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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1906, Bee FORCLAICHE GIRL | = ee 7] TOKEEP PATRICK | CHILDREN AFIRE IN NICK OF TIME) FACE AND HANDS a STATE RESTS ate Rae || = me WITNESSES HEAR At Mase eR es iain | eee pence | A i Would Crack Open and Swell | with Matches. Poor Reet. Twice Their Size—Skih Now in The good old “lemon gam “Send for Clyde Creigh- Splendid Condition, | T d This Town Fire in the six-story tenement-house | sundard ‘Tenderloin pastime, got a ton, 100, an Is 1OW at No. 73 Norfolk street this afternoon |i a04 jolt eo-day when Headquarters CURED BY THE d . ‘act that with twenty-four disclosed the fact that with twenty-four | ion raided a gang of alleged lemon Will Be Good.” families in the building, there @Fe 80) iayorg at'a noo! and billiard room over CUTICURA REMEDIES children that no one person haa y n the Rialto restaurant, at No. 1386 Broad- se tneie auitaren beng, | [Maye between Dalety-aiath and Thits- | epson, childliood Thad always been 4 a es streets. vi! 4 MESSAGE TO JEROME. Jacob Dents, of No. 76 Norfoll, street, fae Dasoeh, Mas penerral Ge troubled with skin eruptions, more or and Samuel Ularntck, of No, 4 Norfolk | crowd blocked traffic, while they won. | [° eae in pine my Basa) oud 7 street, were passing the tenement wheN | gered i¢ tt was a pool-room and if so {STH open all over the back. You | Rumor that Confessed Perjurer |iney ‘noiiced smoke pouring from one) why axes weren't used. could lay a straw in any of them, but of the fi{th-story windows. Hastily| he strangest part of the rald was since using the Cuticura Remedies for Assist s to Patrolman Jacob, they the cezema about five years ago I have Has Offered to Gai eae to Ht rele Jae ey that it was made on complaint of a|pot been troubled in any way. At District-Attorney. ~ Revelations at Trial Check} Sympathy for White Slave Slayer. that SHAME OF THE POLICE.) Scandal in Relations of Plain- | » Clothes Men and Outcasts | Weaken Defense. he ‘yn |) man who said he was trimmed at the }that time, I think, I got the eczema ae jgame yesterday, and the police found} from handling import i 9 , : at) ie 1] y andling imported hides at the he tenants gatlering thelr Chil-/ another alleged victim, $510 to the bad | Custom Houss eres I doctored for dren about them, made a grand rush|and steadily getting worse, when they |it for over a month without relief, It For hours to-day before the hearing | for the ground floor, so that the duild-| swooped down on the place to- eaaies ay hendabanditicetarcitay, of the motion for a new trial for Al-] ing was quickly pued. Denis and} ‘he lemon game is simple, A|hana were swollen twice their size. 3 on ‘their way out, found Pcom: 4 tooe. + bert T. Patrick before Reeorder Gott] Ylarmick. on thelr Way out ir anie! Stanger becomes acquainted with a| After losing time, I was told of & : hil; Vcrowd in a pool-room, He eces a chap | w vhose finger nails had fallen off oseph Jordan, @lias| dren, betwe: the ages of three and : ie ¢ sees a chap | woman whose finger nails had fallen of | res Ras eA tee witness for the | ‘OH, Jeers. ie hallwnye were xetting playing who doesn't seem to know the|and was cured by the Cuticura Reme- SeINDY oer teee dangerously full of smoke, su they! tip of a cue from the butt: Then one | dies, so I tried them and I was cured, a nfessed to perjury,| each took two children in thelr arms) Sar AGL " bred | defense who had cor pel and made their escape. of his new found friends beats the | and my skin isin splendid condition now was closeted upstairs in the Criminal) “yoy the engines arrived, It was|Pool-player. Beis are made and i | : : nines ed ver. is a he | and does not crack in cold weather. | Courts Bulliding with Assistant District-| discovered that the fire was in the| stranger