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HAS $100,000,000 $e Wall” Street Hears the Astonishing! d Story That. Standard Oil Magnate - Has One-Ninth. of Interest-Bear- : ing ee Locked ‘in ae Rockefeller has stawed away in the vaults of the Staridard Trust Com-) -Pany, at No. 25 Broad street, $100,000,000 worth of Governinent bonds, | be no question about the authenticity of its source—John D, Rockefeller = the creditor of the United States Government to the extent of at fess than one-ninth of the-t rest-bearing debt of |the people. . The aggre- ~of th: ; nterest-bedring Gebt 1s $925,158,650, / bends outstinding. Of these fonds way! feet report wants those who hear {t to believe John D. Rockefeller owns 6,000 worth. ies ors} If {t 1s true that Mr, Rockefeller hoarding $109,000.00 worth of Gove: 4. Taegt bonds the compglaint of ban » that they are unable to get bonds upon which to raise currency would seem to! have considcrable weight. POORE 7 The possessor ora tortuns ot $10, 090,000 in Government tonds could exert, 4 he wished, a financial pressure suah > “as the country is feeling to-day. ® Keeps Wealth In Vault. rs ‘MPLOY FES ‘PAID IN CHECKS, | N. B.-The Standard Of] Company and| the Tide Water Oi] Company, owned by } the Stand. » pald of thelr-hordes of! poorly py laborers at Baygnne, Jy The vaults of the Standacd Of Trust. in checks instead of cash‘ to-day. New York | onne mets » Yt is bald that Mr, Rockefeller Has vane nan =e 0S POLIC FUR MAK’ Ne BAL Anessa mi office, and that In sel | Ma agistrate Discharges Prison- “woom he kegps his wealth locked up ‘Mr. Rockefeller is maid to have visited ers Taken onthe East’ Side. Ba fants charged the [atorers 3/ Sas ‘all Street three “times in the month, and on each occasion hé is said to have gone to his strong room and taken out securities upon which money has been ralsed, On one of these visits, © Mt ia reported, he showed two vis bi the vaults Ais hoard of bonds ‘These men, ‘in the first flush ‘of their tstonishment, are sa'd to hays told | * thers of what they had reen, In that way the story gained circulation. Blocks of Oil Stocks. In addition to his Goveenment bonds Ir, Rockefeller's vieit ts said, andard ll stock Works amount of money stark Orderly piles in the atc also bonds and stocks Value Issued by tne: sian tar, corporations, Ti > qe Concerning the past OTs to ae srket Courtsto-day Ma Dan’ inn scored the on the enst side. Rooney and 81 82. - of statemon: Street Poite oR aut ocekfeller owns $1iN,00,K0 we < Government bonds, Wall street. siocvs 17: Talded an alleged eambting pi fie naturally incredulous, spirit: in the basement of No. § thevlast statement cf the U: [Treasury showing the/interest-be debts street early to-day and arrested Jacob 1 char. 4h Levy, who, of an alleged “eran game.) They 1 mnsols of 1980, 2 por cent.. charged t ins of 1908-1918, % 4 ai i ed joan of 1) him with ma{niainine a cambling place. efurding _cortif i Tene t. Loan. of 1020, dpe ceni ts aaccateaeae: Panama Canal. foan, + Total Interost-bearing debt Bonds Outstanding. _ There are United & ates bonds ipublic, according wued on Dec, 1, 1 Subtracting this from the approximate }ilectal interest-bearing debt, of $89 099, he statem oy some tor Help Wan’ eds e _To-Day i for<in:<FheMorning: World's Want Directory. Know that 4 n cominitted there or tat club-reon i tered ‘cid uni crime ime bee a fos you ar’ taking upon to make cattle out of SATURDAY, NOV. 16, 1907, * ne j{ Artinetal Flowers, 2 Janitors 17 These p : 2 | Addreasers + he tanltreees : 4 Ung to find a free and peace- +10 Kitchen Help... 11 to“jive and when they get a piel onal 4 are honinded worne than. they Bogkbliders s..1., 8 Machinists . 2 SAU an CME ea Wada her Bookkeepers si... 4 Manaxera 2 1 Roya 100 Motormen 1 Ser tare eH NUR Cal ASE at Rarldlaetiod 3 LABOR MOVE AGAINST TAFT Butchers os.ccces 2 2 "FOR THE PRESIDENCY. Cabinet Makers Surses 4 is | f) Canvassers v2... 