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* SO( EntipgQie chase lasting for’ twoycomplbeated the; failure. of the months’ api both sidés of the Atlanti¢—| (relatives ‘and police participating, ahermyately” Of! the, sudden, disappenr. tince of SeiXard Heldelbuch, a wealthy _Cincignat! |pierchant, who disappeared 4n thie\citylon Aug, 20, was-cleared to- day whan thie merchant returned from the Cunarder Lucania: ‘Livetpool\ sa) Brarcely’ prec yo Mer penone THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, pam pemnnnercere mentees “NOVEMBER 2, 190. noe mevsetenre spanner asp tee | | } { ~ ODDLY RETUR ward Heidelbach, Whose Relations: Searched for Him on:Both Sides of _ the Atlantic, ComesiBack, but Offers No Explanation. which, lowever,iig dedlared to be per- (fectiyenolvent: | FRBOCKER ny one: at the pier recs the jlittie group who had been informed ty tcadle of the finding of tie lost:man, apa his wife and one or two ‘Trlends hurr.ed* Weldeibach awa: carriage, ‘the\icurtains of which were pulled” ‘They \drove quickly up West street “and! though one of the cross -RECEVERS HAVE EVENING WORLD AACE CHART FIRST DAY AT AQUEDUCT. AUTUMN MEETING, fer NOV. 2, CLOUDY. TRACK SLOW c— 01 carolde; $700 added: one mile. “ L L164. PIRST RAGE—Selling; for thee yrurolde: $700" added; onn mi —~— Kiart good, Won eaafly, Winner. 'b. ¢., by Standing--Patrona, Time—1.40 3+ 200, off 2.03. Owner—Frank Rear. - Jackass: Oven,dligh.C Horner Wis 106 Sen105 942, MeDantela .. 2105, Finn. ary J Moni. Soa Samter 40 W. Tura: Bar of Runnymede, 14 BL 7K Ducan Heratched—Gally Preaton,. Chancellor, Ace Tilzh. George 8. Da . Kilter followed the pace to the stretch, where ha came away easily and won gallop- Ing. (Okenlte dropped gat of it, bet closed stronk Inthe atreteh. Lord Stanhope ran aaen 8500 adde€ seven furionna: shy Knight. of the Thintl¢—Canitle. aoe YeCieicr $0} Welbourne f iot Chane. { B iSenny E Honnesay ne. Partoutle McCarter went to the: front’ earty and oreeard all te «way: Lhe eazy. going: chosed strony. Kessior, quit. TIND HACE The Creedminr, for twas Lo added: five torlonks.. = Estelle. Time—1,00, At Welbourne stuggiah’ in by Cosnrion— tah Ata le 2 ects * Sienna cae Tobit Me ‘Aunt. Rose wos: Brussell Tatched-—Rjaita. nh fe not_give the: Sei | ; HIG da sixteenth. 2hi ott 227 Owner MP ink cay cou Sows = * HissReta'rn’ Mysterious. Heseipactes ryeappearnnce was ax ntaterious ae@ hin) dropping out-of sight. Wife, family and) police had_ searched | over the\wortd for two months, dotain- ingsno-clie, until! @ few days ago, wher ——““@ cablégram,; conttining scarce half“ dozen words, \told-OMra: Heldelbaoh that Ser husband; had embarked —upote—the- ania and woulds be in New York t Aut Justice+Clarke ‘Gives Tempor- ary Officials Umtil Nov. 30 io-Look Into Trust. of the Supreme Court, | sitting to-lny at St. Geonge, Staten ist nade «a ruting extemling the tem- | porary reodversdip of the: Knickerbock-/ er Trust Cotnpany to Nov 3. By that Stile of the concern will be Por the mcst part,. his family thad given the man\up for‘dead. Aftersthe! “first search hadQended and no~Trave: of) (1, in\had been. found, acre~| car, Gees he, fro. fly and yinph went 16 the front eantly and was ble, rt ree Meld. on. well. Neston Could not: eainerms pation et tomes TL68 PET Rac E—Selling; jeonth, Start_poor. a easily. Wi y At post. dai: “off 3. uinn Brady so, Dugan. Valentine oie § Samter 00), 4 Buxton . LINER SWEPT BY BG WANE: STAR ND {Sailor Snatches Mme. stad as Sea Is Carrying. Her Overboard. ° ANGER) WORSE, CHECKS Capt—Felix Tourniér and Firat OMmcer Provoat were aimont swept off the bridge of the French liner La Provenee by o accummlative everiing “abou Vigilance_and “presence: af ming, of Sailor named Gastod Forve. saved Mme. | will