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ee oo oe LTT TET 0 arcs eeagemernnnoneceeonpameaermr Le J THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 1, 1911, — sete ENO CACS OM et SC y MNTTONAE BAER FE FEW VER," a TO END DEADLOCK pp AISA WEE PRED OF EME YE Ss S HANGIN FRE STATE HOUDAY GALS WEDDING, ON REGPROGTY "<= t the Factions Discuss Shee- FROM TRAPPER tee KRAM IN ER ray Rs ditect from America’s m Midleman's enor mous profit. KRAMER FURS KNOWN Hibernians Ne It Wouldn’t’ Mrs, H. P. Wikon, J Asking Ali-, Taft tremens Gu Straight Action han’s Letter, but No Do a Bit of Harm and | mony, Says Husband Blamed | on Bill and Sherman Sees Action Is Taken. Make Thousands Happy. | Her forLaughter’s Wedding. | Extra Session. THE WORLD OVER diac | | “SINCE 1873" ‘IN. FOR LITTLETON. | A committee from the ent Order Justice Page, in the Supreme Court, WASHINGTON, March 1—Netther Phenomenal Values for Thursd: dhe shan Asrumer burn Confidence oF the most reputal uc’ the ted Sta * The: of Hibernians will call on Gov. Dix jas dectined to allow Mrs, Frances Mary | friends nor foes of the Canadian rect this week to ask him to proclaim @ | Wiison, who ts euing Harley P. Wilson, Proctty agresment telieved to-day that holiday in this State on March 17. ban and broker, of No. 2 Broad) the situation of t County & ary M ael P. ¢ enjoy ts erchaats ion had mas ‘ny Insurgents Desert Ker- street, for divorce, more tian the $900 a/terially chan Hthetand 5 said to-d “St. Patrick's day ts t 1 an 4 Cast Ballots for lan said Aa ‘st. 7 \ or alled for in @ separation agree- | Comparati ig up o ” nan and Cast E 1S. AIDE. at p t one of the great holiday® jens |the Senate, “A remote possi , but! ; yh a MOINE - eC 5 f the year, and all tt needs {8 oMfeial yee wy had deel | highly improbable.” was the way both! the Congressman. approval to enable every sof en migra tard ant Sides described the prospect of a vote on counsel fees and $8,600 m month alls! tie stocal} asking that the separation agree: | agreement be set aside on the ground of! Rumore of every kind were circulated oy |during the day, but none of them was |: ‘The trouble tn the Wilson family te al-| found to have nate in the DI, Which embodies the Aaugiter of Erin to stration that is planned ganization this year w March 1.—Wiltiam F. Shee tn to the Democratic where of the Legislature with its ake all previous 7 stantial basis in fact gestion of an 18 OF GRAND herb Tnlinko auspices * ed to have resulted from the hasty | The most persistent was that an agree- + Senatorial situatic swed TetUA TAR We arriage \ eighteen-year-old | ment might be reached to detat the bill, h much Interest to-day } wlars larew Vouk and ite victbtt daughter Alice last fall to B. Gerson | jut this was met b a 1 insurgents. There hurried ‘si tapers 1 Oppenheim jr. Mes, Wilson says her bus-| with the argument th Lewiston, Me. (Spectal)——" r hess it or take part t1 ne 14, Lewiston, Me. (Special Thave 2.50, rae 28.00 sterences on b » the ebb sin the band was furious and blamed for | was aware that the bill wo Duffy's Pure Malt: Whiskey for iY yore ynday ballot at which the outcome Pat wine ater e ‘Then|bermitting the wedding. She saye he complicated with other ¢ many years and know its wal Datnb cot: & posible xecond conference or cau leith 4 sands of the| told er actions gave him valid ated emphatically that to use it right along, oes, § was considered ni Mbroad there, rounds for separation, and that by | would not avold an e lant and tonic, [will only | 19.00 (was ! eit t sand fraud he mduced her to sign) ‘That there has go in the! to recommend it to all FEXTRAOK- anced } n thai © agreement | Pregident’s attitud extra ses- ie sure it will be of ¢ ALUES, ne Caucus ¢ ee, that a caucus ble 28 and » My. Oppeniieimer Jr, who