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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1908, mee — enna on = - a MORSE AT LAST GIVES $1,000,000 BIG OCEAN LINERS HOTEL MEN BLAME AUTO RACER WITH ‘i menses. Nepyousmess PUTON TRAL TO HOSPITAL AT SAVEDFROMCRASH BINGHAM FOR THE FATALITY RECORD.” =, COmpletely Cured Departmen: Mrs, Roan of Rolling Fork, Miss, Tells of th aie Consumption and Mrs. Roa Ner- of a post-office INBANK CASE GOLDEN WEDDING BY CLOSE MARGIN, TAXICAB RIOTS IN BIG CUP EVENT cose 'Wesina at erat Ro Had oa — | j me Augreeaed {6:4 BOMMBN WHO AAyASI ties vousness and Constipation, Former Ice King and A. H.|John S. Kennedy Celebrates) Wit of Oceanic’s Captain | Call Meeting to Denounce Vanderbilt Drivers Begin Their | at tne its 7. Co Bonet wae dlceaeaite Curtis Arraigned on Indict- | Fiftieth Anniversary by a Averts Collision with Lack of Protection That Practice for Race | M1 corresponitent, | “not suflerer from constipation and ner- tin Ba >, | Present to Presbyteriz q ap e s Heavy Li Oct. 24 \* ; SCULREER EAN Peer ING AL vousness for over 10 years, Sve ment in Federal Court. esent to Presbyterian. La Provence. Causes Heavy Loss. on Oct. 24. to the dead letter office as I shou says she tried everything that fe $1.5 I now sen restitution money. could think of and was treated by several doctors, but nothing seeme.: to relieve or help her until at lasr she empioyed Dr. Shivers, of Green ville, Miss., who prescribed Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, to be takg: regularly four times a day—dessed!- Training quarters are rapidly belng established around the course and to- | | night at Garden City drivers of cars in | the Vanderbilt Cup race will draw their | numbers for the big auto event on Sat- | urday, Oct, 24. Practice begins to-day, that part of the course which ts on the | paar oy T GIFT.| Her cabins alled with passengers | @=en nen “| still suffering from fright, the white|t FEW ARRESTS IN Star liner Oceanic docked to-day, atter | TAXICAB RIOTS. Each Side Will Have the Right | Modest Philanthropist Quietly | raving haa a narrow escape trom be- | " = a ing cut down in the English Channel|} Number of red cab chan to Challenge Three of * | Sent $500,000 to Columbia py the French tiner 1a Provence. Only |] on strike Number of patrolmen in 18 JURORS IN THE BOX.|NOT FIRST GRE. c ‘, i they the cool head of Capt. Haddock and} spoontul ina glass of milk—and a 4 Them. and Hid His Identity. the Quick response of the engine crew |Pproct oa sesivurente dloned “| roada In Nassau County being open for tew bottles made a complete cure. MrS. Ronn writes that her health is better than it has been for years, and she heartily recommends Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as the greatest family medicine and tonic stimulant, as it has cured her. She also that her husband, who had consumption, was comes er, | York hotel proprietors this afternoon to jected. Leon Pouget as his driver, CUTICURA REMEDIES Eo] pietely cured after taking one and @ nh Mr. Whitney will do a con- Mrs. T. C. Roan: half dozen bottles of Duffy's Pure ble amount of practice work In| #y had a lot of trouble with my Nttle Malt Whiskey. Any doctor who has ever treated hing trouble an¢ since the strike began: Plaza, Announcement was made to-day that | POat from a collision, |] Knickerbocker, Victoria, Ma- ifeh ‘ , ‘| This most thrliling Incident of the Marlborough, Rector's. ohn S, Kennedy, the venerable million- FA iGERUVHEN TAME WOAHOUAKS /ATLBES| Solace) ektil aire and philanthropist, has made a|noon, Nearly all of the passengers were || strike began (approximatety)... 