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.. i iZeroq r - ns. ,;.,,$ iad.0.",. ; mini SPAN EGRET LANiLOOLO 111.11 MINISTER FOR SHOOTING of Her Government Goes Far Toward' Adjust ment of ..Incident ' I v S H I NiTON, Jan. 13. Notlflca 1 H lananese commanding' of Ur at Vladivostok has given orderi If'!; -hereafter sentries must notchal i r.nai. !-- IJ-fSfilOll I r .. Americans ana me iormai ex- oi" regret oy tne Japanese gov i , for.' tnwardu an niiiD. f ,f iho situation iwhich has arisen ? foiol shootlnc hv ' aInan6so i I i, or Illtr inin. -' It .. : . Uot nnrt nf T.leiitnn.nt "W at that port ot o ian'6n of the cruiser Albany. or me viauivusiuii , conii Oi, was reported to Th. action L.ier. General rkf navy department by , Admiral ?,eaves. commander-in-cheif of ; the fsiatic flff-1' who was on his way-to riaJhostok to conduct a personal in Ltioation. The admiral added' that " . 1 1 con V. I m . ,iul that in . view oi 5 aeveiop lie had abandoned his trip of the :LnllirV.' .' .... l. ChMhara - Tn . lialtpfl upo" Acting. , oecreiry pi,, oiaie fiavis late uiuaj auu cAifcaavu .- me Lo regret of: his government that I jjuch an incident should have.' occurred. IfrsriiiT he naa reccivea lrum wie jap- , - .1 : tf 11 IihOOt in p wnicn uuiciru iiuia earner f . Hit -.flfliol vrlnn ieoiiArl Itc l.nrl pnilftlij """'1'. ..v--. .wu-M in i llokio in that the ambassador's account l0Tfel Willi jo,u5uuii 0 Iflnt-niOn U III Biatriutui. iiiav vue Dcuti; I as tne ni- . t The attintue oi me jupa-ufce g-ov-r lirnment was also muicaiea to Admiral Iflipaves who said that hiffh. officials L the- Japanese force ( had expressed jtheir sorrow ann regrci. The sentry who snot me vmerican lihfii he was returning: to nis ship, i'as ptianu in if u .in 1.117 s vviiiuiuuiva- I inn forwarded to Aamirai uieaves, as i S ' i s 'v If UJREfCANAlJYsAllEGES iiAiiijoipli M,iss T.rina Hannenberg, former choir singer of the New Netherlands Re forrned church, of Passaic,- N. J., who has. Instituted action nhsire-in? Dr. C.nr- nelius;Densel, her former pastor, with fraud, in tbafle- promised- to .marry her,, and,, defamation ofcharacter. 4 ShA asks $25,000. The elopement of Miss Hannenbergr and the Rev. . Densel last November created a country-wide sen .ationi jj-Both. returned to their -homes in Passaic a month later and asked for giveness of the members of the church. Dr. Densel is "married and has four grown children. The above photo of the office, of . her . attorney. ITory iernorant and one of themes-. Miss HannenbergVas made recently at 1 japps rereiveii "y Aiiii)asn.uui oiuuu urfi staled he already had been placed under arrest ana wouia oe tnea oy court martial. Secretary of the rsavy JJanielS; who Iliad caneA upon Aamirai uieaves ror i -report, conferred with Secretary pavis today in an effort to expedite s0 far as possible the gathering of jhc' '" facts in' the case. The latter im mediately 'instructtfd Counsel Mac Gowan. from whom- the first official Irfws of therincident had come, to sup plement his report and declared that if the facts warrant&a an immediate At. A . . 1 J V T - I lanfl energetic pruiKBi wuuiu ue . raaua Ito Japan. Iater developments,, how- Ipver; are understood tb have inclined officials to believe that the situation sin. prospect of final adjustment. BOOM IS LAUNCHED AT RALEIGH FOR VARSER LiUmDerton Man 1'roposea as - Democratic Choice, for ' Lieutenant-Governor Reverses ; His Testimony Before RecorderMaking Charges , Against Others v Claiming that he acted as a - stool- pigeon and that ,the . testimony ' sub mitted by him in the recorder s court Wednesday was false, Luke. Can ady, a young white man who is held ? on the Joint charge with Prank Fergiie with transporting whiskey,; ' told Recorder George: liar riss ; yesterday ."that hfe- liad '::!-'-'-lVBrW'i-OF" ACEPlCfKliTBETS -3 ABOARD U. S. S. NEW MEXICO, At Sea, (By Radio; to Assodiated press) j Jan. 12.