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ay emma _ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1911. oe Fleet Saluting President Tatt--Dolphin Booming Answer |TROOPS MASSACRE | ECZEMA ON H The Nagship of cach division was 80 \ yards behind the rear ship of the pre- ceding divicion, As each saluting ship passed the Maytlower a salute of twen+ tpeone guns was fired and the bands of muste. i : MS ( iG, Rs, OF ga id Os Bm om ; rid, : ae a Would Burn, Cause Terrible Every deck was tined with sailors, the . Whe abet ks. js * z e Sieve hei ho Miike é wt i Bs Phi, ae and Then Crack Open and B Hare of thelr jackets and Joone I sah : ; ¢ ; . : 0 ; Unele tteunera Rapping in the wind. ‘Fole -* Bet: Sey eae ‘ ‘ ? : , ‘ ae, be met After Using Cuticura Soa Towing the battleships came the armored Sa ; an eg : ae ; Rese ba eee ‘ — > Ointment They Were Cu cruisers, and then in double line the | ‘ A, | News of Massacre by Imperial-| |, “tam very much pleased with the Cutlours desivoyers and torpedo boats. By the time these last had pa: d the President Roap and Ointment. I was troubled . - . deal with ecze: y . The ists and Explosion of Powder an burn end one a Magazine by Rebels. else was thoroughly chilled, - a it Was not with regret that th urn and cause 4 +4 itching and thet last vessel of the fleet was saluted as would crack open = bleed. — Every’ thet) {t passed Twenty-third street and wound would put my hands Jf water I thought was going throug Py PEKING, Nov. 2.—The German Le- up the greatest mobilization in the his sey Were 80 sore, gation to-day received a wireless m Site ‘com tory of the United States Navy To- event, viewed by great ,! throngs ashore as a water pageant, | t after using the Cutteurs 4,7 te rod spe higenli ld oe, lg = 4 sage from the vicinity of Hankow stat- Soap and Ointment 5 « ; result of the President's visit and. the ing that the Imperial forces are now Pa aon Ce iz rs ow me burning the native cits: of Hankow, and | SPEAt det, Tn fant ey ae for about three mobilization of the feet, there will be formulated an appeal to Congress for & change in the method of making confirming yesterday's report to the| years. I went to several doctors for thems maval appropriations and funds will t Chinese War Board that the Imperial | and they failed to help ine. I'am very 4 asked for the payment of a «reat addi troops massacred men, women and chit. | ful to say thet the Cuticurs Soap a ‘dren during several days fighting. any of the Cuticura Soap and Oini SHANGHAI, Nov. 2—A wireless mes-| the house. I can assure you this, I sage from Hankow to-day says that the) gnd will recommend the "hume ge ibe 1 emedies.”” (Signed) Mrs. James revolutionists dynamitéi the arsenal at Ward St. Hartford, Conn, April 26, we tional force of men to properly man ° the great array of vessels that steamed #0 mpressively out of New York Harbor. With the prompt adherence to pro- Hanyang to prevent its selsure by the gramme characteristic of the naval ser- imperialists. vice, the kalledoscople series of inc —_—_ FOUND RELIEF ONLY FROM making up the ceremony of review be an on time At 9.9 o'clock the Presi. a 's blue fag was broken out on the after mast of the Mayflower as she lay off Twenty-third street, and Immediately the thirty-five saluting veesels in the Rine-mile line, stretching fro Fitty- Seventh street to Spuyten Duyvil, were enveloped in blue clouds of smoke. From ach ehip was fired a salute of twenty- one in honor of the President, and | poe : 4 the reverberations roiled back and forth to get the for five minutes. PRESIDENT REVIEWED SsHiPs| 7" FROM DECK OF YACHT. aboard the Jaboard the Mayilower The Mayflower steamed up the river| boat Dolphin, us and the President from the k of his | 4board = Postmaster-<General Hitehe | oMclal vessel saw tching away to 7d @ party of friends, The Dolphin | which they passed the May- the northward a wonderful spectacie, hed with operators taking moving | Mower, were as follows: full of life and color. All the ships 1% every facility | First’ Divisjon—Battleships Connect!