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$00,000 TROOPS BATTLE 2500 CANNON BATTER LINES AVE OF RUSSIANS NNGREAT oe Fighting Is So Desperate That It Is Reported Gen. von Mackensen Has Been Ordered to Hurry to the Eastern Front. PARIS, Jan. 7.—Fighting on the Russian front near the Roumanian frontier is fast growing in intensity and assuming great ferocity, says tho | Agency in a despatch filed, Petrograd correspondent of the f favas Wednesday, This may account for the report that Gen, von Mackenson has been ordered to take charge of the campalgw on that front, along a distance of thirty-six miles. 3,600 cannon are incessantly engaged. Long Austro-German Red (Cross trains are ledving thi, front dally for more remote and thinly populated | driven towns, where hospitals have been or- ganized. Wounded Russian oMcers report that consequences of this battle al- ready are being shown in certain sectors by the blowing In of first line German trenches and the slow but irresistible progress of Russian forces. Tho samo officers telt of enormous difficulties the Russians have had to surmount on this front, where entanglements of barbed wire are often laid twenty-four deep and charged With powerful olectric cur- rents supplied from stations especi- ally erected. As immediate approach to these entanglon.ents is impossible, the Rus- sian soldiers have invented a method of surmounting the difficulty. Good marksmen fling ropea with hooks at the ends over the barbed wire, then pull until they have broken ono of the lines of wire, and continue the method until the whole entanglement is removed. BERLIN, Jan, 7 (via London).—The official statement given out to-day by the German Army Headquarters ways "The Russian detachment which yesterday took possession of a ehurch- patches from Kiev declare that the noise of cannon ean be heard The batile is raging with particular fury on the Tarnopol-Trembowla front, where more than 800,000 men with physician ay-sutnies has passed, whether it be throat trouble, organic disturbances, contagious dis- eases, or even a severe cold, a relapse is feared, because sickness robs the system of Nature's resistance and leaves it subject to lingering germs, Drugs never build up a worn-out body—only food can do that, and the first thing to take after any sickness isthe blood-making oil-food in Scott's Emulsion, which feeds the tissues, benefits the blood and strengthens | both lungs and throat, | _ Physicians prescribe Scott's after | sickness. Nurses advocate it, Scott’s is pure medicinal food, with. Out alcohol or injurious drugs, ‘Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J —Adr. 16-22 RANDRETH “ie” PILL An Effective Laxative Purely Vegetable Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, et: Q or OD Oa nigh Hil reHeved un Chocolate-Co. : 4 a ¢ one aft, Several of the submarine'’s ; ih wn impassioned ad-| time being lost interest in view of the yard to the north of Caurtoryak was arranged to fill another vacancy Cot. | ¢ aw ache Sie declared Mr, Gardner to bo| possibilities of the Bgyptian eam. LONDON, Jann nigit Hayward to-day gave to The Eve-| % ; plainly through the ging re British than rican,” erit- | paign P ONDON, Jan. 7.—HRunwlan aviators ning world the following account of | SeeOoooos 14-4>446$000006 + | | eens ma Math, “WHEN eveie rene on Enough Austro-German submarines have bombarded the railway station eS hg is | relat Wid. Ware’ cavatun are in the Mediterranean to infilet At Caernowita geveral times in the "8 connection with the affair: yo: Ry t Mechs ieiattee Cones hi lature to produce his account with | oe ee, ¢ ‘ strongly defended Gerinan-d disastrous losses upon transporte last fow days, according to Bucharest Whitr has long e+! the Kasex Trust Company of Newark, | * eed - rs ’ ¢ Mr. Stuford took particular! carrying retreating Anglo-French, [despatches to-day. ‘Tho Slava havo deavored to get Mr, Hodge on the|N, J., under penalty of contempt pro- |» hae t T0 ESCAPE FROM FLAMES Were thee ot aration by Gard-| cone trom salon ;Captured two scetions of Austrian, commission. The place was first of- ‘ings, Mr, Baldwin brought be- | . deathoyinge “AMmeneah: tibeition 4 Seen trenches west of Rarencae, a few! fered to him last spring, before I was| fore the Thompson investigating eom i ; ‘ ——-- tories with their “gold and dynamite,” miles from Czernowits, and are ham-| appointed, Later on the Governor] mittee when it continued its session 90000-00050 9000099 | our Are Put in Peril ————— BERLIN HEARS ALLIES mering the Austrian front with ar-| sought Hodge's consent to fill tho] to-day the check he paid for the Ford a ee aa ae tillery of all calibre, Vacancy that would be occasioned on} patent, which helped procure the When Fire Attacks Union Hill BRIMSTONE CORNER PAID ITALY $400 000 000 cememepacins Feb. 1 next by expiration of Commis: | $1,600,000 Fourth Avenue subway ¢ | ‘di : q 200,000 TEUTONS sioner Cram's term, tract, He refused to bring all his ac- . Building. | SEES HIM PUNISHED “When Judge McCall was removed, | counts with the bank on the ground lies 1 i ith i! Fo milles livi e Said to Have t AND BULGARS TO Aas Gavernar (MACHA U6 Mek ME| Ca TNE nee on Ee eee Neti over & pateat — Rian) Re) Hee the GOO We CROSS INTO GREECE} tioage asain. ‘the understanding wan| atfaira, | a Sicetey Union HI Real Hot Time There When Girt| Astecing Not to Make nae that tf he would consent I was to be] “I whail present Mr. Buidwin's re-| Absence of striking features in the] Mire. | 1m norning when a a iy a Separate Peace SALONICA, Jan, 7.—Two hundred | mado Chairman. Mr. Hodge again] fusal to the Legislature next week,” | MOMINE’® news was reflected at the | Ann 4 in the collar attacked Horsewhips Her Alleged eng . thowand. ‘Buleke Austrian and }@eclined. 1 urged hii.. to hold the offer] said Senator Thompson, “He will be | OVCnIME of Pee ee epee, Stee at tee amas atae Hieat Tad t ee hee BERLIN, via wireless to Sayville, formas troops are now maseed along) Under consideration th topes that by ordered to bring the books. I¢ he| [er @ litte atlove Thureday’s slose.| ie oh ane ale | Voie L. L, Jan, 7—Ltaly received £400,000,- tho Greok border, ready for a com-| tho time the Cram vacancy occurred] tefuses he in liable to pinishment | a4 nh rear MC rar lahat) Baie Air tli ia eave ne} CONNELLSVILLE, Pa, Jan, 1] 900 trom * for signing tha, bined invasion and assauit against | on Feb. 1 he would be free until he shall purge himeclf of con. | © wine Pele wereniaeh years old, for Town Clerk of| While a crowd encouraged hor, Mixa] London tre ecing not to make the allies defending Salonica. Tho| “Then came the unexpected resig- | tempt.” wil acs my S ataeican it Union Hill, leaped from a third-Moor | ah Weaver of Hagerstown, M penne ee oye ae blow In all probability will not be| nation of Commissioner Williams. Tho hmvssionex Willian: Williams ot] Or speniaites: Mexican Py window in the flat of his son-in-law, | Publicly horsewhipped J. Leater Mac Zeucricher Zeitung da- long delayed, Governor again pressed the offer, Mr.| the Department of Wate and | fle oe ak ON AR SFOnR BORIY, whol 0. lives, ib the ‘}®aha, proprictor of a jewelry store Tho Bulgarians are advancing in| Hodge went to the capital last week—| Hlectricity appeared as a voluntecr| Me § Mee a e auffered a compound fracture of | here, yoaterday The paper also asserted that Brent masses between Doiran and | Wednesday, 1 think it was—and aaw| Witness, but Counsel Lewis called] General Motors lost 25 pointe and} He suffered a compound frac Tho horsewhipping ocourred et what] O#e clause of the treaty is directed Glegvelt, according to despatches re. | the Governor, Hodge sald that he| Raglan Momand to textity first. Mr.