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Ag8eM ® nevero cold and would arzi ta the da: 5 The -eevenjarors Med in, fresh and Posy after thelr two days’ rent. iosues-Statemen! $f Thaw's counse! issued ‘the to! { ing called to order: MOn-thhstrict application of tie law on thesstatuie books of New Yo Meemeew will be fect. Me uo hot SOo-beyoud the siaiute beuxs te the. jury, tat Viaw of -There wit eevoer tent mW Oe gid Lay : @ Wil Ahow, Lie jury oat at ‘time oft the snooung “ur Wi i (was temporarily insuie, und did not a te= the aifterenice between Tt ‘and _wrong. + (2 -"Oounsel for the defense : hat the calling of Bea wit ne eution Will be « #erious mistake PETE Bre Prosecution, | she fed (ASS A se witneds cmhooting, and has 3 perored: ely Nesbit Acwiness for ihe. prosscution woald ‘be prejudicial to th mecution, Me Paatrict-A tts AOL oxpes ‘any conversation between husband Feta Ke we -obiest. Hach “conversation ere sacred. _ Cxae on Clean Lines. 1 MTHS defendo proposes to conduct. ano along clean ines: Btanford V —Ssohatacter- will pot be annatiod To FARA Tor the prosec +) Piatorthe tridl anything th CH Rha character of “tye aocused os 5 5 ie character of no inlividuals vetrall ‘be assailed. ° ONE JUROR 1S FOUND OUT OF 48 PALRSM I: Tho first two talesmen Called: to-day, Wharles Shongood and. Robert 1. Robertson, + both’, business men, werp ‘Bpsedtly—excused. Both had. strongly { @ixed, opinions, thay explained, and Mr. i rome, with the \cousent iof the de- fenne, let_them “20. Jacob W. Smith, the third man, had \ Meep scruples égainst capital punish- ment. That was suMeclent—that ex cetited “him—as-soon ashe eabtone want Belleve he could give, a fair’ v under the cireymetances. Jacob Price, the fourth talesman cf “the day-tteo-contessed-to uct Scruptes, + “When did you contract this apposi- ‘ton to capital punishment?’ asked Mr, jerome. “<"Binee I got on thls panel.” maid Price. |~ After him came John A. Anger. a of No, 78 Bowery, who served as a ; Jurot in the necond trial of Nan Pat- “@erson and voted for her acqlilttal. (“dT have formed » very strong opinion Fegarding this case,” sald Me. Anger, STE TRI Would influence my verdict.” nt are y con. N pruae~ on ti LO the Air. Aner” was therefoi allenged |_| for cause. By Wa examinations of tho first batch 6f—“alesmen “the _District-Attorney. ‘ghowed he meant to follow hia prayer- Meeting manner for awhile at’ least. Bometin: ~ymnappily Ky -etatement-prinrto-the court beets ‘FRE EVE MEN KEEP CROWDS “MOVING: — IW UPPE MES ZZANINE NING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1907. Police Are Making the Thaw Trial the Most Orderly | | €ase of a Sensational_Character_Heard_in_This City in ALL: “APPROACHES: TO GUARDED GY FLOOR. THIS L POLICE JOHNSON CONFERS Years wT Schedule:of Ball Games of Bi League Will Result.in-‘Ten}" | and Harey Pulliam, Preatdent of Nutfonal League, met tn conferenc harp to-day to discuss playing-echedule Tor the coming weapon. It ts qtated Lyng-echedules will be arranged on turmonious baste. It ta probate, i ever, that the dates will not be mad phic for a week or ten aaye, ‘The Ohlo and Pennsylvania Teagu will hold another thecting Tiers tO-moct row ty complete business left un}: finished at the recent meeting -of-+: organization hore, THREE BOVS HAD . ECZEMA OF HEM One Mother's Trials —Little One: ' Treated at Dispensary for Thre¢ Months —Did Not Seem to Im: prove — Suffered Five-Months,— ALL WERE PERFECTLY CURED BY CUTICURA. “My three children bad ort} five Tmonths. A Aitelo core would ap ron the head and seemed very itchy, Trcreasi y after day, The baby Tad had 1 i] €, FY 10 A AbOUT & Week Whell Whe B00 ond boy took the disease and a few sores daveloped, then the third boy fk jtgarou the nae Mase pei | too} -to_the-N—~ 23 they told me that the children had rings worm, but Bog Olde Not Beer =te=Im- v6 Then I heart” of the Cuticura Rlemedios, and I thought I would write: uu about my case, and when I got Te Cuticura Boap and. Cuticura Olne- ment I bathed the children's heads with warm water and Cuticura Boap and then