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IGYEARS SUPPORT | STAN ANARD Ward Line Must Care for (a. Injured Sailor Till He Nant ) “Gets Well.” \ SO RULES THE COURT.) | Ard Doctors Declare Man Will Not Be All Right Until About 1920, By a decision of Judge Holt, !n the United States District Court, the Ward) THE CITY HALL OFFICE BOY. By T, E. Powers, fas Uo ) VON} Pe Kite 4 “WAURSDAY EVENING, = + il OCTOBER 2%, 1905, he Noted Whip and Driver Is ont | tired road wagon to-day, QUIS J, KAHN IS HURT W RUNAMAY Thrown from Vehicle When Horse Bolts, iis J. Kahn, the well-known whip! ose dealer, was to-day a victim | 3 »roken thumb, a sealp wound and wions, he did better than his com- a, Harry 1 Was droken and whose body {s| red with brulses, | Kahn, who is a member of the Road vers’ Association took a high apinited Toughbred for a workout in a rubber. | Tae horse Ottenoung, whose lett! s SHE LOST CHARITY FINDS ON BALE Mildred Curran Confesses that $10,000 Went to Bookmakers. For three years Mildred Curran, for merly an actress, has spent most of her mornings collecting money without authority, for the Wayside Home, of Brooklyn, and her afternoons in bet- ting the caah at the races, according to her confession to-day in tie Adams treet Court, Brooklyn. “I have collected at ieast $10.00 In that time” she sald, “and the save tracks got all of {t,”’ She kept a well-regulated set of books in her comfortable roon at the Putnam House, Twenty-sixta street and Fourta “7 » ae iat = DOCTOR CURED “OF TEMA Maryland Physician Cures Himself of Eczema with Cuticura Remedies, Prescribes Them and Has Cured Many Cases Where Other Formulag Have Failed —Dr, Fisher Sayaa — CUTICURA REMEDIES POSSESS TRUE MERIT — “ My face was afflicted with eczema in the year 1897. I used the Quticura Remedies, and was entirely enred. I Gteamship line will pe compelled to es haha DG tic sicion and ver Be a rs cea expen waa one from anne Saratonn stables /avenue, Manhattan, from witch the po often Naki Ae ea ted ts r' of & sailor injured on one of tts steam: | Twent Ld Hundred and} iico calculated that in the last three Cutioura Soap in eases of eczema, and @hips for a period of between ten and) ‘enberg accom-|montha she had collected $1,019, they have cured where other formulas | Her books indicated that August Hel- have failed, Iam not in the habit of panied | "I was driving along Twelfth aye- nue,” said Mr. Kahn, in telling his ex- Derlence to an Evening World reporter, “when, @t One Hundred and Twenty fifteen yours, The case is a curious one. | Caesar Gallansx was injured on the steamship Yucantan on April 11, 1902 ‘While at work in the hold a botler roll: | mont, Viola Allen, Maude Adams and many other well known persons nad been regular contributors to ner fund For several weeks lsaac H. Cary, a endorsing patent medicines, but when I find remedies possessing true merit, such as the Cuticura Remedies do, I am broad-minded enough to proclaim their @4 over and orushed him against « | eighth st t ’ in igh rot body. "iE, was | ened by Hee ie Ab ante aati Sete Brolin a ven Pt be virtues to the world. I have been prac- Bont tp a hospital ot Recta. Tucantan, Se << x | the bit in his teoth eae pee Sr Miag Curran, “He finally made arrange: ticing medicine for sixteen ears, an imbi vy he could |mente to give ner $% every other wee! i No.1, Pe ey ere z hot be stopped and headed for the hill {ior We Wayside Home, re. cary met puaveny 1 find Pour heat fe You are at liberty to publish this letter, ze or any part of it. Iremain, very trul yours, G. M. Fisher, M. D., Big Poo! Md., May 24, 1905.” 1 CUTICURA-THE SET, $1. Complete Treatment for Every Humor from Pimples he to Atreet Hospital, In Brooklyn. When he was well enough to be taken | from tho hospital he was removed to | the home of a friend named Armondola, | at No, 40 Unton street, Brooklyn. Through this friend sult was brought : the Ward line to recover $20,00) damages, It was urged in the sult that the man was a helpless cripple and un- @dle to do any manual labor, Judge Holt decided that the plaintift twas not entitled to any such sum for on Rivorsige drive, ni on the’ run unhil! “For some reason Ottenbderg boo |exolted and momentarily to heat, After we had gone bi ak he aden wed the left re intending to tire|Mrs. Emma F. ret director of lthe home, several da and compli- mented her on fer energetic collector, jAs the Wayside Home only coliected y|Money through its trustees the fraud was discovered. ‘| When Miss Curran called on Mr, Cary to-day he gave ner a Kea $2 t and Detectives Murphy and Owens ar- rested her, Detectives searched ler room In ¢ House, and besid