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“< 4 FIXED BY NEW BILL LL FIGURED OUT Treasury Experts Show EX: emptions, Gradations and | the Total Tax. | Boost Prom « Statt Gorrpmdent ut The Ere | section of the new revenue, the Treasury Department men under provisions of the new bill: Corps at N Two thousand dollars income is ex- empt from taxation. Four thousand income pays $40. Five thousand pays $60. Six thousand pays $130. Seven thousand pays $180. ‘Ten thousand pays $256. Twelve thousand pays $4 Fifteen thousand pays ‘Twenty thousand pays $1,180. Fifty thousand pays $4,780. One hundred thousand pays $14,190. One million pays $400, Ten million pays $4,885, 180. INCOME TAX CANADIAN OFFICERS TOINSTRUCT FIRST OF U.S. ENG ENGINEERS Ten Begin Work at at Enrollment | Quarters Here—Enlistments on Increase. | The Canadian officers who were in! WASHINGTON, May 12.—To settle Command of the Dominion Sapper) the confusion over the income tax Regiments sent to the front at tho! instructional experts of most critical period of the war have | to-day assumed duties at the made the following compilation of enrolment headquarters of the First) taxes that will be pald by married United States Engineering Resorve | Members of the Kiddie Kiub: . 190 Sixth Avenue. ‘These officers will assume char; 2 of | the two weeks’ preliminary work of ‘Three thousand dollars income pays! the Engineering Reserve Corps a% ‘soon as the 1,061 men required for ‘New York's quota are in camp at Fort Totten, L. 1, and another Long island cantonment. Acting in co-operation with Col. Lieut. McKinstry of tho Engineors Di- vision of the regular army, the offi- cers from C nada will, with the a sistance of Capt. Hogan, put the en- e@ineering rookies throu; course of prouts” base upon their actual experience on French bal fields “ie 7HE EVENING ‘Senee SATURDAY, MAY 12, + P ; oe aa 917. A Penny a Week From Each Kiddie In Kiddie Klub Will Care for 950 of Papa. Joffre’s Orphans of the Morne .Now Question for Kiddies to, Answer Is, Shall We Tell Miss | Luisita Leland That We Will) Do It—Cousin Eleanor Says’ | It Can Be Done at a Sacrifice | of Only One Stick of Candy a Week — Then Little French} Orphans Will Be Made Mem-| bers of the Klub by Adoption. | | By Eleanor Schorer. | What ARE we going to do about) the letter woe received yesterday from | Miss Luisita Leland, Chairman of the Fatherless Children of Fiance, who | wants us to take care of some of the ttle French orphans who the special wards of Marshat Joffre Miss Leland has adopted fifty-seven | boys and girls herself. She pi $36.00 a year for each one, and that | Keeps alive the poor, little French | boys and girls whose fathers died in | battle fighting under Marshal Joffre and makes it possible for them to stay | with thelr mothers. tut Miss Leland {9 4 grown-up per- | MARIE UL! GENAY, ORPHANED Of A MARNE Wao Covt. G GENAY, |ALL SCANDINAVI ANS BOND SALE PLANS LAMAR ON STAND 5,000 KIDDIES SEE LAYS PROSECUTION RODEY'S MAGIC PUT TO"MONEY TRUST’ ALL FLAGS IN ONE His Assistant Gives Course in Patriotism. With Morgans” to Explain Taking Rintelen Gold. | David Lamar, the “Wolf of Wall! Five thousand Street.’ took the witness stand In! Federal Court to-day in his defense charges that he conspired Capt, Franz von Rintelen, a ,German naval officer, and five Americans to ald Germany in the present war It was at once apparent that the | charges of persecution by the Mor- | gan-Rockefollor interests, — wilch ‘Lamar has been voicing evor since his Indictment, would be the burden of} hin testimony. Names of men promi-! | nent in American life during the last) decade and Inoldents of financial ‘deals involving hundreds of milllons were nonchalantly mentioned by Lamar, who, contrary to his former blustering mannor, spoke in an al- most inaudible tone and with stud- {ied courtesy. He gave Pittefield, |Mass., aa bis family residence and