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y) THE EVENING WORLD, ~ Rose Pastor Stokes Atds Fight to Unionize Women Some Women Speakers, Howeber. Say Giris Think Too Much About Marry- ing to Join Trades Unions. MEN PILLORIED AS SELFISH. One Woman Telegrapher Modesily Admits That She Earns $42 a Week by Her Work at the Key. CO-OPERATION BEATS SOUP KITCHENS. DECLARES ROSE PASTOR STOKES. MARRIED COULDS 2° SEEM MATED 10 FAMILY TROUBLE Mrs. Frank Complains that Everywhere She Is Shad- wed by Detectives. UNDERSTAND IT \ Hired Detectives of Her Own to Solve Mystery, but to No Purpose. domestic troubles of the Goulds are inultipising. During the'lul in the laaffirs of the Huward Goulw there soema to be serious troutie in the af {fairs of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gould, The a TLE, moHive of this movement ts not} /at the same time it lav reported’ that I Sto set up an independent Nw-[/ ail is nat-well with the George Goulds,” tlona! Feieration. The women || Frank Gould has made a public! ) ‘fant to co-operate with the men and ration that mhe tx being shadowed | ncome a part of thelr organization. pe by private detectives This of the most tmportant, fs the same charge that was noven for women ever launched |! made by Mrs. Howard Gould before she if time I bellove St lead at lpegan her sult for separation and in- i ineral female suffrage, becaum jVolved the Police Department in a ; ring wanen to the realization of their}! scandal that causot the sudden. retire aabillty ta better the conditions under} ment of former 1 or MeLaughitn | a hich they work to any great extent d the discharge from the force of | nless thi ave the and the PO-— ts tent. potertive Pate A } tien! power. that goes with It I Hes mani Oe { 5 he case of the youngest Mrs } Agitation for female suffrage, when}! Gouta, however, whe declacee that t , ed a bt ne! h a CS Ia ea fe clase OCT te no serious misunderstanding bet women, will be far more effe 4 |hersnit nnd her ixisdand. Yet she jv the weAlthler class of club Women ee ee ee een te eas who have heretofore’ been ‘behina tt | r othe flock of privat N Born who are | {Stmuths that are hovering about hor Heise reining caters] [Samer home in Grsenwic aenTR re ns order CHITA ey they were he advancement of worien S| earner HR assist thy in thin, they would do {feaetigatel pelnlied ele detectives, iAy More toward bottering-weneral con-fj foe re paying $1,000 and get = z We lions than by maudiin sympathy and {| [DS PO results she gave tt up, SACRE AND none ane nbHanthropy of opening Edwin Goulds Have Escaped, thought she gave up too sand working gir The friends of the young matron tel! | Sung SA ak oh te) ae pave ahown thief} RST Gat Me Ie deine terribly abused. {it , but not seriously so, He | Xow that the women have sho Irhey point out to her that {t has lone |! v do any occasion to be. re H mest intention 1 do not think 1 ke-1] been a custom of some of the Goulds, to | wit? tof the great annoyance SATE, Coste. I oe engage tha services of private detec- | lias { ard —~ = = ——F} i . = 7 mag fi tee Phts-eustom—trs-“beentottowsd to noes Batata i PASTOR PHELPS STOKSS. f/ ever since George Gould was botaered hildren Sara Sa aan by the notorious Zella Nicholas , Europe un- RS, ROSE PASTOR PHELPS STOKPS has emerged into the ltme-|\ As a matter of fact, there is only one saniae arrive onthe light again for the firat time since the announcement some months/of Jay Gould's married ehildren whose Goulds, with the Ago that she and her husband, J. G. Phelps Stokes, had abandoned | 49mcstlc path ts free from thorns. That SEDGE ART ECR is Edwin Gould, Mnsist ’ mctive seltiementiand niiianthroplo.work onetheveast: sldec : ny Goulds = Hecend® his “young | Geor Will Insist on his, wite Here aii ie wife seem to be supremely happy, and| staying tinent