ï~~'ila preidnto.te+lb.tatd.te,..L tede, w urJuRei., one of the members of the exec6utive shock, bow to treat SiSla Ra i6ArU1,,des expected o a t 0 tIarsdnpd theb tre'ReeI.I edr.so.Rlo ilcae oe, rcue,'te
hei ball of fun rolling and it never oels, F'. 0. Richardson, J. H. Itidgely, committee, said the question of how disloated onesvfratures'toi 'aco
stopped until the last man left the John Rusk. C. H. Itoilinson, C. 0. much the Poles raised was not the ment of wounds, hemogage, n iaor'Covnio o oienet
gtqtet ball well nigh the midnight. -Beville, Manuel Rteiner. point, but the fact that this little bleed, abnormal' wounds,.eye wooiide in Towson Courthou se at 1 'lc
Harry S. Sanders, Jacob G. Schnerfe, group of 60 persons, who are being burns and scalds; potting out fires The committee appointeds,. yai Clarence J. Owens, director- I.V0.chatotW.M Sot, aided by this very' campaign, report- how to prevent explosions of gsandI vious meeting, held on Janar
'Au~ral of the Southern Commercial Sarf J.Si: t i hpad ed its fuil quota of =68 on the first gunpowder: hove to treat eiletic onsult with the County Cnia
Jay Segel Hobrt Sock,. R,~ c, ~rtirswas the toastmaster and Sparks, W. F. Spice, C. L. Staples, J. day, was a most hopeful sign. burns, frostbite, electric shokslp rangtupaaxb;'gai igl oat 6thiugs in a happy and humor- T. Staub, W. H. Staub, P. N, Sevens, While $3,000 was raised yesterday, stroke; rescuing from drowning; ieteMeasdgtu aal ai
bu mood all the while. The ad- Charles H. Struven, Albert D. Siee- the Calvins. captained by Aifred S., exhaustion, freezing and suxffocatlin probleepnsoftecuy
1ifr sses were delivered by Frank R. inger, Louis A. Schultze, William T. Day, -bringing in more than $2,000, ar mn h ujcstuh- the fiscal year, which will ei
Al~b~ director of publicity, of the Smith, Rtobb Schuman, W. F. Schmick. and the Knox team, which is being E Lvery week two boys and two gis,191,all ats theircortj
der War Loan Organliation atE.AichbC&Tanr H.. looked after by.Spt ncer Sisco, sexof the school are-appoineda so'Jixaebssoftecuy rl
Aters Taylor,.1. P. ThomRn, t. Tlppett, reaching quite a $1,000. Only about; honorary i one-haf wha ofitRwas la*
' shggton Wa Thougspokeeon iinnc-Capt. C.W. Truxall. Edward P. Tuerke oetid fth cureseotddetoheGaerB
Wn h a hog detsn. WB. Turlington, It. W. Taylor, A. D:.n-tidoftefhrhe e ire nwrsiaf the school who wear the Geou e-Dietz, of Woodlawn sc
1 e, next was Mayor Jamesaif. Pres- Unger, G. F. Wagner, Captain War- yesterday because Sunday. the first insignia of the Red Cross on an arm1 s of the convention andEre
'tQI;ll hose subject was: Some Things field, (2. It Wattenechneidt, D. Stuart day, was devoted to familiarizing the and whose duty it is at each dInmpS? Hatcon uhrilsceay
Abou01,t Baltimore, and what he did Webb, Frank I). Webb, F. It. Webb, people with the campaign and its hu n trcs'oke ur vr -ti h osnu foiini
lt tell about the Monumental City C. A. Weise nherger,,Edmund C. White, purpose to make Baltimore a better the other children of the school while county that a spepial sesino