kiddies from the! Public schools were delighted veyona! measure in Billy Sundaf's tabernacle this afternoon, although the Evan- gelist was not there, Homer Rode- jheaver proved that he {s not only ‘ wreat slip horn artist, but a wonder- ful sleight of hand performer, Moreover, he gave the children a fine course in patriotism, and inel- dentally learned that the youngsters of New York know as much about the flags of the various countries as he or anybody else does, Rodey reached into the alr and produced a blue silk handkerchief, then a white one, and finally a red one. Then he rolled them all up in his hands and Jo! the American flag was the result, As Kodeheaver showed the vartous flags, the Kiddies called the names of | SCORES PROTEST j and chain stores, | proposed TAXES LEVIED BY WAR REVENUE BILL ‘Starts Recital stat of | ong “Feud While Billy Sunday Sunday Rests Up, | Railroad sal ets Express Officials Urge Tax on Parcel Post Packages. WASHINGTON, May 12. — The general attack on the war tax bill continued to-day before ‘he Senate Finance Committee. Scores of mann- facturers and representatives of other taxed inte.osts protested against the House bill. Taxation of parce! post packages was advocated by representatives of railroads and express companies who contended It would only be fair to tax packages sent by parcel poat which competes with the express companies. The cent a pound tax and higher duty on coftee was assailed by Frank It. Seelye of Chicago, Presldont of the National Coffee Roasters’ Associa- tion, Ho suggested a flat two-cent tax Instead and declared many large retallers, such as mall order houses would escape the tax. Lower retail coffee waid he tad been @ stock operator|conniries thoy stand for. prices, because of prospective larce The maximum is reached on $100,- BY the time the men sail for tha $on and, of course, has iots more STAND FOR NEUTRALITY | for twenty-five veara “Irish,” they yelled when the! crop, probably the greatest In the 000,000, Anybody having that income “finishing school” behind the fight- pocket mon than any litue boy or “L met Capt. von Rintelen,” he tea- Orpen lag Was displ 1 ,,| World's history, were predicted by must pay $49,885,180 In tax, or just un- '8 lines It Is expected they will have Birl in the Kiddie Club, Boys and | tified, “in April, 1916, In the building Hits ahd boys cont SiN Bs inane ot Sonlye, dé 60 per cont. acquired sufficient ability to go to eiris are lucky if they have 10 cents | Ministers of Sweden, Denmark and} of the Trans-Atlantic Trust Com-! the O'Nells ure among you? | Representing Interurban electrie In the case of a single man there !9 Work at once relieving the depleted & Week pocket money, or even a] Norway to Announce After Con- | pany.” Quite @ number of hands were| roads, Arthur W. Brady of Anderson, an increase of $20 on all theso French and fanadian Engineer Corps, 2! But if every member of the feren 2e at Stockholm i ” Tow did you come to meet him?"| Faised, and Rod told the ten In sald the proposed taxes dia- amounts. He will be taxed $20 on u It 1s estimated that, in order to r Kiub will give one penny a Seocowene ay | ‘ | “Through the Rev, Dr, Thomas C.| {here was a famous reporter in New | criminate in favor of automobile lines two thousand dollar income, $40 on CTult the corps up to Sts full » the Klddlo Klub caa take care) STOCKHOLM (via London), May | Hall, He telephoned and told me] word all look hard enough they | having established routes competing three thousand, $60 on four thousand, {1 time to have the New York bo; French boys and girly for a}12—An official announcement In re- | that upon meeting this man T would} could sce him on the platfo Ali! with electric roads, The proposed tax ‘abd & on. be the first to land French got}, ; Whole year, |fard to the result of the three days’ ee receive a sum of money to be used|the ktde Buessed that Rodey’s! on