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THE EVENING WORLD THURSDAY, oore BR 18, 1017," “a ' BIG LIBERTY LOAN PARADE TO SPEED UP C. CAMPAIGN HERE "ARTILLERY BATTLES BRITISH AVIATORS "THE BOLSHEVIKT” | | the right bank of the Meuse In the | seotors of Chaume Wood and Hill #44, where spirited artillery actions o0- curred. We repulsed an enemy at- Gore ad Av Taw CITY FACES SUGAR ONLY HALF DAY'S | Violators Sentenced | | | “The Worlds Best” (ON BRITISH AND. 525525] NREPRSALRADS | INVADEEAST SIDE. "#5 user Pera ar NY Hs 22 = so FRENCH FRONTS se wort ove we | ON GERMAN CITIES) FOR SOCIALISTS fs" sac 3 Pee ee (Continued from First Page.) today when the organisati nse pleaded guilty to selling Iquor without paying @ Federal tax, In addition to fining the Owls’ nest $100, Judge Sanborn ordered tt $200 in Liberty bonds, The Germanta Club must buy $500 worth of Laberty bonds and pay a $100 fine. COLUMBUS, Ohto, Oct. 18.—"Be patriotic or pay @ fine,” sald Judge Ruth in Munletpal Court to-day. Leo Waiters, Forest Watkins and Matthew Gants each subscribed ra $60 bond, and thelr fines of ——— ALSACE AND LORRAINE; _-_o London and Paris Report Fail-| FRANCE MUST FIGHT French Prepare to ware to Tatil: for| Principal Speakers Are School ure of German Attack— Attacks on Nancy—Great Boys and Girls and » Raid by London Troops. Aerial Activity. {&). Junior Police, ya LONDON, Oot. 18.—Great Britatn, ‘The Bolshevik are abroad on the long pationt and long suffering, has | ast side. The doctrine of the Govern- instituted her ralde of reprisal for/ment of the workingmen, by the German attacks upon Innocent Wom-| workingmen and for the workingmen on and children in London homes, ts Det qi # ie spread broadcast in the Hil ‘The firet of the Britich alr attacks) 1, campaign for Mayor. ‘The seods COED ee eee Te eee eres cz | of Boutallais ‘Mave teed eewe th the falism hav (Continued from First Page.) to the varying costs of the different | compantes, MORE COAL MINERS THREATEN TO STRIKE DESPITE U, $, WARKING the grocery to get her limited supply of two pounds at a time. The vice president of a great Wall Street financial institution appealed to @ refiner yesterday to get him | some domino sugar. A five-pound , box had to be brought from another jelty, First relief from thie stringency !s | expected to come from the Western! wasiinGToN, Oot. 18, — More beet sugar crop, which started ID nituminous coal minors will strike Utah, Colorado and Michigan on O0*| iiss their ne tasks tober 16, but does not reach the mar- | LONDON, Oct. 18—The oorre- spondent of the Berlin Lokal An- iselger, who was permitted to travel LONDON, Oot. 18—German 4rtil-| on the train which took Emperor lery was very active to-day on (b®| wittam to the Balkans and to lunch Flanders battlefront. The War O10 | 1, the restaurant car with the Em- report says peror, says @ despatch Mo the Dally “The hostile artillery wes @ctiv®| ~-ronicte from Amaterdam, sends the j during the night south of the Ypr following to his newspaper: Comines Canal and in the neighbor- |” wit Majesty at down to the tabie | hoods of Zonnebeke and Rroodaeinde. | to purchase aro Admitting rain their Gavrelle. Severa! or made prisoner, he enemy were Our casual- with the observation that ho had juat| Premier Lioyd George In response to + a 0 ; aN granted by Fuel Administrator Gar. 7 _ sR WSS H London troops made a successful ral | rea Prof, Painieve’s first epeedh as|the demand of the London people, | minds of school children, to be spread | °° Hae AW Wiss LASCEEA ptt age ‘The Piped Lid ne field, officials of the United Mine H FEW AY), lastnight in the neighborhood of | Yoh premier, took place yesterday afternoon at) by them to thelr parents and to the (A010 “Pet! a a of Mt to expected to come to the Workers here