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AMERICANS OF GERMAN BLOOD, LOVAL AS OFFICERS AND MEN, WIL CARRY WAR TO KAISER pene High Army Official Tells of Fi- delity of Citizens of Teu- tonic Extraction. citizens of to recognize our fellow German blood Americans, Of course, the oall of the Fatherland is felt. We cannot expect a man of German ancestry to forget bis fore They Mourn for the Good Old Days Before the War, As They Make Hoboken Bone Dry Town at Midnight BREDEOE EEE 1 AVEO CEODE D444 44444 TEDEEEDVONGD4 DOE 44O44) | 044 2069409144404 O00 i p re 1% HOBOKEN OEFES US. ARMY, BUT OES ORY AT MONG Ordered to Close at 10 P. M, It Quenches Thirst Two Hours More. Ho,. ho—Hoboken, the genesis of New Jersey, the hope of hurried alg CTS DELAYING THE WORK OF IWC COSCRPIS FR ARMY (Continued from First Page.) services more than his country needs them, or if for any reason he ought to be exempt from military duty. Major Gen, B H. Crowder explained to-day that the man whos humber ts drawn is not required individually to claim exemption, but that, with or without his knowledge, the claim may TE ia ee ae é rahe SAEGLY « & j : Sade Snakes jeation for the wi c! houses direct to the. Board of Mat eation, An unofficial report in yeaterday was that in only one pas mbly district were the registrati rds ready to be turned over to exemption boards, 5 These reports, taken in conjunction with somé information obtained im Manhattan, make it, appear proba- ble that the completion of the pre- liminary work in this city is rhape ten days distant. The fact that one single exemption district in New York City may hold up the drawing for the entire country makes this pos- sibility of importane An effurt made yesterday to oom~ municate With the members of local boards in Manhattan brought some strange results, In some districts none of the members, apparently, had a telephone. In District No, 97, Ware ren Bberle reported: “We have tried repeatedly to get bel 00 ' yt marnages, the epitome of palitics and our registfation cards and they have ) \ ees fathers of entirely subjugate his nat- the haven of tnsober eAllors, has | oorevented by anothers beon promised to-day. Dr, Sharfin, ural feelings, | ane Gen. Crowder also explained why| appointed as a member of our bi 3 By Martin Green. what We Want from oer citisenn| "ae bel And a bottle of rum} |!2¢ initiative in exemption could not |!s not a resident of the district and . i (oqial C08 Commpordent of Te Erint) 66 German blood in co-operation, Peat Ate 8 con man'a eaangtee, take by Federal authority, atis| We Reve ofeanized with two Saaaay | WASHINGTON, July 12—An of-| We can't get it by abusing them. If] 4 and ail that, Whoops, my dear, What] eae ee There doesn't seem to be any board Inite & | ‘The attention of this office has|in District No. . 1. P. Cubberman } ‘ flcer of high rank in the United) we keep on as we are going we are) cheer! A glass of booze or a pint Of] 16n girected to th and Dr. | Zarch, two of the mem= , States Army «aid to The Evening) certain to bulld up a disturbance | beer—always this wet on the other the possibility that say they don't live in the di and there isn't any Howard Crosby, named as the third member, living ‘at No. 184 Eldridge Streety Robert Crosby, who lives there, is trying to find out whether he is the many cases of registered persona whose circumstances are such that the persons should be exempted will never be brought to the attention of local And district boards, because the World correspondent to-day: “The best thing we can do in this) country is get away from the tdea | « that every citizen of German blood | ¢ within otr borders which will inter tere with the operation of our armies ons the Atlantic, Internal differ- | es will be as