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| brown cloth, thief!” some were content to yell, "Stop the runaway,” and some just whooped wordless sounds as they pelted along— a ragged, noisy procession that talled out for @ hundred yards. The route lay through Washington street to Twelfth, thence to Hudson, which 1s asphalted—luckily for Mrs. Hetty Green's elderly bones—and thence to the ferry, As the procession, headed by the lurching cab, roared past Stevens Institute, at Fifth and Hudson streets, 20 students loafing about the campus joined in trying thelr best to overtake the cab, sounding their class yells as they tore along. Dennis Dillon, a street employee, ran into the roadway and with a swinging leap nabbed the cab horse by the bridle, ‘As he alld along trying to halt the be: | wildered animal the cabman yelled out something to him and Dennis fet go. The cab held ite lead over all the pur- suers as it shot under the train shed. The three women were out of the coach before it halted. tracks of the platform to where the private car Ivoydale stood hitched on | behind the Morristown express, which had steam up, ready to leave at 9.23, Guests Were Walting. Various members of the party of spé- elally invited gu: had already board- @d the Ivorydale and from its windows they waved a welcome to the three ‘women scudding through the shed. Mrs. | Hetty Green was first aboard the car. | ‘A big private policeman named Beatty, | fn the employ of the Lackawanna, kept the crowd of pursuers off the platform by main force until the train pulled out. Bo far as could be learned the trip was without incident. When the ex- press reached Morristown at 10.20 o'clock ft dropped the private car. Those on board entered carriages which were) waiting for them at the station and) They ran across the | 100,000 BAL FORGIRL REFUSED; | Susan Hannigan Got Her Mon- | ey's Worth on a Strenu- ous Night. 2 WHIPPED BELLBOYS, Routed Three Policemen and 2 Matron—Bamum Offered Bearville as Bail. It {9 a mightly lucky thing for Harlem thet Susan Hannigan, a vive clous young blonde, be- furred and bejewelled, with a sturdy right arm and a sturdier left, not to mention her prowess of foot, limited herself to $1 worth when she set out last night to enliven the slumberous stillness of the Bearville apartments strawberry drove to the Morristown Inn, where Mr. ‘Wilks, his best man, and his sister, | Miss Catherine L. Wilks, had been since | jrartem Court to-day, but yesterday afternoon. While she walted for the hour of noon young lady neatly tty Green sent out one message seiated hallways with Mrs. H to the newspaper men by a friend. ‘was the message: “The marriage Is taking place at 3 ‘This ore ) yistown because we have friends here. It ie to be a very quiet affalr because tron Maloney, of the West One Hun of the recent death of my cousin, ‘!'ss Roberts, one of my few surviving rel@- the nose, scratclied three policem: tives. My daughter will be married in Kicked one doorman, !t's a pre at No, 565 West One Hundred and Forty-fourth street. Magistrate O'Connor estimated her strenuosity in the penal sum of $1 when the girl was arraigned in the when dolla e tes: ne two bel je switchboard, the elevator gate. dented half a dozer punched Ma- for the eald consider that smashed the telep! tore out part of kicked in a mirror, yards of gilt wainscot, 0! an dre a dred and Twenty-fifth stree ation the travelling frock which she wore uy! thing to consider what miglit coming over this morning. embroidered with white, with white feather boa and « white hat I will wear the black gown which I now have on.” The guests stayed inside the {nn until five minutes to 12 o'clock when, without t forming a procession, the} any effort at forming @ procession. they artsy policeman Brennan had escorted walked across the street to St. Peter's, ‘a pretty Ittle Episcopal church directly opposite the hotel. Here