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NG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1908. 4 _THE EVEN! ASKS $100,000 ON TESTIMONY TO KICKEDOTHERBOY, CAR:ORESSSAVES | ms anit S57) GOOD CHAMCTER MHONASOROWNED HER FROM DEATH “Femor-aeo Women's, Misses’ and Children's = around with « eween of ss FOFMET U. S. Minister to Den) Cyheved Instinct of Self-Pre-|Child Dragged Half a Block, Summer Dresses mark Investigated It for Bro- servation When Sinking hee Hea Son rm, the lawyer arked: < kaw, His Father-in-Law. Companion Seized Him, Frois the a BIGGUNS, HURLING SHELLS INTO BAY, SHAKE DWELLINGS Many Houses Damaged by Concussion When 12-Inch Projectiles Are Expelled. “I called Mr. Levy on the telephone | } and told him he must came and help | me settle what I puld do, and if didn't I'd zo down to his office to see him. He answered that if I appeared there he'd shoot mi Mr. Kneeland concluded the story of | romance with a thrilling your ohild born he a ' { | MEND HER HEART! Pretty Susie A Merrill Says Lazarus Levy Promised to Marry Her. “Ts that the child Princess Linen Fumper Dresses Pert and pretty and innocent ingenue in a society play was Susle A. Merrill, also called “Sadie Merrill,” nestling close up to A. Delos Kneeland, her lawyer, while he examined candi- dates for the jury to try her sult for $100,000 damages for breach of sromise the corridor with a bright, pretty four- teen-montha'-old baby In her arms, an Mrs. Merrill said, ‘hat is our baby. ‘The nurse moved slowly down the Baby 1 ish ie Lanes. $s | Tish an Un exit. een, charged with extortion of $15,00,/ Because he obeyed a natural instinct) It was the strong texture of which Gi V, ° ‘Ds I 00 dour witness, Mr. Osborne,” sald Mt. | before Justice Goff was resumed to-ay| of seit-preservation when his own Iife Jennie Scopode's dre made that, COLLOM owe VESSES e Hae aG, and Jame W. Osborne took |e was understood that the sensational was in dangér, Frank Farrisco, fifteen | saved lyr from being crushed to death | in Shadow Plaids; colors: Helio, Grey value $20.00 testtm 1 in, | fo, 5 beneath the wi p . sttmony was al voars oli, of No. 8 West One Hundred beneath the wheels of n heavy trelley ond Blud with lace yoke and sleeves. COST OF DAY $25,000. ‘an |fo0m to a seat close to the jury box. Pe79' sf Under Cross Fire. Lawyerg Aruba belion nd Twelfth street, if a prisoner in thesCa? at Wourteenth street, near First Wash Skirts Wash Shirts Scores of Guardsmen Bowled Over When the Mimic At the instant a nurse entered from all colors; elaborately trimmed with When the trial of Car! Fischer-Han- y ‘Then she slowly turned and made her He elicited that her Boston husband, then opened Fiannigan, was a real estate man, but | for the defense. He started to give the | 2M Ne vt) Mince & Ul tone’ Wavenue, this afternoon, | that he took @ hotel at Exeter, N. H., | jury a brief life history of Hansen. {technically with homicide. | The dress caught in the underwork nami Battle Begins. For the first time in the history of New. York's coast defense forts « demonstration was made to-day of whet war is Ike when the dig guns hurl twelve-inch projectiles out into the bay. ‘The neighbors of Forts Hamilton and of marriage against Lazarus Levy, sev- enty years old, wealthy and head of the Danking house of L. Levy & Co., in which his three sons are his partners, at No, 111 broadway. Mr. Levy is a widower of many years’ standing. He lives in bis own mension at No. 9 East Sixty-fifth street, with his sons and a retinue of nervants. He is iron-gray as to bis and at that time changed hi Joe Manning, wasn't it?” Mr. borne. But you are a learned man Ren eren ee uw and I CaN Gras a) to convey the impression tha: ry in to tell enyining but the truth, rep ed the witness excitedly. “after your one day at the Hotel Manhattan on your arrival in New York, where did you next live?" in West Forts nd Iam only an | Mr. Palmer began to tell