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to hance. OF Teemry rou a victim to the | eer habit. NO RUNS. mailed (q nigh fly echulte passed out of it: Rossman. Tinker siruck out. to denies, fOvans bunt was handed to Cha eral: Jones rapped to Jonvs ‘siole xecond. Behacfer’s rap’, Jones going to Beohacter stole sevond. ia mered a singly to centre, “cor Crawford took by one tu Crawford at the 9 ford got back safely to th) THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1907. ecretary and Treasurer of the Metro- “ALN. BRADY SHARED $965,000 WITH T. F. RYAN AND OTHERS Whitney, Elkins and Widener » #/NWindsor Tru: ‘Company, ot iF ; z “ took th Uy IERIE CERNTORS oo Testifies_that_He Only Got ina! ries tantined fo variods disburse: struck a % nia Dye repre se ate to Crawford. | $250,000 for His [any and franchine account, Investment Bligio Mied to Tones, Mpneekard atruc account and constructic unt Suet NO RUN Paper Road. _ Vreeland Said: ‘Pay $25,000.” Ninth Inning, | Mr. Sayre identified a check drawn | QBehmidt safe “on Eyvers’s fumble. O'Leary out, Evers to Chance, Schmidt taking ~ pecond. Donovan fied to genes outs Thhker to Chance. Chance singled to right. Steinfe! , petoher. me ope to Feonask hulte: as “ond. Howard batied for Tinker. E ‘bunted safely. Stotnfeldt coring, : stole Moran batted Overs She ‘struck out. TWO RU: 4 ‘Tenth Hnning. “Ruelbach went in 10 pite! twas taken put of the game, re going os hort and Zimmerman playing sec- | out, ‘mmerman >to | Shtanee Crawford:atruck out: How: tor Bepond. a Chance made a double ‘ateals| Blagle stole home, but was declared out on Stelntelat's interference with the Hee -plate NO-RUNS. Bossman flied to Sheckard. Couxhiin Mied, to Chance. Schmidt safe von eres. cthrow, O'Leary fied to NORE: og Steintelde filed t Sohneter. si ingied, Evers beat. a bunt | buntes uately, fling the base: Pmerman! siruck out, Rue! YEchulte, O'Leary to Sohaefe Twelfth Inning. Kllnw “| ute | tod i ses Ae F r. Chance’ dined ‘Sontacfer“and-eh chs was doubled dat ‘firsts NO. RUN} =u Y BRING RUNYAN FROM © ait! pESuEY IN Se 4 pros! ends Tt echoed “Mr. -tvins- (Continued from First Page.) in payment for the Wail and Cortiandt Stresia Ferries Ratiroad Company, The a5 iad ahowed that tht trinseac—; ton was contirmed by the Board pf Di- lt rectors of tie Metropolitan Securities Company -on June 20, 192. fou: say;'? sald Mr. Ivins to tha. wit ness, “that you gold the stocks and) ee curities for about what they dost. you— “$250,000. But, you acknowleige receiving a Gheck for $006,007.19." There is « alte ference here ot over %700,00. How do you account fox iff" Mr, Brady “went: into a Jonk, and involyed explanation apparently meant to show that. the deal passed through Months of planming ,before it was oon- summiated. One! of the lawyers who ‘anging it wae Paul D. vat poutan. Finally Mr- Brady -eald:-—— “Phe day before the transaction wee, completed the attorneys called upon me and —i—was—given—& what was to bé done with the pro- ceeds, Met, Lawyer Directed “Divvy.” “of what. was to be done with the ly drew s) paper trom mis liem he swore that, afier receiving the check for $005,000 aad over, eds the following amounts cae 184,025.53) W howas Fo nya, Widener “ot | $5.000.