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Ghent vessia, and it ts believed here that the Chancelior evolded saving outright (hat submarine commanders had been directed nol to sink paameen- vessels Without warning becsuse ight F i BERLIN SAYS ANOTHER GRITISH TRANSPORT WAS SUNK; CANADA DENIES IT, eS — == MUSIPSOME, CME RL Berlin ipine® Allies Told Ferdin- Gmatin & ¢ in and Act Would Be Regarded | With Enforcement of Orders as Unfriendly. in Council Announced ROUMANIA MENACED,!AID CHRISTMAS TRADI Austro - Germans Massing Great Forces for Balkan Goods Valued at Many Millions | Will Now Be Released at Rotterdam WASHINGTON, Aur M—Conces- clone in the enforcement against American commerce of the British order tn Couneil re announced to- day a & result of informal megotta- pie just completed by the fore: Spri aevured the trade ad- BERLIN, Aug. 9° (by wireless telegraphy to Bayville, N.Y.) Passengers on the Holland-America Line steamer Ryndam arriving tn Amatordam report that a British transport with 2,000 Canadian troops om board was torpedoed off the Beilly Islands on Aug. 15. It Ww eaid about 1,000 men were Fi No bint has come trom British @ources of the foregoing report. An- Rouncement was made of the tor- pedoing, Aug. 14, of the British the 1,000 men, ‘The Ryndam arrived at Rotterdam Aug. 2%, and bas since sailed on ber nN ies mmiges Laan REE 20% om. Ont, A nf Lecstted here t 4 there la a0 in the report from Berlin bres . ith 2,000 Canadian transport B 2, of tha ounk at any isha. —— , Cal., Aug. 20,—Poltoe- of Berkeley are requested to at- the University of California, it was fpnoiinced to-day. This, it ts believed, the first time any o rem we course be the rela- Osta eer palin will Pee Ceietr ian Gtaiet Perrin Dena. A man who registered Inet night at Hotel Braddock, One Hundred and ty-ainth Btreet and th Ave- » an Raymond Perrin of New York, dead eart failure thie af of ‘had in hie Largs] and a receipt for $59. 9 igiaree, 4 of Seat to the Madison g Fmt" WN. J. dnvany, Se ei" He meer s pore sperae mpectach oat, check sult and ia tenancies “STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. ATA M. itarter Killed by Car, Michael Bullivan, a startor for the New ork Railways Company, was struck by an eastbound Thirty-fourth Btreet car 200 feet west of Third injuries levue A CONSCIENTIOUS MAN. (Prom the Ban FYlocice Argonaut.) Dodson and hin friend my fa conversing on the corner. Dodson clutched his companion by the arm ien't cn Are you to dodge creditors.” a ie up pe tite’ he ihe mal bi have in ke ee oe teat me / money, * Prive him 2 honest if we should happen = POSLAM DOES WONDERS FOR SKIN AND SCALP The Sallie Wlaling por healin joe of Posla: your service ad ior eas benefi it for any Heater ace ai liek, ip! all forme tel g Barbers’ Itch and ItchingFeet, tes Dandruff, Herpes. Removes . ackheads, Rashes. Helieves . ‘Takes soreness out of Scalds, | ® uito Bites, Ivy "hucae ight antiseptic treatment for im and abrasions. parts the hygienic (Asi medication with ten it for Toilet and Bath. Rte send 4c, stamps to Emer- ray AILS 26th Be, and Pr tee eee oui alt a eee to thene, but whether tt wil! oni usual artil extend to goods yet in Germ, e fe up, the street, Then Somes fring ie in prosres oo the stacy ort it under contract for delivery “Creditor of wered Dod- of the front, Otherwise there that their informal representa- tions in cases where the Hritish or- dere have caused “undue hardship” Amer commerce will receive aideration 16 the Hrition authori olined © enter into informal jotiations with the trade advisors in any casos, The british note of July 1 dealing with the detention of (ne American steamer hes, set forth rdship may be ‘ neutral coun the British Government would would be regarded as a wilfully uo- friendly set. Nevertheloss tn power are ia complete agreement Ww Aug. M—The Times's a voc t at Bucharest sends the following despatch: “Germany and Austria are doing everything in their power to bring bet about wi ween Bulgaria and neighbers. A fresh invasion of Ber! in the opinion of competent critics, | examine the facts in a “spirit of con- will begin about ten days hence, and |Aideration of the interests of neu possibly will be undertaken from the | Urals,” east, enemy forces being taken through the strip of Berbia hear the Houmanian fronuer into Bulgaria and thence toward Nia! “in the mean time another menace has become known. A great ing on German troops is taking pli the district of as, = ne. erin: western frontier T pergree, thousand have ‘arrived