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—. | son In every Liberty Loan, the total subscriptions | 019,659, an cont. These very little, if \rork showed up #0 w Loan that the organi convassing forces to work in ther loan campal Minneapolis district topped the lst) Mand of Col. M of the total isaue. f CASH RECEIPTS ALREADY ARE! ‘''® © otal, a cash a sum equal to more than|ant by brevet. Mode was with he total of the bond issue. War and served with it Wedera! Reserve distr'ct In the coun-' 61st Pioneer Infantry has t miliicas directly after the designated gignay Corps, He Minneapolis, 105 9180,826,350 172 Richmond, 130 . Boston, 260 New York, 900,......1114,930,700 124 Broadway United States Treasury at the foot the body, but the police have not yot| breath trom h of the table are tho } ‘ cooked on as one of the “freak (ne er four weeks of the campaign the At-|and Wester Rallroad ' crossing neat | the list and f that {t would not take its quota of bonds. It appears, however, that this was due solely to the tardiness of the panks in reporting subs Phila many other larger cities: the Treasury Department explained | C!4sers of the bonds of the first and that there may be slight changos, owing to the fact that many Federal | Mowe bonds into the third issue, bear- | and ber of subscriptions that came in in paign. “f the sul 4 THE “EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 18, ONE IN EVERY a OOK BIND, AL LOAN TOTAL $4,170,019 59, MOU nS ONE-FOURTH BOUGHT INN. cc - Years—Said War Would 17,000,000 Buyers Oversub “BH ARMY DIVISIO | cate his Pall. scribed Third — Issue | ROME, May 18—Fusapia patia- 39 Per Cent Sent. | jdino, the famous medium whese MINNEAPOLIS LEADS, | Faas ‘oh Hoek uA tl wae ABE Te iss years or more until her exposure in Workers Start Plans for old. In 1915 whe predicted that the ‘ mots |war would end this coming Septem New Loan in Fall. aes ber and the full particulars of that New York Men Among Those prophecy are contained in her will, . ‘ . ‘ together with the provision that the Sent to Raise Organization | prophecy te made public on the first to War Strength. Bunivervary cr net as | wane erherm and Miller Dec r Tricks Were Frag ng the approval of nits of the Sixth Division, regular Cesare Lombroso, sir Oliver Lodge changed | army, have been arriving at Camp afd other savanis of equal- | ly good standing, Palladino came to Wa dewor the last two woe Wadeworth for th t tw Re ik aountey. ln Newsiber, 4608, to WASHINGTON, May 18.—One per six in the Un approximately, invested in the ‘Phird woe re (Speetat to The Fvening Wo to which are to-day given a8 $4.170-/) spanTANBURG, 8. C., May 18! agter f 39 per |, The number of i About one-half of the divisional ,000, was grea submit to tests by American psychol- ber for the ynits are now here and It Is expected ogists who had © deoply inter+ Liberty bond |that the rest will arrive In @ short/ested in her table movings, spirit ernment oficinis are highly p time, reppings, ghost breezes and many with this showing. Organization So far the 63rd and Sith Infantry | other phenomena which she claimed | in the Third | Regiments, the Sixteenth and Elgh= to invoke by supernatural means. ation of the | teenth Machine Gun Battalions, h ad-| By her friends she was described hs 1) begin | fleld battery Company 11, the division ciajrvoyant or an intellectual me- mmediately, it was decided to-day, | headquarters troop, and the sanitary 4) ym Every Federal Reserve district in| train@ have arrived, The bard Tegi- the country oversubscribed its quota | ment ts commanded by Col. Charles’! nr, prugo Munsterberg of Harvard and overmibscribed {t liberally. The} ©. Tayman, while the 54th is In coM*| ang prof, Dickinson Miller of Colum- thiag Crowley prove At one ling 172 per| ‘The te of the division had bE) 4) A wterhere caught PB: © New York|Skelctonized and were in that con- ched re, bu in the fall ¥ How truly acrobatic her per- the tests Dr ladino by the las she wos in the act of adrottly with subscriptions tot ent. of the quota, T | listrict was at the foot of the list,/dition when they re }raising a table by means ef her foot Wut even at that It subscribed for|sinco then men to bring them UP tl pro¢ silter's experience with her was ‘onda to 