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; 2 THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1908. ; ‘ : --- Pdeeseasesanaaaaanesenenasoeessaseaaanesaeeoeeen ees | ‘ a saan = = Hi 1 i) OFFICIAL VOTING COUPON. } | | 7 ; > 3 This Coupon Entitles the Holder to Cast One . | , . e ¢ Vote for the KING of QUEEN of the hy LU ‘ : 4 3 ’ 11908 Automobile Ca TE } i MANY HARI) NA FS |. utomobl rnival |? | M ie ‘ ia { ig ; WEEK OF APRIL 6th TO 11th, 1908. j | HMI mu. ° po | ’ ee #/N. Y. Automobile Trade Ass’n. == | ee , Subway Hearing at City Hall ‘ This Time O’Brien’s Place, That’s What Made Two Pa-| PARIS Maren 2.—a format request . for the ext n P L. Roy to a] a >, , H 21 mf y =; r | i . ” Delayed by Bitter Ex- ; lb tey Gi iccretacy! Near Forty-seventh Street trolmen Try to “Jimmy” | me vnited states was revetved at the change 2, a4 5 Hy yore Pat American Embassy this afternoon fro change of Personalities. |] Contest to Close Thuraday, April 2, 1908, at 12 Noon. || Station, Is Visited. In to Report. Was een ee +-——_—_—_— ie I King a { tu to the French Forel, | ENEMIES FOR MONTHS.) # OLE LOT oo. ceccecccecceccessescess Qiton |B) W!4 West hotdupe of tnottensive bar | “Gimme a leg. Bill, Ugh! yh! upht | Oftiee G ; f R t A S : 1S rote, Vane, w, py aNING WORLD AUTOMOBILE CABNIVaL BD. | tenders are becoming popular with a That's right—now I'm up. I can reach Roy 18 the Frenchman w rie! Ossi oO owayton rouses Suspl- : Ur votes be banded im at The World's various branches: — Br | certain class of persons in New York|the lock, but I can‘t move it with this |’° American woman known as G) »- ny onme | Ieee fan ; S| gon k. tepen eh Gptewn, 1808 Broadway 4. Harlem, 240 W. Beogn st ‘5 | Calla, and wh i ; cion of Deacon Raymond Who | Neither Willing to Admit the} Brotinn ea Weanikesca st, ana FUME’ buudiss, werk now, ¥- ¥. || whose ohtet aim in life 1s to get whis- kn fe. | aye f i. = ——_—__—_______________i | key without paying for It. “See If you can break it—anything t Jar 2 e. {AOCCTEFIITSSOTTSS SIFSSSSIFISITTITS PISITIVIFIFTTIIA Eee ree D | Other Is Honest—Spectators : we | In teas than a week after six thirsty |Ret that window open, Here, use this| After the den \ Forces Daughter to Surrender Protest in Vain (See story on Page 5.) thugs had robbed the tl anmpled the | mmr. That's right—a tite harder, | HEN tO P . . stock and shot up the mirrors of | but be careful,” epacheainTEhoaee ‘ Brown's Epistles. | Thomas Murray's saloon, just two! This hoarsely whispered fragment of Roy with th Comptroller Metz and President Bird blocks from the West Forty-seventh |@islogue fell on the forty dawn ‘ i Colac, 1e¢ Brookins clasheawatitne Street police station, the place kept by | of Harlem at a time when mMk The pulpit of the First Baptist Church of Rowayton, Conn., is} subway hearing to-day before the Se- ae SIC Btteny) SU>UL ites) Sioaky sie cartes andl bakerail whore: Havallcome t 1, on venth avenue, wa. : {eal Gamalittadoalies fio veontiaee 4 4 et ae Ke i FAS! pieted their pilgrimages and the si vacant. ir ° ante to-day by three men, who 3 inl ¢oreal Oo contractele ‘i i spilled most of the Iquor they didn’t Pond Ninety-sixth street ts y Ie rte Miss Clara Raymond, eldest daughter of former Representative) ooove ie Eee peels foes ‘ Jartnk, nhot at the bartender and broke| to stir with the life of a new day Charles Raymond, of Fairfield County, is no longer secretary of the |!ym. subway route The hearing took | up furniture. | Lfeut. Meehan sat at his desk In | he s O'Brien's saloon {s at No. 642 Elev- ‘ r . os, j 5 place in the City Hall, the olf Counell the West One Hundred and Twenty- Young People’s Christian Endeavor Society, and has given up her class | Chumner being crowded to the doore. jenth avenue, and “Pat” Reed. the dis-/ rh street station. The men of th . 