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tS we ~A ’ “L” TRAIN SPEEDS INTO OPEN SWITCH: THOUSANOSHELDUP Ninth Avenue Express Rams Across Local Track, Stall- ing Rush-Hour Throng, GUARDS HERD CROWDS. Passengers Leave Cars and Walk Along High Struc- ture to Stations. A southbound Ninth Avenue ele- vated express train ran into an open switch at Ninth Avenue and Fifty- seventh Street at 8.10 o'clock this Morning and, crossing to the north- bound local track, was stalled for a half hour, tying up trafflc and delay- Ing thousands on their way down- town, ‘THE EVENING American Women of To-Day As Patriotic as They Were In the Brave Days of 1776 Thousands of Them Have Raised Their Boys to Be Soldiers and Fight for Their Country if Needed—Spirit of Rev- olutionary Days Sur- vives in Their Hearts and They’re Ready to Do Their Share to Pre- serve the Nation. : i Marguerite Mooers Marshall. There are thousands of women in America who did raiso their boys to! ‘ be soldiers. ° ° They are the Daughters of the ® American Revolution who likewise 3 jaro the mothers of sons. Between e 9,000 and 10,000 women are mem- bers of this soci- ety and they are ®| WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1917 WLD SHOOTIN -SWWEDFREGHTER FROM SUBHRINE Captain Tells How Linden Hall Fought Off Craft Which Fired 210 Rounds. Awful markmanship on both sides distinguished a battle in the Mediter+ ranean Sea on Dec. 13 between the British freighter Linden Hall and a German submarine, according to a story told to-day by Capt. Hugh Jones of the Linden Hall on*his ar- rival in this port ’with a cargo from Naples. The submarine fired 210 Shots at the Linden Hall, of which only 26 landed, and the Linden Hall fired 86 shots at the submarine and hit the Mediterranean Sea every time, The Linden Hall is fast for a freighter and 1s of 2,576 tons, so pre- sents a fair mark for gunfire. On Dec. 13 she was off Palermo, Italy, bound for Naples with a cargo of coal from Cardiff. Her commander |SKATING FOR CHARITY | A POPULAR DIVERSION | FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ARS MOVIN EOSTOF COAL Interstate Commerce Commis- sion Takes Drastic Step to Put an End to Shortage. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20,—Drastic regulations designed to relieve the shortage in coal cars and help lower present high prices of coal were pre« soribed to-day by the Interstate {Commerce Commission, Tho regulations require return to original owners of all coal cars as fast as unloaded and give the rall- |roads ten days to devise methods for relleving the shortage in other types | lof cars, | ‘The commission's order also re- quires the ratiroads to apply the samo regulations to refrigerator, heater, ventilated and insulated cars, | According to the order, whieh be- comes effective Feb, 21, a committee 1s are called on to ‘ PGE MICA DROWN, conn, | : ee ORDERS RALWAYS | THAT SUBWAY CRUSH — It’s Always Crush Hour in the Tube’’—"The Bird Next to You Has More Elbows Than a Centi« pede and the Guy on the Other Side Is Light on His Feet but Heavy on Yours”’ —Still, Where Else Can You Get All That Massaging for a Jitney?” By Arthur (“Bugs’’) Baer. Conrright, 1917, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) A miliion germs can vivouac on the head of a pin. There will be so much space for ‘em that each germ will think that he is a hermit, But there aren't any germs in the subway, There tsn’t any room for ‘em, The architects who wrote the subway planned space for everything except pamengers. And when they thought of the passengers it was too late. But we have to sneak through life angling on subway straps lke simians. If they would only give us cocdanuts to throw the illusion would be complete, Still, in these days of high-cost-of- everything it is some relief to know that you can pop into the subway and