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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1911. sembiing Mise Arnold had fainted on! davehter was of an independent nature * Pitth avenue, New York, m1 had been Not stubborn or perverse or even self. RRM cic at ata: | sachs aed al = MURPHY SEES DX HOW THE TREATY WITH CANADA GANADIAN TARIFF ‘LITERARY WORLD HAIR REMOVERS *alladelphia for ransom. nitlative, and it Is quite true that she | Detectives were tent to Philadetphia| at ste boa IN RELATION TO FOODSTUFFS jj 1 thia clue, for herself, But #he had t vand ” Epona er “WN SENATE FIGHT, | WILL AFFECT OUR KITCHENS | (MAY FORCE EXTRA | PAYSTRIBUTEAT | ARE DANGEROUS F at tle daugater has met with violence, vd Was discouraged in that | BR) nd the poitce insisting that the famuy | tecuon, and Lam sure ane reatibed tuat AB withholding mteria acts of an) Helthe jer educatl Hor her environ: This tadle illustrates the tariff now paid by the people of the United 7 “ i irhokd Made no more real headway to. | &" other way. nnd 1 ocity treaty: ‘O1sSONno atorie: jay than Ac any time since It tarted,| "Hever heard her expresn a desire to | faethe ii tee Prete Propond | us Depilato nore than six weeks ae try t ake her own livin and ce | © Rate. Rate The extravagant claims recently ‘The nal fn publicity was taken | ini Immediate ciroumstances of Mera ES | Poultry, dead.. .....65 seseeees GC. @ pound Free made by unscrupulous manufa by f this morning tn the hope that eome clue | PCF Usappearance are all againet auch | as, wae | Foti " |of hair removers in sensational a ' to the mtneing girl migt be ubtainod. | & concium yeiriin her wane senses LAMmany Leader Makes An-|{ Poultry, alive Se aed baal a [RS Many iit Involved in} Writers and Publishers Gather | vertisements unquestionably justif It waa ony taken as a last resort when | Who tntended to leave home voluntarily | Potatoes. s...ssee 86c. a barrel Free , : ‘physicians in cautioning the publi i every other agency of ingittry bad been | Would have gone away wo ti prepared or other Effort to Win Go® | Sweet potatoe 2%e. a barrel Free Reciprocity Agreement Lead- | in Great Throng Which | asiinst the use of this class of depila exhausted. Regulation polloe posters | 60 feevly equipped with funda.” | Cabbages.. ‘ sees 20. each Free ! tories. How many people have bee: 4 wore printed earinn kane ot” Hi Four Girl Chums. ernor to Sheehan's Cause Ontons.. siseeseeeee » 400. @ bushel Fre ers Fear Blockade. More Than Fills Church, | enticed into alae toes ane ary f © popular th & wide range of ac- Pc + 25 por cent. Frei e n ( A and an accu or ant! guy Sles Arhoid as kriown t to themselves, cannot be esimated i , ent aE ONO ao paar a Maan sd Fresh afples.. ........ ‘ +» 26¢, a bushel Free but only guessed 4 Etvery tomy maraial und every detec: | pe coment of four youne women of ber NC) CHOICE TO-DAY.|| Peaches... ‘260. a bushel | Free WASHINGTON, Jan. M—The wide-| Funeral services according (9 the! “Tie preparations above referred | HOU Olireae Bead in the United states| ss wi babe vette ae was | Died igplie,. fe 0 pomna Yree Spread effect of the reciprocity agree-|ritual of the Episcopal Church were are invariably in the form of creams and Canada to be read and posted. ; 7 oa Pan hus bape heb Detter tg a " ment with Canada more or less bewtl- | |read over the body of David Graham pastes, which are to be spread upo i The information contained in this tay tates hela noe nee Att G 1i MI Md a) perrceeeee . & poun Free dered members of Congress to-day, and | Phillips, the murdered author, this, the skin to remain until they dry F cular was cabled to Scotland Yard and] ‘ne intimas nok be learned. || Attorney-General in Reply to HERO. eeeeesseeseee teeeseverseesens Be. @ dozen Free | the tariff experts began Immediate study | afternoon at St. George's Church in| These contain Sulphide of Bartum ; Berens Wareceee) LER Ot COBLIER IN | St opolnumént oh the MAY tle be Grady’ $ ee Cod, haddock, ling and pollock, fresh, of its detatis to determine the effect Stuyvesant Square, The great church 40 insoluble chemical, which cannot i Pte ee ete be arson, |) nly disappeared, could vee no| GFAdy’s Resolution Declares | aalted, eMOKEd.......c. sees MO & Pound Free | /upon the various factors which Congress was flied to overfowing. Writers, eal- Ue dissolved: therefore, canmot be ab Y ar ne ages be ~o% “ Sens e in that, wh ake | w . | he Sebbdeei ees vagees wakes into consideration whenever @ a blishers, rtists and pubiie| * ed “ vd | he father of th nished young wo. | #sail in » when asked about | i. savy. | Hallbut, fresh le, @ pound Free tors and pu 8 p | vod aie ; 4 5 Be oe eit er ads for une: | tnY a2 Rvening World reporter to-day.