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Torreon and Juarez, alleging that if the | revolution triumphs Villa will become Vice-President, Minister of War or some other functionary by virtue of the val able services he has rendered to Ven tlano Carranza, the Conatituttonall leader. It continues “This President Wilson should kno \ BIG PLOT 10 and does know a certainty, ¥ wishing to Justify his unwarranted and absurd meddling in our affairs, he chooses to protect Franc Villa the! better to impe is will and cape tipon Mexico, even though st hw ‘Kceenitieonih the f crimes with fuin) of such as have been commnltt Torreon, Juarez and many other tow ‘The Impurctal publishes towday under & scare head the statement that the adherents of Carranga in the vicinity of Juarex shot two American army of- fivers, This news ie alleged to have Deon conveyed to the Federal capita! by rivate messages, which declare that ldent Wilson ix horrified by the In- nous executions carried out by Villa, h have inclined him to give to the question “the solution A by Justl nd is to nay, the recoxnith natituted Kovernment whose he Uluetrious Huerta. —_—-— TWO MADEROS BOARD AMERICAN BATTLESHIPS TO ESCAPE HUERTA. VERA CRUZ, Nov. %.—Fvaristo and Daniel Madero, two relatives of the late President, were taken to-day on the American flagship from the Consul- ate, where they had taken refuge jaat night. The Maderon were yesterday re- leased on ball from confinement In the fortress of San Juan t and took shelter in the American Consulate, Con- ful Canada having received orders from With Being Leaders of Plan to Defraud Insurance Co: HON Mere f th ohlet te that ulent Certificates. A connpiracy to defraud tranaportn- | tlon companies, property and merchants using delivery trucks, involv ownera ant Distr! t-Attorney Minton brought before that body charges of grand lnr- | ceny and conspiracy againat S&S Henrt Finkel, a jawyer, and Abraham Lands- man, his clers, both of whom are fugi- | tives from juntic skel, up to tree months ago, h Mee at No. i Washington to afford them asylum, | Delancey street and lived with his wife A request for their delivery madeland one child in Hooper street, Brook- by Col. Eugenio Gutierrez, the aide of | iyn Geng Gustavo Maas, Federal comman The case hax been under Investigation er of Vera Cruz, was promptly denied | since last July, and the bulk of the work to-day by the Conaul, after which It Wa) hag hoen done by Frank L. Arnold, Se reported that velled threats had been | retary of the Alliance Against Accident made to take the refugees by force from | Prauds, with offices in the Park Row the Consulate. | Building, In anticipation of any such attempt Mr. Arnold has gathered evidence to fA steam launch from the American bi show that Finkel, in lean than three ip Rhode Inland lay all morning Of | yours, collected upward of 63,000 from awall opporite the Consulate with | dan canualty compantes by moans of alleged an armed crew of bluejackets on board Frauduient claim” for damages fled veady to come ashore at a MOMENI’) againnt persons insured in such come notice. panies, ‘The refugees were held in the Con Ker doctors, according to infor sulate without being permitted to COM | 10), Uresented to the Grand Jury to municate with anyboly and not even Gay nave confessed tu the Distirct- their wives were allowed to visit them. | Ariirney that they prepared, for pays John Lind, the personal represent fraudulent reports of injuries to sone went to them by Finkel. | Finkel's fake “cliente” ore Many of have also ¢ tive of President Wilson, conferred to- the vay with Rear-Admira! Fletcher, ‘ommander of th fenned, niso sent and re habia: te and thom: @ HAD ane ace CLAIMED TO The two Maderon after their releaxe E BEEN INJURED. Finkel, it appears from evidence kathered by Mr. Arnold, employed about and young men who made @ | buainess of clalining to have been run | over by delivery