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N E W S TOP SI
" ' - »wN i M |p . iw mi» lif — """II
Millions of Men Lost By Russia during War;
Heaviest of Any Hation
Northclifre Points^ to His " *i Wisdom" in Plovn to
Visit Manchester.
Copenhagen , Dee. 2p.— (By Assoc ia ted , 1 ' r e s s . J—Russ ia ' s wJ r ca sua l ! i e» to ta 1 .!M50,o©<Pjmen. accord ing to a teljeajr-JBtro recJMvca here today from Petrmgrjad. of th i s n u m b e r 1,7*0.000 were, killed.
T h e disabled men number.-1,4(50.1)00. while* X,5O0,0OO o ther . soldiers • w-Vre wounded. " T h e Russ ians taken p r i s oner to ta l 2,500.001)
LEAGUE ESSENTIAL TO PEACE / . O th» r
E s t i m a t e s of th*
Tells Corcespbndentsj I t s Chief of Wilson's Four
teen Points.
i'fi t he w a r m a d e Rnsa<a'n infoi ipatioi|i A. J . . 'Sack, in N e w totjM^jii_jKtt less tha v>Jk»m : JwO.OM w I
LoYses. Russ i an .easj.ial^ies last "week my t h e
b u r e a u di rector . York", fig"ur<?d t h e
1% 8,000.000 njienj' of killed and fe,"
I
! F igu re s compiled by • G a i e t t e ajnd pub l i shed! N o v e m b e r , "-'5.
placed t h e ' t o t a l p e n m a p ca sua l t i e s a t m o t e t h a n "6,0-00 .•00. ©t" t h is . -number i t Was e s t i m a t e d t h a t [about 2,000,006 we(fe killed.
T h e F r e n c h sp-ld&rai killed in! tile war , acco rd ing to" a s t a t e m e n t rmatfe in the] F r e n c h c h a m b e r t>f deputies]1 on December 20 by Lucieit VelUn, J.| S o cia l is t deputy , n u m b e r 1,400.000.
I t a ly lost 500,000 men died of wounds , i A at effect w a s m a d e i n - P a r by Salvatjore Barzi la i ,
abbo t
beif ot" t h e I t a l i an c a b i n e t . w h o accompanied K ing Viqior E m m a n u e l on h i s visit to the F r e n c h capi ta l .
T h e Br i t i sh a r m y official killed total: *ii>S,i 04.,
in killed- c,i t e m e n t to th i s is December 21
former njient-
Efaria. I' I 1II • ' ! " ! • "
fuijded as rie#i'S^ rht'v Imnd «f»V inden t s a t she "Kit fsuhto, hea i^i | which
p
.)
- ^yiacounl Nprihet i f fe . .Jifsi, un ivefs^ lH re-
'• maker"*' of ih*i Lloyii m js« iiei nmeni . cal led in
odd Amer i can ronrev now, i"n i Pari i. fate yest<
a recept ion andl h a d a
GOVERNMENT: ALLIES r t - t o - h e a r t tal^c wi th them. h e touched e..n :;
rn« of t h * g rea t i s sues ." upon a r a n d
h a" candid , forceful w a y -the'Ifamou* .tifh p u b l i s h e r *dn>ve borne his con-' idn on t w o eMIeJI-points.:
Indi-spsnaabt* to Peace. r>e—ThaHa l e a g u e of n a t i o n s is in-• iijj.ii) •• to "peace
urn i es i k ey s ton e . f o« Ueh ,i league would lhlc aswot ia t ion ami
"wo—That th* founda t ion o
' he closest )>«. o p e r a t i o n ' of i er ica . -I T r S t d e O ' 'A i
Int." will rev t- - - w t-1 • «> 11 -
-per. I an . -;>
p i s h hianufa< >or u n i o n s
es not r ep rese in X e w York iltas. l i e la -s had the .» -
Eng land of dud. He ^fritl
mo> f • •'•ncilv
Same Treatment Promised Russia -When Social Or
der Exists.
