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$4,232,250 in Days Loan Receipts Here; Bond Sales in Nation Far Behind Schedule $1,212,484,600 Must Be RaiseH in N. Y. to Reach $1,500,000,000 Goal Man in the Street Urged to Subscribe t Credit WiU Be Given All Unable to Pay Cash in Full v. rl dia . nerally was au?. I . -e waa I thi I Ig ?*a;> be ? .4 ? ptlona date. U I ? , ? ptior.s ? r thi* . 115,400. Thia Uavei |l,2_2,4S4ltO0 iti I te he aub f... ? - to reach the $1,500, r New k, and ? al unt-.l the car 4.a'?a of ! Iberty bondi remaln ?.njr day must average ?erJay ?r.cluded the following: I , Da L'Mea 4 .. . |1 .... .. N. J ; Truet l ?* mny. Harrieon, N. .' ? Oil (4?mr-ariy . I I Kila a < . ' luirei . ? Charlea Beird . loan Committee Busy a/hlk actl I el !"c' Wi-r were retarded bjF '? - . | was nv.ich OBergy iv.ar..fested i th-* headquart. n ? f 'he L-.berty . Sy in COBBOCtion wlth the f< ra atioa of plnna for the "big drive" to carry the loan to a sue Memberi of tl e eommlttee rcfused, m ? -, ; ? ?. nting returna for the er.tire country. te be uownhearted. The eampa r*. li now only falrlj under way, they ?uiu, and will ga:*. momentum each day ui.til thc mbscnp tion books clo?e. on Oetober 1'7. No doutit ic enteru.ined of the ability and wijiingneca oi the Airerican people to buy the J' ' of Liberty bor.d--. Tiie onl] arjr, it il argued, li to naKf the people aea that it would be a big v.ctory ia every way if they respo:..ied more promplly to the demand of the government for war fund*. l'opular Loan Baaghl ? tai the loan ia popularized the eommittea a big oToraubacx pti tn would leae much of its force. Larga inbacrip lll and ted with I it the . e tl the ama ??<ell I j. . to tha man in urgea. "H he has ml already If he hasn'' r- enough 1 ?'?' 'hem out right tell him to aak for eredil ?t the . him ? nough to pay on the loun.'' A Btahle laraataacBl The adra ti Libert]. ' '1 .l.-i'.vc fl veatmenl eeeoi . y D. Gih ? Bank, an I I "'hi' broadeal markel of ai in the world I ? eoavertible II ? 4.ash at an both by laige, V.oiders or by tl i ' 01 an aaaoonl aa |60 They -a : 1! i.e the beat kaowi and can be bought in the . the large c:t.t-s 4>f fore-.irr. eounl' their value a u to be the great- ? r the renfon ,, tion ot the : up both nnan I by thi peupie and th-- aa ? .. ' I'liitt-.l ,v* . Baakera Urged t<> Help atioa are urfre.i tl i of the ation to put for'h - - bll ? i eed be ex ? on d< .i . nf the g ! >,>y dollar ': r made to lam aer "The Kmt.iea hai gone ln for rlctory. Much cepends inon tho aecond Libertj Lean. I* eaanol be a! )o\ve<! ? r lubaerib ?r* ? ? r t: r**t cam rn'i-r: Ten million mOTC muat be Loan's Pace Still SIow NEW YORK DISTRICT, COAL 1,500.000,000 The white area repreaents Liberty Loan lubscrtptiona In the New York District to date. The black area ifl loflt ground that has to be made up. The Loan li that much behind flchedule. HELP TO DIM1NISH THE BLACK AREA. Progress of the Liberty Loan At thc close of b*Moin*aa yaatarday, thc eleventh day of the campaign, the Liberty Loan Committee of thc Xcw York Dia triet announced tht foUotoittg rcsulte: Subscriptions previously reported.$283,233,150 Day's subscriptions. 4,282,250 Total subscriptions to date.