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=. : |THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1908. ROOSEVELT CALLS A HALT ON STOCK GAMB (Coninued from First Page.) ening its provisions within thia cope. Interstate employment being thus covered by an adequate national law, the field of intrastate employment will be left to the action of the several States. With this clear definition! of responsibility the States will und their duty within their field the consideration the importance of the subject demands, should combina jthe courts. The iaw, [Rot indiscriminately 5 tions of capital and ir . t but shou arrange ty controd Ul as to pre vent stock water mprope competiuon and, short, Wr genera Stock Market Gambling Should $e Suppressed. loubtedly give to the performance of | wal eé methods by ed great fortunes ( | i PEM OF MORALITY WHIC }ROOSEVELT ON STANDARD viL. which din the other combinations of whic! N ONLY BE JUSTIFIED BY A SYS yple and those & | he Standard Oil pi Hl have spoken above hav e -H WOULD ALSO JUSTIFY EVERY | ; when ne swit to stock murk ” Mbilng—suInet @aiaaiiootoul ep A 2CR TY THE PAR] ‘ INI Would Extend Plan to joined from exeroteing thelr proper ZuNvilngummetiuig we nds not Lou) FORM OF CRIMINALITY ON THE PART OF A LABOR UNION, Heats, Reasonable, notice ould ve tance, or overigat. Oui pine ue {AND EVERY FORM OF VIOLENCE, CORRUPTION AND v e adverse { x pumse lt as ows 7 . Sates Re * es Government Employees. Capitalists Warned of reece tt ; FRAUD, FROM MURDER TO BRIBERY AND BALLOT BON ole, but it possi is certi iva RTSG “[ also very urgently advise tnat a | Capitals’ ami sirable, that ta connection Wit STUFFING IN POLITICS. comprehensive act be passed providing | Possible Revolution. Roane oes stock water and | Caw. A Warne: for compensation by the Government | wonte matter i dal! ing ereaptaluaton tere sueuld be t Gov e daily becoming ‘ic es taken to preve at least the lied, it is certain in the end he in + so that, in other to all employees injured in the Govern-| 16 ooo ee amportance, and 1 can |Afosser forms of gambing in securii words, the only way of puntshing ment service. Under the present law | = as ns and cil modi , SUCI iy making | upon all prop- the wrong in by fining; r- fan injured workman in the employ eet What nen do Hot possess aul en of means, p tre content to of the Government has no remedy, and purahanes Of seriiucdition ahd ce erooke eos wel mally agai the the entire burden of the accident falls and securities for investment have no death-knell of the ne corpor n lawyers to whom I on the helpless man. his wife and his connection whatever with purchases of | auch * become refer and tt Dplovers are the men young Idren, This !s an outrage. StOCKS OF other: securities or commodi- ns mainly ponsible for this state of ar aks & humiliation, to the Bird BG Ma ls EAR Cok oC Ir responsibility is shared i . & purposes B ingeniou. ppose the nation that there should not be on our ere no moral difference and) unhindered, jist and. effect! AWS Oo ftatute books provision to meet and ge wan itr nt or in ee of re fall to execute tiem when they i ; ti misfortune ferien or on ther: in no vindietty ave been put on the statute books purtiaily to atone for cruel misfortun Gambling tn the stork marnet. Dae We Are no Tespecters of persons ave been put on ite bok when it comes upon a man through no method is just ax pernicious to Wer union dees wrong Innocent Stockholders fault of his own while faithfully serv- ody politic the other in spe Ee ee hele Cee N lwavs I wx ing the public. = “A Led te ta greene’ MS ev) Cqually ‘stoutty for the Tights of tho ot Always Innocent. “The anme brond principle which ( \¢ / sa tar moult snb- MAN of Wealth and for the rights of “Much fs said In these attacks upon should apply to the Government y ject with wrich to deal. The greac, We Wageworker, We seok to protect the policy of the pr b bile of the business transacted of tae he property of every man who acts about the rights of ‘innocent stockh should ultimately be made app { SS bulk Of the buniness transacted on te cionedtiy. of every. corporation. thal era’ That sio-kholder. ts not enble to all private employers. f Me neceewary ee the Wem AG, NUE cepresenis wenltt, honestly accumulated who voluntary: purchases stoc Where the nation bax the power It modern ing of OUT) ‘and honestly used. We scek Rosco cUcnimeiione should enact laws to thin effect AaienenottGcine Hs Meaenronitawoetnntan agement lie La) : 7 " | h ne hea saves this stockho are bo! » try Where the States alone have the} une a Duain ss in dol ig away | maty his end. Honeguimanaxemer fayarerestopned power they xhould enact the laws. ¢ > ucket shop type of oper-) 4 cousos Standard Oil from complaining about the proceedin It is to be observed that an em cl “It would seem that the Mederal NESTE andarc I the Government finds necessar 1 S NeEH ity 5 ae e Reder ty Wate o pel the corporation to . S\ovareyliaentiyg at cues inet really) 7s G at Teast -act ny Of Inspiring Attacks. Hee Oo eee eet vine nant mean mulcting employers in damage eof the mal Phe amount of money the representa- wrong done » It merely Uirows upon the employer the CORN URIs i UTE GA ECLY Cy fof certain wecat moneved interes overcapitalization injuries Rae oy aa : : jis. | ROt too urgently recommend that eotlont roadeast throughout the papers of this posing the thing done an requir vim elther to bear or to di8-\ tne Congress give careful consid- Ripley Electe, uaitr rom th to the Pa nder when any tins la siceatred Caiitinedranes thie josalwnleh ley conezeen cures cereran Seema: Ripley Elected Member cif nee ad ey nts attieking aN Ge reeorimend lite i 7 sees byect, 7 a with envenomed bitterness rhe Adminis- ge of laws h would make can reagly be bore when distributed. | of remedying the abuses ts not Of the Ananias Club. tration’s p of warring against suc- ilar. practices. for the but which, if undisturbed, bears With found the feeling of indignation Here she President pementiy | ce nest ale theseke nau Fs frightful hardship upon the TtUNAL® Reninat them among large nam- wsident Ripley, of the Atehi- pared w mel objacts whtlel Cay. legioteon aie se atta eoLhcle ne emOntRy: of acciden: bers of our citizens will tend te eer ea es | ket ircula of the InTiOcenfisth cherie cre is a special bill to which I| grow so extreme as to produce @/ Ho dors tis through the preseptation | “i eches of nh pat law-defying corporation ts pun- call vour attention. Secre'ary Taft his vecalt againat the whole use of that. passed this | are, im Hshed are tho first to protest with fran- nmended the immediate ¢he process of injunction. The Vite se_and eciar arputiaratopitercieroracdessimnicn w provi tor compen- ervatives who object to t Sadinerces a wealth a Prreal) and) ultima gation to employees of the Government entting oat the abuses will rears that Presivent Tp utes find ““uatapniets, Le, Gamage allie to the stockiiol red in tho work of the Isthmian em that if the pop- MrONGedINIS CstHAta ene controlled | mewapanerss the °! ng coeastul aibhon= it $100.00) te appropriated does become stronw| knew ‘anything about. y xpeechen hy public or private men asty tinays joe ataanyaertart e each year. 1 earnestly | many ac upon whom they | granted by his road. Mr. teney en: | (0 ,WwHlen T refer. are aanally and) to punish or prev on the stuund tis will be done, and that @ spe- | rely 4 them will be the Slots to President Rocseveit a otis CMnaned” off Tree ane of certain = 1 be passed covering the case of * = notorions railroad combinations, Dara eeucreha inliredll ihre ees ee res they also defend other tndi- 5 : i Men of propery cannot afford ania und corporations of great 0 years Be while doing Ee trust to anything save the spirit of wen hth t have been guilty duty, He ts now helpless to support Als | just ‘ sD iheke ety Wronedotng. vife and his three little boys. jaustice: and) tein play, for, thous vets “It is only rarely that the men w his th |bublic men who, while it Is to their reapannible for ‘the sronrdoing Prev, |interest, defend ail tie abuses com themselves