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SOVIET REVOLUTION PLAN ~TOOVERTURN NATION BEGAN (| WITH A RA tts te cL S. ARMY READY Discontent in A. F. L, and » All Organized Workers, won “on 5c won| FO CRUSH VIOLENCE MD Preach Lenine and Troteky AT CALL OF STATES) Doctrines and Interna- national Revolution. “Soviet rule and the nationali- sation of industry are being promised by labor organizers to the steel strikers."—Senator Pomerene, in the United States Senate Tuesday. “Unauthorized strikes show that radicale are meeting with success in their efforts to capture the American Federation of La- dor. If they succeed, an indus- trial upheaval throughout the en- tire United States will come. Not only organized labor but or- @anized capital will be revolution- ized.” —W. G. Lee, President Rail- road Trainmen, in Washington Tuesday, Leaders of the Soviet movetnent in| Counselling violence and urging ac- the United States set out to cause a tion In behalf of what they call social revolution in the ranks of organized | revolution,” he said. labor when they met in convention at| “The American people will not ex- the Manhattan Lyceum, No. 66 East | Change the solid foundations of their Fourth Street, January last, There | social order for any of these fantastic were 123 delegates present from five programmes,” Soviets operating in New York City eration of the Socialist Party in the| agency shal| be maintained in the United States" and from forty-five| full performance of its functions, We Soviets located outside the city and|have an army of tried soldiers, of Seattered ag far West as San Fran-/| true Americans. cleco, Alexander Brallovsky, who opened |!aws are enforced and Federal agen- the convention, outlined the purposes {cies left unobstructed, and they will of the movement: “Amalgamate in the United States |Governor to suppress riots and dis- Bolshevism, I. W. W., Anarchists| order in any part of the country.” ad@ Radical Socialists, to affiliate D UPON LABOR Secretary Baker Repeats That) Aid Awaits Request of Governors. 'VELAND, Oct. 16.—Secretary of War Baker, in an address last night before the Ohio State Federa- tion of Women's Clubs again placed the Federal forces under his com- mand at the disposal of Gov- ernors of the various States to put down post-armistice disturbances that have been manifesting them- selves “sometimes in race riots and sometimes in disorder» but for the most part evidenced by the wide- spread industrial controversie: “Our newspapers are dally filled with accounts of violent agitation by so-called Bolshevists and radicals aid the secretary. “The Administration in Washington “They will see to it that Federal respond instantly to the call of any ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1919, “Prettiest Girl in Motor Corps’’ Gets Reno Divorce From Brewer Leer or Wr FR © <0] VE) SER Ko Toe COFFMAN mann instituted suit in the Supreme Court here, charging her |mother with alienating his affections. |The case came to trial, bu She left ‘within eeks for Reno, Mrs. Hoffmann told udge Lunsford of Reno, who heard DE LINE Madeleine Hoffmann Distin- guished Herself on Nerve Racking Occa Madeleine Hoffmann, 4s the prettiest girl in the Motor Corps} She expecta to return to New York soon, Mrs. Hoffmann is twenty-two ye LETTER 10 MOTHER, SIGNED‘). P’ TELLS OF KIDNAPPING BOY Mysterious Note Sent to Mother of Missing Little ‘ Billy Dansey. HAMMONTON, N. J., Oct. 16—-A letter signed “J. P.” in a woman’ handwriting was recelved to-day by Mrs. H. V. Dansey, mother of three- year-old Billy Dansey, who myste- viously disappeared more than a@ week ago, ‘The writer of the letter confesses having stolen the child, but the police are not sure whether the confession is genuine. However, it ls @ clue, and no clues are belng ignored. The | writer says she made a mistake and “got the wrong kid.” “But,” she adds, “as I never can get an opportunity of getting the White boy I am going to hold onto this boy. He is a wonderful little chap and I already love him. When you receive | this I'll be close to the Mississippi and in five days I'll have him west of the Rockies.” The White boy mentioned is sup- posed to be the son of E. H. White, a |member of the Hammonton Council and chairman of the committee on Law and Order. Several detectives have gone to Ess Harbor, toward. which two men were seen a week ago leading a boy answering the description of the missing one. Detective John T. Wil- son said he believed this to be a promising