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Sane. wT fu mede from the -FreNe ADVANCE. NEARER PERONNE IN NIGHT BATTLE <eeaigpomenne Sailly Now Entirely in Their Hands, Despite Heavy Counter / ttacks. , RAINS IMPEDE BRITISH. Gen. Haig Reports, However, Arras We ere Pierced. AMS (via Lon- — BEGIN ON SALTS AT FIRSR SIGH + OP KIDNEY PAIN We eat too much meat, which clogs Kidneys, then the back hurts. Says glass of Salts flushes Kid- neys and ends Bladder irritation. Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, | they become overworked; get sluggish, | ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The | urine becomes cloudy; the bladder irritated, and you may be obliged to cad relief two or three times during the When the kidneys clog you ae the m flush off the body's urinous | waste or you'll be w real sick person = - shortly. At first you feel a dull mise in the kidney region, you suffer from | backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets se tongue cont and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather is bad. Fat less meat, drink lots of water; also get from an; npg fe ounces of Jud Sultsj-t tablespoon- ful in o glass of water Tlom breakfast for » few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts in id of grapes and lemon juice, combined with Lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and nulate them to normal ; activity; also to neutralize the acids in , urine, soit no longer is a source of ir- j ritation, thusending bladder weakness, ; ; dad Salts is inexpensive, cannot in- jure; makes a delightful effervescent ithia-water drink which every one should | take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active, Druggists bere say sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who bellows in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble.—Adyvt. —_- | NEW CARD GAME—_ ' FUNNIEST EVER! HINKEM-BINKEM Great Game for ‘Hallowe'en,’ we but Don’t Talk to the Ghost, Stern Bros, For Sale by ‘Toy Rest & Co don).-A Berlin despatch referring the silence of the entente War Offices regarding the reported tmportan and severity of the fighting on t Somme front last week, that of Oct. 12, quotes from an ordi of the 13, in which he says: “The enemy planned a great 4 structive blow for Oct. the Ancre and five newly formed Hritlah tried and Rancourt The French divisic previously fighting there was partially replaced by fresh troo; 4, “Against the iron wail of the Tenth Army the onset of Oct, 12 was shal tored. We hold to-day our unchanged. The defeat suffered 1916." — jin the war at any price, the Americ marine question lead to a new dis FRENCHMAN WINGS cess in Air Battle North of Peronne, PARIS, Oct. 19.—The followin, operations south of the Somme, a’ especially commander of the German Army north of the Somme, dated Oct. 12, attacking on almost the entire front betweon Bouchavesnes. Be- tween Courcelette and Losbocufs alone divisions to break through near Sailley tions: by the enemy pignitigs a complete victory es Trenches for our defense That German Trenches Near | rut detenee. of the Tenth Ar {3s look back with pride to Oct. 1 4 n people would dislike to have the sub pute between Germany and America.” FOURTEENTH AIRSHIP Adjutant Dorme Wins New Suc- statement was lasued to-day in con- nection with the activities of thy aviation corps: “Our machines yesterday, d-ring to| MARION ODELL WEDS BANK CLERK; ELOPBD 08 ‘he jer \o- nm 2} Early trading was irregular in price movements as well as in dis- tribution. The specialties quickly became active, Paper and Alcohol stocks, followed by Motor issues, all advanced. Railroad stocks advanced and in first hour a general advance oecurred, General Electric sold at 186, up 4 3-8; U, 8, Steel sold at 116 1-4, up 2 3-8 at midday Late trading advanced a few prices, but volume of selling increased and caused prices to ease off toward the close, ‘ N t- | Alara Gold M00. Fi ONCE WITH CHAUFFEUR, SERBS CAPTURE VILLAGE OF BROD Bulgars Claim the Repulse of _ Allied Attacks on the Salonica Front. PARIS, Oct. 19.