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n to the crowd, pay sane. to the disturbance side of the se lgerpe“ Saanek ow to the dexterity 6 Scevike men, was over in a couple of weconds. The atitomobile started again along Fifth Avenue, maving very slowly becnuse of the great crowds, Cullen, who had managed in the confusion of numbers to evade detectives, start- ed in pursuit of the car, caught it ‘within half a block and again was £ ee =ISERBIANS DRIVE. GREEKS TROUBLED’ FURTHER AHEAD; | BY LETTER OF U.S. TAKE A NEW TOWN} CONSUL 10 UL TO REBELS throwa—thia time roughly—back Isto | Francty War Office Office Announces | Followers ok Vek Venize'os Claim the crowd. Then emued the strug in which the loaded revolver wax | dropped. PRESIDENT AND MRS. WILSON REMAIN CALM. President and Mrs, Wilson paid no attention to tho second struggle, The confusion was so great that perhaps they did not know what was heppen- ing close by Cullen, just after bis arrest, sald he was not satisfied with attitude about the war In Europe and had tried to enter the automobile and argue with him about it, Later he becaine violent and made threats. Members of his “family summoned Dr. Barclay, the family physician, who sald young Cullen is irrespon- le. the President's tour of Pittsburgh was a triumph. Ho was grested everywhere by enormous crowds. A feature of his reception was the part played by school children, who were grouped at a score or more of van- tage toad each carrying an Amert- rode on i he pon gs MODELSUITS For Men and Young Men ‘ possess a surencss an quality of finish that es every man con- a, of Kr appearance Important Success in Macedonia. MAY in Disorder and to Have Lost Heavily. PARIS, Oct. 20.—Serblan troops have scored a «reat success in their new advance on the Bulgarian base at Monastir, 1t was offictdliy announced to-day. Following the capture of the village of Brod, the Gerbs advanced on the left Dank of, the River Cerna, carry- ing the plateay and village of Voles- solo and infiicting heavy losses on the enemy. The Bulgarians fled in dis- order, leaving three guns, several ma- chine guns and « hundred prisoners in Serbian hands, SOFIA, Oct, 20 (via Lonodn),—The following statement has been issued by the War OMce: |, “Between Lake’ Prespa and the Monastir-Fiorina ‘Railway there was the usual artillery fire. In the Cerna bend there was violent artillery fire and infantry action.’ The fighting con- tinnes. A weak enemy attack agatnat Tartova was repulsed. “Im the Mogienica Valley and on both sides of the Vardar there is little ituation bs elancheitza willey —The forward mgvement of the! Serbian forces in the Cerna, in southern Serbia, has been) halted by the troops of the Central ren beng after @ temporary Serbian . says the German oficial su.te- mant ‘Yasued to-day. Fifty persons have beem killed or wounded by the British long range |cannon which has been shelling the Greek Macedonian town of Beres, says a despatch from Sofia to the Overseas | News Agency. ‘PETITION FOR PEACE Strui | pers much reconnoitering and weak “BERLIN, O Oct. 20 (by wireless to Say-| dd of the River | It Constitutes Recognition of Their Government Y GUNS CAPTURED. |RESERVISTS RIOT ON Bulgarians Said to Have Fled|paxe Matters in Their Owal Hands in Demonstrations Against the Allies. ATHENS, Oct. 20.—Atheny news- Papers publish @ letter said to have) been sent by the American Consul at} Salonica to M. Politis, Foreign Min- later of the provisional government @s- tablished by former Premier Venizelos, pressing “the sincere hope of being able to contiaue with the de facto gov- ernment the cordial relations always! heretofore existing between the au-| thorities and this consulate.” i} ‘The adherents of M. Venizelos claim that this constitutes recognition of the | provisional government by the United | States. The American Minister, Gar-| rett Droppers, denies that any consul has been authorized to do more than cultivate essential relations with the de@ facto authorities, in Mytilene and Crete, as well as Salonica WASHINGTON, Oct, 20.