.le- 1 K Q' `, W" L=;.¢*-»..,.».. _ ‘ ' *Mn Q I is las'-l-.1 » some - 15” - ~ ' » I one " “éii A's,"nosbAr"isch‘rs1ill§sl§§".9.,. .-ssl” iw- wi%%'f§}Ii?E>l\i'r‘“ 54 =f§ °z EES _ 'di as-1 } 'ri-is Lerner Nm {”a‘i5»”il‘s Zé Eli s §‘-t'¥»‘3r“l”’sif5’ 5' _MAYBE IRISHHDME RULE DROPPE _.____.._;__._..._. (Canadian Press) w .. L5 .< , ., :J fa. - ' I' ' - bl 'G is $TEA sfsvlcs 0 QETWEEN sian sirius Dc AND WESTINDIES sillmisclln I IMHEHST UPEHATUB H HLlM[I] Fllll Wllllii EDINBURGH, Sept, _ 27.-Rt. I-Ion.l -' Alexander Ure, Lord Advocate of I ' . scotland iii addressln his consti- ` ` 8 tuents _today, referred to Ulster banks in the same way that t and predicted that the new' provisional ' government would be treated by the hey would treat the South American .___ liepubllc and would collapse of its BOSTON Wass S own weight in a. few weeks. Referring to the proposal for conference between the political 1,- - ics he Said that if the oppoggilts l;Ii‘i(l)inl(l)ilve a.l0§:“glgag:uhin h°“°_r agreed to the principal of home rule, secretary of the Umteg f’__'_'_;hN‘;Jte‘ £0 of America. According to the msg Bram arranged for the meeting M U10 E0verunient would be willing cuter iIlt0 11 conference, be ready t0 _negotiate up sentation for Ulster in the Irish p liamcnt. It would also listen fav ably to proposals giving Ulster bbmvlfde wntrsl oi its sabsstls and religious affairs. These propose the government is willing to put i to words ln such a way as to al all doubt on the part of the Uls people. liELl¢‘AST, f-leptember 27 -'-The lng' The Dum mr “ Bull-able mhm be lnl to the late John O’Callaghan cm be thoroughly discussed and it is whole question of home rule may settled without resort to resistan That there are thousands of v gre on the platform President Mi n _J. Ryan of the United Irish Lea _ - ` H lilly lpntrick Eglin, former American in ter ister to Chile are among the 110;; speakers who will address the m a the memorial meeting to he 1,,,1d _ Fitz id 1 the question of greater 1-ep,-e- ing ienrél ali” ‘I:__;’_:e;f_‘;e;5_‘_féstl1‘¢:_i_¢_“l;h¢F time was extended and three tenders The latter oiier was regarded as t 'lag' of Ameflcll. Captain Edward 0’M _her Condon, of Springfield and ;__ i 4.4 ,_____..-,,-1-- With the obicct of bringing before MONCTON September 20 -- Th reduced cable rates. Details of the yearly for fifteen years. ~'I‘he R mn _,men ’ 1 °l’t- 27 Al' ifax speech said the government had fortnightly or twelve day servic 5 ts h“V”_bU%I\ completed for awarded the contract to the Royal May with well equipped freight V0' Mail Packet Line Tenders for the passenger ships of 11 knots per h °f S°\‘ViC0. as first called, expired n provided that if the service f onal year ago in October; then there wss'satisfactory in a year the com “BUG only one tender in that of Pickfordiwould undertake in the second Pf°` and Black, and as this was not sat- to put on the class of vessels a BYDP isfactory to the government, theior. 1 _ _ ave cami-i.Pikfd dBlk d dt h t ar__spccinlly designated rcpresenta 'ves 8 ,_ws1,;; gayorse,-uvtice bziwegneg; exfulorary in c nmc er and the ~ chanl John and Halifax and West Indian government made a contract Klle ports on a subsidy basis of $315,000 WS* per year for ten years, ships to be $200,000 but they were unable to Qh- ready eighteen months after accept-lplcment their contract by get 112;; ance of tender. The Canada-Westnecessary boats of the class requ cet- _ ` 'H' UNF CAN GO AS FAR AS ONE l l A ' 4 will mans WITH 'rms oo Foster has rounded out the reciprocal faster boats than those called and the West Indies and implemented 'subsidy basis $300 000 from O now although the premier in his Hal .for $300 000 per year to_begin dicaie offer too expensive, so Pickford and Black for one year steamship service are only announced,Msil Steam Packet Company offered five year contract on the terms o b too to Halifax at nolextra cost. l syn- ` Canada and Great Brltian also sub- a l ~ the scribed £8,000 each and as a. result sinihil°“°“°°- ”“° wAsH1NG'roN, september ze.