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BANKS SHORT 00 AND TREASURE OM Here to Explain New Britain Mix. DEPOSITORS IN FRIGHT. Heavy Run on Savings: Insti- tution When News Got Out. SHORTAGE MAY. GROW. Missing Official Excused, Himself When Examination Began and. Disappeared. NEW BRITAIN, Conn, Feb. 12—A high officer of the Savings Bank of New Britain stated to-day that thore was @ big shortage {n the accounts of William F. Walker, treasurer of the bank. who tu missing, -and~thatthe--bank'sown. audifons had discovered a ahortage of 318,000, ‘The! examination of the bank's affairs will be continued, amd thls officer Aye that doubtless the- shortage will be found to be much larger. The same oMficer of the bank,sald thie afternoon that —offars—.of loans of. 41,000,000 had been recelved from bank Dreailents all over the country to meet @ run now In progress on the bank, but so far the New’ Britain Institution has plenty of-money. ‘The disappearance of Treasurer Walker occurred soon aller Bank Ex aminer Kendall of Windaor Lack made 4@ visit. tothe bank las: Thuraday.._At that time Mr. Walker aid that he wanted to ‘be excused from working as he felt ill, but added that he would be at-tho bank later. He did not appear again and early the next morning went to New York. Since then he has not Deen scan. His coat and veat, wrapped ta paper and sixpressed-trom New-York; have been received by hie relatives here. 5 One of the directors of the savings bank said thet he expected the de: positors to-day would ‘withdraw aout $100,000 of thelr sayings. ‘The total ameeta of the bank are 36,- 707,322. Loane on real estate amount to 38,420,859, and holdings in ratiroad bonds amount to $1,74,88, whtch are the two 928 Qepoattors. The president 1s Philip] f¢ll_ ont ‘Corbin. A—toree “of poitee- was -necesmry~ tet keep the depositor# in line to-day, so heavy was the run. The majority wern working people. Walker had a telegram sent here trom New York Sunday, aaylng tat Ne had deen Killed by a car, The police of that clty made an investigation and traced the man to the Hotel Cumbar- land, where he checked his baggage, seying he wan ,going to the Grand Cantral Station. “He has-nor“teen-seen sihce. He had an appointment -with Drs Ftteh—ot “Nos -tt0-Madisen—avenue; New York, Sunday morning, but did not keep It. Walter's son, who went to New Fork, #iw-the original of the telegram went-ang-dectared-it tie writing of tos father, Mro Walker “had~ been cierk Firet Baptist Caurch for ov dive sours He Ip also a deacon, chair- Man of the Library Coatmittee, a-mem-= der of ‘the Exeoutlve Committes and aecretary of the Committee on Plane ot-the twenty- for a Now Church, He was at one ime Fuperntentent—ot—the— Sindy school. He is treasurer of the Con- nection Baptial Hocieties and identities with leading pholanthropic inatitutions sGtthe.citys: He wae for many years a director of the Y. M. C. A, ~CITY’S- CARS STOP- FOLLOWING STRIKE’ Baltimore’s Street Railway Service ata Standstilt: When: Power- House Men Go Out. BALTIMORE, Md, Feb. i —Because they objecied—t0—a—tureman employed by a New York firm haying the con- Uact lo réconstrct Mie” plant” of “the poWeF-NoUse Of tbe sirew tallway com- ‘peOY, eaKineers, “firemen——nnd —ottern: Went of strike JusC as tha uagal home- ward-rush of workers Was buginning 4 wuburba was brought to @ standalll and over a hundred thousand persons walked home.” The objectionable foreman waa finally _ re DAC by another man-and the stri Teturned to their duties, NEW’ ORLEANS ENTRIES. NEW ORL NS, La. Feb, 12—The entries for to-mortow's races are as follows: FIRST RAC ‘Three and one half fur, longs. —Stur of Woodstock 107; Latonatehie, 107; Elvira Mi. 107; Florence) “Kell, 107} Edna Motter,- 107; Hucking Boy, 110; V12s Gremae, 112; Tertia, 10%; Gener BECOND RACE—Five turk Skimmer, Bago, 100; Helle Mink, ‘100, HH, 100; Maa 100; Flora Dea. day Family Tatk, 100; C., 100: Elizabeth Hop"! My “Thumb, 100; Sulu, ja 100 foo; Kate Sporty, S100; Tady Coventry, 100; Enfin, “100. THIRD KACE—One mile; pelllng.