electric power was opposed by Z. 7 t 7 ‘oust: Elea led t tid-| ca P| y Swedis Janish and} a e' “ 'Ne! ou ene " These computations are based on there must be at least one enrotling| | Cousin Eleanor, pledge the Kid-| conference by Swedish, Danish and ; |for purposes previously agreed upon| PNeh Teeny rat at won Joc, "|. Taylor of the Indiana public uittt- an interpretation that the proposed officer to handle each five applicants to car the first of our blake dap ae sabe det hat jPartial Payments and Other | votween myself and Dr, Hall.” “ite arn ope chutiven that there! tles company, ax amounting to five law and its rates in force and merely an | erie ee hoa idl Ie ai ste | po abides versntiona between himself and Dr.| that thie country wasn't Tho adverticing taxes of the House superimposes additional war taxes, much as yetors now at work | \°F & h captain who fell a eng a Lsdahid of Lie bea Purses Suggested. LHall, touching upon the European|on them, ‘Then t bit weenie 5a by: . Frost of Therefore, to figure out the tax on are su shove the men| the Prac hirenea v 1 ee aceite he Ronsunbe rien: mys) pb, war, the shipment of munitions and bas with the Ameri ‘i p- | Chicago, representing poster and out f the Kiddie Klub who are willing eco co decide 0 ha. eae ; dttio: oun. | Mook them up and nthey ap- al r - 's,any particular income {t ts necessary trough, twelv to pledge a cent a week from their | boration should be established with | + Committee on Distribution of the |e economic condition of the couns| ies awain the Amertoan flag was| door advertising interests, The tax, to ascertain first the tax at present venty-nine men w pocket money to care for the wi other ndutrals to safeguard common | Liberty Loan has announced ity plag TY Sawa Gta ands be lteal the ‘ensign of Great no aseerted, discriminated against levied and then add the proposed new ¢ Lagat! of Marshal Joffre to send me their] Interests to the end of the war or} for subscriptions In the distr apes ak ‘a campaan to break! lolng;,” he said, | Poster interests by exempting news- tax to that amount. DPSRede oH names. I will count up all the| @fter, Including the interests that |«lde of New York City, Bowes CO k “imal Grote (Ot 18) ing between yuntries,” per and magnaine advertising. There is further complication on sat sald Capt. Hogan. pennies that are piedged and £ can| neutrals will have in the work which | ‘ew York committee plans to} has 3 he ant n hep ut the fogs of al nations “The bill-posting industry,” he sata, yrccount of: towering the exemption, ‘Thirty Armotiign muchiniste {rom jtell Miss Luisita Icing how many | presumably will bo undertaken in Jhave the bankers through the State paneer eth thal ee 1 into a recptacio, and while Mr Ree “will practically be out of buminess 7 ° ed, how. four plants in Long Island City, pre. little French boys and girls the Kiddie | , oting of -|aceept whatever bseriptio ° 112,000,000 people In their hands." | ster played “Ainerica” on the plano, and the Government will lose deat Separate tte: ae eae saeieaen i. ts Hogan, | “lub will care £ | niger a ear 1 ate eee ero care cold ve ‘To make sure that the glitter of the] Rodey unrolled and waved to tho! revenue caloulat The tax should ever, by following the rule that vented ’ wan, They will be t Kiddies of the! tional law for the future. ay receive 1 forward them to Morgan tiliions would not tempt | breeso a big American fl be distributed over newspaper and comes up to and including $4,000 for begging to be enlisted to do what) Kiqdie Kiub, We will elect them! ‘The ention of the three govern- | headquar here or to the Tre 4 ¢ ; ttpowe, Lamar said] ;That’s tho whole story,” ho said. | magueine advertising.” married persons and $3,000 for single they co st their hered: |members of the klub, We will get| ments was fixed on the fact that the |ury Department in Washington. f1) 5! from bly purpe