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aa SWANN HUNTS FOR FORGERY EVIDENCE IN TWO KING WILLS a “* ” | nynos ® NTwTON onier iene + wre || RETALIATION MARES WHO WILE BENERT ereme GERMANS SORRY COLLECTOR OF PORT AMERICAN TROOPS ve 2 ottes ' . . Cnme oot pmee wirating the ¢ ae perioe exten! Ag bling “ le Mother of Dead Woman Re Cantesi a Feature of alec a, wea bys ‘ tne ” ! tn 8 , a tie be ’ . > of the k yin: iver » Procee Aldershot Celebrating 4 heron Aanting ' wh o— w Engl “a ae ; Soldier's Harvest . dined ethos tie be protected Da f 4 _ - ° . . . whan - rnatt m « . rial (Special From » Stef Correspondent AMBRICAN PNGIN Rr ‘ oa . +“ sae brouss tarred |. : of The no World) ING CAMP IN DNULAND, Ave ' : — . “ “se oven Aemcand on. eae CONcOnD, N " (Cemeepontence of the Ansoriat - . the © aed they @ ‘ ~ poy ; prose Prees) ou ; ¥ * drink with . aaane 6 es M American Railway . stb . as ” ae day recently & sof . ' fret pris * . m a6 wine toud Mr Meude A King but sent word ead encampes ~ S yor wh ted’ . ‘ Taw the King and Queen with 1m Ouinde the cirele of army wae pe und ' jay. Mt ~ tects 9 bere of the royal far i the « a ‘ ¢ . . brought ¢ field vat the largest programme gees » feet which t days, as ‘ Clomea that has even . 18 clored the Wert thing ' ‘ by the « BYROY TO) . have y nbied re NEWTON ‘The ricans browght with “ company 200004 eee eee eeO® nent M a eai-war team, Which pr sae AUSTRIAN ATTACKS ” of ox 1 1 Action a n ene of the features of the ‘ nein in Ff ‘ eo Means took t Seiya ice we REPULSED, BY ITALANS rae : championship tear of (he Hr ll wninens which In being ¢ ' poena in re pro Gineers, the result being Anally ¢ | th y exceeds t » elt in Gree P clared a draw. + wy the | Artille Battle and Harassing Fire mpany's h y. Toole f Judge by v t The bi ranged by th iv onare olume of bur . rag t ' See Eariaen at Aldorebet he 8 AN Along Carso . +4 volume wf se fou ngoin oa { the bringing in of it* Plateau 6 comps ah k t served arv For months past men ot a) i cout. 18.—An official werious wituation in ite ' to the Subpoona at father's rapke and regiments in the KarrieOP) ne sued today at thé Italian Wo ting staff, Many men wth years ot St iu M vary, have been practicing, In addon (| Gtrice gaye Feutons Carry Trenches at) experience the express busta ida & Deputy United States Marsbal. The t triotiem | he southeastern area of ) & ii ee i subpoena in Asueville TALe: coaha (0 Got emny VY neintican,plaisan ferter she One Point, but Are Quick- | by th ’ in Oct, & Mra. Hobinson, mother ot Sly j revere preerere. rer : ) munitions plants ! on O¢ bob ' Na j tervatta re \ ly Driven Out Mrs, roceed- | provid — " x rive . their eld positions, ‘The . . 7 ns | “In the Carso there we wr : Abedingg et eee Nd ei abare Vib) tery Gusta oad 6. frequent harass sei men who have been hired to replace we, S08 . a eal Se oppo lll ae ; Wal one Pan Ik--A violent Ger-| them ure lacking in knowledge of the PC. Mobuitic, the Atlanta lawyer! had never learned the first rudiments Rees om : : rd van 4 pea vereak fey King of farming toiled strenuously in thelr CLOSING QUOTATIONS. m mberdns ty was) Byecutive off tthe Adam aus - Aad eras” e guidance of — jou fully regelied by French troops! Company, at its office, No, 61 Br i : eg sae 7 feaseedea all efforts, The Al " uM, to-days official! companies were in a quandary, ‘Th wiaow wa ee “1. Mrs. Blackwelder harvest was 00 bountiful that statement, ‘The first rush carried the| are indications that the amount heard (he te 7 ¢ whicd | derebot ba: | Germans the Preneh tin but the In offered vhipment will in ended the li Mrs King. Most im- men and officers agreed that 4 great) Preis) t ‘ ted th : ; « 1 from Page.) portant, pe of Mra. lack harvest festival was the thing, and) | French counterblow ejected them, steadily throughout the fa — welders statements ts that relating to thing would satisfy them mitheast ¢ Quentin and In the}and winter, with a geheral Inabiltt Mra, Melvin, the