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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, | \ 1907. wae MRS, GOULD SAYS ROCKEFELLER IN SHEWON'TSETTLE. AUTO SPEEDS 0 FOR $4,000,000 AS MANIS TOSS Denies to Evening World She} Millionaire, Cha sed by Police- er Proposed to Stop man, Gets Away, Leaving Divorce Suit. Peddler in Sand Bank. : the man under arrest te menda-! 5 wife died about eteht | ' | ER DENIES | ‘HAT HE KILLED | 16-Y EAR-OLD GIRL. Henry Becker, alleged slayer of Amelia — Btaffeidt, the Attesn-year-old «iti, of ) Biduret, L. 1, on Wednesday last, Was arraigned to-day. detore Magis trate Luke J, Connorton m the Flush- ota asl ine Police Court on & charge of murder. RET TIRE Becker had told practically the same , In 4 iy a r * h “atoty of how be bad slain the ftteen- |Donovanites Keep Up Their Hughes Surprises Women Wiio year-old girl whom he found last week ‘ Gandeltons in the meld near ner Streak of Heavy Worked for Measure Twice fat home at Blnburst. He bad eee > : mpared none of the detatix, and the Batting. Passed by Legislature. court-room, crowded with spectators. . - Among whom wore scores of well- El b hG d S H W d H ~~ rete! women, Hetened izabeth Grady Says He Wronged Her 5 amare as he (pect ne venting W Fecouted his brutal deed. Then at uve BATTING ORDER. P : ALBANY. | M i end he hesitated a mom with iatteaeampalcnes Th k H H M h wd . LUE TES ed cad wrens ita First, Then Took Her to His Mothe [stearic so “And that's” what they told me te eeereny Tenney, ib A ary is at , ne Gove: unt : Reaunont, ef. H d Af d n Was & Surp as it was ex iha's, what who told you te aay? items, ers House an terwar Hea oy isk eee ah be. CHiguirea Magistrate Connors eur foie : gn it. ; prise. Brain, 3 to Baltimore, The measure: tad beon repaseed: by “The officers,” replied Recker, ‘That's | Bridwell, as the Legisinture after Mayor MoCtellar * what they, told me to pa: x Boe. 7 had put-Wis veto on tt ke “But you bave confessed murdering |” Cmptre—Johnatene. A } nares Of the proposition to equalize pay be q this poor girl,” reminded the Court — Special te The Brening Wort.) tween the sexes, Gov. IHughes says “Didn't vou do it? (Mpectal to The Ivening Worls ) BALTIMORE, May 29.—Elizabeth Grady, the fifteen-year-old girl|tnere is no re why should be “Certainly not,” rejoined the prison-| x .rtoNAL LEAGUE GROUNDS. fe oe 5", | adopted; unless the tate te prepared or. “I never murdered anybody 1] goonon MASS May %@—It developea | Who eloped from New York with Policeman Theodore D. Hess, told the y ft generadily, nor to" New York = —Gon't know-anything about ft. That'e| soit Manager Donovan wab exe F : Olty ently If mot to all cities * whet they told me to say, and I cating a little clever tesebail work |full story to the police to-day when she and the man who lured*her from] “'Nor,"" aays the Gove te there wat tt" when owed hi m i , 4 reason why tt hould be limited to ‘i ya ts pitesérs to were arrested by Lieut.-Detective Charies Becker, of Inspector : And he begins se repeat. tao fing! work about three tnningy each yeater her home ) Ss} 101 ers. If sound, { should be wong tone, almost game story of | on afternoon By thie method he did Thompson's staff. tn our State hospltal service i the ‘killing, word for word, as he bad oo) joge anything tn the way of bay- charitable and reformatory tn | told the Court a owe time Lees OP) ing a man ready for this afternoon. The girl was living in the Maryland city with Hess as his wife in a And generally wh the t