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Sie aa = 7 = " x Te sp 7¥ % A | 5 ‘ . . Pita ; eo j THE EVENING WORLD MONDAY SmHPISMSOR 27, 1990 Twins Who Captured First Honors in Baby Parade Crowds at Battery Cheer Gen. Fayolle, At Union Hil Are Shown With Their Proud Mother SLAVIN 100 WEAK ATOR WARDING seers iene = i TFLL HIS STORY Laie War Her, in U.S. to Visit Legion | IN LEAGUE ISUE Faun ‘ pam OF MGRAW MIXUP why The But He Says There Will Be ‘Love for Adin ot © | No Let Up—Dtstrict At. it Voters Want a Change. | torney Determined, Too. UENCED BY BORAH, Factions in the Party are i} Now United Against the } f Covenant. ; ante (This te the fifteenth of the of articles by The Ruening sacs anscr'c: HEAD OF GROCERS By David Lawrence. ease SEF GENERAL GUT coos = == NPRIE OF FOOD Way people who know “rif tettard the Tencttlonn etionn| Predicts Continued Reduction tioket this year. Dimatisfaction ana} aS Result of Banks’ Re- Unrest are due to a variety of rea- fusal to Loan Money. ‘woba, some of which have nothing to * | eb ager aout a CHICAGO, Sent. 2A gonoral re- ‘will euffer bovause a Democratic ad. | dvotion in retail food coats was fore- John C. Slavin, tHe actor, who has decinred that the will tell all he knows ot the happenings in front of John MeGraw's home, at 109th Street and Hrondway on the night qa Aug. 4, failed to appear at tho District At- torney'’a office to-day Insteud, Nathan Burkan, his attorney, waa there and tol the District\ Attorney that his client waa unable to’ ap. |Dear Of aocount of his weakened eondMion, ‘The attorney promined |that when the comedian was stronger he would willingly appeat Mr. Blavin has returned to hile home at Mimhurst, L. 1, after seve Weeks In Gt. Luke's Hospital, where he was at the point of death for a while from a fractured @kull. 9 @lavin's story has never been ie Public. He was one of two friends who took McGraw home from the Lambs’ Club after McGraw ‘and Wittam H. Boyd had a fight, in Which MoGraw Was worsted/ After they “got out of the taxicab in front Of MoGraw's, Slavin was found un- consciaua on the sidewalk. ‘The chauf- | fear wud Winfield Liggett, who bad accompaniéd Slavin, aald Slavin was it ba j down when they looked araund and Milaistration happened to be in power | cast here to-day by . | Woaterfeld, "ts didn’t'soe what happened to him. : - ee When these ills and irritations came | President of the Retail Grocers’ As- Mathilda and Evelyn Dallago, twins, who captured first honors In advance of his narration to the| =N. Ez ALOTN GS CROWD Ar BATT —,, elation. at ius ean baby contention at Union Hill, New Jersey, are shown p Peg a ay as, Se tae oor bes a allie | was met formally by Brig. Gen. Halo] uniform, with ais ribbons across the “They will be voting one man and ay to give any of the details o : Hie we red cap with gold Na lared all food prices Z ‘ jet a A, while a lunch-hour| breast. He wore a red cap N ne Party out,” mid a Republican | Werterfeld dec! Ne Ls here with their groud mother. his experience with McGraw, which] Famous Strategist G Y) en fed a welcome which was| oak leaves. A squad of motoreycle | ‘eilter privately, “and they baven't| Are scheduled for continued declines 1 has resulted singe then in the xDul-! “A emy Officers After Land if 1 and hearty, Governor's Islana| poliee led the way up Broadw “hy partioular promise that the next | It is dus, ho sald, to the refusal of ‘ |that only tena to misiend and now |ston of the basebal) manager frvin rmy icers Atler Land- * x : Fayol tived It w " | l } Abele A fired u salute of meventeen guni When Gen, Fayolle artived i Aaministration will be any better, but! yanks to loan. money. This, ho sald, seate the