| Dally Ballots Are Necessary. |{ Mackerel, fresh or pichied.......0..1, Jee Cound hd tari change ts proposed. {men from all over the country gain. | that you are told to leave these pasty : ee one ee lat gee Gould Guiomar ie Ge peat Fresh meat... ......6ss..00+ Yc. a pound 4c, apound |! ment will be second only toa full-fledged | the amaction ny, ‘when ‘tir, Bulltipe wasi and cake and then lift off with « SIRE eV remnomts; Seat OF | aay, as che was hunting for a bargain | reds! trem a Stilt Conespentent of ‘the Bacon and hams......6....6s.scss4ee4 40. @ pound 1%e. a pound tariff bill, so far as the Congressmen | held. A thousand or more men and !® Proof positive that they are not ab "i alive, ie y — ‘ ‘ sorbed, If they are, why do they etill Foul Play Family's Only Theory. | in evening dresses, She wanted one for Beening World.) Beef, pork, salted, dried or smoked 25 07, ad valorem —- Free from New England and the Northw Women stood in the Square during the ‘a Fe &@ party she was going to soon or. ALBANY, Jan, 27.-The joint sess! A ern States are concerned, It was de-|cervices, There was hot room for them |emain on the skin? ‘The most they The attitude of Miss Arnold's imme- sig ioid me her mothor was going | of the Lewisiature to-day falled to « pom mom a | clarea to-day that there would be 89) inside | ean possibly do is to remove the at diate family had become by to-day the) propping with hor. tract enouwh legisiators to count « (ruck oratory, that the effort to gain the! ‘The chancel and the aisles were, {ace hair, which in consequence w t an Hewspaper men alike were struck | g).¢ another friend near Bren: | » Ma might reayit in blockading legislation In| vines and banked with palme, The sim- | C4Ch removal, P by the fact that while the Arnvlds| tano's and talked with her for a long | ere Only Sixty members present. The ON EXTORTION CHARGE. pate & alison ba to force an extra sea. | Le ‘ There is only one logical and scten- endano ple coffin was covered with a full thick | ; promptly ejected every theory that! ime about the party and presents she | “*° ndance to-morrow will be even ston, and such matters pending as the) pai of purple vioiecs. About it was | tific way to remove hair, and that fs “4 WINE be sug .e: q ed by outsiders they | p to get Christmas, If Miss Ar- | “aller Meyers, of Hamburg Avenue sta| Se cations stain ent cere eer | banked a monument of memorial flow- | °Y Means of a liquid containing solu. fF steudfastiy declined to advance any Of/ noid had planned her disappearance| Attorney-General Carmody aent an tion, Accused of Forcing Bribe [revision, ship substay, reapportionment | erg rent by individuals, societics and) De ingredients which can be absorbed thelr own @xoept the often reiterated one | ghe could easily have avoided this | Pinion in response to the resolution of , s rcing Jand many others in addition to the aD: | finms with witch Mr. Phillips had re-{2Y the skin. De Miracle, known all Gtance of a refined, normal, clever New | 2nen You think her disappearance | beth houses must meet Jointly six day Policeman William Meyers of the | AML Rector Reads Service. preparation. It {s easily and quickly York raised girl, the best minds Was coker atedt” Mise Henry |e week during the seasion, or until a Wis Er Wariees Ree, 1" Now With Gommituees. | ‘The gervice was read by the Rev. Dr. | absorbed and after you have used it Headquarters say, is a practically im-| +] am certain of it. Something hap. | - enter 1 elected. This ruling will put rant insuea by Chief Ma veteate Kemp. In the Senate the treaty was referred | Birkhead, the rector of the church, | you will note there is nothing left on { ‘ possible premise. | pened—t don't Know whatcwhether ace, tte burden upon the insurgents, as no nee GhAtRtAG Ai. with anlortin first to the Committee on Foreign Af- | whic h was particularly the worshipping | the skin. It leaves the skin free from When Mr. Arnold, after spending a | cident of foul play,” she replied, “She | PME from them are accepted. If the | riper iit an valores 0 ee take casei tedre, ‘Then It was. tranaferred to the|Dlace of the very rich men Whose | irritation, and what is more to the sree oe ee daly ae dreaded to do anything that would at- + adlock is not broken by next week all! nattan Avenue Court and paroled tor a r Fp aeenteee reer a tee tetoreee lee nae | mide ihe TE EPUNWRT CATA Satuhias ott Therefore, it will nob peodees GA Or Joat Porson ever undertaken in this | Tact, attention. She ts