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MS | | | CRAZY SNAKE RALLIES TRIBE FOR DEATH FlGdT Chief in War Dance Calls on, “Red Hearts” for Final Stand | as Troops Draw Near, | EXPECT, CLASH TO-DAY. | Redskins Try for a Battle- Ground, but Army Force Keeps Them on Move. | OKLAHOMA CITY,‘Okla., March 2%. | @-One hundred Creek Indians, half- Dreeds and negroes, under personal command of Chief Craay Snake, kept up thelr mareh on the warpath early to-day, but were failing to eprend the terror among the people that such events in earlier days caused. Rather, retreating before five com- they were panies of determined Oklahoma militia- men in an effort apparently stronghold in the Tiger mountains. ‘The militiamen ordered out yesterday by Gov, Haskell as a result of the up- rising that came after a clash at the home of Crazy Snake, in which Mars! Baum and Deputy Sherif! Odom wi kile Hus, the camp which had been hastily evacuated by Crazy Snake at thelr ap- proach. At break of day the s ers moved forward to give battle to the redski Dut the chief, through the age! his’ sleepless scouts, had been wat ing every move and he led his forces to reach a camped for the night at Hick: eway, apparently not daring, or at Yeast not caring, to fight his white foes in the open The militiamen at this junct pushed forward at aouble quick. Indians were about ten miles away from them, but the troops were de- termined the redskins should not be allowed to choose the battleground end thus gain a big advantage. At the rate of progress they were making the troops were in a fair way to’ overhaul the Indians before many hours and force them into a fight in the open. Shooting in the Night. The night passed without any alarms after the soldiers had bivouacked. Fir- ing was heard here and there, but this was due to the restlessness of roving bands of half-breeds. The Indians them- welves kept closely within thelr camp, Perween the North Canadian River and Deep Fork Creek, about seventeen miles | from Henrietta. Frontlersmen acting as scouts for the Btate troops, who passed most of the night near the Indians’ camp, returned shortly after daylight with news that the old chieftain's forces were showing signs of disintegration. The half-breeds 1 negroes, overawed at the unusually a e@ measures of the whites, were counselling ether abject flight or com. plete surrender, these rcouts asserted ‘To thege propositions Crazy Snake made @ contemptuous refusal, Real Red Hearts. He said that all those who feared tight go at once, but that all who had real red hearts would stay by him and help him forcefully to ‘i the wrongs under which his p To a man the Creeks dd thes 7 8 appeal th started and the ca: to the deat become after a war dane © was In an up eraay Snake ar age toggery, ny kept tddene and 3 glory. The Byectucle nace a then hastily went back to t at Hickory Hills and rey Indians really meant to fi Late today {t was reported that Crazy Snake, fearing arrest, has made His escape, deserting hiy followers, a is. now on hi y Washington te intercede with, the Great Fatic — ~~ UNION PACIFIC FINED. Federal and Others 3; Cot ‘Assesses Railroad mM Bach, BALT LAKE, U ch M.<in the Wnited States District Com hereutos day Judge Mazsh 1 the Union Pacific Railroad © Bhort Line, the Unton P and J. M. Moor Pacific Compan Don’t Look for Needles in Haystacks) Suitable Rooms, Houses or }| Apartments are not needles, but J! they are not easy to find—unless you look in the RIGHT place. Last week, for example, The }} World printed 5,478 separate “To |! Let” advertisements—2,438 More than the Herald or ANY OTHER New York, ‘Aorning newspaper. WORLD “To Let” Ads, Sift the ‘Hayetacke” and NATION'S BIRTH &.YEAR-Q {th THE ee WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 43, “ANNIETHE BRIDE” ‘SAND SNIPE GIRL CANON CHASE l GRE 'Shrewd Schoolgirl Her Own Lawyer, and Sisiers She Sues to Protect. RATE 20,000,000 SERVES SUMMONS BELOW NORAL ON HER ANNOVER 1909, AN CHAUFFEUR DMUEYS OROER_ CRIED W COUR HLOAS LOPERS. WADE BY COURT. ASA PRSCLTOR ee | ott Figures May Prompt