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ni Ea aa cat EE ET { ‘very little cover around the house the besiegers advanced In short Tushes, one group rushing up and We He shook but did not fall. Gathering himself, he took careful) aim and puiled the trigger. The bul- Jet hit Taft fair in the middle of tne! forehead. He pitched forward, dead. Fitzgerald, hardly feeling his wound in tho exictement of battle, the rush of bestegers into the . ‘They ran up the stairs and found Taft teretched lifeless on the foof, with his gun and the remnant of the box of cartridges beside him. Durkin, the policeman whose cheek | was grazed by tho bullet that killed the Sheriff, was found to have suf- fered only a flesh wound and a slight | ut on the ear. Patrolman John Ker- Figan was shot in the log. Seret. Fitzgerald and Policemen Fox and Kerigan were taken to Flushing Hospital. Neighbors tried to console the stricken wife and chil- dren. Germ Admit ™ om taking cover while Taft was firing | PROPOSAL TO CHANGE NA FOR $450,000 THE! Wan Managed bp Yovseds ‘@t another. He was a picture of In- poe anaheiabeantan BERLIN, Get. Z.—11 fe semi-offictally wane rage as he stood there yelling rel reser Ps the 7 souk «5 afnounced that the vessel torpedoed on @arses and firing whenever ho saw Re-ele Present Member ot Merritt, Once Supervisor of East: rhursduy was the smell cruiger Muen= @ clear mark. Hoand of Foreign chester, Leaves Sing Sing chen (Munich), which was slightly dame FAMILY WEEPS AS BULLETS Missions for Sanitariui aged and returned to harbor & MUM. . “f The British Admiraliy announced on ‘Taft's wife and four children, the BT. LOUIS, Mog Oct, 28 4 to The Kreaing World.) Saturday that man light cruiser poral to change the name of t OSSINING, N. Y., Oct, %.-In & of the Kolberg @dest a boy of eighteen, wero at- ‘ a i" ins “ » tracted by the sight of the crowd run- Protestant Kpiscopal Chureh wax —— ‘aieoe: ‘ Ate of nervous collapse, He « on Thu adn ‘ning toward their home. Thay dorred ae eee Ge no meen oePuee ee Under Ariliety. Fi Jentactl Posedeidtagieu Aba Se che ica ta the police not to hurt Taft. Neigh lay by Rev, Mon Aigner of Bre, British Under Artillery Fire, Three Projectiles Dropped on | #astchester, who while Town Super- was te : visor go 5 6 wate Bors took them the home of the Pa, who asked th ve tit «of y to anoris N ‘ " 4 4 visor got away with $450,000, left Sing Bey tantly potted by. Tnere they ——— — | the prayer book be changed to read but Haig Reports No Margate, a Resort Eighty Sing prison just afier midnight to- wept as thay lntaned to the incessant | py Dri — ap | 1088 of 20,000 men, or more than a “THe Holy Catholic Church,” accord Infantry Attack. | Miles From London. day and went to an Ossining sant- => Mitline of revolvers and-their father's) AVC Driven Germans Back! full division, in the raduetion of tne 0 the anaes of the Protestant —_ in tarium to recuperate > riflo, Four to Eight Miles With- \teene points and machine gun posi: fyiscopal Church. This resolution papis, Oct. 28 LONDON, 0c winenah |e Since Merritt was sentenced to hag our yes wi : | 7 au referred to a committee, where 7 " netsh itwo years for a four-year term he Dr. Rhyne drove up in an ambu- out Lo: biaen i * artillery bombardment, French troops! watering eighty | has n in the prison hospital and ss of a Gun. NO ARMY CAN EVER HAVE TOO) provably wil remain ; ; , Das wei Ley etal a en glia gg MANY BI GUNS. Fae reek concent: “Wilh iw tae (eet EAE ertrt oe cericee lee apc wan rad Lie Helen articles | WOFK Detter the machine came near the house) 7 i vce, |The offensive at every step proved Of Blohove in recelecting the (Zt 12m northeast of Sailly-Balltisel, ea by