Bri ta in dv
sa id in Ei
don . of t land-van
i* r
ojne Lhpi. o o u r .' T t l t
a' ( • j •
nts the r fO>ret# • •••
ro to tha t
:he » espe toward
edited who p a r t v e r y
t n e
I S.li.J J ' l . i t in at liieving and politic** vsit! • a «i<t>.i
t nrnwi 11 v w h i
bar jjoirlrii-lv«-ly »tai>l«* ol. h i i s l r e -it»-d Stijites it ' t n i ( i t i y Oif' ci \ ill;;..
I t o d a y t i i e Je moment <* sum*' tle-Kiutlibrjiuni iK m>ft. for h UjH>d a n d map* e n t e r
IIAICH y. s • M I ! •*•
Senator Knox's Delay Featureq in
Papers.
Par i s , I>M at«>r Knox s s e n a t e . t h a t 11141ion of a in | a b e y a n c e
l fefent
D l
' T h e P Ln of I
• n f w i l l nd a n d i
H i s t r i i
i»m ii:-- n'.it>icl" wor ld ." . IV Fotds tu f l s For F inn^ . .
•a nf .'H.0**'Lft(Hi p o u n d s <>f faod-t'::il>i I II. It w a s a i u i o m i i t d , jwas
u l.\ 'h<- w a r t r a d e t>oa.rd UlMin •dat iuii i>f l l e r b e r i HoovPr. AVIIO opt a s s i s t i i i g {•> w o r k out a p r o -
f
i t
Owi re. 'edem
R e a l B a s i s f o r L e a g u e .
.1
• O S :
dis t it It-1
. 22.—United S t a t e s • Sen-ir 'cornmepdat ion inl the
the disoustsion of t b4 for-le.ipue of na t ions be held until afteir the peaee] COII-•ons|)i<'tiously featured by
th|> l-'rt-n- h press T h e m a n n e r in which th is a n d s imi la r n e w s idispatchesj-from America a r e "played u p " by ce r t a in pajiers her*1 is ind ica t ive of how closely Krein-h opinion is p a t c h i n g fpr the sliightest sign of lack of suppof t for Pres ident Wilson in bjis own coun t ry .
| t is imiHissible to j o v e r - e m p p a s i z e the fact t h a t t h e P r e s i d e n t s , de l ica te courae in the next few w e e k s m a y be imperi l led by . uncons idered opposi t ion a long p a r t i s a n l ines qr loose-d iv i s ion of t he a l t e r n a t i v e s o f his out l ines on
t -A O
:d .
t a r t .i s c r a p Pe ru . n a t i o n s cer i m p o r t a n t
has
i . n i
*.)>e world , in ii !>e imposs ib l e to : i-jpeen Chil«» a<nd
•The -«.iic- of the mos t npor-tant P r e s i d e n t ' s four teen po in t s . Kvei J-.'nglishman r e g a r d s t he Pres ident !s i .sit a s t h e most i m p o r t a n t even t in th*' h i s t o r y of A n g l o - A m e r ' c a j r i re!a-• o i , • ,. .
- -Trve P r e - i d e n t , " added the v igeounl . -•roba'bly will, not rece ive t he s a m e 1 ind of r ecep t ion in Kngland he r e -• -iVed In P a r i s b e c a u s e we a r e not a d e m o n s t r a t i v e people , b u t it is c e r t a in to be the g r e a t e s t r e c e p t i o n a n y for-t i g n e r ever got on E n g l i s h soil . E v e r y man- in E u r o p e . k n o w s t h a t t h e P r e s i -•<-nt h a s epMW to p r e v e n t t h e re<.-ur-' -t•••-- of w h a t t h e wor ld h a s suffered —< tou r arid a ha l f y e a r s . " •
• h ill .Ii
A l l i t ion from i i r . Hon r sources, includAog tl is. show that this so on. onqe absorb*/*! bjv 1-• n recently swallow d hy <I< lit! ar»l>eatfs to be establinhi i a i-omparatively stable bjai .-allv and nationally."