- B banks-Morse Oo., of which Mr. J. A-l hand ____ active campaign to dis WM' installed hY th” C““”"“a“ F“l"'|The department of justice has on IN CENTRAL LEAGUE s- ` _ . ` s I 8 . ‘~'l\h'l'lll’2l`€_\‘_)f l*§§\5d§_“"§__§gsgh°s_f;:§?_ cia e the so-called hard coal ra rl-presen a e, ‘__ sion the installation was meds. 1 ‘llhtlchl I-‘l““t9 lmva been manned by the Reading and the Lackawanna u M”“f'“`*“ Hllgh M°Mm°“ cl cornwall der the anti-trust law. The aplllic sbs T. n. Woodman °¢ il” BW” li °l Mr' w°°dma“ how- Erie and the Lsllilh Vlllley lm” been de}l‘lcl:1h:l'l\lles go( the league the meet. ed the po n nn a ° ' ' ht. ‘men on September 17, asking him Par liau i. _ (-_ver goes on better and is instaliia 0, wats;-_ system which automatica y takes thc water from the welihas used; the limbs -being e°'=°mP“° ° b ompresscd air The °0¥hP\`°B‘ ,sing gi the sir and c arg _ A 0 g uder consideration. So far there has been no movement against the Pennsylvania, but offici- als here regard President Rea's an- n ment as the beginning of an uctuul distance nf the international ___._.__-_.4 ng _ racc. Tomorrow thcrc will be vari- FUR THE BEN__J.FI,_, OF Mrs. 'l‘I'l(lM[’SON-VAN ALEN WEDDIN o'clock. Ou Friday evening lic G' ture showing what is being dune 1 l " ~ ch I aught' grasp' 'me mmlel wwe the Bild is to hold a rally in the city are going from me Easterll l“`°Vl"°“9 ii1l`l>h¢\bly will ever travel on the I’ “B E~ _I- Rflllvmy came over the line on ll Friday from Tignish to Charlotte- '~l' the mission of conveying the stock 0( thelcightecn short campaign speeches wil “"3” Wh” “re interested' “nd Wh” lzlkilitllynallzlflonm izillillller §l<‘lcl\'£a§:l)ixatC';iI:: Dr. - Shearer on Fi-iday afternoon at four lggikhtzuxebrniltnii q‘t‘llleto<§:od:-rclaluns will deliver in this hall an illustrated lee- rx;n,1'O'l“,t;i;;,,oTh(;;exeBitxihqg l“ comprising twenty pairs oi breedniil, ERS '“`°"° oliscontcsts, some of which will be _ _ _ , ct; of an unusual character. Special ` ('01 Phu MINE Spun( the prizes will be awarded to the victors WASHINGTOV qoptember 2 YC' in the various contests-‘ The gnl"d‘»The executive Acounlzll of the Ain nd race for the international aviationtcan Federation of Labor in ses month to do certain necessary pre- mst day of the meet' Avmtms and tion of a nation-wide benefit ass a u tr have arrived here to m __f,1,e time from September to Feb,-“_ to witness the preliminary trials and of the councu decline to d_sc__s__ LONDON, $cpt. *Z7-An event Bmnlnativs society circles also display ducted by DL Fullerton’ who "f tion with this matter." 5er'_:|2§;cigglo§_";'e;:s€h_;°c_?;_e 3_‘3g';nAv'v';_"i';:l` The special services that are to ull the churches of (lunada in coilnec- and the. mlnulndér bemg,.p“ps __ __ yet delivered to their purchasers; ° and thc total value of- the furry h hem m st' ‘mmes B Hall Wm be °°“` beauties is somewhere in the vicinity Wm oi ssoo.ooo_ 'rhs work of preparing' 5 PFW” Wlll l-like P151'-9 Uh M0hd9Y| the h I t ~ ht n ,dared the _que _ considerable interest, will be the H0 89 mg C0 9 5 base his addresses on the fifteenth this valuable freight was commenmd “'95"mMrmg° tomorrow of Miss Mary chapter of St. Luke, especially in "°' Wednesday under the supervision of ,_ aviation fans from nearly every Eur- ent for the Bt,_ikM.B in the Camnmt Van Alcn, a granddaughter of the muon