—Kara, {-Lacache, 104; Goldway, 104: Knighton, (Mi: Heart of Hyacinth, Bulwark, 100} é Wertderation, 100; Water Paney, 100; Bane: tio 12; Caronal, 112, ive furlongs; selling. — Masp tuchanan, 100; “Hylvia—liewn,-400, Aeybl River, 100; Mise Kinguette, 10d; Ada Bice, 10y; 100; Duchess” of. Moni belly. (100; 100; Palatina, 180 1a Te, 100; "Sister Star, 100 fal 100; Propheteas, ‘100; Glena ‘Atac: 100, *RIFTH It One and one-sixteenth niles: fellini. Fire “Alarms 83. ATi UR Kotivent. 109; Pride of - \Woodnoe:, n Hrady. 107; Goldie, Ad Five and a halt furlones; Bir Todding CE~Six Curl Amador, 102; Hus © Heleier’ 103: 100: FURmeads,, . re » Id Proct, uf eaten 104} Jer: Vinsticker.” 103: Race Stroet ool, 111 Diggost Items. The depoalts In the bank| ear tottered, possibly from dizziness, 2 toy-—tor—mistita the. x ‘OR FALLS UNDER SUBWAY TRAN Struck: by Motor as She! Tottered from Platform, and Skull Fractured. Annle L. Kipp, a former nurse of the German Hospital, who boarded at No 60 West Elghtysthird street, to-day Jumped before a downlown tocat-sun omay-teninin= the Gixty-oix (hat rect pla tfon and was hurled, mortally injured. agains, a trackwalker on the down- town express truck, She died in Roose- velt Hospital atter being ‘brought there ina Presbyterian Hospital ambulance a half-hour after her injury. Three nurses identified the body, The-woman.avparently trenty-slght years old, appeare. on the downtown platform at an .our when only the Ucket-chopper and 4wo passengers wero there. According to the-two-witnenses, she was seen to wipe teara from her eyes as she walked up and down the platform in evident agitation. She was half way between the north and south (nds of the platform when the local came along, and as the motor car drew Ithough the police call It sulcide, a track: ‘The impact of the car striding her walker, who was on the express track. of the crowd. sent Policeman Walsh to “all an ambulance’ from Roosevelt. A faint ark of Ife flickered in” the woman's battered body, but’her chances disappeared as-a-haif-hour passed with no ambulance. Finally an ambulance arrived trom the Presbyterian Hospital, across (he park, and took the. woman to Roosevelt; Ghedied-as-uliewaecar- ried Into the hospital Track-walkera found a note-took the name Annia-l. Kipn No. a). Weet Elghtyethird atreet. With th wha & request lL SAT Nos-it Irton at uy, Ue WONT Th cake Uf accident. ~Mrw, Schwarts, who lets roomn at the W Elghty-third street address, said te knew ttle of Miss Kipp, but that she had been a nurse in the German Hes. pital and wens or ently with Attorne: Vilron 1. rice, of No. iW), Broadway in the steamer chair business, ‘ | CLOTHES MAKE A MIAN, SAYS GOA Told Convention American Tailors Make the Best Glothes-on= Earth i Patrick J. McGowan, Prealdent of ino Board of Aldermen, acting In behalf ot Mayor McClellan, delivered an address of welcome to-day at the annual con- vention-of--the ‘Merchant ‘Tailors’ Naz Uonul Exchange at tio Hotel Astov. He sald clothes help_make_men,_ang Hrray nada trees errtrres- ttt ow btie “i cannot understand, Gowan, “why sa muny Amé {zens When abroad tual clothes made there. If th said Mr, ote- tcan ea them on the other wide Wut these people believe that they can get In Europe better fitting garments but never nage J seen @ suit of clothes | made in Eufope that compared with j the work: of the tailors of America. b Certainly American tailors make better } European city, London not excepted.” ‘The conyention will continue for toree days, Tho ‘Merehant Tailors’ Natonat Exchange de irecrulted from various dis- trict Sexthanges, which. in turn are made up of a number’ of local ex- changer: WAR BUDGET SNARL, THR HAGUE, Fi Ing of the Second At the open: chamber of the?! Meeater, the Acting Premier and Nin, Jeter of Finance, announced that the Miniatera hud tendered thelr resigns tlona to the Quesn- in consequence. o| ‘the rejection of ¢ army “eatimates. The Chamber then. adiourned, Minister of War Staal of the long-sor- vice‘ term for the militia, Jed to the Cabinet crisis. The conMict is an out+ rome of the dewre of Gen, Binal to ree Neve the country of some of {ts heavy fnanclal burden ‘by a reorganization: of the milltary forces. | PS | Way of a_man_of 3 who swears he was never kissed. He Was a witness in court after a raid ona has—a—firet-rate—appetita, with @ man on the steamship Roma last Saturday, and as his owner was lead- he was | 1 {Grand street physician, but has not-ap- track in the snow and followed-1t, they belleved the blaze incendiary. Mrs. Edward McAuillf, who owns the Brant Lake House, =H since the oppostion hotel, with Its hust-| for you by flning you #2. ling mandgér, tting clolhing—than—ara—made inane —orreor two weeks. ‘DUTCH CABINET OUT; | {h."smpioy of the Al | Railroad as a rodman, so well that in, 1876 he found himaclf tn lie office of the supervisor au an wsalat-/ ant. Netherlands Parliament to-day Dr. De AinonK the ral Young Woman Who Tried to Shoot Doctor, and Fiance Who Handed Pistol HE EVENING WORLD; TUESDAY. ree FNSTY GIRL WHO TRIED TONLE OCTOR REED IN COURT to Her Complaint Against Hannah | Jensenand G.A.Crown- | inshield Withdrawn. »HE GAVE HER A PISTOL.; | Woman. Made-a-Scene-in-Dr. | Austitz's Office, but He Is Exonerated. The frantic efforta of a young woman.| to ahoot down Dr. Martin W. Abatite | at hiw home, No. 157 Eaat Ninety-third | street. had a dramatic recital to-day in , FEBRUA RY 12, SECOND INFERN!L MACKINE FOUND NWITTE SHOM Servant ‘Warned of Plot | Failed to Teil Ex- Premier. RT. PRTERSRURG, Feb. 12—A aec- ond Infernal roachine, timed to explode iS o'clock tits uvening.-was found in} ho Witte. resid u fat and: the machine found Tent iilkit Were vottry of Noor cunstrudtion 1 fo atteript on tha'life of Count Witte tributed to the Reactlonary League | v anen ‘The ert machina, which coninined nitto-«iycerine with & clockwork Appa Fauis attached, was found In ’an an- liehted stove of the howe. A mervant noticed x, atritig dangling from the deor of the stave, opened It and discovered the Harlam Polica Court. _Magietrate “Breen heard her atory, nd ‘then the testimony of several wit- eases tar the phystelan. In the end Veo Auatiz vee exonerated” and the harge ausaule “preferred” “by the; von’ woman and her sweetheart, Gaaries —A-—Crowninshidid, «wan dis- n declined “the to go sed. “The accused physic: press hie complaint . against ‘couple and they -were allowed free. ! The youK Woman TA the cane te Mies | Hannab Jensen, of No. 1% Baat Etghty- ninth street. She wan to have become the bride of CrownInahield within a few weeks. Dr. Acwtits sald that they came Ht his_ofice. lant night and were ad= f]| mitted to hie