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@er. Fall has delayed making tho | the hilla back of the settlement and) Proposal until some expected event, | lodged thomselves behind sheltering Such as the last Glenn Springs raid, rocks, the Mexicans turned thelr at might give him an sdvantage for | tention to the village advancing it. From their perch on the hiliside the Another possibility was that the | American troops saw the dark forms Gectaration of war, which Republican | of the Mexicans passing in and out| Taader Gallinger has had drafted for | of the building, as the loot was car- Months, might be pushed forward. | ried into the open and strapped to Senators Sherman, Borah, Smith of | the pack horses, Then, at dawn, the Michigan, Asburst and Smith of | building burst into flames. A resi- Arizona and others are expected to | dence soon followed, and in a few take the floor when the Mexican de- bate is reported. | The principal disturbing element in renewed attacks against border towns minutes the country was lighted by the flames of the burning settlement The Mexicans made good targets, all- houetted against the light, and stains! on the sand later convinced the Am is ease. ; a THE EVENING WORLD, ation of a Inrge force along the bor- {ot them badiy wounded, excaped to! CAVALRY COMMANDER WHO LEAD. CHASE FOR BANDITS. SECON MONDAY, MAY 8, 1916. D STEAMER GRASHES WILSON DELAYS : INTO FIRE ISLAND ~_LIGHTSHIP IN FOG MOVE T0 ment Vessel to Port After Collision. END WAR TLALLESASKTT Philadelphian Towed Govern- Gets Reports From U. S. Rep- resentatives Abroad That PETAIN IS MOVED AS CROWN PRINCE RENEWS ATTACK. PARIS, May 8 —Gen. Robert George Nivelle has been appointed to direct the local operations at Verdun, He will succeed Gen. Henri Philippe Petain, who has been promoted to Commandant in Chief of the group of central armies in the sector between Sola- sons and Verdun, ‘Well informed persons here sald to-day that Gen. Petain prob- ably had taken over the bulk of ooo WILSON SAYSU. 6. IS TOO SOUND 10 | ADOPT MILITARISM Pri sident Gives His Views to Anti-Preparedness Delegation WAS THE WINK A DARE OR A DANGER HINT ? Flatbush Man Thought Police Of- ficial’s Chauffeur Wanted a “Brush’—Fined $25, Thomas Shotten, eighteen, of No. 166 Lenox ad, Flatbush, had a queer excuse when he was arranged to-day before Magistrate Geismar at Coney Island, charged with beating thirty-five miles an hour on the rkway, Deputy Police Commissioner Godley ” \ Efforts Now Would Fail, | ‘was that they came from points Gen. the armies of Gen, Foch and Gen. Carranza bad persistently claimed to Franchet d'’Esperey, as these had | i | at White House. ericans that some of their bullets had | ano Ten orbuy were teementam . . . . | fr dressing a meet Gentrol. found their marks, | While moving barely fast enough to WASHINGTON, May &—Proatdent!] been concentrated on the Solssons- |! WASHINGTON, May 8 — "The| Goney Ieinel Bogrd at Teade tens Two companies of the Nineteenth Nothing has been heard of Private | maintain steerage way through the Wilson will make no move in the [Verdun lines when the British | heart of America is much too sound] friday night when Shotten flashed Infantry in the musketry school at| Roscoe Tyree, who was last seen an foe at 5 o'clock this morning the direction of European peace at this | moved down to the former point. | +4 he invaded by militarism,” was the | past “Mr diey told Thomas Holt, Fort Sill, Okla., have been ordered to| he ran from the adobe house where Leland Line steamer Philadetphian | time. The vetled suggestion that the | Gen. Foch has been ill for some] anewer given by President Wilson to-| his chauffeur, to test Shotten’s speed