apenk of write, Normal= To Prevent Abuse of | mitted by capital and pose as the chant. PS, Gea oo) GST < . “ pions of conservatism, will, the moment | it without hire, is of Injunction. they think their interest changes, take Ae Hallroai’ Rate aw to the cal! your attention to the| the Jead tn just such a matter as this honesty in business that has been passe! of some action in connection with | #id pander to what they esteem popu- during the last six years op- labor cases, | bar feeling by endeavoring. for instance loge Wn EN i and lege administration with every rds the rights end wrongs of Ia-| effectively to destroy the power of ganiniee very bor ahd capital, from Dlacklisting to|courts in matters of Injunction, end surgest a e command rst Imited joney secure. But boycotting, the whole subject ts coversd in admirable fashion by the report of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission, which report should serve as @ chart for the guldance of both legislative and executive officers, Ae regards injunc- the I can do little but repeat what I’ have said {n my last message to the Congress. Even though {t were pos-| ; sible, I should consider tt most unwise to abolish the use of the precess af in- junction. It is necessary ih order that will even seek to render nugatory the power to punish for contempt, which power the very existence of we orderly administration of Justice de- | pends, to submit some further recommenda tions in reference to our laws regulat- of Federal authority. decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, rendered since this mes. upon “It is my purpose as soon as may be ing labor conditions within a | © A very seen LENA LENS | NEDOERS” he courts fi - y J cdward | eos Hike Las Aetna Paar sage was written, in the case of Adair | Sfnerel icity reuthie on anes ere. Aredtiva’ manner check’ (alsorder andl oct eee ee, OE Tt to br Ciesoonmany, Galant ene ate Tlolonce, The fudge who ump it cau. etching Mmport, and of very serious) showing “on ite face that Ae Rip tinusly and conservatively, “bat who, PFObabIe consequences, has mod fled | ho! only knew of mates ranted 10 th i . i Ssodiated Oil Company 0 0 when the need arises, uses it fearlensly, ‘8? Previously entertained views on | jiStigatc tl omen get thom confers the greatest service upon ovr ‘h® powers of the Congress in the | Having taken Mr. Rijrey's umber. People, and iis pre-eminent unefiiinens #23 t0 Fuch a degree as to make nec-| the president salle into’ the wen re as @ public servant should be heartily ary careful consideration of the opin- | Coreg attacks tiat have been TA recognized. But there tg no question !0ns therein filed before it is possible upon Roosevelt personally and e in my mind that !t has sometimes been| “definitely to decide in what way to) Roosevelt policies. He proceeds in th used heedlessly and unjustly, and that | call the matter to your attention. rani attacks t corpors @ome of the injunctions Issued infitct| tions on the A ctl grave and occasionally ‘Wrong upon those enjoined. “It {9 ali wrong to use the function to prevent the entirely | trreparable| Proper and legitimate actions of| ratily on the question of protecting the Of pre lito oft labor organizations in their strug- Tishts of wage earners and takes up! Cu? mle for ustrial betterment, or ‘he matter of Federal regulation of under the enise of protecting | "allways regarding rates, He advocates Property rights nnwarrantably to‘)! the Interstate Commerce Commis imvade the fundamental rights of | Mon be empowered to pass upon ony the individual. It is futile to con- | "ale or practice on Its own tnitlative @ede, as we all do, the right and Hs does not wish to go on record aa the necessity of organized effort saying that it !s improper for a raj oat en the vart of waxe-earners and road to advance a rate, becanse many Wealth yet by injunctive process to forbid rates have bi ormally low, but he acenble action to accomp the lawful objects for which th a@re organized and apon which their success depends, “The fact that the punishment for the violation of an injunction must sh the order effective, necessarily be eum- mary and without ervention of @ jury. makes its ts n dowbtiu cases a dangerous pra and in itself furnishes a reason why the process should be surrounded safeguards to protect Indiviai being en Help Wan‘ed To-Day ! ‘As advertised for in The Morning World’s Want Directory. DAY, JAN. 2, 1908 Art. Flowers ..... 