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RR BV ENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1917 -BOLSHE VIK TROOPS DISARMED BY COSSACKS WITHOUT A FIGHT ee 1 SET (TALINS LOSE GOVERNMENT MAY st at Ne SCHOO BOARD ee tea Ee © pertietpele in conter SERVICE BELT IN HoNOK "iow F ion & fr aaron of the tiie | OF THREE SENT TO WAR) | Fo ‘ 8 ah arentan) grace sontar Mate van Wea nen aed —— EY ED PLANS WAR COUNCIL one Mo. 4, Mana me aon | oF eee eebbeeeeneeoee++ "tds Cen, bepartment, & a ’ OW NORWEGIAN SHIP , > ; Hh. G Hoesley, toncher, #9 IN FRANCK, Tuesday, Deo 98 : : ON THE ASIAGO RAILROADS DEC. 4] | S WILLCOX a fon, i ce ‘Seaton nn a | ; : G, Healey, teacher, iah Reheat a y toren in ‘ ; } of Commer iit tor (0.408 Wooke oie ; fie Many evolutions in Progress, wre : Arte eras, eager. igh . vines ie 8 ‘ Passengers Say, 11 15 Impensite a copmer - ' ; ee Cie th. ail fa trom the mowataine in the early = to Court Them Rome Annonuces That Troops May He Operated in January ¢ » Mayor-Lleet Confers With CHAROES THERE was A OREAT hore and continued # fey i House Confers. With nine in Petrograd . ; ; hae EXCESS OF BOOKS. om the celebration at the Prot : Sheriee of street Raniine in Peewee.| Wete Driven Back Afier Under Comptrofiler John | ¢) William P, Burr, Probable | commienener th ot the American Air || President — Steps Already Aaties by mastine eine were (ohh Their Initial Success skelion Williams, : : Corporation ( unsel, Py ad rin | ep nag Ml ron Faken to Cut Red Tape. 44 today by Americans arriving trom piece ; 7 * $ Bb pl Pg alt ‘The, ‘be dawn trom olowds Arip- eaten on the Morwemian eieamer Her - "thought that tiv inn white and with a pack on WOME, Dee hot Det Rowse 204) wan iNoTOM, Deo. 16 (My Uatt | f £, May Hylan atrienied to-day Rein i Bi = ory Mad stopped from nn kiepiane, || WARHINGTON, free 9, tag were oo many “rerotetions’ and | Monte Val Nellie, on (he Asiago od Wee jowernment operation of * vith ewar if affign-neckers and an rks on the lat “were Tt psig goegion, cap, red suit and sack House, Charman of he Amerjean obations” In progress it wae — , rma ma wabifecs « Pushed int® use by ne lesion to the rece te Gaap Wace of the various ou, wer mptured by = THalian | on. oun ralivoade will begin > 2 eherincne mall of appl Wut to | 999 interest oreone, many of whom fe dusted heavily with — ymmiovion to the recent Allied Con- : they Gestared. torees inh & counter-attack yesterday, | iy in January. ’ + all newspaper inquiries for resatte he ne which entitie Saees fakes, much to the delient ference in France te in osntertage Aameng the passengers was Min, J.| but It wae found imponsinie to hoid John Skelton Wiltiwinn, Comptroiier | $ i eplied vinorousy: “Nothing, notilag, 1. e's, ro Mg Ho aber ie small children whe ve wit ‘the f sldem to-day. Me n ° counsellor ‘ i y may desire, 4 died within the whet of the joratood Wiy vielt iw cont Sater Wren wite of the — eit | the . the War Ofer anne toe | ot y. wae Deing dincuaned « % | to-day fa he which a their oan . Gowernmen, plana” “cnet Eereeen Saneaaay te Petregre | der today in offeiad eirelon an the mont f si 7 ne tanmibje bit of evidence at | infuer pgp Mepee When the ¥ t 4 math- t Was esorted home by Capt 7 |te " ? : distriet or division of over entire nen the younwnte ad a working organization further after Wilttame of Baitimore, ho has bow An Atetre-Gern attack «wea! prota ble tion for Federal Hall. , eadquatters waa that William P.) school system of the city.” ‘a at the han Hanta Claus | patterna learned from expepiongs by HD the American Ned Crom im Mou |inunched between Col Del Rosso and | road Adm uid the Prem. « : turr sama aseured of appointn ent Admitting nat ee ae who waa an American corporal, | England and France. é: 4 eeetde " ‘ . nen af omen engage vt int ine “ ° ocreta takers eredtion of mania the Frengela Valicy. The enemy . * + as Corporation Counsel, The new te: wuperviaing force many | Gt into w big machine at o near Becretary Ba ofa of Chicago, another 9 ae an 6 oe 2 . 