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SRE Le oe f; Aa THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1909, ” “DUTCH TREAT NDS ORE CHL ONG BROADWAY ff TV GIRL 10 PORTED AS AN UNDESIRABLE pussies pie aca Eugenie Nathonnet Who Came Can’t A, B, C, D and the Rest ~From Paris to Meet Rich of the Alphabet Mingle Young Man, Barred. Betore Bacchus? SHE USED TWO NAMES. SINGLE STALL FOR EACH. And Admitted That She and Alas, Alack! for the Country! Jacques Mallet Would Hear | Club That Includes No No Wedding Bells. | Tightwads. As matters now stand the situation Is as follows: All unwittingly the United States Im- Migration authorities of this port have of to great Mallet fame value A goes Into a place marked X for a quiet little nip. performed # service the members of the wealthy In comes RB. fly of Paris, house of M. of the immigration law thonnet, alias Nellie Ros rived here from Paris on + La Prov of the Frenc Jacques to-day ble alien A natur B does so, and is In the act of repaying which owns the banking By Hugenle who ar- turda Mn red deported ssed assan undesira- ally Invites B to take one with him. let Freres. the terms Na- the compliment when in walks D and joins the magle cirele. D buys a round which includes X, T and Z, who have arrived in the meanwhile Half an hour later the barke r nted by lower thereupon Malle She ry rep: comes k, case faddies Mattot i around from behind the bar and puts and endrmously | fe the whole bunch out who was sent f Re; elr heads 5 ERRYBOATS CRASH AS HIDES Ht N FOG ‘Stall for Each May Keep Inveterate Treaters From Breaking “Tightwad” Law 1500 IN FIGHT MAINE BLOWN UP TO GET CHANCE ELEVEN YEARS AGO UDSON 10 WORK ON PIER TOO ATRIA ARCTIC R 7 -OF TAREE FROM ISGHER-HANS GOES TO TRIAL ON TOE HUDSON BRIBERY CHARGE plead Yonkers Big ie Floe, Saved at j Great Hazard. i “ADRIFT FOR TWO MILES. 'Breaking Edges of Chilly Isl- and Prevent Police From Getting to Boys. Three boys were carried up the Hud- hson It Yonkers on a ‘cake of ice and were rescued by Chief lof Police Wolf and his personal statt after a woman, ‘looked the river, gave the alarm yester- day afternoon The boys, Joseph Cochran, rv from lower whose windows over- | Vark Bernard Kerns, of Jefferson street, and Patrick Kearn of No, 19 St. Mary's street, Yo! 5 pare skating off the foot of Vark atre plece of ice, with an area of almc i acre, split off from the shore while they were on the,outer edge of it and started up the river with the The boys made a dash for but were too late. Their shouts were h ard by Herman Marooned on District-Atiorney Jerome Per- sonally Conducts Prosecution | Before Justice Dowling, MACALUSO TO TESTIFY. | Young Man Who Figured in the O'Brien Extortion Charge Is Again Principal Witness. The trial of Carl Fischer-Hansen and his law partner, Alexander Michaelson, on a charge of bribery was begun to- day before Justice Dowling In the {nal Branch of the Supreme Court. The acused lawyers are defended by Stephen Baldwin, of Brooklyn. District- Attorney Jerome appeared to prosecute case, a ed by Crim: the Nathan Smythe, * one of his deputies. The bribery charges are made upon the testimony of Antonio Macaluso, O was the principal witness ut the fal of Hansen last summer on a charge of extortion. In that case the lawyer accused of holding up rator, a Philadelphia O'Brien alleged Hansen the m deco- CEMA FROM AD 10 FOOT For Six Months his Suffering was | Beyond Words—One Mass of Irri- tation and Itching was Dreadful -- Slept Only from Sheer Exhaustion Imost Out of His Mind —After 24 Hours’ Use of Cuticura Slept Like an Infant and Then was —-— CURED IN ONE MONTH BY CUTICURA REMEDIES —-——— “T am eceventy-seven years old and day, some