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Worker. Made $ 2,000 ON STRIKE TIE UP BIG BLISS TORPEDO FACTORY a Some of Whom| $120 a Week, Quit with the best of us in Wage Disagreement. the result. Many peony this excellent results. Postum comes in two OAK LEAVES FOOD OF “LOST” U.S. MEN IN ARGONNE ONE FOREST Rescued Battalion Tells of |} Thrilling periences— | Wounded on Guard Duty. NEW YORK WOMAN DIES AS A RED GROSS NURSE 9094064 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE BOYS IN FRANCE Mrs. Helen ieee = $95-8520604906 pathy, excepting for his own people, in-Law of Rich Hair Tonic Maker, Asks $100,000, 1918., Daughter-| Brooklyn Hroneuice Tells o Scheme to Mulct Men of Pay —Grand Jury Inquiry. A PAGE OF AMERICAN WAR NEWS| SLANDER CHARGED |INSURANCEPLOT ARMY AND MARINE CASUALTY INSUIT AGAINST TO SWINDLE ARMY MOTHER-N: LAW, AND NAVY AVY ALLEGED aso save we LISTS OF 672 FROM FRONT TO-DAY MAKE TOTAL OF 46,686 WASHINGTON, Oct, army casualty lists of 312 and 310 and a Marine Corps list of 50 names | HOW A ics GERMAN FLYER KILLS Swiss {best wot Corporal ° | to whom the war is coming nearer! FITAPATRICK ¢ Vitteboyh, Coffee often disagrees Jand nearer with every advance the| ate Robert Phillp was | Attacks Neutri pttve Balloon, | CiiBLIN: Frat, Ailten wea ose [rounded in ‘setion Aug. 18, when Which Takes Fire Se don rm C1 trench mortar 6 explo near his GENEVA, Oct. 9 (Havas).—This mor Bugler: th the crumbling line the FD ‘ | 9 Wh fj ADU, cess ine te + alone th out and hurled him fifteen fect. Ie ings newspapern say that a cermin | gwar tank ®. Horm ; ind w \ helms, and the | wrote to hiy parents, Mr, and Mrs. alrplano yesterday attncked a Swiay | VALEN * wanton, U, en you Bo wi ise to [tine along the Vesie tothe east, the jam Glebert, No, 1681 Myrtle Avenue, Laliash-cehish took tite, Tlent ; Cook stop Coffee fora da Germans abandoned Nogent la Ab-| Brooklyn who was in the bi oo | TURBS, Werdiaand and ew days | Sisane; eek Bat oe Boaie “You came within a foot of collecting FA Biivaten we8se, to at o neims, and Wri-| 310.900 Insurance During the usual Aes: (NOR intake Kade on ia of disturbed di- mont to the north, ‘These potntw have| morning barrage a trench tnortar hel BIN AILDO, Wan. Hewenoer Mich Sap dalled GP Rte blew Up near our dugout wid. w gestion or too much‘nerves* rare. | Mulers of Kheima for four| or” my ‘comrades. Twas srit | years. through the air for fifteen tert u e el brulves and every bone switch to Postum and note | Nogent 1a Abbesse had been an ob- d with A |my body aches. Everything will be a. servation point from which the Ger ht he help the Jerry [ see re ee Mca ah tte reat Aad ht Rat LP OUR GOVERNMENT try over a wide area and d. d ar — > = + tillery fire which wrecked rvillanes| Breeklyn I le who love their that nestle among the inouptaine of| Private Charles Olof Lind, killed in erat neriran Shelms und took aim at the wine-| gction a 31, was @ reporter o plan with | grower, ctiating vinegars" ih ttle AU, 3. wan a Teorey on slopes and the peasant gitls gathering| *° aye “ h | enlisted im the old 14th New York | the grapes that grew in spite of Ut "| Regiment. He went to France as « j Rewlect enforced by tho war, ‘Thirty! member of Company 1, 106th Infan forms; | of taese peasant Kirls came back to-| {ry 'Etth Divisione | day for the fifth war harvest. In on Lind was twenty-two years old and Postum Cereal which must be of the localities that had buen most | lived with his parents ae No. 340 bist boiled,and Instant Postum, made in the cup in a moment. are equally delicious the cost per cup is about ing same, intensely 4 beaten shrapnel they were working to-day, | midablp positions that the jeampalen are still plainly visible in the shaky olay, A reel —aeten nn pnasentangtenanwane eaten eee mes aren ‘ Brox lyn by the German) Street, i} The picking is meagre,” one said, | Marry 1 d, “but 