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BE PRESIDENT ae, THE EVENING BANK ‘STATUE OF SIGE UNVELED BEFORE “AG ASSEMBLAGE 4 | i | i | | } } ‘ Here-General’s-Son’s Hand Re -veals Beautiful’ Me-. morial. | } SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1907. WEST POINT HOLDS | _ YALE ELEVEN DOWN TO NO-SCORE GAME: (Continued from First Page.) nd running Ht to West Polnt's 70 half; Yale, 0; Ayers, (ook Jobnsor= plaice int. Bewvers ated ont ahOFS five-yard ling, Tad Jones rinnty ball back ten yards, Wylie di punt ouc of bounds on West a Sassen eens yard | yard Tin ided two and then} | Potwell over. for & te W ie Ga mciGw D, reene, who hecied the ¢ Icke! goa. es His Declination in Wash- ington After/$1,800,000 Had Been Put Up to elieve the Situation. — y"HEINZE’S STOCKS HAVE SUFFERED BY THE SQUEEZE. er off the Currency An- CHORUS PAYS TRIBUTE. S Paraders Vie With Mil- ~ tary Display a { { { | | { | Imposing ceremonies, including a ‘pril- Mant. miNtary display. dhe singing of a. + Germah-anthem by..a chorus of one’ Tigh, Low, = Ptlipugand mate voicos, and—speccnmak- | 1997. 1907. Shrinkage. | mE. woarscterised th ation and d Copper... 77 10 $30,150,000 | Unyeling to-day 0! the statue of Gen.| SE IN a y Frana at ‘Riverside Drive and | pper preferred. . ~ 9334 20 3,700,C00-G: “anak Bixth—atrest—_-Com—t ‘Coalition .. 391410 29,000,000 | bined with the military, u civic parade | rt Minin, 1 paseed before the grandstand. Got “market depreciation. . iliam’ Barrett Ridgely con to accept the presidency of the Mer 4s pretty generally bellevel 12 the | clined precipltately, to-day establish is} district (that) Mr. Ridgely }ing—another low record of ise cert to Ket enough support to pur- | has entailed a prodigious loss of mar- sthe‘control of the bank. “He| ke: ot -consider-the ofise i x Seeured of a porfectly ares hand mahsgement He declined the Standard Of! control of the property: the Clesring-House banks to re- ‘the situation. = Ridgely guve out this statement | Waslilfigton? ter) consultation with his tenis in Weahingion and g troller Ridgce- he, does not stock on the market for almost = pit tance and then gobbling it up. To-lay one the—orrh wr these down to 71-2 C. W. dated Steamship bonds pold ddwn or fered at 16 7- on the board. Ald for Heinze’s Bank. Ridge! G3 oa 1y's) refusal, ta become ‘Trust Company. Following his | Mercanile Bank. elt ‘fromthe trust company to-| Yesterday another debit balance o! $1,157,000 “had accrued to-day. enormous sum of Sealag) has “Shy.tho_ Heinze copper. inter- sisi dealing on ‘‘the street.” This week's guttona!.—operations. involving the ntile National Bank, the enforced A nt of its board of directors and be unprecedented, action ofthe Clear- ig-House Committee in ‘putting up to-day to rescue jt, are only. at moves in the big wame-of Hight noe’ fn: which the Heinzes, Charles Morse and the E. R. Vhomas inter- trees, | committes that the Mercantile will con: the}.only_from- da: banking situi city in Its pres. ent emergencies, The directors of thi “Mercantile are atill_rtaponsible for tt 1 the-struggte-of-ite-iite-tn- ‘Leeisiktures and markets until February, when a_truce. was. de-. Montana copper man ure. Ani Tmade this statement” atter tod: Bs nye Coty “The. Clearing - House ang again to-day. Obviously we can elp the bank imdednitets# = © Gloom_tn_Banking World: It wan evident from this and from—other expressions of oninio: that there is considerable loom In thi Wox@are Oil crow: © ui oubtedly alded ‘in the-ralds that Aeqmere intended to dethrone him as the per Kink. “Amalgamated Copper hms also de- dition of the money murket. ing Houxe committer finds the status 0 things In the