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ach Ri ell al GET FINISHING TOUCH: 29,000 CIGARS CONTRIBUTED -_— — Last Preliminary to the Feast] the Actual Selection ot a Base of Supplie SO TRUCKS ARLE NEEDED Meat Donation Increased froma 2,000 to 10,000 Pounds | More if Wanted | Busy! busy! busy! Thin is the only Word, three times repeated, to be walt Of the final drive for that bie | @Mt for the soldiers of New York State and City under the auspices of the Mayor's Commitive and T Kve ning World | Everybody ts busy, busy, busy and | OM the lookout for last minute ace dents. Over no bri her Wedding hos more furs been m than the terrible fuss » busy ness men of New York have b making over this “send off’ dine Everybody wants to make it # ‘big Right.” Here's an example of how the business men fee! | J.B, Taylor, Vice President of the | United Cigar Stores Ce cal up The Evening Woild yesterday “Aren't you forgetting something?” suggested Mr. Taylor. He had the Porter worried sick for a minute. “ET mean cigar suggested Mr ‘Taylor. “But we have cigarettes, and you know" — “Well, just put 25,000 cigars on the Tobacco Committec's list. Somebody will be found in the camps that likes) ® good cigar.” Where did they come from? Well, Nathan Weiss, Vice President of the | American Cigar Company, and An- | thony Schneider, Vice President of the Beidenberg Cigar Company, did it with @ quick stroke of their pens. + Then there has been some vexation about @ base of supplies, a temporary station to assemble the composite parts of the “send off” menu.| “Joe” Day has given his word tha’ he necessary base will be turned over to the committee to-day If} “Joe” doesn't hurry up the commit- will make Madison Square Park the base of supplies. When every- thing seemed to be going smooth-| jy, along comes Dieges & Clast| —"Charlie” Dieges is with the Twen- ty-second Engineers. Says Dieges & | Clust, through Mr. Clust: “This thing will never be without a badge. few badges.” They're to be on complete Let us make up a —_ WE NEGLECED, EDITOR CHARGE, INN HOSPITAL Conditions Bad at Morris Plains, Director Admits, but Neglect Is Denied. MORMIS PLAINS, NOS High wages and unusual © ties offered to women by the war have so feriously interfered with the usual urces recruit nurses that the New Jersey State Honpital ts facing + reduction that gravely interferes with its work, according to Dr. Brit- tor D. Bva nstitution The fa pmplaints Fort improperly s, medical director of the ts were brought out through Jo by John N. Race, & editor, hin wife was cared for during her fiv as a patient at the bospital. Through the efforts of County Jude Soufert of Englewood and Clarence Mabie of Hackensack, Bergen County counsel, Mr#. Race has been removed to the Englewood Hospital She was taken to the Morris Plains hospital on Aug. 16 for observation and treatment. She had been suffer- ing from melancholia after an attack of typhoid fever, and on Aug. 16 fell from a window of her home and frac- tured her right hip. Mr. Race charged that when he vis- ited her five days Inter the original splints were still in place; that her hair had been cared for but twice; that her face had been washed in water used for a number of other patients, and that she had been placed in a ward with fifteen lunatics, though he had paid thirteen weeks in advance for @ private room. “So far as the complaint has to do with overcrowding and inadequate attendance,” said Dr. Evans, “Mr. Race has been conservative. The hospital was built to accommodate 1,650 patients and has 2,700, Authori- ties agree that in hospitals for the insane there should be one nurse to every eight patients. We have 1,381 patients in the women's department to b. cared for by only seventy-nine nurse: “Lt 1s imposible to obtain nurses for Seen one Peon THe MANY “SwHPr OVER For Uke oA poten BveNine Ww Soldiers and Sailors in Khaki and Navy Blue Stand at the | Rail of Hymen’s Altar in Municipal Buildin, Anxious to Have the Girl He Leaves Behind Him Bear His Name Before He Departs for “Over There” —A Different Outfit From That Which Thronged the Place During Shameful “Slacker Week”—Take Mar- riage as Well as War Seriously. By Nixola Greeley- HE army and the navy of the Uni this week on the Marriage Liven. Not a sensational onslaught like lowing the war, that mith. ted se Bure of the ates opened a combined attack u in the Municipal Bullding. slacker bridegroo charged the bureau 2,000 strong in the first we but a steady procession of young fel- lows in khaki and navy blue who want the girls they leave behind them to bear their names. These are not _ Bureau, Applicat . than forty daily serve in the army Ser But of the men and women of ane ages who go to the Municipal Build-| days half the ing for licenses these | ofmcers of the| men wear uniforms. Reserve Corps stand in line with National Guardsmen and these in turn are succeeded at the applica- tion windows by the sailors of Uncle ‘Sam. io Many of the young men are wear- ing their first uniforms and pride and importance enwrap them like a |military cloak, The girls are tearful | a little exalted, They stare dumbly busy jons or na} Ninth Street seemed to to th Th a good twenty-two, never growl looking, whe will, the pre’ him to the M days in the Marriage License this week have averaged During slacker week, when tt was believed that no married man would be compelled to the daily number of appll- cants was above three hundred, The young cavalryman think getting y serious business, and the bride-, to-be wore the brooding, sombre look of a young woman suddenly sobered stern reality of war. | n came Wilham fireman on the U. rollicking 8. 8. Ila about the qua food set before him by girl wh riage Charles Joseph Palmer, ed States Reser’ v , Each who Kk fol- less married a Gordon, a} Des Moines, of will youth m= sure, ompa Bureau Lieutenant followed, with NEW GRAND JURY TAKES REYNOLDS CASE UP MONDAY Will Investigate Purchase by City of Seaside Park, Dream- tin nieeaneee OS SSS TIEORS, Tienes ~ BRAT “SEND OFF” DINNER \2ous in Uniform in Now Keep City’s Marriage Bureau Bus AS URGED BY EVENING WORLD. HOURS OF SESSION of Slackers PADUA land and Other Lands. Refuse The Extraordinary Grand Jury George presided over by Justice Goff, will] those whose begin an investigation Monday to as-| reached the gd deeb iiengpeaa , Ree ORLD RDAY, AUGUST 25, 1917. % MOT Line TH Oe WAGER vee WAITING claims TURN’ AT ee CHAPEL District for Board THe BLACK GERMANS AND A WHITE TURK ASK EXEMPTIONS George Murphy Says He Is an | Ottoman Subject — Austrian to Fight, but Will. Murphy, a Turk, was among exemption to-day. FO00 BLL be ' Legislature Gives People Re lief From Hoarders and Gamblers COMMISSION WILL RULE Amendments Do Away With and Endless Red Tape Court Procedure ALMANY, Avs % dented session of Closed last night, until Sept. 6 at 8 o'clock Cont with the passage of a Food ni Never before in the history Btate has a bill been drafted 4, redrafted and reamended of the amend many times, with not @ single provi dee bated on the floor until the final read the last day of the seasion any effect of debi ing and o Ana had on the bill, far as with the exception ¢ operation, not a single provision was This nicipal markets to villages and towns, Therefore, the all-night the bly was a fares changed. item extended mu. on of | since for Anne every section of the bill an amend- offered and rejected ac- | range- The same procedure was observed in the So the members ment cording to the cut and dried ment of the caucus conference, Senate yeaterday. well themselves might the trouble of coming and sent their proxy votes, as did Senators Wicks, Hill, Argetsinger, Emerson and New- ton. In a word, this bill was made and remade behind the scenes and the members merely voted when the leader nodded. Senator Brown claimed the bill in its final form as that of the War Committee, while the Governor says it contains all the provisions he in- tended, MAIN THINGS THE NEW LAW PROVIDES. The principle provisions 4 to give relief are: 1, Power of the commission to buy and soll necessaries when hoarded, 2. Power of municipalities to buy and sell with consent of commission, 3. Terminal markets with consent have spared ened manimum ported of thirteen