| Cre! ate bs Neuiyiaeeed P plocka | Sruabon Foepived.. fe also 4a is Known as Brimstone Corner, in the | #sainat the Vatican, ceived here to-day. Fifteen thousand | would consider only aerving a short] Momand is consulting engineer for ale cel dedine i ee reel tay tronrlatedk centre of town. Magaha, after a num- Sepa start G7* concentrates around Mon-|tarm vntit the ausway construction | the Publio Lighting Sorvioa Corpo. | 100, not fecline. | Support was eal senacs 2 ble wite, U | ber of lows hed beon rained on tte NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. % aa fs ered. An a resuil of the austrian) 4 mur ind his wife, Che Miter) ee a he, é astir, A single Bulgarian division is| work ‘as finished, and did not want ration of this State. Francis H. Kuhe| repiy pubushed, tho market raiited Ahler's daughter, escaped down a lad- | Neck and ‘head, fet down a side Berbs He Albane ne Sesinat the | to tuke a long term, auch ne aucceed-|!8 President, Francie E. Tiets, Sec-| sharply, ied by U. 8, Steel, which ads laer Franke Btercck and keen wt «| sult, Wut he distaceey woman ta pur. JROUNDE, NEW ORLEANS, Serbs in Albania, ing Mr. Cram would necessitate, The| tary and Treasurer, and Christian | vanced 7-8 to 86 7-8, General Motors eek: were overcome by emoxeon thel ete teturied ny her, Ja 16 entries for to-morrow’s Atistriag’ {t00pe are fore : | Cornehisen, Vice Preside up 35 to 450 and Mexican Petroleum | °° Oo hs } nf the | aces are ax follows Li} forming on the | Governor finally induced him to con. . Pr nt. whipp) H | Bulgarian right flan. noat Monastir, te taka ta Willlaewn vie “We submitted a bid in December 1-2 to 117 1-4, |third Moor and were also taken to the| ¥!) Peis ba aide £ oN n. sald FIRST RACE na, three-year-olds and up; Four German divisions have moved ey : ake the jams vacancy on 1814, for liphiine ihe discal er Ne Market, was active in ee efter hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ha-| tne gog!” ave wie arrested, tis, terigm eM ioe ing tye De! own the Nish-Salonics tak- | Feb, 1. : pe Now| noon and recovery was well main- | 4 4 their three children were] ‘The g ot arre 100 x centre, Pronk eiruna, ie Bulgarian | “I went to Albany on Thursday of Weisbach Company which has irate | Canta, Mazican Petroleum made tho eee ech end yolicemees | Atak RAM BOL arrested, | ta centre, ‘French ast woven Bete nies | last week and remained with the Gov-|ed the streets for tixteen yours, They srettest ed ree See ee eos the mecéad BOOr Sere adv cas | SEO HOM MAGSRRO NN one opened a divisions Seite oulearian |ornor until Saturday. I know that| charged $1 per month per lamp. ‘The to 87% Many stocks showed gains ; eae jewelry store. Miss Weaver was 4 are now within a few hours’, . city of New York supplies the was) Over nat wiahtsechee, Mowed walns| stra, John Keser and their three chil- } brought along as a clerk. She left eerclde a0 aps smared of th dreek border, while oth. |the Wood resignation had not been! thy communy samplion tee varie, eam] over last night's close. Gren, Keser dropped the ohildren out | after two w crvics, Mince tent ier 1 ing to the attack, [delivered to him then, although the} keops. them | ler. Most of the — lof a window into the atms of police-| $h4 flleges, Magaha hay circul Cap, At _————— nor had an intimation of it." companies in this business through. Closing Quo |men, and then he and his wife wera| 8otles reflecting on her character. De into. Tetel | Hann son | “Where did that intimation comefout the country are owned by tho med « peace > “ihe shorter, 100. Gru TON MAY ORDER | 4 United Gas Improvement Company taken down by firemen. Firemen e108; Aastrose 1663 e | from?” was asked of Philadelphia, commonly kncwa ne saved the building from destruction, Tio elestar t18 VER ’ | “Perhaps I should not put it that/the Street Lighting Trust. Two other but it was badly damaged, | ED AT ‘diteenth—Lran Olt hireheen igh MOVED | wa * replied Col, Hayward, correct: mpanies were about to bid on the ¥| Seema | ‘ \t 1 Wietewe! 13 ie ; sw York contract, but they dropped % THE GR ND CENTRAL | ol pans eet ine himself, “He spoke of the pos-|NuW York contract, : MR. CARNEGIE GOES SOUTH. 