The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1907, Page 4

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mei 2 a L TS ON THE NEW HAVEN Fifty of Gu lee Locomotives Are Proved to Be Useless, + Whased by the New York, New Haven nd Hartford Rallrond Company, which frere to have been put into service on wall be delayed. It ts possi for several montis, though efforts w PaMotors on Nght trains on June 1 @he company at a large expense, The were expectei to have 1 average train of from hundred miles Bre operated wi trotteys. from from the roof on a sor That ihe motors wo: draw the cs F rains was discovered on Tuesday, when < Is €. an experimental trip was th & train of peveral exp When power @ar the wheels spun to grip the track. The motor snowed its inability to start Ase trate on ox: a heavy enough to draw the trai B Bireason that the wheels would not grip : the rails. “Isaac Brumley, of the New York, New Haven an d, eaid to-da "Tt da tre , lore & have perc not proved C Satisfactory as we believed they we S @nd it may be that we will not be PoSinetall electricity “for the passen | @rains until June 1 or later. Howeve we may tind that the motom are not soo % Vight and wie engineers may devise a Way by which the wheels of the powe inade to grip the rails. expected to Install the lec <on May’. and Were making to this end when exp*tl- showed us that we had be ical engineers are of the opinion that the the steam service cannot e done evar with until a sapply of heavier Motors has been purchased. tina at a WHEAT PRICES FIRM, CORN HOLDS STEADY. ‘Wheat as *rm in the early market Ho-day on weather, conditions, but the ing was only moderate. aay. open ‘ees were No.8 mia: Say, SB S-5 to opera | riers were: Wheat May, 71 G5 to 7 3-4; . -4 t B11; December. 471-4; September, 47 1-6 to Gia; May, COTTON ACTIVE. WITH THE PRICES HIGHER. Buwineas tn the early cotton market to-day was active. with pric points higher. on cables, which were much better than expected. F | The opening pricey were: May. 245 to 48; July, 9.08 to. 9.59 BE: Defines? es 2 to & 85 to 8M: damuary, 10.1 : Fuary, 30.14 bid; Maron 4 Bet ere |‘. NAMED FOR SAN JUAN HERO. 3 mMixoTok Del, April 1.—Miss | x win Morrison, daughter of thedate i apt. Theophilus W. Morrison, U. 8 3 ef Pittsburg, has arrived in Wa ton from Pasad the express purpose J Wednesday’ and erament steam membory. heen in the Sixteenth eral Years and iwas wel one Of the first officers killed at Sau Jyan Hill The veusel unched fro! ship yard ° Pusey de Company, It will be used | in the ser Vice of the gi ‘ f\ ment in New ¥. fs eighty-six foo and will have a Billes an heur, Headaches and Neuraixta froin Colds. XATIVE BROMO Quin hd and grip remedy. removes Gell name Look forsignature EW Wholesale Tailoring 7 Days’ Subscription Opened This Morning Any style of stittorsorine | Made to hor Summer, for | Day or Evening, Measure bfor Home or ‘Travel, \TOPCOATS and $ 10 RAINCOATS, (FORMS and LIVERY ociornes) Amy Style No Extra Charge for Big Men. $4.40 Pine Troasers to Measure. ae ee GIRL OF s MOTHERISFRANTIC | AT DISAPPEARANCE ~ LINE TOO FEEBLE { Fitty electric locomotives Just pur-| Bay 4, have been found too light to} @lectric traina will not be in active use| ‘Be made jt0 tnstall some of the small! The Afty motors were purchased by | A mp 2) RTA pS CIE RER_ FEARS GIRL WAS =) LORED FROM HOME ! earching for Thirteen- | Year-Old Bertha Se ses Suspicion, 1, whose blond deauty made f the prettiest children in the x been missing from ber home at No. Kast One Hundred and Forty-n ¥ ‘until our new equipment hed proved | ° more. satisfactory, & During May ie will make many ier: ‘trips, Our idea being to test t exact.» et airengtiy of our 2otors.” was & bigh apirited ch street and is notorious for enticing «} Two wesks exo Mrs. Sch + Tecelved another daughter Bertha was“ “a eood position at‘lignt hou Work and minding a child $n the Bronx ‘The letter was sixned “Rertha’p frien are tnolined to belle Nature has most abundantly sv table material for’the relief and > is almost absolutely nece. | without some manifeStation of disorder, * Being purely vege ligestion, unfavor Tt re-establishes the healthy « appetite and relis any other tonic | this loake! (MAS, MILLER i 10 YEARS OLD 0-DAY A Great - Great Grandchild Among, Those Who Cele- brate with Her. M V 1 t ave Mc eras tren and grea grar ren arranged a “surprise dunn with her direct de wendants Le Miller Is a0 ht ig good o.coparded ty ime Col. Wel ed to see a great five eenera years as this Btate ——»—. FORMER GOVERNOR WEDS. SOSESOOSSSEOOS which s of THURSDAY, “APRIL 1907. “FIREPROOF MAN” ATTACKED IN COURT) ON CHIMNEY PERCH Kdward Lauterbach Criticise: Republican County Chairman, HERBERT PARSONS anental and Coast, Guards, held, In which |{ 1 March, 17%, Fea on Jan, 1 twelye chghdren d she SIMSBURY, Conn., April 11.—Former | © \ Gov. Geores P. McLean and Miss | ¢ Goodrich. daughter of Jullus G ford. were married “ars clean, ARCADE | ARROW COLLAR The Clupeco process, an exclusive Arrow feature, insures long life and most accurate Quarter Sizes 200 STYLES IN GUARTER SIZES; |5c EACH; 2 FOR 250 Cluett, Peabody & Co., Troy, N. ¥.. Makers of Cluett Shirts NATURE’S 2. TONIC »plied the forests and fields of this land with vege | of all the ills and ailments of mankind. jforefathers recognizing this fact searched out and compounded these ingredients into | teas, concoctions and medicines, many of which have been handed down to succeeding | generations to bless them with their health-giving~ and heaith-sustaining qualities Among the very best of these vegetable prep of forest and field is S. S. S., a medicine made entirely from the invigorating, healthful | extracts and juices of roots, herbs and barks in such .combination as to produce the greatest of all tonics, and a general systemic remedy without an equal, ry to most persons in the Spring, at which the greatest demands are made on our physical systems, because with urn of warmer weather the blood, and every member ofthe bod j effort to throw off the impure accumulations which have been left in the system Poenaay of the inactive Winter liie; and few constitutions are able to withstand these demands | The blood becomes weak and watery because | of the collected refuse matter which it has absorbed, and can no longer supply the body with the strength and energy that is needed to keep it in health skin, physical weakness, a tired, worn-out feeling, fickle appetite, poor digestion, a /half sick feeling, and a general rnn-down condition of the system means anaemia or blood poverty and a tonic and blood puri- jer is needed to right the deranged system and enrich_the blood, j’- The body must have assistance— it must be strengthened and aided with 3. $. S, is the ideal onc able in its nature it does not disagreeably affect the sys- tem in any way as do some of the so called tonics on often contain harmful mineral ingred- 000000000004. he stomach and ably affect the bowel up the stomach and digestion and a tions secured from the great laboratory | This is the The pale, colorless 3 : i OUR