clue. Another clue was obtained from two hunters who say they saw the boy playing in the dahlia field back of the Dansey home last Wednesday forenoon. When they returned that way they met searchers who told them the boy had disappeared. They are the first persons found who saw the boy on his way from the dahlia field to the woods, and Mrs, Hoff- | their story strengthens the theory the | boy has been kidnapped Continued reports have come into town that a band of gypsies was camping near the old cemetery en. tho main road in the lake section of jWhen she thought she heard an un- usual noise upstairs, None of the! WOMAN BATTLES BURGLAR NHN BUT LOSES GEMS | Thief Beats Off Daughter of Ex-Attorney General Griggs and Escapes. former United States Attorney Gen. eral John W. Grigi fought desper- ately with a burglar whom she found 27th Street, Paterson, N. J., last night, but was unable to prevent his escape with Jewelry valued at about $500. Miss Griggs was with her father and other members cf her family other members of the family heard suspicions to them Miss Gri, went upstairs. Opening the door to her room sh saw a ‘young man going through @ dresser. Without calling for help, it against the burglar’s side, bi then grappled with him and attempt ed to hold him while she called for help. The burglar, however, pulled himself free and jumped through a window to the roof of a porch, from which he leaped to the lawn and ran away, Just as the burglar went through the window, Mr. Griggs, attracted by the noise of the struggle, came into the room. The police were immedi- ately notified and spread a dragnet about the city, but failed to make a capture. After the burglar had gone Miss Griggs discovered that he had taken @ number of pieces of jewelry, in- cluding a diamond-studded wrist watch, a diamond pendant, a bracelet set with five diamonds, a heavy gold ring and some Canadian coins and currency. The description which Miss Griggs gave of the burglar was that he was about 6 feet 7 Inches tall, weighing probably 140 pounds and that he wore a light suit and a cap. To enter the room he had evidently climbed up on the porch, in full view of the street. PERSHING 10 TESTIFY 8 + MISS DOROTHY BATEMAN, NEWPORT HEIRESS, BRIE OF DR. HORAGE P, BECK Miss Constance Griggs, daughter of| in her home at 12th Avenue and-East! the noise, and without voicing her} Miss Griggs seized a chair and swung | Girl to Whom Baltimore Millionaire Left $500,000 Married to Red Cross Official. Miss Dorothy Bateman of Newport was married yesterday afternoon in University Place Church to Dr. Hor- ace P. Beck, who was Chairman of the Emergency Committee of the Red Cross in Newport during the war. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mra, W. 8, Bateman, Mra. Beck was left $500,000 by the late Ross D. Winans, a Baltimore millionaire, who had known her and her family since her childhood. When he returned from Burope in 1911 he went to the Bateman house on Bate- man Point and Miss Dorothy, with one of her parents, often accompanied him on his fishing trips. She proved & wonderful companion, thoughtful and considerate, and made a lasyng impression on the old and Ill reclise. His gratitude for her many little attentions was shown in a codicil to bis will, which named the girl as a CHICAGO SURGEON CLAIMS EREDIT FOR ~ RENEWING YOUTH ,Dr. G. Frank Lydston Says He { Got Startling Results by Gland Implantation. (Seectal to The Brening World.) CHICAGO, Oct. 16.—Dr. G. Frank Lydston, Chicago surgeon, says hes ;4nd not Dr. Serge Voronoff, French surgeon, 1s the true discoverer of the Process of gland implantation. He worked it out, he says, in 1914. | Dr. Lydston has not, like Dr. Vore+ | noff, obtained his results by the trans~ plantation of glands from the lower animal, Apes, he says, are, next to human beings, undoubtedly the best subjects, but they are almost wholly { unavailable in this country, Dr. Lyd« ston in his experiments, has made, use exclusively of the healthy bodies of j dead human beings, often originals j Who have been executed. ‘The prin |elple, however, is according to Dr, Lydston the same, In his slaims for | the efficacy of the new process Dre | Lydston goes even further than Dre | Voronoff, “My results,” he said, “have been So startling, some of them, that I have not yet ventured to give them in their entirety even to the medical world. It [y obvious, therefore, that 1 cannot yet give them to the public y Summarized, Dr. Lydston'’s claima for gland inrplantation