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ee cE SE sara ty "aroes =m HOLS ATONIG SUNK _ Women Besieging City Hall To-Day in Food Protest ‘AMERICANS FROM pat tee ably be determined by her attitude Ce rr! day by Capt. Kenyon of the Coast LIKELY LEAD TO QUICK WAR. Gormany annownced she would do- ’ The total tonnage destroyed by U stroy the lives and property of Amer- boats since the new blockade order weiciersatenre con: EARMED'C CADTAIN 13 HOURS IN BOAT <2 Ss date she bas not done #0, if the Or. lions, an average daily destruction of Jeans and Rochester are permitted to | nearly 14,000 tons. pars the submarine sone in safety, P \ as . America tn willing to accept Berlin's | Master, Here on Orduna, Tells Suffered Great Hardships After ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, ’ “20 or” and lot fn f ; fn jaldwin Locomtive Company, year Nene cet stein dante of Encounter With Raider | Norwegian Steamship Was | 6, ten: i shows, xrons sales ‘gunn, Bhould either of theee voesele | That Visited Newport. | Sunk by Submarine. Increase §37,196,)47, balance after charges RIPE AGT ERED I THT IPH RESTING S deductions 6, 825 » increase be sunk illegally, America Ie hat Me | et profit, #0146, _scorgane aft preferred le To gaia ceasite ter threats, oor-| GERMANS VERY POLITE zanendie, Yiu: Wales cecuaue Pee Cae ® on common’ stock, compared with 71d per cent. in 194d. 1 fire | -—— Pacific Mail Steamship Company, : an submarine and not} eiynt months ended Dec. 31, surplus $06, ' up until they had suffered | 59, equal to 2.30 per cent. on $2,600,000 many has committed no overt act against Amorioa, and it is that alone , , . whioh has prevented President wit. | Here’s Your Taxi,” Remarked son from taking drastic action, The} the Commander as Allied |were survivors of the Norwegian steamer Dalbeattie, unk by #! of 3 pic tuptial, against 6624 per cent, earned Government has simply settled down from exposure on the open sea for | cM Oo in previous flacal years yg ” to mark time while awaiting the next Cruiser Hove in Sight. thirteen hours | » sist “Reno ’ action Germany is expected to take ——ee | ‘Tho Norwegian Embassy mado the| 4 Quincy ,Minine Company, av 4 dividend of announcement toway is | 26 to stock of Americans wero Frank Wood. No. Lackawanna and Western 26 Taylor Keene, N, H., and| Rallroad fended Dec. al, balance Main Street, |After charges and betterments $16,200,148, Wood was taken |g hospital suffering from expo: | The President and hie advie- ‘The ubiquitous German submersible ere are sure the vast majority | U 63, which middenly appeared in of Americans are behind him, and =| Newport harbor one afternoon Inst that the professional pacifistes | fall and then put to sea and spent who are talking, while the hard- (tho next day sinking abips with tor- headed American is keeping hie | podoes off Nantucket, was respona- mouth shut, do not represent |itbie for the ainking of the American 9 this majority in any manner. |freightor Housatonic off the Irish ance Tho intimation that the crisia ts|coast on Feb. 3, according to Capt. ¢ tar to Glasgow, laden with Baan abating and that the President has |Tiomas A. Ensor of the Housatonic, y r 6 was sunk Saturday. The given up his intention of appearing | Who arrived to-day from Liverpool ¥ submarine shelled the steamship before Congress this week is giving | on the Cunarder Orduna. $2044 ‘ o a while the crew abandoning her. CLARA ADO DAA DAED DE DDEDEEOEERS 9444549 D044OO46OHO04 the Administration some concern, Capt. Ensor’s home ia in Brooklyn nent : | All the crew were aaved aoe Dalbeattie was bound from There never was a Scotch like SANDY ‘The crisis has not abated one whit,| The men of hia crew are bound for! | fo was an tron steam. nor has the President decided not to| New York on the American liner | maron with her to the City Hall, | tons; registered at Kra- MACDONALD ry appear before Congress, Fear was) Philadelphia, duo Thureday On their march the women forced | ¢ gero, Norway. 