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: Thé ‘ewded WokuD, WEONEBDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1917. LIBERTY LOAN WAR LOAN TOTAL Now! Pcor ted Woman in France “OCT XRUEWITEA BLOWING UP OF AMERICAN RAILROAD HERE 1S SENT UP ANDSINING. OP. BART OF PLOT BY VON BERNSTORFF PRIMARY FRAUDS from the army of volunt ¢ We , 7 aa / nonce made 9 ms , ‘ ‘ rom Page “ye i keane . we wh preva Drive | ‘ ' wont # United Biatee Smal ° ’ tree in Canada . 4 sod kept tally Me ; er . ripping the sow ; ' " J food mippiies for th . f allote he ' A * ale { wre king ; for Mayor end PA ; ‘ reine bound for the The ® patie Cone 9 arin the @ ' * ‘ ’ ' pert of tet 4 t n " eb woe * h Uerty 1 ‘ . “ tiiohe Wreehed ¢ - . a 4 atte ions oe tat ; ‘ . wid The dieeiosw ‘ n the ' tack Ee : ® Levin and asked plain the ca Pe ‘ ads, the ¢ her Ries of ' ; : Hoard 1 ma A =“ : Davin accord: hate wold O'LEARY DENIES HE HAD eesary whe © the vari aden t tye f the ballot bod ‘ t ‘ sia i e 5 itehel disio merica they pc J o , . nore than @f email . et et ve ’ ve “ om a u lo ave aco must be i« from ‘ ‘ “ goods, trunks and bags trade + wale 6 mxfeen election in. to them.” Jeremiah O'Leary, President ot the bere ne stinw phage vores 'h velue 3 spectors j 4 yesterday surre The injection of ' “ iAP gare by sed bd ie #1.800,000,000 at t re ba “s sagan rll dered to-day and were released by Wale” into the Germs : ag ase Mngt pl 4 Every one eneane 4 mn eave the names and immedia ‘ 2 Saad f i rf ' n : Fdaward f No, Just what 1 » fie an age, if . directing r t . ae wemeuts elt Water Street; Leo Lewis of No, William Ba Hal ‘ . mplete surprive me o,f Beat (hat pavers) | Heve Oete Pan Wy ae aes 1 Kast Brosdway; Thomas Fite.| newspaper correspond vas ther What Zimmermann mig andre war urehaee the bonds on the inw k of No, 607 Water Street, and to Germany and adinitte lose to to military representative I = bond buyers wil | and ont t plan, Buc * reports were re Lipaky of Ne. 60 “Pike the Berlin Government Hd nol in any Way control, but Tam ne rol hon w hie wen p ed from the aed Wek ‘ ‘ the Fifth E n Dis { my ow con tao closes. pe with more han 6,000 workers, bs f Twelfth Ab " Waist t DR. HALE WAS WILSON'S RE ‘ positively way t vat L have rane o ] a 6 E M The hope ling n and Johnson & Sons of Spuyten i 1 t heh eva tens th PRESENTATIVE IN MEXICO. do with sabotage amony & ern int Duyvil, a 1 foundry that employs Be Abde a enipcciaiy Dre Haley r presenta been approached by any trict, almont twice as mar ' 1,200 ' i Eighteenth tive of President Wi i ; on that subject tieipated int f Aw 2 public #peak tated Assembl t 1998 and was freque ‘ ‘ t is an trage for the State De realized if extensive pavertisine and by the Liberty Loan Committers to Harry Michaelson of No. 177 Mad a President's Wokte parin publifh documents reflect Meeties urging th en, @ive bond talke bn various 5 f + son Avenue, lke Greenwald of No. i | aiphidy ' F attracted | ig 98 American | ne with es Urging on the par Nou the district. are: — [et bad + Bast 6th Street and Nathan Elsen eb ised | Breet re eather ( hnea’ G @ands of speakers throughout the dit: James A. Hamill of New Jerwey, 2 berg of No 1778 Madison Avenue of attention by reason of haaiioeind Pree Mae Mb age oe gi ag trict is as effective as liminary Chairman of the House Commitias on hs the rweltte pow typ Puerto the relations he secmed to have wit ©" ganda with my vo pen and ener reforts indicntes it will b Fvery Blections; Dr. Stockton Axson, « pro- + | Seventeen y Pict: Ignatz orncials of the German Foreign © because fave b ‘onvinced fei ial Waauida boedanars ssor in Ries Univeraity, Houston, +) Waldman of No. 14 Wes tata he ; “ on more effective weape Tex 1 brother-in-law) of Presi awlesmen Gent Wilkon; Hamilton Heit, editor now vassing the district WH and pu at. and ¢ that the workers of all ages