are as follow It is a cure for senility; it will make the old young again; it is preventi of senility, warding off old age; the | hope tt holds out for the prolongation of human life is almost infinite; it is a solution of the Moron problem; if properly applied it will revolutions the stock breeding industry, for it may be applied to the lower animal while not a practicable cure. perhaps the study of the pr m of gland im~ plantation leads at least to an é planation of the “enternal triangle* and the “affinity” question, ~—_ Peruvian Ratiro: LIMA, Wednesday, Oct. Enrique Coronel Zegarra, long con= nected with the project for building thi Paita-Maranon rajlroad, to connect the Amazon River and the Pacific, with American capital, died to-day,’ The railroad was planned to open up a re« ion capable Of supporting @ population f twenty-five million. nor arre, was educated in the United State: of America, has obtained a divorce} old and possesses great beauty.|Hammonton, but a search of the ee beneficiary to the extent of half a in Reno, Nev., from William P, Hoff-| § Major Bastedo' et $ illion. dustrial Union’ (one big union), mann of the New York brewing com. [able aeaitaate ata My hercig mark | Whole section to-day disproved the ON ARMY BILL 00N fDDE “Cause the radicals in sixty-five s at the Perth Amboy explosion and | story. nae pany family of that name. she i he the catastrophe of the B, .| Mrs, Dansey said to-day: . : $ cated alk igo Me, Domsey mid to-dass | te and Hane Commitees May/ SAFE CRACKERS GET $1,173 charged desertion, Although the de-| ri 0 Z 4 to break away from. the American ration | Marital relations became, strat IN LONG ISLAND CITY cree was entered Oct. 6, informatic marital relations became str J - a! + n - ., Federation of Labor ayd support concerning it did not reach Mrs. Hof. | Hoffmanna lived at No. 644. Rive could be so cruel as to steal my son.) (jet Views on Reorganization Lenine and Trotzky's propaganda by inf pte Drive. Mr. Hoffmann is the son of|It does not seem possible that Billy Cash Stolen From Liggett Drug mann's friends here until to-day. the deceased President of the Jacob| could have been lost in the woods in Next Week. da ve ~~! disappeared and before we took up|ing probably will appear before the + a ir cig herp eda and all AND PIER STRIKE Buftalo: andv PHU lating the lthe search, It wasn't more than fif-|Senate and House Military Committees} Store and $600 in Liberty vo Western part beyond this line to be If fas after he was geen in the [ext week to give his views on army s} " UKRAINIAN SOVIETS IN PENN- } ou Lose toon minutes after he was seen in the Bonds From Woolworth. ee ees “NONE 80 GooD.* Hurley quality brings its own reward. Growing demand is the strongest proof of popu- lar confidence. Hurley Shoes are being worn more and more by men who recognize merit— the best of style and the most of comfort. in. Per: Beye tcincnwinen cote Before suing to Reno Mrs, Hoff Hoffmann Brewing Company the little time that elapsed after he] WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.— supplied with Louisiana beet sugar peach orchard and was @old to go|Teorsanization, Representative Julius “Work for the release of Emma — a4 “The city will be placed upon a ry . Bess . Kahn, chairman of the House commit-| ‘The police of Long Island City to- temporary" ration almost identical Y Wi t back that we were hunting tho woods | tryna tocday Mey kama Peg hascpanc onda thos 4 the! Rationing System Simil t with the rationing of the | Hede ou mm a for him, As I went over the brow of] Gen, Pershing, who is expected back|by burglars yesterday morning from Xa y oyste Similar to Lt er astrameren ead eon the hill into the woods I thought Ilin Washington in a few days from the|the safe of the Liggett Drug Store at ne city is to be supplied with Federated Socialist Party of the! War Time Measure to Be — |ubout a0 o0n0o spcane, SUPPl 2 P k |heard him cry out, but [am not sure/Adironducks, will appear after other|No. 304 Steinway Avenue and. an- Gaetasen park OF Chie aad Penny: this BUDpIV Ia te te a FES) | ore 0 er OW | now. 1 don't beliove he is dead, tHe high officials have sharply criticiaed the {nounced for the first time that the ens SYLVANIA AND OHIO. Still another body allied w Soviet movement is the Ukrainian under the name of the “Russian Fed-|is determined that every Federal with the ‘Workers’ International Iny who isn't heartbroken, I}son of Congress, vania, Put in Effect Here. yortionately between the homes and must