suffer ail you want for a nickel, ‘The subway hasn’t had a@ real rival since the English revoked the Black Hole of Calcutta’s all-night license. You ‘ | which the ratiro don't have to possess any influence « © then was Capt. Evan Thom a | yuld be vested with plen- Packeo 3°) +. feel uncomfortable in Mr. Shonte’s ‘Tho train did not leave the track pledged to pre- “ ® | Welshman who never recognized the | pierre and sheata co-eperate MeN “can | subterranean corridor, You don't but was half on the express and half, paredness and © | word “surrender.” {with the commission in seeking re- te EE gy.) have .to be a linguist to have your om tho local track and could not be citcoy, bp oabery A submarine was sighted at day- let, ‘The new regulations continve cou, TON toot ntenped on in ten languages, You _ accord- * break, Capt. Th alled full ; ;, don't have to be sa’ elo! - Feversed until precautions had been is . } . Capt, Thomas signalled ful in effect tll May. + * i to Mrs, Will Mas WILLIAM CUMMINGS STORY... ry lect about t housand of ‘em tn the Interborough underground clinic. In taken to keep it from jumping the fam Cumming| logy wmouesare aumeensne tag llgeeel ac ALR ll jue present conditions of car dis- | a)", i oan atom ai :the pain and anguish you want without the aid of rails when it was moved. idly, (hale PNeis ‘>90©® gun at the stern unlimbe When tribution throughout tho United ("7 . A score of Ninth and Sixth Avenue dent General and| the ti f A [Sue Sich ce ew ee Btates have no parallel in our his- Riding In the subway 19 a slow poison. Folka who are addicted to the express trains and Sixth Avenue ty oe Oe New waull: ote o thei vanid Pir hea the Linden Hall was going to make tory,” says the commission. “MIll8) habit inger about sixty or seventy years, Mostly between stations. And locals were held up, many of them| ¥ 4 York's be: ene ally as did the women of Revolu- {* run for it he opened fire from a! have been shut down, prices have ad-! the scenery along the route Is remarkable for its rugged grandeur and between stations, and the passengers { tw fi fils sbest known) tionary days, that our women | battery on the deck of his craft. vanced, perishables of great value splende You can acquire the same effect and save a nickel by poking Were requosted to leave the trains aie tay: Aisey ye then, wortdlsbenal aw y pes th ‘The Linden Hall was about a mile have been destroyed and hundreds of your head in an old rubber boot. me result is magical, And in ratio to and walk upon the elevated structure . F : the men they love. I Lelteve that | 2nd a half from the submarine when nx carloads of food products have been the acreage allotted to each subway sto the nearest station. They were eatlitecn ee the Benate Bub- would stay at home and work |the chase started. It was soon ap-| Among me igh ge yea on delayed In reaching thetr natural thmate, the Inhabitants of fl hustled along by shouting guards vias tee on ehhlbettrad lly Ser-] and wait and sacrifice for our | parent that the submarine was just bay ai held ie DenGnt ue ts orton | markets, sardines are Eoomitng globe ¢ Diate , H veste ‘or the be of the Jews Bebe vig 6 avole and where opportunity of showing ‘'C® Fepresenting the D. A. R. and erie A | lta grand- |, ttle faster than the freighter, but Yesterday, for the be Hea! “In somo territories there have ‘gpl hag ibwage, Thats r twenty-four other patriotic societies.) mothers di a Capt. Thomas knew he was close to Day Nursery were Miss Angelica Phas Berni the Crush hours in the s some courtesy to the delayed pas-| |, “And don't you think,” T suggested, been so many cars on the lines of tho just ay easy as avoiding rent. If you ; |"I believe that I can speak for the| ae : @ group of islands and belleved he Schuyler Brown, Miss Marie Louise ; Just as easy as c . gengers was given tho Interborough