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en EEN SWEET SMILES SETTLE ALL OF FLEMOA'S BILL That's All That Many Wailing Tradesmen - Get — for Their Goods. ' boosted: <4 9 f fiv to Crawford, net a 6 ‘Bteunsl King O Leary-Kosemaa & feet single Into to Jones. NO gobbled “Hedacier's - Sy. ‘tadk was nated by Stelit/ A Fun, Cobh) made the araty Phe. came, & three-bagger to On| oe anh ts fully, by putting x sine’ t@ | ganien. Cough) ° then, focwnan ‘a wings come haluing on} eeeect the bases. A light tain 1 OLeary, warst tat, with thug: onge foil to the Maxey of the epic ary | me Casey did—he struck | “FH, inning. ‘because of rain, shower, after; 1 Piny was se- | after a walt of Afteen’ minutes. | ultewalket to first-om:balix. ‘Tinker ¢ Ducted 2 saccifice to Rossman. Over rmi'e-atngis sent Hyers home. «8: hit he plate and didn’: muccecd.. Festifics Hat _bisirict-Atio: ney Said Eyery Char; Was Sustained. (eatinued frpm First Page.) tion If. he didn't viwit Keene every day in 3901: Ls STILL: WAITING FOR PAY, chard bt i consent of John TD. Crimmin: ; that was publication of t | World, I took a le A The him: was that Xr Crimming that he ow “Atainer In any matier wh y tothe Inter letter was read by iid. not accept & mins. That: not the | ter I took. That written hh M ake PhUDIN aduietion.! ate of Putin procsed against the | he appointment of after! hh would be TT VENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER COL. AMORY UNDER OATH SAYS JUGGLE —— teports, Thoroughly — ined Five Years Ago, ” Gave All-the Facts. tter brovaht out by Nbin assured Mr. | before the would “inform Moulton, Hasl “T send vou this luformation—so y Lean take advantage of it,” Col. Bi a. te | ou rt. could gelt Metropoli- the cross} waked {Not Ste Haslett wass Exam:-: ee jeuease ees | Armed with Boathook, Mus-| Broker amine But Doctor Says Would-Be erchant on| DESPERATE DUEL “UNDER WATER T0 SW i cular ‘Longshoreman Fought Rescuer and Wounded Him. | SUCCEEDED “AT” LAS EMANS LIFE WATS BLACK HAND “BAND WITH GUN WW EACH POCKET. FCIEMA ON HIS FES AND FACE Afflicted Five Years—Medical Troat- ment of No Benefit—Inexpress- ible Suffering from Burning —and—Htehing —Cuticura—Affords Ziegler Ready for! Thugs After Routing Kidnapper. A COMPLETE CURE been troubled moro or lese years with eczema, but not seriously until two years ago. ben Wi} eyelids woul twell “yD Members of the Black Hand. Commor- | for fivd (ist! ‘or other dreaded itailan bands, | wha haye iiade threats Iman effort to Yiackimail, have hot shaken the herve —at_times crack Topen; hard scabs 5; ‘of August H. Ziegler, a\ wealthy brok T rT Third piace, Brooklyn, & Leary, 819: totrod + oes a Goubied the batter. tO twedman.. TWO NUNS. | Donovan sailed « to Siagie. Bumped to Pers and was thrown oni) ee fichacter diet of strikes. Né), ees Inning. ~. } Chance boomel a fr to! Coughlin’ Mtotnfeldt armashed a single past third, “meariy on the tne. King. struck out, voiced Eleanor Klii hall, i Wee * SER CASy a “You cabled a note to Wiliam ‘A, for ‘en. Evers lifted a tone ine yah bd, NO RUNS. at Evers (@Aln golng abroad’ in! New ‘York piling Haslett, in Europe, that a reoelver was [ts be appolsted for Metropoiiian and ward siamnied n het o “ S andiit cot to fret shoad‘of him. “Cobb itp adyentures day by day ‘and ‘ling [the hearts of tmdermen and ahopkeep- | tried to induce him to operate in the jSirerta i plated, but did not try to have anything to do with ist him again tntil th I. did not’ @ following Oo “ah; Woman of Many Aliases Again Figures in the, Police . Court. j . Bartlest then suggested: “As I \nderstand, ft all the sinews of from the pockets of Mr. Tay- I spent @ good dealof my own | gave Tinker a ximilar opportunity. \f eo a fly to Slagle. NO ors with npguish as sie comes and goes. za 7) Seventh Inning.” | The young wéman waa a prisoner for { told him a recelyer waa contem- a little whit > @chulte: beat a bunt that a] ein the Night Police Co Detter and “woree luck wi umt. He grabbed {t, out threw wild + ena to Ing to get Schuite at recon: Shrew Overall ot. : runners mr Saline. Stage eromticed to O-Lekes, @hrew. to Schmidt, but Schulte ieee th; “And you went to Street Station, im the ators of C! Philbin, who connected by marriage topher Lor dealer In antiques, with John D, Crimmins?” . 