--a to the order of Thomas Quinn, proprie- tor of the New York Daily News. re- jcently defunct. I¢ was dated in August, 1M, and was for 25,000. Mr, Sayre said the payment was made by order of Mr, Vineland. For whet?’ asked Mr. Ivink. “T-don't-know,' answared the witnes. Mr. Vreeland ‘hasn't told mo. In, pase: Ing these -expenditu: 1 Here OF TY AUpETIOF POSTS Mr, Ivins then produced a. etree ble to former Justice William N: Cohen for $33,000." Mr. Sayre identite De Lancey Nicoll explained that the check Was given to Cohen for a client in pay: Tent tor stoc! Then: Mri: "Ying took up two oheok drawn aguinst tho Eighteen and. fra} goles account for | hy payable: to J, Sergeant Ivins wanted iT ateuee ierrehat these payments Tecom- egal me vison" Mr. Ba. nervicew,"" Mr. Bayre explained. Saw, dp you! know T! pressed Mr. “Mr, Vreeland told me,” responded the new ya: vi Mr. Sayre,"’ put In Mr. Nicoll, “don't you know that Mr Gram has an offic in your Dullding, et No. 671 Broadway, ax a practchie lawyer? Mr, Sayre did ‘not reply. His atipn- Yon was then cilled to~a~ check for ed April %, 184, and payable Dai “The tat heigid snot “know why this check’ was drawn against the Investment account. Mr. Cohalan is a lawyer, A check for $4,000, dated June 9, 19%, payable to Toomas F. Ryan was shown forthe witness, He said sir’ Vreeland told stim -to-dram-s(-donetie: pur nome ~of | to Mr. yan some disburse- Ment Be had rte : ‘Went-to‘Ryan.- Too.” i eheck for $3.000, dateu Aug. 7, 1X0, ple 19 eho Standard Trust {Con\- ay. of “New¥ Wis Introd: r Sayre was aaked to explain fi ‘Phat check," he sabi, “represents their eat payable to bearer, whico “And, what did’ you do with drat?’ inquired -Mr.- Ivins. Me Ryan oF lle rep- Bayre. the Téplied Air. cmho ls now serving a. term in Sing Bing for stealing. 196,000, may be. Drought to Rochester to t Isaac. Van Fossen {s suing Na pane inthe: Supreme uirt here:.to -B8S.—— it developed at the ee that the entries were made the defense may ob- er to bring the prisoner it MURDER ANOTHER. Ls CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Oct. §—D. Edwards, who admitted during his trial stor murder last week that he probably had killed fourteen ee) became ee —i¥ insane _yeeterday _at the ty 4 Sees pounced upon the = any, Jail 10 e- pen ‘a. despe! tLempt tol, with isis) avowed Inten- Ulilte setisfactorily to-day.” D. | Scudder. ropolitan. between that and the total payment te} more than $30,0W, and My Bruty spi Mir: brady wes excused after ne hag- explained th. a aivyy of the “procteds’” of a8 asked. by an Even ink World” reporver if he had anything to he given on. the ST thn," ‘replied Mr. Brady, “that { have answered The Evening World vins’s nthe stand, Mr. Scuddar's tem mony the conviction af many that H. H. Vresland is to be made the scape- goat of the Motropolitan rottenness was strengthened. In the books Mr. been adle to get hold of there no concealment about Mr. Viewland’'s transactions with the Met- From Virecland May Still Owe $785,000. testified that. since 15s, —Mr._Souddar ‘Mr. Vreotand has drawn from the atet- ropolitan. in addition to his Sesser He has seccunted salary, epection: Scudder was, aed ay E. B.W-Beyre, Mr. Ryan Told me he wanted to be reimbursed for some exe ¢ had made. I took hts “Was Mr, Ryan an officer or director of the Metropolitan Securities Company at thactme?? é “foam tot suré: Mr. Cravath Interrupted to say that the-money— repaid. Mr, Ivins timed upon hind Cravati:,''—he—aek “how —do+ you reconcile the witness's’ statement that ‘this payment was to make Mr, Ryan a disbursement, with your own statement that the sum has been re- will explain that later,’ declared a Cravath. This closed the hearing for to-day. It will be resumed to-morrow afternoon. Mr, Brady gave his residence az Al- bany, N. and his piace if