—The | Serbians have captured the village of Brod, on the western end of the Maeedonian front, tue War Office announced to- day. Hill, failed with great losses, | “In the Mogienica Valley there was the usual artillery and infantry firing. Enemy aeroplanes unsuccessfully dropped bombs on Prilep. Weak ar- tillery firing took place on the Var- dar, An attempt of the enemy in- faniry to advance against one of our posts south of Doiran Lake failed, On the Struma front the enemy shelled some Villages before our front, Aegean Coast—The enemy shelled the heights at the Orfand fleet village of and the Kavala-Drama road. uation on the Roumanian front _ FENG LAND NEW IN MACEDONIA EVENENG WORLD, THURSDAY, 0: OCTOBER 19, 1916. VOLRYNIA BATTLE ANTTS FIFTH DAY, SAYS PEIR PETROGRAD ‘Rw an War var Office Says the Germans Were Repulsed After Gas Attacks. PRTROGRAD, Oct. 19—The ffve day battle in Volhynia continued throughout yesterday with no sign of Interruption, the Germans using gas and large quantities of ammunition LONDON, Oct. 19—A strong Bul- in cking the Russian lines, garlan attack on the British right The War Office announced to-day flank on the Doiran front Tuesday the repulse of enemy attacks north PARIS, Oct, 19.—French troope “MORE U- BOATS COMING night was repulsed, 1t was officially of Kisielin and also east of Sviniuchi @rew closer to Peronne last night, announced to-day. lwhore the fighting was especiall, making further procreay between La T0 RAW OFF U $ COAST SALONICA, Oct. 19 (via London).—| flores: Maisonette and Biaches tn heavy +o Large Bulgarian reinforcements are Near the Roumanian frontier, tn fighting south of the Somme. ‘ - being sent to the Macedonia front, the Dorna Vatra region, stubborn North of the river the French German Newspaper Announces eereeee® |the Serbian Army Headquarters an-| enemy attacks were repelled and the Maintained all yesterday's gains, Purpo: io Sink Mot it- farion | NOUnced to-da enemy driven back. Geapite weveral German counter | si it is hth c Ere. MCwe eae a 2 . *On Oct "° the statement says, urther successes for the Russlanx tacks, The newly won positions at/ ish Merchantmen. Dell, who in September of last) = Sy = a r Bailly-Saillisel, now entirely in tho! ,yereRDAM, Holland, oO: year eloped with Jullus Benisch, a|“the Serbian troops tntrusted with in Turkish Afimenia, including the ly-Saillisel, now entire! STERDAM, Holland, Oct, 19] chauffeur, was married at Tarrytown | the attack on Sokol succeeded in| capture of an advanced Turkish posi- hands of the French, were consoll- ' (vig Pondon).—The Volkwseltung of| last Monday afternoon to Donald C.loccupying several positions on this tion in the Kalkit region are alse Gee during the night. = ;Cologne says: “German submarines| Vrederburgh of Yonkers, said to be/ mountain and in advaneing apprecta- reported in to-day's official War LONDON, Oct. 19.—A heavy beta will operate in the future in the by a the National City ad bly toward the highest peak. They | Uttico announcement, | pour of rain Leyton Ldotelgaae rl PD Wostern Atlantic. They will visit the a y * dolce Wwittaes 2. continued the advance on Oct. 18." | BERLIN, Oct, 19 (via London),— iirc enteral Gorman trenches near SPPINg routes around the eastern! ious, The bride tea distant relative| , SOFIA, Oct, 19 (yia London).