150 i donation of $1,000,000 to the Presby! on deck, and the ship was moving very | fy ; ait é cepted late this afternoon in Federal eferoitkly Seniesa aaattiog ee diOwiy inal HeACy fog, ten sinllen. OF Slay ch AE Mos cal Ld) outrages .. Judge Hough's court for the trial of | | Cherbourg, when suddenly, on the star- | 4 Charles W. Morse, the former {ce king, |/@rse donations he has made to that in-| board side, about amidships, not more | and Alfred H. Curtis, former president | stitution, of which he is president than a ship's length away and going at|_ There will be a meeting of the New of the suspended National Bank of ay ‘s the fiftieth anniversary of| full speed, appeared the French 1 North Rata e the SANE oe nnedy’s wedding. The magnifi- Capt. Haddock s! alled is engine-| protest against the manner in which, as althou lating the United States banking law. | cent gift to the hospital, over the desti-| room for full speed and then whistled y 2s: “Ce side JOHN F. ELDER, ratlroad clerk, No.|ntes of which he has so carefully |a warning to La Provence, ordering her ned express Ht, “Commissioner BIng- sie car, Pouget is one of the best of | glel’s eczema, She had been a eufferer y aes ize wo yh Weat One Hundred and Pitth sireet. | watched, ts in tie nature of a cele Rs ‘One could have stepped trom |hA™ has allowed the taxicab strike sit- the foreign drivers now In this country. | for some time, tuberculosis oF any one who has ever had a touch of it can reatize wha, 8. FRED MILLS, banker, No. 3 Wall | tion offering. Thie donation of $1,000.00] ship to ship, according to the passen-|Uation to get away from him." This Chevrolet, who has been engaged to CP», The eczema 4 wonderful thing this was; for a case to be cured with one and a hal the use of racing cars from daylight unt!! 7 o'clock, At otter hours of the day | Vormenting Eczema Spread from the rivers may use the eleven miles ot | Child's Arm to Ear and Face— the new cement track on the Motor All Kinds of Salves and Remedie: Parkway, and here a lot of work will 4 " be done by the drivers to familiarize| Met with No Success—Finally au SSeS Se themselves with the curves and turns. Homey Vase Wutwer mo 10 e«| TORTURES YIELDED TO tered a Richard Brazler car, has se- to a signal for full speed saved | After a day spent in tiresome ex- aminations of talesmen, the following eighteen men were provisionally ac- siréet. |is to be devoted to construction pur- | i artes he {Tesolution was reached early to-day, drive one of the Mathewsons, drove a| started.on her 4 sens 's Pure t Whiskey, taken as ordered by, 4 JOHN H. PREUND, architect, No.| poses. It is supposed that the officers leeiipe’ eit ae et rei ay following the hurling of a bomb by | Fiat in the 190 cup race, but because of | ees dozen bottles of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, taken d Ny U8 Alexander avenue. of the institution have already prepared | the Oceanic’s stern. af persons the police say are strikers or/a broken wheel did not finist He | Pres and ear. doctor. 4 vai erreetalar published FREDERICK J. GOENSCH, clerk, | plans for great additions in the shape Veasclavali their sympathizers, made several records at Morris Park | We Kad our Mr. and Mrs, Roan anxious to have their statements published No, 1700 Broadway. of new buildings. essels Almost Grazed. | They say the Commissioner's unwil|-| which stood for some time. | ingness to break away from this rule; .The big Hotchkiss car, which was of compelling concerns with strikes on driven by Eliott F. Sheppard, a rela- their hands to do their own policing is|tive of the Vanderbilts, in the last race responsible for the extraordinary acts is the only entry with a record of of violence that have marked the strike fatality behind {t. This car struck and family doctor, | broadcast, so that others who are suffering as they have may read it txt roe ett be benefited, and they will be only too glad to answer any letters of in: 4 kind in regard to their cure. He gave her all kinds of salves and all he could. | airy they mav receive remedies, but without success. The 5 e) disease