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Trenton Evening Times from Trenton, New Jersey • Page 19

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a BY THIRD DIVISION Seventy-five Co to Camp Dix Friday 17 Summoned as Substitutes Notices calling. 92 men to the Armory Friday morning, at which number 75 will be sent to Camp Dix and the remaining: 7 act as sub. HtJtntes should anv of those to go, fall to appear, were sent cut yesterday afternoon by Division Board Io. 3. The men are to appeal at'the Armory go from the divisions have nVUxck, Second and Fourth already been announced; Those to go from the First have -not yet been named.

arrangempntsJmacle for 'the departure of. the. men, from this city visitors will be ted to enter the Armory while the conscripts are. there. Relatives and friends will the opportunity of bidding the men goodbye at the rail- road station.

to be fed in the Armory, 1 arrangements haying bee.n Tnad'e with Hildebrecht for serving a lu.nchecm. At 11:45 o'clock Mayol- Donnelly In behalf, of. the' Committee on War Emergencies will present, to each man a comfort The' train carrying the conscripts tp "Wrights- town is scheduled to here: at 12:45 o'clock. to-- so from -the; division follow; John. J.

McCoy, Stenele, Ge.raei, Edward H. Frank Paiocks. Lewis John Ounkftl, John Henry. Walker. Edward Miller.

pr.oydewski,' Frank Stankececr. 1 1 Boyd, 'Flem-; Ing; Joseph- Cidkotyskl. C- Edward J. ilcMamis. James McNellis, -William KagrHanita, Thomas Sysack-1, Clarence A.

Adams, Georg-e Wright. George Shamp, Henry Phillips Kreig-er, Martin, Wow- alski. -Kalconio. J. Iceland.

Seherer, J.oseph' Richard Runyon a Wilson. Bronislaw Bdvniewicz; Albert- Edward Cope. Frank Kowalski. TJarry X. Chat -J.

Ilusll- wood. James. Welsh. Victor Pieslak, TSlrner Potent; John J. Grosh.

Maxsinj Mlsrw'ck. A upu'st us Bernard Price, Michael Habil. Louis George Beiuley, lagrher, Francis P. 'tore Caldagione. Lei I'llrich, Andrew Blair Young, Joseph Cannella.

Robert J'oljn James Henry John J. Andrejosik," Michael J. Coletnan. Szahelski, Mathias Joseph Wieger. Mobile Jioyartibuat-.

tista, Walter Krietier, Lewis FiAiiK Oalcec, William i Thos. W. Knbertson. A Proi-f'ir MfrciJ Sprtsak, 421 Ferry William Kan- doluh; 510 Lkmbertoa Ki-nest Dreber, Alexander Parkersoir, 311 Cass An- drast To'thj -1 littmer'Alley; Michael nati. 92S Sout5V Clinton V.

Holland, 252 Mercer Frederick 'Gompton, 211 Lamberton Abe Sutnlck, 338 Adeline VVil.Uam Rue, 232 Mercer Frank 217'Fulton 1 Harry E. larris, 1008 Lamberton Placido Vlule. 548 South Clinton Willlam Cleary, "Lamberton. imonl Louis William Green. :744 South Warren John 635 'Centre Brelsford, i02 CJay Frjd Putzta, 459 South, Broad )avfd J.

Beck, SC4 Lamberton Wladyslaw Jankowski, 120 Fall Fluyd Stymieat, 111" Lamberton Matthews Dillon. 527 South Clin- tcn Kilward P. Collins, --as Higb Amelia Luocelia. 555 South -toTi A Lettiere: .815 John B. Morris.

-7 Loui.s Michael. Uivia, 143 i Fra-ncis 104 Jackson Antonio Saetto. 114 Bayard DesimoiHi, South Clinton Leon Duly. IfHi Centre Sempf, 117 FurmaTi wnvvaro I Lamberton St. William G.

