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mete ocr cabin, Soe cote. mame ‘When Ne v saa a ; THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1912. Brown Capt. Haddock cent a: @ut to see him and then the was conducted to the captain's ‘Without further ado Senator told the captain why he was nd proceeded to adinininter the ‘The captain then gave his full as Herbert James Haddock. wi asked about the firat heard of an accident to the captain sent for Wir Moore, who produced the log. then read this entry he had “At 10.60 P. M. Sunday (New York ) we heard Titanic signalling to about striking an iceberg. Not Whether the Titanic struck to bee of atmospheric followed this entry: ork in aeetion five, For a time the lighte were out, ‘Then we got lanterns, but Just as we brought them the lights came up again. I ran up and looked down into section No. ‘There wae about eight feet of er in| it then. Then 1 went back to engine | section five, We hauled the fires in| the section, There were fires under the «in adctionsig, but there was no | explonion when the water reached them. | had four boilers | nity: 1 5 the bottle cept five, All but elaht had been Haht ed on Sunday and then three re were lighted up. “We were trying to keep the water | from the bunkers it No, 5 when all of | & sudden the water came rushing through the section like a green foam. | 1 Jumped for @ ladder and I think the) others followed me. There wan a knooking noise, but no explosion when | h ANARCHISTS AWED AS SCORES OF COPS GUARD OLD GLORY | Sheriff Julius and His Brave Men Help Protect CAMPAIGN FACES OF TAFT AND T. R. 1. MOREAN C0, | WARSHIPS ORDERED BUY $17,000,000, ON RUSH TO SOT INTERBORD’ BONDS. FOR CUBAN (Continued from First Page.) Official Announcement Made | of First Mortgage Five Per Tatt and his Cabinet before action w: " - taken. Mr. Taft, it is satd, ts muck gen crtgertress and am oneworsng | ieymeter mune ig fen > beat | Grand Old Flag. 24 Cent. Purchase. true to intervention, wr Any move tMAeiaG Q. D. calls. No. 13. It was @ regular lifeboat and | ws | could be inte! utes later the log shows that if ir ef a lod as follawed ty @ message re @ minutes later which eald weather was clear and cal: Capt, Haddock sent thia m éhe Titanic: “Am lighting all Dollers and am proceeding 6 as I can.” ‘was the last communication with rf : = TOUMNG OF LOSS VED ON MONDAY. qeosage that told of the loss seems to have been re- full speed at the time she struck the loaders. . —— CAPTAIN GAVE ISMAY there were sizty-five or enty per- fons in it. 1 took charge and kept in charge for an hour, There was no oMcer in the boat, but thera were geome atewards, who rowed. Then I got tired out and turned the boat over to nome one else. I don't know who it waa. With Barrett now in the party Benator Smith led to where the stokera’ Gignais were in the compartment. Ther: were four colars, the white one being the indicator of “full speed.’ “Was that white showing just before the acoifent to the Titanic?’ asked Senator Bmith. a said, about the Titanic being under TIP TO LEAVE SHIP, SAYS SBNATOR SMITH. Benator William Alden Smith, Chalr- NOT A SPIT WAS SPAT. And Not a Scoff Was Scoffed at Flag During 1. W. W. Meeting. ‘The American flag surely did get pro- tection at the mass meeting of 1. W. Ww. arnorted rehiats, Mterary ®o- clafiats and unassorted malcontente, held in Union Square to-day. For why? Because Sheriff Juliua Harburger and fitty dapution were on the job, to say nothing of Lieut. Becker's fifteen strong- arms, Inepector Leahy's twenty cope and the mosquito Meet of plalin clothes Had anybody spat one spit on the flag oF ecoftel one scoff at the eame by Senge of Uberty, Sheriff Julius was AMERICANS FIGHT COURT MUST APPROVE. CUBAN REBELS IN: ROBBERY RAIDS. Firm Sends Letters Inviting)... seragorcuva, May 2h. strp ticing f force of insu a {s attacking Bankers to Participate in {genta Tucia susar plantation