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— arenes 7 — a THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917. ait. te ssa ; HUMAN INTEREST TALKS WITH RECRUITS AT ENLISTING PLACES _ - COLDFTET CURED, |Recruiting for Army Has Its Romances $10,000,000 FUND (COAST DEFENDERS BRAZILTOADULS. . UNOLESAMREADY And Tragedies, Too, but All Is Patrotism FORN.\.FARMERS GO UPON PARADE INTHE ARMING AND | ae NNFOOD CAMPAIGN) WITH RANKS FULL. FEEDING OF ALLIES *—TOFIAFLAT FE a “Will Use X-Ray to Remedy| Such Defects—New Rush of Navy Recruits. \N. Y. Central Inaugurates Plan| Eighth Command, First of | Argentina Demands Complete for Lending Money and Three in City to Be Fully | Satisfaction of Germany Supplying Labor Prepared for Service. | for Sinking Ship. Naval recruiting in all branches of the service showed a brisk and vigor- ous “come-back” to-day. Indications were that {t would be well up to A movement designed to asnist the| The Eighth Coast Defense Com- a RIO DE JANEIRO, Aprt: 21.—Brazil farmers of New York was inaugur-|™494, Col, Elmore F. Austin com- formally announced to-day she will |co-operate with the United States in lated today by the New York Contrai|™4nding, paraded through the city to-day and were reviewed by Major pal . Railroad, ufder the personal direction sending munitions and supplies to the normal, even if it did not exceed the Vitzi My Y, | e *, O'Rya The Ete! Beek tuota. | ewe we ALLY WMV Y// of President Alfred H, Smith, with aj? John F, O'Ryan, The Etghth | aiies, Among the interesting arrivals at spirit to |view to preventing any decrease in| °l!ms to be the first of the three| Alarming reports reached here aa the Marine Corps Headquarters at No, 24 East Twenty-third Street was an X-ray machine, forwarded from Washington, at the request of Capt Jacreage planted and guaranteeing a|N°W York Coast Artillery organiza |suffictent food supply for New York|Uons to complete the weeding out ICity at prices unaffected by specu-| Process which has been recommended \lators, to National Guard units by the to the increasing gravity of the Ger- man revolt in Southern Braatl, Uru- muay, near the disaffected section, ar Frank E. Evans, in charge of the| | As much as $10,000,000 will be avail- Department, and showed the town|to-day mobilized its entire otanding enrolment work there. | able to assist the farmer and the| What the result has been, larmy and ordered the militia held In It has been found a large majori jfinancing part will be handied| Since no authorization has been | readiness, according to Montevideo of rejections are for flat feet. Such ‘through the local banks, the raliroad |@!Ven to recrult National Guard units | eaplians, beyond their peace strength many of Farmers seeking loans will receive | them have beet enrolling man who | 'h? Ge an application blank. from. tne| Will be enlisted the moment the word | territory. Patriotic Farm Loan Committee, |!# V8. ‘The Eighth ts one of thee. | BUENOR AIRES, April 21.-~Tno which wil loan money at 4 1-2 per| Those with dependent families have! Government has sent to Germany an Jeent. interest without security pro- {Cem let go and their places taken by! ti. note demanding complete vided the farmer's application re at pbb deta unit have | satisfaction for the sinking of the Ar celves the approval of the loan farm | 0 ven Csahareed pn ee Som xentinian sailing ship Monte Protosido. mmittes of three members appoint. | ee eee aoe oi eved te fat The Argentinian Minister ts instructed ed by the master of the local grange companies recruited to full | immediately break oft relations if ‘The money will be advanced untii| *Uthorteed strength by meh who have | y - 4 all medical examinations. cbiherae esata tendo dies pes ges | December 1 through the local banks Larne atin rn “ ro armory at |MbILILY for the loss of the vessel i ent le ry a re NO Individual loan made prior to] park Avenue and Ninety-Fourth | The tnatructions sent to the Minister minor defects in otherwise perfect t Wet rane specimens can in a number dexpatches, to oppose