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SS See ea BLAKENEY MAY BE SENTENCED FOR FUR CRIMES ProsecutorBrings to Light | a Forgoiten Law to Punish Burglar, LONG SENTENCE LIKELY Prisoner Broke Into Apartment Where He Had Been Bellboy. Caries Blakeney a know York whe ne € F] found « tenced to fitter first degree, to privon for Jogree, which spared becauss & & special « esysee acs wawuy sang ie w 8 1 Frida —— ~:~ WHITMAN LASHES STRIKERS’ BOSSES ooo Hold Magis Refuses. to Workingmes--on-Otr al men ated and re ome to court, aten. Some have in their homes, ‘ourt ts full of euch hr dread of K ve wen been att he Essex Mark fuses. In ono p use, beat hi rohants and manufacturers.’ Won't Hold Strikers, telling the trum, eters me to dea} et the com. enough to i'm not mo.ne to. pu striker unless the person making Int comes here. Prisoners, Jacob nd Samuel 8 ed Sherman, Louis n, were wD on obeying the Iay and study onal ution,” remarked the. Mag WALKS MILE WITH BULLET IN BRAIN pal [en-Year-Old Girl Finds Way to Hospital After Being Shot, With @ bullet tn her Drein Mabel Guy, ten-year-old daughter of Mr, and . Gmries Guy, of Fulton street, Mid- town, N. ¥., walked # mile to Thrall obiid was ether and an unsuccessful te recover the bullet. Lt is may recover, CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT. Ap entertainment will be given to- o'clock by members of st f a» Lyceum their hell, No. 14) € hirty-first street, for the beneft i. Francise Ci ee Tt will be of f Fane ee denn. of of ft brancle “tp THE KVENTNOG WORLD; 1907. IBINGHAM BUSY ON NEW ‘WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, pine album at : i P LEAN SWEEP EXPECTED HAE te - . Ed / ; Inspectors All to Be Reduced and the Déiective tem Changed. SyS- ina ome late of “if Thad contract to polles the te al mer suggested the tc city of New York 1 w aran- te® to give the e tter pollee protection than ft has ever en- Joyed, at a. price leas (han half © city in now paying, and ake for whlon I wou 8160,000 At the tim confiden it was regarded He relterated it many | times always in the same spirit, and for that reason nothing was ever published concerning {t. The fact he subsequently admitted {t to a mi tine writer, with privilege to publish, removes the ban of secrecy imposed in| particular, but not ax to other mat- | 7 rs regarding which he was equally which he has spoken #0 is also anxious to clea present re-| who in the pas from the ardu-| owned the bureau the bills that are! pp, ¢ biggest upheaval "IN DREAD OF FRAUD | CHARGE, KILLS HIMSELF He) poston men sioner in at they resting’ passing W—In dread, tt ta i | & pawnbdroker, committed ody by whooting. Recently | Moseasohn reported to the police that @ had been broken into and 4 of Jewelry valued at $2,000 timation the pi that Ouse x with t y from re nnounced tt, @ reason why be ts tak- Mosessohn had ‘O-day he locked } re in the south en, Sif You Have Rheu- | matism, Kidney or | | Bladder Trouble | YOU WILL WANT THIS. | ’ SAVE IT. dthat when comes back fram his biggest eurthquakes ever recorded tn police From Chi to the isranad Matening sound that will give/ a n bake up. \ Shock Due When Bilis Are Signed. s no inkling, however. Gen, | Binghain haw not given out his policy | day one, in spite of atories to the nirary There will not be a evund of any kind from-dim officially until ~ a two pth Gor Mugnes pas aMxed dis signature to the measurha for whic sioner fought do will speedily f i It was diaclowed to-day that when the Somimissioner started Lid for a “reat” y gone over ive Bureau. are now known tn Jepartment as “blue pills,” were product of the Commisstoney's con- ineteen of them | s all wo te Commis earthquake Hare you Rheumatism, Kidney or} Bladder Trouble now? Did you ever have either? Anyhow, you may, or It aq @/some of your friends may, Better | He had found many things In the De mi a}#ave this prescription. It comes ] tective Bureau that were not to hie lik | from Dr, George Edmund Flood, the ng, Among others he thought well-known specialist, which is a suf- De- | ficlent that certal ated again 