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uv 8 and a number of men from Democratte ticket with Willlam 2 the Harvard and Army and Navy Clubs Pryan, but refused. wane yea JOtned the throng and completed too in Battin Mentifeation. for the The body was taken to the Fifty-first t street police #tation, Dr. Winfield s Behley, who had been notified 1 With Frank Case, manager of ¢ fonquin. The police had taken from ’ the body a gold wateh upon which was ¢ ’ the insecripiion ; ind “To Commodore Winfield § avaten. ¢ Behley for h and meme le limival # Services In rescuipe Le Greeliy and ten comrades at Ca Babine, in the Arctic regions, Ju ¢ 22, 1884, reated Policemen bore the body into the rear yard of the station, where it war placed ADMIRAL DE w KY in state on a stre with an ordi OVERCOME BY NEW nary canvas covering. The son asked ~ Tie ales with thenoty of his tetner,| OF SCHLEY'S DBATH, They ied him to the nd he stood, | hat in hand, and gazed at his father's | wasnin aa face. row a tance and watched as t KA wa § death of Win tr etene as the police statio ad ¢ Adm ~ e who he defended aged. The so 0 at the side of the throughout the inqu following the stretcher until th bak Investigation of Schley's conduct at office. There he asked to have Santiago. sent at once to his home. Ve Dewey s unable tom. a length they told him that the Corone 1 | tate but In reply Inquiries have to be consulted fi nal po- | wald lige officials get permission to remove T have @ the public my opinior the dead, of It i well known While they were waiting, Commander urd of inquiry in the Senley _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1911. me flat came bobbing up to the top of the twist- Break in the Dam That Caused Disaster |*": I was rescued while clinging to it last night." GIRL Mary ing in the fave a was bu “when | the w: | stones o | water f t | release “Get | told the: “But ‘iene I plead nothing. | was end Ril five n. CUT CFF WITH AXE. | om of the m Hone of the big pulp xrinding avoid It the ce # too big freind of mine. *“E ean't do tha “T asked a big man back of him to do | source; Probably they all refer picked up the axe, By the lan-| those engaged off Prevesa. The imp tern ight I saw the descending blade | sion prevails that the hostilities will times before At the hospital Dr. on the ground. Somehow I urgling mass and grabbed the of @ tree as the flood shot past. TURKISH SHIPS SUNK; TMG PURSUE FLAG (Continued from First Page.? |! BEGGED TO HAVE LEG ployee in tie count: | , told the reporters how it feels to lex amputated with an ax i isy at my books," she sald, suddenly there lurched through Biaitz, an hospital to-day pf the mill, As T Jeaped aside to | ing cavel in and the oliowed and passed over me. uers found me later pinned be- | he grinding stone, They tried to celpt of the news that Turkey has) me, but failed. The great stone sured Greece that sie no inte move, and I felt as df 1 of attacking her, ax had been rumor 1 |TWO CAPTURED TROCP SHI BROUGHT IN. The success of the Tialian blockade the Tripollian coast, whicn extends fr |Tunis to Exyp ing of an axe and cut my 1 ho man would volunteer. i: off Tp an.” Kked up and saw Joe Vanarg leg off.” a » @ | sens is shown in the f two mine. Nou do tt, foe, for me, | tured Turkish transports at Taranto could be worse than what | Brindist, respectively. ‘ uring. of the capture of Turk boats come from sev Mary,’ he sald. I think he chopped it four or they could pry me of brief duration, It 1s believed @l Turkey, finding herself. unable to Spatch troops to Tripoli, will accept Ashcraft sald that Paps: i npored of Admirals Dewey the meMiation of Germany. meee Curry, BE Rdll ok ake Ramea he latter two and that the plucky girl would re From Malta comes an unconfirmed wed the remains, Other fends cane i ee holding M. A. Devereaux, who was om ‘port that the fanatical Mohammedan later, and then came the task of wullty a thes in the grinding rooom of the Bayless| tives of the Tripolitan interior