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THE EVENING WORLD,'THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919. a a nn LITERATURE AND THE DRAMA Harlem Kiddies Evicted From Homes, POLICE FIND NEW FLYER PEARSON'S [SESSAZEAAS: ‘The management realized over a year | Sleep and Eat With Parents in Armory CLUEIN BROOKLYN TIME BEST $0 FAR ire, Sawee ara Sag USED TO MAKE RECRUITS IN ge | the out-of-town trms because of the MURDER MYSTERY, IN AERIAL DERBY csr rare mous | } een ou } ” ‘ ae Elmharat students Pett . e Fy Woman, Now Identified, Was|Any of Fifteen Still Flying | mereise, Comrie : ‘i bout 300 pupils of ewtowir Last Seen With Man in May Win Coast-to- | wign senoot who ive rene ae wane | Sailor's Uniform. | Coast Race petitioned Deputy Public Service Com- th Astonishing Number of Actors nina - Inv increuse of. the treet car an and Writers in Revolu- ‘The police had found no explana-| The unofficial time of Lieut. Alex. |they must to and from school, It w ander r#on ff. it was announced |!# #ald the conunission, which has taken tion to-day of the apparent murder ‘ the peti em y oP to-day, ix the best thus far in the . bs an ment, will 0 army's coast-to-coast race. He and | ment men of Mra, Kmma McDonald, 42, of No. 65 to Sackman Street, Brooklyn, whore] Licut. Karl Manzeiman completed the |the, body was found in a aandpit near| face yesterday at Mineola, making Winthrop Street and East 924 Street,| five who have finished. It wa | Brooklyn. pointed out by officers of the Am Mrs. McDonald wan employed by|°2" Flying Club, however, that any | the Myrtle Avenue line of the Brook-]0f the fifteen inen still in th lyn Rapid Tranalt Company as a|™Ay win the flying time contest | Last Tuesday evening she told Mrs.) fight totalling 49 hours, 28 minutes, | Carrio White, the janitress of the}a@s against Donaldson's 67 hours, nd Maynard's correcte | e of 67 hours, 3 minutes | rson has the distinction of tionary Directory. Continued. — John Laukka and Otto Laukka ot |U. S. Sailor Battered in Fight- yinthe ros-| ing Claims He Took No ter of radical Finns who ove working Part in Demonstration. race this city are listed tc apartment house in which she lived, | minutes fieial tin tm the eaves of the LW. W. Bath Bechathdy that she had secured a position with} Titut . — & steamship company as a stewardess. |having flown the greatest number of NONE 80 cS aro agents for the distribution of rev-| William Reid of tho training ship| (Cie CS Hak Hea thie menmahiy Ces: TT cause ta Mimecia trees Be Laren tor olutionary literature in this city and | Granite State, who served in France pany ing come to Mincola from St. Louis for Unexcelled in quality, exclu- euburbs ibid 4 : ; the start, u distance of 1,400 miles. ‘ FY He declares bis intention. of. Bying || Sve in style and perfect in fit, White, a negro in a sailors uniform | back to St. Louis, via Washington, by || the superior merits of Hurley called at the house and said he had|easy stages, which will give him a!] Shoes appeal to men di fe the author of “Russian Revolu- | Bellevue Hospital to-day as a result ¢ Hotel maeage of 1,700 sulles on his Fe- ig i come to show Mrs. McDonald the ‘fleld, Asked whether || the utmost in shoe satisfaction. Gon, Bolshevism and the Soviet Re- | of one of the police charges during way to the ebip. Nobody In the| (ers to bis bom WU with the 6th Nava Tuesday evening, according to Mrs 1 Battalion and was Leo Laukki of Chicago and thie ety also appears on the list. He |*488ed, was in a serious condition in ” te hype « he had any remarkable experience on | arene del da ane blero jlast night's German opera riots near }| neighborhood saw her from that time, | the transcontinental trip, lew, Pear “Because he doos not fully subscribe | ‘Me Lexington Opera House, Orth : ; y y ol #0 tar as the police can learn, watt! [ott Tee eee os he more than 100 persons mak- | Nelson Burr and his men were four )army blankets on white iron cots in] ner body was discovered in the sand |#8d bac @o the full revolutionary programme | In the battles between mounted and] ing yp the twelve families evicted men, twenty-one women and twelve | top-floor squad rooms the boarders} oi¢ jest night by Thomas MoCreary sduteut, | Ma ef the L W. W. and because he ts not| foot police and organized mobs, re-lon Monday from. Sam Eppinger's children. Apartments had been found | were given hot coffee and sandwiches. | ©, z Sibt te bave cw. Edward King pilot to hav; © member of an I. W. W. local. The oly erat ‘ w and caver inate we poth sides; | thirty-family house at No. 25 Hast for the others by members of the | ‘This morning the soldiers, led by Sorgt.