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of wicked design. Mach “knuckie" fad & long steel spike protruding from ht. ‘They are known as “Apache knuckles” and are used mostly in Paris, He said it Was no misdetneanor to carry them on the other side and he didn't know it was here. Late In Reaching Court. The “Baron was late in gettine t Jefferson Marke art this morning His close fitting mustache br th scorn as he greeted Kvening World reporter: 1 say, O14 chap, what do you of this country now?" he demand ed of the reporter. black- mall, —— binckmail, | old boy. “Where are your friend juired the reporter, “Why haven't yo Beresford to com “Oh, deat me, | ¥ friends about so tr waid, nirily waving he ba “Bit down!” thundered the balliM when the Baron finally strode into the ding court-room, ac by hv vane BRONX WOMAN WHO WAS BOUND BY BOLD THIEF. AYLIGHT THIEF GAGS AND BINDS WOMAN IN HOME oe Mrs. Annie Bergin Attacked by Black-Bearded Intruder and Locked Up. $20 AND WATCH STOLEN, AS COLLEGE BURNS Children = March © in Night | “1 Was Passionately Fond of | Clothes Through Flaming Mt. St. Mary’s Building. | ? ALL BELONGI LOS THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH HEROIG NUNS SAVE WALLING TELLS T20 YOUNG PUPILS OF 7 DAYS’ JAUNT WITHANNA AS WIFE? \ [even fixed on im. their eyes never | Worse, Could Not Sleep Nights. aI | tuttied heseechingly to her mother and| Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment ‘tiadtcce testimony tier nad offered. | aNd the First Day They Relieved | Bars were placed at the courroom| — Itching. In3 Weeks EczemaCured, ad ECZEMAITCHED $0 2, 1911. | HEAD OF POLICE Deepite his nervous | | WHO WAS GRILLE fengthy, “and “frequently Wis. intimate | rope and social con- BEFORE GRAND JURY.) 3 avout. which he has , . w \. reflected in hie answers, sion to say that | “annoyed his th | Girl Watches Him. Miss Granspan sat directly Walling and kept her big, luminous his long inquisition ’ | Capa by Little Pimples, Scratched | Until Blood Came. Kept Getting in front doors and much of the confusion of the | triat’s early days was avotded. a | Stine BOMB HURLED AT AUTO OF BRITISH OFFICIAL. Her, but It Ended Then,” He Said. | “TI suffered with eczema on my neck for sbout six months, beginning by Mtle pim- jes breaking out. 1 kept scratching ¢ came. It kept getting worse, I coulda’t sleep nights any more. 18 kept itching for about @ (Continued From First Page) few | Cla nd he «lace | A See Ge cally a. tocivardicr ta | — | Police Head in Calcutta Mark for doctor’ ‘aed apt oome s 0 pulvardte - pate we eretrieti elation nt he | net , F laze, Hut the lite Cuban wivo wa TTT | oath a RO ee ee a " | Native Youth, Whose Attempt | Hauld to take, “It seemed purt to press the charge of larceny ree jpg 4 pe ry ’ wy, “ : | yadsh: fat as to Gased to shrivel, and glare Children Find Her and She Only Walls of $200,000 Struce| “Waiting mumvted, matted and then Ks | at Assassination Fails, | Better, the ohne He Seems Amused. : buret out with this answer | Ate ae aaa ; stop) ‘about three Askovy sat own sinong three pievians’ Goes to Neighbor for Re- ture on Watchung Moun- | “don't know vie meaning of mevetrt- | See aad ve anal tierdhoin ca | Sauk, has "aueh acess ease A | " lently intended to end | in worse end waited for his case (o be cated {clous; Thave never used that word. How- le 4 Pasi f the Crimt Fad ae toa po sesame, He eniffed the air in the courtroom ease of Bonds ‘ ai + Standing | ever, I expected to have her leave the! tuperintendent Denham of the Criminal hed 80 badly I coulda’ @nd turned up hia noe ut the common lease of Bonds, tain Left Standing. | sinful Mf whe led regardiess of that Investigation Department @f the local | ment toa doe meta yt odors. “When is name was called ins a seven days!" ’ police was thrown at hjs motor car in | gaye me some medicine, but didn’t forward with @ lofty alr of + Wall " ‘al | he centre Oe she cley tee id . We have been havin ra joraneo and diniain, and he Ilse Mrs. Elizabeth