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; THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 VA A AA OA AE H8 000000000000 0000000000000000/0000000004 Have Bought $9,200,000; the Guardsmen’s Average Is $33.36, and the National Army Men $29.97. WHAT AMOUNT OF BONDS HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR? ahhh hh hhh thal bhai HG GUN BATTLES CONFERENCES FAIL THOUSANDS ESCORT “<r ~—ONBRITISH AND TO END DEADLOCK CAPTURED U BOAT -—FRENGHFRONTS, —INMILK STRKE. TO CENTRAL PARK Borden Refuses to Discharge Subway Halted While Fifty. Loyal Men at Demaril Horse Truck Crosses—Breaks of the Union. | Through Pavement Once, OVA eeey Bond Room of Brooklyn Savings Bank I the Oiiers Attning te dhe Satcertnery WAR LOAN UNITES ae Millionaire and Dollar-a-Week ‘| . Contributor Alike Wel- come at Banks. | Intense Bombardments From Ypres All Along the Lines to Verdun. —s LONDON, Ogt 20 of great intensity are by Londofind Parts. Artillery battles} lay! THe deadlock between the Horden | ‘Tho st ection of the captured rine which is to & | | The Brooklyn Savings Bank wilt reported | keep open every night next week Farm Products Company at WOR Gt Lens, between ‘Tower | sentatives of (he ettiking wagon driv. theadow tn Cen from § to'@'P. M. for Liberty bond Hamicts and the Ypros Roulers Rail-| ors over the demand of the atrikers a oe eee | subacription business on the ine way the enemy's artillery was active} thar the compang digcharme the mon ie. : ee aopele | SHAtGIMEND plans ‘WHICH WAL De the yesterday evening and early at night,"| \ of Weet 1936 next bank todo the same? ~ aedared Gen. Hale Jorthenst of | Who did not walk out with them c eeoton Wall Street has turned trom high to low finance, from millionaire to the sand Waa trans hy titty | Ypres there was considerable artillery | tinued this afternoon with no promise fire on both sides.” @ solution. PARIS, Oct. 20.—Following t8 to-| png ditectors of the company were ‘ ast and man of modest means, from large cor- Gay's report from the War OMice : 4 by nin poration to its modest clerk, and all on i “Ga the Aisne front thore were |!” session from 1} o'clock this morn- , 16 Upper west aide | fal account of the Liberty Loan. The big- Molent artillery actions, expecially in Khe bk zee ts ek thi elt Ms generally # occasion of the | LIGERTY BOND DEPAD BROOKIArCN SAVIt gest banks have thrown open their the sector of Mennejean Farm. Strong!“ y adjourned for luncheon. gayir, Ti Liberty Loan | | doors to the small subsertber on the ine enémy patrols which attempted to ap-| THE Will go Into conference AggiN parte, which waa scheduled to} —— a 28 — ; — wtalment plan, Proach our lines in this region wece| Mte to-day In the hope of arriving at pinoy acru Street from First eS i } | The patriotic purchaser with only a® repulsed. ‘Th: my left prisoners in | 82M" Bh for further dincusmion 4 vy, Lee Ferry, en f IN Redice Sugar Sales dollar a week to spare {9 welcomed in te | With strikers, f 5 our hands, and suffered appreciable countered the truck with ite burden i {the biggest institution in the financial ) Tonses. fee 1 Manager C. B. Fox sald os agin and St, Nicholas Ave- lor Candy Making, | district. Tho instalment plan of pa #Oa tho right bank of the Mouse/the wisest thing to do was to make 14 yi nediately the route of the Wi R : jing for bonds out of future earnings, Verdun front) the artillery fighting |terme with the men and get back lo i wey changed and the 6,000 1 | new savings and a iittle extra daily work, but the directors tant wert men my reluc Was’ spirited north of Bezonvaux and in the tamtoa et BY AMATORS WITH economy, which The Evening World has advocated and promoted first archers joined with saflors, sol to discharge d loyal to ‘atricres W main the «ll the su yt -—— ‘i } among savings banks, has now spread | watts © demani eat istrivuting agencies of ¢ through to