Gf.n':3ee K-ilwurd F. j. Hewitt, ''eurge Llwivl. A Ttirhard Flvnn! Oeorse Alovsius Barnes Srhill Lambeiv.on Oallair Stephen Scliuchart. Zera 353 Third ChHrk-s Rich.

John Outline. Ocorse Hreter. 8U3- S. Clinton George Those in District 2 Having Dependents Freed Duty in National Army '2 today an- nqunc'ed -the nunrtys of the men discharged In the third and fourth call for having dependents. The TitiuiCs fulloTv: Raymond, a.

Ueck, 1142 Lamberton 213 Genense Andrew Breitenbuck. 13 Asbury Fred S. iitie 11am J. S. Broad drcw Mhi'arlk, IS Huston Alley; 1'e- ter Cracker, 47 Asbury John Scha- 314 Broad Kae- 624- iansky, 5C3 Second l'hllif Horowitz, 'T15 Lamberton 'B.

'Cose-y CharleH L. baur, 24 Kayurd James B. Walker, It' Cooper Slitmu-iid L. Jacob, 31U Charley IJ. Vessler, 117 I'tmrl Ueorge IMs.brow.

llo Uene- Frank -Capenl, 6JS Hudson Michael 'Mlehalis, 299 Hills Alley; Bernard F. 114 Landing William R. BroAvn, 4 5 A Kawiflskl, 34 Coates Cohen, 104 Clinton Samuel Greenfield, 684 S. Broad William 131 Mercer Andrew 308 Union Andre.w 'Michael Crayrick, Victor Bodine. .217 S.

Clinton" i Yaeger, 318 Genesse IS John 270 GIVENFAREWELL Pottery Employes WRo Are Drafted, and Those Service Honored in Officers of the Thomas Maddock's Sonti.Company lust ovoninj; a lilting farewell to. the employes of the concern who have been drafted 't vho arc ndw in the ser- TfM-- affulr-- sous about: 100 employes and an interost- ff program was Soihe of. men to whom honor was doiie Will 'leave this i t'riday for Camp K. li, Lan-i onlls'tod in the quartermasterj' iepartiupnt of the state, military forces -abotA three mnntlife airo-anil he was pr'csent with liiw it'lioiv'e'mploycs. The 1 feoiiHcrfi'ts from the MaclJodk conuern are: Louis Milter.

John Bit- 7er, Albert 1C. Schruni. K. Slack, James Hewitt, Thicl: K. Kutter Before tho program lyi.

officer of the company, presented' to eachiof the con-, ccrlpts a watch and i' comfort isit; The c.ominittec in charge of Che affair K'tts composed of Harry Jon'es, chairman; William Marsden, JarneS Tams'iind Harry Robinson. Chiiplaivi Handley of the Second an address. Thmrd. musicjil and 1 literarj; iirograhi, to which the audience' pontfibuted by America" thiv open ins of the exercises and "The Star Spangled Banner" at Butchen close, Williaiii Harry' Xaylor, a a uei. Bullock, Frofl Titten.spi: tribut-ed vocal solo's, and there violin solo by.

William Eard.ley and a. comet solo by George Ziniiner. Krod Beritley gave two recitations, vi-hlcl; xve.ce of a patriotic nature. Sidney. Hollies preside.d at tli piano.

i The Times tjoiig sheets, -were-, fhroufjhoii-t eveiilag-. 7 BETTER CONDITIONS Question of Employment For Migrators Also Discussed at Meeting of Local Citizens 'Kor the purpose i for the of. hounlusr conditions for the Kf''at number heKi'oes who a conic to this city th- Southern States i i the past few' held evening in 'City 1 fall by the Trento.u on AnionK which waf-attended by many reiircwntatiyi; men of this a'i rffortw being made to bettor the living conditions amonB.th*! colo'ri'd rat-e, hut the 'in- ploymcnl Jor migrators is aliso bcltiK '-thovpiiKlily 'invoutiKatod. John i i presided at'the session. Edward tho is Ail- were -made -by StatO Cohip- trolli-r K.

