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NEWCOMERS! Late Styles in Men's Good $12.. to no Ih er-Kamuau 961- 06M St. L. s1ewa by the NavY WAR YEAR IN FOITBALL il Al Collegiate Men to Be Gne a Chanca to Show Abilty on Guidirom. The war, which thrsatens to put a erimp In intercollegiate football this Is autumn.

I going to be the very means of making the season the big- 1i geS in the history of the sport. EvPry man who would have played footIi at college this season had he enlisted is playing the game oi some military eleven. The influx of IN coiiegians into these units has de- veloped tremendous interest in foot- I ball in the army cafbps and naval training stations, and before another is fortnight is gone probably ten times as many men as pla'ed the game last season will be in action on Amaerican gridirons The game at the colleges will dove- tail with that at the iiitary camps. he That was shown last Saturday. when seven 'varsity teams engaged in games with military teams: and let it be said that, in a general way.

the coUege teams had all they could handie, and then some. Syracuse was held to a scoreless tie hy the Forty-seventh United States Infantry, led by Aleck Wilson. the old Yale captain: Mark Farnum. of a Brown. and Jeff Healy.

of Columbia. E6 Penn State barely beat the Allentown Ambulance Camp team, whileSprint- a tield Y. 4'. College fought a 3 battle with the Maine Heavy Artillery from Camp Bartlett. IAhiga hui all it could do to get one touch-down atainst the Seventh tilted States Infantry from Gettysburg.

Fordham rolled up a big score on the team from Fort Waidsworth. In West. Alma Collee lost to a cantonment eleven. and Marquette nosed out the Grent Lak-s Naval tining Sta in teai. MARTIN TO COACH FWIHMEN ELEVEN Bi-, Martin wella known in ineal: awhle ircli, and famed as a flanker on the Georgetnm foot1all team of -11.

and '11, was! yesterday aptownted to nach the Freshmen team at the Hllitop University. The Athlette Association at the Hilltop school base the plans laid down by Secretary of War Baker, In attempting to have an eleven rep- every class and Martin will have direct charge of rounding out 4 the Freshmyn team. Oother George- town players will take charge of the It other classes. Your Patriotic Duty: BUY A a BOND I Ain't It a Grand WMDI You oeme w1.4P FMOA A ga T.Pe CAW AND 1iu 40 AMD 4EE Most tSMOW NARDLY iMaSP A'U .2" 1m Raising the Famil Wo -dam eD DIVIDE DOUBLE BL New York. Oct.

Athleties nd Yakeee broke even today, the ankees losing the Brat. 3 to 1. but Inning the seaond. 3 to lghth iing ralles decided eaeh gane. The PtRWb GANK ithles.

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eHenry 1t ucarakw I. Wed. Left s. 1: York. 1 i- en er-New York.

Philadelphia. 1. Ie cn Mcraw. 1. of Myrs.

S. Itt-Of McGraw. 3 In 3 inuins. off logIe. 3 in ltuIck out by Mcereae.

hT egidge, 3 ii 1. by 0. Wiki Atrchea-Myers. ui. i- acod rtiarit).

Time if. IONZAGA DEFEATED BY EASTERN HIGH The Gonzaga High School football were defeated In a hard-fought mntest yesterday at the Rosedale "laygrounda by the Eastern High chool team. 7 to 0. Thomas recoV'ed A fumhled punt at the close of "i period which paved the way for le Capital Hill team's lone touchSWn. Say Felch Will Star.

New York. Oct. White Sof 'lleve they have among them a play- who will be the greatest of world's aries heroes. Happy Felfch. they maintain.

is in ris Speaker's class as a felder and re the game's greatest hitters. hey bank on him to be an important tctor whenever something must be Doe. A bachelor all his life and a suicide 65. Harry Frost. of Elyria.

Ohio, ft his entire estate of 3.000 to the ladies' home in his town. and Glorious Feel -AJD FRISpjD BAWLS MsYu 0L You DoprT -TA -AAND- eun A GeT- MOME Att PET lub Coup Uembers Do Not Have of Work-Spare the Desir There are four people somewhere within the territory In which the Washington Herald circulates who are going to drive around In their own )rand new automobiles after October 0. One of the members will have i .67 Mitchell touring car, one will tave a 31.00 Hupmobile. the third kighest voter will own a No Saxon 'Si" and the fourth highest voter will claim the SM Crow-Elkhart. The four fortunate candidates willI proud possessors of four beautiful $17 model, fully equipped automobiles.