10 years old, expressed in official circles, after it “The Housatonic,” said Capt nsor, | | Mrs. Harry Kiein of No. 97 Eas | The Newfoundland fishing schooners appeared that the Idea had gone out! “had a cargo of wheat from Gaives- | | Broadway to Join them. Her hus- Mayc ys) and Dorothy (Atty. Bottled In Scotland ‘ that the war cloud was disintegrat-|ton for Liverpool. We sighted tho U TI . | band went t ald and was roughly | seven tons) have been sunk, Lloyd . $, ng, that the people of the United| boat about two milos aft on Feb. 3 handled by the marchers, Moret died To you just as Ing Agoncy announced to-day. States would come to believe that | Sho was gaining on us on the surface. | About the time: the scene in City JOHNS, N. F, Feb, 20.—It ts purveyed to hostilities had been averted, only to! 1 stopped and waited. ‘Tho aubmarine [x 1 Park waa being pnacted 100| ved here that tn all probability the “Hoose o' be rudely awakened by the discovery | cited close. b ; women from the neighborhood of : : ” ose by and an officer carr the schooner described as Dorothy in Lairds,” and that an armed conflict between the| ver in @ emull bout ant aoked tor ngton and Pitt Streets, the heart , ‘a London despatch announcing sh uated States and Germany was cers | Opa ers ry | had been sunk was the Newfoundland “Then he took me and the papers (Continued From First Page. liters that displayed potatoes and | | vessel Rose Dorothea. The latter was —_—a—_. | t a in the @mall boat to the submarine, fceeiiieaetask Jontons and saturating those articles wit CLOSING QUOTATIONS. xe |Feturning to this port from Oporto, Eighty-Five Deserters From Ome) vio. i wan grosted by a young leu. sas with bonaine and gasoline, One wom h net changes from previous igh, aon. th shery si She Southern Re t. lana’ Gt ‘or of this city help us. Wo ar re| an who bought ten cents’ worth of e : ; awhid rig TBieciasetoen: ,| Mass, but a year ago was sold to + | local parties and transferred to Brit- Si teh rogiat The British fishing schooner May {Jota was p ting at last accounts from St. John’s for Gibraltar with a 1), cargo of dried codfish, | NEWPORT, R. 1, Feb, 29.—Reports the hetto, were Invading e the Army and Navy Mesete, All good Bars and Family Stores rming manners, who nerly 11, | for 1 CHARLESTON, W. Va, Fob. 20.— jdesperate, We will not be respon-| potatoes had them taken away from supe iecueeie 6 ihe band fg antiotst hake Pree gee | sible for what happens aiibia wecan|her by the mob, Many grocers and In Weet Virginia Regiment have deverted| nosy tne commander of U 68, eae | get food for our babies. | push cart owners, profiting by thetr since the regiment jeft here last fall J . of U 58, from| This chorus was taken up all along|experience of yesterday, when the | for Ban Antonio, Tex. according to a| the pictures taken at Newport. Helinq tine, and presently the whole|women seized their potatoes and| report made to the Adjutant-General,| told me my cargo was contraband, | sauare echoed with the cries calonar vane tees oe | ‘The Adjutant-General has been au-| and 1 couldn't very well dispute it. grey ‘san os ie . Mi ea ae he pt these articles under cov- thortsed to offer @ reward of $50 each! ‘I shall have to sink your #hip,'| yy, nat etal n jer to-day, (i for thelr arrest. | thrown « pullding when word| “We'll show the elty what we'll | | Scotch Whisky 10 Years Old ¢ said the Heutenant. ‘I will give you) | reached the © ‘ty Hall that the women | do," shouted one of the leadera of an hour to get off.’ wer n their way proved inadequat t 9 kh Be sae ‘ ! ere ne ay proved adequate, | the wrecking crew.” “Beginnin, ere: olong! 5 We math a up all our belong! nes ond a force of mounted men were ll ‘The monthly luncheon of the Me 7 that we wero anxious to save and) 4o tn mark to prenerve order, at had Ride ooceee verted prey bars Goenslli of the vy nc of em Not a Bite of fee ec ert cae plac, | The women, led by Mra. Ide Harris! won't dare arrest us for doing it.|®°ition at tho Hotel Astor to-day 5 ing bombe on the Housatonio, When | 0% No 55% Madison Street, president | We will put the children to work.