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a 4 12 ; THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1918. to know that I got r day of t the oo-operation of morcha kot to the where bh Bloomer, Wis. pther bualne en in the gones ‘1 r 0 "a Ger i Gloated by ‘The Kventug World : ‘ ’ nO completely. off Hit a04 CSHDERY. 16:4 If it ie known that such # pian ivision had t at Englewood, eo ee ee put tn operation, would help matters average of four Calls Public Service ’ While this hearing was in progress ” a ublic oervic off his hend. and thus reduce the “peak load” and lin one part of the Federal Bu! 4 Slacker, jin another Judge Samuel homie wa Platt ef Bins | was hearing, as arbitrator, the die Fuel Adminis- pute between the packers and their —— n going over on an Adiministrat« the consumption of coal, it can be readily understood that — privrity would not be granted if the plan was mored. As far as the United States y ing but fignt., Moat of tha time we|{rator, last week arrested two Public enyloyees. The workers want am mes a Week for & gvod Wile, he must have hundreds to] \. J 1 | Fuel Commission is concerned, and wurgeation made al t 6 a | rr. jong the lin were in the. fire trenche, hich [Service Corporation officers in Engle- jelght-hour day, increased wages Ny are not as bad as the reserve | wood for turning on street Hahts while Dominate Wisconsin Market jequal pay with men for women whe “For three months there was noth- 7 y watched. The artici ppeart in bie credit, th WENT OVER FOUR TIMES A) Sed aud WEEK, HIS TALLY 1S 30GERMANS| P’t-Mayor Dan Fe The Evening Word plan is carefully a 5 ches, and about four times a|tho moon was shining. His action was Desrorey (he Pame Service, Sidne Jaffe, Enlisting at S; 3 /ins Favor of with Interest, and it is hoped that Irtaai srihes Thrills | Week We were ordered over to house-|reiuked by e nila Jenkin- John E, O'Hern, eral superinten- Saver It Wins Favor ith Interest, and it, Je hoped that Thirteen, Describes Thrills | ciean Yor"thie Germans, On: the lant [sereted by State, Agmiistracor tonkins | and Farmers Lose, Inves- | gant of Armour, £°Co.” wal eroas- Tract { of the city will gi the pre Nohti “ ” jone of these clean-upsa the Ge sn ante , examine iy rney Frank P, Traction Expert tentign, A sebedule’ WBIGh eoetd of a Fighting “Man. retired wbout four miles, behind the |{ieerain to President Thomas McCarter tigators Told. | Walsh, representing the unions, O'Bterm ie mean comfort for the riders and at A village of dullenne and entre of the Pubite Servi, ¢ Corporation: eit sald it would take 30 Ber aot eee =A " 6 -,.| the same time. m eal connarve te = jin the village with machine guns. “If Jenkinson hos any nerve he Will] (014 7 men to operate wi 0 ef ‘That the United States Puel Com! ti, same time mean coal conserva. What did I think of when I went | "We itick to then Tete aed were [fire me CHICAGO, Feb. 27.—Detalla of] Mite than for ten hours as pad »wed viasion at Washington has fol with interest the articles ap: in The Evening World sugee Umne-business zone regulation for the hoped that It will be. rine One of the first to con a in the proposed gone N claim the sugge ‘over the top’ the first time? Why, I ordered to clean out every house in| Hut Platt 4s still on the Job, THe says|cheose making and selling and t 1 | the town. The place my matey and | he ¥ To-day e a thi was 80 bus » to pull my baye- y jhe won't resign. To-day he sent is . x | busy trying to pull my BAY |T were assigned to housed @ magni | cee ce aeenatite mony that the big packers really con: net out of my first German that I) cent Prussian guard with a machine sed by your com-|tfolled the cheese industry in Wi forwa: World joome 2 ‘ ‘” gun. We didn’t 6 Ta treet Nghte furl etet of subway trafic, became! Junt and