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} 4 Returns Gems and Save M “The First Hundred Thow- 4 uso T ned Life if Sh sand,” Won't Venture to Pre- ty Wed diet Exact Time Wher “Last Handred Thousand” Will Win o War—But He's Sure the Ger- a0 mans Are About to Offer At- ging 7 tractive Peace Terms —Has ne awn ‘ , ; oud . ihe ; Only Praise for American that r Preparedness in France, and mond a, J Tells How America's Entry nee Pak Into the War Heartened the away ' * ' French. fhe was Ma Hrrttta Mu Te. rt ane “ hen a z Ry Nixola Greeley Smith, ie ; “s HEN wilt you w t 1 ® Ired thouaand, the win the wart’ bank M Hay Beith (an May toh : ere), whow afterwa h The Wire| e " in Thou or story oft bow | maid, ‘The ai Yl and’s early ot. | Waited until three t bia ‘ort. Major Meith. souRnE the helde + who haa just finally t the tre mothe in Franco and | A eek avieee Visited Her the moth oe ® head. Alster appoured at the City Court thig|@Uarters and the rIsan Navy moroing reached New York Saturday for » “Why ald you aay ‘ves’ at the al-| lecture tour tar If you felt as you pa you do?” ie * dark-eyed young officer | Judue Waisl askedy = shrug of khak “Twas aftaid irl roptied. “For | 1 my ques “Wh five mor was gol the has heen f were wen the anke oe she ill of ~~ SPURNS HUSBAND: Sees End of War Next Year MARRIED IN FEAR When Belgian n Coast Is Won Majer lan Beith, Who Wrote of fact way that nia fear. ne Carmelo has | sep, lialeartaratar tt been dT didn't MKE) pg wenn ey w. Hale him erin and ARAIN. are Aghting now uN RR tiont — Upbeatable! sted thelr 1 ref: he would] qneen at the tf varpes than |22mietue lly “Last ing the dagly teav walk awa: | & month ago and L know the fang iy | Peeneh Wore very much dixcouraned, Vinally he ne a knife 4 the neighborhood of Ypres ve but they have rallied wonderfully @aid he would kill mo tf 1 didn't| the Russtan — revatutte marry Wim. 1 was afraid.” fthe Alited plan ag ie Hritish are om st and i n was to linen a xreat offer | s0n0 ‘ tt 1 both fronts and push the Cer Lots tar « au LW pieces and r ‘ f the do onsive was a shattered | marin ie dream. mans, released from the we] Russian front, op ed Into the west them come! 8 won't b . ; peas The more they send, the more wa will . l ant her,” Ci me * L fave to kill T love ber=1 want hes," Carmeto} eutt and unsatiafnotors oye N waid, “Our home ts, all, furnished bei uth fontibh walling.” “eT TERE are two waya of measur ils and But he took tho jewely trom the miccess tn war” Mao: are i ately table and carried them away in his] 1 ne 1 by the Re SIGH try RAVERGS, fiand, grazing ac them. Is friend, the nor oall @ ocraeping bar. suggested that he get a lawyer and n erful thing. The bar- have + unulled, but. ti ; 1 urtain of ff sin0ok @ bride, Head a t that moves and ut by othe ja much t r 2 An ’ ' GERMS rea Foo i canna en c | for those responsible for plac | thrax germs in bandages made by] ponengolierns, On t e Red Cross workers in North ¢ M8} Beith sa ear. willl Hardly Shares é | ms we liscovered a the] ave Fore she endian ae REXt ve su ' 4 bundagis re Red Cre a= . quarters in ngton, ording to say been at Am . { Congressman James H. Pou of Nor- dquarters, y folk. o {the House Rules | talked th Gen. Pershing w Committee arations for your troops are mu iN Mr. Pou said a servant was investi-|lously efficient and on a goted und she fled to Los Angeles, | The hosnital acrommoeda va She attempted to leave the country,| Ut as vet your hosp! y but is now under surveillance. Others] Pied. As soon as you ha re axejnn ‘i ed the Garmans with be h Mr. Pou them Dropping = Cro bases ts of m | the dis« fuspend ultures Came Fro! lomures, Pou Says m North Carolina. SBORO, N. C, nt Oe detectives ary overy at hone _ O'LEARY’S PAPER QUITS. 