we opiat's the flag we ail A by and! ‘The alleged discrimination in favor persons will pay only the present tac enemy Selimos Varenskar, | teir photog mnhe Oe Bary ear aen Inst questloi is included in the pro-|also will be urged upon the up-State | Hall asked him to be de pees the whole world {s lookit toward to-| of newspapers a magazines aleo é 3 ae 5 of No, B6t jen {every member of the ide KTub] ri : 4 pevstingr’ ha » the or- [tory of his dealings with J lor. was attacked as ,unjust, unfair, dis- rate of 2 per cent. bia 0 Lee bol i ae bor ar thee will know Just, wnap.,thpip...jttle| #ranime of the inter-Varilamenta pone ne dopa bg Pais [aan es. and other high laanciers, ly Sunday took the ff |eriminatory and conflacatory” by A. D. Dheir increase is only the single Street, Long und } id that; trench cousins lool -Hke. ~ And wel groups of the threo countries. The} ganization o: department to plac i tarted to recite thia to the| to Kather more pep ofr t Ling |‘Olphant of ‘Trenton, N. J.. The out- plea dhnd badd bey - picuea Soe not the they were onl nxious to have one | nN w ~ Gly at jana “send ven conference thorougily discussed the | the bonds on sale over the counter, haope vA aeita a arene a en door sign induateys hath Jaen double burden of lowered exemption chanc the wrong: st cards, And 1 am su at from | resent difficulties of importation into| to urge the banks to circularize their | Jury, commen th 1895, ° jof Chicago told the committee, wi and increased rate that will fall Upon martyred country.” None of the ma ne to time, poor as they are, they | Present difficulties of importation into | to ure " fon to carry | said he wan employed in a confiden- | BRITISH ADMIRALTY he weriousiy affected by the advertis- Teeities above tub toieane martyred country ‘one of the men, 1 send us postal cards of the| Scandinavia by and also t | depositors, including an offer to ca le sige ries rue | ine taxes, “WW. C. Rly of Baftale reps A married person with an income However, could F physloal teat, places where they live and pictures] the main outline of economic co a-| bonds on partial payment basis, and | tial capacity by Lerpett nay aot pe bi IS BEING SHAKEN UP resonting street car advertising con- of three thousand figures Iie Anton Pichors, tifty-two years old, of interesting things Dae Letegniiy tion during and after tho wa to urge thelr employees to subserthe | M n firm, His testimony tended nb, ania 1 not pay the the following manner: tess drafted for the |theln beautiful land. And there, will e opportunity was recognized! ginttarly on a partial payment baais,|to show that his Intimate knowledge, 5 per ce nN groRs earn Income, $3,000; exemption, 00; out in the fleld and | R3t PS any memericy cannot feel fF & new conference by Beandinav- |” “phe committee further announces of questionable financial deals he al-! Sea Lords Will Now Give Whole Various atacks on the pro- liable for tax, $1,090; rate, 2 per cent.i - Klub so sma ha’ e ty thing (2M delegates to study the question of we jeged were engaged in MY “the money | ty Sgr | 1 insurance taxes were made by total, $20. A $4,000 income pays 2 per jaw was shot away Arras, |that they are doing & § yt ore the danger of floating mines and as rt: ewe ve engaged y| Time to Fighting Opera- aantatives.< fire, indnatrial conts on 32,000. A $5,000 income fix- Ww re, 1 applicant. for Marshal Jomte teebauy calle t what me 4 ought to be taken| to the savings bi trust” precipitated a fgh PR ts end casualty tis: ures the tax follows: Total in- ction for the Dele Bonnett io joves” kiddies Immediately as well after the| been felt unwise to ¢ nnd tha Marean. fit + — tions at Sea. ratn on industrial policies, w the $2,600 between two and four thous Dr. Plehe of the Medical Corps qeinere “Aaa but tt ta felt ers re ing to the present day of tho Admiralty along the ines for yo orince in effect, three billions was sand, due to the lowering of exemp- turned down five applicants on ae pee fatness fe WILL NOT SELL FOOD, » divert new deposits {nto t This hostility, he asserts, is respon | whieh has of ia n comald- | nald to be upo! n subject to army Uon, equals $40. 