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‘GIRL CASHIER CLARA SCHILLING, CASHIER ACCUSED yccd MEN | FAD THEI WAR STOLE FOR LOVER © Factions in the Universal Com- Said to Have Confessed She ; 5 ag pany Agree to Get Together} Took Money from Her Em- and Reorganize as the New| Ployers to Gamble in Wall Commonwealth. Street and Play Races. BIG CUT IN CAPITAL SWEETHEART IS SAID. STOCK OF NEW CONCERN. TO HAVE INDUCED HER. Butters Get a Good Share in the | Total Amount of Girl’s Stealings, Division and the Court Pro-| It Is Declared, Will Reach ceedings for a Receiver Will} $2,000--Discovered After Sho Be Dropped. Sent in Resignation. . ‘The fight over the Universal Tobacco |” The latest woman embezzler to be Company, according to an excellent] arraigned in a Police Court in this city authority, has been settled. One fac-} 45 Ciara Schilling, who faced Magis- zh ee ee eto ine coms | trate Broen in Jefferson Market Court Dnder the terms of settlement the suit | 0-day charged with stealing from tho Mor a receivership will be abandoned. | Hartford Rubber Company at No, 97 A new company will be formed under | Chambers street while employed there a Ree eeertn Coe which | 22 @ashler and bookkeeper. ‘The technt- ‘will have a capitalization of $1,600,000 | cal accusation against her was made Giyided into bonds of $600,000 and stock | by Robert Barker, manager, and covers ‘The Universal Company was capital- | ‘0 theft of $90.08 on July 24, 1908, The feed at, $10,000,00, ‘The new stock 1s| full amount of her paculations {s $1,748, vided in this way: £208,000 to be| according to a representa’ B beteee for 036,800 of the preferred stock ita presqutative of the $f the Universal Company, or ten shares tates Fidelity and Guarantee '3111,800 stock for’ $5,601,000 com-| Company, which was on her bond for fnon stock of the new company, or one | $1,009 sare of the new stock for fifty shares} ‘There is a man at the bottom of Misa "The Butiors will receive $380,200 of tho | Schillings wrongdoing—a man in whom a Yrhe for a loan of that amount made | she had confidence and who persuaded @ company. her that he could make a fortune Bpece etl in the capital of “0 eae fist Hon in the capital of| uiating in stocks and betting on the - ‘the ‘ret ent, races, At first she risked her own Clara Dcbilling OF INTO FLYING TRAIN) JAPANESE WARRIOR Dre gure cream sengers on Street Car In- jured in Down-Hi ‘Collision and Motorman Flung to the Tracks. Gen. Kurada, En Route to Tokio, Says Army Is ih Fine Shape and in the Event of War Will Win. a (Speete! to The Hvening World.) The Imcania docked to-day after a PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 16—Several/trip which the log says was ordinary, persons were injured to-day in @ colll-}mogerate weather. No mishaps, no sion between a Reading train and 8/ heavy washes, no accidents such as fell trolley car at Girard avenue and Ninth} upon the belated. greyhounds which street. Leon Mayer, the motorman, | have been coming into port for the last was hurled from the trolley, and the] few weeks marred the linet’s voyage. passengers banged about and thrown in} On the Cunarder were a Japanese @ beap. All suffered either from shoek |General, two Bishops and a few Bar- Rd arep dingy most of them were cUtinum @ Batley circus men, also J. by flying Sargeant Cram, who in former years ‘The more seriously injured were: Miss | was high in the Croker council, Van Horn, back injured; Mrs. Anns! Gen, Kurada, who was the military hand crushed and body| representative of Japan in Rome for bruised: David Bird, jr., and Caspar | four years, is enroute to Tokio, He said Hoftman, cut and bruised. Leon Mayer, | to an Evening World reporter: the motorman, was jnjured about the| “T nave been recalled, as has every head and should other military officer of Japan. It there ‘The car wes spinning down Girard |ig going to be a war, I want to be fight- avenue when the Lansdale accommoda-ling in the army tion train, south-bound, was approach-| Japanese army {8 in sj ing the Ninth street crossing. Motor-}day