applicd the Cuticura Oin ment.In..2 faw—wooks-thoy—had- proved, and-when their heada wern well you could see nothing of the sores, / should be very glad_ to let others kn about the it Cuticura— Ret Mrs. Kate Keim, 513 West 29th New York, N. ¥., Nov. 1,5, and 7, 1000 CUTICURA GROWS HAIR \ Haatic precision of machine gun. Those having businegs there 4nd the way opened to them without outside that the women of the Thaw party were fairly mobbed by the 2 The police arrangements at the Thaw trial are the best ever seen Again he delivers them Jovingly with al Removes Dandruff and Soothes _ tn_this-oltyduring-a-sensationai_case.—The pottes inthe court buiiding —|— deiny-ormconrenience, others -are-barred_entirely, and,since-the-first —;—erowd-abont-their artemebles-on Monday night.—A-formal_complaint of Taingering™unciion and a fine oralonal Uputs ox the voice, like « hired exhorfter ee OY WEVA Veg. ACW, ‘Ubarits Ho Mites, of No. Wert For 2 aig ears, This @ulucient for excusing lim, peuaves Aiexunder Hemberger hag a good ox- “fe SU he was deal. rite La Montagne, winn importer “and polo player, had a fixed opinion he -<eomas TAY ATS = > =| ~_ Song Writer Is Excused... pate next man was Charles K. Harris the well-known writer of ballads and “BoNGE. He explained that his manager, fiayer Cohn. wax a Witness for the State, and he did not think he ‘could TBNUY serve. asoth widex coinciding, Mr. Harris Jeft the chair and the roor August C. Anger, a brother of th other Anger, who had already been ex- amined. hesitated a long time before he Would tell Mr, Jerome his. bu 8. His Manner war so confused that Mr. Hart Hdge nodded nt when the Distr Attorney #afd "Challenged for cause. Frank K. oll, & manager, pleaded sick of la grippe Lot hin go." sad Dan ‘O'le + Dhaw's counsel. SI Mi: Si ke to en . j D have had the grip) myself for two days and 1 know how | the gentleman tein ~ Wait Trikes, nh youn mun with Pe and: nowe- gla subs He was anoth They cout themselves” of opinions acquit sFeading the nowspaper, D Dw Griggs. Arthur H. Dale, m brisk, alert man-of forty, with the\roving vigilant eye of 4 floorwalker, mounted the stand at one Step and whlaked.bimasit tite the chittr with a single motion, 1H twine RMntfecturer at Notes ye. ednw wt aiichs Bei THe “made his answers din telligently. swag dy HALE A Welles regarding. fendints cuit oe innoce Sata nal Lie pwho- had been aaying hi Sanarks—ot Rood fete pointed. James A. Bowen. an oldish man wi strong features, had private awhy “he should be excused. and “Serome-ant Mrs “Hartree aereed 7 they-were-good— : Samuel J. Newni urnttur SONG or FIT Ww RILUA ARUN time telling Justion Fitzaeratd why be thougbt he should be excused. To Knew White Twenty Years. —“Tknew Dir White for, twenty years,” suid. “@ We had frequent buxness dealings. 1 would _ba_ emt sod mere made, Luror ob: kK. a retired real estate nd, daa bie ‘dealer and widower, iiteten uponswniss pering his * to the steno T PEUrEInE TINEtG TH Babrack wes_on the tis ay ANNO ing Ue present panel would sted w fury had been got was ordering ‘a special addi- nine of 100 tales These wilh rt to-morrow morning AGL the time Dlr. do etly und in-| we. the d a 1 ei, nal Mrjm bd Asse ™ sn Whatie Cieric Py boask-came phd | had only Mr. I + Jerome's tu te ht Stanford) White Tet him: out D, for aun pe j xt \o Mr, Newton wus 1 Tenats,, le dennte aout. Durin tansling and unt phrser; Harry Interest int ered to A. “his lawyers, | H nothing, not «ven =ness-of the: examinat guention, ‘The Coun bie black eyes never | face, Evelyn Thaw eat Lory at her sohalr. hor hex her coloriéea f Sold in the Court “Most of the wor about. (heir throats, 1 raiis nad tered end ax cold and draugnty, men’ still wore | their loves and_the_foresnan_of_the. jury, _against-the-talesi taf fora al had expressed it, but The defense submitted w challenge be- | ridg he was satisfed with Mr. Mobs Outside Court Keep — The carly. adjournment left: tin /vanterenco with Justica “Hitzqera jagainat sapital punishmept, be sald street are In charge of Capt. Lynch, and’theugh they djasppolnc the