dure a the last week at Kronstadt (Tran- oy Vania), and all Hungarian custome olliciais have been withdrawn from Information in the hands of State Department that privat ers were seouring permits in Lo for special shipment of Amv goods from Rotterdam while the trade advisors Were unable even to presont special cases Was (ranainitted to Lon- on. The success of private interests in London represented by apecial at torneys unsecuring the release of about $600,000 worth of such good now on the docks Im explained at the the frontier stati of Predeal to) Hritial mbassy here as due to the Kronstadt, and the intermediate dis-| fact that the local attorneys there re, has been handed over to the Comnection U.S. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, avausT 3 Torpedo Boat Painted So That in Motion She Blends With the Sea as Background v Taking warships invisible at sea. mm shows the U Se apes THOUSANDS MADE IDIOTS BY SHELLS, DECLARES DOCTOR Specialist Returning From Warl Nerve Trunks. tles for studying the wounds and shock. ot of gu were able to secure and present to the a military authorities.” Brilsh authorities the proof required INDUON, Aug. 80.-The Chronicle |as the character of the goods and the pistes an interview with Bir|conditions of contract. Now af! a win who resided in Con-| planned to permit Ameriean atattinople mt to the be- perverse to present proof at the British mbassy here, which, tt t Belteved, will greatly facilitate The entire respons’ for the holding up ef dyestnffs ef German manufacture intended for America is placed by the British authorities upon the German Government, and it i# alleged that a contrary fmpres- sion has been sought to be created because of iM-fecling against great Britain. To set iteelf straight in this matter, the British Embassy to-day insued the following statement: of the present war and who uring much of the time acted as correspondent for several Loudos pa- pers. Tho ar to the Balkan situa- a pare e the opinuos of Bir wi ar’ “It Macedonia ls returned to her shi will come in,” he said. “If enters the war Greoce will follow.” None the Doak g he ex) regond Ri Ne distrust of Czar who, he re- marked, js ak o iyo born HWucimn” of Austrian leanings, but large estates in Hungary which he does not On April 14 9 formal notice Wish to Lome. he ald, “the concera of| Was Issued by the British Gov- n Greece, he sald. “the concera of! crnment that they would allow the army, which is not inolined any great risks.” Roumania, lp pinion, is chiefly moved by her fons of the occupation of Constant. nople by Kussia, which would place her ost directly under Russian dom- Inance. NEW LAND AND SEA ATTACK AT GALLIPOLI Constantinople Reports Repulse of Allies—Warship and Cruiser Repeatedly Hit. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 80.—A new attack by land and sen on the Turkisb positions at the Dardanelies has resulted in beavy bting, the War Office announces ‘be atate- ment follows: “On the Dardanelles front on Aug. 7, in whe region of Anafarta, the spony made « jand and sea attack, & preparatory bombardment wih artery, oD our rij wing Liretech poh and On our centre vessels carrying two shipments of dyestuffs which were paid for by delivery in Germany of cer- tain cotton cargoes to pass with- out interference, provided the veaseln sailed under a neutral flag, that the shipments were made from Rotterdam, and the dyestuffs consigned to the Be retary of Commerce for distri- bution directly to the textile in- dustrien, “This offer, which was refused by Germany, still holds good.” The Ambassador called at the State Department personally to explain the extent of the British concessions, which are especially intended to meet the growing complaint of American importers that the Christmas trade is threatened by failure to obtain goods made in Germany and Austria, for they had contracted, & Generally in, tion of the British G pe! mit the passage through the blockade lines of goods for which the American importers have entered into contract with German and Austrian firms. Heetofore, it has been required that the money shall have actually been paid for the goods. Now, it will be sufficient to show that they were Teg- warty sonrencted for and that Mg ate Asmakdere,. ‘These attacks | American Importer is really the ere entirely unsuccoeaatul. Three at-| #00 responsible tor "them ‘and. Uitte on our centre repuleed, julsed, | rests ‘with him, Goods valued at many enemy sustaining millions of dollars have accumulated at Rotterdam and a transpo: wou “Sur rilery repeatedly hit a hos- transport. tion to the United States. The ord on this Coe of the Atlantic, is yet un. da t yet un. REPORT LIPTON TO BUILD SUBMARINES Land Secured by Him and Her- reshoffs in Rhode Island for nothing to report.” GERMAN BARON SEIZED ON TURKISH SHIP SHOWS AN AMERICAN PASSPORT LONDON, Aug. 80.