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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1918. idan —_—— ndergo the test If {t was promised that | N Pi e e° and ofr es renin Gat t f Mrs. Wil First Lady of the Land, at H no revortere anoutd ve prevent. me | LVEW FUuctures O rs. Wilson, Firs aay oO e Land, a er should sign a release of any future | m against Dr, Friedmann ff the | Atment proved harmful is too ently to say yet.” @ald De. Landesman, “what ia the virtue of the Predmann § We know nothing xcept what is cla it Late ye shall know whether or not it 1* wepeficial Later stil we shall know t is a cure. In the meantiine Jet « suspend judgement” Di Rroder, whe wen resected, said ‘Pease publish this and attach m name to it He ie a faker and should » driven out of this country. He proved to me that his serum is only + well people, who think they are | ck. or for sick people who are alre utting better. Lam going to ask Dr the thoroughfares singing the Greek Hi m national anthem, while Joyous peals O e, | rang out ¢rom every church steapte tn he capital. naicating the estic ‘alts Uc re rer le CAVACTEVUSTUC | car ase. in octover and the: Turks re- > | tired rapidly. before them., Operations around -the fortress opened about the | beginning of December and continues | with varying success, even during the | perlod of the armistice, which th: | Greeks. never formally agreed to. < | “several of the outlying forte fall be | fore the Greek assaults and the attack Jon the principal fortifications = wa gradually pressed home girl patient had ‘CREDIT SHOULD "BE GIVEN WHEN | ~— TT AS DESERVED Many Derive Benefits from to stop this business: Dr. Meyer Wolf of No. 61 Second avenue, a member of the State Civil Service Hoard, sald We must not be too critteal, He fawht to have a fair chance. Of courre 18 Was nervous this afternoon and | auted strangely: But I don't know—T don't know." Among the other physicians present + were Dr. lgnatz Rothenberg, Dr. BW Latest Discovery it Keliogg, Health Commissioner of Mil- ee Gaunes: Dr. Louis Splerel and Dr., J. Medicine. \ Ww Braun > Dr Imnats Rottenberg of No, 166 West | (ne Hw and Wighteenth street, | who is chairman of the medica! board of the T pital, enald | M's hardly fair to pase Judgement on ©. Priednann'’s work to-day. Hie idea is serum f# a very Kood ene, but iy, Friedmann w in no condition to- tay to do work that would do justice b Me claim. He was very nerv and f he has a cw h was in no ov dition to demonstrate it SCIENTIST ANGRILY REFUSES TO ANSWER CRITICISM. BUT FAIL TO GIVE crepit | parent | Yona Vita Could Relieve Many More if All Would Tell of Good Results. “While visiting some of the principa drug stores the other day 1 was com While the buzz of eriticiam and of | . yelled to notice that some of the mos! apology for the spectalist were going on | ie _ ie 3 x ; z {ova praise for Tona Vita could neve: in the howpltal and on the steps and the | MRS WILSON ENGAGED fpe . ‘ reach my ear if it were not for accident, eMewalk, Dr. Friedmann, hia brother IN NEEDLEWORK. » w be . . 7 whist John Beasley Webb, the E: Arthur and Dr, Benjamin were walking € eX te radidly toward Fourteenth atr noticed many people when the efal reporters ran after them. The three portant diplomatle notes of resent years ‘ a: ‘ asked for Tona Vita told the drug cler's physicians increased their pace until | have escaped his editing. ane i w much benefit they were derivint they were almost on a trot. When | | Manton M. Wyvell, a New York law- q | clerk would suggest tha! t reporters caught up, Dr. Arthur yer, a Cornell man and an intimate per i On| | the write me and tefl me about it, bu 1 mann turned angrily, of Secretary Bryan, to-day thi 1 not like to have their names sonal frien o —_— y “ " pointed private , MRS.WILSON COOKING | ppear