|>rousht out a display of patriotic Breakfast Until we wore out of the way they blow up |°t the Mothers’ Vigtlanco League, | They've got to work to get food." | feeling #nd a demonstration of loyal- parent swarmed up the steps of the City| Albout the same hour 2,000 wom ty to the President and the Stars and Y ’ W: "Wo were away off shore, the aea| Hall. but found all but one of the|started overturning pushcarta and| Stripes which astonished even those | (7c ou Drin ater’ was rough and tho weather was very entrances barred by the police. Marie | destroying vogetables at Bathgate | Who had tho meoting in charge. There cold. ‘The Heutenant volunteored to|@# the anarchist, known aa “Sweet | Avenue and Ono Hundred and Sev-| Were More than 2,000 guesia gathered Says a glase of hot water and phosphate prevents liinose and keeps us fit, Trangit.. TAM Rin. Hap RL ae, hohe et. tow our two boats and Ke id untit| Marie.” appeared in tho vanguard.lenty-fourth Streot, causing many|!" the ballroom and tn all the corrl- |! Wo #aW a great smoke pluino in the Sho was repudiated by Mrs. Harris, rs in that neighborhood to lock | 198 and smaller rooms surrounding sky ahead, Tho Heutenant looked | Ut declined to leave. ; doors. Reserves were rushed to|'t: The rooms were walled with through his glaes and made out a] Meut. Kennel of the Mayor's office.” the spot from the Bathgate Avenue "88% and the outburats of emotion British cruiser. who speaks Yiddish, parleyed with the ang Morrisanla Stations and five of 0C8@n when the tables were half. | Just as coal, when it burns, leaves| ‘Here comes your taxi,’ he called | Women and arrunged that a committee the women were arrested. Mra, M.| Mlled. | behind a certain amount of incom-|to me. ‘To make aure he picks you|f five should enter and present the forty years old, of No, 1637| The first person recognized by most bustible material in the form of ashes, | up, 1 will give him a call,’ protest to the Mayor wheu he arrived. Avenue, was charged with| of ‘08 present was Mayor Mitchel #0 the food and drink taken day after) ywyeh that ho fired a gun in the| Miss Gans declared herself in as a assault by Policeman Nolan, |“ &reat outburst of applause accom- day leaves in the alimentary canal a errs ala! | member of this committee, but the rape tp,| Panied him as hoe went to his place.| Certain amount of indigestible inn-| ‘rection of the cruiser which cam ap Gute ecrimmage with! Fut it was insignificant beside he | Minute: she reached the corridor, two terial, which if not completely elim-| about and simply tore through the 1 ry t rai nated from the system ench day, be-| water toward us, Tho submarine |Pollc&man grabbed her and took her| ‘The others arreated, charged with| PAAdemonium of cheering and shout- comes food for the millions of bacteria | dived and got away and tho cruiser | to the police station in the basement: | aysorgerly conduc © Mra. Dora Jo-| 'n& Waving of handkerchiefs whiob which infest the bowels. From this| picked us up. Inspector Dwyor ordered her locked! wenhson, twenty-six, of No. «| #teeted the appearance of Major Gen. | mass of left-over waste, toxins and! Capt, Ensor had with him a life| UP on a charge of disorderly conduct.| wring Avenue: Mrs. lda Woltson,| 2024 Wood, in sombre civilian ptomain-like poisons are formed and| proyorver marked “U 63." He nald it| ‘AS Miss Gans was being taken from. ,, ' te ee clothes sucked into the blood. he Suildine to. trol wagon bound, “vitty-three, of No. 196 East One| With Gen. Wood was his aide, Men and women who can't get feel- | dropped out of the German mall boat | the building to @ patrol wagon hound iiundred and Seventy-fourth Street; | Major Halstead Dorey, and Col. John | ing right must begin to take inside |49¢ floated away and his men picked | for the Elizabeth Strect station, she vis pona Speiger, fifty-one, of No.