Mercantile perplexing {i This ue, Dut with tieally piiliona at_thelr backAt moansnotling tothe They can «et It all back by stripping Heinze of his great gains, forcing hia Morse’ Consoll- the same toboggan: until they were of- ‘The panicky conditions in the banking -|-world had -a- demoralizing effect upon entire market and St closed wea‘ and feverish with many now low records oe The Clearing-Hotse Committee, which the Mercantile Bank Wall never sits on Saturdays, held a-iong| fearned’ that Charles W: Moree | conference this morning over the aitua- dasa director of the Vani tion. especially In its relation to the Tt was discovered fignation fromthe dtrectar-+-that~ though -a-debit—balance— tothe, ‘ot thé Meroantile yesterday his Clearing-House of $754,000 was settled Also the 31 of North america which sa) Siorse bank, had a debit balance of After the conference a member of the| committee sald to an Evening World re-| 1 *Itiln believed by the members of the | tinte—-Phe actions of the-committes are) Heles—brought— up the rear. slay. They discuss the retirement Was a precautionary meas-| of the committed; cf Committee helped the Mercantile Bank yesterday Interview banking situation-and the unéettied con- The Clear- Hughes and other-distiaguished-citizens< ' from this and ot rates, amon ‘whom prominent Germans from all over the country were conspicuous, chr-a-antute tothe paraders Fully: twenty thousand -ten—pasred—in— Gen, Siewart 1.” Woodford, shulrman of the committee, presided, and President Patrick F._McGowan of the Board of Aldermen, tn the absence ef Mayor McCiclian, made a speech re- celving the-statue In behalf of the city. > An oration by Gov. Hughes and an address tn Gérnian by Herman Ridder Were otter features of the outdoor dem- onstration, Son Unveiled Statue. Size). son of hn hero, stirred fotiam of the assemblage th: (NAVY qerty-yurd: tine, Gear Wie xa back run and lost fi stépping him. teaver Jones-on Yalex, thir je sent a forward yard line. sipasties Ai tack: arts. neted bai é ed pack, try: tor head. ea to Yate Atty Ai (ng Tad Jones's Kner him ind was laid “ous pyoa the Wille puntted tine. | Weeks ‘y ‘ Beavers panted..to WY! yard line, a —ewin Kaseked Ont, Erwin,’ the irreprersible Wes! guard, who had been doing tackling, wits fild Gut for a the im petuounnes of thet fotward pass to Howard Jone twenty yards tor ¥atq— the another forward pase. but It w » ball went de about a cenplete and 1 “sib fifteen Yaris 1oMe, ‘Wyite tried Yales 7 over the emt. buts West eoball and tt CAUENE te vate’a thirty-five UT entaca: Avert Point yee put he tas hi a little. andthe HOLDS ed tor —many—DiocKA Hear the} cone, Ww he stepped forward and/ pulled the lanyard which freed the tem-} poriry covering of the statue and re- vealed the figure in bronm of the! famous general. As the covering drop- ped, tuttering in tie -breeze,-a hand ot one hundred pieces burst forth into melody, asild cheering. Major-Gen, Charles Fy Roe, grand marshal of the military—and civic parade, had left no detail overlooked in presenting @ complete line of march and an onlerly and soldierly display. He wus aided by Chief of Staff, Lieut.