\ ,ll-'ii EDWARD ISLAND LiKE. 'THE _DEW J _ ,- _\.i__~ _(__. ._ _ ' ` All, 'rim Alu/Ts Wrlmnl % _ _ s =, _ l f r _V__{§_ .__ _ = W ' -'_'-_A _._-v-;,_ _ -s -.~ - A ~ - - ~ ~- ~ - - - -_- _-,-, _ -.~._ _ _-_-_-_-_ . '-_-_'_ _-_-; ~_~_-_ '. "_ _- ,,,,, D ,-_-, MM ,-_»_-_~_- A ~»~.- f~ »-»»»-f ----f» --/1-¢~_-»-- ' , 5 i _ _ \_ . . _ 1 _ ‘.1-::.v~v _-:_-.~.`-: v.-_- -:_-,~_-_-_~:_»_;-_~,~_»_-_~_~_~_~_-ff -_-__,-,-_-,-.1-_-_~_»_-_-,-:_1-_ _-_c V _-.>~_.. _';_~. , _ ,_ ~,~.f_- -_-_»_ _______________ » » .__-._ ,-_-.-.-_-_-__-_ _ _ _ _ ff’ t,_~,»." ~ " " '-net" -:.=.':.ai¢t . _ . . __~.»_-._n __ . Ci IE UW G ARDI W ‘l"~'.'*.ii~i".*""9~'.f‘*":»""-"""~P*` '-i.'¥*l**f - - ovmn as oocl Roneior-is on-ity ' . nano by 9 ._ f'< 'M ___ _ V _. _ _ _ _ . .- _ ""'“.”"'..'"""¥E`°“' °'“"': A Y 1% Hg' W" :W 'V ` V ` 58.4!! Pe "Year llausl Ili A ` In l Tw .! _ _ _ . _ _,-. _ _' _.__ ' _ r _ ' __ _ _ _ ‘M __).» _*jute ` ' " "" _-2___"f_l _ -_ _ ' ' _ » _ _ =,___ _ 1V V _ _ _ V _ __ _ __ _ V _ _ V_ leurs ° ° _ruulunl ws.. GERMAN S_____S_V j lH0__F0H'Hl nu ron FREEDDM WEiDllM'Ell HOME _ . _ l iitatthbltii¢iHwtr\tionlLasiN' i' Clarion ' -iifllolllfoi-'tIie'_ First Llrte Uileiaitii Retmegililcz t N The _flrs°t'la\`¥e nuinber of P. E.l wand boys to com_e -home from the ‘battlefields 'of Europe since the close giiostilitles arrived lest night 'riwrewo or their oomluiriied se. mme generally known in Charlotte-' taint and there a great turnout of siiuens to meet and'~g|eet the gallant Ms who _had so nobly*done their part in 'brinsiill about such a great “gi |lol'l0\l_l_ viototyf. The returned men wisp arrived on the dslaad last night numbered over pity, by lon: odds the largest quota ' yer; The names of those who came me: l _ ,¢.8.M.`,J. T. llshep. Mt. Buclrannan Corin Joseph Trainer. Gh’tewn Jack Fairchild. Georgetown John Mebonsld, Bt. Catherines J.`E. Bernard, Tignlsh. li. J. claw. dumrnsrelde. L.-fcr»v'w‘ors. miie st.,“c|ty. _ J. 8. Gallant; luiiimerslds. .l.' .|. Home. sound. ° W. J. Johnson, Douglas St., City. N. Msdore, Solaris. D. J. Mebonaldi Sourls. W. A. Msponald. Glen William. J. W. Wbdgi, Ehhlflsst. .i. _:_ vos. Lette. V l Joseph l;`GsIl'antV, Gllsriettetown. mess esutviior. ouarrottttowii. dl H..Cro_sby. Charlottetown. e. H: Kmly, oimlottetown. Jello .NlsF’sl_:lan|. Gllarlottstown. George lur|s.` Mlaoouelm unfold a._'tii*elfrt_hsr, scum. c. ll. crstlor, ictnilngesii. lynn, _l>'ayte._ ensrlettotown. Frank Flnhljan, Lake Verd Harold _ ’ qn,_§harlsttetown. Georg( Gitarlettetown. G. R. leer, Oltlrlottstewn. N. Dell la., lrlottstown. ' md iilsrilidi-'g'gildi‘_|`stt_e`tli'»i¢rr. D. Mabonald. Glerme_i\t.