Fort Clark, Texas, to take the place | he And his eight companions for three struck the Fre Island lightship on the time for such a move might be oppor- || time and Gen. d'Esperey recently | guy to members of the American | and hand him a summona ¥ @@ the Fourteenth Cavalry troops, | hours fought the Mexicans and then starboard with sufficient Impact tune, conveyed in the German note, | Pata the military hat b which | Union Against Militarism who are Gate Contanres Aenea wi By! Mee } which were sent to the Big Bend | fey) hacauae the rode of (he house was to spring the plates which form one will not be heeded by the White] wae taken a6 @ sign that he soon |) ciowed to the proposed increase in tan a ho court { district. tis lf ‘ Private ‘roakem thinks that Tyree side of the light#hip's coal bunkers, | House. | the army and navy budgets. “Why, Holt winked at me,” said —_—.— was wounded and wandered off in 4. Popham of the Philadelphian| Acting on the advice of the embas- | Speaking in defense of hin pre-[ Young “Shotten | amtably, | “and I FLEEING RAIDERS GET the hills, where he died. Others be- lordered Second Offeer Jones and four sies at London and Paris, the Admin- ’ {nese plan, the President drew a| ‘Nought he wanted me to give him &@ WG LEAD ON PURSURRS: lieve that Tyree waa captured and men aboard the lightship to help the /istration will make no move in the l N’SP diatinetion between reenonable pre © pled the Mantewetn /RSUERS; bodies of the threa soldiers crew shift: th alto the port side, direction of peace proposals until the paredness and militarism and pointed SIX LISTED AS SLAIN,| ksiied in the Glenn Springs raid [producing a list which raised the | promised grand offensive of the allies out that the former was constructed ” : appar o_o William Cohen, Stephen J. Coloe and % xprung plates above the water, | ghall have been made. OF BRANDEIS FAILS on judement A FILLIP FOR FLETCHER, Hudson Rogerse—wiil be sent to their 4 ail i state i ect hea ALPINE, Tex, May f—Fleeing| homes terdny, ; iin ct $| The Phitadetphian then towed the! Statements that cortain officials at Ho said that when the day of peace} 4,i% Perfect health at one Rum Mrough the wild mesas of Northern _ + Kol FREDERICK W. SIBLEYY Bl disabled eraft as far as the Ambrose, the German capital believed the time | nine years, Mrs, Ann | comes if the United Sta {in the process of + 8 is to count Coahuila, the seventy or more bandits Coe Channel where it was Opportune for another European trip Pouder of Baltimore has always 7 NG! a 0a Lightship, constructing the] “petted” her food and that raided the American cetttoment | PINAL CONFERENCE taken in tow by a lighthouse tender|by Col. K. M. House, occasioned no TOMOVE SENATORS world after the war “we must be able Pediat eee ih iy hi ete of Glenn Springs and Boquillas last| AT BORDER DELAYED | and removed to Tompkinsville for re. | Surprise at the White House. It is |to express ourselves as a nation in ————_—__ Friday are believed to be heading BY MINISTER OBREGON pairs, Nobody was hurt on either no secret that Germany is anxious —_——— terms intelligible to the powers with} é A for Dolls Fell to Death into the interior to-day, many miles hid sighs owt, and the Philadelphtan was! to get under way the preliminary {Continuea’ fro Page.) | whom we are dealing.” Clutching ato doll which had just from the scene of their depredations.