told several es previously, : i 5 service of the State f Court stopped him. | First Inning. boarding-house, at No. 658 West Mulberry street, whither Becker had It is Indefensible that a principle of u've tald that once.” seid, Meg-| Aiperman went down, Brain to Ten- . A ° on. “DAG you Kill he! ney. Casey went out, Dorner to Ten-| traced the pair through a letter he wrote to his wife in this city. He was|S"A\e importance to the Biate as a Palit never Linas paynety,” | sev. miley nailed the frat ball ae : ’ whole should be established i con-} ¢ prisoner dogKedly. and he In| pitched into left for a single. Bateh|/found at work in the stables of the Baltimore Transfer Company. eed with po pisasare viting | rf confession. easy * 1 t ‘i " ss “4 i only the consideration which as such It nefa ithoue bay! tor | a" SN aia nares te Feeney: The child for whom the police of the country have been searching | pecsives « * ni + = A i back fo prison. | ‘Tenney tried to bunt and went out.! for six weeks wept and sobbed bitterly as she told her story of how the The Governors meseage to, the Res ' iperman to Mumme! Beaumont - nf + ate, giving bis reasons disapprov- | ; ae Te parang eg PoP | oliceman had tured her from her home at One Hundred and Eighty-| ing the bill, wae as follows | ‘ , ped up @ ae Casey . ’ “The Board of Education annually) é MILLER s Howard got a base on balls, Bates's| minih street and Fort Washington avenue and brought her to Baltimore. 1s binite to the Hoard of Estimate and , a up by ortior ie a timate ¢ he} © FOLLOWERS CASH 2 terest 'se hommes NO tN Didn't Want to Go'Away. | “0I"E thelr best to hide the tacte re-laomeya mended for_he. eis whe tenon 3. to -sromnmel. . } sya) | SArding my child's Gisappearance until|aystem during the next succeed IN FIVE RACES Second Inning When she was taken to the Centra!) The Evening World printed the story | and the Board of Estimate and Appor-| o,| pamenienel denned. | Maloney by A eprint | a tation she threw herself In the| of Hems's connection with the mystery | onmieut Is required to appropriats for) B beat his roller toward first. Lewis | Poles Station a pol’ gat ¥ eral school fund an am: not i | Piet atitnd on Beaumont’s poor feldisg | arms of the matron, Mrs. Fay, ané|#nd forced them to come out in theless “than three mills. on every. doliae | ©? (Continued trom First Page.) Rey want to third. Ritter singled. |oqiq. “1 knew 1 was doing wrong. 1 Ope! aavessed valuation of the cral snd pet | : : mashed « seer —— estate in the city of York t @id not really want to go & y ot | y liable to taxation. | Shey nines that pay Milles rete the ition Aiperman Mt for two. more | would rather bave atayed ome where ait SpiREa of Rducation ad . getting and bases, which scored Rucker. Casey's 1k ried ever a0 | ters all moneys #0 appropriate there to the end, winning easily dice | Sereda was geunseed by Sooner aed |Z, Wee Daper. Theva told me [to tie general provisions of the char- Panglop. | who up Uke he in-| Kiperman was'on third. ‘Lumley got ha | Much xince we him and he audit and paynient | F hed Ry anh tan eiethacens second hit, when he doubled to right, | {t would be ail right. J loved him x | claims by he » way fourt! rapidly ran into od | scoring Alperman. Batob went out. | thought he knew what to do. I tried r r and in case | Basition, being unable to et nearer the | Homer to Meaney. FIVE RUNS s' ‘ Sat he waaiball It ‘appropriated exceeds & thereafter. Adoration was | Ritchey hoisted & fy to Lumley, Brain | Not to ko away