German hie MOrM= lhe tea nervous wreck, Gov. WhIEKGN there was a wild yell from Taft, and]“TANKS” PROVE WORTH, | that no army can have too many , eg tishone in recelecting the it wax officially anuounced to-dey. | ing. lovbed two peach of Nia weaieeee. train a al moors ston: fa bullet from his rifle whined in the catgiaaiaahishiads luns which will kill and demori South of the Somme the Germans} “An aeroplan ' t official] After Merrit was indicced In 1918 after their needs have ears of the driver. He turned the . bys bec ah ebay od fired fro ll bombarded during the night but made announce: was reported [he disappeared .nd it was two months n ascertained and supplied. , o vad | anes of any’ ro from 2,000 to} rove the jice found him hiding f Examinations by Registered Eye Reemeslanes 004 was gone in & seoona. | Experts Say New Motors Saved | (inten of S07 Where eon te as no new attacks Margnte at 10.08 ofclock thie morning re the poilee found him hiding in “A deputy sheriff went out to the) 20,000 Troops in Reduc- | ii),deen proved of portable machine STEEL AT NEW HIGH MARK | LONDON, Oct. 28,—Consideraple| Three bombs were dre tie | ge fitting: Glawes aa Low $0 call pe De tchae fmern lay oe 4 i ‘ ia | gone, Seaeara By autre £08 COnsine CARRIES MARKET ALONG (202° shelling of Hritlsh positions Cliftonville district of the town. | " . shored in the Sound ni e beac! soliiers, Men posted in shell craters ms - Sal ait GS ; - gncbored 18 the Bound near she betch| tion of Strong Points. [itn thene ‘weapons have a. formids between, la sata wad Gueudecourt | Sisit damage ws caviar to a hotel] SAVES S220 FROM FIRE; gehiich &Sons to Bergt. James Fitz- Sienna Able power, whother thelr le te —— lant night was re crea oy Ges Hae and one Men and one woman wer LOSES IT IN ESCAPING Established S¢ Years of the Flushin, lice. He had acting on the defensive or offensive. ‘ 442 " 1 lM inde 14 ed. British aeroplanes went Nana ea Mo beet to bricg sown Taft By Frederick Palmer. Not in ground gained or prisoners | Advances to 121 3-4, With S 1 ance occurred on the Somme igh aye ania eine cea New York: 184 Bway, at John St. ‘with Bis revolver, but he missed every (Copyright, 1016, by The Assootuied|or guns taken does opinion at the) 275,000 Shares—Central Le: e I , i 5 A . | - — 223 Sixth Av., 1sth St. time. The gun wns rent along from ¥ |front lay moat emphasis after nearly | 7/900) Snare tral Lea houth of Ypres, the British ogeu: | off in a southeasterly direction Wotan Fike ‘Money: and’ Wated 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. fhand to hand through the groups of} BRITISH FRONT IN FRANCE, | four months ceaseloes fighting, every Is a New Competitor pled the ip of two mine craters! PARIS, Oct. 2%.—-Four tons of pro K and Wate 101 Nassau, at Ann St. Desiegers among the maple trees. Gk Mradiene tian tnoen and day bringing Its new lesson, Officers , RPeUtehes at rined yesterday by the Germans Om jotting have been drepped by a} Gone After Climbing Down 17 West 42d Street Policeman John Fox took the mun ; are always using the word “morale,” | United States Stoel common made a" BY ILIN, Oct (via London).-| French alr squadron of 24 ; Brooklyn:498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond Sts on the run toward Sergt. Fitsgeraid, | Malf months of battle on the Somme,;which moans the spirit and team) row high record to-day when the, Attacks. launched by. British and! ; ' zi ) the Street. | ‘As bo passed between two trees Taft's | With tho heaviest concentration of ar- play an army puts into its work. It ; sed- jen the | Attac ‘a jaunc hed ry ie ih and on blast furnaces north of Metz 4 i rifle cracked and Fox fell with a/titlery, infantry and