4 | i Carpenters ....,.. 4 Ode PF Cashiers 3 AbsE aes t 4 > Ame or to-day i ; Plumbers 7 resolutions directing Collectora .... Porters all nation dha in Compositora . Prevsers are 2 Cooks (nuale). Preasmen 4 antagonisth | Cociiea (tera Paperhangers 2 aw. therefrom Rp cutiers i) Un the /Bullaing ©. Dressmakers 0 Detectivex Salermon ne organized. Dentirta .... Foamatressen . Dishw Zulpping Clerk. Driver Fiyn Painters, sereewuaoaucunasiit Drug Clerks, Wlavator Runners Finbrotderers Engineers Engravers Feeders Finishers Fire: Olateters tshers Halters! our Housework Ironers Total O48 Every week, monhen year, The Benjan World prints more “Help Wanted’ | ecene time, (hat he Js slowly, 1! ing bis stredgth. Although @tlll very vAds, than any three other NeW | wenk ant-unable to leave him bed, his family and friends belleve bite to be ~ *\= road to recovery, \ 4 York newspapers combixed. IN U.S. BONDS *|Mtreel and Park avenue. There is current in Wall street the amazing Teport ‘that John D+ Je. (or. Jand Arthur Masten, Mr. Barn, | yers, and Dr. George Dixon, the | physician, were among the mourners, | Mr, | pany.” |chounding him to deat |Gepored from th stabbed him tn the back,” It tn now estimated that Mr, Barney's qulty in real estate holdings alone, | proper management, will yleia | leas: $3,000,000, Which $x the sum. Mtr. _THE EVENING WORLD, | FEW MOURNERS AT THE FU, ERAL CT. BARNEY Body Taken to Woodlawn for Interment on a Spe- clal, Traln, ——— ‘The funeral of Charen T. Roroer ras frem, th} held at 2 wieiden ta, afincriven Vihe Marmey thankion, et Thirty-e rea: | jy attended, The body, attended hy a} mati greup of meurnere led by tlie) Gow, was taken to’ Yoodiawn lin ape- | fal train over thé New York Contratt ; J | | for interment. “In anticipation of a creat erowd in the vicinity of the Barney houre, fn- | If this be true—and those who récite the tale assert that there can epector Walsh was on hand with pn po- wihitsh way Hee detail. Not over 0-0 rersone, mort y women, aesembled. however. One man, with white hatr and a K_mevstashe.— j Who sa:d be was @ depositor in | Knickerbocker Trust Company. followed ee tried \Dri—Perkhurst up the eieps oid [to gain ad@miseion tothe! house. war h méa The ¢: @ rom on Park pyenue He A cutide the lines by police: al ceromontes were hold tn the «round Moor of front the manaton, Pdrkherat read the Presbyterian funeral serv! Thera was no acpnon nor were there any honorary pall becr- ers, ri The H, P. Whitaeys There, The casket of plain black, covered with a net of violets, way carried to | the hearse by assistants of the under- | taker Mr. and Mra. Harry Payne Whitney were the only members of the Whitney tamtiytn-etendance--George-H--Diron 7 of | wriuleed and, the fhint avenue alevated | btn | ductor ‘TRAINS CRASH: AL ONE MAN DYING; Collision on Third Ave- nue Line, @ne man wan “mortally Anjured, more than trefitr omthere’ were eut and rend’ above Qne Hundred and” Party: ninth rivet was completely, blecked for {an hour:t:dey fyllowing a rolilelon af [a Usin of All eremded, anit an omyty irain ef-an equal number of oars, Fhe voliieion oecured Atty feet parity lof the Tremont station srhon the crewd+ ed train waa smashed into by the other backing fo. awiteh to the stbound track, en enza, _SATURDAT. 