108 Broadway, aNer she hed used “Well. tt developed that they were re- i) the-tetephime tor an hour and a halt} tated oT aia not knayy it Ttook-s sid and refused to pay the toll. ter of introduction from Henry. A. : fis “Lie store insisted on - Mra ker] apm 4 san hE paid her telephone calls, |. G Pfam wid, inka tailed fe hagha Ate RUG Ted “tip Police toad | haviare upon Siduopouane 3 pate pane ete An demateded -eccpocenran: Calls’ it- Jerome's Warfare. (ringninat asked Col Philbin t! was tlon fot the with Mr, PhUbin as Ris counsel, Crimmins Letter Ruled Out. nh & second argument on the ia missability. mmins letter Phitbin M. red it dearing On th efore the court, and would be harnijess in evidente, but that he opposed its admission as In- competent, @nd added “Why, Mra Crimmins sald in that let- Fie ile abtornas ool rh Pail ‘The Metropolitan x in splendid condi= tion,’ ate., and we all ; rybody knows to-day, “whether was true or_not. The letter was ruled out again after Justice Amend had read it id Mrs Pilibin take.the case? = “He began an ation of the fnots, He oaid. not take tne ease tin lees he (ound che Clarkia Io Lut ‘He found them to be substans to “Did you twenty-thre Twenty-five ropriza®: Raginst—the, zo is Stockard at scons, 16g: ne an “ O'Leary Mure took w lead off firs. | fut Sie got one who promptly took {ie Jerome's wartare.” end Slaglo scored before he was rug Df to @ cell in the Weet Forty-reventh| wwhy do Deraint im saying! own 4 Schaofer street station. | ‘Mr. Jerome’ warfare!’ ’’ JOHEBE RUNG. aehandl-Aled dol rie former Mrs. Garvan tine been In| wan ccause 10 yuan shin wartar <8. 1 a ouagh Th This tea frequent attenduice upon police courts |'This tn very impor and Rossman, { t Oy jour best. Metropeliian-many sats aso — Moony did not. Mr. Page did, In be- half of the Third Avenu Company, agalnat neveret au PECHEBE Po inst the Thirdd nue, and ipabe That was in ISS or 188. @ Fealit at your inter at’ Henry. A. Braker. Y < the plaintift In the | franchises. then held. by the Metropol pointinent, of a-recetvet, had no Broidway and Il.understand from hie Partner dé MiVer Kol a KATE pf stock short tn his lite." Public Service Exposures The ‘application of Anthony in behalf of the ‘Third Avent way for: the Sixth i Brad tan, claiming the company had wri) 10 Tepurchase tiie Properties, was ‘rea. to the jury, after which The World er: Ucle, exposing the Metropolitan ‘ring. Published fn March, 1G, was read. Thie articie, It is elaiined by the de | tense, was Inspired by Amory, Mr. Earle will present the record of the earings before the Public Service Commission to prave that what Col | Amory maid. tn’ was t s Proof Raye | ahd Ninth Avenue | ide-May—Die“in- Hospital, © |. Armed with a doathook and ten [feet under “water, Alexander -“Ander- [700-4 Dowrerful “lonwehéreman, put up A flaht against saving his life to-day hich ‘makes: Victor -Huxo'a famous submarine due! in the ‘Tollers ef the Sea" jose a lot of its glare asa thril ler. Anderson was rescued, despite hia struggle to die, but he sent: his captor to the hospital, and he may succumb to the blows he recelved as face, and—at—auch “L times I suffered more than’ I can explain. 1 bad employed pey= eral doctors, but re~ ceived no relief until 1 Ziegier ja not. Slopps indoors, but can; jbe found our in lie garden ind in the! atreet with nis children, a re' yor in feach coat pocket, and ready to draw! them And shoot the, first. italia” who | Tnakes fae alias tcet threatening move | | in his direction. ent @ Yosterday afternoon the broker saved | gave tho Cuticura’ hia throe-Yearsold gir, Beatrice, trom | Remedies a trial. {Rey cutiones Soup being kidnapped, and a black-whiskered) and hot’ water to-bathe my face, ‘and a brizand:eaved ite own tite by vaulting | appiied Cuticura Ointment. » This gave a@ fence with simian agility. me Itistant refief, in that it stopped the A tow days aor a letter came (0 ltr itching and burning ‘and softened the - written in Italan and enbrotdered with | gin, ahd in lew than one month I was tilettoes, The text wan that the writ-| cured of the disease. I continued to Sta headed. $00 on midnight, Wednea.