| ‘ out changi Protest was not heeded and his book cbc Sadish ieegeh ALI | e y Seret.| ‘phere was a bullet wound in Mr« Iman will probably | jonor of being the only ompleted the race with= was published with the funds of the | “ders were ridden down and night~ nL ap ican ee eG es oink poe ea Mabel of the | Jim Ma a had ies and rolls tah McDonald's back fired at such close ORE . r ; mained to-day in the Twe si- | regiment or their own efforts Capt. Robert Saunders, the regimental ; ae me PRESSMEN ISSUE THREAT Winns’ L W. W. organization. |sticks freely used; it was sald the} iment Armory as the guests of Col.! Before they retired last night in supply officer, In maitre de hotel, Fe ee crane mini wn ’ _..,. Autti Luttinen of this city is also police held in readiness riot guns for oe Lee iaetaan canes Hewaseliene ie “eted. He was Chairman of an lL. W. eetcue(s Senso eres. BROOKLYNLINES) mR TTS cE stg wma] ON MAGAZINE REMOVALS | 30,4. over = scare Dublication of Tie Vapanteen, the 1. | iat = death if there was any life after the has C forepart, B instep, and W. W. monthly |e4 all approaches to the opera house | "AT a. ne fitun eRe Detective Jac ACTION AGAINST SHERIFF re: s10« “Outlaw” Union Says It Will Fot-|| Aheel. “Gripe the hee! Rmiyy an cothaee ps list se aed ne from adjacent roofs, The rioters used / ponovan, one of more 1siK) a score | za ihe Lafont ae according to her low Publishers; Newspaper cannot slip at the foot. Cor- continued from yesterday fol-| stones, clubs and bottles in reprisal.| detectives and a dozen uniformed i daughter, Violet, separated from hi ri “ set fitting at inst Absolute lows: No one was seriously hurt except|patrolimen who had started for the Bronx Official Refused to Take| husband six years ago and has sinc Prints Without Typesetters. =|] ornfort in orepart Wide, IVISTO, Hulda, Chicago, Ill, Sub- 4 ‘ ecriber bail fund. Reid, whose home is in bee pac seized the egg tosser, Prisoner to Hospital Judge earned her own living. While members of the “outlaw” Knuti, John, Raymond, Wis. Cor- medium and narrow toes. Pp hile Dono Ing his pris- sti lakeagae union of printing pressmen declared voce cautty, in € wget a ita bigrhesres is ae Named in Order. to-day that publishers of pertodicals oe ante by Wllen tale aa Meanwhile, opera ‘In German was|oner from the box numbers of per- who move from New York to Chicago || Made possi ‘only the best Fespondent revolutionary papers ond time this week | sons arose from their seats and start-| Judge Louis PD. Gibbs of the Bronx MARSDEN TAKES STAND nei Usagi ibaedebbadh arden: dal [ [fie oF se being t by the Hur- given for th will Bnd their labor trouble has trav Knuuttila, W., Red Lodge, Mont.| under a temporary injunction granted |ed to walk toward the exits. ‘There | County Court, to-day ordered — that | NAVY GRAFT CAS! eled with them, employing printers || leyized secret process, which increases Member Revolutionary Dramatic) »y supreme Court Justice Bijur, The| ¥@5 & babel of voices, | = ee? Sheriff James L. Donnelly, of the Bronx studied with undihguised interest || the life of the leather, retaining its Club. theatre was’ sold out, but fully, ate), Due, tbe orchestra continued | te appear and show cause to-morrow ~ s coples of yesterday's number of the nich lustre to the end. ~ ‘ | bang along through its score and the *e , morning at o'cloc ul oi Koltta Board House, Duluth, Minn.!o¢ those who had tickets remained |sinmers continued to sing-—-with the Announce Company — Will | morning at k why he should Green : not be punished for contempt, in