-r-The main : body of .the Pacific j fleet is making v29mllesr a day in its cruise tb Panama -bay to' Darticipate ; with the Atlanti';' '-fleet 1 in : winter '. maneuvers.;, ;:' C ' - -::' ; . Plotting- and tactical exercises were held today and the New Mexico was inspected . by Admiral ' Hugh Rodman and his ; staffs ;The-commander-in-V chief announced that she was the cleanest ship he ever had iftspc-Wed. 1 j i The fleet will . pass! the : suf ,; of' -- . 5 it; . Plain Dark Emptiness Aunt .'Liza's t former mis tress was talking to her one day .when suddenly she dis covered a little pickaninny standing shyly behind his mother's skirts. "Is that your little boy, Aunt 'Liza?" she asked.' "Yes'm, dat's Prescription." "Mercy, what a queer name, auntie, how did you happen to call him that?" "Ah simply calls him dat becuz ah has such hahd work gettin' him filled.1 Query Provides Basis Of Missioner's Sermon By It. E. POWELL RALEIGH, Ja'n. 13. Politicians, as sembled in the. capitol today launched a formidable boom for Senator Lt R. Varser, of Lumberton, and after a caucus offered his name as Democratic choicefor lieutenant-governor in 1924. The senate had previously launched the. Gardner boom for governor in 1924, People Send Themselves to Hell, and today the Lumberton man's friends God Does Not? He Says Answering' a written query placed in I the question-box. "How can Christian theology harmonize God's love with declared he must be' next lieutenant governor. No public man in a long time bas so impressed-the folks generally as has Mr. Varser' and his selection for the-" chairmanship of the finance com mittee of . the senate without" friction beween either Gardner, or Cooper has eJicited the warmest .yepmpliments'vf rom i ; '"(. SPORT STUPIT v, '";-',,'-'j If you are interested in sports, you will not like to miss, The Star of next Sunday. " Walter. Camp and Lawrence ! Perry will be among the1 contributors to that, issue and to succeeding Sun- falsified n' his! .testimony Wednesday j day issues of The.Staf; for an indeflnite-i and that b ' bad "tinned . off" : Lean t Period. , v . - 1 George to the trip on which ; he. and j U,ooi,a wArtf 9rrp!lil and turn cation?! I . .... , i.;.T."i-iCv 01 corn wnisKey was iouna . in . me . automobile in which they were riding. Canady told the., story of the auto mobile rip, after he had informed; the recorder through; Jailor John H. Davis that he wished to tell ,the truth about the. , affair. He.; Claimed that Prank' Fergus, also a defendent in the same, case, told him to order the taxi. V He said that when the machine -ar- rivedhe ahd- Furgus rode down . to Front Tand'Prin'cess, where the car was sto'pped',; aih.d4 he'ays that at this Junc ture tipped Leon George 011." .Canady said that Officer Leon George approached 'him some time ago -and "promised me 56 for every man I'd i,elp ! him-catch," and just before making the trip on' which vhe and. Fergus were'jap- prenenaea, ne says mat uracer ueorge "promised me ; I would not get into trouble; in any manner, shape or form," because, he said "I had everything fixed with, Leon, George," . Canady, continuing his testimony, said "the automobile was stopped , at Thitd and Princess streets, and Fraiik Fergus went into the office of Attorney J. C' King. He stayed there for some time, so I went to the office to get him to come on. Just as Frank was coming out of the office, I saw Mr. King give him a check, and on looking at the check in the hand of Frank as we were leaving, I noticed it was for $50." J. C. King, a well-known local at torney, gave a statement tothe Star last night, emphatically denying that he gave Fergus a check, saying "it is untrue about that check." Canady claims that this $50 check was given to a white man out on a county road In 'payment for the .two gallons, of,: whiskey, claiming that Fergus negotiated and paid for the whiskey and that,the man gave Fergus $10 change. Canady charges that. Attorney King appreached him in the ante-room of the court room Wedneesday and "told me, you play out like you were drunk on the trip and, If . you do, I'll help you out, and Frank, too.' " 1 ,- ,He testified that, the reason he falsi fied, in his testimony Wednesday, was because "Frank-Fergus threatened me before' George Rhodes week before last, saying 'Canady, if I were you I'd leave town.'" " - v Recorder Harriss, after hearing the test.mony in denial of .what was testi- ' . , .