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“ j ' ” ’ ~ TO HUNT FOR PARTS FROM VATERLAND Authorities Say They Found CITIZEN OF U.S. Ignores Existence of the Brutal Boches And Bravely Sings the Brabanconne SENT TO INL FOR BEING IN FRANCE THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AvauST is, ' FIGKE ARREST DUE Belgium, Under Conqueror’s Iron Heel, ieuy. | MILITARY WroeINe | FOR 154081 5. TROMANS, BRIDE OF GP. BRETT IR seeeeeeneee $00 Oe ses ee eeeee a alll CAMOUFLAGE Tee en ne eee Go Fen tn te nee t Dingwiee the Fact That They Are Ignorant of Its Existence or Its Meaning— But Here's the Truth About It! It's an Industry With the Libretto and Music Written by the al French— To Camouflage Is a Cheater's T Kurz, Expelled Because of Aus stance, the Man Who Gets Behind « Fifteen Barrels of Wine frou trian Parentage, Keturns Women's Skirts to Dodge Military Service Is So els ol 2 frou : | With Pershing He Could Ambush Himself Behind a Cancelled Postage Liner in Auditor's Home Stamp a Tw neo . Marry - Th deve known today thar the - ee, on a * o (eran By Arthur (“Bugs”) Baer ere of Henry F Ficke oust wt army, bar | 4 by the Cor . 21) ty The Prose Putttohing Oe (The New Tork Hiventng Were) me OD Ge vq Cteomenip | rections at © tmprie His oe wing that sin't ip ‘\cthouary Company, at hin home im Rosebank, enment ¢ os Coane o an Noah Welwtot knew @ fee epoontuls, but be @idn't & 1, leet pigh', wan the neous of @ he hed be po a. hv knew any more sovut camouflage than © beg dors about Hus- ‘ wnt! ye eye, but search made for mine ib dee dete i padel You can lamp bis dictionary unt!! you sprain an eye, but you ehiery from the German liner Vater {eo ~ ‘ ies Gael won't apprehend anything ebout camouflage ia his unabridged word tend. Picks, » beld & prisoner Im " oh * garage Camouflage t+ a Ulking industry with the libretto and the Raymond Hirvet jail, Brookiya, pes Laureate eparimenia, No, 496 nusie written by the French, The theory ts to awindle the German's Wi be removed to Mills Iniand a West One Hundred and Nineteenth eyes, The Peenshanes cover ‘emmesdens Gtth © bet of ten They 8008 As & Warrant for his interament Street | pipet come Pie ive, bes ols’ partes vepelties artives from Waning | Kure, according to Mra. Kurs, ts Mer be te enenmeltaged wp ee 6 fitting leaves, the Frenehe @dortly after the Goverument weined | | twenty-nine y olf, and wae chief mann cables off for o chert vegetaria ward the K * trenches. the German steamsbips in this port it \ clerk in the American aviation corps | Sates busty Meche tose bis t but figures him out fore Was discovered that important parte) that satied w Gen. Pershing, It r bush rehearsing for vant. Piret thing know, Vateriand’s machinery bad | haa been pevern! weeks wluve ling pusdodead? wah gece Democrat poor old Mans te lated among been removed. Secret Service agents | from him muddenty ceased J the eliehtly killed, totally wounded or y missing ; a Were detailed on a search for the My husband and I were in Paria " 4 of camouflage I to gyp the ene (hve him one . when wh r beg id Mra. Kur isa © th whe called on his best git missing parts. A short time ago, the We returned wo Am a in Meptew frethann tw heart € . an agents say, they learned that several ber, 1914 and my husband resumed |» SO Gana nr: wid 4 vousching in another cowboy's lap. Me pul a we eases had been taken to Ficke’s home| Tae cer ne Rereaty, ll Prove , ee Ry ee from Hoboken and went to France to leer we when » eat Guarte, OF do yee balieve pour even? ie sieel ‘The Gecret Bervice kept Ficke un- relief work. He became MAO | Gere eeawreeiree eee 1 his de and they got married and