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ae <a SBME STORIE with American principles at his heart hy these things.” TEXT OF THE PRESIDENT’S ADDRE: Following is the text of President Wilson's address in full Gentlemen of the Congress: 1 have again asked the privilege of dressing you because we are moving through critical Limes, durin it seems to me to be my duty to keep in close touch with the Congress, so that neither counsel nor action shall run a between us. ‘ On the third of February 1 officially informed you of the sudden and unexpected action of the Imperial German Government in declaring its intention to disregard the promises it had made to this G in April last and undertake immediate submarine ope commerce, whether of belligerents or of neutrals, approach Great Britain and Ireland, the Atlantic coas's of Kurope or the harbors of the Eastern Mediterranean and to conduct those operations without regard to established restrictions of international practice, with. out regard to any considerations of humanity even which might interfere with their object. That policy was forthwith put Into practice, been in active execution for nearly four weeks. PRACTICAL RESULTS NOT DISCLOSED. Its practical results are not yet fully disclosed other neutral nations is suffering severely, but not perhaps very much more severely than tt was already suffering before the first of Feffruary, when the new policy of the Imperial Government was put into operation We have asked the co-operation of the other neutral governments to prevent these depredations, but so far none of them has thought it to join us in any common course of action, Our uf fered, is suffering, rather in apprehonsion than in fact; rather because so many of our ships are timidly keeping to their home ports than because American ships have been sunk Two Amcrican vegsels have been sunk, the Housatonic and the Lyman M. Law. The case of the Housatonic, which was carrying foodstuffs con- signed to a London firm, was essentially like the case of the Frye, in which, it will be recalled, the German Government admitted its liability for dam- ages, and the Hives of the crew, as in the of the Frye, were safe guarded with reasonable care. ‘The ease of the Law, which was carrying lemon-hox staves to Palermo, disclosed a ruthlessness of method which deserves grave condemnation, but was accompanied by no circumstances which might have been expected at any thme in connection with the use of the submarine against merchantmen as the German Gov. ernment has used It, OUR SHIPPING IS TIED UP In sum, therefore, the situation we find ourselves in with regard t the actual conduct of the German submarine and {ts effects upon our own ships and people at it was when T addressed you on the third of 2 which houses ot Cross purpo: ernment ations against ali that should seek to The commerce ot own commerce has case w substantially the same February, except for the tying up of our sbipping in our own ports because of the our shipowners to risk their vessels at sea without insurance or protection, and the very serious congestion of our commerce resulted, a congestion which is growing rapidly more and every unwillingness of dequate which more ser has his in itself might presently accomplish, new German submarine orders were meant to accomplish, so far as we are concerned, We can only say, therefore, that the overt act which I have ventured to hope the German commanders would In fact avoid has not occurred, But while this happily is trac, it must be admiited there are certain indications of expressions of purpose on the part of the German press and the German authorities which have Increased rather than lessened the impression that, if our ships and our people are spared, it will be because of fortanate clreumstances or because the commanders of the German submarines which they neounter exercise an unexpected diveretion and restraint rather than because of the instructions um whieh those commanders are acting, It would be foolish to deny that the situ. ation is fraught with the gravest possibilities and dangers, No thoughtful man can fall to see that the necessity for definite a tion may come at any time, {f we are in fact, and not in word merely, t defend our elementary rights as a peutra! nation. It would be most prudent to be unprepared. 