with him, but be wanted | eded the. parplua becomes | > Beaxily becked and she went to the went to first on @ pass, Bridweilg | me to so badly that f could not help ft." | — part of the qeneral school fund for the| 3 favorite. Smiling Tom's pull in the |}, i wf | un away with Hes following vear te enabled hint to beer out Sir | CUBE to Alperman forced Brath. Rucker | She consented to run awa | a arte ington for third i | .iiummell took care of Brown. NO | she said, and on the nignt et. Apelt 26 gee 7 Apa tha abe ot , left her home with him. She state duty of the city to supp! COLIN A GOOD COLT. Third Inning that he took her to the noluse No! %)| The extraordinary total of O67 entries | the Board of fda aa thee aC in the deen ors at Or [Weise eas yer revues ost of what | Second avenue, where he wronged her! have been received for the great ath- | % pe eltton “ies equal ont 10 be a three. >, 0 , y rniy. ¢ the Tr he propos the immense field Colin. from the! hey went out, Brain to Tetnes, fewis'] MM then took ber to the home of his | ietic carnival o ee sh-American | pay te ahve tractive | Keene barns was made favorite and| *ingied. Ritter was by 8 pitched | Mother, Mrs Elizabeth Hess, at No. | Club at Uc Park to-morrow, Deco-!one, and set of the! Won in the easiest manner. The ability | pt nner alagied, coring ‘Lewis, | 480 First avenue. There he stayed all! ration Da There are no fewer than | Worthy pub! who are en. AM the bentnatece By Mastetling nin fut to Beaumont ONE RUM ermaen | night, leaving next morning for Wash- | ninety entries © 10-yard dash, | £aged in, thy el Bae gc eae ¥ vori| ve th bit " ' Dorner fanned, Ter was ip. | maton. They remained there a few | There are forty tn the two-mile bieyc “ata 4 itch ovoked ae Lol Ahoy aarp ae gk THM fo, Hummel. OTe axme Serre. | days and then came to Lmube.-‘The'pther events ‘are ANG ‘9h tine Tie Soca soppael iss frou those Whe by stable followers and pubilc } where (hey have been ortloo eve the desired legislation Rnd Colin ‘never Int the question ii | Fourth Inning | fuey iret’ resided at Ne. Pree range uf-ttie “athletes who-wils| would, be unfortunate to both for the Gout. Miner, rode, making It his wee | Casey was out on a long Ay to Bates, | avenue and then moved to the address | contest in thelr reapective apecialiiies | S°Noole And the, ses tha ‘princt- | | fafromt'and remained there Bar None | Gamley comerivuie! hie ted hit,” «| in Mulberry rtreet includes all the cracks now in the is one of gener ation, and | t wae te Oply one to sive arguinent. | iummel fied to Howard. NO RUN. Hees Sorry He Wrote Letter. | Vicinity, including much men as Join ft anould not be adont fe 'Btate deter ran a good race. | Spring Heal | si tian out on ctrtinge, Hite gone | Tam guty,” Haan veld to an Bven: | pot Payne Beene sear Te It" penerally. “The au | ¢ n doull 2 im Payne Borsohe eGrath aac Pee he ata te poll = *tWoedwhteh Ran Third. to left. Alperman furoled Brigwelte ing World representative. “There ts! w ma in i teas ne presented a A Leipahey Sa FA CR Ta lh t Of Course | know | weigit events | tote action is taken biaden by clever &. Dugan won shied | (og Drigwell at’ wecond, Alper IT have done Wrong, but men sometimes soppard, | race from the field of seventeen thar, * ons TIVO RUN! 4o these things. I am willing to ge \ Sate Fifth Inning Satitr' nice Neat stare seven £ Elie tr iq tam, | COUISVILLE ENTRIES. ¥ front Inoregaing fis ied uettt, at | Maloney drove one sirmight to Tenney. | papers. Now, I wish I had never