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inu w ee Jules thrown out of orter by the slow: neas of other tram rueks, wagons and oWWer Vehleles made [tle progress in the streets, thus heding back the | BIGSHOWSTORM WISTHECIY AND Sees? the wind and snow ( Brooklyn Bridge ching, when trust.” As a distributor and exporter Temporary Disappearance, but ! they were caught in a vlockade which | f what is claimed to be more than 60 Authorities Suspicious. | extended along e north roadway from r ent. of the turpentine and rosin ob- ! & point Just above the New York tower | the long leaf yellow pine of |. 8ST; PETERSBURG, Feb. 2.—The po-! ' and extending clear to | «Georgia, Florida, Ala. {lice are making @ searching Investig blookade, which was ca (ina, Misalseippi, Loutsiana and Texas, {tion of the circumstances surrounding railment of @ Flatbush company long has been a prominent |the temporary disappearance of the t the snow whieh hi igure in the trade of the world, Ite Countess de Lassy following the con- Te Cae inea' t Denne mo ma nore are scattered throughout the, Victlon of her husband, Count Patrick ee Sak Peace | eet t her direc. ta (tdi eee a ‘ 1 Sta | O'Brien de Lassy, of the murder of Rush Crowds Get Through) that rales! nave by Gen, Simon's Highest Court Grants Revi ‘ Count Vaseilll Rourturlin, ‘The Countess _, Fairly Well, but Tie-Up Fol- lows as Drifts Increase. Sack, Burn and Kill. WALSTREET, wna overnment FORECAST. Snow this afternoon ‘Tuesday fair and colder. Feb. 2 4 to-night. Brisk north- east winds, shifting to northwest on me cae Ouan h from the rebels got ‘Tuesday. 1! A moderate buying demand developed | the contro! of thelr officers, p ergpageessen sos! Jin the when it waa red the town and massacred th Right on the heels of a beautifel day} that the Court would not ha habitants Who were unable to 6 Bunday a heavy, blinding snow storm do" sions in the American | oq struck New York #h after 4 o'clock Db HAa: Standard | A canes: TNS) gean Prosper t t this mofning. In two hours the mot the day. Were recorded, | Wan asenulte K ket. Men yal advance killed and their home Vricen, vint Messengers arriving TROOPSMUROER TURPENTINE TRUST FLEEING PEOPLE OFFICIALS WIN IN Forces Who, After Victory, troops after recapturiig The rush trafic managed 4 | frat detalted asso through without much trouble because | mon's ruthless campa the snow had not had time to do much 4 | rebels, ‘The Insurgent ad captured drifting before the hours for the early | \ Wort Liberty and oO th. Presi trains and cars. { {ident Simon wet out disaffected ‘The Boston Express on the New York, ‘s | territory at the h of five columns New Havan snd Hartford ran into the lor troops, He was accompanied by his snow at South Norwalk, ang the 4 [daughter Celestina The army occu- men said that they had nothing ab 8 | pied Fort Liberty without a shot ha that point to indicate a storm. The New York Central, the New York, New Maven and Hartford, the ansylvania, the Lehigh V the Erte, the Reading and other trains fron the other side of the river beat the effects of the storm to town. The om- clals would not guess at what mignt come later In the day, and the return- ing passengers in the evening may find some delay. Storms in South. While New England was not disposed to take the snow seriously, the Sunny South came along with a real g orm and ng been fired, N number of arrests tt Ke SUspeC sels » town were found in nd they offered rests the West added its own ttle blizzard to her foree under M sivell the total of snow at the gates of the Interior Jacemle captured New York. wn of Vallerie, to the south « After three inches of snow had fallen head oti it Is expected that th Lefore 10 o'clock to-day the Weather TMNT GLa RRRRRE AY ihe Bureau pulled Lack the earlier hope * may result in compiteat that rain might succeed the snow and ance clear the streets. The bureau folk re- i. luctantly admitted that there was no hope of a let up in the fall during the day and that the night would find the flakes still fallin.. The center of the storm was located tn Pennsylvania, | and there was promise of lower tem- HEIKE APPEAL APRIL 3. Hearing Anal 't of Appenta. perature, which seemed to preclude the ——<——_— The appeal of Charles R. Hel Jace of '@ change from snow to rain. |“HEN-MINDED WOMEN” lee cueiataty, oF Wie "Amecioan ‘The bureau issued this statement: Refining Company, who was convic The disturbance over the Southwest} ARE PROUD OF THE TITLE. | iast tan of conspiracy to defraud Baturday moved eastward over the Gult| F Btates yesterday and northeastward Chicago Suffrage Leader Points Out Pree tne AUBHHD: Mtates last te) That a Hen Is Able, Indus- vriff duties by