tormented her so she weuld u s ure scratch day and night. Then I read * Two sailors in the crow's nest burned the flesh from their hands, so rapidly GEORGE ENDICOTT, insurance, No. did they come down the rigging. ‘The 49 Liberty street. o seldom figure In} French sailors about the forepeak of MICHAEL WHITE, detective, No, 90| ‘he Public prints. In his benefactions | their ship were seen to dash madly aft gaat One Hundred and Fifteenth street. | He takes rank with the leading phll-/as she went flying by. Women on the ©“ SHORACE G. KNAPP, arch| 12 West Forty-second street, t, No. Gives wuch Never Known. John S. Kennedy is one of the New York millionaires w 7 of the red cab chauffeurs up to date. instantly killed a man near K s GORDON WENDALL, bro No. 51 anthropists of the United States. Much/Qceanic clutched the rail, and one = * 5 cf of what Cuticura had done for other Reta 190 = . oat cu i ) i Sekeleeeerea ay of his charitable work has been done| screamed as the ships almost grazed. | ,AcCOrInE 10 several of the hotel men (Crna a mown who will rive) children, “We used Cuticura Soap and ts an Absolutely pure distillation of malted grain; great care being used CHARLES F. SHIRK, vice-president, | >Y Stealth, 0 to speak, and the full) Mrs. Mary Opp, mother of Julie Opp, Produce Exchange. extent of it will not be known until he/the actress, who is the wife of William FREDERICK D. WILLIAMS, mana-| has passed away—a contingency far re-) Faversham, was a passenger. She sald 210 West Seventy-ninth street. | Moved, to Judge from the excellent) that her two grandchildren, Philip and Cuticura Ointment, bandaging her s€ have every kernel thovoughly malted thus destroying the germ and horse- | that the eczema would not spread over 1 jucine a predigested liquid food in the form of a malt essence, whic.’ st in| her whole body. After using the Cuti- | roducing a predigested iquid Tod 4M afator EROWA TOveCMee of 110 | cura Remedies for a month she started js the most eflective tonic stimulant and invigorator known to scime the violence is likely to develop into a| Foxhall P. Keene's entry is a 1 condition of terrorism If the police offi- | power Mercedes, one of the la clals do not wake up and see that order the race, and capable of a spec re is mafntained the ringleaders of the miles an hour. vill be © prac-|to improve. I have used Cuticura Soh Ry anrersiin isture its palatability and freedom fron in- i) 'ARD D. WHITE, lumber, No, g9| health and spirits which enable him, at| William, were on deck with thelr nurse | strikers run down. = tise Friday Beale with el acres Soap for her since she was born, and *ftened by warmth and eth: ai M to My + hy the most ens’: ast Seventy-fourth street, |his advanced age, to attend to business| when the boats passed. The nurse, in| Although the Taxicab Company in- hopes, with better luck than In 19, | that with one box of Ointment cured jurious subsia render it so that it can be retaine e ORD L. secr No. 69 | every day. her excitement, bundied her charges off “ peaet ictal ap Ahad athe her. I am glad she is cured, and Tj... gy, cl ~ OND pce eacrelary. Ol eG re avovinr’ smeuneey (eave |ihe aeckemennine per erat fists it ts winning the strike, the strik~ when in the lead neat the finish a glways mcommend the Cuticura Reme~ ve stomach pas e Hundred and Sixty-secon: o years ago Mr. nz d in of the ship. ers are equally positive that they ai rel ‘ ace y 2 5 ‘ Frnt iatl rerworked “og sci UOT BAGETUTIs SHUI VarslCGRUUthiNs | PAS CiTOlCesea in| MlOtEMilaaNMoneltn yO ey are| wheel broke, to win race. Mr. dies. Mrs. Lillie Bittner, 520 Ontario| It invaluable for overworked bringing the company to termi Keene is a fearless and expert driver, 8t., South Bethlehem, Pa., March 18 and ¢ ISADOR BE, insurance, No, 60|fact did not become public until last|the new conductors of the Metropolitan | Members of the