business No, 64 Wall street, Manhattan. = titled that he had never been an romiees in either the Metropolitan Street Rail- way Company; the Metropolitan Securi- tes Company or the New York City Rallway TN ere ton, Wall Teeies, Railway Company?" asked M mpany. Ou ever-an-officer ot the Pul- ever an .oMcer of tho CER Btrect Ferries Rali- nich--sictecded—the- Were Wall and shad pe eae “ghe track. The=fact that a train was | nlied- led—to—a-—report that a serious | accident had ancoaan me to ‘be at the wedding in Court, to-day saw a great light ar ‘went mto Justice Blanchard's part. of the Supreme Court to retrace the steps taken last Friday. when Attorney-Gen- Justice Seabury, James L. Quackenbush, chief of counsel for the Metropolitan and City Railway Justice Blanchard to plead for an order direct- to show why the default of Friday shculd not be ¢ companies atlowed to Split Purchase. fiven him to abrogate his contract to build more aubways. VREELAND ILL AS IVINS PROBES MERGER DEALS_ Ptesident“Hetbort H. Vreeland,” of the surface: line companies in the Inter.- Met. merger, was reported iif to-day at his country, home, ““Rest- Awhile," near Brewster, N. Y. The investigation into the’ Me(ropoliton before the Pubilic Sérvice Commission “has reached the stage where the responsibility 1s to be placed for the drawing ‘of moneys trom the treasury of that ‘company. ; Two iiems—one of $35,000 for “wpectal| salary and sundry expenses’ and the other of $60,000 drawn in the heat of the-Coler-Odell Gubernatorial campaign —have been uncovered in the hearings. Both of these withdrawals from the funds of the Metropolitan were made H, Vreeland and “0. K “Sr, Vreeland. Mr, Vreeland got the money and paid {t out, and he alone knows to whom. Upon Mr, Vreeland’s resicnation last Friday as manager. for the receivers of the surface Ines he retired to Brewster. eared ant oady dreas to. Metropolitan employees at Car- negie Hall. His speech was given out hours before by the tive-of Thomas F. farewell appearance M back to-his-country-eatate: t yan. | DECIDE TO FIGHT JACKSON IN HIS oO SPALE- €OURT SUIT ‘The Metropolitan City Rallway people, myer, special counsel for the ci tion, Jackson. but Companies, appeared before ing the Attorney-General opened and th je the appointment of recelvera. Street_and Cortlandt _ Street ani corr TREATS -CITY- RAILWAY. CO}; PANY. u As. AN- INSOLVENT. Lvine placed . in evidence the charter of tte!company. | He had previously refussd, to be seated ahloned-ohair anda haci-bate/ Armstrong Dropa In. tor-WHilam—armatrong, of lat N. Y., was a visitor at ithe of OER eur at Ale ‘brothers Princess | H 13) 43 | 87} 1] 2 Milliners 8 Moulders . AT oNurer=! 1 Operatdrs Collectors ‘Compositora Cooks (haier- Cooks ( os Cuttars As 3 Presaneni Paper-Hanxers. . Rooters Sialeala: ‘Display-of His Powers at the Central Office. Licutenamt—Sharttan, ofthe Centrat Otice, again ‘proved his wondertul mem- ory und keonnens of eyo to-day when two men were brought before him sus- peeted--of —belng--dangerous—criminnis |, with records» {urlong or two in |length, The prisoners had been gathered in on if “genetal principles. : One ot them had been recomnized as yeuth—he je now thirty-two—-wam: sent to the Trenton State Prison for twelve years, haying been convicted of assault eagpdnatiasnpted NICK OLY ANI ai second prisoner there wan: doubs mid his name was iu yen that-wesmum. Bo detectives Kear, Sehosnick, Riley- and Renan ted trim in—betore then cee WENT SHOPPING are Joseph Fay.” The magrered and Kripped his fore- Ho was 90 flabbergasted he com- Aico |_| _Kv th Yo ure is in the galler: And what ie more the: little Nger 6 your left hand ja suf and you’ can't pe i prisoner. attempt. | Uitle finger referred sur t r pleuths grabbed his band, and uy osaltied digit. Frank Codd, who, away back in’ his} ds rude shock from Justice Goff inthe ‘The juggisrs in. traction stock get a|- POourt;thht-atternorn-tie Gouri tot ing cognizance of the fact that in a that tt can't pay ite debta. oaticoka = Miroido-through=Thomaa-J.