Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
oe a A aE RTE RSE SS IE Si * + | wey “ONES x World’s Automobiles Cover. the West’ End District. at Early and Discover Many - Derelicts. 4 y, fov 400 additional patroimen for the Riverside Upive dit- t Gestion, “Te the. present’ police force patrolling the Whe Evehing World recently proved to the public that patrol- ‘tty Were stirking thei aatyand not covering thelr, beats, vciiuge KNOX DENIES $500,000 te oon MME! ~6~<BRIBE FOR SENATE SEAT River, 37. «6: 6 0 fheon Mivecy” 678 | ARG Bra Tg Etc Ti to wet i ‘4 5 4 — ptbeady (86th to y Knox atid Honator Penrose, of Pennsy!-| pyrLADWLPHIA, Jan, 21—President judeon River). a7 4 6 0 Yania, tinite In'aaying there ts no ee A. a Cassatt bi GY pihaylvarys | ull “ — oo - fn the #tory ‘that the election of Knox | Toad, refused to-day on Bi Abe vthaveveds we 16 0 to the : x bought ty fiends who Le gacery lamin ee reed Ort " id ‘ih notes against Senator |», for P. C, Knox dn. oo! ni thatthe could bave been lured to sued it Lah Penrose and other Pens | of permonal nates: to Ne extent of $30, Place early to-day and murde | yl. ite, leaders held by the .ate | 0% late Senator Quay, or to bed a ga ae Aha ean of Pittsburg, rt, MeN ned aabsine e ed was sin'e band, ‘| 44 absurd and untrue)" eald | the one reply:made to, ail requests and Y r 5 “ ch @nd ‘every inquiry, He epent Viaduct Without a Guard Benator: ys “PHORE never’ werd | <ach. @nd “every inquiry, He spent A ‘The great Riverside viaduct ony’ nots ike: thope mentioned or any | OrUQ of tne ite teh omtaly, meet. | without guardian. Its lonesome! other Of notes, Henator Knox | of a Bae of Directors of the Penn- cgi] stretah offered Inviting possibllten fOr) holds Wiad Without taint of any Kind.) °° RTPA, aaa, wish the under- ‘highwayman. At Broadway and Oné! Te ts all w standing that his’ name would not ki kd aaa tn ih tr rayne a htt test, Bid mething new should de- Policeman was beating, his hands M or wether for watmth as he hurried vc ivan sayin thee tony a ma wit arnt ing Sug y ‘his hronhee never | | iia, shad low bullding J » About ov pened Mt ii has denied the tory and it woul be a, waste of time and. words to add Re. another ‘ west of Eighth avenue on’ One Hi dred and. Forty-fourth street two Neemen were in earnest conversa! At. Eighth avenue and Ong, fer hating aireot an oaite THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUANT 11, T JOHN” KELLY AND CAPT. COTTRELL. THURBER HEARD | (MUNROE HAS GRIP. [oy cermnniensuspesrm ow tenement sears wwe a BACON SAY IT Another Crash To-Day Over the Reputed Slur . on Congressman, WASHINGTON, Jan, 11.-Opposition to {he Cooper-Quarles ; bill extending au- be thority to the #nterstaté Commerce Com-| anission to fix freight rates was made before the House Committee on Inter-| ‘concerned’ tape and Forelgn Commerce to-day’ by FB, Thanber, Prosldent of the United j ‘ States Export Association. Mr; Thurber stated that he tad heard the statement made at the 6t. Louls Convention of the Interstate Commerce Ledgue that Congress was owned by the vs " railroads, | jdal this afternoon Edward W. Curt», MUNROE BOOKS [OLD-TIME AGTORT DIES SUDDELY WERE ALTERED, ~ SAYS WITNESS cna matte. Bayern Entries of Last Day's Stock Deal Changed, —— Toll -to Appear and Firm's “Manager on Stand Tells of : Stock. “Washing,’”, ‘Toward the end of the heating of the Munroe & Munroe stock washing scan- rho was manages of tho defunct firm, gave testimony in which he admitted that the books of the concern had been faloified. aN He also gave evidence which tended to substantiate the charge, of creditors that on the day