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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 38, 1911. _ EJ << , BANDITS MURDER ‘No Couples Lured to Justice’s Marrying Fest —— ARRESTNEAR «= “stu‘eststt”.» (HELEN LORD DEAD, POISON KISS C IN TRAIN HOLDUP: © Despite Offer ot Auto Rides, Candy and Cigars \NNYSTERY OF rat WAS FAVORITE ON NOB 100 ABOARD ‘Stray Something Is Wrong Arvund Fail, Com. CYANIDE KISS LIGHT OPERA STAGE Day, With No Fees, but Actually a Bonus. ce Two Masked Thugs, After Kill- ing Man, Wounding Two, Go Through Pullmans, | {State’s Attorney Prepares to ; Starred in “The Runaways” and Gave Up Footlights to Wed Raymond Hubbell. John Boyle Sits Idle in His Office and Philosophizes Make Prisoner for Deaths on the Reasons Why Young People, in His Estima- tion, Should Marry, Even on $10 a Week. of Fiancees. O PASSENGER ESCAPES. ; - = _ Announcement was “made to-day of ISTER BLAMES MAN. | the death last evening in Hornet, N.Y, He 1 Lon, a few years ago one of BY MARGUERITE MOOERS MARSHALL. m the favorite Hirht opera actresses, She Robbers Stall Train an Hour Why get married? jatived frech the erage’ aOR - ‘ Because if you are a woman {t wilt keep you charming. |Miss May Elosser Asserts That {age to Raymond Hubbell, the com- and Fill Plunder Sack— Be: , ° poser, in June, 1903, but continued her honcho oh Acridine ites ba Thrigg Give Grace the aequaintances and friendships among Posses Huat Them. Because it will help you to make and save money. | : theatrical folk untit 1 health forced her ales Because it helps you to square your account with this world Deadly Drug. 4 a hospital. | a 8 Aa Ch 4M Hub. OGDEN, Utah, Jan, %—Southern Pa- and the nowt. | ae +9 2 bell expressed a desire to spend the holidays with her parents, Mer. end Mrs, H, M. Bennett of Hornell, She reached ther , ¢ifié train No, 1, the Overland limited, Because Christmas isn't Chistmae or New Year's New Year's Westbound, was held up by two masked without a home and a family. tl bandits eurly to-day, at Reese, nine to The Brening World.) OUMBERELAND, MD, Jan, Actin Jon the murder theory in th Bec jage is the thing th Cyan poles (aoe miles west of “den, Willlam Davis, a ‘ause marriage is the thing that makes the majority of peo- | Kies ca tates Attor bb will companied ty aband, and the negro por Was shot and instantly ple happiest. Manis 8 atte utter Canna’. ‘ut surround! roared to benefit Killed and A. W, Taylor, another porter, | tig ta the rose-colored philosophy of Unues to retain his boylah atreneth_and Grace Blosser and Gharles EB. Tw her, Mr, Hubbell returned te New eee Ae, quant Ghee teandted | 288 Boyle,, Justice of the Peace 12 {straightforward trust in the world bez this afternoon. Robb takes The apparent improvement in the cam ¥ , oundes dred | 9° ea u ; : bates 7 ne apparent improvemen * Jauuenkere on the train were relieved of | Paitfeld, Conn. John Boyle tw the|rause his wife loves these qualities in in the sutelde theory | condition of Mrs. Hubbell continued thele v ers did not at-| S@ntieman who, with the hope of Bro“) The opinion 1» growing from the frag: until yesterday afternoon, when she teimps to enter the express car, but de-|Moting a “rige" in the matrimonial) 4,2), i She sd mala who ts a ments of information gleaned by the wax suddenly stricken with convute voted their enti fon to the Pull-| market, announced that he would) 9540) 014 bachelor who ts « authorities that Twig himself ave the ne and died within an hour, Mr, made a rich haul| marry’ without fee every couple who drug. He was a gay lad among the wo- sans, where t Hutell has gone to Hornell and the “That's all right if people begin by <nong hound passengers, | sould call on him yesterday, the first! being decent,” T ob; men and It is belleved that he thought funeral will be held there . a ” , ected, “but do you . " a ded the whole nm . dating enn or mare han a S| dy af tw new Fa. TI trie wwe Stored em : ep lh Se Tocre Lon sai ars ore ote att tl No pussenge ped the robbers and ‘ing by talkie ° with him tn] win Ww ries: « ot ot | New York tn the tn ties, ore, he bonus, to OTN" wi Sohmer of the ‘Tenth District the rain n nett money and | Furthermore, he offered & Marrying to Reform. ok 4 death was