1 cannot in such circumstances be unmindful of the fact that the ex. n effect, what the piration of the term of the present Congress is immediately at hand b; constitutions! limitation; and that it would in all Mkelthood require | Wnusual length of time to assemble and organize the Congress which 's to succeed it S FOR FULL POWERS. “I feel that 1 ought, In view of that fact, to obtain from you full and immediate assurance of the authority which | may need at any moment to exercise, No doubt I already possess that au. thority without special warrarl of law, by th alu implication of my Constituth 1 duties and powers, but I prefer In the present cumstances not to act upon Rencral implications, I wish to feet that the authority and the power of the Congress are behind me In whatever it may become necessary for me to d We are Jointly the servants of the people and must act together and in their spirit, so far as we cau divine and interpret it, “No one doubts what it is our duty to do. We must defend eur com- merce and the lives of our people, in the midst of the present trying elr- cumstances, with discretion, but with cloar and steadfast purpose. Only the method and the extent remain to be chosen upon (ae occasion, If occa siow should indeed arise. % Since it has unhappily proved impossible to safeguard our nentral rights by diplomatic means against the unwarranted In- iringementys they are suffering at the hands of Germany, there may be no recourse but to armed neutrality, which we shall know how to maintain, and for which there ix abundant American preaeden' it is devoutly to be hoped that it will not be necessary to put armed sorce anywhere into action The American people do not desire it, aud) our des is not different from theirs, I an stand the spirit in which I am now acting, the purpose I hold nearest my heart, and would wish to exhibit in everything 1 do. T am anxious that the people of the nations at war also should un- derstand and not mistrust us. ond assurances than I have already given throughout nearly three years of anxious patience that I am the friend of peace and mean to preserve it tor America so long as 1 am able. Tam not now proposing or contemplating war or any steps that noed lead to i, Tmerely request that you will accord me by your own vote and detinite bestowal the means and the authority {o safeguard in practice the right of a great people who are at peace and who are desirous of exereising none but the rights of peace to follow the pursuits of peace in quietness and good will rights re ed time out of mind by all the civillzed nations of the world. No course of my choosing or of theirs will lead to war, War can come only by the wilful acts and aggressions of others, You understand I can make no detinite proposals sts of ask for your supporting authority will why r fore tn the action now and must ENTY - THREE YEARS before the first steam ferry was operated in the North River and East River Carstairs Rye was a part of the hospitality offered to visitors on Manhattan Th ame Tt has now | rfare against commerce sure that they will under-| 1 hope that I need give no further proofs | ts SRR weenie LACONIA, SUNK TO-DAY BY U BOAT THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1917. BRITISH HOLD UP. GERMAN RAIDER WITNESSES NEEDED SANK TWO SHIPS HERE IN SPY CASE. INTHE FARE a Unwilling to Let Bacon or Big Steamships Sent to the Others Come—Grand Jury Bottom Off Colombo on Resumes Inquiry. Ceylon Coast. TOKIO, Feb. 2 e Britivh steamers Perseus and Worcestershire ‘That the Dritich Government is not disposed permit the return to this country of they Americans alleged to have been sunk off Colombo, accord have been sent into/England as spies ing to announcement to-day. No de- by Albert A. Sander and Karl Wun-|talls have so far been received, but nenberg, became known to the Fed- eral authorities to-day. ‘The menare aboard both vessels, due to German wanted here as witnesses, but before Plotting they are allowed to leave England tt (The Perseus, 6.728 tons, was will have to be shown that thelr pres-} reported sunk from London on leb, 5 tons, and the Worcestershire, It ence in the United ly necessary for t tes js absolute- ynviction of San- 7 on Feb. 19. was der and Wunnend then assumed they fell victim to Efforts to have George Vaux Bacon,| the man submarine warfare | now under arrest in England, return-| in the barred zone. The Tokio | ed to this country have been met with! despatch is the first report that FS ESET: ES LS S rene aa 4 ae A request from nd that all the! they were sunk in a_ section most general terms. The form in which action may Become necessary MANY FALSE CLUES evidence possible be gathered here! Where other rumors have recent- connot yet be foreseen. \first. If it is then found that the ly reported a German raider , ow, s ence of one of the men in Eng-! [Colombo is the principal s BELIEVES PEOPLE WILL TRUST HIM. : oat : te : i pM edt ett: lowe et Cayles, as Baga 1 believe that the people will be williug to trust me to act with re eee eis possession.) | straint, with prudence and in the true spirit of amity and good faith that MAKE CRUGER CASE ° ree of those in the alleged plot, LONDON, Feb. %.