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| MRS. BLOODGOOD GIVES THE EVENING WORLD, Eid lib MARCH Bk 1917. roads to the effect that they [FOOD AND FUEL COME FIRST that they could handle ‘ | FOR DAUGHTER, ROSALIE SAYS RAILWAYS? CHAIRMAN tnsectnut"%ecper eat of | "AND ROBBED Of $2, 000 |. ——_—_—— of trains woul cn thelr destinas 900 904-20404-06-06400000004 Hons during a strike, ’ : ’ Railroads to Expedite This ° a oad da bu f y . f t (Continued from First Page.) ven phan hid ad an a oe paraiysin, Commissioner of Weights and For fully studied and it was the imores- Measures Hartigan received to-day M {ti > 4 on that the President would be en- (Continued from First Page.) from Elisha Lee, Chairman of the ea me @ of actually setting the strike in mo led to take strong steps to check - tional Conference Committee of ‘ . ; ‘mis tion be postponed until Tuesday. the strike, ether he would bel + ay ‘ a | __ the Railways, a copy of the follow- Really Mean: Despite Embargoes, Way Will, 2 Lie eight railroad presidents, thie to put the roads under full mar-|St, Patrick’s Day Celebration) married titteen years and have been|!"& telegram sent to the 600 rail A KEEN APPETITE i) A D he st Grand Cen- al law was uncertain, though the very happy. roads of the country, main and AND if Be Found to Avert Hunger |4 © protected spetng Bt St precedents showed he has power to} Reluctantly Called Off Be- | “i know Mrs. Hetair had no friends | branch Ines, which would be affected 00D DIGESTION f * deg Ss Be \3 tral ‘Terminal, announced that they go ¢ in event of any violence on . ; |I did not also know, She seldom | bY the strike 6 it Here, Says J. C. Lincoln. |? approved the action of the Board of the line cause of Weather. |went out alone, When she failed to] “In the event of @ strike we To promote this condition—TRY ¥ i > Managers, nineteen in number, who When Congress convenes in extra {return home Thursday night I was| assume that food and fuel. will ¢ ° = hi we n. conducting the nes . session next month President Wilson | greatly alarmed and yesterday | went be thet ei at every 9 } 4 =C JEW Sak ave hee to otim- Hians to renew his recommendations| eee a 8 to Brooklyn Pol vadquarters, re-| ¢ffort made to handle the same tie® MILK FOR NEW YORK.)¢ $ tions with the men ‘The presidents for railway lemislation, whieh tailed || HOW ST, PATRICK’S DAY ¥ ported fetal ga ad Hew — hat a in maximum qui nit STOMACH BITTERS : ake the si o , at the last session Vhether there | 7 7) general als be sent o I gave elegran lowed a message | i “New Hav d Erie Except It = | pene ple father theh @6bs affecting Shn'be any changes in details will de. || WILL BE OBSERVED IN | tye chico a tull description of hier ana | received by from all the rail cn Mens ecm. {9 S | rhoy habd that foomtiueh ae the ae-| Sect Strhis wtutoe, | || TO BEG BURDUGHS | ee aty Pollen Commiononse sort iy t . arring ncatyt. ? > e joe je de- | prese: eputy Police Commissioner Sew i in Orders Barring Accept- | ¢ & cision on the Adamson Law has not) 1. reception and pail at || 12k pergonal charge of the investi- ance of Freight. . been rendered by the Supreme Court, Baty m to River Casino, 8 P. M. gation of the murder and Inspector | i ; » ' the only way to treat the controversy - Bota and ‘rendly Sone of St. Patrick din- | CT4Y, who was working with him, an- | } Z ei ea deriy and legal way and that}, (OLUMBUS, ©., March 17.—Kstab-|} ner, Hotel Astor, 7 P. M. nounced after a preliminary investi- | ites ie callin ees Oring font ‘ Fy im the orderly a fm y lishment of @ food dictatorship in St. Patrick's Soclety of Brook- | &®tton that vhe police were convinced : \ o the orderly and legal way is to wait (4, jogmed as more than likely t lyn, Waldorf-Astoria, 7 P, M. the murder was committed by somo 1 ~@oal and other supplies into New ’ for the decision. In case a strike 18 guy in case the threatened Paitrond| St. Patrick’s Society, Queena, tuet who entered the hotel and stole ote: - > ‘0 the wo "rod 0 m= ork have proclaimed neha Mis ‘ » $ called the ratiroads will liken #eir | strike thes up Oblo taffic. Gov. Cox Hotel