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TUB DAILY STANDARD' UNION: BROOKLYN. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 21.1915. President, Jeroloman; THE IB DECLfHES WM FIRST JEW TO WIN VICTORIA CROSS. iieiit, J.

JSvers; treasurer, E. Hou tantt trenches adjacent to thorn occupied yesterday. Two hundred prisoners, two mortars end other War material manual secretary, A. Donnelly; i t-J cording secretary, 10. Bltrttenan: ser- were taken by tho French.

"Gregory: "Samson: 'No, sir; I do not bite my thumb at you, sir, but I bite my thumb, After quoting other time-honored Instances of the deatlllness of this Insult the District Attorney's memorandum winds up with the statement that Farmer and Henley's Dictionary of Slanar states it to be a proverb, "if mwmm Owint-at-arnis, O. Doll; asaiatnnt ser ttenut-Ht-arms, Kckert, Commit SITED ASSAULT Success for the French offensive LONDON. Feb. M. Lieut.

Frank Alexander de Pass, a Hebrew, of the WHITE FEATHER jswav tee of Arrangements; p. Brama, movement north of Perthes was chairman; A. Kennedy and J. Buali- claimed in the official statement to eiun. Indian Cavalry, who was killed In action a few weeks ao, has been awarded the Victoria Ores Ha la night.

The French forced the Germans to evacuate a wood where the enemy held a strong position. The the first Jew to receive such an honor, MOTHERS' CLU3 HEARS Irish Soldier Who Ran From you bite your finger, there Is hell to pay," and declares "it is a matter of common knowledge that the thumb to the nose and the fingers in the air Is and always has'been an Invitation Shakespeare, Holmes and Other Authorities Quoted in Brief Opposing Appeal. TALK ON JAPANESE LIFE offensive movement In the Cham Cautious In Comments 1 Issues With England and Germany. Enemy Never Thought He Would Be Executed. pagne region Is developing favorably.

ALLIES III EFFORT TO to a personal At the last meeting of the Mothers' The official statement said that Club of Public School 8 4 an Interest violent cannonading continues In Bel' Feb. 20. Re ports from Bluff to-night declared that quiet prevailed In the region where a clash Is feared between Piute Indians strongly entrenched near the town, and a posse, headet by United States Marshal Nebeker, The marshal and his men met the portion of the posse which set out from Cortex, Colo. It is believed they will certainly appear before ths fortifications of the Indians within another twenty-four hours. There has been no Indication ot the part of the Indians of surrender.

Ing, It was seize mmm Ing talk on "Japan" was given by Miss Fltzpatrick. The serving; of re glum and all along the battle front LAMBS' CLUB BORROWS 30,000 FOR ADDITION from the seacoast to Rhelma SAD DUTY OF HIS COMRADES. freshments followed. 2WERS BEINQ PREPARED. Quoting Shakespeare, Oliver Wendell Holmes, the "Knickerbocker History of New York" and the "Dictionary of Slang" among his authorities.

'District Attorney James (Continued from Firs Page.) WORKMAN STRUCK IN EYE The laimbs Club, of i 'West Forty-fourth street, Manhattan, has borrowed $300,000 from the Dime Family Told That He Died on rnstorff Insists American endeavored to utilize submarines and BY FLYING STEEL SCRAP Cropsey has filed a memorandum with the County Court, opposing the COM TIMID JS PEBISCJPE IS SEEN the Field of Battle. Savings Bank of Brooklyn to build Chips Must Take Chances. appeal of Morris Gerstenfeld, who Willie working; yesterday afternoon an addition to the clubhouse, taking In two adjoining properties. The was adjudged guilty by city magistrate John Naumer of disorderly conduct tendinsr to a breach of the In the car barn at Manhattan avenue and Clay street Frederick Koe-drlfh. 10 vaara old.

ot (7 Hanaman By WILLIAM G. SIEEPHERD. WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. So.

grave loan was negotiated through the M. Company, and is peace. The memorandum was wrltteu LONDON. Feb. 20.

Here Is the was the international situation Third Officer Describes Sinking destroyers, but they were quickly driven to cover by the British destroyers, which, disregarding the shell fire from the forts, have constantly closed in to protect the battleships. The fight commenced at an early hour on BViday and the bombardment wa kept up throughout the day. Durlnsr the night the fleet withdrew to tta base, but renewed the by two of Mr. cropseys assistants, Ralph Hamstreet and Harry street was struck In the left eye by a piece ot steel, sustaining a badly to-night that officials took story of the toughest Job that came to the chaplain of one of ths crack Q. Anderson.

ore than ordinary precautions to J. C. STUART ESTATE VALUED AT $242,470 Feb. 20. A i nil a Etna ft, of Garden City, widow of John Curt.) Stuart, ex-vice-president of the V.vm Railroad Company who died "at tlm Garden City Hotel on March 4, 1911, died a final accounting as executrU of her husband's estate to-day His surrogate's office.

