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' Americ ware THE ee WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, i aia alla a a ate ae ae 1916. TARA With more encouragement as an citizens from mich vessela, | & fesult of your reception.” which Was publisved to-day, waa de ~ R When the President had finished the | nied by Secretary Tumulty | LARC HMONT BRIDE |eume GOLDSWORTHY IS crowd called for Mra, Wilson, who] “The President stands to-day Just WHOSE HUSBAND BARS | ame to the observation platform, | Where he a). stood on that ques DEBTS IN HIS NAME. WAUNDED IN BAT eateying « bouquet, and #miled ton,” aaid Mr, Tumulty — | eae CHILDREN WAVE FLAGS A8| The Frankfurter Zeitung report | Well ‘ ‘ k PRESIDENT GOES BY. that the Lusitania reply from Ger | (Well-Known American Track Athlete At Lake Forest and Highland Park| Many was in Washington was read, | Hit by German Grenade—Only sores of little children atood on the|' the President. He shook hin bead | Survivor of Squad. station platforms and waved fings an | 44 said fo far as he knew it was not LONDON. J ete *, dala the train sped by. true. ! ; Li : Bid «, Gold a President Wilson stood bareheaded | While the President was standing r taak atta a Veni im & freoxing temperature at Ken. 10" the rear platform shortly before | » Re 4 ; , P F 5, . apie : tee ie FRE fron temperature at Ken. on Oe ere ne nin tun em Rome Reports That the Enemy |Onslaughts jt’ Connection |Up-State Man Says Mother and LU. S, Court Denies Appeal oi | usrne Tove * meds for die cago @ sharp explosion was heard, | as 42 H ‘ 7 - a ea tata nid carrying Fe ae Ms set ere prowe Sa enrvce mn crewed fotas| ta eee | With New Drive Ate Diltmia- | Brother Were Siain by Negro; “Wall Street Wolf” Who Im- | sien under tee a ye a platform and the President, appar. \long the Frontier. | ishing in Violence. | en: ounend Be Hediste te Peer braved the cold to hear the Executive ler and Se ‘acked, personateda Congress: an, " (allt ou proparediees. ently somewhat startled, entered the | -- au ym . bah “eps from the army. 4 It was several minutes before the | °° Wil C PARIS, Jan, 31.—The new German! RUPY, ‘ re FEL Gatince Wh akk e alt Tat gaveral minutes before te)", ctoud of eecaping steam showed |. HOLD ALI BANIA. | sda bn bes toenket tr ae surreie, N.Y, Jan. &—The LAVASHINGTON, Jun. $1—Dayid| Canada at the outhreak of war, Ghoute of youngsters who gathered | MA! the connecting hose between the : «+ | On French oounter-attacks, the War] ura SMtly to-day of two persons Velen Coons on Chiteae ce ; Fi Cea 6s CaS about the car would permit him, tol pry “pact, And, the one neat forward Italy Rushes Another Division] omice inaicated this afternoon tn a) °"4 th® mortal wounding of a third, roonating ap offlder of th 4h meg Ae ad burst ‘resident #000 | ernibet ersonating uh offiver of the who were have here is so eho x diminial jolence. ‘amily, presents features that have hie appe in © Supr form, walke: e e bi 7 r j in the Supreme iseat he ‘om this t sore that you can realize how little T can | jong fepauads WROTE Caw Pavan Wee tillery to Aviona. | Having occupied some Frenoh | prompted a rigid police Inquiry. The | day. The New York court is tree t ' cently, -whITh nal ye say on this important subject,” the! “any Prowide Sane trenches wrecked by tholr heavy ar- enforce penitentiary : Mba lial ident, it is und k y a ‘ nforce penitentiary sentence OF Mite ‘Bossi. tine Prosident declared." am anciota| gyre eggh recent, At Me understood.) pose Jan, a—Thirty thousand] tifery, the Germans have been un.| “cme were membere of aa auto | Lamar wan convicted, after a sen-| nty. wounds from « Germen to bring about protection for you. all.