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. os " NEED NORE MEN ‘2H Local Regiments Offer Chance to Get to France With ! Your Own Friends. Line up for the Twelfth and the Bixty-ninth. The Evening World will make a campaign to fill up these two home regiments. The Seventh and Beventy-first have practically their Mull strength in recrults in sight. On July 15 the National Guard of the entire nation will be called to There are not many days in Which to fill up the gaps in the city regiments; The Evening World is go- Ni recruits, ‘The men of Now York don’t realize how near the time Is for golpg for- ward. The regulars have already Teached the shores of France and are eager to get into the zone of fighting. They have been met by the cheer and the tears of the gallant men and women of France, with whose soldiers they are going into battle, side by side Against the common enemy. | Ju wo are famous as fighting men. chi We man of these men have taken upon themselves the laud- ’ 1 oe, cant Gow serine for yooh When \ me png lant year for troops to Patriotic New Yorkers, lohg with thousands of other men in other com- dropped everything to answer Cre y sad cases of families without the usual provider, and at length the Government was forced to step In, di arcing some men and giving de- bendency allowances to others. ‘This time such a condition will not be allowed. For that reason these two regiments have discharged a con- siderable number of their men, who |are the sole support of wives,’ chil dren and mother, Oil their places some of the other co wd ven mmands re- Tea call welfth and Sixty-ninth to strength by July 16, when the two in common wi York os ith the other eral aervice, . If The Evening World It ‘along, the recruiting campulen ne these two fine ri be a success, jing o ing to do all in its power to spur up 80 abl to the Mexican border these regiments, mpaign for the naval militia, ly conducted by World a few weeks “orn mitre f Col. Reginald i | Regiment eaid th: “A short for the ung, om: men in so brief a period had ga our good fortune. hody the men of the Twelfth and Sixty-| campaign, ninth regiments. records at the border, Both regi-| ments are well officered. If you aro the makeup of a soldier, here ts the opportunity of getting together with | your own fellows and make a record | for yourselves, your regiment and your city at the front. th he 200 In eighteen days less than 100, and kept.right at it with our ad- shin 4 wae we counted noses a je end we had exactly 258 men, thanks to The World, i “If we can do thin in time of pence: vertising. time before the call came Mexican border duty tai the Twenfth Infan & recruiting bee with th hundred me: thought such an enter; many neve n in one hundred da womnet sugested that we adver s |tise for recruits, and The World was The regulars have made history and | chowen ax our medium So are tisement ran at intervals At the end of forty-tw: ‘They made great dys we had our needed 100 men, ani then we changed our slogan to “Two hundred men in 100 days!t on the floor of the and at the railway here. early In life call. We had to face and more men are perhaps comes to recruit the war mimanis, mo into Fed. Some 600 iien are need- rulting campaign of eximents will surely | Just as was the recruit. | ‘oster of the Twelfth is morning: f i try conducte: | ¢ slogan, ‘One y we were very bold in prise. For to gain that But The adver- during our low? We got ‘ By Nixola Greeley-Smith. New York to London by triplane in forty-eight hours? But why so That substantially was the reply of Henry Woodhouse, member of the Board asked London by G. Holt Thomas that transatlantic aeroplanes will soon carry passengers from New York to London in AY, JU Flight Across the Atlantic in Thirty Hours Already Possible; Dirigible tor Freight OF MURDERCHARGE: TYPE of TRANS ATLANTIC TRIPLANE - Henry Woodhouse of the Aero Club Tells What Has Been and Will Be Accomplished Through Tremendous Strides the War Has Given to Aerial Navigation. of Governors of the Aero Club of America, when | him what he thought of the statement made in STERNBERG FREED EVIDENCE AGING Indictment Against “Benny” for Killing Elsie Lee Hilair Is Dismissed. By order of Judge Wadhams of the Court of General Seasiona the indict- ment