Mr. Stuart left no' real estate, but Irish regiments now almost' innl Gerstenfeld. according to MB ac of the Steamer In the Irish Sea, mid their actions from the public. lacerated wound, which was dressed by Dr. Nathanson, of the Bsstern tHstrlct Hospital.

went home then. cuser, James Shannon, on inov. lillated by the fighting In JTrance. He told it to me himself to-night in the 1814. while standing in the window for five years, 110,000 to be paid back the first year and then 125,000 a year, leaving 190.000 to be paid when ths loan Is due.

The nev building, work on which will be begun at once, will give the club a six-story struoture. Including the present house, 76. feet front and 100 feet depth. There will be a small theatre on the first floor, with sleeping rooms above. la his house, attracted Shannon's i wo things in the present view re manifest, however, namely, that ix nation doea not Intend to recede om Its position that Its ah pa have hospital, where he is recovering from an attack of nerves brought on by his attention and then raised bis thumb ANNUAL FAIR FOR BENEFIT to his nose and wiggled the tour bombardment early to-day and at LIVERPOOL, Feb.

20. A thrlllingl experience fingers of bis band. "I had to spend the with rint to traverse Germany's death us unharmed, and that. In enforc- Uerstenfeld, who uerors Magistrate last accounts It Is still In progress. Ships DsunageO, Bar Turks.

man who was to be executed In the OF HOME FOB THE AGED The annual fair for the benefit of escape from almost certain death was described when the survivors of the crew of the British steamer Cam- uiese views the Government his personal property aggregates 1342,470.79, Which Mrs. Stuart has transferred to herself as sole legatee of his will, dated Dec. 26, 1912. morning," he said. "I can never forget it.

I cannot sleep without thinking about It And I don't believe that CONSTANTINOPLE, Berlin the Horns for the Aged will be held Naumer declared Shannon had insulted him by scratching bis (Shannon's) chin, claimed in his appeal to the County Court, the thumb and nose occurrence constituted no disorderly conduct. To this tho-Distrlct bank, torpedoed and sunk off Holy ants. Insofar as It can with honor, avoid involving itself In serious national complications. Answers! to Germany's and and by Wireless to London. Feb.

JO. any man of that fellow's regiment the Sunday school rooms of the head, reached here to-night The Three British armorclads, one of them ever will forget that itlnht Uier. members of the crew floated for sev Noble Street Presbyterian Church, Noble and Lorimer streets, March "He was killed for trying to desert iima statements 01 position were the flagship of Vice-Admiral Garden, Attorney pointedly dissents, quoting miuerstooa to De in the making-. Ger eral hours In a ship's boat before 2S-27. It will be under the auspices many answer.

If It la more than have been, badly damaged In" an attempt to force ths passage of the the Consolidation Act, wnion declares that every person who shall use In. of the Ladles' Benevolent Associa mere acknowledgement, will reiterate lOOKOUrorSto myWeather Dave Clear Glass AVOID DANGER a patrol cruiser discerned them and towed them to a point where they Dardanelles, according to an official inerti a idea uiat Germany cannot I'lKhtfuily. and must not destroy American shipping or Uvea in the war could be placed on a Liverpool bound vessel. WHIST PARTY GIVEN BY statement Issued here to-day. The bombardment, which began yesterday zone.

Francis McCann, the third officer. He was not a bad man. But something went wrong with! his nerves. The terrible part of it was that nobody blamed him. The soldiers at the front understand these nerve breakdowns better than do the doctora He was one of the favorites of the regiment.

But he had run away under fire. In front of the entire regiment and there was only one thing to do under the clrcurnstances. KymiMitliy With Vlotlm. "The awful part of it all to me was MISS HANNAH.FAUST In some quarters armed neutrality and continued to-day, did very little STAR LOSERS GET PRIZES, TOO, AT H0MEW00D EUCHRE The Homewood Benevolent Society spent a pleasant evening last night at Homewood Inn, Sixty-seventh street and Seventeenth avenue, at Its fourth annual euchre and dance. There were plenty of prises for the winners and some, of rather humorous character, for the most notorious losera The committee in charge of the affair was headed by William Janlcke, who himself proved to be iulte a card player.

