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WIRELESS, PHONE dm TAKES VOICE 2500 MILES TO we N. Vail Talk Camunent Theod in Test of Re imarkatle Appar DISTING New Invention Will Make WORDS ARI vi sible Communication With Ships at Sea —>——— Tatkive be continent by me wireless te a“ omp ue neneers to mpecuia about the hew wonders probable ‘ few Theodore N. Vail, Vres t of the an Telephone and grape Any, Was theffiret to tatk fron he Now ¥ end of the wireless A e other end, t United States Navy Yard at More Isiand, Ban Francisco, Jown J. Carty, Knginess of the orporation, received LesnaKen The distance was about 2,500 miles Mr. Vail's v Was transmitted with perfect divtic Later oth «of the company onversed w cisco, ae did naval officers at the Arlington, V wireless station of th vernmont Telephoning by wireless to London and Varia, mountain peaks, forts of Inacces rth, wil after, Mr mn Ban Franciaco. ‘elopment of wir to remote > shipw at wou nlble plac f th easy matter her over a wire fr in the present ond wires, the former will not plant the Mr Carty Talking by 4 But sup. thinks. more dependable ater, wire tw and also {s secret, and the wireleas lasn't yet been mado secret President Vail talked from hin office in Dey Street, over a wire to the top of the United States Naval radio tower at Arlington, Va., which is 650 feet high. From that polat, without break, his voice leaped to the ether and sped to the top of the naval radio station at Mare Island, which is 350 feet above sea jovel, There Mr. Carty heard it, Had thero been a radio tower of sufficient height in New York City, the message might bave been sent entirely through the air, Hut tbat would have been easicr to do thon what actually was done! Mr. Carty's reply to the Pr dent of the company was made over 4@ wire-telephone—because there was no wireless sending apparatus at Mare Island, The talk was the culmination of many tests at lesser distances, It became known at the New York of- fices of the telephone and telegrapn company that in August Mr, Carty Yad talked with Lieut. Craushaw, an army officer stationed at Panama, which is 1,800 miles away, “Wil the wireless telephone eve: place the wire telephone?" Mr. Cu re- —_! was asked. “I do not think so," Mr, Carty re- plied. “In my belief, the number of wireless telephone calls will remain in the thousands, While the wire calls run up into the billions. Wireless telephony {8 a much more difficult process. As I seo it now, the great. est valuo of the wireless telephone will be in reaching places where wires cannot be strung—for instance, Pos- “OM COI KEP Mins Marshall advances he sugee pos we wideeprg@ setitimen'a! Muse Records of the rer Relations Curly seem + Wisin! What 6 p think of babies as promoters of marital b "OS Compton prt wile Te Conemen were fon Mueey ~~ Com nome wary * i & foun vie To oe oof wit ina” cae The Fewer c ‘hildren and the More Money in a Home, the More Happiness, Is One Successful Wife's Formula Another Says Hubby Gives Her All His Money, but When He Asks for a Dollar He Gets It! By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. . Do children aid a wife in keeping her husband's love? husband and wife apart? The majority of persons will answer the firet question with an over- whelming affirmative; the second with as decided negative Bo many stories and poems have been writ ten about the reconciliation over baby's cradle, the re union of hostile parents through the angelle offices of Or do they push le hasn't alighuy been hypnotized into believing monotonous literary situation. in this y # PA eh many instances in which children actually their parents, or at least brought out latent antago- nism. The woman who pools her job of being a wif NIN a precocious child, that I sometimes wonder if the pub-| jcannot be "The WIFE WHO LOVES NERSELE Wie Five huatY AMO CKKOREN Fouowing Cxamrle ~ v his game tame and sure, it loses interest for him, But true love we innot be nd there forced, nothing | in that of being a mother is uncomfortably common and | #0 dead as a dead love, Wh a man can raroly be convinced that she is not wholly righteous, since mother. | ANts another, Woman, send him to love is the one emotion popularly exempted from the discipline of self- jin never let him know, T en, a sontr y J o . 