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neti sins a ae THE BVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, i918, PSPRNGREESLAN, Prt ito et ACER SCORED BAN ON HEARST OREN. SOLDERS" gmt HE SAYS, 10 STOP ua ~ ASUNFITBYHS. | INMOUNTVERNON INCASUALTY UIST S40” stor FSO cu -APOSEOF TEUTONS -SIHOOLSUPERORS, STL FORE OF 57 ROM FRANCE Last October, but, Was Trans+ ferred to Engineers, | Lieut. Lee V. Farnum, listed in the | line tates lalty veport as severely But Witness in Libel Suit Is \Accused of Beating Boy, He! Aldermen by 8 to 2 Refuse to Lieut Lee V. Farnum Among wounded, was connected for years Accused of Having Had Severely Wounded—Private with the fir mot George %. TSAI porters, at No, 621 Broadway. He esalgned last year to take the trains uurse at Plattsburg and received mmission at the last camp Had Declared Others Guilty | Rescind Prohibition of of Same Offense. Sale of His Papers Killed in Action. LONDON, June 1.—Further amaging statements have been made by Capt. Harold Sherwin Spencer, chief wit- ness for the defense in the libel sult of Maud Allan, American dancer, against § Noel Pemberton-Billing, M. P., publisher of a periodical called Vigilante, to substantiate the latter's claim that Germany has a black book containing the names of 47,000 Kng- | { Ush men and women, knowledge of | whose practices enables Germany to} ‘ “hold them in bondage. | Spencer, who ad d that he was) enee placed under restraint in 80 fenika for supposed hallucinations, | | The Principal, Assistant Principal, After a spirited debate a resojution, WASHINGTON, June 1—Gen Per- and several teachers from Public, presented to the Mount Vernon Alder-| ashing reported fifty-seven names on School No. 43, at 120th Street and men last night by Alderman Secor to, ¢o.day's casualty jAmaterdam Avenue, appeared in the) rescind the resolution adopted May aaa | Washington Heights Court yesterday | forbidding the sale of German tan-) ?* aby | 1 refute charges made by a teacher guage ond Hearst newspapers w | Monday that instructors in that/ voted down, The hall rang with ap-| 10 dead from disease, 1 dead from air school chastised ohildren severely plause when Mayor Brush announced plang accident, 1 and even beat youngsters’ heads there were 8 votes against the reso- 11 slightly wounded, 9 ng in against the walls, The Wrincipal,| tution and 2 for it. Aldermen Secor!” ihe or a this teacher had sald, was one of| and Wood voted for the resolution, | "!?" | the offenders. | Alderman Secor declared spy| KILLED IN ACTION The teacher who made the charges) would be given a trial before he was) Privates Timothy Donnellan, Ne. was Harold Dunkelbloom, thirty, who| condemned and he believed the same 421 East 157th Street, New York Reaeay Eire Marsaret tasey be wal course should have been taken in the! Gustave Hillert, Bemidji, Minn: | 49 West 130th Street. Sho accused| “He eald he neers eaere jJohn Mcintyre, Philadelphia \ | there Lieut. Farnum sailed for Franee vst October with an infantry regi. ment, but was transferred on the ther side, for the message from the Aijutant General in Washington sald be Licutenant received his wounds wh r action with the engineering for The action in which he was wounded took place on May 12 Farnum made his New York home the Hotel Judson, No, 68 Wai ington Square, Tt was given tp when he entered the service, and Ris wife is now living in Stratford, Conn, to the War De- follows: Three Killed in action, 6 dead from wounds, 7 wounded severely, 3 Hallucinations. | Se 1% 4 =< 3 He said he approved 1 ‘They have no children, Lieut. - , @itimately in creased the number of| | him of atriicing her ten-year-old son|Rontimont of percietion end ont! DIED OF WOUNDS Rie (hielo yeahs Sr j names to 63,000, making these asser- jon the forehead with a blackboard |in barring the newspapers, but feared) Sergts. Joseph Kaczor, Milwaukee Mrs. M MeNo y 470 Wi tion: pointer. ‘The case was