grbiile pee lambs and in the fight be bad a ing From Liner. The Fre General and his ¢ explained that he ‘had heen selected n Johnson accuned of | wee 6Saturday, with anothe . ‘ 7 ‘ want to turn back. We Will! nes caused producers to union : fy [esheets trawa, to justify his|sctor, Wilton Lackaye. el panions, Col. Requln and Capt. de Sen-|of all the French general's to” rep- gore $0 eMavate them ep afterward | a. a, cheaper prices, The redut- Laiterey trig Hm ltt a But , information gainéd from| « ¢ Marie Eniile Payolle, leading| chal, Presidént of the French Vete-| resent the French Army at Cleveland «00 underviand that they have chosen | position with ¢he public other | sourc 4 is th McGraw’s| : - bib by Col,| because he commanded a group of erightly, and we hope that events will | tion, according to Westerfeld, bas al- | Officials to-day denied published | iroubies will be increased by the| Straterist of the French, Army and| Fans’ Association, wore tken by Col) (rmies which fought south of the - Justify their votes.” ready Degun. ruporta that they had information| completo history of Mr. Slav hero of the Marne, landed at the Bat-| Carles W. Whittlesly of the “Lost! Somme and Aisne. an this Go eg © Mfbe foregoing opinion indicates that| ‘Tomatoes are soiling at 10 to 16 that the big gamblers had fixed ¢he] fractured skull and tbh incident ee nn nn naa aniay | Bt a A a H, Wella of the| the army of Gen. Mangia which n> ) ‘Wenator Harding is by no moans popu.| “Pts ne Bg Ps Moe frend |Sox to lose the 1920 ennant; that Ft gg ty which took him off La savole of" P Pa oan as, tieies lea oee WY which on July 18 fought th this stronghold of Senator (baskots,” hoe wid. “Sugar has drop- | Cleveland wae backed by the Gam-| 1 am under @ pledge to my Iaw-|tne srench Line Major Gen. tut} C2 for lungbeon, ‘The Frénch the ‘#000 battle of the, Marne but that ped to 15 oénts and will go lower, enim blers to win and that Brooklyn was] y@r, Nathan Burkan, aod to the Dis-|‘ emu ‘ = Will leave to-night for ¢ and| peaking German onslaught and . abet ede Potatoes are selling for 60 cents a framed ot 1gge the world series trict Attorney's office not to discuss) lard, who went down the bay to take sttend the second annual conven- turcing the tide of the war, At that ( Ba Moreover, Senator Borah mado he (Continued.) SOHNE ¢ the White |M¥ case until after I have told Mr,| Gon. Payolle off at Quaran aceont- | ton of the American Lesion, time Gen. Fayolle came in clone con- about twenty specches in this state | Pk es | _ President Comiskey of th od | SaMD Ol About the ccourtences of! nie him when the French leader! Gen. Fasiollo wassin horion blueltact with the Amer troope. against the League of Nations and all| Seve" lake steamers chartered by Sea | Sox now says that he is convinovd | Aug, §," said Mr. Slavin. “But 1 can| ! iin whe! } i ascent eaclas the City of Chicago, left here yoa-| Leaguo haa taken particular pains to! that somo of his players were fixed say this much: That 1 am going to re 1 sepemene ot the Republican Party a terday for Michigan porta where ignte carefully every report of| in the World's Series with Cincin- s¢¢ the thing through and have jus-| MAYOR WELCOMES AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. AMERICAN LEGION eee wt Sontag, they will take on loads of fruit to be | “YOrtente © x | att last talf Conviction came atter |e done, The case is not going to TORS CHEERS FOR FRANCE . . all exoept ono| ; be dropped.’ ciate i ae ae “CLEAN CUT FIGHT—LEAGUE OR | disposed of at public _magketa hore, | Tokedness but found : |the frat game ana he took the matter | "yt 'ty' the cnderatood the wounded | SULGRAVE VISI | sashowet uae aa eet} : NO LEAGUE. . It in @ part of Mayor William Hale|faiso, up with President Heydier aftor the| comedian will sey his injury was ns : sscrwver ‘ : _ @o ite & clean out between | Thompson's plan to cut living costs. | ity Judge MoDonald and thé Grand| second ‘ +] pot the. result of an accident. |r saeates Here to Celebrate Pil-| tis: aun Sta, tert ihil Ovation to Sister Republic Marks these whe favor some leagic rare. He will declare that one of his com- Delegates Here to a - - Jury can do anything to help base-| President Heydier said: Panions on the early morning in ims’ Landing Received-in ‘Muhdiap ti, TAGES reer 2) pening of Convention in | ~ Biore who tavor no league. Senator] ENS SUITS TO BE °/ AG air Soi OT oval! “Tip O'Neill, former Western | quaation was responsible for hia frac- | Stuns” Lancing : We Rowe icievalaist ~~ SMagent, the Democratic candidate for ball, pig rg Ra Hoyd-| Learue President, came to me after | cured nkull, ard he will tel Usta thnn v| City Hall. ~ Legal Sleveland. { , Feslovtion, voted every time he cou | MUCH CHEAPER NEXT (0t the entire one the first World Series game Inst fall /name and’ describe Row the Injury | to sengland, Hole, fe CONVENTION MALL, Cifvetand. ; ‘ty ratify the treaty of Vorsailles Ho AKERS SAY | ** and told me Comiskey and Gleason e | delegs mani St cka ovale se eacextanee . i Upon the strength of this narrative! iang and Canada, who are taking Sept. 27.—An ovation to Franc | “Weted for it without reservations and SPRING, M E) A Tho Grand Jury on meeting to- felt that something was wrong, but |i iw Likely that Sciminal notion many a an Canedas (ois hy its thasdis, Se ue ontatee tanan A p ‘with interpretative reservations, and > Ht continue its serutiny of that they did not want to go to Ban | be taken against the alleged offender, | Pert in te M4 » this mor of the second i Me voted for the Lodge reservations | Factories Have Not Yet Siut Down, the 1918 Waria arisn in which sev-| Johnson becauas of the bad feoling| Whether there will be & civil action) ot the Janding f the Pilgrim ial Teena n the. wsetoon 5 a os remains to lecide: Bs ee . tive « nus ation « ¢ ; ie made his record on the principle but Many Are Working New | eral White Sox players were reported between him and Comliney at the |for damages remains to be ors ond the ih ya iS € Lesion. 5. K. BleQ , Deserheiee’ } f.8 league of nations and took every to have sold out to gamblers. time, I considered the matter pre- = bly at Jaritestown, Commander of Objo, start the opportunity to try to get Amorica to gi Pate Tee august, Herrmann, former Chatr-|Posterous at first, but after Gleason NEW AFTER-THEATRE,) ticiaity vy Mayor Hylan in Ci mained PE On ad ya F r jotn, ROCHESTER, Sept, 31—A wult Of) oor the National Commission and 884 I had analyaed the games, I woht TRAIN FOR BRONX to-#¥ and siven the freed sea 58 wesbantne by Wier He ; Haye Har In atyle, qual- | ; to Johnson. ca peel nore were brief addrosses by . . ‘The press of the State ts predom. | men’s clothing, similar In | Preaident of the Cincinnati Reda, was, *° ; . sitet jetty = eral, he re d to France | . “He dismiayed me with ‘a curt re- nd Lady Rath- ye : ; dnantly Republican, Out of about 140) ity and finish to that sold for $4 | to-day requested by papas dead Mask. <2 continual ite ‘echter with | Rour of Them Put on Sixth Ave-| crcedan, reprementing the British vis ‘ 1 greatest friends of the .—* A only twenty are Dom-|iast apring should retail at mot more | Hoype to appear Sirk Brlday, HOYT | Oe iney and Giessen. snd. anally heed vhs ain | eetnsi mprenenig 2 oh" “ American Lagion ; : 4 } and four or five independent.