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ALTON EVENING MOWERY'S FATE IN HANDS OF JURY Witnesses For Defense -Case pear--Judge Goes Yager To Issues Jury When Offiers Fall To Get Them. The case of Owen the Jury Mowery went to The Thursday morning. cluded taking few of testimony was cona minutes reconvenend. The jury after court was been given the would have but for the CARe Wednesday night nesses summoned disappearance to testify for two witery, Ernest Davis lame, two boys and Virgil Wiiabout the who were arrested Mowery was, and time were Incarcerated who strong testimony at the coroner's bore with him, quest tending to inclaims of self Mowery's support to have been eye witnesses They claimed tle in of the Chet which Mowery fatally Twitchell. They were inmates Injured of the county fall and their term of Imprisonment was to have expired today They were brought.

over from the county jail as trusties and were sitting in the court room. was desired to call them When it as witnesses they Issued had disappeared. Judgo a citation for Yager could them but they not be found in time before the case closed. to testily torney Streuber declared the Atwas State's abscond1ng of the witnesses was due to their unwillingness to attempt to back up the story they told at the coroner's inquest, after they had listened to tho grilling all witnesses received. Baptist Association Closes.

The second and last the day's session of is Alton Baptist Association, which being held at the Cherry Street Baptist Church, was given to the con88 ests, Sunday institutions and societies, sideration of denominational interas well school and Baptist Young People's Union work. This afternoon H. T. of Centralia, Cunningham ator to succeed Rev. was elected moder-1 merly of Belleville, who has Jesse Hyde, forgone Nashville, Tenn.

Rev. M. W. of Alton is clerk. Twing An Interesting feature of the reading of letters of the various churches was the statement that of the five pastors.

churches reporting, thirtytwelve had no Some had gone into the war service. The morning service opened at 9 Rev. o'clock with devotional services by Charles Davies. Rev. D.

mey of Litchfield delivered a sermon. The afternoon's services opened with devotional services led by Rev. J. W. Patterson of Mt.

Vernon. The address of the Sunday school session was delivered on "The Sunday School's Relation to the Home, Church and State," by Rev. W. B. Morris of Ashley, 111.

This evening's exercises will be of a patriotic nature. All the churches D. will display their service flags. Rev. T.

Magill, D. pastor of the College Avenue Church, will lead the devotional services. The principal address, patriotic in Its nature, will be delivered by Rev. G. W.

Allison of East St. Louis, and the public is invited to participate in the services. PERSONAL Ernst are in Quincy, attonding a Fire Insurance Convention. The men will return tomorrow. J.

B. 'Stock went to Quincy to attend a convention of the state insur. ance agenta. Ho had been in Chicago. A.

C. McCutcheon and H. O. Tonsor have returned home from where they attended a session. of the Masonie Grand Council.

Wm. L. Stoan has arrived overseas, according to a card received. Ho wont from hore to Comp Taylor and then to West Point, beforo being gent across. George Morris returned to DOR to Moines, attond lowa, tho aftor funeral being called hero of hig grandmother, Mrs.

Bessie Morris. Mrs. C. L. Crane of Enat Fourth street leaves this evening for Alexandria, whore sho will visit her son, T.

La. Crane, who la stationed at Camp Humphroy, Mre. Crano will visit Washington, bofore hor return. Harry Jenkins of Philadephia, will arrive this evoning, called here by the serious illness of his mothor, Mrs. Catherine Jenkins, who la over 60 years of 488.

While in Alton Jenwill also visit him duughter, Miss, Jenkins. Mr. and Mrafl, Charlos Rosa nephew, Donald Plog, go to Greenville, this evening to spend the week end with relatives. H. Scott and family have returned to Chesterfield after spending few a days at tho home of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Burns in State street. Miss Nora Tracy has returned from a visit with relatives at Ill. Charleston, Mrs. Jacob Schmiz has gone to St.

James, to visit for a few weeks. Miss Estelle Chilton has returned from a prolonged stay in Salem, Mo. Mre. Clark Johnson left this morning for Evansville, to spend few weeks. Miss Eunice Roberts is home from Chicago Heights where sho visited several days.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Newman, 1116 East Broadway September 25, a son. A little daug! arrived the Smollle In Upper Alton.

tome Tuesday at Mrs. William Green of Elsah 1a covering from the effects of an operntion which she underwent early this week. Mrs. Mary E. Polson has arrived home from Chicago whero she made an extended visit with a daughter.