Gays from the time of Geding the secee meres ee Raarded ne be dome in three days if ap alsere are immediately appointed the conn en nent (he owner, Ae the boarding clause @as origin: ally written, eadiess red tape court procedure @ made it i tor the vought and ms the interest of te people in of emergency This vied to be the most Import innwe in & war food menae well faciity to by foods, with Btole funds mupervision Therefore, there is now in the bill power by which, if the com sore fit to exercise Ht, some reli from bigh prices may be afforded ia “e of hoarding and extortion Hut there is much comment on all sides as to how this food bill waa ae cured, and there is many « ad fom- mentary on the fact that after twen ty-four days of epectal session the ctual discussion of the bill om the ure th vam open floor waa fined to last night, after which Assembiymen rushed home regurdieas of what action would be taken by the Henate, Tho question that suggested itself to the witness of the unruly spectacle of locked-in Assemblymen waa Why ts an Assembly? And tht question that man) an Assemblyman askea himself through the night as he gaged wearily at the clock and drawied out aye or no in answer to the call of his answered an he had agresd to ack there,” behind the closed doors. And so the Food Bill was written into the law books. The long-cried | for food legislation, written by votes wrung by a rule that was nothing short of revolution, In his wildest dre no autocrat ruler ever {magined the possibilities of jamming through such legislation as was enacted in the closing hours of thin special session—legisiation “made in America” under the lash of a leader, Aw well stated by @ non-returning member, “Thank I'm through.” And the extraordinary jon was never so extraordinary as when the shame of going through the sham of reading the bill section by section with a prison bound “opportunity” to umend every section. And as each amendment was read it was sent to the realms of oblivion by the pre- arranged programme of the powers behind the closed doors, The mockery of it all never stood out more glaringly than when some member from a congested city di trict, working for a sorely tried bi lle, beamed to have milk defined’tty @ necessity of life and lost his volce amid the clamor for the roll call. And the wail of thousands of suffer- ing tenement babies orying for their life-saving food. The ghost of Jefferson hung his head and sighed to the shades of Washington, “A disgrace to dem- and the answer me sad~ ly, “And I made them free. ‘And the night wore on, and Itke 1 hand Monday | (no salaries wo axe allowed. to pay. certain if any conspiracy existed be- | The heep } nh : | alaries © allo ° ; 3 Pag ti Heqar: eptaae Ree theca ? re was Keneral re} at Ceo: s f so many sheep locked in the fold | oom. J.C, Le Vin, proprietor of the| te sannot compare mitt munitions |as the young god of war.makes out] Mise Alice Theresa Blosk, the 00) osu ox.genator Wililam H. Reyn Rb eR eere teee ROT ED | Of COE eee with the shepherd sergeant on guard ] Hotel Taft at New Haven, Conn., was | . the application for a license, filling one th A ihe 4 did not appear in person, for when| 4 Licensing dealers by rules and| were fnally shorn of all individuality | factories, banks and the like that sations in a long time and the only one who | gids, indicted yesterday for perjury regulations made by commission, din spineless fashion gave the summoned to this burg in a hurry'haye thrown open their doors to| oUt the answer to thelr questio did not seem frightened or bored by r jay for per news of the application circulated, | 84! : bein hy By 4 oe 4 P | ‘ affixing the neces- the slow, tedious formalities of get-| 444 his associates in the sale of th 5. Storage reports and supervision | needed number of by August Silz, Mr. La Vin 5 t le well as to his and xing . us forma’ * : MN TeAa Maite of Shnraday ahd Bris | ore workers since the young men | ve enature in a shaky handwrit-| ting the city's permit to wed, Seaside Park property to the city, ("°Vera! members of the Murphy fam-| or storage practices by means of - 6 8 