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——— cat aaiaiinianinnemamane So ae TRE “THE” ALLEN DED ‘TOOK GIRL FROM RACING BILLS CHARGING POISON BAY TOO LATE TO MUST WAIT TLL. WAS SVEN HIM SAVE HER LIFE FELKER RETURNS mies Attempted Suicide, |Nothing to fdentify Young Raines Admits There Is No Woman Found Off Ben- Break in Republican Line sonhurst Park. Opposing Them. Gambler His Nurse Said, Believing He Was Drugged. ey Smart. night watehman at al dock at the fort of Bath Beach, WALLACE NOT SO SUR AUTOPSY IS ORDERED. ,‘ lr emkor's Sea Twenty-second street, an scares ativa| ®a8 his way home from work at 6 s ree tpe CY) f Attendant Declares Relative) ™.* ee pete eee zene VUSumavem Majority Vote if Put Saturated Handkerchief jsmat negro boy on ine B rat! Seat Is Contested in Senate | Perk pier, which extends out Into and that Not in Sight. on Sufferer’s Face. lGravesend Bay, end heard him cry lsghe's overboard! She's overboard Smart ts an athlete and he covered i the two blocks to the water front in (Bpectal’ to epee yerene) ‘Wertd.) a few seconds. Following the direction | AI-BANY. 13.—The fate of the of the boy’s pointing finger. Smart eaw, race track bills according to the friends Atty feot away in the out-going tide, a | of the Governor no wrests with Benator “The, Allen's death was of a fashion to match his stormy life. At 1 o'clock this morning the worn-out body of the May EVENING WORL D, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1908.) |LEPER WHO Was DEPORTED TO RUSSIA TO-DAY. STOCKS STRONG {N AN ACTIVE MARKET —-—— WOMAN LEPER -(S HURRIED QUT OF THE COUNTRY Bertha Ossis Deported To- Day by Order of the Authorities. Reading, St. Paul, Pacifics, . Coppers and Rock Isiand Some of the Leaders. A @rong tone marked the stock trad- ing et the outset to-day, largely due to |a continuation of the recent heavy de- |mmnd for the metal stocks, The more | } | ‘wm the rise particularly Reading, 8. Paul and Union Pacific. Anaconda ad- | vanced 1 5-8, Canadian Pacific 11-2, Rock Island preferred 1 1-4, Amalgamated \Copper 11-8 end Unton Pacific, Mi | Pacific, American Smelting and Co Buel i. The [later dealings. | Arrived Here Three Years Ago, and Disease Has Since Developed. Bertha Osstm, an Smmigrant git, was | deported to-day, a victim of leprosy. | The Quotations. The following were the opening, highest, | Her deportation was cared for by the! lowem ant iast prices of mocks at | officers of the line responstble tor bring- | o'clock: | SENT BACK TO RUSSIL _ecdve railroads @iso figured extenatvely | ist held tte etrength {n| necelved in the very best of London 115 /¢he train on which she was riding on HEABFORTS SAIL | “AFTER A SHAKE- UP IN CANADA Marchioness Surprised Railway Wreck was Not Reported —Marie Bates Also Off. | dian Northwest. Lady Headfort, who was formerly a chorus git! but is now | society. said she has not slept eino | last Friday. when she was in @ wreck on the Canadian Puciie, ene hundred | miles west of Winnipeg. Lady Headford said that four cars of | were ditched and many persons were PRONOUNCED HIS. Whole Body Raw with Eczema— Life was Intolerable—Was Even Incased in Plaster—Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless, SUFFERED 14 YEARS CURED BY CUTICURA ——— « | enemas ‘ne Marquis and Marchioness of hiv fandom iatoler Headfort sailed to-day on the Manre- its worst form. He | tanta after @ few months’ trip through pase Aa, he ee | the Pacific Coast States and the Cane- out on his fore head, but we were not alarmed at first. Very soon, however, the rash ‘began to spread over his head and shoulders, and it caused him’ great discomfogt. 1 took him to a doctor and tried Half a dozen other treatments, all with the same result: no improvement at all. The | | a at Theodore Roosevalt called the | 7 . Open. High. | | disease gradually spread until nearly ae rece oare de-draggied hat feather and a band Foelker, who is in Straatsbure recov. | ing her into this country. She was | Amal. so ee Oe Injured. She was severely shaken up| syery part of his body was quite raw. ‘ fects of an operation . ry, Pi worst outlaw in New York lay on the which seemed to be moving feebly. With ering from the effects ope! | Ist (ett F x |and bruised, her car Jumping the track,; We had to strap him down in bed, for bed whet he died. In the dark middle for appendicitis. Foelker, & is be-/| |taken from