| ment to include Milwaukee, where AUStTian prisoners. five guns, wixty-|@ble to make further progress ana| Prty and the scene of the crimes on | |mational disclosure in the Congres. | ® which kt 16 other and that is why T havo come this far| there ia a great Getman population as fY® Machine guns, many thousanda| have been driven out of some of the] yuan, Park Road. two miles from 1 investigation of campaign co ee eee from Washington.” well as many Americans of German of fifles and other war material haye | Conquered ground by hot fire from the | ‘"\" oY: tributions in 1918, that in telephone! Gort sen 10 Mra. Wilson appeared on the plat-|doacent. It ia to make bis position PCM captured by the Itallang since} French positions rs, ae Teiper, sixty-seven Jconversations with certain leading| ‘annem er eK Ming Met, form for a minute, was presented| perfectly clear on hia appeal to the t@ beginning of the war, said an of-| “North of Arras, in the region| 7*2r# Old: widow of & woalthy manu. | | Wall Street financiers he had repre y Hundeed and Bigticyal ' with @ big bouquet of flowers. pinned | patriotism that Mr. Wilson Intends to fla! statements given out to-day fouthwest of Hill 140, two German | 20Urer was shot through the back | sented himself to be Congresaman A ied to from twene i it to her black fur coat and pmiled. |sreak fearlessly and frankly, Pre.) ‘Th® official resume declared Italy | hand grenade attacks wore repulsed,” | Of ‘he Head and killed instantly. Her Mitchell Palmer of Pennsylvania, anc tin Sing pe iy y. pulsed, Fred e y ja, and Arth ' Rapping at those who are chareing | parednean will be hia text, but to thie, tered the war because it was abso-| sald thls afternoon's oMclal state-|ro"ynTeterick was Weon om te Bene) | had made proposals to influence Ie v. He | that thc Joumod for preparedness has |ho is expected to add anothor message, | 'Utely necessary that she correct the | ment by Wn iron bar and his akull crushed. | islation before Congress 71 | sprung trom those “interested in aup-|airected straight to thone who have| {ontler imposed by Austria after| “In the Champagne region, north of crass eo daughter. was wound- He was convicted of intent to do- | past One Hundred and Kis iuy-seventh i plying the Government with Inatru-| come from other countries to enjoy| 1866. During times of peace Austria | Fresnes, our artillery caused explos- |", PrOLMPIY With the same weapon, | frau: Lewis Cass Ladyard,..J, Piee- | Kingscrds ments of war,” President Wilson, in| the happiness, tho peace, the pros-| fortified the Alpine frontier, render-|ions at four points in the German | “nt lee Rear death at the Sisters’ | pont Morgan and others, and was fan aden etore reveral thousand | perity that ie free to all under the) DK It practicaily impregnable, twas] trencies. In mine fghting in the Ar-| genet . | fenteneed to Wo yearn in Atlanta } pla a uh ‘Wis., advocated | stars and Stripes, ie is sites Austria at the same | gonne we destroyed an enemy gallery | ike stork ‘eiper, thirty-three, ine athary 4 jovernment manufacture of all munt-| summarising the sentiment ax ex-| time held the key to Italy. hear Haute Crevauchee.” another son, and excepting the wecon+ wamara appeal was based largely | j pig | prensed in local newspaper editorials, | TWOnty-fivo Austrian divisions, | RERLIN, Jin, #0 a London,y-= | %!0U8 Stitt the only surviving witness | on the claim that a Representative | "L, for my part.” he said, “have all, in interviown, in reports of observers | Mbolit 123.000 inon, were maswed along |The French have been making ré-|t0.'* Murder, told the police that jut cones wee ek an eth | along advocated and always shall{and in the temper of audiences the| the 50-mile frontier, further rein-| peated attempts to reguin the ground | MC CMe was committed by a negho | United States, Justice Holt ‘ advocate, that the Government, so/ situation between Pittsburgh and| foreing their defenses, when Italy ently lost by them near Neuville, who suddenly attacked the party jnouncing the court's dects i i things (war supplies) for itsolf, in| mixed phases: |by Gen. Dankl in the Tyrol, Gen.