,ajjT Used By Opponen t s . two I Kecenl hold references In lh*> Wrench ' w w ' p r e s s indica te accu ra t e ly how peiffei-tlv
I ce r t a in u t t e r a n e o s be C»iil. Rodseve | ii.«l o r l o r s ]i!,.\ Mil t h e h a n d s Of t h e ! European opponen t s of the league of
n i,t toys upon which ,tatolte the P:*esi-* * I • -% 11 depends for t he secur i ty of the lut'ur*.- peace «>[' the worhl.
()nt- of the highest Ajmerican a u t h o r i t ies now in Pa r i s w a s asked : today what significance lay In the unofficial
i Ht-lgian a n n o u n c e m e n t I to t h e : etTeet y I that Kniil N'anderveloe, the Belgian
I th* , , i ' i :
, idil\
I I i
Speecf
1 JL: 'ALL
PIANO
W one iof the
WILL DECORATE GRAVES OF OUR HEROES XMAS DAY
Social is t leader, will b peicei de legates .
"None." w a s the answer . . "WHen the J coi f t j tence l^egins it wSll concern only j na t ions , not pa r t i e s witfhin the na t ions . j There^rjnust be no appenirance of p a r t y
po l i tus^ in so g r ave a n undertakiing. ' AmeHcans wiio have closely w i t c h e d
the s i tua t ion here s ince the P re s iden t ' s a r r i va l feel that it would be a ,[happy event if c e r t a in pol i t ic ians in Hwaih-ington could take th i s to r the i r text .
H E R E is a suggest^ sidpratiuii of every
' p the n Bui
ohvn pi J
worthy me and ost disti
Po , and •I
er-pianosi.
Th*w-diet d u r i n g a n d , Mori ick 's Mal t ed Milk,
- t i b l e .
a f t e r . i n f luenza nour i sh ing , d i -
4
Pai*is. Saturday. Pee. 21.—More than -•ivon Braves of American soldier$ will be decorated on Christikias-duy by .the Amu -
. coinmittre for devastate*! Kirance. In the region betwren /.aoii ' and f'toatea'u-Thieriv where the sra*-es wiil br- deeo-iaied. the committee will also provide a • ••.;- a- festival for S.'.^P ckilctren.
Btmaa stockingj»! tided' with candy. -i iint sirt'iie.-s sent from America w,ll
••••• distributed, each child In addition l>. -mg given some ar t i i ie of clotljfig. mit-r-:is or a muffler.
Two hundred children who have returned to the ruined village of Crecy will } r e c e i v e c o m p l e t e ' QUlfitS "of ClQl.hillg, SO j
' ' h a t they \*.:ll be abfre to return to school, I t'he committee is also atrangiTiK t ' ln i s t -
mds festivities at l^»on. Soissbns. Par is I and other French cities.
FOOD RESTRICTIONS OFF PUBLIC EATING PLACES;'NO PROFITEERING'
"WATCHONflHlNE" SUITS TOMMY, FOR
HE'S"KEBPING[IT"
may jcome h< largest music SWHV
Acolian Company's For a moderate fcvu ^ f u i ^ u t ai
pay the balajnee; monthly, i l l mav h-delivered to Ivour h(dne.
The moment this! great Wan o arr eomes bright and eh<[-erv \vmli mush
OR ONLY Payable Monthly
the serious eon musie-lover. -Yoi iguished, best anc select one of th
By coming hen pianos, you neciire the be
• N e w York , Deb. 22.—All w a r - t i m e re* t r ie t ions on publ ic e a t i n g -places in th i s c i ty will be r e m o v e d t omor row, the .'federal food boa rd a n n o u n c e d ' td-
1 n ight . T e r m i n g t h e r e m o v a l of ..these • ••nrictions **a s t e p t o w a r d demobi l i za - }
T^ondon. Dec. 22.—([Correspondence < Of T h e Associa ted Press , t—According I to a r e t u r n e d Br i t i sh pr isoner , who w a s • a t . i l iber ty in Berlin, duiling the revolu-
t/iop t he r e "Duts.chland I ' b e r k i t e s . " "th*5 W a t c h on t h e R h i n e " and similar '
j pa t r io t i c songs a r e jus t how highly u n -[ popu la r in the G e r m a n [capital.
