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¢ 7 . \ | "TENANTS SAVED ’ Fritzi Discovered the Fire and) TH GIVING A FIGHT TO HARRY HART'S MAN SINNOTT George E. Burrell After the Tammany Leadership in Thirtieth District. BATTLE IS A HARD ONE. Sinnott Is Cultivating the Glad Hand and Giving an Object Lesson in Baby Kissing. It's a fight to warm the cockles of one's heart that George B. Burrell is putting up In the Thirtleth Assembly District to wrest the Tammany leader- Bhip from “Bill nnott, who was ap- pointed by Harry Hart to be the boss of things Democratic when he saw that ame of Hart couldn't i longer, It's a good fight. with a young man and a young following full of ginger against ele- ments which have been in power so Jong that they are creaky and rust eaten. Tho battlo in the ‘Thirtieth ts similar in many ways to that in the enth, whore ‘Tho McManus !s striving to down G. Washington Plunkitt, Count of Tightwad, Like Tightwad, Hart and his tribe have been running the Thir- tleth so long that Jt ts sald of them thoy forget hat a constituency 1s neces- sary to a continuance of power except when the primaries come around. That condition of affairs existed a year ago when Hart went out to be _ Returned as leader. He did not con- template a fight, and he was surprised when George Burrell threw down the gauntlet. Burrell had served three terms as Atderman and he thought there was a ehance to win against Hart. He harped on this belief his opposiion med proport ing, Wit street behind him, Hart polled on votes against Burrell's 1 It was the writing wall Hart saw {t and retired, naming Sinnott as his successor, He Has the Glad Hand. And if Hart was what they call in Third avenue a ‘cold proposition,” Sin- nott doesn't want to be known as one. | until ee. AN <A COLD TEA of wi THE BURRELL . THE SINNOTTS He has become a pastmaster in the art KiSS THE of the glad hand and as a baby kisser and penny-mint the bairns and thelr mothers say he {s a marvel. Sinnott realizes that Burrell is a foe to be feared, ‘The youngster has the abliity of a Kuroki in flanking the enemy. His Wnethods of vote getting are what one of his admirers calis “underground.” While not appearing to the casual observer to be doing much personally, he js always busy at his lines. It was uncanny last year the way he captured votes and this reputa- tion 1s a big factor in the fight now on. The Sinnott forces, numbering among| them such old political stagers as Tax | Commissioner Pat Sheehy, Assemb! man Bob Wagner, Mike Cosgrov Pat Murphy, John O'Reilly, the undertake: Fred Stro, feed dealer and coal m Deputy Char! in loner Meyer and tain E | popular ome the fe reallze that besides Burrell they must ov throughout the dist gonquin Club and because of the method b: which Sin- | nobt came into the leadership. If he had fought tor and won it bi | would perhaps not be a word o: clsm, But that he got the a gift from Hart is not, a those with a “kick,"’ the b 5 rap, because it was wrote the rules of the game. stead of a vote getting No Bulldozing Now. re busy putt And how are they overcoming these not less 80 are in opposition? With Butings Noi'a day goes by tals, with hot “iay" and cold fa “blow-out,”' not e glad hand and bland smiles, ertalnment, and on e othe! Mi te Wheels of il eyes are bent, for F tehed anc 1 ell Asso- but no a! Will be made tir Eh SpA Wie year to take the t off the nand of View Park, on Long Island. ‘The and Sinnott h: belr out- and his people used ek ago. Burrell's will be ap digeon on saloonmen wo of the primary, and boldly siood rell and who were political figur- careless ab latches on their le remember | doors o' Sundays. There will be n ‘als onquin is ask: ___ARFEAVORTD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4 LEADERS IN THIRTIETH DISTRICT FIGHT | 1905. Sweeping Price Reductions , in Provisions, Pure Foods, Standard Groceries and Table Delicacies. THE BURRELL S DRINK HOT GIVE AN OUTING TEA with THE LADIES We have mado great proparations for the autumn trade, and will surpass all \ oy previous efforts In furnishing faril N A With Heh quality foods at the 1w- he heat markets he . heon datd under. trity 8 buyers, Arr. ” 1 to have the be erytning. 