- Col. George Albert Wingate, and nu- merous aides-de-camp. ‘KH platoon of mounted police Neaded the parade, followed by the Grand Mar- shal_and his stam, Then came Squad- nA, of the, Neticnal Guard, as es- ort, and a dashing ploture-the row-presented._Then-came detachments of the United States Army ani Guard and Naval Milltt Baa ee Gea: i 20%: (the Republic and Span! ar Vel- erans under command of Grand Marshal Simpson Harmburger, and then the clyic organizations, Sang: as They Marched. ‘The last division was headed by sinx- ing societies, whose_members chanted during (te march when the dands were not playing. Turners, schuetsen corps, eaiksfeat yereins, Iudges-and other #0- ‘An each division passed the grand stand at One fiindred “and sixth “strect tte eon mander. and his («tafe saluted Goy Hughax,- who stood barcheaded, return-t of sf trosty hree=o. pung the President ‘statua in behalf of| otro wan= paid in 6 =f AT oe op War-Tame-Loyalty Stiil-Lives., “It {a not only fitting and proper that the city of New Yori should~ accept - | this -monument to the mempry ‘of Gen. ‘Sigel, ao wenerously und “Efectionately | by our fellow-citizens of Ger. Oh and Sescent. bur tt willbe n eT w oO! muard atid pregerve it dead, the GThute with fF mourns magnificently but tt ts to com: morate Ww reverence and Te: ofl Lphct the benetiis we confeas to- have inj received net of Fenown gid the extreme. ype. Technically F. Augustus whom they Wish to eiiminate from ui bank, still remaina in control GWT K an Bot befor jot reorgubization tho bankers wha hay Fexcued the bunk from failure dealre t compietety- divorce the Heinze ence from the bank. “They promised t do this for William Barrett Ri “Ladies Tatiors Laundressea = Machinists Motorman Manicures Milliners ident. ae In promising 1,800,000 to the Mer cantile National Bank. the House Committee announced that th money was urgently needed to me "whatever distress the bank would mu fer from the #uxpension of Otto Hein’ & Co, and F. Augustus Holnze's desi fo re-establish (hat firm. The Mercantile Bank op neas at No, 1% Broadway hour to-day with no yluible alen of fanclal unsettledneay. In the lines th crowded tothe windows were as ma: sSeoking to deposit money ay there we others drawing out, Acting Preside Miles O'Brien, who must inanage Affairs of the bank until he can gt way to a Successor, sald that the situ Won was unchanged’ from yesterday, » Heinze Holds Stock. Though the report has be © Buttonhole Makers, ned for bu woliceeuddeum SiecSeounne ble RecultSkxnetbeturnre Baleziadies Balesmen ,. shipping Sign Painters ..,. Skt Hands Balicitora . Btablemen , Bleamfitters® | . Btenographers (M.) Btenographers (¥.) Tailors . ‘Trimojers Tinamiths Typewriters (M. Typewriters (F Upholsterera Varnlshers Winders , & rot Srrsrricrs Heinze hud been compelled to offer h 2| ati} reinains the owner of record of b jay sygen #000 and 10 siares, 2) Btal ‘2! cals of the State Treasur. with Mr. le, of the State Cr 4/oller's, office, cume to New York | Vi day to see about the 30), Bin 3/ Treasurer has on deposit 9! canciie National Bank selved Masurances thi Was perfect tat the Clearing=[Ho: him that {t would the money tn tig M and that there was }ehance of any impairment of the d ‘The | posits, It war even sald that the mer bers of the committoe asked him leave the money deposked there, a Doparune! sid 46 Miscellaneous y..,2a9/ Lt was, std | Committee myers nen to gurevany cage’ ot It ei ing or Protruding Piles 14 Gaye or money refunded, 00 “Heinze. influ: ‘whom: they -desited to appointoas Presi arin: thie fon the past two days that F. Auxustus 23] stock in the bank @4 4 xreat kacrifice, he! In the Met Db an see achtever this country fn that Nerole age of the republic |war, As a means of instruct €| generations Which are to succeed us no 4] pian of educ for our youth sould a bs more truction more £3 dn_connedtiog | Story told by oar aed Ridder's ‘Tribute to Hero, statzoduced by. Ges SN) man Itidder, speak: 0] Germup-revideitta: of ti patriotic endeavor 4 new been re- Watded by the erection of the Sisal Statue era heary—-ctteered: Spoke In German, We sald: MLet It be remémyered that the man tn whose honor we have reamd thix Japlendid statue