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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1917, ; WOMEN, BABES IN ARMS, IN CROWDS AT EXEMPTION QUARTERS - Sagem || RAILROAD CARS WILL S“"™*”%u Mi ft ttt ore ant pat a 12 WOMEN RENEW ARNG SILER BS HERE pg or Chpeoiarton | ie: Bscape ' | - i Quota hve Ma A Traft hiefs Mere Tol { . mee - * iv ehentule Sal a Stupend \ ie a. tn Problem pepe PS . we A SPLER TO PATRICHISM 4 the erm 7 ; z y 7 4 the @ : Ps sng Sago ee are Henry Oe . = Plan for eecuring a . byl ites ‘ » t oP ete Sars Sent 48,000 of “Our Boys” on Pa rough this on the + ¥ Sis v4 Alvse nee sciean rade Will Have Trementou apes t ‘ “ « c, « oy are j il Effect ' ! would have t miy toe —_— --- ' There 4 . . Ps . f f ina to the! ps ihe Oar al — - an 106 wut t ’ D i lent have been te take| 42 ‘he ave ge by every v ¢ polate te the + : , * hem from the walke of industrial | @Ore certain litery exbthitt : a WHS we parade ty 40) 9 ‘ t , j} business life and left the wow \peur © st 2 . a . ri s ' take their places in every 4 | OMtpouring of patriotic people « row which woud ¢ + . | emotional push for vietory in the war fot leer n through New York at 4 ° ~ It ie not @ eonecrint eyetem NOT] for demo F ‘ t * = hide foes |! provide @ conseript a On <enagicey libinip Pag h-atonigy The proviem for the tary # ft > cared, ¢ @ contr every mer en ought | Munity ever enw take shape, 1 ¥ A i : ; Seat Be red. and | beliove will fel |Gend-Ort F ade to be held tp ’ aca tir th Saute: Bek * : i nd is Bac I rotary Waker went his coneratu-| Pederalized troops next Thured tet he be rourh 7 4 . th 4 *) Ss General formally July 24, of the Thuretay following easing sean ae ie) at Piste t the drawing had been ¢ ” ort tran . be a Crowder's letter to the Beeretary Aus. 2 The original eum jon of " Care ah er of He Meu ' rege raid The Kvening World that New York)! | 1 prob! comes the . vers of fertioner « Ma “We eloeed the drasing betwaan ; j pursibility of having nome the ' STR eects RA A paring tot and Sneed tie Morning. Wetound | PA¥® & chance to took at ftm mons Im) 11a \ the Bikpiin, the dave iP bur . pre 1,60 ules in 4he uniform as they marehed out of the parade from 4 from MEWTOM 0 BAKER ORaw® FIERO CAPSULE PHOTO GENT RAL Mae; On, the f thoen w Pres! “ . and the only mishap wae thet 1 elty to ge te wit founa tevor |" " # millen a nd Sane >| rawn after the first 1,000 “ House Me ts tiling _ wens the capmules contained’ no number, | 4, = S h ba ‘ eby PPVVEPP TVET ET TTP STnErerererery? ore rrrrrrrerr WUrrctl ot ertrrr ro ee, rick Herrest nto ' Maytlowe When the fact war covered I threw patente peck y the homes wut! te process Hy of : fi Harold A scuut the capsule back into the urn to | &Ad oo the atron' t » bearing the men " ut r pease KA await developments We drew tt out Major Jamen T. Lore of the Quarte he city and reducing the atrain ty ti siled, even for examination. United state Lintea y DELAY IN ASSIGNING ‘ iat a : J ‘ was not looked upon with ap- k . ee lias? phar \ ire Becratary approved the dispont. | Division of the Federalised Militia) proval by any of those who have down toward the bottor man, Randolph Wats son it toon {NEW YORK STATE'S QUOTA tien made of the missing sumber made a preliminary rey ® experience In shipping troops, | t 41 may not know fur some time Andrew sat i, eat The missing number 4.464 was on. | Major Gen, O'Kyan, to wi in | 1,000 CARS NEEDED TO BRING " ty are to' te cailed Gradunte Behoo! re . nuenoa tothe TG.Hth lace thy retary of War Baker jor| TROOPS TO NEW YORK CITY, | B everything else to-An FTE een ark : tof Allotments for Bach Section n anes viva? ‘ Gen. J. Franklin Hell ef tty "] the men, animals, ordnance equip. | 1g wos that thé me: T Bete coum Slay! Nob He "Avatiaile Tina Ring wo ta] Department of the United ment and stores to be m 1 were prepared t T row ‘hm wing other t polved. | Army e » out of te a . all decisions as to t rH re Coy and tte im be called for examination