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QOOESTATE THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1918 MITCHEL MEMORIAL FUND Pier Das tas FIVE AMERICAN FLYERS FIVE AMERICAN ing service of her ainee the bectnaing of the wate United States, | inereased fares in many other places, a ae tan WHO NOW RANK AS ACES Memorial (9 Major Mitebel, U.S. R., CONTRIBUTORS AND GIFTS FOR VICTORIES IN AIR /FLYER IS KILLED IN ' REPORTED LEFT BY Cate Mayor of tbe City of Thew York FLYERS IN FRANCE | Wis List Tai FucuT Total Has Now Reached $7,527.05 and Num- i Chiet Quartermaster Wittiam F Pe . ¢ Bohan, Naval Reserve Fi The World suggests that a great popular subscription for « bers of Small Contributions Show Wide- N RANK i was killed yesterday ined wie suitable, worthy memorial to Major John Purroy spread A roval of Plan his hydro-alrplane fell 600 feet Mitchel, U. 8. R., Aviation Corps, for four years Mayor Pp PP ’ into four fest of water off Grase Is of New York City, by which the city, honoring a hero, These are the contri butions to the popular subscription for @ memorial p P land in Great South Bay. He was k of It Consists inte Life In will also boner itself. Te thie end The World oubscribes to Major John Purroy Mitchel as received up to noon to-tay, Further con- ;Putnam, Parsons, Peterson and] maxing the final flight tor his com Bulk of It Const $1,000 tributions ieill be acknowledged from dav to dav | Campbell Now Share Hon- [mission surance, Which Totals ‘The World, both morning and evening editions, will gladly Name c¢ Contribute amount, | _ ame of Coatrtoute Amount ors With Thaw. or uiy eooiat receive and acknowl contributions of any sum The World . ‘ $1,000 | J. R. Frazer, No. 30 Broad St. 2 Ss ough he $144,000. L. The N, Y, Times 11000 | W. D. Wolff, Rochester, N. ¥. 2 ——— intended to alight on the water. No for this purpose. pay : bb Louis W. Butler, No. 60 Bond. 2 Coprrie st 1018, by The Pree Rubliehiog Oo, fears for bis safety were entertained t —- Judge Elbert H. Gary . 1,000) Charles #. Chase, No. 89 Cort- | | Fite New York Frontage Wort’ th (Ne weeehiie Stohied. ben ‘The estate of Major John Purroy All contributions should be addressed to the Mitchel Mrs, Stanley McCormick, 1,000 | “landt St. ...... seeesceece 2! PARIS, July 1%—Among many| ithe surface. Charles Kerner of aby: | daitener witt approximate $169,000, #0 Memorial Fund, The World, No. 63 Park Row, New Bil OMe) RICA EMCO ML American flyers who have continued | jon, Capt. If. 8. Pearmall of the crest f 3 14 to-day by close friends of York, N. Y. Contributions will be acknowledged in Henty Bruere 200] Dr, MM. Rose ners, | No. 249 ae to distinguish themselves on the ard and other men sped out in : "y his b fairs the columns of The World and the Evening World The Journal of Comiierce 4] Bast Broadway .... oa 2 FULT | wartern front five bave attained the ued Comsat gg i te New his bnsiness a! Samuel Unte « rs. " 2 rt be Hile wit), disposing of this estate, wil eorts Mekn 1e9 | ures +. Pite ¢ ‘ they have destroyed five ar moro| Shore, where the young man had Se ellered for probate earty sext ‘The Brooklyn Daily Huge 100} “4° Satior” ainsi. Sau (ik We re | RP Aia Catone SRRUNG Wn WANITRG ©. Sains Sow 4 | 2 Leonard AM. Walistein i. WOlatargaret 4. Vonderitth, inside the French lines inatest yesterday attersecc: ; ogni 1 Tieldgen pr Wy: & Ralastord, 100] federick V. Munster, ‘Jersey ' Sergt. D. Putnam, who bas shot| Ranane widowed mother and clove preme Court Justice and formerly | 1 Waite ott hemes: OS pelt scrssen, sacegareses 7 down nine, beads the Amorican nces.