wax of German tt land kin, German in thought and Ger inan in sentiment, While he, Ike the rest of us, had been absorbed by the nue of Americanian, owed the honors and te try of hin iT him (0 cer= tralty in his o °. whose t= ir et f-} z0 rel ne od of tasks, Gev. Hughes's Address Gov, Hughes) siuld in part; "In ihe dete. We pay a Mtn, y ra nt Ortal ty cour: airy KRU; 1D is more than’ & idividGal” worth, It speaks vice of the Ane Vv res eA We tivetee ke ve nationas if Ny purpose to tell 2 | Us military se te ‘Tressucer Hatlser and two om-| nia and tle value Union cause not only won on in the army but have mate tame ure, Gladly We recognize gervice and, by thls Just. trivute, nurAITatee, Che iness, the cour: and the ote of a gallant What. r- t i ft «te mon country ‘abode of our ancestors, thix lL be-ute home of o our love for our in- desire to mil vthe standards of elvic cond are essential to jthelr perpetuity We recognize no difference In rios or Creed-we stand United, a contented people, nejolcing in the privileges and Getermintd to. meet the responaibilities of American citizenship. tain wink Went 4 intent D. ; Ri TAR se Dovglars (62) « Spencer. Bi Jones Score ing World.) Annapolls, taken (Special to The Event FOOTBALL FLELD, Oct. 19—Keen Interest was game here this afternoon betw vard and the Naval Academy. in which the two have e ball, Although the work of the team has —been rather .pnsatists ducing the iuat week, the co able to present A 8! urge measure. to aternuous efforts, he line had an _unusust th accra na iaiias ® Say vjrd He on Yale} Remnpeaeained.| HARVARD TO 6. reen Hi ver met In foot- aches were | wi ul ry phere was att t . Md. in the! t e first Navy ectory J a | Washingt EE RASM jone to go, cl c Soor CTO aa TooR ed inveton's # u 1 Wa + Un on 8 t Sarmtoga Park, ing Inthe cloving halt, b: selsion {{ Was it Blow on Newark TRAVERS HAS CLOSE “CANE ITH (Special to—The Evening World.) SHORT HILLS, 2 D. Travora. w natjon: had tis hands tii-this-moming to be i, B. Adams, of Rattusro! ‘division of the Baltusrol golf tourna- ent. He finally won, In the other n Max Behr. Morris “Co: ; Sullivan, Dalteural, thre a. z ‘The same players met ours last June in. the ew Jers air, beat Howard hres up vand one. tone Ws. Plainfield. beat 'anoe Broo! e up and _— UMPED. FROM Thrown to Nim He One, First haif-Princeton, 16; $yaeh—— ingtoti and Jeftara USDRAWS _ WITH NEWARK HIGH. |: ural, three Up and two ev championship, Tn the second set PF. Reld, Mount- kro. F, FERRYBOAT.| trong Wheup, due= i) Mue-When Lite “Prevery Trainer MoMaster’s * seervers Were MOTHER AND HER BABES STARVING MAW HUNT NEAR COUNTRY HOMES OF MILLIONAIRES DRSRIN IS “ASL PPM Simple Mixture to Make at Home Said to Promptly “WARE ROOMS Few Pennies Begged by TW! Sherif?s Men After Fritz Palke, Lads Provided Their Only Food. Who Attacked Ai cor With a Pitchfork. — | } \ } Newark | hh Schoois | ts after- i rk, made aj} tia yard y ut by a close ed. Erasmus * ADAMS Oct. al 1A—Te- champion, i, in the first two up--and mateh of that runty, beat G, on the same final of the in. Maltusrel. aR nt Bar- Grabbea vided, ame” worse, ard on rust of bread and dipping the pieces ® Much aprightiiness that, starting as effort but are ture-which"t! rooms. The sole Wieted: fri the begging Gf litt oid, and Charies, seven years would reGirn late in the evenings: with | brea! a few pen th: husband in the day ear @ condi ——_.