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THE WORLD: FRIDAY AVENTNG, FEBRUARY 12, 1904. ska MRS. RAY FREE OF ES ARPERIR 4% ASPHEE% ce." L" CONDUCTOR IN WILL COLLECT BILL! ¢ AT | 1 “MURDER ‘ia “FIGHT ON PLATFORM FOR 7 YEARS’ BOARD SISTERS OF SI. JOSEPH Es ss ten ommes sc srs mee ws CATARRH, COUGHS, COLDS, GRIP 5 ‘i A Car So He Could Close Gates, Give Up Custody of Orphan) Decides She Did Not Kill Her but They Refuse and Attack! - Nephew She Fought Hard to! Three-Year-Old Niece, Marie Channing. —— ee, Peruna for coughs Hite Retaine end colds in children, | — # HE HAS THREE ARRESTED. END OF A LONG STRUGGLE.| THE VERDICT CAUSES GREAT DEAL OF COMMENT. Legally Appointed Guardian Finally, Will Come Into Possession of Boy, Who. with His Sister. Will Inherit Much Wealth.. \ | Several Witnesses Appear to Testify, to Disorderly Conduct of Passen:| gers, but Magistrate Breen De- | clines to Entertain Complaint. Acquitted Woman Dazed by Words That Set Her Free— Court Omits the Usual Thanks 4 to the Jury. | J Judge John A. Blatr, of the Orphans | Four boisterous young men forced| Court, Hudson County, N. J.. will be their way on to the already ‘crowded | 1 for an order to pay nearly | platform of an upbound Sixth avenue board for John | Bievated train, at the Fourteenth WELLE re Mom | Use Pe-ru-na for La Grippe sr, from | ven , Mucn aomment 1s being indulged tn | 00 ‘ in Newark to-day over the acquittal of street station at 7.80 o'clock last night Fre estate lett by tis facher. | and Winter Catarrh. Mrs. Catherine Ray, who had been on Lewis Bergert, the conductor of the © eedings have brought to crates ) trial Tul y last on an Indict- train, had so much diffic: in elo: siti family history, the features of | JX every country of the eivttieed He ment charging her with having, on the gates that nakivt the men tol which are two sutcides, two would-be World the Sisters of elas Nov. 2% last, miirdered her three-year- take the next train. They declined to suardians of an b and heiress, and) known. Not only to they minister to , it Arie v4 Chayning. ala: many efforts by the legally appointe spiritual and intellectual reds of at pied 4 mngiaurya lt, Caer ekastwaahoupconty, At the Fighteenth street station and] guardian to get the boy from the cus arges committed to (heir care, but j r and it gives s Jury fe case ! \ ; mi kab AAs (OSH OE HIB GAGIR: 4 they also minister to'their bod I an hour and a half, after being charge again at the Twenty-third street sta-| tody of hi lo'n wife, who it tn ai-| eter couRhh Or conde fanaa > 5 z Lats of : Si Chlae aislea GUNmEre orth tion, fhe men got In Bergert’s way. |leged illegally kept possession of him I: make their ‘appearance _ = it thousenaa: meaning of muri . murd In the “| Fearing a repetition of the Codrington rly In 1897 the wife of Jolin ter aie . ereptieee pals not = 1 < have cat it. ‘ ond degre and manslaughter. When it aceldent, which was the direct result/died in her home at 26 Adain street,| adios to apply : e ren 3 2 F S pe FR returned its verdict of “not gullt#” set of overcrowded platforms, Bergert o:-| Hoboken. Her Husband became so de-| With so many obitre ‘hn stouseahe Ba , tree the pr , Mrs, Ray, who had | dered the men away ‘from the gates.|spondent that a-few months later he) Case these wise and prudent s ‘ P26 F iveless. Paieion Fr] a ‘ anes : f they sneered at himohe at-|committed autelde, leaving three young | found Peruna a uever Farry Het. Ky + age yy aici bit agrees eer Gace ve them by force. Hildren and a large fortune for thet Drs Hartman’ race i ianny fottae eS 1, went, to, J County Jail since the day of the alleged tempted to move th her) ¢rom Catholic Sisters from all-over wie =F Lg SR op, eneane: ‘All four men theh pitched into the maintenance, See eee the (7 : . change of ollmate, andy htiet at ay ; od . each pinty-ti € rhe youngest aby, dled soot oat Mute Institute, 1849 Cass Ave, St. Louls, Mo., wo. botles the: Jurors as remarked that he train” he CunmeS CBU A imaby galedsavet| . = Improved, “rhe remains of my old ‘ where the motorman signalled for help.