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? against Grannis . Jury to seamen ti THE EVENING WORLD, WEUNESDAYX, paps AREER APRIL 29, JEROME ADVISED Tht GRAND JURY NOT 10 | Weather Gla April 29. Track Fast. | {194 bial hree ds ard: selling added: six furlonse. al {Charles cues Speculations y u a2 i¢ Quits Under Charges and Ex- Had Involved the Firm of | 4 hy: nah GE | pects to Sail at Once for | running; w . * trailed her field | “This Is a Bitter Conflict Between Har- | riman and Morgan,” He Told Them —Action Now Would Bring About Clash of Financial Powers. Morgan,” MILLION COLLAR. 'EVENINE WORLD RACE CHART GERMEL REsiGns ALU QUE TO. fmsr a ar ssc PLESIENT Of Coster, Knapp & Co. Europe. — IND tt Mary Starters Royal Lou RA | staxtm IN CHARGE. Brother of Suicide Arrives from After An- Jockeys. a. Muna ASSIGNEE CASSIDY MAY GET JOB. Former Likely to Be Elected To-Morrow. Europe Shortly when Kurns Reel hal plenty SY place until nx under & pul! | nouncement of Failure. Solalehdel BAF Roya ad plenty" of speed) but | | Handicap; three-vea nd upward: $000 added: five and © | President Bermel, of Jose eh sea Borough “Ownet RF, Start bad. Won driving. Winner, ch, @. by Rensse- Carman! Time—1.07 19.066 . Ho'der of Office Is seen an 8 8 LET TUES TREE LIT ITETISETE PARTE gil SS J AN RED 0 BL KING'S FAVOR —_.—__ Daughter of the American sometimes lying LONDON April 29 —The engagement saw your advertisement in the pap-r hieounealisethie aher See ects |feailtl fala e up ms mind to ty yu to th Jonn Hubert Ward, brother | Medicinal whiskey, and it dit ne so | | of Dudiey, was announced much good that 1 conti bat | ite a aa Mrs. Reid now take it only in the nd | | RS atten een gee ths oes not come as/at noontime. | think that itis better t than any medicine | can get. 1 have nown f n well [large numoer of ¢ ) Mn Ward is a | Edw » whom he Coster, a broker, at his home, No. 17 i Gi Queens, who was under serious changes. | way, atta Past Fifty-fifth street, last nig he 19) 157 5 resigned from offi is resigna he exclis! soelal That District-Attorney Jerome prevented the indictment of George] stock Exchange firm of Coster, Knayp guy tion to take effect ediately. His |known ao a racing mana fi , FT RRHE OT ATA ator reg . pies pohly | @ Co. of which he was a member. action was expected, although it |Sportsman e W. Perkins by claiming that it “would bring about a terrific clash Of | fajea ‘to-day with liatlities estimated | Rag recently. panioredl “Gnlye tober de [ae ve rd in atx feet tall and financial Powe developed this afternoon at the hearing before] ** eo iN"°", “Goster, the only brother | managed © Prone wae fo the Couttnide, of To-day Rermel appeared before Com- | 9nd the Queen and. s Commissioner Hand, the representative of Gov. Hughes, Jot the suidide and junior member of | war off badly « imitterently, “Dugan fed 10 come tsrouga on the |tmissioner’ of Deeds Henry Ho Althoff, | eae ie an : ef ; 7 ' f si ff Came again, but the effort waa too muc Aeognito worth 6 een mane etter of resig- | CeCung to the ttle This was one of a number of interesting facts brought out when the | the firm, arrived in New York on the | ean cuinbe let ER eaters MRE Co cat | EaEliee Dudley (has . 5 , ste ' Oceanic from a long trip to Eur 2 TOs FO hree-year vids and Ti UC Buen Hear oa ole sol. cie cit rece ved Wall eia minutes of the Grand Jury for March and April, 1906, were read by jour attr tae ftature was announces. TYG ee esceuccena Clerk Scully, attested. ‘Then {t Santen od Lawyer Pierce. He had heard of the death of HIS) the rn loner Absa Combs a cnight forwarded to the City Hall and filed ‘ i is a brother. by wireless last night. Mayor MoClellan to-day called a meet- ioe . CAUSE 18 SEN TaN CGA ing the minutes of the talka between! ‘rhe suicide of Charles Coster was will elect Bermel's successor to-morrow. ’ ae ‘ou understand there has been a/ Judge O'Sullivan and Jerome, follow- lfeatiseal