McKay, caretaker of (Special to The Evening Workt.) F Walling sta Scintas wrenie Sleeve the daha ws 8 a Tt failed gles in the house, 30 Tlecided te try them. ctive Cunningham's recita . nie a Mel 0 love at a Socialist poet hac f e r CG ould-be assassin, iad been using Cuticura 80 Hee ee eee ee retin a | & fvecstery fi at No, 676 cas hs ANAWE PLAINFIELD, N. J. March 2—Thej 1? ove O88 vitetn Glords'e written ive youth, was arrested Abox of Cutictira Oiniitent, and. wasted off { the discovery of the “knucks with wo % USSU & - 8 fe ORT presence of mind and heroism of a band | t Wintia nis's writings | ' | the affected part with Cuticura, Soap. three amile of amusement hha dll ia Thirty-seventh BERGIN: | ; | on love, which were of ntle love, ppened that Denham was not in| times a days and. then put the Cuticurs His lawyer tried to show that the # sitting © front room ot oe of about twenty Sisters of Mercy W88) Anvnow, he used It “as t of sub- which was occupled by a puble | Ointment on: ‘The first day I put on nt custom of carrying brass knuckles Was tment on the pround four | sueememumenicenmecsauianncees _|responsible for the escape without in-| tertuge.” | | works oMfctal, Telleved, me ot itching so T could sleep quite contmon in Kurope, and that tis t towlay when she heard a fury early to-day of 120 puptia, all but a! Walling was greatly distressed dure! | sc Ge AG, Ai, Could See ‘the seab come off, "I kept the gg | 2 Her Manis ea tak en 0 donen of them young girls, from Mount| ing the long session. His answers | SEERESS DIES ON JOURNEY. | treatment up for three weeks, and my eczema — \ tection ebreed, But d opened it St, Mary's College, near here, when the | were non-responsive at times and he i: aie | aa | “My brother got his face burned with stand for anything like In stag ftrange figure Mes. institution was discovered to be on fire,| Showed much confusion de his 7 ~ | Mra, Jeanette, Brooklyn Fortune wider, and he used Cutie Soap and int wecHte, to1d me tha careied the | MoKay tind 10 take w #econd 100k te The feted only two yeare mental skill, Me parried well ah | 169) Gale Viettih tn New tt ment. The peopie all thought le would have nuckies for his protection here. 14m) fore she recognized one of her own ago at a cost. of $200,00, was practically] Occastonally. He had cor re ae | * aint: face burned. Jt was stmply awful to look at pn nian his exact words,” insisted (he | neighbora—a Mrs. Annie Bergin, the destroyed, only the walle of the main|OUrSe to Blasten of water. Walling | NEW HAVE Me oete Pies h 2—A Before the Cuticum Reme ies (Soap and Oint- ec aig dais Hoe went on the stand en court opene woman apparently about fifty-five years ment) cured it. T have recommet them to Arkovy stepped wp to th is wenty-fve-year-old wits of wing remaining. pole fens Hy gros am me r 3 tf | anaeninnttnanininespatemen-eetnen - old, and Kentified by cards found among S!9tof my friends.” (Signed) Miss Elizabeth chair and held up his rigt Phitip Bergin, who has the flat Just | St. Mary's College ts on the Watchung Aaghes examination by! and Mrse Walling.” He spoke to her |}, i ates, Seunih pat Genrki, Forrest City, Ark., Oct. 16, 1910. { he sat down, after taking the oath, his abov on the second story | eatin: pane Of iwi ey, and | ne ane pout the Russian massacres, but aaid |" effects ws Mix. Joaunette, a fortune | Cutleura Hoan (28%,) and Caticura Ointment | Jaw dropped, because right before him| Aer e lower gar of Sire. Ber-| Mountain range, back of . His Legal Studies, = | “she didn't understand, and atter 1|teller of Brooklyn, New York, was (50c.) are sold throughout the world. Send te eat Mme, Charon, whose reaxap for be gins face thick towel was tightly joccuples a commanding location. The ie tried some quéstions on her £ gave up | found dead in @ room at a local b tou, Mass for free book cathe eine ing present wax at the tine UNkNOWN | drawn, Her arms were twisted around itd | pupils, aged from twelve to twenty) After stating his studies in the Unt-| the