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Cerner from Pass bend cast of Langomarck and cores norte Tpres) (ward the -BB BYBHInO WO"LD, ARMY AND ALLIED FLEET ATTACK TURK MONDAY, APRIL 8 New York Society Girl Who Died At Home of Friend in Ossining YAN ASKED TO SAVE AMERICAN FROM DEAIH RUSSIAN DRIVE ITALY ARRESTS Wie at Bruntenin oe Agbting —— — EE ——— ona Moet Aney erations with the | | |] ' r v Newopape as @ everywhere o i] |] Write We 4 ator umore coy the (herman ber i \ teen Grives entirely from the wee (1 |4 | Sending Unce Ne bank of the Yeor Canal, bet the | os eto 3 awit A «Php 4a) reports do | j All that te off wented et ~~. -2- _— catalina M as ewepaye gies are Gowiy recovering srvues | = ‘ i - , remy . | eady coded «| Terrible Conflict Raged Along View of Correspond Wh table to Make Keal Headway) Venetian Prisoners Held for A me ‘ . te & a t ne PARIS REPORTS } Mile Front — Six aw Advanced Lines With { | in the = Carpathian leged Ofer to Metray Mobil feapatenes se . ary 8 a) ppea MALTING OF TWO » , = Towns on Fire Gen, Jottre's Perm Mountains ization Rail Plans a W Koberts GERMAN ATTACKS } | wit -. and palace - - — PARIB. Apri fe (idssorietee |G BLAZE IN THE CITY.\COUNTRY ALL ABLOOM.! | | OVIRNINA, April 0 (rie wireinas! vi Apr Press) —The French War Office thie | from tortie through Mayville, t. ¢.) 16 (Associated Preas ie afternoon gave out an official report — +e Aamwulle on the Austro- Hum: | attempting te ~ “an German attacne he Farther They Come the | Nature Smiling ona Landscape garian positions tending te the Car-| ra plane for the y : = - pathianes have completely broken Staten ermy. J 4 BT fiom Dreasciase were oh Harder They'll Be Whipped,” | That Will Soon Be Field | Gown, ta ne cloion mass at boadquar, |‘Ne alee armay, J96R RORiehew, a / Vere Cree, 4 S oe tere, To-day ® bulletin FOR ee een “ eee wo % : French's Slogan of Death the Hussians have ben nrotied back |teener employed ip the technical’, Meciea <% thereupon bombarded Ypr wits Og: : : ; | offices of the Italian railways havel men: of the tu ei violence. Our activities — ~ —_——- in Heng moc ? ‘The wom! con arrested ip Ventoe for high|* publicity nger ws continued a! Cras. VORB tr The Wuliel Pree Copy ‘arpa ne Wg | Poaeos. | . “At Notre Dame By William G. Shepherd. Mae a ate Welt a hie ia SiGe TReRTRL putea HOME, April 25, via Paris, Aprit TR puleed » German « Coyne AN Op ee | ied Neem, Comarigne Thin te the firat of @ series of la) eke poe "aaa is ts bon hiy-neven more arrests result. PEACE WOMEN HELO UP - mm) articles from the # h battle oe 4 Ae | Ir ¢ shortage . oe - "On the heights 6 Meuse (hr THE HEADQUARTERE of the se: Buy w. eecaas Ditieesce | roads for invading Hungary, through | from the shortage of food are r fighting i ne. The fromt by WILLIAM PHILLIT ported from Trieste ‘The peopie are ine a“ Firitieah Over Meas Army, Northern 5 t the Ondawa, Laboreza and Unw Val | the Caiohe venestad vee IMME, United Press Correapon | sald to ving almost entirely upon . on ‘alob' eported Frana, unday, AN 26, vie Lon-| gent, who ux i loys, have completely failed. Halked teraa # checked by oUF FOUNLAR Gon April “The farther they | * Whe wes lane aang the | in thene frontal attacks, the enemy |DOtatora. Merious disorders also have Attack and the enemy driven bACK | come the harder they'll met whipped!" | Prenoh General Staff, All have | tried outfanking operations in the| Set" reported from Capo d'intria ca| Jane Addams Pleads that Vessel Be He subsequently made another «\taek |" + Chap Frenoh Gencral Rtaff. All Rave | valley of the Upper Calpoka. near| frtified town in Istria, on w rock In Aeeeid *y N : ey further to the east, in the direcsion of | TMF Same vA Machel mre Soho | Camm Sesced by the French |Nagypolany and near the source of | thé Gult of Trieste), as well aw Arco Released So They May Reach Bt, Romy, evidentiy striving (0 Fo) Pee ew ndentnthict of the| Comer this river ey teeters di The Hague on Time. bh capture Le Eparace 1 4 s _- " hich lasted ELLUNO, taly Apri! . vie “A violent attack, preceded by a| British forces, when apprieed that) wirn THE FRENCH ARMY, April | | secaveh deen fotos ‘ut the ana.