Biltmore, 7 E Lee esab ab | Up, te the womae's, rosen. <All tho om: | last receiving freight after ROSALIE. ponition to that of the Allies‘in Ku-, has a tolegram from the Youngs-|} wational arte Club 7 P.M. spector sald nothing susploloys had | "|> Bi SOD GOOp & night, but it seems hardly likely now) % yogan % B that the shipments of goods Into) aoneee PDE EDOOD F New York will be stopped, in the| tts wither Bloodgood has sent| opinion of J. C. Lincoln, manager of! oy+ cards for a small dance Kaster the Traffic Bur of the Merchants’ | Association of New York. “T look for the adoption of some sort Monday night at No. fourth Street for her daughter, Mise Rosalie Hloodgood. } ot working plan at to-day’s confer- | ' ences,” Lincoln #ald to The Evening| Use, Government supplies and news World, “that will provide for bring- | Print paper | Sing milk, food and other vital sup-| The embargoes are a’ out the only preparations the railroads have made to meet the walkout, It is under- stood they have no men in reserve. The Erie's embargo covered all freight on the main line and connec- tions, excepting fuel and milk. The Boston and Albany's embargo, effective at once, covered all freight until further notice. This included foodstuffs and closed one of the tw: piles into NewYork and all the other big cities, so that we can live while the differences are being settled. “Freight conditions have been tet- ter this winter than they were in the winter of 1915-1916," said Mr. IAn- coin. “Then it took twenty-one days for the average frefght shipment to go from Chicago to New York, as defence to stop receiving freleht,| who so desire in case of otrike dl | oe POR wee (ecu REE cop crest sae ETS 49 Past Thirty-' town Sheet and Tube Company of- fering him the z id war b 0 been fo - 0 o rope who wanted to avo! jut od v's force of Irish festival, auspices Board of een found in connection with on |New Haven and Hartford are now fighting to a finish because | 15 q90° men, including eno ti] Erin, A. 0. H, Lyceum, Highty. || them. war has been forced upon them. | ployees with ralltbed. experience to Se ee oe eae a lawelen wap piven our At Po Tho railroad Presidente were | inake fourteon full train crews |] ‘trish ceilidh, arranged by St. ||lice Headquarters this afternoon, unanimous in agreeing to fight ee eed Edna Branch of Gaello League, One gold lavaliiare, the principal the strike to a finish. They took ; |] Brevoort Hall, No. 154 Bast Fifty- J!gem a square emerald set in platl- the stand that if the unions win Narn tate phe |} (Annual bali, Daughters of ria, || diamonds, with a. five gear pendants. it will be @ victory of might and |. » March 17.—!1 paim Garden, Fifty-elghth Street || Ono topaz ring, the stone set in unserupuleue dealing. Engineers, conductors and trainmen band Lexington Avenue § P. M. Ganthe of thirty. diamonds Before going into conference with]! the Cincinnatl,. Lebanon and #| One marquese ring, a large brown the mediators, mombers of the Man- cane, me ite Pouterivenin tate The Patrick's Day parade in diamond set in cluster of twenty-tive agers’ Committee sald they had noth-| road, this morning informed General | M@nhattan, for which thousands of} One wedding ring. ing new to offer and would stand on|Sunerintendent I. W. Geer of the Marchers had assembled to 9 Ons win geld bend pracsiet their suggestion that the Goetha' nore Rpg bf th ‘ennsyl-|3 o'clock this afternoon, was —_—> Commission should handle the dis-| {he mtrike ord would refuse to obey! doned, Patrick J, Collins, the Grand 16 ALLIED AIRPLANES SHOT pute. Marshal, after a study of the weather | Samuel Gompers, the fourth media- | No Strike on Micht) at the proposed starting hour, 4 DOWN IN DAY'S FIGHTING tor appointed by President Wilson} rE the cold and the rain put a burden had not appeared at the Biltmore up| CLEVELAND, March 17.—From an|f risk of health on the marchers | ——— to a late hour this afternoon. Re- | authoritative source it is learned that] Which he was not warranted In en-/ Squadron of the Late Captain | ports reached the hotel that he had|to avoid international complications|CoUraging them to assume, Slowly Boelcke Destroys. Its Hundredth WILL BE DEPORTED Railroad and a party at Sulzer’s Harlem River that the enirit of the famous aviator t Every Shoe In Our Stock Is GREATLY REDUCED LADIES’ .