Biigbee, I'orliinp. foi'morly in the' Stutes -dipUimatlr service, who now i i thf RPV. rnMiibpfK of YmniK Me W. L. RouiKilrco.

rAbslliirMirp nf th tin- Rev. i Uatohelor. and li-v. r. Flipper; E.

L. DP Klva ABO.C,. of the State I.iuiird'of A i Wrirfpn Han- nuin, presideiit of Central Labor Union: VJncriit P. Bradley. 'Frank Th'ropp and Kijrrpgijtc Samuel H.

HANYHOORNAT M'CflRMACItBIEB Formei 1 City Official Laid to Rest Following Solemn Today Tho i i of Thomas I-'. McVr- a forriipr I'olici- Hinl CVini- -inlHHlpiu-r. i i nior'ninK froi'n his la.to Oak; Jwinc. 'Sol- rinn high nuiss of r'pfjuipw WUH brutpd jn j'hiiroli of the HlesjiCil HfU'nunent by "T'octrfrT HPVi Futher i i Ciftoy. The Kev.

Father M'pilla'iip the 'deacon and th.p Hcv. Kill her McGrath. nub-dpa- con. I i i was in St. CpniPtpry.

nndi'i- the direction of Thoman The Key. KiUlier. I'asey dellv- Hernion. "ITe'paid Jin excuU IPIH i i lo i llfp character of Jilr. MCI'orinack.

AM the body was being brought ihfv the choir With Me." During the soryicp.James Xwell rondpr- ed a baritone solo, "Jii'sl Today." Th? fniK'nil WfiK a by tli.p. Men's Total Heart in bortyi Last i of Meropr Circle, Broth- of HIP NOTED ENi IS Tb.c' i i i of Carl Virgin, i i i i i a Clrlck i F. N'ori-is i wiia from Mr. Kastlli'lil Avc- S.Vi'jIiirc i i i i il by I I I 1 i i 1 I i ni Ci.incti'.rv. 1 unilcr, i i i i i i I i i i I i i i i mil i 'ind i i i -J 'ui'l i I'.

i i c.J Vur'li survive. in i i i a Mi'-nrix 1 iiolijp i for gi-n- i Try, i i i i trrvil "cr- i)l' e.ti^-iiieerin.K-. I ill i a i i of ami- at'ter t'ontinif to Aiiiel-icn i em- I 'jiluy of i I i i i Oiivern- i Hi; 1 i i i i i i i i i i close ri i i i ties a i juid '(iMstnj( lio'ii i i a 'points i i i i lo lij-i iuspe.ctioiv i I I man of ln-oail ediica tinn', line 'spii I I i i i i i i i dial'- i 'V'K: i i UNABLE TOHELPSTRItt Executive -Tells Telegraphers He Is Without Jurisdiction. Say Men Seek Old Jobs coniinlri'-p i -tPlvirrucU i i i 'if 1 1 'iin i i i i i i i i vva.s i i i i i i i i In i 'nijrtprl Fi-iJ'cjvil- (jov'-rmncnt, I th" i i i Coinmprcf Cotnin.jM-1 Hlon. J.

iJ. I-'ranl, if Jjurlingtiin i I'ini' Bind-. M. uf 1 Kh 1 ts-aitfrl (jn Oi rt r.t'))rspiitin«- tho ynd hi.ii! i i of i i i he i-f. hourly -uf i i i for a of i I I assi-i i tfip coin-- "WHY COUGH" Tivylor'i Horehound Balsam A who 'our M.

