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{HE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENIN ceveaat 6, 1908, Sone ia pense " See a eae Wab TunD TC Save Hab AND DIAGRAM OF THE FATAE FALL, FAN HOMER HEEF REN GOON HOOT |BALFOUR'S CABINET OLD GUARD SHINE! 10 PLEASE JURORS GIVES NO PROMISE Opening of Veteran Organiza-| Judge Foster Wit Try the Ex-| Englishmen Think Premier Has tion’s Fair at Madison) periment in General Sessions; Missed His Opportunity and Square Garden Preves Suo-| of Sitting Continuously from| that the Unionists Are in @ ( cess for Soldiers and Aldes.| 10A.M. to2P. M. Bad Way, \ 6 “Man Arrested for Swindling, _ ¥ie: While Posing as Son of Great © Financier, Left a Trail from "Frisco to New York. | WHAS ALSO POSED AS j A SON OF HANNA. HONORS PAID TO RIFLE TEAM|LUNCH HOUR IS GIVEN UP.|ANOTHER RESIGNATION DUE. Booths Popular Until the Men In| Jurors Who Are Buelnees Men Wel-|Marquie of Londonderry, Who te White and Gold Come On the come the Innovation as Giving President of Educational Board, } Floor, Escorted by Officers from| ‘Them More Time for Their Pri-| Expected to Follow Duke of Dow Natlonal Guards of Many States, vate Affairs, onshire Into Retirement. fie. Mi ATwo Years Ago He Obtained “ @e- Goods from Tammany---He dumped from Train While i Going to Penitentiary. It was the Old Guard's night. Madi-| Juage Warren W. Foster, of General| LONDON, Oct. 6.—There Is practically son Square Garden belonged to the! Sessions, will begin to-morrow an in-|DUt one opinion of the reconstruction herote vetrana of many a campaign,| novation in Part I. of that court that} the British Cabinet, and that fs that | and not even the wireless Marcon! mes-| wii! surprise and gratify the many |Premler Balfour missed his opportunity pages which were sent from one end] business men acting as jurors there, | ‘© Tehabilitate the character of his gove of the room to the other, ostensibly} «1 intend,” he told the jurors, ‘‘to try|¢rnment, and that so far as the Unionist Teminiscent of the stock in trade of th@/an experiment. 1 have had eo many re-| Policy at large ts concerned the ministry Old Guard's decanters, could attract | quests from you to be relieved from jury| Mas es most of Jts prestige and at j one grain of glory from the men Of |/service that I have decided hereafter to} ‘NOrity the white and gold unttorms wholopen court at 10 A. M. and sit continu-| The xeneral consensus of opintom marched into the arena at 9 o'clock. ously until 2 P. M. That will comprise] "*"dly expects the Government to so i “tars main in power, even for a single sessiog, The opening night of the Old Guard's) court day. By beginning at 10 A. M.|_main in power, even for © single sceseey | Fair was a mighty success, Hven Allen | you will be able to count upon a prompt| {ng for un carly dissolution Of Pariime | 8. Williams, the reticent press agent, |adjournment at 2 P, M., and you will| ment. ) would admit that. Whether it was thé /be in attendance just as many hours as| It was rumored to-day that the 2 Old Guards themselves or the scores of]you now are. You will lose the usual] QU/* of Londonderr: clay tolow | pretty girls and beautiful women in}junch hour, but you may consider an] Duke of Devonshire into retirement, their stunning gowns, the success was | earlier adjournment sufficient compensa-|( =————————— sade CH make this suggestion solely out of Everybody had a good time, and there] consideration for your interests as busi- were more ways of bringing in coins | ness men, and I will leave it to you to to the Old Guard's coffers for the new| determine what we si 0. armory than could be enumerated, $8 AVOE' OC ths plan willlipleass: etnnd Even the white plaster Psyche who| Fifty of es jurors arose and said the looked hesitatingly and apolegetically | Plan was a just one. down upon the Old Guards in their drilis| @rgtofgre the Court nas convened! + from the summit of her mineral water} journed ¢ili es ie Rn cha recon booth seemed to realize that everything | vened until 4 P. M. ‘accep! yf must be done for the good of the cause, | Ple"s ins wenerally taken up he, Moe, |The Old Guards themselves, while they|new plan this work will’ be