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; “WoRLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1017. Wanted! Women toEnlist |YAITFY A\ICTIN| |" Fonses s3.975 cnecx ow my OO INVES TO DEATH SHAR DEMAND FOR $5,000 SENT | TO PROVE HIS HONESTY; FATHER OF RUTH CRUGER | : In New York Red Cross. | | | | y to Get Money| Unsigned Letter Threatens De 3 , y | Uns ‘1 ath, | A He Wished Firm Think He Others Give “Clues”. we Can You Sew or Cook? oe. | Mother Breaks Down. Found and Retumed 4 \ ry INSULT IS CHARGE 3 . Mother Breaks Down. Pe Eight dollara a week seemed such | : ‘ , | such| Henry Cruger, father of the miss- | e & little bit 21 | 4 5 |Local Organization Has ’ | seven ee: yeae-old. Gapleyta OF (hel etree creetts Sod on Aselitan i — = —_—_.——— { Py teen ben ©) District Attorney Doo! - _—sS © y jooling § §to-d. Liner Kiistianiafjord Brings| Whi ‘ , Seven Hospital Units brokerage firm of Seligaberg & Co.,| with mevera! letters he had received. eens Pil istianiafjor rings | Which Is Explanation by Gom-| Ready in Case War French War Minister, Who Re-|°t No 71 Broadway, that he felt he) One ‘demanded $5,000, The letter, un- idolph Mats, a lawyer, jumped 7 My as Lone Passenger an in F: , ’ would surely be worth more if he! signed, stated that unl t this morning from the window of an ¥ 4 ; ‘ : if 5 unless the mone a mo J jo" > Rocsnditrcane. pers in Favor of Volun: Says Mrs. Belmont signed, Cut Off in Speech | couia only find « targe sum of money} was left in a hallway of a cersinfelhteenth floor room in the Hotel merican Stowaway. tary Military Service. Tiffany, but Services of | at Critical Point. Tar Hike ais botieat lithe Bon tac tack, | Ceceraent: 00) JACKSON RH, FILE eaten ee eae aan vin, C ‘ttle boy ina forty-eight hours, Miss Cruger would | 004%. @ suburb of Chicago, and he SEVEN VESSELS ARRIVE.| WASHINGTON, Maron 15.—Sa Hundreds of Women) | | So to-day he proceeded to provide! ue put to death Pager WOU" | came here laat Saturday with his wife | SOEL, 5 b , Maro! —Samuel C. Be Utili | | PARIS, March 15.—Gen. Louls the money—at least that’s the way! A ma vho Ww t and sister-in-law to be treated for Gompers, President of the American an Be Ut lized—Have! Lyautey, who resigned yesterday a8 ho told the story—by “finding” first, iste | by + Ph dae that be wee | ncuraesthents. He was tall and port. " | Federation of Labor, to-day declared! Learned ii Minist y ok 0 student of ciphera declared he was) "the re af | Ex-Clergyman Hid Away in|ne is in tavor of compulsory training jarned in Europe What vlelio of bis ignarenea of pariiASeehe) {ean Book, Alina ie cet ai anors | Ctra sccrpbtle advertioemant run-| '7 08d © CmANS Boots eras Soe | P y + {ean Bank, ng it out for $4,975, c ‘ * | Vessel Until It Was and service, either military or indus.» 0 Do Here to Help tary methods, signing the frm's name RAMEE IF 16 |G, er oe URIRORNE SATOEE: |anied, ttonh, Wale Shiite Mula AOU ! ame, > vo cation between ‘ 5 Matz, Well at Se trial—provided voluntary service i Country. In handing his resignation to Pre- the bank, having {t certified and/ ‘he parties responsible for Miss Crue was attended by Oscar Chelbeug, @ at Sea. proved a failure. miler Briand, Gen, Lyautey sald his then presenting it to the paying teller | S¢r'* Uisappearance, A woman wrote! nurse. The patient seemed to be im= | “We must have service,” he said} py ay r decision was irrevocable. After he for cashing. inant she had seen Ruth with an Ital: | proving and Ro suspicion was 4 ' The Norwegian-American liner Kris-| to-day. “It should be voluntary Wy Nixola Greeley-Smith. Iteft the chamber he went directly to , When the teller asked him to in-| Suigaamne, OF & Third Avenue “Ly h : ‘tan bo | fe canara WAS With Chere | ; dorse it and he wrote “Joseph Miller,” | March 7 last night When he fo8pé faa Wie | Haniatjord arrived this morning trom| There must be no compulsory service | ; r with Germany the the War Ministry, degpatched pend-/ ue teller called up the firm, Bent: Mr uger told an Evening World| the room he had been sleeping in and | Bergen, with one American om boara,|¢tffCed Until every