Pinikese Island, rteen | 26! . Ly mp sed 2 i self d ifully it 1 where he all his clothes on he Jumped in. He ; | : | Am: Lecomoty Rad | she was surprised not to ece anything | he Used to tear himself dreadfully in room of a ground floor flat at No. 17) reached the hand by wading in upt to|lJeved. may not be able to leave the miles out in Bussard’e Bay. on tho|Am Low. pt x | oe his sleep. The agony he went through r u : sick room for @ month. Meantime It fs 70% ofth @ wreck reported tn the Canadian | jg quite beyond words. No one thought West Eighth street, around the corner hig neck and dragged back to the sands tae OaGienaes ea TEN ay schooner Romano, which had arrived | 100 lor American newspapers, though ahe| wo would rear hia, The regimental No, 80 Sixth avenue, wh for i heen ey ne Gov \- awereene ‘ 2 3, nh ahe | 5 Ye igi Novo? (Bix) syealing where) for ay yolng | women kwlioes tod): was etitt ae eo en ee, i abeule cheek off City Island last night. Am. Toe T. 00. 17 11TM wes told the C. P. R. controls the tele- | doctor, a very clever man, pronounced years “The Allen ran the poolroom | warm. Assisted by several early risers time. After the schooner nad anchored the | Anaconda Mining. $1 ig graph system, as wéil as the dafidoads | the case hopeless; at least, he said the Ses ne covers }peunad: alse pee ny ara nebo tee While disappointed over the result of/ 1 loyed by the deporting |Rait «Ohio... wo O1y of wertern Canada |oniy hope was that ho might, if he About the bed stood a group of war-| ouicries, smart work over the voung gy ueotinn ike Rortycnoventh. Ore! |tug Batley, employed by t cat Poe, CoG fe ie eee eee ceident the former | lived long enough, outgrow {t to some ring, jeering relatives, They shoved | woman unt) Dr. Meeker arrived with lene-Niagara Senatorial District, which steameahip company, took the girl off Canadien Facific: 1 18 aay ee SHEE enjovad avery Taine Cae We had him in hospitals four aside the Coroner, the nurse and the/an ambulance from the Reception Hos- | erersa te the Benate William ©, Wal- |and ane was brought to the company’s Co Sy St 1g Ee EESTI Sar ETA [nea esc EereSe E eoeaeur anounced! onekot Undertaker. in thelr engerness te shake | pital at Coney Island. The surgeon |igcq, an avowed opponent of the race | docks this afternoon The steamship Shi & Alto... ae OO BE earl Ge Cb SICA Tea coer tin ae as their fists in one another's faces, while spent ovor an hour trying vainly to|itoc\ (terest, the Senators who Hned | aailed with the girl isolated in the fore- Gol, Seothem "Jom Som Parlleule ny spl eee Dose Picton. | chargediearincuraite;@initaces Her ect they rattled the sash of the single restore life to th» girl. G {inst the Governor's reform meas- castle hospital « special quarantine foreel Gea ae Tee | San Francisco was making. worse under the successive treatments, Window of the death chamber with hard | In the excitement the nefro boy dls. UD MWuinst Cue avert & pee te |maving deen prepared for her, though Diet ‘fea corp... | 0% | Another passenger on the Mauretania | At one hospital they incased him in maties and recriminations: Appeared, The police are trying to find| Wily Ott have the twenty-six votes |the ship's surgeons laughed at the idea BS... oy ie was Mrs, Marie Bates, one of the pate Plaster, anautlite foe ned to pgaravate Finally,’ Martin Van Buren Allen, Nm tn the hope of learning how the Fis, |of leprosy being contagious even from! inter, Met... : ¥ ug | actresses on the American stage, who the soreness terrib 6 looked so ‘across the corpse at Clarence Owens, are of the opinion that she jumped or | C™ UGE WantitoriPoalicer ee - ———~~—= | When the Russian gird arrived im tb [3 & South of. heat, 9 tour through Great Britain. When set Gul ede efter: Fores ks (ait the dead man’s son-in-law, that he was! ‘!! Into the bay at @ polnt where the ust 4 | quorum decides the qualification of a| COUuntry she had no trouble in getting USA iso” ig?” returns, in the fall. she will continue! <3 had got almost past hoping for a a “rat” and a ‘dog. Coroner Har- | “Ste? was shallow. as her nose {s badly, The fact that Wallace's majority was) member of the Senate.” | by the Immigration authorities, She Mex. Com co St at in her old role fn "The Musio Master” | cure, Six months ago we purchased Saeki ioatinlainatiancolal tees: ! é brulsed. apparently from | #0 small offers some