---X . ,r- oin s EIGHTH AND DOCK STREETS, PHONB 641v-,;.;v', , ;-; . . ' 7: GROtEKCES . .Vv:;:;V;vr j Why, Yes; We Have Auto Delivery! ' ".( :':''----; t IelTriis andlPKbiMr Us Your Order Hams i Kingan's Reliable; best on earth, or your -money refunded- , Per. pound . . , . . . . f . Aunt 'Liza may have had her prescription filled, but peo ple who send their prescrip tions to US never have any j trouble getting them filled. All prescriptions sent to us are filled promptly and accu rately by competent men. J. HICKS BUNTING DRUG COMPANY Second and Princess Sts. tenia! punishment." Father Duffy, who! Ifg conducting a mission at St. . Paul's 1 . r. laM'Mrtnvr-iAf AvW. Episcopal chureh, at Sixteenth ' ana I ,tt o t T.nmhertnn: . and he has replied that people send nreviously been strongly mentioned for consrresa. in"tne"Diooay sixm aisinvu His appearance here-this session, how Market streets. Ithemselves to hell but that God does I not. The large number . of questions asked as well an the requests for inter cession show the growing interest on I the part of the community in the mis sion which comes to a close , Sunday hicht. " . , . Ptirsuinp his customery procedure, I the missioner gave an instruction be fwe the sermon. Father Duffy stated tliat the greatest hindrance to faith is I sin, and then he instructed the congre fati.on on the means to be used in get- I'ing rid of this. impediment. Pronounc- Linners. the missioner distinguished be- "BATURA," IS NA.ME OF Itween sin anil temptation and showed SHERIFF'S BLOOD HOUND line freedom of tho will to-ViIIa tho nt h or is a vielrtlnc .wm a, tit I The .T "ntt pup recenuy Imgeestion of the evil one. Ouotlne I ceived rnrds ascribed to the devil in his trial Lexinil l"f Christ. "Cast thvself flown." Father "Batura ' u.v mifTy made a s ever, has causea .ms inenua i, uuue in a determined effort to nominate him four, years from now ' Further testimonial to the retiring ieutenant-governor came tonight wnen his friends in the legislature tendered htm a dinner at the Tarborough and later Senator , Sol Gallett entertained several senators at a box party at a local theater in honor of Mr. Gardner, now a private citizen. ,- A fled by the defeendent on theday be B1L6U IUC jrvlAIJfc luau. jyu telling the truth today, or did you tell the truth yesterday?" r The recorder also stated ' that he.; was seriously oonsidering issuing 'Instriic-j tions. to have Canady indiv tedvfor per Jttry-The--Cantfdy -ease will doubtless ''.' come up for trial today.. . " ' INFLICT GROSS WRONG ON NEGRO IN GEORGIA , i Peonage Indictments Served on White Farmer and Situa-. tion Denounced i; Picnic Hams Kingg-n'sV best "gra'e-. . '""; ; jrer pounu. -. ... . j- y ; Baccih That good breakfaaV batednZ Machine sliced." - Pound- . . . . : '. '' Corn Blue Label Brand,"- - . ; per4 can Sunbeam Brand, per" can . . ; . 34c 25c Best grade, per dozen Oranges Lard Compound. Per pound Kingan's pure, one-pound cartons. Per pound Five-pound pails. Per pail .... r.'. . . , . ... . j ....... Snowdrift Snowdrift, four-pound cans, , for ACADEMY FRIDAY NIGHT, JAN. 14 Ed (Strangler) Lewis (World's Champion) ? -VS...; '. John HerMde (Pride of Shipyard) , Ringside Tickets' At NEWMAN'S CAFE Pint cans. Each . . . Quart cans. Each . . . Salt mackerel. Each ....... Salt mullets. Per pound . . Wesson Oil Fish Butter 36c f!? AOo 25o .40c 1 6c 23c SI. 1 5 ...80c 35c ... 60c ... 15c ... 15c Best creamery butter made, or your money refunded. One-pound prints ............ .... 65c Flour : Royal Brand, plain 12-pound sacks 'Royal self-rising, 12-pound Y sacks Dainty Brand, plain, 12-pound sacks-" . . ,'24-pound ' fcacks . Dominion granulated, package only, not , bulk. Per pound ... 05c 90o 95o $1.85 Sugar ''; lOo Tomatoes Three-pound cans. Each Two-pound cans. Each i ' Octagon, six cakes for Klrkman, six cakes "for Soap Milk ..Eagle Brand.-condensed, . Z eans for '...