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“THE RVENING -WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER=7, 1916-0 MACKENSEN ARMY |<"No Money in Milk Cows’’ BAMBRIGK DIES: | BEATEN AT THREE POINTS IN BALKANS Petrograd Reports His Counter Attack Defeated With Heavy Loss, DANUBE CROSSED AGAIN |London Hears That Rouma- nians Have Begun a New Ivasion of Bulgaria. Dees AP AGANST RED SOK fter Jockeying of Rival Managers, _ Robinson and Carrigan, Pitching Jobs Are Assigned to Marquard - and Shore. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. (Bpootal Staff Correspondent of The Evening Werld.) BRAVES FIELD, BOSTON, Oct. 7.—After all the preliminary excite- attending the rush of the gates, the early blast of the bands, the ' Of @ megaphoned quartette and the buss of a hundred telegraph as they-unlimbered, to spread the news to the remotest of ra, the actual beginning of the great contest that is to settle the base- 1F Pall championship of the world was as quiet as the meeting of « literary i Despitd this a 40,000 crowd was on hand. 5 Insofar as wild ovations are con-?—<— 4 was coloriess, Even the/ ference of $2,000 a man. That may not mean much to the boxholdere, but it is an armful to a noble athiete yearning to own that little bome out PETROGRAD, Oct, 7. — Russian troops have won a victory over Mack- ensen's German-Bulgar-T'urkish army in Dobrudja, occupying the villages 4 Besaul and also the heights between, it was officially an- ‘The enemy counter- attacked but was repelled with loss. LONDON, Oct. 1—A fresh Rou- mafilan expedition has crossed the Danube into Bulgaria, said @ wireless despatch from Rome this afternoon, reporting also that the Dobrudja battle has been resumed with great violence. BOFTA, Oot. ¢ (via London, Oct. 7). An attack on the Bulgarian port of Dedeaghatch, on the Aegean Sea, by fn allied fleet ts reported in to-day's communication from the War Office, which says no great ~damage was done, Bulgarian aeroplanes attacked the fleet, causing it to withdraw. The announcerhent follows: “On the Aegean coast exemy ves- sels are cruising actively, A feet Rounced to-day. stretch of grass that swathes Field was colorless. The @reen has gone and around the are huge spotches of serried ‘There is no snap, no pep. Aside from the litte clatter of ap- from the tired and sleepless ef unreserved seats when ‘Gregg walked to the y practice thé moble \ath- mot get a tumble. Bill Car- Ao the hour of the game time neared there was an amasing lack of enthusiasm, Old timers could not un~ At ® quarter of 2 the ‘vig grand stand was not more than half filled and the famed Royal Root- for] ers had mot made their nolay appear- ance, the annual event of a world series in which Boston ts concerned. experts grew apprehensive. Suddenly they jumped at the conclu- sion that the ticket speculators grabbed a big share of the tickets 4nd had been unable to unload. They knew that every seat had been sold. it developed that Gaffney Street, the little thagoughfare that leads from Commonwealth Ave- nue to the entrance turnstiles, was Jammed with enthusiasts unable to equeene through to their seats. As one sage remarked, it seems that builders of these immense atadiums arrange for every comfort inside and then fix it so the public can't get in. PRACTICE OF RED 80X LETS LOOSE ENTHUSIASM. The first outburst of genuine en- thusiasm came when the Red Sox took the diamond for practice. The hereto- denly showed a burat was dashed like deerhounde, made two at ot grounders that would have ummer crowd. Our seaplanes attacked the fleet and forced it to retreat to the high “Along the Danube cals prevails. After the final failure of the Rou- manian to cross the Danube artillery “The More You Have, the More You Lose.” Asserts 7, * oat? Of his sentence to years old, ia @ milk farmer with a 350-acre farm at Cornwall Bridge, Conn. “An enemy fleet is cruising off the Black Sea coast.” —> ROUMANIANS RETIRE ON TRANSYLVANIA LINE, SAYS BERLIN REPORT BERLIN, Oct. 7 (via Lendon).— Teutonic troops have made progress on the eatire front in Eastera Tran- sylvania, according te an official statement ‘ssued to-day by the Ger. told me yesterday, at No. 44 West Tenth Street. “My father is E. W.