years ago, I fell from a step-ladder, bruising my heel, Ina few days 1 could not walk, I called in a doctor and inside of a week erysip- elas set in. The doctor had not cured me of that when I was taken IN yA) with eczema from head W to foot. I was sick for ty six months and what I suffered tongue could not tell, I could no» sleep day or night because of that dread- ful itching; when I did sleep it was from sheer exhaustion, I was one mass of irritation; it was even in my scalp, The doctor's medicine seemed to make me worse and I was almost out of my mind. I read of Cuticura and sent my wife to the druggist, who was a member of my lodgo of Odd Fellows, for a set of the Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Resolyont, T used them per- candy for twenty-four hours. That night I slept like an infant, the first id night's sleep I had had for aix Rontbas I was not afraid to uae plenty of Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Soap with hot water and in a week's time [ ap e v y to prevent was able to put on my clothes again, agen ' ‘ Almons, who lives at the foot of Vark isconsols s for the char ng "Good ; feet aren sattte Py ] | shee at é rarcary Services) i oe im that was threatened A a month I was cured )From that wtiful and piquant Nellie . Albany and Oswego in Collis- Police Renee to Quell Battle |Sigsbee cc Services sft, ani he got out a boat. Dey” dtacatuas, day toh cana ras ho Cuca {fey ae a paper erenyy Bf eRbeat han treating yarns a . ' E | hs INH ‘ ng ice prevented him from reaching ‘ temedles too highly. I may add that opinion of the United States and it A hadn't bought tor fr aui| ion Near West Shore Jer- of 'Longshoremen at , | Recalls Night of Disaster | the foe on which the bovy were, ane Story of Alleged Bribery. Thave a very heavy head of hair which Pea aapPai Rie B had not ght hack ep A "it cet 348 cks 7 shi he was forced out into the middle of . During the trial of Hansen last June, Lowe to Cuticura, W. Harrison Smith, people who administer E ube back for A It woul sey Slip, Hoboken Docks. to Battleship. the titer and had much diffculty in 't |8 alleged, that he and his Lawyer | RAED. 2, Mt, Kisco, NvY., Feb, 3, 08, not possibly be printed never and the Prohib A | Reinglbackenineele bribed Macaluso to testify in favor of Aysingle set of the Cuticura Remedies newspaper; it is doub tion Wave to dash up - Wonani Called) Readers Hansen, so that he could escape con- [a often sufficient for the treatment of Would stand for their publieat quite so hig Police interference became necessary! WASHINGTON, Feb, 15—Memories of! ‘ ! Vietlon on the extortion indictment, It the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, MaRotgtatiolot Cibertemeceluiriene |) (Herele the AntkCome Back Move: An unusually strong tide and the wremiprercereiicempecalennecessebyi| S Mrs, John J. Kingsley saw the boys will he asserted by t fon that OUtming and scaly humors, eczemas, atanile Mi the Anti-Comeback movement, tick fog caused a collision this atter- {0-day In the Hoboken ‘longshoremen’s| tie men who were plunged to sudden from the window of ier home, at No. rthee | Kieso, @ supoena server tor [ashes and irritations, with loss of hair, Ya the f word 1 to its pron ill noon In the Nortl rabout a quarter Struggle for employment. For nearly ajeath when the battleship Matne went 211 Buena Vista avenue, when they the District-Attorney's office, who had Lice bina See gue es eto ring er alphabot When of a mile off Weehawken, between the | Month two thousand and more working-|down in the w £ Havana Harbor thas ane t A ot el street, wale charge of Macaluso during and mag be used from the hour of birth, distance a the Nat ; ath