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: i res THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1924," “| Only a Short Half Day Left to Vote NEW REBEL LEADER For King and Queen of Coney Carnival 4 High. Low. High. os “70% «TH —= My] Mostcan Pet pf... 98% 98 cn re Miam! Copper 3080 11% 11% Middie States O11. nd Chom ..... 90% 88% Alllod Chom pes. 113% 113 Allis Chatmora ... 58% 08% Camp Spences Is Closed, Boys Weeping as They Hike} ;:, ee iil i MEXICAN PROPERTY Recruiting—Older Boy Troop Organized. moe ; ‘ Plan of Zaragoza Provides ae ate, for Revision of Oil and Am Ive .. . Who can blame the Boy Scouts who wept when the time limit || Am aes National En & st Land Laws. forced breaking up for the season at Camp Spencer. But it was not }}{™ /owmot <a Sear teed ae pt. for long. Already they are planning to do great things for the organ- Am S$ Rator ization this winter, with a national goal of a million new Scouts. ba : : ies A wise move was made in forming a troop for older boys. One® J} an, snutt ... 2 ‘ cal moditic criticism has been that the Boy Scouts dropped the boy just when he Am Stool Fdry... Mexican Constitution, which deals SAN ANTONIO, Tex, Sept. 2— Recognition of property rights, radt~ jon of article of the most needed organization help. Apparently this ts to be rectified. 9 me tu ‘i 4 with ofl r and repeal of the ‘The Evening World conducts a department for Boy Scouts each Tel & Tot rts agrarian law under which big ranches * Saturday. Items should be sent to headquarters. Am ‘Tobacco .. i be Honk Abe vo and estates of Mexico were confiscated ae Oklahoma Retin are the important points of the plam 18% 18% 18% + %] Orpheum Cir. — Jot Zarago: drafted by Gen, Fram- It was indeed a sad day at Camp AW @E6oept wy 40 o % oe s cisco Murguin a week ago at the little F Am Wool . 9% — Owen own of Zara ‘oahuila, 2d Spencer last Monday, for the camp’ NOT ON THE TICKER * = 4] pam Doves GOURRIRE {0 Reset re)o, Snead OR Ma Pacitie i acording to Ralph \ busy season came to @ close, Many enegqalguenr i 2 Bisa or hew rebel leader boys were seen with tears im their = | Pan-Amer Pet. ‘The plan proclaiming Gen. Murgtia eyes as they said goodby to their Pan-Amer Pet B. happy hunting grounds, With packs Penn RR. * as Commander in Chief of both chyii IN WALL STREET |‘... b nd military ¢overnments of Mexteo { on their backs hitting the back trail ¥ Atl Bruit eae RS enn Seabourd the Government of Obregon to the buses they could be heard sing- An Intimate View of Austin Nichola... Peoples nd the Governments of the various Bald Locomotive a Pere Marquette .. Financial Men and Affairs, || paiimore & onio ss% ss runt Co’, Bait & Ohio pt... 63 — Harnet Leathe $n 8 + | Barnasd: . o Plerce-Arrow pf. Optimism on *Change Indi-}rem’steu Pittsburgh Coal S Booth F Pitts @ WV cates Greatest Industrial Joxyn rap tran: Pond ¢ Prosperity Ever Known. os within a period of three months will ma Poatum Cereal pf 1 ae i the on i TN caieers & Reka, be procluimed the Governor of that = Pub Serv of NJ. 8 M4 98 * | state. states null and void; states that Murgula will remain in. command until a regular Government can be established and that he will in no case be a candidate for the Presidency and p ims that any Governor or leader of a state who first recognizes Murgula £ 1 ing “Bingo,” thelr favorite, as well as | MARTHA hy \ “Play the Game, Boys, Play the MANSFIELD. Game," the 1922 camp song. Scout Lawrence West of Troop No. 472 won the 1922 Gottlieb All-Around Scout Medal. Scout West during the greater part of his stay In camp was the camp doctor's orderly. Dr. Oking stated that West assisted him in many ways along medical lines. He was al- Viidedd eee eE EE ways on the Job making a visit to one By R. R. Batson. z : Pullman Co, 130 1x] The plan ta ae trong ee or two boys who happened to be a] A careful canvass of the more con-|UA! Packing « Ta Wee oa il dares ia Savor ot eteicr-adinrencemte little run down from the day's activ!