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PAD BL, THEN SLID DOWN ROPE 3 FROM HS HOTEL Qaston Meyer, of Birmingham, Cant Explain His Queer Bxit Prom Hostelry. ‘4 49 t” Back From Won Leave New York A are n9d “TAKEN. FOR A BURGLAR. Potiteman Who Saw Him Was Waiting in the Street With Gun in Hand. Paetromen MoCrossin, ef the Adams mtrest station, was interestedly watoh- ing two cats do battle for the perquls- fees of an esh can as he leaned against the wall of the Commerce Hotel, No. #3 Fulton strest, Brooklyn, at 4 o'clock this morning, when he felt something strike his bat aud glance off. Stooping down, he picked up > hair brush, | He was straightening up again when| other articles descended on him—cloth- s May Simon Finds Paris ing, shoes, tollet articles. Then hi 5 5 é } tilted back his head to lock up an ope | and Vienna Too Far From i dress euit case fluttered down on his| ‘3 t Wise: | the Bowery. And Then a Rope. So ee McCrossin muttered a gontie Beeoe|| a s lyn ours word and brushed off the dreews| SHE LOVES EAST SIDE. eult case. Stepping to one side, he | looked up again. As he did so a coll of | rope lashed down through the alr, the Met by Crowds of Ardent Ad-| end of {t whipping out, slapping him tn | the face and wreathing oe around his) mirers and Presented With With an angry eJacula 2 MeCrossin ts of Flowers extricated himself from the rope and Lo So Flowers. | Jooked up once more, time to re- ape Te Rate. | ceive @ soap box and 6 yn the | a ee ee THE EVENING WORTLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER | es “The Bowery Bernhar Europe, m 21, 1908. ees SCENTS WORTH TRIES TO REGAN EX-POLICEMAN OF CHEESE STIRS WIFE HE SHOT AT SENT TO PRISON VILLAGE TO WAR MINISTER'S HOME FOR 9-YEAR TERM a ——e > West Park, N. J., All Split Up Christian F, Reiss’s Overtures) William) Hughes Is Sentenced Socially Over Charges of Rejected and He Is Held or the Abduction of Young for Trial, Louise Maurer. Pooh Bah Pim. FOR HE SUES $30,000, Christian F. Rotse, the automobtte | 11946 DENOUNCES HIM. painter, who shot his wife twice In the| head and by an indixeriminate fas charge of felonious assault in the Mor risanta Court by Magistrate Crane. | Soper Five cents’ worth of cheese has ail but Mra. Mina Relss, the wife, with her| yw 1 Hughes, former policeman, disrupted the village of West Park, N, | Bead swathed in bandaces, was tn court wing was convicted for abducting Loutse J. Perhaps tt te speaking too lterally pe AWear ead that Roles wag | Maurer, fourteen-year-old daughter of a to say that the material cheese, of it- willing to become reconciled to his wife| wealthy butcher, was to-day sentenced reit, to the value of five cents, has done| and that overtures had been made tolto not less than nine years nor more that end, but Mrs. Reiss would n of $. She insisted care, “I would not live with him for any- thing in the world,’ she said. “He nas ca hear (than nine and a half by Judge Dike in prosecuting the Yi 4 the County Court in Brooklyn. Hughes has a wife and two ehfidren and 1s well-to-do. While he was at- tached to the Flatbush station tn 1906, will dem- and I should nover feel at enee or trust |the Muarer girl disappeared, and after request thut hia |him again, He has threatonod to do! being missing four weeks was found in even ambitlous, |this same thing many times bofore." | a disorderly house, where she had beon this, although West Park xe master J,ustice of th agent, notary put er bonds and m of the Franco-Prussian War, onstrate to you cheese ts most capabl Henry Pin, A proprietor of Post- | | store, 1 horse trader, deal- axes and veteran |kept me in a constant state of terror, ace, real estate on Woo. hool, Ave mites distant, |took certain household goods which she | ho was captured through an anonymous says belonged to her. She was assisted |jerter sent to Commisstoner Bingham. West where she iy known as “Miss Utter, . when, as a matter of fact, her husband |>Y William von Hollen, a@ son of the| Ho was found oollecting the rents at fs Henry Utter, the West Park “car-| Minister, and a friend, and Relss later! 