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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 13 PURCHASE PASPORISDENED. "“ 1917. Se OF THE WHEAT CROP _—_—— War “Objectors” Te Go to Front as -BRITSH ARNEN GVE BATTLE, Non Combatant, é om ta Win , seas Bays No § \ - veld D 7 vem ¢ rard Quot © mo awe a yereone whom re ] THE Work ATH OF i ‘ there niean 8 , an WHELAN, Ave aeneed . mt 4 : Aue 9 Me . “ . a “4 . oe, © 7 " » @ Gentes the me the quote from ——< : ‘ be teineram alieged by da . . n " ' , . W Gere ' Amerionn A . , ‘ i cM. CEE Law Announces Agree: “* feav tom te ses Inflicted on & ie tee ae a hicago eunte of Trade Wires . Marsa! General Crowder nent to Frown om the - Crown Prince's Forces, [vy beperor Witem to Presiden That Dealers Will Give —0¢e—eememene ; ‘ wi naw 4, in which the . py oumenie army or stockholm Conference, 7 ti Goon be held by the Says the Paris Report. man Kmpore ees savear an Full Co-operation. Ww ae the Monpite —— re jeerted the y "bad Fifteen of the Dead Are omen and er Corpe, knows LONDON, Aug. 18 -The allied pe. ee — — PAMUIA, Aus 18.-The Germans Ot | to be ¥ y Germany on strat CHICAGO, Aue 1) rete men — troopa = There * ae agreed that ne passports thea @ a “ last night on the Alene front « srowm * petion hewe already adjusted Children — Renewed Demands mph. Tipe te sued to deatr x. a~ tors tn secanrum tronthas|, "We 87 to potion to devine | thomaciven to meet comin oO : oa quatee Guevere » attend erpational Center : SS SS ae a - oy the Pres Papeete 1d Deutache Allegomeine hed in Merbert Hoover's aanowneds Made for Reprisals—20 German mf hl ge ty > eo x by he ronch ob BABA. |e aya "int ts mre tagren mnt thatthe oer ee ‘ pert in the Mebting, «) at whict peace was to be 4 ane, Wooded lanes and heae- Cae Keemes from the " r existe.” It would to take over the 1917 wheat crop. Machines Take Part in the Raid. a pant fo Se De ae. | oaenaen ricane, Wented lanes att SAS0-| ary sepeteed with losses, ‘Phe tent |be a matter of receré deotined to as fan the sislemnent tool _- shell Cre im bringing sup The officers of the Crow erican boye in khaki on # ida jot the War Ofice # nt follows ot Mr ards memory t would Chicago Heart of Trade oficial, whe the Nace ond tahin | loner Law onid in the House of Com-| Mittle groupe of Yenk | ites Galew ond Consens GS be a com jeation from the|@ald the announ st would have BONDON, Ave. 18-—Two of the 4 Well as bombs, Beventeen houw back, as are the active | mons, “have advised the Government | > ne Garticn Wb » Bs. on enemy's artillery developed pros r to Prosident Wile but ©, If any, effect en the market, German machines which yesterday |9 One street were destroyed without ecumanty ehjectors | that it to not legal for any persons| si" from near-by village anon y Cologne Gasette snye the Coincident with thi ement, ee evening raided the Wnglieh southwest | * single casualty. placed in these unite wherv | resident in His Majesty's dominions te ned boning el lng Mh = in| nounced activity, especially im the/no apparent reason to doubt the me wheat market opened at $2.14, but one Genet Watering places were destroyed| THO oe eres heve been more k will be to gave iif, not | iy engage in a conference with enemy “”. a bere ar porch og 4 | sector eouth of Ajiies. The Germans | Winenoas of the Emperor's telegram ax |ernt lower than Maturday's cleem . w yu os hia eed my to take it an a4 < stage | o r d ‘he Sor jo" o by Britton naval airplanes. The of. |%e poy chose grag edph gg ie “4 jak subjects. ‘Therefore, perminsion to at-! ‘Thousands witnessed the regimental | @ttacked in vain at the point at which vapor anes io oo Giant. Tee ove « orn was Gown 0 cco chal statement iaaved by the Govern: | ritleh Ayers were waiting Wo give preg ge sic iblbadgal fo sthegd ae A Rage im pri | we captured trenches on ANE. 3-lrents can serve us fresh proof of Ger- | *ith Hoover for weeks and are ta ment to-day says that one of the eni pattie when the Germans — CAN'T FISH FROM BOATS | “The came dectoton bas a Spier. were 6 | They were repulsed with losses and esr de mh 6 a only gives new . 