declared. COFFEE! +80 M. Painieve wants Aleace- | Saarbruccken, in the lower Prussian ittle of it ts expected to come to th® they aro helpless to rest | crowds in the streets at night. \ provinces, just across the frontior Eastern mark Lorraine, does he?’ exclaimed the [Soo - isiana cane | Lou! men, the labor leaders said Garfield's i ” tors ; ) wero light. Emperor. ‘Goed, but he muet | from Lorraine Schoolboy and schoolgirl ora ean Ms Yo prep otet e J oe began to-day, LA eo = threats to compel production of coal } PARIS, Oct. 18—A German attaok] come and take It? “British airships carried out @ very | Mount the soapbox and barrel every) ovemcnt. Then speakers are go- | 8° SBFitest of the crop, and will be |to méet war needs likewise will not ROASTED AND aie [wear Berxonvaux in the Vordun front! wig Emperor then treated the| successful bombing raid into German Might on nearly every other corner lected on thelr ability to absorb the| #I= to percolate into the market @ | gyaiy, ust § f) wae broken up tam night by th8| company to a eulogy on the iate King | territory,” aaya the laconic statement on tho lower east elde and voice tho) {* eres BES SRbeRE, TENS (Be Oceee The, from eke high te the| L229" conscription Ys talked of by in.Nichols ‘ French. The War Offlve statement) oa ang Queen Bilzabeth of Rou-| from the War Oflloe. “A factory west | teachings of thelr elders, They hold| “This Js the frat campaign we have " ined iba orop, whid | Garfield and his alds, but they have NEW YORK, $ follow: mania, whose good work, he said, ‘haa |t Saarbruecken, some forty miles! the yrowda until the coming of the been in and we speakers have been | Princtpal source of supply, begins to rormutated no definite plans and are p bi “Tho night was relatively calm 6%-| 00 undone in @ few months by tho| tyond the German frogtier, was at-| candidates on the Soctaliat ticket and Allied by our elders—1 couldn’ come tn December, This year’s Crop) doupttul of the legality of euch o X h of the Alsne tacked and many bomba were dropped you thelr names, They ask us qu ia a bumper and by Jan. 1 the Amer- a ee tae ORY Bore a 1 on |DUngor for geld and power of certain Ped! then go to other corners, ‘Tho ardent, tions and we answer them. We |lican stringency will be fully relleved,|°C°™ Government operation bf the OUARANTEED BY im the region of the plateaux and 0M] | eiiitor, with good effect. Fires were to advocates of freo speech hold all the make a wrong answer we are cor-| 5), eid se iy 5 As A mines ts authorized by the Pomerene ’ “At the oonolusion of the tunoh, | Dreak out in the factory. All ef our| corners they can, and If a Republican recto d and trled out until we are lot Pie wei: ot Sake ober amendment to the Food Control Law, | Austin, Nichols & Co., Inc,, New York which consisted of meat and fish| ™&ohinee returned safely, or Domocrat or Fusion candidate jar,pertech, oF think we ar pm Sig ie ated oe iavaynationsd ‘ana | Dut the miners say they will not work | Tho Largest Importing Manufacturing courses and bread and cheese, about | Mord George bas pledged the Brit-| comes along “boo” and jeer him out, our instructors and we have to cone domestic t hi al unless given a raise in wages. Wholesale Grocery Concern in the World the same ag might be served in @|'#2 pubilo that British airmen will) of the neighborhood. | bat and beat them down, The Feadjustmont of the next| i191 administrator Garfield, Jobn middie-clase houashold, the Kaiser |D8Y Germany bomb for bomb, with) ‘Tho principal speakers are from tho °F are ! Saco” er, La Met Farag will bo! p, White, President of the United | _—_—_—_———a cant compound Interest, for every bomb] high achools, boys and girls who ob- | Mp. wie tee the oe z inconvenience and annoyance | sing Workers of America, coal oper- “‘It 19 unworthy