opportunity {a| New York branch of the American| ing businas and announced his reslg-|min was arrested by Detective Gore- | [Porter that his wife, who had borne | asked to be transferred to thi } % "|given to prove voluntary service in-| ed Cross has in readiness on! nation to his staff, {van and was arraigned in Centre|“? all along, in the belief that her! . A @ room | and he, the only passenger, was 8! effective bospital units, with doctors, nurses| | "ihe words which aroused anger in| Street, Court, charged with forgery | Gaustier was alive, lage night broke the Aivew Ragapl, Dell hee pes ! Mande re , | | used Rha MALOCABEON ERREE LANG down and was under the care of a,in there and Mr. Matz retired at it stowaway. Tho office of the line at] “Though not forgetting the present |*4 eauipment, which _represent| jthe Chamber of Deputies tormed the|“'Droutman lives at No. 69 Tancock | 89°" D. :. cd geen went:te hens Bergen was besieged with applicants| situation, we must stfil talk in term an expenditure of first part of a written statement pre-| Avenue, Jersey City. He admitted a . ’ : n y Chellbeug was awakencd at 8 A. M, for passage, but all were refused on|Of peace. ‘The great conference here, $125,000 each, and of pared in advance by the General, the | he didn't know how he was going to U § FORCES GET READ by cold alr blowing over him, He | account of the German blockade. however, pledged labor's service to this amount all but whole of which he was unable to| Come back from the bank te Shee eee saw the window open and when he / It was estimated by the ship's oM-| the country ‘in any rorm whatever.’ 000 for one hom read on account of the tumult, What : " j T0 aroused | y ; ‘ $e could not find Mr. Mal cers that there are least 1,000] “But at the same time the resolu- pital has been sub- jhe read was as follows: | | LEAVE SANTIA ‘sia ry ry hee family. Americans in Scandinavia who want] tion specifically declares the Govern- | Maca “E must admit that Tat first ER OF MRS, MANN ‘Gueste on the lower floor had at the © come home. ment ‘must recognise the organised | “In our | thought it would be preferable if thin ¢ ‘ A : refused to carry passengers since the] which it must co-operate with wage- nue and at our Mrs. BELMONT TIFFANY. | did not seem opportune at a moment There to Take Possession great crash. Policeman Elkins found ruthless submarine campaign was | earners,’ elde branch Suaee On q when I had just established an organ- ah TRY | of the City. the body of Mr, Matz in the court. Inaugurated “On the other hand, | . women appear daily TA -chasse a. ertheless _ lization which answers, in ptinciple| Widow of Soldier and Author S | William 1: amu a Wobied tad del ineveaiti i Ot) HAVANA, March 15.—Government } 3 Cada voluntary service should be given ( increasing num-| 45 4, at least, to most of your requirements.) \When She Tri > = # | 4% an ay . me. We woul ° ten She Tried to Prev | tro , \ Porter of this city, was the slowawny | has not yet been given suMcient trial | °PeC!#! qualifications to serve their/but there would be odd hours which | and still think, is dangerous, but if I | endrickson’s Suicide. ling pert ehhh ite i on the Kris lafjord. He made M8) ¢ warrant immediate adoptto ¢ a | Country in war time. The Red Cross) Professional women could contribute. | agreed to it. it was because it Alfred Henrickson, an electrtel, f ts Ee ee Appearance on deck as soon as che 7 adoption of &| requires training for nurses, dieticlans| Ve need volunteer stenograph \aem wad wy » an electrician of take possession of the city hip wae nately at aca, He had made] 2tey, of compuleory service. and makers of hospital dressings, We (ICtk* bookkeepers, telephone: oper- | "™* most distasteful to me to give No: 640 West One Hundred and Sev-| ‘The American bluejackets and ya “There is a lot of difference be. rt . Wel ators. the appearance of shunning {t. I be-|enty-fourth Street, who on Nov. 21,\ marines " steamer, ant ‘ e be- 4 al . | . 21,| at 11 o'clock ’ i eae pe. to iy do egal Woe tween training—manual and physical need all the volunteers we can get who ‘ ‘There is hardly a woman who has lieve there are things which must not | last, shot and killed Mrs. ma C.