the rector, the Reverend Philemon F. them. The tiny Interior of St. Peter's had been decorated with a modest array of flowers and the local organist played | Rearville, the Mendelssohn Wedding March as the | of Bearvilles. bridal party entered. | Cousin Gave Her Away. Miss Green led the way on the arm of her cousin, Mr. Howland Pell, of New | perfect right to do what she wanted It Js of happened had the young lady let her- |Susan might have gone Sturgis, met anpeared and offered to put up $100,000 | | blocks of houses. self out for $10 worth, Didn't Mind Expense. As far aS mere money {@ concerned, far as she liked, shaken down and upheaved halt | of Washington Helghts; for shortly her to the station house her brother, Herbert E, Barnum, who fs both tenant ‘and owner of the Bearville apartments, | to get his sister out of quod. First Mr, Barnum offered as ball the | ‘Then he offered a whole row "he said, “I can put up| It was an outrage to arrest this young lady, She had a| “If necessary, SHE IS FINED $1 irl Fine Being S 5, oir itis Ohered $100 000 Bat UTE BALDY | Ah Zi Aen - WINES AGNST “WE BONG” GAN But De Verona Is ee Got Part of Money P: LU.to til 7] THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1909, LDERMEN TAKE. STANDARD ll FIRST STEP FOR FIGHTS TRIAL BY AY CENSORSHIP A FARMER JURt “INGE, CARMACK ~—GHLED COPE a That Helped Start Trouble | Which Led to Killing of the Senator. Resolution Provides That City Counsel for Trust ee ve to Officials Shall Pass Men Called in Second Trial On Them. of $29,000,000 Case. ne apopes The Board of Aldermen ts going to, CHICAGO, Feb, 2—The second trial NEL ON 2 STAT fana | COLONEL ON THE STAND put a muzzle on so-called indecent or |of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana | theatres on the charge of rebating In connection | Aldermai with shipments of off from Whiting, Ind., | Louis began to-day In the| calling tor Federal District Court before Judge A. = 8, Anderson, of Indianapolis. Judge 8 public censorship of all plays. Every anderson consented to hear the historic member of the Board, not to be outdone case after Judge Landis and Judge | in the object of protecting the morals, Rethea had refused to have anything / ASHVILLE, Feb. %—Whan the tal lof the people, voted for the roference | 40 with It ' ein Cl ‘This is the case in which Judge Tan- Duncan R, Cooper, Robin Cooper 401 13 ane to the Committee on 1 Lesisla-| 1s tmposed a fine of $29,240,000 on the ie | sens ’ : first conviction, ‘The fine was reversed | murder of ex-United States Senator Car- | This committee will hold public hears yy ¢he Court of Appeals and tho case | aout wan| resummed (ovday, Cain Coupee |eeeeseens Proposed ordinance and It) remanded for a new trial. The court- was called to the stand, is expected that a favorable report Will room held a fair sized crowd, anxious The Colonel ts short, heavy-set and be reached. florid. He {s somewhat bald, but what The resolution calls for the appoint- ment by the Mayor of several prominent hair he has, lke his mustache, le very His eyes are clear and his face |immoral plays presented at Tells How Their Friendship | snvrhere tn the greater city Was Broken When He Sup- | meeting of the Board to-day ported Rival Candidate, | | Moskowitz presented a resolution at the to Fast of Col, ge and John D. Sharp, charged wit to see the wheel of the great trial set | in motion and attorneys who hoped to} profit by the manoeuvrings of the law: | yors In the case. It was seen at once from the early juestioning of the jurors that tt would take at least two days to fill the bow The men called were mostly farmers northern Hlinois—men of the same ty as those who found a verdict of guilty tn the frst. trial white, ity officials, who will pass upon t |manuscript of all plays intended to be presented. In cases where the censors free from wrinkles, As he began to| are in doubt from a mers reading