lives at the | sian was statel a nite House | them.” Mrs, Wm. Skanks, f sig stores and sk | oa gc hagengte ic gir ; ihe i ators rareniae Maat Wester ie as ages ae | jee sie ist eng sie ei| KRAMER FUR co. or Frisbie, who presided at th I oath iireet; 's > an Evening | Feelproci back to Washington about | Vigorous and enjoy perfect Malth, OF NAW You : . Patrick's Day has come to be ob-| ty-third str ail A ning | reetprocity or back to Washington about | htepance of Feb. % which adjourned i FRI N NE served as the real opening of the spring | World e that bis father | April 2 eae 8 Pure Malt Whiskey regul 13 East 16th Street, 5 ect to his call, said he had recetved gaieah: TREIOONANOe onger an | in-law had er v stated that Misa] Vice-President Sherman to- de. | cording to directions. It corrects t Yway and Sth Ave, New York. food, inere: »petite, strengthens the hear gives force to the circulation, cures ins somnia, brings restfulness to the brain and nervous forces and the entire system. R \ request for its reassembling jov. Dix declined to-day to discuss © situation, but his declaration last ; ght in commenting on Mr. Shechan'a| Head of Newark List, Atement that “it looks like @ further caring of the atmosphere,” was ye Soon to Go on Force, rded sig ant of renewed efforts break the : Is) Arrested. There wae no eak to-da In the ke of the regulars. The insurgents. - ided by Senator 1 evelt, threw th Ife js dis. | Wilson was only sixteen when the mare | clared bellef that there would be or ta wholesale aulestoome. Mr. Oppenheim re-| an extra session of Congress. e thought it put Mim] “In my opinion, it is inevitable,” he aliible guide to the sea credited on account of breaks and has gone back his hole | #6 n disgrace, But when you hear the! ! ‘adie-snatcter"’ class. IMia | said. | strains of wal Peas Nand hb rbab data tela ek Lag REGGE CAG IEA. enized as a day you can bet on it t stead of being a “twenty-one-veai-0'4 | AMBULANCE VICTIM LOSES. nedicine everywhere, — It is in- [Mea and the festive d Jaw cle Gs Wilson described him, | palit valuable for overworked men, deli h In olden times the ¢ Y e ts twentyafour, -@ says, and 19 In| Bai, tg Get Damages for Being nand sickly children, and is a pro- the opening of each season were brated as nati 1 holidays with all the filtered water business. moter of health and longe Ve have of quaint and appropriate customs, Why frequent bad | * ‘ligible arryowen’ on St. Patrick” ad | | | A. BIGLIN 2reAIDE Wilson says in his affidavit that e- Run Down by Hospital Rig. thousands of grateful patients who write nd such things) Mrs, Celestine Steiner, who sued Roose- | us they have been cured after they were : : *"'| Four Modern Shops Jes bonds, automobil to The Fvening World.) Kk of their ve we strength to Martin | Swan, NJ. Mareh 1.—Standing not revive this dea even 8 prosaic gave his wife she has a big income | velt Hospital for $25,000 for injuries re-| given up by the doe Littleton, who received 18 out of 29) ie oD oe the civil aervice let, with —_—>-- edb HUMEBA EHO Gévaenit thay. ibd \ property of her own. Hoe denies | ceived when she was run down by one of. All druggists, grocers and dealers, or tes, whil n-D.\ Kernan's vote] &* th . | | that he ts living at No. 15 West Sixty-|the hospital ambulances, failed to re- direct, 81.00 a large bottle. Refuse sub- for Quick Repairing indled again to one etary ation that within a few) A rule of the trading fraternity that |on it from that pol ite Edward Lazansky received a com-| @ays he would be appointed a regular! the stock market seldom Se Sotiey ce oe mentary ballot from Senator Du-| patrolman, Edwin J, Cook of No, a7a| When Steel ts selling ex dividend hi vsqash die to act as ¢ mel, an Independence League m. |true this morning, when with Street parade on the Ca : je wellin assisted b; who has been voting for John J.