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THE EVENING WORLD, THURS DAY, O7.. ACTRESS PAULA | SHS 10 FIGHT FOR VINDICATION Sobbingly Begs _Fair-Minded Americans to Withhold Judgment, WILL RETURN, SHE SAYS. To Press Action Against Miller, |” the Man Who Caused Her Deportation. until she Paula Weeping decame almons hysterical, Kilppenburg. the | Viennese actress. who hae been ordered Geported after’a series of hearings be- fore the immigration authoriti was 104 to the Hamburg-Amertcan line pler | to-day accompanied only by Eiwin 8 Merrill, hor attorney and an Inspector from Ellis Island. She bodtded the Deutchland and 1s i far on her way from Horace & \ Miller, the Newark man aginst whom brought suit for $35,000 for breach Lat promise. She purchased a first-class passnge xboard the Deutohland yeater- day, when told by Evening World Feporter hat she was to be deported Misa Kiippenburg's breakdown lowed a referer to kindness ne, American peopia and their cons! eration of hor case. Sho sobbed FoReet What Mitlers att should have pla light. She sata thro’ that ahe would y begged the £ witinold 7 When she reeches Paris she will take ateps to learn the soure ablen ome fr an fol- of it a forgery. could . but office of hia_at-| nd been lured to jon officials, that! innocent | exe as imi piatned to. Wy torney. tow! be ut Sted by imigr 4 dla not wish to punt wife and daughter, I told them he must settle with me quictly and save his family from shame and sorrow. “But what was my reward? A law was found which denies this country to an undesirable alien, and 1 was made} ia_a_prisoner at Police Headquarte’ to-da of J. Wiss & Son, Newark, alleges th Langdon, on Sept obtained two dl mond rings valued at $1.22 at his # and left as security two $10y ft morteage bonds of the New York an Pitsburg Air Line Iallroad Company don telephoned that a clerk be fore the Board of Inquiry purporting to be from the Vienna Prefect of Police, end-saying thatdowas knows in. Aue- tela ax-an improper person, was every ! found Langdon, the clerk say promised to pay for the jewelry will who. #1 shall ceturn for vindicaion, as soon am postlble. Miss Klippenburs arrived here Aug. 3 with sixteen trunks, many jewels and. several thousand dollars tn cush, Under the order of deportauon from Wash- ington ‘she would nave been returned at the expense of the steamship com- pany that brought her, but she. hau engaged passage and obtained formal permission from tus Immigration De- partment to leave before she knew of the final decision of the offictula’ to de port her. Bince “her release tron Miaa KMppendurg had been at the Astor House, registered ax Paullye Schmidt. Whe expressed the belief that-tMer rep-| tesentatives Galiing Ter wamiseion under bond w dated Sept 18, de: The amount secured was also report they found Pnlladelphia and Baltimore firms a sregating $3.00, fifty-one bonds of t New York and Pittsburg Alr Line Ru road of a face value of $1,000 each, $456 In cash. ing two $550, Th | }is John Langdon, of Huntington, Vice-Prusident and ~~ Treasurer. Langton-aaid over the telephana—as home in HunUngton that he has M know how the possessor of the be got them Unless he had a right to the Qne Samuel P, WHO'UTME his tterime war re wentt 5 TH counts el Neacdocal operator her case comes to od QUICK SENTENCE FOR MURDER. Conn., Sept. 26.—| IP Inherited money and extensive coal terests and built the Altoona and Phi sburg connecting road, which left hi NEW LONDON, & S| almost bankrupt. Last year the Jamey 1. Beckham, of Norfolk, Va..| was reorganized under the namo of t . Pettey by shooting, In a local hotel, | found guilty pany, had ah ‘omes ere. j PAvhen Langdon was president of ti hokey of murder In the} cnited Collleries Company, with ofc this was tho defense sot up. there was no evidence agalnst him! SPECIAL BULLETIN! (Thuresay, Sept, 26, 1907.) The World's “tidal wave’ of supremacy rises higher and higher. “Results” received by World advertisers and Phe World’s overshadowing New “York City circulation—greater than than of ANY TWO OTHER morning newspapers COMRINED—ex- separate advertisements have been printed-in The World during the last three weekdays. 