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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY OCTOBER 8, 1907. -_o_ Stakes and Purses tended ane Year Now Amount ‘to. $376,000. James R. Keene Now the Greatest in American Turf History A SUICIDE HER : _ Winner | MRS. HARTRIDGE AMILY FEARS Mystery Surrounding Disap- GOMPERS OFFERS AMERICAN AID 10 CUBAN STRIKERS) SONAR RRoNaERTT TENTH NATE ANA ANAT MINN: BURGLARS SHOOT [BOY STRIERS ‘JEWELLERIN BOLD] WILL TRY 10 TIE PAID ON STORE} UF WALL STREET Fifteen Hundred Telegraph Carnegie Trust Officer AST oe Cartes C. Dicktiveon, orracinar 9 tna Carmiegie ‘Trust Company, former. Secretary of the Treasur; ei ts now ‘president, was, with “end on, Charles: C. Diekt: Jr, 4 | Vanceinent— of the—theroughtwed—end ‘pat ‘on: the Holland-Amerioan | certainly mo othqr man_te more en + Yner Pottadais, whioh arrived at Hobo- | Htled to the ouccess that has eome to as “Having apent almost etx. months tour- we = Loy es mincayncpienees Tand had beld the record in on cies Tack ean) oppor winning. In 18 in England a horses tuntty, tady the comercial attitude | won $2,000, This total, how: u {ef Wurepe toward the United states, ever, in: RACING HIS PASTIME. Not a Betting Man, He Is Sat- isfied to See His Great Horses Win. més R, Keene, millionaire Wal ‘peetablintieg “a world's recordin purse winnings of 08%8.47) for the 160t_turt eeanon, le America’s moet interesting turfmen. - b No other figure.on’ the race trauks bearded veteran inthe matter of turt pattonage,: No oWtier man has con- tributed #0. Uberally toward the ad- the owner of the record stable of the ea. 7 coe = Up to this week the Duke of Port- 10 808.201 | SEARCHINGTHEMORGUE et operator, whose rice hovaes Ruve{- fot. skmertan isotope seo wita tela) ere) 5) | of the femily of Mra, Leslie W. Russell, lot No. 4H Weat Seventh-ninth street; [with whom Clifton) W. Hartridge;|have not been employed on tha. roads. ‘formerly attorney of record for Harry.) They are still awaiting orders at their [K. ‘Thaw, has made his home eince the|headquarters. The police’ have taken jet Mrs. Hartridge are certain that she addition (of first; /mecond eed third moneys, ‘Yet, with eeveral big etales to be fun | een active In the search for the mise- ling woman, visited the Morgue, He hat is es good @ market ower seventy, but there is eo one per- cmith the exovptton | aon in the crowd atthe. track to-day. ae ‘continental eountries who views the aport with more youth- ua the capital we) tat enthusiasm than—this man who Soe! bes ‘eee, an prerned horses eyer eeddied for equine bat- wall ea here, Wel tig Not a Dalby Track Vieitor. Mr. Keene te getting old. He ls now owns 2nd (has owned the greatest iesre been’ itvidg = beyond —cur—aeans— -puiktine ot the Pacem Canat—th widening’ ef the Erie Canal, the great Pennsylvania and New Yoork Central! string face tho starter, and. now. and|—— {terminal enterprises, tunnels end other! then Sunda: the occasions set "big undertakings have exhausted our| apart by him for the recreation and | resources and: put us badly in need of| healthful excitement resuiting trem the Ont ont | Intereete im Wall -Btreet, enough “te Ye no confidence in us, or, rather, in our-men. rewult Dt the recent exposures: tn insult: firet the other matters, ‘were inclined to withdraw their sh dagin ep Vier has given of touring sutomodile brings Mr. for fia, opinion on Mr, ‘itoowe: pois epoliey. of prossouung thi think when Mr. Roosevelt is aes ked pectact ing vice- aiden a the _ Catnemie. Trust Company. Sit. ——Mother—Tells-His-Ambassador: ee —He.. Would Better Visit ‘a Shinglé-Sho Eddie Foley, twelve years old, who} Hr Keene ta ba Wally visitor to