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‘STEALS $12,000 —— oe -sTheft fron Stapleton, Sh, ” Institution. ‘Restitution and Save Him oe from Exposure, ‘The Boara of ‘Director of the Sap! Pfeland, issued a statement to-day 11 "gormims the public ‘that Robert 1. Gi ‘eashier of the institution, is under a: ‘shortage haa been made, geod by th rectors who will be reimbursed by Wonding company which guaranteed G! So the extent of $15,000. the news of the downfall of Hobert I 48 Promises Restoration. national bank examiner, stolen money if given @ chance. Fer ten days Gill and bis mother and é ; with whom he lived at Clifton, Vattempted to make up the shortage. Whey confessed failure yesterday, and he detauitine cashier was rearrested ‘and committed <0 Raymond Street Jail Bianhattan have failed. He refused @o more than say he “blew {t in” The wea stolen at nag iis a period ot ste wx ‘Yeommencing soon sfter the last ‘ination of the tank fn February. Four Yeacs In Bank. Gti is thiety-five yeers off When Stapleton National Baniowas organ- fred for uyears ago he ‘was appointed eashier out of a big list of applicants He had been a clerk in the Fitth Avenue "Wank of Manhattan and_bis refercpore, Were of the highest character. @hare of its prospertty was @ue to thi family. well within his Income. ‘The only explanation tis frients can ive of his venture into crime is that jhe has been mentally unbalanced for {some months, No traces of meatal de- Tangement were apparent. however, to © the bank offictals. it — pit wes “a: dofeuiter until 4 Iner placed the proof hofore hin n Paul T. Wood was mad as been performing \eanh ce that ime. . How It Was Done. \ gan. to steal = notes had been extended. eon. The two sisters of the defaultin jpied one of the cottagea on the Vande: ‘Pik estate. ) @mlized at $475.00. It was started i} kn. “IND GIES TO JIL Robert H. Gill Confesses says HE “BLEW. IT IN. ‘Family. Tries in Vain fo-Make| Successor to Father, Whose]. fon National Bank of Stapicton, Staten _| rest obarged with ‘stealing 312,00. The +Business, church and social circles on ftaien Island are painfully surprised at GM He Was one of the most popular * young men in the community and hig st habits were believed to be beyond re- | roach. The general amazement is in- eressed by Gill's confession that he Se a Gefaication was uncovered Aug. who the shortage. He was placed ander arrest the next day, but was re- eased on bail on his promise to restore ey @ctalls as to how he got rid of $1200: 4 rlotous living in the Tenderloin of different | months, he bank prospered, end no amall|Earnoon. le will arrive in popularity of the cashier. Go fur as hls family, his friends and his employ- ers knew. he had no bad habite His| nou: walary was $2,600 a year, and although the lived well and was Mberai with his his home expenditures were Ferdinand G. Townsend, Presktent of ) .Bhe institution, refused to believe that - the benk + eyes. Following the discovery of Gill's nt cashier, Prestient Townsend the dutiec of “© qa haa authority by virtue of hts \position to extend the time notes of orrowers {rom the bank. When he be- 1 he appropriated the money ed in by persons paying off notes doctored the books to show that ‘s mother, & woman well along in haa been in @ serious condition gne learned of the arrest of her jer are toachere in the Staten Is!