a AMII.TO a « V 1 H 1 If Q ' J 0 TTEllibtt *Glad He Is Ibhe Placing Mines In The North Sea —Expects To be Home Soon• Mrs; Gvoco Casl.itor of 013 Forest. home' Tlmindnv. but i' don’t knowavenue, has received Hie followin','■•el.letttir from Oscar Minor ElliottPea 3, 1018. .Roar Niece:I received your most welcome let -rjr today of November JO, ami wug glnd to liPiir from yon, ai-d whs glut! to hour that you were out at Bessie's Jrou?c nnd was holping her out for a few days, but L wiw so sorry to near thnt yon got- sick and Imd to go fufmc. Slut I was glad ;o hear Hia! you nro Feeling hotter anyhow, ai;lt;l ufaq.gtarf to hem- that nil of li e rest wore well •iml that lRUoSid is working at !Iolt;i-| veti’s, mut to hoar flint you and nil bml a. good iijno Monday, I ho JJlh ofNovo;nher, when new? cnmfi Ihr.t the in LondonThe Imyfi of Base 17 are done piny ins with 11;o T. N. T. and arc tired of t looking mince. Wo had enough of T. N, T. to blo.vv -Scotland off of tho map, ilmt .ipst.tho siuna we px^t er.oiijjli of imxios in tho North sea to stop I ho German subs. Wo have got a good record nit around. ‘ , Weil Grace and Rupert, I hnvc not got.much time as I have tlt;* write some more letters tonight.' f just came back Sunday from my furlough oP five days mid t did eerfnialy have a good tlmo. I saw all of Londoq, on;l I could iiavo soon a jitllo more. Von ought to ;have seen the eiitc little French brmnr.tds .in Mio Afihnm.i ov.*cIwav was nil over..Well, I giie.r.H von weren't. the only.Well; ?' guess 1 can T* tel I yon nlj; but..Bessie . ciin hcranso she has gotones. Wo had a pnrndo here in our soinn po.sJcnrd:* of London and of overalls and wo wont down in Alnoj hero. I riui in T)ct more,-Scotland, on and hack again and down to laver- uvomtiay firth, between Inverness korodon iw:d hack ol !hc base.' Some nnd TnCcrgftii on tho North an, parade. Why wo just hnd n h— of a Well Gjacp and Hiiperl, tv.-ilo soonlime over here fw ono dev. The nextI day wo Mailed to disassemble Hit-jiniiirlt; and now,some, of us ajx* going or coming homo, T think I wil]‘ eOmo *Ifnilyn•).U.lingIndia!'ionsUm0W3iigain Good-livr• O^CAll MINOR. ELLIOTT.- ’. U. S. Naval Hare .17.To Postmaster New York.points om ihat at tonal li..- first’nn rloqncm and glowing tribute to iiieiitioc of u break through con-M he fl.teinmcty. hnvs—Edward rout tained in tho litrltl niarsl.als reporf [ Loui.s—-who gave I heir lives in France •v:is in toe course of lu* ilqsciiplioh r.hd whoso parents wen* present nl oi the day’s work on September the meeting, hoing members of the in which he wrote; society.North of .Tlelnmgliso the thir-l , Twists wore 2ivr.11 hv the presidentsiiet.fi AKirrio.il division, Major Gen-J of Ilia Cxouho-Slovak society nnd oral 11. M. Lewi?, having broken j Italian snoioty nnrl vetoro ns of theWi rough Iha deep defenses of the llindenbmg line, stunned 'Bollin-eoiiri nnd seized Nauroy. On. their Kt the 27ib American division, Al.ijor Geucml O’ftynn, .met with very heavy enfilading machine gun fire but pressed on with great ffal-I no Ivy »j far ns .louy, where n‘hitter s'.mggle took pin re for jxis^efsiori of the village. The fighting or. the whole front of line second American corps wns severe, and in Bcjlieeo irl, Noumy, Gi'.temont lari:;, 11: d n' nmn-ber of other points, amid tho inlri-.'nlc defenses of tho Hitidenbuvg line, strong bodies of the enemy held oxit with great obstinacy for ninny, hours.“The sc points of resist Bite/} were “raduall.v overcome. cither ' by the support tronps of the American ■ divisions or by the fifth and third Australian divisions.11war of 1S70 some of whom showed the scars of wounds received in that war.During the addresses fhoy were quite frequoally punctuated ly those present with dims uf “Vive In Fmnep” ami “Vive hi Alsnce Lorraine,” nud nt. the close of tho speak.lug tlie “Mnrsoilhiisc” was sung after “Tho.Star Sjmngled Banner.”The menu for liic banquet con.sist-ed c£ the following: Ovrfcr wafers, oolfiiy, pickb*, must t.irksw ( with dressing, cranbcriy sauce, ran-died sweet potatoes, peas, rolls, »us-parftRils salrul,’wafers, clns^sc biscuits, coffee, eogiiao, wine and cigars.Tim couinittec in cliargo of the rolebrntinn was comprised of AlbertG. Krbs, ChnrloB Manny, Kiirnbetl:CELEBRATION HflDSchweitzer, Xavier lllmsehneider, J11 lius Bugler Marie Krejner. Joseph Fijirer, Veroiiiea Schebcn. Eugenia Ribs, ^rnthilda Claudepiorre and Lau-cnt Graff.