At the same time the cars and all ther prizes are awarded. after the lose of the contest October 20, the udges will announce the winner of he M20e extra prize. If some one told you that they were roing to give you an automobile you ould expect to be requested to perorm some herculean task in order to arn the car or to show your appreiation. Yet that is just what The ferald proposes to give to the best 'vote-getter" in the All-Prime Club. rou are not asked to do a certain imount of work or to devote a ceran time to campaigning for votes.

'or you can do it easily during a small oart of your spare time. It is only a hort time pow until the close of the ampaignjust fourteen working days; herefors each member Is urged to nake the beet of his spare time. Do lot get the mistaken Idea that the ampaign will be extended, a greater tumber of votes will be given than tas been advertised or that more xtra prizes will be awarded, for such will not be the case. Distriet Standiag. District No.

.3. rhomas R. L. F. tev.

John T. 4. L. leorge C. itephen Frank ....................58.976 Awls H.

1. M. 'harles M. Cecil ..................149.50 V. C.

James 8.113 tev. Patrick 13,819 L. Alfred Shaw 13,72 Agnes Thompson 12ooe r. McCoy 000 Iohn Gibson 1.00i Ft. H.

iso Eleen 1.000 Miss U. District Ne. r. H. drs.

Margaret J. ohn l4 resse I. Day. Kenilworth, D.C..51.421 r. C.

Edward Pitts Miss Thelma 29.481 A. F. P. F. J.

H. 14.00 William E. William B. WIlliam H. alfred Trewolla ....................12.000 alph Mitchell 1.M Mrs.

Blanche I. E. Hill, Kenilworth. D. 1.000 Baily 1.000 Earry Franklin .....................1,0 Miss Dorothy 1.000 DiStriet No.

I. Harry P. in'? m-r BCAU3a 1ricrrr MIAJALLY IU? 'tbJit FE Foo'r -1 ft2Mkc- OOC fition Ends Oct 20 to Do Certain Amount Time May Win -d Prize. Frank C. H.

E. Hoffman ..................141,007 G. F. Hollis ...................1,40 Morris Fishman .....................15,341 Albert Edward Sidney Glaser Joseph ....1.001 Mrs. Mary 1.

Sylvester Steinman ............1.000 Ed. Walsh ..................1,00 Miss Marie 1.000 James D. Kirby ...............1,000 Miss Marguerite 1,000 Miss E. Miss Esther M. 1.000 Herbert silverstone ............1.000 Carroll 1.00 Thomas F.

District No. 4. Fred Bartlett ......................2 Al. Tolson .........................67.52 Edward Miller 111 41 Francis Spindle ...................17.320 A. S.

Wolpe .........................1. 01 M. J. A. M.

Dries. Woodburn. D. 1 J. C.

Henry C. 1,000 Leon Wolpe .........................1,000 District No. 1. L. A.

Mrs. Mabel 59.59 Lewis F. Dudley 49.67M Herman Norwood 11,101 Earl C. Hilby. Samuel B.

Hoffman ..............14.500 Max Rubin Miss I. 1.001 Daniel J. Byrne .................000 H. F. Clarke, District No.

4. Y. A. B. Mercer Jay Fraley ...........................12.04 M.

A. Talbot 1P. It. P. Crenshaw.

Leslie Nance fiss Anna .1000 District Ne. 7. August Blase J. Allen 77,0 IHyman Potash 1.00 Mrs. Nickel 1.000 District No.

1. 3. J. McDermott 65,7:0 Smith 41.00 Charles Dunn 1.00 Harold P. 1.O0 Rodney Darnealle ..............1.000 John E.

I. Darcey ......................1.000 Miss M. Jack District No. 0. F.

S. I unlgerford Chas. If. Hayes. Riverdale, Nealy Bean 00 Clarence Wiernick.

1.000 Miss Helen Beall. Beat Pleasant. Md. ..................1.000 District No. 14.

John W. Minton. thax. W. Lake, Front 261.942 L.

J. Giles, Ctlifton Forge. Claude H. Midktff. Mrs.

S. J. Sisson. Fairfax, Helen Rinker. Middletown.

1.00U Mrs. Lillian Ridgley. Rickville. VA. ...............................1.000 0.