The others on the committee were George Beck-wlth, William Alexander Campbell, Charles Richer and Jeremiah Morria told the most circumstantial story. damage to the forts, the shots falling He said: Miss Hannah Faust, of 103 Java We were heading for Liverpool suggested as a means to show both England and Germany that this i a Hon Is firm In Its stand. Officials -ilemnly averred that the Navy is others Inclined to be crit to penetrate) the steel and stone structures. The forts that were under fire suiting behavior with Intent to provoke a breach of the peace Is guilty of disorderly conduct. "Dr.

Holmes, in his 'Autocrat of the Breakfast states the memorandum, "says 'there are- a good many symbols even, that are more expressive than That thumbing the nose is such a symbol." In "Romeo and Juliet," Mr. Crpp-seys assistants found this dialogue occurred "Abraham: 'Po you bite your thumb at us, slrT" "Samson (aside to Gregory): Ts the law on our side if I say street gave a whist party at her and were off Carmels Point, at the entrance to Holyhead Bay, when the home recently. Among those present were Nagara-Bouron and Dardanelles OIsm Will Not Pee. Bala er Know Will Nut Stick er Freece. Coedeiuetlon.

For Antamohlled, Store Window, Private House and Wherever (ilaee Is t'sed. 3 Ounce Bottle, PRICE 50c. (Will Treat 1,000 square feci ol Gla). M. DAVIS 357 Atlantic B'klyn, N.

MAII.F.D TO VOI BOMK ON BEl'Bll' OF 0 CUNTS. lookout reported a periscope only were: Mr. and Mrs B. Backman on the Asiatic) side and Boballch- Harold Hunter, Leo Faust Milton that he wouldn't believe that he was 200 yards distant. We realized at the outset that It Vas on a hostile to be executed.

An execution under Munter, Harold Bernstein, Victor Filler, Harry Trenner, Louis Nykerk, submarine, I was on the bridge and Kalessl, Ak Bash Kale, Dermabournu and Thambournu on the European side The shell fire of the forts was Immediately signaled full speed the Misses Anna Nathan, Bella Oelo, such circumstances isn't a punishment, exactly. It's more an example to the other men and everybody is kind to the man that is to die. Their Ruth Jacobs and NatUlls Gelb. astern. Before the engines could be reversed the torpedo struck us abso lutely without the slightest warning.

sympathies are with him. so accurate) that the Anglo-French fltet, which at first attempted to steam well within range In an effort to throw sheila over the top of the REILLY FOOTBALL CLUB ine noise or the explosion was They had held the courunartlal terrific. The shock of the impact during the day. In ths evening at BALL AT NEW PLAZA seemed to stand us entirely on our 11 clock they sent ma to tell the 1 9 "I beam ends The whole side of the prisoner that he must tret ready to boat seemed to be crushed In. I outer ramparts, were driven back and most of their shots were fired at a range so long; that the sheila had lost ale at 7 the next morningr.

The Bellly Football Club gave Immediately signaled to abandon rne soldier wouian tie neve it. i 1 1 ship and to get the life boats over-side. told him over and over again that there was no hope for him. But he all of their penetrating power when ball last night in New Plaia Hall, Grand and Havemeyer streets. The officers are: P.

J. Bellly, standard attfe ical, called it "somnolent. Officials Are Cautious. Cabinet officers were extremely i auiious In their comments, and par-lirularly insistent on urging news-l upcrmen not to become Jingoistic or io alarm the public. But most of tbpm, including; Secretary of State i ryan, declined positively to take the i'i psr into their confidence either with ofin ial announcements or general ln-lonuation for their guidance.

Cermany's position of refusing to aocopt responsibility for any "blow-t" In the war sone was emphasized in (he State Department to-day by Ambassador von Bernstorff, who reiterated that Germany will not shoulder the blame. He denied bis Government had given the United -mloe any secret assurance that American ships will be given every protection in the "death sone." Neutral countries watched the f'tate Department's course with deep internet. Destruction of Scandl-r. a vian vessels lent to the situation a snrious aspect already, but Ministers of these countries declined to voice shclr governments' feelings or to comment on what information the tale Department had given them. "We managed to clear our forward always would answer: 'Why the I.Q.