| PAFA, ADF 26—Italian refuqens at] LONDON, April 20.—The steamer . fierce bombardment, took piace, {"® Germans had hacked their ¥ 110, (Ay Mail to New York, April 26)— | Beiiino trom Austria report that Aue.|Noordam, with forty American through to the ¥ canal, t# to-d my Was unable to make any definite | s shortly after this movement the Me bree canal, a AY | Along the battle front from Switser- | _ progress. ‘The Russians lost many| {flan troops have fortified the entire) women Jelegutes to The Hague Pe: ‘eastern slopes of the position at Lag) th? slogan of the antire Aritieh army.!iand, across France and Belgium to! —— | thousands in killed and wounded, and| frontter, even building eatrenchments| Congress among ts passengers, ls Eparges! but the German attack re Th? Aehting continues of the utmost | Dover Btraits, 600 miles in length, |————————————————— anata — . 4 of concrete and cement behind which| anchored in the Downs unable to ob- ‘ intensity and reinforcements are| pring han come. And every one ts v tain permission to proveed up the ee. malted in failure. have nh placed large calibre cannon - —_ |e earowe ante the Rattle line st {agreed that thie Apring will see the a ‘official’ bulieting circulated abroad] OMcers are said to have declared | Channel to Kotterdam, ~, KING GEORGE PRAISES babse ti ei bales Lpnagod of airmen | bloodiest Aghting the world ever knew. | relating to successes in the Carpa-| that If hostilities are begun they will! Jano Addams has sent an appeal to indicate the Germans have massed! Perhaps you would like to nee some | | : faze the vill t their lnes| United States Ambassador Page urg- CANADIANS FOR VALOR [for renewed aseauit of this fighting line before the fray FAVORITE OF SOCIETY N thians, it te ntatea that despite al tee “paiva HE ee tera ie ing Kisn tavonlnv the ald et the Ammerte - IN FIGHT AT YPRES,| Standing on a hilt five mites from] hegina If you would, then come ’ rasa Gaable Gans ane feat Waa Healy) to Leste, Ttaly, twenty tiles to| O88 rment to secure the release Ls ge laged becom 1 eaw refiect-| along, for General Joffre for the frat | 1 leay, and they tave not made the|the north of Selva of the marooned delegates and en- OTTAWA, Ont, Apri! 26.—The mes- ne 8 Bfesn-mile panorama) time has given his consent to a forelen | slighteat gain in the direction of tho| ‘This information hax done much to| le them to arrive at The Hague in tilled with amoke the gigantic oppos! Duke of Con- # e or correspondent to “eee everything he és time for the conference, which opens sage received by the ke Ussok dofile—thetr main objective, | unteract the effect of reports that >: naught on Sunday from King George, | ‘108 which Gea. French's army is/ wishes” at the foremost front. A The Auntrian lines have held firm| Austria in disposed to conduct diplo- | ween congratulating Canada on the be- teowwcnl ‘cane ved the re- — of the General Staff will be -_— a everywhere, On the other fronts there| Matic negotiations regarding the cea-| g@ulde. sion of territory to Italy. H Through the emoke and tumult of] As you buss along in the nignh|Only Daughter of De Lancey| (Continued trom First Pare.) | Dave Deen nothing but artillery duela,| ict 1 Tig ao a os Stylish the herison Gotted with white clouds| powered motor through this wi and the situation