- line were dressed from stem to stern nj orued (an fo Ret every nha ia | Sega teen the rainbowslike Ines of signal flags of {hur tha pletures will he oh the naval code. city and hamlet In the land and | ° The gray masses of the fighting ma-| hoped that the moving representat chines were aplotched with fluttering | of the biggest Neval revelew in the hiss SON OF DIX’S PARTNER CUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT TO WED BROOKLYN GIRL. | srats'out'on'ite top of ue hesd anti oe | game @ solid scab. | Then her cheeks becarme sy raw and sore and after trying Governor, Charles F. Murphy and] Rtedies found relict only from using Outle Other Prominent Democrats eura Soap and Ointment. It lasted ale : months or more, but after a thorough treate to Be Guests. ment with the Cutlew Lad and pales Milton Kipp Huppuch, son of Gov- | Bever had any return. a 5 ernor Dix's business partner, and Miss | Owen, Yadkin College, N. C., May 26, 1081, Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold through= Amy Rowe Sedgwick of No. 34 Ocean | out the world. Send to Potter Drug é Cham, avenue, will be married at the Hotel | Gorp,, Dept. 260A, Boston, for ber) sample Bossert, in Montague atreet, the even- | afeach, pouisroe 2b I2-p, bovu of Ye ing of November Nearly every prominent Democratic leader and officeholder in the State will be resent at the wedding, Charles F. Murphy will be there, and so will Gov- 00 ernor Dix. The Governor's staft and members of state boards and commis- ‘ Sions will also be guests. P. ; Winfleld A. Huppuch, father of the alr of Ears bridegroom-to-be, is Associated with Soden vein ee, Paton “Ke ifum|i8 all that you need to select @ FIRING puch {s with his father In the business. | piano if you buy from a reliable; THE CONNECTICUT, MICHIGAN, NiDAKOTA; AND DELAWARE, AT HEAD OP LINE Dattiosips out to Ambrose! to a position off Twenty-third street, | and from that point the President re- ~| ceived his final salute as the great fleet | steamed out to sea at @ speed of four- teen kno ateh 1 as a press boat, had | Is reviewe@ under way in the Battleships Minnesota c 0 Is kK a-| firm: > masses of yellow, red, blue, green and tory of tho country will arouse interest | a, canny, cau, Oblates ; SALUTE nate fe thedaugnter; or S atriking bri |firm; for after you select a tone white and standing out of this massed tn the Navy and stimulate enlistments, | Mahi), Missourl, Ohio, Mississippi, : ON THE Sedgwick, who was prominent in poli-| that pleases you the rest, how it background of color, prominent even in | -_s ‘ . ‘ourth Division—Battleships Georgia DOLPHIN Mra ail ae ite nate i ship), Nebraska, New Jersey, Vir- ae : want Stare And Dee cor on EVERYWHERE TO | kins atved in Brook: | will wear, etc., is up to the firm \ graduate o} : ae = ae Reis Packer Institute and of the Darlington| YOU buy from. T LERT | ¥itth pivision—ceus Washi ! Seminury at Westchester, Pa, errs Fifty-fourth street. Admiral Osternaus | HONOR THE FLEET, | Fitth Division—Crujsers Washington he had raided Hewlett’s house at ~ od | (agstip), North Carolina, Salem. Woodmere. t aghe gat rah Ty prey ae moar aes raitich trtotie | pSbectt! Pivision—Battleships Utah ana Mr. Willett aid not say for what ne| AERIAL LOOTER WORKS pay his respects to the President at 10| ovens nt tie wong Mae Yan Clty gti | Pigrida bark iad a et aNd UE ON HIGH WASH POLE. the overwhelming piles of tone effec FILAGS FLYING a event of the year New York City was! ‘Torpedo fleet, in