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AHE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 1900. 3 BROKER HENDERSON sep EE EES | WESTERN CROOKS BANKER WHO as PLOT OF CROOKS. FICHTING WAGE MISS ANTHONY NEAR IN PLOT T0 ROB ~+FAISETO MINERS) DEATH IS ALERT UNDER ARREST RANK PRESID \T Soft Coal Men Divided at] ratks Politics and Delighited to | Conference Called by Rob- Hear Woman Suffrage | 'Tillsbury Under Arrest bins in Pittsburg. Gains in Oregon, High Roller Headed Inter- Fe, | eee national Mercantile ¥ ee me Seege | Says He Was Only a Agency. : f Tool in Conspiracy. C. A, HENDERSON PITTSBITRG, March & = T-day'e TER, meeting of tite coal operators of the | ,ROCHES pert el, bein Pittsburg district, which was called by | >v* 5 yoeen i i a zomfortable night though her tempera- Francis L, Robbing for the purpose A uniting on some definite yey for Late Os 1B) Spr) Cee rete tu ees cue sree as : Lay than yesterday. In spite of this Dr. preventation at the Interstate Conven-| pics, th ai prt tlon at Indianapolis on March 19, 1s eee © (we ones tio ne ee ae regarded as the most important con HEQVe ents ns ‘patina ta) exlsaatlony ference helil since the question of wages | jowene bd Gd A) Gt for the miners come before the | © 6 public, aa it ty expected to not only | Miss Anthony was much oheered V | yertgrday by @ visit from Rev, Anna settle the strike question In this dis- triet, but to largely influence the resul: Weiodeenes Hilstauanh Aust asethl pets Ye In the States of Qhlo, Indiana and Tii-| ‘lend's illness, hurried to Rochester. ae Miss Shaw had a narrow escape from Within the peat 4 death on her way here in the Lehigh Hea davolopel hee | ves of the | Wreck at Warrlor Run, Miss Shaw 1s Western districts have teen writing to | 82M: D., and when she entered the pa« the independent operators of this div.|tent's room Milas Anthony sald: ; trict and that they have had repre-| “Tell me, do you think I am golng te sentatives working In the fleld with a | Set well?” | view to perswiding the independent “You have no disease,” said the doo- operators to stock to the original de- | tor, “there {a nothing to prevent rew : mand and not grant an increase of| CoVery excepting your great weakness. wages to the employees L know of no reason Woy you should ——___ not wet well.” 4 . ‘I should like to eee more victories,"* Fourth Gibson Picture FREE Joni tro sumragist. ‘How are things ] with NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD, | 82! 0 out in Oregon?" BY SPHCIAL ARRANGEMENT wirn| THe Women had quite a chat about ] CO ; LIZR'S WEEKLY. the Oregon campaign. which will at its height soon, after Ona) FORCED M’CAULEY OUT. ‘SELECTED MR. MOORE. Stock He Sold at $100 a Share , in Wheeling, W. Va., 7 Caused Trouble. BM Planned to Decoy Head of : New Amsterdam Institu- tion to Hotel Astor. nty-four hours it 8 oper NOW WORTH NOTHING, William P. Hubbard, Alleged Vic- tim of Frenzied Finance, Promi- nent in Politics. Proposed Victim Suspicious When Forged Letter Bearing Pinkerton Signature Was Presented. Detective Sergts, Thaw, Galvin and orc onnor went to the Algonquin Hotel in West Forty-fourth street late last Harry Titisbury, the suave young ticket speculator who Jured Robert B. (Moore, President of the New Amsterdam night and arrested Charles A. Hender- fon, an officer of the Credit Clearing- House and a prominent fieure in Wall street, on a charge of swindling, The complainant {s William P. Hub- bard, of Wheeling, W. Va., a miliion- alre lawyer and one of the leading citt- National Bank, to the Hotel Astor yes- terday with a letter to which the name of the Superintendent of the Pinkerton Agency was wlgned, was only a tool of & gang who plotted to blackmail or hold ———>.