—The Standard prints a despatch from Alexandria telling of the capture of Baron Otto von Gumppenburg, who, it is eo bas been engi in inelting A. Plant, It Is Said, satipathy to Halians in Tripoit | the ‘Brit sh in Bey: the| FALL RIVER, Aug. 90.—An option only passe: “Turkish Nas beer secured on the water frout yria, which jah cruiser. He proweated thet be was ac American | Severs 24 Baw owned By Leonan, iin, and, produced , United Btaien| River ty. she Werresbodls of ric passport. passenger and crew! wna New York capitalists, with wHou were taken to Alexandria, where the ty fs understood Thomas Lipton Baron was identified. pied ere y si etal ; table Ponip dt ry bey Pe bi ny o . & shipbu: Ly ar Nu AUTOS HIT; WOMAN HURT.| itintrine construction, “The option expires Oct. 16, o property, Which was once owned by former Lieut. Gov, Sisson of Rhode Island, is near Fall River, and faces » The plant ia to be a large David Gieich, a salesman of No. 7176 Boulevard Avenue, Bayonne, N, J., with his wife, Mary, was riding north ta Central Park, West in # tue rr morning wi a bour at Y Selec thi Bi Gulte'o Vigreneee Explosion Burns Woman, A by a “4 Anna Bzantam used kerosene me ‘an elven by ay t80+ 1 to make a fire in her cooking, stove Mrs. Glee! h was painfully cut and|torday. The kerosene exploded d windshield. t ped with slight Injuries ahd Mr, and his chauf-|No. 627 t There some of the tenants rolled her i hitter Sire nalcich had been treated put out the flames, Then pga of Knickerbocker Hos- to the Pol i ome tn thy en's car was to “Men may become used to the and rattle of their own | and the pinging and slamming © bullets of the enemy, though thes rasping on the nerves and in the end But the effect of the demoralizing. explosion of shells charged with rite compounds never before used in war is to rupture the nerve trunks and the nerve centres. Men by the t sand are becoming idiots, incur, from this cause.” At Boulogne Dr. Craig said, he visit- ed a base hospital in whi were filled. Nobody in Fran be said, expects the war to be ov: a year; all realize army ‘8 growing stronger when the supply of men who ca! fed to the fire of the allies is tematically killed off until there no longer enough to man the trenches. The German trenches recently taken by the allies at a cost of 5,000 the eve from the numerous @trategion and Fuses constantly appearing in the war newa, Amer avy experts have been working upon « plan to muke 8. torpedo boat Tripp painted to Says Explosions Rupture ‘antry fire to- that the German through field training and can only be beaten > y Berlin report fortress of Grodno, $00,000 men, is in ashot bang f the 0 are| West ter- 200,000 MINERS how ‘ably, day er in n be ays- are tire British Cabinet to Pre- veht a Walkout. men for a fifty-yard advance were found . ted throughout. ons ization were Dr has been assist Dr, Russell of St, Jobn. W. A. Kilt, of No, 834 Fourth Avenue, who a wtretcher bearer in the same or B, B, Neubauer, Di ite Plains and w to the trenche: Pont-a-Moussen, the most adva part of the French line in Lorri pe was in one trench which was seven feet from trench, and said conversation free and fast when the soldiers not tossing bombs at each other, Kilt wore a bronze cross, on him by the French Governme: Dr. John McCreery, who has serving in Mrs, H. P, Whitney's pital at Juilly, and Dr, Lucine vand, President of the French spitale back of the line, were passengers, —_—_—_— AVIATOR GILBERT PARIS, by the French Government, ari in Berne yesterda: Dufour of the Sw: Gilbert arrived village of Hospenth interned anew. his word ofhonor that he would no attempt to escape, Steamship Espagne Also Mile. Fi American Diy United States, returning to his he Espagne of the French line, ing here to-day, as was Mile. Vitaiu, formerly Miss Fitahugh, of vond, Va,, who has achieved success abroad in opera and has Jecorated by the King of Spain Another passenger was Josep wan saved when the Lusitania reiterated his oh ‘hat the lifeboats of the Lusitania ho had seen service with the American ambulance organ- Joseph Blake, a Columbia graduate, tion for #ix months, said that his a German conferred hee here, who has been installing BACK IN SWITZERLAND AND AGAIN INTERNED. Aug. 30.