residue of] the time of shuoting sty | that = no M remion of Hovettes, the statement de-|on the part of the companies to meet nveatiented to-| Mis. Blackwelder is positive that It short of the attendance of the King | 0 be investigated t 14 Queen. tailed the holding by French troops | t increase with additional 1p possible forgery was well after dark w et heard an on. agate ery : nthe ; 18 a pe ne fol i The oe becte ‘ The King knows a thing or two of two night attacks, Ar pund Ttan nd augmented forces of em-| ‘phe will, drawn in New York and th pnicarin ratiad al about farming himself, There were court and La Royere farm the French | Jdated Nov, 9, 1915, has been filed in tt was after 8 0 fruits, vegetables, grain, sbrubs, and were successful in two rads, go an announced to-day /Chicago, A photographic copy has) the sliots. At auch an hi 4 ® roy! Is only intended to operate for two! been sent by the authoritle sre to/ih which the spring is roots of various kinds, The royal wits ennai. OUP ‘ ALRNet d twolbeen sent by the authorities there to! IN which (ho spring la lo party mptored down from Windsor, Dea tube: ti -eueae vicar al; days, At the end of that time the! Assistant District Attorney Dooling.| Room. It would not be a reasonable arriving early tn the afternoon and LONDON, Bept. 18. eld Marehal| COMPANY expects to have matters so| The authorities have announced a place for m target | sho nttag party. remaining for three hours. Hinig, to-day reporting military opera. |MFranKed it will be able to accept belief that the alleged second will of| Means and his companions have been ‘The arena in front of the harvest tions last night on the batuefront in| further shipments and forward them James C, King $s a forger Mrs. y went out for target shooting. It tent was surrounded by a great ¢ France and Belgium, say promptly Melvin is the only living person pas by it was daylight oular “grand stand,” composed of a _"Beyond patrol encounters in the] f lant tho Adams Company ac-' whose name is signed to it, Mrs, when they reached the spring. 1t| double line of ancient and modern Ypres sector, in which we secured a few eee is rie i t different’ sfelyin, as chief r of Mra, King,| Was so dark, however, that Means | prisoners, there was nothing of special | breughs of New York City for ship Id get the bulk of tho King| Had to light a match to see, as ho transport wagons which affor: latnraa’, avteaattl? ment by wagon to other boroughs, a Would — Be he bulk o {NB declared at the Arst inquest, “whether seats for the soldiers and their a ihe " tremendous amount being done trom millions should the second will be| there was any bugs in the drinking | friends. For sixpence—the gate M Y DRAFT 100 000 MORE id Man HELAT He Brooklyn. | About ten held valid, Among the papers found | cu toe ined ta days ago i 8 forced to Gaston Means's apart e Solicitor Clement is determined to money all going to local war chari- discontinue branch of its busi. |!" wh Meaae'n. Anarin Mt rerol nave Mra, Melvin as a witness at tieeethe American visitors found ness, being unable to secure drivers | Sheets on which the name of Ars.’ next Monday's inquest and says that they could have their choice of a T0 and sana nt chough to make King was written many times as tf should she plead illness he will have | ume: ble positions, either prompt deliveries some one had been practising on it, the case carried along from day to ¥ He lrypiotpe erat ate lone ? | ‘The plight of the Adams and the| Mr, Dooling has dug up a lot more | day that she nm . ppear im the drivers’ seats ig army lor: General Staff cms De said in Few other big express companies excited! eyigy ‘Gf Gate | Mollcitor C copies benches alongside friendl, jeneral Sta! ecide ii evidence of Gaston Means's pro: ries, or ig benches alongside friendly Me SU OBIUINE jconsiderable comment throughout the German activities, Among pap Bs all a the delegations of British Tommies and Days on Method of Supplying financial district to-day. 1 was re-|taken from the Means apartinent were | Coroner in Chicaxo following ioe ne a icers, “0 , membered what predictions of cal-! found compiete confidential reports el ihe Raa art, we, ee oe 2 ypreyperenaater ell aims Needed Men. amity were made by the compantes|on thirty-cight factories In fourteen Gindvas ceed Me ane ae higed * : WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.