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sk 1 gaan ie THE WOKLY: 2. .a0MAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11, 2963. Fw BRADY'S GREAT MOB ee ee ON THE PIT, THAT HAD ITS NEW YORK PROD! UCTION LAST went |WI LLIAM M. LAWSON 66 | Grow Hai r In Suit for Divorce Names Two y fs 4994404644060806492 99649 69060439-0056049590O9260306400044065900O0G80800040O0 © SMES “THEI 1) One Night” eur in One Night. as Co-respondents — Wife’s | ACCUSES GUESTS). Dne Stirring Scene in Stook. | Lawyer Says He Will Show) A Famous DoctoreChemist Has Discovered Broker Play Furnishes a * Rousing, Rooseveltian Exam- Animus of the Affair. cee a Secret Compound That Grows Hair on Any Bald Head. ple.of “The Strenuous Life.” SENDS FREE TRIAL PACKAGES TO ALL WHO WRITE, © @| The sult for absolute divorce of Will- @ |iam M. Lawson againat Lena Morrison @ | Lawson was resumed to-day before @ | Justice Ruch in Part VI. of the Brook- lyn Supreme Court. Mr, Lawson nam > WILTON LACKAYE MUSSED UP} Aeolian Figures as First Aid to Vil-| 4 jainy, but Unhappy Wife Cannot Be Lured Away from Home by Goorge Le Boltteux and Emil Gebler As co-respondents and accuses Le Bolt- teux of belng the father of five-year- % Machine-Made Music. old Roy Lawson. & 14 Mary Wood, tho’ cook, and Serena Ms lg Holmes, the housemaid of the Lawson § When “the astute Mr, Brady," na| household, testified to visits paid to ae: (Wilton Lackaye called him, was dragged | 2 Mra. Lawson by the two alleged o Riecx Before thé curtain at tho Lyric Theatre @ | SPondents. Edna Goldstein, of Pater & Yast night, a dent in his derby, his hair! | son, told of some doings at the Lawson 1p : fn his eyes, his coat collar turned up and) | Q | summer place, in Liberty, N. Y., while 4 SAVORA Tghe of “aéticn” z % | the witness was a guest at the housey 4 14 light of “action” in his ey 4 p the real star of “The*Pit* loomed above | @ | This closed thec ase for the husband. . } the footlights. 14 $ Lawyer Mooney, for Mrs, Lawson, Ome it , . t 1S 3 | clarea he would prove to the jury that cy j At first glance the manager looked Bilke vin : Uke thirty cents’ worth of supernume- | Che ese acid Nis Wits) of bathe Wi ALAN i \fary, but as ho doffed the damaged | } | (00 friendly with Le Bottteux before the ee) @erby the man who makes mobs earn | @ | boy was born five years ago. Ho said r - Wasi aicnay ‘stood teveaid, \4 @ | he would show the animus of the af- Mr. Brady had come out of the heart | % > ar peers he oe through with it, and of his own mob, “slightly distigured, | 1 | (CREAUNG proceeded with Dis Getenee, ? py Duty still. in the ring,” and hia friends! e in the audience raised a glad cry at) © his deliverance, 12 AW. A. Brady mob knows no fear, and, judging by his appearanct, Mr. | Brady ts ike his mob. | Mr, Brady's latest style of mob was a howling, roaring, scrambling, surging | success. It furnished the one scene in “Whe Pit" that had the true ring. False notes had been struck in plenty | , wD to that wild evene on the floor the GRAND OPERA-HOUSE OPEN. 2 |tmprovements Made, and Mayor o McClellan Lifts the Han. > Mayor MoClelian issued an order late terday permitting the Grand Opera House to open its doors to the public. . @ | This house was one of the six closed by | Discover i vic C That Grows Hair i Single Nig! $l catussorsrerses cae any Discoverer of This Magic Compound That Grows Hair in a Single Night. ©/the others have not yet opened. In| After a half century spent in the labor- rian Kiog his claims, nor can front of the theatre was a large siqn|*tf% crowned with bigh honors for his [lis cue Gisput BoE Aa oN ‘Chicago Board of Trade, where Curtis many world-t a ech porany one. 0 ade, whieh head ni ‘ aa ¥ world-famous discoveries, the