double column—Dixle visited hin since the instigation of the o'clock. Followng his in a launch fy-! grossed with atarry bunting throughout a (fagship), Drayton, McCall, Roe, Pauld- 1 libel suit against Borri at his home in a ae - ing @ Sed Lepr erat the Gi syheted | the five boroughs in response to the SUK+l ing, Terry, Reld, Preston, Plus |Fresport at 11 o'clock at nent. Mr} Woman Spies Him Gathering commanders of the Beet At Mral Oster-| gestion of The Evening World. From! smith, Lamson, | Perkine,, Mayrant, ROU GEA EIN mane te sad eorrowed (> Li Mobilizes Neighbors, but aus got away al o'clock, and ®) the fagpoles on the mammoth buildings Vy i) not used the money he had borrowed inen, Mobilizes Neig! » Washington, Burrows, Sterrett, Patter- ats " salute of thirteen guns was fired As hls! gowntown and from thousands of Drl-| gon, Monaghan, Ammen, Trippe, Walkes and wanted to pay it ba " ec mn Webster 001 hief Breaks Away. ae ee EE ete wait | Yate dwellings the Stars and stripes! Worden, MacDonoush. srucuespron ivveperae: & reporter: lean Thief E ay i other brcay win phcoq Nee deaneay were broken out in honor of the day.| submarines—Grayling (flagship), Bon- Callahan, Ketcham and Willett. aMeter| From her kitchen window at No, #6 sr the paayflower to await the Preagent, | 2verywhere the American lag waved.| ita, Narwhal, Salman, Snapper, Sting: [steinbrink, “counsel for Willlam Berrl,| Elton avenue, Bronx, Mrs, Casale easy ee so that the stranger coming Into town) pay, Tarpon, identified In Mr. Willlam Berrl's aM-|Squiers to-day saw a man climb @ = . Clad in @ frock haeegtrant tne Ai knew that this was a gala day for!” Auxiliary Division—Protected Cruiser it made before iim the editortal| ciothes-pole in the yard of No. 41 East} have given satisfaclion to over oe lapereng Seas the Prana ae Unete sam. Des Moines, Supply Ship Celtic, Gun- hich appeared in the Standard Union! One Hundred and Fifty-e _ b 1s 7 ay Tontinu Fl re. he afternc 0, on which eps of the | The President arrived at the Penney!:| voats Nashville, Marietta and Petrel,|Still His Friend Rockefeller hire sLaneeyy yee the inves pendidaies based, e. charge of nth street, | 83,000 purchasers in the last 67 ng in strings of drying clothing | years and packing the loot In a bag slung ind his neck. n of Oct, haul lis cautious way down the sangway end ped into the jaunch. Already there were half a dozen officers in the cockpit, and, in truth, it must be nai@, the launch sank visibly in the water aft as the substantial President squeesed himself into a seat. PRESIDENT RETURNED Vi: io the land and ; 1 be ogpepa gaa ‘ps tor. eavertols, ae: tbe United Staten, Hie At the re etalal [etn yo tne| puuding late this afternoon, He an] Cusaldy told the witness MeCooey had | wade at Flushing on Tuerday night, In| through hia purauer me Resta the tnunc’ Lutfetted her escort. consisted of Major Archibald] Ati” and review Sooctare oe tp,{Meuneed with some pride that he had} asked him whom he was going to pat | "Wl 4 Uorended Supreme Court nom-| treet through the b 1 raftenretd a day. , Jn nomination from Queens and he said ¥ Detective Sullivan way through the choppy wave to the | Willingham Clavering De Graftearetd ayy George von L. Meyer expressed his|>@eM enjoying the day with his {nlend, fa want Willett, MeCoowy share inee Willett, whose nomination is Willett up and told Cassidy Willett was] Under Ore if we can judge the future y the past it’s pretty safe to Without waiting to put] assume that they will please you around Lito One Hun- | alse . elghth street aad aroused} Pease Pianos range in price nad, they would have Insisted| BOOSTING WILLETT | en's householders in’ flats there.