$287,515,400 To reach its gOftl Of >1,300,000,000 the New Vork District for the rest ol Ihe campaign must >?? ie*ld lubscriptloni y. the rate i I $93,268,016 pei day At thc close - : h :si:-.e-s yesterday thc total shouid have been $687,590,000 ir-stead ol $287,515,400. ln Ihll district. therefore, the Liberty Loan II $1,212,484,600 behind schedule. The Loan Gommittee's fis-res are the only trustworlhy fpures there ire and include fair allowai.ee lor floatmg stibtecripti.>r.- unreported. Plgurai higher than those published b> the committee are r ire gaessurork. added in the r-eccrd drive. Citirens of (ireat Britain fubscribed $5,nCK>.0'>0,00'? Ifl her laat arai loan. Our people r.re | na leai r?? oaparaca and patriotic. They will re.-p4.1ui, out must ba reached throag appaaL No or.e can | rench them i.s can the banker Ha knowa thfl paoplfl of his eommanity, Knowi thair h-t.uts, eireumatane* i and debt pajring ability. It ii, therefore, neceaaary that every banker double and redoul farta. ??',, ... .. (hii war the hond.? must he Hold, prodoction must ba atimnlated, siivir.-,-- :?? ? I b? lacraaaed, ar.d ?.vaste minated. The?e thiflgfl ean bo aecoaipliflhed anljr throu-jh whola . | eocperatloa ar.d datarminad e(T,.rt on the part of every banker. "The inecesi of the aecond Liberty Loan a*ill eaai an AYarlaatiag ahadoaf of jjloom acroaa the German Empire. Failure to promptly ^t-ll the bond-; n??n* increaaed !.--.x.ition. The bank ,.,?.. hav< failed to aaaarer the '. the nation, and they won't fall now." _ Yale Opens Drive For Liberty Loan NEW HAVEN, Oct. 12.?Yale I'r.ivar ?ity has ^tarted its big drive for tha second Liberty Loan. The alagaa is "A Libart] Boad for Every Yale Man " Thi? (ampuign Is not to te any at tempt at tkirting the end, nor ia It even un eiTort to slip outside of tackla. The pluy is r.jrht t.traigrht through cen tre, and the only way a touchdown can ba aeored will be by puttin_- at leait ..ne Liberty Hond to the credit of every man in the U'uversity. The Liberty l.or.ri ("ommittee of N'ew Haven ar.po.ntt-d Gaargn Tarmly Day, treaaurer of the university, chairman of a flpeeial committee for Yale, at a ting. lle 44J.3 dfllegated to an aaaiataata and hai deais ? Bei amin D. B, Hammett, lli er Willioma, '18 8.J William J. J. I'iirr, ".!'; L1.44rr1.ce C. Pemis, 19 H, . ? ? , '2", tO serve th I H ?'? O-trander, cashier in ?.he treaaurer'i offlce, arill act us iec :< tarj to the eommittee. Thl B?a nrrar.fred to as Min;p rcapoi lb lit) for erery h.,!.d purehaaed bj the students. Th* plan af buyinf makei it poaaibla for avary .\ etadeni of tha aaiaareitj at tl <? 1 reaci I time to l.ecome the oaraer of ? band. The Largest Hotel in the World HOTF.I. PBNNSYLVANIA, New York, will bc a Sratler-oparrated hoicl. With i a 2200 room*, 2200 batha, it will be larger than any other hotrl now IB e_t?'ence or under coaetruction? and will likewiae act new higb ntand .-rds of convenience, eervice aml ilittinction. Now 1 uildinu. oprxwite Pftitvyrvania Sutmn. Opcns in July, 1*>1I. Ihr rrt^rnt Hcrtrla r:aclrr?at ta i-.Vv I >.? ai,.: ao,. [Vtroll ar, |f.o_ r, Krli. . ? why Miacri )rna<rl4._sja wl!! aa Ktatlaa eujiataa, .vi wa, aaatba-r Hwtal itatafl n-r _i,ll_in?' ?f.tl tw ?, il Si. L_-.a Na.t-Mi I0__ HOTELS STATLER BUFTaAaLO ClXVSUtyD aOaTTRO/T v ?. la-M-a *m *n ?_?., .w *?? r-i ?aa?