-. Pilgrim Brand, evaporated. --. Per can ... ....... i ..... i Coffee Caraja. Per pound. , . . . . White House. Per pountj . Helen Lawton. Per pound . Jams Blue Label Brand, all flavors. Per jar .,. "Very best brand, . - two glasses for Jellies 50c 50o 90o 15 c 30o 44o 50o 50o 35o All Wilmington Is Talking About Our Prices.Your Opportunity to Save Money on your Groceries Is Here ' We guarantee our patrons the benefit of - declining prices the same as we would be forced to follow an upward trend. Eo IS IS ANNEEM AN & mm ANNERMAN J.KYLE B , Manager 11 7, Read the Stair Classified Mas .. Ithe human being down but that to get I iwn the individual must fall of his volition. Characterizing sin as I moral and snirltnnl snleiflA. Patler liffy deelared that the devil is seeking Ito destroy f the faith of everyone and that in doinir Kn ho la iislns- nn new uita re- Rockwood Kennels, -.. was officially named Sheriff George i Jackson tirring appeal 'for all to yesterday afternoon, fbllowing receipt wrt their God-given strength and to by the snenrr oi ma n.mi a falijjp that Satan cannot throw or Push I from the kennels. So A xsaiura: . -.win ue me vup o forever more, and she will soon -e trailing the criminals, and eviaence of such trails will be competent; in court, the sheriff says, because the animal is a thoroughbred. Tne sheriff advised that an ordinary dog trailing a criminal n ? Li o i H!f, ip n- tv i. . . tricks hease, the devil being cut off was not considered rename eviaence oy from God. is separated from the source the courts. It is possible the dogs "f orisinalitv nickname will be Bat. Awurinc his hearers that God for- "Batura" Is the daughter o f JBer nie wa, the penitent, and that medical Jr.." and "Kentuck Queen. and her "lenee. aeeeptintr the results of mod- dam's ancestors are ,?Iap.?3r , " ?m pxyehoiogv as expressed in psych'- "Batura," being namea aiter ine auer; nalypi. is more and more teaching "Happy" was a sonof I. B. Strong ""bodily daneer of renression which and "Miss . Sue." and "Batuta J. i the he ohr- 1,0. -i ... flnnehtefr of "Ohio BOV ana jaay ''vpn more hanefnl in its effect upon "Bernie. f Jt tho snni .k. j iat srtn of .his illustrious sire. nit- ini!iuitQl UK cu Liiai I - . . . . . , iTPrvnn. u: At I nlnn Rernie." HIS Qam iS OOnj? liUBS, inr.-'n L ir i r n i n riiiici : i . ,, . . - i Uy to rTod. or to God in the pres- a daughter of the imported mimai y "tec nf m,n r 1,1- .ua.-a f v, I Or l a n d o . and Imported cnoisier, of rommon ii Z:X;; k - te.a man frailer, in all, that , the name aml? the eonregation that; timjej Implies nd .his. produce -usually bk. i"vpr hoc h.ii.j , a. T7i-IV...I ornprt trailers. - - - -' y pointutthe At.M Bheriff says he weH pleased ,;o important a matter,. and advanced with the Rup, wHicn n'PnnaPie' h 1 1, .1... ... ': ...... k. io9n and is. therefore , over six i-uai i ii f reason juaas iroK uc, - ,.( "own lif- wnR that i,. w- t much months old. . The .sheriff,. Is; .awaiting fimn-,,,1 ..- x.- v.- tv. time when he Can "Wear Batura .i. , j i y, "wii u ii t iifcLL lie iLa-u uviits iw. - - . . . . - ron. , -. ? ih as a deputy . sherirr, ana n. i8,.nui believed it will be many monins ,oe- v.a Ar.tr will Qualify as a full fledged trailer. ' " "; Isthe "Cham 1 "i the sermon which dealt with for J,veness particularlv as it applied be man nnd man, the preacher urged "ecesisity of the "give-and-take-. , " ; ' 1 , , . l iii.,.. a. jiva v. ..... v. "at "V.'ltll i.lic.l n r. it Mull. " ... c jrc ""Vic.'i ""i tie rrreaiirpr tn ocroln" flnrlo S best exemplification in Knirit nt fr.iv. ifveneps --., . ' np irctrnniinn i i v i u Aut..4 i , tiionii nnA mile tnls side - - -' i . 1 1 i VI 1 1 1 jK 111, is ,, cilLliru oy . JCUUBC11C - . v lie Envirnnmnni . til t il. t, mk. Vnl.. . -r 11 CtnTO VOtltftrdS V at OOOI1. . '"""-"i- "L ruiiu. ine ii"' OI nai"i "- - "nmiuiion w-i.i ho ui.ii o t 7-5nl i s tn a. telenhone messaee to the , '" ' 'siors are invited to, all local police by R. D. Harreil, of Harrell irv'"es. " . ' ' o.