until his . er firot public appearance since occasion Ls a 1 ~ &s rother’ to tral and j pu pp that occasion was asa delegate trom| most intimate friends have never fonmiedover Decree ane to Make} Cigarmakers’ Union No, 18 and from the Women’s Trade Union League! heard of a single serious quarrel be- the suit, howev nd prob- Sines Paes of New York at the Inunching yesterday of what Mrs, Stokes char-j (ween them. ie mowin Gouldiand: his’ wite pile | Bathers Hide Their Charms 2 rf A he treubles of the ‘Frank Goulds it hrough Euro] 1 | | - acterizes as “one of the most Important steps take he ake <i a long tour through Europe, and tt is Qi i) z i t nt steps taken in the lator move-| gate pack several months. Tho young|the Nan of Mra, frank Could. to join Helps Them ‘Show Off. ment’’—the initia) effort for th eral organizing of the five million wage-| millonaire declared at the time that he them in Aust at and ‘rem tn with then | earning women In this country was suffering from “boo much mother-|phe gbroad when the sensational, teste} i | Tt was a fovsing, eathtieinatic ymect: | women's dependence to man's tniqui-|!m-law.", He said that tf Mrs, Kelly,|mony concerning “her brother's treat-| | (Spectal to The Evening World.) ing, ane of three held simultane 'y in_[ ties. 3 i j his wife's mother, could be eliminated | Ment of his wife ts heard. i | ATLANTIC CITY, July 15,—-It waa de- New York, Boston and Chi “aroid-— thelr: ated a from—bia family affaira not a cloua| Count Bont Trying to Get Back. | creed here sometime ago that-bathers Mammen protests careinet Tina a Ttose Scineldmans a cap-|Newld mar the serenity of hie marrted| The Countess of Castellane ts now Damaged Musician Goes tO must wear the sombre mackintosh when tlon of industrial rihts and privile to a meeting If .| fe. in France with her children. —Count {travelling in thelr bathing suits from Aliernated with sn expreasions of DUR five saloons, to Ret| Their friends at this time hinted that | Hen! |s ESE a ay eee See the Island Instead of | Me bewcn front to her homes, Bad man’a ability to Ktem the ttde against Fit back and tet the men! there was something more serious than | reconciliation. with the Goud millions, ¢ oRree Has en Ura euec One tAy Ur and tot only scvure ¢ ghis Jur cwn battles, and don't | t00 Much mpother-In-law” between the| At one Ume tt was said that his hatred to Coney. | Pose, which was to compel ail bathers and pay with men but acquire: kenerd z young man and his wife. That they |{o° Gooree Gould and his brothers wax to patronize the buth-lioues, “All It has i 0 ETE. 10 vol r jone hax been vo add to the Joy Spuffrago ax wel Men Selfish in Union. quarrellod often was frankly admitted, |nasiat Mra, Howard Gould In her action cheer vaRiesti peenieataae one “SA Hundred Sperkers. ‘The men do not want us to join] bUt that any wide breach had been 00; | Heri weparericas yh is waid’ to have) why did you do this?’ asked Mag- | caice did not apectty the | meteee ths whedon i fl A Questicn of Religion. went to Furops togetiier, accompanied | Court to-day ax he Indicated the gaze or rubber, ‘The result da the most Tereeyalt | eabrett ng WOman—she Waal Jt was sAkl-that Mrs Gould refused to | orcs tee eee eee irenid | muased-up features of Fred “Mead, of jwoird 'and wonderful parade to “and Rene Laenemeyrents allow Mra. Eugene Kelly to interfere| court ashins. Shortly | > pied cae by aie eae from the ove that probably was ever | Sass bola a3 Reet nett * | etter aailed Kingdon ell, Your Honor, it wan witnessed at any resort. uupeven igisnkebe branded | in the Laldesd atleast of hia teh: | Gould followed them and Joined them In| said Walter Naef, the butcher: “I 1 The p co have pretty bath- a J i =r 7 DP ese pmen prea wi ty Thy ar air: okt: lasted ail day afer, and she does "presbyterian He Jn & Columbias