The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1905, Page 2

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ter your hy topes to Mr, Davis sot tein with latt continued? ‘ith dee Pal huaband’s full know)- Pot were aren ak 19065? A. Yos, In | wenraery OL tad! ‘The Bint. t atid that when ef it Fifty: et ‘ye dt 83 Wea a Platt often remained bik ig alent Swit her, Platt “Feared Rene x nou Pitt id rent a ay fous wi seh es aw. te ad * pone yo ihe. to is Fiat i Rt house jp jn Lenox avenue? A, Yes, on that it th i consult ab? te raceme “4 ‘etviiny gona) ‘ained in a letter from ania resent when pe Bites BOSTON: fem, 16, bee Wer you nt cotton mill operatives at Fall re aN % Te a ait was. nottlol At @ conférence era’ to- Q. bi Ae ah ee a ul Ae the es “atthe of the ‘day, aotila) sans ‘4 pont LYN excess aa tsi Pale ye The conterenoe was held at the Sets mH bia phe eats rad ir play fo the House, repfosentatives of the sbanu- facturers and! of the operatives having mat by arrangements, made, by,.Gov, Nans ua Hine Of & Buimber ea a on “tr Platt and o Lived W, L. Doughas, The strike began July 25, 1004, hen the manufacturers posted Ho 114+ per cont, reduction In waged ‘W. R, Buchanan, private nid: ould he “Ay, Yes, ho Would put ites, fina ‘Mr, (Piatt gon it there otters at yo} | he th Gov, Douglas, made the anno it iconol when nino wasnt | A fe aalaehy ewes shortly after noon that, thi as et 7 iby ala you burn them? “0a tlemient Nad been. reached, Lal sivertiae baa ill es Pane ight vooles peared thiit the agreement wha foamed by the Governor and wibmitted. to enol side’ by : ani thet to-day, bigs wel ie lon bo ir, itt at All ‘ry bg ea but oe yeu tat deduct Hey dinburpemepts, Got Cash from Platt, Tao, ite Abo Wet a at) ret from Mr, jand announced thoir accept Prgposttion, the full text of =e they Pipe ‘oom: ak ‘nny aver, bees you any | Foy eee Arent to 4 i ae vor re etthe attike to ba declared of Bnam that she i Reretee to retutn to tt ‘wit rt Kaew i na tol fe oe, from gem aboi betta mill in, ish they wore an for i tat t ney Ir, Platt, but never how) tho atrike be os fast ay and no ‘disceipination 3 be Hieiecr’ ti al tigate the: ml y TPN bl Lyn) “rg My her 7 make you a A. cea salt oe last time he saw ig wet 1 wi to. Day Cried aitormerm or for ay pe ‘youn have any receipt for the H 70) H ae ih A. +H not Mr, i her? focount of the pion of nw rk; up and inv "Dia wuer t any of It? A. Yee, id submit to ant ‘7 Err Geese gu Dag ra Walt Hr a thes anke sum’ he gave Fan a to Dugan for Cash. hin “anged the direct, examipatieg | ary dividend of € par cant, Oa md ¢x-Gov. Bl At Brough set that MS Platt Dal ¢ Li t ad) you do with it? A. gaye Wey to Mr, , Laoag pay my ia) 9 Atter that you ‘got $3,000 from Ar. Kan? A. Gr and 1 YH, HA Cf ff: ne, gave bim 8 ‘Bat $2,000 mare ‘4 iiving to hin> ectives to Y tig trom Mr, ie tae eet from the prisent time to, asi i aged by woth parties that, d pete ie eur lite tare were i ae ‘They were not, ere. fa to ‘ihe Island? at i in voree, Platt Looked at Papers, , By fh Black: you kee. Mr. Platt at Pils House on the day’ she go! i A. ¥ loreg? het wh goinet A. ra. ead bg over have a “inte fiers alwut trent minutes, of Al hin! t tel would ‘Platt Promiyed to Stay Away, | yo told this lo feria _continad much h bages w? AT lp atlederd nh resid aut it? Wine, but he retuned Avin some vault t don’t now where. | gf: eM tue Peay thls) Although, she will ron’ the rise | ewan, 1 fae, "por cena Be lke’ may’ ap- | WIN ket etters on. Record, bi pear Gaynor's | tow," dal. Mi ‘Warren no Rat) othe record two] Mf kept Bt daar, Brooks, ‘ton Mie mestand, | thn 4 written to “hee teat