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_ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1916. le fesstved word where the notification | Inte Mr. Ffughes and to take occasion (ORS pe iti BAR U.S. JUDGES — /AUSTRIAN ARMY ka ao ==IN) BLARE OF BANDS (Hughes Learned Political Method MOOSE LEADERS 5. abl Sea _While a Dancing Leader at Brown ~ FROM POLITICS, — | IN FLIGHT; RUSSIANS BECOMES ACTIVE. | League during Gov. Hughes's tient | sect wo oi et | MCOMBS INSISTS| CAPTURE TWO DIVISIONS Commissioner, after congratulating the vpenacer h LpE i. GY faiode| Juntice, announced the reorganization isiang, a delekate to the fi | emenaiifiannee composed of Democrats, Republicans confer with Mr. Hug Red were | (Continued from First Page) (Continued from First Page.) and non-partisens, labored throughout jeri) minut conference with the} [© the State for Mr. Hughes during his candidate, | Seni ‘Civ Rar | | AIL Ts Quiet as Five as Five | for the Alliance would be established | I. Strong, in charge of the Charities Special Trains. t 0 se hate 0 | BOK. Olcott and as on Bt! othors Fevivify the organization and tt pow.(frsCi unten Maeght 8H BL ENTY OF GOOD CHEER \. tae to make it @ National rather - | than a State body . + . 4 Quiet Enthusiasm and Lots to Hi W. Taft, a brother of f ~ pronicn ra waa'sn'any anor WHO WILL SUGGEED Eat and Dink Mark De- of the Hughes Alliance, This body.) ing the first of the returning Ie at the Astor and that within a day | investigation, former Judge Wiliam . He offered his congratulations and } HUGHES ON BENCH ? parture, However. 8 All Want to Support } s, | dent, that all the faithful ought] be noted the plucky etruggle of our ont ‘Burton i UEP rt Hughes, to have a chance. Nevertioloss, Mr.| Young formations near Rojitche, on but Also Keep Party | Marshall, #0 the political wiseacres|the Styr, near Lutsk, (Rojitche ia Alive. who have studied the situation from |17% miles north of Lutsk, on the west : jevery angle have it, ts the logical] bank of the Styr, and ts at the cross- - _ jeandidate for renomination because | !98 of the Rovno-Kovel railroad.) SEE KING T. RUS ADVICE. lenaries Warren Fairbanks of Indi-| “Here the Germans attempted to ee ana te the Republican nominee, and render assistance to the Austrians, i o but by our infantry attack, delivered Mr. Marshall ought to be named to pect Him to Fall Into Line) iota ore rairbanks in the Hooster| UMder cover of heavy artillery, they for the Republi “At State. were dislodged from the town, losing Indiana olecte Senatora this fait, |More than 2,000 prisoners, two guns (Special to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, June 12.-An illuminating word pleture of Charles Evans Hughes, the Republican candidate, is furnished in the following story told by a former New York State Senator, an intimate friend of the Justice, who came here to sound him with reference to his accept: ance of the nomination, It runs “When Hughes was in Brown he was noted principally for two support and said he was the bearer things He smoked more cigarettes and danced better than anybody in Nominee. and both eidés want to wits Hows Sunred tie reckoning Clapasas troops eee et tenia ere helt Gregory and Davis of Wil: |} the college. But the turkey trot and the one-step had not been evolved J) deer, br, Marshall's chatces depend | "Our forces operating 40 yn stated that Wjiliam Howard Tatt| Lane, Gregory and Ds About five hundred Tammany dete. |] during his student days. ‘The square dances were much in favor. One| The advance guard of Progressive | not #0 much upon abstract political SE tie OnE ee ene voriveien Tri call shortly to offer his aupport| son Administration Offenest J yntex and their followers, who are tol] of the principal figures tn this form of dance was the grand right and ||‘exders trom Chicago reached New | questions and theories and conditions |trlungle, 18 on the Ikwa, twenty-five o Candiddte. Other callers were Mentioned So Far pttend: the: Demorratic ional Con- || left. You rememver it. You wind about, left and right, never lettin | York to-day and went to Oyster Ray [as upon this ¢ contingency: miles southeast of