-|eeryative financial interests clearly Ry Steet Springs. 118\g esa lie ~ ben See ed the Juntor|!Mdieates that greater optimism Is jan 0... 340 ‘ ogoppeornay A Ne al aaeenis th bankers an j 4 American Red Cross life saving} etns felt regarding tho industrial) os. De asco = 40% Reading vse... 80M lure aosiured mull ane yok Geen Gem test. All this won for him tho titlc[outlook than at any previous time|Chaniler Motors. 64 Reading ; tipo eal nsesll Svat) evs vk Nees bee of “Doc” West, as well as the appre-|this year, It 1s this optimism that | “hes & Ohio ie) peers ies Wot the Mexic nment, which ts ciation of tho camp officials for Nis! ing stock market 1s daily reflecting. : Ehtaken as referring to agreements giade efficient work and interest in the CE eee ate ates cee ete camp as a whole. If the expectations of leaders of Rey Tob pt i Prraeee MANY PASS TESTS FOR | busincss ond finance are fulfilled, this Republic: Mo Me catiuec ATUFSUIAL Wen, RAINIER OE dos PROMOTION. within a comparatively briet =< i) Reps ne ane Capers aSee ahd = It can be readily seen that the fall}time will be enjoying an era of pros- ine 8 ‘Tat the time of the Obregon uprising IROWARD- Court of Honor will be a large one,| perity greater than ever before ex- ‘ was military command the north= probably tho largest ever held by Manhattan Council. This is duo to the many examinations passed in ern division of Mexico. > *|MANILA BANKER GETS perienced. There ts being excluded from this Evening World Coupons in 4 Showers Pour in and HarJl- 4 : Cump Spencer, Public health, per-] reckoning the wave of prosperity | (hing Conner «os. 2 TWO-YEAR SENTENCE st Fight of 5 pa CLARIS. sonal health, camping, cooking, plon-} which followed on the heels of the {UN 't . i est Fight of All Comes To- GESTo Een. : cering, first aid to animals are just @] declaration of war, for the reason that |ccl'« suhera.: POW be co ay ee. ; 4 5 M: . : few ot the subjects passed, Not only : aiaanita Paciti | Third Convtetion fo 000 i Day— Days May Be Re- ‘ a Fe et et it nc that wave of prosperity was inflation | lunMia Pact . : +4 ceeian et | ji inal C P J ‘ not solidly based. As is now Houth Railway pt 6 4 A Sant . j quired for Final Count and] ner xiaaie torces are shouting from evar Sete Sih Meet ee a CSTW GUMaCly, Guu Bland OM CE Oats aise S| DANTE, Seut, 1 (A seclatel Fee | Decisi trench and battlement that the end ts ar Scouts. . RO) well Rnown Mata te: SEN oneal < @inua Ol oben ¥ See re OTS MINDING Marlena Bani | ecision. not y One ef her diminutive es- The officers of the camp aces havoc to compantes who were not |(.)""°! See Wareeee SEER ica am reine as 4 - Rav) cae ASRE Gay Shis) mbrela Wall nace Waraces Ae eee cect rcbrar|ably managed, and which did not iramiberg Oar cs Re eaicepelgh store: Was, Gecnibenoae i , | tion: lallace R director; Ral ; - sad: executives able to idebaker io VO) Seni prisonment for misuse 4 Well, merry comrades of the Riedie) SiGe coterie ewe David Nadel . 32 | Cobelli, camp directors; Mr. Gal- pee See Sovion fee ane Submarine Boat Me tte bank's fund, Tho court's wentenos | I Compas Chase, WE SH ever DUC INGE Ge Gaited Kiddieg? = Ed. Tilyou . 