| arrived to visit him. They were met Mitohel's law partner, and Mrs. John | John Lynn, No. 48 ond St.... 100 redertc ii. Viaux, ao 1 Major William Thaw. formerly second | With Was che Mill aelatee th iON nis Purroy Mitche! are said to be named | “Withers a Magnolls Mass. . 19 Two Connecticut Librarians’ 1 in command of the Lafayette Esca- life at the Bay @hore station in lees sore. } Oppenheim, J i laa . 100 William BF, Morrissey, No. 448 drilie, has accounted for five enem7| than a year. a. ee f ND LW. Y, trihine. too |», West S0th st. . machines, as weil ds Sengt. Edwin| wee ; ‘The bulk of the late army aviators sorge Harvey ..... M 60 | & H. Jackson, No. 1766 ‘Towne | Parsons and Capt. David Peterson,| Washington Aviator Dies of His estate lies in his insurance, total-| bs, ot Galtuher, Vice President w it, Winfsid Junction. 4 \ doth members of the one time Lafay- | Nes tere: Franee. ‘ . ‘ T. Co..... . 0 1 tte Es PAROS, July 13-—James H. Baughan Ving $144,000. Tt is aaid when he en-| TOTAL ] 7] 05 Panteehnanes eee $0 | Bath Waldron, Slontaburg. N.Y. e bi ppertetll pelea Shs alice ruauineesar Bei Gee Maneeere) aviation service he assured . Gilbert D, Lamb, No. 116 B'way, 60 i etecty are ougiae Campbell, ged | i tered the | PO. B. 1 nt of extra pre- | O'Callaghan & Fedden, 121 4 F. i Bilyn 1 rae rapidly goming to the front since his; the Lafayette Escadrille, whose air Be er ce was calenies —— 24th St. 00] Ets Ne 1160, iat Bt, Bila. Qi ERE | arrival in France, bas also shot down| plane was shot down on July 1, died mtams that none of his polici ; . No. ceenehy oe . ane ed because of the | Wontinued trom Finn Page) | Krank R. Champers...........- 801° °Greeng Av, Brooklyn... 1, \fve machines. ‘The scores ot other|!n & French hospital on July 2, H wemna be invalidated . —s | era cs Sandier, No. 961 Anna B, Callahan, No. 103 Gen- American pilots have accounted for| ¥@8 patrolling over the German lines -extra-bazardous nature of the ser.) | late doce Soe wes 28)" tral Av. Tompkinsviile, 8. 1. 1 many anny machines, but none of| With his squadron and was shot down 1 , , , + | : e' enberg, d ql c 3, o nile engaged in comb th 1 vice he gee rar aeune raat Thousand Reserves on Patroi} take part in it, and will have eatab- |e rmington. Avenue, Hart: Abraham ‘aelbash, No. ato fc 1 Pere ged enteric teat] See raged in combat with scvera 1 in It pen ~ n lished r an anc r jee in : ove id i" iw Major Mite! el a Duty Fill Gaps Left by hed the man and his of t ford, Conn. ores 2! ‘state St, Brooklyn 1 are officially confirmed. Major Raoul| estate in the Fordham section, bi uty saps A laher appreciation than ever before, Jobn ‘Francis Curran, No. 134 Arthur J. Smallo, No. 94 Hi LOMary Wak eHUI te hth he did not live in any of the housas Men in Service. Gp or am gratified at having the op Wore eit steeee 3)" ton Place a poe Gane Men rene h came m in this way. Fo sortunity to contribute something P. cain.” ae Os Oi Fu Bi tice ‘ 1] death, ce, & whieh came to him in this way he . ae MULIAIL EMbCEL SHIN VHOSE WAT) CUE, nL Wek Gl emia ar hi BraeeE | down nineteen enemy planes. years highome had been at the Peter) 1.1, 4 thousand men of the t'o be one truly democratic and of the; BF. Drakenfeld Jr. No. ‘60 Fre a SHAG Dt came Sergt. Baylies, who had brought | t Oth Ktreet and River: | " e c . ren St, Brooklyn TATE IE Stuyvesant, a rest ar |lice Reserve are on patrol duty iM | ssoule, in whose interesta he labored Hare beibe "Nel 'és Wait 38| B. Grassi; No.118 West Bad Av. 1 pela th hha kal teats ; oy geben i the residence section of the city each | so hard and whom he served so well.” Mr. and Mrs. G. \, Chandler, Libero del Vecchto, No. 49 ing ‘O-seater enemy mactines. | The most tucrative financial oppor- MAJOR MITCHEL PRAISED IN| No. 225 West Tiat Street, Grove St. hues At the same time that these names tunity of his life ix said to have come | Mieht, according to a statement given BROOKLYN EAGLE EDITORIAL, Plvina M. iradiey, No. yd: ete isi “ and figures were given out the namo to him after his term as 2‘ayor bad} to The Bvening World to Lalo The Brooklyn Daily Eagle yester- 1) Raita area os on John's Pl, Brooklyn, tod 1 was made public of tho first person expired. Ho was offered a high|lice Commimioner Enright Fach of/ 4) sented an editorial lauding Boys of the Marine Carvs Jeremiah J. Crowley, No. 9B who wili fy a French machine carry- from a deep tumbler executive position in a large cor-|the 6,000 men in Clase A of the K*-| Major Mitchel, remarking that “Our A Helty, Lured ‘“% ee he ing mails between Paris and London. poration which carried with it rR | serve has pledged himself voluntasily | memory of the man and what he) Qui) fell singer a4 CR Ee 4 1 Tho pilot of this machine is to be §| ote with Lemon ek for four hn y i Robert C. Wright, No. 1385 St. woman, Mme. Decorne, noted in peace wala: but he preferred to devoto|to go on duty once a we or stood for should not be allowed to | Zachary H. and Moses H. Lip- } ry, Shim! |. wemulh, Nor eer Saroaawny. 30] John’s Place, Brooklyn. .... ’ time as a flyer member of the French | elicious! himself to the service of the nation. | hours Lo ee enon | @ carina Haerion Nor Lak W A. Bertolin!, No, 4519 Matlida | Women's Seagull Club. While France | During bis incumbency of the] The first woek of service the volun- Mr her, in inclosing hit "gain ge. nt Maha ce 10 Av., Bronx 1] boasts many women filers, Mma, De- ‘Bs34 r Mayoralty hin $15,000 salary was|'eer policeman pounds the pavement | check for $60, wrote: “It will be dif- M. H, Butler, No. 60 Itond St 19] Robert Gibson jr, No. corne will be the first to enter the \y- i, 4 " et in ie (hin eo |from & o'clock to midnight: the se- Aeyit to design a memorial that will Seymour A.’ Strauss, No. 63: re hg. ibab HHL 1 ‘ ¢ eee crawe Ub peg he [Od week, fro mmidnight to 4A. \L vive gatisfactory expression to all of |, Aes AC Re itd 1}, Conradt, shor beahed ban mam , ef the office. Before that time be) i ough plans worked out by Depu-|xtujor Mitchel'e @ine qualities, whictt William Ei Wolf, No. #44 Bray. “Godfrey, No. 1 outh § 1 , ‘ never had received « large salary) iy Police Commissioner Rodman |; among his personal friendu, #0 ofted (Shephard Rareshida “No 1oé stave Perrot, No, 55 : 1} 2 from the city Wanamaker and Inspector John had occasion to admire, However, the pliuencn Bt age: 19 4 bs ” " ve LF. |. No. roadway... ose e 4 Dwyer the men of the Police Reserve | great interest that has been aroused |G. . Ficid: No. 644 Broadway). 19 eet ‘ , rey Ww Pi Are thus filling the gap in the res-/in the project will aswist those i Annie Nathan Meyer... 10] Cectlia Meehan. 1 Ker, ‘x3 ular force left by the absence of 683| charge in securing the best talent BE. W. Conway, No. 363 “Bdge: ae oe “No. 660° West | PARSONS Pe e regular policeman on leave for war | available. Ge 19] pavid. antdin, No.’ 660" “Weat ' e Ss duty and the recent resignations of Higar F. Spitz of No. 141 Broad-| A) iriair and others. : qo] 140th St y pe Rais 1} r twenty more Bent on patriotic ser-|way wrote: ‘My small contribution| Duke of Abbrusz Club, i Valerie Rankin, Sie ; toward u fitUng memorial to the wmem-|" Grand Avenue, Brooklyn, 10}. 