5 nor acon epokenren seu aoe coven penser, was busler than usual accom-| |, is fe in the Sunday school. onttW: Chait amrsten chidie cone (Continued from First Page.) |modating a large crowd, when the late tour’—those who report for duty i . end Ns apt ait i BoE is se swinging doors flew open with such at 6.90 o'clock—had come and gone, with The Rev. Frank C. Brown has resigned, his resignation being accept- | tunity to call you to account,” cried | P s of his fl 4 ; ‘ the Comptroller. tentions to the former Countess de, eign money—French bank notes for the |Vidlence that the glass in one of them the exception of two, and the lieuten- | ed instantly, and now members of his flock are determined that his name) “and T am pied, too, to have thin |Cemteliene ds itnce Helle SE eo ena hae Netti tere ee anges ee men ant, penell in hand, was figuring out FP gecttat 4 Kat . n e 2 . who drove W. H.{% vo Die ones : shall be dropped from the roll of ordained Baptist ministers. | Sale cote) at errors Nick Coler. | ag Gagan is in this city, or country,” | ‘nomsom from the hotel, said to-day that |TOUshly dressed, and with felt hata, td Jobs for the Inte ones. | ; The Rev. Mr. Brown is hiding behind the doors of the parsonage,| “out ft out. You fellows ain't doing | *t@ Mr. Gould. “But I do not care to| his fare frst sald “New York Centra led down over their eycs. | ‘“S'pose they'll come in with that old | a ae \ and is fighting hard to retain the right to fill a pulpit, Creflal NomerenieaeNyeetods Gy vend | cutee eee Jand then after driving a few blocks vou, look what you did to that bunk about the subway being blocked,” | For Her Children—Little Girls Suf- Rowayton {se forty miles out of they /nfiuential friend, ind the whole matter S24 dog show,'" yelled a cool-headed “Thomson” Leaves Hotel. layivanial teas pris eRinie meena leita RATE peveink with a RISE he thought, as he made a memo for Po-| fered with Itching Eczema Which : Grand Central Station, on the Shore|vefore the Rev. J. 1) -icnardson, pas- Spectator. | It wae learned at the Prince Georke| cierk in the Prince G egarehd he walkin Greece isaoe setae eo gaet PY | Meeman Kelly to Insist on an ash can Si 1 ly C d B f r line, a town of oysters and summer|tor of the First Baptist Church, in | But the Comptroller was determined to| Hotel that the mysterious "Wi Hlan fraportant engagement Was! ie oO ee oe eli ved fro! yway imply Covered Back of Heads— boarders that nestles along the Five-| Stamford, and one of the heads of the have !t out. “You think you are the /Thomsom” who arrived yesterday morn | 141, qnq Ascii fal ANC Drove Out the Crowd. hes as alleyway ner Baby Had a Tender Skin, Too. Mile River. Connecticut Baptist Ministers’ Associa, only honest man tn the city. Every |!mg had departed suddenly at 7 0 clock | uld re t ew days.| pay tor your grandmotier,” shout-|OR Hundred and Sixth street, Ta Raymonds Church Leaders. tion, ‘The Rev. i. Carpenter, cf|man tala thief but you, vuted the this morning. As far as coul us | Se eented his rooms changed and re-[ 94 the short atone rh peti tac hed was no one in the room with the Heu- | ‘me Raymonds are one of the prin-|South Norwalk, was also notified, Comptrotier. learned from the cabman wio drove |“'*nRed for him before his return. Yer hands and all youre’ euye gitvand tenant but the station cat, and it was Al| PROMPTLY CURED BY 4 oipa! all-the-year-around families of the | there has been