T h r e e Engl ish c ivi l ians whip had ce l eb ra t ed ' the s ign ing of the a r m i s -
' tic** were coming alongl t he l"nti»r den Lipden s'inging "The W a t c h on the Rhine" w h e n ; they wetre s topped by G e r m a n so ld ie rs w h o sa id they ought to be a s h a m e d of ' themselves foil s i ng ing] such "rubbish. I'. ^
"I 've coaie from t h e tehine,"1 <me 'of thehj r e m a r k e d . "You g o d o w n the re
,andj t r y t o keep, watch.] ' and thejn you jwort't s i n g 'so, m u c h a b o u t it" '
" p u t we are. English,*" ono 4t t h e c iv i l ians repl ied.
W h a t t " jexclaimed >%? a s t o i i s h e d
entire world
One of the and i living onf?
ue that
afford.
MONDAY
BANKING - _ . * j " ' - •• ' *
On Monday evenings, |1rom7to9,QUr 4
FOREIGN DEPARTMENT (Lafayette Square Enlmncfr
»
| —in addition to the regt Hular business of its own department, will receive deposits in
I THRIFT ACCOUNTS |
ir
oi those Who find it inconvenient to come to,; the bank during usual! banking hours. This is only another of. the manv helps provided by The Buffalo Trust for i ts cus tomers -who I w a n t t o get ahead .
nan. w ork
t h e boa rd m a d e it c l ea r t h a t t h e j soldier. ' " T h e n w h y s i h i g i t ? " "Wel l , " g r i n n e d ' t h e Erigli rk of enforc ing profit a n d m a r g i n
rules , a n d r evok ing l icenses of"- violators , will be dont inued un t i l the offic ia ls of t h e boa rd aire re l ieved by Food A d m i n i s t r a t o r Hoover . T h e hot i t ! e x p e c t s t o r e m o v e "from t i m e " from th<| l icense list those commodi t i es *-whidlx.dp- not ' seem likely to be i sub jec ted tol.trtei poss ib i l i ty of specu la, ikm a n d projilteeTing." •« . • -
i i , . . . i". f^.
s n m a n , "you see we a re . keepings it n o w , ' • '
K.-S 'UNDEFEATED,;SAYS
I'll, position of tlicjiAfl>liaii Con.pany in the niusi • industry is one of absolirteMind unassailable si|prenB)ie; In Eii.'ia'iKl', in EuroiJe. in .Jkiitralia akid South
HUGE BILLS FOR SHIPPING CONFRONT U, S. GOVERNMENT
HINDENBVRG GERMAN ARMIES
W a s h i n g t o n . tes go \ ' e rnmer ;,- bil ls for t he us< i-.l t*hlppin)g i lurin
the. t ai jnab le to
Dec. 22,—Th* Uni ted is conf ronted wi th
A m s t e r d a m , Dec. ,22«-prof lamaf ion h a s . h e e n i ssued b>f M a r s h a l von Hindenb t i rg "from m a n m a i n headquarter-j . a t Will ie horje. da ted "Chr i s tmas j 1918.""" *1
T h e Cassel A
OF
in Europe, in. \eolian ]>lakTer-pianos. and
recognized leaders of their c
This particular plaver-K
Th$ numb securing o
d an agreement t< ve the instrument-
Yeam 1
strumei
asjiect for yo
All
acfe and evenings take nn
piainl and grand opera selec ;onjg's abd available to evervj'hour
;es, your home be| Christmas, Ncv aqo
Su and lancinating pasti
^ * elv
m
tjbijfe . is c pt—|this( isj the pidno tliat should bj- in your hope!
i ! I ' I: '" ' '' '" I l ' Aeolian Company's unequalled Instruments
» >
of these pjayei-the markets of .the
tiire Aeolian i way th
:her ins:ruments Iirent ty ies.