| “ous sou port: automobile, He is suffering from | FATRICE ANITA BALDWIN es in tho sense in. which that } order that at ti EFFECT OF THE PRES! Robr in the Upper Adige valley and | Neuville nave cere ie eeBIOM OF tight tncerations of the scal TPRNBOLL.PATTRRSON —[ferm was used In IAW beauties any rate it may contro! e Upper Adige valley and | Neuville have been held against re- lacerations of the scalp, re- vanan ot GT Me lest fl is } the prices at which these articles will TOUR IN MIDDLE W Gen, Borewio on the Isonzo. |Peated French attaoks ceived, he said, in a struggle with the) ~ bdirdi dd ight hay eesti words and Popping over with deli- be gold to the Government. It te not| hE litger at “Deapite the formidable Austrian naseel cine of Prisoners taken | negro. “any phrases might have a different mean cious flavor : 4 e ins ie necessary for ua to protect ourecives| enced a conversion that weuld | “efensen and adverac conditions Ital-|han increased to ‘Sl@ ‘mom cea ane| Tetper told the police that his AD AMAZES il | against those who would make money ye Billy Sunday. lan troops crossed the Austrian fron-| booty taken hag increased to 11 ma- | mother, sister and brother vieited } BOVIC REPORT out of the necessities of the nation mall towns and ter at the opening of hostilities and |°NAG BUN. made several jlast night at his home in Ore} ind | S TWO | WEA axe dAeatate means'ef defend. ate Het alared occupied important strategic positions] prigg firing aitiueks ial the posi. | Park. remaining for supper. When LAR HMONT SOCIETY SELF-RAISING ing ourselves and we will use those! atacks, and do not yet |!) Cadore, Carnia and on the Isonzo,"|tions captured by Sil it was time to leave, at his suggestion | ER LOST AT SEA means. | the necessity of spending so | #4/d the official statement. “Ttalian| South of tho Somme on they walked down the road to the spo! i “But.” he added, “I do not believe| much money. Also they are b Aen lee Ga duieuae where his automobile had stranded! hapitachee and an U Inknown Ship P Pp 1 Pr the impulse for preparedness comes! wary about a big army. J umrians | earlier in the day " ose reste Popovers: 1 cop Presta, from these sources. | An effective navy, from appreeching: there important | Telper was fave ng the machi Son et of Lalter‘on adhe tae : “Mis 4 oomph ly bases. | : eed ti melted butter. Mix Presto am AGITATION DOESN'T COME FROM, costly ae necessary, is a+ he said, when he was struck a severe the Finland. : 1 : - milk gradually into smooth batten. MUNITION MAKERS. by both city and country. Est ta: ae w s | adinend| | low on the head. As he lay in the! Wealthy H. V. Patterson Bars » White Star freight steamshir Add egg, beaten light, and butter, “There are some things being said More rich pi Lapa certaagg he: he itallans have road, he said, he saw the negro strug- =i He ARS nde ie ~ | Rovic reported on her arrival here to- Beat with Dover beater unti! full of that I hope you will not believe,” the| Prectaim the Another infantry division aNd! seaivet opened : || gling with his brother Fred, and tater! Future Debts Contracted jaay trom Manchester that she had Paeeees Bee 29:10 Fe Dae President continued. “It is being said| Preparedness policy. Leading yes ibe Lanning of heavy avtillery 4) ney ie cokieaet, ma heavy | yeard four shots in rapid succession. in His Name picked up wireless messages indica i Bn oye among other things tat this agita-| ™e” differ about details of the Oba Sa Bonthers AMSnie, SOV0REH| A oie ti d during first! roiper said he was robbed of $12 ed ing that two steammhipa have b 1 you bave ho Presto Flour e9 tion for national defense comes chief-| Programme, but they are strong | NE to Vienna despatches to-day, pura, The specialties which are) ng a gold watch, indicating that the| ee ntly lost at ‘ hand e¢nd to your grocer for it ly from thone who are interested in| for the principle. “Italy will not give up Albania, but|MO*t directly under the Moxican | oi. gor was eommitted bi vk noldup| Aenea tied honay aerate i. thls ah Anke in th G eee Waaihey Ia atid: Gn eye nee Me: “ “4 c vi by oldup | ‘trom. this | n the Government ser- supplying the Government with the The plea of Mr. Wilson to re- phi hay Pye! efficient defense -of Neleaas kag Ae) vegar tiny Pe-| man, Search made by the pottoe dis. contracted in myname, ontle ie aS"atoe af ah Usknowe sieamer The HO © Buffalo. N.Y. munitions of