| after, and the boy, John Foerstér, nn omitted the usual, “with the thanks of We appreciate Peruna vers much. It certainly does good} | Mirah 3° ger Shiver tatend m el oan and Norte nl ke nin charge ed je rete: 7 yer wl the icourt aad Policemen Brexnan and Norton fe) take nin charg. by Frederick Focrster| twork with catarrh and also with colds and 1a. gripe.” Wel | fine tke wie of" Perint, "1am aoe’ F Mrs. Ray seemed dazed by the words Cran e HeN Sie Te ae ETL * and sister-in-law | t have faith in Peruna nnd have inspired many others with same.t| isk apotber atient, with, your. i of the jury which set her free sind for a tirect atatlon, ‘The. fourth oc aeatehueTLAg ee We do not like to be without it, It has certainly kept us from}| trouvied with, wucorshea, Tare, ¢ minute sat and stared ut them without wirhe prisoners xald they Mia FauldenCerat GHCATAU atte PURRHEN Cece abe mh It did a world of good last winter for our Little} | dure that a cure will be speedily effected ae: making a move, ‘The spell was sudden; | — L. pliver, of No. %7 Amsterdam ave-| 7 oi.mann _ |fones. Dhanking you tor vour kindness to us and our little These are samples of letters of Central avenue, Jersey| fones, we remain, yours gratefull received by Dr. Hartman from Jy broken, and she grasped the hands of No. 161 — nue; Arthur Steck: Am- | of Attorneys Crane and Cahlil and Sterdam avenue, and John ©. Camp: | Clty. ihe was but three years old and SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH. the various orders of Gath shook them anys . bell, of No. 387 East One Hundred and/ the girl was elght tt 8 te R RRA d— eho tte nga gmtngnntntnenenentranensneneneneneveneneene-e-+ | Sisters throughout the Unites “I thank t aac Rin Ree ern Fifth. street. | Sivetried | Breund. | a the request of Mrs. Lehmann| United Statens A recommend recently re-|which threatened (0 be of a serious char-| ¢ enone re ae ank the jury and my lawy : . vi tentaman, went to the station} At the request of | Airs, Tenmann|cetved from & Catholic Institution In De- | Act ; States. : Was all she could say, and then she | ‘ house and made a complaint of diser 2 pp re Tegal) teoit, Mich.. rewds aa follows | * began to use It and experienced suctt rie 1 m . e conduct against the men. He/ guardian of Laura and John Foerster, euuite beater i] The names and addresses to these I hifrried from the ‘court-roam on: the | derly cot Me teaidy and sacs results that since then Perune Bee Wilbhava rom ieee Boge are 4 Was a passenger on with power to administer on th te,| Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, |} become our favorite medicine for in arm of Attorney’ Cahill, who accompan- | Aiton ANE GOMMUCWRS. 1 sig: vonsl aray nanmmmaly unmiediately 9 nae Ohio: - " liuenes, atarrh, cold, cougD ana bros: but will be furnished on request. fed her to the home of her sister, Mrs. Te EeTReEL APPEARS mere today 0g re aad EPane ck ieee ana Dear Gir: the young girl | ae One-bait of the diseases” @hich Ai Plware Jo, 86 Murk rson > et Police ¢ 3 demand upon Frederick. Foerster anc Sir: BY Edward Hannigan, at No, 86 Mark i" | ferson, Ma! Th : nd upon who teed the'Perdnavras sa ttare Another recommend from a{ mankind are due to some catatrhal de- —.