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BY CAR BEFORE WOMEN'S EYES Jacob Pomeranz, . Five Years Old, Killed in a Throng of Children. ow Declares Mind Wrecked by Mate’s Brutality. TO AN ASYLUM.|GIRL SPRANG IN. TIME a i Into Insazity by Find- ing Himself Laid Out asa Comse: Little Yictim’s Companion! ;? Was Hand-in-Hand with Him in Danger. 4 ‘mony to-day on police boxing, which | Haywood street, Wiliamsbure, # ime Sectered yesterday was driving many under a Nostrand avenue ca men off the force. the case before Mr. Hanson to- Patrohnan Frank O'Harrow, of the ‘Ove Humired and Fourth street @eclared that he hed deen half imeane dy the basing no trand avenue and Haywood street, 1 iameurg, this afternoon and was Uooap ttnted. The sight Milled the street “a ha reat throng of hysts women, who had to be restrained from| ] Attacking the crew of the trolley car: by his a Police Surgeon O'Dono-| @0ing north on Nostrand avenue at a him to the hospital on halt- | Tapid pace Approaching it was car Was still taking the morphine f the pain when he was ordered )to duty. He said he was still a! ‘aick mas, but that Dr. Donovan there were too many men 1 Girl Sprang From Danger. He saw the sor pound car, but not car No, 58, which was other. Dragging the Hehe precinct on sick leave and he Traced In front of car No, 414) and dl- hve to go back. jrectly in the path of No. 6% Upon he went back to work the has- reaching the track the little girl le’ go that he belloves made his hand and sprang cut of the way . temporary insane O'Harrow of the car. The boy lost his balance, } that though the men tn the pre however, and plunged headlong uoder aia not esooryg’ him and beat | the wheels of the front truck. way they did Policeman Walsh. | rhe two men on the front platform taatified yesterday. the practicat they played upon him disordered "Ome night.” he said, * | put all thelr weight on the brakes ana stopped the car within its length.” But hag | WRER they got down to the street they fter 1 doing double duty, 1 went v2 to riaudtna ogy aC ier atien _ While L jay asleep the men tn the dren who were swarming tory rigmed up my cot like a ool ran screaming to their homes. and stuck candles about it. They Mother Faints on Body sign at the foot of the hed nich | One child ran to the home of Mrs ‘This is O'Harrow's wake.’ When! Pomeians and told her ¢ her po had been cut to pieces oy a car, Sbriek- RCTs Arenes in a sheet andj; ne the woman ri ot Int he © en Were standing about me like | ani fought her way titough the smells way through the sweil- Boards had been ‘fastened adout| Ing throng of mer and women. ‘They Got, 90 that T immediately got the| Made her n path to eet within sight of r child, but when aw the mai that I bad died and was in! ging headless » ody *wooned across my oaaket. It was ® terrible shock to}t thd office of Borough Pres of Manhattan Borough, rem! ing from th continued analysis made by Bureau of Highways, rect mineral aggremates Q. Did you apeak to the chemist about | analys his ? me he bad no experi- ‘TME EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY Pa BOY DECIPITATED FAVORS 70 WOOD PAVING CONCERN UNDER AnEARK | Chief Engineer Klein Says Corporation Official Drew Specifications. Te investigation Into th hearn, complaint of the nion and aay by ounte. Herts and Mitchell lat Engineer Otto H. Kiet oH ing recalled, | Deputy Potice Commissioner Hanson, | Romping out of schoo! with one hun-| of Ww performed. by. the Bureau of are» trial room at FOU lareq and Atty of bis little clasamates, | MiWaye is ween aaa tha tone di fo heard more sensational |aveyear-old Jacob Pomeranz, of No. 1%4| cheaper than oonetete, and the different kinds of asphalt pavement Khetn sald fownd fault which incorrect quant! did, and he to ve ence tn that ling, “Selfered while « sick man. It had police reserves fromthe Clymer Th Doge the chemist know who the