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—etine = Hotel Man a tufetae. BGG HARHOR, N. J., Aug. 12.—Dur- Ing a temporary spell of Insanity Fred hrimpf, fifty, proprietor ef the Bun- low Hotel here, commityed suic The Penalty of Eye Neglect —is far too serious to ignore. The cost of glasses is of tri- fling importance compared with the value of your sight. Reliable Eyesight Examination be! Registered Eye Specialists, vorrectly Fittea Glasses From $2.50 » Established 56 Years jew York: 184 B'way, at John StJ 2a3 Sixth Av., 15th St! $50 Sixth Av. aad St, Tor Nassau, at Ann StJ]| uA West 4ad__ Street, rooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor,Bond St 223 Sixth Av., open Sat. until 6 P.M, wiches of Indorsed by Alfred W. McCann. down port. jasy to make, big bologna just fits between two slices of bread, 1 ing and wholesome as any filling you can buy. Use Gobel's . 3 ry |FHRET BACK HOME FROM GERMANY, HE + SAS, TO IE HERE Says U. 8. Government Did Right in Taking Over His $40,000,000 Estate, George Ehret ar., eighty-three years | old and head of tho brewing company that bears his name, walked feebly the gangplank of the Nor- wegian-Ameriean liner Bergensfjord, which docked to-day at an Atlantic He had come home from Ger- many to die, teh aged maltt-miliion- aire said, after having vatnty tried to leave the war-bound empire many Be sure to put in enough sand- Gobel's Slicing Bologna. They'll. go fast when the lunch boxes are opened. a slice of this It is as nourish- Slicing Bologna also on your platter of cold cuts Back up our for warm weather dinners. Made fighters! from the best beef and pork, de- Buy W. S. S. liciously seasoned and spiced, Frankfurters Cooked Ham From Bologna Smoked Ham Gobel’s Slicing Bologna Bacon | od Beof liver Sausage Cooked Corned Bee! Kitchens Gyredox Tongue Pure Lard ‘WHE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1910) American Regiment in France Adopts French Boy as Mascot: times and each time having been stayed by finess. Both the elder Mr. Ehret and his dock to meet him, deciared there ‘would be no difficulty in escuring the return by the Government of the $ Mitchell Palmer, Alien Enemy Prop erty Custodian. There was to be no “fight,” both insisted; in due time appitcation would be made to the Government for the restoration of the property now being held by the Central Trust Company. Mra, Anna M. von Zediftx, one of the capitalist’s daughtera, who has been with him since his invotuntary exile in Gormany and who returned with him to-day two nurses and two Norwegian sea captains, poastbty brought as nautical convoys in case the Bergenafjord should be torpedoed, comprised the party which was met at the dock by George jr, @ second son, three daughters and @ brother- in-law of the aged brewer. “I am returning because I have not much longer to live,” said Mr, Ehret sr. when reporters approached him. "I became @ ettiven here fifty years ago'and here I wish to die. “Before Amertoa entered the war, when I was tn Germany, I was ap- proached by influential people with the demand thas I buy German war bonds, but I refused because I wished to be absolutely neutral. Later when America joined Germany’e enemies you may be sure I bought none. “I beliove the Government made a wise step in seizing my property here, There will be no difoulty in recovering it when the proper time comes.” —— al WOUNDED THIRD TIME. Jersey City Boy's Last Letter Written on Cigarette Paper in Trenches, The name of Corpl. Harry M. Cuff peared in the casualty st again ten a to-day for the third time in ths, His parents, Michael an ubeth Cuff, who live at No, th Street, Jersey City, received word from the War Department that he was wounded. Ho is with Com pany L, 9th Infantry, Tho last his mother received from him was written {a the trenches on cigarette paper, because, he said, no other kind was obtainable, TO EXTEND AIR MAIL ROUTES Post Office Department in Control of New York-Philadelphia Service, WASHINGTON, Aug. 12.