everywhere is uo- INA, Italy, April 25, via Paris, from the bursting shrapnel, the Brit-| day the dandelions are thick. Oanby Nicoll Succumbs in Ossining Lopate treaties "disciblig sondlilaaa | ive Boas tah @tili held ali of their positions in| sloping hillsides are revealed covered streets and choked and gagged per- province of "Trent ae that a $3.95 the vietnity of Hil 60, Over the hill] with anemones, forget-me-nots, lilien- After Brief Illness, sons who were three or four blocks JITHEY BUS SCORES merce and) industry; are, patelyaed . fect? ao dense amoke cloud bangs, |of-the-vailey and wild violets. Early from the scene, and agriculture at pincod cuare by the enormous shellt/ peach treca are bloomins and fongul Beverat of tne ratrigrator emptor} MEW COURT VICTORY) cctse ce the tac’ ot wornmen, 4000 from the German quas which con-| hedges are framing flower beds with| Milas Josephine Churchill Nicoll, the| es who were not able to get out of having been called to the colors. Al ———_—_ cmntly burst over every portion of] rich gold. only daughter of De Lancey Nicoll, died | th? buildings themselves were saved Lorses and oxen have been rveduias i VRONPRINZ WILHELM Pa ame avneek At Sees: le sredder. Buddenty you | early to-day at Woodley, the home of| ON wr riont hey took wat ee [Judge Lynn Holds Signs Urging | tioned. % ember what sunshine an ‘apt. McElligot. They took out 8. C. is : 1S TAKING ON COAL [postions where the Canadians atill| peautiful picture means. The awak-| ure Josephine ¥. Birney, at Ossining.) weet, engineer of the plant, who, Public's Aid Are Not iid tol tes apts, Pepceaatiiner tan FOR DASH TO SEA./ ere guttantty dotting their new posts| ening of the War God; the renowal of| Mis# Nicoll, who had not been In good| though blown fifteen feet by the sec- Against Law. preparations for defense, ‘Twelve ——- floma, the lines can just be distin-/ furious gory battles, of smashing, | health for several weeks, went to Mra | ond explosion, recovered himself and thousand troops are quartered at NEWPORT NEWS, Va, Agen 9¢—| culshed through the whitish amoke. |siashing offensive; the building of Birney’s for rest and quiet several| Went back and turned off tanks which | The People's Five-Cent Bus Corpor- | Trent, 4,000 at Roveroto, 4,000 at Riva ‘The German auxiliary oretesr Kvca-| The Germans are now bombarding | heaps and pyramids of broken bodies, weeks Shi contained 260 gallons of highly|ation scored again in court to-day, and 15,000 altqgether at various Prin Withelm, which pet in here for] Tree with eeventeen-inch guns. The | A tender little violet, blooming under| 1.” eaturday REN cette raat charged ammonia water, when it beat a second attempt to keep | Smaller, places. yArrannementa ure) repatre two weeks ago, after her com, | foar of these great pieces of artillery, |its leaf, means a pile of dead men: effect on! (Capt. Van Vey of Hook and Ladder |the jitney bus off the streets. al 2,000 at Trent and 2, t i emcdipipapdlcpebegpterapend ag grey pled ae eee @ fragrant appre! erred tn | her heart, weakened by a chronic all-| Truck No. 5 assisted in the rescue of} Judge Wauhope Lynn of the rd | Mezzo- Lombardo. See Tat ber anchorage to « coal pler easty to-/can beard German | pensant’e yard stands for the lives| ment resulting from a former iliness,| Policeman Frank Anderson of Traffic |District Municipal Court said he falled _——— BY peed ra ne paerpyat jena pts a ee of the young men of the entire nei#h-| wan alarming. Squad Dr and Policeman Doyle of the | to see where there had beon a vin-| NEW LINE TO ARGENTINA. 7 long a fron borhood; that anemone you eee emil-| 1. 1 4. Charles Street Station, who were|jation of section 41 of the city ord!