and he 1 *Y Py i te : paid anmie ATs SU pac nthe men. Tl Roman’ Catho} Daring SAA lie PSE EU RN BERIT Ci never had any trouble “until | things What compyed with the letter af endless : ae n_ them throu esterday, w 1 caught on to the the law Sri Eugene belie: tle tanker —mademasett irate ee AES us TT fact that my wT jneetihig ThiTa Othe thd the bet trey —eettal vas was the keynote. Mrs. Stokes was 5 } large donations to St. Patrick's Cathe PTH clay ae oe nae met na vith ie Asc olden ahd ena a ted Ti ars Te he attended, and his widow | fis dub here, 1 didn't tat frat, Ving at pital kate es wscads Van not a aararautvanai liberal tian herd * fond of “Un. nut IT wante) to make sure. and when Hees sh peaetinae UR eect | tions us he was. She {s very Ins! tte mielettathe; house Titollowed bhorsi Ati Te aN ened cee p the move mittely. lead 10 Bee” Coden nti nan) pasoMante is riehurch: |despateh, Mr and Ates George Gould met him. and they suarted of together, CMAT eheut st nota- ihe complet vot woman, |-mom rlexrapber in the coun-| That this sort of a misunderstanding | Paris as a sort of farowoll feast, ber Ghd $4 then T salwd In to alter bis map p00 lot women MI don't. think the men should be . senerally,” whe uanert-| can eccouat for the | eof splagsto:| fare fy ny 410 Anmriea, The 1 wus ‘setting along pretty well when... Gh Women or eck of Test them; {o| seems Improbable. She is worried over{ wil) he latnite ands the girls wil) LM #0 worry he interrupted Tevaiiea morclts eeuerlaree Ten abe pave “It Is only within the last She wan! it almost to the verse of nervous p! remain with them. (Need to be an amateur prizefghter y bought mohah so coin that it is few; carn that wor have become becoming: habe See tration. Her husband not spending a y befsre I went to butchering, and I canjtranspurcat in the and fashioned. the present valudbdle t to the cin- ned on an avernwe g42 | much of his time at his summer home'l {SU hit Kome."" it into. dor ulir stoaks, very full OIA atlas Meni noliundeett HAs ceks working from nine to teal in Greenwich, but his wife explain At have_you got to say?" | it the bottom, These rail in gracecul thelr poyition Wioroughly, elther de: | that he in kept in town by important | Mageuate turning to the|folds to Uie ground, ‘Their heads are edie e a waa A “ 6 i diel BONN a ‘ —murred- to admitiing=tiénito- thotr Tae Fearne ete | Dustnesa affairs. She says that sha ta Ul ho Jonrer ago than yerter-| topped straw hats turned up at} untons, or, ttt! dha Hd HH Wh nstonn —Frterition of MMSE Site} in constant—eomminlcation—with—him—! eet young p' yer in the back two swing up the @ half-hearted way. Assist In the defense of | and that he telephones to her every| \, on the Bowery | they i supposed at firwt Want to Cooperate. ti bas Oey { oem Mined Me 2 bs priests of an seTiie mi dibeia venient isinotd Hoe at wh bas Teen spe} np aScOrding--to_ residents ot -Gremwich | ip-the pimple and-Kold id af one eye! order unkr CIpw A wee= thoset up Jent national fed- pepe g rats —mit fhe ere intimate wet —Mre—Prank-} foe Sold eu the Magieiaie “Tdhin't: ond gutuce, the very eration. The women want to cc rate and se | Gould: Irfleld County fatrly swarms li epi eene xt fad Neots consent correct ines und With the men and tesowe a part of president of the | Sith mysterious men watohing the Le irhewitscamo> forvuri,_She—was Another pretty ahditorganiaatton thats hiely which fought for} Gould villa, ‘Dhe young woman cannot and well dreased. She sided with Popular Sho: en have #own this carnnat-Hitention, } Gown in detent. | go out driving or autoineblling without | APE plunosplaytr Her husband Share men ® Edo not thinks it likely that the men; Ing with the, haw | SmenR teat totie—one te tealiine tee 1s Said“ Meab told the: truth tahorier tian will continite to refuse thei demand. Tt la the