| from 8325 up vania terminal In Jersey City at 7.17 19) Repair Ship Panther, Hospital Ship a Gapptnp f . h 1 ‘ nel ghey afterward withdrew. his private car Ideal, attached to 4 golaco, Transport Prairie, Supply Shi = : either would-be named. Cassidy tota| el §! thd ‘ special train of two cars that ran 48| Cuigoa, Mine Laying Ship den rece! Treated Him and Gum Shoe | the witness he did not believe the other Pelittescr aoe ave. Baie ‘second section of the Washington ex-| cisco, candidates, Ketcham and Callahan] CONNOLLY CUSTS 7 elr published state: a > * , ‘The battlestips Maine, Iowa, Indiana| Man Well. Iting the charges up to Willett, betann, | BUNN FOR SPEECH __|avea and rite frovk coat and silk hat, looked and Massachusetts were in the sea-/| me if they i rosy and ling. He wore going column, a 7 fot upon a court decision In their cha T OF | no insignia to auageat that he was com|MEYER PLEASED BY SHOWING! Marahal Henke! reached the Pedo Of libel by Publisher Berr! igi press, ‘The President wore a By ' " , 4 nd we have many lere was an outpouring of enrage: ane Rye women Into the back yard. The cloties | f€liable bargains in used pianos As a result a political speech he| thief slid down the pole and broke| of our own and other good makes reaching the! {rom $125 up; easy payments if ement. wught him at Mel-| YOu wish, , " tion 18] rose avenue and took him to Morrisania] Write at once for our new catae Walter H. Bunn, who has) gration, The prisoner said his name log; it's free missioner of Public Works in] Way Frederick $ . mde of the Connecticut, where a spot- | Butt and Lieut.-Commander almer. | great satisfaction with the showing |Jhn D. Rockofeiter for the| The ‘Taft party vrenkfast shortly jess gangway was in readin: made by the Meet and also had some-| “Mr. Rociefeller asked me to be sure acceptable. ole, meee cei case) me ansetahcalarg Go| ingen Shek wine remem thre fore n|Eeme o be eat comity e[Geen> or = on te, reed tT a PEASE PIANO CO., Commander of the fleet. On the after | through the Pe tation mobilization. i jook my gumsBhoe mai,| he had received any money from. W “us q oy fi deck the officers were drawn up in a| tug Patuxent on which the President!" “rie mobiilzation of the fleet within| Crawford, along with ine. Crawford iticit and Cassidy answered: "De youl The resignation followed an intima-|"“SHALLOW TRICK, line of blue and gold, and clear around | was borne to the yacht Mayflower. Brom] inirty a sald Mr. Moyer, “tndicates| Still up there looking over the grounds| think I would take any? There's noth-| tion from Borough P ‘ i . je po 4 the ship, each with tis left hand on the bridge of (he Mayflower, sUrroUNdes! q preparedness and shows how this|@Md Mr. Rockefeller has placed every-|ing in that kind of stuff. pinay ie peste id be vacant (Mr, Bunn toc hint at once. Mr. Connolly held that the dee eat Connolly i Ve 128 W. 42d, nr. Broadway, N. Y. a tevacantas| 2’COOEY SAYS OF | Brooklyn Branch: Newark haces 3.) JUDICIARY INQUIRY. | 34 Flatbush Ave. 10 New St. tional Bank of Far Rockaway, w. = asked to show all of Mr, Willett’s tran Ke Sane Li“: | John H. McCooey made an elaborate James 8. Stanley, cashier of the N: thing at his di 1 Mr. Rockefeller | the shoulder of the man next to him, |by gold-laced officers and Jackies the] great feet can be assembled tn a short a somberly clad Chief Baecutive yee time. To y also demonstrates the ef-| again ked im o go with him over nn, though the half gale coming out ity feet of even hundred) foctiveness of the present organization, | the place, but I couldn't spare the time, | 3%) vith the bank during Si yer | tions of Mr. Bunn | 7 the ne 8, ir 4 i southwest had a sting and a bite in it ships. both in efliciency and economy. The| but told him he coulc do the honors for een Gresher, Aasistant, Dinter atiee,, mitted hia administration to Willett, as MO