damagos, but that, the Ward line must t re}; ‘ rai ‘ pay for bis maintenance as long as he ae 1 he Wall Of the| Giethivg ther tooha: several. tt to Scrofula ’ fwas an invalid. The Court appointed a Policeman Bren, che oe Arh broken | race-track programmes Bathe the affected parts with hot yaician to determine how long ft 3 nes, : } ; Rul take for the man to get well dred and Twenty-ftth street ity ey ae ford water and Cuticura Soap, to cleanse The physician reported phat the sailor Who saw the accident, summone isgawa 4 bri the surface of crusts and scales and era 20k Oe, Waele Basie Per From. 146 Homete aeh7mt, the, J, Hood Ww brac, she li soften the thickened cuticle; dr oapital and Dr. Bartram attended | paw without hard rubbing, and apply Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal; and, lastly, take Cuticura Resolvent Pills to cool and cleanse the blood. A single set, costing but one dollar, is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, and scaly skin, sealp, » and blood humors, with loss of hair, ‘ », when all else fails, Resolvent We. (te + vial of), are sold 4 Chen. Corp, to fifteen years, ‘Thinking this an extraordinary length of time for @ cure Judge Holt has ap- inted Dr. Hermus Baer, of No, 161 ladison avenue, as a second commis} #lon to examine the sailor, and If he agrees with his fellow-practitioner the| rd line will have to pay all the ex- penses of Gallanzzo for from ten to fif- teen years. FOUR KILLED IN FAST TRAIN CRASH. Ten Others Injured in Head-On Collision on Rock Island Road in lowa, FAIRFIELD, Ja., Oct. 24.—In the hills half a mile south of town a head-on collision took place between Nos 11/ programm to the| marked the hy me bet and ner wi Thomas | the police d strike a tri sending Ottendenrg Kahn went h stopped by ichs, a truckman COURT OPEN ALL NIGHT. Juatiog Greenbaum Has 1,800 Elec. | tion Cases to Conatd tle Groenhausn and losses e sumMclent t been my nitions in the om Curren said in court, “and to races in the afternoon, I hac hoped to bet on a long shot, or of them, so that I could get out | collecting business.”’ Cary and the trustees of the Je Home were in court to-day y did not desire to pr for a delay until they might determine tt man pract Dtot ways of the Sup | assignment by the J courts, by spe Orders were in. Brooklyn t dulent One of Lost Party Appears. Ancient Record Found. TOOK THE EVENING WORLD’S HUNCH. and 12 of the Rock Island's Kansas| BISBEB, ARIZ, OCT, %.—A tele City passenger service, resulting in the| eee gram sent’ here by | A. Naughle, super- death of four and the injury of ten per-| y ONS: W * What Has He Ever Done?—Brening § itehdent of the syuthern Paaglfe iines | ST a a one World, (et 2. tment mr A Seat it Garena et. | Lake Itawa ‘under a FIFTY LOCOMOTIVES ORDERED, Auet The dead so far as known are: Engl-|] ANSWERS: Flammer Was the Dummy Republican Candidate for Dis- pny ine Pros yorindell, ; ft} h d lain undis-| The Erie Railroad hae placed an or @, Reet Milkes, of Muscatine; Mail Clerk J trict-Attorney—He Has Done a Wise Thing by Withdrawing in Favor of §|‘rinuron Island, atrived at Que freight | Canfield, of Murray, Ia.; Detective Grif- vy. having worked his way —All Newspaper: 2 4 Jerome,—All Newspapers, Oct, 26. down the western coast of Mextc fith, of Lucas, Ia, and a man not iden- 15 Ane Vonneratea from the ay It ich Is : titted. ahr nt nec tren oe Pene Se. Hoffman thinks the temainde sissipo! River, Hew dt and the bal The injured have been taken to Eldon, of the party perished for want of water | record te the Smithsonian Institut! nds : Talks with a Specialist Sh ih On Kidney Trouble pSoot «aherp 8 If you're a hat sharp, you'll see where the extra dollars we put into the mak- ing have gone. $15 custom shoe, with all If you're no expert, the hand work on the welt hats themselves will show where hand work counts you after you've worn them) most for pliability and com- The dead are at Fairfield The accident occurred early this morn- ing. Both trains had clearing orders, and the accident is believed to have been caused by the mistake of the de- *patcher, Engiueer Milkes was on No. Ui and was on his way to Kansas Cit orders to meet No. 12 the 8 below. No. 12 had orders to meet at Fairfleld. Both trains were goin, &@ rapid rate whey they met in the h ‘Two cars of each train were thro oft the track, and both engines were locked Nogether by the force of the collision. The engines remained on the track. CHICAGO, Oct. 2%.