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| é A EAST LARS BEHIND \Men for Aviation Corps ~— MNDDLE WEST IN Raised by Wo t \@ ut moet rere yaks GM Fp. mae _ tion Needs 5,000. |ACTRESS FARMERETTES. Big Rush to Enlist in the Re- serve Corps Continues Here, However. Those Who Own Country Places Will Add to the Food Supply. ‘The conclusion this afternoon of “Navy Week,” which had for its ob-| Jeot @ nation-wide drive for navy re-| cruits, shows the Middle West States, officially tabulated as the) “Central Division,” have far exceeded | fm enroliment the sea coast districts. ‘The Central Division figures are 1,829 @mlistments, as against 1,631 for the Wastern Division. Maine and other New England States have been singularly remiss in enrolling men for Sta duty, The Navy Department to-day ts- Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Women of the National Special Ald Society took the opening steps to-day in the organization of American women to provide for @ national aviation corps, mumbering men. This new war service for mued a new appeal for recruits in women was an- form of a “one-sheet” poster, which nounced at a calls on “Canadians in America,” wpecial meeting of They are urged to join the United States Navy even if they have been rejected in their own country. Sergeant Iko Bierer, who has seen twenty-four years’ service in the Marine Corps, and whose right les Waa shot off during the San Do- Mingo campaign, has been assigned to recruiting duty at Marine Head- quarters at No. 24 East Twenty-third | Btreet. He signed on five men during his first few hours of duty. Herbert W. Woud, a nephew of Bir Evelyn Wood, ono of the most active workers jn England's military cam- ign, was also assigned to recruit- Ing duty at Marine Headquarters to- day, Wood ranks as a first sergeant and has been twenty-two years in the Marine Corps service. ‘Work on the monster “battleship” médel has begun in Union Square Park, under the direction of Blaine | Bwing and Don Barber. Lieutenant the society's avi- ation committee at the headquart- ers, No, 259 Fifth Ayenue. At the conclusion of the meeting Mra. Charles Stewart Smith gave a check for $500 to the chairman of the aviation com- mittee, Mrs. William Allen Bartlett. This sum is sufficient to train one aviator for the Government's service. Women ull over the country are urged to send contributions to Mrs, Bartlett | for the strengthening of the aviation branch of our defense, The army and navy cannot accept gifts of any kind, but they can en- {st in the Aerial Reserve Corps or the Naval Flying Reserve Corps men who have been trained at private ex- pense, Mrs. Bartlett explained to-day, At present there are only twenty Ln To Be Trained With Funds not leas than 5,000 700 MEN W FINAL RUSH FOR TRANG CAMP ENLISTMENT Time for Examination of Ap- plicants Extended to Con- tinue Through To-Morrow. | men Patriots special vegetable, thus making for « greater conservation of*food and the more systematic marketing of crops. All funds raised by the sale of the vegetables will be used for relief! work. As soon as he heard of the plan Patrick Kyne, owner bf Murray's, wrote to Miss Rachel Crothers, Chair- man of the State Women’s War Ke- ef, guaranteeing to purchase from the actresses all the fresh vegetables he can use and to bill them on his menus with the naines of the agri- culturists of the theatre. And tho ligt 19 not a short one. Mrs. Kathryn Kidder Anspacher, Chairman of the Agricultural Com- mittee, has pledged herself to devote her Tuckahoe farm to potatoes. Mar- Log Wycherley will furntsh turnips rom her place at Croton, Billie Burke, another Westchester farmer- ette, will make the name of straw berries famous, Bisie Janis, alm: ® neighbor, will go in for string bean: Marguerite