near d Underwriting Syndicate, bara on the north coast of the provi of Oriente, The plantation 1s Americ property. No Goverment. forces anywhere in the vicinity, but the ‘The banking firm of J. P. Morgan and | ployees are making a successtul Company, according to an official an- | ance. é Rouncement made to-day, has purchased | , 4 stron reper trae 170,000,000 first mortgage five per cont. | Of my “aun taut tittenn nitea tate fifty-three-year gold bonds of the Inter- | city, and carried off-all the horses, borough Rapid ‘Transit Company. The | Vislons and other plunder, . Purchase contract is contingent upon the fone Pere nment 1s Cases cory eg approval by the Court of Appeals of the | have been chartered for the purpose Preferential payment of 8.75 per cent. | account of the complete interruption! provided for in the arrangement between | the railroad, the city and the Interborough for new| HAVANA, May 25.—Recruiting subway construction. continued throughout the morning Letters have been «ent out by the | increased rapidity. It Is notices tay Morgan fitm to batikers, Inviting them | that very few negroes arc offering enlist, Trt, bis geld: badge ef eftics, to participate in the underwriting ayndl- | “‘pne ‘night shift of police in Mariant cate, the Ife of which shall be five | giburs of Havana, it was annoutta years. The syndicate will got the bonds | to-day, encountered a detachment at ninety-six. The total authorized infantry at midnight, The tssue, of which this $170,000,000 is a part, | lice were on their way to their witt be in the neighborhood of $200,000,- | While the soldiers were bound for ‘ y Each mistook the other fot 000, Morgan, Greenfall & Company of ihe neste rebate: ait cia London, and Morgan, Harjes & Com) to wattle in tho darkness, but the Tit of Paris are inviting eubseription | taxes wae coverd before a shot ndicate from London and Paris | fred. This was the incident that |rise to the reports of a fight with | revels near Hayani +: man of the Genate investigating Com | prominently dept layed . mittee into the Titanic dleaster, Will Hortion of nis wea ta cine, aot tell the Senate on Tussday that J. Bruce jeee that Le got the limit Iemay, Whom the English people re-| “q have read the law, ma ele celved with cheers after his return, Was | Julius, before L D. a cae et the first man aboard the White Star | the jiterary trang of Soctaliats, apened ner to hear from Capt. Smith that the great boat was doomed, Col, John Jacov | ine, Teetina as chairman, “and I find ‘Astor, tRat accordihg to Bec, 1,425 eo Senator Smith will point out |”, 425 of the Penal in apeech of Tu , heard the|Cde, any spitting, trampling or other- game news from the Titanic’a com-| Wise showing of disrespect to the Amert- mander a €ew minutos afterward. Col. can flag is puntehadie by fine or im- region where the spirit of our fore- fathers has been kept alive. I ask you men, and especially the farmers, to re- :4 bl t of these bonds will be iasotaa Si henrevor d: Suen taney bored | we Sak gas Tuat men gets both Rive Fou & chk Raney : \ = = Do | nimmeslt ‘ aerican Aik 5 tte hate to detent the ; {0 Bigg You @ chance to Ment your owt | “ane amount of money required to be ' The testimony upon which Senator | tne aerign ot the omen the principle to which we all pay lip|Taised by the Interborough Transit Com: M Gmith will base these sensational tate | oral protest against ie aiviet of ets ’ service, lip loyalty—the right of the peo- | P&ny in connection with the new rapi t on ments ine never been made public. The} and Glovannitti. the Lawrence strike ple to rule themselves. There 4s not a| tTansit plan follows: (Continued from First Page.) to the nkers, and |t !s expected that a con- repo more recen a i he Fourth | For refunding present debt... .:.