• At. tho close of the banquet Hu young members enjoyed dancing.In Honor of Thefreeing of Alsace LorraineMEAT MARKET ROBBED. •Sli'wJuJ To TJr* j»urnal.Middlotoun. O., Jmi. 10.—T^nlJ.* nieatmarket, . bn Hit conu-r 01mt TRlBUffCharles and Jefferson streets, was robbed. .One. hundred and Eit't.y pen Jiies, -.,$1^0 in old coins, .anil a onc-do\lni- hill Vera tnk’cii from the ensli' drawer. Rv.tiy was made, by a vein-window, where a lmlc had he«m cut near- the -latch. A -group nf sn-.nl! boys have been jiutieeil luitoiing around the place, the • proprietor states.—:--Paid to rtie Steinmefz Boys by M. 0. Burns--Other Speakers ItiardTho ■ Alsaec-Lorrnino llnmillon celqhrntedsnmt'lv inSTAGE MEN ELECT.yprrjrtl T,y The Joiiriiml.Middletown, ()., J.,ii. 10.—The tliea Irica'I stage employes and motion pi»-turc opera In is of Middletown have elected the Following.officers fur tlut ensuing year; Ftesidciil, G. \V. Ret/, vice president, Ai Tlolthcm ieh; rc cording see.retary a ml finuncinl secthe vdltini 01. Tfitnrj', Otto Kaiser; business agent Alsaee-l.orviiiiiA to I'l'qiice.by a bun-- ^ov “tx’i'ators Ben Frnncis; hnsincas lt;llieS given at the hull of the Monkey for singe hands, Wilson Ward;Mutual Aid soi.irty.Thursday evening.;L»'‘'Mee. A. Holthcnrieli-, sciyennt n'S. Strinbiecher.TO SELL HORSES.Cnnip Shernmrt, Jan. 10.—An nue lior. jjde or horses will be held here on Jnonarn’ 14.\ bon I 2tlft mmnbeiy of the society h™'* were present-some, of whom were inen'.; horn in A|sncp-Lorraine- and some' wore veterans of the Eninco-PvusAinn w«r of 1B70. The hall wa-,.*beautifully decorated with the Stars and Stripes and the tricolor of .France prrdominnting. Thn banquet was served in elegant style am! during tlm fenst Frank Sullivan.'and hia oveileu tin i-endcred some Lino iiuisie;SCIlOrles Manr.y actor) as tonstnins-tor and introduced tha speakers whowere STnvor C. J. Smith, Judge Wal- following men from Ohio ter S. Harlan and 'M.; 0. Burns. Mr.Burns spoke instead of Judge Olnr-enea Mnvpliy who was xinnhlo to nt-tmul the meeting hut who sent, hia thanks to the people present for the nid given him in the Thrift Stamp and War Snvintrs Stamp campaign and other activities.Mayor Smith.' .Mayor Smith, who was fhc first speaker, spoke on tlie wonderful' 6c; ration which brought the ponnfc ofAlsnce-T-oifnino togatber-to eclebrafo . ,... .0their cnjanelpoticii and roturo of:? * ^1.^ ,.4 ^AMERICANS RELEASEDPROM GERMAN CAMPSWashington, J..:.. 1*1 -.'the wnf dr pnrlmcnt -today nnnnuucvd the- rc-lwisa of a number of Americans hurl I heir velum to France from German prifmn camps. Amojig tlwsu wcic theFrank Wil bnjnft. Alliance; Robert M. l\c.;fr Columbus; Mariano I-eggio, Akron William AT. Livingston, Cleveland George II. MeQucaton, Cinc-nr.nii •Vtrtdilnir Hizieka, Cohnnlms.. . . BERGER DEPJANT.ChicHgo, Jan. JO.—Vieloj- Berger, .‘ocialist (coder convicted of disioy* ally, says Jtint if 'eongi-o.ss * unseats mm npon' tlic complaint or J. P. Gurney and a new, election is ordered, he will again be a candidate and willI’’Fir province'to f heir beloved friends. J1?*.’!° hi™» ,lhd Mihvnukoc Tko ioastm^fcr rex* introduced d ^ W,‘ ,,n^cr^c8Bn!clt;,Judge Waller S.. ITarJan wlm. told ‘of IJtn iiceessiiy. of esJnblisliing a just and Insling' pence .and Hint nil. tho wmillor nhlions bo given freedom nnd Enlf-govonimcnt. . :M. O. Barns. ‘Tin* Inst speaker on tlie evoning'sQ._ Bjtrns' ^J;o; pailt;3 ]«ign«turc on tbe.JioxQuinine That Dces Not Affect HeadBocnuso ot' its Ionia ond laxulive cf foot, LAXATfVE 1JROM0 ..QUININE pi’hbloU) can ho tfik*«Ji by anyone without ca;.i3ir.g noi'vousncsa qr ringin':’In the head. Tbrro is only o 11c *'Bromo Quinine.” R. W. OltOVF.'S 30c.rrAdv,