2fte. Bottle. SAY CHILD IN BEVERIi fiiHVy tin.v 1 1 r'-'i'Uj-'- i i i Thi. i I I I I I ij.i-. to liii-.

i i ill' has .1 i i -number r'-'i'Uj-'-ff 1 'in :1," York SURVJ5Y. last menting' a. -aWong tho -negu'Of-s bf the with' a view of aKcyi'tatning, tin'- the xubniitled Ji'i'cport of.iUi tr vrnooii 01 HIP 1 1 fl nt a the Kew Jersev i Moth plant 'l- i SHIpYlfins STRIKF The ere: W.lter J. Min-. l) 11 1 1 I IlIilL iic-iD "otTTi riiniT NhAKotllLEMENJ --T 'coimnittee ap- pbinled to 1 i a i i of (lie city submit, the following- a i a 'report-: "To i time we have vlslt.cd "3D homes, covoriiiK" the, portion, 1 of the city.

phy. i Kdwafd V. Mc'itrai J'. 'Itiirronghs. Nirfioi- Th( liotioi-ary bearprn were: Mavor Fre.deritik: W.

Katx.Pnbach, for- m-r Sheriff -Walter. MMdile.n, Cbmmis-i (let.irKc Hii-fre. Joseph, Hoff, Krwiii R. Murshiv-H. I'ros- ectitoj- 1'.

Postmaster R. FJplier. Chief of Police John J. Cleary. of Fire Departrnpni Jampjs P.ennptt;: i i i rpj.i["U a.

i i iiffernoon from thf. police a the local' poJice i pick i Taylor, art uCtor, wit if -AcK the-'ciiHixe of. ffb.l'u.ction. 7'Jn; fjnllff- i tW i i t.o i i the courts be. ca.uMe.of a a i tr-n'ibl" itn'! thllt 1'h'i 1 of the 'chili'-l trjed, jiain pq.sses.uiun'of T.lu;'author!* ttes belie'i'e Taylor engaged, th'- niothor to police, re.iion.

ciainiK t'hat lor bin up ir. school'yit 'fJeverly i 30'this -the' tlroye Wa'rds this c.i.tv. VHIcuK'-r. -I who was in tenbi a a i AY A 111 i i today' in a. fr()m Av IM 3,.

tti J'l j-nipn il the.tntei'-.v* i. 5 s- rnion, 6ra ymprifhy gainst 'em- of a strike-'" to MANY IMPUGATED BV GIRL'S Startling clisclosiire.s, involving a number of well of this city, were tnadc this morning ii Central Police Court as a result bf the arraignment of tliree yo.uug women summoned to headquarters by the vice Afary Iadden and Elizabeth Bennett were summoned today. The first na'mea was placed on -prn- liation for a year, while latter sent to the State Home for Girls. Jf Bodnar. Huston Alley; Tony jl'isantu, 48 riaymond.

Michael Thg substitutes are: Joseph Holt, 8 1 7 James A. Joseph J. Sherman (Chamberlain, A Slack, Wilbert Meyer. Piksa. AVallagp IX Williams, Nickolas J.

Pentz. Ton Orson. John Charles I. Dav.is, Jacoih--Van- (Jei-hoff, Russell Butterweck. March Gawel, Stanley Kivitsky.

son. 120 Ferry. Daniel Shuniski. 317 Fair JIt.ehael Kostival. IS Huston' Alley: -Louis 182 S.

Broad John Kuzma. 203 Fair Paul Fischc-r, 650 -Emilio in $308 bail by Squire Kfleey for an offent-e committed in Hamilton Three men were implicated by her. NURSE DROWNS CHILD JPATERSON. Sept. she drowned little Mary Rose, 8-years old, to spite her parents, Mary Catl i aged 22, the child's nurse, todajr i.eprs'id police to let her follow victim to death the i'assaio The nurse, was arrested when she was seen wading in the river.

her arms and crying. She confessed and said she wanted to comm i suicide. The child's body was recovered from the water today. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Evangelistic services i be opened tills eveninc in 'Paul's A. 11.

E. Church, Willow Street, to i for some time. The Hev. W. Cocnlo.

133 Lexington Peter 241 "Elmer Samuel D. DeValle. CTD Second Charles Nabutoysky. Ijucatur Jlichael Gvdos. Second Jpsepli Pollack, 138 Federal Si-th V.