spd Mrs, Schley. Manager Case error In w pulp mill, grasped the sh & abev" | marching on Tripoli and will prob al other friends informed her of ive a loop the Battle of & him w hen he saw the wall of the n | . husvand’s death, after first telling her Dewey dissented and found cave in. The whirring countershatt | 7008 be within skirmisning distance TRAE be hed Deon etricken with line of Schley in strong terme caused him t grip and ho sank | bred aa foree ey eee of Aratral Bohtey and tress urer of NAVAL. DEPARTMENT TO ing for two houre for help. He was) but this rumor also lacks confirmat Brondway. upon earning of vie Ad-| ARRANGE FOR FUNERAL. Mh ee GL ate cae TNC ABER FRSA HE MMral's death, rushed in a taxieal to the Ww dehdh San: WHEN TA oe spon Sultan SUE Wiican, Bee recived. permission an A But con of vet 2 The N avy Fooin, des the first warn- jor eae Alek) hy oa e Cera Pinterbe ren epartment Moot ely ar e ¢ flood hissing note ty by bi from Coroner Winterbottom t 1 tak in SAGA SURED Kawiralectiey “Phinking a steam pipe had blown|frlendship for Turkey but uniformly ue the body to the Hote! A quin, where }4f hin relatives indicate such dost up." he sald, “I looked up from my | reg 1g that it ts impossible f 4 Aémiral Schicy was registered. | © | Secretary pe Aa rapierk : wil eend work just In time to see the room cave | them to interfere in the latter's beh oe, Was taken in charge by Unie ficial 4 eatiacehe In, I was thrown out of the window) Austria is massing troops along William Shaylor of No. 154 Bast | oMclal mes 3 ‘ len the and r which landed me! frontier of the Turkish rt Brentycinica t | Widow, to Capt. Thomas F, Schley, C hi, oh hill Worth 16] Noviben: aaa WiaeinE avers iene ADMIRAL SCHLEY A NOTABLE /™ A. at tort towan coi, and wy ie seriousiy injured, of @ contemplated grab. Russian shi FIGURE IN U. 8. NAVY. Pegdiesd Melis a a Sotepls AGRinned ae omer ae the | remain on guard off Trebizond, and i Mahia’ ‘wonktk Belle ‘i’ jess MIN, stvuggied to get over the st, Perersburg Governm is sald Admiral wit 1s e t Bean ng i shoei i : é rd fenee top: with barbed wire, have protested to the Sultan aga! Frederick ( and, 18 ' ores. | the latter's aggressive movement 4 ret By (sand trees were snapping h {ld by the hond. Un-| tne Greek prov of Thessaly. dle was the son of hie f mself, Meixinney Georgeanna Virgin'a 8 Unit eurs. I tn to Work the st to | va » fence to safety was sixteen he attended the F aeriox 1 eat as w peodie as t the p death tn the water, A score 6 City school, St. John's College and the . 1 worked party ver £ of bith, Ete: bimael: | S04 8h eee wate bets silane Fiederick Academy, On Sept 1k, he hand t I " A m mothers have emselves to br up the child. | ys appointe 1 aa acting midshipman in Costello. They are two for the privilege of bringing up | ———_—— the United States Nav Academy nat 2 elr own. q . | Gougreseman H.W, Hoffman. | ? TE eee omnia Lara cae | PRIPOLI CUT OFF, Bradusted from the academy Jun Shh LA aati ig INSANE WHEN HE LEARNS! QVE FOR PEACE 196, und the same day was appointed | couple of messages OF GREAT Loss. 2 ed 5 . ek ree aay, Waa, sopoinses | pave THaslthe brekt OF telhS alee arts a ee IS NOW REPORTED. a ) rise in the navy was rapid, (Continued from sirst Page) by my ea Tist of tragedion the was promoted to mas- —ticieainiaal “L also «the whistles tn : FEbIGA Lasniahi-a TIBET | CETASSOY Switzerland, Oct. %—The t Lincoln. gain rei vay, ie se {to be blown and the bel's rung, Pelee Ceanicn ae Mie * | cable lines from Tripoll have either July 16, 1862, he was promoted to and all the business houses In the town were swept away. Few of those |t® pe blown and tlie bls ri . who was asieep at hi SE CUE atahbel: bis ftaban Tews | Qi Mteutenant by President Lincotn. O, "S who lost their homes or means of livelihood have any chance to recover, : the culd eee for | “ape not hear tne warm. When ; ond 5 been received) ‘ounded 1845) 8 go th rc hem: 01 o word has July 15, 1865, he was pr ed to (Continued from First