subject.” ing house where she had registered art —-—eee ee to any one but the nv inoner hae ste i La a fo from! the Eastern States. | VeretY Of Chicago, thts year's study of | Questios as to Miss Grunspan's/night. Death was due to inhaling gas, ‘The Baron told the Magist " D 1 about as she iets z jJaw at Harvard and his interest in story of her downfall in this hotel,| and {# beileved to have becn acotdenta waa thirty-one years of ame, entered and Mrs. McKay saw that Mra, The few boys are all under twelve | economics and soclology, Wailing told of Walling declared vehemently : eannette was sald to hiave been di resigance wan in London, ae Oe “is were bound with @ But They Fail to Break the! veers of age. Altnough consiterable | taking up settlement work in New York ji We boi she says pened’ in y to some town In this State ral {e] i my pocket.” he continued. “l put | taker Oe eapiel kak whe | : | wood entered into the construction of Perjary, mtracte.” and. “erimfn Rented eee ay Mac Mee de NEVE! to visit a sick man, but her exact denti- S n yest. (soe jade reirchans qn 4 “k 4 the big building, it was supposed by the | Olowy" were words used in nearly every (|))> ‘ se ita in * | nati ot know her ine @n fhe coat In which they were yest ; Prsinsni> 8} Deadlock at Albany—A_ | « i although T admit we occupled the [nation was not known and no other in: y¥ afternoon for the first time sin es y" p tesa ered sige breath | y sisters and the pupils to be as good as | QWestion Mr, Stricker asked. room.” ee y | formation coukd be obtaine: © tu f xtory | * honde Iw I came to this country to me by my valet, | may heave worn §t once on shipboard coming over here but yesterday was the first. time I wore it here since my arrival” He Saw the Fight. “T did,” Arkovy answe “And did you not prod “Did you attend the Knock-Ow Brown Round Hogan fight last Wednesda asked Assistant District. | Attorney Breckenridge | © those brass | knuckles while sitting in the box there | 1 and eay that you used them on polic men in Europ z “T @id not,” be answered, as the color mounted his cheeks His air of scorn was quite gone now He was biting his lips. “And didn't you put on these Knuckles and pound them against tie | fide of the box to show I ou hilt ry was the next! ‘the European police:na question hurled at him I—I—I did not.” and he turned to his counsel with a mute appeal for protec lid you say to the detective x his lawy woke ty “I said that I carried thege brass | knuekles for my protection in London. | You know I had recived tetters from a| band of Hungarians threatening to kiji me—to stad ine to death—and 1 carried | these knuckles for omy protection’ against them.” | Calls It a Felony. This ended the testimony. Mix lawyer | argued that his ellent had not been taken during a melee, that he was doing | no barm and had made no threats. i “The carrying of concealed weapons ts | &@ felony,” coldly interrupted Magistrate | Corrigan, “1 will hold the prisoner in| $1,000 bai! for trial One of Arkovy'« few friends in court started to hot foot it after bail, but he Was stopped short by cone the court officers, who informed him that bail where the charge ts fel n be ace cepted only by the Dir Attorney after verification of the sureties, or by @ Justice of the Supreme Court, The! Tistrict-Attorney may take forty-elght | hours in which to cerify the sureties. a lot of trouble released her, Mrs, Sulzer, Park 1; Kernan, 1; The larceny charge was then taken | Bergin ran down the steps and kicked 1; Hopper, ‘Lazansky, 1 up, and Jarron’s lawyer asked for a | at Mra, McKay's door. i M ‘5 uD "To! " Luke D. Stapleton, 1; Depew, 59. To week's postponement to produce witnes-| After word had veen sent to the Alex-| tal vote cast, 154, Necessary for ct Arkovy protested. ander avenue police station the two] choice, 78. vid wise & in England, and 1 owas women hurried back to the Bergin flat i to join her there ax soon as possibl to see what the marauder had done. he told the Magistrate, who thereupon | the children had not beew molested..