charging Benny Sternberg, fre- auenter of tango parlors, with the murder of Mra, Elste Lee Hilair of Brooklyn in the Hotel Martinique on March 16 was dismissed to-day, The District Attorney was instructed to resubmit the matter to the Grand Jury if he gets additional evidence, but there is little hope of success in that direction, and to-day’s court ac- tion, in the judgment of detectives who have worked on the case for months, is the concluding chapter in the mystery of the murder of Elsie Lee Hilatr, The ground upon which Judge Wadhams based his disminsal of the indictment was insufficient evidence. The court upheld the contention of Abraham Lavy, counsel for Stern- berg that coupled with the fact that an ac- cused person has led a dissolute life “MOTHERS? DAY” TO HELP RECRUITING FOR THE ARMY Clergymen to Explain It’s the Best | Training School in the World quota of total for th ‘The army 00 mon Will be reached. The lant four day is only 660. i» planning a “Mothers! not hopeful of obtaining a convic- tion. | when the best we could promise men two days at a profitable charge of $26 a trip. ee ee Day," when the women of the elty with " Here rs what Major Gen. John F.)was the drudgery of armory duty, “The distance 1s 3,000 miles. It should be covered F vs of military age wit be asked to| 4! tant District Attorney Talley O'Ryan has to say about the recruit- | What will it be now in wartime, when fe Gvernge peed of 100 miles en Gour, 1 don't ports of conditions and I've never been | vssemble and have every detail of army | Says It would be usoless to resubmit RAe agency of The Svening World: |We,peed men to go to France? at s pr ‘ hd bbe ; Be en einige ery Maudhouse answer’ [tite explained to them. As told by The| the ease to the Grand Jury because “Buch regiments as the Twelfth and | guly 15, “We need 400 renee ted out | why ® passenger triplane should not travel from New jovi tity who taik of ‘alr aicknoss' | Evening World yesterday, many moth-| the Detective Bureau has not made a Sixty-ninth represent in a peculiarly we will get them now, No man is oe. | York to London in thirty hours,” continued the famous] have generally been up all night be- [ers it bas been found, still maintain] report or mubmitted a acintilla of new notable manner the great mass of pected to enlist for a period longer *° authority on aeronautics, in a quiet, impassive manner | fore they make the flight, and the: the old fashioned Wdeas, about th mY | evidence since Sternberg was indict- citizens of the great City of New than the war, But T ere “ feel just as rocky under those cir-|a4 exercising bad mora ence: = York. The: are the people's regi- {many will stay: along, onee thee ment which made bis statement more startling, “Recently {cumstances sitting right here In the Ghatahed At “ditteRerle cabseaieacions eal < ae mic cre erage 2 ments, from top to bottom. You will the fine class of young New Yorkers | the Curtiss Company made a triplane | ~~ = — Aero Club." oh tually a free man at noon, Mr, Levy meet thejr members everywhere en- ’ aged in the multifarious activities of fhe metropolis. You will find Twelfth men and Sixty-ninth men running trains in the subway and on the “L,” on the surface lines and on ferry oats; in the offices, shops and fac- in power houses and the great “An young r the who fill our ranks, ppeal me | Manhattan, en me Islanders Comapny D. for |while Southampton, L. L, is enlisting | lin Company K. [Island is going to Company B, while ninety men County have gone Into Company H. |Company G is the Harlem company, and the rest of the companies recrult to towns, is made especially of neighboring to mobilize, when have chosen | house added. their especial unit, The rest of Long from Roekland |for the British Government of the | type which would be used for trans- They can enlist and stay right on at|@tluntic passenger travel. This plane home, getting ready to go, and only | had an average speed of 78 miles an responding to the call when it comes| hour, But 100 miles an hour could be fo: regiment y - attained easily. they will be taken care of here Gd RES could be used,” Mr, Wood- “In fact, dirlgibles have travelled a distance of 3,000 miles, jcarrying forty or more passengers, No aoroplane has travelled such @ distance with