4 or —'there is a spark of love left for you control. Yet one way of losing a husband's love is to put any other god ho will return quicker than ‘yeuriet even a baby—before him. him so. If he does xo to the other BABY DESERTERS NOT RARE, / ‘club’ ideo out of his ead and don't’ Woman, thunk heaven you are rid of RECORDS SHOW. let it come back. him, as he never truly loved you, and It seems to me that I have known of at least as! SS. antagonized | || he recone of domentle relations MY HUSBAND'S CHUM." ||married for money: infatuation. iy courts and desertion bureaus show| HE'S NO HENPECKED MAN, BUT . . many Instances of men who have de- apornee Aa bale Dear yfadam Mra, ried thelr wives | Ds adam: have been mar- . olland's ar cha ores titre sansa aatipta ne orereainee years. | have al-] and five-monthy’- tenis | sick ft of disgust over thelr rapidly | vayg done all of my own housework.| your columns, ‘How ae | Increaging family responsibilities. 7 have two lovely «irls, one elghteen| husband's love? th sug That is sinking pretty far In the scale, /and tho other fifteen years of ue. 1] Keston mieht be inva At your | jand yet wailing babies have temporar- any a thee yeaehe, Uae pineestiore in ~ Hg ed ‘ily driven from home men who do not | in this whole world, He} Sept, 24, 1015, ‘Brides’ Class in Matr consider themselves—and are notcon-| has always given me all of his money.| mon sidered —brutes in most of th -| When he asked fo dollar he) * peaking, woneraily, W ways to | tions of Ife, ‘They are selfish, i¢ you] ot It, for 1 knew, he would pend tt In) Tellin Belera love are: Phink reason. . Y icinal the right way, T day he js aa] @bly, Work with simpileity and learn will; they show a distressing lick Of} proud to take me out as the day when | to linprove environment. W, . self-control, but so tone as they exist} we were mar 1 am now forty) | housewives’ society for detailed ho: there will be some wives who cannot | Years old, No one would take me for eas agement faformation, and Tamm depend upon philoprogenttiveness ax | over turty, bre ends will mect WM. MI ps bisa 9 1 know that my husband loves Ce an aid in keeping the affe | husbands, | 1 should like the opinions of readers of The Evening World as to whether the average woman is aided or impeded by children in the effort to retain the love and | devotion of her husband. The writer of the letter immediately | following is evidently convinced that the childiess wife is happicst Non of their) ime better than any one else, as he never thinks of going out with other men, He devot.s all of his e time to me, yet he is not henpecked husband by any m We always go to places of p Ure toyether: it is the wifa's fault if her husband neglects her and grows cold. When he wants you to go out with him it is your duty to do so. Ploaso put this in The Evening World, as | want oth rs to know how satisfied |_am with my husband, DE GRACE.” | deserts, jungles, remote muuntain| &d most successful. |"LOVE YOURSELF,” THIS WOM: tops and #0 on. } a {HUSBAND IS HER CHUM, AND A| AN'S ANSWER’ “Would It bo possible to send a GOOD ONE i cay ; aad 3 este hes Oe none? |. “Dear Madam: ‘How can [ hold my Sorat monsage by wircloss telephony?) wear Madam: Ihave been married | husband's love?’ ‘The answer from having @ jrecelving apparatus to] nearly nine years, so think Lean Judge |My point of view tx simply thin: ‘Usten in? of men pretty well by this time and} 070 YOUlMere ce and having hee "he said, “I guess tt would. | |thirty y of age and ing been “ lof what the nt ina wt In these | married ral year s yhic) As things are now, any ono who could | ‘ | t yeurs, six of Ww tune Aa receiving instrument into the |days children are not welcomed by | Were unhappy ones, Lin in a posl- same pitch as ours could hear every-| men. They do not want to raise] Mon to state that wives in return for thing that was said. In fact, T sun ‘hae Want thate wives as | Waurlng devotion and slaving to make pose Mr. Vail'a remarks ‘to mo! families 1¢ they want thels home comfortable for husbands and vere beara by hundreds of perana | and chums, ax children are| children (thereby becoming the "fam- throughout the country, Asa matter pindrances in the scheme of joy, In| lly martyr") recetve a sort of scornful fact, more persons will be able to| every ‘home where the sn bums | PHY i jsten in on a wirelens telephone con-| ad ine town “alone” his wife “The wife who will first think versation than now are able to listen | #"Un hot 7 of herself will tind that husband in on a party-line wire telephone. usually has enough children to and children will unconsciously “Here ix something I would ke to| her busy, 4 follow her example. It is a ditfi- have pointed out; We had better r y, talking across 3,000 m: Alexander Graham’ Bell, inventor of the ot alr, afill-livi instrument few years ago.” "Do you rec reless tel ‘aph? Phat the engineer answered, ay say that our ap. paratus i6 much smatler than a wire- less telegraph apparatus. relative power, I'm not sure, though I'm incline more power After Mr. Vail bad ma¢ experiment yesterday aft ous other officials of the Telephone aud Telegraph talked by wireless to Mr, Han Francisco. Amonge Union Rethell, th President; John I. W rector, and Bancroft ( ire higher power none than for w wireless was asked. is unsettied,” the first oon, vari American Company Carty in them senior terbury, rl, Vice a di- engl- he of plant. Several scientists | witnessed the tests, oe Onborn-Steele Wedd BALTIMORE, Sept, 30.—Miss Anne Maynadiz Siecle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8, Tagart Stoele, here on Baturd.y to. Mr, born, en of Prof, and Mrs. Henty Fair- field Osborn of New Mork. Henry Fair- field Osborn Jr. will be his brother's best man, ‘The bridesmaigs will be the Misses Nancy Brewster, Helen Whit- ridge, Anne Read, Sara White, Dorothy Frick and Virginia Stewart of Baltimore. Mrs, B, Skiddy von Stade will be th matrea ef honor, will be married A. Perry ¢ As to the! to think we will require | were! cult task for a woman in love to do this, because we seem to take a@ melancholy delight in neglecting ourselves to ov.rindulge husband and children. Wives and mothers, if you would be ‘Queen of your home’ accept this password to happiness in the married state— ‘Love yourself,’ “ONE WHO KNOWS,” “But it's a mighty lonesome ex- istence to sit with children all the evening alone and wait for your husband to come home after he has enjoyed himself. That role is not for the woman of to-day, although it may have been all right for the woman of 1801, “From what my husband tells | me and from what one reads in t ee un a aw can | keep my hushan ve? Here ix the answer the papers, is must be silly to By an aanert in love Tred eveen dream of a home and children. powsr in this world to win my sweet- There ia only happiness when | heart's love back (remerber, | never husband and wife agree and | ull uny wrong to though | | 4 tried for seven y« 1 He or chum together, Share edery- | filed ft seven aetnien thing--work, money, trouble and ho power on earth can make a person leasur love another, ‘That's the answer, | Enough said, EX PERIENC KEEP HIM GUESSING AND IN PERPETUAL COURTSHIP, he fewer children and the more money, the more hap oe provided husband and wife chum ‘Deny Madam: Lam taking it for | together, granted that Mrs, Koiland is an ideal good, sensible companion, one | vice as far ax her years allow, Thre |who prefers you to his men friends and his clubs, is a good safe hus- | band and the best to be had “My husbe does not go out with- out me, I share the work and wor- ries and when there's any joy coming mporta ‘ood. ¢ and clea fdo n news, “Then the way to hold a hus- things in overs re and food. ‘s. rfulness ws of person