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Now, however, in the enthusiasm of the vic' t.ory which those efforts have won we can afford to remember, and return to the kindlier things of life. We have a host of gift articles to meet your need. ALL RP/S -Ri/B - r osIuv WHEN YOU THINK Of.D L WERY - I K OF ACCUSED OF TAKING GOVERNMENT BONI Louis Glicksman Arrested it Y. M. A. in Detroit. CHECK FOR $3,905 AT ISSUE Charged With Having Misappropria ed the Money for His Own Us( Accused of misappropriating go ernment funds to his own uses, Lou Glicksman, until recently chi voucher clerk at the Port Termii will probably arrive here today fro Detroit, where he was rrested by tl Detroit police on information furnis ed by the Newark police and Mr. J. Walser, an investigator for the i telligence bureau, who is congrat lated on his work, in runing Glick man (town. It appears thi 'ilirksman separate from the govern :. service at tl Port''1'erminal c . p:ea that he ht received a telegram offering him a I1 crative position if it. were accepted i once. In the circumstances, Cc Frank Lamphere, constructing qua termaster at the Port Termini agreed to the resn.ation, and Glick man left July 5. Glicksman is nceUsedl of convertir a check for $3,905.13 to his own use depositing it personally in the Atlai tic National Bank insterld of official in the People's National Bank to tl credit of the 'Treasury Department. I had been employed on the Po Newark and Charleston projects f eighteen months. He Came here as a sistant voucher clerk and was lat promoted to chief in the field auditor office. .July 5, it is charged, on leaving t Port 'T'erlinl job, he went to the A lantic National Bank, where he s cured a cashier's check for $3,00( taking the rest in cash and in snit local checks he issued. He is sa to have proceeded to Washington wi an introduction to a. bank, but Washington it appears that he we; to the Riggs National Bank, whi< for some reason questioned the tran action. Inquiry wa .smrde of the A lantie National Bank by the Rigs National Bank. Col. Lamphere wi communicated with and an investial tion begun, it being found that ti funds had been embezzled. Meanwhile the Riggs National Bai had honored the cashier's check at Glicksman had been given the mone Glicksman then proceeded to Balt more, thence to Philadelphia, then to Newark, thence to Pittsburg at thence to- Detroit, using a series travelers' checks on the way, takir these from one bank to another, unt a few days ago, when he convert( his money into liberty bonds. Mr. Walser and the Newark poli< communicated in Newark with young man who is said to have set Glicksman a bogus telegram about lucrative job. This young man quoted as sayin gthat he had been tol by Glicksman that the latter was i some sort of trouble in Charlesto but that he was not a~ware ,u Glieksmanl was accused of stealir governmilent funds. Thlrough h friend's identity communication wil Glieksman was set up, :;nd he was1 to to call at the Detroit Y. M. C. Wedniesday for the glasses he wvant< as he putrposed to go to the Mexies (ill fields. Whlen he called at the D, troit Y. M. C. A. h(e was arrestedt 1 -thle police. A t Detroit G;licksmlan has been he for warrants froml the office of tI atssistanlt U~nitedt States dlistrict atto ney, J1. Waties Waring, Esq., Hie said1 to have waived a preliminal: hearing at Detroit anid is coming C'hatlestotn to face trial before .Judj lltenry A. M. Smlithl inl the Federal D) trit Court. Whlen applrehendted he pearll sto hlave beenl using the tnme L.. IEdward Gleason. Mr. \Valser is comlnwndIed b~y Ci IAllmpehre and others for his quie ness5 ini r'uning Glicksmnan down. M WValser, who was1 emloyed on both ti Po(rt Newark and1( Charleston jobs5 ant inIvest igator, moved( rapjidlty on lie was called inito toe case. I picked up Glicksmian's tra ii and nev fattered in fol lowin'. it. Mrli. Wals ireturning from D.etrort with Glick man, whod wvill be incarcerated inl t C'harlieston County jail -Monday News anld Courier. 800,000 IN PET'IROG RAt) Omsk, Saturday, Jluly 29.-(Rutssi: T'elegratphic Agency.)-- Petrograt poJpulat ion, which was more than 006,000 in 1912 has~ decreased und Bolshevik rule to 800,000O, according a docume(nt anld newspapers taki frotn Bolshevik prisoners here todai Moscow's population was shown have been diminished by 40 per ceni No Worms in a flealthy Cih i..l ihildren troubled with worms have ani healthy color, which indlecates poor blood, and a rule, there ia more or less stomach disturbanu GROVE'S TFASTEI.ES chill TONIC given regula; for two or three wcks will ench the b'ood, prove the digestion. and act as a General Str' ngi ening lronic to the whole system. Nature wit! ti throtwofftoc dispelthe wormns, and then Child will is. . CHAMPON 1011W S. 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