the top of American Qnanee, KUEHLMANN'S By invitation Market Commissioner we ri i ; : y ry a +o t r y the American Radical revolution has taken place Borden directors Of steel and machinery waa a big mes —— ¥ Pe ‘oy ae anata baer —o—- spreading its popularity among the| Some of the men who did not strike chanical and engineering undertek-| goog Administrator Hoover to tak ets sso cop OP capo ga: F P masses of the people. At first, the Bille <Cambon It Justifies MAY* Voluntarily rerixned, suid Mr. KL ono stage of the route thal Op teeter hats tun. |] *Pectively cane and beet sugar: Chree Machines Rain efforts of financiers were directed to | ul mbon Says ustifies ed ruck passed over the subway. The Pee ere cel Rita in St ow. sential to ° Py e oneyed ct he | “Wi ae asin eas Fox, who, with Charles A. Welant, point of encounter was at 103d Streat! tion, sent word from Washington to- e consider It essential s” as Decoration fo the rich moneyed class and the large ‘iy P r 4g: aafas vat Srosses” as Decorati Warning Against Using Either | President of the Borden Co. are/and Cenirat Park West, While thera] day that he would come w York comhes Gunsierenty sales 6 = ‘ corporations, but to-day the man 1a “Never” or “Always.” achedwled to meet the strikers’ repre. | was scar 4 possibility that the! next Tuesday and direct affalra tron sugar for. production of candy. Financial Slackers. | the street, the wage worker, the sten- | . sentatives again thiv afternoon. BTeat we would cave in the wb: 1. new administration offices, No Must be reduced in order to || anal ographer who will buy a $50 or a $100 4 la ary to the Mn vege ha = Mant of way ik fur below theestrect | 111 Wall Street provide household and allied Three ilrplanes “bombed" New York Liberty bond and pay for It out of eral Secretary to the Ministry of Foreien of way lx far the street § * need hree Atrplanes “bombed” New weekly visitor re g y suvings is a welcome visitor Affairs, expressed surprise that no ROADWAY level, traffic on the Lenox Avenue| He isin daily telephonic communica- : with liberty Loan appeals thus atters , é ; raid commentators had socalled: the division abvov th Street, was sus-|tion with the sub-committecs herr ‘This request applies to noon, dropping them from a height of {2 the massive institutions that hers historic “never” of Premier Rouher in panded for five minutes to allow the) rhe principal effort just now ts to|] manufacturers ef gums, cor- 1000 feet. About 10,000 cardboard ‘fore would not accept an accouat truck and it d to a ‘ eet, = Abc PATS Boat , 0 contiection with that uttered in tho WOULD SAVE LITTLE COAL tunnels oe load to’ get over the) tion the available sitar to sur dials, syrups and luxuries, [iit Croagen” were deoppen, under $1,000, Manuf Boe meen | The new system has created a tidal German Relchetag by Forslan Secretary Luter traMe north and south on ply the most pressing necds Urgen anu aatareE of teed prod: “uy-buy a Liberty Bond, Rye Byo| ul m has created «tidal von Kuehimann. Wee tral Park West was Ued up when one | demands are being made for more]| ucts should have preference fl caincr.” was inarribed on o ave of enthusiasm and increase: : . i C; : t \ , aude for me er, nscribed on one side : A ; Fitty years ago M. Rouber, a Prime Edison Co. Official Declares cr the two ton wheels of the hi quigar 6F the War Departmentiand. ty condensed milk compan bts Mie tka atk a - cg Subscriptions. tt has made Wall : Minister under the French Empire, de “Waste’ Amounts to One- {truck sank through the pavement in i Geer ts. Effort t coming first. fe cross, while the other side carried sireet democratic and given the Lib- ’ elared equally emphatically as Vv. 1 f f O P et [front of No. 408, between 100th and ae PA ea ci ve ies pe “FOOD ADMINISTRATION.” ge from the Kaiser bestowing erty Loan, in the opinion of te! Kuebimanr, M. Cambon sald, that