1f the wine is scarce, It is ali BORDE apt ! the more precious, for th: the Vin-| Harry L. Shipps was serious! wound. | of victor | ed in action on Sept. 17, according to | It was from in front of these for-| word received by hia parents, Dr and American | Mra. William H. ‘open 5 P. Meto 10.30 te-day, | ) | Rove ot the Foreign Legion fired —.: | * “ 5 ” thelr first shots for France in the fall| Intending voters, men and women, F Te There's a Reason jof 1914. ‘The trenches where they| must register in order to voter Th ourt ipe were stationed during the frat winter | is the third day of registration. Polls and also subscribed $1,000,000 to M. Register (Incarporsted 1672) | has subscribed $3,3 75,000 iy Loan three previous loans Pa i ed en Killed While in Action,12, 114 | Wounded Severely and 2,685 Are Injured, Degree Undetermined. — Two | BUNCE, Jame: { . . given out for publication to-day by |}! nine 4. Two thousand machinists, polishers! wrre THE AMERICAN FORCES | Mrs, Hlen L. Barker, daughter-in- What may be a plot to mult #ol-|tne War Department bring the total | Peak, elegant The Teeth that today are only and helpers walked out of the plant! vonriHwEST OF VERDUN, Oct. 9 ® law of the late William Jay Rarker, | diers and sailors of their pay and tolot American castiualties rutteved | FOLEY, James G. 320 EY 67th 8t slightly touched by dee: ray can of the BE. W. Bliss Torpedo Wor (Assofated Press), — Hoggard from | $ | militonaire hair tonle manufacturer, | Place them under an obligation of debt abroad to 46.686, of which 9,250 have FRASER, Stuart, Buffalo, N nd become Meet catch-alls in a 53d Street und 2d Avenue, Brooklyi.| iao% of gicop and nearly famished, Z| has filed in the Westchester Supreme bp means of an insurance #wind): has |Penn Suse ae . FO RIS th marealey Ns Snore ume, he thie he morning list of 312 was 5 at noon to-day and refused to return | the men of the “lost” battalion, res- © Court a mit for $100,000 against her been under investigation by District | seid ma S| KNAB, Peter Thomas, 180 Richardson rocrastination is the thief o| | > | divided as follows: Killed in action, . Brooklyn, N. Y. teeth and health hecauso of a disagreement over! cueq Monday morning after having 2 mother-in-law, who is now Mrs, Mary |Attorney Lewis in Brooklyn for two {63 sing in action, wounded | if ik Sete Wt Teansel, Mont Examination by our Registered aa | naa (a - ’ 5 nv dotan . e : ation by ou id rihwat | been surrounded for more than four ©) B. Fareira, She charges slandor. weeks, ho announced to-day. His find- | ner 164; died from wounds, 29; | MEA, Cono x 38 Jackcon St. Brook- Pentists at all our offices aa of e r ! + Completely | aye in the Atgonne Forest, are now| ©! stra, Darker, who is living now at [UR* he declared, will be given to the |died from accident and other causes, wus charge ties up the production of torpe Does | : : 4 i Grand Jury in a few dayseand he ex-|2; died of disease, 26; dled from \. Ale Sets of teeth, $5 up. Filling, @1 wy at the plant, | recovering from their harrowing the home of Min. Leita K. Adams, | pects the indictment of the propagitor |fiane wooldent wounded slightly, | he, Mi Crown and Bridge Work, 85 per tooth, General Manager Skinner at the| experience. No. 507 Webster Avenue, New Ro-|of the scheme 1; soners, "55 8 W. 161et plant to-day ole to see ieee The men had subsisted p chelle, wife of Commander C. A., The outlines of the fake insurance} ‘The afternoon st is divided a ; but referred them to other officiais. | | : Propovition, as the Prosecutor found follows: Killed in action, ¢ . 122 va k leaves, and many units were so Adams of the United States N y \ TIFFANY, James D.B.'620 W. 122d The strike has been reported to| E acne! Wonks at beaeeeae : i them. that before the Government |ing {n action, 16; wounde sly.