COMPANY, bearer; James Campbell, president; port life boat before the old Cam men are all my friends. There Isn they hit. Many shots were wasted as the marksmanship of the fleet was poor. The official report aa made public here say bank sank. Most of the members of F.

Rellly, vice-president; W. Hutson, financial secretary; J. Wynn, assist the crew were only partly clad when Tf THE BIG STOHET a one of them who would shoot me. They've all had nerves like I had and they'll understand. And.

besides, ths ant; P. Brennan, recording secretary; the torpedo hit us and they got Into P. Coyle, assistant; M. Burke, treas the life boat exactly as they were. Throughout Friday the Anglo- toth 8U SIXTH AVE, ISBTO tga STREET A quartering wind from the north urer; J.

Rellly, captain. colonel Is my best men a. te oeen like a father to me and he wouldn't let anybody execute me. It's all nonsense. was sweeping over us and everyone suffered from exposure.

We had pro MENTION. French fleet bombarded our fortifications at ths outer entrance' to the Dardanelles without success. The bombardment was renewed early on Saturday morning. More than four It wasn't until o'clock in tne morning that he understood, that It Store Closed Tomorrow Washington's Birthday) These Sales Are for luesday was all In earnest and that he had to die. And, even then, I think he be A reception was held -recently at the home of Mrs.

Julia Waller, IIS Nassau avenue, A musical entertain lieved the whole thing was a ghastly visions, but no spirits In our life boat, but we did the best we could to row. Great waves broke over the boat and drenched all of ua Some of us bailed while the others rowed. Finally, Just as we were willing to give up and drown, one of the patrol boats hove In sight. It threw ua a line and towed ua to safety so that we were able to aet a trawler to LoverpooL joke. ment was given.

THIS COUPON GOOD TUESDAY Weakness Unforgivable "If he' had only committed some LEAOEA FOUND SUILTY; awful crime! If the execution was "The Germans gave us absolutely hundred shells were fired without success. Our casualties were only one soldier killed and on slightly wounded when he was bit by a stone dislodged from ths fortification Sight armored vessels in all were engaged In the bombardment of ths European forts. They used their heavy calibre guns. Three of the ships, including the flagship, were damaged severely, the flagship being forced to withdraw no warning. TBey launched their torpedo Just about the time that our only to be a punishment, and not an example! If he had only been wicked Instead of weak! But, Ire the army, weakness Is the crime of all Crimea MOT CHARGES LIE HEIST GE115 lookout picked up tneir periscope.

They are pirates, that Is all." i six of his mates were told of it Usual Complimentary Green Trading: Stamps Free Tuesday Distribution In sur Annex Building As many sets of these 4hf Green Stamps as are reasonably required for books unfilled will be given, but only one set of any one date good th any one book. Only 100 Complimentary stamps good in any one book, but you may start aa many books aa you please. Cut out this Coupon. It is good for 50 (FIFTY) Green Trading Stamps Free with purchase of $1 or more, Tuesday, February 23. These 50 FREE Stamps are of the same kind as those which you would ordinarily cjbtain with' your purchases.

J. B. GREENHUT CO. the next morning and ordered to turn PLEXSflNT TIME FOR ALL iff At th barb danoe and country store of the Nineteenth Assembly. Pia-trlct Republican Club last evening their rifles over to a superior mncer.

A few minutes later the rifles were from the action." returned to them. Some had been PARIS. Feb. 30. Stories of ex French Offensive Under Way.

treme brutal treatment while Inmates loaded with bullets, some with Dianas. But Jif man knew what his rifle Sunday Stand-Union 2-21-15. -t an irhpromptfc court was created to FOR THE BRITISH contained and he did not want to know. PARIS, Feb. ths general movement to press ths Germans out try Otto Muehlbauer, executive mem "It was all done In a hurry.

Tne ber of ths district, on a charge of of Frenoh territory Is already under -MAIN BUILDING- -MAIN BUILD IN G- condemned man was brought out way Is Indicated by to-night's ad' WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. American breach of promise. It developed, when he was brought before "Judge" Maxwell E.

Burger by "Sheriff Walter H. Krenner, that he had Women's $2.50, $3 and $3.50 fris tuiis uaw plants are building submarines for blindfolded. Suddenly the men leading him sprang aside and the six rifles rang out without ceremony and the young soldier was dectd. It bad vices from ths front In ths north there has been much severs fighting High and Low British use. Government Investiga 1.50 of German prisons were recited to the French atrocity committee, of which Gabriel Hanotaux is chairman, or several civilians to-day.