any attempt by ans to invade Uruguayan | of cases be remedied. The machine | ( will be instalied in the examination | 2 Late | “*room and, wherever possible, the | hy. Freddy Fink surgeons in charge will correct the wate vans age sega thd applicant's deficiency free of charge after an examination of the X-ray pictures, ns aah . " An interesting feature of recruiting| Kid Canfield’s” Best Girl Will for the marfnes this mornfng was tne} Here Learn for the First Time diversity of strange occupations Her Brave Boy Is One of among those applying for enlistment. o. i Bergt. Cullom enrolled to-day a| Uncle Sam's Fighting Men—| #450, Additional . i . Street at & o'clock, marched down| 4? to the effect that Argentina wi cf d d e 8 be ec y, ho er, be id 1 7 " camel driver, a dynamiter, a subway| And Tom, of the “Figh' id iL. Terp FeAshhen SO ia Hanpary, | | loans mays however, be made upon | peek avenuo to Forty-tifth street, to Permit of no evasion or delay on the worker, a property man, two mov-| Jordans,” Well, the Mother Seco 9 Came Fre NEI eta a eittad by han eat teh} Madison Avenue, to ‘Thirty-second | Part of Germany. He ts informed * | ing picture “extras” and a charioteer . : | to jnn w D0 Mahod by tho local 104M} a reet, to Fifth A F instruct the Berlin Government that , Street, to Fifth Avenue, to Fifty-nint! aon the circus Cried a Bit, but the Old Man ‘ venue, t nth committee. é “One thing about re Laborers will be sought syste- ly that has struck a. Lieut. Commander of enrollment for the Eastern Divi # sion at No. West Forty-second Street, “is the high character of the By Nixola Greeley Smith, Ming, Ma of them belong ee ey bcciatchhded 3 Dear Miss Pettingill: This is to notify you that Ernest Janelli, fur- to all varieties of skilled occupations and trades, all of which fits them the | niture salesman, twenty years old, enlisted yesterday in the United States uiting recent Said, “Go Enlist or I’ll Kick » forcibly,” sald] You Out,” Which Suited Tom ady, In charge Exactly. Street, to Broadway, to Ninety-wixth |!f Prompt satisfaction is not granted Btreet and across Central Park to|Atsentina will follow the course of | j matically by # special bureau of the! ine anmory again. O'Ryan re. | te United States and Brazil and will | Asticultural Department of the New! viweq the parade from the Union| #'m ita ships against submarines. | | York Central through which @ can- League Club. It was announced officially on Apri! | | vase is b ndue | ing ¢ ed to get men ee 13 that the Monte Protegido had been “Do | | you need seed, loans or labor? RUSSIAN S0Cl T sunk by a submarine off the European | | Apply to the nearest New York Cen- ALIS $ coast. The submarine fired on the | tral agent,” was the invitation set ship, wounding a member of the crew. Broasouse 4araky CABLE MEYER LONDON, # along the ratiroad'a| pa... op : ii " [lines are assured financial support|eclire They Favor “International | |and an adequate supply of labor to| Peace Without Annexation or In- to you. He said that a fellow could argue the thing out | Da reater ee ee ncorsere au Nee with his father and mother, but that there was no use 26 Cortlandt Street also reported a = in thousands of | pected y better for various sea duties, and| army and is now a member of its Hospital Corps. 1 met your young man | | F ele etate peer ce nreneey “NO SEPARATE PEACE” ‘NO SLEEPERS ON TROOP their wits being keener than the old yesterday at the recruiting headquarters for the army at| | 4 | ie eM, ee Ge jograph poles ee! Cece mans, Mey) are! mush 5 No, 26 Third Avenue, and he asked me to break the news| | 9 Beek pasties ede \ more easily trained. arme pane iotee | TRAINS, BAKER RULES ‘ ‘diers Will Have to Travel in Day trying to talk patriotism to your best girl when all sh | Troops ator, | produce a maximum crop. Over 1,000 arintiten tities | : 4 / ; Ne Ore a Seay gad 5 pol bes about, anyhow, is that every man in tHe German | "48 talking with the accepted re | ee _ Ai! ce Dat ae Mestte ke warning eens demnities, Real or Disguised. Coaches to Conserve Trans- ‘At je fateful date of Friday has * ’ | eruits, Sxcess $ S os 3 | arene passed. During most of the day the| / army {8 going to take aim at one fellow all at once They rejected that fellow because | nue EXCESS OSUPPHES | food problom under a aystematic plan ae Bieta spp panels 31 (via Lon- | portation Facilities, lobby of the reserve's quarters on the This may not seem to you, the reader, not Miss Pet- » had deformed et ; AonOURE RS | Wherever Found. to reach every dof the farmer, | ie ra Sepaaieb ai etd eat | WASHINGTON, April 21.