—__ LUCANIA SPEAKS SHORE. The Cimard liner Lucania, from Lty- | erpool and Queenstown for Now York, | notified the Marconi station at Sable Island at 8,30 last night that she was} 708 miles east of Sandy Hook, an: probably would reach her dock at 8.30 Teaches that State. ‘Miss Anthony was delighted, as one could see, notwith- tanding ‘her weakness, when Dr. Shaw told her the Republican nominee for Governor ‘there. had declared bimself in favor of woman suffrage. When Dr. Shaw came out of the jsick room she sald: “She doesn't lose her interest; it goes © zens of the § indicted at Wheeling and extradition papers are ready for his removal to that city, Constable C. E, Williams, of Wheel- ing. with a warrant for Henderson, rived here Tuesday evening. He was accompanied by Prosecuting Attorney Schuck. They made no move to arrest Henderson until Jast night. Williams watered his man while Schuck got the extradition papers at Albany, If Hen- derson knew of their presence in New York {t did not appear to bother him. He attended to business as usual at his offices at Nu. 10) Broadway and No. | 346 Broadway and luuched at the Law- yers’ Club, Married Bernice Golden. Saturday morning. up the banker for a lange sum of moncy. coon and immediately became suspicious. In- | out to all the world.” according tos confeasion made by him | forming tie visitor that he had some = to-day. important matter to give his attention gute He was an unsuccessful tool n one of | to for a few minutes, he asiced him to eas ‘ @ n Md AS % Sew York .| walt. Then he got to a telephone in Qe SLY 4 the boldest plots that New Yorie crim-| toother office and called up the Pinker- Y <a < DP S Inale have devised in years. and Mr.| to agency. He talked to Mr. Cornish AS Moore made the statement to an Even-| and learned at once that some swin- ow) no er a ur a a e ¢ Ing World reporter that he considers he| dling plo: was directed against him, Girls’ Stylish Apparel had a very narrow escape either from} yeung man ut the bank until one of blackmail or robbery. their detectives arrived eta UR designers of misses’ dresses and suits have followed up their recent tremendous successes with a trio of chic and at- The police have learned from TI th eepireaidents did exer cis 5 t of what was ive I arrived at the i tractive Saturday offerings showing the Spring's latest styles, were back of the plot and had been at| afoot. De work upon the details some time, These | bank, | anc men had engaged rooms in a number of | Wit! Att. the best hotels in the elty where they hoped to deooy some bank president, or wealthy, man} force: him: to) sien #./Bie Sulviin, after checking his hat z consi bury that a gang of Western crooks | {Ng Sis {consultation | follow him Astor. ticket specula- ie tue touren | ROCKefeller Butler Admits Henderson's who was Bernice A baby ts expected at John D. Rocke- . 13 Weat Fifty-fourth check, cash it and get away with the to ‘give him the appearance | a money while the victim was held|of a guest, followed Arriving at the Second Child Is Due iden, an actress, ea tae Rae prisoner. eat andercthaunaae ‘Tohn Cornish, *, . When he married her, is in Paris on a] — = ‘The auick wit of Mr. Moore and his! {wé°\guag man knocked on the door. Within Two Days. visit ot friends. ‘They have lived at. the prompt action in getting in communica- placed Uscer Artest. storia, the Ansonia, the Ma- e Algonquin Hotels, Mrs. JEROME ARREST SEEKING GRAFT detective to trail him as he aecom-| bury snowed Sigite OF ervousness. He) | a baby | 5 : a 5 3 . | asked Mr wourw to Wait for a momenc| feller, Jr.'s, 3 Henderson was a member of the Hen: panled Tiisbury to the Hotel Astor, de-| ced sr. ours Wo Walt for, i moment feller, d's, No her marriage. She Is a native of To- “prains” of the scheme. wor, utd, recurniug, sid that nls ledo, 0, NG It Is well