|| BOOTS 4.00 « from against eight days tn the year before. * ne of the t¥O | heon geen at the union strike head-|tho atrike order affecting the Now| nd with some grumbling his order ; | Retter organization has cut down the| sreat transportation arterton — quarters at the Herald Square Hotel, | York Central lines does not include | was obeyed Machine, Says Berlin | from twenty-one days’ time conalderahly| Which food products enter New Eng. | Gurr @: (ae Um SMe Lt) the Michigan Central system, run-| “Tis the wornt years,” . thin winter, in aplte of four weeks of 44nd from the West. 1g Mt fo po aw toi i nile | ning into Canada, and that no'atrtle| wig Marshal ¢ e BERLIN, March 18 (via Sayville ‘ » y. He was in Washington yester-|js contemplated on the Michigan | #!@ Marshal Collins March 17).--“German airplanes « : the worst and most prot The Boston and Maine embargo | 4. and knew of his appointment as| Central at present Tho reluctance to abandon the pars | mae” ‘pepe hace us storms we have had tn years, stated that live stock and perishable | | o caiator vate in tho afternoon 4 ak Wak: lneveabea (KO. ti ntrast Sunday.” says the Overseas News S REE S IPPERS f : freiy not be accept | 7 , , j beg eased by the contrast: agency (the official German news I | I Py rom “It would be a revere blow to the Pacrecasbireg oie | Every train entering and leaving | Mending Saye Strike WIM Affect It| which the day's festivities would have Geseau). veenont Bowe ote : _— Y our — e nite a ‘The Grand Trunk embargo covered |‘h* city this afternoon was londed to! 4,511, OME TA gir Ate re bed those of a year ago, when the cel- | tente machines. Lieut. von Richt ents of food suppiles interfere VADBLI arch 17.~Renc ire a " capacity, Through trains were run brators were split Into t bitterly hofen disabled his twenty-sixth hos with, even for a short time. It would|¢Verything but coal bound from és ing officials to-day predicted that| disposed tile airplane, which he forced to the cripple our preparations for posatble| United States to Canada, in neveral sections. Apparently the! intr freight service will be operated | W2Posed factions. The heads of last | Pe na P car Vimy: Lieut. Haldamus . e from 4. war to stop the encvement of freight,|, Tee Southern Rallway gave notice |feneral public anticipates a strike, up to 1 per cent. and thelr passonger|) 0)” contending bodies have not brought down his twelfth machine to Dr hae haar Geter tate Het) 44 would not accopt perishable freight 4 people are trying to Ket home| service up to i per cent of normal in been reconciled, but the followers | the east of Rouvroy, and Lieut. Pfelf ee je atop might! at would not ordinarily bh its | before pasrenger service is tied up, | event of a strike. have fraternized and are at pea fer defeated his ninth adversary to : reac | | meine Mflaber ders a Fine : cast of Hersious. Two captive Mr. Lincoln explained that, in view | ytination Before ¢ A: Mi Saturday. /NEW HAVEN SUSPENDS TWO OF The principal among the many re ona also were destroyed. rf . iw v fo does no! ne} ons, aAnquet a peal ‘oO be te Cy of the throat of strike, the railroads|apply to milk. z | ITS FINEST TRAINS. ARRESTED AS A SPY; ceptions, banquets and balls to bo| Torna air squadron of the late Capt. were compelled as a matter of self- ine. Py oo gar en pcpeed| The management of the New York, Waldorf-Astoria and the Hotel Astor one hundredth machine, which proves which they will not be able to carry| orders, evidently belleves the strike will be Park |stil! survives among his comrades.” & and would, therefore, apoll on their| Welghts and Measures Commissioner | called, for the Knickerbocker Limited| PITTSBURGH, March 17.