writ- Clark and ‘Balle oF! LOUISVILLE. Ky, May ~The en- 5 Bee inet © yesh, all Was over but’ the bay Poco al y~ ag oe gl iter] ten to my wife, for that letter led to py Odell. alier. Kalene and teles fér tomorrow's races are an tel wo r wikh Radtke up, | uc e Re ida aaa a 6 norrow's races are as f J BAG plenty of speed after wetting away | Ritobey to Tenney. XO RUN US | my arrest ale will: send & team, ana inws pane two well, was @ ood wscond | Dorner filed to Lum: Tenney find re will Raye the diest \ Gree, Weodwitel, 8 long “abot indicated | vo ‘Maloney. Beaumont tout to Homing Back te New. Vork. our, ‘Nila contest enous | . Se racing eiiion | itummel, unassisted. NO RUNS Policeman Hess and Wiizabeth Grady | excitement to last e day E as a likely winner of the race. As g00: 7 as 10 to 1 third could have been ob- Sixth Inning | were before Justice Grannan this after & tained against Woodwi atgne time! Aipermen went out, Brain to Tenney. | noon had no statemen | Riten rea catch of Casey Ontarlo Breezed Home t The field of signtecn tn the Ath yg age Bn |New York wit Becker | jins. ), Tuyen a ¥ were strung out an elghth of «a mile \ without * equisit already sent. Mire o: before the ret quarter’ was wavered f jwithout the iss regui fuiy are ta fine tet, aa Boa f with Ontario tp the van and Shilling | 20207”, D third. Lewis wae hit on {Papers The girl paid she wanted 10/ have @ jo! of work io get away” r fete recta: eat pote eitne | the arm took fret. which Milled the{return to her family, and Jus ein. “Colina, wl, hae bead dobng easily from Toney Robinaon, an ail § out. Bridwell to]Grannen ordered them sent to Toole, J. J jer and Kear will be a J qping,, Jahn, Smulekt came with » | Tenner for the ecoona|TOr® with Becker. All three left on| pretty even a the 1-yard hurdles | Pee" | tame.” “Haton went out, Lewis to Hum. | the 4 o'clock train on the Pennaylvanie | the ‘obatn hese > figure ta | j 6 Max | : Miller Was Outridden, | mei Ritchey doubled’ to right ruin | Ratlroad for New York | papmnnaen Till Sndeavor to, knock the | f Wigs and eutrane | 7S OM, $e Ritts UNS vip etd mo to would atieat hineett | SEES, voting Gxyeoe Ua sna Ar and Mise Lida as the Bilier tn the wast race, Lady Alicia, the tf 1 didn't @et away with him, eo I o yest, who brir with Five furionad: ee ne Outsider in the threeshorse face, win. | Fucker Tenney. | went. 1 would have gone back home kteord with am Mer wad Boyrano, 9. Meu ming by © nose on the post in the| Alperman went oUt, | rotors but I hed ne money. His mothe storkaeen 0% worried Nos” Hatenty, 108 ', hottest sort of = drive trom Mintberta, | Rilohey to Tenney. NO RUNS. | the long clothes I have | "igh | Haber, wa. *¥ Miller's mount was lengths before | lewis and Hummel care. ef | Drones sae 58 “eRe Sor a ft; Beatrios K.. JOT: Asenbon. 114 i Orange and Blue, thint Bridw ‘On Casey's throw cf | taught me to fix my hair up.” the gir fh ROSE“ iye curtonge, puree. — p Brown's bounder the latter went to sec-|gaid Juat before teaving for New York |HIGHLANDERS Vigilant, 98) Mackerel, 05 nat ls ond. Dorner taken out of the! iis. ana the girl were staying at the we denigustts, “112: May Jone, 98; B.C f ame and urke went In to bat tr ann, 242 a at o E fie place. He met the firet ball pitched | Mutberry street boarding house under | WIN AGAIN IN eT eS fine, att Te gd Pee | for three bases. scoring Brown een the name of Mr. and Mrs. 1 ard. W St: ra. 4, “ies: ale, iis: BD. Lee ney ping! to t scoring Burke. | 4, corked In the stables as 4 th Haffenen, 91: Warner Criawet! Honwe Heat taingled to right Howard st NP WOFKE AS ra. OS, “Redwood Ti, 10g “ne, ae ‘scoring Tenney Batex | under the name of Edward Leonard | HINGTON, rade Siar ae, Tinker, 108’ Princess e p an e | fied ¢ Before Howard could — Onpa, 107 108: Matador, 118 et Lumley had thrown to (Continued ts Ty iurentire allowance JH D ! 