and were Hon.Corne ‘ Ath ‘ To-Morrow or Monda 4 SOU USE eae LO or redll ie Wancant oe the Naw Yaris arate] Niels y and points ne nearly | net Mig aitahverk Pra Others who escaped tho lists from ; ; MOND and 6800. both north thay New Sore Cn ot in the slightest chagrined whan ‘ rye ai: to. ily Mt foe Wittman's numb oepeietae had 640 oth | volunteera have been delegated nutural railway 4 t the Boutn | thay found ehat chanese oF guint bo which firat urmy ts Tikely Aanmend a? NHSCA EGER ee paide down either number becomes | Gen. O'Ryan has referred to Major) will re appo n 900 to! pote ¢ FM aia the other. The ruling made ie that | Loree a request from Gov, Whitman] 1000 care of all sorte « . war or having to claim exemption are (Continued from First Page) pobre A AL By ea wo ae edt curs, cattle cara and flats. ‘The bi ——— sod or bad, ag it may be recarded, Lippmann. Geor Ba eeninana tutes Saebeader Mat the firet nu rded will be re} (not as @ military authority but as . * y i 1 ° 1 " before to-nicht and ttn arded ne ¢ fit went Ny ag, Brablem Is to handle the 660 to 600 * jaited the| It may be said for the men whe! 7 Aq Soldiers *h to Pros. | igonavelt, Philip Satacean Farded ne correct IT it want on Ue | representative of all the People of assorted variction of carw witch must potnt scores of men visited the| istered June b that they were bet. (71% Hie Maes 10 Pros-|Fiammerstein fd, George nday | be toem i betore tan | Fae a ene heel avners | New York State) that Send-Off Day,|to brought through New York from board fast night only to find It|ter prepared for the drawing than! pect Park——Roosevelt and £00, 00 My: toner ei earl n be py {f Was Announced | he number ia repeated later it will [If possible, be made the occasion for) \! State po ne Tard, aad Junction | erg Dr. Nathan Gordon, Chair. | ¥ere many of the local boards: pec ¢ 1 w ail wh andor Fass eT t eral’s office, be reversed a parado of all the New York volun vo to be studied from the . Calder at Ceremonie Herold Phe kes ue | wt * all A are being com | of | red < 3 ‘i alder at C e ' Hienty Holt fr, Pe \ A Tie aba I Gay’ RM WRIGN WHA juirements never laid| man of the board, with his two ai kon Jr y ole gee Pama lo FIRST REAL WAR PROBLEM vund their Loser up-top wel- h compris~ | ont, ents might ponsibly be ne the opportunity of pPnetteal ex: | make up for Toat time. Up to noon | TA) ORGE CONGR NGRESS ACTI Nine snrantey, cavalry and artery, - | completed tn time for publication tn WOT MAN SEEKING NUMBER) .wiet Be soLven To-day. [perience In ino NMomne Gann! | ving’ Hele SEORENMN GAY Deen kde: Fi | jens witttem Barnes's fon Among Firat] Sunday mornings papers, but later Major Loree, who in civil life ix! pected and extraordinary troop hand-|in this district. paraded through Brooklyn this after- noon Albany bist was stated de was tle j pied and extraordinary troop hand-1im this district. ; Tuly 21—-Prominent| A large force of the Adfutant ¢ i. Rolng to make oF break a lot of repu-| A ‘rect contrast to this confused Public Safety Commitice in New} ie 5 : tations in this country in the coming state of affairs was found at ex- invdihis cis Anca Loree, one of tho elder statesmen In) montha tion hoard No, 189 at No. 25 Lloyd M. Harold, Accused of the railroad couneila of the Nation.’ All the arrangements of to-day'a wie ware a f the Del General Manag So Declares Magistrate Discharging | Hudson Ratiroad, ts the son of 1. noon, starting from the Twenty-third Infantry Armory at Bedford and At- | young men of Albany whore numbers | draft ra}’s clerical Jersey Proposes Measure Sy intents has been busr ; sadn for daya preparing (he apportionment, © lantic Avenues and proceeding to the | Wert Bian “ ee das Ab SAS Tie amount of work necemsary bas beer y no dred ng shineto apices arouieoe Par James wons jr. fon of the fou tremendous, as the numl men each Causing Disorter heer days Major Loree: worked ference aro mubject, of course, to, West One Hundred and Rixteenth