muck- Takers and the beslogiug crowd—of- themordidly—curlous,-have—won Mnstinted praise for the Captain and his men from those having legiti- mate business in court, No others are admitted to the building. .There are no crowds Mngering in the rotunda and corridors. —Ho-wae-accepted lender Demin asthe elghth jura tals_ride z “air: Newton was the oldest ann thus "he man inthe witness osalr. told | ise.eciestel-—Ae-he-etood— ike Ure i Hartridgy he had an opinton and /oath, cvatronting Harry Thaw, the be could |faces of Thaw's women folka were sot adds hosen for jury ser- (rigidly upon his kindly, seamed fea- after he had been sworn Wea! fed eve?y - ture: questions that | Junt h sides always ask. He sald he had] Court-House engineer wax yanked Uy) a Juror in criminal cases, but| for contempt for falling ‘to keep tho in capttal case. “He ia marital lehamber properly heated. He explained iis a family, and Sts age appeared |there had been an accident to the heat-| be about sixty. iT ratus. told it will be imposai -room warm: for t sald the Just rest of heath 1 Dg. vid. wne_musfled_ up ily dw Ife ~ is pant of the customary the Mr. Newton finally sald he would, | get ¢ carry Into the jury box with | feast,’ » opiniow’ that he now | tn: A moment later Mr, Mart- | rew is challen, and raid pr Newton. ‘The! had already stated | challenge to ‘make | ry tertalna, f math nd May McKenrle until Mrs. Wil id her two daughtere had gone. t away together. istrict-Attornes nat he had no Thaws from Warm Luncheon. White's KiHing In- a canual way awit friends, He could dismiss from his mind any opinion he had formed. pro- viding hosen as a $uror, why. ar? Broadw. 44 broug Wecidhs to ko hota quien hat WAVE -tnd—wien—n—yolice- whet ared. to the men to i ¢ to eee my 2 | Mr. O'Keefe. dustice--Pitzreraid’a—(at~s * ctlegeie nat =-heergintee —elireest idera_of the crow. T; Thaw smiled behind escert we t women. wh by biood Rave no ip womna who ise TH romight haw een” oe lor Mrs, naw pen iit narria, acu ing Hartridge“put only a few ques- ons wo Mr. O'Keefe, ant the d ned hte but Ate: peer; penemptn: Bowled Out by Jerome. 1_ Albert-Thorner, wholives: at Columbus avenue, 2 stout, agber-looking iinan about forty-tive yoars-old_ta-a-ebirt! that matched May Mackenale’s. purple WAL. SOIC he iad onlyi& opinion, but .that evidence would t to re tHe was challens: ata Meivin’L. Mortis, a reat of- Nout Hroadws: her £ood-looktr sup- Thew 70 which 1 wily Harry Thaw. in_enter- bord seni de, them all. wah needed. SeMawi_T nei (rthodist Book ¢ Penis tte ree ae ate dealer ta-bs-a: with short oon weneis fia ah F Rave ‘my Judgment would propanty riously affected by the bellef which moe: now have in my mind,” sald Me, Mor- shoe desler: third after Charlés had Avtar free yourself from MMe Jerome. Th 2 Hanrunge, TO ERCMET- TT, excused eto whow he your street A quiet youn) fe wears glasses, Somm 1 scrupl aside Thad | ormed from reading papers and from{ avereations, Mr. Jerome cha man ts Mr. esha had a physician's certificat had been II Candy Mon Next on the List ree F. the opinion he’ ‘on was the next talen- roruy, With a Dix police He Is the superin- ndyituctory and lives at etysneventh t dodge my dily nx a a salesman, of Hundred and Forty-thiry) tail, sallow man with o red 1-and hugo silver-rimmed wnnex about two sizes too large for a nn of hile size. Te tadesman I 1 West One a ; cit pt spAper rend. and mind Ines. but my. w thls Mr. Jerome put a A defense for crime In and for thin erime in partl- John Ftc. way Constr cused decay Istind Henry Cane, a tailor Hd Broadany, produced from a peiyaiclan and Buck, Wales t t Hon ( . given the he Gad moved to Staten The de- to the Sing nald he Any parti had never hought nection "i lon. vou convict If satiated of the njout's guilt beyond a reason: 1 District-Attorney w mpl t botif sides con- Nar H tat No, % loft with Mr 4, Btotkbridce, | who Ives at No. 201 Wi {ninth street. sald ho fort je ability to conder a fair well-knit man of exc: oand a fmnk, convin Stockbridge answered alt aiestions. prompaly torilyt ~ “Thaw Didn't Want Him. twamant.