consultation room. There,| ba asserts the young woman dtenanded \at he tell Crowninabteld what waa Wrong with hér and how he had treated y her: ze Made Threat to Kill. After the dismixsat of the caso Dr. | ODDITIES IN. NEWS FROM —ALL-OVER THE WORLD. Man from. Milwaukee, Swears He Has Nev -Go-to-_Grave Without That Pleasure. Milwaukee (Wis.) has an oddity in the at ne years oid saloon, and It Was sought to prove that he had been put through the osculatory: Paces by a young woma “HE never kiased a owoman in omy. tite.’ hurled Sher hetween two pillars and hesaecls # panuwewhaUstmoroslencver, bowled over —Joan--Hanion,.a— track-{ either”! “And he Isn't a. bad-looking man at Tho woman's manghd body was{that.” remarked one of the young w placed on hte platform and Detective | Mem BcCuscd of being In the saloon. McGrath, who arrived with the first SEIZED BIG DOG, CAN’T LET HIM GO. A-Greut Dane dog is the Intest white | elephant on the bands of Uncle Sam's | custom agents at this port, do with him they know not, minds them every What to frit he, re- little while of one thing—hin dinner, He came very necessary ing-him- down the gangpiank aeized. The owner anid ho was- a peared to claim his meat destroye: Deputy Surveyor Conles is in charge of the Dane, much to his sorrow, MITTEN POINTS AN ACCUSING FINGER, ee el After the burning of @ hotel the Patt wades, at Brant Lake, ti me lower Adfrondacks, constables struck up a tor has been_loning business began buxiners: =Thostrark-jed-through—the snow, et once in.awhlle a stain as if of ofl was found neat Whe tral When. the con- to the end of tho tracks they arrested He} “+ the shark gave in.- 2 SON pont keep: his team. fr stables, wise old country sieuths, came’ thetr jeft-hand edness. Austitz said that the young man gaye | thevgirt his revolver and that the de- mand .wasihen repeated, with the fur- ther demand that he -Rtre™ them #1000 | on pain of being killed then and there. According tw the young woman's statement to the police after her arrest, | he had made a confension to Sweetheart in which he put the diame for her mistreatment on Dr, Avatitz, She sald that the physician denied ali | of her accuaath whon they went to- Betherto “his office. = “He Hea and he knows he lies," Miss! nven ays ste Toll her sweetheart, at Age of Sixty-one, er Been Kissed; Will “Every word that I have told you, Charite, fa the truth.”* ! “Then: your duty im clear,” eald| Crowninshield.. handing over. ‘his—re-{ volver to the girl. “Now shoot him -- Took Pistol Away. rhe Aa Santor wie i t that moment Kandolph Auatt + brother of Dr. Auatitz, who has dent tal office tn the same house, burat Into the room and disarmed Miss Hansen | before mhe could get a chance to fre the weapon. Then she and Crownin- ‘ld Were pitched” ou _ the hous DroAuatlts called ip-the-police-on-hiw+ telephone and the-couple was arrested | on the clargr of assault. { NOTTINGHAM AGAIN ELECTED STATE REGENT. ALBANY, Feb, 12.—Witllam Notting- ham, of Syracuse, Republican, wan to- day re-olected a regent of the Untver- sity of the State of New York by both Houses of the Legisiature for the full term of et} tpning April Mrs. McAullff, and allege that they found a mitten belonging to her which was saturated with kerosene. GOULD TAKES SHARK FIFTEEN FEET LONG. toGaorgs—Gould.jr. caught a Shark! T fitteen” feet tong while with ar ant. | Mra. Gould and a party of friends ho waa! cruising nbout the West Indies re- cenuy tn the Gould yacht, the Atalanta. The youne. Ssherman with a little help pulled \the-monster aboard and fave it a ride on the