disposed of looked longingly at the seductive | during the first halt hour of the Court's we Abert L, Brown, who posed as J Wierpont Morgan. jr.. was arraigned in yer@Merson Market Court to-day, charged Ry, Tiffany & Company with obtaining ©} me@00ds on false pretenses, Brown was \ Gfrested yosterday afternoon on Fifth | peoomventie because he tried to obtain a te ee80O tur coat from Loulee & Company % the name of the son of the great \ Ondire in his attempt io secure ihe ont without payin for it. we, Drown, for such he says his name ta, i. certainly one of the cleverest imper- tors and confidence men the police ‘ave had to do with for many years, see Rich men's names were assumed by him Pin neasty every vig city of the country |\ULLNER RESIGNED TOO SOON ‘since 1807, and he always profited by the ~———— Pretense to the loss of Jewelry firms |Gen. Greene Dismisses Complaints from Ban Francisco to New York. Now Againet Policeman, that Brown has come within the toils ‘of the, law he is wanted in half a dozen Plates for goods odtained fraudulently ye id valued at from $500 to $10,000. Gg Husa Good Appearance, jem appearance Brown gives the im- Policeman Robert EB. Ullner, one of the men accused by Magistrate Hogan in his “graft” charges, resigned from the department too soon for his own good. Commissioner Greene, after investigat- ing the case, dectded to-day that the lon Of & young financier used to/ complaints against Ullner should be dis- ie will Midawsice, te dresses (n perfect tante,|minsed. Now Uliner ia out of a Job, Payehe, did not dare go near that min- | poets" in the other courte of Gen: (Paste this in your tele- does not wear élaborate clothes nor be- simply because he was hasty. eral water booth for fear of court-mar-| eral Sessions. a tal. Not even in the D. A. R. booth, ————— phone book.) made in reproduction of Washington's Mount Vernon home, could the Oid — ‘ Guard nd retroshment ‘And yet it was ' hy HANSOM OR see Ge meal GUERS SEPARATION laces meeprcet ls ey vi ve the Milile Pelta case, one of those Gock himself with jewels he has 80/invoivel In the Hogan charges, the | @eleverly obtained by posing at one time] Commissioner says he wishes some "as the son of J. Pierpont Morgan and | vice Yorporation Counsel be J * abother as a descendant of Murk Hanna, | fore expressing an opinion. °° He is clean shaven, rather portly, a oes cies rents] CRAZED. WOMAN LEAPS BN ssw eae FROM ROOF OF HOUSE. be who marched up Madison avenue de; bad h L tepoan ‘tv nul oF &ptison i ial he folte the deissing weather, the throat ae ry the ‘big Jewelry (Continued trom First Page.) Cenenthiaiaalls relatives and friends of STATION RATES 5 riving Up in a >. the fainous organization f ih : rganizay found plenty One or two passengers (min- ig ue or Gn automobile Mi woes to amuse them. There was first of all Mrs. Marcus S. Hill Swears Her is fares imum $1.50), per-mile or frac- . Plerpone Muri Zt l / Tiffany, aclons attvcked Mrs. Young. ‘There was a scamper across the tin roof, during the great racing same, presided over by! Husband Left Her Alone in| MM tion 2.00.0... 0.00... ++ 50C f @ bevy of pretty women. Here Mrs. The Ut wes net | which Mra, Martin armed herself with lath used in supporting a scuttle. i f i hen a search was|She was about to belay Mrs. Young when she became tangled in a network Py Me one tal wessnan, een Japan While He,Went p hy ba FROM ins pote ‘heya 3oth = ‘ pp an York. i ‘ ed in St. Louis of clotheslines and fell to the roof. Vaughn, Mrs, Stella Rapp and M and 59th streets TO Lillian Morris sold bets on the races, Any point in same territory$1.350 2 jena igre froin Be: ne a RAN FOR THE CORNICE AGAIN, wane fea eand Waterboy Weil all the Christopher St. Ferry.... 2,00 f diamond drach wortn severahy }/ fing Her feet she ran for the front 8 around a miniature } iyi 44 1 " PD es ners, geternal 4 QR beg nt cornice again. As she Hee a were Abdailan, ine Arcbing | On the-ground/dt abahddinhont Auber |fMM Ferries below Desbrosses. 