and if the two countries come to man Mayer saw the crossing gates 60] blows, we will win. down and applied his brakes quickly,! Bishops Derrick and Coppin returned but Gye a Recieith paste (oe Keng after a tour of study and investigation sl along the tracks, broke throug! lof ni Step ond Gastiedlinto\the middle otthe|raredao ne te eres race 8 train, The force of the collision swung Major Burke Spins a Yarn. the car completely across the trolley tracks. The front was battered in and ee EE ane eter Mehmed pei, the windows shattered. Sr asie aren Goahbec tee ulaetiea is Tho train was stopped dome distance] Yi cssger ana treet an a away and = crowd hurried to the scene whom are interested in the ae a tee ite Romer ese Bailey citous. \Major Burke told the called from St. Joseph's and the Chil- | followin, Be dren's ey Hospitals Mayer| toms’ pen and it ‘was heard us ail ‘the being taken to the latter and Passengers. It will be used in’ the cu: Horn to the former, The other | pas- | cus. me fengess were sent home after thelr in-| “I was riding in @ Broad 5 Juried wore a dressed, da ald the. BM on wand T haa a a eps aie of the car, J. Falvey, | tell the Conductor that he ran a aped infu Why, trate on Girard avenue was She eondue sald 1) ‘because it's not tush: ley tied a up for an hour by the reeked, car, in which lay across both trai That hastened the customs house money, and when !t was lost she stole . from the firm to get even. More losses TAR IN COURT H AD ledte taethee steattigrrantil tis emonet ACROSS BRIDGE - < got too large to be covered. “If she goes to jail this man must go, ROGERS REPLIES , police court to-day, “I thought he was 7 eemmnee too,"" said the father of the girl in the wrong, He lives in Montclair, N. J., and FA ., has a place of business in Fourteentn| Formosa Sent from Detective street, but my daughter has asked me Sailorman Potter Set Little |not to make nis name known,” Bureau to Parkville and Pin- Bunch of Fur on Magistrate’s| W411 Tr to Compromise, kerton Put In. He Resents the Statement Made Desk and Then There Was a|uitinevite, ‘St. as security: for, Ms ea ee =I by the Comptroller that the Lively Scampering. pallvat BLU, but it was refused, zoe| algument of high officers in the Police| - School Department Is Merely ‘\being in Manhattan Borough. Mr.|Department by the new administration| , . aaeblling dwantlarterval bonaisdiny ania announced in Brooklyn to-day.| “Running a Bluff.” Whon William M. Potter, a saflor,|the girl was locked up. She retatned | They are: trom the Great Lakes, rolled up before | John Hoyer to defend her, and an effort Scant. Charles A. Formosa removed as Magistrate Berlow's bench in the York- | Will be made to compromise the case} head of the Detective Bureau and sent] The fight between Comptroller Grout ville Police Court to-day the judicial| against her by the repayment of the| to Parkville. and the Boar of Education over the Suriosity was excited by a strange com- | amount stolen, Capt. Al Pinkerton (no relation to the otlon in tho senman's blouse, Miss Schilling.was much, liked by her |Fe@l ones) from the desolate Seventy- "What have you got'in your blouse?’ |employers and follow workers tn the |#eventh Precinct and placed in charge Naked the Court, leaning forward. company’s offices. In addition to acting | °f the Detective Bure: +“ "16 me everlasting friend and com-|8% cashier she kept the books, ana| Cpt. Martin Short, from Parkville, panion Hawksuaw, Your Honor,” re- | Practically all the money the company | Where Gen. Greene burled him, back to question of evening schools continues, Mr, Grout has said that he thinks the threat of the Roard to close these schools and to discontinue the recres tion centres is only a bluff to force t! | Board of Estimate and Apportionment 2 | plied the fallor, suddenly opening his|Tecelved from’ retailers passed! through | his old balliwick, the Bedford avenue", grant the schools more money. blowwe and releasing a ball of fur, which | her hands. station, Williamaburg, President Rogers, of the Board of E4- shot up on