the last person | Put & corporalia guard of the Republi. | further examination Monday, Awaiting Release on Bail She|¥"#*4 by many that x should go back Tne ora Nesnest analyses of mod- or blood’ poisoning. Remember, no i inth®/in the world to think of putting on sand regular Democrats will be Nathan Stengler of No. 142 Bssex to foreign ‘affairs, In the Hou iu ea Gia Bev. Gaores ONerue| | tr Ae a ; country, decided yesterday to ive the | men's clothes. She 1 spoke of trou. paired and the insurgents will be left| street, Manhattan, who has a licensed Plans Reunion of Famil d passed into the hands of the Ways ang | orn he i a re Ninel matte r what claims are made to the story to the press in the hope that pub | pie at home, nor did xhe regard herse't| to attond sessions at which there is no| peddlers’ stand at No. 791 Broadway, ' MITY ANA | steans Committee, where tariff bilis are | And the Rev bar Wipe Liu Vented | Gooner CRE toca TEAt Chena coor Nelty, might succeed where personal ef: | a5 ‘misunderstood.’ If she had any ro- | quorum, Brooklyn, complained to Magistrate H F | made. | responses were recited by the vesied | pound or so-called Uquid cure” ever 5 forte had failed, ne insisted, as did] ieancog, 1 knew nothing of them, and I Conference With Dix. Kempner’ yesterday that Meyers had a Happy Future. | "Representative Tawney (Rep.) of Min: | cholr. i _ | did or ever will kill a single hair root, : pthers of his household, that Miss Ar-| was very intimate with her.” |. It was learned to-day that Gov. Dix| been persecuting him on the pretense nesota to-day expressed doubt that the| The pall bearers were Robert W. | and we can prove it. a ‘old had fo serious love affairs. To-day, | 3, was iearned to-day that Miss Ar- |had a conference iate yesterday after. | ‘hat his stand projected too far over reciprocity) agreement would be ratified Chambers, the novelist; George Horace) Peware of the fake free advertisers ver, some of his kinspeop: were | the sidewalk, He said that Meyers on! wrernina, w. v ¥ A short! several occasions before arresting him tgp tt iON Le oid had planed an elavorate entertain. |noon with Charles F. Mur; Jan. M—Mrs.|at this session of Congress. He said | Lorimer, editor of the Saturday Even-| and others who by wording their ad- Feady and willing to admit that Miss | ment to sixty of her Bryn Mawr class. | time after he had a conference also with Natow #6 ‘ n| Laura Schenk, who was virtually ac.|that opposition would come from the|!& Post; Arthur W. Little, pubilsher | vertisements, try to give the impres Aracta was -stcrested In and corre | mates on Dec. 18, The entertainment | William Church Osborn, Thomas M. Os-| moos here uniess you see me,” What | QWitted late yesterday of the charge o¢| farmers of the Nortnwest aaa result of|Of Pearson's; J. H, ‘Seais, editor and sion that newspapers and other repu- : pponded with two young men. one livi0g | way to bo in the form of @ tea party. |borne and Charles K. Treman, the throe| are you going to do for me?" Poisoning her husband, John O. Schenk, | tie free grain provision. | writer; Senator Avert’ J. Beveridge, |table publications endorse their i th another city and one abroad. Not only had inyitations been sent out, | oMolals who style themselves "The Cab-| From Alter Siegal, a clerk for Btent| the milllonal nay : + Representatives Rourell (Rep. of Tt- | Otto Carmichael, John O'Hara Cosgrave, | Worthless preparations, Don't be de 4 Mother Suspici of Suitor, [ut tie music had been engaged. Some | inet." It iw known that at both confer. | ler it Was charged Meyers had taken Taaved ‘ Packer, probably will be} os and Campbell (Rep.) of Kansas |editor of iverybod~'s; F. C. Penfle |ceived by them, De Miracle is the . John Jessen, employed by A. F.| of the girls invited were from out of |ences the subject of the United States | fT seta and collarettes on three dit. | Teleased on bail to-morrow. both expressed the opinion that the|the artist; Alfred ..enry Lewis and preparation which is 60 en- ckman & Co. grocers of No. 4 /town and had made their arrangements | Senatorship was discuased, put when | {rent occasions. . Mrs. Schenk takes a hopeful view f |agreement would provide a “test of the |Samuel G. Blythe, writers. dorsed. De Miracle {s sold at all good Breenwioh street, believes he may have | cy spend the night In New York. W asked to-day about his meeting with oA HAM AAG nen tuture, consistency of Middle West advocates Newspaper Men Attend. Co ae perce & Cae : solution of the mystery of the dis | rhe invitations were cancelled only a few | Murphy, Gov. Dix said: “We dcusse | WANTS BIG DAMAGES “I received the keys to my house on| of free trade.” EOE ARs clit eat aa At ii and Rranches; Frederick ‘i Ppserano of Miss Dorothy Arnold. UP) were told the reason. other subjects befides the Senators FROM SPANIEL CLUB, | ‘* !