Wife Deepens Woman's Whereabouts. Tt wae admitted to-day by @ member Alssppearance of his wife, Mra, Russell's daughter, that the friends and relatives has committed suicide. evidenced early to-day when A L. | Hartridge, her father-in-law, who has to see the body of the young oman who was found dexd onthe; ‘packs of tie New York Central at One rd EIgHLeRNth First aed the} | Mr, Hartridge ia determined to keep | Jup the search and will not call off the rh Mr. Hartridge appeared very nervous, and after gazing earnestly at the dead girl's face We shook his head and save [e-nigh of relic! Search WIIIl Continue. private detectives he bas engzged till Tie Tate course, Saturday: polldaye, days on which the stars ef his great theee visits, Mr. Keene has wondertul @laim the undivided attention of ten men, and these necessarily demand most of his time, The latest and moet up-to-date derign Keene to the track early, but it doean’t , [toot Its way into the enclosure set aside for the hunéreds of other machines, Mr, Keene's car goes dtrect to the the great Colin, Bailot, are houped, and prnets, James Rowe, cratic employer. __ _ Has the Greatest Trainer. | the grentent: Ticarea Gai eneda vate: oot ta -\eagh... Me, Keene Joeen't play favorites. - that he-ts over-tomd- of Colin —— Mention Colin’ and you have la right here with him in lie to-day, {ing woman. | on which day she disappeared, she sent waa credited with betting pe [a nove to ner nusoana, m waich sne he eo on the day Cotnmando Keene ave FACKED GIRL 10 DEATH, BOY SAYS ~ IN CONFESSION = | Wood Tells How He Gn “Head_of Jennie Marx With- eee eee aa the “gambling mabive.’ E ies Keene likes to see his horses He races for th the game ant pet for the mo. Gates, he ould bave “rok th hilaxating: pastime, the Wall there {s nothing | at is one reason as ‘80 fond of the game; maintains acres et Debeding 1 bailed the Castleton. in or we should my” “Jémmté" Rows, ts to: equal esi¢ | invariably on hand to greet his Guno- | PY he : eta ‘of him that he would ne Keene) has tmpiict’ confidence in hm. |horse In training. him i e in—tront_once bought win twenty ‘thts principle, Mr. frem Jimmie Rowe and won as him two days tater. erorr history nes rae Aebrete! on the Pacific coas ty puroht wiv: horse that he has Lian: to wee “O08 Tie jonaire goee into the stalls, pats the |prite 1 He~thinkes~a—tet-- ef —eyery—farss—-quare tered at the barn, but he ean‘t deny —' al CAMDEN. N.J., Oct, 51) etails of | Gniidren were summering In Canton, Se Dan Bparting-ane— ession-made-inte inst night by oN -Y. It was Touna-necessery for-an| yy. He also bought SESH he aixteensrear-o.d boy, Joseph Wood, _end_wh: rive he wan at he_had maltreated nine-year-old gnabscess_that had grown on hia foot. oo.| Bthel Marx and then Killed her with a.| is secretary, Mia. Rachel. Riordity, hatchot were given out early County Prosecutor Scovel. | was one. of the ‘mos (winkle.Jwhen= the subject -af.-the-twoe 2 Been Srp meer was hig-pet Syvonby will live aa tong | as the Keene memory Isata._but Colin (Fe Kemtuc! York from 0 Pen rtarted in Among the The crime | Davia, atrocious bver every sanit Hartridge has now been communiated | with and none bas heard from the miss. The miyatery surrounding the disap- vearance of Mrs, Hartridge has trom the first been profound. Aocording to the family, sho left home under an im- ression that ahe needed medioat treat- | ment, and on Wednesday of last weak. |told nim that she was golng away for | treatment on the advice of a physician. On Friday morning last the family In- ted an advertisement in large type in a morning paper reading-as follows: = ‘Dearest: Have seen doctor. You are entirely mistaken. Come