one session of the “Yes, and I do not ciafm tn public him he journeyed to the Pennsylvania Oldn’t Write Address. sit quick!” He pulled a tig plsto}| Ulee>— Ol! wasvallent save for the clock | 44 ” \ place, its members prominent in social, | Board. speostea that Tam honest," came back Railroad to board a train for Wash-| The guest of mystery in registering and began waving it. j Ucking: . | WONDERFUL OINTMENT \ business and religious circles. They| “My brother swears taht he will un- Mr. Coler. ington. His luggage {s still at the hotel | “W be Thomsom" failed to write in| The class of beer Reed had held had Hist! Also Husi! paca: have been hani-shell Baptists for a|frock Brown {f ft costs him his lest “T sald that; that’ [in the rooms he engaged any address, nor did he mention whence | dropped and broken on the floor by Suddenly Meehan heard a little crack- é e ieee . generation, and that means much in|penny and will prevent Brown from nehueand Laeentees oe sant here The walters and hotel attendants say | that he had come ena enee on es | ime. Before he had ene to reach |in& sound, & aort of rasp. as of tron | y bad form ot Seidl aaa te New England. True, each summer |preaching anywhere in the United, if you deny that I am not honest,” that “W. H. Thomsom” resembles some. Allan Line, arrtving in this Sity yeie| for the revolver onder the tar the S#alnst glass. He listened and the sound ing eruptions there descenda upon Rowayton a horde | States. Can you blame him?” ated the Comproiler!| “You once told| Wiest the profile, representatons of) tories thorming Jat (2) oiclock on \the|/other meti| had him) covered See ipptamad eeunteer tie lene ed po the y r x Mon’ aries of suppresse: 5 e heu- i of New Yorkers, but without even a Knew of the Gossip, etand Sure that Sou Kaew I was Prince de Sugan that have been pub-| MANO CAETCem otal this morning) 7M Crome Of customers tok the | f alates leapt Felt of their = remote effect on the traditions of the} wi. wit) always find you ou oan ee eee ey wae shed recently, There ix no mar oF “Thomsom™ was. twice called to tye | S2ut Man's afvies to “Rit” took It on ee EHU Enel poUNaaLeRraet anda erate: \ Tegular inhabitants. — | Maolared Kiheehevines 7s tell a jury of you.” Initial of any sort on bis trunks or telep both times for local cails.| the run, eo as to speak, end in a sec- | Which the sounds came and | Mend Barbie “We are Baptists," or “They are peeeneat 2 portmanteaus, though several of them, fie had made ail his plans for leaving| ond or two the saloon was empty, save |ear to the inside blinds. covered. Before Methodists," are qualifications of vastly toniatethodlet Didn't Mind the Spectators, | Portmantenus, Thee” Creian labels, | Pefore being called to the telephone. | ror the three robbers ani the bartend. | Dont lemme {All -hold me, Bill” coe Chea ts more importance to a Rowayton resi- | q Brown had plenty of | The spectators interested in thelr mub- | “Fre eyeaka English fluently and with Can't Find Prince In Paris. er with his hands and his self-control | came,the whisper again. “1 can't wot | try” Javan BS Gent thag a healthy bank account or a| “arning,” he aided. ‘Months ago one way sought again to Interpose, but the Fee itnoe of accent. He came PARIS, March 28—Efforts made to-| up tn tho alr. He showed a alight te SPN) CA te aa everything, BOE plue-blood ancestry. ot his trustees, John Scherer, went to Comptroller wax red hot. Mr. Coler noateely. eace ie eee cick thi ay to locate in Paris Prince Helle de| dency ey SED A slight ten- brow mae up.” And again the rasping. Srey hing, by = - ‘a di tol s h : down kfas