- fend pudlic schools, The family occu- Of fhe Stapleton National Bank Is capl- trpmompele wih ihe Dank of Staten tale ‘The jatter institution was known “S08” PNKERTON SHENG HEALTH ES ON OCEAN j Head of Famous Detective Firm Stricken on Way to Germany. "BEST KNOWN. SLEUTH.) Keen Bravery Saved Lin-: coli, Inherited Ability. foo tows (reached Uys! ity tote (heel Robert A. Pinkerton head ef che Pink-| erton Detective Agdney, dled at nem aboard the steamer, Bremen Aug. 12 We was or his way to Germany in the hope of benefiting hia health. He had been ailing fer come montlis, Accompanying him was Florence sul- Ivan, the east side politician, who will bring the body back to Americn for ; burial. As yet none of the details of the death ts known here. Robert A. Pinkerton was regarded as perlaps the greatest thlef-catoher In the world. He came by his detective instinct naturally, He was the eldest WANTED HER T the man who in the early days of the[s civil war thwarted, single-handed, the Report That Mrs. Curtiss, Who cin by » Spends $300;000 a Year, first plot to murder Presideat ‘Lincoln When Allan Pinkerton died he left his Has Married Bachelor. SRODERTA. PINKERTON FOILS SON WHO ne 1, r- ne a ny ! i, business and the bulk of his money to his two boys, “Bob" and “Billy.” Bob assumed charge of the Eastern district. -wHtd) emdquarisre-at-No,5t-Broadway- this clty. ‘\Billy'’ has always ilved in the West and Chicago and looked after the Western territory. Together the brothers expanded the business t6 bounds of which their canny Scotch father never dreamed. They organized and controlied an army of men who are used in defending prop- erty during strkes and labor wars, who have surrounded banks and_large financia}. concerns with a system of guardianship which has made a lost| hastily marrying Mr. Williamson, and art of expert safe blowing, and who| left with him and a party of frienda protest all the big race tracks from bate 2 vesne for Fairfield to be pres- plokpock: a earing. Sorted recent oe Acoording to lawyers, if she was mar- Was Brooklyn Mililonaire. Tied, a Connecticut court cannot ap- eee who-died_this | PUDt_any conservator other than her week on the ocean, much. of the credit | Musband. tor this expression of tue industry was ‘A report that:she had married H. G. Williamson, a young bachelor of Hart- ford, had preceded Mrs. Julia Watt Morris Curtiss to Fairfleid, Conn., to- day, when she wan scheduled to appear and answer a oharge of mental tncom- petency made in # petition filed by her eldest son, Louls Morris, to have a conservator appointed for her estate. According to rumor, Mrs, Curtiss fore. stalled possible action by the court by to Mrs. Curtiss was not {n court to-day Que, Incidentally he had amassed a| When the taking of Cestimony wax of several millions and his| }e<un before Judge E. T Hobbs, of the home was one of the handsomest in| Hridgeport Probate Court at Fairfield Brooklyn, He was aixty years old. He| and the report of her marriage could left 2 widow and children. The| not be confirmed. strain of hard work was indirectly re-| Among Mire, Cuncise's extravagances for bia death. sgn e Oe tor feiiliem, who has peen| Mentioned tn the testimony wun the Bee cnet eataeading tite ivines enn | PUxIAE. Ot) al done paresis ranging in ified by long-distance tele; Seiad price from 90 to $40 each, presenting e | to-night to take charge of the affairs of| = Surse with one of them, and the ex- ealnal offios, and to make sreparce| Denditure of from $10,000 to $16,000 per pane for the burial of the body upon} month, when her actual the rece tracks, where he was| 5% per year, ll ‘familar figure, with hie square shoul. ders and his quiet, gently manners, ff the thousands who income was sume over and ie r ‘ és Knee ere ew | Miss Ptokney,* of New York, who 1s that personally he was one of the| executrix o fthe Watt estate, of which keenest trackers of rime America ever | Mire, Curtisa is an heir. Droquced. as Sneha ess i