##4 this morning,” she said to- Barley Growers Will Object. Matas Monel, WO Use eAltoNal stad ant Sheet Prteayay anaes ¢ yds ‘las Youn Bhd arene |, Airs: Arnold has felt the sick of her| ‘The Governor said that he had not te Sah Sac day in her cell in the tower, “and the! The possibility of opposition on the| of the The World, from the Amen C DLE eee er you © | substitute on which he makes more daughter's disappearance so keenly that | heard of any) suggestion yet that | profit h n 7 7 she 1s prostrated, and, to avold the | deadlock be arbitrated, Among his call- | Rosalie Stewart Says Publication essen was order clerk for the Beckman next thing for me to do Is to go home| part of barley growers and fruit grow-| ner, from the Sun Alumni Assoctati q rm in the branch store at Amsterdan ° and get things in order. After that the |ers of the Pacific Coast was suggested | trom the staffs of every newspaper of | We will send you a 52-page booklet . Bes and Ninety-first street. HAUG haa aete: (ae Lauaneenrem porns (ae to-day were National Chairman Nor Made by Beard Cost Her other matters will follow. In spite of | by Representative Hayes, Republican, | nis eity and nearly every publishing | containing full Information concern. Tit was his business to go every day loner’ redore tor Peouiioracisie tt ls said man B. Mae and Nathan Strauss, Position. all that has been sara about divorce, 1| of Call a. ; house in New York, Philadelphia and | ing this remarkable treatment, as wel q to the home of the Arnolds and it was | jack Makes a Plea. When Senator Murray Crane, Repub- | Bosion. i 4 expect John. the chiia nd y MEE i vee Astle iiss DEE |e are Arik tpeed oto baraelt, un-| Mr. Mack‘waa there as the emissary of| Sult for $30.00 damagen has been children and myself} 45 of Massachusetts, was asked| After the services the body was car- ry will be together again. ried to the receiving vaults of the Mar- thy's ther, to give the orders herself. |tor her daughter's act, if her disap- | Murphy and Sheehan to urge the Gov- | brought dn the Supreme Court by Rosa. o© Have fever constae b {1 jabout the attitude of the fishing industry HiniCamitecs mebecondiavenue and cal journals and the principal maga iane aS Masse’ Gave hensin was 5 4 aa ernor to come out in favor df the caucus | le Stewart against the Executive Board Fed becoming of his State, lie evaded a reply by | Me Beker ic wal renal ‘ui | zines and newspapers. You shoul bxtremely nervous and exciteable, at|" Rumors of Love Aff ominee, Mr. Strauss said that he more-|of the Toy Spaniel Club of America| reconciled. All those reports aro ab- | saying: ; ond street, where it remain until n jumors of ove ja Mr. Phill ister, with whom he | read this booklet before you try an Guting his callsvat ly called to pay his respects to the Goy- | because, she claims, she was held up| solutely faise,"" Mr. Schenk sald to-day.| “I do not know the extent of the fish- | jig, le Carolyn revert. and. his thing. Write to the De Miracle Chen as ‘testimonials of prominent physi clans, surgeons, dermutologists, medi 1] ve ive ” iogadllbalg bs ‘sometimes to listen | T2OUKN all the family Insists that |ernor, and that the only thing he knew | to ridicule and scorn by certain publi-} The story of the fight behind the door |ing industry in Massachusetts. brother, Harrison Phillips, determine on | ical Co., Dept. I 24, 1905 Park Ave ia fier haif'an hour, he says, before he |{MeF@ Hever was the slightest quarre: | about the candidacy of his brother, Isa-| cations made by the board. of the Jury room during the ten hours’| Represenative Esch, Republican, of| a place of burial. |New York, simply ‘sayings you ‘war ~ betw the mother and daughter or|dor Strauss, who 1s frequently men-| These were to the cffect that she i Wisconsin, sald that there would be a Somairnciialipiemmntientas i booklet, and it will be gould get away with the order, a y actual deliberation was told to-day by | W! 2 this booklet, and it wil mall ia between Dorothy and any member of ‘ vag {hed been expelled from the club. As y by] WO IKE: Gatley. aiowara ot| | toate ii i The burden of her talk was her scep- | ., 1 r toned as a Senatorial dark horse, was ult, she said the Kennel Club of | !8aac Heyman, the one juror who all | trong kick by the barley grower: sealed, at once, ia Gelem in regard to the charactor of |‘"* rege gag! Sanath