is allowed to back his ian pladly give you Sana io poarch Attorney Garvan. Spartment of Abraham Sacks, pear! rriend, who wins steadily. Then, when |any part of my letter relating to the 3 whose door the children had been | He booked Beet icles i be ae found. ‘The door was locked and had the bets are heavy enough the “friend’' | cure and use of the Cuticura Remedies. | to Mr. Garvan and appeare to be forced. he flames were quickly |commences to lose. The losing coi 4 y O'Neill, 49 i il confidential terms with Jerome’s as-| @xtinguished bu: there was no oue in] ues until the victim's ta gone. is pee ers eal 20e9 Girard Aven Eile 4 a own in| tS apartment, and it was with some compainant. yesterday’ was at-| 2etphia, Pa., July 2, | sletant. ere was a rumor difficusty that the four onildren were; bert Adams, of No. 300 West Seven- : Part I., Genera! Sessions, where the] finally identified as belonging to che teenth streei. He lost @ larg? ai ~ WOMEN CROWD COURT. % All Eager to Hear Details of the! Career Led by Berthe Claiche, | Her Victim and Her Friends. When Berthe Claiche took her seat Pi in the court-room tifls afternoon her gaze strayed to a big, strapped trunk | that had been brought into the room| during recess. She started slightly and shrugged her shoulders. It was the) ‘ ne the parents could not be discovered. | cally. When det ¢ronk of Emil Gerdron. | Vteenesee ee Thos Becta told @ good many things which may | Tho Enlidren, in reply to questions, an-|riice to-day “they, Toons Praents | Complete Treatment for E: In this trunk County Detective! : a bear upon the testimony of the others| swered’ simply that they had “gone | Freeman backing his favorite ‘player map| reatment for Every 5 ‘« alone. got to playing | ans Oo out 4 Rooney found las October three letters | 2 of the Texans who came with bMm| Sit, matches, and hen. they’ found | inc, mavers: Grofee. Kautoren. mee Humor from Pimples weitten to Gerdron by Berthe ( toon Pig. Aols ee Houston, to the weurtal 3 earning they , went into 48 Lexing‘on, aventie, and Isaac Free. a to Eczema ‘while Gerdron was in the country, ' testify in Patrick's é allway and closed the door, which| man, of Millx Hotel No. 1. charging| Bat the affected parts with hot | locked automatically. them «with th ‘Frede Pi weeks before the shooting. | We KILLED HUSBAND OF Jordan Sentenced Monday. ut Bill the fathers who appeared upon | er vc (Freeman #3, uaeceey ot His and Coeur Soap, to cleanse By th the rosecution ks to! - @ scene and ol the hundred o: iso they _arreste: i e surf: Wee ka telnticne, keeeehiaal| : DEAD SISTER, AND Season 16 eo bel eartonced! ast: Mon=|| Cesc eertiagane (acess etna omer ned | sate vate Golan ERE eae ale | eres Of cuumte and sealee ied ; prove that the relations between Berthe) So eA/o7 o aay on his own admission of false|taken rhe trouble to learn who or what| Theller and Witham ‘Msaden penn | 8! the thickened cuticle; ay; a Claiche and her lover were as happy | THEN SHOT HIMSELF. | swcarmns, ana in the meanwhile he is|‘h¢ Sacks children were. Tiey were| the police say, played with Adame See: | without hard rubbing, and apply Red @s such rela:fons can be until he} LCNIA') caught her in the company of the/ penctpptan Toe), Lorenks, |“and had a good time. That {s the| It has been brought out in evidence only foundation for the rumor.’ hat during this absence of Gerdron the, ae a matter of fact Judge Rosalsky Claiche girl was almost continually In was ralsed to the sublime degree of the company of Lorenzo. | Master Mason in Centennial Lodge. in ‘The prosecution closes its case against | the Masonic ‘Temple, at a special ses- Bertha Claiche to-day, and then the de-| sion just night. iience his palenes fense will try to prove she was justiied| Henry Bruce. a fenderlula plain clothes man, Was the first witness to- 4m shooting the man who held her as a | GOUneS, man Mo be tt typl : cared for by neighbors, terday. Cuticura Ointment freely, to allay Py pul adiae doing everything he can think of to se itching, irritation, and inflammation, d (Continued from Firs: Page.) cure a light sentence. He ts being kept and soothe and heal; and, lastly, take a ——————— Se in the Tombs. Cuticura Resslvent Pills 'to cool and swayed there a moment when he saw| Thore was a delay in the beginning cleanse the blood. A single set, costing the slayer standing in the doorway | of this afternoon's session becauso Bald- but one dollar, is often sufficient to aiming carefuily. With a supreme ef-| Win Rice, Mayor of Houston, and a cure the most are uc fguring, ly skin, scalp, , . fort and a despairing cry the woundea| nephew of Patrick's murdered victim, itching, burning, and man gathered himself together and/ Willam Marsh Rice, had not arrived at and blood humors, with loss of hair, fell Sensi started, running down the street coward| noon. Mayor Rice came here at the ree from infancy to age, when all else faila. = = ——_ ——_ Court. street, est of District-Attorney Jerome to Potter Drog & Chem. Corp, Sole Prope, Boston, Magy ‘ourt street, aw o ree," How to Care Torturing Humane’ 2 2 As he swung about, turning from his] comtradict tne evidence given by Miss TLE FOTHIIDILO/7E | wrother-in-law, the older man fired| Minne Galllard. the Texas school- wavs, se ea eee witness, interlarding his te: ay Ww @ wind-up of the case of the State jlegal terms picked up in the polle 7 , ‘ h in IS) . leaves the Ruioak: for ae Hive Aa | courts % > He police again, the bullet striking the jaw,|ma’am. Miss Gaillard swore that she Second Man Sevesely Hurt in Sinecure Spot Packed with Pendant dark Lrueck testified to meeting | Berthe ilancing up and lodging under the eye,| overheard a eoeraation ina atesel cee Explosi he Pl 1 . 5 Claiche at Twenty-seventh siveet a fey atin ; r t he ran ston between Mayor Rice an. ly ‘ Much has been written and said since diss before the Shooting) of Gerdso.- ae THe Hood ow es cune eon his onaaied F. Jones, the valet, whose al- xplosion at the Pennsy! Favorites, Says Com: “She asked me seen Emi, +. : A . . a acececy Soncernlng: the awful lite) 7/2 "the policeman, “I told her 1 had wounds, seeming to be supported by | teged admssions formed the basis of the vania Terminal. mittee of Nine. re Sees os with Gerdron. | not. ‘Thien she asked me to arrest him his own momentum and propelled by| present pleadings. She also testified i great wave o! | e he aten her. 1 advise ti aes vin Rice w ter was inaraatt sympathy for | Porto go to Jelfersom Market Court and his last agony of fear. that she knew Baldwin Rice well and created. Had the facts deti-‘ ger a warrant. She asked me what he h Shot in the Face. had known him for years. One man was killed and another ALBANY, Feb. 28.—Senator Cooper and Oped as they were understood at first) Would get: 1 told her we could send i When Mr. Jerome came into court he] verely hurt by an explosion of dyna-| Assemblyman Prentice introduced to- Lagoa PUG Hens Shae about ithe: ats x Ber met cal me Near the corner of Court street George | was grinning, He carried in his hands| mite in the Pennsylvania Railroad ex-| day the bill of the Committes of Nine| , One doctor writes: “I could give quittat of the girl. AUSHOR TET aniENt as Cunnen, ef No. 19 Fourth avenue, a] tetegram trom Houston, signed by | Cavation at Eighth avenue and Thirty-| abolishing the present Detective Burena|the details of perhaps a thousand But the trial has brought to light a | Well kill him. moturman, employed on the Brooklyn | ‘ysagey, Lucas and Bonney,” which street to-day. James J. Iin- eek na eaeiilerc of Wo. ale Hitth aves and providing that the Commissioner} cuses of migraine, or siek