_aa. ? JW.W ja we ? jmm '^ Each Subscription To Loan Shortens War, Says Burton Theodora E. Burton, former Soa ator from 01 ic and preeidt nt of the Mfrchnn'f National Bank ? f Neu\ York, made thi-: ttatement iifg terdau for The Tribune on ,;'r ilaty of iiubecrihint} fur Liberty bonda: We are eagaffld Ifl a tatriblfl war; a war which, by ? reason of the iaaaaa at ttakl ither contests Rflflong thfl I inaigaiAeaat Thfl fntar. of ever; ?j!(4 nnd of every individua. m the hnlurc". The al I?' I I eveaU maal b? ehanged. Wa m. or else Le l'or.ver d.chonored. or, what may ba worae, aubjected to bui aai M i::>';. '.'...; I ' Hl 01 I d OB- ' portupitiei whieh ar* have enjoyed. In thia war oar conntry calli npon avary oaa to do his part Many are in the army or tho navy, maating the n.iprenne test of lelf-aacrifica and darotion, Othera glva all their time and efforta to fnraiahing aid to thoae who tiftht. Hattles are won not so much by num bari aa hy ataying pow.r, by t*u.*T,cieiit fuj pliaa of food, of anaa aad of asuni tiona. All of thc*c cost mon.y. Every cne who has money or credit can buy Liberty bonds. A sub?cr.pti.,n is not a donation; it Ifl BOt thfl making of an laveatatent which Involvea ? lerioai risk. lf America lose., al] investment? are lost. Wo have h.eri anjoy Bg pr.'. which beione to eitixana <>f tha country on aarth. Ara wa to do ;if ii rtturn'.' I- tha rnle of ' ia peo y'.c which wc s<o much priae a privilege which iriipe ? ' ? I We bava been - i gii g ingled Banner" aad i I tii aira itfa ? nr.i.t deal oi fervor. Haa thia baan liier.- flOUnd '.4 ' .... I heart ? A'* '7, go on in -' ' r 1 nation1 peril wi! ippan nt de eirc except to uiui.c m nej .. 1 1 ,n a round of aajoyment 1 Imeat! A failure to tneel ?? eall for ' subsenpr ion? would be ? failure to obtain aoldieri as trous, Indeed, aa a defeat upon *.he battlefleld. Gain of Onr-Third of 1 Per Crnt Rcportfd in 1 1 Ke scrve Diftricts Total Recorded Is $344,195,550 Ten Million Bond Buyers Is Slogan in W.ike Up Campaign WA8HTNGT0X, Oet. 12. Thr* T.il.'. ? ? i. an I ra moTi .1 <-; '?:? $!w.7:!o,.r..r.o r np . one t li i ri ?f 1 l"*r C (Bt Th.- t..i_l for tho aatire eaa-paign y anneaaee I ? *M ri 7 [>rr , ? I II ' ! to-day, aad Inelading bacripl aa J port I ta al pt Mln. neapol tha .. it the ibaeripl raporti I I da* I would taha troaa alfht to nlaa montha to obtain the |S,000 I 00,000 de - "At thr aad <>f alarta riny' ?nio of tec<rr\ Libertj Loan bonda," tha Traaa. ?ry T>. | .-i tl .' u".f*onirrit read , ' " had been rt'iort. .1 te ele~en "f thr ? Reaerra Hr.r.k diatricta ln thr United Thia, il leaa than 7 pt-r ent of m amount of lubaerlptlona ex*icc,.'l by St-rr.--..iT McAdoo before the eloae ai the drbra for |fi,000,000,000 on Oet. .- r I .'. lU-turns to Ortob.-r 12 "off.c h1 r. araa. wl leh aw up to '.he eloae of bualpi ia Oetober 11' Baataa . HM"___! PhiUdelphia . N _!?*__! < levefciad . ,-,7i'*__ Rlchmoad . I4_5.'i?? Atlanta . ?._?..? Stw^:::::::::::::::::: ifiiS iftr?'.:::::::::: SKS San FraaVli ? . -2.--.iM.2O0 Minneopolla? X? rcjx.rt. ?? \. . i ?' ihr- low totali - by the of i nr ta, a going on to-i l| hl I ?? ?? leeal to 1 r workara to i morrow ?.f the ., ... r inereae be i throuffhout the < intry naxl waak. . v : |??;-... r. eehred ... licate that ?obserii -'?r 'h"M n by the onlelal returna, . , miiiie thus far is causmg n 01 Limiam, ??Th.' partiealar need of the eam palgn, workera report, ;* an Inen . . . -i re ??! - , an, and * Iti end ln millii ? bnyera1 a -.'it tha 'and wi the cominij daya OI the dr re." Bapaii l* Not < oaapleta An il raree aa . ? . . .. is received in I . ' . ? '. tatal announced from thi m i .t whei Thi n far fi is City ?!.