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CLEAR ROOM T0 AR TESTIMGN AGAINST FUGITWE Nothing. on Record Like Accu- sations Against ‘American Salvation Army’ Captain. HEADQUARTERS. RAIDED, ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY. TIULY 25.1907 ‘Cuneo, Only Woman in the Glidden Auto Tour, ce of the Same Sort } How Toei Here is a Patlent’s Own S: of How Hie Was Cured. © “No person ever had tubercilosty of 184 Jungs worse than 1 and lived to tell of ® complete recovery. My former Coctors \ knowledge that the cure is genuine lasting. After being given up to’ die! three New York soctors, I went to Anderson, who examined my Tunes his X-Light and found then. to bo te advanced and dangerous state of tuber culowts, : : “I had coughed up « pint of blood at = time, and often coughed up bloody mucin. The night sweats were so tad f had te change my bed clothes during the might Chills were so severe f felt ao th mA could never live through another’ day. A vuriin, fever would follow. The sour was con Inuous all day and kept we ay ¥ at night I wea so reduced tn flesh and ” Mrs. Antrew eae | Says She Is Ready To-Day for Another Ka ,— HOSON ANER a Dusky Coal Heaver Obeyed _ Orders Literally and Nearly : Lost His Life, Steered Her Car Over 1,700 Miles of Bad Going and All She Saw Was a Long Brown Ribbon of Road. BUMPS WERE TOO HARD FOR MEN, strength that I could not walk a bloom ” without stopping to get my bread. “T had gtvea up all hopes of ever Being cured. I knew that taking medicine into sy ‘ntoméoh had vot beneftad my. lusgs ar checked the disease, or even ceibeved. iy dreadful ‘symptoms, and J wax growing wocse every day, so I decided to try De. Anderson's Germicidal Inhalation Vapae? treatment aa” Jaat resort, oes ‘I began hin treatment, and breathed th oothing. medicated olly ‘repota {nts my Jungs. It tmmediately relleved my cough, ; A-month’s treatment hélped me grestly and and after two miooths’ tine I-xalned very rapidly and steadily. My! night ‘eweats, chills ‘and fever stopped, ODE ANIMAL'S BACK. Drove Them to Standing Positions on the Running Board, but She Stuck to. the Wheel— And Killed Only Chickens: Gen. Duffin, Organizer and Commander-in-Chief, Ar- rested With 22 Others. District-Attorney Clark, Vohnson Shipped Large Cargo } of Water, but Was Quickly Lightered. H An hour after she had hobbled from her road-battered ee at the of Kings When Julia CaesarJohnson we : County, took personal charge of the| “My cough grew leas and lesa, and T bag se nt ti + att} 5 . ork for the G. W. Thedford Coal | finish mark of the Glidden trophy, race, at: Columbus Circle, Mrs. An- hearing in Adama Street Court to-day no mare hemorrtagss My appetite returned : pmpany. of No. &4 West Forty-tirst of twenty-three members of the “Amer-| thy second month 1 started back to my’ drew Cuneo, driver of her husband’s car in the biggest’ gas wagon event of the year, and the only woman that ever undertook such a task, tokl an Evening World reporter all about it. ‘ Mrs..Cuneo’s nose was peeled. Mrs. Cuneo’s lips were cracked. | Mrs. Cuneo said she felt as if every car in the race had run over her in turn, but Mrs. Cuneo added she'd be willing to do it all over again to- greet, a5 a driver he woa told to al- ¥8 follow hls horses. Pursuant: to structions he followed one of them the pier at tho foot of West For- eth street’ into the North River to- &y and made somo interesting inves- ;Rations at the bottom before he was fovidentially rescued by the horse. SJullus Caesar Jenson is an Sdeal foan Salvation Army’ who were ar- rested in a raid on ‘tho headquarters at No. 188 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Hv announced to Magistrate Tighe that owhile he knew that the alleged “Army” was used by certain persons for swin- dling purposes, he would drop that fea- ture of the case for a tithe to take up one much-more tmportant. work, and