—Tho Post Office Department to-day assumed con- trol of the New ‘York-Philadelphia- Washington routes as the first step tn plans for the establishment of nation- airplane mail. Heretofore the ser- has been maintained by the War me vice anes were placed in service % ceremonies toxlay at son, George Ehret jr. who was at the | 40,000,000 property taken over by A.| JEAN PASSARD Raises a Fund of $1,000 to Educate Jean Passard, an Orphan, PARIS, July 15 (@y mafl).—Jean Passard is eight years old. The war has left him an ‘orphan and without relatives. Just how he came into the possession of a certain regiment of engineers in France 1s clouded with mystery, but he did come into their possession and offi When an American regiment adopts a French kid, and many of them have done so, there is no half way busi- ness about it. “He's our kié and our mascot, and he isn't going to be brought up an AXDOPTED MERICA REGIMENT fo alias Le’ was tho consensus of >» hat was passed and » into possession of 6,000 nes, to be used to educate him. That {9 $1,000 in American money, Jean was fitted out with @ tiny American uniform, and with a whole regiment to keep an eye on him he 1s developing rapidly into an Ameri- can, Also into. a miiltary man. Some time after his formal adoption by the regiment his adopted fathers were called to the front and had to leave Jean behind, to his regret and theirs. Now he is being cared for and fed and educated by the local Y, M. C, a. horam w .| organization, His business in fife ie teaching French to Amertean soldiers, and he says to all and sundry who apply for information that he is going to New York to attend the public echools, “apres la guerre.” JEWS RESENT GERMAN BAN ON LABOR FROM THE EAST FELL FROM TROLLEY CAR. Woman Clon Sh Over Guard Rath GRAND JURY CALLS HANLEY IN ESGAPE OF GAFFKEY Judge Maloné Declares Non-Cap- ture of Convicted Slayer is a Disgrace to the City. | Judge Malone in Generai Sessions to- | day told the Grand Jury it was their duty to mmke « thorough Investigation into the escape of Vincent Gaffney, a convicted murderer, from the Tombs on June 12 “The present etatus of this convicted felon,” Judge Malone anid, “is @ serious reflection on the efficiency and vigilance of the Police Department. Dvery day he ts at large that refiection deepens.” Judge Malone told the Grand Jury Gat the escape and the non-capture ot Gaffney was a disgrace to the city. “1 with you would go into this mat- ter tn Gull,” he eald. “Spare no one, if you (ind that responsibility has not Deen fived op to es the law requires.” “You will please notify the Pottee Commissioner,” Judge Malone tnstruct- ed the Acting District Attorney, “that this Court requires the immediate re- turn of Gaffocy tn lawful tustoty” ‘Warden tertey of the Tombs was sommoned before the Grand Jury. “Of course it's everybody's privflere to enétictas the Police Department,” eaid Commissioner Enright when his ‘attention was called to Judge Malone's worta, “I think, however, that wo shat have good news on the Gaffney case within forty-eight hours.” OBITUARY NOTES. Wilbur Larremore, strty-threa, lawyer with offices at No. $2 Nansau treet, and editor since 1891 of the New York Law Journal, died suddenly yesterday at his home, No. 423 West 1034 Street. + Mary J. Hughes (Sister Mary Car- melita), for twenty-thres years prin- cipal of Bt. Cecilia's Academy tn 105th Street, te dead at St. Catherine's Con- vent. Charles Fietds, forty-six, brother of Lew Fields, is dend at his home, No, 410 Went 148th Btreet. Dr. Frankel E. Robinson, seventy. two, formerly of Brooklyn, {# dead in ‘Wert Newton, Maas. Edward Fraser Robinson, stxty-three, real estate broker, died euddenly yen- terday at his home, No. 194 Washing- ton Park, Brooklyn. Dr, Fran & practising k Harper Ross, physician for thirty-two yenrs, in dead at hin home, No. 278 Bridge Street, Brooklyn. 