and home an uncomfortable cleanll. I'm going to share that too, If he] band's love is not to try; just be needs diversion and pleasu your own sweet, natural self, a too. These ‘clubs’ are a lot o} in the of courtship. ‘Let 40 per cent, of the members who start| your marriage be lifelong out to go there fall arrive, Some of| courtship, in which you are never these ‘happy wives’ would be amazed | ‘surely’ won. Occasionally keep if they tried to find. their loving epouses at their ‘clubs,’ If you want to Keen your husband's love, et the your husband guessing as to the depth of your love, Man is natur- ally a hunter, and when he finds | | Char \MARION ODELL, ELOPER, MUST WAIT YEAR TO WED THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ’ Do Babies Kill His Affection? ‘MRS, MOHR GIVES BAIL IN $20,000; INDICTED ON CHARGE OF MURDER Three Negvoes Are Locked Up After All Plead Not Guilty. « killing of the woman's husband, Dr. C.F, Mobr, and the wounding of his dice Miss Emily G. Burger, in stalled automobile ot Barrington, on he night of At 1 In one of thi land the threo negroes are charged Mother Says So After Co with the inurder of the physician, ip ys So After Court Paroles |the other indictment they all are Girl and Holds Man charged with having aswuulted Miss Burger with intent to kill, In both She Fled With, indictments Mre, Mohr's part in the j two erin is ass to bave been who ran away with| that of an accessory before the fact. Julius Benisch, and| Mrs. Mohr took off her veil am she was found living in furnished room | Stepped toward the bur, and. iy a wiih Wigs laut tice uhed room | Clear voice she wald “not guilty.” Har ay, ay may marry her mother him, but not w sald yesterday, This was after Harlem Court had paroled the girl in thin aur Mogistr Deull in the custody of | uncle, Dr. J. J. Sternfelder. “Of course Iam solng to let those two foolish children marry when my ® mother and of her little girl is old enough to know What sho is doing,” Mrs, Odell said, “Julius is a very lov boy, He can see Marion as he wants to in my pres tuke her viding she ts chaperoned.” heard downstairs, she there was a called out: love Julius, and am going to marry him, but will wait until mother thinks it wise,” Renisen in Harlem not guilty to the ch ab- duction, The Magistrate sent him back to a cell in default of $1,000 ball, EXPLOSION VICTIMS BURIED, y Court aded Three Investigations the Ard. more (Okta.) unter Sinrted, ARDMORE, Okla,, Sept. 80.--Vunerals of revuilling of demoliehed houses and tnvestization to establish vsibility for Monday's explo: fire, which resulted int} futiy-bwo pervonsy, were un- ay ini on, the A Al the ; ‘ y has started an Investigation, but none of the inquiries has assumed detinite shape. Coroner summoned a jury to hold inquests at which testimony will be taken bearing on the causes and re sponsivility for the disaster pa neeia tian New Lord Mayor for Lo LONDON, 80.8 Cheers Waketield was Lord of London by th Sir Charles will succe Johnston, whuse term ex- Ly 4 Sir alleged negro accomplices likewine pleaded not guilty, Justice Rathbun fixed bail for each of the four de- fendants at $15,000 on the murder charge and $5,000 on the chur t assault, Mrs. Mohr gave the security und was released. The negroes, whose counsel protested at their “hardshi in comparison with the lot of their wealthy fomala co-defendant, jvere remanded to jail | WOMEN’S “SHIP OF STATE.” | Christening of “Saffrawe Navy" at Union Square Saturday To rival thé G nt In its cons struction of destroyers the Women's Folitical Union has had built a abip a 4a hilf high, nts, which will Ship of State," enitite 0 suftrn place ata bbs meethug Saturday at Union Square, at enth street, when Miss Hurrlet Porritt will pre Mrs. HOO. Haye meyer, who vaya the Pigrim Mothers were pretty xood ballast f way flower, and the equally women of tod 1 ballast on, the Ktate Hf the men will only put there, will assume command She wilh start abun ting for a th sity Rockland County, SLEEP-TALK DIVORCES