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K.tiVlLLE TENISSo2AN and The Nashville American, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1918. alMIMUUIIIIIinilllH OUR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL Editor; lien. M. tu-n hai uatuakixe OH'EIiS, AaHt. Edit ori lies M.

3.i)5. PROMINENT CLUB WOMAN IS TO BE CANDIDATE WE, the employes of the firm of D. Loveman, Berger Teitle-baum, give to the public that all of our widespread friends may have the pleasure of enjoying with us the knowledge of the splendid thing our employers have done for us in the Christmas gift of a LIFE INSURANCE POLICY! IS NO ON Mrs. Russell of Chattanooga Qualifies as County SupL of Schools. Of Intercut to ninny In Nashville will be and is drawing enormous crowds of more than satisfied customers.

Many could not get waited on during the great rush, so we will offer the following account taken from a recent oxcahnge of Chattanooga regarding the; candidacy Mrs. h. M. Russell for Coun- ty Superintendent of Schools. Mrs.

Russell la a prominent member of the Tennessee Federated Clubs and will be remembered In Nashville by those who had the pleasure of hoariug her lecture In the Davidson Comity Institute last Auiruftt. Mm We hereby pledge ourselves to live up to the principles that have grown up in this store, that has celebrated over fifty Christmases, by giving back, in service and loyalty, the very best that we have to give. For You Even reater Bargains sell served for nix years as state chairman vl eimciiuuu lor uie feneration or i omen ciuns through three ndmiiiistra- tfons; appointed primarily by Nnshville women and twice reappointed by Mrs. I George Denny. She is an active member i or omorrow, and in order to avoid the rush, we advise an early call y.

a a vrrTM" Signed By Every Employee of the Store jiiiimniiiiimniimm or tuo u. u. u. and also u. A.

a member of the Woman's Club of Chattanooga; I of Kosmos Club and also of the Kngllsh i Council and Book Club. Mrs. Russell was the tirst president of the Enst Tennessee hduciitlonul Association. She taught in the Normal College of Florence. and i at present head of the teachers' training department of Hamilton County public schools.

She Is splendidly qunllQed for 1 the position "Determined that partisan or personal I politics shall not control in -the election of a County Superintendent of Schools at the Jauuory term of court. Judge Coyner has been quietly seeking to determine what Is the opinion of the principals and teachers of the county schools as to the fitness of the various aspirants, bused upon efficiency in the past nnd disposition to keep abreast of modem movement in popular education. Yesterday the Judge said he felt that he knew Just what was the attitude of a vast majority of the teachers and principals, hut he would not reveal what they had collectively and Individually told hlin. 'I am convinced that any preference I might have from a personal or political standpoint should not have the slightest benrlng upon the choice said the Judge, nnd beyond that he would not commit himself. He COATS, SUITS, DKUSSZS, WAlStz FURS, SKIRTS, UNDERWEAR, ETC.

A stock that is as fresh as can be, all styles being absolutely new (as we never carry a garment over from one season to another), without any reservation whatever. A TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS Vote of Thanks Is Extended T. and A. RULES IMPOSED ON GERMANS IN OCCUPIED AREA Certain Restrictions Presori's cl by Pershing for Preservation of Order Nashville. Dec.

23. 101S. Tenoeasean and American, Nashville, Tenn. Dear Sir: The Methodist Ministers Conference of Nashville at its weekly meeting this morning voted unauU mously a resolution of thanks and np- Ereclntion for the great favor conferred The Tennessean and American 'u publishing the announcement of our Reace and thanksgiving service to be eld soon after the signing of the armistice. Wishing for you abundant success for the coming year.

I am very truly yours, W. B. TAYLOR, Chairman of Conference. Presiding Elder of Nashville District uauiiueu tnat no Knew pretty definitely what the best and most experienced teachers and principals thought of every aspirant and that some conferences he hail attended were very enlightening an to what siiouiu ue required ot uie man selected by tho court. "The election of a County SUDerlntend.

ent Is among the most Important Items 'of By the Associated Press.) COBLTCNZ, Friday, Dee. 27. Rules for mistuess to come oerore toe January term of the County Court. So far as could bo ascertained yesterday there are eight persons who are qualified under the law for the office. They are: J.

W. Abel, the Incumbent; J. I. his predecessor: B. Brown, former County Superintendent and -now state rural Hchool agent; J.