| tise Cuticura Rexotvent Pills for mora | |éay, Mri Ziegler was instructed to| than six months and have used Cuti- — / | place the money, in ail bills, under | cura Soap ever since. The cure-in my. le ares block’ on Union street, op-! case was complete, and the cost was {ONTERMYER GETS jhe and tix rescuer occasionally arose | i | DELAY HE SOUGRT. | Justice Seabury has given his con- {Pent-to “allow Samuel Untermver,- spe- cial counsel to the Metropolitan Street Railwey—Company—and the New-York i i wition 10 Attor: imey-Gene?at— Jackson's application for: | the appointment of State Court rece! ers for the two companies. | ‘The Attorney-General contended in ‘tig application that Judge Lacembe,-of “Howard Leavitt | the United: Stats Circut:-Court. acted’ (© the surtace. The duel took place In the East River, | om the toor of Hamilton avenue, Broo! shortly after § oclock. Anderson, 0 fad Just artved from Sweden, snd who Is thirty-elght yoars old and butt {Darting out ® Bammit-piace; ater-y-cdge—shouling atthe top of nis voice. : Near the foot of Hamiiton avenue he Sited a doathook and stood his greune, SAUSN TUR. house, No. Seven “aimost 40: the pepect Park. case a ith the doctorst money, decane tthe nroker Thille, “The Cuticura’ iemediea are a fi was noc must To himaett to mot a gitck | godsend to anyone. John B. Moore, and awt heater, Vt., Jan, 6 and March 6, 1907.’ DANDRUEF ‘We will fecd your heart to the Shad-dandonft of = dogs," ran the letter, “if you fall to do aa instructed; and if you breathe a Thad tried doctors and — all kinds of hair tonica, but none helped foward ={0- ‘the -puilce.-we- wii -ahunt-yo down fn the street }iko a mongrei_cur. ry im10—Pe bids bade BM AOI me. My head was covered all over and when I’got warm-and sweaty it would Itch so T could hardly keep my hands off st. Laaw Cuticura Remedi s advertised “| on his three cliidi He put a dum- Haag package tinier the stone-deatgonted=t 4 Porters but no ops_went ihere-while-the-detec-+ tho worst kin rtiva_wetched. Afier they left, early yesterday morning, the bundle was re moved. The broker stayed home. yesterday. arming himself with revolvers, -Neich: Did about ae numbing and shrieking in his Swedish | - | dialect and brandishing his weapon. wore hovering about. He allowed Tis 1) Robert Stevens, thirty-five yeara old. | little girl to play in the yard and sat . OLearte out, Steins . i NO RUNS, a _within the past_ftew months Her ca-| Why did you gu to se E. Clifford this matter? without jurisdiction in appointing ARAL a? Go ee | s; he used to be a director In the | ceivors, even though the plica’ culled on me to ask | wag made by two realdents of anoth and-used the; Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Cuticura Resolvent, ELahth finnln Ge haw been a vivid one since she | Patent” . Eighth Inning. sige be fe kince sie) “At his request. He had read an ar. ta t ateuck out, Sonaaar oot fommed the name of Eleanor Kimball, (ticle In an evening Paper stating that | 5 es ttt} es scorching i Evers) tv0ugh sG¢ aisv occasionally calls her-|ctArees were about “to be preferred | Bei oii sel ora tye aa py Holiiagoworth, That was the name|iive him any tucts {had L met bit Se ener ettnetir pirack Oe Save WO stugmtiate Wahie Ti lhe [and Nir. trakarthen.—t—worked—with— Geer er wetting tires Dale on Over, WSN. COUT, “and In” her excKéme |Schurman trom Dec, 15 to the end of | i Geawieed fenned too, NO Riss, 22" inadvertently: stated her address ax |Janua gil, Cra read hata YS: No, SU) West Ninenty-rourth street. | “And that was the end of Ninth Inning. | | ihere—an Pe World reporter |inal_ action 2"! confer ek ‘i E ad many interes: z icfailte ied to Jones. Tinker walked jig tes wulte-resent Coon ee ine met i sacrificed, Donovan CORAL Eleanor Kimball. Lie Qiso jiearned |. Then you became interestad the le sinwted, Tinker scoring front sec- | That ier return to the neleblopheca tiv side of the mattor and