The munee of the witnesses were withhold because they asserted they had families still living within the territory held by the Germans and they red reprisals. One of the witnesses, a woman, charged' that the Germans compelled men, women, girls and young men to occupy the same quarters and to Meep in the same room. Sometimes, iio declared, there were sixty men ond women sleeping in a room that oid space enough only for twenty. along the entire front from Lens, tion has shown them under way, but promised to bring a Civil Service Commissioner to address ths club, and had failed to make good. The all been done with as much kindness.

inside of the Belgian frontier. But and as quickly as possible. Annual Spring QTT T7" Sale of OX-IIVCJ Newest colors and shades; also plain black. The season's sure favorites AT SENSATIONAL PRICES. 88c Dress Poplins colors; yard.

85c Dress Satin MessaUne yard 59c 85o Black Chiffon Dress Taffeta yard. Incapable of completion for several months "The memners or tne rinng squaa at svery point the latest reports say, court fined him 125. The rest of ths evening was (riven over to dancing and other entertain returned their rifles without open The German and Austrian Em the Germans have been repulsed ing them to the officers ana iney bassies have protested against this with very hsavy losa. Commencing; on the Arras road got them back an hour later cleaned. No one knew who was the slayer.

ment. The men were dressed as farmers and the women as country souia oi jens, ms cattle line ex work. Their charge to the State Department Is that the submarines are being built by the Bethlehem Steel Works and at the Union Ship Building Yards In San Francisco, and also In Boston and Seattle. Hero to His Family. "I think ths kindest thing of all tends north through Vermellea ts the east of Oivenchy, then describes raw was thrown on the floor for 'iiiinir and the entire building was ti led with vermin.

She charged she -w police dogs jump upon children was that this man was reported killed in action. To his) family he 85o Black and Whits Striped Taffeta yard 83V; White Hsbutal yard l.t0 Charmeuse colors. Including 69c "1.15 an acute angle to and Secretary of State Bryan to-night Ths officers of ths club are: President, Alderman Jacob Bartscherer; first vice-president, Walter H. Kreiner: second vice-president, William Pruss; financial secretary, George Senn; corresponding secretary, Joseph Jaoob; treasurer, Philip Renner; sergeant-at-arma, Matthew Dougherty. ALL "REGULAR" GRADES made to retail at regular prices But you can save $1 to 1 2 a pair, according to your selection, because the makers refused to ship these shoes to the original purchasers by reason of credit conditions Newest, Dan ties Styles In Pumps, Colonials, Oxford Ties and Strap effects.

Also high shoes In button or lacs. Fancy cloth tops. All slsea and widths in each style. Tho Leathers: Gun Metal Calf, Patent Leather, Tan Russia Calf, Black Satin, White Canvas and White Nu Buck In the low shoes. In high shoes there are Patent Leather and Gun Metal Calf, button or lace, with tops of fawn, sand or taupe, and white ts a hero and his officers and mem admitted be had had a second cor bers of his regiment have sworn then shifts almost due east by north to a point east of Armentlerea and tuni knock them down.

The prisoners were assailed' by the guards and nocked down by officers, who never" to tell the truth of his death. "His comnany has more than wavering between Tpres and Zene- trni-k them with the flats of their evening tints; yard. 1.18 Chiffon Dress Taffetastreet and evening ahades; yard. respondence with President Charles M. Schwab, In which the Utter had repeated his promise that none of the vessels would go abroad during the war.

wtDed out the dlwace of it all. At 78c beke through Longemarck to Nleu- port and the coast And alt along La 'Bassaee they fought like demons, only last week, outdarlnsr and outfighting every company around them and losing more men than any other organization In that district. orris. Illness was prevalent, principally rheumatism, typhoid and diphtheria i he English were brutally treated at hrst, but later they enforced respect their dignified bearing. 1.25 Natural Shantung Pongee yard.

85c $2 Black Crepe de Clilne also $3 Black OF Crepe yard XeiJ (Other Silk Specials Printed hi Today's American) canvas Button, "Executions are unavoiaaois in this lin severe fighting has been In progress for several daya The British forces which are defending the chief portions of this 11ns have bees heavily reinforced and the latest reports received hers Indicate JL war, but one like tnia is tne most terrible thine that I can conceive -MAIN BUILD IN G- That man's face will never leave my memory." "BILLY" INMAN ASS'N WILL GIVE PRIZE BALL An event that being looked forward to with a 'good deal of anticipation by theatrical people la the second annual entertainment and ball of the "Billy" Inman Association, Friday night in Saengerbund Hall, Smith and Schermerhorn streets. Sidney Greenwaid, president of the organization, Is busy completing final details for many novel features. ISO WHOLDT WMTIfeii that the Germans have suffered DUNKIRK. France, Feb. Greenpoint ths German submarine U-U has been French Gains.