in connection with any remedy.) hounded thie way, This is a free Leslie Coombs, Mr. Knox's secretary, $T ITHMORE.: | | who said, when she asked for a bottle 07} country.” who igned to engage in business in ona Vita: ‘That tonic certainly be» | rancisco, moar ~ — ' « boon to me. Formerly my bas | :"We only want to give you a chance San been a ¥ t hand was so de} c CT te answer some of the things some of | Henjamin G, Davis of Maryland, clerk | Leader Murphy, Gov. Sulzer, Senator | not made up his mind, but thought he health that He ccatipsusaiae th the physicians are saying about your to Mr. Bryan when he was a Repre- | O'Gorman, John H. MeCooey of Brook- | considered currency legislation as well i * vi brother —_— seve fter watching him at work,” sentative in Congress, and lately in the |lym, Willlam H. Fitzpatrick of E as anti-trust legislation two Important do a good day's work, and my childrey | wbld the reporter, Adjutant-General’s office in the War Dc-]Thomags F. Smith and Norman E. Mack. | subjects which should not be delayed. eh eet ah hiss ts tae ‘ “We do not care what they say,” partinent, i# to be confidential clerk to] They were in session until an early | some of them sald, however, that Mr. a \Tona Vita he has absolutely recovered, etted the spectaliat’s brother, “To hell ct 5 =| _ [Secretary Brya hour this morning at the Shoreham Ho-| Wiigon realized that in dealing with ae . “aint ae ia hes f dog Ah OOS iat amp tists Instructions Cabled To-Day In See eee eau | TCmen ee neal tuner vi Sealing oie | crstifiesy Before Wagner Corie! | (omumues femienre: East) his health and seems to enjoy_bis wor! } Dr. 1 Commissioner of the meeting. The upshot of it was, accord- r 4 tricacies of the legislative situation was ‘nw to report, that Gov, Sulzer changed i it Saci ») ‘ . Te ee rere es cer batarmuamerrase | C2 ne Somme eee mittee Regarding Social Cone | tic irks to believe tint thelr agtack | health had been restored and the whol Uaara ot Heath, mui! that permiasion dicate No Sweeping Change | bed been en Dr, Fy iT oO . + . . 4 va ‘| Secle *| » Glbsa\ satiacte,. aod (hat Nar had. corel in-Foreign Policy. leader. It Is understood that. Murphy cies AP | woiibe ‘made ‘from ‘the’ right, and as| family circle had become happy one - | | : Another case was where a mother’s itions in N / ore, In fact, there were so many cases ‘ told him plainly that he, the Governor, | PROGRESSIVES OF ditions in New York. soon ‘as the attention of the defenders | More, ‘4 | ey eaiatisty c,d cold not be the representative ot the | DEMOCRATIC SENATE = iad Ween latracted the Greeks hurled | 19 '4 gentign themalle BOARD OF HEALTH TO PREVENT| WASIINTOTON, March ¢—Indica- BOSS THE GIVING Democratic party in New York so far TO PICK COMMITTEES. large bodies of Infantry on to the TUFK-| “What struck me in. particul h ¥ was § as Federal patronage was concerned. Miss Inez Milhotand, suffragiat | 8h left. The Qttoman troops, utterly ; ; fons ndlate ss Inez Milholland, suffragiat an: " FLOOD OF SUFFERE tions that no Immediate or sweeping Senntur O'Gorman was vid omealiy' ts the fact that these people, who already, i 4 4 changes in the foreign policy of the social worker, wae the witness that at-| “UfPfiee, fell back In great disorder . {had been benefited by the tonic, wi “Thore vy concentio: ; wet all he could for Tammany Hall, WASHINGTON, March 6.