Sldstine, Mrs. Curtiss was represented in court Bob Pinkerton had’ wonder 1 knack | YY Attorney Leonard J. Nickerson, of of placing the credit ofa Job where tt} Corawais—wdio—gere—way~to~-ATtOMnEy belonged merely from an examination | yonn C. Shaw, of New York, Judge tau traces which the burglars left more 8. Banik e 8. Bunks representing Loula H. SBoinees Often Saved Life. Morris. More than once his cooineas and his |) it waved his life. He had been shot court at 115 the hearing we adjourned T und Waylald wna “ambushed ‘but ye | Members ay it was Underktod thet ever got BO much as a scratch in alj/#0 was on her way to Fuirtield from Pip rcateers New York tn her yacht. As the auto- 5 before he reached tix majority | mobile containing Loula Morris, Judge he was doing active service for the|Nobbs and counsel in the cuse wee United States Government. He had just | Wa% proceeding to Bridgeport for lunel ‘one from his birthplace at Dundee, | Mrs, Curtis, in 4 carriage was passed, IL, to enter Notre Dame University | riding away from Fairfield. a when the Civil War began. He left| Mra. Curtiss ts very woalthy in her college and entered the army secret-| own right, and is one of three here co service staff under his father. Toward |the Watt estate in ilarlem, sald to be the close of hostilities he was detalled | worth between. $0,000,000 arid $10,009,005, to the Department of the Gulf, where | Morris, a son by her frst: marria he won @ reputation for himself alleges in his petition that his mother Among the most notable cases in|is mentally Incompetent to handle her which he fixured personally, were th [estate. It was said at the time he mado Molly Maguire conspiracies” und ithe | is application that action was largely Homestead labor wars bared on his mother's announced inten- Bob Pinkerton made criminology a] ton of marrying Mr. Willlamson. [t life study. His Wbrary contains ch | a8 sald whe ts spending approximately $300,000 a year. Mrs, Curtiss has exptessed her deter- qnination--to-fignt--the-case—ty" a” Tihl4h history, the protograph and ot every known criminal tn th ates and Europe. His Theniory by ni denies that she ‘ounded by races and names had been cultivates a w Sa canny in St Infalitbiiity. ted ai daye-ago!that she wound | oe have start y to give to-day.” r THOUSANDS MOURN = AT RACE TRACKy|CRIPPLED BOY WILL } SOGN HAVE CRUTCHES. to fs BARATOGA TRACK, NY. Ave Gx the “ene man's bank,” being prac: | Wzi7M, Tacine colony, heart to-day of the] More Money Coming In on Appeal cally OWnNE By OS ANIMBHH.AbI-Trow-siricken. Horeanen who have ki of Two Little Girls for mann committed mulcide on New Year's | (Col, Hob" tor yours were much affected by Ara Frye three years ago, He was found to|inore than one as the mews found Its way Aid for Sufferer, t be a defaulter for more than §200,0%) : Y x i rother, William, sol id Reslmond, the tittle ot le of and it was Jearned that he had lost the y when he was told of bts AVRGUan INA aranee Silica ‘ money through gambling In Wall street. z tahoe itn ctacteratathatrate Ps vas forced to clone It hivndiset Kalb B basta 2 Seer WASHINGTON, Aug. 17,—F, nN money for him the only, national bank on Staten Isi-| ASTON tiie, IEE B. Co mid be able to purchase and. Since then the Richmond Borough | appointed chief clerk of the Navy 1) many pales crutches, Natlonal Bank has been established inj PArtment to succeed 1. EF. Peters, de i for whose par “] the place of tnatitution. | Slstant Live items nea rere ae eer ed The : fa way by bere tam rm CTT aioe uy collecting $9 in MARDI GRAS $ With the Lady of Mie + WILLIAM B. LAKE, 1 yote for.. be Aes tesl le heals Beebe le di edeak Official Voting Coupon. Bet