continued| they let their sentiment get the better... . Beer ie EYoR (uae Li That he had received informa- until yesterday that other teachera| Of thelr judgment. He suid passing W'S: Tim Long, Chicago ten Street, Brooklyn, rpesived @aiae ab sfete tho Britiah Rembassy at « y the resolution would save money for Corpl Walter @. Caul, Norfolk Department telegram this morning might appear before Magistrate | the taxpayers, but did not say in what Rome that with the ald of the | | Groehl to explain Dunkelbloom's alle- | manner, Conn. | ; | facts contained in the biack book, er son, Harry, had dle@ of wounds in France. | mations, Mr, Dawson said City Comptroller Priva Willi H | Germany was employing biack- Little Luke Darcy, on the witness |Jamea Borg made seditious remarks |e. ete Gs warren | (eer eee Hard id (he messenger gone ‘mail to have Herbert H. Asquith, the day after the Lusitania was sunk | First Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. when a mail carrier came with a etter from the boy in which he sald r was in a hospital and “doing fine.” He praised especially the Red nd sald his nurses had saved Evidently he knew Bis in- | stand, described his punishment b: y *¢ " y | Dunkelbioom. Cross examination by [matcher awcree”Y fe 10th Entuntry. | Joseph | | the teacher fatied to shake the story.) When the chargos were made, Mr, Harold MeNeary, No. 470 Warren| Mrs, Darcy tentified that the pointer | 3¢rs iimned his feet and said: | Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. | raised @ lump on Luke's forehead |troiler Here he waa sat ta DIED OF DISEASE. | Joseph Caillaux and Giovanni Gijolitti returned to power as the Premiers of Bngland, France and Italy respectively, so that a peace of negotiation could be brought | nk, New Orleans, La troller Berg he was out of order, but ae that rem: ne alned roveral days and be- |Herg insisted a man was never out of| sergeant John Le McDonald, Bing s were serious, for he did mot ‘abo Tere eame discolored. order when he defended himself winsien, ae “ ORCLARES CECIL SPR ‘The Prineipal The Council asked Commissioner of hamton, Pbemiarizteabeti ahi? t ' WAS MURDERED, That Cecli Spring Rice, who was Ambassador to the United States, | berg, and his anslatant. Mi {| Public Works McQueston to submit) Privates James 8. Garvin, Hartford disputed Dunkelbloom's a egations | 4 list of streets so that those bearing Conn.; William C. Hostetter, Okla and said that he was temperamc t+ | erman names could be chang homa City, Ok Herbert Koethky, ne again.” he sald, “as soon as I im strong enough to be moved.” i The men and women who burned ¢ MeNeary was not quite twenty years @id not die a natural death in ® Oe Uae stab, & teectier, regard.|190 copies of ‘Thursday's New York St Ansgar, ta; Patrick McGuire 1. Two years ago he enlisted ta Canada, but wae killed because he LT NONGESSER ©inmt Flim SER Ure etatee ators MMAR UURMAHI TLS ane an usstens WtScEC a con | Veasiacas Ville Cente, one the Mth Infantry at Brooklyn and y a wr pquested, ough a com. Yexole . ina *rato, Ita obe! 1 t f, was returning to Eagiand to ex- | rhe career ot Lieut. Nungenser, | mary to litt hith Into his aero- | pemoved seca neste epee, beat! mittes, the Flushing United Aasociac| Meese Prato, Italy; Robert reat ieWauct) Pat i pose the notorious plot of the Ger- French aviator, is probably the plune when he started on one of | weeki his record was unsatisfac-| {0M to take some action against the ders, Devils Lake, N nT chad the Caiea ACE 4 ‘Mans and the English society peo- | most remarkable in the war. Il« hin death-detying raids. Termed | tory as to both instruction and dis. |Cuation, of that newspaper there, TA ern ove lull ame hebe te ~- ple held in bondage by thom has been awarded every military | ‘the Prince of Pilots,” he has |cibline. (On, occasions when he bad/tnoten ‘tne Government shalld supe| Minh: Wallece Ke Willtaws, ne he. war he enlisted: AAR