—— ee ree! i} pres his wife for the boy and th refuse. ij 7 atreet at of the «x Catholic institution of one rai fe muci Ni ers. "He said that ST ee ee ee Mn Mek Latoune aid [ize from laryngitis, and loss of | que i f one of| rangement of the mucous membrane Mning duct of the men time on his schedu ‘that the Ives! not want to begin proceedings in court| Voice. The result of the treat- number of passengers were end2- ir coe could avoid it and she made sey-|Ment was most satisfactory. sal witnesses were present to tes-|eral attempts to obtain the Jad other She found great relief, and after tral States written by the| some organ or passage of the body. Sister Superior reads as follows:| A remedy tbat would act Smmediately oh umber of years ago our attention] Upon the congested mucous membrane, re-~ alled to Dr” Hartman's Peruna, and] storing it to its normal state, would con- r the jury had retired, Mra, Ray, who for nearly thi Lined an tinbroien calte yave wus | Mutitated Body of Essie Alla-|Was Apparently in Best of of under the ed and Ff v | Jaughe nanus| band Found in Garret of Old) ral witieertheriy conduct. of the| wise, but the uncle and his wite guard-|farther use of the medicine we |! then we have used ft with wonderful | sequently cure all those diseases, Catarth 1 and in ‘a gys: Health at Luncheon, and men, but Magistrate Breen #4) “yim too, closely for her to succeed, | Hope to be able to say she is en- | ‘shri qeatetPoe Tee tia Ued eiitnach | tn catareh wherever’ located, wheter nam employed Besson & Spohr, | tirely cured.’’ Sisters of Char- ice tr" countel”ts | Mansion—Head Gashed. and) Three Hore Later Passed he dint ant Ca a ae At Inat ah He teric tell her what the outcome or the trial ‘would be. : . charge the men. He did so, much to the | soboken lawyers, to begin habeas c mates of this institution.” neys or pelvic organs, A romedy that will f mp “wv. niger] Throat and Hands Hacked. | Away in His Own Home. Sardi ot ‘Bergert and the witnessg | fie" proceedings” for tho custody” of Tole, young el waa under the care of ERS OF CHARITY [cited rviton nit core taal ct Mrs, ere bi 2 ohnny, but Foerste: te|the Sistera of Charity a ned Peruna Pi re and when she acquitted he court in order to see Justice done, Mttle Johnny, but Foerster aa his ME POP EMRSIR Se than tnront ceita abcd: rect SISTERS OF C! R tented eruna cures catarrh wherever growed Tis astonishment plainly. Mt) Lovie pet, Feb. 12—State detec- | _—=_ learning of this made application to the| fin as the above Ieltor ioties — ea ao pat deride ‘prone ea jeclined 40 discuss the matter. ER. 5 12 letec- | rank Loomis, w been counse! cuurt to remove Mra. Lehmann as guar- 2 1h Ov United States Use Pe-ru- r rs When Mrs, Ray left the court-room| tives to-day began delving into the | gor the Nee works canta "Ri oa i] Ulan, afeging that the uncle had’ not| -,From a Catholio institution in is euthe for Cathrrhs Pe-ru-na| tactory’ results from the use of Pertasi her comeliness had not undergone any | mystery surrounding the murder of | ¢, mf | 7 anltoed: fas next of kin been served with. a Central Ohio comes the follow- . write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving & eee ator DOE ce her tite | Basle, Allaband, who was hacked to] Q™hiO™ OF fifteen years, is dead, and ae ext ot Mra, Lehmann applied tor | 228 recommend from the Sister | A, meomment forentis Tess k oitnwest | ful statement of your case, and he will be Gh. “She is only twentycone, Her |death’ and whose mutilated body was’ "* friends and Scere masoclates guardianship Superior: toads as follows pleated to give you his valuable advice ad been living. with -her| found in thé garret of an old manston |®t° Breatly shocked at the suddenness ’ . ' ‘Some yedrs ago a fried of our inst!