cele- ds ready ana Tadwin ts “wiped out," and it began to York, Open tonight anaeatts in New | peated physician-chemiat at the head. of willing 1 freo trial packages. of (his geem as if “The Pit had no bottom, 7 xd every nixht.” | the great \Altenbelm Medical Dispensary orative to any oe who writes The improvements ordered consisted Mala s Just made the startling announcement nelosing @ 2-cent stamp. to Before this the cast—which was a mob| of ‘a new automatic asbestos curtain he bas produced @ compound that prepay postage. In « single ulght it bas in {tself—had been almlessly trying to Wariner _G y 2 y hair on any bald head. The doctor Jstarted hair to growlig on heads bald to et g a 7 jron railings and the stairs leading from hi c f Shalend M arrive at something. Li _| the claim that after experiments lvears. It has stopped falling hair in one Po begin with, you had the lobby of Ing of three ‘windows Ti the ‘baler taking years to complete lie bus at ast [hour 10 - mo matter what the i bby ; . Feached tho goa! is ambition, ‘To the |rondition, age or sex: Old ihe y ithe Auditorium ‘Theatre, Chicago, “on Sale OGKES & While WHITLIESEY a5 Laid «5. COWCREIA & | Into doors opening on fire-escapes. the | Goctor all hende are ailke: Tete are nots fimen, weiner and, eulldren, ai have nesdied Seietast night of the grand opera sen. ~ | removal of 100 chairs from the balcony | which cannot be cured by this remarkable |[by the free use of this great new discovery, Y aon.” It must have been a memorable / | i night, for the sounds heard informed and orchestra, the moat improved sky- ights and replacing the gallery benches 3 e ot lor af your bal with chairs. All these improvements | ( Of the great physician i[tuin cee shore. wri a entcotn have been made with the exception of /and the convincing testimony of thousands |pispensary. 1871 Foso Building, Cincini of the cures already |If vou are bald, if vour hair i falling ot OOIDPEOSEDOD 6906-44 HOGI DESHLDOS | Syourthat Chicago won getting “Riggo- owned women all yesterday who were | ton, han entries In‘the old English sheep| are a fine he forlorn but} putting chairs in the gallery: : aly i oh fs itizens all over the country It O, inciosi stamp Tetto,"" “Martha” and “Faust” all for watching their peta, dog class. — | geroe tous-looking ob; the English)" A large audience saw the perform-| {tem too miraculous ta be true, wa ae NOriantiea: RaChegeC aan arcane tis Geb. price of admiasion, The are heavy ex-| bulldogs tie lead. If a passer-| ance of “A Chinese Honeymoon. Suita deed el gin sat sand J Mrs, D. W. Evans, with her terrler, | ninitor: A Saiamtawite ° rime you will be entir MoGregor Dhu, ts one of the most en-| ure to be seen in the Garden most cf by pets one without sharing a Mke blandishment with the neighbor there A Tires uarrel. | ‘iresome Quarre! . | Is trouble. A white bolt tried to get | + There was a tiresome quarrel be- thusiastic exhibitors. McGregor Dhu ts Cy “i a H Mone Coeaterdan wot tween somo silly youngsters, which SCOTCH TERRIERS te ota dD Ne er La StUT IT Nitta “Pomeranta sh bestowed by iT ackaye (itre ignites er lowe thelr popularity. in ttle itl on the ewan Salty atriglaaeeey ued bad (s Vietng in favor with the little Scot-| lot on exhibith i ix| dog In the next kennel. ca ROTA Malet racheae aad |tiah terrier is the faithful old-time fa- | Comune on En ne] The famous Lawson dogs are among BeAWiTy tane, who peered OFS UR ame ae Te vorite, the beautiful sheep dog. CRGAMD ES azh tht DONE GOR Scere ee fechleia DIY aivoaned benen aie Meiiktely, didn'tdtraighten ont, ar. | There tx 'a funny thing about dog| crowds of fashlonably-dressed men and | Standing admiringly before two beau-| shows. As a general rile the bigker| women. « Lackaye floored all comers of this class} The Ugly Litthe Fellows Are tirui dogs inst night, just ua enthusi. | the woman the smaller the dog. Ive | ——————— —&nd they were several—with a hard iy wowned wom. | Women sanding dn front of tiny little ~ | rooK. Prime Favorites at This ‘*%,0" (he handsomely kowned wom | gage houmes looking at their peta with.