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MISSING GIRL WHO VANISHED WHILE ON WAY 70 WORK LU MARLOWE , NL Eb, SOTHERN Players to Be Seen Transactions Noar ‘and Juliet.” WAWTREY TOREVIVE - 4A MESSAGE FROM MARS.” Music Hall to Be Opened "on Thursday Night and ph Lompany Annaunces Series of ‘Entertaining Comedies. interest attaches Hi, Sothern and ‘Romeo and Juliet” stantial Gains, | SOUTHERN PACIFIC STEEL LEAD | Metal Issue Goes to tions an Exception This was another boom Marlowe in Mon- Retake Theatr on Mon bald ancils out to teres nai ‘Horselese Vebicle Habit, |cous ot sue citornere opemnctas ive A Marvellous Story, Now Told for the Fir: oget 7 heavy transactions by (he big opera- the ease, unless the creaiiors, who al- . . : ciee conga his ce ain bots tors were quite the rule. Prices were) |Peady have filed @ protest arainst the Time, of How and Why She Fled from for a.series of Pimkespearian per- strong during the entire session with) HARTFORD, Cot. —"Auto lege” is M#Pes of the attorneys, succeed in the exception of a brief final dealings. The clos: was about at the best of The most conspicuous Met vile & Nashhville, Charles (Frohman has ef- @ combination which promises to apuch pleasure to lovers of the form of drama. There is also deal to expect in a seenic sense, Git Trading {n Sieel was | M34, About the next tn | York Central and Union | & Tron were prominent, | tively. Helen Toussaint, sixteen years old, oun Girmacker, a wealthy contrace And the daughter of hrs. Helen Tous-| ior, of St, Louls, on his way back to . WORLD: §4 moe EVENI STOCKS STRONG. ON HEA BUNG Record Mark and Most of the | Leading Issues Make Sub- acs te ENEST OSES roads Are Prominent—Trac- | Stock Exchange, tne totel sales being very near the high record for a Matur- were Southern Pacific and Louls- the | fairly good buying, selling up 6 3-8 per| ening vibrations caused by the rapid cent. to 137, In the late dealings it re-| movement of the horseless vehicle over | aeted and finished at 195. The former | wes extremely active, it selling | 2 7-8 per cent, to @ and closing at | preferred and common establishing new high records for the year, the latter closing at 21 3-8 and the former at | activity were Baltimore & Ohio, New | showing gains of more than 1 per cent, Consolidated Gas and Colorado Fyel 34 and 1 &4 per cent. higher respec Helen Toussaint, Aged Sixteen, Police Prevent Confiding Con+| ms"sromaan sous snows s0e. Me oie, ecg he mid (ARLE ity! ue’ment;| Another Strange Story, the Truth of Which f Strangely Disappears While) tractor from Fang Vitim to) fists Sas "end Mina Bac! A ew tt Gr" ae a aid taotaegins Strongly Authenticated, Revealed in a Strange on Her Way to Work—Parent| Wiles of Confidence Men with ‘sn recast ‘aco ‘nanoor and ined. days of my courain. fares set wa goal yore toe amines | Way, Fears Girl Was Abducted. Charity Scheme. |"Gavernment (vonda were unchanged %q."'Wo starnd. "The great full mooo taing House POPOL WE MH ‘The total sales of stocks were $92,400 4s shining. For a very short thne T Deposits, decrease A | ”) | shares, and of bonds $3,066,%4. The Stock Market. SULLY CROTON BULK AT FE Elihu Root’s Bill for $2,600 Con- | sidered Exhorbitant, and Also | that of Reoeiver’s Attorneys | for $30,000, THE AUTO LEG, AS VICTIM DESCRIBES IT. fy legs are wabbly. “When T try to walk my muscles sting mo.as iv they had beon hed. My knee-foints keep dipping and bending involuntarily. “IT have gone back to a@ point where walking is practically im- possible. "I have to make the effort of my life to get my legs strong