155 Lexington ave II lexlnjcton ave bridp Conn. 5S5 central ave Xewarlt, N. .1. -i 12S Harrison ave.

Oxford. JC. C. Warren town, N. 0.

Z't f-' Dupom 'Vila Herskowttz. Rufiitf C'ravan, 46.... Kmma Hunter, 36.. Ilronislaw Abesszint, Mary Zunbl.i 92 poll ut Ernent Walbrldee, 26., iiih avo anche Wnde. Nmhnnie.1 t'hadwlck, 21., ALtrion Eiigieton, 23..

873 Park 3 10 Hrrkimer st MS Orciilur ft Prospert av ieorue Hents, 40.. "arroN. T.in Pn rU Misses' cold weather coats reduced to $23.98 Formerly $26.98 to $44.98 All of these Coats are splendid bargains all are smart, seasonable styles, in the youthful models especially becoming to girls in their teens. VELOUR AND KERSEY are the materials used. Both belted and loose-back styles are included in the assortment.

The collars of the Coats are of self-material or of plush, sealine and dyed raccoon. Other Coats for Misses, $10.98 Alodcls formerly priced $19.50 and $24.98. Second floor. Central Building. Pearl Earrings 47c Pair Regularly 68c Iridescent French pearls, delicately tinted, and with the luster usually found in artificial pearls of higher prices.

Button style, with gold-plated screws for unpierced ears. Street tioor. Central Bulldinr. Stationery 44c Box Regularly 54c to $1.50 A manufacturer's samples over 500 boxes. Each a fine value.

Street floor. East Dulldtng. Conrad Q. (ionf-Jch, 35 t'nton Minnlo B.hicin, 19 st Ab-ahni Shanknian, 40 Ifi73 St. Mark'a ave Ida rtnkelsteln, 9 320 That ford ave Wli iam Haaff, 2n iso Wycko ave Wankmlller, i2 8l Linden Mnrrlp Kalnftxky, SB Bronx N.

Sarah ttegai. 4.1 2iZ Watklns ft tvtd Foldinan, HO 242 Kosciusko Ddm y.iRler. 21 7f2 Hart st Hurke, 30 1S30 PaciftV st Mary Johnson. 24 1M0 Pavltlc wt Morris Mestfl. 32 Pulton st Mir.n Hauoliefaky, 2: 142 Maujr st aiax nuou uj Kookawav av Nth-r Shapiro, S5R LVKalb ov Wasily S-mashko, 24 9 Knpert av Natuiia Ftnmanovleh.

29.... 69 Knert nv .144 Thatfnrd ttosenoerK. 64. r.i-va Khieptr, 60. Hmple.

37 Var i'9. Jfax Mosner. 34 Kir iJeischeitlt. .304 Hinsdale ut 82 Newel) .94 Diamond at Bronx. N.

Y. ...378 Packet! Lo'Jl Buchtnsky 4ri fi69 Orand Ammonia 24c Regularly 32c A grade to be used in the home. 32-oz. bottles. Other Drugs and Toilet Needs Reduced in Price A.

S. Boric Acid, 8-oz. packages; regularly at 15c. Squibbs' Minercl Oil; regularly 89c, at 79c. Hill's Emulsified Cocoanut Oil; regularly 25c, at 19c A.

S. Witch Hazel, in 32-oz. bottles; regularly 65c, at 59c. Strict floor, L.lvlnkton imt, Kait Bide- Tee Skates $1.09 to. $1.98 Reg.

$1.25 to $2.25 Boys' and girls' Skates, made by Samuel Winslow Skate Co. On each is a guarantee of their quality. Boys' All-Clamp Skates, regularly $1.25 and $2.25, at $1.09 and $1.98. Girls' Strap-Back Skates, regularly $2.00, at $1.79. Sporting Goods Storw, Fourth floor, Wt BulMlnr Barbara 30 4 St a it TMward Simmona, 26 4710 Snyder av Neuter, 20 94 Ralph av John Kmclnsky.