4, apartment house belonging to him penter, Joiner, cabluet-maker, architect |h@d the young men arrested on 4 tn fast New iork and odd jobs done.” jcharge of burglary. In return, the min- | at the trial last week Hughes pleaded ister secured a warrant charging Reiss defaming the character of the| The boys were discharged by the | morning {n sentencing him no words in de & Cheese Twice in a Day. while » cent | with | boys. 0, worth of chees noun 5 x (at the bottom of It all, it was really « | nose and chin |By Nixola Greeley-Smith. i y ® | Court. 4 \ ni were wise in pleading gutity,” Tt wus very dark, but focusing his eye d dispute between Mrs. Utter—es she t#| Thursday the Von Hollen famtly, Mrs. |¢n¢ Judge sald, ‘for {f you had not you ap do tae a oe The Bowery called in West Park, where everybody | Retsa and her two daughters were at! vouia have recelved @ mmuch heavier ried tt figure Bet hardt ts back Knows her husband—which led to Henry | breakfast when Reiss forced his way wente! You are a menace to the * "le th crook on the Bowery— Pin suing her for $30,000 damages for |i{nto the house. He had two revolvers vunity. Your fifteen years of aer- gasped Metros i the re- defamation of character and trying to j which he waved around and then be- vio, on the police force are punctuated tstick ing on Grand have the trustees take her school from |gan firing first at hie wife then at Mr. with wrongdoing and your name, tn safe distance trom street andi imany, ‘her. | Von Hollen and at everyone else around one deparument, ts @ aynonym for| vaited for t EQNS GEC | A couple of weeks ago Mrs. Utter the table, Only two of the shots took | crooxedness and graft.” @lar to descend. of kummel con- | walked into Pin's emporium, on the effect, causing scalp wounds on Mré.| grignes seemed thoroughly at ease, Faces Policeman's Gun. imed yates main street of West Park, alongside | Relss. We te aetepannanter had nothing to jay and took his sen- cue a me Ghin f ; : Retss also struck his stepdaughter, |tence plillosophically. Hie wife ‘and pate arom cmd. n slowly: and care ood health. ore eagaes ai you have |Emma, over the head with the butt of [children were not in court. 5 ver han hin. thre w ? x . wed ee feet of the pavement he dropped lightly SW one charged, mo) with, 5 cents) worth oF Oe ene aited in\slee Garey SUICIDE IN HOSPITAL. w ae . . May § 01 y v ay to the ground, McCrossin grabbed hin ke ffeourseethanxian cease ALITicehons tho) eamelan: Siret corner and which he held &t bay) prppaBuRG, Pa, Dec. 21—John Robb | and poked the muzzle of hie gun in his Woe alanieimiolttieinal = a = Mr. Pin called his capable, buxom |\ith his pistols, ‘He was finally cap-| VTTUBURG. Fa. Dec. ht = were | NOLA GREELY ue ee ere | wife and his no less capable and buxom |tured by two firemen. | Bepeceete Basi y,Counivaaraloia Umerabey “I got yer,” said McCrossin thalGrandlstrent wheatreraiv ent Fy iM daughter Henrietta from the living ———————.,~-—_—— ft tcide 1 s ‘ Fi ¢ Grand Street Thes : go to mitted suicide in a private ward tn The prisoner made no reply and | become leading woman of a stock com- apartments in the rear of the store to| FALLS DEAD IN BROADWAY. | xtercy