ursday and have been called to the army. |gary signa sea h 4 ily hastened to the board room { é Two Workers Ran Down on “1.” day compiling a schedule of food dis-|) sincerely hope Mr. Rac tol fe. HAVE. never visited the License} Which netted stock and bondholders | !!9 ard room tn the | licenses. AVIAN MOAR, cede, Gtb. SLMDTLE tribution, trucking, assembling, &c, | 4) Bee vay ¥ ey H Laploitag ip °| Over the scene the chief clerk of Bureau without thinking, by the|of the Neponsit Realty Company Federal Building. Murphy, who lives| 6 Power to urge preference of 00d | avenue, the Bronx, and Henry Ban- ‘I want fifty motor trucks,” says epyerial Pitesti ee BO | aatareie ense Bureau, Patrick way, that it provides one of the stern-| profits as high as 2,400 per cent at No, 188 West Sixty-third at transportation. nan of decdey Oi, steetielaas amie Mr. La Vin, “and if you can't get | ditions 1 sie ghee papidbel act scully, presides—a large, g00d NA-/est tests of true love. You go there) Frank Bailey, Vice-President of the The Evening World's fight to tn-| ployed by the Interboro, were struck Y re y ditions here. He can count on me for | J+ Scully, pi * and registered before Local Board " - them here I'll wire to my Yale town| an ; aecoreanization” Cupid. It Was with magic in your blood, with star- | Title Guarantee and ‘Trust Company, | |, : = ard | sort teeth in the Fdod Bill that would| by @ southbound train on the “1” 5 t support ia such an action \ . enlistment post | light in y 4 ra » ahnen Wevns 121 at No, 462 West Fifty-olght , c cture at the Bo o means 3 =) vat Miro fh the oorridore we have 600 pas | M2? Scully who hung enlistment pos! Mat t in your heart; more than t to whom Reynolds ys he trans-| ” ifty-olghth | give relief to the public from, high | structurs _ ae : hig aot ee the tracks to take the supplies tol tients sleeping | h | ere an the burcau walls after uttering you take the + of all the ages with | ferred his two-fifths interest in the | Street, under serial number 2.414, says| prices resulted tn several amend. | Street at main, Cvden. ie it cl o ta he vile 0 fent je g because ere |, e “ nkert s ., . al 0 a ¢ at BRET ene. Cone Cie HOUR OO Ae | URED LOCI: ec ee wetie 8 0 |ngey) AanURCIANIONN CC te AUNGEITS| 70H And: she lm Jomtied by april eyery- | Nepouslt: Company for (eli and he was born in Turkey and ia a| ments, taeen ved that ity Netarl Miles estate, Pelham Bay Park, 0 eee aeaee en ne eet we can | who swarmed his bureau five months | day creatures who, strangely enou:sh,| one-tenth Interest in the Alert Mining | Turkish subject ‘These amendments caused no little | seri Hannan apparently has con- will back up against Joo Day's base ates ‘ e Lat Heine the best uh bac PPS jare Wound on the same wonderful Company, and whose alleged failur Two negroes, Albert Jackson and| excitement when it was found that) cussion of the bral. Ruesksy morsion Ooty eliee tat he tent Say ie bloae Dut he views the weddings of thelerrand, Somebody's cook pushes| to clear Reynolds before the Grand|Henry Morse, appeared before Will- | somebody had forgotten to pass them P,Q, Foy, Secretary of the Supply| pyr Dr. Evans age ‘not admit | soldiers and sailors who now fre-|ahead of her; somebody's bootblack| Jury, now in session, Is believed to| lam Ives Washburn to ask advice over from the Benate to the Assem- } Committee, is still on the job, and the| ner charges. As to the tempe fuent it with sympathetic and ro-| Joggles your elbow as you commit to a) have resulted in the Indictment of /Rarding exemption, asserting that | Piya little matter that means dis ] wholesale dressed poultry and prod. | other charges, to the temporary |auent MMi o rice in a while Jf a cold public document her lovely name,| Hteynolds, will be requested to sign | Bry were. Ge aster to legislation—on the last night } Uce receivers and dealers are still be- | splints left on the broken leg, he| ery young the chief clerk | her perfect age, the name of the father a waiver o ys e ; wn Austrian who has! of the session with no prospect of j 6 him. Mr. Foy is holding back. | say girl looks v aiver of immunity before testify- | tai ch Baron he has not sean fie to turn | ne [eid touch the young man Who ac-land mother who achleved the miracle ing before the Extraordinary Grand akon out his first papers, declared | getting another vote on them. | ferbis fall report, but has submitted| 7°, Tay photographs were) | nies ner and way softly, “Have|of her birth. Then you walt, look [empted, and that he would be ex.