|i..5 90 next apring in big stores ee on eto the| save Johnson what I considered good nue “L” to Accommodate ‘ Be ee | = ‘The cheering began and calls were i ee els st the oe Sel whore renta are steep and over. | Which he needy rte jloads. I then folt 1t waw up to him to the Crowds \ dine dammha. Sout Uk art, | oe n for Francis R, Drake, com- : SP later mera nn lena high, It may be dominio once msnane, savoner tor the Waito|A6t and not my affair, The players] rig: nearing betore Deputy bub |Chairnan of the Bxscutive Commit-| HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES, "ner of American Legion Post No } j 7 - sks | acoused were American League men, 4 hai : 9 Institution, and - marie. id he Wevertheless Senator Nugent in|ot It for #45 or even loss in suoh aoe wilt appear to-morrow morning “Gleason told me there was no doubt |#° Service Commissioner Halley to-| toe of the Sulgrave Inastivution and we nica shasta |kibs Maemcbie, aies4) ead okaarcal dee Jeonfdent that when the Democrats |stores. Like reductions may 0) 4. ine Grand Jury resumes tts RS lad thas had | 49) at Which it wag testified that the] samuel Gompers, who is a member of |, ; 2 eeveral minutes. r. \get their organisation perfected looked for im other grades, In the alk? ty hae] Bis. mity as meme One Be o elevated service in| tne American delegation. Mr. Gom ; A telegrain of greeting from Mar- { i <9 mgs acl ahops, where the over. | 7% ti ihe ‘wsdl to| Faached’ the White Sox players.” ie tema ce eaaanuate ta handlol en oer aes the. @amenting of] Pemis Ik creek ince cane shai Foch of France was road at this -_ © quest Se tle to ering the, Mate.to blot, these prices. should | "ever Deen auctioned. ‘To-morrow the Grand Jury will try to | * h | Bere plead between | 4 2MoUse, Wink tune, Si gad) cuming: | time and greeted with rounds of ap- : hy Qex, Nugent will run far ahead of |hgsd is not high, ad tell the inside story of the plot, ac- learn ‘something about & package said theatre traMfo homeward bound, iting ties of brotherhood be | Parereet-cice amd we, fs sed ¢ halt foxlon plause i F toke jong |e shaded materially. cording to reporte. pate 80 od the was annoyhoed that the Interborough nations to the end that an-| aa eee ee ‘the Presidential ticket, and unl ding , ; im } Steninary drop in wholesale to be currency that Fred McMullin, : . ; “ 1b ( 4 \ there ts a landslide for Harting even) The preliminary rs t trom 15| Behalk has never denied Mahting | V6 ox inflelder, delivered at tho| RAP! Transit Company had willingly! cenor war will be impossible Vie | gg @eedSOOOSOOOTTTTEOREDED A ‘a (ReouMicans goncede that pe has a iy 2 bgpocthyg, inet ti on. the | with to members of the White Box |. o0. of muck” Weaver during the |comented t the one cas IR ar coded herein THE ORLD’S to oe | 7 md to have sold }, |sestion to operate four additional) , 4. delegation was about to! W “ pees Shanes te win the ‘Génatorial wine of [CMque which Is alleged to World's Series in 1919, The story al- - American deleg | ; ality of merchandiae, the wise 0 919 phat teaing on the Sixth Avenue “Li line he Mayor when the mace agein, He defeated two years) jie ee and need of turning |ut to the gamblers during the 1919) 004, cola the Grand Jury is that Me. | ; pin @ badge on the May« |Real Estate Ad. Sells House Jago for the short term the same man pod ny heen Nand the Gosirablity [world's series. Reports circulated eet tard the detalia ot It trons | UNNI UD Roane eat: oe 24| uster. took ‘the eomhlent 2 ia saver fe St ei wl tien eee | iwho ts against him now, | 5) \tjding the customer addressed, |after the serine wore that Schalks| weavers mother-in-law, Mra, Cook, bagi his the time the trains|nand instead. Pictures of the ¥ Nyon ea take