:6 M4 Ten Eyck st (irtrude 20.. 144 Ten Kyck Jarr-H A. Rouehan. 29 203 Wllloujrhhy av Oerfrude Coak fy, 24 206 I an st Jllax Roiopfeld 27 198 Houth 3d jt Anna Ixvy, 21 im South 3d Ft Oynm SI Alineola. 1,.

f. LHlian Harber. 34 329 49th ut Mrrris H-it-in. 24 53d st Sadie pniansky, 22 413 Chester st I-rank Osternnn. 22 ES Delmonloo Pa.iPne Kroff.

23 92x i.flrK aV Fd-ant Mu'hnll. 2T. 409 59th st Flrere Rnwman. 20 215 Morris BIrchnian, 15. New York a B.Fsio Hnasafc 26 1 Si Barrett Abraham Ohio.

3S S9 Hooper Anna Rose. 27 87 Harrison av Harry Shatilen. 19 172 I'tioa av M-rdal-n Vntze1. 19 172 L'tica ov Mttrria 25 IM Powell fit Kdna Oodsteln. 22 17S St.

John pi Mat K-lnin. rook 8t F-annl I.asky. 20 58 Cook st 2T. 177 lth st CsthTloe O'DnnneU, 26. 384 Hast 3J st Aaron FMds.

46 tS WlHoushby st Rm DniVy. Willmighby 6," 44s ut r.w.m. 60 536 Tfith st Hr-mar Ijs. 37 Lafayette av Ann.j TMvon 25 too powers st 8i-iiit Horov-it. 2 62 Herael st Sara Tant-nMum 22 Watkins st P-anlslfta Trukawkn, 22 Harrison, .1 tn's'ava Hepkoska.

17 2S6 New Jersey av MAfHalbano. 27 R9.1 Mvrtle av Amelia ZZ gflf. Myrtle av 43 317 Chaunrey Ft T.aurft Mllden. 4.. Bayonne.

J. John S'hM-nrtx. 21 US AinsUe Ht Mary Hon fan. 1 20ft Java 3t 'ihflni Dudley, 21 Willnughbv av noroihy York. mi at 4riHnD 32 310 T'nion at Allocc.l, -10 Union rt Unusually smart dresses for women, $9.98 In two favorite materials serge and satin.

All of these Dresses are in just the styles most liked for Spring wear becoming, graceful models, featuring tunics, crushed satin girdles, tucks and embroidery dresses suitable for street and afternoon wear. BURGUNDY, NAVY, BLACK, GRAY All regular sizes may be had in either serge or satin Frocks. The satin Frocks were formerly priced $12.08. Some of the serge Dresses have been reduced from $15.98, the rest being a "special purchase" Of fine Values. Second floor.

Central Building. Five lingerie items of decided thrift interest and an Apron item, too, has joined forces with this group of especially good values for Thrift Day. All the garments are "White Sale" specials, marked well below the prices at which they would sell had we not ordered them well in advance. Fancy Cotton Petticoats. $1.48 Of soft, silk-finish cotton, the patterns being in rose, blue or lavender on black backgrounds.

1,200 men's scarfs, 24c 29c, and 39c grades Flowing-end Four-in-Hand Scarfs, made of a good grade of silk-lined materials in jasper, ombre, satin stripes, jacquard, bias stripes and plain-colored self stripes. In bright and subdued color-effects. ritrtfri floor. Last Women's "every day" black cotton stockings, 19c pair These are of a more expensive grade, but, because there are slight imperfections in the weave, the price has been made very low. The heels, soles and toes are double, to give extra service.

Street floor. Central Building. 100-piece dinner sets $9.98, from $12.98 American porcelain of fine quality, plain white, in a fancy shape; at this specially low price. CRACKER AND CHEESE DISHES, of Japanese china, white and gold border decorations; regularly at $1.39 Special Offerings of Cut Glass Several fine pieces, from our stock, reduced as follows: Flower Vases, $3.75, from $4.49. Bonbon Dishes, $1.39, from $1.75.

Water Sets, light cut, $1.89, from $2.49. Subway floor, Centra.1 Bulldlnff. New process linoleums, 48c and 54c sq. yd, from 74 100 Rolls of this excellent Linoleum, with a felt base. In all there are 25 patterns in tile, wood and matting designs.