mamuglog deginers Pres \ | didn't have time to think foward the house bot at tat ne ee | pany in Rergen County atill burn In spite|consin marked the resumption to-day known yesterday when Charles KH. Waldort-Ast and the McAlp Si ‘a his is the principal impression of/the machine-gun jammed and wel! My protests, wasting itself in the} 4¢ n6 Government investigation into know that omer has always been | ¢ Britain's overssan| beard him swear softly as wa parsed | Moonlight. Men of your tys St hi the Division of | Hotel#. Mr. F youngest . hf lta pdb dl egeap eed di oni! he youngest of & shuttered window. Inside the house |we need efficiency. Waste of any kind} the packing Industry before the Ved-| Refuse to Tell Assistant District At® ’ Public Utilities for the commission, Se ee hee hie eer te: | era, Sidney Jaffe New York} | clares that ho is wi via *, Sidney Jaffe, a } 1 lunged for him. But thou ans inefficiency. Do you take this rs 2 ; i alked with an Evening We fe) to co-operate with nage boy who had got his first man and! had him he suddenly changed fis bengicHlargi wey or : iNte andsdeath Se a mranae se torney Smith Anything About porter. Mr. Stuart viewed the situ-| whenever a sone time ache le pt @ lot more besides before his tour-|tactica, shifted his rifle and awung Atl atruggie? Light ineans the wae of coal, Henry Krumrey, a farmer and Alleged Pool, ation marily from the fuel y-' pared. In these ho are thou teenth birthda me with the butt. ‘The gun smashed pe gate pe vo nee ees Py " .» now r he andpoint, but expressed! sads of employer, ar of the aia, dean through my guard, broke my collar. |°f Muscle, of trasportation, We need|cheesemaker of Plymouth, Wis. n Five weary, dejected, well clad mad . y gs ,, (merchants and other employers be ufe, despite his youth and the! bone, and the next day [ started to | these to the utmos = : President and General Manager of] were placed on the rack to-day in Did? personal views on the advantage to) tw 42d Street and S4th Street | that he is back again In the! Blighty. My matey got the fellow] our friend Wiggins in New York the Wisconsin Producers’ Federation,| trict. Attorney Swann's anti-gambiia® © expected by the travelling pu would follow his example, results of | to r in settled, Al sophomore class of a Bronx hgh! before he could recover his balance. |now reduced lightless nigut from six to ied ea lk enerally con.|crusade by Assistant District Attorney | f the plan ia put in operation, 1t in| the destred nature would undoubtedly | differen Vente MHINs | echool, has done a full made wine ‘My mother disclosed my age to the|two per week at means lesa coal} testified tha as 6 y ur{James I. Smith. They were Gustave the belle? of the commission that the | fellow Jutes int arrival or @ ‘ ie » spirit |suthorities while I was in the 004: | for clamoring Itu! d the Ttallan front|ceded that the big packers—Armour Sride of No, 1076 wade 111 SE believe that the suggestion i< a|parture of employees can readily be | Share the war, The same sp pital and I was discharged before I |i, guy front, 1t may be your fault, or|& Co. Swift & Co, Morris & Co.,| 4. Bronde of No, 187 Adoption of such a plan, aside from | good one,” said Mr, Boomer. "Lan. | arranged, and 1 feel wure that the| that helped him pase for the mar’s| could be sent back to the front again. (1% OMr fon * annot control your|Cudahy @ Co. and Wilson & Co.