ing Up Washington, pa ground In Prospect Park. f the Lyond printing plant, whl loculity had in war nervics on April L , For three Gay the approval of the Quartermaster, Street, where Dr. Radin, Chairman.) othe foliowing resolutions were adopt In the park they were reviewed by ©? pe arity ses {the number who voluntarily ec Diocharging. © Young. man whoselen schedules, th printed alghtmare| General of the Armycat Weckineton land hie ansootate. memitiors had’ ey-liast night Serine Pumie dalele Com: | Col, Theodore Roosevelt, Lord North. |e Gone the Uist) pl ine listed since hud to be computed att arrest he connidered unwarranted | known to military novicer—but not to to whom all applications for the au- | a? wood daz lelitte) Borough President Pounds ana| Years? Thurlow Wend) Barnes, son of deducted from ihe. Sotadiiee aunts : if _ thorigation of routings. othe ood, N cut ugh unt former Republican - nica | Major Loree—as the “Tables of Or- { 0 ge other than : . : ; William Barnes, r Hone wet down In. blac HAN | ine young men and their relatives) Whereas certain members of both ted States Senator Calder, 8 tay denounced the conduct of some | guniaation; War and Peace, : Bown in black and white voune. welded United tate een oy i ilea dub, | State Chairman; William C. Herrick, EMPIRE CITY WINNERS Yor ‘wanting to work “union ho lar 12" and a fow other ‘myatic docu-| be madu known, 1"! son of a well known Albany sho is ‘he bo BA ed PL geld kc eta ramme at the parade | manufacturer; Linn A. E. Dale and) inst RACH—Kor threevearolde and) - lery uch perfect order that mittee Magistrate Kochendorfer nt Jerything In such per r that mittee of Rid of the exemption boards In Queens in the Quartarmaater's manuals must, got the information they sought with- | Houses of Congress acem to be dow | ing, speech nd by whom they | o lon of a necond. A great! ing their utmost to block or retard | day bo had a talk with Must be approved, No one who has | ut kad Mile hoash wk Bbieines 1 presidents, and after KHown of the cordiality exiating be many & me OO mY alnod ¥ tween every ono in the War Depart-| thelr serial numbers Inst night, went ment and tho State establishment hag | there to-day to find out where they burden of extra work and the collec- the slightest doubt that anything! would havo to file thelr exer tion of extra cara the railroads would) which ts recommended from the head | have to assume in making the parade CUArfers of the Sixth Division as ren woaable wi 0 have th successful, they unanimously voted to| Gr the Wanhinton mitent have their operating managers meet he moral effect of the parade, the | bim to-day. igre, 85a pride which will bo shown | | conference there for real soldiers, on thetr way to war, In the conference there will be wilt he worth all the time, trouhie| trict and for this reason Dr, Cifaidt, at | Delaware, Lackawanta and West and ext . pont, and the eftoot twit the Chairman, arranged tn addition | Dela » Lackawanna and Western, be sure to have on the hundreds ee : ‘eotlthe New York Central and Hudson | thousands awaiting the sclective | to the printed lists, to give verbal in- i that, after Harold aly pledges fself tov [YON Nee wove tanta od etow Benair Called tn Ithaca. COE a eee ete a ene Gtoken | River, the Pennsylvania and the Cen-| (raft Will be great, The drafted will formation in Italian to those who vin- eft through af reg | ITHACA, N. Y., July 21.