lived Ger eurveiliance for a few weeks and worker among the blind at the Phare a hed thet fool cowbey all camouflaged up with h jde France, teaching them typewrit-} In Christ Piymouth, Mase. @ was placed under arrest by Mar- Jing, Englinn, &e te-d t Stevenson wee- | politan tongue and city ways shal Power of Brooklyn, who was “In June he was summoned befo: tt ng mF Jie cme tee | came s bo novelty ng the atte, wom A one a Sccompanied to the Micke home by the Prefect of i but diset | ein ohne ie a Mest heel along tnacadain ined turf, i apnemet up 2, an Assistant United States Attorney Pi . w York, became scmab ef palit, peleder acd ether GGUEte TEIMANG EatiTiae on mene Henry W. Beer. After the arrest the gain and asked to | f co Platt Br ir will have a exton fairer than a Supreme Court decision. But house was searched and fifteen bar- ae AL ad, bool - 1 Mra. George P. Brett of when she gets home and starts to uncamouflage, ahe puts on ten years for Tels of wine from the Vaterland were maw ty Ne, se0 ly-ntnth Mireet, [everything she takes off, She has ene of these removable complexisan found, according to the officials, Thanks to Cardinal Mercier, | When wor was declared he joined! New York. 1 military wed | By the time that she bas moulted blonde Pate rh her ateenale i “olum ore fT ee and sea nder chanical eye, # s older n elroy Mrs, Ficke went to the office of “Greatest Man in Belgium,” t Columbia University Alu Hl ding, aa Mr. ! ore oft : | ; : m n y Marghel Power to-day and etated Training Corps, enrolled) with vittebueg, 88d Kaining every lap People Have Found Sanctuary Roosevelt divi ed for ad. | oMeers’ trate ' t Plattebure Hhe has one of thore folding yas that you ean carry in your that the charges against her hus- wan not! Following th pny ‘there WARE). thes ‘The French bave HO t on that camouflage institution, band were absurd. She said her hus-| in Their Churches and Men ippolnted , | wedding breakinss at Chasey Bill, Ul Pen te band was only receiving 70 per cent.| and Women of All Creeds - : Sarit it r% nat Jcountry towne iide’s parents U DER the modern beauty camouflage, everything about @ ot Oo ted al social re H National Hymn After | r : eee the country ina few a The bride's aciendants inelude Ms woman cc x except her ear ; then wey $4 ind interpreter with the ett's wiste umes Pe e erent branches o' , 4 lage c . : CT Ah . wi pertinent sent y pursh, who acted Ty Washington, the Senators have oratorteal eamou a Ficke has deen in this country for| Leval Tells of Fine Spirit. | Basted AON te: Ganuaiie (ee alter eka: (aa Hh f und the brides-| Their xpectalty In painting wort plotures, using thelr chin as = brust four years. Ho had no sone permit a" | Mr. Kura promptly accepted and was | maid ra Russell of! There isn't a battle that the Senate can't win with a few maxillary Which would allow him to use the sworn in the neat day as Chief Clerk | Boston, M ons, Miss | Calisthenics. Rhetorical camouflage ia great stuff, but you can't Maten island ferrydoats or to reside By Nixola Greetey-Smith. ear not co know that the |in the American av tatien service Hel 1 ie Marion Perry,| the ocean with a ponte " of words Any union Benator with hie voeal ’ J @ Prussian x M. de Leval an- crossed to England with Gen. Persh. | Dorothe ps . ying jouflagers on can build a fleet In three paragrap e a @o close to the “aaraa Miata had OR three years Belgium has lived under the iron rule of the Li Chatidcn. “oMdcae uiked [MR TARA Was “eederad: ie Bronce 1 diiaa: Heniki ‘a ck aude Gene. ip = tage SKIN OROUPELOUM Absnety dbekabe. CREE GARuRMDeERE ice Wane ® permit from Marshal McCarthy conqueror, phegnnag” Know