war, and from thone| gard the subject as above party uthern @ military and po- erican Smelters—| coved that $22 in the pockets of Fred| 1. ¥: PATTERSON (Barn de Pattersm) was rescued by the [TR€ oF Me rorce ptf and partisanship i Mtioal necessit’ sald the Vienna de-| Vere 9d freely. United States Steel ~ | The foregoing advertisement, which r Finland, jakers. ‘orce.and Pi who are supplying the battleships} 8nd Partinanehin ie anewered Jepaich, “It is also reported that Italy | lost two points to 801-4, ‘There waa| Ther the other won who was mur | 4 sareg De wc ek case t the Finland was st and- with their armament. ly in affirmative. | lacks sufficient troops of her own and| no signs of a dered, was not touched. Neither was paper, caused muc steamer in “Gentlemen, do not allow yourselves The converts stipulate that |has asked help from England. and| to Mae el Abt ety d He el FEES |Giscusaion among the exclusive set of | celved by wircicss te be misied by at there shall be no militant ag- | Frapce.” reat or of anything outside public ‘ ‘ a | Larchmont-on-the-Sound, where Pat- y statements of this interest, More than half itt A further touch of mystery was] that the Government gression, but only defense. : Y ie ” if a m Seah POPES | by Deputy Medical Examiner| terson and his handsome bride of less — Bie moing to, mpie cncoay tex) The words of the President that | NEW FOR PNEUMONIA, shares changed hands in first two | y a 4 than a year occupy a beautiful hom somebody, but the impulse Fi ths) have sunk depest into tue pubtte|. actor saya New Jersey girl wae| are, Oot hay piéciacee © Bie Soycat tare ator mtg ae THE (Baron, ‘as ibe atyles M phate snd Shoe Oth thing does not come from those quar-| 04 are his grave hints of impond-|cured of pnewmonia by walking a vias balling sluskened ances’ noon feria tout there were marke on her | Could fot be found last night, and zee $ < ‘90 ters. The impulse comes from men|!2® Ganger. What it is the poople| half a mile im the anow darefooted | the market Hoe Mong and a gradual !cheek, indicating that the revolver] aq’ ere Leste gabe ota sehiy ot hy 4: Alsinteres' do not know recovery too! ace with strength in a Liebe led by the advertisement. She said | tere e Government | actual nn Pepi varies the | waked, ‘They AP th ee Sroan jand wearing only a nightgown. Baldwin ‘Locomotives Crucible and | Was fired at closo range. There were| she nad scen it, and then added; | was owned by. the Anglo: Amer } mumtaneee of the country | SEE By orehy e) Roomate oo Lackawanna Stee; the features. also wounds on her head. The police) y pave no idea why the ‘ad. was|Oll Company of Now ‘ ed simey larancin yeti sek | nd ioral Uhese things are im- bball maori ide of oe which Two DUTCH STEAMERS Semen ais tna as eur o. 8. Steet wore interosted in this feature, be-|ingorted, There has been no trouble |{% 1894 and was a Other Complete Outhts mediat necessary.” arnings, an e} c “18, 6 a fow a ” ie gel ihc ee 1 ‘ouble nage. | Running ten ation Inte, President | bla word for it. 3 re recovered and showed net gaing, the | cause the top of the oar was up when) sy husband was here last night and| i haf en ey up to $22.50 { ‘Witeon left Racine at 11.45 and head- ernie DAMAGED IN WAR 20 E weneral list showed losses, Mra, Teiper was Killed, making it} went away this morning, You must| We carry all the wellAnewa makes, } ie ; Wilsons Ate on sella’ @ coin aiicnlt for the murderer to use much] excuse me now, as 1 must dress and | WARSHIPS MAY BATTLE Milwaukee. ‘4 or riking the woman on the " CLEVELAND, O., Jan, 31.—Solid gold | » r p = Auotat pree in at go motoring. sania a a was accorded a great| qnives, forks, spoons and plates were} He Thuban, Which Sailed From| i set changes trom peerivus top ot themees. Seer aa tbe Obuthtoner tare | OFF NORWAY’ S COAST each point where a| used to serve meals to Prosldent and New York, and the M; % High, Low, Sheriff Zenger returned from the] terson was the daughter of th | stop was made he was forced to wait| Mra, Wilson during their stay at a ‘ OFK, BAe aasdyk Aisne Opid Mine. ay soene of the murder this afternoon|f “Lucky” Baldwin, “The Baron” is ae several minutes befo: local hotel. Difficulti Chalmers Pot about forty years old and is said to | British d C “C as hn Goad eran ae hyp wal in Difficulties, att oe with a pair of man’s gloves, covered] be connected hy than tend aoa él itish an 3erman Cruisers and! 831 Broadway, Bet. 12 & 13 Sta. o ren LONDON, Jan, 31— i Am: 4 with blood. He found them in the|Company. His wife is several years Submarines Are Gatherin Smotiee eee pg pra nom.