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If Pf wwaa PAGE TWO. POtfQHKEBPam EAU.J 1NQW OffNADA TRAINS HER MONDAY. SEPT. 2. 191 5ir to Montreal and Also to Cfiillicollie, Ohio.

WOUNDED MEN Jev. C. Plyeot Trinity: Church Tells About Trip Without Veliicles Nunb fllTY OBSERVES REQUEST NOT TOlTSECARS Many Streets Are Entirely of Tourists But Fewer Than Usual RECONSTRUCTIVE WORK! POLICE NOTED THOSE FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS p. Charles Bertram rjle, astor of ihe Trlnllj Church, who has Just i turned from bin vseation, gave nn Inter. tnlk In fore, an appre t'lntUj audit nee at Trli Ity, on biinday evening Mr, Pyle.

who spent the earlier pnrt Of his vacation In Canada, told of th Work Jf Invnlld Boldlere' Commission at IT, rminofnnd Horn Jn Montreal, Under the of JIuJor'Ma' fteane, hundreds of aoldlora who have been Invnllded home, are being trained In vocations which, "Sill enatile them to earn their llvlntr And Mr. Pyle gare Instance after Instance about aoldlera who pow earn mora than they did before tho war duo to the fact thnt the. are now trained workers where before they were often unskilled day" laborers Ifo told of on man who lost oil the fingers from one hand waa also Incapacitated due to an Injured knee This man, h.i whi making (2 a month before the war, now earns 1 116 a month, having taken a machinist's course. In this home, the man, who still wears his uniform, receives (48 a month la addition to this he receives his 1ogTng' and 1 Instructed In new wiji of earning his living. His II'oelvaa seventy two dollars a month and his children.

If here are any, receive separate allotments. tn St. James' Church, tho largest Methodist Church in Montreal, which has pastor and two assistants, the ladles of tho church serve luncheons to tho soldiers only charging them the actual coat of the food and giving their tlnje 8ACll morning to the preparation of the menu Mr. ryle also told of his visit to Camp Sherman, which is located at (Jhlo, where his pastorals was looated before he was called to has sprung, up In three months, will sbon be ready to house 0,000 tropa It Is already seven miles long and has a community house two hundred feet long tnd two hundred feet wide which Is fitted up for the men. An Interesting feature of Mr.

Pile's talk was the fact that Mrs Carry Dickinson, of Hooker Avenue, has charge of the Y. W. A. Hostess House at the camp Incidentally, It was at this tamp thjut the 'Cleveland Oreys', ths company 'of engineers who "won undying fame, at Cambral when, they threw down their shovels, took their guns end went Into the light; were trained. WHO WERE DRIVING Poughkcepsle obeyed Fuel Administrator (iarfleld a request to refrain from using gasoline This was true In large per cent but of course there are slai kr rs In everything and the unnc' penary automobile riding was no exception.

Many Poughkeep slans but more tourists failed to obey the request of Dr. Garfield. lEvery pleasure rnr that did pass. iiiroiiKU me riiy sirens as scanneu and In many rases the drivers and of the machines were Jeered and hooted. On the whole, however, the request was obeyed At th corner of Main and Market Streets, the gateway to the Catekills and the Berkshire, rars pnssed at the rate of one ever tf elve minutes, while on an ordinary Sunday the cars rome In streams and at tbe rate of three a minute The II) de I'ark road saw few automobiles fersnns living along the highway never saw the I'ost Koad so' dexerted and as one put It "It reminded me of the da)s when the Century Cycle lull died and the automobile Just coming In vogue The hundreds of motor cars that cross on the roitghkeepsle ferry every Sunday were missing Sunday Those who were aceustomed to taking an afternoon spin to Ashnkan evidently followed the request of the Fuel Administrator to the fullest extent, fur of the cars that did cross but a small number carried passen gers that looked like pleasure seekers Even church goers who were accustomed to go to church Sunday morning In their machines obeyed the request by walking to the church service The tail tabs were running, but only apcepted that business which tbe government had decided was necessary No business on Ihe hourly basis was taken.

In Hyde Park. In Hyde Tark the autoless Sunday was almost absolutely observed by all the local people. Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Rogers set the example by 'driving to church behind a pair of his 1 andsome carriage horses. J. Jl.