124 per cent. of the quota| full war » have been arriving, whats ar and led him to the allotted to it, It bought $1,114,930,700 | da The men are coming from the] vonciusion that she accompllshed at orth of bonds, more than one-fourth | depots throughout the country, MAY joast naif of her marvellous feats by n being New York men who] ;), nt here from Fort Slocum simple trick known to the presti digitateur a $1,571,407,000. Chief Musteian Joseph H. Mode Of) junds and for Although only 6 per cent. of the/the 54th F er Infantry, formerly! possessed of a wonderfully $208,000,000, is due to be paid| the Tist New York, has comple Bland percept on the bonda to date, the cash receipta| twenty-five years’ service in the New | neither read nor write, She was born veady amount to $1,671,407,000, indi-| York Nationa: Guard, and he 44%) o¢ peasant parents in the village of ‘tung that many subscribers have| just received a long service medal/i Pouille, near Naples, When thir aia for their bonds in full and that] from the State of New York. In ad-|teen years old she began taking part he Government has received already | dition, he was made Second Lieuten- | jy pir the substitution of quick thé | success, but they tUred her and ne-half the an,ount originally set for| 71st during the Spanish-American | shé left off all such demonstrations uba until she was twenty-two, when a rad for cach) Private Arthur E. Williams of the| spiritualist induced her to undergo a Following ts the rm n trans-/syatematic course of observation y, the quot each being stated In ferred to the aviation section of the | This wasgthe beginning of her spe has been ordered | taculur care to Wilbur Wright Field, Mairfleld, ©,,| ted Milan, Kome, Geneva, Bordeaux, for assignment to duty. abridge University, War dy during which she vis le of the di-ssict: Location. Amount. P.C. Kansas City, 130.... 166 porn Py Ty \y whe aa May ole ‘ Be Pula, 100s ss | BODY FOUND IN COAL BIN, ras ay he had a) Atlanta, 90 ....+6 181 | bad fall, which left a deep dent in her *hiladelphia, 250 ... 144,.7| Man Relieved to Have Fallen Into| forehead, and from this dent, above 60 42 Chase Bank's Chute. |which there was a snow white patch Chicago, 425 143.2) The body of an employee of Burne |in her dark halr, was supposed to 186,966,980 143. | Brothers, wholesale coal dealers, was|emanate the mysterious breeze . 954,837,250 142 found this morning '~ a pile of newly | ited the San Francisco, 210... 136 [delivered coal in the basement of th leveland, 300 ...... 404,988,200 185 [Chase National Bank Building, No. which | draperies of the rooms in which she held her geances, It took ceptical American iscientiests to that this mystepiows wir cur ry 17,918,180 — | A metal identification tag > ith rent was not more or leas than a riptions accredited to the /MUmber 22 stamped on It we- found on |cleverly regulated exhalation lips, » sent lesraed the name of the victim. It ia} When asked by interviewers how which we ® believed that through a chute |she had happened to become a mee direct to Washington and therefore jig: night when coal was being |dium, Palladino would —invariab not credited to any Federal Reserve | geivered | place the blame on John district. —_—. mediumistic control, who, she d, waa in reality the’ shade of ‘Atlanta makes a record that has) Troop Train Ki pused much comment here and t#| CORNING, N. Y., May Is--Harry + of | Rogers and Foster Salisbury, both of Cube, N. ¥., were killed instantly yea: | terday at a Delaware, Luckawanna, | » Twe in Auto, | 8°! neer of Elizabethan days Among the adherents of Palladino was the late Prof. William Jumes of Harvard, who believed that ‘she pos- aa ahaa. on ie W'\ sessed supernatural knowledge, but iapta district remained at the foot of i) ‘were Maing: was attack bys ‘Troop | that she APeTRionialy aheanse tok tae ra were entertained | trafn. train of psychic effort and resorted to trickery. t “drive.