Mrs. Garrett E. Shaw of West Ninth street has gone to Hettick. to visit brother, who is homo on a furlough. J.

A. Giborson, J. B. Steck and A. E.

la SEPTEMBER 26, 1918. SO and Noon Day Club. meeting of the Noon Day A today at the Mook home held Diamond street, the members pleasant session. -0. Literary Program at League literary progrum in charge A Frederick Buchholz wIll be by members of the of the Grace Methodist League next Tuesday evening.

at Godfrey ConSupper gregational The ladies of the Congregational Church at Godfrey will give a this proning all the supper church. The lading will commence al fire and continue until have been given their suppor. Miss Agnes Cady Alton. Miss Agnes Caly of St. Louts Alton last evening and was a Miss K.

V. Dickinson of the of Maste. Miss Cady was in the interest of forming in aesthetic dancing. Ohnsorg Departed for Augusta, Mae Ohnsore, only daughter and Mrs. F.

L. Ohusorg of Burton departed today for Augusta, where her marriage with Courtney Perrin will be solemnon Saturday. Perrin is attending Training Camp. Singing in Fourth Liberty Loan Drive artool children of the city last evening in groups and varions neighborhoody singing interest of the fourth Liberty Drive. Their singing proved effective, arousing much interest those who heard the little H.

H. H. Club. members of the HI. H.

H. meting on Tuesday night of last evening as tho members among the school children who through the city last evening in the interest of the sale Bards. The H. I. H.

club organization of the younger memthe Y. W. C. A. Rebekahs Observe Anniversary.

Carin Rebekah Lodge, enterlast evening in honor of of Rebekuhism, a very large of women being out notwiththe rain earlier in the even- pleasant program was rendered refreshments were served. Rowere present from Alton, Upaud Wood River, Dorothy Bierbaum Entertained. of her birthday Miss DorBierbanni entertained a dozen girls Wednesday evening at The Blerbaum home was decorated In honor of the occasion. and music were enjoyed roning, and at El late hour rewere served. Miss rereived a number of handsome gilts.

Camerata Chorus Taking Part in Under the alirection of Community Miss Ine V. Dickinson the Camerata Kathersill take an actve Chorus WK of the part in the ally. Last sings in the community a number evening the members, with of outsiders, Spalling Auditorium inet. in the the songs which have and practiced the interest been written in singers of bond selling. The were assisted Liberty Loan Quartette, by the Fourth andson, W.

C. Seabold, B. C. RichRichardson and Miss Mrs. C.

Alias Elizabeth Boyle, Irene pianist. Elder, srith will assist with the Camerata This evening at the Princess the community sing night at the Temple Theater, and Friday neeting of the volunteor Theater, when a be held. workers will No mooting: held last the Camerata was verning when Miss Dickin- son loarned that many intereated in the Liberty Loan sing would bo unablo to be present for practice. The regular organization meeting will be held on Monday night. Surprise on Miss.

Agnes Gissal. A party of eight ouples planned and carried out a very clever surprise Wednesday evening on Miss Agnes Gisaal of Twelfth and Alby street, the occasion being the 16th birthday anntvergary of the honoree. A pleasant evening at games music WAR spent, and at a late hour refreshments were served. Late in the evening the guests presented Miss Glasal with a handsome ring. Smith-Churchman Nuptials.

Miss Araminta Churchman of this city became the bride of Harry Smith of Jerseyville on Sept. 19th at 6 o'clock at the First Presbyterian Church, Rev. E. L. Gibson Mr.

and Mrs. Smith are residing in this city. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ell Churchman.

husband has made his home in for the past year and many friends since coming here. He is ehployed on the C. P. St. L.

Their friends extend to them best wishes for a long and wedded life. Altrua Club The Altrua Club held its first of the season Tuesday evening the Y. W. C. A.

rooms, a crowd being present and much interest shown. During the evening delegates the Conference at Lake Geneva, gave reports. A letter was from Miss B. Haines and plans laid over a Hoover Banquet, and new Secretary was elected. Since organization the Altrua has joyed a yearly banquet but on account the war the members have to hold The instead luncheon this year will a be Hoover luncheon.

held on the Tuesday in October and will take place at the Mineral Springs Hotel. The roports of the delegates were very mteresting and fully covered the period of the convention. Miss Ethel Felter reported on the programs: Miss Alma Kramer, the Council, and Miss Eunice McFortridge the recreational of the metings. Clara Bauer, McFertrlege. Alma Kramer, Ethol Feltor, Louise Stiritz and FranRichards represented the local ganization.