wagons and trucks of Vonaulate, where they were guarded in trict privacy until this morning. At about 9 o'clock the two fugitives, " * prominent business houses, to have tecorted only by John Lind, the Pt fersonal representative of President Dee" ure getting on and off of sirect Wileon, and Willian W. Canada, the C#f® oF to have sustained Injuries be- United Staten Conaul, left the Consulate Cuuse of defective sidewalks, manhole Wullding and walke ows the vacant | Covers and the ike on the pre erty of nace to the aea wall opponite, where ay | Tenponnible taxpuyera, In every in- \ steam launch with an armed crew of | stance th person or corporation against wilch the claim was preferred Was insured in a casualty company. Ench claimant represented by Finkel came to the front with a doctor's ver- tif feate, certifying to various disabling Jdpd at the iaunch Evarieto Madero | !niuries and with witnesses to substan: Pxoluimed:; “Only God can save Mexico,” | tate the claim that the injuries were to which ‘ls brother Dantel added: “but | !Mflieted through negligence on the part only with the help of the United States,”* | of the defendant In the action, or on the Kvarlsto replied: “Yea, thas la true. part of some servant or employee of the The party had been followed to the | defendant. Finkel appeara to have put launch wt a reapectful distance by u aol- | trough claim after claim with machine- fary detective, who had been watching | lke regularity, attended by an utter ab- late any HEHE: of sumpicion on the part of from Warhington ity people. CHECK CAUSES EXPOSE OF THE sonferences early to-day between Acting LAWYER'S PLOT. Secretary Koosevelt of the i] The facts as to the conspiracy came ‘ounsellor John Banxett Mo to light through a controversy over w State Department, Rear-Admiral check for $10 drawn by Finkel last duly bluejackets from the battleship Rhode | (sland. The reCugees stepped on board the Jaunch which at once started for She Magship. ‘As they were bidding good-by to Mr. Flet- cher was instructed to look after the | to the order of his clerk, Landsman, afety of the refugees in the American | who took the check to ane Solly Slexel ‘onsulate at Vera Crus and, if necea-|to have it cashed, Siegel gave Lan sary, to see them out of Mexican juris- man ® on the check, promising the Aiction. remainder when it went through the Home time ago Secretary Bryan direct-| pank, Landsman had payment on the Md the American Embassy and the Con- vular officers in Mexico to extend rights of asylum to Mexicans -who appeared .o be entitled to it and to the first! Jemonatration of that purpose was the ansistance rendered to Gen. Felix Diaz. The Madero cane is the second, It le inderstood that Admiral Fletcher will jee the Madero party eafely aboard « check stopped and Siegel in went to revenge the District-Attorney's oMice and said he knew that Inkel and Landsman were engaged the pre motion and collection of fake damage claims, Soon after the investigation started Landsinan called on Siegel and persuad- ed him to leave town. Slegel and a ine See ee waters. eal) bapa Pedic ne een ie HUERTA ORDERS ARMY to Philadelphia by Landaman and aba TO FIGHT LANDING OF | soned tere, Previously they had giv: AMERICAN MARINES. |‘ {oration {0 lawyer representing & Casualty Co. They wrote to the lawyer for funds, and he went after them and brought them back to New York Then Finkel and peared, the former ting his family Finkel tx 1 1 to be in the West, Landsinan was lust heard of in Liv pool. ry ————— GIVES CHAUFFEUR THE LIMIT. WASHINGTON, Nov. %.