Leyte [nk | what he had seen in the newspapers, | result: 3h pended ner, she lost her | 4a yesterday stood out for conviction | Wisconsin, ‘but he would not say WANDERS TO BROCTON. Ne wople wh @ somewhat acqualntes as a < erie s le D ‘ , " ° 1d be sufficient to mal; | 4ny young man who showed attentions ie . he family affairs that the girn| 2” the votinw at the joint session to- | jo. us editor of a fancy dog publication, | against the eleven clamoring for ac-| Whether t#1s would be sufficient to make | | fo her daughters, saying that she would | \ay put as” ‘she Bl day D-Cady Herrick was dropped from | and vecome iil from worry. auittal, him oppose the agreement. He salt ; ee "i | i Pever allow either of the giris to marry {poche aPPy M* MN® MUBHE HAVE) the roll of candidates, Brace, who has| "The defendants are Jeanne C. rrwia | ‘This is my first Jury experience, and | that the gains to the people of Wiscon- | Relatives, Notified by Police of Mas- i Say man whore record was not ab-| “two reasons are advanced for thia, |e? Yong for him, switched to Ker- | Martin, Phebe Etta Anatey, Noah Loder | 1 hope it's my last," Heyman said to- | “8 Were Breat, and that he would have sachusetis Town, Send for u sica Golutely perfect. The first, tt he had been crossed in|" Senaior White switched from Cur- | Parlett, May Henderson, Emma M./ day. He was pale and his eyes were | t? consider it further. Tees cera } MEPMPE TER Mia‘voupe mee iipariiou! |. iove ites, @lories ace cao nani | ts N, Dougias to Seymour Van Sant- ia J. Dol \vecaen Ths gee the vig | Representative Gillet, Republican, of W. H. Ewbank. i Ee Whe, was aovarentiy aa edmiser of | vise arnold was very friendly with « [Yor thereby dropping Douglas trom "" showed, too, in his nervously working | Massachusetts, sald that he would sup- | Fredertck N. Van Nostrand, a lawyer | F ise Dorothy and against whom the | foreigner of excellent if not noble farn- |e Pll MARRIAGE BARS TEACHER, | nanas. Heyman formerly was travelling | Prt the agreement in every provision. | of Flushing, L. I. received a telegram 1g . ——— salesman for fl Senator Brown, Republican, of from the chief of police of Brockton, | other appeared to be highly wrought | ily, and it is known that when her pri te © —aee ama a WUBIOR COMPORY 1Rl noe ata conterenoe wiih President | i y telfing him that Willian Democratic County League Incor-| qypettate Court Decides Mrs, Nor-| this city. raska, a Mass., to-day telfing him that William F >. vale desk Was searched, subsequent to j bes the other hand, the lawyers who | her aise rance a little bundle ReOvates, te, Aleany. re of; A ; : {Taft to-day approved the agreement. |. Ewbank, an aged million. ible, Despite Licen Bly lan dtd daed oughly Representative Livingston, Democrat, | Flushing, had been found wandering | apy p * has handicapped the ambl-| noarsely. “That isn't fair, It? ign't | Ot South Carolina, sald that he consid-|aimiessiy about the streets, Mr. Van| e Player-Piano has a double trong of No. 40 Wall street—state | \ Buc of the County of] tions of Mrs, Engrey F. Norman, for | right. Why, I've lived here forty years, | cred that it had @ fair chance of being | Nostrand has gone to Brockton to bring | Purpose; it not only amuses and owitively that at all times the Arnolds | wow Kk "to foster, disseminate and! twenty-three years a teacher in the | rt isn't fair. ratified at this session | the old man home. entertains, but is the best way to ' sY, N th es of | man Ine ve been taking the lead in the search | vf Jetterd waa found. indicating that soe | eee m Q rien oer an . John 8, Kelth and Gervan & Arm: | had carve | Incorporation were filed to-day by the] Marriage h on tor some time a clandes- correspondence With a man who iw road. Ne | effect to D cratic principles,” rT it fe OF TORONTO, Ont, Jan, 27.—Fdltorials| yr, & k is elghty rs old. Hei b h ‘ave bee most frank and open in de-| ‘Th es who were employed | 8/¥e eftec emocratic principles.” | public schools of this city, Her efforts irst we voted 8 to 3 to free he: i pay Q | Mr. Ewoank is elghty years old. He is obtain a thorough knowle a iiibiieie knew. af tha betacan) | iy ihe tarcily eMMnineluargts | Among the directors are: William Tem-| to compel the Board of Education to [one feliow war too woakkeo ey nay [1 to-day's Toronto papers show @ wide | the biggest property holder in Flushing. | Via im pay maids dge of interests and hume life of the young | potined vf this discovery, and the |}? Emmet, who is the chairman of tie| appoint her assistant principal, for! wnat ne thought. The second ballot was | Uvergence of opinion