headache, new and sliister influence on the fate | 4O°y amination Bricck Grass y and Coney Island Railroad, saw the : ; in th me of another police ; read as follows: t hat 5 Of Berthe Claiche In the pbllce asso-|Zendoclus, It appears that he crimson-splattered figure reeling toward! “vwwittiam ‘Travers Jerome: Ue died in the French Mospital, He| Shai! organize a new bureau to bel cured by glasses.” @lation with the outcast of the Ten-|Zendoclus wen Berthe C | : : Was fearfully lacerated about the head | known ae the “Bureau of Criminal In- Be atte Bred cisop ral ase HE ldiatl Ab i the threshold of Chess'§ drug store, on “Keep the present witnesses you | ind body. His fellow-workman, 3 Eyes examined by Oculists who are derloin, = Shi rf flat after Gerdr the night she was Pp Le J vestigation. eS exan y ler} ameful revelations of the| 1% ‘: mminatic ke Court street. Cunnen sprang to his side a for Clyde Creighto: ‘Thomas Jones, of No. 0 Grand avenue, ~ Regi: 4 i ete *|peaten. AS the cross-examination pro- have and send for Clyse Creighton 2 i Accompanying th egistered Physicians of experienc intimacy existing Wetween nlainzcioties | ceeded the witness went up In the air | Yand caught him as he fell through the be t " |New Rochelle, was badly hurt panying the measure was the W. VSI men and women bf the street have been|and dived aivund lke a kite with an | door. andy Mouser! wi Pel e:§ Be atten ne Sanaa cep Shane ee Teen te Comal A. & BREWSTER, M.D. . He app {292% —— rl when a ° . Ta Nine: yeara Brovklyn Bye and Ear Hoapitahp frade in the testimony. Ong oolicetin | Macqasire of ether police witnesses to | | iyi Was Cut Up) .2% Sachse, ie amgsist, ran out ‘ Goulder had been aiodged trom the| te Of Nine: EDW. JOHNSON, M.D. unblushingly confessed that, in| the desire, of other police witnetimony , LAVINgSton as Cut Up trom venina nis prescription counter as face of the outing. The dynamite, lay 7 the law as {t stands to-day LLGAY Sousa taseeivabe peacsines company with another utheer of tie fayoramle to Berthe Clalcne ties apiaed mann ecliedvardens cies onaie linsbapected, ia the note char had tres] any, patrolman asiened to detective! MARCUM KENYON, M. D. ‘ Bacae ctinan tomtaio wastes ia ita Sey porOUant out, te nis exam-| by Cars aS He Leaped | neur tne soda fourcain gasping: “Tom to lenite when the face ci the lege War | signment a permanent deeeneh 2S"] (s years Manhattan B i Bar Hospital.) ome of one of her female partners in} intcer witnesy, In the course of po-| | shot me." He lived only a few mo- overthrown, The ers were put to) seant with a sergeants eank and pay.| MARTIN LINDEROTH, M. D. vice more than fifty times. lice uty fhe’ (had) arrested’ Bertha % | é 4 work boring holes for more of the ¢x-| Even though It proves that ‘he hi 5! (ate of Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital.) An sunusyally: largo percentage of the |/Cleiche.® 7 wi, i aie from Others. (eae) eaves at ot hete U Plotddenly there was a roar and the| 2etective ability, on fails to develop any. Gita guar i Neve “aadocats Teva te y Ww - John . awthorne, a policeman for} j tance a mus remain a™fwlective. _ Gudlenco to-day was composed of WO-| etaven years, followed Brueck. ee r | "The neighborhood was now aroused two men were hurled through the alr) “He cannot be reduced unless the bi — men and they appeared to be bored.| He said he had known Berthe Claiche a distance of twenty feet. Coot ohenicee a Many of them had fcllowed the dis-| tor nearly four years, On Nov. & ioe, | Running through Tenth avenue, which | and echoed with the screams, and cries he has been guilty of. someting (eps Jes of Marie Zi 2 q| he saw her sigh a paper in Jefferson| is now known as “Death avenue,” a | of women. Bettman did not follow his MRE A CORA Sothtee - 1 oie La Sage yesterday and ap.