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BLAIR IN DARKNESS | AFTER LIGHT ROW Blafr City Council and Eleotric Light Company Lock Horns and | the Town is in Darkne; | CANDLES IN GOOD DEMAND Omaha Girls to Be Style Show Models THE QMAl LA Chicago Contralto to HAPPENINGS IN THE RAGIC CITY Members of “Squesl and Grunt Club Will ned by S WILL ARRIVE THIS MORNING | Sing for Style Show | RUSSIA 10 RAISE THO MILLION NORE War Minister Says New Army Will Be Trained for Next Year, CAN SAFEGUARD PETROGRAD pa | BLAIR, Neb.,, Aug. 28.—(Special | | All ready for the Squeals and Grunts Telegram.)—Except where candles ‘ Preparations have been completed and LONDON, Aug. 28.—General Poli- and kerosene lamps are in use, Blair | everything is in readinbes for the coming | vanoff, Russian minister of war, an- is in total darkness tonight. Not an ‘ the famous “Squeal and Grunt” club. | nounces that Russia is raising an- eloctric light is glimmering at any The committee on arrangements saw fit other 2,000,000 men and that the ~ s ¥ | to reverse the usual name and the badges fate of the campaign will not be de point within the corporate limits. [of the members were embossed with cided before some time next year, ac- ‘The town has gone back to the primi- | #old tetters, “Grunt and squeal club.” | " year, tive method of lighting and the wis- One hundred snd fifty hog men of St. | cording to the Petrograd correspon- est men here will not make a predic- Joeeph, Kansas City and Sloux City | dent of the Times. tion as to how long the present con- ditions are to continue, The present 1ight, or rather lack of light, conditions have been brought will arrive over the Burlington railroad | on & apecial train and will be met at| the station by a delegation of local stock- | men. The train with the majority of the boosters will arrive at 6:40 this morning, | The correspondent quotes General Polivanoff as follows: ““We are confident of our ability to safeguard Petrograd. Our armies on by the eity council and the Blair | while the Stoux City delegation will come | | S stand the winter without incon- Sdght shd Powsr company tocking on an 11 o'clock apecial. The latter dele- | venience, Everything is ready for | gation will also be met by a party of | that purpose, horna | stockmen | Bome weeks ago at a special elec- tion bonds in the sum of $35,000 Rejoleing Over Futher's Retarn, “A new foroe of 2,000,000 men will ba trained far behind the fighting line and The homecoming of V. V. Foitik, South | will be ready to take the fleld in the were voted, part of the proceeds to Omaha bank teller, who decamped soven | ‘-r:lnl. '(::\nfilrfl\l' mu;ur_\- s l«;npf |nI | mo c er confess o char he Py ont wit 4 be used in the purchase of the plant :m!mh ,..‘. .[.n‘fw nfessing Ix lllw‘ < "ml:: o m: “:*“:':::;::m &;:V:nl severa that has been in operation for years, ‘“ymll""“mh"w““ m{: ::"r'““ o Kb “:N‘ | “It ta my settled purpose to do every- or for the installation of a municipal | and two children, 1001 North Twenty-third | | thing In my power to work in harmony plant. proi gl ey B oot hoig s gr e with the Duma and public opinton.” | General Polivanoff, says the corre- Have the Cash Ready. | four last evening and Mrs. Foltik 1 SPOnBIRt, . chsrnotorined . the . Attaadus { The bonds were markeied and the Baghy, GVl EHOUIA e Tdbant A et po . characterized the statemen | te. 1 . . " that the allies were not helping Ru to { $35,000 put in the bank. Negotiations be- ing the posaibllity of going to prison for th t f thelr " ol i tween the city council and the officers | & number ot yours. Faitik ta oot eml b sprgopibie oc0h st B | of the old plant were begun. The city | i i Wi icoimegfibgh | Kossip. ¥ offered $12,00 for the plant and the com H ot "M" ] -~ 3 pany demanded $20,00. None of the par- P R i g o g ; | w " i ties would make concessions and the | AU et . Tty ity TO THE GERMAN PEOPLE L' matter came to a showdown today, whén | streets, Rey Porter, Pastor— OVER DOOR OF REICHSTAG e after a moeting of the eity council, the | Subbath 8. Preaching at 10 AN ot i wourd:| | ana 7 Morning theme, ‘‘Co- . | lighting people were told that they would | Workers with Gode - Evening thece, LONDON, Aug. 3.