—/ German troops took the offensive ured ders entere ie h trenches ne . re je bride ais et U <f is in Volnynt. and capt Loos and south of Arras, Gen, Hang point of Nantucket Island and will | o¢ ex-Gov, Henjamin B, Odell, The repulse of allied attacks with Werday | 1h VOImy Me ind a bon agit Teported this afternoon. ; sink British merebantmen after give] All information apout the marriage! heavy losses on various points of the the Stokhod, It was announced offt- ik ERLIN, Oct. 19 vee | ee the crews opportunity to save/ was refused at the Vrederburgh home! Salonica front is reported in an offi- clully here to-day, Russl attacks | aren the ‘Ge cued bm a War | themselves,” 3 - bse ere bat ot fon? yi Senet clal statement issued by the War Of- near Budnow were repulsed with nee fe ‘The newspaper believes this ac-| No. 123 Bast One Mundred and Twenty-| 604 The te: the * no) hee sees, = lee announces, in consequence of fice. je text of the statement fol he off i account of the Transyl- Sorts to pierce the German Hne on tivity will Influence the supplying of) firat Street, the girl's mother, admitted | |, Fart as ccna sass ther at the Ae the Le Sars-Norval front food, expecially grain, bacon and lard,|the marriage, and added: Macedonian Front—East of Presba | trance to the mountain passes leading The attacks were continued from to England. “Both families are quite satisfied with | “M4 g 5 ‘ to Roumania the Teutonic forces are © daybreak until noon, and are sald to it is probable,” says this paper,|what has happened. The two have Lake and the Cerna Bend there was ged in successful fighting, bave failed partially under the ¢ “that if we desire to adapt our meth-| known each other since childhood and Vigorous artillery firing. An attack DLCHAKREST, Oot. 1s (via Lon. German positions od of warfure to the situation created | are now at my home, though they will) by two enemy companies in the don).—Koumanian troops are pushing | noapeares | be the Simtne of Pisces merouanr | Neighborhood of the village of Nego- 1hS) JAYESION, g Astro: erman after bein men we shill have to go over care | » tho Transfivania frontier, | ne alpen alg win the rrenite iS | chani was easily repulsed, the Jel,. accord » the official . r Tnited States all the powsibili fle: ffering heavy losses. statement is © Ro 5 + , nited retiring after su rd y tatement issued , the Rouman. IRON WALL” STOPPED fhe ge dis A a Enemy attacks, after strong artillery ians drove back nits beyond ALLIES’ SOMME DRIVE, | tty, Shy trom a few tines preparation, near the villages of te border, Tho Roumanians also Tennant IS TOLD | siouters who would involve Amoric Blivitea, Tarnova and Dobroupolje {yim fo Have Sained ground in the ‘MILK 12 CENTS A QUART, CONSUMERS TO PAY $24,000 MORE (Continued from First Page.) understanding between the big mili dealers. SAYS THE DISTRIBUTORS FIXED PRICE PRIOR TO OCT. 1, ‘in the Despatches to the State Depart. ment to-day also report the sinkln of the British steamer Kennett by submarine and the landing of th body of her captain, The Damia, presumably Norwegian, wa feporiea” sunk, by a German sub marine, —>___. TWO NEUTRAL SHIPS LONDON, Oct. 19.—Tho sinktn vious examination, of the Norwegia ter's Copenhagen correspondent, sixteen landed at Christlansand, set afire by a German Elghteen men from the landed at Friedrickshaven, a DRINKING Los Angeles Man Gives Out a Simp! Home Recipe That Banished His Desire for Liquor, Killer. Ask Your Druggist BELLANS: Absolutely* Removes « Indigestion. Onepackage _ proves it. 25c at all'druggists, Mr. Carl Smith, living at 6184¢ Grand Avenue, Los An igcles, steamer SUNK BY U-RAIDERS |; by a German submarine, without pre- steamship Sten ts reported by Reu- The |& members of the crew wer The Swedish bark Greta Vren wae submarine bark were . CURED HIMSELF OF | rns cured himself of the lguee habit wits a Tata Nivxie Motor Fei.e = ie: iz nm col” mM Ate i ae Shaffield, Bouth, Pacific.» South) Balbw Studabahor ¢ © Went Wills the United States for lberation from thelr predicament, Jed Lo this W some extent by Greens who have lived in Ameria, A’ depu- tation of eininent Greeks visited Gas- rett Droppers, United States Minister, to appeas for aid from the United Slates 4 the cause of Grecian liberty, Air, Droppers prowised to transis the resvlutions to Washington. He thinks the plea probably was sug- gested by a rumor published by the royalist papers that an American fleet of twenty or thirty ships had passed Gibrallar and wag steaming