disastrous to us as sido of the river. —after midnight. Dreadful things have been happen- ing in the past few days in the Ger- But it goes no more ye ‘he Ge an-American {#, erne! ‘| Oe preve: AU man intended, A similar situation | is a spy. The Gers eas (i | revetess dai sabes (Ge Wherever: out inv anon Uh Go man guburb, There are a lot of; recistrants concerned will shrink|exists in the 106th district, Oxcar . primarily, a man who respects the/ armies are sent, TIME BETWEEN BONHEIM American soldiers on that wide of the] From takiug any initiative in. the|W. Bhrhorn doesn't live in the dite law. I venture to say that the per-| gagy FOR ANY ONE TO GET JQ MIDNIGHT AND GAM: river, where In the days of yore the| 1 attop. trict, and the reporter could not find centage of citizens of German blood MILITARY INFORMATION, Amy biggest ships of Germany were wont| um. Richard P. Reed, who was sald to | who are disloyal to the United States) +1 don't know how many German BO sy UsEo Ty to make their "harbor. Hoboken was rial deonek bis yastvay tend Srl uteeeei esl aeliee, coerce ie very email, spies there are in the United States, SCAURMANN * Barn a German village, where the satlore : : “4t would be the better plain for us i) tention of the boards, The regula- 1 do not know that Germany hos a MGURS: of the Kaiser made merry between ————— tions provide that this may be don : very intelligent gad efficient depart- |tripa between Hamburg and New| est gy the registrant inimsclf; so i ment of information, But, in so far York. When Jack, or whatever they! O14, by any third person who has a How To Get 4s anything we are doing is con- Ce ren ieee’ Quing| knowledge of the facts, and with or cerned, the verlest fathead could | M / without the knowledge of the regis- | Rid of Corns || Pot Himself intimately, We have ALL EYES On c sew bee dens # trant. ho military secrets, Our public docu- THE thor away from the river front ia Ho. |_28 either case the boards are di- i hetteetde tiem ued). wweieh ments and the Congressional Record LACKAWANNA : y from the river rong in ©! rected to conduct the investigation | aching. fest, or from. atin Tucling{&@re open to anybody. Our military | hoken. And there are some very de-| roseribed by regtiiation, and to make } Corns oF calluses will be ind to know that| gystem tg elastic and we change #0 |cent caravansaries right on the same} aemptions or discharges in proper | i iStiome can ve wsickly overcome by a| Often that no foreign secret service! 4 street, Well! Times were when New | cases whether the claim was made by imple home treatment that will not can keep efficient tab on us, © + hae 8 steamered and Joy-rided over) thy registrant or by some other per- ig One bit of pain or morences “Ot eouree dt ta necenenry: ve protect | 2 © Hoboken to enjoy quaffs of the| sons in respect of the registrant, “Third persons, and espectally em- loyers, ought to keep in mind, he that the law kés no exemp- in the interest of individual From your druggist et « small jar of Jee- Mint) Rub a little on any pointul corn) from the knowledge of or callow. Thatantly the pain will dissprear| the movements of our forces and In & short time the corn of callus wi ‘ mand can be lifted out easily with the/ can't take care Chauffeurs who drive their machines through city streets, where traffic is heavy —and beer for which Hoboken was famous. | All this was Sefore the war. Then| Ame got Into the war game, the the enemy If we} f that we might as) tions re—groot and all—leaving the sur-|well throw wp our hands, But to carry big ships were seized and American | tone in te, rests of individuals| CVery inch counts when they — | Founding akin (B® Healthy, Hormel co” tout this design It Is not necessary to| % soldiers went to