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can citizens have been shot to death | faye bf ide 2 a ” 7 ©. A. PRINGLE, Ban Francisco, | Fortunately, it was impossible to =e = Ps Believe cident Due to [shooting occurred? A, The chauffeur | ected 10 toe es attorney M. ANDERSON, Chihuahua City, | *pother this incident. Tt ty only part an English Attack.” stopped the car, shut off the lights! Chirging in his ouening that Jeal ‘A. COUCH, Chthuahua City, Ween conaeneh: kegs N == ; ve eard an expiosion ¢ had ope ©. W, COY, Denver, r “it ‘the Md was just taxen of at} Eimen Tried to Bend Back BUILDINGS DESTROYED, jenautteur camo to the back of tho) such inquiries, and Instructed ALEXANDER 0, HALE, Dougias,| the State Department and the Ameri. Entire Line. = ol jeur and T heard him say: “Ob, my envy Sharpe Chaffee of Barringtot Ariz. Li Ped A a el che geperreot ’ oe Ss Forty Per God.” Then 1 felt something strike | who was one of the first to come wpe ‘ CHARLES WADLEIGH, Bisbee} of American citizens and the insult | 44 110)1jR BOMBARDMENT] * Y Official Report : ays Forty er|me. 1 was shot twice, once in the The, S700 eee ee ee ei y trix, to the American flag, it would not} 24-HOUR A ME} sons Were Injured in Addi- ["eck and once in the shoulder, 1) orion Stone Miss Barger, E. L. ROBINSON, E! Paso, take rem Jone to decide wnat they naan | . rt Killed looked down and saw the doctor sit- ea: . @. W. NEWAMN, El Paso. wanted to Go. Shall we wait longer? : tion to Those Killed. jting in the car and I pulled him by vA . K COTTON EXCHANGE. i H.C, HASSE, Miaml, Aris, For soe, t von comand "sce atte in Champagne the — |\te sieeve, 1 remomber putting my} NEW ¥° losing fy J. ADAMS, El Pas did aot give asseranes of protection Bloodiest on the French | BERLIN, Jan. 12 (via London) nit | hand se to Lik a several times. | Higt ow. q Rh. H, SUMMONS, El Paso. in & way that would leave no doubt Ps 7" . : semis nen he explosion . occurred, 1| 2? . ete RIE HH | W.D, PPARCE, Los Angeles, as to its being carried out, T would Line Since September. —_—o— | |! omeattyanvouneed trait an am | ent Rie leae ie Maen earaee let 3 ika | 3.W. WOOM, El Paso, ‘am not Koing to argue, but T : London. Still in Doubt as to! taht e hah Te REET ta Oe MEG cree i ' | The murdered Americans were | think we ought to settle now once} PARIS, Jon, 12.—The Germans lost 4 | Jof Lilie hax been blown up. no |feur dragging me to the side of the! He. 6 } returning from Chihuahua to | for all whether the lives of American | more than 26,000 men out of the 60,000 Number of Men Trapped | latatement says road. 1 also remember Yhat f tay] , Marke e across ne to ry ‘ ' iy A e fo on . mining properties at Cusihiurachi. | Gi anae.* who wore engaged in the onslaughts on Tigris. | In the southern walled-in section | L ‘ or four oF ‘Ave min e and | | The Carranza Government hed Senator Thomas, Democrat of Cot- - that the chauffeur called for help, homas, Democrat of Col-liast Sunday against the French lines _ of Lille an ammunition depot belong-|qhen some people came up in motor transpired. "There is no reason at this time why the THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1916. TO WHICH GERMANS ’ “lve been to some of them Wi | —-— ~ a ee ae the affair came through @hut off all] claiming as aid Senator Gallinger that | | 5 ING a. , : : ae the Amorican people should uot | Final checking up by the American; sentiment on {his question be known SBmelting and Refining Company of) he dociared. “Five years ago sever | . ri its employees to-day showed American citizens were murdered | Deputy Attorney General Phillips ichigo Eide oy . peter Pe foreigners unaccounted for. Nine-| this side of the border, near Dow: «| questioned Mise Burger at the open- | {on by the Peobies etter eded ti teon foreigners were reported to! ; aie apected 10 eee thie c 9) ine troducing a letter from Mrs, Mohr joan people expected to see this cou | the night of the shooting | George Brooks which would make of ‘Was issued by the smelting company: G. R, WATSON, Bi Paso, W. J. WALLACE, El Paso, M. B, ROMERO, Fl Paso, T, M, EVANS, Chihuahua City, invited the return of American men