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____ mk BVENING Wo SSS == MOAT SCE "PARALYSIS CASES HUSBAND, 59, STABS STRIE THREATENED SERBS DEFEATED “UNWRITTEN LAW” {THIEVES GET $4,000 oan EE" TKULINGOFAGED KEEPONDROPPING; WOMAN TD DEATH TO GAN DEMANDS WITHHEAVY LOSS, TOBEREVEDON TO’ FROM STORENEAR. Hiven ot this co tnute © hee eps bee se ice WOMAN INHER BED ONLY 31 TODAY, AND CALLS POLICE, ON SUBWAY AND ‘L’ —BULGARS CLAIM. SAVE MRS. ADAMS) POLICE STATION Given Up Neverthelons, there ere in were wv) —_—. | Where (he soe! vosereat won vo 80-| Neighbor Tells of Seeing Health orn ials ds Bo xpress Con- Nobody's Business Business,” Declares Imertorrich Fp Employees, in Forced to Retie Alter 18 At- Woman Who ‘feet and Kited Burglars Work Three Hours iT test anaes tae cane ot Young Man Ringing Mrs, | fidence Worst of Epidemic Williamsburg Man Deside | All- Night Session, Ratify Ac- tacks on Right Wing of Capt. EB. J. Spratling De- | and Carry Off Plunder in rine Tiarks's Doorbell, Is Past, Wife's Body, tion of Union Leaders, Macedonia Front. ole are O mae | clares She Was Justified. | Cortlandt Street rT 4 | cere HEART, | gtereareugn mapa Preaut com, GREEK TROOPS SLAIN.| ‘HYPNOTIZED,’ SHE SAYS. | 2%," ™ perry, @hicd operates the eubwar ane] Cortiendt Btre Relation Between Disease and |.ast of Many Quarrels Heard cievates tines of New Yoru, earty| Invaders Reported Enraged al) Trained Nurse Tells of Threats ¥ -|ACCOSTED IN THE HALL,|LAST DEATH TOTAL 25, KNIFE SUNK IN ef the Ge) memuere of fhe pond to a strike eve the passenger’ ee a ee iviar| Victim Believed to Have Died Hiroe and jer worth ne mare any man whe! After Thief Overcame Heat Traced by Dr, | by Neighbors Ends in to-aay wont ite ssceutive sessies| the Stubborn Resistance | Made by the Woman to | ‘imcus"onmsnn tae'avesttevee meee Gecnae “to riding 10 0 fell that and Tied Her. Frauenthal, Tragedy, ead Third Avenue, after 00, open to Their Advance. Murder the Officer, Wetiee maven he heared Se MANAGERS Rt V TO HANDLE! ne police theo that a thief ob | Another 4 y im infantile None of your business, This \#) ready sade upon the company Were! Boma pug =(Via Lenton—| MACON, Ge, Avs. .—The “ve about three bourse, They were ese leavi Paralysis cases strengthened the eon. > «fair unanimously raufied. After e eaving tourin ‘ ob vere fehting © touring cap 0 0.00 Saas tained entrance tthe ( Mre mn the BUlEEr’ | Seiten law | te relied on by M by Geor Herne No. tee Might 1" forenoon that Adence of medical men who are Nght This was the matter-of-fact ropty|, Wiliam B. Pitageralé, Orgenieer! ian rignt wing, on the Macedonian - ws epee i keane Gok tae iy = ' Caroling Tiarks, at No, 616 Weat One : or the amate + ticks ee bee “ © free her of the ‘ while the Presidents have Ing the epid that the worst of | wpich James T. Dunn, @ well dressed," ."" Mwamated Association OF! prone, the ° S Atoms fo tee hey of thei t Sathana, an - Deon wrestling with the problem of| Mundred and Thirty-eiehth Mtreet.| it te over li vere ae teuhien sae to oft| ee” goed a Bm-| peated with very beovy losses and Charge of murder in the case of Capt be 7 comeree vie" are tgs ‘ . “- an made to all pioyess, In 8 speed men, ere, ie War OM ‘n th nploved wt Hight, and John Ginle ¢ mneeting President Wilson's proposal | iat micht by ringing the door vell,| Ninety-one cases wera seportad to. | 0'Uleen! llbine Mae made 10 all pleyees, te 8 teem le uemands pone ai rear, Bengheeen een: | nn 2 PeretiNg, one OF the MEO! Ne, bee Thing Avenue, a fruit Venei the managers, somewhat er ay on and killed her when she attempted to ® Me en why he had stabbed hie wife to death Were pot met, But be also voiced | Snnoun 8 cree Ny the, Prominent physictans in Attenta,! ‘The o vty consisted ae © awe u ” ” 1 che re " eee plane tor handling | M#%¢ him off oF give the alarm, waa] ("Om Ye eaci en Satimniy TAs ' 10-bit la thet? cei 7 furmtaned | 82, @PIntOn that an amicable volu- | Sori, | whom whe shot and killed at the! clothing, collar buttone, © strike, A comprehensive plam le] Confirmed to-day by HM. Rosen, whol july 1 Twenty-five deathh were! home on the second Moor of the fs. Fd the Gifterences would Pollowiag te the toxt of the Bul Atate mobilisation camp here yester- ee! ved an i sieee ant wae | ) h, | cugen in th complete, they declare. lives tn @ Mat adjoining that of Mre.