Hoboken. coincide with the interests of the Na-| turn their cars—must judge { When you stop to constder that the aim- [brand publicly all our citizens of ( The American troops in Hoboken | tion. It 1s not loss to private interest distances quickly and correctly. es plsanant process of rubbing « little foe want peace —in Hoboken that I# Intended to be protected. It Wnt om the foot at wight will ahortly rid }man blood as disloyal. It seems to me The ia only losa t the Nation. Men ¥ If you run a ear and find that { one of avery painful corn or callus and will|that we should bend our energies | Trotera on Hives Mitect wouldn't let) can be replackd by other men cannot| you've so often just “shaved ; Keep the feet cool, comfortable and rested [rather toward stiffening their adhe 144404666 ee DANS te ee errr enon Webt| be aummarese enous Greet, Sven TENS | Ly thought you had } on the hottest days, It in easy to under: he 8 a tires ib = ratte ead stntnd lalate word to Mayor Griffin that he would| are employed by persons who are di-| 1 ren you thought you hat } stand why it ta thouant that foot troubles |Sion to the Stars an: ripe® than | |e to have the saloons within a| rectly engaged in work for the Gov-} plenty of space, have ygur eyes ; Will soon be m thing of the past toward forcing them to sympath zo| cers of the 1 Army resigned | anything to the discredit of the ser- | radius of four blocks of the river| ernment, ae od. sedge Mintle tn gnttrety with thelr mother country through} to follow Robert E, Lee and the | ¥iee and In ail iis rmy experien | front cloned. at 10, o'clock at Pight.| cone mee however, of those who apa ° ; 4 H alnngreenbie ‘old Rrra se yer cette ‘ he could recall bu » case Of the Mayor Griffin sent back word that) ask exemptions for men elr em- ‘ Oculis ‘ files, Inanmuch te Itty abwotutely harmic | innuendo, accusation or ridicule, call of thelr blood and principles. desertion Gh a, hoascombifssioned | nothing could be done until July 11,| ploy will be one of patriotic thought | yy Le De ui i F (Registere \ freamy. preparation, which ia delienttul| These remarks ted to an investiga-| In the opinion of the army officer! officer of German blood and that de- | TOOK A CHANCE AND LEFT! ** the beat interests of the Natio: iysicians) will give your eyes ' Gnd caay te poly. Wt corte Mise and “a \tion of the loyalty of the American | quoted abo@ and of other army off- sertlon was caused by dom THEM OPEN TIEL 12, and the (Smplorer, whe oan readily a thorough examination, and j aa ° 000 pplied | cera—not of Germa: pire oye | troubles. replace thos * © rel tell von ify. ay A | poted 5 ul citleens of German blood as applied) cere—not of German ancestry these! 4 ‘casual perusal of the army lst ‘Then, all of a sudden, after Gen,|aratted for service will, of course, bo| tell you if your eyes require ; =e ————=—===|to the Army, Here are some figures | ie eee of this MRE giibd Ga and directory shows a surprisingly Wright, backing Major Carson, ap-| mindful of the greater ingerest of the| glasses. if to think whout; the ground of putriotiam, There could | fke percentage of names of officers | peared in Hobol Mayor Griffin| Nation in raising an army rather If they are needed, 4 THIRD OF N IN ARMY]|bo no more striking illustration thi who, beca of t they bear, told the reporters that all saloons|than the smaller financial loss by : , » and you ONE- MEN | jo more si ns illustration than) are ‘undoubtedly of in blood. ould be closed last night at 10| detriment to his private business.” choose to obtain them,they mi that the percentage of men of Ger- ; ’ | ARE OF GERMAN BLOOD. ee een ot ittg| Masor Gen, /Pershing is an Alsatian ; o'clock, The saloon men were in a ee be had for from $2.00 upw } | First—Approximately 