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7 NEN SHOT ~— INCLUB HOLD UP, ONE BANDIT DEAD“ |rivea at the bottom, and the robbers fired three shots at him. He let go ‘with his automatic and fired seven |ehots. One robber t bled dead, a bullet through his da. ihe over four ran back into the club, and tear ines shouted to the policeman at they were jumping out of the sinew, SOLDIERS CAPTURE WOUNDED _ BANDIT IN STREET. kiell ran around into 45th I Street, knowing the fugitives would try to reach the street by a one-story building. Three of them did, the other going through the restaurant ekylieht, Maskiell went after “Rick- ey” and shot him in the thigh, Lat it was found both the man's ankles were sprained Guillaume had been in thigh by the policeman’s first ahot but was wall on his way to Fifth Avenue when Sergt. Daniel Creas of the 200th Casuata, Camp Merritt, and ivate soldier heard the commo tion and jumped from a #treet car to capture him, which they did despite Policeman “Brings D Down Two Others Fleeing With Booty at Waiters’ Club. GET CASH AND - JEWELS. Manager Jumps From Win- dow and Gives Alarm— | Waiter Is Wounded. shot the | instantly killed and _ bAagpived bis threat to shoot. He had thrown two others wounded by Policeman | oe eae iver. Bertran Maskiell of the West 471) phe police recovered a large part Street etation as a result of a hold-| of the robbers’ loot from “Rickey’s” up in the Knickerbocker Club of Loi t - Phage 4 agreed 1 we the West 47th Stree’ . where American Waiters on the second tet | owas anid be formuily Wane to of No. 7 Sixth Avenue at 4.15 110° sarudaon Dusters” and some & M. to-« ltime ago was the victim of a mys- The robbers *hot one waiter and! terious stabbing in the Tombs. He febbed members of the club of $700 im |deniod = knowing = Gulltaume, also cash and $2,000 in jewelry. ltaken to the station, and Guillaume 9 3 ldenied being in the hold-up gang. The dead bandit wus identified 10) «nicKey* told reporters they could day by his fingerprints as Euro De Primo, sixteen years old, of No. Cambre!ling Avenue, jsay anything they pleased abowt bim | aw long as they didn't say he did any “squealing.” itis charged that on March 16 of this year while be was employed in repairing | the fhronx. Be Weer {money he had saved by dropping it the roof of a house at No. 4 | down his trouser leg when “Rickey” 0th Stree entere j 7 eet, he entered the house and | i) hit in the nove. The robber told mole $95. He was later arrested, re- |i he ought to be ashamed because | lensed on bull, and his case te DOW | m1 Could @’ shot you dvad, and you pay" held out on me.” The police believe that a Btate reg-| “Tne police found three pistols fetration card found in the dead] gopped by the gang, one of them a| man’s pocket, and bearing the Baume) roeuiation army weapon. They have} of Michac! Cont, twenty-two, of No. | heen unable to learn anything about | 299 Mott Street, had been lost OF | Me uead robber | stolen, as the finger print identinica- |" aS ore mid to @how that tion is regarded as conclusive. acca?” Mia. WaGh SIPAHEA. RinG| The two wounded robbers are times since 1914 on various charges, including grand larceny and felonious |assault, and in 1916 served a term in Kimira penitentiary, On Nov. 14 1914, while waiting his turn for a court hearing in a line of prisoners | in the Tombs Prison a scuffle oc- | lcurred and “Rickey” received e#tab jwounds that nearly proved fatal, His Richard Harrison, twenty-four, of No. ME Washington Street, better known as “Rickey,” shot in the side, and Gustav Guillaume, nineteen, No. 1347 78th Street, Brooklyn, shot in thigh. The man the robbers shot is George J. Griffiths, thirty-eight, No, 316 Hop- per Avenue, Long Island City, He is wounded in the head and was taken 5 jassailant was an omplice who! to Bellevue in a critical condition, hore a grudge because he claimed Tho members of the club are mainly |). A lwadtors of the big hotels and restau. | "Rickey" had once turned evidence rants, ‘There were twenty in the club|@aIMeN Me a feom to-day playing pinochle ana! O" Mare plea vice Mliboad pool when the five robbers entered, |°N¢ Of & fang who enyaged In a shooting affray with Willlam Cur- ran, a watchman in | Market. Curran was wounded it is sald be, in