4 Grovery Clerks 2 Agents Aanang 65% ar el doo 0) Kkeepers .. . 4 Boys tresses OO Janitors ..., Butchers Janitresses Bindery Help Kitehen Help Machinists Nurses Operators Plumbers . Compositors .. v4 8| Cooks | Ana ati) Cooks (Female) ., 6 Cutters ery} Dressmakers .... 6 Shipping Dentists tree 6 Bole! Dishwashers .. 6. 6 Drivers 6 Watters .. Valtroases Miscellaneous Feeders Firemen .... Total The World printed 533 Help A‘ to-day—221 more than al! other New York papers combiued. During the month of January The World printed 24,470 Help Wanted Ads.—8,507 more than all other New York papers combined. | ¥éeia' ew Slant on Federal Regulation of Railways. | Here the President winds up tempor- aM have been ‘ country, throughot lat new Ai papers and otherwise, by and sneakers who, conse the re advocntc power to pr. ance {n i staniy ablorre fit any ac release) ing ani in Baw t the hideous w to tts fairness, ur young men He repeats his recomme: to nal business sace . Ordinarily be bused Co «in tls mesenge of las h Cone resa sn tie maReAae star honeats, have during the best er that 2 months man it apparent thai subjected Mey bave banded together to Pine nce at pe aie , Work for a renetion Ait uf en ep het rvor in te overthrow et e Federa! Government and dincre honestly wi- exercise supervisory power over the fin anctal operattons of and then springs something new that {9 calenlated to make railroad ma J legisint! Ao rewire: {f vossible nterstate onde, ear out what hair he has left t Here it ts: | “] think that the Federal Govern y to coun ot 1 which these men ar ment must also assume a certain me make ‘clear ure of contro] over the physical opera. J have done in t tion of railways in the handing of & ria tape cece serk ing to) mate traffic. The Comm’ Administration and th authority es and joint rates “In order to muke this provision effective an in times of movement of to who support tte views are noto not engaged in ayeault >. but are ‘ necessity trafic, 1 the think proper at must also have authority to d termine the conditions apon which cars shall be interchanged ‘ondemn as between different interstate ruil- aed ways, It in also probable that the Commission should have authority, In particular inatances, (0 d termine the schedale upon which pertehable commodities shall be moved.” Prepldent Roosevelt says, a# he has aaid before, that he believes railroads fan and honest newspaper. 1 should bo allowed to form traflic asso- ea hent iti teowmneea ctavons for the purpose of fixing rates, pasty tat under the supervision of the Intem “We attnel only the corrupt state Commerce Commission. He as- pf wealth. who find the rts tnat in controlling the ways ase the fundamental idea that t are the pure public Mghways must be recognized, although’ it is beter to allow tn ko too liberal rather than too scanty earnings, so that thelr development may xeep pace with the demand for in- creased transportation. whe Hg recommends the Sherman pull 7 oor ort Is puppets, but the |act be amended where it provides In strung’ cun uppeta, but the sweeping terms against all] combina- mishty fore for evil tions if technically in restraint of trade behind and puppets, as such restraint has been defined by SUL WRO™ Sorel Soa ——— wei {he frst pince to pe "1 ININEY vent lis doing dire ey pa Set one pBROMO SN AE Tae Republic, and in the next place to avoid the vindictive and dread- if left an- the signature of B. W. GROVE. Used the over to Cure @ Coid in One Day, 250, %* ful radicalinm which, ’ for the Ins ack made with 38 actual admin the yt vartment ston and the Bu and the sume of apent in various ways, give a rly curnte menaure