The War Cry . oor mothers audchildren were recenty taken by Col-onel Holtz to Burlington, Island Park,Ttiree hundred were treated in s sim-itar manner in Mobile, Ala; two Sran-di-ed at Macon. Ga„ a large numberat Greenvlle. S. and five liandredrespectively at Trenton. N. J., amiWilmington, Del. The Commander had arranged toCommssion seventy Cadets last weekin the Memorial Hall, New York. ASpecial feature or the meetng was tobe a Public Demonstration E FirstAid, both lads and lassies takiogpart in what bids far to be an occa-sion of very spedal nterest. It Is or Interest to note (feat a sp


The War Cry . oor mothers audchildren were recenty taken by Col-onel Holtz to Burlington, Island Park,Ttiree hundred were treated in s sim-itar manner in Mobile, Ala; two Sran-di-ed at Macon. Ga„ a large numberat Greenvlle. S. and five liandredrespectively at Trenton. N. J., amiWilmington, Del. The Commander had arranged toCommssion seventy Cadets last weekin the Memorial Hall, New York. ASpecial feature or the meetng was tobe a Public Demonstration E FirstAid, both lads and lassies takiogpart in what bids far to be an occa-sion of very spedal nterest. It Is or Interest to note (feat a splen-did buidlng is being erected for tieuse or the Corps close to tie ^rorld-lamous Niagara. Falls. Tbe straeture1b some four storeys high, and Is ad-mirably suited for Salvation Armypurposes. Adjutant Wilklos, of the XortlsernPacific Province, has 3sad sense grue-some experiences of Tate. WlaHe vis-iting a man in the coudeiBiie6 cell tsboIs to be banged in a Tew days, li«viewed the rcma:na of a convict wbo. A @Blva»lgf> Army ©eelal tnitltulton In Eagtantf, ^b®«^f epeesd % gcird shite in mortalcombat with a felloejirisoner, the iastrumentsused being prison shears3i^e(3 by employees in th&jute mill, itoth dispat-anis were shot, this onofatally. Tl:e Salvation Army is dec-iily indebted to that genniii philaathropist. Miss Helen Gould, for tl>e use of the spacious iilayproiind attacher to Jut t-si^le at Lyndhurst, near Tarrytown-on-tbe- HmlFfiii. on Tuesday. Aug. JOlli. This makes it ikjs- sibe for The Army to ! ^^B| telle a party cf five huc- f^^^Hj] «ir<-<I }i<vor children froal ^-°y^:l ^;tB? York City and vscin- BSlllSIn Ity for ,i days outing oS ? Jin- most pleasant and In- viporating description. Hiss Gnuld will pay all tlhe cajienscs involved by train and troley. leaving The Army the bill for lunches, games and incidentals. The Seigcl-Cooper Company will put up tlhe lunches in boses. Eacli Corps ia the Metropolitan area will contribute its quota of be


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