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~ y sty FOUND DEAD AFTER SANTAIUM ESCPE i Prof i [Officers and Volunteers Applying at] American Embassy Sorry to Hear War Is Not Probable. i ST. PETERSBURG, Noy. 8.—The taix the possibility of a war between the i r Le ches HOS- | United of Left Rochester Hos | throughot. has Reanttaloont tonsty in | PROSECUTION — SLPS COGN 2 WARNER TRL ©: «sme HILL AMBASSADOR TO GERMAN COURT ae Minister to the Netherlands} Will Be Named to Suc: ceed Tower. ! Sy 2 sia, is bringing many volunteers to ey whi ‘Amorie: RUSSIANS WANT TO FIGHT FOR U.S. AGAINST JAPAN. ‘5 BY Hs STOR Warner's The Mr. Train gulped audibly Nawyer's fyco wore a broad smile, defense ts Insa i “That will be ay | * wad’ Warner, x rd to put fon pn the ROS On ‘ Ktatin going to Pel the taremag ts ee) pital in Night Robe and id the lawyer, i regard his ederick Empken Tells Magis- that Quinn Broke a | — Club Over Him. Policeman Makes a Denial, bu i Is Adjourned “tor” Forty-eichint related a story of: police britatity the Yorkyille Court, ‘to-day - that Magistrate Harris _( FApMe-recont made of iy and a transcript sent-to Police missioner Bingha:n, — wane & prisoner by Policeman James inn, of the East Thirty-nrth at made a ghastly appearance In od end his head bandaged so that -very_ittle of his features eg 3 arraigned | wing. | Btory of Pollce Clubbing. fu the story he to!d-the Court ¥ conduct and resisting arres! inlght I went into the saloon of Kelly. at No. 781 Second aven eet eo Wwed “me; Ho" ofrere check, but I asked for cash. he told me to come back Inter mm hs would probably have the cash. returnod at 1 o'clock ant asked for; je money, © 1 WASHINGTON, Secretary. Root announcei- torlay iat David Jayne Hill: American Minister—te the etherlands, and = former Assistant Secretary of State, will be named és ‘Ambassador to Berlin, to sugosed Mr. | ‘Tower, who ts about to retire on ac- count of iil health. ‘Mr. Hill haw «reat experience in the | diplomatic service le epeaks German fuently. and jt 1s walh his appolnimen: Miive aecat. satiefaction (0 Ger: Nov, ~hani That the Man { Is Insané. per, @e hatter, who, on July 23, killed) former cashier Esther Norling and rend; John GC, Wileon, a whole. the prosecution. Im the’ peradn of Assistant District Attorney Arthur] ltrain, sHbped a large cog to-day -be- | fore Judge Woetér pnd, che Jury in kof Goneral-Beratons. Mr, Train opened “the testimony fer | tna’ State by cailing as an expert wit srebay ay ¢ : ent him back tout de} Poth ty Ame ; : tn iq present poetttor Department, 0” nH at the Ntate ; | Question by Mr. Train Blicits | "*y _ Testimony=by- Mr. Peck- jos comsuct er ne Ineane? * pat fn No.2 you! regard ht third Juror, Mr, Died of Exposure. | 9, A ~ |. Don’t, Poison Baby. | } ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have | PAREGORIO or laudahunr to make itsleep, These drugs will produce » No a anda FEW DROPS TOO -3tANY will produce _the- = HE Te erase |¥ROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING, Many nre the children who ‘ ef, unt recently an instrio-| hgve been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregorio, iauda- tn the West igh School here, snd@/ num and morphino, each of which is a narcotio, product of opi Twho escaped from the Graham Sani-| are prohibited: tram pelling either of the narcotics named toe! A rium last W. sday nigtt, where he| 0 anybody without: ing them ‘‘ poison.” The definition of *‘narcatio” i a patient. under treatment for} a oan NS ¥ (Special