ho at $4$)5 is a rebresenta
Amovic; are th
ai C(
w
'OU! h; istrunK fine in
W ( d mojre than fine infers on ev<krvone ^rho n^es jt
.•1
o I
IMPORTANT AT \ian Player-Pianos at $495 of Aeo
for inimediate
2^tih93i93a3i9%9ft9S
ol neu t r a l and the war . As
I Kta tes sh ipp ing board ive a n approxirftatio.n of
FAMOUS AMERICAN ACE HOME FROM SERVICE ON WATER FRONT
in-. i.4k<
will
s u m the . d i k e d S l a t e s will be d to pay. but it is t hough t tha t
-•!- c h a r g e s for requ i s i t ioned sh ip s ;in»d some vesse l s u n d e r c h a r t e r will tduiJ a t l eas t ! a ha l f bfjlion do l la r s
It is s a id thaji seven na t i ons p re sen t bills aga in s t the Indeed S t a t e s ;i(nl t h a t t h e y wJBl es of the property. tak t.i* o n * s .
ll -s an opeii i=ecr* ping board ofliciab*- ; ,-eutcin of t h e legal <vf t he c l a ims hied ;.; 3 «aid N o r w a y s lom 0««).i.K)0 for vessels A m e r i c a n w a y s
' comple ted b \ pOi'iiVtion
in»l thiej emergency
A r e m a r k a b l e Field G e r -1ms
is tmas. emeiniL' Z e i t u n i p u b
l ishes the p roc l ama t ion which refers to the •mighty a c h i e v e m e n t s in w a r of the He rman na t ion w h i l h did riot co l lapse before a world of enemiesD" -
T h e p roc lamat ion dec l a r e s : *li d r e w th is capac i ty frord t h e Holv lire of pa t r io t i sm, will to victdry and af spi r i t I Phi lade lphia , Dec
.K?v M i. ! ' I Bldjle* of t h i s ci ty, on " T h e G e r m a n army.|" it con t inues ,
"has^van i shed , dissoUled, -d i sbanded . ; a l t h o u g h unti l the las i -it w a s [feared j and respected by i t s enemies . To the {
na' te t h e va lue 1 ©fleers, high a n d low, a s traineirs a n d i a t wa r * t ime ! l eaders of the national, a r m y is| u p d e -
• ! iiejibry due t o a . g r e a t s h a r e of t h e glory, ih.it t he s h i p - I and it is pet ty r evenge [to ueprivje t h e m
*» b y - n o m e a n s i of ' their insignia a n d a r m s and* dec la re s u u i s t o f m a n y them incapable of exerois ing c o m m a n d . [
an t i c ipa t ed . It j " T h e u t t e r de s t ruc t i on of The n a -I as a sked $:1P- j t ional s t rent - th of t he Gjerman people *a ' * lAiilding on the in ten t ion of those flestru<tj.ve. d i s* e i ; t ] akert Over and l u p t i v e spi r i t s , who a r e work ing to j t h e
fleet cor - I impede t h e ijeorganlzation of^ tbe e m - ! iirtl*' on a sound a n d eqonomie batse."
or Christmas deli
TICE is very United.
rou. Ev resource of
and yours.
Liiusie :s at Vour coijimin<l. Danetjs, light
a new and happier
tions, sacred. wonderful classics in (
patriotic and popular
occafjiion ha.̂ the m< >st
me.
s
Christmas gijg|
ndless variety, are its suitable! music,| elightful, irspfmiffl
i
estion youl should
a]i]iearai: in the »nde!
ce fjin* ful
ut. Xt is fhuf ar)d high-clasn all the
in ii player-pii You capnot secu..*e. such v^ilue icre In the |ity. C^her stories"sf-11 Similar instKmients some at higher, a'f^v at Ibw^r prjicefj. But irrespective
Plave^-Piianoi at jirice, this Aeolian -both piano an 1 aplayer" quality tin ment of any other make eaik e<jjual:
* To make $ur$ of
iii musical (quality, playing ability it
no else-
£49") offers more in any other instru-
iery a prompt selection is advised.