be alive, and some one must tet Repartment's pill. submitted by same gang broke open the safe of the Hui Ley K. Soloduch is the organizer of this con the manufacturers, as was done a ‘ . have taken him away, ‘There is no|Byker. °°"! * ‘oolworth Store next door and stole ear ag r IK ‘| ae | , i © Army reorganization bill prob-| Liberty Bonds worth $600 body. M, Mushinsky is Recording} Arthur Williams, federal Tood ad it ls urged that sugar be used witnjOF if You Win, You Lose— SAS au family, on either side Oflaniy wilt not be ae xt upon at this nea: | omy Mostees Woe 9900 Owaee: Oy Secretary; I, Kazushko, Cashier; J. rye pel hn 7 the utmost econémy by every one and| By le rasan Ranke for | the house. < nd mt w re- | Entrance to each store was effected aad 0 Spulek, Financial Secretary, with the| Tinistrator, sald to-day that the pub-|that' there be no effet watever to| Either Way, Keep Books for | dont believe any one 1 knew in my [Port a, but it will be frat in order at the |the police said, by renr windows ope COMBINATION Ing onto the Arcade, an open air mov- tre, ron bara were ing picture the aa Pe bak, windows. No explo- BPN: M- Bs J. Lwagiiko, im |sives were used. The burglars got into ripped from t Work AM Niwht to Load It M. Ivantua, T, Martzinowsky, |. Kris | followed in war time, in spite cf the | in refusing to sell su by drilling @ hole in one of testis to strangers! Tf you're a good gambler and a Liner, each safe y, sa fair measure of preventing gar! : - °c: e re ay [its UDDer corners and prying the door and W. Mikita. fact that twenty ships loaded with | (5,4{alt measure of preventing SUBAF) steady joser there's a chance for you COMMISSION CONSIDERS Because the regular longshoremen [té ,WWber corners und prying the door They had a member, Comrade ys s 8 did not arrive to le : : d the cargo and| Woolworth strong box was untouched we P, Williams of the wholesale|!n the spring, binooms Y M 6 A WORK OF WOMEN ba i / Pee 1 rade baggage on the vessel, several hun-|the invaders. apparently having been Ceuchrai, op-Filis Island awaiting de 1 of Mh Us Ae dred former longshoremen, booked | frightened off, C. Bareluk, 2,|/!c will have to fo on a sugar ration. | hoard su following council ar, It 18 also urged that pure State Tax Collector, former homes would do it, It's all|December. sof stigar be made at one's cus a pitiable mystery, but he is aliv tamary store, as dealers are justiticd | ~ 1, | Ing system, Somewhat similar to that r are now waiting at the Made over a special last-—- has C forepart, B instep, and Aheel. Grips the foot firmly, cannot slip at the heel. Cor- set fitting at instep. Absolute be “acute.” J uid he understood | considered. f but the longashoremen's strike. pre- i ia) Another, Comrade Semik, affiliated the result of prohibition, the public | that four big refineries in New York| If you are Icky at pokes, craps, War. Yented, and ‘she went (0° Newport $5 000 FROM YE WEBER Cote sy: erenets: Wide, with Branch Ne. 4, was arrested at NOW consuming soft, drinks whieh | ond one In Georgia had been closed! stusg cr stud, you must walk up to} Dr son Fosdick, Bishop] ap her passengers, "ere 0 Dick ' PRONE BRE DATO Cee fineries, : f grocery firm of R. C, Williams & Co.|Tax falls d ¢ portation and the report to the coun- Jocks of f ys that the among the 2.000 passengers of the| The stores are in the upper or Broad- ki told the Federal Adminis that | the Income Tax Bureau cil was that he was being made com-| “The pr his firm is entirely out of sugar and| Italian liner Dante Alighieri, worked |way seotion of Long Island City, ding the vessel at the went shortage in é Ly : ely f , will follow the lead of the f a opie a Hallan liner fortable, but that it was not possible Sid Mr. Williams, “is due | enteaeeiata ts prenitte cin ‘al Government, and that “out- | It Will Decide Whether They Shall] plor'in Jersey Cle ‘At § elock tiie ares aR @nilbale te danchuiGuie: ineccus s. He predicted that the} ; le ey City, A q tien. use, ‘The sugar pe ay that it is He eat d Newark, N. J, but members secured tke a of sugar, and lls release under $500 bail, ng the Captain's desk and cash in on {Luther B. William D. Murray es Our beautiful C Willlam Sloane Cofin, of New York) Accused Chauffear Discharged. | Suit for, $15,000 for Failure to Ful- Piss tle Rptntbecte grey al: made possible by using only the best andy a8 never before. if you are a bee me ranch No, 96 o! ell it to the|City. Dr. Maitland Alexander of Pitts-| Joseph Seidman, twenty-one, a chaut- was leathers, being treat ; this organization w Beronied © ge | yAen IN Seta as fone T0 PREVENT FAMINE IN U S ‘ a versity, W. H. Danforth and Joseph T.