| St. New York City, be Washington | Gsplerea by miner Esnries’s “| Tt allt hh, * OR B-menth 1% adopted the War Risks Insurance |163; died from wounds, 86; died from DIED OF DISEASE. Dentist Several months ago the men! ness that wounded men had to tako * |alleges Mrs, Fare’ made to Mrs. j Mousure the agent of a private concern | accident and other causes, 1; died of Sergeants. brought their wage grievances to the] turns at guard duty, Yet they cheered $ | Adams and to John Dedinaki, « ladies' | Wrote policies for a number of men dineuse died from airplane ac GLYNN, Francis M., Franklin, N. J. 17 West 34th St., New York Strentien ot the War Dabo: Board | a# they drove back the German forces | w.4.o0 d3-946-4-494-06 | tallor, in West 47th Strect jthe service, A $5,000 policy was of- | dent, wounded, degree undete fad Van Hern Oy Chatham, 91 F Hours 8.30 to 6. Ra increane and back pay Ther cee | which were all around them > in| Mra. Barker's husband, William Jay | {red at @ Premium of $122.60, Later | mined, staid be Corporals 491 Fulton St., opp. A. & S., Brooklyn an increase and back pay hey ac san | Frances Wa. Moeschen,. Named in} ¥ this was raised to $ 0 because of | The Marine Corps list was divided Jackman 4, Hours, 6.30-7.40, Sunday, 9-1% eentes the increase under protest, de-| When they reached the American | To-Day’s Casualty List, Succumbs | Barker Jr. was kitied in a fire that) the umusual as foliows: Killed in action, 12; | Within "ta thas, é Sainon cree claring it should have been more -Day’s Casualty List, Suc 5 Asian . Some of the men earn as high as| lines they were white and exhausted, | ie i ne destroyed the family manston in Riv-| The agent obtained notes from afdied of wounds died of dineas HAPNAKDI, J 0. Dillinainm, Wve Cor, $24 St. & ih Av. Hoy Kidge, B’kivm $120 a week, While no one receives | but were infinitely proud of their gal- to Pneumonia Overseas. erside, Conn., last February, ond| timber of men for twice the amount Wounded in action severe! Wagoner, Gor, Columbia and Carroll Sis, B'Riye ae “int trate e majority of the]jant stand. All were more willing t0) fies Fra W. Moeschen, a Red| oon of the charges are connected |of the premium on the plea that he | Wounded in action slightly, 1; misme | MLLER, Dewy Suna 140 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, N. Je tell the story of the Se es ae nurse, who is reported in to-) ine oventw of the night of the (Could discount the wotes for only half {ing in ation, 7: in hands ot| MORSOHEN, Wiineie W., bob ta 147 Albany St., New Brunswick, N, Je Jof their comrades and office day's camualty ‘list as having died | Po)" Marq Harker alleges that Mro, |e amount at the banks, Severat sol- enemy, 1, 1 New Yorke Ort $90 Oaten Bil Pornth Amboy, Bi: (de 1 tell of their own experiences. Major | trom disease, was graduated from the) Fareira told Mrs, Adams that Mrs |#@ts Paid their premiums in full and} nm tuddition to 0 killed in action, | j Whittlesey was in command of the | Lenox Hill Hospital, formerly the Bark aie Tite éttot to bi ave her| Waited in vain for the'return of their 114 have been wounded severely. Wepre dae | T0 MUNITION DISASTER battalion [German Hospital, at 76th Street and | 79" a 3 4, bat wan carshat (tree ‘they complained to thelr supe- 2.685 wounded in undetermined de m Bevatea, ; ad A gtoup of privates waiting to be! Lexington Avenue, in 1915. She wis ee tae Tete Pernandegs ate merge [TOF officers, who communicated with /gree, and 3.841 are missing in action faa ts, Monat, Cooler Weather! | Reside f . 