—Recognt- ton of the Venizelos Provisional Gov~- ernment @ Greece has not yet been considered by the United States, State Department officials say the letter of the American Consul at Salonica was & matter of form and could not be considered as a recognition by the United Btates, LONDON, Oct. 20.—Extremely tur- bulent conditions in Athens on Wednesday night are reported in de- apatches from Reuter's correspondent at the Greek capital sent that evening. “To-night,” (Wednesday) the mes- sage reads, “it is evident that the reservists are out of band, for despite the fact that strong cavalry forces are escorting the French and Greek marines and soldiers spread about everywhere, the reservists, assembled in groups, have taken the law tnto their own hands and the Greek forces for the maintenance of order do not dispose of them, ni rf [CALIFORNIA BEAUTY TO BE THE BRIDE OF LEWIS NIXON'S SON | | counter-att FRENCH LINE AT SAILLY VILLAGE Attempt to Regain Village That Was Taken By Storm, on Tuesday. WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES ADVANCING ON BAPAUME, 20.—Since Wednesday night the Gor- mans have been making Satily-Saillisel, conquered by Freneh in a violent battle. The very fury of the German the | Mrs, Fletcher F. Ryer of Ban Fran- cisco announces the engagement of | her daughter, Miss Doris Ryer, to Stanhope W. Nixon, son of Mr. and | Mrs, Lewis Nixon of No, 23 East! Fifty-third Street, ' Mins Ryer, one of San Francisco's | most beautiful you women and an heiress, is well ki nm in Newport and this city. In the summer of 1915 she and her mother occupied the Ben- jamin Thaw villa at Newport, and Mies Ryer made her debut in’ New) York last winter, | Mf Nixon, since leaving college two years ago, has been associated with his father, the val architect, in the management of @mmunition plants in New Jersey, GERMANS REGAIN BRITISH UNES, BERLIN CLAIMS a eae Largest Part of Trenches Lost! counter-attacks is evidence of the importance they attribute to the post- tion, By thelr victory at Sailly,Sail- | sel the French removed one of the strongest German positions defend- ing the southeast approact to Bapaume, which German prisoners jhad repeatedly boasted was untak- able, At the same time they in- creased the allied breach in the Ger- man lines to a maximgm depth of more than eleven miles and and ex- tended the French possession of the Peronne-Bapaume road to four and) one-half miles, The Germans began counter at- | tacking Tuesday night to recover that part of the village taken by the French Sunday, ‘They swept forward three times only to be beaten back. Approaching Sailly early Wednes- day French wounded were encount- ered returning from successful re- sistance to those counter attacks. Automobile ambulances, enjoying the full right of way, dashed toward the| rear, each bearing four silent mud- coated blood-stained figures. Other ambulances awaited at tho roadside) thelr turn to dash toward the battie| front. . From ggtillery posts near Combles the French attack was visible, As the troop# dashed up the hill rockets were set off for the purpose of directing the barrage fire with which French artillery screened their advance, Aeroplanes flew overhead, signalling to the rear as each objective was at- tained. One forced to deseend, but succeeded in poset safely within range of the mach advance, Wi ithin a quarter of an hour the French had completed the conquest of the village of Sailly, Then other Oct, | terrific | S against the village of of these planes was! of the Army Under Prince Leopold. BERLIN, Oct. Sayville). —¢ l with adjoining bank of Galicia, | the River Narayuvka, and repulsed German official day: “Prince Leopold's Front—Sev- eral Russian counter-attacks . broke down with heavy losses in front of the positions which we | had gained north of Sviniusky, on the Stokhod River. “Southwest of Svistetniki, on the west bank of the Narauvka, German battalions stormed an Portant positions on the hel; with adjoining lines and sanguin- arily repulsed attacks made to re- conquer the lost ground. "The enemy left fourteen officers and 2,050 men and eleven machine guns in our hands. “Archduke Charles's Front—in the southern part of the Car- pathian Forest, which is covered with snow, the enemy, was thrown from the summit of Mount Ru- dui.” TROGRAD (via London), Oct, 20.