7 vith hy t haa jitions he outlines, qhincs was 2 Gotha airplane and the | | 1. cscoliance of the anti-aircraft " by the Governments of the ye Wyssinese of mine and | ObtBIBOS Re reauit tions peri hosp i barn, Ramo ‘J.P. Grif, President of the Renee were | French, $o! | age } e ‘ « . ade « ¥ is Py i cage OF Freese, |Aae everywhere but at southen His Majesty's Government has been |F angted Banner and the Marseiitaise, | 1% tbe Fesion of the Casque and the jing war, the Hoard would give him its co-ops 0h peo ne Geitich on he Most of the Geri flyers operated! ryinvee of Poison or Pollution|” »mmunication. | the entire aret Ainerican contingent ton, and on left bank of od ee eration, ny ~ ‘ r 5 5 sopaed rh er bauk sR goer over the Thames estuary. Most of ne i Engiang's decision was also an-| which included many rookles, having, Mouse, there were epirited scsiory | MOUNTAINEERS ON TRIAL 4, W. Snow, crop expert, bore out ‘ dere pe doners who had been at| Pointed Out to Governor by jnounced by Foreign Minister Arthur been in training since July 17, ts now | actions, Two surprise attacks by the the statement of the official that grain base. Bouthend for the day were on the ( issioner Will J. Balfour, He told Commona that| rapidly mastering the work of modera | enemy at Caurieres Wood and Bezon- yeneri 5 ‘The German raiders killed twenty- Zommissioner Williams, pene 0 hy generally had anticipated Hoov- Senge dom pr culeuay sere vr is me sr bad [econ Sane siiei¥: ive, orkil SGundeea | © ports for Irish trade unionists to warfare, Vaux, were repulsed by our fire. | N CHARGE OF TREA ON ‘s contemplated action and had not 19 return to e metro when . Stockholm could not be granted. Invitations to the conference were Aftty-two, the dead including eight men, nine women and six children. —_—_—_——— Elsewhere the night “Two German o fishermen of Westchester County were | pr was calm, peculaced in wheat for several weeks, bombing began, and there were sev~ Thousands of elevators will 1 nt at a hearing before Gov, Whit- nes and a cap- | “Old Man” McCoy and Nephew fe eral casualties there, One bomb alone originally issued tive ball brought dow ie “Aah age 1] be affected by the proposed grain Demands for reprisals are being re- man to-day on the application of the ily issued by the Russians. ve balloon were brought down yes- ‘J iF license, he sald, m7 IE FO |uilied eeven persons and wounded | men 4’ vy ‘yor city for an ex-| Premier Kerensky is declared to be terday by our pilots, Three other| Alleged Rebels, Brought to Book | "Grits, “ihen, Snow belleves,, are tm The demand for reprisal was “. others, ecutive onder prohibiting fishing from | opposed to the session, but whether enemy machines were forced tg land, at Big Stone Gap, Va. full accord with Hoover, ; Miishathened by the news that two con emp the people who re |boats on the lakes and reservoirs of | passports will be denied Russian delo- having been severcly damaged.” BIG STONY GAP, Va. Aug. 13.— alleen otttne Seora eb Teabe econ Seoneh ks mained in the street wore the chief | New York City's water supply, Com-| gatos is not yet clear. . LONDON, Aug. 13—The battle of |The United states ccumaaas sodas Te ue Teete C2 ~ oh airmen, Lieut, Mexergues 404 | sufferers, Hundreds were thrown to| missioner William Williams of the De urned instinctive eyes toward the Sub.