to me at once. |Your loving husband. C."" The advertisoment hes been barren of resulta. and today, uae Haruidge was ae from the terrible strain he has been under. : “He hag scarcety eaten or slept-since {yera. Hartridge vanished,” said One of \Mra’ Ruseoll's family to-day, “We fear that if some news, whether @ood or + | doctor's care." ~~ Underwent-an ration. Two wSeks wo Mr. -Hartridge was Hiving at a clud Wits “Tits —-wite—and- operation to be performed to remove who la a protege of Mra. knowing that he could not get proper attention where he was, “invited im to the apartment she occliples with or father at Qne_Hun- pearance_of Lawyer's | than a million dollars in excess of ool- jum In the country —has-jectone cma foe Se penis period laa bien marched. Every relative of Mrs_jyear. All Railways on_Istand Will —Be-Fied-Up_if New York Breakers Are Employed. HAVANA, Oct. §—The Ouban labor or ganizations at « meeting to-day adopted & resolution to order a general strike, calling out all the unions in the island | Friends and Relatives - KNOW] tr the ratiways employ che strike-bresk- ers Who’ Ianded ers) bac Nns fone) Nothing —as to Missing | sew or — = “= A~Qeepatoh has-been jecetved from President “Gompers, ef the American Federation of Labor, tendering the labor orgazisetions of Cuba the suppom of the great American organisation in their prevent strugsie. Up te the present: ‘the. strikebreakers Precautions to prevent « breach of the peace No_ disturbances “have yet. oc- Sere Seo = EW YORKEAS RUSH | Mira Hart-lige has ended har ite waa TO PAY THEIR TAXES Smash en Grab} Watches-and-Wound-Man— as They Escape. (Special to The vel Gordon, a jeweller, who keeps store on Gouth Broadway ere, appeared at, Polloe Headquarters to-day with bandages‘on ‘his bead’ that covered « plato! abot wound sad Mentified Joseph Jories,- nineteen years-old, énd--Arnold [Witeon, twenty, as two of three negroes who made a daring raid on’ hie place and shot him as they escaped wits The three —Regroes — entered | Gordon's tore just es he was abeut to close up lest night Gordon, who ‘le ebeut ‘sixty-five years old, was alone in the place’ when the negroes walked in. Without any preliminaries, one of the robbers smashed a showcase with the butt end of a revolver and made a grab for watohes displayed there Gor- don. was behind the counter at the {ime -and= started -to“run= around the end to prevent the theft.’ when the and ploughed through his » while ‘The three negroes dashed from the | Return-More-Than-$47,000- “000 tothe TaxDepattment in Twenty-four Hours. Taxes paid at the Tax Depertment > for twenty-four hours ending at noon to-day amounted to $17,8%,54.73—more hos _usual Manhattan furnished the greater bulk of the payments, return: ing $18,105,076.15 of the amount paid: ‘The collections trom each borough Total $17,636,342.73 To-days vayments were moatly from | to benefit by the € nt. deduc- orompt returns. Taxpay have until Deo: Peo promt by the ome, After Jan, Tidelayed payments suffer a penalty of ner cent, Der annum. large eatates. whose owvers or trustees | fion offered as an inyucement for i vening Werks.) LONG BRANCH, N. J_ Oct. &—Sem- pief fired two shots at him: neat the Bullets struck him on the head | vom cat be Ns Ne Y ‘ore and the proprietor tried to follow dvipuia, Chicago, Cineit Company-Messengers Intend to Walk Out To-Morrow ‘Fitteen hundred of the three thousamd ‘messenger boys employed by-the Wrst- eo Union and the Postal Telegraph Companies in this city will walk’ out at 9 Ovlock to-morrow unless thelr -de- mands recelve_aiterjtion: “There ta Uttle likeMhood of thia, as’ th companies refuse to take the boys eerl- ously, The