crm Fett s ngete Oot goa om Bet 16. FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, KING AND QUEEN a tne CARNIVAL of PRINCE PLENTY Week of Sept. 10, Contest Closes Sept. 10, 1907, to BVENING WORLD MARDI GRAS EDITOR, P. 0. ay totern, “tadd nies « how other Donait and ey did tor him nk place te for the Most 2, O0T, at Cheloce, Will Be Crowned please have al mond ¢ ure WILLIAM C Ser eae POLICEMAN WHO TRIED PRESIDENT C. 1. M. G. ; SUICIDE GETTING BETTER. Ll Purk, phy t day effort n Pres wo re Hur td's lous branabes: way Harlem, 211 WW. %, and taer “Building, fs ahs Hs chal of of off t wi to hav, rarily Ineane by tlinesa, eld @ prisoner in ube hose phtal, charged with attempting suicide. NOI above that were supplied by her aunt,! As Mrs. Curtins had not appeared in! tp WORLD SSA STRIKERS TO HAVE HEADQUARTERS IN NEW YORK CITY + J. S. Bache & Co. Hire Non-Union | | Street Firms Have Signed the Scale. &y »/'The tocal situation in. the telegraphers strike has reached a stage TURDAY, AUGUST iz STORY OF GRA ON PEDDLERS SIRS UKE NY the Arrest of Policeman nea, Whods Held. : j ; Acting Commissione calling for the presence here of S.J. Small, the National President. He | abwut pe leg Rial Aged attaches’ of this [ he will reach New York Monday and open headquarters in the Astor House. From sow on the national headquarters of the strike will be in this c instead of in Chicago, where the operators claim to have all the best of it. Only Six Houses Signed the Scale.. men and women whe walked out back The threats of the unton to call out | !,8 Your. dete: es Were placed on of business.’ Miss Molly Pearl Moved On. men. ‘William J. Wollman, speaking for the firm, maya the eight union operators struck. The union officers may thet MO! Compiuint against Police Capt Gat{** strike was ordered. According to Mr-|tagher, of the Church street station Bache only six Wall street houses have actually signed the union scale. We have als treated our men right,” sald Mr, Wollman, “and would have stood for anything in reason; but Will Ue registered by, the Telegrupi Union with Commissioner of Poll Molly Pearl, one of the women pic! night. Both carried heavy The strikers claim that Whela companion had the sult cases filled with telegrams which the company was unable to transmit by wire. News from Chicago that officers of the union ar submit the American the strike so far as Wall Street ls con- cerned. A meeting of the union leaders was culled at noon at the Astor House to consider {t. The Wall Street com- mission men who-hewe refused to sign the scale say they have non-union men ready to step in and take the keye if thelr old employees walk ot ~~~ ine ser the natlenal trying to strike fo arbitrators of the Labor F Lack of Harmony Observed. It 4s hoped by the strikers that the Federation fled ere. If it must be offices of the to create a ripple of in is any settiement made made through matin Western Union and Postal in this cit Th Presidents of the telegraph com- panies announce that they mot Agree ‘o arbitration becaust situa Mon is well in band Telegrams Are Delayed. Western Unk and Postal Mclals say that they are with littl or no arrival of President Small will add strength to the union cause here. The local unions and the national officers haye not been working in total har- {mony. Some of the radical strikers are disposed to object to what they call the Interference of outside labor leaders who have been active in Chicago in trying, first, to ward off the strike, and next, to submit the differences between the’ companies and the strikera to ar- sai mpi time. In| yea rs have post- ie loca bitration. tive evidence s are being “This will, we