so many passengers, but we know that it can, “The dirigible will be the tran: Dirigibh |for the defense of the Dardanalles The distance between Zemesvar and Salonica is about 700 miles. The Zop- pelins, which are capable of carrying from ten to fifteen tons of useful load, carried all the machinery and supplies for a large ammunition fac- tory without mishap. “So it Is not surprising that Ger- many, expecting to win this whr, Is already establishing air lines, and plans an extensive system of commer- clal aerial transportation for after the war, On May 26 a despateh from HOLLAND SENDS WARSHIP jes as well as First Time Since 1909 a Dutch Fighting Ship Has Been in Port Here. ¢ The flax of the Netherlands, flu to the breeze from the ite from Staten Is and this morning. I ‘generally throughout the city. Most|lantic freighter. Germany demon-| Munich stated that the Bavarian Gov-1\, the frst time since the Hudson jof all we want musicians and men| strated the possibility of aerial|¢fmment was submitting to Parlta-|iuiton Colebration in 1909. t who are fond of animals, for with an jinfantry ‘sixty-nine horses and 143 mules.” The Evenin, from day to of t! Twelfth nts until the full quot. are reached, | | for the ailing F YOU who are weak, an- emic or run-down could realize what a short course of Wincarnis would mean to you—you would not continue to suffer needlessly. You would get a bottle of Win- carnis at once and, from to- day, begin to derive the new strength and vitality that Wincarnis promotes. is atonic and restorative. It tones up the whole system and promotes new energy. It revives the vitality when below par. That is why Wincarnis produces such extraordinary results in cases of Anemia, Weakness, Sleeplessness, Brain-Fag, Exhaustion, Depression addr the Regi By Sophie Irene Loeb. interest is being manifested In the Americanization Forum meet- jing to be held next Moray evening Great sos President’s Daughter Plan for the Americanization Of Citizens of Foreign Birth | Miss Margaret Wilson Will Pre-| side at School Forum Meet- ing Monday Night. regiment to-day there are World will print, jay, the names and new men jo w4 nd ty-nintl ® —_—>— 8 tres and ¢ champtoned by Wilson, tles will at Washington Ir-/ Hall at ving High School. Miss Margaret Woodrow Wilson, the President's daughter, will pre- side, The meeting ig open to the public, One of the most} view this work. Georre be made transportation of great weights in the early part of the war—and saved the Dardanelles thereby. ried to Constantinople, from Zemes- | var, Hungary, machinery and mate- rials needed to manufacture the big i shells for the guns which were needod to Aid Which prescribes that at the request of twenty-five citizens of a commu- nity the Board of Education shall open the school houses as community cen- vic forums, The Ev ind was strongly advocated by Miss During the day children's celebra- tions will be held tn various parks throughout the city onstration of school children’s activi- in front of City M. These will include boy scouts, naval marines, boy police, music, tableaux and addresses, The President’s daughter will re- nd a SEEK MISSING “LAWYER.” Cooper Practiced Withow ed to the Bi Cooper of No. ment the draft of legislation govern- stated that the Imperial Aero Club of 8. 8. Olympia Germany {s planning to establish « type, In fact, th ob Nowed to proceed, for the employment of aircraft for “on be i — —>-—_ This bill was|commercial purposes after the war, ing Wi On April 26 last the Parllamentary Li 6 OF PRESS (ed by ates Becretary of the British Air Board MUZZ N stated in the House of Commons on behalf of the Air Board: “It has been approved by the Prime Minister that It should be the duty of our board to Investigate the question Of aerial clyil transport after the war “At present Great Britain, France) Tramatic Has Happened or Russia, Germany and Austria count ; thelr aeroplanes by the tens of thou- | Will Soon Take Pla sands and dirigibles by the hundred. a large dem- Their present plans of increase of pro-| LONDON, June Sy duction provide “for increasing thé) patches from Rotterdam number of aeroplanes to hundred® Of ||. turred there, in view of tlee sri thousands. For instance, the British that some door | Government js spending $576,000,000 