Brodie 1, Duke, te beens stra. be | Had oun ie Kad mee do navel Bie | auntartum, at Amity the, pro- i Dae nally, wan | Meo Feuer to do with the octo- ‘n pare ceeding Inalitvted by Dues pri clinched ‘teeth: it} vate secretary, Mrs, Duke it arrested upon: thé Texea warrant, will be in 9 position to throw herself upon the sym- paihy, of the court élaiming perasou- oh, ‘ not to. croas-examih- feared sked A few ques- ™ may Prile 5 ‘he. Nena fie) @ fect of the 6 scime har! ‘| MRS, DUKE REA. mae DY 1 O RISK ARRES1 TO AID HUSBAND weed; and T hm dovbtta if ake ‘ad trom the court to-mor- ri e story that she haw’ fled to “At present she is frinuien’ fide of my untrue, Duke Goes plot believe her hus- idea W got rid cf her, and, if | the proceedings ‘brought by ‘hig private deorstary.tall, she will be in 4 pusition to rend@r him ald through her own proceeding.” At District-Attorney Jerome's office Da, at Py Piatt hawyer Abratigmn Levy, of Levy’ & rg wan 6 Aton f ? oe Hel! ingen, has: agoured an adjournmont | It wwe mtated to-day that no word bad 1 to got a glimpec of | acy | until Jan. 8 of the proceedings to es-| been ved from "Site requepting | Bae i tablish Mr, Duke's sanity, which were a} ana pon the > inatituted by the wife, This waa done nt, ot the Con resent 2 : oe so ee in order not'to conflict In any way with cee! it. of fan, i Mi pone the nevenndlnas Hrought by the private the iter the Miao ig at re ‘iron seare' ‘ 4 ¢ i ot, gain i eg “Mré, OKs fouls that sho ts belng Sl iB entretiting the woman," ® ton Bit ¥) pea. were tiga a gent iy ts YN, ay he at into ound ia] Nd it to Bl ters eer Wanted her well taken care ceo es y ems tal | Able te a Rus reas , ees ot ciate eae ae Be tes eae necator wae \to me. 8 AH ELIAS h / eh asked, hy ee know, Hannah Bilas," re. we Bid” ose fondant thent A, She wot thirty Pi tte were an near an i cam remember, Li 01 a by oe hae ts Re tan Granoh pee Times, mie itm im t ea on Mr ‘iy the'aasroy, “pat 1 know sees | Te te out ane this tedtimony. Ma. iis |. eet bik Otten? AT ean avs the Getondait? A. Yen mt Aas of Mrs. Ele alas ik oh bith one Reaene ioe ee d,rae at ‘A Yen ie aunt ise mer ‘ ree adele = ect Suh oat Mb Aaa a ei sant times a he employed wf your A Tet yi woth nl eyes Mashing hatred Ra ite Hn many a it mone for me ya yi prs Agiinet soning Mi 5 Be ve ate en tne detendant lntenid to ths tn | a He naked to have Hh fe ‘| mbny without the twitch of muscle, ' egto i in down, et | st ihn tio let, tt had det learned Eat Sig aa ae FEnG eh ne Ui Wilais vatiee t, but had not learne brought aut that Li ¥ black handbag) anything of her mode of life then, He | 1 on, no reat of Mra, Bi wen , 3 Pda i" aren ae BY GW Matt od 1 H int heed ‘ton ee tr9, on two vol: ‘Ba call Mrs, Eli ta that there were, ten’ “women b al a f) for the let rod dren th ie ab cares Gatter: ti He ca her “Dolly” and she called Sroarekamin, and tho witness wan ex: yf. tows Lotter requenta| HAD WUT Bee onathen One of Abo oi Tran ana that Mr Platt pe re foun Mr. Pnuet [Stearate Born in Bindu, the sadigaetietlasdidhig The: Dr, De Kraft Claim. , other tn long would ta “the Dia (a ream ‘also ide in. the eee ron ta uit H ain Wi with haces W, Btden,, A AA wag resord et Pollee ED Co tte frag alte? AL Brom sale tp he olan Court showing, thet tie dateng apt ad y. Cate Dh the tere Dae: He eat, ‘eal been sentenced to uilety days’ mpris- | in the morning, Bing be pata Male! bul Poe i onment. une in All Weath Sivalet of | POPDAL Cte Sato a law: h George YY, Anterwon teetited | that er Nerd Wy nS also a. 0 Mr, is the reason | the Volunteer Biveraen Pid hoa 8 there in only pleasant ‘seemed oblivious fee Araki onet Cie ‘Pa ofonda fe wanted to get the letters tov Geatroy | WrFr Bee a a sinet? eae ae lk Kinde at ence, fi 2a ae it of | hoa Platt Rowse thom the town, puatoas: is une one day when there n ts Shown, yy Mat Davie, J fio a a us: Wanted Letters Destroyed. $60,000 for Uphotatery, ie’ F ii Ris tet ana ru ere off orien Opened the pre ‘* affections and He at a am This wes done with her approval? eed Fy wy ta “evidence the Ply id i aay ys in en Yes, jenn ‘an eiaplopes. 