of the anger terror which our vast marrow of thelr being.” alth to fee in the advertisements, | enormous | these public actions ed the corrupt men very law, t of reau aid a a Wealthy Maletacrors* ace and that any such effort will ‘unsettle bus ess. It t who by ¢ acts unset very isin . !men radsing this cry spend hundreds of Is This a Comeback [thousands of dollars in’ securing by y. >? | defense by misstate! nt they At Joseph Choate? nave: done: and. 3 ay The message was probably comple‘ed nts correct their tements ne Op n $n New York recently them r breaking silenc jest ‘values allenged the President to nan i de de} ted.’ They have hurt malefactor of great \ But the business m hones? workingm eferences to "a prom awyer” and est farm and naw they t rporation lawy: in the siuv- ag e truth being t ceding. paragraphs the mess “The keynote of ail acks ar ke notice elses “k Js sometimes made oj tests against an y as for enforcing the law neration of t ‘a round that 1 i fi such effort to Men Who Are Opposing Moral Regeneration. The morality of sacha an wreat as if made the men caaght in a@ & exinblinhment when that Is ratded MW osueh wordy they mean sentiments they | represent stnod against the effort }1o bring about a moral regenes:- Hon of business whieh wilt pre | vent a rez © insure banking ral | kenndaln a rene! Alte the disrrace an Francisco has juat been a repetition of the suc- e 4 om Standard OL PREDATORY” WEALTH people to « out evers comn= _— betitor, to ‘overawe the common : cunning, for C8FFfera, and to establish a monop- : unning. (oF oly which treats the vublic with ‘ ee a ae o centemot which the onbl de- chan thet which experience #1948 gerver so long as it permite men whe praciival, One of the fav of such principles and such sen to attack the administration for not action thea imprisonment instea der these procuring the fl fenders ui 4 of an lar to the oute ya cae ei ily govern hy will ‘hurt business.” iw from (ret is made. against. the Department former, he has de Justice for prosecuting the heads of vined many wealthy colossal corporations that has been nod he knows well that, de against the men who in San advice of lawyers Ike him- Francisco have prorecuted with Impat ‘If, a certain kind of modern tal” severtiy the wrongdoers among Corporation bas been turned into bustness men, public officials and labor admirable instrument by whieh leaders alike. The principle is the same » render it well-uigh Impossible in the two cases. set at the head of the corpora- “Just as the blackmatier and tion, at the man who 1s really bribe giver stand on the same evil most guilty. eminence of infamy, so the main When we are able to put the real who makes an envrmoun fort ver in, prison «his is what we by corrapting | lewislatnres and r do; Uils fs what we have actu- manietpalit secing hin ally done with some very ‘wealthy stoeckholde: the — pubile, rliminals, who, moreover, Tepresented stand@m om the w most bar of all alliances, the with the creatur: between the corruption of or- the blood money of the gambling nized polities and the corruption of house an loon, lg} finane “Moreovt lat analysts, both Svhin is what we have done in the Kinds of corruption are far more i hor and Greene case, in the case of timately connected than would at fir. sapplication of runds in connec- sight appear: the wrongdoing ts at bot- tal eat hunk tom the same. Corrupt business and eriain great banks in Chi- Corrupt poliucs act and react with @ ia other cases ikowine hoe ths ‘mereusing debasement, one on tho cheat political position nor tne porsos, olners the corrupt head of a corpora- He aoe nor lth has Gvalica to tion and the corrupt labor leader are aaa att ae t both in the Kame degree the enemies of PACU prison, honest corporations and honest labor ne Federal = Government, does unions; the rebate taker. the franchise scourge sin, it does bid sinners fear, for {iumeker. the man Of socuritien {has put behind the bara with im- the purveyor and p TOteruloeainn artial severity the powerful financies, jisckmedling