—The first & the prominent, Philadelphians ere. Stanley W. Pierson, 7 quet champion: Orville Hy Bu H : m Kenneth Waterall, Joact ‘Thero 1 municipal nnd Stute ote and [and Campfire Gir 1» mounte fy son of state Senator James wd irying 10 wet thelr tre). Rallroad of Now Jersey and | ye meee cnt omen one oF lite the board. Thero wana line of | municipal nnd. State om mt troop of sixty women who want to{man in ‘Tompkins County to te) Dp. McNichol, and Magistrate Evan 7 the Magistrate said it np and) them-—-what the soldier means to his | 500 here at one period, but tt vanished ize an arty of citizens to aa- [help in the war. |dratted was Clyde Arussell, star | Pennock made up the 5 ground. Warren Wh Some of the boards, he said, had acted te a high haused manner cha had nic | sane. = SOUsHE kp elves copa nto the | @ lot of railre young men who were trying to do| hearing his estimate of the patriotic what the Goyernm loyd M. Harol of No. 782 Cypre ty the bxemption fk istrict to find out wid he found a crowd of the legislation vitally ne wn of , such as the enlarged aviation and food con I measures, and |w ton Whereas certain Nigh officials soem | th claims. to be indulging in unscemingly pers | Fourteenth, Twenty-third and Forty srovi, | Exemption Board No. 162, in a prt-| sonal bickering which retards the {seventh Infantry, the Thirteenth Ar hington officials: | vate house at No, 223 Kast One Hun-| needed rapid increase of our mor ‘ chant marine, and red and Sixteenth Street, is in the| “MAM erean, newspaper protest. and art of a thickly settled Italian dis-| petitions of citizens to speed up | Tegislation seem to have Httle effect; | ore, be it | jolved, that thin committe publi safety of Midge \ wary for the ir national cause at newapaper men and members of no Lexisiative Corre epondents’ Assoctatir and Rufus ng and bring | }eashers, nephew of former Attor- regiments to war strength, The wey General Bimon W. Rosendale , ; Ail the employees of the Adjutant [Ont j.to % tinh tint yohnaon, Nigels | General's office are busy to-day] ourtshin, ‘Julia Ta Harwood tnd making out the quota of men who| Madame Herrmann, Margaret 1,, amd. ? the Second Field Artillery and {will be called from each draft dis drat Cavairy took part, although | trict. Adjutant General Stotesbury 6 Of these regiments #howed its | announced tha they would be ready for publication Sunday. enlisted strength owing to the of iftaet that some soldiers are out of with SLL added, one ent it billie, 11s » 6, wecond; m7 te 16 to The purpose of the demonstration wate reer atin) sto st No. 2 1491-5. ‘Thorn sion outed: the board. He er where the board ap: ing. Poltceman J According to Hare cfueed to let. hin wet, his number Nd the Magintrate same m title the fon #lgo ran the offic to be work ‘obs stopped bi 4, the policeman] gathered the manugers of the Erie, Woodrow Wilson, who resides in this: ty, wis among those called cher Firat) Barschall Corne! Fe a ea that wha{othera. ‘They will go over the raij-| country, And it will put heart Into road problem necessary fdr the con. somo Of thoso who may have been made a little norvous by the trembly | Used by the offle } yowlings of the pacifista and by the| Only half a do: yaterious way in which our thou: | round at exemption board No, 139, quickly as a result of the methods NL Weaning tie a 7 ® Kiver hs early as 1 to |, Dra tro 8. Rive Impressive expression to our [Pf Bylat ie fren youn) were| National lexisintors and offictals, n young men than the reople, will not. longer [over the para tolerate needle omised that a squad would come, hner, and fly n It was also baseball piteher for Cornell in 1916. Yale Gradante and Prominent! « a oO i Thomas Mott Gsborne's Son Drawn, Lawyer Called: 38: =, Lead May Be Exempted, CHICAGO, July 21.—Following ts & ence aee 1" perierierrsmar J 21,—Interei of prominont Chicagoans taken in I anshaty Nerina: edt }One Hundred und Twenty-soventh| about the | necesoury | loxiviatton AUBURN, July 21.—Interest In the | Hat of prom out withe 1 y init draft drawing: | vidi? r : ane ‘ which will supply the United. s MEN DRAWN IN DRAFT draft in Auburn was increased here | the dra B: chance to say “Goodby and good| Street, between Lenox and Soventh| YM" cory possible moans for the Co er eaee aece| he late Honry Field sr, who died jay in bringing use luck!" Avenues, tho arrangements at this} #uc xurrying out of our apa es at arms st a few daya a ; te ee u srominent ettizens were drawn, Of |in the F placo making it possible for callers] St Armee 0 ST | aromtnent of in CUPID CAPTURES KILTIE, [Pe making J& Ponaibte for callers) outer (guttle, snfoty, committens, tn] VOLUNTEER T ENLIST | eeorrises stisens eee Seems Orla, Bete, dt dwar Yale graquate) Prank eral = Manager of a pa dolay similar act 1 to take| Sulaber and Vice | gow Osborne, son of Thomas Mott Osborne, Although —hiw Bodyweard of Col, Darling Sur- mo was . Austria-Hungary Lea ll ma In no two of the districts visited . 