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ee oe eee eee COCCHI INSISTS 1 ery wee vers ‘ - . ats io Detailed Contession § " over a * ' ’ Pled Immediately Atte . wht ane fessing to Priest . om oe eo . ag 4 ok parnage on the & mo assess wsietsty we |* - oe accom) umes ‘ ited by police oMcinie and that) strens wy Patber Gerpar M . . t y - one who knew of ther, Altres ‘ ogg - Cocchi, eeit-contessed siayer of | ” ine teer of Cruger, acvedet + he demen | nie ehop * collar ond jumped be District Attorney's oMee for 1! | inrougn after her. Here the etrocele wae renewed until, goaded by fury he picked up @ yard-long stick and For Weshing Hair hi nave he then threw het |body into a hole he had previously If you want to keep your hair in dug and in whieh he had planned to pend condition, be careful what you store an 1 quantity of gasoline ‘wash it with, He aid he left the hole uncovered soaps and prepared shampoos - | (hat night and the next morning Po yao too much alkali. This dries ered it With wealiver devrie he is very harmful could find in the e@iar cocoanut oil (which Assistant Dist Attorney Talley tirely greaseless) is much better | raid to-day that If the police had than the most expensive soap or any- use for shampoo- "t possibly injure the hair, Simply water and rub it in, nfuls will make creamy lather, an moisten your hair with hair? and scalp thoroughly. lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dw and excessive oj The hair dries dirt, dandruff | cted pon information they reoe! ved jay Ruth Cruger disappeared 4 had gone to Cocchi's shop the next morning they would have dis- covered him in the of covering the hole which contained the bouy In reply to a question that has pux- nied the District Attorney's Office, echt paid he had dug the hole a before and that be had seer dirt in an empty coal bin ui PA \the uickly and evenly, and it leaves it) tig fro id We ciks bald ai and silky, bright, flu@y and easy |that he ‘knew lity, datereyess toe no |Hiceman because they came to cn get mulsified cocoanut oll |shop tor rep eorien fre at most any drug store. It is very ai! parts of the cheap, and @ few ounces is enough reiterated that n to last every one in the family for months.—Acvt, DR. SALTER’S Scientific Dentistry Without, [lates NO PAIN BU Maaten remot het hiteet remotes penton dt ‘roo -ait aisle vr Tae nn Foots-all OurST PAIN ‘being ttt TEET! Ll EXTRACTED FREE|« Your Sepeted, VEE set 8 new aot ME Mgt ny wry By which Juatity Increased wages for certain classes of work, Indleatin, All Work Guaranteed 10 Years that, without, doubt higher. wage Decayet teeth saved. of the gum | cured, Disease ‘Teeth ineried without plates, PRICES LOWEST Gold Crowns, 22- karat “ee ae Fillings + «+ of the crime and that the who came to Investigate were atrang lers to him, Much of the statement received t - day concerned facts which were dis \clowed by cable earter in the investi- gation, i} | Dantels Com Navy Yard Dis- pute WIM Be Adjuat WASHINGTON, Aue. 22.--Threats ot a strike at the New York Navy Yard do not arouse great anxiety at j the Navy Department, because Soc retary Daniels is so confident that the adjustment of wages now boing jeonsidered by the joint board rop |senting the navy, the War Depart- ment and the Department of Labor would be so equitable that disputes will be obviated and that difficulties being encountered at New York will not spread to ether yards. Secretary Daniels said there was every dixposition on the part of th Government to recognize conditlons would be paid Eight Dollars a Minute for =| Day Plumb, ™ TOLEDO, O., Au sun | days of debate and internal dissensio the convention of the United Plumbers | and Steamftters’ Association ended here late Inst night with the election pf om. cere. ‘ohm Tt. Talbine of Chicago, was | dlocted General Pre Th Rurke of Chica ; fourteen Vico Ino w e convention cost the pot Kes | tion more than $8 a minute, i ' “e We ied fe ae diritti aia the ] other day, after selecting suites for her 5 dining toom and bedroom, ¥ ie q However, we prefer that you see all the y “August Specials’ offered, then You will % ed appreciate our generous values. ¥ MY a 4 SRR Gi 4 ’ Aen == The World 1917 = Queen Anne Dining Room Suite, American tiiue Mahogany, You are Burl Walnut or Pass cordially ohey lo see the 25 rooms completely furnished on display here, They are interesting and instructive. ‘With Prim ary Opponents — OED BY WTI min Herensiein Thin lears People of Seven os oe h District Calling Him ‘ ndments | Minis ' ' jam Mereneiein, bind tr 1s aAteS Ml way the high schoo! end aneing Nar on ‘, . “ Wehing Wineeit ae an atte ‘ ns b a conetderah ene ‘ ' . . or the ponecesion of an & 0 eine supply of the S om. Os grace of homer ,. ate