0 FRenpund inagp aes A, ‘Oh, 0 ba ta ane Bo The witness had had interviews with riser ahout her aedount with. the] &@ Co, aucceeded san’ fey hey ory Christmas for three yoars, H Davis pe the ad hal a paris Pa dle oat dif suns ia 18 At to rita mo it time balled me into the library, where Mie. f e , of : @ Lincoln National, he admitted, by the court he wad 4 believe "1 at Suowtee fe yan pgs ite wort at Ae at one asian gan | by eye, Savings a ee, ert a aa a Sustioe wirean DAA Dedlares She Is “Not Ingane, but Disohedieht, and Sends Her Back to the Sanitarium. Mabel, pom tive ‘young girl who wae taken from Dr, Barnes's sanitarium in Yonitond on a wri\; of habeas corpus se- outed by’ Lawyer Henry J. ro, was thin ‘afternoon fatnt back to the sant- pe at thi of Supreme Court Marean | lyn, ed], to thie t/Aedision of Justice ‘Maread is this mémorandum: (ba 0 mitment jas. void without ngtice or Sheard, But Miss ie held aleo by paren hot, [aarie, but Ie Afeobedipnt and ynflial, jan@ ts subjepey when allowed het, free 3 btm ab y and 1s easily int to whith she “ihe wi i HEROINES Mt TENEMENT HME Several women, in the tenement at Nod, 1082-4 Madison aventie proved themselves ceal heroines this afternoon when fite tbroke ‘out iti: the bulldihg. The a@tarted (01 in the ws. lav Ma gs Levy, ohtidten, May, fy An a i ce were ing sugdenty iiiie ran beh ‘shouting tae the other ohiidren were on fire, -Misy Sarah Levy, an elder sister, ran to the bath- room and found it in a blaze. Boldly rushirie in, @he seised the two younger children ia ber arma amt, followed by Wille, dashed to the. root. (The cries of the children’ and the emell, of haipeth ed Mrs. G, Renn Janaln,. who lives on the third floor, and prrage ‘too, started ro the roof, Haitway wp from the fourth to the fifth, flour, she foima an unconsclou: child upon tho stairway, It proved to be Henry Grosaman, eight years old. ‘whose parents live in the bullding, The tittle boy thad ‘been overcome by smoke. oe to the roof, where he ite at ent of i y revit Y endeatn, fearing that By Ad Ly rt me third floor ting a Me iran anmage aa abou ee AXES WIELDED BY POLICE IN: TWO BIG RAIDS (Continued from First Page.) niture out of the house since the begin- ning of the present crusade, i Commissioner McAdoo’s new method of dealing with pool-rooms ‘thas put the firat teal touch of fear into the minds of the pool-room keepers. They have not been afrald of raide—they have been going through raids for years. But the prospect of belng called and ques- toned anf made to close under the Dowling law's a different matter, Just how many pool-room keeners have been subpoenaed to call on Com. missioner McAdoo {s not. known, One report has {t that the poliee have sum- 7] moned one hundrod to call on him to- morrdw morning. The Commissioner, in lving, out the subpoenas, has used the police list of suspected pool-rooms, He hes warned the captains that he ex- ects results, Commissioner McAdoo talked at some length to-day about the New York /fel- ephone Company and ponl-rooms, He ig trying to discover if, the, telephone people are honestly, living up so an agreement made last, May to refuse ac, commodations to