20 OTHERS HURT Motorman Fatally Injured in) NOVEMBER 16, 19 BLACKMAILERS CAUGHT AFTER A LIVELY CHASE: AUTOS CRASH ON WAY TOTHE FOTBAL GAME Detectives Concealed in Wag- on Watched as They Col- lected from Victim. |New Yorkers Headed for New Haven in Two Collisions —Four lijured. i WATBRBUNT, Cohn Nor. —Four! 4 pore) captore of fires men whom [persons were injured and five. others line slenthe of the Bronx Detective Bu- badly oheken-up In-e:crash Of two A% (yaa eliarge with Black Hand extor- ton on the war to Yale Field at New |gions wax made to-day-by four detec Haven: Tar) the foathell eames! catif/ te: tires, Threy were altel by a cenenied days ichera was dan ol draw. horse, The Injured are C.F. Byerett, Of Ce eet ee ne on ae Arqna) 1. Ho Truanjale, Rrookirn; L. Fj whieh wae) whipped |nte asprin |Caruerry, Portinndate., and Mise Carrie| three blweka after the Wdettctives | imesiz. Stn ten—teinnd: <j watrhed-a-ntreet-eleanas iiamed MI One man'a riba were t another . S Garofelo hand the men 00. had wh ankle, spealned or broken and! “Garicgio fe a thritty laborer, and han. the woman J» injured internaity.; | nanaged in mave the bulk of his earn: Beveral’ mashines were molix at ® ines during the inat five years. He’ re- roca ollp on m narrow roadway. Bud |p Gonnded thie tmev to Giovanni had The northbound train contained mont-| ty workmen bound for Hronx Park and | sar FYank Wray= | Incty-eeeund Atroot, | “No, 21 N to take the ompiy train from the yards at One Hundred and Geventy-ninth street and Thin’ avenuc. lie pulled the train from the yarda and started nor om the northbound tracke, ‘Then h» be- , an bac! x fo get his tr acrote 02 the southbound tracke. There was no kuard on the rear of the train and no sienulied Foster that Wageki's in_was coming north. j Foster put on all speed just as Con-} Frank Robinson gave Wayski {Bhappelio and Milton Darber, Augusta, Gcorco Foster, a switohman, was told | Sc, and Abel C, Biune, Portsmouth, deniy one awerved and there war «col | Ruse, who lives af No. BM East One iiclom, one of the care overturning. HEhoee eens Bevee haeliecLicen uees Others in the wreck who escaped with |{oiq Salvatore Leonforte and. Pasquella = aiaweup Wars Cot; Dunxwett, Brook? tjrossi brut GaroToro's money — ton; M. G, Williams, Woroenter; Alfred |, cian wax arranged throumh whieh Garofolo. was relieved of $90 under the threat of death on Nov. 13, Almont every day-sincé-Garotolo has received letters Inevribed with the prevailing piylee in death emblews, demanding more money, Yesterday ha complained lio the Bronx Bureau and Detodily Repetto, Capobanoo. Dondero and Gallo were put on the case. Gerofolo was okt \o take hie ‘place at | One Hundred and. Forty-fourth latredt and Lenox avenue and await the arrival of the blackmallers, _D. fective Oallo, in charge of the butcher's WN, OH, v SOUTH NORWALK, Conn., Nov. 14.— Two of the Aundreas of automobiles on thelr way to New Haven to attend th Yaie-Princeton football game came to atiet near the Norwalk-Darien line to- Gay, about the same spot where Paul MacCormac and wife received fatal in- juries, and Jonn H, Tyson, of Kiverside, was in an accident this week. A car owned by E. H. Trevor, and) whioh was one of the winners of a 3 law. mily The peculiar caused Mr, Ba A fa stil cause of discussion in medical cir: 3. | Some doctors hold to the belle of Cor- one’s Physic'an O'Hanlon that a man content ng shoot hi ee ehacaans No Powder! Marks. Te has been stated that when Mfr. / Barney was found shot ha wore only | his pajamas. To have shot a suicide would hardly cif in the lower left side of | with suicidal intent the revolver must have been presacd close to the left sido lef the abdomen and pointed upward. A | revotvar #o placed would have. left powder burne on the flesh. There wore} no sich burns about the wound, ac- éording to Dr. O'Hantos,— It now dovelops that Coroner H: (burger does not know $ust how Mr, | | Barney was dressed © shot. “TD &m not yet ready | to sta he was in bed wan | polcemen ROSE ATA, Nov, -16=The-sur-Tof the new State of Oklahoma, the 3 | ico-Chirurgical Hosplial h ft Office were administered to fred,” sald h been} eons ut the Sed oxtha of offic standing up fully dressed or he may Passengers Penned-in care