he told his superior officers of | vieve Clandenin of New York, May] i.’ sitended the goo bal mesque wearing the leis beat abd West, but a which alidwed him to do business in When the matied fist, which struck at Belgium independence unvlosed indi a aa! . the roumstances of his leaving 8. Y pornAS and Annie 8. R Sern ae nispe of hie fool tiuia tonsie quinmed f moufiage, New York. Marshal Power, however, {tself it overspread all that densely populated, inten ie har bhirte: (Woe urea | COPA Peete CRONDATON fe ha Heat | Ritter nice VOuCeNt ceintares’ 594 The went who diaguines Nnieif behind 4 eamoutlane OF womens skite has jurisdiction over Staten Island. sively cultivated, once pleasént and peaceful land, save! nse: hore, Go first. J am et | information [ have had of hib arrest.|. The ushers were Lieut. Clovelang| In order to escape mfltary service le smaller then the 5 epublican vote in ‘The Marehal is authority for the one narrow strip of Flanders, for which armies are |) 00" Whatever he may bave had to endure | Dodge, Lieut. Wilh Car Alabama, A guy that little can ambush hi sparse bfbapet etatement that Ficke te an exceod- ne » privon, I am confident that he ut. Luke Thomas Karrick ( stomp. The slackers are utillging a camouflage women's si still contending. “In another Instance some German es his cell to-day full of the yland Siser, Allan MacDougall and | dependent relatives, conscientious objections, flat feet, weak heart and | dbesnayiedibeed Ladera What is the dally life of the people of Belgium? |omcers were quartered in the chateau} devotion for France and for the|Shipman Davis. James Polk Mekin-| weaker knees. Which is @ camouflage that fails to camouflage by quite a improper to permit him to have his ¥ d the conqueror meet? Is ‘a Belgian noblewo They were | Ruse of the Allies which he has had | ney jr, was best mat ‘few flages. And a culprit who tries to hide behind a woman's petticoats How do the conquered and t cong 3 ' man, er rar ” seeeiems Yeager. He ealled atvention ft of Belgi les of crime, violence,| weil served by her butler with the| “Mr, Kure is a member of the Phi | > | would have to pass hia career in a burean drawer. That's where the to the tact that Fiche's handsome peopel de ierne ras bapbcbecbes nein ; { food and the finest wines, but the | Beta Appa Heater a coe tor of ladies are wearing their pettiskirts, Nope, we ain't married, but we read home is close to the bay and that per- terror and starvation’ F sn Countess never appeared. When they | Philosophy of Columbia, University | j the Delincator, eons iiving in that vicinity have an Yes, there ts left the Belgian spirit, a spirit which /\ounte vinwcthay told the wutiee they | 2Nd_@ member of the Alliance Fran- | 41 paramount idea of camouflage is to create an aura of low vistbiltty excellent view of transports laden has prompted a conquered people to treat an invading | ¢ tuhed to see her'in ¢ r to thank —" x“ rie | | which will enable you to ramble around in safety. The chameleon we American troops, whicd lie ia the army as if it were an army of invisible ghosts her for her hospitality. The Countess | wir "pepartmenta at Washington to | has the right idea, and one that might be elaborated. F'r instance, a bili Peeaine be tae alceck is 44Q)PR people ignore the Germans absolutely,” I learned yesterday |"! word that she Was il DUE they | Nitta the cine cae confident collector would never find you if you were camouflaged as a waste basket. “Tt may at this arrest (@) Belgian lawyer attached to the r ryt § the | hor husband will be vindicate ¢ props from M. Gaston de Leval, the Belgian lawyer a head of the