—No “bu e miners felt abou ‘ ‘ c c atement: fourth floor was crowded with those| {* ingill, the right way to begin an account of how the him ay you did that he had misstated Co-operating with this army is sleeping cars for American soldiers during the present war, was the order of: Secretary Baker to-day, Day eager for enrolment, Those who suc- yo ceeded in “getting by” were sent to | Saes eee Ernest Janell the Brooklyn Navy Yard. ung men of New York enlist, But you have not met | his age The thing that strikes you at once 5 about the soldiers of the United Btateg| the serious situation in Germany, the pes 4 lying to Congressman Meyer | 1] . Mayor Mitchel’s Food Supply Com- GUE, 41 21.—In view of ahaa (6 Yc A THE HAGUE, April nv Piles ue petedaebatm ce wens nd n (of New York), who asked fo Mare W. Colo of Utica, Secretary,|% Mal that the Russian Socialists Ky ee coaches will be used for the transpor- 4 You hav@ seen thousands like him, though—short, stocky, dark, with &@/as you see them altting at desks of Fooq Dictator again ordered @ COM-/and pankers throughout tho State, | {@Vored @ Heparate peace with Ger-| ration of troops under ordinary oon- are anes) sort MIG Algae, Of 1 the sort of manner that would betray to anybody | Pounding typewriters at hird av many, the Executive Committee tele | at” A y fered their services to the navy to- | Tight wide open eye and the § ; in their independence and self-| plete house-to-house round-up of all| ‘Tho first step in the campaign ts f a ditions except in cases of journeys of unusual length covering more than one night and one day, . By eliminating use of sleepers the day. ‘That they didn't ship wasn‘: |!" Denver or Kansas City that he was one of those “fresh New Yorkers.” thelr fault. With James McDonald, | Ernest's ancestry was naturally Italian, and Ernest himself, though he has the biggest in the lot, at thelr head, | ved all his life in the Bronx, 18 as unmistakably metropolitan as the corner They have much more self-| private food reserves in the towns, the supplying of New York's “pu briny than civilians and they @re) vijgges and hamlets of the whole of | tato belt” with plenty of se Aas has been stated in @ deciara- lously pleased with ‘thelr of the Council of Wo: erepaiheg the they went before Lieut. Commander | of Forty-second Street. who joins the army knows that Commissioners, with Berlin reserv- | jabor to plant and harvest thd Soldicrs’ Delegates, the entire Russian | number of cars necessary to handle , i No, 3 Es : ty-th! INS HIS mu J ae a chance to win an appointment ists, descended on the farma, ‘Through the Mayor's com revolutionary democracy does not | the movement will be decreased by 6 Bavice at No, 34 East Twenty-third | JANELLI ENLISTS AND W opened her mouth. She looked kind of | Military academy after he has #e and small, and the old farmeteads, | 49.000 bushels of potatoes, class one,| seek a separate peace, but favors in- eet. one-quarter, the Department an- » without annexation’ | nay inities, real or disguised, on | MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April 21.