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Eatinree 4 CITY SUED FOR DAMAGES DUE T0 SEWER BLOW.UPS Recurrent s Bamiturdmentel on West Side Streets Likely to Cost Dear. | PROCEEDINGS BEGUN.} Chief Engineer Loomis Does} Not Think the Trouble Is | Due to Gas, EXAMINATIOW MADE. (Workmen Go‘Through*SewertFour Blocks and Report that No Gas Is Detected Reveral sufts for damages herve a)- reaiy been brought by property owners against the city because of the sewer explosions whieh shook the qrast s! Maroh 23, Nottoes of the eutts have born fied with the Comptroller who has for- to John V. Comgey, Supertrtendert of | the Bureau of Sewers, Ciel Exstneer Hornos Leamta of the Sewer Bucrau, to-day inpd en. to vetigation of the sewers in which the dbemys: ver of places, effects of n adjotntng houses, but of the same is in dispute, Dt ts. vo been Uluminating gas leakin the sewer. Again, i t naphtha ts allowed t fow off into er from certain lange garages, par We know at the present time that men paased througs Soin i tea candles end they found Be tr r of Tm a7 evem ft a pat the pee henhe oe the Plunkitt Blames the TWdes, t ter for Search quis ily through a Sui shis day World “Lost and Found” Ad, to-mor. Tow? THE WORLD: saTERDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1906. poration Counsel tle and in- inst the t ff pelitte rhed against the big off “How ¢ rigt know I kn By Maurice Ketten. In union there is strength. to prose Previou thease sewers| of yesterday. , the Lgl of the sad Smoke law promise effective results. This time let the wa have been directed against the little fellows, w: ng companies and the larger factories be brought to book belehed forth defilement in defiance of sanitary regulations.—From PA KNICKERBOCKER FINDS A LID TO KEEP DOWN. Sao | DOWN OPEN SHAFT Their The Evening Worl Killed Herself Says a Own Life—Other Praises Her Hu a Ider that th ood women. Will MRS. BARDELEBEN STANDS BLAMES BRIDE FOR FOR TWO MORAL STANDARDS DOUBLE BLE SHOOTING ———— «al Wife in Whose Husband’s Room Mrs. Rawson) Young ene Si Man Must Live His Women Differ, th worren Certainly with More Love. Grest Hi THRORY IS WRONG, SAYS MRS HASTINGS. RY HASTINGS. onjugal relations y bound, ho ni had as many aaded wives as he wanted wi ts the only nt civilization. rd of morality for|a woman to o a murvival of the lation of man and 1 Declares She Persecuted Him Till | He Shot Her. years old. that Tt existe, MRS, HYDE WOULD NOT SANCTION 77, BY MRS. HELEN HYDE, how is ne he demands o i Hardelebe 1 and noe 1am at a loss to recognizing hor and excusing it. v be a great 4: whieh wives rus to discuss, ly recognize the exist ance of infidelity and to oxcu: Imply encor 1 looRenests riage reinefons which mmy be dl must our if many women took the same view, anc for her | husband's {That ta not HLL TO DEATH int of A. H, Boom 182 West Twenty- down @n eleyater mliaft and wag killed. Roomer, the proprievor of the mtauie, late i smber Wagone f tn handing | nin inder & wovernmont contract. In md 2 wim OTe Rored at "nel ul lowered of on bie co the | “Plore skull Was o hed che saw or heard the: fall preaently @, sigal, boy, wllpoin, Worked arranging lls louse- some of horses, maw the body : ings in Uttlo flat above [ying on the floor, Ho crled out th thest pe f rm and the cry broueht Mra, Pierce Meee eA Roee. UC G Nth) of the victim, from her little ilvi drowsy, for want of sleep, he fell rome above, @he fainted in the dour ] Way ne shi art: ity after seeing ) thas hee ti The couple lind dust moved ino the fiat over mtn hia, Terva wan forty-three yeara oid. —— eee KILLED BY JANITOR’S BLOW. William Gartiand, forty yenra janitor at No, 180 W was ramanded to the Corono: by Magistrate Finn in the Wo wo Weeks jet rtiand hed t with Willem Mturthe, & janitor 0. 