3.00 hie was at-|went up the short incline Mrs. Yourg grabbed her skintu and again sought ve to draw her back. Wall and Broad Sts...... 3.00 three 50 While on nis Long Island Depot, L.L.City 2. ‘Theatre and return, N. of jeharacter reader, and the mystic city:|ta Hill, through her counsel, Roy M. ihe great and only grab-bag, and. ali| Robinson, of No. 20 Broadway, has in- ay SeatBetions. The” wireless | stituted suit Jn the Supreme Court (ae ‘J = < By WW the prison, tandcufted to a Then the maniac changed her tactics, Instead of going over the ledge telegraphy stations w y Chri: of Ps by the name of Milwaukee Dutch, ations were very poplilar, Christopher, S.of 75th St. 2.50 Oe Be, aimped che tran and cecaped alone she would take Mrs. Young with her. She clutched her arms and epaene Guard to anotitr herman ee Cie er eaatimi Marche ROBT SE Parte. weddings receptions; r u Meo Se (oo Ma and tried {started for the edge, dragging the now exhausted Mrs. Young little by amusement Hod Mraboha 5 The papers, arhioh ‘Wore worved yeater- returning after 1 A.M... 3. 4 v? repeat his paculRuene Ds feat gy little. played by the 88 agent in strict pri-| day, set forth that the couple were mar- | ars fork under the arm of the 18:1 “ome on,” the crowd below could hear her shout, “we will go over to Jongratuta riety rite Nerelattatdansrminaes carterent| Eye g rtationC HF SATRs, valued at 0% he started 191 gether, You can not set away from me.” van from Mar! ang there are two children, aged twelve |g N.Y. Transportation Co Yong ut of the jewelry store, when he . ; ‘ : | SMe approached ‘by a detective named Instead of saving Mrs, Martin, jt was now Mrs. Young's battle to save ne wanloni; Babylon, Ceproemthetials they lived in Jay f f tis time Brown was a son of Mar|herself. The heaviér and stronger woman was drawing her nearer to tho M@onvey my wrecinws and compliments | until about a vear and a half ago, when i) to Old Guards, Hill came to this country to get capital na and the detective knew Mark i na and all hia family. Brown, who| brink of the chasm of tenements. Ee ys Facies a up. pulled ihe ithe The crowd below saw the Insane woman hook her foot over the edge iM ve wi ave t ou snot interfered. tn thet hum had |. she braced hereelf for a stronger pull. Mrs. Young could feel herselt ¢ men. : ge . then he was sent back to Missourt ta] beins drawn nearer to the edge Finally she was so near that she could TB: out the term which he had cut|jook down into the upturned facee. , ry Bont from ocean by Te aa for a clgarette-making machine that Booth te Attractige ONT [he had patented. During this time, it me real lite [of the, opening aid not,| Was milestd, he hed failed to. properly of course, begin until tho arrival of tho) SUPBOFt her, and she finally came to this Old, Guard, although there was, blent Cony to LOO Bi UP sa in Montreal of Interest’ shown Tn the beautiful Ori-| ,When Mrs. Hill arrived in, Montreal CREDIT will keep you and family well desssed in company with Milwaukee rt toh, ‘There the women fought on the narrow cornice, the lunatic crying con- ental booth advertising a poptilar to- on. { Ey cked 0 ; i ‘atte |of the Canadian Pacific Railroad helped f Jan, 26 100l, Rrown pleked out A) enually that they would make the leap together; that they would die tn aifvevening in the post of'a well kiow’ Tge tO TOMO NeW ror e ret although PER s ee on Fifth avenue, and th 0 r’s arms, and that they would be happler thi v! Turkish cigarette advertisement. me complaint sa; # J with iho fine Pannerd’ waten | enon other's tf ppter than’ mhile|tlving: Fs Seat The ower Booth where Mra’, Theo-| plaintiff fas. always conducted herselt young man drove that they let him. By a quick jerk Mrs, Young slipped out of Mrs. Martin's clutch, Mrs. dore Marceau, Mrs. Edward L, Littauer foward her husband sain opedlent: fu 4 pt away. Schumn & co. on Browd-| sartin staggered over the ledge alone, and as she dropped Mrs, Young ee eee ee eee aa tee eat aepapde: And: without Baintife's con |] MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS? Brown, “was arrested in’ Wilkes: |equght her sicirt and held to it. wheel of fortune, where Mra. Walter| sent, Me een atntitt for more than one CLOTHING Olealned Jewelry ; esided; the groc al poneater. cad wns sent to that eliy to Where Mrs. J. Wheeler” Aspell sold | and @ half years without any cause and > Maan en Wag Rent toate