tho bench and dived into a| She lived with her father and stster| Capt. Edward J. Toole, from Bedford] ucation, replied to this criticism of the pile of papers. ‘The Magistrate, his|®? Eltingville, 8. I. Her father keeps | avenue to the Flushing avenue station. | comptroller to-day in the following clerk and stenogsapher jumped back-|@ grocery store on the Amboy road, He| Capt. John J. O'Brien, from Flushing | siatements ward and began to dance as the papers|was formerly a broker. Clara 1s the| avenue to the Seventy-seventh Precinct,| “1 geny that there h en any du- few and the ball of fur gyrated about| Youngest of three daughters. She has} Capt, John Bucharan, from East New] picity on the part of the Board of Bdu- Pe rene cable ss speed, running u} | been a member of the Episcopal Church | york to the Gates avenue station, catioh, I assert that Comptroller Grout @, hurdling ink stands end} of the Holy Comforter and has been| Capt. Charles H. Bedell, from Gates . , fro! has delib a iekuning Peotone: active in parish work, avenue to Kast New York, antter’ ea it Wasa Mereet, It was about two weeks ago that the ely misrepresented the as the Board of Education Detective-Sergt. Joseph Price, from) {s concerned. ro ry Ay abruptly in frene se kha | omicera of the company ‘found a short-| Ralph avenue te the Detective Bureau.) “No proposition has ever, at any time, fe Waving its paws ina prayerful /sge In the accounts, ‘They ‘employed | Ay of these changes Were TeCoM-| been made, entertained or discussed to two expert accountants to go over the Tm blessed 1¢ {¢ fan't a ferret,” com- books and the day they appeared Miss eet atta atin nec esuming £8) Schilling complained of fliness and tle quimal ran over to the edo of| went homo, So well dd sbe atand In mended by Deputy Commissioner Hag-|¢jose the evening schools upon Jan. 2. gerty, of Brooklyn, and approved or ¢X- |The evening schools, both high and ele- cuted by Commissioner McAdoo. In| mentary, will be kept open during the the list which Deputy Commissioner ton of 1903-1904, full time, for the 2 and carefully bi in session o} 5 yi chunk of esi rom “the top of Police: tho estimation of her employers that | Haggerty sent to headquarters was al-} usual period up to March, 14, when y oan ca ae. eh h Soe el thet polloe a nprieen wanes to hb not even so the name of Metective Vachris, who) they will close as In former years. jourt dou UD a -| when she sent a letter two days later | was to have been sont to Ralph avenuo| sw), i in th r comfiture, but recovering him- i P) Whatever curtailment in the evening ia Gincpeh ture: but Recovering hin saying that she found the double duty |to make room for Price, but when Com- fime 1s made—and I sincerely ised of cashier and bookkeeper too hard. | missioner McAdoo came to the name of] ho it will not be necessary to make . lor, . ares Rawkaban, i (cried the salle Her resignation was accepted with sin-|Vachris he scratched his blue pencil} ay will ge made in the fall term, in RY | cere egrat. through tt, and thus permits Vachris f and Appor- ‘ little “rodent, emerged from (he Discovered by Experts, to remain with the Detective Bureau, | o0#e the Board of Fiatimate and Arma over and di into the The experts in going over her books Commissioner McAdoo himself an- funds to maintain these institutions for the usual time, ‘This fall term will com- mence about the lst of October, 1904. “Comptroller Grout has sald that for ; of Edus ile Court yesterday afternoon, but | Miss Schilling was found almost on| O'Connor, whose appointment was se- | thespresent Soidess the aia school @s @ heavy fo, d clouded his intellect | the verge of nervous collapse by the | %¥! by Thomas B. Rush, ‘Tammany | cation ae Tall echoon fuide, $90 Be ad been housed over night in tho) two Central Office detectives who were leader in the Twenty-ninth’ District, | {4nd and the special s d 0 ‘# blouse, where he snuggled com-| round unmistakable evidence of her ven the Magistrate learned that Pot-|stealings. One ftem of $90.08 was traced | Blatchford as property clerk