—An official state- ment issued by the Rock Island road es the number of dead as four and ces the number of injured at from If you intercept an admir- ing glance at your feet it may be because you wear our new $7 shoes, The identical last, the identical leather of a $12 or BUSINESS AND POLITICS oe —__ F eogs ‘ 4 udged by theflength of time Tife can be sustained without them, the kidneys stand nextto the heart Chief Characteristic of the Republican Candi. ad acento tah organs of the body. : date for Mayor His Tremendous Energy— A | Men have lived for years with injured and diseased brains, for months without any stomach, for : = , weeks with inoperative livers but no one has been known to live beyond aday or two Hard Fighter All His Life and Wealthy. ‘after an injury or disease that stopped the action of the kidneys, | The kidneys are the most important part of that delicately arranged system that to 9), | Prosent official information leads to ‘cleanses the body of impurities and poisons A the belief that the collision wae caused] gy A . . re: teak +a ‘ ; : a long time, fort. ‘saa aD e sindee i i i iti i an bound, to meet No, 12, eastbound, at | ful lnwyer, a success(ul Fought Tammany Hall, waste matter, of which our body must be rid, And in addition there is the bodily $3 nian, | waste—the burned-out, used-up ashes of the fires of life—which must be cleared away if those fires are to burn clear and bright, After leay and at times a successful po $an bs offloe Mr ack Ivins began on Tammany Hall, let up on tor years Rocrrs, Pert & Company. Three Broadway Stores, Rocrs, Peet & Company, Three Broadway Stores. THIEVES GET SILVER nistrat qualificar tain : ; When the kidneys are not able to do their work properly the whole body gradually becomes diseased— SHEET WORTH $5,000. ee ee ae Saoe ees Ae we are literally poisoned. Fortunately such diseases, are always of slow development, and easily yield to} ass 842 1260 | 258 42 1260 ie te All eof aspires to, My. 1 | simple treatment if attended to in time, at at at Jopposite near opposite . has been {mm But in this very fact lies the chief danger of kidney derangement. Warren St 13h St 32d St. | City Hall, Union Square. Greeley Square. Elude Burglar Alarm by Entering Skylight and Cutting Through Floors, commerce, with a fur & good many is not heard so muc as ft was by ‘The slow, insidious growth of the discase is not noticed until it has assumed a really serious stage, We may say, then—more as a warning than as a scientific fact—that there is no such thing as a trifling affection of the kidneys. . ume, however, : ‘ t : . Every disturbance, however unimportant it may seem, is a danger signal, hight with a vengea' ) ; ‘ ‘ s ) is ; Pivvedigd i Henig he burglar alarm! ing the send Grace 4 re 08 fae Chicf among the danger signals'we can observe for ourselves are: ] POR THURSDAY:-FRIDAY ® BATURDAY y ente thro e y-la n ry m nrg aniget +. 4 : ' : . Tae entan § Rough the. Rhy. ond Oran: 4 molaibaian slatms to Backache, pain in the groin, a dull numbness in one or both thighs, sick head- A Sale of Hosiery ek early to-day and working di looks older. His marked characteristi | aches, dizziness, high-colored or milky urine, shooting pains in the back of loins, mucous | a tie Means ely Nils WEY Hold aout ey Ried | discharge, rheumatism or stiff muscles, and joints and sometimes the heart acts badly. FOR WOMEN. sliver sheet trom the umrlla-handte hen double (0 Sn iets be | But even before these symptoms are acute enough to be noticed there are cautionary signals that are| Good, serviceable stockings of fine foods factory of William R | formed a law firm, was counsel for | to ‘ i 0 » indispositi ‘i “ int.” [et i ioe bee ea IBIS UML Bann pai ay | much too often attributed to ppl oe temporary indisposition, or with women to “female complaint. silk, lisle and cotton for fall and and 9 worth of diamond cutters, from | and took | polls | 2 One may feel continually. tireaNnd worn, out, weak in the back and generally run down—the cause ' y . . os pire tebory of Tass! Brow, on the| tice as am ‘ party, vine was of which is.almoxt invariably revealed by ary examination of the urine, The first and surest sign of kidney || winter service at material price concessions. fourth and fifth tors | which put Hugh M ble is given in the uri When Mr, Hlaers opened his factory | politios In Brooklyn : iy ped 8 UU ad k| Stockings of black list he diso | 4 ‘{ a ising’ . { i i Stockings of soft, blac ORwiNgs 0 as ste to-day he discovered it had been) Became Mr, Grace's Partner plaining. that Fill a glass or bottle on arising“in the morning, and allow it to stand twenty-four hours, (In this Egyptian cotton, medium|thread, insteps embroidered é ex Pere staer om 0 (Police tna; ue aaa eer ane way you can examine your own urine), If a sediment scttles in the bottom, or if small with. strengthened|in new floral designs, Quarters, which in turn notifed the) Willlam R, Grace became attracted id | , ‘ , " weight, Macdougal street station. Investiga- | bY Mr. Ivins and took him in } D ce Oe te particles float about, or a cloud forms, your kidneys are. not doing their work, and should soles, heels and toes. Stockings of black gauze ia iyistete Rea cl dey Re au Dipti Bog ddl oad: aug UR Al wan Woe have inamediate attention, ; However, if you wish us to make a chemical and micro- Vidas 25c, At 1%. lisle thread with double soles, Gut holes In the ‘Moors as they de.