-Lieut. Beaumont, have winged | py, a wy 1 but | partment of Water Supply, Gas and Th cision of the Governments to ’ Flanders to-day entered its third werk | reached out along a@ rickety single track | wheat pit. thetr way to Frankfort-onrthe-Main, csenped settons poeta ape rts tem tricity’ supported the clty'’s appli-|%°t In concert in refusing passports with Field Marshal Haig’s announce- | failroad over into tangled mountain] Here, where a tumultuous mob, nore g | “ countr: e oO io me: c 1 wily is vociferously responsiv the capital of Hease, a city of 300,000 Gat Ricceeate tan clier Mis eal n, declaring that the indiscriminate | W!ll nullify the action taken by N | NOW N ment “nothing of special interest to | ountry here to try two men for treason.| M0, ie Whsrmay y Teeponaive to and the leading financial centre of xf ‘of boats would make tt easy to| Freneh Soclalists yesterday in voting report aes ten setaiea Mesa ‘a «from Argentine, or even the ap- Germany, and dropped bombs | the main result of the air raid was tol ie ine dams or poinon the water | to send ten delegates, Ghasy Sepecerenta; tare marized | VON BOlPee & nephew, alleged inst Fevrein cloud over souse ‘ Gi ww in re , tg be ‘ ™ - td on " of lot to organize 0 oun ~bih < : ‘ m Misa ae Garnba aif raite cal’ ates. ners supply with bacteria, The right to fish| Arthur Henderson, who resigned as the Yast 48 hours, as the Germans |{ sie het Mai hcigen Dahli th a) ca in Kansas, there was only oo b a, t in tain men for revolution against ther Nancy and tn vicinity north of Paris. — the banks would be allowed, he | jabor member of the British Cabinet (Continued from First Page.) have endeavored to regain some of| country, were placed on trial in Fed- or three tile traders were Both the French machines returned FLOWERS NOW COVER oatd, Saturday, following action taken by the ground taken by the British at] eral Coui 1 in chairs near the pit. No one patamages. i warlenaaer Serta aoplioine the Labor party in voting to send| oe of the most vital problems of tho! ine ond of last week. The enemy has | rom the hills ambled down into town | wae in it. The clerk who ordinarily } ; p delegates to étockholm, severely ar-| Wt TWO things are to be accom-| persistently endeavored to retake|and awaited aullenly tho opening of | $\t* cnuinoned th a. cies Svove Sak TY GERMANS TOOK PART fand said the fishermen were well known , 9UAES | icaesys teibe ehehiaa—-ts aintaln | 3 aye and 5 of te secording quotations, rested his i ger during the war. sonal st in Commons to-|,, e * -|agents, mindful of a ‘mer trial in] chalked up as e | - taney / has hines | Nature Works a Miracle on Ridge |” ‘rhe Governor granted the application, | day. ‘As the war proceeds more and more |tacks have been broken up with hpavy | tis same district at Ville whew| for, September wheat, and resumed Seeenrensues Pelanows, ta Gulletk, st hs A atating that public officals should do] Hend men will be required for tho battle, | josses. mountain henchinen of “Old Man” Alles| his reflections. There was no longer 5.15 o'clook yesterday afternogn. They Battered a Few Months Ago lerson charged the War Cabinet i shot up the court and spirited hin|a string of messenger boys scurry- | fd os aca toe b all in their power to protect the water] with double dealing, especially in con-|®%4 yet there are certain industries way to the hills, prepared to disarm| ing between his cage and the tele- mete i nieoag" Play pptgeodypterotd y Artillery. supply of New York City. Rectlon with his-viaia to. Faria that must be maintained to the end. all who entered court: and took pre-| graph wires. One boy Is retained, i WITH THE BRITISH ARMINS IN ——_>—___ © complete atory of the Stock-| Any considerable diminution of tho ° empt at rescue, south to Margate, in Kent, where four bombs were dropped on an uninhabit- 4 house, which was demolished, but THE FIWLD, July 10 (by Matl).