of the failure tie firm disposed of stock right and left, for nothing in some: instances and for a song In others. ‘The; Aepoverey ‘was made in the stock. ‘blotter for that day that 30,000 ghareg of stock had passed to Frank ‘W. Brewer, a broket, but that he had paid for only 15,000 shares, ~ The entry of the transaction had been changed to ‘Fead’ 15,000 @hares Instead of 90,000. | \Q, How, do you explain that? A. Well, Mr. . Gd ib ' | Q, But you had charge of the stock? A: Tes, but Mr, Munroe was thy hoes. Q. How much money did you get for thore' 36,000 shares of stock? A. None. Q. You just handed over that stock to him? A, Yes, ‘ Q, And Brewer isn't worth two cents? A:T don't know, ‘ Miller Got Hin Cheap, Besides this Brewer transaction there atood out in the examination of Curtis for the day the strange dealings with Theatre When Lincoln Was Shot, Expires. John’ Mat Aged'gixtysning, an ae- tor who fr many years appeared ay the grave Wewer with the Edwin Booth company in “Hamlet,” and in the course bt a long stage career played. many parti, died ‘of Heart failure to-day In a litte: (arn! deg In the houe of Mire, Kimball, (No, 0 Weat’ Thirty. eighth street, <>” i | Matthew. was an aetor of the old school, and was a mémber of the Soth- ‘ern company presenting. “The Amert- can Cousin” at Ford's 'Pheatre, Wash+ Ington, the hight Presfueht’ Lincoln tvas assassinated by Wilkes Booth,-. Mat- ‘thew,.who was playing a) comedy -rote ih the piece, was standing in the wings jot the stage when tho frengled ‘assas- ain, flourishing his smoking revolver, leaped from the President's box and rushed aoross the athe’ to the exit, This incident the old actor had often retold with dramatic gesture to his friends, For many, vears Matthew had ved atthe furnished joom house of Mrs, Kimball, in Thirty-eighth aireet, hav- {ng velther<wife-nor- family, “For the ‘ust six veate he had been unable to seourd work, and had been supported ‘by Money from the Aotors' ‘Fund, Last ‘night he ‘went to the Khicker- backer Theatre to see Viola Allen's performance. ih Twelfth Night." 2a turning to his rosin the old actor talke: i} on ‘tho, decadence the drama. ; This morning when Mat+ thow falled. to, come down to broakfast a4 usual Mrs. Kimball went to his door, nd,.on receiving no. response to. her nock, entered and found Matthew tn bed, still warm but lifeless, Dr, Mock called, and after'an examination he nounced the death due to heart fall re) The Actors’ Fund will bury Mat- thew, Ei ma UE HEIDELBERG i$ CALLED IN THE DODGE. INQUIRY. Former Detective-Sergeant Sum- moned by District. Attorney to Tell of Texns Extradition, Charles Heldelberx, who was a detec- tlve-sergeabt in the days of Tom Byrnes Not only, he sald, aid Mr, Bacon make i this staement, but others made It, 4 Mr. Bagon, who was present, made a Yigg hot denial of the authorship gf the * statement, whereupon Representative Pi K skill Mi Mann cailed his attention to the subse- 5 (<4 ‘an quent proceedings’ beforé the commit- 4 tee, when he had given Mr. Bacon op- tn Co - tf. 1 he statement, amt in Court Says Wife |rrom.c.cey, araceiem * | 0 ty at of aur la~ as fal 0 Ite. thon,” continved Mr Mann Mr, Baogn—Well, I never had such a (pactal td ‘hd Bivénine Woe.) oath Med (pi chaa hi egioebatm ought to ig controversy, WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., Jan, th—) ypregentative Stevens, of Minnesota, Some humorous incidents were brought | obinined. permission to, question: the ; Out gixday In the trial before Bupreme| wiiness, and asked, "Mr, Thurber, you ee whoee: Ml Cour: Justice Martin J, Keogh of tho! are the sume person, and