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Foe RITa I Nee Stock market operations were highly Professional during to-duy's two-hour Session and possessed little if any sig- nificance, Price changes were irregu- Jar, gains and losses being about even- |. ly divided. arly in conunuance of ols and equipments cause of the ora fn the rail the season there was a buying of the rails, presumably be- turn of events yesterday ins ranged from sub- stantial fractions to more than @ point. In the last hour, however, pro- fit taking developed and the market took on a ragged appearance. Late selling throughout the general list waa accelerated by the compara- tive heaviness of the steel group of shares. Additional price cuts on fin- ished steel products were announced to-day, Also, the a meeting of the United States st will be held during the early part of next week, at which it is expected that Judge Gary will outline the posi- tion of the steel industry in general and his company in particular. This meeting is awaited with unusual interest, In the late trading the copper group of shares held up notably well, and changes in the oi! group were mostly on the up side, Features among the specialties wore New York Air Brake and People's Gas, both of which i and foreign situations | ; CLOSING gained approximately four points, The Clearing House Bank statement showed an increase in surplus of 626,- 769,000 and a decrease in loans an discounts of $6,459,000, Excess re serve now totals $16,438,000. pact tlc Wall St. Gossip LIBBRTY BONDS. (Liberty $ 1-28 opened 90.04, off .02; 2d 4s, 87.52, off 22; Ist 41-48, 87.80, ‘up .06; 2d, 87.70, up .06; 8d, 90.78, up 02; 4th, 87.76; Victory 338-48, 97.58, off 02; 43 97.58, off .02 FORBIGN EXCHANGE, Demand sterling opened 6.91 7-8; cables, %.925-8, up 3-8. French francs, demand, .0711; cables, .0712, off .0001 1- Lire demand, .0460; cables, 0461, off .0014 1-20; marks de- mand, — .015' cables, 0360, up .0000 1-4. Candian dollars, demand, rwegian kr. de- 1594, off .00140. $831, unchanged. 3 mand, .1589; cables, Swedish kr, demand .2 cables, .2356, off .0009c, Dannish kr., demand, 1803; cables, 1808. Austrian kr., de- 0029 3-4; cables, .0030 1-4, es, demand, 0736; cables, 0787, Swiss france, demand, .1780; ables, 1732. Gelders, demand, .3466; caibles, 3468. Pesetas, demand, .1391; cables, .1298; Argentine pesos, de- mand, .7187; cables, .7207. DIVIDENDS. ‘The ‘National Carbon Company de- clared regular quarterly 2 per cent. preferred dividend, payable May 1 to stock of record April 20. Taylor-Wharton Iron & Steel Cor- poration declared regular quarterly 13-4 per cent. preferred dividend, payable May 2 to stock of record April 25. NEW JERSEY BANKS SHOW BIG GAINS Total Resources in Year ‘Increase $81,663,257 and Deposits $76,455,002. NTO! April 16. —‘Total re- sources of all classes of banks in New Jersey, according to the state banking department, were $878,697.33) 72. on Zi, an increase of $81,663,257.05 1920. ‘The total deposits 9, an 601.91, ings banks was $2 inevease over while deposits an inere in the eavingg ban} ase of $1, Resources in the state banks were $54,400.900.61, an increase of $7,619,294. BS. deposits Were $46,293,439.59, an 1 crease of $5,775,979.04, and surplus was $1,942,859.72, an increase of $70, 389.72. ae MAGNUS VERDICT REVERSED. A decision by Magistrate Tobias on Feb. 18 in Jefferson Market Police Coust holding Rabbl Judah L. Magnus, head of the Bureau of Jewish tion, ‘Fifth, Avenue and. 7th Street, guilty. of disorderly conduct, was re- versed to-day by Judge MeIntyre in