officials say that there will” be no -dimoulty: in filling the strikers’ The’ boys balleve that they can mabe. thelr strike very effective, Their mein « , effort will be to th) up the Wall strest istrlot, where meeseiiger boys are al- . most indispenoable. ‘There are. several mall messenger coipantes in.the busi- neag section, and the Western. Union ‘and Postal officials believe that the beya employed by these concerns will be able to-keep (ilnes going ull new ones ere hired and broken J Secretury Fred Schweers, of the mas- union, ays that his drganise- deciured sinulluneously wil Fales A fates OEY — ache Pen The th. thelt-aecape for th. “fline belng but it deiecn ives sent oui. on. Chist of Police Lay! Gordon to-day the latter d that they were two of the robbers, Sut that | neither was. tae-man—who-had fred 21 ‘nim. Gordon satd that the thieves car. they may haye secured other things. No watches or jewelry were found on the soe men -arrest eh SATS yearon for the third man. ‘The prison era rot to talk. rane ages ETO | COTTON HIGHER ON CABLES and reports of heavy raina in Missle: at Liverpool ‘The ing prices were: December, 1136 to thes; Samuary, 1118 to 1Li6;. Feb- ruary, 1116 bid; March, 11.22-to” 11 11.305 ts 13; July, 1.35 bid oF eee making —an— active ore Cotton was hleher In the early market SiG 180 fo tonday, being influenced dy steady cables. | sippt. A private cable stated that there waa a large short interest in January | Coats and collars | them, but the wound had partly dazed | Pitish and—the-moet-he-covht do wart too pear pt prnee brought In Jones-and Wilson, both of business sectiou, wha. part 10) rom dire hor, When brought betore tere Pants to aid the iets hig Wall Street oUt to-Inorro’ ead Preshient Joe fo stimulate them to quit by-force | of example, Both pie’ Postal and Western, Unton fos wil baye special mke-care-of Sesty Thay tae cis res TH8ss 8 the worl swe are striking for a living, om two and a hair Uniforma and an | President Le Ray. AND: WEATHER NEWS.) isis p.m far an we are co A boy cann make more Wages than $5 a week and often not that muc! Out of thiavhe pas toMy $00 evant for nis sunt pan | Wo want the fst us uniform: —_ EDWARDS FOR MAYOR OF ROME ROME, N, Y., Oct. &—At the Republican City Convention C, Ri Edwards was nom‘nated for Mayor, pan, doesnot reach pe-scon Mr, Hart~| —trige— will -have-to_be. placed under A Doctor_of Divinity, no written regarding the controversy be 1; tween ‘Collier's We! garding sults ht Bey, iGak Yer's against ust fo itg-mathods. These are his some very emphal “The. Religious yw Editor roby sentiments, with} ‘tic words left out: Press—owes YOU A) Shouts a~ ‘Spanked. ee e Re- ‘Does-Collier's-expect to. regain-any Weekly as the | aroused 2- and--methods, has _not_made ee — aper, bas} more ridiculous than any commeat o! -well-known—Religious Dap’ STE te _ Starehy food 1a._not digested in. the upper stomach, but passes ip eh OF 16) PatoTa ack a t intestines, who-o,-In—a- Healthy indl= ysett-intitcted——lose-—-ef—| Mof_presige by txiduah the-—trenefernratlon—ot—the-—— [demonstrating through sults for dam- Pras re jases that 1t_can be more artful—in aj evading | Mability for Mbels than the }hum ble—but—resentful_vietims—of—its defamation, or.does.it-bope.by..start-. ling a campalgti of Ibel sults to sl- lence the popular indignation, re- ‘proach and resentment which It has starch into a form of sugar ta com: pleted-and-then-the tood absorbed by——=— the blood. But -if-the powers of aIgestion, aro Weakened): a-part-of the starchy foot will He-in-the warmth and moisture of the body and cay wey abd irritating the mucous; rs faces until under such conditions the ammitted in this part