| ROOSEVELT SUIT CHANGE, port says that the = yeaa Am, at automobile, he said, but there was no} tis Junior, There in Force. . 188 Brood Se ee when he Di 0 \ = to quiet these, the Beesiaent ers Husbands Action fer As ment | Thuban has been damaged and towed | 4" 18 $ Rood i igeeqenay and patie ve ONE DRAWBACK, | "CHRISTIANIA, Jan, %.—Extraor- | ‘ i Will Be T rookiym. the Thames, pty 4 splotch on the right rear fender, The ! CK, 5 NIA, . 31.—-E - DIED. smiling: “I used to be a schdolmaster,| justice Kapper in the Supreme Court| It 1s also reported that the D Aa, 2hM sheriff has taken charge of the car. A Montclair bank announces ite|dinary British and German naval ac- DBS,—DR, JOSEPH JACOBS, bat"T can't keep th " | @ Duteh | Aim 4 plan to pay all the monthly bills of | tivity off the Norwegian coast bas |J*COBS.—DF P these youngsters} granted a change of venue to Brooklyn | steamer Maasdyk met with an acoi- The police are keeping conatant| tere ew nd send receiptes, | be apparent for some daye accra, | carersoue Terrace, Youkers, Jen, €@7 quiet, I apparently have lost the] to-day for the trial of a auit for anfwl-| dent, in which two of her crew were waton at the Ladside of Grace Telper,| "yoy have. to hive money in the IE to tavanger correspondent of | 1"!% ' 2 oe " ‘i art, or porhaps their voices are being | ment of marriage brought by John E.| killed, and that she was making water hoping she wil! recover consciousness | pank. 7 Ne the Morgenbladet mpneral. Beh '¢): 3 + Oe ea squeezed out of them by the pressure Roosevelt, @ relative of the former Presi-| rapidly und had been beached, and tell her story of the tragedy. She as Brith” warsnips and submarines | en dis Sexeteree of the crowd’ dent, against Edith Hamersley Roo The Thuban, a new vessel of nearly | had a brief, lucid interval at noon Tiare ust, north Of Stavenace| STICKNEY, nt 4 year . m y . J 3 orth o Sia e) ark ‘ a her a ye Mrs. Wilson was also accorded a| ¥*lt in Suffolk County, where the plain- | 3,600 tons grows, left New York on and the police bent eagerly over her. STATEN ISLAND TRAIN IN (which is on the lower sore] vunern) services at St. George's Chureh, tremendous uff has mn Jan, 11 for Rotterdam, Th st of Nor, Li 7 reception. At cach sto; 4 summer home at Sayville, Tho a 6 Maas. « on ; ray; a Ger bn Neat 4 0 SOP | change ed dyk, of about the samo tonnage, left Who did it?” asked Inspector Gir- way), and German submarines and| Stuyvesant Square and 16th at, Tue whe appeared on the platform. At| uy necemary te beds ta that it] Montevideo on Deo. 21. for ster vin, CRASH AT TERMINAL crulsers ia the Skager-Rack. day, at 2 ofclock, * the convenience of a * | Cal. -f ie Racine, when the delayed appearance Rumber af eminent physician of 3 beat ee the latest shipping | (2! “Nobody,” she whispered and lapsed = = le er, ttan wi are to be wit J 1 ° » » a ir. Roosevelt desired to have the annul- me oon ed b vite’ one better worth looking at than I]ment sult tried’ before the ult Bik \FRENCH AVIATORS \ that there may be imp rtant develop. wiped by a Switch ; = a.’ naven for @ separation with 9800 a ments in the case within a few hours. Locomotive President Wilson was up early this| County, mY * ‘led In New York P He would not discuss the pogsible na-| A North Shore 1 PENNY POUND PROFIT a ad nae gar TRAIN TOL | Bt ture of the predicted developments, | the Staten Island Kapid Transit Com- » Wine train 7 INJURES Two. ike Clyes which may lead to the ap-| pany collided with a slowly-moving passed renee oe le we Street Ser rea Many Soldiers Reported to Have =. We + S| prehension of the gulity person are | s#witch locomotive while entering the station, Chicago. ousand ‘ ; jer by Sudden! — “Been Killed or Injured at AY —. y[a handkerchief found in a ditch| terminal at St. George a few minutes Extra Special for Monday and Tues perme were gathered at both the | 1 Bd 2} | near by, muddy finger prints on John | after 7 o'clock th morning, ‘The CHOCOLATE COVERED BATE DATES —T Ta Balle Street and Northwestern sta- wc il aks vem 31.