as to e character 0 5 ate ra talk his two daughters leaned forward |)7° Curae ot ran Pe int hale Mesataand Wenaerly i taliowed [Deere tet eyed ase nre mier caus sors W retain e wer at Imes every word, Col. Cooper sald he was! Povenantasiiay nied to order off any play that might be sixty-four years old and that he has passed upon as eee ie ae 5 . POISE ures : ater would be ca the government in tour sons afd two daughters. Gen. found to be not quite the real thing from | presenting Its case eaten eoletriet Washington had the witness give his | the moral standpoint Attorney James H. Wilkerson took war record with Forrest. The State e public 3 di arge of the preliminary work. The At the public hearing theatre mana. y finally objected, after some recital, and ‘ | bulk of witnesses and the documentary 5 , | gers, playwrights, actors, clergymen and evidence will be the same as was pre: was sustained, “T met Senator Carmack years ago at Columbia, when he was quite young,” the other trial. Nearly all of id witnesses had been subpoenaed and n had been summoned | laymen who have at heart the elevation Jot the popular taste with reference to plays will be invited to speak, : . : “nse Was represented by Attor- answering a question. “I brought him | Messrs, Litt and Dingwall, of the 1S. Miller, Alfred D, to Nashville as editor of the American | proadway Theatre, notified s¢ nd Chaunce: 7 t expected. that, Mr. and he remained with me untll 192 | ytoGowan of the Board of Al aeaicitcsseninpratuiementioel(ne | wheno he went to Memphis.’ t that they would send the entire | case on Thursday, Mr y of “Stubb: Cin terella,’ ine) ret to disclose the intende More Than Friendly, Veta “Were your relations friendly?" g the ballet if nec It of the new o to's ‘and, we have some cedure of the government in the t nical points involved “ Bip ps , - ,, added Mr. Dingwall, A skirmis: sig pd the openin, A sere than friendly they were cor eloquent urtrageties) among our peor| the proces Ngee Ana eROR UA lal and close un js race with Sen- | been on the bench but a few moments ct Taylor four years ago, Then we | "She Moskowltz censorship resolu- n John S, Miller, of the defense. a motion to quash the ventre of 150 4." tlon is as follows disagree an fi a ; | reas, Between the Church and men on the ground that {t had been im if wer AN Ay ! “Did Carmack ever give expression to | the P there has been a great deal properly drawn, Sixty per cent. of the \ f i N sentiments of gratitude to you?" of agitation respecting the censorship | vet t only three are re - \ ingen cy of plays, {t being contended that for! {dents of © land but sixteen live lu | { ivy i Yos, when he went to Memphis In| tie sake of the morals of the com: | in Cook County, which contains two- | 1892 he wrote an editorial thanking mo." | nunity there should be an official com- thirds of population within the n RY The defense offered the editorfal and | mission appoint for h purpose; | courts Juri tion ' fait a | therefor ' rprise plainly visible on the Judge Hart asked to see tt. “Resolved, That the Committee on. face of District-Attorney Sims when Mr He marked part of it and sald he! Laws and Legislation hold a public Miller called attention to the personnel | would permit that portion to go to the|hearing with a view of determining of the venire. He promptly recovered, |jury. It was signed by E. W. Car-| the real need of the censorship of foweyer: and sharply opposed the mo- theatrical productions. RAINES TAKES Ur ed HURT AT DEVERY’S “PUMP.” Child Sues City for $20,000 Because Fireworks Frightened Team, ;mack, The State next examined !t and lagreed to let the entire editorial in. the court agreed. It was In the paper of Feb. 12, 1892, and was Carmack’'s arewell, In which he expressed regret t leaving the American, and gratitude 1 He Collector of “Funds for News- papermen’s Home” Nabbed York, who gave her away. Next came |{!n