- sais See rs Canetes Oe twenty miles. To-night the eky ie|ing at you from the pasture there rep-|_ DF Lambert was called from New| \vercome at the door by theammonialrances, under which Corporation 2 Alves Editor Says Govern- iieminated with the glare from the | regents a huge crater dug by « giant] York In consultation by Mr. and Mrs} fumes when trying to reach Sweet. |Counsel Polk sought to prevent the ment Is Hi JUSTICE H. 5 FORKER DEAD. Viasing homes and barns. shell and in it the torn pleces of| Nicoll, who had hurried to Ossining} John Ebbetts, a steamfitter, who jitneys from parading the streets. The fs ey . " ‘The establishment of bok ¥. “I believe now that the Germans | human beings. at the frst news of the attack. Miss|had been working on the ammonia|contention was that the Jitneys were] sip line between New pe yea Trimmed Hats, $5 to $10 Pentest of Jurtct Will Be Meld ectunlty a You shudder and you choke and you | Nicoll did not rally under treatment. ! gas tanks, was cut about the scalp displaying advertising signs. Buenos Aires, financed by pisieaes = : ‘Weqnectan, SF high vaah whew Loaw in the eld Nae ae aw hen elem Mae, Qntered society tn | and his left hand was tom, and) Attorney Alfred J. Talley made the|men of Argentina and subsidised by Se series of brilliant entertainments in| George Ennis, working with him, was|point that the company was not ad-|the Argentine Government, has boen nae ee et fae] mospital and who was suffering from sna vou are pai ev sees &| the winter of 1911, was taken with| padiy cut about the head. John Dreter | vertising for hire, that it was mereiy| Provided for, according to Ricardo [-) 4-79 Same, Ba S90 Ot. James Pince, Brosk- | ‘N° siecle of the gas. Mahy of the | ridge the ruins of & stone mill, the] cnaumenia at tho Bal Masque in|of No. 2454 Highth Avenue was calling the people's attention to the} Doll. editor of the Buenos Aires in| NICOLI.—On Monday morning, at Wood. tym, from heart failure lest night, Jus- | Cadedians who are in the hospitals | from . Philadelpbia in February, 1912, and) pruised about the head and face, but | style of five-cent buses that it wan.- Prove be Pham New York to-day| ey, Ossining, JOSEPHINE CHURCHILL ‘eid, and|are euffering from gas fumes. The|éurvounding country cocupied on the| lingered between life and death at waa able to go home unassisted, ed to operate and requesting the rd the tieh steamer Tennyson. NICOLL, only daughter of De Lancer weed iees entire Canadian contingent was en-| east by the Germans, on the west by/ the st. James Hotel for t " public to ask the Board of Estimate} Mr. Coll said the project would be| a4 Maud Churchill Nicoll. ry tere vase fas eae yet dink for two month: Frank Kennedy, from the Ellis) why permission to let them run was|diecussed at the Pan-American finan- Notice of funeral hereatier. pany years | waged, and all are reotpients Cae es eats ot ai tharect n the summer colony at Southamp-| Isiand Bureau for the Unemployed, |not granted. cial conference in Washington, May 24,|M¥LTON.—On April 26. of pneumonia, bad me] unetinted praise from Gen. Frenoh at pat ‘woot 0} ton Miss Nicoll was one of the most| was knocked down by falling debris| Some t'me ago the company's two/it had not been determined whether T J. HYLTON, native of and his staff for the part thay played | the northeast?” the staff officer aak®. | active and popular young women, She| as he was passing in tho street. chaufteurs and two girl conductors! ine line would fy the American. fg Jamaica, lately re eaneadag in the battle You do. “Well, 28,000 men have fallen| was an ardent devotes of tennis and| Was cut about the head and his left sale eae Bar. or that of At fon ne, iA Bt, Brooklyn . Dr, Joseph ‘Above it all can be picked up the Were