| Brooklyn; Joseph B. Hartman of Me. he relief «i trata congestion, would| derstand that The Evening World|employees themselves would be 4i04| years that he represented himself to|!f the war lasts till I aim eightcen | Possibly ee Onneed, “Wea peel | mace t 73 per| 143 Waverly Place; Horace G. Kimble © af excellent war measure. haa set no regular schedule as yet,|of uny change that would bring them |, 4 B ne iting officers | 2°2F4 old, however, I'm going back in| forceful Mr. y ee controlled the marketing of 75 Perl (+ 49 iteke Place, Brooklyn; Bd ! ( herlpang tie the bee hocause that would be impossibjefeven a minimum amount of comfort, | 2° te the British recruiting | hurty merchandising fire. In the latter case) cent. of the cheese made in Wiscon-| 2-4 7 Hayward of Mount Vernon amd Such @ step has been under) without the co-operation of all en “The proposition should be oute- | made him such a good soldier th “1 don't believe, though, that there's |Ket the Government to relieve you by | gin Joseph N. Butterley of No. 21 Park § ! coasideration by the commission in} ployers in this zone, However, it) fully dealt with and looked into hy was fighting in the front iine/a chance of that. The German im« ging him wit Ing aid and com- |" comeesare ¥ . Jl of the greater citios of the United |Mtrikes me, that the plan is entirety | fror Krumrey @aid that the prices for! Row, nthe standpoints of wanitatiun | trenches within a month of the time|rale js breaking fast. It's only their |fort to the and wasting our re- A States, and the fact that The Bvening|fa#tble and T am willing and ready ' decency and comfort.” aul ae tity, | Wonderful discipline that's holding! sources, The \ ale te hurt by|Wiseonein cheese were fixed by the] The five were found late yesterday i World la pushing the profectith the| — — iat Be eniteted It New Foreiclty-) | then toneciel conperate machete Wisconsin Cheese Dealers’ Assocla-|in Buterley's office on the fourth floof ! metropolis of the country is the rea- Thirteen yeurs of age and possesied | “Don't tet any of these terribly fair] _—— tion, which he characterized as the|of No. 21 Park Row by Detectives Robs son for tholr unqualified ind t libel ABA te bib hori: bbc ple tell you that the German sul: hese Combine.” The witness de-|ert J. Hickson and Edward A. Demarest i air unqualified indorsement. | | months of hi hoot military trains jdier In individual ighting is as co | NO) KHAKI FOR PO! * of Inspector Costigan's staff. It was The “staggering of business” as well ho British. ivery time we went clared that the sessions of the Chee ‘ bend ba | | ing, young Jaffe presented himself on | 8% 1 s a ime suspected that a pool room was being ; aa the “akip stop” question hus bea | ne stot last June at the recruiting te, Uieir trenehen We left mors of BUR DEBATE GREATE STIR | Board were largely « farce and re-|ooerstet a the ofce and ilckeon ape : earefully considered by the commis-| Interborough Consolld j the ith of last June at the recruiting | their dead when we returned than) (sulted in the farmers getting low Demarest were eent there to get what | prices for cheese. In 1011, he wald.| gence they could. They euccesdad ip ige in Uniforms | cheese was priced at 11 cents a pound) nnging some race track charts and Jn’ and was tm-|we did of our a and when they and packed off to|came Into ours it waa exactiy the] same only they often left some prls-) Rumors of ( mt Corpore= CLOSING QUOTATIONS, tion as min n—Regular quarterly dividend of ly mediately acce n preferred stock, payabi: Canada for six months of trainir sion, and it is estimated that the re-|t duction of the “peak hour” trae will] Pp April 1 to stock of record Mareh it Nidal Miah oman | ' be the means of conserving thousands, Hii « ss ners in the bargain . aaa 1 on the board which afterwards sold/ obtaining possession of them were Chet millions Of tone ef coal,| Dedére! Seuie” Nakeing Conpany ote | After a week's work ina ahaa. Sth ‘. h ‘Tommy is Renting for some | Cause Policemen to Hold In- tie frets 4016 4b Cant Poread (8 land-nome altina- ewes ’ ' throughout the country Regular quarterly dividend of 1% p eo ee eet ee oon anton |thtent, and bis AgNting shows (l, And) dignation Meeting. | “The caused a loss of from $10,000] ‘Threats of “breaking” the two pds ' From a personal standpoint, Mr.