for any Germay to | {Popped on British cites, Ject to the military plan and the Gary| asked, Girls take the stump too?” eel fe tate and anges a aisha ASA thane Meonteriet toaay | ————_—_—_—_——_——— France, which bas clung to the pol- | ayste . | “Oh, sure, Not to-night, because necessary as an incident to tho live well when even the best people i. pol-|aystem, which gives them another! "Oh, sure. Not to-night, bec nee | ecgeb uatesas et bude the: Aliion in over the situation in Illinois. More for the Money go without things. What we have of //eY of retaliation from the toatant| hour of school. And theso samo Loy Nienttotmorrow night, when Me | prevtdion nent sho Ailes! “After the conferenoe it was an- foodatutte la commen property, which | German flyers began killing women |aro recruited from the ranks of the Hiliquit und other Boctaltatio candi: | Noes mal or alnnine the hn, A nounced that the striking miners must MUSTARD lasts longer by Just division 4 wufflctent to keep |@Ud children and bombing hospitals, | Junior Police, who are supposed to dates address a big meeting tn our wl 2 return to wark before Fuel Adminis- | than any other condi- tia alive. £% nlimited tt 4|'8 belleved to be proparing for a] Uphold tho Government. {hall in Avenue C. But any ot! Cuba profiteers are primarily re-| 1. Garfield will decid ent. And Gulde ' is al roan w ed time an Bega sai prece tls obi ho prinote, RISK. during the campaign you"l| sponsible for the immediate sugar | ar will decide on their ment, A n whtoh permite us to await final vio- | mammoth rald on some unsuspecting ek was the prinol| rnd them down here with the boys.'ramine in the United States. Thoro | 88? demands, The Government wil!|] Mustard is finest flavor and ‘ tory with calm. Who takes more than | German city to-day as a result of an| pal speaker at tho mecting at Ave- There's nothing but Socialism on the i " not be placed in the position of surren- |] sure to tempt the appetite. his share sins against those who serve | attack by German aviators on Nancy, nwo CO and Fifth Street ast night. east side, Wo belteve in it and wo| Fe left of the inst cano crop about | 4.15 16 tne strikera in principle on H the Fatherland.” fn which scores of bombs were|Ho 1s a aixth-termer of the De Witt Want to see tho workingmen tn | 300,000 tons in Cuba, which the Own | oto. Vitaly aetectin a ie i , j seb fe dropped, ten persona being killed and! Clinton High School and Chiet In- Power No you think that if the) ers are holding for extortionate | 1 UNS | eile " CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS) forty wounded. ‘Tho Berlin War Of- | sprctor of the Junior Poltce, He havo such a thing in the schools na| Price® This amount would tide over |“ Cricago, oct, 18.—Many Chicago || Ready fico, admitting the killing of innocent | sald, among other things, that the military training or the Gary agys-| Ur present emergency. But the Fed- : | Get a Grip on ECONOMY say Runkel’s Prove it to yourself— fust serve one-half the amount of food that makes up your usual meal but allow a cup or two of RUNKEL’S Cocoa to each . You'll gain the tame amount of nourish- ment at practically half ¢ cost—because RUN- KEL'S, you see, more real food value than most meats and vegetables. And that “chocolaty” tacte makes Economizing so delightful! “Runkel's the COCOA with that chocolaty'taste > IU Be Geteais eee eiien en, Atte Obatmere Be 4 An Hews re C a Fete et eet tt Orecoets uate poncteney + Erp its © eo eo eembheres FF BRS SRS re FSP FESS BSRSTTISE FREE fe naee neee Cd ee marie $ S GREEPETS FETA bers voto for the Government, received here to-day, Previous to tht ee Alsace-Lorraine, of their agul civillans tn this attack, asserted it, was in reprisal for the bombing of ‘open German cities,” ao the German people can offer no plea whon they are subjected to tho same kind of alr terror by Allied flyers, SOCIALISTS REJECT PLAN TO FIGHT GERMAN CREDITS Delegates Demand Restoration of Belgium, Oppose Division of AMBTDRDAM, Oct, 18.