—To fill the} When the parcel post bill was enacted] states, many engaged in making| ©*tensively used in the new inquiry, v wh! x s ‘ ow into law, Exprience has proved that| munitio nd war supplies for the| ie ese field port were tn prog Avy Glenkl dora tha, Wab Teoart. | Taw, has proved th f , DE ere reas on the ground, there was a con- tment may decide to draft an additional) Me Ww has had no considerable et-/Alties, ‘The reporls vere not dated AQUEDUCT WINNERS. Unuous performance of high diving, | {iu 100,000 mer The sik service hus| t on the LiL Bhs businos: land the ie was nothi ‘4 to. ai 0% Ns see RATE OE od | Staal | whom they were submitted. = Mr.| wins’ RACE -—For maiden twe rp opangian ibe apd’ ona He he 4 r } | asked for a decition on the method to! | Dooling will turn them over to the A 1 e $600; six fur rieties of acrobatics by a squadron of Sai. a 60. pursue in filling up gaps, existing In the |}ederal authoritics to-day, | W \ . 4 to Hritish airplane men up aloft. Re- | Sep aviation and tetegraph anchi and That there was a connection be-| 1 to and out 110 | Norfork | (Troxtery NOY camuzal tho Keneral staff Is expected to answ T LENS TOTAL 7,586 n Gaston Means and tho Ham-| (Tix N.Y a §. it a> A ti g-American line snd ita officiats | end: Jin . in a few dayn Sted ether ‘The Draft Law permite the filing of ¢ ° | Mr, Dooling said he thought was es- | | marth Alt onica ac tnbhinee: albeit rariaiderad nichinoty {tablished by evidence in bis posses. | jy)! 1 eaine » Want unite whi mar eat pelo: atreus th.) Number Considered Astonishing!y | gion ehowing that much of the docu- ieee fetter: ay on. gin SUSE FARE WA Ree 200000 in Small in View of Terrific mentary matter which Gaston afeans | ,.)\ iveecyen | Beading 5 inal draft would be necessary for the Fighting. fight to establish the “second will” of | Brook, 117 (Holly), 9 te 1 to 4 and Seater © Signal Corps. OTTAWA, Ontario, Gept. 18.—During| 22mee o, King awe dono to the | out, first; Cross Hil " ae ntetn ‘Pacitl Men whe Join the aviation sectic AWA Ontarity Gap Ste freight offices of the Hamburg-Amori- | |? *. 1 to 9 and o i Peg 0 My American schools or in England, France| rifio fighting around Leng Canadian nan pi ols if y INat Loe Federal ot) » Melodrama and % ‘own ital a on Healy ‘ : casflties were astonishingly «mali; Government had as yet been unable eee z ving sche ‘ Js used | against Means in alleged | a ivi iY the peo) le He nya chiefly by the Can jby Sir Edward Kemp fn the House of] dealings with German agents in this] heute geemtense! Saeed: ee “quid and the Commons. ‘The totnl was only 7,686 of fcountry. nee j le pei distri orney Swann received |? The class in which you jdead, wounded and missing—-907 killed: } ay anonymous letter signed “Justice” | M y be de large! y i. LING 313 died of wounds; 6,183 wounded; tis mor from Conec N, Pa re pens rgely on you oT taken prisoner; 2 died as prisoners; 145 ee bh dian aie he Herries RLF Many acci bee missing and 26 died of disease, The|icing could scarcely have kil | Paki 100" Dancers 148 « SPOUND "WAGE “ie titwiyeat olde and up caiuad by pnd —_ ht. " ah KILLED BY FOUR-STORY anil onsvalty lish elizale at elbely the VeRIE Saha na dae ore Water Witch, "tas? Whs''Man, “Yar ¥ rik bi an} sveie ‘otal ees, 470,100 waren excellence of the British barrage ana|*WePt through that town. tT A bee on your ise when you nae preparatory fire in protecting Its troops. a . PR page Alay baer yd though a busy thoroughfare— | yew YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. The following American names ap.