ward boss, t bax ¢ powerfil politician, the rich land grurrer, the demngogue, tl der, lef) the rich contractor—all, no matier the hired bully and man Icliler—all aliice ow "high station, against whom work at the same web of corruption minal misdeeds can be proved. All and all alike should be ablorred by to fine the corporation of w d power cannot protect hone: “The ‘husiness’ w t men Ich in hart by it ften happens that the! the moyement for honesty ts t Ort to IMpE Pe stven des kind of business which. in the ant is certain to be futile, long run, it pays the country to fhe tt im possible to fine him or have hurt, It ts the itnd of bust: | hich} ness which has te y finance! whieh inens the very crm of emt Amn usiness Dishonesty. ‘I Ip! Jers for bt denour re ize atid for endeavoring law i fit that the 1 should o} Weak and erushing: misfortune injury in the they gain a bare iness dis esent Ad reing the corrupt, © the law to Secure n, Such 2s eaiployers employees rpora 5 by ASED . PUR CLIT iClANS ne bumien should be dis pocriticn! bnseness to ke In a serous expose herself to danger: d limb, She has no alte tive t to safer want or else to rset to such datigers, ard when she loses a hand or ts herwise maimed or disfigured r life, it ix a moral wrong that burden of ¢he rink idental to the bu 1th crush ak should- by her ponents of nJ Hy law advo psixtent that usually als r those they should mur ity se need is gree rould Have yes Opened. utmost sa . Re din hand Judges; and, as a sir Ww his vu spe he effects of thelr own wrongdoing by | to the actions of) sibing of sought to put hose who is due to a Als, ulative — folly sty of a few ai seek to. siiel av the wrongdoing. But de tte . ING eons of this Administration have all! brouglit on business distress, ul and not tts results were t So far as world-wide actions of any par- Nitors atand practically no chance what ever of losing. It 1s helleved that the Thomases sttil hold several thousand shares of Me- chantes and Traders’ stock, and that the Clearing-House members did not want to risk having them figure a, later on at the head of a New York bank. — big nostint? di?| DEPOSITORS IN we of weal wealth | DHE HOME BANK to put the knife ytlon, a stop CALL FOR CASH. When the Home Bank of Brooklya, Forty-elghth street and Fifth avenue, opened its doors to~diy fifteen persons quickly fell into line before the paying teller's window. Payments were made ag depositors demanded, Soon those in “On { all ‘our people, on be: RILDNOM mane orR the ieat my [3:| Une numbered more than forty and ta means than of the honest man who/| Sradually growing In length. warns each day's ilvellhood by that| President W. C. Damron and Cashier {ay's sweat of his brow it 1s necessary | J. W, Walter are unable to explain the to insist upon honesty {n business and| run, ‘Although the bank is located in itics alike, tn all walks of life, in}a section of Brooliyn which has vig things and in little things; uUpon| suffered greatly on acount of the olos- just and fair dealing as between man|ing of other institutions, the Hom! 1nd man. ose wno demand this are| Bank, so far as It known, has no con- Scourge may speedily pase away Yet, if God wills that it continue un bondsmen’ & for Linco! “Fondly y do we pray, that th the right in the spirit of when he sald: do we hop: , fervent- fs mighty til all the wealth piled by the two hundred and fifty years of unrequited toil shall be unk, and until every blood drawn with the pe paid by another e sword, as ousand years ago, drop of lash shall drawn with was said three 50 ati it must be said, “The judgments of » Lord are true and righteous with ness n malice charity for all; toward with firm- righ, as God gives us non’ to see the right, let us strive on to nish the Work we are in.’ “1 are no he shown alike by and the men of the South in the dark days when each valiantly battled for e ight as it was given each Their spirit irit, as we strive to bring nearer the, en greed and trickery and cun- trampled under those who fight for the righteousness nat exalteth a nat! nthe work zhty, no dang use for e need ght all be Mf those the of than! men ¢ pa should to tl to feet ORIENTAL BANK AND ITS BRANCH sign an agreer t duces t! ness FAIL TO OPEN. (Continued from First Page.) atement temporarily 1 © Super I desire e number in Saturday They Hope to Resume. Offic res Banks has not completed his ex: but me, in the All Ican say !s that the lirectors passed a resolution to put our ha ntendent of Banks. > say that I was willing nt to stand my share ds of th he $1,000,000 loan from the other we finally decided not to {1 ourselves of the offer.” ) of the Oriental re- of banks doing busi York by four since he New Amsterdam Bank and the Merchants and ‘Traders’ Bank, y it behooves us all to which closed yesterday, say they hope Superintendent dent Kelly made a statement at nd ace be our! by For my last of mina- nection with the suspended banks. “It 19 true we have experienc slight run here to-day.” said one o the bank's officers. "We believe that it }is nothing more than @ group of pante- \stricken depositors, worried over the failure of the Mechanics & Traders’ Bank. We are amply able to meet all j obligations and can obcaln ail the cash we wish. We have no affiliations with of the banks suspended or sus- | pected. When the last storm was at {ts helghth we had a ran of two days, but weathered It. We can repeat.” The latest statement show to have $13,683 of deposits. It's capltal | is $100,000 and tt has a eurplis dived profits account of $3 siderable State funds are deposited tn the Fama, Rank feo DOCTOR ADVISED langer of bloodshed the sword; put there stern qualiti the North | USE OF CUTICURA After Other Treatment Failed— Eczema in Raw Spot on Baby Boy’s Face Lasted for Months— Cried with Pain when Washed. ECZEMA WAS CURED AND HAS NEVER REAPPEARED Our baby boy broke out with eczema on his face when one month | old. One place on the side of his face the size of a nickel was raw like beef- ne steak for three months, and he would ery out when I bathed the parts that were sore and broken out. I gave him three months’ treatment from a good doctor, but at the end of that time the child was no bette Then my doctor recommended Cuticura, After using @ cake of Cuticura Soap, a third of @ box of Cuticura Ointment, and half a bottle of Cuticura Kesolvent he was well and his face was as smooth as any baby’s. He is now two years and half old and no eczema_has reappei Tam still using the Cuticura Soaj think it is the finest toilet soap I ever used, I keep my little girl's hair and face cleansed with it too. 20 thankful for what Cuticura bat done for us. Mrs. M. L. Harris, R. F. D, Alton, Kan., May 14 and June 12, '07~ the judges stand in chamcter and s lock, saying in effect that the di- SANATIVE vice above all other men among their in view of what happened yes- teihere incall the greater need . decided that they were not war- EE eH? Hees pre nian (eC Catshty ay Ceo, Goats Gearing (3 ico) or ayimpnt early. of Windom! acute anking Department sent tor- Accomplished by Cuticura, axe, shonid have their eye to the needs of their coa and shrinks folence and 1h from order, +a corporation; who for the rights or on the Measures for the rts are to realize c vic ne body poll an tie slatur or executive s assailed for iw right in “The Opponents of the Measures We but It ts movement. It is not & movement to be completed in ne or two or three year; {t 8 mont which must be persevered In unt rlewhteh lies behind | sinks deep into the heart and the con- “tt fy always important to choose the right means wo ucateve our purpose, but it in even more this purpow: thin pur- al honesty tics. to the cynical be- keep and in) business We do not subscri jef that dishonesty and unfair dealin essential to business success, and are to be med when the success ts moderate and applauded when the suc- Is groat methods by which the ard Oil people and those © knged in the other combinatto of which TL have spoken reat fortunes can only be justified by the advocacy of a aysiem of mo ity which would Also