n the Un morning over w rn ‘ rf States Cir D ik sea Pennsylvania and in the vicinity of} uious and Inventive. Teiprieonnene ey & pie oe eae Hatteras. cnn ‘ j Lacombe to-day set Heavy snow has occurred the | rence the appeal for April 3 die Mississipl Va WMC are taking hin views as the Circuit Court of Appeals: r Lakes, now over the lo The professor has lo southern New England and North At- the University of Ci Jantic States, and rain over the Middle! “Why does a hen cross the road?" | and South Atlantic and Gulf States. | “Common sense," answered Mrs. A crest of very high pressure covers | atinona Fitts Jones, suffragist leader | the Plains States and a cold wave covers | and President of the Woman's Suffrage the Mississippi and Upper Mississippi | party of Ilinols. “A fool rooster woula Valley and the Middle West. |wtand in the middie of it and let an| Conditions Favorable | automobile bit him, Conditions aro favorable for heavy |,,, [ave you ever noticed e big Shank heavy |hat rooster strutting around and crow. snowfall to continue in this vicinity dur- | ing? ly accident he happens. to wath ing this afternoon and to-night, with too near the nest on waich « brisk northeast winds, becoming north- vaniaar hen Is Zand she sud- west, with colder, aring weather | denly Monet The Great The » officials said thet o that the passengers who usually hu ‘ Pg tagger ami VY to get early trains were iate and-slow. | average hen While trains were running smo thiy She is the greatest moneymaker on Liniment fhe, Cold fo Heed an . an gives quick relict Ie passengers found the matter of prog- earth ress to and from stations tedious, | Sho has more executive ability than The elevated lines reported that the! “He,"ining In inventive, snow during the early hours had not| ghe constantly Is induatrto hurt them. On the Manhattan surface | She minds lines the traffic was delayed and sched- her husband minds every one else's. To ay Men’s Overcoats and Suits Beginning a five days’ festival in the finest kind of values at Final Price Cut on | *12 and °16 I We've givca no thought to cost and former prices. $ Phe bargain h goods are coming, and these have to go, ean pick up some wonderful bargains in this sale. pring U inter And a Stirring, Timely Sale of Trousers $2 Jor those selling up to $4. $4 Jor those selling up to $7. Fur Overcoats at Half Price We've embled at our B fur-line ( out ide dwey and 49th Street Store all men's Ove res Jeud for just ly we will sell ‘tumity, wich i UNION SQUARE, Tuer 14th St, Near B'way 279 BROADWAY BKOADWAY At 49th ii Near Chamber St. HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES ed Before Cireatt . fore vertheless a large ted nhs the the ar and was sen fted @ ’ . ’ 20, 1loil. RUSSIAN POLICE GRILL Court involving th® penal features of the Sherman law The American Naval Stores Company, whose offictais were concerned in the action of the court to-day, has been eferred to as the “turpentine and rogin of Actions Against Them FIVE YEARS FOR FORGER. | da subsequent inquiry by Under Sherman Law, weenie * ison she ha Tost her in Tailored Suits xiarine | . t now appears that during the trial ie nly a cone| the Count received letters trom: partion Regularly sold up to $45.00. One Wi ren, rane oper for the Progressive | Who offered to organize @ plan through FH : vTON, Fev, Bathe "OF (Ne PORT HN te ieic Lassy might emare hie war || Travelling and Auto Coats Price PAT SneUTEL Gar ‘hudge Foster in Gen. | tettce to penal servitude for lite. This Regularly sold up to $29.00. ee t f lay ant entered a plea |has given a new turn to the temporary 12 50 ; he American Naval torts ‘i kuilty: to forging checks amounting | absonce of the Countess trom her home 1] Sille Dresses—Black and Colors Any, accused of having violate #0 and padding the office payrolls) @nd she (is being further interrogated te Sherman AntTrast ve ixtent of $40, Judge Foster gave | to determine whether she Is really in- Regularly sold up to $33.00. Shotter, fdmund 8. ° si Sing. | ce, as at s 101 7 ‘tee a : Ree 4 ae viele ed, | ou leeds nd ihe No Alterations—No Exchanges-No Approvals a 22-24-26 John Forsythe West 34th St. The ¢ le weit hal been held {© row hd s ra 1 js Se The Sirolin Sentinel - Sirolin (Pronounced Sir-o-lin): ‘The celebrated Swiss remedy for coughs and colds. NEW YORK, N Y., MONDAY, FEB. 20, 1911 Good Grippe Weather Always Keep A Bottle of Sirolin In the House. Sirolin contains no morphine, This kind of weather produces epi- demics of grippe and heavy colds. Protect yourself by— Ist. Wearing warm, dry clothing. { 2nd. By keeping your feet dry, — |,,c'coin,'s the leaites, rene | ha Ppa Hine al 3rd. By eating plenty of nourish- |» ‘iden, t- forming