Clark, poorer. will spe- clalige in lettuce. Mre. Henry Miller will send corn from the New Canaan region of Connecticut. Irene Frank- Yin will daily bring in carrots from Mount Vernon. Mario Dressler | pledges for tomatoes. Louise Drew's cucumbers will come from Long Island. Rida Johnson Young, an- other Westchesterite, will raise spin- ach. Edith Ellis Furness has given sixty lota on Long Island for corn and beans, Chrystal ia scheduled to pro- duce parsnips. Frances Starr wilt In three good natured though weary | lines, seven hundred men from twen- | ty-five to forty-three years old stood | in a dark, gloomy loft on the second | | floor of 19 West Forty-fourth | Street to-day waiting for their chance | apply for permission 0 to Plattsburg or other Federal officers’ trafning camps. It was the first day of grace for late comers. Yesterday | was to have been the last day. Now | {t has beon decided that the examiners | will sit until late to-night and all day | to-morrow. i} Uncertainty ai which campa—whethe: the whole three then find himself no nearer military than when he started, and whether there would be even a nom- No. to to the terms enlist for the to to on men weer a man might spend months there and service raiso radishes, Marjorie Rambeau | bye melons, Viola ‘Allen’ onions, Ire fry age choi Sar iia ar Fenwick scallions, Marie Doro as-|didate who gave up his salary and | paragus. | his business to make some sort of | Allcthe crops not sold and eaten at Mr. Kyne's by star worshippers will be disposed of at an actresses’ mar- ket to be opened in New York and at an old fashioned country fair to be held in Westchester some time in August. | provision for his dependents--brought | about unsatisfactory results until | | both were cleared up yesterday. Then it was definitely announced that the Government would pay each student officer at least $100 a month, Ono thousand Bohemian women of} and that nearly all men not qualified New York are organising for war! immediate service at the end of work under the National League for | he Woman's Service. Most of them are t working women, but for further rank pledged themselves to sew, cook and | training at the pay of th » At the Forty-fifth Street end of the the camp would be taken int Reserve Corps they have! Officers’ perform other labor for their country | in the evenings. They comprise the Women's Auxiliary of the Bohemian | piock-deep loft, in roped off space, National Alliance, and as soon A8) sat three examiners in uniform, with America entered the war they sent a| ING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1911, f : PROVIDE NATIONAL AVIATION CORPS OF 5,000 MEN Son of Secretary of Treasury As He Looks in Navy Uniform 8.600 MEN OF HOME/PLOT TRIAL FORCED. DEFENSE IN PARADE'BY MUNITIONS MEN, WITHHONORPOLGE. DEFENSE CHARGES | Wartime Duty Keeps Most of | Force Out of Line—Seven Get Hero Medals. Attorneys Assail Motives Be- hind Prosecution of Rin- telen’s Alleged Assistants, | The largest police parade in point of numbers in the history of the city marched down Fifth Avenue this af-| ternoon, although there were but 600 Attacks upon the motives of the [United States Attorney's office In bringing conspiracy charges against Capt. Franz von Rintelen aud bis nm American co-defendants were members of the uniformed force in| /@unched by the defense at the re- line. ‘The members of the regular #8™ption of the von Rintelen trial in Federal Court to-day force led the parade, and behing them! 3 cross-examination of a. witness, in admirable drill formation and to/it was plainly indicated that one of the music of sixteen bands tramped| the main points of defense, at least of 8,600 members of the Home Defense | David Lamar, Will be the claim that | powerful moneyed interests back of | eater es