- '. "" ' ' -V- inVFRTISEMENT IX "STAR" . , . .. . r LOCATES S'l'Oiturt auiu Thl iTord roadster, stolen from R. D. ; Benson several days ago was discovered lier. MOTOH nniVER KILLS 1IAX SppCiai to The Star) Afcl.tviujs. Jan. 13 Walter Sum- 'armor of the Barnarrlsville Bection, rl night when the latter was struck Tallin,!..: . Itod- "I'vtn ty Sumner, was reieasea hiflict undf"r'a bona of $2,500. He was Sna jury loaay on Jiicrr t rSid ent wiip-ene Bland, also of Harrell's Store, telephone to Desk Sergeant J. J. Moore, at the local police station, informing him that he had read an advertisement of the theft of the automobile in the Star and that the car had been driven to Harrell's Store by two young, boys, who came to him and tried to get Mr. Bland to sell them some gasoline on credit, as the boys informed Mr. Bland that they were out-of funds. . Tv,a local Dolice jmade an investiga tion and found thaj the machine be-; longed to R. 'D. , Benson, of Dunn Bros.; and Leslie R. Hummell, of Hummell and -D.-t-ir and .T.' B. Johnson, an Insurance itr vent- to Harrell's Store yester ting- nrews'r to the day afternoon and returned to the city r to, i learn, Uhat last night with the machine ,' re laier -ap-i drding to - a paper on current political message from tne ;cnier oi - w i nts in the United States.- Mr. that place to tne ,10cm :,yu" 1 keening in close teuch . with ment. They; are in custody and' were elect Harding ands natlpnalJ en route to this city tnis morning. ATLANTA, Jan. 13. Wrongs are be ing perpetrated -against negroes in Georgia that "run -all the etmiit from the meanest of petty cheating to de liberate and plotted murder, . united States District, Attorney Hooper Alexander, declared in a statement here today, in connection with announcing service of peonage indictments against three residents of Henry county. Mr. Alexander Indicated that federal officers will begin a statewide investi gation of the situation. , . , ; Comparatively little enort is Deing made by the prvper officers to end these conditions," the' district attorney said. In a large proportion of the cases judicial . processes .are issued by magi strates that care used tn tne most shameless manner in the aid of crimes, and the attendant circumstances, are such- as should call for' indictment for malfeasance. Cases have occurred In which there Is the : gravest reason to fear that other officers of the.law have been active participants in thi gravest kind of wrongs. The things of which 'I peak. run all the gamut from the ; meanest of petty cheating to. deliberate and - plotted murder. Ninety-nine per cent of our . people woud lutterly deplore and - condemn what Is going on, but something, rnore is demanded of a civilized people, and their government than mere sentiment. If '.the people, of the' state1 permit the continuance of conditions that now prevail, sooner or later, and in (some way, we' will suffer, a dreadful retribu tion., , -V ".' The peonage : indictments were ordered served :;;ori-ErwJn Morris, well-to-do 1, farmer, and s two of his attendants,- one a negro, all three of whom are-in jail at Jonesboro, according to the district attorney's office. In conr nection with the killing of another negro. ... ." '. ' - . . '. S.VYr SIX' !WBRE'SHOT .v DUBLIN, 'Jan. -13.- A: report Issued at Dublin castle this evening says that two sergeants were killed and four constables . wounded . in the ambuscade near Gratloe- ,l t, v , Inrendlary Plr Reported BELFAST, Jan. 13. It: is reported that incendiary fires have occurred at Dungloe and- Burtonport as a ; reprisal for the ambushing; of a troop; train yesterday in Donegal.". No confirmation o f the report has been received as the telegraph wires have been - ut. '. IrTl r3 nl llcte,l hv tho ' a 1 i!n . r ... i . . ... . . Ai.. i "'iiisiauRnier ana win proD- iMm-- ai nie - nregeiu lerm oi IMcPi ' '""'i uver- wbicii juuge r.'A. r knows romncs 'ill he interact Sta in n I 1 . ' .. nil;,. ""mil. a wen as , '"on. will . t0 this Mavlr I The two VOUIie DOYB -were laici oiii hereafter be a contribu- prehended .at Wallace, ace tleul r..... ' . . w. . .... nUl, thil , rs generally, and his artl-I The police annouiiceu hi ii i. iii ,,inrixv onnii in a ,na m r. r. i i ' t 11 w i.i . - v . . - . - 1 'merest to ei teP IU).' eryone . who wants "to stolen at the same time Mr. Benson's . . v-, JcaT was stolen.' has ' not been located. KODAK DIWELOPING AND PRINTmG ;,.'" '.: r ',.!.:- OOIVB PROMPTLY AND ' BKBICIKNTliY ATf Green's DRUG Store . 