1 aching up: « ‘d) 'F a don z a - pe fv net abl te advance beyond Gane Phot : ken over prob $ Mayor sent for bim and after ait he /AF*_ aval write ff xt bogks of by hangar, He nth off, and fit. te = ie mg ro to supplant paveenger. vaid ping beside ihe’ Cel Del toss |*VY Oe . H Be eo eee : Stperior tr weaver, the bool toon minutes later there was a] much work now done by differant By German sokliers when he ere in the event that Comptroller Will. «+ . “- ry” had been disposed of the ¢5 get upor “ bh City Mate, wh of engines over the ebtl divisions of the National Defense . frontier from Denmark by mistake, but lame tn not pélected, thebe egparentiy | + * two men went into longthy private must be approved by Honrd of | iron's heade and at plane || Counelt was released veld days a * o | onts Superintendent venking of this [4 hen ulep a The Sorpeuatyere hed oe venaee hewt Informed on the altuation be- + Biro ae be atl dent sours Commissioner | dropped to the anow-covered fleld Establishment of a munitions ehier abeart, about 180 of whom were Rue MITCHEL APPOINTS BOYLE lieved the work would be undertaken ; William G, Willcox, President of! -onctuden: before them. The children had | to supervise purchase and distrion. nlution-Maden by Hecretary McAdoo, who, however e the load of’ Mducation, called to) "In the light of business experience, |) told that Banta had aban- | tion guns, munitions, food ami ¢ eae ve wai erewrne : AND GODLEY TO CITY COURTS would not relinquinh hin place ax } |iearn of Judge Hylan's desires re- | would a book from the pen, nd he yer of | doned his old sleigh for an air. paca co Ln obs to will probably , . AY cad Hecretary of the Treasury, but would | # + ‘garding transfer of educational af. | f Mach’ oF Hislinok written by one | plane, but they did not belleve it eeaiiione boate, paneg “aver Tt the ; nurround himself with # cabinet of |Z } ‘airs, The present board of forty-six! of the members of the board bave a» |until they saw him come down | ecutive authority now tiéking,” | Fourth Time He Has Named the] ratirona men 4 + members paswes out of existence Dec. good a chance of adoption for the | t | trom the akies Gals aay. ’ FOUR MORE DEATHS | Fetmer for Public Office, A fow legal and financial probems,| $ % #1 and ts to be succeeded by a new 88 & Pudge tars auan( tien of th | First in: 1907. not yet finally disponed of, are hold- | 2 ¢ board of only seven members, Mr.) superintendent's textbook? Axaln, 18 : ae ‘st in . Ing up President Wilson's announce- | + } Willcox inquired whether the new. there not danger that a very 1 texte 500 000 DAYS? WORK LOST. | 5 ‘ » Accident | B4Ward ¥. Royle, Tammany leader of | ment of thin new war atep—the mont * Mayor would have his new appointees | book from a tencher oF principal who Sirluiual Pra Engineer Killed by Accident— | ea, oeaibty District, was to-| revolutionary yet takem by the Gov- $ | ready to adaume charge on Jan. 2 or |MAde free uso of the product of the IN SHIPYARD STRIKES ‘The Others All of Natural day appointed a Maxistrate by Mayor nent {desired to have the old board hold list ax a reward for such use?” i) e Causes. Mitchel, to fl) the vacancy in the Man-| ‘The President t# confident that bis f over for w brief period in order to| | Comminsioner eae sagen cape ad WASHINGTON, Deo. 26.