ik aa une Gin cam) the munitions traffic were responsible his Way “the: # h4 abe ae jfor the indictment of the American rat public appear- | defendants, linking them with von ance of the auxiliary police Rintelen, a German naval officer and organized to help out the admitted agent of the Kaiser, in order to place them in an unfavorable jight the route of the parade were amazed onviction tm advange Anere ele at the smart appearance, the pro-|®et such matter in the record were fictency in drill and undoubted earn. | Overruled, however, by Judge Cush- estness of the unpaid volunteers. The |"“Etrorty to show that FE ‘nest Bohm, |total membership of the Home De-) Now York labor le who was fense League is in excess of 15,000,) Treasurer of Labor's National Peace \but only those who marched to-day $0 ths Gavociteta or nee shaper ye Ihave been equipped with uniforms! appear us a witness -aguinat his are proficient in drill, |former colleagues were made by at- » Home Defense League stepped | torneys for the defense in continuing linto the breach und treated the city the cross-examination of Bohm. {to the annual police parade to-day | wari Geiphin crit ee and BM. force regull oMcers during the war, and the hun | dreds of thousands of citizens lining DOO & ere cantmaL NEWS Dolphin tried to make the This picture of Wiliam G. McAdoo jr. son of the Secretary of because the 12,000 members of the | witness admit he had been threatened the sury, was made to-day at the N - Treasury, uniformed force are mobilized as an| With Indictment if he did not take where visited to meet his futher, who conferred © to-day army and are on duty tn the precinct | {ne Nadie cencn ot id! mh with the big financial leaders of the city on the “L y Loan station houses, Not one person in ten| which the Government charser was ting McAdoo is a member of the First Battalton al Maiti jaiong the Mne of march anticipated |the mainspring of the von and he Is now doing war duty with the regiment “somewhere ta New that Instead of the smart, white-| Plots in America, on is rank Is that of an electrician, third class, and he is at- johm admitted —partictp: tached to the aviation division of the organization sloved, blue-clad policemen they moat of the activities of the Peace would see rank after rank of plain,| Council until it came 4 r a iboats to an end when Commander Grady, in charge of re-/Haval aviator officers and about 150] tiiegram to President Wilson offer-| Stenographers beside them—Captains ] ordinary citizens who are giving their) von Rintelon was forced to flee the x cruiting for the Eastern District, and mechanics and helpers. The Gov-| ing their patriotic service. | Mathews and Scott and Lieut. Grif- WAR POLICY LEFT T0 time to the city in an emergency, But | count He denied being “on the | eeney a tae cnbopergrengeetyg ernment lacks facilities for training PF afe to open, headquarters at /fithe, Messengers brought candi- there. WG" we’ Sienppeenteteedi in |e and insta ad that whatever mma o o - No. nt ne | catcatl | | ation he had given the Gov- } tlesbip,” which will have a crew of|the sreat number of men required. | mise organising committee conaists| dates one by one from, the front of | BRAZIL'S CONGRESS | ta<'. tne Home Derense League met ernment had been voluntarily offered, { fogty. five men. At the present time and for some| of their President, Mrs. Matilda) the waiting lines. There was a sharp | with as hearty a reception as the Po- rank Mows asked Bohm df he , demand for aviators, to take months to come the army and navy| Bavrik; Miss Milads Ret oi ys scrutiny of each candidate's car- , , lice Department ever received. “knew of any Wavhington Influence the Accitia ie au Lape peer | will be unable to accept any more ap- Aleihe inves Oat etvorsen'es Bere