yame, she says. when she goes | said the, ML ate Leva ren Raa “This ts one of the —mioat—impottant that the reports of n bathing. piayn tennis and indutaes | Pow AEE tind nite mavements for : e ‘ eths ers [in other outdoor sports, of which she is] Dublic Sentiment Hurries Cas We ahall need money to carry on thin Yiave obtained It nnd the eenccienee ot | URE RT Fame UIDUC SEMIN Ur work, to hire halls and educate other ‘these women workers convinces methat| ‘THIN unAccolntable system of esplon ann ‘leans. Prisoners” |inens wives women to the Importance of the moye- | {0 fetch SO Ri have the same suc-{age has been maintained’ for twa | of New Orleans Prisoners” | ‘ou'll hardly: notice them at all ment. And I want to say here that If} eyiperstat in Ir cause.” months. ever snes the troubles of the Be | ete pelisdes Su Cua g 4 duUw ellsinounliig: people: whod are) etin Howard Gotilds came to an issue In the Arraigned To Ne JAPANESE DELEGATES AT cerely Inturested In helping along the ad- for separa ny the | Sis ERS' CON cerely intorested in helping along the ad Ming of a sult for separation py th ENDEAVORERS’ CONVENTION: Yancement of women would asalst girls former Katheryn Clemmons and her | y in th's they would do far more toward barges against the Police Department HAHNVILEE, Ta, July 1.—Inetud: | aT FAM OAaledoated bettering ‘keneral conditions than by | Never Friendly with Mrs. Howard, | ins the impanneliing of a Jury, whle (leh i i Ce abe lea oalied maudlifi sympathy and. the so-called ‘that Mrs, Frank Gould would bo in| besin to-day, less, than a week ex Ba MO Hla esi eR eGac hea Sore philanthropy of opening free soup kiteh- anys way Jinvolved” in the Howard | pected to sutlce for the trial of th je acres Criniae eriae verre: @ns and working omes. Goulae. eylt te net Crs pated at any Italiana charged with the iddnap- | i Rioniwasce tothe J 0 En: % staan tiwitliil 5 time, She and Mrs. Howard Gould w see EIU esi vention was t {the Japanese Er an time Ti belteve tt will load direct never on frendiy terms. in fact, it was Ing and munte Le Sets | orera here yesterday Hundreds of ly to general feinale suffrage, because eat that they fad never met | New Orleans chia, vi hs in eet trag ABAD SHANG ER TOM nOAN) wddramesniTlli it. will bring women to the realization fhe ha Rouie mayen Aingiee |e which stirred the State recently FON ERP Wealp yy | thelr own tongue on the progress D| oO be! conditions | much n 1e etlas sic moe! Saat | n De Abie sen! ent ° by dee aathen bitte! in the fanally | ri n Endeavor work, sin: of their inability to better conditions | Qn Oath pasar Doctors the Court) She "ls devotedly reticionx and a de.| Not only doa pabl simon tA mrake. 10 oa rel wd ONT A: erry, at No HEINia ean vabenas aie ; under whleh they work to any great ex- | G Voted mother, Whon not with her|a spésdy trlal desirudle, but there aro |o% AT and 2 Tityethird “atheate haw loac{lacen tothe: welcomes “extended: iby: tent, un they have the yote and the PPA oy Fy J, / children abe gives herself up to out-| not enowgh aoc thins ere for Mf A at out dak ata | ean vapeakersisns . ~~ cecfpy te time o! Ne -Ho-called ‘yellie | even ih drt Stead ra her life savings, $90, for its sate | Inited States hasized > * Dig at the Clubwomen. Shot Sénator Brown. nes Sha han never been In this set, (necessary. The Jury will be compelled | rouen | United Stat saslzed ‘ Sloweat friends are among “t} pea hic eae AN ai ae Ws) (0) ‘The agitation for female suttrage, : COLTS eee OMe to alee on Improvised beds In one of} she put this adverttsement In a news- Aa whon backed and obta‘ned by this class + There {9 so much mystery about the; tt ts, prosecution's aim to show | Paper eh Pat ramen, mil ve far more effective! WASHINGTON, | uly — 38—dutice| whole affair that the young woman tx that the strani! Tamana bey | Af