—Progresive 4 a RS pa Be lara prone ee United. Btates wae in. contemplation MURPHY aie i Democrats will pick the personnel of | tracted most attention this aft at| TURKISH COMMANDER OFFERS | Unwilling to let other sufferers know pe dy forded to-day $ IVES HIS ORDERS TO Jin. big Senate committees. The Sena- the Wagner legislative committe ; TO SURREN their experiences so they could a he Board of Health barring Dr, Fried | Were afforded to-day when Secretary , ENOER, by th I do believe that if th Nanni é O'GORMAN. torial caucus of the majority party to-) ing on police conditions, Miss Milhol- | pesuoee pbb Path Gy! | {mann from practising in the People's! Bryan, without much qualification, ap: Murphy te said to have told Senator |day chose the following members of| Aeabeaar i BING, Wie | The batteries on the helghts of Bizant,| how much good a genuine statem ‘Hoapital/’ said Dr. Lederle, “There| proved the letters and inatructions by ri O'Gorwian went he Wants done, How it|the “steering commltesc'"—or committee Helget ead a gpa Sehite, ba tar | whteh had been tha mainstay of the) from them might do in the way of 1-37 Nok usen bay ipetion fom the Bowes wire that went to the American rapre+ pee eel AMbiLibe Aine RAG WHO BRAT Henahe by | Sa coMAltess| Me tel IBRe? ih thYOR “OEE ENCeS ere unable to stand tim pelt. | lic others from the pangs of nervi! | pe (ape is rert uli Ric hesbphgtend wentatives abroad mn countries: where Cont it, He made it clear that Tammany| Kern, Indiana (Progressive ; Martin,| women being put on the force to heip | ("8 of shells and had been reduced to oat they certainly would be only € 4 4 pedient for these unfortunate con. | *itring events are happening Penang treet Raine Paes) felled “up & good voto for ‘the Demo: | Virginia (Conservative): Clarke, Arkan-| in the control of the social evil,” ahe| mene uence by 1 o'clock yeateraay Glay) to voluntarily five thelr pereeey ning. penintives to come flocking here to the| ‘This was routine business, but It was eee cratic ticket and expects @ fair share | sas (Conservative), Chamberlain, Ore- en ut this tonic, aid. “Women become hardened finally | r 7, “4 sah? : Se eats h of the spoils. (pi give); yen, Oklahote ee eieey then st] rte. Greeks pushed thelr forward! ‘ona Vita is continuing to meet with ity, They are coming from, all parta| inferred that Prosident Wilson intends] georetments, Scores of disappointed | Having made his views clear to the ee jd Sy Phe ek in the ie cee Gilly n ie tas - | movement during the afternoon and voce % | demand in all the leadin dru, the country, and this we cannot per-| to make a careful study of all the! yo} nuntera who expected good places |Governor and the Senator, Murphy dis- | (progressive); Smith, Georgia (Progres: Ri ha Waacine aia wor cupled the Turkish vattertes on the ‘teres, and it is doing w great deal of mit, The cure at present ts only i. ate data to be presented to him by Secre-| are cooling thelr heels in the hotels of |CUMsed tho details with the latter. As aj sive); Lea, Tonne Faded exch A iy ap oa sb he ao t yme Lea , Sakni and Blas Hills, capturing ail the good, beyond any mention of a doubt. TASeE Saeoe ae first step, in fact,| tary Bryan before making any radical] the capital and bemoaning thelr fate, | Fesult Abram I. Elkus prodably will be han : 1D UND PENEN OUR Rat ee ee was taken to-day, is and 16 artillerymen, Then the Ad allons gradually deployed on nt of the city itself, kish Might be: 1 I the efforts of ¢ pfivers to rally their m succumbed to the pant mad race into the elty, with |Thomas, Colorado (Progressive)—seven| of men and women to help in the cop Progressives and two Conservatives. trol of the soc Republicans chosen by the minority! to me. To caucus as members of the “steering | hye committee” include i Lodge, Massachusetts; Warren, Wyom-| "There is no use pretending the ing; Neleon, Minnesota; Penrose, Penn-| problem is not there jtachm sylvauia; Smoot, Utah; La Follette,| URGES A COLONY FOR REFORMA.