Lutsk), captured Waliam KR. Willcox, the firat chair. ¢ lady's hand hefore y he hand of the lady next in || to confer with Col. Roosevelt, While Does the Hon. Thomas Taggart, | the town and fort, and are on the maa of the Public Service Commis. WASHINGTON, June 12 Already] vention af St Louis, which opens go of one lady's han hefore you grasp the hand of ne lady next In N « h a fs | enemy's heels. Some Russian de- succession in the circle, He has not forgotten it, Hughes has always J [ offtcial action toward falling Into) the Democratic boss of Indiana, tachments, crossing the Ikwa, bavo ween doing the ‘right and left’ in polities; has always held onto one nm for Hughes will be va leas oe ee we pearite developed thetr offensive, hand GH Ha had: SHORRR Meeueals AvbIne’ utely, a large majority of the Rutt! ater Taggart wants Marshall, the SAUL sia er Moose are already behind the regular) Vice President will be renomi- ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. ™ = ~ = - — i) i candi le doub i . A Harvester Company of New departed—nothing, in Republican candidate. Little doubt is} nated, and if Mr. Taggart doesn't | tInrveater Company ot Noy Joseph O. Hammett, Chief of the Bu-| is now Repu an, of which party) face hut fan 6f Fite Prevention there are five members, Assoctate | felt that Col yorey. after some) want him another will be nomi- common, stock, payable July 16 to BLOC “on : :, irther indecision, will do the same, nated. TRON ESR Site ea McKenna, Holes, Day, Pit German Casualties 2,924,586, |thing | _In the mean time the town is full) ss. Kresge, Company of Michigan f PUEASED WITH REORGANIZA- . si taan hs YY sion; William McCarroll, a former! speculation {x rife as to whom Preal- | Wednesday, quietly slipped out of | Public Service Commissioner; Major | dent Wilkon will appoint to succeed Fred M. Croffett, who was military | Associate Justice Hughes of the Su- secretary under Governor Hughes; Court the United States, Joba Lord O'Brian of Buffalo and} The political complexton of the court | cheers as th There were no bands at no waving of flags or orderly and serious groups vent Upon A sertous mission | 7 | and Van Deventer, The threns! ‘The first train to leave got away oge New York City and State Progres-! of large Chicago men with necks that da dividend of 1' per cent. TION OF THE ALLIANCE. rate uth ChIot Dubos Wills [tii ii Ba wiallou ai stu with about | 734,412 Dead, British Report ; Ton ‘stock und 1% "on preferred. sives are divided in their views. The | bulge out over the backs of their col- company * the reincorporation of ‘Justice Hughes was greatly pleased Assoc! Justices McReynolds 125 delegates, who travelled under the nore prominent leaders of the|lars, and they are proclaiming on id & S. Kresge Company of Dela- to know that the Hughes Alliance Is to Brandeis. protecting wing of “Big Tom" Foley, LONDO ! be reorganized as a fighting machin: The men mentioned oftenest fust] two other trainn lft th MINDS for the campaign. Mr. Whitney told) now likely to the place 14d@ | vania station shortly after 10 o'clock. wealthy and relatively conservative | street corners and other places not type are already outspoken for | so conspicuous that they are here to], Californi r quarter | Hughes r t the nomination of Roger GC, sul. | 'AP Qiineny yy , June —Germany up to the end of May had lost 2,924,586 soldiers, of whom 734,412 were killed, according to a British official tabu- Petroleum Company, dividend of St per share | a i : iicals are clamoring | ayable July 1 5 the candidate that he had received | vacant by Mr. Hughes are There were 150 delegates and their | lation of the German casualty lists given out here. The compilation [) poy a third ticket of some form so! livan of Chicago, thelr boss, for Vice | Rooks ¢ Tune thousands of telegrams from all parta) Prank a Kb f Cailfornia, Se friends, who travelled under the direc. |] 4d not include German losses tn naval! engagements or in the fighting |} that their party organization may be | President. Roger says he does not ‘ STE T ay of the State, from fi + Hughes sup-| ret ary hai aU Sy reset an fldl \Goni of Charen W, Culkin, leader of || in