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SEVEN BURGLARIES IN BLOCK THE EVENIN Rvery Apartment in Jimmiea by | ut" Bargiare. | After an attack yesterday on Mrs. eaac Kapperman of No. 55 Mohegan entered with jimmy. wot away wit fow of apartment ter. { occurred | CONVISERS’ UNEEDA Closed Saturday (October 4th, Until 6 P. M.) OPEN FROM 6 TO 10 IN THE EVENING SORES TRE es Sa rE © SLICERS RSLs 1 5 AO TERGTEME ST MBG MELEE: HEY LEE OAL BOLEIEE CREDIT CLOTHING STORE Friends wishing to present INTRODUCTORY CARDS in the FREE PRIZE CONTEST for POPU- LAR CHILDREN will still have time to do so, SAT- URDAY, OCTOBER 4th, between 6 and 10 in the EVENING. CONTEST CLOSING AT 10 O’CLOCK ) il i Yam! Yam! yum! Yum! Now is the Time to Start Eating Real New Orleans Molasses! Be Sure to Get the Right Kind Tz esh shipment of a fr RABBIT Molasses, It is waiting for you. Pan- cakes and BRER RABBIT tomorrow moming! important—Say these four words: “Gold Label BRER RABBIT" to your gro- But this is mighty cer, Otherwise you might Gold Label BRER RABBIT is the finest, the Nevers New Orleans t, the most delicious Molasees. It is the kind ol | ; eaten on sliced bread when they were little tots. It is the kind most folks have been “longing” for but thought it was impossible to get these days, But now your grocer sells it, Every Housewife knows the ne “PENICK & Y all ‘our grocer also sells food means Always the Best of Its Kind, 22 years of quality. cooking and baking, costs less, Brer bufidings at that address and around the corner, at Nos. 640 to 84 Bronx Park In each case the apartment had been Mra. Kapper- man surprised two burgalrs in her plave. ‘They beat her into unconsciousness and Other Vigtims of burgiare were Ernent s Bursch, $0; Frederick Burger, enue, Bronx, ft became known that Robert’ Rorn, $300; Adam Prisco, $300; the Inst week six other robberies | pnitip Hewitt, $100, and Ienac Perlmut- season's on! Your grocer has just received RABBIT, ‘This isa specially selected molasses tor Remember—The GOLD LABEL for table use and high grade baking—The Green Label especially for beking. It Rabbii NEW ORLEANS GERMAN RECRUIT SAYS BRANDRETH —— Army Officer Says Form Let- ter Received by Prof. Braun “Slipped By.” At the army recruiting headquar- ters, 34th Street and &th Avenue, it was explained this morning that the invitation to “young Germans” to join the American Army, which has excited a great deal of comment, was the result of an,error. i Major Jonh P, Brandreth, in charge of publicity for the recruiting cam- paign, explained that the recruiting officers had drafted @ form letter setting forth the attractions of the/ new army plan of training in English for non-English-speaking recruits to! be followed by vocational training. Under the law an alien, excopt of | course enemy aliens, may enlist in} the army upon making declaration of | his intention toe become a citizen and| may be admitted to full citizenship after three years’ service. The form jotter was drafted to at- tract aliens to the service and @ blank space was left to fil in the! name of the ntry from which the} prospective re might have come, Jin filling in these blanks, the Gere mans were erroneously included and the mistake was not noticed when the letter wus signed by Adjutant Gene era J, T. Conrad It ig stated that thousands of these fetters have gone out, appealing to men of every race, | plained above, the isclosed by Prot. , Who recelved one of the form letters in the mau. par Rene Seetieetde PAID THREE SILK SHIRTS =| FOR NAVY BERTH, HE SAYS Witness Testifies They Were Pre sented to Marsden by a Reservist. Testifying to-day at the court martial of Lieut. Commander Chris- | topher Marsden in Brooklyn Navy Yard on charges of graft in connec- tion with the enrolment of men in the Naval Reserve, Louis Markowitz, | a jeweller of No, 136 Liberty Street, | said that when Joseph A. Polski en- | rolled, through Marsden's | efforts, | ter received three #ilk shivts ‘olski paid for. | the enrolment of Michael! .” suid Markowitz, "I paid| ‘n $200. Scheer gave him two bottles of champagne. Scheer was | jan Austrian and the as some dif- | | ficulty to be smoothed over about his | citizenship papers."* | | All it cost Lawrence Baron to en- roll, | Markowitz sald, was a box of| cigars. OLD LABEL BRER get ordinary molasses. folks recall as having Green Label BRER SIX MORE PLANES PREPARE FOR RAGE 10 PACIFIC Four French Machines Reach ! Mineola—Must ‘Enter Contest as Standard Models. Six more airplanes reached Mine- ola yesterday to be put in readiness for the army's coast-to-coast race |which starts next Wednesday. Two {of themare now SE-5-A’s, with 180 horse power Hispano-Suisa motors; two are Frenoh Spada, with 220 horse power Hispanos, and two are French Nieuports, with Gnome rotary mo- tors, The Spade and SE-5's are credited with speed of about 130 miles an hour, The Nieuports are slower. Capt. Fred Kindley, now serving in the office of Col, Archie Miller, at Hagelhurat Ficld, and Capt. 0. D. Donaldson of Roosevelt Field will fly SE-b'6. Notice was served yesterday by officials of the Army Air Service that no alterations for additional speed may be made in flying equip- ment. The flight aims to demonstrate | funny in a skit called “I': the reliability of standard typos. Pudding cup sugar Ib. figs cup chopped nuts | hot an mixture. Beat lighten, set aside to lemon sauce. your grocer’s. ‘Robinson Crusoe 14 éups cooked Ralston Add sugar to Ralston while stir until dissolved. 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Then Allyn King, as blond as ever, sings “Shanghai,” while twenty girls in Chinese costumes make the audience sure Shantung should be wrested from Japan and restored to China, Irene Barker then sings “Under Cover,” and this num- ber is followed by Ted Lewis and his jazs band, including that laugh- ing trombone, The band made a dias- tinct hit last night. Frances White, just home from London, sings sev- eral numbers in an acceptable man- ner and Savoy and Bre Asked Me.” Fannie heavily with an Apache burlesque and Arthur Uttry sings pleasingly, The scenic effects and the costuming are novel and beautiful. The hew “Frolic” contains every- thing a well-behaved “Frolic” should have—even a number in which the girls treat the men at ringside tables to tastes of something red and described as “a nip.” And then, of course, there is just a wee bit of shimmy which makes the whole af- fair complete, according to the pres- ent Broadwa€ notion, —_—_———— FEAR FOR BALLOONISTS. ST. LOUIS, Mo, Oct. &—Fear for the safety of Capt. Cari W. Dammann and Lieut. Bdwand J. Verheyden, pilot and aide, respectively, of the Wichita (Kan.) Aero Club entry in the national championship balloon race, was ex- pressed to-day by Major Albert Bond Lambert, an official of the race. No word has been received from them since they took the air here shortly after 6 Pp. M. Wednesday, Apparently the Ohio, the smallest of the ten balloons in the contest, has travelled farthest of any of the six which have landed. Capt. 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