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Show THE HERALD-KEPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1916. N, 4- I OGDEN DEPARTMENT ! Circulation Department, 420 Twenty-fift- h street. Telephone D15. 1 Neiv Wireless for D. J. Greenwell, Correspondent. 1C41 avenue. Washington Tela. 915 or ' Leishman Plans Salt ? Lake-Ogde- n Jail Returned. Plans for OKden. Utah, Aug. of a new wireless eystom operation between Salt Lake and Ogden over which messages will be sent In orisrinal handwriting, pictures transmitted and checks transferred were today when Lcroy Irishperfected man. Inventor, and F. II. Rolapp equipment needed In conpurchased nection with Irishman's Invention. The plant will be In operation vRhinfour months. 6. 0. P. DRYS' IN DEEGATES LARGE MAJORM NAME State, Congressional and Ju- Spry Man Defeated by Dr. E. P. Mills for Delegadicial Convention Repretion Chairman. sentatives Arc Chosen. Od'-n- . Vfbr county Aug. 5. mating ernoon, electe.I rep-rcc- rit Ib-nirb- n - . 1 an rec-enmend- ed - dele-Kat- es dele-Kat- es P.el-tif- ;. Argn-brlgh- t: . 1 Fames nr. 1 1 1 Call. A. C. Jndiclnl Ilelecrsle. The following delegates were named convention: t' !h Judicial f v First municipal ward. Alfred W!!!im Pnfdy. Henry Sain. James Cant-n.!- !. Cinilwfll. Thomas Umtnett. John I'iirham, 15. II. Oodiard; 'v rd. Mrs. Caroline A. WlKJjIns. Mr Shurtltff. W. A. James. W. ward. Thomas M. I. 1'n - rtvo 4; Third M Main. R. A. Nor-r- !. Irvine V.' th Webb: Fourth ward. C. '. Rtrh.irdx. Joseph Che.. S. P. Pobbs, M Sanderson. C. F.. Smith. ValenJohn tin,. t;.d"tn. S, V.. Hinckley. S T. Corn; Fifth ri i". S.inh i:idre1e. W. M. Joanon. Arthur nard. C R Farr. I lrciun Jav k";i. John rin. Trtlis. F. -.T. Reason. C. Rdvjttsen. John M.-- ' i'JarrtOswald Jackson. outsid.- of Osjdn city .s.r county 1. J. - A I. Peterson, W. N. Mclntyre, A. Vi II. i s.-ort- Am-!-- - -- . - !oe J. II T-- i ldi-o- R.' . Allen. ;re'n. J. M. J. P. Rroadbank. Ilerry T. Maw. F. I. Jrseph Itarnett. JJilufhins. J. R.I Fast. P. - i;((-,r;- ( N. - Hcslop. A. C. R.md tl. poor man should i e t r b" many hard rul Call rn Ifehr for he polished, s. who tries to lengthen his The art to shorten his days. Ihts lrmaji IIcrI4-npubi:cao.- l deleUquor faction minforty-fiv- e a tryinggates (pent utes this afternoon at the caucus of the. Republican delegates from Weber to- tho stato convention. The county were In a minority and were "wets' There were on edre every second. forty-fiv- e of the sixty Weber deleIn attendance and the gates was organized for active service In the convention Tuesday at the theatre. Chairman Charles R. Rollings worth of the central committee called the meeting to order, with JohntoV.theBluth, county secretary, attending Ililllng-s-wort-secretarial duties. Chairman explained that the object of the meetlnp: was to elect delegation representatives for the state convention committees and attend to miscellaneous matters. The "drys" showed their at the bexlnnlntc by electing strongth Ir. K. I. In convention this aft- fifty delegates to state the county at the ."rul ton ?res."Irnal and conventions to rpresnt the county at the fifty SVeond Jtttiirl ;l district convention. The pmirbons also adopted a platform and s. wher.tn the acts of the I evi r.ifb nftmlnhtri lion are applaud-r.- lr and the l;pub leans anJ their poli-iar den cine'!. ttte senator from Chez, Joeph Weber, was temporary chairman and the address. In wh!r!i gave e summed kyntn i:r the accompli hments of President Wilson and th I'e mocratlc He denounced the administration. Ccvernor tnto officers, deelarlnsr theespecially povernor had betho rope In his manipulation trayed bill. Senator Chei the Wootton ct poke In favor of adding to the state (rUipwrtntpnts a department of agriculture. C. C R!.