\ing their hhipetlenion the Aaivaerats This Home Made Mixture Darkens leges of the Atal caine and. had | ~that is voluntarily entered into and h cre ot Sapte Risd esti ed Grogs, Resuntty fin who Hes edit be spoken. You will permit me not | Mann, widow of Henry Mann, soldier,’ paratory to embarking on thelr He Gray Hale and Makes it <apfime time all by himself, He said be] "Urased by propaganda and edu- ne as cooks, matrons or attendants) 1) ti6 headquarters to volunteer said 9 follow you into technical questions, | author and editor, in her apartment, | Vessels . Soft and Glossy. Sinmply had to get buck to New York, {at#08. @nd that of compulsion,” n houpitals as canteen workers, or/to me: ‘All my life T have had to do because even in secret session my | No. 109 West One Hundred and Rev Ah wndication of the thoroughness The Kristianiatiord left Chrietianial A8Ked what form of service labor bs heh ene bly lectin ips ag ye Ay Merk og bates aes {his responsible opinion ia that it would |enty-cighth Street, was to-day sen- \ eearalna| Henovel Governnient To a half pint of water add: : Jon 2. cid was held just one monty {Would render, Gompers replied: you know, we can find ten women whol rity ig movement? MUM | expose the national defense to risks." | tenced to Bing Sing prison for not Jens |i the way in which all auroméblion| pete neces 1 os, at Bergen, on account of the U boat] “It 1s @ little too early to answer g ace or to make surgical ee Pt von at the beginning, | At this point the General was inter-| than nine years and seveh moths and @Fe searched. Such a search re-| Barbe Compound. . « ; ‘ ‘ femnings to ene Woman Who Onn} we want cite or women Whe ten cee. (rupted by : break, |MOt more than nineteen years and Aulted to-day in a flurry of excite. | Glycerine...... wetness My Oe campaign. She avoided the barrea|‘¥#t- 1 cannot say now whether sew?" Do you know any gitls who can sew? |< by @ tumultuous outbreak. | weven month by Judge Crain in Gen- ment when Mrs. Rosalia Abreu, one|,, Ehese are all simple ingredients gone and was detained three date |!*bor would train for the industrial; Mrs, Belmont Tiffany, Vice Chair-| C4" you sew yourself?” in, Lyautey did not seem to under-| oral Sessions, Henrickson, indicted Of the wealthiest women in Cuba,| that you can buy from any druggist Bf Pe Maticax, Her trip was unevonttut,|°F military end of the war. But you! man of the Fifth Avenue branch of| ptt the risk of having Mrs, Tiffany |erand What the trouble was slut. | it tite anslaughters ne eo | arrested whens aber chic te eal eee Nibtle Cost, dBA tals them yanks he het me tocar oat ; its ‘wished to 6 eadl y to manslaughter, arrested when sh ‘ : y i . PF Other arrivais chis mornir; were | know it requires three mon in the the Red Cross, asked ine that question Up toe eamplen inade years abo In| ot dip aaa sue Vg pecs Ta Probation officers informed Judge |search, She was lator released: °° fer two cant iies nes ever She the Swedish freighter Kratos from | factory for every man in the trenches as we sat in the tea garden of the| the Convent of the Sacred Heart, and | D P aD) Crain that Henrickson, madly in love) Pablo Desberinine, Secretary eek antil Al the Wistare 6 Ged, Calcutta, American steamers Advent |to keep any army supplied. Labor's | National Flower Show in Grand Ceu.| {his led the Vice Chairman of the/@ain, louder than evel. te finally) with the Widow, had quarrelled with | State: Christabal Biderarars, Con-| A half pint ould be enougi from Cristobal, Helen from San Suan, | res ate large | teal Bal , Red Cross to remark that she too| Save Up and left the tribune. her on s« occasions being in-|sellor of the State Department, and half pint shou enough to j | “Perhaps our plans for this will be| ‘alace late yesterday afternoon. | could boast of asampler she had made| The Fi e y tensely jealous, and on the day of the | Alfredo KE. Lombard, a lawyer, darken the gray hale and make it lies. scuas Bt, Sainla, ihe MOAN p adm) ne Figaro defends Gen. Lyautey, | , & lawyer, are ; nsono from Lucia, the British | known soon, but we will have to get |All the proceeds of the tea garden,|in a convent, avin shooting had’ torn her husband's|en route to Washington to-day to| Soft and glossy. It is not sticky or steamer Bermudian from Bermuda, |down to a working basis.” which opens this afternoon, will go|, “But.” she added, “thts ts excep- |°*) IDR: photograph from the wall, When the | Present to Secretary Lansing the|@reasy and does not rb off. It BEA ithe Nor iene fede Bidelen- Teeside to the American Red Cross. Yousg| {oval wurely. “Very few girls to-day | “It 1s difficult to eee, at this time, |widow protested Henrickson, it is an. |Conservative party's side in the re- should make @ gray-haired person vem Colombo. women of the Junior League will act|K80W how to sew. We want all the | the political effects of yesterday's in-| serted, attempted to shoot himself. | cent revolution, look 20 years younger.—Advt. HUGHES T0 ARBITRATE | as waitresses and serve tea, choculate volunteer Lapubered we ona a In the|ctdents im the Chamber, but what piety eaareuerpntaali ae srandern net - - niga hag past year we have made the compl iv 9 In the abdomen 7 | coffee, ice cream or lemonade. Sauinment for 806 beds, it e eeltan |Gominates them is the scandalous at-| Henrickwon then shot himuelf tn a = <= RIVERSIDE CONTROVERSY ?; WOMEN WHO CAN SEW OR [fo say that we ure hoarding supplies | titude of part of the asvembly toward | the head, inficting @ scajp wound. LUF iday’s S, : WHEN YOU WAKE | | COOK INVALUABLE. which may never be used, because the [Gen Lyautey. The General was not ————— | riday’s Special PI to H Hi I told Mrs, Tiffany that I had plated are not Perishable, and the | lacking In orer the it AS | . || Plan to Have Him. Pas learned from Miss Kathleen Burke of|¢xperlence of the Red Cross in| expression which he was not allow LAWYERS IN TANZER CASE UP DRINK GLASS | Susie tke Pa n Pass on All ie Scottish Women's Hospitals that | Europe proved to us that we|time to amplify sufficed to lot loowe | | Points in City’s Deal Urged by | the old-fashioned domestic accom-|eannot be too well prepared.” an unheard of soand . The Chamber | =e lishments are the greatest gifts Bo se cannot with impunity associate itself REBUKED BY THE COURT | OF HOT WATER Board of Estimate. DOInEn Gan GhEn to thetr, Oountee te with those who have ingulted Gen | | time of war; that Miss Burke had ARMED Wi U BRE S Lyautey.” a Sepa | perry pepsi kiediacp lt aread lida aay that the woman who knows how ITH UMBRELLA ' himiral Tacase, now Minister of! Admonished to Refrain From Ar-| . , pet | : - -|to patch a uniform with an old blue M arine, wil temporarily pod : ; | e Wash the polsons and toxins from ||| Provement plan will be passed upon {9 a priceless patriot. Lyautey as Minister of guing and Goading at fen by Charles E. Hughes, act! That 1s perfect!y true,” Mrs, Tif- announced to-day. ; | ; system before putting more Hoe BSHAR 88 arm: , a Perjury Tr ey) | 9 f the oft , fany agreed, "And women who can erjury Trial Ind Yn ri, . food Into stomach. ter, If the efforts of Mayor Mitchel! cook are invaluable. We are train-| Four, Waylaid in Eas naa Bares ; . individual Spri | He and the Board of Estimate and the| tng now dicticlans who will have ex- Four, re n Bast Orange Park, MAS BELMONT CHARGES Rae Tanzer resumed the witness pring Offerings { cement railroad officials to get together on) pert knowledge of just how many Capture One Robber and * stand to-day at her trial, on a Each Suit Ordi il | Saye Inside-bathing makes any- | this basis prove successful, Confer-| Pounds of coffee and what quantity Rout Second, charge of perjury, in. the dora: nary | " of soup and bread are necessary to out Second, | OTED ESTATE 4 ‘ tad 7, i one look and feel clean, ences having this object in view were| toed given numbers of troops a8 they] somewhere in Jersey to-d a | l District" Court ppetere ayidee Yan | Would Be $25.00 i weet and refreshed, begun to-day and will be continued | pass through 4 stagien one ie 9 Eyoe Maenwaymen cane ra ff jay @ negro | __ Fleet, throughout the