pre wet ond Aaron ny. She wrote many artic Madison Avenue of the Sixth ; fon District of the Seventeenth A Re omy ee Travis. A mpeech was mad were ¢ ated t lewspaper | in ok epetch we ade by tndde 6 PODS 4 8-009-440-0444. H04'9 ecboiaae herrea Pampers tha: Ment: favors country ia tenuilar, th my work, paring to get behind their overte | o i: Ee ‘alt of the Liber ‘ Le hig Seen the Invalides, Paris, just after Mine, Maitre, w of al Germany's aims and ‘ they do.” ment Fo-day he spoke in Oswego & French Deputy, and a military nurse, had received the Cross of date. ahs Waa One ves in| Gant. Hans Boehm ceterred to tn Some of the large subscriptions | 3 " at pure German Vorelgn Office telegram: a 4 : MORE VOLUNTEERS WANTED the Legion of Honor, She has been wounded more than once while | the woman's movement to secure an) reported in cable despatches m1 Ghat came in to-day were: Bowery TO HELP IN CANVASS. | ministering to the soldiers u 6 e. embargo on arms and ammunition, don Jan lust as having & Ms 2 i ering to the soldiers near the fighting line e so on uw ‘| . . Pacific Railroad Company, $1,000,000; sued a call to-day for more volun | sbvegadaenpion Seaman's Savings Bank, $1,000,000; teers for the h 60: Cone | Palkn In the inter isé- tos house aah a A = = | ington that presented to the Admin-| Boetn 8 travelling under an Ameri j 5 : Indicate that Keating, MacGarrity| amp. D, Guthrie, $50,000, thts way | Robbery Suspect Flees Pawnshop | New Jersey Corporation Increases| CAMBRIDG , Maes. Oct. 10.—The! Dr. William Bayard Hale made the | A German subject who has taken | ler of Loretta Wakelin, a seven-year-| 0" O'Leary ever were arrested, al-| following statement: While New York and the other! out his first citizenship papers and| as Detective Brings Back at Own Pay of Refinery Workers for | schoolgirl, to-day was placed by| though O'Leary, whose publication,} |. 1 know something of ithe Ainerican cities of the district are being urged | Who is anxious to Invest jn our new | , | . bs mbargo Conference.’ Marly in the Fifth Time. |}toward F, Porter, a witness, at the door! “Bull,” recently was suppressed a Ae pon ! jo wo bee Expense Man He Lo |yeur 1810 (nore than two years before ie apeed Gp.” Clark's Mii, « town of| Saf, Pande bet ke unable te fo 90 be. Expense Man He Lost of Franeis Ducharme, eloctrocuted Sept. |Of seditious character, has been an] the United States entered the war) 1 1,000 inhabitants, has oversubscribed has asked the Liberty Loan Commit. | Detective Thoms Donchue of the « followin, t was author-} 11 forthe murder of a child at Chicopee. | Object of Secret Service agents’ close] Vat Muiniised by a visit of w gentleman its allotment and is now setting iteelf bp to he | a out bad his ba Mw ‘ a.jtral Office, ay an el va xed to-day by FW. Weller, Vice Preat- Testifying at the trial of Joseph and attention for some time, or. two of mine Geprecauing, War He a share of the next loan, The He says all his efforts to have his |the fret to cong Detuctive Joseph of the Standard ¢ mpany charged w sibil-| At the office of Senator Husting it|##kel me to make a speech In Chicago td take a 9 navings, amounting to several thou- | Fiygpatcick at evi juacte ~— ft andard mpany of | Sarah Wakelin, charged with responsibil-| At the olice of Senator Husting it] {there ‘a pouce‘eeaembly, Loan Committee expected $12,000 from dollar transferred to this ; Me Now Jersey ity for thelr daughter's death, Porter! was said a John BP. Keatine was at!