known in the neighborhood ad disappointed iim, He sug. | up to the houe all the curtains were The « Sess 1 ed, however, Una the banker wait| drawn. A butler and a second man The specific charge against Hender- of the New Amsterdam Bank, ‘Thirty- | EOstud) tee te ee eee a eee cary oe com fon fs that he swindled the West Vir- ninth street and Broadway, that some] guid his trend. uated ut eNO en aT Ne inta milli e 7 sink onal (oubsof $10,000. Reports money about with them, often as much clive “arived, 4windiog thar Tills-| worried and pale and refused to say eubbards lout tivough Kia dballnee salt : bury Wag geluNg Cold leet or that Ws] anything beyond whispering nervously Jinge with Henderson 1s much larges, but as he 1s] dictment of Notorious Ne- . + . There are some clients of the bank] urrost, Police headquarters wae notified : nderloin S| thd Detective-sorguant Arthur Carey | Stood on the steps in front of the house @ candidate to succeed Stephen B, El- Marks Thirty in Tende WAG OEE) eA EROAt: BUTE NIA “OER seme. bo! tie) Hotel Carey, recognizea| to prevent anyone from ringing the bell. for Slaughter. AUN Ae WTO AU ee room he had engaged yesterday at the tion with the Pinkertons, who sent &) where was uu ruspouse, at wich Tijs- Jestic and rietta ‘Crosman company at the time of feated the plot and frightoned off the} ior 4 minute around a bend of the cor-| "We the physician's automobile rolled of Its officers carry large sums of] 4. wuo yuo we Wiis moment UMet une from Wheeling say that the amount Mr.|Mystery Thrown About In- * + : Berthe Claiche Confession | as s100.0. plats ‘hau buiked he placed ‘lm under |eoure evan. For an heat o scour, Kins in the United States Senate he 1é ero on Three Counts, geney after banking hours, and the of-| i“iispury at once and ex Then there! comela chaige, The ek anxious to conceal the extent to which HEAR Mle ol aod ea ec ba AI What's your Braft) taing of the firet flaor windowa were he was played as an easy mark. Bangers y= at: te, the under! omnes: Tt required little time for the mem-| raised. ‘The guard was called in and Mr, Hubhard alleges that Henderson, The Grand Jury returned three in- Gang Made a Mistake. bers of Inspector McLaughlin's st iret Gertee iapaeita Seca while vice-preside Gictments against Robert Spriggs to-| pAS, S result or the confession of) Roe ee eee ce, soiisena| tim um & few testa, concerning Howtbal ce Ane jt oe Tees eee ternational Mercantile Agenc day. Spriggs ts a notorious Tenderloin | Pertne Clalche, is Braft and cor-| The gang that framed up the scheme} ticket sneculator has been golue wbout . appeared at the ruption among the police of the Tender-| to rob or blackmail Mr. Moore, he be-| his effort to bae big game in some | door. of the Dun and Bradstreet agencies. | negro. The indictments charge him] join, chirty policemen of the Thirtleta | eves, made the mistake in supposing | splendidly, bold hold-up scheme, | || tg Mira. Rockefeller 1?" he was induced him to buy stock in the con-| with keeping a disorderly house, abduc-} .°4'rorty-seventh street station squads| that he was the one who carried about Fee ey ee Navantcescou miteet asked. cern at $100 a share, At that time !t/tlon and assault upon a girl named|iave peen marked by Commissioncr| fortunes in his clothing. Before he}und Broadway, and asked for u room| “She's ill, str," he said, , was celling at $9) a share in Pittsburg | Hattle Warren. Bingham for investigation. This, how-| started out for the Hotel Astor with| With a telephone. He sald his luggage | Asked ff there was an addition to the and other places. Mr. Hubbani went| Detective-Sergts. Beery and Fiood.