-—News that the revolutioniata have opened an at- tack on Tuxpam, centre of the richest oi! the world, as well as the location of immense English and other foreign property holdings, is ex- pected to-day, The rebel forces have been closing in on the town for several ye and have threatened to strike as Landaman disap- region in 1OQAREINVOLVED We ing 100 persons or more, wan unfolded | oard |t? the Grand Jury to-day when Amist- | soon ax in porition, Tais morning the battleships New fampshire, Nebraska and Louisiana ind the gunboat Wheeling are lying at Court dee Dek 4 Promises | jeverity im All 2. Tagpam with 3.200 men, vf whom] “You chauffeurs have absolute: | about 2,000 with three field guns are| gard for pedestrians and 1 will impose a Avaliable for landing purposes, Rear-| limit fine upon every one of you con- J. Boush ix tn come | victed before me instructions to send | of the new o: to prevent Admiral Clifford nand and has ‘orces ashore if necessary che expected attack. Muerta, meanwhile, has given or- Gers, despatches state, to Gen. A. Gustavo Maas, commandsat of the Federal forces om the east coast, to Fesiat as long as be ts able if there is any attempt om the part of the Americans to land Gighting mea. If he fails to repel the landing force, n, Mans is to retire along the line of the Mexican Railway, destroying the tracks as he goes, to Paso del Macho, Afty miles inland, where he ip to plant ardille throw up broastworks and make a stand against & possible ad- vance of t Americans inland, Maas In ordered almo to demolish the tracks of toe Interoceanic narrow gauge rail- trond in the event he has to evacuate Vera Cru Gen. Maas was sentenced to death in 1.40 for killing Lieut. David Clevirea, whose sister he was al to have wronged. After he was sentenced, how- wer, he obtained a new trial and was of violating this section inance,"” said Magistrate Breen in the Tonbs Police Court to-day |in fining Andrew Hughes of No. 150 West | Sixty-fourth street $25, Hughes did not have the money and went to the Tombs, Hughes, who drives for John O'Hare of No. 07 Bast Fifty-seventh atreet, was summoned by TraMe Policeman Joseph Hessian yesterday afternoon for violat- ing seotion 2 of the new ordinance, which forbids 4 driver of any vehicle to ap- ers mative ten daya in jail. who are now moving against ‘Tuxpam has issued @ warning that the piace ia! had been wrecked at Heron's Bay, that to be notified all f eigners resident there, who number a eral hundreds, to leave. His plan, ne proclaimed, was to destroy the great metai tanks, release the miliiona of gat lons of ofl stored in them and start a genera! conflagration. aie iy RO Te tor many miles east of White River, proach within elght feet of @ trolley car| early to-day. stopped to discharge or receive passon-| William that the transcontinental flyer Magistrate Breen made the alter-/had plunged into Lake Superia | wedding c tials next from the White House to-day. The executive mall has Increased 00 per cent, in the last five days, Most of it takes the form of requests for a piece of the wonderful wedding FAST T were Jourrent here for several hours before any confirmation could be obtained When oe a +4 4 WOOD jwoae. Om OE e DOANE DOF M949OO46.OE OOH 96-04 9S49H14O9O14O02 > Pv. .—«"ireumstan: yat the executive offices: “The cake will be a modest affair, In keeping with the democratic tastes of the bride and bridegroom. cupy @ place on the bride's table and will be no more than sufficient for the Rroom and their imme WASH tial ator TON, 4 published about a $1,000; ke for the Sayre-Wilson nup- k, brought a sharp den'al ake. Ana enult the following siatement was nade 0NSOFOOT LEDGE AT EOE OF LAKE Engine of Imperial Limited Hurled Into Water, While Pullmans Hang on Brink. WINNIPEG, Munttoba, Nov, 21,—Fire- man P, O Connor of Schreiber, Ontarlo, was drowned and many passengera narrowly escaped death shortly after ZA. M. when the first section of the Canadian Pacife Railroad's Iin- 1 Limited, westbound from Mon- trea! to Vancouver, was wrecked near Celdweill, 175 miles west of Fort Will-| jam, Ontario, | ‘The wreck was caused by the engine| Jumping the track at a point where Lie} road skirts Lake Superior on a ledge some fifty feet above the water, The engine plunged into the lake, carrying