men have surged around the Hamburg-|eleven years ago to-day, were honored & Mile from thelr starting point, Mrs. mer’s trial, gave hin 8) in the Broad: | eutieure Sean 1 f ferryboats Albany and Oswego, of the | Kingsley phoned Police Head- » Centr | 7 eG (300. nd Ci Disconsolate I American and North German Lloyd {n, song and story here to-< in ob- 5 way Central Hotel. This money |. There i Societies, West Shoge Railrond. None of the! piers every time a ship has docked tol «ev, eye by military, | Watters. Chlee Wolf, Detective Hig- to have been furnished by Hansen ¢ th ai ; Bh ‘ sengers was Injured, but both boats! demand employment. A few havel ence COMI ENG y MENArY+ gins and Patrolman McGowan ran to his partner and pald over to Maca a AS OX), u ‘ iH 3 » tol Ma ree’ jc Of 0 C 0 of ene! Rereaaby ' anahaee mero) 40) balteratithatatheyscweral res |(¢arnediias) much\iakisivand| sinnweeK: [religions and pate the’ fogt (ot) Maln alrest and) got ity the purpose of fnfluencing his test!- i : 2 many have been able to earn nothing, | Beautiful and impfessive were the boats from Arthur Rice, who has a mony. Joseph de Verone, who was em Bho, considers 1 ne Hoae a oe ee eee eee OTe Ta rict gail HURGTA SION PSOE RCH INENC GUraTaaTIaTU AEM AUE Ea Tileiia ace tralia | Dublicabos hougel( heres @\ cGonentandiintoved aula eslervnin lesaenieecnee RE ment, indeed, t e repatr yard of them Germans and. Ital tala] 2 ; ff sate Wan Rice took one boat and Chief Wolf and the time, will be an important witness Sait with a 3 [ The Oswego, with possibly 100 passen: | siege to Pler No. 2 of the Hamburg-| CU! Where @ military ma Higgins took the other, for the prosecution, Mallet, he dis ‘ ‘ sulars gers and several teams aboard, was} American line to-day, The foreman| celebrated for the Mead heroes by Rev.) The floe on wh the boys were be- oo RE tha os i hd rept : knew he would need only a hundred ; Dr, Wille | ing cartied up the river was surrounded 5 5 se Who | not to buy bound for Weehawken from the slip i ed! Thomas E. McGulgan. Rev, Dr. Will- | ing ca p , her expenses to New Yo is i but themselves at the foot of West Forty-second street. | Wouid parcuolmte route ouse Mere | an ‘7, Russell, pastor of Bt. Patrick's, with many smaller pieces of tee and irate Mark) taking $ V ‘Theodore Sutro, at the head of the The Albany, with cabins almost empty, | called for the number he needed. There | delivered the eulogy. |was constantly breaking up at the i SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, 15th pubes ved 11 mf Jacques New York organtzation of the National had Just left Weehawken, There was @| * 3 og every German pléked out A pilgrimage was made to Arlington, /edges. It was impossible to get to MOLASSES 100 et, his uncle, the c © German-American Federated Societies, strong ebb and the Oswego had been Italian to fight with when the fore.| Where, at the granite shaft which tow- them. Chief Wolf threw a rope from CHAKLOLTE RUSSE..POUND hou nd ot tives ue {erate the ert locally ed considerably out of her course man came out, to select his crew, Fists|ers above 165 of the Maine victims, his boat, which young ( pe ai causl ht, | SURCIAL, ASSORTE! coco. 19¢ glad to hear that Hus Nat Sut Very d about It. H was headed upstream to make the | 4nd clubs were used freely. Policeman | services unusual in thelr solemnity but there was no foothold and he cou S (20 hinds)... .POUD 3 fe has 6 i alip, do Sixth etree, Hovoken Mestre SfeN2 | were conducted in the presence of a not draw the boat nearer without pu SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW, 16th, New York. ie eeaatent i of the Albany, moving) When Ty ker was artaigned. before | throng of people Ing himself