of New ise 2 ’ Henne =otten that even—-his_ mother believes that Eddie had moro than the usual e peeves of liven aflotted to ni cat, sent Wa parent-to-da: Talsing the ante for his PAdle lives us No, 201 Weat One Hundred und Twentieth atreat, Dadle's newest commissioner Van Ness rene “mother be lived Van Ness. He! and Van Buren erect. id the-mournfal-stery thet—hoate was + and: Wanted just enouxh ‘are, a amali meal @ milnlater: plenipox tentiary soded that Edéi® was sorrow- money to. get home ‘and a cigaretic. announced that 2 Gua liad aavared diglomalle ve Sear emt here a better visit a shingle ahop betore” Te} She is not worrying. despite | of the end at Eddie's! pine liver whichstaye reached her. from home three days Wad= premised him: eased agiin he ate's | 9 wus} ty kety te wroaucs: Alt the while: Mry K is bowing here and there to ag. felenda and acquaintances Or #20 pp the horrible tase aK that If he ever owed, he dicking. of his life, ahi was no con weed remains of & month regular) ell, the} of his years to a posit! house to View the struggle. Usually he, + nee af the rac and_it_would—take hours of— argument to conyince ever peéped throurh a bridle. There to Admire. som et oy, ‘the beautitul Hines oft race ‘Took Celis head, Bee of Onin, ‘great two-y x 1x, not aes anak hana willl ssctery ~ Into} and not. rarely with the ates clothed men who ‘live on the im, A. } trom dawn to sunset. Mr. Keone o ikes to See His Horse Clear, With the horess eaddied and ready fo: | the post Mr. Keene walks slowly but 8 Alep remarkably firm for « man j cnuse Hin wife wee untr defied him when hi —_>_— A= Winnec. Abroad. Keene has raced horses exten- i _nohiaved ‘wonder: | a long wits repulsod him. has never | pasting the- orchard and culled her ta! Darby. ae im, walking with her Into the Lraees child hesitated and Wood conte: Oaks, Grand Prix | then told her that ne only wanted to|aportments, On Tuesday morning) But in the shelter of the b [her mother vialted er there, and af 5 fina bushes er call Mis. Haniles started down-| hickory ‘Post and seein ja owner that ‘this great- est two-year-old son of Commando {s not tre bast young thoroughbred that | ¢uj ‘won aprizet: white and blue spo! ried to victories in ‘At the track Mr,-Keens spends most; abroad, 4 jot his time between the tiseranaded a ese is horses have retict | aly ely. in Bur din, ae eciich, Cambridges! morte | play, Apcot Gold Cup. ok. | he overpowered her. ‘The-thoysaye in his confesston-that+ wine her -husband-to-dine-with-him_ at the. gini-erled-and-threstened:to-tett-her-- fs uanwans...Bhe did not return, and He then attacked hor, d=turt features Poe ‘1s cigar in the corner of his mouth, the} Ba yaa ores teat areca ever foaled | mother. came that he always carries dangln# | have carried the {0 In his hind, add view hia horses: from every angie. .1¢ a iriend is near he will Hiking | none, -Bhe-wea ina —highly.neryous Ther on the back of the head with a state and-spent tho greater part of the Fowhall, Including ‘This plow Ment pacing the floor, Voter, Oap. ‘and | nd the stars of thi: re-wen fortunes. om S20 9) parson fee farted thin eat meh shout | is fein horses, mostly two~ hav have gon the) record ‘hatchet hq had with : mus tmye Kdlied the-iittle girl, as s any "hi ee bie fracture marks the place where tho -one hal torr Thirs “iarindas oney. with] meiits to gO uncon Relliiou! isut he struck her rej ane atl £0 _-sharp_odge of the hatches, eh ae Bre Phir AGA. MARTA Yager Mla ta of tin that had been” taker pj-of-his- tethrer's ak ape-wed-rtscet-trover— the girl's-tody, putting bricks around tha tin «0, hold it down, Wood declared that hi maj tloally erect he holds: it," he vii