—Heavy fighting eontinues in Vol- | hynia and Galicta, but no important changes are recorded in the official statemént issued here to-day, The struggle is severe north of Kiselin on the front northwest of Lutsk. North of Kuropatnika the Germ are attacking ment says, ha WALL STREET Trading throughout first hour was less in specialties and more in stand- ard issues than has been the case for several days past. United States Stee! advanced to 118 on heavy buying and all the metal and steel stocky made con- | siderable gains. Copper stocks made |@ general advance from one to two statement Issue to- 20 (by wireless to man troops yesterday stormed important Russian positions lines on the west in sanquinarily counter attacks, says the following Berlin Reports orts Notable Success Courtlo Settle Whether Amer- | icans Had Right to Travel on | Lusitania After Warning. Whether Amerionn citizens ha the Germafl Embassy on the mornin, thegil fated Cqnard Iiner sailed fron in the Supreme Court. | This was made possible to-day by! the filing of @ sult for $150,000 Frederick W. and Reginald C. V derbilt, Henry B. Anderson and F erick lL. Merriam, exe will of the late Alfred Gwynne Van. ance Company, | insurance company refused, contend provision in the policy. In the complaint filed executora take the stand young millionatre’s death to-day the that the eleven annual premiums each, and on brought the actic to-day that a wa isk did not exiat the usual rules of International war |fare would prevent the Lusitania jfrom being sént to the bottom with- passengers to save themselves. “While the action y be sidered friendly,” Mr. Gaaser “the question involved ts so import ant we are prepared to carry It the highest cou: FREIGHT CARS WON'T JAR HOMES OF ELMHURST |: By a vote of 10 to Estimate to-day a nts the con Jawful right to travel on the Lusitania in spite of the warning published by! 1 New York is to be settled by a jury itors of the derbilt, against the Travelers’ Insur- When the executors demanded pay- ment of a policy for that amount the ing that Mr. Vanderbilt had taken a war risk against which there was a’ occurred solely through external, violent and Aug. 14, 1903, increased the amount to $150,000, Roy C. Gasser, the attorney who took the position jon the Lusitania, on the ground that out warning sufficlent to permit her aid, to the Board of ed a resolution mg Island Rail- ng out a freight yard 1 GERMANS ATTACK “2064 RUSSINS, A VANDERBILT'S [IED INS EFFORT. TAKEN IN BATTLE $190,000 POLICY TO} T0 RESCUE TOILERS ON GALICIAN LINE” GO BEFORE A JURY| ENTOMBED IN MINE {, | Engineer L. M. Jones, Leading Crew of Mercy, Is Over- come by Deadly Gas. s 0.-—-L. M. engineer, sent to rrackville, near here, yesterday, in arge of a trained crew from tho Pittsburgh station of the Bureag of Mines to conduct the work of rescue at the Jamison Mine, where more than a dozen men had been entomber by an explosion, was asphyxiated in the workings early to-day, Jo with seven other men, had reached the bottom of the shaft where canary birds were releaged Ww test the alr. All the birds wera al« most immediately killed by the Yen Jones, who had advanced further | the workings, also fell to the trhoks, His companions advancing to his rescue felt the force of the gas and _/ one by one were overcome, When they did not return to the surface »| another party entered the mine and brought them out, All recovered ex- cept Jones, who had apparently die@ FAIRMONT, W. Va., Oct Jones, a tnining accidental means, in that he was, before he was taken to the open air. drowned, Mr, Vapderbilt tirst took] The work of exploring the mine a polley for $50,000 and paid) continued during the early hours of , | the day, and soon after 6 o'clock the body of Matthew Allison, the chief electrician, who was at work in the’ mine when the explosion occurred, was brought out. Three other bodiea were recovered, among them Allie a sistant, A. W. Vanoe, ‘hese men, the rescue party said, had evidently been killed by gas, aw their