- hards read th resolutions drawn up by the rnmmi!t9 and the was The resoluplatform set forth adopted. tion that th Weber Democrats indorse, the St Lmils platform, that tfcey hold the President's Mexican policy to be rlgrit, that Weber In favor of a county's democracy Is arrrl Mat culture and of department election of the for th set J'idlciary. Finally the resolutions fcit'.ination-widedemocracy's advocacy of state and prohibition. Drtecatrs Selected. The committee on- organization that tfi- date for holding tii county convention for the nomination of candidates h fixed by the committer. This recommendaentity tion was adopted. Although theto today's convention are to the forthcoming county conofvention, efforts of some to selectwere ficers fcr theS. coming convention defeated. S. Smith, county chairman, nicceeded In having the resolutions tentative committer of today mnde th next conresolutions cmmlttee for the vention. The following delegates were named to the state and congressional conventions: Orders city First municipal wa,rd. .T. S. Campbell. Oeorge C. K&lgn. It. 11. fioddard. A. V. Ilulsh. V. K. Haarbart Anderson. Matilda lirown; ward. David W. Hvans Samuel s''otid P. Vrooks II. II. Shurtllff. It. II. Third ward. I. W. Sherner. K. S Wcodcock. Asael Farr. Walter N. C. Richards, Tarr; Fourth ward. C. P.elnaP. T. I John Seiman, Hyrum P.irker.11. O M. Sanderson.W.G. H. Rurn-hnr'- i. J. Parker. W. riwllliams. C A. Uovil. I: J. Orlffin: Fifth ward. T. H Rrowninar. S. S. Smith. W. I"). W. Io.hhead. Ulhs, fieorsre Jr., W. A. r. T. Carlisle Shreeve. Stevens, J, M. Parlotr, ofK. Hunter. Ogden city county outside U'tbr A. I Peterson. Jopii Hom-- r, W. II. I.owder, J. S. widdison. D. D. McKay. The mas Kowls. (jonre I. Rrown, J. P. Carver, Oron kenlooper. D. 1. Randal' M K. Jacobs. M. P. Rrown. .Tom Wheeler. A. W. Marrlett. IZ. A. non-partis- SpeeU! to Th Offden. Aupr. 5. Demo-era- :, Men Who Fled From Logan 2151-1- 1. WEBER BOURBONS G. - church Is a recent arrival and will spend his summer vacation RECAPTURED the Uintah, mountains." PRISONERS Tards company of MIssouil .odav filed suit ag;alnt,t tho sheriff and the firm of Love Sz Meek to recover the mules or their monetary equivalent plus J10CO The sheriff attached for damages. the animals following suit brought by Rove &. Meek against another horse buying .company. to The Aug. 6. fSpeeial Herald-Republica- DRENCHED IS deleg-a-tlo- , n AI-Imm- , IIerall-Repubi;ea- - - nerald-nepnbllcan- In .l lS-pou- nd FARM HANDS NEEDED Idaho Ilanebers Are Calling for Help to Care for Crops.. Special to Th Tlu-otig- h Herald-Rcpubllca- I - J Htrald-KepublJca- lo-a- . c It - th-r- - 1 vvrj v- -F - A Herala-Repnbllca- Boise Ida,. Aug. E. At the farm markets bureau at the etatehonse it Is said that the demand for hay hands, and milkers and other lairrigators Is greater than the supply and borers been unable to fill the that they have In the Twin Falls district openings. there are openings for a dozen or more said hay hands andInto get them ItareIs willthat section ranchers that to pay the transportation of men ing who will work. Eureka Neivs Notes Hae bet Myself a Mighty as X, p -- JnS, I Have Undertaken to Raise the Standard of Dental Efficiency and Reduce the Price ' of Dentistry at the Same Time. n. There are substitutes for everything in this world except honesty and ability. To 'this unalterable fact I owe my success in my figiit, tremendous odds, to raise the standard of Dentistry in this state and at the same time bring down the prices so that people in moderate circvimstances could secure jnt as good Avork as the richest man could purchase. There Is not a single breath of vanity in my make-up- . I d0 not the pride I feel In building up my office from an humble beginning deny to Its. present commanding position but I give the credit to the people who made my success possible, not forgetting mv friends of the Dental Protession who helped advertise me to the music of the anvil chorus. I have always noticed that all the knocking comes from BEROW The man who is kept too busy to knock and consereaches the the fellow who can top do "Just as work" and ag-ains- t Li quently make "Just as fails to get an audience, good because people are looking cheap prices" up of down nowadays. instead Not content with employing the ablest Dental Specialists I can secure in my office I am lookout for wavs and means constantly on the to turn out better mechanical Dentistry newat a saving of time and money, and to this end I am now installing and wonderful appliances in my laboratory which wrill enable us to produce perfect plates in a fraction of the time formerly required at a big saving of tlrno and money to our patients. Every Experienced Dentist will bear witness that former methods The plates did not alwavs everywhere In vogue were unsatisfactory. conform perfectly to the shape of the mouth; it required hours of work and was a complex process, but now science steps in and in one process we can turn out