| recorded, Thie is three more i opartment house at No. 608 Nic Mr, Fitageralé explained the ée- fea w Office reper day, Jof the tore om the Cortiands 06 Detaile of train operations have) qarks, day's death Agures olas Avenue, Vanes He 19) nando which had bees made, includ. "Our offensive on « ps! gabe “He wan my family physician and) yao aad been worked out, emergency BeR@ | aici who wan noventy-thren| Are Also the lowest for Maturday ie nee gin lhl caueaal Wud uaa, ing the recognition of the union—a} (on t gra rier Ags dp ao antage of me,” said Mra! ‘Tho burglars took only the most since July t ware Seen © - “id | point mot conceded yet by the trac-| S7Mtinues In the region © 4 fo anuee tn the Bien Oo Wve articles of that since the beginning of the ne. | Years old, died of friaht or shook a Dr. Henry W. Frauenthal, Medical |#od the police are tigating the! sion offictale in their dealings with} 'nela Mountain considerable Adams, who arose in the Bibb County ‘? oid ies * Bacco a- gotiations embargoes on some com-| parently, after the thief bad over | Director of the Dispensary and Hos. | lithe labor situati He sald that} Serbian forces of the Schumadio | Jail to-day refreshed by & good » ‘The : | t conclusion of the poll that Modition have beon considered. One| come ner and tied her to her bed| pital for Deformities and Joint Die-| Dunn 3 — ey ot. Tne | thene demands had been placed in| ivision, supported by nelhbor- | night's sleep. wore oxpelts, Whe eoawnas of oe Tallroad oMictal wald that immedél-| with « strip of clothes line eases, where much good work ts ber war ive as pe Ant | the hands of President Shonts Thurs. yd rae the eg be Bae' “IT made but one mistake, Thatlontrance showed the intruders bad @ ately upon declaration of Thies theory le borne out in al being done io combatting infantile day. until the afternoon of 2, wae that I did not tell my husband | full kit of bursiars’ tools, including @ Darko would be placed on war munl- | measure by an autopey pertormed| paralysis, expressed the hplief to-day |, YOonnle, in the aparwnent hous) rng: ali was crowded when the| attempted sighteon consecutive | Wie that I dil ny scohah hai deny | WARCEDEAICATTRINY a and dry goods and imperishable lon the body of Mra. Tiarks by Dr.| that hot weather w tebe p Moi he ther, meteritn.| meeting opened, and during ite proge| Sttacks against our advanced po- | Defore of what the doctor had done |W t kang jimmied open a door lead i ‘someday hot regarded as BECP | Henjamin Sohwarts, Coroner's physi-| sponsible for the spre beg jevoted to each other, Rotwith;| ress hundreds of employees of these) sitione in the sections of Kur- | to me. { had fone to Dr. Spratling ike late the 1501 Weltiae at al sition. clan. Dr, Wohwarts announced that| paralysis germ in New York City, | MAndine they wore freaually Nowra) twa syatema enrolled as members of| kuru and Kovel, All vein attacks | for treatment for nervous trouble, Ho | {28 Imo ‘he loft Wes inci wer ‘The Gret thought of the reads will} the aged woman died of dilation of] “The passing of hot weather in| ire. aisloctan' theas quearalb to the| {ke ualon, The insignia button of pad repulsed, pereenes tho | made improper advances to me and| went up a flight of steps about tf rs ire oir former be to carry foodetutfs. M tho heart and pulmonary edema. An| marking the passing of the epidemic,” | (46, that both had tempers which i or iais aneta pinned on the Saallisee Nar edis4 wae rae seemed to hypnotize me, 1 couldn't] way, tore out one step, cut throt ‘A reason for the extensive