consolation to the | Senator Wilcox, one of the race track | went from thls olty to Boston, and it /siM%e@ Se kes By $m 3 ith David) Warfield, She has been! a act of Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and plther this disgraceful business ends |“anec! With the sandy bottom race}track people) They) AES Ue\ ee ie eee ror aWallRosin shone eae wae while she was in Massachusetts! fo, Pacitic wit piu wy Playing with | Warfield mow for ,te0} Resolvent Pills and persevered with right here, or I send for a couple of THt® were no papers, cards or | majority should have been 1600 or ONSnr Of Matinee 38 te nettation| that the leprosy was detected, Inaed m4 gt Pi eerake pd iovesatogeon ar ‘ee Bim them, Tho result was truly marvelous policemen to clear out this place,” he Money in the woman's pockets. and) more, as Gov. Hughes had stumped ix conridered and the fact that the |ately her case had been properly dla 1% Gly G1i3| Capt. Pritchard, of the Mauretania, | énd to-day he is perfectly cured, his skin marks of identification on her clothin, ingly | Governor perso; stumped the dis-/ 105 % ‘ : SESE Bc TE TR not having a blemish on it anywhere, aid ee ee ES Kl the Aistriot. which la overwhelmingly | Governor personally stumped the l8- | nosed whe was sent to the local Mass. sho Hes See eater ties a att ot cra | Mrs. Lily “Hedge, 61, Vaughan’ Road, {had app. y been destroy. ; | relic 186% F Y as Mrs. Li edge, 51, 3 oad, “This ts my house," retorted Owens sien 7s Republican. jo? Wallace by such a narrow margin | Chusetts leper colony on Pintkese Is aa fab OP ‘propeller blade in her ‘west | Coldharbour Lane, Camblowell Green; Coroner Insists on Scrutin | The woman appeared to have been| @enator Ratnes, Republican boss of |, a district that te pveroheionne ne AE | and. Fhe) Ward yoraroreHolex pects] tol makersecs | Bamavdanta 2m vores : ye about twenty-tive years old. Her hair) the upper house, took @ sly dig at the ‘ubiloan can be taken as an indication | ne had been in the country thre: ania) 1 rd repairs in Liverpool, getting the, Send to nearest depot for free Cutle “Well, as it happens, I'm in charze| was black and her eyes and complexion | ‘moral issue” to-day. He remarked that the people, are in favor Of the! years when it was noticed that td eae Ace tel od ip into dry dock on Wednesday and | cura Book on Treatment ct Sxin Diseases, just now.” s F She abo! " i . b ce track lectslation ible nio: | Pull. 8 ip into : y 3 | ie Sk here just on salo Harburaer, | darks (She)iwas) atout\Ave) test) twoll6r| sai ihe liresulta vin) thell Wortysaventh| Lot aii seet het ee eee leas w vietlin of leotbey, By, [Steel Sorina sailing on Sinday: | Thts will cause the)" Gricura Remedies areola shroushout the world. “There's been too much tally about three inches In height and welghed 18 | Distelet mowed that farming was a The charge that the Wadewerth sup-| "The matter of her deportation has |i? Bese! Tce ak) ey Rus polsoning here. By your own admis-| pounds. Her dress consisted of a well snore imnor Ueniben ling, portere in Niagara and Orleané had] peen bef tn geet Rep, Stes! Sa Capttown, ete: Ube sions, io physician has seen that old! fitting sack of blue cloth, trimmed with | mon®_!mpartant tes kn gambling: suiked and staid away from the polin| Deen defore the immigration authorities Reo, Hercules and His Task Hole Pripe, Poston.” RnT Wi roraanvera lieda: t io he'/dled: | red) blue cloth akirt white Ninnelyeee The smali majority for Wallace is COR Ge indignantly denied by | for some time, every effort being reece ree (From the Cleveland Plain Dealer.) Thia undertaker was preparing to em- | ticoat, a white underskirt, black stock. | {iiuied to the fact that the farmers 5 opinion the election in the Niagart heriteak Bip milao Ca ea Hiecculee)e to uce eco a e:ven 1b1a)| balm the bady without waiting for |‘n&s and black lace shoes. Her gloves planting Senator Raines added: {Orleans district greatly atrengthened the! without endangering other voyagers. 