—Lloyd’s to-day wey have themselves displayed throughout these trying months; and it is now priyoners in England and at. announced the sinking of the British in that belicf that I request that you will authorize me to supply our mer-| least two of them will have to face{ateamors Iser and Falcon, of 2,160 chant ships with defensive arms, if that becomes necessary, and with SDL ary SOurte of Lhe Charges eeethay | ard S548 tone seupectively, and aa the means of using them, and to employ all other instrumentalities or thet’ rel Me Tho ere wenaity of cial report from Paris added to i - , these the British steamer Dorothy of ricthods thet may be necessary and adequate to protect our ships ang apy in wartime, soasitoed | HS08: SHA WA EAE AN Keo WH BG LIVE our people ti their legitimate and peaccful pursuits on the seas ite INVONTIERLION GE the eny came thin |. Wate 16sec Aue Ob theld: | “EL request also that you will grant me at the same time, A ms fternoon, with a score of witnesses (This report of 8,209 tons sunk along with the powers L ask, a sufficlent eredit to enable me to Search for G em as Much With: fae ig ier eee eM, brings the total reported destroyed provide adequate means of pr tion where they are lacking, in- out Results To-Day as , and a few ‘eat one Since Feb. 1 up to 361,103 tons and cluding adequate insurance against the present war risks, Js of 3acon. For the average since that date to 14,444 ue close frie secret nis both Sander and Wun- it was reported there were explosions} |RETREAT OF GERMANS MAY BE MENACE TO DUTCH Entente Diplomats in Washingtorf Believe Troops Will Be Sent to Holland, WASHINGTON, eb, 26.—Allled diplomats believe the German retire- ment before Haig's armies on the west front was in part a result of @ call for more men and materials for the Hol- land front. Military attaches of the Allied Em- bassics said they would be “far from surprised” if the present German te trement continues. Three diplomats said the Swedish men dded to that seen in Hol« land ts @ contributory reason why + the German General Staff is willing to fall back in the West, NS | | slightly shortening the lines, whi | must be defended against Haig’s bat- tering, and affording an opportunity to shift the men thus released to the | Dutch front on Sunken Duteh [No Lives | BERLIN (via ville wireless), Reports received here frow all persons who steamships sunk narines, reported n landed In safety. ——_————— Sa WOMEN! IT’S MAGIC! CORNS SHRIVEL AND LIFT OUT--NO. PAIN! For a few cents you can get a small bottle of the magic drng freezone re- cently discovered by a Cincinnati man. Just ask at any dru; store for a small bottle o} freezone. Apply a few drops “upon a tender, ach- ing corn and instantly, yes, immediately, all soreness disap s and shortly you will find the corn so loose When It Began tons y vi T prce _ » f Oil per day.) I have spoken of the commerce and of the legitimate errands of our 8 enverg eppear to have been exceed-| Rewier's civo reporte that it has that vou lift Tt out, Feet people on the seas, but you will not be misled as to my main thought, the reat ESR sary BD. Cramer, (ey staluative many people b-' been tearned from Dutch sources that vid lly with the fingers, thought that lies beneath these phrases and gives them dignity and weight . uger, DP * United States District 2t Was the submarine U-s which at- dust nthe Not one Bie t le hot of wate ores ely + cine private detect hired by him, city) (o! ne + bier} “. tacked the seven Dutch steamers last * pain before applying ! not of material interest merely that we are thinking. It is, rather, Ani i Attorney Marenail g pd offered to tes. 5 off Falmouth. freezone or afterwards. It of fundamental human rights, chief of all the right of life itself, T am ‘é@tectlves and volunteer helpers for against them: Minado, Bandoeng, Zaandijk doesn't’ even. irritate the rei 7 r . REE ca, t i ot 8! coord thinking not only of the rights of Americans to go and come about thelr | bis eigite r-old daughter, Ruth, nd Eemland were not sunk, a surrounding skin ug tu reliable Onde 7 ies proper business