180th St... 1 | | > Md, . ory of who, if not the best Mayor |"No Name” . > 40] Anonymous . 1 i e Two weeks ago the Commissioner | Way york City ever had, certainly |A. 0, Leonard, No. 70 Fifth Ave. 19 | C. H. Getz 1| | ¢ ? appointed forty-two men of the Po- | brought to that office as high @ de-| Nathaniel Boettinger, No. 77 Mrs. M Sullivan, | « f 1eS lice Reserve special offcera and he | gree af ability, intogrity and patriot~| | West End Av. 0 pei Street see 1 . \ sin tral 500 mora to be | ian ay any prior incumben w. inkle, No. §9 Wall Su 1 #3 Mollie Malone i hs 4 pearnated ‘to this rank Mrs, Mabelle G, Halsey of No. 1067| Joseph Kiaw, No. 1451 B'way.. 6| Firth st.. ‘ + By Famous Composers 2 8 trou es Henides these plans for policing the| Bergen Street, Brooklyn, wrote: | A, McLoughlin, No. 225 W. 14th. §| George W. Gray, 186 a city, 1,100 members of the Police) Enclosed find $1, a small sum, but | Norman Merriman, No, 11 Pine, 5 Madison AY nue 5038s 1 ‘SH es bs UGA Chiksess aad Beniel Saw lave tem rves are recelving instruction by} sent by an admirer of his qualities |George Macdona, No. 111 W. 8. Pa Auburn | One ac ee 1n e g secommended by physicians and nurses for many ‘re Department, so Commis-|as a man and citizen, May the| 90th St. . Keatiss 5 ‘iam, SURE NOR +} _ years in the treatment of infantile ecsema, teething | ‘nright said to-day, to take| memorial prove an example to all of | Amelia D. : a Govnten, (No. and : 4 aah, chafing, etc. They contain nothing which ould 3 of regular firemen detailed | us, men and women alike, and serve | Broadway ..... 5 a . 32 al | By 4 I ermgelst, “Rertacl Soap for hobs beth ton | ‘pect the theatres, This not un-/)as an inspiration to future genera-|M. L. Malevinsky, f H Ms By ts dens yapiintrenady ered peda pleasant work will be completely! tions.” Broadway SR ag Nong 1 fe ; 1 et haalltsatdddadaa handed over to the Police Reserves — James I. Pitcher suggested an arch | 8. Volek, No. #46" Prospect Bernard No 10 Wes 5 on Aug. 1, Also the Reserve men ag a memorial. “I think a magnifi- rane. suede 154 W. 46th. H 11th st. : : 1 Snr. * 2 Will be assigned to assixt the regular cent arch at the entrance to Central | Frances, Inc. No. 1o ; Ag lrg teens Uniformed force when the inspection Park at. Fifth Avenue and. 69th | Le Owen Miner, No. 161 Hudson, § | R. F. Man deneim,, 0 Lewis + DENY U § AGENTS 5 of garbage cana for food waste will gireet, would a splendid memorial ye cupped ies chs §|Angeito Langello, No. 500" 1 . | To-Morrow, July 14 1a bo undertake of the best Mayor New York eve: bas Mine’ : “ 1 'dith Bt. eal darned 1 ST PED FU FRAL OF iy Fi 99 | | sakeidgrs sean in my memory Of fifty years,” he| Mile. Pato OP IN T y Z By | wrote” Tay” admiration “OF Mader | wCiey eicher 8] 4. Tomasclit. No. 344% 45th Se. PHER en Little Finger Ej { Mitchel as a shining example of gr ; x breyiae T R E ‘ ; 3 ” fi Grae eee Hot water ] 100 000 U 5 TROOPS ability, integrity and patriotimm in| Matty A. Marcus, TORRES Mt a aves Laas if ART PHOTOGRA i From “Hitchy Koo 1918,” at the Globe Theatre. ‘4 ii ’ ’ aoe cond only to one other man in the] prone OBibeR 16 i Atk. Hedden, Bhasavcn: i A i Sieg aes sure Rewet ad States, and he in in Washing. |em@ert A. Brissss, 16 15. Goth. «4. ee elie bed rei oriie neces Words by Will D. Cobb; Music by Gus Edwards; E =, SENT ABROAD 10 DATE: A sailor of the U. 8. N. RF. 8a neers F. Maynard, Pee ee Ton! Pak A | PEPRTUDSNL OL SUEUCE OTA Oe Sung by Raymond