refue-|Says He Informed Commanding a EES DAItGd BRERE TE Ke Recruiting agency. away through fear of trouble. ‘Those |exception of Peter, who had stopped | Legally Combat Any At- |inu toobey a court Hr iho dolar pee dd Commanding | newspaper in the United States to be HURLEY SHOES Kolsisto, Edith, Virginia, Minn. Jin the theatre witnessed an ega-|{2qparament was coming from with Parallel Servic the Sheriff take Frank Tomasell, eigh-| Officer to Irregularities in Re- | printed tiie the Lilerary aie eat |] 1494 Breodway Member Revolutionary Dramatic|throwing feature not on the pro-| mouth open \ tempt to ‘arallel Service, teen, & prisoner, before Dr. Sehlapn, of cruiting Service. aes yp 17 un Paar Cub. gramme when five—not of the $1.08-|LIEUTENANT LOST BROTHER the Post Graduate Hospital for exam- ry iS "We have received) assurance 41 Cortlandt St. 254 Filth Ave. Kolvisto, U., Warren, O, Contribu-|a-dozen variety—were hurled from a AND COUSINS IN WAR. lowing a statement from Grover | !hatlon as to his mental condition. pou sgenenery S inristooher Mert | oeesident dames Raglier Of tha sutia® ‘Fectory—Rockiand, Mass, tor Defense Fund (1, W. W.). box directly after the curtain rose. | ‘The ogg thrower gave his pedigres d : é Despite previous warnings the Sheriff, [Ser 100K tne aia tei evict ua |presamen said at the headquarters of | Kotehmainen, J. Tonopah, Nev.399 POLICE ON GUARD FIGHT|#t the Hust dist Suvet Station, where Whalen, Commissioner of Plants and}acting on the advice of his attorney eee en nn ace emlgnmnenta to fa.|@ranklin Union No, 2%, “that Chicago Came Agent for literature. RIOTERS. he was charged wita disorderly con-| structures, that he intends to run|Willlam A. Keating, has consistently a aoe ceanag | bregamen will not work on mu duct, ide, where [salesman of the 300 policemen ‘e on guard, were all the Nig court late as the result of a particularly flerce|y was angry when he ente Revolutionary actress. skirmish at Park Avenue and S18¢|theatre, and that he threw the Kolu, John, No, 104 Fourth Avenue,| street shortly after 10 P. M., when| When he was beside himself with attle, Wash, Writer and author,!the raiders tried to break through |!@S¢. The police sald he told. them joecatiy MVLAL Is One le Union,” published | che nolice euard there in’a comand | Cente sever nt ule creak th Seranee as Joon Doe Hi wenty-fiv McA a r used to take prisoners anywhere ex-|Vored recruits to the navy and enabling buses in Brooklyn to-morrow from st to Bellevue or Fordham Hospitals |"? eligible for the draft to enlist in announcement was to-|for mental examination, holding that tothe navy. He denied that he had any do otherwise would be in violation of understanding with Lieut, Ellert as tes riodicals as rer lishers would 4 with labor here Kolehmainen, M., Hibbing, Minn. actor, rainen, Matt!, Hibbing, Minn rve to Chieag. hotter by settling HE food you eat must feed as well as fill you. oklyn City! the law. tified by Louls Markowits .a neddier of |. 18a evening's number of the Dally Nature requires sixteen dif- The main casualties ow’ Bath Bea’ i made that the E Included inthe order to, show oa was County Clerk Joseph M. Callat paraileting| Who, under the law, succeeds to enrollments of candidates for enlist- er hag duties of the Sheriff upon the latter's | ment, badges to city officials, regarding the] S*" o! Seaton echaonn 3 ady| ferent food substances to build written ‘matter, on zine plates and | and repair bone, muscle and hing with acid, thus “cutting” out| nerve tissue. Railwa to % Company ix prepa ° si ombat any such of ite lines disabitity . 5 te work of the. typoxette fs a Lieutenant and that his brother | of !t : : i | Commander Marsden said he . 