that tho American woman has more | ® My : Mitte carriers and in their terminals that sae thie PHL: ROUS IK th6 Be could keep abead until he gained oad Miss want to know tho rus n Ss evesiooked, | Women in favor of universal service," | reason to be patriotic to-day than fl helter & Blair, Miss Helen re ane texan {transportation service has been sub just tose a handful of birdeced . , 1d, “be 1° y ho past? i er stake in the) . M Crocker Alexander, Miss Alexan- Slt Tho passengers who walked tho MTS. Story said, “because they have] tho pus ‘bigger? She hag received no], THO battlo and chase pContinued Ge mmery, a = Dorothy Kane, Misa | thrown into unprecedented ¢onfusion. at a clock. It's always rush hour in tracks from the express trains to local 92 Pledged themselves. The hearts] ‘much, auch a wealth of social, eco: | fF, 0 hour and a uomarine hit'the Helen Krech, Seton Lindsay, Willlama| ‘tn spite of the efforts whicu had that tube. You have about as much ate a of tho women of America®are in this] nomic, even political rights, There's! 2, 80! peep bl R so. Bese Mrech, Beton Es sd * ak op to the di- chance of securing a seat in tho stations waited half an hour until s ov 1: Wa Baliey of 3 int in being unmannerly lttle| Linden Hall some of the upper works Hare and Louis Livingston. jbeon made to put @ st yuk bes of vice was resumed. When the local cane ees + We believe it is essential, Chiliren: in saying that bocause we| Went by the board but nobody aboard ———— - *————— | version and misuse of cans the com- Eeerercun Sey CSL ae Lak idea Was cpened trains ran by the @ cynic will observe that nobody | favant everything we want we there,| the freighter was struck, Finally, | mission's inspectors day after day re. becoming Prealdent o « n who ever attended or read of a } ; y.|Capt. Thomas swung his ship to the : ch Blorious U.S, A, Long may she stations carrying protesting passengers fore will turn up our noses at every cm tle ane wa Cea oaen at ported numerous instances of suc 4 A re Bigs MB » D. A. R. convention could suspect the! thing we have. Our noses turn up ora . ™ o pe ve d misuse, wave, Passengers are clo: ee! who wanted to get off and leaving saouah Batareliv’ Merieeny, we bie rmo and Itallan battle craft, RE oD ae ee eee 4 cop felled the! than the next seoond, Woll ure those who wanted to go down- Organization of harboring any paci- | ¢ne soa Pi Lp summ by the sound of the shoot- ed for relief, the . fists. At that th ’ 1 & million times better off than women | f ve nd ching in th respondents (the railroads), with but packed so tightly that two men can amin & town. Many gave up the attempt to fists. At that the cynic's conclusion) ony piace else in the world, and I geht eee cere id lfew exceptions, have failed to afford economize by using tho same collar MAS ACRe CO continue on the elevated lines and Probably is correct think the laser We cen oo is to bet” rnermubmaring Gived and was besa Jsuch relief, ‘They have assured tho “button, The guards uso shoo horns MeKeL o hurried to the surface cars and the 1 do not believe there is a Bren tb cup tieotaalicnt no saate, Capt, Themed iat the |Commission that they would pUt & jn packing in the vietims. subway crush | Woman in the Daughters of the | NT) ie all trae” agreed Miss Van all at Naples, turning her | stop to the diversion and misuse of The Federal authorities are very dextrous and agile in preventing the Although tho express train that; American Revolution who is not | jerpoel, “And true-blue American 4 ~ Apia SN Pyar ee ei Chose cara’ te their owners tfansportation interests from packing cows, sheep and hogs too close od bh bi ht back to| & thoroughgoing patriot and who | women are true patriots at heart. If je freighter arr e joking - hig . together, But apparently the human cattle haven't been promoted yet. ee oe Couns Was