stairway as they stood in hat we nt letters and unraveled souvenir post- . . _ ; a 4 hat made of old newspapers, vacar vg rae yall y Reseed eas Nogeand AnisrWan: Lagstion’ et Brussel): who datanded Nurse Cavell and’ who is) the great hall Gf the hibir ser cards, You can circumvent the heat by camouflaging yourself as a mint shal ahaa, 4 “| staying for a few days at the Waldorf-Astoria before reporting to Sec- | ir" {helt chumey thanks, quite un- Julep. With enough practice you can become a perfect Julep. Even your First necessary, I did not Invite you here, wife will be unable to detect the difference on your h. No information was stven oe naeit ioe - ee as ex.|the Liegola obey it either, Does it] and turned away. ii baa ed DY GAINDUCIAML FOGrMeHE: G8) & BORSaIAS with 8 Me tect oteeneee what evidence the Government oM-|by violence, but Ia! “| seem like them to you? Rae cate ae A secure enough elbow apace in the subws 4 clals have of Ficke's activities, All nelliation, the Germans! pe ; f the Belgians|44AYERY day after the retreat Ai. Jonee in a while, But as drawing in a subway breath is suicide at a aggerated conc , The daily Ife of the Belg Hom Anwar AE. Ga 24h —- 1 Bee eee ae AO RIGO, Hikes (aineate larshal Pr wi y emselves, de Le ol : nba nickel a ticket, e' - " xe notes bt rapt oa sputar been Bore tried foam | Whe eleiene 1° | Stone, thameeven: Mle Laval: tole | oontinied, | Beleisn women Ieiperlliol Woman's Branch of the Navy} se emPeace hath her camoufiages as well es war. With a little ereaial Releclon and tutte had authority | cere thelr rule. Eee keen ne their lives by helping some wounded eee ae NAVY) dexterity and a few cerebral gymnastica, camouflaging can be utilised to Rees 4 ‘ Germany has forbidden the display | knew them fifteen years ago, soldier to get across the frontier. Our League Will Send Them to | alleviate the inconveniences of civilization. to act under President Wilson's prut | .o in. Helgian flag everywhere. But| “Except, of course, that since the Pihaninee eres tren Nt OS here will beh Gasanctions teh eeeee: tlk Jamation relating to dangerous alluns. | rough the noble patriotism of Car-|war our people have been universally | "2™men | WalOpe LNAI epeciall Abilitina | | Men in Trenches. Of course, In the case of a poor henpecked husband, we can paint no It was ascertained that Picke te @/ 41.41 Mercier, called by M. de Leval| undernourished, as 20 ARES ot anu or rene ere epeeral ABIL tos | | alegnte With & eee: ; ‘ ; close personal friend of Capt. Koenig, | wing greatest. man in Belgium to-| Belgian children are born with rick- | () 2" ridley deay preriipeodet sed Whe Nerden eile Wuasae ‘The only camouflage will be distance. And you will have to paint that who Drought the undersea boat] a5. ‘the exiled banner of a subject| ets and there is an appalling Increase |‘ LAP aha ane Wie taoveg aS baal anch of the Navy League, in East | With your heels, x — ~ 4 to this country. He was sf » ol-|in the number of tuberc vie- re reg ee : - “ — ba Dewtechlend | Beate pe F people has found sanctuary in Bel-|in_ the aaa at S| “1 nave thought of another incident | Gen, Morton Will Not Take|! rty-firat Streat, was the ot ) paz four acres. of floor apace and . Gian churches. pres . ii | which will show you the resolute i . : ACS everish activity to-day orty-six [Produced mor _ : which recelved the captain. a 4 1a} “Even the little boys of Belglum ; . Cearee Uti) Divisio | cassaiss massaod at coks acca | q product ¢ year, He was esis te ‘The Government officials are in pos- “ay Bruseelay!) (Me G0 Tae a east in a national « impaign of |f¥#al of the Belgians to recognize the 8 a | marched out right gallan n tes in Society | be worth nearly $10,000,000. "Tn ‘recent session of a number of letters written me, “the Belgian flag stands ot! ridicule and boche baiting. Young-|Ge"mans. Some time ago Germ Reaches Alabama Camp, {10 enlist volunteers ait over is Charitable and educational. institution ° 1 one of her bright t hts,” New York. X to Ficke by Capt. Koenig. What theso|the left side of the altar, It Is fF) tory ari in the sircets, wearing on|; De RAL HETEIE ine be MEAT OEE ee : .