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in ie aan BARE EB TAG ath FNP a CUNINA Cclarl What to Do Until the| Doctor Comes HOME PAGE SATURDAY, DECEMBER ¢ “Can You Beat It! a. Maurice Ketten ~The Evening World's ‘Kiddie Klub Korner ET Your — Capra, 19, wy The Pree Pubushine Co, (The New Tork Ereming World) t By Charlotte C. West, M. D. cabeee d | aes ——<<= Conducted by Eleanor Schorer 1018, Go. (The New ¥: Wortd.) 1H / " : COTA. Us, be the Prue Peeing Co. (She Kew Tort Brats Wee) gi Ml DEAR [, Dearest Cousin-kins: { ane Please do not think me croas wien | say that | CANNOT send you 4 Treatment for Renal Colic ' = HELP | tickets to “The Wishing Ring” unless you fill oat the ticket coupon ac i f renal colic is meant spasmodic | Symptom of stone in cue kidneys is ‘Ou jing to printed directions and unless you send » SHLY-ADDRESSED AND 4 B pain caused by the passage of | pain, which may be dull and continu- eee BNVELOPE along with be 220908 sisaalc ae j " ke | jeations are coming in #o thick und faust that the Kiddle | | idtkieuen ab ig ofl ogg bhi Y WCGAAGd th the teething tipo tes office looks as if we had had an unheard-of thing--an indoor snow storm! ‘| itis intarating t6 note ‘what brings | ¢r part of the back) a the affected {[t keeps four hands busy all day long Just filling the envelopes with tickets ' 0 about the presence of these concre | *e it js sometimes mistaken for other things. When the pain js in- |and sending them off to the lucky kiddies who have complied strictly with tions. They are most frequently | tense, | the directions. with high fever, that may | Those who hare not done #0 ought to do su now before the tickets are io caused by an excess of uric acid im|reach' 104 degrees F. to 166 degrees F. ail gone. If the numbers of requests keep increasing it will not take lomg. | con- i ; the system, the depositions are vari-|with chills, and sweating, t ously composed of uric acid crystals, | dition may be mistaken for malari Renal colic comes on quite sud- orgenic detritus and very often bac-|geniy with dull Dain that ‘oxtends to teria, Minute gritty sediment may be|the flank and groin of the affected voided for years and cause no symp-|side. The pain is continuous, with t whatever. Sand or gravel is | fTequent intensified and wildly aggra- rom od vated intervals, [ftense nausea and composed of larger aggregations, | vomiting may occur. The patient be- ranging in size from a canary seed to| comes restiess, anxious. Shivers with ® phe; these form in the kidney sub- | Cold sweats; the Bulge 1s feeble: the emperaiure rives, and unless relief is wtanee and on their way out sive rise | quickly ufforded collapse Is imminent, to colicky pain. Kidney stones often attain a re Method of Treatment, Fill Out This Coupon to Obtain TICKETS to “Che Wishing Ring’ Members of The Evening World Kiddie Klub whe wish to at- tend the Kiub Christmas Play, “The Wishing Ring,” which will be { given on the morning of Dec. 27, must fill out this coupon. SEN D it to Cousin Bleanor, together with a SELF-ADDRESSED SUGAR IS So i 5a ake = ee The attack ; 1 ; markable size, forming branching|,,,."¢,a'sck may cease abruptly aa)! PRECIOUS . AND STAMPED BNVELOPE, casts or molds of the intricate con-| returns into the kidney. For the dull || (CAN QNLSY NAME ....... elteeeee seeeee -sse- CERTIFICATE NUMBER... Two tickets will be sent each applicant, « child’s ticket and an adult's tloket, No adult will be admitted without « ohild. No ohild under thirteen years of age will be admitted without an adult. Children of thirteen years and over may use the second ticket to bring a friend. Cousin Eleanor. figuration of the kidney substance. | pain in the back hot wet upplications, age An amazing tolerance is sometimes |SUCh 4s turpentine stupes, afford eat rehef. Bel established for the slowly growing Fubbed into the axected area ty tees | caldulus, the presence of which is re-| ful. Sodium galicylate or aspirin may CUE You ONE DIP Yealed only at post mortem exam. |at the same