| ‘I lave formed no opinion - whatever sinterer em {PIN the guilt or Innosence nf this de- i fondant.’ he sald. ‘The Btate accepted ip and living Mr. Stockbridge, but the defense chal- exporter Siventy> a KO 4 ! jis ippeir jan fr. and ‘bat ag acquired the Bronx; sald he had discussed } = _yers ~ have the-atrength | And 1 have’ | rineve | day, when all efforts on the part of the curious ones to gain admission . proved futile, there has-ccen-a-noticeadle absence of-wuch-throngs as-are usually a feature of dig trials in this city. 5 = The only valid complaint of the police arrangements has been of those outside the building, in charge of Inspector McClusky. It was this, with a demand for adequate protection, has been made to Commis- - sioner inghain,-who-notifed Inspector -MeGhisky—he-would—be held” perzonally responsible for the prevention of such disgraceful scenes during the rest of the trial. afior-Harry_Thas Pina ean firet-clage-cluds. ‘Thare..would_have-to.be_very strong tid “not evidencn to-induce mo to vote guilty of Pe ~ murder tn the first degree, fi view or Rapp had private reasons for) the fact that I have scruples againat belng excused, and Justice Fitzgerald | capital punishment,” he said. let hin Wilts | Hie Scruples Not New. Willtam — Strelitz, | 9 _Jife-insurance nggnt, belonged to the rapidly increai ae lug number of talesmen who have de- | “How long have you ad scruples veloped scruples against capltal punish- | inquired the Disteat Attorney i ey ment siiice 1 underatos ny Charles 1. Numan, a dealer in ink-| language, said the old gentleman with at ‘18 Eoxt One Hun-| g e Fiftyesixth str id Tie | stands, liv! eat calmness. dred and jo they let him go and called Walter e six years ago from Pittsburg. Plumb, a designer, who, as it happened, | y Several members of the Thaw] had beon another good friend of Stan- oth aides agreed he should not| tora White. = Rudolph Sommer, the next talesman, A stout woollen merchant, declined’ to | be sworn and was allowed to “affirm | and declare.” and then excused because le sald he iad an opinton which could } Tet =bewasily dist wee, t Benjamen’ Jo Riveter, marrted, middte f aged, Might haired, smiling and evidently Gocd” natured, had doubts whether vie denee could cntlrely remove an opinion he had entertained since cading of tha killing o€ White, Touts Haan, a young unmarried living WE No. 3 Wee Ninety Xb) BULBS ira uncertdn at-first-whrther*she could tar aside all preindices, but later made Tis mind that he would be able to do #0. Ninth Juror Chosen. d probable both side: | janged—peremptorsi me ad joid-nia tas ye want Stockbridge—om No.2] William rt, r-rellable physician's certitl- ment sa falr, a / PAYS $3,170,000 TRACTION TRUST OF BACK THES Belmont Turns in Sum Asséssed on Franchises to End of 1904, Alarmed by the determination of Cor. poration Counsel Eiltson and Attorn ral Jackson to institute active pro cecdings to Collect back franchise taxcy | the Tatenhesnned Rapat Peanait Com 4 Mr, Haat, Hut te appea) to Mr. Jerome nega. thit of a candy sale: ne Were Woke chartered ot eg UeK= t nadle doubt after af onan, pit — verruledy noth sides accepted Haan. He Inty years‘ old,’ and tee youngest in chesen for the fury so far. He x (he second untmartadt man to ‘bese sted He SSRH Ht fate sather_handeome, with a wood, tealth cheelat and clear brown acc ot appear more than jsone yearn old. He F—-resall — wh OF Ne = aan an—of the — ; 15 optte J bectae Teeth facts, sand disc Peaailaals The Siate necepted.'Thav's taw- utd nhbeut to do the anme, but Marry Thow sgnin took’ a nd. He bent forward, hin fnee | iyltehing and exes Inmpins.: Ix Ups were moving. “Don't take Wim." We anid tn hnnky whisper, ‘The defense challenged peremp- read the Killing of MY. | mp LANDLADY DECLARES. BOARDER MURDERED. olice Are. Investigating — Coroner. Thinks: Death‘Accidental,-but Valuables Are, Gone; ‘The police are investigating to-day the alleged gcoldental death’ of Henry Meinké, who was found dead from gas in he_room-at_the home of Mra Mary Grant, No. 22 East Beventy-ffmh