| oner in Polic dauaete - mand Canadian Pacifie selling no ha voting for John J.| oner in Police Heada ince reand a dando int AA pRREgATAIpOIN and | BRUEA utes and imitations; they are impure ind for free medieal| give us the best facilitiesfor both speed and accuracy. By doing all repairing on as vlected P. B, seventh street under the name of C. A.| cover damages in the Supreme Court to- | 1 Marshal of the, Davis and that his apartment ts oc-/| day, and dangerous. § pied by a woman known as Mrs, Da-| Mrs, Steiner alleged the hospital was| booklet and advice first alde, | Vis but aald to be Lena Dyke. negligent in not having a gong It in ex.| Wilson says they disagreed two years|ambulance. Justice Ford held th of thelr two) Not necessarily a case of negitx He will pe The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. m+| South Orange avenue ts to-day a pris selfs) Those who shifted from Kernan oll Cook 1s thirty years old and married,|MoFe above the final sales of yeater- | hected thet more than sixty Irish, Gath: | Aen ote Fe een On ie encourages | the Jury found in favor of the hospital, the premises, and often ui | day. E short covering by | Olle, benevolent or athle jeties w r je says ‘age’ Ileton included Anernblyinan race, | vor ten years he has been an em- nat {bein tine. ‘The Six:y-nincn Regiment and | them to neglect thelr studies and he eR while you, wail, we save ‘oom operat and possibility. that ployee of the Wes omy ny| °° h operators and @ possibillt and has been known as a inan of rege ped Edward M. | yar habits who gave unfailing atten- » Drummo. woly and W ye dro} shouse avert an extra session | four regiments of the Irish unteers | finally left her #o they wouldn't hear ( ig movement that was! Wil lead the van, ‘There will be many | their parents quarreling all the time.| post-office | cade 4 and othe f bodies. | The you the time usually lost when work:is done outside. yigress may assisted the buy in progress during the first hour. uthorities have was a verbal parece! t of sep-| correspondents not to put “U. rout for Litt ssembl M | tho to his wot seve years a a e rle tive ha r ined ¢ ii isi nm Dougherty J. O'Brien. | ance of Mrs. Rose ot No. 41a | (he fa + and prices were reduced | iition of Gaelic dancing. dancers | °° nee vay ik ee connivanc eH Because {hone tnt Peauiea insures accuracy and economy. Yeehan reve Depew's | South Kleventh street, and the two the highest, but subsequent deal-| will be in the characteristic national | OF AE ceiwan ia aiventon banhtMe | Coreen lhe Rest Fronch Crystal Lens, 50e. bs ‘ neyo aad held fatrly firm, costumes of ancient I vi sees Srey oie merica. 4 Ss popibean mi in * “ iff eri} “ have bate M ate ever since. Extreme dullness characterized the tonal music of the will be! a oc PT were still many, 1 » | pect, Henkel, Tropscuee ar wamestion Inuvous ballot Monday morning Mra, Katz and a! afternoon trading. A slow, sagging ten- | furnished by the best exponents of that LD ele Py ahd beta gt MERGE Ly -Chrkich PY > taken at today's gossion, sald to friend decided to Ko to the theatre in/dency in the final hour ‘succeeded Injart in this elty. The Philo-Celtie So- SECOND TRIAL BEGUN Hence, according to the accepted story, > &00N6. we come fi insurgent leader | the afternoon, and they te ned to! bringing stocks down to about the lowest | ciety dancing classes, the Kinnce-Fada IN THIS DIVORCE SUIT. | comes “Uncle Sam” as the name of the Oculists’ Upticians t, was frowned upon by Sen-| Cook to get the tH, At one o'clock of the day at the close. pt in Can-| classes, the famous Sheridan classes | Dersonified Pyrat mIBEFe AMANFAGACS? | 223 Sixth Av.,1SthSt. 