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Learn more- Camp Mills. L.I: Fair Missionaries of the New York Bible Society Give Testaments to Troops. A copy of the Bible is presented to every soldier who will accept it. Subtitle: Food for body and food for soul. San Francisco, Cal: President Wilson Takes Up Mooney Case, Now of National Interest. Orders thorough inquiry into labor man's conviction. Subtitles: The Hall of Justice, where the trials are held. A kodak picture of this clock proved the Mooneys to have been a mile and a half from the scene of the crime. Thomas J. Mooney, whose conviction was called "a shameful perversion of justice." Mrs. Rena Mooney, who was acquitted. Warren K. Billings, whose conviction is now being investigated by Government officials. Robert Minor, famous cartoonist who sacrificed $10,000 a year income to organize the defense. Fremont Older (managing editor of the San Francisco Bulletin), who led campaign against prosecutors that resulted in charges of alleged perjury and "frame-up." Frank Oxman, of Durkee, Oregon, who was arrested for alleged perjury. F.E. Rigall, who was induced by Oxman to testify against Mooney. Charles M. Fickert, district attorney, whose activities in the case will come under the Federal probe. Edward Nolan, who was indicted on ten charges of murder because a box of Epsom salts was found in the basement of his home. After spending nine months in jail Nolan was released on $250 bail. Some system. New York City: New styles in early fall coats. Courtesy of Garment Specialty Co., New York City. Subtitles: Velour street coat; muskrat collar and cuffs. Stitched belt: mole trim. Rose taupe; kid coney trim. Beet root velour; pleated skirt; seal trim. Plain tailored motor or travel coat; sliced effect pockets. San Francisco, Cal: Our New Ambassador to Japan. Mr. Roland S. Morris succeeds George W. Guthrie, deceased. Camp Kearney, Cal: Western Cantonment Completed. Forty thousand "Liberty Boys" will rehearse here for the World's Drama. New York City: Arranging for Soldiers to Vote at the Front. C.L. Grant, Captain Peaslee and Howard Osterhart, New York State Election Commissioners, leave for France. Lexington, Mass: Society Girls Hold Up Automobilists. Tag Day for the Red Cross nets over $5,000. Washington, D.C: Mr. Garahed T.K. Giragossian, inventor of "Free Energy Generator." He claims his invention will revolutionize all power systems and is more powerful than any imagination can conceive. Congress is now investigating his claim. New York City: Final Good-byes to State's Guard. Squadron A off to camp. Chicago, Ill: White Sox and Giants Clash for World's Championship. Thirty-five thousand fans see opening game. President Wilson Says, "Autocratic control must vanish before permanent peace come:" Will Prussianism dissolve like this. Subtitles: The Crown Prince, the Kaiser, Von Hindenburg, Ludendorff.
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