| pr paso, Tox, May &—4ien. Scott scarcely marked by the collision, steps to peace negotiations. bichon ) The President outlined to his call. | tmbled out, Richard ard, three The Big Bend country wasinawhlte| ot sinister Obcegon were to. meet The Phildelphian has been runs) But any Inclination that the United| of justice and the public beneft, were! ers the difference ax he saw it be. f2V4re ell. fell from a third story window heat of rage to-day and througt tae et enone oni wp the agree hing in the Atlantic Transport ser-| States Government, or President Wil-| involved jtween universal military education | und Forts-siath: Strcet, to-dey, and wee district cattlemen and other residents | ent drawn up last week, which they | vice, carrying catth nd was on her| son personally, might have had to put| “tn every matter in which | have | and compulsory servi pitied. draeaaee laborer took the bodyt were rallying to the cry for ven-| yer. cirted to ratify, Gen. Obregon | way here from London, She docked |forward feelers at this time have been | made teste of his judgment and point | In thie delexation were Miss Lalltan there the bebe: mother, who Rad. been Seance, An entire battalion ordered | ii snged for the meeting, but at noon this afternoon, There were no pas-|offset by reports from the Ambas-|of view | have received from him. }). Wald of New York, Amos R. Pin-|{? “nother room tn the apartment, found Out by Gen. Funston, following de- | 6 Wan will (8 Als DRIVAL 6th sengers aboard her. |sadors and confidential agents of the | counsel singularly enlightening, sing- | Chet and Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise. The Jayed reports of the fight of the Amer- | Totes 10 Wal fetet Rl We wan ibe Another ship will be anchored at, American Government at London and | ularly clear-sighted and judicial and shh a "led in addressing the Presi- foam troops, converging on Marathon, | oring to tart south at 6 o'clock this the Fire Island station until the light-| Paris, From both these sources the| above all full of moral stimulation. | ain lpi Tex., by railroad, will detrain imme. | Pring to Start south a : — os ship ds repaired | i Administration learned that prospects of this Government exercising an im- portant function in starting peace He is a friend of all just men and a lover of the right; and he knows more than how, to vening. « not diately and sweep southward over the | desert toward the border. it would n, Funston said to-day r Flashes of Bandits’ Rifles Like MINE SINKS TRANSPORT ; alk about the) ne proper for him to disclose REDMOND PLEADS THe {TOOPE Fe £0 FOr a ie ie ecpeditionary force | Eightning, Says Mrs. Ellis egotiations would be nullified were | right—he knows how to set it forward — 80 RUSSIANS DROWNED Hard ’ by ee eee TeX | van going into Sonhuila in pursuit of | Who Escaped. Fee tere eee cle) nue || Us che tanenec sisrerer Wand buth of San Antonio; Presidio and | in Mexican bandits He did not deny | tilities to an end at this time. |from direct and personal knowledge | j34/1; " r ‘Alpine. Tthere would be or had been such @ apenas —— | FOR MERCY FOR THE ete cae | of the man what | was doing when erlin Reports Sinking of British 4 en a force estimated i mn said the forces c ‘is and her husban¢ hose wax | 4 A . H 4 athon totalled) only | 1 i . at from 150 to $00 Mexicans crept up| Si} ry ant Poe re ag hg ih factory at Glenn Springs was) d WALL STREET a iieagiea dob bi Saute he ; Denies It. en the litle nettement, "They avous [AU ae, gett ane ander, [atroved by Mexican raiders, bad + | ware bo taut ho to computers to| weitere eel] “SUNBEAM” ‘ed the border patrol by a wide detour, | Col, Sibley In command, would ha 8 in the attack on the vil- ‘ndee 208 Qeeak Wie: ec ie ; »ws Agency, a report has » Rio Grande and crossed | less than 500 men at his disposal np Silla wa tho only geo! can sper a N& DUCT been recieved from Co! “ety the Rio Grande and crossed {leas than S00 men at hie disposal. | liage. Mra. Ellis wa the only