350 SixthAv., 224 St. and went back to his @dlan Pacific, net chang the classes of the “i in (he war o 1274 Broadway, 334d St. 101 Nassau—Ann St. were uninm-| from Brooklyn, and naghan Ww ke Schnackenb to ec) New York was one of the principal con- Monaghan will take part inf Mrs, Schnackenberg Won a Decree | New Xork was one of the pineinet son | Cook met them portant, 217 Broadway, Astor House, New York. \ work. Wien Ore, Keats reached home there a saies eae een Meera Gia aeenin from eiceeet | in First, but It Was ane of the Inspectors of Provisions! was | 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. BOIS ? | was nothing to sate that anybody i ¢ nd who were] 2 side. Samuel son, known to all as “Uncle UP TO LEGISLATORS, || al been in the house, > considered experts at these native dances | Set Aside. 8am." Anderson's Dackages were all} ., ‘and the second in the olden days will be on hand to; The second tr f the sutt for ai-| stamped * Witness the exhibitions, so that there|vorce of Mrs. Herman Schnackenberg | half of the inser! Rdoel at any rate, will be no lack of ex isn, | of No . Brooklyn, | Duzaled very 4 at that camp. | It was jokingly explained quirers [that the initials stood for “Elbert Ander- SAYS MR. MURPHY, | torenoon she discovered th as missing from . ked a jewel burea joyment and go town her hair and fo: ‘ptaces on her scalp. H was tryin to assist he ned to p ot be aware of It, taken to Headqu where he inerien r. afurph er tera ay. at Alia WRiKE Bigs > was begun tee Jaycox ammany 1 that he did not know ; an * New Danger in Falec Hate. in the Supreme Court in Kings County. |J_ ana Uncle. Sam," and. the joke | UST ABOVE. Rae © soeond caous. would be held shah A Baia © ganda the Citian rah) dlp osea tet \8 tscan Mae and become CHU oe OUST ature. 4, but no Richmond, Va., while resting in a ham- her ewser. Nb ag ee Aen pipaordl bl CHURCH If the members second cau k had any co: k In her garden took a “rat” out of| Hmrotered evidence: ani eat an tem | = = is for them to nothing| pery occurred. to ve ner hair in order to cool and rest her| ser, lence and got an order | For past 23 years at 205) yout it" snl. 3 : the cage learned from in pad, She ald it carelessly down bes At the p Schnacken- ou ug t Sixth Ave., corner 14th St ¢ ne Mr. SH a's de Pe ntiies onday afternoon s'\ i er, and thought no nout it. bers, her . Katharine | 4 ey eerere, ond saw Cook at the house The next €ay she felt st #8, with whom she now lives: a | NEVER CLOSED Day, paeee Che or r i f 1 1 tat heaaens @ named Crowley and a woman shi y aera atk CF ee his candidacy. ‘ LL Sil eed ha s ead Metbake all caver teniensey: thetcinee ‘To © Know Night, Sundays or Holidays. Se ene ery . . entered a house at No, 190 South Ninth No Change. Same courteous vtreat on the night of Sept. 28, 19% Schnackenberg with @ mination he a put through a sweat. He confessed treatment. Same reasonable} | that impure blood with its weake ening results, unpleasant breath, prices, Ar the frat telat Bhe sald tae when | Headaches, unrestful nights, poor HANKS DENTAL ASS’N. she Waa summoned to join the raiding | appetite, sallow shin, pimples and | party she went to Brooklyn from her | depression,comes from | 332 Sixth Ave., cor. 20th St. At the first trial she eald she had gone * p aoe by the Sixth avenue elevated road and | CUT THIS 0 home in Manhattan in an automobile. | eis erate Fe IT 1S WORTH was in the employ of the det ctive. ning, William cording to Capt, Carroll, Chief of the . Lee Kohn and | Detective Bure A ne to urge that aco +» Ryan, sister of told to-day a different s aginany sve ee sue eS") BOL IGEMAN HELD IN $1,500. {" nlite vomet “ltt apar Charmed With Assnntt—sala to DIX’S S!1 CE HERE TO CONFE Q ¥ TIT A A OR tae emote ate. (ae An attached to the Westchester sta — . | Xo: held to-day by M tre of th jin the had