week it takes to do it, We heard of a kin as nursing a» pune | tap, ; 4 ak ail” wt ettacu ay detec sé ‘i Wash yourself on the inside before| S80 far Mr. Hughes, appearing as|°t,ca>bage soup used in the Russia®/ tured anatomy, the result of his un. Herbert Reeves Held in $25,000 Ball piveneaiion aa Bs daypaeitl fa ie g “7 50 breakfast like you do on the outside. | special counsel for the elty, bas de: army which is very palatanis And) successful attempt last night to hola] ol Charge of Misappropriating | o¢ aisputes with the witnes <% + 0: ithe skin PHT cep AGaate pecause | voted himself in the matter solely to| to pre re iq? We learned, through| UP and rob four athletic East Orange Smith Pr . wenn “a admonished h ot abso Nu Fas Jour experiences in feeding men on| women armed with nalforns stow ass mili both witness and prosecutor, the for ties into the blood, causing illness, |t%® Questions of law involved, It in| pertences in feeding men | prelias. “A companion {9 on his way | Herbert Reeves, an attorney, who! ny spar : : ; Walle the bowel pores do, understood the proposal to have Bim | ele S87 oie Cresnce venseel Brkers.| to the penitentiary. ‘The women who | W#8 counsel for the estate of Armide ies} ae vad i SfBulng'and the Genuine Spring samples For every ounce of food and drink| now pass upon the meritn of the| “There 1s one thing 7 should Uke 0] sesea the would-be robbers ‘are | Smith, a deceased sivier of Mis. O tee ROM beautiful models from which taken into the stomach nearly an|agrecment, considering every one of | pave 20) The te that the American| Mrs, Francis Read of No. 42 North |H. P. Belmont, was to-day sent to} 1) te the real “Ol tb dtasniily ip Hieidprlig aasnunente were ‘ ounce of waste material must be the numerous objections, has met! peg Gross has not lessened in any| Nineteenth Street; Mrs, Marian |R@ymond Street Jail, Brooklyn, In| ordered to mit facing the Jury. I nt carried out of the hody. Hf this waste | with favor on both sides way its activities for armies abroad) pruen of No. 47 William Street, and | defa'#t of $25,000 bail, under four in-| took @ seat wlougalde Lewis Htuyy salectedeseach sulediniahaa ie auisidy a ov aA teuiralie One report had it that officials of | because of our own preparations rae Mrs. Albert Becker of No. 27 North |“ictments for grand laroeny the) sant oanter, attorney for the de with extra care to bring out ckly ferments ai ra Rea See ‘rance rec rom us @ ship- ¢ : No. 87 Nort enc Chanler, slightly ic : Fy poisons, gases and toxins which are|the railroad company had expressed pra Brsis,b00 worth of supplies and| Sixteenth Street’ and her eighteon-|*d™ministration of the estate, The as ates eee Tae weRate all its special points! Absorbed or sucked into the blood | themselves as willing to abide by any! England a consignment valued at! year-old daughter Evelyn lasaeat, Klogik) tase? chae {ne Rie spel as m Wax, ad } poi stream, through the lymph ducts,| decision Mr. Hughes would make in! §12,000, It would be foolish of us to)” Returning from the revival being | him ia that of $10, on ‘Does this man have to sil here é - which should suck only nourishment | the position of arbiter, with the res-| stop working for the Allies and OD] ogucteq in Hast Orange by the {Ih is alleged that he forged mort-|Mear me?” Poiret Twills, Serges, 9 sustain the body. ervation, however, that the company'|centrate all our efforts on preparing H Mr. Rand volunteered to have Wax oA tendid. heal to|would insist on having a clear title| for a war which may never bappen, | Rev. Dr. Milford H. Lyon, the four |#ames on property belonging to sit somewhere else and “Oliver Os Velours, Gabardines. a Beene Hen menenee, Q|to the land involved. ithe American Red Cross is the} women were taking a short cut| decease), carried them as invest. | borne” soumht « meat 1 the rear of Leos 4 ‘tal is ft real hot wat pr 'g/? ere ce—rmns lonly form of co-operation which the} through the park near the Lucka-|ent® and appropriated to himself) the room while the spectators Poplins, Whipcords. Fae tenet] WAKE UP, BROOKLYN! — | Usited States Government recomnti9n.