A. Setllff, of the Central High School faculty; J. E. Walker, principal of the Ridgedalc the guidanco of Inhabitants of regions occupied by American forces were Issued to-day hy General Pershing. Except for minor and specific regulations A Very Important Feature of the Occasion Will Be a A WONDERFUL SALE OF FURS Every Visitor to Our Store Will Bear Witness to the Fact That Our Fur Display Is Marvelous Every Piece Is of (he Luxurious and Dependable Kind If the sale of raw skins for next season's productions count for anything you may look-for Furs to be 25 to 50 higher for next season, so this sale will prove a money saver the Americans have not Interfered in local affairs up till today.

Cafes have beeu open and theatres filled night after night. until recently, nave punusiica "with restraint such urtlcl(B as thev de UNDECLARED SUBS DISCOVERED BY ALLIED OFFICERS Germans Object to Giving Up Boats Commission of Inspection Returns. sired, while crowds promenaded. the streets until midnight and even later. The Germans had come to believe that such conditions would continue and while there were no serious Incidents as a result of the tolerant rule of the Americans, It was deemed best to check any tendency toward abuse.

The regulations published today were signed by Genernl James McAndrew, chief to you. or stanr, uy command of uonerai Persuing." In drafting them nn effort was made to avoid the Inclusion of any rules which would merelv humiliate the ovu lation or which savored of retaliation or city school: Mrs, h. M. Russell, of the Central High School and I'rof. Charles Rogers, formerly of Central High School, now of the East Tennessee State Normal." Further, In speaking of Mrs.

Russell, the article says: "Mrs. Russell Is an active candidate for the office, nccordlng to hints let drop around the courthouse yesterday, and there la every evidence thnt serious consideration Is being given her argument. When she has asked various persons Interested whether there would be any objection to a woman as County Superintendent, she has been assured, It Is declared, that there would be none. Her claim Is based upon her annual habit of spending a considerable portion of the -summer vocation in advanced study and attendance upon lectures at Columbia University for the purpose of keeping In touch with the most udvanced ideas regarding the public school system and hearing the best talent solve problems of the school which nrlse from time to time. As a result of this practice, she has an argument that she Is at least capable of leading the school organization along the most approved lines of development.

Already she has developed considerable strength." Christmas at Bethlehem House. Christmas at Bethlehem House was most Interesting. There were parties, receptions, music, a ChrlstniOR tree nnd nthar revenge. They are intended simply to maintain good order. Regular Prices Your unrestricted choice of ami Furs in our store Under the terms of the regulations, the authorities will know the exact wbere- nhniit nf Pvnrv tiulf vlilunl for- noch mnuf -'of changes of habitation.

Householders must keep posted on their doors a list of the residents of their buildings, with their nges, nationality and occupations. All 'weapons and ammunition must be surrendered- The gathering of crowds is forbidden and no meetings except courtu. Mtiiiuois, couuciis'auu religious services wm LONDON, Dec. 28. (British Wireless Service.) Bearing an allied commission which Inspected German naval bases and airship and seaplane stations under the terms of the armistice, the British battleship Herculeg has returned to her home port.

A dramatic episode of the voyage was the passage of the Kiel canal on December 18. Accompanied by the British destroyers Verdun and Viceroy, the Hercules gavo the Germans along the banks of the canal their first sight of the British flag since 1014. Germnns who watched the ship were for the most part, Indifferent, Discipline on board the German warships Is very low, according to officers of the Hercules. They found, on the first enemy ship boarded that the sailors were lounging about ships In bad -condition am a result of neglect. Inspection of airship and seaplane stations required considerable land travel, oe auowca witnour.

pcnmissiou. bakerTaIdsWobk things that brought happiness. A group of OF DRAFT BOARDS wuiutis wtiireu lovni Hospital nnn famr enrola and left a hnaket nf heunHfni flowers. As eacli group of workers came together they had plans for doing something for had been carried to the hospital in the Urges Congress to Authorize some one. The cooking pupils made a box of candy for mothers, the kindergarten POLES KAY TURN police patrol.