— Company, whomlive miserable virest, which, be to-day dre: down trom tidren were cui Water Ta Hiiager—sechjch has grown as want wore Rood-and~ ctothing—were—hastiiy—pro- Hon _be- turned over lam Driscoll, of Gouverneur | “who-responded=to™the=cait-ott Ne children were left nds of the neig' According to the woman's story, her husband bas been without work. has travelled the streets day after day-| turned up at Seaman's 7 only to return nights with no provisions | for his fam Every article Of clothing and furni-| New York and once here he had suc- Cannons once-posscesad-{ coaded-in- tracing hia former sweets ‘gradually found thelr-wat Into secona=Tto Mer place of employment. ~ Wifm he hand shops, until only the bare walle] reached Roslyn and chairs remained tn the squalid | pesiniless: and hungry Uye-rest= an formerly 1 the “Bedokten = Rap ‘in tw t Ne. 338 Orchar 313 “homie.'*. wae oft rooins, range fifteen ‘months, “cord, s who: $e. craze wer Her limi pain, ing up a smal an to quench on, the mother's cond) and she was nee. 4 OF: ed, wife and brood. means 0} the rry, eight yeai nies, and these bough! Rose, five years old; Mo: ra’ old. and Anne, sti AFG, CUP ISte The Tam: left: the Too! wittuut realizing. (h ion of his family, ASSOED STEER BUT WAS KNOCKED ind -tre—stier and) fram ‘eight ) feimatisn. ad she was He|iree of him, Cannons Was) netel, | The; in, erttt- aren are —wearchtne trem} bor on the estates of tho exclusive mill- ianaires’-oolony-at-Hoslyn;Long Inland lcvkine for Frits Palke, desperate Austrian’ {mmnigrant who fled: into the ‘opts —of Clarence Mackay's—country ace after driving a pitchfork into the bresjst of Annle Wancor, a gooj-looking | voung woman’ whom.he had” followed to this country. Bieeetn Wancer wns at the head of the force in’ Seaman‘a Hotel, 9 well-known automodiic readhouse whict ¢)Mtanda just' ‘across: Uie~ highway from ithe entrance to the Macksy grounds. | [Although she had only been In the 11 | Country about a year, the girl showed af Vl 0 ss | scullery maid a few months ago, she has risen to be a sort of assistant man- ager of Uie place. : Palke:Fotlowed=Hers- Before she left Auntrin, it seems she wan pestered by the attentions of one Pritz Palke, a peasant nearly twenty years her senior. It was largely to |2ecapo-thisunwofcame-suitor_that she [came to America. She thought she was but four days ago he a | Ho had managed to raise money jenough to pay his passage acrdas to rh he was ragged_and The girl took y on his forlorn state and upon her ars Oscar re about the stables and garage. At once Palko renewed lis wooing of Misy Wancor She warnod him.to lea: her alone, butine kept it up and yes- had to ask for te discharge hen he has been 2 the-plase, At noon. t Mise Wancor came out of the front oor. intending to go for a walk down | the ‘sunny road. Palko stepped trom] belting the house and selzing her by the arm dems that #2 promixe to [jnarry him at once or take the cons: fqwences. Sle broke away and told him to be off, : Attacked Her with Pitchfork. | si dup a long tUirds-tined pitvafora and made at der, ne girl) baa wnrerdersintis face wid Fer con: tushy} tor hin-turncd: 16 terrov atthe algal, mie soFeuoed Tor herp ahd-turas wg, Started 16 run, Just us Uiree or our perscns. burst of rs) rs Ba ne day : out the 1ront the navy has ever present wd Ww A ‘tremendous orem NM ty cava eat eeanon. te is TS, Poin, of. Yale PENN. STATE GIVES CORNELL FIGHT. Boor Gtate, 4. . batt ba “Left Tacks Lett Guard. Thommen ornoarke Vanorman Saldwell Earl Luceriile eyeaiaer ght Hate-tiack: Pult: Hack, ————— Hi ITHACA, N.Y: lPpennsylvania State College T Field this uftérmoon> Capt for_Cornell auider, Lyne! on | mor begin_the same Feount of a lame | his place. Cornell had ance. as This Princet ihe laat contest game. There was 80 Vaxpeciallytor-the-contest of nex i ; U. OF P. DEFEATS __ BROWN, 11 T t Oct, 19—Thi attracted aus ts as e- den City, Just as she was pullin OF Tae St ‘cyphei Oct, 