COTTIER & DANIELS OURT AND PEAR^ STREJETS
d(ur Stifre Will Remain Open Evenings Unfil Ch\\stmas
The DIET During I '
and fitter
The Old Reliable Round Package
12.—Maj. C. J . of t n e f a m o u s
\ m e r i c a n ace s m serv ice imi F r a n c e / arrilved here tonight s u r p r i s i n g his r e l a t i ve s by r e a c h i n g home wi thou t p r e vious a n n o u n c e m e n t . He w a s Uccom-pifnled from F r a n c o ' by iJieut. Col. Wil l iam T h a w oP P i t t sbu rgh ]
N|aj- Paddle decl ined to ta lk ton igh t of his exper iences in France.! H e went abroad before the , Tn i t ed S t a t e s en te red One w a r t o e n t e r t he a m b u l a n c e
rviee. bu t enl is ted a s a Frfeneh so l -four d a y s a f te r t h i s c o b n t r y d e
ed w a r . He w a s t r a n s f e r r e d to •Lrfifayettc Escadr i l l e and ! l a te r be -
mie c o m m a n d e r of t h e t 'ourtb p u r s u i t squt idron Of t h e A m e r i c a n • rmy
Iviehrhondf S p a n i s h eftc'ellenc S|?neral o: i pbe r - l , l •#rvice e | i inquest)
DEAT I M t -Mor Mary Fori i|he "home <J11 t h e P where she! day*. Bui (Jemetery
OF MARY
her nephew, |ial!n farm in pad! been on a| Ll ,was made
Geneseo.
A
dur ing the }f except ional
m a d e major! sites a r m y Oc-^ d from ac t ive r a t his own
a r s of ac t i ve
WILL MARK GRAVES OF AMERICAN TROOPS WHO DIED IN HUH CAMPS
-ORSYTHE. lliec. 22.—-Tl e death of Mrs.
fethe of Genes|eo occurred a t William Henry, this township,. visit for a few in Temple Hill
n g e m e n t s Amer ican p r i sone r s m a d e by
N f f , "ilork, Dec. 22—Anfa for . m a r k i n g g r a v e s of -a l l
| soldiers w h o died whi le h e l l t ^e G e r m a n s have ' been
A. C.tHat-te, Y. M. C. A. r e p r e s e n t a t i v e at Heme, Swi tze r land , ar d Conrad Hoffman, t he A m e r i c a n Y secre ta ry who w a s al lowed in G e r m a n y d u r i n g the w Amer ican p r i soners . The v ides for a cen t ra l Amer i can p iemor ia a s well a s smal l memor i a l s for «|aeh Amer ican g rave .
"1 bel ieve th i s will prove va luab le to t he r e l a t i f e s , w h o no doubt will come to i look up t h e g r a v e s of theii loved ones a f t e r the w a r is over .
MS RAID IS MADE BY PARTY OF DETECTIVES
1 1 Courier.)
M. Cr. A. to r e m a i n
i|r to • aid p lan p r o -
BUFFALO COURIER V«l. I X W i l l — D e e . «3. 19M,' Ne. J3J. Published daily and Sunday at 250 Mala
(Hy Special. Wire to 3l ie )Couri*r.) street. Blffald, N. 1. x L a r a Fa l l s , Dec. 2 2 . 4 p e t e r T ip t . a ^ r l ^ 8ub,crlpt!en B#tM:
who lives on the Lockport j roadj coni - „ „ . _ ' „ ; _ b L J^u SM^ V£ pkrtL-d to t h - police j o n i - i h t . t h a t h i s R i t " & A l " " ^ " . : 8 S | ! : S wife} h a s become seriobslw ;ill bjecayi*. Etrtered; a« pecond Haw matter a t tba of a raid m a d > on h i s p l ace a t 3 b clox k p0Bt<iffire*at Buffalo. N. X., undef tu« act th i s m o r n i n g hy a s q u a d of; de tec t ives , I 0t March 3. 18J9. win were p r e s u m a b l y ion aj -search fpt • K e w y^rk ojfice. 225 Fiftb A«re. cat* b u r g l a r s . fbieag* office, Ad*/ertiaiiig Bldg.