6 senien the timetignt that certain men edit for arrests that they mi Batiatied Eieabuns Guanmsrelaa tha ese | under Which each member of teotive Bureau was compelled to report |aadiy in writing to the head of the De- partment just what sasigament he had been given and the rewulte, By this mea the Commisstonear could ete at A gianoe just what each man was do- ing for the $2,000 pen year which the city paid hina, | Detective Bureau to Be Cleaned Out. When the shake-up ocoure the De- be rocked from being guarantee of its value. By ifs} permission of the doctor we publish BLA ted | for the benefit of our readers his the ago that | prescription, It is as follows: Fluid Cascara Aromatic, half ounce; Con- centrated Barkola, one ounce; Fluid ‘Ye as “given’ up| Extract Prickly Ash Bark, one-half ty Aromatic Elixir, four the other were given never | ri sequen about to retire unt hi ke one teaspoonful after each |meal and before going to bed. The doctor and thousands of his patients are authority for the statement that DEAD LINE FOUNDER RETIRES. |, prescription is almost on abso- | DotectiveSergeant Thomas W. Mulry|jutely eertain cure for any form of ratired_ from, the, Fallon Depertinest et Rheumatism. poiiney or Blad midnight last a app bl Dr. Flood als tion at the age of sixty-three years, | Trouble. fi leo strongly iY t yellow jackets- fecture pnly. It 9 up to Bingham, oH, tective Hureaa will ses in connection with this pre. root, own i, 1873, he wae appointed a paceman: ee Pin od lh ctype ae and on May 9) 1683, = dgtec- | scription the drinking of large quan- <a the Commissioner 1s partiou- | PA TSIM a” Inspector Byres seni |titles of pure Water. Any druggist | larly after that branch of the service! Muiry to Wall Not only is he eager to get rid of the | Were ever since “dead wood" and the “grafters," oe | {RAY § the famous eet and ie has béen | wil] Tt was through him “dead lime” was estab. | fill the prescription at ‘% nominal or you may get the ingredients id mix thom at home. W. L. DOUGLAS BEST IN $3. 50 SHOES FOR THE WORLD. MEN Do you wear W.L.Dougias shoes? If not, | believe 1! oan give you good and sufficient reasons why it will pay you to wear them. the wearer the benefit of my thorough and practical Ek, of shoomaking, which heaeraded over nitty years. EX, the wearer the benefit of my exclusive method of tauning tom soles, which makes them more flexibie and gives lon- weer then any other sole leather produced in this country. manufacturer of men's fine Hand-Sewod and other materials Ay, mcatitles tthe Koustie of the v: low prices | obtain | give to the wearer In superior quality They will need Furniture, Carpets New Harlem Store . East 125th Street and Park Ave. These area fe of the reasons why! make and seu more Men's Fine Hand-Sewed Proc # than any other manufacturer in the world. L. DOUGLAS GI E id Lidl LE ct | EATER NEW YORK SHOE 8" STORES: venne, 108.719 ie. Sua 2a eorues Bd Biseet. We've Been Furnishing Homes for a Whole AS Mower Avene That’s OUR business,-- and we give theth lots of time to pay the bill. Cowperthwait €3 Sons Everything for Housekeeping ea REET TEPER eee RSS cSSRT SET BITE 9 (CASI HEROINES, ates EXTRA ERIE WORM soz sem rum Uon id PLAN OF Ses EL SNE Shed AN BOOTHS AT FAIR IS ALE AND TURKS saad Tee ie Perfecting acer acre 4 | Noted J cesses W ill n : oye ‘for woe Mass-Meeting to 10 Boek Rail-| scott ral 54 ae aa to Remodel Force CCEA | the Costu oN silat scae f ares road to Adopt Standard is the prescription and the di- While “Resting.” et | peare’s Plays. are leanline rections as given by an eminent : each moal and at bedtime, Thia authority on Kidney diseases, who makes the statement that this simple home-made mixture } will relieve almost any Kidney disorder or Backache or Blad- der weakness. This should prove of untold value to all elderly folks, who always suffer more or less with their Kidneys and Bladder at this time of year, Se 4 © clerks | ets 8 t meeting Tec. a ene a World Wants Work Wonders, pon to | He met her— that’s HIS busitiess. 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