Page.) i i 4 hich ieuad strovts in for sowed up his lettte | Morities, as n Neutenant-commander by President Insurance does not apply in the case of loss by floods, which are construed | jn ume to th Finally my board fai sce Gue ena a pila of |! the besieged clty today. Old-Fstablished and Reis) ! Johnson, which she did not think adequate, was] acts of God. to work, nd eventually floated to | _2¢ !8 repor ted that on Saturday Ad- In the W June 10, 1874, he was promoted to com- | made. None of the survivors of the hundreds interviewed expressed any hope| “How I ever pot out and reach and @ hail delow the | miral Aubrey was suddenly ordered to n the Waters you secure Ba te eae seas co vg,{RICHARD PARR GOT WHOLE | op yocovering damages from the Bayless Pulp and Paper Company, which | 2h" land ft Gon't Know. I cant shins and bruised he made | Po#tpone the bombardment of Mripoll, Hiniano of the very highest po: + An 188 he made a successful voy pout ft, I don't dare allow my mind aia thee} "| as there were signs ot a possibility of ‘ ae 7 to ; A.W STORY OF SMUGGLING. | owned tho dam, In this connection something significant was noted. Most] weit on whet took place walle 1 wa p find tat tis wite | reaching an understanding with Turkey sible artistic excellence, wit A. and for thie was) Then Mra, Dwelle Kichard Parr, | of those whose all in life was washed away were in better than comfortable | at the board.” veka,’ itia'r “| through the intervention of certain Jian old established name and Bureau Equipment and rient hand man to Collector L Ho | é Peat? ‘4 insane, His raving Department Hae oats een paid $100,000 by tha|Clrcumstances, ‘The heads of the familles are workinginen and the limit] Miss ae key, who showed equal haro- everal then were required | powers, thus avolding a contiauation |) 7,44 reputation, but you da “he promotion care |e 3 sandathinestt ‘ . 1 $ reached when they acquired homes of their own and | #78310 of the war. Ma . £ oan eof C iment for unearthing the sugar|of thelr ambition was reach “From wh I atood th L TROP a eantiane LALAaE /- av a fancy Re Perot ee BUMO ae in and he saya his acquaintance | were able to educate thelr children. A score of such men as these Were| water weomed ity fect high, ant pon arot erie Worms |e ta Ainley teaunennmc erry | |G ita Velo) Bay, een eY Bele March M1, 18% he was promoted to the woman started over her re-| preaifasting this torning athe guests of a man who had known them In| rose a loud uf spra ST ottine el upeediers ee ee ernae ate tripe ‘The best ti The new style A Water@ tain by Pre ent Cleveland i pues ra aan a lg boars. better days, The matter of forming an association of flood sufferers, en- | houses seemed to toss, alorige | weather Building when uroused by the| tion has been that Piano, price only $250, exce giat, 189 he Was raised to the | Jewels, ly pect C= one anoth spinning and turning as} “ ; - gra t taf of" Near-Admiral by President | quafnted with the woman before he | gaging counsel and bringing suit FL Ey een was Seria lehey fell to ploces or were swept our of | T°Ar Be 0 food Perea Srp od ri vines fo for tte Saturd ar lin fine tone quality man' Bioley. Pee has ein tnd Kot fron él the sro : “Why should we? asked one, “we have nothing and we couldn't win) my sight ume nolte was appalling ae Wits day night snid that the Italian fleet | |jfancy priced pianos that cos! ‘an of Rear-Admiral. gongs bankers i doden of the | etn & uae i, i PLN OL ELA cosa ta ilouses. were tossing about kel opened fire on the forts that morning, | |idouble that amount. PRIENDLY WITH SAMPSON DUR- 46 rite bea ME has Gus OPAC HADASCATE That's right," chorused all the-others, “If we sued they'd show they | Were soores 0° Hind me, many | corks," he sald, “I was transfixed with | but that the firing ceased almost im-|}) A aim ic to mak Ve | { slomutu e doing business on widows’ and orphans’ money." OF them Tehiares Pe DOs ABO uble to make a move to save! mediately. An earlier despatch had | || ur