| wanna Railroad station when two) “tie complainants, ana pone | ; spoonful of limestone phosphate in it, ’ ‘ Women who want to serve their é : nen two} The complainants against Reeves era enet? 1 1 } he , f which is a harmless way to warh 4 = country must co-operate with us. | negroes demanded their money, One|are Mrs. Belmont, Ellen P. Kellogx “WOMAN” ON FLAGPOLE lected to show the completest va ty of ma- | These’ poisons, gaser and toxins frou “[e this The Evening World?” |And wo have learned from ithe Red] of the men seized Mra, ond and |and J.B. Kellogg, ‘trustees under the 5 terial and color—a fow of each kind, but your the stomach, liver, kidneys an “It is." Cross service in other countries threw her. Her companions got busy |“!!! ° as , size in a splendid collection \ bowels, thus’ cleansing, sweetening| “Say, what In thunder is the maiter ,necessity of boing fully prepared: The | with their umbrellas ahd beat off t Tieeven wae arraigned before Judge | 2,000 oh Painter te Kem ‘ ‘ = h ire ali Japanese and German Red Cross were he} May in the County Court, Brooklyn Garh Climb City Hall Staff, 0 ‘ Beer esvening me entire ee with Brooklyn? Why don’t you peo- hares equipped than any ers when | highwaymen. One got away, but the | District Attorney Lewis suggested that | -pwo thousand persons stood in Cit No Charge for Alterations “ fo! ing more f cde a eee Re ania rare BSC (S00) Ans l bated sai 0 thous persons stood in cape .werore putting ood into} pie do something about i>? It'sithe war began, but the lesson we bg uy ughe the ofner, after a ¢ Ke ha ge Pog tsiig Pod conte sion. | 1441) Park a few minutes after noon to- stomach: jound of limestone phos: {@RoUsH, to make @ man want to quit /have gathered from all, COUDITiEG Lt |e eee ne was Walter siccing (conference with hi attorney, Hovert|day, and 4,000 even were glued on the é "the country!" |the importance of having hi and sdid he was Walter McGhie, | Conference i Bes TORS sala ah toe E fe City i “ phate costs but very little-at the drug| "and who is this, please?” {rece depots of aupplies and a regis-|twenty-five years old. Today Ie. |!! Hider, Bbapeleah Lop eh. the Oy ae ee At Fashion store, but is sufficient to make anyone} “My name's John Durkin and [ live| tration of volunteers on whom We|corder Nott sent him to the peni- | wea climbing the pole, | Nea % an enthusiast on inside-bathing. Menjat No, 78 Underhill Avenue, I'm «!may call at a moment's notice tentlary for one year. | STONE BEGINS CAMPAIGN the modish as vemoved th . y and women who are accustomed to} good Irishman, too, And 1 just pent HAVE LEARNED WHAT KIND OF ————.__. | 9 the rot ie Shop wake up with a dull, aching head or|into Fox's Bedford ‘Theatre ed | CONSERVE ollowed. The d Avenue and Bergen Street, Got SUPPLIES TO * | na palr of over f have furred tongue, bad taste, nasty | ford Bae 4 . Yithat? And they played the ‘Star| “We are not storing supplies of a i} | I Di y p breath, sallow complexion, athers who Spangled Banner; and I'm the only perishable nature, sich as rubber BAND E AV R| pie ley nimer, proved ale at Uptown Store Only MOAOAUAE, Ate” ansured Ot” Gite | Meoe eNO AtaGaR NBL Now hee ao | Cain comnenca pes we paid six canta E |S Prevent Hurried Registra. a ere ~~ Nineteen West 34th Street~r, nounced improvement in both health | you know about that? And I want | yard for it. Now we have to pay ee tion of Foreign Vessels Under and appearance shortly.-Advt irene? Ped ning World do some- | {90 conte, whieb sho 8 ne value of @ } is Kiernan Said io Have C U.S. Flag for That Purpose reserve. Our worke “ds J... Fid xpert that they make as many sup- Attacking Wo “dl Newspaper, Man 1 $200,000) Flies in a day” as. were made ina rye eo aMan Just | PON, March 1i.-rHeGa- | Regsiane Rese tone to or Me em week in 1914, Last week when w setore Trying Suicide. pr Chairman of the Benute ui le wet CHICAGO, March 15.—John M. Wing,| were moving from one floor to an i | itions Committee, who| PETROGRAD, Mare 16 (via Lon- cram cOre Wy Leet E 8 He OF 8 FRAR [ine veteran newapaper mien who died) other at No. 411 Fifth Avenue, we ag s Klernan, at No. 2448 se re armed ‘al i }don).