of Hansen's early troubles, his working for % a week in a lace factory and his specula- tions in real estate, when Justice Goff interrupted. “Am I not to be allowed to tell of this man's life, to show his character, of his friendiiness with President Mc- Kinley, who appointed him a personal alde—an appointment confirmed by the Loafing about Jefferson Park this af- ternoon young Farrisco met another | boy, slightly older, whom he knew only as Joe and whose home, so he told cuter garments both lads wore bathing sults, and it wasn't long after they'd met up with each other before thev were headed for the Hutson River. jof the car and, athough the child’ body was dragged nearly half s block. and {t was necessary to jack up the forward truck to liberate her, the tn- Frank, was at No. 315 East One Hun- | ures were confined ¢o a broken leg dred and Twelfth street. Under their }*94 multiple bruises about the beck and side. For nearly half an hour the girl lay under the sar. Police reserves were €alled out to keep back the thousands of Union Linen, buttoned of English Repp, pleated : model with fold, 52.95, value $5.00 53.95. value $5.50 i and I was Senate—of his raising a regiment dur- tidily trimmed beard and almost ; d > who gathered and to protect the mo- ° et Wadew y eever, SI colored maids. th Am * asked| Near the foot of Weet One Hundred | W, F adeworth didn't like it at all when | white as to the lambreauin of hair that |*SSNOw. Set Tine, hows many girls did | prec eea aha: and. Forty-fourth street. they impro- |t0rman and conduotor. Girls ash Dresses a The girl is eight y old and Hves at No. 419 East Fourteenth street. She their wi blew out and their cell- OU ef. Windows skirts his bald dome of thought, & | Mrs, Gray never or eteht boarders.” | Justice Goff said all this was irrele- | vieed @ small raft of drift timber, and 4 to 14 years ings°and walls came tumbling about |vererable old gentleman, with mild) 3 ; : dled e witness denied that the house| vant and after a legal tilt betwen tne/ on it the trunk-clad youngsters pa | i their-heads. Denevolenon beaming in his face. was ot aa oe Nectar eee a Justice and the lawyer the defense! out about fifty feet from shore. ae; pores bound frem the paro- Wh ° L ' Although jt was only mimic warfare, Her Answer Was “Yes.” Pe rset bed igcuannine eat took an exception to the Justice's ‘There a swell from a passing steamer | hel 0 nee fatiacaes to GO chia of we Lawn it felt and sounded to Fort Hamilton, i tt tty,,Hotel Manhattan, but after this nq| ruling. , turned thelr clumsy craft over. Nelther e Conception, half @ eee ee eae er rag| Mes, Gray, and at the Kensington she| De ies wensen Made Threats. of the shipwrecked pair could swim, |Dlock from where she was run down. fine needlework embroidery Bay Ridge, Bath Beach, Bensonhurst, Coney Island and Sea Gate as if Satan | admiring her. had taken the lid off and shot up some | cessful suitor. an of Ais best bombs into the ciroumam-| Miss Merrill declares that Mr. Levy bient. began courting her in 1905, and that by April 2 his wooing had progrssed to! the proposing point; that he asked her| that day to be his bride, just as soon IN COLLISION OF and Mr. Levy might be pardoned for She says he w gave her name as Mrr. Susie A. Mer. rill coming up first, grabbed the! The ear, in charge of Conductor John Hl ‘An instant later Joe bobbed up Kennedy iy Motorman James Hughes, 3 7 len} and he mptly seized Frank by one | was running east, when Jennie stum- CDI as Led ean nr ea te hig eakles (and pulled him under! |bled andlf6llion the track in| tront efit: decorator and friend of O'Brien, had| Kicking out frantically in an Cade WO She was too close for Hughes to gone to Hansen of his own account. HEB himself from drowning, Fran! * avoid hitting her, although he crowded Then he vigorously criticized the, foot caught the struggling aes CoE on the brakes. methods of the prosecution and sald