“ expressed some sympathy with the Clark’s Mill, but the patriotic Nttle " tailed when Fitgpatrich produced 0 106 Die ee the continued increuse In the | S#lt he was Ducharme's cellmate tn the one time identified with the so-called | dea, But declined to wo to Chicago, to hamlet sent along subscriptions for| , “I want to help, the Government and | Llc i rs eb ine sh ad POSEPT ARTO ENG Standard Ol Com. | Jal! at Springfield and that Ducharme | American Embargo Conference, which |tonished to find my name. printed on $16,050 worth of the bonds, © Lima 3. the # s ex-|in the hands of Sheriff Clark at Spring- lonery of, ‘the American Em- ence,’ as Chuirman of the re the money for a flood of tole y," saya his letter. “LE don't | hours Don N. Y., another VNiage about the same Know of any way in which Jean have | now face ise, reporis a single subscription of | it transferred to America. If the} ike that of $10,000, ty Loan Committee will help me at . out and enable me,to bring the whol hy 2 60 PRESERVE IDEALS OF LIBERTY, | oy jiait, of my xnvings to Now York, | Sfeaped from MERRILL URGES. I promise [ will Invest every cent in| Ma own time: fawin G. Merrill, President of the | Second Liberty Loan Bonds.” Donohue's prisoner was Louis The German's name was not m. : |bargo Cont to Congressmen early in] Nufonel Bo a anieaiaey, 10 ber conte topes | file Zz : 1916, advocating a munitions cinoargo,| "On Dec. 7, 1913, 1 wrote to the Ex. come eftective Oat us eS | Secretary Li adhered to thal seule aecretary fe thle crmpalss tion: ympathy with thelr mov “ sh cha ete wed previo d josures, ent so fa has alao been an additional W BI 6 T haracterized previous disclosures, | 4°] was acquainted with it, but de- increase In the company's wage bill adding this last chapter of German) cijned to associate myself with the or- of its refinery: employ gra top. ald to-d f 273 Ralph Avenue, Brooklyn, since September, 1915, due . perfidy without comment or int a tion. Union Trust Company, sald to-day | pubic by the committer Tt wag ace | Moh Avenue, Brooklyn. (al ptember, 115, dw its re perfidy without comment or interpre at ue eo (BnuneadiaPaal gett tahd that the urgent need of subscribing |nounced that international lawyers} he arreated in Baltimore Anery employe being put on an wlmht- | ing {8 1,552 Fi 1 1,334 tation. communicated with him either to the new loan should be apparent| would be asked to help wolve the | for al ning $5,500 worth hour day at tt Una: ; | Balloting fs 1,552 For and 4, TELEGARMS SENT THROUGH rAndirectly until May 31, whe re aA ake Pa man's problem, amonds trom Hdward A, Ab: N e number of men affected by thia| ainst—Revisi J ving for Kurope I called at t ta every American who reada tho war |"an's problem, i SL RIYBARSE Waba arhi vod) aie) KIMAES (HEM@ARE dhe RnDLORICTAaIy: A EEh Against—Revision of War NEUTRAL LEGATION. “Carlton Hotel and. spent. proba news. ; ; sie fy cd Secretary Lansing sald the tele-)(Wo minutes and a half in receiving from | tradition in Baltimore, Donohue ar: ‘They include the employees in the| Aims Approved. ate DEE) AS aay him @ perf ; « orld d become subjec | = } i perfunctory standardized lette ai ul a ealel ake ised bed ane WAR LOAN CAMPAIGN raigned hin in Centre Street Police planta at Bayonne, Bayway, Jersey) noRDBAUX, Oct, 10—The Socialiat | F's had not been sent trough | yuch ay is gly | newspaper cor an ae Cty DNs tae Aid rad a GIVEN NEW IM Court this morning and Ite was held Clty, Parkersburg, West Virginia, Niggn ens now convening here voted 1.852 "© State Depurtinent, thus leaving | respondents, "1 my Bae a » Merrill, “the ideals of liberty, as PETUS in $1,000 bail and remanded back to Hallimore and Baton Rouve, La. With (a othe -infaranoe, that. they taunt Have (Lencmon ror ene conference It Americans know them, would vanish | to 1,934 in favor of continuing support e y Nuts theansae IR Gh abate GS must have been purely upon the un- AA | | Headquarters, He consented to ing the war budgets in Parliament, The | inoved through one of the neutral | authori letterhead, Furthermore, no from the earth, To help in prevent. | COUNTRY out with the detective and Mr. Abel | cost of changing to an eight-hour day, | convention also voted favorably