1658 More. than were published in the Herald, Sun, Times and Tribune COMBINED, 5 ON The World is Mother Earth's FIRST Newspaper, word fal and I shall go straight toj twenty-four hours, and was a a Ment. learn Its source oI aub-| rested mitted a letter | § by thia same| When taken to the Church street p uown only as an] lice station and! searched detectlv Toss, nothing. found pawn Uekets from Philadelph Site Trtwaa; brother, Bemus bhensen, and side’ z F gaxed to M. Adouf, a wealthy banker! i | d jeweler of F Ss. | Will Come Back 7] Chere Is one thing I want emph be ' eaily tov say,” she declared, with t a fi AMI fn—her_eres “and that Ish { } ‘Mura to fight my care against Horace | Viti E. Miller, I ave = 1 him for $25,000" and I will b n your court when that cane is called, ¥ d for Tt. FereersetenettCe “This mar kK my love and) eG ” . confide ice. « me as tew Jeweller Says. “Langdon” Did en have ever decelved a confiding ¥ i era: a fil, has now had me sent out ot your; Not Pay for Rings and Has country ike a leper or murderer, We i i e' & part of two years, Him Arrested. he was a mar- 4 daughter as old as my- A man who sald he was Samuel P. | fo make him atone | Langdon and lved in Elizabeth, N. J., ra! Fred Wha, of the jewelry firn | at | a at nd y. Yosterday, according to Wiss, Lang- nt fu victim. Mr. Miller was) my ac-| With his: bonds, and said he would pay eurer and described me a vile for one of the rings and return the woman. I wan returned to Ellis Island| ther. He also wanted sent over a solt @ prisoner. taire ring, a ruby and a gold watoh, Wants Vindication: for which he would pay: : a #The ‘cablecram used “against mo be-|_, Vat Wee suspicious, and’ sent. wits the clerk, who carried a dummy pack- age, Detective Kuhn, of Newark. They O~ es rings ey pawntickets_on ena On the Ust otsofticers ofthe “inet Pa., fr, ds | mn, Langdon, & railroad Il have no difficulty in| promoter, Is a sou of Richard Langdon, fr in, Central Pennsyl- SHON Pree wer wt Niet a tere Heat ty n= st - im road he who camehere on the evening of Sept. Row York jane ‘ ieeaburg air vont “ies Pangdon, when ut the head of the and killed his brothey¢in-law, Willlam TAnedoneWik ton: Coal Mining Com: ho 0, second deytee to-day, and immediately | PMNS SSM nuldine, Phiadcipiin: given @ ‘life nentence by Judge Rora-| tan yearn 8X0, ree Oe oraman arith back. Beckham ¢lalmed that Petty had} Whom he vad : dead 01 oot of her'bedroom and Induced his wité and davghter to como| eee ee ne restod. but diciarged hero to livevin an immoral way and) by "Seder of the. Diatriet-Attorney, as Deported Actress Who Will Return To Frosecute Suit ep” vELED OY A —«AUTOTR She S In Dodging Ca se N UCK tepped in Front of Machine— Spectators Faint: Crossing Second aven street traMc was heavy! eventng-war an eiterty in black silk. While ayold a car she got when atte, tn the > at Nineteenth last) woman dressed 7 pling to way of BISHOP OF LONDON CALLS QUA AICh MEN STEWARDS Tells Noon Gathering The Will Bu Held to Strict Accounting. icc suse OLD TRINITY CROWDED Responsible for Boodling and Justice Miscarried. The Rt. Rey. Arthur Foley Winning- | ton Lord Bishop of London, [soured a warning to Individual and | nation in treating the subject of wealth [and talents by which one man tans the jaacendency over his brother, when he {nolemnty and In all the stateliness of Ingram. [the rebes of the-Church of England anid: “To you all, whether you be a | ananeial king or mn pauper, I send ange—Glye an neconnt fout thin m of your stewardship, for you are © longer steward.” The Rishop sroke to-day before what | waa pronounced. the Imrcest eatherine Not > | ewer at Trinity Church at noon rent in the oditice was avaliable a head of the Ene tinder ;the erecr! of Manning, acting rector of Trinity Mt the church were thousands wha | were turned away. not a few of them eloreyr were inable to ret in rector's egirances. « eavaent from roadwa {tetar.