29 |braith and Mrs Karet, swimming dl- | ys auant period of depression, trom Ro arn ene ee t sowating. Cousin Kleanor is the Queen ot | Sam Berger 20 |roctors; Charles Huber, Mr. Tittey, |ATreN" so country is only, now emerg: Boleer 3 $23, Once more we meet on the plains} our hearts, he gave ut a | Mortimer Weil 29 | Matthew Moran and Spencer Orelup, | inf Beaty OH ose sSénaneio Coudesilan /4ck ais tee i of Coney, but only for a little while.| mighty good time at Luna Park, Christian Stang ee ee “|| For many months there was much} ine cane Su pt ‘Texas Gult Sulp, Manu l were charged with violatton of 4 th the} 8nd at Starlight Park, Harris German . 6 enberger, camp clerk. 3 doubt in higher financial circles as] tavison Chom ‘Texas Coal & Ott the Banking Law in loaning $275,000 af Z Bee per eer rie, Se bee eae, Now let her seo that we appre- FOR QUEEN. ne college men who had charge Of 1+. Wether this country could have ale Neers Mining Tobacco Prod ihe bank's funds without — sufftelent i raising of the drawbridge and 4] ciate her goodness to us and let Ethlyn Clark thirty-two boys each are Mr. Ulrich, return of prosperity until ro- | el & Hudson Tol St L & W ecurity. to ® corpor aon toy venice the | heavy guar@ patrols the moat. every kiddie send ina vote and | Martha Mansfield Mr eee eee Me De Vita, Mr, [Dean economic conditions underwent] tel Lack & West 131% 14 184 | Brans-cont ou President's wige was Interested, Lee Wh: 7 y} make her Queen of the Cone; ie Schultz .. Mr, McDermo' * (ae rf vement. It was em-| Detroit Edison . 115 ob Prod p —— et re ae ae Lioshagtenaeatts bea Island Mardi Gras, m Grace Mullroney Whitford, Mr. Regling and Mr. Well- rea thal garose Always had been | Dome Mines 3844 seh Predipis NEW HALF OUNCE | Gisterdy Waa a. gory cue of vali | —Strencheers for Cousin mteanor’ |) Roberta Sweeny « ing. xin was camp physiclan ana}2%d logically is the chiet market for] 1 Fant De Some 1s Bae oun BAIT CASTING RECORD “] Our Queen Be mwas A ‘ our surplus supplies of cotton, grain, | ;, 5 eau Big 84% Union Pacific Hl marked by heavy advances tn the JAMES GARRIGAN, Lillian Leonora 44965 |r. Roman camp de ntlst, adent at} Wheat, oper aside ies commenitica Ree ee aa 5 ad chard reson CURVEDANDICO), Bar. Seat Gew itdre eynolds c Mr. Galbraith, who is a s' ortant variety of |Endicott-Johnson . S8 Untted Pratt world’s record for single cast half- royal lists. Now the counting goes 4 Jean Hollander 1,198 lyale and a member of their boat crew, LaBare eihee aay Careers Ee rns nae United Ry Inveat ounce bait was established by Fred Ar on of The Evening World coupons} Writes in to the keeper of the lists,| Gladys Brown . 1,025 Jis a Red Cross Life Saving Examiner) \o- vchinery, locomotives, rails, &c,| Hie Jat pl... 25% Unit Ry Invest pf », in the opening yester- which shall determine who will be|E. Q. Johnson from his watch tower| Priscilla Dean. 920 and has taught many to swim and |My eae n ney neon that the man Rples, wae Unit Rot Stores enth annual tourna ot e t 7 r pu es ‘e 1 shed me | UBCTE ment Association of Jers of the Mardi Gras during |" the 1. R. T.: Tessie Miller 710 Hiecome all-around waterfront men, |, setter labios Famous Playesr . 11s g : int a Se oa SNGRK BL CURAY Lalit. I thank my gallant men for their] Constance Binney . 605 [iis is his second year at the camp] Kt for those products Probab er rea isealhts ty Le eae a clenaes eat ae ence ioe confidence in me and their coupon ex-| Molly Blumenstein 475 Janda ne hopes to be able to attend =| isk Rubber 4 8 Rea was a o-day. He cast "fo , < a v ~ building of credit and purchasing | py, t Texas .. 