831-3 per we do Vi hp iJ a Lovo dene has | CY descent.” The ch claim him, | 22 ="""** = ew. | flurry of excitement, but yesterday Aeséendl ° x o oat held to the level of the| to consideration, fears by telling them that, on_ the quire d mounti 4 4 { in enlisted men in of German | percentage of men of German blood) Major Gen. William L, Sibert, who advice of Corperation Counsel John NOT ORGANIZED DELAY a and mountings selected. (4 ie blood. fe ee at alee c vo United States | ig tn neti commas 1 of oun forces " J. Fallon, the Commissioners would ’ eh A y ea of peace: in France, is of German descent ake a chance and let the saloons Second—Of the 8,000 or more It is sufficient to give our country, | There two other Siberts in the ¥ open until midnight. WORK OF DRAWING ARMY commmisnioned officers in our Army which is accustomed to ying off half-| army, First Leuk, Franklin Sibert of | edatst night it was denied that Mr. | —the latest lists are not complete |¢ocked on many questions, oppor-|the Infantry and Second Lieut. Har- Fallon was the consulting attorney —— } atten Hoge ral bai chi cll tunity for mental digestion in con-| old Sibert of the engineer corps, ot. for the Liquor Dealers’ Association of| So far as the consoriptable New fd sideration of figures which show that Jumping here and there through Hoboken. But every saloon in the Yorker is concerned, he w little, if 4 n blood. about one-fourth of the fighting| the alphabetical list of commissioned | city was closed on the stroke of 12 2d eee . 6 | Third—Our new Selective Draft | forces we are to send against the| officers, one finds under “V," Second |by the bite Lackawanna clock, And|"¥, nearer a call to-day than he was iS fant, 380 Sy. pose pith, sre } Army will bo made up of more | Kaiser will bo men whose fathers or| Lieut, Berthold V First Lieut RY attempt on the part of the army|a week ago, unless he lived in Flush-| $f weut aatn wt. bat 8th Beste avest Phan 8 bak can of alt ee grandfathers were born in. Prussta,| Arthur H, Von Deesten, Capt, Carl F. | was made to make any clone at 11 ing gamaioa, Hollis or some othor| $42 cuiumbus Avs. bet. biet a Sad Bus, han 26 per cent, of citizens of Ger- | Gormany or Austria, This Is a very| von Dem Bussche, Be Jeut. P ee nin the original four blocks zone. i " 0} wt Nichol Uh Fee isi Lh se ry eet 1405 st Nicholas Ave. bot.190tha@lSiet. man ancestry. we Hous mm tt bocniase, tn the J A. T Von, Hus ung, Pir ut, Jont | (Continued from Firat: Paws.) In those four blocks, by actual | unr . ‘ SHOORAIED 2620 Broadway. bet 0th & 100th Bia. urth—-Figures at hand in the ment of the professional fighting m yon oltzendorft, ut * count of reporters, there are sixty- reports from ‘ashington 4 y 7 ' “ of the United States, we must have a Wiillam) D. von” Kessi ond one saloons. One is owned by an fo! Mty ma ‘old 2 07 Broadway, nr. W illo War Department show that since | conesive, unifled-thinking army Lieut, Frederick J. yon Rohan and | oyor, bite lal " |Italian, two are conducted by Hol- ld pice AM salad Mie SRST GOT: “Son. the declaration by the United [wo get ready to over tho t Capt. Alleyne ‘von Sehrader, This |¢Very Public offical ts whooping it] [Ahan two ere colivire owned and|@awing of the draft numbers are States of war against Germany | ihe west fr@it in. France and we |#0unds like a iat of the personnel of | UP for a great, Dig rip-roaring time. rated Ly Germans, On one block| true, a good Job t# to be made of the | _@88 Bread Ot. next te Bedell, Newark, between 2% and $0 per cent, of tho | Must have IM. addition, a cohesive, | Yon Hindenbure’s staff, It comprives| It has been pointed out that the! are forty-one saloons, In all Ho-|hold up, from all appearances, ‘The ; men who have enlisted are of