my apartment house. I'll attend to t0, the paper ant ita trienda. Mrs, Hetty Green, alone. The bride- | those ha Iboys if she hi done 80 Macaluso. \W ith List of Victim “Did you, after he left, maintain Willlam Stephen Devery, once the groom walked with his best man, young | already ts CUTTS, friendly relations? v b | 5 : | “Absolutely so. We corresponded, and “Best Chief of Police on Earth,” was Woodbury Langdon, who 1s also his| The wealthy Mr .Barnum was advised lthe last very friendly letter I had trom | a witness before Justice McCall and a nephew. The shorter Kplscopfl cere-|by the Ieutenant on the desk that the ! | him was {n December, 194. Our relations * 5 IA ae a eer mony was used, [girl hed done fairly well by the Bear-| ‘The deferred cross-examination of| Proprietor of the principal hotels| were pleasant after that, however, At Peaer a eae browene Wena The doors were closed during the |Ville's hall attendants, as one of them | Joseph De Verona, the law clerk, was along Fifth avenue and Broadway have that time he was in the United States Nuftal, of Ni hehvavenuenln marriage and "no outeldere except a feported alx absent teeth and the other|taken up thie morning when the trlal heen greatly annoyed of late by the Sent yoy that letter?” Nn! [behalf of ear-old daughter, De 0 of H Paulin e city. an few villagers who had slipped Inside eee et yet Darrel ent jet Carl Fischer-Hansen on the charge eeaeectaeuth 2 eRe tie Ihave’. Witness produced It. ly fie Pennsylvania, Cab. Company for early and pre-empted the rear pews saw TO 69 back @ few eee ae al dae ’ First Note of Discord, $ $ damages alleged dama, the Leesan Ais Ca eee wi Susan Hannigan sauntered into the |0f bribery of a withess was resumed In to @ fund with which to establish @) 21) Ja. tng ret note of discord Es : were a fractured skull and a broken . nt the S home for Indigent newspaper me s rm and other injuries sustained tne day fave an income of $500 a |Bearville, called up Arthur Blake, itt the Criminal Branch of the Supreme) home for Indigent newspaper men. perween you and Senator Carmack ? a SES CUT TALC ie fey, ‘The guesta proper, who numbered |operator, from the basement, where he /Court before Justice Dowling Among those to complain to the police| | “The relations were not cordial dur- | Devery enthustast, out to see the ban- about forty all told, filled the front of Was polishing the elevator motor, and| pe Verona was employ in the of- of the young canvasser were the man- ing the Garmiger aaron Senatorial a Direct Nominations Plan of ner raising at “the pump,” Eighth ave- the litte autditorlum. They included |demanded to be taken upstairs Where lace of the defendant lawyer and took |a8ers of the Savoy, New Netherlands, tere ey See eiuitar eek 4 . bao na and Twenty-etehth street, Aug. 8, Ms ™ de a P, sential hon sean Ouse ; 190 MMs. Wike’s three sisters, Mias Cather. |@l@ the lady wish to go? hat WAS) considerable | the negotiations Waldorf-Astoria and Park Avenue ho- ho started the changed relation’ Governor Leads Senator on A bomb frightened a team, which | ine Wilks, Mrs, Byam Stevens and M none of the dark complected Mr. Blake's ty rough which the 4 atten to with the result that @ trap was set| “Why, I supported Taylor tn that con- new the girl against the “pump.” | Woodbury G, Langdon; his brother- tn. | busine He persisted until a diamond yin Anthony Macaluso, whose testt- youth at the Park Avenue Hotel |tethat Carmack took offense, I re to the Constitution. | law, Woodbury G, Langdon; his two|merguise ring dented him on 18 ee at ie wcleged, was changed by q to-day into whieh he readily walked. | “who did you support for Governor?” RS THE COMPLEX IC N econ the ‘Allsses Sophie and Helen| Having occusioned tls dent, the 190y | monetary inducement given by Fischer. | Entering the hotel, the youth asked) "Gov, Patterson, retical “CLEA 0 Q i x £ e cul co: ‘ t0| z Eaters by ro Gr) akan tenoortat “After that did you notice any further Wangdon) who are daughters of Me, |tcok off her caracul cose Cant Gs Na 1 when he was placed on trial/for the manager. He was escorted to change In Senator Carmack's manner ALBANY, Fob, 2.