-—By a vote of 284 to 26, the German Soclaliate’ Con- vention at Warzburg voted down a mo- | tion to recommend that Reichstag mem- party oppose war credits ‘cording to word | one despatch had | assorted that the meeting approved a| t the credit A reaolution wae submitted, staned by 118 delegates, domanding tho restor- ation of Belgium and protesting against Givision of Alsace-Lorraino, — boys of the bigh schools do not want military training; and that while it might be all right to send “our boys” to Yaphank, the Government had no right to send them to France, TELLS OF DISASTER TO OUR TROOPS, “One ship that they sent over) there," he declaimed, “was sunk with our troops on board. They never gave out that news, did they? They kept that @ secret from the people. Why? They knew that if the poople ever learned that, there might be a revolu- tion.” When an Evening World reporter told young Zitchick Inter that his statement was absolutely without foundation, he sald that he bad got it officially. “I suppose I shouldn't have anid that,” be said. “I let it elip; but I got it officially.” At first he gavo the impression that he learned of it through the pollce, but afterward admitted that his in- stuctors in Soctalism had told him of it, and he couldn't or wouldn't give the names of his instructors, “We must do in this country what the Russians did in Petrograd,” sald tem?” USING THE TORCH JUST A FIQ- URE OF BPEECH. Just then @ parade of small boys bearing two small American flags and several banners of Hillquit and other Socialistic candidates, passed up Avenue © In front of the rostrum and the meeting took a temporary recess to holler for the parade. The children sent back the cheers aod yelled that they were Socialists. “What did you mean by the burn- ing torch?” Zitchick was asked. ‘Do ou_ approve of burning?’ “Oh, no," replied the lad; “that’s the language the instructors I more a figure of speech, I guess. Abrabam is fifteen and wears @ button with the American flag In his lapel. Other corners were ocoupied by older Soclalistic orators, but not a Democratic or Republican was to be found. Free speech is for the Bolahe- viki and they don't want to be an- noyed by anybody else's free speech. The Bolshevik! are busy persons on the east side, — BOLSHEVIK! RULES SCHOOLS IN RUSSIA Children There Vote the Teachers DEFIANT DESERTER CAUGHT. | of dollars toward the advancement of | eral Food Administration has advised American refiners not to buy at @: cessive prices and negotiations are | now pending to induce the Cubans to release this raw sugar at a fair price. Administrator Hoover has fixed a! price which should be paid for raw sugar mych below the figure which the Cubans are demandi MRS, T. F. RYAN DEAD AT HER SUFFERN HOME Wife of Financier Was Noted for Her Many | ‘ Charities. | Mrs, Thomas Fortune Ryan, known in many States for her benefactions, led last night at the Ryan coun- try home at Suffern, N, ¥. | Mrs. Ryan had given away millions the various charities maintained and controlled by the Roman Catholic Chureh, has founded hospitals, churches, homes for convalescents | and tuberculosis sanitariums, and has been the moving spirit behind many | Green's New Serial homes and business houses were out | of coal to-day and unable to get any, and on top of that with @ coal fam- ine in prospect, the weather man predicted a cold wave for to-night, with prospects of snow to-n The office of John Willams, Fuel Administrator of Ilnots, was flooded with complaints from con- sumers whose demands for coal had seen turned down by the