4 per cent, UAE Ge: sHacnisien ena. naTE A apeet Pe eee nt loan ond have a sible for the prosent prosecution pha Itation, tending to eparate| conscription extra hazard to Om the $1,000 between four and SOBRE Of SHSM ier es 19 defect | French ot nf SOntSE action could be pil ' eh | Sranie: aie Meparate| the companies as a source of loss. thousand equals $49; total tax, $ consists f rued-up. 8. Michael an THOUGH GERMANS $ A VE Sahn ‘4 ‘ contention will be made, !t was Indi supply, ? eauipment, | aie tax of eleht cents per hundred A $7,000 income ia figured Savonaros of No, 718 Oak Street, | promis POPU OF Sere cated, that von Rintelen's money was) @c,, from strategie control insurance was sald to lowe! Exemption, Astoria, led in a delegation of tweive | {tke se Aan ein ate | innocently taken by Ls to | feat ox a fighting unit, has cine tiie wie sae et oniines ie 4 y metal plant at noon Field Mars il Perm ermils Animals tobe urged through their cite © war on Morgan and others and was} heen carried ft W. Blackburn of Omali sand on account Q xhibited lia most Die of OL ind Vegetable “aby ibe not used In’ the Interest of Germany: | tho ‘times this nornis nilng the American LU tlon, charged s the ” n sanizattc yAnertean| ‘The effect of 40; $3,000 Leing the amount betw ' n , he said “we 3 [ veent ; Trust League formed by | Times + medicine cheer- four and seven thousand. charged « mpante t | medicine cheer 4 per cent., equalling $120; surtax of the iAGL aiatelnts GHG ea sald Lamar, as the ticst step tn | Jatitooe, First \t 4 per cent. on $2,000 being the amount e Waerts pw tare win war against Morgan snd Wall) Chief of Staff analogou so > Hag Md or mirtanen DARD, ure tol ing the cs : isle emplbyae e In thin movement, he vald, he | reased by Sir Wiliam “\ BREAKS HIGH FLYING RECORD “In the debates there have been ¢ r t childven, the} von Haeseler, who was the Crown | REReNGt ene associated with Alm Henry &. Martin | the War Office, He and his col-| fusion and arersa es, Binoy a report of inert at men | p; e's chief of st t would be urged to subserbe and Herman Sehulteis, two of the | leagues, Hecond and Fourth Sea, American Figures Bi tem Re mepr on how to figure the income es on I of th sh tile assault on Ver lot t » 1 1 of | ertnon, Who Makes 16,400 Feet. ing Ft 4 b 0! e cousins jonds on the partial payment baala, | other d dants in the vou vlen | Lords, have f Ma —_ sentative Fordney, ranking He; ood the Naval Reserve natter I Field Mar nephew pike t aby the 6bn I1la mectingw and or tlons | greater part former respon-| Cal, May 12.—All Ame Py ican member of the Wave and p sa peneesie " he ca oy the n m ee an #| grea! v i P srdy for altitude were broken leans Committee, gave a different that no hii ay ar dt Len diaehl Be Schultels and Mar ired | sibilities in ith the ‘ 4 Ree eerie iS Die, Nopenk from tt ” of us ea 1 the Counts ereay eet bs arr so been sue 1 5 wih iaec ware AUTieIy ae BAe EERO wiment, and here. | to-day tO aviator st the North islana the Democratic majority under- ‘°" than any Jittle boys and na an ala lopoid nk a y theese, latter thelr whole atton-| for military a : Pete Ana the Grekeary. vaing, ond For we ure rich in the| Rens, Aah die ot oe bt mployers of labo npt to AntlTrust Learic'n activitios | eee eine eee yrobloms, rain hool, who reached a height Er met or Casrenee aprile chiaty prom Be sand mothe! or pheasants or the fshit pa i part atid not as a part of any yin-German | Aymiral Jellicoe will have ax f about, 16400 feet. The | American to smal! incomes—-whethe he fir club son that fumed. ugh #mal nds oF! con wey, uasistantas te ag ott tor Carlstrom, "who: $2,000 of income