it in the face. Stunned, he loosene As her body disappeared beneath the was a terribly easy matter for an In-| holds and sank. platform the motorman himself became nocent, uprikht man to be brought into Two.young men, Ben Clark, of No. weak from the shock and could not Ja criminal court when the District-At- | 20 Bighth avenue, and Harry O'Con- ston the car as qulokly as ty would Frank, trimmed. Sa. 95 : all colors; Guimpe or High Neck sty] values Gingham Dresses $4.00 & e in a great variety of fancy plaids. $5.20 Misses’ Princess Fumper Dresses Colored Lawns ( Mercerized Linens Mr, Palmer paid no threats were ever made ‘sy Hansen that Macaluso sougnt| Taft. a suc- Firing Continued for Hours. ‘The shooting began at 11.20 o'clock and continued for several hours, by whioh he could arrange with his childres time many thousand dwellers had been | yo, the marriage, some twne within the stricken with temporary deafness, and! year and she sald “Yes.” local glaziers were figuring up the dam- ae i fr Apes n Now, in the eyes of the !aw, an en- introduced witnesses of the! oo or xo. a48 Eighth avenue, saw age with glee and taking orders over gagement to marry is a contract, and acter of those who had been| Ml). aH bank. Clark got | lave ordinarily. the telephone from hundreds of homes. | ry ht into this case, the tragedy from the bank. Gct) Mmiavatrectvecst i uersneae " |there are certain term@of court set The aMdavit. made by Macaluso tie frightened Farrisco ashore, while! jammed with There will also be ample toil for some time to come in the plastering and plumbing line. e women and children from the neighbor- ‘ing tenements, There were many men also who want- telling of his relations with O'Brien,” | Gconnell a AI Palmer: “was made at the ce. | Connell jumped quest of O'Brien and Dowling and not/on, hoping to reach Joe. japart for the trials of alleged breaches of contracts, including this kind, But in with hig clothes He dived re- embroidery trimmed. TROLLEY CARS ies lei nots thelitermis presided Gover/iby: to frighten anyone.” atediy, but could not find the body. ca t 4 | PEN Ucceteat (icutase seeuecer min | Texte Fitegeraid. His is the term ae awhichawasr ti Paostpanted nal meciennet Hall locked Farrisco up. man Ryan, toreseelng Teaubhe sree in Percales $ q . “4 " 3 | mony, which was the most damaging coe MA TOvethe ing trouble. | i and guests on hand for the show andj Where “torts’’ are tried. A tort ts an Is “ {yaa will be arraigned to-morrow in * call for the reserves. Ryan also the din. There were fourteen Gass Injury by wrong-doing, ana that is] In a rear-end collision between «| Ty Ae Mit Mecano rpeni the Children's Court. Efforts are beng | Wein’ eee ennen and “when: (Dr in Plaid effects. . of the Thirteenth and Forty-seventn| What Suste A. Merrill, so meek, so de-|crosstown Qne Hundred and Twenty- | cashier; that he was not to know any-| made to find the dead boy's parents. onhid's ’acreaine han seen arrived the 3 fegiments, N. GN. Y4 encamped e¢{mure in, her simple gown of Quaker fifth street’ car and a northbound |thing about the case, but would mer ee body itoherndendivar coe ontees Ginghams values RRGHTOTE AiG hea lahee ene retacion | rae 1th a, firlish | mushroom hat | Third avenue trolley at Seventh ave- |b! ng the $10,000 to the Hotel Manhat-| Wall crawled under the car and $8.00 to $10, ete Oe ee Se Re ee ee ee ee eT a in Fancy Plaids, lace trimmed. brown. hair, : ‘ jt kley, the lawyer McCarthy had ‘found. th in actual big gun fire, and Defore taeir| charged arainat ber alleged septua- wih Seen tae RG oes Pe Ge Dowl-| lihetonereere eH ee carainted gad "sw ponc: guarian suitor. ls ing was only a figurehead in the bus! tangle 1 1 ies day's work was concluded hundreds of| i gers were severely injured, while the|ness, said Palmer, and !t was 2 shame inte gnats GO er the guardsmen had new lines of care, He Denies It All. Mccarthy should have to ‘motorman of the crosstown car had, tha ra ; . ay out As she lav her head was within t and worry in their young faces, ‘And, more, she alleges that having Ps a \ , in two d . Sy nt bi “|any more money. Mr. Palmer aiso sald| inches of the whecl-rim. roadwa: 200! 