at Police fey ea been found yesterday afternoon | directly to her. Om this a warrant was | Headauarters, and the appointment of Soren Baal Third aventie’ Tie was taken ta | Sworn ont. Thomas F, O'Connor to the position. nounced the removal of Charles D. ssi i qualified to-day by filing a $25,000 000,000 at its disposal, and that there is " sent to serve the warrant, 1 y by filing a $25,000 bond, it i Hawkshaw Fought the Warden. | “sn. had tojd her father all after leay- | Dut Blatchford would not surrender the| MQ feason at present for closing any of SWarden Lynch, of the prison, had| ing the company's employ, and he haa | Position, clalming that. the position. was schools under the charge of the Aiscovered the presence of the ferret in| ‘"* “ y ploy, hot exempt from the Civil Service Uxts..) Board the sailor's blouse early In the evening. advised her to submit to the authori-| That matter will be determined by the | © feu uninataayithat thevanecial hen he Attempted to take it away,!tles. She was practically awaiting ar-|COUrts. The position pays §: ‘In reply I would say iP 2.5 ar however, the little animal mada such @| rest. and Biatehford says he will fight tor It, | school fund, which amounts té about Reet arcs L7ack wave up ithe a $4,000,000, was reduced to that point by fh attempt. When taken to Police Headquarters , 000,000, ariy ‘to-day the seaman asked Lynch| she fainted from the eftects of the; STOCKS FIRM ON THE CURB.] the former Board of Estimate and Ap- a ff the prison was troubled with rats. | strain she had been under. portionment, and that this money Is : Lynch admitted that two enormous rats ie was questioned by Taspector Mc- x Were the bane of his existence, Potter | clusky for Heatly two hours aid made [Standard Ol Prominent im the sat ata Steet Sind while| « "complete ‘confession, although’ whe ‘Trading with « Gain, emen stood on | stuck to her original story that she nd tables the livellest kind of | hud logt the, money herself ‘speculating |» Detungs in the outside market were & rat fu tool place, in the couree of Rae firm but quiet to-day, with the excep- Mich, Hawkshaw | vanquished two! sian Sehiliig wax released trom cus-| tion of Seaboard Air’ Line, which was 2: ‘ternoon on 0 y iol 7 Potter ‘told the Court that he wan |teved"iy Touinett Muller of to! wi |# trifle weak. Standard Oil on sales of visiting friends at No. 805 Columbus | West One Hundred and Second street. | "Ve shares sold up 2 points to 60. A 8 Bcknowied that he had| ee The bid and asked prices of the prin- me very heavy seas yester- 0 eourlties were: @ay, He said he was going back to SHIPPING NEWS. cipal outside securities we thy Grout Lakes next week. , * 5 ‘ nother day in ¢ —~ AWptsens Gani Mm af Tow M7 it is SUNS ete 1h . Im water will Beasties hare ann an, ethatee NAC FOR TO-DAY, May discover some more. ri Mun wets, prison, you had better remain until to-morrow,” announced the Magla- trate, and Potter and Hawkshaw were Yed, back to thelr cell, HE WON’T HAVE MERWIN. in the | sun rises r guest | Moon rises. 6.19 | the Occidenta! Hotel When the wo | Break In, ule ‘Tra Union Copbs Northern Securitien Bristol Hains | LONDON STOCKS WEAK. iComnulesion Tully to-day sent a notice to ard ‘There was a chance for an innoyation Merwin, foriner Superintend In the barber shop of the Occidental 2 of De: a Far Bant Complications still Act " Ld , the Bureau of Dependent Adults, a . i Hotel, Broomo street and the Bowery, was appointed a General Inspect Otros as Check to Trading, to-day, had the patrons chosen to take formar, oommlasic oner Folks on | NC Ta RTEAM 8, LONDON, Jan. 16.