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lem . THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1017 NEW YORK SOLDIERS INDULGING IN BAYONET AND ARTILLERY PRACTICE AT CAMP WADSWORTH, SPARTANBURG seees ones enna +4 oar “a. On the left, @ detachment from the Twent padi dn Aas ¢ for service in France, Their motto Over the 1 ‘ SHIPYARDS Sue aa cui Wien bem York Meld Artillery, working feld gun + | ery Bit of It, From Service| Wal Out to Force Demands for eee pabhh ann 10+ eebegeee we reece.) +) ser $4444046 ee eTreerrrye TS ttl freee ees ‘ $ Boards to-Stringing Higher Wages and Bight mie f 3 " | Wires. Hour Lumber, caters ha Nog | sot anger ene" WOOLLEY 18 NOMINATED. STRANGE “GLERK” SEED 7]°T AN) 930 RERTS. sistas aicax imu neapasan.| earpiece ee" he n or r »-da | . t volunte ce r: . 1 h *, truck tow egg Go cnet to aacum ve) Arrangements wre nenaine ws) FOR GOMMERGE BOARD IN OFFICE OF BROKERS sply Sethe The tana 0 min Pence | sete ehpyardy sre eda and lenty-firat cou ' ‘ eo] ciel and in Working order today, [force demands for higher wa Aioted that the Justice will probably | Centesting candida for ap f | CHEERED $ CROWDS the Twenty ) wor home. | Amertean troops built every Mt of it] the ure of elght hour lamb have charge of the investigation of |!" Court with vite of the recent) Wilson Picks Liberty Loan Publicity | Watchman Recalls That Similar In- oe oe or Wie m the aw dn to the atring-| Threo large steel shipyards and the primary freude and he may be|"ecount in order to have Mr, Kennet hothing to guurd f ti wires aud (he planting of the| ninety-five amatter plants were closes ol deolared 1 0 ne Director for One of Three tent Pr {a Burglary and | 8p. ’ ‘4 sd en, The syn makes every hich o Hit of the ateike designated by the Governor to om. | Meclally dealared nominee of the | Police nt regiment ord. Ww , 6 ue ‘ an headquarters completely] SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept, 9— morn here Je, and extomiia evan furthe panel a epecial Grand Jury to conduct | Publican — primarion o Mitche Vaca the inquiry. forces are willing to cone tht HINGT Lights were burning briahtly late Inat ead of work on one-oeNet 8 WA ept. 29.—The follow 4 | lly te }x tay war notable also in (he frat . . Tt was reported tn inside Republi. | *\thout further delay day by Drovident thy OmNGGs OF Wien |e eee | rex : 5 ihe Ralvallon Army. (00 encre ship: Wellsing eantrecs SRI cam political circles to-day that| District Attorney Swann announced " ee SON Ee Oe cr oe (Continued from Piret Page) Thene Ait of the vigorous | ees Ga aut ™¥ \the United States Government rested George Glynn, Gov, Whitman's right |'Ml* afternoon, after reeelving + aintaaton de ela oC My teléen 6k an | Y 3 CeO | Doere le Just one Salvation Arn jo |to-day on the action of members of the hand man in politics, met District | Ports from Dis assistants, Meawrs, Ol}! of Virginia far the fi his eyes. Papers were seat-|Seventy-firat, with a band at their|srom the crow the streets, Wich | 1 akers’ Ualon, who | voted last Attorney Swann somewhere in Man-|cott and Wallace, who have been in-[\'" 1920; Clyde 11 r Deut aie. th aa wary |8 aie (cle seniawat Colonel i went : ed removal af t unan| Thurmtey ight -agalont relemetaae aes itehinon the term end about and the man seome y[ head, excor lr egime ant tempor wi atten last night and talked with him |Yestieating the Republipan primary . nding \susy. The night watchinan saw