ran down throw eagerly awaited by druggists grocers, |',,LAakewoed to see Mr. Philbinz”’ n Schacfer—newsdealors,-miemenand divers trues vt Ph io threw: him ovt. ONT: RUN. ing shopaceiers, who’ met the charming | Cobb filed to Bieinfeldt. Korsman young woman In the couse age mingled. Couglilin filed to She-kard. three weal’ roaidence at the Van who dropped the ball; both runners couver Apartments, being — safe Schmidt struck out. | Bewitching in an exquisitely tailored i O'Leary fled to Sieinfeldt.. NO RUNS. ’ gray-atrped -deses KAT oe daecline ee = bi tnery creation, also gray, fur trimmed : —_—>—_— [and ‘garnished with “aweeping "ostrich plumes, (he young “woman “4 x. wool NOT-TRUE,-GAYS CLOWRY.— “ihe stpenlarcitene opine ee pos Almost month ago.” ‘Though she had o. lugguge. she ¢ resident of Western Union Has gage iT furnished apartinent; fore “| No iatention of Reslaning. adinnoceyn Paying..«)month’e rent tn) “4X reportinashed over the country to- At ime end of three — weeks, ce money. was returned ythat- Prenklent. “SIVITRtOT extend {0 VACHE Tha” ape Staten—Island— tne supertitendent- declared to- | : + 5. -Pionship Brings Qut-Sey-- eral Star Players, i apie fii whe ‘ew~snd tien > dexired to sleep o° nights, Tho young Woman and her guests, | however, put slumber out of the ques: | tlon in “her viewity. AM night long corey popped aud aus ‘tolled up the. - ~ = tying baskets of champagnu| phe pero: = me INCAS DUL, -VOlced. college wOHES | gy Ee enue Sees % = ovgn—the watt and 6ctided | it ? ai m from) the windows of the young jady’a| links of the Richmond County Country spartepent tiie }Club at Dongan Hills this morning ant and demanded tyat the dashing yoruy = 18@ galery followed the players. A ratenant move, “The superintendent calleg steady wind bothered ths “golteba to bt pag cut found a hospital nurse in| some extent, but otherwise the condi- To rebar, niin lened Manny) Tiohie were TAVOFALIE. “attendante, called In tepalr piattered nerve: 5 rent} As @ result of the play to-day, two the | of the Richmond County and When the nurse Jeft the month’ was returned-to Miss Kimball with | member: jd Mr. Clowry, “ani { have notnte bn of resigning, Forecast for New York City ghbors rose In a body wand vicinity: Rain to-night; p-Saturcay. gererally fair and cold- fer. freah southerly winds, shift- ing to-night.to brisk northwest. _ eastern New Yorn Rain to Sheen ¥e “Instant She Fearn jin the semi-final, which Is being played Fe ett fiat [this afternoon, The result of the first) pytees in the 18-h6te round this morn- ids wan an follows: Paitin. RoC. beat We 4 Up and = lo go. ny, KC, beat George = Ht, 1 up amt € to no. beat Be oP: Wednesday inst. Beamed on the Clerk. The news of lier going was’ not lon spreading through _belghborhood: Gi left on Pnight; colder in west and north J} Saturday cleartrig and south, shifting 19. Ge robably rain this night, Saturday fresh west winds. 4i tie corner. Broadway; ly regretted. patty H, E. Armatror ‘The bandsome clerk recatled tearfully | Lough, R. Ca by the —mament see drs teid—even-on-the > Arar, ROC, Suris woInkn “weeks Daz: | 1 up. we zi aI She had swept into | Cozens Hardy, FH. ile store redt—e-—cohaignment | Frank Sears. F. H. Of toilet articles, imported perfumes. -E,-36, by eefauit odds and” enda patent medicines, | If. beat-E) W. pavented — saps, — bruvhes—and—a Tew | uid ¢ RO, P. Taintor, K. tries Th the bon-bon Mne- Trusineas | George Bechtel, H., by defaul + Was -Oetiainly plkine—up-end-the clerk | agson, I. HL, DeAL Wy" AS BOR, beamed upon the new customer, by defauit, W. 1. Seaman, He beatred some more wi 3_up and 2 to _asked him if gould cash _ ie . Ha, beat W. P. default. Richard AL Biyth, Re Bee hronert 4 Up und 2 to go, beat G. B. Adan; Willlam Boyd, F soft icheffer, -F. } Be, a ies © Wis advertised for in: The Moming s World's: Want Directory: he a {ne Of 2. he would things erbundand> aacopt later, He did. and continued things until the binw Sooib-rarc wth ar he 53 hopmen, who yesterday wept wailed nnd giashed. thelr teeth. BoerecincecadatinetnteatT Gt ay Knabalt went after | hursday wa for $75. ‘He CITY