are very proud of Edward Richard Hall, Gov Chas. N. Haskell andl other State en in hia night ch “JT have! Policeman James P of the Tre- a sturdy Nttle chap of eleven, who RAV€ | Omcers a few minutes before noon mont tation, sent in calla fer am- qhirty square Inches of akin from Niai gay srhe ceremonies took place 10 |pulances from Fordham, Leoanon and) sjender legs (o save his sister, Miidred rant Grithe Carnegie’ LAbraty entrance, police of t Thirty-titth | reserve police from ths staton, Twenty | terribly burned Jast April. ps Rn ero aan Tests daesors SRSNEIRERR teas “| polleemen came on the rus end mount-{ tt was after the mother of the suffer- eee Panay euraliaddiees ‘cloth worn by. Tatra Barnayis atthe Lee ee Pinte Oe: md or more sng child had given al] of her skin that) oo i ne gun has lighted the | time of the shouting. and take them to 2%, tA a ers weee. aiNt on “tye the doctors dared take that! Edward | way of a million and a halt people | the Coenen atte Tame, em {splintered cars, Some of them were /piohard came forward and bravely of- | Pathway ct x millon Soe & Mat Teun | Sent a detective to the houre, who Suticand: Dieta los pe seAN ore: upeole Hy drered to xd)junder) thejatirgeon a Pelt \e ¥ aie ratic fovernment, re- to. the ‘station’ house vempty. | Scertcomashe cars ucescltted. * | ite sald, without finching, when he) | tent Ces ; a nen Hei had been teld the sintaex Penn and Kobinsoa went to thé front |taced the house surgeon: | girictea ti to the point o nel iplenaness aa Tithe Catone, Caria of the car to look for Wayskl. Txere| “You can take It allie tt wit: only /neelectna'to the Hmit of oppression, Into | this or xay wha: netlo was found #0 iglitly wedged in his |save-my! mother and fittle sister, & condition of berty in seit-xovern: | Tionteeeonvineediinint box that ie could not pe got But) The waving of the life of the Ite ment. We are not assembled here to | fulcide. and declaret the woodwork had been chopped | girl was one of the moat remarkable | worsiilp the public oMcer who concedr verdict by a.Jury would about him. Ne was taken to the| cases of skin grafting of which there /u. our Tishts, particularly when we re- into oma wild-¢ ¥ fs quoted ne 1s rightly tn ancnbsolute ICKE THUSt Cot and «half, “Mr, Harney mover indorsed a note for ohh | | thy workme: jot gers would have pusned some of thelr jhumber from the platform had It not {been for the prompt arriv jLincotn Hospitats a the slenal to pull out from the Tre- | Goraon Bennett cup, wae run Into by a|wamon, drove up-to the corner and mont station, Foster's train came | oc) owned by Robert Wilson, of New |stopped. His three companions wore bumping uc the awitch and crashed | Vo." 54 containing Carl Eberle, Rob-|hidden in the covered wagon, Gallo re- against the ed train with auch force | ert Wileon and Georse} ou He The rod mained on the seat. ° that the li car on the empty train | ter overturned an a emash When Uarofoi eaw the three ap- Was lifted from {24 trucks and the rear | PUt on Frevors eat ten Dr car wan, ae proaching heh etileasednattaeainntiina TFUGKS Were picked 10 tie wereUt tates x a t_and quletl Motorman Pinned Down, ed 20 in bills, all of which were] The front car of the isaded train was | iterally broken to ; Waysx; | i nas—pished don by broke. coesiwert Jand bent stes. Every window In the| lerowdedlicara’ wai? broken sandsatact | fell on the heads‘and faces of the pai sengers. antc. followed thé collision, In thelr mAd haste to get from the cars qhany of whofi were for- | elgners, trampled upon each othér und | fought and kicked, Such was thelr ex- | atement that many of them did not seem to know how to get from the cars, | and ‘othera wers afraid to venture-on the elévated structure for fear of} touclilng ‘the third ralt, fe Tremont statiénts tn the centro