on the | Legations, luoly in Berlin ever mentioned this obs ing this the United States must take Nini 7 end locate gawnshops at which he the company's Wage Will for the same! ssolution demanding revision of Allied Cubchy ie cane. deel ure organization to me. a heavy share of the burden whieh | had pa amount of work, based on the ay ed the stolen diamonds ae 8°) war aims. sAEE Of i attea lie eee England and Hrance have carried for! Washington Reports Increased Ace] While Donohue was looking at the Mate in effect, July 31, 1915, hus Increased | Eernasa Peer ae oe ve € the papers taken by the) PREACHER KILLS IN COURT. hi gical paren wigs ‘ H j ledge book in the pawnst tthe (ge per cent. In something over two vote camt against the reso-| American Secret service men in th oF Nola Ul mare years, 8 st Ail da vyity in All Districts on Part i : 4 Pee Nol venra:’ lution favoring support of the Govern-| raid on the office of Woif von Ige! forthcoming in unlimited amounts.” , 180 Park Row Loes dashed for the | 6 ' eflex of the ir ‘: , Shoots One Man r of Salesmen. rer aayUe sr ment’s war budget Js @ reflex of the ree in New York, That Count Bernstorff The milftary band from Fort Tot- Si 1 door and was soon fost to view. He KAISE N ONE Jeent Cubinet erlals, when Soclallste WIth: | ..e tuity aware of tine intimate lp Wounds Two Other ten furnished music at the noonday| WASHINGTON, Oct. 10,~Quickened | OWF4 bis exeape to the fact that Dono drew from the Government. t HAMMOND, Ind., Oct. 10.—Drawing meeting at tho Liberty Bank in Mad. [Action throughout the Nation among the !¥® Was afrad to use hia revolver danger in which he personally was/two revolvers, ar Landmessier, an amen to make| because of the erowd in the at ‘Tho resolution demanding revision o json Square, following which the | host of Tiberty Bond sat ‘ WITH HIS WAR CHIEFS ‘Allied war alma ts significant in view Placed by the raid on t inl ANE rea Bitte cr bond saleawomen of the Woman'n| {he $8:000.000,000 drive a success was Of the fortheoming inter-Allled confer. | tan files is now revealed by news- Indiana Harbor to death in @ crowded | reported tc sek : | ow D4 ‘omanities *§ day from alinost every secs NEW WARLIKE OTE i“ i ence in Paris. — paper men who haf daily relations court room here to-day and seriously meeny, loan Comittee wenti don of tho Treasury Deparimont N Hindenburg, Ludendorff, Michael WaWndag Fare Genet aeree ne: <———— " with him. He did not hesitate to ex- through the crowd getting subserip- | fusinoss intereare ; The evangeney Wea theb shot and serie | Cerests, particularly in New aka As E LIN! § Fi press the belief that his official ten- is fiom Gee Gen IN MICHAELIS SPEECH Prince von Buelow and Hollweg E | y hat his o} n » secret Gers | itinerant evang tions. Mrs. Jacob [iis was the prin- | York, acca isly wounded by two court attendants. “Gets-lt,” 2 Drops, |atiimnca'aset Rf "tl kme Hea ugar whey ail tearm tg] man Empire Council ts being held | keenly alive to the necesaity of making) Possibly Austria Will Present {at G i Heda the | itish Divisions, in Addition Corns Peel Off! | ncinine sets one tuning he Me Stun eanorneed wegen re cleo Btls Falalng working days of the Ultimatum to Berlin, lence icin wea sald’ ial ia fesalainas to the French, Took: Part 7 dl N ERDA . ie O—The G 1 Field ) denburg . i i Por a Cente Pel O17 25 Corns, | SA's, individual outcriptions ware| AMATERDAM: Ost, othe Garman wit Veld Marshal Hindenburg, Qua: serene © wreate He dae jy 4 presig oledo, Cincin Ie faking of peace ea sevor Me to ads cetlor Michaelta, Forelg Secret BPRLIN, Oct via London).