<?'.? . ? ? itnel ? Incon Chicaa "Ith an Inerease .. . and Clevfl m ire than th report - ? ige of aaa n "i ':.?.:. , :??/"? itati ? iea, "thal .1 total of 160,000,000, eame from . ,,?? Although repartad "ubieriptions at . |81 foi -ha .n tn. rict, I 10 announcemont nddi that "< h igo eoatlnaed a iteady drive nnd reporti good -u...- in the varioaa ?tricta. Poar thousand Bve ? tioai were ahtalaad by the ? ? Igfl fly i i,' Juiundron yesterday." St '.?. with nn increaaa for ihowa l tha Mg . a, ita total of J'v ! ,- Hgnre reported ? i,,-? i ea I raneiaeo, aeeord ? ll -cr.pt iona. Other iddit ? I ladelphia. 11,12 ?. ? I, 4. ? ?; ; St. Louis, 4: .. snd Dallaa, I ."j.ooo. ?'A r <?: oi * from V ' the ?,.ii ment aaya, . tho Sti ,i i reeting I te fundi ; ,i .\ ? f rom i puih nith their own fu wari ?: t il i ii action ii expected to itimu ile greath "I.,-.. a, ai ? I efa the i. gi".\i.g andei '.4 ;?. y. " .; | te-1 . ' ' ' S. A-tmatt & (En. Women's Ta_lor=ma.de Smi.ts m smart Aut(iiiinr___ styles now cn se.s cn tho jjxth Fjogr at $25.00, 30.00, 32.00 & 38.00 c.fcr vcrv oxcfiDtir":__.. v ' Jtfth Aflpmir - AdHnm Atrrmt? 34tf| ani 35ti? fctrrrtB Nrtti tjrrrh Ii ? tirv.- aathaalaeai. Th" ->tn' ? i ?4U0-"f it wna aaid, woald be mel by hard and peraiaUwt eiforra.' Country_, "?""j Fann.ra on.l waa. aaraara parttcuiariy ar. Itaiag uP Sir the laaa Ikeaafbart tha at?t "Qalckened Intewel w?e .i-p^""1 ?? the South. Atiania rapartlng to night I ? mbaeriptiona ?'" *?*'I& " ' >d?ly. Maah-llle got " ?"""?" ;". ?ubacriptlona to-day, aad twe Atlanta bnnka Mibaeril.nl SI.MM.OOO each. \, the altuatton itanda to-mirht. there reiaain thlrteen worklng daya ln al leh to raiae M.M4.H 14.560. Ta ae r impMah t:,ia hu?e taak t aill oa nee .. .?ry to etrike ? dall> avaraM ? ? .H nott.DOO, or u|)}>r?xirnatuiy ?**V fjoo.000 e.ery hour of thr* twenty-four \ Liberty Loan Boosta _i Ve-t Batarday wUI bt Liberty Laaa Avlation Da/. Praaa twenty sia eampi .- iri will aacend and aoar abo.a t .ighboring eltlaa, .irot.pmfc re-i. wnit. . (Thlue "bomba" eaaUii ng meaeagaa .. .-. R.d 1., tha mayera II arill ba , ,!,.-.- ?f tha ftader af the n at ? ln each eity ta aaa that it get? 'o Ita deatlaation Wavw York'* a.latora will r. r.e from Mul-oIh. Beaay Uaaard, J"n Coffey aad Jo.1 .1, ?..,,.(?. aro i o Df t i " rhl 'or tha ' I ?? erty Loan, but tha ealy oaea to whl h r .t i will i.e put in the ai eounti r a II l><; to aaeli I I I i ? "" ,:" "' * ? . puai oal ? ' itloa 1 ? Jaa .,. ,-ette tart< d tha aaotar tour i . ty laat nlgl t, tpeaking al a rai I - . ? tha battli I lp Raerult, ln I . i Th. othera will jump into tha i g next vwk. renty B.e pi r eei ' of thi eoaat nr . -men guardii g I ? a Ifork hava ? ?.; -., he ? i oi ?! I ib< .???? Loan l paymenl 0 tober 21 tl.? '? ba a llal I daj al Fort Hai ' i ln 1 irtberai -1 m earapalgn. 1 bera will be a foot 1 1 t-.irn- an.) ' ' ''"w" t,l(,u : |d ,ra * ill partielaate. In th evening thara will ba i> loan rally, a c icert aad a dinner. Wedneeday, Oetober 14, will be "ln I | ,...,1 >. -.... i. b ??*?>' Loaa f?m [ .