+ O'Neill, aued the company for damages for Killing his nephew, Angelo “Mari 0, ot-whnte tstate he ts (he administ at Sixty. —sirest_ and re ave! nue, on. AUS. 21, sy aut Willcox and Mr, Ivins, took « seat at the reporters —table,daciining a seat within the rail. District-Attorney, Jerome, looking for ras. rly age Wisse after te Sere Hoot of Strep presente wien. Include gate ‘Paul Cra Joseph Quacken: { Push and former Asiistant, District-At- | he-h ald, who bullt the, aubwas', the contract mae dy- him with’ the Inier.-Met. peopie | for such future construction work as) they might require. By the terms f| thix contract, aa Mr, MeDunald tostifed | | dence before the Gn damages, “There-was'the. motion for & Hew Wal with a sty ot exeoution, It hasbeen the custom for many ta (0 anow—a—stny—ot—thirty—deye- yearn to prepare the case for an appest to er _couTty, But —in—thts— cass, | Kingsley, attorney for thé made his’ customary motion, tt replied: ur | ~-the hands. vere} 1s Liwtilsallowmocn io to-morrow morning, however, to file a bond for the amount of the dant ages awarded and th Your. Honor” “protested: Mr. when he had recovered his ‘there is nothing -in- the —evi- to show that we are itsolvent, and Your Honor there- fory ‘cannot copfitzance of it." "Yt ia a matter of common knowled that’ receivers are in possession of the restate Gott, PH focmreenp SNES: sent out by af \A general alarm has bee: Sarah of No, the police for Mra. ‘Hunter Afty-five years old, 2 Btatr Fiusning, who ts reported by her | | otreot, F wughter, Mre. Sadie Kerr, to be missing Vafter o day's shopping tour in Man \hnttan TWO DROWNED AS GALE SINKS BARGE IN HARBOR. FALL RIVER, Mass., Oct. 8—Two} men were droWned bythe “winking oft sie coal_barge.. Gussie J., bere to-day ‘They were Allen W. Robbins, captain! of the: barge, "and Willam ata oCombors | of this city, deckhand. Other persons rd_excaped. saya The gale, coming from the south, piled the awater into the bay at full] The batge lost her hatches and} and sank, of the Enter- ashore, and the} of the Neptune} er rail and lght Capt Whiting a= Ine; prise Conne amer Mishap May Delay Her- De- ded of soft mud. been going at modorate speed when she struck-and—rammed—her_prow—deep-into. the mud, commotion oh* board “as the shock gave | warning of the accident andthe crew Was hurriedly piped to quarters, while the engines were ri to be \fast aground and could not be budgeds press representa. After this Vreeland went who felt secure a tow, days ago in the and |. eral Jackson applied to Justice Seabury tor the appointment of a receiver for the two companies, and Samuel Unter- “oOTpora- hdrew, leaving the fleld to’Mr, 'o decisior has besn handed down by this afternoon —}2-snear—the-tong—coat—piers. is very sott where the ship lay. business of the road, and that is suf-|hattan and the past Ch reenit= Conti Menetrrtet Toate : ‘Assembly Diatricts, ENTUCKY RUNS ON VIRGINIA SHORE. ANOSTICKSINMUD Fee ees Oe Held Fast Near Norfolk After Stranding. ONE OF PACIFIC FLEET.