east at full speed to “deliver Greec trom the oppression of the entente. ‘The idea of an appeal to America first took shape in the demonstration | before the American Legation Tuea- day, in which several thousand per- wons took part, ‘A patrol of French marines, one | of the detachments landed to pre- serve order, last night arrested sevon ; oung men who were hooting the ntente powers. A huge crowd gathered to rescue them, but was dis- persed by Greek patrols, Loud shouts, credited to the money A lists, were heard Bulgarians, the ! Fournet Acted to Gen, Sarratl's Army. PARIS, Oct, 19,—Every act of Vice Admiral du Fournet in the Greek sit- uation has been by direction of bis Government, with the full concur- rence of the other allies, it is an- nounced here, His sole object 18 de- clared to be the protection of Gen, Sarrail’s army from an attack in the rear. ‘hey have been) Alenia God si Charles C. Stark, a dairyman of tacked with machine guns enemy ae. par & Foun, x Pawling, Dutchess County, testified troops in the region of Biach Am. Hide & Leatts is that prior to Oct. 1 of this year the “Adjutant Dorme brought down on] Am. Hide foot 4 |miik distributors fixed the price and Oct. 16 a German aeroplane to the F | tieke north of Peronne, this being the 1% ! jSB0. Srocunsre ed to sell, thelp milk fourteenth machine for which this a + 3 at that price or throw it away. The pilot has accounted. + % {same prico was paid py all the big “Another enemy weroplang which 8 deale Evidence was also taken, w it on t some | » the . my ’, 7 » Agere nl A eae i if (Continued from First Page.) which showed that when an indepen- ra oe . dent dealer starty into business he = 4 |Sently made to join the allies aro not | rung against an amazing series of GERMANS USING NETS ~ 1, | {Fusted. They always were conditioned | iiicultion, on being supplte! with money and] » nd . + 7% fighting equipment. About one- Ave Shere: Bas’ Deed a ‘combnadlen:: Of one sort or another in this city for i 8 ter of the Greek army's fighting ma- neatly twenty yoars, Mr. Lewk Cine be Owe iat + (B terial recently’ wea surrendered to the) i aread. In bss the Milk Exchar : Propeller Blades of the Swedish | vise. i is “sv $B Bulsarians, and the alltes are in no | Tinted, was organised Bhalwas aii Steamer Norma Caught in ¢ i hurry to provide wore equipment that | 2 Kontrol 4he price Of mille a6 to the ; ig +, may be turued against them, producer and the consumer. One of Them. = ‘There is no doubt, however, that| This combination was forced out of 2 “ } King Constantine's popularity in Ath- | ¥Usiness by Un action brought tn the WASHINGTON, Oct, 19.—Follow- 8 j Sik Seat Sane, A=! name of the People of the State of ing British tactics, the Germans are $8 One 1s Growing. His action in diss |New York in 1895. But, within o tideg Ketel the North Bensto en +4 milesing all guards during his address short Une, the interests) that had to Greek sailors, and riding alone and | been behind the Milk Exchange, Lim- rege tg cease fers us nee? unprotected through a crowd that. tted, organized the Consolida Milk e De announces : 5 to-day, ‘Their latest prige was the preted 40 clow hundreds eould have | Hachange, ty New ervey, The wain Swedish steamer Norma, whose pro- touched him, has inspired almost |rison Street, where the Milk Exchange peller blades beeame hopelessly fanatical devotion, Limited had been located, ne New tangled tn the net south of the Dr ‘Thousands of Greoks are looking to| Jumey corporation fixed the price of de ship, mu . +4 | In 1910 Attorney G O'Malley began un investigation into the milk monopoly. When it became apparent that this investigation was to bo eurnest and searching the Con- solidated Mik Exchange of New Jer- sey voluntarily filed @ certifioate with the Secretary of State cancelling its license to do business in the State of Now York. ‘The O'Malley investigation estab- shed that the big milk distributors of New York had, at least, an