| SHIP CANAL FOR FLORIDA. The icy stare melted when Taura Tiel AneDROrAITacnN RBUYIGHIABAGS cad al CE AUG jludies Struggling | WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—The Senate From the Penobscot: to the Susquehanna Dearborn, who was getting her firat Year’s Dog Show in Madison {issscr kre nmony the exhibits Ofer food for reflection in the Hne of | to-day adopted Joint — resolution Mare fosisiogecas” canerin with: weed Mra. ‘Brazier is anuiier extetialve ox: | antithenes authorizing @ to, determine People Are Coming to ‘WANAMAKER’S | ¢ ty hhe Jdog exhibit, as well ethera tide-Wwi crowd, and the next thing, on, the pro- Square Garden. hibitor of Scot ie English bulldog exh as well| whethera 1d ang Mra, Enatis, da &ramme was that always Interesting event, a Lackaye proposal Laura didpt say “This is so sud-| There ts a surprise at this yearn dog en But she did mention that Jnd-|#how tn Madison Sanare Garden that win had known her but teu days, where-| as set the arlatocratle Uttle Pomeran upon the enterprising gentleman an-|1an to sniffing contemptuously and has swered simply thet he was ‘a busl-| turned the little Japanese spaniels’ noses ness man." into a more exaggerated retrousse. The The next diversion was an outdoor) Champlon English bulldogs gre bored, Fehearkal af “Romeo and Juliet” so| 88d even the old favorites, the Blen- absolutely inane that It was enough to] Hetins, feot burt turn “The Light that Lies in Woman's} ‘The newest dog sensation ts that the Eyes" a jealous green. No wonder the] Usly little Scotch terrier Is the mine man who owned, the lawn, Charles|!t” this year and ts getting the notice # 1 ot levi P. Mor-|aw the French bulldogs and’ terriers, | the State of Florida 1s fei eee For This February Furniture KILL . THE a every day, and, Aes. Ol aigctionsar ere in the stock. Carloads of new goods are only waiting for the earlier comers to make way for them. Bright, fresh, new, perfect Furni- ture, for every room in the house, in magnificent variety of up-to- date styles. Grespler, ran into the house and shot] "Md caresses fair women formerly lav- . - i: eicsseit! “Possibly It was disastrous |e oe oe ae ion ne: co eriot whiat’te The worst disease the world has ever known, and the greatest Worth a Third More, and Up to Double These February Prices i Rerart covonerte duty srould have bec | the biggest attraction at the auow—doxs scourge to the human race, is Contagious Blood Poison. One drop d People from Maine, New Hampshire, and throughout New England, from New Fekenrsal. rho already have c a yas ‘ 2 id F a . New cers, J : & Here was xrim tragedy casting its}appearing in the very Intest dog show purest and healthiest blood, and within a short time after the first ihousandsl mor) may/comeland bel ustlasjaniendidiy repaid’ tor ailonsiouiney ori i hadow on the light mark of mirth, « effect—a gown to match her dom / little sore appears the system is filled with the awful poison; the short one : ‘ i " oth and the Flame Me case where the dom w : ‘ : ? . fe 4 ;. cre a Bee nites Great Daagiite jnlstieany were 8 COW skin breaks out in a red rash, the glands of the groins begin to The Furniture offered, so far under-price, is the regular product of America’s best Pris was supposed to be a horrible |tat was gray velvet, with lace ruftles swell, the throat and mouth become ulcerated, the hair and eyebrows