| 2." Jent Wilson to-day gave two |Prominently mentioned for Federal Dis- ations of the appll- | tMict-Attorney to succeed Henry A. mage r tora | Wise, Street Cleaning Commissioner Ed- fe , changes in existing policies, Pr 1 ier tetie hare the Board of Health it became known to-day that without | Pricicel Semon Swi be compelled to take some step] abating this Cevernments | apted AY Bryan and Pletcher of Florida catled | Watds may be considered well in the toward preventing It. | right to maintain an efficent army] 40h. White House to discuss appoint-)Funning for Collector of the Port “The culture sent to the Board yes-! patrol al the Mextean border the] ments of a District Judge and a United} With regard to the Collectorship the “tenday by Dr. Friedmann ta now im the! new administration intends to use| states Attorney in the southern district | cholce seoms to between Edwards meal hands of our own bacteriologist, but. every proper means to avold friction] of Florida, The President received them | Dudley Iold Malone, son-tn-law of Sen- al evil seems admtrab: ally Ket at the problem, I ve It should be attacked from the ation point Special Sale ! LADIES’ stv c od | re Wisconsin; Brandegee, Connecticut; the Greek troops in hot pursuit almost } how effective it is cannot be determined | with the Mexicans across the lin Courteously, but asked them to make{tF O'Gorman, ‘The understanding l4} Soi stichigans Crawford, South| "aon som ANABSTRG WOMEL: [tothe walle |! I hy him for some time, and it will be} In dine with the disposition to adviso| their recommendations to the Attorney.| ‘at Murphy favors Edwards, Malone) yoy oey. 3 ane ore Nile Misa Mitholland urged the formation! With uh the defending ba } several days before we will be able! President Wilson and Secretary Bryan 1. however ie a arent favorite with the | Dakota: Jones, Washington; Fall, New] of q colony where the women arrested | jondy of the Greeks and the Hellents,|{ to give out any etatement in that re-| of thd precise conditions alung the] The President recetved the resigna- | President, Mextc be rebuilt 1 1 physi fare at the eatee Nae Re te card. order, Brig.Gen. Tasker H. tlons of all the assistant secretaries Sulzer left the hotel about fifteen Pas . i ore ‘asia, the ho der, —<— | commanding the southern the varlous departments, but inatead |™@nutes before Murphy appeared. He APPRAISALS OF ESTATES. ese women are in thelr plight be- nd nae aa im as bok brad! of the army with headquarters at of acting on them himself as previous |4#d his hat pulled down over his eyes — cause necessity drives them there, W Aa Gnin erie Lies bags are all Viged, hand jo ») Sam Houston, was ordered to make a| Presidents have done, directed that they |" looked dejected. For perhaps the te Comptroiier Files Schedule | should hold them and try to help th 7 Sg pee hi bat somely finiaued and worth mang 4 4 tour of inspection, be returned to the new Cabinet for ac- | {Tst time in his Hfe he refused to talk for Tr ler Tax. Moat emphatically 1 say that the surrender of the city Dearth te ie X3'se tt a q y ’ NEW CABINET *PPEARS EARLY | tion. In other words, it will be up to|t? newspaper men. wages of women should be looked into. | vider his com 4 he troops || Black Beaded Bags $3. $1.68 . FOR BUSINESS. the various. secretaries to determine | Sulzer had been pretty well ecorea| Deputy te Comptroller Fraser| ‘The real problem lies there. ‘The law | ne! fay ee yanin | Gold ‘Be moar eae pa cabinet broke aume of the records | Whether resignations shall be accepted, | 19 the conference for assuming greater transmitted the following appraisals of | of the minimum wage will mean # step] irc Grew Pree te uk recuneed by (gi es ll # | ‘The Cadinct broke sume of the records] Whether resignations shall be ae SAAB Oe aaa! RetL Cea iaagke Une lihas tanoertaxiiavel Tc re ct Cuicacutet he Crown Prince to the Greek War’ |lo, Mintel designs $5.00. $2.8 ree hed by MF. Tatte official family. oO men Who have been peraisten, » . ni H Z E ‘ett Gificein the toNawing despatch rnamen jens 85. The Taft advisers usually reached the|fePurted ax prospective Ambasmdor | “Ia Goy. Sulzer satisfied now to be be ard poe seed Tux Office of] genator Wagner asked Miss Milbole| cin IMAGA (reek fy eran : inet nif!) unmet, Mom i : Ponca i tpg vison, T' a ‘ ” ne Surrogate’s Court: i a RRAGE aa ai, MAG. « ewlquarte: 6 man linet and ‘ | ‘ White, Houve offices much after 11| oF aAiniaters, called on Mr, Wilson. ‘Th jovernor of New York?’ Norman E land if she nad any figures ax to the| 4 Morne Greek army having oseepled {f° keane gts A cumeouing retical | entire ft front of the city of ||Sate Wt? Continue Two Weeks O: all Cod Janina and also Bizani, and cy H she asritza Theo. Sch meeting hour ready to sit for a dozen + complication is found in| plied. Patt Seat a0 eee et et once Mee Ee he eat alae os ae Week sath & N.Y. ie cud weveral moving pic: | the fact that the heads of the varlous SOME OF THOSE REPORTED AS| Mary A. Avery, @ non-resident; a) that 9 oF W por ent Pe et nia ares § ti photoaran departments, belng new in thelr posl- “CHOSEN.” Sippiomental report. (0 repart Sled | 0) fim of #0 tions, are evincing no haste in making | Tt was reported to~ 1 Nov, 15, 1911 Georeiary Bevan, ae an in ceeeg, [changes In the atafls over whteh they | Newton of Now York will be nasned, no} raiue of a of interest when he entered palae bop nd allows additional prorated deduc- driven wron ere Tho e play: ;| Mack was asked later, S n of Philadelphia, P@:| percentage of working girls who are Wait, the nour set for the meeting, | Were Augustus Thomas, the playright of | Mas y M percentag girls ia My. Wilson's Cabinet were tn the | New York, and Frederick 8. Penfield of ‘Well, it seema to me that ought to} ed ren a JPH aan tazacle in} ariven into evil daices within & few minutes of the| Philadetphia, je enough for any one man,” he re-|New T have these figures at we girls can live on a] that hfs troops surrender as prisgness lev. & Mfr. Clocks and Art Novet{ nfirmé $5,011 as groas| minimum of ® a Week, They have noth-| of war. Jent’s New York estate log, Hae aR aes) when thelr} “1 wiil send you shortly details of the + commite| &teat Victory of our gallant army.” , LOST, FOUND AND REWARD’ $ (Continued ¢rom First Page) “i of e for details of the W ~ F See he Cae 3 He had a hard time « ne of the Assistant Secretaries of the , i deg yic (Por details of a Pd ke n La AAA APR ve eeeigh tho crowd, and. was[LITTLE COMFORT OBTAINED, 7!ea#ury by Becretary McAdoo, Sone reducing, net value to $4,788 toe hearing see Page | TUS CALS CORE AG In Hie areata run expen wagons Weilnemlay or \ corridors while the case was being > Newton fs a veteran ne pape: = mas | OF Athens ol he houncement of the > Ee ver and 7th « opped several times to be Introduced newspaper man é m aed unk 4 FU SCENE TA CIR IR Ie a eet a ee ee ee | cnet GHAIMMAN: MOQOM and magazine writer. He was identi-| CHARLESTON WINNERS. Dene Ou ie naaee wrese Oemrntes tc mn a aber frightened child to the arm of! 0 stituents, Several women tn the y Taeal siane ge not appear to be| fied with the Wilson campaign before ae with flags and excited people thronged {2 M ‘AC t : Owner, room assurance of Chairs] the convention as publicity agent and] FIRST RACE—Three-year-olds and ted for the Chamber street entrance Ae ; - man McCombs of t National Commit. ; afterward as assistant to Vice-Chair: | upward; selling; five and « half fur-| @ and wing out, "Oh, there's Bryan” | tee that the ns of “all organization | man McAdoo, of whom he ve , re re @ hired auto was waiting the | re cecrotary: « at a rapid ‘ SF RARISATIOR has been | jongs,—Alderman Chicco, 103 (Buxton), | r y 00 ~ | an intimate personal friend for ‘ e , ‘ | ruph fairly swamped the party flank-| WON" Gomea his proad-brimmed hat and workers ot good rept ation will be fay. for yeurs.)6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, first; Morgan | q ing him, Lawyer Kennedy and € amiled a morning greeting. 