—Commenting on OVERNIGHT ParaesiroerwesdturyieCangdon? <hs||\roren eeoob) piake) mieht eve) este) |evarged with extortion of money from | the private office, where he was greeted | UVER gir. He ceased speaking to me.” | em aaa iag brother, Langdon Wilks; his brother-in- | ‘Wo rounds had there been any Inter- Brien and several oth In| by a Mr, Butler, who was anxious to pied you Hone him any wroni Gov, Hughes's plan ct nomi! Pimples, Rash, fercnlans Eten Quickly | : ; : ‘ o tt , | i nelicoutdwabouththelyc “Thad no} filmed in hialapeech In Brook: . . Ete, jaw, Major W. Napler Keefer, of the| mission. But there wasn't. He finally Ierat trial the boy appeared as the | learn all t iid about the y [had meter indication of hostility ata | tions a4 out ined in his speech in Bro a eel Sti kta LO British army, now stationed at Toronto; | went to sleep on a cushion of revolving | principal witness for the State, man's scheme who In re you observe in Carmack's attitude |tyn Saturday night, Senator John *, ny Yr he mn d \s as c 0 "} nee Its discovery, one year ago, posiam, Mr, and Mrs, Amory Carhart, of Tux- | stars | his te ny on the etand differed, !3 & was shi toward you i aines, the Republican majority leader, e do; Mra, Charles Brown Oakley, Mra, | George Washington Brown, Blake's | iiely from the statements he made | I! ed the names of such | "Well, there, were articles in the pa- | Baines, the Rep tn which he | the em thin remedy, bas, to its extraordl- Loula T. Hoyt, Shipley Jones, Mrs, | sselstant, awoke and came up stairs 10) 49 the Grand Jury as Prealdent Roose: | Pete gin jected ant dem. frre OREM eh Ishments, exceeded the most } yt, y 5 ¥ | y : Bante : angle , expec he eminent spe ell, Mra, T. B, Wililams, Mfss | see why the telephone switchboard wa! | the arti e ident A wrangle | says: xpectations of t! r pues ee | followed, which was ended by the Cour | wtsnger our Constitution every voter Is to the world. It has Ruth Lawrence, Mr. LeRoy. Juat as the wedding party {ssued from Bt. heavily and there was a great ralsing of umbrellas. Seeing a battery of cameras aimed her way, the bride drew her feather boa about her face and shrank back. But her mother pusned aside the umbrella which one of men would have held between her and the photog- raphers and stood smiling at them. Wanted Good Picture. “It they want a picture Rood one,’ she said smilingly by her example, the bride and bride- groom posed with her on the steps for a group picture wiipped off her satin topcoat and re- | moved her small gray hat. About her throat was a collar of rich Irish lace, She looked ten years n she usually does. “What did you gl a wedding present? from, the crowd, “What would your mother give you?” parried the old lady, “I gave her my love, and when I die Will have a great deal more from ae “Will she have all that you own?” | asked the Inquisitive one. “She will have it all when [am dead,” was the reply From the church the guests returned | directly to the Inn, where the wedding younger called out @ man breakfast was served to them at 10 ck. It was a quiet function, in ping with the ceremony itself. ‘The reception after the breakfast was also | yan very informal. It at 2.30, when most of the party, ng the ‘bride's mother, went aboard the Worydale, tn- tending to return to New Yor Bliss Green wae married 1 dress, but she had as fine « trou any wealthy girl marr ever started wit AN In this h try journey establishm: York ¢ all tte f y most of yes ing the gowns ready , who began he dresses th er entire Hfettme., more possessed In The Haney miseh. Hett When ave, as! come of r Largely in Vey ways hs marry. T be one of fs little chance