Roosevelt was not so fortunate, having disposed of his carriage horses when he Installed his cars However, he was game, and bitched up a garden horse to a platform wagon and drove Mrs. Roosevelt to church In PATRIOTISM It not tbe helgbt of Btyle. In reply to Inquiries he said his carburetor was not working well. siiai" It i JvP Mta a 1 A L. mHHazHHk MamWmOUBi mmZSl PioKY wing fo sWsVHI 1 tuoustun rvsusr fcjffi'wX I if llsswSsPH biveclorjf Publipjy flHEr SAMMY SMITH STATE FOOD COMMISSION, i U.

S. FOOD ADMINISTRATION, A PATRIOTIC PARTNERSHIP Thia la thm fomrth and final inatalmonl mf a rmmow mftho iamora mf ymmr Stat rW Com mimtm eoopmrmtinm lodyofmnd with thm Unit Slmlma FoeW A Jminftt ration It will hmlm httmr mnJ tffanr Hnerarasmnsin if mur rtmJmr mill thi in mind, that thm mottvm Af im nmt mnm of praitm of any man mr man, amt af mnmlie information Tho facta mro oot forth that yom may ooncotoo a jmmt prtJa In tho onm4cmoma mmJ offocttv wqrh of your Stmt am tho intimato partnmr of your national mmomrnmont in tho oftonmiva and Jofonmivo ae Umitioo foam aJmint at ration Thoy arm pat forward aUo art thm homo that all of may bo mncomramoa' tm a tritwr ohmormancm of tho to rmmmlotimnt tefAicA. hmwomor ommcting arm omntialm to MISS KECK WEDS CHIEF PETTY OFFICER 'VVILUAML DAHONEY OnS "of the prettiest weddings o' the season was soleranlxsd at Ft Mary's Church wheniitne Bey. J. J.

O'Brlep tnlt4 marriage Miss Katherlne poee jketjk, daughter ef Mr. K.KejUof I. pu Bole Aveu.sin4 VUllam 1 Dahonej. son of'Jfsvsa4'UisVIw Dahooey, of II SouOt'Cajnlon BtrfSt. Jhe wedding was carried; out In military effect the groom being chief petty officer In XT 8 N.

Avtatton, located at Key West, Fla The bride's attendant was Miss Mary Keck sister of Ihe Bride The groom's atendant waa Chief Petty Offlcer William t'lsrk Tke bride was formerly connected. wttb the Miss Atkins establishment Defore enlisting In the V. B. Service, Mr Da honeywaa forraan of Lady Washington Hose Co. The brlte wss charming In a gown of white crepe de Chins, with, Georgette crepe with bst to match and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses The bridesmaid wore a gown pink tleorgete crepe ahd were hat to mafch aid carried pink rosea Following the ceremony, a luncheon waa served at the home of the bride.

Later In the evenlg Mr and Mrs. Dahoney left for a brief honeymoon. JOHN J.KILLMER CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES AT DIDELLS MIGHT BE TALX1N0 FOE PLATT AND GABDNER Mary Garrett Hay, cbatrman of tbe New York City Woman's Suffrage Association, In au Interesting article la the New York Bunduy "limes" bl "If ,1 could sptak with a voUe, I would say. 'Women, gel out aud vote tomoiiow Cast your ballot tor the men who John J. Klllmer, a will known resident of JJtdail citation, pussea away bit home Saturaa, august list, lollowlcg an tnnesa uf but a wuk duration.

Death was due to klduey trouDle. Mr, KUliuerr who was a veteran of the (ml vtar, wua boin In Jiuiu He Xuuved to fldeii btatlon uuuut seven eurs agj anu is anowu in the cuuut. inree sons, Ix)rtn Killi iir, o( Ul dell dtuliou, oareuie Kliimer, ul Ubliiebeca, cbaries uiinuer, of Uriuittport, Conn and three uuunn tvrs, Mt Mlcuuei brim of btTlTiuu, i mi. sir' nurd JJO lAing. oi Ibouiaston, and Jura, iraume Hiunuurg, of Blaufoidvulv, burvne Iilm.