4 ur year ody fags Mat ae | sibility of Wood doing 80, What wel made by the Department of Justice | Am ¢ , sree Col, | Agpitanade, 108 alone Understood to Have Report-| discussed was that if he should send}at Washington.” it Am, Ht Health Poor, Will Spend the | v 11; Ringling, 132; , Mos id dec! h a Com- " » « *, ance ¢ ven ed Vessel’s Standing Not Af- [ia his resiroation bothine could be] Mr. Momand declared that Com. Wisies in Pieviéa, Suit Case in Parcel Room Con-| ince claimel, ‘Track fast done under the law but accept it,|™ s ; ; ; ‘ ete sti i *T pany to put in 400 fire alarm lamps The cold wave will not find Antrew| tained Body of Six-\Weeks fected, but Action Likely, and that would end the matter.” and made other changes wh Carnegie in town, for he has juat left for tined Body of Six-Weeks- ONE STANDARD REMEDY " ; The Public Service Commission act} characterized as “ham stringing us," Miami. Fron, that point he will spend Old Be SHING! An, TC % ) id Boy. grew : ba an i ‘A lester Jin ailent on tho subject of resigna- | a fi ally on Nov a, wrote a letter the winter erulsir e inland waters of # FOR EVERY SKIN AILMENT. ) ia, Honor fe Italian’ tiner declaring the contract’ o Florida coast In the h we The bod six-weeks-o Dy Giuseppi Verdi, which arrived at New | UON% but the eine \s covered In the) We offered to supply street lan ps! es whieh spd - ren ess « of boy was fs Thee a ; an es York yesterday with two guna | Public Officers’ act, chapter 51, of the] in all New York at % cents a month. sd Pgpais OF i ws found to-day In a sultoase! Po heal all eruptional troubles which Revised Statutes apiece," said Mr. Momand, * bere M. Thompson. Ho was accom-| left at the parcel room of the Grand ri mounted, was received to-day by the x Th te & contract for this year was B | panied by Mra. Carnegis and his wecre-| Central Station on De heset the skin is the sole work of Posl Treasury Department and forwarded} Chairman Thompson te far from | {OMe wonshachy Company, which | % | tary é : the skin remedy held so highly in esteem ed that iT aid et u 2 muel Morrison, manager of th 'y to the State Department without be- | Convine: Quigg nok “PUt) charges $3 a month for some lamps | 18] For a yenr Mr. Carnegic's health has] |) a cyan’ | by those who have seen its éffective ing made public, | the deal ov and $1 a month for the others." a kuod, After a severe attack of | Checking room, came upon a cheap kk Thareishatdivae tE, It Is understood Collector Malore’a| Senator Thompson called attention| Mr. Mornand continued his te imitation brown leather aultcnso that | Work, Pherels hardly a case of Eesema, neutrality investigators reported there were no Italian gunners aboard ull the members regularly und of so. ‘The rstood to be that tl esence of man. the re’ Collector's w e UNS has not altered Verdi's character of a merehant- His opinion, however, is not bind- ing upon the Stu 1 nt will » have are the result of can be quickly an ping, no matter h have a hard steel trates the ice, and as they wear down SAVE YOUR HORS! RED TIP CALKS the horseshoe, and will prevent slip- RED TIP CALKS crucl carelessness d easily inserted in ow icy the streets. centre which pene- they become sharper E FROM FALLS AND BRUISES! | \ » =f Department, which sk the Italian Govorninent the guns removed before the ————— | of Henry w J is underst » look with distaver upon any hant entering American ports with armament, It! hus been {indicated that the Depart- | | | HOW HODGE GO P.S.BNOW TOLD BY COL, HAYWARD | Had Already Agreed to Take Williams’s Vacancy.” HE WAS SWITCHED IN. New Commissioner Several | Times Tempted Before He Ac- cepted Short Term on Board, “ine Service Com- in his Commis. had advance Public would | Gov, Whitman | timation” that missioner Wood send resignation, according to doner Hayward, but the appointment Hodge had already been “When Wood Quit Mr. Hodge ! le 4 to-day to events preceding the ap- pointment of Mr. Hodge to succeed Wood, “Gov. Whitman,” he said, to appoint Mr. Hodge to Judge McCall, Col, Hayward called on Mr, Hodge and used his most per- suagive eloquence, Mr, Hodge flatly declined and said he'd be foolish to jgive up the $50,000 a year he was A , Jan, T—Gov. Whitman if {laine the suitcase, An autopsy will be per- BARE BH G8. snginegt to PET i I rsdaires the Thohipesn Gomme Mata lt Mo Rome Tells of Destruction of! {red {his afternoon to ascertain 008 ae Conimieaioner J snitt ‘s charges against Public Ser. {N° | anid eagle | Yet on Thursday, Dec, 30, Mr, | “ ay M | Bnemy Kedoubt tn Mountains, — | oe so | Vice Commissioner Robert ©. Wood, |), i . Prot st Sleper Dead. Hodge, of his own volition, calls Col.| now resigned, to District Attorney | ROME, Jan. 7.