2). | taken from a field hospital which bis | employed as a resident nurse in that| %ee that B is fernandes, de BOSSE | RAR MRCS AREY The army list follows htt an H . Residents of Amboys Insist Re-| ycen temporarily established ina little | institution until the American troope| NOW tne tta ret Aare led KILLED IN ACTION + ti eartier building Be on Safe ruined church close bebind the pres-|went to the Mexican border, when | out y nands ths nee Zt KITCHENS CAPTURED ore tanta etal. . i Foods! ent line would not talk of themselves, |she enlsted ax a Red Cross nurse. |Sert, was a guest in the hou : LEARNED, Charing Arehibinid, Dy va, Was ri but told of a Second Lieutenant wo |On returning to this city she was en-| time. : hay sdaucdl | FROM GERMANS USED Lieutenants, mt 0 Then oc . Charles De Woody, chief of the De-| came out with eighteen machine gun | gaged in private nursing. Mrs, Barker alleges that last Mav HOWTOS, Hany. Columbia iM are ten comes | oartinent of Justice's local bureau Of} niet holes in his clothes, but with-| When America entered the war|Mrs Fareira told Mrs, Adams tha T0 FEED At AMERICANS wn Walter U., Para, Phoiee Ht minnie, Mase @ | Wrestigation, sald tonday bis operatives) out a scratch, He had one bruise|Miss Mogschen, who was twenty-|“her boy (meaning Barker) would be | Sergeants AR al | Gillespie if petire t bapictnare at | from a bullet which had killed a man |@lght years old, again en J alive to-day tf it had not been for Bi 4 ” VOM idibene ae, bee Lv) 1237 Kean NS. (hatte 3 neennes. teh ] Morgan, had furnished a clue| behind him, A machine gun was|the Red Cross, and eailed for |wite's conduct,” and that she *al-) Ten Are Rolling Behind U.S. Lint, | WAvEg edward T. 4¥4 Stole St,| DIED FROM AEROPLANE OLD h that may result in important develop-| fired at this Lieutenant thirty Leow July. |ways kept her husband under the in. | With German Horses Hauting | Brooklyn. N. Y. ACCIDENT, ) ENG fused to say anything more except that | was cut away, but he was upinjured,|Mrs, Kate Moeschen, No. 589 ul The papers filed by Mrs anal : CORRWLE Le cha |NIMOUK¢, ubere U;, Winstos fatem, N. « the cluc was picked up in the ruins of It was just after midnight when|Avenue, from Washington said that} also state that Mrs, Farelra made the (WITH THE AMERICAN TRENTON, Private. . the plant tho news first reached the weary but |#h¢ died from pneumonia on Sept. 7._ | following remarks to Mra, Adams: FORCE NORTHW, OF | Hobloway, Juavpns, w host to give There Is an organized effort on part Ol | Gorermined men that help was com- | SR ge cuagiteniiaes “There were strange gongs on at] Vnpu Oct. 9 (Associated | RKEUBAUM. | DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND every thing residents of the Amboys and othe: t She ore e ovabl K » | PORTH 5 “4 : rece iB cet Ste u sor “Tobi ng. The rescuers rushed on through | the home the night of the fire. Sh, | Preas.)—-Ten movable — kiteh a, My a OTHER CAUSES. a satisfying the plant. 4 told tin layor| the German lines, breaking one ene-| (meaning Mrs, Barker) made sure| which a few days ano rolled about | MHINGON ent Private, Thee | he pla ita old lin he Germa ¥ aki | 7 es i OK a Hoxie, Tenn }WOLLMH, Ramee O. Motlan hy tds: sor. Ten Broec! rerth Amboy my defense after another and at last that ono of the men guests was res-, with aming fool for the Ger ‘i GF TRODNOIS netoone Ie tee sunieuntce | completed the teacue, | cued and after the occupunts fled she! mans, to-day ware rolling behind | pray, om, manne Vee Pesan At Grocers and Dtienlennea ‘Rake district," including New York City.| While fresh troops drove the Ger- had a butler bring blankets to pro-| the American linea in the region |DEMARCO geule P. 2266 2d Ava |yooren. 1 bel dtd — Pritchard, 331 Spring St..N.¥. Plant along ante lines, “Tt is underatood | mans in wild flight from the scene tect this guest from the cold, but| of Mont Ilanc, with hot food for | 5 New York City, Rochester, N. ¥ Jebyentiy a Let us redouble our efforts, add the company has purchased 2,800 uddi- | of their anticipated triumph, the tired shw showed No concern over her hus-| the Americans. DITTY, dona ¥ tewent : re ih strength to the final blow, and Uienal acres and will have its buildir ‘ a | pana. The kitchens, together wih a | DOYLE, William, ee Fort Mont- - e . . strike off forever the last shackles tanner apart heroes of the baitalion began to fil- goes emery, N.Y. Lieutenants, rt o Dhaci Aces Five hundred new troops wil ter back to thelr bases, Many of “I guess you don't know the going«| great supply of food were cap- EER Momus It, Cumbertand Gap, ‘fean, ADRIAN, Joseph M. jr 20'Broad 8t. tefl yn te 7 eRe aie bean Gh cals anata etter a whe the men were suffering from a vari- on that took plucy at my boy's house.