Minnie ae Armed Federal Inquiry on the | With Court Writ, Braves | Woman’s W: ath HER OWN LAWYER. Dwindling of Families. FLAT LIFE TO BLAME.'IS Crowding and Hurry in the} Conducts Prosecution of Ac- | Big Cities, Chief Causes for | tion Resulting from Feud Serious Conditions. in Tenement. j WASHINGTON, March 2~In the last] ‘There were great doines tn the tene- century the birth rate In United) ment at No. 30 Clinton street to-day States has fallen in a surprising degreo,| when Minnle Greenborg, eight years old, according to figures compiled by W. S$.) tramped bravely up the stairs to the Rossiter, chlef clerk o8 the Census Bue! third floor, knocked on the door of Mrs. Teau, and at the present dme tt is about| Sarah Schlosberg’s fat, and handed Mrs feo, As the fall-| Schlosberg a summons commanding her rate in France has occasioned) to appear in Essex Market Court and eeu Ue se concern i has| promise to restrain Ann{e and Bennio SC ayer mental en Ol) and golly and Tzzy Schlosberg from unreal eee Hs id | further persecution of Minnie and Sadie uses leading up to tho steady owing | 200 Annie dud Sophie Greenberg. Al etee ¥ EWINA' the tenants in the house were out In the | halls to see what would happen. Nothing happened, Minnie Greenberg nded the summons to Mrs, Schlosberg, » does not speak English, Mrs. hlosberg promptly paged it over to her eleven-year-old daughter Annie, who 13 the prize mathematician of the Houston street public school, Annie) read It and, turning to Minnie, elacus | lated one word—one scornful word, Called Her “Smarty.” compilation is goon to) the Census Bureau, It x comparisons between , the United ted in w taken in i) and the one compl two dates ¢ und to be inva’ Another feature of ‘mpo! taken in conj: on with the decreasing birth rate, is the steady ten- population toward the cltles FOUND STARVING ATER CCYNES. tance, and away from the towns and country, “Smarty,” sald Annie to Minnie, just! distinct connection be Ike that | tween the reduction in familles and the | Then Minnie went downstatrs, kissed | Increasing t of population, her palpitating and her. alx- j | toward the citles, In the opinion of the months-old baby er, Bennie, and | census ofleials, The apartment house ‘flat’ and the tenement room do not encourage large families, The struggle started off to seb while Schle jool with sister Sadie, Annie and Bennie and Sallie & trailed close behind, wrath- HIS FEETFROZEN SUL CRDNCRCE. for existence in the large les also ful but silent, is more wearing and exhausting than “Don't say nothing, j under conditions that obtain in small her brothers, ‘They've got a judge for Foro areca towns or In the rural districts. In his forthcoming report Mr, Rosslter | shows that, while the total population of the Untied States Increased raptdly to 1%, the relative population of New York, Philadelphia, Boston and nereased even more rapldly 119 the population of there four cities tormed 24 per cent. of the total, but tn 190 they Included within their! join the army and fight the Japanese confines 7.6 per cent, of the population Minnie, now eight years old, was then the country. a toddler, and Sadie, now six, was an Some idea is given of the startling Infant—a twin of a boy that died. effect of the falling birth rate when the! Instead of ts out that had the average | n families remained the a friend," i | Be it known that there Is a feud ke 2 Refises we | Rea rent thet there 1a al feud ion 'Hoft Turned from a Yonke Judge Refuses to Accept Ref ergs. Harry Greenberg ts a pusheart Hospital Had Tramped Near- | eree’s Report in Favor of Granting a Decree, | peddler. A few years ago he was a pros- ly to Brooklyn Home. | perous eilk merchant in’ Warsaw, One after another vite had seen seven Infant boys die. The last had just passed awa n he was drafted to Policeman Hamilton } (Specta! to The Evening World.) | POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., March e of divorce has been refused Taylor, of the , Brooklyn, avenue sta found a man a= at Ham and Cole street to-de huddled up in the avenue v, and at prema Court Juatice Morschauser, first glance believed him to be ction brought by Anna Boyd | Both are that! well known fn theatrical cricles. Mrs. The man x 30 ciad, 3} St Joseph Coyne, wife and his two b and his face s0 expressive of misery same {n 19 ag {t was in 17%, the United dam, Holland. Annie was born tnere States would have a native population | three years ago.’ From Amsterdam he the pollceman shook him and asked him, Coyne 1s a comedienne. Her husband greater by 2,000,000 pe jneved to London, where Sophie was ‘nat was the matter, made a hit in the "Merry Wldow" in| “It may be claimed," says Mr, Rog- bora two years ago, and f-om J.undon ne man po! feet, which Lond he played the siter, “that the people of the United he c to New York, whe-e Benne was, were enc Co y in pleces of burlap, The Mollusc” at the States have concluded that they are only | born ards y're frozen and I ¢ 5g about half as well able to rear children, Piano Made Them Aristocrats, =| move. t r husband with at any rate without personal sacrifices; Greenberg and his wife are educated, The policeman summoned a patrol He lived, June, 1908, she under the conditions which prevailed in} and have a taste for music. Mr wet and to the ser, at the Ald- 199 as thelr predecessors proved them: berg plays the piano, and Greenberg and Station house sald he was $s in London, selves to be under conditions prevailing | Minnie play the violin. Their four room Edward Ho) of alleged indiscretions on | 790,"" : te Cole stree! aria: i In 1790, apartment on the second floor front at 0 Frazer was of: | ‘ay, a mutual friend nes, He tesiified before Tot- blocks of his out and he fel nished on. the and spotlese As between the two censuses, the re- | No. 30 Clinton street, tuction in the percentage of children to |! net ly he a int “Tye he each family has been more than halt. & syst 2 Blancicthalonls : ra MET ERTLACHALIRa aT ESAS The number of children under sixteen cal instrument of that characti WY IED of 1408, and siw years of age to cach family in the Co- aa ‘The possession of a plano makes t > up in V er In rooms which lonlal days was 2.8 as compared with 4 ‘tamily of aristocrats posit a a Ln yeh Mansions Lo In 160 is accentuated by the fact that Harry! ee Gin wey fem tho winery reenberg buys his Turkien bath tiokers 1 blew my Sinateerel tle alae’ $2 worth at a time, and Mrs. Greenberg arrived ve he was 6 f ; has been known to have her sale sty shoes perv couple fn th y restaurant, } dretaed Ina littering parior of halt asove tasty ty Referee E avis recomended dressing in Grand street is z (Ry si SEP AyYAC IER Up. to. the, time the Greenbergs ay: | {eR a 8 walk : that an tute ory decree of divorce rived losvergs, who have no gay 5, nted to Mrs, Coyne, without ali- Were the dominant factors in| {so Morgchauser 5 to wecept the r n his decision, the social life of the tenement b ‘ ‘onkers ‘i erec’s report, son of the of the children, | ium there RVING 1 CAVE child, But Minnie Greenberg soon be- | gan to divide honors with Annie. 1 itory deeree in this case upon the Annie be an ordinary | crawled |Sehlosherg in the school, and, in addi proof as it stands howd be sy {tion, * ays every evens eae i ‘8 Some corroboration of @ single witness q is ays the plano, AU ecaul Leth eobe sto Upon whose testimony the findings are And gtx-year-old Sadle Gieenberg was | amputate both sath 908s niade \ pleked for higher honors in s ! a ght-year-old Bennie Schlosbe oundwork for a tenement-house “Ae il Hs i OUT PON Annie Flowed in rt Tite—1,034. sence ee Penalizes ates Tam not satisfied to grant the in- ———— \lmost Within Reach of Fatal) Tap, Mrs, Wier I: Also Overcome. children. Verg in the hall, th proke a bottle of medicine and a of milk they were taking home to Baby Bennle Greenberg, Ange on Saturday evening, while io Tn a second West Twen i a of No. 313 Tous floor rear room of No House fourth street, which thes ' : j b thrown at the Goce oF ea les, Six Casks | Kahn, Who Once Got had ipied a few weeks, Mr. and Mrs, thrown at the door of the ap: rttles, i ——, | ann, 10 Jt j