anticipate, be a ninety-| sent by mail and, expremy inatead or | I = sell, of) OFtT the wires, mid that a quick delly- day strike,” suid Dante] BE. Ruo of ter sent to New York from Local No. 16, to-day. “We expect to Feached here before a tele have the companies begging for us yo] sent at the same time. ‘fhe om Th sj the W m Union tnd -Postal Jcome back within sixty days. 7 Peat pantea clogged up with. business only one way they can get us back—by I thar x! t have been cleared away renting demands and (aking the days aco = TAKES SHIELD | COURT-MARTIAL FROM PRIVATE FOLLOWS ROW after what they claim was ar unaue-| Cenatiil sexe of the fort. According to Bugler, ailasioner acted have been forwarded to Secretary of State Whalen, who will be asked to take away Hamburger’s State and his wife Hoenne to run a detective agency werd attacked and robbed by three | wilie coing, 49) court, Beatty eapled (a) Caeatlests fon growa| men In uniform while returning from | jogge emblem In a pasrenkers iepeliang put of the Brooklyn police graft. charges, | South Beach th peman xiving him rome remarkable high Farly in June Hamburger was employed} 3 pursi ie of distress, ending by asking him ry Commisato Bingham to make any WE hew wer to buy a drin i 1 % Aventication lice conditions in cer-| ‘ee and corpor ‘The policemen in court recognized | OED. veal inn jlol 1 In spite of the po arrested | ni who made the ‘Ten- Dt Aug. 16, EMILY FRANOWS tain Snape: cts in Brooklyn, | Ralph Black and arraigned him | Beatty-as the man wt Lette DUNCAN (Lad), ‘aged 96 years, beloved, particularly that including Coney Island. | before 3 Marais |derloin police the !aughing stock of the wife of James W. Duncan and daughter of | To-day John Hall and Hart! town a few nights after Rhinelander Mis! Molen ke. Tacob. Gacked by Politicians. of the’ Fitdeth and Wifty-xixth Compas! '0 Reneidltetaecuise be: ‘ z nie, Coast Artillery..and Musician Now. | Waldo was appointed t Deputy eer rai from the residence of her mother, The symdnt of Hamburger was! than were placed on trial for fenting ioe Commissioner. A young man In] &f ‘alworth at. Brooklyn, at 2.20 Tues- Brookiyn politicians who al-) with villans,. The arrest. followed gvening clothes walked into the sta- | Beas day, Aug, 20, t-pollee omears were col. | Hart's turning over to the officer of the y ordered the serqeant to (urn | gegel LARKIN,—On Thursday, Aug. 15, 1007. from gatbling-ho day the cane sald to have: been taken) thn and ord Hi Sake waa kG | eee JAMES B. LARKIN, beloved husband of 4 ‘ from Bueler tie soldiers represented out pistoon, His order 2d Annie Larkin. rooms and disorderly houses, They that tt was a cane which Bugler hid) peremptory that the sergeant wan awed Funeral from hia jate residence, 893 allenod ft percentage | ringed with A nickel'e worth Of Inge inti eving the man was Waldo and Glenmore ave., Brooklyn, Sunday at 9 in F CO ee ea tnt the Oe tied yy the, capa; Then\ ile Jatranger orclock. “Relatives and frieside reepecstully Deputy Ce so ot Bugler. Lteut-Col, Allew-who held) faded and suspicion culminated in loud a | ough tt was charged | the court-martial. reserved decision, shrieks of “stung! NIP OlicbeKal one CU untrue tht Cie aentriew opposed |" {didn't tell ‘em 1 was Waldo,” anid | pp area Letts the entrance of 4 policeman into the| Beatty to-day, “I just waki, “Turn out | BIUUHE Ser AG Are Ora, reservation,” said an officer of the|the platvon,” like that, asid the sergeant | tact to the Police Gor guard to-day. “There was no sentry | obeyed. He was easy | tampurg: request, howeve near where Sergt. Hlack crossed the| }fe then made & speech to the effect Tiseat Tarorspalicaeholiind: bear bourMiaries after ayolding the pollce- | that he would spend $10,000 fighting the {Lleutenants of poli ate. en man who was walling for him. when f0. Magiotrate tached to. Headquarters! were trans-|ho arrived on a ¢ He did ‘not Alevue for exami- Vinally, after Hamburger had | Fun away z but went to on the Job nearly, three weeks | UA duatters, Ww waa) found. SS Nee POSURE " i rk on Hamburger, W he le id ibaa BAUR APL CesT avn f that was WHEN REFUSED MONEY. ner) a f is oy 1 ‘ 4 to Acting Comunisaioner c ed to publish veiled charges against | O Keote several ago. ees e Deputy Comminsioner O'Keeffe, wh has! Commlasionce O'Keeffe refused to-day HAD a By Ane 17.—Because sea seals 1 $101,000 tbel wult penatng againat one | £2 MAKe PUblicInapector Flood's report, | sie refused to lend him money Agnes | = —==sP— ; Eyer ene Me | Heald it would come out in time, "| Dogan, aged thirty-eight years, wan| LAUNDRY WANT8—FEMALE, aoveae ol Hamburger, | O'Keefe. will Pretty aired of. tis foo | Shot and killed by hee brother, John, In} ~~~ RADAR | : aKg murs By Sadat have the woods | tin olty to-day \ GIRL wanted: experienced collar and cut} | “ paper, charged tha And will dally: ‘eraaid 3 lex Dogan ‘came fyom her home tn ker and bundier, Gardner & Vail, 773 es N « Hid been disniesed Just at a tlme when] out for devel 1x Monday ‘ty Thursday to visit a friend road wey, 3 4 ig at the Fost’ of police] VAIL 1 ens Femaried tie Com.) 0% Ver family living tal the central, pure Life Saver : f missioner PapeRton wiser of the city, Hor brother, who $a a’ ratte | o> Tr raft and that (he Police Department [int ware acon Piceds With | aa agian al Kern nocd meee are: DIED. Thats whee a well-pent instead of trying to teip him in the! port to t of Btate with the) entered the dwolling to-day und de- EE ¢ Investigation, had hindered him. Bava n joj hv Ubense to | manded esl A quarrel followed and Ge Aus. LT, at his sper Ne, conduc Ve agency be | Dogan revolver and: @hot the] 182 Mast Bad ev. JAMES M, Ja°\ Borough Inspector. Viaod in the mean- takes: nin woman fisoush:saa heme ee “Gunacal-nesies- insane +t \ ars wh he hurr brow rel od Commissioner O%Kee pte Mtoe Ace was red and fushed | J the perspiration was dripping trom | Before he removed his’ el over to Secretary Sends for Captains ing papers to t had eet stato ne up Hour th cliizens vant Must Give Information. inderstos rs complained to t > that two poll et 2 ahakl, t the same tine the missioner i oats Rat natructed the union tried to make a mark of us, ae) the! Bubway station’ at Fulton 19 invest th They tried to force us to sign the| *Teet to-day at the reqiest of @ Weat- 1 told t capt agreement for the effect such action | °F Union offcial, who mald she was| conduct ee be ® et ‘ ; me,” explained t would have upon other houses. The| Interfering with non-union operators on| { conterence won't men we have now are doing the work | their way to work. one minute. 1 don't our old employees did in @ manner en-| Assistant Day Manager Whelan, of|t#ins knew any 5 tirely satisfactory to us. the Postal, and another oficial of the Ate oes SDeRISES a Bache & Co.'s action In hiring non-| company were traced to W. Hasrerecizonsahaht able union men haa precipitated a crisis inj spies employed by the st Peasant to up cen down peddlers and a desk information abc the Wall street operators employed In| o's to aay at the mannol ers or| “Met O'Relily and Iodgkins brokerage houses that haves not signed | KNsn ORs Bt Me Western Union {OBcee” Re. mald.° Phin yrat Meleneate : f Abpea BS) dna | oe. Weate is: i : it to the ees aa es oth Bet by J.