enough to carry me when I need to use ther, the High- | AND eaeerss | ” | ROOT'S BIG FEE THE LIST. “AUTO L FCS IS | IN SULLY CASE. 5 fee for ® 1-2 of work ae per hom The Daughter of ‘Gen. KuropatKin, the Great Russian Soldier, Long Thouzht Dead, Found Average per min | ea to Rule. mechanio per | | | |More Dangerous than the “Bi-| cycle Face,” It Comes from | Too Much Indulgence in the day on the in an American Convent, The bankruptcy proceedines against Daniel J. Sully, the former cotton king, will prove a small bonanga for Petersburg, How She Came to Seex Refuge i a Roman Catholic Convent in This Coun Where She Now Is, ; Told to Sunday World Readers Wolf von Schierbrand, Pa. D. spell in th®) the Jatest and most fashionable ag- "4¥ine the fees reduced. ing, however,| fiction which human progress bi i Eby Root, the former Secretary of the day, veloped. | War, whe had been retained to cross- Isaues of the| Medical science would oil It atrophy |f*4mine FH. Ray and Edwin Hi 0 proceedings before | of the muscles of the leg, superinduced ‘Alexanter, ore nitted an tor latter on! by lack of exercise and the nerve-dead- | $2,000 for his services, fuet that jnine hours Considering the ir. Root Was oveupied only l one-half during the | three days of the examination, jereditors think charge exorbitant, have e a protest agaist | | the allowance of the demand Henry W. Taft ad David Miller, the receivers of Sully, demand §25,00 for! cam at a tots deesitat Is the Missing Son of Gen. von Plessen, rough ground. Over-zealous devotees of the “devil wagon” are warned that if hey do not walk mare their legs will ink and dwindle from disuse and will eventually beceme (oo weak to bear thelr weight, One Victim's Plains, In & gymnasium here to-day was a notable, the’ jooth jneys for the recelver, demand a feo of we, for their Vega) services during |the same poriod e ereiitors have streugth and rich young man with fine muscular entered protest against both these arms and body. While he painfull : borden Mer lexerclaed hie lage he sald paihetically:| ne” emanate Chief of Staff in the German Army, “My legs are wabbly. I have been riding n'y tute al the time for ues) BANK STATEMENT GOOD. A Convict in the K or four years, I have the habit. I have been either in the auto or asleep al! these years, “Now my wife is not overfond of they Mulshing County Penitentiary ? Loan Account Cat, | Figures in the bank statement issued | was Uving over the old days, and she | Circulation, devreass seemed very happy. Di $1,000.00 in Gold for -Jeaint, of Wall street and Bull's Ferry | jraiy Wigh- Laws Clos Nat ExU S| Depoalts, increase i 7 y with his nineteen-year-old daugh- x vgs, before 1 wished we were hoi 1 did ma. & Depeets, ree ce fad, Muth Hugh X. 4 ie miner a nt toe nan af 0 Tels | Sg ony. My MUTE fee ee orecasting the Election, Mes | awindiers in Hoboken to-day and was) Py » wo +t if they had lashed, ’ ths ety have searched wvecrwnare net | Uae enews hie bank eel) over to them see Amal Copeer, UM, thy GE + % | my Rneenjolnts keptdipning 3 jum FREE ADVICE The Sunday World’s Great Contest Continued, when ¢ 1 tert: mat tg | involuntarily. tried to be gay and . : : & truce has been found of her, faved big, ee WMrserm 884 tgp Am Cot. ONL. BK Ht Kl buoyant. ut 1 made a diemal fatlure,| ON CURING with Some Interesting Points to Help Com- | a ls TOM ccstee af or u me ves ed a a ge ot the girl was! Girmacker sent $10,000 to Italy from| go am, Ice, pi... ai 4 +8 (gone back toa point where walking ‘lieve -|Feported to the police at Mulberry | st. Louis and held