the tinder “of oor working thansby "the wealthier class of club-| Wright, of the Supreme Court of the |Fthatly slarmad. | +4 s only an many | foe Renner: very auiall, tan and motnen: wlig have heretofore been be- | Diatrict of Columba, to-day anthorlsen | a. 2 wm completely, battled and, myntt: | Hincinmailing wehemien on foot as ni | anaes Sour vreattaaee, Sau et ) hind it. Women workers have had mych | the-admission to bai of Mix, Annie M. | qtecovery that #he ix being’spled upon, | Me, Te eae Nerecavora brouwht Hera | Aukediwho. wroty d,} Anna i Nervous Peo le i Gixcbiragkement, but are now winning | Bradley. under Indictment or the charge | "Tt In past thy understanding. Tdon't yor fyan New Orleans, Where they [oald Mr Terr” was Lay Their Way to better organization! bot murdering former Unied sat a| xerm able to wet Any Wane pom I at clr great itnleinottecaucsienwe mises uted aa Ht Mrs, .Marriet Staunton Blateh, jeader | Senator. trow Utah in the eam of [eee ee ena a thin permiatent tasks FeTln i nthe OOUFE Fe igine that! Ale WIL wive. kip jeures ofthe local suffrage movement, ex-| 615,(00, {oar Se matter where fo T can tent Jolee, Te ATR ATT EAN # 1OFi ite OUL Uiginey why oni; ca prow) almilar views j_AMidavitn from tse-wurmeens hd por: |yame Hrline prenence, My. trtenda have fAN0 OG. MY MONON Mf uter: from Norway eluven Walls A, s the factory girts, and not the} firmed -the operation! on Mra, Bridiny sthininndsadviged ime. to. gett _The praxoners are lenacio Campinciana ONE RORCeRe arr srt irrempedt aa memiberm of wonen'y’ clubs, who “are| WRU SaUirdaye wore erm, In whlch It ‘ wife, Maria; Collagaro Gendusy | 2)" 6 ho MbOU! Hirst Yuly. oka. al Holz Wrcwet the! wutfrnmest whe dea {mas stated (hat opsniair exercise world | Asked $1,000, But pennies frou ngs| anda nunesacaeta, “A Ca ne MRTAU Suan AenRe ASU Armano erat CRIIY ETM zt ; ba_neceraary.for the ‘completa restora | ‘Then she told about hiring detectives | tan wher Gna Fcompulsion, lal @ posse | Shelhay Hunted everywhere, She ga elered, and it's coming soon ‘i rT : of her own to-tlscover the motives of | the swamp where the boy's body jane (bid 43, who wus int 0 oso girls are fighting prac jenna Ing her. ‘Tne detective agency that she ——_— sat ahe Was 9 0! r whole 2C OFELE eae , ‘| 40 SUSE fle ttt iB practical | SSRBENEee eer === eont to demanded $1,000 In advance, urg ‘A Ucket of mdmission to Famous Dream i: payin tne rewned: ane dae Mrs. f i Se deere nery Ute (RYE A ticket of mdmisnton to. talls's ereat | nF MAT UE wan necenrany 10 Wt At! isa, Coney Island Free with Next fun | hae Mr ‘Tory. willituly: obuged her ia fg : ; ; A MSY | speetacie, “The Frost af Belebareane tr yy thing : [aas’s World In Greater New York only writing the aavervaement. i sf ‘There's a Reason - win out Ureamland, Coney Island, Free with Next “Mrs, Gould “ald that hor husband | visit. this great .eceanside park as ‘the | Anna has worked for the Derrya two ‘Fie—woken orators. vaciiiated from Hunday’s World, Greater New Yerk only.|had never made any objection to her| gueet of the Sunday World. i America. ¢ po A Prats Ea i t mo “ ‘ 2 Sea sit us Pete waved ae uh als 2 \ MONUAT, JULY 15, 1907. Sons of Jay Gould Whose Wive woh ys a se ” NBS a Complain ot Espionage, be | hin GIRL RECOVERS DIAMOND CROSS LOST AT CON Saw Man Pick Up Something and. Waited for Him ‘at Gate. JEWEL. Ending of {Feminine Story Down at HE RETURNS | i} i | | Happy Db etective Luna Park. Mercedes Furtz, the pretty daughter of Dr. Ricardo Rula, the martyred Cuban patriot, Jost) a $1600. diamond idded croas at Luna Park yesterday afternoon and recovered tt again by the, ot No. Wost oldent. went t¢ enico ¢ second played swirl tel! sed hea Woman Passing in Street Tries to Gatch Little One, J but Fails. q From injuries received in falling © from a second-atory window fireede cape, Louisa Martino, three years old, : ied to-day in Bt Thirty-fourth lived only a few. hours after the’ ape Accompanied by her sister, Her body then rolled through the opene_ 158 West Twenty-clghth treat, - Mary's Hospital te street. The ‘tri ” Lotiog 0 the home of her uncle, Déme ‘oppola, a tNo. §01 Weet Thistyw street, last evening, and the twa ~ . on the fire-eacape.. The Ifttle. 