| parture with Other Vessels— Stuck_at ‘River's, Mout NORFOLK, ‘Vas, Oot ‘AnThe pattle- ship Kentucky ran-aground at. 9.30 A. M powerful tuga worked for hours to-float her, _to-day: off ‘Lambert's Point. Six but failed; ana this ‘afterrioon as) he tide fell she sank ‘rapidly into a The big war vessel is sald to have There was an immedlate ersed in &n effort 0 Fefloat her. The sea-fighter, however, was found Sbeayoearta=Pomt - onthe Biwabstn= = Trae fore: mi = Tver Wale lta mouth a"fow-mulee De] war he ae seigsietcetoret tow Norfolk. It ts a shettered apot. but this fact was not wholly reasaur- Ing Gnd_a@ launch containing two of: cera waa hastily despatched from the battleship to Norfolk-tor-aid- Several tugs were at ats engaged and made quick time to the vessel. ee the —work of - S reetae her was The big battie-ahip was found be Wedged, however, and the pelisre worked ard for hours withou: upparently moving her an inoh ' Later further aid was eent from the ship yards at Newport N a As the Kentucky is one of t fleet that is to sail to the Pacific In Dec ber, the accident Is considered as excep- Uonally unfortunate. If she has suffered any material damage it muy delay ner departure, An official inquiry as to the cause of the mranding of the vessel will, of course, be made by the Navy Depart- ment, News of the accident was sent to Washington sSortly after the warship ‘ 5 grounded, The Kentucky passed in the Virginia Capes lata veaterday from the north, on her way to the Norfolk Navy-Yard tor repalre, prior to the sailing of Ad- qairal Evans's fleet on its long voyage kround-Cups Horn tor tie Pacinc. Bie Was proceeding up the Elisabeth River abreast ~ the Nortolk TAMMANY SLATE | RTE MEP | ORC | i | TOP tTHat P _With a Lambert Snyder Vibrator. There is only oné disease-—-Congestion. There Js only one cure—Circulation Woman and Child. Seems—to—Have | Good Chance for the | Sheriff’s Place. oe Charles F, Murphy talked to all the Tammany leaders who dre {n his con- | fidence at Tammany Halil to-day and @ lentative siate waa made up for the convention .to approve. Neither Murphy | nor his ‘advisers would say that car- |! Aldates had been selected. As a matter 15,000 Health - Giving Vibrations the Minute. Every Home Should Have Our Vibrator. You Can Use it Your- self and’ feel It Cure. A Tammany plate is never eomolute until just —bef ore “the convention. and sometimes it is changed While the con~ vention’ is In progress. There are so} many candidates for the Judgeships | that the ducky men will probably not | know: they have been selected’ until} shortly poten, they are put in nomina: ton. “The Exeddlive Committeee of Tam- many Hal! will meet to-morrow after- noon-at-4-o'clock,-said-ieader Afurphy- “They — will -agree—upon—caiiilidates—io+ be submitted to the convention Concerning fuslon bel je Re- publicuns and Independence Leaguers, Mr. Murphy said he was not bothered at all. He expressed the opinion that] it would be a good thing, because it would simplify the election. “How about the candidate for hers INT he-was asked. = was the reply. Eig Tom~ Fole announced last. evening that_he uid not accept. He deciared himself} favorably disposed toward the nowina tion of his friend, Patrick J. Conway, President of the Irish-American Athletic b. was offered to Conway, has the assurance of the sup-| Tim’ Sullivan also i ik nOW Wane Conway willland te piace! not wo sure of It, however, and {3 | PSI Is | o Te ge Tammany sShranieatiog _all of eebichene ia agnuleue he ts identifed. | One Captain