Hack Drivers’ Asso: : i men, delicate women and sickly q : 4 6 es sa s0- vhen bh pis big racer to April 15, 1908. vat Liberty street. May. He paid $000,00 for the erection|Opera-House, was a passenger with his | ciation are also taking a hand in the tie tie Tee STE eS ee to | SPI * | children. It strengthens and sustains BBD J. DREWRY, publisher, No: 24 |of the United Charities Butlding, which | wife, crossing In the company of pe | ght against the Taxienb Company. Willie K. Vanderbilt's Mercedes. wil | the system, is a promoter of health PRANK TUC 5 of tie er one roof. He has|rectors. Sig. Toscanini made a bet in driven by Willlam G. Luttgen, a very | and longevity, makes the old young t, vice-president, No. pathy for the striking chauffeurs trom | capable chauffeur, who wil find a dan- Lasted Four Year: 10% East Twenty-second street. also given o the School of Phils | Italy that he could get into New York | the first, but to-day they afe sald to be | gerous rival in Stricker, who ts to drive Nenibied Gavel ca eed was ind keeps the young strong. WILSON ATKINS, civil engineer, No, {anthropy of the Charity Organization | without being interviewed, and when | taking an active part. thaiaierecden or HGbert Gre ve oA HiGaet een eotane ieee CALTION- When you ask your drugeb 28 Seventh avenue. found on the deck of the ship he denied | “More trouble is expected to-morrow | {he same clase and power ae, rticulariy bd case, affecting me from | Siniskes*’ he sure jou net, the “genuine, VICTOR SEYDEL, broker, No, 2%] The Presbyterian Hospital ts his pet his identity. He appeared greatly | with the presentation of the new scale 4 . pa: . g > wet Mr. Keene. Stricker is one of the , my head to my feet, and the irritation Broadway. charity, It 1s his ambition to make it|Chagrined at being discovered, which | vy the Liberty Dawn Association of Grand Prix drivers, and a driver of in- | Was terrible. I cuffered for four years : “the | Was not so difficult, as he was the only | drivers. More t ; . com: OF four: six taieelchallenced the leading institution of its kind in ‘the | was, eines | drivers, Sore ‘than, thirty “firma, com. Cr ional reputation Sq and on, “I had seen five doctors and | es sec. world, He has also probably done more | Italian on boar favthe clty, have got ready te deciare| Nearly all the choice boxes and seats | tied, sundry remedies, but ‘none g ! tre Write, Consniting When this was done the court ad-| than any other individual in promoting ——————————— their concerns open shops, the union | in the grand-stand for the day of the | eyeny case until T tried Cuticura Soap | rhesician, Duly “Malt Whiskey Co.. Journed until to-morrow, when six of | tne interests of the Lenox Library. says. The firms are ready to stand to- |.) 0. have b or the day of the and Ointinent. My case being A very Rochester, N. ¥. form free Mustrared Beis iphisen' will! Vel oaiecucioniy: ebas'| . Pifeoreears res | race have been sold, which may be ac-| bad one, it naturally took longer to | matinal hankler and tree advicr. lenged by one side or the other and the Has Many Charities. BoAmcaRi Regan, proprietor of the cepted as the interest society is show- OAue Bia nOd oniee yn, but after pers remaining twelve will be sworn as| Among the religious, charitable and | Knickerbocker Hotel, has had the per-| ing in the grent event, severing day after day for a month, eae pan; stig Sits ee seemed to make fair progress. I be jurors. The taking of evidence for the | art leaner ie he is sons kolstang ha) pont of his Ee ay celled, an to use the Coticura Remedies about ‘ 4 ec yecin at 10.30 ofc! |nected, outside the Presbyterian Hos- o-day began providing his own \Suly, 1p08, manlatell ait Prosecution will begin at 10.90 o'clock. | tal” ay an officer or director, are the taxigab nervice, | Hautls aiateaa dene rere TAT On both sides the lawyers used the ut- | New'York tiistorical society, the Metro- i ——.