|¢yer, in barely half the extent of the a : hy} Was on a stamboat pier down town. Riunéa ce iaety Gud Sitebariie to Japan for a long visk after pur-| acting upon personal instructions trom| coming slaughter. the ticket speculator yesterday, how-| after spending un hour in the room he ae the Dainty, exquisitely modelled—black and white Js cusck sai iad wah Large slot collar eecmed obs wicks pique—cuffs to match. Full, jaunty skirs with deep hem, 6 to 14 years, like cut—a $2 value for. 3 $3.50 Dainty White Lawn Dresses Smart new model, of fine quality white La n ever, he left his wallet and money in} left the hate! saying that he would chasing the stock. Upon his return he| District~Attorney Jeréme, arrested | rutly as: many more who were for-|the bank, He had this to say about|return with bis bagwage, though he! When the butler was called to found that there had been trouble in| Spriggs last night at No. 605 Sixth ave-| meriy connected with the Tenderloia| iis escape from the plot: might have to take a sudden run UP'@oor a second time, he evidently had the International Mercantile Agency,| nue, and the District-Attorney fs au- stations, but who have been trans- a to Boston. seeaivaai lan Gutiousaltcet ne Z that the concern was out of business,| thority for the statement that the case ‘I am satisfled that I had a narrow] He did not go back to the St, Andrew. . admitted ferred to other precincts, are also] oguaps either f sry,| but on the following morning turned up|at once that a birth is expected. that. Thomas N. MoCeuley, the .presis| te one of the imost important that he|markea mens “Whether the investiga. |oeceee cber from blackmail or robbery. | bat on the foiel Bellociaires Seventy | But” he sdid, “it may nat befor Tam’ pretty/cartain that there were con- seventh street and Lroadway, where he -| has countered duri) his t of of- e te wn. 2. See oa rear eeeere ution sacteey has been | Hehe ot cmmae Mil extend to the Ted |rederates, the men who really furnishet |engages n room, He had rvgiatered ae /tWo, dave, the doctor tells us Me | @ } Deep yoke of fine tucks and insertion wih very full rufle of $ 98 8 t | the 8 drew 3, H. Cowles. At efeller's he: ls very good. h “le a wreck. hledged around the proceedings. Hite) la now @ auhlect of consideration | Lhe Drains of the! pint) In the Hotel Ax.) the St Snisaw ASC crealt GC. Ee lwae out aniving yesterday ‘atiaknoon blind embroidery all around yoke, New style sleeves, trimmed e tor when I went there with Tillabur: 4 ie Loy ay ! to match. Full skist with deep hem. Like centre cut—4 to 14 Spriggs was arraigned in Centre Street] on the part of District-Attorney Court to-day and held in $2,000 ball for| Jerome and Commissioner Bingham. examination to-morrow, but bail will} ‘The appalling conditions in the Ten- not be accépted unless it fs approved | derioin outlined by the Claiche girl in| &e ‘ : by the Di#trict-Attorney. hor confession to the District-Attorney | |” Eval rou ae ceeres! ar hans of whiskey in the Sate (Tatts gad i iniet- nO response, eBay je theo} B ¥ Renctocertr oe prety mle aalatd nee ae been known to men about| oo) havo been following us from the| these excursions to these hotels In| ing ‘and named after the mother. t order to select & room that would best arraignment of Spr.ggs, but gave no bank and noticed that Assistant Super-| serve the purpose of the plot. When Inkling of the specific charges against ~J4ntendent Duhain, of the Pinkerton] he talked to the clerk in the Belleciaire ; the negro, Distriot-Attorney Jerome re- CLUBMAN TAKEN FOR Agency, was a short call from our heels} @ big man wearing Alashy clothing (wee WALDORF ASTOR SILENT but, during his brief stay he has Kept! esq to talk about the case, but It was ATTEM when We left the bank. hovering Qpoue iN tore willabury ler; ON SON’S ENGAGEMENT things moving in his vicinity. It was) ooarent from his manner that there PTED GRAFT. Was Not Alon ‘The young