justify every form of criminality on the part of a la union, # of violence, raud, from ery and ballot-box & in polities, to Becure equality of opportunity fr all; and the struggle for honesty is the same whether It 1s made m behalf of one set of men or of an- other, In the interest of the small set- tlers and landowners, and gainst the embittered opposition’ of we crs of huge wandering flocks of sheep. of corporations desiring to rob the eople of con) and timber, we strive to theft of public land have achieved put an end to thi in tho West. When we do this, and against the action of all’ men, e Ite, a G) really when rates uncon who try to engaged erin public life or in prt either take part in or rg stop euch theft, we a in the same ‘policy us put a stop tor to prevent the upgrowth of “Onr effort in simply to enforce principles of common honesty we endeavor to or tr non sense. It would {11 for the country there be any halt in our Will Not Hesitate to Cut Out Corruption. In conclusion the President says “T Go not for a moment bellev mal son notice that to Attorney-G: the Mechanics the bench elther had closed its doors, and it is bel eneral Jack- Women, especially mothers, find Cutt and ‘Traders’ cura Soap, Ointment, and Pills the pure ed weetest, and most effective remedies, for chut official win move for the appoint- preserving, purifying, ment of a temporary receiver for the & i and Deantifying the yank to-day. skin, scalp, hair, and Presid: David A. Sullivan, who was (¢ hands, for the treate the head of , announc me Kk by 4. R. d yesterday he would ign as soon as he had put the inati- tuton on {ts feet again, The reason he ment of inflammatory and ulcerative condi- tions, as well as for re- toring to health, strength, and beauty gave Was that as he felt he had not pale, weak, nervous, ted bank through the present Prematurely faded, run-down women, y cit be better Assured Guaranteed absolutely puro under the Q new mang nt. He cal upon United States Food and Drugs Act. 1 ws and friends of the bank | Complete External and Internal Treatment for fo co-operate i an effort to reopen Every Humor of Infants, Children, and Agulis cons ‘9 SInstiusion, which he deciared was sista of Cuticura Sonp (26e.) to Cleanse the Skto; Lapis ¥ fea! the jurely, solve the form of Chocolate and stoc 2x-Comptrol clean. Ichola FUDGE, MEXICAN KISSES, Park Row store yreet and Cortland! WE DELIVER FRE wo! Edward M. Grout, with six others went into tle dic t 1 neieve ce t 110, and the depos- 6“ 99 een CHOCSLATE A SPECIAL “SPECIAL ’—rirsian pares. of the happiest chocolate combinatiors is with dates (acother of Nature's most nourishing foods), but the dates must be ripe, richly flavored and No dates in the world compare with the Fir t Prime Persiano— == these we use only and cover with just the right thickness of Baker's purest chocolate. They are more delicious than a Son! iss. Wheo they were first invented they cost a dollar a pound. Our price will be. SPECIAL for this FRIDAY)SPECIAL for this SATURDAY CHOCOLATE WALNUT POUND EB PURCHASES OF ONE DOLLA Anny GN 21h Aer 1 to 10 Ibs. for in for our out-of- mall Styn. Hobo Brooklyn, Ho! ent C, 0. D. Nolen nustomers care- above. OWN C1 EN BAT- REBT. We ‘200. to points 2000 Bt, ken and Jersey City, ‘and shipped from our 10¢e SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Special Assorted Chocolates («inas)?0™% POUND 19¢| —————— Assorted Milk Chocolates, on every evening unt: te Purity the Iilood, Potter Drug & Chem, Sold th wee of the bank on Jan. 1 last, Corp. eels brine. Rowton: Mase sald: @urMalled J fee, Cuucur’ Book on Skin Diseasea, Kis a hundred to one that the de- ——_ i on SE: wostors will get dollar for dollar. ‘The: ee The state Banking OST, FOUND AND RE ex- | Departme t over its aase ~ - centiyy W off or cut down und-aven then the cay owed of betw CO’ ERED Or Good? POUND 15c VANILLIN CREAMED ALMONDS, POUND 10¢ 19¢ 25¢ CHOCOLATE COVERED POUND Pound 29@ 11 ofolock. open Saturday evenings treet sto 11 ofclock.

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