1 Fras for a double play. THREE Gost City Thousands ‘om Firet Page.) a RUNS ies 0-Day ei erine: The sity hes been put to ied Moriarty seaching pecong ie TORONTO ENTRIES. ¢ doliare of xpenee by the a a D offman SERENE? D ee Boultes went tn pitch for B or ; a fly to Jones. NO RUN, As advertised for in The Morn Lar foules , Hrown, Be \tor Hess and the atrt Fourteer pelea | pftiekernan fied to Wiliam TORONTO, Ont, May 2%. oe entree 's Want Directory up a Texas Leagirer for Brain |men and detectives have been working| Rit for two bases toy We-morrow's races are as follows World's Directory | Wrommet walked and was formed a | ne cas der the direction of| pecoversd it tn {ie to ner” FIRST BAL 2) Harness Makers eye ay = © NO RUNK Comm Bugher, De-| tr stealing third. Moriany “stopped | Re oreoontey 18 | Housework 187 | Ritchey few Maloney. Brain was|tectives have been watching the hame| OU Slo ad Kept it 10 angie” ies. | * 107 4) Torseshoers 6] out, Hummel to B Tidwell Sled | oF y4ean's brother George in Jamaica, | Gererith eases, Gi, aining and nerges, 112) Moonyine # lroners as{to Lumley, MO RUNS | Union | enehip diet’ tot Dok. Blank Moon Gold, 100 t Jeniters 4 Ninth Innl hie brothers Henry and Gus in Union| i to Conroy, NO KUNS | RACE -Pivecighthe of a mile f * ne ‘i ther Joe in Kast One Hun-| Fifth inning s puiee tar toe tear aan; ‘aphan Bartenders | Janitresses ., 5! Lewis flied to Bates. Hitter mied to |! a booth “| $io0 added —*Revery, 06. * Iho MH ‘ Winckarsit 1 5| Beate Ro nopped Inehes,| dred and Fourth treet, who is assist skied to Anderson, Patten | Maxton, 103, *Frescat!, 06 102 Bookbloders . 6 Rant Ne . iP r of # theatre, and of the home| pandied | Keeler bunt for an ‘Veli '96, Ketcheantke, 108 : t reasurer 0 | Jones le e catch of EI CE—One and one-quarter mi Bookkeepers 18 § “Brown fie Batch B 7 { Hess's sister, Mra, Jordan, in Brook-| (0 RUNB = -Pineete sitll produes Blakes, for thive year aids aye 16 19 out, Le Hume Tenney Sieg : keep constant watoh on these ick OU Conroy got Gan-| $1800 sdded.—Dutch Girl, 108, **Kea Ww Lirmerworkers 6 Mewmenaers | Alperman. NO I ons wae expected to| i: singled. Croas drew Photographer, 110; Kirkfield, 110; **Heine icklayers Lorene ; ————_—_—_ Jhomes, where Hes four balls, Keeler squsexe 1 | 106; Gitenmer, 196, » ri fret in @imreas, it Bee Fe |cow mane. Ke jueened Hickman antay, Haske! , come to ir ne y oO a RACK Tro miles Milgund me 1 TORONTO RESULTS, = [eam tre ie - Sixth Inning Ly Hvitonhole Makers 2| M 4 TE np accel ies |" -mne other men have been run! Ngo Chase's fy. Conroy pounded ated ad Tass, 140, Richard aan wher 4 ; c one neti laown ever clue that offered © P-/a long fly witet: Jones made 's phe Kn george Lalper, 147 Pull of Canvencere “4 - MRONTO, May 2 Te at] > teterday an acquaint: |nomenal run after’ and caught, Jones “Hick Tune, 168; Corals, 145. Rus Carpenters py Woodbine Park to-day resulted as fol- | sib eee aa [sino caught = Williama's fly, NO | eel A. 10. Ohne Gold hur’ 161 f Cashie: * 43 | lows ance of hires ar ted rp a RUNS PIPTH ACY New Marke i Coes aide iw < elie of amin . fo the missing policeman in @ ebUTe>| Aitiger made Keeler run back for | flendiesp. | 