|4 COMPLETE DETECTIVE STORY FREE, net the case down for examination to-| indeed, the two little gina had known|.“TR@ Case of the Lever Key" te the morrow, and imposed $3,0% additional | - i “ Ute of the Detective Book be given nothing of the assault until they missed | . batt. | their mother—but after a search Mrs, | fee ext Manday:e RE od Crestfallen, and his lips trembling with | Hengin said $20 In caw and a gold wateh the erent fairs, Arkovy looked toward Mime. | yeqroom to the eventual solution of the ‘Mystery Charon and beckoned to her to come te J of the Red Triangle,” ¢ | Chauncey M. Depew, who, he satd, was a resident of his district. ‘This brought Republican cheer#,"Ahd'when Assembly man Jackson of Buffalo took Goodwin's nd announced his vote for William han, a “former resident of my | district,” there was an outburst of cheers from the Democratic side of the helples#ly. The gagged woman was young and | strong and she struggled dumbly to out and to wrest herself free of crushing grip. Never speaking a we the Intruder Mung her flat upon her fa om the floor, Her gingham apron slippe down about her knees. further hampe Ing her, A quick hand Jerked the apron | truce loose and rolled It up into @ clumsy , cord and lashed her crossed hands be-| The climax was reached when Assem- hind her |mlyman O'Connor of Kings, the arose ax his Little Girl Found He pendence League member, Then, according to her story, the | name was called and loudly: proclaimed man—for he was a a big dark fellow] “1 vote for Jolin J. Hopper, not fer with a beard—picked her up bodily, | Thomas Fortune Ryan or Charles Frun, dragged her into the parlor and pitched cis Murphy her on the floor, By infinite pains sh 4 i 4 got up on her knees and then to her| To offeet this, Assemblyman Oliver of feet. ‘The man had closed and volted | New York a moment later cast Ms bal- the folding doors behind him ao that, | lot for “William F. Sheehan, our next fettered us she was, she could not get | Senator. out, and at the front windows the blinds were down and the shutters closed so she could not attract the attention of py ‘ADY. Martin JL. Glynn's 1 lay by Assemblyman Iumbia County, who Sau voted f Mr She was backed up against the doors, | }!ttl@to groping with her bound hands to un- Pie thirty-elghta Joint ballot, taken latch the cateh, when Tessie, the older | to-day, resulted ag follows child, came looking for her, and after rhan, 66; Littleton, 18; O'Brien, Neighbor Saw Man. the railing. She paid no attention to | ussociated with these itn aby him, but came corridor to Join | A nelehbor living across the way pres: pL Nl Bh ous Meyer, of that she had seen a tall | aes weneie. dark man come ut of the house at | TAMPA ENTRIES. un, She watohed 6 turned Ce Story of Borrowed Rings. Gut of the eros mireet Into Willis ave: | TAMPA, Ha March 2—The entries f Mr. Meyer told the reporters that! nue and cross the bridge over the Har- | MY imi ue a fol i Mme. Charon met Arkovy when he was) lem River into Manhattan. | gaat HRT RACH Seling four vearoite and yy last here, through mutual friends. He] This witness sald the fleeing stranger | carl ‘Hopkiny, 10S came to her one day and borrowed a| was about five feet ten inches tall and ¢ Koodwin, 108; Vir diamond ring from her. 1 he told| weighed about 1% pounds. He ha a ei her that he had received $250 for the| beard, she said, and w ee: + 110: Jack 113 | ring and had lost the money at carda.| derby bat and a black This de.