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-—_— oo — OO OOOO ¥ an <hr THE EVENING WORLD, »_ 1916 sere sn glee soot FIGHT WAY CLOSE ===> HISBODY WEDDING FOR LICENSE 10 WED WITH 32,000,000.“ GIFT TO DAUGHTER’ MISS HELEN KELLER FISH, SAFELY HERE place of Moore. YALE WINS TOSS AND CHOOSES « The kick was blocked NORTH GOAL, and the ball bounded straight aer Tiger team ran out swiftly on the py Duties ones ont 1 ke po bs — field. The stands by this time were and snatchod tt tr round, He almost solidiy packwi with spectators pe teed Ay. Aes r yer ¥ple They were waving fluttering masses [Girne he was tore | ot of bounds i i ispleas sirl’s Mar- Ci i \e ‘aptain of Liner Surprised to GE fags ak ctrpsentbemums, Brom There SeaTes (3rce4 ont of pound Sera Also Win Victory in Displeasure Over Girl’s Mar- City Registrar of Boston De Captain ¢ p ‘ both sides of the great concrete away. If there th an , ge Opening in front of hin might | Glopes there rose @ tremendous tu- in hinar instance have become another | River. mult of singing and rythmic rooting. kammy White. End of first quarter. a Down on the green infield the little No score. Yale, 0; Princeton, 0 | Sanaa Rate tn olune ail, | SECOND PERIOD. CAPTURE HILL NO, 1212. Migaificant thing in the whole plc’! Aimost the first thing that hap- —- ture, But a moment later the BUC pened in th econd pertod might * 5 Jersey warriors, running shoulder to have been a great Princeton eatas- Germano-Bulgarian Forces Are Learn He Was Supposed to Be at Bottom of Sea. | riage Plans Leads Winkler | Clares Her Secretary Wanted | t been any the Bend of the Cerna | to Suicide. | to Keep It Secret. Capt. W. J. Martin of the Red Cross Line Steamer Vilorizel was consid- erably surprised to-day when an Evening World yrter went aboard SEPARATED FROM WIFE. HE MAKES A_ DENIAL, Puts on Best Clothes and Gold- Report Is Also Contradicted by | @houlder in battle formation, dashed trophe, A vad pass by Gennert : ae, . | A ' ‘trae ik | q i » ia his ship at the Hed Cross pier in Gad tate tha middie of tbe field, ‘The the bal beyond Kddy'a reac Said to Have Suffered | | rimmed Nose Glasses Be- Mrs. an eaaa oo Brooklyn and told him he and tee * e ds wera « ; an ' +, Florize sup to be at the Straten of Whe arpa crowd wae, ind mannged to fall on It | Heavy Losses. fore Turning on Gas. panion of Miss Keller. btioneolthy Auntie Coumnee \ ‘After a moment tho players with. fore # rushing Yale end reached him, a ‘e, ia We and Hogg toned the coin. Black [ne mas! i _ tanting vanee toward Monastir continues, de- | f Rig 4 City Registrar Edward W. McGlenen, | | , ace si ‘ won the tous and chose to defend bY Driggs. Eddy made the down on over the coming marriage of hi captain and crew and 16,000 barrels the north goal, leaving Princeton to Yale's %5-yard Mne. Both teama spite the heavy floods, The French Mahtecn-vear-old daughter and send- 8" Application was made to him ag | ot ped Nemtne, each bantel eommenee 1 kick off against the wind, |wathered for counge! over on the cin official statement to-day credited tho ae a tea tothe. bride-to-be t8® City Hall ten days ago for a If ing 2,000 herring, or argo of 32 der path at one side ibbott was a telegram to the ale ” & ring, or a cargo of 82, FIRST QUARTER. lyunning un and down geting ‘Nig Serbian troops in this theatre of the giving her his dead body as a wedding pate to wed Miss uke Keller, The | 000,000 thirst. producing. fish; “Waee Hght leg limbered for a drop kick) WF With capturing 600 yarda of present, Alexander Winkler, forty. SPBllcation, aesording to Mr. Mo- safe and sound within sight of the Gennert kicked off, to the 15 yard ‘The Tigers were punching holes trenches east of the Cerna from the si Bl Glenen, was made by Miss Keller's If " . ; eight, an artist and proprietor of an Brooklyn Brid, line. Laroche fumbled the ball, but through Yale's defense with seeming Teuton defenders, and the taking of secretary, Peter Fagan, a former ay bagore recovered it and came out lO pase, Eddy took seven yards, and Heigh' Be art studio, committed suteide by gas newspaperman of this cit It wae} he captain was shown a despatch Yale's 37 yard ine before Driges then Brown shot through ventre f. eight 1812, northwest of Iven, with in his apartment at No. 934 We oe Bhi LE Mine WILE in the morning newspapers from St. caught him, Legore punted 60 yards two yarda more und tddy put the beavy losses to the Bulgarians and - : a . refused because Fagan insisted on | oa ante We - * vo Twenty-fifth Street, early to-day, Sussa INN RN: John’s N. Fy stating that the Flort- to Ames but the ball was brought hall over. They were plugging Germans absolute secrecy until the marriage | : back. No penalty was inflicted on straight. through the Yale. centre. | The. ts . Winkler was found with a Kaa (Ube become a tact | sel had been damaged by collision either team. Laxore punted out of Yale held the next plunge solldly on | 78® French made progress in the in his mouth and a handkerohiet bounda on Princeton's 88 yard line jer o5-yard line. direction of Monastir, reaching the Brown ripped atraight through for 6 yy went In for Ames. ‘Then! outskirts of Kanena, five miles from mse rigsa tried to get around Princeton did the same stunt that | the city right end but gained only a 4 7nerton. ald 7 : few inches. Then he sent a long punt | Vai, Praved so unsuocuafil at Har’) ‘Tho text of the French War Office to Laroche who was tackled by High- | pending entl ly on a surprise for | Teport 1s as follows: ley and thrown flat on Yale's 30 Yard | wiccens, A forward pasn at thin mo- "On the left bank of the River line. ed | ment might posaibly succeed because | — gtry f peebeore tried to run. but Hors it was inorthodox, and even a foollah| Vigne Brit ty thet Mad A roasill | roke through and downed Le ; play. ‘The chances were ten. toone | Mt counter attac jelivert @ seven-yard logs. Lewore punted t0 arainst success, and it failed, Yale| by Bulgarians upon Barakil. East Princeton's 44-yard line. Then Prinee- | MF q | ton hogan Jarnsine hor backs through | intercepted the’ pags, Legore ran it| of the River Cerna Serbian foroes the Yale line, In three tries Driggs Pack to the middie of the fleld, and) have captured enemy trenches for | and Eddy gnawed off nine yards, the fighting was to be done all over) 4 doi, of 800 yards. In the bend 5 ards again. ‘The ball surged up and down mas re} Wi we relat the fleld, but the advantage in| of the river the fighting ta going " with @ pier in Belle Isle, Conception fomtoned over his nove. In his right |, Veean terday declared the rumer Bay, last Thursday and had drifted h held @ picture of hie mother | t? O° “the wildest thing T've heard of | from anchorage ground in the har. splat ate Reet onde this wite, 22 @ long time.” But acquaintances | , ¥ { bor d h din his left a miniatun r during the night and disappeared, BOG'1n his 1Sty 8 ani bie said the only reason for secrecy was DP On @ table three letters were found This was startling news to Capt. One to the public sud “he died with. ‘H® ePposition to the match offered | Martin for he wasn't near Conception | out leaving one cent of debt.” ‘Phe °Y Mrs. John Macy, the woman who Bay on Thursday night has been Miss Keller's teacher since “We left , n v dressed is St. John's,” “ | others were addressed to his wife and early girthood, vun's,” be said, “on | to Mr. Mitzpatrick, head of the White i |Sunday, Nov. 12, in the worst gale thet Kl | Rats, and to Miss Ada M. Weeks of ,. Miss Keller also denied the report | lean str tee Seon one a jcoast in forty-seven years. We had a | member of ono of his dancing glames, & Macy. —+— stormy passage to Halifax, where we Mrs. Keller, mother of the blind made our usyal stop, and a stormy deaf and dumb woman, and Mrs. passage from Halifax here. Winkler yesterday afternoon talked freely with Mrs. Anna Springer, the ou rying. "Dries made a amall Kain ee i Vulcan backed to] oat Cur, Savantage. Hill No. janitress, as sho cleaned the apart- Macy, also said the report was un-| | eaders of Gang Said to Haye | iicres mnie tae Mon Pent tateould Bee Fieee SER GUS ORURES S| Th the fold Serbian troops in spite of the re- | 1g but that his wife and daughter had pel die sauusyoubéive Wee aten Lofts in Autos. ring T have on board ought to help the ‘A forward pass by Driggs was in-|TWO OF TIBBOTT'S ARE! etstance of the Germano-Bulga- Than Wink LeR broke bis heart. Mes. Springer fur Fecretarys oF | hays et Tee pero eee ee ie Uinere vels| REOCKEO BY VALS MEN. | ten forces, which suffered san- ther stated the artist told her his st nave been with Miss Keller al-| Thirteen alleged thieves, believed |might refer to some other vessel, but ly thrown by Homg. Yale! agrter uw little Leore punted to guinary losses in the delivery of 2 ‘% ab Started the march back in the other princeton's 40-yard line. Now in an| geveral fruitioss counter attacks. dwughtor Lillian, backed by her moge continuously since f first saw | PY the police to have beon responsible | the F origel 8 #0 known along Girection, Legore nearly got clear Of gnytant came a sudden sensation. «4 . mother, was about to wed a walter, nor ewenty-seven years ago, and dur- |" Scores of burglaries in lofts and phar i e and Halifax the Princeton line but was thrown riggs shot the ball in a long for- | ‘On the plain of Monastir, in after a prominent artist had prom- y that residents of a maritime com- by Eddy Yale mad ing her recent illness she has scarcely | *'0T€S during the last two years, were! munity could scarcely mistake an a small BAIN ward paws of 30 yatda straight into! spite of floods which had to a + > and then Princeton way penalized for Wilgon's hands. Wilson turned and! conalderablo. degree interfered | He te Pe BOF Ie ite been out of my sight. caught early today tn a billiard room| other craft for hor. off aide play. Neville went through jeaped toward the Blue goal with! ith thel : | According to the tenants in the — «pesides this, her mother has been| ®t No. 227 Kast Twenty-ninth Street, Letccctliaics atccindned left tackle for three yards and Legore only ane man in front of him. The| ™ er evar COR eepe house Winkler came home about 2 with Miss Keller ever since last June, | flowing confessions by two men jammed, straight through for four ong man was Laroche. He broueht have made progress in the direc- o'clock. He bathed and redressed jf sho had any affection deeper than|#Tested while trying to enter on, BROKER, ATT | 0 TS bow iy Daiad thine rede poh Nahas p(t opne Tigers re temas | foward etteetot bi have | himself in his best clothes, put on friendship for her secretary or any. japartment at No. 395 First Avenue 59 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER a Or Ml wd ‘eaohe ena.” 7 pe je je ushed through for the down. The Yale's 18-yard line. Tibbott Was, HERTIN, Now. If (be wineless { his gold rimmed glasses and went tO one eise, we would have known of it. | ¥@sterday. Ball was on Princeton's a7-yard line. brought in to kick and Wilson went| BEBLIN, Nov. 18 (by wireless to Wig room to die. ne reuiden Bins Keller has, been suffering | Miss Florence Lipachultz was re- ae e seers wathere r a desperate Tibbott’s kick went low and was Sayville).