street, where he boarded, yesterday. Coroner Shrady belley the death ac- cldntal, put the paige wish an explana+ tion of the fact that a part of Meinke’s clothing, his watch and bank book were reinoved from his room before the Coroner arrived. Meinke Is sald to have been drinking Batuntay night. He was found half undreased, with an encaping froin a stove. Mra, Grant declared Meinke had been killed by an- | other boarder with whom he had quar- rollod. Mes. Grant was detdined as a witness ‘by the police, ': TAILOR KILLED BY CONEY DOG'S BITE. Unger Was Bitten Last Summer at Luna Park and Dies in Terrible Agony. of No, 28 Coney Island, t but Justice | ‘ and In folioxe) ‘sort “iy. not Drofeseslo: liam of t was excus All Ha i Decided Opinions Eaward fixed op! ie ma manent Jona a. Phesré, an No. 105 W. Twenterat + r, A bookkeeper,” had i eman, a » Nad e opinion, ncory 5 that was py 1) anc Morris Unger, a tallor, | West Fifteenth street, {died of hydrophobia last night jn Kings County Hospital, Unger wag Ditton by @ dog lust August while jn Luna Park: The wound was catiter. ized by Dre Charles H; Hull, of West Seventh street, who didn't convider it serioux,-Last— Friday —Unger-com, menced acting strangely ang Ly ken to the: hospital, w! able we Thaw'r A that on n on he was fearful he might not to altogetho? free hia nvind. of So the defense challenged 19._Bast Hjchty-sov Jeu portly, gen- Homan of mature age who evidently bad a god tallor and looked as if ae rly: suaake wa: ire the (Al Daidinnntendher BAY aed the Maehation Hed eng Com pany turned in $3,170,141.71 to the Comp troller to-day. In_zetilement. of ld ranchiess taxsetrom 1a) when the baw. went Into effect fo I9Ol ieTusive. There—haye—heen—no_paymanta tram. the traction lines of Brooklyn, Queens or Richmond, -Comptrotter Metz ordered thia afternoon that all the property of the* companies operating traction” ays-* tems in those boroughs te soid, “H-isj expected thts jorder wilt remit in-an-t other payment tnto the. city treasury; of an-amount-nearly_as larga as_that! collected to-day, The Brooklyn Rapid} a, Company atone owes the ctty. 732,688.15. 7 i tHe te this thme— she traction com panies have denied Uy right of the Stata tovlevy taxes on franchises -in the proportioh decreed by law. “Tne aueation hing bern fought throuah the eaurta for years. Jn June, 16, the Mot- ropolitanHtreet Tallway ‘Company } brought suit to have Its franchise tax | Avsessment reduced, ‘The company ten- | dered $1,893,002.64, Thin amount was ac copted= by the city as a payment, but the acceptance did not act as a waiver dgatnst the total: clainy ‘An order jssved by the Supreme Court ta=aprit, tet —dirested =that—certain=-of the asaceaments be reduced. The re- ductiona were not wilisfactory: to tho traction Interests and an appeal wa: taken. This appeal lv still pending, bu the activity of the Corporation Goun- Bel and the Attorney-General has driven the tractinn monopolies to accept the decision of the Court Tho amounts recelyéd to-day were from the Interborough Company, for Its share of the tax of tho merged, “Li and Manhattan Hallway ines, 1 426.9; Manhattan Ratlway Company, Manhattan: ines, $785,00.52; Manhattan Rathway Company, Hronx’ lines, §157,- #17,18; Interborough, Bronx lMnes, $144,- $21.64, making n-<otal of $3,170 Th: The traction franchise taxes for 1005 and 198 and other franchise taxes re- maining unpald amount to over $15,- 090,000, DOUBLE-HEADER TRAINS IN NIGHT COLLISION, BISMARCK, N. D., Jan. 2%,—Norths ern Pacitle passenger trains Nos, 4 and 5, running late, wth double-headers, collided last night at Knowleton, west Of here. Mepores coniiet 48 to the I= jured. The track will be before to-morrow, not cleared HIGGINS HAS A CHANCE FOR LIFE SPECIMLIST SAYS OLEAN, N, Y., Jan. 23—Dr Schott, of Berltn, Germany, the celebrated heart wpectaTist. “who fs-on w Tecture tour, Wan brolght here fo-day’ On a special, train Seem Pittsburg in the hope af saving the itfe of ex-Gov. Higgins. After examining the patient, looking Well-Into the case and going over the|,' treatment with