H. Burke. Burke, 1000 By BRIGGS ev CALL UP dRowen AaJm GETr TWO RL tTT WED waTa 1T ASAisJST TMS COOL ar A GRRtD GLOR- g- Yus UEmud oe. L. A.

Buttle, HfooM6 L.W Ire, J. Lealewr ClarueSdn Va. 3.m C. Glascook. L.W| Lilan Btrvh.

Baale. dIt" Sarah Bfutlivan, Cottalia Park. Alexanddria. Va L.IN lis Elizabeth KidWen, Charry dale. Va.

1.W10 -V BIRTVIS REPORTE. WVHITE. simson and Gerttrude Woif, amt Frank A. and Marm Tur. SUL Walter and Carol Talentt, boy.

Philip and Anteni Winita girl. LofUis and Bophia abool.r boy. iamuel and Sarah M. be. George F.

and Bewdr U. at gi Rbert M. and EWts, E. O'Eef hK Francis J. and Anne 3.

Murphy. 1.L Robert 1. and Margaret big. Vincrot and Mabel P. Idmanlnan bay.

Hareyr W. and myrtle IArrink, boy. Robert J. and Elissbeth A. gir.

James and Kiki Kadislrt. Charles W. and Alim 4 nenmannr. GSenn and Generi.ve Hineasy, buy. a and Wilhelmina Freisrim, ba.

William H. and Doea P. Earnest, girt. William F. and Allwi M.

Di.o, girt. Jlhn M. and Carome I. Dais. girl.

unePte and Raft Ci.iti. ir. Willim. and Radai V. Clark, buy.

Ense Tpeand SaSeia Colalaeomae, ball. Phil-p J. and Ids G. Barbour, girL. 'anunase and may gIrL.

Francis G. and Winifred I. 8psdai, ght Ira D. and Mary McC. Phillis, gri.

John M. and Mary Beam bow. Robert 0. and Olive D. Brangon, bor.

Iis and AMda Amarnim, bow. Harry 1. and earie MarshalL boy. Harry and Er L. McCall, bur.

William A. and Enma M. Lae, girl. Addison and Queln. R.

Grimes, girL Jame and Sarah ri. Jhn Atary Gardner, y. 'Tlemae and Bass Bright. bar. DEATH RECORD.

Annie H.den, Us Sth gir. Robert K. Freeland, 6, 213 1etsK. e. Cecil (arrmit.

2, Ne. Elizabeth's HRapt. Vinctnt Peaknd 3, CAdidea's Howl rrank Moran. 63. Gardci HoL Harth A.

aIy, ft Sy GMrat rood. Gertrude Hart, 1. St. liabeth's opt. Hatt le Rosedale ee.

nl. Marie Prown, 39. Tubernlode hopL Ellis J. Giff, I months, I Gs aw. COEARED.

Arah Browr. I "an. lAmont nw. M.ir la. 4.

St. ELliabeth's Heopt. Phillip Dixon. 3i, (leaden's Hs. Mary Hale, y.

Frerdmen's He. Rachdel nr, ,1. Freedmen's Ret. MARRIAGE IlCENSES. italtla 3 it All.r V.

ebafer, 20. and aildred r. Wilson. her. H.

T. St neson. Clarence C. RhinStrian, 31. an Ruth W.

1.e, 2.re,. 6. D.neltaa. Robert A. Mutrphy, Il.

and Berdes I. Beenaer 1. Rev. 1. A.

Haeman Robert L. WiFed, 2. mand. Marwae 11. itnney.

30. Rv. P. Murphy. George R.

Shioan, and Mary Walle, ter. C. A. Edie LC Jamean. 31.

and merea. Rev 2. T. J. Kervick.

carmee A. Keeley. 2, and idrisla I. Oneort. I.

Rev. J. 1. Barrett. Charles W.

Plunkett, 1. and Gerred M. drphy, Rev. J. Krug.

Frank T. Raeunel. 31. and Elabhth A. 4Ii He.

Rev. G. Schilling. David A. Turke.

and lel B. Obt. L. R6. RDavis.

Cal H. Butman. 3 and Margerita A. ae. C.

Rev. C. Wod. E21-v A. Jenkins.