accepted and John C, Ruff elected | manifested beauty and talent tm the tewelry. sor in in a desperate mental | tn take the form of @ box of candy for| “I believe that every man with a good BovLeEe May ; f ay EB the bride, a cigar for the groom and| Wife, every woman with @ good hus- 4 place. Mr. Bohmer company playing “The Belle of New Cohductor Cunningham ediately |tand, Js mor state ns the result 6f the tale Hnking | pointed secretary to his in which Ena May was starred. eynae . p ‘© moral tha ¢ ‘ ’ ramen advided tt this| ® honeymoon ride for both In the Jus | would be alone. But We beteth atu bh her name with the tragedy, She fainted | State Comptrolid juent to Miss May's rett it pike of the ft und, co's own automobile. has some serious fault, of course it |s pes iene aya MERRY Ane yet ria ey aie ali ap eg bas Se ee apne ae : 80 St, Mark's pla He has ne She was at the head of a company that r, shade a great hit in Austratia Returning to ew York from abroad | Misn Lord starred in several Casino seems hearttrending, By the bler of hv He ta am mitte Mystery Deepens. trict Committee, The mew Atde | Pollee Depart None Accepted Offer. not wise to associate with him conti nofitied wat F ie posse ¢ Wherefore T called on Mr. Boyle yes-| tally, until he shows himself worthy of 1 thd fcene of the hold up in automobiles | te! n—oh, quite alone and unaccom-| Such association by Aghting his battle | sad M epecial train, Poses from the| panted, and merely for the fulfiiment and winning out for himself, In this i A nedfby towns also Joined in the hunt, | of the order to “go and see what hap- very town a man who was a hard 5 ; Signalied the Train. pens.” But it didn’t. Whether the drinker fell deeply in love with a girl, ‘i but she put him on probation for two | poisoning of @ Blomer and her THe masked men stopped the train! Weather or the advance publielty 1949 | years, In all that time he never drank | ’ flance has been accentuated by the df at the little watering station by throw-| W8* responsible, not one solitary Ska drop, nor has he since she married ‘avery that there Was no cyanide of tng the red light on the signal stand | appeared to claim the box of candy, /him a year ago. T think, however, that . he “f e o rid a Incident- | she ad pot ummoin th wing mun towsrd the approaching locomotive. As| the cigar, the auto ride and, incident: | she made his test rather too severe, mouth after death * in ‘Twhee's r | ncatil bi ts cov: | ally, the marriage certificate. So, while | Six months or a year's engagement ts | " rs] pe aly ncatill the panath thele| We sat ile in tho Temple of Hymea, |loag enough for anybody.” | eee ieee 8 Se ee ae i them until the con- h is also Mr. Boyle's up-to-date) Why?" T querted. = dublin oaamatholt in en D reread the delay. cream parlor, I “Well—it isn’t fair to the girl, A man Elosser, to who h wes to have been a soe 130 She was playing dn “Th Age ee eee ne | timaways' in 190 when she married Mr. Hubbell, the composer of the plece, ere@ the en revolvers up to investigate drug store and tce shtly a : a thus com ed under guard. areca tint grayeeyed, equare-chtnned | frequently’ likes a long enzagement, married last night, and thus communt ductor + Hetoo was fter he's ft o— —_—_—— e the tratnmen'| i ja e's sure of his Sance, becausi fF bs commustuunl and started] Toone wen te UB wey Be belleved 80/ Sh, he just hates to settle downs sar One of vaeward end, | Atmly in marriage that he was offering /if anything happens, after two or three} Employe in His Law Office|Mrs. Muthell Is Going to Take chewing gum in charge premiy od . years, 0 's ol He‘éncountered two porters on the w premiums to encourage It : f course the girl's chances are mouth and some oth through the train from th rials * 3. " ,” | spoiled." ane . A xum found in and when they disregarded his com. blab gio lin health "Yen't It better that whe should tose| SAYS the Missing Chamberlain | Her Little Daughter Back | '\!s pockets were turned over to @ cheme ted to he mount of lips a suffict diy cyanide t he cause i und $10, $5 & mands he shot one dow sraiher A curious passenger was also| every boy and gist ought vo be | fret kind of @ man before marriage ‘ ' rate Bee as thet Abele died $18 Values