During the evening the delegates sung Conference songs, accompanied by Miss Claur Bauer on the Ukulele. As a surprise to the members Miss B. Haines upon her departure a sealed leter to be opened and at the first meeting of the Altrua The letter was interesting and much enjoyed by the members, as Haines had been very close to tho members since the club was The former secretary of the Sadie Hoehn, has gone to St. club, so last evening Miss Alma Kramer was elected to succeed as the recording official. Jim Newman Marries Again.

James W. Newman, who is known in Alton and Mrs. Minnie Rieley of Carrollton weer married this morning by Justice Gorman. Tho bride 18 the housekeeper of Mr. Newman who has been employed on the Newman farm in Green County.

Nowman has recently bought land in Missouri and tho newly married couple may live on the new Missouri farm. Auto Halts Train. An automobile stalled on the Ing of the C. A. tracks at 9th street late yesterday afternoon and laid freight due and endangered the the safety of the occupants of the machine, The automobile was one passing through town in which were two women and a child.

The machine ran on the rail outside the regular crossing and the depth of the drop atalled the niachine. The train crew camme to rescue and moved it out of danger. Should be on every table! INSTANT POSTUM (A flavor almost undistinguishable from coffee) for years the favorite peace -time Now beverage of tens of thousands. even more prominent because of ocean America" and a saver "Made in our tonnage much needed for armies "Over A Made instantly-no boiling. sugar saver and a truly drink delicious for and satisfying table young and old.

WOOD RIVER To Collect Clothes The For Belgians, will Red Cross unit of Wood River collect used clothing for glans, Blurting last Monday and tho con- Bel. tinuing through the 30th. of Wood The people through their garrets and closets and gO River are asked to hunt up plain, subatantial ing clean clothand bring them to James the office of Red where a committee of Chessen, Cross Workers will assort receive and them. Kills Three Huns. who Sergi.

L. Allen of Wood D. River, been in France for time, has written Wood some that River friends he 1g In good health ing himself. and enjoy. the Interesting Sergt.

Allen information also conveys has killed three Hunk, but he with the laconic statement passes by it fact. of the bare New Ice Machine For Wood River. I The Sullivan Coal and Ice Co. has let the contract for a 50 ton ice chine to the Henry Vogt Machine Co. of Louisville, Ky.

A building will be crected for the new machinery GOon as the material can be obtained. An order for the brick has been given to Alton Brick Co. and a priority permit has been requested for the delivery of the material, as Ice plants have been considered essential industries. The Sullivan Company plans 19 assist the Alton plants the in supplying needs of East Alton as well AS Wood River. Reception For Teachers Well Attended.

A very large crowd attended the open meeting of the Wood River Wnman's club Wednesday remained for the informal evening and which was tendered to the teachers reception of the Wood River school. Man of the school patrons met with the new ulty members for the frst time at reception. The program was under the direction of the Home Economics Department of the club and was very good. Miss Clogg, gave a short talk on servation and Mrs. J.

J. Maloney gave several readings. Miss Moeser of East St. Louis and Gregory Mooney sang. A teacher in aesthetic dancing was present and gave a short talk.

Miss Clegg is the Home Advisor for the Alton-Wood River Home Association and Tias appeared ip River quite freViently. Rev. Dr C. Hall, District will preach Sunday morning a at 10:30 o'clock at the Odd Fellows hall. The Sunday School will meet at 9:30 o'clock.

This will be the closing service of the year. 100 Liberty Loan Workers One hundred women have been For Wood River. he Belected to be stationed it every pubilo place, plant and corner in Wood Riv- in er on Saturday and Sunday, Volunteer Days, and will make an effort to raise more than Wood River's quota on those two days without The workers will also be stationed at at the public places in Bethalto Wood River. and The women will be stationed at all the manufacturing plants, churches, schools, bank, post office, street ners and so forth. The committees cor1p no charge are but very that enthusiastic and 1 have they will receive their full quota by.