by way of the sea, but also of something much deeper, missing from her home at No. 180 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. They re now. FepORied &O hhve. een| - Fined CORON vf corny oF corns be- much more fundamental than that. 1 am thinking of those rights of hu- Claremont Avenue since Feb. 18, was | anges {rom previous cloning. wed into port, and were said not to Reba foe it eps to shuieel t fl 4 ave been as bad! ge the | on bottom of feet pus! manity, without which there is no civilization ax much without results’ to-day as tt aeauck ae five reported weet BMS Ae and fall off without hurting My theme is of those great principles of compassion and of protection | he n sinee the hunt was begun Reuter's also reports the fate of ticle. It is almost magical, It which mankind has sought to throw about human lives, the lives of non- (cut numbers of letters, most of another submarine, the U-30, which, compound made from ether, say t Hiv " 1 ny and many of th it says, went ashore on the isiand well known druggist here, and the combatants, the Hives of men who are peacefully at work keeping the in Prous anc many of them of Walcheren and will be disarmed genuine has a yellow label.—Advt, dustrial processes of the world quick and vital, the lives of women and ‘" recelved by the and toterned, with ita crew, at Blush- children and of those who supply the labor whieh ministers to their sus-|FUsrs WN every a ne bs fipAll 1G FT , deupaicine taenived vib Ae \tapance, We are speaking of no selfish material rights but of rights ¢\nine tt mas natdened terdam say that returning subma- 7 of P : shat sole 3, rines have sunk eleven steamships, , which our hearts support and whose foundation is that righteous passion | and carried out as ee \6 prace foes Jiing ahips and eight crawlers, | § for justice upon which all law, all structures alike’ of family, of State | tlea none of them named, ank c t se 8 « A report thi ne Lioyds reports that the crews of and of mankind must rest, as upon the ultimate base of our existe: ray ort that a girl resembling tae eeitlen ueaaciahipe tase nea. ael and our Kberty. I cannot imagine any man with American principles at Ruth Cruger was a passenger on the gicr, the sinking of which has been jute heart hesitating to defond these things, Ward liner Morro Castle, sailing from announced, have been landed. canenninn euikcandanibiaemand ______ | New York for Havana, Feb. 15, was —~>— | ! proved to be a who oth fabrica- THREE STILL WON'T SAIL | DESTROYER KEEPS U BOATS tion when the ship returned to this | port to-day. No woman of Ruth WITH COFFIN SHIP HOODOO: OUT OF CUBAN WATERS < ‘ruger’s age was a passenger on her | outward yoyag - Leeper? to amemitaanted Another lurid story coming from ‘ , r | supply of Sun sngineers Refuse to Take Out the FROM CUNARD LINER Santa Lucia Bay Patrolled by United Vhitadetphia cuused detectives to be} I Pt ilancia Unt Their Pay | esti wanton = F sent to that ¢ o- a igilancia Unless ei you . States to Prevent Establishmen nt to that city to-day, although the i | the uniformly good SUNK BY | BOAT. ey authorities have no confidence in ite Is Doubled. Oranges of Submarine Base r is told a young ma | . h ¢ truth, it was told by @ young man, Waiiord! Sabarks tak anki, hoes Bince carly last month tho United Who sald he bad heard a woman sand coffins in the hold of the Amert- ° | Sra Staten destroyer McDermott hay been the ie abi paeigiueti re havin an fre s\lancia, under char- | (Continued from Virst Page) patrolling the water 1 Lucia Met Ruth er ino rat road st ter to Gaston, Williams & Wiggmore, bible WS anaes | Bay, ten miles west na barhe) seeking bain ment, and had of } Broadway, which should é forestall any effort on the part of Mred her to a house, where she was % be on their way to Havre, are holding i Sein yaengirmtebelg Diggest sunk 1) eh German Government to establish | Pens kept prisoner “in a windowless i the vessel to anchorage off Liberty Valaresly Goon ho ruthless U boat warfare—sle s i room.” 2 d while the company searches | here to-da by Job Vavasour Noel isiand whi | to the bott%m of the At le a cargo : eat si Ay at i st Who Another st to-day 1s that Miss i the city for three engineers to take ranges of vast Importance to the Alles just) © : Cruger was in Hartford, Conn, where i. her across the sea, | California Fruit GrowersExchange T 1 oie th feat; Wes # Passenger on the steamship © ‘ % ‘These have left the ship, refusing ow he following ‘8 the manifest} Caiamares, of the United Fruit line, she was n to allght