SeONENS War should come to us you would see as if she had been in an explosion. | Without: delay; DUE SING8 tht ae Pee eet ee eae ey ecole eiih a Rete ae tenes rns tae its own track and traffic was resumed Would not give her son to fight i 1 like the| One of the shelly that struck her still | Jance was given hundredg of instances You & i Q b : _ the women of this country, like the . re ¥ ye and a million dollars’ worth of corns in your shoes, The bird next to you within @ half hour it was much longer for her country," Miss Mary Van | {it women of this couniry, like ite! protrudes. from the woodwork above | GE GIVAERIGE RUT iatag HAVO. O8SD Ouse FOUR oT en ot Co gree aaer un meres nue Dina et fetes r . 9 interest > , the steward’s bunk. called to our attention as more elbows pntipede, , « de Before the confusion ceased and normal) _ Buren Setee toes setae ee eet nlite Gur womee| The Linden Hall came in; without _—— his fect, but heavy on yours, Every time the boat shoots around a curve conditions were restored. Some _pas- THE SPIRIT OF '76 LIVES AGAIN ould do so much. They have gone! her gun. It was removed at Gibi al ct ‘ - |, The Car Service Commission of the some foreigner with an onton accent forces himself into your young lite. sengers were delayed an hour. There IN HER. so far in tho flelds of industry and tar on her return voyage, in accord- Appellate Division Holds Mrs.|american Railway Association will When it mwlua back ngain the reat of the crowd mete ay if they were the Wa Ro explanation of the mistake Miss Vanderpoel lives at No. 30/ husiness and the professions that they ance with a ier con paul McDevitt Lost Claims r the Interstate Commerco yaig team on the one-yard line and you had the football. The impersona- GO whion caused the opening of tho Fant Fitty-third Street, and when 1 could. keep. tho See ee Eto eoee | | meDey Ost Claims hecamiasion’s new car shortage Tee tion t# wonderful, When you eradicate yourself from the tournament you ‘a vault “ vothly at home while the men were | iterrane: o the ° ates, . ations at a mee! n Ne or! ag nb Ce mated ~" 00d switch. talked with her she had Just reachod Smoothly at homo while th pile aituah Akink Me heod | Through Adoption. Honday, Paictas tetvinon, erecltent 9? certain that ti jclumbus wasted & parigatly salt ac ee h fte: meeting of the Mary heen said tha nar iin of the Southern Railway Company, , tel oO bop : Washington Chapter of the Datigh= nattirah pacitts, So they arecaboue | ENGINEERS ARE GUESTS aad Petes ee *y Company. a1 that masmaging for a Sitney. ers of the American Revolution, of things that don't matter, But every The Appellate Division of the Su- ——-— | -— ; Se eminrtensinrenaay : : woman will fight for her child. Eve OF ASTORS AT DINNER preme Court delivered a hard blow to- CHAI Dyspepties who claim that chivalry | ‘ T0 AD PURE MILK FIGHT which she has been Regent for twenty- scit-reapecting American woman will day to Mrs, Kathleen McDevitt of No, REPUBLICAN AN ts on the blink in New York are ait| BURY THURSTON TO-MORROW one years. She is also a Colonial aght, through her child, for her coun- 4 is wrong, all wrong. Why, when a New| Dame and has a legion of colonial try, 1161 President Street, Brooklyn, The ALSO OUT FOR FUSIO Yorker lamps a lady standing up he| Several Thousand to Take Part tm Asks Food Commissioner Dillon ana Revoluttonary ancestors. One SEER eEEEE Leaders Urge Betterment of Work- court decided that she must give back gots weak. He gots ao weak that he| : : mi tary ranerats : Asks and t eas emi 3 hree little children to her elster- —— can't get up out of his seat. Several thousand National guardsmen, for Results of State Inspectors pot ve eae ee i n LETT ers’ Conditions in| Industrial in-law, who adopted them when times |Koenig’s Indorsement of Caller’s ; ter ba GROMER GebO n and members of yap and