have worked every day sings, And have gained; thirty-five pounds im ight. * vee glad to tell othors who are suffer: ing from consumption, or any other lung diseane, how I waa completely cured under Dr. Anderson's treatment, seven years: aero, and: bave remained perfectly well ever since, and this {* ‘published at my own Toquent. (Rane furnished {f desired tor ; | : y F eee ; Dr. Anderson gl¥os a personal consultar fai-wagon drtvar, belt the exuet'| MOrTOW, and that'she will do teagan next year. : Evidence tiad been presented to him | yO" AP eramination without charge at bie Dor of the commodity. he handiss, | Mfa Cuneo lost no time in shedding, obedient to the twist of your finger— he axid, to establish the chance that the | office 00 West 22d st.. New York (between ‘e was on the pler with his toam and|her dust-covered cap and linen motor | somotimes!" Malton street place was the head-| Sim and ch ays). Houre—10 to 4: Monday, Wednesitay atd Friday evenings til & | ck getting a load of anthracite tary |eoat for an elaDorste gown of white| ,,20u.understand all about auto mech- anism?’ } quarters of a crowd of degenerates.| ‘iccy: sundays. 11 to 2 If unable te wy bare. The team was right along-|iace. and anyone who did not know her|" Mrs. Cuneo's Up curled in proper The revelations made have no parallel, | call, write for particulars, : ¥ {We the edge of the dock and Jullus|@s the only woman who ever dove a bones according to Mr. Clarke, in the history 4 fas playing the part of avalatant a-|Ieh-powered car In an important auto-| ...NO,man or woman should drive a of criminal degredation in Kings f 2 eee: {@rintendent in tho loading operation, | moblling event would never have picked|a gmail stesn Tinabouty sicoeare ceo County. he same being to signal the engineer | out the daintily gowned figure that sat T mastered M ine fow hours, ‘Thee tf Courtroom Cleared. : f the derrick with nis voice when the|on the porch of her beautiful home tn a large steamer, and then gasoline 3 | j i - |S4T8 came in. Compared to the steam ‘ Pe us = At his request the courtroom was R ase Weyer mica bvantcentetea Into the {Richmond Hil, L.1., last night and dls- | machines, (tts cena aite, woe eter Time Limit for Execution of] ciearea and « secret inquiry held. Some e { coursed learnedly of “tire trouble” and | thams-but it's hard. work may yay, Sf the prisoners gave information ot| “Reemrs great jroable Something frightened the off horse,| other motor ila, / The motor car people say they will a Who Ki ittle Gi va'es wuss present you with Man Who Killed Little Girl | vatue to the District-Attorney and all | Sten sepualiz es {5 magnincent animal of the same com: Drove the Car 1.700 Miles. preets @ now car for your Ce ee Sc cRn re heorcen na igen plexton aa Julius. Tae horse reared) For moro than 1.70 mites, over roada |, hope they do.” sald Mra, Cuneo, Expires To-Morrow. Louls Scoval. The inquiry will be re- | ¢hserfully, ty aha ey bs pay bucked to the bulkhead, tumbled | which she insists, in spite of her loy-|, 292 sould are the prreske Te brought g i sumed next Tuesday but before that | then teeay'enes nd went averboard. As he fell tho| "y ‘ aS aN OW, lease say that Chas. pariees broke, leaving the quhiee Horse, |A10¥ to the Gliddenites, were the worst | I'm not a bit of a crank, but T'do think Pai amg ereemnaste eer ‘Waipers, an automobile ever tackled, this plucky Httle woman drove her 30-horse power ny good, healthy sport fs suitabl for women, and may they all have a: food & time motoring as I do. PARIS, Juty increasing po; the truck and Jullua Cacsar Johason Auiact. —Tyere ix a great and ar clamor for the car- nake some important arrests He in particularly anxious to locate @gain wW the basincdt ol toe river 10 conunue his observations. ‘Aa he came up the second time his hand struck something. It was the horse's tall. He grabbed {t and with ie aid of the