out several hundred! i310 qm. suger 86% 18% 196% + 4) WAS! ible practically. petitors, Street station on S¢pt, 2, but it seems dojlars for his travelling expenses, He BOAT ESF.. SY 8h Beth aletel ai tale Fat a Notte of tod — report was inade ot the! took a walk after breakfast tovday and | “Gun a Tr ay 8 F pride IO 10M + | aching lees ae L had not done since | | -< cane @ to-day the srief-stricken | on the river rfont met 9 man who sald! sy nee @ Ohio. 95% Mi MH +1%/ Played football, Then T got out my auto, Mother appealed to the Central Police | he was going to sail too, They steuck te Balt & 0 ob. « . we 41 | rede te the symoasium and paid my fee) > ink tak a Authorities to send out a general alarm. |p @ friendship and finally @ third man oR hah ah Ohm 16| dnd bere 1 am 1g the effort ot | eter oltgred to. Les The Perfect Face Found Helen Toussaint is sixteen years old, came along and asked them if they | Ome Bai Un G.ma% 92q 220q + 4) MY life to get my lors strong enougir to | peuple fier Marie, ot about 5 feet $ inches tall and weighs knew of two honest Italians wao were) 2” Bklya Un G.. | CMFry me when T need to use them." | | cig Beige Ue-f Aft 25 Y ® § h. Pounds, She has brown eyes and| going to sail on the Hohengollern, the| Can Torte. a 7 << | Ee the of tbe | er ears Searcn. nd fs gute handsome, At) poat on which Gimmacker had engaged | SOCOM aA wwe ao 0 | COTTON UNDER PRESSURE. | beasts of ber disappgarance sho wore! passago. te San th rh 1 + Me , | Prof. Wallace Wood, of New York University, and sateen waist, a black| Girmacker’s friend alleged that he and| #0 Chi. G. West. m Wh ~ % [Beare Make Proats | & mourning brooch. | Girmacker were about as honest wen! MCh. G. Wa A 4 Wh ave a fi and How He Has Succeeded in at Last Find ties and & Diack B9t With) gy could be found ins day's watk, and 30 ChLG. W., B. 24 By 2% | Nervous Holders, | fore de tbe Gronks pa . }the third man gald he hed been sent | 13807 C. M. & Bt P10 bas! ts 4 3] The cottou market opened unchanged | the car snd a! ing an Example of Human Perfection, soll ip sondinnents 4 abroad with $0,000 franct to be distrfy-| M00Con. Gos ,....2184 aa ~ |to ¢ points higher to-day on the close | ase and. i) Be etl ree Of * depariment store ted to charttable institutions in Italy| 1) Con. Tob, of.. 4 ABM I~ Hof the Liverpool market and then slowly | YP ai", ~ fer iy pease tke * and wanted honest companions to help| 190 Del. & Hud... 37 17 1794 —% | settieg under pressure of long selling {odo ‘to get o y pee anger tieter trmity, who to Tit! hin saferuard the money, ‘The three 900 Erle .... 3% BY B+ dy nervous holders. Heavy receipts, fear | YoU caB be, mare of abcd bt another Orsaaete Hors Sco go 100K & Walk and about a mile from tho | 3900 Brie Ist vf.» OM 6 GH lof further bear hammering and a grow- srmpaihy from’ him ' iThe Last Stand of a i ere. 4 place where they first met the man he he ‘ Pied fa p + ing belief that the crop is a large one, {2 Deafnene Snecialit Stissie's heart has] " jen. El. Co.., + a in bull olrcles, There rite to bi 1 him out . . The two girls cromed on the Four. | ith #0 francs suggested chat each of + , one B M Chi f teenth street forry and there they| the others turn his money over to him | 10 ay ba . rl 4 8 ‘ dtop orders Si" Uveyou the most tchatiemaa «Dave Moro eitain, separated. While Helen, the eider,| fF Pafekeeping. pf yore 15% 18 HS + 4 [A little below the present level, ‘There |" And mene ile , etariad for her store to go to work,|, Oltmucker BIC and was about to turn | FOE Canttel. tee ee eee eee emaiits uae! tne bees, ieede's| No Charge Whatever The True Story of a Filipino Chieftain'’s Death her younger sister waited for tho ar.