ath Sepenty BRENTWOOD REALTY CO., [Pmmctioally the/anme influences rel ss iracturers do not discuss such |angered by a play made during tho] who was said to have been present at | I oukon ak the Irena ood of Boe | One Ceegmten were. taken) on: tho} 1270 Broadway, New York, Miged up on both sides. The Non- cute with laymen, but it le af open |game by one of the mon under mus-| Weavers home when the delivery Lidl gees . stops of City Hall ; September, 90, 1990, ‘Partisan League has withdrawn its if not most, of |picion, dmanded an explanation and] way made. route. —_—_—_— Sa ; thwes e (be | The World, georet that many, nm » Re 4 oth i. Re oss ee, jeandidate from the Senatorial race) anutacturers here in response |an encounter followed, —, Why Heinle Zimmerman was sop-| aie ie eeitsrona complainea| SEEKS RAISE IN ALIMONY. | zameia, mi ecuteriis: Sided: Ith; Pulltser Bldg, City, 4 [aed indorsed Nugent. This strength. |\he MAnmncrre veieade of cats| A aubpoena was alec inhued to-day |areted trom the Giants was told to, |4ents of th Soh nae Alay eat Sige a | eet ia MT Soe; aims: wme| Dear Sirs—It gives me picgrure to Ps jens the, latter very much and the) ving up to 50 per cent. have re-|for Dr. R. B. Prettyman, a Chicawo| day, In a game with St Louis on| about the serve ore aapeh edie bes Mrs, Tran’ Wants Divorce i A CR mC report 0 you thas aa result of the ad. H ' think it also helps the eahindetine dentist. Prettyman was employéd by | ihe last Wostern trip in 1919 Benny| service with roferenc ore Broker to Pay Her More. | es es our Brentwood bousea pate ee . } tial tloket. Continued on Fourth Page.) several Sox players. Conversation®| Kau muffed a My ball which proved | °@® a Alimony of $1,300 a year, which Mrs. this torain, ke Party ni Hy s | Arthur G. Peeoook, for the Inter- sooted. when” abe # making @ payment o: i *PARTIGAN LEAGUE NE — = mata aes | which ho is alleged to have had with | costly, When he ‘returned to the Wcrough, said: “The people of this Beatrice paged May ir Tranter | | $1,000 on account, i 5 |them will be wone into it was @ald.|vench MoGraw was in a rage, PUTO! oe} “hae got a divoroe from Sefte eee ee Ti6: Tank Bay, 120). Rober Na alitnene Yours very truly, = | % FRAC ON PRESIDENCY people practically Borah argument |them will be «i probe waa started| "io you've joined the poor foole| ity all have the dea that they can| ii, i919, she now rowarda as "meugre | agian BY. "Rb," Rime enna BRENTWOOD REALTY CO ; this he Republicans anawor that/and nothing elae, and the people in| Another 1 all leave home at 8 o'clock and all of] Ang inadequate,” and ahe has asked the | Sickie, aes Signed FE. H. McWhorter, Prec } 5 you » led to be- [by Federal authorities toM@ay that are giving the gamblers « . i an u Delgo Vealbor ctoudy, | Sgned BE, H. | orter, President. the Non-Partiaan League voto con-| many sections have been led - 4 Gtates Attorney Charles F.| chance,” were the manager's alleged | (hem arrive in thelr offices downtown| Supreme Court in Br yn, ©2999920990O000H lalate largely of farmers who uro Ker | ijeve, for example, that the Leaguo| United States marsied r abeab st 06 i Hardly any one cares to] point a referee to examine her form ipublican on Presidential issues, The] o¢ Nations means America must dig {Clyné announced ir are : L ae By thr a ball games?” was|<tart, 4 little earlier to relieve the) husband's fnances and see it he Se ., q 1 pctams were asked to locate L, a no's 0" r 0 Non-Partisan League newapapers| into her pockets to pay Kurope's bills, |Anapec ree i dete jam: not pay more A eer | ly declare they will not take! Goy, Cox made a fine impression. |J. MoDantel, Indianapolis. Yne | COO ARETE FODIY _ x ——_——»— —--- | She says he is a member of the} : tee in the Presidential contest. 