Bymhes losses on the bear Tinlsiconeededeivelbeaiapall iealmelrcies bitter SonnisuBeensen Harriman and| ing the Gia, charge to the Grand | sige in speculation, He was snort in that Josoph Cassidy, former President | gag he ta . guid Mr. Jerome to the| Jury of April, 1906, called Mr. Jerome to| e es Steel and Union Paciti of the Bor 10 Was dk aby ‘ “and that this mat-| the stand. ERECT EI ALS to BecBeiA Wenewnlipee tr Iss Heid March Grand Jury. ter of political contribution is a hit at} George Perkins, Indictment now might ‘oring about a terrific clash of financial powers.” The foreman then said “Then, Mr, Jerome, you do not be- Heve it advisable that this Grand Jury indict at this time?” “I certainly do not deem tt advisable} at this time," was Mr. Jerome's an- ewer, The reading of the minutes made a sensation, followed then by Mr. Jerome being called to the stand. “Did a special Grand Jury insurance cases, as you told the March | Grand Jury there fould be?" “Yes. We got indictmedts against Gillette and Grannis.” “Then vou have the minutes of that | special jury?” “I sure have." “WILL vou produce those minutes? “I cannot do so in justice to the peo- ple of this county.” “Why haven't all the tadictments been tried?” “Mr, Justice Dowling has interpreted the law in such a manner as to make {t douvtful if we can prosecute success- fully, I am afraid se indictments mill have to be dismissed if Justice Dowling’s “ruling is held good lew Those cases are tempqrarily suspended.” Mr. Plerce asked Mr. Jerome: “Since the finding of those first and only indictments, have you proceeded against any other insurance companies | before a Grand Jury?” “I decline to’ answer. I am not on trial here for anything but that I mis conducted myself in the matter o Perkins contribution, You want mow, to} general investigation.” ner Hand required Jerome He answered that as far as go into Commiss to testity the Equitable, Mutual, and the Metropolitan Life In- surance companies were concerned no Grand Jury had been called upon to investigate thove companies other than &t the times specified in Mr. Jerome's answer to the present inquiry Attorney Plerce, who {s prosecuting the charges, had already adduced from Mr. Jerome—then not called to the stand—that at no time had th Attorney specifically asked investigate the fund from Life Insu Bliss, of he Grand x of the the coffers e Com- Re- giv $50,000 campa!g of the New York pany to Caairman Puviiean Committee wish to state right here,” sald] Jerome, rising from his seat at the end of the table, “that only incklentally was any testimony presented to the Grand Jury, touching on that campaign con- tribution. “No Grand Jury was ever asked spe- eifically to Investigate the matter of that contribution. The announcement created and comment. Lawyer Plerce. introduc- Help Wanted To-Day ! (As advertised for in The Morning |: World’s Want Directory. WEDNEsDAY, Apri Addressers ....... 3 Housework 26 Horseshoers Handa ration 1 Bakers .. a Barbera ..-....+-- 2 Blacksmiths Bookbinders Bookkeopers Boys. Bushelmen Butchers Manicures Batt . Miliiners: Cabinet-Makers. Mou Canyussers Nurses Carpenters ....... 4 Operators Cashiers Painte mbermalds Photographers 3 5 Printers 1 makers. Plumbers 1 9° Polishers 4 Porters 21 1 Day's W 1 <i Dressmakers 7 Dentista . 00... 8 Disawashers u Drivers ‘ 5 Drug « 8 1 é 7 ailors M s Toval The World printed 1,023 Help Ads. to-day, 584 more than Other New York papers combined, consider | the New York Life, the | District- | surprise | He required the Distict-At-|pye sharp advanow in Steel yesterday | man Quinn and Hoga: lined up for Cassidy, are alread while another lihe ees in October, 1%, and cosine | offfces on the eleventh floor at No, toney to read the steiographic report ed r be named by the < Aldermen me +4 a 101 fternuon is belleved to have dissipated | rie led Queens Aldermen. time dur v A Mul |of the convesation, Mr. Jerome