wold~ fill. only a small-hook. He en- R White~man, Jr., Nat. Wildman, F. It. city in which to live. 1,mogd in numerous pleasantries and AWilson, of Washington; Rev. Charles T. T. Tongue, chairman of the they are at play and to give first aid,Maryland legislature mayhaet
e cubmebes n rarofA.Wing, W. Allen- Woolford, Dr. apincmi-e rsdd n In case of an accident, called to adjust matters., uget
otthclbmmesItaraofCharles G. Woolsey. W. D Wright.,apincmite rsdd n Mrs. Olivia Osborn, instructor of will he offered at the meetin fm
jiiiititer during most of the time he Wie, Frederick H. Weber. Thomas A. he urged all of the team workers to e odces hIon~~ ai isn twr elyEwr a-gt jbadbi h orhgaehsarn
'of' ti~llan, a well-known humor- tenachneidi, Walter Wall. from each one of the churches at to- ptitcetrantutt ePO
'o f the city who also stirred the..day's. a meeting. During the campaign sented tomorrow at the school for the CANE FOR PROF, W.GDA
D.'i noiroos emotions of the men. He AR HICU S NEXT? ' it is expected that upwards of 10,000 benei fteJno hirnsAd ilr.Dyo udy
"~a olwdb h rnia d R ICUH rsyein will he visited, work and it will be repeated Thium.egt~lfhanvrar fhsh
4 dr ss of the evening by Hon. Henry - Rev. William Payne Shriver, for-.a.~~s~b ebr
SAshursi, of Arizona, who spoke May Be a Sort- of Supplement to - merly of Baltimore, but now of the' friends of the Northwest lso
i Iointernational Business 'Readjjust- Flu Epidemic. Home Mission Board of the Preaby- 'ATM RE YAN IN the New Jerusalem Churc, e; eat, " terian Church of the t'nited States, (BLIM RT alt, Fulton avenue, wihah
-AFIE - U Will BBaltimore be vialed by a hic- made itn address in which he con- EcOR OPIA ontely finished walking tc
eNas. cough epidemic? 'tltdt P:syeiso pimiento wood, tipped withsle
liThe latter speech was of great Â~1:- Reports coming from Louisville and -,ioefrteruntdefr od George A. Schneider prste
t4at to the club members in that ether patrtq of Kentuckty, that bun-.tworsamong aheft nted witthoutdrea Corporal Fluharty Was Wounded incaefrtednsadM.I
VeedunrkInmtenArgonne w or hednoncrestee b
':frdealt with statictics and conditions dreds of r silents of the Blue Grass Vrui h ron h shl nsneeafor denominationatism.Dre.m brsrspndgatfly
itt may be expected to obtain in State are sufferintg from hit-coughs an rvmmesrsoddga
0e next year or two during the re- a result of tite recent incftuenza wave,. E.~hry f10 sermon Sunday morning wsb
5IY5tt',ction period following the- have caused local physicians to ask 21NE PROBATIONERS Corporal F~dgar M lhry f10 pastor, Rev. G. I. Albt, n
f; slining of the peace treaty at the the aforementioned question, -ua lae n eme fCm
Yal ofrne tJhsHpisHsia ha.IEtwPae n ebro os subject was The Testlioyo
Pari Coferece.At JhnsHopkns ospial hys- Police Board Appoints New Men to' pany F., 13th Infantry, is a patient at
- The menu prepared by Manager clans said yesterday afternoon that F c ssge to Districts. I Debarkation Hospital No. 6, in New,Bergman, of the Southern Hotel, anJ since the Influetiza epidemtic subsided Foc-ssge York city his left arm crippled andTH