| Mis roll over to the swindlers, when Kan. C. 80. pf il 0% BM = % @fd that these purchases represented | fo ar trou " F val of some gist ehopmatea who were Policemen laahy and Corelli, who had | #0 K 80. pf ¥ Oe rde et a hee was tairiy go00 pont Wo to by Miss Louise E. Eberle, an American Girl, ‘nite! to arrive with th boat. followed tho trio suspecting sometding | 100K. ©. Ft. 8 pf. 74 TH THN + Singing by Europe and the South Renerous 5 ’ ig tapos Mester was wrong, came up and placed the |J8Lou. & Nash,.196' 14 15% +4%| The opening prices were: October, 943 os 200 OF NO Be 1 Pee Me tre Fo Helen was not seen again by her f | "s000 Manhatta: 16% 158% 1594 #14 | to 0.85; November, 949 offered; Dovam- n the dotied tines, e , the fami friends. Tt ineq | Mtn Under arrest. At the station house inbatten « yteebe ber, 9.9 to $88; January, $89 to 10.00. a send It te idl, thet ‘she 14 not arrive at the mare] te men said they were John Peg 6710 Met. Bt Ry... 12% WH 4! Pebruary, 10.01 ofte red Siaren, 0.0 (p| DEAFNESS SPECIALIST SPROULE, 8 Burl will be es] and every trace of her was lost from |2t No. 28 Thompson street, New York, | 5409 Met, Secu...... Si § 24/1008; May, 10.14 to 19.16; July, 016 bid 31) Trade Bullding Boston. — | . ted oe Word Beaters ft) {im mramant ite who pared fram er aM Lorene Anatomy of No & Dowling | aon tex. Central. We UN W's 41% | The cluing prices Weta: Getoner, 8% ‘Seven Days for a Mother to Win Minter at the ferry: sa ates, ‘Touse| examination. and Girmacker, after mak: | 160 M.SLPASSM. 6% 8 6h + 4 /{0,M Nevirneny OM to TA becom: | Free Medical Advice Coupon |} ; ener will be) gaint to-day, "what has become of my| 2 & denasition, was allowed to wo. He| 30M. K. & 7... 28% 8% 2% + %| February, 10.08 to 10.10; March, 10.14 to | kK H Child ‘ L 1 faughter. L'am quite sure exe had n9/ Set bis dauenter and the two Bustle | sooo a¢ Ke 7, pes Ty SF + | IONS ADrll, 1915 to JOiT; May, 1018 to Nae | Dac er liaren § Love. be} love affair and equally certain that | 9rd the Hohensoliern 900 So. Pacitie, 192 101% soit) + %| 19 Lume, 10.99 to 1022; July, 19.88 to | Ary you worse in damp weather? fhe nad ino “cause whatey ve | errr yy erat TWN, C. BB LIM; 1” 1M 41 | ee MAFHE closed stondy, Bs Joo evs, ringing sounds Te § The Most Novel Task Ever Set for a Woman Rett had te work Tore avis | STEEL MAGNATE HERE, 1 Nat, Miseutt.. Seay Te |] Ta Jour Dedehess worse when | “ ‘or ne. b jscult.. 4, 1% a+ & AY T old? » : tak | tbe hea & kevey eed Penet Sens pained hs 00 Nat. Lead... 294 4 244 —%| REGISTRATION DAY TO-DAY. |] cs2'4'.u near rome sounds better inan || by the Courts. How She Performed It with a) J am giarald that ake wes forcibly 44-|wittam Bright, of South Wales,| 100Net. Lead pl. % ® ~l teat 1 SPPeGr' mane crnsk when you bow you [I Tri h bg gg val —_—— Will Tour Country, si 8 RR Mot . os cs +4 Basinet ins i | i riumph, uPerraten| M’MAHONITES’ RECEPTION, | Ane se vnawonwre on the a>] fy irritate ie oAMlue 40 FM frm | ileh arrived to-day. was Wille . ‘ WOON. Y. Cen.....10 14M +1 | "| Popular Association to Hold Its An- am bb i wee magnate of wy . . ta v _ su td Hapheles ety you cannot | r h he : | aed : vote, Reaister row mant Event at Uyrte Mall, gation uf memiers of the Tron and| 80 Nor & Wet. 1 7 my — 4) LOS ROR ROR 'A Lost City Foun’ ithe Joseoh E. Medtahon Asgociation Steel Institution to visit this country) Petts ~ ° ype aa bo ; “3 Af 300 ’ 5 h of the Seventeenth Assembly District, | for an in Vion of the great ateel| 1900 On 3 s+ | Y | will hold tts annual betl at Lyric Holl! works and the Pac Const... Oe @ + Pa rker and Davis ter ears gearcno. Oct. 25. This is a big ev the ments in this co SOP. C. 24 pe... OM TH TW + R kable Archeol cal Di west side, being attended cach year by| of gteel 1s a feature 1600 Pac. Dtadl..... 