wounded. | Bromgnt up to-day as they need to eg TT . way 1 took at | Is Due This Afternoon. to Berlin. bec aaitar A pana el Ganavenal|a ‘Phe shots aroused the occupants of pe, with the idea that marrying 18 | couldn't lose her husband. aonie ane 9 ae f the dead man, and only such “ Pescara An wrens tne Soles 6 just as inevitable a thing as dying | sider that there is any much thing a tasen th he etm 5 i, Bie pout % Bie clstal 8 mine begeai ee —only « whole lot pleasanter. ivaree the young justice announced| A young subordinate in the law office) If the United States does not want|as would have adhered in the swallow- ‘ fectly willing to contribute to his col- (ab miodarn’ eaenty neTme 80M TT kis interview: By aol of City Chamberlain Hyde sald to-day, | Mrs. Harmiet Muthell and her pretty |ing of the polson, There was no eyan lection. | thet marriage fe something to ee fe eee et to bo the cece what | “We expect Mr. Hyde this afternooi three-year-old daughter, Ann Eliza, the |{de mixed into the gum as though It is Drove Off With Plunder. evaded as long as possible, and | iarringe. ssentials for &) mre clerk who gave this information| United States has nothing of Mrs, | ad been purposely placed there. im went through the entire | train, lesen toheten eT ae eatin, {Sincerity on both sides," ho declared, | could not explain how he got it. uthell, for she wouldn't land now if A Surprise. ‘ ing at @ yer a ing & a) “Because ef Ci " MPI AL erate «ary Gearon icing | tine grows smat too average OBO of | tract che Gabties CretrUHRG hee sendin te ce wane Reece eee | he: Hnmlgration; auttiorittes, ineisted!on | he ohamilatte report his coms 10) the To-Morrow, Wednesday, Jan. 4th thels work the robbers drove away in marriage is steadily rising. AB4 — be understood or forgiven. ing tha Degli Chamsennin hae weal nature of a surprise to State's Attor- ? RANGE a git wagon. that {s all wrong. | And all this pertectly good philoso-| tyde had not been heard fi “| She ts going back to her home in Ber- | 2¢¥ Robb, who has been frankly work- SENSATIONAL CLEA ! A posse of officers heavily armed to-| «of course I don't believe in the mar- phy, plus candy and cigars, await bal ae wht or in, sho says, and will notity Michae! | 6 oF the thoory of murda “ day tracked the two bandit to « point | Toving couple who will journey to Several hotels which have been fre-| !!" . 1 ty Michael | oe the absence of polson in the chewing , rying of children of sixteen or sev ‘our miles beyond the scene of the *S/n# 0! ri ay They are belleved to be headed te¢% though I have k wn some very toward this city. ‘The mi loss !appy untons to begin that early, But am, to 92,600, twenty-five, for both men and women. without money and without price—and fering you genuine $10, $15 and $18 s at $5.00; absolutely the lowest \lexande field, Conn. Wor Mr. Boyle is going to | aented from time :> time by Mr. Hy: isininsky, th extend his matrimonial bargain day into | were communicated with, but no news| Tvistoy, who befriended | y a bargain year, and during that time | ‘ould be obtained as to his where ias vekded to abandon h ig the passengers was from $2,000 the {deal age is between twenty and wit] make a standing offer of weddings | abouts, His residence at Roslyn, ?. 1.,| enter New York | was called up, Mrs, Mutiell, twe the girl polson by After that a man grows too partloular | with trading stamps, By # athell, ty seven years old, | the p We have no information regardin al attractive, arrived here last week | ten committed sulctd > Si empan. tees Reemieeesta es Mr. Hyde. We have not been informed] ine Campania Nothing in the way of @ vial or a aes Ae - SAFEGUARDS FOR JERSEY that he will be at his law office,” sa Y Re st toaapar atts HIGH oo en Womans Caes TE ne: | the votce at the phone in response Frying soll his : : y . “A woman too hopeless after twenty-| FACTORIES RECOMMENDED. questions, ussia to Andrew slo, waa a pa Rona haar aiace tn fording a choice of sturdy diagonal mix- five oe nger on the ship, and during ti Sa hae a Fagard OE Wi ania ot tures, like picture, blue, brown and gray I repeated incredulously, re e "Do you expect Mr. Hyde’ to-day?" | r C ‘ d “In the bottom of her heart the moat| Labor Commission