man lived in a tiny fur . Henderson who started the Intemational] 1. something ble foehind It. : be nished room at No. 266 West Porty-thind Mercantile Agency scandal that drove] "qi" Pecort that ihe arrest of Sprigge “This was about 11.80 o'clock in the] street. When Detective-Sergt, Carey Free anna err aieloe Thomas N. McCauley out of New York. |The report Wat, the arrest of Series! Bronx Peddlers Allege Allan Pringle | morning, and 1 understand that Tills-) went there to-day he found & Al) LONDON. tertile from William Wal Mr. MeCauley became acquainted with| Docures was denied by attaches of the Tried “Shak bury only registered at the Aator at 10] starved fox (onniet Nt th omeahat | opinion is obtainable from William Wal- Charles Henderson through Henderson's|fygirict-Attorney’s office, who main- ried to ake Them o'clock. The whole thing must have] Would throw. any ight on the man's|dorf Astor regarding the an at ement father, a prominent and wealthy citizen] tained that this is a case independent of Down” in Street, been pretty elaborately planned before-| fdentity or rovenl ane pink insadent to of the engagement of his eldest son, of Hamilton, Ont., with whom McCaulev|tho Claiche matter, alhough It has to do hand, the bla ail or ro yp Waldorf Astor, to Mrs. Fannie Lang- had had frequent business dealings, At/ wit the Tenderloin, The abduction| Allan G. Pringle, who gave his ad-| ‘Though tt {s possible that the youns Old Hold-Up Recalled. horne Shaw. the requost of the elder Henderson Mr.|charge may indicate that Spriggs has|dress as No. 422 Mott avenue, the| man was going this thing Slopes St President, Moore draws (parallel for Waldort Astor. aga) on. (ees ci c rt ca what mig! av 1 n ‘aptem! while o in McCauley brought Chazles to New York yeon instrumental In securing girls from | Bronx, and who claims to be a member | 42¢% not seem Plausible, as he, carried | why ileal of Garey Et, Wyck | met in Sept estan esaarlag who was President of the New Amster-|the Atlantic on to guess that there was some One WOT. eee eee eat Ot ta Me Moore | ateamer Cedric, She renteu a house at Bart Kept Things Moving, He tried to get a settlement through a lawyer named Corbin, of Jersey City, but was unsuccessful. Then he brought a civil suit, but progress was slow, and finally he decided to have the New Yorker indicted, Charles A. Henderson has not been in New York for a great length of time, i la. He said 1s | ae When we got to room No. 119 on the} juggage } eto the Bt, Andrew by | oat te Me nee ita gon fourth floor the young man rapped on| mistake. He went to his room, remained Alarich, the second daugtter :| there halt an hour and then vanished Nels ane the door of the adjoining room and sald: | {iY aninking several generous hookers Nerety marian ot years, Genuine $3.50 value.« rer $6 Cheviot Serge Sailor Suits, $3.98 Very graceful, striking new model of extra quality cheviot serge. Large rolling sailor collar trimmed with rows of braid Sleeves with deep tucked cuff effect. Stylish kilted skirts, Blue, brown and gamet, Like cut—6 to 14 years, Can't be duplicated under $6. A Number of Other Specials Not Advertised. SALE AT NEW YORK STORE ONLY. . and took him Into the International] otie: olties for immoral purposes. of the New York Athletic Club, was ar- | Mercantile Agency in an important oa-| Spriggs is well known to the police.}raigned in the Motrisania Pollce Court y | c gambling- ana f him who was well armed.” ’ thier of the bank at that time. | Kireton, Warwickshire, and has been . loae Perini ae oreo ea cance (to-day charged with impersonating an “when Me Moore made this state?