— cuit tri fh Dayton and Wegalleg | iconiaching hve’ ta'dsy, thiteas tong [Seushimatan in adiendante. “"roreace sie ievman battle Hiner onthe Plan | eS SHE LIGHT FALL OVERCOATS AND THE HOT mpers. It makes you J ten tae wat ne fat on Liberty bonts! ag Germany's enemies demanded any | Chancellors Prince von Huclow and von|dere frent from Poeleappello to the RINKS AND BOUILLONS AT LOFT SANITARY SODA et ae? {Tent as calling for oie mat peat vetl: | German soll, ae long as they tried to| Hethmann Hollweg ulso were prosent, | aouth of Cis ‘uvelt are held firmly by | 9% UNTAINS MAKE THEIR APPEARANCE AT @ets-lt! right now ° ¢ K o waa niall, Vostmas: | ava A echen hoiwe thee Gaya their defenders, says to-day’s Army Moa n | _- Hot Beef or Tomato Consomme goes mighty good these days which have the chill in them, Our Hot Specialty IN ABOUT THE SAME TIME, There is no denying that a bona or ‘Treasury! ROME, Oct. 10--Bulgaria, Turkey and | tely elght miles all broke Menus are most complete and present the newest and [on pe ANY pesteetae | possibly Austria, will present an me LOSS AT 1,000,000 MEN dye gs the heaviest losses, it in | te t combinations, served in the most appetizing manner. You may {They willie lensheit iamedately lmatam io Germany soon, demanding Le reper so have Hot Coffee, Cocoa, Malted Milk or our famous Egg Drinks and | sand bance Trensury, sub-tremss | th ne ¢ fefinite sles ward Ro Eleven British divisions were en Luncheonettes. If you have not yet heard the call of the Autumn, # fenen uae Interest, | bringing the war to an end, according | Council of War Called to Plan Dee aged in yesterday's battle in Finn | complete line of our Sold Ities, comprising Ices, Sodas, Frappes, Ys | Jto reports here | fens ot the Highway to Lh in addition to (he French troops | Punches and a grist of others equally pleasing await you. Hoy Scouts Bond to), THO Ultimatum, It le understood, will Vien whieh attached, the Headquarters nn | Me Ade [be presented collectively or separately | jenna Fatt announces” Special for To-Morrow, Thursday, Oct. 11th WASHINGTON, Oct. 10—Although t m the cecasion of the forthcoming | WASHIN N, Oct. 10--Having lost iJ rheEsH ACH. BON BONS=—=The very choicest, sweetest, golden | Boy Beout campaign in behalf of Hw Benches, crushed und Lfended with mellowen recond Lib bination Ww dp [mugen of the rulers of the Genel Give | infi¥on men on tho Italian frontal BRITAIN SEIZES ALL RUM, Crean lt i - —— vt LSC ry will’ prove’ Irresh Wverly Loan Bond sale will not : thiid of the entire Austrian etrength | pew oMctally until Saturday, two} there-the Austrian hikh command held | .. Re umht, Sold or He. [spokane scouts atready. havo nads's | FUSION PETITION FILED, {+ council of war to plan protective mens-| “*"Z°t Uv aieon Under Order WE ALSO OFFER | wale hile Secretary McAdoo was in ures fo 0 d Lu : eTTeerareanit 7 [Sockano'on nieemeziticaces, wae In| - | for the threatened Lublana road.) oNDON, 10,-Beginning to-day, TANI CAN DIN Te ORITATH COVERED Jour, tw approached him with | Knatures Sene tn and Pott! likiway to Vienna the Admiralty minounces that tt wii nt aiveraifind ool ANTATIONS- The foundation avon Ree Ga cish a Liberty Hond application. blank. “it of 10,000 Bas Kome cables to the Italien Emb {the andeer all rim in the United King in am titlch this ewest te built In Pure, open omplete you'd just sign thie before ping Bukorac ln ehubeeatiha TasHAy CWIAN SAAB AIA etal com o a ¥, eitle New Orleans Molasses, igh [fee Ais Raa ta'daake 9019 | tether Maw ars te hares at tne ne-| anys Mile thea, sated | Sy e og OMAR SF ARUN oth dic || ate seocne aan aes Sage nee trom all corn misery, It will peel off help aw. lot, Mr Secreta would | tition ne City Democracy, this af. | heavy German representation at the hall, without the consent of tie nour. World-fuina n one complete pleve y ‘Certainly he ‘ ' that 6.16 nference indicated the Austria of rum Ena mium Milk Choecol ee poons ere iy le further, buys mena M ere ATM e Ing for Peuvain'y nid" *F° | ampraity, buys sel remove or other. POUND nox Hise etersthing clos you lave ever used, | Connecti ri a FOUR