him|along the avent , ag | \Walve- year-old , 1H. Frank m the main camp of the original ex k on a temp axe schedule Dee ; W. Anderaon of | avenue, They marohed | 44, Norton Jr, i# a private in Compaay Riton anecial Qn cad Ganly h had been ratifed by ® majority for two heures or more over the evi-| frauds, that he would submit the] joyton, Mase the term ending In| red that on the morning |down ‘Thirty-fourth i pectal dutie probably . Htreet from the | A> Brlice Norton Corporal in| <liminate the soldiers of the gen. trot ber ualons of the Jron dence of fraud in the primaries which | Primary matter to the Grand Jury | p22 ‘ i mi a 16, 1918, in the same broker's armory at Park Avenue, and were in| Company F) That's # of] toe big competi rranged for alll Trades Coun hea already been gathered by Ansia-| 10 Tuesday. Mr. Woolley was Pubitelty Director the safe was found open and)iine waiting for them whi tee Seon “6098 St hl m trope Oct, f. The marines) Rw. Burton, President of fhe Stat District Attorneys Olvott an ‘Tho investigation will be conducted | for the frat Liberty Loan campaien and wan missing. He also recalled! of the column appeared in view, my. het ;: pw “|| (pitta wa sca Council, ordered members of the twen- Wallace. under sections of the penal jaw] Pipviously was Di " of the Mi hat a young man who ned lo be t want L pine ho por | >_>—_— . ort march: whirlwind x Lieut. € ve affiliated untons baek to work to- and employers gave assurance ruiting cam M,N. Liev | 5,000 MILES BY WIRELESS ther time he did publicity work {"" employer been working tate} crea, aie After bis conference with Swann, tt} which make it @ shisdemeanor to} At "" ocratic National Committee, [there the night before, [Sation to Twenty-third ftre ia eaid, Mr. Glynn went to the St.|¢rane the cross on a ballot and alt “eb f % win command of the camp, white ne plantar wonta be one: " ; Polleoman Arran was called and he|4OWN to the Jersey Central ferry. nani in at : Mr. Aitchison, a Republican, was for and he | dow , uined atethe armory. If CHICAGO, Rept. 2%. — i. Regia and talked over tho situation |felony for any election oMclal to Ao} imoriy Orexun Btate Mailroad: Comin. | (eFeated the man atthe slerk, who gave] ‘THO crowds came early to the ave foeitiane bad’ been ‘given another HICA Rept. 29.—The switch r Mr. A men's strike, which ts hampering work slower, Mr. An eWith the Governor up to the time the /anything that might change the re- nin United Stntee|{h® name of Andrew Marshall, No, 130] "ue for the goodby 1 rades, and ke veek It would probably have mareh w pe tho big steel mills working on = left for Albany on the. «id-j|sult of an election, Mr. Swann sald] Attorney at How He sat it. | Weat Highty-fourth Street, coming as the nours went on, Throngs | WHY to-day in full Hebting strength. | paneer Ror Wong bintanee. estar Shaaneet sonteactet threatened ‘eorihd 4 night train. hfs assistants yad found enough evi- asilniemeeime | Marshall was taken to Centre Street | came from Brooklyn, the home of the| jaMy ityie’ Guile aha sie tried | munication by witeless waa broken|' te yards in Joliet to-day, 7 MITOHEL MEN PLAN RALLY IN/denoes of fraud in the Bightcenth KING VICTOR EMMANUEL uaore be ball was (xed at $7,600. /Twenty-third, by trolley and train and Will remain intact, al its iden y when messages were ex- ? a aeaale \ CITY HALL PARK. Assembly Distetot to warrant the in- Property valued at $47,000, at No. ¥86] yabway. ‘They