Gillmer, 212 Briad Vincenzo A. Giordano, 16 a i Andrew- Thomas, 832 Lamberton Mike Huston Alley: Chet- nekv, 31 Emory Jacob Levin. 611 Second John Outke, 31S Second Frank Russo, 32 Anbury Howard H. Tomlinson; 253 Clay Kt. Peter Hresk.o.

1-tfl Ttirpin iiar.ry -Berknvitz. T01 Siisko. 16 A i A 4s Aileline lOlmer K. 71'J i Palmer, 57 Thomas a i S7 i a a i Pei'-i- I-'usky, Walter P. Neuls.

00'. Warren James 122 Samuel Kesselman. gr, I S. Broad A 1 4 7 I hTton i i berton i i a Sutler Hedd, S. Hroad Swiederski, 14" Lexinjiton Nicola Po- viji.

219 SL: Samuel i i a 1'nion Turpin John Packi. i A ley; a i M. 205 Jackson Charles Union John A. McQuillem, HI Mercer St. FLAG TO BE IN SERVICE Wrist Watches Presented Members of Engine Drafted For Army lloraor.

I i -anil Walter Martin, of Knsine 1 -No. 8. Stuyvecant and KdjiPnierc Avenues, will earrvi a tin- people "o.n hill," "when they leave the city i i a few. days to join, the Xutiona-1 A at Wrightstnwn. As soon as it was learned that theys two young Jlremon.

had a to the people iii Ulfe community decided to present the boys with some teslimoninl of esteem and gnod will. S. last evening: told the much their -comradeship hnd" bot'ii wished them early and safe He Mien presented wrist watches to them. Many people from the neighbor-hood were present, as was also Chief Beri- nett. Who regret at losing the boys.

WATCplATER FOR8BlDJER-Tfl-BE First Conscript From Kaufman Stores Honored by Employer and Fellow-Workers Charles Fargo, nrst of the employes of the S. K. Kaufman conscripted for military service, was given a i i farewell last even- I ing. i a a summoned the ein- ployes of his store and delivers' 1 an inspiriiiir and interesting speech which Wris followed by a groat tio'n both to Mr. a a and to Kargo.

sanitary i i a i i i homes are sood. houses themselves are in i i some leaking circle 'which render Hfi'rri with waiter in a tain co'iiililioii in such homes. "kcc-rcaii'it: A a no rpcrejitioii at all because no suitable places are iirovided. A siiULll percentage resort lo (lie. moving- pic- a an'd a i tiome.of the nien organized uusftball a i iiiul eiiK'Hge in s-portn.

A resort und other tiye influences are a and regre: tiud we report a survey of i i ampiix pet-pie, a have reported ha-- been aceomplished car- i out, pasiora) -ivorlr, no-t beinjj able i i tlfe i i grreat task. However, at our convi-nionci: we hope to be able tci a 1 complete i will i a a i i i ainone "Uespectfiil.iy i -HKV. J. A. W.

H. HATCIifJl.oj;. "PvKV. p. Mr.

Uiig-liec that, there colored people in i Sliite for whose wellin-e no Hci'i-ntillc work has been a i i time. i "lane it tin- would soon brouRht to the In behalf of the men and hm em- l.t"lrl of efforts ployed at the store, 11 r. a a pre Denied to the departing worker Curiosity a by the 1 handsome wrist wal-h, while for t'ne red-bordered i ftasr Centered a blue star, which Hangs from the home of former Mayor Daniel Bechtcl. at 480 West State Street. President Wilson issued this flag at the outbreak of the war a service fluff, to bo flown from the homes of United States Army and Navy men.