deck of the mag- nificent craft for a time, but at last [threw it overboard. Asked If it was a |man-eater Mr. Gould, ar. sald: “I do not know, We did not expari- |-ment. Nor did we Indulge in awimming|}—\ fe was chosen by a party vote, the Hin these —waters,el We did not] Democrats ‘voting for ~Aniisa J, [Wish (glve sucl: wharke-tha-benenr-ot} Parker,of Albany. The two Housesin oe Joint session at noon to-morrow will a doubt. confirm his election. | It was a hard ficht the Ind had Handing the mammoth creature, bul #iayod with itand the line held out Un] HAROLD S, VAN BUREN, “CONSUL AT NICE, DEAD. NICE, France, Feb. 12,—Harold al Van Buren, ‘the American, Consul hore, | [ed Taet night Mr Van Buren, “who wan born in sew York, was appointed General Nice ‘In Juno, 1897. 4 MAGISTRATE CURES ‘LEFT-HANDED’ TEAM Tony Salvatori declares “he fae Ww {team of horses that are left-handed. { Left-handed horses were something en- L | Citys a Yox. * 2 Beliig ‘susptctous” of \te-oontenta, tho servant summoned the povice. It has hot Yet-heeh qacertainkd If the box, wai | Introduded= into the-atove through the} rhimney or-from the room. i Tt-transpired ‘to-day that asked the woiae porter rpcer which side of; the’) is s)spt. and wisn Cs xiven hinh urged the porter to warn the bx:Premler to change his moni, | The porter, however, pald ne attention to the warning and sald nothing woout the occurrence 5 HS “CALLANTRY “LED TO TROUBLE Strange Woman's Suit Case and She Had Him Arrested. A Airanger on John H. Sullivan, thirty-five years 014, who says he In Clef of the Famen— town Exposition Fire Department. waa arraigned to-day before Judge Higxtna in the Firat Criminal Court In Jersey on—compiaint— of —Mra. Jennie Webster, of Richmond, Va., who ac- cused nim of having stolen —her—suit case, containing articles worth about $30. Sullivan was arrested on a Pennsyl- yartx-train—at—Trenton and. brought back to Jersey City. He-told Judge Higgins he was formerly a-maimber of the Boston Fire Department, He had been to Boston, and was on hin way back to sVirginia, when he met Mra. Webster at the Pennsylyanta Rallroad station In Jersey City. Mra, Webster had been visiting trie Ty New Tors] and waa about {0 return~ South She and Sullivan happened td buy tickets at the same—time and got Tits cunversy= toniitvan sald that in Mra Waebeter’s absence he picked up her mult see with bin own satchel: and boarded the train, thinking she would follow him. He said he fad been Iavieg # Meood time’ and had acted without fully considering what he wes doing. judxe Higains sald, under the circum: atances,. he would’ suspend sentence. The aut caso was restored to Mrs, Webster. ST. PETERSBURG: WARS ON RUSSIAN MEAT TRUST ST. PETERSBURG, Feb 12.—The gravity of “the “ment—prodlem-in st, ‘Petecebire due to the stendyinerenae of prices and the combination of the dealers has forced the clty authorities to Intervene to protéct the population from the Meat Trust. It ts proposed to Rppolnt. a commission to Ax dally the -nrices of mont and. to open mu- nicioal meat markets In the poorer Marters. The prices have increased rom 25 to # per cent j Urely new to Magistrate Steinert, and }hevdld not feel auch horaes boul wander about the streets, even in the sare of Tony. fo-he said-to the owner: “L will make your horses right-handed | Tony: was inthe —‘Tombs~ Police } Cour for violating the trams rewuin tiona, When he undertook to~expkitn: tr the Magistrate that the reason he could hela ale WAR Th agistrate s treatment cured them at once. HEAD OF SEABOARD RAILROAD 1S DEAD -Alfred-Walter—Rose_from 