ing food. ancy nelacae |} Or Constipas 4th. By taking adose of pleasant- ting drug. to-taste Sirolin and| morning. With these precautions you need not fear the grippe, or any other pulmonary | affection. Modern medicine is largely a science of means to prevent disease. Sirolin—the celebrated Swiss prepar- ation--not only prevents colds and coughs, the grippe and other disorders of the respiratory organs, but it relieves these ailments, when they are develop- ed, in 2 few days. night and ‘reosote, without the dis- agreeable taste of these moss able drugs. Strolia fs com- pounded with a palatable gon- irritating derivative of guaiacol, the active principle of creosote. Sirolin {s not only patatable but ft also improves the appetite,assiste gestion and aids nutrition. Your Physician Knows Sirolin. Your Druggist Sells It Siroiin {s very agreeable to t= palate. It 1s a preparation pos: || sessing all the virtues of guala rollin is @ physiclan's remedy tapatentnostram. Itcomes a with the highest Individuals whe ly," upon exp sure, can defend] themselves] against the at tucks by the use of Sirolin together with the proper ob ser of thel {rutos of hygiene a enema SIROLIN, the Famous Remedy for the Grippe, Is at your Druggist’s. THE SIROLIN COMPANY : 367 Canal Street. New York Between Lenox & 7th Aves. ea ee New ‘pring White Goods y's newest weaves in MERCERIZED FIGURED MADRAS yard for 25¢ NOVELTY MADRAS SUITINGS. r yard tor 35¢ FANCY MERCERIZED WAISTINGS. 17 Jcwels Guerantecd Solid 14K EURNT: Home Fura shed CXetuat Val re ative ac nents of mod 1 times. To substantiate our claim, we freely encourage pros- pective buyers to compare all other pianos with a Wissner Grand Pi ano in Upright Form, WAREROOMS: | 6 6th Ave., cor. 15th St., N. ¥. 685-540 Fulton St., Brooksyn. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, $1.00 Week'y Gpens an Account mal Make Your Own Terms POPOR OUR New CXPALOULE doen Saturday Evenings, 14Vii ST. ' UPALOLST\ Hath st ee cleaned aed ue SLIP COVERS 15¢ and man lip “CHARLES A. KEENE. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry 180 Broadway,New York Sunday World Wants Work, Monday Morning Wonders | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS saab t COUNT DE LASSY’S WIFE. Countess Declared Insane After svered on Saturday after being physicians was said to have Thirty-fourth Street To-Morrow, Tuesday—Last Day Great Clearance Sale Suits---Coats---Dresses a The authoritative standard of uniform 4 perfection in ail things to eat. TALK | TALK SIXTEE SIXTEEN In these talks we have tried to emphasize the reasons why Premier Corn is perfect. {t is impossible to show you with words the meaning of Premier Quality. Your palate must teach you that. All Prem.er can do is to tell you how it safeguards its product from juggling and what it does to insure per- fection. The facts as presented to you with regard to Premier Corn apply in the same manner to Premier Stringless Beans, Lima Beans, Blood Red Beets, Midget Beets, Giant As- aragus, Peeled White Asparagus, White Point Asparagus Tips, Green Point Asparagus Tips, California Mammoth Asparagus, Golden Pumpkin, Extra Spinach, Marrow Squash, Baked Beans, etc. 5c’ Premier Breakfast Coffee FRANCIS H. L T & CO. seaeaniamenne LaGrecque , Combination Corset Cover and Skirt Fits closely to the figure. Gives shapely lines to the outer gown. Every line tailored to fit without a wrinkle or gather. 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Government Bldg | Personally app ! seventh day of september, 1 P O'Neill, who subseribed the statement ind made osth that the sam a am b ; hanee, ae is trucin subst din feet MAPTHEW AWC ROY ae ag Notary Public When work is done don't you know business ) Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton.N. Y. Should yield to new life-giving play? It should, so why not get an auto 4 And take all the folks for a r'te? Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You World Ads. show the bargains, so read Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham.) them ton, N. Y., fora sample bottle. It will! And by their low prices abide, convince any one, You will also receive | ‘a booklet of valuable information, telling You Will Find That the Automobiles, all about the kidneys and bladder’ When Motor Cycles, Motor Boats, Horses writing,be surcandm ntionthe NewYork! and Carriages, Etc., Advertised ning World, Regular fifty A ; . nr size bottles tor sale at in The World Are Offered by Those Who, and Under Circumstances y hich, Insure the Lowest of Pricer. ane Ndrig one ¢ stores = “Follow the crowd” into The World’s “ W ant” Columns { articte urcau, ik Kow AIL tows or foun wavertived Ta 0 the