—According to a tele- { h-;a t'n :Nel‘t !rl*im or move their plant ‘ CTurning Things Upside Down.” Junior | gram received from Berlin, says Reuter's | cut of town. They msserted that they league at 3. Christian unjon at 7. Prayer = Amaterdam correspondent, the Refohstag 3 would move before they would accept a | meciing on Wedneaday ovenings Lileanora Pruss has adjourned untll November 8. It was dallar less than $20,00. They were told o, Dastor of the DolGsaias e announced that at the suggestion of to go. | at 1 . | - lor Bethmann-Hollwes the Reichs- | at Twenty-fourth and J streets, Dr. H. Ohaneelior This afternoon the moving process Roome, 132 North Twenty-fifth street, tag bullding henoeforth would be orna- commenced. Bulbs of incandescent lights layman of the church, will read the ser: Frenoh Re ort the LAST OF FOUNDERS OF eited PItH & SAWAA Submefbed PN ke | won tomorrow morning. Services will 8 \ and globes of street lamps were taken { be held as usval. Mr. Collins of Omaha REPUBLICAN PARTY DIES | German People. off and wires disconnected. | will sing. Rev. ORI Ja visiting with rel- Ga ture Of Enem | BERLIN (Via London), Aug. 27.—The \ Tonlght when darkness came there | atives In Pennsylvania curing his vaca- p JROH, Pa. A 28 —Colonel | announcement made in the Relohstag be- were no lights, either on the streets, in | tlon. He will return in three weeks : oy s Bty b | fore ita adjournment today that an agree- 4 | yGentral Interdenominational, Twenty-| TTENChES 1N VOSZOS | Archivaia Biakely, agea o, dted st hin | oy business houses or homes. A hurried third and M, Rev. H, K. P. Cornish, Pas- | home here tonight after an fliness of |Ment had been reached to place the trip was made by city officials to the tor—-Sunday ‘school at 9:46. ' Morning wory coss four months, He was sald to have been |Soription “To the German ';0"1""' over \ 3 : 5 ship at 1l Subjoct of sermon. “IFaith.” d port. he Reichstag settles .’}::‘r" ".’:'y":"_":':::“m""":]'m ‘:o';:"’v'“':;‘y Fellowship meeting at 4. Christtan Fn-| LONDON, Aug. 28.—The capture of sev-| .\ ") ¢ surviver of the group of prom. |the main portal of ti . deavor at 7:3). Gospel service at 8. Eve- eral Gern:an trencheg In the Vosges was fnent men from various parts of the an old controversy and will permit of GARY, Ind., Aug. %.—The arrest of | Pacfic street between Thirty-third and |houses, but for a native police force of- | left the crest and ram down over the | {ipct, and rendering it possible to Reem office suite, nerth very desirable for was preparing to move out and that the | ning_sermon, second series of apostle’s | reported by Paris this evening, but what | o February | Putting the finishing touches on the \ current would mot be turned on again | oSSt Wotaney, B ChoaL! Frayer| ., eabiered. Yaors, gnifiosnt A6: 1 e ':'::,:"':h::h Tewulted | Relohstag vuiting. For twenty years the oo Qe Lamps in Demand. First Methodist Eplscopal, Twenty-fifth | continued activity of the air squadron, [ o 5o B 00 G R hiioan party. | #Pace for the inscription has remained \ Kerosene lumps were dug up out of at- | pnd B Rev. J. W, Kirkpafrick, Pastor. which has been bombarding German po- e blank becaume the Relchstag refused to tics and out of basements, the wicks ‘Publl}" w:rmln!nr 1 C, 8. Pastor ;2‘ eitions In France as well as munitions Deprrtment Orders. nocept one by the architect and O et | proach. "Subject of morning sermon, “Tte- o vanction Sroomed AB8 Lishited. 