5 r | te ea oMciat permission. I'm golng to make | of UrowD kid showed Iittle wear. Her| “I have canvassed every Republican position taken by Gov. Hughes in the| Wo iou Chbangerng other vovagess. | Tien trunenaateagescoinseneall ea Loa USERaiTL ee ‘ vote In the Senate to see if the bills 'a0e track legislation. Speaker Wads-| The steamship company that brought | trax | ai , and looked: 8 thorough investigation of this whole | hat w Funmed with lue | stood a chance, and Tam confident Worth said he had no knowledge that|her in was responsible for her deporta- | tind about anxiously. cotts& eekes matter, and in the meanwhile you | feasbers, She also wore a necklace that the election of Wallace will not SY Senator who either supported theltion, yer it wos not thought advisable Oy lt Math WALKS 3 ED peaple will have to shut u ¢/made of red beads. The garments |gain a single recrult for them, We will Governor or opposed him would change | a aegee 1 ra OE CE NS ot) cipreyenn Fees enething anti Benatat his metitude on the race track bills, |t© let the public know on what boat eee eee area Ot, Sone. that SPECIALTY CO. Gabe | Peon sapmotenal: Foelker 1s able to be back in his pent, .£fom what J know I can't gee anything [she was shipped Her shipment was | | ties would ask him'to ralse a car win- , From the mass of accusations and| _—____ |and 1 do not think there is any ohanca Dut, the passage of the bifis tf Menator| conducted with the greatest secrecy. the \ counter accusations, Coroner Harbur- of passing the bill unt! thet time” pina ae a She was brought down here quietly Wist™L PA yp) 7: | 43-45-47 West_33d_St. burger uae able to establish these ate- MINISTER, INSISTS Can Block Wallace. hee Pa cate ne lane: jon the schooner Romano, whioh ealied | West. Un. re; + 58 W H I TE | SpYons:, That “The Allen feared pols! ea |_ "Do you believe w: lerbert Par- ; wrther detalts see Y | eporeig That 'T Snlehan atic! THAD LAMPHERE DID * 7) 120th Ssnater Renen anc) Damourerre Veonsithat inthe event of the defeat of |crom fa anchorage off City Island lest Seu ine | | arredWwithuntmbannwovershiminen 7 lac t oa compelled to take @ renomination?’ made the passage under her own sail, | finally that, he lay dying, nem bi his seat. | he wag asked H ' 1) tay that. an heaving, a'menver| CONFESS THE MURDERS, | Sct! tor scare pte nc ne Seema aass®, the * fenmbrion” | mage the parsage unger Ber omn sell] BELMONT PARK ENTRIES ; | of : pete mily placed over his nostri!s to sit with 4s questioned and he|!f the bins are beaten there will be a|advisable to make as little noise about | a handkerchief saturated with some ef ' my haa racin, e areas lucement for the reromination rou mo le. rr Vor! 5 e uc ons Mulaitrom’ aTpottle, ‘renewing the motes| “conriued from Firat Pag not likely that ‘hat wif be seated aa Sf.the,cavernor, Taont bellow how’ | Ue,expzion at Dosmibia ferevial co ibe ER veoin eae: Si) ea ANTISEPTIC | aed ae atl aCe ——_-—.- {the vote will be % to 2 against him, |evar. thal the Governor will ha cam-| The Oo Cropped enchor In &| BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK | ture on the handkerchief at least once. | ness's hired man, Ray Lamphere, vigor-| and under the rule's meetin choy |Selied to ruk again. ‘That ts, of dourse, | berth wide of City Island last night! yy. Atay 1g—Poliowiwnwe ere the | The nurse told of seeing this last cir-| orously dented to-day that he had mado | = cent acnl erin Ret Aint ejowniSlegretlont, and all craft coming nearvy were! gntries for tow-mourro's races: cumstance and gave the Coroner the! any conte: es a OD —————— | warned of the disease : Sepa D | ny confession or promised any to the as @ quaran-| pinsT -RACE—Three-vear-olds and UP-| oo sort corns and callouses, tenderness, | | © of the person who he sald nad|Rev, E. A. Bebell, or to ong one etn |tine precaution. Capt. Robert B. Chase, | warts, selline: six furlong® veg [ache “Stenfngy swelling, smarting. burning ec the the Randkerciitet. | Lamphere ts under arrest here charged | oose @ arns [gee cle) New bedsardl skipper! end Dr Zoe Sandel, eoen fest, Tea nugnt. aad. roorniag and eon 0 00 € nurse didn't know what 1/ with complicity In the wholesale mur- | Hardy, a surgeon of the United States, your foot troubles. Contains no alum or 00 =O) 1; was. The Coroner accordingly ordered| ders at the Gunnesa tarm | Hospital in Massachusetts, were in| other hurtful substances i a s ‘ | Gung | | in| Guaranteed Antiseptic. Coron Piysician O'Hanlon to per-| Herman W. Worden, of counsel for O charge of whe schooner that conveyed Only, best Ingredients Weed ii antiseptic | , form an autopsy to-day: | Ray Lampnere, issued a atgned state. | OI a eri e ACO ee | font tgot power known.” Do7usane aa the | EE) Seis ei) “Poisoned.” Brother