HIM. | Mt 1 hip of them u y after wip Unro the ish te"? Wat Proves Wite ar tender Says He Asked, ‘How Many?! pires in November. He io head of @ London manufacturing company. Also Indicted ¥® indictments Mrs, Mohr | - mn Wwe) FLED THE TOMBS TOMTATE MOVES. | sweetheart Helps red Near May Helps Convince Admits She , wt’ Youth He Should Surrender After Baffling Guards “Jack the Kipper” Notes to Self and Planned “Attack.” Bracing Orde Custom House by f (Lommirsion 04 only bie own of Afcr even hours of questioniag’ eet Marry Kirecsenteom detective t the Fourth WORK PROMPTLY DONE. are old, © m the Hurees, Minnie Burk rows Tombs, M required the services of bie housgnaid employed tm the heme a8 — father, mother and eweetheart to get No. SPF Mt. Nicholas Avenue of MES - ., m beck. AB investivation was be- Fredericks Jr, dealer in typeqriam, Towers to Be Put in to Make Go, soaep to assermins bow @nles feaned (he movies bad inaptre Ger Stern, mean to write “Jack the Mipper” tetas te Along Broad day after being welt end to Ue bereelf ap ts @e —e Ketormatory for kitehy ber employers home, whare ays . ehe #a8 found seemingly unconsaiong offered to help Gnd) early yerterday morning. learning yesterday he had, Mr, Predericke, ewakened by Ge ‘The ‘sory engineers rummoned run away, His sweetheart also vol-\ smell of gas, found Mingle from Moston and Int yhia by the oa. They ited for him to| bend and wit Punt vice Com o may fie to his home, No, 111 Cannon, MUMLL The cone Soe Oe as eir report to-day are Mf. I. | werest, bee too wary tor| Pred from two epee sete, . > y for’ After untying wirl Mr. Quimby 4k # Davis *y =r pd that, Last night they came across | icks a up Police Headq tell what they think should be bie sittin de 66 6 teal land told of the mysterious to make future accidents in the Sasilties "mak bak ye » In which had been made upon her, marched) Detective Bureau wae w subways wible, and will not e im home. aa Acting apt Alonso undertake to « the causee of — There hin sweetheart ploaded with| Detectives Boy! the recent cave him, potntin, ut t ac Lagarenne, began The Mayor's advisoty board haw mi ge Ce ee won | ding to Minnie she ri change hie reformatory sen. | .. aaabed 1 A continually followed by @ dark, Nished ite w It found conditions tence to @ prison term, His parents stranger, who never generally wate, but led ad- joined in the arwument, Harry finally | t who on one ditional precautions in Whitehall agreed, and they al! etarted for tho | Pronsed hote into her band | ndow 9 rr and at Eighteenth str Seventh | Father and mother eid to one | jor's ardent love for ber, Avenue, Orders were given immedi of his arme in case 4 bis | (hreatened to harm | bi siely to remedy these conditions mind, and the prety girl kept pace | returned the oe 3 bo notes were ther {with them, Keepers in the Tomba| id that wn she was pre- Traffic on Hrondway may be about heard « loud rapping at the gates|paring breakfast yesterday ® men normal in two days, To-day there/and admitted the four Vow the kitchen and knocked Were three stretches where longituel n 7 vwn with some sort of club, She “ | “Lam Herman Kirschenbaum,” sald | onacious, she said. Mr, Free Ainal traMe was prohibited: Broad | the father, “and an honest man, even | ntectives the notes. way from Twenty-sixth to Thirty-!if my son is @ burglar, Here Is my irl had turned over to him, . lirst Street, and from Thirty-fourth | on. Ho excaper After a detective bad found @ " ped from you this after to Thirty-ninth Street, and Seventh child's copybook {n the house, from y ih ‘ v hoon, but no thief can And refuge in| Which two leaves wore (nlasing, Avenue from Twenty-third to Twea- my house, the home of honest people. | it was pointed out to Minnte that seventh Street. Surfa are may running in ire by nat the week, but in Seventh Avenue t for several days longer. A radival change in the method of up the tem roadway yadway betwe » points men ke him,” Young ves in the book corresponded paper on which the ortuper notes were written, sho