Hitchcock. . sailor of the U. 8. > i. ways: | ck. ne 5| ra ‘ousey, No. 347 r sve Report Abo amil t iste "BEL = | “Please accept a small contribution eVan Tioskerck, No. 68 DOOR ee 4| ueve Report ona Be ee p as July 21 e 1 i from one who a personal loss in t 57th Stre ; 5 rles M. Doherty, No. 352 Was Advertising Trick. A uly | cam ———me| THREE CORPS FORMED |store Me el Sone aot 1] oan o seve ean ay Bl The Small Town Girl? ‘ork ever had Charles J. Reed, Central Beder H. B. Fow No. 78 Leonard St | partment of vustice is 7 te ‘The contribution credited yesterday |~ atea Union... siciw eer dg }| dented that incineration of the body of is e oma - Hy h Wise aueututhavatteaniaserbad teers aura aiegd ute it cra Ol aca caucnencein ap Tu ae Fane anittweetigation ce From ‘Flo Flo” at the Cort Theatre. | 3 t om First Page.) bert H. Gary, Chairman of the board, | Benjamin Titman, N 364 ./ Richard Germain 2 el to whether the body was really that of by George Stoddard; Music by Silvio Hein (Continued from First: Pag t ords by 4 io bec personally. it was so donated, and sa mehington Bt. 2), keley Place, Brooklyn » well-known photogrpher was ascribed to orpe ; , Newark, N. J s me en an investigation hes been [ bow) division, from many States.| through error RM. Lowenthal, No. 6) Bast | 4 \wig une aaa tts ood pean es ee Level July 28 f | Major n. Menoher commanding; | Sengt. Leo Orlowitz of the Marine| 42d St.. ao ao Platt, N 2 Hast Seth ate’ See | Started to loarn the Ic oe 3 ° forty-first (Sunset) division, from|Corps came to The World office last » Walsh, No, 1095 Lt Walter Ferguson, No, 132. N Se | who reported that important partes ““Kissless Days” , Races, Satie, Divine ties ee 8 ye : night and made curt explanation that | erty Av., Brooklyn 6 Avraham Clurmad, ae & bearing on the war had been sealed up ' “it peepee Pacitle Coast States, trained at Camp | tha pledge to contribute $17.50 which *, Prancouer & McMahon, {176th St. 259 | With the body. Members of the family FE “Oh Lady, Lady” at the Casino Theatre— | |Greene and originally under Major|he and the other boys at the Marine & 165 Broadway H Fdward O'Grady. 150 | of Mrs, Hamilton declare suit will be! rom ’ Gen, Hunter Liggett, now temporary | Corps Publicity Bureau, No. 117 West | F.C. Rose os... 6... John J. Kuklis, started following completion of the tn- by P. G. Wodehouse; Music by Jerome Kern; | ; "ahs John W. Scott, Bay 8 "sa st | Words by te corps commander; thirty-second | Mth Street, had mado, againet next | John MW. Seol!, 5 einen sere Se | vestigation now under way Raney Virisnce forall j (Michigan and Wisconsin) division, | par as y we Hae hee there fulaiied. | H.C. Birchall, No. 90 Fulton Bt. 2 3 ane $7827.05) Mr, Hamilton wns veld to have t |trained at Camp MacArthur, Major] crumpled bills and silver, cial ‘i eee ees jpeintes nie as Bor malt of the ele August 4 Gen, Haan commanding. —_ - | FB tie Be - Nea a Sik gel a > e | “phe second Corps ts composed of/ HUGE DRY DOCK FOR CANADA WEIRDEST TALE OF WAR ‘ASK PUBLIC 10 SIGN In ‘Germany oor 8] “Here’s to the Two of You be the 77th National Army (New York) ae Bhe was for yoars court photogre- ' ae ral) at tt Liberty Theatr t Division, the first National Army | $10,000,000 Plant to Be Bautit at SAYS GERMANY PAID | ARE- -RAISE PLE her in Vienna, where she went from From “Going Up” a he wiberty theatre Junit sent to France and to the firing | Courtney Bar | Ny an Fran where she had previe Words by Otto Harbach; Music by Lou Hirsch, { @ \line, Major Gen. orge B. Duncan] OTTAWA, Ont, July 13.