Out of a mass of hitherto contradictory Presentation of Medals to Members. ennuren aiso made something for pnrents. and the girls club carried baskets of food to those In need. The boys' club gave a house to the kindergarten and munv friends of the home were verv cenerniiti in DID YOU TAKE IT TO THE BRIDGE? ARE YOU GETTING ON? statements, the following facts relative to the events Immediately preceding and succeeding the murder now stand indisputa which peruiuieo me memuers of the commission to gain information as fco the condition the people in the interior of the country. Jt Is reported that everyone encountered In Germany, even In such nu industrial center Hamburg, aceuied well clothed and fed, as are the people of Franco nnd England.

Winter crops, owing to the mild season, are doing well, and the land is well cultivated and fertilized. Admiral Sir Montague Browning, head Of the commission wn nncnmnnnlnil hi. TO BOLSHEVIK! UNLESS GET FOOD giving donations of money and foodstuff to make these things possible. Those that didn't contribute in this way generously gave their time nnd service by telling stories, singing and playing. On January 1 the Bethlehem House Workers wilt bo nt home from to POLICE TIGHTEN NET FOR SLAYER OF THOS.

LAYER Woman and Two Men Arrested in Connection With Mysterious Murder. ociocK, nnti an tneir mentis are expected to-' call during those hours. SPECIAL LAUNDRY PRICES: Shirto 13c Collars i the beat men from allied nation- available for the work. They met intermlunble objections, obstructions nnd evasions by the Germans, but the commission ultimately WAS nble to indue tlm normmic WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.

Legislation authorizing medals for members of army draft boards and state officials who helped administer the selective draft law was urged today by Secretary Baker in a letter to Chairman Dent of the House Military Committee. "In all the, vast and exigent work of the war," Mr. Baker wrote, "no measure enacted by the Con cress stands out more completely justified In the wisdom of its policy than the selective servlco system. "Comparisons mutt tig citizens of the country who performed each in his own place servlco in the national cause would be invidious and yet I venture to doubt whether there has been a more Inspiring picture of fidelity than was given by members of these boards." Holiday Dance. Special, Mondays: Suits Cleaned and Pressed.

to find means to fulfill many points of Among the ninny delightful holiday Urgent Plea Made to United States to Rush Supplies to Country. bly forth Facts HHtubllshed. All nf the men Involved In 'the affair excepting Layer boarded the street car before It left the transfer station, the latter getting on at Fourth avenue and Madison street, a single block from the scene of the kilting. The argument, Into which Layer immediately Interjected himself, began sonic time before he boarded the car mid was carried on by two men and possibly three. At Monroe street, where the uuarrel had become ho UlUcr Layer mvlted the others to alight and have it out.

five men got off the hack of the car. Weather-lord being alleged to hare remarked "We'll nil get off together." The Ftruggte commenced as soon as the men reached' the street, which wan In pitch darkness on ih'cohuL of the corner light being extinguished, and was ended oven before the car had gotten well under way, ns John Fitzgerald, master mechanic for the Xiisiivnie Railway A Light Company, who had alighted from-the front end. wus the find to reach the mortally wounded mnti. "(Hi. they've killed me," he snvs Layer gasped and then sunk Into i)ii'i-i-iiilntiKnrcH iis lit wns belnir carried lu tarry uui.

A notable member of- the German enm Lowest Prices Best Service. ECOfttMY CLEANERS DYERS Main .4071. 102 Sixth Ave, N. mission was Contain von Mnlier of Mi a Hirst Emden, to whom the British press uiuitea wus mm. given o.v nirs.

i. n. l.og-plns. nt her home oil the Porter road. Ferns and stands of flowers brightened the reception apartments.

The entire lower floor was thrown together and used for ball room. An orchestra furnished the music for the dance. During Uie evening punch was dispensed from a flower-deeked table nt one end of the long reception hall. Twentytfive couples enjoyed the occasion. pnia inmiie ni uic iinie ins snip was sunn nccnuse oi ins -nporisninusnip.

unror. tunntely the Identity of Contain von Mnl (By the Pi-cmh.) PARIS, Dec. L'S. Unless' Poland receives TO Fl lor was not definitely known to the allied commission until after the final conference NOTED SECRET SERVICE INVESTIGATOR IS DEAD With (dues and counter clues result ting themselves In conflicting confusion, the drag net of tho police department Is slowly but surely closing in -upon tho slayer of Thomas II. who met his at jvici was over.