every type of|/% the thing which at the end of the | shares went to 1213-4. Trading in| French forves against the (eeman Po-) on the Metz and Thionville stationa,| A fire which started on the third a a ae bullet in his chest. Before he could] war material, and th ot akriful | nth Pound of a twenty-round fight, | the stock wax very heavy, qo sitions between Le Sars and Rahoourt: | v6 War Office announced to-day tn r the fiveestory apartment fol cut of range tebinl a tree Tatt| War material, and the most skilful! whon both pugilieta are standing Up! shares being dealt in in four hours. Smaterday with aanguinary losses, ays ite report of aviation " t Ne West Pifty-eighth fires again and the bullet caught him |4Nd desperate fighting the world han/ well to each other, indicates tho wins | . Urs. yosterday with sanguinary lossen, says || y , ‘ ae soo ; fn the left arm. ever known, has resulted In marked met ‘ After the advance to 121 164 from Sat-| th om . : aN ae ory Y | were secured on all th vex, it] Street wen rou to the roof and a saiiné ah Wahine @ Ho British, after nearly two years | Urday’s price of 191-8, Steel receded The German army quarters. Onl 44 declared sed some fleet work on the fire MANIAC FIRES BACK SHOT FOR [development of British fledting offs lor stalling, have been fehting week| to 1101 the north bank of the Somme the)” ic. drench flotilla bombarded npee: ‘Phe: diennge: wal (66:060, SHOT. olency and of means for reducing the /after week on soll taken from thelt) ayy or r tremendous artillery battle was con-) | 7) Rombaet Hernard Lynch, asleep on the fourth But Fitzgerald bad the navy riffs, | lorses of the attackers, foe. ‘Thus the British morale has be- | ho rise of Steel curried wll the rest | tinued yesterday wished LOIBORCD, i vi hen Be p Lad He reached out with his revolver! fm the way of concrete achieve. | Como the morale of att This of-/of the mar upward, Central] During the night the Germans Naka This morning German a Janes floor, had time only to siip on his from behind the tree and began to ieritte ; 7 fopsive has been the school of war| Leather, s nearest competitor in /GtW, thelr line of defense north of |qropped sevral bombs on Lanevile sera, Mrs, Esther Fitzsimmors, Ghoot rapidly toward the maniac on|ments, the British have taken 20,000/ with 1 tutor, Aw one sate | Aetivite, moive 1028 1ed oa we mate, or{Chanines, south of the River Somme thers wera tio victims, and t " sister, took $220 from under her Ghe root, As he expected, Taft fired | Prisoners, or a iittle less than 1,600/ officer sald, “If we had July t to do] 6u,W00 shares. Later® in the day | te German official statement adds] sat damae was insisn ad; wold Witch’ aad tie Habicboolt Sack chot for abot. ‘The scrmeant cal-|for each of tho twenty-one villages |°Ver Again, wo should accomplish the] Leather dropped to 91, be! thia was| £2 & prepared ponition in the northern | Oy thy herp ; , | bed. " ooks lated that the last cartridge of the | captured with an average populition same result with less loss." By fight | 9 1. ove Saturday's cloke. t of Chauln vood. German aeroplanes were hene ld tried to wet down the stairs, She in the repeateing riffle had boon | Orn ee ah, ; ral : ing the British new army learned to!” Reading and Union Pacific t ———— ldown,-tnd theres othe pats was compelled to use the fire escape, Bret: then he stepped out from bee | of about 860 souls, ‘They have taken | fiiht an Grant's army learned to Aight) myght upward, the latter selling |down In a damaged condition and n she reached the ground ind the tree. 5 125 guns, 109 trench mortars and 3 § ret and McClellan's on the! 152 4-4, the highest price in several ! oe he money and waten were gone, “Surrender, Frank!" he called, cov-| trench guns, and 429 machine guns, |) "ea | years, Reading touched 112 ; as : “Now I know” said M: ering the wild man with both sights.