time be kiven Internally. : gd he excruciating pain of renal colic ination; more often, however, the| requires the same treatment, precti- substance of the kidneys ts déstroyed. | cally, as that described in the article What'predisposes to this condition? |on Biliary Colic, that is: Immersion tee nx, {of the pauient in'a prolonged hot bath, & more common in the male 96% the nypodermic administration of probably because men indulge more | morphine or stropin by a physician. fre@ly in the pleasures of the table, While awaiting the doctor's arrival, and are therefore more liable to con-| Keep the patient in the hot bath and | bh inject per rectum a pint or more of tract gout, and the uric acid “dia-| freshly brewed chamomile tea as hot thesis.” Dyspepsia, migraine and a/as can be borne. Chamomile tea has sedentary Ife are also predisposing |® 'cmarkably soothing, relaxing in- fatibenees, fluence upon the mucous membranes and is & aimple remedy of signal value It is quite possible for persons to| in ali conditions of this character, pass renal sand or even a quite large}, It can also be sipped as hot as can stone without experiencing appro- | Pe t!emited by mouth, thereby stimu- lading diures' a s clable discomfort, However, the chief | remeval of the ctagee mcliitating the |_ HAVE EVERYTIME ISH My Dear Kiddies: No, 4821 ith Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. ’ fer You LET ME DIP S WH, When the Christmas| Eotelle Mortons, aged thirteen years Your Sweethe arts Rev aled b; Th A eae SOUR SUGAR. FAIR, a stories aaah Seiaaion had sent me,|No. 1863 Bleecker Street, Brooklyn, 'N MY COFFEE , I was so happy, because I knew that} N. Y. TUL LET YOu SIT ench one of the kiddies was filled with] Missiina MacArthur, aged fourteen Characteristics Manderitins 2186 Prospect Greet, Ter. [oy the happy and generous spirit of] rine Neate , Copyricht, 1919, by ‘The Prees Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) : mye a Christmas. The names of the award ‘Below is given the analysis of the handwrit ei ony Geis seven years, : ? EMILIE L. F., Jama’ mental evenly balanced. Affectionate, ate, broad minded, cheerful nature. Ci le. Cheerful, Good pal, Ability to suc. | spender, Capen ARES ceed, but must be more logical and less intuitive. 44 Purchase Street, Rye, N. ¥. Clinton Cleary, aged eight years, No. 14 Communipaw Avenue, Jersey . City, N. J. . John Osgood, aged nine years, 441 44th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. J..G. W.—Indieations are procrasti — nation, Shiftiessne: Teer ot IDA. J.—Insufficient specimen indi- Sy SHS SRS Cates tremendous self importance. To LEMOYNE—Splendid type in every ' make a hit, flatter him. way. Gentle, protective, loves chil- --= dren. Ambitious, capable. Well bal- G. S. E.—Insufficient specimen! anced. merely shows indifference to the f ings of othe. F. J. G. Hills: comen indicates v Twelve-Year Clase—Selma Alexan- Beatrice Goos, aged eleven Years. der, Rose Cominetsky, Evelyn Rows. No, 132 Beard Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. Thirteen-Yoar Clase—Marion D. Elsie V. Spoerl, aged twelve years, No, 8145 96th Btreet, Woodhaven, | s,nvurtqyusrear Clase—Ruth Merrick, N.Y. Fifteen-Year Class—Gue . y ‘Rethen- MoO |) “Linian White, aged thirteen years,| bers, Hdna Harding. M. O.—Frank, careless, rather irre- Versatile, not thorough. Tendency not to be pune- r mind. Indications are not -—— really serious. DOROTHY D., Port Washington, .. .-—__ <a re One ee Conservative, optimistle. —_Preten- | tious, Fluency of thought. Iinag ative. Re ved, Somewhat effem- inate in taste. Fairly generous, Very critical, Precision in business. Some force and enthusiasm, Inclined to- ward the marvellous. Insufficient spe- iNation. ! i 5, B.