|CARELESONESS = (7) NEARLY RICES have a habit | for publication to-day a retabulation heer n phos Be in ti Spot Mr, Ruci | you the young lady's birth certificate? about you helplessly, ask a bored ofl-| William S. Coggswell, former Chair- | (™pted: KILLS THE BILL. of coming down, of turkey offerings since the last list | indicated as being the position of th look at It clal what to do ne. S i wes sean I won't fight against my relative w the advocates of the amend- » : b tg like to take a look & 0 do next, go to one WindoW, man of the Condemnatic vipa 4 y relatives, hen the advoca' : Ree point write, some, additions. |tracture, and no frnaturs. was shows Tra ike to ‘aNeforma marriages him-|and then another; finally, when allltne Honrd of Estimate, and John | ttt wen wean ak io sald. | menta, discoverod the omission, a| When the mercury starts i of PRE dle ic er ape | Bat 1 told Mr. Race there was a} MEALS MY spent the morning | your patience ts exhausted and it ap-| Kearney, former Pees cure, | elses narked the Com: | hurry call waa sent to Le" "r Browa|, to go up—and so you } Fed a ee teria ‘ot iano pounds {facture and tt would be cared for| Sf NI. Loys in uniform who! pears everybody in New York has been tion Counsel, before whom. Ite por |For a MIE. aurpria ; at midnight, will find many a shop t from that firm, Hugo Josephy as soon as tho patient's condition to apply for marriage Hcenses, | licensed to wed except you, you set . » whom leynolds| “Joseph Kennody of Ridgewood, L.| He was aroused from bis slumbers 1 Bon also added to their gift since| permitted. The temporary | aptints iia ‘| him hows he likes being the|the document, pay a lone inadequate testified June 4, 1912, that he had nol 7,” produced a card whawiue he was [and burried to the rostrnm of Speaker| on the Avenue quoting the first instalment wa pr cre Well placed, and until some of| 1 askec ¥ J wit ©\ interest in the Neponsit Company! ¢ yed by the Brit dove! Sweet hi | 1 promoter in| do Fhe ; ritish Government | Sweet, Alas, although the leader teeing their total to date 500 pounds, | the swelling had gone down it would | greatest matrimonial promoter In) dollar for the most blossed privilege of when Seaside Park was sold to the |! the manufacture of munitions, He] knew the amendments had been unusually advantageous W. B. Hurd of Swift & Co. in in-|have been ecrucl to remove them.| New York Cit your life, gather up your girl and eush will probably be exe: August. You New York City 1 city, will be called to identify the p y empted sed, he had os of th hi igures in August. creasing the gift of that concern said: | When conditions were right the frac vTpoesn't your conscience ever hurt| her away from that cold, unsymi * p sGantity: th Baio passed, BO « of them, the am really glad to increase our|ture was f ur y our powefful X- 4 tired lghtly |thettc, sordid place where nobu records of the condemnation proceed originals having been sent i» the can make the most o! q original offering, As a matter of fact |ray machine; the Fones were set und| your” I inquired lie 4jq| Seems to appreciate that tho event for| ings and testify as to the wide vari |3,000 ARE AT PLATTSBURG.| printer, ana before the important h ttractive sales— we never had intention of put-|an extension was put on.” “For mak th poor sirl§/ which the stars were lighted is about of pr tab! | ——_—. ie t h these attrac’ Ung a limit on the number of pounds.