| was arraigned in the Harlom Court be Is Settled, the life of the leather, retaining its Chester, Pa. “Our Philadelphia com. |situation has peen aggravated by the + Qs] amount of losses from your income lA ing 4 nufucturer of Rochester, | fore Magistrate Levine yesterday after. s . sich nates CAT a rades are looking after their inter. | !ongshoreime strike, This morning seen tax, ' members of a commission which has| noon, on a charge of suspicion of grand} Adele Rowland, the musical comedy ? twe ty vessels at the larceny in connection with the loss of a ests,” was the report made to head. |there were Here's a new job for the “fall guy to decide whether Now, it's up to the fall guy to keep and F ARE TO BE SGARGE}:::'. Dall ata Ida, the producers, signed a co i Miss Rowland to have her of Massachusett : ' on appointed re And vaudeville star, to-day was awarded 1 ore louse Als ks $3,500 invailiere, said to have been left atone docks of refineries filled with the| Bill Offered in House Also Asks! a fai guy is many things. He falls]women workers shall be retained by the | fn hia taxicab, Was discharge a because |$5,000 from Joe Weher, theatrical pro. Ri s o Ss The Carnesie Branch sts big |raw product waiting to be unloaded. Data as to Army and Navy for everything that comes his way,|Y. M. ©. A. after the war. of lack of evidence. lavailiere was |ducer, in settlement of her $15,000 suit — if en Seg " . . oC sions | lost. b; ath . No. 2 meeting at Concord Hall, It 1s hoped that the required hand Sanat even to the patrol wagon and the ride| There are elght other commissions | font hy Mrs, Katherine Hiaging, No. 21) for alleged failure to fulfil @ contract 1357 Broadway a, AYORUS, CARIES May ape ling will begin at once to relieve the SURE up the river, On the east side the fall |2n4 commitives to report es Seidman's taxicab on the night of Sept.|for her appearance in “Back Again,” 215 Broadway pened by azorke be , ASHINGTON ort vention at Detroit next month, Some] % ; lg TY ivy 4 md de Mercus’ was made Chairman, (aituation WASHINGTON, Oct, 16.—To prevent | guy is the fellow who keope track of|°r"inem ‘aro on the Occupation of the| it neevnge iri ‘ f ‘ hack ial| eee a sa Ae es >» ‘ . say famine in the U 8 , mens ° m are on the Occupation of th: — — nt was made while Miss Rowland Pectory—Nockian ‘The speaker of the evening was T,) “Under the new zoning plan of the gar famine In the United States, an} the Main Guy's bets In stuss or craps, |pieig, the Relation of the Young Men' Ranh e we ig wale. ied dale re Factory—Htockiand, Masa. Vitzis of Pittsburgh, T Suga Board all of the amos iJ me the exportation of all raW/and tells him when he loses or wins, |christian ation to the y NUTRIA FUR TRIMMED Justice Pendleton's part of Bupreme ‘: amen provided in a resolution introduced in i na to the Foreign Work and on (Continued on Eighteenth Page.) will be retained in the district the House to-day by Representative | 0/8, °W8 bet the Practice of Prayer GARMENTS FOR WOMEN According to the complaint, Weber GRowis lost in youth is never regained, ther re tack ,Again.” ‘The contract, it 7 as signed June 3, 1918, and So say the scientists. tary of the Navy to inform Congre keep cngaged Miss Rowland for twenty-fi ™ : k of the Main Guy's win : ; The Best Food Value on the tie aurplua: BUger they. Bare on mand, ledger will i a ans det ne INSURANCE FUND ACTS Argentine Government Places Ban |in’New’ York wad sioo, an ene While Hine: . the. Hpaeaane ae With the view of devoting it to publicltne other “He I In July, 1918, she asserts, she waa matic | Siving growing children food is alleged, se." If he's a propor —__ | on Hunting to Conserve Specie, td ‘by" tetter that the containing every one of the us full guy, the Main Guy won't have to es 4 Market for the Money | ‘The embargo phoposed is for six | tiny’ income. tax Lyon Says Baldwin Consulted With Fast Disappearing. ret atten | AA sixteen substances Nature F fmonths or ua long thereatt we. the mings will be eminies Superiors Before Turning was never summon needs to build perfect ies. | ton, will | rl ’ Sagar Shortage Closes Big P ; STAMFORD, Conn., Oct, 16a cause of the sugar shortage, the Sto HE Argentine Government wo im money Over $200,000, AL has decreed the prohibition | STATE REALTY MEN MEET. Wheateworth Real Whole Gambling is said to be illegal in