Says |ment this morning denving thet @ | They had with them helmsman Sold by bruggiste, Shoe Dealers ana De- aen2 ie ore gees a ad vou Wateh belonging to Andrew Helgelein | Capt. Oliverra, a hardy old scamen Dartment lores at toc: and, 2c. the J | Plain, semi-tailored and fancy le’ was polsoned, as sure as you ae a ho) declared! hiniselt BR gain o n , a et ¥ aetalsine is ‘ had been found in posession of the aus- wy ni if unafraid of the live." sald the old fesuiblerihbroshen} scl Wenalmustivleseeusisiosee totes * (Continued from First Page.) alncaxe ee White Cross Toilet Pow: ler Co. WE ALWAYS GIVE VALUE SEE ey a Ae art.” | statement that Lamphere made a con-|{ looney The Russtan girl came to this country mecca: CE ir En Go Bra) SEES st Saas SR rae (rae re Cee rere na | Ceamlan ato One EWAN chal! {and Related Minerals," and by Dr. I. the rapid development, and alas that fom Cvurian, Russia, and went to the| Pat ‘Buleer = oe wets Hak ihe offichat on the steps) The uankers here held a meeting this|C. White, Professor of Geology, Unt-{ tt should be said!—to the rapid destruc- Home of Walter L. Lane, in Brookline, ange G, Halil. | los Owen iaihouse: jmorning and decided to turn over to| versity of West Virginia, and. State! tion, of our natural resources just out of Boston. On Aug. 2 last it Glenham ‘ 6 9 99) ey didnt Want me to send for! the quthorities ail the letters and pa-| geologist of that State, on “Mineral! “The Constitution of the Tinited W@S seen that she was a leper and she = Bar i ron you, Es sald, “but 1 said 1d holler for | in thelr possession pertaining to Puels"” Former President John Mitchell, {Gates grew in large part out the neces. Was transferred to Pinikese Isiand after sont s the police If they didn't cal you." ; 4s'6 Inany transactions, be-| of the United Mine Workers of America, sity for uni . veing ‘solated for some time in an old rack Sb t ¥ i one, | x y fe ted action in the wise use 7°! si i Allen dled at 10.89 o'clock, but no word ng that It will be possible to throw |jeq the general Gisoussion on coaljof ou of our natura! resvarces ‘The YOURE bootin, | | SECOND Rac when the stomach is out of reached the Coroner's office til} 1 o'clock | jight on the many cases of mysterious | mining Wise use of all our natural resources, 1? this booth ets hee spccmpanion: Sisa’ Marjorie order. Food disagrees, head Beat ite aaa retone to-day. Emil Fuchs, formerly Deputy | disappearances reported to the guthor- Governors First. lwhich are our national resources as [UCY Patterson, similarly afflicted . ences. Call or writo for iMua- Assistant Attorney-General, was eent by | | detailed arrangements for the | well, ty the great material question of |, \{t@F ® thorough Government inves- is confused, bowels are slug: Pet GOR “Mart! from his Lome, at No, 2 West | Mrs. J.T. Torry. of Binghamton, N. ¥., rence accorded with the import- to-day. I have asked you" to. come (ation it was dectded that Miss Ossis ae gish, the liver torpid and the One“Hundred and Vorty-sixth street, to| to-day wired Coroner Mack requesting | 10, o¢ the discussion and with the/togethar now because she co ne was afflicted with leprosy when she Mea aca idan i¢leavreclonga | a or UP Inform the Coroner as toon ashe | dm te attempt the dentitication ot a ee eee ee ee ancance, cenatimntion of tree non ee OrMONS Game dnto thls country, Then it was nerves unstrung. Get your | learned of the death. Then he hurried woman, a reuident of that city, Ut! Ao aimost complete transformation of | shreat of imminent exhaustion of some ar | put. ¥ {9,the steamsitp company witton | : stomach right, and pull your- | ONE PRICE dwen's: @. The Coroner nee | W tw nut given. ‘s. Terry| A” & t A i in {on of sor Prought her in i 5 Per pare a sleueee Tee 2eroner BE ones| Auk Bans) ae oe a ee | the Hast Room was effected. Along the them, due t reckless and wasteful use, Much Needless Alarm I h ith a dose or | 37) Matden}Uane|N-\¥- ponecoreneretlonaibelng) amade) ibyi| ms satienyOUneD Nomen lotta n NENT lagu tlwalliwaalplaccdlal combined) (raatie)| ouestumoralmeal ial toni Gbermeairarvec ue z self together wi | 380 Fulton St., Oscar R. Sevun, an undertaker, to er ) Easter Sunday for Laporte with| A¥l WA’ Ws GtoG veyctwo feet lone!” Ort, New York man who for years had £ i | Ader ey 4 joesession elt oe oy common action, charge of # leper colony and whose | two 0: | balm the body. Dr. Herman Boeker, of | considerable money in her posse “land nineteen feet high. This was lone study ofvleprosy. incall its pha Schau : | No. 206 East Sixty-elghth street, sald |She believes she came to Laporte. Her) a ristically covered with green velvet, | An Increasing Drain. Classes him among leprologists said to- RACE —~Trm-year-ol | emphatically that eo Alien, who | description is given aa that of & womAN) eimmea with gold rope. This frame-| "Phe steadily increasing dra on | Gaye F Went: ‘ | y Was seventy-seven years old, had suf-|about 9) years of age with light halr.