tell. you Olive Fremstad, the ope! t being. carried 1: ta on the Hyper, which docked “ginger; from it ig sip trom stem to'stern, knocking: dishes trom the tables and throwing the: voyagers into | consternation: ‘“WVhen it hud’ passed! Tournier “discovered @ iad been wrecked and the Jron—sipports wrenched from thelr fas. The rails were in ruins. from the look-out's nest over the bridge : covered the deck. Start “Won rarily. STAT” At pre tides of the structure remained. Below-the-cxptain's-cabin was tur Great yoluines of wate: 1} mashed 1A‘the door and sent the fur- swirling around [Tables were overturned, chatrs broken aad the pictures and dishes on the wally jand in the cases were broken and strewn Besides being bumped against |the wails of their staterooms:or lounging | apartments none of the passengers, ex- espt Madame Fremstad, were {njured ‘The excitement was over tn a minute: The, bic weve Tore pritge rat toose-aw itt were wtriies the port sidelight. men patohos up the rail. fixed a new i) huns a heavy tarpaulin over the alde of the captain's cabin, bridge rall is forty fect aboye wat. that topsy-turvy. Ina pool. nd carried away no one could lay claim to it. Yin’ his possession’ W000: Heldelbach crossed the \ocean and w hospital. Give No Explamation. ———-mitsos—and: physiciane seemed to feel), Was necessary, ‘eppearan ork tye wife's care _accompanisds by, his brother. His wife left tie pal #4 the Grand Central staton and thes men journeyed downtown ane d- together, His’ Sudden” Disa At Wall sirect "Br adw: Otatdetbrch_stated dat an express oifice to—triiiemit some ‘ioney, promising jo return in « few wooments, He did not return, Mr, Heldelbacah is the senior mem-t mer of the:Fablan Manufacturing Com, pany, of Cincinsat!, manufacturers oft (Serren's euite and costumes. Mr Hol-y fhach «disappearances ‘nomewhai _— Fo-Day?. | ‘As advertised for in T World's Want Directory. PRON MY & Janitors fon concerning Sls whereaboute, (but ur Gate or the receivers: w! a a a ‘The Members Knsekerbock of ithe family who prere at the pier were qusked very reticent aml! wold say nothin (atmick about Mr. Heldelauch’a: troubles, save /ideposiiors before ~ qhat after leaving New? York he wan- {did not think such expx6ton possidic, “dered to Philadelphia, After staying Your he bopal t there forvatime he\ went, by a, rounds; Company , would” aboutiway’ {8 Bostoa,, without paxsmg tial time tne a definite; date, through New York. Fjrom Boston Mr. r the court proceedings {f the er would’ begin paying off 30. “He wald he sumptfon of banking business coul Reason for the Action. ~tobiverpeol;—where-ani old illnexs res i t extends to temporary, furned and he spent-some weeks in a} The rwing th | revelversnip ts in the shape of | adjourning argument on a motion for) No expignation js offered\for the mer- | permanent receivership. Giants Utsappoarance save ythat nectet: {hat during: nis illness too' Close cure | <had been token of him, and) he-chared under the constant—watching ‘that bik! Gofnitey settled. Staten island never before accommo- Idated such an agsresaiyn-of stur legal talent ing tiat winca | xrudpes Cours-rooin Depiity Auwomey. Tepresented best to allow thle receivers to serve us NW omcM%s until Vthe question of resuming 0: * temporary Mrs, Heidelbach andthe remaining: friends refused to say wheresthey could ; supreme be found, and would in no whe com-) ment. upon the return of Mr.-Htédel~ -Geacial vy “ “os gre ouneel Sar - . ‘Trust Commiy. 