|“eans Sax" wei Mee ee cat tor alt’ ame: our eyesight be per- 9 ie ler pear in to-day's Canadian casualty Nat bandirap Meee whiny, fa. . ot: i) Killed in action, A. J, Schoemperten, ae] Whee Main tor Heh limp); 0s : Ng w much more dan- | nec 20.460 308 a. 4 oe Oe Le ' The aap). Nh Wiuack, a8 dan. ae Omahi eb; missing, & hi 40} ton Bullock Means, whi Charlotte | Mix te, gerous if your eyesight is not | {*".., 20:38 i S ’ ean 4 / aks aiid | 1a Ma A . % Franelaco, Cal.; wounded, ©. J, Brown. |io-day gave the intimation that there] ,c/P ft RACH I Hs the as beli th yay 20. w 20.75 (Continued from First Page.) Newcastle, Pa.; W. BD. Tedford, South| was a “great deal about this King affair | Silver Sandals, “luo!” ‘targaret you lieve that you may | "sjarKei up 29 to 4) ___ Manchester, Co aa that has not been made known to the] bone pyece eanaition require glasses, you need the | points were trustees under the will, and - public.” He hinted thabt fail the | 8 Airbag rei bi conscientious adyice of a thor- j under its terms. the dua the Tacks Were tino of opinion inthe case Toke Midtugit,. 110) Kildare os, 10 cum competent Oculist and sq | three daughters was turned ovr ta GERMANS MAY SET FREE Was inclined Pe Bye i © Bh Wee “PSP acy ‘ell! set illed services of a prac- * wther as guardiat | enor aire, Maude A. King for| 5 pa unce, claimed tcl Opticon soit iown usw] RONG BURGOMASTER i 2 tint | gc aba ans, would not dist legal} to pi erly pre- to how much money young peopl ——— sspect of the case. He spent two hours | = Mee, fires bro of ; 8 FOR INVESTORS. should spend, but the daughters, or | \ |eits Judge Oss his counsel HAVRE DE GRACE, ENTRIES. for your eyes—if glasses | 5 duetion| at least twa of them, did not want | London hears Spanish King Has ARE required—the second to |, | eter) any limitation put on them, It w Stel py ih i : i 9 WeE Successfully Plefded for Adolphe TCH accurately adjust the mount- + Auk Mr, Conkling’s desire that they con ! in serve their inc ome th at led the two Max of Brussel | | PLE 4 e give you the services of against their father LONDON, Sepi. 18.-Germany, at the 2 hoth fk and Optician— |, Chile Conve: arnings for] “Sr, Conkling: was very fohd of his| request of King Alfonso of Spain, Is without a divided responsibil- 6 memrhe to June & re s share daughters, His attitude regarding | about to restore to liberty Adolphe Max, TW HAGUE Rept, 18.—In | 3 earned on cmpltal sto $ par value. their income Was solely in their Ine] ine Burgomaster of Brussels, a ding bat ne. hi |epeech from the pne wad ve ity, i Mi Kangns and Texas Raliroag | orcs Here could waters arose lta reporte received by the Amaterdum | wneved anirie States Sierris Glasses-~if required | — iron Sans it recond Week of | ai wise Dutt hechune he [correswandent of ‘the Exchange Teles| creat ‘thin afternoon, Queen W —are priced at from $2.00 up- | Heptermber grows eurnings show increase | (Nr win aM f Ke ae une |Rraph Company from Berlin One eds for the oollebe! ard, ' : natural, Mr. Conkit # has come to] Recent despatebes from Germany nave | oration the hout distine- | \ ; American Agricultural Chemical Com: |me for advice, Iam is second cou- | sqiq that Burgomaster Max Was serious: | tion of clas » thaintain our | . bent. on common stock slso 1 1-3. per |o — ly Mil In prison at Celle, a Prussian town) selves amidst the growing distress of | lécnt on preferred stock payable Oct. 16 twenty-three miles northeast of Hane the nations. i |to stock record Sept. 24 YORK SCHOONER LOST. | oye; ang that King Alton of 8 rie prospects for the winter, said the | | ove 4 K { Spain| ‘The prost tor bi was intervening in his beha specen, Were not very sactafac 4 Ar ee ita AP | sated Five Weeks Ago tor France| ihe Burgomaster was arrested at| Me tl Suilmed, en penal ure ” ORRINGTON, Me 18,—-Mra, | reconeilable attitude” according to an] t > oy ere aie & ve. | | ; Myke eke, Ty’ Olivers if; ite beet MB. ANS | sliver Bullion quoted at 103 1-2 cento| Walter FE. Hatan to-day received « te nnouncement made by the German | nually ttle tC, near ee ; os 4 i people With the nece 1% THE geet Avea: Jan ounice—Sarket auctation 108 10 110: [grain from her huxband a ng the} Military Governor of Belgium, — Some # Faw sinter suree schooner, the Emma F.