| the world that this man 1s innocent. an sh i ial ealceaa tie li idaeiit Hales bila Wie » ALLNGHT FIGHT | BATTLERAGING ON} STRKE MONDAY, TOSAVEIMFALS} FRONT IN GALIGA) THREAT OF UNION Says Woman Dairy Farmer Who’s Made a Brave Fight or After Osborne Tells Them |~ Vienna Tell of Attacks on | Jerseyto Be Tied Up Un- Doomed Man Is Innocent. Both Sides That Failed, less @OMpany Yields phos the RC WAS TWICE REPRIEVED. THER tedspa Gontereay WebbE tiie | lh el phen . 4 consecutive counter-attacks in @n ef-| rattan Justice Not Done and Society |tort to recapture ground lot to the eel, Cee Not Avei by E Russians on the Ceniuvke and Zlota|‘"® Hudeon tubes, ty scheduled for sia nged by Execu- Lipa Rivera, in Galicta, says the off. |2¢xt Monday morning unless the com- tion, Declares Warden. Ciad statement issued {6-day by the| Pany agrees to recognise the Brothers Russian War Department, dut each Rood of Railway Trainmen and Mota The most dramatic and persistent nae ts attackers werd repelled with l'srnood of Locomidtive Ensinebre and efforts made in years to save @ con- operpel reinstat ¥ |demned man in New York came to| The statement says: ‘a aed geen perv Panag 09 aught when ‘Thomas Bambrick was “In the region northwest of ast ursday for joining the Sit te decease Sing Sing Prison at} Bubnov, to the northeast of Svi--| trainmen’s union. ; | 5.58 o'clock this morning for the mur-| uiuchi, a strong German party A conference between a committee der of Pollcethan George Dapping at] tempted to drive us trom ® Gere | of the tube employees and commit- fees kaioenonlhe in September of] ied, but was repulaea by our fire, | tees representing the various terry year, “On the Centuvkaand Zlota | lines plying between New York, Jer- Bambrick, who had been twice re-| 1A f Rivers, in bs jon @ey City, Hoboken and Weehagken " in, Potutory jo Prieved on the eve of death, went fighting continues, Th will be held to-night to organize, if calmly to the chair deciaring his t+] Attempted to recapture his lost | Possible, a trike which will com. nocence. He gald to Fathor Cashim| ground, but four consecutive pletely paralyze traffic between New the prison chaplains “I walnt to thank/ Counter-attacks |= were repelled | Jersey and this city on Monday exe you and all the others who were t-| With heavy losses to him. |. lcept by way of the Pennsylvania terested in my case.” six aerial combate took place, | Railroad tunnol. In four mifrutes after the first shock Mpeg oe and Ensign Yan- G. W. W. Hanger of the Federal he was dead, = Cae et aed one tin ak ton [Board of Mediation arrived in town Bambrick had been respited on Aug.| Plane tnd tance bullets. “The | to-day trom Washington in response | $1 and again on Sept, 14 @ few hours} machine descended enysloped in {to a hurry call and passed the aay before the time set for his execution.| black emoke. don).— |{" Conference with President Fisk of - A tow days ago Supreme Court Jus-| VIENNA, Oct. 7 (via London) | tne studson @ Manhattan Company, thee Weeks denied Yims new trial.| fon: in. Volhynia and Gallcie G. H. Sines, Vico President of the Yesterday tis counsel appealed to holding firm against all Russian Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, Gov. Whitman for a commutation, but| tacks, the Wag Office announced who organized the employees in the last evening thé Governor declined to| day. Renewed efforta to aig Hudson Tunnels, and L, G. Grifing, interfere. Saven aan Zjota Lips ‘Rivers in| Vice Chairman of the Brotherhood of Gov. Whitman issued this etate-| Cilicia, carted out by strong Rus-| Locomotive Engineers, tt sian forces, failed comp! Mr. Hanges has been Informed by + Te Fae rewns | MOD wd ~ wes. Sree to “I have this day listened to argu-| successive Russian attac! the railroad mon that President Fisk ments by the counsel for Bambrick|¥0n Boehm-Ermofli's troop at first had no objections to the men Joining the unions, but reversed his position fearly this week, It is as- werted that 90 per cent, ef the 301 employees eligible to membership in life imprisonment. No evidence has Mrs. Agnes Boulton Burton, Fiction Writer; been submitted which would justify retclany (in the Bystritza seo- Who Has Supported Herself, a Baby and me in interfering in this case, “The defendant Bambrick com- ria: the Brotherhood of Trainmen have @ Herd of Cows by Her Pen. mitted murder in the first degree, and “The eyemy yesterday tried | joined that organization. il nothing in the record of the trial of} again to break our front between > |the case or the papers submitted] the Narayuvka and Zlota Lipa od yng ben des _—— By Nixola Greeley-Smith,. 