Gor- | Nifled-thinking citizenry at hom rea NCSL SHS inon Os Gane DIN Nr pede (of w York, ag a whole, Doken there are $24, and to see that delay will not be a matter of hours cannot bt und in the army | Wearing the ins 4 ers In , ealize ‘ li were closed at the stroke of 12 ss hens t Try it ice cold or steaming man ancestry: to-day an. officer, con Met ae {the United States Army under the|“on't realize what a magnificent) 4 "ihn tank assigned to a reporter| of even days, There ts a strong Ike ‘ hot, and if you don't agree that Fifth—In the operattons thus far commisniones pinnoene |RL Ve a Annie j matt ects “ y have 0 g dep Of The Evening World, They were| hood that the preliminary work in ry need Ane : reset BAIT GOUHIS wai ahi vneny | ‘There are six Wagners in st.|supported in times of peace, ney | all closed, vill not be finshed unt Reems Oar ce attempted men of German blood In | TY, ta th ‘i oy arisen cat Se founa {aa well as Major Lutz Walt, who | qont sispreieh: ust wha 18 ben o'clock struck tast ntgnt| ‘le Ra veuaant Saitama ? has won the war found fon't comprehend just what al W 12 ell tow he end of ook, if 4 “ | aL 99| Digh places In the United States any officers, commissioned and was, at the time of the put ” Max Schumann of the Hofbrau was| °!! toward the end of next week, ¢ The World 8 Best Army have been among the most commissioned, of ancestry tracing (Of te directory, with the War Col- | # lid body of fighting men the) entertaining a party of friends jit ts done then, despite reassuring efficient and inittative factors back to the / countries, who de-| C80: also there Is iret Lieut. Max | State can send abrond—because they| “Gehat d' r-r-r-r-raua!” — yelled) reports that have been sent to Pro- you can take it back and get Ble a a eative Factors. oe elare that Cermany hax won the war. |i Walner, who was personally and| have never had a chance to see them| Max, which in English meane “Boat| vost Maryhal General Crowder. i Since the declaratiot et iy avorably ‘Known to The Evening mi trent? it.” ‘and he wouldn't let one of the é your money war not A commiasioned officer of [Oftcers of German apcestry Know the Lcenaupnndenta: cat Aton | Parading tn full strength pene Be waulant ware lane =dd's cannons cern Aiea . ot & Co) joned officer of | weaknesses of the Allied countries i Mure | Last summer's stern training on| SUcsts finish his z ( ORDER PROM YOUR GROCER, Ganoan dbesent. (n\ the. Walted illcaa kare aunt at pet Ni t summer, Furthermore, ‘ E ' ‘ oT AND HOBOKEN WENT DRY FOR| Had It not been for the one local . ENBIST ON “SUNBEAM.” ate: y ; oro. [Of the army of ancestry tracing back patches the eye the name ofthe border has~ re-made the Now H board out in Queens, there would be ; ee ee eee ee cian [te Great Hritain know: the weak- Carl A, Waldman of the Coast) york troops, They are bronzed, keen FIRST TIME. streot,| 18? reasons, That local board fin- at the be of the Civ’ ¥ ® fo n. on Third Street," te . p adminiatrations of the Ailled powers | several officers af blood, | Tn connection with “Send-Oft Day,” | Hao T stopped the muste at| Nothing happened yesterday to up: and talk about them freely Every brigadier general in the army | the following editorial article from} 11.46 and his barroom and beer gar-| this record. ‘The work was still £ ai} | H GERMAN-AMERICAN MAKES A//a8 from one to five officers of Ger- |mne Morning World of June 15 pos-| den were in darkness when the clock) i. 6 ; MUA ll Mm I i iN 7 man descent on hin ataff, oan are ished; the Hast still posted In the ; af ae Mab 'NG MAN, Brig. Gen, Joseph B. Kuhn, admit- | sesses distinct Interest: Oth, Avachbere of the Hole in the| headquarters in Jamaica, Not an- DIED | Army oiticors WO siglo Wing to}ted by military mon of the world to] WILL GIVE THE BOYS A GREAT) wait ‘on River Street, put out his/ other board had sent its cards to the " ed rout talk about the morale of the fighting |be one of the best qualified officers SEND-OFF. stent ‘Ave minutes before tho| Mayor, as required, COONEY.