The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1916, Page 10

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| war betwoen this country ar Mititary Camp tor |_ Preparations got under way at Pall Mr. Gary made a tour of the Philip cp rencreny * (gg ig pines, Japan and China recentiy. He See eneene cuca U8, He | sid he had made a close range etuly ext summer, Alumnt ne attended the Piattaburg i of conditions in thoxa countries aval crilse started ty Ihe Seale oe Ain dicceh We diy Syluch has ihe sporcre) ot| n thd course of his apooch y he said “For suggestions in the United & in Japan that for numerous there was possibility of activ ity between the two countrie ever either government has to provide an additional lulry of Fordham, a’ aveds 5° e sanction of the trustees to me u SAYS GE GARY Tells American Iron and Steel Institute the People of That _ You Can’t Improve a Masterpiece OBODY has some time there hav some one in the other country has beon prompt in charging that thia 1 Jap ates und @ homtil- When warship ever painted | — Country Are Friendly, [meant prenarations tor war between another ‘“‘Mona j : Oot. M-fex-suago|"E®™ here to aay to you, In words Lisa ” Nobody has | BY. LOUIS, Mo,, Oct. 2 “2 just as emphatic and in a belief no ad Elbert H. Gary, Chairman of the joss absolute, that tho leading and ever made another Hoard of Directors of the United controlling men of Japan are antious Sozodont Liquid. States Steet Corporation, in addressing to have @ continuance, permanently, * * to-day the semi-anniial meeting of Of the penceable and friendly rela- Te is still the “olde jee eres tion an Stee! ratitute [008 now existing between these two ’ . ible reason | Countries t master, dentifrice.” |saia that bo saw no poanible reason /COyntte ty * for believing that there would bo a inly establish sa Bol progressive, as, tt Heh government with free and of seaports with all outside countel yo Just and profitable is,”* Discussing conditions in China, ii lescribed the Kove there a ‘an honest, trious, atid h Hecht Bros. Club Plan Enables You to Be Well Dressed AT A SMALL OUTLAY oO” stocks of Mea's and Young Men's Clothes are very com plete. We are showing wide and well selected variety of Suits and Overcouts. All the best new models, fubrics and patterns are included. $1 a Week Is All You Are Asked to Pay—CluborCash Prices Are the Same—No Dues to Join Hecht Clothes for Men and Young Men are ob tained from the sane manufacturers that other large, reputable concerns patronize. Suits & Overcoats China’s problems. One of the things chiefly n China vow, Mr, Gary class railroads, and in this er ho said It was to be earnes that Ametican capitalists wo te! mit rapid extension of tin of maintaining cordial American business concerns It would be a grave speaker declared, for th to give up the Philip —_ GEN: FUNSTON IS discourage any adventure part in that direction, “Everybody knows Mexicans {n this country We unbesitatingty ¢ )wovernment, Any Boy 8 Norfolk Suits, $ Won 2 Pairs of Trousers 9.96 from this source, @ political purpose (in the lturbance of a p { Part of the j to his stat reached htm nt, the S yonterday atoein further loans, whic mistake, United States that within a few minutes of the tr left to deliver a campaign speech In eeded by 4 tiret nneetion ly hoped ald par \ would raslway Ho believed China was desirous ations with and that wishes the open door policy to " the WARNED 10 LOOK QUT FOR ATTACK : cag aoe ri from First Page.) on their’ many are con | stantly agitating against the de facto sympathy | may be on the American side of th border with the movement ts wholly there War De- he There has been No Advance in the Price of Grape-Nuts | Post Toasties | Postum Instant Postum These staple, healthful and appetizing products are obtainable right now from your grocer at the same price you have been accustomed to pay. This is exceptional, and you will, no doubt, take advantage of it. Wert Joarned, definite ing | refune a Jorders had been given to meet an at- ment of Justices have been on thi [here with | croxaed “The onl, possible suggestion: ef papers a San er + United States agents. Close watch ts being kept on sevo- partment’s statement), ts to prevent rat Americans suspected of attempt- people in Mexico froin creating a \tis- {tical character in furtherance of ther own design.” information which led ried, \ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Some Striking Pa From President Wilson’s Great Spe rh United States can keep out of. ‘The business of neutrality is ov a Beale tolerable, The world’s peace ought to be rights of humanity ate involved, Europe will be exhausted when her a generation to recover. Ther factured products from Europe Into #« would be illegal and gentle proce a piece and given a year in Jail to think about it deed herself to tl America has ple governed in secret, that it will not avo We could crush some other nat out to those Who are being crushed caniom is an intense devo! their lives to one anoth Amer men devo' —From President Wilson’s speech at Cincinnati. Virginin. Mr, Baker, It was took bia advices up with Lansing and tho latter ts have