will « ' ; Now, ab & candidate for the . bill prepared by Gow, Whit A . mination for Assembly mis 4 nthe Meventeenth District he expects members of both M » ¥ to give the voters tn that dis 8 ae . mt wi 6 een = Nretion iat rae far ' CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Vrimay Law, but to have of ' ‘ 1 Minority} * vine it wW ) “ well that the young lawyer e¢ or A * he wy thirty years old—ean face ‘i “ , ' f efu Se the A with a smile, for the world \ . fhicte 1 that | {3 has made it none too easy for him to ‘ 4 1 + food} * accomplish bis work in it, Not only wh ra ne | A * received py assistance on « fa will ie : 10! of hia handioap, but added ait " . he w woe Ss ficw have been made for him at | Mit! > very ¢ ‘ alortion ft v on. Heh ston . Endeavor was made to phim ' 4 nor | it ‘ mut of bigh school, out of college, our UY t writing Like many Leader It mpromised ; f the law Geel, Wet Benlawin ice ee ree ioe omit noel method ot ‘ . 1 ot Merenstein smiled Dts way through | cy pew sis by t Ia x vation, Wi few amena | 1 ever every obmthcle tremely proficient at Baveie elgtnad | He told how he bad done it and|FORCED TO GO INTO PRACTICE ; ni t has a fair| . how he Js stil doing it each time he | FOR HIMSELF. the conditions bi went into court to an Evening World | ' and) Krowing con ’ reporter to-day, 1 t Gefaite ahd v ' t ' et u MADE A SPORTING PROPOSITION Ww rete oti 4 is prac TO HIGH SCHOOL HEAD. use “When | was graduated from the fam at 0 has ppepare a New York State Hchool for the Hilind | ® #'@4l disadvantage | d : nl at Hatavia,” he eaid, “L sought ad- | apie to follow the play G a AL bit with i mission to the Kast High School at] Hut, as wax well suid b t sar Kochenigr, where’ my parenta were | fue tiutax of character iy the nua "yy yehind ih regard t sgt The Delcltat retuned cy {Yale and T have trained myae ; ‘ he said then living. ‘The principal refused to | iy capert on the v ia tne ame Pot Massact % admit me on the plea that it would | thing that most pee s with its minunum, maximun . be impossible for me to keep up with | Bulsl Nevertheless, in examinir © fixing, direct powér to setze, 1s the reat of the pupils. I told him 1| Prospective Jurymen I ain sometimes |) pmmon necessaries ot po ‘| at a dixadvantage, because the tale ir bills in) Wiseonsti, . ad no desire to invoke the taw, but | man will often 4 simple ques. \V Matviand aid. N 4 instead would make him a@ sporting | tlons with nods Jeraey aie 1 proposition, If the end of alf generally ove “Fake iy Pe 0 ving to be month he found that I wag lagging | them. frankly Tce aati bichon tas fit bay Ma | behind he could tell me to go. Hej}in which 1 can ( re 1» will 4 accepted the proposal, and 1 bad | to : th hn few . little trouble in keeping up. 1 ; ments, ofc to the sec | “The same condition confronted me Being blind has its eomper tion which allows corporations or a mg a when 1 applied for entrance at Co-|one of which ts that many persons | tion winich allows Focporaiieny of tise | lumbia, but again 1 declined to be| appear to think that, if a aan cannot Socatons in rele ane te disnuaded. Here, however, 1 had| see, neither can he hear. I have very | or distil eee react HIS troubles of my own. My’ parents|good hearing. Often I arrive at my | #e Tite Ot ae Oe ne culslle ater | were not rich and I had to earn my | office or at my home bubbling over) suid hole Us Gilt i ton of eombin’ way through college while being de- | with some amusing side h f Hels le UAE Ll prived of books. or the fret yeur 1| man nature that L should have mt the purpose of distribution would al- was not able to engage a reader and alone te had | 1 heen viet sare ta | low ihe m to do business which they el sly on conce! io r. Berensteln is President. 0 jo | low th i e Donne had to rely bac hk] on concentrati 4 Hebrew. Asxoclation for the Blind conus do now, under the Donnelly pitt 6 Legislature and of the New York Club gf Blind | Act. renee ah hn allowanoe of $100 a year to College Graduates, and tn a member | | “Whnt his the State of New Tet ane ot eeiies ith which to|of the Knighte of Pythias, Binal oe eee ata celia Baed oF the DAG gage a reader. Brith and the Columbia Chapter of «nest and the eiyins Most a month | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | _"Mennwhilo I earned my iving by! the Phi Beta Kappa Soc! since the # head” sid | : paren on e 3 a nothing: ‘ amplished.” Elk B © your country In the back, as would | Assemblyman Goodman of | New | asin tle the hands of the President STE ae Me etalon, poltieed. to | P 1 make Ineffective for rikhteot Pea eak naan ORthi nl || Petroleum the sacrifices of our men and our commission, under thin co ieaesds trons: 101d 40. | 1. ft spect Ma that! $14 two days