—Vimy Ridge ts covered with flowers, A few WOULD CHECK DISLOYAL holm Conference were told now, it ‘would not be to the national interest,” Henderson declared. man power must interfere to a con- siderable extent with industries, ‘The Q AMERICANS LOST — Preaident Gibson Not to Quit Lib- but at the moment he was down in the street list The whole scene suggested ening to a brass band, dust and erty Nation cobwebs. It was Henderson's visit to Paris} diminution must be made and hence Harvey D. Gt P sT . J $ iy y son, President of the ‘There was little doing, of course, age were no casualtics, , eee ago the writer watched this hi NEWSPAPER ARTICLES that started the storm, culminating in} jt is self-evident that the problem |s Liberty National Bank and but the few drifters who came on the @ other flyers went soutifivéat plode and blaze like the Day of his resignation from the Ministry. absolutely t rf oUe Manager of the Ameri Re floor of the Board during the day teward Wickford, near which plico Judgment while the Canadjans with i 8 Henderson sought to justify his ac-| "ot absolutely to prevent interference denied to-day that he had res Managed to beat down the price o they turned southeast and dropped Bills in Senate to Stop Criticism of] tion by asserting that he went to with industry, but to reduce this in- president of the bank or would do so’ September from 2.14 to 2.03, a los bs cc Bouthend, ta Moves Giinre (air artiljery aad mines turned Hite) 1) We policies by Foreign Parle ‘ax leader of the Labor Party, |terference to a minimum. . hhortly bom! * Ss. ic not as a Cabinet Minister. “ ‘ they caused great’ damage, Killing * $tething, bolling mound of Are | AMBTBRDAM, Aug. 18-—Tt ts atatod| sicty ‘that must ber sabseceed, The ! > twenty-three persona and injuring iyieiemopn, dais Language Press. seml-oMclally in the Frankfurter | #lely that must be subserved. The nd belated speed+ Zeitun; interest of the individual a- fifty. At Rochford, two men were and WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—Senator| Zeitung that the German. socialists | In ie ual or associa. wells to-day dash the batfeneld with i 01 wi may decline to participate in the} tions of individu con- (Continued from First Page.) wounded, but there was no property | coor, while rank # Idea the amall. | Kine Utah, to-day introduced two bills tions of individuals cannot be con Stockholm conference if the Entente Socialists dnsist on placing upon the programme discussion of the question Of responsibility for the war. ——>—___ JAZZ BAND GIRLS IN COURT. A damage. “Our own aircraft were very quickly to prevent criticism of the President or of the Government's war policies by for- clgn language newspapers. One provides that any paper printed in German or any other foreign lan- guage whichg prints such a criticlam must print a’ translation in English in &@ parallel column, Failure to do this 4 to bar the publication from the mails and is further punishable by @ fine of $500, a year’s imprisonment, or both. ‘The other measure provides for can- cellation of the naturalization papers and deportation of any person who writes, prints or speaks criticism of the Government in @ foreign language. sidered except where such coincide with the Nation. “There are but two questions for our consideration in passing upon these appeals. ‘First, we must ask: Does the per- interests interests of the er shell-craters, But one explanation is possible for this change, for all man- in the air and they pursued the enemy ner of vegetation and seed were burned out to ea,” the British official report |to ashes and buried many feet deep in ageerts. The Germans were driven | the mud during the storming of Vimy's off and failed to réach London. heights in April. Nature has worked Southend and Margate are bathing | ome wonders as if ashamed of the ugiy resorts highly popular with London- | bill and wanted to cover it over and ers, especially Southend at the mouth | Hide !t out of sight. of the Thames, to which excursion| , Now mere Aare: sre —. ayes barrage ad bas Now and then one trips over hidden anglements of barbed wire, or “vege for the large number of ca8-| ick» @ skull accidentally with the toe ualles, of one's boot, or treads on ome foi- “A Security of the Highest Merit” Penn-Ohio Oil & Gas Corp. DIVIDEND 16% PER ANNUM, Peyable on the 15th of September, December, March and June. Board of Foreign Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church at No. 160 Fifth Avenue, Rev, Dr, Frank Mason North, corresponding secre- tary in charge of the office, said Mr. and Mrs, Nagard and Miss Caroline son claiming exemption occupy such | Thompson are not connected with the a status in respect to such necessary | board, industry that his place could not be| “Miss Robinson was a native of filled by another without material | India,” said Dr. North. ‘Her father 1s loss and detriment to the adequate |Dr. John E. Robinson, a missionary and effective operation of the partic- | Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal ular enterprise? Church, stationed in India, Miss tants of Dolly Sisters Brin, Charge Against Their Own Manager. Five young women who composed the Jazz and that has been assisting the Dolly Sisters in vaudeville ¢or the past month, appeared against Marie Lucas, twenty-eight years old, of No, 200 West 1—The properties of the company are located in the proven and oldest oil fields of the State of Ohio, with every economic con. dition at hand, including unusual transportation and marketing faci ies. . Hundred and Thirty-first Street, “There may be cases where | Robinson had served as a missionary - MANY WERE KILLED IN) THE | gotten soldier's pack, or rifle or bayonet. One reet, PICNIC CROWDS. Under rank growths of daisies one thelr agent and manager, in the Wash-] questions of private loss or hard- | in India for seme time, and about a 2—The production from the Company's 86 wells has a market value Vnomclal despatches trom ‘South. |2Ne# across strips of German uniforms OFFICIA § ACCUSED pel dest} wes pela ay to-day,| ship rather than national neces- | year ago she came to New York to at the present time in excess of $1,880,000 per annum, ~ | with whitening bones lying about, and charging that she withheld $76 they sity are presented. Such o jt B bia College. She was i end pay the dead there consisted] (ormen boots with everything from the should have received. ‘The Dolly Sisters , babi the power of th i ene Bes ey to pr hee wank 3—The present earnings of the Company applicable to dividends on mostly of women and children. TWO}, 060 down still in them, Canteei Were there as witnessesy , M F the outstanding capitalization are 55%, or over 3 times dividend e feroplanes hovered over the resort|tetecas ving ‘wired, oer ae scattaar ne nnae's fold Magistrate| District Board and it is only | in India when she lost her life. requirements of 16 per cent, annually * attered and pierced, tron ration tine, eQuade that they were hired by Mari J . ten minutes, firing aerial torpedoes | nang grenades, ehrapnel; casos, cart- (F Lucas ata blanket salary AIA ad necessary to ask—is this case so The nineteen missionaries from DR. J.P. CAMPBELL’S ridge clips, unexploded shells, all man- ner of equipment aro still there—only they are now hidden under @ tangle of and that when the act discon- tinued on Aug. 5 she appropriated $75 out of their week's salary, Marie Lucas declared’ that she was far within the national necessity that this man should be relieved from service and another sub- Brooklyn were members of the Af- rica Inland