| work afforded a proper setting for two!these natural reso as promoted | jonevc' tate ip trawic me aele ual fered from locomotor ataxta for thirty-| wearing @ plain gold band sintar 10] giant maps of the United States, e to an extraordinary degree the co FU Liam ncansnCemor hoy antiamsCanactes Feven years and died in urwemte coma, | the one found iu the debris of the e&-! oe which iv colored to sraphically show | ptexity of our Industrial vad social patien sometimes amusing. Wa ya. 5 | | f xit in al und gucial life. | i son , Wi BAIN POIN However, Dr. Boekdr had not seen| lar, he various resources of the coui INtoreon an! unexampied develop. | Proper precautions are taken to avoli e | pe ESR Te ‘ him in several day it Ja reported that the officials will phe Governora occupied the seats of) ment has had a determining effect upon| Seige infeoed wrticie, much ae clothing | ratraverdanvtecaleeacees Coroner Harburger questioned ""The's" | to-day spring a coup by arresting @n-| honor just tn front of the platform. The! ihe charucter and opinions of our piwv- | dishes, books, éc., there is not one atic an the city at lowest | brother, Frank, and bis half-brother, | other alleged accomplice of the woman,| other conferees and delegates were The demand for efficiency in the Chance In a thousand that a person can Foret Gray ’ ; and producing a witness who will force a4 cee | é n The Contract the disease, ‘The maady, when Re? Apron Urniture, Carpets, Sewing Walliams, . A a adopted csc | und producing a withess who will £0°°%) seated in the order of arrival at the [RIES (aie haw even us vigur. eftective Rontregta tiie dae meaty aiwaya found | 4 Apron + Nature’s remedy for all those Sey and Mrs, Owen, ay As wellliea) his |Lmouere. tohcc neva tand: undenvmirs| meeting: Le ; power, and & ca- ty have begun by direct. Inoculation, 212. *Shaydate a Pe 3 nurse, C. T. Beery, agreed the decrep yy ve Ha Mes President Roosevelt, in tis address of |EAGUY., for, aehtavement’ wideh Yn ‘ite Proper iaiation of the patient invail| #48 Homo itun sick conditions that affect the oun, lhustraled\ cmtas naried olc Kernaiineer ; i h ne| : : Nel ott er en matched. (that le required to Insure the {mmunit aly Tra § at ; teresting tema whtoh SEA he rin HE Ee EL aE ee eto") Keating, explained ie reas oe ee terete dish ty Tepid hus been vur ma: | of "others, A person might sit duily for | 287 Mon baer 2... digestive organs. A reliable |Bover nousorieser neta Lee or. RCN Tried to Kill Himeci? |gonvict Larnphere: ‘The pris a oe a eet ae Ge Orin eeestniceciatal engi to. Ing RES beatae Betis Me iperfectiy diamine rom, igs MGES,dlichland "<2: medicine for acute indigestion, sr 84 and Rowbting wa. | . {has been cui and saved tor evi in noted men together, h ect moral growth; but tnat je not t $3 { i. Otte eee . "SCHULZ; hear Wmsburg Bridge, For a week he had | nection with the stragsling strands | note of warning that the natural ree| ject u i ot the mub- | the disease. =- Pine Lawn ..... eartburn, acid Brooklyn, tne In "a coma. winieh’ was Sroken {pid lathe mouldering Vid of Andrew | Qourcey of the country. were In danger —"Diereranling fop"tne “vou, to-day, | gudging’ from the meagre details | | preti RAGE dtandica =| Caer eects d bil en | Teotgelel eaienes | { the country leeults k e mone ne | prrblls once ¢ personal ap- | ot b by spasma of violence when the wast-| “Oi Uison, tatuer of Jenile Olson, ar-| of being exhausted, and the need of |duestion of zroral purpose, it im mato to | heatwnce of Mint Osely T believe there | 33h" Dandelion ...s.