strike | inquest will be held following the|he said, “Germa thrive with warmth, brought about disputes over trivial 2 san + Willem D, Meh eth — sleep at nights because the indignity) a metal ceiling underlying the ater ‘ plans, one executive naid, 1* Le Toads’ | completion of the police investigation, | This is @ simple fact known to every things, for soon after one of the out- ; Hirevqiiot fee lahon of the eed late Wine bdvenolag oon | WERELY mind, and let themselves down @ sesend ‘\ feeling that ali the Brotherhood mem-/ Rosen says that ax he entering |acientist, Also, it is the reason for| in . si eet breaks the couple would appear to be 4 Jump In cases durigg hot waves !9| ay happy as & pair of honeymooners, 4 " the city, I expect the epidemic to| ‘The other occupants of tbe house tbe international bad Gone tts inh cavalry detachments, which remain with us until the latter part) goncluded the Dunns had money be-|part. Mr, Mahon salle for London} 0! ight in the direction 0 ff Beptember, but there will be a! cause they lived in goud atyie deapite|t-day to attend @ trades union} Goge and Orfano, pursued by our of Hep . eee {| the fact cho bead uf the house neves jsanference in that elty, and will prob- | troops.”* A bs Jatore door leading in from the Greens gradual diminution in the casos and | (he fact the | ably be away for two months. PARIS, Aug. %—The Bulgarians) “DY Jury Will convict mo of murder.” | wich street aide and broke this open deatha.” About breakfast time this morning ‘The woman's husband, an Atlanta ; ni . from the inside, while one man, as TO-DAY'S RECORD OF NEW|ine neighbors beard Dunn and. his COURT ORDER STOPS HIM Peet ot BERTI cece Mitta tee coeas | IMMMMEY MAN! (6'6n/ FOLD to MboBNito | prean cheng ohowed,, the poiles aay CAGE® AND DEATHS. Wile engaged tn another argument. 8 “I told my husband last Friday He walked the floor like a cragy man There was only one thing for me to do and that was to kill this man who had ruined my life. T don't belleve the men, telling the Aegean coast, met weak Hrit- now to of ers are not behind a strike MOVe-| pig apartment at 9:30 look last ‘ment. night he saw @ tall, well-dressed, “Our fight is with the leaders,” h@| amooth-shaven young man with eaia, “I know my are loyal to! jignt hair ringing the door bell of the me, I have worked with them and /inarks apartment. He remarked to talked to them, and I know they Ike) tne stranger that he believed nobody me. But we must prepare against! way home. anytbiag.” “Oh, the old lady is in,” replicd Night of stairs leading into the cel- Jar, A metal door barring their en- trance to the store was broken open, They then found thelr way to the a make arrangements for her defense. der and the entire garrison, which worked at the door from the street. One great railway aystem has pre | the man. Following is @ table of the deaths | Suddenly the loud voices were hush: ban He had no idea bis wife had come sn, > ; pared thousands of clroular letters. | Rosen went into his fat, He hoard | and new cases to-day, compared with | ft Was Hot until the police and at ON WAY TO STEAMER] oteret spirited resistance, saya a1. afacon on auch mmission, though Tile auto drew up to bard ‘to be mailed to employees within 82 !no noise in the Tiarka apartment | those of yesterday: other families guoswed that tho qu deapateh 1a dated Aug. 22, and was|% Nad threatened to kil! Bpratling. |Wniie the burglars loaded the gas Retr aLee te de ot the came | C24 Bnew nothing of the murder untit OEATHE. rolling of tho Dunne had taken « serl-/ Civil Engineer Charged by Divorced ; Capt. Spratling’s fellow officers, who ching and finally sped away. Her tell the road's side of the case A ous turn delayed. were at dinner with him when Mrs. °"! ' a letters in was leaving the house thie morn- To-day. Yesterday. n r ht 4 and ask support in its fight. ’ OE ara eerie hon Doon cand | Wife With Owing Her $1,475 fh ie bers net metic te