5a bach): went: tol Baropet witht myer represented depositors wi tly wife last spring and attempted to/| 000 in Obtain reliet from a form of lmarty Tepresented trouble which at times affected his.' 7} head After remaining abriad “unt! Vuly be returned somewhat better, an. mas taken to Greenwioh, Conn,, Wheres ‘Thain ‘and Gen. is \ ti} the day of his dis reStjo" ine Tasca a4 Benger represented Investigating Case Because: fliriem depositors represen vod Pro Mrclry = epenred tire procomtn gs 1 Uhr the cempx re ade pernnien— })Davies made the first argument in © Caroneratiaxburrentociawaternn He said that the Kalokeroocker Trust SAVETHID, 7 injury note: Ybocker ‘Trust someting — in eeieraL Toe ts Seo man-had wibly er. which yleldy an income of $3,- Hopes to Get Aid _ Mr. Soley si See ‘Third avenue: lived alone. His epectilty has bee Folders in. the Kniekerbocker-ofaid_ [wuld the stockholders were ab WPanY working on a new-Hariem brewery las crmyer suid he had gone Kelp “Wanied ‘Trust Company tan, Twenty sixthstroet, did not: know he Moraing }'! and Mr, ist jig death) Milas Pierson made arran| ment» == E—Tor maiden two-yer-ol: dled: six fu: Won driving, “Winner. p. oWatercresa 16 T3517 Beiando Ambion. Mepantel Lodbin Around McGregor. iptur Brandt Throckmorton Musgrave Dugan! Chunt pratchad Norbit maa sTessian ef; 7 Helaude hung on well a eae YER BEATEN BEFORE DEATH, SAYS. CORONER: CANAL SKIPPERS nerd \ wee on-Union Commanders Can- not Get Craft In or Out —from Tangle in Docks. Hospital Certificate Didn’t | Mention Injuries J. igatine the death.of John Dw 6 Mutropoitin Hoxnital on Hlack- 5 Tnitady Phe PCRS ih the Hariom «Morgue and he body of ared that the. ston and pos- There le trouble’ Ino the canal maris Lto-day. Smo thousands deanticas akip “pars -0f ax many-canat fous basins cro and thoy harbor wears forte ing theatselves h-m-na-d tn the union ed jo wail, This ed vy doctorm dii not eniian the tarks to the body, ° fiers. are not ‘ Dwyer was a master mecaunic sixty.) ©. eno Cte rdelant talks and ived at Na He was a wiower, nd! ot _my ral, you full of buckshot as a t tere hawser aboard this jon craft and I'll pat the-axe on ttt] equipment Of breweries. Ww. week an iron beam fell on his four | UHire a towlf ye want ter git ouler'n crushed /it See jhere, yout 6 {hook nor “nol line is daughter-in-law, Mrs, John | onto me.” : Dwyer, of No. 548 Weat One Hundred! The rule of the high nniritten.] anized by canal boat ai be way Injured until ey read of | *kippe Tua with an undertaker—tor—ou chase. omc ering canaler when SOrnbatte Nf, try: i position; ‘Therein. Nes ewnlen and the weak- Hindery Help. Dushelmen ... Butchers ..+..1.-+ ‘abinetinakers Canyapaers s..6ee Catpenters Cashiers, Chambermeide ... (hele epee Collector 5 Coin positors Coaks Gnaly (formale).. Cutters 6. Day's Work « Tressmakexs Dentheta: roy Dishwashers Drivers... Inne Cherie Hoafers vise Salecalies sogecen a FF Bhipding Clerks... Stan Painters..... Sollettors Stablamen Talloresses ..,, Blectriciane ailore ty erections Elevator Runner riiumers ‘ Embroiserers ‘Tinawiths : Enxinecra |... ‘Typewriters ¥nyravers (Female) .. Farm Hands. Feotera , oe Finishers cceesee, 2 Walters ....!! | Firemen! sijerssee Foremen .. + Grocery Clerks. Waltreanea Watehmen Miscellaneous , eeu eee oan esus Week mawspapers combined. Mr. Mackay H. Whitioek itu #. Jacob When th erves from the Clymer | raid that the Wer TO NOTYC adsournmer WAY CONTINUES, to-day ordered Ing tis cause of death a blank to be Hiled in by the clerkr or undor-physi- This brihigs the total Kold tmports on On: REGIS. cesiye 3 rah So Wousowork 40: Total soee 882 sropera * foray repor | £2.906,000 old bars and coin | Every week, month and year, The | \* ‘World prints more “Help Wanted’ Ads. than any three other New Metry: man before his thes Ci ; Pe eect tere Der SE and Mra. Bryce. returned to Washing-| the rabbi. If the Dody is no Wink. Meeting or Providing Pests ton yeaterday from thelr summer vaca. |bY relatives. howover, ‘the congregation of burglary in, the