remains-of the harness ‘climbed upon the animal's back, In the Mean time the ampiiiblous steed had one some distance in the direction of Weehawken. Other men who could swim went to the rescue of Jullus and the horse. Still Others started out in rowboats. Those in the first boat to reacn the swim- ming horse dragged Julius off and took him ashore. Under the {nfiuence of the ‘water in his Interior department he had hanged in color 40 pea green with a uiah effect about the lips. ‘With Julius out of the way the vol- ; car, and when she finished the trip rying out of the doath sentence imposed | “Staff Capt." Handiecott, who had le ale Mba dbstSsameiicar jaded sprngin treme. Serr last Tuesday upon a nian named Solell- |charxe of the Fulton street place, ‘Tha Remen.bering the advice of his em-{ busted springs, leaky tires and a spliced lant for the murder of a Iittle girl| charges agatnst him are serious enough ployer, Julius followed the horse, al-|front axle. But, to auote Mrs, Cuneo, under particularly atrocious cireum-|(o send him to prison for the rest of bose te cue Nant ee oiue nte Dane never, fonsed, (he, ene\ned atacces, expecially aa it has been dis-|lie life. Among the prisoners was Biers Se OS ee eect cu (get SR Vine aciene anle On ouly 10 athe covered that the Chamber of Deputies | "Gen." Duffin, the head of the Salva- @oing until he struck the nrud. where} tourists plunged into dust that Mra. has passed eff appeoprialion of $5.20 | lon -Army. (O¢ “America” Gi6cwaa)at eee en Goon tnlngarexercine: isites| Cuneo. says might Haye made/an (sddl- for strblic execotlons. “\the Fulton street address when twenty- Sree ep eertes je ave a ilfelike |t¢tial Exyptian plague. The schedule It was thought when Soletilant was |{Wo detectives raded #. The “General” | | Please Pegler in fmitation of a geyser, and then retired|on which the cars ran allowed for no senionesd. that his caocwcen ans Ig. |said he was greatly surprised at the sip Sos aos ba ay stops to clean up efther the care or their occupants, and the dust ate Into their souls. We had dust and little elso tor Dreakfast, dust for lunch and dust for inner," said Mrs. Cuneo, “and then it rained and there was mud, mud, noth- {ng but mud all through the Allegheny Mountains. I counted 19,000 ‘thank-you- ma'ms,’ in one day cn the run to Bed- ford Springs, Pa. ‘You can imagine tho effect on our springs,” Mrs, Cuneo says she didn't see much of the scenery they passed through. “It wan a case of keep your eyes chergea made against some of his of- ficers, Wore Gorgeous Uniform. Gen. Duffin, who lives in Philadelphia, was dressed !n a gay blue uniform decorated with gold braid when he was arraigned with the twenty-two others, He had ngoney in nearly every pockst. In total $670 wes Sound on him, along with five bank books, sbowing large deposits, but the police refused to sive the sums, a Ho lives in a fine residence he owns at No, 011 Greenway avenue, Philadel- Possible because of the lack of this ap- Propriation, but now {t Is known that the appropriation passed tho Chamber of Deputies during the confusion of the closing dayw of the sessions by a majority of twelve. This fact escaped Public notice at the time, The Ume allowed by Inw for Solell- Jant lo appeal from the death sentence expires to-morrow at midnight. Solelllant butchered twelve~ Martha Erveling, the daugh' neighbor, last February. He asked per- mission to take the child to a muasto ball, ‘This waa granted, and he took her to his “home and attacked her and Srerting Remedy Co., Chicago ce N.T, p98 AMMUAL SALE, TER BILLICH GOES: PHILA.BUTCHERS Protesting Against Ralse in Prices They Wrecked Stores and Many Arrested. ANTITRUST uN POLICE GRAFTER turned their attention to res- nung The end of a bic weer was thrown from thé dook and the animal's In the neighborhood of one hun- men grabbed the shore end, and sulnig the horse. ened securely about a vulled,, Horse Was Rescued, glued to the road ahead all the time, \for there were séveral runabouts in the race that dodged about ike mosquitoes and were quite as troublesome.” “Then you do not remember the do- tails of the trip?” PHILADELPHIA, July 2%.