constant aimis to make} ING FAMOUS CONTROVERSY. | tie remult of the disclonums was | were doing to appreciate the Imminence of ti jis Hos} ted that the bombardment was be | {the highe: ide pl Few naval men have had the wide ex-|that Parr went Mrs vetore the | SOME “ORT OF LEGAL ACTION WILL BE TAKEN, | danger ae ET aoa teas |the highest-grade piano p Pewience that fell to the lot of Adm-ral| Federal Grand Jury Bye tale Nevertheless, some action along the Ine suggested will be taken turned int na with the pallditig and found my- |” Refuge rriving at Malta to-day |{|sible at the lowest price ats Schley. ie fougit nthe civil war, | the entire story of how the gems were i ‘ purchasi ‘ ae : | fought in Corea ind in anise’ |umuggled, given to her and then taken| Hundreds of poor men have been utterly rufned. They will be unable to) gee ee a taocive protected & bridge, whlch had | gail that Tripol! had not been bom- | Jitainable, but never to sacri American war, Ie hae hon. |" make another start in life, but they donot lack advisers who advance the| fartres warnine, tie to kiN | formed fe heubeeah ar anes ma era eu vereatieeeiae dt Moethe Gimactat ity fice quality to cheapness. fn pon hi Ma 4 Colling were indicted under} |)... sing auit against the Bayless people. ls Ppa sealiee and Tam \ nO | thelr: vous Boe " ‘ offered : nh AlIRD (ang Gollan. were idea of bringing sult against the I jeemed to et 1 them | heve to tell about it. I have three Uttle | night | If you will examine tl “fused a nomination £01 i counts «a It had been under The problem of feeding and clothing the thousands who are homeless | from view and a moment later the green Aca Thank God o1 M "enn The . pation fo 7 no ar Na iat: problem i 5 ens Ml kiddies in Erie, ank God they were| MILAN, via Vien r hi = 7 ; The reul test of hiv standing in the 1 that ¢ Loved and District a oevig wo big that the men who are working with tt are halt in| Water buried the houses trom my aight." nop here.” Robertson was badly tn-|ttallan Govesment’s slienc ‘ornng ||| Waters tone and quality and hearts of his fellow countryim 8] \ttovney riing in conjunction, | and hungry is eo big ‘| PHONE GIRL THOUGHT WAR): t Tri |||then compare the Wate: ably demonstrated during the San | would se the two men, Immediately |awe as they apply themselves. Offers of aid, however, are coming from all| ING WAS A JOKE, (eee ne pare the situation aS oaipslt i‘ » ea 1p 4 pversy t fol r re . ank Robinson, a one-armed st | be inte ed hel ‘8 Indie! ‘ i f rans storey, teat rolls fer t vofore the Grand Jury | parts of the country. The work of unloading and distributing provisions | One oe the Beet cies Meee Lito Ton: Aha. CEA HORT Ohl fee etka tavantto ace ameetine: SAU | Lprices: arta terms) You will be MEAT ACG heat of Gorvere was driven | 1n@ make Vy A ear ae and clothing in a string of cars that blocked a whole side of the track in! sat of Miss Margaret Decker, a stenog- arkweather ullding when the| unexpected reslstance there, convinced that the Wate: cdl Pappeatrnction. | The 6 WAS BD Bitar bbs Lo have placed {the railroads was begin this afterncon, With the aid of the ministers and /rapher and switchboard tender at the | fvod came. He sald he heard the fire pps cena m Piano is the best piano valuelhl ley and hie friend, Admiral Sar he crookedness of employees of| doctors of the community the worthy are being sought out. offices of the Baviexs ill. At atoat Whistle, Dut paid no attention to tt andl DORKS REINFORCED, lever offered. aie A 20 o'cloel early as 3 puld re- the first thing he knew ti oor gave . . fon, but loyal friends ad sup depariment, Mut there ¢ a ‘Auatin and Costello were democratic little places in their prosperity, | 220 o'clock, ax nearly as she could rex, Vi) Bot tM and the Whole bulld- GO BACK FOR FIGHT | 4 Re ee epee ecmumants f fa niteh totes Ane Ane sverybody knew everybody else, Neither village had outelde associations | ‘NemPer, the telephone rang, She an lurched actoss the street, He oe The Waters 3-Year Sy. as to who was entitled to t not vent to the Grand Jury. | Everybody kne et, ae i pepituaes swered the call. ough a window an a= ai (Or A y RAE sev tha vistory. re te ey ome, with Parr t»|of consequence, Hidden away In a bow!