aders for asphalt are througt him to the insane asylum at) Street Station and ft from netgh-| gammpiee submitted for analysie? A. He LL O'Harrow was up boring houses, dose. | conduct unbecoming an The oar which killed the boy was No Q. In tt possible for Sagpteercts eS Using drugs and acting [3 and was tn charge of Motorman | Wood block pavers tof Wake sce Insane manner on several ocoa- | AUeust Walters, who was breaking in| Q' lad you make any !nvestigation os [a new man, David Ausmay te where the specifications for wood half a dozen witnesses had tes-| Were not to blame for the tragedy Block ‘pavement hed | inde ah i te the policeman's extravagant | the new man, Ausmsunt, was so d re ihctal of the United States Wood he was called to tell his own | SMected that he fainted prying Company He maid that on July 6 last he| A% the Haywood Street Public School t been changed since & Dapement in Harlem and) W&* Deing dismissed oar No. was Wh made the changes? A. The sathe oilical uf the United Biates Wood Preserving Company @®, bound for Vandeveer Park. In ad- Q i, ve all the pence rete tor pedo * pianta of o Morphine Was Prescribed. Vance of the ewarm of little children, | PN, Pa eees ee wood biocks ring | WHO rus! out of achool, screaming | from the United Sta ood Proserv- be got out he was suffering base Neary a f echool, ‘ i f : We Pr pain and the physician attending | W't? delient in the ila baecenbash-l Peat 4 et aes A set wildly into the street, hand in hand | method of . pellets ‘the h: i a 0 method of mak im ope Sten hypadermically. | with four-year-old Gracie Mark D aiscovar!."t ors employed Ya are not cor inte of th STOLE HlS BRIDE WHILE HE WENT TOBUTICE CREAM Then Had Him Locked Up on a Charge Abduction. conduct of ent John F her civic organizations,was Commissioners testified as to the classes the chemtst of the eles ot tat City m, on Be described with the ve Incor- | A of _ me and I Gon't think my mind recov-! police erves hed arrived: by : "¢ Uneoneclous worms red for a long while.” | ; patrol waron and taken} ‘They stole Fred Becker's bride away, Hung Up. Bound. h me. The 2 dy, of t ° le 2 ry at ugh he is only elghteen The policeman eaid that this was! sop. DOTS “HNGATASIN’ | years discouraged. The bride ‘nly one of scores of jokes played on) 10% reso is only Fred's romance has him. Now and then he would be bound, | §/0 4°" eal enlisted the sympethy of George Britton pla under arre: hand and foot. and hung up to the honiicide. They w Jana other lawyers of Jersey City, wno twall. The mattress was tak from tela! of th r have volu tance in #tralght- ambr | This cot, compelling him to sleep on} hand ts lon ening ou led matrimonial #¢. ‘the eprings. Natle and slimy things red the shock were eed between the sheet He nd lives with his parents _ ble fo eel any sleep, and mele ra, Jersey City. Un tly Darassec. arried by Justice of sort of haaink wes continued WD OCK: aig y Ag for Months, until} his mind eave 'BIG CRO BL S Ph a to Mary Eaton, Way aliogetier, and one day he rushed ho won't be sixteen years old until Bee rcsle’ store or Sitse Socnies; BROADWAY TO SEE | m vow» Paar ‘at No. 17 Lexington avenue, and next-Ootobez It was an ¢lopement Mus chat be had come to hy ize MABELLE GILMAN Mary lived with her aunt, Mrs, George “oni? 24 pesgiane, mse ee rt 0 | Geurhardt, the wits of a Freeholder of ‘would accompany him t) nti " a i w ound Jorasy City, at No. 781 Communipaw _ om an wow him out. | or ° Two days after the wedding, while Bent to Insane Asylum love-bira talk lovers for fifteen min: | mig and his bride were visiting Mre. this he was examined again by | utes or th nr ard sey y Reon Dondvan and sent to ‘ Gearhar pp’ bgt Puihic werd. at Hellevur She Goes to Sarony's. askei 10 60 out and buy some te diet ut Day Short! a cab the| cream, It a long waik to the near y the j in ihe Day ob pathic 7 he Geibas t * It wae omptyles, ice-cream # When Fred got inl De where he remained | 0% P8**TORE ® pre us } back Gearhardt me he dis e/a f « t Mra, Gearhardt had placea mean ri pees od containing nee * @ cab and taken her to ‘ Wore practically starv) eo ahema > |wowre she Was jocked up ip charge of a brought home with her thie week.