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ee fz) TMM BVENLAG WURLD, MUNDAY, JANUARY 26, 1014. ASE TAKES MITCHEL REFUSES iene my sncresymnacny {DIPHTHERIA ON ARKANSAS;|COL, GOETHALS'’S PLANS | DIES FEEDING SPARROWs. proponed charter amenament vo sive] SHE TS 1 QUARANTINE] NOT KNOWN TO WILSON)" DOCTOR'S ADVICE Shoe a Sabe ' on the Police Comminsioner aly - ——, . raite este e dade Tenants tn hia ‘ oa ‘ “ 10 AlD IN MOVE 10 Wena Gh Gis Pd ae CHW: OFF Dreadnought Refused! President Still Without Word on] West Bigntn em a : i x av 1 creat 2 . or € a reflect aredl For lear ckia, ng the police crash that had! aroused them from Shore Leave in Brooklyn Police Commissionership—Not | stumber early teday, found the body le Restored to Health nd police captaina and RI E. Pinkham’s Vog-”” REFORM TAMMANY a eR Navy Yard, Yet Ready for Action. | Sogcman'n tne tot ot Sacer @Mtable Compound. : alter ate The battleship Arkansas, which ar-| WASHINGTON, Jan, 26.—Prenident| "0". He had fallen trom the fire- —— — ny " declared Mr. want any cears.|rived at the Brooklyn Navy Yard at|Wileon has not yet directly offered |froyon \inding of the fourth floor and Buphomia, Obie —"Bosnars q @ hew to care for her t% critic in- § when verging into broken his nee! " hails the Civil Governor-| Mr. Mount. wan sixty-five years old Goethals | Christmas after a cruise through the ip of the Gamal Rong one seanct ao | and hed nea We tie ite re senn I know | Mediterranean, ts under atrict quar-|eo0 until section of New Yor! satisfied | antine to-day. OMcerd pnd crew can|for o that }Only communicate with the outside | #0 ae lo rte ay thal the Colonel | fwain’ since the beginning of the year the| world over the temporary telephone] pPo°%ne, Col. Gosthala and the Colonel | facing tn Ninth ete ge Says He Sympathizes With It) nace tf tid covers Rains and Administration. Bolice have not been enforcing the 1 connecting the ship with the shore, , It was Mr. Mount’ ; ‘ i soa ar car from werk a "| didn't know that. But J hadn't ¢ i. twe to four an toe the dae I fiotiosd that 1 was very stringently |DeF Of cases of severe nore Ago Fon Gintaratoed te Rave: informed | Tord fer the Wires. To. sotten, wht 16 years old. HOPES FOR GOETHALS, |eaforced before the first of the year. have developed in the crew. At one President Wileon to-day was un-|_,0f late years he had suffered freauent Wands, solew, begs) geretalty. My woxt to Kanses to live with my sie “{1 am now working on the all-night | time eighteen men were in'the ship's abie to tell callers anything about Col, foibles, <Goe of cham alice soim | 3 nande in water, Velogen should ve eee rasan sacs cal me ot ee Uuprto suggeet pretty soon” "PO!" |Rowpital, Cultures taken by Gurgeon |Gosthale's plans for the future, an he|finl'white fe was on fhe ; Groves, Asal eaid no! any word con- ta my faith in potest med Says No Confidence Should — And Dr. Smith of the Neval Hospital| gern the Folios Commssionerstip Polteemaw? John McGuckin Dead. Policeman John McGuckin died to-day Be Placed in Unofficial Word T afer ‘ine dined OE te @ Bespripbiied of theria, The other cases were diag From Panama, te 1q|"0sed as acute tonsilitis and laryn- Shd“hed teens policeman forty-three itis, Mulvihill wae removed te the showed that Beaman T. U. Mulvihill pL had @ well defined attack of diph- SES E # if { i fa rst reset 1 — years. Until his recent iliness he had never mined a day from duty, either Mayor Mitchel declared himself out ike taat haw. par) any Cg ee the oh and f tog of the movement to reorganise Tam- 44 ihe. Arsenal tral Park, | the ship yesterday against civilian or ght! many Hall to-day, He sald the plan | te lived with Win wife and daughter at| other visite until all poselbility of the| Bears the oath | has his sympathy, but he will not ac- | No #9 Woodycrest avenue, evelopment of more diphtheria was Signatare of aot | tively engage in It because he d00s| nosnena and Wite Dic Within an have’ not feel that he should be charged 4 with dragging his administration into i H oeee Fes see, 38 é & 5 i Bs Ff wo ROCKVILLE Cl R, L. 1, Jan. 58 ett Compound { & matter of partisan politics. %—John WB. Arneperger, seventy-five ‘af Lile ie As to the Gosthals matter, Mayor | years old bo ay a eure, aad Mitchel reiterated hie belief that Col.| nus, within an hour After his ‘wife died | {cannot over: Goethals has practically sccepted ae Bn cag roe, Oa, fe, fae ttle OMice of Police Commisstoner. fatormed ‘of her death.” Mrs, Arnaper- * was seventy- ‘ : , - | Founded 1826 The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 PM. Final Removal Sale Real & Imitation Laces Great Reductions from Regular Prices You don’t chew. your food enough —don’t create saliva enough. You'll suffer indiges- tion unless you chew the clean, pure, healthful SPE ARMIN] after evéry meal. 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