—The acol-|nattan and Bronx Division of tho city] Plan, including the fass:7 pega i a ee Lapa in the transfer. lpened to raauiats the of | Investigators Told Labor Troubles decitat death of bn engineor and thre sa cistrates’ Courts. ‘Tho term tn two| DY fixed for the railroads, wi : : go Hylan replied that the new | hooks. On Dec. 31, 1915, the ~| Cost Delays Equal to 20,000 from natural causes among the P with the approval of the ratiroad | } board would be ready to assume of- tary schools had on hand ea) expeditionary forees were an |*N4 4 half years and the ralary $7,000 a) 11, mF Me, Se fice mediately after the firat of the mabjects | only, namely, sgraDhy Men's Efforts for Month, * i by the War Department <o-day. | Year, Wage questions pending with om- | O>oh+or4erertooeeed® your, Chairman Willcox then called Huy cy: jem than 1492208 hocks | WASHINGTON, Dec. 26,—More than TEA hey are: The Mayor also” appointed Deputy | poyecn—oue of the Slggest Problems Mien Mu-garet Young of Detroit & nieeting of the old board to arrange in excess of the turiff allowance half million working days—the equiv- , Laomard Font, Labor company, | Police Commissioner Leon G. Codley|hefore tie Government in Its giant is shown wenring’ the sorvice. belt fr winding up its business This excess was valued according |alent of the labor of 20,000 workmen ILL ¥ onla; mother, Mrs. Coralty fi nh to | ‘ average cost per book, at! for id mont te prove a most 24. pneumonia; to Mil out the unexpired. term of theo ioine—will be taken up at @ con- Capt. Bertram Cruger of the Parole {9 the averar p ; 4 Acl6 Touth—hay nt Apatite the i ‘Houma, La. late Magistrate Naumer of Brookiyn, | *°"°'"* | Which she advocates for women who Y l° $506,607.47. rom Jan, 1, 1914, to Dee. | Government’ ‘shipbuilding "programm "ha ; Harry Lute, infantry, Ded. 28, | Godley will serve three years and four nee with railromd brotherhood have loved ones in Unclo Sam's ser- Board was summoned by the Mayor- 9; 191, 1,541,911 booka on the five) through astriies and ute, KR. B. welcome, delicious ‘ ja; mother, Mra. Jane Lute, No.| months and his salary will be #7,000 | chle ‘sand thelr legal advisers at the vice. ‘Three members of Miss Young's lect to answee inquiries concerning elementary subjects above referred ihe, Bonate staves Sheeler ” d f fle be ( om Tompkitls Streot, Columbus, 0. | year, | White House to-morrow, family have jJolned the colora and she affairs in that. department, Misa to disappeared sree a8 —, ins | da reminder of youre! cting A. D. Stecle, stevedore bat-| Up to a few days ago Mr. Boyle was| The President is suMfotently em- |i» shown wearing the new boit wits Katharine 8. Day's, Chairman of the Yentory account, with no recor Dec. 2 or of thelr disappearance. i Bt bronehitias wife Mra.|President of the Board. of Wlections. | powered by the act of Congress of |three service stars, ‘Tho belt is of Board, has resigned, to take effect 4%’ thy average cunt of S41. F conte ‘f WAR LASTS DTASTS LONG good taste in every B, & » Fulton, Miss. This See bi a ee hi 1916, to assume control im- | white satin ribbon, in Sam Brown Dec, 28, an! ithas been rumured that book this: bl ddd ments $5: oe ogonyd pronnk cago Pgsiee nb Prego SitoHh. Re wameeh Live ae mediately, although there will be|style, with red stars, which; when Mayor Mitchel, before retiring from Be eee sateen, “San [ott af Uo, cxpnicone ea legislative \adpmatensate necessary | worn with a rue dressy form the clon, waw to redfrange appoin/ments GERMANS FAIL + FAIL AGAIN GOVERNMENT MAY ON 3 men, he appointed Boyle Chief Exam- | peo ieas the President will insist upon @ public be left for the uw admintstration, a FOUND 400 iner of his staff, Last June, pursuant | “The President, in time of war, | ieclaration by tw Brotherhoods, and Judge Hylan demands that the va- H SEIZE COAL SUPPLY ’ to the Conscription Act, the Mayor, is empowered, through the Seore- hat a slight waxo advance wii. then cancy be left for him to fill French Take Prisoners at St. Quen- i } RED CROSS BANDAGES pert og acid Son’ Pigs 4 tary of War, to take possession = be