to the p___,__b|e___ of The Wa__de___ me Hon Charm D It preside t . _ s s. on, n _ the _contests and races of the second nmttw but it ___ ____________to0_1 the his death in 1912, when he wen from God tu human nature and f 1" nf the company, and on Thursday last night s address he dealt with the - t . , . , night the foxes were taken to the snli third (lays. body ,,',______,,_, agreed to my B ,,,,,,,11 llsws with nm scehmship frltshls, is ;‘_;§_;“‘;§___*;_*‘_'_‘;“‘f_'e _‘_l_:‘_f_’“*_fa_f°‘;§“:_"€ _"I freight shsfi st 'rlgnlsh sud islt mens --“--"-""'”" ssesgment on more than 2_000_000 llriswold Thompson, who comes from ’ ‘ ‘ vga” ull flight under n special guard. m At nine o’clock esterday morning, a l members of the afmmted organim- n wealthy and dmtingmshcd Rnghnh human "umm to God; in it them this valuable trainy consisting of two . H. 1 - . A l f f d - miners n appea or un s pro HRINERS START ,___- READY FOR DESQASON IN MAINE tions for the benefit of the striking fhmlly- bably will be issued in a day or two. 3 8 of God and of God's need of man. was a rent revelation of man's need coaches two baggage cam and two It ' _ was a parable that directly expressed gziifgelégwncarségggg Tgingizéga §_l;:;_» “l NEW HAVEN' C°““" September salmon, Mr., sept. 21-Hbhtsrs WI-1-H NEW GOAT man’s sins, sor-rows and suffering Ol _ _ 1 . th-1 fGd, ill ii fi' tht and would be hunters of the 1 bloody HANOVFR Dlqpu-|~E ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 27-The brguggs €_0d<;nt0l1;l_he 1-_l;‘;a!;o(i1lst a at 230 ___ mu and _liter the Murray °‘ Harbor regular train had been des- I1 » tl ”' l 1; th hiti Nl ll D mb of the El€¢l1I‘i°l1l News °l . 7' '"9 ° ° ""“~ °“s_ mm 5' ee' 1 k 1 01 4 e 11; ' tis (lsr-,not released until after the Shriners “ “Y __ .tributed to his death. He was about abound partic,,1B,.1y 1,, the eastern W C if H105 0 0 B SD lh bl w_th___m(_ _cm The md goat is now _n the nd man imperial family and t e and northern counties, but the best drawn, of the young Prince and P_.in_fke,,,,1,,g of the 138118, s1,,;,,e,-,,_ ,.,1,,11~ hunting grounds are around Moose- cms from Germany' according to the members of Osman Temple ____0_ head Luke' the headwaters °f the information from Hanoverian circleslCl1!'f‘ll 8 new 808% Wlllch £\000l`hl!hlll€B Penobscot 'md St* Jmm' in th-e cmm' communicated to to-day's Tagebiatt. lillfrm Uh €h°i¥` Pl’€B€Hl5 trill- °“ ” _“' GRAND nal Ins, Mich sept 27- .r°°d“ ‘mm their “om pr°p°rt“ 5' Representatives of the six clubs of S“"'” '”'l"e“d7 3"’ pending against of which the Central League is com- : posed arrived here today to attend ' i1t'd fe ccfthelegue E tion of the commodities act to thc t B “D msc ca? hx.: tolinorrow “Um rd " ° ° 3 _ BERLIN, september 21 ~ . _ h t d for Philadelphia Wednesday. According to reports l;,':,[f;,le`;ll;°£,;Qfglfifiallirgexlag0213: f"°'“ “ll "°°“°““ °' “‘° '““““_“g msiiuss in connection with the sh- where they will conduct a cercnrmlal On_ igunds de" aux flentgul §_“dM:_:“€ thronement of Prince Ernest A-ugust-0" UCL 1- Thi’ Shhflhem lflsf- fhelf , _ " Yea’ ““ 9 “B '”“ ° “ f cl mbsrl nd and Princess Victoria sont in New Orleans- where the lull- Istanny mer the wreck' and his N28 more than 10’000 deer Wm' mu Vic' tlliouille as lguke :ind Duchess of Bruns'l\1Rl WSH helll in qhllflilllilhe Mill WHS tics of Hancock and 'Washington and in the Rangcley region. .___ SIX CLUBS 'l‘O BE on and Hartford railway' which mn f th hootln season for deer next l’ ” A ll' “turned "um Panama’ "tufted the cruel indiilerence of some in ' c word-splitting wrangle over the for fl`0lll We 0 HY _,________._._-- 'GERMANS T0 INVh.