Discipline at nlrshin and Kennlanr ntsi Announcements. tloris was better than on the warships. PARTY IS REJECTED food and clothing from the Allies Immediately, there is grave danger that the population will poln the Botslii-vlst movement and thereby menace the stability of the now government, aceurrliiig to Lieutenant Stiiliinlaw Memin'l, aide-de-camp to tJeiieral I'IIsuiImI-I, military hend of the Polish ('(ivci'iimcm. in report-co. The submarine commission pushed its in death ou Thursday evening at the corner of Fourth avenue, north, and Monroe vstliratfons assiduously at ITamhtirir.

Thursdny afternoon. Mrs. H. McEwen will bo the hostess of regular meeting of the South Carolina Club. On January 1.

from to 8 o'clock, the, Bethlehem House Workers will bo nt Immc to nil their friends nnd are expecting a large number to call that day. Lieutenant HeiiiDel. who lit Par hits NEW YORK, Dec. 28. Captain John Henry.

54, bead of the Federal Secret Service in New York, and a noted Investigator of counterfeiting, died suddenly it his Brooklyn 'come. Ho was credited with the successful prosecution of litipo the Wolf, chief figure In a sensational counterfeiting cast- nine years ago. and with the arrest In Cuba nnd the conviction LouIh Ii3dwHrdo de SheNy about a vear nco In connection with the print Bremen and other points, with the result that scores of I'-bonta nearly all near completion and hitherto undeclared by the Germans were found nnd r-'ported. Admiral Goette protested to the last against giving up these submarines, bub at ti final issued an urgent pica through the news- Delegates Named to Attend International Conference at Versailles. tapers me i.uiiwi fiitmis rtisit imxi to lis country.

lit this iilca he declared street as the result of killfo wounds inflicted by Boihe unknown assailant, and companion of the stayer who, after the stabbing, assisted him In making his escape from the sceiic of the tragedy. Three arrests have been made In connection with the case, none of the parties "detained, however, being believed. by the au into Konn's be cream parlor nearby to awn It the coining nf the patrol. Chief Police UnrtltcU Intimated Saturday night that his efforts to discover the man or men Implicated In the murder were bearing fruit, and other arrests are expected at tlli.v hour. Beside the work of Detectives Hub Boyd.

Klger and Red ntoild. et'peclnl credit Is alto due to Sergeant ltviicey. Officers Egnn and Webb niwl mi nt hor members of the depart there were only two or three weeks sup conference conseniea. plies left, and while the people thus fur had steadfastly refused to accept Bolshevism, they might be. expected to revolt unless provided with the necessaries of life.

Liimtennnt Iletupcl said Bolshevism was the oug thine which the new renuhlie ikhv thorities to have been aetunliy connected The Lutheran Sisterhood will, entertain with a Now Year's Eve party January 2 at the home of Mrs. August Gvrst. Vine IHU. The woman's auxlllury to the A. will meet Thursday afternoon nt o'clock with Mrs.

B. G. Young. 10S Nell avenue, Mrs. Dawsoli will be Joint hostess.

ing of spurious notes of the Bank of Frnnee. VALIDATING BILL TOBE GIVEN PRIORITY IN HOUSE ment whti are laboring untiringly to sotva MEDALS AWARDED TO GENERAL OFFICERS with the murder. They art 13. 11. Weath erford, a lP-ycar-old employe at the pow feared.

Poland wns surrounded by revolu der plant, who was ou the St. Cecilia street car, and admits to having gotten off at Monroe -street with Layer and three other men Sadie Scott, alius Rothvolt, a woman' well known In police circles, nud tlm mystery. The remain- of Layer are at hLs bite home. 010 Fifth avenue, north, from which the funeral will 'take place at o'clock thin afternoon. The services will be conducted bv Revl A.

S. Allen. Layer is survived bv his wife and three children, bin mother. Mrs. Ellz-ibeth Layer: one brother W.

C. Lnver nf Montgomery, and om- Pinter, Mlf Christine Layer. The'ln-tcruieiit will take place at Mount (Hive i nud t'e following will serve pallhmir- av ItnlHuir Tfnhorl Power. HlHlv WASHINGTON. Dec.