The number of (--tars In the centre indicate the number of men in the he presented a solifie-V sle i coui- pi-ehpiisivt- I'ffiiftK line mip-ht be- jtKide. Mr. iliis would he of the depart ment of the ex- ''ry, legislntbin wonhi b( for coniiiiis.sien to i i chiire--- 01' a A Pastor i hnd not thiit the po.lice ilepnrtmcnl Conducting a survey simitar of 'the. "ominiHee. a resohuion by Henry M.

Herliert. for the a pointmevit of i r.ciiiler i Commissioner la Harr' on i WJ.S i i Smnui-l H.ivi-i stick tin- Itev. i i i were i to State A i i i i Secret.i rv A i III services o'" Uie neerors in i i of Liiiior I rna 1 mllini; uf th- I.It iicr.j 1 ji'ml, vivite -XIr. ami A a 1 a a i i i and. i -i-osfK-.

ami fin', in. I i A. it i i i i a i i i i i i i i clerks (if a i i i 1 i i brok'-n a roses; Walter J. clnif.r piirjile i i i i i i i Mr. a I w-hile Mi 1 i i i I i i i ter a rose-.

Knrrctt "rir.d a i and 11 r. and Sirs! 1 a a i wreath i a.nd llli'-s o'f valley: Mr. ami. Mrs. li'hn I I Sines a family, P'irjiie i ami a II.

el'notor i i i asiers: MI i a.inl iisters: frienil," i i Ulu'l i while jisti-rs: Misp M'ary i Mrs, J. Coonr-x und Mrs. i i a fiiiflii. i a afiii i i 1 i i i i I Jersey Cloth Cornpiinv. i i la vender Mrs.

T. i i i a purple." Mr. aihl Mr-. I-'olison. '-pra i Mr.

A a in I i i i I i a i i a roxes; Mr. and 1,. i i i i i i a T. I 1 a i I'Vrr? i i i -sjirar i i i a i A i i a a TOM-S: I'lmj-les 'C. i a i asters', a i i asters.

JAMES LONGMORE DIES i TACn.XV. Sept. Ja.m*"* I.onpmore, a fortm-r n-sid''-nt ol' i here a Tti-' i a i be held tomorrow a al from his resilience, i i ir-f-'. l-iOdRp. N'o.

a and. road Iteiief Association. i is vived by his wife, mie, S'OH was in th" i i of in the Kasl Treii'Kin DIES AT 91 riEARS SAY LABOR TROUBLE is WORK OF ENEMY; il I. tin---- i i i i i I of '-xi--Ms. i he (oniorro.u 'u- i i i nf A i i i i hie'h mas's i i -in St.

a i "ii: I i k. i i i i be ih Conn i i A. TEMPLE DIES in -i lie Tinn-p. A i A VTIi i I Snpr nf Ihl.s place, i i i yrui v. i i i I i 1.1" in.

"end! 'kvijrkeis 111" u.i.s years liis-'wil(i'w- i 1 1 a i tho 500 a sun a ulsn two a i a a cuti vent ion of A A i i i i i i i i i i i Mrotherhnod of fiiin-riil i bi.h"»ld frurn his hue -Workers, which hits a rimriiiim. 10 States, adoptbd; ices i i-e in i i. groups of: inii'n's "undfir -to all natipn'-i will" i in an r-ffnrt to obstruct-. iiroxi-t i i i of the war. i i i i i 'liurcli i I i iii'Ti-nieni.

be in the Tj( i i i direction" if A i ii I "lent of Treiiloi; i i i i i i i i i i a He wa ii inembcr of' i Xo. i of Mn.i-ii.. The Ii' lil his Friday a a i I i i i i i i I I I I i i i i rei-tlon of. I'oiilson Coleinan. KILLED SEEKING WORK The i i i a ul i i i a i i i i a i Meceer i i i i i i i i of i I i i i he a a I ,1 i i i i al.