‘S'1’IGA'i‘E THE TOBACCO '1‘RUS'1‘ Prussian officials, it is stated, in- sisted on a more explicit renunciation by the Prince of his claim! t0 l-he throne of Hanover, whereupon the Prince declared tnat would take oil r sian uniform and retire to BERLIN, Sept. 20- Preliminary steps for an investigation of the hi P hsillndlgi, austria, with his buds operations or the "tobacco trust." ln connection with the German cigar- who, apparently, was willing to obey the marriage injunctions and follow Bti? illllllhtfyl have hee" when hy thi" the f,_»,,.¢“n¢s of her 11,m1mnd_ |Government. The Secretary of State Herr von Bsihmsnh-Hsllweg, the for the Interior. revlyinz today to l i Chshcsilsr thereupon yield- the petition sent him by the Hesse hoping to gain ii place in heaven heed _ less of the souls they believed were Christ appealed to their human na- e and in the 'o which in thei arose in the heart of God when the f _ _ city that evening who were yearni who in the stillness of thc nig breathed: Oh where is my boy to-night, The boy of my tenderest ci-ire; The boy that was once my joy all light, The child of my love and prayer? What about the wanderer who had -egg. s. . It rovided n lesson that aPPlied ttf; a;‘_T;:h;°§__;_t fgosggdézuiatzgx hurcli of the living God who were ?:_;g'th:hfe_xes 21:5 vglgitrplgtegalzliggodi mais being removed from the train o the ranch in teams, and by hali- going down to bell. In this parable _‘___ seven dclock _“__ _____m__ tha fixes were safely and snugly in their tur , J y l' _ humml lives they felt when they mhvitlliuihleersrnin there travelled, the found something which they had lost, F they bsd b parallel sl the lov WW gglssslhglhleii-r;l§§g\2hl;'?(li\:dAf“& a . Lundic, the veterinary surgeon of sinner was brought back safely into the ranch' Mn W. B_ Prawn' th’ om There Wm? many in ng; Secretary-'Treasurer of the company, for some news from a far countrgié a“_;!_1;h:r;:§l';t_;':;nff_Lr° ;‘_:§r;) doubt will be proud of their handling of the most precious train of their time or before it, were Conductor Martin,- d Engineer P. Doherty, Fireman P. Flynn, Baggage-"master, A. Baglisll and Brakeman. M. Morrissey. ‘ e ......__...,.__.__ _ _ d ld left home? Go wou save th; ing is always held in the city whos team won the pennant for the sea- Imper a '» » . _ it d ,ww ,solution oi League, an association of business wanderer. But how? By means the difficulty is being soug son and as the Grand Rapids team says the German government has 's 'long llnd its eye on the operations of 's- the pennant winner of this year \ son of the Central iicaguc TE“PEB`-ll UKE the "trust," to rlrdcr an inquiry into the subjects those who had the privileges of r Christian church in a Christian con'- munity, They He said were to go forward in search of thc lost. Thcy could not have those Christian privi- C0lli_i0 'E,YEa_TS. ME IIIGS. ETC (iii One cent per word each insertion in ‘Pd Y C ' nou cc _ ~ h mg ‘lt the effort oil thc part of the railroad \ H€0l`f\§0 batteries Ml! CM" " bn put itself in harmony with the la while running the house lights- T regn ar service; besides being available a any minute, day or ulsl\f»~ _.__--»--1°*"”_ GMIDENSED IDS ‘7 'I0 LITE FOR _ _ One cent per word each insert-l0l\ l *Ml ¢°l“'““~ CM” m“°t °°°°mp;nY sill‘8f\Gl thllt thi! P°““°YlV““l“ "Ml" continues for ilve days. The Cex_itrai'_lowest the previous night was 39 nec e w order. Minimum charge twenty' '° road was gcttins Fld 01 We h“\"l °°“ I l hl ‘*°"“~_“__ __ ____ __RAD6ii _holdings in order to come in conili noi? sins-1 PAIR MB Silver foxes. Show small sm0““ n After the announcement, a report B as interpreted by the department ‘_ ill holdings are regarded as small. The Pennsylvania railroad th 5“Bil“°l'l\““" Goal °°ml"“‘l' and “mL to come up at the meeting arc usted companies. l>r0¢\\l¢°d will “NP” adoption nf n new constitution, many "l changes lil thc rules, thc appointment V _ l f-hi! hhfd 'Wi'-1' “‘““°d~ Th” °°"‘l’”'“y of a schedule committee, the fixing of lon _ owned or controlled about 17 .000 ped uvproxiniately ten per cent ucres of authrocite coal land. 4 000 for ullhlli ““l° B” its a railroad from transporting "M ‘ inte 2'sM8 B21 iihnriottetown- ' .L tel-state commerce any article d . Aw ___.