Hospital early this morning. Ma looked blankly at McCros any Mini BYdaneacw andl howhaetelaes explain about the double charge of Murdoch, who was engaged ih the real- “Where am I?’ he asked finally made successful appearance i cheese standing on Mrs. Utter's a Victim of|estate business, entered the Bcuthtatls turtout Uhre torteditnel pon | anak vianeievstiltveaticlentecerhe count. Mr. Pin, being engaged consid- | Jonathan Neer * about a week ago suffering froma mon, Nceman. “You know where you are all European engagement assured to her erably outside, leaves the conduct of the ; : i Vous breakdown due to overwork. tight. You come down that rope out of |t 1g actress, the idol of the east | | store largely to his wife and daughter Jonathan W. Herrick, seventy Daa - that third-story room side, tore up her contract and took the | i] Careful perusal of the books showed | old, an inmate of the Home for Ago ‘Why, is that so?” sald the man.|first steamer away from the scene of her lenet Mrs, Utter on a certain date aia Men, One sunray and Pore eee “Did I really come down that rope?/t DHA Wihyaidust becaarscBudne purchase from the store five cents’ | street and Amsterdam a to- = Now, what do you think of that? Are pest is too far from the Bowers. worth of cheese twice. Mra Utter de | @ropped dead in Broadway between The ae of its economy a sure I came down that rope, The east side ielidol vaignws ed that such a transaction could| Chambers and Warren atreets. is in the strength of Pe eee ticae ae ree core) oe : a Vero) Givin 0 8 lol half way, fin’ be possible, Never, ahe maintained, | Dr, Hellenbrand, of the Hudson Street gt a ei yen Sane aye) ced) down thersaneg: had she bought five ‘cents’ worth of | Hospital, said that the probable cause ‘Am I eure?’ snorted McCrossin with ik La Provence, which brought —— - —— cheese more than once a day. | was apoplexy. The dead man's tdentity | s ® Ineffable svorn, "Oh, no, 1 ain't. su homie, she was srected by several Ree ee eee ee Book rere Lee eee ee ea UR card. bore: the | ite Kose I'm drean 65 y , i 4 netene . “i . ‘ “ “When she 1s on ze bool Jone of his pockets. The card bo | ME eatalioveceion 1 admicers and by spectal deie- Frederick A, Mason’s Novel Barney Halpin, of ‘Gas House | meestaxe.” |name and address of A.A. Wallace, un nipmeD sem chehet ava) 4 povlonal trom, bor unlone, fer whem = eek ; Gane”? Meets Bunch of Amazon Defied Him. ingurance Broker aC 3. 49) Beondseay, | eallinalicnwalssuine tats ans 4 benefita before teaving| [Excuse Didn't Save Him EhTh me aon Many words passed between Mrs.| 0 'ingn had formerly been In his om- | Ce lon I e Aeaiaet i yntavait aie Nene SURE SHON AS ata ken ato a ; Trouble Hunting $1 Bill Utter on one side and the three Pins on ee ee at arn agent. ‘The body | mie , t 3 her at 17 Attor reet in From Fine and Jail. rouble Hunting it, the other. Mr. Pin announced that if 1 is removed to the Hudson Street Hos- | Fobbin one of four automobiles, the other three fekwsramnet ep kag der ean ieanre cdl piat | Drags Captive Into Hotel 1 ; a | gentleman and an American citizen and | . eing laden with floral tribute tice of the peace he wotild toss A 10c. Package makes 40 5 Ungent!y MeCrossin igeed his cap- Once t she dispensed tea, kummel,! Frederick A. Mason broke the record “2¢7 ® husky young man who de- re Utter into the pane io er al- PRESIDENT GETS ENOUGH es es 40 Cups, tive into toh | fruit es, ON Jollcacy known t0! e.g. aecuge te aye ag esor’ scribed himself as Barney - Halpin, | though Mrs, Utter ts physically almost "Do you kn¢ 2 he asked the | che 1, Q Behind A for funny ex ss {nthe Myrtl vent bed e y