Jaminod the avenuc| {ty wilkWe ont In a now deaicnation [changed Detween the, United tates] ametBratt & _ Meounea ot vent th SITS | | FRON p D Ave' ea a before the hour o: e Twel «thir that of the One Hundred and Ele! Navy radio atatto: wom Mee + ia deta ess aeecuag ie brag a3 STV ELECTION INSPECTORS VISITS FRENCH T | rcerea by “rhedore “cuntken ot that | Kit carey man? wwenty-tbird's \iitantey. “ut ihat has heen the fate | Suyilies te £."4000-milew apart. the| NEWHERS Sept. @anPive e jo mass meeting in City Ha! addreas, On the protest of Assistant 2etking camp had arrived, They of the majority of regiments under|uew Hawaiian station, formally alleged anti- draft agitators were er- Perk Monday to demand that Mayor} QUESTIONED BY PROSECUTOR. ~ ea | Diatelet Attorney Murphy, this offer Reventy-feat tro.) argwell to the the formacion, and knowladye of | ov od ond the mot powertul| reatea at Lowland’ early to-day UP Mitchel run aa an independent can-| . Twenty election Inspectors from| Goes Over, the Battlefields of Ver-| wax temporarily refused.” Kurike> chesrlig and’ shontingtand waving oe it dudn't dim the piri \\0 Sitretary Danicis whe replied’ vt |enue officers, ‘Three of the men ars for Mayor.* This movement is) vp election rite of je Elgh- id s, Champagne an Was advised to consult with the bin ia@s and handkercniefs, the marchers ss Xpress my gratification tte tn@)chafaed with dynaimiting jane yor.* T! ta) ton distriote of the Kish lun, Rheims, Champagne and a It with the 1 d hundkore! with which they greeted the as ie Peete rice an the night of Sept headed by Eugene H. Outerbridgo,| teenth Assembly District, which is on : ‘ith Pol trict Attorney and satisfy him in re- felt that theirs was in reality a march h which they greeted the assembly | Hawaiian authorities on this momen: e ' President of the Chamber of Com-| the east side of lower Harlem, ap- elsewhere With Poincare. ward to the value and title, Sheldon Of trumph. | tinge of radio meavagea is mnde poss | =n merce, who said to-day: peared at the District Attorney's of- PAIS, Sept. 2.—King Victor Bm- said» Marshall was not an employee third stall age ay bce —_—_——— aisible bet a mn Honolulu and the At- |S without regard to party affilia-| fice to-day in response to subpoenas, | "Anuel of Italy has just completed a} of Uke firm ee |The majority of the Brooklyn. boys AQUEDUCT WINNERS. SS ees zy tion, we cal! upon those who wish to| They are the Republican and Demo-| three days’ visit of the French battle- had thetr last New York meal at home. see continued the clean, eMolont| cratic jnspectors of the dintrict. Un. | font with Trwident Polueare CHINESE HELD, GIRL TRACED.: Landon hove tate * camp at 7{ rinst * The party visited the reconquered por- o'clock and an hour later the ground government New York has had for) der the law which governed the Prt-| tion af Alsace and the battlefields of wok looked like @ park again, with ry- ¢ the past eight years and in this| mary, the boards inthis city are non- | yordun, Rhelma, the Champagne sector, 1 and the regiment ready Ach id upward: mile—Moth SOLDIER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. Henjamin Burn BALTIMORE & OHIO With American Wite ja Coller if | erlela of the Nation's history, upon! partisan, consisting of two Wepub-|Noyon, ‘Chauny and Mam. The Italian] through the arrest of Yaing Sing oud in heavy marching equip= Taken Gas—savel by Pulme COMPARTMENT