-ins I .11 Tow ii WOMAN GETS 3 MONTHS i i a llosinka i i Acting her to the County; i from i a i i-- i i in s.r. i i i i i I M. MISS ANNA G. GUL-ICK Tin. 1 i i a Jti.s i i i i i a a i tre.if.

of- i i i i i iimvii. Ji-Jtl i of Mrs. i i i in Ki'ni; 1 lery i i i i in 1.1 v-rview. i i i inn (j.f i el-f a I I i i i i HIa ii'lini r-. I i i i i i i i i i DEATH OF I A i i i i i of Mr i 'I I i i i i i i i i If i The FINED $10 FOR-DISORUER4 4 1 1 a was Tt Acting 1 a 1 he Se-'ntui District; 1 i a i being i i Street.

1 'A i i I A nia YET FREE i i a I i f- A i I i i i froni Workhouse' tbisj-' hnoni-i of S4f Arvorduii? ih" f-Vrin ni irn fncr i i i i -i South i I i i i from i ne i i i i i nor in-'-ii cup'riireil. A -reward of is offer' for Ills capture. for 'so a ris- pofsiiil A I I'LK has befin at the st itbout threp years stnd was un I I i Distant in the. auditing department. on ho He has been most popular amonj? ihe employps as well as his superiors.

Hfi will Ifeave this i Friday for f'ttmp Dix. prearh. of. Washington, U. C.

CHILD HIT BY TROLLEY 0 service from the household. i 1 The flag nt the Hechtel iome was presented to Bechtel by her i i pon. '5arrell Bor-htel. who is nnw serving i the New Jersey a corps at Anniston. Ga.

MOVIE MEN TENDER DRAFIEES BANQUET I WALTZ ami i a i i F. Heal, ihree-yar-old son of Mr. -and Mrs. John T. of Johnston A badly crushed left ICR and possible i a injuries this i when he was run down by a trolley car on East State Street.

The youngster was taken to St, Francis Hospital in an automobile. CHARLES F. A Robert Hampton, colored, of Kouis- villc. Ky. was killed pn the Pennsylvania.

Railroad yesterday. noon while stealing a ride on a freight train, Coroner GroVe had the body- removed to 0onohn-' morgue, Is said Hampton vftntt north in search of work. PAYS $25 FOR MEAL Williams iroi- into an argii- th, Harry. In Street restaurant early morning. payment of a meal lJ was fined by Justice If a line in Central Police Court HELD UP BY INSURANCE BILL WASHINGTON.

Sept. la. Adjournment waits now on fhc soldier insurnnce bill. are Frank" i i ol iron. i rent for nepro i i i Bella, drlit'ird for the National A were at a banqut riven by Ihe Moving Picture Operators, Local at the headquarters.

120 North 'Sroad Stree.t, last eveailng. Mr. Knieger Is nadnnirer of the Majestic Theatre and Bella is attached lo B. Theatre. Hafvev Manners wap chairman and John IS.

Gill was tho principal speaker. The tnTM tvere-. prestontcd with wrist watches. HildlnRer. of a chain of-a protracted Senrr-'e fljrht of muvlitc picturf -tJu-utrcs; "TI p.Pam -Eases at OnC6, Corn Just It.

a step which its friends I Those Dipel will iittenvpt to meet either by John J5. fJ'U. Charles HildhiKor. or an to the President. Prpl Hulme.

H. H. Klmer Ij your cm a Congi-pss felt so patistled about the 1 Atkinson, A. Smith, C. Otis, H.

of I program that it took a Kenton. F. HH-k. P. Al- i i eonilitkiMs and ployinetil of Hit- netcroes.

the qiiesiion was as to i i i i-r- l.i'oor toward i eolon-i! Mr. i i i i. nf l.ii'oor I i dechired i I i stood lo rernovi ttir- n. I of Ihe i bin is i I i i i i I i I 'om is to do i In it'" -md i Thioji f)i' a n. i a a i i a I i io! ill i intr Mr.