Alpin, | twice as big as Mr. Pin, at] Do you k 2" he asked the nen Indeed 19 ll comers en : aes Nf twenty-nine, of No, 423 East Nineteontn vais. ater faugied tlm to scorn, She | PAY NOW, SAYS BRYAN. iowery Bernh sa middle Court in Brooklyn to-day when he was gefled hin to lay his hands on her. - _ —— yes guest,’ aald the Saree eee ; Le oe ed on a charge of “mashing Street: WaS arraigned tn the Yorkville] ‘Then ghe went out on the sidewalk and! poerenid, Dec. #l—Wiilam J. 5 7 t ’ F ; - i * efully throuen | lifted up her voice, and everybody in " hi GRAND R PI 5 r “I thoucht she was one of my forn ur¢ to-day he peered ruefully througa | Woke park heard her. Bryan arirved here on his way to A D ont ania the astonished police. Pina ataeneaaey ie aa EMEEl he ayeholen of) the) bandages that ain lie made a'long sind categorical gerten | Uniontown, Pa, wiiere he amin apeak ee sien ; #, Judge," sad Mason gilbly : cone of, aerumatione Against Vin She de soday. Asked tie opinion ot a WU RNYT to beat his board Mason is a well-dressed, yehairea Sealed his features at Miss Rose | cigred, it 1s charged, (a’ that he killed 1 °%) 1 hae been prepared makir “Oil, no,” replied the clerk, paid ate y : aN es 1 hig|his wife in France; (b) that he haa bill which nag deen pivident of the | = - in advance.” Neaee SRT man, forty-five years old A) wears | ea winnia Hen carachl coat ties) WUBI eo indell frelon six uimeso) that | tne neaert. Ob. the Hine oes g, 2 (4DIrect From Factor7#!) McCrossin was baffled. Looking his Ns ; Stee garment that was responsiie for hie /he Ys not. married to Mrs, Pin, the United States $100,000. he sald Petals taaatal ats nail iter aA ere [him an ‘expression of dignicye Ho. waa rumah Of trouble [McA OF POE oor of hia atore leases Ty think am, t, wouldn't Be fn REDUCED! ely dresses hat his clothe . |him an expression of dignit le was) Mis : So, 34 First | Mr. Pin stood at the door of h at, . Bite iin eatin” Aho Ne Soreg| WIL Never Leave Again.” /Arragteg inst lent. for annoying ation. gailaa, Drumm llvae at No. 24 Firat | wi sa tlh one aie of hime ah favor Of AY -—.-=|Prior to Our Removal Tegister he had sighed the name Gus- never go away from > Tork Giada iMeoacthys a cprotty Uitte tele- see Mrs. Billy Maher, at No. First mently protested to the people of West Mra, Utter she retained Edward F. Mer-| 70 118-117 WEST 23D STREET, er, Birmingham, Ala. Kure | again," she said emphatically, as we'sat |Phone girl eeventeen years old, Who avenue, She took off her coat and lad Park that Mrs, Uttr was mistaken, He MC Couneal of Paterson, In her de-| SVECIMEN VALUES1 Pen iy aay + BPAY" about the festive board and she peeled /Hves at No. ii St Maris avenue, i over the back of a chair, She was Wivited them In 00, oe HM omeuabls | fenae, which she saya will be vigorous, #40 DRMESEL of Circassian 9A Qa But dr. “Meyer of Hirmingham could | oranges for her guests, the process hee | BLOOD: % sipping @ cup of tea tn the next room, ate of marriage to Theodora Gar- | Wd suer sine Wert Park hae been talr ESAT / Selena evens vs J pot explain why he had left his room|ing somewhat ho cd by the neces-| Ste told in court how Mason took the ~?P asl a fr than Mrs. Pin; hi ng. - 4IFFONIER to maton been robbed. or molested. The affair {advances of a joyful Jewish cousin of |WA# fitted with revolving ohairs, how "en cot qn | President McKinley; hig, credentials 2% /and occupies Mr. Marellis office for 4/840 BRASS BED, 2-inch con- oO og Beer ao weranige that MeCroasin took ate | navances of a Joyful Jewish cousin of |r ciadsand awitched around, inditfers “There must be @ draft coming in?” /a Justice of the Peace: the photograplis| Soupie of fours. Then he Koes out and tavous post; I-inch filers. « . Meyer to the Adams street station and ie eee of her return, [emt toner efforts to snub him, and how She suggested, dea otra, [gone who 1888 officer In Me Fre c e e eae ee oe ee ee ee ee munee, 10.50 “ 7 i ,|he even put his arm over the back of BOR Lig 5% Fesponded 9 m Army. the rules of that part of New Jersey & Had Money and Bank Books. au Heveane Bperle coun ere Pails her chairand patted her on the back, Maher, “AH the windows are down” |" oidier Can't Fight Woman, | provide he aay. (hat a marred woman AND OLWER KIGI-GRADE FCRNITURH When searched @ great roll of biils,|o7* my own People and there ¢ © | ‘Some of the men on the car told him) “Then my coat must have @ chill or} 1. inter went her way His: Pevcellpltokpteriealinlthayaiatrast |i ore eee Panie-books and check-books were found others like them. You can imagine my |. ought to te ashamed of himaeit, bur Something. See {t quake?” |whild: aUa'ths crowaldispareca court at Passaic, Wes Park's pores) MANGES BROS Pee eer’: NRF e Ware 8 Dar ey ir asioneninen Sinan rAaune. sna the! ne only laugied and wouldn't stop”) Remembering the $1 bill In a pocket, jmecda’ had been planted the seeds of tion will be there, en masse, Henry Pin| een tena g There was not the slightest indication 2st side Cloak Makers’ and Coat) ay. guid, “When I left the » fol- She rushed over to the animated gar- shacors sol told him he ought to do | pas been in their midst fo rnine years . Roane wae not the. alietht Makers’ Unions had sent delegations to/ tree ‘he home ani tarmer none {ly ment and pounced on it, ‘Then she saw tea,him and told bln he ought to do note their lending citizen and they will! 136 to 140 West 23d St. Arraigned in the Adams Street Court | meet me two years ago when there was|/. r 5 UE EAR TE a ET awrand ahanod Ativan tei iconls dos holdermended oul: | ee ue to-day, the prisoner said that he did|s strike among the ci, ft Workera; | ene. 2, coe veattbule. Liacreamed tor ing at hie milltary mustache, "She has | hot, MécallIeaving hie rogin. by the|® MHrike among the Garment Workers: lgister Murgarei, why ran out ang the hand of a young man in the pocket, tng we hig miNary PME Ache, She has 7 = | ro) re-escape until McCrossin had ve e ‘OF ‘called a policeman. He was a per- He was seized and raised up fom be- quughters, of my son, of myself—of me, | NEW PUBLICATIONS, NEW PUBLICATIONS, | boleeg te ee ee iat trends here-| the Srkers and during the performance |rectsy horrid old thing-too old for such | hind the chalr, where he was crouching, Heny Pin, a soldier, A edldier oannot |e ee NEW PUBL 1¢ )- down into the audience and col- f ’ landed several times on fight a woman outs for several weeks,” he said, | "ert foolishness. Miss Drum landed several times on & Ys Ha elaaalhi mite “and intended to go home to Birming- | lected money for them, Also I went| Magistrate Naumer seemed to agree his frightened countenance, whirled He pln fal Leeper faniity ann pam. to-day. tai, sometines subject | around to different untons and got more | with Miss McCarthy, for he sternly ud-|him around, slammed hf on the floor hig marriage certiflcates, iils citizenship ee Mati ale eee eUnER a | money hy dreased Mason, who’ blinked sheepishly, and, taking @ seat on him, calmly papers}, apmnticnt as amoetmagien, @ wtrange case, but that as tt couldn't be| “They were very grateful, but why penind his thick glasses. waited while Mrs, Maher shouted for @18, hniois other documents to show his | explained, he would have to discharge | should I not have helped them? They | «what did