| they, have not lost a gun. ——>—-—_—_ |” Cotton prices were up over $3 on PEACE LEAGUE IN U § Policeman Dougherty put a wet or bai ir “Come down now. I've got you.” y gun. SEA STREWN the Hale (a late trading, a Govern 1 Os iker over his face, went up Roberts,"whyyou didnot “Surrender_nothing, you _.! ‘The task of the Hritish was made inant orm warning and Che This) eer Abe ane HEC UaT CoMLeruE be buy candy with your te —!" yelled Taft, firing Ws Inet shot. especially difficult by the fact that | whe ving contributed to 2 MIL AN TAKE! APPROVED BY GREY floor on the report Unat some one y y with your ten thi Li tomake C with a most powerful line of trench fortifications, Moreover, every lage was a fortreas which had to be besieged and stormed, FRENCH WANT TO REBUILD WRECKED VILLAGES. The British have driven back the Germans on a front of cleven mile to a depth of four to eight miles, When spring comes peasants will plough and seed ground beliad the lines which for two years hed lun fallow under tho storm of shells, In Fricourt and Mametz, villages taken on July 1, trees with their trunks torn and their foliage blasted by shells vil have bravely thrown out fresh shoots, hidin while fresh crops of grams are the shell craters in neighbor —_—_ --— 1s IRISH FAIR POSTERS Soa ‘ny the British, In chele. ently charges. STAY IN THE SUBWAY of Former citizens of captured vil- lages are requesting that they be allowed to return to them and build new homes on the ruins of their old ones. The offensive has consisted of In- tervals of preparation and siege work after each big goneral attack, pare what is called a “Jump! place for another general Through July, owing to the fnjunction Against Removal Those Show How Connolly Was Put to Death. An injunction was issued thin af- Rernoon preventing removal of sub- fay ads. showing [ritish soldiers hooting James Connolly, one of the feaders of the Irish rebellton. Pictures, advertising an Irish bazaar, was sponsored by John J. O'Leary, brother of Jeremiah O'Leary of the rican Independence Conference. 9 subway held they were in bad and wanted to remove them, VANDERBILT OPENS FIGHT TO VOTE HERE hy The] cost of taking the first line trenches, wy the British casualties probably were heavier than the German, Through August, when over a le part the front the Germans were out ¢ their second as well as their first system of defenses, and the battle b came one of digging and fighting In the open for both sides, casualtios were about even. BELIEVE GERMAN LOSSES AR GREATER THAN ALLIES’. € Major Cornelius Vanderbilt to-day] As the British kept up the offen- @bdtained an order from Supreme] sive their exposure necessarily was Court Justice Pendleton requiring the| greater. Yet from all information the of Election to show cause why can from t should not permit him and many ther guardsmen to vote on Nov. 7 fin this city, Major Vanderbili only fecently returned from the border fwhere he was attached to the In- tor General's Staff, He learned t Friday that in all probability he would not bepermitted to oast his Yote because he had not registered permees Oct. 9 and 14, the time al- for registration. ——e—— MAN SCARED TO DEATH correspondent British ofticers of all have been in the fighting and from Ger- man prisoners, the German loss were not less than 25 and possibly 60 per cent. higher than the British dur- ing the month of Soptember, when the British gained most ground, This contradiction of the previously accepted ides of a higher rate of cas ualties for the side on the offensive, which is usually considered as neces sarily not less than two to one, is due, according to the British officers, to the superior power of British shell fire, the numbers of British aero- planes, the increased skill of the Lrit- gain, NEWPORT, R. L., Oct. 23.