1d justify me in setting aside th. Rivers. Our troops maintained | held as to ae or organizing among would justify me in a \ letely against men, first co 4 Mrs. Agnes Boulton Burton, golden haired, blue eyed and twenty-three | Soa Bocskas scanned Oe ee nee. At tis cra conten 6 determination of the courts in this} four massed assaults by strong | tectors and guards voted separately, matter. Russian forces, We took fifteen All three classes, he sald, decided owese who has come to New York to tell what she knows about the milk strike.| “ater careful consideration of the Prive “ohemy attéake agaiess | wheluingly to sein the brotherhood. Mrs, Burton says it is imposstble to sell milk at three) ontire history of this case, and in view our positions southeast of Jasio- and s half cents » quart and make money when the /of all the facts, I fail to find a single| now failed, A @uccessful under- A new vote ws ordered and this time the” trainm etationmen, ticket milk costs the farmer four and @ half cents to deliver at | thing which would justify me in com- taking Lt s eeeen ances agents and a ¢ number of em the nearest creamery. Mrs. Burton became a woman | muting tho sentence to life Imprison-| {he capture of base ployees not eligible to the brotherhood, milk farmer when her husband died. The first time ment. The appliation is therefore “In volhynia, after violent | Joined In the voting, This time the she tried to milk @ cow was just two weeks after the | denie fighting from Oct, 2 to Oct, 4 | vote was against the brotherhood, but birth of her baby, Barbera, now fifteen months old,| A few hours before the execution,| calmness generally prevailed, An the trainmen voted solidly for it, sald isolated enemy attack in the Their hired man had chosen that moment to quit and| Warden Thomas Mott Osborne had) eon ‘oe Kinclin was completely | Mr. Sines. He also stated that the declared at a banquet of prominent) repulsed. The total captures in. | firat men discharged were the Presi- a cow had signalized it by having a calf. So Mra figanelere at tee Hatel Act Nba AP ee are > | ie an Siena Burton got up from a sick bed and milked ten quarts “To-morrow morning at 6 o'clock @ fice 23 men and eight ma-' | ronihere ot ihe ee and three - gg ton fk farming.” this pretty y oman | 22 18 to be put to death tn cold blood] _ Chine guns: on hs tae nde, committee “That was the way m rming,’ is pretty young w . “The change of attitude by Preel- and rally of prices that indicated |dent Fisk,” sald Mr, Sines, “was a in Sing Sing. There is not a doubt in - ee. and my husband wes a writer. We bought the Connect! | Society will not be avenged; justice complete disbelief in the peace startling surprise te me, I can ex- se Ge ae of making money out of it. It was not til! I became | will not be done; no good purpose will|Fumor, The State Department an- the|}man Army Headquerters, Ground also has been gained by the forces of the Central Powers near Orsova, BERLIN, Oct. 7 (via London).— | Field Marshal von Mackensen, it is announced, bas repulsed attacks made by Russian and Roumanian forces at . | various points, text of the German statement ‘Over the whole eatern front the allied (Teutonig) troops are maki They have closely pursw back eh Forest the retreating enemy and have repulwed the rear guards, “During the repulse of Roumanian attacks on both sides of Rothemthurm Pass two officers and 133 men & widow that I tried cows. MORE Cows YOU HAVE, THE MY] « went dairy farthing actentifical aaa the rewult of my experiment WS) farmers could get a fair price and it| ‘¢™pt to save Bambrick. About titty SCANDINAVIA ALS( "ALSO fust this: The more cows I had and : the moré milk they gave the MT) Hrcog When wo bought the farm it|WBitman to stay the execution, money I lost. was possible to get a hired man for | © “This year I stopped sing milk $20 a month, Now men want $35 and | Governor by Kridel Decause I could not figufe out any $40, and ‘t's almost impossible to keep | ‘Wenty calle to Al ony were used. At way of making money by slink them, 1 told you @ hired man lett me|? A- M. there was talk of chartering something for 3% cents that cost me| when my baby was two weeks old.