te The Evexine world.) person.” anaw: =Prof. | Mr. Train sho: to the nox! witness. the ev 1 aste to hurry alon, It ly beHleved tha ay it had mainly dee onal reak thi t A Atmanearamtee et int “A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and _ smell of medicines containing cata are disguised, and sold under.the names’ of ‘ Drops,” “Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups," eto, - You.ehould not f | medicine to be given to your children. without you or your physician know of what it is composed," C S is » ‘ ne was EMIGRANTS LEFT BEHIND. | When La. rence salled { ; ASTORIA DOES NOT ; CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if if bears the signature i i of Chae. H. Fletcher. t PF ¢ eS, ISM. ‘and waa Quite weit known in! Gennine Castoria a! y Be at ex Hest and West. ‘Bye bears the #ignatore of i ni ‘Dr, William Ay one of the dix battery testified in Harty Thaw’ spring. Mr. Train put the customa: tical question tnvolving »_sium. mary of Warner's actions on tha day) fot the crime and before, his mental haracteristics and Dr.! the customary answer: | BROUAER ADS STEALING 10.0 ment and Is Remanded_ for Sentence. _ House Search at Libau, Seize Papers and Make Arrests. LEBAU, Courland. seme heys He believed, he satd. Fhe-—pollce.yesterdny a the! ta of the Mne or} new the nature and quality of his | pbouacsiie’ several eee faot and knew that the act was wrong) { steamers running from Libeu! Wrong. Rreee waiting tm the eeixure; Then Mr. Train. who writes ‘books | when he is not pro: the arrest of the : guilgranta who. were en re H-Brotimer,—formerty “cont | Pere Nidecable trattic is reported toh dential man for James H. Oliphant &) existed in passports, which wer Wall street brokers, pisaded guilty | with steamer tickets’ to New York jto-day before Judge Roealsky in Part I, | 5 ‘of Genaral deestoria to one of the tn-| AGED COUPLE FOUND 5 Atctments against him-—an indictment | DEAD. IN THEIR-ROOMS. harging grand larceny in the firat do- | : a nx $10,000 from J. F. Car- | ui in the Ol: oftives. Brouwer, -who-lad been out on bail of $30,00, is remanded to the Tombs for wentenca: All told, Brouwer’s embezziements e alleged to amount to $90.00. When ave) Bald : Y$/4 Duane strect more than a year ago) and wanted bim to bring suit against the city. August Belmont John B. xfc. +Deoneld and others | business in East For during building of brought wit hhim pi i h heir bed at No. 310 fs street last night ie apes. An ambulance | Bellevui i M2 fwith a gascoc! surgeon from fe again oMered me (he check ant Fare to-take-tHor_got-oiit.L-argtied | Shim, and he called in this police | — armors: sents = rr ; _ WWE SELL MORE REAL LACES THAN ANY OTHER STORE'IN AMERICA. anitany—— BROS. AIL ORDERS PROMPELY-FILLED: : “6TH AVES 22ND TO 23RD STIN-Y- ; THE POWER €F CASH AS-CLEARLY DEMONSTRATED WHEN_WE EOUGHT Men’s Suits &Overcoats _Raincoats_ and Topcoats for Spot Cash. _ This big stock has been on sale‘all-week in our Clothing department, and the sale will end Saturday Here are some of the-wendérful bargains for all day to-morrow = : aE we sald they had Farleyoand ~his “eountry-trom_Ireland_several-yeara_ago- asked” the) small Assistan: GB o- locate their children, now grown, | a Het-Attornoy, i ssbode tol rete Distr tornoy, Ddlandly. out areument, but he wouldn't to me_and shoved me out Into When I again tried to 40 Tim he smashed me. oyer, the fwith fils club, breaking it in two. he pounded me with the «hort until I fell to the ‘pavement. I dexged him