tlie ta The shouts in the street and from the windows ceased. There was a ne tent: not <0. rerun Biker teh ; : , : ibucl fi with “inten 0. return, j ra = we of eighteen months in ag zgeienty of suppressed ee Ce heeroe Women fell back from sangtros ail ‘mete: tafuctive, unl the Ir, Rosinson asks, for alimony, and f ‘When Rrown was arrested yesterday | the windows, men covered their faces, but the expected cras g arrival of the Old Guard. Then even| counsel fees pen the he “bad a clipping in his’ pocket witch E sehen sthe;aide the wiles of Mrs. William B. Smith and| action, : ——_ pepe St ES LADIES’ AND MISSES’ Cloaks and Suits, On easy weekly or monthly payments ! walk did not come just then, Mra. Sealch or of Mrs, Wililam Moran Showed that he was connected with the Washinat heft. Hi ecord e Id not 1 trons to the fi mie Dae etka nates by eas ocean ; assis tsa Srna lakes c sod saw a Martin suspended in mid- ears Sootne, Mere Donaid Metent™92| MAN ILL, TAKES POISON. ‘without extra charge for credit ‘evidence. alr, w rs. Young's arm reaching over the cornice and holding to the A ; [charge of the . R. booth, gave w ‘atches, Diamonds and Jewelry. Sanecked carcer uy a contidense man se-] Suspended woman's skirt. Miss Olara M, Tucker, Escaped from Sani-|ini tea sone. che‘ ola aimed | out of work and desponaent vecause|| MANHATTAN , ‘oured about 370,900 from N. York S , : : ‘When they arrived in the hall, whic! » Edward Crane mB erty, Sec g fa: SLOWLY SLIPPED AWAY, tarium, Sought Death in Front of a fail Hits Musil Ah BUS} otal nw eees at mesons *©|| CLOTHING Ci jr apse Re alt But the weight was too . enen y of flags an day. fe 7 is) know! great and slowly the skirt slipped fi t lestric lghts, a great cheer went up| 143 Smith street, Brooklyn, to-day. He Bvnbatient loner. tv pred rome Swiftly Moving Trolley Car. from the entire gathering. was taken to St. Peter's Hospital in « FOUR STORES: 3114 3d Ave., near 65th St. 2274 34 Ave, near 324th St. 295 8th Ave. near 25th St, { eakened fingers. Finally the lace ruffle ¢ a it would and dan ey ‘on thres cena: ty hss . ame and it would not stand the Preceded by the band and a guard of duped on thres ocens:ons, In 1X1 Brow honor composed of officers from all over |fitical condition. | a. a ana lived dacheat for establishments in this city for|Strain. As it ripped the body of the maniac shot down, struck on the rail Wg amounts. but, according to the In- \ : the Eastern States. directly preceded by i" vite Dis nia, Acro) 3 the fe. |Of & fire-escape. bounded out and turned twice before it crashed to the the American Rifle Team, the stately | 730 het See hee wiser a iried 10 stor. the total will net reach the fig- huge vet by" the man sidewalk, tig Nila Reh Ea Looe Pelee nits avi aeisengt ee RUE REEL ICGL ST NUT TE Ii ih dogs set uige and asserts that he took || BROOKLYN—700 Broadway. P The er young woman, handsomely gowned and “he at: she iwould: he roep uses Get National Trophy. the poison thinking it wag medicine, OPEN EVENINGS, he crowd parted and backed, but so great was the crush that the] and sent back again, as all the friends After forming in line the American|The police say he attempted suickle, # ee NOTARY A PUBLIC OFFICER. |, fetl at th wearing considerable jewelry, told a re-| $5. Tay sooeaid to before had. di om woman fell at the very feet of the men. markeble story in the Ewen. @reet|serted here The young women Paine Hilfe Teams were hie tces with | the ich they will kee: ie R i A moan and a toss of the head showed she was not dead, and a boy|poice Court, Williamsburg, to-day, rationally, and had every appearance | in their possession until such time as it A REBELLION. Dac-T-Ra Eyeglass Clip, 50c, brought Father Dosser from the Catholls church up the block. He arrived! yout her confinement in Rivercrest |of sanity. FRAY Be somveies, to ee teams aes Food Demanded, ones, Mot slip, Pinch or leave marks, Bold 4H qlleurt of Appeals Affirms Judgment peti “tm Paniman Car Pane Cane. | 54 an ambulance from Roosevelt Hospital came, and the surgeon waited h in-| Her eyes were bright and clear, and ;in England by, the American Rifle Team, Be talng at aint Sahl ne | . 