-| Prominent Mother Superior Says | gratis. up to the morning of Noy. 28, when she | near Magnolia, a village ten miles north J Of his end Uncle Committed Suicide, tion recommended fo us "Dr. Hartman's | 7 10" tie. trom experience to the| Addrem Dr. Hartman, President of ‘The eee ee Oe RC the tee [Of here. she oMoncs) qre also costing’) At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon he The tigation thus begun drugged | Perund ay ap excellent remedy for Mieasoa | efficiency of Peruna ax one of the very Hartman, Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio, ; nd Pletaie in Mrs. Ray's home, The} about for a clue to the perpetrator of | Was smoking in the Ibrary of the rall- along for months, the boy never leav- | “Wevte-oL wd 2 casas } officle pean caer us, _ OBB ay Giid diced inan arbbnlance witle o-e{the terrible crime, which may rival tn road company with General-Pasgenger ing the custody of Frederick Foerster. | ES ing transferred to a hospital, Interest the Mabel Bechtel murdet mys- Agent George H, Daniels, apparently in ara anne Finally, (the court set Dec, 1, 1908), for NOTICE | ii _ tery at Allentown, Pa. The case has the best of health. Th had taken a final hearing In the case, and when e | ho paretiel in the history of this com- junchecn togethty at ue ‘Transporta-| Flashed Messagé to Station): was cattea Lawyer Jonn J. ration.) fs hereby given by the monwealth. tion Chih f < «| representing Mrs. Frederick Foerster, 4 . FREIGHT CARS CUT ‘A coroner's jury which visited the amer luieheon str, ieom returnea) Ahead, Flagging Flying Train) made tne starting announcement im! undersigned that if Vinol scene of the crime and viewed the girl's to his offices and about 4 o'clock went . court that Frederick Foerster, like his S . ' remains gave a verdlet of suloide, but to his home, No. 104 East Sixty-third to Which New Jersey CommU-| joiner son, hd | commnitted suicide fails to create strength for | : ft took only a hasty .examination, of street. He was seated comfortably in Rae d had been buried three weeks, The i | e | ; things fo prove to the minds of the’de- « big armchair.in the library discussing | te Was Clinging. 2 tase) Waa diaccitinued) andiithe court Old people, weak, sickly} | tectives that the pretty girl had not died the Japanece-Russian war with his wite , reappointed Mrs. Lehmann guardian of 4 = e reat | “4 es fs : vhen he fell back dead, Dr. Rite, who boy and. girl women, children, nursing j by her own hanc 3 lives In the neighborhood, was | sum- he mad peated demands for the J | | —_—— ‘On the right side of the victim's head, moned and» pronounced death. instan- (special to ‘The Evening World.) “ruosvcores mae trees mothers, after a severe ; Samuel {s a.gash four or five inches deep, evi-) “ineous, caused by heart disease. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Feb. 12.—| f ie i aheCrG ‘th Loomis was born in Binghamton x éd his wits to 1] oe | Young Man Slips on Ice While) aentis’ made with a natehet or similar atts) orn jn, Binghamton | telegraph operator uséd his wits to| ‘in held eeonmut- (sickness, OF to cure a hack- One Dollar Sale of Shoes Is Still Continued In the Basement and thousands of pairs of even better value have been added. Ls We invite you to bring your families and see how cheaply and satisfactorily we can shoe them. : ey ji “kpauated from save a man’s life at Boun Brook to- Resor ren nell cou aule if | Trying to Jump on Car and}iert hand is hacked and brutsed in a New York, Soon after |day. E, A. Lloyd, a druggist, went tol whlch they went to the residence of | jp; cough