4 we ; ve TREE PACH -Relip of Jesmnmine | seen aprons ang since that tire three | his fy. Anderson's chased Conroy over | $0.6. e ‘ 4 . a) 1, n ree, tenen 59 Toei! sumtied to watch the| Me foul line for a fine cate Conny Tongor 4. ir BA Cissrun * , hers g| Ralbert & | Times is ue, | men have been aiso caught Nill's fy. NO KUNE A, Avauntoer y a ; . are Kerche *. © and & sixteenth t Collector 4] Pressere # Stack also ran | church - Seventh Inning. Notigoay Giah Puree’ for tniveytaltaigeand ‘ Con . fore *) |, BBOOND RACE—Cannle Maid ib to | Father Bays “Keep Him Away from) grorarty — strok out Kieinow | gph arks, #400 added —sbchromers’ Midway Cooks OM. ‘ 4 Out of Biep ib to 2 awney 3 | Me!” made bis eecand pin end_reachen |e *curmm, OB Ming cy Oa) Gaska (Pomale an | fa : ° 4.6 Andrew Summers, be second on Hoffena: to Hickman, Witew's Mit *Malabon, #2. 81 | ware > Far eee j od. Keele dled, Orose to the ‘nigh. 98, \ é . 2) Th E-Minoie & ) . +|NQ RUNG ‘ * ‘ I ace othe Ar 7 > Riankeosntp & bunt thet rolled \ " ‘ ephers a) is ; beth Grady a a 1 Ke aiten fanned Ganley Dishvashers ore ‘ * me of argent od Hlankenship, Keefe to Widen reve ore i Po p HM KACK—Iinfern on " w made & fine run for Jones's Devers Po ners i bate to 3 for pie cana Grady f aH saa bee “ i Penitie 2° < Time-2@64 & ' tee it nning. Blectricine ’ ee wey lank Gost MOO COUDAT o ssior i figs ally “a 0 #00 Rievetor Nunvee y 1 RACE-¥ire Fly @ to 4 pi per am delighted that she , A Rear Gat weed 2 000; Rmbeviderers PY 6 19 & place) Time-$.4b Kuro) uig be nestor and that rug Keeler. Giese ow, Nii ¥ Engineers ‘ on ‘ wee Scnstere i «who ured her away enculd e|to Hickman. Conray @ed to Altiner. You don't know what io - ACE Willin Greem (4 te 6) i.) the mao Ww ni t eR wrt i . 2 os ‘ ‘ i they must keep bim| Willams Anderson, OME BUN niger ota Pd AY . } Pige ghinberty oaptures eee con | Crone mate Fileer(si4's low throw good tea is till you try Sitenere sa re a ‘on aivine, . % eway from I not be reepos cousht af seoor Chase re Poteers 4 , rel. Prva *! 26) ivie for my actions get my bande ¢ ball and threw to Biber ‘ on the 4 ho has brought dimgrace | fe Piherfeld threw oat Hickman ° Forelotion iit iau H RACK § fo 010 en tos - yor spt ae.| Aiiteer oul to Chase, unaseteted” NO ite rey e J % i 2. Court | on t ally @ rief to Unis hou Vee auaal t " ¥ me] as for Lassie, her home te open to her. Ninth inning Every week, month and year The pnoremore, Ne Temper, 1a, was Innoent girl, a8 good ae] oe ay = : ; , also ra , sin » Weft. Kiainaw: out World prints more “Help Wanted ved, when thet man lured her) Aitiser to Hickman. TF fumed T Ce lon Tea 4 Py we ou say to joffmans grounder Mogerty kolng bo | Ads. than any thre: New York A 30 Furnished | that her oid mother and father are]! Iceeke find to Ganley and Ato id ae ay A Harty scared. Keeler doubled and Loft. ? yi Room” Ad, in The World finds a wank The Evening World |ley to Hickman (© Blankenship. GN for the Work Ht has done in putting | RUN - the authorities on the right track of y ies many 4 desirable tenant, hie cant 1 believe (he pollee wane satel os go back to} training in the courts, made necessary by his wife's frequent lawsuits with MILK COMMISSION REPORTS tradesmen, dressmakers, architects and| PASTEURIZATION IS URGED others, has become hardened to crit! | ¢ism. He does not mind what is seid iorox. May about him now, and will hold out “to | supply was recommended | { fesued by the committer o: the Inst sgainst yielding to the de-| Peituons of the i | mands of