| In regard to the complaint that! nappy? Look at the expression on/ to happen or nobody cares, in ge be i “ apa Pa : "| see pear a role Deere a gh Yi and make the least of MEM aE Gad teed sa foang RAE eva A eivate a : i estate experts who testified before |p assembly Senator ; 0 y : Mee ene ore Meee, Give usa | poo, Dor. evans” eal Via fale paid | ehelr faces It you won't Vik Tn) | AOU feet more than ever the inado- | thom, . the amendments, wasaiso summonea| the heat—by traveling on y ave ore bo! by Mr. Race, $1 a day, was the low-| for it! ow continue dt quacy of your fello be! t n e h o! 66) e| Been aoe teun you bad este [est Pate charged by Yine institution. | with the air of a man who had elven! yoy are a young man peste Ae ab ea oe aNess ranted by the|clal traina from New York and Boston ie me Hig alee ae eee Paate about on a cool mated. ‘The Evening World and the|It does not entitle a patient to a pri- sh thought to the subject. “I| tne sudden, awi aaa apecial committee of the. Board 0! y brought the last of the con-} Geo r apROD: bps Mayor's Committes is doing some-| vate room, but simply prevents any eal them to the young man they | o¢ paasscarin ule FoOnderhW adventure Estimate, of which Mayor Mitchel|tingent from those sections for the ace: | Robert C umroings, the printer, and thing worth witht aie | api ea ane of in ence Dr. Byane| marry terrnat makes them NAPPY| young man—end on the ed ar Hy © &| was then Chairman, was almost twice |0nd officers’ training camp. Later the| Frank Lord, the Governor's counsel. fathan Schweitzer, who has just | declared he believed there must be] pick o a kea t 'Y | yo id on the ede of It you the value of the property establivhed | delekation from Vermont, Maine and] When all hands had arrived at returned trom his vacation, hax oon same inlatake tn the ot ie that Mrs. for the moment And after abet 8) aro murrying the loveliest girl In New sven Sse hey shy ere tw Hampshire came byt thout 1 o'clock in the morning, there 1 ‘tributed 1,000 pounds, Mr. Schweit ace had been tmproperly cared for 4 other fellow. Look at these| yg Nobody bothe: ; u ab@ine 8 nearly as | camp membership thus was br has generously. offered his personal | 60 far as bathing was concerned TD Oe eT eee minute now ahs Lal thegs any more about the District Attorney's Office can ag- | Mmere than being no stenographor on hand, Sena- nervices and those of mployees | “I do not understand Mr. Ra one Ar otied any rea ee Rd wena aie flacker | certain, the City Engineer affixed a 1 Thy Firat rellioun services will be held | tor ‘Thompson gingerly wrote the S oponer assembling ritigiam that 5 te waa place 1 oldiers nicl whine 01 ‘skirts, you “ Catholt capa Meee tee | amendments ore c its alle ate sgtthan: CA ees ei eeerd with inate Ge hades. lune pretty sad, don't think. But you will be wrong if you, ¥ilue of $667,000 on the property. | ¢ holy membe S peoraved DASARI WISH 8O: ANEATE Ga 88 Supplies before cartage, to camps, He | iis ie hospital for the inaane.| 2°. on when they're being mar-| feel that way, Vor you will reckon | while the award granted the Neponsit | Epticoval URIS Rae eT Ak | nee one SHAY BURY TRGOOR Fraueportation Committes two motor insanity and alcoholic casce are | Sometimes, wh tairs, the teara| Without Chief Clerk Scully, who in his! Company amounted to considerably | conducted at 7.30 by Chaplain sitpman | Ho. 28 Adler in the wee small hours one nent here." ried inte vonnael wPatalrt se 74 | eart takes your romance as serioualy,| more than $1,200,000 jet Kirst New York Meld. Artill Thus, the real teeth of the bill got . . a a ‘ep streaming down their faces, Did} as romantically, as you do yourself, || aay ‘ollowed by @ preaching service at 9 “ . Hore ts the revised list of turkey scp strennlne 908 x fonets SaaAAoiee ¥ | “assistant District Attorneys Iiack | tunducted by te RV ng ae Jin “by the skin of their teeth," if soptyibutore ie GIRL HELD AS LIQUOR SELLER 6 Lea Pie Snnuel ace ——— land Kilroe and five other assistants | Of, the New York contin tooth have teeth, glass windows in the ch 80 ITS BOY SCOUTS EN cos at 10.99 will be led by Principal of these amendments ts a te " ke the girls feel LIST, | to District Attorney Swann will con- | Rubin Lincoln. Four Men Ch y day That will mak th rs ewe . - claus card satio! Four Men Char: with Bee ee rere getting carried juct the main investigation of t new clause in the hoarding section