bodies bore no mark of the explosion. Mr, Jones, Victim at Mine, Had ered Death Rate of Miners, WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Lewta M. Jones, mining engineer and res- cuer of the Bureau of Mines, killed while engaged in rescue work of the ckville, Pa, mine, is the fourth government eapert to lose bis life tm an attempt to save entombed minera, Jones lived in Pittsburgh and wag born in Cleveland, fides Fa DISBARS LAWYER BERKELEY, in the heart of the residential section é inte, : h Accused of Transferring Propertg WILL GO TO WILSON | ore ae se tne rene potice} on Wednesday Back in |groups of soldlers were visible, pass-| Ponts Havipment issues were #rong-|of Elmhurst,” An understanding : Rec uriicar mene. | contro! has Informed the editors of the ‘ up grenades, maching gun belts Ala! a * e Ratate Comp Rhae . venty= ’ Their Hands. je | Locomotive up 41-2, Pressed Steel Car | Real Estate Company that proy After twenty-two years’ practice ts | But Paper Urging President Call] antt-Venizeios press that the French and “munitions necessary to enable) os nd low-priced railroad stocks | Shall not be sold by that concern for| this city, Lancelot M. Berkeley, a lawe } ference Will Be Held U will exercise a newspaper censorship thelr comrades to hold the village, aa nada Wabastbrsferred eckdvat freight yard purposes in that section. | yer, was to-day disbarred. Six charge® Coni P Jand that newspapers printing anti-| BERLIN, Oct. 20 (by wireless to] ‘The Impetuosity of the French al ren ae ef Pp old at) An application way pending for the | o¢ misconduct were made against. bite | Till After Election, entente articles run tho risk of sus-|Sayville).—Tho greater part of the) tack, following the G rmans’ i ind Pa ASN DERTR DE MAP SUIBREIRIG: SPARS: OF Tole t Samer are Ur ne tte referee reported this to the Ape ” enche: ween Baucourt| counter attacks the preceding night, ys hi Get By s Mivision | A petition to President Wilson ani. | Pension. Heeeaee oe an ie eet which were evidently disconcerted the enemy, The zoe eens One ord hown to have been conse jing that the United States take the| Twenty-five officers and 600 men|! Abbaye and Lo a x Germans did not begin thelr barrage mh Cloning Qu c este td respondent Berkel | captured by the British on Oct. 18} 9, tt hour after the Frengh| With act change from previous closing jon was favorab! injtiative in calling a neutral confer. | of the Athens garrison have gone over stakon yeateeday. by (Geemusn ie Pie ihe ilhas, ad sre Net | to th company and was L ence of nations with a view to termin | to the national movement and left for| Were Fetal iia ay ‘The quick capture of Sallly ts an | Alis.c pt Seyi taken in return for the as surance | hn hon my nny | HI ating the European war will be sent|Salonica, according to an Exchange| ‘oops In an re statement} example of the present power and | 4™ Sugar Be HPS IR MRS Ei rd would not be- | keley waa accuined of concealla | \to the President after Election Day,| Telegraph despatch from Athens. The text of the German ats dash of the French infantry, After at- ity. reiting an fraudulent conveyances of N ; nounce that Janina,|"esarding the Somme front says: taining their prescribed objectives the al A c¢ President Dowline and rclients by pretending that the |it wan announced to-day, by the lewspapers announce that Janina, SAsiny goede af Crown Prihes!! | French pusced onward, capruine wel | Rorough President Pounds of Hrook- | property had. been sol 1 to one Robert H} {American Neutral Conference Com-|in Greek Epirus, also has gone over Rupprecht——During the rainy |dominating heights to the northeast. & | lyn vo! the res e Rerkeley, who proved to be a myth. i tnitteny ot whist Hamiiien Halt ot ie aa are ea atk but oMcial cun-| VoPiver the mutual artittery duel pment (eects 1 - an BNE Oe remaarit, REA OS: WHEN | AEmsAtion 18 JGRINR, on both sides of the Somme con- SH: TROOPS MUTINY ae | |tour Governors are members, French artillery and machine guns <a sivals, POLI F Coples of the peace petition, which tinued Ilvely, x + 1% { command approaches of some of the Mero , it # declared already has