in a few minutes' time a metal base for a plate that fits absolutely perfect. It is another step forward for Dental efficiency and I am convinced It will also aid in still further reducing the price of plate work which I have already reduced to half the prices charged by Trust Dentists. coming to my offices Is assured of positive satisfaction Every patient of the bargain. that Is part I mo-Itlo- 4 i: Ben. Garcia, a conRogan, his sentence victed bootlegger, serving In the city Jail, and Albert Albertson, in the district court on awaitingoftrial assault in the county side of charges the Jail, climbed through the partition them on separating one of and then sawed twoWednesday bars out ofevening the Jail windows, making their escape. Their absence was discovered by Fred Smtlh when he went in with breakfast for the two. . The sheriff Immediately began a search for the men. sending his Albert-soto Ogden, while Marshal Ivor deputyn of Hyruin, a brother of one of the went north in quest of th fugitives, two men. He found them at Arimo. and wJiile the bootlegger showed fight, he was soon quelled and Mr Albertson re-lodgturned at once with his prisoners, about 2 o'clock BEES HAVE NEW STING ing them In Jail again The men when put yesterday to The back in Jailmorning. told of the manner of their saws in IluMy Special escape. Some one had passed Rlttle Region .About lnfxHn to them, concealed In bananas. and Havoc Caldwell In Are bolts the Causing: the these sawed using 5. Bees of this andthey the bars out of tho winCaldwell. partition Aug. Ida., dow. They went to Greenville, took the section have a new sting. In the past from there to Richmond and few Interurban three persons have been stung then walked to Trenton, where they p.nd days In two Instances the injured who boarded a Snort Rlne train for Arimo. were stung on the arm lost consciousness, there was an unusual swelling of tho hands and arms and It required work upon the part of TRACTION COMPANY FAILS several hours' summoned to restore the the physicians to consciousness. In another patient case the symptoms were like ptomaine the victim being seized with poisoning, violent Phyvomiting Boise Railroad in Trouble; sicians are unable and to purging.the phenomena nor why bee explain stings result so Receiver Is Ashed. seriously. Inconvenienced by Saturday Afternoon Rovruponr. SperUl to The Herald Ilepubl'caa. Ogden, Aus. 5. Ogdcn's streets were small rivers and hundreds of Saturday shoppers were either drenched or marooned when a small cloudburst struck the city and vicinity this afternoon. Accompanied by electrical disturbance, the rain poured down with violence for half an hour and glitters were unable to carry oft the water. The result was cross that it was almost Impossible to water Into streets without gettins, ankle deep. A force of street Indepartclearment employes had difficulty culverts. ing choked gutters and Special to The From the country districts cams reIda.. Aug. G. The Boise RailBoise, fields ports indicating- that the beet Mills, chairman of tho delegation. He will be greatly benefited by tho storm, road company is In trouble and. foredefeated Samuel (I. Rye, placed in nom- but that Borne damage was done to closure proceedings and a petition for have ination for the- position. cut grain and hay lyinjr In the fields. the appointment of a receiver been filed in the United States court Carl Allison was elected delegation on behalf of the Germantown Trust David R. secretary by acclamation. CONTEST of Philadelphia. It Is alleged was REPEAT TO elected Weber's company Wheelwright In the complaint that the street railmember of the committee on credencompany Is Involved to the amount tials. William Howell member on the Aid oelcr Will Have An- way of practically $400,000. It Is undercommittee on permanent organization Children'" other Hetter Rntiy Show. stood that foreclosure proceedings, and order of business and Samuel O. with the application for a receivership, Special to Tho Rye member of tho committee on platwere form and resolutions. 