turn, Weinstein and Joseph Lavalachi “Rickey” ran from the acene of the | | shooting but was arrested later. ' —_-_ | “Put your hands up!” ordered on Some of the robbers had two re- volvers and those who had only one carried biackjacks. They backed their victims against the wall and the one later identified as “Rickey” went ae ae Tenet tytn 5. ia Pincus went to the police station, and showed “Rickey” a large roll of | the Harlem | ne ig Fy THE 7 , Million New Yorkers Must Fill This Registration r Card Sept. 12 REGISTRATION CARD RFD. Ne) “icin 1 APPIRM THAT ( HAVE VERIFIED ABOVE 29 Has person lost arm, leg, hand, eye, (Speeify.) | ANSWERS AND THAT THEY ARE TRUE REGISTRAR’S REPORT DESCRIPTION OF REGISTRANT or te he obviously physically disqualified? Date of Registration ....--—-----. ---2---+---e--enenweee BREWING INDUSTRY SEES DEATH BLOW ~INVORDER T0 CLOSE Jacob Ruppert and ¢ and Other New York Owners Say They Have No Plans for Future. | | | | Several prominent New York brew- who were asked to-day what they expect to do with their plants when they are forced to discontinue the manufacture of beer Dec. 1, said, jwith only one exception, that they |were undecided and must await ac- | tion by their directors, “We haven't any plans atypresent,” |said Jacob Ruppert. “It looks as |though we were at a standstill and would have to close down. The order looks like a final blow at the brew- ing industry.” Adolph Hupfel of the Otto G fel brewing concern said: “We will have to close our plant, I believe, unless the Government wants to take it over for storage purposes. At present we have no plan. A brewing plant is hardly suitable for any other purpose.” ers, Hup- EB. M. Tracy, Treasurer of James Everard’s breweries, said: “What will be done with our plant probably will be discussed soon by the directors. No plan is in view at present and I think no authoritative statement can be given until we are in possession of the Washihgton order.” The only plani, as far as known, which has been engaged in other busi- ness and may extend it is the Lion Brewery of New York City. C. M. Hinck, general manager, sald: “We already have been manufac- turing dyes in one of the buildings, but whether that will be extended when the brewery has to close I do not know. It will have to be decided later. We are in a bad location for otier work on account of the lack of | railroad facilities and not being near} the river.” Sane Manager Richards of the . & M. Schaefer Brewing Company | sata “We are not decided. The plant could be used for cold storage pur- poses, but it would be very expen-| sive to make the necessary changes and might not be a paying propo- sition.” “The Ebret interests have not made | any plans in advance to convert their manufacturing facilities to some other use than the manufacture of beer,” EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPtEMBER <; 191s. | 6 ” | | | Commissioner Enright Orders| Federal Express of New Haven| Hundreds of Millions in Oil Force to Aid in Putting Lid Line Crashes Into Electiic and Other Securities to Be on Sunday Automobiling. Engine in Yards, | Run Off Markets. Police Commissioner Enright is- | Ten persons were injured early to-| WASHINGTON, Sept. 7—Plans for sued orders to the police to-day |1% When (he Federal Express on the) strangling hundred millions of Weieh Wil @ake & Gitneut dor bie York, New Haven and Hartford aojare worth of oll atock and other | Rai e ya sty “gasoline slackers to use their cars| wor nes. ee, from Boston to) ccutative securities which the Cove as Piscean Washington, crashed into the rear of a ‘ shit ed tat 5 th out Hie se trouble. | dead electric engine in the Woodside|*T@™’nt regards as unnecessary tn The Commissioner's order calls at-| yards, near Woodside and Polk Avenues, |te War emergency and hindrances tention to Mayor Hylan's proclama- | Long Island City. The injured are: jto sale of Liberty Bonds were an- tion concerning the non-use of pleas-| ARTHUR GREENBAUM ‘ ounced to-day by the Capital Issues ‘BA 1, nine ure cars to-morrow, and urges the|N® 1129 Tinton Avenue, the Bronx rates sie in internal injuries; taken to St. John's ithin a few weeks the committee t 1 o a ohn utmost diligence” on the part of the |Hospital, Long Iland City Lopes to stop absolutely sale of all police in securing the identification | LHO WBINSTEIN, thirty, No. stocks and bonds not previously sub- of wilful “gasoline slackers.’ breed Mel Street, New York; laceri-|mitted to the committee or its dis- The Hoe are ond of the legs. trict agencies for examination, Sec pol ered to sop MAX RABINOWITZ, thirty-seven, |estury McAdoo, in a lett ade pub. every pleasure car on the streets, |NO 11 Fletcher Place, Central Falls, |j0 tec, ee ge Pega ic take its registration number and | gy ecerations of the fac CAISIBUEA: thIa: lb HAE MASE GARRIA CONCHETTH, forty-two} Although this is only part of the names of its occupants and question |No. 87 Walker Street, New York; lac. [Government's ¢ ral programme for them as to their reasons for not com- [erations of the face. conserving credit along with ma- plying with the Fuel Administra. | ABRAHAM twenty-|terials and men, the action was has- tion’s gasoline-saving request leanne pe ed o s Hartford, |tened by reports that promoters @ If the reasons given are not satis- |“: cuts about the legs. taking millions of dollars of Liberty factory the occupants will be strong- reenter Saitek Y, fend Atlantic!fionds in exchange for stocks of ite : , cuts about the legs. ; : ly advised to lay up their machines! piizanerit GANNOR, Nwcherne: doubtful value, luring investors with with as little delay as possible. AMASHS City, 1%, J, y specious plea that by this means “To-morrow will determine wheth-| MARY JOHNSON, thirty-three, No, |tlelt money does double service for er the automobile owner's patriotism |633 Greene Avenue, Brooklyn; shock. the Government, The traffic tn is above his own selfish interesta,”| PANSY HERBERD, thirty-eight, Lis. |@oubtful securities alone, heretofore said Commissioner Euright. “The erty Mass.; lacerations of the face. Hot submitted to the Capital Issues methods we are taking can't be called | HARRY LEGRER, nineteen, No. 52 /Commit umounts to between militaristic, but they are expected to| Past 100th Street, New York; lacera- |$350,000,000 and $500,000,00 a year, the show up the real slackers.” hata hleng dead by fry. [Committee estimated viiiiex tallave Hu of the injured were cut by fly- > r ‘The authorities believe that many ling giaxs, and many other passengcrs| JOb8 S. Drum, San Francisco bank i of the pleasure cars seen on the|wer. badly shaken up by the erranh Jef and member of the Capital Issues streets last Sunday were taken out|Most of the injured were in their be-the |Commitice, will have charge of the of garages by chauffeurs who used |at the time. national campaign against w ‘ nrecog. them without their owners’ knowl- gg cree nized securities, assisted by Paul A. edge. By taking the numbers of the| HOME NEWS FOR TROOPS, |Sinsheimer of San Brancisce, “Boo cars in use to-morrow the police say wheat nomic vigilanee committees” will be they will be able to look them up and| Red © © Popular | or nized immediately in each Fed mut an end to this joy riding. eral Reserve district, With at least > WASHINGTON, pt. 7.—American}one member in every city of more OSCAR H |soldiers in camps and hospitals in| than 15,000 population, to gather in- A MUSICAL COMEBACK touch with affairs at home through a} Te Wak annoutoed thes (hobs agen- medium of a di ulletin service romised the co-ope catablished by the American Red Cross, {i"* MWe bean promised the co-oper- Wearing FAIS Instead of fore a me tually ans cannot find in the | Ciubs, un. Bankers Assoctae Sik mane ake n newspapers, tion, /AT Newspaper Publish- He Begins Work on Theatre at | “A ned Cross works sent the National | ers’ Association and ot organize Y I Stree | Headquarters this me tions. All committcemen will serve No. 151 West 38th Street. “After “talking” with the boys about | without. py * New York's own Oscar Hammerstein | the dilly news servicn FT pave pean told) ‘The oreo Wil benent oa en Gua i. P 4 Hing | eon iN be M *< | to-day, also will report on all seem- is up again and talking about giving continued ‘ou Ww court-martialed | iyeiy unnecessary projects, such ps the opera game another whirl—and a _- | conecsderien of new buildings, indus | roof gard Indianapolis Bishop Dead, | Baten none toe one eee Oscar, wearing an old fedora instead| INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 7.