—The Jew- ish quarter In the southeastern section of this city was the scene of wild dis- order to-day when the women of the quarter made demonstrations againat all of the kosher butchers as a protest agairst an increase in the price of AILLS COMPETITION Dawes Argues That Corpora-| tions Instead of Being Re- CHARGE DISMISSED Court Turns Down Com- plaint of Bowery-Saloon finally strangled and stabbed her to death. Then he packed the little mangled body Into a parcel and left {t In the parcels ofMce of a railway station, He confessed the strangling when the po- Hee examined him, but refused to make any further acknowledg.acnt. Publle opinion was greatly aroused at phia. He ts about Ove feet high.. Major Charles E. Roas, next in command to tho General, waa another Interesting prisoner, He lives at Previdence, R. I. The arrests were made aa the result of an investigation atarted several cays ago by Willam N. Nicholas, sec- Just One Long Blur of Brown Road.| Mrs,.Cuneo ralsed her hands in.mock ‘The horse was drawn to the sida of ye pler, but the men hauling on the ope were feeling atronk and they did beef. The shops were (nvaded by the angry the time and 60,00 persons attended the retary of the Brooklyn Board of Chari- funeral of the victim. Man Against Sergeant. tles, and by Capt. Sylvester, of the syained Are Benefiitted. 5 —__-. : Ot epase their labors. With a great | horror. ‘ is gust] TOE, Prospective customers driven regular SdIvation Army, which is d/e- eave ho they yanked him out of thet «petails!"’ she echoed. “It was Just} out, windows broken and kerosene In ot} POLICEMAN SAVED LIFE. tinct from the “American Salvation ve Jer planking, tak- ; TAU 6 3. | Police Lieutenant George Jackson, 5; it erg ue ee nein trom him in'the {one long blur. Even now I can see the |g number of instances poured over all] MIUWAUKEE, July 25 Giese ae Rice snaiGarraaatieet. stelions eat called Army.” - neeatlon. ‘Barring the skinned places the horse the ‘experience, suffered cons{derably Mehtering him taken emptied | fd not suffer ulfus, however. wring the procean of ft the enucour eargo he nae) board, WRen he was well hey called him tt him home. “Jon tell dub from bow up with whiskey and JOOKMAKER'S CHAUFFEUR Hong brown ribbon -of-road- stretching ahead and feel the bumping of the car on those awful roads. ‘Fhe-men coaldn’t stand It, and for miles they stood out on the running board. Mr, Cuneo's Lianether,—who wecomparied us at tha | start, fainted a few hours later from |the strain, and I must confess that I 11 along the way the village people stared at me as {f I had been a mon- ster-of some kind:-In-one-town-a- young. | LOCKED UP FOR SPEEDING. | man with his best girl on his arm cams wo Auto Dr Making. Roads in Central Park. Burn. at | | rs Arrested for | up to the car and gazed at me .search- ingly, [ee y. Bess, it's a womén all right,’ he remarked reassuringly to Nis friend 4s he turned from his scrutiny. ‘Well, maybe now we did run over & Hears Langevin, a chauffeur for| few chickens,’ Mrs. Cuneo smilingly ) bokennker Wo. W. Reverly, war held | admitted when rominded of telegraphed f se ball for trial In the Court of | storfes of angry farmers, “but I don't ppoclal Sesslons by Magistrate 1 yy the-¥orkritte Ooor—tostay: ‘barged by Bicycle Pollseman th speeding In Central Cential Drive tact bi night, it speeding, that re tian twelve miles an hour. “Well, Al that, by vor admias! re iolating = the ordinance, | \agistrate House, {Beverly then pitts ant: med disap | pula have to de City Chambeclain, Ht Went. tients st Elghtye . “Miedo as Iighty-fourth tro: Sto nert \Dulceman hen he timed him ere —wMNT