ment, Greenners ran into the hall ile 20tlies, SIX Casks—, | | James Wier, « middle-aged couple; were | saw several childs up and 2 | Fee i en | is down {he utalrs and, heard. the. door Down the Sewer | $150,000 Fee in Case | found dead by gas this morning, the giam in the Schlosberg apartment, i j | yoman on the floor near a gas heater avove. ] ics i, | mine Gaecain she ah mene to Court for Summons. Tyinedfiowediantnavernteforanatinee ust as Magistrate House was enter- saw Po-, that the tragedy liad been due to an ac- go tot gether there flowed 1,00 bottles and six probation offic other pene unt and get agks of the finest Italla f . trying to quiet Aaron cident and not to preparation, One of sf ining to oH anaE tReet ee ae Madison avenue, a two gas Jots that are close together had | 224, vandtimmac:|of it-with twenty b'uecoate standing arities have made boon turned on, while the other was be- | ulate attire ediate atten- Ing their throais and aver ‘onapicuous of late years around Ing turned off. The one that was turned | tion. ha a beyond her a (ROH eS the Magl Kahn was de- on Was arranged for a gas-heater con- Poise Canlained, Her mission to 8 It. | nouncing Magistrate House as a douvie- nection, hut there was no tube on tho trate Walsh's desk bee the Magistrate great flood of wine th | adjectived ‘Tammany see heater to connect it. wave 4G coveted summons, waste was selzed by the Mas House is not a Tammany The position In which the woman was ae Ree ero nye pet ercon is and evening Board trom ‘the ests ft) Judge, having bee found "homed that she had awakened tacked up on the wall ot ‘the! Ly alae wee Le aeal tee 9 Hal McCh that she had craved from bed fn a dea- ROrMINE Nlanie perforie men | ng to provide “himself ‘witha | the language Kahn was using, He t perate effort to reach the gas Jet and) Mrs. Schlosberg, through Annie, ane Momse. the excited lawyer away in the care o turn {t off. She had fallen unconsetous| nounced that they would have at least) More than twice the amount that was | Bee eS 1) heey twenty witnesses in court when the 7 into. the sewer from Police totale a Workhouse sen- and died within a few feet of the gas SWOMe Vad Headquarters. court yaid to-day’ nt to g fat tap. “Sadie and | will be our witnesses, 1 aaureny fee eheaets Wate amen | tence for contempt of court everal a Mrs. Mary Kelly, from whom the, §ald Minnie Greenber: been paid (or by Reggnans!, | ahn's frlends and relatives appeale couple rented the room, eald that they eeeasaras cay and the importers got back ‘1,00 sin and at t he joment he let had been in excellent spirits yesterday,) RATS STAMPEDED WOMEN. TSR HE Ser aaa offender off wi and had talked with other lodgers about | thelr plans for the week. Mrs. Kelly did| nogents Fled from Burning Bi not kiow where they came from or if) Court Justice Blanchard I Among the wines that gurgled aes hadn't the monoy cask and bottle Into the sewer were| come time in the had spent downatalrs ity heal any iesiallveeniWinee | Women Fled from Them. various brands of Chianti, Vii ‘Tanova An ambulance was summoned to th) 4 parn owned by George W. Rhodes, | The aacriites of all this fox. eitxtr use, but the surgeon sald they had} n dead f was directed No. 218 Bloomfield avenue, Bloomfield, attorney for J. was destroyed by flre yesterday several hours, tate ina few —_————-— j? | stoner; Maypard M | Kahn SENATORS INSPE afternoon. sioner Bingfam's ed against iS CT SPRINGE. | Sire, talsely rumored that the Job| tery, and. Property Clerk ‘and John M ALBANY, March 2%.