3. and Littie Leather. Rev. J. J.

RinSer. OIA)RED. Arthur A. Smith. 91, and label E.

Williams. LR Rev. W. W. Clair.

Mile J. Rtiod. U. and Ordafta ars. 5.

Re, J.J. Mlarie William 78. and Bra Gisse, te. J. 3.

Wanden. Etjah Williams, 0. and Smith. 2. fle.

W. a. Hill. Robert HRInell. 5.

and Gens Bostan, Ia ter. D. E. Wiseman. Clarence A.

5. and aimbeth I ti. 18l. Rw. J.

Will D. Lee. U. and Goldia S. hains.

it ter. W. Westray, Haywond Wilson. and Annie Mill, 3. ter.

D. I'ler. HELP WANTED-PEMALE. GIRI.S WANTED TO ABBIST IN dresaing week sad for gSter week at a 'reeh felties and gwren ahibit. Apply at nee Ito lUE.

SAVIGINY, care Bles leunr few WIllard Hotel, D. EOt Ntl LAIIY C'LERK POR OFPICE vork: muat bee gend at Slures and ne addIng eachine. Aptply at oance et TUE TOILNAN A'NDRY. Sthr and ale. a.

REFINED YOUNG LsADIES AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS, letween 18 and 25 years of age; Ith grads educatiom; ualary paid while learning; rapid advancenenit: splendid surroundings: rest uoms and dlininrooms: sick benC. P. TEEPON 722 12th Skree N. W. iTENOGRAPHER Splendid opportunity and good salary to ight party.

Apply General Mange The Herald, betwssn 12 and p. mI. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. sAGC. An elmST etK bUeh.N~ 5PIRITUJALISN.

mRS.BRO0WNELL. ag mas. faua ewe ndim avatnits. lsa. DIM abaa.

ate IM Ey a. se. ogg I mit4M6I00 I9 LOVI NELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED PAINTERS, 2, at me. Apply 7 a.

1l 9th s. aw. FEIGUSON. BOILERMAKERS. MACHINISTS.

Messenger Boys. White and Colored Laborers. Apply Room 400. Union Station. 900 Men Wanted CAMP MEADE; NO FEES; average wage, $3.30 a day; free transportation; W.

B. A. Trolley, 5:50 a. 15th and sis. ne.

SMITH, HAUSER MACISAAC, Inc. WANTED- CA PENters. Apply P. F. GORMLEY 4th and sts.

ne. WANTED-BOY IN EDITORIAL department of The Washington Herald. WANTED LABORERS. Apply P. F.

GORMLEY 4th and sts ne. YOUNO IaEN 'I) work 3 to Apply TIMEMEEPER. Adam Emprm 00.. and I Bti. ne.

NOTORMEN AND CONIDUCToRg. 1 to Apply I p. THE (APITAL TRACTION Wth and It ala. nW. AN EIPERlIENCED FlRF.MAN W1O t'Ndelstands furnee and ha reference.

1h at. ow. CANES WAN'IED. rnion earpentem wanted for nerte form work: was" for eght br. Aini TrHNER MO, New Itreau of 8tandards.

Cona. a'e. and her Mill road. TEN BOYS-WHITE; BETWEEN the ages of 16 and 21. to work in factory.

THE TABULATING MACHINE 1054 31st. st. nw. WANTED-STOCK CLERK FO our linen department; splendid chances for advancement. Apply W.

B. MOSES SONS. fourth floor office. MEN WANTED. -m Tott I1.

POR I Veo work. Apply TIMEKEE'ER, Adan. Erpre and I st. no. TEN APHER Splendid opportunity and good salary to right party.

Apply General Manager The Herald, between 12 and I p. m. LABORERS WANTED. Labors. wanted: wags.

hors. Apple TURNER CONSTRUCTION New BuMi Isg. Boreau of Standard, Con. ate. and Piec Mill road.

WANTED-YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. WNT-YUNG boys; steady work and splendid chance for advancement; free instruction in telegraphy and electrical work during working hours; can earn $3 per day; applicants may apply to work evenings. Apply at and to Mr. PIERCE. Western Union Telegraph 1401 st.

nw. PIAN.O HfOVERS PFItA NE'T POtiItions; good Addreas ARtTHUR JOltDAN PIANO 12m it. deltrer ear; stoady wark: wod TRAM ELECTRICOGAR(AEE. 13MH N. H.