3 Col, Henry L. Ludlow, commanding | {3US,{Jured her Unger Pomme ened tO | Ieesie Cele men by the sudden re-|uckley had been given 35.000 to turn} While the reserves held back the y h St. 5th Ave.; roth St ‘0 leasing of his brake caused by the Im- § 60 | pct of the crash. i The injured ar over to Hansen, but had given him only| crowds the wreckin, $2,500. king sheds jacked lifted out taken to Bellevue Hospital. There were no arrests. Fort Hamilton, saw to it that the| be a physician to examine ; crew from the militiamen got the real thing in the;the truth of her allegation, and car and the child Way of experience, his officers leading | that ia? apen iced per, and tried to) i hem to th: mounds where the disap- |COMMIt a criminal Gperaion ho let his! gshibert Crost John E. Risley, formerly DeRTing| glins\iwarel/aneltercalandlpore (la eee eee AO erne eat. oe) cred: aad alghth back bruised) States Minister to Denmark, ; f ‘intle | C hi a Ned and testified to Hansen's good = =p mitting them to see the rifies bob up| Fitzgerald try the case for him, while; 4nd cuts about the face and neck. brs 4 hile. hi é and hear them shoot. Scores of ans be modestly In a rear seat, answers | Griffin De Noiles, Hotel Braddock; | character, He only wre ue the ne around and get them when hia vrother the fluffy one’s charges. hands and face cut by Hysng glass, fendant’s character for Mr, Brokaw, ‘was present up t Found Record Good. Unitea was | guardsmen were bowled over by the ny Any that T ever asked her to find a 3 A James Toumey, No. 131 West 0; ho wished to know something of the This angered Ti ’! concussion, and many of them backed | marry me or promised to marry her. I) Hunured and Twenty-ninth street i! pear antecedents batore he} outa ra oe He Maan ie pe rates 0 r a (7) Lr away in startled panic. | admit that from December, 1904, to Au-| hands and face cut. weUee Nitrconsent. top his daughter's list cofeaahiiie arg gan cutting Mrs, Fer- M w s gust, 196, I did visit her. and I deny a Henry Copeland. Yonkers Park;| marriage to Flansen, He also investi- rari's face, and after he had it almo: - jany omen Spectators. | her other allegations. I.deny these rel: prea pack) and Gass fa gated fiansen's record In America and T. .. iG so Danger susl in ribbons started on her hands. As ; ; | tions were brought avout by me, a man| Motorman James Lavelle, broken arm. it good. aussine Caruso Dangerously {, ‘ h Tuere was a rent throng of women | Ge "wenith, by the use of arts, wiles, | The crosstown cata cldsed One, “was| “nner Mate Senator Pavey iastinea | (USS! 8 J the woman dropped to the floor her Shoe Department on the lawns about the fort, wives and pbiandishments and persuasion and/stailed. lt was filled witn passengers|ror Hansen and taid that the lawyer Ww ds M ia rand brother came running in. He grappled sBwemhearts and friends of the of- | under ee falee ‘ romise of marriegs enn) Ea paral Laie aa, COURT was a friend of Abner McKinley. | ounds Mrs. Ferrari an with his sister's assailant, and after giv- ficers. ‘Chey were having a delightful and I deny her allegation that she has, ed by jumping, but. th ea-| J. J. Little, former Congres: , . ing him a terrible beating took the razor time and'madé a pretty pléture up to | beth Prior to and after the birth of her caped oy umpng. but those aide |for two years President of the Beard Is Himself Attacked. teomhio (and artedh (nite) carve arp had proposed dge, that his \ gated and he of Education, sald he Hansen for his Masonic character had been inv had been elected a member. the moment the i:-inch rifles began to] SPid., Goes now and, will eadure pain, Scramble to, excape, men and women bark. her complaint be dismissed.’ window in the car was smashed” ery “ The Eclipse’ ‘assino's face. He was getting in some effecttye work ae eee re Stat oroseetite had| = Told Her About Wall Street. }eeaeccety glass struck many of the ow Bald he had met| There was a@ cutting affray in the when another brother of Mrs. Ferrar! Ree racree eels Of NO. 1 euD, Susie A. Merrill was her own firet © Just what coused the Third avenue n throug sident McKinley. | tenement at No. 18 Thompson street ran into the room. He saw his sister is a big success in e wa in 8 tery Brown, and snot, hissing witness, ‘To Mr. Kneeland’s question car to run away {s a mystery, but a9 hn, Danish Counsel General | ernoon which may result sert- bleeding on the floor and ran ont of the ie very 'y> and screaming over the water, their said: | far as could be rned the accl e defendant's reputation ong | this FOO c La Pokal W. H H Rithiiicin ¢ okiaeens cay | “BM present mame in Susie A. Mer-| was due to faulty brakes, As the Thing | f New York was good. Sta fin h ted the fight, House shouting: “They have killed my to the Walking Pump, Sailor Tie or p spirits | py”) was porn in Canada in 1871. : ar tore into the stalled. erc Hansen Takes the Stand oualyate the: Mani unt tea ARM sister.” were wotully subdued. Lightning calculators mentally cast up| town trolley, Reesan, who. was og ites y ; ncorey ttn ase ee Colonial. Mad ry buckle A, targets ten teat ilgh; of ced\ can- | andveanren am ame MUNry. ene contesecd | front, clatterm ot the latter tec eute| carl Discher-Hensen (was then called, |ANd) will forever leave its mark in As he was rurning down the atene ni; le to cal or vas, had been towed just south of | t0,double the age she looked. his hand on’ the brake, was knocked | tol him teeardiag his connection with] eral long Kashes phelitennu ote Mey Rollgemanirwiiten norm ina Macderea! ribbon bow. Swinburne’s island. But just as Capt. |, Qvasqmarnied to Joseph, Flannigan. | epinning off the platform by the sud-|O'Brien, He sald he had never heard| Mesa Ferrari, who happened to be the Street Station, happened long. He o : >| Tfecured 4 divers from him in ik. den releasing of the brake. He waslo¢ the boy until he found him In his|inndvent party jgratbed the excited young man, anu Hancock was passing the signal along | and after that and until 1901 I lived In picked un and it was found thet hie A seventeen-year- Pot being able to gel @ connected state. ! | Boston wi yay other, wiotr ‘ office one day when he returned from) mauseiny Carus t hols gunners down in the battery, | Boston with, m: ee eaemalh Fe gm Jj arm was broken. Qourtin Macaluboieheisalt,awantedisce + aeeentet. Tad a fight about aj ment $2 English or Ttallan, took him ° © the warning ery came tthe Adriatic Grid. In 1901 1 came to New York City. bring an action against O'Brien for as-| Old carpenter, la nt y to the Macdougal Street Station. Hos- ECI1a Carin of the White Star line was steaming | “It was at ars Bessie Gibson’ sault, month ago with Mrs, Ferrari's husband. tilitles had ended ppetaire, Mrs, Fer- (4 through the Narrows, and was dan- |! W taken to court and re. Faria, big. rother jsanreared and tn surgeon and her assailant away -——.___ $120,000 HOTEL BURNED. Serra! | ' of all our Walking Pumps, Gibson Ties py st Fifteenth street that I paca leo progliced letters | trom He wa e- vs 2 Ni nden_and a man in Philadelphis, s nee fk e destroyers ver to the | arya vour” | that, the boy's story Was true. I saw) and vo uid get ev One of the destroyers ran over to the! “Did Mr, Levy call on you? Mr. |Landen and then I told Macaluso that | happens that Caruso's brother stands Adriatic and Col, Ludlow delayed the| Kneeland asked. He ee pondlccnararsinel OtBrsatand first shot until the big liner was well! 7 | heart away from any possibility of danger. | "yn" jo04 1 took an apartment at| Her passengers, however, were undouvt-| No, 241 West Forty-third street, where edly thrilled by the frst volley of the; I rented my Spare rooms and took b is here that Mr. Li noarders. It was 5 and almost “No, He was Mrs. Gibson's sweet- that 1 wouldn't Jose an hour.” Hansen| We! with tho Ferraris, inasmuch as J iooimy, Mich. June 1.