le ulso surtlred uy a number'' of giuuacbildreu sua grvat grundcnllaicu. Mr, Klllmer wus uls u. nd your I'ruyeis will bo suld at the home of his sou, lAiien Killiuer, ut Uidifli btatlon, Weouesday, (September 4th, at nine clock In tbe morn I tig ana at JU clock, lurlber acrvi will be held at vedder Reformed iliunh in Ualmtln, (ulumoia Lount JOHN CUBRY OLD hTDE PABKEK, DEAD i. 4Hui.da morning at L'h" lt wuu Uw uti lltrouffh Ui medium uf tin Uurtuu of Conwnnttnn of tho NVw urk Slut PuoJ Cumnitslon Iho ir tlin ful (inscrntion tirujirainn of Mil Nation mill Mate )ium Ik i nrrliMl diriM into IiuimIhiIj tf tliouxuiuls of homrft, uml tli rcult tins lptM ih I nil ytnUs to make jfriod itn font! pledpes to' our cuinrndes in tho war uml lias ItiiUKuwivts valuuhlo Imdffht into ffxd ononiv mid food thrift. The Nation hu looked to the irat t'tnplre Htnte, with lt iopulatlon of approximate one tenOi of that of the whole (ountry, to lead the stares In food Miiruratlon work and that it has responded ho nobly Iium heen due In no small purl to the work of the IJurenu of Conservation, pf whlth Prof II nalirnck o(f the College of Agriculture at Cornell UuhcrnHj Is th dlnttf "It hns boe.i aim, nld I'rof Habcock, In dfscusM.njj the work of hln bureaUe "to secure uctual and wise food conjtervntlou through leading the people lu the rlilett in which I am uorklnjr to first, realize the necenslty for food confteruitloji and second, to adopt a program of iontratlon as their own, allow Inj; the consenation afcentn to act in tlio role of expert tin slstants and adv liters Local Co operation Secured "To Insure thin local to opt rut Urn i and feel Ink' of responslbillt) upon the part of thi local people, I have from the btclnnltiff required that they con tribute toward tho n.iumltil support of the nmservittl.m uimuiitnt In t'nlr cit, and Hint tluv orranUo cnintlt tees to direct the woik locally lu cop necthtt with nos4lf and to aMiit the toiienatlon atnts in their taok of toathlhfr (he jMHipfe liow to meet the war lime situation How well I'rof Hub inks plan bus worked out mil) be seen from a re lew of tho wNirk of tbe bureau, wbl Is fclvf.

cii lrlefl In (lilt, article To full) the work of the bu reau ujiuld bo lmpoMhIo In lluiltetl space, therefore no attempt will be made to do more than refer to a few of the most important ami moht Inter tinj features of the ork The preparation of literature and to reach the home of course, has formed one of the most mnstant activities of the bureau, and boine Idea of how (be bulb tins tune been appreciated ma be fro in the enormoua circulation tbe have hud I'pwnrdi of fopUs of the first nine iunserttiou bulUtlui lsiud ha. a' been distributed, and the dv mat.d for several of them btill in tliiuos stroi) Bulletins Widely Circulated Two new bulb tins have been pre imred lue Jul Of the tlrst 'tine bulletins IsHiied o.arf mill on oples of rh weio dia.iiibot'ml quesls for loplctoiif ll bulletins bse been neUtl from fury tnii In the CliU'ii Ihe btillelhis In onli of I heir ImUi fullov. "Wtivnt mtnx tntaiis John Cuir un old amf wry wetl known irld'iit oi llde I'ark, idled In uAi ar liioth.rs llu iltsl Mi I I .4 If I. ill mii i VIIIL urn Mr uml ta 'U Mill lWU0 llUStt LIIULM. a I 11,,,.

a II. I 1,1 ls.L UVI 4I.I.S HwViitik 't s.f it 11 Jim i lter. t'ngland. but iaiiV to "it. I'hJi tMV fuuili rf ets" llw baWiWZtJlZa UNtttal.