Sane ai ‘ ent and with his two sons Neath : y way to get © patriotic socteties are > n Tests, Promising Action. I cuaeiand ayes aaraibermenance l(c BY TRAIN SAVES HIS MAIL Americanization. Were hard and Mrs, MeDevitt's pros-/ Stand May Bring Declaration « | 1n the aubwny ie to’ fold yourself up| crite societies are to dean ae Health Commissioner Emerson has president Van Buren was also re More than 150 mechanical, ele ets were not bright, From the Mayor |like an acco! athantel Blunt Thurston of the Sev gent letter to State Commissior lated to Miss Vanderpoel's family. | ee civli and chemical en, McDevitt died in Detr nearly ai | en ty enty-fourth Regiment to-morrow after- 4 .bf Foods and Markets Dillon, in which “ur go not belleve that a woman’ Flings Bag Aside When Caught Be- and presidents of col three years onditions were| Samuel 8. Koenig, Chairman of the The guards who yodel or inerns noe ec le 0. REL ; . ~ 5 ‘ : x A ‘ an uattic ‘om. Plet room e fre p aa 2 o'cloe! ° be offered to prosecute those responsible woud po allowed to join any chap-| tween Freight Cars on Eleventh | engineering and editors of engineer- such that his widow consented to the | N k County Republican Com- plenty, of safvicus int oie iiteeawae eave Bee coe Jew Violasions Es the Nat Oy ae eiche! BD: as Tit Misa: Vanderpoe | Avenue Track. Ing journals were the guests of Mr. adoption of her children, Elmer, now} mittee, endorsed to-day the proposal 3 | gereicen J she Teed OY ranean etter fol- of the o Be” | ick. - 7. : , ‘ | P roadway anc - n os e pe were sent to him, The letter fol told me proudly, “unless she believed ind Mrs, Vincent Astor at No. 840 eleven; George, now nine, and Kath-| of Willlam M. Calder, Senator-elect,| pot of gun in the aubway If you can phage te Baia Teclerscet, Wil oftlitad 7 you will forward to me the testa that her country was worth defend Patrick Wall, a mafl carrier attached) purty avenue at the second of a series leen, now 7—by their aunt, Miss Mary| that the Republicans of Now York take your mind off voir aerate Whiten, and his enilltace eee of milks in which your inspectors have ing and unless she was willing to,to the Pennsylvania Station Post) or ginners given in behalf of indus- BH. McDevitt, Assistant Principal of| City should join in a Fusion move- Peete tow Rill ask the way to the| will, accor { ‘found violations of the regulations now give her own in its defense. Office, died to-day in Bellevue Hospital] trial Ameri@anization, The Immigra- Public School No, 27 in Brooklyn,| ment to back Mayor John Purroy souse-bound platform. Then when al ‘The: will be eighty-six -honorary ” in force in Now York City, I shall take “wang of course we all believe 1n as the result of injuries he received at| tion Committee of the Chamber of She lives with her mother and two| Mitchel for re-election rather than flapper gives you the raspberry you | pallbearers meted Ass tne salala pleasure in starting prosecutions at onc preparedness, L personally do not) 11.40 o'clock last night when he was] Commerce of the United States acted sisters at No, 800 Sterling Street,] placing in tho field a straight Re-| realize that you are in the snubway, Jover the Woodlawn Cemetery. im all instances where the evidence 1s sible , h vith Mr, 4 Mrs, Brooklyn, yublican ticket. a | ow of any official pledge made by hed by a New York Centval freight] jointly as hosts with Mr, and Mrs. oklyn, b Sage Sate one Bee th ail pane ML T fasliaure tat Liaintn Bivenin -avente Astor, The widow McDevitt got a job with] “I agree with Mr. Calder that the| Tho subway ts tay “Onto. | ° y reaso pcu- all e cha rs, DI "| e the a 2 ' 4 on bi grower of i deer ln Any reaeon Why prosedus | All the: Gaptare Rit 's: 588. giad | Wall started across at Thirty-third| Every address of the evening em-/the Ford Motor Company in Detroit,| present City