+.. stomach, constipation and bi | fd frame developed surprising atvenath, | rived to-day and. wis, asked: about fre. | sneaaurey to prewerve ther. dopenda direstly on the eneree ahirhe | 1s Rrave, doubt as to ner being a leper. | Vaio) Berkeley. ts | ious attacks. Beecham’s Pills DIED. The nurse told the Coroner that 1 ness. He told of two tlmes when | i h | telligenc We y and ine she ts, her deportation !s unwar- | ~ JERE OD 120 B Thursday the dying man, who hed Leon Knowledge she feigned sictness | Destnuctionsts ners caveat |i Uncen are used’ tt fe. equatly vider Bae a eee RUAT IAG ERIC Ieies ial UmteD Big tlet wees sssstce He act promptly, and restore M’GARKFY.—On May 11, 1908, BRIDGE lying Jn a stupor for hours, apparently ve Nasylum and.them pee We, PAIR EL CT aL eee Gomes are the Anal basis ton ef her by the health authorities ie] (2h) Fouseen esse 105 healthy tone to the organs. A| scary, of Lisbotlow, County Fer-| too weak to raise his head suddenly ailed in, palmed + eryat wth In the extent and var- | Rally, Itjs ominodsiy ever! Fl: | inhumane and unsanitary. If the Rus- "DH RACK—TPhree-yearolda and up. d d managh, Ireland, aged 70 years. threw himself from the bed and before husband, Soren. %avent growth D hy | PEROUTCOR AE In the aouree of tt, Wes? sian Government could not be forced to selling: owe mil few doses, as needed, an Relatives and friends are respectfully | any one cowld s hin staggered “Posseasion of | ety of the needa of the average man." | heuetion, bs ‘ee of rapid ex-| Day the comparatively sina cost of her Bh Oxford Invited to attend funeral from the4 fu fe, and what became of| creaging grov t jount de th jaded. ppeamersh : done. to corn, of 3 - oor F ‘oadway, against the window with such for always aroused my suspic shed Mand ea ne rrr Tar AT ols Bed clade oF mupoorting AMM | chusetta, or to, the people of any State] og) emt maker s | Se eae ERE CEST OSES that he smashed the lower pane. A ton Olson. mandes ay ayer e an ‘Os people Who might care ‘ a happening ave Do i (245) *Fauat he e ‘: bs Beerey carried him back to bed, he| Disirict-Attorney Smith suddanly de-| actual resources of the country. Yet, country ‘thelr hume: Dut make Our | orders, fy the) State|belne|compslied|to// jai leit , —_ thence to 81, ationacl’s RC. Chureh ror i mined’ to-day;: after! sth It of a ais (ra corse ih he limit of unsettled 1 pte he | foot the bt } Be mpaigner where @ solemn requiem mass will b: reeey ee terandned to-duy. after the visit of a | rather curiously, at the same time the) {it of, unsetiled land in iit a fF Whe colony of which I had charge, apprentice allowance. fa boxes with full directions 10e, and 280, | where solemn segulem mass will be What are you do—kill | placing the inyatery. before the urand | 4Verage man is apt to lose his reali ture now remaing unoccupied save wing, until recently ‘twenty-five lepers were - yourself Jury for a day or two. tion of this pendence upon nature. can be reclaimed by irrigation aa rupported at an annual cost of $9,000, MAUSCHENBACH.—On May 11, THEO , e feedly! BALT 1, May 13.—Rev. Dr. E. As! 5 step of the progress of mankind Grainage. We dean with an unap.| which sum included cost of repairs to (ORE RAUSCHENBACH, beloved buaban® SAA REALS Na AE Ra coe Catuing } preached heéritaxe of forests: ‘more buildings. silaries of a resident man- eclAnnietuselitun’ strugéling pat die ve- | Tain’ to-day about, the Gunness farm | #® marked by the discovery and use of than halt of the timber ta gone, We ager, visiting physician. nurses and ser- Funeral Thursday at 1 P. M. from hie re they polson me yooner the | 28°n hath h natural resour previously unused. ban With coal telds more extensive vants, and algo subsistence. Many more Ges) h olson tragedie 1 that he had said that nat au gressive knowledge Witt those of any other nation und | patients could have been cared for at a late residence, 125 Bradhurst ay, Interment! bett ‘ | Ray , ere ene nent y ts jul the € WtHOUL RiMUCh progressive howledge With iron ores regarded as inexhauati- P r proportionate expense: Calvary Cemetery. 