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Neng ere a —— THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DEVEMBER 8, 1910. When tod that the detectives hed ' | BEAUTIFUL ALOME”’ i | pose except tr © mortuary tuna? eS ESSLETOIS WMP ("AEE%002" CHEARO NOT ALL GRAFT HUNTERS NOW TRAIL = that Warner's gun was ever brought to | CHICAGO WITH A“D.” | ih \ sald ¢ wit 5 | the strike headquarters at No. 781 i ness, ' | jarker Wilson's Denials, . Bighth avenue, | | RT. Wilson, banker, at No. 33 Wall | All Told the Same Story. | | street, and president of the Saratog: ‘The four men arrested yesterdoy wet ’ eo Ue Racing Association, was called by Mr. fPalled one by one before Deputy Com ,, Bruce and asked if he had heard an; fmissioner Fiynn last night. The story’ each man told was substantially this: | | He said he and the four other men | —_—— | thing about the race track legisiatl there " est oO plo ve a “ + beohe td > were tn Oy leet pag Bs ices tal aturaty, the bills were opposed on (Continued from First Page) Rave true? Not to my knowledge. | ®% Har meta pe oy ag Tl homed a id be pee Cr oe | — Q. Has your memory Q. at steps did you take to oppose ————— been refreshed | YY | an ae ES ; them? A. don’t know whether we they saw @ man coming down the | for an investigation of the promoters | and ean you ye meant. foe, that Oe | ald our share of the publicity fund or me remember. not. I was not president at that time.” | But He'll Pind Ove Q. Did your association contribute Soares) ; payment of any of the wi, Want tea Collection trom the | penses? “A. We contribuied to the Je ‘hers ‘ot to my knowledge. of the anthgambling legislation, . 1 oa Th te he Stand. [Some Day the Windy Town} amen mmo” tne Stand. os | Broadway, who got $250 from Relmont May Rise to Appreciate for “missionary work’ amc street with a gun over his shoulder, | they surmised he was engaged bY the | 4 4: “he Tactifie - express companies either a a guard | ACliNg Chief Testifies He Or-| or strike-breaker. Without words they Siem Nate “1% t pounced upon Lim and he was knocked| Gered Fire Nets After Cap- | i thé cler- | wilt eventually find out, Gan SOU VATY Ga the Navere ot the Jiao one of the men striking him y ‘ ie ” | Rymen, was the first witness to-day. | @. How will you find out? A. 1 don't | expenditure of $18,510 for legal expenses? {rom behind. As he lay on the pave- tain Was Save Salome. | “You have request privilege of | know. I'll ask anybody and everybody. | A. I am very sorry I cannot, 1 wa ment the @fth man—the man not yet making a statement," sald Judge | sonstarinutae i Aad thention to} not in town during that time. 1 want caught-drew @ knife and began sta — | Bruce. “Please do #0. or ik hat may refresh your mem-| to say that our axsocition never con: | ° ed % AEM ‘ ‘ fe mine | OF¥: ON the ¥ after it was de-| tributed a vent fo 1 | oie 4TH FLOOR “TOO HOT.” CITY UNSOPHISTICATED. | gia 260" Maid, Thornton, “some min-| posited" you took ‘out of the "Mate | cuvuced # cent for any Improper pur- | in th for Was Going Hunting. Ol i Wy 4 0d *|Iater whom T know asked me to o| Bank a certifieate of deposit for i | TATA eesaciad Maciel] d 1d Seens Warner aut Min Ganth wher own to Aguedurt and see how the | What waa that fort “Ar‘That was for | David Wileon Trarctack gimme ot =| KOUNg and O hound for Long Island on @ hunting haces were conducted. 1 found about} counsel fees, | horse owner and breeder on the stand n down| Q In co | Stands for Vice and Bars Art,| 2 women and avout 100 m bite AS Yeg, Ln NIH this race track | this afternoon, but when his name was! For more than a generation there. I didn’t Ike the way the women | % Hed he was not In the room. * ‘ ? ‘ Q. When did you pay these legal ex-| ‘The graft hunt wa® then dropped for Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Says S r, Wi acted. I knew Mr. Belmont and I went | penser? A, On the lath of dune: faving i pe tsh es HRSG CIN a 4] " 'ys Singer, Who Is Done | f'n omecnena ts pemont and prom-|'to Davies, Howe & Auerbach’ and De) {ie,day and the committee