dealers, Fred W. Upham, head of the larg- t distMibuting company In Chicago, sald he saw no reason to alter his prediction that within a few days business in Chicago would be para- lyzed by the lack of fuel, Even the gas company, which ordinarily main- tains large surplus supplies, has only a few days’ supply on hand, TERRE HAUTE, Ind, Oct After voting to rettirn to work at a mass inecting last night, coal miners here changed their minds this morn- ing and the situation ts regarded grav’ than ever. > New Anna ‘Katharine Green Story, Read the mystery story in 8-Page Fiction Section of next Sunday's World — beginning Anna Katharine tt. Mustard Natural goodness makes the fine Gulden flavor. Pop- ular since 1867, At gro- cers and deli- cates- 12c sens, BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25cat all druggists, Diego, MAC DERMOTT,—Oct. 18, 1917, born Deo, 25, 1805, PHILIY PATRIO! Survived by widow and four daughters, Addreys 5204 Macon at., Brooklyn, SERVICES,—THE FUNERAL CHURCH, Broadway, 66th st. (Frank Campbel Del Rio, Marte A. Thurs, 1 Go Ellzabeth P.M. the boy orator, and the crowd re- warded him with applause. “They ot rid of the Czar, Now, they want the Kaiser out. Well, that can't be PETROGRAD, Sept. 4 (By matl),— done until we first clean out the | “Hurrah! Teacher's sick!” ts @ shout katsers in the U. 8. A.—Kalser Rocke- | for children who live in unrevolutton: | feller, Kaiser Vanderbilt and Kaiser ary lands. Bull, (Kaiser Bull ts the Bocialistic| For school children in Ruosia @| name for John P. Morgan.) | glimmer of joy may be expressed. “HAVE NO RIGHT TO senp) “Hurran! We've made teacher sick TROOPS TO FRANCE.” The revolution last March practt Out or In as They Please. fc Pegtie bPrE rE charities with which her name was never publicly connected. In 1906, as @ reward for her piety| and charity, the “Pro Ecclesia et Pon-| Ufice” cross was bestowed upon her| by the Pope. i In Washington she founded Convent of the Perpetual Adora. tion; in Richmond she founded church, and another in Petersburg, Va. In Suffern, however, she seemed Sete ee: 28; a Walks Into Police Trap After Jeor- 1 Joseph Bucher doesn't think to-day |that he 1s as smart as he thought he was yesterday. He was turned over by the Poltce Department to the United States Army Joseph is twenty-six and an Anarchist | Ho ip also a vegetarian and a conscien lous objector and refused to answer a call to military service tesued by a local om F pests cE re Sotuwesryss Ayes EET eee oS AE ee z Pues SteE ferret EERE HEHEHE HE tHe eet tate ttte tte ttt tetet Secyspsereunh ices Friday, October 19th OYERED HOMEMADE YUDGE—In, the preveration of thie creamy Chocolate Fuda ver each sregoualy with SENtae ey ESELEFE LF sierre sPsecesss 4 r to delight to give all that tho little | fa cover, emch me Re 3 ee amibure. of which “And we must get rid of the Houne | cally closed the schools, Students ot} city could require. There she has| rol lnation w! ty positively saearaltelte el May St, BS Watt Fleming of No. 471 Bedford Ave-|of Dukes und Lords of Wall Streot, |the higher grades who had helped 18 | given a hospital, @ convalescents’ S te. i 8 nue te Chairman, For a month Joseph| ‘They took our boys to Yaphank. | the revolutton became policemen and | home, a school, a church and other WE ALSO OFFER: Extra Special for Friday, Oct. 19 F upreme | foread Staph mt BS Be fy |tas been writing sarcastic letters to Dr. | whnt right have they to send them | were seen at the street corners in the | institutions. RSORTED MILK CHOCOLATER v » Ray Don. O me 4 ay Fleming, various military officers and blue student caps; carrying rifles. In ———_——— ?) Sil Surlig to France? u | Table D’Hote Reg Ry Hy th, | Police ‘Commissioner Woods, te ex ea aog nin money all zight,|the lower rude, tho ft ot