Cars | who would entirely and with-| licans and two Democrats, and the| King’s vinit wae made in return to that], ; : . ; ; ment. Mew visitors were there to ae miata Act: paght okt a hirty-#ix years uld, a Chinese with them off, but there were son pany B, One Humdred and Sixty , Out reserve place New York on the] law directs that the whol board of| of President Poincare who, last month.!n American wife and three children,| Yesterday. afternoon ea ks sean Regiment, the old BixtysNinth, te al side of loyalty to the Government/ four members whall banvase the vote, | inepected the Italian front who live at No. 398 Kast Thirty-wecond | visitors as there were soldiers. In the ¥ |privoner to-day in Bellevue, charged | in time of war, to join with us in the} The inspectors who appeared to- a. ot ola Street, the police announced to-day | dels in camp there were none. | ow with attempted sutcid i expression Of a public demand to| day were Max Rowe, No, 1825 Park 1} HS hey had traced Virginia Coller, a (if-| Those who called mado a fringe on the AQUEDU | Hurns, who had been on furlo |, Mayor Mitchel to be our candidate for| Avenue: Julius Schweldel, No. 105 TWO MORE DEAT teen-yeur-oid girl who disappeared | dge of the camp and marched away CT ENTRIES. |pince thie “reception to the gapane eelnonan t Mayor, We shall make this demand) gast One Hundredth Street; John 1 rom her home at No, #14 Audubon | the regiment, when it went to ; + nt participated, had taken @ ro. upon the Mayor at the City Hall | gettini, No. 342 East Ono Hundred IN PERSHING'S ARMY} s\'enue on ooe'2e asie oe tebiones Wateicey Gon | eine tor mont ona follows: | gthe house of Mrs. Sacobowskt, NEW YORK |, No 2 ( - eo sion was oe Fol neday s on are us fork 298 Avenue A. Bi a his hi Monday at noon, Let every oneland Thirteonth Street: Frank A The charge of abduction on which rieidly enforced. Tn the Twenty-third, | 4! f20 BACK ty judy Nicol SF ais rape [ghee who can join us.” Jo, $22 E é * in 7 <.:..,{5im® Was arraigned in Washington! Gol, Frank H. Norton tempered dias | (My {sft (a the odor to the ‘The reson Campaign Committes Ree eM amK des Infantry Private Killed by Spinal }iteigits Court to-day wax dismissed, | clpline with sentiment and not only |! i “theta 1 » | ie found hurns Mncon and e ‘ poly 2 tneitie a avedore bi but he Was rearrested charged with| allowed visitors in camp, but allowed | rer I» Tee caw ieobanlsr wit he - will start the Mayor's campaign next| coy, No. 210 East One Hundred ond Meningitis and Steved re by joluting the Federal Law in entering| the boys to spend thelr last night tn i 1 | Ree utes WASHINGTON cc, Haig ha year ie Fifteenth Street; Charles Anferl, No. Heart Disease. (hia country without a permit, He ts} New York in their homes, [Frandg seplectiase: otout twor ‘ | ee Both Directi Cooper . a oad~ 193384 Second Avenue; Henry Bullen- ., ree " ‘i eked up His Ivland THE: 23D'S DAUGHTER OF THE) Sewn 140. "hing Bunn he 10! irections b> SMy. of Mush, Brookiys, at which the! Kamp, No. 1649 Park Avenue; Berth- Peay ag eagle gs Cpeditionary | The Rearch for the Coller irl took REGIMENT pips GoopBy. |i hfs ; ' 16 DEAD IN HURRICANE. . , ° ‘expedition KE morics Vp the continent, to 2 “ F } Fusion candidates and as many resu-| oi Rosenthal, No, 148 East One| forces under Gen. Pershing were an-| ‘sing. Japan and back to, tpis coun: | One of the visitors this morning was |e. tle Crew of Fishivg Steamer A: Get Lv, New York, 23d 23d St. 11,50 pom, |} lar Republican candidates on borough | Hundred and Fifteenth Street; Frank | pounced by the War Department to-day. ‘sing shipped from Hong Kong] Miax Glula Morosini, the Daug! ht, Uae ee wet a Ly. Liberty St... 1.00 am. | and county tickets as can be mus-| Larocea, No. 116 Bast One Hundred |'tho caualty lat Included a vesnol which reached Greenport: lof the Regiment, Miss Morosin! had | Hell, ih) (ick lm) HOUMA, La Bent. 89 e Capt, Theo || Arm Washington . . 