—Two pas- | Freiburg. fern i trie too if Teiper’s collar, and fds Maines locomotive of the passenger train Oa Shental Dates, in thelr fullest Perfection,” are” genorcudly sate eengers 3 ae Jeneral Mistorg 4 . 5; ats <p lg the hope of catching a glimpse Rett an cree im ita tice ts! LONDON, Jan, 81.—Bombs ‘thrown | fost mm 3 aN we atch ne Diss iths use, which was | 49 Jarred from the tracks and many T Tul MONDAY AND TURSDAY, POUND BOX him. “ Ms . 7 “/ by French aviators in the recent rald 10% —~ 18 | found 100 feet n the scene of the | passengers were irown from their] "The Previa: h York Central was stopped on short s Is ent has not changed hls! signal early to-day. ‘The train, running | Frelbure destroyed a military Me #6 = 8 | ace. M © Duree, empty | seats. Special for Monday Pas on the question of the right /at high spect. waa brought 10a full aiop| ‘vain, killing and wounding ® large UB = 18 | Cx0ept for ane of her callow canls,| Among those who suffered nevero) || SILVER MOLASNES HONEY Kock Americans to travel on merchant | “pont within its own lenith, |, | Number of soldiers, according to Zur- 84 — ix |road. The revolver with which Mrs, | contusions “and i wees cy ships of belligerent nations. The| Koehler, thirty-aa, both Jona | teh despatches to-day ae 12| Telper wae shot lay in a fleld nearby, Just, a clerk, of No. 17 tr | statement that the President now Gir were brought here and removed to] BERLIN, via wireless to Bayville, 4 a td @ Port Richmond; Francis Gonnan, a favored the passage of a bill barring joven? Mosvital. They will re-| Jan, 29,—An allied monitor and @ Bb HR = ty P piss |Uneman, of No. 189 Richmond Ave- x - Back to a Port. | 7 hmond. and John Guil- destroyer were hit by bombs drop nue, Port Ric ohn Guil [by ‘Turkish aviators in the Dard 2 zt The British steamship Muncaster! foyte of No. 115, Sherman Avenue | A So ry slr a Mya ® +19] castle, which left here Saturday for| Port Richmond. They were taken ‘| for, which made port with diftieulty, SSDS =f] Penang, Malay Peninaula, with « muiscel- | their hom 4 = 18 laneous cari stan day. She re- armen rsenvgevaien pat Fabia Ba Bh = 3 |esrtee ous TR Se iether.” "lavas ton te duce * MY To carry out her own ideas for pr WS ly =}, |Anether, United Clase Store Robbed.) MUNICH, 31.—An_ explosion When you foot 2 cold stop it with afew ducing what whe terms “screen classic ae 1M ela ee re 118 Lenox | ocourred in a private buwder factory doses LAXATIVE BROMO QU which Clara Kimball Young to-day incorpo oy ee Avenue. Closed at midnight. oponed at Bovenhelim, Bavaria, y.| T destroys satud at Richmond, Va. the Clara Kim- ¢ fall door forced, |The material damage, according to wh ore, acts as a Tonic and Laxative, po keeps the system ag ee 2008 d ripped open! | official report, apparently Was unim- condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Gripa and Influenzay |S, fisuion awe od yearly far: F SACD TAHT On| Dortagis it @ Rial) RUIRNOT OF Ji¥e8 # | merly' View Presiden Wo! im were lost, | tion, will be President = 3 Jeral mani One studio ber to- EN | 4 neat Now ¥ . = | YY) Yy Laxative Bromo Quinine 2232 ae omens iss Young also plans @ training o ey for young women who u i} - nt for screen acting, Ly Nes | oN! re Removes the Cause of Colds, Gri, | CHICAGO WHE fit |S A i, AT_AND CORN as Inf MARKET. 4 and —but remember there is Only One “Bromo Quinine’’ $a fr cates ont tet sor te stretire on van |** WHEAT, coan, ES See NEW YORK ROTTON EXCHAI a AOR ORT E His Co Oath of Office Carstaire Rye was the country’s 6 Each succeed! wal Lieut. 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