80] people liked hie campaigning. They |wants him aa a witness. | MoDante Now, don't uy to alibi yourself” | BRANDON MURDER TRIAL ON.| vrakersse. fnin of Ware & Tranter, No | 7 id to know the names of several | continue oGraw, accord > wit. 61 Broadway, Manhew nd thinks fit would appear that as a league the| a ypiguded him enthusiastically and }!6 mw d to kaw a ° a * Baepen, “YOU know any school, sisi RLS ae Sey wet a nese Regreiecciranl 9 Pyaar} j tisan membership will b¢ left) guve him a reception that was|men who operate px Could have caught that fy ball.” Actheed of Co aphety a cena! _ + |a@ette own devicos, and the bulk of|tormed by t& leading Republican as| Ban Johnson, President of the} Sy chia time Kauft was thoroughly Man an ‘ allyl eee Re ee c : “ “ ~f the | American League, to-day answered | aroused. Taking of testimony was begun to- » Benod e E Y@ Ne is Republican ror agricultural |“magniticent.” But the effect, of t : ody can call mew crook,” he i#| 4.5 ath .. in the trial of| ful of his authority to act, but directed weasons. Similarly, the Mormon! Cox speech was to hold wavering |attucks by Chartes Cominkey, owner} | “Nopedy can call ma m crook." Be le) day in Hulaabath, N. J. in the trial of| cul of hls authority | { ri % George Brandon, oth Ghureh membership, which i the] Democrats wnd prosclyte scattering |of the White Box, Comiskey had ex. | #U0te? Ba DAvInE asia: “but. Dad | aA Wie Late, for the murder of shucaiee y | ne approcal Li on's nee and turned it down, it es a 2 %, I tether large factor in Idaho's situation, | vores, jareeses: —Slengve = how, because I drop a fy ball you're | Arthur L. Kapler and Mian Edtth Jan FINED. : ib Hot Deing instructed in this Stato) Ali the atraw votes taken in this (statement that. ho had heard ruporte| Row, because F Srop & AY Dall yor re | a of Perth Amboy, near Rahway, Aus MOVIE COMPANY || (For Monday, Sept. 27th how to vote. The leaders of the church | vicinity slow Harding to ba much |rhe White Sox did not dare to win the | Fung tY Aoumae tw ae ey. $500 to} 23, 1918 are B10 tan Salllog ta wii |} | worren PRANUT DEITTLE—Those af in Utah, who are for the League of|gtronger tban Cox. ‘Tho most oon- | pennant this year because many of) help throw tho ball game and Z| Brandon wns indicted with Cha o| esto ten Patitng te Po ea ee Te uke een x : Wations, kept hands off, and unloss|servative estimate in Republican | no playors were In the grip of the| Wouldn't do Jt! Berged a ride inthe uutomobile WIth] or having more than 10,000 fect of|} | confection, thickly spangled with w f something unforseen occurs the Mor-| quarters ia w majority for Marding of | gampier | Mamlstrate Mequade sald to-day | Kunfer and Mite ios trom, the ear| filin not stored in fireproof containers || | "ayried af the choicest {i y mons who have been impressed in| 14,000, which was about what Prosi)" -rhis ie not the time for quibbling| that he and John J. MoGraw bad |Pehing, threw the badies trom the ear] film not stor tures Corporation of : re beneHelal: for coughs Sea ce: | Idaho by the Borah argument will] dent Wilson got four yours ago. and aide isues,” said Johnson. ‘The | engaged paamee Bo. he R ashage hae 4 Brandon and Ferchand are from New] x0 196 West 46th Stre}t was fined $100 |] | iF 84° wondg, SEBCEAL. . AL, iz ‘vote the Republican tickot Among the Democrats the oa 'mate| integrity of professional baseball a | Cone, ce eS en ee to-day by Magistrate Harris dn the } ority for Sox m * cipal Term of the Magistrates = ¥ As matters stand to-day, even the| of a few thousand majority jon trial, I¢ ts the only sane and thor- | had “not been subpoenaed, MoQuade BOY SWIMMER FINED. | funieimel, Sorenen wae that cis Tint ’ “ag Democrats are not over wanguine,| indicates how clowely fought they | ougn method of unravelling a mass of| pald, but had received @ courteous re- ~ hed just ween received before sto | hope the contest will be. Senator pepe quest from Public Prosecutor Hoyne — | See dua ~ ay ge ‘| .