advined that there be no clay in making public. the substance of the information, DANGEROUS CONDITION EXISTS ALONG THE BORDER. Becretary Lansing viéwa the in- formation, although somewhat tn- & dangerous situation along the bor- an attack r town or upon ing’s forces. ry a movement of Gen, Perth columns Was contemplated, He to say, “however, whether tae k. He gave the impression that nston and Pershing might have eee directed to take certain step® of @ retaliatory nature, should an at- tack be made upon thelr forces, or that the departinent had such orders un- der consideration 1 tage nothing to say on that sub- ‘s hiv ofly response to every | Sect,” | question in regard to orders sent to | the border, For weeks agents of tho Depart-| for Manuel Ochoa, tormer Vil Rene rf e . Who is known to ha crossed Rio Grande River belo apers for Villa, others he was captured by a Car- tangista river patrol, but escaped, killing two of his captors. He then reached Villa, held a con- ference with the bandit ler and returned here, Departme agents | made a raid on his residence several weeks ago, but he escaped and again the border, Part of are now tn ing to ald Villa, Andres cin, Carra tor-Consul General, ee NNO steps to pre an VASO, Te f ype Almost every one knows that Sage Garcia ¢ ONAUIS Teg I oy Carstn oe nett® Tea und Sulphur, properly — com ——— urgent diplomatic mission for First Carranza, A few days ago Gar cla returned from Mexico City, fol- lowing a conference with Carranga "The mission ts not concerned with American = Mexican Mo-tiation mission,” ho said, “but it does concern peace between the United io ates and —-— a - HER NG, FAT FOL FAT FOOL WROTE OF PICKING PASSION FLOWERS: (Continued from First Page.) him any bad luck, but I hope he chokes. sent got your id dow these cold nights. ese for’ heaith, LYDIA PINK HAM. When you go to Rogers’ order freon turtle soup for me. DEFENDANT CAUCKLES AS HE EXPLAINS HIS LETTERS. but Connell's attorney, were intro is defending the millionaire. The jurors, all middle-aged men and mar- enjoyed them tmmensely, whit Swish—and he ran off with the biscuits, Gee! Ma was mad. She says that was even quicker than Pa makes ‘em disa pear. Ma says D & C makes biscuits light enough to fly— DIC Is the Flour for me BYLE-RAISING Wc and 20c Packages js tue last war of any kind that involves the world that the that the position of neutral to individuals, us showing ~ Baker indicated that no! With two | his Possession of Tho letters were produced by Miss duced tn evidence and read to the jury by George Gordon Rattle, whu . ~ or Re 27, 1916. * as la — two-day gambulen up State. The fens Albany to-day. The towns ‘ #peeches fo-day are to be at Utica, re Ravens, Cats! ery ssages Auburn and Geneva, He apeaks to: Ingston, Newbu xh, Beacon, B: Presto - night at Kochester, where he will wall and Haveratraw. Two addr Self -Rai Femain’ overnight. “Speaks to-mo'= | €® are acheduled for Newburg sing row at Newark ¥, Oswego, Allan L. Henson, Socialist cam@l. Flour does Watertown and Ogdensburg. GHinioeea. Teatarus’ tank the Evans ch on Neutrality candidate for Covarnar Gent admits he has signed ome away with urn New” York disapproves and which he will try Punk i. to get limited atthe earliest. pose in baking. ministration wastefulne ‘ad will , The war now has reached such incompetence: 4 that If el bring abi ed ht the repeal f sooner of later, becomes in- itgry” training measures indorsed y Gov, Whitman, GOV. WHITMAN makes nine ad- disturbed only if the fundamental dresses along the Hudson River the fighting stops and it will take © will be no “dumping” of manu- this country after the war. Such @ men who try it can be fined $1,000 principle, that tt will not be be led by purposes which are not jones If we chose, but our hearts go World's whom we wish to save, La est tion to those principles which make ‘ re ms Tailors. NEW YORK Lyon sitting in @he witness ehalr waiting to tell his ptory, chuckled and eared at th jling. As there were some cute expres he in the missives explainable only by Mias Connell or the miliionatre, bc Jundertook to do the explaining. | “What did you mean by ‘getty ep’? asked Mr, Battle, “Just a little cheering up." the wit “4 replied. And about her ‘lily white hands’ and ‘kind 6f doctors'—what did you mean by those expressions?” inquired the lawyer, Well you see," said Lyon, tapping the desk in front of him, “Miss Con nell had a mania for doctors, 1 thought surely she would marry one 1 used to ask her what do rt went to Coney Isiand with much they held her hands, only joke expressions Corterning the klet v Dr, Robson, mentioned tn the « ott Lyon explained tha kittens’ he meant bronchitis, cor sider the sale closed. customers. .00 20 from which he was a sufferer, But doctors you were'nt jealous of the who went with her wer asked Mr. Battle, ————___ THE CANDIDATES, | | PRESIDENT WILSON you? is res turning to Shadow Lawn from his ts Wilson Ohio trip. To-morrow Day throughout the N. addr gathi He pune, HUGHE v 1 make an moon to @ summer White ‘| CHARLES © SAGE AND SULPHUR | DARKENS GRAY HAR It’s Grandmother's _ Recipe to! 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