off the floe. é ae BLACK want | because th a . ’ s time. ause he could hear the whistle, Recorder’ McGovern and the circum-| Rear-Admiral Sigsbee, retired, com-; The two boats and the Ice foe drifted people at this time ‘ cou M ‘ i} a Risso here until the Paris « te of | tre tem Is res for most of the Oswego in the vicinity, found hiv | ened Syne ee minareworits mander of the ill-fated battleship, was! to a point opposite Glenwood statio New York pa t ct boat drifting downstream, Thinking he/ charge. the chief speaker, and tn stirring -vords nearly two miles from Vark street, be- | terday and t i he helght of a certainly cleared the farthest pos- y ee AL Tesnee fe Lay said the|he depicted the story of the catas-| fore Chief Wolf could force his craft | ne height of i. ‘ S: . « i i Ww ie 1) y | he wha vad \ any friend he meets and keep fail ea eaaneditended craft out to cross| to get work. I don't think we want to, On that dark, overcast and omnious- into the boat. They were ba fe “ola kid 4 oup by bu a drink tn return. the river be |i fe on Ly, Of sieeey ellowar We|ly quiet night,” he sald, “eleven years cold and almost oredy AAS i Lut —— a ey | # 4! es u ought to try to help them and not he recovered after being rubbed and dosed | big pe 1 When a inn goes into a cafe and Then the Oswego loomed right in front the b (i ago, taps took on a new meaning to the | ROW. mAMEnaAsN Tan caves (oe an When mects ft few: fends the inevitable te= of jim, through the fog. Each captain] Teese he burden of thelr troubles.” | Tiers ot the Maine, They were| with hot coffes in the Glenwood rall- |Belgian Coaster Rammed by| ‘Ar City Hall Park, At each one of has more Oo U0 | ht with exceptional | road Sete ee ee 106 B he met Buse Kolela t is that each one of them saw the ;ther boat at the same time; sounded that night with excep ti i ane Ra all yA Se ech an Fay Saran pula Relea Heian aeanotos |PASSENGERS TELL QF | sctemnty., inthe pautes the ectioes Sailing Vessel and Both Go 4 Con Pulteo &t pretttest v fier mit and In other'con-| consequently {he pondérous ¥ |rolled back from the hills with such) ! 5 A OF pours arpa! count y long ago learned 0)" h other a side-wipe stroke, | ESCAPE FROM DEATH distinctness that all must have listened Down in Mediterranean. Sufatuntio ‘ Fh > New e ; ‘) The upper deck railings were partly| | and heard. York, and he is toad wilh the alts (i ONEID InEDD demolished on both boats. Passengers | IN WRECK OF FLYER, | "727s. t8 nightly signal tor stience Dank y but picture the CE sitting in the amoking cabin of the ; ©! and sleep, was therefore the last dis-| | ALGIERS, Feb, 15.—A sailing vessel | s F , system Is f ss ‘ , ‘ tinctive sound heard by these men in rammed the Belgian steamer Australia ef ine (Continued from First Page.) life, for in one half hour they were during a storm Feb, 12 near Alboran | ae : i | dead—for the Cl bare geet In tee nd, fn the Mediterranean, 100 miles) WE TRUST ANY HONEST Ae : <s of the Albany were! Tange, and when it left Altoona was an|sleep. And the bugler nimself was dea om Gibraltar, and both — vessels | PERSON: ONE PRICE, i ) aehier giv : art for a considerable distance, , 204m and forty-two minutes late, W. J. | He had sounded a requiem for himself | foundered. \h 1 check itling him to buy one drink rare ge atood) by | Line, the engineer who took the train | and his shipmates. i isc! The total loss of life was thirty, four- ed a Vino more, no matter how ard and e x , Dees 6 aioe, ne ech at Altoona, was Instructed to make up| "We are assembled here to-day, some | WV eapon Discharged When teen men from the sailing ves | t , i rior may be duly pee by t' viduals and others as members ¢ i , ' 1 \ B ‘ ement Is gaining assured th severe | all the time possible on his division, as | as indivi 3 | rom Pocket of | sixteen from the Australia, 3 We do not ask employers’ ref- ul 1 mine: gr » Broad The to their| It would ae terrifle running to gain a Me eee eer TnslC denen eens Propped Fron k | Ten members of the crew of the . erence, Call or write for U- I eporte ctive destinations. The damage to) 4" hour and forty-two minutes in the | dead. ‘ 4 Hi ae | Q: 4 t) n Man, Australia who had put off from that | lustrated Catalogue 44. 