street. It was jammed with | [passengers walting for the downtown lirains, and In the excitement that fol- |jowed the crash these waiting passen- | 3 of several | | { | | | i { \} then called the ~—=seait Inthe United States Trea: Magiarite Finn ‘read some of the “ot shatter his beller. greet and hurried to-Fordnam Hospital, | {secure circulation to the yalu Fe ond then turned to the police: | Morse ts Angr: where it was sald he would die He } Pe: a and sald: _ mt, f Cr leg and) || 934,960. Bonds on hand and UE | ne chares of A. Foster Hieins. who) fd ® fractured arm. hip and leg TBASUT A eontCos Rec uke PEDItS Tispie iacate succeeded Mr Harney as head of baton JiR ARR LaRHOUNt to $103,530, 455. a take! a to Flex to, do. SEER gnu a peng Of $633,897,418 out of the hands of 5 Ra Ue dolby carer Ae al Women Escape Injury. | refarve policemen took men: The two Sex to imdorne cClarge of the worst injured irs, met with eral women Omsthe train nad escaped | n attack on in the wreck, but in the mad} urt it they had been | by 1 x the office of the Z ku t of them was! ais 5 Tee” of the United Statec Ixelf as even a A that the Terminal Bank, o€ Brooldyn. tio. gnine to he ured when It mects 1ogere SN eC U Bea ce Mee the wishvof Its executionor, and to be ODONS ELL No. 670 ee oe eae een seffih < syatrued and’ bended —witen at earl Onn Hundred and Thirty-xeventh | verti ue by the Superiaterdent ance. Of banks Were-Tound to be The Governor dwelt at jenzth upon SNiAMGG -aye ett and in condition to reopen what he termed Cie oppression of the SBN An EUG Sore ihe Perminal Titik WIN cevmen nest nis WN Tye trate and then | Hlundred anf Nineteenth #| lrhursday. The United States: kxchange ‘ot 103) One H HooDATTELLIS ndred and Ninth street Rema OAR EL MONT? “empast One! Tae A Ane} Hundred and eat T np paneced be Stork iyehanse ent z aa ee “a lateral, That was the only: toan 1 ever| Spe wen pap nad from that concern, So far as the} ae i) yu Ambulaice surgeons. and sentito. thelr} tea Knickerbocker holding American collateral, I know nothing ys the company. holds| sto the Western, Ice Com- Without knowing whétier that js true, B should {nclined to think | that it is not. f | Was Barney’e Friend; “When Mr. Hisgins Ke about belng,- Barney's malignant — fc he is ana tock for Higgins alt, t be i my | d vie Mar, Mev, ey wonest friends, | on with, thar he tim by the treac directors of, the Company. He felt Ho felt ery of the board of | Knickerbocker Tru t ese men had | Morse also. oranded as ‘iles, tre | nents that he had betrayed the shickerbocker Trust’ Company to the ‘learMg-House Commitkep or the Bank | of Commerce, sarney Inhetited from hin futher twon- yrone yeurs ngo, For a time it was, Heved the ent tate would not be rth more than $2,509,000, te funeral servile Barney home at 2 o'clock <flernoon, the Rey, Dr Parkhurst of- iating. Bunal will be In Woodlawn metery, } | \ 3 will be held 2 this Piles Cured im 6 te 16 Daya eaae, Otat- ft te kuarantesd 10-carg any. itr fae Beat ac Blind. Bleeding oF Protrd ‘\4 days of money refunded, homes. A number of athers who were [Injured were, treated also, and refused to give toelr names, Crowd on Verge of Riot In trying to clear the seven cars of| pasren ne police found such diffti- reuity! In, wetting past the third rafl that and Forty-ninth street & of dhe wreck mado It jecessary for the power to remaln-ajtut} f. One Hun: The blocking of the system aunt |e great crowd W congregate on the) at One Hundred And f sninth | y pasnengers were north, There was, nv > part of the railway em- the crowds from. the tnd con-| a) keep, 1 after the block Walling to tempt on ees (0 form. Ai {plat Pitted for half-an hour the congeation [became such that half-a score of police) had to be called to prevent a riot. | Switchman Not Held. i Foster, the switchman, waa arrested and taken beforé Magistrate Crane in| trisania Pollse Court, He wan din- urged, ax there Was no evidence to) criminal negiixence on hia! ponalble for the accident ally, Jr. of Bedford Park ton on, hia w to John E. Eustix. | the Publi, Service Commission. H» took to his office a full report of the! acoldent | Mevommissioner Eustis told me yenter day to keep my exe open. for accidents | And make a report of them,” sald Hally, ‘I am certainly getting action | early In my new Job." |. re geen ey GOLD ON AMERICAN LINER. SQUTHAMPTON, Eng., Nov, 16.