—Attacks of Entente forces | Mrs. ena er, D resi “ sponsible for the arrest yesterday of | ;> ‘, defense. Both Legore and Nevill o d ey. < | i with her three daughters at No, 130 fom @ nervous breakdown, and bad ;Edward D, Robinson Agrees to Thlles 0 gals at RL and atier ans | coveted, “Laxte Nilo deer bate bi Ky Larabrreapand lta eat sal West Eighty-third treets, was no- planned to leave today on the Savans| Tony Schundo, seventeen years old, Fiat Catnine tert Sa other fruttiess try, fulled with the to try for a goal from the 35-yard (ue Mace aig Hite were Mis | a Uifled of hes husband's act and came nah ling steamship City of Apgusta, |Of No. 282 East One Hundred and reat Catherine Jordan “As forward pass which was uni ted. Hae, and ace rk a) Yesterday with heavy losses, an- to hig apartment. There she told the ye : > Thild.” Lemore tried to Grop kick from thuaded atinde” Bin Tort low 4nd ounced omelully. A helgnt portion U, S. Agents Hear All Except|poice “frat ene lett chim ‘several £0F the South, Fagan and Miss Kel- feranih! Sigal, ang Hany ieee cis CUe, the yard line but fell far short, ‘The plunging Yale rush line noar Chegel, captured by the Serbians, ¥ f months ago owing to his friendliness ler’s mother were to accompany hor. youn -yeare O18 GF NO: SBN BOS! ward; Robinson, a. wealthy Ts ng the bali bac ore Ke .|on Nov. 16,’ was retaken by German e Americans Who Re- to one of his puplis and after coi As a result of the publicity given |Twenty-ninth Street. They were rec- : y ‘Tige began rushing th Ls Legore got it this time and wrig- | pup Pp y broker past seventy-nine years old, e's §3- | troops =\gled his Way through to stant quarrels with him over the her reported engagement to her sec-|om@mized by Capt. Tunney as men ho to-day fore he was pulled down. mained in Town Died. coming marriage of Lilllan Winkler. retary, Miss Keller will not sail this| had under suspicion in a bomb case ally adpoted Catherine A/ = = jgied his — ae »bo! t 4, pawne 7 y dan, - « ao bad kneo, which kept him out of the EL PASO, Nov, 18—From a Chi-| «1; was I who started him in business and Mrs. Macy, she will go .o the| them for several hours ! may : Kk had doprived nese refugee from Parral, United) at the La Danse Studio, No. 243 West Adirondacks Monday. Fagan will aati] They dented knowing anything of !" affixed their signatures to a dual | neup for two weeks, , \ pinay him of « Jast chance for glory. Btates Government agents here to-| Forty d Street, Yesterday after- this afternoon. the bomb case, but finally admittea PUs® After two or three playa Legore a }noon he met me and told me that he : : Miss Jordan promises to obey Rob- CHIL I BILIOUS I punted to Eddy ‘on. Prineeton'a 3 | FRENCH DEFEAT day received a report that all of the |W etna ine and do away Mlas Keller was born at Tuscumbia, | taking part In twenty-four burglaries Miss Jordan promises to obey Robe . | yard line; Eddy fumbled and Moacley | foreigners remaining in Parral, €X-| with himself if I would not go back Ala., June 27, 1880, Hor parents were | with others of the gang. They then Malian Be ‘ a OR CONSTIPATED recovered the ball. The Yale rooters | | clusive of the five known to have left|to live with him, ‘This I refused, for Capt. Arthur H. and Kate Keiller,| took detectives to the billiard parlor Bucs . resid sp the other Bagg) rose and