Who + Has ony) ‘Three~ Months-to-Serve way —warenouse, No, The channel fe narrow at the point t = ‘the Kentucky struck, and it ees touroeY, emt ‘atthe Lambert's Point "Many. sicoflar “groundings (Dave the-seme-point,. but pink ag Scraft and ovea-SO1DK barges in | Eriendty-suit-a-receirer—hasbeen-sp—| the coset Ww: trade: {pointed for the company on the ground |ing_ berths have -resulted= seriousiy: ro: || + Sseverai- bration and starting the. blood gol bower and:pleasure in ‘living. is the greatest medical discovery twenty ounces, can be operated b: placed In contact with an -15,000-vibrations-per-minut most expert master of massage. rippling brook is always pure, cle: Vibration js !ife. INDORSED. AND_USED BY VIBRATION INST. eorex Rheumatism, acid in the blood in the circulation at some particular part, the system, and congregating, causes_pain. will relieve the congestion and get relief at St Spot and you ay larly the s: ; are and drives the ac When you hurt yourscif you instinctively rub the spot. Yyou-rub-your temples.” Why? Because Vibration own’ remedy, and rubbing Is Nature’ - Our Vibrator thrills new life and energy Into you It glves-back evento the aed potty séxes—much of the vigor and health-Joy of youth. " Vibration Makes the Blood Young. | The Lambert Snyder Vibrator part of the body, and-ts- h —_Stagnant- water_ts-imptire-and— —breeds. “This-le-our-4th-year-velling-Wibrators, and.every. Vibrator sold uo ¥ibrator tocs-all-we clejm-and.more. Cures Diseases, Relieves all Suffering 500,000 in use ta this country alone, It is always ready -and—wilt_test-a—— Metime. © ———— When your Is Na- crude way ‘of creating vi= ng. and doubles 'y: our of the Twentieth Century; It.welghs y yourself with one hand-and-can_be, capable-of giving Ible with the eeds_sickness_and fou! ar-and healthy. Stagnation is death. THOUSANDS OF PHYSICIANS, ‘ANTLY STOPS PAIN. RHEUMATISM ‘Selatica, Lumbago,- Gout, -etc-; form of-urate of soda. ‘This acid, throu; re—caused__b: me ets stopped on its way throu ae Gere the_Vibrator | Cote ‘stem is toned up, 80 id out throug the pores ot the-a I have been a xreat sufferer w bear the ‘very one a reat ad Dat, “two ‘or three minuter! nse cacatters, the oan pareeiveti aa! Two oF any Rea Faates 3 sciatic rheumatism: for several weeks. and | Jar of & wagon ei Shiy in the street ease ae 1 soul Deafness, Head Noises, colds. Ringing in the Ears, in moet cases, are caused by the thickening of the inner membrane through catarrh or To cure this vibration Is the only thing, as it is the only way to ach the Inner ear drum and loosen up the hard wax or foreign matter, et boar ou ‘to send, me Stomach Trouble, Indigestion, food not pro thus creating congestion in the stomach, pease sinaiany career coaieae pon-which-they-might be tried, Com- lester. Bot trolmen_te-appear-to-mhrrew_at Head— quarters before the full Board of Sur- goons and submit t physical exami: Hon... Among... 0ee...t0_-.whom. orders, were issued to-day are Capt, John Wie- wand, of the Weat aes! arose: elas ‘West phat ht atreet esa uons ‘atrds| Capt, “Bil eee of the Macdougal bad breath, etc. “GREENLEAF, Pine Grove, Niantic, Conn. ‘Constipation, etc., are tacks-nect “Apply the Vibrator to the stomach; It settles the food down, re- H leases the gases, comuleies the action instantly. real } fl so sound. may penetrate to the drum. ‘5 Bila coutdoors. twelve of them. for which caused by the: essar: va_and gastric juices, forming: gases, See ies pelas, and brings about relief Tuand ms well, it would S'waik I