akan, who is reported be ehh i nd. ey ed. Bight years ago the Rev. Mr. Brown ee ate to athe nor. the village was Adgeted under the flercencas of the morning, evidently in great hurry. He ¥ Proved. ‘tuities. ° The dye! “Shut yer trap," commanded tho) "Gieat Bingham, save us" svid Mee. Then my mother became shepherd to the Rowayton |#wssiplhg. Trustee Everly also gave Comptroller's attack. He continued’ ordered a cab and had his grip carried Keeper of the Prince's apartment house leader of the trio, and for emphasis he han to himself. “This second-story recoramman ded ook of Baptlats, and took up his reel: | Mim warning, $0 Mra. Everly tells my |*'You anid recently that T had got to|to tt. The grip was new and apsclutely eciaied that the Prince was at home| aimed about elx Inches above Reed's up- | NOP has been bad enough, but surely taerou else | Oe Iie emits cas a aarehe {pulled Meese a bf wn and Inever gen Charles F. Murphy on this aubway (bare of marks and initials except for!" Gmicers’ of the Allan Lane say that | standing hair and sent a bullet crashing they ain't trying to burgie the police sta- washed my children’s heads with Cuti+ Fae Cotallan earl Corolve® geavawoldl | traternizing selihid td not believe in| nroject." tayo hotel pasters and one label of the there was a “Thompeom” on the Vie-| into an impressive design of the Ameri. | ton! But thev'll_ nave a hard time cura Soap and then applied the wonder ial “work 4a ‘i a) + old. | fraternizing with a pastor of another T qjdn't say so," said President | Allan Line. Before leaving the hotel torlan (that sailed from | Liverpool | can eugie done in oolored soap lather on getting away if they are.’ and grab- ful ointment, Cuticura. I did this four ‘ork jn the vineyard’ is shown | religious denomination. ‘i a way he had the clerk at arch 18 for Halifax, bine a nightstick. he slipped auletly e tim) can say ve fm a new $16,000 brick church ediflee}] jr) | Coler. and driving away know va the mirror. 3 or five t and I can say that they have A a6 oo | It's @ blessing that Brother Ray-| se, yyou ald.” \the desk change a $100 bill. He ex- Sagan. The passage was booked at], Get busy. boys,’ be said, which was Our ofthe dsoriand ten dasheds tance || bean entir cured. I have another and a largely increased congregation, | mond did not let his daughter go away.| uy : | a ¢ American and for-) Liverpool and no his invitation to his comrades to drink | /9, Test. so to sneak. around under the baby who is so plump that the folds of ae many recruited from elther the Metho-!He ts to be congratulared ¥-) No T didn't hibited a-handfulio \ Ee rete at Mr, O'Brien's expense, and they did, | Window. skinonhis neck were broken and even sts of Rowayton or the Congregation- | 41.44 cy, ngratulated, and so is Aid, T heard you," yelled Comp- One d take turng at keeping the | The sight there staegered him bled. LT used Quticura Soap and Cuti- alists of Darien, the neighboring shore | ” ara. I feei deeply for Brow: troller Metz. | bartender covered r two| Pe man Kelly, weig cura Ointment and the next mornin, . Sen wife and daughter. They are the real | “o7" Met#: | } drank. Invariably af had samn- | ing ‘ 2 i td p Np seaete peed “Well,” retorted President Coler. | TE Ne eer nian eetieen(onas naiier policeman the trouble had disappeared. I ain But let Mrs. Suste C. Potty, who ta | “7S 0! A Calne ATE ATG Wanted Ken Of the bottles they would sweep de- | © latter was using the Cuticura Remedies yet wher an aunt of Miss Raymond, tell the paney: ae Brown was located by | make himself pomular he'd give me | canters, glasses and all onto the floor. |{ng