— rican train travel 1 @ year, and that ninety such ¢ from Aroostook County, Me, have! ternational pe FRIEND'S $10. | sad, though may bo in West Point at one time. He| even those with waste lands. Thoy! juon secured and will be soldat the| cmmational 5 Tus is Ernest's account of how You see,” the scion of the fighting | has, too, a chance of special courses in| searched all buildings, not neglecting | cost price of $ a bushel, plus the| °F ide : tg he came to enlist: “I was shoot- | Jordans added philosophically, "driv- nical and training schools. | the humblest habitations transportation charge wil] the basis of tho free development of | Luxuries of Americal titin tava ing pool with a fellow last night"! ing a route up through Westchester, et. W. H. Darrock and Corp.! Gaoks of corn and potatoes and | make the pri nations, and considers that the pro- McPhelomy, who recetve ap The pota |the opinion of Edmund Pennington, Ernest began, “when he said all of @/ taking in White Plains, Pleasantville hts for the army have Interesting 8ldes of bacon were found hidden In) i." Muyor'n Committee, which witl| etirat of every country should do president of the Minneapolis, St McDonald said that they were all members of the Nugget Club and | wanted the club represented in the navy. When it developed that the youngest was forty-five years old y from sudden, ‘Say, Canfield, I'l bet you $10) and Chappaqua, isn't what you'd call | tales to tell of thelr adventures In re-| garrets, cella id apparently un- | aecept ne in payment for them| ts utmost to bring about peace on the | Louls and Sault Ste, Marte road, here and that they all had wives in Alaska, | 0. gon't dare enlist’ ‘You're on,'| 4 sporting job. 1 got $17.60 a week, | eruting used outhouses, The authorities were | When indorsed by the local banks, Tir] Above basis” age eee advjsement every Commander Grady turned them down. |7 angwered, And this afternoon, 8) put you don't care much what you Bt / APPEARANCE AGAINST THEM, amazed by the quantities of food col. order that New York's supply ta safe-| 1 el cane of conserving\pur equipment “Ww one Gaya pee MY havea soon as I get into my altace if you have to spend all your time | ENLISTED ANYWAY. lected in these raids, ive a Written option to the Mayor's] April 19 that Representative London, | Pennington said, “Diners probably good time,” pleaded Mr, McDonald, Bronx to collect) around those places. I'd made going up to t nd we'd just like to keep it up while} that ten. There'll be some talk | mind to enlist before the old man su the war lasts.” around the neighborhood of Kast One] word. But 1 wis ied be, spoke vy. Wi abo rst, because e lo! In command of Lieuts. J. W. Wilcox} tyundred and Forty-ninth Street, 1) 8p0Ut Ht THSt: peed ae boss was and J. 8. Wright 700 bluejackets from} oan tell you, when the fellows, se PMY! Corp, MePhelomy, until the cur-| The seurch was slow, serious, but Food Committes, agreoing to well tac| thy . +. | slentio © potatoe ti crop 10 DP ling market’ pric gross, had cabled N Tcheldse, a | nd library cars also will go.” rent Week, was in charge of a recruit- | Conscientious, The potatoes and grain crop at the preval : er |ing station In Union Square. ‘The day | were carefully welghed and the quan. | h!s. It 14 pelleved, ie i i ee ia eet nitative wirocuamian er |following the President's speech 10 | titles apportioned to families to suf.) 12° City 600 “asaya hve et 2 RIOR SOD | Congress the Corporal told me two inen | jition aPporioned to familles to suf- | pounds of potatoes this fall regarding. the rumors that tussian BERNHARDT SLOWLY GAINS nretty sore when I told him { was|Constess the poral ta Mia j Basie Be: Se. Coors SAL Bueslan the navy yard to-day went to the(iid Canfleld strolling along in Uncle| coming over here to Third Avenue to | WhO had ween better days ait on ae was taken away, leaving behind with Germany ed Slighe Polo Grounds to see the game be-|gam's uniform. Did I tell you the| joln Be a Voy Te WAviOg | i ning World, They were not oll, | lamenting people ASSERT GERMAN U BOATS Say Docto tween the Glante and Hoston, They |. 0. called me Kid Canfeld becausé| ine, store Ip the lun. Wile Mens AeA gies ar eget ont soos eemererret | PRISONERS AS FARM HANDS, |. eee ean tte van uate. pafadod, dh aroun penind thy mu [the arn time | played poker Fovencd | Pythian, lta baowe ke: [hed mera times red to, cat, | @ are ANMNART pA UTED WILL NOT BLOCKADE U. S. a petal + |day by Dra. Rueraer, Libman and Ma distributed 10,000 return postal cards| the pot with a pair of tens? They|1 answered, ‘but I'm taking him along | Now, they thought, if they could clvait = S A plan of supplying Long Island | who te recovering from an operatic addressed to No, 26 Cortlandt Street. | saiq a fellow that would do that hme. So long!’ And here we are 3 | up a'bit they might manage to get Into TARNOWSKI BY BRITAIN. : Ee AM farmers with paroled or# from the performed in Mount Sinal Hospit Anyone desiring to enlist in the navy | oiene to be called after the greatest | OTHER recruits with whom I talked | the army and make a new start. ‘Their Not Going to Interfere With Our) city's institutions was announced to-day Rerrormed In Mount Binal Hospital fy was requested to sign a card. yesterday were I ‘one, &! clothes were not as bad as their a, i only Soctalist member of Con. | Will be dropped from trains, Buffet a is pes ee days ago Robert S. McCreery of the Fifth| gambler that ever lived, and I've} oii) maker, of No, 697 East One however. So It was to overcom Us —_—_—_—— Trade Just Yet, Press in by Salharine eerie resident of the “stadame Bernhardt is resting com- Avenue dry goods house of his name] been Kid Canfield ever since, I'd} jiundred and Sixty-first Street, faitticulty that they bent their wits. 4, Three Lines Bid for Contract to Kaiser's Kingdom Asserts. lause for win: fortably, There Is no fever, Her con- to-day brought in his fifth recruit to] made up my mind to enlist anyhow. | twenty-one years old; Daniel Ryan, 4 | business man was approaching, Lione dition shows continued slight improve- Tak tre ' > i DEe ply mh. the Naval Reserve, of which he I]. not the kind of boy that waits| machinist, twenty-six, who enlisted | the be looking man, made. ui Take Austro-Hungarian Party THE HAGUE, April 21.—-In connec to seat’ already an able seaman oa ThinT Ane dnt | because he has @ cousin in the army | mind immediately and approaching * to Europe, tion with the official German denial next fow i ha ‘Among the messages of aympathy re SB Altred Bennett, & partner in a} to be drafted into the army, Mut) “tity in texas and he doesn't want | business man accosted him. thus: "I shat k WUNMAGING AitasRad the U t'thelt earnings wii celved at the hospital during the tase shipping firm operating 4 Ine of} I'm glad 1 cleaned up $10 on the deal. |y)5 cousin to have anything on him! would like to serve my country but! WASHINGTON, April 21. —~ The | destroyer Brith, t a Z . Hoard, If few hours were good wishes from Ede steamers between here and the South! nia my father and mother ob-|YQUNG HOLLANDER LIKES THE|D#Vi2k no shoes, I am ashamed to ¢| pritish Government has granted a or wt rover Smith, because there are no ey will be mond Kostand, the Queen mother Alex. American coast, enrolled to-day as s ‘ jyou |to the recruiting office, ‘The business] je. Conduct to Co aoe U boats in American waters, the Ger PR WM Be | cere celine’ tes oie Ae: a'seaman in the Naval Reserve, to |Ject? Oh, my mother erled a litte,! COUNTRY AND THE GIRLS. | man looked him over, told him to 1.i-|#afe-conduct to RG TAP | ant teaes Genoria tocaay. ihe naval |HEeOt Nes, He not, Mt iy Be | andra, an Ru , Fesel ont be attached to the mosquito fleet but I think she'll be proud to see e | An unusual recruit was John Wil-|low him to his office, dressed him t{/nowski and his per who are ex ithowtlan have dantded’ that aone plration of thelr ms Ambassador Jusserand, ciate elie wearing the army uniform, But say, |lem Martins of Leyden, Hoilland,|in a full new suit, shoes and all. Ifo] pected to depart next week for | now, that best girl you've been asking | Who enlisted for @ year on a Duteh| then applied for enlistment and was | will be sent there yet | enna, the § Department ane, ay ; : | ; \ghip, served his time apd-came tojaccepted, After getting his billet to | Vienna a partment an The papers declare Germany will | gy, re make no attempt now to blockade thing about enlisting. { was afraid to) Holland-America Line and could not| With his pal in