- letters contain the officiais would not|Didden, yes. But what Prusslan| inc: nea cans with u carrot much |e ‘Wagner; a0 we will give| CAMP EDGE, BEA GIRT J] oclenag captains” were women ap-| Mr, ang Mra, Jobn Bain Jr, of No. rae, would dare pass the altar railing and through the top in imitation of the| them a concert and they will love cs,’ |Aug, 18—Although Major Gen. G. G | poles A by Mise Atlee Cayventer,| 840 Went, Hlghty-aixth Street have Marshal Power has information that |!#¥ his hand upon the flag? OWIME) progsian helmet, and they have a Wey reasoned Aneat arate caine Norton has been named to command| eurman of the New York sranch | A Mina Ollve Love Bain, and mane i sa {to the example of the Cardinal to-) came wiich they ca “Tie march tolance at the Theatre dein Seeorit” lthe division of the National Guard|°f (B® League, to canvass tho elty: [tama Pry Haraliton Betas Us Stes | I delicious- Sree Seman Bing GO Malem every priett of the Catholic| oe, fail rome at the Theatre de la: aonnale C the troops ot | t* “Volunteers” will be those women |aon of Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Kittle For coo bebe uative in wave up. (Cae exery” BP Paria’ which 1s simply a saulitary | all over the ciiy. [Division composed of the troops of N Street, Brooklyn, Bland have we ‘A ‘hurch is a priest of patriotism. In| mareh—backward." p x é ' who wish to join in t aguo's good | Of No, 1188 Dean Street, 7 fectionable to the United States) CBUre! 18 ten en has been} Ono day, before M. de Leval y nis attended {ta pro; ltnle State, Delaware, Maryland, Dia.| whe Wah to Join in the rt ness nothing can f Brussels, after high mass has b One day, before M eval was in a Betwian colice t of Colum 4 Virgini 9 | Work of sendin hristmus cheer ty The wedding of “Miss Genevieve Le- Government, They will be arrested |e eee ica, the Brabanconno, the Bel- compelled Ke bis wife and little Hs position the next |! Columbia and Virginia, be | | our soldiers in the trenches in France. Sanford, daughter of Mr. and fresh and sent to Bills Island for interu- | °°lePr he 828 to England because of German adies of—what shail I [10 expected to take active command Por; uylies Sanford of No. | equal the fres t. gian national air, is played by the persecution afic b nse of jon. ntil the troops begin to assemble at New York has been divided into for Tirtierh Street, and Iteut. | men a t as the people leave the|Nurse Cavell, hiv { en-yearsold | Me : ; a-|ty-Six districts, with a Captain for | 38 i see i ke omerenenenhantlieemeteie rganist as Re Petes ol nemnee Pathan Reo ni ae I enetr Alnbaine training camp. Briga-| {2-015 distr ibis ture Chi eens ae Phillips, U. 6 A, f02 of fragrant flavour of » DAILY BATTLE PRACTICE a ct ni 4 to Sfter breakfast " cler General Charles W. Barber, in In » who in turn will appoint | Mr, and Mew. Fr . |women come from miles around to Gast Uncle Gastor » GAT LA SONN WOMAN; command since the divisional organi-| her assistants to ald in’ soliciting | No. ‘ 4 A | ‘ ; elp 1 omen in each section,| to-day at The Byways, |near it. To-day everybody in Bei-|ealied the buy, “come uve my pation