That messengers have been fo- | medal and has been repeatedly taken part In fifty-three bomb- [Van Denberg testified, he found'it im Press the paper if such action was! jin, sto 7 ae to France atous seven See i ing between England and Ger- wounded, but refuses either to ing expeditions and with his own |a state of somi-riot, Dunkelbloom, | Pecessary. He said, however, that lolgo FROM AIRPLANE ACCI | with Company G, 26th Infantey, } many, through Holland, convey- | remain in hospital or to refrain | hand brought down n acore of j Ne added, seemed to make no effort |/*Peclal meeting of the | tig babetet bed ta | McNeary & step-brother with ing from English men and women from bringing down the Germans enemy machines. He began as a | t® quell the disorder. TRH, Walker: thecars ee a a, eae ee j the 106th Field Artillery é The teacher's education was ac. am H. Walker, the artist, Guerneville, Cal Prank Hoe who stand in terror of exposure wherever he finds them, On sev- cavairyman and is now the most | nowledged by Mr. Van Denberg, but d@Y 4 mass meeting would’ be called Fan Rogers: § information valuable to the eral occasions it has been neces- | nous of France's airmen, he said the man had “neither the ‘2, take up the matter. ; WOUNDED SEVERELY. | merly lived at No. 400 Grand Street, enemy. Z TORIC RES. : = braine nor the teaperament to make wien Socead _— ie Paar es Lieut, Lee V. Farnum, No. 621 Jersey ae He was employed in a Spencer declared that Mra, George plained to me by Prince William of “BO BRIDEGROOM ” & Bod teacher. lithe the wrtnoke’ 6a Che st jew. | Broadway, New York. | paper mill when the draft took him last +.) Keppel, who was lavished with court Wied, I only took notes of names” | Y ’ piste Healeer characterised Dunkel-|Sot ve ae uniawiul and uncAmon:| Lleute. Andrew P rson, Lam- | September, He trained at Camp Dix a can.” | going to France. befor i attentions during the reign of Ed- ward VII, made @ trip to Holland © suffering | teacher. As emphatically as her s M y ; ss bertor, Minn.; Jas, D, Ward, Houston, ring HIS NICKNAME HERE | pericr'sne dente? Dusteibicon's' ales. The West Keox Security League,| ney CELL MARCH FOR SINGER. “ representing nine towns in 7 ¢ last September, That is gations of severe chastisement NE sit e . Sergt Edward 8. Degenkolbs ~ intly done in the at least, Dunkelbloom put on the stand a/ County, N. J., last night indorsy i. ‘ a Counsel for Mra. Keppel announced frequently done in the army; at least.| rooted Roosevelt, L. Abbott and] pup whe cots be haa bere punished lutions condemning tho Hearst vews-| Itasca, Ml. Dratted, He Dodged Ci i that Mra. Keppel wishes to appear Secret Service.” | Others for King William by the Principal. On cross-examina- Papers, passed previously by the © Privates Dan Arrate! Carson, Cabaret It In Chi i J so re- . Spencer paused, then fe 8 a tion the lad retracted the statement, Well (N. J.) Militia Reserve, Nev.: Julius A. Ceresola, Wadswort! . . and deny this statement, and also re iP P . dsworth, | aes, 4 4 “ ani veral boys testified th Secretary of the lcague was instruct ; 4 Thomas Connell, & cabaret ‘ ‘Bometiones they of Albania Then several y! fled they had ‘ . fute the insinuation that sho had “Smevmes im | ¢ . sean Dunkelbloom hit Luke with the to ask Postmaster General Burleson|Nev.; Mike Cogura, Bear Creek, | er at the Campus Restaurant, 4 been an intermediary between the coaxed counsel, “that people « | Capt. Harold Sherwin Spencer, star | h y end of the pointe jto bar the Hearst papers und German] Mont.; Athanasios C. Curtis, Nashua, ) Street and Columbus Avenue, ¥ camariila and German agents. up for suffeging hallucinations witness for the defense tn the Allan- Magistrate Groeh! reserved decision laqenne eewepanere opt iche hares NUH finished one of his songs last night, Although his memory was hay “MAROONED ON ONE OF THE | Pemberton-Billing libel suit in Lon~ | UBtH to-day. He suggested to