Fireman O'Connor to his death, ‘The en: gineer escaped by jumping from the win-! dow of his cab. The club and dining cars and th remained on the top of the grade, Th baggage cars also remained on the| tracks A sever® storm whipped across the north shore of Lake Superior all night, carrying down poles and telegraph wires nt. For thi Treason Canadian F cod ine o'clock this morning that none of the had been killed or injured. | THEAL, Nov. 2)—Canadian Va- cific Railway Train No. 1, known as the “Imperial Limited,” and running from Montreal to Vancouver, was wrecked near Heron's Bay, Ontario, Reports by way of Fort from the railway offic Later it was admitted that the train| the engine went into the lake and the! fireman was drowned. — Mr. Rockhill’ STANTINOPLE w W. Rockhill, retiring American Am! bassador to Turkey, was recelved in) farewell audience by the Sultan to: He will leave Constantinople Monda Henry Morgenthau, the new Amon: travagance {1 anked Mr. bride and brid diate relatives! The published stories of gross ex- ction with the wed: ding have caused much distress to Mrs.| the welding, It is officially stated, the Wilson, It has been her desire that the | keynote is to be simplicity a comes betwee eee White House Bride we ob ecereaeee Orb Ane 6 ney oy eee seeawere Cram ‘ to have be ment, were j tee Railwa: “To my Cram, afte: @ be permite for the I man's head trl The 24840206 branch If conditions. ston should * Journ the hi } | ment POBSDODESHHHDIED wedding should be not only as quiet an affair an possible, but exactly in keep- Ing with the soctal standing of the young couple, who are long on love but |short on mon The trounmeau se- jected, it ix explained, is the service- able one which any young bride might be expected to get together, designed | with an eye to use as well as to beauty. | And in everything in connection with HARMS Tt will oc- HE ASKED BARBER sseftnent st RIVAL FOR MONEY (Continued trom First Page.) to the Demoe: You," sald RAIN SPLITS IM'GURE ADMITS (Sistas ue rate Whitman. MeGuire, versation and T told Mr. the able to sell But this MoGuire # ter as “impractical.” detatia of th MoGuire said he had arranged for a 1/ Warner-Quinian subscribe $5,000 to the campaign and pay me commissions for * propo State Committee?” sale 1 their product.” | did not id he tater dropped the mat- | In going into the | State Highway Commissioner Carlisle to appoint George C. Deal as cngineer city, salary of $0 a day phd! Mr. Whitman tried the witness to testify that he Deal to be interested in a certain brick used in State work, Mr, Burgair did not so understand tt, but he said he had heard that certain rontracts for macadam roads had been changed to brick. STREYGTHENING THE CASE y AGAINST FOWLER. bag yar District-Attorney Whitman devoted much of his time to-day to strength- ening the case against Everett P,|had been Sections of & whieh by actle hearing before Publi © a very serious question @ | Long Isiand Dito Bervice the teazimony on which the Co: plunged into the bay. points In that locality would be above a The salt water das had a disastrous effect on the ele division not ive & safe and reliable service on that | under present | Divi- | until day of attempted arson. accused of planning to burn down the Mansiom House at Liberty, for which he had paid $12,000, been insured for $17,000. feature of the evidence brought against him was that fifty summer guests were In the hotel at the time that he made the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913. dding Cake Ready for Miss Wilson She Be ELECTRIC LINE © TOFAR ROCKAWAY | SAL. OF NERY ~ DECLAREDUNSAFE > “Shocking Condition of Af. posals for Labelling and Phy- ee re ene ‘LAW TO PREVENT | privitenes they enjoy In the Gra tral terminal | The questions asked Mendel to jow much money his corporation téok jin at the Grand Central, how many em- [ployees he had and the charges he made for parcels checked