—A case of @ men sie frightened to death ig) soldiers and the use of the fas reported here to-day. Gustav]. . Ljunvaul t to Brenton's Reef Light- Tanks.” The British staff did not — place much reliance on these new hip aa an assistant keeper last Wed- Mesday, but before ho had time to be- | COMtrivances, = which fome accustomed to his surroundings the | World-wide Interest, @ind became a gale, accompanied by| them @s an expe aroused but regarded ment which such night eat seas, and the ship pitched at) fail altogether. ‘They are only ono of Jaturbin, the inventions aiding tho offensive Ljunvall complained of fears that the ode hich ge Boe Maney aed of foara thst she omainat mods mn fortifeations which led to jump overboard, but was re- ui Hext spring, when the rained.” His violence ‘increased and| British are fully prepared. | Caloul e crew, after a struggle, while the| tons as to the value of the Tanks are m1 ‘about them, put him in| hard to make, but, taking the averace sed straitjacket and kept| opinion of experts at the front ini jim there unti! he died Saturday, weird new motor cars h A Century Favorite The Standard Rye of America 30,000 MEN AND 21 TOWNS 'P, E, CONVENTION REFERS dacse H Tell | Passenger on Italian Liner Tells of Passing 200 of Dead From Torpedoed Gallia. The Italian Mner Giuseppt Verdi ar- rived to-day from Genoa, Naples and Palermo with twenty-six first-class pasnengers, second and 1,720 tn the steerage, mostly Greeks and Ital- | a jans, On tho 11th, the cay after leav- lng Palermo, wreckage of the torpe- doed French transport Gallia was, sighted off Sardinta, , Miss Minnle Egenel, a soprano of | 1 the Metropolitan Opera Company, @ passenger, sald that not less than 200 bodies in French uniforms floating on the sea and that numbers of dead horses overturned lifeboats ar Both 8! : Mrookiyn IT. Butte & Si ¥ the nab all + & basso of the Metros company, was another je said that he was atj{! t Trentino, where he smelled Pom- | pila Maletes' her singer, was imong the pusdengers. Sig, | Bra- cule, impresario of the Havana rand Opera company, returned with a new lot of artists and says that] Havana will have music this year | {despite the war. | | ‘GAINS BY THE SERBS 1S CLAIMED BY PARIS Bulgarian War Office in Contradie- tory Statement S; Enemy Was Repulsed, PARIS, Oct Desperate fighting in the bend of the Cerna on the Macedonian front has resulted favor- ably to the entente forces, according to to-day's War Office announcement, |The bulgarian counter-attacked in |strong force but were defeated by the |Serbians, Who inflicted heavy losses on the attacking troops. SOFIA, Oct, 28 (via London) —The following statement was issued to-day by the War Of i “Our counter-attack in the Cerna! {i bend is developing successfully. We| repulsed a weak attack against the of Tarnova in the Mogienica y and on both sides of the Var- On the Aegean coast the| ny's fleet bombarded the heights r Orsano and Leftera, LONDON, Oct, 23.—Rain is tmped- ing British operations on the Struma front, sald an offictal st ment deal- ing with the Macedonian fighting, to- day. Successful trench raids on the Dotran sector were reported, pratt salu RESULTS AT LAUREL. rn ST RACE.