woman a oT tie Highest adeileacion. |been recieved from Corfu that be-|] MayonnaiseSalad Dressing © intervening sandy atretch at|,,/ hom information roeclved here: t Tin Glenn Springs when the bandits - =e Opening prices showed accumula-| 'y, 4 s the British battleship Russell, Valve Kal GWG ; ‘] [is thought the bandits in & ‘ nats) “(Continued from First Page.) dion of StOht taking coders over Bune| credident Wilson here recited va- | recently 4 ‘ou've had Mayonnaise, but none night. Rend" country may have heen under | SsWooped down upon the little settle~ bad ela ing orders over Bun-] igus public servi ish py |Tecently reported sunk In the Medi- |] to equal “Sunbeam.” A new process ‘There were nine men of the Four-|the leadership of Rosalio Hernandez, | ment near midnight. In the flickering | sienea to take a professorship 1 day. Specialties lost several points, sy prandeis and py caching fey |teftanean, a transport carrying 600|] enables us to preserve the real teenth Cavalry stationed at Glenn| # Villa chief, who bi lights of the burning buildings, she | Nironat Univeratte ship in the but a quick rally brought prices above | Wait he had dane nn ns TAM fF | Russian soldiers was sunk by a mine || and oil flavor, and ite fresh, ere Springs to protect the settlement | Niue’ trum. Hoquiliag, Mexico, and hor huxband stole out of thelr | “he Government te making a rig. [ire Clomne level of Saturday. Mar} 16 recatied th at the late Chief Jus. | “ith nearly all on board. ene Hoey ay oe alka Grom attack. Others in the viling —— House and fled in safety to the BUS| yous examination into all ite local | ot, wan extremely erratic in aecond| tice Fuller had spoken of Mr. Tran. |, The Overseas Agency also says that |] sandwiches Try We, pies Gf. Woo aaa W. % Bailie ‘Telling of her experience, Mra, EI. |QhUs examination Into # local | halt of firat hour. Attention was at-/deis ag the ablest man who aver ap. | the British have been using the Red and 25e. sizes, ; owners of a wax factory, with their] TROOPS TWO DAYS lia anid: layed ates ect of pure: | tracted to the railroad stocks where| peared before the United States Su-|Cross flax to cover ships carrying Anal seed has it oni will eral store, and F. Compton, employed RAIDED BY BANDITS) wwusbana and myscit, Peering out ot| tre Government worcing, merchants, | Was less active in aeeqnd hour; the ing Mr. Brandeis he did not depend | 4 German warship has sunk the as Deemer's clerk. the window, we saw the forms of men 0 ¥| spurt in rails came to a sudden halt! upon “endorsements,” but nominated | British submarine K-31 off the Horn AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO, Inc, the Post Office, h b rere, The wax factory represented the moving in the direction of the eol-| °° ‘ost Office, have been honey-| and market relapsed into a dull period | him because it “was and is my delib- | Reefs, on the west coast of Denmark, Sele Manufactui town’s only industry and the store (Special to The Krening World.) . combed with disloyalty, at midday with prices a little below|erate judgment that of all the men, th Admiralty officially announced last . y and ® FORT SAM HOUSTON, ‘Tex. May | diers’ ttle camp. j ‘The investigation thus far has un-| {he best, except Zine and munition! now at the bar whom ith ‘night. It Is admitted that the Zeppe- was tho only trading post Ina radius |g pwo days will be required by| “The flashes of their rifles wered vera the cane of u hich Pont offing | maues privilege to observe, test y, {lin L-7 is missing. (This Zeppelin has of many miles. A few Mexican fam- | jjounted troops on their trip from| like lightning streaks against the| Ome: who lived in ties Reh Market continued