put it on t Money Frow rise R Have Tal Forestry ' John A. Mason, secertary to Gov.DIx, | o y ania Court u On the Present this advertisement and we will r ae 4 M * ame down from Albany to-day ax al yy Stes eaminaiion | the ave > edit vou with $250, if you purchase J tha: : cy “ pow cn tne She : a large alae: ave been doing good to men and | = a Bi ta pier " : al erred the charg precipitation hes, ‘0 1s women for many, many years and Homes Completely furnished Ray tise” within "one "pont Bs ; a a ; their value has been tested and rom 350 to S80. ‘ Ask anghonty the val le, Immediate ving t Mak ii W Soft Mees, They remove the cam of Firetine nt Sera ye ebiear ag 3 ‘ te di bay SoA. Sar 4 ; 1. says Walsh st es Hard Water fl niveieal troubles, oA. fave eal Y go Weekly en $100 nt «| # mooting mash doses will show their safe tonie || Brags ro ¢ c no duplicates, ; eo Nene s action on you, Beecham’s Pills || peg TTIAIIE baie ere’ Blue Dig. Fat will surely help you to an active ? fa New York ne any pelea Ht Mrs, Catherine Bposito, By the use of GOLD | liver, « good stomach, a sweet || 9 ; Stone. feet tiie | Hed daughter, said she saw DUST you can at all times | breath, clear head and refreshs ital Oy vas the ( n take $10 from a man have nice, soft rainwater | ingslcep. In young or old they will ili a thal i if Mr. Ma at, then it must | > sR right at your elbow for the | li {I vires rene $50,000 FIRE IN NEWARK. asking. Imagine what a Relieve lid Nw rout would | aut, wou : Parnfine Plant Destroyed: Other help this would be for wash- | Vente ail res Also Damesed ing clothes, and for all | Consti ation | FREE A handsome China Set with t is a very capable and r ~ansing purposes, Constipation every Pure bse Ol BO, Unt Pigenth ra a dey x Just a little GOLD | seta dverywhere, In box 106, and 984, | pple viral 4.00 MAYOR Quits TS SMOKING. . dolland y > ' I he Great DUST added to any water |= Baumann & Co. fee e' 218000 ecording ¢ Avant, the Wor ames spre t Py softens it, takes e | | CHARLES A. KEENE Lenten Sacrifice to Clerks, | i's ‘ Pee: huinarcuk that createre amorsa'North'at 1ipst. cuir sition | | 180 Broadway, New York Wittpenn of ct t vas Ne era Bruises, Sore Throat, Cold in Chest GOLD DUST dissolves clerks and seve assembled a thet tha, Cola fo fead ‘and Catarrh i irt and orks lik his office, “and I intend to quit smoking | the Du fish mn Ing, Ooid Jn Hand ond Coser dirt and grease, works like ‘a rm rein ta n mt Hann gor Haley enol ( Value ai Raga aaa Be Your . “a ‘ el by the latte —— work of all its drudger se teen, ate cae (Eesha | 6K of all fe de nt Own Landlord. from which they could be res ° ; 3 (ian an es ory psi the Mayor wert sent : Bnailahman John. Guth don't try to keep house YY 28 28 purchase a Home i be tthe 3 an cails the Amer without GOLD DL ‘on the most reasonable terms—a@ small amount of cash down and the balance as rent. Glinched between his now being made by his odds that the Mayor will 1 his promise. Wan Hohe {tate $1 WEEKLY LigeRAL crept TERMS| | OPENS AN account $1.00 Weekly Opens an Account |NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED} ke Your one de Terms es a “ ATALUGL —_——— A COMPLETE DETECTIVE STORY FRE “The Case of the Lever Key" is the of the Detective Book tu be given with next Sunday's World, ‘This reat London detective , Which leade on ution of the "My * the gruesome 1 ge vdventures, | TUDY ‘the many oppor- tunities in the REAL ESTATE columns of this Morning's World, GOLD DUST Tesolin Be fize and Jarge( packages, The large package “Let the GOLD DUST Twine do your work” | DEQ ——— = Rees St, (Sie tines feces ” ye; the farmer talked real diate and had a pasteboard turkey for dinner | Jevary Sunday, He gave us everytl: & paper snowstorm, y n ne — . -

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