| Marke, Court,” Hawthorne ident%¥ed | New York Central milk train going at | brother-in-law” out into the street, He we ; LAWYER ARRESTED IN o stibpected, with good reason of Ut, 48 ‘Years’ Practice. the paper and the signature and Mr,| temendous speed ran down and killed | stood for a moment at the doorsill and| Investigating Committee Asks pe, gappacied.. with, ope anon of iu 223 Sixth avenue/1345 Broidway rently they were looking for more| Ely of") d the pape: s ’ ; y : ma | fOr more Tmeviteuce, ti Twhe admitted over tho | Moeep% Liviouston, ot No. 26 Tenth fultlog tevalver at ,(eoalibre. There SEWER FRAUD CASE. | ssagsftet st hand he is none the te paler So BLL 7 patles ge ihese women are not the hard-facea | Cbfertion* Of Mr. Levy and Judge Ro-| avenue, carly to-day and whirled away | were wo more bullets. 1 stone for Counsel to Pursue "Advantage, was taken of this situa- | 950 Sixth avenue 217 Briadway ate e a va + aad 5 timan returne e kitchen tion to ‘pack’ the bureau in the 1 sad St Wad-eyed nainted denizens of the Ten-| ‘The signature is for the use of a | Without so much as slackening Its pace. hen Be! . . 5 ome: “has ‘taken i e latt 25 Broad St ‘Arcade. ¥ Ton, None of these has appoared at | havdariting expert engaged by the! Livingston hid feared the death that his sinter, Mra, Louise Lower and her Their Inquiry. District-Attorney Jer ken) part of 1001. As a result there are no 'S Broad Street 2 jerloin, Nor: hese has app at) | gameritng exper’ cmmaees by toe Ss . Iittia girl’ Aunie, had fled through & up the prosecution of lawyers in this|over two hundred and fifty men In {t. te trial of Rerthe Clalche, Tae wo- | Ite £0. Mave janet Goan which’ the (came to him. Only Mat ate eo wae | wandow into the rear sard o00 city who were implicated in the alleged| 92me of whom are doing patrol or othr a men who hane tireathless on the revela- | prosecutton places a great deal of re- |discussing the dangers of crossing the | tities ng as wringing her hands, s0b- Sewer fraute in Brooklyn, and to-day | @uty at sergeants’ pay, because there in M Hance in proving a case against her. | railroad tracks at Thirtleth street with re : iT no detective work for which they are Mona vf life in the halt world are emi- {lance In, PrOvINE & case Bean gt er | ei oroticrinlew, Richard Long, witn | QE, and stumbling about, wildly,| ‘The proposed investigation of the al- | had Beniaei" sg Hroudway, arraigned [Deeded or for which they are ft. On | nently respectable. county detective, who testified that he peades ho D vhen ehe saw the, mi leged grafting in the Street Cleaning | !awyer of No. is ye the other hand, the door of entrance ‘ : : , vingaston lived. ith the smoking pistol in hia hand Ronde Bollce Court on a charge i ntrance ; hey are richly gowned and to-day ee letters in @ trunk befong- | Hom Livingston lived. oe ee Far garde him cand. ‘caught his| Department and of affairs generally, | (y Poe To elce Spelng alleged he| Walch should be oven to the entire Toft, Candy--Sweever than 7 il Gerdron, last October. ‘The | Idvingston was a driver for the A force, a8 a reward of good police work. they were guarded againet the biting t Gerdron, lest October, ‘The | | MvinEston Wee ctasany. whoee tables | ent : a | pnoot | Wter Commissioner Woodbury, re-| paid clients to come to him and bring 11s" Tiactwally. blocked. There have been Lectar “that | Jupiter sine, eal by expensive furs. Some of them | YW Wen rere i ender: | ie ae NEE noe nad ane ye tee. meee ne Mauna” the wo: | celved another airing at the meeting of | sult agninst the clly for cememe AO only five detetive-sergeants appointe! | igure, Ae semis creen celts age motherly appearing women with| loin policeman ‘over six feet tall, took| River. He was working all last night | man {rom him he fired again. the bul-|the Board of Aldermen to-day. It was het areola 2 during the past four years, The new PENNS © Paryn procer, gray halr. Their presence tn the cours. | the Band. NS night of July 8. 