Dune | &. pubic mee ng ea Mant be]. Ralph F. Destin, Purdys Station, | Bercy C. Marton, ‘x member: ef the concerning many important matters, GREEK ISLANDS.” |don, appears to be none other than| with him then as, if the decision|the Militia Reserve, Extracts from|N. Y- | Mint ce hav ake vibra rin 1 Spencer stuck to bis original story When Spencer replied in the af-| CPt. Harold 8. Spencer, native of| went against him, he probably would the Hearst papers, going back to the Robert Geddis, Miles City, Mont.; | Waa under atreat Le a. iid he bad seen the German Black qrmative, he wan asked: @ af-| Vout Superior, Wis, and known to|b@ arrested, charged with assault. Spanish-American War, will bo read.| John E. Hoey, Pony, Mont.; Everett | "itatton ‘calted Policeman Welah and fi? Hook in the custody of Prince Will- “Have you discovered any cases of New York as “the boy bridegroom.” |~ we 5s cE * pas Howe, Chicago; Herman Lambert, | tba ene hee Pd Hed ie etree ; fam of Wied. After testifying that ne the Kindty aut yo nover res) fle was the fourth husband of Mrs. | San Francisco; Edyar C. Lewis, Ash- | Federal authorities, Baton ! was born in America twenty-eight ported them to the Government.” | Amanda Chambers - Loyd - Perry- land, N. C.; Joseph M. Partridge, Pa. last “March, but inates@ “Of motes Werner, N. D.; Stanley smith, Mingo, Ia.; Edward B. Wajer, Mil- Wis. years ago and was a midshipman at “Can you tell us," interposed the! Ballantine-Spencer, The matrimental ado'he came 2 New ‘ork. rton gave his address as st 140th Street. Connell [| the United States Naval Academy at court, “on what island men were troubies of the couple frequently fig- |, * Annapolis for a time, Spencer told of MArooned? Perhaps we could got . p SpPupe on %, et i waukee, hem back. ured in the newspapers, odd Shipyards Corporation—Regu- | ; xt tanth “street: Gammel having gone to the Intelligence De- ‘*Aumirai Hall knows It," responded| Spencer, though only twenty-elght|ter quarterly dividend. of $1.75. a CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS, WOUNDED SLIGHTLY. vs Avenue. | | share payable June £0 to stock Fecord | = s partment of the American nave! Segnesr in a eriousness. years old, has had an exciting Headquarters Jast fai! to commun! You help us as to the place | ie spent three years at the Annapolis - where th ate ' ns . Co yo e Y t cate his information there. He did languishing when they aro not mado” Naval Acadeiny, resigning in Janu-| Standard O11 Company of Kentucky | this, he explained, because he feared — “Yes, I know a Colonel who has been ary, 1011, when in his senor year,| Regular quarterly dividend 0! . bi ly 1, Boo! close June 15. he would be put out of the way on locked up to get him out of the way.” | When just out of the academy and on ee aele Iu reer, Wagoner Claude R. McGary, Maple Plain, Minn.; Privates Jenry 1, Amonette, Lynchburs Stavros A, Anastasiou, Karanda Thevon. Greece; Tony T. Babick, Berlin, Wis.; June ‘10, With net changes from prev ___ CHARITY. SECURE RESERVED SEATS TO.! THE EVENT OF THE DECADE Whore i the island?” Pennayivania Railroad Compan: b +} acoount of the knowledge he pos- “Admiral Troubridge told me of a) his way to the Mediterranean on the Bastern lin April net. earnin Albert H, Berg, Warwick, N. D.; John sessed. man being marooned on one of the| steamship Cedric he met his future] ere a's eo oops four months! net FP. Devlin, Sioux Falls, 8. D.; August ASSERTS BRITISH AMBASSADOR ©eek Island wife. She was in mourning for George| gnorating deficit, $3,320,527; Increase, ettig, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Earl Good. WAS ON THE LIST ; When Spencer's memory was probed | Ballantine, Who had died @ year before, OB3.087 Western lines, four win, Cohagen, Mont.; John Leavey, Fe . as to the location of tho island he, He was @ grandson of the founder of ha deficit, $2,580,850; Increase, Resbuiy, Masat Gola Waa Bhillone, ‘ After he