—The contract LUSITANIA INDEMNITY ously lived, She was the only woman | vr | eo toriet ined by | Which the St. John Dry Dock and Ship. | Ne i - , the world to have photographs ex- Ray ee Sa | yuidding Company has secured from the | —— New is rd Raiwass Will Circulate] raitsa"in the national art gaileriee August 11 ce Ma ell); 86th Na-| 1 ortment of Public Worka for the tag etitions for Signatures of the Continent, where she was “cc H 1 ‘ om Guard ; Diving Ri straee 11) construction of a dry dock and ship re-] TO Make Falsehood Holter, } ser To-Da term Rembrandt of Photogra Swinging Along iE ' troops), trained at Camp Doniphan, | pairing plant at Courtney Bay is to give! Zeitung Libellously “Wonders” ) ts of her work were] oy rae 4 { } |Major Gen. Wright commanding; 82d | Canada the largeat dry dock on this s RED ite ei onn ogg! Wen Petitions for an increase of tare by| or en segland, ia, France, rom “The Midnight Frolic,’ Atop the New |& National Army Division, Alabama, | of the Atlantic. it will coat, $10,000.10 here the $1,000, +,, [the New York Railways Company,| Spain, Belxium, Italy and Austria Amsterdam Theatre. E ‘Tennessee and Georgia, Major Gen. of any navy in the world THE HAGUE, July 13. 1) er Geath ocoutred On Monday Dave St: : (Dy \ f . i mercantile vease : ; comprising fourteen surface lines in| after an iliness of three months, The Music by Dave Stamper; Sung | ‘ Burnham commanding; 30th National Will be 1.100 feet HE Werser-Zeitung declares Teport that she had been under eur lian Pi 1 | juard Divisiak, sronpe from piaiies | that the Bethlehem 1 Deas ally mas Dare been Mpotipe vr Hance Was den by tment ian Lorraine. f Columbia, South Carolina and Ten a : sper ive cents n free ‘transfers, will be| ‘thelr’ belief at the was “5 A 4 hossee, trained at Camp Sevier, Major ompany, in euing the ©U- | circulated for public signatures this | sterted By sarlhis IBC uel OF Ae A Song Hit 5 \ Gen, Read commanding; 28th Nation aard Company for compensation, | morning, They are addressed to the| “rtens purposes. | Pas - Bq ) Pea cadiht Camm acai pomaint . stated that there were unfitted | Mayor, the Board of Estimate and the| porongh Wank Stockholders Must From “Maytime” at the Broadhurst Theatre. ers name omitted; Fourth Reg | bomb cases on board the Lusi- | Public Service Commission and re. ny Out BIA ’ ) Be ANNoUNOED Laven) By Sigmund Romberg. =f p¢ Major Gen. M ™ Governn Py t 1 in |¢@ite that, owing to the increases vost] George 1. Skinne | (TITLE 5 Camp Gree ajor Ge i jovernm: tania, and that this appeared aes . bai endent of Banks, t y | nanding. badges by men trying to ape the] : i of all commodities, the street rall-| tendent of ‘ounty Clerk's office | pps r $4 Corps consista of the 34 Di- | state anti-lonfing law was revealed to-| ‘The Shipping Gazette Weekly of | way gyatem should bo in receipt of| Mathtone et Si4itio ageinet stock: | Be A Song Hit i vision, Heguiars, Camp Gre Whe, Ma-lday by the arrest of Samuel Levy, No.| June, 1916. ‘The paper asserts | sufficient funds to meet operating ex- poldere of te sittyescven iicweents | fa fj iE, ie ss Regular Army. Division. assembled |? Pike Street. He had badges to show] that Germany paid $1,000,000 to | penses, including fair wages to oma | est, Meeks aniittine Sapedte (i! From “The Passing Show of 1918” at the Winter |B from army p Major Ge , [he was employed at the Navy Yard and! incie Sam, after being warned | pioyees, and asking a waiver of exist. | of Banks will take immediate ateps | Garden. McMahon, commanding; 78th Na. jan Gore rnor's Ialand yuk nad