| olds He | She redeemed the ring and he bor-| scription tallied with the one which rowed it from her again and again| Mrs, Bergin had already given. le Walter, E: pawned \t, this time for $ He kept] The police of the pr ot ie AOE ‘all on borrowing trinkets from her and| Weadquarters men, Win Surlong js pawning them, and finally he wheedled | dian who were detailed to the case, HH) 108 Stlicie, Tow the tickets from her and sold them. | seer to cast doubs on the| af hn Hao, In return for all this he gave ‘ie piece of white paper written, in lead pencil, on the Knickerbockes. Trust Compa’ pay her $1,000, In addition to t on which was an undated order ° 6 “eheck” he gave her an aectdent tn aurance policy ood for $2,600, accorling to the face th poliey inety days afeer be might with an accident Ina railroad The back of the policy is indor he Insurance elties Company firms issuing insurance p slot-machines placed in stations all over the coun Chicago" es from the raitroad Tn Mme. Charon’s co ipany was a tall | young whose mustache was iwirled a la Arkovy, who smiled grimly as he saw the .ovleman being led to the fail. “Wait until the ball starts a-rolling,”” 1 told the report Questions His Titles. And a curly haired young man, who ls himself a “Vou," turned up with @ cloud on the baronial title of this friend of Lard Dectes and the Right Honor able 8. R, Beresford “LE don't believe,” he said, “he any right to call himself a baron ls probably descended from one of the knighted {amilles of old feudal days, who were barons, but whose descend- ante haye the right only to call them- selves ‘von’ to indicate that they are collateral descendants, Why, there are ‘vons' sweering the streets in Buda Pesth and in Berlin, avd in Russia you can buy the ‘von’ almost for a song, The ‘von’ makes them preferred cltir zens, one degree wbove the common her, but that’s about all.” has He oun n's story, but her nve mile and a siatewnth the devoted women glided to her post. The puplis*awakening in the dormitories in an smell of burning wood and with the | roar of flames in their ears, were dis ‘posed to forget the fire drill routine, but sharp commands from the sist “| reassured them. able to pick up in given signal the occupants of each dor- | mitory marched in a body through the hot, trance and out to the grounds, ne was dropped | tain side, but the pupils did not mind the of] cold, so engaged was thelr attention in the fortunately were not in line with the showers of sparks blown by the wind. Later on the girls were cared for in private homes in the vicinity, sessed in the blaze. fireproof. what to do. Without stopping to dress, each of atmosphere pungent with the With only guch clothing as they were hurried filght, the eh!ldren Hned up in the corridors. At a smoke-filled halls to the main en- Bitte:ly Cold on Mountain. It was bitterly cold up on the moun- the sight before thelr eyes. The main building was by that time all ablaze, fire was spouting high in the air and the country side for miles around was luminated, The sisters guided their charges to tables of the institution, which Sisters and pupils lost all they pos- A rumor that one of the sisters had died of shock after the fire was found yond the ehill they experienced when | they rushed out into the morning air. ‘There was something over $100,000 in- surance on the building and contents. The work of rebuilding will be started at once. ‘The fire departments of Plainfield and | North Plainfleld went to the fire, but | they could get no water pressure, ———— GIRL OF SIX TOSSED BY AUTO AND WILL DIE. | Skull Fractured When She Becaine | Confused and Ran in Front of Machine, “I'm not familar with contracts be- Walling was a perturbed and restiess ——— 7 for S Vote for Ste on. . Piao een . ‘ Offered Brothers Money. SO GEEe MIN DIsh TaWEl oer let The watchman of the insittation, mak: |(wuse T don't care for thas snuch.” ke yy qussia he saat he told shee Grun-| WALDO FINES INFORMER A vr earlier she liad been at work stated. Ty thme in Harvard was de-|ooiag prot! pth blk Ls Pep Pe ing his rounds in the grounds an hour) 604 more to criminolers, econamics *PaN# brothers, Maurice and Dante! abies atid, toh hh ALBANY, Maren 2—A majority of teg-| Defore Gaylight, happened to glance t0-| ang sociology.” SE eee r wold “pay 10 rubles aptece to | Edward F. Horne, inspector of éom- , ounwent Ett len umes, ay Lesiitedh coy ue i ee 88 the frontier.” He sal ‘ ; ¢: Fi hanging to ier skisty as aie moved | t#lators afier the Joint ballot for