—The Anierican Line steamer New . York, {which salied from this port to-day for New York, had on board « consign: ment of £558,000 in gold, i Asay Murie! Hail, | badly burned that there wan acarcely | point of population, wealth and intelil- | body. hls frat day’r | qmarkea by the detectives. He mur- mured a complaint about surrendering s money when,-the detectives allome. smith, pulled a gun. The tnree detectives jumped out of the wagon and pursued the alleged OY OF ELEVEN extortioner down Lenox avenue to Ong where Gallo rushed up with his wascr iil SWE in SISTER and headed them off. They were taken t | eg err : L |HITS ROOSEVELT IN HIS to Morrisania Court and held for tri INAUGURAL ADDRESS, iLittle Hero Volunteered When | Got h | Gov. Haskell, of New State of ga se ie Wades Oklahoma, Also Gives Wall Ordeal. Street a Rap. GUTHRIE, Okla., Nov. 16.—With tm- ressive ceretronies befitting the birth 1 | | | { {Spectal_to The Evening World.) seven—years old who ® there being no. ings here. fs any record, The child had been so/ fect that long ago. from every stand 7. TAKES BRIDE. TH WHOM HE -CIANOT TALK He Speaks Ne Italian and She Speaks No English, but They're in Love. ‘GATES AND SON OFF TO SHOOT DUCKS John W. Gates nnd tis capable off- spring. Charles G. Gates, will leave New York to-morenw for Texas, whet. they will spend four weers shooting fiche. Aa rpending maney they will take along &ome $175,000 whtoh they picked up in, Wall sirect thin weer. Mr. Gates, after loqkina over the sttm- ation and arranging to transfer his shares In the ‘Fermessee Caal and iten pool. eonciuded that there wentd be {a bulge in the market. He bought m@,- jO@ shares of Reading at and cise j{t out at Sh. mt a proftt of 878.000. He Bought 1,000 shares of Union Preffie at © He and mld at 14, clearing a prem * ef 114.009, ‘Then he heard'the honk ef bie -dueks over the Terna'marshed pnd - tweled bimeeH getting ed ble penting tachio. © “There In nothing Inthe market bo keesi us here, anid young Charles @, ['Dad and T.feel that we might an wat) ‘The moat pecilinr marringe that ever took place in the City, Hail was to-day folmentaed in. the Marrinwe Buren: Lalen Minwitrl, a’ very -niensleshina, cilekemitied wit of eiahicen years, was married ta Arthur F, Kemne, twenty- three rears oid, a clerk. [The yttde fa eon Bneiien, | on HHailan’ whe eamnet das jfer we will tha dose pat Wnow a word ef Ttattan,{ the we xhali The write tived at No.1 Pork stress with mn punt whe nannot write, to make her mark an a witnes eo back. Ip Ie mane nr mar nen THOUSANDS HERE They have been voing to dances ever! since without being able to oommunt-| Gate with: one-another,-except making £00-KOO eyes. Keene fell in love to moti an extent that he wanted to wet married, but Aid net know how to propose. Bo, he told the aunt. who sald she would act as Interpreter. fo ehe told tales, who blushed and esti whe was more then willing, and Keane wanted to wo to the City all right away. The aunt put them off ¢til thie morning. Interpreter Mondano was astonished when he found out the couple did not understand each other, but that was po reeson for not performing the mar- tlawe, Mondano nsked them several questions about thelr future, eapect @e-to-wnat they would do ff they found in a