5. probably filed at this time to hold Another "better Aug. Ogden, let up the paving contract about to be Marked Interest attended tho elec- babies" .contest is to be conducted by bv the company through the city countion of state committeeman. Charles the Children's Aid society of Ogden, acsome of R. Incumbent. anl involving an expenditure llolllnssworth. to an announcement made to- cil, for a' receivWilliam M. McKay were placed In nom- - cording who ask that all $20,000. Tho application the directors, by day A rising vote seemed to indership asks that the hearing on the apmothers register their eligible babies jlnation. icate a tie. so It was agreed to vote by Wednesday, t. or Saturday, Au- plication be set for August 9. August ballot. As each delegate voted ho had gust 12, at the society's headquarters Fto produce his credentials. Tho result above the Misch pharmacy, he registhe vote was the of Mr. tration period will bo from 2 to 5 p. m. PARENTS ARE OUTDONE jof a To be Holllnersworth over Mr. McKav tho babies must bo beIvote of 26 H to roj. Mr. McKay'sby n tween eligible the ages of IS months and C Dox Klder Youngsters) Win - Prnlse that Mr. Ilollinesworth's election j'ears. Work 4n Clubs.be made unanimous was adopted. The babies who are registered will to The fSpeeial were The "weta" apprehensive lest be scored byto physicians and nurses In 5. The Brlgham City, Aug. j the "drys" seek to have Weber's delthe methods outlined by accordance clubs in Box Elder In better boys and girls egation vote as a unit In tho state con-- I organizations Interested county are doing splendid work this ventlon that Is. that the delegation- ba'oies. year, and according to one authority Ivote Its full strength for the candithe work done by the boys and girls is favored the of the by fSHHS TODAY, FlXKltAI, majority Idate far above the work done by the adults of the Spry Robert A. Moyes 0. for Funeral services Aug. Ogden. After making an Inspection trip over faction Interrupted the proceedings Mies Rillie Jones, aged 22 years, daugh- Box Rider county with Supervisor W. several times near the end In order to ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Jones of J. Glenn of the clubs, J. C. Hogeneon, Ho Morgan, who died here yesterday in the state leader put a motion for adjournment. elecin club work, addressed succeeded in doinsf this after the will be held at 3.30 p. m. the following letter of commendation hospital, tion of Mr. Hollmtcsworth. was an- Dee meetin tomorrow the to D. C. Jensen, superintendent of Morgan ward nounced. It carried. the "dry considered ing house. Rurlal will take place at schools: "Rogan. Utah, Aug. 1, 1916. Apparently need to brlngr about the Morgan. there was no I). C. Jensen. Brlgham "Superintendent on the rounds that unit nn.yiocn.AT issuk cai.r. City. Utah: are Inrule, control of the delegation. they "In spending three days wtlh Mr. Price, Aug. 15. The call for the Democratic county convention of Car- Glenn last wetk I was greatly pleased the project work Is bon county has been Issued Countv with the Inprogress Box Klder county. We visChairman Nell M. Madsen toby be held making a of number ited the at their 17 boys to here elect nine Items Minor delegates August Ogdcn to the, state convention at Ogden homes inand found them greatlv Interested The of work. their qualitythis August 18. Following Is number of the work which they are doing from the precincts of the delegates is far above, tho average. In fact, county.1; to be selected: Winter Quar- year f?rc!al to TTi nral over some of the boys' fields in looking ters. S; Scofleld. Castle 4; Gate, Ocden. Aujr. 5. The board of educa- Helper, 4; Kennllworth. 1; Price, I would sav that their work is almost 6; tion of the Weber county consolidated results which Wellington, t; Sunnyslde, 11 Cedar perfect. Judging fromThethequality schools today let a contract for $794 Creek, of the 7 Spring Glen, 1; Hiawatha, 1: they are getting. n installa-latloto Halverson brothers for the work is far above the work of any of 53. 1. Total. Storrs, of a modrn water svstem in the the adults which we observed." Rond of C. J. West Weber school. Humphries, who has contracted to build t the new Rurch creek school was apLester II. Froerer, clerk of I Ash proved. Fircivorks Why Vernal Ncivs Notes the board, reported that all schools of were cleaned and the system beinp Were Allowed July 24 renovatfd preparatory to the opening of the fall term September IS. Specid to The Ilerald r.eptibltcan.J Iloastlne Kar Free --Thousand? of and Not on July 4th Vernal. Utah., Aug. 5. EL A. Custer. ear of Ftah sweet corn will be roasted th. man who Invented the Custer and served to the excursionists who placer mining gold machine, has