Mission, which is interde- nominational. In addition to the 4—The Company’s management is vested with experienced oll op- erators and men of the highest business and banking standing, RELEASED ON BAIL » well qualified to intelligently direct ite alfeire. wild flowers, entitled to what she kept. She was held i ey stituted in his place?” to await the a nineteen two children of Rev, and ion of the Grand e e1 i ARSENIC WAFERS seat heitet cad ao afode ‘and Jury, Sustion Hughes then waraeg the Mre. Earl I. Comp, ane sonere ot th Actively traded on the New York Curb. eka 1 Adal scrutinize carefully | party, were aboar vesse! Every woman can pave a beau. 4 AMENDED FOOD BILL 7 xemption ¢ ar : A comprehensive 12. including a letter from the K Ey "scar Simp, Wand (Continued from First Page.) SARATOGA WINNERS, Ai oxaeapigg Meine based upon re Cinties He Hurtburds aenara) dlrss: pues pitadaad aga aap Aiertostion by eno @ 4 Bee TO LEGISLATURE TO-NIGHT : see, pie 3 } i Bo order he Dr. Otto H. Schultze of the District FIRST RACE—For throe-yearsolds: ‘Marriage is no ground for ex-|no word had been received as to the ing or writing to ' | gg ei ed Attorney's office, and the data ob- /Mx, furlon 4. Moteorite, 124 ottuss@'j | omption,” he said. ‘Phe sole question | tate of the children. f 4 Secith eee Power of State to Buy and Sell in] tained held at the service of the Fea- tie ‘ena rise eee ee Herod, | 9 whether or not the wife will be able ————7~-— t “ale Genvince, ; eral authorities, who are overwhelmed Lens, 105 atobinson). & 49.” | © SUPBOrE herself should her husband 105 VESSELS ARRIVE re ot thei belt beauty and ‘beslth building ef Emergency Only Point of (th “ sob and 4'to banca Time—1.18, | be, taken away. ? jo Wwe ‘ ener They are guaranteed sale and wi work. Rally, Warsaw, Harvest King, raska. ‘The way to appeal is to file notice —_—— abip forming. pid Difference. MANY DISTRICTS HAVE FILLED] Vator, Queen of the Water, Nutmeg | with the local board after it has an- | Thirty-six Amerte hips Includes! Speciaiiste In a Hh an Espa, ee | ALBANY, Aug. 13.—Gov, Whitman, THEIR QUOTAS, poanne, Fane, aeaaer, Leicester and| nounced its declalon on the claim for in Day's List. Dividend Paying independent Ol! Securities, very drug nee H Senator Elon R. Brown, Speaker Swe: Reporte wore recelved at headquar- 4 4 exemption and then file notice of ap- estow’ for yon trom bie’ " vet eports were r od at headquar. SECOND RACE—The Goo a p One hundred and five vessels from 4 A and the Legislative leaders will meet] tera of the Selective Draft, ‘Thirty- | stgeplechase handicap: food and Plenty | peal with the district board. | | roreign countries, including thirty-alx 74 Broadway, New York City sence a ayo eigeet yal SSser anes to conalder| goventh Street and Seventh Avenue, mileneeArchdnte, 436. * fiided: wbout two! .o send us records and affidavits with | American, arrived at ports on the At Telephone, Rector 8031 Pearl be ceeetaa te RAtoeee which | to.day from all over the city Indi-|1, 7 to Sand $ to 6, frst; The Brook, 198 | the notice of appeal in every case, |lantic Coast and Gulf of Mexico in the Pain or a Pinas In your e presented in amended form to| cating many boards have filled their | (Klenck), 13 to 5, even and 1 to 2, sec-|* * * We cannot consider any. ap- |last twenty-four hours. They are: ’ s atariaan the Lasisiature tornieht ta quotas and are awaiting the comple- pegs ow Baven, Bf Gemnithy, 18 to am peals unless we have all the neces-| Antorilo Lopes, Albert Soper, Arizo ( ‘ —_—_—_—_—_—_—_———— tov. hitman said to-day that the|tion of examinations of men called | Wwolte onan” woe me. ry papers,” Ashtabula, Audon, Buford, Brely | | orbowels is relieved quicker and better |tentativo tilt will be before the conter-| before certifying the names to the| and