pool-rooma, So far asthe Commissioner can dig: cover there: has heen no. violation. of the amreoment thsotdr ls it Applies te lacing Lelong jn‘ raided roan, the rooma get telephone: service wher they teopef; Just the same: ‘This 49 done through compltelty’ with hood, The le iy the praia was $75,000. ih, a storerkeoper-in the neigh sy ¥ Hat nak Q, How much was paid to Mr, Dayia| By ix-Goy,. Black: natn Brauns, Mra, Bilas'e ae irs, Then N be “banded in pool-room keeper gets the merchant to mn, Newlin ‘the settlement of this suit? A, My a you ever hear about pared counst put on the stand by Mr, mat in aeverpl teloplidyes, ‘Contention 4 (aaa Ne Bart Tegal gotta 1g) that Mr., Davis re- trina, Pi par beta bi Mrs. Ella 1s oy ea gterenets about, ae then tot of an incident ete Niesvins ye? ee telephones ‘8 ich) Frank- ) et e often gave Ing a in, th® proaent. procs Platt t room, where they are assocl- tie Bins North! Got Divorce from Davis, ear brig Pane’ sane: oat a He hd not “ Bea a "Dolly, Gare's Brecon oe aad with at veemnaai Snare from electrical compante and the West Bide, | athe and et Brlas sup, Davie. Or a) a low did they address each ovher? ile Warren tonk th Pocketbook,” continied | Shorty after noon, cael ‘by pres Blso put on the record the 1892? A. [4 A.E heart Mra, Blas call him “Papa,” a Hoy a 119 money / ale you Lariat hd He itnees, " Mgt @ wardrobe | arrangement, the telephone Mumbers fh of Mrs, Bllny’s account Inj af Nene ‘aia that ho, had no bus! 1 don't remember what he called her, trom Mrs. before her ke the mone Rye! ie she fave the store are called ‘up and the hooks ener Core ft eek’ Felations with the aetendante . Was Mre, Bias alwaya anzluus to| At one tine ie at another and me the wallet keep for wood luck,” |are left off the receivers, This estdh- ek othe PAD, a8 we two, ish and 10 Brat, Mr. Platt? A. Yes. On @ third occasion $1,000, Ny Se the Pocketbook, | | !istes 2 continuous conneotion with the pt 4 Platt's account id you q aw pee Mr, Platt at Mra, rhe Ipw ‘yer WAS excused and Assistant . THs was before her arrest? A, i Sd recetvers In the pool-rooms, by whibh 6a} National Bank. sittee, House In 18977 A. Yes, 1 maw DENIES Apurney Frank A, mats i ye give you $20,000 to get a Meplayed the pocketbook. results and betting are transmitted ed, tho plaintift’s | him there on the day that she got her Lawyer Warren. ‘He sald he Bia you yibit Mr. Piatt at his oftige | from @ central information bureau. A in counsel MAGE Ber alpen had an Ninety ew with the negress in ii bid mi give you $5,000 to pay one time when ihe tala he was In| Gommitsioncr McAdoo sald that Cal- copies of alipa | Given did Pott see him again at | !Ay OF early in June, 1904, james W, Osborne for aoting as her|trouble? A, Yes: he sald the De erate Inhan, the pool-room keeoor whom he the, deposits the colored | yirs, Wii's house? A. Last winter 1| ota you as her a question Son counsel? A. Bhe did not, were mina Troumte fc for him and exainined at length yesterday, talked ity made In the Lincoln National| saw him at her home on Lenox avenue, | {er yng, hom And from whom #he got} Q. How much }ad ahe given you since file) PRE Tad, Boe anes ren On ha frealy avout lls owa business, but te- iy wakes produced by an of-| -@ Did. you haye anything to do with lor money? A. Yes; and she eald trom | hor arrest? A. Bhe gave me $10,000 t tae OW had De Knee had, told] Seed to discuss the affairs’ of any tho purclhase of the praverty of Mra. | Méy Blatt alive to , Oleott, Gruber \is daughter ay ut Mry, Eilag, ‘Then | Sther men in the pool-room line, Cal- the bank and put in evidence. Hos In West Bittyethint street? A, | 