—The Right Walon ar tank Toes pte st per of his famous topper, appeared at Rev. F Bishop of | twee in worked out, this information 151 b Andithadal Street to-day and an- ee taal will be used in an effort to cut off the nounce ie we had leased those and would launch from there another drive for the purple peaks of music. Not only was the famous, tile missing in | his make-up, but there was also absent | the aesthetic scarf, the personally de- signed shirt and the imported shoe Oscar has had physical ills added to his financial difficulties and his feet have given him much trouble. To-day he wore a pair of deleted shoes that looked very much like Algerian sandals, ‘The Hammerstein spirit, however, has remained unbroken and undimmed. “lam going to complete the Manhat- tan roof,” said puffing at a bel- ligerent cigar. “Work may be starte there next week. ‘The show will be something like the old Victoria, but better, Vastly better. After that— well, this time I shall reach the heights. How will I get the money? fected some new patents, bring it.” —— SHONTS DENIES INTERVIEW. ar, Saye He Made No Statement warding Swann's Letter, Theodore P. Shonts, President of the Interboro Rapid Transit and the New York Railways Company, denied that he had made any statement in regard to Oistrict Attorney Swann's letter to the Public Service sion, advocating a Grand Jury gation of subway matters, “I did not see or talk on the tele- phone with a single reporter yester- Re- inveati- day," said Mr. Shonts, “nor did any newspaper man ask me about the sub- ject matter of Mr. Swann’s letter to the Public Service Commission. The statements atributed to me in a morn- ing newspaper to by me to anybody. y were never made consumption will be limited to com- paratively few, Stopping of the brewing of beer will remove that beverage very quickly, inasmuch as no stock of it to last a long time has been or can be accumulated, In some quarters the President's beer order was taken as suggesting he means to veto the Sheppard pro- vision, because the beer order and the whiskey prohibition serve the war demands and meantime more States can settle the matter for them selves by voting on the Constitution- amendment. As “English Breakfast” Tea one equal this to-day | Cominis- | premises | lingering Baltimore Five Special Features To-Morrow’s sor treahnocm, fradrence ond eomtamz: '° along the line collecting cash and jew- said George Bhrot ir. — ea elry. srarteo to sreak victim's BILTMORE MAIDS ACCUSED (OTAMP OF LOCALABOARD) DEC. 1 BAN UPON BEER FINGER FOR RING. D When he would finish with a vie- OF ROBBING GUESTS TO MAKE U, $. PRACTICALLY time, a companion would follow and 1 Oe J go through the pockets again to muse ' “BONE oRY” NEXT YEAR sure, then the victim would be or-|One Held on Charge of Taking| Approximately 1,000,000 New York-| color of eyes and hair, and a declara: ed se ture hie face 16 the: wall a - 8, between the ages of eighteen end|tion by tho registrant affirming bh oe When “Hickey” reached Max Pincus aa 4 ha ig sud ty-tive, will ‘ba. reaulved wept, 1840 peeyen are now being supplied | Suggested Wilson May Veto Shep- of No, 108 Kast Fourth Street he took s SinGEne. till cards such as the one herewith| with these cards by Draft Director rd Amendment,. Since Liquor a fancy to Pincus’s signet ring, but| Estelle Hoffman, twenty, and Mary| reproduced. The front of the card|Conboy. All who expect to be out of Pe ‘ 2 rit couldn't get it off. Pincus told bim| Kraus, eighteen, who were employed | {8 10r cata cne pei cling were town Sept. 12 are required to obtain Production Is Already Prohibited. . 0 be filled e card m headquarters in the a mamene boon there 140 sears as maids in the Hotel Biltmore, wore | registrant, On the reverse are to be| Hull of Records, or from local bourds,| WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—With “Then I'll break your d— fiMR€T|grraicned before Magistrate Flainmer|made notations by the registrar, re-|and mail them to the boards in time|ing pan on beer brewing fixed for ii onesie } the gone ae ve Rios In Yorkville Court to-day on a charge |#4ding the registrant's height, build, |to reach them by Sept. 12. eee seit sailaeey meantie: . This was too much foi ric’ > 5 af petty larceny brought by Miss meareat