had described how the finally explained tt was a “submarine| the seallentine brewery, After a stint FY ae four Belted aa) ii MHEDE, by book shown him by Willi station,” and that “people never come | MONth's courtship they were married jeficit, 942,025; Increase, we ortiand ! t Bee ihe atetehey iaaieeiee eae Bags trom (here at Catro, Dgypt Hy 1 Heth, sheet Wh cit Frank Rogers, No. 400 Grand Street, r looked at fin and shook i n ed indicating bow dar, Pemberton Billing, the defend-| ‘The last heard of Spencer in thie] «iq ea Jersey City, N. J. his head. each of those indexed could be ap- ant in the suit, is aided and instructed | country was in October, 14, when he Dre LA ie ate egthd lie Pr Uae Mies NOU INGAGTIO “The. ¢ w i Proached and what “vices were to be in court by Lord Alfred Douglas, no- | returned from Italy, saying ne had|duatterly dividend of 1) g-4 pen cent. | Chew, & Quin, ss! CTION: fe anid, f used,” Spencer was asked what ho Sr, rnerly tor Bu connection aay MAILS Sur rines arent? go June 15. | Sergeant Daniel Brandon, Towners. he Chaplain tide. is from a te ed, Bol - ene - ~ underst ’ had done with memorandum he made oism of Miss Ailan’s dance during|Plaincd that ho left Albania when| International Company—Regu- | PutramiceuntyriN, Ve : 4 ‘ of various entries he had seen. He performances of Wilde'g "Salome"| Prince William abandoned that coun-|jar quarterly dividend of 1 1-2 per| Privates Harry C, Caveriy, Man- ace Answered that he took his notes to that the libel suit aprings. ths deponed monarch was te cRTe Lee |Stae Tree aro mroek reser Soringiait, Conti nsstae Berson 1 ALIENS IN ARMY \ Rome avd put them In one of three r, Pemberton Billing, who 4s con- | the deposed monarch was to visit thialJune 15. | Springdale, nun.; Chester Darman, 00 000 S > \ Rp “4 ducting his own defense, called Mrs,| country and decorate Col. Roosevelt, Pe wil Ww pigheovmaea! y | NN with A trunks, Admiral Cozens-Hardy. he) Villers Stuart, whose husband was an|Dr. Lyman Abbott and others, Rock Island System—Four months’ Moundaville, W. Va; Harry 'T, Fitz. SN 10,000 VOICES Added, would be able to tell which|omcer in India. When Judge Darling| Thrilling tales were told at tho|net operating income, $3,282,249; de- gerald, Waterbury, Conn.; Louis J BEING MADE CITIZENS | : /| 10, trunk contained them. [decided that several of detendant’a| time by Spencer concerning his nar. |creaae, $1,498,208 | iman, Philadelphia; Lewis R. Len- ||] Lleut. John Philip Sousa, U.S.N.RE, . }questions wore inadmissable, Mr,/row escapes while mixing in th Ss : " FE Aly : pergs crn open i ONE, Why did you not take those notes! Bemberton Billing angrily demanded| itics and military escapades “ye SgiZ| Unlon Pacific System—Four months | hart, Somerfield, Pa.; Thomas A. Ly- [PSQhors re: Stine Nd Mme to the British Ambassador at Rome Spencer was asked, agen Narriagn, yt Mr Leow, Mother: Hing, Mario: Suuseliv sett, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; Harry | Naturalization Division of Depart- of the witness: bania and the Balkan States, He said | net operating income, $7,839,086; in| Swanson, Waverly, Mass. ment of Labor Putting New DECLARES TRIAL JUDGE'S NAME| Ne first went to Albania to report on | °Fees* $1,496,761 “Because,” he repiled, “the British conditions for the State Department ie . Mesicin’ Petroie | ¢ 3 orc . A Atchison System—Four months’ net | Ui? or CORRECTIONS, erat | ‘Awiiaiaiaer was Goh on the ile 18 IN THE BOOK. Spencer claimed that with 600 pleked |, Aron "ts gop.se6; decrease, $1,795,084. | Mr Pacili AMIN GELTER AL MU AER ET SRAROIEL Law in Operation | Counsel contended that this state-|, “IS Justice Darling's name in the] men, e dutcnded Ming William dur- Stade consal book?” ‘ng an attack on Duragao, his capital.