not to Kill me ay, lay ‘Bud he said if I got’ up he would ‘Sione. I got up, whereupon he to beat me again unti! 1 was al- blind from the blood running in T broke away from him and ran Second avenue. .He fired four after me, the bullets whiazing. to my heat. Thinking he would me; I-dodged' tnto:« heltway and there until be and another police- jidragged me out, Ie wanted to Mie some more, but the other po- interfered, and’ they took me police static “Magistrate Aroused. Yhat haye you got to about (Quinn E=“aaked the Magistrate ‘policeman, who iy as ble av ai twice the He of is rom me,” add Clained“by his late yeay thay, told neighbors, He Ted CO MPSCUIA LING fr atocks gotcangnt by the. big slump last “Because I considered him mentally Tat and sum | |. STEIGERWALD PACKING CO. We Are Looking for Your Sunday Dinner Order. ‘Ie best Is some too good—cepectally what you eat, Everyhody wants fresh and tender meat, and tase Is etatiws CHE ETE Ee saying of from. :2 to 3 Cente per lb. Wi ry And give us a trial Brouwer te married and has « ly living at No, 341 Washington avenue, Brvoklyn. eg ee WESTON STILL BOTHERED “BY BAD ROADS QN WALK. Steet and Rain in the Mohawk Valley Comrpel_Him _to__! Make Detours. SPIGA, Ny Nov. &1—Weeton Slurivd from St, JohneyiMe at B10 to-)* Gay and Agured on making Little Falis aU KOK “However, he found the road @ Yory leavy one as sivet-and’ rain had fatien in the Mohawk Valley for tw days, only cleeting up lawt night. It _ inorder to avoid the low iyiea Toads, Ang Werton did wot reach Lt tie alle He had @ remarkable hani day yester- 4 did wot reuch st. Johne. Idnight. Men to take a I in, Planned. { | | Ib, Ib, tb, tb, Ib. tb, Long Island Fowt.... Large Sirtein Steaks... Fresh Hams from Young Jersey Pigs————--. 1 4c per Legs of Young Lamb. 10¢ & 12c per _Chelce Cuts Prime Rib Reast Beef 223 FIRST AVE.., ‘kt ith tah Su TEE SRONE 1U was neces- longer rest than ke it over my Teka fin terrible 2% usked the Court "It pe-that-tiie-ntfeontt 2 stance Brccocterknow iow rhe got Ite: mM, “for 1 didn't give it to him.” SoThen another of Quiun’s prisoners, rt Lowe a clerk. of N: g ety-firat attest, said Gulia iad arrested him when begged him not to club Empken to ah. neh oaice promisnd Bic het den ny b@oimet a dozen: Mito get an. Sate was adjourned for a fturt ination. Emitken wax paroled” ea MEDS ; FOR GAKY’S MAUSOLEUM. SHICAGO> Nov, &—Some dig -enai- | 1 Miring | fe ‘e being performed in + soleum. at Chairman. of Dr. Pratt Can *POSITIVELY!! — | Cure your Straighten your Gesouet _ Hate and. Features el ittractive as Nature Intended, Consultation Pree, Hours &/ ‘And by appointment, CALL OR WRITE, 1}22 Broadway, N. Y | Please mention “4IcYDIA E. - NKHAM’S GETABLE COMPOUND. 1 a OMAN'S 1LL8 1) The Suits and Overcoats at $15 . ST things arrive at perfection through a process of elimi- nation—the wheat must be separated from the chaff, the practicable MM Ba » _{rom.the impracticable. “The line of distinction must be finely drawn. nd so it is with our suits and overcoats at $15. We aimed high, and it took , much time and labor to asccmplish what we have. We are proud of the results garments as good shave never before been offered at $15,.°.)