—Two-year-old maid- ling; five and a half furlongs 106 (Ball), strateht $13.40, ). whow $4.40, firat; Al Hud- Byrne), place $5.60, ond; Bright Star, 105 ¢ $6.20, third’ Time, ssionary Soclet mal Chur Vu artinent of cpproved the act of ite age NA Th tly ordered the departure fr stoven ts i etary for A fou Vic, of the Duchess of Chaul- | tevin and Mrs se rs at Sad } nd her vight-year-old son, wholwas recelected ‘Trenaurer for a. third fror ork tn violation of the | term | 1 Duel who Swift & Comps * sales of Beef in New we A a a Beef, 11.2 Pound ——Advt, | | | | | | | | i} . " Pid ‘ | | | 1% & Oy & s 1S | g| hel "i Ry CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN fir MARKET. virgart, show 08 WHAT, Howard Webber, Sweeter Than Sugar, Oop. High Low tant Oh wpltal Prize, Tolly, Wright and Murly, ue 5 latupaco, Stony Brook, Kentucky Hoy, ats Leading Lady, Ed Garrison and Velour a a ran, ad SECOND RACE—Four-year-olds and oe oy pward selling. about RY $24 | 147 -- - $6.30, show $3.00, Wheat Goes to $2 a Bushel. ond: Dixon Parke | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Oct. 28 20, third, Time, | Durum wheat sold for $2 a bushel in the i KINK | ovat pit to-day. Flour was up 20 conta M ] eh ye rtoat, White | getting for 60.60 4 barrel | Harum frinine ainw ee Wheat 4# used in making flour for mac i thRD RA year = olda; | o8Fen! > urse; one ini 108 (Am= $17.80, $8.10 out to'show ret: OMeclers Ke- ed by Wome Artemis, 106° (Davies), $3.60 ut to) e Methodiag ME ry Soctety, Hhow we ond; Hdroohe, 114 (Taplin). | COLUMBUS, 0. Oct Mra. Wil giv to shaw third, irime 140) 3-5 Irkteld, Now Ofleeans, was re le Nath President of the y » there is no chance for G THE EVESYNG WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1916 v¢ FRENCH TAKEHILL AIR RAIDERS OF CONSTANA (Continued from First Page.) ' of ¢ wiv tion Sec pre me way at Constanza, while Mackensen's centre and left wing are swinging forward to capture the remainder of the road, Mackensen is alming prin- cipally at Cernavoda and the great I M LONDON an fanport en by to-day retary th he ft ssed app ntw for a bridge over the Danube. maintain pence It is believed here that enormous He declared t t ’ quantities of supplies were captured | went into such « le at Constanza, the rapidity of Mack-| PUBIC sent 1 el gnaen’s advance making tt appear Wke-| hoi) their ly that the Roumapians were unable 2 ‘ ‘ , to withdraw large quantities of sup- plies which recently reached the sea- port. In Transylvania, where ed Roumanian counter-offenstve quickly halted by the Austro-Germans, the situation is unchanged. The total repulse of the Mussian forces from the western bank of the] River arayuvka, in Galicia, has been completed, says an official statement issued at German Army Headquarters to-day At Predeal Pass, the vanian front, the statement adds, Roumanians have been captured BUCHAREST, Oct, 23 (via London) ~The War Office announced to-day that the Roumanian forees in the Do pbrudja had made a further retirement before the army of Pleid Marshal von Mackensen On the Transylvania front the Rou the attempt- was mar K on ‘Transy!-| 38 manians have beaten off a heavy a! tack at Predeal In the Dragosiavele region Mount Presaoal was captured by the Rou manian forces: RUSSIANS REPULSE Ca GERMAN ATTACK |: Petrograd Aapouniees Failure of jem Teutons Near Volhynian- Rss Galician Border. PETROGRAD, Oct, 23 (via Lon- don).—Austro-German forces made a new attack yesterday, striking north of Brody, near the Volhynian-Galle border, The War OMece reports th: the assault was repulsed. The an nouncement follows: ; ‘North of the little town of Widsy, |» south of Wiaty Lake, an enemy aero. | \ plane descended in our lines. i “Enemy attempts to cross the River Boldurka, a tributary of the Stripa north of Brody, were repelled by our ©. “On the River Narayuyka, in the region of Svustelnik! and Skomor: (southeast of Lemberg), the battle has slackened. On the remainder of the |front no events of tmportance o¢ curred. “Along the whole Caucasian front reconnalssances and exchanges of fire war { ny f nee TH BATTLE IN AIR IS WON BY A GERMAN SHELL FORMER BOSS ENDS TERM > << SEA PLANES ATTACK BRITISH WARSHIPS | A Destroyer Hit, Says a Wireless Report From the German Admiralty. BERLIN, Oct. 23 (by Wireless to ).