MrtlUuu; tetk cWr zrt 1. Vouderutft wtate at 1t.ie iarfc Mr lh vvm vimvrTins'vrvvit Miss Flora Hose Dr Hose and Ml Hose are (wo of the foremost dietl 1 Hva teams clans In the country Made Record on Census Through conservation agents thebu rt au lias carried out Its program In tbe cltbs under the dirnrtion of home economies directors aml.lhe superrl Ion of it leaders The bureau bus also taken nn agricultural census which rejrnrded ns a model one The Information It contained an to litis of seeds and livestock for sale made the census lnralunble to farmers This census, by the way, was made in what has now been established as the worlds record for tabulation of Its size, both as regurds to minimum of time and expVnso In this wrok Prof l.ahcnck whs nsslsted by Hob son The work of the bureau In estab Ilshlng Thrift Kitchens In various cities lias olrcad) been proeluitlvs of much goo lloiiHt. wives have taken a keen Interest In tho dehydrating of fruit nt these kitchens This doing process, as a means of saving frnlt without the necrsaltjr of using any sugar, ls dally growing In popularity because of the sugar shortage and the consequent dllllcult) in securing sugar for canning purines nulTalo has several model Thrift Kite hens, and competitions hare be rn organized among the group of housewives nt each to see which can necurc tbe best re'sult? Traveling Demonstrations The VI(tory hpeclal," food con servation and prist nation train which is being sent out by the lhpartmeut of Ilome KeoiumiUs of the lork College of gricultWPA the State hood Comtnilon and the railroads Of I the stnte Is another of the activities In which the Hurra of Conservation Is inti rested The train composed I of two cars, demonstration ear anl an exhibit car The ting belee ke demonstration mr still retains the double siats of its passenger da coath days, although the fi out seats huve be removefl to make pl.t for a dminstratlou ible, an oil stove on whh tooklng Is done atd an ice box I It is the exhibit car of course, whh appeals imci to the eje Here are exhibits of inlfk, sugarless rnndled fruits cakes ahd cookies, eggi preserved in water gl iss and dand ns preservei! I In salt In tho windows of the car are Jars of jellies sweetened with rups uml glut os? i tin the Itureuu of I Consurvnilon are uhnh In demand when the viiloi pee tal eouies to town Miss I 11 It Hrewer of th? I pai in nt of Home Kconolni if tbe Stale oil. te of Agrie utture and Miss Jam I I.ulng of the State rood Com mlsfion ate tn lurge of the demon htrutioiif he tory Ktart ed out on iv 0 and bat Wailed inon than Iff) towns and rea bed direct! mote than KMsn) housewives Reaching Peqple Through Fairs With the count fair season hele, the ltureuiu of Co use rvatlnn baa addl (louul woik do for the county fair i.ITe in a splendid opp rtuntty' to the hurt huh workers to li the people from the rural see Hoji Kxblblis have been, arranged for a many the fairs tli rough eountv ngi tits ami the deput fiMMl mlmlnNtrutors in other eoimtles 'Ihe eouutv fair season will Jast until latiin Sep'ember, and the1 Imreuua mesHitge will read, hundreds of thousands of huutewlves through tbe fairs 1 be hi mltjuartt rw o( jhe Ijureuu of Conservation lire at Jihara In the Forest antl Home Keonombs bulldlngB at 'the Mato Agrl uttuml Tlege. ami' It has irambes In Vew York.

Hmbes tor Hurrah Hjrm use, I'lba andorliir Ilka i FOR DEPEYSTERS Ex International Leaguer Hurls Hurls Hoffmanifes to Defeat Subway Giants Win 4 to 1 MaclnHn, rM, 1 Riinov HniUh. who a few jemrs bark was ths sensation of the International League, waa on tha mound Jiero this afternoon for the Hubway Qlanta, of New York, and turned In a. 4 to 1 victory over John Tft TPoTrmailV TFPffyiTeTff wu touched up for nine hits Including; two doubles but In the pinches ho was very effective. "Dub" Moore, the local pitching; ace, twirled a good irame, but four errors tog ether with tbe fact that the visitors bun fcbed their hitj caused ash Is downfall. Oukleljth Cooking ham, the fbrmer lied Hook hurler, made Ms Initial bow in today's game and made a creditable showing He made one hit In four trips to the plate.

Aside from tho pitching of Smith, the batting of Morgan, Itobblns and Hrodcrlck featured for their raapec MISS LEGEM, TUBERCULOSIS NURSE HAS RESIGNED Wise Rosamond LeOeaux. tor ser era! rears the tuberculosis nurse of rous hkeepele, has tendered her ree Ijtnatlon. which will come before Jhe Doard of llealthiomorrow.aftert mnr lt war learnaBtmB ij' ndsplta: Ins, Mlsa LeBeauz has othar position, but will 3It. She Ja. Teen fttf wccesstai her work In PouiUkeepsle ni.vrs.r MUInFlir tKi aifi?" staff.