-lItke cleft in the mountains, they S Gedin en siitedya voles tat Dee ATeN GuEURL A TLnGA WIA IAHGS |e CON@TANTINOHLE a ptt & =e jfem of payments gives yo mre fon tz0v on y raged for about three | make her reappea hefore the ‘n+ | ved elannishly and now when disaster has visited them they appear to be lier ear, t arm. The dain has he floated to safety Turkish war B i sats Be vege sri \three years’ time on a piana be, no ofiiclal vx thon havin k m if 4 * : ie ut : , |evacuated the towr i ‘ given it by naval authorities was told sie imight 9 home. | willing to suffer clannishly. \s Ae ca. The woing ous | SAVES HIMSELF AND BABY; 1 from the Duke of the Abruag's , ||Without charge for interest q Chaplain MeIntyre of the battles} WOMAN IN COURT AS SPEC- One thing strongly impresses the person who walks through the wreck-| ous D* laughed. The going out} WIFE AND B“Y LOST. been reinforced from Janina| [| = 7 n 5 y Teck | of the dam had b © bugaboo ha. r | Jjextras. prraaaa, darins » inoturs in D nve * TATOR TO-DAY, age from the Costello end of the valley to the site of the dam, That {s the | among the young pe of Austin Thomas Lawior, a bartender at the is retu day to engage the ; additio to our I was taken up officially by the Nav William Wickham Smich and W. 8.l tremendous amount of new dressed jumber that is piled up along the sides) “In the name of God!" ye man | ¢ rercial Hotel, says he owes his Mle | invaders, News of @ battle 1s momen: | n addition to our lar fect wai D of y| A des. It s attempt to save his baby daugh-|,° sted. Nothing !s yet know: Department. Forest appeased ax counsel for the do) o¢ the valley or buttressed against ob ions in the course followed by 984M. “Start the alarin, ¢ you | He told his story to-day as ho jay|{Arlly expected. Nothing © xe ome stock of Waters Pianos ai pp CNe ot Inauiry was named and | fendants. The woman wee cain men| the flood. ‘There are many houses and barns and huge heaps of miscel-|"4'lm the gilt ody |e eegtt Ak SHE DORPIIAL WAC HOU ABs ee cainint ot ResShaGle Players our Exchange Dep ngiced that full credit for the de-| Wa. ihe most Interested spectator in laneous wreckage, but the predominating note in the miles of reminders of| was “kidding her she thought. She| “I was upstairs in my home in Rall —_<>— | |joffers many good used pia Meee eee ee rvatd Ta anneuncs| building. Her dark eyes saanpet and) (he disaster ts the yellow of pinned pine, ‘The lumber 48 that of the Good- | turned from {he telenvone and sald a0 | coma, otra ‘he sald, (playing with my) PURKEY’S GOOD Jat extremely low prices, ai pp . tra | she enjoyed the part she had taken In| yon, er Comps ch lo: re suj he bookkeeper at the next de; mot id dar , ite 7, extremely low a Ing {ts findings de tha ‘ ¢ n at A fe ips iol an tera men [ane Lumber Company, which lost its entire supply the bo : 45 a ree ety that? | ittle were downstairs, Without WORD TO GREECE. jon Sayments rw ‘ont was fought on orders and plans ed inging (o the ¢ fp ‘KOROUND OF GREEN AGAINST WRECKAG at do. yo r Dire ihe pene caved ine Oven Gaue i pay! ly $5 p by Admiral Sampson and that Admiral! she had once weed as paw BACKGRO FREED N§ RECKAGE, | somevody trying to start a evare that) jead, and then with the rising water it |month if desired. 