| ¢ Dns A few Dour later he Was f The fortunate owner followed thie| J a cherge of abduction | 1 1 ase vely cargo a little ta ec es heid in $1.00) and 1p in M ae . 1 sent to @ home n.* » . ered t wiris where ‘she ts Ovlartow bes t an t mean ty Com:nis : ie ; : = a " } in. s tale o * His Jotereat : | There wae on to go for | 4) Bt a diebe Hens ‘ : ‘ wr r . Bal from the der a i & f itu = : s we ' ‘ 1 Mr. £ réepared t enlee HANSON SAYS HE ite te net bbe Kept in “good” hans WILL CLEAN OUT ar Ping f , whe ed may marry her with. the Ld a spread a 4 the law parents are j , | } plewro s M 1d eee | 2 | ‘ithe ot a | : Afier the O'Harrow canoe had been| w gether the pos CRAVEN ON THE MEND, b @imposed of the se of 6 ered. -f ; Bl Walwh. ‘the Ooak sircet station man| Cleared the Way for Her 1S HE TO BE REMOVED? who climes sor | he 10 ° * by Patrolmen Clinton, Frea- | F , “ |: erie: W. 1 Chr 8 ‘ ried off the} Hall Gossip Is that Street-| Walws had testified that his f ‘ ; ether (napactioa | eaning (ommissione threatened to “s he er akin “mange Is to Go 4 . - ; For Mise Gilman aa sort « Commimioner Mac tried to int date you; @ . * }¢ whe hae been very rol wee n 1 . 1 t be convaelescing at @routed Lawyer Louis] Bg wired aor es | 4 in Brooklyn, but # we re trying to lead the gaa Hy “and” alenos® | porte at the Hall that be will Interruption enraged the Deputy | } yr hamitied te the eeparte | Beve no he duttes of ie fice A he almort sor 4 bal ok) Cr arted 4 Mare you break in At man 7 — | haved bo Penn ‘mt ante OB een no loages ACCUSED BY A WOMAN, Hi have Open ofared A dn th ease unless you ay Mentied that he Mire, Folk Saye Ih M. Mackingebtp | mid ytnt Swindied Her Pay n B Glackingshin t m Weal One Hundred and Four ert arraigned before Magistrate Br the ‘Kenie Street Court to Areed with swindling Mrs, Core a loon | Voie, of Muaton, out of Baie ne story wh haa | | ilackluwsl {his ar ded and paid wes oil ings with the At] Moe nome witch Vrs apm ana pis rate aaa Nie: were wisi FIFTH PRECINCT, | we:iion ot ‘sei cheay Walle Way 00 the | ; An 9 mudea on, devarunent Ye been re ‘be malnlalied that & “i no Maeht te Complem to hie seabeaestiimmmnnien Feet Clean: (1907. DETECTIVES ON THE —£ROMESENDS FR a one Believed to Be in Both of Them A This City, Though ttempted to Give the Impression that They Would Go PASTOR .Farewell letter from Floretta aend: Dear Audrey: I suppose you GIRL WHO ELOPED WITH Elsewhere. WRITES TO CH UM, Whaley to her chum, Audrey Town- will be surprised when you receive this and hear that Jere and I have eloped. I love my grandfather, Edna, my aunt, my home and all of you, but Hempstead is too slow a town for I love Jere more than all, and I have decided to abide by the con sequences. We—you and I—have been such good friends I hope you will not think {ll of me for my act. to return, 80 good-by Long Island City, May 1. We are going out of the country, never FLORETTA. For reasons based upon letters received in Hempstead from Jere Knote Cook, seventeen-year-old Floretta Whaley, concealment in this city, the unfrocked clergyman of St George's Church, who eloped with the church authoritles belleve he ts in tives who have been set upon his trail by wealthy tiaembers of his former congregation figure out that he thinks he can successfully hide here, while | 1t was to straighten out he and his little companion would be speedily marked fn a small communtry, Ho is well supplied with funds. Carroll Norton, cashier of the First National Bank of Hempstead, of which Mr. Belmont {# President, and prominent in the affairs of the pastorless church, has seen