Tenth of One Per Cent. }10lat Streets. ‘The 1c was held up {i& made to obtain posression of cer : i Americans who can| financiers, the assurance of trum i “never” would Romo cease to belonk| o.. now Yor Edison Co. has not yet | {or QM, time rh pavernent had been | tain considerable quantitios of refin: © buy bonds and who fail to) phant suc rl | the Pope, and that ver’ would! ed 8 st | recently weukened by burstine water| sugar yold some time ago to foreign ' nl olul mesunee tri Preeti! me ‘ . a ; be the caplial of the King of been oMcially notified of the proposed | mains and Wag In the course of repMr.| governments, but not yet shipped fron have done, for the price ince pppoe bi . 2k he Greenwich Savings Bank, No. route of the parade escorting | ®° s basechel eC By ‘ jon addresne Mayor) 246 Sixth Avenue is not only selling | Tealy, The statement of M. Rouher jua-|action of the Fuel Administration to} nn , rida Grind ficanes bei he b . he captured section of u Germun ves- | America, irinding of cane sugar began there wae nleo dnooped, ie ai the cceeant SiG AAA tho truth of the French vroverbs! shroud Broadway tn gloom by abutting |scl of war wax down Twelfth Avenus| ‘The famine hits the candy trade this week, but the crop is being held Tongs Oo Butte atid GARG Looe ene hes warning Inst using either “never” or " ito Manhat aT ro r ao back from the market. According to gonn we and 4Pt. subscribers on the instalment pian ie white Urhts, John Willlam Mao itbet + ihrough Manhat-byust at a critical season. Christ rh The BF t *Malwaye. oe Mee Ce rohagat oF" the company. |tan Street to 125th 'Murset, ucrowy the Patti s Christina Geports in New York the attitude of Thomas Hitchcock were in one of the | but, Th Evening World ty int yraned “@ecretary von Kuehimann's tmpru- | ied. Vice Prosiden Jlatter thoroughfare to Seventh Ave. candy will be very scarce this year. ‘the Louistana sugar men tx oxpresased army machines and B. B. Acosta and LY sigent James Quinian, this ‘ Pe oe continued 3 Cambon,|*ald torday that the plan would save nue, gouth on Beventh Avenue to i0ta| There ate hopes, however, thut the In the following quotation rom one E. H, Holterman in another, SHDKISne {OCHO TATHT OF AGF Dee cant, “was iM@Aded to encourage Germany, “bout one-half of one per cent of the Street, west on 110th Street to Cen-|new crop of raw sugar will get here Of,thelr lead third machine with Caleb Bragg. eee dene TOCA te tase in th coal consumed by the companies in the tral Park west, and south to 66tn|). ‘We are asked to spell patriotism joan. President Quin’ f i Bearers were) confusion in that eoun-| to cies and only about one tonth| Street, where derricks had been erect. | the @rst part of December so that with a iarge and profits with u er of the amateur altitude re nned the methua of receiving an PB tc which gyo the troubles in the or on. ner cent throughout the country, (ed to awing the massive load Into ita|th® enforced Urnitations on sweets smull p. or many years we have |the whecl, waa Philip Boyer of the, recording subscriptions which 1s wow hy a Eid rb ial Plea ny ubles, nD ia Ch fn of the Natfonai| Place in the park. Business was wus-|may be partially relieved experienced profits. with a small p\L necty Loan Co joi In use at the Greenwich Institution, rary to weiplined German |pended while the parade w anins ‘i suffering loss ulin, No | "ieewuear WuDitend 1 4 San re’ tar BasleriGan ike mis unitice on Gas and Hlectrte Service, | Pended while the parad fh ana tae Hoover Administration in Suitering loss and mult ae take The oreny flyers, who started from! geconaaty tol ah ust rales.” } pura) CRIA tOny Beare 8 *! which will be known, when it made ne allotmen sugar to The crop is one of the mont dis-latter 3, w Winked uy atcha Bat inerte xchange Natic - oe Apparent wante of coal be eliminated /sembled in Central Park ay the U-|confectioners