above the exem Pe mind that | TOO: of Count's tenants w oe : sea inal Ape : of ae en tne Directors of Oper: | Victnn, Caristom, ‘who was jailed, tp 4 ton would pay at the present rate mela Gael Pineee tied at the| wanted to sell 800 uheop because, o theates ) an the midst of his te atlmony Lie | OO Eee at eee a ent 5 ee 2 per cent. or the new rate of 4 per to help out the work of ge f ne made) (reir age Was immediately distninsed,| "It bas t yw up! mar pleaded that he was iil and} eae yertson and. Lieut. Col cont. for the patrol fleet. Capt. Pat- | those Of twenty tony of fruit Kathered in| tye religi organtea- | court was adjourned ttl) Monday a ~ Hare. G. Bishop started, from’ North 7 : : tb will know a: | nd (0 Calexico in Inpoerial Vall A cesabas Wray eres etd had n said to-day that, in addition to} rox a dont ‘ “that that} a ant f 1914 nee rash ed] tions and « through| H. Martin Williams, reading clerk|SHOT IN _ROW AT DANCE. fai ‘ran Calesicu In F re OM fey 4 : , ( . 0. to rot, as the Count refused t w | f Bt ours: $80 and a $5,000 income $120. ttee had aleo succceded in or- | fought to prove tha nations | anyth | employees should | Washington, was called as a witness | Wounded Man Dee | ni nm tuys in the desert ay naa a sa % | cannot trampl fons any- | ea ut | Ned through the |! behalf of Henry B. Martin, earlier Panserby—Vour Arrested, sane Capt. ¢ Rhineharat ng 8 leotire bursa for Ihs | core than. erent Ole Df have the eyese condit Pk Meee eee in the day. 8 was permitted #01 youowing « row at the park noar| hey taeda 300-ho 2"'power battles “ . 9 [struction in practical naval patrol | tient to trainple on little people, You Poe es | that Mr, Williams might get back to oy Binaknee: Bin plane emperature prevail Been Goi It work amon. 1,500 rs of understand it was fo vane to {third year o! Lo a i} women's | Washington risk Avena : an nakney a | Be ‘“ evel. dn bots the New York Voluntee: Py ve t the weak have rights) —_ Maspe' by ony ¥ _ javi 4 Wy H ”? Association, On account of the great the stronge: bound to re KOLEHMAINEN WINS RUN. ton shots were fired, James Peterson, oo ar shortage of competent firem: that battle was abov SINGLE HANDED, TOMMY neteen, 171 Fisk Avneue, was . t naval mil everything else batt Pr WOON) Pieat in F taken to German Hospital in Lots of foik n mailed t I for Kiddies, for It was a battle | _ ACCOUNTS FO FOR 10 10 GERMANS ' abe: bh been ma ‘ rd for. kiddies, With Time a Brooklyn suffering from a bullet cross, nervous, 10 and weak have man sigh (8 is sw past the park when i d. ateo: won The venir ne n presenting t | was walking pa a_eee rheumatic and labor unions to which the men} ax those who are big and stronm || ve Mall a aiena relies Fie bilica aa ha WEA “ A ave aided in this service, un-| It was t Diggest battle ernoon h ex " ‘abi of join oO. Hit 4 to 2 ‘“ 99 achy, are showing | Helons nided Jn shia pervion, uns | Th wae the, Wgaett a sli asta Nate } Gai, ieee sh Head. |fewulur attendant at dances given in Sunbeam” Coffee all the signs of : : Pa 4 : pular loan f | the park o nights. ‘They ar i avis Rianey }elden sfive of tho young | battle for little poaple. | ; Jacob HL, Schift of » & | quarters give high Lane | ree Pk ain” aleiite 74 is y y -l women stenogyap! ho volt So you see it will be a and ¢ red and 8 ° sf vey nthe} b2 , apet he aia ’ ile without realiz:| erred to put in Geir spore. time for |ond big thing If sho Itt 4 blight iar suthorized th 1 regiments for t \ se Huth Maspeth; Daniel The World’s Best ng it. It's often| work of this sort addressed the let. Kiddie Klub a pa 4 4 ' 1 n He of Arras mpONGent |r cet: J teen, Of N BECAUSE the result of ourjters sent to th ) required. Joffre, the grew Me ; van ‘ ¢ FE ROe RE AM. © inning liso | Maspe And , allohas! The choicest coffee grow great American The Navy R ps, wail And wat Tat =. te : ‘ io of taxes| alone down an enen ve ae Always uniform, kes