sin | sto Soldiers, “| more a | sienna Wikies te tends Sebetes| cua bo ec le aa SO MRIGAR ASTER A und another eliminating the possibill- yur men and @ young woman were | in church 7 o 7 . ‘n bapevve bapdaryl Be wonato: pynolds in which | | ‘ oduce © J c. i rave men and & ¥euNE Wom A wars | n eh mite *s fe the Colors, matters of property sales to the city | he exonerated the latter date t s of produce companies such as the Pe ray pee eet oe sein Malar to aoldincns| TAMBE SMITH, & SUArQAmADS) Oe ee end Hallion. American’ which will come before the Ext Distri ttorney's. office has been | Milk concerns, from Joinine together an F y chars 1 i ‘0 sold : Be alaee Maas ior Marine and val Scouts, with |” pre. the rl unable to a ‘el! So aa ain 4c : + G0 and sailors at Fort Wadsworth, twenty-one yer 1, of us : heudquarters at No. 47 University Place |oruinary Grand Jury, These will be] jeged ‘ventana tar ‘Mitchal'a al- | as 1 creating hardshin to the con- 1s Adelaide Guftantt, ninetoen years oid, | West Twenty-nints Street a sturdy,!holds the record for members Joining| confined for the present to transac-| Ing been found or produced, mine | Hefrigerating Co 1s | BG, Fn Cate pereel, ee ele ip highly colored young man, brought |the colors, Up to date, twenty-six have | tions, flnancial and otherwise, in| The tnvesttgation of the Dream The hoarding section has now been 4 ec RR piph Morrell: | in Misy Margaret O'Rourke for a]eniiated. Two hundred meinbera are h ex-Senator Reynolds was inter-| land and other property sales will|%® Strengthened as to make it pos- #3 | Nel Volkman. Bail in the cases of | marriage license as 1 talked with Bane s P camp on Hunter Island ested istant District: Attorneys | follow that of Beaside Park, Aassist.| sible for the commission to actually #0 | the men was fixed at $1,000 each sail O'Rourke let hei Bee McGrath, Talley and Dooling are now | ant District Attorneys Black and Kil “ Boo | "Me mmissioner... MeGoldric Mr. Scully. Miss n | Major Henry W. Hodge who resign A selze, bUY and sell food within : nd mission ioldrick, befor i sralitsor, Henry W. Hodge who resigned | ar work on deals other than tho Sea-| roe expect to have all th n - Co. 1.000 |Whom the prisoners were arraigned, an-| future husband do all the talking as piic ce "Comumisato F E he ¢ « na heir ¢ nee is, hay hat the purpose of the tic and has Kone to nee, 8 thet side Park, completed by the time the Grand Jury ———_—— Fey Bhinciets op |nounced that the purpose gf the Gove- | he explained that they wanted @ | talon commander and Chriuch His at. | After teattmony has been heard | convenes, ? a vig All “Lost and Found” Wem ety vigorously license but were to be married in St, /erHons this is the b quipped bat-| Monday {t Is expected the Extraordin-| It was te|For 20 Years °ve? 190,000 ty Sao is Or Probe & - | John's Chureh in Bronx, and bur aoe ary and at will leormediate t f Ade- | Doctors have 103, World Buildin cin inaie » recess on the land de hae 1 Wan Po ircitna ch 1 ontributed 1,000 pounds coffee, | ried away | £200,000 of W hear the preliminary evidence : Pe rege oot {sed Bell-ans and proved its value and | for thirty 4 Fret Weonan & John Huck n he heard that co Next came Karl Andrew Woods] ROBTON, Aug. 3 auane| the mAbhar Me Aycenne 2 ie mn 48! | vou'd better get @ 26c pkg from your m q he de n Me « the me nu, contributed }twenty-four years old, of the First| tty of wool was destroyed by a fire! ! Cruger case ellp list we olerk for ¢ Jruggist and profit by their experience ere he left at "4 0 ears 0 ackensack sw Ford , esi |i © Atlas Stores Building, x also expected tha N ment W alsa 1 Adimtising A. 09, 03 ¢ ari is 1880 {oeed ‘pounds of cheese end wiitl license to wed Helen Marjorie Gotz. story structure in the Bouth Hoston 1 sat Mayor Mitchel for savers malons sho haa bea Gall 4000 Tockman, New York, oF ‘The Ceuchola Coffee Company bag furnish men to do the cull 1 FF ow WwW Y z sell Seellelbacacsrabtad ag Soar lg comptroller Prendergas Brookyn Office, 4100 Matn, bag Jer, @ atenourapner, of N sat at 0000,000, pi ble iaVestisation muaiera i+ on extra work, FOR INDIGESTION ‘ \