21 7 aehich—o! heowas forced -oxt by J, Po Morgan. «Mr Walter waa ¢lected orostdent of the Seaboard Air line in May, 198, to seceed SoM. Barty He wae a direstor ih many railroads and several banking corporations: $1902 reductng the death rate from tubercaloel WIFE STABBED-AND | _ HUSBAND IS HELD. and take ne chances, . Here ‘te a stmple remedy that wih (Bure), one:half ovace; good Whiaske: spoonful doses every fo Humble Place and Leaves —1-$7,000,000-Estate-—— —prescription—druggist_at_ariall cost, bat soner Declares Inju Womin Slipped and Feil on a a Potato Knife. 1d prepare the mixture at home, Virgin 0 ounce vials, pul up fe Presldent Alfred Walter, of the Sea- poard Air Line Railroad, died to-day at nis home, No. H4 Weat Seventy-ftth Mr;-Walter- had -been-{l-about Mr. Walter iq survived by his. widow 1 fifteen-year-old son. His wealth ts jeatimated at $7,000,000, He was born In 182 In Brooklyn, and his career ts one of the most picturesque n railroad history. In “1872 he entered egheny Railroad He did his work ‘After working In- varlouscapacitles Iroads of western Penn- yivania and West Virginia, he became superintendent of the Bhamokin Divi- fon of thé Northern Central Railroad in 1889 he tendont of the Baltimore and Ohloilines ennt of the Ohio River, and three Years later he became general manager of the The rejection, Feb. 9 by the Fi e Y Sh re ‘i Chamber of the States Geteral of tne Now York, Lake: Erte and” Western War budget bocuuse of the abolition by, Rallroad. His first presidency was that of the Delaware, Susquehana and Schuylkill, On July 12. 189%, twenty-five years to a day from the time he entered. the rall- road business, he was inade prosident of the. Lehigh Valley Railroad, from was made general euperin-. wooden case, with engraved wrapper, wit! The police of the Eant_One Hundre! and Twenty-sixth Street Station to-day under arrest on suspicion John y-four years /old, of No.| } ynder slmilar namo and style of package. ) 29 East One Wtundred ana Twenty-! for the Pure Virgin OU of Pine, |-third street. ‘His wife, Marga. wever effect the desired result. found unconscious in thelr fat sufter of an imitator Is to decelve, ing from a stab wound In the lett groin. | Farley sald his wife had recelyed the | injury by falling on a potato knife. From remarks made by the woman the hoxpltal when in @ semi-consetou state the police thought It advisable to hold Farley. ‘The Coroner will take her antesmortem. statement, | Ask the waiter for Grape-Nuts ;f] served dry with cream to pour fH) The hotel will serve it. 24,248 wor i over. “There’s a Reason.’ Cam pe | | 1 COMMON SENSE IS THE KEYNOTE OF THE CAMPAIGN. - AGAINST CONSUMPTION. “Good food, fresh alr and rest; keep your windows open winter and summer. Bowe are told-by fhe «reat ecientiste, whe are certalniy doing wond=rs t cold. or cough,.and Mls most important that this advice be followed. While the cough er-cold may mot bring consumption, It-iabetter to he on the sate aide end_cure_any_cough that {a curable: Glycerin: hours. ‘The fagredicate can be secured from any good sults, Vor this reason, lt ls always best to purchase Uie-tugredients 2 guaranteed wader the Food and Drugs Act of June 30, 1100, serial number 41 prepared only by Leach Chemical Co., Cloclanatt, Ohlo—plai ‘There are many rank {imitations of Virgin Mil of Pine ‘iure), they will Savariably produce nausca and It 2 alwayn well to remember that. the ob ject er emerenee awe: mere: meee They Couldn’t Beat It! No other newspaper on earth equalled last week's World adv 3,804 More than the Herald