—July 9, JAMES BDWARD , Las forces of this country agree that the|in any service, is of German blood. oe : ly Wh BE eBid CU gg ‘saloons| Many of the local boards haven't| COONEY : Springing into Leade hi soletey OF ened, Wied Ae About ts | He was our milltary attache In Berlin Before its departure on for- | MCn/sike River Street line, whoso|any headquarters yet, Those that Services at THE FUNERAL CHUROH, rs. wood a soldier as there where. }and Is on the G Staff. The| eign service every American regi- | j\°y 15 nay waned an hour before offi-| have headquarters are not supposed| 1970 Broadway (Campbell Bultds D Non-commisstoned offlcers of Ger-|¢xecutive force of our army is well| mentghould be publicly paraded, | Uent# had waned an hou to,tell any central agency about tt) ‘Thursday, 2.90. Interment privates { man blood are the best non-commis- | repr 1 paraded, | cin} closing time. >) ‘ BRITA, r) | a m epresented In efficient officers of high ' it|_ Philip J. McCook of the Mayor's | i aioned officers in the army, Thelrank be men of German descent, Ade | The exact place of embarkation Hoboken hasn't been closed singe 1t| | trae te eee taday. atht he| WALAMABE,—SIDNEY WALAMARE, | skyrocket-like, and ‘coming down with Frupalnna) cenaoially are valuable ss lutant Gen: Henry O. 8. Helatand Is] aad the hour of sailing need not | Wes opin ee ee ae aay for|had on his desk fifteen applications} — Services THE L cHURCH, | tebe? ; ta or corpordls, A veteran | one; Lieut, Col. Eli A, Helmick ia an| be advertised, but to deny to the | ,ahile th already told the [for headquarters, To be exact, he 0 Broadway ( ‘). Time the stick,” is gne thing. Steadily and ak Peet cciore than tae en tor Cencral, asia Major Otho| troops the inspiration of an en. |piinlication. He had ginny vee atlanta “about fifteen,” He assumed! inter | consistently acquiring leadership and Inmtances of a non-commis- | ror ie'a valuable member ut the Sag | tustastic leave-taking and to |10 o'clock. When the army says a} = = rs ei Pi sioned officer of German blood doing | er pray soak se Sues ob wa the people the stimulus such |thing, It means ft foboken 1s no i] then maintaining it is another. =| El Gok Charen 1, Mreuthon akan cute | mpectaciea give can be nothing |Jonser a German village. It le aa : 4 == ' Y "i 7 . jarmy post. = FAMILY DOCTOR'S prorly PRE SA ica aed nan (Ges |. jase Wane lus u ; ‘There are precedents In the army f nt are t o command, large or small, | where when the commander wanted i ACASE IN POINT: In June, 1 R vice In the Quartermante ‘ aS yRKIR’ a an sonavclowed in the immed} ate violn- | ing WORLD, i June, 1917, The Morn | MANY ENGINEER OFFICERS ARE| C8? ‘ake ship at any American Of the pout closed, £0 saloons | PENNY A Pi I printed 1,078,263 agate lines of paid advertising. | HRUAl and tapld inepection of the list | the enemy Is concerned, if he has A Re Oe awe iN a : —_ Hh TAD tnspection of the list) spies on the ground, he will be no arrinne Vinee p | This was more than was printed in an | tee Alstactter nnd fh better informed by a parade ven In times of t y Istactte ahenet nue) Hof] Better Bee ta tt | Attention! * i H \ a Lieut Colonel In the Ord Roun ‘ no & lesa ——<— — other New York morning newspaper. To Go On Taking ‘Fruit-a-tives” demonstrative movement at some ’ nance Depariment, to which are ate a DELIGUTS—We = | re 8s remote paint, Battles are planned = and fought under cover of The American printed 684,069 lines Because They Did Her Good at taste, © Wut the spirit that fi TRIP Sb nox ; a na Hern me he, aott that & AS A HONEYMO A - . Rochon, Jan. 14th, 1915 : aa Se ips and supplies ‘the monoy j The Herald printed - 588,163 lines. | 4 guttospa’t : Wo pipe out n Batiste bacnvonted eadianaincatnen : pamela WE ALSO OFFER: Special for Friday, ES suffered for many years with ter Bwitta wid Ate pales veda in darkness ery. Newlyweds at No. 610 West One| HOCOLATR SSORTED July 13th } THE WORLD'S advertising space represented .245% of == | rible Indigestion and Constipation, 1] Malor Braph 1 and dacuts.