factories, The variety is the broadest shown in any store at any time. If you arenot [fz Ls Peample—and possibly tt was—but after /At the alcoves. he hat was Of anble, at drop out, and often the entire surface of the body is covered with ready to use it immediately, we will hold what you purchase, and deliver it as vou direct, ; Padwin married Laura he kept right on| W8S the long boa, A huge gray oatrion Pp ‘ “. . : later on in the Spring. Thus, by making your selections now, you save fully a third peculating, a Hee promise tb igival|fehtlien fell trom the hetiAnd whee) the "9 copper-colored splotches, pustular eruptions and sickening-looking al tlie amount youlbhed jexnected to Teas Foularemnou puul tovalbiun ican venience " ed Lie aR AE ea a oli es Tamra) A uSPATHIY iPorestie sores and abscesses, Mauy aman has been cut down in the prime of life, or his health to secure the great economy. ‘Today we ask you to take for granted the fine offerings - Beglecting lite wite, but, let it be added » Uitte Scotch terrier, whieh ts tts! so impaired by this vile disease that usefulness is destroyed, and he becomes a burden of Parlor, Library and Dining-room i*urniture which are here, while we tell the par- ’ Ce trae) fei iene aoe et sue {to himself and an object of pity to the rest of mankind. Contagious Blood Poison is ticulars of this extraordinary BEDROOM FURNITURE: ecicmerccenteriuudiane: witn the \y m front of the new | the most annoying, humiliating and degrading of all diseases. It is as treacherous Bedroom Suites Chiffoniers | id of an aeolian, w layed Bo: i inetead from “Lok yan a. {and elusive as the serpent. Under the mercury aud potash treatment all external evi- At $05, from $77-— Mahogany | At $19, froin $23—inch [At $09. trom $h0—Maiognny ing sad from “Lohengrin, ’ he told ii = = Dany : : am Sulte, two pleces; bedstead and| At $20, from $27—Golden oak =| At $90, from —Mahogauy fo) “Just what alted her. “But, peevish and) Some Get Sick This Way dences of it may disappear, and the Iam compelled by a sense of gratitude to bureau. B At $22) from $32—Maple | Toilet Tables Bek, faitering in her faith though sho was, victim misled, be buoyed up by false tell you of the great good your remedy has G5, from $85 —Onk Suite, At $24, from 382—Golden oak F aaron i Laura wasn't to be tur fcom| Then My Book Is a Help, Hranee Ghia Clireiwiileatheldineade done me. Among other symptoms I was | Colonial bedstead, bue| At $34. from Sid Golden oa raneeie 5 ome and hubby b: de The Book Tells a Way to Health, pes ’ 5 severely afflicted with Rheumatism, and got rean and washstand. 27, from $40—Golden oak from hogeny f sic and villainous re really Whieh 400K Lun byspensia. may even then have fastened its almost past going. The disease got a firm At $77, from $125—Mabogany 28° from $45—Mahogany At $18) from Tahogany 4 \ med too bad, because this would | thai Ook Zc the Heart, fangs in some vital spot within the hold upon my system; my blood was thor- Sulte, two pleres; Colonial bedstead DB from $42—Hireh AtS18.50,. from Bird's-eye |B \ have been so novel, and 1) Mose & tar Nome angs ALAL SPOT! 3 oughly poisoned with the virus, as oharao- and bureau. At$i0, from $40—Golden oak | mute. : eet i Pollock, who dramatized Frank N | senar ft system, where it is doing its de- terized? by the usual symptoms. I lost in At $80, from $116 — Mahogany) At $H0, from $88—Golden oak ae ee! irom: |$3b—Birdia-eye % hovel, might have made a reputaton ae atanative IWOE Ninscenmunlocete weight,,was ram down, had sore throat, Suite, two pleces; bedstead and bu-/ At $30, from $40—Muple eae Ss strom sage dalden eek : for ottginality right there. t Suur vitality f Sth ue ‘ ae M eruptions, splotches and other evidences of At 