4 but otag 4 or * 1 that noth- | The story of Helen Dweille's lite, d- ‘The yellow tone in the debris is intensifled by the soft green of the pas-| te dam has zone out." | hoated awa ATHENS, Greece, Oct. 2A semi-ofM- 2 that he did de the engagement |; to the conviction of Allan and . | a Hine. that line the elopes iver The bookkeeper almost knocked her| “Instinctively T grabbed my baby, and|clal statement mae to-day says that) |) een oe, Beenie » FIA Sn | ‘i Dan OF necuiies interest, Hora) Seema Sroparge: and pine: woods tA Une the slopes on elther side of the| gown to yet to ihe teleplione, He calied | when I found mye Hoating along with | thy Charge has informed the | || Sema Postal for Catalogue. Jany way to mako a radical |‘ By ‘| valley, Where the wreckage 18 piled highest and most repulsively there 4 1 thi k of the house L held b M f 1 not q Oh ated fe jelen Fuld, poor and without any of | V4 e 5 t st y there Is] tie car siops a mile away to have the, the wreck o! house 1 hel above | Foreign Minister that Greece need no Hi W: &Co Ta Cg compe Hoey Merge ai] lauding beauty that usually be-| the background of ploasing green. with here and there a touch of gold or] slarm whistle blown, So excited wan |My head. T caught held of the side of | i4Kko pat the Turkish military orace aters At ail credit’ Was due ‘him from the| iongs in such @ atory, she marcied a} crlmson telling of the frost that has touched the trees and has been keonty "aid fo hurried that ho did not make} M¥, house and pushed the baby on it! movements on the frontier, ws they are Three Stores ee ht Admiral Sampson was not | young ney ovparso | felt Jast might and to-day bv the homeless people of Austin and Costello, himaelt clear and the fire alarm slinal/ fea of slabs, “It waa all over in thrae [due 10 te: akate of wan with ttaly. 1134 Fifth A ath 8 m conclude and, Austin to-day 18 a great quagmire, Crowgs wandering through the| "Miss Decker has been on the verge of | ‘the purt uf the hiouse T'was clinging te ifth Ave., near 1 Admiral Soh nN weveral Mem sole it aya * 4 di its greatest 4 A = 7 s © verge of ‘Phe part of the house I was clinging | GERMANY WORKING , mn wowera tt to twhieh three | Streets where the flood div its greatest damage slosh and slide in sticky | brain fever ever since she wan dragged; was vammed with te npact Into | ; : 127 West 42d St., nr. B'w during his care: ed iy y ane ‘Southern city | mud made more dangerous by the promiscuous throwing into it of it of the wreckage of the mill, which| the ills, Where 1 scrambled ashore with | TO END THE WAR.) U zesouer for castaway 1 nd| prominent men of the & s to it of slip-| 1 hood t t th legs broken. How I dragged my a | Harlem Branch (Open Eveni Sost explorers. In N73 i 1 ts. One of them was John R y pine slabs. An evil smell has begun to spread itself over the was hit by the flood most of the} both led oo; HRW ATAgKen Bt tlom Branch (Open Evening paw " pery pine slabs as beg! 8 er the stricken | employees could Ket t street, Her | Self to the hospital with tae baby T don’t IN, Oct. Tt was stated at ¢! i |254W. 25 Ly meer ot An rigey n community and clouds of stifling smoke arise from the ruins of the factories other fy two! Know, but f did." Lawler's wife and evening tha 1 th thy Mt 8th Ave, nd o! sia —_— Ahn . » » bal ‘ Wo | boy | the next year we destroyed by the fire, The authorities are dolog thelr best, but Austin and | :ninutes r warning on have f Ime to have accom. | though no « mediation had been fhe South Shetlend oo SUNDAY AVIATION MEET Costello need the services of men who will realize the magnitude of the sved | Enis ‘s wondarial Meena leds, seesadoe ae Onn - south of Cape Morn, to res ting them and dea a chinewas Mrs. Jay Gallup w baby in her | t one hundred feet below | stantinop Marschall von Blo- IED. EF American sealers. ILLEGAL, CARMODY RULES} proviem confronting them and deal with it In a big wa; Dis day Gallup WIR) a baby. i pet'| ne belay | alan iaot gepere ys tery a ‘TRIP TO ARCTIC TO SAVE Seren R irene aury ee) nets Wis ancttion| ng down | at the eekiug to eitect veloved nd ot ¢ N Oct. 2.