the +Tault— making| much babing aig HhieerT some he | nece, aries Pore ‘ \ 1 19 EU now! “POR @ group of eleven Hi richest, smoothest and most BCOnENUAD ris | Vrnve TER EG Fae Ne ae lied otf vu a ae ej armed with r t delicious drink. You'll like it of work or pl has slanod o vata’ AN kiddies ia rrisnts DBtiad ce Gow. {ine by @ tranverse. Ie eB better than whet you sow use, ure without talk | © ges for instruction in gunnery | Cousin Klean § n ng | thet Out Of action with ? Guaranteed to please you ing enough reat. | eran that TRIM REey we w that she ia o “Beale t return # big etal leaks Gna. Oh ie — fectly or you can take it back fresh air, exercise or sleep. Such an \y {8 operating in Manhattan | MuCh NRRON Ney a ntinone’, and then want back and ate wor . and get your money. tack isn't hard to get Fid of—Just | were also les 1,235 men, D the Fens eat ; f ily dep ae aan NEIL FROM YOUR GROCER, Lette a ante Meattheae TT iecia So, dear Kidd " First) Nesre Upiscopat Hishop if tended to the wounded pmeboudy 8 been teaching TNSI4T on “Sunbeas,” give body and nerves a re Seed a) ¢ : Janswer we shall make ete. Anot man, an ammu \wagon| Marshal Joffre new English ¢ kidne: et stronger. Try Doan’s of Th 2 Li aving | Miss Luisita Leland HOPE, A ae - allow ‘i Kidney Pi They have helped thon. of New York has organized 9 me on my desk as f write to ¥ 1OPE ts a ry : Irive ning to a dump ords. He said the West Point hands of Kidney sufferers, Don't wait, | of seventeen men to do nlgns hat shall we tell Leland & Poi nereigreng Vi ntva th an onators, arrived adets were bully, Chronic kidney disease {s serious, Tey Annan {are ready to dof ind. Marahal lor tho Dio ae hh 1 Typewriter Com et ft on fire. Ile ila Aas ma mad le {a Archdenca s ained, secured his dete Bronx Proof. pare era cated Hees Kid hati Aun eR cree anAn DB A : ec) bd, thes Ip aatet |INSULTS CORPORAL; 30 DAYS. W. F, Magee, railroad engineer, 690 as ic nk we ay ; liad Discus “ Mherty ‘ut he could of the oth BE. One Hundred and ‘hirty-fourth » pledge a penny ak akan rialn be) away | Ure Also Took ¢ “Tt was the jarring and jolt-. CAR CRASH INJURES THREE. , pane ety ‘il WA “ | Yelling “To Hell With ta ing of the engine and taking of Deanna ar-seenet f a : naan E ‘ nb hags pa yl FIRE AT EDISON PLANT. Murry Breslin, thirty-four years old that weakened my back. ‘The drai fe i; : ne ; Want to-day to din — No, 604 West One Hundred and and exposure brought on the colds | | la ar, Treas Departinent Of | Oia Butiding Used for Ph mogeaph | Thirty Street, @ clerk, wae sen and they settled on my kidne | Coanty Cave to | Ss and means for marke Diso Making Des yea tenced ty daye in the Workhouse Then I began to have an ache well to Ite Fighters, oe by ‘ ) Liberty Loan bond to-day by Magistrate Nolan in the M through the small of my back, which | iernin The moat tt YS otar Be War Preparations 1 K. Ansherry, the fiv sania Court after he had been foun was bothersome at my work, ‘Two bah ibs ¢{ SYRACT M f former Repr « passengers in @ sub- boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills was ali ow cuse Unive . hi to-day, thr st night and shouting ‘To I needed to correct the troubte Road and Mast One Mundred the | ; by the wa . h iat aii you at Since then there has been no retura ¢ Bronz-Van ¢ ea rv leave he \ rng. nd W. Bure or, WU. of ie" landt ear wered with broken | wil ' . bs phe ri xy . glans, Dv. Oaserman was called from | men ‘ ne be 1 * Fordham iMorpita and treated tne fore | tues Berlin Cia of n Wee t § No nose ned fret snatched a pa PILLS 1 Béauinont Avenue; | er Thoma BERLIN, Ma ‘Tie Ad } ary W i tre 50¢ at all Drug Stores Bee ie 4 Olivig Bot r Brady. en ae ’ \ , nis i Foster-Milburn Co.Props. Buffalo,NY. Acenus. A p | O'Donoghue eo the come tween German light 4 } 4 nia fr s.woine af ~ j homes: | cruisers and destroy bond, too rom the train

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