to Mexico, and had offered try, in harmony with its traditions enter upon an aggressive polley for the protection of American citizens. ‘They braced themselves against that attitude, But, Mr. President, then b wan that ald rastina! ing, apolo n policy that {s not ended ye “To-day we are old seventeen Amer! orado, charged that the Standard Oil Company on one hand and the Pear- GERMANS LOST 25,000 MEN, NEARLY HALF THEIR FORCE ~—INDRIVE AT FRENCH LINES in Champagne, according to Chalons So official word HAVE REMOVED BA SEVENTY KILLED Berlin Reports the Inhabitants’ | | Jing to the pioneer detachment, lodged some t |HER STORY OF THE AMBUSH | AND MURDER. | @. On Who! time did you leave the doctor's j Office? A, At 8.15 Q. Who else was in the ear with |h you and the chauffeur? A. Dr. Mohr's dog, which sat in my lap. Q. Now tell us just what happened the Washington where the cars, him,” Miss Ba inquiry pertinent. tained would never come out of the N with the physician at several hotel often as many three times a weel to one of them, in the last two or years, Attorney General Rice ob jected to the questions, but the co er replied. The attorney's request that ehé This letter a threat that Miss Bu ouse alive if she went there agat Mise Gurger told of going to supped to police the mini ri syndic , o! j of the casemates of a fortifica _— . ried thousan Gettare in | the off industry in México, wore re, |coriee tho Dattle as the bi Townshend's British, Indian and fon, bi 4 sae a [car excent Mr. Mobr and the chaut aw ' | eurreney and a large quantity of sponsible for the revolutions in that|™9ce the Freneh drive in Champagne | colonial force beleaguered by an over- | naturally suffered to @ very consid-|foyy at the time of the shooting? A T any time of ithe | Supptice sent by. the American country and had covered ft “with a| last September, whelmingly superior number of Turks erable extent. Rescue measures taken! No, not one. day you merely ing end Refining Company | sea of blood.” Many wounded German prisoners|in Kut-el-Aina | resulted up to last night in the find-| when Mr cl 5 out gtand on the cob its mines. It is said a guard Chairman Stone of the Foreign Re- | hav. shed Chal Whey eontren mara, to which it fell sventy. keitied a tS yen . Cushing undertook the Carranta soldiers for the train |1ations Committer declared he was Malte coe NEE Chk, yaa we back after its unsuccessful effort to Hing of seventy killed and forty in- | cross.examination of Miss Burger he ner—und along comes: the refused.‘ Ampathy With the wenoral dea exe {the report that Gen, von Eimen| capture Bagdad, in Mesopotamia. | jured inhabitants, The Inhabitants) punged at once into her relationship bus you want, How docs | one, * ome > eral sorties, cach time being repulsed sae sa ieleta Q. You were in the doctor's em-| co. It is the result of » DEMAND IN SENATE |tor Stone, “that some kind of punish. |from Rivelms to Verdun. ith tobeeh, ancording to te ctmrent eS". Red Cross flags which were taken| ploy? A, Yes, I was engaged to ve | oe albally ice elopes committed this erime, ‘The prisoners complained that th¢/ statement by the Turkish War Office, FOR COLDS AND BODY BUILDING Father John’s Medicine Builds Up the Body Wi hout Use of Absolute Truth of This Story Attested by Guarantee to Give $25,000.00 to Any Charitable In- stitution if Shown Otherwise. Father John's Medicine is a physician's pre- | they could escape. Cettinje stands on an ation about 2,000 feét above the sea, com~- pletely dominated by Mount Lovcen, nearly 1,000 feet planer. In their re treat, according to Berne despatch the Montenegring were unable to de- story or remove their heavy guns which presumably are already trained on Cettinje. with a cold a week ago and pneumonia| Wat, bok 3 eb developed. ‘Total gales, 710,287 ah ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. Ajax Rub Company declared a quarterly dividend of $1.26 a share payable March 15 to stock of record Keb, 28 For Constipation| Automobile exports States in October \the mill at the time or near enough |to it to be hurt, | yesterday afternoon at the smokeless »wder plant at Carney's Point, N. J