this. export febb haw, Gora i aotlon of Mra, Addie W, Selleck againet | agyociation Je the same concern which He, waa, Oleptlitd this afternoon whon| ner musbind, Jamon W. Gelleck, a tich| sqlicited and recelved tunde at Gover: ustloe. Gi aot the Bratons overs tei évtate epeculator of Manhattan, for} nor-General Leonard Whod, of Cuba, ; Wevlied a writ of OOF | a separation beotuse, ehe alleges, ho] and Mr. Havemeyet, of the Sugar feturoable on Friday, 94 | trented her 20 cruelly that she wast ‘Trywt, for Coban reciprocity, ghia Mr._ Andrews. _ fotred to ogra him, 4 --|Mr. Thurber—The publication bureau i she had cauped the) icy Rolleck Uves in Peekskill, and| did ractive money for the purpose of allking south, ' Moving 4h | the same direction along West Bnd ‘ave nue at Bighty-sevonth street’ was @x-Senator Warner Miller on the day of/and who now runs a private agency, the failure and the giving by the man-|was summoned to the District-Attor- ager to W. H. Beauclerk of 15,000 ghares| ney’s Ofice to-day and examined at of stock, Why Beauclerk, who did not Han by Assistant District-Attorney have a cent to his name, nor any claim | "Kh Bahay against the Munroes, should have re- Holtemere apna reste Potted ceived this property is one.of the great/With the efforts that were made to mysteries of the Munroe-Loomis-Na- Woman ene fo odes from being as, ti has been Uonal City Bank tangle, stwted that Detective Bracken, who 1s 'The inquiry into the affairs of the|said to have given Dodge most of the firm and its ptock ‘laundry operations eae as te In Texas, is one of Held- the National City Bank, developed to- | would discuss thelr conferenco, day into a bad case pf grip. Samuel be AID he creamed Wntermyer and his ther’ Maurice, Over 4,000 Roomu-Noardere attorneys for the” ereditors, and the | Were supplted through ‘Tho World's receiver said ‘cold feet," Want Directory last week. Use the Muuroe Has the Grip. George Munroe was. under subpoena to talse the witness-atand before United of the city. . Commissioner, Alexander, About hi FY ; fiaum Conminsone: Antes Aout! Chronic Coughs nich Frank 8, Crocker, his pag te grttiaa h mossage from a Dr, Diets that Mun-/QFTEN THE BEGINNING OF Too had the grip, and that he had @ CONSUMPTION temperature of ‘over 100." ‘When v, CARPETS backed by Vite-Presldent Loomis, of |"'Neither Mr, Rand nor Heldetbers| GOLDEN OAK BARGAINS, CHINA CLOSETS, $12.25 to $26.50 (/ormer prices $18.50 10 $40). and hia backs, straight and SIDE TABLES, $11 to $30.50 (former prices $16.50 to $46), Plain and mirror tops, drawers, drawer pulls, etc, wants to find rooms and board in any | Wood fittie Instrument at the inetig: (.@. (Braham, Mr. Duke's 2, 19%, @i6 was & widow, wille Mr, % sh Mt Aelleck was a wXtower, Two yoats APupe ne counsel for Mr. later she Jett him because, sho claimed, vei | Branham," paid Mr. Andrews, WhO) no. was ao crual to her, , ‘Sigilarad hasehtayidl gaa Bhe testified that he kicked her out » Abe ! of bed twice without any provocation, hie Mberty fh order that certain Imi=| swore @t her, tried to pull out her pontant flkineds intérests may not bl tongue, fore off some of her garments, York to peotire Mr, Duke's algnature) yu¢ op house," to certain papers and did not anticipate} Mr, meant ih teatitying dented all Auich @ Gondition of affalry Ay exiate, I) his wife's ec: he accémpatied him to Mushing yeators Bieta a tis og ’e. He road from. day when he visited’ the sanitartum ag ee wl e had neta ieee where, Mr, Duke is restrained, We} and she» wouldn't tell ‘him where she 0. rattle over the | used every feasonable means to see Abiy vc Je ‘ Mei Duke anh