—Bugene Gilbert, the French aviator whose retura to Switserland after his escape from in- terment in that country was ordored escorted by Capt |, where he was It haw developed that Gilbert, fore escaping, had written a letter to the Swiss General Staff withdrawing ——————— PERSIAN MINISTER BACK. Brings Mahdi Kahn, Persian Minister to the \fter @ visit home, was a passenger on tyers of No. 176 Madison Avenue, who Dr. ficlals who members of the Cabinet. Mai was ra 3 at need aine only spirit of the men was adamant. and refusing to share them NM ernment’s arbitration award. The ma- nt, been hos-| gay | ned. Jou. | 44y If no agreement is reached. Hos- also trict have returned to work. urgings of the Miners’ reach @ settlement. Strike: districts remained out. ward conferred with Pri ter Runciman of rived of the mine! left. be- Telle Pi make | tor So, Him to Golf Game. CLEVELAND, Aug. % myself the Prodigal Son, after hearing him preach on and repentance of the Prodigal in i ¢ Baptist Church “My life has bi he anid. He then ou may be breaching, arriv- | gol Anna Rich- much post tle game will be played to-day, been in different parte of the city were in- jured shortly before noon to-day, Mi- yi. |_ HINGHAM, Mass, Aug. 90.—Puneral | chael Crutita of No, 632 West Forty- 1 | services for John D. Long, former Seo: |eighth Street, Samuel Basslo of No. Whe | rotary of the Navy, who died at his|s t Forty-fifth Street and Joseph ratues |Home Saturday night, will be held from Fast Thirty-ninth were | the new North ) jammed and bolted in place that 1t| morrow afternoon, would have taken hours to swing them| ‘The body will Me in. state from 1 verboard, and that he was robbed and | o'clock until 2 on Tuesday, afternoon, wutally treated aftes bis rescue, | He | with members of the Fifth Regiment of me" Queenstown hospital three! the State militia acting as guard of @ paintbrush i® not fully det with the landscape in WAR NEWS IN BRIEF capture of the city of Lipsk, Berlin reports that the right wing of the Russian army, composed of nger of being out-flanked. The Russian lines on the Upper Bug and the Zlota Lipa have been pierced, but it is not yet clear how serious a resistance is being offered to the vast enveloping movement from the south, Desperate hand-to-hand fighting with heavy losses and little gain is reported in the Upper Isonzo region, on the Austro-Italian front. Alli@d airmen continue their raids all along the German lines in the Artillery action along the entire tront is also reported from Paris, IN WALES DEMAND WAR PROFIT SHARE| Desperate Efforts Made by En- LONDON, Aug. 20.—A strike of 200,- 000 South Wales coal miners, unless to-day's conferences herds settle the dispute, was predicted by miners’ of- conferred to-day with meetings were held throughout the Wales coal districts Sunday. The They cheered speakers who accused the mine owners of taking huge war profits wito the workers, and denounced the Gov-|out of the market. jority of the meetings adopted Yreo-| Crease Viola's respect for Goodman lutions favoring a walkout on Wednes-| and she let slip a remark that a boy The only ray of hope to the Gov-| could easily take care of himself and ernment to-day was news that 8,000) would be able to marry before long. strikers in the Monmouthshire dis-| It lt was) Stevens had Representatives of the operators met Minister of Munitions Lloyd George this afternoon and immediately after- ident Wal- the Government Board of Trade. Four representatives talked with Lioyd George after the operators’ committee ecmmeliiaieeen JOHN D. THE PRODIGAL SON. can see in 4 John D, Rockefeller to the Rev. Samuel Lindsay the folly yester- identical with bia," dded to beat me at but you can't beat me at The challenge was qooanted, and the LONG FUNERAL TO-MORROW. Unitarian Chureh to- . iwenty miles from the “6M BERNSTORTE RUTHERFORD WIL ——— Has Adopted “Get Together’ HERE RAPPY OVER STANDS CONTEST BERLNSITUATIN 1S THROWN OU Doctor and Trained Nurse fy Policy With Secretary of merated From Charge State Lansing by Justice Shearn Count von Mernstor®, the German] pemrts to prev the ae Ambassator, resumed bie quarters tm | or (he 01,000,008 wrinie let by ht the Hotel Rite-Carites day te | Muthert 4, whe Wee t We ewelt farther instructions trem Mer. | #ireet’e mort familiar Ae and . pen o sensational conte el - | lim ehout settling the Lusitania eed) ground that he was pled een Arable cases with the United Mater | icuor and drugs when be made tt he Ambassador te in happier