100 Market St.V Tlii 11 nl nl 'X The "Fourth H Starvation -.V-' : orsemaii ; . t . ''.."-;''..,-' "t . " '" '" I " ' ' ..,- Fathersmothers, as you gather your own loved ones around you"; as you; look ihto tiie faces of sons and daughters, the pride and joy. of your heart as you watch .with : tenderness . and unutterable , love .,the firlowinsr . V, faces of your .little children, or grandchildren, ask yourselves how much one of these precious lives is worth to you;4How much: would you givej to save one of these sweet, laughingchildren.lyour own dearest from star- -. V vation, or freezing cold, or wasting disease? Can you count the sW m dollars? Would you not eagerlyve y everything you have, even your life itself, and count the sacrifice small, if it would give health and comfort to ; . te one you love? '- ' '.- . ' f;, ; ' - , . . fThe millions of littie children over there in those naked landsrwhere war has crushed whole peoples, are,, precious beyond the measure of dollars in. the sight of the living Christ. Because of their utter want and help- lessness He has given them to you to lbve;and cherish: Many of themtare orphans -f , task of motheringandfatheringthem, m His name They Iuhw j ... ""." ,.L, v, Hffi vo witK wrm" rfotriM. T.autrhter and child- enng m tne winter s coia; xxe-asxs you tu cuvex wcu Wuu MWivU - - t ish joy -haveTgone -from' themHe calls you, by the love you bear Him, . by the love that swells m your heart for . your own deaf ones, to lov3 these His little ones, back again to the laughter and health that tgrven f , heritagTof chUdhood. Can you enter the portals of this new year, hopmg for yourself, and wishing for those. ' 4ou love that it shall beVa Happy New Year, unless, first of all, you provide; to the full measure of your ability, . some happiness for the 'sad little ones in Europe whose only hope for it is m you? . 'VV-" ,; Has it not seemed real to you the pitiful need of these children? Here is a picture from a letter just re- ' -ceiveiSteVto usLm Par it November 28, by Capt. H. H. Railey, a great-hearted American ose service and sympathy are now with the Polish army: J; :. r ; '''';y7 j'::::--. ": "During the last weeks of the Bolshevik retreat from Radzymin, -I' was;lying,oneafternc)noh the left; bank of the Niemen,: cold, lousy, hungry. Icy winds were sweeping across h.f , , gray and -frowning I was thinking: what a rotten, senseless thing war is,; withts blood, Its mud and its stench. ISeW I heard feeble cry behind mz. It was the inarticulate .pleading , of a xhikL ; She stumbled toward : , ; me -empty pail outstretched: Hunger! That tragic little face, tear-stained, ghastly white, absolutely unnerved , - Scen&KSuWw . phXgraphs I enclose 1 And I, with boots and gloves and a greatcoat;. was -; head when I found her and offered money. There were no stores, and no railroad hnes withm thirty-five kilo. . : meters of that spot. - ' : - . . ' . " -'Va; av.:': '"i '. ' ' ' - - ' - : :-' ' ' , .. ' ' '. -j - ' '"' '; " ' ' r "'' --' ' ;"...-.?- ' '-y' ? ' " "Tn Poland thw is biit one case in thousands. . From the Niemen to theLida line there is nothing but des-; :; - ' "olatlo&cSSte "n w division passed over the bridge, we found cholera and typhus 11 around us. 'The Literary Digest is doing agood thing. Keep it alive! Bhirrytte .food; for God's sake, hurry it I ; "I enclose my personal' check for1 all I can afford. . : Sendi'contributionsprL 12'stree One hMdred cents of every oUar reJeived goes to Ir. Hoover's . Relief Administration to save Uves.t Make all checks and money orders payaoie to-"ine aiuuyui uoici ium r , v'vv-;;-;Vl- " J t : ,1 ... , it'll -1 iv l' ; ( ... '. .'"t ... Jf .? I ' t .t J ',1 ;iV-? 'M!
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