5th Avenue q COMMITTEE FIXES RATE ON INCOMES Excess Profits and Incomes Are} ¥ Counted on to Return $2,775, 185,000. WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 returns from income and profits for next year, under the new rates written by the Ways and Means Committep, are offictally estimated at $2,775,185,000, While the proposed rates have not been made public, the computations arranged by experts show that the citizen will pay ag follows on his in- come for the approaching year, Income for ¥. Will Pay. $836 The tax excess 1,000,000 3,000,000 1475 VERMONT GOVERNOR ASKS ALLEGED SHORTAGE INQUIRY Graham Admits He Was gt Fault in Handling Salary When State Auditor. MONTPELIMN, Vt, Aug. 12.—Gov. Horace FF. Graham to<iny asked that an examination be made of the ac. counts foo which he was responsible when beOwas Btate Auditor. ‘Thia follqwed charges that there were discrepancies in t books of the And- Stora office amounting to $20,000 when Mr. Graham closed these duties to be- come Governor two years ago. ‘The discrepency was discovered by State Bank Examiner Fri c wil. jama. Some of the ite re charmed to clerk hire, State high work, and State “ald, at the greatest part is| charged to F. Graham. | It 4@ understood the Governor eon- | tends that this money was used for legitimate State work. Gov. Graham admis thas he waa at fault in the handling of his enalary and oMcial expenses, but eays that he had hot been aware that any vouchers were minting. He eska that Judgment be suspended. AUK $ oO A Here’s the best yet! ICGBD CEYLON TE. The fresh young leaves and buds from the breezy mountain slopes yield generous- ly of their exquisite flavour. 8327 Make some TO-DAY. Do You Know the Best Way to Serve Sea Food? Salice . has answered this question for thousands of housek They use it plentifully ond Clams Lobster Smoked Fish Soft Shell C: and every kind of sea food, MADE IN U. S. A. AtGrocersand Delicatessen Stores Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N. Y. Absolutely Removeg Indigestion: Dru fund money if it Pe ie LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT: Deemed change Priew, te OAR at Bachas PRESIDENT INSTITUTE, 232 EAITH ST.ILY. SPM daily Gus, & Hold 6 P.M. Buy War Savings Stamps — James MeCreery & Co, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 4th Street ‘Mra, John Sheridan, No. 6848 Tyndah Avenue, the Hronx, is at St. Joseph's | Hospital, Yonkers, in @ serious condl- jtion, having suffored concuasian of the fain in a fall from @ trolley car at sth Street and Broaiway. It, was ining anc ad risen to lower the car when she lost her over the Kuan mail. urning from St. Luke's her son John, @ New ud to de dying from while fighting @ fire, Must Alter Their Opinion Now on Austria's Foreign Policy, Says Vienna Paper. THR HAGUR, Ang. ment of the decision of the Prussian Foreign Minister that Jewish laborers Killed by 5 s on the fire escape at the rear of his home, on the fourth | floor of No. RIBBONS Specially Priced A beautiful assortment of Ribbons, including plain Moire Taffeta, also various striped, plaid and Dresden effects, suitable for sashes, hair bows, millinery and a A large variety of the most wanted colors represented. 5 to 6 inches wide. PURE MEAT FROGULTS U. S. Government Inspected Establishment No, 317 Morgan Avenue and Rock Street, Bro&klyn, N. Y. 12.—Announce an open- instantly will not be admitted to Germany from | the East has caused resentment fn all! Jewish clr es, espectally in Austria, ac- pondence “G0 AFTER THAT SKIN TROUBLE : WITH POSLAM cording to the Jewish corr: b Jewish paper, says that th of far reaching impc trian Jews “The J Austro-G alter the eau, The Vienna More Special, yd. 29c Q a were & nan alllanc Exceptional Values ws to cross her Our 6th Ave. Store Closes Saturdays at I P.M. frontier Our 3rd Ave. Store Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. eee i ayes he te the i : S Sar vA aide enlists our sympathy. Germany ia|ished. It may not be necessary longer ——— C 24S ‘ale acnituce the aply European state whlch wishes to lure that Kash, ‘There may be| drive out Jews. na awful itching to Peroxide. Cretonne Week-End Cases containing tooth 4 Ib. bot.;(23e |, Our ENTIRE STOCK and several SPECIAL > try Poslam. ; DISCOUNT purchases go into this sale. 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