| 1s Belinger of the hegular Army baths. Before eating breakfast each |!t up later, PATS NOREEN One Ore. cee [Adi Batnwate AvenuM Rad Miso Hen-| aie tepne cualce toe Bate Way morning drink @ glass of real hot| Mark Alexander, a native of Roan-| officers 4 her to the wag | nah Yatta, twenty-soven, of the same| Onno ned Charne ar a water with a tablespoonful of Hme-|oke, Va. who left his home on a/ fore she could say much, a number) 44 ‘The women were kept in @| Others at the gu stone phosphate in it to wash out Of transport for Liverpool in March,|of the policemen having thelr unl=/ 110 show until the arrival of thel J tac aS in Bonitt, Sears the thirty feet of bowels the previous | 1915, strong, healthy young man,|forms torn in tho struggle to force : ] ue Pairchil Wils alae 4 patrol wagon, when they were trans-| Cotectc eeu teline Gnd to ioe PU aL Jeame buck in the steerage of the Or-|@ passage through the crowd td Collector Dudley Kiel Pstaione. a - d to the Bathgate Station, Sev-| Senator’ Willian M, Calder, Chatr- tary canal clean, pure and fresh. duna a wreck of the war, Alexander] Having fatled to reach Mayor | al of them became hysterical and|m#n William C, Breed of the Mem hose who are subject to sick head-| enlisted in the British Army and was| Mitchel, Mrs, Hurrts led fifty of the) io ivcg medical attention bers' Council varied the usual form Extra Specials for Wednesday, February 21st CAN FILLED CONFECTIONS 1 ls b= WASHINGTON CHERRY DKROPS— crimson, erystal clear candy nug= of deliciousness, which Mi dissolve in the mouth fillings of either i ty cru wweetly slow, 15¢ tly Fru elfen our , je evodet Extra Spe: POUND BOX ial Wednenla UND TIN table wero ache, colds, biliousness, constipation, | sent to Gpllipoll. women to Police Headquarters, where of the junc ncona by proposing two Special for To- Morrow, Wednesday, February let others who wake up with bad taste,| He wal holding a bomb tn both! Commissioner Woods turned them ga ed ere “re citizens of | Te % t THIAPRCTT Ap pine name sareests: thts aneet Ie some foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff-| hands during an engageinent just ‘ eo Rrac Coast wae citizens: 9 7 “ys fae med 1 Fruits tasty Nuts, blend ness, or have a sour, gassy stomach |ketting ready to pull out tho firing | Over to Deputy Commissioner Duns | the City of New York to the Nation's ” ; 2 M Into morsels of extrem reed 3 after meals, are urged to get a quarter | fuse with his teeth and hurl the:mis aoe Mr. vaste promniaed to a: leader in its great crisis, the Presi- | ne wel 1B, BOUND. BOX pound of limestone phosph rom {silé at the opposing trenches when a|sist them in every way possible an: ven the te to Gen, Wood was | 5 ES the drug store, and bine Practising | bullet atruck the bomb. When Alex: | they wero apparently satisfied. Means Vgeens pponute fo Gane. Wiper the iM interna) sanitation, ‘This will cost | der recovered Co iia wanand nia | While the crowd in front of the City | cheering and followed with @ toast Hauly t iitg DCOLAXES or Bon Bana and Chocolales, ai very little, but is sufficient to make Ra \ Hat) had molted | “Po that emblem of true liberty which | V4 ema “in jecormted bi fi entive of the si sny one an enthusiast on the subject lott aye wae gi He draws & small ¢ lis 80 fittingly displayed throug Wi! s “ riate and mcentable souventr member, inside bathing is more |Donsien from the British Govern-| MUBT HAVE HELP TO LIVE, ONE |the city from office bullding, storo, 4 : Ramary of pWahinatan: ic ’ important than outside bathing, be- |’ Ths Orduna left Liverpool Feb, 10 MOTHER DECLARES. warehouse and dwellings in this hour [sha H&M. TC Ta . the thin, pores do not absorb land the passengers saw no convoy| Mra, Harris, with tern stroaming of xreat decisions—the Stars and | Win F , DY BONE S— Kir j TOME ae? en, lever little owe \ impurities into the blood, causing poor| ships in the German danger gone. | gown her cheeks, made this statement WEEN nce Gia glint WhO 1AE.