at hie stand, | He refused fo answer, on Rdvive of ‘counsel. Tha inquiry wae started by he Pablic Service Commission with the object of compelling the New Yor! ntral and Hudson River Company to EXEPT ON ORDER lestablish other reel stands In the H , e H oT Grand Central Terminal in opposition Health Board Considering Pro-} rey Saonopors enjoyed. My. Mendel, The commission contended that Men- tdel's charges for checking packages: er Vouk | - sate 10 cents each for each twenty-four Says Commissioner sician’s Prescription. | were excessive in view of cheaper rates ‘, 7” charged at other railroad termina at Hearing To-Day. — Atter refusing to ansaer the com. ie ae Y mission's questions Mende! was sum- {Tie New York Board of Health has «oned before Justico Seabury and he oT" rail, the rotting ie yale eddy te Cons‘ flatly refused in open court to anawer ‘ Meaeenene cy | cetting the kale of biehlorife of mer-/the Inquiries or produce his Wooks. Eat wate te igh loury, tie dea lly drug that has caused | After feveral days ilelny Jus Sen on responsiole for a derail- bury decided that the questions we ‘so many deaths by aceident. The first | silent witnesses toulay at a many deathe by accitent, The Aratt ne und directed Mendel to answer yi sioner J. Sergeant Cram into the con: | ition of the tracks of the Far Rock-| offered for sale or sold at retail in away Division of the Long Island = yy Company. mind,” sald Com rr examining the rail, Electr! ed The testimon ion, wav might at high tide equipment Long all along the Island company could it wanted to The Far Rockaway be rebuilt." Representatives of the ratiroad com. | oany asked Commissioner Cram to ad- earns. “1 will agree to give you an adjourn. Com- Friday," sald the —_—p—__—_ FOUND GUILTY OF ATTEMPTED ARSON Sullivan County Hotel Man Con- victed of Planning to Fire Man- sion House at Liberty. MONTICELLO, N. Y., Nov. erd Harms, a well known hotel man of Sullivan County and formerly of New guilty here to- He was was found Detectives, put on the case by insur- ‘ance companies after two automobiles and a bungalow belonging bufred and Service Commis- issioner it ts whether the Ratiway should to continue to operate @ this branch at all. engineer mission= be | Water at many | -Rich- and which had A startling to Harms Insurance col- follows them or go to jatl Mendel, who ays in an afMdavit that he will carry the case to the highest courts, declares that the Publie Service Commission Is trying to inquire into his private business and that it hes ny jurisdiction over his business affairs his corporation is not a common ear- rier Bichlorise of n corrosive sublimate, shall roury, otherwise not be dry form except in flat, tri- wiar or three-cornered tablet, ‘ed blue, and the same shall be in 4 blue or amber color- ed corrugated bottle conspicuously labeled * in red letters, As an alternative this has been sub- mitted: Resolved, That the Sanitary Code hereby is amended by the ) be given to-day shows a shocking con- adoption of an additional section ’ dition of affairs, By all means the} to read as follows Foad should be made safe ax soon as | Hichloride of mercury, otherwise. . corrosive sublimate, soall not be Y offered for sale or sold at reta! e except upon the prescription of a regularly Hcensed practitioner. er'a opinion was based Some of the department officials are | . Rails on the Far Rockaway division |said to favor the adoption of both are rotten,” testified the expert, “This | resolutions. | * condition is due to the chemical beokeliad|| — | 1 sh it vi RO peace Bhs it is known as ! An Acknowled: Leader’ Mr, Wilder produced two sections of Mes Fite Here ae 3 the rotted rail, ‘This rail, it is maid ea aid snappel on Oct. 13, ing the derail. | z Rane ot ete ORY & CLARIC rotted pleces produced here,” wald | : Mr. Wilder, “are typical of dozens of | ans ANOS |... other rails on the Far Rockaway Di- | i vision, If @ serious accident