as to the Cana-|He never married and lives alone with f th ts orks The att haa te contens | ‘ : Nel xecutive Committee; Lee Kohns, 8. | Which position claims she wasl, io 3 It stood that way dian-American reciprocity agreement. | his sister, Miss Elizabeth Ewbank, at|of the greatest masters, ‘ oupegellie Morning that of the clues | eee oe een cutmoing steamer | siandwood Menken; Frederick R. Cou-| gianted a license in 19, failed to-day ae ray all might | one Conservative (Opposition) Journals | No. 104 Washington stree! in cl 2 Yesterday the} ‘Those learning the piano will from the date of Miss Arnold's vanish: | dort, John F. O. Ryan, Robert Grier] The Appellate Division of the Su-| Wednesday night. Thursday morning eter nt | old man set out for Boston, He said he hich developed yesterday following | ing were carefully searched, Moreovar | Munroe Mienty De’ Forest Baldwin, | preme Court upheld the contention, of | the ballot was il to 1. I was the one, | maintain Lsloh Od dead Deep aieg was going there to attend to some bust. | 4nd it a source of inspiration to i printing for the firs time of the | the wircless was called into service, and Senator goin Godfrey Saxe, Montgom.| the board that because she is married | “It was awful. They did everything | W1ll be a deathblow He If [ness affairs, ‘The next heard of him was | renewed effort, and it is not a B jotails of the case not one had proved | messagos were sent to every steamship |ery Hare, Assemblyman Harold Fried-| Mrs. Norman is ineligible. to get me to come around, ‘They ar-{ Wan preferential tariff arrangement, | tne telegram from Brockt |hindrance ‘to hand playing, for P any real valu #0 equl;ped, asking if Miss Arnold was | man, ee gued. They swore at me Finally 1| While the Liberal (Government) organs it shows the student the cotan Reject Ferryb at Clu. aboard and giving a description of her. | A! of these are on record as opposing JACKSONVILLE RESULTS. begged them to throw me out, ‘Kick | affirm that the goods which form the i rec ) lene detectives who are working under Clue Falled of Result. the selection of Sheehan for the United me out, for God's sake, boys,’ I told |great buIK of Great Britain's export interpretation of the more diffi- fi had reported that there appeared! ot q single result followed this States Senate. FIRST RACE.—Breeders’ purse, three-|them. They didn't do it. I wish theystrade to Canrda are not affected by the cult works. Jee be no color of plausibility in the year-olds and up; six and one-half fur-|had. They gave a doubt to everything.” | new schedule elaborate network of investigation, but 7 S q me ie wond ‘uy aT Iv WW > 4 jory that a girl answering Miss Arnold's) gt ihe same time the Pinkertons were TAMPA ENTRIES. longs aesel horns, 00 cutee ) 7 to icrlalwill beifoade to hove Ce Chal CONDON, Jani cea sflerncan eats wand rt) eurative pow. y 7 @ spas . 3 to 1 and 2 first, Lydia Lee, 108, | eiikat Gn the patinet Of the ood rma Jescription tried to buy @ disguise Of) asked to watch the man with whom called next month. papers ar 0 wa he man wi 01 (Ross) # to 1, 16 to 1 and |. second, Oanas ae | clearly shown by this teatimoniat inale garo in a water front pawnoro- | yi496 Arnold had corresponded. Through | RACE TRACK, TAMYA, Fla, Jan. nee bE at ane AM second, oe American Desaiaa FACIE ORY aarere 7d AA Bly oa . ker agent's salesrooms on West street! (noir fore.gn agencies this was done, |%—The entries for to-morrow's races|to 1, third, ‘Time, 122-5, Flarney, Charles H. Lally Stricken, ment, apparently - fore her arm healed she began to have sore Wednemiay, or in the the tale of | nd the surveillance was « frightened young woman starting for] \¢ is said that the man's mail was n> Philadeipnia yesterday in company WIth | ter epred and © ned, Still no result. thavvy man who spoke German, F.nally the man was approached by Ho far as the world at large sto 1 the | one of the detectives who had become | tiv. f Myetery was as be:ogged and tnpene| wei acquainted with him while spying ! lrable to-day as it has been any UUme! on him, and the news of Miss Arnold's ne Swift, Joe Rose, Quien] FORT MONROE, Va., Jan. 27,—|the political leaders. Tho tariff reform- |i) coon she was blind in one eye and Lead, Woolspun, Blleanette and Flash-| Charles M. Dally of New York City |ers are inclined to look askance at the | coiig gee very little with the other. Tv ing also ran and finished as named. died in @ hotel here to-day of heart agreement, as possioly harmful to tm-| Goctors maid she would be totally blind SQCOND RACE—Selling; three. di:ease, Mr. Dally had an international perial