19,—Cornell met good crowd In attend inzcand practising of-songs written ts a and ham } | th tl 1 “First Halt—Cornell, 0; Penn.) 7th ory Couts: rehmap Percy | = Cook did + on & ho took, hefare m: Sat- | | O 0.) ie Uni= Tickled jlooked nard=-ucme with | Untver: on Franklin —*Ftrety: era! Qunker Mne-vp, Green lrain last year, did -ttot’ atart the Tike & to-day rere Gaston had been fram left to right tne and sub quarter, was tried at left en ‘The Pennsylvania Hous overt | Townsend. nt 1 an left nothing to be d demonstrated that heir true form. ap to its round jas u it yw th ed and Blue ine firat ocension and got t ard line, ar ited out of Time alone pr landera from» cir ot the follent: fumbled th the ball only Ine, but they were the timekeepors’ whist end: of the halt, Pennsy made her score In fon Holle tx kick to oO was downed on. Brown's Mne. | Ma . on play and on -yback plinged for two ya t through fr nine. hate another phung ving for a touchdown, woul. i@ annount ‘ | b Gall f plan at denied a score throu, Brown! Field. game, his place at half-back beng taken by | w Aj) aeph Flan {a sutterer maelf out of the window of his home, | Brook | and dashed out bis brains on the wide- sh! Miller, ni an and pure nt blue dvered, ved? mort sopreed | he onl braced he bi Ad “BIg danger. a nigh the New Eng: second i when cod. the he frat anald, yard first Fi les rds whe | Regan | 1 Benn was only myle t ocrors Brown's goal lines once In The second punted: to. Holl cateh on Brown's 3 ¢ kioks Waa not allows | got three throngh the Ine i Back made an oftadte Kick. Zl¢ | covered the ball for Penn on fine, and Hollenback got away i§-yard run, landing the who. i If. Den- neusecs ard Jno, by Folwel 1 Hallett (for export, bought W OPT dig rat [to sedi which they had glor ree the 20-yard» Continued for a all on the 4 wpe gent in sympathy. and kept hima the: pier got hi Ting ajar tls through with, = rt é . Manhattan on before, Hut a dozen thrown to the 1 n the water) life pr He caugh if; afloat of ht nook and drag wy camian thi an ay he splashed about iim astiore. nw out eservers Were it hold of one until men on with a boat. wperinien= has oharkce of. Of rescue an asi sta BT that Institution, he was Wililim Anderson of “West Fitty-shird # He_g4ve_his -evoupationne-waiter- Joins Junitor Who Wa When -He the, fant nt-hou found a stochlly sone tranks tenants fia d piled ere of le Janitor over tlie Pity he ran, with Hive bid sealp wou: Ree: ly, refticed, bore A ZCOR: ILL; JUMPS FROM Joseph Finnulgan Commits Sulehite gan, thirty-th from consun No. 84 Berry sireet, walk. The body Was taken ch niveralty of Penns ootice of the Bedford avenue station, - aL, \TITLED FOREIGNERS ON FRENCH LINER. There were soveral fc on the French liner La J arrived here to-day from them the Countess St Viscount de Matell, The Countess Mackin attend the marriane of her nlyse, to Ernest House, of Yonkers) ving in a hunting foid in the south: of St Lawrence County, elgnt Nesbit; Oct. 3, ——__.-__ WHEAT PRICES JU There was great exc arket to-day at ly four cents a bi tora for a decline, ac vorable Argentines and a tween 2@ and sw loads drought. In Indla-also alded the ad CROWD. CHASES THIEF. and Intruder; POF the hand. at llonte in Nrookiyn, — only a mater of a short time, Jo- Bepretati French Legation at Washington; M, M. Renaud and Mme, Jumelil, who wiil Join the Hammerstein sta of singers, IN EXCITED MARKET. hore. 4 attened b | | t eet, Manhat- Ansaulted TTT BCR Tae bur a ayant "WINDOW: © hree years old, mption, hurled yn, to-day mrKe of by the orraine, with Mayre, am Wood: Mai came here to Louisa MP itemont tending a Jump hele Bpeculit ted by lexe fa- report thi in tho be- had