and manufacturers of appointing our people have ever pro.) tery by Bi yo started from Port) at Nou. 128 Broadway, “We are we will do all we can (0 co-operate in| Buy-a- Bond. luxury aweets, It is expected regu. duced. ‘The tonnage Is distinctis | Washington. A huge. crowd guth- | lo give all our efforts, all our re-| i trarily shut off the signs, supplying, as seeuhips e made so (hat pot all joe bright. Every commodity th Arrangements had been made to|as It Ls bound to be, It makes no Wweuld ‘require’ the co-operation of the from sugar supply, but that the which planters bave to purchase, ne necessary Haw muah tipple te caused. sor Uae : lmakine of cert 1 being sold them at greatly advance Two other airplanes Jeft Mineola! banks in handling accounts, the smau Public Service Commission and the city| naking of certain more popular kinds : he adi and for the same | subscriber who is saving and thrifty PARIS, Oct. 90,—That Bolo Pashe. the officials to carry out such a measure.” | twit t ntinued on a modified » rates. The cost is more than the at the same time and for the ; . Oct, 20.—That Bolo Pasha, the officials to carry uch @ measure. be co ed 0} nodified we one machine going to Camp is the one we want to encourage. return.” purpose, jj. Freben traitor, had prepared « ateantic s a. | Expresses by Big Majority C fie| the Proployaben\nyu ars Bg ABsto haa a ER eae Dix'at Wrightstown, N. Ji. the other| | “The purchaser of & $50 bond who | BER A all? Sitthsecha ares) AS-FOE QF GLOAKMAKERS) Sees by Premier Paine, GUBA'S SUGAR STOCK | FOR GERMAN DEPREDATION == Seta aur dos wih fon ae aie RIK, Oct. 20.—In ve iscuaston | = | of the world war. Bouchardon, who | ng of a vote of con by a & preceting the pas fidence Min the Governmen AMERICA LENDS TWENTY PARIS, Get. 20 “There is just pne point | want to} At loast one and « Says Manufacturers Have Paid Tam- ONLY 62,168 TONS; | | 4 eas berore Cap’ fa Conducting the military investigation. 4 nphasize. Subscribers to Liberty! The Baron wove the Judas full infor-| ‘ ‘ half bill dollars is ohe of the first | cap. a matin rewarding. the lot. and voids | many Candidate $30,000, Pre- | masority in the Chamber of Dep) HELD FOR HIGH PRICES Winiany ‘mnie! ‘elisa, wliea ie STEAMERS 10 FRANC bonds are not giving jihelr money to my dia ree do, nol Mex- : peday e 7 et a .; : pent, They ure \ deprenter the war on the elds of the| paring for New Strike to-day several membera criti th comes to squaring up accou | With the absolute assurasice that they Allies, then nothing over will," | ‘ 2 |policy of the Ministry as being Inco: Thia te the approximate amount of | will get it back with a 4 per cent i - } Morrie IMiljult, Soclali#t candidate | herent and lacking energy Willett & U) wlatistioal |@amage by German depredations in/In Return, Sister Republic Turns! interest. There h been eo much) y Vdiresatog all the members| “I have alveady sald, when expound: | per, se coording to official statis: | a ap talk about giving, as though people for Peg : War sin’! Bwicion Peinieve| emer saaed » Bivew the stock | Belgium, accordion: deed Watt Sailing Vessels Over to the | were ‘eulled ‘upon to hand over their j fot the Cloak Makers’ Union who could | 1 ‘yk ee dubleve | of raw sugar ! on hand! in Citi at fon Fecetyae ES ee. | Shipping Board money without return, This is an } 4st Into Couper Union ile afternoun, | Feplleds the featitution of | 62,168 tone, as compared S95 000 |] Pou amane yi tne | ATAteBIRT SBF Shipping Board, investment, the best opportunity for een Velie’ ¢ with the cloak man-| Upon. There must be restitution, whai-| One at thle thne last year. This raw |e ements Ne" | WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.