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0CK CANAL | 10 BE BUILT mmission Will Reject thej Advice of a Majority of | the Consulting Engineers | it IS OPPOSED TO DELAY| T I <+ | | { 4 VEGETABLE JUICE ' 15 SOON TO MARRY : : : | 1S SUBMITTED OVEN LT S J LvrN i | that all the prominent physie : - = | cians of New York have re- to Establish Identity Hospital giving an account THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1905. i g ' CURE FOR. O BECOME MKS. QGEORGE BROEMMEL | — *|Socialists Fail to Get the 0o B : ceived, a circular from the ! BY Sk | .|- of the wonderful cures of con- Three Per Cent Required New York Post .Graduate 'k | sumption.through the use of | TOTAL VOTE IS 70413 e+ ISE % RS Holds With the President That the Waterway Should | Certificates of Election Are Granted to the Coroner Valuable Musical - Instru- ments, Cutlery, Watches and Jewelry Turned. Over | the juice of raw vegetables and fruits. It seems that the treatment began by the use of potatoes, onions, beets, 3 Ixeav icklv Q i SR 2 turnips, cabbages and celery. Be LX(a\:it‘t:(l_ y Quickly ' and the _b_lf}om_msors-Elect ’togfl%w Oficers Yy, Him | Latcfi‘here wegn3 Yer Swgg o The Call i t S R, | potatoes, apples, pineapples, kel HORG s nd o s o o DEFTNESS OF WORK ey md‘;‘;,snigs il R 7 * retu: tl ast munici electis iy 2 Sesea v P | ? " " S ey were submitted by the ‘Registrar.” The - AROUSES SUSPICION | later rhubarb, summer squash, evel project which Todis. | Of this vots the Socialist tioket "7 | tomatoes, spinach, radishes, the thirtee ive favored, members of the board of consulting engineers | aission consists re is one polled approximately 2.9 per cent. This small vote for the Socialist ticket will preclude the possibility of the Soclalist cent demanded by law. The vote on the higher liquor license question stands, officlally, 19,806 for the | amenament and 22,497 against. Certificates of electlon were granted to Coroner-elect William J. Walsh and Su- | pervisors-elect J. J. Furey, J. J. Phil- | lips and A. M. Wilson. The election officers from the precincts which failed to make election returns on the evening of election day were before the board upon citation. They were dis- | missed with a severe reprimand. It was moved and adopted by the board that the | officials who were charged with the irreg- | ularity be not again allowed to serve as | election officers in this city. The board | also recommends the enactment of laws which will provide for the punishment of election officers guilty of offense such as | committed by those who appeared before | the commission last night. | The official vote was as follows: | UNION LABOR. MAYOR. REV. I C. WICKWARE, THE MIS- SIONARY, WHO TELLS OF ATRO- CITIES IN AFRICA. SIYS CINERA DOFS 0T LIE Whi_lé?risbnerSays Oftenses Here Are His Only Ones|?! | string beans ‘and green peas | in the pod. an), former | didates’ names being placed on the Brigadier ' Generals ||t At e et Slickn Naxhagtty past: Palice: Pugzle Over' Cléver- | It would seem to be absurd ral Endi- | | |tion. The party did mot poll the 3 per olice € Uver UIeVer-| o its face that such treat- ness of His Operations | ment could be used to effectu- g e The case of Francis T. Sargent, :self- ‘confessed dlamond thief now in. the City Prison, presents a puzzling aspect as tar as the character of the prisoner is concerned. The clever iuethods by which he obtained nearly $16,000 worth of dlamonds that did not belong to him and the deftness shown by him indicate the adept. working on the case cannot help lean- ing toward the belief that Sargent is| an) expert dlamond thief, and that he must have had practice in other cities; but