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Fahoe- “| Mra Hurnett i wan actuated by malice ta ne otter whieh caused the t « Hrown decided that ‘ had been shown by any aiotiff's witne ' ure of trial Justier an ruled 4 niander to way wooo, 1 an \ wr 1 which she ne sued ved the in Mr Fahnestock had ouraged attent by Arehie Fahn wad tod him her in M Fahne ok Ww he wit- ness stan f this morning and acknow 1 Mra. ‘Townsend | Townse Navy, | Alno Speaks for Suffrage | | ind | Saloonkeeper forty-ei um ar here wrding fina ween | WAR LABOR § BOARD PLANNED | with Women and) usned. War labor | 18, vival othcer, | BRYAN URGES S AID TO LOAN NB practicaity ay ong, | William Jen mesa the 1 chant } Me hi Ends Life With Shotgun } ENING W wort, ro spay. OOTOBER ‘British Soldier and Author WOMAN NOVELIST REPRISHL RAIDS CLEARED BY COURT TOBEGINATONGE, =. oe 16, 3917. re eet " wre tat it woe coors > BERERCY FOR POLAND overs | were net ade piaet ment that he me vores "WOMEN GUARDS FOR. A. T, y wer ORDERED BY THE ' tone to fe tmptaned to tow Cae war (* Haw Monee, The show sae ontitione ae conned © ew fad on “ womans worn, ant the tated feat lat Potion eet to Had Careneem |. memes Of wep hement oft atte tate Parbies ahae Ar sngemente tae ‘ han (Niety enone out of ft lomnptvsed Say the a Ie Made ate Wowee in the Tre / ~ Trees Ce werent ied corned 6 Ge Wen omen oaay yanterdag. one ¥ fe) + patrolman and ore . it a employes. “Et ‘ . “en on ® tol 1 an tote eo fortified Wer ai duty along the main ther | «are “ i ah fares and the theatrical Aatetet t 4 " vers a) the wtrente of theae offenders | ‘ $8,000,000 PAY INCREASE ‘ ' tereptane ( orem law SEEKS PIER SETTLEMENT. . , artioe soreptane ‘ovperation Mie ¢ 5 lomhard [ATCT ORS Confers Mere W molorers. * 5 rv far an the mifitar and Dore Unton i “wy ws mond 1 Mtevens View Chair | . f the United Atates Ahipping| The ; Pn " ante LOMTA and Chatrman of the Adjust: | te the deeree ue re ’ S Nowra came from Washington | Pa Ba eptem New Yar mt tin | vied wh 1a Neavortn bring about an am) | me. | Fae RE oF Ss ; Gece. Me W. Ges ‘ . “oh Governor Weinens ta Atbany . won, in m 42h, Cus | | « hitnnn panied by Mem hear | ran ot ae arte ts woot [Whitman wet Stayer Mowpin, ile were} tea | t t ger tary séeratae Albeas Gan ' 1 George Mine? . POLITICAL O you remember the terrible Tri- angle Waist fire when 1/46 poor girls were burned to death? The town was horror-struck. Various societies rushed to Albany and got a law passed creating a Bureau of Fire Prevention. _ Tammany was then in charge of the Fire Department. With all those victims still fresh in memory, Tammany should have gone the limit to make the factories and tene- ments safe. Did Tammany do this? _ Tammany promptly filled the new Fire Prevention Bureau with political ward heelers. ‘That's the Tammany System work it 365 days in the year! When Adamson came in as Fire Commissioner he at once reorganized the Bureau of Fire Prevention, and told everybody to “get busy.” Not much! -and they He got immediate action. Remember— that Mitchel in order to make good moat have behind him a working majority of the Board of Estumate Here is the Fusion ticket and the mumber of voter each will cast in the Board Mitchel, as Mayor . 3 votes as Comptroller Y 143, Board Alder 3 Borough Presidente Marks—Menhotian . + lwte Pounds—Ereoklya Swale Pe Vlutde- Bronr envaenek * Cannon Richmond ‘2 Higbie—-Queens 12 Note the names and vote for those running in your borough! What happened after the Triangle Fire under Tammany—and under Mitchel Keep Mitchel on the job! vote alongside | Fusion Committee of 1917 POLITICAL. 146 lives were sacrificed in this fire! The inspectors, instead of thinkion of jobs and_ politics, in Tf and about the vital necessity of making life and prop- erty safe! They were on the job every moment. The annual fire-loss in this town has now come down from the old average of over $1.90 per person to $1.36. Property-owners have learned that the orders are reasonable and in the interest of safety Claims for exception are given careful consideration and prompt attention. There are annually a thousand less fires in buildings and over two million dollars less goes up in smoke than before. Adamson made it a real Bureau of Fire Prevention instead of a job-nest! He has taken the Fire Department out of politics. Today it is a mode! for every other city in this country. If you want that kind of government, work and vote for Mitchel and Fusion. Contributions Urgently Needed The expense of this campaign is being met + by voluntary contributions Advertising is the most economical way of getting the facts before the voters. For example, $100 will pay for an advertisement like this in apprexi- mately one thousand copies of & newspaper: $10 will pay for ten thousand: $100 for one hundred thoucand, and so on. If you want to keep Mitche! and Fusion an the job send « contribution to SAM A, LEWISOHN, Treasurer, 244 Madison Avenua, N.Y Be sure to oe