fow mon care for each other. The «irl amiled very pret- thy and sald in Tinilan that the future t-looked very bright and not gloomy. Keene said: “We'll take care of that. It isn't any- body's business what we.adall do. “Billy Long, who is in charge of the Marriage Bureau, talked to the girl through an interpreter and found her Announcement of Home Pre , ecription Created Many Calis, Says Druggist. That the readers of this paper ap Prectate advice when given in good faith is plainly demonstrated by the fact that one well-known local phar macy suppiled the Ingredients for the “vegetable prescription” many times within the past two weeks. . The Ga nouncement of this simple, ha! jmixture has certainly accomplished— much fn reducing the great many cases_of kidney complaint and-rhen- matism here, relleving pain and mis- ery, especially among thg older popu--7 4 lation, who are always suffering more or less with bladder and) Urinary — troubles, backache and particularly rheumatism, -_ Another well-known ¢ruggista seks us to comtinue the announcement o! the prescription. It Is doing so much real good here, he continues, that {t would be-a crime dt-to-do so. It” cannot—be repeated?too often, and further states many cases of remark- oright and witty.’ An she left, with able cures wrought. her arm through her husband's, she: The following is the prescription, smiled back at him, and he asked: of simple ingredients, making a “How will you talk to him?” harniless, inexpensive ‘compound, The bride showed her pretty teeth which any person can prepare by again and eald in Itallan to Long | shaking well Ina bottle: Fluid Ex- “We will communicate in the language, tract Dandelion, one-half | ounce; of love. | Compound Kargon, one ounce; Com- pound Syrup Sarsaparilia, three KEW YORK GIRL GIRL A - jounces. Any first-class drug store! 'from the first few doses. i But unless you go to the trouble to~ will sell this small amount of each Eva fe oe a Music | exk the druggist for the Dandelion eevee and the dose for adults! fs one teaspoonful to.be taken after) each- me-! and again at bedtime.’ |There is snough here to last far one week, {f taken according to direc-\ tions. Good results will be apparent nd Sarsaparilla separately, and Feacher-With Little Money, ‘then buy one ounce Kargon Com- ? | pound,. fn ~ané original (unopened) ~~ “package, plainly ‘printed, Guaranteed |No. 108 under National Drug Law, ‘ and mix the eaten with the other j SITZ, a [ingredients at yout. bome, you had / SASSNITZ, Island of Rugen, Prussia, fer not use this effective-prescrip- Noy, 16—A young woman, believed to tion at all; It may be worse than be Eva Herschelmann. of New York, useless, perhaps even harmful, and commmrea suicide with a revolyer at | Your money srasteg: a4 Under ne lt % cumstances accept the prescription one of the principal hotels here to-day, SN"P.a4. prepared, nor accept an, She had registered from Bergen and excuse for offering St to you thi left 4 note giving her nanie as Her-!way, Purchase separately the Kar- schelmann and saying #he was a music| gon Compound, No. 108 Guarantee, Shot Herself. SASS: 4 whole patch of skin on her Mttle| gence of this era we were entitled to To wave her it was necessary to 91) the blessings and privilexes of Atato- irest graft {fresh skin’ upon the raw burn Neea TWO BANKS WILL etweeni the Atain and Rederal Govern-| SOON BE KEOPEN | 3D mente. and cor mod this afternoorr: at sate) non the part of aome high Jn} to look upon the Conatituties | dlanositis was announced . ithor: Sinte Bank Examin: re a Fank. will probably: reopen for busineaa cussed the financial situation, sasing: of the body. — 1 directories “It in with regret ‘that we notice A) young woman suicide as given above, teacher, The local authorities, who as explained above, ‘and mix thees ltound