|& special train go to Albany, but 4% cents to, produce. Now, I make|Hired men won't take orders from a| the time was too short. the milk into butter and sell 1t to| woman anyhow, They resent the fact neighboring farmers and get along and 5 ‘The big stampede for the unre- served seats began at 9 o'clock, and the few telegraph operators and war etraight at Mike| correspondents that are now scatter- iis to every section of the mai viewed from their aerial perch the greatest foot race ever seen in Americay It was Itke of Brooklynites. Merkle also took # crack at the way of whaling the Sox leave their proceedings with VIENNA, Friday, Oct, 6 (via Lon- )--An official statement is sureea™ nouncement. which was recetved a| Plain it only on the ground that first litte before noon served to strengthen| Mr. Fisk himself was talking, while ——_____________—| His words moved the 248 business prices and encouraged the hard hit/now Fisk the hired man ts speaking, men and bankers at the Induatrial Fi- | brokers, under orders from bis superiors.” For atock quotatio The question of wages hae. not yet” entered the controversy, These fig- ures on the rate now paid employees were given out at Phillips Hall: Mo- . tormen, $4 a day; guards, $3.30 for Others got busy trying to reach the KAISER’S PEACE NOTE first year, $2.30 second, iano thira More than and $2.60 fourth; fagmen, §2.50; con. ductors, 2.65 first year, $2.70 second, $2.75 third and $2.90 fourth, A day is ten hours, MORE MONEY YOU LOSE. | ainviaiely that the farmerg gold thelr) cg Corporation's banquet to quick see page 6, ik farming would paywég, the action, and started an all-night at- labor were not eo acarce and high-|™eo Signed a telegram asking Gov.| HEARD GERA BRINGS LONDON, Oct, 1.—Reports similar to those received from America have reached here from Scandinavia re- garding “ press of Ambassador rard's visit. ey are not co that a woman Ia ‘trying to boss them,'|, Te¥ telephoned friends and prom-| armed, but they created no surpria Ideas about women are pretty primi. | {nent lawyers in Albany to carry the|in official circles. In fact, it has been GALVESTON, Tex., Oct. 7.—The Ley: The firet thing every farmer told ™* | tive up in Latchfteld County, and they | appeal to the Governor. One lawyer | generally believed by British offlalale a issued by the Augtro-Hungarian War Office to-day, anSouncing the capture umanian Occasionally the turn from their prac- can the stands for the sight @ familiar face. | Age rule they got no response and @o their knitting, At 1 o'clock the grand stands began lonesome aspect. boys began pouring in, took their places and ac- the athletes to id rush,,and there are few hats that have lived to tell the tale. The fresh looking lumber of the temporary stands were blotted as if by Each plank is S00d-natured, ‘ore kristocratic holders of five- flollar Coupons are taking their timo. They will not arrive until 1 o'clock, but they are missing a big show. the crowd of seat rushers number of women, they held their own with the trousered sprinters is a strong argument in favor ual Not only did they gale, but they are hitting dot 300 with the singers who cut loose with the dolorous n = opening bark of defiance at Brook- lyn. . (i DODGERS GO THROUGH THEIR USUAL “SKULL” PRACTICE. As this wild scene is being en- Weld the Dodgers their morning Practice’ at the Brunswick, This skull practice, byt the daily affair with Robbi and every play that in likely on the fleld is gone over and fitted into the general plan, addressed the players and at great length pointed out to them every vul- nerable point of the Red Sox. conferred for one hour and quietly summoned taxicabs and de- parted for the scene of battle. They arrived in their dress reom: a little after 12, but did not appear on the field for an hour, when we mov Litchfield County | think there that runuing a late iene, was, ‘Don't eet there's no] ‘woman's work.’ money in it” WHERE FARMING HAS ITS Dis. “I¢ there is no money tn it, why do ADVANTAGKE. the farmers keep on producing ie? : this very practical youn t rn tarmér. make on the hay what I had lost on| Among those interested were Theo. | COmPs from President Wilson at this Eastern Transylvania, suys: western border of the Gnelster emy was attacked and completely beaten by Austro-Hun- German troops under Field Marshal von Falkenhayn, captured twenty-eight fleld leces_ and thirteen ‘0 officera and 220 men were made prisoners, “Further north, in the region of Homorod and east of attack 1s progressing favora! captured two officers and 202 men, GERMANS HIT BACK ALONG SOMME FRONT Attack on British Positions at Eau- court L’Abbaye Beaten Off, Says London, LONDON, Oct. 7.