to-night! Adams approached and fired twice at | soe Mila fing Senko tty Bollceman, > ” ates that the Italians have occu. , 5 5 WOMAN SLAIN WHILE BON Was ® 4 the Hambur ice station and told Alimony. the physician, believe that nervous into the police st AT 6TORE. 3 1 Lieut. eye geen doctor to his y pleu Porto Palermo and the summit! iounies affected Mra. Adama'y mind| the Heutenant in ; WABS MAN IN LUNCH ROOM Mrs, Tiarks lived with 0 |Home to attend a woman who had| Maximilian Helmes, a civil en-/of Mount Kularat, in Soutnern Al-| ang ted her to believe that the phys- 4 wrapped Veh any AR aad ’ been stabbed the: sincer, was arrosted to-day as he was! banta, in order to watch the Albaniaa| "4 hag improner selatiens te oe in One of the men un- Hermann Tiarks, who has a stationery 3 o Dr, Kohen, w the ambulance] about to leave the Hotel Manbattan e orth of Cape Kepball, Atty | U22 58¢ improper relations er. dressed and, leaving his discarded AS CENTRAL PARK ft confectionery store at No. 8357 - - from the German Hospital O- Geesy 80) ks pe Lay cad ¥| She wae hysterical after the shooting, apparel behind him, went off in @ Fei to board the steamship St. Paul for! miies southeast of Aviona, in which ® se Broadway, near One Hundred and 9 22 Neeman Murphy, reached th they said, and talked incoherently. complete new outfit, The thieves x ‘The ey “i about the same time, They found| Liverpool. The arrest was on an/ district there is said to bean Austrian) irs sfaud Monk, a trained nurse, | Worked with glov Weissenberg, Who Recovered Rich] Thirty-sixth Street. Sealy other NEW CASES. Dunn seated in the kitchen, his head| order signed by Supreme Court Jus-| submarine base. ‘ : 4 occupants of the apartment are youn: is said to have declared she saw a Fire Blocks Weat away. Cuban's Watch, Causes At- | riarks's wife and the clerk in his the body. of hie wife, “She hag bees | tice Cropsey of Hecke, Fhe biain-| ‘Tho territory occupled by the 1tal-|ietter to Capt. Spratling from Mra.| Vehicular and surface car tattle at sy fest of Alleged Hold-Up. store,Mans Hoslmreich, twenty-four stabbed through the heurt. On thel from whom Helmes was divorced, al, | 202 1# Quasi-Greek, The opinion of| agains threatening to kill him if he| West Broadway and Chambers street - years old. floor lay ® vrimson-atained table! feges he ia Behind in his allmony to | #0We pewspapers ia that Greece will] aiq not nee her. and work on a section of the new fue Charged wi tlolpat! 5 ° tion, 0 in that locality were tled up attempted Weit-ep of Fanle Marae, Young Tiarks, dis wife and the KOiGon_Coronct Senior, Capt. Carey RUS ares tact vedi apes ger weet “According to information trom dip- Sretoekiract aoe disisa a Ws get sant amaKe Bran pasty den © wealthy Coben and Comnie- |S “ey seune woman tecvion tne District “Attorney: wren and Apeteaat about to leave the jurisdiction of the | omatic sources, says a wireless de-| D : Trent of tory, brick Build sioner of Health of Havana, in Cen- |" wh on, f the fou tee tch from Berne, Emperor William |lanta and was regarded as an expert [ment 0 asked Duan | Court. spate! r . he southest ner of the street the aceno. In turn th jermany wrote to King Ferdinand ervous diseases and insanity. Ho {ntersection, owned by Frederick Gerken tral Park last Tuceday, a man de- preriness pt © I eof Ngee log to tell there WARS bad nappened, «ta Sade nilesen te Bac wbleer ane atMEUeraR iA Cat, waslaiedeat toi esed Nee Neen, soneldarea (an ponds ini ores d elvctrie' wires were kiven aa the wortbing himself as Fred Jenkins,| vee ri “None of your Dusluoss, This ia|Fuinet by the war. He gave his resi-| Duke Albrecht of Mecklenburg on a) i, cases in Mattcawan, N.Y. Ho cause of the fre QO His room is the first after entering ” dence as London, England, where his| special mission to him witb regard to twenty-six, of No. 28 West One Hu the private hall of the apartment, my affair, second wife and child reside. the position of Roumania. wus married but had no children. Shark Bite May Prove Fatal, dred and Seventy-seventh Street, was Switching on the light, he saw that - King Ferdinand replied tbat the| His body was taken to Atlanta under) NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 26.