Sunday night. Program of Talk Planned for Week End. Last evening George Burroughs dressed a full house at the Kilkare Theater, coming over from Edwi villo talk to the people of Wood River on what is meant by Volunteer Day. This evening at the Gem Theater in East Alton M. L.

Burroughs of Edwardsville will speak regarding the bond sale. For the first time community singing will be introduced in East Alton, songs to be sung in connection with the address at the Gem Theater. On Saturday evening a big Liberty Loan meeting will be held at the Wanda school house, speakers of noto to address tho residents in the hoods. Funeral of Francis Kienstra. Tho funeral of Francis Kienstra, twelve year old son of Mr.

and Mra. Frank Kienstra will be held on Friday morning at 9:30 o'clork from St. Patrick's Catholic Church at Alton, Interment will be in St, Joseph's Cemetery. The funeral procession will leave the Kienstra home on Whitelaw nue at 9 o'clock Friday morning. Notes.

Mra. E. E. Godfrey of Staunton, Ill, visiting with her brother, S. S.

Wiiton. Paul Barton of the Kinloch phono Alton, was in Wood River today repairing the company's switch board. Mrs. M. F.

Manning haR returned from Chicago where she accompanied and Ron, Francis, who entered the Unl. 46 Kil Kare Theatre WOOD RIVER. THURSDAY, SEPT. 26. JACK PICKFORD and LOUISE HUFF In "JACK AND JILL" The Ranch boys sat of Yardley's BarX up and took notice when Jack Pickford came to town.

He'll make you sit up and. take notice, too, when you seo him in this thriller of East and West. You can't afford to miss this one. verity of Chicago. Charles is here from Camp Taylor, Loulaville, on a short fur.

plough with relatives and friends. SALE--A Ford Roadster, 19181 model. Dr. W. E.

Barten, Wood River. I Will have a car of apples on awitch at KienstraFuel and Supply In the next day or two which Company will sold at small profit for quick sale. Dave Swearinger. MADISON'S QUOTA FOR FOURTH LOAN IS $4,351,000 The United States Government Has Fixed the Amount of Bond Sales as Above and the Sales Must Be Made. The quota of Fourth Liberty Bonds by Madison in the campaign that opens Saturday, October September and closes Saturday, 1 19, covering a period of weeks is $4,351,000.

This county's quota in the Liberty Loan was $1,848,950, and amount of bonds sold totaled fac-600. The quota for the present 4a considerably larger than for former campaign loans, and to reach the sales allotted, and go over the top and demonstrate to the world that our coutry is per cent American demands upon prompt response of our citizens. This coutry has done its full duty the past, and now that our boys are foreign soil, ready to wrest victory from the Hun, there is no question the loyal citizens of the county will their full duty. Judgment For Damages In Runaway. A damaged necktie is enumerated specific accounting of losses tained by Dan Huddleston in a for damage brought before Justice Gorman yesterday afternoon which consumed the entire On Sept.

5th, Mr. Huddelston avers, was run into by J. A. Chiles, who was driving a truc. Huddleston was the act of turning Into a cross street when the collision occurred.

There 18 further listed in the bill damages one shirt, badly torn and valued at one pair of pants worth $2.00. Also a day's work listed $4.84 which he lost and the motor cycle is placed at $53. Gorman gave judgment this Justice afternoon in favor of Huddleston sum received of $62.84. This Judgment was agreeably by Childs, who stated. he would carry the case to higher courts.

He left, however, withmaking any move to move the over the decision. Dan Mulcahy Revisits Alton. Dan Mulcahy, a former well-known resident of Alton, was a visitor here yesterday. He is living in St. Louis and is connected with the American Tobacco Factory as superintendent of the shipping department.

Ho had not been in Alton for years and aaw with some satisfaction the growth of the town he once knew well, and which he saw with satisfaction. When the Drummond people moved the factory to St. Louis he was taken with the company many other Alton people, Two letters were received by relatives from Lieut. A. P.

Robertson, telling that his company was on German territory at the time of writing. Lleut. Robinson is well and happy and is very optimistic as to the early close of tho war. RED CROSS STONE ROOT AND BUCHU COMPOUND Of unexcellod value for the treatment of kidney diseases. Pains in the back and burning sensations are symptoma of kidney.

troubles, which are overcome by use of this remedy. This and more than one hundred other Sod Cross Remodioa cold and guaranto-d only by. W. D. W.