—Charies| ‘The Brooklyn parade was als : om rg hands, But he felt that somehow a tase A caseeve ct 408 A Ed leaving Boston at 1 o'clock each|van Mennen, allas Israel d’Arcadta, | Called off Fines th Geer at Patrick Bate pee MS del 7 ondin, Fifteen thousand " truce will be made, braced in the city, asking them to|*fternoon, and the Merchants’ was arrested here yesterday on al were awaiting his signal to « {| “Have your millions enabled your The b phe berger orders of the ane oeen Ct Pg hy ong 2 am of | press, leaving Boston at 5 o'clock, charge of espiona~> nt the request of}the borough and county authortttes | iren to marry well?” ratiroad companies will not stop the|@ strike, conspire to raise prices un-'the finest trains in the Boston-New | the Federal authorities, Van Mennen's| were ready to go to BORG | ter ner | Caveat ert 5 h S & B d carrying of milk and other foodstufts|JUsly. He said in @ statement to the Vi racy, wore suspended from arrest followed his conversation with| Hall Pliza to review tho procession, |eabaret d and my son is en 25t treet roaaqway ; into New York for the next public that he belleves the roads will . ja pretended member of the German| At the dinner of the Friendly 3ons|saged to prominent chorus girl w five days. : ? v0. | &, “ adalat deircatodliga dy . bo able to run 26 per cent. of their | operation to-day until further notice. | i:hbasey, to whom he told of infor-|of St, Patrick at the Hotel Astor; We're headed for the best society ¥ ; Appel er that is a Sons trying 0 a cee Deevees marvye | The reason given in that the first| mation he had regarding munition | to-night Judge Victor J. Dowling, the | now problem. derblit estimated to-day that. elghi | Strike order will call out the yardmen | Plante In thia district. new President, will preside, and the| * Four exceptions were made to the . he ea : Last night the Bureau of Immigra.|speakers ure Bishop Ha of the ‘ nat days’ supply of food {# on handjin the Grand Central Terminal and) eo) ordered Van Mennen’s deporta- ew York diocese, Senator Borah of § general embargo placed on lines of|/at any time in this city, He edded: | the trains could not be handled to-| tion, The warrant charges that he Idaho, Charles M. Schwab and Fran- | the Pennsylvania Railroad, They are ‘ ¢ ig hd ae, mans food! nignt at this end of the route, The| committed a felony or other crimey|cis J. Murphy. Special guests will foodstuffs, livestock for domestic| {T#!ns the shortage w' scute in| " or misdemeanors involving moral|include Gen, Leonard Wood, Col the hotels, where dally deliveries | Corresponding trains, leaving New | turpitude prior to entry into the| William M. Haskell of the Sixty alone suffice to keep a stock large| York for Hoston were k n the! United States and was a person like- ninth, Justice John Proctor Clarke PETE dks coeeen famines with the| ‘me card to-day, ly to become @ public charg Herbert B. Swope of The World and | lene tino expert, familiar with the) ‘rhe Boston and Albany Railroad| Van Mennen, a Belgian by birth,|the Prealdents of various societies | i Rice. SAMMEURD. ne lannounced the withdrawal after 4|Went to Canada three years ago, He| The St, Patrick's Society of Hrook ridiron the country from the Middie ounoed t arawe & |was a Lieutenant in the French! lyn will hold its sixty-elghth annual | ; oat to the Atlantic seaboard, can o'clock to-day of all parlor cars on| Canadian battalion of the Canadian banquet at the Waldorf-Astoria. The | H undoubtedly arrange some system Of |trains between Roston and New York. |army. He was requested to resign. He | Irlah Collegiate Club will hold a din é rengportation woloh will elfectively | mnie action was necessary, officials ‘© here from Montreal about seven |er at the National Arts Club; the F, —_—— meet cri acid. tacaune at. the cplate ft the| Weeks ago. His#lan was to get work, Board of Erin of the A. O. H. wil . been onde! 7 have an Irish National Festival & Advises the Use of ‘FRUIT-A-TIVES'| FOSTER TO BE A COLONEL|* in munition plants and blow them up New Haven, which picks up Boston a entertainment at thee Lyceum, , The Famous Fruit Medicin —— and Albany cars for New York at} HIS BODY PAINTED GREEN ty-sixth Street and Third A > + Jand the St, Batrick's Soctety of the ' fpringtield : BS eal Borough of Queens will banquet ac| é A