nervous and} he is exceptionally «quali been reported destroyed by the Brit- {ites composed the remainder of the} \iarathon, the railway station near-/ darkness, Mr, Ellis told me not tol nag been used as an Pee is the Sine resdcnsde lis ict vadlbpnant araintel dito h i aa Se ee sity lay ‘e! Ze 9 ; ‘ 3 a jad to have the oppo y village. The nearest city lay eighty- Jost the country raided by Mexican! strike a mateh for fear of attracting | repels, A large magazine of explo- | 164%. up 6 points. Maxwell common | to pay him this tribute of He iPatien | five miles away and the village Wes} pandits, to Hoquilias, The distance | the attention of the bandite, sives, arms and ammunition was dis- |%0!7 at same price as Ist preferred. /and of confidence; and 1 beg that! ONE-SIDED BOXING BOUTS Waa ia einvad rors eailevad: commutiis Hoquitlas to Gleng Springs is{ “In the dark we hunted for our| covered in thie house 87. (Copper issues and railroad stocks | your committee will accept his nom- | cation, miles by the trail which the/ clothes and quickly dressed. The!” Countess Georgina Marklevi Ne GRR TITG Concrete coe rien [union As comibe from me, quidely, | BARRED BY COMMISSION ten y she r i ; f @ sense of public obligation an Retreating to an adobe hut after | troops will be forced to take, A thre | pandits were now firing rapidly at the! op tne p ip iea a vila HInMAy aeoonl ote kieaieta| oes EC PBDIIS ODigeten See fir f : days’ trip will be required’ to cover) oan. : a Tadaact in of the prominent figures in the revolt, pent scan | responsibility, | a oneal i ing a few shots with revolvers, the distance from Marathon to Reeds | Mlvbe house where the seidiers Of way sentenced to death after her trial acme a ee ight Board To-D: ide Americans barricaded the doors and} Camp, situated on the Rio Gran roop A made thelr stan Tannen ne eae { ht Board To-Day Decides to Degan a five-hour fleht against tre- [about 140 ailes south of the Southern Wo could hear tho shouts of the | OY é oe en | Examine | ee eae le ela alk ae ibe Mexicana and stW a party of them|been commuted by Gen, Sir John] War oe ee trom previous ; amine Boxers Other Than | Benne weceas. sas they we 4:41 moving toward our bungalow. — We | Maxweil to penal servitude for life, it High. Pi Physically Hereafter. routed by fire when the Mexicans, [slipped out of the back door and, ig ottic ly announced. Alasha Goll Mines despairing of approaching the hut " hugging every shadow as we went, me i q \ eet sugar ; ALBANY, May 8 —Action taken to- fi of being shot, made our way ath sentences upon Henry | 4 & Foundry . Mite thar ATBPIGAHASHKA: AY tanita Ht belng + mi Man and Phillp, Goeprave (harms Jay by the State Athletic Commission | 4) ‘ thatched roof, home in Glenn Springs, having heard!" Death gentences Imposed upon lesion fighters other than the regular phy- revolutionizing the health ‘an eee Three men fell an the detac pic lala a that the Mexicans had left sical natlo es ° i Zs is - i men fell as the detachment ae. - , “Phe interior of the house was in/George Plunkett and John Plunkett, Malt IN VERDUN DR sical etamination” means, according | of thousands of men and women. It is dat ls plaging: hus e| Bla Sugar Ca s , peal a A 7 Xe Hef o Commissioner John Franey, thatja wonderful discovery of 7 / led at last from the biaaing qui. One| Blaze in Sugar Cargo of the San} qisorder and clothes were missing, but,| brothers of Joseph Plunkett, who was Minaet i . yen: FEB BNY alt ay ey of Frenee Won riddied with ten bullets; the| Giovanni Is Suspected of Being [strangely enough, the silverware WAS) exccuted last week, have been com- Neer Ky an end is (9 be put to the one sided |chemist who simply “put two and twa other two were struck many. times. ene “on not stolen.’ PAUIA'1O Adu WORT nmbAlAareitide, | Aenea alae s si battles which have been injuring the [together to make 4." The remainder, which included aome of Incendiary Origin, ——___ Pipers hate pens Fea a a ie Minin 3 (Continued From First Page.) game in New York City, especially This chemist knew from practical ex- a = | Am’ Zi ‘ ‘ ience Wounded, reached the shelter of a] A blaze reported to the Fire Mar- A CHE SCOUTS KILL court, Firat Commissionor of Works, | Hi!" ii 1 Y eee tmen between heavyweights. erence) that ine and pophosphit Beehy. Hold: Aad: -oontijued the Aght| bal as suspected: of helng Inesadiery, has been appointed to succeed Ausus. Hetitelian mans are described as extremely| Commissioner Franey said the Com-| building elem Het ract uee ler to entil dayligh nel ho Mexic ss discovered 7 day 24 na aiiperior heavy. The French attacked mission ‘had coneluded to. end th fe wD, fh Order te With triumyhant yells, mounted their | hold No. 4 of the steamship San Glo- Treland. g 804 and drove the Germans from] against men so entirely outclassed by |*@sily assimilated by even the w horses and réde away carrying their|vannt of the Slcula At ‘ano Cou vocals calle alo ‘A party of about 1,000 prisoners left 316 communication trench whioh they | them as to render the matches. bur. /stamach le combined those | capt ves, Deemer and Compton, and] pany, loading at Pler No. 22, at the} Indians With U. S. Troops Get} pers saturday for England. 4 | Penetrated yesterday. ‘x “It's about time something| With several other equally well-known | Heading pack horses loudod with toot, | foot of Pacific Strat, Brookiyn, Two First Chance to Fight Be ey ae Fe a ; Tae hy Bast of the Meuse there was a jane iy end Sading ba koumbere health builders, The result is malte- g ‘ he} ebouts fi " ’ St Cnaine ‘ country - ert f night e ¢ " he ring as punching bags for | ferrin, | held out for Deemer {frebouts had the tire under control ? series of night engagements. The soxere,”? ‘ 4 F i and Comy oedlay Knowing the | M4abous wn hour, at Ojo-Azules, oS pias. ae Fe Germans were driven from a trench boxers,” the Commissioner sabversbod who has tried it anya it bh character the Mexican ratders,[is due to anil for’ Manan oat eae FIELD HEADQUARTERS, NAR “ ” 1g south of Haudromont which they oc- Se and. vitalit eteerark ned ae ( f theoneh frequent berier clushes, | Saturday, with a carKo of oils, sugar, |NAMIQUIPA, — Chihuahua, wrexieo, | NO AMERICAN LEGION tg nies saeierdb cand tiriz mens in| TARE WANE DSEEE Hera ent ee HERE: J Hy yesidents of the surrounding country | eotton and 5 B, THO SITS WAN May % (vin -wireleae to Columbus, 3 + 4% | cluding two officers, were captured jstrong that the summer's heat won’ gu he fate of the two frontiers: | “Terore ahe be : 4 iy 4 \{ [are described by the official report a There ix no such thing as the right Bete ae ae rer rete | aserore: ait: benalls rey ing auppiien | Af Oke. 68 sasate with the aoe z3 + §|tonows: Ort On “season” to tnke a tonic. ‘The time to j a 5 ato as in mericn expedition or prom y eC e: * 3, t g p pl | ‘ Hodis have been found, but these {the passenger trade and carried tlinent part. inthe recent. battle. at y Request of U. S., Canada For- iy + | “The night passed quietly on the tte ah Herrin” ie ‘right ngw: andy ° passenger Ade ed Mt part in the rece eu bid sail . \ P igh the summer, are unconfirmed many sa 3 m0 praone a trip between | et Be rete bids Recruits From Here to 7 te ae + ,%| remainder of the front, except in the (Special to The Evening World.) Go to your druggist today, take home ¢° ts npton's y n Was stiin = } brought to-day by officers Use the