talling, 1 decided to ae] whe’ tora now Me wife Wen anna AMOO wave Ins} Orit a writ of habeas corpus, of a ba? she went to bed wearing her ctlve Bureau tk “Me, Branham wants 1 distinctly un=]44y dlothes and with her shoos on, frgigend, Bien Into the Riverside | derstood undarwtood, and #0 do I, that eid inark on my body which Wve district 74 vlek un every pyar ey r wey ou chy wie Tound Yolter: | our agiton Iiythe premises ihas nothing a there, (Phe commbasione whatever to do with the claliny of Mrs, | u Mr. font to rid. the. neleahorho Duke. 1 dcy't know ther, nor does low frequently did that occur?” ramps and sutrAcious charact Branham, and we have ue desire to be} “Half a doxen ‘ ways hanging around the park | considered ne acting for her in any de |ried lito” Hea SurIn OUR rang " Oe Mra, Selleck seeks allmony M1, Anable end Lindy of $0 a Henjunin Dui, made | Week: sustioe Keogh will read tie tes- wey; counsel fo! timony and render a 4. , 4 a motion. before Justice Geeenbaum, any (bho ly ed bay ot 7. in the Bupreme Court, Uns ‘atternoom, | Ki] were present in court, either am for the appointment Of a commission | withesses oF spectators. th lungey td examine Brodie Duk spettes, eA get to OP armued 8 pean tea creel fE ALTERED” ROOSEVELT DIET ie : 4 HOT SPRINGS, Ark., Jan, 11.—Th Unued from’ First Page,) ‘FOR WALL 8ST. | entries tor tovmorrows ina aa tole ——— lows: , hibald G; | have stack tor $2.8 that w | i piecn for ‘5 rag worth $9.60 Lawson # President Was One crane five furlongs, mt know, Mr, Muntoe At . ie what rt ” Foot Down Ite Throaty kur Is purpone of ere Werking of & “Laundry,” Not Being Swallowed, Nida @. Do you know what wubhing means? The Bvening World ¢ fal, ASL think T do, = eons t (By Telqaraph to The Evening Wor mie don't) "Q. Now, don't you know that the Mua-| BOSTON, Maas. Jan, 11.—Wall street's he rote were selling against thelr buying | mouth gnd Washington's foot, oa Th Y AY nd orders’, A, knew that they wore bug-| ‘The wider Wall street opens Its mouth | gift i we Don't you' call that washings .a.| thé further down the President rams | ies, threy-etgnthe of his fom, ‘The ubler Senator from| 29 Fretty ete ry Q. What do you call 11? A, Well, £| Rhode feland Is, as every one “knows, sakes Tt was done to create eMeange'®| partner by magringe to John D, Rocke- done to cheat the tubiig,| feller, hit daughter having married watnrt TO" Done with the purpose Gt| young Johnile, D, ‘Therctore, the tal-| 230 ene, 110 Out ‘the impression *t nt “am Thay Bey eFent gattvtty in theeaockat jth@r#} ented Senator. trom the little Bate 1s a) 3H Lady Chatade Ht ; SOCK? A, We were not out te) constrictive partner of John D. eGrittin entry, ae cheat anvhody. What we did wag pet: He wem to Washington for a sit down! THIRD RACB—Three-quarders of mat 4 @ mile; : 46 ee with the Prosidant, ‘That was sutictent [fling My. the diftor i cker, for the Munroes valt 6 4 > 20) Pennant .. ivee objected $9, the use of the word “cheat” |for Wall Bireet, The President was 24 Idle... f On| py fe“ otermyver, if ole i —— I. Samelsor | i rai hier for! "™agy’ ctienta did iho more than 48 doh harnessed, trubeled and shackled so far] “ga, G.aemele My \ fall street every day,” oaid My |%8 the taritt wes concerned, and conse- you let Warner Mutter | Crocker. ' ’ \quomtly ehacki¢a, mugaiea ana harnessed ae in regird to all othe: Wall street affairs. Poor Wall ‘street, It's not only the joke of the clyilized world, but it's fast i , ond avenue tenement, Clad only in her sore ebitaln Vie tear arodls as well, Saf nightgown, she went Into the kitchen | Of course 1 den't know anything there IG OF