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—~ AEROPLANE , ip — REKEARSAL NE FINE PROMISE Opening To-Day Will Show War, Commercial and Pleasure Craft. Alrplanes machines, of seaplanes, pleasure craft exhibited at nd the 69th two weeks, variety—war commercial and and balloons will be Madison Square Garden Regiment Armory fot beginning to-night, in what is expected to be the greatest aeronautic exhibition. The Navy and the War ments have combined with th manufacturers who are membe the Manufacturers’ Aircraft Assovin- tion In staging the big show, through which it is plinned to awaken public interest in airplanes to a point which will encourdge Congress to take such action to make the United States the foremost country of the world to air navigation. The show was opened informally last night, when a private showing was made for members of the Aero Club of Amerjca and prominent peovle who are interested in air navigation, Capt. Douglas Camp! the California “ace” and Capt. Luigi D'Annunzto, the Italian flyer and son of the poef Ga- briele D'Aanunzio, were two of the speakers who addressed the audience of nearly 500. Major Gen. rector of Milit United § every world’s Wiliam lL. y Kenly, Di- Aeronautics for the) a a party of Wash- ington officials, it was announcea at the Garden, are expected to fly from Wa neton to the show to-day. During the day six planes from a SHOW | and Then Rose-Colored These Browns Were Blue When Judge Let Them Go Was a Little Family Party With Blackjacks, Knives and Busted Beans, All in Essex Market Court. A riot of colors—all Browns—won first prize in Essex Market Court yesterday before Judge Simms, ‘ It is the usual thing for the HOLIDAYS 0} defendant to PEACE COME bring a credit- able family re presentation for moral support when he goes be fore the Judge, and sometimes a few members of the same clan become en- tangled, but the appearance of the entire family, including distant rela- tions, and all against each other, is not the usual order of the day, The trouble was as follows: Harry Brown, the father, and Phil Brown, the son, charged John Brown, the cousin, with cutting Harry and Phil with a penknife, John made a com- Plaint against Phil for kicking him in the stomach, To show that the gentler sex had equal rights in New York, and lest it lack adequate repre- sentation, Minnie Brown, accom- panied by Bennie, a disinterested youngster of some eighteen months, whose chief claim to fame was an ear-splitting charged Harry with hitting her on the head with a blackjack, Then, to make things voice, Hazelhurst Field at Mineola, it was also announced, will fly over the| Metropolitan district in battle forma- | tion, while 100 miniature balloons will! be flown ry hour from the roof of Madi iuare Garden “1 la more interesting, there were Jacob and Jake, uncle and husband, re- |; spectively--both Browns, Minnie took the stand, ‘The complaint says that you were the cup drawing quality that counts — "SALADA" Has never been known to disappoint even the most critical tastes. nese TRY A PACKET “TO-DAY’ struck on the head with at declared His Honor. | Minnie beamed. | “Were you hit on the head wi) a Ulackjack?™ he asked. “Sure not,” said Minnie. “Did Harry hit you?” “I don't know.” | “Did any one hit you?" “Sure. Right on the bean.” | “Why did you say that Harry nit you?" “I don't want to make any troudte,"* replied Minnie. lackjack,"* ously. The evidence is not so clear as {t | might be," he adm “It is a lucky thing that the family meeting was not interrupted by a policeman or there would be a family reunion on Blackwell's Island.” Jake then prom truth “Some one kicked me in the stom- ach,” he tentatively suggested, “and walloped me on the dome with 'some- thing.” “With what?” I don't know.” “Who hit you?" sed to tell the *“T couldn't tell “What caused the fight?" don't know; it just happened,” & of heads by count and — spectators. ed that Sam Loyd was called to aratively coher 1," he said, “and tH ad black- und no. blackjack, > me ed his shoul- st a family that and complainan the holidays were coming Browns had deciged to celebrate them pe: cefully and | | “I can't find anything.” he an- | nounced, “and nobody will give me Jany information, I move that the jcase be dismissed for lack of evi- dence.” “Good suggestion,” agreed His Honor, and the court stenographer breathed an obvious sigh of relief, After the Browns had departed, the | court room seemed deserted WS Tho next time William T the quiet village of Phils His Honor scratched his head dubt- | hrrents of | | foi 9 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIO Dearenren? if te | ‘The French Premier's reply was: © booK A Tam deeply touched el bet. ’ . ; i | thy and the good wishes of Your FE: & m ; n Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to hve thy and the good wishes of Your Eat; nounced that BO Wa) ives Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box * || sincere thanks.” Grand Central Bumtle | has | ——— back home, and that sae | Wisiities F ' N | ment caused MRI am F Name vcccccccccssccvccvvcssovsevves 1 Katie Katz one aiter- ceeteveveeceece | spied her on iar val oU Address. ...ssseeeeeeees ATIC PAIN lnoon, and for ggg Meee | J A Itenvt (is i je about PPR I desire to enroll my name as a Ling rl of The Evening started | ng * lens? ‘ e ten years old. ae | Five Were Killed in Action, 58 World’s Housewives’ Protective Association | pose te “L was standimp af "er" Re | Bias es | F i lief came aionz.