General Si who reviewed the case on appeal. Two girl members of a union found guilty of disorderly con- duet the sume time us Dr, Magnus also da reversal from Judge man Koller was attempting to drive two pickets from in front of a actory in Linst !6th Street, where « sirike Was on when D>, Magnus up- peared and remonstrated with the policeman, The rabbi maintained the girls acting within their rights and the policeman € Interfere with them unle acrest nt rn just IS PENROSE SICK? BUMPER SAYS HE’S SOME STRONG MAN ne ithe © held all THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1921 TOCK QUOTATIONS PROFESSOR SAYS Tesses Capitol Visitor sta Door When He Crashes Into Him, WASHINGTON, April 16,—Sen- aior Penrose, supposed to be ill, was steppin, an elevator in the Capltel when a man bound upward sought to enter the cage, He gave Penrose a stiff bump along the belt line. Without hesitution or comment Penrose reached out, placed his hands under the arms of the bumper and threw him against the adjacent doors of the Military Affairs Committee room. He lunded with such force us to jostle his teeth “Who was that?" inquired the man who had been ken up. enator Pens was the answer, "enrose!" exclaimed the man in astonishment. “He is sure some strong man. i thougit ie was sicki” The Evening World's ub Korner (The New Terk Mrening Werkd.) Eleanor Schorer Cousin Eleanor liv Rummaged to Find the Big gest One. ‘Tis that which makes the heart t sing; "Tis that which gives us happiness, 0 Which in our hearts we always bless. By EVELYN BE thirteen, New York City. NSTE IN, age MARCH CONTEST WINNER, Twelve-Year Class AWARD I think ing cont about a trip they st if the have r any they have taken whi ing. trip they think is intere Brooklyn. Honorable Mention. a t would be a very interest- cousins would tell taken to any istant city or to a foreign country. SIDORE KLIPGMAN, aged twelve, Eleanor Realy, Brooklyn; Levisohn, New York City; Conway, New York City: Mattison, Rayonne; Edward Brooklyn; Joseph Solorion, Brooklyn: Kathrine Gutknecht, College Potnt; Susan Ror Haskell, N. J.; Helen izers, Mrooklyn; Harriet Corona, L. L; Helen McCloske: City: “Lan » N. ¥. Evelyn P. 5 jorie Hull. Grymes Hin 1 dred Braw' i Doscher, When Your Relatives and Friends go Abroad Send them a Case of the Famous F course they like flowers but how a supply of good fresh milk The steward looks after it for you. It will be just as good at the journey's RICH CREAM, EGGS AND BUTTER, TOO. that it is properly cared for Bloom, New Yo Fannie Marie Brccan, Brooklyn; Victoria Leffler, Jamatc L. 1; Herman Hacker, Brooklyn: Ethel Bpstein, Yonkers, N. Y.; Max Tutnauer, Brooklyn: Margaret) Mur- phy, Brooklyn; Helen Roche, Brook lyn; Elsie Burger, Brookly Janette Pax Woodhaven, No ¥.7 Ruth |Jacobs, — Brookly Celia” Luria, ‘ooklyn, \: beth Gh sia, New York Cit Rita Helen Kassel New York City; Adela Rowland, New York City; Gussie Jaffe, Now York City; Julia rmiey, | West Hoboken, N. J. fHow ome Lueubere Rach members Wi 8 dilves gray Klub Pin aod memberenip Subject: The Kiddie Klub's Birthday Ten awards of $1 each will be given the ten Kiddie Kiub members, aged from six to fifteen inclusive, who end in the best essays or pocms on The Kiddie Kiub's Birthday Neither essays nor poems must ex coed 150 we ‘The work mugtite original and the contestant must not accept help from elders. Write RSS and CHRTIICA distinctly Address N 1 Kul din Klub, No, 6% Park Row, New York City. Contest closes Wednesday, Apr as deeply into it as though our entii it. careful diagnosis that we base our heal Aan e! TO JOIN THE CLUB AND} —e OBTAIN Nodes PIN. 