| tured in the course of the Mranct \ ahs Jame rt RT sei New York City s ese ( the TNT sill at the plant. ‘Three-more| ety of wounds, but most of these ins My money has supported her men| American push west of the Ar- |FARRELL. Richard, 1317 Park ie Minn 4th Liberty Loan charred bodies have eon found in ihe | juries were not serious, They were friends for year after year, Why, if| gonne Forest, the Americans ov- | Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. | A? - — clght, » " usted and so nearly starved —= she had not been upstairs carrying} ertaking the kitchens in the |HEUTFE Alfred Julius 105 tst Ava wht CARTER TATRDI morey sae wheat What WIN French: D0. Wheri|oo Win mes tletds the: aightiot the] woadee testa ie yeni Septet ey NBM Vee GY aug Presets LIEUT. FOSTER A PRISONER. y served with stewed beat fire Billy would be living to-day, but,| Fires were burning in several of | JURIUNS Nol Vint, ke, und coffee. As the day advancea,| They Get Into Germany? oor boy, I guess he would rather be| the kitchens when the Americans |KANE, Harry, 240 Classon Av. 4 4 d Ps ad | . i tothe etn Brooklyn, N.Y. eadacnes Acro] however, they improved in vitality, Asks Enemy Prisoner. dead than to live the Ife he lived! arrived. In addition to the kitch PX 0] Ae A s «land their spirits are now as high with her, ens the Americans captured © ILEVY, Jacob, 133 East Broadway Caused b nd defiant as they must have been EES, “He had to keep her men friends| number of horses used in hauling ny May oh", ty. Sergeants. , y F in the days when they beleaguerea) WITH THE BRANCH ARMY] ang do as she said or abe had | them, and these animals also now |TIND, Charles 0., 340 6let St., Brook BRAC AN THemagy 1188 Ate AVS, E estrain i {is the woot NORTHEAST OF RHEIMS, Oct. § hysterics.” | » working in the interest» of the A lyn N. ha i Pah FP de yi Ate y' 4 rad = enemas ve ie « ‘alter 5 ry baneaater. a i ] nd (Associated Preas).—The blows which | Mrs. Pareira, who conducts the! “les ’ WANTIN, Voit W Sites, Mit widens, ba are permanently relieved M 7 - _> Hera Mein Watts wie LY ‘ Two JACOB L Levys IN UNIT. | sfarsnat Porn livered in raptd | business left by leaner and who f AYERS Wille WALSH, Thomas J. 400 East 14tst cal by enue Pest 24 Ps rn ives now at Allenhurst, N. J., ac- PT. HARRY L. SH PPS jasses. is da § |wether of Man Reported Killed ne- | SBCCes810N in the Champagne sector 2 aia) F 6 ' . PRATT. Henry E. “arcadia, N.Y. t Sty New, ee OE a seston a gies ae hf knowledged to-day that sie had been | NUPTPN TUN. Harr nti ‘ neglect your eyesight. & Neven Mintake Has Beem Made. | bave not only wrosted from the Ger-|acrved with the papers in the ¢ IS WOUNDED IN ACTION REEVES, Henry @, Atlantic City, Nii ate 2 eg Wa neice Y isa SHIPWORKERS HURT IN FALL. | aitt Kate Lavy. No, 18 East Broad-|mana most important positions whieh | Dut declined to comment on them Nii anda 3, Comrade toriam, col, | Corporals by Registered Eye Specialleta, é whose gon, Private Jacob Lavy, is|thoy have held since 1914 at an ines. |feferring inquiries to her attorne —_— Ho “ler. Rrvwtiiew.” Mout ; ni Abdi ; |rep iorted In today's casualty ut asltimable: sac at an ines: | Arnold Davis of No, 34 Nassuu Street. | ; wg | SWAN Tattle hve. Mion CARMAN, Forrest P., 502 Broadway, |] Correctly Fitted Glasses from $3 to $1 Onc man ¥ having been killed tn action Sept. 4 re-lteriat bee wee oe men and The