—somewhat fatalistic, Truth- 1 tul.; Has not yet found bimeelt. grenrarensaneneaneeacecncennacecasenrecnrencvarecaccaceemeeeecey “Iiut the pin 8 gone,” lamented veysn te luok for the murderers" ptone, He haw a way with him thet Mr, Bannard” stone said to the 0-| on, saa atleoes keer ys i } - of life, | ‘hos } Iris. eantime, we must assur him to rauasive, indeod. Hut he won't ca’ tective, understand it's pledge to thee j i Fs Meta paek ere ihi arr ayeneeaa By Wi nawe Hand_ Did (Ursula Pell Meet Her t is the worst phage of it ail,” be # spook? Is that it Stone make you aay bother. Hix him up the newspaper and ct My patriotic loyalty! H ~ {ng when to be frank and when to be Death?—Where Had She Concealed Her Vast Stang sald, Fogrettuily, "Ht tu such willed “a ttle “ot the complacent bea in the Toft: or unywhere,. Here ho wad supposed to have left in For 70a the songs ot patos rt Mu . 5 : au difficult thing to trace—not only so ughes. willing rough it.” PP ae tdings, bells ene hee ameniee ial Fortune in Hidden Gems ?—The Most Analyti- ‘nye and easly’ toon but’ se tiike "Edom may that, but 1 do call the “Oh, no, he can have a decent room, Wen,” Hughes defended him: ier : 00 i y ‘ Be U; : Bafli thousands of others, that it can’t man of his exit an insoluble mys- of I'll give him one in the “he had motive, he was seen you banners I shall wave, ‘ €. W—Prudence will Beavanti cal Reader Will U ble to Solve the {ling readily be discerned even if tery ‘ gurage, res @ nice one next to these parts, and he denies he was up| For you the victory I shall pave; ; heey Siathiae.” Splendid balance Problems of This Thrilling Tale of Mystery “You think it’s just an ordinary pin, “If be could accomplish it, 1 cao Campbell's.” here”— Forever and foi { Pn eer reh.. OMe. umetane | then?” inquired Chapin. find out how," Stone said, quielly, He At that moment, Terence appeared “Never mind, I'll talk with bim,|Ob, Kiddie Klub! klub of ‘ for your soaring op! it Ges eee yy yy Go nel “Absolutely, sir.” had no air of bravado, but he made ut the door. please. I'l! learn more from his own| By MARK aged f travagance. bie led ee Ae eat Ce BU, “Then why won't any other pin do the statement in all sincerity. “Come in,” said Stone. “I want story.” teen years, New York City. } Satldne are fnencial success." | THE EVENING WORLD OFFERS ay well? iit belleve, you ean!" deolared 1eu- these ladies to know you.” 4d gle lan't guilty, oh, Mr, Stome, he — cal ess. ” “Te cille. “That's why | wanted you, Mr wkw, y the boy entered, an f iad iis | A NEW SERIAL EVERY TWO WEEKS. afioor tekias hime keenly. Ah caatt: iia ive heard of Your amon we vivshed Turiously, us” Blone. Rravely ee RT lice ates matte sean | NOVEMBAR CONsSeT AWARG |. Ko nor pawn tl as sees my theory regarding the pin, while believable cleverness, a new if introduced him all round, ce Please pet him cut of thet awful win’ 5 | lar, incidentally losing his awkward Sie fodaivtan' wich there te ua. ponsble ‘gresa. Meg wil iearra het vast"fortune’ to inl ide, tal. Now, another and equally great ‘ix mystery, you gould’ ’ | Iris, who felt sorry for his emburrass- “Let us hope no, Miss Clyde.” Stone| Christmas is near, and poor old im neis. Faithful type. Indications | 5 sume mene roles Uris Mat tbe wu ce, Problem Js that of the murderer's , of dOnt Hind emt ng eet one Tent and who plearantly offered her gpoke abatractediy, “Where I the Senty, who will bring cheer te ebfl- hy a vanahl © —— dl jew iy 3% a ~ exit, From your story of the erime, 2 y . newspaper jn question?” ren far and near, mM i Savas, = peg og Mi cy ine re At ig4s washed man I gather that the rom was absolute | ever encountered but T shall do hank gou, mu'an, and will you "Here it 18," and Irie took it from| 1 hope he wou't forget me lm L. C. P.