of the German pre this year for aeronautics, and the! dramatic has happ other countries ure spending the 8am | t) happen in Germeny amount, more or less. Phey quote the eter Zeitur "Reporta of the British Government| They quote the Frankfurter Zeitun Being 65 West TO PATROL IN FAR EAST taffrall of a battleship® greeted ferryites to and AROUSES THE GERMANS Inference Drawn That Something i nex that thelr pastors will empha- rity ‘on motor buses, ae- ADMIT The body of Mrs, Hilair was found in a room in the Hotel GCARDINALE WON'T 6 the hotel on the afternoon of March in the Cross-Examination Graff, took up the task to-day, Apparently It 1s the purpose of the defense to try to establish that Car din who had suffered the loss of | his money in the dressed poultry e was inspired with motives enge against Batt, the Pp Cohens, Graff and Jacobs, and as an Italian, he planned re ‘The theory is that Le hag tried to fasten Inatigation of the Baff murder on the Cohens, Graff I Jacobs because he Inatigated the crime himself. FRANCHISE FOR GAR LINE ‘| IN BGTH STREET ASSURED. suspicion and conjecture | submitted to the Grand Jury and was size in special sermons the fact that the| promised to surrender him If he ts United States Army t# the beat training 4 ta Achool in the world for a young man Wanted tater 4 nocds lo be taught reliance, self-| Elsia 1ae Hilair, the young and pretty wife of a Brooklyn salesman Martinique on March 16 after her husband had HOST SURRENDERS Teacher's Throat Cut — in Wounded, Can't Tell Story, LACONIA, NH, June #9—Mise Allee Black Richards, head teacher at the School for Feeble Minded here, — was found early to-day in a cottage | on the shore of Lake Winntsquam dead from a cut in her throat. In the same cottage Mins Elizabeth Suess, assistant matron at the school, and Miss Dorothy Davis, a teacher, were found suffering from severe wounds. ‘The tragedy was discovered when Morris P. Bradford, a manual train- ing teacher at the institution, walked into the police station and told the officers they had better lock him up. Bradford was held pending an inves? tigation. The only explanation Bradford would give for his words was to “call up Dr, Baker.” The police communicated with Dr. Benjamin W. Baker, superintendent | of the school, and learned that Brad~ ford had telephoned him and told him to go down to the cottage owned by «f do not form suMficient basis for "| the achool on the shore of Lake Win- for Young Men. Indictment for murder in the frat) yisquarn. ‘ The fifth dey of Army Recrutting| degree. The District-Attorney’s of-| Rradford, the police learned, had ~ Week begun to-day with scant hope on| fice has been unable to et evidence |inyited the women to have supper the part of Col, Walsh that New York's| against Sternberg in addition to that with him at the cottage, What hap- pened after that the officers had difl- culty in learning, owing to the condi- tion of the injured women and the excited state Bradford appeared tn. Bradford in twenty-eight years old. Miss Kichards was thirty-two yeare old. RUSSIAN REPUBLIC SURE, DECLARES MISSION HERE Constituent Assembly Called for Sept. 30\Has Powers to Out- eakers, are touring the| living at No. 211 Clinton Street, was, ae : sivisions agninneg 8 Seek to lhe Neabenarce ae line New Government. q big. two-wheeled | quenter of tango parlors and “after-| WASHINGTON, June 29.—A Russian tore cncicy. (8® Wr) noon teas” in the dancing rooms of repubite wns foreeant tov a rosea outdone by thelr American] hotels. She was acquainted with Rees eran “ao ving Sek. ae uid “Siason’ in planning toe being | #cores of “tango lisarde” and occa-| {04 iy oa cticatly impossible and gover he a ba le sear d “tank.” If] sionally spent the night away from would be in direct contradiction to the eee eee “United States | home. Her husband thought sho was spirit and principles of the whole Rus- ¥ horse visiting a relative in New Jersey sian upheaval, The Constituent Assembly. to open on Sept. 30, will h tee hunds the building of the whole new political structure of Russias The eh! Duteh fighting ship has, visited this HE KNOWS WHO KILLED BAFF reported that she had disappeared | et Government, which has ing an aerial trafic system in Conley from home wearing” some $2,000) ;Tevisional Government: Me ent Zoppelins car-| Ta! Europe, In process of orguniza- “mie visitor is tho Zeeland, a two- — worth of diamonds. It waa found|abaolute powers as to Russia's future tion, On June 3 @ London despaten tunneted, two-masted craft of the U.! Counsel for Graff Takes a Hand] that the woman had registered at| Government, but has also entrusted it with full executive powers, ey land came down the ways about 16 alone and under an assumed name.