chronic cold, | Fails Under the Wheel of places. The right hand-ts mu- naga An practice became counsel the Jersey Central station to take the Mra Foe ‘eter gn demanded the boy. is sd 9} s— ae mive or the Hudson River Railroad Com-|s¢% ‘o'eloe ore New o he| Mrs. Poerster declared he was not in : als ni e e 1 similarly with twelve wounds and pany, ich afterward was absorbed 1.2 o'clock train for New. vend The Aue hupee wat tant hee: anunalenn tee bronchial, throat or lung | Likely to Die by the ‘New. York Central tre dered [train was.sunder way when he Jumped | Nr, home. Dur tee nee kine had pose : | ikely to Die. "The place where the gir!'s remaing | EINK into the lnrker corporation, When |oa the step at the end of the lant car ‘af hin, s troubles, we will return, were found Indicated that there had |qimuncry Depew withdraw from the |and the outside vestibule door being}, She was given to” understand | that A A been a struggle with another person) : fastened, ne had to cling. t othe'rail, [habeas corpus proceedings would be | every cent paid for it. James Tuily, twenty-one years old, a | and thet she had fought hard for her Us ven a wisow ard) aieon) Hatry dropping two packnges he was cirry-|)cr refusal to give up the boy, and that SR'S DRUG STORE, Cor. oth Av. and clerk, of No, 157 Dupont street, Brook-| life, Her lett knge ts bruised as If by |The funeral will be. held on Bunduy, [OE |i was possible xhe might be arrested on |2% SE Pacalene ante Iyn, tried to steal « ride on a Lacka-|a fall, fetther at Woodlawn or Greenwood ‘ise | Operator George C. Somers saw hie)a charge, of KldnApDEE wi teem ein, [rep vi Arman Nog ‘ wanna freight train just outside of] Essie Allaband was twenty-one years | \omis family plot ts in Woodlawn, | predicament sna at one b talenrenbad and sald that if Mrs. Lehmann. would aan a? is Hoboken to- old and had lived with a family named Jand’ #0. far has not’ decided Upon cose (<a it im cee Of the TCT. eee eee ie Nihee teaPtor nearly aul His foot slipped on a piece of tee just | Powell. Realves AM the cee Bellove,| nines Of interment as lawyer |The cars stopped Just In time, for Mt.| #even years aho would purrendes: tien ¢ was about to jump on a car | she Wi red, y are un- . yor Q » by advice of her law- as he wns about: to Jumpon a coal car/ she wais—murdered, but they are and had a wide fricndship in social | Lloyd was uearly exhausted. He w re anaented to this, and, to-morrow find he fell under the wheels, Fourteen | able to assign a motive. and political life. He rom Rie f t Fourte 8 4 ominent ii |taken aboard the train and procee boy. ane : i ing them the crime and hundreds of persons from | member of the Bar Association, Union|, He states that his experience was ul him to authorize the guardian to pay |ESTD H» was removed to St, Mary's Hos- College Alu Axsoci ty +4 pital, Where the doctors said he would | all quarters have visited the Powell| \iniverstty, 3 HM amrociation and the |thrilting one, for he could not last! the money, the court to name the die. home to look at the dead girl, Transportation clubs, ers all credit for saving his life, amount ‘ THE “ENDLESS CHAIN.” NAVAL TUG FOUGHT KILLED BY FALLING FINE CEMETERY GRIEVING FOR SON "omer rns The person who uses drugs (such and ‘Congress, $4 OO Medium Tips, and Broad, Toes, lain Toes, with e@ for many years; suffered terribly WEATHERED OAK ARM CHAIRS, $50. | from indigestion; was also troubled (Reduced from $40.) with chronic bladder complaint and Spanish leather cushions. Hercules, Thought to Be Sinking | john i i ighty-eight| couta not stand mo chee 0 | John H. Kenney Tried to Step| Mrs. M. S. Stephens Will Pur-| Anton