—Attorney ; ‘ j SGN MOTAPAE RUENToy gt Ninn’ Soins | PHONE GIRLS RISKED LIVES, “1080's « i Pat Batre Santiago his exp n into Ar at proposed an a Tada m mass will be offered, Relat # rescue Greely 1s probab of the + Houlavesd tha eee Teta ; and friends, members Xavier Alumab ey reer ia tle ae Moca peoe eat SA VED FROM FLOOD. : pote t 1 Gals, How Nume soclety and. Pabh reer, In 1884 he was oman , i Bhe gave al er. Biren) atin re tavibe Of the relief expedition that went in ¢ Mrs, Gallup 1 1 o treely ¢ ne nda He also holds that if the aek i aR EWA RIAT Bere ranilis’ Bay. ‘On June 33, 1684 ff ee ate nan wehinie| AUSTIN, Pa, Oct. %—Quicknoss to) broken,” they left a warning in overy |“MUanE her and rolled her a al fe UNDERTAKES Paid ¢onnd. Gresly Bel fine Fa aa Sei realize the emergency and promptness in | home possible in Austin, and flashed the S MGKIANES, a: ill fompanions alive near Cape Sabine in | progtamine snows." saya acting made Lena Binckey and Kather- [mo news to the iittie town of Cox a 2 pa Aeisliney a : WILLIAM NECER, Grinnell Land. ¢ eely's Atto! nera the exhtb{-|ine Lyons, telephone ators, con. | t!lo, two miles below OF ide~ ndertan C orror atr . Trade Mark.) - party had starve ne not regard, hag da od, Thetr | Horror st by what she had \ | 4 f | kargest and must compicie cade expedition trav : at feat anene ig ee is itetory for having "eneeds Mice Lyons was found Specia for Monday, ihe 2d | Special for Tuesday, the 3d J) ing estaoiisnment in the world, te Apa dangerous ice pack Ps noters as « pa te ane 3 ibe fai yafternoon a other refugees ry pei PROT 10 ASSOKTED 10 ts Home Ottice and tactory, berg cossiar ! 4 . ard: and grief from n xperien hy eo It took to SShS. CRKEAMERTIS, . Inion ‘ blowing up the fy ass of Y M ae est th: 1 of lives |wine out apres Shane took ¢ L pocxp nox Cc L POUND POX Cy ay. and Mains yh? on Hill, For his services in resc vel 1 mn fee ; : ae BED CHOCOLATE PRANUT ns Phone 129 and 121 UNION. the State of Maryland, t thi 16 artled on by hersolt 25c CLUSTERS, es oC Funerals consducted all over, Non Legislature, presented to him a gold t » the peace of t Th i exon thelr | “I waa about to leave my OPED Bom FOUND BOX ali and none too large, Branc fatch. The Massachusetts Humane nod, the sport ts forbidden wires and ga 1 avged a when @ message came fiom a arsapari la Fork Mow nnd Cortlandt strect stores onrn every evening unill 11 o'clevk, over Brooklyn, New York and Boclety gave him a medal. ° | mitt w ; mtinuously, " It was a man's ALL on: on urday evening untll 21 o'clock, \ Jerse: For other information w ‘Admiral Schley was married Sept. 1 fay of th i j mill wh ATCT a TT ~ ~ |phong the Home Office and Facto mira ney Ww: rried Sept, 10, Ps wane ain Fiath n The dan phone the Hon and Fac! agit, to Rebecca Franklin of A _—_S jand cid n ’ OY | coker low tT atte, |Cures all humors, catarvia and | MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED $4 BARCLAY S¥]| have representative call. Positively M4. He had three children by ST faw anot delay ould | - Miki Ci | te) | ¢ a. ind 0 riage, Thomas Franklin, Maria Vite “MANY LIVES LO IN STORM ward man was tar rheumatism, relieves that tired MARSHMALLOWS 29 ‘Con TLANDT' St fou hienty and independent of ‘ M na Wi aie? | Davis, others had been Fj oes au we Church St | Trust, Beehos ine & a ayer THAT WRECKS 64 VESSELS K praised oO yp tne ” tnd sn, | feeling, restores the appetite, weet, wholesome, ¢ PARK ROW,G NASSAU Complete funerals for $43.00, Re | . 4 4 e the ping ng through the dam 8 aleness, nervousness ed ma Ow: with 8 CY. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. | ANTWERP, Belgium, Oct, 2—Twonty. of GeADA mUOhz aiRL WORKED aWiTenittn. 2 ; i ering of Premium! Mik Chocolat gto" 206 asa oY A@miral Sohley had been a popular | f ashore 2°4| tngnkegtving and son the & PLUGS WITH A FRENZY builds up the whole system, || inet ane ine edeie Da 5 147 NASSAU $7. idol of the American people e the for unig tn a atorm | 9, AGA thai doves anal * $ pop clale. an & Survee. STENT with Spain. In 1900 he was offered that « ‘ day, Many fe aoainarag 0 VicerPresident op the | ves were ‘Tow t » Se ing them | In aimpie, Sem words, The dam Han vale, is agunded as though @ thou- “I heard a roar like thunder up the Pound Box Get it today in usual liquid form or | chocolated tablets called Sargatabs, A welght In ¢ he ous | ate, fo 2th L, Bos 6