4 by Industrialist, July 16 last, telling | deered army truck and two cousins had been killed, In a letter to Public Service Com- ra a called the attention of Commander Tru-| contersnce anywhere. (ne News Yeu Wheatsworth Real Whole vadaiaity of Jatn Ne ty ASAT. op DUIS cy were: Sergt. George Wishe-| ‘The Magistrate first sentenced him iniesioner Lewis Nixon, the Brooklyn SWANN CALLED TO ALBANY Jinsn Nownere, in cokaree, of the per | today on the aubjoct of the print Wheat Flour supplie. every of gaining control of all ir brin, Madison #*rect Station, knocked | {2 ee days in prison an then OF city Road s that it be imme the conduct of Dr Honjanin s Davis,| or ed é one of these sixteen substan: ne Mavite win and atepped on by "e poties | “additional Information,” ro watery noted te amsiiation is mde} TQ) QONFER WITH GOVERNOR | m:2.'" ex, cerstiesm, teem, nor Beaetircnertieicncd oy. | the sentence and p ver the ¢ | uth Prison on charges. of irregu- | . er TVaIvND, DU inn, Revo- | horse, fractured left knee cap; a sol-| until to-night. ‘The youth continued | by any one for a certticate of con PRuicy care pacha ttitae aticers memes ARBOR PRESS TO MOVE. | fect al + us M ianney act dier who said he was Chester Bittner, | to insist he was John Dov vani@mcenknd anon tale Any. <a den auld that he worked weninat th J ; ; a The biggest. skirmishes—they wer: : is ae eid sy [activities of Dr. “Davis, ‘Tillert. ant | tnereased U4 a : R ever to Korhonen, K. Detroit, Mich. Mom- [military policeman, Camp Merritt, on| | The bisgest gkiimishes “thes were) manner of conveyance on its routes. |Smith Sends for District Attorney |Sarkowits ‘und: believed he had WCU eee en aE, Remwamse | | breads mufina, priddie caer ber Revolutionary Dramatic Club, [rit duty, fractured right wrist; |°7% Oise as follow Commissioner Nixon promised to no After Reading Jury’s Letter [fet tele enmity | Bold by all good grocers Korhonen, Leo, Minneapolis, Minn,|Reld, the sailor, and a civilian, who! $:30 P.M. 48th Street and Lex-| ity the Brooklyn City, after he had | et SADR VEY 8 ae Aondrd Ing. 58 GROEN ORMEHE EPs F. H. BENNETT BISCUIT CO. ‘i me serene were knocked unconscious. ington Avenue, when the police | c) toia of a le decision rendered | in Higher Fare Case. CRAIG ADMITS ERROR. or Press, it will move its manu NNE § > (Continued on Page Twenty.) When the sailor fell, Father M charged several hundred men, inctud SO 9 - . idl d department to ¢ nwich, ¢ ein SS a ti s » Father Martin} ne ac nd sailors by the Court of Appeals which grant ALBANY, Oct, 23.—District Attorney A new plant, surrounded of St. Patrick's Cathedral hurried to| ot Street and Lexington the New York Central Railroad /swann, New York, to-day wax gum- | Comptrell Baplal acres of land, ix practically com: | tswe DOCTORS DISCUSS CANCER, |iiim and remained until an ambulance | Av wus, W wan the police drove back @ Company the right to a hearing Un-|moned here by Gov. Smith after the standing of Subway I pleted, 1¢'ls of reinforced eonorete, ene -_ ame. The police said they didn't| throng ¢ a by the poll i milar circumst Governor had read the letter sent him! In a statement to-day Comptr story high, except for a four-story | Specialists in Convention Hear Lee= | now woethe 1 was clubbed, | "(00 stad Srcsl in dhe latter ato> Gommlasloner by the Spe rand Jury|Charles L. Craig admits he was in]tower, which will house the adminis- | ture on Care Meth stepped on by a horse or struck by a] ond and Thi the Nixon, writt ww Frank Lyman, | !vestigating an alleged ec error in his reading of the decision of In the grand 1 m of the Wal-|stone. Besides a possible fracture off mounted 1 he skull, he apparently re alfrom the ‘lst Street’ Station, dorf-Astoria, one t ‘ t Station, ih vicious blow in the abdomen, He re. | broke pp a phalanx that was being | Sahat the ual vived sulliciently to say he was waik- | formed, ; g r 915 P.M convention of physicians and sur-|ing with Miss Mary Murphy of thelyoth. and Duggan ce higher trolley f | The Governor this make public the contents of the let- ul decision, which held that trans | tor put said he had summoned the New | ( Park Avenue, between | portation company, already serving a| York District Attorney and that he | from te id Street, when forty sbably would publish the letter late | espn) the Court of Appeals regarding the r . » bonds by the nent saya: | us report 4One was rstanding about President of the Brooklyn City, th nost import neluding paragraph quotes the le ed talks