the park, Who, in | The fact developed to-< tune OF U § GERMAN BOAST tell her, Could you—do you think | get back applied for enlistinent and waa ae-| three steamship lines are bidding for dy You could put a line in the paper to| “I've been working as cook in alcepted. | Both are now fighting % afe in Hoboken," the strapping | thelr country hespontract t r unt Tar and I like = American ports and sink American ships in American waters, but wil confine her efforts to sink vessels Miss Pettingill just saying that |Cafe 1} tienen dy —— | nowskt and the staff of the Austro- entering Allied ports : he embe: » Hospita i | dmbussy to f ° AMSTERDAM, April 21 Hrnest 18 a member of the Hospital| this country. L never shall go back Hungarian Bi y 4 neutral hg “Will the American feet enable }| Corps now, but does not know yet|to Holland now. 1 lke American |AUSTRIAN SEIZED AT BRIDGE.) juropean port U. S. LOSES $3,527 SUIT our enemies to break our subma- 1] 47 where he is going, but will [siti and I want to be an American ha Hy Adar ofl ine Hollandsaria AIH . Fine blockade? ‘The, answer is, {| {00'S |woldier. mms soon on ATMPH Allen Sent to Jail After! ca Line, the Stockholin of the Swe- gees Or a (7) most certainly not,” says Col, Walsh, commanding officer o Being Caught Digwing. Y Chase National Bank Needn't Pay Koelnische Volkszeltung, which 1]. » saip I would, and then Ernest | the recruiting station told mo yes-| . American Line or the Heliola of adduces the argument that “the brought up Louis Mirai, twenty {terday that since the war began ne| NEWBUT « submarine cure has not been has been get annot be |] years old, of No jinany reerults as volun “He joined to-day, too,” he ex-| “We're in the ing about six tir » NY. April 21.—Ed-|the Danish Line will be chosen to take, . . 8 Av] ward Mowke, an Austrian, aged twent arty over. ‘The Stockholm i at | ee eee te ae rt eret |(| 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street rea in time | thi and in this country for threo| Halifax, having been detained there Ave to pay the United States $3,527 that | A six weeks. The other steamers aic im the Government sued for. In the U. 8. | | Lenox Avenue. peace ars, Was caught at midnight digg! “Until April 6 we averaged twenty! hole near the abutments of the bridge | New York District Court Judge Hand to-day di t will be painful for us, newspaper continues “to sink || plained Hospital Corps a day,” the Colonel sald, “Now 120 _> h malades | Ne atk over Moodna Creek at New Windsor sini rected the jury to find for the bank. Ar good German phips, but we can- f] togeth e've known wach other | ii a fair average.” esilbaeage Syge ey The action grew out of a draft on the } hot be sentimental In this respect, H}since we were avout four years old, | “Nearly all young boys,” [observed He ee Nee oe perear es MERKLE BOUGHT BY CHICAGO, | Tho re fine United States, In the 66 n x ee | and will dispose of Ameri z° Hand when I said I'd take a little stroll | “Well, Civil War was fought! ir the chains oF o | absence of Lieut, Sumner of the Quar- | ures in nm to twenty y! Py Sn ’ lby boys, the Colonel answared, | months on the charge of carrying con-| Goes to Team That Won 0: The lose of German capital in J|Cown to No. 25 Third Avenue and en- termaster's Department Sergt. Howard his asaistant, it is charged, drow @ reg- |"some of them as young ag sixteen, If led weapons, In th meantime, the} His Jit weren't for boys and thelr fighting | P« e are investigating what appears to| Hone. CHICAGO, April 21—The most that connection will hardly equal }} jist he said he guessed he'd go along three days of our war expendi- " F et 0 draft on the regular : \ too. And here we are spirit we might all be working for|have been an attempt to blow up the |pistorie of wha shall celia. “Ea ulation Treasury i G Hi i oO ture.” (een " |the Kaiser.” bridge. A search of Mowke's boarding |Nimtoric of what basebuld calle “Bone | form, forged the ieutenant's signature | reat ostery ccasion lp ye ext ¢ ° . ven anol evol neaG ; ( ted t the Howar Ings the