third. degre and of 14 days or money refunded. b0n, ye tion, apent at Interval the i of canalers, ater Eiraaee waar ea 2 he faintly had FT OE EHEALE and Not a. friendly Hurburger M help Ue “fr i t Gund that” the Heath evtificute |Not even the sollce, who were. sims ed hea found evidencoree Monnet to the foot of Rodne ystreet, Tel wash tour nee, Williumaburg, torday, could proves tt Mi trom the went home. ne | Vea ati a Com. juie ty the non-union cup- we ekull, “You m Me neu Hanton par. 4 wit ou must run your own nod an aulops, Wan evident taap | Ott. DML you mustn't touch Ue other blackened the injury, oni fellows bout. That's agin the law: head had no! death.” But| Similir scenos wore taking in| injuries Were nov explaned, ner Harburger suminoned Dr, Allaniic Bast, Coma and uy yout Iboat readezvous on Dhiyxic spital, Dre Wy) hey store The prysicians sala that Dwyer had by sAelled to the beon tuken to the Metropolitan Hoxpital ; foot of It v9 ve, | tireo wiewtha ago suffering from: bloud | Of the Louis eve. wits hay: | cdrafter he hud {10K 4 touxh Ume with nion Gtidersleeve: refases to jot Muesday. they aatd, Dwyer| His boat wax in the Jam of unton akip- Gomday. they mud. Dwyer sers and he wanted to unload. but haty NA andl Jan unload. Not a mothers aon of the DARD Ea eonee lat Junion fleet Would move or allow and Dwyer, they explained. | skipper to hook on 4 line. ef ie rene Xest nae We seantime many industries will suffer » fhe man. and he had died Barat! CEALER ES SECU Me Ue on Operating table } The) striking sk Who con ‘operatly AE Ve st 4. who compoue Wh tr k said the’ menerall the Tiiewater Boatmen'y Union. ete endent of the hospttal Aigned | mand, fiity dollars a month. y are s name to certifioates of death I ~| getting forty-five. The box prone to fight. nence the bottled up Meets er, aa PeAE riety yi” efien WILL BURY NEW YORKER, orderticn or som taneHoeiita PITTSBURG, Pa,, 2—Petor Girosamihn, forty-five yenrs old. of New - York, who died suddenly in a hotel here BRYCES BACK FROM COUNTRY.| yesterday with a ecard In his, pocket to SON UN : itty Rabb! Lavy. of this city, *TON, Nor. 2—Ambaasador | of death or accident, in nut Cane nown by WASHIN by GAS AN ae wa on + Tha condinien there was mush roi tts way to the. hatches and nearly put ¢ steerage afloat. Steertzeosesenzers. somewhar frightened. were soon calmed. Hit ty Great Waves. was running all afternoon when Officer Provost andj cotton Is moving down Sout and the 27 work on It. reemed the climax | [ went on the bridge,” sald Capt. Tour- tremendous jour starboard side, but the La Provence 1d not feel them. We were running along at good speed the waves following and -paxsing ‘At $ o'lock we ran Into a sort of 3 | Three or f01 ai grips on knew it they iriy over the ship, br 4p off-to-the-port-side.-iike—the fal ing and swirl- ett —~ ae i tured it off and then turned Ito: i f eman Lockerty got Dr. Ross from i | Harlem Hospital uurRoon worked aver the bolles hh of the girls o damage was done on The accumulative way thls time of the year! dangerous—-We were well! The bridge suffered consld- very high at Carried Away By Sca. Aetsrding “to Sime: “to sing at Prenstadowho- ts} Metropolitan Opera- se, she Was below the bridge taling liner war struck. Helng on not see or hear She was lcan- | the port aide, ¢ whiter approachin; ing against a chair near tho rail when the water broke over preked Net Up Batty wind was “Carry! bor toumrd the rail “She sc-eamed_as Well as she o-tild, choking with the | wilter whieh she swatowed, if . the sallor, Was) passing nea: ess: woman. bbyeabd—sa we peSUDy Set 4 otnér seamen hasten: were drenched to A canaltK. who,{ the Mner to-day. rye. Waa sunt 4 that I di! not realize my the Hiner was Henrt ‘a professor {)-a French