oe Ovtober and the lines still) motoring. Her automobile, in which ne ree eee She bas er § month, he acid, Sock frometinas gach as British aeroplanes reconnoltering the| *re the same. she was driving Miss Eugenia Phil-|/the wide spread of the ammonia and Aivenos Aires at Hrat, The vessels enemy's positions and watching as) Jt is Notre Dame de Lorette and/ pin, hor most intimate friend, was| fumes created a panic throughout the ZEPPELIN DESTROYED yi d a Atll erly Road, betw the “eyes of the army” for the massing) ‘%® Village is balf in the Germans’) jrick by a Long Island train at|eighborhood, The Charles Street bth Ste, Brooklyn, at 8 P. af bo That forecasts another ate] hands and halt in the hands of the! Dnata ton in Auguat, 1913, and| police reserves were sent out In force YALE MEN FIGHT YAQUIS, | ¢ey. Aor 27. Funeral private, troops French. Through glasses you can ; ’ and aid was oalled from udjoining \W RAID BY AIRM BROOKLYN. tempted advance. only Miss Nicoll'’® nerve and skill! precincts. . ‘The tity of the 5 follow the trenches for several miles. saved both from being killed, The firemen had ¢: wack t Two Det Thetr Rasch From At-| BAUER—CHARLES M. BAUBR, beloved quan! Germa Yet you do not mee a sign of life " any rk to pul tack by Inat husband of Flora Bauer (nee Fischer). gasee which showered over! oo. man pi ing. It ts ait q| With her mother, Misa Nicoll joined | out the burning inaulation caused by | nd t trode Ruined i nek by Indians tn Mexico, Funeral from his iate residence, 888 > training of war nurses last January. f Recent Attack, Amsterdam GUAYMAS, Mexico, April 35 (by wire- | P. M- w which, viewe: \- have the won of you ‘8 Of & score OF more o tanee, evoce as though ener no fest hat pl pat lg Aiea It was their intention to go to Eng-| buied under the dobria lena to Ban Diego, Cal. April 36),—| BRADY.—On See o Sittea “soldiers were affected for ‘an | 8° Fight there, fronting each other, area half a mile bebind their trenches | Just before your eyes. There is a lull the German soldiers rushed into the| now, but when the weather warms, fumes unharmed. |; Thies wae explained| the spring and summer wall interrupt Six ambi Hears. AMSTERDAM, April 26 [United Press).—Reports reaching here to-day land to ald In caring for the wounded, but Miss Nicoll'’s health forbade carrying out the plan —— lances, fou from New York nd two from St. Vincent's, iting to attend the injured the extent of the accident could be mado certain ¢ American ranchmen who were re- | ported yesterday as having defended their property against Yaquis in the Yaqui Valley a few days ago are Waldo Bheldon and Barrett Jones renidence of his ‘T. McDermott, ehter, Mre, Pat- 1171 Carroll ot. rick JOUN BRADY, in hie 64th yea Funeral Tuesday, April 97, at 0.80 & say that during the recent allied air enwich, Conn, bol whom M., from 6t, Matthew's Churos, Bastern and Eat Less Meat when on prisoners were found wads! i: with a jolt which will smear the| JAPAN PRESSES DEMANDS. . me attack on the German positions in|@ctive in athletics at Yale Unive Parkway and Ution av. Interment Moly of cotton and ney enld that they bed | iandecape with blood. TERM OVER, ARRESTED AGAIN | Beigiu erdrome at Gontrode| '” 190 Cross Cometery. trile when charging after the gas guna| But come along. You are to gol insists China Accept New Let in was d from brigade headquarters to the s Joo! A Zepp ‘ored therein was com- May off the damp ground, evoil/bad bean fired Ite & m key, Faces From Gen. Frenob down the British | foremost trenches to-night, within a spliced pletely demolished, exposure, keep feet dry, cat leas meat,|isiinve that the prevent drive in the| few. feet of ™ Gecmans, Before} prKING, China, April 26—The con-| Another “Bad