from a New § to sail unie the charterers giv jot the cargo given out with the au-| in grom Cristobal and Havana York train, According to this rumor i* them 100 per cent, increase In wage — thority of the Cunard line this after he was met by a man about thirty They maintained that the war zone | Noel suys the officials at Washing ‘ e 4 i .) i nthe entien carKo. being con | oN Cteuzay the ome tiny Seana eld. A pangenger on the trata & promuned mumctent rink getnout nay: || Good cooks are quick to rec- igned to the British Government: | Government. about six go from New York had seen them talk. ee ognize and appreciate the ex- 4,000 tons of shell casings, 40,000 bush-| that a map of Santa Luci Bay, cov- ing together, he said, while the train Of the forty-five members of the |} cellent flavor-of cls of wheat, 2,843 bales cotton, 900 as SPE markings, had been Saung Was on tts way to Hartford, * erew which took the Vigilancia on ss og Ot Hans m, a German taken : 4 - s, ‘her pier Saturday, only ten remained tons provisions, 1,408 boxes fruit, 200] trom, Bac ehiD Falmouth. | After the girl alighted from the sl joy Ethwctnera ar to sail un- tons steel plates and castings, 1,000) Boah of sixty Germans ¢ train, this inan Went on, she was met lens wages were ral he vessi bars of er, 150 tons sundries plo Mainhambre mines near py the man The informant went to was brought to anchor off pavats | pt Fe : ‘edd 6,000 the town of Santa Lucia - eet stanti¢ ‘i Island. The charterers granted a fifty | ‘Tho Laconia also carried 9,000 sacks | ee ee et et ta Galamares the Hartford Detective Bureau and per cent increase and this satisfied lof United States mail aid that while that vessel was in told his story, New York was com. Ts aN ene elec eee | Capt, W. B.D. Irvine wan in com- | Colon the master of a British ship |municated with and the bunt was |! normal pay. was $1 ind $115 | OLD ENG mand of the big liner, G, Bain was a) OF Blog 6 Garman ubmerine re started there. her respect! 3 y ween Cape Maisi, the eastern end o Wn canerank — Chief Engineer, G. 8. Kennedy, Sur- | CUR And cape ta | A tip that Miss Cruger was at No, || eon; WV, Ballyn, Ohiet Btoward; A.| corm ene cape Haxt 139 Esgex Street resulted tn the dis. |! JAIL FOR TAX! DRIVER. It gives just the right zest |W. Robertson, Chief OMecer; C. 7. 28 ARRESTS IN IRELAND, |covery there of Rosie Liebowitz, \ F ay for Accident | Spedding, Purser; W. R. Gerson, As- | 8 ESTS IN If seventeon, of No, 404 Audubon Ave. Ten Rare fuipcoa ¢ 2 Each Lae Pate soups, fish, meats, | sistant Purser, | sent to England to ve Under De-|nuc, who was reported missing two W Frank W, Scilth, thirty years old, al Salads and gravies. The Laconia carried one gun aft, | fenne of Realm weeks a ¥ chauffeur of No. 624 West Thirty-sey- || At Grocers and 1 | the regulation 4.7 plece mounted on LONDON, Feb, 26 --Twenty-etght per- Street, was sentenced to ten days|| Delicatessen Store: c | the Cunard ners. |sons have been arrested in Ireland,| CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN) 1 city prison by Magistrate House] Made by E Pritchard, $31 Spring St, NU Y Miss Phyllis Barker, of No. 24 Kast|Henry FE. Duke, Chief Secretary for MARKET. in the Traffic Court to-day on a charge | ” | giaty-accond Streat, at first Hated as /HT*land. told the House of Commons to- wut RECKLESS CHAUFFEUR FINED. 9 esuieoeanvine | ‘ ests were made under the | Prerious an American passenger ts a British [48% The arrests were mado under the| Defense of the Realm Act, which em- District Attorney Swa Chiet Feb, 13 and had as a passenger Johanr ° subject, although realding tn this clty | powers the police to arrest persons who Witness Awatnst Him, Sembach, @ singer of the Metropolitan “Paris in NewYork” with her oro ald Ba J Opera Company bach atiNed that Mise Hurker aatied ya 4 Tae may renepnaniy be suspected of Beving| \ District Attorney Edward Swann jyiiftyssiath Street_and Broadway. he Cafe’ des |.o visit her mother who 4 ill in Lon- dor being about to act ins manner Hors Hey» iOhS was the principal witness against rapped on the window of the cab und Miss Barker started for England tise en ae Richard O'Donnell, a chauffour, of ReKed the cheater noe ad 02 | ( the wishes of her brother who not proposed to try these men. ‘ Bast Fortieth street, charged "in a moment thers was an accident.” Vhs English stockbroker operating | p sald, A. competent. milk ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, No, 811 2 i Ged | ombach testified. Tila head was f ‘hore for the past year | having ‘decided to. txsuc Tonopah axtension ing Co.. regue with reckless driving before Mugis-| Sembach featificd. tite ty ( Ow. 4Oih SL PHILADELPILA I inder the defense of the realm lar dividend of 10 cent, payable trate House in traffic court to-day. cab when it struck another tax! LOULS BUBTANOBY, wife of Lieut, Col. ‘Fran fons prohibiting them fr re-| April 2, to stock of record March 12, Magistra House fined O'Donnell ated by John Jennings of No, 804 Pre: Bole Owner, United Stat RGIne In Ireland, Foe HAG hess | +g industriat Alcohol for year 1916. $25 and severely reprimanded — hin dent Street, Brook! maadant © Hlataent “on tht In anes | earned 86.13 per cent, on common stock when he said that he reason he could aware Rive quence of linsattefactory chars | s per cent, in 1919 not stop was because of the wet and passenger acter’ of Mr, Duke's statement i "le slippery condition of the streets. on her way Would asi leave to call attention to the|),ennayivania 1. R. stockholders on Magistrate House reminded him that Chicas matter in the House | Feb. 1 numbered 90,805 as compared inat was just more reason why he - AEE Bae | With 02445 on Aug. 2,48 decrease of } eae ann avin peaking y 640, Of this nurnber 45,242, or nearly .. > con DOG BITES SIX IN SCHOOL, | ‘innit: sore tmorirg " Avéonre hold: ® on t | ine of outstanding shares was 109 A Ww A R N 1 N G TO A a |B Iusband we hoir home Hevea Mad, Capterea by| =e" mie, at erpool, an Wen te Weenie, | Brooklyn Rapid ‘Transit Co, regular There Is Danger ho Kyne gear quarterly dividend of 14g per eent., pay in the Air. for Mond: d turned to As pupils of the Newt Pupiie| quarterly, Aividang of 146, Offering for Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 26 and 27 favconta Bos 10 Newark, were nasi f tua Ue Buus dntaane While foreign, complications and do- OLD sweet jt OFXLB CHOCOLATEB—A holve finmortment, of Big, Choco [the ritheh for the afternoon session to. day were| | Senra-Rocbuck Co., quarterly Mividend mestic turbulence, due to the food situ- late Ce 1 eg Rene mello aii, fluttten il ye le ne me thrown {nid '® panis by & dogsemupe May 15 to stock o| 4 April 80. Phis ation, are matters of grave import, there in*our rich. Fragrant, iMitter-dwert Choen Pee Paciea. — — to be suffering from rabies, which! yy tn increase of 22 cents over previous |is another condition prevailing on the - ‘BOY AND YOUNG WOMAN rushed through the class rooms and Atlantic Coast that calls for serious at- ‘Special for Monday, Feb. 26 Special for Tuesday, Feb. 27 nlx the children before It was cap n HOCOLATE COVERED FN SUR~ ASSORTE: FE Pry . stock dividend tention. ° “q KENCH CREAM | }iured by Misw Rosina Hannagan, a folders on basis of one There {8 a germ on the warpath that FRISE—A, collection of, fhocolate WAVERberMis. creas dan oe | 0 AUTO INJURIES | The children. bi Rose fo. are for each four now owned js playing havoc with old and young free and flavors so di os in the follow= | pile AR ahd Nil, aged |e a Foviers| PAYADIE APEH # alike. Once it finds lodgment in the can not by wt Lemon, he bpp avaed . ofl ” rt ysten Ne ob pen in the purpel . Ten-year-old Christopher MeGuire o ears ; Atchison syatem earned 6.90 py system things begin to. happ t s hb to Ir homo y: DenRon cat Ww . a aL a cold in the head or on the chest, and att BARCLAY “STREET cam BOAO WAY j of his homo yea- a ' ; a0 p.m owes F leniay a oaattal wt eee a sudden drop of vitality. ati fst Edur CANT inet We Agr "ao ery a from w Iw orlzedt Beth » Meeting: Adjourned, These symptoms indicate the possi- ‘Chem Th ht p.m. Dall an Ho: Re ai eet ' fhe Hethlehem Steet Corporation of bility of an attack of Grippe or Pneu- | PARK ROWANA\ SAU 8T. 265 WE 7 roth TREET @ car. Wa nireated.. New which was to meet at monia, and an emergency treatment of | 490 BROOME 8TAl eB WEST "34TH TREE? 4 Molle twenty-three, of In day to complete formalities great value Is the taking of a generous ar] HS S40 STREET yor Wot vt MWA eee Luenots Me dy ee Bit 1 on with the recent there: portion of the celebrated Johann Hoft's loses 10 hem, Ti N o AD poms Deli Bart bebe ii Bory eae anit kc from $30,000,000 to § Malt Extract (plain), preferably before | 47@ FULTON ST. B'KLYN MI MARKET sity Newark tlie Buiten ietand wll & Cates ssiete salen af Hert in New | M00 He Sn eatiaa ther combltna (eeirio: heated. to. the seaming polit 1749 CRO O necoklym, Clones 11.30 P, M.—Saturday 12 P.M, ‘ n » ba driver and] > bids : wt owner of ay not held, & LAUE Coble Bes Pedkd made ave Wii Dharee Te way oaye Advi, Smith was operating « | taxteab on|