riage, his manners, his voice and all | President Braz Says in Message There were edventeen: réatmente tn prousdt to bear tn this case through ' insistent in the regular army. 6 Na i saat ce jamuel Gompers | Headquarters of the Naval Reserve, | Picants for aviation training. There- | Vico Migs Mary Humphreys eee ines nie vereeds to Sele | Events Forced Him to Bre |line—fifteen infantry, one of cavalry} "No," anawered Bohm No. 26 Cortlandt Street, however, it fore It {s absolutely necessary to train] “To the $100,000 fund which the) whether he had in him the quality of With German and one incorporating the motor boat; Charfes H. Canode, who was vices was eaid that they had more than flyers for national service by private | League is trying to raise in & {Cit | leadership. ‘Then the candidate was y: division, These latter were the only | President of the Chicago organization enough men who qualified to rank as subscription as was done in France| night, Mr. and Mrs. German Sas) 1 0 1 tne back stairs and tho of- | RIO JANEIRO, Brasil, May 6.—In| ’ ie of Labor's National Peace Council, at fter a three months’ prelimt. berger have contributed $150. Josep! marchers that carried rifles and they| was the last witness called to-day. ir men afte! » - ‘at the beginning of the war. 1 fi dictated a few notes for the} his message to Congress, President nary training at Pensacola, Fla. The} 8; H. Choate has given $1. ag | were a strictly military looking lot of| His testimony, mostly of conversa. Principal obstacle to securing men for| TB National Special Ald Society, guidance of the camp commanders | Braz says that in spite of her great | ju, tions he had held with various of the the aviation corps is that they only {side from Mrs. Smith's contribution , who are to be the final judges as to — desire for peace, Brazil was obliged | REGIMENTS FROM BIG BUSINESS |{f*"dants, was introduced — to secure a non-commissioned oMcer’s |to-day, has raised funds to train ARMY 0 whether a man shall be invited to re- | ¢ ‘Jetcher, Its Author, | '@ ‘ke up with Germany the cases Hovede. strengthen’ that given yesterday by Tank, where as the majority of quail: four aviators, and through such WITH REVOLVER | 2%, sri Senator Fletcher, Its Author, os the steamers Rio irahoo and the Si ti dal Oo cea ais eat, | Oacataineat Mite tenet ee fied ts think that they shou! b " | , r on| Adjournment was taken at 1 o'el¢ Secure at least a warreat officer's |Pesers as Admiral Peary, Ruth ENDS LIFE ‘The seven hundred who appeared! Declares It “Most Drastic Parana, and this led to the rupturing | vig yome regiments of employes of | W8tll Monday morning when Canodo F aime. Law, Henry Woodhouse and Henry to-day were all that was left after Byars Presented? of relations and the selsing of German |)i) p\siness houses, banks and de-| Wi! sain take the stand. / ‘The big rush of recruiting for the/A. Wise Wood, has done much to! maior Grace's 18-Year-Old Daugh-|a winnowing out of men under 25| er Presented. {shipa io Brasilien ports. Although | Oe eee aren, who have been drill — Naval Reserve Corps continued at/stimulate public sentiment on the 3 " ; and the obviously untit. from the In NAG oars Rg ir elf 8 : Jof the Training School, the Depart- No, 26 Cortlandt Street to-day. aubject of aerial preparedness. ter Found With Bullet Through in yo) Mann had expr rot for the ing for two months. These detach-| mental stedal of Merit for searcaing cor a Oo kUALA Mids Gane cee to ener Heart, Holding Weapon. 