at the bottom of the sash ever any of my family Baye By 80) story: he Evening World in the parsonage. a rr They broke cuuirs and other furniture, | fron instrument. can Devers recommen gy CUMCUEE ORV uate Rrra Cell) wel arty eight | Te; wanlvacing.nandabastithe Taon| coon Nomen che Boardi4o/ ones: this bot? strangely enough, accorditig to Goch ciently; it is indispensable in every he years old his coming birthday. He |of his study, but would not answer a| “fave vor any Rasa, didn't disturb the cash register. | | Somebody Stole the Knob. cannot finditsequal. Mme. Napoleon wears a neatly trimmed gray beard and |T™g at the door or permit any member ane molan ra -eea0n te advance ex- fh f Police Called at Last. mevaet a began the leutenant Sah eins Montreal, Ques has shaggy ey 3, He ts an evan- | of hls family to do s ; PUTIN WI. CONT eal TERY SOP. Having drunk apparently all. they| Wem at the sound of his voice, the Cy ehh list style acher, and filied the |, AI" iE waa who told) ofiithel| Terns &subwayiand intend) tol kIliits hh cuuid Hold “the three men ‘left before | smaller policeman literally fei _—_ pews. I have heard gaid he preacnes you any reason for stating that} any er ts im ers Woe Vie ne eliy’s shousder, | 7 Fuk Oe gave iy alge co Coe Pelee, Weil ica! ie somebody ier uv in! PAINFUL ULCER On Foot fora Year. Healed by and is her father's pride, because of it Brown threat. | 10 ling along Eleventh avenu ievchonen Two Sets of Cuticura an alfenation sult against 8 | her bright mind, musical and dramatic Clata “Raymond it. t : seventh he noticed three men watening | 0 “ f nd it the: latter's him and when-he started over to them ‘Somebody's lifted the door knob," ex- | or ee had ao ule eae Tay fone toe ee “U ha on and talked with the poor I ®m controlled by the Relmonte or sod sermo: but a an d ho: Of ’ ; 7 rhe! aut Tnever heard Mim: | wite ta how at ¢ EARL ESOEE ciety ef REL? CS UC BSCE i Wan Romy-nevenin “Bireet station. Por |H@ sid. “Hare we've deen “My niece, Clara, was born in 181, | Ars. Craw was asked to cor Ree alice on eo, nee wou Thureele a liceman Reagan. in plaia cic break into work for twei i lage rumor that Stes sald, T have read only between the sarted, out 10. 00K for the ths. B10" /we tought you had ai ———— —— en you dAfdn't know what you ability, She has three younger sisters, er dij h off 7 + Y ” Pen adie ace aude tae Tormer | Brown ur ie efforts to have Seeing about | G d J two took filght, but he caugat the one | plained Kelly to the spve. e! was a rur 1 had a doctor, . zi mew what 7 . i ining. |e x ioe = . 8 so} a i fa school teacher, and the latter a pu- ‘|S Friend of Pastor. (on, T knew what Twas talking) Auto Driver Tells How He) 7fand Jury Said to Have] 772'anSverea Reed's description, ana! We couldn't oben the door | but his treatment did not heal it, About pil in our high school. Clara was fore- | trom me.” | cre apologizing pete eee 7 Ki was, or pretended to be, very drunk. | Wasn't any pell and nobody r| eight months ago I commenced to use most ulways in the church work, hold- egation- | Af¢ apologizing, so T shall proceed” — Took Ill-Assorted Parties fled It To-day by a | He ‘gave his name as “Bart” Cronin, i | Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, and Said he lived at No. 60 West Forty- | and, gure enough, some enterprising | 8nd Cuticura Pills, T used two sets and er se ee eee ing many offices, such as ary of p ils “arch. Not Apologizing to Anybody. Adan 2 rs ad the Foreign Missionary and 2 up in tis st am not apologizing to ae ae, for Stolen Rides. Majority Vote. Pergeseventit The Poles at tvs ie |Drowler and wrenched the brass knob iipnorall healed Up TTP a tee other posts of honor, For a time she as the reporter was going pody. This subway can't be buflt wt je one of the men who participated in loose from station door and de- Sete eee ree 9, 1907.’ : hed’ charge of the town library, and am the Craw house he | °) 1 = D3 <a the holdup at Murray's saloon Jast/ parted with it in triumph. Complete External snd Internal ‘Treatment t Mra. Cree in Sar, Out legislation. You ought to be Wednesday. wait 2 Every Humor of Infants, Children. and Ad x se disretiats talk [pst atertad’ of Se ere gh AAE ashamed of yourself. Every man {eq Dr. James C. Mackenzie and his wife! After an acrimonious discussion, last- ae Foun talicwae inunaaia Aemtlerrell Citteura’ intent 200) 40” Heal the BRO | ntlons pald her tht ve parsona RU Se 4 i ' ae Heutenant. | Cutie my ; ity Crsoieechanea. ¢ Aon eae ake put you. It's me) you Teallzed appeared in Justice Platzek’s divorce ing the ereater part of the session, the | Which, after all, would not be out of | conted li id ‘ilo z: , Madithe wrentestic ion In which you have tribunal this afternoon. Both had filed Special Grand Jury, late this afternoon, line with some recent improvements in | Corp, sole Prope, Boston, Mam eee ister, Hl Connect Mens actions for divorce. The husband's sult yoted to refrain from handing to J the department, "Mailed Free, Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases: They wer best of ed President Coler “you was called first ees ; nein Mar But every Harlem p liceman to-day was } ange talice rs was: » simple that you can be handled The first witness, Charles Staples,.a|{C® Dowllng a presentment reflecting | . pawn shops following Clara arou' e_ telephone Bit burly little ftetiriy told) of) takeing | ail, Aen mer cenetal incaaene treat: or knob girs tre ioe “New gave hi ons in € ion, ome. x the crowd In the Mg chamber Mrs. Mackenzie and a party out rid- "ent ¢ oe LA vestigation, = poklyn. couraged her to keep Brown, returned to ed, men eeout “ tt out!| ing in his car. A Mr. Gilmore hired "84 been generally understood that the fF FA { Prentiss are down and details of Brea Ween On the violin. Ye Sate o he PORES ‘ant to kill our subway the machine. Safd the witness: Presentment would be handed in at 4 Seer Aoasvaro leek ne e “The first I knew of the town talk > York at Di ‘and walked tell the truth, not half of it!” “Make yourself agreeable,” Gilmore clock. Hi \kkwara. yesterday) attecucor was from Mrs Charles Frake, who ¢ parsonage, His only call shouted Comptroller Metz at another|aald to me. ‘Let them think I own| There has been @ lot of talk around Ce eather Uke Ene: eal { with her husband came to board with ver? ates: " stage, as a number of city ofMelals| the car and I'll let you in on the the Criminal Courts Bullding about the yrera follows ie ane) vere mea eae me last winter. She sald that over at oni: drawn to the room by the rep treats.” presentment since the Grand Jury re- Batty SINE TOR the, Louleviliesand: Nas the home of Mr. and Mrs. rge Ever- rumpus in the chamber, arr On the first trip the chauffeur took tuned to return an indictment against ville are indefinitely ds ed, and thos: a ett she had heard some one say Brown tron sident Aj Jerman Mrs, Mackenzie, her daughter and four- | {0% Ice Trust he general understand- Ra eed fenohed (Now Oren ire Plan - was sweet on our Clara. jveretts 4 land many otter members of the Kelas ehildy Phat iwass Oot 8, ng was that the document had been =———— New Orleans a heavy storm has|| pf . err omaa Gatholiea, jana cri told are higardboamarcniesarcun forntnts lak cudaventtall prepared in the District-Attorney’s of- = _|protalled’ all day; Atl street trate Enables Men and Women Frake I guessed some of’ te young What vou over do in officer’ | ‘Several days later 1 called on pr.