* Throughout the that only one-half of the oversub-| garding Palladino's meth scriptions were to be . the most interesting was f P o be taken for that | {ne mort in vere by far nm the pen iptions and of subscribers to finally record their | 4”. “When | came to my first seance subscriptions by making the initial] What the number of bonds of vari-| with Palladin 1 expected deposits of five per cent. But Atianta|OU8 denominations actually issued | to see that disas Italian peas: of A a ey, {ant wortan who had #0 often been de- finished fourth, leading New York,| Will be ls not definitely known, The] Sordeq as ovarse, ordinary, unedu- Boston and| Bureau of Printing and Engraving 18| cated and vulgar. Instead I found a turning out m ons of the new bonds|lady who must have b nh extremely In announcing the figures here|fF original purchasers and for pur-| beautiful in youth, with dellent pression: of sympathy and almost any who want to convert! brilliance in her face, with a vivac verness which would hi second | tracted me in almost any parlor, This | knc Reserve Banks have been busy a] /P Interest at 4% per cent, i feesseeuice ina lt Wee ah i week wbulating the very large num- ew York made the largest contri-| sized by seeing how much she evi but of any of the districts, not-| 4 it tly suft position at the bot. | the seanc ble, The ex- red from the the last days of the four weeks’ cam- | ¥/thatandin tom of the contage t TURNED OUT. ; fact that riptions to the second| Would be — ove ribod heavil MILLIONS OF NEW BONDS BEING | Panton of the distric loan appear larger than the total! W!thMsid large subscriptions because Autopsy Ordered on Victim of Mys- for the Third Loan only because some | under the Federal Income Tax Law, erious Tragedy Brook jarge banks and corporations at the| which will necessitate very heavy POROUS “CTAREUY At BIHOKe close of the second joan campaign |°#S) payments, ville, Pa Secret knowing |,, Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo this statement last night on| BROOKVILLE, Pa, May 18,—Dis the result of the third loan cam-|eovery of the body of eleven-year R DWAY'S READY RELIEF | tni5 {n the most successful loan ge UNS aero | caren Joubled their subscription: wnty its greatest was made with the full knowledge ae ubled . that allotme rf be ex- For -Rheumatic—Muscular) pret.aiotment 1p, full wae to Pe ex.) able on the Helacel premises H H | allot en ere limite. i 000,00 Wet clothin r le » be or Neuralgic Pain «| allotments wore inmitod to, $3,000,000.) ,.f"* before h 3 000, and the second loan, when ailot-|! H ;: ie Pag Ti hoaT aertemted oversubscriptions. | the cause of utopay will ye rubbing ai; ites the qn'¢; onene “lL congratulate t bs untry on this | performed wonderf “4 in thon SH the bived sud seat result, which ts irrefutable _ adways 25c [and ater vation earth, Pattie | HOOVER SAVES TO AID WAR. WAY — FOC arceiinetisting tae ara hae eee mat Cars 8 $4°00 ‘country hae been called upon to pay,| WASHINGTON, Mey 18. a eliet since the Second Liberty Loan, up to| ministrator Hoover pract! AT ALL iia Drogeite and inoluding the month of June, | preaches. not only tn food conservation "id Pr ar, jel iy Food ad income and excess profits to|but in of er, maeagures of economy the amount of approximately $3,; |help win | 000,000,000, which will make a total leh ajo toi Dis large automobile, t' 4 discharged his cha: r amount turned Into the Treasury of operating @ small car himself, United States from such taxes |OP*TAting ® amall car !) , "hiss and the Third Liberty Loan about | ma think of withholding @ {rom indus $7,000,000, 009, ing ships," sald the Food ‘Adminiatra ior. Famous Italian “Medium, Who Baffled | World For Twenty Year: , and Her Powerful Hands|\ iit RPOWELE GHAUFFEUR CAUGHT WSS LUSK’S NOTES AS PELHAM SLAYER ON SOLDIER'S TIP Accused of Killing Policeman! Te: After Wealthy Man’s Home Was Robbed SA yeeveune sey aay despite hands that t arms of her age I me that you love » the world, | Roberts vid to him at one me more than anyo’ READ 10 SHOW SHE TEMPTED’ ROBERTS sought by her. “T sald absolut me in the fac e struck duced his tat nis wife and hers cher Makes Dramatic Pro- 2st When Doctor Says She Asked for His Love t {quarters trains and mijitary polie%!more of a psychical acrobat than al Will shoot you put your hand on tt tell Aad] formances were remained for the late | Roberts sald t ook The crowd daily © mind, Palladino could | May taken off Two robberies had been reported In after midnight] \) as sent out| rth a dramatic alistic seances with much | ao was returning to his}, sed him