¢-+ $0,050,080 | , stor in detail eiretm: ces | I on the charge of murder, and SP ir pir ie et oh ong sone K res tiater st oe to} t um Bvening World rter at the| the it tarring and feathering y “spit iparteienbirei | a subwayae ssa. | Giller chanees, Ynehading, disco 500,000 but he forgets it when the Legislatures Watdort enrly to-day contented himeeit |°f Ben Reitman in San Diego and the ion.” Seportation of i tou br 48 are in session. na 00 | dust-storm of a cromcountry dush for! \iyigugi ‘the. avndicate agreement | Scratched Until It Bled. Had to ~~ Satitornian city. me fact that at ene” the swinging, swaying, Teoent meeting of the I, W. W. flash 1 t ! e ‘W. and Lakewood in automobiles. | “Nothing | covers 170,00,000 bonds in all, the un: | His Hands. Cried Day and Ni duite like the recklessness of the autd-| Gewitera’ will not be called upon to! But on Cuticura Soap and 0} | a other turbulent enthusiasts, held in Union Square, the national emblem was : A trod ui more Motorcycle police and ‘followed by a mobile trip of the Colonel has ever been | tare up that amount ®t once. Pay. a caved, pyytheseal he og had ah viele! | crore of Machines containing committee. aean in New hie ar The yellow cloud] yants will he distributed aver 4 period | ment. Stopped Crying. In T ; G24 asked him what he wotlld ay | County and Ahe city polite authorities | ™P 404 newspaper men. of dust hurled into the alr by him and} o¢ four years. Months Clear as a Lily.’ epeech to the Senate on Tuesday, | to guarantee, by proper precautions, that Mr. Taft’ waa in fine condition for hi his train can be seen for miles. Thoss| 4) or any part of annual instalments | ; ‘ ® replied in carefully! there would de no repetition of such Saoican b ifon sed ty Wicca ne close enough to see through the smudge | or ponds may be taken and paid for by | get glimpses of the only Roosevelt } tie syndicate participant any time dur- | | 916 Reld Bt., Elisabeth, N. J. == * wiggling his hat at arm's length. If} ing the year, The ayndicate agrees to PA aed ScD pad yee d a gibved J. there are no men, women or children] qiyity equally with (he company any | pimp! aoa bless, We 4 the chipmunks and the robins along the | ammount received on the gale of the! fences get the honor of the salute. bonds in excess of an average price LAKEWOOD LUKEWARM TO THE] of par and accrued Interest, after de- | COLONEL’S CAUSE. » |aucting all expenses. seit | usa When the subways are complet 6 Lakewood was lukewarm to the eatse! °° borough Rapid ‘Transit. Company will have a prior claim on the net earnings of the property to the extent of $14,508,000, made up as follows: Aver- age annual earnings of present subway last two years, $6,905,000; 5 por interest and 1 per . sinking 000,000, the amount of Inter- rote for e free sample and ae s00n as T investment iu subways, {ton he stopped erying, so I got a cake t and annual sinkins Cuticura Soap and @ box of Cuticura © | words: action af to-day's ng. Tatt amile returned to his fac a ‘e and he “For ene one. Tem vel may! Mary. in oe of the meeting | seemed more encouraged than he had Of the Ti told Mr, |there were as deputy sherift: Lor) since the Ohio campaign, On the strong-arm = men, in olot r to Newark the President stopped | wii, Y uniformed copa in ‘the middie of the | at the home of Willam J. Davis, Chalt-| pavite. te will bes sony day an The lequare as there were Industrial Work-|™8n of the Hudson County Republican) history of this Republic when any one ore and anarchists, The number of the | wantzation at Harrison. There was! man ts exsential to ita exiaten | : latter Awelled, however, and each in-} Hot much cheering along the route, for! ‘The President stopped at the Linoleum ? things serious? Capt. Smitn|SOMing addition caused Gherif Juilus to| the President had not been expected.’ Works in Kearny und addressed the| "Sou very serious, we are| Neer hie fadge nervously and usual his schedule was shot to| workers inside the factory. Across the} Of Progress and the thinl term, A local ‘ bry careful eye over the disposition pees on or going te rae Y | street Is the Sacred Heart Orphan Home,| R@WaPaper was out with «. free extra, men. “ity from Bayonne he set out at once) The Sisters had lined up 100 boys inj which was in the hands of every patwon “Not long after that Cob. Astor! After all, it was a quiet meeting.| for Newark and Kearny. Gray uniforms, each waving a flag to| in the audience. It was distinctly a fly learned from Capt. Smith's lipe the|Though Lawrence Athott, who has no|TAPT SEES A REAL STEAM) the President. Down the road about 300) in tho olntment. It was derogatory. It eame fact. I will make no further com-| connection with the Outlook family of yards farther the President addressed al was reactionary. ‘The Evening World parteon along those lines than to re-| Almotts, but is the editor of Current ROLLER IN ACTION. crowd largely composed of workmen| correspondent is not familiar with the} ¢ the Senate that Col. Astor, who| Lferature, tried to raise some wind of} A @mile was brought to the President's| from nearby factories and vaterans from] }{bel laws of New Jersey. Put under the | fund on ' the samo dreadful fact that Ia- | @thdsiaem ana he was followed by sev- hed the party scooted along the Hiers' home. laws of New York {t woukl never do ‘now, was Growned and that e-/ OC anarchists, including Alexander] Hudron boulevard. A man on a big long! to reproduce the contents of that news- a beimecit.” Rerkman, Edward Rowson!, James Vidal | steam roller in the road set the whiatle| been the custom of Republican | paper in this despatch. J. B. Hoft, the| fund on approximately $39,000,000 capital ment and started to use it eaves, and August Lott. Sheriff Julius never|to shrieking. ‘There's the asteam| Party to favor with renomination 4] local Roosevelt leader, was very much | invested in elevated railways, $1,80),000; | his body and face were as clear ase If Sasae Fe Pose DEJ once nad to reine hie hand and say in| Poller." yelled ono of the Taft boomers, | President who had carried out the plat | qisturbed about tt profits from Manhattan Railway lease Please publish this letter go all mothers mM sterterous tones, ‘Arrest that man!" The President doffed his to the] form of the party in his first term. H kee here,” aid he to the New|and other income, which during ty: read tt, for if it was not for Cutioure 6 sdidathent v0 flenatbe Unatth's v0 ani" | onthiislamic chataur of sie big ruad|*Poke of the Dilla passed during hls| yore reporters, “They aay that thera| last two years have averaged annually | and Cutleura, Ointment my baby would po Sencnill athena 7 rolling machine, The President wore a| 4ministration, y pi yhiel t | $1,519,000, vepeated decjaration be-|ACTRESS’S WILL CUTS OFF | Capon mis Jor ride to-day. Ho wore| "For the benefit of the veterans 1| re. tines in my pack will will By —_—.—_ Bept. 15, 1911. Rare FRO Betiate tnvparigaying comm(iee HER NEGLIGENT raw hat yesterday and spent 4 great| Want to say,” declared Mr. Taft Fertile doar eae lam rari te YaleliWike at aie ONe ‘The regular use of Cutieura Soap for {ts settee ‘in New York “and FATHER] Geat of his timo keeping tt passed a Pension hill, and 1 algned i al ne ai and de to preserve, on his nd a world they've got on me is that Iwas] srw HAVEN, May 2.—Yale beat, and pesuuly the skin, acalp, hair hee in Washington last Satur indicted for ballot box stuffing two ; “In No Wise Provided for! Me or| gA®.the party passed along the road o Harv a = Newark two teamsters standing at the|erans. who shouced “Good boy My Mother,” Marie Stuart's a other than those of it é i elr a e P= ing inflammation, in He was loudly cheered by the vet-| years ayo and the district attorney had rd in thelr annual tennis tour- | but assists in preventing ton, nament to-day, flv . Yet Senator Smith's state- roadside were provoked to violent argu- tches to four, | ton and clogging of the pores, the con to nol pros, the case, To