Cooke's letter to the Bishop. Mr. Norton, who wes largely instru- mental in bringing Cooke to St. Geor told @ reporter to-day that these words had been used by Cooke in writing to Bishop Burgers “I have committed no ee as yet.” That Cooke is in @ frame of mind to @o something desperate is the opin- jon of & good many of the people who | Know the man and his character, To- day Editor Edward Townsend, owner of a Hempstead paper, gave to a re- porter for The Evening World the fetter | which his daughter, Audrey Townsend, received on Wednesday from Floretia Whaley. The two girls had been chums for several years. 1n this leer, which was posted at Long Island City as the runaway couple passed through on thelr way to New York, Fioretia Whaley admitted that she had gone with the olencyman. The Lure of the Villain. her,” she said. to recurn.” Mrs. John Akley, of Fulton avenue, Hempstead, a niece of old Mrs, Wha- ley, the missing girl's Grandmother, to Gay added a new chapter to the story of the ex-clergyman's intrigue with the credulous jitte heiress. To an Evening World reporter she said “On last Monday night I was calling at my aunt's home when the Rey. Mr Cooke knocked at the door. Floretta let him tp. Mrs, Whaley barely spoke to him because she objected to the rec tor's visits to her house, but he seemed in good humor, He said to Fioretta to help you those npositiona.’ In seemin, sald: ‘What compositions?’ ‘Oh, you remember, don't you? Ing the cue she maid: “X now! “Taking © pad of writing paper Lael 4 pen 4nd ink, she went with Mr into the front room, and they eee there some time together. We believe that then, for the first time, Cooke suc- ceded in inducing Floretta to run away with him We think he told her that his wife hed Jeft him, and thet if she would siope with him Mrs. Cooke would At once secure « divorce and then thoy would be free to marry “and she never expected with 1 have come Catoh- 1 remember “Despite Ficretta’s infatuation for Theatre, wae knocked down and sert- 3 x Cooke, and althouch in years and ex-| ously injured by an. automobile at | Mrs. de Fina is also A tenement-h : perience with the world she WSS 00 | -pwenty-eighth atreet anad Sixth ave: | O*M* Disputes about property have | more than @ child, we are Convinced nue this afternoon. wrougat & breach between er an that she was good ad pure, aad & He was taken to New York He sister that has become extremely bitier ne matter how mu she loved to . ne said that he Albrecht, it is charged, sought to en man she would never have nentea sient peed oe BE The chaut- | ice tenants from his tere houses to run awey with bim except on his = Into those owned by phen ul ee representations thet jawful wedlock He wae standing at Barrow and Hud- would quickly follow. I amt tne, - ULRICH HAS RESIGNED. son streets veaterday afternom, talk: | opinion that the farewell letters wnioa ere Inq to @ man nained Hoss, when Mrs came back us on Tuesday «itor Coler Accepts, but Kxpresse: de Pina happened along. Bhe and apmeee Floretta disappeared were dictated by Conaa im Superintend: thing to Albrea “ ‘sae ba septa. He Cool he iy o@wer infuriated rc a. ke and written by her as they @:t) peony J. Ulriah, Superintendent of ag peel my See tee podhal she, pre re 0 parlor Vegether oi MONG4Y | Highways of Brooklyn, who wae IM -oogeq to wrap the business end of it - dicted by the Grand Jury for the aliewed | spout her brother's face and shoulders Tried to Give Faise Cluo. | accepting of gravulties trom corporation Ross butted in as @ peacemaker and nen a he appoin ender * Howance Vhat Cooke hed not left New York | REPSCiTS, to aay"to Borough President |#ot the usuel pescemaker'a slonnies after he deserted bis parish and his|Coler, He said in his jetter of rosigna- | in the shape a we Been young wife, and that he planned to| ton that while he knew he was tnno- | Albrecht bros ground and ran r t cent