Administration should Champion boy corn grower ¢ | tion is found impracticable T will give the indibidual women would be glad | y peidiegnt Wall. explanation tor refraining from yo their sons trained to uphold | Street and took @ short cut through ®} phasized the responsibility resting on She made good and the company| not be displaced,” sald Mr, Koenig. | : Rae | eaten ie eee th na left by their fathers | Yoken train which he thought to be] engineers to bring about a betterment | transferred her to New York at better| It 4s ex a that the announce: | ar mening he could get more pa~ the reputations left b “dead. The front part of tn train was . : 5 * Mepihi : 6 Interbore puld ‘ of workers’ conditions, Among the pay. She asked for her children, and| ment from the Republican camp wilt the Inter Deke of Athull Dies tn Scotland. | and grandfathers, I myself think unle | GQ yjojyy hed up and he was crushed. {Of Wor! tients in, A a aakere wore Apestdwnt lah evitt 20 {fect of bringing some NDON, 20.—The Duke of! cg, : as ecessary | . - Binal escape | SPeakers were Gano Dunn, President when Aunt Mary MadDevitt refused,| have the ef ence insure AL Wiki Guat Np iae Soran aie Mereeaitres Pd oval. bee Be pou are anes of the J. G, White Engineering Cor- applied to County Judge Roy, who | definite declaration from the Mayor! Only way a Indy can et men to! j{ond most admirable, wap yal Rahs ehulen ‘ “ Srp DC early date respecting his plans,/stand up in the subway ts to pack | Geatiand. Born in 1840, he succeeded 3 » at had just collected, to the centre of tne] Poration; Raymond B, Price of the abrogated the contract of adoption | at an early plan : tat | er camps, such as the one a : 5 scaly . along her'own orchestra to play to the title in 1864. He was one of the | SUmmer camp sally a atep in | avenue, United States Rubber Company; | because the mother was not allowed | Ho expressly stated that while be Star Spongied Banner, principal titled Scottish landowners, PIAUARETE, 08. SeREEASERITY eaten H —_— Labor Commissioner John Price Jack- | Lo Kee her childs n often enough favored a Fusion movement, ho did | “8 p 4 wning more than 200,000 acy Tho | the rel ection.’ ' BURGLARS BIND AND GAG son of Pennsylvania, Chairman of the, . The Appellate Division now upsets|not at this timo sanction any work = chil so heii fo the title lard “ ; bers, at least, do 5 dge Roy's rule on the ground tha Women and children may be first, Moraiinardag: who has neh a eaten oe oe coer Lge He oases I National Americanization Commit- | 72/8" Key's rule on the round bat that had for its purpose the furth- at sea, but tho Interborough i a os eve eace a p nore by af ie in « ar lel ce Ol persona polities for- vay nee i} fareer in the army, serving with dis-| Mot believe in pea | tee; Dr. Ira N, Hollis, Henry Prit- yption and t both parties do not | Canc f bis personal political long way from the ocean | Unction in the Khartoum and other | asked. | Bett Ae the Camneals FURanunns TaLIMAt Abia eated tunes H ae | ‘ Bees nd erbe the Uecinaity ot the | “Oe course dee a —_ Prof, Charles R, Mann, C. R, Dooley nv Writes Juatice stapl ‘The alr in the subway t¥ wonderful. Brigade commander,” "+ ™Aa® “| Pw now that that sort of peace f | Fail to Get Money After Attacking Howard Coffin, George A. Cutten, | nin and upon that ‘ground ’ eee at ¢ . ; \ a thur Davis, Richard Feiss of C} should be reversed.” | Ne likely to bring war in five years. We Her, Mrs, O'Hare Tells PREIS Serene ov eo Re +fav fda Dk WHILE TENANTS ARE AWAY! J want peace and Its blessings, like « Polic is ” | c ce. phirtes, Charles Munn of the Scien. ee | sensible persons, but we want a peace | Ufle American and Adolph Lewisohn, /UNCLE SAM GOES AFTER | | ’ | a by two men whe sought) ES D puesta, wi cludes Mr, and Mrs, Harrington Return to Pin eSon ace that will stay, : h5 nd her candy store at No. |, AMOE the questa, who included | ft ind Mrs, ing | “Did you ever stop to think |‘? d two women, Mrs, Williain | Bayard | RindHome: in Ruinees | . that if the pacifists had run | 77 Herry Street, Brooklyn, Mrs.