8.000 who appeared yesterday, Some) WASHINGTON, May 6—Yielding to torpedoing of Parana, |nenty carried distinctive banners, end |out apd arresting the driver of an rs, Bartlett offers to American 4 . of them appeared as early as half) jnternath Ip ire for ships, the Brazil conyidered his reply unsatis- c hee i ternational press . mee LG tekanna’ aanite in marching precision, appearance |4utomobile Which had killed Foreman WOMEN RULE KANSAS TOWN. |,omen the following explanation of Miss Lillian Adele Grace, elghteen| past six thls morning, ‘Those who| administration has prepared ts bill {ciory. The message continues: |1n marching, precislon, appearance | THOT a tugn ot the Street Cleans VALLEY CENTRE, Kan, May 6.-|2Ow they can help in training the| years old, daughter of the late Mafor|came an hour later had to wait three authorizing President Wilson (o tak t to Inform you of the interns-| the gtandasd act by the precinet Homeliotcomr neon ne ane ae tthe dominance of women in the rule of |YOUN® aviators 80 greatly needed: | Thomas Grace of the British army, was| hours or more for thelr turn, It ipyarda in the country 6 onal situation, confident that your! nersnes ormanisations whe, have been |, ie weravant febn Brirlgiy ot the’ Ute eae crrnsen made complete to-| “If it is preferred to train men to|found dead in her home at Elizabeth,! was not until the day beforo yeste petites age ruction of patriotiam will ‘And a way to mani. | Defense organisations who have been |, ia Peis at sev emisateenth ateeet day whon Mise Avis Francis, who, with ft them for the Aerial Reserve Corps|N. J, Thursday night, but the pollce!/ yay that the constant appeals of the! vessels, It will be introduced in Con. fest itself in nccordance with the | "tt : , Station, the Khinelander Medal for Oe erred, named Mra, Willian Good: | of the army or the Naval Flying Re- | were not notified until yesterday, when| oo) ining officers for men KI tate! Maresldere: Beas on tf Meee ae Natlonal Gecri ent ing | Valor for rescuing Richard Lowe was e! , . 4 de due to @ bullet in ERAS a er eet ss Monday, Senator Fletcher stat. ‘resident Braz praises the good: jar army, tl ational Guard and the : ho H ré rich City Marshal and Mrs. George|serves, which are the reserves of the ‘hey found death was , tied’ ‘xemponaibility,. and.) experience faith Ghthe Pranch and Brith a army, the }from drowning in the Harlem Ship t tssioner. her heart. svc a, tigate Ate erlence | eq to-day ! sa Nitlsh Gove | police Department, Canal at 4.10 o'clock in ut any | ae me Sireet Comm en in the employ |®Pmy and navy respectively, it is best Nie with lived with her mother, Mrs, |—successful men over 30 or over 3 Repairs on the three Hamburg. ; nme nea : ‘ Poll : eeiehaws en {Canal at : ie in the morning | of the city. A municipal programme |to think in terms of training twelve!) .icue champion, wife of Edmund .| began to take effect SRRnCie Presir| anusaineiee Pena si Ap A © furnished @ com-|" ty Patrolman Patrick McGovern of talling for clean streets and alleys was peace eisaces ‘it of | sete hampton, . American liners Pennsylvan ala to harmoniae | plete regiment and on the way down| «ne Hisibridue Station the Iseue anounced _by Mayor Francis. men and lorming thom int @ Dnlt Of Champion, who is connected with the! ‘The enrolment for has) dent Lincoln and President Grant—' Braail's policy with that of President| the avenue thie? unit evoked great| fade tor Linvers’ for following oad eee erences the Aerial Coast Patrol until they | American Agricultural Company. Bhelpeen a — disappointment,” — Capt.) nay akipkeed (of ihe uiniterned pplauee by the perfect aligament of| shooting Irving tug, © highwaxcian ” 3 : minent. and i he worst damaged ¢ ae de pcommends co! wpplause by the perfec ent of | shoo! - Me psi 6 WOMEN CAR’CONDUCTORS. |have received thelr training. For) mas rela Tonald Frater, a Canas| Mathews mid to-day. “Only in the|reuton shipa—will cost $250,000 eich, caporting of food produciaes | the aquada and the precteion of the| after Ming had shot and wounded « jone thing, forming a unit of twelve | dian, in the French trenches, last two days has there been the she Mhinplie Hoant maid iorday, ONS Revie sat aA of ‘ He) citizen and the policeman in the New CLEVELAND, 0., May 5.