1 bots wis al confined. tthe COMBAFALIVe]y abort run to Jersey Cit, |for our aeepent aYmpatiy and profound | Former Probatioi |eeeteak ins grant boat are eee , Ld regione boven It was just 5 o'clock when the train HEN Gartad at Weigh aid Me ~—— |by the German steamer Liberia and iG left Altoona. Everything had that oth ppeua S , brought h tod. ne 0 & | cleared tor it, but the {OE Eye vary nayermy cua usu be a IU aa ie yal eer yeu! Pe Cecre ea Cancrow matte aboot black cos aie aaa iH ha eae al Vo le e im i 5 l Weat One Hundredth street po. | | sci WIFE’S CHOICE OF fesets Coad a EEA) Or 1B reg ELLERY SE [lice atation, wax, wounded in the abe| The Belgian steamer Australia, which 37-39 MAIDEN LANE, NYCITY | \ C, Crar | up to some signals, At 6.16 he en- t was of 1,394 tons, left Catania Feb. 1 for | fact | 7 by a bullet; vs } | ee 1 e records | George E | r . | domen, this afternoon, by ° : : x — nthe records | ( Meise ae | SECOND HUSBAND frre e, eh cut Just eat of Newton! — TQ YOUNG TO WED, | trem’ revolver whion Patrotman Bar.) Antwerp. She was formerly under Ge ed tiiat she was com. PLEASES FROHMAN, | ‘reisnt train tad passed tess than oe | ae | ney O'Connor, recently Magiteate |™mAU reslater, | The German steam void" uswed an ine CHIEF GRAHAM Sil Reeiuecaraunratharaist he could rey {Both Bride and Bridegroom Under | Finz's probation officer, dropped to the | Liberia lett Antwerp Jan. 2 for Ham- | burg and Chinese ports. Age, Court Finds, floor while he was retoving his belt T . see that a part of the side of the cut pik ee F Continued from First Page.) : , O'Connor was going off duty when oa Hues, fe D RE 10 sen had eaved, and there was a bl Supreme Court Justice McCall to-day apirethes ns the track, until his Saealentaeas signed An interlocutory decreas of an-| the accident happened. He was about) Suchowitzky Becomes Harrison, wives th ia 6 guite which lov AC lay 2 : omy - ts if eoa eker fn 3, Suchowltzk 1 i SAVE OTHERS, e aoe clear to him. He had just time to|nulment in the case of Lil Allen | to place his oe OU Gershen Suchowitzky obtained an = Ate b: | put on the air when his engine struck! Michel, the pretty young daughter of | basement, where Cancro) I der from Supreme Court Justlee Plat- ng in nd cabs— y blacking stand, when In pulling It off his belt caught the handie of his re- Robb, of No, 235 East to-day, permitting him to change his name to Louis Harrison. He gave the obstruction, climbed it, reared back and toppled over, Dr. Samuel W. Eighty-third street, who on June 29, 1906, It ad y to me ; ixteen married volver in his hippocket. his occupation as a_ storekeeper and | aa You can rest. You can be Tiles | eee tte neal Ome neBe neamaeiene)| Suatnen eee toa fae The weapon fell to the floor and was] said tie lived at No. 2078 Fight avenue. ear trea (eth alah omie tint her ail would | Combination baggage and cafe car, The | Roy Michel. Henliee Han pre ao temnuete earl Uae tae RIPE LOH Benen aK alNa ed f y tried to run, |} rai eerentitin a {only occupants of this car were the| The Court held that the girl was too | discharged resi HaacibaeniknasniaaslouleVrisracnter all y tried to run, | have been differen baceagowi