he stoutly maintains that thefts hére are his first and only ones, and in Santa Rosa, where ite resided for years, he bore a good reputation. He married there a woman of means through the medium of an advertise- ment, and she started him in the jew- elry business. The detectives | the | | ally combat consumption, yet | 80 high an authority as Dr. Russell of the above-named | hospital, who seems to. have m:urc the discovery and de- veloped the treatment, states that eleven cases of well-de- veloped pulmonary tubercu- | losis have been absolutely cured while fifty others are | under treatment and progress- | in§ satisfactorily. t is to be hoped that the long looked for cure of this , | : th 5 " . Schmit; 89,420 Sargent turned over to the detectives 3 he . ; | | Bugene B. schmitz Fat Porat ienmond yestirday"the rest dread disease has at last been el o | . wens Horton. 80,404 | | of the loot concealed m his store. It in- | found in this treatment, but ‘sea-l | cluded valuabl cal instruments . - o on the sea-leve [ | | Thomas ¥. O'Nent 87,218 e & e the medical profession will, Missionary I. C. Wickware| w CITY Detectives Ryan and O'Dea, who ar- | doubtless, be sceptical, as they s were | William G. Burke. 045 | - s N P N Y { v foi rested Sargent on Tuesday afternoon, " | i b oEaE0 smoz| Gives More Evidence oOf have now recoverea 310,000 worth of | are and should be on all new i " cou e e Jewels and loot that their prisoner had | 2 ; Ny | [iery T atuloronyess v sooss| Outrages on the AfTican | taken from aiferent stores in this city. | (TCALMENtS until more than a nd | TAX COLJ S 55 | The detectives are of the opinion that| eleven cases have been cured - o, | |3. F. Nichols.. . &2 Sargent is an :accomplished criminal, | 3 - . p, s ssior TREAS | Additional stories of barbaric atro-|an ihat he has operated tn many cit-| By @ combination of simple . thes. s Charles A. Bantel. 85,138 | citles committed on the defenseless na- ¥ ¥ rd to F m Independent RECORDER. | 3ohn H. Nelson 36,007 John J. Furey SHNELL tives of the Congo Free State by rep- resentatives of the Belgian Government the revelations of revolting outrages described the previous evening and re- ies of the country, stealing much more than has been attributed to him. day several charges of grand larceny Richmond and, according to his promise, To- | vefietable juices that contain little, if any, of the nourish- advocate of nutrition as op- < 3 2 % were told last evening by the Rev. Iner | will b laced inst his t th the 4 Wil J. Walsh. . % 1 e placed agaln: name a e - ) S N SUNEIC ADaene C. Wickware before the Christian and | Central police station. He has con.| MeERt .requlred b con P Sy T R SR T | s e Joseph A, Stulz... Missionary Alliance convention at the | essed, and will probably plead gullty. | sumptive. As Dr. Raussell ) o ANGE | b 2 TPERVISORS, | Free Baptist Church. ¢ lay Sargent accompanled the de- O 3 URA o =2 e ) { Jx . SUPERV erday Sargent accompan e | KURAL PHONE SYSTEMS "l IN ALDl\ EGGEBLS { | |rred P. Nichotas tectives to hls niace of business tn Point| 5ays he has been the principle BU A ight “Hello” fes. “ e To Sam Davis....... James F. Kelly M. W. Coffey.. WHOSE BETROTHAL T 0 NTA Max Mamlock . W. W. derson | when he frankly | would be subjected to persecution on They were a startling continuation of | | ported exclusively in yesterday's Call Mr. Wickware surprised his audience admitted that he his return to his post in Afri¢a on ac- revealed the hiding place of the balance of the stolen property. On Tuesday the detectives recovered nearly $7000 worth of diamonds that had been stolen from Adolph Eisenberg at 126 Kearny street. Yesterday -they found