served In true Maryland style, was Ini this city, only one case of hiccough- - 'emprising the largest tiutber of IueTHE frCIe h rsl o h fgt
Characteristic of the water and land log came to the attention of tihe doe-. appointees ever gathered before the us eefotifthrha esult of the gt
Y., rsources of the State, and was fi trs In charge at the intitution. A1!hoard of l'olice Commissioners at Argng i entdrouhaiVruvieh.I____
a~ king. It consisted of lue medical student, a few weeks after he one time, twenty-one mien were op. Corporal Fluharty saw several Gier-, VAGABONDS' FEBRUAYW l
Points, olives and sle lo's regained h is health following an attat-k pointed as p~robationers of the lrcal ntec adoeo hchr- Tenx efrac
saicalloped Halibut and sweetbreads, of infitten a, complned to the physat.c force yesterday morning and were suited In the killing of eight German bond Plyes il be given a h
wiith Parisian peas and Baltimtore cians that lie was subject to iotisunt imomediately assigned to their posts. piae n nprsren n haeo atCnr tet
-Cousnty spuds. the latter was gir in rul rmtedsaewiht o l temn passed lb.' menial lieutenant. Th" American casualties Tuesday evening. February,wt
a little assistance on its downward,alarming, Kentuckians.- and physical mexnainbfreteweoe ddadtowuddfoligitrsigbl:Pirt
-journey by a "punch grana mariner. Awilkwnrsdn tfLos. oad fi'tc anle.to There were forty in the German party, the Widow, a pantominebyOi
Th 'ilen camne the breast of guinea hinut, ilts, it has beeti repolrted. for 15 w,.eke ago and are the vanguard of Flubarty was in the front trenches llaman with scenery and cotue
i^With a Palm Beach salad, after which hours, iirdly with an interruptiotn, a ratiter large number that will be again on September 25, when the 'big signed by Marie BarrettTe
-there were served "frozen hearts' has been hiccoughing. Pse icins at;appointed to the force to flit the push"~ began. The Amnerican barrage - is of an amorous widowlogn
'tpinsewhle tthcorspenecheItsarg nanhrdotpesetnvccci.rn.e as opened at midnight and at 5A.; a lower, and her disappointe.
-- enl asethn te moes ad etermine whether itaititnore flu stif. Most of the posts assigned to lb..M the doughboys went over the top. is the local number on thebl
fbstesecead-hncieaswlmetwtthsaeilne me wreithouligds.thse fun, and merrinment. -frr itm "ih ti at I.nwmnwr"i h uligda Our first objective was Moutltau- LoieSasfier wiUl play tewd
felw: H ess, tievertheless believe that suet, trieta of the newly annexed tern- cn adCroa lhryysedypr n r izltemns
-,~~ -Als f h usrbr contdition will not result here. Tihy tory. The rien appointed were: Â~ sh a ntehsia I a egt Smo sapa yAgs ~
~,William C. Abran, IR. A. "Allers,.apoint totthn taclhospftalt'trea('biriesSTm ohi lasy tkonw
ebrge Antus, Lieut. Arthur Antler- pit orb uk, fsc cases nlt Wtilliam'it Car, (at. miles away, but we got there after a berg, one ofhslatk
tai lJames H. Arthur, Sena or H. F. rsn, ~ dadta hyhv t$h.efe.Jnc ' lheJ Ttn terrible'bale. It cost us dearly, but It is.; yery dtamnatic andfuto