ean ayiaakern teeta As the President went aboard the band | PRESENCE ABOARD YACHT THE| ships are becoming, more and more eelt- | Crawford, |ney De Ford asked hin to. telegraph | the speaker was announced as repre, | oo vee ee ae enich ocala 1 Henry J. Hyson, the president of the enting the Borough President, with al jer ‘es which cow ye ir. Rockefeller was at breakfas: a | ve , f the President was It was demonstrated also that fer} when we reached there, andy haviag| bank, who is on‘a hunting trip, to} 2 pen Ne oxpreae positivensee ane 9neiit | ' that he had nothing to do with th la of formality as the| uF Te#erve fleet an increased number of | ridden up from tho station in a fine rig | testify. ‘NORMAN COLMAN STRICKEN. |iation oc ate, wine Ral alba him until the notific after the convention that he first heard |of Mr. Willett’s candidacy) from a casual remark of Queens Leader Joseph Ci |sldy, just before the convention, that Congressman Willett was one of was lined tho crew, tlont Played “The Star Spangled Banner," | SIGNAL TO BIG GUNS. and & salute of twenty-one guns wal fired. The oMctal visit lasted tweiv minutes. Then the President, the last of the) party to leave, made ponderous progress The coming BEY DER OFFERS Shirt Sale + Fall's Rewest iDesigns and Materials oar 8 quiet and dey great naval feview was thunderous and nal. Only a little Me of Jersey City emen met the Presidential tratn, @ seattered group of commuters Mr, Taft d nd to the station men are necessary. I have antictpated| to him place at Pocantico Hills, I had a Pao gc ge ner Ls Bent, that by asiing or 2000 moro men this|fine old appetite with me, but when 1/2 Mr be ba es “ith $7, Mr, saw the frugal mea! 1 couldn't get back {#0 and was credited with $975. Mr. i “It has been the expectation and hope|to New York fast enough. What was| Wott, made out a check and got “lGecretary. of Agriculture of the Karey treated me} Mr, Willett sat quietly at the counsel! states, was taken from a wi y r. Mm, and it wouldn't be|table during this testimony, seemingly | w. h train here to-day after ‘or t i briskly he near- ff Wabash train here i pe ea hage ey hoy Ades Phormous| fair to tell what he had to eat, would | interested, but amused and cynical, qultered a sizoke of apoplexy, which, pre caeaaes, Wones we nce he. Had reaches the quarier|siottan cerage ty tok le BORROWED $10,000 ON DAY OF |i, {a believed, inay prove fatal, Mr.|\is"Neconey said, with the mame one ‘When I handed him the subpoena he JUDICIARY CONVENTION. Colman is 81 years old. pipusis, that he ‘Why, L thougnt that this had ali mander-In-| been attended to last Saturday.’ 1 sald, |that, Just before the judiclary conve considered, This enom| ‘Nb, Mr. Rockefeller, it hadn't, for you | tlo mous armada ts in cl on ceremonier ITION, Mo., Nov. first United thound having LEXINGTON JL y Norman J. Colman of #t, Lou! down the steep stairway, putting 0 and then a guiding hand to catch! the rail, Another salute was fired as he eased his way into the launch. By this time the clouds had got the better of the enn and the curtains of the launch were crawn to keep out t that this review would enable hundreds| it? Now, of thousands of pers extent of t to realize the| like a gentle: y and what | forme had never in his lite y to Platts: /met Mr, Walters, mentioned as a “go- clous | between.” He denounced the w the |spiracy as @ shallow political campaign trick. the Mayflower and taken vel st must addy" Me Meyer went ot i ret ammp of the day myriads off «iret ihe monk ot che Beaier, wind. Siortly after 21 o'clock.) en ing womeli looked: on, “thritied| cnior shust, te conshite ; h the fire of patriotism that the cent naval pageant kindled, of W o'clock approached inary activity began the river | Gmcer with the Utle of V