9 Pid You aak her how Cnuch she had} Bonynge, Bhe also gave mo #2,000, but | he asked me new Dr De Kraft! \anan omphatically denied that he had Hi Aie called Julius Caesar Miller, a] No; 1 wus retained to pay off a mort:| EO. A. Yes; she suid 1.0 more than | there were disbursements to come out a MP Mi i Ry aR"! ever pakd for police protection or non- $400,001 of, this, r, De Kraft at the funeral Intortereice, red negro, the stand, age, aa ret In 102 dd you see Mrs, Elias in ines hehe ot Mr. t baby, aimed “Hannah a Mrs. Wetherall. | ye? nome at No. 286 Central Parke West? “on Raat Cau Ba $10,000 Retainer for Black, ma SOLRPRE BARN: MY Ruae iltiens sald that ho lived at No.4. Yea. 1 saw her there about tho make] , Dt Mrsdeviok De Kraft eucceeded Mr, | 4 ayge #1000 was just a retainer’ DM Mr, Platt ever tell vou that Veat Forty-firvt treet. Ho for-| 2S Of her will a half-dozen times, ber 1iél She was living in Fortyctitat | A. Yea, that's all wits trie to, her If whe would be trie Py lived on West Thirty-firat streok Acted as Godfather. street, near Sixth avenue. As a physi- | Alice Dare, ne pemigomoly Greased | 6 a Ton on one of my last 4 7 ely 6 e |. | negreas, follow mi! ie jug, thore in 1596, Dae AAR MLO, Purely otk Busle| oe, ho ad alice hes at thi sand. a Wares suertoned: Ninel Her that Til never do, any- pu Ktow Hannah Elias?” Mr,| sion I acted as godfather for her obild.| visited the defendant jn 189.) @, you know Mra, Bilas when | thing againet her and for her not = {also attended to the funeral arrange-| Soe ite st Nora Central | abe, Tved. ln. TF wise in Weat ments after the child died, ‘This ehiid + Hip visits ceased Oct. 1, Thirty fet Street , {to give me away, Tell her that V1 was christened Gwendolin Togo Elias, ee: Q t kind of a Hace was this? A cA @, Did you attend, to the purchase of Botween the time you began to at | A. A, boarding-hou he bn trae (® bor an Ake tn to mies a burial plot iy us erection of oa bor and the time your visits ceased |. 'Q, Ladies’ 0} t gentiomen’ ‘8? A. Ladles',| Mr, Warren then took the witness, matisoleum? “A, how much money did she pay you? A. | cxolusively, ,@. You used to act as doorkeeper tor Q, What aid hh Maia {n Greenwood | 84,108. Q. And ee were lots of men call- | Mrs, Elles when you were pot hanging cost? A, $2,000, i Did she ever make yout wwite le Deen. era? draperies? A, Oh, yes; when tho gers (2, And what did the mausoleum cost? 8 of horses and ci.rriages Q. Miorwara did she ever ask you to|yanta took a day off I looked after AE think ft was about $6,000 Hered a carriage made, iia In} come to her house and dance the can- | the door. can for some of her gentlemen friends? A. Yes, and she offered to Jot of money te do it. if taly: 1898, she gave it to me, Negro Druggist Called, Yes. when ¢ @ Ara Elias | QO, Now, tn Nove drew Hi, ay me a T declined. Do you ney there is'a big and constantly increasing de- 190 Green was shot, An you | Underage fad appearance in the present aul Dugan Hung Draperies. house for her at No, 4 Did sho move thore Flaw Jong did shy the time, LAI Maa Q, Ld. nine claim that you were phe hen she Fetuirned to Central Park fein of one of her ehildrent A, Yes, After reaces Lawyer Warren i Ws ht Delleve 5 t I denied the charg duced a letter-book conteining a ‘pring r Q, Did. you ever, See old man Platt ut *O Why did you eave Philadelphia? ‘of a letter from Mr. Platt's ccansel to Quvenue. | 9, Whst biisinens was ehe tn then? A/T think she Was in service most of A. main there? A. intro. Tere Peet res vel Business Reletions Only, Q, Were you friendly with her? A, a The witne: 1 i tt gol Did she tell vou that she had an| No, 1 was acting for her in purely a tal for young women) |ovlled ts ber home by Mrs, Fling?” A, | he witness hall seen Mr, Platt going | 4d: ranteman friend? A. Yea. she eald | business way. | Ris ‘Operators"—and this class! 