Sandi alse ran ete Northwood tice Hughes atnounced that the|jra” imevaton sa, Bay Dougla by six Bell-ans in hot water thi Izel, Breynton, SBessa, 6 i ie Aragon e, +9 as r a BAY ence and that minor changes may be Adjutant genores, fe ' ° Prost Marshal General, through |Gosnisn Point, Capri, Chas. Bratley a i it’s harmless, 25c¢ pkg | made jourd n Brooklyn, sitting at the Adjutant General, requested | om" Rn Rees le a Sonata’ ; ELL AN Ss It 1 understood that the only point | NAVY and Concord Streets, his SARATOGA ENTRIES, that he, as Chairman of The largest | Carelinain ER endl one “ = on Which there still le a diferente ot | Passed 386 men, or 61 over the quota asda lla Gistrict board ain the State, call a|Cogne, Consul Cort A a A ‘ ‘ill. ~ ‘ erence of) of 184, Board 45, In Brooklyn, SARATOGA, Aug. 13.—The en-| meeting of all district’ boards of the | California, Calumet, Columbia, Dictator [PENNY A POUND PROFIT } FOR INDIGESTION sg 'e the power of the State tol ing in the ¥. M. C. A. Bullring in|tries for to- Morrow's tabs are ae fale State to be held in this city some day |Dean E, Brown, Dondo, Eocene, Es a OUND PROFIT buy and sell provisions in case of an| Hanson Place, haw passed 222 men, lows acme ny. nerreeae et Fe ee Minis ds to Erleg about | partes mine, dlopcll, Mika Ii, Sola — emergency although the quota calls for but 211. || silt 3 funong neeyearolte and ui! nity of action on industrial claims | Frey, Ge: c . Ernst, Fransfjord = - pp board 26, at York we Jay Streots, ies: era tie: : en Ott, Hes. | Sa appeale. Heer Geese 7G. 3, Boye, Pus e * ard e v) rt A, Barsac, Othello: “ aad 2 atliyg | , AN! “Lost and Found” articles Wind Blew ¥ Jey) Cont) Brooklyn, is haying & hard time Alling Parour, ii6; "Dr ; Justice Ingraham suggested the] ya ao, onry M. Flagler, Ha “Lost and Found Bureau.” Roo TON. ‘ “Fin e ios) 10 “oh 1 association, Justice Hughes, | 0 oY) . ‘THC x » lows Yos “wren Building, wilt be listed INTON, Aug. 13.—Fined $25 for|fiready examined only a few have | Bucmint,. 121" etwem ‘Saat fie’ | Or Association board, thanked dus. [seph R. Parrott, Jonancy, James B wen GMBT—Thove dainty, slender, cunning little, pare of deliclonsneas for thirty days. Those liste can be alighting in Nutley in a bailoon ascen-|peen accepted. A call for 400 more | Ort Yanks Selon, Sti: AMO sligible: Grundy h d fixed the Drake, Josephine, Kilkis, Limon, Lacy Er’huy when we were Lildien, These ure’ presented in ten’ pensing 19¢ bn , lon, Henry Wre: , 7 7 i 104; Yankee Notions, 114; Poqs Sufic. tia. Onwa, | tice Ingraham and fix meeting | yy. Lord Sefton, Mascotte, Max fruit ‘and spice flavors, each a gem. Pen TIN en at any of The World's Offices, sion, Henry Wrensing to-day obtained | registrants has been sent out. Al-| 1g: Hwfe, 412 Viaurock (i), 100; Heugork’ | for 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon tte vrd Be ™ “Lost and Found” advertisemente [la writ of certiorarl from the Supreme | mot 25 per cent, of the men notified 00 (oy Bar Association ‘rooms, No, Minsk, Mandeville, Hno seate: He gan tbe ieft at any of The Words Court to review the proceedings, He |to pear for examination in this a fy fe ny Forty-fourth Street, “ Cl Nontiba Formannia, Oryro,’ Ock cial for Monday, Auguat 13th Special for Tuesday, August 14th ter eet ts ene Seria, maintains that he was entitled to n| ‘istrict failed to respond. | : ws. A LIT) Werkeok - gn, apie age enfela, Olivette, Orpheus, Oristanc YSTALIAZED er. 8 COCO- BUTTER PEANUT BRITTLE Bre wy eee yort oe flrial by «Jury. Wrensing tn employed , Out, Pilpinon, Nmve qualttea for Hii AN. Ke ltt tinea: on | 10 TO 20 YEARS FOR ROBBERY | era"brutancs: Pontongidon, radian: le MENA Sie verwontice: | | cone han ernshhs toothvoine abe Kiyn Office, 4190 Main, at a pleasure park, Ho alleges that