—A call for| men and paying between $500 and $600 "The ‘police were informed, by Mra.|sronge of capable, physically At _men | (ie Supping Boand said t flo Pecanha, formerly President | messed movements, Many regiments) York Central Railroad yards at One sp Mile ¢ ndred and twenty days Is xet as the jo Pecanha, former evident, an = pean | hundred and’ Bitty-second 2et ¥ women volunteers for work as street|for the training of each man, makes Ghainaton Wat she beard & shot in hac |SELnee Oe et nave been expected or | tu 2 ; ¥ Ye ae the |of Bruail, has been appointed Foreign { the militia are not so proficient in| Hunde 1 sand Fifty-second street, ! AE candor e wae lesloter Sanders |® business proposition for an aviation |dead with her father's revolver in her]. city of 5,000,000. Surely there are| (uisMle limit for reniuiring Minister in_ succession to Dr. Lauro | Marching drill as this aggregation, of/ April 21, 1916 eto! t < 7 crac of 6,000, § ere are! damage to the vessels r age anit 4 peer} ii. . James a « “The street railway company 14 200| school or for @ concern planning to nen rest and edvanced” the theese | more New York men willing to serve | (mage to the v e dlngitortial eee ks, accountants, porters 4nd) iuyhing Mtation, the Peter F. Meyer We Ser sek wit tae 4 Sanders. |egtbiism an aviation school and in- on was accidentally dis-]Who are qualified. Fietcher'a bill, aeccoraln , a drivers, who prepared theawelves by Jal for bravery, tact and strategy ‘ war draft will take a few hun- ; 4 } 0 have so pen | au s “the most drhstic of its ng on the roof of the sto n shooting with a rifle Frank B. Taff, women conductors.” | trained, \her life, Friends of the girl said she| the various camps, ‘hose who In kind” pronanted ta: Cones | —_——— Other business divisions and bust-| oy Civiiiana with two rifles and a |. “Another way of assisting the mili. |hed been despondent, | 1 J not been recommended to Plattaburg | W!ll empower the Present te coms) awe Canghe Reels Mare ness houses represented were: Wall) gun after murdering the Sheriff of tia would be to pay the $500 necessary |gor interment. allfax) may go to Fort Myer, Va., or Madi-|mandeer not only all shipyards, but Widely ed Schem Street, J. P, Morgan & Co,; Produce | Queens County, Pau White | Good HealthMakes te teins tauary taucsn orcas Lisi aaa fon HHurtacks at Buckets “Htanbor git mtcet umber and eversthing els | gqrney a Exchange, the Jewelry ‘Trade, tne| Hone, Oct, 3d, 1916 Fall was EM Ye t the ounded during the H H Provided the $500 is contributed there R B WARDL FT 1 73 5 ° ‘Among the names which stand out ‘ ng into construction h Saar & Mutual Life, the Morgan Steamship| ‘To patrolman L. H. Rogers of the “a @ Mappy Home is itue court tnat the commanding |My Ds El ’ 9,1 8; ha the eault of the:two weeks’ on-(# Line, the Underwood Tyepwriter| Avenue U Station Men the An | officers of the Naval Militia or Na- | rolment are those of Kermit Roos itself will eventually fall Company, the ting Goods Trade, tomes & banish p Mada aoe tionul Guard will be gla2 to select an $107,314 FUND FOR CHARITY zat, Mis cousin, James F. Roosevelt! nds of the ( uinent the Waterman Fountain Pen Com ee i, Benet Bicksty GURNEE (1g oftiver to be sent to the Goodyear Bb Artinny Gist of the aie; Williaa TD AA) AITAEEIAR, HAAS pany, the Irving National Bank, | 5, 1915, after a dangerous fight. salloon ‘I’ 5 ‘ ; fa lw : Ue Aa ah Hees <n mon & Co, the Go ‘ man August H. Shalow of Balloon ‘Training Camp at Akron, ©.,/ Widow and Nine Children Get Re-| Wrenn, Harvard athlete and ter 8 1 ange Prankiin Simon & the