23 Upon recom rersonals. Dr. nnd Mrs. D. Pickens a rye spending several weeks In Nev York, where Dr.

mcndntloii of General March, it was announced today, distinguished service med- Pickens Is doing special work at th L. Mower a chauffeur. WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 To expedite passage of bill validating Informal contracts for war supplies, the House Rules Committee today voted to report a rule on nimry giving the mLiisure a prlvl-lpgcd status for Immediate consideration. Kmictmcnt of tho bill was urged before the committee hy Secretary Baker and Assistant.

Secretaries Crowd I and Stettln-ius. who snld speedy adjustment of the contracts was necessary to prevent financial disaster to many American Industries. Wcatherfonl was arretted late Friday nls will be awarded the following general Rockefeller Institute. the completion officers for services rendered at home Jur-i J'orif ther pl nlld Mrs- Plcltuiis night at his home, 1314 Sixth avenue, return to Camp Lee. NEW YORK, Pee.

2R. The (Oimcil of the American Federation of Labor at ti special session here today rejected proposal calling for tin; formation of a natlouul political labor party, but voted to send delegates to tin; International labor conference to be held at Versailles next month. Sitmuel In formal announcement after the meeting, said the council considered "It Is not the province of -tlm central bodies nnd state federations. to form or become part of a national luJlQr party." as the best interests of labor would be nerved "by the mure thorough oignnizntlon of the workers, skilled liucP unskilled, In the trades union lie added that there wub no objection, however, to central or state organizations cutcriiti! the political Held "cither Independently or otherwise." Mr. (iompcrn announced the selection of the following delegates to the International hibor conference: Mr.

(Jumpers, Ituncan, president of the Granite Cutters Tiiriirii.iit.iiitil of Amprlea; ring the war: Mujor-GeneraLs William M. Mrs. Wllllum Lewis has returned from a brief stay Ip Knoxvllle. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Walter Goldstein have returned from nn extended bridal tour anil are at home with relatives at 1(120 Bell north, by Emergency Oflicer Sitit'ord Eiran and Motorcycle Patrolman Webb, while Mower anil the Scott woman were taken into custody Saturday Detect ivos Klger ami Itcdmoiid, especially assigned by Chief of Detectives Robert Sidebottom to an Investigation of the case. Dnnco nt Dreamland. Fehr, Edwin Young, (Jus Ilertensteln and Horace Young. BRUSSELS PLANS BIG RECEPTION FOR PRESIDENT Black. Enoch H.

Crowder, George W. Goethals and William C. Gorgtis; Brigadier-Generals Frank T. IIlu.es and Ucury Jervey. These recommendations have been approved by Secretary linker and the formal award will be made at a date to be announced later.

General March pointed out that the names as announced were arranged alphabetically -and Indicated no distinction between the officers LIMITS OF TIME ZONES TERRITORY ARE CHANGED street. tionists, and, having boon stripped of virtually nil means of making livelihood, nnturallv promised fertile ground for Uus-clan and Oenitnn propagandists. The German denuded Poland not only of food stuffs, but carried off nil horses and per cent of the cattle, so that It Is impossible to cultivate the land. In addition, all wool and cotton were tnlieii nnd the people are destitute for clothing, which is costing nt the rate of 1,300 marks for a suit principally of cotton. The latest official news from Poland was received by Lieutenant Uempel ten days ago.

At (lint time some two or three thousand recruits were Inciting to the standard of the Polish army dully to augment the 100.000 troops General Pllsiulskl Had month ago. The army was supplied with rifles and machine guns and proposed to use Its forces along the borders to protect Polish Interests. The soldloj'S were absolutely against Bolshevism and ready to support the President of the republic to the end "I assure you that nil that has been sutd about Polish army pnssacrclitg Jews Is false." Lleiitetiniit Hem pel declared. "The TTkrnliilaiis. when withdrawing from Loin berg.

miiHsnored 200 and also Poles. As out of 30 shops In our villages are kept bv It was natural that they would be the victims of the retiring Tltrnltibtus. But the Poles had nothing to do with it." REPORT THAT POPE WILL LEAVE VATICAN DENIED PARIS. Hec, 2R. Brand Whltlock.

American Ambassador to Belgium, has informed the American pence delegation that elab WASHINGTON, Dec. 'JS. Orders modifying application of the standard time Konos territory were handed down by the Interstate Commerce Commission today. Albany, was allowed to chnnge its territorv from cent rat to eostern time. The Butte.