--Money was In| advantage of it. They could have had Fecoguize the position, etree ieentys Albuerd, 5 Lucta, Hae rare Rane in the. miathot to-Cay | thelr: faces Sprayed UP Ale Wome, £0F BF em Commis: F ie AtwionCanadian, Harry | 80d SUP re not plentiful. Dis-/men were at work in the barber shop euovad Geos Pails ry | Count y b Oa a ea LT F Bir Pantin Te ee ee eee ae xchange weak-| Putting out a fire while the barbers D« 4 ‘ . Gancho, on though operators were tole worked pulling out whiskers, Ben ay inte 2 rg : baa Hayes AU the fevlng of nervousness | The blaze did not amount to much, fois aka was rene tse tov the | Pononto, sulla, Trinh, Bermuane nithiued. to Gitect. transactions, in| but it made 4 lot of amoke and resulted in that position. Merwin emapalhe. : ah | most of the departinents the quotations {in a fire alarm, A partition and part of aon Dec. oh as a General Ineperty ovTaoINa |were nomial, Consols were a shade |@ stulrway were burned away and to get Ws & now position, never havieg i f Americans opened dull’ and [Ac the flames. the firemen had to sniter filled before, and ‘there was no steadied to about parity and | the barber sho patrons remained it woprintion for orelaners Kenerally were in thelr chairs, the arbors worked un- und OF Miaalasippl, the Demo. | iran eo Sia rte William Flynn, the new Warden of , the Bowe | en coi 1¢ Diese)! sn conned sae) ie Bley, Arrentine |the ‘Tombs, who was expected to take Pitt Say Wd rvom euttering from a severe ih charge of the institution to-day, has de-| iy» 1994 World Almanac and En-|placo the Interior of the abdomen was cided to postpone his installation until inauffictent for the purposes to which | he They Calmly Continue Work -in Members of the Department Chien wey Wet? lconcernedly ahd guests, upstairs sent | cause tt to fluoresce. ‘The intestines "are a re I" oie, Ineo down complaints about belng awakened | frat flooded with the Nquld and, then! STOCKINGS, CHILDREN’S CLOTRES, OWN SHARP WILLIAMS ILL Kine Nneoochen, Savanah SEate RADGRT 80 ear the patient swallaws a small ‘Iam: . : k erson, Norra HAR P EATHBRS, NECKTIBS, SUINGLON, Jon, 10.—Jonn siarp| Ps if Gate FEYNN TASES SE MONDAY! setae anole giana, the adapted for this purpose, In the ex.| SUITS, F z , officials in thelr work and the circus ne owners were rushed U prevent further disaster, © "Ne Pen to Pla; Joke on a Broke: A Wall street broki the Lucania haa vive mont exelting ade AND RIOT ENSUED) TERRORIZE BEIRUT) it: ee want any mere of the y bisoen is ie ‘hey played and he los He dis- covered afterward that he ooulen aliah Williamsburg Owners of Collars, Cruiser Brooklyn in Harbor tnuney. © Fhe vamaltnt Res ear an Cuffs and Other Things in a| Ready to Proteot Amerioans| Sackef's i nttn'nliget |"? Wild Scramble When Wing| from, Mutineers Who Are] ®* carried tre Baga of matt Sing Lee Decamps. Fighting for Pay Due Them. | POSTMAN SHOOTS FRIEND. A riot around the entrance of Wing | CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan, 16.-Mutin- Bing Le laundry at No, 87 Russell! ous Turkish troops have been terror- who owns a saloon on Street. Williamsburg; the calling out of | ising Beirut, Syria, for several days.|the corner of Eighth avenue and One the reserves of the Greenpoint, avenue | ‘The mutineers, who number about 1,800| Hundred and Pittreeooda atrest, was station, the temporary confiscation of | men, were landed Jan. 11 ftom Yemen, | accidentally shot to-day by his friend, white folks’ laundry and a mob of in-| Arabia, and irhmediately besieged the| Samuel Grier. a. letter eutrier, Of No. Gignant owners of shirts and collara| Governor's palace, demanding the pay-| “Grier was showing itahn a hammer and other artices of wearing apparel; ment of about $80,000 in arrears and bon Poa fal when it was accidentally were All produced to-day by the disap- | threatening otherwise to sack the, town, . | ‘The bullet passea throuxs: Pearance of one Wing Sing Lee, | ‘The Governor succeeded in pacitying iether Enders Decetr pred his tart Wing Sing was supposed to have q/the men and made them dally small | c: itfon in the J. 00d reputation. His washing was be- | advances, borrowed from the branch of liceman Gripben wehothonra tee chet yond criticism. He clientele was large, | the Ottoman Bank, until Thursday, ered the saloon-to find out what More than that his patrons believed in| when the bank was closed owing to it ter r him—until two weeks ago he disappeared, | being @ holiday. hana ont rehin ew dies ° bat ue. those who had washing in