Th same teams will lay again to morrow ficoro by Innlnrs It If Sub nay (Hants 00200011 0 2 He I'eyslcTS 00100000 0 1 9 4 Summar) Two base hits, Slramoas and Schwab. Doublo plays. Tsta. Connors, Mclaurhlln; Connors. Fhelan; Strlkoouta, Hy Moore, 9, Hmith 2.

Ilnse on balls, off Moore, 1, lilt by pitcher. Simmons, J. Pha lcn. First base on errors'. Subway Giants.

2, De Teysters. 1, Left on bases De rosters 7. Subway Olanta, 4, Umpire, MrOormlck Established 1894. C. D.

HALSEY CO. Jtnber New York Stock Excluui re. Mffl Bofldlaj, Kew York Citr Investment Securities Branch Office, 62 Market St.Poughkeepsie Peter H. Troy STOCKS BONDS INVESTMENT SECURITIES N.L. CARPENTERS CO, Me mbers T.

Rtock EUehanff 42 Exchange Plsvce, New York City, BBANQH OFFICE: 43 Market St, Poughkeepaie, Y. w.j. Mclaughlin, TeL 2518 StANAOEP. 1 oi.ituai. KitTisi iFvr.

1 oi.mcAt, TlMi S1XGI11S TOMOlIT. No admission will be charged tonight at the Lbeneser Tlaptlst Church, when ths Tuskegse binders render their concert Instead of charging admission, a free will offering will be taken, Plantation melodies, negro folk songs and dialect readings will be the feature of the ct'enlng. followed by an address which, will be given by Frank 1 Chlsholm, Field Hecretarjr of the Tuskogee Institute which ws founded by Booker Washington. Professor ChlsholatI will tell of the negro's part In tho seat world war. The procedes of the entertainment will go the Tuskogee Normal and Industrial Institute at Tuskogee, Alabama YOUR FAMILY ANO YOUR COUNTRY T6 The Prohibition Voter It is Important that rery PihlNdonlrt Dutrtws County shoold a to Uie olla tomorrow and Indorse, candidates that srlll giTe to the people of this uounly a'saU iractory administration.

FOR blPTEIlINTENDENT OF POOB VOTE FOR CIIARLES aWER, THK Mr. Tanner Is a progrewlT upright lntelHgrat yo ang man of Plowant nllej, a cauUn mom bee of tlie Grmngn, Farm Bureaa, Farroera Milk teagvo of rouglik plr, tlie New York Stato FMeralloe of Arrirulturo and many other thing of Interest to tiro people. He has Idexlgnf ItUusflf If elecu to rl Uie Inmates para, clean, hm JU iful food, at a hating to Uio tsipejrn, by producms; more on the fsrm at laclM to tho Institution. if joti jit a iHudnma admliUstraUon of the. people by the people and for the people, rote for ctuuiesi Taminr.

FAR.MKR'8 CAMPAIGN COMMITTEK. THE IN VINC IBLE TEAM SBMilat II. Iii.kuy Hint', I Tlie Man at Doty A Humphrey's Drug Store. I i rmu'f 11.,, man who regards polllts as .1 i a ana no is out to see St 1 or l.llUbelf wife liu Is gurttted by m1 t. I two Hotaee Currrr xif tlyile atii ana twmam mrry of Yqrk f'Hy, by lo daughters Mlsa Marie urrr and trs.

Jiwes er of tni cu, sua one brothe panics "i Nra lisik. twiitinuutUi.ruU lluvlns 'il i uhlili u. 11 (t Oakdale Park ise jraprocemrai Aesoclatlea of Jgoite iirr Plkdile pirt rllJlBeJ a.fitjae 4t. iMtf 1 jairT rue ea allUe this tltjr r' 'ttnllT urge piana (, csi deiitht ruarl Mrtjrrs, ba i ret I fl Tat at rar ef mt fflr and lit 1 at eesaaee is eiwtsd ibtea riad, will bit htld lal heme fry Hfde lie e.un Hy larue 'Suie ItjII uml yutv Muslir sn.l" Ulmt lu I in Willi lli eiu. 1I, helr ln n(lnli similar Hire siurr put on I Id ihe hiiirsu arte pre York 111 'V1 Mai'tlit Jtfaitr of ioe irt ti in st Hate ton Hone Your Duly ny DrthT TIiouiiiikW of INHiglutcrpKlo People ltOx ul Nobly to Tln lr Couu tryN all on IJbcrly HcmmIh.