accorded to them, Nicholas J, Hayes, Tammany leader th and in Alsace—Quiet on 4 Draft Reaiotration. | and assume control of-any system | Railroad presidents are sald to and former Fire Commissioner, had British Front. | OLBVELAND, Dec, %—A plot te! xir/Godley was an Aasistant Corpora: | er systems of transportation for | have stated that, as Government op-|a session with the Mayor-elect, but| Red Cross bandaxes’and spread |tion Counsel at the bexinning of the! the transportation of troops, war eration hax been decided upon, the! whether as applicant for the place for| PARIS, Dec, 26—"On the right death among tho soldiers of |afitchel administration, and was so-| materials and equipment or for rit is Put into effect the better | himwelf or In some other person's be- | bank of the Meuse (Verdun front) | they ean to pointe where most need. | an@ her allies has been ¢X- | tected, from that post by Commissioner! other purposes.” i be for the roads as the ¢o | half notther would reveal. the energetic reply of our batteriey| ed. That has helped in some re- i yn problem, which they admit a, ecatareey, foere ciands. e-Oor pelepdl ee a jg rhe President ie sald to be con- | they have been tunable to solve regis. &: Lyne Gk Wkeauiahart| DOE Ae ees er ee Bae «| "Dr. Garfleld mentioned’ Pittaturgh, Wt became known that Depart-|Fre@ Thompson Fights fident the railway presidents will who was Chairman of the Business ment of our lines in the region of| cincinnati and Toledo aa examples t of Justice agents were hunting Hoe agree as to the compensation to be) nat imation by Senate ¢o| Men's League Executive Committee, Bezonvaux,” says to-day's official ie ‘bottle-neck" points, ‘There were Perpetrator sdf the deed. Frederick W. Thompaon, creator of Paid th» ronda for the use of their | |had @ conference with Judge Hylan, | communication. many mines in Eastern West Vir- (Continued from Firat Page.) 80 West 40 pper Dy ncas in the ie Life im ond Inve: We 1 | at pping West a c e ‘Three thousand four hundred surmical |runn Park, one of the builders of the Property during the time they are) WASHIN( stixa- | discussing administration affairs, He| “In the region of St. Quentin and Weatern part shining est eatking Atessinas, rolled by patriotic women in| Hippodrome und known throughout tho operated by the Government tion of the rajiroad situstion under the js one of the new Mayor's inner coun- | in Upper Alsace French patrols pen- tion at meeting points. A begin Mere infected with & mysterious |courtry as a theatrical producer, ia at| It ia believed the union leaders wil] Cummins rerolutl before | gel, etrated German trenches and Srought| e invol great detail” in fe Senate Interstate ¢ Com 4 5 COWEN.—0n Dec. 24, suddenly, TULAUe Dolson while in transit be> | Polyclinic Hospital, where ho is said to assure the President of thelr undi- | ‘he, Senate Interstate | in fini | ‘Taxation and tax commissioners re-| back prisoners.” GARDENS SONNE WAKE BE OE) sg in 8th year, at Mie Toledo and Cleveland. Immedi-|have about an even chance for recov- mites § ¥. ch : | aie e—~"There was} closed unt! next April, he sald ee ar ta snd Cleveland. | immedi: | ory, following. dangerous operation vided loyalty, and that a satisfactory | and Gominijsioncrs McChard, Clark ahd | celved attention from the Mayor-elect| LONDON, Dec. 3 r | ret Tntee Ona Ate ee tte veg 1| Fealdence, 470 W. état at, the rear of the Red Cross warchouse 0? Christmas eve, Four surgeons wero adjustment of the wage demands can en tetion as witnesses OOMMPFC?, during the day. Among the posai-| nothing special to yeport” on the) may abrogate there contracts and di- ee funeral services Dea, 3@ at Tivery effort was made to keep | (ir. Hinaed Walldce be De geek: | be made without embarrassment to |” —————.