after we treasure. a ; “You deal with superficialities and | Oy" itters must be referred by them published our recent neglect the substance. You chase )ty the Fe . report on its possibili- shadows and ignore realities. You) when it * ties—now around $12. | . » two /the matter ot —has just brought in a seem not to know that there are two | j, | hands of the lon. new well flowing at t |great opposing ideals in the world, | Movision that the Government m Peay | Seda ahi one of which must go down before | assuine jurisdiction within thr tine wrslie patiaipated the other. These ideals are autocracy jis the ‘nigger in the woodp mere sending of a soon. activity of Standard Oil and democrac; , eral Commission acknowledging the Py Fi ane afte “Autocracy has put its heel on Bel- | \, asia Be a ake oi ie the Beate interests in this new Redfistd Denounce Pacifist) ices unre ee stsctanser, oa MOM RiOGaRCRENT RG crncttoes as ||» Oeldirecbraet as Who Asks Support of La Poland, on Roumania, on « fair part jan assumption of Peds tetion nific | = of France. is Follette Resolution. i seine ‘bad thay i etal autocracy It knows well how to b provision iS Y Th it rulse purposes and hos ° ie str ti WASHINGTON, Aug The first | disgulse its purposes and th Me to Bi ale CHMIDT&DEERY formal utterance from any member of | conduct through weak and Wins | ing manufacture oun STOCK BROKERS, hands a secret campaign in many | might be used di seein the President's Cabinet since the 30 Brpad St. New York strongly lands, including our own, hiding |T am most Pope's peace proposal was received] iiyei¢ under the guise of fairness, | pil whlch will ainine wer co game to-day in a enunciation of| pleading in tho tuir name of peace | OR, NMy ana cet and to peace movements launched in this|for the purpose of doing its foul | ulate and control the proces of 5 se | deeds. | country, Secretary of Commerce “Against this militant autocracy | if = Redfield in a letter declared there | whose lust for power led it begin! BANKING AND FINANCIAL, this murderous war by deliberate at- BANKING AND FINANCIAL, were two great opposing ideals in the i world—ldeals of autocracy and de-j mooracy, only » nations stand the OPPORTUNITY UNLIMITED | The letter was addressed to J. E.| the world; the ee ps | Van Dyke, Hast Orange, N. J. who| the peoples that ave bound: tee othe L wrote to Redfield asking support of Rr erioae ideal ie: GAlehe: AST DAY “In the fearful combat autoo- racy trembles on the edge of dis- aster and this is the time you cunningly lift your voice on its the La Follette peace resolution, Seo- retary Redfield replied: “Your communication AST DAY to join bix men in a big company, now earning good dividends, e Newkla Oil Company of Oklahoma is now earning good dividends Is extraor- ital stock of $60,000, all common, fully paid and non-assessable, par dinary by reason of what It omits.| behalf. value 81 There 1s, for example, no reference} “Your country stands to-day with The Company's Creek County property of 160 acres is surrounded by to the rape of Belyium, nor does it | the free peor f the world In oiuer J production with three proven sands—the Glenn Sand, 1,800 fect, yield- show by direct word or by internal| ce Mere, ut mats ing an average of 40 barrels settled production; the T Sand, at 2,100 idence that v 4 Tee ae tus teen fect, averaging 75 barrels settled production, and_ the and, wt Haden ie vou have n mn She sieay up pie? ene erste 2,400 feet, averaging fr 100 to 150 barrels, ‘These haye been proven and lucid statement by the President} ones, For the »ple abno Bhiitine an } pee anes on the causes of the war, not only autocr vople aboor TGur well is aow producing from the Glenn Sand, Two are going to th Deutcher Sand; 1,000 barrels of production make a net profit of 81,200 d) or over $400,000 annually. autocracy has done ‘in this war. They “There is no word in your commu- The look with horror on what autoer. ers yledge one-half of their profits to nication that speaks an American|has done in Belgium, They fi nds, one-half to further developments and building « refinery. Twenty spirit, You seem interested to assert | from what autocraby has wells can be drilled to each sand, We and our clients bave personally in- evil intentions on the part of the | the daughters of France ed in this company. nations associated With US in the: eee einen tuneeless towna OUR OFFER war, and an equally earnest wish to|in the name of autocracy ' slur over the spirit and act on the} “They deeply resent that men and We hold an option of 20,000 shares of the stock, which terminates Au- part of Germany, which brought this} Women are sent to a pitiless death FT gust gg, 1017. 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