| Chesapeake and Ohio—Four months’ | iis, “og! i 8] Aiss., previously reported s |. WASHING ON, June rely MF ment did not agreo with the allege-| °° ” While the siege was in pr 13,259,904; di $1,624,- [serdiera of foreign b have} tis!" shrill . progress hs | net income, $9,259,904; decrease, $1,624, ounded, ow eported slightly | tion in the urticle in thy Vigilante] edly, “and it can be produced. It has cacaped to the yacht of King Will. |19. wy pip waaiaa BMY | not taken out naturalization pay am, the fall of the stronghold being vound ra belag . that the ‘47,000 were held in enemy| been produced in Germany and caa| ! If that were so, further] ®Md Will be produced here.” , citizens of the United —_— a itable St, Paul System—Four months’ net In- Private Wm. Colligan, No. 333 43d/srote: before lea LONDON, Ju has de will 4 t ng the training m Hoiwe, the mens oe feet Waving her hand toward Judge} Spencer was only twenty-two years |come $071,408; decrease, $4,480,690, Street Brooklyn, N. Y. previously|camps in this country fur overs i ea bet Plc hdl ory $9] Darling, Mra. Stuart continued: “Wo] Old in May 1 h When it wae an-| aberty Bonds vold at new low rec- reported missing, now reported re-|* < s Ticket Offices nga % i able information. have to win this war, and waile you) oUnced (hat he and his wife, who ppt the 314 per cents., which at ation d 1 FL OR aN i “That was the loast valuable Infor-| ait there wo never entities Vole YOU! was twice hia age,’ were living’ in | Orde Rene eee tae ine cries reel turned to duty, | f Labor annonne \ a | mation i possessed, voluntvared| ~When ordered from the stand Mrs,|8¢Partte apartments at the Hotel “The 4M per cents. sold at 96.30. i" y pately £00,000 i | pencer a Stuart turned upon the Judge and| Vanderbilt. A fow days later it aps ond 48 soldat 93.62 and first 4s at AMERICAN SOLDIER ACTING | eu H. ‘ ia i'L have no doubt,” broke in counsel, | screamed: "You dare not, peared that Mra. Spencer, who had |$4.16 ’ Laer ' ~ ; ‘that you pea a x eat deal of equally! Mr. Pemberton-Billing was direct j travelled over @ good part of the $A with t 1 x a THREAT He f | reliaple information. Do you under-| ed to ask no further questions after| World with Spencer in the year they AS PALLBEARER FINDS HIS Vorees in’ Brag \ AS i} OR ESPECIAL if 1 do not--or very badly, It resence In the book of the names of| With Mrs. Otto Wagner, a daughter " BROTHER AMONG THE DEAD Ce ea Fa ay BENEFIT 498 sity aw a : rs, Asquith and Lord Haldane, er breviows marriages | SLOGAN FOR SUMMER cers are belt nted citivonst (Auapives of Mayor's Coan ty : if the court sayin, Spencers became rec b aldatl officer be n r e axons Committees Bor if being named, but I am determined to|the Republican National Convention Ww W% sie 1] WITH T AME S ARMY |iwill be assigns \ | protect. other people who are avso.| in Chicago, where they chanced to| Here is a new recipe for getting rid Wijiveneniand “Cp edt 18 boar ona Juno 1 CAssoolated| United State i f a lutely defenseless. have seats near each other, In Feb-| of files, handed out yesterday by Dr. i Fi _ o Press) dne of the most pathetic in f u ‘sat Serenins Introd : i records Stl Suney. 1 vide hows re Spencer] §, Dana Hubbard, the newly appoint- i stances of the wor #o far as America| Stitt" ated fue the tmpregeion that; called Spencer to court for non-aup ; 3 Public } | stance c so far a erie a Capt. Spencer may. be mentally ‘un : Income ‘had |e Director of the Bureau of Publio/ GIRLS NEAR ELECTROCUTION, | 1s concerned ocurred In a little come- wed he a year and that ay| Health Education, It ready a fo the American) “Flies hate blue, They will avoid! | balanced, One document » tery to the rear of and] bad passed an examin stot » Pivardy front Those Who are Th th © pilot ‘Teain and to Pale Should Take Father REN a bond. ine {Home ne was in @ posi-|q room decorated in that color, They Daly veting as a pallbearer at the fun BEC EAEAGURA i I John’s Medicine Now about having t pikes undar ce, : will not fo through the slaty of a blue] Annie Risir, siateon, of 20. 