ut, swings —»— ath street, tol Lockwood Smith of Inwood testified Colman was on his w - the Mayflower weighed anchor started up the river with the Pres Ne his coat buttoned up, a muffler around | Mie throat and his hat tightly wedged on hie head standing on the bridge. ee, Then followed fhe trip past the hips A through a crashing series of salutes and the continua! blare from the loaned Willett $2,500 on two lots, argo of one Who see this paper should have accompas| Wililam Llewellyn, cashier of the | vanks asad miral, Itisdue tothe) nied the suopoona, but it didn't, Hope|Bank of Long Island at Ja navy and the Government that such a] ¥0U ain't put out about fleet be placed under command of aq|..“’O8 No Marshal,’ he said, ‘1 know | institut! He said Willett borrowed Admiral,” | that you fellows have many vexatious |$10,00 on Oct. g the day of the judi- things to do in your line of duty, [|elary conv n. He did not remem- admire a man who performs his task|ber seeing Cassidy or Walter that day in the bank, or with Mr, Willett, EATED ROSOMS, NDERED. CUFES OR ATTACHED, Perfect Fitting DOLLAR-FIFTY QUALITY AT ar naica, was examined about Willett's visit to his As the hour scenes of ext acted up and do from the Magehl» Connect e the strains of the “Star Spangled Ban- view trip Admiral Oxterhaus sent a | Pew any trouble in serving that.” |Court. He sald that, last Aug » he apsrik ft ll ; ‘ err > ‘Now that is the last of the bunch,| County Judge Humphreys was asked ner." dust sous fan Aaah eA e re d O ASSEMBLE BIG except the one I have for my rriend|{f he had a conversation with Cassidy % As the Mayflower storted on the re- | S¢¥" Bagi Bee caae airoak th Pol FLEET EVERY YEAR, | Charley Schwab, but there won't be |about bis nomination for the Supreme (Trade tion; gunners made ready for sucy told Cassidy he was a candidate for the rita ta te Peet ements aM e aak boe| “wanuroianos eh sess Speaiat toe Tourecay, the 00 | Speaial for Pricay, te 1¢" potttaatLe y| } "4 ‘ 5 Nov. nomination and the Queeng leader sald || ASSORTED ERG 10 bar Ty 1) I yy ro way and mart] dreds and thousands of the cleanest| of the naval mobilisation at New York |he would bear it In mind, Mr. De Ford || CHEAMETFER) Vy pox IC] HONE ROCK. nox orpl tie ee es “oy PE Ae) vad smartest and trimmest sailor boye| to-day led to the suggestion In official asked if anything was suggested about |} cRySTALLIZED |. 29 SRRCIAL A ba ee, ND BOX ic POUND BOX sels in the fidet to dLiver can be quickly restored to money by Cassidy and the witness re- CANTON GDS plied, sharpl, n the world swar to dress sh nt circles that It be made an annual e In ofder to facititat Plans for leaving Ne this afternoon the final review of the fleet were asthe Mayflower was voune ith} Some naval enthusiasts went so fur Park was crowded Judge Humphreys sald there was no action by use of Warner's : ARSENY HEY aroma pligeranmgp mene hart E- e te aad ore and thousands watched | t0 propose that Congress insert in the direct promise from Cassidy or any one A wentdanr evening unt tT geld! stelock, Kidney and Liver Remedy. Clears windows front’ the river,| annual appropriation bill a provision for rUing to be “on tho inside” that Ne || apemaaeen nena, ||fout the roi R y ‘all sizes and sorts, launches, | the mobilization of the naval forces at Ra TROMeD Tha HOMIBADBN, bat Gain Chocolate Covered t the poison. Restores health. | rboats, yachts, heavily laden! least once a year, what he read he thought he and Surro- || MUI yo upper end of the line at 1); poms 6 chugged and sputtered ana| When tary Meyer returns to Noble were the logical candidates. Plantations skit or ' Washington he will be asked to give his muel KR. Smith, president of the ; ' 5 : and cranked thelr way along, | Mesminston te wil fe oie eae