—Barring tendency to be a| teers + nlamt. sole tr Mit Minapeed, searched ‘and every pin taken from bet clothing. |¥ aecnerenit, Gxcept by breaking 1 tion of you all, There are many fususe cull me Wibsy, it maken me a drewer,and handed It to him. me eae are been & Ghar, and me } little credulous, all indications favor- cL aeanapeentnmnmumminantians tne Fey ich Purdy and the chauf- things to be told me yet; remember rent a home r , Ae ‘Why, this has never been opened,’ tite wee RM en Bee oe H { able, | CHAPTER IX. even after he had heard all the de- OU Ole Tite I've only just heard the main details, ee ta eee eny Mame! Be- exclaimed Btoné, peo ange on my P ‘ Te po Walia anchai aay ie | (Gomtinied,) talla over and over again. “Omit windgws, as voc are atrongly fr giverent Yarn, Tih cal on you, “Yeum! How'd you guest? The pan ra neTem saat, cutee Bene By TRDDY GRAVBS, aged seven, * Kindly, versatile, tactful, modest, im- ND don't tell Mr. Hughes, JARRE —Bo tnlest point SU) barred, and there is but the one door for“ information. when neceunary, MUBHIng eyes met hers and the boy's Bard, chime UP here fundey morming) of Rye, N.Y, | aginative, Head controls affections. | 66 for he's luble to want “They sat in the living room at Pell. Hoare hag bec inate for secret @n- qigo, Miss Darrel, will you extend *t¥pby paw Vousred Dis, eft hand... the day's news! He bad other plans| Syrooe TO JOIN THE 7 MEN'S QUESTIONS. to ace what it’s made of brook, Miss Darrel, and Iris belng there is nothing of the sart®” .. ZOUE, hospitality to my young Ms- 401") Thm, tit made gash teal tho Ghend. | Me carried that Daper up OBTAIn Voua Be One i J. E, D.—Kindly, correct, luxurious I'll give it to you now,” present, alwo Hughes and Lawyer No,” said Stone, "this sort of a "wthat boy?" Lucille smiled. other w friend, and « tacit compact Here without reading it, an jest ane Gane tastes, calm, not energetic, pleasant,| «pray the shades first, don't fai) Chapin. house is not apt to have such. Tf «yes: Terence, his name is. foe's Wax sealed without a word, ght ‘a’ ‘been opened an‘ tolded 7 Sos . a but rather uncommunicative, little F caution, ‘That's Stone had examined the sitting there were any, they would be easily my right-hand man and attends tou “Lemine see the room?" whispered ht ‘a! ft od bey. ae , Rare ee. = force or warmth, to use every precaution, room where Mrs, Pell had died, and, discovered. And there were several ior or detail work for me." ¥itosy, with a pleading look at Flem- UP asain,” offered ye bar ‘a mal . right; I'll switch on @ light. Why loging Its door, had returned to the people in this room, when the two [fof detail work for mer | im Oke too. Ereving Ww. AT age 7 8. W.—Swee ned nature, Likes /do you have this table light on this big living room for further informa- men burst in the door?" laughed again. “L saw him in the “Yes,” and the detective rose at “I did that,” said Hughes, import- Se, SER Rom, Ne ; pretty thin) Little force. Impulse |iong cord? tion on the whole subject of the “Yes,” waid Iris, "t wax here, and kitchen, wheedling round Polly, and once, and wccompanied the lad to the antly. “I opened it, the first time I A ior eat te ay i to be affectionate, but controlled by] “ft was put in lately, and it was crime and its subsequent events. Polly, the cook, and the two men"-— hepging for cookies room of the tragedy maw it, naturally one would, and J|$“Klub Pin” Ade AND abbaess, | conventions. less trouble to do it that way. Now “The pin's the thing," he said, at “You are poaitive the murderer “ «1 warrant The details of the death of Mrs. refolded It exactly as it was. It's of All children ao to sixteen youre of eae : nema I'll get the pin, It does seem ridicu- last, “Everything hinges op that.” could not have slipped by you all, as, = Voll wera quickly rehearsed, and no further value as evidence, but 1/3 St" (iter gray Kiw Pin ead | C. M. V. M—-Imagination runs away | ious to make such a fussover a pin!” “Do you think so?" asked Mr. the door flew open, and so made his) vibsy's eyes darted round the room. made sure it hadn't been read. You) § [veiticaie j with — her. aggeration. — Lavish Here's a lito box,” said Mr. Chapin. “It seems to me the pin's *#Cape? taking In every detail of wally aad cen always tell if # paper's been read COUPON NO. 554 i spender. ontrols Chapin, taking an empty ene from q plind—a decoy—and the people That was utterly impowsible, We furniture. or not.” j Self contred, impractical, the a veoan put it in this!” hunting Rare really after something