| Cutting and Miss Maude Wetmore, bs a | things in 1776 we shouldn't have | | O'Hare sat moro than an|were President Jacob G. Schurman | Investigation Begun, Mai ni ‘ s any United States to-day? Our jour hound and gaged until released | of Cornell, Owen Brainard, Union , aie | K io eo , ’ life as a Nation je due 42,48" | by Polloeman Gardner of the Bedford | 7 ell, A. P, Davia of the Reg aan Robert W. Childs Appointed Special} ‘The police and the fire departments | ¢ Literally, we were born fighting, | ° orca j on marvion ©. By Laweth, i. # Mare Ir Wi . © conducting an investigation to-day t starved and strug: | Avenne on, sons and H. R. Safford, In r —Will Begin In- a a 6 Lodtanlt Killed and endured ell | According to Mrs, O'Hare her as poh ea Ss auiry in Chicago of a mysterious fire which last night the horrors of conflict a century [es iilints wot nothing, One attracted | Cow ANDBERED ( ALORIBS bh he he | de yed a $10,000 dwelling at Doug s is amed to Go if ago, we should be a [hier attention, she says, while the ms . ol mee lowing the exposure in ‘The Evo- | laston, o by Mary den | Alio Scaly. Was Ash Airey at the other seized her from behind, They| A fruit vender of Lynn, Mass, Pollowing the exposure: tn The Zves |laston.t ORD DY MAE Ne Bt ar Im arasols } Out. Itched So Could not Sleep) orn eri zntally, a combatant in | ner Apron off wourching £0) wants the city to puy him $23 for |Ine World two works axo of the [and ocoupiod by Afr. and Are. Alfred “4 % : money and made as fruitless a search enormous amount of meat stored in|G, Harrington. ‘The Harringtons were Writes Miss Eichler, Healed in fhe present wee. ‘ a hor of the cash drawer, She was removed | pranuts and fruit eaten by police: 7 warehouses o: ¢ rom home at the time siting | : 1 think that England has had her 197 w uses of ountry and | away from home at the time, visiting f he eegneon n the Ame r R ne Two Weeks by Cuticura. eye on us for a good many yearg” (0 the Eastern District poepital to) sen, ha Kiah Geaoe & pore andifdands ih Manuatiad, ana’ on’ tar for the season on the Ame n Kiviera Bete ante ye Ave! Two men n Murtha, twenty: | _ lamb, Attorney General Gregory has | return found place in ruins | é . 5 ufor some time 1 was troubled with | are so rich, 8 prosperous"=— COR aE eT bs Aven’: 14,300 POLICEMEN AT EXAMS, |ordered « thorough investigation of | Lturglars entered thy of Victor | shown on the I Floor in a remarke Fs ch a co y pank,. ag 'reok! ane vonn Aeasler, twenty tote = \the w meat problem, FE. Valory, an auto dealer, opposite | itching on my forehead which later} “Such a country to span Sal Oe Nae ak: Cine PO il | pee a fe distta at $y Ar ned into pimples, and finally my face | Kipling. remarked,” I jnterpolated, ee ay Id under $1,400 bait ra | Candidates « | W. Childs of Chicago has|t » home, © | le variety of i artistic effects, broke out all over, Ttried many reme- | WOMEN BELIEVE PREPARED: fyi Grnd Jury whens art before | Exettement About Grand Central, | poo; ed a special Deputy At- y fae as that arevasciial lies and was treated but nothing helped. NESS PROBLEM OF HOUR, Magistrate Nauumer in the Gates Ave-| Four thousand three hundred po-|torney «land will begin his Ine a” | uding r e at are exclusive ‘The pimples were red and large, i “Of course we necd preparedness, nue Court Mcemen gathered at Grand Cen-|quiry 1 Monday in Chicago, the I 14 t A tr ¥ came toa head and others were mealy, more | than anything else i ; ——~»--- Weal Palate day tor seaminarion he qulry Ln Ae ye ‘he : house to B. Alt ane was aT ould not aleep and they |{e° THEE problem of the hong, ang) EDITOR HELD