BURNS, | this morning to. light the gas stove, 4 |! xoinR un wt Washington or eleewhe ‘ted tube attached to the stave had become (2, tm uae a Platt: back yumber who Ons, » Monarch 4) i = Honolul . nut dop sv0k% 10 or 15 points Blow Wen” Hey woo , unfastened and gaa excaped, time L whisper iin opinion, 80 that whe Le a oy m Bet on Fire,, When the woman lighted a matoh eden ide auked Wall street ty Keep], (252) Payne ‘i S| is yht 0 h is oye on ngton, tt did not court Falklon james Which Rabat Was Gn Immediate explosion that ron anythit ho inore than it will MH RACR—Six turlonze | we Death enveloped her In flames, Her night: |when I herewith repeat it and call at 251! BM) Kolaht . » f oN gown cought Are, od had burned som. |twntion tothe fict that while figurative | oi RNY Ean ind | lestoin, forty yeas | plotcly off whon a nelgibor, Mrs, Goods |WY ,0Un Fresident only has ce toot | Gag Walasquer 1 A venue, Was |man, And the hapless woman's alster |hyth hutied Oulu! sight there phortin | 21 Mare? 4: 108 vtevlg to dight. a|vent to her ald. Her hair was also THOMAS W, LAWSON, SIXTH RACE—Pive-clghth milo; pelling; t 44, | DUMed to the scalp before tho famog| P. Baxl suppose Wall street will use| ~ 20° fady Wariy sess. ot nt to-day. Bio inenlahed he fast of Both the President's feet be = Col, Simpae ower. Horpital, were extinguished, ing down its windpipe as a bull point, 42% Kingralne t re and try te make the people believe that 7 Ouden ‘om | head tt is swallowing ‘him, But st won't go, aly No Extra Charge for 1¢) for when Jt. comes to a catch-ns-catch Flora. Adveroseneuta for ‘The World ‘ere| can between tho President's strenuous aaa i Rivorloan District “Messenger cites | test and: Wall street's Adam's apple, it's b tbe Sec: fo the’eity walt! 0 P. 2 aten to one skoy on the fot, T. WW, La sacrificed, Mr, Branham dame to NeW) took her wedding rings and drove her |tinuca Friday. when she marvied Mr, SeHeok on Nov. | endeuvoring to secure Cuban reolpioctty, Mr, Stevens (correct)—Answer yes or no. Are you the same-person? -Mr, Thurber—I. am. Yes, sir, Mr. Bacon was permitted to ask it Mr, Thurber was in the pay of or ex- Bie Dap eh erent fio i, thig the witness reoled tn the negative, His tdetimony will be ocon-' ARRESTS SHOW POVERTY CASES ire ‘reason the giver ee { olde phe mee ve reaty Children Sent to Beg Crocker delivered this information to the Untermyers, before the Commisy sioner, Samuel Untermyer sald that while re did not question the statement ot the attorney he did question the con- dition of Munrye, "Mere seems to be an epedemic of grippe in this case,” added Mr, Unter- myer, {This makes the third important witness to go down with influenga, grippe of whatever you are pleased to call the ailment, Beauclerk, who is ou, In Chicago, has it; then Mitchell, the curb broker, sent word that hevhad tt— perhaps It was some one iu his family— and now at the very last moment George Munroe thinks grippe a pretty oppor- tune thing.” | “Celebrating” tm Chicago. A word was dropped here by the ored- ftora’ aide of the hearing that informa- tion from Chicago concerning Beauclerk deatt with high balls, champagne cock- Taken Into Custody by the Police, ‘The arrest of three little children on HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES, — |2h¢ uprer went alte to-day ted the police to two homes tn which the poverty and misery of the familles occupying them were such thit charity was immediately necessary, The children / arrested, Jesse MoIntyre, five years old; and Mary McIntyre, twelve years old, of No. 7 West Sixtieth street, and Mabel Dixon, twelve yeara old, of No. 140 West