wept and Warden Hanley in a spirit of pe | then confessed. —_>-—-— iE cs oot EUBEMIA KELLY ORDERED TO LEAVE A RESTAURANT had been tenced by Judge Crain! | yenterday, and was bel taken back with ra vlog “Your Patronage Not Wanted Here,” She and Al Davis Are Informed at Murray's. in to bo made before the street} y crossed the Hridge of Bighs | pened. ‘Towers are to be builtin} Kirschenbaum was missed. It had| Miss Eugenia Kelly, who has gained much notoriety recently because of « |the excavation at onch cross atrest| been supposed he was Landoutted to | intersection and in the middie of each! pre ches hed oe oe ne not. ae | block, ‘The construction of these) (ePuty sheriffs losist he munt have lipped the manacles and dodge toworn is the chief factor in the de- | “ybbed SP REING GAG CORBET OE family quarrel due to attentiona paid her by Al Davis, a professional dancer, entered Murray's restaurant, tn Forty-second Street, at 11 o'clock ‘They of an open door, Ip reopening: theatre at their! “Warden Hanley said tt apparently vtlon was the chief had hurt the parents far more than jon made by the Mayor's engin night. Davis was with her. table tp the Koman Garden near dancing floor, ‘The couple called for soft drinks. Fhe waiter at once sought Patrick i Y to boy to ‘ et Ghatemas McCall of the Pubic Be It did the boy to sucri*ea him to thetr manager of the restaurant, recel ur patronage is uot wanted here,” wa the Kirschenbaum approached bably ny ie | shoring a Br thon nt m t 1 cs t iinet it tae remrmmandale of THREE YEARS DIVORCED, S.H. JONES TO MARRY without hesitation and the work of building tho towers began yesterday Bride of Rich Bronze Producer Will Be Miss Sallie Cobb afternoon son of Atlanta, to traffic generally, er subway work IX going for- ward by the use of the cut and cover | method, the following order las been issued by Mayor Mitchel and sent out j to th from Hea tquorters: } "tn » with the resolution of the Public Service Commission of With reference » Commiasion had already pro.| Spartan senwe of duty. structions and went back to the John- Mins icelly auched aneeringly. Davia _— e. | Sept the following restrictions ap- seized his hat and the two ply to all stree ° © ix cut 0 ea ty ham hanited dow. tw, {construction Is not yet In place. Canadian Bronze Company, with of- Grand Jury hus handed down twoliocationn were specified in telephone |tices at No. 2 Rector Street, will marry BRIDE OF A JAPANESE. Indictments against Mr tT.) resent to precincts at 1.038 A.M: | Migs Sallie Cobb Johnson of Atlant: if Mohr and the three negroe cll WV, frucks which, with or without eat Wadnes Brown, Henry fH. Spellman and| thelr load, exceed ten tons are not to | Aa noxt Wednesday In that city. The Georgo W. Healis, who were arrested | allowed except that they may pro- /enkagement was announced in At- Uso ae"|ceod over the decking as they ap-|ianta Sunday, but did not become| Miss Ethel Johnson, daughter of the Some time ago in connection With the) jroach from side streets and may also generally known to Mr, Jones's! late Rev. Dr. William Johnson, and Eben |go to a point of destination within the Takashi Takamine, son of Dr. Jokieht ‘block for purposes of loading or del! friends in this city, Takamine, & Japanese chomist of this ering. In case of subway construc-| Mr. Jones, who is reputed to be a | city, were married yesterday morning at tors, no prohibition at all is to be| man of large wealth, married Miss | the Vanderbilt, Hotel. Ti m7 4 on their vabicles of any do-/ Eleanor Thompson, daughter of John | Croix Wright, pastor of the Lenox Ave: iption 5 ; *y Achy ch. Only im TE eee a lunlt bt elabk: elles! Dar D, Thorapesn of Buffalo, in 1807, He [nue Unitarian Chu ch. Only in ° Boas te be tesa ontomeen sued for absolute divorce in 191, | Mire “and Mrs, ‘Takamine, will tive The work of reconstructing the tem- | naming three men, of them] No, 740 West End Avenue | porary roadway at Thirty-eighth| Manuel Pe won of the former from uw weddiny |Streot and Broadway being