|time ago th spapers of Paris ashe es will shortly ‘hyn et Nib Eats.) Nortnern Railway —Reguiar | lore Of Me, coe yp inane paged ct ions f make HALL , t. n quarterly diy of 1 8 er cen riggs, which sailed five ks ago from | Presiden: " q he bat, oth OO, Be: | Pavudie Nov tek of record Oct w’ | New. York France with a cargo of | the King of Spain to vse their influc WKS a AY. rt all Nn securing the Burgomast ; Wiliousiioy, Bikiyn Kansas City Southern—Regular quar apd lbnded Ai | asere consciie ihe walatat : near OueORY: Baiva, | erly dividend of 1 per cent. on preferred eral days in oj . ne vd ed to ' ay: a4 YB | stock, payable Oct. 18 to Block of record s built In Wiseag [exchange Dr, Schnee, ot General | | . tice allowaiiee clan a Broad boas Bext to ate Newark | Sept. lof German East Africa, for N. Max, clear, Umck (ast 4 OE sik | oP Ul, §, TAKES STEP TO END Wasiti » Wise Anwint , tbe afte nated GERMANY ASKS BOYS OF 15 TO VOLUNTEER FOR ARMY BIS COL GH MEDICINE BLAMED TOR WRECK WATCH RILLED SEVEN ‘ wrest 7 ‘ , , the Culenge, 9 and Quiney 9 ’ ' as - wren 9 ~ oriected boc ate wp ts ore VOU WILL EAJOY THESE olen. HETHERINGTON 16, 1017, Pa, JAMES H, HETM ices Reveal Great Teuton Losse we ‘ and Cause Juve : ae ’ MOTHERS AN her twenty-eight year, to Switzerland. A oft GMNEVA, Switzerland, se " behets pipe zs mued notices Munich and ¢ Tt . J that tn future boy volunteers aged 1 t IL be accepted fo 4 MTIERNAN@JAS M, Infant son of Dr, . Mra J of 108 san offic ‘ fasion of the rece the German fronts, n@ notices are taken ty explain inprecedented Influx of young ar FOR SALE. nova into Switzerland = — ann Ee ~ threo Weeks. In the fac efforts the part of pa supervision of t Swiss front! . clally facing Basel, has lately be far more rigid Ute Ite Gums September 18th. of ihis bis, Variety Hox te to please , “w ment gives w host of Choedlate Special for To-Morri MAPLE NL of the flavor» peclal M 6&4 BARCLAY STREET Cowes 69 PM: Sat. Clawe 11 P.M. Dale PARK ROW & NA6SAU ST Cham 12 PM Daily, 400 BROOME STREET OP POM: Rat 12 PM 1289 BROADWAY, Brooklyn. ‘The spe POLITICAL. AT g In numerical No. 12 on the general plan of the ballot. watch for the THIRD NAME under Justices of the City Court, Vote for a Consistent Regular Wednesday, September 19th CREAM KISSES—One 10P M 29 CORTLANDT STREET @ DEMOCRATS - Vote in the primaries for a man who has been a consistent Democrat for twenty years, a regular who has taken advantage of the primary law fathered by the Democracy of this State and signed by a Democratic Governor, to appeal for your support. @ When you go to the polls put an X before THE HIRD NAME. under the heading of the City Court, WE ARE NOW OFFERING: ON COCOANUT BON hh Bon Bon Cream and form a wondei whieh every sw speaks cribuble ex which ‘wre Vanilli leasing deriv ple Su oft presented vox SOC ND _Wox 206 BROADWAY Chased_tor Altera 11 EAST 42D STREET Clones 12 PM” Dai 266 WEST 136TH & tHe ey Clon 11.80 PLM Bat 12 3 WEST 44TH Sheer’ Clues TP. Ms Sat. 10 B- Closes 11.30 P ited weight includes the contali POLITICAL. THE THIRD NAME ON THE BALLOT | Aword concerning Joseph T. Ryan, Candidate for Justice of the City Court DEMOCRATIC VOTERS— TENTION! { Twoweeks ago when lots were drawn for places on the official ballot under the head- ing “Justices of the City Court, for full term,” the THIRD NAME. drawn was that of Joseph T. Ryan. Immediately t he town said, “‘it’s a place on the ballot that spells success,” “Justices of full term,” that of Joseph T, Ryan, order the name of Joseph T. Ryan is But keep AND JOSEPH T. RYAN

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