yelled jubilantly, B {for Culican and reported to have ar-|at Coney Island this summee (h@ sho was graduated from Radcliffe; nd as the men named in thelr con- Promises to trea b womans” Dae aaa s Uy ea inientar Bae rived there, had been killed by the|turned on the gas and tried 10 Cojoge in 1904, fessions entered the place they were Barty jive ne No se indhdret ie | goat icking ‘he and Break WAS Villa bandits, “Lillian is but a child, just turned Miss Keller formerly was a member | taken into custody, nue, the Bronx. Look, Mother! See if tongue |¢ve" , !es* suceesstul than Tinbott, | United States Government: repre-leightecn. If she wants’ to marry 4 of the Massachusetts Commission for! Among the placca entered by the Kobinson is unmarried and for many ig coated: breath | [is Kick was blocked and the ball |mentatives here have also recetved| waiter, ail well and good. T took her the Blind, and 1s now a mamber of Bang, according to the confessions, years lived with ear than thi ae Pi r part and eve! det sto! Tip over © has no tives nearer than ‘ stomach sour. A bunch of players of both teams! Crown Prince cht Said |Chinese refugee who arrived in| “yey, my father did oppose my blind and deat, store, where they stole $4,000; the loft tate, which is quite large, to. bis ‘ pursued tt furiously. Out of the bunch | fOWN Prince Rupprec At Sai |Juarez Thursday night. These re-| coming marriage to a miter, sobbed She ts the author of several books,| Of Jacob Cohen at No, 2008 Third adopted davehbter i‘ ‘Cali ; jas’? | shot one flying eure that left the rest ay ol é ‘ bandits, | Miss Lillian Winkler. love this including “The Story of My Life,” | Avenue, where $2,000 worth of mer- PE Re Californi Syrup of Figs’’| shot one fying figure that left the rest to Have Beafén Back ports agree that Villa and Ha Dandit®| man and in spite of my father I will wens Woria f Live ga" Pay ferried chandise was taken, and a store at 1 hy Hell can’t harm tender stom- [ered the ball in” Yale's territory Heavy Assault: after occupying the mming town, or | ory him, [ am sorry that he D «1'No. 310. West Forty-second’ Street,| LAcense Commiasioner Bell to-day or- iver: howell Driggs punted and the ball rolled over eavy Assaults. {dered the foreigners kilicd, looted the | chose to die just because [ would not She ts a contributor to vartous maga-| where $1,500 worth was taken. red the film play “The Sex Lure’ aup- 4.4 ach, liver, bowels, Yale's goal line when it was brought |etore 4, arrested many of the natives) Make myself unhappy for him,” eines, The leaders, whose names have not pressed until iis name js changed and ~ \ ‘ back. Time was called before it could 7 ' vgs com-|.At an early hour to-day Mrs. a been given out by the police, owned the bill posters desertt Every mother reulizes, after giving| be put back Into play, End of first | ¢ BERLIN, Nov. 18—(by wireleas to/and held them for ransom and com-| Winker received the following tele- poster r e} a D two high-power touring cars and after stroyed. At least thi her children “California Syrup of | half, Score—Yale, 0; Princeton, 0. Reyvile) French troops made (@ | miEen air, oe Rae eto arrived | 4am from her husband: BOWIE WINNERS. the others had forced the way Into @ #salnst the posters wer Figs,” that this is their ideal laxative, strong attack last evening on the!) The Chinese teetmust twenty Chi-|“Ldlly'e wedding present will be store or loft these men would drive up phone to the License Commissioner thie because they love its pleasant taste Ee ready for shipment when you receive jurgp RACE—Selling;. three-year-|in thetr care and cart away the loot. iY ——_>__ Homme front, near Sallly-Bailiieel. |nege had been Killed in Parral and] tis” (gy ER” the complainants. Mr. Sell says the : ; f » (Signed) | A. WINKLER.” oids and upward; mile and a sixteenth. | Although they have admitted twenty- fring ie mush: wores thaw: the pl 1 ie it are de- \ complainta f tude by tele- —_—_——— out griping. ansault broke down under the Ger. Syrians had peen put to death. He 6.40, place, | 4.80, show. $4.20, rons | will eventually clear up twice that eerie hen cross, irritable, feverish or man fire, ‘foreigners killed, although he 1 BROWN TACKLED san 213 (Robinson), place, $410, show | number. In one place entered on! narior Wcen a Pouw te G *hine: o fled from Pi "| Fourth Avenue, one of the band said, abana breeth is bad, sto: The xt of the erman official another Chinese who fled from Le gn nan), show 08. third. Tie, 1:51. Kil: Tre CREAR Rn Wan Mocclaa dawn end ml ov. 18.—Butter ch sour, look at | ; “all 3 : the tongue, mother! If coated, give Pky PRD eta LMR bake ETc Hila yp eogube ahh Poy ke fteld, Dartworth, Disturber ahd Rep-| left for dead, but the police have no 3} cents a pound on the Elgin 2 B teaspoonful of this harmless “fruit front read : [eee oers ide of Afteon days over the 10 44 1) ton also ran. record of such an attack. of Trade to-day laxative,” and in a few hours all the ‘Army Group of Crown Prince art of the Sierre Madre Moun- SECOND RACE—Tobo; elling wildest seni eld pea gion. Infested by handteap; —two-ye ds and up; foul, constipated waste, sour bile and Rupprecht:—The British artillery tains, through a region infested by peneren cweceegr cs, far VE undigested food passes out of the directed its efforts mainly against Parral when Villa attacked the sAmbrose), straight $7.70, place $3.90, | Dowels, and we have a well, playful our positions on both banks of the (town reached Cullacan, Sinaloa, on the khow $3.30, first; Presumption, 109 ehild again. ‘When its little system is reise eney | tof Mu-icu, late yosterday, eth, Bader be dia iboiatn | REMEMBER -_-_.>-—_ — | 7. econd; Letween Us, 112 (Butwell), full of cold, throat sore, has stomuch- ahh RR Mod gl thow. ‘ 1, ; “A tiller on the Tot’ tha Alvarado (inne show ‘$410, third." Time-—1.27 1-6. | ache, diarthoes, indigestion, colie— wean it lus crete tanec aural district, the news came early Herbert Temple, Col Guteliug, Fen-| Hl toeday when ordering your food supplies to vemember, a good “inside cleansing” | p,: i A Moret y to the offices of the mining com- ck, Salon, | le er, Carton should alwaye be the first treatment| Pair Arrested in Miami, Fla.,| a» strong attack against Sallly- ) yere at (Continued from Firat Page.) |G, Pontefract and Humiliation also ask your grocer for . given. Wanted for Two Thefic Saillisel and the Lines adjoinin Hawking meant the me a 0! , loyees of the Alva- Millions of mothers keep “Cal 2 d f t Two Thefts to the south, ‘The attack broke 1 They, weve T.. G. Haw-| team of its football history. In Pol- ENTRIES AT BOWIE. ' pie Syrup of Figs handy they Totalling $41,000, down under our fire king A. MW Morris. Howard Graves! jard, the negro halfback, #he has one | know. teaspoonful to-day saves Army Group of German Crown | Leslie Webb and bernant Me of the best broken field runners doing) = RACH TRACK, BOWIE, M4., Nov. ‘ id to-morrow. Ask your drug- ve Prince:—-On the front north of jin Parral who did not “save with the | business. 18.