i cra oung to make a valld contract of| station house and told the lieutenant) some time. mesitoonlett His Friends Blame Her peeeeor lel aneborversenon then train 17, ; happened, and called an am- sok up | built was too lat is Frien . barber. The car mounted the tender | marriage, and also that her parents diq| What had happened, TWh ean enements, Emptles | te of Miss Tilington’s declara | o¢ the locomotive and dropped on ite|not lawfully consent for her. It also AE RULE EI 8 4303) 6 A nen were digging out her husband's restraint tn ine |Geveloped that Miche! was himeeit too |! 1. nospieal tt was aald that Can- | {r companions it looked as though ‘or their parting, Mr. | rerctits ae pag enotmseriousivminiured) vend € r acted n. Olow! 8, re I ty e rar years Mr. F an has strained ever . Bi pt let SAS NS te seeiuree of hig tact and business in. |t # sudden stop, jammed against each TAMPA ENTRIES. Bh ae na ited it to be. They de- | S@ved them from telescoping. The Fla., Feb. 15.—The entries for hited, jor to carry out ¥ hee Maa a ae ce eae first sleeper fell over across the next |.» ak oto 4 CITY FOR $240 APIECE. An Apariarent this |The frightened tenar fae eae \track. The passengers occupying "POF" Fes eta R ‘urnished Complete n she | ciased 1 thelr bead berths on the right hand side of this| |, FIRST aa Ole ite | " , eantt 1aHe actress be- | P h volta = Bi a 5 United fet-Clesning | It her de actress be-| ener were rolled out and those in the | {3stitt ;| Forty-Nine Young Women De & Catarrl Grand Rapids Furniture Sues are | ustealaed ae making her|left hand berths were thrown against | BIN ‘igt. Binpar mand Bonuses Under Davis Law, ON OUR c ments WY ML Te 3 the windows. The two remaining reg- botine. 142 Whiew Tame, 102 AP : . i itered and driven trom t continue her £ for fal1b6 20 giation sleepers and. the observation | SECOND, RACE—Sin and enedat tur-| Which Other Classes Have Got. ega D LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM n lot, and the forema. provide her with proper roles a lear at the rear of the train remained | Uf Fa Baca ourexeariolde and Bis lI rortyininairales nindergartiete) com 50 worth, $3.00 down i of them read, stampede managers. If le suggested at lupright, although the sleepers jumped | | ‘ei PH en | posing the Bronx Borough Teachers’ 66 ii 00 iv . Woes Cito CT petlrermen teva) elena Presta eataciece | THB\tragn! | 100" “Piatt, Association, asked Justice Greenbaum, ‘pen Evenings Tec ay ‘Clack dis- | Are used of disio: Naturally, there & lot of contu-| THIRD RACE~Alx and one-half furlongs: | of che Supreme Court, to-day for $240 Pour ne 6a Oil vashington’s Birthday All Hey, b Her, B t To add to the peril In the burning oll| A year tt |ston, but the membera of the train crew’) seine; nay Bt ‘inna Ja Of. Matta Aas: | aplece, claiming that they have dis-| {ma cup of boiling water, hold the » ata tite by : wal aw were }of Mr. Fronman ealize their! were soon busily assisting the few pas- | Rutioba, 104 8 Topey. 97: chavtey Lusk: | covered that the Davis law, known as| gnouth and nose close tothe cup, and | What will happen t ‘ dt Iscomfort tn each § company, It|sengers out of the overturned sleeper, | # ay Tale fore 8s Aunt Te) Seo, 1,001 of the (Greater New York! fnhalethearising steam. Thesteam | telde the thier Li Nes HALON WRB BOl| ee New. | tha, ie Charter as amended, entitles them to he heal rties of th ——— , ‘ an that it, wag | Word of the accltent was taken to New.) novnrit, RACE Seven furlongs: selling: | that sum | carries the healing properties of the j [ down physi-| ton Hamilton, by @ train hand, and} olde ang) Y Fysie0'y 5 Sua: | Phis section provides for the payment| Oil into the throat and lungs, givi i le \ long rest, the headquarters at Altoona and Har- Wied Haves ton isn Hamiion ‘of a bonus of $9) a year to every fmale| quick relief, Also rub the nose an v one Bit Inimedt- | righurg were notified. 