--An atta » the Ruastan lines undown in | here lef 0,000 to the! managed to get al! our moving done} en jump into the North . ¢ " southweat of Brzezany, tr liela, in} health” which accountsfortheirpresent | Newberry Libr and yet to turn out more work than One Hundred and } : idee rf Be eee Nee OU wine euesian postions Were eae sickness. For that reason it is impor- 5, 000\ sus we 1p ANY Bre have about two hundred * mor is the poltcal rriaey of Commerce (a sunpin | eer citnok’ ie announced (a ‘(oe tant that when you find you tire easily, | uiiber'. [: romen a de rking in that branch} a8 for him charge of | s« n s ig vea-| day's W Mice statement when your nerves are troublesome oF | jean his ne and the registration of volunteers Is) is assault on his wife, Bertia, | g¢ Ave applied to this Gov —— your work is irksome, you should | porte; on the 1's as r onnnauons g about telling profes scued by Pol. an Hess 5 | Boller Explosion on Dutch Crutser, strengthen your system immediately | jing on the Utica News, He was weve! sional women bow they could serve Peterson, of 17. Btate| 1. asked a full list of all sea-going| “ONDON, March 48 An explosion with the blood-enriching, tissue-build- | enty-three years old an cmorgency by giving us their nd taken to the St, Lawrence ‘ applied torvreg-| 0" Monee Oe Pree OF Soke ing food in Scott's Emulsion which | = = = —— 1 where he is & prisoner. Vit and he laws of nited * Bee : Th ° pti tial mel caataiae pure Norwegian cod liver Wa Kiernan, a n, found his! pat vensela have been|a boiler. orci; sed during last ontght oil and is free from alcohol. moti bleeding and unconsctous, | i tration between Jan. 1,| One man wes killed and fourteen were! | ry 5, jwranted segistratior b' a njured. ‘The Gelderland was towed to Latta atddeiedutanases tide cal | ‘VEN BEFORE Richard Varick was Batata Aocnleatnin rao Wis, and Mareh 1 name and) Fiuahing bya torpec | elected Mayor of New York in 1790, Kiernai was removed to the #t, Law, |° 28" vessels; name under | " i : i Law- | | Carstairs Rye was a favorite rence Hospital with ber jaw “and ) whi lon wee wranted; | : a ecg skull fractured Aamne ot ation and flag which ic! selection of people in New ¥ nbhe ded in the howpit al thie atter- | operated under prior to the appl | bd ‘ATi lost or found articles ade ae Aayor: See etna haat mens Ording |eton: of applicant and exact e or s es A) lees or found, axtieter, fe Though fifty-two Mayors to the police, had confessed. When | Wen! oy ication and isauance of | ed_at The World's Informa= have come and gone since then, he has vered from the effects of | tat ae | Pulitzer Boilding ’ f H ins a [his tmmersion, he will taken to | ‘7, ‘enolutios D ¢ P| ‘ . Commas Rye still remains as an [court elusrwed with mu p she resowutlon te pee eae fe be 8 if One whiff of the aroma from a steaming cup this merican institution. etectives MeCormick and Namoli | Preliminats simp Ih ie caupPvensela| Ef you could find a dentifrice | chilly weather and your whole being thrills with the rey a they had found blood. | BM “registering their boats | Seer than your present best, yet more desire t t at it | li | ottiee, j Established 1788 \stained hamr nthe kitehen table, | from Wurr|*dy rr rig. to rako| economical than the most frugal one, desire 0 ge a“ A nd consume it, it Th ni! antalfzingly ee eee nant! ana Waabie MOUS : Pip aera by ge of th ege of arming) wouldn't yowtryit? ALBODON DEN- appetizing and delicious, “Try It--you ll like t+ ton St, Brooklyn, for 30 days e i te Paptie ' priv d by severai! TAL CREAM hasthese merits, Used following the peidting ef the ST, LOUIS, March 15.—Military | twice daily, a tube lasts four to five Guaranteed to please you perfectly, or you can am ars a e or 8 is Were) pra on Ment | Became? epled by Me cestue ka use the formule take it back and get your money. of § j vein Friday or Mor ows the form day. Thus f i ut of w total | | 5 , in of Boewy deaker sells 46 Order from your grocer. Insist on Sunbeam" training an 4 Warr: LC aac A

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