... : The suits at $15 take form/in a series of single-breasted models, radical and conseryative in style, fashioned of pure wool fabrics, cassi- meres in exclusive designs and blue and bleck thibets, ; The overcoats at $15 involve a series of models in all the new tans, grays and blacks, pure wool fabrics in a diversity of weaves. Other Suits and Overcoats up to $40 WM. VOGEL & SON BROADWAY HOUSTON ST. —___Prices_Are Ridiculously Low. _ : Values Are Wonderful. Men's $18 Winter Overcoats, $6 y § 5 - eV Raincoats, Fall Overcoats and 20 Fall and Wi Sui Bla inter Suits). Vajmes $18 and reaking sale. Men have reaped a har- This has been a_rec vest of bargains all week, and to-mortow will be the greatest day of all. The’ Suits are $20.00 values fer-$6.85—stylish worsteds, fancy cassime i fi hibets, in single and double breasted s Sizes 33 to 48. an The Overcoats are $18.00 values for $6.85 and are made of heavy Oxford and black overcoatings. Sizes 33 to. 44 and 46 inches long. E The Fall Overcoats and Raincoats are also $18.00 values for $6.85, in sizes 32 to 42; great variety of. good styles. Several Hundred Men’s , $30 and £35 Winter Overeo FALL TOP COA’ RAINCOATS “ir 33 to 350: $io AND $12 HEAVY | fish, —up-to-date-Suits; neat cheviots and black thibets, in all sizes f Pe 10 TO, m12 re 7's-$3.00 Fancy Vests for. . y ‘75e } Men's Heavy Rainproof Working Coats for. . Here Are Bargains for Boys of an Unusual Kind Boys' $7.30 Winter Qvercoats, for. $3.98 | Boys’ $10 Long Pants Suits, for $3.85.) Boys’ $2 Long Pants, all sizes Reefers,-very heavy, for. $2.88 TERS Knee Pants Suits, for $3.85 | Boys’ Russian Overcoats, 3 sizes only. c. Knee. Pants 3-to-6 Ge. _|- Boys’ $5 -Knee-Pants Suils, for- $1.835_ | “Men's $3 Derby and) Soft Felt Hats: f ABOUT 5,000 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S HIGH GRADE . Shoes, Dress Slippers and Carria Actual $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $4 $6.00, $7.00 and-$8.00 Values, at} 4 : “We repeat our offer of Thursday, when we advertised 10,000 pairs of these: Stoes-at $1.49 and $1.98 a pair The sales ‘broke all récords in our Shoe Section “avd extra help iad to be sectiréd to wait on: customers: We recelved “3,000: paits "more of these Shoes and-add them to what remains from last Thursday’s selling. There are in all about 5,000 pairs more for Saturday. ae 40,000 pairs-of Women’s High-Grade Shoes, Evening Dress Slippers-and Carriage Boots, bought from two well-known New. Englarid manufacturers, consisting of their surplus stocks, countermands, rejects and so-called “Factory Damage( goods. These shoes ate in 48 different models—some with genuine hand-sewed and athers with Goodyear welt or hand-turned soles, All leathers, including coltskin, gun -metal, black Russian box calf and vici kid. Sizes from 234 to 8, and widths from A to E. wot Also 600 Pairs of EXHIBITION SAMPLES OF EVENING DRESS SLIPPERS AND CARRIAGE BOOTS + Every pair in a different model, All hand;turned soles, and sizes from 334 to 434, and widths from A to B and a few C's... The Shoes are worth from $3.50 to $5.00 a pair, and the Evening Slippers and Carriage Boots are worth as high as $8.00. All marked for to-morrow at $1.49, and the cholcest at $1.98, f i : WOMEN’S $2.00 AND $3.00 SHOES AT $1.00 A PAIR. re laced, button or Biii GIRLS’ SHOES are of vicl kid and pat- ROYS' SHORS, aro made of runranreey with bright and mat ent coltukin, vici kid with self tops. The |. genuine ooltskin, with dull mat calf tops; . font feather Ups: t coltskin » ha If, or white kid tone; | fast color hooks’ and eyes, Blucher cut and round, Opera, oF comon sense tors; Cuban and mi niton and hi Worth he oak extension soles; zen from 84 heels; plaex from #44 to 8; widtha C to BR. : # and & ‘ WOMENS SHOE tary alzes to 2

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