took up te Ointment have afforded the trip. He had offices in the Times Bui ing and was going to the Pennsylvania station at Seventh avenue and Thirty- i “ P ‘ Litton second street when he wes attacked | Climbed Ladder to Victims Lieutenant Swears No Fireman | " investigation of fire insurance w _ He had no opportunity to defend him- 1 fy ised to keep the messengers out of the| Lancey Nicoll, $12,000. | relet 6 chburg | welt. The police learned later that he of Newark Horror. | With It Forever. stand eo that women could not bet. Q. Were there any other legal ex- Murgat Fire Insurance Company, Ob ‘the Adak ttt ibd cori was felled by a blow om the back of “In 198 Mr, Belmont asked me to find | Pensea? A. Yes; $4,500 was given to Mr. | sate economical method of pre- | the head and that while he iay pros- trate a number of men leaped upon him, pevespentent.) Kicking Dim and stamping on him. NPWARK, Dec, §.—At the continua When he was taken to te abl natn tion to-day of the Coroner's inquest Into n it ae Fry ebomionee ~ the Wolf Company factory fire of Satur- ‘ Salles, but he could not aid them in| %@Y before last, that resulted in the} " " death of twenty-five girls, acting Battal- . ” Yes, | any way in fonning down his assailants, J foot iene . “{ will never sing in Chicago again, | Was retained by Mr. Belmont e niet Sc 7 ed that wh ‘oot ladder off the truck in an attempt LJ a * + | He died three days later. i or cae be ate cedar to det ie| to rescue Mise 3 t believe that I will ever| Frank K. Sturgis appeared on the _ Memory Still at Fault, before United we Ea ane and destroy sleep } When the case yas reported Fiynn| tie #itis were belng burned to death “Who t60K the ts city again, 1 may have to| stand again and said that he had no| ‘You remember the minutest detail! i" Hoboken o-day charged with smug: | ; [100k personal charge of it. The vic- | !*lnk their fives by jumping, the Aremen | asked My. Mott, pass through, but I will take the first | personal knowledge of who recommend. | Of all these things, but you can’t tell, 88 $3,000 worth of jewels on the} Cuticura Soa | tim's gun hed disappeared and a search |" busy rescuing Capt, Van Valken= | and two of my. i: train out. Chicago te a little too un-[ed Coyne, but that fe ad been In-, Where you got the #300? A. No, Pringess Irene of the North German p j made for it in pawnshops. Then | UNS from the third floor. He didn't| “Were you helped by. citizens sophisticated, It hae @ ittle too much | formed ty John WB. Stanchfield that}. 2.1 @nd that in May, 1908, de-| Lloyd Line, which arrived to-day. out the sentiment among the clergymen, | Burke. ny serving, purifying and Special ‘The Evening Word. Q. What was that for? A. T don't | CHICAGO, Deo t—Mary Garden has| 1, i2,8 8nd reported that they ny | know. They way that came out was| HELD AS GEM SMUGGLERS.| beautifying the skin, scalp, in favor of the anti-gambling bills, bie: One day r aut Chicago and says she will never! so reported and sent a bill for $250. did! at the trecke ghd wo eal he had e”bin Man Cee nt ee ee coe come back. She went to Milwaukee last | not want the checks of the racing asso- | for $1,300, He wanted the mone decent Gave | Ss000 | Worth =f | and old. For affections of night, and just defore her departure | ciation because I did not want to work and I gave it to Mm nd da Pe Hi wn bo | the skin that torture, disig- for @ race track an# considered that Ij Q. ‘That was in November, 19067 A,! Taffacle di Biose and Isabel Carts. | , ima, both of Pittsburg, were arraigned ure, itch, burn, crust, scale, off the truck?” shotgun had been | Khow citizens were fAiling in an attempt | Perhaps.” tah posits amounted to $¥4,875.. In May, 1909,! ‘The pair were second cabin passengers | And Cuticura Ointment are ried te the headaearters ot the ex. | use Madders to eave the girls on the| “Wh nidn't you get the ladder up in| Mock modesty, ft stands for all kinds | Coyne was recommended by Sooncee | YOU deposits amounted to only $%900./on the liner, When @l. Blows sae f carrie€ to the headquarters Ger Geen: Allee Pek Valeenbarg haa | tims te save this womant® of vice, all kinds Of risque, cheap the |man Wadsworth and not the Speaker. | Does that help you to recall whore Fou | auagstiod <buls> for the: dewelty (were well nigh infallible. press strikers on the night of the as- be ved he ordered fire nets held for| “Just We got It up to the window | @trical productions, but it was too nice| John J, Evans, treasurer of the Met-| got the $20,000? A. No. i found. The young woman atl then fold everywhere, Potter Drug & Chem, wault. she Jumped." | to accept ‘Salome.’ ropolitan Turf Association, was recalled. Q. In April, 1908, didn’t you get an- _ =" Corp, Sole Props, Boston, Bo klet free, : fhe nomes of the men | the sitio to jump into, ¥ ne Me ae wae duty in Seventh Weut. Caftrey awore that no member| er be das eoabel Pier ok erated a single member of javenue, and also learned that the man ¢ the St peeim ent be us & ladder t0| wise ‘Depariment go Up the tad je took the gun to Headquarters had | the fourth floor, where the girls were | tig fourth floor remarked to some fellow strikers as he| reaming at Slazing windows, from | \ her don't delleve that everybody in| “When did you first near of the dis-| other certificate of deposit from tre | Searched and the jewelry found. She Chicago objects to ‘Balome,’ but I do| appearance of the ledger of the Mutua!) Mutual Bank in addition to the S50) | *ld di Blose gave it to her to conceal. know that Chief of Police Steward t| Bank?" Mr, Kresel asked. wa ie ielked about? AZ don’t know. | They_were h asked Mr. Mott, with | either too ignorant to appreciate real] “When Mr. Kirkland testified here) ,.2..v% here a:recomd of $86 tn- terest & ceartificat I y nce Art or he wanted t0 gain a itis notort- | yenterday,” sald the witness, "C never | {he sq muck Sete ate oF dees ald hy ‘Is the Tuberculosis Crusade . which most of them jumped to death 3 4 showed it: | es i i ety when he stopped my production. was more surprised in my life. I might) 1 don't recall e | Tip in Anonymous Lette “Neem Maher ate Dut it was} You Gidn't know how many were! ‘one geapieee the Wty Gay Rot abreo| aed {like Se han wotsed abkiever toro |G What was fie amount of st? A. 1] ! Losing Ground? Da ' be o Goh mae sagen Wee) ulna ome phil with the Police Chiefs view, but they | with the case.” don't know, See here! I guess this proves those raised between windows, beca “N " Maid 4 “ ‘d ows, because there are to bl becaure Hor | Q. What. became of it? A.T don’: Mest this’ Gont cos ot thors on wey. | "%2 “29 Vise" Wim Met te atep may steeus ion. See te ean hin check beoke, but Sontag ita, | kiOW. “I'wight have bought sends with rt Despite all the efforts being made by advo: \just got this from one em on Sev- p xome of those girls F to-ai lite \, [et freon ale and cupaneenkn sreepeiontn eo Renton Swears He Saved Fifty. did all t could.” satin, Ad tend Dees fe 'unsopnne | eloped that ome of them bad i, was stated that fleured on the basis! Calendars number of | ‘This tast information came to Police} Ldeut. Darkin swore that he passed| “Why when you were able to go to “1, as far an real art ls concerney, | been burned. of four per cent. interest (his ceryficate Thi 3, Leathe ‘Meadquarters through an anony Alte ais Gowa trom the front fre.9e- | the third fost could you Hot have gene n provincial, There are plenty | 1” April, 198, Evans sald, he told the of deposit amounted to. more than teanthclte mew cnenaate are Vrite to us and ask to be referred to Clee ‘letter, Instantly men were sent to cape to Fireman Brown. In srown's| (0 the hae hese sirls | ot places where ‘Balome’ will be appre-| Janitor of his club-house to destroy | $12,000, : H ane Be lithographed in nen, Prieta, men and women whe took Bema « the strikers’ headquarters. Every locker [Own testimony yesterday he swore he| “fyy Dane burned? |, ciated, and some of these days when | some old check books that did not be-| Evans admitted that addition to! colors, and will decorate the 4 tree of tabieeohindacpacuaaaeel to WF para Hin