Gorham Adams Street Station, Brooklyn, for his training. | ; champion; Edward Baumeisle ’ setaal Genaeni \ bp . npany, the Hat Trade, the Green-|/y0 jtrocklyn Citizen's Medal for ar. “Phe present advisement from the| ‘Mainder of Estate—Baseball | famous Yale football players Willian Tie new. sliiDy 1 wy hut Company, tie National Cloak and| resting a negro who had shot a man Committee of Aeronautics is that our Venture Cost] Pewee iaih ann At Hunter fhe Oe a ; D ' um WKH Suit Company, the Silk Trade and | and attempted to shoot the polte 4 entire coast shall be divided into tif- Goectel to Tow Hreelug Word.) lot Capt, T. Lo of the Cr sean power in th t ny ieels valued at $200, wy, wioane & Co. The Children’s| Ot Myre Arora oe iy { teen naval districts, Whe one imune-| MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., May 5.—/ Staies aineers, retire nd r A Iau Hitee vel € ‘ t and the Society for the Pre a i Hiately adjacemt to us, and Interest- | William c, ¢ State Transfer 4 : mandeer ' y ie ‘ » Children had Baseba!l ¢ ‘ ri no 1 iY ing particularly for that reason and | appraiser, to —- Austi : ‘ Appraiser, 10+ — f vit * \ an In, Nichols & Co's i) guarding as it will so much treas County ate's Court at|Bmgiioh Expert to Give Views on \ \ ve muwnd of Chief Inspector h yy ; ammunition planis, oil comp alow Railton fean i i parade a i} \ yo ee 4 1 i i SS ke, is the Third Naval Distri f the late Robe WASHINGTON : \ : 4 band Witth Ave | G v y \ any, tending fron New Londen to Barus Rocke ‘ A — ne rare \ Food health makes housework easy ‘ Pe i © were , Bad health tukes all happiness out) 4 4 company bea pea & a SONGBIRDS SETTLE SUIT. al by: Inspector of it. Phere is practically no ta.ned pe ne time Preside " : vai on and Cahalane, Lead ‘ Hosts of good women and good sonnet which wai be for tae present | League B clu and 1a at Mie SPRSRAR Livre nia: easel daha bt Wataae Ware tues auaeeare COFFEE q (¢ mothers drag along in duily misery, |availubie for this istrict, 5 it in nec: |pie report showed M ques of 4 1 wnherstit Againat: Bokin Honor Legion the Poli " ? back aching, worried, “blue,” tired and. ess train the entire number: |yas worth $1 allway eli cn € Elvira Am , . titra tingid worn, because they don't know what about 150 aviators and aviation in-|, : ae aoe oe $ tbs ccllbeaat WhOW Sata we The World's Be: alls them or what to do for it structors, thirty dirigible balloon pir |. t¢ ber e Tuyal Comm our of 1 no : eve won BECAUSE These same troubles come with weak | i444 aud thirty observation batloon | the 4 situation in Can: $26, 06 Capt. Sherman juls in the past year i , kidneys, and, if the kidney action is peels hy Mapoped gpa OF house | wealth Kuxsian Ua \ ts 1) At Madison Square the Honor The choicest coffee grown distressingly ‘disordered, there should | 2PeTators, also aw many observers as) $276,000. es Shot From Ambush ' ; sccune |Regiment opened ranke and the/M Always uniform. Makes the | 1) be no doubt that the kidneys need | there are pilots and operators, j The, wide mbeah ; i an ome Defense League marched ih richest smoothest and mom f2 | “Vor further information apply at |tNe, vale of ‘ peg ee nies 4 jovernor's office |} FAAS: OER NS. BIASES delicious drink. You'll like it \ Get a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills,| Heaquarters of the National Special public, religious, 7 ate | case f - ar 4 ? ' Ane fi Ape een Ser Bem PRET OT better than what you now use. \ They are safe and reliable Aid Society, No. 259 Fifth Avenue, |{table’ and educati stitutions: Over eoeciae ce Gompain: 1 uccawed 4 . tak . ope ST ntiaa a 26 Bl Guaranteed to please you per | have helped thousands of discouraged | where 1 have other facts to give you.” |The remainder js divide IG oe eer eD eine tear an 7 s fuinily to