Nairn's Inlaid Linoleum, $1.45 Sq. Yd. Regularly $1.75 Twenty patterns in tile, wood and small, neat carpet and matting designs. 100 rolls. Third floor, East Building.

rU 1 on- i.uerssen, :1 Auburn nl isin Kmnn. Auburn nl TiALfr lLAfxLl JALtt Alameda. Ca ..408 Thrnon av DeKalli av 47 DeKalh av t24 42d st 1240 42d st '3'h si. Mhtn WiHotifhbv st 236 W. White Cambric Petticoats, 91c.

Flounce trimmed with lace, underlay plain. Bungalow Aprons, 94c. Belted, button-back model of striped percale. Black Sateen Petticoats, $1.48 In extra large sizes a practical style. Corset Covers, 36c.

Neatly trimmed with embroidery edging. Fecond floor, East Building. Jchn Morti. 2: I o'Hs- Muhlstedt, 2 -ol) Pjnke-. rsh slilois, 23...

rr Trook. 24 ''tin- Hertrberir. V. 1 411. 4 rr-y, fclimron, 3: -raa Towd.

10..., i nrM, I'l-rrt-i M'Hon. "4,.. -0' w. Mr-Kee. Hanl' -Hair" a.

1-enn y.nt, 223 10th 2fi0 40th st Wt rranklln av a 9 Kfnffsland av Kth iv 79S at. John's pi Worcester, Masa. 630 Park av Furniture will begin on Monday, January 27th This is the first intimation of an event which promises to be of greater interest than any previous sales Watch for further details of it. Black storm serge $1.59 regularly $2.25 A very excellent quality of all-wool serge in a fine black; 54 inches wide; a specially good Thrift Sale offering, Dress goods remnants reduced Good, practical lengths for dresses, tailored suits and separate skirts; black and colors; much reduced from former prices. Straet floor, Weal Hulldlng.

HOLLAND, EXAMPLE FOR U.S. Tim Maritime Future of Hie Conn-try" was thn milijert of an artdrost. even by P. H. W.

Hnss, president of the Niitlonnl Mailno Lennun nf the Y. Mm'H 'PiK'ii' of the t- l.ithimli Church at thfl tiarlNli house lust nicht JIH Vellrr. ncciunpn tiled hv her K'urr. Mirn Ada llcr, 0 niiiniHt lhi (rjithcritiK with vocal fresh nit'ntH ttiarkpd the cn.n;n-on of tlin eveultiit'H nwptlnir Mr. Piidcavorcd In (nk fir.iiiM' the Anmrlciin mind tn the rv-nt tipoiwlty tlio fxpunsion it I 'lilted lilpplii)f after the war fnd allowed thn dpplnrahle la(.

I'liereft i.j the patt of our In Mm npect. patieuiariy tlioBe living In Hi" Inland he wild, "Ih nppvoxlmitp-1v 1 ho name hIw ob New there, hy the development of lier niarnhy xhe In aide to ui-nin a kins, quern and parliament and Inft'ieneeM hai-e ptrctehed If. many distant lands. Thn natural conditions, lirrnore. are pot ok oocl In the Srie of New iiiiinl nnke ue nf tlie tulent lileli find has sriven ok." he con I'noed "for experience Inn MMffht uk Hut ihe tHiid of t'lln world Khali re- Phllllca will meet the Philadelphia American team In a series of tlvc bcrlnnlng April 10.

News of the Schools OBITUARY Manager Jack Coombs phin nmey and vurlons commercial and i AllllOUnCeS Big Trade manual mibjecm. Registration week eonitneiiecH on Monday. Philadelphia, January 22 Jack It lw, mnnnger nf the Philadelphia leey hchool 1 Nat League Hub, announced that The Dewey Hehool Wlo Hchool plu.har I'ourth aye. a nd tfc i wr ban announced Its graduation exer- ai v. which are to be held on Friday been traded to the St.