possibility that ite Untied || COMES FROM A FIGHTING FAM’ | ,nrg ro Lose HIMSELF IN aaane revealed another revolver andling announcement that Fred Merkle Bnd apes ot the Denar 10 j Baten, will send § 0m one io ths | THE ARMY. ee Jot the Brooklyn Nationals has been!” 1+ was sent to the Chase National man ports and river mouths Monday, April 23d, to Seturday, April 28th ere, also, were two other @ais, | ; , [purchased for cash by the Chicago pank, which presented tho draft at attack the submarines in. thelr There, siso, were two other pals, | WHu 1 talked with the accepted!) BANKER’S WIFE A SUICIDE} teum to play first base in the absence the Treasury Department and got the home bases, and says that they }/Thomas Jordan, nineteen, chauffeur recruits, a very unusual candi- a ee egy Pl eh te PORANTS Peper ceeny Ole Gen ka will find Germany prepared and department store delivery wagon, | “ate for the army had s id Into] eee of W. I, Buokue te daspaed in aro- Mid the Treasury wanted its money that the scheme ts improbable, as 4 his belpor, Frederick Finis, sey-| receiving office. He looked about} mt ride n Slee back. Neither Howard nor tho money the United States probably would || &¥ P + cl ' | er Own Thro It was Merkle's failure to touch could be found, hence the sult avold any undertaking that [/enteen years ol | ; ond bi that cost the New York Buckner of No, 130 Liv. |aecond 3 Nationale, with whioh he then played, might, seriously diminish the num= 1) 1 come of a Meh t, Brooklyn, wife of W. D.|{he league championship in 1908, the ber of her modern fighting * [| Jordan told me ‘The article concludes: 4 president of the Flatbush | game Went to the Chie th 1 forty years old, gave his age as thirty-six, very well dressed, quiet, eamilytt je |and appeared not the least bit like ne family youns an ) brimming over with a role | fhe old man is Ald ire to serve his vuntry, but was! o} s fleet || scrapper, and when he said to me|anxious to t pted. Somehow, {| Hank and sister of W. EB. Harmon Impressive values are offered in this world- famous Hosiery, In the face of rapidly advanc- ing prices and the growing shortage of dependable Hosiery it will be wise to anticipate future needa, | nw cent game. | —_— Red Rank Boats to ‘0 team which Rervio Datly then annexed the Worl * Champion- OMotals of the Merohants’ Ateambnat “All in all if our high s | ‘ > tro ) nee © prise re S , } i Da ee eee ted. oom etow: tl the Woods Harmon real estate bualnons, |SttP. (co serie tor youre Mia itricg Company of Tad Rank, N. J., wiah te Our assortments are the largest and most complete faced the American fleet in open }) ycaterday morning, ‘If you don’t go [Con i eae in the army; that ne|killed herself by cutting her throat with|butt of more fidicule, but through it deny the reported iseontinuance of to be seen anywhere. | Bartle, w sepia beny tem, “hy |] out and enlist pretty soon, I'll kick | way, in fact, seeking, in some Way to|a Knife to-day In the bathroom of her {all Manager McGraw stood by hia thelr steamboat service between New | quickly an ry N 8) 4 i i friend. York and the Highlan The viel She was dead when Dr, Mosher of No. |1anded. Mer you out of here,’ I knew he meant it. elude the law ig unlikely; because before that is J) you ov t possible our submarines, with the J] What did my mother say 1 That is a very unusual recruit,’ 1 mailed fist, will have tmpesed a 7° she knows better than to speak w remarked to the soldier on duty who #, Qoeanto, Lo {tudes of baseball finally oust Polnt, Pair Haven and tted Dank h Rrooklyn, and on the North Shrewebury, N, J. These | home. Full Particulars in Tomorrow’s Papers ne y h : “H K 184 Joralemon Street, reached her. Mr. now, after pine rs he ts to have boats do not ply tn the deep water te law of world peace on the cnemy | | vk his pedixree. e looks over the! fuckner told Coroner Wagner his wife a berth with the club in whose fore channels and, therefore, will be in no ee a y oF he old man is talki There'd have limit +t e." 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