elder Barker Yet a fortune es-| Bordentown Man in 28th Division | jup ioe Sateen ie Amityville, Ne Ye Mi five ¢ fuses to belive that It is her son that piles SENT thee ene | temas te Tun into the millions, Had Landed in France on His | BRINDZA, Frank 8, 687 Second Ave. HEINKEL, Robert G. 21” Hawkin Aulich&Sons a-day ; st apprehension into the ran} —_——————_- | 5 ee , New York City. | St. Newark, N. J s dead eal ‘ ' » New. Established 56 Years = rm ey's § of a} y. x, = " en as day. 4 Ala ‘ ateven m Mer a rwnes Her contention ia that there ts an- |! enemy. A German soldier! LIEUT, COCHRAN HONORED. Twenty-sixth Birthday PME do e MAIER astm oy New York: 184 B'way, at John St Staten I other man in the same regiment as her | fUNd in a ruined village surrendered, es | BORDENTOWN, Oot. ~ Capi. | FISCHER, John, 15 Franklin St. WEBER, William G. 179 India St, 233 Sixth Av,, tsth St it ra on bearing the same name. She said | trembling with fear. | New Yorker Did Herotc Work With| Harry L. Shipps was seriously wound: | | Greenpoint, Brooklyn, N. Y. 350 Sixth Av., aad St. and she cannot believe | tor inquired. “We are not going t WASHINGTON, ©. ft-| word received by his parents, Dr. and | wyarranis. tar 10 NYERLEY, Ava By € lerookive bute ke ae onc haere ‘arm you.” ford A. Cochran of Ne it.| Mrs, Willlam HH. Shipps WETER, Paul , Buffalo, N.Y. rooklyn: 49) cor. Bon eg HR WAE PODSTEMORE | rie he anid ‘anvil’: a? Blaeken ri S$. Stillman of Wi Muse, at-| Capt. Shipps, who graduated from Raitt ES asonry in his nostrils, with smoke |tched to the Department of Military | the Bordentown Military Inatitute in| TANGNEY, Patrick, 1836 Third Ave. still Tlaing from a village fired by his | Affair’ of the American Red Cross, Wave 1011, entered the first reserve ofti- New York Git leompaniona in . yn l been commended by the commanding cers’ training camp at Fort Meyer ae Ww ns in pliin sight and with lomicer of a Bersugllerf trignde on the | ang was commissioned a first Neuten mit buffs of biue smoke from German | Malian front for bravery displayed In titan cans, mentee mata, W jPolsanous shelis marking the line of |", etter torthe Field Headquartern Iron Battalion” fur spect DIED FROM WOUNDS. js Sulppe @ little further back, ths, on {he Hallan front of the Hed Croas. | training at Harvard University un Lieutenants, aantive: teil made public hei the brigade Neanch cilica® fel. Pa By MAROWITZ. Max. Mobevynut Gey Ye Pesein ee ; commander. eayn tenanta “vol. | the French officer, Col. Paul Azan. | SQRQHTEA Mit ee a ae? Gates Ave. | But what will the French soldiers untarily entered the first lines to effect| Capt. Shipps was then sent to Camp Brooklyn, N.Y. éo when they ot into Germany? thelr usual distribution of comforts to mix, where last January he was pro- | "Chaplain | ¥ the soldiers and accomplished thelr tas 7 f tain o 4 het | His interrogator merely remarked) in an admirable man during | moted to be captain of of Company | cerns, suictast W., New Cs Good Fri fda er ey or, ane Oa a Rec wat da cee [re me oOo rie | man soldier who has fire French | PPP 1690S arrived in France early in June on HEINEMANN, John Edward, 31 John | fired a French his twenty day. Ss Rochelle, N. Y ‘ peasant’s home after taking shelter in| HURLED IN AIR BY SHELL, oe MIPHEISON, Cnt Re seIt fake City, Vtab @) ee rin er | it for four years has no word of sym- are meaner beer 4” Meenard HF, hslatesie UN Et a tn mn aE hopes Intending voters, men and womery must register in order to vote. This in the third day of registration. Polls open 5 P. M. to 10.30 P, M, to-day. | B., 145 Herkimer St, Brooklyn, N. ¥. Walter i, 1 ining J KLIS AIRY DAILY DEED My COUNTRY (From the Diary of a Real American Oct. 9th “Today I had a cold lunch and saved gas in the kitchen, And I ate the other half of a Tootsie Roll that J bought yesterday, 2 2c The Sweets Company 416-422 W. 45th St., New York