__ _ B clubs which at present baseball sea to the conference will be held here. Pre- Y: sident Louis Hcilbronner of thc __,_.._ . l d. th o ltiv st te- -- gives a cheaper and more ilnllormly ___st_c___ AB c0_______m_d __m_ the oth lcaslw IMI me <‘ 0 D S 0 ll l and independent lighting » lthmcitu roads' the Pennsywnnmer ,nent that thc mciubcrs of the league TORONTO Sept' 29___S,_‘.Ong LONDON, Sept. 'S do ufit will-0lIll>ll\U= l“Cl"*R9ll\K UW gh esmrl' and westerly winds heart bulomcter is being used suc- ____ number of .fair and wm~m_ _ __ limited to sill. Amvrls the lim*-l10\`H _ THE wlgilimi-;s;R__Y,,¢¢,,,r,1,iy was is teclinlcally known as electro- tli cardio mph " and automatically 'i"IDE_` M008, ETC, l3Al10ME'l‘l\‘R Tl) TEST HEART (Special to The Guardian) 27_A wom_m__“_ is 'Hou W y '_cessful1y`in the London hospital. It ” clear and bright but cool, strong ll - 1 il records waves set up leges that they enjoyed in this land this column. Cash must accompany witllout having rolrcspondlng obli- order. Minimum charge twenty-'B00 giltions. They could not claim thc santa, _ ' ' ~ " _" use of the name of Christ and refuse _ -- tn do the rescue work that lay at "St, Peters congregation will bold linnd. n fancy sale on Wedndlday, Novoln- bcr, 26th. 'i791-9-Z9M2i. .....- l ct deals for next year's players. . the salary limit and other subjects ol interest. The drafting season for Class B league starts October 7/and League has already closed several ______..__--_-1-' westerly winds at night, Saturday h“‘HB\ll"°B fm sunshine in the mo,-,,ing_ ¢1gu¢1y in by eaclr heart bent. It is useful in the afternoon with rsni st night. ,dl~\sn0sms discuss of the heart and The highest temperature recorded also in lndicatins till! Gllwf- Oh l-he yesterday was 52-degrees above zero heart of dlilsrelli drllss- and the lowest was 45 shove. 'ras' The cnrdivzrsvh is electrically con- t d ith two baths filled with salt above. At nine a. in. it was 45 s- water, in which the patient p aces s bove and at nine p. in. 50 above. lrlght foot and lcft hand. The highest temperature recorded --------" BIRDS SAVED BY MONKS O11' ST. BERNARD. ROME, Sept. 26-The monks of St. Bernard saved the lives of many "Highest price paid for 100 tons No. 1 cast iron scrap. B. Stewart as cs. Ltd. isis-9-lelzgrke, "The new issue of stock in the housands of "travellers" the other Viggo,-ia Farm silver Bleek Fo; Goff" I. d. is now offered to the present t night during a heavy storm. An im- misty swallows which were going t mense number 0! migratory birds. shareholders and mast be epplmi for on or between Oct. 7th, init. After that date any stock remaining, with the commodities clause of tht t Hepburn railroad act, which prohib- (N HONQR (lp PADRE ln sions/vs Milli/lonv. Oi ._-F- Saturday was 64 above zero and T0 ROW FOR AMERI- the lowest was 49 above. The low-' CAN CHAMPIONSHIP 55 a- ---‘ hausted about the hospice of the ,msgid will be digpqsed qi- to-out-j monks. helns unable to ily against side psi-miss. Richard Grant, see- South across the Alps, became ex- B retnry 1180-9-2'fHQ\'i" volcnt llesd wind which w nmton on Plant Line good for in < ` " ` ' 'ricksrr 'ro alt msnulactbrsa sr min Foil sAi.lr-illrrllilu