of the Obarkes againat him, bis way to Jefferson Market Polloe Court, OW pursuers off his track by rep-| {Mal would be delayed @ long while, and | woare he procured & suinmone. niing ret that had gone 10|{t would be necessary meanwhile to til | “ere were plenty of Witnasaecs to the Baltimore, aad jaler that he and welt fair, and Magistrate Wahle felt oon iri bad taken snip for Europe, was) fle rook nation Borough ftrained to place Mre, de Fina under = he had full, bond to keeo the peace, proved by the letter received by Biahop| a Thy re ee Burgess from Cooke, mailed tn thi charges, and considered (he 7 " olty Immediately upon ite receipt the against him as a | Bishop wafrooked Cooke, The for- | ality was gone through with . | 4 things Cathedral of the Incarnation, otead. of bi n the day ume writing Jette fight. It now develops th wrote to Bergen Carmen, one of th veatrymen of BL Georges at the nan the parish, but to-day he declined ¢ make public ite contents 1BAAC M'GAY DEAD. Lawes Appraisers’ Blores since June, 10, died to-day in hie home at No. a ad Sistas it te empeoted thar he will lempstead had become too slow for | Apparently Cooke spent most of his tbe alpo ¢| Word has been received here that tne | Attaguin bas of Betise, British ‘The caviegram was received ney with when red. A Mr, Bitm of nine were aboard Ume that he wrote to bis Bishop, Mr | been lost in a Carmen read the letter jest aight at | sondures as meeting of the governing board of | it le announced that Bishop Burgess huneelf will presch in the vacamt pul pi at Hempstead on next Munday, and reter diy rectly to the scandal that has come MeoGay, les examiner at (el uoon the rectory through the actions ot Cooke However, he refused to-day of Garden City, will deliver a sermon | at St. Georg | Consulted Penal Code. | Justice of the Pénce Gittens, of ‘Hemp. stend, said to-day that one day last week he was sitting alone in his office when the minister entered. After con versing on general topics for some thmo the Rey, Mr. Cooke suldenly asked ff he might be allowed to look over the Penal Code. Justica Cttrens handed him the book. After turning the pages for some time the minister spparentiy found what he was looking for and he continued reading for several minutes. | ‘Then he handed the book back to the Justice without any comment. The Justices now believes that the rector | Was then contemplating running away with Floretta Whaley and examined | the code with @ view of. sacertaining | what punisoment might be inflicted on him, At Garden City, the meat of the dlo- cese, Canon Bryan made this statement | “Last week Mr. Cooke sent Green, his \Yerger, to me with a note saying an }feit in need of a rest and wanted to to Baitimore for a few days. He anced me if I would Mill his place for him at, the coming Sunday services. I replied that I would be glad to do #0; but on Saturday he wro at he had changed his mind and would stay at Hempstead The next word that came was the news { his disappearance under such deplor- able circumstances. Asked to Be Retired | “I saw the letter which Cooke wrote to the Bishop, and, while I am not a liberty to disclose all its contents, I may tell you that Cooke asked for for kiveness, saying he wiehed to be retired rom the priesthood as speedily as pos: He urged upon the Bishop th ability of keeping the matter as guint as possible, saying that others who | were innocen | Involved suffes.” /MUSICAL DIRECTOR INJURED BY AUTO. Lawrence Parleti, Knocked Down on Sixth Avenue, May Have Fracture. 