occurred | | Are to Lovers af Music t.verywhere along the Turnpike ® train | {The Sweetect Toned Piano in the World.” Victor Herbert's compositions ———— {Court Holds He Must Show Books to Service Board or Pay the Penalty. ‘Francis Connat Player Pianos* The Player Pieus" W. HH. Mendel, who owns the parcel checking privilege at the Grand Central terminal and leases the restaurant awl | candy stores there, succeeded his father lin the business some years ago, But in hin father's time things were different. | In the eller Mendel's day there was| no Public Service Commission, but the} ¥ younger Menlel has come to learn that there Is a Dublile Service Comminaion, and if it want to it can put aman in| Price 4 Jail. Terma if desired is pun- | : eee ae irises com: Francis Connor, Mfr. | mission to-day when Supreme Court Jus- Wareroom, 4E. ‘dood &. bury adjudged him guilty of eon- tempt of court in refusing to answer cer-| tain questions put tohim at a recen hearing of the Commission and refusing to produve th his corporation, | REMOVAL NOTICE ‘The compan: as the W. H.| 2 Mendel Company, incorporated, and it| 6 rf id & Cl I nd consists ot Mendel, asperte evela wife and daugh- | ter, ‘They pay $5,000 annually for the mond Price Cutters. We are now located in our NEW STORE, 1M? treséeu, HAVE YOU TRIED IT? VACCARO.—Xov, FRANK, bdelowee Fowler of Kingston, the lawyer whe |lected, sald they discovered that Harma barra Rose end ‘Thad a con-] was indicted a week ago for ex. |had made all preparation to Are the Pitaral. dren his, lave reridecan 46h Conduit that if] tortion, While he is engaged in | botel in @ room on the third floor, Paper a ere) fram Mia nae. Cental Sy, nnpany would} gathering evidence to substantiate |SN4 plaster had been torn from the Ba bye. Beaulem maae at Bh, Bay the charge that all Contractors on up- | Walls and state aigaways and the barge canal were sandbagged by Fowler, the agent ‘for the Democratic Stato¢Committee in Wit and 1912, he {# centring his atten- tion on the case of Seneca P, Hull of Cortland, diull is the m might be room whe. made. go through. 1 arrangement, to set in who wave the Grand vent, commission on sales he ahould | Jury the testimony on which Fowle: make and that the $5,090 was to be| was indicted, He swore that he was Garged against the commission ummoned to an office in Syracuse to do I Q. That meana that the State would William Kelley the Democratic leader [the orner have to pay the contribution, doesn’t it?) af Onondaga County on a date short! A. The vontel) Q. Don't sollelt polit! poration tn not McGuire looked as gray he replied CONTRACTS WITH THE STATE. Harry PF Bais) Wha GRAHPAL @itiiba called tos a conference with Mr, Carlisle on the Ay Wefare: Chloe itmalattate Ato nab Hull furnished the Dis ttorney | materials to be used, Thad the great. Mr. Hurgard eaid that hi firm. ihe {With the names of other contractors who, | cst confidence in him end 1 told him Henry P. Burgard Company, liad had | he sald, had been held up by Fowler at | gq ahead and give the taxpayers a dol- two contrasts for road) building with | the time he gave bis $250 check, Armed | jars worth for every duilar paid the State. One was for the t with this information the District-Attor-| taxes,” the American Pipe Construction Com-|4¢ i911 and are alleged to have met pany of Philadelphia Fowler at Kelley's off! All bute Me- Mr. Burgard was asked ff he was) combs are sald by Hull to have given r atic leader in Buffalo, Fowler thelr checks for $250 each me so now,” he replied. | phey were questioned by Assistant He added that he was a member of the State Committe povratly Haye you ever contributed to | whether he would send them before the | paign funds r, Whitman asked Grand Jury or have them te@tify in the Yor, I've contributed practically every | John Doe proceeding before Chief M. year for twenty years istrate McAdoo, | personally im 1011, and in 1918 he ad turned