| ce And was a drastic arraignment of | NU ORIMANS (Maren Fae eevee | nese eetjously tate to Dress in the Finest of \ people were jealous of Clara, I men. exclaimed the Comptroller. Muackenale to be treated,” said Staplas, |{2@ Attorney-General and his methods, | wind and rain storm, accompanied by |damage is report 6 tioned the er to my brother, and “t heat thé Corporation Counel three “and 1 told him about taking his wite| Justice Dowling did not appear at 4/1088 of Nfe and mach property Sarees) Towns throuchout Lo aa 1 believe he had some words with times on propositions simila to sub. for a ride. He asked me to let him! lock this afternoon. The Grand Jury prevailed in portions of Loulstana, Mis-/ging4 aid Alabama als: Brown on the subject and showed where we could know if I took her out again, > Adjourned at that hour. Three of the | #lssipp! and Alabama to-day. ine Janeen uawier OF Deer Rel taas The next person to come to me yney, and I am prepared to show 2 Oct. 9 GWmore fired the car methane pels aH averting World re- hata Aaah vale ay pave | graph wires being prostrated. 2 Rb jatter was Clara's he toca Bet the money ty again. We picked up Mra, Mackenzie Porter that the Ice Trust presentment |been s vey, by seed; z - A Ruth We were all reght mad Tie cuban eee money {Gand Mrs, Bell at Third avenue and) id been Killed by @ majority vota |eraph and telephone communtoation va Sane iaveatipations sor dslly® } the parson following Clara “ Coler, One Hundred and ‘Dwenty-fifth street.| 4 few minutes after the adjournment has been interrupted In many instances, Flea. Make Your urease and take espe when his own Ramapo! Ramapo!" He Yelled, QO" the way downtown stopped at Justice Dowling appeared and went into | and details of the storm damage are sy eoote the only concern in the coun- ‘ delica: nd in need tivaieg Gee Nicholas Inn and other places the chambers of the Criminal Branch | lacking. try ui peiextends leredit tor avoryboey: ia and pray Clara resign . eadaar tinea ts nears plea to get drinks, At the St 1s Inn Of the Supreme Court. He was joined| The latest reports received hera are thsy payment method. : pores, August, and Florence, fopstainianolit ¥ 1 ‘phoned to Dr. Mackenzie that we there by Foreman Cuddlhy, of the Bpe- from Hattiesburg, Miss. These state - ; were on the way to the Van Buren ¢lal Grand Jury, and two of the meny- |that a tornado passed over Stiver Creek, second child, New Britain Pastor's Winter Vacation “Brown has t South for his he: He left this t to teach school « to bulld this subway if you want to Kill to do ft," sald Mr. ‘New Hebron and Grange, Miss., to- 5 nt lany. ‘These towns are within a fifty Specials for This Monday mile radius of Hattleeburg. Several | BUTTER SCOTCH CHARLOTTES. . Hotel. bers. Foreman Cuddihy, after confer- “W_ got two rooms at the Buren ring with Justice Dowling, sald that Ee an aerer ith Himiore ments in the presentment matter to- stores are reported to have been blown SIAL, ABBOT he morrow. a down at Silver Creek, All wires on TES (20. Ki nae and severa) othera q2h®, Attorney-General was in the 1.0 missiasipp! Central Ratlroad west | pocBLE RAM Lenox Clothing Co. bronchitis, and every January tor Wilr and his Mac : Grand Jury room for one. | e j wife went to liv of Mrs, as and not a part Saw Mra cenale wate heels Afty-tive “minutes Ce S| i He rounn 25¢ | | 973 oth Av., near 7th St. \ Gra he ’ ] @ tell the fea aa if toorneys Smyth and Perk. vere | anes ¢ ston l, ra Hand tell the hat la my wie!" ex: | rondance tor the frat hear and Attorn | Grape-Nuts food Is made specials for This Tuesday. 