—A German attack on British positions near Eaucourt L’Abbaye, on the Sommo front, was live, the farms are milk farma or they stony pasturage, fine for cows, but| mer took pity on me and cut seven| Lewisohn, the Rev. Dr. Parkhurat, Kaleer cares to offer. ~ ym} worthless for crops. Another 10) i) Wir wet is a low of “Tessie” as farmer has to grow the kind of food cows have [| crow any more hay. If we win, I'll be fed in winter if you expect them | put everythink I can make into cows. to giv ing, the cash payment it enables} milk, with the high price of feed, &c., him to make at the store keeps bis credit up, though he ts getting poorer end-all the time trying harder and harder to sell the farm. “Tm not trying to sell my farm,” Mrs. Burton added, rather hastily. | ‘ifuation seems hopel ast night @ hostile bombing at- fi “Fortunately there is more money 1!) “People say too much milk 4s pro- tack on our new positions n of Kaucourt L’Abbaye was complete- land Line steamer MerMan, which was told he could charge any fee be Se We Grr ose ntl rived here to-day, reported being desired, William 8. Orr, the Gover-|Pioya Geores Interniow eons” con shelled by ¢ German submarine near nor's secretary, was finally reached, | quently considered very timely, fore- . had but said appeal was useless unless | stilling a possible move by neutrals, y , It i# strongly emphasized .to-day| stood on the bridge. There we “We had a wonderful hay crop this} Warden Osborne had new facts to Tith fr material dame, season, and for a While 1 thourht ra] warrant the Governor taking action, |‘®&t, PY suggestions of mediation, | fata rw igh waa wed by the o- time, would not be table. Well| pearance of Britieh warships. “Because in Connecticut, where 2| milk. I had thirty tons whieh Teouid|dore N, fail, flerbort K, Bate Ne 8 oes ny rey Wel : informe rsons added, however, |have sold at $15 a ton. Butt coulda . Wilder, Theodore M, 8: that there Would be. objection if i. — get anybody to cut it. Not for money 4,8. |Westbrool Clark Will. | President Wilson merely acted as am thing,” Mrs, Burton answered. | ho, on shares, and I cor sell it Plerre Jay, Arthur J, Morris, t oT pave 350 acres, of which 150 !8/ standing, Finally a neighoaPing far-| William Conant “Church, " Adolph | ituigr arog te tne, oy terms the ’ tons, which will feed the stock this) Willard Straight, Arthur E, Coe, Jona ———— C. Spooner and Wallace D, McLean, | PEACE APPEAL FU' " ba! 6 o~ ————— wares Jo tiene an X bet Foe| on T don't taihe Tu try oat fy AT PRESENT, THE POPE Il \ she a ae wove orn SYRUP_OF FIGS Look at tongue! If feverish, bilious, constipated, take no chances, ‘California Syrup of Figs” ROME, Oct. 7.—Pope Benedict, in a letter to the German episcopates’ an- mual meeting at Fulda, deplores the milk} We sell our milk in forty-quart cans mle, and whi ae mila| and average the year round about Sis y check never represents wha cents a quart for it. Five cans a day cost bim and his labor goes for Roth-| bring {n about $180 a month, But the conts $200 a month by the time you deliver it to the creamery, It's no joke to Ket up at 4 o'clock t tn the morning, milk a dozen cows and carry the milk in the cold dawn to the creameryas the farmers have to do, Life wuld be hard enough (Continued from First Page.) SUPPORTS HERSELF, BABY AND /{o do, tafe Would Pe hard gnourh vings of peace, He ewpeciaily recom-| can't harm tender stom- COWS BY MER PEN. to pay at present milk prices, and ‘uns menda the laren offer thelr : ch, liv i less the farmers win or they take to| there would be danger of a severe| prayers for peace ach, liver, bowels writing fiction, as I have done, the collapse of stock market values and Don’t scold your f the financial world would sutter a| DEPARTMENT OF STATE a aa teoell your tnt peevish child, tories than there is in milk |duced, that the supply being what 1t| considerable setback. MAKES BIGHT OF REPORT its \ittle stomach, sport stor! ly repulsed, Otherwise there is noth- ing to report south of the Ancre. the night our patrols raided ea.in the Armentieres With the start of the rival teams there came @ rumor-trom the head- juarters of the Red Sox that Dutch nard would not pitch after all. ys, the underhanded conqueror the Yanks on several occ: & possibility for the pitching HEALS QUICKLY farming, and since my husband's | Fiut up in my country the farms GOX PROVES IT 25¢ ‘ve managed to sell fictiod | won't grow anything but milk. aS umears myst the baby, | give up milk farming, we'll en PARIS, Oct. 7.