IU How. TlMiucaiid. Alore Arc Ite spond'ii to the full for potter HcalUi Tlirouali IN rfii tr (xiMi k. ow IUHiuj Introilui rd at Holy lluuiplirey's lrna blorc. Suppose ou uie lrrtl.le trembly jour mumles twitch, )ou cant sleep.

you are weiik, nislly txiiled, are de pressed In spirit hae hot and cold flush.s, hysteria. and nre mlseia ble, nervous heudachea )ou know thut is duo to ri ami may i tk ii. volis breuk.lowil and often a rum plete or at leiist a purtlal tvret.k I 11 a of 11 health" Huve ou bcurd huw (Julil lue has h. Ipud thuusiinds li 11 were troubled In this' Old wiu read what wonderful help Mr Gl.lnt, of MIA street, I'oughkeepsie received I Then did ou read about Mrs Henry Newmiii and her statsmeut how never felt better In h.r life? Then also huw Mrs It. (1 Wilt say It ku.

her pluttsure to testify to the 1 merits of this worid.rful medicine made' from roots and herbs. i 1 am sure that jou are Intsreated In Uoldine and I want you to know more of It 1 Invite ou to come In and gat acquainted Let me meet you and talk It over with you without any obMgatlon whatever on your part 1 Ittmember I am the Ooldlne Man at liuty Humphrey's lirug btore and 1 nt 10 meet you today or any day I the first of next week IUruiiiImt am at Uotjr A Huiupli r' All Nrst Mi rk. Illui. 1 11m taoldtjK l(U prtiaiilullvi' iIo.n IMit 'Ih I ,1 4, iiiointiM is rtm iii Ut 1.11 our lriiig but will hot) uu what It lias tli fur uiIut l. CliUllNK Nit.

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mrn imii KtWCHHI, II'IIUII inilllNIVk 1 U41HM Uil dwhlUlrr'4v l'tl Kt iT wt rtirrr mn rmir IHT I II I'M I'ttll. fh HUlllllitull I l.liiulil Sl.lft. Put III 1 IUVI iiimii iiinii'tll iinrr ri for Ihe llylilim I'onil .1.1 xula. tIJllN iA'hJl from llifht talllr meats klilnfys, buuldcr, liver, I.LmkI, rU u. IIKiT will obll iiie 10 be nee.le.1 I 'abTO.

wU btuk, eruptive a kbi ehroa vie tnur romM ne and ami 1 purify lw tulle. buildup a irai r.e fir wnergenilee. 1 'T 00 "-'FBI IT HentfHV im and sv i V.ofJHNKLI.'ii:ATll ar. 1 FJCPSLSIOR TWIN THE HENDERSON SEE THEM AT 237 MAIN ST. EDWARD RYAN.

POM I It 4U nnl Mr.NT. AD KRTIRKMI NT THE FOOD 1f SITUATION Republicans BEWARE! A TUTS IS NOT TILE TIME FOR THAT SORT OF PATRIOTISM WHICH HAS T3 BE VOUCHED FOR The voti'M nre in no temper to tupport anyone ho protects or befriends sedition or ojvj on gannentu there is even the smell of nnoke. It lins been apparent over since the fiK'U in the Tolishns ctibo wer so widely pub liblipcl that it was up to some ono to provide the Kepuulicnii Miters with the opjtortimity of Imv iiiK another noininoe. Tliat was the very generally entertain fl opinion and ii, was concluded the mtiht aviuluble man, the one best qualified, widest known and most capablo from all point of view v. as Senator party is to t'oiurratulatcil that ho has, entered the raco and then tiuffht tg be no doulli or question about Ida nomination by an overwhelming majority.

I'tica Press Jrilitorial. TO PUKVEKT SITHK DKFKAT IN NOVEMBER. VOTK FOR A'l(Kr pKR CKNT, AMERICAN $sm SETH HEACOCK For Lieutenant4 Governoi CENTKR VOUR VOTK OK ONE'CANDIDATll tirl (e tn Mi to ptUi not esi from i A Tomorrow is Primary Day mttt i I lor rmullpatlon, eostlAtnau. liter i trout Is, et the liver andl for tteanir Ihe organs of Ugeatfc I a 1vereHo faeprek ADVERTISE, MJB 4.

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