did n0| tne Naat of/@, fortune (already) crippled Ja Tan Cassidy's friends have deen tiguring | Mg (he date has Dr, R. Curran, Consulting Physician, hee an elocutionary pnish. by the/ October panic, ‘ © resigweticn of Bermel and have! on. the will be lustrated Medical Booklet ou are an impressive reader,” com- Shaped their lines accordingly amo: ertan ( ‘mented Mr. Plerce, | Brother Was Absent ped Ue enine a rd. nay Ge ng | Amer! Rea ae cemane a ning some of the many con e the is ide en, ” here | = 01 ‘Any Kind words from you, my dear} J, M. Knapp, a brother-in-law jot | te fVeNeAMMgOHtS? aimeiectt testimonials received fror jae Sens are greatly to be appre-| Harry b. Huiins, head of the H. b. TR on PioBh oF ANd Cassidy is declared to have cap- and women who hay ated,” answered the District-Attorney.| Hollins « Co.'s banking house, is tie wean ah tured the necessary. trio. and free advice. Duff | Read Grand Jury Minutes. hea chapiua' es a Fee eHeGat nabs ie : nN Bermel expects to sail to-morrow chester, N. Yi | os ce 601 i‘ and Charles Coster ran Ue ousiness 1 Europe. His resignation and hi loraaevice Eee cae hare aoe the past six months, following te de- parture may mark the ea aes 8 report handed to Re- 3. Cost or Eu- us | corder Goff, on its inquiry into the rey |S ce SANE: eae wharges against im. ‘These grew Gall ce CO! 4 nan i} hard rij dy e chy was muloted out 01 thous Gunes aon ‘The failure of the firm was announerd | agiol rare 3 : = of dollars, ranal ha ae ‘fol | inet Sinan we panne was € copy} at the opening of the Stuck Eacnange IGE TCLS ioe oUTaRDA CE GyiOtnere acouba onsaeioaly ns | tal Aen Bs 5 ieee containing ‘Ale deromes | mice 7 Menace natal i py other accusatons, involvin ks , 2 5 Pea reneey con ene | MaNUcronss to-day Bi Esta gave out the oo SS Oem Uee PE UOTIGANINRORICSTRELIRT GI HEN aoa Elaborate Import Held for refiec! stateme: Fee ean Leds aS Mi Hts feasance. . erred peered a@ statement made by Mr. Je-| “Owing to the death of Charles Cos- Btarters. uy Duty, Owner Protesting Fame, the nature of wien the Grand |ter and the consequent condition of the Bea clift EY | Is Under Investigation. 2 Jury felt compelled to call to th 3 ty By Tarif C 5 Hon of the Codrt She. Tree stent iirm's affairs it has been! deemed ad- . a5 48 The Grand Jury of Queens County] Tariti Charge. { | ete thet auhite Daiecas pad |visable to make a general assignment | perms. NS eae “at Oy tile Gn mLGiLR oe the} s ‘a, ad He ct an h redito! ¥ on 6 < for the bene all the creditors. Pils i cmesees Kissena Park roguery and probed var- Investigation of surance cases, b 5 7 u vee Gain laaneenie ce aaiiee aa pots |step Was taken at the suggestion « tke @ nice Havre bes thers ne. fous affairs in the office of the Bor- e of the most gore we ST Ua y had been he Mr. Louis a ————— | ough President. Bermel was uired/art in the design of a baby’s litenradebeadiarcersis: ; most of the creditors, and equired art in t e1 anon Tustice Soort to take up those | Werner, of the law firm of Slinbson, CLASH IN PHILIPPI | to give testimony. whlch is said to Poceived here, which ts to be used e Best CR teeter the April Grand J | Werner & Cardoza, of No, 3 Bromaway, | s LIPPINES have seriousiy reflected upon his of- r of @ millionaire, came from that he had told the Marsh Graz] Jury |t8® assignee, hax already farted LIKELY OVER SALARY CUT. Aeled cae bene Ans . Sewdiey eke soia lca Advertisement = f ; BY CREE TS ‘te counts $0 o h | being laid F0V ighes. he | $1,000. that he had no evidence on which to | HOE" Oh ake a correct statement | Svacnonaers Special’ Commias! it ts of hand carved wood ana ts|S word of mouth advertising and Sane wpcuerments of [any jnsurrancd ii ai) parties interested) atiche (es! = MANILA, April %—The Assembly sioner Ordway to investigate the; fitted with silk canopy, Afshan ws the praise accorded to any article See 5 Committee on Appr:priations proposes charges. He set