over $3000 worth to medicine in the treatment of tuberculosis, he seems tQ contravert his own theory in the use of these s | James L. Gallagher. | count of wha he had said, but he was | of jewelry, watchmaker's supplies, valu- 5 13 A | willing to face it all if the publication | able musical instruments and other ar- juices & dep Rl e o of the horrors he described would vegetable jui that possess Charles Boxton ticles, and all this property has been such a small percentage of | George F. Dufty. bring about humane conditions. placed In the custody of the property and George | Dantel G.” Coleman In beginning his address he said:- | clerk of the department. | nutrition L YOUNE: Doo- Andrew M. Wilson, If publicity were ‘debired then ‘I certainly | Sargent protests his Inmgcence’so. far | - cing ple of th e bride 1s the fanaind | should feel grateful to- the San ‘Francico | as the robbery of a Commerc/il traveler valcnc and natrition of daughter of Mrs. O. A. Eggers and a | Edward P. Shortall. . 38,085 | Call for having given to the world so full & | g¢ the Palace Hotel is concerned. He | i 2 ddaughter of Professor Theodors Chiarles T. Conlan..i.:.. L DO e ot oy 1o, 'in6 Leopold's 1D~ | i yq he has returned everything he has | the best sort are absolute re- e, who was jfied wit the | S - L suppose the publicity will have.its effect | ever stoley and that a great many un- | 1s1 1 ¢ educators of this State, belng a | ! ';:;g:‘ ’;In e When [ go back Tor It is’the frst | just charges are now - being made | quisites in the treatment of B Sud Nl U bl hglione | [ onm 82 partriage e or 28344 [0 U8 the Horrors of fho heetmént ot the | OESINSE him. | consumption. I the laws of B by the leading schools. | | z AU natives. Sargent's method of operation was to | health are earefully observed > hear | M- Broemmel, son of .the well-| — Harry Baehr........o.iieease 31,073 RECEIVES WARNING. carry a satchel with him and when the | 4 ’ 4T | known druggist, is a graduate of the | 7 2 ¢ . SHERIFF. In Winaipes 1 told something about it and | opportunity presented itself steal what- | and the body is sustained sity of California, also ot Co-| Letters Received From Him |peeer 3. curis... A 302 | £ recpten 8 etter of warlnr o { gre- | ever stock-lay within hls resch. OF the | Lo noedtione b otos — . mself in his sion of phar- | {8 as Made . Lang..... | Speak agatnst my King and my Government. | coby & Co. claim $1000 in rubles and | easily digested food, the rav- NEGRO MURDERER LYNCHED 0 He is a member of the Chi Phi | o DISTRICT “ATTO i vi 5 ) | y dig ' v D) ED macy a member of the Chi Phi| the Myuin Acposs Labrador | u. Bruntenstcin.s..do . os.712 | You are spotted and you will hear from my | sapphires; Risenberg & Co., $1000 in | 5 EY MISSISSIPPL CITIZENS Yr;;vern) % e | y | L SS Lab @ - COUNTY CLERK. :Goz‘lcr:rrnelml- e Ty e | watches, rings and stones; Sherman, Clay | ages of the disease may be The engagement was made known at . G . 81,841 | o2 2 o e | & Co.. $400 in valuable musical instru- | Lem to the Sceme o . = Ay Tt | John J. Greif. v " was in the handwriting of a foreigner 1 had . } o ,m','" P rn,: """"h:"‘;:'"' o dred recently given| T JOHNS, Nov. 22.—Letters received TAX COLLECTOR. g Inatant. vislons of the stlletto. for thousands | ment : Phillips & Co., $00 in watch- | a.mtefi‘ Fe when the ung Haight ovd at her home | (o-day from Dillon Wallace, the Labrador | T7ed Beser-ooosicoicoooeeseoo.- 39801 inave ofgned helr testlmony with thelr blood: | maker's supplies, and 4 frm at 10 Sut- | tissue is- jnvolved. There is or aigh . > house ng ap-| x> ™ - 1 r street asks at several sets of cut- . . ropriately adorned In red berries and | explorer and New York lawyer, contained | 1 i . 