5 © " . an 4 waited Un- | Sanitarium for seven months as an 9 ° , os ay. 150th & 1htet sts. DACHTERA B: gg ALBANY. Oct. 6.—THe Court of Ap-|1i) the priest had administered the last rites of the Church. sane patient by her mother, with whom 88 looked the magistrate directiy in| pf,which Col, Leslie ©. Bruce le the cap-| | The humans beds SU eee ie Obtiotnnn note: patentess, » epee has affirmed the judgment of the The woman dled a fow minutes after she reached she had Hyed at No. @ West Ninety-|the eye as she talked, There was none! ““3o), Hruce is the crack shot of the | Of abuse, a 4 th pond a ¥ 2 Bower court againet Fredezick Wad i i i r reached the hospital, decond strest of the nervous ehifting in elther her car-| world and was on the frst American |rebel and demand the proper foo Lost, Found and Rewards. FS haine, a notary pel * had beca a nurse in the Metropolitan Hospital for the Insane on| "The young woman declared that she| riage or glance that would lead to a|team,which defended the Falma trophy (place of the pasty. starchy, sreaey | oot cod_—watt ant Feat ae A fin Compa II's Island until six months ago, when she was struck on the head|was perfectly sane and that she had | suspicion of mental feebleness. Noon. Burr W. Spencer, president of the |#tufts on which it has been made 6 i ing. onc dt at, Rewa U Be lic offic é re y ‘After sho had been rescued by the National Rifle Association. made the in-|__Then {s the time to feed Grare- x. 4. Dic 1707, 1 Pine, i Peder ee ane yatient, A blood elot on the brain formed and at intervals|¢scaped from the sanitarlum last night) Soies ae hee Seek Teese Uy the Por |iroductory speech, And Gen. Wingate|Nuts, the most sclentific and perfect | = — = i Bi evoeln 6 3 > ad been vioient'y insane, She was placed in Bellevue a fow | Vile the physicians of the institution | eNas raven to the Herbert street ma. | ave the speoch of warmome, | 1444 |food in the world. Laundry Wants—Female, hee ae cat Rate es Were DAving a bengnel: Mon and locked up oh a charge of! siage tikiersiceve presented the trophy | A lady of Washington says: “Three | — a See Ses a SHIPPING NEWS RihertiNarwer 7 After her escape she had been mud-|vegrancy, she wae arraigied on that | 46s (eam, after which the Ola Guard |years ago I was very Ill with catarrh | FAMILY [MON ER una wwii € iron Lamia uk Ren the woman dropped Mrs. Young fell back on the roof completely| demly attacked dy @ ft of despondence | Charge before trate O'Reilly. Went through an interesting drii Of the stomach and was given up to| WOMAN ony coq ncich and” Wash TanRen 1 F if (NAC FOR TO-DAY exhausted aud tn a faint, Just then men from the street came through |S84 Wes throwing herself in front of @ Bent Baek te) Benita: are Ltalle C, Bruce. of the Old Gaurd. |die by one doctor. I laid in bed four | ,,siemdy, work “Latinas, “iso “Aelantle ets, ; : ; ‘ the scuttle and tuo ° wnt er recom here 1, trolley car when Policeman Brandford,| 4 tew minutes after ehe had told her | capital ft tl team; Sergeant J. H. PART WE = * Moon rises ‘ and Took her down to her scoms. These a doctor was cailed| o¢ the Herbert. sirect station, selsed story’ numoer of netendunts trom tne | jcepagh, bixth Massachusetts ‘National | months and my stomach wus s0 weak | wasHwWiKAN <i and remained with her several hours, her and practically dragged her from | Rlvererest San.tarium arrived and aaked |Guard; Private H. Cooke, District of that I could not keep down medicine | oan it te latee GOW Water al serene aS rand pi si vi the Court ¢o return tne young woman Columbia National Guard: Lieut, . or hardly.any kind of food, and was | “dain a week, —__— «<<< | brfore the wheels of the rapidly an- |i x custody, They oftered no ©, Casey, Seventy: tet, Heeyment so weak and emaciated after four | FAMILY TRO: ‘|months of this starvation that. my | a Ot err nanan Gaughtes, could easily lift me from | dre sw. stat st bed and put me in my chair, But) itt; weak as my stomach was, !t accepted | Laundrv AM. PM 1S hing car, jon of how she bad escaped, Holcomb, bi but the oniy expre: prea ened career 1a} only expressed opinion that yond paying ‘that as she was a peaceful] W. B. Short BIR es wuld be extracted from the former Be