—Bighty| thrift and conomy that was ever| | ai , e cloak ma - ugar le being closely held for higher i , thousand tong of Great Lakes whip-| OS 1) he American Exoh | } ufactu so and having |ever may be the fate of battles, For | * War ntributions, levied up tol Outside © the merican Exchang \ i supsyendyey of himself taken with |!hl® we should push the war to the| Prices, Shipments trom Cuba during Aug. 10, 1917, $258,000,000, jPing ts to be nied over to France| Bank two $50 Liberty bonds have! ’ them, Hilly eoatled the''bh Aight | bitter end,” the past week were 12,194 tons, most Private War contributions and fines|for the transportation of war sup-| been my 1p, arp frames where woe lant year between the union und the|,, The Premier denied acting an a jurist | of which came to the United States. | (up to the end of 1914), $40,000,000, | piles, ‘This announcement was made ba Bea Oe wena are wk : the Daudet-Malv. re Whe we . a ¥ Don't suffer! Relief comes! manutacturers, when the men werelantions of M. Daudet were outside ine], The total stock of raw sugar on] Confiscation of machinery and to-day following an agreement be tings protect them, nothing inter- licked bok. | Judicial Investigation® now going un, ao] Nand to-day in the United States and| requisitioning of raw materials to|tween the War Department and the! feres with any passer-by attempting the moment you apply "Your agreement expires in a year| #@ Government was adie to iway wien | Cuba ts 121,243 tons, a decrease of |January, 1915, $40,000,000, {Shipping Board to met the urgent|to take them away—$100 exposed for - " up and reduce them to nothing. : aaituotion chad ee : : any thief. “But they are the safest | “St. Jacobs Oil and & half” said Hiliquit to the|""We are disarmed againel calumny,"| 17-800 tons from last week and of{ “Destruction of sources of economic demands of the French Government | ny (Niet aul, ihty are the, sates . . union. “The manufacturers arc get- 4, ding that ramen | 195,689 tons at this time last year. wealth, not including destruction of|and people. There are in this ton-| way,” waid President Clarke. "The ——. , fe yrivate property, which Is sth con- . 1 Ung ready for t time and they | had undertaken to employ the decree] shipthents of raw sugar from Cuba Vocian) $1,000,000,000. |nage about twenty vessels of Ameri-| man who touches those emblems of ing, Penang ail hishariiagie know who to go to—Tammany. They | ¢inmeni the widest powers tomraconi [have been radically cut down, The| The Lselgian statiatica do not include | can, British and French ownership. | patrigttem {Would be mobbed by the nave alread paid 0.0! 0 of ’ e ‘ur the eno ous - " "y cro’ iy eprain, ache or strain, und out comes ‘nny ‘wena? ye ie Hul0O for Hylan. |attacks on the republican regime or on| Food Administration has warned im. |cimims for {ie (normows lows reault-| “sr meet them France has agreed frusad Wy. tae eoeene ct Ue came! pain, soreness, stiffness und swelling. Bey Caw te ete Seabed: he, Wilt | the GBtanle: Berele porters and refiners not to pay for|tries.. Nor do they Include damapes|t turn over to the United States | ‘Not! Ise penetrates, heals and| U&Y® the directing of the police and epioerseer* Cuban raw su are n 6.90|for Many German ucts in stripping | Nearly 400,000 tons of sailing veansis. | othing else penetrates, heals and) you know whor heads” will be | KINGS LEADER FOR BENNETT, | on rat tueer more than 6.90] fetearier reported Inthe lant eres ¢ ships will be diverted into our strengtliens | the injured mUsCIe | Eine" | TT. Jcents per pound ox-ship, including | eonthe, coastwise trade and as fast as stoain nerves, tendons and ligaments so — N Y % os | ts become available the Unite | , The speech caused much exeiten duty, in New York. This is @suiva- —>—— fessela become w the Ui | promt ie, Gagan Harn op Haeciar and’ teneatea daw mateae aK nt) Cas iets Psy patavty. 