| qghilitary, ,congealments that |itundred and Thirty-ninth Btreet If} ] | NUT CLUSTERS—very memb assonenn the entire volume of advert care d. trequent. di 6 ‘4 hepame (OR 4 ree KA. Reinburg 1 PArdor of hoth voldiera | Peat nits may tike an aerial ne Nut family York. mornin sinc sien tial = had frequent diay spells and became t goon H.C. Martioif and George B.| Airave, charncteriges | Honeymoon tight to atlantic City to-|p | ane, sll el = PEERS ROSALIE? ie | ereatly run down, A neighbor advised | Stratm ure doing good work in 4 the first. ‘They | ary ¥ : hare pre Ar nahn | i FJ a é aviation Gustav J, Frie be 64: deplorable | g “ 1 by ‘i tuxuelowe | fee | me to try /Prulteactives.” I did so and iam. professor, with’ rank Of eee Wie tye ee reid aR fh hey are Flight Lieut, J. Errol Dun- . senate BECAUSE— Ee | to the surprise of my doctor, | began eh in West Point Academy from tho firing liner, In timo, |&tan Boyd of the British Naval Air ‘ P - |to improve, and he advised me to go on permed dy fe with rank of] no doubt, the dreaded lists of,.| Service and his bride, formerly Miss Ni! HON » an ne BO 0 ajor s str r swordsman- sualtion i ir and ere y a y. s | The New York WORLD has its great circulation right i = with “Fruit-atives," Reade anes 4 rh ro ty a4 r ut el appe ran I thera | Evelyn Carbery of No. 4441 Broadway 906 BROADWAY , | in the city and its immediate environs, and because it is the | ic dex thar Lown mab iit co Point, and at Lieut, Col. sick and wounded, The wreckage | After a courtship by letter and cable,|} 0. (Closed for a'terations,) | morning newspaper of the HOMES, of the substantial business =| wee _ i" je my life to “Fruit Is in charge of the] of war will pass before us like a | they surprised their families by being T EAST 420 STREET | and professional man, of the great middle classes, it lends Ed oe ; aN ile ay to those who for Roserve orp 4 5 ant of sorrow, a renew | married at City Hall, " WEST 125TH STRERT { ss 1 suffer from Indigestion, Constipation o amea in the Hat 0} Musas and courage, to pro- pe vs te loves 13pm. Da , | in advertising, will continue to do so, and will increase its = Hendact m i ptt ; nstipati i Micers of the army mote enlistments, to awak the | Ideut, Boyd is te baloally «nue dee BROOME STREET 7. ere pa é =| leadership in the future as in the past. eaduches—'try Fruit-atives’ and you] issued on Ma Many have | Indifferent, to emphaaize the call | Prisoner, He was interned In 10 p.m. / | = will get well’? CORINE GAUDREAU, | been added ancing at the services and sucrifice, why | land when a German gun brought him Creare tt 4 HE | 20 Los, ¢ for 62.50, trial sie, @5c.| man natn. Columns eaane we ated ld not the people ace also the ldown uninjured from a helght of| MARKET 6. Nowart ; E : i ENS RO 5 . pias 12,000 feet. He 18 now on a six en 11. 800.m.; Mat.) Se 2 fs A dealers or se voatpaid by on r Wa A iii At all denlers or sent postpaid by Fruit a y an thelr way ty wart a ee eo aaa ee turday 1a hd LTT ii a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N. Y¥.—Ad are on the Job | me HE SEND.! months’ leave of 6 ?. ' , » Yom Ad, conc: ib "8 COMING TO THM) th C thorites, : iw concerned, =O. Mi the Dutch autho: ah) , i ( ‘ _———