-,..,. On that day tha pwr.raai.nt ithorice , 'l roufh thr, Uberty Lonn Committee, anj eltiaen of aitber i ia . thi i ? ii of daj with bia eaaaal , . iffhbor wlth tha juenr "Hava you i bo I'-l't vour Liberty Bond?" The eeun-1 ,.,, i -'V , have :? ou?" P ea ai t ? i 1 omantie eneounton ar>* eape National Army Men Purchase $2,000,000 Of Liberty Bonds 02 Per Cent of OrrJnanre Divi aion Subscribea to the Loan The loldiers of th- National Army at the fllatooa tralalag eaataaaaaata are i,,i eaateat w.th meraly affariaf their. lives to their coun'.ry. In addition they had UP tO yeaterday. aubicrlbed for laON than *2,j00.w0 worth of Liberty . bo idv . ..criptions are pourmg in more lani.llv aa th" enmpuitni eaatlaaee. Many of the *oldlcra are a?orklag ??< ?nnta for the loan and the drive Ifl further nided by poetera and other aa? ng lunU. Leading men of thr nation ara alao apeaking at taa c?mp?, ige laaecriptioaa. ln makli p known tl ? raaalt of the campaign lo data, the Adjataat OflB . mi*, office at Govemor'a lalaad ar. nouneed that the largt t raffinntal nb.cripti >n araa froifl tha Bth illiitoia ? n i IM.00- warth af bonda. ' So far th" ardaaaaa divumn ng tl ? t of thi araay d-part In thii '??: per e< at ot the men inbaeribed. . t ia thr. oWnal report or ?abaeriptiona at eaeh camp: Camp DU. " . I I N.J. IJJM.1M . Fort ei'.-y. Kan ... ??.?0 ' '-?.', ' ?? ?-?'..?? '? ? ??mi r-. Ifapa aa.H.Y. ... ?__,8 ?::,;?[:: ^ ::..:? ;, S.-.ier. Crycnvtll..^. C. ' li.'lOO CMnp Whaeler, btawa. Oa. J?.M> (-.,nn> bau, H arton. r? ';?'" Cinp WaAweeth, Bp-rtaab-ra. S. C. 6.400 Register To-day Ta-daf Is Rflgiatratioa Dap. aVfia. tvmtion olaeai arill be apaa from Z:M, p, m. to 10:30 n. m. (Jalaaa yoa ragia-; mr vv.i cannot rote. _^^^^^^^ Plattsburg Gives $291,000 to Loan Student Officers Expect to Raise $547,000, the Amount Pledged ?h-? .. C?Tiiponflano.] PLATTSBURG, M. Y., Oet. 12.?"Our llree aad oae tbaaeaad doitare a 'bat tle aiffht yard' " la the o!Ter from mem bers of tho Plattsburg training camp t<> tbe ga-.raae.at :n Ihe dnve to ralaa the aaaaad Liberty Loan. To-nipht. tt a me.-t.ng of the general committee of the camp Liberty Laaa,___??": nounc-ment waa made tbat of $547.'.0'i pipdir-"! to bo raised on the po*? reaer-itlon, there is ihown at tan* to-nlght the gum of $291,000 in *ub icrlptione, . One company, the lotrh, of New Yor*. of the 11th proviaional training regi ment, ma.le a 100 p?r .-ent eollectton ln nmaad, ur thirty-three member. arnl two r^serve o'fieera. One atudpn* ?abaeribed for $.6,000 worth of thc Thara wna ro pubHcity given IB dividual subscriptions. The iub-eoir. mittoe has appoi:.f?-<l four eomraitteei of three men each to tnd among tht :; Di.i) candidatol one man who will sub IClibe for S.'.O.OOO worth of the bonds; on- who w-11 'ake $25,000 worth I en-i he h_s been found); one who will take $10,000 worth ar.d one $5,000 worth. Th"re Is to bo a tfrand r,Uy 0n Oeto? ber 87, in which all the ntudents will take pirt as a closmg of the campaign. Three or four ?ea Ot prominence have l..->n inrltad from New York C:ty to addreaa the studnnts on that day. Of the .-ubsenbers to-day there wai one man who is of the reir-lar army here as a training **.u ler.t. He had onlv $4 in his pockot when he entered th. eamp aad has practlsed the atrict e.* aconomf. Me was paid with the others of his company on Monday, r<> eoiving about $130. To-day he ?ub scribed for two bondi, paying eaih. Tho airship coming to the camp aill ro- be on* of the Curtlai rraeh;nes at Mmeola, but will fly from the Curtlaa | in Buffalo to Plattsburg, two AilVERTISEMENT IA5HWO0D ,-.,?