1905, | ot eired out when he left the stabies| let, passing over the yroman's nese on a resolution from the special com-| ‘This misdemeanor is designated in | Dill legislates no officer out of the de- SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY. was 01 on Seve! av e,, and . en e % = . " ent. SCh UTR enth treat, He gald he knew Pollce-| He gtarted across the tracks at Thir-| the plaster, Mrs. | Larsen had fallen |time ago, asking permission to engage Seen by Bronk Ji Eriel. san ean ire tye position of detective-sergeant, an~ |JcnocoraTs aviticor |, 15¢ | Morton tn Court. ARE ALY alr asa er and covered her, face m8 | counsel dl er of 801 5 ‘ +, |Provides tht all the present detective SRUUY oor ee Ria rr prantl cused by the presecution | Heth street, when a freight train bound | he woman and little girl in the var! to conduct the Investigation. |Iner of sewer claime In the Comptroller's | porgeani#sfiall retain the rank and pay SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, | Harry Morion, the policeman against | of co7sy with Ferthe Claiche to|uptowa came upon him. He leaped to| resumed thelr shrieks and other ten-| After a lively debate the resolution | ‘roca py an Italian named Pesce that | Of sergeants and shall not be disciplined |} o.acanw under Gercron, was brought !nto| the d in the hones were piling down] was adopted, but It d pr ‘ ) whom charges of Intimacy with Herthe | 7" tf , the downtown track just in time to get| ants in opted, loes not provide|he had been pajd $2 each for getting {escept unon written charges and after WWALAUTS ......,. PouND LOC Gpaiohe have been mado by two other | Sure, for dentineation, Morton ia 1 in ¢ront of the fiyiog milk trata, which | from the Upner floors. any money to payythe lawyers, That | Mr. Oppenhelm 10 sewer claims trom | the trial, as provided for all other mem-| CHOCOLATE CREAM 15 Hicemen, has been subpoenad by the | rehamet as te sto eh un near the rait | in spite of tis speed was backing. The Blew Out Hig Grelne to. the | PAPE Df 1t will come later, Brooklyn, | The lawser's examination hersiof the ‘polles: forse obs the PEPPERMINTS .... Pounp 19 as . Rerthe Clalel “ a e uny one Was set Over un’ 2 by J 5 y ¥ . 5 Gefense. He appeared at the Court. | Mongelas of Navehs C Sih ok Paeea an | Stat ous seniecked: Livingston) across: the, eofore, wny over, he oxploget his | Alderman Dowling set.the ball rolling | trate Steinert. The District-Attormey | Committee of Nine, who brought the bill S4 BARCLAY Sf House to-day. eves. Tails and the following cars and engine} jas cartridge in his mouth, blowing | by denouncing ommissioner Woodbury, |has issued subpoenas for many other | Albany, sald ee {t had eeen sub COR WEST BYWAY, “These men,’ declared Morton, “are | 4!) Scanlon was askel to do was (o] ran over his body. out his brains. \ ,| He ti rook! lawyers charged with the ame offens | mitted to Mayor lellan and Comm! actuated by fright in testifying against | corroborate the testimony given vester- | Long. who wae Wine trascdy wae hardly consummated | He ls from Brooklyn, and made the| in “Connection with the $,000,000 sewer | sioner Bingham, and would not be op- 40" 29 CORTLANDT. sieep In his home ue borateie 2 AEC oral cortege that was to | claim that the streets of th d by them, me. They were transferred out to Rien. | (av By el men tating ut Gendron |NeBr the accident, was awakened by a Rove carried the body of the brite 10 | were never In as filthy a conaltibn Es ae pac lS ey see mond Hill and I was not transferred. |at Twenty-fifth strect and Seventh ave- | scream, From bls dow he saw #| the cemetery turned Into the street and PARK ROW &NASSAU $2 present. e | nue, He wax not cross-examined. crowd gathering, and a few minutes! slowly drew ner the house. ‘There was | Pi All I want ts eae ee these of 8 be later he Identified the mangled body as| now a t crowd In the street and ‘Lam surprised to hear the Alderman dined):op/ and let Rerthe Claiche: point " that of his brother-in-law. Wem maker Hualie, of No O61 COU | make such a stalemont” cald “Littie “with difficulty drove the hearse | 7" ® sree ene treet Tim" Sullivan, “It ts not safe agy more SEVER. ] RE IN ‘There were ‘six carriages in the cor- | to hold public office. You are put down Captain to Act tn Schmitthergerta AL NU: DI tose filled with relativwe and. friends as eltner a grafter or a fool, Incident- Yn Stok RAILROAD COLLISION, | ta 'tracks'on Ra pavement and heard | ally it muat be remembered that even | out the man who was intimate with her, HODGINS AS INSPECTOR. It won't be me. I hope God will strike me dead on the witness-stand if I ile bout this case, and what I tell will Get Good Health Vinol creates appetite and aids digestion; helps invalids and convalescents to contradict every statement that Marti- Place Durtny Little " . nea and Billafer have made about Lenve. the murmuring about. sider end sul- | the Board of Aldermen is not above eus- recovery; helps nervous and tired women; promotes natural, restful sleep; ne GEE BEER - 1 pang 3 y ‘ c i if : x me.” Commissioner Pingham toway general clamor. piston: feeds strained and weakened nerves; overcomes exhaustion in nursing VO INDORSEMENT Engine Runs Into Dirt Train in Van} | When Mrs. Lower, the sister of the | Then, to the surprise of the other | Jule Rosalsky, of counsel for the de- ed Ca pointed Cr dead bride and of ‘the murderer and | members, Alderman Sullivan started {1 Wiillam Modgin: of mothers; revitalizes and builds up the over-worked; strengthens delicate. No Employers? fense, did not apepar in court to-da: Mn Stitlon, Acting Irepecte 5 ‘ ’ i i . g + EaHIN thal telal Had. been’ called. ‘There | RaniDIEG at Nest Yards and One Engineer | sulelde, recovered gufficientls, to WiKi to defend the @treet-Cleaning Commis and weakly children, ‘ References Required, oe was a rumor current that he had been or Selinittberg: Is Hurt. “My brother Tom has alwass, ive! | sioner. the "middieman's held up and robbed last night at Sixth See. He . grose to Frita, for ne never coud for") “Candidly," he sald,.“If I had the Paireot wide use avenue and Twenty-third street wile | 0 tion, will act as its] One man was Infured seriously and] E\snik was his pete and she kept house [Power to appoint or remove, 1 woul ro @ & Ce re) CALL, OR WRITE FOR out gathering evidence for his clienc. | © severa! others painfully Jn an aceldent| for him, Last night at the wake some|hever have appointed him. 1 believe! ‘ CAD ALS ty —__—_ 5 fi t him, nig pmething | there are many usin . . Judge Rosalsky explained when he ar stongued | woman sald something | vent that calle for i invertiwace'o || The Delicious Cod Liver Preparation—Without Ol teadaches and Newalgia From Colds, | Tesulting when an engine struck a dirt} ev ued ‘ pel a ie g ; vel, ft Iittle pale, but otherwise une | Headaches und Neuratzia From Colds, | Teaultin Van Niat yards of the N.| avout Sophie's marriage that tilve the lumpy are investigation. || viivn Branah, 467 Furton st, marked, . Y H. & HB ‘oad afte 5 * cas ty, and the pudrone ric te ai y a Hee azlone intel inst yslatt 2 Wer asad : ; piNE ee Soe Baron tala afternnon: : Returned tort went out | Worked ita Wal Wate the derastoek ae It is simple and harmless and may be taken even by the youngest child with L.W.SWEET & co. Sree eee mea eta eran have carly fe morning es ne Out Buiter fe Rot believe in ue Tost satisfactory results. Viol contains all the medicinal and curative ele- M IDEN LANE NY. engine in charge of Willis