| cent. on tock, 1 jbound for England. After a ten i aifterence alone would finally de=! aie sew York polleo are greatly | to $15,000 to the farmers in Sheboy-|licemen led the latter to serve sume Stuart heartily agreed that the aug.| 1° &© stock of record March 6 | days’ leave there he was placed in the | ijs the war in hin favor.” |xroused over reports said to have come} gan County alone,” the witness rait,|™onses upon the five to appeal before 4 Sixth Battalion of the Kile Brigade, _—_ | from Headquarters to the effect that the|"E am convinced that the prices ot | Jude pWadhame and Mr. Smith in the and two days later was in Calais. ‘MRS POTTER ANGERS COURT Juniform of the force Is to be changed /the Cheese Board were fixed in al” Wel gnd out who’ you will use to Jaffe's contingent reached the Frenoh | " 7 from blue to kt secret session before the board met.” | break us.” the policemen deciared. hort fut Ja Wine to: Join the ONveds Patrolmen. are so stirred that they a Mr, Sinith tried to find out to-deg, be He Apebis : MeN ee cteat, pointing out|. The Witness sad that Henry Cap-| put the five men refused to answer ay tleth Division, which was returning | held a theeting of protest, pol vs n | questions on that subject. ‘The: jrwat many of them have recently bougnt |!) former President of the Plymouth | 4 3 y then notifled to appear ‘before Idee, when! new blue uniforms, and that the change|Cheese Board, who opposed the or-| Wadnama to-morrow afternoon {p, since| ganization of the Farmers’ Co-Op-|they will be examined publicly, gestion should be given a fair trial} Ur “The acquisition of new lines of|Number of employee subscribers to jj ‘ “2 ' . United States Kteel stock thin ye ransportation in New York will 42.521; number of shares subserib i, hardly solve the trafic problem,” he|437. Last year there were 39,230 ‘sub said, “The reason for this is that|*¢ribers, holding 67,711 shares there will be a proportionate increase! Chicago and Northwestern—Regular of riders during the time {t will take |quarterly dividend of 2 per cent. on the {ted States Steel Corporation. t after a rest in that! ? to the fr Vicinity, ‘This division made the} ironx Justice Reluctant in Consent- y would work a great hard codstract Hew mubwiys or other libea| 4 Hoth payable Abril 1 lo stock of ete toy sie. Boe Une core > e Adjudgir levery has to pay for his own unl+|erative Associations, is now em- P « De ‘ble April 1 to stock of ‘ ‘ i j ing to Postpone Adjudging every man bas 7 ‘ construct new subways or other lines | Mocks Seth payal fo'Aape kof marching four miles an hour, fifty ig »stpo avers ocr irl se diate pee He for traffic north and south in Man- _— minutes an hour and every hour but Her in Contempt. When an Evening World reporter | hepartment, Wace uliaeecists iit ba Sued tte attan you will find that it will be} Worthington Pump Company—Regu- no between sunrise and sunset. justice Mullen In the Bronx Supreme |called on Police Commissioner Enright! retters trom the files of Armour | {°F ne et fb Grea es actically impossible to Ret the ma-|iar quartgrly dividends of 1% per cent m the second night at dusk they |court reluctantly ‘consented to-day to|the Commissioner said there was no] tem Tum cee les Oe Abit of the choot depres = er = On The prefered. ntock, bot yayabl reached the battle front, and im-| postpone adfudging in contempt of court | basis for the report ° pees ry hey? Med on the preferred B stock, both payable STOMACH TROUBLE April 1 to stock of record March 20. Montana Power Company—Regular quarterly dividends of 1% per cent. on preferred and 1% per cent, on cor stock, both payable April i to a