voting| WAR CONFERENCE IN BOSTON | | ap. Meal vee TH ON + 2 pressed th inion that all policemen hich seized upon all Russla took hold | —_— t ber a IFT recat: gore ¢ % JS + 1% | were boneheads that he was on-|and he was all right as a workding- | which ee eet ae |New mngtand Governors, Senators thern Pradtls | Ungly too smooth & man until he Joined the trusts, Now | upon the children likew many “a. bette etectives Barth and Jenkins located 1 ebiidren voted their teach- and Congressmen Ga! is CA gong tt 8 4 } a house nore mal addronsed to Sucher | we are against him beoauss we know sobouls the shares Toles par aehs| Lacan mtorr ae Pee next ed and # etter adviain ‘ ° co—o BOSTO 4 me if # ¥4 Bing that m portent most of ‘Ans | that he docan’t dare do anything to| $Fe 00! J, tad tied to teaeb the |acribed by Gov. McCall as probably one | fa mc, x arcpiats woul rant eatin Street |help the people for fear that the| nojiness and righteousness of Czar-|of the most important held in this sec- | 208 BROADWAY Rea agg 1g 98 [one eee Sucher anpeared there the trusts would ruin lim, The only | dom to thelr pupila. tlon since the entrance of this country | : 5 x. " Looe ‘gocetReey inlet” Clan soars im ee Tt Berectives nabbed him | thing to be done ts to do as Russia! “In general the children ware up: |i.) tne war, took place at the State | baa Gere 2k Paty [pe phe asokol i we igs + 53 PATROLMEN GRADUATED, [hus done; to make the workingmen | held in thelr democratto voting. tut | House toxddy. New Bngtand Governors, | 3 ‘ the Government and to keep the red were voted in. The Senators, Congressmen and heats of 4 ie +h office, not many ‘2 = Bleep i } torch burning and tho flames will | regult was that school closed early in | public safety committecs participated, 7 230 STREET atrolmen we duated . 3 | Wiabacorre is Me Ml statday tran. 8 ines rere Oaining | burn up the dishonest cupitaliste.” * | the season, Tho eanterence discussed food ant |] ca i9 oF. Ba vay we heat i 8 By Ry + 18 |Mhoot ‘utter tno. mgr cc 1) Asked Jater for tho distinction be- VeteG- |fuel and the question of having the|] Cat iy ap pat fae vena ee he rh c how to eroo! PY \ Set ed a a | Ady |S [which they Weeunone. ‘There were six, | tween dishonest and honest capital-|HERE FROM GERMAN PRISON, |rort of Boston established as a port of | | BROADWAY, Brocklyn, . Closes 11.30 6. A ally Write" Motor hn ty-four in the original class, but eleven | ists, the lad blurted out storage and shipment for war supplies, KS P ; fan i f. IBY + 14% | wero drafted. The men gave a demou-| 4. —— : = Wille eerlgat ¢ ad : uw i} | Hillquit ts an honest capitaliat, 1| American Boy, tured at Lille, Was | = ———_ i ai ; fe manual, Jiu Jitsu, box of | | Titel eto eaten, ay atin ieee | Are enenpe peo Meanb colada alwonset peliticicse® Held Three Yeurs. SIR WILLIAM P. BYLES DIES. | jorers ano RESTAURANTS. _HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. BANKING O FINANCIAL, eae > rof, Arthur Yoode, bresentes a ple The boy was confused at the Jaugh| After spending nearly three years ——— © leassensmnans = ~"cagete> aga ee . =e Sasa | NEW YORK hata Beene {ol dclent atadent, and mete an uddrass | that followed his description of the|{m German prison camps, Lucien | North American pe per ah Fs —_ | Hovialtntic candidafe for Mayor, and | Huslere, thirteen year-old son of a! Hair William Pottara | Fulp & Paper Garusyen, Heat z Hie LAUREL WINNERS. paid that HIQUI was Rot 8 CO te eee anne aa ed at an Ameri. Byles, Liberal Member of Parliament fo rt uals Ma 6.1 th eT oy ali st, though he was a rich man; that] Oh port to-day. Uarly in 1914 the ‘the North Division of Salford since 1906, | port Mth otatiaties on the y 6.69 (28,08 Bho #8h| Finer RACE Selling |e Was Hot @ politician, be Was A] yoyy father received word that