‘ _ ‘_ _ _ Donald Stewart, Bummsrslde. Jslln '8ts'wsrt§f Charlottetown. ' 1 '- amid Trailer. Bw;-la. ' “_ ° ~ ' 'Wm H. Gudmore, Gharlottetown. F. A. Horns, Albsl-ton,V' " ltsniay _welltr 8umln_srside_. Willard ldeliiiyen, Gllaroltiltewll- im A-_ utitlnnsn. cmrrlotmown _ _R, J. rsepeiiaid, Oourls West. J. A. Melsshsrn. eummsrslde .lanies Carver. Peters Road. Geo. Melanie, Charlottetown Norman _lll‘y|'lf.'Pstal“a w. A. Moneilarii _ wlllird' Jordan.; Murray Harbor William G. Msbonald James Robertson. St. Timothy. D. G. _M_o_Ga_`llum, Lower Dods‘l“°- e. |r._ orlv`y." ohsrietlitown. ' lb to the 'olymois ‘Hd Tgliere was great excitement at the depot ssthsltrain from Borden with tlle‘__heroes rolled in. The Fourth ltsgiment Band and the lAl§i\e__of the'Uress Band W°\’0 °“ Null with the music and they 0°!- tsillly pl¢y`ed.'.with a nest for the oc- °\'i,bh "was indeed an inspiring one- 'fihe soidierswere created by Nw Preiiller andthe Mayor..`_Coi. Jenkins. 0ol§;___l.ol¢il' Mtior mov.) Dr- luiiertbu_~ ~_ ' _ _ _'t __ ~ V 'ed_,ij1-om thetrsn tile' ' sslorhsies Mor'-mst -linen _-o.‘ui'.ftne wld rims '"0 d"stuios'."V and otiior so »\Wr‘f;»_»»%'i.a` "1 " ' °._.:'<_ _._ lt were t ist wil_lcli`_emiles ll# tears ntilil`ie_d'n.nd`t‘he_mem0¥y 0! rnNNoU i§____ 4 com .n_ urs." __ \l;W.rriEos;'nfro. "The Tryon Qaptidt ll on one ...mi turned num taboo. utiisttp. si_:___ _ __ - - V zTt`t"o~ia1siatii»¢ °~nsrnooisr“55Eil ' 0614154 _ si* 'T = “ : T! nsislifmumt html. ~ - tm-it-insalw "1-7 _"A "__ _ -_ 4°' Demulis istiiiuaoootiu lit will always live in the minds of this hornecomers and the loved ones who hm 'PGM 10°! and anxious days and nlshtl nmvlns :list me glad time should soon come. The .boys le lafse number of them) _were escorted to barouches and autos ii’ "luis and conveyed to the crest Veterans Hall on Queen Street to tire music of the semis sud between them there was oerminly' as the °ld 'vm has tt "mule in the sir..- you could hear it everywhere." At. the G. W. V. A. _Hall the rg. turned men were 'most cordially _wel- comed ~by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the G- W'-_ V- A.. and their comrades who had preceded thorn in reaching luncheon of hot coffee, cake gm) Mehy hearty hendshakes were ex- Durihs their stay in the city the re~ Provnce. _ ibleeicpression ~oi' their gratitude. Pr_emAVer_ Arsenault prefaced a fem s4ppropre,te_ words of welcome, by_a callfor th_r'ee_hear_ty cheers for the boys which _wer_ea given." with n vim. He told them. that du-ring their stay in the capital they would be the guests of the Government. He hoped ment and city to ses__the boys give _a fair start. but lfor this -he also called to all the citizens to do their share. Rev. Dr. Fullerton congratulated the"boys upon their sate reburn and =r;r_z_3 iff? rr 8! _tis S 3 _ _ -as-su-w-vw-I' LONDQN, Dec. 16.