7 Army Officers Here Pleased at An-| drawn, he will probably not be called | manutacturliie pany; Arthur ° | . : a) ‘ | Lytta ell kiown attorne | was thoasystem identical, It took some iH RAR AIKL ashington— |t® the army owing to tho fact that | Lytton, a wall Kuows rom the Inside | Cupid did more to one of the kitties! men poureot ‘inn ts efi ate ie CITY RE ORD 10 PRINT naunce Tet: ale ow On he is now in the Government service. BS oaibn Ko. 1140 Lake ‘Bhat | oedny thn No guns and she 71st Parades in f ds, by wt \ ko Shot Beate caret tho guns and hella! bers and they had to do the searching HAMES ON DRAFT LIST Ist Parades in Polo Ground: | sex Cwiwect : Drive. Young Cowles is.atud d | Orme Campbell, Fort Sheridan to becomo an officer ald bie bodyaunrd of Col C, We Dar, | Of the liste themselves, Registration The news from Waahington to the of in Pht mn — : ; - ‘ ose whose names and num-| py ; ; ne = Ine of the Forty-clghth. Highlanders |eards in some districts were tossed fect that those W ; PHILADELPHIA, ian. : . rl Described by AMBASSADOR PENFIELD vethe Overseas Battalion, aurrenderea | about from hand to hand quite care-| Official Newspaper Will Also Give | Dern are included in th draft may still! of Philadelphia's old families aro| A*e"t'am cane’ os or as } to Mina Jessie Bre ner, and they were lessly, In other districts no eligible Addresses Order enlist in the army, Navy or marine ser- | ponpesonted among those whose draf: and the "0M Led sonaldemble sat CLEVELAND, July 21.—Joe Eva paren Deputy City Clerk John! man got within six feet of the cards. Aan N und ae 3 a broil pales with sonst _ = numbers came out eurly. The name* ening baseman for ak ele ne 1 74 4 Dalton of Staten Island, who hap of « tT hich Names Were wn, asertiatey b SP sis a bers of the Bullitt and Stock. PF BO SBE 8 Ans, BAR A FULL PAGE GIVING THE FIRST DETAILED Wend to be on duty’ tn the Municinal ee Bates 26 CO al sg " of the various branches of recruiting in ee eee eee eek; eon drafted, OMciain also say Tris " TI if ‘IVE ? Hutlding. SOY SHRED ST ES Tt was announced to-day at the City|thta city to-day. red In the first 600, Alexander Speaker 1a practically certain to b AND AUTHORITATIVE REPORT OF VITAL UildIOK. rnpbell tw 32 years ott ana | MASY districts were without the| rail that the City Record would pub-| When the numbers were being drawn Jt, Holling, @ second cousin of Mra, called. WARTIME CONDITIONS WITHIN THE winnie aie foots, throe fnehea in he alphabetical sts which made the| lish the numer and addresses of all the| yesterday more than 200 young men ax F and | search for numbers easy. In one dis-| men in the olty called under the selec-| were in line at army recruiting head DUAL MO! hs mother Wax @ McLoan. ‘The bride | INARCHY, was ulao born Ins Stand her mogee| trict there was an alphabetical list| tive draft Ie being @ Bruce, Bh waa ‘attended but no numertoal Ilet, ao that it was y were drawn. army medical tests. Only’ ninety-four Mra, Alex. Munro, with who were enlisted, has boo unro, with whom ehe! almost impossible to ascertain the| Hvtimatos made by the City Record) in an effort to obtain additional re. Axtounding fig figures of the losses suffered during ne ent Pri and the order in which) quarters, No. 260 Broadway, to take the ite, Campbell will been | name of the man whose number had| Publishers to-day put the expense of) cruits for the Sevents Kogiment, Chicago, Hoe wil return to 4 . publicatto appro: |detachment of tt Lighlanders } three years Pie