the German colontes. ontinued. {want it, but there will be 1,000 Chi. | You can’t be cheated when you buy lawyer Who was He consid 5 | porters who are eager to lend their ald |i’ fr radent Wilvon aa the oecapant |the Fitth District, At about the sante The German figures in the May list, as enumerated In the British || James BR. Garfeld of Ohio, son of! ecagoans and a lot of music down in the Presidential feht of Associ Lauer's Losi another delegation under Leader |] account, are as follows: tho late President Garfleld, and floor) here to-day booming Sullivan, and \ Diting his stay in New York It Is} whieh Jus’ fills, |John FF, McCooey came over trom Desd . leader of the Progressive Convention,| the situation {s made interesting by rumored about that Mr. Hughes may sapere by dIsINgulsed furan’ | Hrooklyn, ‘There were about 125 in Wounded arrived in New York to-day as ad-| the fact that Sullivan and Taggart fhave @ conference with Col. Hoo: Bulcitor Gendral Davia, whoee| the Kings County: represehitation, Pe docntacien vance representative of the national| are bosoin friends, and Sullivan, Tag- Toi tet Paper ‘This was neither afirmed nor denty 1 tearning has imps sued (ho memuers | District Attorney Swann went to the | risoners and missing leaders, He went at once to Oyster sartand Charle it marnny Paes »; t a th orning. | 0 ' eure f 0 y ay to seo Col. Roose to make|cently been together at French Lic y Secretary Green this morning. | of, mye ae York, | Station to see the boys off. HAUL ea cook ee etcnt Ce Seva Sen dl ly OEE $04,607 Bay to seo Col. Roosevelt to make | cently The number of Mee Hughes is anxious to be back in| 12, Gah ae yhope| Although the beginning of the big 1 ot a RLU SOS EERO A i nM ee iar le Setas eee! personal report of the Chicago strug: | Springs. heet hown ‘ Washington on Wednesday that he} gor a reac on the samme bench with| ‘Tammany pilgrimage was sedate | The German official Hiats of casualtios up to the end of May, as re- }] oie and to discuss the future course! The outlook Is so distressingly = seticed sho may take part in the Preparedaens | Justice Brandeis. dew & enough, It i# not the intention of the || ported by the British, give these totals: f tho party peaceful that many here are seeking q the wrapper. parade, but from present indications | , Nenator || ban ot New YOR iiesutea to dle of thlnmt or fasting Head et ‘My attitude to-day.” sal Mr.| earnestly for some method by which ‘ou are sure of and Former Secre dure | Pi eee 1 t trouble he ot A it would appear that he will be unable |) nino. ) but to! during the Jong ride. Enough good Sounded Poretaes rfield to The Evening World just) trouble may t ton foot. quality, too. i to leave until the latter part of the | ne Presider nextremely | thingy in the eating and drinking Hne | Prisoners and missing ..+ before going to Oyster Bay, “is the SONS asi hat tt is not oroe of aoe lat T earrangement tte was the | { last @ month were stowed in. the | same as I expressed from the floor of neatly 2,200 Democratic jooaaly wanna iw Few candidates for the nation’s ie dence of thie resignation of [Seven car sections long before the | the Convention last Saturday when | and alternates should wet | too, big. ScotTisuehas ray highest honors have made such a #l-{ justice Hu shown to-day in the | delegates arrt Total sievawtervesesviers Col. Roosevelt's letter of eonditional| together tn peace and harmony. They bi « Vandevanter ax the fourth jent entry into New York as ay the | Supreme Court, Just trance of Mr. Hushes. On the /auceseded Mr. Hughes Most of the delegates who travelled lec ation of our nomination was say be done. ‘This rather pessi- 1 000 Sh 1 4 1 moved that the letter be re-| mistic ‘attitude, though, appeara to ’ eets, Oc $ in the special in charge of Leader y In. point vice, Just " , Journey from the capital he was rec- | }™ ‘rook the sent on the extreme | Culkin were from the districts in the | BELMONT RESULTS. ferred to the National Committee have no effect on the rumor that the | ““It’s the Counted { ognized by but one man, This was} right of the Chief Justice, establish. jHelghborhood of the station, such as " for consileration and future discus-| delegates aro determined to renom- e) 1 Mr, Willcox, who had boarded the| ing the record of being the first Jua-! tne ‘Thirteenth, Fifth, ‘welfth, Six. a Ne sion of the situation with our eandi-| inate Mr, Wilson no matter what! Sheets that Count tréin at Philadelphia. He had left /tice to sit only one day in the Hew | tenth, Eighteenth, Fourteenth, { i ante, orders they iret, peti ison ait, Weshington on the 12.25 Baltimore | member's seat on Mh t linwentioth and Mwesty-second, j “Whila T know that gome of our} hae may be something doing tn | Seni-Ti we Toilet Paper, ‘wott \s & Ohio train, accompanied by his sec- Leader Culk et re de he day's news| ssociates are alres declaring | the Nationa: Comm The mem- and clothlike. ts balsam pa BAKER OFF TO CONVENTION c ulkin explained the Tam-| Market responded to the day's news | associates Ferner e truraiee | Nesp ikva: dicwedi Bisalaake Witeen treatinent ituakee (v healing: . manyites didn't need flags or music| by a Keneral advance in prices ex themselves for Mr. . Nppeteedatar adie ae Wy poatepalliy cate seb eaectad ; The Progressive ranks were well) oo cuisGroN, dune 12 —Demo-| tu cheer them on their way. tending to all groups except Coppers. for the present to act in accordance; vo vue nly pei ical of theets in a carton of 3 rolls for ¢ represented among those who con-) oti. jeaders to-day were departing} “Why should we require artificial| U. 8. Steel sold up a point, Baldwin with the spirit: ot Col. (Roopavelile) See Tore ae reed aianin er ine 2 —your quantity guarantee. gratulated Mr. Hughes and many of! for the party convention at St Louls) stimulation, when the sun is shin-|and Crucible each sco} an ev 112 (Taplind, letter and to determine « WHEY Keynote, and Senator O mes of | Ask your dealer. ’ them wero outspoken in favor of his | with Mresidint Wilson's final suKKes: linge” declared Culkin, "It didn't|laner gain, and American Be Heat; Dorens. 10 (MoCunes?: | atter wo have gone over all the ele-| Kentucky as Permanent Chairman, | §COTT PAPER CO., 30 Chereh St., New Tork eR SLORRY<) AISOBE (CHS EEC EERSSL YEN | ONE Oe ee want shine during the entire Republican| Sugar jumped to new high record, 20 TOT toi eal | ments entering into the situation, | but ballt on having President Wit: | of absorbent SeotTisree Towelo was Supreme Court Justice Alfred | they ‘personal representatives, Indi-] and Progressive performances, did! New York Airbrake advanced fiv Time, 141, Meditation alse! yg we maintain our organigation | $008 sen-\h- la oe net ; R. Page, who waa one of the pligtims| cations ‘were that Homer Cummings. ia im [Peete Sa a ae ees Ge wilt have eonmiderabla spawor ia] aiensuuy at rman of “onnectic! ‘ations joints o eu gx reported. eS e N age who journeyed to Oyster Bay two) Cont h “posh ; 4 | th ‘The Pro-| of the t 4 was th likely chot Michael Ske! who comes from| Average advance in Railroad issues the politics of the country. "i ntiment of esha ago t0 Inform the Cone! that | ie temneratio Nis | sata cee: NBG Samaee, from) Averaie | ators periotot, BLUE BONNETS RESULTS, |{"esrive sprit and the principles for ihe membre! “invents "0 "hs inst Fl ecerieity for he was the man of destiny. Jus-) why he didn’t look enthustastic about | quiet the ra na new advan which we have fought must go o?| the man f Meier ie | tice Pago assured Mr. Hughes that rae = the trip, A block of New York Central sold at IST RACE— $600; two-year-| prow, is a problem to be determined} Robert tt Burke Delegate Every Home he was now for Hughes and Hughes EDISH SHIP BLOWN UP. “Tve t 107% and prices advanced to 1083,/olds:; foaled in Canada; four and a halt | HOW: 7 ” at Large from Chicag aded the | yy P alone. Frank A. Munsey, who was sw by ” eat gee in doing this convention | Pennsylvania was also in demand up | {longs captain B., 114 (Warrington), |at our conferences.” | | Hotel Jefferson last ‘hl sea No matter how far out in the | — stunt for thirty-two years,” replied | to 59%, Munition s ed ott} tritann (Ambrose), Among w York leaders Wille} weoodrow Wilson w nated iv 7 ¢ of the doughbag providers in the) Loxpon, June 12—A Reuter de-|skolly, “and I want to. tell pa ial second hour, Beet Sugar was the | Bavar nson), third 4 Ma Teatenldéa William M, Chad-| over hin Malice pated |Scuhey yeu live you can have former Progressive campaign, 19 oUt) gyatch from Malmo, Sweder says that] gets to be like a dope habit. Im fhature at midday, rising to Bunce ate H. also | iam ul ye eitiaracdtanis|aeen ‘| t . | electric light and power. iP Jor Mr. Hughes and was not back- jhe Swedish steamer Emmy had been! jae going becatse 1 Ope babit. I'm 44, points, Third Avenue was active [tient j bourne, Os Se ethene (eta ade ind the de * > i ay P SoaeE, rate a ins aoe Tau Bedien alanieyBeaety Waal bees going because I can't atay away. | gn'rine to 874, Denver Pred wot | ftritutn lin Childs and many 0 : SHURKIR AMES Wileat they (hae ane | elco ig ht ‘s believed thounenda of Progressives {despatch ans thad one of the crew wan | Hut whale the use of getting) up to 20%. Long dsland gained 414 {yer, out ta show. ready either outspoken for Hushes or | hardiy walt for hate day: taht or r would see the light and get into line, | killed by the exf&tion and four others Sl Ok ‘ The late market produced irregular BELMONT E inclined to Join in his support. curly, Saturday morning, whichever! The Complete ug Plant Former Attorney General George | * 2 {oR yg vensel of 496 tone, a ee ome Who boarded trains! changes, Murine p red gold to| NTRIES. “L consider Hughes the next best) y6 wouldn't vote for thy renomination | Manufactured by the same peo: 14 Wickershain called to ungratu-|putlt in 187! "jat the Pennsylvania tation were) lowest point for th and while « choice to Roosevelt from a Prozres-|of Mr, Wilson under any circum. ple who make Delco equipment € Congressman John F, Carew, Senator| few specialties advar the general) BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, | sive point of view,” said Mr. Chad. | st ne as the unit rule fi quip! \ James A. Foley and John R. Voor-| list eased off from best prices. V.. June The entries fc ra o. “He represents more of the | Prey atic > a! Con- | for automobiles, . or to- | bourne, | ven will be voted by | Simp} id Shockl . hee: are as follows sive spirit than any of the! the iilinoix delegation, but there Ialgsy ee he ane, SnocKiess, \ “Just tell the stay-at-homes,* maid] ons year-olds ie tive fie {dates before the Repub-| hope among those who belleve that Light and power in your country Senator Foley, “that wo have enough | ’ wis closing Eee Ot a convention /2,200 Democrats shouldn't get to-| home for $250. good things on bourd to cheer us| siasia soit Mine kde aid th | iraah eHIL Joyal to Gol: Boonevelt |Rreuer Sad: AVOML Ceoublé, tnae Afr, Write to-day for dookiet. p Uerie tubletn cate icoreenin mi i nd tal tut T am still loyal Roosevelt | Hurke will be able to start some-| Domegtic Electric Company tt In “Big Tom" Foley's contingent ' ra ie t and if he determines ee | eo 18 Vesey Street | ‘ sons Mele Ton ts the Progressive nomination I shal 5 7 | (Oppoate St. Paul's Chapel) | there were elght Pullmans, a diner ios RIBUTION H 4 » RAL support Mr. Hugh and a baggage car. Tho last men- A AB eM iad to lO ai c A thief in Darby, Pa., stole onKs, AtTalgit— bal Garrison, 100 The Progressive jonal Commit- d 5 . Railroad Uoned waa a veritable cold atore. igh tine Mate ime L,| a win enna to New York June 2 to| sme shors from w atore windor. house of things needed by delegates | tm {ois bepoud, ot, Meliidad, 110 Bally confer with the Colonel, but long be-| If he's had a chance to eramine | {4 ' ne DNR eUEa Pe eae i Aw. sm Ret POUCH WAG Ep escarole and uveard: |fore that time It is expect dd that the tem he's discovered they are an | Suctect ‘e # Wauunees to te Dare, were Dan: Plaga gs 110. Rol situation will have cleared so that a | Jefts, greatly improved train service to eader of the Firat Assembly Dine |" majority of the Bull Moose, at least, \ AT GTORES AND FOUNTAINS trict; Congressman Riordan, Assem- |) uae, h ROCHESTER ‘blymen Hamill and Ryan and Alder- mil be in lin toe H aghe serorm the ASK FOR and GET man Stapleton he (princess Brat ss ea) Vhe Su T 9 " ene vhat action to take to in- ie rest Test Harry Perry, leader of the Second | leaders) }5 WN B ALO sure continuance of thelr party or- of All District, was accompanied ty Assem- esa haa ur ntinuance } or ek hears ganization as an int ‘al unit to keep 51 e i TORONTO blyman Tarra, Albert Mariuelll, Pres: esi ae Eatin ami apieitand principles | (MEOW sty, zm feroant ht THE ORIGINAL ident of the Timothy D. Sullivan nd to prevent complete absorption Ment of the Timothy D. Sullivan | BLUE BONNETS ENTRIES, [ani io vrevent complete, aprorpti MALTED MILK CHICAGO AND THE WEST sistant District Attorney Cardone. |s!h ape ton, hint today a nusect of more OE ical ete ; Buy It in the sented glass jars, ! “ie " rth ry party included iin aed i a candidates. Paate, Power of Liauid, 1 The Best is always the Chea: wader John earn, Congress: | 1 ff . man Goldfogle, Assembly:man Schiem- | ! 4 | The Black Diamond mel and former State Fire Marshal BI (hy Siaheae 0) EAN His) Leaven: Tom Ahearn Tune Use coral 4 ’ 7 * tf. <@turee st, from Amsterd ror the Duteh | New York (Liberty St. Ferty)*....ccccceeeees 59,00 AM. David Lazarus, leader of the Sixth, OND, RACE. Par [apa from, Amatarriarn) (GF tie ous rr) i Marion at les, a sald by the Overseas \ ime Sity Geckeon AYO); sees + G19 was accompanied by Morris Cukor, Misa. 1¢ have been compelled id lewark...... ‘936 ? eM. 108 ron wa Agency to ha P fH} FOR TEETH AND BREATH ¢)' oma Mike Morrissey and Assemblyman d to leave her malls in England ; " Rochester........7.03P.M. Buffalo..........7.5§ P.M Storn, Leader Frank Goodwin, Prank PA Cless connection for Detroit, Cleveland, Chicago end the West. L, Dowling, President of the Board nf Obseroation parler car. of Aldermen; Assemblyman M Ie gott and Assistant District Attorney The Buffalo-Toronto | Burke made up the party from the Leave Seventh District, Max Levine, leader New York (Liberty St. Feny)! ‘ K b |of the Blghth, was accompanied by jersey City (Jackson ANE . : Senator Christy Sullivan and Alder- | man Tolk, 7.55 A.M. Buffalo, araae The ' Toronto. 11.38 A.M. bad in the delegations Leaders Will Drawing-room sleeping care to Rochester, Buffalo and Toronto—an sm Dalton and Thomas J. MeMan- uninterrupted journey (@ your destination tis and Assemblyman Donohue, Owen New York-Chicago Expre Bohan and Senator Boylan L The Tenth Listrict party was head eaves ed by Leade joldenk With by New York (Liberty St. Ferry)*........ + .:12.00 Noon BY AAG ROM ER SSM Ni were Assistant District jersey City (Jackson Ave, pe Saag Pa ACOrnATE, Waters 1 Geld SIN IOCE 1 Kleventh districts: fering for Monday and Tuesday, June 12th and 13th E—With all due ry t to the home candsmake: Pudge-loving oft “orpaiict Ts ag hear to vim modern 19 naterinis the world ined the choicest. materin monde marke c Special for Monday, June 12th the hat aerate can _ make Relatives @ cokers ee ip) jewark, . tremaeesveneses csi MARR ARAL FSASLSHNA * ine Bh TURKISH Teatieetlon, onrhave mere sonrdeeaes || nora Partore, 40T EL Tuatha Tues } Ross Williams, leader of th rican generally knows, ae Orjental mit teliel i dny, # A. Mi; thence to St, Jerome’ J -10.16P.M, Buffalo 11.45 P.M teenth, bad in his party t 0 13 hureh at 0.80 A. ML. where aw m0 Through drawing-room sleeping cars to Buffalo and Chicago. man Gilroy and Mark Eisner, a (RN ie Cc mane will be offered for the repoee of i © From Weet 28d Street Ferry ten minutes earlier. tor of Internal Revenue. titel vt 3 al sesiae ERED ONS CON eNe i r Seven Broadway ticket offices; 30 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn ~~ ~e———-— 1 aa ine 0 © 211 Market St., Newark. CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN 100 UY". ih GULOENS TOE DARING INVENT IONE | " fo i 4 P 9 , suurday van ae { Mustard Gea ANEW YORKER. my . The Route of - ids g “yal Wi Likeitg od Clowes ty if ea Pave The “Human Torpedo,” as th - Ny 1 ANd Lil * of as the , The Black Diamond - a 4 ae ou e STREET N Umea tH nat deadly enemy of Aenpalios. com: , 1289 BROADWAY, Brookirn, Closes 11.80 P.M. urday 12 P.M. pletely described and illustrated i " : ‘The specified welght includes the container in each case. in next Sunday's World Magazine, t Deanne we ateans a8

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