--The Canadian Mission attended St. Dunstanis in- stltutionfor the Blind yesterday and m`et_the blind Canadians, some thirty in all. A petition 'wus presented to the Premier ablling that the government give to each one of the 'blinded Can- sdinn officers or men 320 acres of tnd'su¢k`e'sting the method by wilson proxy. illilo civioliu solulus vislliio will ill ulll homestead land without stipulation eighty cases of total bllndnessin the that it must be personally cultivated Canadian army. Sir Arthur Pearson, the land 'can be located tor them by next week. (Special To The Guardian) I-l°\1¢» Hlwhlhse 'H0 °l>°k° °\lPl>°f¢° me address et the ctnediun club to- ing the petition. pointed out also that in Australia blinded 'soldiers had 'been given free permanent transportation over government railways. ' 'Sir Robert Borden made a sympa- thetic reply and promised careful con- sideration of the requests. it is estimated thot there are only about head' of St.. Dlinstan's goes to Ottawa 2222521 ?.‘?‘.§’“.f,§?‘,‘;,{;,§°§,f‘,’,‘,°,‘;‘;‘2,,“;§ Proposition to Distribute Gust oi_ War li§tween the ‘°"°“"“ "’ "‘°'°- _ Nations oil Basis oi Population and ower turned men will be guests of the ' Nw' the boys-~lwd completed their --‘°--'_ luncheon mg wmshga ph M in llpeahl to the Guardian) to dstribute the expense of the war e eyor s few wards agp;-,ned the a,p,°c1a_t_ < PARIS, Dec. 16.-The French Gov- between nations on the basis of pop» to ontribute. lon of the city fm- me mgnmcem ernment is considering with with a ulations and power c work of the boys "over there." 1; 'probability of presenting before the The proposition is supported by one was 'a work which _ng "M “wld nm Clianrber of Deputies on Dec. 24th_a hundred delegates of all panties. It is be .pniq fm- -by cm," “om gn* M bill proposed by deputy Jacques for understood that a similar -plan is un- impgp QM an “tuna” hmm.” establishing anions the Allies an der consideration 'bfihs British Gov- by this peep), 'Wm sh" mm, ¢,_,,»‘, inlesnstionalrnnsnelal union. ernment but no definite steps have as ' The purpose of this unon would be ___ In NTERNATIONAL UNION ;»~_;g_l,»;rg_;,»__~;»-~i=»- -.mf T0 MEET WAR EXPENES yet been taken in London. _ But for what the boys had so brave- ' " ' T _ » ly accomplished such a reception as f accorded them would'ha.ve been im ' ‘ ‘C ’ ” possible. He warmly thanked the _ - ‘ Ladies Aid of t-he G. W. V. A. for l _ . ' their part tn mskng their home-com- _ ing such a pleasant one___ _ MEANS T (Special To The Guardian) ` COLOGNE, Dec. 16.-Cologne on Thursday came under rigid martial law for the tirst time since the British wllth the co-operation ot the Govern-_ _wo ““_w°d_h°__e and me "cow “ve P ' new begun to realize what formal. oc- 'gupntlnn is going to mean. On the inside of the door leadlns into every house must be posted a list of oc- cupants containing information regard- ing their age, occupations and other matters. No person may change his or her residence without permission and every inhabitant twelve years of age or over must have an identification card. Daily crowds have been gather ing outside the shops of photogrsrphers waiting to get _the pictures which must be placed on the