24% US gubber . and averaged 250 pressions, I don't expect to be King.| Frances Couteau 450 |. e: var with the rest of the . e : Th 2 e gain next year ab! r contl a co ja be- | Gen phalt 0 t ib Jat pf. s for five flings. eo i eae ee tar the aoooize ot tne” tae, want, ‘0 eat Biaa. Dudley, Cousin Bleanee Saharer,. 41 | starr. 6 Hee “tall a Sree Gee Ammatt pl, pete U & Smneiters cord was 243 feet 8 inches by Fy merry struggle for the sceptre of the} Hey, Bide, the Subway Sun is after] Kitty Shea . 321 Two of Mr. Galbraith's expressions coindine essestanced ti Tat such |ceneral i 88 1 z in 19) Queen. ae Watch er ig a we Mary Jenks Perki 246 [tor tho new boys were—"Do you eat] coiits are being dispelled, although | eneral Blectrie ., 185 Wie Bisel Ye IKE BN LAST | the hosts of Queen |) ocak Fs Sd. Bas hie wieh. Ho : 170 }soup with a fork?" when one would | 10'S s Peretti wee [Gen Motors vo... 146 Utah Copper a: | pai Gea zy ne of Clark raily | 5 sour Votes ahead of Taxicab. 7 145 [Swim "with his @ngers apart, and|uropean economle conditions have Motors peace 8 Uta Securities, TVING IN | eee eth ae Sanily Aan. Naneers Bak don't be alarmed, Kitty Licker <. 120. [pont bend your knees,” when he}Tecently & i . Seas Mopusan dae A Nie ariel hes eae : Pet weak more papers! ee gusiya Slew 197 jtaught the crawl swimming stroke There ts a multiplicity of reasons] ¢ooaricn Wabash RR... eT ie when, ihe Patnoenes i pursult went the fighting men of pap ve n Siemens Ly These and a few others were put}. the current optimism, one of thelarrin ie Wab RR pt A sured (Orde ence Wieotocie matte ; Marttia, Queen iremnantio the Mans} ore! Henna UeiDamen: KH oven a8 FA) BO ‘hd Mt they wert most important being the radical] cranny Mining SEPA Marsan. baie winounced that the old wage i field clans, SFO Wate eet oF the teteek| p, Mack A Oy wise: . ry? change in the labor situation. Gt North pe SAL el 8] scale wou necome effective next i : voting. The next list will give the egg Pe Ber: 58 | for a green lamp, meal tickets, left- |°02"* 3 i er ike’ wantiaeNer West Pacific | Ae es Mite etic Wan oallea intense i And when the flag was lowered| viincrs of the roval titles of the Beagy * 48 |handed monkey-wrench, key to the ASO aaa aan Ua aatewen (Guth Wyoatl Basltla of iy] Pitts employing 14,000 persons when P 3 2 : e 01 a ’ s A estern Unto! Ran perv oentes w Gut es i signalling to cease Aring, the Clark /Concy Island Mardi Gras and the) Gwendolyn Gesaas + 42 Jnarade grounds and others, See nodeoe OF hati. rhe wocey (CUE BIata ales CaaS Me ]ia a0 per cent. ut became ef H escutcheom blazed with 10,000 cou-|standing of all the contenders. ‘To-| Myre Qaresa, Weoas --2--- $9 | AMBITIOUS PLANS OF MANHAT- at one time was as to how labor could | Hudson Motors . MW eatinghiou Rise tee i pons more, while 4,000 additional | day's standing follows: MclincBritenctein red TAN COUNCIL. bo liquidated. ‘This was when fig. | !iertman Corp White’ aotore il + re: eo yen “ebeiyee" pite Gib « rned Mansfield banners. Viola Slemann as he y camp closed, the Manhat- Jures on the extent of the unemploy: A enepeaotare. ¢ White € Bisley sie Sal Wan 9ou ever wach EQRISING: Florence Gottesman 2 tan Council nuasted troop work with }became absorbing reading. — ‘The| {lus > Wickwire Steet i Gazooks: ikea i Joseph E. Howard 34,258 Mae Murray 30 |the intention of producing a camp, Worry now Is how to get sufficient] tiinois Central mist Dee % ; RERGOg ap tbe ‘Ralée: <¢ Coney we As Reid: 21,235 | Mary Gillen 20 [twice the sixe of thia year's and also)labor to take eare of the expanding | tiinois Central pt 111 SvarianAlo oP e } Faith, a most beautiful battle! Eee Minnekakce 15,067 | Marion Davi 28 [have one million more in scouting | volume of trade. tot Com aa 2 Worthrgton ump ; Mer ...sessseeees+ 3,754 | Irma Kendrick 28 |iy the time camp opens next year. " ; rates (Conant Wright Acro H In the royal bouts, noble esqu! Bee RODRIG, secsetsaeceiy, FARO Lillian Walker . 