the place was opened, but the gun) Was Insite the building, unable to get} owhy didn't you put the ladder up| Chicago becomes a little more enlight-|iong to him, and that. thls‘one had bo Hapa ena asi ta wall of dining room orlibrary, Some of them took the Alterative 10 Was et found. to the trapped girls on the fourth floor, | petween the windows?” ened it may appreciate such @ produc: | evidently been burned with them. He minan eka apr ees ar ae Free distribution Years ago when doctors said they would not lir until he was overcome by smoke, There was no use for it then.” tion as I sav also sald that the pass book to the) wiritten front ihe banic to purchasers only, | 10 week |CRUISER TO HONDURAS bea ue en i 00 Wn ein geno (OS ia ne. pelage 18 Ml MON tee ees |SREE TGR Tee oe cr MAE | "tow! asked Meeoan eeturaing. to {begins tomorrow, Could anything be fares to youre and thos: €‘ I ae itor In @ quivering volce. Period ha . theo} s rou tell fee Where who lore you and would do anything to restor | stg btisngecn ay aiticen sence, bad t. Darkin said he climbed up the | to Russia, She sald: All the Vouchers Lost. ar on oan You tell oe where’ CLOVER BLEND COFFEE | sos to heatth: it you ate scoptical-investign'« TO GUARD AMERICANS. Se ewe thok | re-escape and passed Atty girls! OT think that by the next time I] g xou nave no vouchers or check | “1 Font forthe life of me.” is, skilfully blended to, bring Our medicine, our advertised | statements ; ———— aren an ws nto Fireman Brown Tanah” nastene toe ey DBE that | hooks for 198? A. No, they have been | Q. Did yer otek et ae time, cone | Ousthe richest favor of Meche °c. Led hs gh ioe Baal 5 WASHINGTON, Dee, 4—In view of} | Capt. Robert H. Park testified that| “are vou aure it was Brown?” axked| Turkish husband-to-be of mine with | )’0' ‘ tribute to any person or persons moneys every day Heerented girest fp | teptimonitts, tetting bow Reksian’s Anststire cared ‘the alarming reports of an impending] *iptruce Ro. 4 arrived on the firgt| vr. Mott. = Pe beeper g E save Amerion | GQ. De you keep copie of any leiters| tobe uscd in any Way In ee ee eee | them. “Mere is one: 3 st the ade] aiaPm, bMt-le-was home at breakfaat| "Yen" bai atiaberhp seri y made me what| you write? A. Positively not. with any legislation regarding race 8823 Girard Ave., Philadelphta, revolution in Honduras against the ad ¥ 1 and while I hi Ath y t y lew warding ra roken Coff. 20c. Ib. , pet it ‘ot 1903 1 foinistration of President Davitia the} #24 aid not arrive at the fire unt! he was up inside the Sse +g rol cae an Oe uanne Q. De you keep the tottern you re-| track matters? A, I did not. en jee, p htonisenp rig pele ee wi id 3 Mott i? < n't receive y except is ere y J eee Pecoms to Puerto Cortes to) ant et gone on wien You ar | couyr” asked Corecer Beier. fca by @ damned sight. association. raised at the tracks for the purpose of | Order by Postal, or Telephone 3471 Cortland | %,tH* Winter of 1004 T had cough, might ameot . Hiseot any posole emergency that might | PY I didn't notice. Q. Under date of October, 190%, Is @ influencing legislation, legitimately or ‘ondanger Americans or American inter- Tt was all over when I got theres’! deipeman Brown testified yesterday| Miss Mary Garden's forcible opinion stub of a check drawn In favor of! 11} ‘4 and later I bed many hemorrhages; imatel: A. i can swear pori-! ‘| in thi succeasi sts, The Tacoma left Cristobal to-| replled Park, that he had been unable to get to the | of Chicage brings ~ op Oscar Ham-| sfichael J. Ryan of Philadetphia for, tively that I never knew of any such G I LLI —y tape he teeta Ta ‘Way and probably will arrive at the] “How long does {: thke your men to|gourth Moor because the door leading to baie 4 apni, lau on $5,000. Was that a death fund? A. Yes. | thins i down, | Three physicians treated me. 1 ra. Honduras port on Saturda: Set up’ a forty-foot extension ladder?" | the stairs was locked. He had remained, | Of | “Salome we tho anal sterday | It Went to the widow of a man named} Chaves R. Heney, one of the execu- He ecerel Mt reese eas teteonenaed te entices { ——<——— — “Not {iphwgat than, four thinutes,” [he sald, until he was almont knocked | 1% Omcar save the mat te wall fee | DUEY. committee of the "Mets" was next COFFEE (ee) ‘Riter taking a acl! quewtity t hed tbe fleet qu« ‘DR. LASKER RETAINS Ten't that pretty long tim ak Wy Abs gneks Gas Sens. London. yore emaerard Burke the chairman of | ca | night's sleep for weeks. My improvement wa: 5 ur a A. Yes. ‘ave you ever known of, any as: | €83» 235, 237, 239Washington St., N.Y, | iit ‘thom the firs, 1 geided sirengid an WORLD'S CHESS TITLE.