'The stores were aponsibility of Leadershiv." Tvening asr- factories acroes the German border WASHINGTON, Aug, —(pacial Tule- | Bmparor William declined to ¢ an- ralded for candles and in a short time the mon, “Mllitant Christianity.”” Bunday| It now s certain that Serbia is pre- |Kram.)—Nebraska' pens ted: Ro- | other proposed by the hatas. supply was exhausted. Still, it is pretty | ool at Fpworth league at 7. The | s i sina Whitehead, Grand Island, $18 ® | pefors the Relchstag adjourned Dr. « dark around town, for there Ia not a ray public {s cordially invited s “’"""“1"“" gy tiheshapordiog | Ofloe e e e maw | Johanness Kaemp proposed the umial A i Christian, v h atiafy Hulgaria and again its co-opera- |proposal of Thomas an ©f light except what is shed by the lamps now from the west by the low grade and "‘;om;hAfin:,"fim;[“ (:n!lr:l l‘:r?nfl!i tion In behalf of the allles. It may be n"v"l:""'u for the post offics at Wahoo, | cheers for the unwnr.hln;..’ffl' the first and the candles. | Bully. At the Martha street crossing of | at il _Subject, *The Greater Visfon." gevers Aays, however, before the Berblan |y, '0™0ted an Linden avenue time in the history of the Relchstag, two What Is golng to be the outcome of the [ the Belt line, school children attending | iVeRIOR sermen s Sublect, TThe Way i Mt the representations of the en-|Iifth end Sixth Streets, for ten years | oyongey jotned In the cheering. controversy nobody will even venture to the Windsor: achool are put In great peril Shristian Emdeavor at 7:8h - ' " |tente powers ia received. The vote of | o™ \° guess. Tho members of the council as- on the grade. It was at this point where | West Side Interdenominational, Twenty-'the Serhan Parliament was only upon | wort that they will stand on the $12,00 | little Ralph Moss lost his itmb under l‘urv?:‘lhlh’;al:y Qichxm' ‘i"‘m"’%‘!i’.‘:"m'n. s the prinaiple involved -and negotiations | tor—8u at 10, a proposition and on the other hand, the Wheels. | BT Hhe el WM R sow e Wetesting. BeWI Beruin . . electric light people are just as firm in The club last night passed resolutions | Pndeavor at 7, Pnumn!‘ t TopIo, . Grescs and Roumania regarding the ex- sserting that tho city will pay the sum Tamorial % Jelge W. K. Munger, o The ORRS CURIRE oF CRte”™ S| aaiwe of the ssncsssions t6 Do made an 0 muked for the plant, or go without light member of the club, and to Willla L | Gy Bastie: Twenty-tifth and M, Ray, | Buigarie, = until a new plant can be installed, which | Hoopes, who formerly was its president| Willlam R. Hill, Pastor—Regular preach- ' ales s threatened with another coul ||| =——== == e————=— = =————=—= % > church and ocongregation | to be the miners with the in whiobh | Thero ia talk of legal proceedings, but ieoyd Bmith presided over the| prescnt.” Bunday achool at 94 Claases tue settiement recontly SrHen@ed by De- Steinway. They know—and it P s e nct o i | | aMfagparel fobersced v !gstoen s “Frlghinnd HII Interdenominational, Rey. |Vid Lioyd George, minister of munitions, is conceded by master musi- mined what proceedings to secure light P Mr. Shalicroes, Pastor—toming" 1s being interpreted by the mine owners. o verywhere that tho must b|o| szuw‘ P French Ghlefs W“-e jatin Sunday school at 10 SSHID: Some 1A Tuen 10 81 out Soniiaey 36 ans e e gl company has fought the f{s- . helr leads | Lefler Memorial Methodist TFp, The ‘advicse. of ‘thelr: lsadees, sulng of the bonds even to