o} im #orry, that an ie aaa fF Cout of Appeals di for a misund Stanley’ He-Gibbons ory, has a right to be protected letter | fon of that court In regard to goons was given by Dr. 8. M.D. Clark]¥, W. C. A. and had no thought of|mounted men and seventy-five foot | territory, has & 1 v Hoon, Swann arrived here at | Ee. dermal Or apccul revenue bonds { New Orleans and followed by a|Tioting when the police rode him|men charged a mob estimated by the | where no necessity existe for a more n ‘ onference with the |amued to pay for subway ee 9 r 0 e eae rolice nt 2,000, extensive service Governor at on | "It doe snot appear, how that | . down, The last he remembered was |? ‘ : cussion by specialists, The 1015 P.M, Park Avenue and Stst | ca hela iii Granmlt-sirwes tliat |” Gluten Atiors ag view of the courte anawars to the ath 5 36™ general discussion sedi all 5 a blow on the head tre Wehen the polloo broke up tho| It w Be fe Apanallsiesles. th se istrict, Attorn ¥, wann and, his Te ea ths make Pear WO a eae 7 AVENUE AT 6 7 STREET subject was “Radio-Therapeutic and/ggyuTH PAW EGG- THROWER attempt to pierce their lines with the ADR crew ve ee f their offices at. the Criminal ne lack of power reais a | Taran titiole lyn raifroad company, | Sort uilding torday. “Tt was unders | upon the, ine of the action of | ol Other Methods gr ‘Treatment of | WINDS UP LIKE PITCHER, = |™i'y, tte erin a pant une wrallecitoe ce aan teangOh UNGER’ | the old Public Comnvasion® | Second oor ~Take Elevator Cancer: Herman Weil, in ihe character of] street, : ne tr GRIT t iad or ANDi rly. this) morn: | ‘Among those who took part in the |poter the Great, and the inaie mem: |The’ one at 10.19 wa the Bitte aes olin inal on tn | RAILWAY BILL REPORTED. discussion were James M. Percy, M.|bers of the chorus were singing the| battle of all. It was in this conflict Opera Zar und|that the sailor and, civilian were |ning bus tines, In its contention the) SMITH CALLS $ LABOR EXPERT | «. ew Orie 0 spoke on | ope chorus of th Biot New ‘Orleans, who a mses Se i w felled by free swinging nightaticks 1n | jrooklyn company maintained it was cautery. Dr. Henry K. Pancoast of | Zimmerman, when young meni er cohen many of sla bai ang eas Philadelphia discussed the X Ray and ]arose trom hia seat in the third box] whom were suffering from bruises mt ntrons. |Governer An ayers Drs, Harold C. Bailey and Howard |from the stage in the third tier on | from ids hurled in {and thus was entitled to protection Prominent Ciitnens: . evious settos. from rivals. | ae ©, Bailey spoke on radium the left of the audience and started | Previous settos n rival ALBANY, Oct In the police force there were E, J. Berwind, newly elected Chair-| asked the Mayors There was a special clinical demon- |the egg-throwin foot patrolmen and 20 Sergeants, 40 This advertisement is caused by our desire to “Clean Stock.” The suits are worth ax much today as they were yesterday and could easily be sold without price alterations. But this is a progressive shop. New garments with us mean those coming in, not those we have © Committee Retaing Anti Strike and Oth WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—The bill providing for return of railroads to pri Gov, Smith has! vate ownership and operation under f all cities of the| Federal supervision was reported out Features, iving ample service to th | of the Interborough Executive |state to submit to him the namew of|to-day by the Senate Interstate Com . tration at which Dr. W. J. Mayo| ‘This youth took a deliberate wind-| mounted patrolmen, four Sergeants | 30 pore | stat subrr m Eg TT PO ect » : is é and 40 plain clothes men « nitter n full control of the|prominent persons who would be will-| ride in th asure as finally revised Grange Re She Mem ans Teri | he alta aE: Ste Ts Oat ——- [voices of the company, according to| Ing to co-operate with hin industrial |iast week, the anti-atrike and all other Lioth Street and Amstordain Avenue. | surprising commentary on the watch-| BaF SHEYIK] RELEASE Y MEN ' a8 i ing to sa-operate with his (nduatrtal| tea week, the enclatiee Ant Thai f the