read this ‘ 2 ene syfO4T cause of pimples, blackheads, rednegs thing you'd think 1'd burned an orphan| the deciding one being taken by the | Poet Oe Pai sie aethy and othet ment. ne ¥ Y blue amid muc thusiasm, ment shows that within o f¢w minutes Written Reason, “I saw Taft,’ shouted one, “but 1 oe ee meat enthustast y the campaign moved through . iy Bane - peg ee ale nat Kah ‘The will of Lilla Gaites, who was | 4n't see Roosevelt.” |... [dermey campatgn, The a Nth a nignity and calmness] Cleveland Releases 'Hohenhorat. | Smong infants and children. Cuticura known on the stage as Marlo Stuart, pea FOU must have seen him,” to-| large. Mr. was Which trade tt seom almost like #ilence.| CLEVELAND, 0., May 25.—First Baso- | and Ointment are sold everywhere. . e other. “He was on the other| humorous past ddr Mee tile And who dled April 21, was Aled tor | mach! nent. Time and again he announced that probate with the Surrogate to-day.| ‘Then the Taft procession slew by in al he had thirty more votos than are neces-| MYSTERIOUS GIRL DIES The actress left $26,200 in personal | cloud of dust. sary to nominate. property and $4,000 in real estate. Her| It Was children's day of the Taft] At Orange the Pres FROM DOSE OF POISON. father, Jason Ateele, a lawyer, ‘of | Som alee, Ft pene Saturday, the ha-| largo and cheering crowd on the comy = y Sprit 7 = ion's youthful hopes were much in evi-| mons. From Orange Mr, Taft came to| Miss is Fi ic f fa Ldap Maas was entirely out of dence. At Arlington the President] the armory in Newark, after which he Miss Morris Found Stricken Yester received an.oyation from a boy svouts| visited the industrial exposition. day in West Side Apart- at will.” were] organisation, A crowd of 5,000 filled the _ man Ed Hohenhorst of the local Ameri- of each mailed free, with 32-p. book. Ad can League Club, Was released to-day | ‘Cuticura,” Dept. T, Boston. Tender. to the Toledo Club of the American | mem should use Cuticura Soap Shaving: oclation, | — — aJjust Say” SbhuachkSo Oculists’ Opticians. @losed the examination of Capt. wireless operator, and thip was begun by Sei Rear-A@miral Watt. and M it to man @ lifeboat. As ‘was in front of the boat the out and the deat tt to see how passengers were put beate. juph chairs were brought out cabin to make stepping stools te Gide of the boat. Altogether it very easy. As this was being ted a crowd of passengers their friends who had come to « fam of gathered around the party. POUND FIREMAN WHO WAS ON THE TITANIC, Brom Deck A the way led to the nes amd then to the third cabin, A wed how easy it wae to un fron gate that barred the third cabin passengers from not ready ye' Before going down to the Qlvenpic'e dock Benator ing commander about was the exch of WATER INSPECTOR KILLS Then came «4 trip into ‘The chief engineer the iron compartment ee each weighing 4 half ton, were ol \. the Senator and his followers ie the boiler rooms. It was Barrett, quite by seci- i *) that her statement th @aid that one tl he wanted to examine the Olympln’s messages between hie ship and the pathia relative to reacue work, what joa, if any, he had recel from the Titanle after struck, — HIMSELF BY INHALING GAS. George Hill of City Department Had Been Ill and Suddenly Ends Life, George M. Hill, ffty-cight years old, an inspector in the City Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity, committed suicide by inhaling gas early to-day in the kitehen of his home, No, 696 Mvergreen avenue, | Brookiyn. ‘Hin had been a sufferer from neuras- thenia for several months, apd a few to ask for leave of from his wor! wife was feartul thet he might to end his tife and tried to be always with him, but to-day he eluded ber 1 had in mind my father, who in no way contributed to my support or to that of my de- eqased mother, and 1 purposely omit him from any share in my estate.” Requests to charitable inatitutions Were as follows: Actors’ Fund Home, On Btaten Island, $6,000; Kdwin For- rest Hoi Philadelphia, $3,500; Home Children, $4,600; Lying-In Hospital, $5,000; St. 1 County, $3,7 To her friend, Mrs. Mayme Scaniin, who lives at the Grand Hotel, Miss Gtuart left $2,600 in cash and her Property, worth $4,000, Clayton B. White, for many years her partner in vaudeville, was made residuary leg- and executor, pecan BROOKLYN GIRL DIES OF POISON IN PHILADELPHIA. Young Woman Secretary's Death Under Strange Circumstances Being Investigated by Police, PHILADELPHIA, May 3.