Univer- America to study a slection- of a Prestdent tauch different that he well-known art ained---serfous fall in leay rloiis breach for! Nae REO SUEIE: analer to #¢ek a pur-| angplagk. which was damp Sirking TNs he tory ome In a carriage _ DARSON Kors? inf tifernow jn the | SE tapas eRe Horse casita key jority of the great} 3 OR THIEF WHO TIED HIS VICTIM Joseph Giegiro Has Been Con-} victed of Three Crimes tie Wallabout, Red Hoook, Erle Basin. | \ al PAY-DAY COIN NOT USED TO GAS, ALUN GOLD, OR BLEW IT OUD AND WERE FOUND DEAD Frem-| Small Paper Money Searcer, iu) Two Italian Girls, With For-! Town Than /feeth in. | tune Smiling on Them, As | | Hen’s Mouth: | phyxiated in Patron’s Home. | Money—that. Ix. to may, money as the! things-known, ax gas-fixtures that cost averake newspaper. réporter of other | two pretty Uttle Uallan girls th memter of the submerged tenth kTows jast pleht in the home of Micha ay otclock, and only the. if waa as scarce as hen'a tee tusday - dino, a prosparaie real astate dealer at afin New York, And any pouliry deeler TBaae Vie They sndred and Bi Were found to-day ‘ly nat hens teeth®< hive: Lhever been scarver than they are at }in gich ot) Many cand omansy wn employer ‘paid! boysht for them’ no. longer‘ ago of to-day with checks, Others pared | yesterday afternoon over om Tair Om sif{nlig disks of fold te Mele ops PSUs = = eratives—chone htavy -butlerpats, from /—Paltadino, the patron, bag d fie, 59 Uncle Sain's dairy, that jo by-the joys) Well since he came to this country sible name-of eagie and double eagle: | that now his well-farntshe tha [took much of the small currency out of poor und needy relalves from th ‘$ antil they sponsthle for the condition that con- a8 domestics or helper | tronted thousands of firms In New York have acquired a working us, Eng- |to-day. Of bills of the larger denom{- lish er get marri nations there waa an abundance, but Or set up in Dusiness hemaely {t turned out to be-next to impoasible| Tae last one he sent Tto get the smalier pitts, the-kind that teen-year-old — neice, Ange Pala Txo into the average pay envelope. idino, Little Angeline Famine of Smali Bills unless” she might bring along At most of the banks there was ajyears old So Uncle Palladiny {:- positive famine in mmall bills, Busi-)warded passage money 6. twd inst ness houses and factory owners who of one, and !n dup tline the girls Va wanted bales of the lone green for| farewell to thelr native making uo thelr pay rolix coujdn't get}of Sala, fn the province of Sulemo, | it. Some got the cumbersome. but om} They got here Just three weeks azo, forting gold coins, and were glad toj°n Oct, 10. bet Wien. Others “had to-resort~ to’ ignorant of aii that goes to make an Shea ee pal edckingmnan on Mere achat Ameren neunehold;.theltwo, Mins Mert fot. a cheek found -himsel{ practically TCVertnewsy willing.” Te StRine. stranded with money in his pocket. The Merry pair of them, with their red chances were that he had no place th checks and their black eyes. brought cash hin’ check, especially as the amali agiod cheer to t ‘tradespeople have looked with the sold 1) og gray eye of suspicion on anything ex- Doussiold. aye Cept_ real hard money since the pertod’ Until. last night thay siept downstairs } of financial hysteria net in. Mecause of WH Hosa Pugito, a cousin, nd an cece nape “Tt wan ignorance of those myeterioun ex army dead $n the pretty! sthe_sea,-according to+-present! 4 Lbrage. betntesd cwhich their mistress! ‘well-kept. The money furry of last week. which sbrownstone huase t4 a haven, for all’nic circulation for the time’ being, was re- Other ‘side.’ They serve hin nominaliy | 1 of kidney derangement r Was bis #1X- | dinbetos or drop: panes to Mr. Williams to-day, and them = / ry : ve been caréfully scrutinized. Thee the officers/of the various Inatitutions, or committees —_representii them. called to go over the ground covered by the banking Inspectors. It ts not expected that the final decision will be known in any case until carly next week, nog ix {t expected that all_of the close) banks will be found in safe conditio®. to open for the present. In Len ae 4 u nome fer/ cases it {s even possible that __ recelvery may be appointed upon re Quest of the Attorney-General am soon As Mr, Willianrs has been) heard from: WIRES KILL TWO AT FIRE. SCRANTON, Pa., Nov/ 2.—The burn- ing of the breaker of the Fernwood last: night was the cause of the death of two men who enme In contact with electric: Hight wires, The dead are John TH Willams, the superintendent of the Hers of the Erte Coal Company here i colliery, and Tammany Magulello, a7 Italian mine worker. ee Buy the Ingredients From -Reliable Pharmacy and ‘Prepare the Recipe — ‘ore people succumb cach year to some foriavor Kidney tronble than any other cause, Th? sig z often devel= kidney dtseare, When either of ops into Brigh these dixenses pen —firet-cliss physician, ve patent medicines alone. symptoms of kidney trouble whica Inside 1982 | can be-treated at home is-stated by 2 well-known authority, For some ot thee, such as backache, pain in jon of the kidneys, weak freque tespectally at night), painful simple nome remedy: Fluld Extract Dandelor one-half ounce cCom- (pound Kargon, oné ounce; Compound Syi Saisaparilla, three ounces. There simple Ingredients are hatm> onter— Rt Har Tee Sinha bling, Act S ehould have a place to eall their Ey Sgathern banka eat alot of New Shc gave them a clean. bright plik ss Me URI eASy, ke eeh) roum On the top f'our and she took them [local correspondents to. bid one or two \SIUL Ber to the store. 50 for three cents premium in. order to [pheht help to pick outs fucnt feet money. the uraency being that CRAKE ERA atar Ane colored brother declines to accept any- . BP oe td Bradt c liblag bat sliver and xold, having-been [Say Tagmitocnca. | The coed oman skinned many a Une with the kind of VOUERC Mt Ouh sium tent ties we faper money that lost Its buying power athe Maud. i 4 Ne the dev Marre Grant and Marae Lee S1tith BARC nen an Pulls met under the ltte apple tree at Ap- | Wane wien them. left | PRUE LOX: i ir heads onthe | Confederate Diile_stit cireula Kentucky mountains, maybe, but Ye frinresreed mons the nieevand-Hooxer Teeet pit yy meant. and took | of Dixieland. otacigdnoked He blown. out the «as or the: “TPOSIORS T0 ~ MAKE A PROTEST had-been—sead-some. a ee MAKING PLANS ~ FOR REOPENING Hold Meeting To-Night in Op-- + a position to Plan of the— CLOS j BANKS Stockholders. —_Ther: i] be a mass-meeting of the} Corference This "A eee aerate deporttors of the Hamilton Bank at No x xy " si) Wertone Hundred and Twentysnith | the Office of the State Superintendent. treet to-night to protest ‘against thi proposed opening of the bank und: st ‘an-extzaordinary stipulation the a=pos- | — a {tors are nsked'to sign. ‘The mass-mert- | : Fy ing haa been called by Charles If Tutt Te Poepemas ota mat tle, Of No. 34 Nassau“street. an attor: ney resenting a group of d+ posttora, Several days ago the ntockhulders of | 24tIPR the bank Issued @ circular in which}¥as considered this i : they made-a strange offer to the de- | series of conferences in the oMce -of positors; They offered to p cent, cash “provided the would agree to accept the ML per cent. s balance in the following way: One cer-|elipre before these ev! iiente of depéalt for WS per sent, of some of them, we ald reopen, he ad Teposits.. payuble at the end of ninety! "1 do nov know, dt fe-quite possid days, another 1 per cent, certifivats of some of them may