Mrs. Gould, Colum This body. conalsting of eminent specialiets, has adopled the plan which has been advo: cated for New York city by Nathan . | as the result of hia lang experience in reducing infantile mortailty by xi milk for the poor of bh The committer, in pasteurized ENDS LIFE WITH BULLET. se exhaustive report | Bivanser at New ma Hotel | Ji 'this word for the opponents of pasteuriva Found Dead in His Room. These men evidently 4o not know and ra A middie-aged mm * registered at | not koow that such hydraheaded nee # tie New Grand Hotel last night an! cholers infantum, seariet fever and diphther bert Crowell Henderson, N. C.," shot | that typhold fever epidemics have been th ts | : o-duy, | cowed. and that milk may be the venicie of and killed himeett in hie room to-day. | tho"terms of tuberculosis and olher Infectious | His body was discovered by a chamber- | diseases and morbihe agen maid a little before noon, He had been | ,, Pasteurization ls urgently recommended by the committee. dead then several hours. _ — The dead man was about five feet| Sheffield Perfectly Pasteurized Milk seven inches tall and slender, He was) i, the only milk in New York for fam- smoti shaven, His hair was slightly | 5 fe P, aray, There were no cards or papera in| 1Y Use Chat & pervectiy ‘asteurized, his clothing fo identify him. He bad} Sold at only 10¢, a quart. Visit our ten cents in money. 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Digestion te one of the most complex fynetions of the buman body, yet it Is, too. the most simple, Digestion te simply the eomverting of feed inio & condiiion whier | it ean be added te the blood When your | orsiem |e overdone or run down, KERKAL). | DISPRPSIA TABLETS. which wre really « digestive treatment, readily wet things right Fires, the mastric tabiets Increase seeretion of gastrie julees and saturate the food and one tS delicious SPECIAL for this THURSDA SILVER MOLASSES 4 HONEY ROCK. POUND 10C CHOCOLATE COVERED FUDGE...... POUND 15¢ Park Row ere ous, evenings wnt fe | | | Hop fermentation. and (hen. with the eid of whole - i THRE FCTEMA OF HEAD One Mother's Trials—Little Ones Treated at Dispensary for Three+ Months —Did Not Seem to Ime prove — Suffered Five Months, ee ALL WERE PERFECTLY “My three children had SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS CURED BY CUTICURA: j five months. A little sore w Po \ a to. the aration of a| eota + Reening World ) | prarcn the head and seemned very itehy , friend? of Howar® Gould ne areeatd y By | Increasing day after day, The baby babe aly “ke had had it about a week when the sec / at te wife ne cath ad bey took the disease ancl few | ; ; ‘ at the ca ss developed, then the third boy? " M 1 Mt ‘ took it. For the first thre months T & personal statement to ‘The F . took them to the N— Dispensary, and World to-da By o| they told t the children ‘had ring- 4 : SE tants worm, but they did not seem to ime 4 arges th e “friend who eet the} hekede ih if . Then I heard of the Cuticura + bist kn: mibion is oihen De ade ® tur) Remedies, and I thought I would writ it parece eam Sraare tent cad MAINE ¢ \dea'that the auto! you about my case, and when I got Lancey Nicoll, Mr. Gouk¥e counsel would stop at the corner at ¥ he| the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura’ Oint- De Lancey Nicoli knows, and Mr |* a ment I © children's heads { ours sar oa hie away and] With warm and Cuticura Boap Gould knows,” deckared Mra. Gould ih and then ar i Cuticura Oint? hat it (a a wicked lle