RARatigcgte ans Sel HRT, own Mat drawn tn Wrhingtom, | hm publication ak apnrostmately | Aine oy Vor bivere Band par: 4 ) : 7 ee ee Canad, In four weeks he ex: | Several men could not t f : tive to consist of at) aged with @ dotall from th : F \ More than 2,500,000 killed in battle, dead ao canine ne Lane addresses thoy pen a ines | afarnet OF Ramen ail FE ey ae itnet ae the. i | i pil dN cn i . wn Getaile ‘ty. oh ; , ay before the atart of \ through illness, lost or incapacitated, = = registered, This agreed with informa- Taimplity the Taras dor ae [emenn the Giant BSE a thal 000 " | DIED. tion obtained by National Guard y of 600,00 yng men who wal lore ,000 soldiers have ca tured. od | LE8,--on July 20, CHARLES . xt. | commanders who have sent corporals d rest with the Board of City | ’ ord. This body co of Mayo i ” | LIS, aged @2 years, at bie residence, | jooking for men who “enlisted” and ra C fant ites’ ge LEVINE, SLACKER, More than 400,000 orphans in Hungary alone. on Ww et mo ie on | newer appeared again at tho armory. bration angel Bey Mr. Pren-| N PRISON, DRAFTED | e 2, (x oral Bunday afternoon, Hour of vill confer with a committee | How the people are struggling to escape starva- | services lal Interment private, GREAT INTEREST SHOWN IN ating New York elty newspaper) | | tion and economic collapse, \ 3 , New Medford (Ma and FINANCIAL DISTRICT. vday FoKarding the mothod of | MAXWELL. MARKY MAX than in the financial district, where AAO. DE AR pnnoRehie to furnieh y tonnlic © ‘One, thing od is the number of copies of the o Register Gets Refused Bery THE AMBASSADQR'S FIRST HAND FACTS : MAKE THIS THE MOST ILLUMINATING | 3070 Broadway (Campbett9): Monten | registered. ‘There was no evidenco of | rey nherhief they wil bo dhstribate Barly Number, If you want to experiment on your akin, * there are plenty of treatments to experiment with, But if you want so slackers, The bankers and brokers to registrants or sold. Dally sopies | No, 1872, the elghty-elghth number of wh ich a ieenger io iatae is CONTRIBUTION THAT HAS COME OUT | ere thrilled as the younger men [of tue Clty Hecord ell for Ave conta,” | | NO. 1872 oe ee iene No. 2 | af whlch, Haw bast Arvo OF AUSTRIA-HUNGARY, | = aren, aration. seam Dlatrise Nes M8 Gee ree eR ie Wanted—1,000 3 " Rrooklyn, 1s Herman P. Levins, the| Recauso many m w school teacher serving eleven months contains nothing harsh or injurious, you will eo at THE PNUCKAL CHURCH, | there are thousands of young men ‘because most of them have sons oF relatives subject to draft, New York wet @ splendid example tn AN “Lont and Found articles edvertioed ty The World or reported to ‘and Found Bureau.” Hoom o be- 4 York's police force are prep r 1 enty-nine days al the AUanta finditin Resinol Ointment, aided ¥ 1038, orld Bullding, will be lated avios >! 7 a 4 and twenty : ment de Editorial Section of ee i ergare. Theun liste can be [| havior of ita men who later may larmy service, the Civil Kervice Com- yederal Prison tor refusing to reg- by Resinol Soap. It usual For ry oe the Word's Offices, {| find themselves In France, mission fears to-day it may not Ket jeter stops itching dustantly, and rare= , Si d W. id and Found” advertisements To-day the Governor will make|enough applications for examinations ~ ht tim at ly fa Mae: Bs oft at aay of The World's | ; Re ea ease tovember Artin: | He declined to change hie <entim ste) y fails to clear away all trace 0 orrowW $s Sunday or ives owe baad Sait to be furnished by |{iong close to-day, Five thousand are and Jude Chatfield committed him of ordinary skin-eruption, Jophoned each district, Until the figures are |needed, as Luin new paemoinen must ve scitentiary,. ‘The Hoard of {| 1 PE CR ae ie ary Annowinced it will not be pousible to Hicked: All American citicens residents eee eat wock revoked bis Sold by all drugs soy HOW many men iQ aay district anu twenty-nine, are eligible Livenae. “

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