|9Mees at Broadway and Dey street. | Peldlers makes me sick Westchester ar S. Bacne & Co., one ef tha largent| These conduits carry hundreds of wires, es ae on ¢ along too, se ANY OF ite pra; commission houses in the fnancial dis. “Lf a striker or a strike «ymparniz at ese spt a trict. When the elght union operators] stould pry “up one of tnese mannoin| PON LisilsAthy rsee UiSloyea there’ up to Yesterday r=. | Covers and pour a vottie of oxalic aria], CANS O'R: nd and ecupital stack 4 ported for work this morning they| into the opening,” said one of tne tin-| Lieut: Noble re ached fhe Gommisaioners nt found thetr places filled by non-unten| kerton aleuths, “tne wires would be our] (Mee tm short order. They were con- in onted with the story printed in the om et peddlers refused to wo men onc “WALDO DOUBLE’ SAT 1 ELLE Herbert Beaity, Who Turned Out Tenderloin Platoon, s New Freak. CTIVE) §— OVER SOLDIERS Eiaes| thelclethes j fie ered in t of Herbert Beat Half the work and almost all the discomfort of wash day {is aa v: sf a young man, who No, 24 ¥ due to the fact that women think it necessary to boil the clothes. O'Keeffe Starts In to GetiThree Men at Fort Wads-| twents-stth_stree ayy Te | It isn’t necessary. P. & G, Naphtha Soap and cold (or lukewarm) a d ratened before Magistrate Droege tn ‘ ips . n 4 : ter will make clothes cleaner than ordinary laundry soap and 3 F ane Tare ~haroa of | the West Side Court by Policeman Mur- te f rey : ‘ . en with Hamburger’s worth Tried on Charge of SSA tw eelitaicteaTEntR « doiling water will,—do it in half the time and with half the labor, Agency, | $52 ing. 3 Station, who made the arrest at the _ i ; BENcy AsSaIIng- JOB Bugler a eee ne on eal P&G. Naphtha Soap is for sate-in almost every” : Reo peice O cud eres crane ts ast street and Columbuq aven grocery in this city. The price is 5 cents a cake. ey aEsb LG UHIMteUuEre oT e abel [MET Neves toed ted by, Mummacy, (Bene te Ser ah ea : PROCTER & GAMBLE. pt < 7 oh eourt-m charged —with assaulting | HOFRe WHEN Ne Se © e prietor of a Brooklyn private dete ive | eee ma ut ch ey "Fingerboard | 2! to take him tn custody ) Factories: Port Ivory, Staten Island, N. Y. agency, He almo called in the police) 7°. ery it “al the| Beatty’a wife, Mra. Nelile Beatty, and eid nat Ww th th 1 . mee tenth Pictaetcbeskaeth hed By ir seph o-day Jed [ihe surged Agata —Tramtrger| SEMA Yold- AD, and ase Yeon threat dang gemaacty tor [upon whieh tne Acting Pollce Com- ening (0 take the case to Washington] SPAl Ye tae tn ig remarkable storics about tabuloun deals with ftty ers and about selling lots to Plerpont Morgan's daughter, On the street COURT HALTS DINING OF TWO ROADS IN BRON Permanently —< Causes | Restrains — the Connection: ¢ Pertchester Justice Dayion to-day de in w Robert > 168 Day St., Hew York ‘ ‘ he # JOHN-W. CAMILLE, ‘ 24 Vice-President Caer: = — : May 1, 1069. stockhalde ster apd Boslin ntinue t IN FOR THAT PA E wei Moone we IN THE BACK hee “aati! tin Radway’s Ready Relief Aug restrn nd agents “t lattery J Railway nen, Were AGO of the ba A ive re * 4 «kad anal i ‘ LUMB. nk Com. oxed axsert of Estemats # an behalf of the W 1 the proj by the Wertchester Company | oun Portcheater Comp: of Its con-|and wea: on work, real estate and right of | Pains arou Sef EY hs s with cons ution and fal Ore will arora mt and ined! le and in diz. eho use for @ f the ud by ts n refas- 4 public Soap that costs 4 cents a cake, but keeps you busy all day over the tubs, is dear. Soap that costs 5 cents a cake, but enables you to stop work at noon, is cheap. P&G. Naphtha Soap s that kind of soap. ey ‘The naphtha in it does just ex- actly what boiling does—it purifies bank- car,

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