1D AsonaAble vt the right time, h from fret hands, the maker or producer. Our i rwing bigger every year, enable y on closer terms and tnsist on ATH 160 Grocery Stores. 160 Grocery Stores, ne Trade at the Nearest and Save ore fre cerducted econo j Trade at the Nearest and Save owes Say Mei asain to, uy Money on Every Purchase, Money on Every Purchase, the seme quality for ro low a price. This fall our customers will malke Invger and er bo- Those stores marked with a star Those stores marked with a ati are Heonsed to Fetal) wines, Javor inure substantial savings than are licensed to Ferall swinem, Hey Peete he atten cake A ani: A fire. Took over ‘our hint of mddrosnes Ml ieorn ete. bythe hatte, easy OF eats ton, “Wer dell) the” brat at the Towest Mf and find the store most convenient to Bl ich. we dell) tha eat at. the lowent es Here o tew at Ne. es at all mien BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. our stores UD (Sheet Weanesday nent BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. (AND HE SENT | WEST SID HANH TTAT 126 Bridgo St.. near Prosnect St. j O76 Sixth cor. Goth A Tel Cal alae. Matn AbL THESE | Pee Og Plaza : Potatoes. ite 110 Pacific St. | ie 2015-17, Seventh Ave., near 121st AST anes rower 3 PF Main, Tel Call 980 Morningaide, OE Long tiand by, our eX Cc 2 Smith St. cor. Deusiass St. h Ave, near 112th St. shippers: Inrge basket ... 187 2 al 210) Eighth Ave, cor. 124th St. 7 Colambin 8 Doaraw St, | tal SéksAe" Morninentd Sweet Potatoes. 800 Columbia St.. cor. Woodhull 2170 Elehth Ave. cor. 117th St. The very best enriy grown, Street. i - rel Call 1344 Moon wi M matured jauthern Tt. Gat) Hamilton 2288 EI 12 it. ets; most excellent in a 4 * Blalithy Aves, cor semicaelde quailty’ and unitorm in size; 1 4c te saz Van Brant St. cor, Walcott. 2801 Blehth Ave, cor. 128th, Bt, nrge packet ....-..+ - S17 Conrt St. cor. Oth St. re Cw iL, Moi hay "| Tel Call OW Ham 'ton. 2470 Elahth Ave, cor, 1824 Bt. Triumph Oats. He spon Thira Aye. cor, 49th, St. wie 452 Morningside Very hi ‘uradn of the best r ‘ or. Call SOW (Bay Hide. 2571 cpr. ANTth Bt. Very Hinheat sradniof the bent Northern 5525 Third Ave.. cor. SGth St. OFF Morningside MM Feamed' and. Klin dried: frestt 8 : Tel. Call ay hides, 2048 cor. 141at Bt. from tho inill: Inte Zit. per OC fl pe 7025 Third Ave. cor. 77th St. Ten Call S48 Morningatie Tel Cane Tate Ray Thies Eighth Ave., cor. 144th Bt. Force. PHOT Atlantic ave, nene Weks St, W. 125th 8t., nr. St ‘The celabrated:Urenk fast food that mal we tel Call 213 Main, ru ual 1uso 1g, Celebrated brenietast food that makes 77 FIth Ave.. cor. Prospect Pl. Manhattan and healthier every day; r : Call MIs; Eropec| Se and A one Ue aA ch 185 Fitth Ave, cor, Berkeley Pl. Liten Bt. nae Tea i : ret Colt sot SC es ree ase et zi v5 Morning ia * 550 bet. 15th and Lenox Ave. cor. 137th Hine, clean, full head Cayolina : enox A nosy Tel Cal < Rice, equal tn food value to the iF s8h Mornin nth Amsterdam Ave. cor. GOth Gz cor. Zim St. 4c fani ut ‘ums te and’ highest’ priced; a i ei Oe aM Bound Sy coseenvereucseseecets He501 Fit ‘Ave. cor, "534. st. Loaves of * S15. iz. ‘Fa saa a ane 8 eee greah meena, 5 Men rete be ee Lon seer ay aT? Flatbus Vienna Bread, 5C sh Ave.. cor. Ave. F, 40. Brow 60D Myrtle Ave., cor. Svencer St.’ Tel. Call Ma2W Wllamsbure: O77 Myrtle Ave.. cor, Throop Ave. ing, or In their fMckleness remember only the one Who gave the best time Tecan tigew Wiiltamabure last? Such humor coudn't be eloped 1511-15 Myrtle Ave. cor, Irving anywhere but In a New York Tammany ‘Avenue. ; C district squabble for the eins of a T Can 1208: Bugheet leader's power! He 082 Futon St. near Si; Fetlx Bt, ¢ er ecali danas Nain Sympathy for Burrell. * 840 Fulton St. cor. Vanderbitt Burrell has little money to splurge in Avene, banners und adv Call 2028 Prospect rtising, while the other slag has. and that's anocher thing that w n heross thalbeat that can he pit up: Och’ makes Burrell’s campaign. touch ¢ ’ tell you iL ate cans special. price. a aval publtc In the right spot. He js called din talking before fe 1291 Fulton noe Noetane ty t0 be going against the odds at they would like £0 Grape Juice 1920. Fulton St. “near troy Ave. 3 uo "| ‘e SE, Retford. hon, te Wis famous Dan FIST OHM naoa CounteT 1038 Fulton, 8t.. mea in he ‘steam of. you * Wet eatt 1200) purpose on our side, and that bottle, 5OG Huson Bt. BY LITTLE DO6 Then Alarmed Those in the House, So that All But Her- self Escaped. —_—_ There was nothing about the disposal of the body of a little French poodle to-day, the only victim of a fire at No. $10 West One Hundred and Elghteenth «street, that told the oiftside world that she had died a martyr to duty and in the flight of persons for safety. The poodle was the property of Miss Emma Werner, thing, weighing ten pounds, She was “fluffy and white, with eyes that were Dlue and had a merry twinkle In them: Because of her beauty and becaus: seemed to fit her ame Miss V mer called her nett. Smoke Awoke the Dog. Bleeping near the foot of Miss Wer- ner's bed, she bounded up on It, claw- ing and growling and finally barking so _ that not only her mistress but all others in the house were awakened Tiere was no mistake. Fritzi's nose was true. When the tenants, alarmed at the barking of the dog, opened the door into the hali the that came up from below and told the story ina glance, The barks of the dog were soon drowned $n the shrieks of the men, women and children, who ran to the windows and climbed upon the fire-escapes of the five-story build- ing. Miss Werner was hysterical and so panic-strioken that no one could reason with her, She van to the window, and while members of her family tried to a ritzi § fhold her she Jumped. A scaffolding that | had been used by painters swung in front of the house, In her leap she caught in the rigging, Her fall was broken and she escaped injury, Fire: men and policemen using the painte: peaftolding, scaling ladders and the fire- escapes managed to get all of the sixty persons 'n the fifteen families safely | out. ‘Phen some one thought of Fritsi, Bhe mwas fxrind near the door of the apart- ments of the Werners on the top floor, Bhe was dead. Fire had singed her and smoke had done the rest. , ———T__ - EATS BIG MEAL; BREAKS WINDOW, | Restaurant Proprictor Arr for Firing Blank Shots at Man Who Retui to Pay, ‘After eating a large steak and dessert in the restaurant of Nicholas Chries- tatos, at No, 738 Ninth avenue, early to- day, @ man after an argument with the ; Proprietor left without paying his bill. ‘When he picked up a stone and threw {dt thropgh @ large plate-glass window Ginera became frightened and rushed ‘out, | Chriestatos ran behind the counter and , a@ising @ revolver followed the man, | firing four blank shots at him. The ‘man ran up the avenue and got away, The shots created Intense excitement | fm the neighborhood and polcemen from 'the West Forty-seventh street station were hurried to the scene, e was a red glare | i | She was a dainty little) BREMEN HALTS CAN'T SCARE ALL RUSSIANS) MISS ROOSEVELT American Consul Orders that! Gces to Canton Despite Reports AHEARNS SAIL Full pint, Halt pint Mtreet. 