obtaining an -S R & | Wi o P s ook e onde oven 1o ebuanins w0 | Flood-Swept Regions | Grand Duke They See | xifserin ani Naalson. Muis "avonss | - 2 decided in favor of the city. OI' Arkansas Re uest A ) . | The pastor has returned from & vacation Mlhta,ry Tra,ln]ng Recently the city had an electrical en- q Victories Some Time | i, frier e wert and i verf 15 ; gineer from Lincoln appraise the old Aid for Destitute school at 10. Preaching at 11 and & Ga,mp for Busu]ess is tho ideal instrument, won- plant and he fixed the value at about PARIS, Aug. 38—A joint telegram ex- First Presbyterian, 'N(‘fll}’»‘.hh‘d and J, . . $16.000. ] 5wl , Aug. Rev. R, L. Wheeler, Pastor—Special Ba | derfully perfect in tone, ar- X = (Y] g pressing entire confidence In the future | DALk 800l program at il Superinten- ! roiessiona en | p : d Messra.” Robinson wnd. Hopewell of (ho | JATTLD ROCK, Ark, Aug, 3i—~Flood- |has been sent to Grand Duke Nicholus, | dent, Mra 08" Stubrock of 'tho" dle- 2o tistically beautiful and me- Homo theater are in Omaha tonight to [ £Wert sections of Arkansas appealed for | commander-in-chief of the Russian |ice Bunduy school af 840 Phetarwil| A milltary training eamp for bustness chanically correct in every detail. 3 ald today to care for thousands of per-|armies, by President Polncaire, Minister | assist Mr. Linch, religlous director o buy a light plant for thelr moving pic- | . Omana Youns Monc Shak Socta- | and professional men will be held on the % ture show. Tom Osterman of the Blalr t‘:’"’fl""“"" """“]‘"’; "'“‘)“ "’:"“‘;‘"; ",’; ‘l’,,'r “"h’ M”'""“"d and fl?"‘“':" ""‘":‘"":“}h»n Who will give” an mm-m."‘:aurlr:‘v‘,,,mg,,Y reservation, Fort Sheridan, Dl Buying a piano is not all a question of price—the Democrat will run his auto up to the | the rising waters. Tonight hundreds o ench commander, he text o ® | worship hour at 1l. Intermediate Chris- |y . Soptember 2 to October 17, inclu- 143 'AY and its lon, eary ride of e bullding and attach 1t 15 iy | (milice were eamping on high ground | message follows: RS LR Sl g e She Wil be hela under the || Supreme qualities of the STEIN Wct A LRA press for jobwork tomorrow. with only the barest necessities ‘l" ite ‘Mop." mmO:t e w::::“ m‘::“’o'"( mertt | Charles Split died in the wounty hos- | direct supervision of officers of the of service make its purchase an act of true economy. The service given by the present com. | 8nd many were reported in actual need i gl . " ipital yesterday. The funeral will be held | Unitea States army, | £ it in thi 1 Visit our Stein- pany fs the best the city has had for a | of food. iy sy ot B R ynderlaking parlors of Hulse & | “irne purpose of the camp is to otfer an (| Have you ever thought of it in this way - number of years and public sentiment is | Newport, Searcy, Augusta and George- With complete confidence in the final| The Omaha marke: headed the entire | OPPOTtunity for business and professional way pnrlors and inspect these matchless instrumen in favor of buying the plant at a fair | town asked for food and money. At e s . Ay ‘world in sheep receipts last week, easly | men of military age to qualify themselves U price. Newport 4,000 persons, nearly the entire ‘:N't’;j ’:"‘" :_(";:‘““;l we._beg T !0 | golug_above Chicago. Practically every | for efficient service to the country in case Uprights .ccecceescce oo ’500 and Up Cleveland, O., capitalists own the local | Population, are unable to enter their [2°°°P o h"'“““ g, i day during the week found the ‘ocal | of need. | Grands s750 and Up plant, houses because of flood waters.. Ap-|Yont K908 Wishas, ""“'" o "':’”(‘ A e T @ largo or a mmall mar- | “,¢iendance at the camp will not in- | al sesssenss sesecnane ————e proximately 1,000 families from the guy- | TUrsRoe that more than ever befors our |0 RIS e Ml crease either the legal or moral obliga~ Oonvenient Monthly Terms of Payment. " " ¥ armies are happy and proud to co-operate lice opened shurtly before 9 om | our Old Plano. I‘n l Cl b P t rounding country have been driven into ith » * "i'l"lrl!k erterdsy morning, something | tions of those who attend. The intention Full Value Al for Y ya. u icnic a the Toust: taleas ‘o v a5 Ghaitanet 1M th your highness and your vallant 80l- | ypugual for Judge and his st “Prompt- | iy merely to equip those taking the course . diers. ness i the Lest policy,” savs the Judke. | or training to fulfill with more efficlency H p Bennln ton Sunda camps. The grand duke replied: Considerablo difficulty fs being encoun- | 91+ "usetuiness obligations which are - mo er “° er |‘nn “- . g Y | Larse quantities ‘of suppites contrin-| pue sentiments you express towards |tered by, ok officlale at the local yards | Ly "o iq upon them ae citisens of the - uted by cltizens in Arkansas have been |the Russian army are reciprocated. The |I' NANUNX lmbort cars of stock under | Btates. | sentatives. The Loyal club of Omaha will hod |in adequate for the need, it s said, |close relations and common accord exist. |an cynelyumsents sbiaped to mure y{;-: Lo || 1811-13Farnam8t, Exclusive Steinway Repre its first annual plonic at Bennington | by Mayor A. T. Hubly of Newport, who [ing between the commanders of all the : Was legalized by fhe lufl;‘ IOKl-'M"'a n- | Bunday. Two thousnd tickats already |made another urgent request for assist- (allied armies is & cortain omen of the |Jr the new rullng, e i es: | FORMER BALTIMORE MAYOR | have been cold. The program begins at! ance late today. glorious enq in which with God's &ld we shipped. Previously A return pass was ENLY | 10:30 o'clock. John L Kennedy, candi-| w will participate.” only iasued for every tw»> cars of stock. DIES VERY SUDD While the White river was falling at participal date for the republicat nomination for | Newport tonight the Ereat volume of et RS Lo g — plisic United States senator, Cungressman Lo- | water from tributary streams probably | FUNERAL SERVICES HELD Lots of Police Are RALATMORT, Aug. 28.—Thomas Gordon | ::::k:m Mayor Dahlman will be the | will keep it at flood stage for ten days, | FOR M|SS NEVA TURNER s Hayes, former mayor of Baltimore, & re. " | F d noted lawyer and for many years prom- Fifty prizes are offered to winners of "A':‘l" e 3 —_ i Wanted at Friends in Marviand politics, was stricken 5 - es Arc, Ark., where the levee broke : 2 4 nent tn Ma ‘mthletlo contests. The Vinton St 2 TR Ak, Where Y b The funeral for Miss Neva W. Turner, | . | with heart faflure on the street in Oak- § Merchants will play a game of Vase ball | ["¢ WEM the Tiver ellll was risng |jeq of the domestio sclence lepartment Of Peace Meet]_ngthu e tn the Alleghenies todey snd with Bemnington at 3 o'clock. Congress- | PRI hominke A% Do d"h"‘ pleid ;""';‘l of the Central Migh school, who dled n | g o g | man Lobeck will be umpire. 0. holm- | "¢ s rising and has reached the week ago aftor a short flin was held & berg, president of the c?uh‘ estimates (h | DlEhost stage ever known there. Train yesterday at 2 o'clock. Interment was in | CHICAGO, Aug. #-One hundred| Mr.Hayes was 71 years ol and & b:,:n service on the Searcy branch of the Chi- . “plain clothes” policemen have been |elor. In addition to serving one attendance vill be near 5,000, y hi- | Prospect Hill cemetery, ra Saan Gartes Congressman Lobeok will speak at 1:3" | 480, Rock Island & Pacific raliway was |asked for by J. J. Toblas, chairman of the | as mayor of Baitimore he had been