110 tow $180-Mal | pee tit prom efbe pith onk | At $97, from $37—Hird's-eye Laura wasn't happy until her husbana| | When somethin ts « has arrayed against it thousands the di . Iwastruly in bad shape when Bultarten plecan GaSe aOR AEy,| "from $42 -Golden oak | maple, ‘ was ruined; then perfect pes ame to)" Then"iny book will tell you a way to help. | yy thousands of physical k Ibegan 8.8.8., but the persistent ase of b Li J At $82) from $45—Mahogany | At $28, from $40—Bird’s-eyo “She was glad he was “broke in-] And the book in free pon thousands of physical wrecks Rainy. BINS ; 2° maple. hers She was g i - heer 5 it brought me out of my trouble, safe and 7 < At $82, from $48—Mahogany P (h It Will tell sou of my paat—ot 80 years At $175, from $220—Mahogany T 80, tr q RE Ot PAPER KC Ei are tackay'o givento the. a : and chronic invalids who have been sound, and I have the couragerto publicly |! suite, two pieces: bedetend Ti| At $82, from $40—Mahogany At $80. from $38—Mahogany « came dishevelled for the frst (in Tule woakeoas, "ie dyfOent he sauce dosed for years and their systems testify to the virtues of your great blood || peutic SO Pieces: ead aud bu-) At gy2" trom $42—Mapl ‘AtSN2, from $4 ing the evening. . s Wave failed, And it will wp ij a van ) remedy, 8.8. S., and to recommend it to all Blood Poison sufferers, 195 = | AtsBS, trom S45—Mapie vhanking tshion-pli y, 0 At $195, from $280—Mahogany from $42—Mahovan emveibe raanion-pls i saturated with these powerful sincerely believing that if it is taken according to directions and| |. guite, two’ piecem bedstead aud bi. B34e from Seo bind weve ; id to ve nut ne wan a) win soul walk drugs, only to be harassed by con- give! ir trial, it will thoroughly qieemate every particle of virus, reau. | maple m | megane § Mahogany Superbly self-contained until lin fell Inve vA Ouran Hey ae i : , 5‘ no er how severe the case may be. At $210, from $805—Mahogany| At $85, from $45—Mahogany t $60, from $90—Mahogauy Ing which he performed his best feat, a| ancuver steengih | stantly returning symptoms and “Greensburg, Pa., June 10, 1909, JAMES CURRAN. Suite, thres pleces; bedstead, bureau | At $48; from $60—Mabogany Wardrobes really cle hh at are enssntial confronted with unmistakable At ci ae q ae ea trom, g880—Curiy birch | Dressers At $25, from $40 — Qnartered / ooked ha Then | traces Oo} ‘ood ison years er, As long as your blood is tainted with this awful virus Suite, three plecea; 8 ft. 6 in, bed-| At $9.50, from $12—Golden oak | golden ouk; single panel door, Foe tan ’ T must vitatize | trace poison years alter. g as y A 7 stead, burenu «nd chittoater. At $10, from $18—Golden oak | At. $27, from $$2—Curly birch; ‘ deat) ot the time wcted ‘aetna’ | you are a source of infection and danger to all who come in contact with you, and your ‘At $260, from $85%—Mahoga | ght $10.50, from $111.60—Golden panel doar. fit eee we H, Stuart acted the desperate Crone: | ‘children will carry in their veins the same dreadful contagion. As long as there is life a ert twin Dedateads, | OF 616.50, trom $20—Golden oak Taeinaen 5—Mahogany; Sey Senet and Wie Whittle pi Known the World Over as in the serpent there is danger in its fangs, and so long as af signs of Contagious Blood SHSVAL fine ee eign ataneeere A ees in omidteayal airotdtcn ce oT a #ell av he played the weoll Cor , Poison remain there is danger of infection. Safety lies in crushing out the life of this Suite, two pleces; bedstead and | ™aple At $23, from $50 —Quartered [ane RS T, ooops néstorative. ; Ang { a Eade ‘Atv $24, trom $82—Golden aak _| golden onk; mirror door. PRESIDENT BUTLER BETTER He rhe Su AN loathsome disease and killing the serpent, and no remedy known does this so thoroughly ‘At 