7 ey Ara rae a Pe 7a Wilson, 106 (Benshotten), 20 to 1, 7 to © 16 7 . 2, . a fane, Outside another big crowd Rath=| gycnigan presented to President Wileon | (nS f° Mecetine for help in getting ae (Bauer), 80 to 1, 8 to 1, 8 to 1, third. \ 14d and bolled about the group while! ty. resignation of Thomas J. O'Brien, whet they want, but Me told the Na-|Lina Sternbers ‘o Be oO Time, 1.10, Okeetee, ‘Tiny Tim, Ine | ; they waited in the rain for the auto to| Q'"" ‘dau " | tonal Committeemen that he wi pred, May, Strike 01 d | - ye A hae went streignt book te | himeerencor (0 2uAly: Mr O'Brien 18] pave nothing to do with appointm: powered Atte mvietion, spire, Agnes May ib ut an CIGARETTES =| | Rgker O'Mvara, his old-time bodyguard, rt walting room began to clap their hands am Matt Thaw appeared to b wan. i ul " . ‘0 ft P 4 (Trade-asuri eee and caautaled. MaAbiOn MATE PRTC Ger eATETE CLReiS RinaRG || "Wheel Alans In dudmo” O'Muilan'a (Meer; Meme Ae TAR RAH. Gilaned AP OF QUALITY DRUGGED CONFECTIONS \ Bmith personally to present the resls-| of patronage had been made by Mr, | ¢ named. Great care Is given to tn good health, urt in General Sessions t nation. jay found —eceeeediipeanerees e flay if cont 4 i seen. Wisane lors at any Kind will wove ade d . Hes mm of thelr y . y ‘ t | aane tat tht aa eany ve a de was palpably nervous, He kept | "™ ; ; Wilnon or by himself during the cam-| Myx, Lina Sternberg of No, 162 Ale 'T requires no exper fendenes to talnt this Ine nnd reduce if not tnttcly ete \ Nee eeee eeccslt vonpreened | nace cata ine (Mu! guccsed Amt: | selgn, eomtlawent upen tne sungeen tl sirest auiliy of ailempting te pink. JUAREZ ENTRIES. to distinguish the || ERE cals eof inane reascns aaalant burchaning ennfections handled byt va chert t t assador rien?’ the Senator WAS) the Democratle ticket, The bosses ade | pock, : oe 4 | n en 1 before the be 1: pocket of a diamond dealer she screamed ¥ Be ae ree ree | Mange: At Re: 1044 the Win: Haune tied the correctness of thia and could | mo loudly and continuously” the whole] ,Juare# entries for to-morrow are as| MILO as THE Special for Thursday Spectal for Friday . & i dle pov ell,” he said, “1 don't know, BUC] not pe comforted. Criminal Courts Building 1. | follows. | fine cigarette. Its deli- D CANDY GOODIES -Varted flave] ICE CREAM. CAMAMELS A’ og roa ’ tok r O'Meara and tormer Gover-] 1 think it will be a Democrat.” ‘Almost every w York Congresym aah ie ; ‘ i Kk WAS aroused 5 ania ise HAAS aA | ine cigarette. 4 but 10c i ataod ico cream, A Bie th Doe mainetivanih) Roce) Sho. Wd oat every New ¥« n Court attendants had to overpower her ng; three-sear-clde and | |] tures. eat for 1 Feet ante sod tor the Thaw [ONLY A GET-TOGETHER MEET-| has candidates for places, and tha MAY | barors one ObuIn’ be fakes lack ie Ge ee: tela, 108 cate flavor and aroma | i rian Arie ( % endhate ING TO-DAY, York organisation will have appiteants | tomin to await sentence next Tuesday “Cireenleat, appeal to the palate | Thursday's hotograph velled came After the meeting, retary Tumulty | {oF Collector of Customs other 20! Mrs. Steinbers, who is bi enty yea , M2; Zula, . |} op pur & lens while @ time exposure wan| lent Wilson asked me to aay | 2° more important diplomalle, Peele | roy Dravid ¥ Of Noe 180 Shepherd | eect ie Ralongecs taints VO Mer” aprile The process of mak- tne creamy 1 the gloomy, electric-lt court-| for him that the Cabinet meeting wag| There will doubtless be several app 4 avenue of his wallet containing 800 un: cut diamonds while they were crossing Ty 4; Mafraner, feul Lady Loung, 105 proneety describe. ‘ . ally a sua mites he Mi excep- Versity. of dainty He appeared amused when a! for the purpose of enabling the mem-| Gant for the poste as United Btates ing tl ilo TST, Sarde ree yearolda and Menten key, where we main- Man €°Aatain our own ware- Very Henderson, 17)" Hugi Gray, orney, » 4 Marshal. 