| “A iman, named. Semple entered the| riding and hunting extensively. | Young Henderson started right in at|halls in the Minetta lane and Thompson Y Moe v. ent, visited offcer. The comp! rere ped bank and was admitted to the offic Walder! Astor frejuently ” visit aan Atay Se ent eane ra@jler. | lower end of the Tenderloin, 48 Washington avenue, They alleged| gyenue, Though he Saeed dicani there Moora, oe Mariborue letter head while following me mens Me that Pringle approached them at the & fn which the demand was made for ley and finally went back to were two Pinkerton men forming a | {P h OD rreaeuaed the Gputer and nally want back to Canade|ing org, pot MARE igmaka| comer of One Hundred and oriy-Att| er qava, oth Pinkeron. men and | Setrind ath feachek for a'iamnons | SLEEP DESTROYER ‘where be succeeded in arousing co my fight in the courts of this of id Be i tent jaro I eaattee no difficulty in pee es that |street and Willis avenue and demanded | Contral office detectives are working | The swindler, without a note of warn- The Old-Fashioned Coffee, ew ve is coat Y. Securing | tis is all_a conspiracy engineered by |to see their licenses. One of them had|on the caso in the hope of corralling | M, drew a) revolver from Bis cote Mi 3 mowers 9 attorney he Fo ee eee ad git] none, and they declared in court to-day| Tillsbury's pals. Enough information| fhe andomen, Then he ‘turned the! ghe suffered from nervousness by cain that Pringle tried to “shake them down''| was obtained from him by Inspector | weapon on himself, Both men dled In| 42" 2 ng gleeplessness by night. tghiln’ ‘ y days of their Injuries. n! wuley, is sald to be a|for a sum of money. McLoughlin's men when he was put} few dave of thelr Joa, Market| “Up to three years ago,” writes a piraignt in| Pringle, who is tail, fine-looking man| under the thumb screw to warrant | Qu \cueriay he was held 18 $290] young woman, “I was in the habit | Teoentiy and that “he. has ea: | of about twenty-eight years, denied the| {2 belle that his confederate will be| hail for examination later. xe urinking coffee freely and did not captured. He pleads that he was only cherges. He sald the two men had/q lens fle is neid under $2,u0 ball Lor realize that {t was injuring my Dut!” Magwstrate Steinert held Henderson i Jeffe: Mnort affdavit, charging him with |%Roken to_him and addressed him as on | examination in the Jefferson Market till I was suddenly made the is fis Gan ts ne odie da og ed gee Et ated GR Se BL ater rom Pinkerton [PRIEST APPEALS FOR |\itin of nervous henanches orc iatnt. | Lit in the qourt-roam ‘while waiting | Magistrate Crane, however, held him In| iissary, who is tall, slender, n A BROOKLYN PARK, "2, tht, 1 was, compeliod to give fe Dondsnian. No further action | 7200 bail for trial. Ty oe er huery catewain *lup household activities and stay in win ‘be "taken until, the, Governor of| | At the New York Athletic Club tt wag) diene, appeared. atthe New Avat = ped much of the time, ‘Then in- Pres! ty A somnia came upon me, and the Mr. Moore, Ho wanted to see the Fresi-| tyres Board of Estimate to Give|wretchedness of sleepless nights Pure Molasses Candy, light and crisp, with a rich, thick coating of the finest chocolate. Thatis what candy lovers are sure to get when they ask for Greenfield's. With the words Greenfield’s Sponge on every piece. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. E. GREENFIELD'S SON & CO., NEW YORK. came to New a Daign to oust McCauley from the Inter cantile Ageno: . McGauley Skipped His Bail. — — A HAPPY HOME dlsap. , , and so far authoritie: syercinds Sat free t] said that there had formerly. worked | Manuer, appeared at the New Amster Kpowiee has hot zeturnedito: New |x ork ett, eee ion papers CONCeN: | fete a porter by the name of Pringle. | cam Bink Jast Monday and asked Lor SHE W. lerson faction took control of h We Vis March 9,—News dent personally, and would not tell his A handsome Wife and