7.40am, tered will make speeches, =! and Seventeenth Street, and James! Private W. C, Sullivan, infantry, died iid the Coller girt had re-| been & oghstant visitor to the camp as: anon, eh dose "Pailauin of the: Clohing steamer 2 Organization Republicans are great-| F, Tierney, No. 101 East One Mun-|Sept. 4, of spinal — meningitis, ned to this country by another one pg May a pay More joan Wi Wvinne and ‘Rin Gwe Of Bink’ ware . ly @ivided and much at sea as to] dred and Sixteenth Btreet, all Nepub-|emerKency address given dis now In Chicago: {hey NG nate Tonaee wlan Ra? py arian here yesterday tn the |f Cove reese fer, oocupdhey at Jetaey ; thely future course, The New York} joan, Benjamin Heyward, stevedore, died eran through the tept of the Knights of Chly af 10 TM, eRe esr aas * hur ine which swept the gulf coast, MOWILE, Ala, Sept. #9.—Six were led and five injured by the hurri- 1 Sane al Crestview. ola, according to rd reaching her®’ to-day County Republican Committeo has} sidney Vorsetfier, No. 1610 Lexing- TT ee ara. Nec We wct) ENDS LIFE TO ESCAPE WAR. Columbus, and provided candy and ee ute, i ,been called to meet Thursday nightiten Avenue; Bdward Gelso, No. 114) in > Milla, —— cigarette: dread alter, ‘ea + rn 4 Savannah, G es Gans After See-| terday afternoon she drove out In her | jis TH, MBE to oe aged ee ee Bast One Hundred and Firat Street; a Ree Talim wattle Wannee: Iimousine and presented each oMcer 4 e * of the regiment with a kit bag and a - ey 1 Beotitla, No. 822 East One Hun- | PRIMARY GUNMEN INDICTED,| ratner than take a chance of being! awagger stick. She has sent 600 of | dred and Fourteenth Street; Paul) ° killed by the Germans, Walter Rogers,|those kit bags to France for Christ- Duome, No. 204 East Eleventh Street: (22 DEAD, 65 HURT “\N CRASH. Without Ball for Kat twonty-f a bellboy at t Hotel Mos] mas presents for our boys "Over ete whan (nm, e James Pericone, No. 241 Bast One Iphin, Alpin, committed sulcide early to-day ‘Ther eee eS Wis | Legnurivc “Hye Medias, 11 TULSA, Okla. Bent ; zTwenty- i e ree ' narding house, No. 15! f 90 e@ to Say goodby to r ance Weathe two dead and sixty-five injured was the Hundred and Thirteenth Btreet: | Ruggiert Falcone, wh as “Jimmy |in his boarding house, 168 West] noth the boys of the Seventy-frst | ret | crown toll to-day of the headeon’ coll! David Lobel, No. 224 Eagt One Hun-|the Gash"; Louls Brunnelll, alias | Thirty-fitth Street and the Twenty-third, Rev, Father ~- ! of assenger train and an equi; dred and Fifteonth Sfroct; Dennin F.| "straight Loule"; Michacl Dennehy, and} Rogers, who came to the city @ few! Phomas $8. McGrath, who had heen een Oe ties in writes rallies, nan 3 Shea, No. 1615 Park Avenue; Jamea| Wiliam Burkhardt, the four ™ " nonthe ago from Cambridge, Mass.] the Camp Chaplain of the Catholics, LAUREL ENTRIES. ment train on the Frisco Railroad, near re @ Broadway. Tel. Madison 84. 