___ oot oe ee feld Raw é | most care in picking jury material fron. | politan Museum of Art, the Society for | 4 Peer annabtaeneantéosy reece} ee ea) ‘Cutioara Soap (25c.), Ointment (50¢.), Resolvent the lists of talesmen because it was|the Ruptured and Cripples, the #ifth y Avenue Presbyterian Church, the peubee= castes in pho Ae Oe realized that as the first of the criminal | A¥enue,, Fucebyterian Cree the Aercae send Gnocalnte Caeted, Es, ie Siace Corps LIFE TABLETS : * prosecutions growing out of the panic of | American Bible House at Constanti- i] | PLT 137 Columbul Ave., Boston. ee PCTS ‘al dn likely to bring to | opie, (the Boa: a | i ‘2 ‘Free Cuticurs Book on Skin Disease. Hf connections should follow, to lead to | {Hix fe'woon moved to Glasgow. e| Stock Apparent at Meeting. 11,000 Inquiries for Them in Septenper | began career as a clerk, | Father of Accused Men Ques- | reet, | and wh y years old visited the | The greatest nerve 21d bicod tablets ever compounve Rebulld* he nye timer in a7 | Se tioned by District-Attorney | other connections of men who recently s of Wall si pm stood in the high pla: Sympathy for Curtis. s A n A * the body f.om over-work, brain fag, excessive smoking. Contain no; et to Ket nd went tnto| Ld CE, Mass. = 4 sy f Fee eae are (pele ,fele, and went ute] LAWRENCE, Mass, Oct. M.—At the Fine Weather Attends First anduore | fopistes, form no habit, have no reacti n. ielieve nervous axhaustion, foom during the opening session mainly | Mr Don became & consple- |Annual meeting of the Boston and ‘man, | uous figure centred about Curtis, the lesser of the | Cles. He w two defendants, and his pretty wife, | dian Pacific and bankin gad and banking cit~| Maine Railroad stockholders tn tus| Day of the Eastern Golf | | i! rostration aud disirders of stcmach, kidneys and liver. They ine ‘ad, vice-president of | City to-day crease app tite, digestion, ussimiation, ci: ulstion, and flod the body ‘ i with new life. They make blood, hard, heulthy flesh andclear eyes. Rail e Board of Directors was He.508 5 : Fett the Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba | increased from eleven to sixteen, and a| Championship. Gen. Hains was before the Grand id they induce sieep. qu cken the brain, restore the nerves. who remained at his side during all the | reg “Vice-president of the Chicago | $19.0 P ie wearisome proceedings. land Lafnyette Rullrond, and later presi- | Socio yeaa cece, for the payment of | |Jury at Long Island City for about | | If desired the Emerson Home Co. will send name and In the first hour witnesses were ad-|dent ‘of “the International and’ Great |floating indebtedness and to be used tn) PRN cc SH aie |half an hour this afternoon as a wit- | | hundreds of others. ose tare Gi Northern Road, ot Texas. 1aking improvements was authorize ay 7 (enecial to The orld.) fs | j Nix paverime mitted, but later, by order of the Court, | “Ay this while Mr. Kennedy was acttve| One of the new directors added is| CLIFTON, 8. I. Oct. 14.—The Eastern |ness in connection with the of his | j sv5 they left, so that except for the law-|in banking in and in 198 it was| join 1, Billard, of Meriden, Conn,,| 9f championship began this morning tO #0n8 who are charged witn mur. | | Abs yers, the talesmen the. reportsral lanidl itis Ghelwanllaro Bee y £2 h all ora tmith Gave cans der. | aicep | i Then h who some months ago acquired the) &t th E Golf Club, after the 7 ai » to dl from sheer net ee sn exception was | 12°] Taek eevicutiy held ng | Brelitninary war up of yesterday, | It 18 understood Gen. Hains was sum ; H d wr agg, but NERVES! made in Mrs case to the ord the you w Haven and Hart-| The weather was all that could be|moned at the request of members of | Mr are: nas bi tee) batter: than | WON Lae who ave V2 4 y ace g. loner jot oO y by h Istrict-Atto ‘ | | stror id if of endurance. baile 1 la ng Lelp. now after ade month's use o! Kennedy's office ts 4 to the board eo sug | low scoring or |@ tablets are wohdertul D. . i y aay tou temity sare)! ewireeenneds.s COICe Ie. Ni ee NERA AES |e 5 ‘ ney, but also by Foreman Willams Tic siggest words are pablo, nape ME terer'| aid ey 6 Ar OW Howse wore is as Churies AL, Schwab, Jonn | Sf d e y Mr, Billard and are Con-| Isauc Mackie, of the home club, was M3 big to describe th My wins Ip tot every nervoun aufterer Mk He ; pamen a8 Chet wwabs John | eight yeara, he ts about aa busy ay a M dnts notePOEn Ne de lalboaralliche ict Cavarliae ume oneatate cre cia | Miulelln ane daRIns mcamienout oficial none too big to describe the may wet the belp I i m your tablets ¢ ‘urbpe’ left me pros- RS haga tue ah arthur te | man could be were he in the prime of ro dropped and one has | fessionals drove off the Ana ai Pro" |Grand Jury room at 3 o'clock he went || remarkable style, durability, taking Me erength anal Heinz we, Lawyer dhiip | and Susquel ajed of directors which was|conteat of 36 holes. ‘The pairings are an (it te county jell and had a talk |{ comfort, perfection of finish | |ff ror ine #ood |ance t 90 yea old came to me, . BY ton and Qui elected cusly 1u0Wws: with his sons, Capt. Peter C. Hains in my family iF. Gs Inet OF nen who will be | pittspurg, th follows Kew escent Board—Presi- and T. Jenkins Hains. and shape-retention that are humber of other | yori, Chik vkilne, Samuel! Barker, Garden City, and Gill Nich- stores or by mail, mpt attention to mail’ inguiries tour for testimonial circular, Biker's Inte Stores, bs ph dent compan f Gen. Hains would not discuss for pub- unfailing in every pair of Compa od; Mlchard Oiney, olls, Woodland, Alex Campbell, Brook-|yjcation what had transpired in the pany he Whiten Bro. line, and Gi Sparling, Brooklawn; |Grand Jury room. / ome Holyoke, and Amos | Jack Pearson, Richmond, and Jack ——— Jolly, Arlington; Jack Hutchinson, &t. i" den, Coun, Mori: Andrews, and Robert Thomson, Roches- FIREMEN BALL TONIGHT, Heming of the! ter; Jack Mackie, Dunwoodte, and Will- | 7 Firemen a ieutual Benevolent As- : Sational isank of New Haven, Maguire, Winchester; L. 8. Jacobs, |*c/ation will hold its elghth annual Conspiracy Is Charged. Cont: Charles F. Linsey, secretary of | aim Maguire, Winchester: L. 8. Jacobs, | ot atnment and ball at Grand The indictments allege Viviation of the Bradley and Hubband Manufactur-|Opondaga, and George Pearson, Youn: |) poo. to nigh mingiite i aw and. bor ing Company. of Meriden, Conn; Frank|takah; Robert Dow, Boston, and James | ‘Ta! Palace to-night. Preceeding the them Jo ard, Meri- to the glowed ite doc HURLEY. SHOES “None So Good” $5 & $6 in All Leathers Second Age (trade Mark.) | $M go” Tst head ure em- | 7. Brown, attorney, Norwich,’ Conn,;| Norton, Lawrenceville; Herbert Strong, |227c!ng there will be a vaudeville per- ARE YOUR SHOES 65 bodied vislona! charges—over Fr Du Concord, Mass., 3) : "| formance in which many noted per- Special for To-day, the 14th, pertitivatle lication of funds t t ** Apawamis, and Davis Hunter, Essex; per. jeclal for yy Ponaions OF te utiies fn tee Help Wanted ne Isaack Mackie, Fox Hills, and George %ormers Will take part HURUCYIZED | Be, FRUTTL sounp 10c SMART Perea Or ; potas ARE Strath, Crescent; Tom McNamara, Fall = |] CREAM CUTS... .-.. POU FOR WEN SE ee Bgl % ‘ 2 Ulver, and A Cunningha Sen The process that adds a SPECIAL ASSORTED Re i " Sil aw iywheree tr To-Day! Wea LEP SSTIeee Pag EEE DECEIVED MOTHER third 1 the life of patent renee (ao minds). Prices $25 to $50 to ten sears who have un av i$ Advertised for in The Morning land, Simpson, Hac merienok: J ! bs Mhe Was Drinklag. Coffee. leather shoes, { COVERED. Cae the 15th CHARGE ACCOUNTS 1 bl Ward's Want Directory rd tate sit,l8 aurortatng how many persons ee Pac ee : f av 1 r ave thought they were drinking i BUNTER, 8cO1 sa ree ale Mfa tank NOB. i BDAY OCT 1. 