| Died of Disease and 68 m P Don’t suffer! Instant relic stifled, “whom this ec sease and 6s ‘ a. tp ‘ n to run ain Pwd Me ¢ | Are Seriously Wounded Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed, follows a rubbing with old ae.ased father hod | © OCT ded, . ses ” several block#y she Sr | acted Aas -- - “St. Jacobs Liniment. him arr w» 44 Willlam. | wae | oem sur Honor”. ¢ | WASHINGTON, March 1 ‘he War BPLKNA@, Harold, Modem, N.Y, — te ig age ASHINGTON, March 1—The War | RECA. facit ote axs oe. re |CLEMENCEAU SENDS | stop “dosing” rheumatism. where. Here § ema) Pilly ar Sone Ee ee te x IBBONS | Is pain only; not one case tm Afty got lost, I alms net box | HA ae TAN aa PL, oe, | A THANKS 10 6 requires internal treatment. Tub way ubout, ie eg ed as 8: Wounded, degree |iociiuithit, Charke, 441 Wyekott Ave pets ? soothing, pemeernsity ay see dat sme. ndetermine lee ction, 5; | y, : 10% 1” wokty: . ., ent” right on Rontral Statiom, an ® train to | TT CE, Pee ee ae ont 431 ets, | Premier Replies to Cardinal's Mes-| Sr"). tite yeu say Jack Robiasen— Sony {died from wounds, 7; died of disease, | li! Ag yy y : La s the rheugatic pain and dis be oot the cor. |58; wounded severely, 68. Those on the | \ 5 sage of Sympathy After tress, “St. Jacobs Liniment” conquer ner ite Grand | ist trom New York, New Jersey and Shooting. int It is @ harmless rheumatism Ce t alter hee | Connecticut follow J Cantines | ialinent which never disappoints and Rarted le matt. Then I DIED OF WOUNDS. BALTIMORD, March 1—Cardinal) aoesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, frpped and @meorsted me, It P, . Gibbons received a message of thanks | SOs end stiffness from. aching “sd te NT want is bib ke to-day from Promler Clemenceau,| joints, muscles and bones; stops sch is a terrible mistal: YEOMANS, Jem® A, Ridgowond, N. = to get out of New ee DIED OF DISEASE. Toph, [acknowledging a cable the prelate) atica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia a nave yn drinking | ‘ 4 : - “\aent to him following the attack on| and reduces ewelling. aiend wie 3 Honer si jergeant. me Cardinal’ é jet @ 6m: a drop. 04 William, | HUTCHINGS, Jame Arthur, Binghamton, N.Y his life. ag bs rapt er @ didamet hones “Bt. Jecobe Lint- ing himpelf @ table, 1 | x , the French Premie : id * r dy rds RESTAINO, ealtett &,, Brookiya, WALLACE, West wert Nt gna tea| “T join all right minded = men} eal’ seull be, tein, 17¢ pak mh was tineer-printed Moshania | WHALEN, Patr bay the world tn detestation! art back tot sentence, niff, sniff,” @i¢ Peo vicinite - “Honest—not a) W sured them, “Sniff, sniff” whe cor. “Never drank in!ife, William. His Honor rege Wi! moment and deeithat Philadelphia, he @ be also believed that chic William in _wigititanh a study of Prohid con This is an awfuurt. got off.” “Wait street,” “You can get ints till yort ov admoniat the, “Oh,” sobbed Wm. Business men ort Pe I, have protestee deci sey, the Bayonne. : Borough Presié Van the ferry must >perate to a contract of f! of New York or | Richmond re and h 1 to th cents Now on the Leviathan, Due Her, Early Next Week The Story of Their Operations Since Leaving New York “Sentence suspé.’ City, “Oh,” remarked!iam. KAMINSRY, Joho, 108 Greenpoint Ave, Long Ho put on big and started for| Island (uy, N.Y. home. LA PINE, Eament 1, Westport, N.Y, “Take off your” thundered the | MICHALSK!, Rook, 82 N, 5th St, Brookim, court office | OAKES, Wiliam Eawant, Jewett City, Conn, — | “Oh,” retorted Iam in despair, | MACCLINILLO, Camillo, 231 B, 48h St, New x he wemt oue door William | Yor nis, ‘ wh? io estan who accom: | MALONE, ‘Jota P, Youtem N.Y. | panied him: “Phi an awful city, | MARTIN, Geos, 122 Sth t,, Mookie, tween here and floor.” PROTEST FERFARE BOOST. Public Service Corsion of 3 aising to gents the fare ¥ erry betweeprt Richmond and|" & age ec ™ Ni 7" SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1 room for] conn, Wiliam ¥,,i01 W, 130h Gt, New York | Guy, ple in the Horseshoer. iliam os. | McNALLY, ‘Twence, Youken, N, Y. Private, court offi- ABBATE, Nick, Oywar Ray, N.Y. ” WOUNDED SEVERELY, repeated | Corporal. Hinm for a | SULLIVAN, Joha ., Now Haren, Coun, . once in| Privates, | safe, Ho | BROWN, Henry, 49K. 194th Bt, New York f object of | attan was ditions, City. ELMORE, Howell, Asbury Park, N. J, GLINKA, Stanley, 626 EB, 16lst St, New York I'm glad [| WOUNDED (DEGREE UNDETER.- | ut on the MINED). | patrolman. | Lieutenant. trouble be- | MURRAY, Willis 1, Rast Orange, N, J, | Sergeants. |MAUSER, John Matthew, G07 Genwe Are,, | Brookiya, AX, Jowph A., Hartford, Conn gia Neary Join, 683 Westchester sion of the | MAAN York’ ¢ er NZ. Wiliam M8 i. 'y 1 West 108th St,, Hackenanck lev none FOOTE Name says 4 pursuant ith the clty |) f Privates. ! ARKING, Irving, 103 Fant 170th St., New York as it was EXTRA FEATURE! A Page of Honor 96 Photographs Members of this Division been Deco- who have rated for Bravery. 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