| racy, the same ae Grace, Ho was | biliding, ’ faith lrcal scopical analysis of your urine in order to determine if you ‘have kidney or bladder . heels and toes, ’ 2b ine asal mirror plant they dosind| fee ae iaret Pi te Id Besta iT la trouble, send for our M. & W. Circular. Address Dr, Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N.Y. Stockings of fine black cot-| Stockings of black lisle fo a inte ‘ For more than twenty-six years, Dr, Kilmer and his assistants have made a spe- ton, spliced selvedge and re- | thread in new lace designs, O14 weapon in exchange. The Tagyi! made City Chamberlain during his s¢ fiwt 1 oe Value 50c. At 35¢. nee was robbed about two months Bd Ferra an omen ha gid. Taber wie | et « was, | cialty of diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladder. In Dr. Kilmer's-carly experience his inforced soles. Bi 4 Pellovel grnen Mr. Eisers ‘An Chy ‘Grarnbetiain Ate, 2ving weal Oe sifetunc| prescription proved so successful in cases that came under his direction, that he was Stockings of medium weight! Stockings of black French \ Irag thine black lisle with double soles, | lisle thread with lace ankles. inside job, as only the peoples, ¢ | com building would know that all doors and ite windows were protected by burgiar| alarms, | finally persuaded to put Swantp-Root up and, sell it as a remedy for kidney troubles. It is compounded according to his own’ discovery, from vegetable herbs which years of experience proved most efficaciour, Thousands and thousands of people in“all walks of life have voluntarily written, gratefully acknow- lodging the gould Swamp-Root has done them, This was to be expected, for Swamp-Root is exactly what they necded when their kidneys were out of order, r with his 5 He was accused in fees than t ot Value $1.50. At 75¢, Stockings, black thread silk, with or without cotton soles. Value $1.50, At $4.00 heels and toes, Stockings of black lisle thread in lace designs. Value 35c. At Be, ittoa, t re more m in the way | algo accused borr the elty whe city Att : tuber, : r If on examination of your urine you have the slightest reason to suspect kidney | pabyoullctiet Ie trouble, either consult a physician or write us,for a sample bottle of Swamp-Root, We a Me OMT pat ‘ OW é 0 | M will send you a sample bottle absolutely free, by mail, and exact no promise to purchase, = or any obligation whatever, Swamp-Root sells strictly and entirely on its merits. Broadway, 334 to 34th Street Tiere are no opiates or mere “ painkillers” in Swamp-Root, It is pleasant to take and is for sale at all drug stores in Fifty Cent and One Dollar bottles, It is a cure~ not merely a temporary remedy. Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root is a specialist's prescription fora special disease. Send for the sample bottle of Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Bladder and Liver Remedy, to-lay—it will convince anyone. Hill made vooate-Genera CLEARANCE SAL IRON BEDS, ALL SIZES, 82.60. MISFIT CARPETS AT HALF PRICE. M'CARTHY’S COR, 618T ST, AND 100M AVR, nation later when Iving as a w To find out the names and ad- dresses of the ambitious men and women who politely greet you to. day and offer you their valuable Services, refer to the “Situations Wanted” columns of the World’s Want Directory, THE NOON (RACING) EDI- TION of The Evening World, ‘on sale everywhere, contains Frank Thorp | AUTOISTS MUST BE SOBER. That In, Hf Seuator MeKee's BUI Remember the name Swamp-Root—Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root and the address, Binghamton, N. ¥., on every bottle. Address DR. KILMER & CO., Binghamton, N. Y. (/Lyou send forsample mention this paper) Mecomes a Law, McKee f will, at the ted will be lable to sum and on conviction may be opening of | fined $1,000, sent to prison for three bill relat. | years or both. Other provisions will be made for the licensing of chauffeurs, whe toxt Passaic | mary arrest Senator Wood County, N. J., | the Legislature, introduce a dng to automobiling, One provision will ‘