reopen_in less t, payable in six mon anottian that time." a @) per cent-¢ de] Since Monday of 1a wit, payable at the end of one year, ry of banking exar Th omer werds, Ue torn wera | NaS Oten Atoadlly—taerene arked to loan their money 0 actica a year withont interest fa signing this singular agreement the )9 Lita were Teguesiol to. sad dig mers tan a7 e Agreement, would be | bilty as stoosh olders | the panicky ds afternon at a depositore| S3pt. Wiliams waa asked (hts ater noon whether more than @ Week woud Tishments, 0. toweek the num fners in this elty until now rec rps of wanstanis A Je past. thee Holders, under t adwoived Of yil evr erect ven mb omar: bAPES) POF ten jaw they are Hable for th New Food Muike¥ ir stock Ake uppany d = The Haimtlton Bank is the Harlem) When aman bas suffered from dy titution that R. Thomas bought pepsia so many years that he can't tie control 0 ik 4 big- premium) remember when he had a natural ay ou Whe sock he biirohased. t the time petite, and then hits on a cure, he lie Thomas: H 1aze- Morse 6 {may 2 ay "It nel Lic anateautromavarioun Clearingy Houma) may abe. alcuseuuctaeay RE paLyeaCks banks, Mr, Phomas transferred his Uke magic. mock to a group of slockholders and) When it Is a simple, wholesome William R. Monigonery wis elected food Instend of any one of? a large Of the bank, where he ls sald to have farm of drugs he $s more than ever become rich, . Mkely: to feel as though a sort of stockholder were practically 17-401 has been performed, joan. A, Chicago man, In the delight of money to the bank m<thebrestored digestion, puts It In this Hon would be forced tb Tiquldaty, : way: ding to Mr. ‘Puttle and otner at: W8 ° iorneys employed by depositors the ma. “Like magic fittingly cescribes the {n threatened in te circulars sent out lasy work that unlesw they agreed the thin a Month, [Supreme Court to-day for an érder d) = one Meeting an examination Into the affairs “f tried about every medicihe -that Gergerlaskt, nment for Ife the Queens Judge Hum- I te | peturpanls on |r had finished the fourth package my Hf) wentenee wan a burglacy commits home of Morris Serota at Wood- DEAD IN PITTSBURG, Sven on April 9 tast, He broke into | attorn | examiner has been in charge making nn | ‘eviously for years, : to a bed and tnyeatigation since the doors clowed last | t,00 aaa dd, et ever and I con- tol week. He Is expected to make hin re.) “4m +4 p all the valuables wor, Before depa eked, snapped i lof Rodeph Shalem will bury it, _ larceny, [Jority of them prefer liquidation to toe manner in which Grape-Nuts cured continimnce of the bank under the ex- me of poor digestion, coated tongue [isting certificate of deposit plan, and loss of appetite of many years’ Mr, Tuttle made a motion before the atanding. of the Hamilton Bank. He obtained an) wag recommended to me, without re- order to show caure why nn onler die) 28h trapes Fecting an examnmtion int the tank Hef, ‘Thon I tried Grape-Nuts on the should not be eran ‘Dhin order ie; suggestion of a friend. By the time Oritisiiuelorneyn nReR heen? abrogrs Seomnen een allt Rua conte whee ths I have been eating obtaln-any-fnformation hbout the inacd-| past two mon) rs tution's affairs from the officers or their, with a relish anything set before me, ys, Parker and Aaron, A bank! That is something | had been unab) port Monday,, when It will he inde sider the effects of Grape-Nuts on a known just how many and how large | weak stomach as something really loans KE. R. Thomas atid his banking us-! wonderful. It bullds up the entire jrociates obtained from the Haznilton. /pcay as well as the brain and nerves,” and what wort of securitien wore put Ub 2°? Stiven by the Postim Co,, Bit- the same th|a# collateral for thoss loans. tt ts} claimed he had been convieted of Gurmlary ound | known that Heinze copper stocks were tle Creek, Mich, Read the little book, ine —deciced—that—her—newest-eharecs + flances these_banka telesrap ied WIth her To the store, .