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We will make up t it on the ship and c No Just write Sheffield Farms Phone Circle 7720 Net it ¢ High, Lew Lani Oho ee. ee ee. i 1 e jr Ramey ams ws “ oy 01% 0% — & Hiner 8% % 19% 194 DR + & Suns Cousiated tw iis Alanka ‘okt 1 i 6% be+ % Junen 1% 1h laciede Gan ~~ 1% @ tae ® ucted by iene STM +1 | Lackananng Merl, 40% 48 48 rome fi § St eee et elas Woodland Wonder Tal dan Note. to tom A [tania Valley vu. We 4% ORF oo age onaer ales a + 1% | Loew's, lee 19 18% Ly 04 + | Lan, ine». 10% 10% 10% - S| lows & Nestrville” ee 8 eu+ * | Macteny Commny .. OS cept tae oe hag | No. 39.— Billy bitin Is) = {Mer Homa sc) 81K 6m 6M + & | Middies' jo Cae Cruise European Forgiven. - — | Menwell Motor... 6% 8% 6 — ‘ Sai & Om. 8 + | stay Dept Store... 01K 90% MF OK ‘Waters for First Time OLLYKIN and Billy parted at Sina & Rel. 404 40 40K + | Mexican Petroleum. 144% MOK 148% + 1K Since ‘War Pollykin's door. “It was a love- Stel Pry, i” lS ae a. oe. : circus, wasn't it?” said Polly- ‘ — 4) Mideale Atel HK TH TH+ 4) BAI eMORE, i kin, and in his own way, Billy Bright- —1%| Me Pacific... 1 TM MY te rane canbe shane] eyes said it was. Then Pollykin = | sie. Gusls $6 mk Te 7% — %|Of the Teuton head caused the World| emptied her pockets of the i 4. Montana Power... Bb 88+ 1) | War, Prof. Joseph Jastrow of theltnat Bill al. # Gig aon + WINeRe Meson, Oh 6 ON Ml cienmiy ot wpimsonnin deslared ly hidden there, She put + | Mational Acme... 2 24 Mh — ah Pho them into an empty flower pot and $2 No Ama Corl: 50% 60% 41%] Yesterday in a lecture on “The Oc-| placed the pot on the porch, where + Wi) Nathnal Bait’... US 114% 118 — Moult; Ancient and Modern,” at|niny could easily find it. This done, tS) Cece te, tra caw + | Coucher College. they sald goodby and Pollykin went z ‘ : + %| Nemda Comet us M+ % a aaa ai follow to the rail-lindoors Quick as a wink Billy AU Gull & Wi % HK 4 wie YT f F as Pipoekoved she peereirae a Pacts poked tis head into the pot and got! Ad Gull & WL Gt 9% Ble 81K — IN Y Contra Sit Sk > Bl way Labor Board in ubrogatiog ant ree Carnie ne cee | & acs 17% ars Pi . had port Sra ~| them both into his mouth at once and of ge * ey et i tive entire argh almost choked his little self doing it, Us Oh+ & 3% 34 — Ml een Maryland Rialiroad Go! ‘est-! so he gave up the idea of surprising oi NON Ss ® + % , Li crema Nelie with two nuts; one would have Se GK + 1h 19 177% + 4%] For the first time since the war] t, do, but it must be the biggest one me X44 HK + [begun the practice cruise of the An-|Rilly'rummaged to find the biggest Ma bed PUG, EN wk mk S18 4 4 | mapolis midunipmen wif this summer| and then made off to the woodland HARI seeessee 17m Wm aT — Me fu @%4— %|6° t Buropean waters, Only the|, Nellie spied him a long way off and Caddo Cnet Ol ., 37% 17 iT + % *% %G — %|DPresent third and fourth cl; began at once to sulk. Ali the while Calif Hacking m% oH oT 1 rth classes are| Billy had been gone, Nellie had not ta wie ee 10K 14 + {booked to take the cruise, done a bit of work on the nest. She Walumet & Are. 49 48 4g rere Marquette Sh Khe + & bee dust pines about in the trees Canetian Derifie .. Me ~= 4" and under the trees as she used to Central Leather... 6m “Bun ee | Pate OS Bo. 3. eu & SIX SHOTS FIRED before she married Billy Brighteyes Coot Lauer pf.) 13 72am ee er i ot oa IN FREE.