836 ag ane IWROTOO At ts aie bors sa abo: ave peen placed inde —— severa eric dead, discoveret R \ straint in Salonica, Spencer lp “4 shutter Avenue, and Dora Levy, ninet otha owncheether dceaok Aah ¢ tlon exp fil 1 wee eit] that he hod been certified ay tnaune, || \HERN ASSOCIATION PICNIC. "mics nate ol! of tavender. If this No, M12 Newport Avenue, Rrookivs Gch Rha sureties Gite DEE RUSS tad this is the|Royal Scots Fusiliers testifies to| The ic and festival of the| mixed With an equal quantity ofl were pidsengers on a Rroadway “L"| of different companies, had met only 6 Kishing Sehor best season of | having met Spencer tn Balonica in| James bP. Al One Fivhing Seb sociation will be| about a dining room, the room will be| train bound for East New ¥ day before at the front. Joseph rh LYRIC Trice Days the year to| 1916 when the Captain was un held at Celie Park, L. 1 t Sunday. | free from. files. night, As the train left the M pMained there and was mortall Bc * ’ i | ‘ sht. As ain le Manhattan | Pemaine re ane as mortally} GLOUCESTEL 4 to build” up the | restraint. ith admitted he had | ‘the pro will be donated to the} "Files hate the perfume of gera- Misce Mallon: ai Thi vail al : wounded that night, dying soon after. |ing the past t STN eT TERY strength and " OARS. Knights of Columbus War Fund ms, mignonette, hellotvope, white | 24" Hon, 3 d rail sh t P a J THE, K nto YOU that this medical ; ward, His brother was ordered t ERS' ’ weight — that reported Spencer as suffering| Te #!) Drogranime follows--| clover, honeysuckle and hop Dios: | (orth Mashes and made a loud 1 vi | a prdered $0 ING 5 Wary 4 ee aetneees uM | wootball, 1 Vs. Longford, 3 PL Mj] 80M®. Bouquets of these upon al ghe girls, becoming panivestrickon, | Me Peat Hines with a party of wood. | b\s* Meet” isl atene tase as wown ta|itcece come” Sok teeptoeee!| tae it ee Waa. diean hay | Tae, fir becoming panlvnirien.| Chopcan CRUSADERS | _ kK Clare >, e F. and ber} mne odchoppers were ‘ ; I pittve on 1 I inslaad sa aac aon clare; 46 M.;| was Isaued as a proliminary|fore the guard, Michael He Opuld | naehy Ha manera tne cine cates ximately “33,50 i Se Ciiamermation, John thal), Cavan va t-the-Fly Day, : =| step them, they opened the gate ang| hear the cemtery at the thine of the! tur | ve CAE fi © Medicine {s best for this purpose he-|NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. 1916 ay, closing Health Wook, It) was | pumped cui. Passengers teeing the ging | funeral, and the Chaplain asked them ——— | A Super-Dreadnaugha ap cause it is made of pure and whole- gui Or inh Lap, ies pointed out that there are 10,594 sta-|ieap and then motionless on the! to be pallbearers. In the midst of Seven Yeurs for Dratt Kvader, | K Hi . some food elements which strengthen AR Kaase 24.84 Ey 4 3. Perming) foe blew in the city, In every one of whieh | inirg ruil, thought they were dead and| the service the Chaplain read the Arthur Adams, draft delinquent “Bitf B °°) Bs enna 1% end build up those who are weak and! Aoeuet ) | cn ‘second and third several quadriiliona of files breed | (hird Tl) Noe ene Ore. ie sa aes ple who WOA’ GonViniad’ In the counen “ban (ja ta } J rum down and are easily taken into Dec 22.76 2 every summer, and that if Now ¥: ee ee ve] name of Joseph Aah @ brother, 'court, Brooklyn, on a burglary At THe ra, + | the system. No alcohol or dangerous, 2e y ” | othe arrangement is > be free from this menace it in! e¥er fou Wy bl from | wh vod with bared head tl urge, Was sentenced ye day by CENTURY Jifrainng’®”™ : Advt. \™ a9 22.77 23.77] William Condon. P. K ary to get busy early and keep burned hands, legs and shock. After smal! group of iabie nourners, Judge McDermott n years and & MENT LOnrED Vt tom drugs.— . } off 55 pointe, | gcanton, J. C. Casey, gisniment they were taken home, reeled forward, his eyes filled with three months in Sing Sing no NIGHTS AND TTR he oT) > Dg Vert, Dau, “alate, to-de: Mou.\Prot) @ Wed, 4 ‘ ' ; } es — . -