1d be would of wrongdoing wo in the notoriety and Keith & Proctor's Wifty-elghth @reet 4) Honduras, | auniilary echooner-yacht | by @ local yachting as © the yacht wae reste mer and ® crew wher thi he At in jom, ease BB. A. J. Frintle for CH. Jones, of Bosto member of the Beverly Yaaht Clul s wrecked. Lawreme Parlot!, musical director of | hed im Gale om og ult in 109 mt sa Crowninshield ana | Bhe was Hid foot lon HNTORE STO ee Relations with Doug- las and Dennett. er Mayor of Bos. leader of the State to New York Josiah Quine ton and Democra bf Massachusetts, cam to-day at the request of District-at torney Jerome and éalled this afternoon at the Dis Attorney's office He | was asked to come here to exolajn his connection with W. 0, Douglas nd 0. w Dennett, who were involved in the cy which rid the Trust’ Com- pany bonds and cau! of $140,000, Arrangements for Mr. Quincy's © upon the District-Attorney were made by his brother-in-law, Robertson Honey who Is counsel for Douglas, Upon his arrival at the District-Attorney’s office Mr. Quincy was taken at once to the private office of Mr. Jerome, where he 4 a loss to that Insts. tution was questioned on points in the con fessious of Dougias and Dennett. by When reporters Mr. Qe. Jerome—not the press. in hia long confession made Dennet ast week declared that he tried to re- | when pec M tain Mr. Quincy as counsel became apparent that Dougins lations «would be discovered, He {s quite familiar with New York, ‘and detec- | Quiney in ‘Voston mate a rtatement to the press which differed in some im- portant respeGts from that of Dennett these points of difference that the District-Attorney }siimmoned the Boston man to New York. In the lobby of the District-attorney’s office Mr. Quincy met Forbes J. Hen nessy, counsel for Dennett Mr. Hen nesey, on jast Monday, when told that Mr. Quincy claimed have only a casual acquaintance with Dennett, said that = client and the former Boston Mayor had been intimately acquainted for elght years. Mr. Quincy was particularity desired by the Di t-Attorney to explain a telephone conversation Denn jaime to have had with him efter Douglas was arrested. In this conversation, De said, Mr. Quincy asked that his connec- Jon with the case be “covered up.’ In an envelope Dennett's room tn the Ma detectives found a sealed envelope labelled “Fee for Josiah Quiney,” It co © Mr. Quincy h since the affair became pul refused to ace a fee from Dennett and that he knew absolutely nothing of the Trust Company of America robber unti] Dennett called him into consul- |tation « few days before they were dis | covered. WON'T HORSEWHIP RIVAL BROTHER AGAIN, SHE SAYS: | Mrs. de Fina Lashed Him on Street and Gave His Friend a Lick, To guarantee that she will not horse. | Whip or otherwise caress her brother, rs Ernestine de Fina, a comely young widow, of No. 6 Morton street, wan) ompelied to give a $900 bond in Jeffer | son Market Potte The aining brother is Theodore Al- t, n rich real estate operator, who or controls a number of tenement ¢ Court to-day com bree own houses In Greenwich Village. hand made, but some are better machine made White Rose of America of $800,000 worth of | aco abeied eee Hy were bore pony ELLISON AND reson egy ida Sane gE NO NEW EAST SIDE PARK. I At a meoting of tire Board of Metimat to-day President MoGowan, chatrma: [s the Select Commi submitted ai r#e TAport on the proposition te Ia: & publio park In the block bound % Hows, Orchard, Btadton an reets, The report was ad ot cr Ahearn, asa souabee of 01 1 favor of the ady Allen Presid Comptrelier Mote o more money to In present, CTEM 15 YEARS WITHOUT RELIEF SEE MCLELLAN Politicians Rush Rush to the City Hall, out Call Meet- ing “Coincidence.” Te presence of Corporation Co Elilaon Water Commtetence Orne, Friend Recommended Cuticura —« Peep aoe rir ee Uses Five Cakes Cuticura Soap de an, of the Bronx; Water Reg- istpr dike adden anh Monaco Bairick | and Two Boxes of Cuticura Ointe Henry MoCarvon in, the City Ma at | mentend is Entirely Cured—Foels the Mme tim this afternoo, ve rise H a ta tha'report that there ‘wea e big con. | LIKE New Man. Man, ference on over the new peace N46 Malyor and Tamman ai | GLADLY RECOMMENDS a de 4d by he M ich of the aéstlomen wieceioned. CUTICURA