WANTED TO LEARN the printing trade; excellent opportunity. Also boy for proof press. Apply FOREMAN The Washington Herald, after 6 p. in. WAN'TED-LABORERS; $2.75 per day; steady work; chance for advancement.

Apply to Timekeeper. Adams Express 2d I sta. ne. WANTED--ABiL-BODIED MEN; 25c per hour; steady work. Apply to TIMEKEEPER.

Adams Express 2d and ists. ne. SKILLtED ME4atANICAf. bRAFT-HAN to ar fancy lb madit; estermaneit ma. CO Whato Tru EnMRamo USmPIAL.

i N. T. s'e. As 9er porme by The Psemhi Railrad C. 4k 4FOR RENT-80US ATRACTIVE CORNECR edeim; iso 2 hahs.ess COt 137.

WYOMEING REtIDECE: hammoiy fuonidd; rem two electrie Hots team beast; hasutdol l.m. Pho rt 1t ra lT. ROOMS AND MATH; PAW. bry. serase rtcm; EW at 1 N.

PACA OBERLIN, Colmtliam SWg. Pbm I. 7il mL. REAL ESTATL Careful Investments Of now" to Phit Oveds Treat (Fast Ncagetw 4 Weeastem. D.

Real EKa lm tn. "he fell neR prmid and the atsem A3 the ''o- duoe. gdines of tha vaert 4.in. and aliem of other eewities, nd tbW -se Not to taosatiS. We baut bee omUale eaged i makine thme Ineestimer fr oer ellemt for erwe the a quarter mt a emowy.

logmeets. up. to at 6. WA. and 6 pri Ce-t tor detier.

Lag iseestmente MAdI. WM. I. SAUNDERS CO. Semam Building.

867 15h S. 0mOE DAT A Fi4ctO vi21 1.t s-TmlN AT CAMW JOMN PARK! WRT NOT TODAY? iat, tilastated boos end fell Partevo about theas ILttle FWarma, attlerti b-e al4 and 1aw pri. are or wrte J. 8 TONWUNkI; athettru ItiaMin. Mair Tel FOR RENT-STORE.

POR SALE AT A A Pa. ate. thr.atOry brick t-iklw: rett Will 1 -1d at CHARIES gBREVE. Mie Anent, :0 7th S. RENT-ROOMS.

Em MAN W1A. his furmhod rene and both, near Var rment; 02 month. C.11 Apartmeat 4, Afr' $:1 r. a. WANTED-ROOMS AND BOARD.

100UPLE DLMIRE 'TWo ITINIsRju roTum. with board. an patmentt i ti northwest. JAPANERE EMNANST. Mat.

TO LOAN. MONET TO LOAN ON APPROVED Crdt raI sate at 01oeeant mmlatea; emin pim1l.ge with epmpet to pricr temtvm0' ELEER ECTRERFORD. MY TO TO 00AIS ON EVI. real eotate. Ureeml tmt fnds, to 6 per cast.

Alli tametioeo conducted wath om WI. R. SAUNDLR 00. Peutsher Beltti. SK 1th s.

nw. WANTED-MONEY. LOAN Of UN REStTENtCE Pint. erte reitig far yeaty; els, title; refeemre fturamued: -oniaca paid. Addrem ItX 19.

Herald ceme. CLAIRVOYANTS. HUSt. Id eat 6314. Anan ft teatis enti1 Ortober ZANCIGS-alehmmi ad A lgue Work-remowed PSICBIC and SEER Ad all afain of life.

AME iOU WORRI IN DO1 ST OR TROT-BLE? Ia Yar 10 at Pt INEnS in I 1111 OTHER6-1 ma belp TOC. erhlwv and 1tTW N. W. fAtna. Ege.

WANTED TO BUT. 3015U EVERY DEsCRIPTIO3, 3W. beoke to entire bbadm. LMa MR PEARLMAN's1 GROP, 0 4 0t. aw.

WE BUT AND SELL FURNITRRe. -A trial isn we ask. SBERMAN'S. 114 TO N. T.

w. Pbme N. IM W1LL CALL IN XT UNLEfRED AUW mobile. cy or subottan, and par 7om prices for ladtes'. gentlemae's.

children's Oa. mated clothing. of at dewttaua. Adrens I potl or phon. I will eam E.