would have to “atop ey gralang. T thournt T would {ry al Mconaition2 reared vertised It, no. 2 an ted mith fi w ‘ rracaiven {a ine Vibrator wae maak Specifully yours. EB. 3 F «—STLLVERY LIGHT a Reporte tcts_showed that Inthe fret houre of t! of regietration that the enroiment had men; been ‘very Might. Possibly the storm may hAVe something —toi-do—with—the- fow. registrations. In some election districts scarcely more than one Or two names had been | sical entered in the half of the day, ‘The following are the revised figures for the first day's registration in Man-| ship. 1 SoPaape eer BPaB Aseembly Reatatrgtion- Di Districts, Restetmilon, saithinalt tort. * {aaa Da, and=Murphy——were- tormesly inapectors. Both are civil war veterans. They> were disthisded from | the Department for phy: 1 disability | y Cominlaaioier ScAdoo, but were; reinstated by the courts, 0, following eat. Thiruieth A few days’ & personal visit to the | street station, Commts- sioner Bingham transferred all the'# Heutenants and —sergeantw: out of the tand..replaced -them...with na: Those wwho may be dropped are al-| lowed a .ratio of pension in accordance | with hg imber of years served. j Capt. Hodgins, who is a heavy man, ‘put hard as nalis, went through a phy-| examination under the MoAsloo | Tesimes and . passed, with flying colors, passed the physical examina: | tion when candidate for an Inspector. | He has only three months’ more to-serve to earn the Tight to retirement | ay: Scrat at ate Le ay CASSIE CHADWICK JOINS “THE CATHOLIC CHURCH, (Special to The Evening World.) ' COLUMBUS, Oho, Oct. &—Cassie Chadwick, who= 1s dying inthe State | Prison, “wis Hecelved into “the Catisttey chureh to-day, Father Kelley, the chaplain of the /prtaon: “Bhe-‘evinoed .an--inclination =o, the Catholic faith some months ago, but feclined to ancept. en, beca us: Patnar Kelley _ told er that—it— she foined the church she would haye to att {end services. in the Catholic: chapel. She haw always ahrunk from appearing soublic. see tnst that rhe waives har “objec. tions now. would seem to show that she realizes that hér days aro numbered, i! - { | eevee Cyan ee LS in ately nana Tie rift ee Do ved po. eure." oPhen- re ctrled patent ms ci kind a a at yy Vibrator three weeks amet eters ae ‘three how Insomnia: had RP take ‘medicl his 6 thi a nae Sie foot would xe eres ¥. food cw ache like sticking. #6 utes’ ees eres z but it fat'eant any more OF eT moren Tas Wert Snrinxteld Bt OR No Matter What Pains or Aches You Have Our: _Vibrator Will Relieve Them in One Minute. We, the makers tor, assure you ne b UE United -Stetes and in_m: Gertain-that cur Health Vibrator” you to-day: cures you tf and-we will-refund your mone: Call_at_our store and hear a Vibration; fatty is FREE fetes done by vinrndl centr SED | millions, an Fost Saud a pista Of-6: settea~ tot ’ Ary jvel pariah a Call bert Try cur Vibrator for 4t-does- what _we clal m: Read Our Generous Offer. nd owners of the Lambe at haa cured tens of thousands of- people In the. rt Snyder Health Vibra countrie: We are so absolutely j help. and: heal-you-that.we.say-ta en days; If it brings relief, if-it} lor It, keep It; if not, send it back gn can lecture by the Inventor. natrated It tells yea spilt hae bea and what rmerly sold at ‘$5. 0), eal tho Now_we-are determined to sell ¢ dropped the price to $2.00 for 2, sold. id we hi ea “ether (bOx. Se a zith, @ t crit Den't Suffer! Write at Onve, Snyder Co., Dept. 41 Be 4 West 24th St, New York. Seween MWwer & Viw ay, O Ralesmen sir +31 Beamatresees 4 Stipping Clerk 9 Bkirt Han 26 Sleeve Hi: Sollcltors Wiectricians . 