his| The latest senguats reosiyes Legation Iw oe sa: pom, th bat thy undry began to walt. Days w by | the mutineera were threatening to sac! ie was an ‘a fen ler tH a and patience ceased to be a virtue’ | the benk. friend of ming” ‘Then Kahn fainted, Mrs. Murphy said to Mrs. Cohen that! ‘bis outbreak, following the recent at- —— something ought to be done, A tempor- tack tn the American Viee-Consul. Wil| SEA HERO GETS SEXTANT. ary organization was effected ard the|{!am C. Magelason, who was shot at wa suffering populace went en masse to|from ambush, ts especially interesting | omcer Keyes Recel: Reward for Me AMLL for their clothes. They|in view of the possible peril to foreign) _ Rescuing Sailor, found the door locked and Wing fown, | residents. jefore the American Ii ‘The lock was broken and the crowd| ‘The American colony ts reassured bv wee York ealied jealan orang entered. Soon a wild confuwen of men, | the presence of three United States Wat| aay second Officer Keyon received trom women and children in the middie of | ships in nighboring wat the company the sextant which was clothes washed and unwashed resulted,| The mutiny at Beirut ts the Iast of @| Drosented in-recognition of his bravery The clothes got mixed aa did the clem-| series of demonstrations against the fr jumping ‘overboara Hos an a ants, ‘There were altercationg and vio-| Government by native troops, wh_are| rescue a seaman. There lent demonstrations. At this juncture | clamoring for pay due them. told ‘of the company the police were called in. ‘The reserves ong those who fi with a whoop. and a yell came| The United States armored cruiser york wore; 1 4. n Charles | down upon the scene aud packed alt| Brooklyn, flagship of the European! 54) Jonn i. Poor, ASaca the clothing up, forced tae angry alai-|squadron, commanded by Rear-Admiral} Robertson, Dr. id Strube and manta out on the street and barred | Cotton, {s according to the last report| Capt. B. "iamblyn, Wing's doors. ‘The wnwashed and |available, at Beirut, where she arrived Seehed eet wag then 0 Jan. 4 from Alexandria, re + | The United States cruiser San Fran- | whe tia “ald tie Hee had She, MEM cinco salled from Alexandria Jan. 8 for und, whore shirts, were doing a twa/ Aboukir Bay, thirteen miles from! Alex- ce ’ weeks’ ser ‘he women thon = the need of unmentionable things. AST enarle: the way to headquarters the mottraiieg | The United Btates gunboat Machias c on. ‘Tickets In Chinese characters. ware was at Jibuttl, French Somaliland, Dec. Waved, In the aur. "Give us our daily| 22, awaiting thu return there of the ox- The property clerk’ ap headquarters {g| Pedition headed by United States Con- now acting for Wing. He is not a Chin- | sul-General Skinner, which recently vi ese scholar, but he is doin is b: mate checks, Up to the meen howe aetr| {ted Adis Abeba, the capital of Aby: % e ang tated a treaty of com- Iiondrvings vo, unalee of wes mit] marco. with imperor_ Benellk Ara little Patches of Eczema S x" ie hi i. Ths rb pe peste mos Rot pa S22) | ueoe bee esseig cerapes: ne Bere: on the Skin, Scalp, LIGHTS UP STOMACH Perea] . ' New ating saa and ly by warm WITH NEW RAYS! .ns:2stetocis ts" pee" wah Cotteera Sone Mepinsen ey Set ocean ey and gentle applications of Cu- Dr. Morton’s Method a Wonders| ate lesture, whieh wit e conducted | #CtAF@, Otatmanty the ervat under the auspices of the Unites Irish 4 | operation of tho New Irish Land biti| severe cases by mild doses of Pifls. : ful Aid in Abdominal Surgery! League of America, will dwell on the —Patient 1d be of vast Interest to those Hen: Firat Drinks al eee cee et Fluorescent Liquid. Denon Trelnnd will derive from thet lobo = wr ¥ pater Quinn has travelled all over See pelle kona el he v’ the United Atates in the interest of, his Se Si ee church end has delivered & mumber of to say another word for publication of tures On, ue grontng. his discovery that fluorescent water in on 'Wednesd ee conjunction with X or radium rays will mye ie ty ra hs di operate to cure cancer and other dis- eases, aa fren com country. wil 