7 Annan lient to 67-8 ts per pound in Cuba, |M- Ts Qutge Gets License to Wed Biates will inere tase the, allatment BI The Cho ic 1 n not a ora 6 French in the ratte o Doe't suffer! Get u small ‘Wat ote a rr Tekin F. Matlerey Mepubican Peaten | Tue OverMse Weekly requlremont of] | Mise Wiewer,, ihe, Fuanehs ‘ateamanipe {0 one tn| ice from any drug store now--linber up! N ORS GUYN cundidata toe Register of Kings Coon tee. e for the refine » and| 4 SF ek ee of coastwisy sailing craft In order to| O t b B Rub the misery right out. A moment _ EMER. a Republican leader of ther ecniy around New York ts 60,000 ton Fo eee ae in tio Marries cigars get the Yast, auppllos of construction ctober brew }. after “St. J f mh Oil pplied you! Deputies Vote Un is ton ArsemblyDistrict, Benator Calder'y | toll stock of raw lable, theres jee. iis morning luige ways he Peanine aeaent in this country to f | eannot feel the slightest pain or sore- scription in Pautheon, disirict, announced to-day that he would | fore Is but two weeks’ supply forlyenides at No. 435 Weat nd Avenue |the French people. 9 | ess, and you can go about your reg-| pants. oct Z Chamber of| support William MB Republi- | the refiners. Meltings by rveflnera|{s twenty-six years old and a lawyer. | —_————_— | ular dutics. Deputies yesterday 6 Untened to| can candidate for Mayor | ‘ reghs eh z Miad Wisner resides at 128 Went | “Bt. Jacobs Oil" conquers pain, It the praporal af De pute L Med to) "NA recount of the ballote cast tn the | ast week were just one-half the nor- | Mi street, aged twentysaoven yearn | LAUREL WINNERS has been used effectively for sprains, 5 e . we that the) piret Assembly District of Hrookivn at | Mal output, The entire stock of rawlrhey declared their intention. of be \ ¢ i 1 " of Capt, Ge ynemer, the| the recent primary election shows that {sugar in the United States ix sufll- |ing married inthe chancel of Grace | | strains, soreness and stiffness for 69 famoug French aviator, be commeme:| Michael. J.” Dadry, Instead of being | cient for oniy one week's full opera-|Church, 19th Street und Broadway |, FIRST RACE—Selling: all ages: six geare—six gold medal awards—AdVt. rated by placing wn inscription In the | Perted county committeeman. was de-l ion of the refineries basdley: AS LATER gabor wiaee $410: show $3.40 Peutheon, Tho provosn! was adopied| nine votus. Wellwood is an attendant airport rece ved to-day were to the m r fe Cuite Hanae) Lena Wone Topo" the Wave 105. (Collins); " every member efit Coumy Courthouse. Brooklyr offer ie New crop o} rn | Qoarre ade lace $6.60; show $4.30 second; Incog ‘c B Ps ah ! ge a shi MR say o sugar beets are now being a. ed | to Murder Charge, Piece Ete! mhow Of0F third Time | q \ “| {to the factories, and the first of the| WwooODSTOCK, Vt, Oct. 20.—James|1:15 2-5. Kama, Peep Sight, Night i SBN S 22 ey tae herein | METZ" AS MOLDING OUT, [how sugar voulan cnpectea wrens | as filtic aS Comiskey eather Moon ff -ived ELL: tA" oo Is HOLOI [Zest atl gxected iu |, "aur, tiy-meven, wh man mare [Eh wi Mn has arrive 4 ea schaal tormoi hold 8 | Doctors Cai jer Vitality Rewmark-| struggle, however, between the Weat. 8" ne Brsoee Perales fe se ND RACI—Koyal Bi Steeple: Absolutely Removes remony onor of Guynemer ‘shia’ wal 6 Slight. Jern inatkets seeking to absorb this torday on 4 charge of murder in| chang; handicap; three-y olde “an H s epee Wosugar for its own usp and the an alttomoblie accident Tuesday Upward: two miles.