cards. assured them that this 'was no mere - ` ' ` ' sentiment from the teeth out, but _M _ d a was an indication ot the willingness by Th' P"°‘°" "M “or” 6° resenting the Rotary ‘of ell to mslre their future bright °°°°°\i*¢°° "V and prosperous. The speaker also Club- M°"°h‘““' A”°°“m°“ 'md _ Erzeberger, the leader of the German ~ 9; gh . Beard 01 T349- armistice has again complained o ferred to the hsippiness e sur re - It vu swd l° 11°" "W *‘°“‘1 1"" " ' the severity or tile ermietiee terms roundinga brought about by the ex _ - ‘cellent work of the ladies. *hit __“'°‘"'“° °m'um°';_I. ‘When 0.1.1. AWA _Dem 15____whue the H ks for th raisins oi' the block M Brown said it gave him 5°h““Y °°m°° "°“`°m°5 °m° A3’ 1 4_he’““_on has not yet bean ado. the liberation of 'Prisoners Ex’ W" - ». . date o extreme pleasure to welcome the °‘“- ““""“" ““"“" It ‘M "‘° aww, _,md ,t mm mmn wa, wer sudtiie immediate oneuins oitlie 11 Nl- I ence conference. Marshal Foch, it D075 ‘h°m° W bf’ hm “"'°°dV dm" ng t mu ,it will be called sometime in the last P ‘““"“' “‘°* “hm ‘“ °?”“"""’ "M mono 'rits nsrunuso 'two weeks of laundry. Accords; to md- U” \'°'“°°° *° '°°°S“"° “‘° Rey. Maurice McDonald at Sacllville _ - lnformluan ,ecewed from England 3|, Soldiers and Worl¢lnen’s councils. as the representative of the Knights » Corporal Joseph Trainer, son of Mr. _Robert Borden .ls not "mb, to mmm __ of Columbus Hill- F\ll1¢|- MT- 37°F" James Trainer, city is one of the to ORM" “nm May as me Peace closed his remarks by wishlns the surest loolrlng young officers to leave Conference Wm not complete ,ts mr _ PARLIAMENT T0 MEET n 5°” °' Mary Chrgtmu' _ !f°r°' H° was wa/“my 'w°1'°°m°d 'by his ors until at least April. It is'possble Corn. P- A- H\\lh°° 0! _"1°`P°°°*°“ niuny friends. ire left here witii tho that he my not even be am, ,_,, ,,,_ ____ om". suing’ ‘f°“’°“d9d °“ MMI' °' 105!!! lllii ¢0°\l fi”-fl-'ill mlm* h°°""V turn until at least a. month later. (spnm 1° 1-5,, qu.,-¢|.,,) the re_turned`~men, 5 _ ' ___ iigiiting, notably Passchendaele and. s°xoovern°r.M¢Khm°»__sl»°_°r° ° iliiiio.l~iewoswuuudedluNov.1si'l ‘ '- _ W P M _ anon- I ho, \"'“”' M FP’ nf",-°°U'“" iii' 015 l¢°ll\!°h`.“d N" Cum. andslfillxe: bgnun asssssuliadhzptiiysbe- Poland Eu rguon for tdieiliha rlgzui: =='»_~=»»_rf>»i° ll-».~~.-»_~1 ue \>°°= fi- or-hoe. J. 1-- on-or of ln- B“°“'~ pensation lor Damages no mn-urn r=r»»lw me ==» ~-= °'T “°.°°.I"‘ if.. °"“‘“ “ ... . "9“lfi VW" mr U"-’_'° 'mmm' 5? annie 5 °t 'Tm' ulkhunsi 1 ' ~ ` ' " A in tt railway station at Lisbon waiting :fun eu mam 2: :ftgglcgnw 35,0 to',su_¢>_l\';-sn'ii_is',l__*!*'f‘9P.1 ' ' " ~f. astli," went sol-oss is Nov. 'lim and - Caused by the war for '_ mm m oWm_ V _ 1' iw or o u 11 0 s A '¥"‘*’--!"!"‘.""“‘#°.“ Pi-‘*~"l" "‘.