| When fie saw cern Arye bei line route between Hamburg and Con- }) e as did Dewey's famou: of the Witness. Sho had been strangled and her dia- | Provisional Government will pass ow the same time as did [ ey's famous _ , tantinople for both paswengers and of existence and the Executive pow eran ene t of 40,000,000 C4 Magship, now a wreck off Block) ye cross examination of Antonio | monde had been taken by her slayer.) (+ ing nation during the convention postal tramMc at 7 rego wtationy land. Cardinale, the chict witness for the} Sternberg, married and living in the| period probably will be delegated marks, There wilh be She in on her way to the Duteh| tate in the trial for murder of Jo-| Bast New York section, waa aun-|tither to the Government revived oF (0 oo ine eet. ith america's help Haat Indies by way of the Panamal ion and Jacob Cohen, David Jacobs | pected, He surrendered himuelt] ® a ania ane alin every effort possible, Canal. Bho will werve axe patrolling Abraham Graff, was continued |e o twgg Te Std Bia indicts) ae nour before she il win," Mr, Woodhouse earnestly ,*%!P. The wel, in command of}. day in the Supreme Court before] ‘The evidence shows that Mrs. Hilair| registered ut (he hotel, a wand when the war is over)Commander Foch, came from the) justice Tompkins. After Frank Mons, a telephone message about| Sternberg admitted being in the sub- Geglared) "Ons Waen 0,000, Faro Islands, off the coast of Den-|\ 00, aikel itor thal OSHCHE k in the morning and told her) way station with Mrs. Hilair, but he they will have not less than 100, » 4 acting ae counse ‘|aister she had been summoned to| said she left with another man. No one airoratt on tend mudi nunareds Or Sis pie She stopped here for coal 4nd} ie unsuccessfully most of yester-|moct a friend, She went almont | could be found who saw Sternberg in | 01 | SRD ee y p into aa direct from her home in Brooklyn to} Martini Mrs. Hilair's jewelry craft stations ready to ute tor lines! At Present ther in American} day. io trap Cardinale tnt mek the. Martinique, Witnesses 'were| has not. been found, although” the merolal erover the world, Several Porta between ffte and twenty|he knew who Killed Barnet Haft, found who sgw Sternberg with Mrs.| Hoard of Aldermen offered a re foonihe ‘ago the French Government Dutch ships, two o Flrival in the poultry trade of the four | iiijair in the Grand Central subway | of $1,000 for its return monthe go ‘Gmumittes to make plans Vessels, waiting for Katente certies=|avrondante, Harry Kopp, counsel fot aS Color Saturday s ort Skirts ot Wash Corduroy The Smartest This Fourth Will See \ ae 98 $6.98 and when one is run-down and out a ste Hes, speak- | -Thirty-fourth Birest. Havonine, on J..| show that the Britten alr a rvices somplaining mas it Vie epennalles ‘o| Board Adopts Report Putting Prop- | \ and of sorts. Seow mama ione CFS W ye Con-\ who practiced law at No, 32 herty| have about 500,000 aviators, dirigible issue its political section until further % aehe ol ers in a h en gressman Clyde Street, is missing. A bench warrd ‘| pilots, Kite balloon operators, ‘mo-| ioticq without un independent ea erty Damages on Ouse S| Thashing skirt sodslia iat eet Over10,000Doctorshave |) jc.11, of pennsyivunia, Mr. Kelly {|for Cooper's arrest wan issued by the | chanics and assistants. he operation | TN Min oh MiMi A Twoetrack Plan, ashing skirt models that ge recommended Wincarnis | one of the foremost workers in Wash- Justices of special Bevetons to-day aster |Of these te world, | sorsnip now fur exceds anything pre Of Watimiate to-day vit away from the conventional and : 0 est of the wider use| Cooper had eae ee ‘Phe distinction of having made ©-| yjous, wrens is declured to be ' fe bh 1 ‘Will you try just one bottle? You will be ington In the interest of the wider use| Oren an ina ed ‘he d