May 7 for the begin-|and silk mattresses. all embroty by a satistied purchaser; it is the was obviously fovlish, Mr, Jerome | day Possible rove |@ series of sweeping reductions in gen- | ing h estigation. | Pet IE IRA anTOr. wood, carved | As : . ey es Rat Ie SEEN Titres com CER) ED ees Ales ecg Sutin 1B esinenocs tak yeaa feu s sera wis made of rorewood cared sis of any true success in the dence of erime was mrastleaiie im- Deer cuareculation rt is expected that the Philippine prepared to-day to sue out a writ of) The F © thing sold entirely on its reputation. : Pp ewes (Commission will oppose these sweeping prohibition, ipreventlig Commissioner | tested R i ‘* Pease Pianos are indorsed by over Mr. Jerome, the minutes reflect, made} “I have no doubt,” replied Mr. Knapp | reducti ns on the ground that they will] : é | assessed h hearing be a long and rambling speech to the| “that Mr. Coster was speculating. Our impair the efficieney of the Government, | Ordway from Holding the) hearings a9 fore the eeal Appraise: | 78,000 Purchasers and never disap- $ s cipat IL provo | . G. Th -} but he appear dany one | 1, [Mare Grand Jury, deprecating in| Dusiness was very small. We have not [t's anticipated t will prov paca cepa a guen orton tae ectuuan Deca (OLE ae eneout aie were | Point, no matter how high the ex- truth any plan then to indict dishonest | nad more than a dozen customers late- | the appointive and the elect Like cedar ey ee eve ellgwea tol Tend * vidence pe pectation. insurance officials, ly, I saw Mr. Coster at lunch yester- | of the G ¢ t, Bermel confd To-day the ap ors decide ny | ; os Mell 7 cones h eye eT sei ieca erat ealt ey have a remarkable record | The Perkins case 1s contained in the | day. He appeared to be cheerful and | Womans inectsaVVorksoty Resins cccuncnmenem cern cea cat ats | DYec an lmulaca n + staying vell in tune; it’s be- long series of charges, as reflecting | BAVe no intimation to me that he had | " : i hat he intended to quit eis MARS Geer ay [patesta) y dereliction on the part of the District- | Beem speculating veyond his ability to §§ | cue—Their Chum Scooped |. Resttes, kusady. Commintoner of | since the cradle was imported cause of the special way we con- J Attorney in failing to prosecute Mr. | SUPPOrt his orders.” : | z | Publfe Works Lawrence Gresser | Rame of the firm, |struct. the pin block—our cata- Perkins, following the disclosures iy, |, T!¢ firm of Coster, Knapp & Co, was | Up by Fender. candidate for Bermel's place. Spas eae logue | insurance cases. | Attorney Pierce, reciting the Perk! He . jae at the resumed herring to-diy)| Broadway. It was not a wire nas Three Flatbush kiddies played | Be BE dal Cota Oa declared that when Mr, Jerome | #Bd most of Its customers were mem- |feontalesse charged the Grand Jury in the Perkins | bers of the Union, Valier New eee Sar eteUM eect ered Gar Wp Ghat au 15 in Eoin [ia to Elta, Meany, BE | Freddie Minnott, aged six, whose father! HARVEY SUCCEEDS BERMEL. {s a teacher in Erasmus High School riff Herbert 8. Harvey, of Queens | tn Brooklyn; Raymond Sacage, aged County, was elected lust night chair- | ae ‘, man ofthe Democratic County Commit- es seven, the son of a cotton Sais In| tee, to eucceed Borough President Jo- | business in New York, and Albert | goph Bermel | ; President Bermel re- signed, he said, vecause he felt his den of the address being that no evi- | which Mr. Charles (eure was connect dence of grand jarceny or criminal in-|ed. In common with all other Wall |tent had been shown when Mr. Perking| street houses, tne Coster, Knapp & Co | appropriated $4,000 45 4 campaign con-| firm had been doing a very lignt bus! { tribution ness during the winter and spring. A mound ot “exhibits,” Including a/ aged seven. The three fam- When the failure was first announced ae . | copy ~, | health would not permit him 0 des of the renee of the Court of Ap-| Mr. Knapp said he believed the liabill- a e on the same ck In Midwood | through another campaign haa Gre jPeals, in which it was set forth that | ties woul not exceed $29),.W0 Later o te Recovery leblanc : tne| Man. Tits URIs ab) Ds A ET ER Remarkabie Recovery of Eld-) s:rect. the Greens at No. 167, the Min-| SRE et aranceaur Ne : mate, ut refused to make a new one. NN cissnencics 5 notts at No. 167 and the Savages at jGtand Jury, having stated that grand fis believed in Wall street that Caaries| @fly Woma?z From Sup- |2) 7. 