—Fire of sald he called O'Brien over the tele-| he is the suitor for the hand of Mrs. unknown origin early to-day totally . phone in Philadelphia, made an ap-| Ferrari's sister. So When Taussino, who destroyed the Imperial Hotel, valued and Cotontals ris, at $120.00. ‘The Imperial was a sum- * mer hotel and had not yet been opened for the season. The only occupants aoe ve ttanecn) Tot iis owns |hed formerly boarded with the Ferr accord. ; made application for his clothes to-d: $7.00 values, af $4.75 twelve-tnch guns. | first began callin . an calling on me : et 0 c Aithpathers’ here nwere only) ten slists|overy mtant novoame.toces ier f] Fae ee lence the onan ghe lor Mrs. Ferrari she told him to come were the caretakers. fired from the Winch guns, but ench| How did bo act?” wae mate, Kittredge, of the Madison Avenue i : old me 4 a ped tont Shot cost Uncle Sum Hx0—390 for the | yout Wall Street and railroads and esrb teat ey eg te. shell and $18) for the powder, To the | thines like that. It was very interest Broadway & 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth Se Ing, and I became fond of him.” inexperienced the most starving fea- Liked Her Better. ture of the big gunfire was the con- | vattancw tere tve sue | Naphtha Loosens The Dirt. | - Hansen then resumed his testimony. 5: | A iaineh His first statement was to deny that Unued screaming of the shells after! On resuming the stand after luncheon 3 he told Dowling he wanted $100,000 tor they had left the murzies of the guns | ME# Merrill removed the quarter drab EF, A, Castle Left Business Be- the settlement of the case, He maid he and until they struck the wyter in the Vist, on the front of which hung a! . “) FO Ea tet te ero Brimthocaiociisehiarseu 6 | string oteordl yeas ontg. | Cause Dyspensia Was Too |Snf%at astauit ‘and one for breach of Soap and water remove it. That is the way r. Levy ca In ms bas 2 1 % :, 7 . ., contract, Macaluso having claimed Staten) Island Woke Up: | ber. 1 wan glad to see him. Tf asked Strong for Him. GrBreen had not made good hin prom P. & G. Naphtha Soap does its work. Siaten Island was not Jong in waking | 00M owas through witn her hh to, adout, him and educate him ia (het + oh. teat Ls "“T tol owllng Macaluso sal a! up to the fact that something untoward | he for her any more since All| he met me, He said he liked me pet-| | er. that we talked about many! told me how he came to didn't ¢ the letters were in Cleveland,” Hansen ent on, “and he asked me if I could nd Macaluso after them. TI sald I coutd, and he said he would like to be sure ho copy or photographe would be The naphtha by loosening the dirt, makes it easy for the soap to do the work was going on across the Narrows about Fort Wadsworth and in Stapleton | © snd in the neighboring towns oulidings T. Cooper's preparation which 1 t enjoying a tremendous sale York was strongly Indorsed by “From things. He Were severely siaken by the fire from this country when he was only seven. | 0 \°™ TaN, estliasy: ken. T told him that If tled th Po! nd 1 teen vears old: how he had no money,| ©. A. Castle, of No, 30) West Seven-|taken. T told him tha ¢ settled the aie. TO, Mamallton, and in a few Wwolated | iis a tittle tn trunk, and how he sat|t Jay. case with me he could be sure he could) at 4 intended to do. Cases Windows were down on the iittle tin’ trunk aml cried. | wet_a square deal The War game wii be continued to- claims that most in| Sey ‘ ‘Mhen he told me how he went to Mem: | Nothing had been sald about money night, with attacks on the forts at the) Then Denn. and learned the fur bust | y stomach trouble, i8/unt!] Mr. Dowling asked me If I thought P. & G. Naphtha Soap would clean Eauma mathe’ attack: willl helaae bese, and he told me fust how much| meeting the public and explaining his {$2,00 would be sufficient. I was au . Je Pp. P time. between 8 money he had He said hin wife died) meticine at the Rik ora, Broadway |Prised and said Y thought !t would be," 9 h hl . d if i . d a his children had married L be tour. battlesnty Ean a a ieee ne, ‘while and Ninth street, Mr. Castie called at just as thoroughly as it does, if it containe Datterles, from the land ede | Pe’ Boutn forte vacation “When d'res | “Tis New Discove _areaielne) tou Important to All Women no naphtha at all; but 1t wou ake more Hi Bri ADI. i. et al amil-| turned he came again. . and more than Cooper claims. I say this R 4 this afternoon that if th SHBbe: teaders of This Paper. . Fo 170AN U; YWEAP ia Whee hed Grete Imetrarei ans iy experience with this es “ee-| time and more work. vench Balbrigg nde 1 had heard o . Lord & Taylor | Sale of . Men’s Underwear & Hosiery indication of th f di ¢ roe Cooper’ ; 2 ; . . othe nfternoan's shooting. elRtNs.A8:| ong tnrdera? taked and te? Liston, and tesetore, wien] Women are as subject to. kidney eh Steyr k deal Shirts with long or short sleeves; ‘nig $10,000 would Bele [Tena tere weary 'ana” would fool | 1 bexan co bear of him in New York t[ttouble, ag men, which fact is. often Naphtha and goed soap make an idea Drawers to match, regular and short inseam the Information of those who de-| Oy " came to see him some time ago. I had | overlooked, 9 . . P g rerio bubmitclalime they aust cars| |) The “Proposal.” afin * faith In-any medicine, but after | Many woman's complaints often} combination—a combination that does away 5OC., value 75¢ Fort Hamition, who Wil take testi: | will have something vere’ important te | fUFr years’ of constant suffering, during | prove to be nothing else but kidney A Ere urn ah vinten the [sete eat ekemertow when Peal” which time 1 consutted the very best trouble, or the result of kidney or blad- with half the work and practically all the 3 6 ‘ sin petansiates. ane | Sivek Hehe Heald ie ante me te | spectaliat, was “operated “upon” twice |der disease. ‘ Plain and Fancy Lishe and received no benefit nt. The War! am & devout Catholle, whatsoever, | If the Kidneys ate not in a healthy! discomfort of wash day; and makes it pos- That isn't your * . » them over, {f| religion?” made up my mind to try this treatment. | iti c: ro | Rep ; theme anetinert| “HOR, wets eaald, ‘you, can give | “i atareed’ tating the; meuicine roves (oor ot ety ata cause the other of | ‘ and Silk Lisle Half Hose | But it up to Congress to pase # bill fo/.up your religion for me, can't your | weeks ago. 4 ii Le wasln Vaden’ | Cteeececeeer ge rere | sible for a woman to do as much work in boy Pte sald ee would et Arid a ee eum much |" You may suffer a great deal with pain | tn a large assortment of styles and colors wh = {t would be all right. He gave me, I lin the back, bearing-down feelings, head. think {t was $300. for mone: ths . 1 began tu improve alter ",, |i the back, bearing-down feelings, head- hink ft was $ ni 'y_ expen: a ab alter tne first ache and loss of ambition. .4 or 5 hours as now takes twice that long. 35¢, 3 for $1.00 week, He sald he would well his $85,000 house slowly AL list, and ater very and give me th ney. He told me Papigiy. bor tn asc three weeks 1! Poor health makes you nervous, frrl- “Ts: . : How to Improve Your Vabout Mr. Harriman, and said he'd ave ad no sign wv. stomacn trouble, 1 table and maybe despondent; It makes Boiling the clothes, with all its attend- value soc. & ge ; that, | one And Donde for me, and all syiatavever. 1 havea fine appetite and |My One SO. | ant annoyances, is a thing of the past with Health Without t ie "But T didn't care for money. I nev im gaining Mesh. tam cheerful, full of} But thousands of irritable, nervous, | h Aa. 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