despateh from *hiladelphia Fate By Wearing Yellow! the Hotel Biltmore; the Knights of | 5 -itentnald I. Woater, Lieutenant Colonel] states that a court fight on the atrike Te On St. Patrick's Day. [Columbus, Long Island Counc, at! t pos peg el vol re aaeen was started there by members of the} Victor J. Brown, eighteen, of No. 627 lasneee ate Ue Aten us end) ; week. Brigadier General Dyer witi| *led railway untons. jHay View Avenue, New Rochelle, a) At the Palm Garden, Fifty-elghth | minsiad’ the preusation of Mentor alt Theee union members filed « [psehiatattn ithe rupley of oe Wheel- | gt root and kexington Avenue, the favorable action by Gov. Whitman is] bill in equity asking for an in- | “4 aren OMe applied to} Me are OF TURIN WIT ROLE SHAT Ae t i . Magistrate ian to-day for a war- | nual ball sald to be assured. junction against the union leaders | rant for assault against Patrick At Bryant Hall, Sixth Avenue, near ; 4 It was sald that Major George E.] on the ground that if a strike is v Hdward Phelan and = Si 1| Forty ond Street, the County] f q Johnston,” then commander’ of\"the| brotherhoods will be seriously | you1"" asked M: Nolan, Butane Sin wmten Sell be akowe welfth, resigned at McAllen, xas, ey took of at the ol tle etures,” in) which 6 shown i Utter a difference —with, Major ‘Gen: | impaired. 1 wae Weating.” replied Hrown, sand (Many of the scenes of St. Patrick's ; {O'itsan, would have been the popul The bill was filed in the Federal | ripped it and the rest « hg {life in captivity on the hills of An- | ; holce.” IU happened that Foster war! pistrict Court. ‘The action affects [Off and painted a brigitt|trim and hat visite to Monaghan be- | 6 trouble bet Gen. | ; gre | fo: nd after his priesthood : unston ocourred. “Hu |the brotherhoods on all railroads in eee attempted fate” ejaculated | Star Casino, One Hundred H mien Orel their | nnaylvania, ju | trate wand $s Brown didn’t} and Seventh Street and Park Avenue, ' " | rho bill of right flied in Phila: |" nesses, the warrant was|the Sligo Men's Association will pre 589 Casgrain St., Montreal zB thousands of the members of (he) $61,717,309 FOR BETHLEHEM, | At Maennerchor Hall, Fifty-atxth t Aon aah. lose one brotherhoods feel is justified, It is Street, near Third Avenue, the sons 4 ) my opinion, no other medicine | STORK PICKS 17th TWICE, | claimed by the seekers for an injunc- | Net Income 84:1,503,008—Hat and daughters of Cavan wil hold «| . in the world is so curative for Consti- | tion that the strike ballet taken eight) Common Mook aie Fer we “Sthe. Tipperary celebration will te | T 3] fn? Gillon ond Indigestion’ as. “Fruiteacl*™ Avple-| months ago was suspended when the | } UA TE a ES mary Bethichem| netd at Tuxedo Hall, Fifty-ninth q al f 1 Corporation for 1916 was pub-| street and Madison Avenue. tives.” I was a sufferer from these| stra, Joseph ot g| brotherhood chiefe agreed to thelr .s today, showing @ total Income | eee A | complaints for five years, and my |World reporter living et Cedar Grove, | Adamson law and cannot be revived | of $61,717,309, an increase of $36,845,-} | wil ind sthy S F sedentary occupation, Music, brought |N: J.. gave birth to a son to-day. ‘Thou. | xcept in the event of an adverse de Mant year | | B about « kind of Intestinal Paralysia_|##8@8 of other wives gave birth to sons) cision on the Adamson law by the t Income amounts D $43 | H with nasty Headaches, belching gas, |t°4*; Dut this Applegate arrival in| United States Supreme Court. $326, Th avaiable fox AN LD B OO LAYHOUSE Mireeh neat (Ale cathe. cole + | more cresting than of them, for} MANY REFUSE TO CONSIDER | the common ate Aipeenere ; a ‘ f i and Pain inline inustentes @ coincidence and estab STRIKE VOTE IN EFFECT. Were pald was equivalent 0 285,30 per he Back. 1 tried pills and medicines |jishes that St. Patrick's Day runa in the Pa ied iNl atid ha pil nt } % of physicians, but nothing helped me. |Applesate family Many of the amino! ptherhood d the year with ' ® Then I was induced to try “Fruit Gn the 1th of March, 1914, Mra.