Sixtleth, were beeing at the doors of fashionable homes in the district, In a drug store at Sixty-ninth street and Columbus avenue, where the chil- dren were taken by detectives, Mrs, Bage, who {8 interested in many local charities, insisted that the detectives should investigate the stories told by he children, The children sald that it was the poverty of their families which had forced them Into the street to beg. At the McIntyre home conditions were \deplorable, There was no carpet ow the floors, the furniture -was scant, and there was but one mattress in the house, There was nothing in the way of food..The mother said her husband had deserted her and that she had five children, only one of whom waa old enough to be a wage-ourner, In the Dixon Lome there was no fire ‘ay |and the family was suffering intensely from the cold weather, Mrs, Hage Interested herself in the cases Immediately, The police say they made the hrrests because hundreds of complaints had been made to them about children begsing on the west side for money and food, me ZIEGLER BUYS SEALER. PORTSMOUTH, England, Jan, 11.~ |’he former Newfoundland sealing steamer Terranova, which returned to England in August last, accompanying the British Antarctic expedition ship Disgovory ag a relief steamer, was #00 tafla mand other celebrant beverages, Beauclerk {s the young man who served the Munroes as a clerk and to whom they made @ “present! of 15,000 shares of Montreal &' Boston stock the day of the failure, so it is claimed, Commissioner Alexander postponed the examination of George Munroe until 11 o'clock to-morrow and after a walt of upward of an hour Manager Curtis put in an appearance and he wad aworn as a witness, The memory of Manager Curtis, as his examination progressed, developed an attack of spring halt, Q. What happened at that famous meeting at the Waldorf that preceded the failure of Deo, 7? A. I have for- gotten, Q. Who were present? A, The Mun- toes, Mr. Leach, Mr, Loomis and others Q. What assots did you have to meet the obligation of nearly $400,000 on the moriuing of Dec, 7? A. 188,704 sharea of: M, & B,, and 92,800 shares which came In later in the day, ‘ Q. On the evening of that day, what did they have? A, One share of that stock, The rest had been delivered to (Continued on Becond Page) WIFE SLAYER FOUND GUILTY Frank Ratsinger Hears Firat De. wree Verdtot and Death sen. tence Without Emotion ning World, Frank Raisinger (Bpeclal to. The BRIDGETON, must go to the gallows for the mumtor ot his wife, After having been out for 4 litte more than two hours the jury returned this afternoon with a verdict of murder bn the fret degree, rve of the prisoner was not us he listened to the verdict. r was sentenced Jater in the ay, His attorney, Bamuel Iredell, saya It jg probable he will either ask for a new trial or will make an appeal to tie State Board of Pardons. cea COLDS CAUSH SORE THROAT, Laxative Kron Quinine, the world-wt to-day to William Ziegler,/of New York, for’ $48,000, . sit fa ane remedy, Dig bedry cata, ‘all for the fuil name and, look for signa- ture of EB. W, Grove, 250, %* | Well-Known Local Druggists Guar antee Vinol Will Cure Them, “This Ie the season for cou; sai fh RSG ect pri el jem the m "Don't dove the stomach mb “cough syrups, "8 nO Use; ey on Tlitle-upset the stomach and lo tot heat ail, "The best cure we know Is Vinol, which contains In a highly concentrated form all of the healing, curative’ elements take: rom genuine fresh cods' ltyols, without a drop of oll or greats to upxet the stomach and retard ite work, It contains no aidken- Ing drugs whatever: Vino! 1s splendid