SYSTE! CHANGE WITH THE CHANGING SEASONS. PVOOPOOOOPOOED | s and otherwise damage the health. §.S.S. tones ists in the proper assimilation of food, system of that tired, worn-out feeling and imparts tone and vigor to every part of the relation of the blood, purifies and enriches thi stimulates the sluggish organs to better action, and quiets the over-strained neryes which makes one feel on the ve h for food that nothing el with as hearty appetite in Spring as at an s better results than ge of nervous prostration, §, 5-5. gives an se does, and by its use we can fiud ourselves Tt acts more acy i and y un or oid but get the best, success belind it and. rh one It is necessary at this time,“when other season, 1 is absolntely se your tonic this Spring do not experiment, remedy with forty yea ate alk by ge best people all over the country. the system is weakened ‘and dep leted i at every point, that the right medicine be used — one espe lally adapted to the disordered condition, and one he entire system, an d fora ‘a gipat many years 8. S. S, has proved-itself to be It is mature’s greatest tonic and the king of all blood purifiers will brace | Nelehliors Caissa An Causa Arrest of Fa- ther Because of Dangerous Pranks With Son. Insiated of and - |Potatoes, 7-1 Basket, 10c At 7 James Butler oe The Potato is best of their kind. the’ Green Mounta Remember, when yc b. basket is better value which holds only about 4 1 good; and the c Prunes. Santa. € fruit, thin-skinned and meat ag" n and full fla- tt the very low "smoked Shoulders. Delicious little picn cs, lean and tender; 4 to © Ibs; at less than whole: Boneless Bacon. Swift's Cagle Brand: sugar cured, famous for its rare Navor; ewery slice streaks Sohne hae Ee Smoked Beef. Blue Ribbon Brand—Sticed thin, no waste; absolutely clea dust. proof cartons; each " 10c 5 “S.& BL” Stamps ” FREE with large bottle of Peerless Worces- tershire Sauce 1 5c Buckwheat Flour. Peeriess Grand, eatra choice quality, large 3-lb. Size packages, pe Tree 5 aces, 10c Vermont Syrup. Swettening trom the Green Mounta quart can, 29¢,; In bottles, l each, 19c. and,, dc French Mustard. Butler's Brand of choicest ‘oualits bottie ' &c Imperial GBrand—A big favor ites bottle SC body clusive of the B Bas warged by 2 Bottle M nogram Whiskey Bottle J, Choice Sherry Battie J. B. Choice Port Dozen Bottles Beer for [LECISLATIVE SNEAK | SCHEME 1S BARED 1 Supply Bill ¢ ried Provision for New Staie Office. AND PUTS ROACH Rough on Bed Bugs4s:a:Ligquidiin Spout Cans ar tt eS ye tates Mele ecdial KNOCKS BED BUGS; SILLY 7 r Out:of Business in. a; Jiffy $3 } Be. 6. WELLS, ecavacibe, aiier: and+Propr, i Hi Jersey City, .NoJ., 0, | hirty etent | Prvit Destroys: AdultyBed) Bugsand "Roaches; and‘Prevents Purther ‘Hatching of the Eggs. Yor Sale by Grocers Druggists Furpiture end Hard were: Deal ers,.in 15c. and 25c. cans. (he. proposition through u ¢| the supply bill, while a ing catered on the ‘ne Finance Committes. Gation Cansy31.00. la mneak tems 706 & 708 Grand Street, does not wipe out e values are at lines of pure foods in teas the best sorts one trial purchase. Here are a fe BUTLER Stores or Tomatoes, 3 rae 5c: ‘a Can 9c Ripe, Red Rosy id in Large Regular isi Maryland Cans. Pride of St. Louis Flour. Superlative Quality -the b best mi Hed. round flgur. for Weuckespets No other high grade Gar tent be ba be the Racrat. $4.40, 1100 “‘S. @ H.” ns Free. b the following purchase 1 lb. Very Best Tea, 1 lb. Very Best Coffee, a4 iS. QH.” Stamps Free with ail purchases of 10 cents or more except C. O, D, Ciroceries, 80c ‘Ss Stamps Free with package Aunt Nanna’s Pancake Flour 5 Stamps Free with package Peer! 5 Stamps Pree with bot fe Butler’s Pure Chili Sauce 5 Stamps Free with large bottle Peerless Tomato Ketchup...... 