T i ta savs one of th<i men , on! b e i n g : Detroit:forflte; American Bldf. refdsed admiss ion to trJe/hoUse,. l|>oint-d j ata»a»B'ClrJ office. Viftor Bldg. a
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tood w th a l ighted
GEI. KENT, RETIRED, 4 0 YEARS IH IJ. S. A. SERVICE, DIES AT TROY
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BUFFALO TRUSi COMPANY
449-455 Main &t. ^ O L a f a v e t t e S q u i r e
rfSw*. i • •;'' „ re
Horlick's Malted Milk
Very Nutritious, Digestible T h e ' R E A L F ^ o d - D r i r r k , Ins tant lV p r e p a r e d . Ma&e b y t h e O l f K I I N AI " l o r l i c k P r o c e s s and-f r o m ' c a r e f u l l y s e l e c t e d ma te r i a l ^ . ....H
Used successfitlly over y± centuiry Endorsed by] physicians evcrywhe*
Speciiv ^Oriick'S The Origina.
Others Are laiitatioas
his
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fii Y-F o r d ' K e n t , u
i l tp r a brief illnesf.
Dec. 2p—MaS, G*:,n. J. S. A.- <: retired!),. d ied jail-
afj.ternooh nc*al will bunlal a t
p ia r t e r s . "Ope pr i soner . P r i v a t e 3JL T. Blain,
died • with; a work ing p a r t y and w a s buiried whjere h e died. W e a r e m a k i m
home in t h i s e r a th i s T h e .fit wi th
S p t h o n e a t t he Watervi le t : air* mo
rt his dea th • he . was a tfOsi;ee .of- th t
Enl Sa.
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at
held T h u r s d a y t Po in t . .
e '."his retiremeittt fol lowing t h e ciostt'
n isb war , Gen. K e n t had
l i r a * * s i n c e
service,
r ecen t ly in thi,* city
Kepsse laer P*Hytechnu ma Wil lard school
from' ac t ive • of t h e m a d e his
enal a n d t the t i m e
Ink m u t e and j of Russel l
ye college. For t w e n t y St. m 1 been a t r u s t e e of
a i Church.-en.. Ke tu w.as a second i he out b reak of t he C i•
whit h he * se rved wi th ga l l an t ry . He w a s .brevet t$i3 for "ga l l an t a n d -iweritoi-jkms m.rv-,,.,.* in t'he ba t t l e of S-pousv-rl-ania1' an :
aga in p romoted in lts«4 itJa*' s imi la r awfvieea d u r i n g t h e campaSiin be lo r e
•d
t ne
y e a r s h* til's Ep i s -
Eases Quickly When You Apply T' a Little^ust^erole.
A n d MiiiBterole won' t (blister l ike t h e old-fashioned mus ta rd plaster . J u s t t p r e a d it A v^ith your fingers. I t pene-txates to | h e sore spot, wi th a gent le a r r a n g e m e n t s for the tingle, loojpns the congestion a n d d r a w s ' body! to tin* R a s t a t t es b u t t he sqfeness and paih. ^ _ j t h a t jail A m e r i c a n s w h o h
M u s t e t j l e Is a clean, wh i t e o in tmen t pr i soners in G e r m a n y m a y tnade wi t r io i l of mus ta rd . I t i s fine for ! fo one place,"
Jiuick rel i f l from sore tbJroat, bronchi t is , onsilitis, i r o u p , stiff neck, a s thma , neu«
falgia, h j fdache , congestion, pleurisy, t h e u m a t i d t lumbago, pa ins a n d aches of t h e back o r joints, s p r a i r k sore musciesj bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds o n t h e c h e s t U t often p reven t s pneumonia ) . Noth ing like Klusterole l o r c roupy chil-3ren. K e & it handy for ins tant use.
; j a r s ; hospitjal s ize $2.50.
said
hanf . a n d copnpelled h im ^o opten t h e door.