143 Weat Ninotieth street, Sub- ntly Murtha died and {t was d that one of the biows infiloted rtland had killed him, This burst of true American girl used by the teacher saying that Grape-Nuts, the popular ted food, was made of stale sread shipped in and sweetened. The teacher colored up and changed the ect. There is quite an assortment of ndignation was ca’ pre j travelling and stay-at-home members of the tribe of Ananias who tell their falsehoods for a variety of rea- sons. In the spring {t fs the custom on a leattle ranch to have a “round-up” land brand the cattle, so we are go- ing to have a “round-up” and brand these cattle and place them in their proper pastures, FIRST PASTURE, teachers — This who have ap- pay pal jers” roa weekly plied to y they would 6 something nic about Grape Postum, and hen we hay to , m to do this and show th This also inc sent out bya tors” and “lecturers ortain um to sell food made there, and these Deople in- structed by doctor—the head cf the in le doctor Rise Liars, And Salute ‘Ho, All Ye Faithful Followers of Ananias . A Young Girl said toa CooKing School Teacher in New York. One Statement as False as That, All You have said about Foods is Absolutely Unreliable.’’ THIRD PASTURE, ¢ toa frisky lot, the " editors. You know down In Texas # weed called “Lo- co” is sometimes eaten by a steer and produces a derangement of the brain that makes the steer “batty,” or crazy. Many of these editors are “Locoed” from hate of any one who will not instantly obey the “demands” of a labor union, and it {s the universal habit of such writers to go straight {nto & system of personal vilification, manufacturing any sort of false- hood through which to vent thelr spleen, We assert that the com- mon citizen has aright to live and breathe air without asking per sion of the labor trust, und this has brought down on us the hate of these editors, When they go far enough with their lbels, {s it harsh for us to get judgm j against them and hay yers watch for a c th honey du | law attach ers? (For they sponsible.) Keep “Locoed your eye editor, ow let all these choice specimens » notice we will deposit ne thousand or -ollars, to be covered nount from them, or a we will lose the mor you like), Th litth re-foc re oper conducts & maguzine in all times to vt hs aheandas shiowlthe a department of ti pecting which there Is a de Gere “answers to many of the qu a the answers being written by the aforesaid doctor. this column some time ago appeared the statement: ‘No, we cannot recommend the use of for it is nothing but poured over showed his the tribe of been a Grape-Nut glucos have me before, turers ways of the and member for 5! so he hus caused th into the hey &0. to descen tribe wh When the young 1a in New Sees] t the “iron on’’ to this "and Urandes her right very. SECOND eee RE. Editors of “Trade” papers known Editors of neers’ papers: nember, we don't put the 1on all, by any means, Only uat require it, These mem- bers: ot the tribe have demanded that we carry advertising in their nd when we do not con- Nt go far enough we set our legal force at work and hall them to the If the p: to throw some of “cattle” over on thelr backs, “bellowing,” do think we blamed? gambol around with tails held high and jump stiff-legged with a y" air while they have full range, but when the rope ts thrown over them “it's different.” Should we untie them because 4 they bleat soft and low? Or should we put the iron on, so that people will know the brand? Let's keep them in this pasture, anyhew, judge to been hot e these fect tled and * should be you y “eo! a tne —to tell these prevarications (you rh ean speak .e stronger word if} © cr tt advisable they institute af) palgn of vituperation and slan- |} . printing fr time to e manufactured slurs on Pos- When they ‘re so clean that ‘one good relish eat a meal ors, th men est grade paik din the Let us tell what will see wher manufart find tremer the cho ble to bu through long ¢ mills and there o exactly ed into flour. 