———__— | bilities om his slate for appointment | British front in Irawco yesterday, vert shipments to prevent conges- | 98 FM J Matter secret. Grant and Dr, Wiley of the house staff, the Government. It is alao reported CLOSING QUOTATIONS. jaa Republican members of the tax| says the offical statement issued to-|(lon.” Dr. Garfleld aald. | | MODNETT.—On Deo, 34, MRS, CATER * [board are Herman Beyer, recom. day by the War OMce | 1 sngon),—| marked Senator Kenyon, . Funeral from the residence of ive Wi at aed oe Non |mended by William M. Bennett, and! ppm iiticased artitiery fichting| Dr, Garfield sild his organization ts| daughter, Mra. Hugh Hennessey, No. i et xe |Joln J. Knowitz, Republican leader yesturday aoutheast. of Ypres on the composed of about 200 persone, chief) 483 E, 194th at., Browz, on ‘Thuraday, High. 10! tact. Chas, of the Bronx, who is sald to have the Reigian trot and near Moeuvres and of whom are engineering experts, law- | Dec. 2T, at 9.20 A, M, Thence to.the ; Sasha, Mold Mio. 5 4 backing of Senate Leader Elon HK. Marcoing, on the Cambrat front it was vers, coal producers and John P. White, | Dee ST at 0-80 A. Me Theng AB. jet Bugge. Brown. officlully ‘announced to-day by the Ger-| president of the United Mine Workers winiie ate Wale Sty ane Amt, Car rf c man War Office, econnolteing | of America. “He proceeded to give at| Alexander a ere & solemn” high » Am: Leads.) soieneh | detachments reconnalline jengih details of how complaints against | mass will be offered for the repose st ae. mole: pete tana fighting. |prices are handled. Forty such com-| her soul Am! Sm, Hels, 70% Ce — | plaints of operators had been investl-| __(lersey City papers please copy. | an te 2 ing PNEUMONIA DEATHS ated. he anid, and each one had re- | === ——- ‘ a. ‘Tobscce quired services of engineers, expert ac- Aaeotde sae countants and lawyers. Dr. Garfield PERSONAL! Tk Ati: Git a Ww. i, Baldwin, Loco Two DAY: | sald his chief advisors were volunteers | PLEASE GONE HOMME. lt danaye Gaal write 4 | and worked without salarles or ex- "ae 0 44 posible: Alwar gt, Fae pense accounts. BSS slater. nuie Jonolt. ouis | FOR BOOKS SOLD my Figures Show Slight Decrease | k| From Those of Corresponding thle, Pi Ba ‘ He 'Uiehem *Btee! Heth, steel Dette BT. Bitte’ & Superior Par, uit, aaive 4 tei. blo, |; ,— § | st Week. ie AKC 8} eee Period Last Week ‘ mS “4 ¥ increase in the Copper 4 40) Firet Par There was a slight increase ‘ ian, Coppe 1 | (Continued from First Page.) number of deaths from pneumonia in sem : y from noon Dec, 24 to 3 ors $5,950.59 for 26,399 books New York City from noon Dec. noon Dec 26, as compared with the same Walt L. Hervey, Board of Examin- | yortod of the previous week, according to | feos AB | ors, $15,822.89 for 49,248 books, Dr. Charles F, Bolduan of the Depart-| 4 Jer, A. O'Connell, Board of Exam. ment of Health, ! 3 tners $6,285.00 tor 33.408 Pooks | ‘The total number of deaths from 1%| George J. Smith, Board of Examin- | in the forty-elght hours was ci ONE DOLLAR for YOUR OLD SHOES! sop >| ors, $16,622.8) ror 41,248 books, land the total from pneumonia 104: teeter ¢allforn Ada agy ed In teh \aramel: i raat Lina : H Vor rem | | Kel ates it ee nana Bimeios Huperin- | Manhattan there were 208 deaths, 87 o SRS CES [arertegets, qgorered, ite Ea prides pa Premium Rican ¢ ‘ | Reukeott' Canoe C. A. Kidd, District Superintendent, {them from pneumonia; in tthe Bronx, oND | tadten "Neligy 1S | $6,260.78 for 2 books. ~ |deuths, 12 from pneumonia; in Brooklyn, bik , trai, Naat ag | John W, »avis, District Superinten- deaths, 45 from pneumonia; in! SERCIAL, | ASGOR TF D SuOCOLAtE COVERED 2 Fag dent, $38,897 60 for 106,443 book.’