you mean b: ania y g, got aboard a troll rand | pean by such con- | the polic standing. & trolley ear an alt aladeada do me a favor by coming to see me and quct—w man of your age?” usked tho| Policeman Haney came in and Miss rode to Pateran * miles away. Deve ~ ¢ h-ynieocpi— andere Mking my work. course I am glad to 5 Art ners hyp: ‘etain farelll, sy Magistrate. Whereupon the prisoner of-|Drumygn arose from her captive, who JY. "Mrs, Utter as follows A QUEER TRAIT erat Mt Sere e. Far| fered the novel excuse of having mis- promptly mixed jt up with the police- aa r saying that killed hie wife, ‘This was not all said at onc: . sir { his former|/man. The young woman then sailed | $10.0 OF ANIMAL NATURE. | rom it. very sentence was punctu-| ‘ken (ha girl for one of his former Mth | Te ne tently gave It | Bon saying fe ine eee as eae | | ated by the arrival of fresh visitors, for = 4 yelled for more cops. Pollc vhen the papers were served upon t a (oF | sttow many former wives have you?’ up and yelled jore cop iceman When » pon alisre zou gar eased cage tn, tenis of ke! oe sao an foray wie, ave 4) a es cae oems Passionate & Perverse slaw: bear es AP STAGE: our ater to be brought wouldn't tell, nor would he give any | ditional fancy work on the prisoner's F Peemacttuemicht hal tant anenne tie She Loves the Bowery. other information about himself beyond anatomy, and he was taken to Belle- ‘a By Maryland Watson look constantly from morning nti | « ‘a really rather act to| admitting that his address 18 No, ig vue to be patched up, and afterward es~ night, never seeming to learn that he is} ,, Rd You would really Father a Herzen street, He Ww 1 $10” As he corted to the East Twenty-second street ' searc) ng a thousand times a day in the |the east side than to Budapest 1) didn't have the money he went to Jail, station, The police say he is @ member Tr anh h . l r k z same identical place for something that | asked incredulously or of the "Gas House” gang. mane s the sens: F sviewe fa not there. ais ane tor | Certainly,” was the answer, ‘there ts AMERIKA DUE AT 6 P.M The dollar vil in iss Drumm's COLLAPSIBLE us is the sensational book reviewed people search for | - RAW TE . pocket Wis not recovered, LLAPSIBL! on . aici : pes issing articles. They will go. ough th more feeling here; more friendship, Life S 7 a ee a - ala “y Tutte’ Seamer time after Cine waters | iw not ao real In Burope. T liked Vienna |_The ateamer Amerika, fron Hamburg er crow iensey, | DOLL GO-CARTS |: by Nixola Greeley-Smith in The hours of futlle effort. In many cases | very much; far better than Paris, which | Southampton and Cherbourk, was te DEAD MAN 5 n , the loys might be found in a jifty if they ete erinca’ atin ae Wireless telegraph 900 miles , Evening World ten days ago looked Into a greater number of placoy Sappoiited me. My friend, Miss Fine andy Hook at 10. o'clock ne “uve yey ays { I Father than (o eearch Tn bur a fed | here, acted in London tn @ Yiddish thea- fe is expected at her pier at 6 “r Pelt Su places many different times. tre. It was there I met her. But no ay Howard Van are Morning World “Lost and Found" | piace 1 saw was like New York. In| = Me) RAIS A TARl. WED: P i 75 C is, are mucoenstul for, the reson ARE | paris 1 wanted to go to see Sarah Bern-|aqme company with her when she was, SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn, Deo. B— |r rice ents Being given & daily circulation in hardt's theatre, but when I learned she | gown here with us According to Mediaal : Kamniner A 4, fork City greater than is obtainable | was not acting there at present I didnot | “And you would like to act