Dr. Hibbard, Dr: Schott said: Tho cans tx & very serioua one, but T PAvA-sent persons much worse Who KO! better. I have recommended a change of treatment and wa will _xeo {f that has any effect. ‘The patient hea had good are and-rareful treatment or he would LOT Been HHS today.” Albany to-nlgts ‘but Ty-to “return Gabe SOME PEOPLE KNOW. The Facts About Cotres. Perhaps -you know coffee eontalns the same kind of a drug-as-cocaine, morphine, -strychnine—an_ alkaloid? Perhaps-you know tea contains the same thing and that neither coffee nor tea are Toodst Foods are necessary. to do two ihingw:—Repair—tissue—-waste from day to-day and furnish the individual vital heat-und energy.—Tea and cot. fee do not do the first and only make belleve they do the last, lady found out the cause of her husband's trouble, She =“Using—tea-and- coffee trom: chtld= hood up, it was a hard thing to givo them up, but my doctor told me they were killing me, Of Iate years I had trouble with iny head, my memory! was poor and my neryous system en- tirely upset. At Jast IF wan forced’ to keep my bed. { “My husband, also, had to give up coffee—he was a nervous wreck from) drinking it. “Postum was then brought into our household, and while on my sieic} ped 1l-drank It supposing it wag merely a substitute for coffee. 1 drank it for breakfast and supper, and-slowly—but_surely began to re- gain my health. that was doing the good. Now Yam well and my nerves are stronger than 1 ever dated hope. My huabanu found Postum was a great benefit to him. He is now a-sttong man, “If people knew that the drea diseases some of them suffer from could eastly be prevented by “ban- ishing that, polvonous thing named coffee, and. tse in its stead a pure, healthful drink like Postum, ¥ am His FALE FRACTURES SKULL. Michael Bloch, a painter, twenty-three yea! old, fell from the second story of No 280. pete ee crests Sen welteiitae taken, fo the Npw rork fowpital dying from a fractured akull, ae Sremerenanttal sure there would be fewer sick and, miserable creatures, Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, Wellville,”" in pkgs. “There's 4 ren! gon.” mating rant Spe tia ys i “1 soon found out it was Postum|CorrincER—on Jan, 2 dfull canon In has Becta tur cia ee Itching, Irritated Scalps, Warm shampoos’ with Cuticura Soap, - and light dressings with Cuticura, the purest ond sweetest of -emoltients, stop —| A falling hair, removn crusts, scales, and dandruff, destroy “hale “purastted™ soothe irritater itehing—rurface stimulate the hi follicles, loosen the’ realy, skin, supply. the roots with en- ergy, and nourlele | ment, and make tho hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all || else fails. For all purposes of the toilet, 4 bath, and nursery, Cuticura Boap, and Cuticura Ointment are priceless. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Murnor of lotants, Children, and Adulte con sists of Culicura Soap ‘(25e.) to Cleanse the 6k Cutieura Ouitment (0c) to Heal the Skin, mi Cutlcurs Resolvent ($60.05 (or tn the forin of Choco late Comted Pilim, 2c. per vial of 60) to Purity the Higod. Proid Urgurhout the world, potter Drug 4 era, Corp. Sole Prope.. Boston, or- Mai Tee.’ Cuticura Bock'on Bkin ahd Bealp Diseases, ioe thane i fo SPRCIAG-ROR THIS HONDAY. — PINEAPPLE CREAM KISSES 5 PEAKE COCOAN ET ~ SURRAM KISSES. STS Eild & “HOCOLATE (CREAM PERPERMINTS POUND 15c te for Re lus, Catatogun 4 Cash or Credit Jewellers, 37-39 MAIDEN LANE, Branch, 467 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, DIED. 1907, or CHABL COPPINOER, native ot Ballina #loe, County Galway. Ireland i Nelatives and friends aro Terpectfull invited {9 attend the funéral from mintate Foaldonce, 570 Second ay.. Tuesday, Jas co at 2PM ies unday, Jan. 27, 1.96 P, OL, CASHL formerly of Free. J; brother of Warden Edward JOUN hold, Cashion, Funeral Wednesday, Jan, 0, atl P. 3¢. from realdenice of sister, Mrs, John Warts man, nee Cashicn, at-413 Drook ay., Brome Friend# respecttUlly tnvited. f to} —_ LAUNDRY WANTS —MAL Bad

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