been signed “The largest part of the trench- A INST THE GERMANS undry er | by 180,000 persona in England, are be-| Principal streets of Athens, accord-| 4. west ot the road between Kaul. _ | i ing circulated throughout the country] ing to some despatches from the tt LiAbba + S| | | : y ye and Le Barque, N |by Miss Rebecca Shelly of Detroit, bitty . " 7 5. | Niece ssicds + Materials are shown in» great || secretary of the organization, | Greek capital, taken by the English on Oct. 18 | Reports © From Switzerland Say | {macnde Mining variety in this model, and no J! “iris wated that the leading Ameri-| ThE French have released several] way captured by an attack, In a On be AR OGO In Lae i tter what your color, pattern peace societies approve the ob-| Of the firecks arrested Tuesday night! the evening hours advances of AUU0 DE INE 38 gion matter y patter ppt ‘ by or fabric choice be—you will of the Somenittee, he tour Gov-} for shouting insulting remarks, de-| wnetivh detachments north of Were Imprisoned. here in two-button ff ernors who are imembers are arthur! taining only those whe appeared to| Cource F } , veel ss Capper of Kansas, Edward F. Dunne| ye lenders in the uttempe te Coureelette and east of Le Sars | 1oxpon, oct, 20—A despatch | | of IMinols, Woodbridge N, Ferris of] P® lenders In the attempt to Incite} fatied, ; from. Berne, Mwitserland, 10 the ; $15 to $35 Michigan and Arthur Yagor of Porto| trouble. “As only now reported, the | Wim prows sayu: a Rico. King Constantine of Greece, in an] gnglish, during the last great at- poe chy Poles Lesion dee aus! } TOP OATS 1 erry ape, Interview with the Britivn Minister] tack, ,also used some of thelr Ny a ater i yay rere pil | | PASTOR'S LOVE C to Athens, complatned bitterly of the| much trumpeted armored auto. | ¥bS8ed- long effo coer- tive Ox | ee Taction of the allies In recognizing the ‘biles, or so-called tanks, Three | ¢l¥e pressure Germany and Austria- _ Rowen: ive % je Wine moblles, o: caller nks, i} ean . +3 Version provisional government at Salontea, age ivibis ake lines, | Hungary succeeded in enrolling 18,- | ¢ fons end! Box oz Coatsin dark = Weman tu Alle 8 ee neta | ret SAiAriebn Coens Oh-to toa Sily iitcog tte Gutiocaa cy cor ar, They were divided into six a od all, wl or light tweeds and knitted (Special to The Brening World.) According to the correspondent, the| tillery fire.” Four brigades mutinied at the + fanacei nlnok beck balted costs Pepe ona st fe ome riers a King tole ae Minister Tuas te) Ue LONDON, Oct. 20.—The Germaus} beginning of Gotober and they were + i Mee erdict, rendered after a three-| allies had jeprive: ol yn . * chwa-| disarmed and imprisoned in the % heavily bombarded Stuff and Schwa NH t hour deliberation last night,” 1 : hud better address their pro- re Brostiitovsk parracks. The remnant tm $15 to $25 | Patterson, widow of ile gr nea is to Venigelon, ‘The monarch [ben redoubts north of Thtepval last | Brestiitovek barricks. The remnants t rs |nou, lawyer, of Aabury Park, was ud.|™M&de certain proposals which the|night, Gen. Halx reported this after-| terior of Austria, the troops being ns Judged guilty of alienating the aftec- | Hritiah RID Iba considered af woes noon, British troops carried out two}considered unreliable,” ce, and nended \° : tons 4 ae 3. mule Hobinson fer at cecating to change fia entiva elian. nia raids ob enemy trenches near | year or he Congroxational vibenlune_Balonetabhios 1008 POST AT HALF PAY Church at Asbury Park but now a PARIS, Oct, 20.—Artillery was ac- NEW | tuitive tron hustce "Poo jury rave[ ADAMSON APPOINTS HUGHES,| 8 O's. rout tat mis BIVEN TO VON KLUGK New York Stores of @ somewhat sensation | Fire Prevention Depaty Chief, | and Belloy, but there were no in- ; , | given by Mra, Robinacn oP 3 oe funtry attacks, it was officially aa-| Placed in Command of Sixth Pom- wae Given by A: Harold K. Hughes of No. 662 Went 42 West 34th Nelson ¥. Dugan. ‘Mrs, pate {One Hundred und Ninetyfirst Street, as i ie Gernen gurpris eranian Regiment, but Kept r} n has two sons, tw years|Manhattan, was to-day appointed Dep- oe rae Gnade’ Hen ‘ ae Bet, Brondway and bth