GA! juidking-her-twortneat SATE OG Si AL erence mann ae sence as 3 ng new en wores figures, Tree ig aWollen-bocks—the-only-—ale fi sete el 5! tia: tt the root urement of the perfent. ty; of thor. 5 AUENDTE A Is also Inspected from be- ,0 proud owner moves #round 72 The slightest! be a threes horses whioh have won otra H10,00-ench: ‘They are Peter 7 Kingston and Delht a trio not to “Domino, Commando and pus trainer eu miht bave-added.consiarab« of together for a whis- ¢, {alle of what. the day's racli Horna es He ground the lying under tombstones a cobblestone until all cries with toring wont: The affection In which each wae bei | rica's ereatest: turf patron | Wood uayabeid deseriied sai demeners ie —<<$<$<—$—$ — CONFESSES WIFE MURDER. | CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., Oot. Turner on trial in the Crimtnat Court for the murder of his callé TT to-day confessed h Feald. tat tre committed. & respectable farmer her reliance being in p could do-nottdngewith the. boy, Owing (a the confession made by the wo perso reste Harry ¥, Mack, stepbroth dt ed chore boy, were re-_In public servants will thrive,’ declared pt But they | . ue to Mm and 1 in the olub- him back tha’ Here come 301 —_—_—_>___—_ BALTIMORE BELLE IS Julia Eliza- h fate | cut down or otherwise Injured by: tha ae Swinde! VWiho is Hollynocn Girl? enero on his field glasses tell bim che story. He rarely watclies a race the entire dls. tance. He satisfies himself. that hts | color-bearor fx In a go0d position, drops q remark of hia progress, then takes nhis Klasnes to Chmmelit on the rest | of tne strugel | about the ultimate re: nfrald that the great 'Tacer hoofs Seti co Mr,. Keene Js a bY congraiuiating busy he shaking bands and aring yn good wishes of thane In the mise at the Anish of the Century ty Ballot had won that the aging Out procesa Ww could k Not a Betting Man. bis year he had a de eattard ata Mise Riordan has employed peg firm of lartridge elve yearn and is re Lbsbinity) Hartriax Mi | Waa notitied, came to Now York -and| ¢ made a short: stay own, having inade an-appolntmont janstead xf the night at her mother On Wednesday’ morning ahe Jett the had a coni of *Thenawneniene lett, and wore a quan- four thousand dollars’ RACE GAMBLING MAKES CROOKS OF m4 “Yell debt of gratitu up—Cov use the acl Geet loo Baby’ as t “A contemporary Ner’s has finally rw Its own estiinal $750,000. 00: most a broadcast damaging. state about the Religious Pre and, has. suterontradieted, until, no satisfied after fin Press too quiet and peaceful to resen' the insults, putt rito-a fresh feld. and, bu Fore i againat this Post z “fire a smile as the Post sud sivos {t buck a dose-of its cine. own medt ‘comes-from Collier's, but LETTER CARES | tRgeq. tracks ar@™the curse of the they are wipmt out, the sooner honesty e like & spanke Coote $750,000.00 to soothe {wants der, lacerated teelline: nank heaven St h a man with its ten. spade who believe: fn telling th Perhaps young American to-day, and the sooner| 4° ¢ard for the facts,” may say such letter ‘exists. Nevertheless, it 1 de for your courage in OwIny aria Wee} Yel ah Mt Ma Would you= care to? article on the ‘Boo tYen-Oh Man's’ suc~ ne remarks that Col- n against a solld d those falae- state- it makes the mistake of Christians, ent; turng and “Tt {sa mi cheery laugh World lauens. N° sot it cries and ‘backbone’ | enpugh to call and fear or (AVON, with ite “utmost dividuals or bythe public ttaclt ig) the use of medicines. ¢{ Thousands of visitors go through our_entire works each month and see | for themselves. that GrapeeNuts con- |), TAINS HUBONTY “MO MINE “Hur” WHeAL, barley and g ttle salt; Postum abso-|. lutely. nothing but wheat and about ~;ten-per cent. of New Orleans mo- laser: The art of: preparing these all: the} simple-elemonts-inva-ecientific=man-| stake tO BAY Tner to obtain the best food waluatand flavor required some work and éx- a babyand}-perience.to acquire... 