The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1918, Page 4

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my 4 pian Bis aa aka hari Raia ‘. rd wi) THE EVENING WORLD, MON DAY, avaust “26, 1918, nanan iia a NN: / f ! Fi Levertish steamer ashore near fonente | were obliged to remain all night a4 Gen, Sherrill and the United States tear to Mg yaniae * Piiae | bo by > vide te tote Berton He ty Aly Fighters tor Brastl, } Pe ‘ for them | 61 , jeaving of men, in the village a office holders in arties, He tie delayed exoursionists on their rice ‘ | Db atriet Att rney by Local Board No. | town of oyster Bay.” soneidered & Clone frieaa of Gel. Th Bin} RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 26.—France jreturn from sunday outings A lot bi At from {1 of Nassau County, in relation to| «Dame Rumor is very busy,” Ed-|dore Roosevelt. will send to Brazil thirty airplanes and of those who went to Atlantic High i ar- | jstatements published by Disbrow in| itor Drisbuw wrote, “over the father oe iniRractors, Which will form the necteul 1 * bern of the board to account for vatl-| Mae With haying “eased” your Med falled to get back for the fon the Oyster Bay Guardian. Ina signed| who is compelled to see his only son iter ; , | gob Ut the steuteer Mandalay didn | ¢ [editorial Disbrow has called the mem. | taken while other men's sons re- TWO DEAD IN AUTO CRASH, | ot o Brazitian air tisnting force. : aie jmake her last night trip = th Several tugs went to the ald bus alleged offenses and immediate | honorable body, going to Camp Up-| %¢¥ York Mam Killed tn Up-State yOOn « 1 * ca auaiiie | ' y | rund eben, tes , j action has been taken, according to|ton, being rejected there and lett 10 Acctaent. CAS I oO R IA 4 covered that she would be 5 tO] wy ones aa Pubten Creat, | statements made to-day by @ mem. | return home to find themselves job-| scHeNECTADY, N.Y., Aug. 26.—Two ~ ° ee ts a 5 a | et off at high tide, so no effort was! WagHINGTON, Aug. 26—Fishing| ber of the local board, to subpoena} ““Rumor has it that a young man| persons were killed and two Injured neat For Infants and Children a t j made to dislodge her trom the mud craft destroyed by German fub- he editor to appear before that body | without feet or legs below the knee| palatine yesterday when an automobile se For Over 30 Yea: a The Mandalay took several thou ott New Kngiand coast | Tuerday evening. In the opinion of| was forced to submit to the stripping phar os : ins teed Henan e one the Sectd inember the Mepionage "Act | operation, and even after he had|Went over @ fifteen-foot embankmenrc Atwaye bears y nd person the Highlands dur-| wi HY, at e beard " “ m 7 Throngs Left at at Atlantic High-| ing the day and started on the night| FI titor Asks Board to Exmain has been violated and the case has|to Camp Upton, there tober nnaiy mightier er paste shbitabaes Signarare of iD lands When Mandalay Is | trip with another ‘ousand when she} the with deep- Acts and Members Reply been put in the hands of the Govern-|sent back. One with one leg shorter |Central train, ©. W. Van Buren of , Mandala) |ran into the fog and the captain wes |e eee " With ai bg te ding. hte ‘Tetter, ‘Saplanation than a mate, coerce and held un-| Montreal and Miss May Brehana of New . will be Cor en der the same conditions, was ret killed. : Unable to Make Trip. Jolded to turn back, | The waiting | 18 XG it mplaint. Timely,” and addressing it wie the home disqualified, only’ to fearn that brig &. Murphy of New York and Miss | \f Ue J prntietebhnennet owds at the ands learned at| the, Al Se ge Board o strict No. 71,/he had lost his job.” iton yor! LIBE AT BONDS BOU GHT rt h vy ot to the. seth ts Chalfont of New York suffered injuries, i A heavy fog which drifted in trom | Tate pbate etn ently may Xo a8 | the Fo ration Kaked f0F| 4 request for action againat N. H, Meee eet he ie. wetng’ “40 ment what “Phere is nome explanation | Mis ‘Chalfont as thrown nto. & coai| | bmmedlate CASH % @ea at 10 o'clock last night set a! were without means to & and of @alt water fi Disbrow, editor of the Oyster Bay] quell the dissatisfaction prevailing) due.” loar of the train and carried five miles PRESIDENT INSTITUTE, 226. eascKy, 5 TF — - — == Guardian, has been filed with Adjt. throughout this section with refer- Disbrow has a reputation for his before she was found by trainmen. Twice Daily Until 6 P, M. Yr rp PEDER cme — 4 prey = ar Toe PEDERI. cE a . a ; Pa Pa on a Des | or , Do you know that Thrift Stamps may be bought in any department store? y, a | « Telephone London ; | 0) Cc all Greeley 1234 Parts i, Aa & | + i 4 | () . 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