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THE EVENI.NG .STAR, WASHINGTON, - D. C., MONDAY, AMUNDSEN TO START m‘ Btock ot Food Near LARGEST IN NEW Yl]RK| l’emnllty Assessment Placed "l By the M,,um“ sgmmo'_xmv. and i SEATTLE, Wash. Oclober.". Hill's at $1,000,000 Each. Rockefeller has the Jargest assess- ment on personal estate in New York |at Wainwright. sonalty, Caruso, widow of the famous tenor;|winter quarters, a cabin on the Margaret S. Hill and James N. Hill Vincent Astor, $100,000; George and reach bergen in_a $300,000; Hehry P. Davison, jr., $500,- | is provisioned for seven years. 2 % 22 Vanderbilt, jr., $100,000; Harry Payne Whitney, $250,000; John McCormack, the tenor, $200,00 Anne Morgan, $600,000; Charles W. Morse, $750,000; Thomas F. Ryan, $500,000. The Equitable building, in the heart of the financial district, carries thel Employes Now. Under Civil ice, in Department of Agriculture. 722 Z Center market emploves full-fledged employes of Uncle 2 highest assessment of any building in $ 22 sylvania Hotel, $1 ,000, and Met- ropolitan Opera Ho $3,800,000. Of the many fashionable clubs whose as- sessments pass the $1,000,000 mark, the University Club, in 5th avenue, heads the list with $3,600,000. —_— OHD VNS HARDAFTER BEASTS By the Associated Press. MOUNT VICTORY, Ohio, October Z. —Report of a Big Four engineer and fireman that they had seen two lan.r‘ just ahead of their train at 10 o'clock | last night today spurred bands of villagers to renew their hunt for the N, Z, and regulations. BLUE ROSE % RICE * QUAKER or MOTHER’S 4/ 2 Z ‘a plumber. Z 2 % Veteran of Two Wars Also in Masonic Circles. TABORO. N. C, October {John W. Cotton. seventy-eight of age, veteran of the Co; Spanish-American armfes, and 0 N 2 2 % 77 %;’, seen by William Wilkerson. Hunting parties have reported find- ¢ | < ¥ 3 img several spots in the woods where N [some large animals have slept, but |there was nothing to determine ! whether they were lions or some| § acC ages R ]wanderlng farm . U A straw stack ne itk < * R { unters found i % R |lunneled its way to the very center iand this they belicve may be the ilions' lair. It is near this stack that jcattle stampeded several nights ago iand less than two miles from where the beasts were fi seen. - . ° Hunters now believe that the lions | ; C are confining their actlvities to night | CAN . |time and posses are eing organized R NUTTO .. 2 2()c IONA PEACHES =+ 2O Fancy Lemon Cling A&P FAMILY FLOUR 98c 24-1b. Bag KARO SYRUP (Blue Label), can 10c M % 2% 7 % VI N % 7 7% 2 Z 2 Iona Beets............... can 15¢ | H-O Oatmeal............ pkg. 12¢ Marrow Beans....... ..1b 10c | Pure Preserves....... .jar 29¢ Red Kidney Beans..........Ib 10c | Iona Tomatoes .can 10c Campbell’s Baked Beans. .can 9c ;. A-1 Sauce....... I Y, V// N 2 /;// % % The package that tells the story of | geniously blended and freshly roast- the PERFECT CUP of COFFEE.| ed every day—a coffee for the Personally selected by our experts| Somnoisseur— from the choicest plantations—in- ‘ Without Equal at ANY Price Expert 77 00000 When you order CORBY’S MOTHER’S BREAD You know you are. getting the utfost purity— and the very maximum of nutrition—every time. “ .. . “IPsFull of Life” - At all A. & P. Stores—fresh from the Corby Bakery. i THE GREAT | —Makes a Picture ll 156 by 235, ~ - —It .takes good, clean-cut pictures. | Never again can we duphcate the Bar- gam. : . THE WOR mHN D ’STAX RE“IRN ’ POLAR FLIGHT IN MAY Prepms Wlnm Qn-rtou With direct from-Capt, mundsen that he| | and\pis pilot, Lieut. Omdahl, will hop off from Walnwright, Alaska, the lat-| | ter part of May or the first of June to | By the Associated Press. fiy across the north pole to Spitzber- | NEW YORK, October 2.—John D.|gep was brought to Seattle today by E. J. Ward, government school teacher o city, it is shown by tax books opened | Amundsen plans, Ward said, to :‘nll::v s k ! B ' e | ST OB R | 1S MAtULE carrying for subsistence only & bottle | tcateét . Among those assessed for $1,000,- | of hot fea and a sandwich. ~When he | left Wainwright, Ward sald, -Amund- 000 are J. Plerpont Morgan, Dorothy | (o 014 Omdahl were building their | (o 2 Bmily E. Hopburn, Jumes H. Hill, |near the schoolhouse. They are well A & Bupplied with food and fuel, having | tis killed two whales, some wairus and Other personal assessments . oflgeal, and having a reindeer herd of prominent persons include: William | 4,000 animals and coal mine nearby. €n m i ; \The schooner Maud, Amundsen's ex_ | - orati hip, according to Ward, is Baker, $250,000; Bernard M. Baruch, | Blotane et by A 10 INE 1. 2V e’ at Gernund | $100,000; August Belmont, $500,000; A. { such speed that the explorer Was of | C. Bedford, $200,000; Nicholas F.|the opinion Il ml'hl cross the pole | Brady, $100,000; Louise M, Carnegie, | ¢}ough it mayt e longer, The M.ua ’ . . 000; Solomon B. Guggenheim, $250,- L \ 000; Willlam A. Harriman, $500,000; round for disease of every kind. 80 N Mrs. E. H. Harriman, $500,000; Cor- UNCLE SAM TAKES OVER msm gent of all sickness, in fa ctr,yorizinatcsp;i nelius Vanderbilt, $500,000; Cornelius cENTEH MAHKET HELP ' \\ X ock Exchange ig|Civil Service Commission having au- \ assessed for $13,800.000, the Wool- |thorized their inclusion under the list \ worth building, $12.500,000; Ameri-{0f ethployes of the Department of Ag- \\ can Telephone and Telegraph build- rlcglv.ure now in control of the market. § ing, $17,800,000; Metropolitan Life In- Forty-six employes of the market now \ su. ce Company, $13,250,000; Penn- {accordingly find themselves as govern- ment workers, these emploves having been in the employ of the Washington Market Company at the time the market was taken over by the government April 1 last. They will be regarded hence- forth as bropght into the service of the Department of Agriculturs under sec. tion 6 of rule 2 of the civil service laws ‘The 1ist includes employes frofn the chief engineer, at a salary of $3,648 a year, to two charwomen, the list rang- ing through receiving clerks, cold T age supervisor, foremen, watchme GEN. J. W. COTTEN DEAD. beasts, which have been reported In | known in North Carolina . R this vicinity. cles, died at ¥ The scene of theanimals'latest ap- | 310, 18 - survivee by his wife, pearance was two miles east of here, ,on the W. W. Borden farm. several {miles from the spot where they were, “Quality and. price are both: right” Style that only an authority workmanship. Because we ty! thori k hi B 25 of :fashionable patterns that moderate, quality considered. can create. All-wool fabrics in a variety grades the prices are extremely & 3 onlya great er can offer. 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