record March 12. Tells Sate, Certain, Speedy, Rollel For! cnsias Company Regular quarterly Acid Indigestion dividends of 1% per cent. on preferred and 1% per cent, on common stocks, —— payable Murch li to stock of record March 1 ‘Such a change is not even contem-|ord, Several of them told of the purchase of creameries in Wiscon- sin and the establishment of con. home, No. 611 West 158th Street. Mr, Filnt, who was sixty-elght years old) dropped dead Monday om a Ninth Aves nue elevated train, mediately were sent into the fire| Mrs, Emily Havemeyer Potter, daushter trenches. And just as the gray {of the sugar pioneer and a resident of thinned into light the next morning |'#e exclusive colony In the vicinity of MORE BINOCULARS WANTED. ” the Westchester Golf Club on Throxs they went “over the top. FIRST TIME OVER, BAGS HI8| The justice's anger was aroused by| Naval Ree st “" OH! THAT AWFUL BACKACHE | FIRST GERMAN. the repeated failure of Mrs, Potter to pescha ier polagpey eet tena H! HA AWF L BA KAC é Pt y proceedings ers 0 swans fia tore een gence. gee |xot eh sean” we ae IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS! top?” tho young veteran is asked. baba rad ary gees Aerliter hice Btates Navy's appeal that they be leaned “Why, all the front line men wore |’ iN 8 oP se. Potter urged in ex-|t the Government for war use need not concentrated in the fire trenches and forward them to Washington, but may tenuation of her failure to appear the x at the whistle we ‘went over.” Welract that imperfect service of sumamona| eave them at the naval recruiting st Am wnbeaithy body, and the unhappiness misery which follow, may be pre- vented by ordinary judgment and care. |% K nd Giecomtert when urinating, and stringy urine, too fre- reered passages. All theon, Bo 00 stomach troudl Gigestion, gas, wourneas, std such as in pach-ache and) Booth Fisheries Company —Regular mal t o retain are tn proba’ r n o on the pre- ” a Fy a 234 Si! et 5 Inability to retain food are in probably [quarterly dividends of #1 tie pei made the German trenches in two] had been made in the ortinal action to| tom at No. U4 Maal tht Rieel, | | | Keep, your temach ond mee an nee veer badder, which suey eed ine casce out of ten simply evidence that nd 50 cente on common. atocks, i ¢ ‘The need for wood beaith, | te tats q bie April 1'to stock of record rushes, waiting in the middie of no |recover $992.60 for xowns allexed tolupgentt' said. Lieut. ‘Stern’ to-day, | pers’ work le to threw off the peleonous| *eatat Brient's disease. VP © secretion of acd is taking place a the stomach, caus n't walt until th wer te 4 your @raguist at euce, Osta tai man's land for the reserves to come | e been ordered by Mra, Potter and | Whereas the navy formerly re uired but! matters which enter the body, If they 7 no! 01 Mrs. Hilda Alngren, about 20,000 glasses, nearly 160,000 are, pertorm thie work regularly an@ anto- The enemy trenches were {Not pald for v8. m Alnaren, a |eoy wanted, Mix or seven palte of | Sutieaily the ether orgene Will take caro QOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ol Cape, the stand by the plaintiff to tell how but now, because & sharp lookout must | Diseased comidtions of the bladder or| gra ¢ kind your great. «the formation of an and acid indigost! Fouth Penn Oil Company—Regular ae distonds the at and cauaea| quarterly dividend of $5 per share, pay up to us. empty and part of us went ‘on over’ SS A a eS ae at full oppremive burning feeling eome-|able March 30 to stock of record March |to the reserve trenches and part of U8 116 had Iald in walt for Mra, Potter at|be maintained on all aides of the ship, | maneye are indieated by nervousness, |sach day will Meep you iered te aeareey times known aa heartburn, while the acta | 14. went down in to clear out the com-| her ruaidence on Throwit’s Neck and how Hrom seventy to clghty glasses are nec- seeplouanoes, that tired, worneut feeling, ling fine. Money re foals # and infia “ * delicate lnin 7 ; ¥ een. jauses, ' mre hescany : Ft. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co, ts offering | munications Mrs, Potter had refused to receive the he glasses are tagged by the owner's: shesmatiom, ‘pain’ in the lew in the encensive development ae arenas |t® common atockholdera of recon! Feb: “My blood had started racing as wo] summons or admit her identity. name and $1 paid the donor many se Mamale inneeien? t K the exceed lopment or tion | 15 ight to mubscribe to Clana 33 common + | cronsed the dead space and the thrills , stock at par, one shai new for ev : To stop oF prevent this souring of the|two sha held, ‘The new tock ha |were playing about my spine. nis, A contents of the stomach and ta|aame privileges as the old common stock ta, lee Sheed Wad GHEkR GVBEitD Mite ! and harmless, @ teaspoonful of bieui Kights expire April 1 Bien fight and push the Germans back, agnosia, rr and effective co Nouthern Decifte * I nh down comu ica : Urcld stomach, should. be taken In’ a] Union Carbide Co-Regular quarterly outhen ailway | As hrancown : e mimunication 1 tuarter of & glia of hot or cold” water a ch & par pent: on tte oapitel |} wondered whore tho Germang wore, 1 {ier eating of whenever gas, pourness OF payable ‘April 1 to record March |And then as I turned a sharp angle 1 ! Aoldity te (elt. This sweetens the stomach Raaw Cne-ot asi wha iit aetiR zee the acidity ia a few mete nts and is & pe expensive edy to use An antacid, such as bisure ly harmiews and] Railway Steel Springs Regular 4 magneata,|auarterly dividend of 1% nt. on which can be obtaine ny druggiat |Common stock, papable March 36, and o either powder or tablet for ‘enables |1™% per cent. on preferred stock, payab'e he stomach to do its work properly with- | March 20, to record March 9 @ of artificial digestents, Mag- "7 - “ery Al forms so be certain | Chandler Motor Car Co.—Rexular : o ask for and take only Bisurated Mag- | quarterly dividend of 3 per cent., placing nowta, which Is expectally prepared for! stock on 12 per cent, annual basis, in- above purpose.—Advt crease of 1 per ¢ quarterly, payable = April L to stock of record March 12 of Highest Grade | but he went down like a piece of tim- ber, my gun with him. It didn't jthrill me, but it was satisfying. I THE Patriotic Yarn Association was organized to supply the women of this country with the best worsted knitting yarn in the market at the lowest possible cost, allowing only for the expense of distribution, with the understanding that they will make up able April » hair and @ palo face, aa though he —— . . ear ldidn’t think about his widow or how RAND APIBS declared first quarterly yr year on Furni : i ashes - “All Should Stand Ready to Give) were dreadfully undernourished NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. Life for Cause,” Says Prof. | “wnat I noted was that my bayonet i sorrow, as I had bee told over here jcommon stock of 44 ner cent. payin] AT ITY OOLLEGE LUNCHEQN | tna: t stouia. 1 renomber 1 notices 1M per cent. de that he was @ square head with white cy Ma 5 N23 RON ALON Ottes. 