Reports Plans] mayor Gaynor was asked. ‘The Mayor | co Mra. Muthell, who i# a linguist, | cyanide tn t St ate aah Ohe thas Hic cheviots, or charming black Kerseys, attractive woman feels a despairing) to Prevent Recurrence of paused deliberately before answering. tte L weiderable correspondence | jot n traced and sal effectively braid and velvet trimmed or inge when she has reached that period He said: for him. ‘ se how of | cum the members of the family of the that she | dead girl, Including her alster May, 4 r efforts to | school te thelr orlginal Ip view » A Great alter Xmas reduction sale, of- C a price ever quoted for so much coat excellence. Diagonals Cheviots Kerseys The variety is most captivating, af- , are more Insist theory that ‘I a subter insky, who Is 8 estate in 4 conveyed 4 vunted fd tes Adtorn simply tailored. Pockets, collars and BGR: ode ee cuffs all the latest notes of fashion. ease a vi Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL THREE STORES of Ife without being engaged,” Mr. Fire Horror. “There is no ned of asking me about Friend Didn't Want Her. noc 1 ¥ . Mr. Hyde has not been | : | Boyle assured me, with innocent con- (Special to The Evening World.) that matter a hee / f lease a weit eal ag ener we] TRENTOD y. oeb The xecant subpoenaed by, Ue Lagialstivo Tnvesti- t arene landed - 1 ¥ ere Spiel Sew: tory. five By «ats. | Sting Committee, as far as I know, |” i dup bec ehe had lapses her efforts. And of course a] Newark factory a 1 ie a eee caret ioe thtae cnn [liitie ® Beata ng canetcnltseay Mp | ee ht ha » in Key it where she was going, | nothing as to hi of a Mra, De, | Miss May Ilo: ) purchased at Twigg's W. Va., but will say woman does have to make an effort if} cussed at length tn the annual report of | waiting for a subpoena, and. now. b she wants a man to like her enough to| Gen, Lewis T. Bryant, Commissioner of | cause he has gone away for a few we marry her. Men can get married any! Labor, submitted to Gov. Fort to-day. | Hearst and & few others kick up She gay th | Ziegler of No. ” et "Tho, day, but with women it's different.” He makes many {mportant suggestions | muas.”" ast ae Sey Rouls Tenants in Smoke-Filled Hi maxes many SbSriaet MEEHAON | BORE iow oe ska potile alamor 1 %h PE oot snd | nally charged w-day that heart and then ed himself, It was through May swer that Twigg beca 1 sierdam avenue, | dered girl, country, but | T Wigs poisoned his awe ‘Then isn't it rather lucky that some women are beginning to discover other) trophe, and if Ids suggestions re Annette Apartment and |interests in tire ne. ore quiring, ade in almost ever; c New| “I nev y any y is “pans ‘ i de y factory In New never pay any attentton to publi: | ts Mr Keeps Car Going. “None of these Interests can MAKE] Jorgey ° eiamor,” said the Mayor. aoe Ty ld: not em them as happy as a happy marriage!” Gen, Bryant wants a law passed di-| Coincident with the report that Mp.) Mrs. Muthel i Ta and that Is always possible for a woman | viding factory bulldings into two classe le had quietly returned to the city | ‘rien Mrs. Muthelt wrote to Kou |NEW TAMMANY ALDERMAN. {f she will make the effort. She need|one containing old buildings and the |ind that he was “expected” at his law sky at the Waldorf * = oive | Was believed that you would summon | “0'% © ee ooke acquainted and gossip has b lousy to’ the surviv y were informed by | 1 with the dead yusy asortbing alvte ideration in the Le Mr. Hyde back to the city," was sux ae ents will have to be | gested. pe. young * I couldn't help in-| favorable cor sented phew that thi 14-16 West 14th St.—New York m | ¢ 460 & 462 Fulton St.—Brooklyn 645-651 Broad St.— Newark,N.J. A small dlaze in the cellar that filled “Astoria and ke a ".|not be beautiful, It's awfully foollsh}other now, He belleves no fact ‘Mice to-day, It became known that a , ff Takes So ia ine! the house with smoke and put the elec- | 0M at non only think of looks| should be erected until the plans have | squad of subpoena servers from the usminsky — becam oxeltedl ho ner'n Place trie Mghting plant out of operation | eee ane noosing thelr wives, Of} Been approved by the State Architect. ative Graft Investigating Com-| le compared — the States to in the Honrd, caused a panic among the 160 residents | Cy \r6e {t's an advantage for a woman —__ mitten. started out on a chase for the} Itussia, we disadva of the Unl-| qynen the F ce Rigermea niet di of the fashionable Annette apartment |to have a certain amount of physical JOINED HIS DEAD WIFE. Mian’ wera nent to: Roaien) fod. moloman und proclaimed his interition | ayy the resignation of Alderman il fluence to get Mra ingin house . 