| «1° nave neara ts ly one| fire, te dyin FT tell eeeee gt. impresario. |G. When did you see ment or collection of funs for any pur. Bat, Park Placoand Darelay Sh," | MASA: aul) appear” 1 ‘cimer” Sed Sanothe jim last? A. ‘ é | hemorrhage and cough gradually lesened ua urvive the day wouldn't allow “Salome” in Chicago be. Pe eere She) When, he went: to Mating doen Som, perfectly. well, Weerythi: BERLIN, Dec, §.-Dr. Emanuel} ladder, and that citizens helped. Dla | NOt ANNI Me cays | cause the trust wan Jealous of competi. Havana, = — | be verified by my family an Q. I notice that on May 12, 1908, you Tsay bere cop. J Lasker of New York to-day retained | you hear this?’ asked Mr. Mutt jegs and. @ema-when she leaped frorr | on In the slaughtering business. Also 0 frend Floyd Loughran ’ the world's chess championship’ by de- a Urirdestory window. Is 000, Why was that? A. Affidavit) Ai the lack of costume of Salome shocked | 1ePo#ited $20,000. (signed "i the good ple. It is well known that That Was transferred from the Lincoln Alterative cures Bronchitis, tae testing, the challenger, D. Janewski Your fe net, broke?" of Paris with a score of eight games ‘Yes. iy! y os -| Miss Anna Rowan, a victim of tho hmeveaiara’s At the hoxpital it was afternoon that she could in- ‘ Throat Lung Affect For |all Chicago women wear fannet Trust Company to the Mutual Bank. bron! Eckman’ | Site ty all Megoman and Riker Store Q. Why did you do that? A. 1 didn't SAVE MONEY Sale by Bare lke the way they ran things dn the leaned Greaeete. Ame Se peat efor ditional evidence. 3B hee: —————— 10 none, Three games were drawn, Woat did your men Mo then” CHANDLER TELLS | : Heda mrt Guna | chee and wn _—_—_—s- “They did not get a blanket to use as | Q. Did you ever have as much as $20,« a aa JACKSONVILLE RESULTS, Net, because it was the hast woman RUT AND CLARKE 00 In the Lincoln Trust Company? A. on Your Xmas Piano hy who Jumped that broke the net.” | Yes. dl f Q. The verified copy of your drafts buying at the “ft att en! Ray Sacre ANCE THAT | and deposits with the Lineoin ‘Trost | ng 4 hen © led 3 je Fa . Company shows at you never drew re te eee ste. 3 8 ene] site, thin, pale girl. She was employed F RM N TEA as much as §20,000 from the Lincoin W101, 2 to 1 and even, mecant cog | PY the Wolf Company and fled by the Trust Company. How about that? A. on Credit 5 ks rear flre-escape Then I must be mistaken, f Oak, 198 (Goore), 7 to 3, 7 to 10 and 1{ Pes 'Q. I thought you would take it | fo 4 third. “Time, 114, Oakley, Amert-| “It was a narrow fire-escape,” said | ieeoaliieemest veer, Gavotte, Agn: Levan Marie. “My dre ught and 1 fell on # | py Be Giri ody ses get thas | have beem from the sale of some —— Re it fet eh ME | Ns oaks tis inns te | OF USED PIANOS year-olds, six furlongs.—T (Stelnhards 7 to 1, 6 to 2 aw | | FIRST RACE—Purse $400; ge SECON RACK—#elling ; two- girl I fell on broke her leg." five and one-half furlongs. Med The ladder was attached to the Mt & | perperidicularly. (Continued trom First Page.) 980,000 was from an assessment O8} “Did you have fire drills?’ asked a Bob, 111 (Burns), 16 to 1, 6 to 1 ‘to 1, won by two lengths; Coletta, levied on the members? A. Mot (Davenport), 2 to 1, 7 to 5 and . P ,|MacFarland and Stol and Py2| that snow about. Carat 106 (Kulinesworth>, O/T. a ihe reply. Ht aE ree nercre > mes Ret my Je) Get vor want's. go on record ne| }} the best value ever offered for reliable’ pianos, some of to 2 and 6 to, tiled, Tuins, | “NO. | Ro ieee gO confidential secretary. and Walker F dt saying you don't know where you got of cig reel) GOLD JEWELRY Startler, May Weed, Busy Miss, red onuldson of No. 122 Bloom-| ar admired her and appreciated her in. alker Forced to | $20,000%° A. I don't recall anything | the world’s best makes—Fischer, Chickering, Pease, srtho, Zool, Clarksburg. Wine, Dust | eld street, whowe place of business Is! tana ncrvicen tut there ares na bs sree | Largest arsortment, lowest orices. jo fan and ‘Anished 4s} opposite the burned factory, was the| inought of fove-or marriage anti! she Quit Kace. Q. Isn't it a fact that it was from | Weber, Sohmer, Steinway and twenty other makes “* tL Goobs GUAMANTSED.” , 4LL GOODS GUARANTEED. next witness came to visit my summer home in the ment of members? t that prices from $60 up. ‘Pay at Your Convenience. 4 “After I had sent my men across tO! vermont mountains. She had men. now about. Gal, write or ‘phone’ S867 Cortlandt, do what they could, id Mr, Donald- son, “I followed. 1 saw the hook and from time to time that she wa SCORE 89TH HOUR. lor ane’ tie we Bos lando Jon d with some of the Norther: | that assessments were levied in 1905 was , one | Player Pianos, warranted for 5 years, for $385 up, hho Aamitted | TT including the free use of our music roll library. Huck, 113 (Butwell), 2 to 5, won by a nowe AMWATCHe DIAMONDE? eau Brummel, 107 (Davis) 4] ladder come up. There was a girl in gpes she had seen, and she e read to Evans. Square Pianos at $7.50 each. i : ‘i 2% a 50 each. ‘ 0 8 and 8 to 5, second: 2} window of the fourth floor. We rushed + e > ; ML.) Tet y oO f nes | 6 MAIDEN CAME iar hRiie ' dle Age Eg to dhe truck and took off @ ladder, Wa Desnetl @ desire to nee the mountains | wonty ana @ealler . 1080 Is that testimony of Orlando Jones true?” asked Kresel. a Call early for the best selection. eo T know Jt len't,’ said the Open Evenings Until 9.30 P. M. f Vermont nre she met my niec Monelair, Minot, Fogler min. coma not get the extension to work. W, andier, who was | moot and Bora: 1,684 and finiehed as named. | shouted to the girl, whom we learned , 1,684 Mrs, Frank 1 “As far 3 u sedeee aw ¥ r heard of such a sreatly attracted by her and spoke of witness Raver a) * renter afterward was Miss Haag, the fore-| |. Mitten and Thomas........ 1,684 © 3! acacsement.” e JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. | womans not te june, terms of praise, Nt 1% We highest |Gamerom and Malstead...\, 1,684 3). Mr, Jones was questioned about PEASE PIANO CO., | FOR = “I saw no firemen. Dhe flames came Gollins amd Drobooh....... 1,684 3/the anti-gambling bills und said that B’ | $3.50 SH ES MEN MONORIE PARK RACE TRACK, JACK.| out around Miss Haag and she jumped.| ,,. Then His Eyes Opened, West and Demara.......... 1,684 9/= a = | 128 West 42d St., Near B’way Pi., Dec’ ®,~The enires ior te-| Bho fell clove to ue, The ladder oonea | “lt wae then that I began to open my | Rutt and Stol.. so 16841 H NEW YORK. | Sealnilleensiaee * follows eyes to Miss Vivian's attractions and| Former record 1,736 miles 4 Japs, | 7 | i a yo there, af . mile apes, 5 erie ait | wan: “me Mime atterwast santos te) ("gan to think. oz her in--another {made by Halstead tnd Lamsince, 1200 OUR May Pare region y fecdeldig yeah ns $3.50 shoes ave be ay rT a a ou xee the firemen put up iad | NAME than ee SEMIN Restviay | insciestalaid iy | thebestinthe world. ROD ANE Usd) wovees vit ttiee od Mr. Mote, bout this perked ef courtahip 1 must | re) ercome ———————— ‘tarnn in Greater New York > veasons of delicacy be silent. Like other ‘Jackie’ Clark and Ployd Mactarland read I gas. teh rite officially A, TUT: Peck ie, label, 1up; "* 1 - H Vis Nisadu st., cor Wu \u eu, I had never enter. | Wei declared out of thes six- 0) 1 “4 Safe Till Platform Fell, ‘ . ¥ Refi | talped @ thought of marrying again, and | day race at 3.18 this afternoon, Rutt ang Constipation permanently by” proper + 20t, il Be sil ager ota fockougs. | i re ger) whose slater Kate Wis] hud 1 not met Miss Vivian 1 am