110; Harney );” Stare, ‘ ‘1 He | oodness of tl fection, Fae eg eeeiatars take | bere to ‘ket cogether.’ To some extent | Attorneys Appraleer and erehal, | wintamubure Heidue. Mens iter ee tional begins in Tur Hie atae hee ee BOVE] woot “Boe value, to be ia 1¢ ng. His hair has become powdered | the question of assistants to the meme | Lavsdad biel a THIRD RA | 7 a . POUND BOX i | Tammany ‘expectn ttle, but ie fe0'9) STADARD OIL STOCKS DROP |i! th inists ae ured, *Hoberta ida, and Postmaster- with gray. | bere of the Cabinet was discussed.” When former District-Attorney Je-| Secretary Bryan remained in the yame came in he and Thaw did not| President's office for a halt hour after | }it has oa fr eral MoRe A PENNY A POUND PROFIL PLUS PARCEL Post : i Any of our candies will be delivered) 1-1 ; a 4 Report Reopening of ‘Trust Thosey) Pawen, 108; Descendant, M0; 1 at Cavalla, in second sone (hetween 50 and 150) gl). box % Preaedl tka <etinat ae aaiourned General Burleson is understood to be a | Hey ee Haun 110; Angles, 110, OF sane ik) or Pared Past pe pas egehange greetings, but Thaw's steer-| the me 6. SOLON |, strong Organization man, which will Sulte In RACK. ‘Borse, threes earotde and mallee of oe by) eld, box lige brown eyes bulged behind his| “We are trying to organize the team," to and contalner, ication. help Tammany a great deal, according adding the amo to Its interpretation, Mr, Redfeld, the ward: five And a half fark wupined, siectacles as he gazed at Jerome cr Fitegerald, 100; Kiva, 102; Nobby, 100; Lewin, District-Attorney Whitman satd that | day's session, 'M id Secretary Dan els, explaty merely talked Hear operators started a report on the | ay that Atte zone rates om |pecretary of Commerce and Labor, Anseoiors, 107 10 ae . 7 P a h4 intended to present tho brivery scan-| things over generally.” Mesippry 98 SOUP AAR. bane Kia Would try to reopen the Stat HAGE pellet sears and up Price in th U.S. 5 as. Fark Row, Comisnat, Stares sen Naturdar evening wnt) 1Y°m dal to the Grand Jury next week, and| Alvey A. Adee, Second As nt Hece | 4 mor ard ON and Tobacco cases, ‘The resu Ra dp H Wiles: At all Dealers 4 » Second A Sec- | Pamamny men do not expect much from | SY sus Mossel *Mociill, Swede Sam, wal: Neil 77 fi he Grand Jurors expressed w desire) retary of State, who hax been Ih Ue Tamamny mea de nor expect much free | sharp break in Standard Gi, Manis iti de Na THE SURBRUG CO. fds, ces Mii L ; ig GROAE at nine Thaw at that time he wor Pe er se Recreate oe Gyil WS, Hesoar, 108 Shoot 9 yr. ve him brought before them. His in- ae Depar tir anh Hn 1977, will retain | refused him a renomination last year. | andard OF of yw Jersey (the parent ' 7 b 2 CORTLANDT ST. 147 NASSAU sti sean and ended there | M# position under Secretary Bryan, Mr What was resarded as a conference to} company) fell from aT to 8; Solar [tes | SINTH RACE= Selling: foursearolde and up Cor, Church Street p Bet. Beek REET Adee in affectionately referred to in| lay plane for their patronage campaign | tining from 670 to 6W, Standard of Ine | "Art: mile and & sisteent.<) Nannie Sobee, is Vark Row & Naseau St. 266 w ry i (ee Washington as the “wheel horve” of the | was held last night, after most of the |diana from Sis to 39, and t.andart of [yi Mean tok abound, 108; SOeeed toed} At City Hall Park ? e W. 126th STREET WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. | department, and it ie said hat few am- Tammany braves bad left for home, by, California from 16 to ait + appeentice qowence. ‘Track fa, just Bast of 8th Ave, + ~t ‘ . \ ‘ a Te ak mari eras + samen

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