1 the machine stion of | Successful t | fan | proper qua a of this flour in| Ame nd Lond tnd de the proper proportion and these parts @ print th. Statement In ord are blended into a gene our which | that the public reine peace tg dough-mixing witter, salt and a dded es over to t ind the dough th of time. | a to the bariey having been ground ft was passed through about one hundred |hours of sonking in water, then placed on warm floors and slightly sprouted, develor the dinstase in which changes the starch Into a form of sugar. after we have passed ft into |dough and {t has been kneaded long Jenough it 1s moulded by machinery into loaves about 18 inches long and 5 or 6 inches in diameter, It is put [into this shape for convenience in | second cooking. | These great loaves are sliced by | machinery and the sllces placed on , these trays in turn placed |on great steel trucks and rolled into secondary ch perhaps | i or 80 feet jo 16 food is subjected to a long, low heat and the [starch which has not been hereto- fore transformed fs turned into a form of sugar generally known as Post Sugar. It can be seon glistening on the granules of Grape-Nuts if held toward the light, and this sogar ts r put on the food these prevaricators Ignorantly as- |sert. On the contrary, the sigar ex- | udes from the Interior of each little {granule during the process of manu- facture, and reminds one of the little 'white particles of sugar that come} {out on the end of a hickory log after {it has been sawed off and allowed to stand for a length of time, | ‘This Post Sugar 1s the most digest- | 1b @ food known for human ae. It ts so perfect in its adaptability that |mothers ith very youn infants will pour a little warm mi! two or] our Queen j tum are. GIVE EAR! “If You Make | ; milk charged with Post ‘war ts fed to the infants, Producing the most pa clstectiry Tesults, for the aby his a wt can digest quickly and nae to sleep, well fed and con- When baby Kets months old ft ts the mothers to all 50 two or three | custon ome | ow the Gripe Nuts tg k in the milk a ttle longer anc whereupon a little of fed In addition to the the washed-off 1 igar. tured for | are stated | ly di- | the food can milk containing It is by no mea @ baby food, but th aS an silustration Eestible food Ee i: furnishes the ener; for the great athletes It f : 2 s in com- ore @ by physictang in thelr own es and among ¢)ejr patients, cas be seen on the table of ev st-class college in the land, | We quote from rhe L on Lancet cet nenclat 1 on 18 orig enelature bof th - since ‘Grane-N ely from cereals ay = Process undoubted) ue food o ent. pctoad atte cr nts i the Taw cereal 1p rem arks on To Tease t is evident le able solubtites of the oportion atters and go!- ber cent, 1 as a brain whatever th rate, show food ich propor- &ssimilable . h oe other food anal lysis !5 far to er ‘ practi- facts upon which we stake 1 will back it with that any “on will put up We propose to follow some of ¢} hese Specimens of the tribe. We the tribe of tany aniount ot person’ ox ng we say they are made, ge id us name and address, also name the of two 2 eng if the evi- ar enough to get a judg- | we will right that wrong or three witnesse: dence is c! ment quickly, Our business has always been con- ducted on as high a grade of human Intelligence as we are capable of, and We propose to clear the deck of these prevaricators and Hars whenever and herever they can be found Attention is again called to Neral and broad invitation to yis- ors to go through our works, where they will be shown the most minute process and device in order that they may understand kow pure and clean and wholesome Grape-Nuts and Pos- | here {8 an old saying among} business men that there ts coma chayce to train a fool, but there is no room for a lar, for you never can tell where you are, and we hereby seryo notice on all the members of this an- ent tribe of Anantas that they may follow their calling in other ines, but when they put forth their les about Grape-Nuts aud Postum wo propose to give them an opportunity to answer to the proper authorities, ‘The New York girl wisely said that if a person would Iie about one item it brands the whole discourse as ab- solutely unrellabl Keop your iron ready and brand three spoonfuls 1 tits, thus | washing the sugar off fram gran- niles and carrying it with the milk to lene bottom of the dish. 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