28 | ‘The troop that hopes to lead the], There have been four vigorous at-| ier ert White Eagle OW ; and gallant knights were battling { Da er hecallh ¢ tsinie Aen Hope Hampton .... 25 Jeouncil in new organization is St. Besioy cera m mene Bay woven Inter Mer Marine ‘Total sales, 280,000. aman arto seb 132 Elizabeth Owens ... 5 1 le a Chute st 152d Streot, | Which have cos country upward} in Mor Marine pe = abate lords cath tie) game ANCE BAT) teey Kate. 1,238 Dorothy Hall Mayer... 4 bk Be aes VAIN day By land of $2,000,000,000 and which lavelincr Nickel see CURB a H the never firing Amazons listed in the Adolph Stern 1,028 PRISE OES inp emake it the best troop in the | reved to have been exceedingly Inter Paper Opened irregular, Cities a { Higgins 1,007 y ayes Salina dae! timed, Strikers in the bituminous}int vr eferred, 69 7-8: F (C2) tourney for the Queen. an Higg 1 cay cel enh einen a preferred, 6) Tot; Ra | King Joe Howard advanced no less Bio ae Wo CAPT. THOMAS WEBBER, hab a capone ‘and accepted at} mines, the anthracite mines and iyinciis Si 29, up 1-2; Int. P., e e (e harles Spe YACHT BUILDER, . Spencer this summer that athe large New England textile mil Has Standard Oll of Indiana, 115 1-4, up a | than 10,000 coupons, setting up his) Richard Snedeker 518 . RIES te we colon ‘of the older boys. | have successfully combated proposed ines Brus ten 1-4; Retail Candy, 7; Glen Alden, a claim to the crown to nigh to 35,000.] E. H. Valdes ..... 492 a ee hee eviously registered | W4ge reductions. Of the four scrikes |/"es Bron. €1 inS. Up isd) Cari. @ T-8 off 1-8 : Harold Posner............ 461 |Comstracted ou Sloop" Dragoom| Who have been pr piste i icoheeiar inked hated breil ESTE Bes g1 1-2, ur 6 T- But even with this lead, Q: Phillip Ornstein 394 aa Wuvacic a) in scouting, be formed in Manhattan, she Teuton 4 hi : guy ae ihe thay | Siuaaa Clty, So FOREIGN EXCHANG heads him merrily with Nea ESTEE + : La Ps ans ve the first of its to have been beaten, But while they} iinaas @ Calf ¢ 5 trom the ranks of gallant sir} ‘Champion Battling” Keefe 370 | Capt maa Webber, PWIA Era DALY PERN SRS et ta kind | Trobably have boon beaten it in re-| tinting Opened steady. Sterling, demand, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Knight Joseph Reid there came no} ©. Q@. Johnson . ++ 293 ied atte ot am yachts, }1n fa roposition has been caretutly | S@rded a8 a certainty that because of | Kvily-Sp VIIT pt 4.465-8; cables, 4467-8, up 1-4 esis Riciaa. Gab ay er] sound on the day before the closing} Bide Dudley Cl helene Bh Nee featenlay. | The Pron oeing the boys and Mi [Phases of that strike, other reduc- | Kennecott French francs, demand, .0781; cables, 4 Flonase ee ocicch Beate Ha of the long battle. What the forces} Rubin Barsky 272 Jnuilt the famous slouns Dragoon anole nt ae Wintfowd, thelr chowen | fons it had been proposed to. brink] Key Tire 0781 1-2, off .0001 re, demand, Contest. & festal Carnival of of Feltman have hidden in the w Rodolph Valentino 229 | surn He | Ned(by Hie wire lte os ae a Dae about in various classes of railroad |!ockawanna Steel 0440; cables, .0440 1-2, off .0001 1-2 brilliant and novel features, i of have hidde he way 229 | surprise. He is stry bY His iwitesliseane: cwlioits alee. @ Dopite Came : in : 044 ft 0001 1-2. |G {strategic moves no one might guess,| Babe Ruth 222 Jou son and two daushters ea ot the. Fourth. Divisten, | bor will not now be attempted. t rete Wolgtan francs, demand, 0741: cables, |i PECIAL TRAIN | f ve. en p sil loseph Mallon . 