for a ae of bronchial cough, It heals, cures and strengthens the gore Ly pull up th 7 tite and eat it builds up the appel reates strength ; in fact, if fe the best remedy we huve fret fold In our store for chronle coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all jung affections, “Besides the large number of New York people who have heen cured and made well and strong by Vinol, we receive many let- tern like the following: “Hon, H, Mavon, of Jacksonville, Fla,, rites: 'A couple of months ago I contracted & severo cold, which It seemed impossible to cure, It settled on my lungs, causing a bard cough, which kept me awake nights, and soon weskened my system so that I was unable to attend to my dutles, Vino} was recommended to me by a friend and 1 began to teke it as directed. The second night I had only one coughing spell, and within a week I was not disturbed once during the night. “Naturally my progress was fast after this, and my lungs healed taplidly, my Strength returned, and I yained in flesh and health, In fact, this medicine restored me to a pertéct condition, and now T fee! much better and younger than I have for years, L certainly think It ls @ wonderful remedy to build up @ run down ayatom,' “we ask every person in Now York who has a chronic cough or hard cold to try ‘Vinol on our guarantes.” Get Vinol trom auy of the following New York druggists; We, the undersigned, retail drugglsts of New York. being Sole Agents for Vino! {n this city, ore prepared to guarantee It In the strongest manner, and positively agree to return money to any one who buys Vinol of us and iu not pertect! satisfied. Your money will be Feturned without red-tape or embarrassing Mjestions., This shows our falth in Vino} and that the purcbaser takes no chances In 6 ite ‘y Drug Stores, Sixth Ave, and ad seer roadway And Sth, ond Bd Hiegeman & Co., 200 and 205 Broadway, 200 W. igsth St, 1017 Amsterdam Aye,, Third Man's. Drug Stores, 6OL Eighth Ave., ta6th St. and Bighth Ave, HT Fungmann, 1020 Third Ayo, 498 Co. jumbia Ave. 1 Baat 42d Bt. fx Mroaklyn, at all Bolton Drug Stores DIED. KRAUER,—Jan, 10, 2 A, M,, after sovero nuffering, JULIUS KRAUPT, aged 67 born in Germany, beloved hu Hannah and futherea? Frida Le Ous and Rosio Kraver Funeral wil! tal Nig rosidence, 158 1, Lokd vt Jan, 12, Brienda and Baron Lodge, invited to at and Ban Francisco papers plonse copy O'CONNOR, Mrs, KATE O'CONNOR (; coyne), wed wife of Terence O'U nor, native of parish of Coralatown, Coumy Westmeath, Ireland. 1 from her late vesidence, 300 thence to Carmelite Church, utwayy, 1) o'clock, TOOMEY.—On Wednenday, Jan, 11, FREDERICK SIMS TOOMBY, beloved aon of Thomas F, and Margaret Toomey, noe Brennan, {n his hinth year, Funeral 2 P, M, Thursday, Jan, 12, E from home of his parents, 121 Bast JEW aa Aloth ot, gi a el ta i MR Mian a il) a aR AL Ula “LONG CREDIT” gives you all furnith» Ings when you want them, CASH on CREDIT @weertuvait 4. 104, 106 and 108 West 14% St, ; NEAR GAN Brooklyn: Sores, Flatbush Av, new fulbu Cures anycold, stopscoughing. Mothers like ft better than any other cough New York's Best Family Cough Medicine Checks night coughs, relleves stuffing upand wheezing, prevents pneumonia, cuts bronchitis short, Best geist Belts “Short Stop” ootate Grenobli OYAL On Lh ‘ruit and Nut But Wal- seer EDs 180 | ways, Rem: (lassie (Cures a Cold inOneDay, f on every LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, archer, 49; come B—Coilar & curt HELP WANTED—MALB. 0 nae had several years’ 6x. ‘4 Office, Swift & Co. 43th gt & ve) 11.itt-Itirst class Jowelter on Foferonci peared, Os be Se allt bai alee bh”