N&ashurt, of.Arizona:Lotus S. Ashman. cretin to feet that a suddeii ottreaki otlt~ V. -Welsi1. l'releeick ApIpel. that was the spirit of the doughboys spirit 'of the desert, where tese.1..Baird, It.W. Bltdwin, F;...K Iof tiicei.:ugting will joccur. ttii's I. l tiiiiiiik.. Wlliami alH hrug heacio.Thy oldgol id. tMs W~illiam AppoldWo
l tinvard, McKee Hat-clay, H. S.1ltat-I _______ Mofttit,. Frank J Worteek, Gieorge through anything to 'ain their oh- ha Reynolds) will playth wo,1f b<tAItiiE Austin iitaughman, E~mant1 11' Murphy. f'irittran A. - itizei, jettive. When we reached Mountfau- IJohn Osbourn and Harry Wle
Ba20m, J.. Hampton ltgpanuntmcartner~nt-, W. DO NOT EXPECT MANN Niebotas. t Ii Willace, Stepho ital. roe there was. just 11 of us left alive e men.,
':% ~BanF.. erganh~irntet, -- -,iski. (luy A Tyson, August ~li t n that company. F'nntuauateYIy was His Widow's HusbandbIe
Blakaler John It. Bland; A, 0ulHpisPyiiasMk oRs r eni ~iln onI
5islock, G0. ItE. Ittn'siiik, ('apr. Samuel okn hscasMk oR. r ensI rm.Jh one of then,. On the night of the:tth, Benevents Spatn's leadinrtut
~"l ht, A. P. Hod.I:.F. Bood, ervations f or Congressman. Shueler, Eror-t-siMoreland. Jani's estredfra il.eod1h tw.is a charming crmed}y. fullo i
'zesI.Bosmatl, fail., It. -Mltionitit, Admittitg i t silclns at Johns Hitp- Nugent, lame.s A,Maskell. l->it..r't At the base was a clearing 400 yards satire. The scene is laid i r,;'d, F. Boyle's, Ittittiald ltri..onier,kiml Iir'splt:itI scilt yeste:rday tafter.- T Lawrence tl Jihn t'. lie~Niie ira.Orrak a enfle ial city in Spain, and als h;r reslau, Butckley. Dwight V. arss u rnsha eh ie
~ui'oghs, Philliti S. tartictter,. WAi. tion that no r iriivii,tied been ttiiict.' Gen.sl~awtii l tigats, rrsi.i,-,i, again and the boys star-ted.Thy'en are most amusing. Thecatil
z 1*0 A, ('aser, 1" I.t('eat-foe,. I.H. for the entrianceot i Iinstitutiiin of ti'' he Bard i.4 dci -t'otml.'si., ofast they got ahead of the tanks Katherine Howard, Ruth ie.,tbihlds, Major F. Ni.t'iiiecititiA. I". ICongrresotttiJinits It. Mann, of iit iiiti b- Iiin 'his oti',itand artillery, and reached the trench C'ecelia Cole. John McGrah.H
k- lri.Joseph Clark,. J.t_.ilifford, Ittinois; who, aciordinto iiidspatch'.4 sternblyri-c r.- 11, in nthe t-%is l ~ ttebs ftehl.dub. Chartes E. Wallace n,Wlilni. ockat.. tn n, -le.frumisi Washington yvsii1 relay, is miiii i iwt ho: ievnmeri 't- "I he boys let go a war whoop as '5i. _____
Craig,. A rs.J ' "ie'rotd rI!,Iotta h nsttcity. I'hysiciatis it the hospitalovradteth er
-,Cunningham, Daniel Cohe,tLarry mriim if Plitt ii NuMb hruhthy--aped
It-Cottofi. Parker Cook, Vi. E. Conk- rid that they bad receivetiti neiurl ter0' i~i S~Ib hni mans let go with their isiachine guns- BALTIMOREANS AT tOON
Heerman Can. tigit.hi ilnsianttht f hantir wn thls~' Theyrt ad h lethy euss eget os ialmostist Mr inale their "olmidst Mrs.nr'an Charlese Ae aswihBeverIcrwly u EwingSwng U w
DankieyJr. Gah rgeA.Dcci' it,'triuiiictn Cogressioinal nor teaste.-r '~ii~ uun n hl,, h iewswteig rwe po ao wn.U.Ai a
~ DakmeerGeoge..frt-ods " woul ld,11y plien'-cdetrimert~ii
tl~iP. Derby. F. E. Derby. Daniel Wits ciintemnplatitng entering the hliii.,to their Ouplr.iuilii i. lie also warnici we reahed thncr wire''myehuaa-ndte wrnher daughtroMs.a enr