22 . ¢ A — ali OT41 1-2, up .000: Marks, .0008, ndard one the leaders are silent while con 2 es conllne? Stora are are Patty 1 i fident of the result of the coupen| Johnnie Gannon 216 MES. GEORGE QUARTERMAY The boys and Mr. Whitford are very} ig iabor situation, with the end ane) ye off .00001-8. Drachmas, demand, “0 j ‘ ay th Fred Cronin .. : 201 Mrs. Susan Ann Quarte ninety- [enthusiastic about their future troop] 4+ the bituminous, anthracite and bales 03203 cal 0325, Swiss francs, de 7 = 73346 fi i { battle. _ Wiliam Jaffrey’ os a 174 seven, widow of George tman | and irony 00 times are looked fot} Pete scien, und with te wrobetia| oe ; riand: 1600; can Guilders, Stepping Newark Elizabeth, chiefts ¢ Fed: BROCKOR ssiiss maid Abe i Te | ae $0 by then early end of the shopmen’s strike, has] tous Nashville 18% demand, .8892; cab up .0001 hway, New Brunewiel avags nave oe tits ake nave| S: Re Russell .., * 139 |! : home at] ‘The majority of the boys have spent |Pn greatly clarified. And. because | ister Love " Pascian, comand. cables, .1851 th nw’ Aves et Bs H clans of Sir Peter Minnekake nave} Michael J, Mona ....... 435 [he Emma Cheshire. Her] several summers at Camp Spencer Cy tai | Setntyre P Mines. 34 Saal smand, .2648; cables, eg ” i 1 \d was not disclosed by M % of this clarification the {industrial Swedish kr., demand, .2648; |= next in mind wae William Myerson 129 Major tu the War, died}and are all First-Class and Merit Mackay Co iN 4 : sy! a! any of the warriors yesterday, but} y 's¢y cider 128 eis survived * daugh sonts, ‘The troop will consist | QN00k ts no longer viewed in ‘ Ce Oo. Bam 8 2652, up .0001. Norwegian kr., de enn: vania ystem lj 1o-day’s end will tell the tal Shares Mecuileugh ae wo sisters and a brother, Reine = financial cireles through glasses | | Sugar pe se mand, ,165: ables, 1662, off .0008. ” (Bl) the Rowe y! the reed Limited [o, hieftains yesterday rested on r + — “ Booute: Sime = smoked with pessimism Mw i, Danish kr., demand, 3; cables, fay al tints eworda with banuere Oying with gee eamanisevexeersey | Ae WILLIAM TH, ARMSTRONG, tase Seouts: Kmect Kinner:| There ts being foreseen a vast Ht pt 83% 3147, up .0003, 3 fea fo) (a) ei a fa (es) ) (2) (0) ~ 15,000 coupons. Rat atenene M4 William H. Atmatrong, — prominent rk at Camp Spencer; Pat-| amount of new business for steel mills | \ 2% No stir was noted, etther, 1a the] Richard Abbott so... ad [Jeeaey Clty philanthropic " and goctal ans Mesa Halli Jack Geok-| whose operations have bee hampered | Nr! vane Sa = anks of the warlike Joe Bonomo, tut jehars OS Grerea wie 9 | vorker and a veteran of the Clval War, | hese ader; Theo, Hener¥s! by the various strikes, Equipment | °s Seaboars rane vient leader confides hin moves | fichard A. Guingburg.... 88 iid yesterday at hls home in TL Meas Hall; Chas. Humphreys, BU-|compantes, it is indictaed, will have | ™ st is j that valiant leas £00 ao M. Kaphan ae 87 Avenu Mr, Arinstrong was. se » Q. M,; Matthew Moran, Assist- more pusiness then they. can com-|. h Motors isi. 3X By ments to only his favorite vourtivrs Bache Rink 4 A ee ATO s B sncrgir sy Amst sree tis Maria Kanny BO linen Nee beatae aoe aennieals ant We 4 selon: Delmore | fortably take care of. Textile milis are | sicwell Mot M. 19% 19% In the Queenly confilct there was] Harry Case”, lee Eoaeeee SiSDRrHOisS re Seeders are much behind orders because of a pro-[stiy Dept Sts .. 