on Broad. Deane Mt haw been established beyon, : fhrough the Froraid, times, Ary 71779 [gol ervycuprera nari eric erent Peoria ; any reasonable doubt that the body of # Order from your dealer ry ress combine > a n Rena van aati _ |here in New York. I act the part of ‘Of course T would. But my heart #4) found near Scant M4 D606 G&G. RANDOLPH HURT, Mme. Bernhardt’s roles, 1 think she ie] with my father and mother and all Morganaville N. J. The corpse, it 5 WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—While riding | the greatest actress in the world.”” |braver strugeing people thar ure. me | uae, nad, been ip the spot where it horseback through Kook Creek Park yes- 1 ¥ 9 ty . i — po “4 Airs oy aor & out ® yepr pa seit 4 And your own Nazimova friends. Broadway would too r | left. hi ome @ year ago last May and . > > > N 1 5 C 0 bpp nm ol , Me peen ward - ° ” rt he Mochiast Corgandainhs manacer of rhe Bowery Bernhardt shrugged her | from the Bowery for x Isast ia /hatning ahd since deen heard com 3 AT ALL DBALERS ddiiiaais (116 W. 39th Street, New York i the Gridiron Club und forinerly a New | shoulders dublously my case.” TRontifension wap mate theeugh the Manufacturers Fork newspaper correspondent, struck | “Perhaps 1 cannot appreciate her," 5 TT | gore of a brother of Van Pelt aud STEINFELD BROS. 7 kage “ate, ob Van Be + 00) man, fpromens tejured: He fo'as Tha | wee all she veld, "out Madame Kaltes ea musle ties | whom ‘Ven elt had known “in Myr 620 Broadway New York ~ Postmaster, Justice, Veteran, | win ovo revotvers threw the househota | Says His Name Is a Synonym | ides SUBS ube White Witwettal 7 es cy cise thurs aipaiiay, wens u Among Policemen for Much and Loud Slander. day held tn $109 ball for trial on a Crookedness. But tive cents’ worth of even Mr, Pin'a| Kelss {a properous, and ao ts his taken by the policeman, and where a cheese, working alo: ° not bring | brother, who furnished the bail. Last | criminal operation had been performed. about a $30.00 damage suit and divide|October Mrs, Reiss left the home tn| Hughes was arrested, but jumped his | tho Inhabitants of West Park {nto fac- | Edgewater, taking her ciilldren with pall of 4,000 and was in hiding in| diene Manda niroa enn usiirorey her. She went to the Von Hollen home, Gonnecticut for some months. Later | standing ary Utter, t her of the | No. 1 Morria avenue, the Bronx, and | he went to Ireland. A few weeks ago | ULCERS FORME ON BOTH ANKLES As Big as Half Dollars—Followed Attack of Varicose Veins—Would Lie in Misery Almost All Night— Cried with the Terrible Pain. enaiatanctommaninns HIS CURE RESULTED FROM USING CUTICURA “T had varicone veins and was tn the hospital three weeks. After 1 was dis- charged big ulcers broke out on my. ankles, I got some of the ointment which they had given me but {t did not do me one bit of good. They kept tting worse instead of better and real) could just manage to get along, had places brvken out as big as a half dollar and I used to lie in misery almost ail night Jong and would cry with the mains, which were something te ble. vhen I got up I would have to eit in two chairs in order to rest my ankle My sister advised me to try the Cutl- cura Remedies, I washed my anklea with bot water and Cuticura Soap and @pplied the Cuticura Ointment and I had instant relief the first time I used, them. Now Lam very glad to say that my ulcers are al! healed up and I can walk as well as anybody, Robt. B, Ly Oliver, 3438 Cedar Ave., Hampden, Baltimore, Md., Jan. 11 and 18, 1908.' WIND RASHES And Irritations of the Skin Soothed by Cuticura. 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