° "°“°“°' “P *still* 1-\°"Y. “‘i“° °‘ Y°"°' ‘““." --- advices from Lisbon ronortms the r tn P ll ii oo t oo s M_"‘°m‘“d"m°"“m°"“`br°u ma' °¢5°\’_ °`KlA"- I“`3“b" 191°' h° ‘nr Y I assassinstioassy that he was struck gene; 31°: B°":l:.n:::;. m.'m::;; "F" mum” mm Mm' """»l;h‘"°“¢ "°‘“'~d“ F” 'M W3' (9P\°'°| *° U" °“‘""*") by three bullets. The Presideni°s ' "ml "°°°‘~“““°‘ °h°°" mm ° "N G1" N_°°\ D"3‘°"’ “‘°° ““‘°"‘ "‘° 1-mulssions neo. is.-'rite Berg- tallest. named Joeuie. was killed by 'Ima me t,,,.,.,,,,,., 0, me Palm, Re; mm" '°`mu»° “ th” ‘mated on "°"'“'lW| 'm“`” 5 brbther of Mr' ian Goverment has submitted to the crowd. President Paes died with~ public um “N” N” mon' G°°'" 9° sms' °t 'M' city' H. Parliament s resolution demanding in a. few minutes after he was shot °“u°“‘ m-un nh sw" B""'°ry' W" conlpensstionfor .war damages for Tarmagni Bsrthosia, the Minister N' ' Nm" ¢“"°"‘“ ‘h°n'°h°°k°d' but Nm” lnaiterial losses incindlns those bas- the 'interior has assumed the Pre~ TEMPERATURE 1" ' P i n ° °"‘M“°°°'m°°" hu '°°°"'°d ‘mm ed on imolel'grounds_ sidenoy. ' ~ - G _ ' » ' - Cpl. Peter l_l~ l'7'_|l\*°°' °°'° “ Ng, TIDE, MOON, ETC. 1 - . _ i _ soma" on Nw' M th, pm,-mcg, "W *lu __ sou" h __ The Senate in its address replying .1 A- ‘ ' _ 01'- -U'°'°°°"' '-"°‘* til tu iiss i' _ 'N' FG'-"°'°°'°°' "M qw 'mt;mr::r:°2 '““'“° “ “°“‘°' ‘°‘“‘ “‘“' “° "" fioeoizrupfiizhzgoiz refer onli; rd.. ~ ’ F 'r0noNro. nec. 11.-mr. lower "'°"_°“"'<" vor' _ ' isnwd _________ who ,yg¢|».qasn¢i| is mace sad wasnt mmon 0, mo Duchy of L,,m,,,,,.‘ Pe|‘S0n§ tenipmture_ get gmersettasiho __ . _.NW-~»i_ rsnl!Il\°“¢l V __ gm 10 yup me ami. Appendicitls put B ‘ l Tide will be higih this morning at “"3 “°" _ __ .< .~i; I M co Baum' - 10.28 and tomorrow st 1l.24;'tonight """°"°'“'_"""" - = ' S FDR ALL CANADIANS Addressing Canadian Club work of denaobillzaton. said Mejor General the Hon. S. C. Mewburn, in day. General Mewburn spoke of the war effort of Canada from 1914 until its close at the last baiitle of Mons and called on his audience to help him in understanding the mentality ofthe returned man which must nec- esssarily be different from what it was before he went overseas King Georg; lnléites w__ resi ent 'son (Special To The Guardian) LONDON, Dec. 16.--President Wil- son has accepted an invitation from King' George to England and it is expected he will stop here _on his way home. The British officials have been awaiting the arrival of Ambassador Davis lbedore making any arrange- ments for the entertainment of the President. Austria’s ex-Rini Nov ere To Go (Special to the Guardian) MUNICH, Dec. 16.-Switzerland, it is understood here, had declined to permit former King Charles of Austria Hungary to reside in Switller- land. The Swiss government is said to have cited the experience of Hol- ‘and with former Emperor William as part of the ground for its refusal. _ Announcing Names ' 0i Goning 0ifi_cers_ (Special To The Guardian) 0’l`TAWlA, Dec. 16.