4} exhibitio: of !gnorance or worse. ap ene whole truth without| do claim physiological or bodily results of favorable character following the adoption of our sugges-}among the best physicians who are scapes with the details above're- cited, that preventative measure: keeping the individual in good health. |far and away the best. patios | tions regarding the discontinuance of 8\ coffee and foods which may not be our office and |s only one SHIPPING-NEWS. ALMANAC) FOR {TO-DAT. fon tn New Jersy wheth- ; may pun rises, 6.03\Sun rete, 8'33!Mobd pots, 6.37 | Wovs’s contessom of Kut upsupport- Bride, a letter-carsier, convicted of jed cannot be taken as evidence In any: opening mall, before Judge Chapfetd, ‘The father of Frank Nev, acrived Locke, Cayuge County, tained a Wivoroe mx yeare ao. murdered chtkt, erday's Matron Mr. Koene was yesterday from | Brooklyn, to-day, vinibiy annoyed because Miller esemod A BRIDE IN IN LONDON. atthe reer at the atart He alan't fear fn Gute PORT OF NEW YORK, ——____ HOT DOGS AND WELSH RABBITS. | Roger Williama, who hits the Simplex ‘ ibs 4 wa aive nwa really to c post: brunt-ot EAA AA atl dt REGISTER TO-DAY! yote If you ao not No. one onn yote in the ential primaries unless he registers ‘TRAMSHIRS, 1 {yitanvand Bt Andre, You cnnnot Meaava, London, ext apring SAUL ED TO-DAY, Kronpring withelm. Ba Mr. Keene tx not a betting man. He peidom tins a Wager down, Just once bet of 150) on | | Besom and Jost when the eolt finished | +mecond, At another time, Oyesen Years | Jellcreon, Non nly remaining day vet 12, and Monduy, Oer, 14. egen trom 7 A. M. ti Alivia, Newfqundiand. City of Savannah. @ayannah, in moving sentence on Robert) E. Mc- in the United Btates District Court, “Case after cane of hetter-oarri fering mall Intrusted to their care ha been brofight to our attention of late, continued Mr, Youngs, ‘and in each in-| Usually a privat stance it has been shown that the mdi man sought money to play the ra Young men with little or no responsibll- United States District-Attorney Youngs, 9 pll- ity ‘and men with families, tke Mc-| low’ Bride; have been unabk to resist the| itself, rye allurement—of the track once they are| {ng heel 4 rhe latter will be “the in the grip of speculation. woulda’t suftico, so It started | of a mass of let {ng the ‘yellow’ This yolune could not, wl! half a day's 8 ters come America. i}interesting to the pu a public | controversy. together and yelling “Loo at me” Wetoller Than Thou" attac “Tt ts the crying disgra |gtatos to-day, | Ruce-tracks should be| letowad, or, at least, thelr activity should cin bo curtalled to # limited period each) year." him on account of his family. He was of the Untted| out on & He was caught three months ago Alohing registered letters. He pleaded pentesces toa year and « half ip @ing, I! ‘on ins Religious Press and on med we did when we first resented Co ler’a attacks, to say whether, in ikewise leave it to the public to whether Co! controversy {s not bic, but this is] feeding. In the palpably ignorant attack on us in Collier's, appeared this state- ** methods to ettract attention tol ment: “One widely’ circulated para- put, Jumping in the alr, crack-| graph labors tal induce the impression 8 will obviate’ the ne- cessity of an operation In append{- Ki citis, This is lying and petealy Collier's has been using. the “yel- we teave it to the public now, as craving for sensation and clrenla- od