comme Y ____ ' 06 » 5.00. _/ulvlr ‘~\\ “. ' Pr‘” l l'l92-9-7.9M3l- diseusethe report. ' _ _ ' "-"'sxcl.US D BALFBMAN s ontrollin interest in the ~ ' _‘~i,i earning was li c 8 "'° "“°°‘ °°"“°“°"t S ' n ‘csmhrls steel ssmnanr. sm<>\l\\¢°l“s 11 ,ig ¢1_ nn experieneem' U ml ra as Luke Brothers ' ' a "°‘“‘°’°" wr ° as-e-lsml- a»\y|»chsr_» lm been s report °\\rf°\\¢ Llmua. new-ssl. ___ 1" __. ilosifssfrwsms isosiri-I ilivllli nn John yay! fum, Kingston ur. wagon wrap; finder will ge \;`Wl;l'£_ ed _by leavin! l*‘“‘° 'J 9' _ ericllr Heidi, CllB\‘l°“'°t°'"‘ 3 by it under its sutllurlfy- N0 011° lipil . Believed Neurallls _f __ the comvany's hencral office would -l 'l‘hc Pennsylvania' railroad also , to about $22,000,000- l"°" °°“"`*‘l Ythet the company is willihs. Of hh' _lentered the negotiation for the sale sl this stock, but like the proposed h flicers of the on the nlbiwt. sAN_DIEGO, Calif.. Sept. 27-In the presence ofa large number of visitors from all sectionsof the Paci- no coast the memory of Padre Juni- pero Serra, founder of the old mis- sions of California. was honored here today by the unveiling of s large cross erected to commeratc his ser- vices us a missionary. Don Juan Riano Osynngos, the Spanish Min ister to the United States came here from Washington. D. C., ns the pci' sonal reprelentafivr of the King o l it sale t s 0 » 1 xrtr.:-:dy care silelit when approached Spain to attend the unveiling cere- fI\Dl\’. * '- .....__,,__.,--nv-H' ‘ ._.».¢.._.__is-_-- l`n&m'u mime om: oslaonw-'mhsra-u mslmm cum olpmhsfn _ nesday at 5.59. ' lintc-rested in aqliatic and other _ 5-391 land there ls ever reason to believe est the previous night was above. At nine a. m. it was 58 PORONTO, Ont., Sept. 27-The bove and at nine p. m. 49. above. ‘race for the championship of America The tide will be high this morning between Eddie Dumnn, _the present at 9.32 and tomorrow at 10.33; it holder of the title and Frank B. will be high tonight at 10.16 and (lreer, who holds the championship tomorrow at 11.54. title for the United States, which is The sun sets this evening at 5.44 to bc rowed this afternoon on Toron- and tomorrow at 5.42; it rises to- to Bay, has attracted thousands of morrow morning at 5.57 and Wed-‘lovers of the rowing sport and others The moon sets this afternoon at sports in a general way, to this city 1 The last quarter of thc moon was lday, Sept. 30th at 12.57 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 23rd at 8.30 a.m. There will be a new moon on Tucs- _ y _ that the race will be watched by but for the action of the monks, _who opened all the doors and win- dows and illuminated the hospice. This attracted the birds, who flew inside, where they were sheltcl-edior the night. They flew out of the building ln the morning and resum- cd their flight. ______--_.___- Flillil CHIEF Kll.l.Il1D. the i ~ I . prevailing. They must have perished -- °'A grand basket social and entele tninuicnt will be held' in thi Kingston on Wednesday evening, 8, 1913 in uid 0| 016 BOW fAlQ\l line lust completed. Thi _ in charge will spare no mail ' make this one of the grdndelltevh? of the season, the pro¢ram"wi_\\"e9__-I slat of local and some off the." 'Vit NEW YORK, Sept. 27.--Battalion city talent one of the spetiti unh- bers being s stump speech- Rod IN! snowball. Program starts at ¢,- »\ enormous crowds already gathering at every available point overlooking the course at i-Ianlan'l Point, where fire Chief John Shannon fell from alofelmli ¢lm,-9, ham;-lag ‘um ‘ggi ladder. three -torus msn whos sgbclas with bssms ms. 1110-0-1-limi. ing an east side fire. lie will pro < ....».-.---»--4-H. 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