unk of Long taland, «close friend ot {J Originated in the South, but im OMER HOW OG the ihy ARIA, Wel oe inet he, will favon it. ‘te he hes Mr. Willett, was questioned rigidly by proved in the North—by | Loft. s nignant Httle patrol boats that flew the + Mr, DeFord about the visit by Willett Chewy molasses, pure and whol st street. It was decilod that th flower, with the Pr should anchor off ‘Twenty-third and that this should be the polnt instead of lAberty Isiand change of plan, however, did not terfero with the original programme of Why © bi having the ships proceed cut to seal Proaching of the bisa abourd, advocated the advancement and endeavored to acquaint » with the navy and Its needs, to his bank on Oct, 6 bate mame inee borrowed $10,000 on notes, Wil- thick coating of our Net Beckman’ Spruce smith ‘ Meiehasn a Ree DONE 890 116 Beads, lett told him, Mr, Smith testified, that{f premium Milk Choco: 39c The woretad, weighs (a sanh taene ne J expectations of naval of.| Sons Of the Kaiser and Other he thowmn{ his chances were Hoed for late. y cludes the container, when the nom- some, covered with a del! vith slghtseers t hours were ap- t day of the The en surpassed Each for a purpore bill imes 7 play the o | ficers in W ¢ 1—Kidney and Liver Remed: through the Bay and the Narrows in) Dikest naval display the country ever | ficers in Washingto: bed heen prominently mentioned to yan Remedy line formation vy ys eae : oe Seem Notables Hover Over Palace al Democratic leaders; but one | = ~Rbeumatte Remedy The review at anchor, in the course of | AS the President tert the Connecticut! 31 DAYS IN OPEN BOAT. ; objected to him because at one timo Riptstes Remedy 5 which the President rode. the entire |? Toar of guns was deafening. All sh in Potsdam Flight, “Asthma Rensedy length of the line of ships and back, |e Way Up the river he recelved twen-|Pauama Workman Blows to Sea ‘ervin HALF PRICE SALE excellent amor mt of od rolls on tale. Bae was an inspiring ceremony. On the trip | Y7one KuNB from every saluting vessel, rive nd other twenty-one as he returned. up the river ‘he Mayflower was saluted | #4 anot 4 Bert Wes. oalus Phe first review was that of the fleet] A Sj Pills (Copstination Coupon | Warner's Salo Remedies Ca, DREADNOUGHT. BOYS SERIES = Rothester, N'Y, by CAPT. W By Seats tei LAWTON, While Fishing, " rd employed on the Panama! BERLIN, Nov. %—Count Zeppeiin’s anchor, ‘The Meyflower, the Dolphin | Cana!, who was blown -out to sea while |dirlgibie balloon, the Schwaben 1, to- behind carrying she Secretary of | fishing in a small boat of Cancas, was|day took up a royal and distinguished avy and his guests, steamed north- | brought inio port to-day by the British | party, including Prince August William 1 from the Connecticut between the | steamer Hkarla, from Buenos Ayres, ‘ with twenty-one guns by each of the saluting ships. Up at the northerly end | of the formation the gunboats saluted with six pounders, These boata were | © anchored close up to the Palisades, and Tales of Our New Navy and the Princess, Prince Eltel Fred- Author column of battleships and the column | When ple 1 up by the Ikaria, on Oc ‘Maki a q ne wine , or ae ee jor years Does uot fade or peel. rid tae rgerberations were ike the roar of) oF gestroyers as far ax Fort Washing. 2. the man had been thirty-one days |ertek, Prince Oscar, Prince | Joachim, Dreadnought Boys on Battle Practice, pent e the revlewing sachts | afloat and Was almost dead from expo: |sons of the Ei Prince Frederic sour’ protection adnought Bo: To: GUNBOATS GAVE ROUSING SA.| 0" Lint. ‘There the veviewing yacht ee hunger and thirat Teopald of Prince Goaree. oF i Dre ght Boys Aboard a Destroyer, Dreadnought Boys on a Submazine. 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