> eat an dense | both aides {t way necestary to halt ntree! fic unt! the Blahop's carr away. Promptiy at the Introduces the organ ber It wan follow the Credo, In wh © conzreraitor Joined. and then by prayers offered by Dr, Manning. ‘The Bishop proyented tha reofan and angu- with nee and a variety of costures which he catied-tntc servico to emphasize is points. Ho ts must sided life, but ushed-iead of & He spo'e tlaway and distinetly and rarely paused Frequently he repeated whole sentences. | Wealth Is a Trust for Man's Benefit In choosing tlrim text from the Gospels of Bt. Luke, Ohapter xvi., verse 6, selected a thought which seemed to giv him freedom in expressing what had evidently struck his fancy in Ameortoa, deep, “Your—weaith- isnot your own: you }talents are not your own; your proa- perity js not your own," he started. “Why, then, should you hold yourse.: a heavy auto truck of the Vacuum! above your brovher who ls not favoral Cleaning Company, No. 47 Fifth ave-| py fort It ran over her skull and killing her {1 Women on the street fainved and doctors and tantly, and to attend them There was not man could be | by which haired, about yours 0 ight” inches tail and 0 pounds, Her clothing was of quality. Thomas H. Noble, No. 260 avenue, the was 4. the technical charge of mans Witnesses said that the truck Ut bigh speed when the urred. —— was 6 In cars nurses from the Skin and Cancer Hospital ran out] jooying at he woe gray: fect 133 excellent ny ed Prospect st acct UNDERTAKERS GOT Mistake Discovered Sister Found Brother “Changed Terrinty ‘wo undertakers to-day called-at the jew FOL eMate tty 8 Seventh ave- Now Hd. Margic.taexchange.the. thew Markey, of No. DARE AS AA OIE MLR OL. East Sixty-first street, THE WRONG BODIES When Had oF Both men died in the Metropolitan -pereataree—are- une or |uc! Can you imagine crushing her! good God and a just God, and then look about you and # the miliions who are burdened with wealth? Ie {: (alr, looking at it your way? No! Buc (hia apparent wrong, we must return to-the principals of Chris- tanity, which preaches the lesson of our redempilun and the Idea: of our stewardailp, o “You magnat of Wall street, your millions are not your own, You law- yers of fame, your talenta are not your own, Christ died for all that. They 2. Thet you in trust for the millions of | Who have not such wealth, God ile gave wealih to a-few to unt. They are -ewands and Rive an’ account. our religion ts not your own. mitt from us in the days How have you held it account of your stewardship? How to Prevent Boodfing. “AIL the evils tn the world are gue to i neglect Of the Chrasicaa principle that we are here only,as cusiodians of Wt wo lave, be It Wed.te or wnyiting s¢, founded on the fact that Christ | Wied to redeem man and again place + in-fair-sinnding, Melals and government | Live wp te thesa two @ would be no doodling, cardage of justice and no broken rt ¢ Ste capital would only figure thnt merelg the merwaras | what they have there would be no tyr- auny such aa thrpatens to disrupt the tee ould only Temilllons there woud idows and Weeplig chikirén. magnates “and flenre thelr fAnanctal Tw ~mhe..Way to Avold Socialiam... | The?Bishop spoke of the evil influence Jexersised by men who take advantage lof thelr fellows either by the gift of Mospital Monday, and, later the two! apeech: their. popularity, or through bodies, each tagged for identification, | thelr ‘business — organizations. Even these possessions, he sald, were held were brought over-on the Charit In yome manner the tag were Undertaker Martin Boylston, 6 Third avenue, had Markey’s ester Ahna, and took agged "Markey" to his taollwnment, where he When the Master calied to-day At thf ‘body she was startled clatined “Phat doosn't look it has changed leresuly ” an order nderta kin) embalmed Jes boat, mixed of N fron the body en it. to look and ex- ke Matthew. Hej an When the undertaker realized that {t was not grief that