preference, but they do not wish | she could not mand the ight, We then old and up; ax furlongs. —Detroit, 107) renutation as @ specialist in ordnance, to antagonize the Canadian Goverament | gave her Hood's Sareapariila, When she He was com. |by criticism, They would have been |had taken eight botties she could stand (Butwell), 7 to 5, 7 to 10 and 1 tot 8 frat | oO te Bone ; could a A Kate, 101 (Sch 0 to 1, i jon and e xy | the Haht, now she can do the fine CEA tte Medak ornate better sulted if the agreement had been | ea vork. Mra. Jennie Beardsley, to 1 and 9 to 5, second, Ortson, tz |Plimented by the British Parlament for rried so far | are as follows Eventide, J Selling, tluee year-olds and dy Maxim, 1); veve, 104, i turlonge 4 (vee last us weeksnmere %, in fact, laeparture trom home was broken to him. | Menta eis ortega Ts (Goose), § to 1, 8 to 1 and 8 to 5, third. servines ren red in the Boer war, and posspened he ed Pr eaeeriee iat N i | wit he found easy to play and for it can be siaied as a positive cer- man, according to The World's ine | ihie 10; Doual ‘Time 1.15 4-5. Kenmore Queen, Henry| had been decorated by the Czar of ference 0 it toda ‘simple in construction: qwinty that for three or four days im-| formant, evinced the utmost surprise Vit it iit Crosscaddin, Ruby Knight, Oratar and| Russia for his part in the Russo-Jap- pate considerable grist for thelr tariff ted t |Geimeea tras petal 0, is a Grediately following the Christinas poll- | aNd benaved in such a way that the de- | THIRD, Dearie also ran. anese war. reform mill. ion of a good lective i ne convinced he knew | Wiitie Sogn ay, Von ‘Laer, 100; Ti — invlete, $aye the family had some sort of se DIED. | piano and a natural player, Our i hark, 104 nothing of Miss Arnold's movements and | * ‘our “ . ; {fot FeRBOR 10 EE Or ee ean ne ee rae and | POUL Rca hte, eget TAMPA RESULTS. FRONTICH.—on Wednieday nists, san, | 07 Years of experience and repu- ) ope, that the next few hours would) since iast September, A Fa | re 160; Dora Mw —— 25, 1911, ELIZABETH FROHLIC | tation is behind it. 4 ring the return of Miss Dorothy Foiled m this, and somewhat disap- | Nation” 10f,. t Poy tee | FIRST RACE—$15, for four-year-olde , loved wife of A, Frohite: | New Player-Pianos $550 and i To a seporter for The Kvenim World | pointed, if the truth were told, for the | (2) Moher i and up, six furlongs; selling.—Harding, | COOK Sere nYenuay serene A ANe CONT Une used: gl Sgt to-day olu Mr. Arnold made once more | Arnold family at this stage would have | {Ure {ts Nelson, 113, | 114 (Davenport), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, Brooklyn, N.Y. | x ed players at reduced the statement tha be felt sure his) Welcomed the news that Dorothy had) FIFTH RACK Handicap; threevearolds and | Won; Regards, 1M; (i », 4 to 1, 6 to Funeral services Saturday morning iat | prices; easy terms of payment and [simply eloped and got married, closer |00ward; one and a sxteenth, —Latis Katz, 6 and 3 to 6, second; Dandy Dancer, 11¢ 10 A. BM. from the Church of Our Lady | ny charge for music roll exc han, Paumbier must have met with Violence. | OTT ey oi eee at et ee | Be Hravey, O8) Neoskalveta, 103; Alice, 106! | (Hath, 8 to’, 1 to 2 and 1 to 4, third, Gaudalupe, 74th street and 26th avenue, | 64) ual il / i ge \ he te either dead’ or abeolutely whom the girl Was acquainted with, | NINTH HACE “Aeling: Uireevearolts and up-| Time-—1.20, Claiborne, Ruatem, Miss | Interment Calvary, ue allowed for old instru Helpless somewiere,” he said, “else she | yy Would never iave let us break our hearts he mile and **Vanen, 105 all to No purpose. NEASSE¥Y—On Jan, 25, 1911, at Louls- | ment: vee furlongs. Sane: | Cardigan, Lucky Mate and Otto Steifel i i J. NEASSEY, ni Write for Player booklet, ing of M MAR TR OME TOS Oy RACE.—tito for four-year — SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY, THE 27TH. | SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, THE iat vile, Ky., REY JOH aed aed Wear ourselves out without sending u of Loughsiyn, County Roscommon, s word of sujne sort. If she had run away, B. F. KRAFFERT DEAD. sotifes ‘saints ‘ninmentite aiewance 148 and up: six furlongs: selling. Ring. J G| Ente, iim, Paaohed | sian a B06 vale ish quality cares” Ireland. PEASE PIANO CO, 40 matter what the circumstances of | yew Jerary Caplialiad Found Lites taimes, Wether deo tra’ fen MF ler, 14 (leving) 7 te 1. 