5 |“CHEAP INSURANCE” MAN irceny had not been committed, was Coster was in much more ceeply than | | No. 156. { arene nue vidanees his partner knew | posed Fatal Malady. | The little truants had a big time! HELD ON A NEW CHARGE. Ir, Pierce wanted to read the tes- | | climbing on a truck that stood at the —_—-— jUmony of George W. Perkins before | corner where their street Fi ji Armstrong committee, but Mr. The following statement by Patrole |r” We ste i crvee t- | Northbrooke, Said to Have Jerome, protested, saying, | | ma: A. Lehnhoff, Sixty-first | USh avenue. But the driver came out Q , ce Mr. Jerome’s Protest. | pr New York, is made in con-/| of a house and yelled at them to “Heat ized Coney Islanders, Accused “Evidence was submiited to the Grand [nection with the much discussed medl- | st: and together they jumped over a of Passing Bad Check. Jury showing that the stenographic cines now being introducal by Ie T. | wheel—jumped right In the path of a| As he was leaving the Coney Island j reports of the sworn testimony of Mr. |Cooper at The Riker Company's Broad: | oti, avenue far bound for Man-| Court. having had his $1,530) bond con- rkins were filied with page after fi lnvey (andy Ninchistresty store.) [Reve vell fil , tinued, Marous J. Northbrooke. the man ge of the grossest: inaccuracies, and Patrolman Lehnhoft said: “My moth- | hattan and well filled with muburbens who Induced Coney Islanders to pur- 1 i I not be bound by those reports. living at 986 Union avenue, Bronx, | ites. | chase fire insurance policies which were * However, I am not going to dwell er, hv who {8 seyenty-one years er aoe as) There was no time for the motorman alleged to be worthless, was arrested had catarrh of the stomach for ten |), 2 aan Naa [on a charge of having worked a worth- years. ‘The gas in her stomach pressed {{0 0D. The fender moooped up Freddie, | og heck on Henry W. Koenig, of upon technicalities for my defense. I simply want it ta be understood that | I am not to be bound by those con- on her heart to such an extent that | but the Savage boy and the Green boy | Richmond Terrace. Staten Island. Acting report” cae | physiclans told her she had heart | went under the forward bumpers, where| Northbrooke didn’t seem to know any- Commissio; land ruled that the | le. they were dragged along, almost touch-| thing about the transaction, which Ii is @n vuviiess, Cororiess sau aL Armstr Committee had given ome pene een | icrowule: ie im g | Koenig swears cost him $50. North nt and deodorizer, which instan lal indorgernents” of its reports of tre [Forces Front Door, Knocks! “Her condition became son baal that | ing the wheels. until the car halted. | fine gecording to. Mr Koenig. rin | pee or Soe cnieedace end: Olesan [gavestigation “ag printed” in volume | she was taken to the polytechnical| They were lying there wedged fast be-| chased $2 worth of oods from film ip | breeding matter, Sold only {n quart Bierce proceeded | Down Lani and Sets clnic on riy-fourth street and was neath the trucks @nd moaning feebly,| November, 19%. He tendered in| pav-| bottles by druggists and high-class’ gro- < abernonsi and postti timony comereadaithe: oats! : examined by a board of physiclans, | Directed by a woman dressed in blac, | ment ia) seo) check Cand) wot backs $25: In|l\cers. (Manufactured (solely, by! Henry rota reat pekempay “for ‘ee to an earler Fire to Rubbish |who diagnosed her case as cancer of |the other passengers raised the car | £n°tnie ohare, t |B rated’ Catalogue No. ene xork \ % | the siomach | bodily, It was the woman who drew or od or it SS rE ee | she iisard of this Cooper medicine | out bideding, mud-covered chiidren| FRET RESERVOIR STRIKE. Ss re | | sd me to wet jt fur her. 1 was | an er arms she carried one es led over the coats| TWO boxes of burning rubbish In aif-| and waked me to wet it fur hol © was jand In her arma she curried one Of) JNGSTON, N: ¥., April 29.