under- standing. The investigation also brought out facts which made dan- gerous the reestablishment of the Milk Exchange so, Mr. Lewis gays, the milk distributors tried a new scheme, AGITATION FOR PASTEURIZA- TION 18 SUDDENLY BEGUN, | At the end of the conclusion of the O'Malley investigation there suddenly arose an agitation for the pusteurtza- tion of all milk sold in New York City, r. Lewis is of the opinion that eneral Rdward ep sume time the Sanitary Milk Dealers’ Association was formed, And the men behind the Sanitary Milk Deale Association were the 8° same men who had been behind the Milk Exchange, LAmit and the Consolidated Milk Exe hange of New Jersey: A regulatic zation of milk sold in this clty was eventually put through. ‘The Sani- tary Milk Dealers’ Association wag) back of tt. Pasteurlzation costs a lot of money. The Sheffield Farms requiring the pasturt- | organization has about $2,000,000 tied | he lation iH ion has been of nancial advantage to the ‘dia tributors and has Smposed large and unnecessary burdens upon great numbers of consumers of milk in New York City. “That by reason of the estab- hment of ry Ne market can be eucena) is that thereby it controls the p of raw milk paid to the pro- ducer; (c) that such combination | contrdle the joe of pasteurized milk to the consumer, “L expect to be able to show that result has been brought about few individuals who have con- | epired together to that end,” | Lewis deci Mr. Lowis will insist that Referoe |Dykman permit him to go fully into the cost not only of the preduction of milk but of the distribution of milk in the city. He sets up the proposi- tion that as the population of the city increases and congests the cost of elaine milk must necessarily ‘all. It should not cost as much to de- liver milk to 100 families in an apart- 1 Ee ment house, Mr. Lewls maintains, as it ‘would to distribute milk to those families living in separate houses. If the cost of distribution has gone down Mr. Lewts claima the consumer should set the benefit. But, he de- clares, there is no actual competition milk business PROBING SANITARY MILK DEAL- ERS’ ASSOCIATION, Charles C. Beakes of the Beakes Dairy Company was called to the witness stand thia afternoon. He contradicted Stark, who had testified that kes handle his milk because me and the Sheffield Company opposed to jhim. Mr, Beakes said he has been in the milk business forty-el@m years and the if &@ member of the Sanitary Milk Dealers’ Association, Q. What is your office in the Sant- tary Milk Dealers’ Association? A, 1 think Lam President, Vice-President, Q. You knew made with the made by the 8 Maybe I am f the arrangement aderle Laboratories nitary Milk Dealers’ Assoclation A. I ald, “L object!" erted Walter Carlin, at- torney for the assoctation, witness has answered.” ruled know that H. BE. Bram- of the Association, de of his time to the Lederle es? A. L bellevea ho does a hear Loton Horton t xuned money to Ball, of the Lederle Labgrator- A. I think he did. MADE MISTAKE WHEN HE OP- POSER PASTEURIZATION. Mr. Beakes declared that when he opposed the pasteurization of milk he made the greatest mistak lite. “Because,” he added, ang the other big fellows wei hting for pasteurization, and ae opposed it aay pretty n iy wiped me off the map.” “| notice the Morning papers an- nounce an increase in the price of milk to-morrow, Has your company increased it?” “Yes; a week ago last Monday.” Q. Have all the companies raised it? A. 1 don't know aboyt all. T think they realize the necessity for it Q. What do you think has caused the increase in the price of milk A. The law of aupply Lai demand. asked Mr, Lewts, “that the Department of Meaith regulation requiring the pasturization of milk has made It Impossible for some deal- pe to continue in the milk business “L think,” declared Mr. Bea “that the regulation requiring pas- teurlzation did drive some dealers out of busines MORE EMPLOYEES THAN PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL Request for Additional Help Re- veals Conditions at Coney Island Institution. ‘The remarkable disclosure that for the past two years the Coney Island Hospital has had more employees than patients In the institution, was made to-day at the meeting of budbet committee, after Deputy Com. missloner of Charities Wright had re- quested funds to hire more help, Not only was the additional help re- fused, but the hospital appropriation was out from $38,157 to $24,924. * Commissioner of Accounts Wallstein who has been investigating city in- stitutions revealed the hospital condi- tions to the committee. While Mr. Wright was making the request Mr, Walistein handed the list showing the monthly census of patients and work- ers in the institution to Chairman Robert B. MeIntyre. ——— BUFFALO BILL FOR WILSON, Can't Ride Him and ther, Says “Hagh He's Pulling Ruffalo Bill Cody declared for Wilson, He sent a telegram to-day om Wilmington, N. Cy saying frntughos, can't ride Woodrow, He ts pulling leather already and will be dis- hi WE ASSO OFFER CHOCOLATE COVERED ROASTED Plumpest, & simple home recipe. Ip recent | Wednesday we - up in pasteurization planta, : fi Ss | cine Small ers cannot pastuerize oie “ —e “| a ique ‘i hic! | opoly of that process. Concerning liquor habit, both of which failed. poe FIRST RACE y Be Yrieation, Mr. Lewis said to-day Then I heard of the following simple | Jf {ie longs; two-ye that he belleves the people of this . whieh I tried, It quickly han- 105 Robins culght $7 ty OUs > re ae aecey how, $2.80, won; Comancho, 108 (J. Mv:|clty ought to be able to choose bes ished my desi uor and preety Tageart), place $12.20, show $4, second; |t n fresh raw milk and pasteur- benefited my o 8 on, of water KENILWORTH FINISHES. Ree ee ta ae OY howe garth | ined anllk, | Pail reas semcnls s ~-+ tab ol th third Time 1.09 4-5. : Positana, Rey Mr. Lewis aald he purpones to O5¥| amall bow Varlex Compound and} ” ~ : " oon) doc Meals, that pasleuilaation enablos 5 dis- 10 grains of pepsin, Take a t Heteade RAN MET ee sare! (or throne and Lady Hoty also man otde ong tributers to bring milk in from long th times a day. It ty per H : sik furionga. Brow | distances and to sell old milk, because ind as It bas no taste, color Nc 88 MoTagaert), att sight |Restousisation is & . preser oe mal tt can be given secretly in snow ae ets 1 ae ) v looger), pl 0), Bh oes not las Nk aS pas lee, tea, milk or in food. Any ae Anxiety, 114 (Claver), show ind Wiis Oh Hare ¢ € Mk MA 0 WA 38 De giet - a up this recipe at very little | Time—112 1-6 Dorothy 1. show §19, third, Time, 1.16, Lewis reaches these conclu- toa: a woadarlil temady, ae Adame. Handiemar Durins Smuggler, Rusybody, Manslayer, Sea Beach, Hu +i ‘ y © Royals, Tho Ce} millation, Salo ° Smble Vaayte | reuse Rte gnomes Callaway end) aatien, Saion and Young Emblem Sehat the establishment of the = WILSON 1S CAPABLE AND HAS HiGH IDEALS, SAYS DR. F. W. TAUSSIG Head of Department of Eco-' nomics at Harvard Tells Why ; He Will Vote for Him. ROBTON, Oct, 19.—Dr, F. W. Taua- aig, head of the department of econ- omics at Harvard University eame out to-day in favor of the reelection of Preaident Wilson. He credits the President with having shown skill and tact in governmental business and industrial measures, and says the Republicans propose no discoverable change in domestic polley except on the tariff, “where they threaten to re- turn to erude protectionism.” Dr, s81e BA I shall Vote for President Wilson) because I believe him to be a man of high i Is and, at the same time, a commanding political leader. His policy wilh regard to the European war has been one of calm and sincere neutrality, with out bluster and with- out weakness, His Mexican policy has been based on @ deep desire to aid the people of that unhappy country, aad to convinee all the South America. states that we have no intentions of aggression or conquest; and it has saved us from