RTCEL 110 ft o. N. Im. JTWNK WARS. JUNE 00..

ith mid em. Kn.me. IM WE WANT JUNK. rNTTED sUNE COMPANT. North 115 a.

be. Wll CALL AND PAT eC I'ER UCDNI" -a oe papas Me 0W agsimales. Ubhsi. -is fm all ohe mank. AMERICAN lUbE CO.

Of Pa. ge- PERSONALS. WORKINIlEN-WE W-t0 APISETIATE inVtisastm of the atek ha-e. all te tltee. Estir.

know tat "ea rs afor4 to esi. low and En; a tree. Flee mo for ri laohtli used. OS up. JtI7ThI' ALP STANI 10 hO Artfilael teeth ad seeond-hand Ditamonda and Jewel bought.

Lest. Abembesse. up. Pat. Offlee.

DR. REED: SPECIALIST 864 SEVENTEENTU STEET. OVER 30 YEARS' -acm hWerveE nd gaa Dancess or Me ame Sem Mee Mealth toSe Wee Buffer4 Pbsm trb 011011 REmatism. and Skim filam. Neraou Delahty.

EA Dhama Sladdet trouble, Spagne Blood cehi.s.t irptimoo.crs and Alt Psiteni mu esss nes Lie Sy afe Mtbe. CONSULTA11ON FREE. Wetting aem tielp Mres. Vtot ate suptim, t'. sUSDiES ANNOUNME Steh Peastat Pe.

curs. Srbcards' louale Pu tibq. 113 P. m. i BMADE ITo (tR.

le Pb. E. BeIse.M 5d. A. INEE.

a e1310m Pii i L. a aun.a CAPrTOL REUIOATflW6 134 a M.nM PEANO IMMERQ. MANY EASA KIA.) SEI ear bittaO, 5ew Te0. T. UOLVI 4.5.

c. EE11tutil1E SISiI it MODVEATE PRICES. I ceun Pseme e-a 4mIs a 4 -ie LOST-PINK GAME1o PIN. ffT WITM smua pearts: hast Saada aftema. Stun to Wastingtoss Herld.

am 10 AUTOMMILES. FOE SA WANTED TO EXCMANGE TOURING EoDY of Oldem.ile-, -ctimidri, Is g-e far oedster body; dip mes. Ph- IL the ComgomaLi AC PIC pYLINDm an whsaen Cedsi des sad seuing, COLaua th OL me. 1. POR EE, OPEN AND LSDC SOE Trim.

Er. tie, par hoar. U.S an SLD eaful wbite ebsmfees. bm S. TAZI CALL 5 5 8shopging ma LIS AVP" IREPA11111.

ANY BERVICE. ANT TI ANT PACK A uto of ay make and ei or "uft. Fords ied whtis watt, Steima. Due ROT MACET. 63 3th al.

Lsiamb IM PONCE CAN PMI ST. WELING of ALL metas eml to Wr. Eswert auto sea Price's Asa Ipar shnp, MII N. neinL IL sns. ACTOGENOUS WELU3NG AND RADIATON -Wrk.

Fdes isii: carbm iemoved; sta repaias. Bedoe-Bysd sarI11 V. am. SW. BROKEN CAST IRON And other mesk welled by WFLDIT IN J.

Lis. eia We build (ft ordir and visir pefignessaa FOR SALE-GAAES. GTA GRG TUAT IL UAm Room UL Pha U. dum MOVING, PACKING, STORING MOVING We fareib lag padda eam careful nm to handle your goods. PACKERS of furniture.

planes, dis, brie. bre. etc. Eparitenced only. SHIPPING to all prts of the WerIi.

9TORAGE for fariture. piam. ad held aords. KRIEG'S EXPRESS SAFM FWIRST. AUSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 1OBAGI g' and mp moving anm eaing.

VNITED BTATEB STOAGS (O. 4D set. 5. U. af metg few em ue.

N. 1348. W. 131d SUIT1'S TRANSEKI ASTOSRAGN 911 U. XIgb Ph.

N. sow REFRIGERATORS. McCAY REFRIGERATORS. And Cao.tag Reesman Ae Usemstmule McCRAY REFRIGERATOR CO. but.

(rinre) and seraar religerators. mynpr0 W. U. 9011. SPECIAL NOTICE.