-F Nothing could haye surprised Billy | Ouro De temo. 28 te 4a | hungmiyn O oY oe Bee *“FOR-ALL| more than the fact that Nellie had | Candie Soun .. DE TH oe oe awk of ——_-—. done no work. During the better part Ghee & Ohio...... 0% 00% 60% — ox 100% 101% — 2% {One Man Hurls Brick at Policeman] of, the, circus performance he had CMAMPAR BK wy Kd & er ak oe a ; thought of his wife Nellie and of how © M&S PRR of 38% 97K BTR — & my 88% MN 4 as Fifteen Flee, and Is conscientiously she was toiling to Chie Poow Tool... % @ ay +1 a ae we ae Arrested. complete their home. It had made | Ghio hl & Pec. 30% 20% 264 eS Ss a aw rrested. him feel that he was being unfair, en- CRIP epee a 6 a “ey About fifteen men ti .| Joying himself royally while his wife COme tec 1h nu nyt Oa ne een Rook part in a free- | worked. “And to think that the wh« Ghic Gt West pf. 14 + an @& s —8 [fOr ight, in which six shots were| time she was doing nothing at all'”| Monee ewe dk m 33 «= +41 |fired, at Franklyn and Dupont Streeta,| he exclaimed to himself. Then he | ie & 8 +e wo 18 +1 6 2 % + %/ Greenpoint, Brooklyn, early to-day. “ : f | hilo Copper ue nu oy Re langhed and sald, “The joke is on| Chine Capper artery ne + % ae) On of — *] When Patrolman Christopher Schwetd | me.” Ooe-Oolg seers ot ee eT ne 1% — i] came running up the men fled in all| “Come here,” Billy called to 1 ol Gan & Wee... © OX «KR — Kl atde a Ban Prom, 1% 21M 1% + %|‘iFections, Schweld saw a man in the “Come and see what I have. Columbia Grapho., 7 Oi oT + ula kw my of om + wy] Vacant lot at No, 293 Franklyn Stront Nelhie made out not to hear him Coosa Gas + OK mK os 4 lat A Soot oe ORY 7 «MH 414] hurling bricks at some of the fleeing|, Billy started to climb up to her Conmol ‘Textile... ISK INK IKK ra fst tion 6 6% 6% — %| men, ‘The man threw a brick at but when she saw him coming she Con InterCal Mis. 6% 5 Me | eamicans Ale tton,- SK ; 4 a brick at Sohweld,! ran up to the tip top of the tre Cont Candy ne oe 5% — %|Somb'a Ate Line pt. 0% 0% 94 + HK] the latter says, hitting him in the knoe, Billy had to go to the tip top to rewch Cah tamvants "ate a 1% ReeRomee «c1- and it was only after a stubborn fight} her. He realized that Nellie was Camten Oo... 10% mH bpevie iene pa BA BE tf] eat the policeman arrested him. angry with him for having left her Com Producta s.. T2M 72 fours Packie. FIM R] At the Greenpoint Station he gave| alone all day, but he knew too thn! Cracftle Steel soy Bowtie score oon ny + %| hI name a» Oscar Holt, thirty-thres, a] She would be glad again when « Cruniile Btool Bf. BM Bt Souttern Tig of... m% 8% 4 %| Chef on a tugboat. He sald he could|StW the store of peanuts he hud omen ah e Rant Ol oN GT M84 WA4 144% — %| furnish no Information about the figh:| fathered. Billy was right. When. tn er delet aie a1 BO of N J of. 108% 108% 108% or about the participants. He is charged] Wunie caught sight of the peanut Chi & Ml ety of. 4 ; ieee ma ik bod mmm Pid here Rilly had brought for her she could Cuten Amer Sugar 22% oe (nl libecemane a8 * © % not resist jt, She looked sidewis Del & finden ... , ~ at it out of her round, brigth eyes. Den & fio Grande % Sctmarine Bost. Hh OTK BK + % reer ce LOFT Once, twice she looked and then, as Den & Rio Graf, 1% aia Seaauyy e+) %S|i¢ she had seen nothing at all, sre Dotne Mines. ses 10% oe eee ee ee Gee TO MOUQUIN’S| ine" slowly down from the tip ton of | ae . "i oA ‘ i the tree and began to work at her ~ i Ld Sones rie se A156 + " Five Floors, Occupied by Clothing] uitding. = ite a tc Oat. 3% 38 of + %| Shops in Sixth Avenue Build. | gitittls Worse ume about | } Mle ee ie * ing, Burned Out. giving Nellie the peanut. He watched | Ge gleeeeen ee her eat and enjoy it and then told her | Beal Rag pci mee ae «|, Fire swept through the seven-story| of the many, many more like it that ne: Lei anne *- 1m | loft building Nos. 460-462 Sixth Avenue,| were waiting for them on Pollyki + Unite Frit. next door to Mouquin's, between 27th| poreh + 2% | United Prue wPred.. MIM 21% y|and 28th Streets, at 4 A. M. to-day,| “Tl think.” said Nellie in| quaint - 4 On Retail Gtore... CO% 49% %| burning out practically all the floors|#auirrel accents, “T think that we UBC Pipe 18% 10% except the second and third, and doing|OUENt to fo et them before some U8 Ind Alco 0% 66 % | $25,000 damage. SIE] one elae does.” And away they went BOK 104 — 4/08 teat & tmp. 4 to X |" ‘The flames in euting through the root| tokether to rather In an unexpected 2h mK y bs AY a acre hace an ex. 7 got under a big water tank, and it wax| “Gity Mfe is fmnny,” ventured 1% BY + 1%) US Sineltom 4 80% 4 | About to collapse when “Smoky Joe"| Nellie. “Think cf harvesting in| BK akas los mi int 4, | Martin ordered his men to chop holes in| «pring time; it's sort of topsy-turvy.” + % | U6 Stoel pt 10% i, | it and let the water out. The flood that ‘es, compared to ollr woodland + | tan Comper. oO% \ | resulted helped put out the flames. lifes” ata Biny, “it certainly is up- % | Vanad ted oe a ” ‘The blaze side down Trapiration Camper, 03% S Elects tema be oon TT gre Dinte Started in Rostoff's res-| "Tom her window Pollykin watch in Gon Ons an OSS chee s Fom 80 ‘*| taurant on the ground floor and was| ping and Nellie” Brighteyes Inter Com Corp gf 14\, a Aedes ie %* | discovered when Policeman Bauer heard | trip’ on trip from the forest. to loter Agr Com... 9 + %|Wuteah ot A.. 2K glass breaking from the heat. A bil-l porch and back until all the nuts Inter Agr Com of. 48 + [Went rev eR ie cr y, | lard room was on the second floor and| were out of the flower pot. “Aren't Inter (Harverter .... 67% + % | Wert Wacific Corp., 4 the rest of the building was occupivd| they cute, mother?” she asked, Inter Draper. & + % | Western Union by clothing manufacturers, ery,” said Polly's mother. Laetpored ora WR 18% % Wentingtionse .. a % —_———_o——__. nd happy,” added Pollykin | c Bferine uf H's GI : “Yea,” answered her mother, “and LE. ea Nite 1% 1415 + % MINOTTO BECOMES CITIZEN. | »anny_too.” ae ee an ae White om % gue Bees Next Story: The Brighteyes Family | 3 : Jowel ‘Tea. wu” 4 | Wise-Overtant | Papers Granted to ‘Titled Son-in- Grews Bigger: Keuma Oity 80. ay Se 8 ee Ms Law of Louln Swift, ‘April, Kanms Oty 0 pf 40% 40% 40% | mailer wiocks, ‘CHICAGO, April 18.—Count Giacomo] 4 js for April, plain as can be. _ “ Minotto, son-in-law of Louis Swift of] p is for pretty plants and trees the Swift Packing Company, who was| ft is for roses, both red and white interned {n the war period as an enemy| 1 is for Iris. the rainbow so brisht alien and alleged propagandist, was L for lilacs, a beautiful sieht, granted citizenship papera by Judge| By FLORHNCE ROGDIS, Beacon | George A. Carpenter in the Ui N. ¥. eee ee Nore ia eae Hien, tow, tat. | Staten District Court yesterday, 4 | E INDUSTRIALS, 1000 *Iron Blossom ... ae ty aby “Call me Mr, now, not unt.” he Kindne: 1100 Acme ca % 1% | 1200 sJumto Hswndon so... @ 6 6 gad, after he had sworn allogiance| whene'or yon see a friend in need 1000 eth Mat, 1% | wee he ee Mo [tothe unitedist Re kind, and do a worthy deed, | 5 fe . i s Pn ake her glad 1000 Columbia ime m% 2% | 1000 *MoNamare Crewemt oH it th pit Ud ca Ce teeta 6200 Fampire Food 2% 2%| 500 Magia Cop 2 19% 20 DO Yo y 3 200 Inter Rubber ® . 1000 Mardi Min » 6 5 U Kindness—there's no truer thine. 