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WwanbranyMannin ThW.eiby ManningG SERIC.SED mn's $tyles ng' Men's Fr Young Mer are some of the re; 5 men think of this as ur entire knowledge, rces at their disposal. Here's one result-the double-breasL waist-seam suit you see worn just now by Hart Schaffner & Marx see anything smarter imple of the many viril ou; military effects; v its; all-wool; good value Satisfaction Guarante f Dry Goods, Shoe J. H. RIGBY of Hart Schaffner & M 'I.'! iII'Tiif~111~iI CI W ll I i i;E I' ll ~I I''' I I Ii ll il ll i II111!11!11111il11III iii ('Iary, Summerton _ 10.01) tacked by German sob w'.den, New Zion . -- 10.00 defending the Americans . 'lowden, New Zion 5.00: inn soldier was killed. uchberry, Summerton 60.00 the greatest indignation igpe'n, .\iiaining, Rt F 1) 1.0O he fate of the hero d AV. 'I'higpen 1.00 a ''rifat demonstration \loot, Sunmneron 10.00 Germans. Mood, Sumnterton . 20.00' No avices of an attac W. C . T'. U . ~\lannin 30.00 Sion have been r'eeiveti aut horit ies here. it was ) ATAK E Oicias sa he Kovn CROS \'"1:(?1 hrnrhof the A terueat i)ission to Poland. Its vs German Soldiers hired on u nniwn here, it was Kovno Mission. work in Poilnd and I i organized in Paris. York, A priil 21. ----ermoan---------- - - alve alt;take the Ameiricani S~l.\1ONS l"OR eus msion at Kovujo, I.it hu--.......... ord'ting( to ai cabhlegrmnt re- T[he Staite ot' South ('at ~re today byv th:' l.ithuaian ( County of Chairen'm (ounill fromt its Paris rep- (ouirt of ('ommnor v. T[he me'sage' ga ve neieth - <-. I). DlesChtamps. mw ntr result was executed s ing the Amei~'ricans, it wvas .\lack y Desc'ham ps, .\r ChampIs, ,1. .\il. IDesC \ meriican Red Cross niission Wyn tD es(hampjs, I' 0, Iituania,. has beent at- ;hamps, (the yonnger' S- ~~I:'(hamp, Iva Des I. i'i ~.-hall De s( ha m s. . 'I El it . .h I. 1K on liott I o.!ej rel Richar'd I. E'lit, .Iu CleO E. 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While _ _ one l.ithuall 't'his arouse(l in Kovno and -velol)ed into a nint tlw k on Ih1e nlis Sal(1 toill}.rht. 1 111111 Nvas a 1 Red (Cross I)e1-S((1111el Iti .':11(1, a t11r tIIIla111a N':IC (( 1L000 RAINBOW TROOPS RTUNING A mong Officers Aboard IeviLathan for , ew York' Major Generals Read and M'Arthur. .Washington, April 21.-About 7,000 officers and men of the 2d (Rain bow) Division sailed from Brest April 18 on the transport Leviathan, due at New York April25. Among the of ficers on board are Major Cen, George W. Read, commanding the division, and Brig. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, commanding 81th infanftry brigade. The transport La Touraine, due at New York April 27,'has on board twelve casual companies for various States and 39 casual officers. The transport Koningen Der Neder landen, due at Newport News May 2, is bringing the 117th ammunition train complete of the Rainbow Divi sion; headquarters 114th engineers, evacuation hospital No. 18, ambulance servce sections Nos. 542, 560, 571, 603 and 601, six casual companies of col ored troops and nine white casual companies and a detachment of 141st field artillery. The transport America, due at New York April 28, has on board the 307th .md 308th infantry and 154th infantry brigade headquarters, all of the 77th Division, two casual companies, 42 casual officers and six convalescent -letachments. Among tI- officers on hoard are Major Gen. Fr.ncis J. Ker nun, traveling as a casual, and Brig. Gen. J. Price, commanding the 154th infantry brigade. The transpor' Pocanontas, due at Newport News May 1, is bringing the h adquartc's, medical . detachment, .nachine gun company, second battal ion headquarters and Companies E, F. G, H, I, K, I. and M, of the 112th infantry, detachment bf the 109th ma chine gun battalion, both of the 28th Division, detachments 139 infantry and 128th machine gun battalion and 20 casual officers. The transport Federal is due at Newport News May 3 with a few cas uails. .\l'LANE FALLS INTO BAY Norf 1k, Va-:,-April 20.-A seaplane of smaill type, evidently in distress, :n i seeking to land, fell into the Chesapeake Bay tonight, according to reports f1 onm Cape Charles. It rose to the top of the water and then sank. Res 'ters who put out to the scene, more than a mile oif shore, %-.-ire unabie to find any trace of the machine or of survivors. Observers 'eclared that the plane hit the water plainly in distress and that it struck with such force as to rebound sever:l times on the surface of the bay, b !fore finally sinking. Inquiries at the Hampton Roads naval aviation station :)rought the in formation that none of the station's machines were unaccounted for, but officers immediately sent oue inquiries. Langley field had also been notified and will investigate, in the hope of identifying the plane. be lad .d tNi ty to co ~ :7 e e'lbe gladweddi-gdthtedd Lid itLon.' nscii spac, sentriuied by nuna fwilcm ack i ne. Hayes" Hqalag Money Steps The Ti kie Heals The Throat 'cures The Cough Price 35c. A FREE BOX OF GROVE'S i-PEN-TRATE SALVE (Opens the Pores and Penetrates) For Chest Colds. Head Colds and Croup. is enclosed with every bit-. tie of HAYES' HEALING HONEY You get the Cough Syrup and the Salve for one price. 35c. Made, Recommended and Guaranteed to the Public by Paris Medicine Company Manufacturerd of Grove's Tasteless Chill 7. aic COTTON FOR GERIMAN MlILLS Economic Council to Co.n-ider Pro posals Today. Paris, April 21.-The .;preme eco nomic council will m- ct tomorrow to consider proposals to grant a lin ited supply of raw n.aterials, notably cotton, to Germany to enable the fac tories there to start wor: and to relieve the unemployment which is said to be at the bottom of much of the disorder in Germany. The coun cil, it is said, also will revise regu lations for German exports required to pay for food imports and prob ably will discuss the new economic situation created by the slackening of the stockade regulations applied to Germany's neutral neighbors. After April 25, goods and commo dities may b shipped to the neutral countrie adjoining Germany virtual ly without re:triction, the neutrals themselv.es assuming responsibility against the reexport of prohibiterd wares to Germany. The "black list" rationing aInd Allied control regula tions will be abolished-from that (late. Shipmerts may be made freely after Anril 21, from the United States and 1 associated countries when consigned to neutral control organizatiois such as the Netherlands Overseas Trust and the Swiss and the Society of Sur veillance without the necessity of cabling applications back and forth across the Atlantic. t1 LLA 9'te K ft u n~mr naan .