The Corcoran Gallery of Art The SUNDAY EXH1BITION! of The Corcoran Gallerv of Ar will be resumed on Sunday, Oct 7th, 1917. Hours, from 1:30 ti 4:30 p. m. ADMISSION FREE On week days the Gallery open as follows: Mondays, fron 12 m. to 4 p.

and other weel days from 9 a. mi. to 4 p. m. C.

POWELL MINNIGEROD! Director. STATEMENT OP TE OWNEltsHIP, MAN a o-Iatia. requred by the at of C-11gre August U. 1lZ, of Th. Wad Ington Hera.

ereblttabed daily at 45-, Ele. enOt street northlet, for Aeptertoer. W9: (ty of WaShntt. District of Colmbia, Betore me e. W.

Eastment. a notary get lie in and for the Distrct of Cobia afut 0a, retally aL-rared C. S. Braiard, who I latig hn dk amerding to law. dt nd es that he is the TMaIdent of Tb Washinrton HeraId.

and that the following to the teat of hul kmoledge and belief, a tow siwteent of lb owneraip. msoanagmnt. circe IM of the afrexsaid abacation for tb date s101m In the sb-we captarm, required In the Act of Agumst 2. li9. mbodieed in sectem 14..

P'1- LaWs and Regulatinu, to wit: I. That the aaams and addtmm of the rt Ita em, editor. meanaging e-litew. and tnieie menaser sre: Pubidher. The Wahingto Heral Comiany: editnr.

0. T. I aIoard. WON Ttete-seutrd New Yort City; ma ditor. C.

U. Bell. em Eteenth altret a orth West. Waabingtc. 0.

bosies manager. C. Rteo-rs Dii Park Red northweet. I. That the owness ara: The Mcahe, Neu, par 1: West Thirty-seennd sa Ne RsBranad.

presideut. of 'orkholders holding foe per mtot of stoad C. T. 14aisard. III W.

TD New Tirt P. Il Btone PonSt-Inftieienwer. Sattle, J. 3 (tij, Its Broadway. New Yeah: Iboltl Vmine 4.

I l'enenia atenue Washington. D. C. George E. Ramitoa.

Thust Biliding IWoalinatom, D. C. Keta-se, Watereseet scar Twentr-Mfth. Waahington, D. W.

HibM- A Fifteenth street. Wasit D. 3. Kauafmaa. 10-f Pennstleauta aee ne.

Washintt, D. E. 3. Merrih. Mie street, New Orleasa, IA B.

5. Minmol Waoshingtos, D. The MceChre Ryvuticate. 13 Wet Thirtyarecond street, New Yek: W. H.

Rapley, Mational Theatet. Wadb ington Di. A. Ii. Ranford.

3 5aa Alst se long Island City, N. Psanoct Ware ren. Conoerticut steme. Wadepes. D.

C. Hienry la West, the Octavia. Waubistum. D. C.

W. It. Wilmuer. El6 het etaeet. Wadisstas 0.

W. P. Woodward, Washiagton. D. C.

3. That the knowni bosdhldma, Si a and other security boldegs eerming er btui teru centf nr aa of total mt of bande moretgages, tor other seentities ala: Neate. 1. That the two laragrapthsas sute detal en the names of the oem.s ad as entity holders. I sny, contain sOt en the ha of starkholdets and seenortty sut ap Penr apes tie bo of the empm but am is case While tha ischhhetr asinp bed er ariwam opm the banks of th upn a trste- or tn ay ther Iebdap taltim.

name of the poes no few whes snch trustea te metag, is deea; aM ti aid two latealuhe costain 1me.SM mna tog uattut knosela ade hl a ti the cctamaas and soetilms ender ob afeckholders aini security beideto who de me spear ipaN the hobs et the ompout as ti tare. hold stock ad sertities in a anpd other thin that et a boma eas: tend 1 aftst haso ma.e to aseh to-eme. sainobtbo. eoespiatid bhas ay to tereat disst in the aa es bondb. atar a uth am sta to asdta s.

iht theo -aba et esias of a fase of this palaim io antes through the mitb at etherwise, to Pail srribera destet be so thesk pms data iase atase i- Sm (Rigsai C. P. 33Aaemaan Swum ha ml he dat 0G53b.

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