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Boston Store|LARGE CAT IN RAGE BITES CHILD'S FACE Also Attacks Mother Who Had Just Given Bottle to Baby New York. 2 Few Big Values From Our Feb It required the efforts of a policeman, a janitor, an ambulance surgeon and several neighbors relieve the eoxcitement caused last night, when a hitherto meek family cat attacked Mrs. John | Reardon and her eight months' old | son, John, Jr. in their home at No. | 506 West 166th street H Mrs. Reardon tried to give a battlo | of milk to the baby, who was in a movable crib, when the cat leaped into the crib and bit the child about | face. When the mother inter- | »d the cat sprang at her repeat- | edly, biting her right arm six Attracte® by screams, Fitzmaurice of the West 177th str station ran into the place and pl ¢ the cat in a box, taking it to the office tion house. An ambulance surgeon \om Columbus hospital dressed the wounds of the mother and the baby. The cat will be examined today by inspectors of the board of health. It has belonged for six years to Mrs. Reardon’s mother-in-law and seemed to resent the mArriage of John Rear- don three years ago and the coming of his two children, John, Jr., ana Eugene, Domestic Dept. Quality Mercerized wide, handsome #0c o yard to Fine Inches 3 Pleces Damank patterns 64 At Good value for $1 58 inches. $3.00 cach Scalloped Cloths Round Groat value Mercerized Huck The best towel value 30c¢ each Hemstitched Towels, 16x34. ‘wo have seen In years at CRASHES extensive assortment cotton, and All Linen From | 1 QA. 18¢ 1o 5OC a ynnl‘ BE Three small faciroy prices: White, 64x78 White, 68x80 $5.25 Tan Army Blankets, singlo, extra theavy, at ... $5.50 each 8 Pairs Handsome $10.00 Plald [lankots, at $8,00 a pair Patrick S ntly generally v last About night's ACON BLANKETS 90 per cent. lots to be closed at $4.75 Mahon. Over 100 er you those who knew Donahue of the S. corporation, correctly Tonight is “‘ladies’ nounced yesterday. the fair will and if they will be awarded McCALL PATTERNS TO ASK DAVIS' INDICTMENT. Manufacturer Accused of Murder of Detective Bridgetts. New York, Feb. 23 —Assistant Dis- ) trict Attorney Caldwell in Brooklyn will ask Indictment today of Charles T Davis, surgical instrument manu- facturer, held on a charge of murder for shooting Detective Joseph Bridg- store the “Coupon ald, now he is, and do it win lhe dollar. are first. i represented Ps etts. The shooting occurred in Davis’ office, No. 217 Duflield street, Febru- ur_v 17. “Any lh:u the to ‘shake defense based on the theory dead police officer intended down' the defendant will fall,”” Mr. Caldwell sald yesterday. “Davis knew Bridgetts and knew he | was a police officer. Moreover, the detective was not attempting to ex- tort anything from his slayer.” No hint has been made of Davis’ dofense. .-IIS OWN LAW?” “BRANDING IRON” LEE KIDS PALACE NEXT WEEK slip Herald office. of paper and GRADS G Philadelphia, REQUIRED 16 PALLBEARERS. Windsor, Ont.. Feb. 23.—Double | the usual number of pallbearers were | today to carry the coffin or Bayliss, a negress, § who 440 pounds, to its finaldrest. The coffin itsclf was large two persons of normal macy required Mrs. Ida weighed ing place. enough for welght. present officers, tribute to KNOW HIM? McMahon is quite evi- | known, swamped with silhouette of the were right in defining the person r resented by the silhouette as Mr. M correct were received and we shall not both- with printing the names him. & F. was the first one to guess and he gets the dollar. night'* as we an- | The congidered first re all incorrect the prize a man. is it at the head of this column? in of today's Her- let us know who you think | quickly in order to You'll get it if you be The rules are simple, write out the name of the person that you believe the silhouette represents, place your own name and address upon the samo turn it Who is it? Philadelphia College Scene of Hun- dredth Anniversary Today. 23.—Graduates of the Philadelphia College of Phar. and Science from all sections of the country were guests of the col- lege today in celebration of the hun- dredth anniversary of its founding. Descendants of the founders, faculty graduates made a pilgrimage to his- toric Carpenter’s hall where they paid those who met there found the institution. Feb. { Warrenton, N. . With Profits—Opera But R. R. Raleigh, N. { owning and ' works, electric plant, house and a i!ho little city s ren county, North population of less than building a hotel to be paid for by a bond The municipally runs from Warrenton Plains, where it Seaboard Air Line Railv the only line “We have made a our municipally except our opera haven’'t lost much Tasker H. Polk, and member l(»( aldermen. ‘Warrenton, { towns in was C., Feb. i 1 | I However, on is one the state. married there in The Herald answers to | conundrum. | Ruesse p answers of Edward A. Motor Sales ‘! Banquet of K. C. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 23 dinner of the K. . Renssclaer Polytechnic take place in March more hotel here. The guesses of Ing at which ing: President, Jerom New York cit ward Hall Christ, New secretary, Donald Ladies, who His the ads on R. Tiffany, clasa o! 1 in to The Goees Affair Almost ice railroad four cost of Operates House A MODEL TOWN Plants Loses. Makes Good. operating its own plant, of Warrenton, Carolina, 1,000 $110,000 issue. owned to connects W des wat oper miles lor Wi with also to railroad Warren with the . it being entering Warrenton. protit owned on all of enterprises, house, S prominent of the Warrenton board the Horace 18 and we declared lawyer oldest Greeley LOCAL BOY T0 SPEAK Vice-President Edward Christ of This City One of the Guests of Honor at N. Society. -—The annual N. society of the Institute will at the annual the following officers were elected was held Frldx\\ h Larlor, vice-president, Britain, Conn.; Ww. Niagara Falls, and treasurer, Harold Rochester, all being of the B CASE ABOUT FINISHED Washington Officials Regard Langdon 'S New Ken- | meet- even- Ed- Hervieux, Over—Colby Says Jap Authoritiecs Were “Sincere.”’ THER. ‘Washington, Feb. of the fatal santry of Lieut. W. 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Bring this coupon. officials | Huck QUESTIONING GUESTS Waldorf Asto People, Victims of a My~terions Burglar, Summoned to Help Police Clear Up Situation. New York, Feb. several large hotels here who recent- —Guests of Iy have heen victimized by called to scrutinize a myster- fous burglar, were to police headanarters today Baker, Waldort ttle arrest liam who was captured at the last night detectives. of Astoria late after with Thy kept urday Baker ended a vigil the night when jewelry valued at $1.000 was taken Jfrom a sixth floov room occupied by Mrs. Mary gher of San Francisco. Using a pass key 2 man entered the » rooms shortly before last mid- dctective followed. Sur- man is said to have point- revolve it the detective, rded his threats and grappled with him. They fought over the room, turn- Ing contimts topsy turvy, then rolled through the half open door to the corridor. Attracted by the scuf- fling many guests ran from their rooms and other detectives appeared. . The man was subdued after being | beaten almost into insensibility. He was charged with burglary. "ESS GEM ROBBERY. by CON Five Bandits Admit Seclling $15,000 Gems for $1,200. New York, Feb. 23.—Abraham Duboff, a jeweller of No. 156 Chrystie | street, at police headquarters yester- { day, according to the police, fied Antonio Magano, 21, of No. 135 . Forsyth street, a chauffeur, and Sam- | uel Galante, 18, of No. 2286 Beau- mont avenue, the Bronx, as the men who, on February 9; held him up in his store at the point of a revolver and escaped with $15,000 worth of jewelry, which they took from the safe. ! rested early other young i Flaschetti, vesterday with men by Detectives Petrizzo, Greco and Ter- cated. The others selves as Alfonso Restivo, 226 Chrystie street; Samuel Speduti, 22, of No. 70 Mott street. and Thomas Davey, 24, of No. 1426 Third avenue. According to the police, Magano and Galante admitted holding up the jeweller and the other three admitted “acting as lookouts. They sold the jewelry for $1,200. Galante, the police say. also admitted he is now out in $1.500 bail on a charge of robbery and -that he has served nine months for carryving a revolver. At the home of Sperduti they found about $1,000 worth of raw opium and two opium pipes 19, of No. Wil- | dctectives since last Sat- | Galla- | who | identi- H Magano and Galante were ar- | three | Man and Rebuild Stre Thru Glan Mrs. Morin Says New Gland Treatment “Worked Won- ders” For ier and Did ITusband “World of Good” After vears of suffering from vous irritability, sleeplessness and general run-down conditions Mr. ind Mrs. Joseph G. Morin, of 1039 Maplewood avenue, Bridgeport, al- though past middle age. say they never felt better in their lives, thanks to animal gland extracts. When interviewed, Mra. Morin made the following remarkable statement: I had suffered from slecplessness, nervous and generally run-down for several years. At night I would lia awake in bed for hours at 2 time trying to get to sleep. ‘At times I thotight I would go simply srazy for the want of sleep, No matter what I took it didn't seem to help me a hit. and I became frightfully irrit- able and couldn’t stand the company of anyone. “I thought it was probably be- cause I was getting along in years, so when I read of the wonders that this Glandex Compound (a new tcnic containing extracts from the glands of healthy animals) was accomplish- ing, 1 decided to try it. “I will never forget my surprise at the results. Why it helped me im- mediately, and now 1 sleep fine every night and get up feeling rested and refreshed in the morning. It cer- tainly worked wonders. for me. Husband Puts on Weight Quickly. “My husband noticed the way I had improved,” continued Mra. Morin, “so he decided to take it too. He had been run-down for some time due to over-work. He had lost weight and would come home at nights all tired out and naturally. would become irritated over the ner- | smallest trifies. minello on suspicion of being impli- | described them- | has been for only “‘But now, although he t Xing Glandex Compound | a fow weeks he has shown almost un- | peared and believable improvement. He has xined weight so rapidly that today his clothes are actuclly too tizit for him. His irritupility has all disap- he doe mind hard work a bit any more. “Glandex has done wo:ld of gool and we this opportunity to recommend others.” Astonishing Results Everywhere ¥rom evervwher: come similar reports of the almost incredible r sults that are brought about through the use of Glandex Compound, es- us bhoth a are glad- of it to e JOSLPH G. recially in the tre turc old age, nervou blood, thinness, loss crergy, and generafy dition, The reason i< thal pound attacks ihesd cntirely new wa & only ‘their =yt right nt theh lentists have in 1w to be rundown sk Our glands, we al vital substance Kkno: which are necessary building up of the nerve and blood cé When our glands b as they frequently work or excesses, process slows down suffer with the ago of run-down cond Therefore, to bul ®lands, scientists nl self and use extracts of healthy and vig mals. This principl new—opepsin, which digestive organs o been used for yi human digestion. 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