'E~Drr. Ambrose Dixoit, Henry i3oel phda, he lied not yet informed theni the mcii lhiiat.'1suiation would result ii''eathed treh wihmyesquadmacnd arthewer dingCoronaoCal.s
I*;eaY' Cajt.. R. C. Dover. it. K. tDowd. to tii~it iffect. - Aletimrh~sn'..live bullet ploughed through my left Watson. wife of LieutenatC
--ajrowigJugFrnI.Ln- Ctngr-essnian Mann was a patient _______ and I dropped. Thei onth- Watson. who had been saln
E-a.. It Dyer, t David Ee l rsenbeeg, at thei'hioipital until the beginninig 'uin every few fet and they were sure Rockwell Field AviationCapN
- 2;>M ik'l'. Ellis, John Elmer, I. Clnl. of winter. wlien his name was men-1 FIRST-AID WORK BY sorkingi them. I lay flat and waited Isaduniafe wekag
Jacoit ~atelo. athanaEsteintiar-a few weeI
sicFI.Ean.SF vn, Ean. oined a it possible choice for the pit dark. Our boys had 'by that he wa-s transferred toIato,...ader..Abe _Fink,_Joseph.Fink, - House 'speitkrschip Ite then lA[teu SCHOOL CHILDREN jtinw silnced most of the nests and tMrs. Ewing is accompanied by;odon,. Dr. Leonard K. Hirshtr; "V:' rz;i _..;... _ th i -33" jUyi Barnes, am p frst aidhthen- I timoire to ke,c" uQ~hOcses cons-iSJlz rus. ses,
l~F.HidsLeisH Hss ~4 retheqilY. as, a matter of general e'd. ing in from the ' nn~eed wty; hai' been l for about trem
}gp liehoer, It. M. Hayden, Halt..2. in'ld- rcial.e ta nadwt a staff of phy-icians s and.. roe eg i,Albs.ull,. ogrebe., 'ssPraWtiHsaly, soctand in andowithd{ eademowrai
A.I-leSmeB. Jacobs, C. 5 Oa5cas of need a comrade or stranger nurses ready to take Up their duties, n{s'. Dr Gridalwa hr, teworkI.TJoemay be given excellent ailintion. Ite( ficr f;-Nrhwsen 3c'oaastreet in SoutBat
a. onea (New er y),.IT. Te hidrnar tugttht t-,General Hospital yesterda.said every srsa~tory to atteniigacsf
iaret;Jm1vetion is many times bette r ten tstigsaws in reediness for the ot sopsusiness mattrswe
hAla~ats, Cyril.'9i Keen6,.Cot: ---. cure end that prey'eiition in the! $10,009 drive, which they will launch slipped 'tIs an obstrutoni
y e win. Colonel Kirby..Harry F. main is dependent on the individual- next Miofday, det '! tre$, XItlntg -andhralgtef
feer,5l_ iliam H.: aester,,gxercising common care. mats-ic- The hospital.. hc satfa-bt'O h Xghlg o
T" H.netm, tinasrlenth;cidrn o th 1140 North Mhifunt 'street, isalready' hi hife sewdsA aired.9tof, his h hideno he.-tmY m,
P~ie -.1IIs-n a t.Louis-,A, Koelr., ' truicture and mechanics of the bodyj, nn d m us fore ar. ghs l
v.AG ean Ding.,'Aaron' J: first aid materials to use in eneg. ea anapr mse hrebuild- Dr -t~euime
daeSidney Lauia-': ency or accidents how-to render first loe whichnd cÂ~p thcert ofa13tJ~~lbna.te'w
Y Leahy,' o eph', Lebow, gelad; injuries in which the skin is s, hc ctpYldcno fa Ih ~bo4t
-,,ISls. ii1and isnet, pierced 'or broken -acr fgrudil0to!f sihsae, -.9$en4f._s4DLS~.~e nnui fro te'lch'Tlarge _lawn.,oEsb h r
'4 lA at u4fromlathe t f. t ho fo" it..
y ' t i~~. $ 1e;xteca of heat, cold 44 lelectricity' oni T.
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