—The fret'| ONE PRICE befora I was Dis-| ferent parts of the basement fruit store | Skepucal, Luwevel, Mik WOLT Zin At | them Beran re she helped to mintstec | strike on New York City’s Ashokan res- | low rates during q exclaimed, "I am| of Joser AUN 0: Nexo ghth| te ok piety COMMS tears ROTA ‘ ped to minister | oryoir in the Catskills occurred yester- | the aummerand 37 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 1 smile some of | 4." LY Ms Hes ater wot lie treaGment for ner, !to the unconscious victims until an am- aay oe when 100 laborers quit work when stured, free. Ne n pranen a Bere.” avenue, ~ombined Ww aie overturns | , ouid nut beleve anylung |b came from the Kings County, their demand was a Crees in- | tyled feady., ‘Eetimates’ ‘given, 4 | made a demand that| lamp and a jimmied door, led the police vars rat | wages from to $1.25 per | Glentom 5 Ny | the (Grand Jury | to believe a fire whieh was discovered (roarmenescandl lassi ney me nen ere eet ee eel toca acre aaeduet otice placed he | UTLOHN FUR-CO.,72!;Brescways nce cases rdf 2 ait sume woman, | At the hos Ales 2 i d they were sup- | ‘ iu GOS) ECU a En ee Cab: Up | aa in wer! boy had fractured skulls and internal No Ge tportation Maa etani a eyoNedr 10th Soc. Lol luce the min lay was of diary orlgin 5 48 to) injuries and tt ey would probably |? | 1b eerie an orde Larkin discovered smoke coming from, § 6 down-) gie. Young Minnott escaped with brulses |= = the ment and found the door had At, WILD and a good scare. i} DIED. } jeen forced open. In the basement he ein an aii oe motorman, John Creighton, of No, wr ¥-On April 28, at her rest. ip | found the rubbish boxes ablaze In two redit for this wonderful | 261 Clarkson street, was arrested, al: dence, 437 West 66th at. MARY ty | corners of the rooin, and the overturned er is due to this | though he seemed in nowise to blame. M'GIVNEY, beloved wife of John Me- 18 | of lamp burning in another corner, and marvel to me, as 1| pee cara Jafter a vain attempt to quence felt eel estar 8 of requiem wilt b \ [teestiveal iaeatricenearevnomer Japinge, Lahaverts| 1 BINGHAM IN CONTEMPT? the Church, of Paul “the Appate tf | had difficulty extinguishing the fire, | ehahoft had symptoms ECOSOC WEE LU te ut tad . i { OL wing to the fact that it was tp th 1 this undoubtedly caused yawyer Levy Belleves He tx and | SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 29TH. [SPECIAL FORTO-MORROW. THE 30th - sellers e nee Viemoke: smothered either iny mericine Lor ! Getn a Writ. TUTTI FRUTTI CREAM curs 10c See ee REREENST POUND 10¢ Lost. FOUND AND REWARDS. SSS hem hedicines on earth would | NE. w Ta ART eo Larkin burned his hands In his efforts) jroy fective in a genuine case of) Justice Dowlings In Batts of tha: Sur SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO- STECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO. AIPM CIR IS ae toldatlasenhramarttandinaartclacitorths omnach. preme Court to-day, at the requert. of C| LATES (20 iinds)..POU ND Heturn to Jaines Hai North: bias ; @ Plank over the tom of | Washington Heights) Hospital, A” re ave “people tell me that! Abraham Levy, issued an order requir- LATES (20 kin's)..POUND 11) GALE) ny “off Wr Stat at, Sultable reward, ja vat o F Haye MOUEIn gt At IM SERA ie alan SRT RRC EAR ROE ‘Wut ins"meiicine log Police Commissioner Bingnam to | CHOCOLATECOVERED MARSit” 4B ¢ | CHOCOLATE COVERED. SEAS OB = ——— ‘ said a a Stee strum, ino yy f t m to health: Ido not show cause why he should not be ad ALLOA . oon i * fs “woe Marshal's dit and the origin of the q not % bul | eres eT Bs : siaze w ate With them, but my jugged guilty of contempt of court, ‘Phe mien store open every event, unt wren {| BUSINESS PROPERTY TO LET, , Keguiittes ie kal ANG order is returnable at 10 o'clock in the Barclay street and Cortlandt atreet_stures open Bal doa: m Seta Nae fafa rites KILLED BY NAVAL MINE on” suc ses 1 therefore know | ‘morning on May 1 WE DeLIVER FREE 50 qu \pril #—Two seamen of the tat, they have nustaken @ bad caye| On April 3 Mr. Levy obtained trom | PURCHASES OF 6 cE DOLTAR EEG RAL SE: “ i nae allt eiieprts ne} of stomé trouble and general ran-| justice Hendrick a writ of certiorari AND. OVEK BEN K Re LOR WEST B WAY,” mattiesitp Elsass were killed | Gown condition for the diseases they 5 ADR OMRS Boothe StRERT es eae thers were wounded he »- | deserive. ;which commanded Commissioner Bing- ulxo all. Brooklyn proper, We este SCORTLANDY SE © hissing Hauld Bey TaeTUhalFaRiitiot taahoxnlcnloniaeke run-down, overworked stomach [ham | to explain within tvpnty days why deliver 1 io 8o, doe cones Oo te Cy 2 CHURCH ST, vo Exten Charee for ft Lf NReDIIWARHUDETORDAvior atnech A as th f of @ will put the nervous system on edge|he had reduced Serge: > v = pol anh ietoye) EY TT Typ jorid may. ‘ Palule ater scalded before he was battleship to experiment in the Diowine | ont petio oe ind\vidual in this Jman to the rank of patrolman, Mr. No goods gent C. 0. D, Candies ‘SPRUCE Sie ar any American District Messenger Offise pulled out. He was taken, unconscious, |up of obstructions in the water. During | condition Is very apt to imagine him-| Levy asserts that Commissioner Bing- Carefully “pncked “and shipped tothe) gtty. wath PP Me =e to St John's Hospital, and will prob- the manoeuvres one of the mines on| seif affiicted with many grave and/ham has utterly ignored Justice Hen. from our di . | die. He lives at No. 13 Huron | board exploded prematurely, with the | complicated diseases when uch te not | r jartment. eat Nareenpoint: Jabove repuit. ceva arick's writ, a RY (é » ° CONN. BARS AUTO RACE. HARTFORD, lowing the anno Vttour will be with ¢ |bidders for the Vanderbilt mo ace, it 1s pointed unde: existing laws of t could not laws of this State jaking, ronsidecat ists, add among 4 automobile shall ru bet ace. such a ¢ automo ulifications that ra wager, or d | ’ FOR) To insure a healthful home dnd pre: | $3.50 SHOES Lad | ‘vent sickne urify the cellar, closets rf f - : MaKemareinn Rouey, rca 5 Atriaiwilloonvince ® and ‘cracxs—nooks behind plur ou that W.L.Doug: and every spot where disease fas $5.50\shoes ‘are 1 may deveiop, with * Platts | Chlorides CRIDE OF | bassador Engayed to Wed dion, Jolin Hubert Ward. [Headache and Sleeplessnes: Mrs. G. W. Korer, of Kuckvil | Centre, L. 1, Suifered So | From Headgches andeNer- Tk vous Trouble That She Could No. siep— She Was -omp.e.e- | ly Cures by Dutt, Pure ssait | Am- Whisxey. Mrs. Rorer recently wrotes—. from headache and nervous tre: , awake at night. 1 Mt had/a doctor once since | cow und iit has du& vy is an of malted » haing used to have Ring t malted, thus | cota nd producing a | sue quid food in the form of } rt nce, Which is the most } iestimulentand invigor- 1 to science; softened by imvisture, its palatability as and freedom from injurious sub- nder it so that it can be re- } grocers and Write by druggists, dealers or direct: $1 a bottle. explains—prices from $324 Many bargains in good use ianos from $125 up. Easy terms vf nayment. Write for catalogue. «Pease Piano Co. _ 128 West 42d St.,near B’way, N.Y. Brooklyn Branch, | Newark Branch, 657 Fulton St. | 10 New Se. “* W. L. DOUGLAS Stores in Greater New York $3 Iiroadway, cor. Howard, l; thebestintheworld. | | oth Feo ited Nanas Be we rth are ofa iohaac 421 ee ne A®,cor.1ith #t,