—William arraigned before Magintrate McQuade a! . bod WILSON AND HUGHES - mission would be inopportune bo-| military escort to-day Leary, @ shrimp fisherman, 1s In a howe the West Side Court this morn-| ll the drawers in his dresser were! ne avorage daily number of cases ROBBERS GET $1 800 cause, as a constitutional monarca, : pital here to-day suffering from wounds ing and held in $3,000 bail, open and their contents scattered) ror this week is 106, Last week the ’ he would be obliged to refer the are aM inflicted Thursday by a shark which “ihe arrest of Jenkins was brought| over the floor. The bed had been rage wae 180, BOTH 100 P, C. BUT— envoy to his Ministers, and, in the Baby Girl Left in Charch, airacken Bs) pte crewing oe in ~) No. 46 Lexington A Rberggae yd of] turned up and there were other evi: earned this es ternnos. that ’ IW ROADWAY HOLDUP circumstances, he preferred that any| A bahy girl about three weeks old the lower part of hia left leg. ae 0. on Avenue, who went of Salvarsan in infantile fre communicatiot from the German |was found deserted to-day in a church tending physicians say the wounds may to ‘Hernandez's ald when the latter | 4ences of @ search of the room. He was suggested at Rocks-| Striking Difference Is That One Is pone Government should be received | a was attacked. Weissenberg chased| thought perhaps the elder Mra, a i ick 196 | Sullivan Street, and rae prove, ey ? Aastra nae ee Up. 5 ‘itute som etime ago and c through ordinary diplomatic chann taken to Bellevue Hospital. “The infant Grand Lake is fe ‘rom the the two robbers, overtook them and|Tiarks had been looking for some- experiments with tho serum| Seeking Job and Other Is - ae —< aa has blue eyes and waa dressed in white, Gulf recevered, after ® tussle, @ gold watch | thing and was too tired to put things on monke: The prepa- It, Says McCormick, ‘nock im nseless an and $60 in cash belonging to Her- found of rvice, how- on It, Says McCormic! Dandes, ‘The robbers excepes, back, #0 he straightened up the room HACKENSACK, N. J., Aug. 36. natitute ai cing cared| Chairman of the Democratic Na- Dr. H. 1.| tional Committee, to-day, “that the | Herbert C. Fehrhof, member of the CLAIMED BY VIENNA stant to Dr, Simon Hepublicane, ° to pave & motion firm Havg oad the Pebsuse Boek works Dr.| picture made of their candidate as/at Little Ferry, was held up, beaten + eventy-five| we have already dont and robbed of $1,800 to-day. ie ie in | Austrians Prevent Further Advances at White] “Between the films of Mr. Hughes|the Hackensack Hospital. Four mi South of Gorizia and m no|and Mr. Wilson there will be this | who attacked him cacaped after cutting her Poin’ freatment was largely | striking difference. One will present |a telephone line nearby, i Other Poin ry eing followe in} a man traveling about the country ‘ehrhof came to ensacl _ js under the jurisdiction| 100 per cent. a candidate looking for| this morning to draw money for the| BERLIN, Aug. 26—Repulse of York Health Department.| the job, while the other will show a| weekly payroll due this afternoon to| Italian reconnoitering detachments tually on the job, 100 per cent. |the men. He placed the $1,800, all in| south of Gorizia was reported in pleat ~ nina SON OF H. C. WILLCOX DIES : PO a ou & gatchel and, lett the following official statement from Welssenderg last night identified | and went to bed, Jenkins in a lunchroom on Broadway | EVIDENCE THAT WOMAN @s one of the robbers. FOUGHT FOR HER LIFE. PRIEST JUMPS TO DEATH, | nis wite came howe, ‘They found a ‘ght in the dining room, which was unusual, and on going to the elder woman's bedroom saw that there was . seventy years ol ho