ure | Stol, as a team, will quit shortly, too, Personal co-operation with the bene- ays es 3 vse Maton, Tyre | killed at the fre and another sibter,| that 1 never would have given the idea | Clarke Rutt whl then be teamed up ficial effects of Syrup of Figs and | ee Sophie, had an ankle broken, testified : Meliwaga, & moment's consideration,” jand wil start gut to pick up their lost Elixir of Senna, when required, The dug Wy Er dre | that the girls were mot panio-stricken | Tne reporter ventured to ask Ml 2 | laps forming of regular habits is most im- i aman, wir] antl the platform, inside the room, | y ¢ creat’ Mr. CI 7 This arrange hachgey llsy | Ween iat’ ck mt ivian's age, whereat’ Mr, Chandlev re- | t arrangement, which was ans tant and while endeavoring to n 14Gth a ‘ig7th, | Witch led to the fire-ewcape broke wn: | ptied womewhat shapply |nounced at 1 o'clock to-day, reduces | DOrtan' se) 4 er the weight of those upon it You should not sk such @ question | the six-day fleld to eight teams, Clarke form them the assistance of Syrup of are, a Mia vis agit were Nalting their turn to wo! na that, Miss Vivian ts very, very beau-|and Rutt will startese e new team Pigs and Elixir of Senna !s most val: | y vance pand | 10, Mon Ami, tet flown the ladder when the platform) tiful, clever, bright, charming and very | two laps behind the leaders uable, as it is the only laxative which SPECIAL for thi THURSDAY SPECIAL for this FRIDAY ‘Al Che elling: tw bke and they were thrown together. | young. I have not many years to live, Only eight teams are left in the six-{ acts without disturbing the natura) 8 taile“and aie Phen they lost their heads and ran to| but 1 am going to try and make this|day race at the ve> | SPANISH PEANUT | CARA- CHOCOLATE COVERED Prince "Lik: Hy " gay rr t Garden. The Pye-| functions and without debilitating and ec ec tag scale hap {he windows," she eld. “"L was next to] little gis) happy before T die.” Walker team was forced out at 11.87/ 4¢ ig the one laxative which-leaves the || MELS: --POUND BOX SMYRNA FIGS. . .LB, BOX Histon, 100. vance claisaes, | the last down the ladder.” Mr. Chandler's eyes giistened - ee! | ST MeNaNe éenaten diieod ’ yes das he| to-day. Pye had been on his wh SS GiENe vands’ gente, iowa laine’ Knginesr Paddock vas recalled, and | said this and he rapped the big library | continuously since 7 e'slock in tee | atorss!.organe 10/4 natureliy hewthy | SPECIAL FOR THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 5 Ib, ' Xi nas ie iu bald (hat he had tnspected the platform | table with visor. He said he never fet? | morning, hoping «hat @ good ree: woul | Cpudition, thereby really giding one in BON BONS, CHOCO: | s WHAT DO You WANT? and considered it secu more robust in his ite, “I have been in | bring around his badly Injured partner, | that way. “To get ite beneficial effects, || HIGH=GRADE ' bal | uggestions ney Davison, 8 hoy employed vy | the hharnes Atty-ane’ years he sald | But the doctors sald Mo. i buy the enuine manufactured by the | LATES and GLACE FRUIT, or an as- A wl , 'e he had never ind that ja why fee! #0 young, ave ne & 004 reat Do you want to read s story that will| seen # fire drill in the factory, He had | not allowed myself to grow old, and the|@uring the morning, Clarke, Root, Fog. | Allfornia Fig Syrup Co. only, bed for sortment of all Chocolates, 30 kinds. No. 1 make you forget for awhile about the| veen there five years, thought of retirement from business has |/¢? and Hehir taking @ long Sto, Sale by all leading druggists. Syrup ay ; It is doubtful if aever oanurred th toni” |ts, suffering with Bla “untes, nd hia of Figs and Elixir of Seyna ts never |} "°Fcia1 OFFER TO SUNDAY SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, INSTITUTIONS, FAIRS, ace bef you could yh Gidn't get and the| Capt. Schwelkerdt of ‘Truck i oma , sion ch The former head of the Postal Tele. | ainers Rim aneheat= classed by the wellinformed with POUNDS OF ‘‘METROPOLITAN” MIXTURE, AB- badly Mi ogl young son ot SOLUTELY PURE, WHOLESOME CANDY, AND 60 $2 40 ;daughter a more a ble 30 , * 92, sip toothache you DID get? who Was acting battalion ¢ Do you want to read « story whose| fre, told of taking Capt. Van araph Comp: during the civil war) were 4,00 tired spectators in the Medicines which make extravagant {mystery is 80 baffling that you mutter! burs and another from a window on SMS Personal tetegrapher for President | thee 4 unt d claims to cure habitual HALF-POUND BOXES, FOR "i t ~ ‘ | the Lincoln and handled all his ciph . | werden, {aad unfqunded claims to cure ha e , ‘a0 | Tia’ hristm: Se youres Bhere's NOway ofthe third floor and wald he then ore | tance ate mnie eet eae er meee | ees jeonstipation without personal coop: POUNDS OF THAT OLD-FASHIONED ‘BOILED |Or appropriate C! as stearing thie thing up? ered the mon to get the life net, | Key tocday 4 as then. York Quotation Company and directer | eration | SUGAR MIXTURE,” AND 60 HALF-POUND |present than Tip you want t0 read a etory thet | “f helped hold the net while nine girls Has Two Grown Sons. of the Otis Elevator Company oe BOXES, FOR sone : : e | our ynind along with Jt Ike ® amalt | JMO,” sald tie WINEHK. The USL Ay enya Menge ey, SON Sure She'll Be Happy. | Sauneetoesismseiemeasamemeenamananaaiaes A Certificate for a Course boy in a New Year's Eve crowd? | three giris came in a heap and broke | ert and Willis Darwin ie Mise Vivian is tall tenaay oe bia DIED. Vark Row and Cortlandt Street stures onen EVERY NING unpl 11 o'clock, ion i ; Meoptehere|ibereses nS soon Senter Seid ealtRM al | gle. yirinn fal wad slander, of up| HBB Ho ie res ats SSA HIN LAER Ol aa of Instruction in Dancing, vommetiing Ie happenin Ail the dhne and | He aid not Wrae, “itixens had tried io hood memories ure all of the South, | shaped mouth and beautiful teeth, With | band of Cauerne Guinn canes mer PRS TV orn ret Art, Music, Shorthand, the nell b| r e| rescue jaag with an extension This fact, t id tecday, ot her mother and sister she } 2] ral from his late restdence, ry Theltiing than the one before? | indger and talled factor in'drawing iim and'Mies Vivien | O18 Hoguet homestead atone tutgllg | 248" Went 12pintst, an" raul ae Np 100% PURE ceaRGLAY St}| Languages, Boxing, Etc. THEN “When You rescued the fire captain {ages and Fourth atreet and Riverside Drive. | ody stein tet mykay Has UTE, ° e eoteee’ StT The World Pri eats rei teete ihe Sr went beet didn't ¥0u ben eliza in the windows wal'- Iu uddition to his activities inthe |The marri emony will be. per-| ‘brated tor tile soul When Science discovers any meaner PARK ROW & NASSAU ¢ World Prints More 4 aU ¥. ing to be rescu asked Mr. Mott. Postal Telegraph Company, Mr. Cha: ormed th next Tuesday afternoon, Liverpool pi please copy. hs " AY City Hall Par, erti re lune be Hollow Needle,” by Maurice! "There were no girls on the High dier :# a director of the Carnegie Trum| “Any one who Knows Mr Cho vier | exmeereol papers lease copy \uaciliod to timpere on the 100 yer cent, purity of? 206 BROADWAY Advi isements of Colleges, Hane ccaity in The Evening | tiatt,.tM® of the Window,” was the Compe Wy, Vice-President ‘and ane | sl said te young woman to-day, | LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS rating that Loft candies have justly earned 55° 147 finSSAU st | Schools, Private Instructors, I e ‘ening | answer, of the eral Safe Deposit Company, | ‘canno: lame me for loving hi 1 am | DOST Witte Bare lou. q World. beginning next Monday, Dec. 1% | | Lieut. J. Caftver of Truck No. 2 con-| President and director 0° the.New ng: | Mure T will be supremely Repo” Henn | Doak White aia Shae Tah GOs 3 be RENT ARO cas eaten neem \Btc., Than ANY OTHER Dowt forwet the date, You can't af-| tradloted the testimony of Mr. Donald- land Telegraph Company, Vice-Preal. |a dear if there aver one and pur 1 Js impossible to make the Best better. sees “the container, OT) New, Work Ne: tn w. won that citizens had taken the forty- | demt and General Manager of the New| tastes coincide perlectly.” i 'wepaper, = a ti

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