#*# HAS THE NEW ' fp LAPEL FRONT f/^zGry* Collars TRQY'3 BEST PPOot/r; anaawaa*t*ttr**w*tm-n/ttr aaw ?Kibbi MCtuuU|l4 ?8arBa'? SheepLineoCohs iui.a.1 flflgaa?I Tl-e"i''-' ? :-'f" UngA ?? ' afp en.1 I ? (fl/ rsny liylri a'*-/ ^nrths. CeUUaf MrKilbintKt-\t*k*9 8*lltt Paul, illnn. French arny oflearfl being Ifl rh?r??. ?? -? r taefa aere oi . ? -?*e?.ri ; ' '>'? Sixteen vnrn will he ?'?"<l ':o~.'-. rarnn to-morrow aa a bfllloofl iaflflflV ment, and will be eoflimiaaleaai' ,: once aa lecon I lieutenantfl, ar.d Itni here next wec< for Krar.r. ai . p?~j of a HeUcbmer.t of eiffety re? ?>*-.,;[ camp" Running for Offica Srison H&rduig tn iirookiyn LHngU. Hylan Answer? The Murphy eandidate, Judge Hylan, for the want of a real argument, has reaorteJ ln every speech to generalities of the most flagrant kind. He has made charges which he has failed to support with facts. Mayor Mitchel on Thursday challenged Judge Hylan to a publie debate. He saidl "I will meet Judge Hylan on the platfonn of Tammany Hall or I will moet him in :he Brooklyn Academy of Muaic I will meet him in Cooper Union, or I wiil meet him on the river front. I demand from Judge Hylan the right that every American haa, to meet hia alanderor ln the open and stand or fail upon the justice of hia cause, "If Judge Hylan can cubatantiate any charge of wrong-dorag the people are entitled to know it, and I am not fit to be their Mayor. If, after making these charges and innuendoea, Judge Hylan eannot subetantiate them, he is unfit to be either eandidate or Mayor. "This is a time in the affairs of the nation when Amerieans aro offering up their lives and their blood to prove the aincerity of their belief s. This is a time when the faker and the hypocrite must seek shelter from an aroused publie cpinion. If Judge Hylan is not a faker, if he is not a hypocrite, if he really believes what he says, I chailenge him to come forward and meet the issue face to face. To make it entirely ipecific, I chailenge him to meet me on Saturday night at any place he names." It is now up to Judge Hylan to meet Mayor Mitchel or withdraw his scurrilous charges. If you want to be in this fight for a decent, clean, patriotic government, you must register today or you eannot vote on November 6th. If you eannot find the Registration Place in your district ask a policeman. Last Day of Registration Be sure to register today! If you do not register you eannot vote. Registration Places are open all day today from 7 A M to 10:30 P. M. .No matter what your politics?Register today. Then on November 6th vote for John Purroy .Mitchel and the Fusion Ticket. Fiision Committee of 1917 The " !i .' 'a E*V la tha i ii 11 '-m b.rru Ba MN to v.jie aloBgalda lt. Rememb er? that Mltch"l in urler to make. got^ ?aat ha-e behind bia ? w>rklu< <;f tho p4-ard of Katimate H"re ia fhe FWxn n.-ket and tha I of votea ca.*h will eaat in rhe H..ard Mitrhel, ai Mapor - - 3 ?.>?? Fn-ndergaat. aa ComtpprtOtr 8 ' Adnnieoa, I'rti Board AUirmm ? 3 " Boroui/K Frestdmtt Marka?Manhattan - - - - - J v.'te* Poanda?Braehl/a ----- 2 WMttl.- Rroni ----- - 1 ptfg iJannon- Ri hinond ---.-? Hlgbie--?ju?-e.:s -.-?-, N.ta the namet and ??ote for thoae running ln your borough!