this} Commissioner Edward P. Lyon of tft of hunting for nutria in ore Wheat Flour contains every State, whic one of these substances. i Makes de bread, 88 of the fall guy is to fall] muffins, grid » ete, ' werck Company, lar anufacturers tc spa sala the’ Main’ Give nto the State Insurance Fund which Is the large amount of commerce in The New York State Real Bstate Good recipes bqa- jof chocolate and cocoa were to-day| {ent it through the Shy llitht on the {DO RE conducted by Special Commission these skins in the last three years, | Association opened its annual conven- At all good grocers fyced with the probability of being| cellar. Mr es doesn't say any-|t" Jeremiah F. O'Connor, He said that) tne argentine-American Chamber [tion to-day at the McAlpin Hote! and| F. HW. BEN T BISCUIT CO., N. ¥. forced to close their plant here which |thing about the fines of the fall gay (he did not know that the attitude of was welcomed by Police | of Commerce here announced to- Commis 1 Commission was the] der to conserve the species which | & pearing because of counts for the many! state Induste ight Welcomes A Annual Conventio: tid’ we read about. Part of|frat witness t day at the investigation] is about disa gives employment to several hundred t i Manager F. wnoer Baldwin was that Ps i The ‘ person | being deducted from the Income ‘t \the manager of the Insurance, Fund} day. Nutria fur has been exten- |#loner Marlght | The BRaRremme | tswort EEE Jor yu the Main Guy deduct the floes | ivouid have free rein in the handling of| gively used in garments worn by [Called for speeches from James | INQUIRY ON POLICE PAY, [ofa wna te 'Xin tomes? “watehe tive (tae, fuuds but that that was his own | ae a women Frank, State Senator Fr |Main Guy, Of course the fall guy|" The witness told Miles M. Dawson, ‘The hunting of nutria,” the ’ oaiie ooks like |counsel for the investigators, that M ry Begins Hearings Under | Won't have any income. It looks like jeounsel fort " f amber of Commerce says, “has » “peepul” is go! ye the fai {Baldwin had. consulted’ fully’ with “his ree by Wad the “peepul” Is golng to be the fall) Commission before. the rly $200,000 rick M, | y night he ball- MeAipin, It is predic n done without any regard [that the convention will lead to t E‘T it tor the sake of health— for the sake of economy: not merely a slice or so trom Grand J habit or custom but a generous, || |wuy. reserve M The regular October Grand Jury be- | é the fund was, pald to hatewan dia the t ¢ [consolidation of the association wi : ; —-- Wynkoop group. He admitted that whatever to the propagation o fn f the association wy! AN “Lost and Found” articles hunger satistying portion at every gan to-day its inquiry into the pay of | Hasn Walaa te Canada. Jaction might have been unwise upon these animals and during the last | the, Real! tate Board t Now ¥ okt At et he wWorld'er 19 ew York policemen and fireme , tock company, bu wyrtteed la She ere or rater meal, New ¥ policemen and firemen, soll Werner Horn, who was held by United I Pe reat drought in the nutria zone | tate Brokers. \f to Room C1 * " i| 108. World Building, will be Hated accordance with yesterday's charge b; os Cl . harcentar : a aaecateenameae I ae Wi py i idee tly ay Al talon ‘ oraala loner Carpent Y In Jor sion with th it was so easy to locate the ani- u Fund Reaches 80,395,097, [J for ihirty days, These liste can be Judge Willia adhams of the! sey City, 27 radition to " Ed. thirty, Gaye, Theee Male See eriap October mornings Court of General Sessions |Canada to v 2 of blowing mals that they could be killed ‘The Harvard Endowment Fund | "*Sicat and Found" advertisements try MOTHER HUBBARD 1 ic TRADE Fhe witnesses called afd ready | pe Pt Croix Biver| Benate te Ralers) with aticks and were almost ex- |committee in New York announced ff can be left at any of The Words BREAD toasthi! Serve hot io _teatlty were President Ja : ; e Hudson County Jail terminated, For this reason the | to-day that $6,395,637 had been sub- ff Advertleing Agencies, oF cam gel of the Civil Service Commission and|tary of State Alfred B Guiness, representing thelextradition warrant to the Canadign| and Queen of Belgium at 1.40 P, M. firemen, | Consul he: ‘Tuesday, Oct. 28. Boston again wie directly to The ate to-day voted to receive the King| matter, taking vigorous measures the 1} ith © total subscrip- ‘Beekima: od Mains Lansing transmitted the Mr ifia ituatine ae thee tool te 4h 6, total cunsdrip. Brooklyn Office. rr a City stands accor Se CERT an \