1 eo Allen depriy ess children, but had no part In # and utilization of natural resources bie, and many, experts now ‘deciave "Dhe movement made several times == New Yor presence of a man |< Any Monch: THektding this ss | popWation could not grow; nor indus. | {il the end of both fron and coal is |my jeprologints to mecure International | | wh ast (oat although | any getail of my Interiow with Lamp | trie multiply, nor the hidden wealta “nig inere Increase in our congump- | covoperation in the support and care of LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, he since the civil excen’ to suy that Lamphere's of the earth be developed for the bene-|tion of coal during IWi over Ione, levers and also in ald of a study f rrr tere Rte Ne «gARa Wake RTP NREN | of the aarth be develop ne See ota oamuinp lon, We a, ge RON esha Sak fae | SPBCIAL POR TO-DAY. THB 18th | SPECIAL POR TO-MORROW, THB IMD | essa wiser oman ae vie c restiand) nvaee) Abd Up ces Hee sual When the founders ef this nation jsteres at mnereh nl ane peor aus Towed to drop: CHOCOLATE ICK CREAM |, 10¢| STRAMRPERE, WALNUT oonp 10 [Seanad ei oadwavtes ttavalnirepenette most inveterate en the © had, orney Smnith, will be maintain: at Independence iiali in Philadel- largely gone. Our natural waterways | ==> 5 IRE eer cana Beart Raa SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO- 19¢ poreana) eWEId niin es Sarena Bs They raided old poolroom ae a anaed’) tk pala the conditions of commerce had iiiured' py noginot, and bette ogee 82 | nave ‘Just reagon io bo proud of our tee to Minds) rounn 1Be} “ares (zo kinda)... . POUND $90, REWARD Lon Saturday | aftetneon at No. Sixth avenue, Just 116 times, | 5, @ belleved t not fundamentally changed from what of responmibility and utter Ines | krowth, But the time tas come ty CHOCOLATE COVERED CREAM, 95q| CHOCOLATE COVERED (MOUND 25C with smail demond and ruby en onpowit i d er lack of |juire seriously what will haypen when, ANS Tounp 20C| "ERY CARAMELS ....POUND Pranic and? nee did any evi-| was alive, bu know-| they were when the Phoenician keels syatem {n dealing with them, that there] iit ’earesta, are gone, When the coal, PEPP’ b cenees b iy Oy aetna dene: wt » crafty old | ledge of fa was merely MIS! hig: furrowed the lonely waters of the !# 1°88 Navigation on them now than|the iron, the oll andthe gos are ex- Park Row Store open every evening until 11 o'clock, Re Mier Toledhone igs caverta may Speaking” furtt Mediterrant The difterences were | 'etinnny, ne vente wit hausted, when the solis shail have been | parciay street and Cortlandt street stores open Saturday evenings antil 11 o'clock, niet e A Speaking further concerning some of Medit © diftere “Finally, we began with soils of un-| sill rurther impoverished and washed | 4 5 —== ; Piyaig.’ Connected anerewith, Dr | howe of degree, sit of kind. and they | sxampled fertiity and we nave gu im: | Into the streuma, polluting. tite Tivers, WE DELIVER FREE , HELP WANTED—FEMALE. The" was was an attractive woman in her way tr knowledge and! crop producing power Giminishing | )atlon ised i ‘al AND OVER BETWEEN BAT- 5 COR. WE: ASHERS wanted. | Speny-Hutchinsord slr oor fal ena: area: ichly, and even, you mi ot the present ter- | instead of increasing. In a word, we | omy to the next century or to the next | TERY AND 200th STREET; CORTLANDT. __152-4 Wert 2 at. thint floor 8 o'elock, a > track.|#ay. in good taste, but her manner’ * Te BE ‘Nave thoughtlessly, and to a large de- )#choration, 9 8 a oa also all Brooklyn proper. We ‘St — —— — : MSTA OR tail nd speech insel?, m| Titer States have in-| gree unnecessarily, diminished the re. RE etme MS | deliver 1 to 10 Ibs, for 200. to CHURCH ST, Lifference. ea py ae hoa ah Indeed, the| sources upon which not only our pros- | °xercise the same reasonable foresight points in Manhattan above 200th ° Ww Oe ari in Brammar, | betrayed a iow : eed, perity but the prosperity of our child. | in dealing with our great natural re- | &., Hoboken and Jersey City, No Sunday World Wants Work 4 _ Origin, She could best be described as/urowth of this nation by leaps and| Por ust always depend sources that would be shown by any woods sent C. 0. D. Candies tor No Eytra Charge tor It. Mrs. ‘Newrich. bounds makes one of the moat striking ! ‘Time Has © prudent man in ‘conversing and wisely Our out-of-town customers careful- % Advertisements for The World may Meplet | .“Lampnere is a man who drinks hard H ime Has Come. using the pro which contains the ly packed and shipped from our Monday Morning PSe. BAR Atiurieat, District Messager Ottion pad nee Morne se jeaeant reputa-| And tmportant chapters in the history of} wwe have Icome great Lecuuss of | pasurence of yell tae elmmet ana special mall ender dogentment, 2 42 = ten.” “1 4) the world, Its growth has been @ue te the lavish use of our resout we his childrem' : ; s Bs A a 7 ha Wy eee {