82,318 | little of the true state of things I determined | 1or St 5 propriately adorried In Ted berries ana | SXPlorer and New York lawyer, contained | gohn £. MeDougald: ... e e e e O e arremiiies | lery, valued at several hundred dollafs, httlc' question that th_c best 55 arians mnlviiity GliEs crossed Labrad atlace ls"the frs | imona Gty [vevesenene. 30,650 | 88 T have known them. bs retimep St | nutrition in the world m such wedding date is not yet deter- *f’}‘]’ssm Labrador. Wallace is the first | Bdmond Go o If there should be any doubt, for the mis- | SANTA ROSA, Nov. 22.—F. T. Sargent, } . | Gor without elther. ataes o Tafinn ha. | Toomas B 31022 | BUPOULS ot ke e, cfidnce it 1o | Sho Bas been areested by the police of | cases is the old and much e ] de C an 3 Mr. ¢ Ve San Francisco and admits having victim- . - = s & = s Wi . % e | Mr. Moule, editor of the West African Mail, & ONE KILLED AND MANY HURT | sistants. With Wallace was one com- |y 3 81126 | and the greatest champion In England of the | lzed the wholesalers of that city out of | abused cod liver oil; not in IN A FRACAS IN NEW YORK | Panion named Easton. The letters said | Africans in the Congo Free State. He has | $10,000 worth of jewelry, was a former | jtg ra tate but in the fi | that both were well and bad plenty of | James P. . Booth. | Eathered up evidence at enormou cost. Mr. | resident of this city and is well known | 'w state but m the form | visions v ey o) al thers can tell Ul ‘acts. I -+ * s Young Man Shot In Aftray in Which | Provisions when they reached the Proy- | Samud Braushart | STl Show You bistures of the Tuits of | here. - When he came here some years | best adapted for its immediate Bullets Were Rapidly Ex- gava on October 16. Even {f we people tell lies, s | ago he was a poor young man and bore | with Leontdas| 4, Comte Ir- the atrocities. absorption into the body, as changed. X {{l’;mfr";. ‘?;';“:“:'d e e i ConnoR. it gossible for the camera to tell tes? ' ' |a good name. He advertised for a wife | t . NEW YORK, Nov. 22— ht in | s ili-fated expedition. Hubbard, | A. A. D’Ancona. ‘an the camera taks cani seei| and was successful in getting one who | 1 (he 2oome ot ihe Paul Kelly Atoaeia. | Whose purpose was to cross Labrador, | Fred W! Graham. |1 'Gan ‘show" Vou' pictures of a_woman ‘and | And Was T GOy | found in Scott’s Emulsion of the rooms of the Paul Kelly Assocta- | Wi0Se PUtDOse e ot | Erodify: Grana | her sons with their hands cut off. had sufficient money to set him up in | N F - p: ton In Great Jones street to-night one | [°¢ his life from starvation and Wal-| (Saed Soly | SHOCKING MUTILATION. the Jewelry bushess. He prospered.and | pure Norwegian cod liver oil man was killed and several others | &% WaS ToUnl by the rescuing party | garry E. Lela The soldiers were ordered, according to the | 4id Well until he left to go to new flelds. | which contains, in. addition, cATHOLIC misior HONOED e i R R TR ar‘i(i{h}z'c‘-l;}?dlt;?élenm::lhalfié:‘?ors!he s:mwi; senox Maddox ysual command o cui o ‘el ight bands, | since which time all trace of him had | th hoableh PR Y THE EMPEROR OF JAPAN | fi a ’ % part of | George B. but, through an error, besan to cut off the | been lost until the news came of his ar- P nan UL ek Suin s John A. McGee. | lett’ hands, and remembering, left off, leaving | the valuable hypophosphites ‘Wallace's trip is completed, he still has| rest at Point Richmend. e ringtor years of age, whose life- ¢ Med 54 : 1 Great Cross of Order of Holy Trenaure | less body was found In Kelly's saloon | before him a winter of travel by snow- | JAtthew MOUSTE 20399 | U (1o ight hande. AL & convemtion of mis: %of lime and soda and glycer- Bestowed on Rev. Mr. half an hour after the smoke of the | h0es before he reaches civillzation. He |jenty Payot 596 | Clnaries st Leopoldviile they toid of cruelties | CREDIT CLEARING-HOUSE ine. We hesitate t: that onmell. - ¢ | battie had cleared away. and Easton, at the time when the lE(-lmw?rfl i. fs(;cel‘t“" ¢ that are unepeakable. PASSES INTO NEW CONTROL & . '11 - ¥ o Say ba 5 e official organ of | Vo1l e e o e e hody was made | (TS Were written, were planning to start | Charles A . It is awful for me to speak of these ter- : | 1t will cure consumption, but ysser ore o no, | ¢ - e s | w v J) v | eae ~ i Vs | . Osservatore Romano, |y, "o JoLCCT I Syno, becoming suspl. | Festward through Ungava for Georges| . . , o FOLICE JUDGES Bt onots words ' & paber which gocs af | Busimess With Branches in All of the | o o3 becr P | 108n, . o 5 5 - | sionaries n v 18 o e | 1 R s now In i ik i e e}r("eeur;d,\‘;-:"”y points on the mainland of North | FOCEaIaeTY belng persecuted for telling of the ravages | NEW YORK, Nov..32.—A syndicate of; e t};:l ) dl:gll profms:l:)’n e Order of the Holy | .0 he x % | America. Here the two will walt until | MAYOR. and the whippings by the soldiers. N , Nov.. 22. knows that 88 A to be the first time | SOCIation on the floor above were | “.,.. ‘waterways are frozen over.|A. W. Castner ‘The* -Rev. . Henry « Wilson, D. D, |eapitalists and promineat; merchants "'11 3 est the he Order of the I Bishop has been honor- & Japanese decoration. ioly Treasure was nt Emperor on . and is one of the high- | found evidences of a desperate fight, | including three empty revolvers, lying on the floer. e T PR S GIVES WELCOME TO KING OF PORTUGAL | PARIS Then they intend to start southward to- | ward Quebec on the frozen rivers, trav- eling with dog sleds and - snowshoes.| o\ pooo Wallace said he expected to reach Que- | B N PeRlOn oo RNBY. bec in April. e P A Mrs. Hubbard, the wife of the {ll-fated DISTRICT ATTORNEY. | explorer, recently reached Quebec after | A. A, Stillmen . - J. §. Ambrose Protestant Episcopal clergyman of New York, for years field secretary of the alliance, closed the convention with a powerful plea for prayer for the mis- sionaries and natives of Africa. He asked how many present were willlng to take up missionary work in the far- this city and elsewhere has been formed to take over the plant of the Credit Clearing-house. immediately reorganized. The syndi- cate has been formed by Charles A. Henderson of this city, In connection with H. A. Wheeler, who was at the The business will be | progress of the disease and in 1ts earlier stages generally ef- fect a permianent cure. So certain are we of “this that we challenge a comparative . 3 Charles Returns Visit Recently Pald 553 cou off fields and seven young men and | head of the concern under the old man- . oy i g Him % Lishoh by Wreach Farsum o, I._..ahr‘ado_r LB il SN i aiiciseenenye 1890 | women responded. agement, and various other.capitalists | clinical test in any hospital ¢ late Jeremiah R s e A T e TR S TAX COLLECTO! Dr. Wilson addressed a body of|and business men of the West. The gt b 'y hospital or ¢ PARLS, Nov. Zi N Charles o | arsionMa o Mevicn, maring fom e | R Whltney o wmn " 2! | young Japanese at the Japaneso Meth- | new company adds to. its own plantthe | Sanitarium where there are pa- EADACHE Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated | Tongue, Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They 16 the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SWALLPILL, SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIGE. CURE SICK