over to the Democratic State Committees two checks, one | for 91,000 and one for $8,000. were from Reev: ‘nd contractor of Oswego, The with tions Were ty be charged against the commission,” yow know it's a heavily loaded Pullmans|BURGARD TELLS ABOUT HIS| of surgard, w tentified that he ' | ten days. before the 1911 election und was toi! ne y Fowler that tf he didn't give up 0 to the Democratic State Committee ® with elthe: payments on @ road he was build&ns would be hel@ up. He gave up a check! “Did you for $280 which pagsed through the hands | whieh E, as ashes as|ot Norman Mack, State Chairman | roads was and Arthur McLean, State Treasure “Neve the Democeratle organization, wan let « never kn FIVE CONTRACTORS APPEAR AT, CRIMINAL COURTS BUILD;NG, 4 contractor of bh ney issued subpoenas and in answer to \¢ Hiroad oMcials experi diMeulty | Aurora-Huffalo road, a matter of two 4 in communicating from Fort Willlam| \. three iis, and. the ‘Tonowanda | them John A. Weldman, with trainmen ut the point where the|\yuq. these he had received sinew Gee | 20% De Dicklaon, W. J. \ wreck occurred. ‘The railroad oMficiale| tony ‘ite alae han a barge canal con. | Chatia® De MeComba appes received sufficient Information, however, | treet for $:,MK00 When. he maid te |orMMMAl Courts Building to-day. feat to warrant an announcement’ at 9.30, 0" chido ' | ‘These men are contractors who had {owned personally, Waving bought It from | sons on the State pighwaya In the fall DistrictsAttorney Clark this morning, Mr, Whitman said he had not decided ail such matters to Mr, Car the question interested in asphalt heaped, with Ernest Bedoine, a clerk of the house, swore that Harms had offered him $200 the place on fire. Harms, contradiction, teatified that Bedoine had told him he needed money badly, sug- gested ie ee of the hotel and offered for $200, Harms was for of the Monticello Hous Palm here. The trial rohim or Mr. Car le. ju ever have @ confereni of materials f he was asked, discussed No contract for good roads luring my w that George Ht administration. \fmitations, like paper flowers, merely an appearance. Rose | ee CEYLON TEA other inflam- mable rubbish on the floor, and several cans of kerosene had been placed in the 1 the arrest of Harms was I left MeGuire 1 never had Nov. 22, at 10 A, ‘allan ‘papers please copy. " Makes Hot and Cold Meate Tasty. | =~ DELICIOUS on Sandwiches & Sardines, At Delicatessen and Grocery Stores, PCENTs, BEADY TO USE, _LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, LOST rows Spani heart shaped tag pre | | Reta ROr at, Saurerine, | Margaret Vaccaro. bu rd. in The Dewest Creations in Thanksgiving Noveltied! , Gobblers, Thanksgiving Figures, and Turkey Roasis, stalled with Pure, Wholesome Candy. . Watch Our Big Tuesday Ad. ‘ For Descriptions and Prices! : iO Special, Friday, Nov, 21. at lor creamy in favored Vai bere wth 10c roo, Specials for Friday and Saturday COVERED TAN. ef iS cies ARSHMA We said that he had given $1,000 - | on i eartae tia Sulser De! ee | ai sandy crate Segre Gulre ont of Asphal | | Willam Sulaer, who arrived here to- - Fark mem Pie atiork. Ril"our stores corm aturdar evenined teres Gat an |day denied that he wax In Cooperstow — ' PLAY STREET 208 A Pores, |anguiv a arthit he nat a cunference| a HELP WANTED—FEMALE. 54 BARCLAT maawar cane, RRRAPIEAL ” 5, or that he had a oo 00 | NN ee ah CORTLANDT. ST. | there with George Medalre Jann | LOOPERS WANTED; scone eunuch Airort |3 ‘arlisie and others over ighway |ateady pmatio bette: he Ly Vert ow : asked | matters ray | aida, Wier Cee Main et. fersnaten ee” oh madodh stater | You Arg TOO THIN jeador, ip expected to arrive Thureday. | sere rome John's Mouicina, Bullés wp.—adr, Hever talked over highway materials (did not meet MoGuire there at that | time or any other time,” maid Sulser,. "I a family of two people i fl ae cook ahd maid; must ble ti 60 | . a sieeag ov ian contre Sirsa: