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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1916 { 12,000 GUARDSMEN NOW CONCENTRATED AT CAMP WHITMAN ) NEW COMMANDER <<: 22% Without a Tear, Mother Gives Four Sons NEWYORK TROOPS HEALTH OF TROOPS 35,000 OF GUARD ATCAMP WHITMAN ==: Be ~ And Husband to Fight for Their Country; \N RAGE SOUTH, ARMY'S REALPERIL, IN EAST AWAY BY WOW T2000 MEN ce. But Another, Giving Four, Is Inconsolable — j]H WAS LEAD SAYSOR.OLISKY — MONDAY--WO00 Brig. Con FAS 1 ny Tees Heevy Avthery, I tate Ahead of 74st at M ‘ y nt Whe Oy prised That ( fearty Coreet ' an annie fa wind in Ue ith on mitracted f Fells of h Complained af te Pecomes Head ~ Beongpto ; Another Route Mexican Climate Its Fond + Arm Nee #8 pamimente of In BOYS OF COTH ON PDGH ' an ALL IN GOOD HEALTH, ; ' jo 4 Wot maid toe ” 44 r Naat bad 1 1 men otm@ i a “ne wn : ‘ ‘ ' Wa nent @aid oe p ne nmant 6 ant whe ong the V , ts’ , fh tre ow tle “ were Oho piele Than Sunday—Plenty of 7 . ee re Alon we Wa Fra " lous ie ae Pd Water Hae Reo a on eon dg Bln Check on Homesickness, ' ; Ps ; iter Has Been Found, the on » beginning arrive in . week f mnowyivante aren qQuantst ' morning Linut ta ! “ ' we a Townend, Ansiatant Chief Quar CLEVELAND I 0 "Wheat atom |e Mee ent,” oid Gen, Well at The @vening World) Fmaster, eupervined the unloading f the Me Manion tty. tn ‘ . pie of thie emmtry haw CAMP WHITMAN, HHIEMAN, Of fifteen carn of mumpien Thien hed + tha care of the " 1 to metniaia an adeqwete §. Y. Sime 29.--With the chudaa bia awen hirta, unl aces agi fans wit WLS i inmratory at Malenuelas tate of proparednens Wa ane Chg day of the Aixty-fitth Me forins, belta and everything needed by | pe fa personal nature, | ven elt id Fe Cetin | re tt aay ee: ee a Ruffalo and the Tenth Infantey from aaldinrs in feild It te only the efoled : ng afning Com: | te get in what they want io Albany and cimewhare Jack of equipment that in holding up * nl that | Har sap: wk ¢ ane, G Wood wald be wae enepet tion wits how almont t the departure of the Fighting Minty " 1. Villa and others, te on neat ba os oh ‘de wed " . ' . t re ! heen any come Ganvas Keg. Gan Jove hint - At Ht. Tania the Sevanty-Arat wil) aia ag shaken sean at |pliint ebout the ratiroad ascommedas: the Kecond Brigade, Brooklyn, how Orders have arrived for Col Conley sre 0} BEMa el get tourtat care for the reat Of theline hexinning of the war with Mpain { ha and the feeding of or ye mumed command of the camp, #y © move to the border immediately P Th South Whit 8 HA WOR HER aden MUTE ded the MLO iment on the way to the bet crating Col, Larne of the ‘Twenty. | after completing hin aruster and re-| Me, Connor le the Spar- hee rsceabstt Ghar Hare SRI at ne aueounsee| eer eet Want Neyer) Ree 2 @econd Engineera ‘Dhia will probably Celving supplies | ‘ J heed alooping well dep ie heeds | ter eet ne en | remarked Anybody who has sea he Gen. Eddy'e tnat coinmand, for he SUSTY-NINTH MAY LEAVE CAMP tan Parent, Whose Lips shipa, They have been notifed that |Mmallpers typhua and yellow fever. turopean trope teanaported — 10 due for retirement on Aug. 1 ON SATURDAY. | Still Smile Though All Monde 12 itd note OF arrival teenies |COUNESD: All OF UHiued- ape’ prevalent] (event) art cei spi ama ar Col. Kady, received an eleven gun The Sixty-Ninth will not leave) parade if the hour of arrival t# anit 4 men, will fool surprined at so mualy i Jnow except typhus, whicb nome @alite from alittery A, Hirst Field later than Sunday for Brownaville, Her Men Folk Save One abla xcept typhus, which ie m active in winter lamor about travelling in mere deg “Our expedition had every a hes of bear- | protection against infection, bi n. Wood said thht the Yate Bat Husk and | were stricken with tYPhUS| tation of Field Artiile consisting after We had been at work five w habe Artillery of Syracuse The romdway nd is likely to depart on Saturday.’ Have Left for the Border 0 camp waa lined by thousands of The Sixty-Ninth is drilling bard and cheering soldiers as the new post the m labor its members have as Members of Same upon to perform has Regiment. } The oMcers, mingling freely with [the men, have set an exunp tn inconveniences without int. The boys, under the sup commander rode up to headquarters. heen 18 } Ce | Ha ied Atncticana Ii Mexico’ musi | Of f0Ur batteries, would start to-day Col. Eddy has on his staff Major! made them as tough as bickory | vision of the medical ataff, are inoc A the utmost precautions | for the United States oamp at Toby : tr t| Several o . lating one another againat typhol rainy season i# now at ite! hanna, tn northern — Pennsylvn Michel 2 eer oo atl veolyhaihd “ =a sgl 4 the up: r rant ae nap In Striking Contrast, as and smallpox Every man, according and it 1s common for cloud-| With them will go one battery of flel Pepe roar | suet rear suc ee cee ner ter anne, , : ” on, 19 ; to wash away railroad tracks. | artillery from Connecticut and one Major Waiter J. Carlin, Inspector! for many weeks. W the call first War’ Clouds Darken, to the regimental surgeon, 1 in fine the dry aeason there are many| from t nding dus ma, which cause «| new or ; eravery. aincnn dunia Ittmora, All of these ara General; Major Tumbridge, Ordnance! went out many were low in numbers peda ore evertan Marlee. oe nizations, One regiment of Mrs. Mary Demane Officer, Gen ldy'« headau nd ited. recruit day there are crowds to gneet the) great deal of throat trouble and some-| infantry, Maine militia, will start to y's headquarters! and hastily recruit The recruits . | b tabl 1 troops and hand tnto the coaches| times blind men or make them f.|to-day for the South, and some of MsaV aden {640d CH OILY Fth6 OOM: ura oF Ue varcen variety ant) Weeps Unceasingly, Jhamnere of -daintien Alone. the| "There 18 no army, an we under-|the Pennsylvania, troope will stare ding the camp sit he ll sergeants h 7 stand an ny, feo; but dur-| to- 4 minding t np (he drill sergeants wil nave a time| Like a Modern Rachel, tracks are persons waving flags Who | {ne the last Tew yenee goog dur. | to-nlahe — ¥ The naw commander has coma to getting them into shap B H. h Ss At Hint gnad thely good -wiknes ith | have heen unde : An almost Ideal camp Th Third. Regiment. with nead-| Because Her Three Sons The labors of the Sixtyeninth ana | Warters in Rochester, has the grea the Twenty-second Ep i b ie Laer dur eetonce one | ene Nepnew tave Been z " the organization's total strengta con Called. ers sisting of rookles, Charles Osborne a! . n of Thomas Mott Osborne and a NO MORE GRAY HAIR even sommes of Aub “UF T Had @ Dozen More | Camp Whntman Ix beginning to Boys I'd Send Them, tle down as a huge training camp for woldiers. There are almost a3! Tool? Declares Mrs. Any rookies within ne confines of organized a number of “frata’ Bia eight.” folly to move them without the neces. | ek Eight They have no end of ammunttion, but | ton, in the Criminal back home bothered the men for a) ittie disetpline i \|Mranch of the Federal District Court, little disetpline, The chief danger t time, but that has been adjusted since | our men will lie In the diseases and to-day overruled the motton to quash there Is always somebody in. the| With proper obedience to sanitary |the tne charging Congr orders they can escape most of them.” | Krink ex-Congresan eh Kk ‘owler, Franke 8. Monnet ry Attorney General Onto, and neve! WILSON WITH PARTY [iemnting are Be mshi pie crowd willing to collect the pos: and letters and mail them, To while away time the troo 9 A Simple and Effective Mixture Can | Be Prepared at Home That Soon | Darkens the Silver Loc! Gray, streaked and faded hair is as huis In that coun-| gatot t Molde Amainst Due torches and red lights, try, fehting une one gong leader an. Tho problem of how to mail tetters | OF Anether and lying on plunder! yiaeq c i! m “I've had them all to get ready. I've] “Society for the Discouragement of | a eho T * insightly as it ia unnecessary, Youth | eee, concone: This: work ts now) . By Marguerite Movers Marshall. Bought new Underciothes for then) | Bean Raising.” The idea of the or-| president Goes to Address Adver is reatest asset, and we should) It is a big task, this training of! This ts @ story of two mothers. One of them is brave, One of Chem | ang tked Cer ous Ong mass oouin|@umieationa is to keep the mental’ °"o x d dve preserve it and. prol it by every green me Soldiers cannot be made {is pathetic, But then, one of them is old and one of them is almost young. | \ si think of, 8 tal Here is ayovernight and those foolish folk who ndehildren who keep her} Joseph's w: proper means ava . One of thei is living among children and g: remarkably good recipes simple and | maintain that an army of a million | pensive, which can be readily pre [ean be ral hotw sunset pared at your own home dawn st Undertake the hax ABBA pt ous ane some journey to a Bt of water addi 15 pon. ‘They would learn a Rist * a tee | \vuld find that there is plenty y Rum of lof patriotism in the United States Barbo Compound Vsmall box |And that there is no difficulty In oh- | You cun get these ingredients at any ‘taining volunteers, but they would | drug store, and the preparation will also find that these selfsame young hen last. week, I. had| minds engaged in order that they will tising Clubs at an Open come to my house, with | not brood and become homesick. | Air Meeting, hands busy and ber heart from overmuch bitterness, |{he two children, It's pretty hard on —_>—_ | er,” the mc added, with the ten- > VASHINGTON, J 29.—Preat- | One of them 1s alone and very poor. One of them tn-| Jer’ pity ehe would not mhow herselt.| TRIP OF THE SEVENTH ryt tana AE GME a spires in you—if you are a woman—a feminine pride of} “See, there's the oldest boy,” IS ONE LONG OVATION; | 12.40 this afternoon to address the if), ‘added, pointing to a tousled, th - race, that any woman can be 40 stanch, 40 selfless, 901 Yiteynur-il woldier, UREN INDIANA'S GREETING | Associated Advertising Clubs. of th World later in the day tn Independ- | serenely brave. One of them fills you with raging pity, Ding peacefully on @ #ol that any woman should be so helpless, so desolate, ‘The Wade full with} INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. June t9—-| ¢MC® Sauare. Accompanying the Pros- “Tat two are simply two tragic human factors in the eters! yo! childs sut they | The trip of the 7th to the border han | @ent Were Mrs, Wilson, Secretary Tu- | other scalp ailments as fer darkening Telments, among. them the Second sent three of her sons, four members of her family, to} Hee the, er his arins frankly | the Seventy-first, and incidentally be- | C iit and Vance C, McCormick, | gray ha Apply it once a day unit | from the neighborhood of Troy and the Mexican borderland of death. and unashamedly embracing round, {tween the Pennsylvania and New| Chairman of the Democratle National | the hair reaches the desired shade, and | ihe, Third with headquarters | in It was of Rachel, weeping for her children and Fee ee ee ar i eaow | Lore Centeal Ltallrosde: ‘Thorace;-ae| SuGonwiee geentaacte cooaiee thn Btn mata nit ig eats ately green men in camp UDTEMMASSHALL refusing to be comforted because they were not, that I! fa tear This is Martin | [@ on bo railroads are concerned, | work of choosing the campaign com- | try this. It's fine.—Advt UNEQUIPPED AND UNTRAINED thought when I entered the cozy, pleasantly furnished little tenement on! und his wife,” said his mother. practloally ends at: Bb: Louis, mitten, It probably will be announc ROOKIES. | the top floor at No. 1695 Lexington Avenue, where Mrs. Mary Demane lives. Bt EEL AO & ayer. tor theren both: se It iy understood ita mem Most of thes t Body Covered = 1) fcr" the lovely ne continue by the same raiiroad. Hat nd in her volee. | int oir house and | ‘The Seventh to-day is half a State's} jit eruits do not even! vrs, Demane has three sons and a nephew in the fife and drum corps of | They have abso- | © of extended or | the Seventh Regiment, and she gave every boy in the corps a motherly kiss | ahip will | | NOW whe n Boas are so pope epresentatives Glass (Vir 1) and Doremus (Michigan) ya ular both in town and at the t we'll have ) knowled wenthau " her up,’ she added, throwing a] length ahead of It# rival, and expects| Senator St Othera may be Wel gt 7 FE jder drill and a modern military rifle | when the regiment left for the front two days ago sete wt thee little bride, who tried |to be the first of the Hastern troopa; W> Marsh (owa), Fred. i. Lyneh,| Seashore resorts—remember that the fifth dimension, if such a thing] No one came to tha door when oO ren ne mobilization camp a SEnTy cabo | we are boa headquarters. London | Boas, $2.95 to $35.00 are the heey this is my mar laughter’ | 7°. ; eh introduced a handsome young Brownaville, x. But for other rer ! f syba\| a0) © boys are chee The J Juryman King | Woman with black-lashed. bite eyes | song the boys are cheerful, ‘The jour-| rahiee vent while he's land q ereamy skin=-a youthful replica] ney has been almost a continuous ‘lps 8, though not the most exe have only $2 in the house, (Of her mother Jovation. Flas, chews and up-|, Por conversing with a witness in the [Pe naive Fett be had only at the a week the rent will be di Is your husband going to Mextco?* REE UP" | trint of a case, Paul Rruade of No. Once more | was reminded of t ked M mnor's daughter. [rourious crowds greet them every-| wost One Hundred and Heth st nty-year-old | sordidly mi lications Nant w he wa came the! where, Was summarily diseharged from. the mother, She was crying, with the|the « | flashing answer. Hichmond, Ind, gay he Seventht | day by sane arate Be | onion ll, sparse, difficult tears of the| TEARS BACK OF HER EYES, sur! “But how (en) ROU. Baan 1 Tits most stirring reception, Not New| Alexander MeConnthy entra i fiee Tirookyn tore - oe a. k, red- THEY'RE UNSHED. turned again to the 0 “LE think they ought to. York's farewell to the regiment was| detective, on trial for assault for having rn Were rer ates rimmed eyes to mine she wailed | But In the Twelfth Regiment At-| gan get somehow," she sald, {more clamorous or more at Columbus Avenue and SIx-| And again she actually—amiled! Mayor William Robbins, w nd Street, there was a mother | can be, Tt will teke several days Rel knack but a guavering voice said, jaby Suffered Tortures. Healed by) teach them their left foot from thelr | "Come in!” Seated on the couch In right and how to march, and that is vy ani ‘oroasd: bat the ‘kinderaarted period in-thetr | t8® dining room, her arms ssed education. very much | her body rocking to and fro in the more to learn, The officers. well| immemorial gesture of despair, sat realize the facts in the case and they | the bent, shrunken. are not over anxious to Jump to th border wi untratned men, It makes | no difference to the men, however, | 4 They want to fight, no matter how.|aged. And raising her bie Camp routine disgruntles them, They | nt to be up and away. “ py’ ‘There was a movement of troops) |softly, “You see they're all gone: 4 ry f the ca sti ‘he They've left me alone. Oh, the house Here is proof and baby’s picture. | {70M (10 camp yesterday when the | They’ And what shall Ldo? Harris} ¢ ykbinder, and his employer ince) 1 known i arp -— as a supporter of the late Progressive f another typo, am ‘n Spart First Hospital and the Third| {9 so quiet, so lonely—they are not| speaking the Spartans word: With) SUN AND PRESS TO MERGE?! Party, had the affair in charge, Ho “ “Lam sending you a picture of my | A? a ba Company cu hd May | | coming !n any more.” your shield or on it.” She {s Mrs. | —_—— did not learn until three hours before tle girl, Eleannre, who was cured of «| (00k their departure, ‘The Firat Field ; James Connor, whose husband ts Ser-| «Ne Definite Conctuston,” Say W.C.| the Seventh came when tt could be Hixtla ay psig gH ge ee gee on | aap, with sixty-soven men, is| Then her beautiful natural courtesy | 7 Oi (0 Contesy Go a i haw Datalte: 4 Comfort Pow was completely covered and she suffered tor-| Company, with seventy-nine men, {| have lived forty-five years in New| In his company on Joseph, a New York Sun and the York |the business houses of the city tures, She could not sleep and lost her | under ‘orporal at twenty-three; James jr, nite ted were renewed | gathered 6,000 people at the Pan| $7.98, $9.98 t $10-98 Values he Press has an Associated | srandie station, massed a military | 4) »t. Leander Shearer. As the units moved out of camp ne | York and all their children were born nby-one, and a musicRin, and Ii Junction to entrain, they| here. She got up and placed @ chair! Martin, nineteen, “ant a private wera loudly cheered by tha left-be- | 1 soldiers, who lined the roadways, # werlng and shouting messages to be | CTY any more delivered to Carranga, FEELS KEENLY THE DESOLA- 1 of C Company, the TION OF SOLITUDE che iment, who has been | Mm ders without benefit, Finally we tried | Hopow Sykes’ Comfort Powder using it freely and she was + soon entirely well again and her shin healthy and entirely free from. ail irritation.” Mrs, petite, We had tried different pow- | sanita’ Press franchise and the Sun has not for me, and she tried, weakly, not to re 1s also an eighteen-year-c harles, who is a member of val . 1! yy y \band about stand of colors, and \ William C. Rete owner of the Sun, Y 7 day he and Frank Mun. 9 the long troop train drew in swept Choice off their “The Star for ner’ and the sudden admitted sey have been matter ivsing business civilians and soldiers all youre feet with the vlaying t 1 Ka a all his a ed, blue-eyed | private told definite con Spang minute or two she was tell- wost guard since Rutin ° s k Manaey. \expected. In that time, however, he under the command of Major J. F.| asserted Itself, for she Is French by] forty-three, and has served in the i jezr a . Tler little body | Dunseith and the ‘Third Aimbulance | birth, although she and her busband Guard since he wasn boy ufelgnteen,| The reports that a merger of the|brought about the closing of most of in ummel esses Representing a maker's : ¢ ‘ompany Sergt, | clusion added breaking out of hundreds of flu Brown, Auburn, N.Y f the troops, is a terror, ing me all about it, telling ma the BP aniclival Uline Frank Munsey " ge onary en eris (cauaninecn cea ia entire stock which we have Used alter baby's bath it will keep the 10 or sellers, ‘The Captain! only thing her poor benambed brain et not t tind Peele Herter y paced Ire to attention, and with \ secured at a generous price shin healthy and {ree from soreness, [Re Aah arora Hn Hora Ona | iconaniona of uet OoW ako ime downsul's 1" bi4 | gq RR TU ROR OUR CHIAE Lent he widn't try to conceal,| . ¥ conceasjon on account of { Not a plain talcum powder, but a highly ji. went. to York tosday on al ne litle one had to go.” She ree!) WIC He is With ee wyed, ules | to he added to whut Mr. Reick hus | Col,” Dick gathered his staff about Ks unseasonable Spring j pomaated i al which subdues ine) prs) visit e departing to peated it over and over—that Is her once fatherly and youthtul which 1 him ane BArened UP ANS ps eats. wenther lammation and neutralizes poisonous strict orders With | yorrow's of sorro' ‘Nhe lttle probably why he Inspires the fervent ype Lead gay ae i ", % , i H } ¥ tions. At Drug and Dep't Stores, 25¢ | Tair e Up every re-| ere nan surecms Heri He hasi aamiracion of youngsters like my | GOOD NEWS FOR THE SUFFS! Tho choors that greoted the Colonel | Hvery size requirement is Py empts to. sel op [one has gone: arris e : etal now in the forty-lirst year ov! | ; THE COMFORT POWDER CO., Boston, Mass. | * that attempts I Nquor | & guide hf o-stirred all over again ( covered in this stock, which ’ Hhout the camp. "The nearest saloon jalways lived here with me and taken TY vem to Meg. Connor She stond Mise Witter Geta RUS00 dob Never [ve wry f the New York aol { H i a stocieose is three miles distant and the man|care of me, For ten years my hus {na small room, children, children it Held Hefore by W Hie ometiona: ei the ew Fark ae ‘ includes exquisite figured |who requires stimulants sulticiently | pand has been sick and has done no Jaw and grandchildren 1 nk t Bt Eaomals: business eiinh euathay wane ihe Havaninemels * and Dolly Varden flowered to hike ‘that dis eis i work. But Harris, he would never let 4nd [ knew at once that her warm, anche en d by the fair sex the more tial 6 godspeed { voiles, black and white wide Former Adjutant General William | sirone personality is the focus of ; : f : (e) ornQQ Verbeck was a Visitor in camp yos-|me want. And he was my little one— every group of Which she may ba a| Miss Minnie Miller of No, 429 Char- (that mark its appears ‘ triped voiles, embroidered /? 4 «| terday, where he visited his son, Capt. | just twenty-five, He joined the Guards member. There's nothin a rilotte Mluce, Brookyln, was to-day ap line i ‘Bt ph one ee dots and figures on little <> ° | Guido |“ Verbe Battery A. Virst! five years ago when he was twenty, acidulous about Mrs, Connors Spar-| pointed by the Appellate pn acon, War stand with bared: heada » check yretty ver i t Wield Artille en. Verbeck called | and then, when his term was up, thre nism. ro were teara not far back ifidential attendant of the me Court [Civil War atand wilh “bared beada square checks I Jon Col, Lucas, the Post Commander, | months back, T begged him to ree her big bl Irish eyes but she and assigned to Ju R. Page. | At Vilage Peele bloasinga until ¢ striped ratines, voiles in all / ’ 4 2 Bad son tulated him upon the ex-lenlist. But he laughed and said, simply wouldn't let them fall taken the ¢ Hdward C.1O de DF cee nate than auat \ White, pink and blue, with { cellent 4 urance of the site, ‘Mother, I couldn't give it up.’ And “y husband wer ot homas, whe will retire to-morrow eS ee yg Dal Shope \ For Constipation The branding of mules and horses | now he's gone bi anesthe ren are at THe eeaanin 81ND) var tino they some to a new town thera| | tucked smocks—also many sA\ yesterday afternoon provided consid- |" “The other boys joined after him—|told me, “I never sbje Mian Milter ia tho first woman to re-| will be a demonstration iy some way smart flounced and plaited RANDRE H erable excitement for the camp. ‘The | John, who's twentyzelght, and Joseph, | least, And. he wlwavye ceive auch un uppointinent, ‘The place | unlike the scores that ba 4 Aypates 7 ' T work was done under the sunereision |who'g thirty, “And my daughter's no | much Interested in the work je OReRRY EFop ILS yiog See Soe lle thaaned at whioh the rene ‘ Pie of the veterinaries, and after tha} Joe Partell, just @ little baby of nine- | ons Joined as a matter of cour 1 Weenth iat Dalia: whinied’ aecaun’ tie |cceae , Be ohiiels “ind boon “inanootad ‘by |Teeyr tetanus e HiLHe BOY OF ines | sane folneg ae mation ct oourac. t'm | EXCHANGE EXPELS ESTEE. |1)""',,"" |! STE ERIC No Charge for Alterations Safe and S |Teuts. Bingham and Conrad of | gle, but my other two boys are mar-|the gymnasium and enjoyel other a crul + ervice gdes On jure West Point, all those which wore ried—one of them took a wife only | privileges and it kept them off the) Aroker Was Arcuse Major } wid Capt, Lucas of t passed were’ roped and branded with |{hree months ago. They're all gone—| strest m Ord Medical Corps got their vaccination At th UL A all gone. " | "Yes, of course, T hate te roll Ha fe Seas ce of [Kad out in the twenty-four-car e Fashion Ci, raped *| “Don't you want to ece their to | them go, But on the other nasi It ush G. Gates, board member of Tt. | 4. arerday I y Healer Schlatter Held om Another! tures?” she asked eagerly. And first! jieve it will be u good thing sos tien, | Pstew & Co. ofS Broadway, has | Nae ea gar John Hf New Shop Charue. eho brought a picture of “the ttle | Tt will make men of them. And if T {been expelled fiom wie New York Stock | gtorma ined. his reo! fee J Magistrate Nolan to-day held Francis one,” laughing Harris; then his broth- | had a dozen more boys Tid scot them | bxchange | aisles an “ot the Schlatter, divine healer, of No. 339 Weet| ers and his nephew, “Aren't they|too, Phave a siateon-yearold at home| ‘Action’ was taken at a governora vanual of ns, Which ta n too iy Abs lutely R Thirty-fourth Street, in $300 ball. for| fine boys?” ehe urged who ts craay too with hia farmer” |mecting yrsterday, butt, "wan net ane| aay for @ grecnhorn on an {mimobite 19 West Thirty-fourth Strect solutely emoves iheedit.” Sthesconphine ten made Cpl packer godess? and they mil come! "Have you bean here at the armory ptuittnd ta ihe iaxchange on Aug. ‘fi! platform. Constant prantion Is be ‘dele oe eras pes ane back,” 1d aa confidently as I} most of the time eince the call went : y the Keehange on Aug 2%, tig given the men tn unpacking and Indigestion. Onepackage \i"'> b reels of oir Hivadaunsters.| Qratg, Se loutt Tasked, Mites bed been unter inveatiention ny! fckine of thelr huanket nos and tn : ie wooo tr 25cat all druggists, | Schlatter tn hin ‘omen’ for’ rheumattam | “Oh, Why nmust they all go?® she “I've been too busy,” Mrs, Connor |thh "Stace treninen tor cover inaniee the emergency handing. of their : SY 7 AUS =F p! ge | End! Caricoae vetna, mowned. “If {t were one—but all of replied, with her indomitable emilg. | on charges of trading on his own orders. equipment. ‘ wh d : — csi eiaaimaamataassiay

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