—The lull continues on the Somme front. announcement says the night passed quietly all along tbe battle line in To-day’ y other cow. | France and ‘o-day's oMclal | tor a story T'6 buy Leh the A Rouncement, The Sabin..statement| pared to seek mediation in the war| the sour bile and fermenting food 1 thought that was In BORDEAUX, France, Oct. 7.—John ! These were all rumors, though, and Carrigan would neithe Robbie was in the same in, the companies can dictate term: Therefore, the conferees are report- ed to have come to the conclusion that the most advisable thing to do was to make public some intimations ABOUT PEACE APPEAL WASHINGTON, Oct. 7.—The state with. sor 0 listleas, It we cold, breath have to give up trying to gu and a horse. i Department view of reports that Am- diarrhoea, give w ten. wine Cag erie ll ‘time I ggt a | H¥InE of the impending situation, 60 88 tO! bassador Gerard is returning to the|spoonft ‘glifornia 8; ey Figs, ‘At Oret, e inaa Pian for Latin| break the force of the subsequent an-| United States from Germany pre-| nd in a few hours all the foul waste, Passes hion| On behalf of Emperor Wilmum was] out of the bowe Now, whenever I can, I put] poirot, Director General of the Pan-| ¥®% Pronounced to be a soft cushi e - pila; if cows into # short story. That's | American Union, who has beon discuss-| Placed .ader the stock market to| oxpremved to-day in this official an-|and playful child a the A Brooklyn manager was also at & disadvantage, because under the rules he is required to turn in his batting order first, Grover Cleveland Alexander, re- garded as the greatest pitcher in the National League and a strong roo'er expressed delight at the tof Boston sending in @ right- little even money b League champion: The umpires appeared on the field at 1.65 and held a short conference with the two manage: tions, Connolly O'Day on bases, Quigley 1d line, Dinneen on right- on the National] the only: way I can invest them #0 | ing Lat they will earn their keep, unless we t more for milk, ant came down to New York to aoe if I couldn't do a little something to-| to nprove ward making the public understand | relations with sky Throats the farmer's side of this milk strike. | of nous eon BeASOR.” be} battery After turning his battin, umpire Robinson time and they shook wan Brooklyn ‘eLLY good Position to 1 will bave a| Bosicn know what they can do. a nouncement; this harmless “fruit {ean t matters with} ease, and perhaps prevent, its later! “We have no reason to beileve there , ; at easy alter givi manulacturers and financiers in rons | fall, is anything in it, and every reason to fails to make the! etio for New York to-day| Meanwhile there were denials all bellove thero ia nothing Ja it clean and sweet, a bed foune them in Deh oaene around in official Government circles Pry typed further exentt toe Keep it handy, Mothert Alittle given Horove som Fand.(inancial| of the peace report, ‘The State De-|oall that when Mr Conn eee get the geminata tomorrow, but These re-| partment at Washington \authorized | Copenhagen from Berlin he expected PANine, your drugais for i _ “ 50. t “Cali i ke the form] Partment at POLUPAING te tkS CeCe ate WAS | Bigs rhc has aicenoraa Syrup at babies, returning to tho United Mates, and terday | saw John J. Dillon, State | I “The State Department has ne rea- Was far trom certain that he would be| ¢b!dren of all ages and for ot Comissioncr uf Foods and Markots. [Mee ane Mees bad Mok Nendere) Sait} aon to think there ia anything in it] able to leave Burope ne thet times | Plainly on the bottle, Remember then and he told mo binself that the ta ond Mrs, W. K, Vanderbilt and Prof.\a,| #d every reason to think there is meh had any p SV SEiilRea tant lant pit sold here, 40 sure ers can’t possibly make a living froin Matt Andrew. chief | inspe ctor of the ng in it ae s : | the Emperor there would have been fornia ‘Syrup Company. tee . ps . [American field ambulance in Franc he close of the stock market at| no such uncertain mille unless they are Dald gnip~a10N- | cilog toeday ob tha Lalayetie £or Now ty dn his mind about esl nat marked b; coming home, 7, ays He Onl, tat attr inci te ove | Forks Waa marked by @ Lively spurt; wo Pert bow, B. X, Cy, ‘ ‘ Financiers Plead With Govern-|War Offices in, Petrograd and| Traffic Between New York and 44 PETROGRAD (via London), Oct. 1.| A strike of the trainmen and motor. sRSERGES ' ec oe

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