Were all grouped ar | Hughes was astounded, Who was “Sure you can agreed | | y “Why, wh is 10?" said Iris, look- else, of ihtrinalc value, stayed #0, until we ta| th insignificant boy that he » “Where's this Mr. Bannard live?” ; ting room ourselves. There w . rf ' 1 ( ‘ d be consulted, and referred to? 1 1 artments in New { matrimony. Combined intuition and | RM a pone, yer, with a courteo « wal” Copgright, 1010. us Tee Pree Puoiishing Gj; himself, wet uslde, as of nu conse Or eaak, whore in Now York?” the ~ Jogis. Careful thinker. Constant. Ex-| But the pin was gone, : No, Mr Onapin, the ia is the oe (The New York Wrening World), quence, while Fleming Stone watched poy persisted | TEXTILESF RO M i cellent, reliabie tybe cuanhions, “there” waa ino ‘pin there. SIDE AN Se Aer Lt Te cerad, posts hee ik hoake aver | ate What isthe name of Geruidine| aivorbealy the face ot the within? "yer teen purge | BARK OF TREES| ; HLEEN M-—Wonderful na-|Nor had it sunk through the upbol- amar is why her dress was torn open gcreams, you know, before we broke | Farrar's husband? “How did the murderer get out? «+e ain't the murderer," and Fibsy | 24 *s IRE ES| “ eon man to be proud of in every|Stery material, The closely woven ai ine throat, the villain Was searvh- in.” : 2. Who wrote the poom contuining| Hughes could not help auying, with @ junded the newapaper, that he had } brocade would not permit of that They faced the astounding fact—the pin was gone! sense of the word. ing for that pin. That's why the “and what were the w inde she used | the pawaage, “ai! on, wuil on, oh Ship) View to confusing the Loy desk was ransacked, the handbag when she screamed out?’ Jor State?” Gee! If all you focal police han “1 glancing over, back to Hughes, | METHOD of utiliaing the bark ‘on darling!” cried Iris, excitedly, | A of 4 large varlety of euecalyp- 3 : 5 \- . 3. opean country i#| concentrated your thinkers on that grasping Fibsy’s two hands. “Of : ’ Good type. Phys explored, the pocketbook emptied: IT don't know exactly, but they) 3 Prom what European country #| concentrate r \bsy I tus trees for commercial pur- a ie eee re nee 2 mi’ ie’ denpenete effort to fae thas ware aren tor ui and Um pA olive of] importe thia time, and hngn't doped it out course he Jan't, But how do you} i™ leah it reported to be l Repla CHAPTER X. seemingly insignificant pin! That ts Polly said she called out “Th ) 4 What ie the name of the fumous {cant put it over ull ut once! Nie "t go too fast, Fibs," said Flem- been discovered by a local Wax Models eplace HEX three looked at one an- why the poor woman Was tortured, Of course, she wus unable to speakidcliar waten? yt be i ae ca ice Me ine Bone amillng with’ widerstand a oe bh ed potas on ; " a ' maltreated, bruised and beaten, in goherently.” | 5. What breed of dog is often \ < you ca . ing Stone, amiling wi nder 3 » claimed that from the bark / . Living Mannequins “ aH NA Sone enna final attempts to make her tell where — Now,” began Stone, ‘to look at/to Teprevent Germany in cartoor yurne 4 the murdere lag at the boy, mall We say the! there can be made 8 fiter. gultaita “T-RENCH modistes were in adilem- ughes said It was Un- the pin was. Failing, the wretch tnig one point. Her assailant had :o| 6 What general surrendered to] out IE Shay Seatee th Baas thoy Grads’ clacet! for the manufacture of twing rope when they found it almost safe,” Chapin remarked, flung her to the floor, in @ burst of get out or stay in, didn't he? You're|Grant at Appomattox? oy ke agra 3 partes an te y a Oe Oa Br duayey we a waible to obtain pretty girla| ‘No, I didn't, but who could get in? inurderous frenzy.” sure he didn't get out, therefore oe] 7 What i# the famous river of} Le a jo is to find ¢ how muddle | snd bagging of a quality equal to, and as ae to display their latest cre- |The windows are barred”—— “That's why 1 was kiduapped, must have stayed in, A man of flesh’ Get ou at half the cost of, the best flax and ‘0 el ; In pockets, ip . Am#in the boy stood in front of