twice welock and John L. Kennedy will speak | discontinued today. Black river was re- ¥ : |local committee of the “Friends of | state semator, city solicitor and United at 3 ported falling tonight and it Is belleved Washlngton Affa,u-s | Feace” to preserve order at the conven- | Bates district attorney. Speclal trains will leave the Union| Wil mot send a new flood down the {§90; o€ Lo Supaty, whith wil) be opened station at 8:20 and 2 o'clock and wil | White, as was feared yesterday. | nose o0 SEnSRy &SRS SRRl T 104 acas of the et 1!.,5;! s B o Bt et 3 \oTreasury officlals instructed the col-| Five thousand elegates are expected WOO0D ALCOHOL KILLS " 3 5 "y tor of customs at Peusscola to 1ssus ¢, e present. It is planned to present TE will return at 4:46 and 9:30. | : e e e cert Toa: | to v FNTIARY INM b0 .00 0 | Martin Clausen Is o e BT RS SREM o The comvenion petions sand. b7 PENITENTI | war supplies sald to be for Carranza !500,000 persons calling for an embargo 2 0 | i JPFEREON OTTY, Mo, Aug. 2.—One Dr' R' W- Tfiylor Ba'ck | Some Peach GI’OWBr "','.,;")_m,“,w, 2t the various subcom- | T o o O, ¢ the Chi | convict in the Missourl penitenttary dled | ] s | b o 0 . P b Ay - 3 lleved to be F | nittees of the body in charge of arrange: tonight and another is bel rom Vacation Tri o go Law school, sald he had arranged ’ | Martin Clausen, 536 North Twenty-j"ents for the retorn trip of American |cago I | zine sonm Lhe athiom. o¢. DEtE: 099 lf Y D t w t tO M i o L e '] ine tral | a Ives be t htat | ninth street, takes the blue ribbon as the | pan Asutl Ameeiets, hen to, Central | - 0 o B g P flm'f:.::fc‘f alcohol which they had smuggled into ou on an ove Dr. R. W. Taylor, pastor of Parkvale 4 N - plan itineraries at a | Hirousho! s ibgg cells, Alfred Crocker died ond champion peach grower in this vicinity. |and steps taken to plan i - ~ 1t neces. | the!r | Preabyterian church, returned yesterday while he is not the owner of a large Meeting to be held in New York Sep-|tions to promptly suppress, or if neces- Theodore Irwin is In the prison hospital, | 2 from six weeks' vacation trip during | peach orchard, he has one tree in his back ; CMP¢F oy, sdest sny . Aatisbens, Crocker's term was to have expired in aln ror ears which he traveled on a motorcycle from ” Lack of American shipping facilities [ X 08,00 & [motoroycle rom | yard from which he has picked three |was emphasised in 6 siatemant by the two months. Omaha Fredonia, -, bushels of Crawford: tate departmont Lased on & consular re- i M Sait Take City, where he shipped B8\ Thg Clausen peaches are mot the small| bort fhme Avabia The Hepariment "*!WhOle ly oke choose an office .whm your location wm ! et vtaates W (e | kind seen on tha frult stands, but they RVl (AR (A Mordinte” ot tat port | . : grow better. Business is moving up the hill. Some day vt factor hag made imeross similar | o laree snoush s0 some of them welgh | e compianine siteny: of e ot With Turkish Dead s Inminiase ‘center wilt Be 64 the aconee a8 ty- otvs, d each. T v . 'of shipping facilities between Aden and | . uncharted territory for the motor. He p "W cach esterday he was dis. {\lbericen l“"";t many mevehamts Baving - | fourth and Farnam. From now until that time, followed the Colorado river and viewed 'inins some of the pead\torms wad tu discontiiiue business as the ware- | | onvoN Aue 28-A dlspatch to o ; : y b en inches . ho - - o s ’ the grand canyon from the north rim. \fn ::In::m:rrfm'ea ln:‘:lu:nuen;;. z‘l‘m"nm;f - PRIRE T A o) (hadont neal® | Reuter's Telegram company from the DaBens FBaney, will be no better office location nor better offices thar Originally he planned to cross and re- est by any mean | United ‘States. | Dardanclles, describing the charge of SANATORIUN . tum by way of Albuquerque, but found |. It become known that plans of the the Irish division on a Turkish hill to -\ this would entall too expensive a trip for | | United States for putting Haiti An order | g Jeft of the Suvia bay position, say: c’f N | the time available. 