2KU Bleecker Bt.. cor, Commerce, Street, 136 Ninth 19c 10c Corn Starch. B pe 2088 Fulton St 402 Nostrand Ave. | TRIED SUICIDE BY GAS. bet. 18th and| a Dt St F. 30th Bt. OR brond; makes delicious pud- Street. Police Guard Woman Taken Un- fT Chelsea, fans Leib. carton ut toe OC t Tel. Call 353 Bedford. i to Hospital th 828 Sumner Ave.. cor. ‘Madleon| | conscious to Hoaplta * Feet. | Y Olive Oil. Te fall 3152-3 Bedford. Ave.. cor. Pennsyl- years old, house No. street, was in her room early turned on full, Mortoo & Ci ported from Lucca, Half-pint bottle Pint bottle Quart battle ve 3 Atlantic Celebrated Olive O11, 1m- 2043 Attontl ly. ‘employedisin: ithe West pty-ninth unconscious with the S50 Tenth | + la servant wn 8) "Borough President’s Army, with EAST SIL eal ie 1095 Brond i Tel ‘ : ; : : aoe ian removed to. thy i Olives. war. cor, Dodworth, Emigrants Be Held There Six; of Trouble and Against Advice Great Stock of “Life-Preserv t Hospital, where the physi- * on parineat,mporged tom, Span. 1499 Broadway. cor. Madison Bt. _ ” . . fd she would recover. Th 2 Tel. Ca hy Queens, 4-08. bottle Call 1205 Muahw icky | Days—Cholera Is Spread-| of U.S. Consul-General Bragg, ers,” Defied J. Pluvius on sinty-eighth street police ropor: | ge 4B second Ave feed (Tarn: Qucene: G:08, bottle. fine, Ree Yee s ‘Roebling Be, i i ‘ . that she attempted suicide’ and have 514 Becond Ave.. cor. 2 bottle: 2 iow fre ing. at Hongkong. Their Outing to College Point. placed a guard over ber atte tvs oat sth St. B-o2, bottle. Manhaténn A pit , Catt BREMEN, Sept. 4—American Consul| HONGKONG, Sept. 4.—Despite the! Poor weather had no terrors for 3,0°0! Runvunilins, 4-02. bottle. Tee a Ort ech, Henry W. Diederich has notified the/@4vice of Consul-Goneral Brads, Miss|em:huelastic Tammanyites who set sail | ia* Large Queens, 8-02, bottle, “ANG Bi ie 18th & Benson Aves, Bath Breech, steamship companies that, “owing to, Alice Roosevelt has gone to Canton to! from Pler 47, Eas: River. at 11 A. M. | x salidaabiair ts at Vern Es : 72 New Utrecht Ave. cor. 58th the number of sporadic cases of cholera be the gucst of Consul-General Lay. | to-day on the Fifteenth annual veel | zanilins, pitted for salade 17c B Street, st G10 Bay Ridre. at Hamburg and other places In East-| In view ot the serious disturbances, | of Horough President John F. Ahearn's | HORI iaseuyneidisionsop ern Germany originating in Russia, all' the boycott and the general Mil-feeling, | Association, of the Fourth fn . 5 BOROUGH OF QUEENS. Russian emigrants passing through’ Mr. Bragg sald he would advise MiSs | District, F Red Onions. | pp 3201 Samaica Ave; cor. Oak St. Bremen on thetr way to the United| Rogsevel: ngt to go to Canton, To a man every member of the or- 1905 Third Ave.. Med Thankel 18s) quart. cress De + Tet Richmond Ht) States will have to be detained at this! and [shall go,” sald the Presidents | Santzation turned out, and they were 2005 Third Aven. 357 Fulton tego" Herriman port at least six days before embark-| daughter, ; ljoined by hundreds of che Borough F3 Three Attractive ty ty tamaten. ing. Stied yesterday on the gunvozs | President's friends from all over the ‘ Laundry Specials. | Ye 178 Muln St. cor, Willow Sta 3 a ee Aeon, Mase News| Island of Manhattan. have been known for sixty years : ? - # ATOR A Antarie: wetined this afternoon that sixty-six|lands and Represeniatives Longworth | It had been widely heralded that the || as standard high-grade piano 8 Cakes of Butler's 25c , 