Sauter, Aged Eighty-eight) could not stand more than two ho: DOMESTIG RUGS REDUCED. at one time, 1 could not do my at One Time, Saved by Great} Qf Platform at Jersey City) chase Five Acres on Long Is|-| Years, Blows Out His Brains} ousework. Work of Crew—One Man In-! and Slipped Under Wheels,| -and and Will Have the Ground| at Home of Daughter—Was| nos “ved om itand the more 1 FXIRA VELVETS. §Xi2, 36 $25 iured. Which Passed Over Him. | Artistically Laid Out. in Poor Health, eller remtareal (pt i US ae a J S Misses’ Black Kid| Boys’ & Youths’ Button and Lace, | Satin Calf Lace sizes 11 to 2, Shoes, Sizes 12 to2 and 2% to 51%, — ‘fall in a helpless neap and wonld be} SMe eey : sal Ee veak for hours after. 1 was very| Thick, heavy p eee i ees tN aiald ner} JoWn HL. Kenney, of No, 1M West} Aristocratte canines are to have theit/ Anton Sauter, a retired plano maker rene ok and part of the thes | and colorin 3 eee era cdeny er! One Hundredth street, this city, was|own burying ground at Central Islip, lelghty-elght years oid, committed sul-| wished that I could die, 1 was so mis-| “LONG CREDIT” enables you to fur- fires barely burning under her bollers, run over and killed by a train at the! , 4 4 4g sreported there that Mrs lelde at his ho Pa tes Nas nish your home at once, artistically and milion eset shia comin Wan | SUR IGe Oye ee rere ial veteer clo | E. a(opieni Has Gonteacten tori tnatarth ee oath, ey anncting ore Since ‘the lucky day T began to completely. * choked with o dashes | Railroad of New Jersey in Jersey City| M- §. Stephens ected fo reget, to-day, by shooting himself ucky day: n to) ; Be riecawara’ ailed @ttnicator acres of land north-|through the head, drink Postum Food Coffee in place of CASH or CREDIT \tosda hase of fi and her forward hold filled with water, to-day. pure! Tea ae . nop. coffee wonders have taken place, for at Central Islip and} Sauter lived with his daughter Nor- COM’ Nina in tlesh and strength,| COWPERTHWAIT G6 the United States tug Hercules fought) Kenney was a checking clerk em-| east of the dep pe ; shen ; > was In poor and. hn¢ will have the ground artistically tod Mee n poor health and had (11 ag my own work, have given up| . loyed by Brokaw Brothers, at Fourth her way into port to-day after buftet- Plosed by : avenue and Eighth street, He boarded been unable to work for ight years. * ing a terrific gale for thirty-nix hours, a (Communipaw station in | out as a cometery for dogs. ‘The tra Woral months ago his son left home Wishing I could die, my bladder trou- 104, 106 and 108 West 14" St. y City and attempt to get off as be rae il ‘5 train at the ‘Tho Hercules sailed from Hampton Jers Sai lEg 1 COU oer Pale oliterene ponds for League Tsland Navy Yard it was passing the tation ge Junction | wil be held In the name of tho'Canino jand has never returned. ‘Tho old man ae te ee ttegether, Coffee, you know, NEAR 67 AY. | on Wednesday, soon running Into a) K“fuil’under the when LPP 'Y 894) Idlewild Cemetery Association eHteved jovel this tery mulclic is a peculiar sive driver. Jt first Brooklyn Stores Flatbush Ay, near Full S flatters one, then it slowly poisons h storm of blinding snow and the wind! ie was, identified by, papers In his) | Mra: Btephenson's notion has been = | jocket. The body was removed to the! taken, 8 said, because of the 7 Anal . ae plowing forty miles an hour, For a | fect city Morgue, and a message was | (ake™ It 1B AR. Veena eveny |HENRY W. CANNON RESIGNS, te organs and then demands that} timo it was thought the Hercules was sent to Brokaw Brothers, tt was said Seecare Lave ea pao Vin wien ——$_— tho slave keep it per suffer, It is ‘saved | DY the firm that he