181% 10% 15 ; : . ch stir and bustle in the forces M i : Scout Jeage Evloknial sistant Di-lionged strike and railroads face an|Mexican ys 03% Serves as a fine food as well as a dainty mue a : Col, De Witt C. Weld... 57 rector of Activition, ald several other abriNe. And, SRMlEORAR (tase: en é ‘ ; of Lady Sadie Schultz, who shout in| C, {. Lazar A i 56 MES. LOUISE HOWLAND Lewes, | oid timers. Hanke ented: f0BARe. ae cont {ing motive may have been to em- 7 confection. It is the one delicacy we know ageegh oa owlani . i alled upon to move no y the coal |{ng mot Niewn! es - , that they are In the com Harry Jacobs Sar 56 Mrs, Ioulse Howland Lewls, wife of] ‘rho troop will hold its first meeting | eed Bhem @ not only t vig eR a nt Aes ol at that: children’ can tese allitnad amie Dat to the end, and that they will so] Irwing J, Rackolf 53 [former Mayor 1 Lowls of M : tonnage that has been held up by the | pla Anonee 4 ¢ down fighting if beaten for the| Senator G. C. Lockwood., 62 on, died at her home there Thar.) om Tuesday, Sept. %, at Manhattaa] serie, but bumper crops that are now | shop. The fact that the advance came with the knowlege that every bit of it Queenly crown. Zack Wheat .... [62 Julay night. She was seventy Coune!t Headquarters, 73 Madiso}tg pe taken care of and the increasin mulcl) Ornedal BARS OF BAEGUBTIEDS is good for them. Delicate little ones Good sports all have been the con- Mayor John F. Hylan... 2 ba Avenue : . business that is being manifested in| in tt shape ude ay ee with unresponsive appetites will eat tenders for the crowns which will] Frite Marsh .... » 50) | MERENGATOA cae — nearly all lines of trade, the labor needs s a Mortod's Ye Cronin then netting te grace the brows of the rulers of Coney Morris Miller ..... Pee 50 The der Bercngaria set ,| WASHINGTON DENIES UnTiMAvUM Sere tion é als. Give th lent f i Island's Mardi Gras. Win or lose, no EAN 44 record by sailing to-day at moM TO CUDA As 4 sidelight on the labor situation Moreover, copper mines In the lake appeals. ive them plenty of it and rancor has been displayed, wut Ike] fred Fulton ....., 98 [ster having arrived “yesterday.” she | WASHINGTON. Sept. 2—rno state] ge qay be stated on what amounts to | which ordinarily employ from wakeh then erow, the good knights in the days of oid Leo Wolf 3g bed @ port propeller and a port turbine | Departiner fay offlciaily denied that}omMeial authority that the only pur 000 to 18,0 et, now have only Eee & of commiasion duc to etrilcis Mujor Gen, Crowder, the Py t » United States Steel Co men employed and are expe say: art hbert Si . 3 ldent’s tose of the United States Steel Cor men emg = thve fougnt the fight!" Gharlap Guthbgrs Bimeng:s 7 |i Sr : toe: | TER EOS UR OP UPIR epi cil cs) a cor ch ar lio tretaal crn reer ah Rare Le 1851 - J. M. HORTON ICE CREAM CO, - 1922 + 4 ‘ ‘ ' y lo ¢ ere 1 { e of stee Charles Guardino rn 96 diitday | Ork pumping [feet tho retorm bell by. the “United. Of borers cent. was to forces. And what Is true of steel Cousin Eleanor still continues in! Hyman Feinerman . .! 36 tuck ail Into hin Inhke wnd proati, dios to te neeentany for atcaie attract labor to its mills. For «mills ind copper mines is known to be ee Queenly Lista of contenders, and Sidney B. Archer ........ 39 her fur starting buch lu duy. . val rehabilitation of Cuba, Lime it was thought that an underly-|truc of many other industries,

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