re-|@ dim light. Drawers were open and signed his pastorate of a church in an clothing and other articles scattered. Minn, @ month fo. after his Chairs were overturned and there bany, part loners ers pre alleged oged te pave attacked were evidences of & struggle as well Ignatios Tomasin Werrlea wearch f¢ J Vienna dated Aug. 25: . = a i es wrt wr | watch was Aiea” OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS} CLOSING QUOTATIONS, [iene nor nate nitions “et | The enemy last night shelled priest had een acting strangely” since When young Tilarks saw his to the plant. In @ wooded section the our positions south of Vippach foming to Chicago mother, dressed, on the bed and was bet change fre previous ott: ae | robbers sprang upon him and knocked) gy far as Naverare. Simultane- years house edb unable to arouse her, he awoke) Stricken with Infantile paralysis last | stats quit a Hy ‘ag: MM: | Fehrhot was found later helpless in| Us!y numerous reconnoltering wise ‘whit Hoelmreich and called in Policeman| Tuesday, Stannard Anderson Willcox, =. we %/ the roadway. datachmenta. atbacens but were affairs. Wynn who, in turn, sent for an am-/ the only aon of Henry C, Willcox, vice tm 3 a Sere repulsed. t ‘aseano other Bulance, Dr. Mila of Knickerbocker | present and general woliitor ot the i a + */OPENING OF THE MONTAUK,| ttaltan ‘totivty facies oe jospital sal ra. Tlarke had been| American Surety Corepany, died ye: wy “In the southeastern theatre dead about two hours, terday at the home of his parents, No. | 4™. of the war there have been skir- | SUFFERED 2 YEARS ‘The aon was confused as to the ex-| 503 West End Avenue. Elghtean | Soot" fy a =% ceanton of Big Attractions. miahes along the Voyusa.” | act manner in which he found his| years old and in rugged health up to| s\ I H it FZ RN] under the management of Kiaw & The Italian attacks recently Bs mother’s hands tied. the time he was taken ill, young Will- | tw ot + Rip augurated in the Dolomites, on t , Y . As soon as he! | turned from the Junior | Halt "& 01 Ka Erlanger and with @ list of the most! northern part of the front, has failed | FTER a month of the largest selling of found her, he said, he removed the| ° Het hehe steel Chk ae notable plays ever presented in Brook- © fighting 1s dying down, . - Camp at Plattsburg and was making » “thy “Sy g and the fighting ; ‘5 rope, At one time he felt aure her| preparations to enter Princeton tap, eM S% 1" liyn, the Montauk Theatre will open its poten ey furniture in the history of the Wanamaker 1 ’ ~ '® for the season next Saturda: , ; rey Ae yay seerely tectes “tie Friends cannot imagine how he fhe on Us hes HE ike "he Koy, Talis and Bosce aa : FIFTY YEARS A PRIEST. business, we announce, according to our usual . Eas Tt 3 roduction ich has aes Boge Wit Itching, HurtSo Could | around one wrist. But when shown | contracted the disease, Blnce, his re- ih ha atts By HART! teniation tn the, theatrical ‘world, will trteus| custom, beginning Monday, August 28— jot Sleep, Festered and Scaled tne rope was too short. he went back |aiderable motoring, ‘Dut had returned ete Ni So tS as un inalention of the excellent type ey. ‘o his first statement that her hands | ho very night. His father had ar- 133" 1338 7 of plays that w! presented this sea- * F. Kearney, pastor of St. a Over, In Three Weeks were behind her back, securely bound, | ranged for him. to enter the employ of , BS BS iy > Sr RR a eabtco dea peg Pecan in Mott Street, 66 o 99 There was found on the dining] iis education hed been completed Be can EY 88 BS F | second ae Oe ane eee teobeOn Will) and the head of the largest Italian | a = tce ays HEALED BY room table a box of old letters and Bac oI iciectii aT aT — 18 eee tee eee oe Beptember’ J daxe | school in the world, ts celebrating the coer arom Germany, and the] WOODMERE PROTEST Roe aT rity ~ S| Cowl the Brooklyn actress, Mra. Fiske | rigtieth anniversary of bis service as ® SOAP AND OINTMENT