eva . ud Mathe waon. Fa ee omaininelonay fectly ou can take it back | women. | - nine children, Charles A., Howard, age ba} and his deputies, Col, W, ¢ and ket your money ’ | Are you planning to go on a war| William B,, Martha Lou \ ; Wright, representing Ma Gen, ORDER PROM YOU. OROCER, : om oe " : 318T on Sugbeam, + A New York Case: a ) Then here's your chance to/is%. Robert H. and Wald and ‘ t 1 W. We Membe Ant Wa iene Hn Mell, U, S$ Ag Major Gen, ORyan gigi iy re. auenneasey, 390 7th ne patriotism with pleasure on |24na Ward Eva 16 ; Wast c 1d many city officals reviewed the i St., says: “Whenever I over-work or | Mr. Ward ‘owned 3,6 wres of eft vt Wa t i * Broudw In @ few days you . ‘ rd aaehant i I 1 y ie from a small stand at the j a cold settles on my kidneys, I hay roadway, In & f Is you muy'!stock of the Federal League Haseba Industria Feeder Eee, ere \ dull, tired ache in the small of my|feast on Mcrle Doro . ipuragus ar|Club, which are marked down aw of lays ag ed of th under Ape ae aever | roe Mounted Regiment of the back. A few doses of Doan's Kidney | #rances Starr radishes, Just a litue no valle ‘ He fara pert erry J nF : , 1 . i 0'® Home Defense League, made up of LAB ues presi gh . notes of the club totalling $22 sedutltted veral on his new a ant, | eos eeenAe <a ving ( Pills at these times always rid me of | later Marguerite Ciarko leituee und | Roy" se9.090 was advanced. on club ah SalpeAuanbant alae avaee 1 t the call. was tak with mare Of toe Pee one Srieite the attack. For the past few years 1] Billie Burke strawberries will tempt! contracts. Surrogate Sawyer fixed Firat Co 1 to Hiscussion regarding Uy aining | Club. Hag He Riding Club ub ] have hac no serious trouble and give| your jaded taste, A famous salad|the tax on the esta $18,000, LONDON, April 25 (by mail t “ 2 j : any Bt DDAYR | Ae se oangeuveees IK enh ak. ann Boan's Kidney Pills the credit. 1| can be composed from Marie Dressler =. aman Aasociated Press).—Princ A whieh ary for ¢ # Princeton) void that would have done credit to have never found anything s ood | omutoes and Louise Drew cucumbers, | Boy, tm Play. Gets tn Path of Temek | bert of Wales, tein apy t nh, organization cavalry. | | * for kistney trouble and lame bag 98) senders of the Stage Women's Which Kills Britis! an a ; rr ee When the svisicn ’ Doan’s Kidney Pill sett oF Member of Commuter Vurkey to Let Hikus Stay, f joan jane a | War Rellef are smilingly contident| Nathan Greenfield. four, of No. oi} reoting ig the weekly. Na Howe ember o Gene : Lae passe 4 the| that, the bon viveur of Broadway will| Alabama Avenue, Brooklyn, was killed| te hay decided. the pal ‘ a eerie Foley eat ke H. ¢ arasine| lserve his country by tu veKe tt evening In front of his home by an will ask f ' I J s i) *atrolman Luke r, Marine | "GS RIDMEY | tera. Vor a1 & recent monicg’ct atoms ued owred Beinrors | esusin Princes i ' aif ' that the ‘I Division A, the Depar Medal oe PILLS the Agricultural Committee it was | dvi & Duryea of No. J i‘ lb Ave: ghior of t ' nd ( ind do thet He for the re jeorge hoa hchow mi decided that every actress and woman | Rue and driven by William Dawson of | ter to neess Art 1 1 i f the dep. fA from d , ler A hols&C! 50¢ at all Drug Stores Juright, With A country pine ts | Be, tue, Grove Hreet, “According to | The ‘Princes ur mo nes nement of the departure of 4 aig ih GSB IAS Oe Bey a | in. Nic ls Foster-Milburn Co. Props Buffal the vicinity of New York should con- | aintentionally pushed tim in, fre an, the, Prince, who Is imenty-tw N vi ‘ ling y fron 1s, 1916 ind TT 4 centrate on the production of one! the \ayck: arable companion of her mother. " work at New Yer recent illness To Acting Sergeant John F. Brennan : A ‘ “ - a 2

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