In the Araronne region and the Champagne district, the Germans BAPTIST BOY SCOUTS have ceased their endeavors to break Tlie American Independence Union recently formed In Washington, served notice that It Intends to bring all lawful pressure" to bear sunk la the general belief of officialdom to-night The belief Is based on the fact that a life saving buoy marked with the Identification marks of the submarine has been picked up off Zuydcoota It was charred on the edges and there la a belief here nrough the French Una At half a Women's 50c, 65c, 75c 95c Combination Suits 30C Spring and Summer Weights, Tuesday at "Broken" assortments of fine undergarments and others classed as "seconds." The and only-experts cquM Jiad.themEutihat'a-lh?LQnlyanfi real reason for the sensationally low price in this sale. These combination suits are in spring and summer weights; LISLE THREAD, FINE COTTON AND MERCERIZED LISLE; lace trimmed or tight knees. The assortments are enormous. Lace or French bands at neck. REGULAR AND "EXTRA" SIZES.

dozen points the French have made TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT A social and entertainment will be upon public Officials of the united Mates In the Interests of "real and WRiTERS AMONG GUESTS distinct gains. ot nierft. raoer 1 the-JMlsratsef tbe Ues te- tH eui -epioskB But, have takes Herman Hidder was chosen honor place on the submarine which has been torpedoing hostile craft In the flghting continues with ths French In control of the situation. They now Ths California Society of New Tork. southern waters ot ths Channel.

held Its twelfth annual banquet last hold a number ot the bridge beads given if "Troop WTTBoysT- Union Baptist Church, Noble street, Thursday night Assistant Scoutmaster Schneider will take the troop for a hike Washington's Birthday. ARCADY PLEASURE CLUB night In ths St. Regis Hotel, Manhattan, The sneakers ware John Vn. OLSEN BECOMES ILL toastmaster; Robert Alt- WHILE PASSING HOSPITAL ken, Martin Egan, Walter W. Price and Tachel Lindsay, the poet The ANNEX BUILDING i-n -MAIN BUILD IN G- ary president at a meeting of the committee on organization In the Asfor Hotel.

Representative Rlch-iitl Bartholdt, of Missouri, was tmed president, and Dr. Thomas C. ii II. pf New York, vice-president. Our Union Is not and will not be a scgrreftatlon, politically, ef one er tore elements of our people from read a resolution adopt-i hy the committee.

"We hold, how. i or. that loyalty to the Government -her deprives a citizen of his right ftcruUnlse the sctlon of public totals, no matter how high their it ton. nor does it absolve him of duty to do so." guests inoiuaea jack jjondon, Lincoln Steffens. John Hays Hammond, Clar MEMBERS HOLD SOCIAL The Arcady Pleasure Club held a so Ole leers 30, years old, of M0 Clin ence H.

Mackay. J. O'Hara Oos- ton street, was taken 111 in front of S10 Women's and Misses9 grove. E. V.

Brokaw. Robert B. Kd- cial last night at Its clu brooms, 170 gren, Edward Martin, Harry N. Kir- Clarkson street at o'clock yesterday afternoon and he was removed to Kings County Hospital opposite. oy ana Wallace Irwin.

Bedford The officers are: HOME FURNISHINGS Housewares Of All Kinds First Quality Articles for Kitchen and Home Remarksby Low Priced for Tuesday. Spring Dresses FO SUFFERERS JXUX. SUZ, as. fmmmf Vlsssf -aU-XJ HELPERS GIVE CKAGE PARTY AND DANCE ready to push their lines across ths river when the necessity arise Through snow that at soma points Is waist deep, the contending; forces are battling In ths Vosgee. The French troops have made small gains, but It Is believed here that no definite results can be expected until after the spring thaw.

A similar situation exists In upper Alsaca Cernians Reqpulsed at Verdun. Fresh gains for ths Frenoh forces engaged In rolling the German Crown Prince's armies hack from Verdun were reported In official dispatches to-night. The Germane resumed their assaults upon the French trenches several miles north of Verdun. They made six furious attacks with ths object ot capturing positions from which shell-fire could be directed upon Verdun Itself. Each onslaught was repulsed.

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Years Available:
1887-1932