1 through the opening end iandy 4 first on the fire-eacape below. exercise of feminine detective Ingenu-) ing on this escape to the street. | Al ity fn thr operation ofgatting back} woman . passing endeavored to catch the pin’ Miss Ruiz waa ably assisted) the child, but was unsuccessful, The . by her schoolmate, Miss Marte Rouse,j uncle, who had witnessed the accident, of No, 161 West Elgnty-firet street, ran to the street and, picking’ up the Mins’ Ruiz lives in Wrahington and|unconacious girl, carried her to the! attends convent tn Baltimore,’ uf| nonpital. Dr. Bowne found her eat. which. Mins Rouse {s also s pupll, In‘ fering from @ fractured skull and ine wesponse to an invitation from her! ternal injuries. fhe died on the opers friend, Mins Ruiz came to Now York! ating table. ; or Saturday. Yesterday afternoon the girls On Saturday night the girl's parents went to Cenex Island Fat Man Sees Something. - through Luna Park they the mreat jam of the Helter Skelter. & man standing and pick some- asning ye wedged tn watching Roth girls noticed nlongntde them stoop thing from the ground. He was « stout man, of dark complexton wearing light sult and a Panama hat. Tistf mn hour jater Mine Rute ats covered that a diamond cross she wore vbout her throat sumpended from a heayy gold chain wan missing. A broken strand in the chain. showed that the valuable ornament had slipped: from Its fastening and dropped to the ground. Miss Rutz and Miss Rouse hurried to the Thompson & Dundy administration offices and reported the loss. Fred Mc- Clellan and James Sleagreen, Mr. | Thompson's TOpPesentatty es, were sym= | pathetle, but unable to offer great en- In rooms Lewis, terms, and pri night. County, couragement. “All we can depend upon, sald Mr. MoClellan, “is the innate honesty and | chivalry of those who come here." Presa Agent to Rescue. _ ‘The girls were confident that Fae man they had seen stoop in the cro’ fad the oross, ‘They, would know hi i, [they said, if they saw him again. irelannaeadendot acd atesgresnite ee posted themselves at the Surf avenue gate of Luna Park to watch for the tout man withrthe Panamandat, A husky ‘Thompson & Dundy employee hovered near. For three long hours the girls waited Thousands and thousands passed them. iiundreds of atout men wearing Panome [hate Med through the gates, At~Iaaty Mis Rouse gasped: "Here he comes.” It was he, all right—the stout man with the lght sult and the Panama. | Miss Tues atid Mita Rouso blocked his |path. He stopped. ‘Didn't you pick up something tn a crowd In the park #oine time agot" asked Misa Rutz. "I know you did,"’ put In Misa Rouse. “Iam sure we saw you stoop and pick up something.” The stout man was plainly _non- plussed. He took off hic Panama het and wiped his forehead with « hand- kerchtef. | Sad but Honest. { he admitted, "Tid plok up Psetnething—Whet—was ite | 4 diamond <croas," répited chorus ft the man was careful He made Vulz describe the cross iu jletail give her name and address recite particutarly the ctreumstances under which she had Jost the ornament. When ‘onvinced that -sho—wax—talling the imith he pulled the * from h pocket, handed tt to and disap: ared ‘in the crowd. ‘Of course,” explaineé Mr. Bheegreon afterward, “it was lucky that Mike Rulz Jost her croas in Luna Park=T mean It WASNT CRY THAT ANE TSEC TL BOLI aie hadn't lost It she wouldn't have been lucky enough to find tt tf she lost it somewhere else, We will