—A sub-commit- They saw that not a drop was di-| ‘ontractor, that $4, Haines Home for Aged Peopie nearby | was (n flames, and hundreds of persons | An {9 ‘Saratoga to-| hurried to the fire, Suddenly a horde) a ety of rats driven out of the burning barn 1e le scampered across the lawn. Girls and) fect on July 1. ee lfacea tes this Rite Piepman women, hoiding their skirts, fled scream~ | wii] be the fate seized in| Headquarters In the bollef that he had ta 5 ey Baia the rete, and the! raids upon dealers rho Teglect to take | been appointed to succeed the Com: | spore was tom, {ous & license. missioner, tee of the Senate Financ composed of Senators and algal bai day, where ¢ tgs which if & es ine, Brackett. e 1a wee verted from the drains that led ints) on tne the sewer sitting In The pouring away away of t eae |e ab if hundreds of gallons of wine was man datory under a law th went into Committee, Cobb, Agnew had been lost at poker game at a Tammany ast Fifty-eighth street. Later he was arrested for trying to| dispossess Police Commissioner W! fam McAdoo from his place at Poli ° manufacturers’ forp she was married to ‘ | gladne | "Hog Alle tires of automobile Read “The Road to Cant that the law against thelr use, in pkgs. “There's a Rea i lacted, would bo aimed againat’ mer COLD IN HEAD, ‘Belle of Hog Alley” and Her Cora Sinclair Fails to Appear Jacob Grant, Arrested for Sell- Examination in’ Suit | Against Young Laird, | DEMA NDS $50, 000. | When arraigned to-day before Magis- | trate Higginbotham in the Bedford Ave- | nue Police Court, ¢ ing Necktie on Sunday, Com- plains AgAINSY Minister, Companion Arrested in, for Bridgeport. | AT HUSBAND’S REQUEST SHE arged with violating Jacob Grant, a haber- Girl Was Pet of Auto Demon-' Defendant's Lawyer Threat: | j dagher, of No, 683 Broadway, Willamg- strators and Garage | ens to Have Her Brought Up | burs, declared that he was a victim of Men, { in Con Persecution and called the attention of tempt Proceedings. {the Court to the fact that eight months | | ago he had a quarrel wih the Ray. Miss Cora Sinctalr, of No. 158 Woat | Canon William Sheafo Chase, pastor of Pitty-fourtis street, who tnatituted suit |CUfIStS Episcopal Church at Bedford and Division avenues. The Rey, Canon Chase was in the son of a Philadelphia mifllonatre, for | courtroom to aid in the prosecution of $50,000 damages for alleged breach of Grant, who was arrested yesterday morning for selling a necktie, ‘The haberdasher told the Magistrate that he was a momber of the Willams as she hnd been ordored.| burg Board of ‘Trade and that eight Nathan Durkan, counsel for young | months ago tho board had invited the el pl jdress at one Latrd, anounced te would get out an | clereyman to deliver an ad additional order requiring her to show | OF Ite meetings He ae beenrebren cause why she should not b Covapeak elon: DOs Dee a: UBER Panreantaet he punished ““sput Insteat of doing that," aald laring and skit! with whlch she could, Robert L. Turk, representing Miss Grants “ho delivered a sermon that wun @ machine al! by her lonesome, Sinclair, declined to discuss the case, |to children, After he had. spoken’ £ rrled Annie last Auguat "Hog Alley" “I can't tell you anything,” sald Mr, |Went to him and veunonstrated with him s desolate, Up and down Broadway Turk, when asked at his office why | OM {is Hind of talk. cto Ae over and above the whlazing of dem+| Miss Sinclar did should pave sods tle gol very angry onstrating cars could be heard tho) Laird'’s attorney at this and wrote me a letter In which moans of chaufféurs and garage men! he threatened or slander, | the Sunday tay “Hog Alley” was all buzzing with ex- ctloment to-day over the discovery that Annie, the bride cf fed to Bridgeport with “Hog Alley" way which {s owned to the exclusion of promise of marriage, did not appear elt York by automobile hefore Supreme Court Justice O'G: agents and girage- extends from Forty-fitth street almoat to Fifty-ninth street, Annie was the belle of “Hog Alle: even be * Strong: When “Ea” Strong, fascinated by the a" Strong, had Rankin, is that sectlon of Broad. recently against Samuel 8. Latrd fr, | Dean ens of New ore man to-day, Keepers. It ot appear t court. obtained the order last week for Miss Snelair'a examina- Sine T have been persecuted.” ,rleving that Annie had shaken the tlon to-day and It was expected there eee n STAG ad Lois” | would bo sensational developments tn the clergyman Why onfined his ace But the groans of the abandoned soon | the case, Lalrd contends that the ac- tivities In beha.t of the Sunday law to changed to cheers, Annle the Bride) tion against him was started for the PIR M | sie gald the Court, “that Was more on the alley and more pro- | purpose of blackmail, you and some otaers would devote soma Miscuously sociable (otherwise, a good| Miss Sinclair, in her complaint, set of your time and attention er neanats teller) than eke had been before. sho) forth that young Laird, atter courting (Mm Whetw things ary fun wide aie was all the place all the thme,| her for five years, and leading her to Brooklyn a black eye.’