when they ray e uio t y | mer . they had ime I r 3 trie r ,end when their heads sere well ever made an offer any sort of a nto « ne | ly uid see nothing of the sores. L ¢ pate. 1? De Laney | Nios and torsing | should be very glad. to let others know | ty-flve feet Into a hee about ¢ great Cuticura Remedies, + WANts (to tatk, let him talk | | 5 medi¢ Rockefeller gazed ante end | Mrs. West h Si statements are worthy | 4 : ie New Yor 1906. t Mie ts talking for a p | * strata pone CAUSED My sult Is going » Ibe f } 3 eats te We wll prove, a | va governs mone. CUTICURA GROWS HAIR that my sult for a ¢ A the auto. imme : Dona-fde, and was rught vty ye 2 the) Removes Dandruff and Soothes fe with Mr. Gould had deco: soattered | Itching, Irritated Scalps, tolera, je atot Mh i ee | Farm ehampees-sith Cuticura Soap, De Lancey Nicoll waa asked point blank | ye + x dSeeruted one ight sings with Cuticura, the to-day If he had given an interview to | r ¥ est and sweetest of emollients, stop two morning newspapers which quoted ——_——___ falling hair, remove a? % “ rusts. ales, and | dandruff, destroy Mre Gould had demanded $4,000,000 from | HAND DASANY hair. parasitee, her husband. He replied: OTHER FOR ROOSEVELT soothe irritated, i dincuss the private business itching surfaces, p of my t. It would be breaking the es aa stimulate the hair law, I have not given staten to follictes, loosen the bbe AST Pa. May A x realy skin, supply the newsphpe | ang looks as good to me as the roots with en- ‘How did these papera get an inter- | Sines tannonn ; r ergy and nourish view with you sted “the ques- | wis ‘mornir met imake the tho: 7 hair grow upon | cs when Kree : t sithy scalp when all T res, Mr. Nicol, “is a Ba e irposes of the toilet, atter I cannot discuss. he Prestdentia | Cuticura Boap, Interest in the Gould divorce pro. K and remaine | icura Ointment are priceless, ceedings now hinges largely upon Mr of rallre 1 Gould's reply to bis wife's complaint ie President d It probably will be filed within a few| suit. “ile was loot theese 4 Gays, There appears to be little doubt that one of Mr. Gould's charges will| be that his wife paid out large sums of his money for years to biackmallers who threatened to reveal to him in-| grime made no dt ehlents of her past. was ered Friends of Mr. Gould say that his H wife wo withdraw her suit and con- sent to an sort of @ separation ar- 000. ‘They ert that ashe does, pot want = divorce, with alimony to be Perfectly j i fixed by the court, She wants the ' same of Gould” ber huwand vatavee| PASTEURIZED MILK ON but is willing to trade {t for a con- 4 eration tae would make ver im! The Government Approves s poten Decoration Day!': The Howard Gould adheren' say | -. 7 that Mr, Gould through a tong | Will De sold by the Long Island Rallroag at one fare for the round trip, with 4 minimum of $1.00, on May 30th, good only for that say. Take thts opportunity te viet Lone tthe most Altractive locetton ta ¢ New York City for a er Home—over 400 miiep, of e Une on Ocean, Bound wid day, ities for boating, bathing 1 Mannmee, HOWARD MSM eo. Pass Amt COMASKEY. MARGARET Constantine, o DIED. nday. May 24, 190%, SA COMASKBY, nee ot Heary Je u the beloved wife mas key where & solemm 3 for the. re nd friends are a:eod interment te ear Houston, ofte HELP WANTED--FEMALE, . WANTED—Giris Nite York Cit SITUATIONS WANTEO~MAL Ee orric > (ony wagon Va rr) ‘work Trigoet MANAGER, eccountent Waiters! Aren't you tired “walt ing’ for! Pwaltiny piovers i It wring the” potions they ary