The evening world. Newspaper, November 20, 1908, Page 18

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is THE EVE NING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. NOBODY CHOSEN RENEWS FIGHT ON CHINESE REGENT ORHIS CABINET, PUBLIC SERVICE LAM EFIES ENEMIES Attorney Who Attacks Its MILY i TAFT DECLARES Constitutionality Moves to IN ROYAL FA lil nee Get Quick Decision sili Fhe of Notables Crowding Chun Issues Edict Warning fo See Candidate, Wood- Offending Princes and ruff Among Them Senter n ag Palace Ofticials. IT SPRINGS, Va., Nov. 20. I wish |to the Put Service Commiss yow would say that my Cabinet fs not) moneys or property of the ity the mage up nor slated me has beer und that the Public Serv act\w deddied upon for any place fn it and ne onstitutional, and wh Jus ‘THis was the + cleft Taft to-day t neapolis that Fi vigorously ssued by the Regent t of the Emperor set hy was jet ge Taft had an © @ayp with Senator Sc: ber Vinfa, after which Mr. Scott said with y pas pon before the ne Ke ess that if the business | meets iS mea of the country, and small,| Mr letter to Comp- | give a ‘| coufd realize the quali desires and | troller 2 to be back /others; this e effec : dethrmination of President-cle of the whole proceeding), In which he | ampfe ¢ noes and officials thefe would be no hesitation wh gives notice of his intention to appear | w ealt Ww thout lenlency. Our in fhe upward trend of busin purpose in this is to ‘Bre are going to have eslate Dow rept advancer a ; olen thefadministration of Ju xis the ¢ this cbs n dicates S added e is ‘0 be the 1. Iving, af in the im- Senftor added. “He is & to be th FN Sea ald a Pregident ‘oadminded and cour ¢ ae sition t agepus ve, but has the|t rs into his own hands ts ir congervatism of business understanding c m the palace ay legal training i 1 convinced as it e, and I fei and wish to do all tn Py power to have the true situation tinderstood throughout the country.” Répresentative Herbert New York, is booked for a reser ‘ at the Homestead Hotel for next f. Rovernment. | year 4) days Frank H. Hitchcock, National Re- ages phraseolda pubfican chairman, has. arranged to LOST! Can YOU Find It? out this assumption confe here next Tuesday. Charles F : is CUES shy Brobker, National Committeeman from The Black Bag is ie saaee mbers of, the Grand Conhecticut, and Representative Lover- slaid. Lives and ory ¢ OREO WEE ing] of Massachusetts, are expected to money have been the couitieitiors in t abe WP els eA irenagti Reorder nrown away in’ rected against the revolutionaries, It ‘ork, is to come here later. 4 sents $s bays Tiankseiving Day is going to be the searching for Two isfor' ve befallen H ure aig. countrs, but In ion of a general reunion of the Taft rangements eff 1 famfly. They will have dinn at the to war-'peror and the late I r Empr honfe of M. E. Ingalls, whose son is the rant this wild | : foes aga aa SP. Ta nd the coun- husband of a daughter of C. P. Taft Reorciriisee one ina are mak- The C, P. Taft family will be here, like- : se intimate wis@ Henry W. Taft and fam and Evening It is a fact, however, that lawless Horpce 'T as well as Robert, Helen nspirators ntly have tried to in- andi Charles, the three children’ of the vade the Inte © men must be Pregident-elect and Mrs. Taft.’ seyerely deal all officials are hereby ordered to a and summ bet them wherever found. Th officials will be properly rewarded.” STRICKER’S FUNERAL. |DARWIN R. JAMES DEAD; SICK WIFE NOT TOLD. ee NG LOVE SONGS IN CELLS. TLADELPHIA, Nov. 2—Chariea| hews, of No. 2088 Webstur etree, | York, and Carrle Mucha, of the| So serious is the illne: eanje city, who are in neighboring wells! James, of No. fn fhe City Hall awaiting extradition | Brooklyn, she has not been told pf the Club of Which Racer Wan Secre- to lew. York, Passed most of the day sudden death of her husband, a tary Holds Services singing love songs to one another. The | memhant and. 5 4 New York police say the girl not only | Ty heart disease ¥ Funeral services were held to-day over toa idee Ber pio Her ER ula lao ey the continued ‘lines the body of Emile Stricker, the chauf- high ‘she divided with Matthews, and | S°yerly Months, fom uy S'feur, at the Professional Chauffeurs them she fled to Philadelphia wit aibatclvamestwasuformnbriyaaunenteaens alibi ou America; US West Sixty- under the name of “Eleanor |tative in Cong and was seventy- t. Stricker was killed on a tour years old. forty years he had st while teaming with Lewis RUBSIANS CHOOSE AMERICANS, | Deen interested ie rer en ioan Non: at Birmingham), Ala., in an at- S% PETERSBURG, Nov. %.—William tics, and during the administra of lower the twenty-four hour au- record. ’. erici 2 | President Harrison was a. me: bo yeni Amer oan i sr as been’ tye, Board of Indian Comm ‘Mifred 1. Moldenke con- ed. b3 ce Mini okovsof ust April he and his wi vices. The be from a trip around the K where it will re- ithe time he let h t main is received from a East Brool vor other relatives ax widow f e of the club. te REGAL } ica "Th "78 | 76 8 || 84 | Regal Sizes 7 [72] ANTS Regal Sizes In Between” The One Sure Way To A Perfect Fit Regal quarter-sizes always insure a perfect fit—while the ordinary half-sizes of other shoes force you to be content with the nearest fit you can get. How often have you had to choose betweena half-size that was a little too tight, anda fullsize that was a little aN \ Ordinary Sizes =; ‘Sign of 20loose? 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HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and ita various preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known, Even in the smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause chafges in the funo tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanant, causing i Yy, mental perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life, Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of stayi wers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quick In their infancy, The rule among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and only then if unavoidable. Tho administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too. etrongl: decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it. 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AY Bh Doe \GS, Complete OF THIS SONG AND CHORUS Honey, Do You Love Me Dearly? , Svrertsane 8 Music by Arrangement with Maurice Shapiro, Music Publisher CHO! = ee oe (He) Hon-ey do you love me Wi) Do you love a 246 Holn your fond af fe Cepyrighs 1808 by Mavrice Bhapise Broadway & ADIN St New Yor reread Sanur 4 beanie baneroed. SUNDAY WORLD, Paiarmasnens: FRE With Next FOLLOW THE CROWD—A Si VOGEL BROTHERS An Important Thanksgiving Sale Of WINTER OVERCOATS & SUITS For Young Men and Older Men Who Are Still Young THE SUITS AT 320. colored € | deep. broad lape!s with t:¢ Uneeda Biscuit The most nourishing of all wheat foods. 42d Street at 8th Avenue eo \ serviceable and well rheld and Stylish, warm. zes and mel'ons in ¢ Made in our own workrooms price would be $15 instead of $12.50. THE OVERCOAIS AT $12.50. d vercoats—r deis in b ct to AT $12.50. fm Tr These suits offer a style and tailoring that is In point of value viots_and Great them under dupl ch wanted brown, olive and gray mixed weaves meres in the 1 pecial at $12.50 orsible to duplicate the style, fabrics n thes Not skimpy, narrow- tig, g 5 that are manly in The fabrics include meltons, friezes, kerseys and velours in <d gray. 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