ross the Delaware River from Wil- Thirteen tons of mington, ent powde Sunday night there was a blast » not known. ‘BRITISH LOSS AVERAGES 15 PER CENT. A MONTH fourth explosion occurred late| without injuring any one. | | Figures Given the House of Com- ime ago from the neighborhood session of the court, he again whtn court reconvened in the fierndon. | Miss Burger lever visited nd she said she had never places in Boston with denied that she had certain hin. CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils relief — no wait! Instant ra with Dr, Mohr during the forenoon! took it up| y York with Dr, Mohr, | visited | | debeieeteleleleleleleliebeieleleleeieint Opens Air Passages Right Up. 1: | Ieee ietieletebiieteintteintell Your| clogged nostrils open right up; the air! {his housekeeper for a week In the plan of despatching com. | sagains who —_—— The Senator from New Hampahire| German artillery failed to do its) rhe official Turkish communication of the railway station at Soissons|atsence of Mf vite | i i i kaya he thinks the time has come|Work. Instead of silencing the Frencd| makes the definite avsertion that the Were hoisted again yeatarday on the hea taken up my cutee voce iee'| bined with maintenance [when ‘some permanent, steps should) batteries the German guns cdlyltoroo ig surrounded ’ | occasion of our renewed bombard-| Keeper on thursday pete ig end methods that keep the ibe taken to protect the lives of Amer- ; et fh yor Klas, fou an 5 loans in Mexico. Would the Senntor| wrecked portions of advanced French The jast official Turkish ment of the railway establis! n or five days before the shooting, ms buses in the pink of perfecs object to informing the Senate ana| tfenches, The heavy bombardment,| count said the Turkish troo, had | ee @ Had ged aver been tien « tion and capable of maine 10 CHECK MEXICANS the country’ Jant what ‘ie thinks our] lasting for nearly twenty-four Rours.| breaghed "and entered the main | NaWBErE WIEN TROTIPCIER Kenste taining a schedule for 185 } jovernm 10 ? . 0 the doctor before that? i Mite nows thet we oan say énnily ays Rae te Ee tine Stee s in Kut and that MISS BURGER TELLS A. Yeo, E had, miles each day, that there entails that the outrages In Mexico have got sheds Tae ed hs bed a a it was expected the fortress would i] 4 SHE AND THE DocTOR FRIENDS may be @ seat for you just ] to top and that we can denounce} Asphyxiating gas shells force soon be stormed foi i i (Continued from First Page.) | them, We can insist that punishment] French to retire from several ad-| hunger to pedpoltcar ee FOR FIVE YEARS. pt al i ai. enna | be meted out, but the thing that con-| vanced positions before the Germans| jt is not definitely waren how Q. How many times and over a ons cerns me as a Senator and mw e Hoi of > ° WyKtTHO. omas 1, Holmes,” read {WHAt We OURAN to do. There 19 whera| carried them into tho Fyench first line | say Townshend left only 10,000 there | |About dozen times in a year, the telegram, “is sole survivor of re-| WO. Come 10, Se abie Ee eet eee nt oueee Exmne weere riddled |and continued his retreat along the } DOCTOR WAS SLAIN A. We ted bee anes ripe nae 1 s: ~ c . < y important subject I would be ie a ~ . We had been very good friends fo tent Mexioan “outrage. Pease dol vary qmponeny, Tumsec! Leola we | when they attempted to push on. | Tigris with the balance of hia troops. Berlin and Vienna Both Con- Rasa He eek cae | eee a eee ale scocage gaia [and more experienced than mywelf.” |, Without siving the enemy time '0/London does not accept this ‘state- ak oT — nd dpe on itster Uachnaes, "to chew that the Pn ohne Ao Beak fortify the newly conquered poaitions,| ment as true, believing the com-| tradict These Reports and nearly every day. en e aay enrtule outiegs committed in A the French swept forward In a dash-|mander would’ not divide his force. | Announce Gains. (Continued from First Page.) Q. ‘When the car was stopped in the Mexico is worthy of the attention not ER Ni CALL ON TURKS Ing charge that regained practically | Oryeany Go helleve Townshe sds entire . , een Breen abe ener aes te Ounse: . t Ped fe ie Be wits sen Lee all the lost ground, Hundreds of| expedition of 40,000 men is now in @ |, |women had come face to face since feur say? A. That there was trouble t States, but the Executive Department; 10 STOP ATROCITIES bodies of German soldiers were found | state\of siege at Kut. LONDON, Jan, 12.