1 dortve from the” the new Another very importaat use of Dr,| Mill: Morton's method was made yesterday. Dr. Robert C. Kent, of No. 107 Haat) Fifty-seventh street, has discovered that. srcimot pret, erent ot ell Diamond Dyes gh arvagee SLIPS WERE CIGAR But Max Kaiser, Charged with Running Policy Shop, ts Heid in $1,000 Bail for Examina- tion. No, 204 East Elghtleth street, Nathan Taylor, of that address; Max Kaiser, of No. 3% East Seventy-ninth street, and Bruno Schelling, of No, 507 East Eighty third street, were arraigned to-day 11 the Harlem Police Court. the evidence agaiist him was slight, he was discharged. Taylor, who {s under indictment on @ similar charge, was held in $1,000 bail for examination to-morrow, held also for exarpination in the samo amount. He hd& been found, it was charged, with slips in his possession. “Your Honor, those were not policy work in’a cigar fao- tory and those were tally slips. Every time a package of tobacco goes out, we own the weight on a slip. That's what they were,” Magistrate Zeller laughed and saidt “L think you'll have a hard time prove ing what you say.” WELL-KNOWN SCENIC ARTIST. Joseph Harrington, of New Yor! City, Saved from Pneumonia by Father John’s Medicine, with a severe Cold and cough which nothing seemed ta it grew wors? was likely to de velop into pneu: monia. A neigh: bor who had used j¥ather Jotn’s Medicine with very Satisfactory results brought me part of a bot’le and advised me to try it, I did s0, and within a short time 1 could see that it was helping me. 1! continued to use it until I was en- tirely cured, My wife has used the medicine for thrort and lung troubles with excellent results, and so have ‘many of our friends to whom we have reco: mended it. (Signed) Jor Harrington, 202 West 23d St., New York, Remember that Father John’s Medicine is not a patent medicine. ‘and-that it is free from opium, mor- phine, alcohol or any of the nervo- deadenings drugs or weakening stimulants upon which 99 per’ cent of the patent medicines and go-calles “oough cures” depend for their tem porary effect, and which are danger ous, You are warned against them It prevents pneumonia and consump tion—60 years in use. A Chief in the Agricultural Departmer At Washingion Testifles for MUNYON'S PAW-PAW It Is Just the Remedy You Doctor Would Prescribe Why does the medical profecsion ap prove of the use of Paw-Paw? Why & the doctors use it? Simply becauy, they feel that there is sound reaso) and scientific rea son for doing so, They know that the blood, the tla sues, an@ the en tire nervous sys tem are matexiall; improved and in fluenced by ite us¢ Tt cannot be other wise. The profes sion has proved it, the same as they have proved the value of quining and iron, and there is not a medical practitioner who is conversant wit) the valuc of Paw-Paw who does no recommend it. So the sufferer ma be sure in taking Paw-Paw that he ii Zreat. | taking just what “the doctor’ woult {3 | prosoribe. MUNYON, Another Prominent Goveramem Official Speaks for Paw.Paw, ad what Mr. T. B. K hi Barwa "ot Anliaal’ Teaustey ig uss %. ut ricultural ont. ‘at ‘Wash ington, an phe ry a estat ‘trom Bervous mK ig reltet gem e att Pata nouns he eh on espect: lly aske rae debiitated "person, fe os It nalts ol t Hquld an fluorescent liquid ard a light that wilt : USED TO COLOR DRESSES, periment made by Dr. Kent he discov. ered that when tho fluorescence toolg SILKS AND SHAWLS. pane Crone karte trom a. cold, Yo Cure a Cold in One Day | Monday, ‘Several of the now Warden's|cyclopedia gives’ facts about the} alnly visible. This aid to di; rake eon, piste by siclai r ngs refund th it late him and were appointed wi e 09 each box: 23e.%s8 | falled to put ip'am appearance, 36 conta, - Laxative Bromo wont Tadlets. ay | {tiends were at the prison to congratu- | Phili; HPt, 11 ippines. Price 26 cents, by mail Morton's solutions, CJ Uquia adn Re radi eee eee hs el alle Yatimulanta, "Aleohol Fi hola ae, a it ives ee ice ngeid, ‘ase a honhete: Laundry Wants—Female. 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