—The following om- a ee ¢ #80 : \ | 4 catte % IRL ayville, Ly Hareare on the solephone a8 *ay8!swann of New York County. The &e clal communication was fasued last |, FEI AG HOR | ‘I've made up my mind to take the! reference was made in a letter, ad. | SF night: chen University. one of the leaders be- appointment. And eo what hap-| dressed to Swann by the Governor.|\ } “Our hardy patrols, gaining a foot !fore the war of 4 movement for vm . a " sae! “J ' Y atter understanding tween Great pens: On Friday ‘the Accelerator’ | «phe first four charges, under. the | >i hold on the mountain ridgos which | better understanding bivy feos the Governor at Albany; on Saturday somebody telephones Sena- tor Lawson of our committee that Wood is out and Hodge succeeds him; on Monday Lawson tells me, and on Tuesday morning I read in the newspaper that the whole pro- gramme has gone through as pre- like to know who was more porsuasive t tink ec truth ought to be breugh — THOMPSON COMMITTEE STARTS INQUIRY I LIGHTING CONTRACT. The whole t out." | } Attorney Arthur J. Baldwin of this be directed by the For Constipation city may The Delicious Laxative C Las rellevee constipation, reretet r Ww timulates the liver and Srcyaeer clermaion. Good for oung aD . cr UM afogeist j ny in thi Burr presiding, having gor Attorney Sw yn after to lunch ieese Sees WHITMAN REFERS WOOD CHARGES TO SWANN IN LETTER TOPR heading of misconduct in office, set forth four distinct crimes, which sald | Wood is alleged to ave commit! ted in New York County,” Gov. Whitman wrote. the matter immediate attention.” The Governor now seeks to absolve himself from t strayed into the Quigg'’s “political influence |day he will mak enee with Publ ITEMS FOR Sterling ents from th ternoon to 4 United State: ular quarterly A Stock for Twenty-five Ing price for cop Mere ntily calla for share fe preferred = ie iu. support. M CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN visci'Siu"preaimbies promising inaspen: Every Victrola and every MARKET. when itis bent for the permanent U7s ‘ ; finan We ule Hilininondesnring it Wictor Record always in Hi pty HE ae 1. Sibha‘not'be bound’to tuint'it:”""""*"* stock, Come to Landay, . Cony ny ea 0M O88 "Brome Ryetass* the Victrola specialists, “S Bhi NE. BS ROMER Lara: for best service. — BW GMOV Cute 8 Gold Soe Balt ibe, —aare | | he fleld public ie 8 charge that correspo! jee Comin vor to cl HE Ks sinc exchange Rubber Ce “T assume that you will give nc nis ear 1 INVESTORS, dropped 24-8 arly high in late af npany—Keg of 2 per cent dividends t nt seat ha A pound ie mek and 1% p rred stock, d Jan, er metal, Marine ( of reorganian preferred wtoch er ay 4 8 ax been wold | Muy $71,000, the same as the last wale THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916 Battle Line of the Russian Army In Its New Dri 484444444469 O464.44.4 84044 U-BOAT CHASES ANOTHER LINER; FIRES 100 SHELLS 2 French Steamer Meinam Eludes ve Into Bukowina PPOLBAGA ELE VEO M ROG; | | Submarine in Mediterranean and Reaches Marseilles. MARSFILLES, Jan, 7.—The French Meinam was en route to this port when att Officers of the Meinam said the boat had two guns, one forward t and > a yen 1 to give up most of his active interest in business matters, and at Bar Harbor jast sum his physicians kept bim quiet. On hia eightieth birthda nkagiving, for t ae Pe leh Mor ET SE AUSTRIAN AIRMEN BUSY. | ascend from the Astico to Luserna| have damaged the enemy's redoubts and shelters “On the Tolmino bridgehead re- peated enemy attempts to approach our lines were speedily repulsed, “There have been numerous incur. sions by enemy aviators in the Valley of Lagarina and on the heights of the Isonzo." ee SUES HERRICK FOR DIVORCE, Wite of Author Ch Deserted Her and Her Son, CHICAGO, Jan. 7.—Robert the author, was sued for divorce by his wife Harriet here to-day. » plaintift charges that Mr. Herrick deserted her and her son Philip in 1918. An answer denying the allegation of desertion was Hualimay yf Cat ‘ Sean 4 an ve rKen 1 t Herrick, —_ led. NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. |, The parties to tho sult were married Open. High _ — + 12.28 12.36 1255 12.60 May 18.84 4Stores Vicor! Toeghone are 100 WASHINGTON, Jan, T.