ball. was about at the 1) Park last night. mented the ‘feriess and sai have to hold him, oung ier Port Wariten, IYrmirimum, $100, ' Vacation ti | | Skelterin: * © month: announcements are printed) 3/881 “To Let" ta\ York morping newspapers Barry Park along Beverly gTily told the Court that his man was he was golng not 5, you > He ed when told that he osit the money with | a chaufteur, of | ad- rate House that Bicycle elma mtv miles on the Weat Drive in Cen: Magistrate House man on his} he was sorry : Tn ‘the ma- = atthe time was James 1“, Maroh Ball was Axedrat|ing thar the This !s the VeryTime of the Year to Prof t by World ‘Furnished Apartment To Let” Ads. me is here and New Yorkers are helter- ig Into the country to spend the warm-weather 4 s- Of course they want to rent their Furnis w ~ Houses or Apartments, and of course, their advertised Published in gThe World, which Ads® last MORE than appeared in ALL’ THE OT think they ought to mind loamy a Tew Cfowh When we were-maicing—good-ree— ords. “Our main troubles were tires. Our rent rear wheel was smaller than stand- ard sizo and the tires we used kept allp- ning. We Jozt a jot of time fixing tiem, Then, tos, that av t when the car skidded Into a temgrapa pole and broke | the front axle,” | rel how you helped thy village “pithy fixe dt," sugested Me Canes | Mrs, Cunco laughed. Admits She's Speed Mad. “Good gracioust" she exclaimed, “peo- ple wil) think I'm a regular crank 4f you make mo a female blacksmith too. -Please explain that I'm not a bit of a crapk: I love my home and my boy: but’ I suppose gou may say I'm speed mad 100 “\Winat is the fascthation of a trip that hejyou don't see anything of? ‘That's hard to answer, | euppose It's the sense of lmastery of a powerful force, The feel- reat mass of energy car- xprges speed 13 i 4 of rying~ you along at we: (fet Hke-quittingin-that awful dust | the ment tn wight. A number of arrest; ware made by the police, and the reserves of three police districts tn which the Jewish quarter iz located were kept busy dis- persing the women aud—thetr—sympa- thizers, i A demonstration was made againat two police station houses In which a 1 of the women.were held. prisoners, andthe police were compelled to use considerable torce-In- dispersing the crowd: The trouble grew out of a report that the retall kosher butchers had in a strike against wholesale butchers ob- talned certain: concesslona in price, but were unwilling to admit thi they wanted to reap the benefit of the reduc- tlon, The women allege the retallers have been charging 14 cents and 16 centa a pound for meat which leat a at this season could be bought for~10 More_thap one thousand. women—met last night and formed an organization. They pledged themselves to use all possible efforts to influence other Jew- ish women to join In the movement| againat the butchers, | A gommittee of thirty women was ap- pointed and they were instructed to post plokete around alP kosher sliops (> lure ‘prospective purchasers not {oj uy, | DISAPPOINTED IN LOVE, GIRL KILLS HERSELF. When Sweetheart Transferred His] Affections Sophia Cohen |Drank Fatal Dose of Acid. Disaprointed In love,” Sophia Cohen, Mincteen yers Ski, killed herself by ‘drinking canbolic acid in the tenement | at No. 32 Monroe atreet, where she Ived with hor ‘slater, Mra, Sarah Gohiman, She was found groaning by Her atster. She worked at No, 20 Madiooa street, where she was employed as a dross-| Maker;She died soon after bel u peeeauy er eum Hospital. be dipate rs, man sad the v - heart transferred hia aereceionat hahah NEGRO GIRL HELD. | Police Declare $he Man Committed Many West, Side Robberies. Annie Wilson, of No, 115 Fleet street, Brooklyn, the comely negro girl who Ia Accused of robbing many wealthy homes on the upper west side, was held by Magistrate Finn {h the West; Side Court to-day for further examination Satur- dgy-Upop the pronitxe