I.oul Na-eyenliig. January 24. They will In-j II nml.i for InfloMor IViuglaa Hand, elude clam nla'v entitled the "Meet- 1'ltclu (leno Packard and Inftelder Indians Will Train At New Orleans Again rweluuri. Junuury 12 Tlie C'lrvHitml American Lrnuuo liAxvuall Uiini will train In New Orleatw iiRaln th.r. prlns.

Member of the Indium will prul'uhly irti Houlli In two inuKi-r I'nhl leaving with his pltch-I'ln the other ployorH. Nf exhibition qnniffl will he plnyel th. w.iy Nurth. After a'nwnih'u MiiniiiK the teuirt will lenve Nev nhnnt April dlree' in QUEENS MARRUGK liKEXSEH. Wtllhun 8 31.

of 117 Ilea Kort HIU: Nnrah tt. rronch, 27, of 42 Oitonway torraco, Koroat Itllla. Caamlr. Oorccko. 31, of 73 Cnrynth Klm- hurat; Aloxandra lVrhowaka.

2i, of Black tump. li. I. John Horrtt. of Efl 1.

CltVI Parlfk. 2S. of fl6 Trnlh I. Ilavmnnd A. Wllrox, 24, of Anvelea, Cat; EUnabcth HclimelU, 10, of 4C3 Klrat ave.

I. iMty. Morrla II. Johnson, 31. nf T9 Corona: nra A.

Peterson, of tit tiroe MuA Inf. IV 1 1 1 J. Kaiser, fa of 1 St, nidrro-voori; Hnnrtrtta J. I'uclle, L'0. of Madiaon Pater 8trlprkl r.2.

of 111 Thame prook- Utiti a Kuvni nnn'cn, 2:, of ilrcati- p-'nt I. I. Citv. V.v.ti I.lchman. 51 Ho-'th f'rpt Anra Kmi, U.

of 41 ft Oilt-lieatoJ niclimonj 1 1 ill. C'eiitJiil I'vcnlns; II lull School Co Open, The Central levelling1 High Hchnnl fur Women, Nostrum! nve. wntl Iliilney will open Its new term on Kebrunry 3, with nrrangemenlM whereby the night ischonl Htuilent.x nuiy enjoy the mune ailvantngex hh the iv Httnlent. One department of MIl.H. A I MMXI.MAY BBN- 'KTT.

0. of.iaoi Hancock the If a of ltiirt 11. Ilennftt, a llfHorg rMlrlut of th1 tMinxiKlt ami in old mcnilMT of tho Buhnirk A veil iif (Viitrtl M. K. Clmn-li, dlM Huntlnr Wj'koff llfldlitii HoNpitnl, foHwlii(t an njrmilfO.

Hhc wn 1-orn in thn iit'rn Olntrlet find wis Uf (HunlitT of and Mnnritri't Hiellmiin. Hlio Irnv't Iit tm tmnd, nun. Ilnrrr: a dnush-trr. It 11 Mi mid tn KtMtnr. Mm.

John T'tm a'id Mrt. Htnrlnttn Wlnnnt Futrrnl Krrlrii ill1' K. IH-hon, Mitn1 cf the Av-mm a tial M. E. ClJur.h, Ine of thn Niillnnd." hb well nor.gH, s.

Stewart. There V.a n.i money the Kchnol In now on thn reRtilur flay I'lllHthenio clrlllH and an ntinre-a oy i nn .1 Tfl'lon. (nnml will Htnrt flnuth i inch i Jn mm hlifh Hohoo! bal, leading to tnn regu-! City Inr riav litirh Fulinnl orndomtc dlnlnTin. i (ivri mft fiitlriffn nvn nnrt fflrtn. will itnilnv tn r1(nt .1 tralniliK rnnip lor A Hide from tho NrnHmm.n coiirnAn hp prwnttul with their (JipIomrt onjthp 'iMiIIHph, whn will lenve h'r offered.

tudent my prepare for ex-itliia occasion. March On their return Kast tho iTmin ti tne hnndK of thoxe. who can make u.c of them." ljclrolt fur the opening game April 3..

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