the , , hande in Re down at fteplace, musing deoply [Indian Jute goods. The inventor of i “New ?" he suid, turning t tate go thr he famous negro edu-| Fibsy stood, “The whole thing is too mystert- th exclaimed Iris, and blood cannot go through walls, *f ho waa tl silt tone § ait ous!" exclaimed Lucille. “Let's send “Of course, and you may be again! Ike 4 ghoat, or who founded Tuskegee Instl-| front of the cal ‘ “ ' tute? os die kasaaaiee A seen ‘Those people will stop at nothing: “But he d@n’t stay in!’ cried Iria. | tute eiable ie moat] me ‘ ations in fashions to visiting Ameri- 4 in Paris, says the Illustrated World. They appealed to French ai tric lamp on the nearby ow. % From what om 7 hi he w: lyin’ hy } | with the burk for 16 years and now The letters askii for the pin, the “We search? the room at once, there ere’s where 5) ‘ay lyin’ e@ “Yes,” said Iris, pugzled at his ac : . tists to wid them, und they responded | "I shall telegraph Fleming Stone Calter ‘who wanted it for hia collec: was nobody ia it. You know there's washing starch made? pital of Peru?| asked sravely, and Iris nodded her tions “When the man knocked auntie | Hus availuble for inspection in bis ina clever and characteristic manner. | to-night.” said Chapin, “He is the tion, all represent the same master- almost no place to hide. We looked} 1? What key of music has four] ead. down the table was overturned and) factory near Melbourne samples of e respanse was in the form of| oniy man to handle this kind of a mind, who is after the pin.” behind the window curtains, and all] 4 Leaning down, Fibsy looked up the the lamp smashed to bits, We put a | twine, binder twine, light and heavy deputiful wax figures Ko realistic that | og gq “But why? wondered Hughes, such places—and, too, we were in thia|#arns? he natives |bimney, and Hughes laughed out. new one in its place.” » it tg difficult to tell them from living |""ii'was the next morning that the “what do they want of the pin?’ | room continuously, till others came, 3 Te what Segre Ars ee Date “Back number!" he said, “Oh, all right. Now where was that "Pe aod bagging from which bags models, ‘ famous detective arrived. “The pin means the jewels,” de- and no one could bave gone through |! ushm: TERDAY's | bored. “Don't you cigarette stub found, and how far was for onion, potatoes, wheat, and woe! With their hair dressed in the latest | “He was a man Who curried his years clared Stone, briefly. "How, T can't here without being seen.” ANSWERS TO YES’ ted that chimney business fe nurned?? can be made. It is said that every + styles and adorned with jewel ceecres|Wently, Except for the alight gray- say, exactly, for the moment, but the _ "Nor could he get out of the barred QUESTIONS. monkey couldn't Hughes disliked to answer the boy's | orucle of the fiber can be Lie FF ae Pts you witt|ing at his temples, no one would pin is the open sesame to the hiding ws. Then what became of} 1 4s; 2, Childs; 3, Branded; 4,| fue, let alone an able-bodied man!" questions, but Fieming Stone turned weed Pe geceived, and probably disappoint. | think that he had arrived, as ho had, place of the gems, and only the pos- “Conatitution “That's 80, my bucko!" and Fibsy expectantly toward him, so he re- either in the manufacture of the Lincoln; Cyr D beamed on Hughes, without 4 trace plied. 1 4 5, ” : _ " oles named or as waste for furpi- at the years that are called middle- session of it will secure the treasure. hb, Mr. Stone," said Hughes.| McCormick! 7, Down the chimney: ; Tt was on the deak, and it was! art! oe eRe ee an vow excHier |S) We gust get the pin-and then, eli “that's the question that has pussied (Callforn! Denmark: 10, Advent-' of rancor at the wider man's scorn, —aLout hajf-smoked,”" ture stuffing. brous ' ea dispjay in show windows. “Tell me everything,” be repeated, elue will be clear sailing.” ws all, If you can solve that, We can ints; 1, 41416; Lt, Chicago, “New @bout the evidence against (To Be Continued Monday.) packing ih i tion bay 4 ‘wih li ‘