of the detectives to bring|a long array of the one hundred alleged victims of the young nogress's| depredations. : He git was captured yesterday atter. hoon Io boarding-house at No. 189 Went Soventy-clghth atreet ax sho. w packing together clothing worth $150, Hhe had gained access to the rooms of tors nf hn Moordarg by telling. tha sie vants who hed come for dome laundry, coal an a consequen r I tinued strike of the dock taborers here, one of the largest spinning mills in this elty eaut down to-day, The strike began the latter part of June, and there are still no signs of a settle Mpour thousand workmen are 1dlq trom the closing down of the spinning mil, and asucet aid the other Dawos. _speniing on ‘the defe Sherman anti-Trust law” to-day before the Wisconsin Bankers’ Association, said in part: “The Sherman Anti-Trust Law to-day Mecriminates against pur: usefut: beneficial agreements in reafraint of trade, and encourages—directly encdur- ages—injurious egreements in restraint Lof—trade: It milltates against the ‘scrupulous bysiness man, {t militates eaalnst.a cood trade agreement and in favor of the bar trade agreement. “It actually puts a premium upon & consolidetion and concentration up to a cortain point, for, provided all com- petition is not destroyed, {t ermourages the consolidation of ofmpeting Sorpo- rations up to a certain point, because they can do legally [Nn as a corpora: can get the thon tinsugh that—they substance of a trade agreement by thut method—that which would be Megat ‘and crindinal if dono ay separate cor) porations : The very effect of that law nas beer to encourage the more rapid crushing out of competition In this country, "ot real progress ix to be made toward the solution of the vexed Industrial probleme —whichconfromt the natton, | tis law should be amended so” ay to clearly define what stall conatitute {l- jogutity tn (rade-agrecmant. In ns tion, it should be amended #o that a trade agreement, whether | an agree- ment in restraint of tr or not, Rate prior to ita consummation, be consid- tred by. a commissio: in-ita relations yublic Interest. to Pienclal trade agreements should then be legally sustained and Indorsel, ant bad ones forbidden, and, if Con- summeated, punished,”” ———_->__—_ THOUSANDS LOSE WORK BY STRIKE OF MILL HANDS. Unable to obtain of the con- DHLFAST, July 3. mills give notice that the close the end of the reason, Many then be wit The police because of the the strike, apd tonal pay. rs KAISER WILHELM II. we ands of work? dlnameoted tailed by addl- demand are fa dodging uuder a Kar nRTesment | SAILS AGAIN AUG. 20. BREMER HAVEN, July. 2%.—Tho} steamer Kaiser Wilhelm 11, that Istead| last Saturday at hor dock here during| coaling operations and ‘became Oiled, will gO Into drydock to-day, Sho, will be ferdy to gall far w York on Aug. 2, By lo Cetifre Btreet Court toxiay by Mag- {strate Corel! to explain why he should not be held for trial on @ charge of assaulting Josepi: Flynn, proprietor of nouse and saloon at No. 100 wery, The _allesoi assault took place early last Tuesday, and, tt was asserted, grew out of a d&nand of nome one for some- thing or the other in the form of a gratuity. Flynn and alx witnesses ¢eati- fied the assault was ‘unprovoked, and through the afd of Lawyers Benjamin Spellman dnd Louts Splegol inade out a bad case against Jackson. Not only tid Jackson assault Fiynn, the witnesses testified, but asahulted two other persons and called them vile names, as his own counsel, Jackson, ecllbe: cross-examined Flynn and three wit- but did not shake thelr storie 8, nis own defense he denied the a. BAUIt, ITs BAIG he had been sent by Tievento-sse that the-exciie aw was respectod, especially at 100 Bowery, and was denied admission to the place. He anid be shoved Flynn aside and put on the stand @ civilian yho corroborated his story, ave made up my mind in this Magistrate Cornell