-_ though they admit they have an up-! bop Hin arges. a ormmodations could Halll Aght and that it all depends upon | Borah hus Anished campatening here, | ADDN Une Sbarg thort- {of Chicago to appear and tentity, He Tells Judge Whe | i omplaint Was one of thirty on for|] | CHOCOLATE COVERED but will come back If his friends here was & time when authorl-)\foQuade said he had recetved no re- oned Bb trial to-day, but adjourned by request CREAMERY CARA. the effectiveness in the next few) think the State is in danger, TheY |ties of the mame could have con | quest at all, bat was going along as Jud 4 th The Fire Prevention Bureau is making MELA—Tame are big SCHING on a sent for him yet, and say they ie al ~ " ‘Tt was worth tt, Judge,” sa Mit) clean-up af cellulpid storage houses, sehr BERRIES > weeks of the speakers and organ bay rh sent for = La ony |trolied the gambling situation, when ry + TS maid Seatac! was \tacnvbearcaa tobe Cotmantina ii the AUD 11 | blocks of Fichest cara Test a8 ew come trom ' tyhorare dust being put into the race. | Wino aate of Idaho would cast ita|!t wan in the spawning period, To-| [ne MERE Ould KOter tite |rookivn Chiddren'a Court torday when AQUEDUCT WINNERS iy studded with 's pleas. ( the wertt, ronnee at ‘The Mormon Widers and the Nod~| oeotorni voto for Harding by a large|day it has grown to such propor- | levers regarding any and all ques-tie was fined $2 for going swimming ” pds ng Betis tans | 4 Partisan League leadors could swing] majority If the election were held |iong hat the hand of a atronger | tions about baseball irregularities. [Ne Wat fned $2 for golve euimming en Ce yy Uh ; Abe Biate to Cox without any trouble, | this week. As with other Stator. Whe aia werner power has been in= _—" Parte lake purtnetet tah ans ain tur L4 Wut there is no sign of extraordinary | !0%" P/N? Ailton public, wentiment | voked | Fey It Beinen Some * Pye ro: fog Tu ymTUat, pay the money from your | Fig “Ccelany). 18 0, ire § - ou ¢ ASTER, N.Y. Se Pro- | own, nee.” wald ce on, Joat Marie pacatnte, Ps Pewee meee perk sn Oe micveet of} everywhere throughout the country,| ‘1 stand squarely ebind the | , ROMO ot cing here today-ioteae to's and 1 to 2 Koc POURB ox c Paterson tng | POUCHES > the je Presidential nominee,| the result will be unchanged op Nov./q.454 jury and the authorities in| Pe ages, The voy did not have hie money with| fer us tKammer) * w y Democrat |Gre Peaches haye been quoted ry Elizabeth é §. Zdato Ja inclined to be Repblicen exponsibility «hey have ‘aa: |‘bushel Apples below $1 per 100 pounds [him so is parente pald, ‘but with the| i to 4 ehind. | ‘Diy Vor exact location see telephone director G, 0. P. PAPERS ALL AGAINST a {Hee rempoust I! enter into ne fur, [permert nee offered 40 cents & buBnel understanding that he t# to repty them in order, named ta, et eat eohane alrectory | THE LEAGUE. OA ins wy [mmed And will enter into no fur- [Fy Estadoes, Other “vegwiablea” have| At once, The Constantinos live at No. | Girl t $ contatner “HE Kepublieas papers have fed tho som ra tors wim ney discussion of perwonal maitess | dropped macerialy 1a price, [io Presidapt ot, Brooklyn incendie c = ria: a \ | “ lide semnliea tise Arrearage eth semen raas RL Oe CARRIE yaa Rae a rom te

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