Anaconda Pacific Rnilroad Ai-iitt niinwefc ti use both mountain nnd Mrs. Frank A. Petty, who has been visiting Miss Mary John Chandler, has returned to ber home in Huntingdon, 'V. Va. Miss Leron Tolmle will entertain with 500 porty Tuesday afternoon ub a compliment to Miss Marie Schwartz of Memphis, who Is the guest of MIks Margaret Tolmle.

The guests will be restricted to the members of the Martedl Club. orate preparations have, been made. In Brussels to receive President Wilson. Mr. Whltlock has been- advised, however, that SfACK NEEDLES" ORDER GIVEN TO WOMEN KNITTERS I'actflc ttme at different points on Us line the I resident tunc will ne so occupied that it Is not likely he will be able to go there before month.

instead or ueing ciafismeu u.ciusivei,v mountain time. John H. Alpine president of the I'lilted Af soclatlon of Plumbers and Fitters Prank Duffy, secretary of the I'nlted motherhood of Carpenters and of America, and-William Green, secretary and treasurer of the United Mine Workers of America. BAKER APPROVES PLAN FOR WORK OVERSEAS Whether or not Layer Knew or wns known to his nssallant Is one of the points which the police admit is puzzling them, as it has now developed that a party said to have been the murdered num attended Christina! dance at Dreamland armory, and was one of tho participants in a fight which prematurely broke up the party. That the man In question was pointed out to her jis Layer Is admitted by the Scott woman, who at the same time declares she had never known or even seen him before, rllows were exchanged between the supposed Layer and Mowery, who accompanied her to the dance, she says, but claims that to the best of hCr knowledge the difficulty ended at the dance hall.

Wentherford, who claims to have been a disinterested witness of the stabbing, denloB having ever seen- any of the participants before, and says, that he got off the car two blocks ahead of his corner merelv to sec the impending light. Later, he declares, lie to separate. the two men, but not until Layer had been frlcbifnllv cut and' unshed about the head FRANCE TO GET PART GERMANY'S Mrs. TP. J.

Kuan has with, her for the' holidays throe of her sons who have been located nt different camps: Lieutenant Vincent Kuhn. who comes from Sherman; Ferdinand Kuhn, of Cnmp Gordon, and Oliver Kuhn. of Canip Taylor. The latter two have been nt officers' training camps. Another holiday visitor at.

the Kuhn home Is Lieutenant Paul J. Smith of Indianouolis. Ind. ROLLING STOCK Don't Catch Cold the liiflueuzn may get you yet. At he flrBt snlfrie.

sneeze, sore throat or headache, take' some "Salfo-Quinine" iiiteffi to break up your cold rtgnt at flip stnrt Don't let It getthe best of ou. No bad head effects as when )iilnm Is taken alone. 30c. all Drug gists. Buchl-Sand Druff Naibvllle.

Tenn. WASHINGTON. Dec. 28 America's army of women knitters who did not cease work with the signing of the armistice today were ordered" by the Red Cross needles," tholr task accomplished. An inventory of articles in" reserve shows sufficient ou band to meet the needs of fighting men in this country and abroad and of the Red Cross relief commissions.

More than ten million sweaters, socks, mufflers, helmets and wristlets were turned out in the seventeen months preceding the overthrow of the Central Powers. Virtually every man in the army was given woolen accessories fashioned by thousands of women. PARIS, Dec. 2a M. Clavelle, the Minister of Public Works, announced in the Chamber of Deputies today that Prance would receive 70.000 cars and 2,000 locomo-MttAM nf thfl roll In? stock which Germany NEW YORK.

Pec. JS. Approval ot tho announced policy of the Voting Men's Christian Assoelatlon to restrict its contingents of secretaries bound overseas to educational, entertainment and physical -work specialists, was expressed by Secretary linker In a letter to John" R. Mott, head of the War Work Council, made public hete tonight. ROME, Friday.

Pec. 27. The Oshervn-torc Romano, the organ of the Vatican, prints an emphatic denial of statement that have appeared In tho Italian newspapers concerning the formation of a special Catholic party In Italy nnd reports that fft Vnyp thf Vptlefln, and Bhoulders and stabbed twice to the 1 must band over to the Allies, Germany has already delivered 3,800 cars and 200 heart, immediately following the inning, Weatherford is said to have disappeared, rPtni-nfng to foe, acene-jnly jjJteC- XajfiC xocomonvve..

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