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(Pop Samal cotsety Hit 5S A GOOD FELLOW LIGHTNIN: GALETY, Hiway & 4 1 & Sat at 2.30, COHAN & HARRIS S\,.*id'a Sit 2 THE ROYAL VAGABOND A COHANIZED OPERA COMIQUE, haves “Litt Come! PREEOFFLOUR SESS PRS! | Wheat Director Barnes An- announced to-day that the United liftoff tain it for $12 to $12.25 a barrel. , Wholesalers east of the Mississipp! tiny bottle of “Freezone” costs ‘on the basis of $10,25 a barrel and ply a few west of that line, exclusive of Pacific In- const territory, it stops hurting, then shortly wili’bo required to guarantee not to ® charge more than 75 cents a barrel additional, tha Pimples od ——————— 5555) |" Sheepshead Bay Speadway | AntHuR BODANZKY _iamounten MIDNi aay rE || | 10. A SENSATION: PHONE COL 6 ‘a a: Y WORLD WANTS woRK WONDERS lets at not to rel tional and mre. t cents retallers are confined to an increase price for the and not higher th pound for: size, The grain corporation Also an- nounced that its weekly purchase at Baltimore of wheat flour packed for export, was 1,031,013 barrels at prices ranging from $9.80 to $10.40 porcelain 0y barrel, DON'T PAY NEW YORK-TAX, ADVICE TO JERSEY MEN Attorney General McCran Promises Legal Aid to Those Who Are Threatened. TRENTON, N. J., Aug. Se-Attorney General Imcoran in a statement to-d advised’ residents of New Jersey em- ployed or conducting business in New York, and who may be taxed under the New York Income Tax Law to refuse to pay the tax. If threatened with com- Pulaion to pay it they are ‘dked to no the Attorney General, rbahall wilh take legal ‘steps. tn thelr The Attorney General ‘eral Judge John C. Knox’ ‘de the line of New Jerse roke! TOBE LTD T $12.25 A BARREL nounces Prices to Whole- salers and Retailers. Julius H. Barnes, Wheat Director, tates Grain Corporation will sell jour through the usual channels at rate permjtting the public to ob- will be delivered to The flour for $10, Wholesalers and retailers not more $1.35, obbers and § wholeadlere mus must i guar ————_——>—— WOMAN DYING OF BURNS. weeiat to The Kvening World. RED BANK, N. J. Aug. 8—Mre, Bu san McMahon, 83, who lives alone at Bradevelt, is dying in @ hospital from burns received yesterday afternoon when her house caught {re from an unknown ease, ew. a a ed in Fe: her she w: taken to the Monmouth Me- morial Hospital at Lon, Branch. where r death was totaity ‘Gestroye: Pappy tesa SPAIN TO JOIN LEAGUE. Parliament at Madrdi V Cadum Ointment makes pimples dry up and fall off, leaving ghe skin ‘soft and smooth. 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Atkeson of the National Grange told the committee. “We are opposed to price-fixing of any kind,” declared. “If Congress would remove all limitations of prices and wipe out restrictions on imports, and exports, the price of wheat would be at least #4 or $5. He said, however, that the farmers would not go into bankruptoy this year on the $2.26 price, although they tually receiving only an aver- age of $1.50 at country points. 8 so great that it is ridiculous,” Gronna sald. “Some wheat is sell! for as low as $1.13 a bushel, but haven't seen any $1.13 flow Ho said the whole matter ought to be Investigated, Husband Hurries From Detroit on News of Wreck in Midnight Ride Here. vel may theet their better halves to- lount Vergon Hospital. Roger ite to be rive to-day. Harry C. size capertad | a “reach nig Dedside ysan's injuri: thy lis Boardman ic, whose wife Instantly killed," haa taken ‘The Zines have e Rosan_said New York held on a and Rice a a witnes: FRENCH | WAR GROSS ADORNS 3020 ENGINEERS’ COLORS Decoration Awarded by French Consul—Won by Bridge « Building. The colors of the 3024 Engineers, 77th Division, were decorated with a French War Cross with palm last night ‘8 clubhouse, Lafayette Street. The regi- ag cited for the decoration by | apetain following the building e under fire at the Vesle| — 1 The ‘cross’ was presented by Lieut Henri Golran, French Consul in New York, It was attached to the colors M. Blaise of the French Tt b ae accepted by rt Alexander, ber of Deputies yesterday rejected by a vote of 135 to 20 a proposal submitted ranch of th e ig, Mexico City ot ite lependent municipality jer the Federal Gov- nin ng it un WOMAN SAVED MUCH SUFFERING By Taking Friend’s Advice and Lydia E. 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All who suffer as she did should not rest until they have tried nous root and herb remedy, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C | yl LAW SCHOOL uXtiensit, WOOLWORTH BLDG,, NEW +] an editorial, alleged to have been | FANS NTRS URGING: ANARCHY First Arrests Made in Nation-| Frenzied Financier, Who Was Once Wealthy, Lost For- Wide Campaign Against Seditious Writing. The first persons arrested in the the Government and corporations last April, were arraigned to-day Gustav Alonen, who is charged with being the editor-in-chief of “Luokkataslu,” or “The Class Strug- gle,” & monthly periodical printed in Finnish, and Matti Martins, Martin Petola and Michael Icey, charged with being his associates, The published address of the monthly was No. 58 East 1434 Street, The Bronx, but the police say they have information the actual printing was done In Brooklyn. The prosecution is the first to be undertaken in this State under Seo- tion 161 of the Penal Code, which has been on the statute books for many years and declares it to be a felony to advocate criminal anarchy Dy printing, publishing, circulating Or teaching the doctrine of ove throwing organized government by violence. The May igsue of the magazine has written by Alonen, which contains this sentence: “Do not use a row- inst a battleship. Use dyna- The editorial advises the or- ganization of revolutionary minded | persons into military bodies which , can act concertedly against govern- mental forces and which will have | training in the use of bombs and other means of attack which can be bre te concealed and quickly mobile | ms PR i men were arrested by” Lie lewman and Detectives Cooper Brown, Correll and McCoy, acting ROTHER TAKES. - HERE ACCUSED OF | ADDICKS'S BODY The body of the late J. Biward nation-wide campaign against anar-| Addicks, former Delaware politician chy, which began with the mailing [and “frensied financier,” ‘of bombs to numerous officials of|tacular career ended yesterday in an Apartment at No, 4 Street, was forwarded to Philadel- ‘eateate, in the Harlem Court. They were|Dhia to-day for interment on Satur- day in Laurel Hill Cemetery, Wal- tor R. Addicks, vice-president of th Consolidated Gas Company and di- rector in many corporations, came down from his éummer home in Mount Kisco to take his brother's body home. Back in the nineties Addicks was credited with a fortune variously es- timated at from ten to twenty million dollars, He made this money by his sensational manipulation of the Bay State Gas Company betwesn 1887 and 1892, when, acoprding to Thomas W. ; the proverbial country gawk at cir- | cus time,” and in tire pre-otion with Lawson of ‘TO PHILADELPHIA i at 2 5 tune in Copper Stocks. i i il 328 West 57th 8B 5 waon, he “made Boston look 11 the Amalgamated Copper under the general direction of Sergt. pie Gegan, chief of the Bomb) ua Newman, when the. men ‘aigned, made an additional | charge against Icey of having a loaded revolver in his possession. | None of the prisonera is a citizen of the United States, ns BL XS $100,000 JEWELRY HOLDUP. Armed Force Clerk: SAN. FRANCISCO men robbed the M “a store here o} woiry to-day. Hoth. men “wei armed and one Was masked. 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