-The names of ofllcers returning to Canada are bein; sent to the newspapers in their re~ spective districts but names of non- colnmlssloned ofilcers and privates are not 'being sent but will be obtainable from the headquarters of their several districts. ErzeliergerisSqueallngAgain (Special To The Guardian) LONDON. Dec. 16.-According to despatched' _'received today itrom Amsterdam and other cities, Mathias is l sz »_AbGli\°\°°*_'*'~ llli_sr_\l\¢ie'd._|._ntiiex'¢w,|,» in-is¢|.,v¢¢¢~-c»|r¢i°str~~;»stsato~th’e ~r°_"»»~=- Ocwil More German Territory Ptudinz ”eiie€f`t Trtiisporittiollon Govemillent Railways. .‘I`.’i..»."’.."1’>;..."f.'I.‘I.°f‘§.,.21“,,2§‘,§’,,"“."‘ ' (Special To The Guardian) PARIS, Dec. 10.-Mhrshal Foch has announced in behalf of Hebert C. Hoover, the~A.merloan food admlnis~ trstor, that 2,500,000 tons of cargo space lying in German harbors must be placed under the control of the Allies to supply Gel-many 'with food stuffs. The ships are to remain Ger- mnn property. The following con- r. dltions will be ended to the ‘V 'mi of November nts, me _ '_ -' _‘ command reserves the right to " meanwhile, lf» it thinhi it"`wla0 order to assumeVnew`gnar§n_ts_V`gs, f' f occupy the neutral zone on 'tlis-_right built of tile :urine totes' norts__‘e¢ the bridge 'head of Cologne up _to_.the Duron frontier. This be announced by the Allied '_l`¢» mend by giving six days notiee_"~_7 . i » (Special to the Guardian) AMSTERDAM, Dec. 18.- William I-lollenzollern, the former Genmen Emperor, the Telegraph says it un- derstands, has refused to leave Hol- land after omcial presentation had l ilollillu srlllus HER Piillluo Gilisfl But lle_r Guest, the ex-Kaiser, Refuses is ~Dsp_ari Although Told His Departure Would lie Matter L 0i Gratification. _ ' r ' » been made that his continued pm. 5 ence in Holland was llkaly.to.VeniVbr.-_l the country in serious dli!icultis_`s'.'»_ » Th6 f0l‘me1` FB!lD0l'0l', ._ pe-l adds was told that his li would be a matter of hi," . the Dutch Government. » 'Z' Zeppelin Factory _ Destroyed bv Fire _ (8Peclal to trle Guardian) AMSTERDAM, Deo. 16.--The great zeppelin factory at Frisdricbahaven has been destroyed by ilre, probably of incendiary origin, according to it despatch. Gen. Smuts Resigns From War Cabinet (Special to the Guardian) Jen. Christian 'Smuts has resigned as member ofthe war cabinet on the ground :that the end of the war has terminated the need of his services, according to the Express. (Special to the Guardian) t LONDON, Dec. 16.-The Home 'Secretary -hes remitted the hogging ° “° ° ` sentences recently passed on two °t Canadian soldiers Bwscon and Cable for violent robbery. Poland Severs Relations (Special to the Guardian) d AMSTERDAM, Dec. 16.- Poland has severed relations with Germany, according to a telegram received in noNnoN, Doo. is.