Name, Taha ali AM are oF Hee Wand ot Remlares aad Pineal Te Se AS Fecrmere Anne Ds |e Sete ot mali neterrin: aud) gow ate { ica cat few cninutee af the said, aus Re ania EA mant ie eRe rath sce = Kahigh Valles sh ne Wood of Joury, to the west of | Maubridge, sixty years old, a member of|not convinced that it has helped you, — SEER AEE site ta Ca Alle ie BROKER SENTENCED. Jwiieh "the. indians. participated TORONTO, Ont., May 8—Ameri- | Mer Marie pf ct | Pont-a-Mousson, where our artillery {ne of the most prominent famtltes in|the druggist is authorized m refund the child was ‘concealing information ching shrill, weird War whoops, [Cams Wily have enlisted for army ser- was very active, northern New Jersey, committed suicide|every penny of your money.—Advt, Bo a ne ae Hey rode at the head of the charging |vice in Europe are denied the use of | ‘Two German aeroplones have beon | Mer? to-day by throwing herself in front} —— — eae ah i e n Cava the name “American Legion" under breton of an Erte expross train passing through hen the surviving troopers, most| Josep dies {they swept through the town brought down as @ result of aerial ‘ "i ' ore ph oH, Stoppant, of the brokerage ’ Ld instructions received here to-dy the village. Her body was tossed far ° Me GlSbRbatOk Hann wee Ne itein Arianian neue ODA TecelYaR jay from | encounters in the region of Verdun. | ¢rom the track ANDREWS.—-On May 6, MARY AN. ed to not more than four years or waters, “TiN Bn ernment authoritios One of thom fell not far from Ornes,| Mra. Maubridge wa DREWS (nee Conway), beloved wite THIS WHOLE FAMILY USES | not tess than two years in Pyne \e fiftyeflve Mexiean vie-/at Ottawa i and the other, seriously damaged ‘ count Stephen Andrews. 7 , Justice Kelby in the Supreme Court in | is action was taken, It was | was compelled to ¢ » | OAS 8 Relatives and friends are respect Ky FATHER hice Kelby eas eins, aotie IRAP orairer insane ETE eran JOHN’S MEDICINE 2 OOK yn tocdey, a lee by at one }) rned, In response to a request by! P Aoth of Asannea! Nurried tothe railroad tracks, fnvited to attend the funeral from her d secs ate granted a certificate of reasonable doub BOOM RECRUI ERE. | the unitea states Government to the Gen, Nivelle, wh 4 sister of Dr. C. P. Deyo off late residence, 241 Bleecker at., Mane Mother of Six Children Telle| (or were itewaty incre teas 26 Ne) = Hritish authorities Ge, Nivelle, whore promotion to /Snd'af Catnelinan Ai Be'Besteand City | Mattan, on Twsstay, Nay 8, "Ret, trial, Stoppani, who had t Service at Mexican Mh ainarantae ‘ the command at Verdun put him In| Counsel John Deyo of Paterson, Interment Calvary, etGacd Results Rar tan, Hire va tneeac ages” dali | as Me qin tnateuations » forbid the of- charge at such a critical time, is Throat and Lungs. The executors, of John E emith of | vice at the Mex err woe ee OF Ihe NInalyseerensh | + t | sixty years old. He comes from Tull ‘ aio Prookivn chitged that he had deposit | sired,” i 9 y cos ve : . other Toronto units iy 2 {in the Correze Department, Gen, Ni- — 1000 with Ntoppant a& Hotchin te 1s composed of Americ: © disp! 0 vl + 3” “T have used Father John's Medicine | for tment and that the investment army. peoru A‘lons: IO-ORY' |e un -aeltem, GP cite ee yy | SOME He BBs St Lie Slacoverian of the for colds and coughs for six yeurs, for | Na™ Never made and the money was not Recruiting ofcers . te PG cer ae eee other parts of + war, At the outbreak of hostilities y myself, husband and six children and re- | 0 CURted for Ja stimulus to enlistment, aie Fogerty oat ah Hundred and “ he was in command of the Fifth sults have en moniter uly, sstietac: Tonig grow ae agers mare 4 = of | Regiment of Artillery, Gen, Joffre