3626 172 B'dway. Tel. Cortlandt 6670-epq; 4 Court St, Brooklyn, Tel, Mala @807 NEW YORK MUST NOT FAIL IN DRIVE! TO-DAY IS THE LAST J, Handibrode, 110 East One Hun. | Who have been In the Bronx ¢ {where his mother resides, received no-| authorized by Cardinal Farley, from Kellyville, late yosterday, | Jali for a woek following thelr partiet mm Thartlay that bisyplic ation the firgt day they entered Van Cort- | Most of the bodies @annot be identi dred and Fifteenth Street; d, Montane’ S See simany siaction viet wuBnttisa trade tee an) landt Park, It was fitting that he|,,kAUHBKG Mi. Sep 20 fled, Beyen ar of white men.|\| DAY OF THE CAMP LI. ‘a u No, 154 East One Hundred and el Cae eutae Which reaulted in the kil. | feeted And {hat he must report today,| should be among the last to. way |iows others a BRARY WEEK CAM. 4 Yesterday he told his landlady, Mys.|goodby, And the officers, as well as F PAIG toonth Btrect, and George Miller, No.| ing of Patrolman Hppley, wore re. | Qgaterday, he. tid Bis lan ilady. s Re men, bade bim @ sincere far aptiat Khe 1 PAIGN. ) 182 Kast One Hundred and Sixteenth | manded back to Jali for thirty daye to. | wing to escape the call, Iu (he evening} well and expressed their apprecia- A GOOD MANY DOLLARS Street, all Democrats, day, without ball, 0 await the arrival went pieture theatre tion of the good work he had done. MILL NEEDED TO men comprised the bodtrds in| of extradition papers: wages we vente gown. and onl When the hour for assombly wan meal i Ouray. - Ru men comprised the botrts tn 2h earrarre Warrier in tho Morrannia | Ms rerun rateaved hat he waull s000-] yggnded the around, Was us “clean te Meet) LOUISVILLE, UP NEW YORK'S olf ’ i » Police Court, acted on a warrant of in- | he had Ww ne and as clear of dgbris as that of the oy ira ja ' ae Bees ir ° M ’ sixth and Twenty-elghth Blection|\tjosnt mubmittad by Aselstant Di. | Thiam f oscaping| Seventy-firat. AI! rubbish had been | ik ‘ H hanes. fie, mpiaen | ALLOTMES ey $250,000, Peatricte, Jirtet Attorney Cullane of Philadelphia, [as caused 0 ‘ * reak. in| burned, the incinerators covered up, : % ro) yo em L HELP, DMIT EACH ‘4 be : lie doot_ of Koxers’s room and he waa) the latrines filled and apread with Train. 1g The Soap fo A SIDE COUNTED) This showed that each of the four men) find dead with & BAB ube in his| chloride of lime The lumber which 12), Alo eligible Send conti toysione 8 3 . OWN VOTES. {had been indieted by the Phi bi mouth, had remained over night had been sth nate Si Treasurer, Library War Council Gleanse and purity, LCCC Mme | When examined by Assistant Dine | il! ayoiin ‘ | —ee—rerntieaerter= carted Away and, as Capt, Adjt, SAM A. LEWISOHN, the Ointment to trict Attorneys they admitted that | pies Aibless the WOMAN MISSIONARY DEAD. |). 4.8. Mundy exprtesed it, the grass 61 Broadway, New York, the Republican members counted the | siven @ chance to #row again, soothe and heal Ropublican ballots and the Demo-| SPEEDS IN- GRANVILLE CAR, | wes. Giiman, About to Return to| THE RECREATION TENTS OF A ait er sd Lihrary, of ere Ele eee cratic members counted the Damo- | | Ching, Stricken With Apoptexy. THE BOYS ARE RAZED. | 'Nevhthys, 100; Boo s cratic ballots. ‘The suggestion that | sergeant by Actor-Soltter ek i. ail P enol ‘The'big tont of the ¥. M,C. A. In Snap ag FRANK A, VANDERLIP, » Those fragrant, super-creamy emollients | S2°P side count its own ballots came reed | poate. pan, ane of the) which the men of both regiments