—Extraordinary | the tragedy on the Nyatt Road, And, With the motor, He had turned off the Senator Borah took floor, vs in the first line works and between|, Gen. Ayimor's relief expedition, it] cold—the temperature at some points! it was of this woman, so the prosecu-| head lights and put on tho side lights. Makes Representations as to Treate| '%® *8t 4nd second line trenches. ts adsnitted, has been halted at Shel having been, it is reported, for a con-| tion had claimed, that Mrs, Mohr) When ha opened the hood he went to P' ' +! Among the German prisonera|Amata. Between him and Towna.|#1derable period more than 20 dogrees) was so jenlous that she wax spurred | Work on the motor. ‘Then came the ao HAVE ROSY CH! ment of Armenians, Rei¢hs- reaching Chalons were a number of|hend ia a Turkish army larger than | below zero—has enforced a temporary | to the climax of murder. Mrs, Mohr) Xplosion I heard, which I thought was j , |EEKS tag Is Told, * soldiers belonging to the Imperial eeene eeoher bendy pes Hoe apd halt {n the operations on the Russian | admitted jast summer having writ-, @ backfire, — J e ‘owns! musi ‘ | The r . 1 . \ AND FEEL FRESH AS ITY eee ins iyic estan CANA Guard. feroush: ala exter te dole tatene. bh sg Peiveci ten to Misx Burger's brother-in-law| There was a long wrangle between Strain and 2), Jan. 13-0 (hess *| BERLIN, Jan. 12 (via London).—| Whether it can be done {xs problem- coording to the Petrograd corre-| threatening her life if she continued, Mt Cusking and Mr, Phillips over } A DAISY—TRY.-THIS! ||| npresentations to Turkey made | Tie failure of a French attack on Ger- [atical, but unless a Junction can be spondett of the Morning Post, the| hor triendsnip for Dr. Mohr |the conversation Mise Burger ie al-\{Other Eye Troubles | Representations to Turkey regtrding|man positions north of Le Mosnii| formed M is believed Townsbend’s| recent Russian attacks upset German | DEFENSE JUMPS AT ITS OPPOR-|!*Ked to have had with her brother- that come from imisfit i alleged Armenian atrocities, It was foree must surrend 1 { a offensi hi in” i Saye glace of jeMliolediy stated to-day {a the Retoh- | rey onounced by the War Oftice pelcabihs sir pe a ae a a a Md ; TUNITY. | in-law, George Rooks, at the hospitail{{ and “bargain” glasses are het water with i!/stax. Dr. von Stumm, Director of the| nae torent: CLOSING QUOTATIONS. wrnPOr months past,” h sithey |. {t !4 Rot at all difficult to describe | Soon after her arrival there, She|i] worse than those which Phosphate before breakfast : A “North of Le Mesnil, in the Chame| With uet cimnges from previous closing ‘or months past,” he says, “they | wisn Burger us a pretty woman, She had asked Mrs. Campbell to send for ||] come from eye oVverwot | Political Department of the Foreign c lath rT ec rom ey rv} washes out poleons \ Ofice, made the statement in reply | PA#B® the French attacked our post- poy SP aie acti ltead P viaat. |S # flue profile dominated by a thin, | Rooks. Care of eyes is the life to a query from Dr Liebknecht, Ron | OMS stretching over @ width of 1,000 pees AP S ye ve ang at Viadl-| J iuiline nose, beneath which ists re- | The questions asked by Mr. Cush-|l] work of the registered x ot , . metres, ‘The attack broke down, mir Vo! and al i fined and well-shaped, if generoyaly |ID& related to Healis's treatment of "0 nee the tinge of healthy bloom |clalist member, who asked what the |<." , | “The Kovel uugaaines are now be- ‘ her after the ting, ‘The ; . in your to see your okin ‘ Government is doing about the Ar- The enemy attempted to retura hi ib 4 back Chol: full mouth. It had not Keen thought shooting, hey were ile Me Mnel to wake up with, |mentan question, quickly into his own trenches under ing hastily moved back to Cholm, and) v1. would be called #o early in the|#Howed by the Court as detailing the ome TIS ogg hig Reve on P with: rhe German