33 1-3°% Reductions i 10.75 40.84 20.39 20.00 | ach, and I became panicky as my ef- w guests to-duy at a luncheon at the College of the city of |MieY ALTORETH Into the teak, And to reach the individual knitter direct, that she may be unrestricted in the disposition rr roy Big Ag A lh ef cy my fy, Sea an of ber fngshed gamoal, provided arty that she, helt seuly fe) te abevemsefioned HAYS WINS PARTY CHIEFS [ererine Son a crumde more import. [ing inthis. trench for? Yow! be cause and give her wntten word of honor to that effect. We also gladly help out lant than that of mediaeval Burope, and | court marttalied! , A : r A idl [ey y Corpora TO HARMONY PROGRAMME) '': «sien sien “iteaiints rosy to tack | eectires Jap eae Ne small organizations of recognized reputation working for patriotic purposes. | cried in desperati ran Sees Gallinger, j ment." he maid, ‘Mtepends upon. the | took all hie six-foot strength to draw Prices Many Othe iiided that every’ vounk Jew ought (0 | gerve trenches he grinned at me” By the hank in Gray or Natural... at Capital | ‘The Jewish reeruite were aworn in to In Blue or Khaki. AN HINFEH ns Sr tencrers An tere aay ogo'R4 80984 X01! Jewish students who have enlisted iby sin fa y : ( ‘, CREDIT TERMS jit Bae Sn42 183 G44 witn the Britian for titary service in| COT {0 ele It proved futile. garments for men in the service of the United States and her Allies. We desire Market closed irregular up 16 to off] their ideals with physloal force 4 fing to give Nie life for the cau ; waling ie « : f Wr "That was a good begin ng!’ he day, each with his hand on the Oid | ¢ FV Sige Ply 4 Co Feb Coairman| ‘Testament, ‘To-morrow evening a din hat day I made up my mind that " la e Republican N At Cam. {fer wil be given. to. the (contin- |I'@ get my man every time that wo Four hanks average one pound, Jgents of the Jewish battalion at the | went over, And I did, and sometimes e Frotei Imperial, There will be a parade |y got two, till I think that I hav , er, the price e today with party ieadore at na-| afterward pa aN be ET ae a In lots of five pounds or oven ne 80 oped for Gray or Natural is $2.75 of conferences EEO > yeadquarte afler a mal] —- with the bayonet I'm tn a post- $2.85 Sail ak ty Gaited on. Senator. Onlings ‘BARTHOLOT SUMMONED —== ‘. IN ALLIANCE INQUIRY | STOP CATARRH! OPEN Om Mail orders sent to our Uptown Office | | Downtown cos i F mittee. o. NOSTRILS AND HEAD 225 Fourth A downtown office will receive 411 Madison Ave., cor. 48th St. ISHER ROS et He he oat) ae ls Holt dave Cesana Applied in Nostrils aided yee prompt attention. Write for pandividual purehasee limited te 12 ved Election of Pro t ‘ thie ators. COLUMBUS AVE mane Germans in 191¢ MelaTRA Fen eetids A¢ Cees Room No, 809 samples and prices. No tall orders,” Se Fe SiN | noptennine Marti ot ton Mad bated 20 yon abate ey orem bape na Hays and te Ie leeap the k a muteweties Me tet © mal oi fy ‘cream . sans pee © gating the German-American al.| balm at ony drug store, Apply a ‘ : ; Bikes : little of this fragrant, antiseptic ¢ } ’ i a ed by G I) ream - _— | Shir Nat See as shy Gus |into your nostrils and let it penetrate tavus Ohlinger of Toledo } e | corelens minneinee x | witness at the Inquiry. Ohiinper rend| te eteainre, SE Reeenge Of your . | . Nd There | a apecch, attributed. t Frond head, soothing and healing the in The Perfect “‘After-Dinner” Tablet (::"" Patriotic Yarn Association Miss Rosalind Wood, President 2 Rartholay. pr ver Word | to the Presidential lection iy Laie, {famed awollen mucous membrane ind you get instant relief urging the clection of candidates fa hat th i i ots as Recut eatin (MAGPIE vu 809, 225 4th Avenue NEW YORK CITY Bottles: sce and ccs ly leh, |depied that he made, the epesch jtrils are open, your head is clear, no | sc, and 50 it ¢ mor Glevelend| icant he desired e cene AMmer* | more hawking, snuffing, blowing) no ALAN Druggists 6 rom taxutic r d parsonage ia| President G 1. von Horse and Hoo | more headache, dryness or struggling now maintained by the Memorial Aa:| retary Adolph Timm at the ‘Aitiemea | for breath, Fly's Crean Balm fo just . Hon and. has thrown open! were ala summoned (> appear hetors| what aufferers from head colds and Tor public inspection. {ne committee, PMB Histon Fis a

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