reJ with the August 17.association Speria! to The Thursday. spend turned Cxom Salt Rake and taken up Osrden Retail Merchants' 6. were perAug. Ogden, "Why his abode at Horseshoe Rend, where members atl Racoon. Several commitsons permitted to ehoot firecrackers Thomas Harklns of Craig. Colo., Is Inmerchants have been aptees of 24 when no such and fireworks July his new gold machine, which a arar.ee. for for stalling to program pointed on the permission was granted Is different from anything ever seen In Stores will be the excursion date. Is a of Fourth July?" question this country. Harkins has an Salt Ike closed throush'.tit the day. A, Young camp of Spanish HarryVeterans on 140 acre of "ground and the option stamretail merchants have been invited to War the officers ask city to of that section Uintah pede county in participate. the communication: following is dally becoming greater. The gold in Ses-lSuit Ce. Weber And were fireworks, cannon and "Why this sand Is estimated- by Mr. Harklns exRavi 9 count v authorities were seareh-ln- c firecrackers permitted to be to average as high as $1 a cubic case a for suit In containing todv all parts of yard ploded and shot off and some assays have runs as the prop1100 of worth on clothlngc, about Ogden city July 24, when on the high as IZ per yard. It Is now Impose.f o. W. Rwlncr. a llf Insurance one grent national everyerty holiday to or beg a piece of the gold sible Mr. Fwlnsr le,T Ralesman of Salt Ivtke. of was this nature thing carefully of on at any price. case back the placer suit ground the Has and strappeI piously suppressed? A band has been 2 4 grown to bo a, greater dayJuly an automobile when be leftIn Oscden last In organized under Salt Rake he arrived or the direction of this the Charles other United nlht. wasWhen of Lewis, with any part A return trip no suit ae. Clivo Davis as manager and has conStates than our old glorious Indeover th road failed to result In Its to tracted with the furnish music pendence day? If so, iswhy?' The communication at the city and city recovery. the signed by county park for n. A. next two months. It consists and R. ten Morris, of commandant, Sheriff Party to Sail.- As a result H. Wentherby, adjutant. of the attachment made by Fherlff T. pieces, and is furnishing an excellent A. Do Vinbrand of music. upon fifty army mules, valued at $7000. the St. .Toseoh Stock Bishop Paul Jones of the Episcopal Shopper - in Vernal John McAndrews, superintendent of the Uintahgeneral is aurailway, for tho statement that one of thority the Greek workmen at Lake McAndrews caught a trout recently. Several have been caught In this lake this summer which weighed eight and nine pounds, but this capture is the yet. In the White river near largest Meeker last year a trout was caught which held the record for aire until this recent catch. Hyrum and Abner Swain have Just completed manufacturing over 200.000 brick, which will be used In making new buildings in the city of Vernal this summer and fall. Many pressed brick are also being shipped in from Salt Rake. Members of the Ilayden, Colo., Camp-fir- e Girls have named their camp after squaw of Chief Chlpeta,whothewasaged 101 years old recently. Ouray, Numerous other organizations over the state have done the same within the last few weeks. Ilerald-Kepubllea- OGDEN 9 Eureka, Aug. 3. evening the local lodge of Thursday the Rebekahs .installed new officers as follows: Camlle vice Nelson, noble grand; Cora Morton, secgrand; Jessie Wirthlin, recording Ivey, treasurer; Ida retary; Amelia R. 3. N. G.; TUlle Clar Bergstrom, Ll 8. N. G.; Rosa Taylor, warden; Ida Allcock, conductor: Florence May. Inside guard; Theresa Vlertel, outside guard: Martha Brandt, chaplain; HarIt. S. V. G. , Sarah Runnels. riet Tite, R. S. V. G . and Mrs. Gear, Mrs. Al MY PRICES FOR GUARANTEED WORK Moore and Mrs. Allcock were Installed as members of the finance committee. .25c Bridge Work $3.50 per tooth Hayes Noble, a miner at the Eaglo H Painless Extraction & Blue Bell mine, had the index finder Rubber Plates Gold Crowns... .