wcti, George Prhard of uterine Mteate ehe hota deci” | NEWSPAPER ADS TO BOOST [CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. [turers already wonped sr the none No, 172 Sherman Avenue, He doubled | \isg Hoffman was charged with the oi of the war, “wets'” and “drys'” at- up bis fist and landed on “Kickes‘s” | hort 8 cape beer belonging to a THE FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN With vot changr from previow ck. 4 Ttention, together with that of Con- nose. guest, while e other woman was . > This caused a momentary tumult,|charged with taking silk lingerie from ———— * ud ey Pips gress, centred to-day on President during wale Charles Dv. nanahs nother te not guilty and wore | Campaign Intended to Advertise the BA ay mL Wilson's attitude ‘om A i nip manager of the club, jumped out a pleaded nd ‘ > , 1 e “ ry” rider on rie Window, crashed through the akyiight (veld In $300 bail for hearing Monday: War as Well as to oe ee eae geet “mone ae” titer + ae the hahaa restaurant next dvor| TY were arrested by Detective House Sell Bonds. eo 87% «87% — {cultural Bill, jat the Kast Gist Street Station, be “ 41% 41% + %] In some quarters there is a growing amd went partly through a hot range. alata WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—Newspaper Cr But this did not stop him, and be ran display m@vertising will be relied on > ™m 7 4 \| belief that the President will reassert mares errest for 6 policemen, FLEEING GIRL AND YOUTH oth se to aati bonda during the| 2 SLM Si + 1 | the cbientions he hes made all wong tairs the robbers hurried their Pinhsieg iebiade oie Am, Suaar,....... 108% 108 108% + Yl to gettling the nation-wide prohibi- Ope . fourth Liberty Loan campaign, which| Am, Sum, TW...) 12% 17% 12% — % work after one had said to Pritchard, FROM BOSTON SOUGHT HERE sisi z Am. T, & T. Co. 1% Ow tion question through an amendment who had hit “Rickey” in the nose: na Sept. 28, In fall page and part) oc ainda Mining. OH OTH OS + % {to an Agricultural Iil—objections ts we leave wa. hoot you for ———- pa advertisements, designed bY] At, T. & 8. F... 0% OK BON + =—%| which he made very emphatic when that.” They pocketed money, rings,| Authorities There Ask Police to Find| trained advertising mon, the aery sf et poe ee ore th — *]the House, in passing the same Dill, hes and stickpins, and 4s the: ° Liberty Bonds will be borne home to/ ian.” & (tio. es oi the Randall bone-dry amend- a Mya tant ‘the ¥| Emma Rocci, 18, and Joseph | hivupaper readers, ‘The campaign will| Hed, oa Beate: Seg Mt Roy tT | tAcked the ‘epee ‘ah made for the door warned their vic Baro, 19—$1,500 Missing be one to advertise the war as much | Bin. Nap. Tren... 38° ay op ment to it. His well known adherence ry , > 0, 19— 4 0! 3 wri Mi% MOS 140% . aged apt tale appara denna nd pagan aa to eel! bonds. fnistlan “Tyaites: Ime" Hoe iat t FE] to the principle that the people of memmeee cane downstairs, Then one aan a Bd J re M4 ) " Frank KR, Wilson, publicity director)" y& Pop Bi & M% + Rleach State should determine their fired a shot at l'ritchard for hitting STON, Sept. 7.—The Boston police). FT" tan, to-day announced his Bi = 11 [evn course oa such questions “Rickey.” but the bullet went wild| this morning telegraphed the New York] piany for newspaper advertising. De- 3 + | figures. In this he is supported by and struck Griffiths, who is a waiter. | police to hold on arrival in that city| signs and copy for the ads, already Say + some of his Cabinet. As the bandits reached the top of! mma Rocel, aged eighteen, of No, 242] have been peracen, ane Pine) a fay t The result of the new executive the stairs Policeman Maskiell ar-|ttanover Street, and Joseph Haro, aged| Mind free, In the Tone ol eee sat + 7Q| beer order, issued through the Fuel nineteen, of No. 2 Prin rest, Boston.