made the w ture he Investigated and learned that | He then took something was wrong: the body back to the M Ue, Undertakers Curran and Krumm, No. 1085 Firat aventic, who had taken | Marke: belfoving It Milch's. The (rouble waa astra -by a simple exchange. ———._._ LOTUS CLUB TO HAVE hody, oman 64 to meet of to he ightened A ROOM FOR WIVES. In accepting plans for the new Lotus Club Building, which !s to be In West Fifty-seyonth street, the -bullding com- mittee has arranged for rooms that will be set apart tor the use of membera’ wives, ing room, which will be exclus: women, ‘the building completed by $400,000, bers of helt present avenue, by Fed, 1. the club will quarters, next. have It so, ‘There will be a handsome din, Ively for nich ts expected to be i 1903, will tt Je probablé that the meu cost to loave No, 666 Fifth the hos- pitality’ of other clubs, whieh’ have al- by them in custody. and they -had no right to exercise them tn restraint of thelr feliows, He did not mention. th word “trust,” but tie annileation of his Words was ‘obviour to all, Upon the ‘freedom ant Joy''ot Mying’ when a man has unburdoned himaeif of the care of milltons he spoke at length. He drew the contrast of the hues! | man, with no regponalbilities of wealth conmeence to. trouble him fh ving others of what money he the Bishop | dey owns, . Following the #ermor prayed that the bu men of the “two nations’ who hi acquired wealth bo brought to seo that they are mere ards of what they possess, and soclalism and the other evils which ha CNG ks zathiy CEEUe Rae he not been true principle of Chris. tianity be avoided. —_.—___ ROOSEVELT WILL APPROVE . OKLAHOMA CONSTITUTION. But His Personal Opinion’ of It He Says,-Is “Not Fit for Publication.’” WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—Presdent Roooevelt announced to-day that he would approve the OXlahoma conatitu- tion, Ho said he had examined the wovument. with tho Atiomey*Genoral and that he fet that tie queestion of his approval ought not to be based on his personal opinion of the document, but “upon whether {t came within the terme of the enedling act, His personal opinion of the document, , ready been offered them, will. be the President laughtnely sald, was cepted until thele own elub-house “is| ht for pubsication’ {the promilgation open, : Of Ie approval willbe made | later, \ “Lack of Christian Principle| ott SHALL SPANKING BE RESTORED 10 Some Members of the Board of Education Say It’s a Good Thing. | | i | MAXWELL .OBJECTS. Practice Demoralizing Both to Teacher and Pupil. Shat or shail not the teacher, taking: the pupt! on her knee. himwith the cbyerse aldo up? when take Roard of Extucation by Nathan § an & Brooklyn member, who he- # that If you spare the rod you greatly Increase the daneor of molling Aa the child {bts aiven to Mr | to see th bt. a spank In time may ave nine, and for the teacher it better to have ed and tot! than to have spanked at all. In brief | n fine, Mr. Jonaq {s one who} | would return to the old dave bes | modern improves when every journer Hirnca the fliowlng res fon witch fr. Jonas Intreduced at meeting f{ the Board yesterday afierno Resctved, That a xpecial commit- | es of threa bo -appotntet by the { president of the board to inquire and report back to thia board whether aboliahment of corporal puntsh- nt in ide schools has been 7 chiciat or detrimental in main~ | taining order and respect: and that the opinions of the superinte nin, principals a ach ef whom In- quiry may made, shall be ob- tained {n writta ants a Small “Big Stick.” Byeaking to the resolution. Mr. Jonns sal ach 1 bee n insisting th rder and jack ¢ scipiine ware cainmen ame pile in the public actioo's oft sause the teacher could no longer ine that the revolt «pread apni | Jonas drew an appealing plc Ble Stick “hited down {to awit What did his tellow-mem- ching | dimenntons. | bors think of It? | They . thourht pretty well of. it La tew wanted to lay tie resolution on the table, but not ro the ratority. They voted for an .mmediata inquiry, [into the burning «iaetion which in |daya gone by has bilsterod so many | Juventle trousers seats. For one, the lteai of tha achooln Aooan't believe In the spanking as a part of the course of ntudy. Te a re- porter for The Evening World Supt. Maxwell said: Bad for Both, Says Maxwell. “I am against the proposition te re- vive flogg.dg in the schools and I will fight i to the extent of my powers. IVs decidedly a bad thing for the scioo! and for the teaaser and an vyen worse Inlag ior Ci vuy at girk Peruaps ordinarily It woud not be quite In my province to duscuss che TwAsor In ja prusent shape, dui dt have been on revora ¢) inauy tina and in so inany Ways ia puniaument taat I feel it ix no. breach of propriety on my bart (0 #Deuk out. 1 Gu Hut owdove ally Cuud waa veue helped -tn-achoal-by- deine foamed, ine a 89-sUL OF Uther suky and sets nim Then there js the menta, er. to—be—contidered. ~~ Piogging in: ited upon chien at t the: 6 periods r lives when the taental and phys BTUCKUTS Te UNdeTEO TR Tt cruCTa. go In often falowed by the mosi [seta of Coussquencen “Flogging in the schools is Inproper, tie wrong, It ts against the epirit of our school system and it ls un-Ameri can” Red Means Demoralization. A roporter who Visited the blgzes public so..001 In the cruwded eaac clue, Where discipline proolens ace common- eetsfound to teacher who tay ord aw return to tne day of the adinonima.ng palm and the corrective twig. Prof, Benjamin Viet, principal of the bays department’ ac —-Beie0! Ne, 4, In ih heartofp the Cherry Hil district, «a. "A_reatoration of the farg.ng” onus moans bat one Ciing—a bru.allzadion o: the whole public nchool ays.em. 1 hav had @ great many yeata of experien in this business and ‘ii ihe light: of ms: jong service 1 am, not wiiling to conced (hac T have the right to whip anotoer men's ehidren. Unruly boys snoulu be suspended, Incorrigibles mould be ex- polled Fee -wli Use Diver amore!-cuasion and personal control will samce.” Poor Viet'a views were shared em- phaucally by Miss M.S. Davis, pra Cipal of the girl's department of ty saine scnool, "The doctrine of force yne said, "ty wrong Ina school or Inthe world, Besides, so many of the chide n of forelanerd are used to the rod at home that I belleve it would be of no value In securing discipline in the eehool.) Mien Henrietta Rinalda, principal of Schoo! No, 2 at No. 116 Henry street, has twelve hundred Itallan, Jewish and Greck bova under her. She, too. a strong adyooste of tho moral etasion panciole and An UncOmploiAR. honent of the rod. "Tne schools n¥ New York bave never needed the rod \and they never will need {t," was her com ment Sine ot. Le Grey, ithe notea Principal f ane bi oo) at’ Monroe and Murker ot ane MKook hes hend. “t sHAll plwace Vote nos? she maid, emphatically... "1 am Not a beater of children and T hope T never shall be. Moral force and the cor- Tectlye plana novw—tn vogue will te found competent . for Individual case that Tay arise, oo LITTLE GIRL BURNED AT BONFIRE DIES. Nina King \Vatched Boys at Play Around Blaze and Dress Ignited. “Nina King, @ pretty little miss of five, ts dying at Roosevelt Hospital to-day from burns received yesterday after. every neon walle watching © Yonfre tn West |at auction paisa, Russell|dave tne aha AYE ceoovered thle appetites and net — STV s it " on the rod. th ook on considerable flesh. wis! A *rhurssay riday jaa cw ey lYec eat Name rae Stha'time, and 1 will Don everyone coud be induced to use the pecial Blxty wlth etree) 8 nding in front to keep up the town re }oalh-giving, aromatle — Postum,” it 1h¢-- 0-240 ‘thar home, when she saw boysheap-| ‘Then, tog, auction paler are “There's” ay Reason.” Read “The ale & i 1a, Aa OT tne ahd’ went’ too alosa’“]. “ahs eale will Desi Oct. > Noud to Wellville," In pkgs. . 