ticn, Its attacks do not amount to a Pate eto tet AA red gysiematic mercenary none We! ters Brag Ue erate We have ho, ts, etc., ~ newspaps com methods of Colller's. fs so large that a man ) go through it under steady work. The let- from various parts of 1 k| that Grape-Nui {-| deadly lyini n reply to this exhibition of— +} tum Co. says nl Let ft be understood that appendi- | itis results from long continued dis- ‘turbance in the Intestines, caused primarily by undigested starchy food, say )such Senter bread, potatoes, rice, Collier's, Py its Own pelicy| partly cereals and such. controversy by private lawsuits. It) process of manufacture? Collfer’s-cannot—dodge—this-publict whole—lowerpari_of—the alimentary canal, including the colon and the cannot postpone the public judgment; appenalx, becomes involved. Disease ragainat—H-—-The-great jury, the Pub- ; lic, will hardly blame us for not walt- ing until we get a petit jury in a been damaged-In/ courtroom, before denouncing _ this -detracter of institutions founded and fostered either by in-/ discontinue the star up and.at.tmes-takee the .form———— known as appendicitis. - When the symptoms of the trouble make-their-appearance, would ft-not >. {be _good,- practi common: sense;-to rehy tood—which. stacemiste—thetroth! take No announcements during our en-|in which the s eEEeTSEn ae + tire-business career-were-ever“madet formed Mtb a gs and Dhara Claiming ©. “medicinal effects’ for eltuer Postum or Grape-Nyuts. Med{c- t |Inal effects’Are results obtained from orm “Or sugar inthe = This is identically the same form ~ of- sugar found—in the human body after-starch hasbeen wertectiy is gested. Now, fuman food is made-up very} ABIES, OL SACD ADS AG TRG UTA DR emme, the body for energy and: warmth, = LNaturaliy;—therefore;~ Tahoutd be continued, if possible, and for the reasons glyen dbove It-Is made pom gible in the manufacture of _Grape- Nuts. In connection with this change of _ food to bring relfef from physical’ dis- turbances, We-bave sugested wash! - piNor enon any jginlleation Koes jout the intestines to g ae ~ AT way—-to-alinck: reg at lnat struck |us because our advertising 1s RaTlelP aRPLREANT EONS eae it simply offers‘a remarkable rid of the ime Naturally, there are c disease has Iain dormant and th it continued long,“ until ay parently only the knife will avail. But it 18 a well-established fact fectly healthful person. His or her health Is evidence in {itself that the beverages and foods used exactly fit that person, Therefore, why change But to the man or woman who is ailing we have something to say as @ result of an unusually wide exper! ence jn food and the result of prop-r nal effect! eyally thousands of persons tron afeke well, let the reader naine st, tho Pos- ATS We 0 be idemned for suxe gesting a way to prevent disease by following natural methods and Yor perfecting a {ood that contains’ no aeaiel Bel and produces no ‘meédici- . but which has gulded t= btss to ‘health? ‘We have recelyed during the years past’ upwards of 25,000 letters from people who have been efther helped or iade entirely well by following our. auggestions, and they are simple. If coffee disagrees and causes any of the allments common to some coffee quit It and take on Postum; white bread, potatoes, rice and other starch © foods make trouble, quit and use Grape-Nuts food, which isdargcly predigeste | ani will digest, | nourts! iy when other is noe It’s just plaim old comomn sense. “There's a Ri 2” for Postum and Grapé-Nuts, : Postam Cereal Co, Ltd. ghee Date ee tre ap Helge da thar bram ef th ‘graph businese if the other went wild and lodged’ tn the {they go out. He suid that a strike will