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Show IBGBEN greeks W HAVE WAR FEVER Br To increase tho funds of the Greek tiled Cioss association, different Greek E organizations throughout the United K States are soliciting subscriptions. K The Pepares brothers of Cgdcn have ? received subscription blanks" from the E "Atlantis," a Greek newspaper pub-.1 pub-.1 -Hshed in New York. According to I mS Gus Pcpare3, this arrangement waB I K suSSested by the queen of Greece and I K the publishers of tho newspaper were 1 me eIad t0 carry out ur suggestion Kf Up to noon today the Pepares mfo brothers, 158 Twenty-fifth street, had KTecelxed 591.65 from friends of the Mf Red Cross In Ogden. While most ot 'P the subscribers are Greeks, there aro .BTsoveral others who have contributed, m& among whom are Fred J. Kiesol, Jas. .McFarland, A. B. Thomas and Paul m Bcemer. te The success of the allied armies K Bgalnst the Turks h- ve encouraged f the Greeks hore and soveral have ex-B ex-B pressed their Intention of Joining the Mr army. A special coach, with 2S pa-R pa-R triots from Cgden and Salt Lake, will jK leave for the east this evening and HE another group of men will depart af-t af-t ter the fifteenth of this month, whon k they will have received their pay B checks. Two carloads of Greeks from RSan Francisco passed through Ogden B this morning and wore met at tho de-wmt de-wmt pot by a delegation of tholr country -! men, who seemed to envy their de-jK de-jK parting brothers, 111MF. nn , |