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| UTA ered by Governor to Joir Government Field Artillery in Pennsylvania. ¢ : a Plans for the summer manoeuvre © f the National Guard took an unex. pected turn to-day, when the officer q fi is city and two up-State were do of instruction for Field Artillery al "TI" FOR TIRED. AND SORE FEET yin tired, aching, painful feet. mnt Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court] WAY After Putting Up Money ) |serviece fleld work on the limited ap- propriation voted by the Inet Lagis- that much money himself. Barnett lature, The encampments, each Inst alleges that he loaned Miller his $190 RE ten batteries of Field Artillery in! jygion on June 1 and ts expected to] Luke J. Evers, pastor of St. Andrew's jarrive at Tobyhanna to-night. When| Roman Catholic Church on Duane Hed to attend the Government camp} ine New York militia ofegra arrive Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. ‘obyhanna, Pa. They were ordered) ocmp pitched by the regulars and| proposed new circular courthouse, the|, Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to report on Tuesday next at the camp |avory accommodation for thelr com-| city will secure another alte for At. to try a acter Tete decker lies : for ten days’ duty. Tho order came fort during their stay In camp. Andrew's. eagitee of a reliable ler_ that ( rectly from Gov, Glynm, who has| ‘Tho officers and “non-coms” of Te Jaccepted the invitation of the War) jatteries B, C, B and F of Manhat- . ‘Department to send both officers and) tan and two up-State batteries, all for " puaifed-up, burning, j Col. R. F, Walton, in charge of mili- tometh Finally they ran into a problem of giving this branch of the but the other declined to pay unless Miller could prove that he had | tla headquarters in the Municipal fata « o f Miller’s, the Englishman al- | ; ‘ ‘\ | Bullding, was enthusiastic oyer the leges, and Miller and the friend be , if Jorder, which, he says, will aéive the Ts matehing coins. Miller won ing tan days, will be almost entirely fo that he might get hie einsings | | at the expense of the Government. It and 2 soon ae Miller's hands closed will not be necessary even to trans. * . on the rol eo fle 1) port field equipment to the camp, Nigtewovkers ind and Priest Don’t] ,f Ofaee *° Satate dyed: wis. rea | | since the State troops will use that of . = mustache black ‘and otherwise | fa battalton of regulars now on a hike Want City to Take the changed his appearance. Then be trom Washington, PD, €., to the camp Y started out with detectives, and ! Edifice mingling with the white light crowds in the Pennsylvania wilderness, ‘The last night picked up Miller, Guard, however, will supply tts own ammunition, sending 250 rounds of S| shrapnel for each battery Mayor Mitchel, Comptroller Pren- ~| ‘The battalion of regulars tn com-} dergast and members of the Boanl S) mand of Major Sumerall loft Wash-| of Estimate to-day assured the Rev. street, that if that place of worship ove ton ‘Tuesday they will find a modell ts torn down to make room for the How to Remove Basily it will not cost you a penny unless it This assurance was given after |removes the freckles; while if it does Father Evera voiced strong protest|give you a clear complexion the ex- against the destruction of the chureh. | pense is trifling. | attached to the Firat Field Artiliery,| at one time Bt. Andrews was in the Lied get an ounce of othine— will be the first to leave, probably | heart of a thickly populated neighbor. (double strength—from any starting on Sunday night, On Mon-| hood, It is now muipported to a great and ibe few spp agp should f day the officers of three Brooklyn | extent by the nightworkera on the ie peal yi Seat . pant | batteries and three battertes in the | newspapers. Others who objected to | ful compleion, Rarely more than | Feo attached to the Second Field |g, Andrews's being torn down were | one ounce needed for the worst case, | Artillery will start for camp. They| Frank W. Smith of the Federation of | , Be sure to ask the druggist for the| jet be Lemticgnagne Sy J. Be Catholic Societies and R. H. Deery, SrMeRITiOS Gaul cinta. eusenies et lw. Corey and Licut. Harry File, reg- | who said he represonted the night- rescri ular army officera now attached tO! workers who went to mass there. money back if it falls to remove the National Guard headquarters! “iather Evers asked the members of freckles. here, who will assist Major Summer- the Board of Estimate to, defer action Gil ae instructors, 1m condemning the church property ,, f instruction in the Gov- ernment, amp, where the militia of-|'nt!l September, when Cardinal Far. | ficers will be in chat of the regu-| ley is expected to arrive. President fs expected to give them suffi-| McAneny of the Board of Aldermen , practical experionco to enable said the delay would mean an addi-| Doesn't $2.50 Seem Very Established 52 Years. troops to the Pennsylvania camp fn ing the old cotn matching game oD detachments of a battalion at a time him. ‘They met casually in the Tong- | during the summer. acre leaps and had a few drinks “GWE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1914. Will Close Out on Saturday camp in July and August and put| tonal expense of $60,000 to the city. |Little for Eyesight Protection them through the field manoeuvres| Frank W, Smith aid he understood without the ald of the regulars. the plans for the new Court House| —we provide accurate glasses | "= Ny ; ty . Cee tte ettulicn ef the Second |*i#0 included the demolition of the| at this price prescribed by Field. Artillery of Brooklyn, in| Roman Catholio Church of the Trans-| registered eye physicians and charge of Col. George G. Wingate. |figuration in Mott street. That, he} fitted by skilled opticians. iit be in camp from July 16 to 26 re Tilt’ be folldwed by the Second |*ld. would be @ blow to downtown Me oy tela ar- | Catholics, Eyes Examined Without Charge tillery, in ch jor Berry. “I don't think {t ts proper to tear by Registered Eye Physicians. On Aug. rt ¢ God's courts to ma! Fieid partir ‘ ° a court for many" sald Father Evers. “t| Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to $12. ra, boxing @ 7 t consult Cardinal Farl 7 Bal Gel, hogere also will take you have any Teapect for that vener, | _'84Broadway, at John St. ( komt, ) down the First Battalion of the First /able man's wishes you will defer ac- |223 Sixth Ave, ISth St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St. Field Artillery on Aug. 15. tion.” 101 Nassqu, Ann St. 17 West 42d—New York Coe | 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn, PHYSICIAN ON TRIAL. - cas 4 DYES HIS MUSTACHE, =| “Eddy’s’’ Sauce is kn in ‘Woman by Operation. TRAI LS COIN-MATCHER thouaasds: preity Dr. Frederick Waldo Whitney, @ prac- Heth acer tes toda pieced ‘on trea | Englishman Turns Sleuth on toads! "Ed nS" Defore Justice Davis and a jury tn the comfortable your — feel. Walk] charged with manslaughter. He was tn- for Old Game. qold & > gagiivy feet won't you, won't] dicted for causing the death of Mrs, iperell after using “TIZ.” ferrets oil see hee es ing fates] | Jomn mer, who dvcrbad nimseit ce because it’s the only ce former Coroner, Ambler of i cone | as a Jeweller and gave the address ranty, tes at on Marci No. 617 West One Hundred and he had to Flushing Hoapit . - taken ene ushing Hoapital and | rnirty-ftth etrest, was held in $1,500 |] At Gesoars and Deli 10¢ pits. Brassler, Sho stated bail by Magistrate Nolan in the West || Catessen Stores. . ffice and| Side Police Court to-day on a charge || Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St 0Y. Oare Paccan site sel bon objected to| of #rand larceny of $190 from Lauret | = the admission of the antecmortem state. | Barnett, an Englishman just arrived Ne em Extra Charge for It, ment on the ground that the woman did partion Saar be iad not die until three months after it was |" New York. eng “Tmericen, Duwiet Meena alate ie et made. 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