212 to 1 and ¢ “inp th mont dell inela "containing fat fnoreelt Funeral from the residence of his ey chat flight might have been sthe would a 0° 5, ‘hnst. Meriae, 112, F. Jackson) : fondant cream and 10 Kinds. brother, 216 Becond street, Union. Hi Berets tent es aasege to al-| leanin Mis Clemens Hotel Room | JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES, _|ront iif, coemee) 8 10.4, ¢ to 8 anak isi oat eae LOC RerND BOs Bo enturany, ds, Thonan to | BW A2 Stay nr. roadway, N 1 + ay the ansiety that is Killing her mot Svecial to The Breninn Worl) * }to 6 third. Time, 139." Firmament, DAY AND SATURDAY], 2207s Cures Soran see] brooklyn Branch: Newara. dranch: dz and breasing me down, Althousa| DETROIT. "s Mystery sure] 3 cesonyreny ben, 21-—Tuo euries! TOPLY ‘Hovinsone Uncle Walter kine LSPECIAL FOR FRI tha New. York avenue, at 100A, at,,| 94 Flatbush Ave, 10 New St. here are no facte—no definite facte--to rounds the death PF. Krattert, | tor tomorrow's races are as follows: Fisher, Don Hamilton, Harting, Ins | oyocOLATE MOLASSES PLANTA: |HOME MADE MAPLO CREAMED where a sclemn high mass of requiem | fat mie Ov, my Own conviction tele fifty-one years old, a wealthy retired | “PLMeE ICE cle Ahiee fur. aplrod also Tan, TONS, Old style, copper-kettle New | CANH Here ee have daluty and attrac: will be offered for the repose of his Me that Lorothy war tue victim of fron capitalist of Plainville, N. J, who Ms Drexel Mul. 10 (er tioe char? , aa Oricans motanses boiled oud pulled un-| dant cream heavily favored with maple soul. ime.” was found dead in room in a Mt, ley, Ofinien, 111, Wow "Wal Bree ee tH Cerlapy | but way when (nh both sides of which. m 9 Interment Holy Name Cemetery, Rela |Last CHANCE; ONE WEEK OnLy “What vdject could any one have for fact was Kept weoret uti to-day, iio, wit Maite NI Wurking tad th Als Fotm pow. ats Ane FRESH PHUITS TL powers, oo | With nent * materiaiss yam legen ttacking your daughter?” asked the) Dr B, Montique of Mt Clomens “EEC Ty HIGH ORADE, ASSORTED CH and some out of season, cut RIDDELL.—On Jan, 26, GENEVIEVE | @nd polished like new, Rex. Vulue 8! 5 , > the death a Aue h h LATES, By bigh grade ls meant flavor 7 morsel h atT vi 4 eporter. "No motive for a #nnounced to heart wrists hat fangs tat eiured amelie puri chutes iprdeticlonn, y morsel NEUSHAM RIDDELL, beloved wite of | go> murder tas been advanced and up- fH lute, mused by | pneuinonia. | AMr Fite Via Windl’ can, 108 Manet arent, ‘walled ‘attractive | dppe: ated a Sct festa chil S Paris J, Riddell, in the forty-fourth year | JF = there was no opportunity for ppg pl ia bl ae v0 H 110. hi Re ¥ wonan who regist as 8 rit RACE threeyearolde; sev in main ‘al trot h late residence No, or for kidnapping your Bs Cl abbeatl ak kmenre Lhe Dee ei, tee Weuni, T0rs Je grown in Ceylon, the ND BOX PEATE: am Ree IBA: Feelasnen BG | f° a: daughter?” Ve, Miener, 110; County Rex, tia: Wale Word world's best tea garden, op rE 28, at 11 A, M._ Interment, Woodinyn, | - COVERS ‘ . “1 know ail that,” said the off gentie- On Wednesday Mrs. Kaehl left for the Its. t fi ‘*Salada’’ sales are over Fark Bow and Cortlandt Stores pen ever? romtes, FON, it e'slack, PELT.—On Jan, 26, ANN ELIZA, | To Order man, wearily. “Those things have been Fast and shortly a ard Wraffert ,ROURTIC MACK The 23,000,000 packeges yearly, All our sterse onen Batureny Gaughter of the late David A, and Caro- Imported or else entirely in ¢ , dine pe S Trial package 100, 4 ceiving fresh strawberries dis TLANDT mtonhen Merritt Burial Co, Sth ave, and | no (i municating with us, If ehe were in t Malate Hives aiooni (hee Ae seas aye ents, ate een ea Yor ital aaa Aubin and’ Galitachla’ pabata Bibake | Shrunk Hand Of the Hing aod scoesione, v Fd) he will of George ie Wien, May Ste Min, 304 cated, 10, Tots iD, iF from Florida, ivy we » away es ead ie \ Binding U mould Bave come from her before now: | ravotier and actenturer, w tiled SINTH RAGE \ amen dipping in’ cream and incasing Assia ii\- Call, write oF *p “Ie it true that your daughter wanted ee ee en ee Necorde | file ang, 'xteanth 5 ia b fe | dipping Alrite ASSA\ ‘AU ST. with full tine of “waanp ley, Pee ted meas to be independent—that she wanted 1° | Ing to the aeconipanyinu petition, the | hia henge: {iawn Lake. 1A *ilcjbouen, 108, Mies isa aaatitl| in our Matchless Milk Chocolate “az NM ree! No Extra Charge rer it, See egiierad tee ‘ihn maites, ; earn her own living in her own way?” estate Is wort! “over #AOM" Kt al |,” Deter, tine pour ts, arinrentice sowance etl at 60c, per pound box? . fe ouneaingns anv a Twdinct enmager" Ole ta''uie | 403 W. L4th St. fie at oy Se “Well said the father slqviy, “my | goes to the widew. | astined: Wat ane; ‘troche fea ty aati'9', ad ue 300) —Chelaas

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