'G, yyw many times did you go. to| hut had never met him there, "| she had an elegant old friend, AU NIB) garinn VOUR Ay, /Anépard 3f' of bt orkery are paldf| hes hy me et ngen veraber and May rene P. eatiarieldi: & Beare itn Lost “Elegant Old Friend.” Kaa Mrs, Bilas ever give you any- 7 ereH Lin Wate. Ac Between November. nit | Siet. wax’ callec fe had known aieal ‘slant for thelr? | Tonua T called at her house almost | Hannah Uliag in Philadelphia, He said | Q, Didn't she advertise for him on Lye A, Yen; she gave me about 6300 BV | tant she had undergone. a wonderful | os Geoasion? A. Yea, she lost trace of | O"is eight years? A. Yes, i 3it Moved After Green's Death, — | “ng, Fince he saw Ber GoRA Ry Bil Tene ene ane DHt Per Haye you been at Long Branch | " | @ Where aid you Tere eee ee tine she waa iiving ena [with Mrs: Hilos this winter? A, Yes Meee eee tree aoe ee eye Te aRA a ata | Gs What Mind of place. and. when mia a avenne ein BUM HCL but I never slept In her house night " FON erat ob ye hy a9 arren then placed a rectrd that | In, my life, i columns ofthe Blnsuse for her? ‘A. Yes, 1 ranted a| women. there With a surety company to seoure lier | bad three | letectives at her Lone cused and the plaintitt rested hia case, fi oerprriyeet Lo] (peg THROAT, hey a mH a Wer ih | Ad Ge of’! ri i mi 3 gts Mi, ok for alan? ‘ci el SA i bk id alba ei ii aoe Cominiseioner Farrell ang In- ‘or McLaughlin, of Brooklyn, were hone Commissioner's. ‘office Whey refused to dis- rhitute of ‘their visit 16 CENTS EACH; 2 HO! OLUETT, PEABID MAKans OF CLUETT AND MOMANCH thi (aaerrennstnreetreneeeenemeemnmemesereasin “HELP WANTEO—FEMALE, SILK” RIBBON” WEAVERS| WANTED. APPLY N.Y, SILK MILLS, 518 W. 35TH.) i Ne Baten Uh Charge for In ba lle yee for The World niay be left at iy American Didtrict, Messenger Office dn the city until OP. M. thority, She is T do not -tifnk ever ‘was, in- dieu at oral AN Follows! His 5 beh interview to The. Evening. World. with Further Statement Along the Same’ Linas, ; ; The Rev, Di. ‘Chariel! H, SParlhurst was questioned to-day’ regarding the police situat! ui ong the lines of the PIE NTL vl gh wave Evening World yesterday he said: “fhe present propbaltion i to bt i ve iro a i MoAdoo sont ie pele orgenizéd watoh {t, and ut itatte to, cats called a to ne eae yi i stent tad se "It aivand se am a, cf ot rational”: oursel Ye aholoan. mh ¥ a Thi a md sito of fl in thority. tt a th: nm a dvantaye Faget § ue to Goncede (3) {pendent only on life & Cray Latent pois bc CONGRESS: VOTERS. AGAINST SWAYNE} wi fae EY First ‘Three Articlén of. the Im- vegchment Chargeh Are Sup-, ported-on Clone Vote. : WASHINGTON, Jn, 18—By ‘a’ vote of 159 to 16 the Howse to-day fefused to table edt ly firet ares of finpeachment iat ME in on motion to Liyeadbnent the Mate bak) ray 0; we, al Prominent Citizen of Minneapolis Claime Vinol Contains One Hundred Per Gent, More Curative’ Value Than Any Other Medicine. Oo a fs por sli'e over hs undersigned local ts ¥ daetten oe tho fiend ry i ouster ed ‘ie ealtive reat C0 medicine. an and wre that Vinol is = aptendid sesses all tho curative, body-bullding and atrongt] pfoperties which . we creat for it 2A Aes BiGlaa of Minne Mia one of tne Toremsat oft “alias ion of ths iy eat Western elty, mp wt) ‘aad feaay to recommend Pe god Niver alt preparation, Vinol, have Tound trom pig ee ed a ter tried, be five years we have