Barnard, Wm. A. Schnee. berg, Chas. A.

Flacheneker Fined For Peace Disturbance. Gus Noethling entered the lunch room of George Timmermeier last night and threatening him with violence made a scene and wits arrested and was up before Judge Maguiro this morning. Ho was Oned to the offense, 46 and costa. KIDNEYS WEAKENING? LOOK OUT! Kidnoy and bladder troubles don't disappear of themselves. They grow upon you, slowly but atendily, under.

mining your health with dendly ver tainty, until you full a vietim to able disease. Stop your troubles while there 18 thine. Don't wait until little pains bucomo big aches, Don't trifio with disOla O. To avoid future suffering begin treatment with GOLD MEDAL Huarlem Oil Capsules now. Tako three of four every day until you fool that you are entirely freo from pain.

This well-known preparation has i lom Oil Capsules now. Tako three or Holland for centurles. In 1696 tho the Netherlands grunt- UPPER ALTON CHILD DIES FROM SPANISH INFLUENZA. Little Daughter of Prof. and Mrs.

George H. Osborn Succumbs to Disease After Illness of Three Weeks. Dorothy Louise, aged three and six months, died last about 7 o'clock at the home of ents, Prof. and Mrs. George II.

at 2408 Brown street in Upper Prof. Osborn is principal of school and Mrs. Osborn is the officer of the city of Alton. The of the child's death la given physicians as Spanish influenza, as far as known, It is the first Alton from disease that is havoc in the United States camps in the East. The child was $11 three weeks at the beginning of its Iliness the beady was not considered serious.

developed rapidly and for several the child's condition was reported lous. On account of the contagious case the funeral, which was held afternoon, was private. Prof. and Mrs. Osborn moved family from the North Side to Alto last winter.

They purchased Benjamin Austin place on street. Prof. Osborn had been ing many years in the North schools and was a resident of that tion of the city during the years spent in the schools when North was a separate corporation from ton. In later years he to Humbolt school as principal. was transferred Hospital Hag 1,200 Tons of The Alton State Hospital has following the advice of the States Fuel Administration and stored some, coal.

The hospital large amount of slack for their electric plant, refrigerating tem and heating the buildings. quires about a car of slack a. day operate the plant in cold weather. the present time the hospital twelve hundred tons of slack piled and more shipments are coming added to the supply. When the weather arrives and the railroads tied up by snow storms and ice hospital will draw upon its coal.

Turner's Condition Again After almost fully recovering terrible accident which occurred about two months ago at the plant, Lee Turner la again in a condition at the home on Main Turner is suffering a from attack of grip or something of kind. It will be remembered that Turner bad a bad accident at the plant during the early part of the He was struck on the head timber and in falling one of his torch. It terribly burned by an acetylene was believed at the time on his head had killed him was supposed to be dead by employes at the mill. Later on at hospital he revived. The burn on proved almost as bad as the to his head.

For several weeks lie came home from the improved slowly and was able hospital out each day a short distance his home. About ten daya took a heavy cold and be has bedfast ever since and his condition regarded again as serious. New Road is Macadamized. The new road built in connection the subway under the C. A.

by the Wuellner Construction been completed and the macadam all been put in place. This is that leads the north portion Rodgers avenue back to College east of the subway. The old grade crossing on Rodgers avenue has been abandoned and it was necessary the new road in order to give to Rodgers avenue from north of town. The road was last fall but the macadam was placed upon it until in the last weeks. The road is now open and for travel.

Sell Standing Corn at Auction. Heiens will hold a public sale Saturday, a piece of corn just of the city limits covering eighty of lund. The corn 15 011 John land just east of the interurvladuct at the steel plant. Mr. is very busy with road work other business in the township for this reason he is offering this! of corn for sale.

His intention, sell the corn In tracts of any size. purchaser may desire. The sale! be held on the ground at the Hold o'clock Saturday morning. will be the auctioneer, Rebekahs Hold Big Meeting. members of Carlin Rebekah! entertained the Odd Follows night in at honor the of hall the on Washington! ol' the Rebekah order.