—The entries for Monday's races for a 50-cent bottle of “Cali-] Im Announcing to-day the arres ; Alvaradi nothing 18 definitely loa 0 Verdun and in istoated sectors in | Alvarado | me Coach Haughton took a string of re as follows fornia Syrup of Figs,” which has di-| award Thatcher, twenty-two years 1 known, They, may have been among! " PURSE WACK ~ Seth iden ywo-year-<lde veetions fur babies, children of all , bs the Vosges Mountaing artillery the victims alluded to by the Chinese] his players to watch the Yale game at gy tnd Mar furiongs.—Toll Columbian 118; ages and grown-ups printed on the| lt and his wife Chantotte, twenty-| activity was tempora:ily revived, (Tetumee Princeton. Mertant. "108 Guay em ta Beat 8 é bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold! five, at Miami, Pla. last night, Pink-| PARIS, Nov. 18—A strong German | FIRST PERIOD. Wate same 108 inal, 10 ati “ate , made by “California Fig} prenonded two of the vlevereat bark |raeeh one of the French trenches at} | make a touchdown, losing the ball on "Obses 8) C7 a amringe George Juvenile 1p Company pbadiayMbaaeshsal CPE) : e FOR ENGLAND VANISHES downs on Harvard's eight-yard line, i tur ay i robbers that have operated in thiy| Blaches, on the Bomme tr aye vee Brown, through speed and tricky iis 0 f country in years War Office announc es torday 4 hat the running, again reached vital Crim- i { eapite thelr youth, the couple are | Mttackers were repulsed @ state. as son territory where it was not ¢his Mise 4 Ae, ali is Sas ucts Ct ee British Consul Asks Police to Search| time denied. Pollard made the touch- | 4 ti/MP ogee. Seater Mit the 4‘ nee ie. ee Tea 54. down in four rushes, running back fnar: fos: "Cuddle Up, foo terre, i0: \ essful $20,000 jewel robbery in San| jouth of the River Somme a tor Gillah Starr, 15, of Flowers punt to Harvard's. forty. | like: 101) *ihau' 98! malhearee hou: ¢ tj Francisco and the theft of $21,000 in| Stfone detachment of the enemy, | tha sGronx yard line. He made thirty-five yards [ML ™fin adm tts, “id, Minne bonds from the National Shawmut| Which was endeavoring to reach | ! more, around left end, Two rushes *on 1M Thlot, 00 4, overe he British © 1 Pollard scored. De Vitalis kicked | } : Bank of Boston one of our trenches in the sector At the request of the British Con- | an , 1 ‘The Bocarentum; pune: | sitet breakinet Their arrest on indictments charg-| Of; Bluches, has been easily re- | sul a general alarm was gent out to- | foal Prown fumbled later at mids | dune sari e108. Seater Mo: 9 ing them with the latter crime camo | Pulsed with hand-grenades, Kvery- | day for Gillah Starr, fifteen years old, ag the period ended, Score, Harvard 0, | (2 Sis Moke aroun abr Vcesue ib zou all ne reed at the end of a chase that consume | Whore else the night passed quiet- | who disappeared from her home at) Brown 7 OG ida hat He value of whole o] ly. Bad ther interfered with |No, 2170 Hughes Avenue, the Bronx SECOND PERIOD. u i Slling: tires svar ohle @ year and a half and carried the| '¥ Bad weather interfered with donned : | fe Gut AN alceee : j wheat, plus @ FEAM dctectives to many parts of the coun- | Oberations generally along the | on Nov. % two days before she waa] ‘Two forward passes were incom. rhe! diate id! most satisfy- ae | try front | to sail for England on the St. Louis. | pleted by Harvard, The last because . *9 i ing flavor oh d “During the day of Nov. 16a | ‘The girl's mother, Mrs. Louise | Mufway did not run back five yards be “The World Ss Best he couple were, arnied in Las| During ibe day of Noy. 14 a ings said it had been arranged | fem the throw, Flower punted and | iuy' * yin) th ve | p Angeles in the spring of 1916. ‘Thate eneh airplane having on board | KM ad been arranged | Milhouse returned the kick to Flower | VAINTH HAGE Sebling: th od wp. | Prem i ek 10c¢ cher, who operated, under various | Send Lieut, Loste as pilot and | tat the girl should go to che home jon his 85-yard line, Felton here re- | AM: one mile and .t, sixteen y ee yt | The richest, smoothest and most delicious coffee Q ; ; of her grandmother In anda! li®ved Murray at quarterback, « imewater "100. Bure” Around ali ah ai \ test fer Allanes, wccording to the detectives Beret, Vitaile at the MADINA BUS) | Mother GHA, Maualican Viglied TRA) Lee hte chto ey uate pane: carry. ie Hibie Sof Hob Heltieid, 0, "Weewa’ | you have ever tasted. A quality cup that will cheer jenature 4 smart talker and « man of good| brouht down on the Soume front | British Consul's office and a passport |on her 23-yard line and on a series of | 1% PE -Helling:; thrve-year.old and | f 5 - Appearance: fils wife is said to be} @ German airplane. This is the | Way obtained for the girl end and criss-croas runs, with Pollard | ynwante gue min vent vente Teakeo Ss and strengthen you as no other can. An attractive brunette, It way That- Reina , |} On the day the ppeared the and Purdy carrying the ball, went to W110: Giieen aad (a het easton te saa ka AkAN, | AER enemy machine vanquision | O8,the day Sion Hliyveared te ahd Hunky acryime! the" tai went it esas Bi - You've tried the rest—now try THE BEST | i agama 1 position in u jewelry store or bank,| UP to the present time by t @ friend in the Kronx, While the were penalized 15 yards for holdir Lea tneteoo a ameeeeetnrercemneneeanmrerrnaarnare eel | *y, 4) 1 Ly = giving Hee racsrences ot men in Sit; aviators.” mothen was in sonve ation the girl Hillhouse punted to Harvard's 20- | | Comes in 1-lb, and 8-lb, tins only— ‘ USIEALY e in a a city, le woul a= =< = = left the housa nnd was seen to enter ard line Bond unloosed a sprint ‘ a \ SE 4 hire rooms at the addresses given an automobile is ne nd n 10 4 eprint | bher Pailed'by Cr | pulverized, granulated or in the bean. \ and give himself glow test!-| plan to rob the bank. He escaped = ' wrmations the same backs raced A robber hurled a stone, wrapped tn a) Your grocer has it, or will gladly get it for you if you IN! , 6 gladly gr y y NSIST. montala, : | without getting any money. He ob- 19-Yeur-Old German yard Hine. Pols !newspaper, through the plate glass win- Hole Monsters and Packer | Under this plan it is alleged he|tained employment in the Boston Down Oth British Atranin. hank; Waa thal ane otis “danelew elec oe wredaeien id robbed the jewelry firm of Axeil and| bank in August and disappered on Ma@TBRDAM Noe 1 ‘ ath to 4 AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO., Inc.--NEW YORK. |Jeshe of No, 16 Geary Street, San Oct. 27 with the bonds and $1,000 in, AMSTERDAM, Nov. 18—Kaisor W r Hoher, No. $81, Fulton Strast, Brooklyn, , $ gpl Mg Sag he yer Me erage ea e Bonde One fe am has bestowed the Order Pour je touchd re ea Iv ‘to-day, ‘The stone fell. on a tray ‘The Largest Importing Manufacturing, Wholesale n Pepe, gotrenes | Miran : otectives way he ia |c asl ne SONDIO WAR DIOAHFUIY BU" a7, iin on Gustay Leffors, aged nineteen, | i f Just #8 of gold watehes. Policeman Frank Fury Grocery Concern in the World, 7 aC he man who, after getting a job tn plied with money when arrested. They Wentd on Guathy luctturs, axed nineicon, jp as if Harvard ®iht score jeard the crash of glass and ran to the | Gre) Po questions daxet the Tenth National Bank of Philadel- agreed to waive extradition proceed- Tad? Yeaote ‘io phia, blackjacked the watchman in a|inge and go back to Boston. is according to Herlin despatohe the half ended with Brown still lead and the robber fled without taking jing. Score—Brown, 7; Harvard, 0. anything. | ‘ \ ul ~_— va ‘ }