been sold | to fll contracts nado previously, | Australia and Tthem, years old, Bix—big UN AND HURT Six of the’ Texas Breed Broke Loose in Jersey City, but ~_Were All Recaptured. Foxe stetrs broke out ft Sixth stro: They wli_ stat 'Phree rac rajlrond ence as after a emia was knoe wus the pen. of Un and ern part miles fr while de! Marin fou ‘They AUTO, BO | ile } throug men and [thon a thro! Corn wow Muruin condition saga! to tie H joboken m: Hommen from the yards and taken to ot Colton, th Colten when, about in In One of the runways, jnis son Edw talking, «nd ood whot ‘ho _we: 2 Mestnut avenve ga Tohase to the first three and after an cr Sch ityred ef Ikeman, >twen' of Elfzabeth street, now ' exper! og a rope, made a loop at. one end, and tong run, twirled the ro; and settled {t over the horns of a Steer, Rikeman dur hiv heels Into the ground and held (ast to his end of the | wiille some of the other men} went to Nisvatth—The steer stood stl) for-anen 2 ma Ws {or two and thon charg tors. ‘They ull got out ay exceplng Rik w ked down and t ot ewark and Pa- vonia. avenues to-Jersey- City Hels. DLasjaiinnd, —erte wentte theme bes bate ttedeben ob eee wee ye rough Flenueraon streetto the meud- ows back of Hoboken. Some railroad men’ wi ad. lot Ny the loaped-exd Aarne teed oUt: arms in entreaty, ete sharp ae ee orocet— ite ied the fork joose and poised It rite up! her ADOR, fence surrounding the Mackay estat hd disappeared among the close stand. ¥,and ubdergrowth. stagkered up the and dropped senseless across the | ates front door, Dr. Bogurt, from: Mineola, mnie Wan- 1m Lif-you should -have an attack of rheu+ Cut this out and. put in.some safe! Place, for {t is valuable and worth) ore than anything else In the worlc? matism or bladder ‘trouble or ah.< derangement of the kidneys whatever. The prescription js simple and car Ingredients can be had at ‘any goo! prescription pharmacy,-and all thi 1s necessary ’is to shake them welt & bottle. aie —Here-{t-1s:-Fluid-axtract dandelio one-half. ounce; compound’ *Kargot® one ‘ounce; compound syrap-of sarss! ‘parilia, three ounces. = 5 0 Take a teaspoonful after each: mez and-at-bedtime,A few: doses Ja aa! to relieve almost any case of bladde.; trouble, frequent urination, pain atic; scalding, weakness .and backache pain above the‘kidneys, etc, Tt {snow claimed to be the method of curing + & direct and positive action upon the eliminative tissues of-the kidneys. It cleanses these sponge-like organs and and uric acid from the blood, reliev- and kidney—and bladder troubles. ‘The extract dandelion acts pot stomach and liver and is used also extensivelytor_ relieving constipation and Indigestion. Compound, ‘sarsa. parilla cleans and enriches the blood. ‘As you or any one of your family, especially the old folks, may be at tacked at any time, It would be wise to cut this out and save it. | _-A_well-known local druggist Is au- thority-that this-prescription 1s saf to use at any time. Mix It yourself. ‘gives them life and power ¢o sift and— {strain the poisonous waste matter ing the worst forms of Rheumatism - i chronic rheumatism, because ofv Its \ Regulate the Liver and Digestive Organs, 1 The—safest-and best medicine in the world for the of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, _ Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Dis- Billousness,. Costiveness, Indigestion, the Bowels, Fever, Inflammation of teeing aroma :Headache,Foul. Stomach.and. 