began, t# atil In active com. | RP all women in each noe | country place at Lawren bid we iD glum oe is, men{PUt him in. prison jan ; est Ot depots for the finished beget! at.» Give mucknar ef Alvan | atheists, free thinkers, Liberals, i 4 appeared thai t little boys | lieut, Col, Wilmer A. Cadmus of} good cheer, and all bags must be d ale ee Leones ol ee, shade of doubt and of bellef log the vane 1 were oat : : tue Fifth Regiment was called here| livered to these stations by Oct, 1, 1 |dale-on-Hudson, daughter of Thon Brooklyn Guardsmen to be Trainec ee with tears streaming down thelr way to 1 when they passed ator Accused Ob TNCOWNE ita Pameen Lalaa Kid Wade: aoe eliow tine for whiny ' Muniocn 1k cloak Wille tame y a German offi Two of the boys 1 1 ence 4 is the intention to ake vod ‘ ic Or) a, - in Trench Warfare, Grenade | their cheeks at that areas high mas e Mprinka citoer, | we these] Animal Into the Audience Is |jig « let Of Divistonal Staff, Coli| cheer Rag more of w gift than a com- | Novall ef Richmond, Va. tn the River- CEYLON TE i which is a mass of pa of the same age, 1 been promoted | = Gade takes the place of c fort bag, as the term isu under. | en y ‘ag t the hor Throwing. am Hombing, well as of religion, Wherever there|to jong trousers. Note the tong trous- Fined $10. Marcus R, Stokes, who has \ a. "They should express the spirit |picn will pe held at the Rome of the Trench warfare, grenade throwing, | n organ the Brabanconne isjers, They are impo t A man with @ ceriee nose and tuiled as Colonel to command a f Christmas in as gay t * “MAKE SOME TO-DAY” bombing and other ultra-modern battle | oA in churches and the people|,A® the boys passed tie officer Nis }zantzed foet waa doinz his unsteady |3 at Camp Dix, W ible, ‘and thone 5 marriage of Miss Thelma Ae Co) part of the | Played t sword struck against (he wall. anc le hah sper ; Pome g requested to inclose messi daughter of Mr, anc ee ea nate at oe nel gather to renew their pledge to thelr lone Hoy iaughat Which The ori Bel ke ceed MUAY Me ITD TT ti neslensewarkera<ioctne \iee hon tear ee ane TT eka et tie, Mae | iy tr o e officer did not bother r ment [former pe gee gy Ws re 1 National Guard days will shortly | the personal note, | Brewster will lake place to-day at the fantry of Brooklyn, now encamped ees Gat aVel Reta re Akae aca Ie earl but [Sth Street_and Seventh Avenue and [old National Guard days will 9 Tela contain aye w Violett country “home in" Potham Bheepshead Bay on the speedway. As : hae tpehde volses of tue (gnused. the boy 1 POR ie ecard box orator on the evils | ) with the men of the divi neved for swe and Ww e Manor. | The Fourteenth, 3,00 strong, marched| more the je vo} trousers to be ar id taken be drink | in Surgepn General Willian G. treat of a good canc pree js _—— from its armory on Heyward Avenue | j\ttle girls with whom I went to achoo! |f the German 4 ‘ Hurry “It consumes your intelligence,” eried rattle When Gov. Edge was Ws anything that could ant M. Bailey, Manufacturer and To Remove Indi estion Brooklyn, at 10 o'clock yesterday morn-| iy Helgium years ago as they sang the INE to his Assisiane dawal the ker on the box, “It devours|i, Washington early. th koh m. ‘Those who wi unity t Relers Beneeats xKemove pa gesteOn ing and arrived at the camping ground, | refrain of the Brabanconne, pledging ait nd ae MLSs echless 'your menta K Uy cane of bbe ureeon ae may ond It to th pms. A _ WINTHROP, Me, Aug. 18.