the calamity of a jingo)| war. “The Republicans offer nothing but a vague, ness, and question-bexging talk about ‘true Americanism,’ . No man who ts confronted with the responsibility of settling courses of action on matters so diffoult as these of the last four years can alwaye reach the clxe decisions which the later course of events will justify, It Is easy to allege mistakes In for- elgn and domestic poll 1 have ered with the President on followed by him In dealing the rallroad strike situath But his Prestdential career show clear preponder of wisdom achieved suc vinein character, tor Preside » fine nob t ne Wileony ANOTHER JUROR IN ROFRANO TRIAL IS LET GO BY COURT (Continued from First Page.) Love, Mr. Heartt's physician, to the stand and put on the record a state ment as to Mr, Heartt's inability to perform his duties, Dr, Love sald that Mr, Heartt, who was persuaded against his will to give way to bis illness yesterday, had developed pneumonia and his econdt- tion was critical, At 4@ consultation held by Justice 8, Assistant District Attorneys Brothers and Johnstone and Mr, Littleton, Mr. Johnstone cited the decision In case of the State va, Raphael Toledo, convicted of sub- ornation of perjury before Judge Foster In 1911, after a juror had been substituted for @ sick man and the testimony read to the new juror, The Court held that the read- ing of the record of testimony was actually the “taking of testimony” and upheld the conviction, BRITISH SELL ZEPPELIN TO AID THE RED CROSS | Pieces of Raider Brought Down by the sub-| Lieut, Robinson From Penny to Pound Each, LONDON, Oct. 19—Thousands of young women to-day sold tens of thousands of pleces of the Zeppelin brought down by Plight Lieut. Rob inson, .V, C., near Cuffley, for the benefit of the Red Cri Almost every London street corner was occupied by a pretty sales girl who offered a diminutive piece of wire, attached to a small card. ‘The price ranged from a penny to @ pound, according to the generosity ef the buyer. The War Office permitted the miles of wire, forming part of the Zeppelin, to be cut up after the mili- tary authorities had finished examin- ing the wreek. ————_ Dies Fro MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. 19,— Fred Wilson, twenty-six years old, kicked in the head while playing foot- ball 4 few days ago, died here to-day without waining consciousness | for To-Morrow, rie gee ee October 20th ting Chocolate me 13C % ie Chocolates, Pr ike sweet-aschones Murata ny this wweet ' date dee the container, yet ominous, poliey of ‘frm. | the | BRITISH CABINET MAY CONCILIATE THE IRISH PEOPLE New Measure in re in That Direc- tion May Be Framed— Conscription Not Likely. LONDON, Oct. 19.—The Cabinet was to meet to-day to discuss the Irish question, and {t was considered certain, in view of Lieyd George's statement in Commons yesterday, that no attempt would be made to impose conscription on Ireland, The Daily News said it was pone sibie the Cabinet would frame some conciliatory proposals for presenter | tion to the Irish leaders, THESECRET OF HAIRLIKE THIS ment, with finger, on spots of dandruff and itch- ing. etd = -morning a hot sham o Sire cura Saap, Nothit better for dry, thin this ing hair, * Alexander’ 548 Fifth Avenue At 45th Street ITTLE ahildien are frequently un- able to tell. wh whether a shoe fits badly or cramps the foot. That is why experience and cencientiousness are vital in the making and fitting of children’s shoes. Since 1857 we have specialized in safe shoes for growing feet and in training sales- people to fit them properly, Sixth Ave. at 19th Street _ Sees e eee A Blend of Small and Bi Beans of High Grade rae Cotese LBS For am Delivered Her.) in Greater ver.) York and within 08 wiles. ©. 0. D. ° OF oaab with order, atlnanee cis compile, pallce. rout ious, but very tatinction Polaaih or Money Back. vILLIES COFFEE Co, USED WHURL YER 5 HEADS, ACHE )

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