Chancellor," he aid, |our very active firing. A repetition { {'*| the Viadimir Volynski stores to Soka) eee ie Wrosecution wan pre- /°vents of the night of the tragedy, | hg in oul it 4 iNery.” rit cldents surrounding the shooting ar as replying: ave made hi ici os Pom Msn pond ody ation fomented, by enemies, has deg? + 1) begun to evactiate Poniewesch in the Md eo eae ee 1) “Hoalts dragged me across the} have at asec bee > Balkan provinces, moving their stores | “Ne Dud to be heary bi ee" | road ing » ym blac Hp ; Sepa torenkiast cach day, drink a(t 23m. Darts of the Turkish empire MONTENEGRINS BEGIN. |in motor lorries to Shavii, Libau and | fense which pounced ai onoe upon the | RNG AEA, Gisoloribacimeniertaee fitting the precise glasses of real hot water with « teaspoon-| Turkish Governments are exchanging) 2VACUATION OF CAPITAL |... 4, MV BRELIN Grim London), Dat; AE Cet en ore co bree, ost (hea heed. standing At (te! tanesa || required) in each cane. ideas regarding certain effects y lene Onin ; veers ndon), Jan, {ls of Dr. Mohr’s intimate life, |door because’ wanted to get the 3 there measures, Further. detain cone AS AUSTRIANS PUSH ON | fei.iivtm Svc!’ It in announced “officially that a tie “a vtwor, fushionably dreased,|Gector Out of the car and ‘out of || . Consult an Optometriet reg- mot be communicated at this time.” . Rethichem Steel ‘pf {Russian advance near ‘Tenenfeld,) * wer, fi nably +l danger. When Healig grabbed me||] istered under state laws, ROME. Ger southwest of Iluxt, failed. German|even to @ high chin-chin edllar of/and pulled me across the road m Published hy The Optometrical So« ~ oebtoratiiendnendons fF, Jan, 12.—The early fall of y po © em em Sey ly fall o: patrols north of Koscichnovka droveliynx and a pleated veil, went to the} feet dragged. He did not tell mo Gioly of whe. City Of Now Tork. ; thus A | ‘ettinje, the Montenegrin capital, S| back to their main position Russian | witness stand with a quick step, took| WAY he did this, He left me lying in ad EA wag forecasted in despatches recsived S|vanguards. A despatch from Berlin ‘ ek etep. on. the ground, I was there four or canal before putting more hore to-day confirming the news that 4 | says: her seat and threw back her black| pve minutes. I don't think I know into the stomach. e action of Py . {| “AN Russtan attacks in the region} veil with an air of being prepared for| much of what went on in that space. DIED. water and limestone phosphate on std Austrians have occupied Mount |(i/* of Toporouty and Raranoze, north-lanything. And after she had done| But { saw the chauffeur standing In|MACK.—On Jan. 11, JOHN MAGK @ ao y onderf Loveen, the Gibraltar of the Adri- (ontingatal Use eant of Czernowltz, have been re-jiii. siding her gloved hands in her| front of the car. He called for help Aibany, N.Y the residence of by . ERs “ : atic,” dominating the roads to Cot-|(2i"ule sie. pulsed, the War Office reported to- |'his, tf a = Pjand f sat up as the other motor cars ip F. Nash, 20) ity ‘ead LONDON, Jan. 12—A long range! tinge and less than seven miles away. |\ute-Ain. Suda day. Elsewhere there is a lull on the|jap, she never hesitated with an an-| arrived, | cory acidi naval battle in the Black Sea be- * | Dist, Bee, Conp Gallclan-Bessarablan battle front.” |swer save when momentarily halted| Q. Were you not such an intimate at Church of Blessed Secre one a splendid appetite for break. Military evacuation of King Ni ~~ ltween the Turkish warship sul i ing Nich- by objections from the State’ at-| friend of the Dr. Molirs that you fre- | and Pi ip Sultan} otas's capital began on Sunday. Thi: ny objections from the State's a . ; s que ‘0 hotel ? A.) ‘Thurada 1 A pound of limestone phos-| S¢l!m, formerly the German cruiser | news recs Maks ciaeneh om Hrs. FIFTH DU PONT POWDER torneys. El Mai I IE trae Wat Giacte (wl cot, vee” little at the drug|Goeben, and the Russian battleship] gwitzeriand, reporting the fall o: The details of the shooting of Dr.