not been! by Count von Bernstorff, Jing contracts and euch increase of feta to $22,417, Enough Saas We Jean achwart ( tional Army Division, th rd to go to] Ree il a Ree BpAe dune a. ent ‘This discovery by the Amerl- | fare op transfer charges as may be| may, be ollected to allow the de- (TITLE TO BK ANNOUNCED LATER.) y Jean schwartz, ‘rance, wting of troops from | Sine eo work la « nto effec ; ‘ : r positors © ne ba. nothe vi- | " ie ‘ounded up by the police cans is not pew, & determined upon investigation t e e and part of New York, {Many men roun ip by the B | IP ga 0 bel Rend ” | LIVER ACTIVE}! x, Major Gen. McRae com: [Dave shown similar badges, if the ( n The Shipping Gazot enghetgprs | A Song Hit | AND BOWELS OPEN | ; 80th National Army Divi- | Levy will be re-arrested under the anue| says the newspaper, “but having | Accompanying the petitions is a ee “ie . f BRADFORD'S | RRS Aae: | Marzanod and |lapane. lee Se extracted an indemnity ciroular appeal setting forth the rea- From the ‘Ziegfeld Follies” at the New Amster- Bi BLOOD PURIFYING PILLS nh. Cronkhite commandin ' ae | many, the Americans are bow |sons urged by the company for the a Ulinant rs: i” eck *zpellent corrective of gil Jie } Guard Division, IMinois | Coesre popigid Lal i“ 9 Ot tA! teyis blackmail the Cunard | change, chief of them being that a TO BE ANNOUNOED LATER) By Irving Berli he a 2 ree troops, trained at Camp Logan, M detested ore sine his not above Ameri- | continuance of pre: (TITLE BD LATE g n. p fer Constipation. ‘They oleenss per ia Cisorat Baie eno WASHINGTON, July 1%.-—Fourteon | 2 B . " pes ys ; i eS ott ity ny 0 Of present SADACORK wu NO BREAD AND ‘ 4 compie on end sweet breath ing ational Guard Division, | membe of the House Naval Affairs oy Sieee eee “ag és , jbankrupt the company withia the r 4 | ing tg the rightful owne th i k ©, Fallin Vest Pocket on, ie Ne De Came Walevare mittee pre about to start on ,| mot sone to the rightful c next ix months and will impose re- WHEN | CAN ae : AU Drug Btores or. bi Major Gen. O'Ryan commanding ee: “ Has Mr. Gerard, the special friend | ceiverships with attendant waste and | et this Song Library of Summer Music, ii BRADFORD MEDICINE 00., ; , A nto th in Bure d i . r' 4 HAVE 400 Went 734 iow Commanders for the my PS) pean war Padgett | of our reign ©, forgotten | with inevitable increase of fare and The Sund. World f. i are only temporary for the prasent Tonnessce bw Fare |; ig baad cver ihe lanciitinn aeltras ctanaee & Order The Sunday rom your news- r= Gen. March said Hensley of | Misso Connally of| ‘bea over the. m DOIIGIOR aE Free UANAESTS Thorensed ler i d Get th t y | War Department being to wait Kansas, Oliver of Akibaina, Venaple| | WASHINGTON The fare ts now collected on the street dealer in advance. e' e set. Edition the various Major Generals have had'| of Mississ! Littlepage ‘of Weat| Weser-Zeltung’s statement about car lines of more than 200 cities, ap- AM | experience in handling the corye unita! Virginia, Wilton of Texna, Butler of | the payment of a Lusitania 4 plications for increase are pending in T ASTI Absolutely Limited to Advance Orders, peg* | | before making permanent selections. Pennsylvania, Browning of New Jer- ¢ aiemindadn eae j Appointments as Lieutenant Colo- sey, Farr of Pennaylyania, Mudd of | ‘°mnity has no foundation. G 200 other cities and the inauguration nels will go to the officers selected for Maryland, volels of Maine and Hicks| ™@ny Rever paid 4 cent to the of the gone system has substantially (the permanent detaila of New York will go.