84% 37% 8 Ratification emarkable Archeologica iscovery in Mexe bysiness men and prominent, politicians | ‘The rest of the delegation will arrive| 500 Penn. R. R...18 104 195% + | , gf both the Fifteenth and Beventeanta |, Week trom to-day on the Cedsie,| 19000 Peo. Gas... 10 ; f . ico, and Wonderful Treasures Excavated. - wy Carnegie isthe president of the! #110 Pressed 8. C2. a Madison Square Gorden — ————<— e Ah wil sore by 8. C. pt... M as ie ‘ tha itesentation of the Bessemer Gold) Seer Sf Bok, Monday, October 17 — reece e--- — th tr Theatre, and the 'Mareo Kir James Ketson, M1. PB. con-| 47 Pul. Car. 229% Twing Will be among the yaudeyiile en. , WO Ry. Bt Sp... 21% 7.30 P.M, h d h : | tertainers. sf i, The Fadette Orehes B } nder the auspices of the jie vente’ ak Lath gin Ba am ape oS tA Sten cure ag Pid ty athe eat nel ud 0 Rep. pt... 8 ay, > CLUD, o Pm pewitan | (padowsrapn trom Low on. w ; bert ; { se100 Reading ‘ Bie PATKPR CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB, by Max Pemberton. H and Mr. Paul Dutault. | pictu: y little “Bust yoeaklia Bastictt, of the Twenty-| 0 Reading Ist pt 6% A ling F S rs O he A Pa | Pee rae Deeesle, Franklin Bartlett, of the Twenty-/ | oh Seige Thrilling Fiction Story; One of the Author's! will give eoncert at Carnegie, beck. hd’ Hevlingety Wake S60 PSOEDETTY) FAS Bos BHOne «+ Hon. Gecrge B. McClellan | * ’ | 1 | @% Rock Ia ft oy to-morrow evening. y ¢ 1% Rock Isl. 4 Best. 00 Rubber Goods. 0) SUL. 8. Fld pt. Gy St. Lous BW b BW Pad Pac Pastor will » Mack and fer among others Lawr DEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Hammerstein's Victoria Theatre) 7 Yarietios the bili wil include the ¢ Mortons, Willlam M. Creasey and fanche Dayne in “The Village Law- j* Smaith and Fulier, Bard Brothers. ‘Venelia's troupe of eight educated And second and inst week of Prevost, ‘Circle Theatre, “The Magic Ket- and “She,” the spectaculer dancer. |" will be Eleanor Falk, Fronk| ‘i! and company in “Toe Actor and Fecited Dealings in Americans by | S600 8 00 Bouth the Market Professtonals, The weakness of ne demand Six Musical company In ia Divo Mt rf Th Tex Un. » were firm and a@ fair business was transacted, Expresa.12 Leather 11% ‘Count,’ James J. Morton, Colo and 1 son and the Five Mowatts, ciub ’ ri Mos Be ee, 1 f Ralis Rub. pf. t Bieel ny Rue and Inkey Y Bieol pt. M% y Moen.” the Eden ash ny pt... 6 West, \. Tel MO) Wheel & L. B. 1% M0 W.AL.E lst pf. 45% 10 W.4 1.8, 24 pt. 7% t Mu weraic F improved, _ kmper Government 6 of 1904 w: seetes a @i4 RP ans were # Kaffirs were firm. enters on Museum. h Si; IN BROOKLYN, pots + \ tlonary. Rhodesians apOny at m Gillette in “The Admiradie | were in strong di i Rails | 20 Wis. Cen.. .... 29 Joneiton® tt Sealine Wont were buovame: (Pena: Manion Halls] 1 wis, Con, pha, WK Will Preside H Mr. Dooley on | “Matrimoay.’ |By Finley P. Dunne a | My Every Day Sunday Girl, A Song Supplement, Music by | Ernest Ball, eee ene eeee The Public Are Invited WVOTETITE HOD | M% + srt % ' Illustrated by | Gene Carr. } | m% 4% ms PHYLLIS, MR, AND MRS, BUTT-IN, PANKANDLE PETE, LAVY BOUNTIFUL ANU ALL THE OTHER FAVOAITES IN THE ALWAYS FUNNY “FUNNY SIDE.” m+ ws Wy+% “ 4 +14 Ty +84! ™m 2 +% ~% ou PREVENT ALL BOWEL TROUBLES