13th College Point, cholera cases and twenty-three deitna | and Gil vigilant Borouga Presi had MENS lange Borax Soap, Vernon Ave. cor, Oth Sta jby cholera have occurred in Prussia. | sco" gt ctxra précauiluns in view of th They are famous for their Fine Tow st Cakes of ; 10c : Tes Coll vee Crema Of this number ten new cases and three | has invit nericans hia | Shing: ektes ad had his ABMh St 3 Fairy Soap, f O81 00 Atala Bt. meme: Amity Bt deaths were reported up to noon to-| guests at a banquet at which he will Graf, the steamer taibel and « | Tone, and are warranted to be 3 5 Bprax doapelacthal onainplon * lOO econ ilushine gay: Not be \present, ite “preservers'’ "so that both" versels| | durable. givthen Umm the dance icine Me he REM AT dwar, Selarrere == were carly. ccowvded With the constitu: fol at iniury to uiesgarment. Teatsy eee. ron | | PISTOL DRAWN TAKE A SAIL ON COLUMBUS AVE. The Sewer Opening Becomes Clogged with Papers, and There's a Miriature Ocean at Ninety-eighth Street. IN FAMILY ROW Mother-in-Law and Wife Ac- cuse Husband and His Sister of Breaking Into Home and Attacking Them. Angelo Liberl, a ‘recording clerk in Register Ronner’s office, and his sister, Mrs, May Sabin, were prisoners in the Morrisanta Court to-day charged by| Liber!'s seventeen-year-old wife, Mary and her mother, Mra, John Shira, with) assault, Libert ltves at No, 1770 Hughes ave- | nue, the Bronx, and his wife lives with her mother et Longfellow avenue and Boston road, According to Mrs. Ghira, | out business Liber! and his wife have been seperated | The driver of an ice wagon afforded for three months, They were merried | the crowd of idiers much sport by his ten months ogo, and Mrs, Shira soya | {he thick, yellow gen was hol. Dost om that Libert abandoned the girl seven less. He Wes obliged, finally, to back his ‘The torrent that emptied upon Man- hattan at 10 o'clock to-day found no outlet at the corner of Columbus ave- nue and Ninety-elghth etreet, and for an hour thereafter there was a small lake from the middle of the avenue up to the door sills of the stores on the easterly corner. Children sailed boats improvised from barrel ‘heads and | boards, and pedestrians walked around the lake, months afterward, |Horse through tac temporary sea to She told Magistrate Pool that Liber! freer, 2 Customers In” Ninety-elghth &nd his sister called at the house last | ‘The cause of it all was almost as Aight and Liber! pointed a revolver at funny. Nick, the news man on the cor her. Bhe 6! f ner, was busy arranging his big Sun- tal baie feveamed, and he put the pls- day papers early yesterday morniug in his pocke¥ and then hit his when ther came a sudden gale of wind, wife with a club. At tie same tune, It lifted his papers and swished them she charged, Mra, Salen wtruce hor iq) directly Into the sewer opening under ‘the face. the opposite gu-ter There was a lot lof them and they disappeared into the Liber! in defense declared that he and | sewer. iene penere £0 slemned | the sister were at a party near his wer that tne Be ea typed ey -{n-low's, and that, passing the | Mi yestercey ® fs shel bIF ONE: ee house on their way home, his wife | - leaned out of whe window and called | him names, His sister, he sald, go into an altercation with her and thi @ row, which noes. na Pp arresting them, Liber and his elster were held in | #00 ball each for examination, walle the wife made an addi ional ov of nonsuppor: | YouCan Make Money | and Enjoy Beautiful East Elmhurst, div 9 CITY On Ploturesave Fusing Ba ferry {rom Kewat 4th a " 4 end] rititing Volley. Ware bo. 22 tuindres| to Dewitt st. ——_— | Four Dying, Polsoned by Mintuke, UPPER SANDUSKY, O, Sept, 4— John Heffelfinger, Harry Myers, James