frame | tained to-dey when Supreme Cowrd of mind than at any time since war] Susticn Bhoarn tected ° te ] tribution should proceed resemble waves when the boat is in motion, Whethe: — pro oe on. wen Incidentally, the Court declered clowk of invinibility” can be thus applied with a} PT°* iptome - there are 1 nany wnt mined, The idea fol-|'h* two countries prog eae ae at neh prac of dyein) Partioular notice has been taken of | (ache Ube nth wily, wea the shade a@uick change in American public |" t of which the wheels of justice the distance. sentiment since the Germas Govern. |#re cloweed = He exonersted Dr ment opened the way for an under. |(eorme W Bteel, & well known eye standing over {te submaring boar |*Prciaiint, and bd Culver, policy and Count von Bernstorff te} {rained purse, who attended Kuther now hopeful that a0 era of genuine | ford, and Charlee K. Phipard, the de. kovd feeling has Leen inaugurated dent's stock broker, who were re A complete change has been made 1 in the will and who were in the method of diplomatic inter. by Hertrand 1 * and urse between the United e and | other cousins of Rutherford of having many. Insteady of conducting a|enmaxed in & conspiracy to inttuenee lone range interchange of formal | (he millions net his relatives notes between the American Becretary | "Let it be sald a! the outwet,” Jue of Btaty and the German Minister of |tice Shearn declares, “in Justice to Foreign Affairs, an informal get to-|thone aswailed, that the are made \ “ e. ‘ endeavoring to thresh out points of lon ‘information and be y lost Brest-Lito cholas cannot afford the Having lost Bre t Lit vsk, Grand Duke Nicholas cannot afford 10) direrence in saiadnal auueebasnan Lsbuads Gosden: 46 tak tie ators hold the river positions in the south in the face of an important move-| Mr. Lansing reports tc President |ine dignity of KoaNiP and interested ment, for to do so would endanger his armies. ee, as they proceed, and the | suypiciiys \ , Mbassador gots into wireless com-| jy: wan charged that Dr. Stor London is again awating official reports from the British or French | munteation wit pie tial May cit Maa authorities concerning the campaign at thé Dardanelles, where, according] ™eot The long distance telephone | jas: days, when other phy Malai Gea A number of Amertean surgeons and] to Constantinople, heavy fighting is under wa) prac bal aaa Wale sical recommended total abstinence and tha Hecate vrner Nilaviad Gs: Paris reports the destruction of a series of German trenches. important parts. From this pian of aise bod the “Ofte bgcrarpiers ag the day on the Espagne ot the Frenen| Bulgaria, warned by the Allies, has postponed ratification of its treaty | (Ss towerner diplomacy” there in jack in 1 vdignaa, Line for brief vacations, Dr. C. Burns! with Turkey, Berlin now announces. However, Germany insists Czar] Germany to guaranteo protection | raitied nurse. but installed tr e aang PH bnschat dnt clea! Hnatituse. in} Ferdinand and his cabinet are in complete sympathy with the Ottoman|to American ships, thelr passengers fn ton months he had bad opportuni. | Government. and crews. GIRL IN BOY'S TOGS ELOPED ON FREIGHT, HINTS MISSING BOY (Continued from First Page.) a bridge near the station, where the police found them later. Bostick then saw the two off on a Long Island train bound for New York. So far as Bostick know, neither of the pair had any money. Mrs. Ste- vens has reason to believe they were well supplied. Goodman met her daughter at a party at Bostick’s home three weeks ago, the mother sald, and was so much attracted by him that she arranged a party for the fol- lowing day at her own home so that Goodman could meet Mrs, Stevens, Goodman showed at the Btevens’s party a check for $1,800 which he said he had received from a Manhattan lace house for the formula for a pink dye which he had invented to take the place of a German dye now ini The check seemed to greatly in- who could earn money like that was from Bostick that Mra. She believes that meant to give Opie the name under which the pair are travelling. At Goodman's home, No, 711 East- ern Parkway, Brooklyn, no word had been received from him since Thur day. His desire to go to Arizona was known to his people, Viola Btevens is a member of the Camp Fire Girls and went to camp with them last year, She joined a camping organization known as the “Woodgatherers," but did not go to Altamont, N. ¥., with the club when it wemt into camp there this su mer, Besides her interest in ornithol- ogy the girl's interest in