—-Welsh King Indigestion. One package severe Parthanake 2,000 Mites pise| CHICAGO, UL, Pet M—Two old! Hasterncitien, who are suhering more thsers Tdiner id his | (Burret, "atralgn 4,70, visee Now on Draught i 4 2) tant Is Recorded, ring opponents of jobert Kitmim-|severe famine than the West. The | wife quarrelled Jun before the show es 0, Ten ait. ebow ; ~ at proves it. 25cat all drugzists, MINGTON, Ot. 20-—An earch-| mons, Jeffries and Corbett, have rent | Food Administration probably wilh (plunged over a forty-foot embankment, CConnor},’ pluce $8.10. sh at All Good Places of ome Iintensliz and tasting Jeondolences to the former heavy. |M)0 (0 direct the distribution Se Ree ian ciel $2.10, ¢ Was feporte tay weight champion of the world, who ts | jute} b \ ft) i | lutely yt be While or & Fifth Avenue at Olala, alan ran star erent wn Ne ! Ob-Loritheally MM here of lobar pneumonia. | the Government and the beet Sanit Vusdas; alphtedearsole : — ———- oo Watton of i, Je Sree Hou i Fitzaimmons's condition to-day was afactur 41s of Dante Tresaanint of No. M McDougn NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Aa ‘| reported by his physician as “uy Ht By Bip soke Mieioge Sirect, was knocked down and ru Open’ High, a8! -_ |changed,”" from that of the last eral Food Administration contra} over [Over bY AN auitomobile, owned ned H — — —_ aon Wemap Dies att forty-eight houra, While his vitality thes agar trade has come from Loulte |operated by Mien Catherine Jack nage MW oieo,. m the ing Wor vemarkabie it jana, the center of the American oar >, 1918 Avenue H. Broekiyn. The ata 5 1 = " y LONTION. Conn. Net 10—Mrp pad cones rad ase wee qugar industry. ‘The pianters and res Milid was canon to Bh Vincente Howe 3ay 36-70 hy SERVICES —Tiw FUNERAL CHURCH cla Epps. one hun ired and three Hi A she sol Overy wae Anera there have refused to alan up pital where ale ad shortly ef The warktetoset heavy up 1 to of Broadway. @6th at. (Frank Campbell's) ¢ od he . alle with the Government. as WOOD, ADDISON U., Baturday, M, \iieg Jack wae placed under arr, ® pointe OLDIERS of the New National Army in 16 Cantonments Have Bought Liberty Bonds Thus Far to the Amount of $10.600.000. . National Guardsmen in Camps VAR SEVAASORATAOOSASTA TOES HR TTD Paign for small subseriptions on the instalment plan out of fucure sav- ings, the Brookiva Savings Bank hes taken anothe? prog atep for ward, Announces made that from Monday to Friday next week, the bunk WIR be kept open cach night. Fr yolock, the closing anKiog, wutil & establishment and staf? wil} be devoted solely to Liberty vond business . What other savings bank In New York w do the same? The Wiliamsturg Savings Bank, the largest savings institution in the state outside of Manhattan, is push- ing the Liberty Loan instalment plan with great viger, not only among its own depositors but also in an endeavor io Interest thousands of persons in the crowded industrial seilona of Brooklyn who have not yet begun to save In large advertisements the bank announces t lar dollar a week plan o® buying bonds — President Andrew’ D. Baird pertinently stated the case by saying: mething make you think and act, thats pre- cisely What our Liberty Bond buying plan ts intended to do. One dollar a week faved for fifty weeks makes you the owner ot a $50 Government bond bearing 4 per Interest yearly, the best and safes. invest- ment in the world.” Tho Wiliamsburg Savings Bank sold a large amount of bonds of the first loan iwtalment plan and now for the second loan is devoting every effort to expand the plan and increase the number of Investor Hard to Shake Off That Backache ' The daily grind is made ten times worse when afflicted with lame back, sharp, durting pains, headaches, dizel- ness und annoying kidney diseulties, Vf you want to shake it off before there's danger of gravel, dropsy or Bright's disease use Poan'a Kidney Pilla, ‘They are praised the world over by thousands who have had re lief from those exact troubles Follow This New Yor Man’s Example Thomas FL M ny, 1o0 W. gor St, says: “My back A ving me great deal of trouble ait 1 hac a duit bain across my kidneys ut night, M Read felt dull, and sometines I was despondent. 1 got so dizzy 1 could hardly stand, My nerves were In a bad way, Doan’s Kidney Pills made me feel like a different man, and the henefit has lasted.” KIDNEY DOAN’S Sis 60¢ at all Drug Stores Poster Milburn Co. 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