official announcement when bel "ine collective list would serve as al ‘The yote on prting the bill was a ae ELS aca ape ep Bol |was elected Tuesday, speaking through | panel of experts on which the Labor|1¢ to 1. Senator Lafolielte. who opposes imeemmien Atak ae “atveel’ 1% ie foe [AoW many sew, bin Andis suk "could call. for opinions when the anti-strike islation, being the n f the a on and Coyle on Way livrank Hedley, the newly elected | Boar 1 1 p | ensus of @ score or more of the doc- 1th» alarin ag soon as he stood up— inecine panied | Frank aie oats 8 es ee who are sien’ iol eg * prose and pitched an egg at Peter, Pespyedagee I | President of tt re p Ne . a ee gress of the Amen je of Sur- caeraaile le burst yellowly a igpaal “ php él gan a campaign for an s-cent or 10- x goons at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel e fragile missile t yellowly atlio.day wired Edgar Ma POLITICAL. we Na« Jeent fare A Mr, Berwind’s announcement, the| piece, the | After All You voy of i,t. {Peter's feet. Apparently not realizing |the Overseas Departmer ° caused the crack and splash, | tional War Work Counc this woeok. Dr. FA. Beas cago said yest t is the 100 Winter Suits duty of the doctors to the Nation in | peter chorus continued to | that W. Areson and ¥. | first permi me order that a ¢ ine aisanee carol. meanwhile were heard |Coyle, two "¥." sveretaries whe were |new president, came in spite of the Have Said ee gute by the Bolshevik oh AURU:t [Tet on of the Court ot Appeala tat | Have | ws Tilted and Mui Tins of Cinginnal! sug: “There he is the police! Out- |i" om, Are t " |the franchix limit of a S-cent fare} bou yested that aince health and sanitation ne Areson's is. in ‘ d ante iBall p other way # services to! qhe young man wound up, and|They’are two of 1 MG. A. [Commissioner Nixon To el ‘of his ofc necretariea who have served —e« ‘0 close Areata al en Jagain his left band straightened out | terti with ‘the American and Allied | He asserted the city is forced to | After All You Tomorrow at $ Nansitting only the rict'|and a second eg plopped on the |forces in Siberia | ada $13,000,000 @ year to Its tax Have Read and the ve f stage near Peter, A third egg fol- —_—_—_—— t, because it is getting no ree on t Pate octety Calle bo h BraCenelen s lowed. Then there was a fourth anda| — Patriotic Soclety Call rom its subWay investment and About _ } | with adquarters at Ne 0 rif the city would not be provided for, mm and|When he was asked if the owners Are You Going to Avenue, t ? all similar the |were wil to tur roads over ad: Silvertone Velour 1 Read LUDENDORFF’S OWN STORY |", 202. crss0s te meek ee Put on HIS Badge me Fedow | M . torday by Assistant District Att “They will sell the lines to the elty n ry Tricotine | IN THE WORLD To-Morrow Morning | i'r. sre soon sauin oe sie bes gg. mute for fhe. prneipal they for ‘ DATAMAeDs 0! uation Wine On have invested But is our desire s . { Completion of the advance into Russia, in which the || vestigation, to crane its activition Ite | tN atinue to operaty them” | HEARST? Pa Some With Deep Rich Fur Collars ij Germans had to fight hard and were at times in danger Liga), pragniaed to-act pon thts + le Breaky ty Ralirasa Com “Loyal to No One, Not Even His Own” NE 10, from determined counter attacks of the Russians, is fur- |!” x ae Ininion it, would file a, change ee | ae fas care The fashionable Woman or Miss who wants nished to-morrow by Ludendorff. This campaign led to Britain Deatty An *Ant-Damplnn” | ciprc Murrangement: bet ween nd Could Wild Horses Drag Him Into the Same Yelama, a really high-class, finely tailored suit at 4 5 . ae ne oF ‘onsolidated Rail - i ; uch trouble in Russia that the Czar had to relieve Grand en Ads Col raw ene Nam, hore Consnlidated Hall: |i coi With Governor Smith? at nan an unusual price will find This Sale Duke Nicholas and take personal command of the army. inform Hou and AL t transfers at the Bin Btreet Alas ORE As Ss Och Oposeum, offers exceptional opportunities, drafted y { intro: |line, Such transfers are provided for j duction, lig the dual subway contracts,