5 Elevator Runners. Embrolderera ...., 1 Engin : 5 Bogravers . Farm Hands, Feeders . Finishers Firemen . Folders Foreladies Foremen, Grocery Clerks, Oirts Harnees Maker: Housework Wotml ...+ ~~ Every week, monthand year, The World prints more “Help Wanted’ | ds. than any thice other New Mork bewspapers. combined, su | he sald hoarsely. oo mark on your right he iniale ‘WoT moaned Pay, sinking to| But that to bring out the latest 1m DeEhinl mpeeieeeAas at ey brought him too he looked Ons nera look them over, a COURT ASKED TO ENJOIN THE PRESSMEN’S UNION.) St. Loute, New ¥ national officers ae brought action tn les Court to-day aaking rational Printing | and tants’ Unlon o violating an. 4 1, by $ demapding an She is described by her daughter as |B feet 4 inches in helght, weighing 110 ipetede with blue eyes, regular teeth a possesing a dark complexion, She Ee ereHonilasiiasrateduieakiicckal | white waist, a black straw hat, black \\aced shoes and black stockings. She aise wore gold-rimmed spectacles, 1 MILLIONS IN SUIT AGAINST LEHIGH BY NEW JERSEY. WHITE PLATNS, N. Y., Opt. 8—The BRN sec police here are ‘searching to-xtay for TRENTON, N. Je Oct, 8—Sult was Seay igs tenes : janen Way in the Court of Chan, | [eae O'Loole, who was a servant Jn the agninet the Lehigh Valley ‘Rafl- — he was off Oyster Bay he heard cries for hélp and launched a boat. | Nothing was 4 red, however, although the captain es that’ there were men in the ported that ———_—— SERVANT MISSING AND FENERY OF MISTRESS GONE. (Special to ‘The Evening World.) Mhome of Samuel Chase, in Fisher ave- cery ne ten | nue, for one month and wh 2 | road to settle the question of the own. | Bot 19% osteraay Ammultanecnislyaeeth ership of, certain jands. The lands, | $1.64) worth of Jewelry and olotiing, It hich aré in Jersey City, were orig-/} is sald that the domestic went so far Inally used for canal purposes, but the | as to recs: at Peale new 9200 gown| i 4 the {len she went aw jeanal has een ubandoned, and the) ste and Mra, Chase went to Man-| ‘Btate claims ownership by virtue of @} nittan, and while, they were absent] cluuse In the special charter ‘eranted | Ttoae, tno police aay gathered up all of| the company, Several millidna of dol-| Mra.’ Chase's valuable dresses and He anavolren welry ands ‘packing the plunder tn | ‘ane, poured. Mrs. Chase upon siles Cured In G to 14 Days, Paso Oint- ment 18 «Uarenteed to cure any case of Tton. inn Bind. Bleeding or Frotruding ous to 14 éayw or money refunded. oh Beat malt “her TecheatTonndn tretite ihcuse ahaa oon ransacked from céHar to root, tn eaid that Rose was released from the | Bedford Reformatary only a month Richmond. Registration. Siete! sReminr{ tel crotal tor borough), “R ecapitulation. Who Is The Hollyhock. Girl? Real success comes to the man or woman who stands squarely on two feet—with mind and body in polse—and nerves that don’t fail when needed. If you cat Grape-Nuts made from the field grains which contain the natural phosphate of potash, plac- ed there by Nature for re- building brain and nerve cells, you're bound to have ‘acginger"’ and ‘‘nerve,'’ «“There’s a Reason,'’ Read «The Road to Well- ie Seinneanieccoonmn si ja REAM NUT AEERS. PO yanae nana and av0th Btree VANTED--FEMALR. Werth ‘Apply. Brook, 434 hhousswork. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY. WONDERS, "47 De purchases of 37 ely 389 FULTON PE Nell TS a

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