292 and 2 West Ninety- | attractiveness, But the one essential country home of Mr. Tye, to watch [St Drnaing all Bi | second street at 1.3) o'clock this morn-/ quality ts that she should be Interesting, his house and all incouing and our. | “utiell ada Tee vand forced scantily dressed men, |A man will stand for anything except je Reached Kuoedler going trains and to serve tie Cit She bs a divorced woman but a lady, | women and children to flee to fire es-| being bored, And any woman with an Him a Suicide, prema a On alent. Cther mish were FS D ousminsky: “Sear talmand . capes, roofs and windows, ordinary amount of intelligence can| Knowing that his wife, Katherine, |imey ny Me Tieden PRONE TM erste em rere ue ea Seats A Greeting : Sometime about 1 o'clock fire started | make herself interesting to any man—) was dying in Bellevue Hospital, Jacob to the office of the « Chane seen GenantNt, ARE OE i in the store rouin in the rear of the No. |in short, can induce him to marry her. | Knoedler, a baker, went to his lonely Jain in the Stewart Building. Utches und ae HoOn.as Bho Bete settle . 292 basement. Charles Clagett, elevator ‘Country girls make more suc- |room at No, 345 East Forty-elghth = >- ne ES SOHN! Me ne ae for 1911 than city girls, be- | street, ast night, wrote her a note]CHILD SPURNS MOTHER ROSOARH A et acheeet . poy in No. 22 had started home when| cessful wiv: the elevators stopped at I A. M, but| cause they have more varied in- | saying that he would meet her in the No Good Anyhow. i stopped to call on the Janitors at No. 204,| terests, ‘They have read books |next world and lay down to dio by| SHE CALLS “AUNT GUSSIE."| Mee. aurnell, whom seen on Bite Yes, it's a New Year, Clagett, Tan out of 294 when he heard] gna cooked dinners, Any sensible | «as, Within an hour afterward Mrs -——— Island ‘toslay by an iy but it’s the same good tne nolse, He found that the eevator| gaan fe delighted with these qual: | Manning, the lundiady, rapped at his | Foup-Year-Old Daughter Cling at it's the same | ALEXANDER Shoes are known was till in running order, as it {8 pro-| ations, The only point he is lik Bhe had’ a tulegram from Halles| {ee eos eauenier Cungs 0 ks “i i hat ie i) for quality, and to buy them at tected by concrete fire proofing and the| qy ¢o fimd im common with the city telling of his wife's death, she| Foster Mother Who Batiles for was never on tho # can ; . fire had not reached the wires. girl is the fact that they h a ight he had gone out. Her in Court ss and bas no arybition to be a good as it was last year this sale at 20% to 40% REDUCTION He went to the top of the house and| the game shows, and each, may b: ‘The house was filled with the odor of z netiess. and the year before and yelled to the tenants on every floor to spent more money than they can gas early to-day, As she found a leak| , ose Groes, pretty and four years ole tha 4 good home with my i | \ i ‘ Rea is anopportunity. come to the elevator. Then he made| afford,” rine fixture In her room, Mea, Man, (| doesn't want to live with her mamn ne aN ae all the other year: | pp trip after trip, carrying down as many | Can Marry on $10 a Week. ning did not search t whom she has known us “Aunt Gu Unit for a t J i house.” Ls 1 Htc tit] Our customary courteous attenti te as he could find each time, oy the wase do you think everybody | she made aiother effort to deliver| since sie has been to tatk. Phe | ? pair e autea’ of ealiataccner Heal tion and guar. Dr. B. B.S. Smith and wife, whol can afford marriage?” 1 suggested, Knoedler's message from the honpital.