MUST-BE PAID: X | Justice ‘Fitaweraid in the Supreme! } Court tate inst night hamded: dows } dycivion which was tied toxlay jn ie! | County" Glerk'« office holding that the’ STenparnigh (api Tranalt Company and. the New York City Interboroukh tway must pay othe = City of “New for the éleetric current uned by LtheJatter company for Ure-running of ‘ ars operated $n connection | ubway and obtained from the| the mone ‘Alteration ¥ ig seni “2 Hoasework rr... Siasdresmers Horseshoers . and: wring | sho? 11o the Nmalicht—againwaen. uo the Broadway. gntiqu: Degan—to-telephonge tte ie friends. Muabelmen. Dutebers .. | Buttonhole Mzke: Cabinet Makers... ;Cunvaswers AS 1 of No. 921 Bt. |} Was iin charke of the that Company. from alellver:| ctrie power to the New York ( pany and restrained the New York City Company from’ using. disposing of or selling the olectric current so ‘ob- p | tained. door, | Jumice Fitzgerald to-day insucd & riand | stay of the interlocutory judgmant_on Score ‘of oth- tO Boe her 20, ave the Jott E at and sated (ror thera n trich Feathers... OLOKTaDhers ‘Chats .. Clerks .. Printers Mumber T_met him || Golf : Cham-;; the— i ‘eaoh of the stokers wax sc; eC heat Ho Tenet led to take an Intense + Cerman I. Feapin, [steeragt ‘Mrd Ayonue. I Toout “eercain published > iropolitan.”* Arabamt you. tell him a receiver would him that a receiver statements State, and that authority-to name leatvera for property wholly in this State | Tested solely with the Biate Court. Paul D. Cravath, of regular counsel {to the companies, had refused to go on ine stabi Be qs deciaas a Y know that subseque a in bite market on Metro- | and made some money. I be- changed between Amory and William A. Hazlett were read. In one, soat to Parla, Amory said a receiver wax to be appointed for “Then you went to Charleston to ob--Metropoiltan, and that a day or two “SEE EVENING WORLD — _ TO-MORROW FOR __ ROBERT EDGREN’S GREAT STORY _ as ‘METEORIC CAREER OF TERRY M'GOVERN. | before Justice Seabury —tn=t— when the Justice would not adjourn more than one day Mr Intermyer ap- Peared next day, reportel Mr. Cray- ath's request for a Jong adjournment, j.and. on being refused, di | Untermyer now. gets jon jopen the defauit, haying enjoyed™ the week's adjournment aaked for, and will argue the case on Monday before Jus: tice Seabury, : = TELLS COGHLAN “DONTHOCK THS Givensto-Admiral-by Span= “ish War Veterans. for |] Kalser,’"! sald Wi No. 5— ~—IN SERIES ON ~ “CHAMPIONS _T HAVE KNOWN.” _ - LUSITANIA. HAS BEATEN EVERY had establixhed, ed witha big bottle of ale with od - "Tae next Dut the stokers. in celebration of this, day's run wos go no more a ion Off to wo mile: There were four my! on board the ship» and Shused a lot of prin to a coterie of Joyal Englisn passeng: The Gormany promise neces. wio0md around —r, rail of. photosraplers and appears ‘ereat In the log. and C. Bar: ious Germans their actions Two of them, A. brok, were repre: burg:American line. $e AL ty bE sentatives two of the North heral manager ship Gorman. discunsing tie trip oes the Lusitania, sald: r to, hive held and lost a never to haye held ‘one, aia Carried: The t. 3 in her second cab in, GREAT BRITAIN REJOICES OVER LUSITANIA’S FEAT.| LONDON, Oct. 1L—The perforfnance of the Lusitania in crossing the AUantlc m Daunt's Rock, rear Queeastown, Sandy Hook Lightahty in about fous days and twenty hours Is hailed with ons. compiiments | Tie toowing day the run tell} oat tor at a Q@nner given by Admiral Schley Camp, Span{sh “War Veterans, ami all the other camps around town jto Rear Admiral “Joe Coghlan, -U. §. N., retired, Jast night, in Terrace Gar- bi: Tesceeraeenrner wae : “When you ‘hoched der Kaiser’ you had beliind you #,000-men who would phaye_followed —vou-te-the_tnet_nyish,. ‘But-if-sou-ever hock this,""-and here Mr. Hale pinned a Spanish War Vet- erans!_badge on the Admiral's breast. ‘The reat. was drowned<in c’ japshter———— Admiral Coghlan wax introduc a _wWho made the Kaiser zaid nothing very warlike. ] One of the speakers did aay tnat Abate ete steerer toe SP jYeterans of the navy would be on in case of war, and that the rest woul fonly: be absent because they couldn't go. EDISON-MAKES FORGERY “CHARGE AGAINST ANDEM- NEWARK, N. Ji/ Oct. 11.