HEADAGHE. Weak Men and Women Portugal arrived here to-day to return President Toubet’s visit to Lisbon. The King was met at the Dauphine station clsco December 16 on the fine limited train, | George Williams will see much to interest them. Relics of the odist Episcopal Church before coming | to the convention, which prompted him entire service of the old International | Mercantile Agency. tients afflicted ‘with this mal- z i dit Clearing-house had its 1 vt by M. Loubet and Premier Rouvier and | Aztecs and bulldings of moders times give an | Theodors Ptund.. o/ cor: 1910 | to spsak Gt the 45:000,000 they rapre- | "lT“:: g"zn‘a Pleagiag Kouse “ad sty ady. If ’lt’wfll not cure more was escorted with imposing military | Manana. Round trip $s0, Tickets good 0 | G. ¥\ Styche -...- . 5 o latatl to see that God had lifted the | chants to establish' a credft reporting | Cases of consumption, if the honors to the Foreign Officé, where the | days. Optional. return via Grand Canyon. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. and collseting AApastmant; fu .connee- o 5, royal quarters have been established. The King will remain here three days, ners, a gala performance at the opera, a military review and a hunt. The Great Brital aud Norway. LONDON, Nov. 22.—The Hon. Allan Johnstone, the British Minister to Den- mark, and Arthur James Herbert, the | British Minister to Norway, both of | whom | been promoted to the rank of Knight | Commander of the Victorian Order. to Deamark York. Mr. Herbert married Helen A. Gammel of Providence, R. L ————————— YOUNG VANDERBILT HEADS BAKING POWDER TRUST Financial Chief of Concern Which Has Taken Over Denver Factory. powder trust, Manufacturing Compéany has sold its baking powder factory. It is sald the company lost $7000 fighting the new combination before it yielded. It was taken over for $40,000. When the check was written it was discovered to which the Hardesty, and will be entertained with state din- | married American giris, have® | Particulars of Southern Paclfic agent. —_————-——— BIG TURBINE STEAMSHIP GIVEN TEST FOR SPEED * | John C. Wesley .. SUPERVISORS. C. B, Hallenquist Oswald Seffert . Richard Corbett December 2. DLuring six hours’ . con- | pilem E. Costley tinuous. run Yyesterday the Carmania easily maintained 194; knots, while her speed over a measured mile was more than 20 knots. 5 The Carmania is of 21,000 tons reg- ister, i3 675 feet long and has .75 feet beam and has accommodations for 3000 John Krievanek . A. Schlleper . —_— —e————— OLGA 'NETHERSOLE'S PLAY ish steamship Falmoral, from Calcutta for London, put in here to-day serious- ly damaged by a storm. One of the crew was washed overboard, The Sagi- tario, an Ttalian torpedo-boat, has put in here badly damaged. —_———— Fountain Pens. ince Programme. MONTREAL, Nov. 22.—Montreal wo- men, who arranged to take part in the Queen Alexandra charity matinee, to- day announced that they would with- draw thelr patronage unless Olga ‘Nethersole, who arranged the benefit, would take from her programme an.act Wateman's | from “The Lahyrinth.” Miss Nethersole pen. These .are the best pens—the che pens and the only Sanborn, Vail & Co. ion held by the patronesses, is loath to allow anything to interfere with the success of the performance, and. has therefore consented to substitute some recitations for the second act of ‘The Labyrinth.’ ” i pens worth considering. 741 Market street. * WALHALLA REBEKAHS TO . ENTER- TAm.—-Wl-ll:tlll Reblhh-;:d‘. will have an entertainment and apron necktie prti in its hall'in the Odd Fellows' building next Sat- “Miss Nethersole, regretting tb(opiu- ] despised natjon of twelve years ago to | the forefront of the world. | —————————— BOY ATHLETES AT STANFORD.