104)" Paul, mii | teacher of a mixed cinss, The Pavis| forcheadwiththeQil 10c., 25¢. 60c. ls ngton i law went Into effect four years ago, and lier re the| A wrecking train was hurried to the while other teachers in the Bronx have woene, but the tracks were not entirely recelved thelr bonuses these forty-nine $< _—_—_. ; STAR 0. blocked by the accident. The Manhat- young women haye not. They brought gold. filed 20- year BLACK PLAGUE MENACES tan Limited, which left Aitoona an hour Rees eT es Decker against the 1900, at his} Rearantee ibe cb Mie D4 hla {after the special, picked up the wreck- RACE—Five furlong: se | “ing cake appeared on the calendar ot 50th at, ED- cnn mavement. fipdets far Aciion ot Alleged JE EAL, ed passengers at Newton Hamilton and) j¢ Cerra san pa 381) Sucttea Greenpalin tee ; but a jury| WARD MITCHELE, son of the late " fei $15 Price 87, 15 ied 4 pi 107; Bi She ny; tod 4 aT nl dr = a started with them for New York. Min- Griften, 107; Tom trial was walved and Justice Green-| Judge Wiliam Sfitcholl, In the alxty-| piamunus, and Jewelry about “4 Mt 7 | gus, the baggageman, was taken to the MBelect, 104) acuta, 91" Rate baum will hear argument on the legal! seventh year of his age. | pelee,” Call or witte for que “EAGs t eAiloene MONTRE A spectes of | BUS t Rallroad Hospital at Al. | cure! question. Assistant Corporation Coun Funeral services will he held at st.) SRY TO SOOKE BA ert RING CO; ven nek plagie, W # the medical | Pennsylvania i sal bre ee ephen O'Brien contends that the! thomas‘s Church, 6th Ave, and 53d at.,| 17% Bioatway. 2 Moor near Cortlandt, as the ¢ t Sta ’ en e age of La Pral- | —-—— was going into the sitde, but I made up Ora a fOr ee cham eeprescners Of] on Wednesday morning, Feb. 11, at = ee 7 s af treal, in its grip. | 7 ‘4 my mind to stay on my seat until we 10.30 o'clock, FOUND / "AND REWARDS, | mpany, pil New York ergartners bein tess chore ! The village inhabitants, ana | ZN GINEER, Cue con stopped, The obstruction looked as big| trend rene 2 see een oie pare tues see: Bears hoor. Fo Yraceiet bearing Initials “La D, Hhelling John Dp. ofc f t per ee down with the| GTUCK TO HIS POST, as mountain and when we hit it the —_———— be sent. Lette pe i os a} Ylarence Shea sel e de * eaths tiready o¢- RRISBURG, Pa, Feb. 15.—Some of) air was on and the engine reversed. I 6,000 GIRLS STRIKE TO-DAY, M'LAUGHLIN.-On Saturday, Fed. 18,/ Oh rh ms Clarenc : HAF , f WARD A DAUGHLIN,. bi — — ndant corpor r ie caympioms 1 svelling and {hove on the elgtteen-hour flyer arrived) remained long enough to tee that there) geveral hundred girls employed in| 3909 BDWARD AU'LAUOHLIN, hus: | = : g black © tongue, accom. here this afternoon and related their| would be no further trouble from steam| making wrappers in Brooklyn struck Himicet thde MeLughiin ue \ TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY panies a split While experience, Enginer Line, of the flyer,|or fire and then gave instructions to AR, Pye Alyce Cy ee an. Funoral on Tuesday, Fob. 16, 1900,| WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, alty” for| Grummiisspeoe pee. toe oe (eis something different and” much | eal | Fee that the fire was extinguished and| Want tie pay. they recelved, before the| from 99 Roosevelt Interment at ew GhovE sagneture laon each box. 2%. | more virulent. {! *f did not know how deep my ong started to see about the passengers.” | financial . Calvary Cometerpy .

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