chemistry and entomology was keen and was shown by a very considerable num- ber of reference works which are on the shelves of her li mother believes she acco Goodman more for ¢! the chance to live and study in the open than for any attraction the boy had for her as a sweetheart, srbbocdadhctnacisiss.ceeol FOUR EXCAVATORS HURT. Four laborers, working In excavations under a caroad of excavation at Lex ington us between Forty-fourth and Forty-ffth Street Francisco Rosso of No, 310 West Size fl ty-ninth Street was « work in ones S at a 2823 roadway wi en . kether policy is being tried. Lansing and Count von Bernstorff are A definite understanding about pro- teoting the lives of American passen- | 128tiiute | Mouieal fae S js which Phip eon, & physician, was «ers on all ocean liners. employed. voit, was) Reparation for American lives and | left $100,000 tive Sheara property lost on the Lusitania and | finds that Phipard’s son had no con Arabic, nection with the Rockefeiler Lusti- Tho United States to make strong | ‘Ution. representations to England about |i-|,,While not benefiting himself Dr. legal practices in her blockade affect- | Steel's wife w a with 80.» ing neutral nations. This action will |’. Miss Cul Bo ancy Bal Denk part of the settlonent with |Dut, it was alleged, luxurious Gesunde) bat s eoawence, mode of living after the testator'a| The United States to take the lead in an endeavor to re-establish the supremacy of international law erning conduct of belligerents and neutrals at sea, served by all nations. —_——_—_. acies and bequests. ‘The residuary| nated at $1, LOST PAPERS, CAN'T ENTER. fission goes to cousins living abroad Pills Hav. On the Italian Iner Ancona, in port to-day from Genon, men who went to Italy on the Ancona’s | Inst trip out in charge of @ cargo of horses for the Italian army. Thi when they left the United States were given certificates of American citizen- ship to Insure their safet; thelr readmission to the on, thelr return, Th tha certificates. lost hig in Genoa. married and gave his certifica authorities have heard that Ame. tcans ‘olng abroad as attendants to horses fave. been etling the other sid Quire the attachment of of the holder, LAWYER FINED AS FLIRT. When Rudolph Trebitsch, No. | before Magistrate McQuade in the West Side Court to-day charged with dis- orderly conduct, Policeman Kelly said: “I saw this man try to flirt with four women at Columbus Circle Saturday evoning. Firat he followed a young | woman into a theatre, box office until she had the suggestion that] hint, id that thes¢ men went back at the/either he or Opie would soon hear Executive] trom the eloper Council, who asked that all miners|the signature “Frank Sayville’ was remain at work pending attempts to in other i “Next he followed two women to the survey, entrance and tried to flirt with enc! GRIEBSHABER of No, 83 along Fifty-ninth Street and annoyed « iS fourth woman, armed him, 1 would | Mount Ave. Newark bused me." reat him ‘and he A papers con ver for any of the which Secretary | ta basis whi all of 0 usations, his home Govern Rutherford to drink heavily the death indicated that sb fited In some subi Unless an appe: Justice Shearn’s decision the admin. istrator of the estate may proceed now with tho distribution of the leg- gov. which will be ob- and in\the W —>———_ Piano Maker Hangs Herman Muller, a pla mitted suicide by hangir his home, at No, 654 and Sixty-first Stree Amaelt. make were twenty-four “a men abroad and nited States immigration officials discovered twelve of the twenty-four had no One sajd he got drunk and Another said he got to hiss All were sent to Ellis Island pend~ The Go an investigation, vernment thelr certificates on ile in the pacers. of ha port, do Photogragh ed lawyer at was arraigni 118 Henry Street, pe pening the | @ ticket ignored then accosted te DIED. GORIESHABER.—sSuddenty, ay, @utrance and tried to Airt with} 1916. in Richmond Hill, I. ae omen were friends of mine, late Herman Grieah: months, of funeral hereatt 04 forty-one Extra Special for Monday and Tuesday HONEY NOUGAT BON BONS. , Fragrant Chocolate, WE Se Rleuded Toko dainty Gare of dolisions’ Necaee Ft in Bon Bon Cream, and presented in three gellghite vors——Strawberry, Van and Chocolate, This little classic in candycraft, anda ya exceptional v: Extra Special for Monday and ‘I POU ND BOX 1 5c lay CREAM WA- disks ot me fon. ape FRUIT AND. NUT mare pest sented in an ayortment of & pleastn tay Peppermint, Wine vf

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