Ave, pd the other alas, Me. ‘hoa | Chief om th au of Fire Preven: | Pes nore. A i on Active List i tion by Fire ¢ asioner Adamson \ IRLIN (via sau to Hay Also corner of = | For several years Hughes had been an mente, _ BERLIN (vi " : - _ " 2 With Broadway at 36th ter Plembers fe | ene ines at ris purest The salary of EAM M HI \% 1), Oc 20,—-Kalser NWheim has . wa) Deputy Chief in $4040 0 year SWEDISH ST Al S| p appointed Col, Gen. Alexander H. R. 3 appoint ca Marlborough Hotel Building opti AN ah Orla ooh pee AP Commis: | von Klick chief of the Hixth Pome: Special for triday, Uct, 20, Special for Saturday, Oct, a1. ess, oon k lvarbaums ef Justiog haw boom od Des | sion » to the rule | SUNK BY A U-RAIDER | ranian” Fieximent, if was semi-ofie ASSGHTED COCOANUE pirS—inle |] CHOCOLATE COVERED DELIGHTS 8 eree Open Evenings ent of Juatic 0 vised | of ealtoca swee —A collection of choice Chocolate tat the directors of the ” lly announced te ‘ alate ¢ Covered Bweets, presented la » var Out-of-Town Stores; les been undit itaee tee stale at, | Crew. of the N raaanale Landed al Though Von K i whine: riety of centres and flavors so Philaderpnia Hostor of the Sherman Anti-Trust Law, ha q quest, was put on half pay, he will Providence Butta, Passed n resolution by which th. en+/ time. | the Most Northerly Seaport | be carried pn the list of active gen Ure plan af operation and by-laws the Cotnmissioner au et ? | {the organisation ure to be revised to| two men on the list were non-residents of Denmark | SPats md meet the Government's erittetam jof this etty | Sen. von Kluck commanded the j COPENHAGEN, Oct, 20.—The crew] right wing of the Germ urmy in TTTRN WAT) LES What are OLD-FASIION VANILLA CHOCO- i ot the Swedish steamship Normanitte its sweep toward Pars in the fall hent LATE CREAMS—The ceattes of these landed to-day at Frederikshavn, the | Hit 9 Rae Hever returned” egy BY 4 ned 2 vI since e Wa WoUunder », ream, exquinitely ‘ most northerly seaport of Denmark, | He front singe hi # wounded by filles the Jecke rpetoed od TABLE |sbhrapnel in March, 191 while ine hut Good, Old i ‘Their vessel was torpedoed and sunk |grecting advanced positions, The iter tweet Chocolate, i |by a German submarine. Held Marshal was seventy years old | 9 woul * 4, = “ = The Normandie was of 1,342 ton aseck \ gross, Sho t long, 85 fox lenny eee lt PSR THOCOTS * FAVORS beam, and a LD Mink ean, AN¢ rmy Inter: | ti, m \ Ne ae as HALLOW E’ EN — WE ALSO OFFER: a iis oe aber AAC Ste CER, COE 6 glue CAR STRIKERS SENTENCED, ASROBTED abr stlp avilets Raapherrt or Ban ng Hairs vie, Cals Sete, Sauppany Mottovs, oso Makere, apis rerriem aper Hace, Pall, Dinner Cards, Masks, olowouls Hume a (Beauty T ) od Nut Cages, - wo Get Days Bach tor _ ee ade { auty Topics) yaswen mm the United Fruit] i With the ‘id of’ dslatone paste, it| B. SHACKMAN & CO.,, Manik Ravine which atrived. thie! arichae BRlliven” and ganee : = BARCLAY STREET, OAR. 4 an easy matter iar any wenee tp $06 BROADWAY, NEW YOR«® CiT ning from Central and i motormen, Were sent to the GHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | 29 SONTLANDT pTREET Pade f) sty stg Fe iim Enough ol the HER METS. Att veTy ' Pi Se ach MARKET. PARK ROW & NASSAU 1 Sz 268 Wear as * ash At) eer i dered delatone and water is mixed site er $9 WN bir hang Thorwtay ial “400 BROOME, STREET . BEST ery rReer’ q } into 4 thick paste and spread on the _ : + of friends and later hold! dey ryote wo. ie BAST a, a yo" Sata ‘st at AVE. { hairy surface for about 2 minutes, then at the Astor Hotel | Keliher, « condictor. were 4 , Ht ‘De Closes 11.800, t, y , diy ye rn frested oft ond the skie washed, This inedy 1 Mer Re ver troty Hogses | thts tie sindows of carn gor 02 bt ro ph Bid - UMAGKET OF SRT f\ mompletsly temoves the hair, but to Phase Parr aD ‘of the, Magdalena | Brown, conductor, charged tienes A HEV BROADWAY, liyookiyn, Gloss 11:30 B MoBaturday ta fe . avoid Smrneiainent, mi he delaton: Kiver, He Is here to promote ® ne stoning a cir, was dis cbarged tar s af fled welght includes the container, ew tarsi package,—Advt. | for Colombia. lack of evidence oh ie - 4 . ’ mm | er “< ' cf