2 o o O e b oTricoes | *“The Turks came out to meet them | Wi 14 ucts on t partment if necessary to furnish officers | Bome of the journey was across desert 0 g for tho island police fron: is corps of |and most exciting bayonet fighting fol- | Rl g oo e S W land that made travel & real hardship. noncommissicned officers who have de- |10 oq the seddle betweem the twe This institution is the only | Was built for comfort, Although the offices offered i veloped and commanded the Philippine | '°Wed o8 in the central west with separate || are very few indeed, there are none better in the builds Y DanSCOoImM FATKOIrS okl O i "the nropoasd |crosts. Bayonets were flashing and | situsted in thelr oW ing. 1f we have not what you want, let us place you of ARREST MADE IN THE lprowlorw treaty "would provide uot |stabbing for ssveral minutes betore the || bulldings l:“ t entirely dis ' our waiting list. The rooms vacant at presest are: only for a comyle'e financial otector- to . Then th rounds, yet entire KAYSER CASE AT GARY | A viaduct over Turner boulevard at|oic” gnd ‘the mo-ainistration of custom | TUr*s besan to give way ey | ample & y ’ light, walting room and 3 S he Trishmen standing up and fir- lassify cases. The one bulding doct dentists; hirty-fourth streets and another over,ficered by Americans. ridge, ¢ | | classity ors _or i Thisay Mofeath. an_tnspecier fn the Th:r;lyelt Yine on Martha street, extending ' Former President Taft at Berkeloy told | ing down on them. || being fitted for and devoted to the Office; 630 BQUAL® POt oo avs.avrsnses 00 R i s Hnter thnt th | trom Thirey-nifth strost o Thirty seventh | CUUIOTES or soeint and politicel expari: |, The dead lie thick everywhere and|| treatment of non-contagious and t Cly, ter that | -fifth . | ory for soclal and political experi. v g ? | « 2 PR Saissor O e oo fos Shte | avenue, 1a sought by the Hanacom Park | mcors 107, hincit’ wauld heea! @X2erl" | he stench is appalling. Being unable to || non i cnve) ‘diseases, no others be Room @40—9320. Water; partitioned into private office and S revolver were the only developments | Improvement club. Action was taken at|Other siates, he declared. would devive | bury their dead. the Turks throw thelr || {ng'aqmitted; the other Rest Cot- waiting room; has large double east windows; today 1n the iaveatization of the saueder | the club meeting last night to Prepare & e o e e e ve 1y | Dodles down the gully untl they are!|iage being designed for and de- 180 square 06t ...cevvvireerennsss - S18.50 y 4 topped by the nature of the ground, fed to the exclusive treatment 'uesda A M £ - |resolution to be submitted at the next|than the east, he sald This stute is | #10Ppe VO '] m g ‘ B e amar, N e s uoon (N ity ol R RASRATr” tor” vilillont Snpertimeir] while others thrown after thom . are|| o6 o0ient mental cases Tequiting APPLY TO BUILDING 8§ , ROOM 108, aympathizer, The state’'s attorney said a over business matters probably sloners to order such crossings bullt, The boulevard viaduct is desired be- which we in Lhe east are quite willing you should maintain if ul you are tirst. Consequently the stopped Ly ti for a time watchful care and spe- clal nursing. lling ML ith Turkish il to the bills, and be | whole gully is choked wi "un you "fi'huo to pay them.” dead ™ ' Surnishiod & motive for the orime. cause & biy Qistrict s practically cut off