¥ # e © lida (ot our celebrated y mo , nce more the 7 ad re oc ‘ health, while the bowel pores do. Just | She was closely followed out of Live! on jovening World man: “Think of | mained ‘st ane A slay ‘te thelr i S sareeian oe canes 4s poap and hot water cleanses, |erpool and across the Atlantic by har | to an le eet al prolonged storm of Fruits and soeciaities, "rach Tor aweetens and freshens the skin, so hot |sister ship, the Ausonia, which | {tt The railroads all about us glutted eS SES Gheorite which saread inte the wing. puns, Uses satin water and limestone phosphate act on | reached Quaranting | this afternoon, | with food and our children are drop- \ing of the Star Spangled Banner {n 5 10¢ the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, ping from lok of nourishment, We} Hearings on the New York Centra!) such volume and with such swing —Advt. § FE CONDUCT. SOUGHT are al! good American citizens. We] west side improvement were rewumod |" spirit as New York seldom hears * WASHINGTON HATCHET] ——__e|_Q\wrere in ¢! e) ° os 4 ry iol FOR 1 000 AMERICANS are rals' ae cur children 1 be the this afternoon before the Board of| “genator-clect Calder eald “ 5 cl Pe and PL: rt same, but how are we going to do “It was through a_ conversation A palr astimate with hallen th choicest ts "1 . TODAY’S AID TO BEAUTY q unless we can feed them? We've! time with ao challenges of the) 11) afai Gen. Wood that I was able cent ewer thine a vat tractive : . simply got to have help or we'll| Mayer to combat or exceptionally bel- | to toll the Fortifications Committee iafying = << Wall oF Coat ae ' 2 louse the absolute necessity fc nA VERED ti WASHINGTON, Feb, 0-—This Gov- | giarve, Kven my boy, who enlisted in| ligerent protestants on hand. anne ioe aac © widened home a i HATCHET | Hatr ts by far the most conspicuous bsp Dilos a ty a ns ‘s y . the United States army, is suffering Resolutions of various civic organ- | fortin ations. Without these sorta. Terees Ore udersald ' ie ' thing about us and {s probably the | obtain safe conduct from Austria and | wien punger, with plenty all about]; cations It 1s possible for the ships 0 ree When tilted mle toot " “ . zations were presented and numer- r ; Ah and ns : Ht, t easily damaged by bad ¢.|Germany for the passage of the} : | an en 0 stand off the coast an Yous ¥y are so fitted mos Moen are wenn ate’ | nited States naval collier Cassar and |“ 5 lous speakers awaited thetr turn to|destroy Brooklyn and New York as asses : i less treatment. If we are very care The parade to the City Hall was far north us Twenty-thind Street, 1 ad sted that they Way we cele . 7 in haly washing, we will have vir. | (0, Unboat Don Moines to Betrut,| te aye ung woman of about |attack the plana, Judge J.B, Daven-| “fame country hee an insumeient {ona adjusted that they y : i ful i. vi evir-| where about 1,000 Americans are | #tarted b: jouns bn m or 8 cour aw . é filled) Se and tually no hair troubles. An especial- | awalting transportation home Jtwenty: who addressed several hun- | port, speaking for the North Manhat-/Bumber of rifles and cannon and ins | are — CANDY OX y ty fine shampoo for this Weather, one| Untll the safe conduet is granted | dred persons, mostly women tan Taxpayers’ Assoctation, took for | t'a, credit feel Mannan That ea 4141 Accurate— IMITATION SEUMMS necarated Es Pertect ane en that brings out all the natural beauty |the Cacsar nad [ay “Yesterday I saw a mother mixing | his text the first question tn The| not have enough to follow our coast} Fy. 1. m iiteal with i ¢ bes of the hair, that dissolves and entirely |e eer ee re wator with the milk which she was| Evening World's forum relating to | defense batteries for one hour.” urable , ‘ “ eS removes ali dandruff, excess oil and | giving to her seven children," ghe | franchise tax and disputed the pub-| “We have taken an account of not} Becoming— . 12¢| in exec 5 49c Girt, can onstly de used at trifing ex- cried, “I asked her why she was|lished reply of Comptroller Prender- | OMly, OUF Police resources, pense by si ply dissolving a ten ity's other resoure said Mayor And satisfying. spoonful of canthrox (which you can adulterating her children’s milk and | gaat |Mitchel, "To-day every department! We serve the eyeglass needs Mite Chocolate Marasching Cherries get at any druggist’s) in a cup of hot | she sald am tired of Kiving my| Calvin Tomkins, former Dook Com-|of elty government stands realy to ering for tho day mbien, the cherry water. is makes @ full cup of little ones only water with their) missioner, sent a letter to Mayor co-operate in the Palntenance ft of more than 250,000 patrons, in delietous shampoo liquid, enough so