's of the internal viscera. ts a box, at Druggists or by rangement: Purely vegetable, mild—and—reliable. —- tases, Loss of Appetite, Bad—Breath, Is working over her, All three of the | Gnes went deep into her body and one Then Narrowly mss: ve | ‘WHEN BURE VSITEDHER Janitor Couldi’t Expect Her to'Come Qut and ¢ : of Py ‘ot pe are sing Casenrete Saiteted to 7 Paste Geek; eerererarine manele Nike The gennine tables stars ot oleed te care oe your money back, + | ~ Bterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. oy, | AMMUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES Captiire, ~ ooh of) ho: Mrs. Tintothy E-'frien wap taking a a patural lax troubled with sittide, depressions oh nd Kot Inty He meado: all grounds, where th stockyard- Jven, had nought. refuge Jn ti adows were also corral}: HUNTEASHT ATHE “AND SON FOR OEE sign notadies| He Fired Rifle Twice, and Each the Bullets Struck Both Victims. WATERTOWN, N. Ys, Oct. 19.--Mar- ner and Bon, tdwin Clohossy, fat wore aceldentally shot i 7) the Village of South Colt “hunting. way returning to his home 30, en @ to ti by _atiother HY hunters Js rowley, Who mueivok tiem for deer, sho once, the, bullec puss the rigut arm of ony of d the le(t arm of the other, again, the bullet. tired fom ‘B-callbre Winchester rifle, passing. ugh the abdomen of the two men, and jhe died this. morning, of Kdwin te serious, The> rement y bath in her oansDmE apr or the third floor-ef—Ne— su New York uVenite, Hrookiyn, thle afternoon. when fart f FR LRT: teeta Fk had ex netti-inmen oan —tie-thleé= go: "upstairs {> 4 Wwavejled up West | a ved ‘him He 1eached in time +e—have the din his (aces ter opened IE He would sce nothing wr and gving to the b on dt. jl utfelp! Police! Titevest" cried | O'brien, YL am taking a bath | Sf bem your pardon,” guid: the Janitor | politely, “but there's’ # burglar In the in 1 it there is," retorted | Mrs anit expect me to sonia out sent | Sane janitor to argue fur | ther, when stepped benins | | the ws) ey | lamm ne ied Mre. the burgla him! and Mnoskedlihirn dow ncmmith es jimmy. But Ree san a hard head, and shed ax he fell, forthe burglars They went down together ana t ull over tho fat, y fourht thelr way out Inte this hallway and rolled: down’ thres tibia Gf aairs, locked In each other's env the oarement | hind captired the thet. i 7'When taken to the | Albany Str Station the prisonet Dave’ Smith, | Befors ipted hime ho had Duress and trunks. in }touw of the frat tat pathor In. tha, place, pacers tos janitor: inter= nken open ft n the-fat, obi ast to You Lack Energy? Try Grape-Nuts ry morning and evening—eat lene t and pee how you bexin to “wake up. on, at mot in the He eye ‘There's # Reason"! two painters aid his unme was there: was a far epyepaness or A get | condit of the system, ure responds quickly, and regs ++ Jarity is established by the use of i NCH FAMILY, 126 W..72P ST. sacrifices contents of elekant furnta Hon. conalating of French cold, warlor 9d guid curio cabinet, lady’ Id Geek. artiath Roll “(abl i with books Teather null, dining-room. Wir. ani china closet, ‘Strentflcent uprient heavy. fall i French pox nce palr mattress, fine cemther illows, Inreg emanowany dreveer, advan large mah: 1 thes carved sideboard, ronnd extension (ble, enuine eather chatra, eather COUN. iarae, mirror piece Iaainted parlor. & 100-nlsee imnotted. dinner ret. FVERYTHING FOR $20, oon peintines.chins silver, brio) aa trom, France: deniers not adm: 426 W, 72d St. Private Hours @ way & nlevated stations, 2A 1 LANCIT—At hls realdance, RAO Trook aves ‘nue Oct. 11, "PATRICK LYNCH natlye of Hallting Giaea, Ireland. Buried Ronday; 9 o’elook, ra SHAW.—CHARLBS MUBSEY BHAW, /PO loved son of Jahn M, and Nelile Museey. @haw, in the 16th year of his age: Yuneray services at the reeidense (et nis patents, 467 Madison av., 6a Same day, af 2:30 P.M, i i 4

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