well under | Minister from Argentina to this coun- ay, and the sidewalk having been | ¥, He Kot a dectoe in Februar wus | 1 so that pe trafic was | 191% warding him She oun of his abroad for a rae judy after |possible on both aid the, street | 200s RiRware ©: 1. donee, F ting from Yale tn or the whole area in which vehicular a ee ln Alwyn Count, Seve J trate is barred, the Public Service | th Avenue and Fifty-elahth Street, |Cammiation yesterday. gave, up ten| , Stis® Johnson Ix a sister of Anhiey Jtemporary office in the Hotel Nor-|Jevnson of this city, and frequently has visited here. Only relatives and a few friends will attend the wedding. | Mr. and Mra, Jones will live in New York in the winter months and have a) i CANADIAN HEIRESS | summer home at Lenox, Mass. FINDS WAR ROMANCE crewch SOCIETY NURSES GET MILITARY CROSS: mandie. | ed | Miss Dunsmuir Went to Front With Motor Kitchen—E gaged to Officer. Honored by Government in Shed for Herole Work Among VANCOUVER, B, C., Rept, 40.—-The Jengagement Ix announced of Kuth- the Wounded. n Dunsmuir, daughter of James} Dunsmulr, former Lieutenant Gov-| PARIS, Sept, 20.--Five society wom- | ernor of British Columbia, and Major|en, Mmes. Armagnac, Delatour and | 1 Seidon Humphrys, Deputy Arsistant| Maubourg de Chabannes and Milles. | i) Quartermaster “General " with the| Le Bair and de Lyrot, Red Cross Army Service Corps at Havre. Both | nurses who were taken prisuners at! are how with the Hritivh forces in| Maubauge, have been decorated with | nee the Military Cross and commended In Soon after the War broke out Kath-!the general army orders for heroic | feen Dunsmuir raised mong her) conduct in attending the wounded | e nde fund for # motor Kitchen. | throughout the siege of Maubauge point at which her and for taking up their work as soon . Jodivally outfitted and | as they had been liberated after three © sho met Major Hum-| months of detention tn Germany, « Miles Dunsmuir i twenty-two, Hee or |Absolutely Removes ther fu teportad vot Baitsh @os| SCHOOL FOR OFFICERS. Indigestion. One package proves it, 25c at all druggists, ARPET ial win TEL, 46 COLUMBUS, Ge sere, LEANING | ae. iam jlumibia's richest citizen ne | STALE FISH MADE “FRESH.” | 11s ot! Instruction ae Week tn Sev mory. portant clement tn the ins: A ts. tion of ofivers of the New York Na- tional Guard is the School of the Line, Dr. Luclus P. Brown, tn charge of the! Which will hold Its first session to- Woman Accused of Dy ne Mer Stock Under Bridge. John Hutchinson talked in his sleep, | so he | ple to-day \3 sion of food hygiene of the Depart- night at the armory of the Seventy. Mrs Mary Hutchinson, wife of a} ment of Health, recelved yesterday from firs, Regiment, and will continue with NOTICE! w former Paterson, N. J, rtender, told | Inspector Lie bee 5 anal bottle contain- eee at, Taureday snd Friday on the stand Jn Chancery Chambers! ihe « bright red fuld. nig lato next spring LENS Arana An. SORABOerE, HBA! ‘yhe Inapector said be had found a] Capt. Joseph L. Gilbreth, U. 8. Ay The entrance to The yesterday how husband anurnured| woman th the Aah market under tha ih Camm ndant of the school, and ||World’s uptown office if [2.4 Be eee Ste a MTS ath te hee theta ate age he wil have us his secretary Lieut. |] temporarily on the T Wico Chance ails A Lg Lovell, Soventy-first Infantry, N, hth si i Hutchinwon” denied tulking in biel tte to tire stock of A te's e treet side, where seep , and took { be"Herman ete ‘Tho course of instruction wiit in-|] the routine business will How many whougne was | th Crntent wore, ithe ni Aniline or Side Sm Wl aey aia cartipaeltine came Be transacted as usual, tending. bat a coal tar AN order was Im Hite on was marciea white he was} ately lasutd instrtcting ait inapectors. ical principles. by difterent arms of || The Broadway entrance le bartender of and bis. wife owned the! of food to be on the lookout for such , the service, problems and conferences closed, Orpheum Cafe, i practices, lon various military subjects, &c.