it ts easy bread, It 1» only thus I can give| Mitchel to-day assuming responslbtly jorge, ve the cure of diaaeses $0, 8h Fnvele Gloss wo it. noedad= te ayy tt to all the hair instead of them even the taste of milk, for the Pollock bill of 1918 which pro- | Ment 'b h might be assumed to follow on the | ere priced at from $2 upward, ‘The crowd gave wild approval and | yoked yesterday's row and Charles 1. | hecis of a stato of war in a great city P $3 uy the speaker continued: “Woe will ap-| Craig's invitation to the Mayor to| like New York. apa ahaa . point no committers. Wo will hire | ytep out in the park and settle things.|.,\1 Sty Be Ages g brig Roba jh halls. Those things cost money) “1 find on inquiry," wrote Mr | situation that may arise than any oe) we ri Rikntorr | which wo may not waste. But we|-Tomkins, “that the Dock Department {citizen now supposes to be the case.| Qenlists and Opticians Pots Hox | shall take bread where we find ft, when | proposed Pollock Bill and I wijl- | We have not taken theso steps on Fire marked wih & w Will min epen on Welneaday night all impurities and cre ‘ e ates a soothing, cooling lather, Rios: Round Trip just the top of the head. This chem> leaves the scalp spotlessly clean, | ieally disso! in soft and pliant, while the hair takes A T RE on the glossy richness of natural col- | or, also a fluffiness which makes it The dtenmnenel Ce selected 1 appetizingly brow, are each away in shells of our rich, fraarant Chocolate, OND A f & Ter echedilo under Fee seem much heavier than it is. After yread.” laccount of fear, but through the a ath Aye. | apective addrawen, a eanthrox shampoo, arranging the ee ene nie ins ingly assume the responsibility there | reaiization that it becomes the duty bee Bi alleiht atte: |] 54 BARCLAY, STREET #206 BROADWAY hatr ia @ pleasure.—Advt There was another noley outburst. | gore, part that this may relieve the|or any city to prepare against any Jglumbue Av., bet, Slat @ bad bia 0.u0 PM a ot Cloves 7 P.M: To-mosmw | pref diarpatrlprony Serene} Patahys who understands | political and personal tension that is | hazard. yep ips) Ht art aay fet 1g0 Layee “29 SORT EAT rT Ss yy EAST 42D STREET ° dish, intorpose: , Mayor Mitchel sad 6 preparations Sroadway, be bth Oth Ble. Clowes 6 at » | |so unfortunately obstruotin; a yor rae “ey N u St. 2 T th Wif f | SUNDAYS “You should not talk that way to| yomme und wise settlement OF eng | had not been prompted throush frat! soo mroadway, nr Willp'hy, Brooklyn Park Row & Neways & ooOe WEST tcsTH ‘Sr, o the we o thene unhappy people,” he #ald. "You| West Ride terminal project of the disloyalty of any group of citl: | 489 Fulton Bt. ons A. & 8. Brookivn #100 BROOME STREET X23 WEST 34TH ST. . : es » terminal pre | sated confident tha: z ; S Oa ast me 8 r p | will lead ¢ » things for which) “Mr. ‘Tompkins joins his suocessor|in the evat of @ crisis ell citizens | S88 Mrond Bt nex Hotell. Newark ST 23D STREET 4 a5 \ One Who Drinks they will be sorry lin the Dock Department in confoas-| would prove themselves loyal Ameri- nae Shih Lun Sewhe BO EAGT 890 Bie yw OTH ST. & 3D AV. ved, Dye ty important cofldetia!_ mang, fr Tho girl apologized, saying she did| ing vesponsibility for “Joker” bills | cans LOST, FOUND. WARDS. 472 FULTON ST., B’klyn 157 Market 5t., Newark not know any of the police could u sent to the Legislature, R, A. C.| “But we dont’ close our eyes to the | Libr WAT reward mld tor int mot hacia <I at 12 P.M Deily Cieaee 11.80 P.M; Bot. 12 § be B- | Smith having acknowledged —his| fact,” he went on, “that enemies of | “angling Mage, coe as one. Be. os M 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn, Closes, 11.30 P. M.— Saturdays 12 P.M. ‘The qpecttiod weight includes the container, or betwen Ufisbola and Bals's, Stsodas afte jderatand her, and at once changed | authorship of the Waiker bill, affeot-| order are found in every community | fou, no qiesdous asked, dH. M.. room 100, |r tactice by inviting the crowd to'tng Rockaway lands and traitors ip every land.” 440 HD 6 | Py g* toga ae ‘Ticnow on oa preceding cacd exrurstee, Sees iw %|| Pennsylvania R. R.