said, “and 1 will refuse to entertain a complatnt. BINGHAM ASKED TO ~ AID ALL NIGHT COURT. Promises Magistrate House He Will Do Everything Possible to Facilitate the Work. President of the Board of Magistrates House to-day called upon Commissioner Bingham to ask that he do everything in Kis power to facilitate tha workings of the Night Police Court, whioh will hold {ts firat session in Jefferson Mar- ket Court on Aug. 1 Avconting to President House, the court will be open every night: from 9 o'clock until 3 o'clock tie following morning, or late: If need he. Arrangements) have been made for only one night court at present, and it will be necessary to bring prisoners from all over Greater New York to thiy one court, Therefore, the Mung strate asked that eveything possible be done to promote the smooth working of thls Dewest branch of the muntelpal Judi- ry and to do away with the lucratl now carried on by bondsmen, The Commi assured Magiotrate Lous i do hee part in Helping matters along a DROWNED WHILE BATHING, to Toe Brenig ¥ bold.) No ody duly Louls ed by Edward Janbon, of a summer renident of At- Highlands; was drowned in the Inet night, Miller, who was in swimming in front of the Janson place, RED HANI New lantie bay came he wet down, His body was ra. ooyered. - Wroke in Door nnd Subdued Man ‘Trying to Jump From Window, Charles Mandskron, fifty-four years old, of No...7) Canal’ street. Btapleton, gL. while di lirlous attempted ta jump rome third-story Window early to- MBoliceman Michael Couxhlan. forcea the door, and after a strucele suc- Geeded in subduing the patient. who soe ken taste Sati Infirmary ————_-___—_ COTTON SUSTAINED BY SPOT BUYING. Cotton prices were sustained early to- Gay by good pales of the spot article at Liverpool and hilgh temperatures in the-Kastern belt. The market at Ltv- erpoolwas several points higher than expected. ~ : rices wero: August, 1145 pia ee Beenie 1148 bia; October, 11.86 go-1L88: December, 1.82 to 1.93; Jans Vary, 10.96 to 1.91; Maron, TROT 10-1208; Mas); vis-te bits { That’s All day when Machine can comfortably t ~-ef_the Balvation Army. ‘The places raided were the Brooklyn headquarters, at No. 1838 Fulton street, and the industrial home of the army at No, 162 Fulton. History of the Army. HER Gen, DuMn sald the army was or- wanized in Brooklyn in 1881 by mem- tera of the Salvation Army who were disse tiafed—weth the Britieh domination Gen, Dumfin IVerUed UWENTY= Yoars.-ngoy-and hae deen-actively engaged in the work of the organiza- ion ayer elnce. Thirteen years ago Hallington Booth Induced the leaders of the Balvation Army of Amon‘oa, as tho | Organization was then known, to join }the regular Salvation Army, and most lof the members deverted with the ot- [Acers, Twelve years ago, Gen, Duin says, he reorganized the-—army, and now Jt la very strong ad prosperous, espeoally in Pottaville, Pa., and Bald- more, Md, The organization owns about | $70,000 worth of real estate, he says, Lael te awntiding et 64,00 home-in Pale} | adelphia, Grape-Nuts Feel Cooland | Well Fed you Breakfast and Lunch on GRAPE-NUTS. Ve Surprising how long a Human run smoothly and hese hot days on a Saucer of this Scientific Food. seul wunrerts ‘There's a Reason’’. | 19 E. 14th St, N.Y. Bat. B'way & Sth Ave. 7 Matden Lano.N.Y,City B80 Fulton st, Brooklyn, SPEPSIA ally, For ‘years 1 tlam and dyspepsia, and I con= try your pills, 1. “immediately elle from thei: usa, T feet like, noe I commenced taking them, ‘The dyspepala has left me and my. rheumas tam $4 gone entirety.’ i Rs Bowel, Hiunoy: Alveneas, Piles, “8 Compiaints, Iillous: nan all Dison KO At dries DAY & Ci all Tents '§} Bo-t0 || Do duc To Ye. tt. Oba ants, Bny elke OF styles made to order YACHT SUPPLIES — Ring Buoys, ll blach, ub frum 81,50 Nowboat Fen anvas, up Row boat from Yacht Fende non raced D3 Marine Engines. inden mie Nac eaittart ss leather, “up peited rope,