2274 3d Av..nv.124th St. 0 1, minutes of the Attorney-General's ex-| ' 9 Wheat and Barley, in BANS CREAM pounn 10c | | Brooklyn Store, 1129 B’way ndleton butted aintnation, Upon leay r Do Kalb Ave.) ng the Grand nh omy er at chs a ‘ ‘ mit y roon y refused to way i PEC SORTED CHOCO- © ; \ Sire eee a 8 yuryaronmi they rorueeal Wo ravewiletien | alange 10 tb, loaves, which EAL SONS) POUND S9C OPEN EVENINGS. packed r 1 H SW when ate vaekion ara he nd are first baked, then sliced 5 ..PouND 25¢ ) she was golng t é ainte ‘: ty-second vith) instru hi a 8 e Grand | WE , — ——. ie whatev! as told dary room he said he had no statemen d again baked untii rock f F ening unti Britaly | reed ‘ ¢ oie Cel! SR RAAT seat late Wagvanceniin need teen |) eee 1NGtclock, "We deliver purchases of une é score of ritt Brown’ 4 ot va ra aes Kel Sworn, but refused to unswer. hard. The slices are then Har and over een Hattery ant Cj indy. <alligned (Sher mete and Gino ine 200th atreet; “Also all Brooklyn proper | = ‘ plainly alligned fackenzie and Gilmore in a room rire! | Bitar il. es over ier cant PANG dateee areal KILLED BY A CAVE-IN, - | Sround Inte the granules S4RARCLAY SE Dinss "PIECES! TiBrow ne qnunsel for the’ wife, dec | CAVE-IN. led Grape-Nuts 5 COR. We: SERENE ae 1 a : M } 3 would prove that Mra, Mack: | calle pe- o 9 CORTLANDT SE aoe , : ft y oe rag. bhe riper ot See ane a The long baking changes RTA de ine. Nek ‘ He -- — “band connived at her d Were Tearing Down Building at| iB [a7 COR CRINCH ST.” e ( slatian ¢ , € TEN DROWNED WHEN Fee eae AY MtnRcee Mocaih Sixth Avenue and 24th Street, | the starch of the cereals to Trustees Take Action. . : Se lved in Woatehester ay \ Workmen engased in tearing down| f FE ire pet SATA } enmaned down orm of sugar which is melt ‘ MOTOR FERRY-BOAT UPSET, sis isi'anpeared there and took vat y “rows ot old. buildings in twenty: | & F . ‘ a nt the twocFAM ly TORT ination, meni fourth street, lust east of Sixth ave- easily digested and quickly | ~ The beat Belgian Damaatc, allowing «ita kia c RB C - i K many ed Mrs. Ma sree th the nue, were buried in a cave-in of an old| absorbed by even a child, | ‘Phone or drop us a postal and an « METHODIST BISHOP FOS eeanirec ati : tel at Ncarnciscaidewalle intenthigecc:| Bpeenn DIED. ice! ents Swit ent with mame i oe We will prove ied MeClellan f was killed and | It affords ideal nourish IRONSIDES.—Aftor a short flinesy, at hie " x y at n ured. Tesidence, 42 West rh at. WLLL UPHOLS = that Mra. Ma it lee 1 as Michael Rebejio.| ment for all ages—from in SERIOUSLY SICK. - ; Spring street Stephen Renno vad usando 156 West artuned to tak 4 . Wivthel ea A sch wn nnd Saly t No are In Bellow fancy to maturity; for | SR ee andr ates imbibe x A > — TN demolishing the old all conditions —irom the | raid Lodge No. 400, F. & A cong: . A eeer aka cl charge of Wells Broth | respectfully invited to attend the tunera’ Fentove! | PLAN Ati BROMO Quinine tas tht estrone Mra Bell f Jo Fifth avenue. An addi: | Invalid to the Athlete. | feevices ai the chapel of the Stephen Mer: | PERSONAL. ' “ nd money if it Palin to cure She fos thrown inte @ room and woke at Twenty-third ‘ | Fit’ Burial Co, #th ay, and 18K at, = | sonaa age an a guy ‘at aad "3 alst Sve Dr rey + i { ‘Secntay evening, Clara's o ister 4 ement weveryy | WGROVE'S Niensture le om enoh box.dere® up strugeling.’ the ate p pipe i ue ee . i me

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