Deses Siti vom Death: And traciaole patient she wae allowed | Corporal C,H. Winder, CHAMBERLAIN Wie reyary for tho, giaples, was in reply Policeman Brandford told Magtstrate! considcrable. freedom, Saonal Guard; Teut A, O'Reilly that he had nottoed the young | They proved to the Court that she was | Seventh u2vlons on the appointment of Ba Seventy-first Rey Austen as Chancellor of the Bx. | YOM tiie Gistied Sretneatct pees [Helintigatansent osne Upetiants and ule Barth, ‘New |and relished and digested Grape-Nuts . ClRL Anes n Mr, Chamberlain adrnite|2¥@ Wit ead bent P| there wag nothing for the Magistrate to i fsa | Without ‘any difficulty the first time grni, iantwers oA that there were a “lot of difMeultion| MOURHt It was nearly midnight, and|do but to return ber to the custody of | vania: Privace Of that wonderful food wa: tried. muon st , s Would "get through with them all right.:| CY Fichly dreteed he kept a careful) wien ghe learned that she would have NOTED, have to eat Grape-Nuts, which were rns pays Mrs, Chumverlain, Mrs. Endicott, her |°%@ 00 het to return (0 the sanitarlum, She sim POLITICAL NOTE pre-digested, and although I felt cer- | Suddenly he saw her dart from the ak O'Rellly te look Pols Toould tot keep the food on im: ty Magistcate f the olroumstan eur Nt ao MacNee eT] ers was @ gathering of veterans of |stomach, I had to make the trial, and | si1INT IRON Cheered as He Starts on Fight- mother, Miss Chim ain and Mrs. nt. The he would do so and she was led away.| ine civil War at No. 400 Fitth avenue! jt was a most complete success, I am jAusten Chamberlain accompanied the | ¢dewalk toward the trolley tracks in Antwerp ing Trip for Protection, Ac-|sormer secretiry. the centre of the road. A trolley car STANC trig ldvernoot . was coming down the track at top eget cate pees > | Ceorectows AAT ie in Will escort Mns. Eindl- Jast night at which resolutions were! now strong and in better health than y, ‘uias) ComMpanied by Mrs. Chamber= she Hiei), Wisie ate RHP ony | sat DU A, Mundo fet7ey seeat [NOTABLES MOURN HERBERT, |edootes redeing nexty euvoort to ses Zor’ great many Fears and ami grad- [alk in. i Gi sti Tr seats : & Democratic candidates, ually growing still stronger. I rely on ~ lain, Who Will Give Active Ald.! “ites” Gitmcrtain accompances por {Otte eat Pica teiten Nad eedlaad 0. i. P, Belmont, one of ths callers | Grapes ‘Nuts for most of the nourish- Nay era want hod b nd on ig sprecnmikiig. tour, | Preaching car the policeman jumped} \ASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—Services, at Tammany Hall to-day, told Mr, Mur-{ment that I get. The results have out, caught her by the shoulder and emn and Impressive, In memory of the phy that ta putting two prominent In- {certainly been wonderful in my case, Laundry Wants—Male. 1 beKINS at Glacgow toed ty" al. [[the influence of Mrs” chambertain in | pulled her away Just as the fender of % . Reina, md ear ety awlatie ne er It late Sir Michael Henry Herbert, Am- Democrats on the elty ticket a Pe hdeorcin hs ae fa : bs s wal Rhian ane her presence wit Ie ig Mi poids: ier of het | asandor of Great Britain to the United hevhnd Beato ee iy ton. [ti Brits digest Grape Nata. ins BOY ww oan tor and oa ene gs from her} argued, add an impetus to his pregent | °K! uae 4.|Btates, wore held at noon to-day in Bt.| ir Sheri, tire! mes. Worher oheiny “My baby got so fat from feeding! —ton | nm bia fs2al 1 ee amberialn will LPR Mbotanes i da/ Pease hl Nantel ff incepal Church. | They were|daik and it is sald about Tammany tall on Grape-Nuts I was afraid I would) tration of goad will from . Chambert 1 be 14 Policoman Bkandtord, “and another y the President and Mrs,| that (Me. Grell will be on the tleket for Wedding them to hin, but! bie 2 the publle he oan roosevelt, ities: Roos enneiecat i have to stop feeding im, but Faison, townamen, | Hundreds gath-) counted on to take no smal ‘ the Immediate family of 1 Lge ten i I guess it, is a healthy fat, for his! oo ‘ TN ry Eo isp ek BE gre NORA ved at the rauroad atatlon andyaltar- nately mye “For Ho's a Jollyp Good fight for a protective TO CURB A COLD IN OND DAY Take Laxutive iso Quinine ‘Vabi he arugpiee repaid gre A