to go to and tell you the situation fro block away. ak wena Two passen- IF YOU HAD FACED MATTERS SQUARELY.” he had been t Ho decided to take him to the pol of} Killing him inst and I who have keep your throne. It really isn’t quite | Man or offered verts textitied |Henry Morgan, the romantic bucca- | who was given a| tell his wife » for Attorney Lé of the events Touring through t 1 visit made to his house : : Of all the published expositions re- | ro Lusk asked him he would leave he ist night the he succeede Marks, Mostert and Miller of the s anid that he we get you and dont let go:— Don't Miss One Number — of this Exci ting Story The detectives se Begins in To-Morrow’s SUNDAY WORLD ‘TEMPTED DRAWS PROTEST. r MeGuire had been sh AIDS FIGHT ONG GAS RAISE, the United States has offered, both| murder mystery in years. ‘The body | Forest in number of subscribers and the! was found by Lee Helscel, Harry's amount realized. Every subscription! patner, a up and stuffed | Into a] 7 the Fat aration that she !" the defendant GET NEW KIDNEYS! The kidneys ton Offers Ree- k on the second floor of a| t Park and Un begin to happen oss of appetlty on that may | Bright's Alsen waid 'to be no on J Off Beastly senwers Safe, @ what he|g,o00-ton Nelson Uner Highiana® Boot Is ground off Brasil to | of Rio Janeiro, and is considered a tote, The passengers were saved. in GOLD MEDAL For more than 900 years moda preparation has been miles north nd urinary troubles, Get it at any drug and if St does not give you your money will known until to-day began taser aaemmaare Impossi caused his death at Mineola | trieud, this morning, | motors were going at f said Capt, d’Annunaio, Reaching that point t running on nded. Capt. Resn to operate the ec eas though he the ground in fig due t and it crus i to the gr r sev, | feet teh “Another evidence that Ca tele- | nati's ad destroyed | tint he. fa he jo the motors when | ne in which a pened Was not an h SENSATIONAL MYSTERY ofan; Exclusive New York A: partment House| Sy William Johnston author of “LIMPY’ Just the Reading you want for Summery Sundays Up-to-the-minute, Right- in-Manhattan Fiction ~ and another winner in the World Magazine's long list of SureGrip Serials that ~ ERROR BY RESNATI CAUSED HSIEH, ‘I SAYS D'ANNUNZIO Aviator’s Senses Dulled Iiness When He Attempted ble Manoeuvre, | | Tlness caused Capt, Antonio jvia Resnatl of the Royal Itallan Fly- jing Corps to make a mistake which day, according to a statement Capt. Hugo d’Annunazio, his intimate United States Army investigations Jconcur in it, Capt, d’Annunzio sald that the aviator’s senses were |by illnéss and that he died | cause of an attempt to make a man- \oeuvre which was ‘impossible excep! when the airplane was well cleared | to restrain her. | of the ground, into the] “The machine wa 5 started and the chine ran over the sandy ground for about 120 feet and then arrived been|4 point w | Army Garden for Eve there is a depression | rtia sandy soil jeved it had This $ recent Il! d more than a week ich dulled his senses. Next hine was seen to stall a gooooosescoocococssowe gmerorce ecoo9 ways from a height of about “it Yrdinarily it woul thing that he was equipped with three Isote s motors and had only @ 1 sufficient test the en-* f put in order for <> —__— 0,000 FIRE IN SYMAGOBUE THREE CARRIED 10 SAFETY Altar Lamp Blamed for Bla That Alarms Many Families in Brookl No. Kin Avenue, Brooklyn, early to= A one-story frame ur and spread to the on the ground floor, and to wo vullding either side, which 229 Riverdale aw tho flames ad to ended by an ambulance surgeon fitty- r, were 1 were carried to the men Holck and Parnet. ralyzed man. elghty-five, In No, also was carried to the street. amilies lived in the damaged budings, and hundreds of others in the e reserves foreather in the f household goods y Army Comp in East. AHINGTON, May 18.—Every » In the eastern half of the { States t# to have a war garden, nt to-day by the Commissions ng tt en made at Dix, N. J. where four hundred KT inder cultivation, 9000001000000000000 Yes, it is a fact that “bSALADAS Tea. is a blend of the finest growths of the best gardens—only, and it ned unchan- ; more than 25 years. Baie 300000 OOO “0

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