—Taken to hospital in a taxioad in an unconscious condition from poison to-day, Miss Bessie Erickson, twenty years old, whose home w in Brooklyn, died fit- teen minutes after being admitted to the institution. The young woman had lived here for two years and had been public square about the railroad station to Usten to the President's plea for renomination. TAFT CLAIMS HE HAS 570 DELE- GATES. veing introduced as mreasive President the r had Mr. Taft took a at of his touring car and listened to a Boy Scout sound @ call on a bugle, The President's voice Was husky as a result of his many talks yesterday, but the big crowd remained unusually quiet, #o that he was heard despite his han- blican While President Taft was speaking a man behind asked him to turn around, “The trouble Is that my mouth does not run all around my head," remarked Mr, Taft SAYS ROOSEVELT’S VIEWS ON LAKEWOOD COLD, BUT OTHER TOWNS CHEER COLONEL. Krening World.) ASBURY PARK, N. J., May %.—With of twenty-one guns and roars of a crowd, Theodore Roosevelt came into a fine reception in Asbury ‘Two thousand people met him at the station marched with him to a stand in the square and cheered every time he paused for breath. Park to-day. Trenton at 8 o'clock with a scattering trall of newaboys, bootblacks afd hack- men to speed him on his way. Roorevelt based his speech at Freehold on the revolutionary history of Mon- He told a gathering of several thousand that his campaign was but a reincarnation of the spirit 76 and that every him would prove himself worthy. was pleased with Mis introduction by Chairman Maxey Applegate. It was as mouth County, e that voted for Friends and Fellow Citiz front of this courthou there stood the of the armies of the United ment House. Miss Sarah Morris, the handsome young woman who was found in her Ddedroom In the Claremont View gpart- ments at No, 611 West One Hundred and Twenty-seventh street yesterday morning suffering from the effects of bichloride of mercury, self-administered, died at J. Hood Wright Hospital early to-day without revealing the motive that prompted her to attempt her own life, Little was known of Miss Morris by other tenants in the apartment house’ except that she recently came from the South, She acemed to have few friends and recelved no callers, A note whic was found near her when she was dii covered in the throes Induced by the poison read: “It I survive this attempt kindly notify Dr. H. H. Lyle, Plaza 266, and W. A, Lewis, Worth 493, and wire J. Lidawdais, Houma, La, Southdown Plantation, Dr. Lyle said that he knew nothing about Miss Morris except that she had been a patient at St c's Hospital some time ago. The W. A. Lewis whose telephone addyes# appeared in the mul- elde's note could not be located. enews WAITERS GAIN A POINT. Louts Martin Gives Helpers $20 a Month as Concession. | a) R l | Cc K’ s Half a Century in Business. It Means | Mere Rest ___. Original and.Gonuing =|, Won't Help the Eye iIMALTED MILK) That Need Glasses The Feod-drink for All Ages, ‘More healthful than Tea’ or Coffee, | Permanent relief can be ‘ with the weakest digestion, | gained only by correct | glasses. Our oculists ex | amine your eyes withou! charge and fit gla that will help your eyes. Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $11 With Bifocal Lenses, $4.50 to $1 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St, 217 B'way, Asto#l 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St. 101 | 17 West 42d—Bet. Sth & 6th A: 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St Make the Liver Do its Duty ~ Nine times in ten when the Ever te: are right. quick lupch prepared ina minute, fake no sabstitnte, Ask for HORLICK’S., @@ Others.are imitations,| \\\ | stage in one of the rin- 4 ;' heavy beams made an are! pray ene. Hee ‘over Kim, Barrett told his story off diaaster. COURTS ARE UNSOUND. general, Edward Blochlinger, Financial Secre- employed as a secretary to an optiolan.| ss¢. Roosevelt's constitutional views| ‘eorge Washington, To-day T | tary, and Joseph Elster, business agent To-day ahe called the head of a firm of} - +6 so unsound St would be unsafe to| have the honor to present to you |of the International Hotel Workers’ EV 7 y ya- | Opticians on the telephone and told him] piace him in the Presidency,” continued | the next President of the United | Union, who directed the waiters’ strike County Republican Convention to-| that f he wanted to her again he] the President. “An Independent ju-| States the Honorable Theodore jat the Hotel Belmont, went to Louis pend fifty-two unin. | Had better hurvy to her dlolary 8 necessary to protect the | Roosevelt. Martin's restaurant at Broadway and ' Jumpin cab he rushed to|terest# of the people, and Roos 10 the Republican | wigs Kirickwon'a boarding-houre where| plan to reverse court decisions would | ROOSEVELT COMPLIMENTS LIT.|Forty-socond street shortly before the he and persons living dn the house found] make Insecure the rights of every indi- TLE GRENADIERS. luncheon hour to-day and acted ae her unconscious and hurried her to the| vidual, The man who suggests such a], , | spokesman for the walters, who requeste hospital, The police are investigating | wild proposition is not At to occupy tho Before T speak to you grown ups," | ed certain concessions, the clroumstances surrounding the Presidential chal: sald the Colonel, “I want to say a word | ‘There was no talk of a strike, and Boa ies Picking out a negro in the crowd the|of thanks to my escort, especially to! neither Bloohlinger nor Bister was pres- @ about two feet above the Moor | tate Convention will chaose six dele- PeashAonn od wo ad & Cons 1 © “ rrewel ° he ‘The rip seemed to extend about jarge to the National Conven- Bank Reserve $23,402,505, Presi¢ent asked him if be wanted a con-| the Grenadier Battalion at the end of|jent a% a representative of the union, aut f affairs by which the Four- : 0 o e ranean secs he, ates anast | enie ; in’ laolndas: 40, Cheainae -inan ation ot attains which the Four-| the line. It was a close race between | Tey asked for better food and better (ANNI | | , oN ‘of gen with me, I don’t ki \Y jeakitt,. the ft Tow talking when we c MO the ‘shock. Tho red light flared wp 4. i @he Btoke hole, Tith ware signal to| carried the county, Including the city of | | the dampers. Then there came an- | Cleveland by a 2 to 1 Vote over Presl- iM! crash and the water came up| dent Taft at the recent primaries, The i fi | teenth amendments might hs eo! s, her " and T jumped through PORT oF NHW YORK, banks hold $23,800,550 reserve tn oxceR® | swerad “no. which was the taller, Good for you, /| sion. He agreed to pay salaries of $0 a ding into compartment of legal requirement hiv tecan ine | ene yeu ave third term,” | b0¥s Much obliged to you, Tt te fine, | anc Crease of 6,895,200 in the proportionate | said My, ‘Taft, “y intoxivate fh “Now, friends, this Is tn the middle thus relieving the waiters themselves of cash reserve ae compared with last| sense of power, and 1 aek you whether| of one of the most fertile farming Gs that expense, which has heretofore been weet, m fe can stand it with bis headstrong setcta of the United States, This is a $1.00 @ dag, CARPET J.éu.W.W ‘Tel. 066 Columbus, Eat, 187%, [CLEANING 958 month each to tho walters’ helpers, BNE NS -athy