| oh.” Government. will not pay 2: ou $ jR] Administration, will be to make the Charges Gled with the police alles vers pudlicat! but local iW tr ractically bone dry soon I ag A 2 that the girl was enticed from her home| 28ers for the puntice’ a lA and a +9 [county ® Remanin a A0ib avan nstant elie a ft was enticed from her home| eommittees will canvass me ict t:2 latter the besinning o ‘ . . by Baro, It is also claimed that Baro) nusiness interests in each community ti 18 |though the Sheppard amendment ForSore Gums took with him between $1,600 and $2,000] 14 pay for the space Ds : Id not be allowed to become from bis father’s cigar store, bably the first of the standard ads. | i." \otor ad pf. # +18 abay yf oan Cale eae 7 r will be the full page auto-| Mer, Marine cio. t % oc will exist despite the yhed copy of President Wils AD- | Moric ba} + ¥ s dro} pspite finn find the gums be- sT LIGHTS SHUT OFF. Feat to the American people to sup-|Midtale Stent urs,, $ Bl eact that several million gallons of ing to grumble, i ; > los published on Sept. vhiskey will remain in stock at the 4 welleM y Firm Sald to Haye] port the loan, to be published on Sep! be whiskey OS ae | Violated Lightless Order, the opening day ae y beginning of 1919, But with a war getting fender — that the Deputy County Fuel Administratar = % + | tax of $8 a gallon imposed by the iueravs OF & loose, wabbly Edward A man, announced this OLORY, NW — 4 (a0" Revenue Bill, and the price of DR. WERNET'S POWDER afternoon that the Fuel Adminiatration| emus the 44 + Rl whiskey constantly going up, the . had shut off electricity of th “aawe! ni rar . ae y inkled daily upon your Halt deena aula Lren’t you ashamed to call auntie |Southen Pacitie’’. 8m sO BTS + 1% te will make it fit tig! f . lang, Slat and) stupid? Go to her at once and tell Bo Ot fb ite use dispels irritation, Broadway wuse of violation of the|y oe you are sorry.” wy ‘eet f removes soreness and Jer forbidding Mghts in store win- |’. .** " ior +1% Auntie, said the little fellow a ee + eee o> done te dae ee te ll tt ids iy ¢'t! A poorly cleaned dental shale window! e eigp slatine the, rest | ies 25e hee re eel 0,18 Ricet Hos Hey t &| te isdangerous to health pertne ain ae ie ree errant Waiaas o [my fd Bs t | i sie healthy mouth of electrical current, M uP AN ESSENTIAL py. Wetter EAM By #2 ht ft healthy, vigor- m pda (Hrumn the Pittabungh Post,) Wile Overland 6; 2” Set ul aee body — use this _> ae “ee What do you think of these mem- mal ato wder daily and be free from false | ora Deeet tn ory testa the professor is sticking on emeemeeeereere Meth troubles, | Satisfaction, guaran WARITRUTON, Hints tenctttees coluet. Bally ROMNES 1 sar” NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE. teed by Wernet Dental Mig. Trane AR aamnIT @ O08 Eni f ‘ Can't agree with you,” declared the Open. High. Low, La 116 Bee U N.Y . acres of land nevr see 9407 34.07 340788 pekman St: ) Be eg J, for the Demmarg{ team captain, “Ought to be a part of 1 38:90 8390 3375 83:95) AN Goed Druggists. Two Sizes, 60c and $1.25 epee of the Ordnance Department was ry college course, T think, Some 1 3085 88.85) 8.73 38, nounced by the War Deputtivene pee {of the boys couldn't remember their + $3.90 83.90 33.60 33.73 —_— Praeger type tuptett ~ aa The) footbal. signals last fall,” rhe schsos ciated Sines yn toss t t a points. que. ere 18 no tea LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT || xr myn Ssez nal ptn ry- sai isunique. There is ° mf wank Free yeare old, except those already regi s old, except those already req DIVIDENDS DECLARED | st register for the Colsetive peat must register for the selective one tenia Skee A Sealed Oven. Dally Yat oF. Me ide te 2, draft Sept. 12 o: sae 23 WR Ba "sty At your grocer, Packets C eae supply of credit to non-essential eon strive was born in tion. Sunday World Heroic Bronze Group Picture Supplement on Separate Sheet of Coated Paper 10x14. “ALLIES~-United for Liberty” From De- sien by Philip Martiny, = Famous Sculptor; an Art Souvenir of Great Beauty. Get One and Save It for the Future. Bird’s-eye View i330 . Color Picture of Paris Showing the Famous Spots in Europe’s Wonder City That the Boys Are Writing Home About. The Curious Case of Marie Dupont New Mystery Serial Begins. Our Navy’s Work Abroad First Publication of a Wonderful Set of Action Photos (in Gravure) from the Med- iterranean, Each Authenticated With This Initialled OK. Passed for Publication in AMERICA ONLY Words and Music of a Big Song Ilit, entitled “My Holiday Girls” From Winter Garden Programme. Words by Harold Atteridge; Musie by Augustus Barrett, Famous Composers Edition Limited—Order from Newsdealer in Advance

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