—James Lé Andem, wio Ja widely Known in phono- a + | jday at hia home on Helleville avenue, Bloomfeld, by Deputy United. States Marahal Mayhew, on a bench warrant jabued by the United Statks Cireult HC OTPRS Ren trea = eer ierdteted= by" the F Charging hin with: terxery—and-uttering: & false seai of a corporation. ‘equily branch “ofthe Untted™ States Circuit Court Ry rane on a bill which purported {o have been executed by the=New-England Phonograph —Com- ‘the defendants were Thomas the “Edison Phonograph agsAF. the National _Phonasvanh fompany and the EaLeon Works. Dill, which charged pyarious: kt oC wrong uoing.-was signed b: folmquist—who sub | iacit-ae president of the Now England Phonograph Company, Affixed to the bill was a large wafer seal alongside of which was written the word “attest” nd ‘James DL. Andem, | Secretary," The sult was never prose- cused jand it fe alleged that Holmqutet never ‘was president of the New Eng- land) Phonograph Company or Andem heerstary It ia further ‘alleged that the Dil] was a forgery J ‘ Chauffeurs .. Collectors Compositors mH | condition that an Immediate appeal oe | taken by the two raldxay companies } from bis declaton, eta | quatice Fitzgemaid appainte formar Headgugte | Susreme rt Justice Clinch ax ref- nd whan tz | eree to compute the amount due to the her ingt@| cht by Bie Now York City Interbo: rEhy under | Company for its misuse or appropria- a tion of the electric current fron: tho In- gerporonincauciay YALE STUDENT'S SPINE BROKEN_AS HE DIVED, Irene or Mary Kimbatt_the | nges, with “her moodsowas| oY MAY! tenhen Garvan in| stated at the Yale Infirmary to-day ie tine she ithat Charles D. Griswoll, the Yale Kimball, was | Hroativer No &) Scientite School freshman who was In- Bho 1 younk Gar He had the martlager va Her maiden namo| 7 Lt 2. locked the door, Calis -a-Poticeman, Thereupon phone and ¢ ers. A. poll heanl the boy’ In the of. Mary Kimball, ini the urt changed it to Loutaa tens Talieners ss _Rorters 2... *Paeke Prexura Pres and he man came ‘Dresamnakers Deniisia .. - Dishwashers .. Ralenmes 5... Shipping Clerks. au Painters heamed upon Magistrate Wahle ad told hi! that the boy tn the store: her cruelly, or The ved | dis- | spenocks Klevator Runners, © (Rmbrotderers + Beiginerrs. Warravers .. Farm Hands . Poesia Virstahers Firemen’... Fliers. J Furoladien . Foremen .... Total.... 1,620 _ Every week, monthand year, The / World prints more “Help Wanted’ | Ads. £ ; Conn., Oct, 1L—It was Tinemithe : Utiolat Bre nh 192, AY {fe of Murry F, 3) Walters... Waltreasea , ater in cymnasium tfon, and the doctors would nol recover, It the young man's spine was broken wa a reult of the dive, Grigwotd wax with a number of clasa- mates wnen the accident ocourred; and as he was a good sWiminer no -Te- sirictions, more placed: on (what he show do fl e pool, is home in Wetherstield, thig State, the swimming was pool in a sertous at an that he ares Were rionds settled the ti ee Quly ave “BROMO QUININE XATIVE BROMO. QUININS, Bata ok ds MS GROVE od | jured yesterday by diving Into shallow | the | cgnyll: | i belng, as one writer puis it, “a proud ay for Mra, Biiannia. All the eyen- papers pibiish Jong accounts of the sue, and comment with satisfaction Great Beitali's regatning the ine cantile, marine .supremacy, walch | w: Jost to Germany a decade ago. To make the victory Complete they ask chat the asitania repeat on her homeward jdur- n Ward passaxe. Experts express the opinion that the Lusitania ts able to stil} further cut the time betw Dasunt'a Rook and Bandy Hook Lightship, saying that she will not have any diMoulty In averaging the twenty-four and one-half knots required to gain the full Governmogt-subsldy, oo BUSINE! SS SHOW OPENS TO-MORROW. rators of both sexer from all of tals countey’ ‘and from three pan countries \are ciitered In the rid's champlonshtt typewriting speed contest to be held next “Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings in the concert pall of Madison Square