Manning ran | he got back betore breakfast his face sand every thing simply oe le suche ments of cod liver oil —actwally taken from fresh cod livers — but no 39MA os into the train from the east. was flushed an: eyes i 8 Investigation all_buncombe. i i i No he train from the east | | aaa Mean Eo tne table he went IWt0 lin the drat place, it is againat the ale oil or grease. Try Vimol. If not satisfied we will return your money. bettie AM ts Fen , saw) He eat Ae room, where the coffin Is, and| charter to employ, special counsel. Vinol Is sold on the guarantee plan In New York only at the following drug stores: Departmn is | 4 collision was in@vitable, shut off the! remained there some Uttle time. When | believe the Street- leaning that there Is a ood | steam and d. In doing so he f. © e locked ‘he door. Ho | well conducted and ; pinbads tn Colne 90:28 4598 | he omen ha when he sald] man at the head bf It, When it came'to the vote it was found! RIKER'S DRUG STORES, oth Ave. and 234 St., and Broadway and 9th St., New ie reine ira me out ne looked, York, “andin Brooklyn at 456 Fulton St Fulton 8, cor, Clinton St; Flatbsil Ave: |tured his Jeft leg and received proba-| was silent . cor. ¢, Marks Ave. nam Ave., cor. ¥ 5 CO, ¢ ble miternal inuries fuddenty: When Jt came tot f Ht GMeTAR Ath © Sou Brosd way 2688 Broadway; 64 W. 126th Sty 200 W. ‘The engine came together at a rate)" (Frits, and. puiine idcety win xo sgainst Yt on in Other nineteen GF ths 020g 664 O17 AE sen dome Aye. 21 Petes Ave sg, 1B4: Jor ten m A vour. Neither left tue | Uttle wir) aud ie Then Fritz wo: | same organization favored it. ‘The in- PRR AA Gt EA Ly ap br ly ay ys Sa rye die of the train flopped over Into an ex-| Up an} turned fowaed fie Tlie drew png ‘sack, but one of the dirt cara inthe uid |i the first carriage” Then te? nat | Cestieathrs will meet next cavation, throwing Wiillam Bujagerald,| was. Tom went fYaborcr, from. the train. By imeorald the big revolver from his pocket, ‘Th . = - - = LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALG. | Funeral fi her late revidende, a on Thureday, att P. Was taken to his home In Van Nust.|I don't know what napneped, there i Manning was taken to the Fordham |o much noise and smoke and crics GPBRATOR wanted on aGitG, pollar and eure ioap! f i ‘Tom ehout before the starch ine at Dakota ‘Steam Laundry, Tomita pggworeld was cut about the) Aone ort of the pistol: coe CLEAR HEAD and perce win John Ford, in charge of the dirt train| ‘*You are to blame for my sleter's ; =e = one r ° t a d engine, stuck to his post. He was not, geath ee PE ee wae 0 sere STEADY NERVES 40ST, FOUND AND REWARD3, itth irl out into the yard.” ee ewe ama her husband Adolph win! JOHN D. SPRECKELS HAS | sinc? Go's "tate Rent Th 13) arriv with the funeral |" BAD ATTACK OF GRIP, | iss" list Aaah ona POSTUM : polaoning, following, premature bith of FOOD COFFEE that preyed upon hor hrotver's DIED. Dooley (neo Donlon), aged 16 youre, Cee Sinn ey —_—_— _ Pure Molasses Candy, LIGHT and CRISP, with a RICH, THICK coating of the finest chocolate, ‘The only candy made which you continue to eat after you think you've had enough. ACT INL eet comes quickly 4 ACT I, \ 1M LAnew-for-f8e,"" Worl —ON SALE— .. 1906 WORLD ALMANAC Al wedding ring 9 pavenes Tou dollar Bore for # piace Ma ateep, and—— “Help Wanted” ad, parte asset (ite cae a et Slee LT aia oe sea tee Hrowint ‘his jemnity’ towrd a strong help. AnOR SALE EVERYWHERE, A ipreckels Wwusly a al me} Fennan to the oltch lod hatred. “ ” a in this clty suffering from an attaek| Rettman was a. prospert ier and ‘There's a: Reason.<? Look for the werds Greewfeld's “SPONGE.” on every piece. of Ia arivpe. He iw aald to be In no] Sanen"* platstigon avenue tear Court pomediate Canmee) street, He was twenty-four years old. GREENPIELO’S SON & CO.. NEW YORK.