TO ALL. They explained their i by saying | that they tiad departmental busings to| *T have had eczema fdr over fifteers naact with the Mayor following his | years, and have tried all sorts of remedies « ; vce of several days from the eity. | to relieve me, but without I stated Said Se MoCarre my case to one of my friends and he’ T entled to aes about @ couple of recommended the Cuticura Remedies. & Dills In Albany I have nothing to do with any ‘peace’ negotiations, In that eal Iam @ rank outsider. bought them with the thought that they: would be unsuccessful, as with the others, But after using them for a few weeks £ Corporation Counsel Ellison said be noticed to my surprise that the irritation alied toe out the appointn and peeling of the skin gradually @ condemnation commission to secure | decreased, and finally, alter using five akea of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of | ura Ointment it disappeared entirely. I feel now like a new man, and l would gladly recommend these remee | dies to all who are afflicted with ski fd Blura, Box|A, Bedlond diseases. Day ‘ 6, 1905." Little Son Had Eczema and for @ reservotr. He sald he no intention of realigning. much m Riccio Pah ‘ine 1 4 My-son-when four years of age had urther definite eczema on his body and lirabe and sufs ord with the # fered badly. Cuticura Remedies were of harmony af It « a commended to me and I gave the Latecwrmiatorneiandt He ete treatrnent a trial and at the the public reassured, end of the third month my son was cured, sort of harmony | I cannot too much in praise of Cutie I must deciine to state that I was! cura Remedies and Iways ready ta a party to any agreement or unier-| recommend them to othcrs. Mrs. G. H, tthe en *y | Conant, Box 811, Rex i, Mass. Deoy H 1 14, 1905." c himeelf tn an Helpless Infants cured of Tore | | turing, Distfiguring Humors, s, Eczemas, Tetters, Rashes, Itch< | | | ings and Irritations, owe more to Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment than to all other rem= edies combined. BROER AL LEY / TELLS COURT HE IS A BANKRUPT Estimates His Liabilities at $191,331 and As- sets at Only $50, | No others so pure, s0 sweet, s0 speedily effective. May be used frombirth, th an offic p ip-aayitiaa a vo! bankruptcy in t etition in ates Court Mabilities are put 91,331 and assets at %&#, Th . ‘onsist of personal wearing api Of the total indebted: $80,889 in secured by petition the New York Stock Exch Htles remainder of the lab! are sta “ ” [on of the brokerage dra Ww disguised, Many jAlley & Co: y ooking suite are } el look upon. The te 'LABOR UNION QUARREL only with wear. Lambert | tlothes are custom-made j FORCES A BIG STRIKE, throughout—which means } hat every provement PHILADELPHIA, May 2--As m re every idea,every means that sult of @ dispute among ¢ labor cen te employed to make unions represeoting the | bricklayers tt em satisfac.ory, is given , nemasons and granite cutters of this ity, work on mi cf building operations # fullest op ortunity. ded fo-day by gn order “Ask the Man Who Wears Th Master Bricklayeisa, who last nig eclded to stop work f the un SUITS and TOPCOATS, me to an wer (440) workm $15.00 to $45.00 | | than's w mut 0B) inn of 3-41 CORTLANDT ST, |pesan ‘ 183 BROADWAY. he granite cu! ‘he masons, re they are aMilated, hold they « ald hot only cut the stone, but lay tt THE PURITY COMMITTEE: “Now. Mr, Candy you give aes short and absolute definition of ‘4 mele a ae onan dustry?” I should express It ln Just one word. preven vure by Goverm- ‘nent and private tees BEFOKE eating, and oo proved ARTEIS eating by @ hundred thousand peeble dally, Aianulaciarer, what CREAMED COPARY CARA FILBERTS KISSES ou 10¢ pourn 10¢ A A 4D SATURDAY Assorted Fruit & NUt Chocolates, Pound 5c CHOCOLATE COVERED pour 19] Stace PINEAPPLE: 9Q0 1] 11 o'eloek, ASSORTED ‘TAFFIES ,... Park Row store open ey eninns wo hy epee pomeranian