-nr. sldenio 'Hmm from wma* with the Bolshervihsl. At. the request “' staff of the German mission will °"T 'rms Wmvrnnn Canadian Sollliersl i With Germany r _ _ _'__ __ lion. A. liMcLean_ iiiilihitgit lil Social Servitt Dentist?" ' (Special to the Guardian) _ ' orrawn. erm. im. 15;'-‘-n_o- oiiicially announced this av'¢nia'fth_sl Hou. A. lc. lioness im‘bssr"s'eiest't' by the government to doa »w‘ith‘ tit mutter of civil semen sossssswiriir Order-in-Council granting' the* bonus provided for the appointment 'ef s cabinet Minister to 'spasm charge of the sdministfai:i¢lx.` _J -1 Russia Asks For 'A LONDON, Dec. 16.-~ Lleut. Gen. _ , i Allied Protection | (ap¢el¢|tstm_ei»ei_sten) _' _ f |coNs'rAiN'rlN0P'w. Dee; it- -_- Paui Milulroff, Foreign .Minister ia ' first Russian cabinet of the rev0li\_ _l_. has arrived -here with other condit- tlousr Democrat leaders, social rid mocrete from Odes1ss.s.torreqnent_ -- |mission ot the Allied command to _ , ceed to Paris :for the_l7\ttD0le ol that on Allied sr-my be sent into lit- slabywsyoftheBlack6dl`» Americans Guard' f _ ____ _ _ ___ __ parts of big German guna aI'b__ _‘___ guarded by American t < _awaiting ulieirfonssl trans _.,i.E. 1' army of oceupetion ‘-h!_ '_ mnn nrmrl Pdmiilill' _ points for heavy ar_t`il\ei'!.;1il_f_ ",',,»__ hundreds _ or _umm-' tdgiff ,___ _. J ttyl ot ammunition ._ _sitdi _ ' wp,-, _ ials have been seseaiblii A > _=,-i _ An'lerica.n's0ld.ler_s Aar? beitur-nod overs uluilll-,_ ___ " _=" the srmstice. ._ l _ _ _ - _ _ \ < . . \ _ .4 _ _ ,_ _ _CDNDENSED A _ _ N gmgmlgftn the sity ovsrn I _ _ _ _ :fd lt; unmet urea u_:o mom. iiii_i;__ol;\__°',x,::‘,:,,’;,'h:,|;‘Tiourl“_n: was in ' an ' " --e _ _ at s.s1 sud tomorrow st io.ao_ 81`MYl°-4\ °._‘_'\_lF.l»,_,. _ . mrintslmsde in°i:idei;_::n:nese return. the lighting but 'was lrnoeltsd out by 193|-(1 N_ 5, 9¢,i,miIi__on when 1: NM;__peeialA;o Th_;_:us;°;ilsr;)_ no m:u;_,rL¢h:_:¢::n°::_o:_n;:,:;: :___li:_f°iLl2& __ _ *___ -.; llH(|°__ T” _ __ nm of "0 in 191‘_ 0 was H mm ,_ . . _ _ __ ; _ _ VV , , ,nn WH, *° "°°'i‘» ."“°" ‘° d or cies wil~ ' its urs eu lnioeirod out supreme multsrv tfll"-\°** “ ‘"°'=N md _wean _dey st ms, cum _ _ A’ __'3_,,_“_;4*_,__` ,tl-q t , 'T8 ut. .“"‘» . W _ M Donal ii tin _ M" ,,,.,,,“::. inzzsotilner with tooth! *lil* _b=hind:t:r_<'i 3:: sus imiss. iisstsnounosdtntt11.4oo s¢rt<:_v¢N Mons this melts st I. _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ nth wounded st Parson 0, mg; navy (Chick) is home sentenced to death hy "ill First quarter of moon -Tuesday. *T0 DNUYJIG __ __ i -.,-_~_.>_ ._ r. _8 ‘_ ' ~“'*“"" '°"““ "A" “J f' a-,relist U ` . _.me on er “tml” nlliorrtramis duri=si1i»v»f=°° no 16utial,_».m. I or i»sie\i»‘\i\\§" ' _ ._ _ ~ ~ '°°“'_"*'¢°.'i'.;»{ 'tr o...¢.rm ‘“‘”',‘,§1§.gI.,,.,,.,,-°r...°t.~~rsrr¢.»-»»a_rsle4_c$ir:l¢e‘“sri _E_i~i\._o°§fi_r~e»n~:_.si°-.11- :.11 l -i..K1...l\.-_ u I _r | P t t _ _ s‘»i& con1mNZ, nec. tt.- -"Q 1. coolest an been one ef: ,i_»_5'.,:_i _ 2 A 1,400- _ __ 5 ' ing _ __ *___ _ _