-—Debate on 563 Fifth Avenue 427 Fifth Avenue the bill to enlarge self-government in the Philippines began In the Senate yexters Golwoon 38th & 30th Sts day, Menator filtehcock. submitting the ineaeure with an exhaustive speech in . Math | 23 West 42d Street 27 West 34th Street | Between Sth & Oth Aves. Between Sth & 6th Aves | steamer Meinam raced into Mar. | S00" 00 tM ucery and Infidelity.” acillos to-day after eluding a mub- Gardner declared that a poace in marine, which pursued her through Hur now would be Inconclustve the Mediterranean. and would mean another war. He | ng the nows- 4 and the be Was found, | ; aie even | Wrapped in several towels, underwear lin the Peace 8 and a white pettlovat |his physicians tive Micelli t ane wane Ul Ieadg Morrison age of fifty-thre GARDINER ANTI-GERMAN AROUSES CONGRESSMEN Speech on Shipment of Arms Brings | Attack on Himself—Called More British Than American, WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—A_ pro- pored embargo on the shipment of arma was bitterly denounced to-day by Representative A. P. Gardner of Massachusetts, who teclare 1 that such action would tie the hands of the al # and “leave the plunder se eure in Germany's He frankly took the allies and Pleaded that the United States should not take any action, which would grasp.” f th seem to “encourage pillas \ neutral country, nt an attack upon Ger is could have been made in the r Hament.” He NO GERMAN TROOPS FOR SUEZ, SAYS BERLIN Invasion of Egypt Will Be Left to Turkish Army, Officered by Germans. BERLIN, Jan, 7. — Germany wil send no armies to the Suez Canal, It Is generally believed, Turkish forces, officered to some extent by Germans, und supplied with munitions from Berlin, will constitute the force that will invade Egypt. Discussion of the Egyptian cam- paign, the chief item of interest here for several weeks, waa revived to+ fay by statements appearing in the English press. deriding the possibility that Germany could hold her tines elsewhere and send troops to the Suez, The submarina fired at least 100 assailed the pacifists, the hyphenated shells after the fleeing steamer, but Americans and the cotton inteteate It was pointed out here that the none of them struck, Gardner waa vigorously criticised | TUTKS now have an army of more The Meinam is owned by the Mes- after his speech by Representatives | 4M 1,000,000 men in the field, Within fagieres Martitime Company and is a ¢ yor nid Stafford of Wiaconsin,|® Short time they will be well * xister ship of the Karnak, which was ‘The former, senior Republican mem.| Upped. It Is understood that Ger. chased into Marseilles ‘Tho ber of the Foreign Affairs Committes,| 4M officers who have lived in Egypt and understand the problems of an Egyptian campaign will be assigned to the Invading armies, The situation In Greece has for the was placed MM one of the top shelves. He called several other employees and it Was decided to n the . > oF I to the This was t he has } unable to learn man woman checked died to-day at the rs Special for Friday PpLueM PUpDE BONBONS— The contre this 7 1s potnatne Caruinel pinged wit a'chewing dels Ex MILK TI al tha éeas. Fits TRNGERINES Ovoe Lee Enel, Almond Wyse, fraxrant Te. orangey wii . julcen ae “aweet an honey.” We “aut shell of purest confeetioner's # e Oty pertbona, Nu et fa many delighitul m in Fondant’ Cream and jacket aud oe ln wna our lwcomparable konds. Pe 25 co eg ‘ DUND BOX Cc .s ai NENENS 2 ic Petite : me. Nor stheer however aggravated, that Poslam will not benefit right Grom the start, stopping all itching and healing so actively that improvement may be seen every day. All druggists sell Poslam—Advt, SORETHROAT and tonsilitis if neglected frequently result in serious illness, The preparation that will give youquick relief and is sold at fifty centsat your druggists and at the Riker-Hegeman stores is BENZOMINT Special for Saturday FASHION | Gum atts fe a are oP “Pounp ox Ness, flavors it ean ‘Our ina, anes, PEPER Sng tena? iit caqubsitely lesds

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