| Mr, Cushing read a list of hotels In! at 12.5: ‘ tts ts ake ee heave hepa pees reported by Con-| Levoen, + 2 EXPL 10N IN Two DA Mohr and herself Miss Burger reiated eanses, | stantinople, © latter was hit by T they would have been by any tens fi . The arsenal at Céettinje bas bee i as NUS n by any one sweet and freshens the skin, so| the Turkish vessel's fire, but the Sul- - cat ore: en who had been a bullet victim., She het water and limestone phosphate | tan Selim was undamaged, it is de-| d#mantled and everything of military +1 Z . ‘act ont the blood and internal organs. | clared. : value removed. Preparations were| ius. Xtel {Company Attributes Crashes to]eould not remember all the incidents Those who ate subject to constipatio: Constantinople claima that constd- | bel de Sunday to t Kan,” Ciyy So fvatrat ant coh, She could not re ever saying that fallow ertacks, acid stomach, 'rhen,| erable lossed were auffered by the| capital, but the new ransfer the | (ity, ‘sie Unavoidable Accidents—Nobody | noped the matier would not get capital, but the new seat of govern. | |es) ley 1 . she hoped e ad ould not ge matic twinges, also those kin | (Btente forces in their evacuation of x t Hurt in Last Blowup. | he new. ers, But she 4 : the tip of the Gallipoli ment has not been selected. Mer. 3 7 into the newspapers. But she recalled | fe sallow dad complexion pallid, aro! Partion of the retreating tome ek; | Mount Lovcen fell after fv Miwa Astor WILMINGTON, Del, Jan, 12.—The|that George Healis, Dr. Mohr’s chaut- | assured that ome week of K ‘troops who after five days| Maswell M. ls jf. : 1 : ‘will have them both looking and fecling oe nadine Cite an ea Seward pt ferritio and uninterrupted bom- isnt 4 att fifth explosion in two days at the Du|feur, one of the alleged conspirators py re out, ment -13 nae + i . A = “| » Mohr, hi dra better in every way—Advt. tee Tekin Maemo sae POrsenene tome the SSTIAS eavads | ¥ nt conver + 7h |Pont powder plants In this vicinity |with Mrs. Mohr, Wad dragwed her || 1 SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY ; a | occurred late last night in the Hagley |across the road after the shooting, OREAM KISSES—Vanilla | | GLACE FIGS AND DATES—It forts and lighter Austrian. artillery ‘ PEANUT he tor these brought up to close range. The bom-| } yards of the company on the out-|bruising her arm. She also received | ‘Cream and fresh By A bardment blew to pieces the first line skirts of the city. Asmall wheel milija black eye, but did not remember) exquisitely of the peice at which we offer tn Y {renohes of ‘he Montenegrins on the blew up and beyond destroying the|how, ‘ | ‘ih encheest Oriental 5 naptas: 5 ee ba) ‘+|building and about a ton of powder| Although Mr, Cushing had grilled wee 0 of Mount Lovcen’s defenders before t]no damage was done. No one was in|Miss Burger about visits to hotels POUND BOX 10c - UND BOX 1 Ic WE ALSO OFFER: SPEDIAL ASSORTED CHOCOLATES—This collection of choice sweete has been the means of mustering hundreds into the LOFT Candy-eating renks, The description of these goods tallies with the best confections you know | elyewhere that are linked to 490 price, fand all around goodness, leave no peg spon which to hang @ single aint, THE LOPT PRICE 14 , ‘arney's Point which killed thr CLAY Dangerous Drugs or Alcohol. Comm ytiimen, and on Monday there was an) Mr, Cushing read again from a list oye Ry rue P. hae tl explosion at the Hagley yards and | of places in Providence, Newpora and PORTE AND Tt or’sPrescription,Heals) ino ‘conaition of former, J] angther at Carney’ Pons. ve not | ull River, and Miss Burger admitted || PARK MOT wa Throat and Lungs. Commlssionsr Michael J. Drummond s/appenr to have any” suspicion ot! =] aoe fe me, No. ver= criminal causes of the explosions, It i 1 side Drive, was reported better this| Waban pf A tributes them — to unavoldable | hee morning, Mr, Drummond was taken 411] Wav ot By ‘Ageldents, though the detinite cause | + HEAD STUFFED FROM |], 47g ELL tO, The Quality, Variety 19¢c POUND BOX scription, i is moun 10. ons to Explain Need of passages of your head clear and you can| ; resctibed for the late Rev. Father John [Rarge? MEMBEE SR ELaTe Ip, Gosoneh mons to Explain Need of | Prettfietreely. No more hawking, anuf- . 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