Or any other Newspaper on Earth! Neer i ‘They also warn us not to neglect a break up n cold in twenty-four heure , two ounces; Virgin Ol! of Poe Bhake weil and nse In tea- t must be pure to eff 1907 BS ees hee CS 5 | Heck Awoke ina Hotel’ Room, ey ATW Lumbegy, ibeuruatham of thi TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. wih SMe Wud, Leal Lote will be who eon this iiherat-ofter ci BROKER PFEVSH GVEA HIS LOST 40 Found Money Gone and Pitched Furniture Out. When It comes to the brokerage busi. | Ness John Heck Knows a thing or’ twa | side the rout Wall street. Ho nowledzed this to Magistrate House y in Jefferson Market P regretfully Hnding he Was then held o: ce Ko of muilcious destr of propert SR oxplatned, to Magiotr hat broker ut No, 65 liv iit tart’ up (0 eee 2 hight, just) He cated -t nonie friends and f thers faa ‘trouble, ® roll of bill containing £19 had, dlsappeared; during hin nap.” A‘-girl named” Vera as —| NOT EXACTLY, ; BuT ALmost | Maxwell also was nowhere to be seen, | and—Heck-had-the-apartment-to—him self. Here roes for 40 worth of fun yelled Meck to a porter of the hotel,! as he seized a gilt chalr_and pitched It! | out of an alr-shaft window, Close in the wake of the chalr went a china dog outed emt yt the | Heck - - | Dwyer caught him just tn, time: te ave sthe chiffonter, and. the «merry about got hix money's worth he | willittg to quit_and go Hence. PARIS, Feb, well-known HELLO} 5 This THE OFFICE 9 SEND up My. SO OR TL RougH— HOUSE THE WHOLE the shaft witt orlis ch-ot-tortisatmo 7: could. Ue Dsard tor t andeplano lamp adéed Reneral gayety, and Fide sige. a Us well worth: the’ price,” he yelled, het sto the deauier couch out tht ndow and owalted to hear itlawas was just ‘rolling up ‘a chiffonler dan got there: with in ahd er allowed that so long. us he had, Je ; Cancer Kills Autoist. 12=Leon—Serpollet; automodill Freneh * FOUNDED 1840 ot Food Standards have true-rela<——- tive value, influenced only by = production. Hence Park — Coffee at 24c. per Ib. and « hei 1 wal Mare caibo Coffee at-18c.per Ib. are without any comparison in = the United States for quality at lowest prices Why not test for yourself? and a mualc box, that hit the bottom Backache and Kidney Troubie cured by. one-half bottle of SOLUTELY FRE! FROM KIDNEY, LIVER, BLADI “my ie Jo.nta, Heart, JGwumalam «very yx bere. : In firight’s Dineae the bow: Pille quickiy rulleve ths. ecnaitin, and 10 SECU ia ut wit NTS-AND $1.0 A BO iy i} write WATNEICS- SA}E-CURB. CO. the: New. York-World taranteed:-Our-doctora.will_also.cend med! rants ahd Wentmientnt-rach Alapase ont > ct the desired ro- of Pine (Pure) should be purchased—enly inthe ortsin: TURES To dlepeaes. Fac! Vial Te Thelésed Ti roan h the name—Virgin Ol of Fine (Pure), 17 printed thereon, . which are put out Never accept these as a substitute rtising record, Id Al. Last Week. De wiluwed ull preewmtanon Crh Ue | QQ akini advertisement o8 any 1 ‘article purchased Tor-rastrt te: F~ Agents for GRAND R Open ~ Every” E erouie, show! PARLOR Figo, Sur Bult nive pl bite ahiiron, Hrwach Liberal Credit Thus rental Toker, $10.00 $15.00 $20.00 $30,00 $100 $150 $200 $300 Accounts uy at viiy ork Scate, Muresohusettny aud Connecticut Mr. William Weston, of Sioux City, Iowa, had Backache and Kidney Trouble, WARNER’S SAFE CURE after all other remedies failed to give relief. A TRIAL BOTTLE OF THIS THE WORLD'S GREATEST KIDNEY CURE SENT AB- TO EVERY READER OF THE WO! ache and kidney troubles for some time, I am a plasterer by trade, and _work. 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