east during her ¢ hopes in red on Sylvia hough even the close friends of th have not been told so, it is bee ce where the couple are to honeymoon is Crulckstoa rk, Gait, Ontario, from which the frst nouncenient of the engagement on Feb. iL Charles Emmet and | going | down stalrs again, making what might | be called an original descent Peter's rain began to come town | bae let It be a fifth street Moved | was: Mrs, Hetty Green’ had four pol your daughter as | birthday and’— wes rae Bitnd, Bieeding « Presently he to pieces. Only the | « of his neck touched the steps. | He Went for Help. John Ken the build terview the y blonde. He slipped ar pas- door to tele- hings ted scene soon shifted d and Twenty- to the We: sta a bit fatigued ad lost th arrived there. Paradise and t fur hat The ht to coax her t ‘round theral quantity court plaster ‘At last when arraigned before Magis- “Her gray alr for the frat time in her trate 0! Connor the young woman went r energy. cemen W Into @ cell soon afterw the corner ai of arnica an been done in a pompadour that gently to sleep, leaning agaist the denen, ly becoming to her shrewd old | She woke once to say firmly, Honor, I drank three glasnes of to celebrate George Somethin the d four aderry -Or-other's dropped of to sleep again and Magistrate O'Connor dismissed the case with a Bn of $1, the vulgarly technical charge being down as Intoxicatto: Th Ba waiting automoblle. ——$—$—<>—__—_—_— TAMPA ENTRIES. TAMPA, Fla, Feb. 23—- for to-morrow's races The entries eas follows nga sixty Washi Steline us aay Car RACE- Five ¢ CURED IN 6 10 14 DAYS, INTMENT: le’ euaracten} ts ePriruding Pile ded. te 10 14 days oF mongy ref Nan PT PALO ure Att Ve the Hansen exar some ¢ hea cure, 3 law terous, Ow ne and O'Brien promised g that the examina cases of eczema and p March The News Scimitar of titled to exe’ he privileges given was identified. antltiaaltorexercise tier pr, Ylcgse/8 te ed tocial and other disfigurenfents “Was hat, edt itorlal written by Sen- | him thereby. | of years’ standing. The terrible itching at- j ator: Camas! ‘Tho only restrictions that should be g eczema ta stopped with the first | was “[ was so informed.” The Colo was told by aN ; plication, giving, proot of its curative ee pelieete hoch fold by a Mr. Imposed are those provided for by the prop rties at the very outs an that Carmack wrote the | Constitution and the laws passed w us skin affections, such as Then the Court ruled that as | ¢, F Fateventina erpes, blackheads, acne, bar- Soopers mental condl- | the design of preventing f and to her's iteh, etc., results show after an over n r raph of the ed! } }secure an honest expression of the vot- ight app y a small quantity be-| n C ett Lee rae aD il | Any provision of so- quired a cure. Those who use ! . ‘ i L poslam for these minor skin troubles can now oy ya Little Bald-Headed Angel law which Inevitably disfranchise nvall themselves of the apecial 6)-cent packy| vdioting . ene 1 ead the paragraph, |advance 20 per cent. or more of nge, recently adopted to meet such needs An't I e days ago, to ¢ Gen, Washington re p : f nd the answ ah 8 Foy tte ‘ol. Cooper and Col. Gates ; ft Hoth the S0-cent package and the regular $2 Bias Mi J 6 was to. have Se ere ae eat tometer’ | (eemeaee reese eerie eueesien Or at jar may now be obtalned fp New York and i iayion on all the subscrip- stent More only Governor the {te primaries, unless it 1s absolutely kiyn at Hegeman's, Riker's, Kalis! ; and Nashvilie Railroad. ever jan's, Jungmann’s’ and other leading necessary to do so in order to prevent fraud, should be condemned. , “All provisions now In force for the enrolment or registration of voters do {n fact deprive a large number of voters of thelr constitutional rights, and such provisions can only be justified as they come within the provisions of the Con- stitusion as to registration or as they conduce to the prevention of fraud