* trim, pediclesied tet pies alr just) belleve he would marry her wedded a “My work Decaeeneyy: confined te é ough disordered to flutter enticingly » Philadel tito uy. | Kings County,” replied the minister, " the breeze under her waucy cap, Wealthy Philadelphia widow, Mra, Lit- | Have noting to de with Manhattan," Demonsteators nent for her le show | (ian G. Ha air said she| Without 2 nto the women purchaseye- how had lt N support Of casa Magistra ) dat the gars were to the feminine F Ha Lite a it Shipest bearing over paroling tho demonstrators su the fact that | ‘Atv 'peurest Sandye The epee. prisoner In Annte could rua aycar ay well ay any| pile Bat in, New Sante = ——— = mA more a the reemed to tie Nyfette Ber be i + es *| Laird ts the son of Samuel 3, Latrd, + | to spend her t ‘ound the headquar- | g¢ 4° Soho Sian o teal ey eval, wna waa thee. 2 tai Sinvher, & Ch thaw man: — Notice to Consumers onatrator fi pale OuRaLcOM pany cities of the country, — Young of Se OE eany | Talrd met Miss Sincl: 1402 when ho ad’ of a job n ging Py teased ter vas managing his f iheekans ers business in 66 ¢ 99 fent Rankin to Bridgeport to do some| this city. | ROE Tee aD — | Lon Dran demonst nf tonics Hiei 6H hm JORDAN ANSWERS CHARSE : OF MURDERING His wire. Condensed Milk New Premium Stores Prisoner Had Carted Wife's | 201 Montgomery St., Jersey City tilated Body Around in a Trunk ame a eT Sy —Ci f a . | 217 East 59th St, New Yor ane Tee Casi 12 Centre Street, New Haven Ma" Strong communteated with Supt. | Birmingham, of the Report police, and Annie and Dean Rankin were are rested in a boarding. air fleld avenue, Bridgeport. Under the elreuin- stances and the laws of Connecticut they were adjudged peremptoril of ‘crima and were held in which neither af them could pay, ong has not yet got back the dia-| trond ‘ehaagement Tinie which le gave | SCAMURIDGE! Mass., pease n=) ; dh Annie and which she has given, he| Without the least trace of nervousness, | There is a larger an ner hears, to SM ts | Chester §, Jordan, answered an indict- # selection of premiums to choose | ment charging wife murder with @ plea) [ from than ever, , of not guilty before Judge Edgar R./ Sherman, in the Middlesex County Su- | | Perlor Criminal Court, at East Cam- bridge to-day. Immediately after the | plea had been entered Attorney Harvey | H. Pratt, of Boston, counsel for the de- | fense, offered two motions, one pees) jing a technical question of jurisdiction “AN CASH, and ne second @ motion to quash the indictment. Arguments on these mo- Hons, were expected to consume the en: | tire day, | The murder, of Mrs. Jordan at Somer: | ville on Sept. 1 last was revealed through the suspicions of a cabdriver, who thought that a trunk which he had transported for Jordan contained stolen i gooda. The he Hh no ned He nolice | +} H ¢, H and a search of the trun isclosex eee in Closed Institu- fiiements of sre, Jordan's body packed | . f ; tightiy In it. ‘The woman had been tion Quieted by Promise of ile and her bedy cut Into amall pieces | The head was found in the furnace at Mondaini’s Early Return. Remember that labels from Lion Brand Eveporated Milk are good for Premiums, just as those from Lion Brand Condensed When you buy Lion Brand Milk, either Evaporated or Con- densed, you are getting the best. No matter where you live or what your occupation may be, you can dress well on our new Credit carry 9 select and up-to-date stock of Ladies’ & Gents’ Clothing Open an account with us and pay the Jordan home tn Somerville, Jordan | was errcated In a Boston lodging-house, | —————_— 'YOUNG SOGUS DEAF