seis, oes: Civatitnte, National Chairman. from the Kepubli inspectors, ace beat kno in China, is} Which A ivatibune F * stop itching, clear the skin of pimples, | cording ‘to Democrats of the| 1 Bernard Granville, former | dead a her dauahter, rs, | Had found much solace during thelr OT a a MORGAN J. O'BRIEN, blotches, redness and roughness, the | inspectors in the primary were yet-|actor, now serving with the Seventy: |tyyon Gh In Hackensack, fol. (uote tye pwenty-third. departod, Aun #),¢00i ai. aratiioa er New York Chairman, scalp of itching and dandruff, and the | eran election officers and they d= |irat Reximont, ab in the Mor lowing a stroke of apoplexy, Bhe was|qnd directly after they left J, F. tarlonge Auriga. 10h x jhente ‘of chaps and sores. In purity, | bered to the custom of bygone years |risania Polloe Court thit morning tol pixty-niny years old Rev, Mr | Sear tn resed the Knights of” Co: 140°" Yom i roar nea my Aol BT N= | Sarat Waltiam Weltinder 0 lat feRl- leave next Wednesday for Hainan, 4 night's enjoyment the boys of “the Hiatt, Maran DIED. . ra Soap and Ointment meet with| Mark H. Bllison, one of tho three | Met Last evenin olfinder Wan in-lChina. Last Tuesday they went to| Seventy: u " Md Hotere at Hae Ge LOND: | SERVIC THE FUNERAL OmURGH Ne fae aor the most discriminating, | candidates for the two Republican oa Mga ae hg aati rulle | Washington to have an audience with OO aCe {195 hia hee nics ¥ ff HE, Sol cil | OT rank i, Campbell's), rnsAwee teem x Unlike strongly medicated soaps which | Jogy, Hn ene Filth Dintrich rt | Spartanburg, He wan allowed an hour La ae Ae we rnate | Writo in and materials to write with, One ws aa fin! Mind ME | 0th at ql sare gperee and harsh, Cuticura Soap le| nounced to-day that an inepoction of | ye evita ty three Nouree ene mien | yell ygclman was born tn Verth Am- |S Plage, for tee ty of roading mate er ig ; fo; 108, See dude, ioe waMBaty, | SC ANBRS, 18 J, Sunday, 10 ides! for every-day use in the toilet,|the ballote cast tn the Republican | was sent out. He wasusrented ac liroud: [ington Wikies War kiled Ih i raileoad {ter and @ plano | bis: Monteomor, | AMEN TRCE.—Cleiming: $800; ¢ a : 4 hath and nursery, For sample each by | boxes in that district would start at | way and Two Hundred and Thied street accident at Elmira in 18M shortly after] Kvery night some form of ontor- a and ane alle a quarter" Mar ° mall address post-card: ‘Cuticura, 1 seins’ Monday afternoo nay f oiplock this morn oe while ay ode | return from nton, China diteinment was provided by — tho for thrve-yearicids | durie D7, chen Ureble Boter RELIGIOUS NOTICES, nm the face of the returns William | ing in comp hg Mivate of the nho wus badly Injured. Jn 1908 whe Columbus, Fifty-two en: malar, | Coutlagation, fag ath ‘Y 0 q FE Bevt, 3, Moston.’* Sold everywhere. | xoung "and Fredarcu Bploneibarg [PARE ML MMA ote vo tie Glee, Hin sites ah het Mon? | eptawners from: sam, Rabvador Coan: ont [eet plac OR WEST. Ey amen LA +4 25e. Ointment 25 and Sc. were nominated. Ellison ran a few ‘gcrgennt, Magistrate Har'ls permitted day morning, ‘Mr Clima wil reture tell. were there on Thureda, ts averagtce alioranee claimed.” Woather clears tAtprm allowance claimed [g%, RRWEES ay Sat, ‘haat v votes behind Spiegelberg, the complaint to be withdrawn, Ching aud brought with them 10,000 pac er clear, Track tat, , eee," fae y * ’ ¥

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