-A British destroyer off ts coast Was struck by a bom’ a German aeroplane on Satur- © Admiralty announced to-day. statement follow | “A German seaplan squadron on nd upon|the afternoon of Oct. 21 successfully #0 sttacked with bombe British sea forges off the Flanders coast. One i their} hit on a destroyer was observed. twithstanding heavy shelling. All Jers returned Unharmed.” wi oe Seeretury StL Acts ax we or 8 Sing. to the Evening Work NGING, N.Y, Oct. 23.—Al : T. M. Osborne, former Warden ¢ ny igned to campaign tor ve AU retains i prison, trustworthy nta declared to-day, that hie t snore Timothy ©'Conno ( ree the to visitors, anawers s pho 7 pag be Acting Warden ¢ nforenc ome recovering — fre nervous dae of] strain ting from the escape of alx ore { v last wevk The attention of ter hae ti called to this DISCOUNTING THE SUPPLY An Extremely Dangerous Proceeding men and women a BOAT HITS CRUISER. oughnuts —didn't she "Yes" said litte Bobby— Mother saya they're so light Tcan have ail 1 want.” DsC Is the Flour for me Grocers sell more and more of “Eddys” Sauce because moreand more people like it Eddyg | S OTrLe Fine for flavoring oysters, auce soups, stews and gravies. At Grocers and 10c Delicatessen Stores, Made by E. Pritchard, 33! Spring St., N.Y. pt. Boe Det Another th social and commercial ff Geld Crowns foare vet Wir . ambitions that they frequently dis My cusy payment Adversary —Fra Vi i count unknowingly the natural sup Dike ksh Four th Wictors ply of energy alloted to each in- 215 W. 42d SL, > eee divi d Cor, ove Grand BERLIN, Oct ( Ww Overwrought nerves and nervous 10 Kenmare St. ch othe Ce Nee ged laedny Maton wronle, loss of appetite and troubled Open 9 to ed Sanday, Regelnicd - vas. | oleen are the least of consequences Real F | that follow tn the wake of indiscre- | nt, it wa rt se Vo the afflicted we suggest Johann ba uy h r) Holts Malt Extract with meals, ‘This | ie at the rete clightfully palatable body nourisher ja r ad | possesses unusual digestive proper- ' n gr ies, and a8 a nerve and brain food dd Maar bears the endorsement of celebrities: et o makes flesh and blood and ts} in Mextoan Tratn ¥ | particularly beneficial to anaemic | ARENO, Te rit |women while nursing we \ Johann Hoff's Malt has been a 5 | hold phrase over half a F , y and can be procured from PO tioeee Cons YOU Jany reliable druggist. Cheap imi.) **=*sT* “ Saune Price A | tac hould be serupulously avoid- A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. are taking place.” HUGE ZEPPELIN FLEET “TO DESTROY LONDON" Repatriated Englishman Says kais- er's Soldiers Do Not Expect to Win War, .ONDON, Oct. 28.—-Willlam Le wood, an shman, w POLTEAN 1b collectlon af delicl ' ot popular Tee wri On jal forMonday, Oct. 23d Cie Special for Tuesday, Oct. 24th ASSOUTE FRENCH OCKEAM ko these dainty, KON? fifty-four of his seventy-four many, has been The last few months have heard German wounded saying Jermany to win; that there are too many and guns against them. “But the German authorities make no secret of the fact that they ar | butlding @ fleet of fifty super-Zepp line for. Oh pos of a ) London.” ny bs BARCLAY STREET HCORTCANDT STREET see Tt Pe ia aiid PARK ROWSNASSAU BT Lite ioe Moo BROOME STREET et ad, ‘ ‘STREET. 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