in | nominations, The platform of the Re- publican party adopted at Saratoga recognizes those principles. drug stores, | ‘Samples for experimental purposes may be had free of charge by writing direct to the Bmergency Laboratories, 32 ‘West Twenty- fifth Street, New York City. ol, Cooper was questioned about the Joint debate between Carmack and Pat- vaon and asked {f he ever learned Carmack was using his name tn cra out « ye time ago hearing | —_>_—__. seam: |RIGHT TO PURCHASE | AWARDS OF PROPERTY. NY, Feb, 23,— 1 “Yes, yery often, It began In a spirit | of ridicule and he later charged me with ‘Krruption, His first reference was to a Little bald-headed angel named Dune « Later, referring to the ‘an- gel.’ ‘Ke asked if the angel was white |Srvtack and were Its feathers tainted \ With a sulphurous smell.”’ “Who was the angel he was talking kly admitted he ft was a plot on the | 4 (Trade Mark.) | y's Office] ALBA jenator Wagner | . a y it trodu a bill to-day which give | about?” \ D ie ay riattinnienne id you ‘ 7 y .| They should not be de i ght 10 | sponse. be, of course, differences of opinion as ||) CREAM KI mt? crouxn 16] ———— PROSECUTOR IN PANAMA CASES HERE TO-MORROW. f propert to what Is necessary to prevent fraud | and give a full and fair expression of the will of the voters, but any scheme which unnecessarily deprives the voter of the power to express his will Is, as I have sald, to be condemned SPECIAL AgKORTED CHOCO. 196 LATES (20 Ofinds). | POUND SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW, 2th. 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I enay Tee eat PUBITARIRG: Geese! in the most remote section aaiheonatell Cor Chureh se, 1 whether |! ng istricts are as sacred and should be ns | PARK ROWE! i whe i Br editors of the New York World, and | carefully guarded as are those of the Sai Cay nas Por 5 ‘ er § s to meet Arthur s of the Indlanapolis News, | gentlemen composing the City Club of 206 B vat Mt aN Indicted for alleged criminal | New York, and their power ts often ex-| 4 1, repos: |! ve ot President Roosevelt, William | ercised w least as great a degree| Con Fulton 8t. p. We she were of Intellienc ang others in connection. with he Panama Canal, Il go to New York | where he will confer | CTE District-Attorney BRAINS to the cases of Rule the World. 8 Statement ns were made, his stater Fischer-Han- to entrap the aleb M. Van Hamm an and the Institution of e them removed t: r trial After this | ‘oceed to Chicage | 4 confer with the fet-Attorneys i For 63 years -from one store to nineteen RIKER’S t sriadictions n reference to le ul sa Ne Saleh (Grape Nuts}| Drug Stores ‘ Sand m8 li of th New York, Brooklyn and Warrants certified cop! . 4 and certified lew York, Brooklyn an indictments @gainst the three Ney made of wheat and barley—is Boston men will be sent to the metr yiis to-morrow In_order that they n be in the hands of United States Com missioner Shields on the arrival of Mr. McNamara. It is the intention bility lof Mr, McNamara to request an ea rocer | date for a hearing before the Commis- | sioner a true food for brain workers. have stood for all that was best and most reliable in the drug business, “There's a Reason” ome quality ' ‘Ask you oe 3 Malden Lane, Tei, 6807 Cort, DiaD. BERTOLINO—On Sunday, Feb. 21, at 7.30 P. M,, MRS, ELISE CONTI BER- TOLINO, widow of Carlo Bertolino, Funeral at her late residence, 215 B. Gist at., on Thursday, Feb, 25, at 10 ALM Solemn requiem maas for they repose of her soul at the Church of St, Viasat Ferrer, 65th at, and Lexington at 10,30 A, M, Interment at Calvary Cemetery. CULLIVAN.—Mrs, JANE CULLIVAN, nee Kelly, widow of James Culllvan, na- tive of County Cavan, Ireland, in the oth year of her age, Funeral Wednesday morning from her late home, 109 Milton at,, then to &t Anthony's Church, Greenpoint, at 9.30 A. M ——OOO at WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, ae