Children, a prosperous, | jerson, fection took control of | of the arrest in New York last ni peda tes ; ne added to the agony of peinful Puihen, “teaitn is the aecet sae ahs aa i | Seto, Heaton “bales INDICTED INSPECTOR IN |ar'srist Seer ocisets | lildren of Three Schools} 38," x ia ih eae apy on caucus Mth TS LLFER’. Warticelas che caste und betver lack: Playground. “This lasted till a year ago, when || Mauauyia ‘ ray Grane sory "on Monee COMPTROLLER’S OFFICE. | ocnertsy stsuee ana handed him thts SOEAYETOURE: 1 was persuaded by a friend to give note written on @ letter head of the! 4. Reverend Father Woods, of the|up coffee entirely and use Postum Holy Cross Church, Flatbush, appeared |Food Coffee. The result was, in ; by. the Grand fi fina a hag | Put the indictment was kept secret, aes Sia ASRS ceuliinion. in Win Biatecend log A, Coyle, an inspector in th \ er an vf fate an mes a , at ‘tor in the oreo = tosis, in-tale Ce ES Mats atm Reprieunt of the Comptroller's | Seems to be 8 trom you, before the Board of Bstimate and Ap- ies Vee weet a beeas Hertel ie kon nanciel smock inst summer: won fer he United tates. ith the candidacy Omce, was indicted for conspiracy by|a dueer look about it, and I have de- | Portionment to-day and argued in) change Luny, covered | grees occastont Brooklyn Gran 0-t B Outwears i ed the man until you can see favor of a wublic park or nluymround| grew stronger snd I began to sleep One Piece Serer, SiR as rend! That step et ra mevered coeeees hose pesafonaths jshkeadlbvas #4 fe there is anything wrong. He claims to|on a plot bounded by Erasmwe etrect,{@ little, Day by day the improve- s f the Imitations Dae ee aria eres the" ‘ ed ed to you, and asserts) snyder avenie, Prospect street and|ment continued and in a short time | ix of the Imita from bond for trial that you understand the’ matter. He For biliousness and consti- bax “Frondareot th eee tne foes A HOPELESS CASE. Coyle ta alleaed to have conapirea| registered Inat night under an assumed | Bedford avenue, Brooklyn. | He. ex-|I was restored to health. My head- AT ALL DEALERS maker, ee co easily accu: I'am not known to you, | plaincd :he needs of the park by stating | aches left me, the nervousness pation take is a v with Brooklyn lawyers to rob the city | Bame and. na vere t Schools in the im- SIA KT ND SSRI fortune by legitimate methods, but wwe} Charles Dana Gibson's famous will meet ‘with no wapleasantness, For that there Welty, hs own school, that | Passed away entirely, and I enjoy |}! crRANSKY & CO., NEW YORK Jayne's Sanative Pills to wealth appeal to him at] pj p through bogus sewer claims, It is ex-| certain. reasons I would advise to icture, “A Hopeless Case, or There Comp- thout. deka; t Holy Cross, Public School No. 9 at |good, sound sleep every night. ee Spee Cases So Severe that it Waller's ‘ohos "will be indicted” by ibe | Seaweed Gas foam next. to tle apart | Church avenue ‘and Bedford, and|~ “This is what I owe to Postum, and Will Fight Extradition, 1s - Be et nook ed 1 mpained by «| Takes, More than Medicine to Cure) ih'isteatigution tit the sewer fraude | ence heed not become known to im, | tua. 3 SOP | Cite dt DUS ERE Soiled SOW Oe In | Sees eee : ” ‘Onation La Wella,’ whe ‘ts wllegod 40 ‘nt WHS pointed out the dangers that the|Name given by Postum Co, Battle Them, with NEXT SUN-|,,Cbaties 2° as “at na! are in every day on account | Creek, Mich, No Wxtra Charge for It. Sunday World Wants : Oh 0 Rie eerie . | ge peaaing dulen ver clans fe A end thet had | There's & reason. Read the little | Advgrtisements for The World may be loft 3 4 MBOLAL, — ARAL 15 Ta ees : Banker Was Sus ‘ an etl hook, “The Road to Wellvilie,” im |at aap American District. Afeaeneer ma tho ity watt 8PM Work

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