—Charles in five minutes take 6 Bell-ans in acup seven miles distant, at 12:35. Almort in-| iempelyes to their beloved country, |frightened. that ud not Mako |onerry nosed one lar diltadcemmcinal ph Sa a PA OR, ala La tons and turned over to tt v-|M, Ba who was cngaked in the| of hot water, Druggists refund money stantly the 274 tents had sprung up, and | 6 King, to law and liberty, himself underst nd he could not f ‘opel, wanted to get into ¢ ‘ed-| ernment for shipment. | ecipas | manufacture of ollcloth for seventy five ite Ee: ‘|: LAIN | 25e ar t by 2 o'clock mess had been served and | to the Kings dorkiaad’ All 1 The orator took 7" jonel, Wanted to get into Ved: 0 shi; . o'dlo’ ved and : ave i inderstand que edt alt fu his retire three M, de Leval I discovered was born 1 cae “gpl eral service, but no way 1 be h nade nd year ctirement three year bd ee oe. Drectically oettied im} | rar trom Liege, ardent aad rec rane ld M. de u ‘ the horrors c in bin i | nished te leas . is ‘Mtnrtiny i the age of ir qua : © Germs A ey phates are wi z em ’ na added to’ the ‘pl I. James R. Howlett, reximentat|bulent city which held the German ine son of me fieigian ied ig aenRtlen ona no tlood hoor Ha wd he added {0 the plant | Et LANS Col . t " commander, praised his men for their! advance and saved France by its te inet, t anid ; ome ato see nd green contined the physical examinati by th on inch wo and m € speed and accuracy and making camp. | prolonged resistance, | ly Tene ' : facereae tit u acen wild horses f ajor in the Medical Offiecrs’ He- made of any ser ‘ \ ‘This morning the regiment cleared the | “TAege,” faid M. de Leval, when we lane pyr teul arr gyn § n tte airt Have yay ==! herve Corps. Hin tyenafer Into uctive) terial. ‘They, ah HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, Tele qhtarncon the guardamen wers| L have been told that th na | REBRIANGR 8x05 ; , (ald, the same, tn De eement hel marge on the ground he wa t len nake an example ¢ au wot mixed with a a.int guests of tho management of the auto: compel the Liegois to remove their Mile un exami” of TA ips dle eee ary teenie crara the ee | ane “ moblle Tuco meet at the speedway in ats six fect before they’ pass a Gers | Jit appears WAETH ithe lanauone at Policemna, Dntrye rel gee ce aut nulla ee | instt ney Oldfield, Ralph De Pa man officer, and to remain uncovered that wre guilty was conf organization will be gotten cnt 00, ‘The New York bra and Louis Chevrolet were entered. In! tii they are two feet by him.” oO ty ale Dru 1 Otto Barne of N der. Ovean County's q established only > SAsition they witnessed the air stunts of waut» said M. do Level smiling, he tind’ wi 4396 Herbert Avenue, Richi Mil od into service at Lake ! but has some w ND Miss Katherine Stinson, world's cham- | “P i ld darn aay eC Boe pe apie BIADL AN GO! Robert Lo ariers | teaw tee ieee pion girl flyer. ne Prey hed meee ae ie Le ett i eae icon ' ae of Elizabeth, Pwo machi sos . i a Sa an officer { Pee t i 1 > mh aniew organized at Fair! Pos a RIM a ¢ Belgians who have never Pry TTS: on eres rury Howard $. Borden were must oy Raa : Dantsh Steamer Ach on their heads since that regula. ‘ti| to f Then. T 1 Bary 1 » service laxt night 1 1TON 1 ‘ foundiand AGE OR a ga L od a mindy ‘ite Ip to « famex W. Hayes jr * tow it “ be a @T. JOHNS, N. FB Aug. 18 on Ww re ut a Brussel ore no |] shall let bh : | dam) 0 f my arms and Jed on ia Lin Hur he talon “ 5 Danish steamer Fredericia, a vessel of attempt has been made to enforce! ¢¢ iar, Mt the lad istered in or y pout 1,500 tons, was reported ash that rule. Brussels would } this 5 v ' Monmouth Count led \ \ a Bpeat ob the Newfoundland coast |r s6s to obey, and $ do not believe Belgian women tows Yau trate said. » be ready the aS in & few bourg,

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