now ‘adjourn to the Parisian Cafe.? Mixa Hulz confirmed the story of her kood luck @t the home of Miss Rouse She will return to her home ington to-night, —__->—__—_ TURNED SHOOTER’S AIM. iseppe Compo, & plasterer, of No. 229 East One Hundredth street, ejected from his home to-day Frank Rosart!: fis Gnethersln-law, betiuse Roe would not ‘work. “He tokt the pou: later (hat Rosart had then struck him in the mouth and puded a eun on him. At he pulled the trigger Michaat- Colt: aria Hres—on—the—aeite—foor—of the io, struck up Rosarth’s arm, so that ; the iris I, Miae bullet went wild and was lnbedded the wall. ved paplia wounded in Rowarth ran /downstalps Compa wan taken, to Mur. ‘by Rossaho. wi mouth was dressed, Ceylon yields sapphires, rubies, topaz, garnets, amethysts and White Rose Ceylon Tea Necessity and Luxury Combined,” _——= DOES DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION BOTHER you? kno Mt bs to enjoy a rood an you feel Uke It, date t nati, body entation, sspesgia tab that's the atment, for a then with the digest whole secret, FY Tc. may be had By Treatment Three Months, FOUND CUTICURA Oy with eczema of the troubled me mostly at night when {tohing would become uni kept me awake a good night. Little adver ‘ment, after I Enred. since. rin E.W- piles sweet, all-elso- ae ted Bl Not fi fessional Ey i New St The Onl MER.'6 few York, Brook!y si Newart.. vk Of SH Jewelry and #30 in cash were stolen. ORLANDO LEWIS DEAD, SYRACUBE, N. taken there for burial. ECZEMA NEARLY. Face and Neck Affected — Itching Nig year ago and decided ment. I used only two cura Soap, one box of Cuticura Oint— solvent. months, and-t-have not~been Gutoure F sien skin or scalp diseases of any kind, DRY THIN HAIR Prevented By Dally Shampoos With, Every i Tis id throughout Sashicne oes Best Eye Service permanent Eye Service of highest pros Registored Physicians of Expcrienee | Glasses Ony If Needed, Always at Moderate Price: Ehrlihssong ct were entered ani a quantity of ——_—$_—___ ¥., July 15.—Oriané@e Mayor of, Auburn for three and one of the city’s wealthy ominent business men, died last He_was born in Bpenver, in Ie, and the body wiles ALL HIS LIFE ht Was Unbearable=-Atiers Six Doctors—Used Arsen THE ONLY CURE pedadsaitads bad suffered nearly all my fe 2 of the face und neck. 18 ble art of each T had at least six doctors ak ~~ different times attending me, but none of them could effect a permanent One cf them gave me arsenic and” tried that for three months, but it , if any. I read a pie jsement, in the pene about one try the treate ea of Cute and one bottle of Cuticura Re- It gave me great relief, bi had stopped using it for a mont he eczema camo back. As the Cutie cura treatment was the only thi gavo me any relief I started it persisted with it until I was courely: 4 agua and which took from. a fire, ot ‘Tatil use the soap as it has such healing qualities and does not to the-skin-as-the I highly recommend the Remedies to any one troubled MePhail, tsi Market St, PI depuis, Pa., Jan. 29 and Feb. 13, 1907.’ engereeel Cuticura Soap Followed by occasional Cuticura, the "Great Skin Cure, (grates iat “once {stops failing leanses his hair, and the scalp of crusts, scales, dandruff, soothes irrltated, itching eur -atimulates the hair-fol the roots with ener ment, and-makes the-balr oe ang) tition wholesome, eet Smal » when, fails, seals External and Intermal Treatment Humor of re Bs i sod aduiee © lotta the ‘Givdineat (260449 ea) ihe oka pad B beeper vial af 0) to Sutity te Dosa Bis wend. otter Brig & Chee, - Giticurs Hook on Bkia Diseases lor a.day, not for a week, but a I character, es Examined by Ocullsts, ESTABLISHED Nearly 50 Vours, 123 Sixth Ave., Below 15th St. 350: Sixth Ave., Below 22d St. 1274 Broudway, Below 33d St, 217 (i way. 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