y ep it in the house anc ; . | attalions a# peg and Avenue 4 soon singled him out for a leading | use it freely at the first signs of cold or| A ( s. | Vancouver come under the orde Westit x + 94 pe it trey at the rw agnn of void | A Washington, D.C., Doctor writes ;| eo : ‘ 1B eral of brigade on October ts, 19141 Oering for Monday and M | Grant, R. PF. D. No. 1, Woonsocket, Ro. | By [eral of brigade on Ootoher 94, 1624,| ering fo) an ues F The best tonlo food 1 fr ali 1 have used BELL-ANS for ten years, freely, and STRIKEBREAKERS ON PIER, at imand “OF the Bixty-tiree infantry | Peeimoscauegraeani eesti ‘ a ee f rt ’ ‘ ‘.mand of the Sixty-first Infantry lid? the family because it ji ade of |have found nothing that can take its place in my | em Freight Handters 1 Work ' mt ~ 2) Biviaion. on nec. 28, “re15. he re. | LY at Hf tne ia the ck "hmereas ; ; s| ; ' ze . by Penne f melting a | ceived his three stars and at the 3 ‘i Fy t aul is free from alcohol on usugerous | Indigestion cases. I can send a patient HOME thw seo vontot recut ee nore tor! i iy +." | same time was appointed commander |[| Kiddie ewn treasure dieses) “ee OR4 MMM oth : tha who i 5 ai . | 5 red frelght handiera for faa nf, Ah +1. lof the Third Army Corps. —————<———______ Co} the Pennsylvania Railroad 0 od | West M ay + peleaieaisuiae Roast shal ' ic I rey v mes into my office suffering from|(™ Ventana Kate a woe wala cue ant ‘3 Special for Monday, May 8th Special for Tuesday, May 9th e, ndigestion, by dissolving five or six BELL-ANS)27. 28 and 29, North River, have been | ha ra NO $200,000,000 MERGER. | CHAMPAGNE WAFERS— Dainty lt ORANGE JELL BLOSSOMS—Thene } | i inictari [replaced by an equal number of strike- ——_._ ———— Jo Tid Hite, of cranny, delight of * deliciousm a \tablets in hot water and administering then and)ii tis. wi ine wren os iret |CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | caldens of chore re Mia ci blewaitn Orange thy len - rt FY ” "| etre A v } gertised int The Wort wui'es | there—it never fails me.” Which passes through th inal ts MARKET, , Deny Denles Biney From Deirolt, stad” Migs, Sovering | Sears, Wb She Werte, vil be being handied about as usual. The fine WHEAT. ser | We ©. Durant nt of the Chev FOUND ROX tion Bureau, Pulitzer Building weather is expediting the chase. | rolet Motor Company and majority eT yp Arcade, Park Kor World's 206 Office, northwest AY SEH pom Nir bata 7 1 Motors, hus re- Ai | stockholder of Gener handling of [freight actoss the river and the threat of Ja tie-up in the perishable produce mar- Ket has been dissipated t .) The freight handlers who are on strike lave no organization. They have, been getting an hour and are de mer 8th St. and broad: ‘% | quested The Evening World to deny a lem Office, report sent ut from Detroit: and he ‘West 125th mt, i Work ished Satu ay, that the companies in Brooklyn Office, 202 Washin ents an hour with 40 cents | which he is terested are to be me 1 fon St, Brooklyn, for 0 days F rime. ‘This morning th with three others ina $20,000,000 cor- ‘Clones following the printing of the q S$ T ION red on the water front with poration. ‘The report. stated that the sleet ‘ \ advertisement, wa ot Yio DUC the fow extra | | gate @ Comeens irs of ert, in Sem | deal was engineerd by Mth Durant and ees . nN who. we ced near the y, Commer b that J Morgan, th Standard OW Broskiyn, Closes 11.30 F. M. 25c package a drug piere are. thought eat handing | Yoyk git for she week ending Saturday, | Company and the Dupente were idens Tht includes the | P ge at every Store in the U. Guy widsuua lb, | Mast, Lada" eabia até ask eed a ela lla ‘( \ id

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