—The members of the Columbla Park Boys' Club will §0 to Stanford University to-morrow afte 1t is always sold in bottles tion with the work of the Manufactur- ers’ ‘Assoclation several years ago. The service was since extended to take in Pittsburg, Cleveland, Toledo and other an important department. _——ee————— States May Bufid a Refiroad. CHEYENNE,- Wyo.,, Nov. 22.—In a speech at an industrial dinner here last evening, Senator F. E. Warren declared it was time for the Colorado and Southern Railroad to extend Its line | PTG passengers. STIRS STORM IN MONTREAL || i through Wyoming to Montana or Can- : | . Mr. Johnstone, who is the fourth son ————— like this ada, and that It it did not intend to do Genvine Must Bear | of the first Baron de Went, married, in Vessels Daumaged by Storm. Actress Forced to Withdraw “The 80 the States of Wyoming and Colorado Fac-Simile Signature | 1882, Mis¢ Antoinette Pinchot of New| FERROL, Spain, Nov. 22.—The Brit- Labyrinth” From a Charity Mat- would lbuvmu, the road and- bufld the 4 extension emselves. D ————— Revival of “The Queen of Sheba” NEW YORK, Nov., 22—New York en- Joyed to-night a brilliant revival of Carl Goldmark’s opera, “The Queen of Sheba,” at the Metropolitan Opera- house. The presentition was one of the most elaborately staged in many W il DENVER, Nov. 22—Reginald Van- [ ppar conine ot niens e 5% | (ook oft ‘the plece in an announcement, | years in New York. The 1200 costumes derbilt Is the head of a new baking | waterman “Modern” and the * " g1 | in which she said: were prepared in Vies Death of Prominent Mason. SANTA CRUZ, Nov. 22.—Bernhard Wise, a prominent member of the Ma- sonic fraternity, died here to-day. He was a native of Germany, 76 years of age. For seventeen years he had been § 'L USE DAMIANA BITTERS, THE | (hat Reginald Vanderbilt was the | Urday evening. An unusually inferesting pro. | ~rphe- Montreal newspapers condemn tyler of the local lodge and a member i o iexican Remedy: gives healih and'| o jancial head of the hew concern. - {nir guesta.: ot v Miss Nethersole's play as immoral, . | of it for thirty-seven years. { same rules are cbsérved, than the vegetable and-fruit juice treatment, we will agree to Positively cured by Travels Tweniy Knots an Hour and | HUS0 Lotzin i cities, but subsequently the work was P 1 - i {J - = Vi 925 fve o hibition of athletics. vaudéville su; 1 theee Littlo Pills, | Sircets S0C Bublic-bulldings ‘are cled Will Accommodate Three ey e 1933 | o Elve an e bon o Mamk awd Gt ‘and | transferred to Kansas City, Mo.. where | SUPP") the institution making They 1s0 relieve Dis- o & Thonsand Persons. Theodore Lutst 1910 | bugle” corps will accompany the lads. - it was opelr::t!m‘:’ as an adjunct -of the | the test with Scott's Emulsion tress from Dyspepsia, In- | = LIVERFOOL, Nov. 22—The Cunard|M. H. Rogers Commercial Club. - % digestion and Too Hearty | 1°NG1ISH STATESMEN WITH line steamshlp Carmanta; the largest |5 W Sipar . 1o0s The service mow includes twenty- | free for a. year. There is'no Eating. A pecisct yem- | AMERICAN WIVES KNIGHTED | turbine steamship afloat, has arrived | w. G, Kidweil }g}‘ seven 1;,,:::."0&:3, stl:t the T:fl,‘.?:‘: doubt’ that Scétt's E malsion in the Mersey preparatory to starting | W, C. Leffenwell .. cities of the Un es. & Wi b ¢ ody for Dizztness, Nausea, | King Edward Honors the Miniaters of | oyt n ey DIeaaratony, o starting | 55.C. ienet iy 1s to be extended, with the addition-of | iS the most concentrited form of nutrition i existence, and if consumption can be cured |at all it will do it. SCOTT & BOWNE, o9 Pearl Street, Now York Wl G 510 o a