ond Postel for Circular and Views. tt and Mra, ing from de ih sate wish pr leaving the corner stores with- | Call 149 L. Me rose, d Ave., near 180th St. CaM" D8GT" Melrose. B. W. cor. 1TIst ‘Tremont . cor, 156th ent band fortifying themselves for any | | trouble, |The march from the club-house at |East Broadway and Gouverneur street, |was made with 1,000 men — stepping | briskly to the musi¢ of three bands, Let us send you our catalogue with Reduced prices and terms on our mew 3-year system, ther will be found #0 safo, effictent and Peerless Gloss Starch. 3. JERSEY CITY. near Grove 8t, Sersey near Coles 8. ear Five Cor-| gh 3020 Third ‘Ave.. near 150th St. 8363 Thin 3801 9760 POUND BOX | Among ‘the prominent politictans: who giving you three years’ time on H, Histon Aves Hl ot the stngiwest and best White J Qe ecompant he outing were “Bi ‘ A i Re ae Slo malin . tim? Suillvan, “Little tim Sullivan. | a piano without interest. j vane sehen | | Kescumeas Sar 0 192 Pavonia’ Ave. cor, Grove Bt, Bu Bontor Table Salt. tre S:nators Tom Foley. Dooling and Rlor- dan and Tamany Leaders Cowan, Ryn, Keahon and Magulre, At Weizel's Grov Roni 724-72) Grand Bt. at The June- tion. No pianos so celebrated as the WATERS are sold at such low ate : wiSe [chi bintinoni emontceonias inet) pure can Bergen, r. Forrest St. Tremont Ave, where the festivi- Msi ASAT | vere held, the A wee ioin , L i iereen te "iengistraie Finn, “Dock Commis. | prices and on such easy terms, WE 055 renew nes aoe, Feedham i F R E E < cor, Grittith st, sioner Featherson, Borough President i ' ‘ We ‘i pement WR OAS aur eet t ae ‘ello Cassidy and Acting Mayor Fores. Call and see them or send|]/ Myke mam §,.. 9 i ee a”, iP elt RES, TRA, NAN OS Bergen, SUM Busy as a Nonogenaria postal for catalogue, 1105 Onion ‘Ave.,_ core A0Tt itibs rie 348 Ocean (Ave. cor. Pearsall fehbeld Ave ‘Roraen, PORT JBRVIS, N. Y¥., Sep’. 4.—Mre | Tel, Gall + Metros for Cor c peice Kintner, minety-fole years old, of HORACE WATERS & co,,| OR SUBURBAN—NEW JERSEY, SUBURBAN—N | i N.'J., is @ remarkable wom- Th Si 3 2 Bergealine Ave... Union Hill, Montag te. Nise: She has just finished ; nee Stores: | ‘ith Ave.. Mount Ver- FRE E. 207 Bers cn : ocin her fourth bed-quitt in une |1/134 Fifth Aves, near 18th St.||| call _10W Mt Vernon fone: CAN, EVAPORATED CREAM 440) Syrian. (ot, cmt High Boles month, She visite ve plac v! . 3 5 or aoe 4 H. GREEN TRADE ‘G 1 i her daughters recently, and told thea |/127 W. 42d St. near Broadway.|||py ve 3 Malm Sty, Sonkere. ShaNPS tree with one pound of our 447 Washi of a apring she used ‘to drink from |i pre BEST COrrRES Mind. Second Qmong she rocks near Flatbrookville, ||/Marlem Branch (Open Evenings) * 56-58 Orchard , Zarrrtown, tor 5 C 01 3OC ‘he daughters found the spring as she Tel Call 4200 Wa 125th St. & 2700 te 852 0 537 16 ¥ 74 Amsterdam Av. 190 Ammatcrdam Aves'neat O8th Bt, * 31 Ampterdam Ave.. near 60th St 175 Amsterdam A) cor. G8th St. Tele call Sore columbus. * 416 Amaterdam Ave, cor 80th Stig « ‘el. 2 vel ry ry 402 Amaterdam Ave... Det. Cracker Dainties. and ita. Sharp cut in price of these household He 520 Amsterdam Ave., cor. 85th St] avoritos: Tel eal iti Riverside. rs f ) Alb. HK 454 Amsterdam Ave, cor. 920 st. iss She Te cs Corsi y ose : | ‘dam cor. OSth St ra lack of spondulicks. STa Ameterdam Bheeil ns ! ear ago? You bet It did. Haterdam’ Ave. near Lozd Smoked Beef, treet: Blue Mibbon—Fresh every day: sliced : ‘ Me- oer (hi, “srom’ the’ finent. cute ‘at hone rer ee th yyannatizing. “nutrictous, Jf Q HO cg OE [MM phe 1705 Aniterdam Ave.. cor. 140th}M economical” tb, carton... IC rge Burrell are onnell, Cte el. Call 3294 Morningside. “Diews Keenan. Juni Cav inauin, 4 ie 1901 Amsterdam