. Queens, 38 deaths, T from pneumonia; in| - OANUT ROYALA— i i Thursday, Friday, Saturday—December 27, 28, 29 ‘ Mg | Seed sante Ey Malestey Phetcict: tran | REMnRteee Aidentine a trie pe surponie Te er vena 1k 1 14 | perintendon., for 8,805 beoks, ‘The total number of deatha. from wil } ot the | choleeat” xrated ‘ 7 & , . a —?2 2 ‘in. causes from noon noo! | irom, styles copoana! ® covering: ed . Your oldest shoes, if you choose. Wear them into any Fl ge Muiliam 1. -shea, Dlatriot Superin. |sa0mm Jt, total from pneumonia, 176 This, tecortmend wit woe ot ous Daseeciind tea Walk-Over Store in Greater New York—Wear a new pair of herein Ie Diatrioe ahier. |S AIgRE decrease from the vamo D ital inte, An x W: 's going o > wi , he old | intendent, $871.76 for 11,991 books te a To a. ma jo Come alk-Overs going out, and we will allow you $1.00. for th Seiott la i iR Julia Rickman, District Supotin- | pepert ox senmer Tuecarera’s Lona POUND Bokes HSU pox ic ones, no matter what make, how old or badly worn they are tondont, $15 087.15 for 62,585 booka Offictally Dented, | i ' " . 7 . : or nh F ‘aylor, 1 ny N \ This offer is without reservation, It applies without exception “S anette ter sami caer | WASHINGTON, Dec. 26.—A report to any Walk-Over Shoes purchased, for Men and Women, even | “Joseph ft Wade, District Superin. |that the Steamship Tuscarora, former | t % | Cendent, $5,300.08 for 13,189 books. | coast guard cutter and also well known | to those now selling at special reduced prices. ={y| John's. Roberts, District Superin-|in Great Lakes ports, had been sunk tendent. See Julty Richman. with her crew of fifty-five was official- % ‘avy Department to- | It was believed the vessel had | Great Three-Day Opportunity for Real New Year Economy! f=" ; Edgar D. Shimer, District Superin-|ly denied at the d 4” | tendent. Sen W. L. Ettinger. day 1 NVEST the money you receive for oe in w gale off} | Jewale Bancroft, assistant director | heen dashed to pieces $ of physical training, $1,143.80 for ggg | Nova Sooti___g___ Christmas, from bonuses, or from Behe TF eee etn H, Collins, director'of draw. ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. dividends, in the phono h of : FQ | ing, $3,741.63 for 7.086 books: Baltimore & Ohio Blaven months! iJ Pp graph Be card, Crampton, director of |S etMgaituritis decrouse, $2,260,661, | unequalled value— = 24 | physteal training, 632.86 for 3,574 #3 | books: | Great Northern. Rallway—Regular| Jet insTeUMONT OF 2 John LL. Hulshoff, supervisor of | quarterly dividend of )% per cent. pay- 1% | ganguages, $2,365.08 for 7,109 books, able Web. 1 to stock of record Jan, 4 a Anne - Jeaaup. Sivector of Kewing, Pennaylvenia Rall '¥ Averiand < 446.05 for 1,084 books. 6,995, an increase of CREAR AS A onue SS | Mirank R. Rix, director of munio, |i Nov: 2, totaled # Average iden Fr $13,787.24 for 29,960 books, Aver trease OF THE HIGHEST CLASS TALKIN p Ma holders was 1.867 E. Williams, director of cook- |The number of Mian te es Ing, $1224.90 for 1,585 books, "1,61 men stockholders ry Walk-Over Shoe Stores Januar ye | '"Syiillam Le Welter, Principal Girls MACHINE IN THE WORLD p tie Yoru ci Mceuive ‘Brons March 93! Gyigh School, Brooklyn, $9,499.92. for road wet tie nN b4\ oe pooks igs gs Betivay eh Last f newer Huy i3 as in dy, Principal Del & Hudson—Quarterly divi sonora Phonograph Sales Company, Bue YS ‘October 60 | " ‘ 7 coal, BP. B. delawa: dso . nanim EB. Bulow ton, President y ret closed , Manhattan, $10,645.40 for iy41i dend ot Jer cent, payable March pola, market chowed strong, Gy 15 to 6) No. Gf Manhattan, $10,046.49 for istd, gend of & 1-4 per Co ah at fth Ave, at S3rd Street 50 Broadway (Standard Avs ——_~<—. ‘Arthur T. Gorton, Principal, b BROMO OUINEN No. 3h, rons, B26.79244 for tésc@ , Pittaburgh, Cinginn ame LAXATIVE yo Louie R. R.-Dividen OBIS Si hea Pia er a peivia W, iia, Principal, 2. 3.Ng, |g ‘ 279 Broadway at Reade St. *Brooklyn: 1285 Fulton St, SS tt Kvening Demovutrations,