n vi Y ia granted the New ¥ sit offer innumerable original ex- Surprised. and delighted with the new | of school buildings, He will set forth | *#Mtence for practicing law without be-|rajed plang for the employment of |) 10 00° tii # franchise to operate . : A streng:h Wincarnis can give you, {ing admitted to the bar. aeroplanes for mall carrying goes 9 | npany a wht pressions—thoxe little details of the great opportunity that now ts af- ‘ er . "nite: e Yost Office! It is said that the real secret of t t r line alon, ‘Wincarnis is an admirable combination | Coo has been a gure in thel the United State The Post ja wo-track surfa C wket nd belts that make the of choice Wine, prime Extract of Meat, |/ forded during the war time to use the} staiden Lane district for yeurs. Every Department, supported by the Avro! paper shortage is a Government m Mighty-sixth Street, between Central pockets a c ok dpb altnageitah pile May pe ool buildings to the best interest Of | one 1 ed ht be a law: Club of America and its constituent |i compel newspapers to print such | ;, ; 5 Dap etadrd *¢ ee, peed scrote cae tre valoeot Nats 1 irirust rie ee Their ean Ail gue aero clubs, have been urging Congress | h > Lge : 7 fates aecluaion ’ ‘ Park West and roadway. It wa decided “difference "Raredient is intensified, thus produc- will tell how each section of the| He. Is married and has two children, | since 1911 to allow funda for experi-| Ware news allowed, gxchudink Comm taccided by the Mranehine Commit Outing Corduroys @ a delicious, strength-producing pre- yy. hase Recently, according to Probation OMecer | ments in mail carrying by aeroplanes ean aaN in Ry f the Bourd, Wi d paration. city will be benefited when the school | itussell, jrrexularities raused sone of hin |The Post OMce Department has a| pressed in II i y pro-|adopted to-day, thut the taxpayers Repps— Gabardines—Pigues . house is made the common meeting! clients to complain of him, which drew | pian for establishing about 2) vorkal | ineoting . , y ‘ la Li Et he attention of officers of the law, cover every State in|duce startling develo SA SBE ARG ko aan Trig Linens, Ete. gin togetwell Free | rouna, te nas given considerante, "Sy! tnuen, famerd Ruteen thee ghe | fall foutes to cover very esas : : Me dean her huspand tor tare the Union, and there are ditfoult| whatever damage may be done te Whe laveeat collect the coupon below for a free trial | study to the question and will also |has noe sec) lier bistad tte trom him | problems of transportation of mail| Ve More White Stwnn eanayl-lonivaty property. The Eatimate u The largest collection and the ttle of “Wincarnis”—not a mere taste | expiain how Government information | f{cy id that he had met with|over mountains, across canyons ang vant Road, Hourd prop rf pect \ \ most distinctive skirts you have it enough to do you some Kood. aharata n be brought to the in-)a bad accident and had been wken to] waterways which aeroplanes could) omy. uae of white {x was abolished | panned in miving (et: the 4 ‘Ask your regular dealer for Wincarnis. ald ¢ pean ca aiieagt bag tear solve, But Congress had failed to be er es Pemmatiocete Meatcie (tenet BS Ha yet been shown traordinary easily get it for you from his In a word, he will set forth how, INGREASE IN FOOD EXPORTS, | Had it. dona vo two yearn ago ihn ‘ree reolaoes whit ting _benontte values. in Norwich, England, by Coleman & Co. with the school open for civic pur-| *| Untted States could have a reserve of | “p 1’, Yellow : wut pee. ; teen that Liat" He Ways Fore td t 2 by the several hundred trained aerial post: |Ked means “stop anges apply [10 the, person Aa i * di. the Royal Army Medical Corps. poses, when notin use by the chil-|a.iqy gmipments May Are Placed | even Ti onal defonee, Tat only” to padi mignialas but iva [their property hus | f 1 New Smoc san i ies Gold la Greater New York and sarroundiag districts | dren, it would be the one place for} at 8104,000,000, “the United Staten Im taking atopy [to marker likiita on the rear of paasen: [hy the cat ne. sop ‘ ba two sis 'S5cand$1.S0per bettle)bytbewterwel | rnobilizing citizens in the conserva-| WASHINGTON, June 29.