None of t he men, he a l leges , s h o w ? d a s ea rch w a -rant, bu^, W« n t throufeh the bouse fr >m cel lar ]tO a t t i c . Aln
I o the r w o m a n , M r x And |*e w P F i t^h , a message from Mr. H a r t c , te l l inf of | wr,oj8e husba r d w o r k s n igh t s , w a s a l so the plan, which w a s madia public t o - j a l a r m e d bv the i n t r u d e r k T i t a stays. nigh* by Y. M. C. A. w a r |work head- j — . LLJ—
.APPOINTED ON COMMISSION '
a r e m u n m s ( ] U , S | i e H : ( h V i r e t l ) **tlie rour ie r . l , t r a n s f e r of his j .. t;
i m p rfemeterjj*. so c^>SXy *\
we died a s torle«l section, be broiight p een appointed on the cotmmission
war records and trophies, which Will
a m p in 1 i s WILLIAM J. CQXNKJtB.
Editor and Proprietor.
Fallls, Otit.. Cj uickshank.
EQUALIZATION COaAMITTEC MAKES ITS REPORT
general s-taff
De<t*. 22,-t-Bri dl lector:of 1
port on the proper locat idi for a n u
30c a n d
l i eu tenan t War in
lisfelngui'shed ma jo r In
NEW OOD FELLOWS' HOME, ij'.y iKpei i.il Wire to The •"uurier.^
\ i a g a r a Falls. Dee. 22 . -Today Were he'd tlutil services In South Avenue l<:>rankelital church by th«! community that has erected a new building at Cleveland [aveiiue and Sixteenth street , which will be feady for use about}, the first of t he i'ea bOUgpt 1. onlc-e.
The old' building has been y Niagara . Falls lodge. So. 81.
OjO.TF.:, who will take possession at
! N 0 INFLUENZA DE (By ISJII-I ial Wire n» Th
N i a g a r a Fa l l s ilth l ibard
I >ec. 22. 'inrted one
cal to be
<eum where var trophies i nd histor paintings and other object* relating Canada 's part icipation in t h s war; will displayed.
Geo. Cruick shank is Well knowln In ire, where he res i led for a nuirber ojf yenrs and was the former police piagistrate. rtie city
Ottalva. a a s on
jre-
(By .eciiil Wire to The Courier.! B a t a v i i , l|)ec. 22.—The equal iza t ion
c o m m i t t e e ot t h e boa rd of s u p e r v i s o r s h a s comple ted i ts l abors an<| t h e boar.)
TO ^ ' r H RVE vfAR P F . s h a s a d o p t e ^ the i r f indings . By the tab le for-ithej v a r i o u s t o w n s it tel shown t h a t t h e pet tcentagps have, been raifell in A l a b a m a . Alexander ajnd B a t a s ui c i ty a n d tojwn, whi le t hd t o w n s Be thany , Dar ien , Elba , lA Roy, O a k -lield a n d P e m b r o k e r ema in t h e t a n n
S l igh t Cuts wfere m a d e in t h e towt,-oC Berged , Byran a n d Stafford . These w a s cons ide rab l e object ion o n t h e pa r t of s o m e o'f'jthe s u p e r v i s o r s before " r e p o r t wais a d o p t e d .
of
h.
case oi liui and | no death. Yesterdujy's report
-showed sixteen new cases and Slve delatlui.
ATHS. tViurier.l -Today the new
HER NINEtrf -EIGHTH BIRTHDAY. ^ % JB f ! ^ m f r 9 ^ \ P*% I A , B y ®^&l Wire to The Couriec. t - M MA ? S I C J hK I J a V 4 . Ba t av i a . b e e . 22.—.Mrs. S a r a h > ^ r • " ^ F • ^ ^ I" • » • * [ • c o l t of X o . [ 8 E a s t a v e n u e i s qui .
F o r I n f an tS a n d C h i l d r e n f . o b s e r v i n g Uhe n i n e t y - e l g i t h an idv . _ _ A^m2 -*ary o f h e r b i r th today . Mrs- <'oh i-in Use For Over 30 Years one of i ^ 4 v i a ' s oldest residents ; . . »
l e s ides wi th he r da tmhte r i Mrs..X*ei*.' I.Webb. She; h a s been confined* to b*•-Always bear!;
the Signature ol
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j h , d for t he ! pas t . t w o weel*>. owtns ••> l a fall, b u t l i e r in jur ies a r e not se r ious .
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