It sixty-fourth the reyndur meeting date or the! Lodge of the and Judies. there was a large atMany of the Alton Odd Fellows were also and the evening Wits it most one for the men as well as ladies. During the evening the la for; gave a program which was greatenjoyed. Busy With Wheat Sowing. sowing the has arrived and farmer will be very busy now on! the season is over and the crop! The drat wheat to be put into; ground is boing put in right now fields are under way of pre for sowing.

The wet weather, ORE THROAT or Tonsilitis, gargle with, warIn salt water then applyr Your Body al ICKS VA PORUB A CES 50c. ASTHMA INSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH ASTHMADOR OR MONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY DRUGGIST was Mrs. jored unl serve guests lu of School Alton class Miss MIss Mr. avenue genul ized Officers' Children The about el the Loan very in sirg. The stead were went singing Liberty an hers of The tained founding number standing ing.

A and bekals per Alton Miss In honor othy young her home. attractively pleasant Games ipg the freshments haut birthday Club on enjoying Mecting. of enEpworth Church Church, Chicken Godfrey to all was gudst Studio in El Ga of went visitin to Interest.ing ones club of in- of is part 'he ces the Vera left read Club. very Mias Miss club's years, evoning. parOsborn! Alton.

turant cause the and, in causing, Army andling It day's ser-1 Loan County three Third the 100 the in on but do in a sussuit Lee and Mr. mer. was of blow he arm jury in after he walk to from he with off has has road nue a build outlet country built never ready WIll Hei tion eust acres Sering's ban Heiens with and plece is to the will at 10 Brunner The Lodge last avenue niversary was Carlin tondanco l'ppor present plensant tho dies the until EN In. the and many paration disthis the seche Algo got are his part is At be up be for cago. make Mrs.

steeling city vina nue solid inches, 28 of ters, Upper restores fying can put the ground in splendid shape working and now what the want is a month of dry weather getting the wheat into the ground. tor that time they will be little more rain. The ready government baving set the price on wheat have concluded to farmers about the same amount of put ground they did last year. Plowing for has practically been completed the majority are now working their fields getting the ground for sowing. Big Sidewalk Contract Under biggest contracts granitold sidewalks let in Upper in a long time la the one just started in Woodlawn.

This truet is on Hillerest avenue and from Main street to the new bullt last spring by the Hancock The walks were built in the new houses but there was outlet to Main street. The new now under way will bring the to the front street and when completed it will be a much houses. way to get over to the Hancock Notes. W. H.

Loehr, of Washington obliged to stay in Alton a today since his name was jury service in the Atlon Court. He attended court in the noon but was excused and allowed on to St. Louls to bis business. away on the noon limited. Messrs.

Roy and Willard Merriman here from Ohio on a visit to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. riman, of Brown street. Grant Worden has been confined home on Brown street the greater of the time in the last weeks by an attack of rheumatism.

all recovering and expects gradually right in a few days. Private Addis Miller, of Lewis stitute, Chicago, is here on a furlough a visit with his relatives friends in Alton. Mr. and Mrs. William Laux, marriage occurred last Saturday are spending the week in When they return they their home temporarily Laux' parents down town.

H. Stockton, who has been resid011 the Draper place east of limits for several years, moved yesterday from the tract to Miss Barnard's cottage on Park avewhere the Travis family formerly FOR SALE-A fine, fat topped, cherry office desk; top 34x56 4 4x12x28, one 10x12x drawers inches; 2 cabinets, one for full books with 6 pigeon holes for one for storing papers. Call 2063-L or 2309 Brown street, Alton. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. vitality aud energy by puriand enriching the blood.

You soon feel Its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. Price 60c, EAST ALTON. $13,000 In Liberty Bonds Subscribed. The foreman at the Western Cartridge ('o. plant a few days ago made up a subscription of $13,000 worth of Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds among themselves.

The indications with such a start is that the subscriptions will be very heavy at that plant. Rev. F. L. Butler speaks at Cartridge Plant.

Rev. Frederick Butler of the St. Paul's Episcopal church, spoke today at the plant of the Western Cartridge Co. to the employes. Rev.

M. Butler gave a fine speech which aroused much enthusiasm. British Clear Dwina River of Foe. l.ondon, Sept. -British troupe have cleared both sides of the Dwina, about 150 miles south of Archangel.

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