police thought possibly Mrs. Tlarkel "4 carver HOSPITAL tieat Now ‘Orn: 4 BR Bi T Bl Maughow ule season’ "popular prices | a priest at the old cathedral, His Closing t, e ugusl took them out and brooded over them aero rg§ oper ter Nich “weeny ey ny 8 + 8) will prevail. school includes 2,906 pupils. He ts until her despondency got the better Wee Valley ees bo: ~\i Pregrin eacr rey seventy-six years old. After being e sarantered trom pimples for abouttwo) of her. Her false teeth were in a eet, eas BBY BR — 18] WASHBURN WINS TENNIS grdained in Rome he was aasigned to! O f Fu rni t ure ore, ey are bene Ton shocted chair beside the bed, where she al-] aLnANy, Aug Fifty-two new | Mer ‘S che NS Fit on f CUP FROM CLOTHIER.| 3. Patrick's And Bae Beaver stk the a roubl left them on retiring. But her ie % charge. Severa! thousand o: | that 1 could not refrain | “8?* cases of infantile lysis were ro- 14 ie way Rerday asked him to o ¥ i h Na 85 BOR Bb ishoners yesterday ai y A < from scraiching, wie | thee ae Seema She Aivors plaosd ported this morning to the State De- B, Us 8, = r SOUTHAMPT ¥.. Aug. 26.—| ebrate a special mass, and the young | Odd pieces, single suits, patterns not to be caused disfigurement | partment of Health, making a total HS HE BS TAR] watson M. W en of New York won od AE Re hy R i i and it hurt 90 much | teeth. of 1,797 cases in the State outside New JR" BR BE = Bl tne Meadow club hinges, tennis cup ception last night at the parish bal re-ordered are marked at half the price which could not slee | The rope with which she had been | York City, There were nine deaths in ‘ = Oey ip here to-day by defeat A : : Ne lai pimples Which. Were| tied was cul from a ointhesline uses |turday'a report: sient in Beracuse and : Ny nt A 738 witfens lathiee of Phhhadeiphie, fore prevails at other than sale times. The clearance ¥ , a. af i wR os onal in nal ; ; is y homeree, scaled aver In the ba broom. Tae une Bad dena (708 ih FOnKers be Wola) Aseiae be Re SOS + Wl hat cna the, taurnameat.” The score is more complete than usual this year because a too long and three feet of it was left | Citizens of Cedarhurst, L. 1, have | {0 Stes! Sp + vy = calidad Pes Ms! t i 5 pri pe ney out: dangling from one nail, It was from|contributed a hospital for the care of ea : i ik if - > tn order there atime of xian | condensation of the furniture to two galleries ment abypt two weeks my face was re. this the plece that bound her hands locality. Miva achool authorities veg, feather date at at ed SARATOGA RESULTS, Serta ati an a necessitates a larger reduction of the stocks, erkabl improved, and after three was cut. om me BODE OT Hee D8 ays at Be > Ly oe at i a Sepeiainly baled. ue ——--—-—. Bae Baht tonay ent tthe t us za FIRST RACH Peet threo-y wy <A \ Signed) Miss Rose Siege! ermont| = ratin: Produce Kxchi location of a hospital f i iy + avi up ise ‘ 1M 7 ge Brooklyn, N.Y. biarch 9, 1916. | qyattere om Predece Mzchange, dineanen in Gedarhurat, dia \ i $y] ere apd ht rat fer wel, x a k 8 & Co. members of the New York|the lives of school children are en- i - 106 (Phillips), 4 to to 5 and 8 to 5 Oo With md Eere Free by Mek Produce Exchange, was announced to-| “40K E NY M Wiitams, Deputy 2 ae 4 3 EE OWE Ven, art eee? Ninth St New Worle A The fail largely di od Sep o = ‘ . s “J > dress post-card: “Cuticura, the advance in the price of cotton seed [COMMinsioner of Health, has replied Virg dao txin uy dy = Bl Fe pn Green: galon| Broadway at Ninth Street, New Yor! Boston.” Sold throughout the world. oll in which the firm specialized, “On | that the hospital is much needed and We "i S Rochester, My Donnie Wood Fair, Ash the floor of the exchange it wan said that itin no way endangers the health Patel des 47% 41% — %| Can, Far Away, Peaceful Star and Gi- Se the (allure was an unimportant one. lof the community, ‘Polad sales, 240,081 abares, bralter alvo ran, |

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