800 Perfection Tire “i 41] 1000 *Moxherlode 0 > 100 Ko Coal & Iron o% 9% | 1000 National Tia, Mth | Copyright, 1921. by the Preas Publishing Co 100 Stand Gas & elec. mM UN 1% | 1600 *North Star a a 3 (The New York Byening World) 100 Stand Gas & Ei pf. Mi MY 4%) 200 Ophir Silver ss oY ms 300 Sweets Co 2% 2% th 800 Prince Con ‘ow 4 QUESTIONS. 1900 Tenn ity Le & P moO D100 *Kkex Con. ™% ™% 1%] 4, What is the capital cit 100 Te y % 00 * Hoty Wl y of the oe te ee ee 6 $ ¢ |Canadian province of Manitoba? 500 UB Ship Corp. % ve | 1080 PR Iver King Divide 1 1 1 2 What is the art of measuring 600 Uniled Profit Sharing,, 1% 1% 1% | 2008 Silver Lead . & & wltime, or of constructing timepieces 200 Warten, Ue 222028 | $000 *Suecria Mtn i 4 Mi lcatied? STANDARD O11 1000 “Miah Belmont le kh tele chert Tab ela an a yf OF Ry ints whet aay of water does INI 4400 tno Died 1% 1% Iv {the Potomac River flow 300 *Allind OU 000 Tope Hat. ob 4. What is the fifth wedding anni 1000 Boone oi 1000 Teno Jim » °6 versary called? preispaeannenseuiall Spiraea i ee 5, Of what continent is the arma- 200 Cilice Service Bete 1000 *Tosimah Mimpan * alle nativet . CERT ee 1000 soncpah Mootane . 3 6. What were E. H. Harriman’s $00 Mis Basin. Foe 1200 *'Tonomat Reene Bue. 18 td first and middle names? 8000 Faugineers Petroleum. 300 U8 Continental an) 7. Who wrote “Under the Green: oe ee 00 Vantted eater svecccey ME 3% wood Tree”? 1200 Federat O11. 1000 *vietory a 8. What is the name of the bitter 200 Girnraxi Ol 200 Wert “Pn C5, wou and volatile pr of tea, identi- 1700 Outtey Clespie 1000 “White Capevsessenens TT tal with caffeine in coffee 1000 Hudson Ou ' ’ ae peas A 4 68 9, Into how many facets is a rose- much r NBs eae i #1 too Am ‘Ped "4 fa] 10. By what name is a whiteamith *Noble OW a a) | ean He HH Be sey | mare crmmeniy imeunt Yes, it keeps 400 Omar Oil aeerirs " nanonile) 78 bid 2 . 100 Pennok 01. oe Ow "a Dereteaitineg lathe one 1, Winnipeg; 2 horology; 8, Chess 500 ed Rock Oil % eg | LOM HRN oneal’ To pied peake Bay; wooden wedding; 5, )ityan Cons oe Oh ete es of ae South America; 6, Edward Henry end as at the Salt Creek Prod, 1% 18% 14 riatnanear tone 1% 100% 100417 ‘Thomas Hardy; 8, theine; 9 twen- s Pet . ey | Roca iby ty-four; 10, tinsmith. 500 Skr om ms 5 Conaer jap Sa 8 sepa gat S88 | to0) Diatnand Match Thee = = = 400 Uolied ‘Tex On PE (Peredeeridege tk RELIGIOUS NOTICES, 20 United Revalty 2 2 se ee n te ¥ FREE SYNAGOGL far Vier Ol oa * *& A Carcorie Hail, Finlay oman at 10.46, Write us a postal. MINING is ‘meTTNG “Oi PiU Darem8,» the order, pu to. 4 Ti re Weltonne omg . & a heed bother for you at all. ne ne 1% 101%, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. y rf oH 10% 101% 101% 4 ns 1% (Mle 00, M1 ; ai a) oh ' Baa HONORED IN VERGINIA, FRANK E. CAMPBELL 1900 *Goid oo OND, April 18.—Former Prox: “THE FUNERAL CHURCH" lac. 524 W. 57th Street, New York 1800 "Geld Zone a 2 Pry n has \(Moe-Bectarian) bd a3 Broadway ai 66th St. ~ To BosTon Whetl you Eas! her business or pleasure takes t, don't fail to choose the METROPOLITAN LINE “all the way by water and always in PERSISTENT COUGHS and cOLDs jeht of VL Conner end, Ban land.” [A CAPE COD CANAL tions at Hoston for Portland, Rock- cor mouth, N.S. HIKING is the most healthful of all outdoor exercise. THE Roads Through INTERSTATE Park are in excellent shape, AKE advantage of the People’s Free Play Ground, Hiking, Baseball and All Outdoor Sports TAKE DYCKMAN ST. FERRY Fare 5c. Also Best Route for Autos to N. J. 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