Ave. cof, 167th ’ Soups. Lae re ote = OES, f Street Blue Ribbon—Savory, whclesome, nour- who are not outspoken, | Yr 2112 Ayterdam Ave. cor. 165th ishing: taste like home-made; gy. t t f Tel, Call 212 High Brides. IK G40 Columbus Ave.. cor, Diet Bt, yimaty ine Riverside HE 704 columbus 43 Beate Brand, {ro , 5 ; ern, enn Chautaugua County; The situation is | PW 044 Columbus Ay IG" ghnrates. of Dusity with: ery near 8th Ave, [254 W. described tt, and from which she had) oth s ar 8 He 270 Main St. New Hochelte, Hoboken, taken water nearly ninety years ago. * “ayer W te Bales ny ys a ) nite. Pint i = = 2 Castleton Aye. cor, Elizab - 1 129A. Bayonne. He 52 Cantteton to New Birlebtom Mor 40.5 BR ping STB-SHO Ave, D. cor. dint Bt. Btuten, f STAMPS free f nd of our avon W. Brighton VERY BEST TEAS 1b Koad. cor. Beach A jaten Island, A ADQUAR 8005 WASH- INGTON 3 # Ny at vo with a star | 9 ¢ “8. S, S. for the blood"’ has grown to be # hore stores marked with a star Hack or whites Hieonsedto retail wines, Hqunra, | OY household saying, When the blood is out of order, o: © are Meena ie ttle cas oneal! GLISW MUSTARD. sell” Ue” tent nt the “loweat needs treatment from any cause, this great remedy is the first thought o | Ree well the Dest at the lowest | and used by thousands of people all over the country, because it is supe | rior to all other blood purifiers, It is a purely vegetable remedy, anc while it penetrates the cireulation and forces out all poison and morbi« matter, ft also builds up the entire system by its fine tonic effect, the winter months the nat- I wines and Liquors at 69 | SEETHER sraR (*) AVDENSSES) Cenadian Club or 5 TORY ABOVE: During I fering from i blood and [| Old. Menckse te was suffering from impure anda a) Chater ¢ } ural avenues of bodily synctown condition Bi the ste, epeneeyn Whiskey. a ene | Whistey, 75¢ x tite, was losing flesh, and an all-gone tired fee) tamous for it y and fins oo rye whiskey’; be and weak and failed to fog that nade tab cmunetation i hanea Ane use ol Famiiiy favor, @ 99c Hh. We ’ bit perform their full duty, S.°S. S. and my blood was restored to its nor Choiwes QE Cholce Nior ‘the blood has been slug- mal, healthy condition, My appetite returned, | ve Wines J. Bh Ac Nore De TLER’S WHITE bottlers ' gish and an extra amount increased in weight, that thred Heeling” leit and UCLA A Saree BUTLER’S v sata Maa of poisons and waste mat- 1 was again myself, me Wintty choice Nieteteiner, 4Qe | Preserving Brandy. Rea ic me have accumulated i Columbus, Ohio, Victor sfosrins, potthe, TOC.5 a bab Ie. a Rirartae ts aint aranee nae perts Mbrandy— bor alain dae Soreremyren cimom se Cor, Barthman and Washington Aves a aR toate BOS | Ps eta for ‘ Pt (25¢ ; jsorbed by it. With the coming of Spring and warm weather the blood i ee the Statnows Abe ag @ i wes nis Alestuhion's bot 5 M+ aroused and stirred to quicker action and in its effort to throw off these Doure a # bott Le Beautiful Panel Picture FREE This Week to Every Purchaser And “S. & H,” Green Trading Stamps Freely Given At All the JAMES BUTLER Grocery Stores icids and poisons the skin suffers. Boils, pimples, blotches, rashes an sruptions break out and continue until the blood is cleansed and mad pure, §, S, S, is the ideal remedy for this condition; it clears the blood jof all impurities, makes it rich and strong and these skin troubles pass away. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Chronic Sores and Uleers, Scrofula, Con- tagious Blood Poison aud all other diseases of the blood are cured by &. S. 8, Book om the blood 56 ae and any advice desired, free of charge. UME BURT SPECIFIC COry ATLANTA, Silo 4 os

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