he ‘ied In London to-day wood pulp industry «market closed strong, i gh See at | Workingman, had inherited! some property in France , pee ete, ©) place| Morrie Kurtz, a first termer of the|and took bis family there. The war, Sir William Pollard Byles was born tn | Coscen & Company | pen RRS ' Minus] High School of Commerce, waa another | came, and as he had no papors with |1s39 and was formerly chief proprietor | —a discussion 6f the recent ITEMS FOR INVESTORS, {111 (Proxler), show $4.40, th ine, | speaker, He espoused the cause of | him he Ze Gra fred! tnto: the aaenen of the Bradford Observer. He was a} > decline. n Goodrich Company, remular| hit", Wood viene ey Ha. sts ive the Call, saying that it was the onty | WMiie FeIALIVOS | nomber of the Inter,arliamentary Union | 4 \\ = “ 5 teriy dividends of $1.76 on pre-| ie. Moosehe yale’ | paper which dared print the truth and|'"yhat city fell into the hands of the for Peace and Arbitration. He sat for i th a * Nixon-Nevada Mining ATA LSI TRAD: OF DkIR GB) BP? | ana Hutns neato. penoaehaad, “Nomines|igivg ali the news ‘Then he proceeded |germana and the boy waa sent to ‘a ihe Shipley Division In 1802-06 and cal Y 2 S50 St-PDroadway Adjoining the Wrioht Martin Aircraft mmon 84d 48 to atcsk yecora|| Hh teat far gna ean ik"| wanted tho money only that. they Kivxander Redigw is An American eq Semen — } yi —patent liti n avoided, Yeb, 6, 1918 | show 10! ‘ wo Jule, 114 pie Sonne i publish tp the in- oy Dee oP aac AMUSEMENTS. _ | i You will be interested in rece Rervioe Company, regular lon Adeline Patrician, 114 (Buxt an) | SPEAKER BOASTS OF 0 1 at Men woo o 4.80, third Time, 1.18, Ma RGANIZA- from. | os tng this special mamber 9 our abeae ey TBAIE OR. 3. ast jc orothy, Fimpreas, alao' ran TION OF YOUNG SociaLists. | or°ied ® LECTRICAL 1 eview, cont the nt ash and halt of 1 per cent. | lee Zito old The Evening World Se || THE SMARTE: reba pee poet common atnek on common atock,| | oe | dtehe tt ving World'te-| ONLY 2 FRENCH SHIPS SUNK EXPOSITION | SAN\ FOR RESERVATIONS || ,THE SMARTEST . 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Harry Payne Whitney va pres | aie, ontt side know the Junior | — and Motor Show Tel, 857-2330 Circle | IN ALL NEW YORK monthly @ividende of half of 1 per re. | Young People’s Hocialistic League: | woeeu's Arrivale Are #05 end Clear } Clip this ad, of mention WIE No, 4a cont, in cash on preferred stook, at a meeting of 500 w 3 composed of boys ranging | WeeM'® one ee Li | 3—FAMOUS ORCHESTRAS—3 z o'clock thie afternoon tn from thirteen to «ixte sa oP Carlton ball room to offer ‘Our headquarters Scumwr&DEERY ranorare Cie giARAIGL | PARIS Oct. 18 —One mer BUSTANOBY’S A LA CARTE CUISINE fai bed Federal Council of Allied War Charly the Sixth," he waid at No, 106 | mo: 200 tons and ¢ | ig 5 Pi BYOCK BROKERS. , HL AS per Cont tion make tho “Hero Land” bazaar at Avenue C, and there ts an organiza | tien (hut aize were eunk by Loer FOUND AND REWARDS. ‘Food Fit For A King. { 30 Broad St., New York npr «. payable Tee, 18 the Cirand Central Palace, beginning ton in every district south of dati |SNMn (hel aie hare els oe te ey * eat z WORE Sher stock record Nov, 93 Noy, 24, a succos#, Delegates from Street and eat of the Bowery, The a sat French ports numbered §5§ TOs iseedaderemng, Get. 1%. a brows | ' - Telephone Broad 6242. —: the seventy allied war relief orgauiza- boys ant girie under thirteen go to. and « watt’ bin os. nie eae ibe collar set Silver quoted at $4 4-4 oente am tions, Including the Hed Cross, will Soctalistico Sunday school, where they — Fi els were attacked unsuccess. TPA oeeert 16 28 Tora "if returned to ; ounce off 1-8 t, attend. ere taught the doctrine; but the older fully. 28 Wes Goth a. é ‘ |

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