Bradley, who js enpaged in the For a Corn-Peeling Picnic, Use'Gets-It' i vavatlon today, both adjourn- I J. K. C. I'ar- 1 WHICH MEANS A Good Digestion A GOOD DICES tlOX MEANS IfraMi inp while committees engap-U in con-I Iwr, Harry Mnnnt-rs. H.

jget off and hearings. Both Da kin. liarry J2.500.000.000 trnr ri-venii" hill i Ui-vanoy. Hen H. blM.

may le Griffith, Edwanla, "'E. i before T'rfBiiyT I TTrWy wsiltam VawlcrblH and Craft. The Uccoratton consist! Schenck fh Sfason. Do voiir 'i-rjiidlnsi a sinllp li.inurin-p«rl That's the way the only j-otir corn or corner thouph It were glad to by 1AHTOHEAD mm a i a i i i lii.s* 1 a i i i in i i i i of ri-'iil a business stated a pr.iperties in i i i a hi-eii ar- f.ir the of the coloreil i proffer PtiKtor ni' use of a is, 1'oj- irpose -of a i i fur newoi'S a mettitm and i'hi'e. Jliony tile tllie.y ii rcsoliniuii tali-- I a a a'' I I a i in-m uf.Hclurers re i i i and i or Commissioner Kfc to be present i i it the 11 .1 i i of the i suggestion i who the.

sitiiiition had i.een brought about by conditions caused by the war. a resolution was adopted to ask the war emergency i-oinmitteo to appropriate J100 for the use of. the league in defraying expenses incurred in its far work. A letter from rtenrirn director of a i president of Ic.iy Dear Mr. liy 'ph'Jije i a a i ul i i on a the iippoin man, tnii si-it" of Trrnlon somv flv- Hm re.

A. K. Wasrniiny: u. 1 1 1 0 rs a Help Hoover! We must all help win this war and when Our President and his men bearing the burden of another Lincoln, ask us to be sparing of the wheat, all of us should do our best. If you are in earnest if you really want to help, do as they ask.

Thousands are doing it and more right minded people will. For tomorrow's breakfast why not try a dish of the best of corn foods could olitalo I N'BW YORK, Sept, Uvity is, to tor? nt-w jJCgKMlHiV are to ffleclA in whowe are lo re- About WtoO ipowfl the to Enrolled im- mpdlatrtj-." anj wrtw recruits to ilw tnovtmcrit to through upon' by the I after of its I ACCUSE BUS DRIVER of JcrAej- City, John M. tcr appear before Aclln? Sn Central to ai c-lty the of fcun between this WTO CANAL WJMI jjy and ao- than A-n unknown s-uiy tffifr .11 Sprtnjr' Strwt thin nt-itro, Thf iroinan wMjUkcn ier before i Hi p-'tprr coach a colored 'man this 'but he failed in Civil ICP ijimination. hav- but iiad the hiad i nl the yearji. i "Pf.

-t. call't) UJi'jii two yfars wltb a- llltft 1 infornn-d him that 1 was! to OTftk" an appoint-' SnOl-A ilif, and wllll our you tmtfl when fail ft. 1 iviH wmove know any earn bi UM For Owr direct l.jc K. rhl- III tn Trenton and aa Store by A. man with tl)" 1 r-lt that should In niakins fnclt a n.ol«vti«n for th- rcauH that the manner in apjioijit-'- his doi would 'f 'r-ai1 oti rvftw-A rm-f.

fur- itit-t J'l. White unrtpr th" law H. Iff for to takf 'Civil Srrt'h''' fftf th-ir to be in Jjjf- 1y "i ttif maklnjt pf-rlod than tnr tHat wti to ft your truly ynnts, not for ty, romniunl- ftARIJK. An all-the-year-round food! A Eat these delicious flakes either with cream or milk, fruits or fruit juices, ihe satisfaction-is immense and you will find equal satisfaction in knowing you have started the day by helping Uncle Sam save the wheat. Your Com Food Get the Best of Coiii Foods Without dtorajwion she received and trdctxsj nici 1NEWSPAP.ERI.

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Years Available:
1891-1922