825, from $460—Mahogany |, At, $24, from $31—Bird’s-eye At $4, from $52—Curly ire % saeconshiae | ,,dyhat browht ag duickly before the we! and permanently as S.S.S. It is an antidote for this peculiar, virus that spreads Suite, three pieces; bedstead, bureau | AP so5, trom $88—Biré’seye| At $43; from $64—Golden oak; ' Head of Columbia i i eee eens nas anpiea| through the system, defiles the blood, contaminates all healthy tissues and threatens gilt, $860, Tom $410 Mahogany | AR Sos, trom sné—Goldmoak | "AC S45, from $05—Curly~ birch; b The Ranatlen ot iene i pe ene eee every organ and part of the body. autlchiffonter. Y At $28, from $35—Mahogany | mirror door, At $500, from $670—Mahogany oh % from $40—Bird’s-eye at $45, from $65—Mahogany; ‘ iy | Maple. intrror door, Rulte, three pleces; bedatead, bureau | MAP S49, trom $45—Mahogany | At $45, from $00—Bird’s-eye mae At #000, {fom $620—Mahogany | At $35; from $48—Golden oak | ple; mirror door. | Suite, four pieces; bedstend, bureau, | At $86, from $48—Bird’s-eye | At $55, from $75—Bird’s-eye zor | Cowan c ‘ore—nor since. Jer, Presitent, of Columbia University,| [28Na tee caly i S. S. S. contains no mineral of any description, but was waid to be much Improved to-dny jone that a 1 ye + gi 4 at his home, No. 119 Fast ‘Thirtiets | ct! } an ; is cialaiens cntitely vegetable, and we oer $tigoo is street. vat sick ot Any wh proo} nat it 1s n just as we represent 1 ce} . Ber vasisex oc incigestion tise ceeaine | Ge i tee ia SRN leaves no bad after-effects, but purifies the biood and frtor to his going to speak wt a a ata ely anager thi Geter at the same time builds up your general health. In Hall 1 is Expected: ie wit i video ae tne for Be ar oe ng chronie or long-standing cases of blood poison, where __ daly or two. : K aye h the stomach and digestion have been damaged by the use of minerals, S.S.S. will prove an excellent tonic and appetaee and helpful in a uaKlet restoring strength and activity to all parts of the system. Kill the serpent, crush out en AWWA at Et the trial % « fr {its life, or you are apt to feel the bad effects of the disease all your life. If you will pera e wits Avenue. , at tot write us fully about your case, our physicians will gladly adyise without charge, and on, Borg, the well-known banker, ralive satia c . - 2 ’, RAE secitonce, No 8 Firth ave } ie 8.00 ve the ona the! mail you a copy of our home-treatment book telling all about Contagious Blood Poison, va ’ maple | ple: nieror door. aeons eran hogany| At886, from’$50—Golden oak, |" At $85, from $125 — Bird's-eye Suite, three pleces, inlatd; bedete: At $38, from $50—Mahogany maple: two mirror doors. bureau and chiffonier, "| At $88, from $55—Mahogany At $95, from $120— Bird's-eye At $548, from $815—Mahogany| At $45, from $56—Mahogany maple; two mirror doors. Ruite, four pieces; twin beduteads, $ HES eT vatomny| D220 Bedroom Chairs, $1.50 Sulte, four pieces; bedstead, bureau, About seventy-five handsomely finished Bedroom Chairs ce SAD hom 81d White ma. |in bird’s-eye maple and imitation mahogany ; open, woven hogany Sulte, seven: pieces; twin |cane seat; shaped seat and back; flat cross slats in back; bedsteads, bureau, chiffonier, som- A i ij i nOeT Dear DiactAnIGh CEE RR RIRES: shaped legs; fine construction and highly polished. ee nremtecn JOHN WANAMAKER ware j It druggiat will Aight, “Pun out wil ely pay 85.80 when st] its different stages and symptoms, and a let of interesting information about this formid- Hig now--to-day. Di. Shwop, box 466] able and much-dreaded disease. CHEERS net hots age often cura nnn TNE SWIFT SPECIFIC GOMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. 9th and 10th sts")

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