1905, PAY OIE Dit, Special |] LMBATHERH .-.... -ROUND Look for the GRDEN CORNER AL ASSORTED CHOCO- ites Coons Pounn 19¢ The gecret of “good Postum” ts in OUR $4 “KEEPSHAPE” SHOE u St. MAIDEN LANE, cor. Nai 4 * i 1 boiling {t until it is dark and rich LONDON BU R 86 OTOH wn 20] | - to “Ko Overt ; 26 | of! ' This brings out all the food value, is everything that the name AES ‘store open evenings until 11) \ i: Laundreases 2 ee erp ee eT and with good cream one can scarce- implies—and better than all | Fae At our stores open Saturday |) (FY * 4 seat : pe 5 Taaey ly tell {t from coffee—if at all 4 tae Muni ail oreloeke | MILLER sO FYAMS FOR BENEFIT OF HOSPITAL. in And yet there's no. coffee in | Other $4 shoes, wo Galva, fra8 Suan AMTE Of Gt a tar ‘and over between ‘Pattery and mn 3 t RO ; Rn BE Gs 57) SHIH STYOR STATE 51 : 1 | a ee Neihiam “Magis Wood, 1 Boatoims tk ie made OF al aD hard 39-41 CORTLANDT ST. Noth streets 54 BARCLAY ST. | THREE ALB ORL POM FLATOW >” ROOK v4 - 4 on ; TT guAtamtacihaton ey eee gon, MTL It. Barker, the way the wheat Js roasted brings 183 BROADWAY. Peter vail OPEN MON & SAT EVES Moree 9 oT arin ea ieoniehp tenant neahacaue rdea City, 80; George Pearson, Youn: out a flavor similar to coffee. 29 CORTLANDT SL. a one "i a} 4 than Hospital to be given Nov. 2,8. and (ash. James ‘Norton, Trenton, 8: My mother was troubled with in- 5. Corthurch st nearer B ; 4 in the Academy of Musle. Another |Tttmon itienmond County, a; Rober deestion,” writes a Ky. woman. | MBE 10°? PARK ROWGNASSAD asking that Curtis be| (iano j wing 18 nee he hospital, whose |‘Thartwt, Inotlwood, Bi, Jack’ Mackie, “She made her coffee so atrong that At B RK} 35 ‘At Clty Hall Park. j ' 2 - the 8 Dunwoodie, 8. Robert Dow, Ridgewous, no one else would drink it. I knew Belg »hal " Ana As | Jacobs a on withdrew “She would make one pot of coffee Also at New Haven, Conn, pital : far }! INQUIRY BOARD TO PROBE for herself—much stronger, When! ee . h she came to visit me I made her CIED. i | ile be: WRECK OF THE YANKEE, cotfee while we drank Postum ib 4 Sah Hn " “One morning the pots containing | QAMAN™=OP CU It at ne eter UPNBION : tha ¢ 5 coffee and Postum, being alike, got beloved wife ut James ¥. Conlin ees ens " © som accompanied =x eWwPORT, R. 1, Oct. W—Several mixed. She drank Postum and said era). op ‘Thursday. ct. $5, M45 frath one. ) b unael, Emil Buchs, called On | members of the crew of the United it was ‘fine coffee, had a better | thence to St, Paul's Churok, Sith ; r : e sonday and | ruiser Yankee, ashore on Hen inste than hers, 80 rich and good,| #: asd Columbus a meat nine S weerrT 5 i forme » and Chickens Reef, at the western en- ‘Then she began the use of Postum SUAMAVAN.—-On Monday, Oct. 12, JAMES! Pxpresesae repaid ROOMS rely t \ ere of hin trater- | tifiite Veusl ttrdey wid Groughe carthe au found she began to get Detter. | Fist Arm the residence of his Lo lbh | ComPiene neo dns ~ S sly visited Mr. | naval training station here, lates leay. | NOW, #he is entirely well, fether, Patrick Sullivan 6 Decatur | HENRY A, LOTZ, . FURK Ls 1 Ane, Me ae ear Boston Navy-¥Yard on “There's a Reason.” ms Aven mae acter ems 318 THIRD AVE. NEW YORK, ON EXHIBITION -— THIND FLO ; ‘ at any time rd the colier Lebanon. Name given by Postum Co., Battle, 45) 9.90. A, Ms, thence to St. Mary's | perme | ' ed to call | | AL Boston @ court of Inquiry will bel creek, Mich, Read “The Road to White Piaine ay, 2181h at World day 1, Vankeo's plig ePsture and Stripes Wellville,” In pkgs mam requiem will be | Seni atad fanaa naan in ieee rowcvon ceuee, Ue) | ere either 8 or the Nevy De- friends invited. World Wants Work Wonders. cE ea m ba % ) | partment ts forced to abandon hes, Jaterment la Caiverg. es = ee ee

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