Check” Cha ————— drink lots of water, and above all take |gupreme attempt of the German Gen- rene p Mea eta re cing peta ferences between the Japanese Miniater| James J. Bennett, a former jockey | Obregon's Brother Now Reported e ful of salts occasionally to keep rat eae $0 Boge roman oe HeOne a aty on tlemt aha teat of you|to China, Hioki!, and the Chinese| who rode in the colors of August Bel- Pi pany: iar down uric acid. “4 bya 4 Di es t about the table, © are on cart-|foreign Miniater, 11 Cheng-Halang,| mont, the Vanderbilt stables and the| EL PASO, pr! |.—Fran- Rheumatism is caused by polsonous $2 Sant}. Ane aveimre’ ridge cases, as chairs are few. The| were resumed to-day The Japanese of Russia, thie morning com-|cesco Obregon, aged brother of Gen. Obregon, comm er of the Carranza forces near Celaya hi room is lighted partly by oil lamps/envoy presented an extended list of ht months’ sentence on been given his toxin, called uric acid, which is gener- eee ee J caeaeneallpeeeeces WOMEN ADVANCE IN JAPAN. und partly by candles. You remark | twenty- a ds, which Ie virtue and was immedi- ° 1 Chihuahua Cit ecordin, Advertines Bale Ow ated in the bowels and absorbed into that the dinner te good Oia are told | Aly an cmplioeetion ofthe orieinal Frosted by & detective from At | {ean official atatement: receive versed Ranetale| ce Seip 6h" AU Our: Pearse, the blood. It is the function of the it was cooked by @ soldier Rwentrons, demande. ond. includes charge of hav-) Vita Headquarters, in. J IHE CIRCUS has come and gone—the Baseball kidmeys to filter this acic from the|¥# Breach of Promise Sufi) fore the war was one of Part even the demands for railroad conces- | resent f Bherift weal orinterecutad by. the order of opm season has opened, warm weather is rapidly vlooo ad cost Hh ot in the urine. The Brought There Wen by Girk Jeg. plumbers ane ves hk on sions, t i understood, in territory also waiting at the prison gate for} Villa, following his arrest at Guedale: | F motoring Hie way te ihe front and our Bode skin are also a mea: where the lines would compete with| him, | ‘ountains are ge ier every , Proving the blood of this impurit; il In| TOKIO, Japan, April 26.—Miss Hede| the ridge, OMcera como and go but | British interents. - ye ennett's first offence was in pans- | 20° a vandartal nae pigs 7 eanute, ae ve ° Nozawa haw won $10,000 by the award | you are allowed to finish your dinner,| The Japanese Instat that the Chinese| ing a Worthless check on former Polles = Be * quenchers damp and chilly, cold weather the skin , Hauore, cigars and all "I dovernment accept the new Hat of de-| Captain Tappin, now proprietor of | gaypmnmmnmmmmut * late thrillers, eo go tell your pores are closed, thue forcing the kid-|of the highest court of Japan from Vpaving the pitch Gark fi mande in its entirety, but no thne limit| Pell Tree Inn, m. He said that! ¥ troubles to our Soda men. neye to do douple work. They become |Sosuhira Vanake for breach of prom- don at enik Min: attatte eee, ona | a been wet. Chin making certain he had spent to much money since nis rs cl » . ya op vhic! ve roi ie C ry weak and sluggish and {ail to eliminate | ise which ts not only the Arst breach | Oilinble to the left down a badly cut |dercrined ag tooble. Great aecreny p run of his bank account, In- hie uric acid, which k ecourmulating | of promise care to be adjudicated in) 1)" ghway skirting the hill. ‘There Maintained ae to the details. In ial friends went to his ald, and g tnd circulati through the rystem, |Japan, but a long step forward in the |iyn't a light anywhere; none is shown |!’eking the Impression obtains ‘among | he was went, He Ber anacned that eventually settling in the joints and|Tecomnition of the rig