| reason ts that Rosle has lw Ee ONE ook soak GE actory service wil’ prevail during have a around floor apartment, were| "4 man with an income of $10 a week}, ,Knocdier was found dead. Beside} with Mrs. Esther Wolff of No, w Wast | now." the sale. f i] taken out partly overcome by smoke. him, with his and his wife's Insurance| One Hundred and ‘Nhird street since 1 can afford to Mrs married and start al Soticies, was the written to he ; Ha ole aaah Bs . = Walia Barnet and wie, the anor |e "Tadeo ve" now farmion |v: Nat MY ge Mri 6 BAF Lae out am uy sat | ieee . CEYLON TEA ot No, 292, although the fire was so i i ‘4. Gross, who lives at No, $1 a ioe ena Ose tnaet fad amet een wrouned ta | Hrnre Antares GRUHGEND Wa THAW. REVEALS A MURDER, | 7vnty;t's street coo aides een : ie, Kouam One Quality Only—the Best, A ALEXANDER time to escape, They were found by a - | Rosle in’ the and Stained Hatonet| se” yin jut a ten-dollar-a-week t to-day. | Would come to her ‘ tle rome Battalion Chief Corcoran and his men, Battation Chlet Corcoman and his men, | wouldn't atay at that stage it he claimed the @hild wax given | Ho had promised to » \ SIXTH AVE, Al lytH ST., NEW YORK : i aia marries, in the great majority of Two Weeks by Snow. ee her and a M s pranone t0 endo | morning, but n r Bat noon, | = hing in ihe ae mae ost, She added that ; | ee EL The firemen found that the blaze naq| Cases There's nothing wars (Special to The Brening World.) not & proper peison to far the | : - hd t to: \ Uke s wife ard a couple of youn, MADISON, N. J, J “The frogen | eniid, Justice Page adjou t ! -_ been emouldering for a long time. Tt! gers to make a man save what ho vody of & man Was found here by Will- 4 = went up the dumbwalter shafts of the| Sgrug aud hustle to earn more, | am Juntil Frida Use the old reliable PIANG » seneneirene ; me ; ano | THEY EXCEED egan, The man's rear apartments and mushroomed to] dere selfish personal ambitic will ANNE beh aha tle te ; the third floor, was a stained hat th hale clin send anybody ahead go fa; to that of the dead While firemen in the cellar were fight- to it y ‘Marriage is ® knockout blow to mina er 4 4 ing the blaze there was a sudden ex- ee nan, a anne frely absoluiely upon the iisie | { plosion that sent them all backward to| efoll anyway, Renedae, Beet Mie | Coroner Jonnaon they nian had veral times 1] worth, and itis this and this alone | IN RESt JILTS the floor. The flames had melted the| Start {¢ means both a depe: een at least two weeks, ‘The : Tear tag “eivan thea (hale enviable y | ] gas moter pipes and caused the ex-| - ® responsibility for some ay had n covered ow und | but the little fins jthat has given roa ie avid : . josion, ‘The firemen abandoned their] one else vas re i by the rain thaw. | said she liked * aia i jreputation, All that is claimed is clcennys 5 ais ° Plosiom. iit they could wet outside and| ‘Yet, really, this close relation to an-| ‘The only clue to identudcauon is the | want ta. liv nary \founded on fact. They have never| Having a circulation in New York City Tertne "gas thin out, ‘und after’ that| other brings about a continual develop. | number "89" which was found. tn the | "Jumtioo 4 the child tor Of Horehound and Tar fil fijed to elicit the appiabation of all | greater than obtainable through any other worked in relays because of the dan-| ment of the individual self, A woman| man's pocket, This ix his number as| main temp Mra. Wolff's cus-| Forc h ailed to elicit the approbation of a 4 ‘ orgy ee a happily married has a sovereign recipe | + !Aborer for Charles Ippolito, a con-|tody, or Coughs andColds | who see and hear them, Sunday Newspaper— The total pestries, cur reserving her youthful charm, tor, Several of his countrymen said] Mra. Gross says she wae forced t Free from opium or anything iajurious Send postal for logue, tains and other furnishings from smoke hat until two weeke ago four men and fire, together with the damage from she realizes that she is always | iiued together in Ippolitto's house. The {; c pe panadl | 36 sth Ave. Seas ai y. SUNDA hy WORLD ADVERTISEMENTS. > the fire in the cellar, is estimated at/#ure of one admirer—her husband, A‘ ihreo left and are now sald to be in}has married again and is able to care ¥ Pike's Toothache Drops. B $10,000, on at—edens. |, 1B almilar clroumstances, com> Newark. di RE for the Uttle one. pai Cure la One Minute 638-540 Fulton St., Brooklyn. up her daughter be er died and left her 7