4 % 4 PUBLIC SCHOOLS; Superintenderit Declares . the) ‘The question has been put before the | omnant uypusitig ceurporat | | Opera Singer Who Wed Pianist | Quietly in London Church To-Day NEWYORK GIL OF 12 PRISONER IPAM DE | | | Met by Woman on Way to School in Harlem and Lured Away, Says Missionary. CAPTIVE THERE. | HELD | Conditions on the Isthmus Pics tured by Miss Johnson as Appalling. Tt girl | m twelve-year-old) New York wan lured from this cltysby & woman and is held prisoner In a house ke Panas traordinary story tok by 4 missionary” Trom the Isthmus, who fs here raje- [rs funds to fight vio® in the Canal | Zone Misa Jonns: attempted to res= 1 8 child, but was niet by the | Jinmater of t ss in Colon and id away by force, wile the police nothing She told the story iast evening at «& meeting of the New York County Wom jantn © erance Union, at ixth street od conditions on the horrble__She_haa—____ { the ttle girl's cap- to take her j teats nlgiit went ‘rod tho girl rushed to and _heran to is}! her sold she bad started Wh NOTHERBINEY TEIEDEWISN 3 EEE ee ROOSEVELT S$ ENDS ; MESSAGE TO KAISER. at on Church. | CAMMnipai, sass, Sep. M=Prée. St Hi id, head of the de partment of comparative Mteratare at Harvard, has started for Berlin to de« 1 } |Gang Headed | aN, A fornal an n tho newspapers t appearc ACHE AATACANT Stuer fror c liver lectures at the University of Hn, Carry Cabinet of Silver from to-day of the marriage ata Cath-land ‘taken menesase frome, Brenny nh here Sopt. 11 Of Mile. Zalle| Roozevelt. to F lam, Prot. “the Wiedenfeld Home. sie-opera singer toAngelo| BR. Clemen, of oe Lown: nant. The Jatioriis described ax a) Miyveacnenges With rot. Sehoteld, haw steInOUe n of Pmanuele Fronant, who: ts in (Special to The Eve: the diplomatic ‘vieo at Wastngton. OYSTER BAY, L. 1, Sept. ‘The couple are on board the White Btar lolle Wiedenfeld, the well-kn Tlie! stoamorcAdrintidinow!on heckreay. jf New York Ciiy, who, with bis family, t> New ork | \# occupying Woodalde, the country seat ronant ts an Itallan pianist who known as the Fanny Adams place, on ed In concerts wih Mlle, de Luasan | Ue Unlted States 4. Her parents, w y itis a OCEAN VOYAGERS WHO SAIL TO-DAY. during ‘the yor! are in Lonton, | Lexington avenuo here, was robbed early to-day of @ large quantity of solld ail- verware, Including a big cabinet con- alning valuable pieces of silver in wets which comprised a wedding present to Mr. and Mra, Wiedenfold. The moat remarkable part of the bur- love match. selection of furniture | slary waa the fact that it would require On La Lorraine's Ist to-day are Dr. the combined efforts of four men to re- Aumont, Dr. Levy Bing, John M. {s after all a matter of move this cabinet from the house, sow Sawyer and Alexander Welss. On the personal preferment,. A ing that the robbery was the work of ble: D, 8. G umer Gb- mahogany hall clock with | profesnionals, E. L. Robertson meréurial pendulum, for Mr. and Mrs, Wietenfeld were the (;,° urat: Mr. and Mr instance, that's exquisite | quests at dinner last night of Mr. and thailand daugk- to one eye is abominable aire, Fied it. Coudert nt Cove Nock: Nf bier and Dr, £. to another, Similar opin- Shen — thay returned the boviac Wa western ow. tw Craties-Deand- Mee: jons-may -be-held- regarding dosed for the night and everything ap: vue A. Harper, tie Misses PC. and x simple oak rocker) How- parently made (secure, It ts Uslloved A. ilammond and Dr + Stewa, ever, the craving for brand. _§ chat_the robbery occurred just_afte te ey new ~pteces;~—whether—for—-—-— ical Hatyness ee effected throug and dre. De diningeroom reception tall {eiastalisetesomncel a 6. Mie Pat or-even_the den, seems_to § ‘There were two OKs on prem- Sanies, Lieut cy, ises,-and there are evidences that they RO Truax, Di be the modern tendency. i Our hand, closest to” the pulse of the trade, espe- cially New York trade, has inspired us to respond, with oddments in design unattainable elsewhere. . Marcus Daly, Milas Harriet were chloroformed Comnilssioncr aud Mrs, A quantity of plated allverware which sad been tested by the thieves was ‘ound on the floor, The robbery was not discovered until | WHAT WITCH?! this morning, when the local force, which constitutes i A