5 Stamps Free with medium bottle Peerless Tomes. Kefebup. 5 Stamps Free with large carton Blue Ribbon ‘Sailr; 10 Stamps Free with large package Triumph Oats . ‘oa 10 Stamps Free with }5-Ib. can blue Ribton Baking Powder 10 Stamps Free with large bottle Cider or White Wine Y eager 10 Stamps Free with large boitic Domestic Salad Oli 20 Stamps Free with I-Ib, can Blue Ribbon Baking Powder 20 Stamps Fre: with jer East View Beet Extraci... 20 Stamps Free with 3-Ib. Box Peerless White Gloss Starch 20 Stamps Free with 4-02. bot. Peerless Flavoring (lemon or vaniiia) Guinness's Stout AT 77 JAMES BUTLER LICENSED STORES. a bigh proport n with the right proportion of alcoh ulate without Irritat { erte ot porters, ng a beneficial beverage that and a powerful secuperatiy less than half the cos hat_our family trade ine cant sO so snr ss Ale, $1.5 50 ) Da ¢ to the muse f the same STOL Just jake ag ne $135 ozen. its purity; 99¢ and full » 0c) superior Old Tom or tol 50¢| Imported from Belfast; BL TLER I TT declared the best—the saudi of any snd the s Canadian Club Whiskey—famed for spec a! this week Port and Sherry ~The Big Dollar’ s Worth Is the Most Popular Special Ever Offered.) Al! rysome Brand, tof the Ca iforata vintages, rich bodied; a bottle Monogram Whiskey gallon \ug, $5.00; half gallon jug Gin—Trysome Brand, The value is easily $1 and the segular separate retall price is $1.25 30 STAMPS FREE with Case of Two Cory's Ginger Ale oldest and best; . Water—Spariling bottied at the famous Springs equal of any table waler in the world, quart boltie 50 STAMPS PREE with bottle of But+ her's Special Keserve Rye Whiskey, Condensed Mili. Fresh from herds in the Mohawk. Valley; quality puaranteed. - Essic Brand chest and best; Superlative value; can, 10c Liberty Brand—lastra rich in Butler's Milk—from pure, &c whole, rich milk; a can..,.., Essie Sugar Corn, Genuine Maise—tHighest quaitty, de liclously sweet, tender and State and Southern Brands Sugar Corn; can 8c. and Early June Peas. Cavalier Brand--E xtra sifted, Kirkiend Brand — Standard Canned Pears. Compass Brand, choice ,quallty Southern iruit; large can pre- servedinayrups renin 10c Farina. Bluc Ribbon—The nourishing heart of the wheat; package ‘6c Spanish Olives, Crisp and sound; deliciously, Gavored, Baby Olives, small bottle , Medium size bottle Ss, in big bottles, each Mammoth Queens, iarg¢ club bot. 25¢ M oth Queens, extra ‘arge bot. 3Se Blue Ribbon Jams’ Choicest selected whole truit Liberty Jams. All the choicest fruits in 1-1b, Liberty Preserves. ets made fram, Cb ice fruits; 25c —_——--—— -—__. Threaded Fish, Peerless Brand—the best, patkag ; XLCR Brand, choles, package 5c Fish Tablets or Bricks cholcet quality; tooth. some, exch ] Imported Sardines, Judice et Cle's Mediterranean dain- thes preserved in Prench olive oll, a can. Alaska Salmon. Hatchery Sy ie Crokcex Re cans Alaska 2 25c Crest Brand—Medium hed Cohoes; choice, a can 10c Sa Celery Salt. Peerless — Appetizer and nerve tonke fresh grated and pure; bot ile ' 7c Biscuit Dainties. Fresh (rom the ovens of the NATIONAL BIS 2UIT COMPANY, | [2s Zu Gioger Snaps..., tf Pkge ” aps | | Gneeds Mulk Miseulte... -[ 4c Graham Crackers 1 Thelmas.......:+++ Peanut Cakes...... [ *!d, ] Bi aeons Daten, we Ribbon Brand leost Ic from Persia package

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