only three marks and twenty | three ingredients at home yourself, | prennigs in her purse, have taken CiT™) ¢- dont use at all. Neither the Manhattan not Brooklyn; contain =the name of the wath Sad'feas Het tba her Hn 7 reeous eg 4) they are repreee, Appetite for Crabs #2 THE codfish has an enormous appetite | -for— shell-fish.ctabs_and_ lobsters. | He eats them alive ind he eats them | on or about Dect “You cans lopk=for. tmmedinteoretety | ee ee Lwharever Sou please. “When iy u Ure} raw, He eats (hem: alt’ without inv) Be “tegat-in-Canada>~ ot..Jcoking ¢ wot. will agree} 4: ~fat. BLAM Md aed Twlih me that the quickest road 1 digestion and grows fat TORONTO: Onto Nov, 18 ¢_conyletion | peta NANG a ful livers tf apkmsakars Herbert NeNYa anaes PBtoek | Hxshiney Sang Tree ore sures Set Moylett. for conducting eiting at the that {ft dominates aw it into the 7 am Woodbine Race Course, Was auashed by the chatinel Gs legitimate ‘comme ree The oil il from the cod’s liver ae Court o€ Appealyryesterday, The appellants |, Let the Earcrn panies ois a. OMlas were convicted An! fined $50 by Maxistra: Dentaon. who held that the term. [should pay in currency on demand. and our. rodilce now ready we can marke betting ogee or place," ax de AV AOS fing in the stature, covered thelr math | {OE 1 anwar sty inereane. out ntgoparatlons BOsEUIben BASLE Ctr ty hen he ‘had Mutshed the Goversor dea nor Mool, Mat Meson leseliser the; announced the appointment of Hove t hew form at be Kit ele at| L. Owens, of Muskegee, and Thomas P, the Wood! [Gore of Lawton, a3 United States Hen- es | ators. ‘Ru parade wak then formed and rMurched to a park on the autskirts of |OBSTINACY TIES UP the city, vheré an immense crowd on- TU joved an Indian barbecue, a. teature THE QUEENS TUBE. | tiriesind py Go ll it hag been the Intention th first carriage in \ths parade should contain Gov, Haskell HEL Te Ques EN 1 the retiring Governor of Oklahoma, | Frank Franta, but Frantx poaltively re- fused to rida, wijli on have anvthing to \do with Gow, Haskell or with the In- | auguration. The olior retiring. officials lor Oklahoma wore not invited. Cieen} has-the natural sweetness of. white corn — rolled Into flakesand toasted toadelicate brown, Easily tht poget deltstour farpur any flake f mown, Grocers: sell at 15 cents. Augie refuses to come off his perch - In regard to.the tube to Queens; your wor Scott’s Emulsion ® A netural power to digest and to produce flesh is in every spuontul, | This pow *r means new vigor and new flesh for (i, se who suffer from wasting | diseases. , aeabied tt ‘Remedy Co., Chi ee Sort. Y. sev’ ANMUAL SALE, TEM MILLION peKes, | } | E i 5 - Clear the Skin ‘of "pimples, blotches, blackheads and liver spots. This ‘is readily accotne plished by regulating the bowels, foning the stomach, stimulating ‘the | lives, fresing oe) blood of impurities | with’ a course of cechaims | All Druysiste; Os. ond 61.00 “Purelye-vegetable, mild’ and relia ee the Liver and Digestive Org: he safest and bést medicine in mt world /for the " CURE of all disorders of.the Stomach, Livery} Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Mis- RESTAUAANTS., FAUST HOTEL (Columbus Circle), 90th du ana Broadway. gases, Loss of Appetite, Bad Breath, | (27posite Park)” AN modern and up-to-date Costiveness, ‘Indigestion, — Biliousness,| we, Room st ‘neotolae vesanrants, ue Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, | —— Plies, . OIE. MAY¥.—ALEXANDER J,, son of the) late DYSPEPSIA Meantime the commuters are left tn A’ tha lurah Til Pa Knick digs down in bis Jeans Sick Headache, Foul Stomach and all de-| sh and Mary Ann May, } rangements Of the Internal viscera. | Relatives. and friends: Invited sn atx cents a box: at prises or by an West 44 ot, on Sunday

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