Garden at the Beyenth National just ness Show, ‘which’ opens to-morrow ight, The’ prizes Include a $1.00 solid Oper silver trophy cup that goca with the! 1d $2,000 In ash | title of champlon an prizes. ° te oy what she accomplished on her out: | Tto two -the Federal Court asa means to extort money from Mr, Edison and associates, - On the strength of + these aliowations by Mr. Edison through hla counser, Attorney-General Robert H. McCarter, Indictments were returned against Andem, Andem way brought-to Nowark after his arrest to-day for arraignment. be- fore United Statos Commissioner Bige- | low, _LADY BARRYMORE HERE, She Is the Daughter of Gicn. Wada- worth, After Whom New York Harbor In Named, Lady Barrymore, wife of the Ad- miral. of the Cork Boat Club, with her thirteen-yenr-old daughter, the Hon. Dorothy Smith-Barrymore, were among the passengers who arrived here to-day the Waite: Star ner Celtte from” Liverpoo}, Lady Burrymoro, who ta the daughter of Wadsworth, famoun, during she Cly rand after, whan the. fort jdown the ‘bay is named, will make a Istay of only three weeks In thin corm: {try) It in Lady Barrymore's frat. vialt here in fifteen” yours, and she only In- visit her nephew, Speaker nds to jadeworth of the Ansembly; | at) his uapeoste ess Fort ‘mie 1h Ganeaes, N.Y, sy} "We know that you “Hochea der| ‘alter 8. Hale, the ora-| heera and} ed as Samet wraph business circles was ‘arrested-te— cision wal ‘al Grand Jury on three counts |: Bm 3S5— Bled inthe ‘The | wir Edison with | | living 2 No,-43 Columbia street, “was | the first to get pear him, ‘Anderson knew of Btevens's prowess 4 evidently did not relish a combat TO te <fat—frome— though sense left to know that he’ havea datter chance-inithe water with Stevens, who is six feet tatt-and mu: Sular, so Anderson) jumped In the river rying. his hook with him. Btevene fol- Rare DA Te gave directly where Ander son's form Was last seen. Now oue knows: just what happened under the Water. Beveral persons who gathered on the pier say that” every few seconds an arm or a log would ap- pear above, and once Stevens's face arose, showing a gTeat gash down the Tleht’side. Once Anderson reached the surface aad swung his! hook savagely Qownward. A stillness followed aad only bubbles showed that ilfe remained below the water. In a few seconds } Stevens came up snd feebty cried for help Charles Walsh, who bad arrived dur- \ing the strugsic and was vainly trying ‘to learn the cause of the excitement, | jum in. Ho found one of Stevens's \hands clutching the Swede by the neck. Anderson Waa unconscious and Btevens was fast losing the little strength pqeat remalogd..., Walsh ed. u body and h i | 1 was ri ‘and bruises. Blood = [eee trrom a deep out in hie face and h nd shoulders were bared of | ‘Anderson snowed —¢ the fearful contest undar -face was. Seana his eyes were closed. afice of the’ Long Island Sorte wee called and-both-man-were |fiven medical attention. De, Doyle sald ithat Anderson may-die-ae-a-resuit or I his. injuries. nes t told the police that the man ope ponged: him withthe nook and {Pio Mseveral times he was about. to | Lve_up. He saya he overcame Ander- Enheonie she ing the hook- from Ne hands, Anderson without the weap: on waasno match for him, So GOULD DIVORCE CASE. rrike Out Some of the fects, t0o- Lisater. Hie [bruised a ‘Order to i eRe Goat hs —eetion aaa {her husband, Howard Gould, appeared before the Supreme Court to-day, in an appeal ‘from “that part of the order— ofthe court whioh xranted the defendant moth to-#trike- Gut. as -itrelevant-and weandalous, certain allegationx as to defendant's relations with other wom- “rhe firm-of Nicoll, -Anable & Lind- say appeared for the respondent. Di exerved RASY FOOD Almost every -of-some—kind-at- breakfast, and-sup- | per, but-the-ardipary way of cooking cereajs:resulta:in & DABY-TDABELBAL 18, hard_to digest, and if not properly dl- gested, the raw mass goes down into the -tutestinal-tract, where gas-is-gen- erated and trouble follows, Eyery. one khowa_that— good food. properly digested keeps the body wall, | while poor food, or even food of good {quality that is poorly prepared and | not digested, Is sure to bring on some kind of disease. The easiest food to digest In this line is Grape-Nuts, made from wheat ond barley, and cooked thoroughly at the factory, some 12 to 16 hours be- ing consumed In the differant proc- esses of preparation. The food, there- H if the starch has been changec to a form of Sugar, sc that it is pre-digested und ready for almost immediate ab- sorption, A Chicago young lady writes that she suffered for years from indiges- tion and dyspepsia from the use of food that was not suitable to her pow- ers of digestion, She saya: © “1 began: using Grape-Nuts, and I confesa to having had a prejudice at first, and wis repeatedly urged before I finally decided to try the food, but f-have not known what indigestion {a since using it, and have gever stronger or in better health. I ha increased in weight from 109 to 124 pound: People can be well, practically {without cost, If-thex will adopt aclen« tific food and leave off the {idlgostible sort. “There's 9 Reason.” Grape-Nuts Food |s crisp and dell- clous to the taste, It should. be served exactly as it comes from the package, without cooking, except: in cases where it ls made up into pud- dings and other desserts —Book of delicious recipes, and. “The Ri Wellylile,” ‘In pksr pone ——He—had + — rope Several men jumped arageed “Stevens. tir! Appeliste— Division -eq—the}, eddy for Instant Use Without Cooking. |. ‘one liked a tereal food ; fon a doorstep acrosa the street As he watched, an Italian ran into the yard and drew a handkerchief, He swas reaching —for tho «irl whon he heard a signal from a itonfederatr ldown the street. He turned ner Mr. Ziegler with levelled revolver, Be | fore the beoker could shoot, the would. be kidnanoer vaulted a fence and dashed awa: ‘The first treatment stopped my_head from itching, and two bottles of Resol- vent and two, boxes of Cuticura Oint- ment cleaned my head of dandruff and now completely Butteck— . Deo, 24, 1906. my ara Pika abe. i Potter Drug d&" Chem. Columbus Avr. Boston, I Malle frre Cutic: ‘Otatment (60¢.). Resolvent ‘are sold | You can pay an eye spe- clalist before you see the optician, or consult them both here at one cost. But no saving warrants taking-any Riek: The Harris eye-examin- Practitioners. You can trust them- Glasses, — $1.00 No other charges. % jon't be held up by- ‘tra i odition.:!— Because you've had the expensive tailcred- to-order habit is no reason why- you cannot do equally~ 8 well as to style and qual- -ity~ at about half the cost” Systen upward. | 5& West t25th St, near Lenox. Av: 442 Cotambus Aves; aint a et he: 489 Fulton St., Brooklyn. = Dest sores Open Ma Eve. Suits and Overcoats.— | &lve you even more than the best tailor, They are -ready~ for- immediate wear,_| and yet they are cut, made Whose tra ning and-experi-- rate that 7 the- very_ best tailors. —SSpecial Suits and Overccats at $15 and $18 Which are exceptional values. 183 BROADWAY; 1 | bfe41 CORTLANDT-ST.. Well Shod Women...” | Manchester, | . ; NEW" ENGLAND'S Beat- = CIGAR Distributed by A. H. HILLMA: 435-7 Pearl St. utacture. i IVAN, The There is constant satjafac- tion inthe wear of the Cawanp Suor, which appeals to women who, are oritical ‘about this Inall the onsentials of atylo, “ease and quality, the Cowarp Suoz for Women, responds to every demand of fashion, comfort and service. —_— SOLD NOWHERE ELS& JAMES S. COWARD, . 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Yo (CHKAR WARREY STREET.) Moll Orders Filled, Seed tor Catalegae, | ogo. | FURNISS—Suddenty, at 2¥e reeldence. 238 |} Sth ave, JOSEPRCURGYLSS, Del-vea hus: band of Mary J, Furniss, Funpral from Church ef St. Charles |) Rorromen. Saturday, Oct, 12. 10 A, Mt | JONES.—WILLIAM GREGORY JONES, tn his Gith year. FIND THE MOTORCAR! >} Ine Automobile embodied in this pice ontiare: Toreelocn een the Bi iM ture Is “stationary”—unlike those adver Senior's Bonk Company pariora, “No, In67 |tised at “bargain”. prices in The World's _ Broadway, Interment at Meealer Cemex] Want Directory. faneneat

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