women, who| by specific orders because Zeppelina, foreign observers that Japan will use under the oree unless China yields, he performed tn like manner in Atlans me were considered | Taubes or Aviatike may be prowling City os they still) overhead with bombs poised. You : tle and In Saratoga id regi re or less as chatt causing stiffness, soreness and eevealled rheumatism. ‘eye with | tin a moat of the Orien A School Burned Again at Wood- a Peppermint an At the first twinge of rheumatism rthe ‘exteting kW a marriage ie i ae tee oe Ee En nppoeite ey, MISS MUNSON ARRAIGNED. wintergreen get from any pharmacy about four) not valid unless wiatered wid ikl | noadquarters. Now you turn to the| WOODBURY, N. J, April 26—The — WE ALSO OFFER ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonful | \if,s Nozawa had consented to share|right and start up a narrow street, | Woodbury High School, comploted less | myiteyving Teller’s Companton Held BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE—Everybody loves 5 gen of water and drink before | Vanaka’s house on the conditi You are in the village, You don’t|than two years ago, replacing a $100,000 Molasses Candy, find the grown-up or youngster whe dere tench morning for » week. This | thelr uni’ |take three steps before a sentry calla] structure burned down when Just ready to 08,000 Ball, A Uke Big, Plump full flavored Freeh Moasted Peanate, done too is onid to eliminate uric acid by stimu-| ang Afra ines tha Nauaa wher ‘qu ;/ Out, aharp not loud, “Halt!" Your|for occupancy, is a wreck to-day, the| Lillan Camp Munson, who went to| i . rich bi eyeet ree Set 9 happy come ta $e Bidney s to normal artion, thye with tho girl, Miss Nozawa, brought ofoer Advances, gives the word Of | result of a fre in the chemical labora-| South America with Ralph Love! ence ROUND BOR 13c the blo of these impuri-| suit and lost in two courts hen she | t se Wiel ‘8 ATMS. | tory discovered at midnight. The en-|ing teller of the First National i >) Went {0 the highest tribunal in the land,/you advance—-at last you are in thelity ita aoor and half the second was| Edgewater, after he had taken $130,000 AALAD DRESSING | Salts is inexpensive, harmless and iki es burned out, and the furnishings of the/from the bank, was arraigned before| % .* . fe made from the acid of gra) Con Day. e firat floor ruined by w: The fire is| Judee Haight in the United States “Mayonnaise De Luxe’ ste felen, combined with lithia, and Sayville W 2 Tower Raised To- d i : a 5 ATLANTA, Ga, Apri) 26.--Memorial del have be: used by yea- | Court at Newark, N. J., to-day, charged “Premier” Product it with excellent results by thou- Day tn Record Litt, t ive heat beating on the|with conspiracy. he pleaded not | 4 a ‘Premier Product it’s the meadd od (elke whe are subject (0 rheus| Grr ane, conucted in several! = SAYVILLE, April he frat of the laboratory and igniting held in $5,000 bail which | 7 best that money can buy—but not “hy Re Nee eu" | Southern States to-day in honor of the |iwo annex towers, each 410 feet high, is $60,000, pany furnished, | % expensive. Ask your grocer. Here you have 8 clenten ef-| Contederate dead. It was a legal holi- t i tal q arge tay ridiculous,” she said! 4 litbia-water drink, which ‘i i was raised from a hor ‘al position cow (After the arraignhent. "When I met % FrancisH, Leggett & Co., ‘evercomes ‘acid and is beneficial t day in Alabama, Flori Mi PP! | bodily at Sayville wireless station to- Beet in New | Mr, Lovell 1 belléved he was a pros: 7) N k i Giduers so vellrAdve. nes cias to ang, Georgi + and schools, banks and) day re ie sald to be the longest Att Douiete Bass ia.ab con | Perous DUAINES man 1 intended marry lew Yor! bim tui I found out what be was.” \ ’