ued ‘Tito. 4. AtpoRLAY. MERE ih, out ao at aid” Gach) Wucceeding feo) ko praldiog it/tmore and more Hy tia vilyihe ry ounablve au wtréngth-crent- ing toni¢ in the world," “Vinol'te not @ patent medicine, Every- thing tn lt fs printed om tho bottle. It con tains ‘in’ concentrated form all*the me- loinal: elements ‘of cod | liver pi actually tukené front fresh coda’ Nvérsy but without a drop of oll or 16 to upsot the somuat and: retard its: ey have baer wold } anything Jn ly bait to to bulld ’up ‘the rin down, t! and ae fit hand vital. tated, at ‘give rolewad pa Sty) to Metin’ Wenle. af chromo eougts, olds, M ifoupntite or tnelp st congumptlon ‘e nsk the paso ie of w York to thy Vinol ‘on dur are ‘anteio, Get Vinol from spy of the following New York drogelats: i Wa the AAderktenid, | retall druggists of New York, bein Agents for Vinol In this clty, are Diepaed to guarantee !t in tha strongest of Dosilively, hstey, to Heudth buoy 4 Vinal . of nettenty Mi ymaat vous Sait OA [knot turned without fed tape at! embarrassing quostions, ‘This shows our falth in Vinol and that sid purchaser talon ‘no ‘éhmi gr to ‘cure neces "a Drug Stores, Sixth se an St, corner Hroetway and 9th. io Hegoman & Co, 200 and 205 Broatinas: 200 W, Ja6th 8b, 1917 Anusterttart Ave., Third Avo. nsma's Brug or stored 601 Bighth Ave, St. and By enh A Junginenn, Tatta AVe,. 4% Colum: bus Ave., 1 Enet 4f1 St, i, Brooklyn at all Bolton Drug Stor 4 BANGAY St Eco 2900) ST | GOR.CHURCH er the Fall Nom { ‘axative }aromo Cures aColdinOne Day, a Pe saa HELP WANTED—MALE, $iLk "RIBBON WEAVERS WANTED. APPLY: .N._Y, SILK MILLS, 618 W. 88TH, eo be = soeelistoene’ ta and tiakea the duit wi Scalp searrtuactte Cutl- cura Ointment and One Cake. of poren Oar prterers y 3 Ml ann cutictRa 7 pimples and I suffered athe from the aera J was va tan and ee ald Toi ait mre na | cue |, box faenent Assisted by light cura, the great skin °} Seatnant 8 ie cue = stone fa ie it a tara’ My f i upon » ‘wholesome; he eoglp hes all ae falls omplete external and intersiit treatment for evéry Rumour, from pimples to scrofula, from infancy tot agg of gh in itment, of all d ote | Beautiful $250.90. CALDWELL PIANOS *185:00 BASY TBRMB NO MONEY DOWN. TABLE CARPETS Choice Remnants’ of finest patterns, belaw, cost.’ ” “LONG, CREDIT": iy: anvope “charge account.?’ MEMORIAL NOTICES, CARNEY.—In NOB (haby), ‘beloved and only child of ramembrancs of » FLOR) mt hid Mi Q Carney, eltored® into”) Bho hae” rh fife éverlasting Jan, 17, 1900, volved life} ‘wonderful proble strangoat, tho deopoet, the tai Into the school of the angola with anawer forever has pamed: Many & Tittle, footprint: om the sands of Hfe survives , DIED, 7 CLAYTON. On Fate 1005)- DLS Ae BETH WINTRINGHAM, beloved wife of John B, Clayton, in tho 76th year of her age, ‘Puyernt’” worvioen at her pinta: re fence, 250 Stuyvesant ay., Brooklyn, Thursday eyeing, Jan, 19, 1005, 8} o'clock j On Tuosday, Jan, 1% 4908 | M’GOVERN. neral from his late residence, 420 W. bith at, on Friday, Jan, 26, at 10 to the charctt of tho Paul HOtn at. and Columbus ave, } Where mast will be said for the repose of his sow Relatives and friends are respootfully Invited, to attend GOODWIN, — KATHRYN, Goopwin, ! Wife of Peter, Jan: 17, 1005," Funeral from her residence, No, 16 Catharine gtveol, on Thurwday, at 2 LAUNDRY _WANT8—FEMALE. Oh Hagen mange “Stony bouts ait i i yi lane Menu Deut Pry fir i ‘yon fa Tallady bt We dunt { GIRLS experienced on aye and wrist band machines, Steam Latindry, BALW. 0) EXPURIENCED GIRTA or ‘yothien aC fant bundkareti et and, Laundry, 508 Banat

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