FOR LIBEL | she civi.servico Commiaaion an. tg | cent Of ihe Heat Dac itched me so ? ce : | vt ST their qualifications to be appointed f i “ i - aI vomen who love thetr country are a In spite t tailiions of pound ri snicuous am oe ther » Parasnle mad, tater pecan L read of Cuticura Soap and hot biind to this fact. In one way the Healian A. ooby York| Sergeants, Capt, W. W. Duggan and]or meat stored in warchoune | Conspicuous among therm are Parasols made ‘One da} Daughters of the American Revolu- | Ament Steamship Lines, @ squad of lieutenants marshalled] since the middle of last December E IN WESTERN FIR 1 . ‘a attla as : Cintment arg bent for a free aarnhe, tion havo been practising prepared-! Agostino Hlasi, editor of the Tealian| thent Into tine there. hus been no effective redunie, FOUR DIE Ul Ss ES. of the new sports silks that are to be the used them a ness for many years. They have done Review, # magazine, was held by Mag-| Acting Chief Examiner Thomas C,|1in wholesale or retail cost, It was a « : aes 5 difference was, seen so 1 purchased al In thetr vo wer to reach the youth PPR eater rr ted i Pirate eee ror APES hpi Fee naersct ye ate avs igo there Motel Mare Kile ‘Three—Theatre d mer vogue, these showing more, and within two weeks T was -Jof the country, to teach them the old, Charge of criminal lb eet | Fuld were ry oy thi hundred | Would be another advance an ee Ae " 4 aa : letely healed.’ (Signed) Miss Edythe | novle Amertean ideals, to paint for Pullee Court. tocdus Blaiiant| eu Ware Aaiated by Shres hundred |”) pnounopme pecial in«| PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 20—Three| daring color combinations that cannot fall \. v Eichler, 2548 Bedford Ave., Brook-|them the pictures of the freezing is William Harttietd Rr dent of Hart. foonltors, many ot, ul « 8 from tigation Was made to-day by the men were burned to death and « fourth | b : N. Y., Sept. 14, 1916, tna | Atatere At Valley. Forge, fhe cre eee eee ee nie! Lee One enerOREe Galuinbla and Tha Clty Claitene his ee eee tints Taye citi, Of received serious injusies in a fire that! — tg attract interested attention, lyn, 0 ¥ perating b Improve your complexion by using | battled farmers of Lexington and Pf Aire steamship, ine K PG) Mitchel, Commissioner Woods and Dr, {the high cos ving Investigation, wrecked a hotel in the lower part of the | ig | daily and Cuticura Oint-|Concord, the first Americans who “Sopics or the muugazine containing ar-| Henry Moskowite of the Civil Servic George W. An on, Dey city to-day Cuticura Soap daily imples, |!ald down their lives that the boys ticles charging Chat Mh Lier tea iota | Commilamion are to address the tice | toc tee entrain ee Wash., Jan fhe Grand , ment as needed to prevent PIMPICS land girls of to-day might live under secret ‘agent of the Austrian gaveen: [before the examinations are conclud- | inal Investigations in rel 0 he wd an 8 VA i ads or other € 5 ene ag. me re produced” in’ cour ed h omt of arrived } ' tre, wins > sistant biacebeaee Bample Each by Return Maly Rn ee have oritici Hart(leld, born in this clty of German Spe appearance ef policemen in Me aod aanraae eine Fred Gillan Was killed, ap Fifth Avenue. Madison Avenue, F -card: “Cuticura, ? h parents fifty-four years aRo, ie m-|such great numbers in the neighbor. | lay and conferred wit je local ssing and eight. w | ’ l, address post-card jan woman; tl Bop at tha’ Ltalian Ghastier of ,-| hood of the Grand Central Terménal | Federal investiga Will waten 4 emen entered the bull 9: ‘ % H, Boston," Sold everywhere. r_merce marce and has been decorated by the| caused some alarm until the relon|the progress of the aneat investigas ed" Wows, buriss| 34th and 35th Streets t New York jh. I believe that in f Ltalv Was explained, thon. LD olfia! oh of .

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