Huab » Question. Certainly we keep te Charles Townend, wax notificd and he standard styles, sree Se tn now working on the cave When a man, from drinking coffee, these advantages and you have the secret of. Little's uccess—a store that re This tx thought to be the work of tho) ees to such a condition that he can- pirate burclarst who have been opera. | Not eat breakfas! without throwing {t | oan the summer colontes at ltosyn,_up, it seems thine to-quit,but there, sponds to any furniture \ptightand:—Weetnry-—and—izlen— Gerelare_thoussnds of poaple whe-ie-net, taste. = | They have a woman in tho gang and/|Undeistand that: when an article of} In particular we men- bget kway with their —bueiy by —tneans food -or drink produces” such” condt ton = = ae of an automobile which is later taken! (fons as these, {t should be absolutely Keception Room Sultes, 530) | to a rowboat on the Sound is is the | left off. | Deemer see 1 itrd-hargiaey-ef-ihe-vkinnh- tn Oxstes-|.---h-little-woman-outcin-Monts-writer Perel Wet ee Tee Bay, te laat one uethe summer |ias she and her husband knew) ferent pelods.. . Sneuth to..quli.caltiee..whan. stad | tapped’ them hard. She says: “uy husband was so badly affected that he taste OF Joba 3. Saoaier, ‘This morning @ racing automodile of | tne runabout type was discovered in & woh near Wood! completely delete no breakfast for saree or four o hd atroyed by fir possible result of He would often ‘try to drink jun exploeion, n the number of! few. sips of coffee and Invariably = [ihe car was left inte No one heard! chrew it up. | the explosion, and the accident ts en: ‘When Postum Food Coffee was} Grand Raplds Furniture— shrouded ip compinte mystery, brought to my attention I tried .| From Factory to You. The only clue to the singular dis | witnout having any fal. Imit, but - \eovery. waa a telephone trom Garden |\wen { found what a deliciour bever- th Av. cor. 15th St, lony recetved by Dr, David Doughty, a veterinarian, a»king him to look ou, Jor the automobie, Jt was believed by the residents of Woodbury that the yarty in the automoblic, ch con lalned four seal were race alonys the depot road cowand the railroad sta tion, ome thelr bearligs, and went int. the “ditch, There waa no evidence. that any, menibor of the party was Injured. How hey got aWay and why they did not age it was when prepared According | © directions, anv from trying It on| myself found there were no bad et-| fects, | induceu my husband’ to take a} cup without telling him what It was. , He objected at tuo., saying that he would be sure to throw dt up, but when | Insisted upon his trying It, tt) agreed with him, | “Morning after morning I gave him/ Yostum without telling him'that It “Make Stained. Gla$s' Windows Out of Plain’ Glass: Wihdows Frenzied Finance | sk for Aanistanc tle eh i different from ordinary cof- ‘ ; oC i 4 that th it was any Y ¢ miblig’ was in any way councced with | (ee. His stomach quickly ‘recovered Is spending money for the Wledenteld robber, and he began-to eat breakfast, He art glasn when’ one operetta eZ ssked me one morning as he called tenth as much would SSELL TO for a second cup ‘what witch had buy equally beauciius f., LILLIAN RU ER FURNITURE, | ust m8 ‘to make such deltcious “ayindewphanie”’ SELL HE «| Scifee,” and where I ‘found some that ndcwp ould agree with him?’ Then I told im for the first time that he had not suitable designn for Bath- Parlor, |-Three Years! Contract Wi!l Keep Library, Din- i en drinking coffee but Postum, heen Y bef Her on Road and Break whieh had so. strengthened hin weed yep Up Her Home. omach that he could now’ eat an | ~! Bae hes | ced to-day that | (ouch breakfast/as any one. : Ruaeecaatren ota | Lillian Russell announced to; Pua Hee a atersaene badly; cupid i ald fs als ; ahe te golng to sell the contenta of her) 17 Gmach disorder but after leay- WWAZ, 196 140 St Nt fe: home, No. 1 Weat Pfty-seventh etreet. | 1M A eer gr aking Postuin they sd reineiliny icra SS

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