|leaders have notified the ehiefa of | 37 mpares with ea Hit-a- | A; gave birth to t 4 (es 7 compares with $17 & tives” and now for six months L have Appionate eave dirth $0, 2 son, St 4) thelr organisations hey will re- | 44 Pets” Bonus pay. All Over Body, Remarkable Ba) on entice ai ed at 410.4. M | fuse to consi io strike ballot as| ment to 100,00 i chi fl Bei eee entively well, ind Oh CAE A es neteeate ate t aber aioe Compared sen | Skin Very Sore, Itching Terrible, advise any one ho suffers oO i ht rth ann wary Bb, Dre ba P . i that horrible: trouble Chroule Com senting his ew brother with hia green erry | CouldnotSleep. Almost Gave Up £ stipation with the resultant indig eer pee as at at it was token | DIES IN PLUNGE OUT WINDOW} Hope. Healed At Cost 75 Cents. tion, to try "Pruit-a-tives,” and y ernational diffi fr Will’ be eerocebiy wave” and you WON'T WORK WITH NEGROES | cartostrepseep Merci Hlutehicscn: (ainteceauan (a diste baby aufered (rom aamvare chan pre Beye vvanae in con, {sears old, well known in’ woman cut. /of eczema which broke out first on her great benefit you will receive yang con } hundred and fifty tronwork om in refusing to /f{f@Xe elreles In Brooklyn, either fell or face and then all over her body. It A. ROSENBURG. |, yed in the Mariner's Harbor plant) \ mn bd Jumped from a window of her home on| was in the form of a ; 80c. a box, G for $2.50, trial sige, jof the Staten Island Shtpbullding Com: | ‘ alyial the fourth floor of No, 247 Carroll Street rash and her skin was 26c, At all dealers or sent postpaid |! quit rk this morning as ® pro-| whic 1 on con Brooklyr ng. She died within very sore, She co ; by Fruit-o-tives, Limited, Oder t again action of the company; ‘The allroad presidents who area few minute not sleep on account burg, New York.—Advt bringing twe newt from) taking part in the flnal neg ’ Was Ald he belleved tire the terrible itching, and | M y 7 Ml are Samuel Kea, Pennsylvania won pe ietde, # ft ve she was losing weight r ; “ i rank um bul: ra. nson's husband almost given Headaches &i'.:.«: s gee| ot NOW Jersey: rank Trumbull, | muna, i, Hutcinaen's husbands EZ up anibpe when mn other mechanics employed plant | Chesapeake & Ohio; Wo 1. Truesdale, | years ago AZ | gnu tld ine to try Cuti- come mostly from disorders of |'° '°™ "i Se not meet with success. | Lackawanna system: J, H. Hustin short, Pauw wee te wan ne! {uta Soap and Ointment, 1 did, and the | the stomach, liver and bowels, |tactare meami On Rear| Poston and Maine; F, Db, Underwood, IB LLL Wiel ay twas remarkable, She had be n . ve Erie, and Hale Holden, Chicago. dead i ering over a month and we only use: Regulate these organsandkeep | oan EE ‘ ington aint Quincy VASHINGTON, — Maret epres about one cake of Cuticura Soap and free from headaches by using |)...” aimin is hess ertatives of the National Canne Ona hor of Cutoura Ointment whan ais Us Ta e VA onl ey.) N. has bee Fh ue the pes | MFeatdemt Sutd to BMepe for a Strike any Heat pletely healed,"* (Signed) Mrs, a . Mtened to tion 2 1916, th acul the Ur sity of | WASHINGTON, Marc Presi ne 2, | ! ¢ Dar he offiel | ‘ food th fa wt How often such distressing, disfigur al a i dent Wilson is « ared t lay te : i “7 Ibe made. at ind orraw, | normal, Dr. BK. Pra f skin troubles might be | my * awarded ani the | eve there will be no railr strike, | 1 au of gn ant Dome Com. every-day use of Cuticura Soap and Pi S { ay Hie Taman who. In the oninion He thinks the mediators he went to| mere, wid other department « Molain Ointment for all toilet purposes { f dlatinguished service during the svar, |New York yeaterday afternoon will Memetiial mexsuren. with yen sant Free Sample Each by Return i It was awarded to Chief Justice White [prevail upon both widen to adjuat| soul and steel co ; sil Mail address po: 1: “Cuti Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, | |!" )" s, past and steel companic shortage post-card uticura, i ea crrchere tober 1oenzse. | (°F, the United Mtates Bupreme Court | their differences peaceably: Howover,| is sali! to be due primurily to 4 wot Dept. H, Boston."’ Sold everywhere ¢ 48 studying me Jo Oo pre- of can mauufeturers wo obtain Unplate ’ —— {