MUTE WILL REPENT NINETY DAYS, Charl Seymour, the young bogus deaf mute, who was arrested in Ho- boken for begging and then tortured Into physical demonstrations of the fact About three hundred men and wom: depositors tn the private banking Mondaint, at No. 1) Union et, Brooklyn, which closed on Sat: | urday, gathered about the bullding to- |day bewalling thelr troubles and call- {ng upon the saints to bring the miss-| ise of E that he was neither deaf nor dumb, was § ba 7 one wo | ae Brae ie nan na ine YG "2600 sentenced to ninety days tn the peniten- aac ore : a tary by Recorder McGovern in Ho- e were ted up tn the bank, A man with | HA 1 aay one arm gone and the other crippled In deilvering the sentence the Re- deplored the loss of $1,9% which he corder told Seymour that he was about had on deposit with Mondainl, as despicable @ rogue as ever fell) (nto The crowd was working itself to a| the tolls of the police pitch where order seemed certala, | when @ rumor began to spread that Mondain! would return within the next two days prepared to meet any run that might be tite J Postum eee one Boot pease it Ie) A policeman who speaks Italian did Made of clean hard wheat and con: his best to give eircuiitiee to the re- tains no drug or other harmful eub-| port, and in a few minutes the crowd, Stance. tripped off to their homes move than! “My husband always had his cof: ‘half satisfied, leaving only a few doubt-| ie twiee a day—thought he a) ers hanging about the doors. jot do without it,” writes a N ‘The vanished banker's son, Antonto, woman, "About twelve years ago he who is now tn charge, said to-day thot began to have bad spells. his father went away about ten days| . fis head feit queer, was dizzy and ayo, He is @ Genoese, ant lias been Sick, at his Stora Tit need Dacor ing business in Brooklyn would come and prescribe for billous. | ars, He lias about 2,000 ness, but medicines gave no perma. | Lenox’ 2274 8d Ave., Bet, 123d & 124th Sts, Business Confidential, Open Evenings. SPRY AT 64, Keeps Well and Active on Postam., ‘The fact that we VE built up such an enormous in- depositors eer etea Minede eid canted nent relief, | stitution in Walker that to his knowledge the old man had “in a short time the same old Ghreatechowerthaty| a creat deal of moucy tied up In mort-, spells would return. This went on street, ee 1at lo- pases, it was the trends story that! tor yeara, until we dreaded these cation doesn't count Bongay ould we ack as toon aeshe|apelis and feared ho would become) = FO. ins i if value securities. jan {nvalid ora “hang,” if value oe | “A friend to whom we told this ex- and price are ri ght. | nee said {t was coffee. Hoe had x Fo oa AUTOISTS IN CONVENTION, | perleree seen s “was, and stopped Such value-giving as by our Suits at Sr5 is the cause of our growth. erent coffee and got ve Clubs of the State to Pash Crusade ones to well-made Postum, for Good Roads. | “He told us to be sure to make tt _ Gy | right, according to directions on pkg. ROCHESTER, N.Y. March ®.—) sow wo Ike Postum as well as coffee, Moe Lev & Co Nearly very one of the thirty-fve) and I can't remember when my hus-|/t “9 automobile clubs of this Sta te! band has had a sick day. i jrepresented In convention ee! “Those bad spells are a thing of 1439 Broadway | 119-125 Walker St. nelpal matter peat th He ts 64, wor! day New York i New York to take action to be prese pry as a boy. “We have 810382 Fi S| - wuasinereaTel sts Sand aihal 380-382 Fulton St., Brooklyn on at Albany, ous drin nvention | 45, t 1 to the vpon and are ei toh the good roads q The clubs which does not injure us as coffee want good roads ay did.” The clubs to the “Name given dy Pastum Co., Battle regulation or proh! CROWN CATARRH POWDER |fve per cent. of the ers of moto \Vanicles, Oliver. A of Albany,, Ever read the above letter? A ts president of the fon. A hoom | pew one appears from time to time. for Herbert A. Meldrum, of Buffalo, 18 They are genuine, true, and {ull of |'a She aie | alr, In cage Quayle refuses @ re- | human Interest. SORE THR ALL DRUGGISTS 25, 50, 75 ete