the | {he hoard dosan't know whether Ut | dixtane; Airy tnd 8 ball fieiongs Vinaifla, 118 jy Ki pidan, Kuna, Reopat, Bramese Prince lensingly ben : brown a nea produced wind carried his, parachute over Nutl : 0 | Atiante, 118), Ames ah Pas sis Sang: Dustano, Santillo, The ure, Oven Kel hairy Butter mina oa7iad ik parachute ever Nubets take them or not, and has asked for | Gueemrt (TR Ga HE et win Flagrant Firet Offense, Says Judwe,| dis, Serehen Tho: We White, ‘Tor asses und choicest Sau B far sand te rE ‘0 Gre Tin cr, ‘Taithsybis, Ts KR. Thompson, ‘Ta 4 ree CiED. of a city ordinance, Julius Nicholas, twenty-two years | ROU WACE—The Sranee Handioay. for Imposing Maxtmam Penalty, = | gerd Fo) Wiiiain O'Brien, Willa BEY SunRG ORE covered po aT popes tee) ARENDT.—CHARLES ARENDT. ——s—__— 318 born In Hamburg and only two | thwerearolds, one mile Maid too, tress | ‘The maximum penalty—ten to twenty|Castle fthodes, William) Rockefeller Tobxn nox py pornh Bak Merviees at THE FUNERAL CHUROH. | Soldiers Debio May Go om Until a resident of this country, tried Joe 1 tne tine Nf Mickel 122" | years at Sing Sing—was Imposed by] William D, Hillon, una. Zeelandic Alt 1070 Broadway (Campbeil’sf, Donday, Atior the W hard Mo get. into the army at’ York | "ig 'mldit om! Tom Mfoggir invite fie | Judge MeIntyre to-day on Hyman Bolen. ey eet ag Ocland “and PANGAN, STREET 1 o'clock. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—A bill to} told Gs ah a hci Phe PRPTH RACEL-For two-searolts claiming; | Rubin, twenty-two years old. of No. 40) Tula. . Wy Not" ine 4 ebbtiemwbeiier 22). 293%. TRERERICK roipoue lew: tT AGS RIU. AUlL | oltenatare iearead ' emmy | tive and panel ah ONE | orchard Street. for robbery in the firet —_—_——— Eo) BSORTLAN N JOGHI'H, aged 10, beloved won of Mr) againat a soldier or sailor until after| “I may be an allen,” sald Julius, | Perative oat ington 104° cherie | degree. American Ambulances fer the)! PARK oly # Gagan e or Famole Nah. tal het hia term of service was introduced to-| ‘but I ain't an enemy. Iam an Amer. | } aes | 1) me 10," O0i tim Dione. Bo far as the records show it was he Feen’ BROOM ora Funeral from his inte residence, O71) 4. 4. senator Overman and referred| ican and this !s my country,” THRACE For maiden three. rear-onds and | RUBIN cftense, but it Was a] MILAN, Aug. 18—Arrengements arc Fy fey] 10 45m Brooklyn, Tuesday, Aue cceniine anne PEE NR aly Oo Pleasant “Dreame | (88 the Court lield, and the| neine ‘or the sending to the Ital Asi tio Db0 A. Mer thence to Bt, Michael's | to the Judiciary Committes, FET Toh rae rahe a eeant Prveme | fiagrancy wae emphasized by the al-|Peir~ made for aoe. age RE oe Whe tasnee to Bt, 2 pk 8 Ha Government }10; Moratorium (imp), 118 icthosta te fa perjury of Rubin at his first trial, |{an front of several American ambu SPRL TON br, BY yi! B ©. Church, 4th at. and 4th ay. Eeypt Harney Shannon (eer), 316; Buningses’ 1 en a fury disagreed lance units almilar to thoso which have Na 4 Bwift # Compans's sales of Beet In New \sc if 4 Gems 100 7, y Brooklyn, where » solemn requiem mans] 8m ompans's sales of Heat i ALEX BREA Kaveee Aue: 18—The! Menmaln, howe 24. in) M96; Bar ot Fhoeulx: | Rubin'a victim was John F. O'Connor, |been in operacion in France aince the 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn, Zork City for Mending Baturd Mee elite st ge Ls pol be offered fur the repose of his! \uy' day follor 3 Government. hea’ purchased the 101%. —¢ UK SR Se ‘geventystwo years old Ne 08 Bowery. beginning of the war. ‘The frst unit is specified ‘weight Inclui Tsterment Holy Cross Gametery. Seat, 11 per poun 48 crop of Egyptian cotton #e Weather clear; track feet : He lost his life savings, expected in October. ' ’

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