was in Jersoy City | Yo ve had nd = en er way unless one goes on sinking, but: a bucket brigade saved | 0 personal business. ao rtere ee. aad Geta The thought [Ae Be Hembarn in His Plade aa tena | miffor either way usless one goes on her. Mr. Kenney took advantage of thal or panding the-bodies over to the city of Chase NaQonal Bank, to Postu RB Firetnan, John Barber was badly in-/ holiday to-day to go to Jersey City and| Of har Medindia x ACE eee Pe change {s easy and the spell broken gured, and Lieut, Stanworth only suo- 190K After some property he owned | scavenger wus, teniuve, t was announced yesterday that |" yy daughter was weak and thin| ! and giving away every day from cot-| Child’s Black Kid Button and Lace, sizes 6 to 1274 ...... 756 2,000 Pairs of Women’s) Women's *$2.50 and $2.00 Patent Black Kid Leather and Black Kid Lace Shoes, Oxfords, Patent Leather! Patent Tips, Leather i there. He was to have mot his wife at} She {s said to have the support of} Henry W. Cannon resigned the *s ceeded in turning the vessel back to noon down town. They were to have| several millionaires who are owners of | Presidency of the Chase Natlonal Rank, 7. drinking, She thought she could Tips, Xitsinia Capes after a supreme effort. 'lunched together and afterward attend | prize winning dogs. She has arranged | controlled by James J. Hill and his OC) ‘give ft up, so 1 gave her somo eau oe eee ce $ 25 $ 00 H s. and that Vice-Prei r . Lis ie \ . friends. and that Vice-President A- Bur-\).ccum and told her to give it a g00 || : Sat ] . The Hercules was pumped out at the, the theatre, navy-yard this afternoon for repairs. Mrs. Kenney had left her home, to| With a local contractor for the ——— * - |meet her husband when an Evening| moval of the underbrush and the) ton Hepburn had been ¢ ited to auc. | Pomum cne gave up coffee entirely World reporter got there with the news ids will be laid out at once. j ceed him. Mr, Cannon will retain his strenet j TTRAINMAN’S HEAD CRUSHED. |or Mr. Kenney's death, The parents of | “ones NI Oe ore’ liconnention withiehe bank as Chairmun (S24 Daal Aienally, jEninea An str mgt (Special to The Evening World.) Mrs. Kenney, who live with her, did MaDDlEeA on ucks| of the Board’ of Directors and health and {s in better health | ; 2, t know whe ft ve met | A Gili 7 \ fev " Name given by Pos! BiIDGETON. N. Ju Feb, 12—Altrod | Her WNvbands “tea probaly have met) Jigom has there been a prettier ro-| Albert If. Wiagin has resigned thr |Cver since” Name elven bY Postumn) a, some day somebody’ will Mayhew,’ fireman on the Bridgeton | know nothing of his death until she| mance in high liff than one the story position of cashier of the National Park |“. Stimulants shorten Ife. Cut \explore the North Pole, The 1904 the West J A nave | i Sreight:.on) the jersey and Sea-| returns to the house after disappolat- | G¢ which will be prevented in nextSun-| Bank and will succeed Mr. Hepburn aa! 0) comes 10 days and use Postum| World Almanac and Kneyclopedia Open Saturdays Until 7 P. shore Railway, was killed in the raii-|™ent.in not meeting him, day's World. If S | c C 20th ' LL you, have a’ spark of | Vicg@-President of the Chase National, ry, ro I , road yarda. here to-day | by. belng 5 . * (sympathy for two loving hearts you vat | Mr, Cannon is abroad, where he has Food, oie pod joare the orn, sone Pe esicch| Rb deh dd ata | If ie eyer, 6th Ave., Cor. is head. was ere to-a ‘pulp. iS) EPR a Facemonta, ory, Teading it. In The World Mig-| it the areal ter ‘part fe his atieng for Look fat tated te the Rong te, ma Alfred J Camm x f v pemue te a ANI SELALIE ike years, chiefly In OF atin Uttle book, “The Road to Wellville.