LNA SAOAH OF-PIR0* | | ote e —- ——— A BARCLAY STREET 206 BROADWAY or mes like ma teed ennen A) M000 Hoabels Closes 6.10 I'M. Mat, 10 p. r A oan ness '¢ aia : Aas are stutatiin ete aha cit What are yi going to, any In your | WINNERS AT LAUREL. w"CORTLANDT’ STREET 11 BAST See teey thats all. “Ge | HARTFORD, Oct. 10. Democracy vartora additionat Sheeeh* asked the interested friend, | eee RENE PARK F Au 8T 266 WEST 125TH STREE Ip itbe worl to treat. a 1 AT seahine’ O8by iOvenAls | Democracy hesdauarters #,600 aid) Tim going t0 tell them ntew things 1) wine Puree; maiden: tw RK ROW & NASSAU 8 SWEET SETHE STOR Hie the sure way—the way inat never | ato crop Aha | #innatn veh ean Me morns think they Ought to know ‘tout theaay QE AREE five and a halt f 40 BROOME STREET 23 WEST MTH STREET i IMs bed lruserusea ey suit vou is f bushels, it still falle| ing from Queens Count naid My, (to manage all these perploxing probe | YOArs Payment, 112 (Rob: eee tT et ate it y |e lever irrita whort of th equireme ¥ Ne >-morrow night we wil ms. sons 3.10, place a6 38 EAST 23) EET the toe sor Lng requirements by a| Newt Ry to-morroy And what are they? straignit $2.00) pli i LEAST MO STRES o likera-benane | per capit sUrniDing 40 avers fle up urd tg 00 ad i) ti al inna Well, in the feat plo ey ought to firats Ting pA 13 | 472 FULTON 87, 8 KEY WV ge tory ‘i Ay heres: nakin, all # total of consid: (put more of the responsibility: ine the. Cleves 11 RO Pot: Kat 2 P igmg store, or went Fequirement hier, accord pe to, erably more than 10000 from the tive |hende ot myaelt and me triends, “Phere phow § 1499 BROADWAY, Brockiyn. was Co., Chicago, trator. ‘. Mayor Mitchel and the Fusion ticket.” nought ‘em out yet ub L haven? Phamar also ran, } NPRM eer a A MEETINGS SPEED UP CAMPAIGN OVER THE CITY hte = | sstaene Prewert Whee We we | | Ofthopedic surgeons say that 85 out of every 100 meh can and should wear our “Pedestrian” shoes What's more-—they prac tice what they preach. Vici kid, russet, black alfskin, patent leather All sizes, 6% to 11 The “Rogers Peet’ soft hats and derbies. We know of none better in fact, we think they're better than any we know All made to our epecial order Better than money in your pocket Money in your poeke! earns nothing. Liberty Bonds pay tn t at the rate of 4° ubscribe to-day. Subscriptions — receives at aft four stores ROGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Broadway at 1th St. “The at d4th St. Four Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. at Warren at 41st Si, \f r \ FUR TRIMMED \ ALLWoek WoO CHEVIOT: POPLIN ge” BER $5—Saved or Even $1)-— For example, take the ¢ on the left priced at $16 Many stores are charging $20 for modelx like this. The sooner you make up your mind to vislt us, the sooner you'll save real money, DIED. HOLMES,—SHERIDAN HOLMES fi Services at Campbell's FUNG } CHURCH, 1976 Broadway, Wednende | 10 o'clock. Ausptcem Actors’ Fund. MAGUIRE—MARGARPT, age 88 (ny O'Hara). beloved wife John J. Magu from her late residence, 34 day, Oct. 11, 9 AL Saints Madison ave. a 129th st, Interment St, Rayimon: Cemetery. SERVICES,-THE FUNPRAL CHURCH Broudway, @6th st. (F. 1. Campbell's! CONGLETON, OSBORNE, Tu KENNY, JOHN FF, Tin OTIS, GEO, W. Lying in CARDIFF, JOSEPH Time late a HELP WANTED—MALE. 5 REE cles ect Wanted 00 CARPENTERS 400 LABORERS for work on Aviation Fiel ut Mineola, Long Island, Ne York. Wages: Carpenter $6.00 per day for & hour double tin for overtim Laborers, $8.00 per day for ; hours, time and one-half fi overtime, Work very acces ible to New York City. True) meet work trains mornin ind evening. Apply Employ ment Office on field CLOUGH-BOURNE Corp Mineola, New Yori —- ee Next year's primary may be as im the last one. Regiate, { y and enroll at the same time Polls are in from 6.30 Pp, 100 P. M, de

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