#o MWiat Wey} + toot ett tte wnoiters: Either mney + fémoon ar’ + Sick Mea erty al. ches cangeny a ten banks and—banking tiettietion a3 cents a-hox,-at-Druggists or by |waich closed thetr doors In this city of last weeds Tooperfine, State ‘Danking Department. Ware” hee ma a the-bank | there are reventem at work atta 4 nasority | Seve men pare been at work for; PARK De Witt Ri The taken as collateral by the bank under’ «phe Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. }thy ‘Thomas management, ‘ cphere's a Reason.” oe, M, fi Oc Ceo” | Naam Smix them by shaking well in a bottle. The dose for adults Is a teaspoonful after each meal: and ;again at bedtime. ‘ There 1s no better general remedy - k n to relleve all forms of rheu- matiein qlther, because {t acts di- rectly upon the kidneys and biood. It cleans the clogged-up pores in the kidneys so-they can filter and strain the bloed the poisonous uric + acid and wate matter, which, if not this morn- | eliminated, remain in tae blood, de- + inpose and settle and muscular Ussui ‘There are many of the lesser sealding and other - urinary. troubles, try the folowing= SSiption pharmacy, sit any —— test form. = érsuspected. the suf= cined to come! ferer shouid at-once—scek the best °f (jnedical attention. possible. ‘Consul johum, Juliette Fitelli Ukewlse aixteo a untold sufforing—a#d dotormity of: | rheumatism. Backache 1s nature's signal gotify- iny the sufferer that the-kidneys are tnot-ecting properly “Take-care-vl——— your kidne: {is now the physician's udvice to hin patie vegetable, mild and retiable. Regulate the Liver and Digestive Organs. The safest and best medicine in the world for the : CURE — of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, owels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Dis- eases, Loss of Appetite, Bad Breath, Costiveness; Indigestion ——Hiliousness, Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels,|! 7% 4 Piles. DYSPEPSIA _. ache, Fe ofthe tntenial viscera i Stomach anid alae mail RADWAY & CO.. 55 Elm St. New York, CONSTIPATION “For over nine years nd duling thie tse ieetlon Of warn ¥ Go Bopar tee sine So 500 1 aim fren ftom all tb ca ae Gain ia baalt Ons Sere bal auine vt Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago er M,' RELIGIOUS NOTICES.: WAAR METHODIST “CPisCOPaL CMOERGIL” cyrner of ROth at, Rave mason, D:D” pastor. anniversary ramine.‘Po-mer row, Mo Moly Communtons 11 ofelock, theres P, Mal Dishop Charles tiv Bowler’ presigtart -. tunion of former pastors and ade Revs. W, G. Browning, Jobn arse, Delos Lut, A.J, Patmor F.C. “tai ¥ 8, Ostion? eélebration to contings rouxhout next Sunday, Nov, 10. For pros Eranine. see “next Rahuntay's’ papers. For Mer members cordially invited fo all the services, _Oniy_nt m_nntian tank. RESTAURANTS, ¢ provements; first-clase restaurant. musi, MoE Oskars carmaberonanat terrae “COST, FOUND A Hah ol $10 REWARD—Loat on Subway 6g ND REWARDS, preng Friday evening, yellow Jeather postfolle bar contaltiing Jaw papers ana corres spondence. initialn 8, U." Return ta Theodore i. Herrmann, 37 Wall at., or 2% WAM. te Cond DIED. FANNING.—On Friday, Nov. (1, 1907, JOHN FANNING, beloved husband of Annie Fanning, neo Carroll, natiye’ of Lauhmore, County Tipperary, Ireland, Funeral. from his late realdence, West 3h st, Munday, Nov. d at 1, ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION peies Se oe ‘FAUST HOTEL | (Columbus Circle), 90th St. and Droadway (opposite Park), All modern and up-to-date

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