$3.50 $5.00 Up on the hand broken of timwork. A heavy pieceyesterday whiln at right All other work proportionately low. ber lell on it. William Werrett was elected at a In the week to repheld primary resent Silver early City atandthe Republican Judicial constate, congressional While he has not been inventions. structed it In is generally understood favor of only state-wid- e that he is Daily, 8.30 a. m. to 8 p. m. prohibition. Sundays, 9 a, m. to 1 p. m. only. - ' M Painless Withers Dental Co., Inc. 122 ft. HOURS Logan Neius Notes tie In the canyon. Close estimates put are rounding out in fine shape. The of the flood at ten feet backward and frosty spring retarded the acrossdepth a canyon of at least 100 yards. the crop materially but now as a whole fSpeeial to The Herald-Hpublican. the condition is such that a normal 5. S. T. Karren of Aug. Logan. is crop expected. Wheeler and Fritz Ecklund of Newton CRUSHES CHEEK BONE have been elected delegates to the state and congressional conventions. The Idaho Man Seriously Hurt ns He FIre JOINS THE U. A.C. STAFF in these precincts were not primaries n Cun. held Tuesday evening, as were the other University of YVI.soiilii Man Bendy to to The IlerabVRppuMiean. primaries of the county.announces SpeoU.1 Howell that Take Up Duties, enCongressman While '. TVeiser, Aug. Idaho, ho has opened lieadquarters at the 5. Mark H. Green has ug. had mink a to shoot Lcan, that inReed hotel In Ogden deavoring and cordladly reached from the UniverLogan in his just friends vites attendance at the been destroying poultry at his homestate and congressional conventions Wi near Crystal, of Wisconsin, Madison. Wis., to Feriwas Shaw Charles sity o? an assistant Ogden to use his headquarters as the run which he take up the induties injured. When ouslywas as thej' choose. farm management at iiad fired tne breccn block clew the Utah Agricultural college from tho out. striking him in the check bone just RUNS I'OIUC THROUGH FOOT. Mr. Green, who graduated to Utah bone the below the eye. crushing of in 1913, 5. Ben College Agriculture Weiser, onIdaho. Aug. Ross, and tearing1 the fiesii from has spent two in the years the P. D. Roberts ranch splinters graduate to was this Shaw cheek. the working brought cf the University of Wisconsin, near here, yesterday stepped on a pitch- city, where surgeons dressed the wound school he received his M. A. degree. fork and ran the tine through his foot. and made him p.s comfortable as pos- where At Wisconsin he specialized in the Inflicting a serious wound. The acci- sible. He Is in a critical condition. marketing- of farm products. dent occurred while he was running a header. SCHOOL CnXSUS COMI'LETEI). a paper chimney, fifty Germany has is Logan. Aug. 5. The Logan city aid to h3 perfectly high, that school census has been completed and feet CLOt'DnURST FLOODS CAXYOX. fireproof. an in enumeration shows increase the Richfield, Aug. 5. A cloudburst oc- of 191G over iSl5 or j'-'J pupils.. The curred in the basin of Cottonwood can- census for hot poTongsfrom designed 1634 shows boys and 1657 girls. tatoes ovens formremoving yon and a large flood lasting about of a the subject four hours spread out over the counrecent patent. 1 BKI2T CROP GOOD S11APK. Richfield for about two try above miles, :f led. the state canal, washed The world's highest drydock is on tho Ida., Aug. 5. The warm days Rigby, over the streets, sunk the earth in the and nights have worked wonders with VictoriaXyanza, in South Africa, CHiftQ catthe beet crop in this section and they feet above sea level. fewer trenches and killed several e -- fre-quent- iy pro-fescsrs- J . - 11 VIEW OF DEVASTATION CAUSED BY BLACK TOM ISLAND EXPLOSIONS i."e. T.ioummuuiMMikMmtum . e. ': VVv V. X, ' .. -- ?:4J-- - rTniMM' .t:.-;- v-- J - v.. ' -- """"" v;. - lh?y . .;-" - i RECKAGH OF WAREHOUSE .... i it , immrwmrmrwi-TtfMs- -- . ,,: v?v-- J . H - l? I . . tr.;;;;; -ri -'- & AMOTHcP VEWOF La r,. LEHIGH VALLcY PIER ;v-i- V A.,, o Tlirm were killcrl nnl many ilay mornin? of a carload of dynamite York, ajid near the statue of Liberty. for the entente allies. A fire that Manhattan island. City by the explosion, the force bf half of New Jersey. From the nn.l trillifiiH " cTnllars of rlam-cgt- ? on Black Torn island, opposite the Th explosion also destroyed 100 ear both' preceded and followed the first Hundreds of thousands of dollars which was felt throughout the entire tery north to Forty-fourt- h street tluue by aa cipluiiau early ijuxi- - Greenville section of Jcroey City, New loaded with shrapnel and ainniuuitfou explosion cut all communication with of damage was done in New York New York, Long Island and dreds of buildings suffered city of in-jiir- p! Bathun- |