—American|te carry out the plan to train 10, | ser and freight wine, aii t lay Rake eo Mulan hoa For Girls ATilerd = Hirgrade Wiee Ce. tion of their immediate interests, lfood stuffs exports In May reached | aviators and manufacture 40,00 aero med hand’ date at Inturlocking |e - 4 : - aS BC United Wine Storee 0 ene! already |a cof $104,000,000, a considerable | planes, with which to-help our Aliies And block # tutions io hasty adoption Festive te, Peres tite | oa Miz, Mune, no nas arendy | vat cot erndgoo.n, «considerable | Reatige Germany ‘hrou toe air | ss again, cha hata, adopter and Misses £ ; i we. | expressed himself as favorable ncreame over prevo 0 +| to Roi ‘ nance Committee's rep eau en A tol by Ieding family wine vtoren, leveed | ier use of school buildings, will also|#hown to-day in Department of Com-| When the war is William D. Carta, Widely Kown | While Muyor Mitel fold Alte Charmingly youthful smocks dessa obs 1 speak. jmeree statiction During the eleven | the thousands of aeroplanes anid RR ects \ president Brean be Hoelly with dainty colored sinocking nths ending with May the coun ENO: . une 29. , & question, tha y aioe Esk ef dealers sreetibore exile Frederic C. Howe, Commissioner of try shipped abroad $£33,000,000 worth | tors heeded (0 establish werlul mils, eeventystour Séare pli snot final and could not and collars, cuffs and pockets oo wes 2304 Sereet ta eT Age | immigration, who has studied the!of food aw against $744,000,000 in the | riutes for the Poxt Ome chundise and | knoe mansxement of the Cu Lemisletlre actae Be Ee of a a a jAlapae ge ; vame period the year before Jcarrying express merchandise and | Known ugh mu tthe Estiinate Board with the true question of government control of pub- "800 Pet norts fell off in May but Dusen KerE. tls Hotel here 1 to-da He was a mitted that the sailor ' lie resources and who is a atanch ad-| ci "shipments were heavier, as 'Transatiantle air lines will be mc of the Lewistature in 187 members who voted for the grantitis sailor lacing at sides, bow vocate of the use of schools for public were exports of meats, meat products | raniished as 800N aS we can bp: in n of A “S\of the franchine obligated themselves knots gracefully tie in front meeting places, will tell of the ad-\and vexetable oils, All breadatuffy | MADIIAned Ba Buon an we cal Mpate Uae |) he Cu Hotel was the lis endorse the contract with the New Bises 10 to $0 years. vantage of school houses to the for- shi ts in May were valued at P Wea Ww manufacturing ni |Sucme apt York Railways Company when jt ts igners who pass through Ellis Island, $41,000,000 against $68,500,000, Meaty | pose. We are now manufacturing i: —— ty for fulfilment Sfwhich he ie head "Were wiued at $41,000,000 ag@inat $37,- | cruisers capable of croaaing the AV | Lemonade wad Voveorn for Hetuinn ren ment. P a: a 3 y Py \d 000,000 in April }lantic an jave both the pilots and | ayvore = 7 in, eae your book int mow 10 ox wel PL Ser - ween F resitenk 8/0 0,008 Ih ARE |the instruments needed for piloting T PAUL, June ¥ The Helgia Tome tweat Suay as Dan bbe re enclose 10 cents (coins or stamps) to cover f education, 5 ante thee tataa! wines SAKER, Ore. June 26.—Reports ‘cost of packing and forwarding. (Please | some interesting facts to give con- Soved Missing Fisherman, ayes wa Gieen tbe Aca Mis ta ‘the ee fron Haines say the town of Rock rite plainly). cerning the growing use of schools tn Garfield Otls, a fisherman missing tn ace ve dem@vracy 4 A . w * a z the plane how shall we guard weainst c k practically was sw away to this city from the schooner Mary T. Fallon of ‘ " Ww . ned Amerjcan oly “ i Ae Mra. Willlam Grant Brown will be! 5, e Inst Sunday, arrived hore |aif.sickness,’ I aaked Mr, Woodhousy, \inoy ‘visit st Paul July 4 At Como day when @ fifty-foot dam at the temporary chairman and will intro. m & Newel that had picked for by this time 1 was no tnorouMnly |Hurk the visitora wil be offered lemon: floaded Millamacue Lake, fifteen, miles ce Miss Wilson. Sophie Irene Loeb his dory fifty miles south. | © ¢ 1 e he | ade t a nit ani- wert of Haines, gave way . A oT TA orien Walae or tena | ed on Wednesday. He Ftrip that t began to plan my clothes, 14 ; rion atte nt Deen any Ton | gp Vineteen West luw just passed by the Legislature had schooner in a fog “I've boon up fifty-five Umex in all 1 f popcorn School Lodge—Companions, ws iS * {