Unitea| Ward the tower, He eaw @ red glare} “you didn't care for contracts, CORT TEMG dct nese tibet Hh pains . Write for Our New t tdying up the place. ‘Two older| States Senator at noon, arranged pairs |! the windows, and at the moment he} you liked criminology" pressed | tin it clear upstairs to Commissioner Waldo's oftce Hf Catalogue, Mailed Free on, Teste, thret rs old, and] anti Tuexday and left for their homes. | Watched some of the panes of glass) Stricker, You didnt have such difculty when | at Fire Headquarters on Feb. %, to com. We Pay Freight and RK, R, Fare, , 1wo yearn old, were playing In| Another new candidate wae wuggentes |FOX® and puffs of smoke and fire| “Yes; 1 did not expect to practise law | YOU Wrote In German from ihe Austr-| plain about Inspector Char e Kithen adjciaing ‘aha Ay deca on of beiched out. Before he could give the | and 1 was fond of socloiogy.”* Liga dite Be Ol MEA aye ont | Wa) ee: Sr oumnt tn B Hie AIO EL y : W Mrs, Bergh heard a step] tOaay Py Assembivman Fry of KINkS | gigrm the whole tower was ablaze and ‘ou studied the law of perjury?” the tien corners, of my heart." |dynamite bomb from an Bast Twenty. | BWworth Down Weekly | Ose I her. Before she could turn | “20 voted yesterday for Martin W.! the names were working thelr way into! ‘You, I velleve it was uci? |, but Tl was hoarse from yesterday. ninth street tenement and lala $100 $10 $2.00 s 4 one of her disi towels was] MAtiieton. When hin name was reached | the building. did not go into it lke I did sociology.” “That's protesied Walling. Horne's desk f 150 15) 2.25 fin over her mouth and drawn taut, | Onde roli-cal, MM, Fry announced & i Tire Gii} Mebstions. | Walling was also ignorant of seduc- | grin mmissioner Waldo fined Miller three 200 20 2:50 matting her ‘i instantly. ‘The Wed to camt his vote for “Luke D.| 1. o tnet their bullding was sup-| tion as explained in the first year's daya pay at the time. To-tay he sus-| BH Son 309 $80 jahock of the attack stunned her for a & Justice of the Supreme) od to be fire proof had not deterred | 4aw course. Ie declared he had ro- |, Walling was asked what heymeant by | pended Horne for ten days without pay, | 5 second and almost wefore she could cond District, and a resident |? fire drills, Con | spect for the laws of his country, and | f0PPMdding Miss Grunspan to work and for letting the bomb lie on his desk while | i of my district." | the sisters from holding fire ba y What illness Le rferred to in his let- to make the complaint, | move, the ends of the clotiy had been s monotony of the roll cai, re-,| sequently, although the watchman was| stated, with a show of indigna byl i Kd went agen be hi Patina siel 6 *, ameeieer sf . B call, re-| . t ‘ tel rlously ld ‘ , The pro lace for bo s the Fire | knotted tometer at the back of her! seveg iv Fey's brief «peech, waa fur- the only person awake in or around) during which he glared furiously I dkin't want a friend to work when | Henartment magazine, at the East River | RAPIDS FURNITURE! neck and the assailant had clutched her 4 ae fire was dis-| the lawyer's face, that he was a “gen-/a few dollars on my part could save her | Depart: agazine, at Sast River v ther, enlivened when, Assemblyman , the Institution when the fire was dis A my part ¢ Ave bar er nea We allow on all Nght arm and bent it up at such an! Gov aw) a Republican, voted for covered, the Sisters, aroused by the | tleman and would not perjure himseit | su! She was never i that I knew | 20d Sixty-ninth stret Cash Purchases 10% ‘angle that the patn doubled her forward | {iin pelaettiine clanging of an alarm gong, knew just | for his own benefit.” | “You went wi “Yes, I di Dr, Lehman, ” ) her to @ hospit she wanted me to meet } 1 friend of hers, He gave 3 Rooms‘at $75 4 Furnished at $165 Passports for “Wif. How witness when examined on the pass- e pink pills Lispost i porte he obtained at the American i nj tion, think.” : t Fi th 5 Complete at $225 bassy in Paris for himself and “Ann: Your stated you felt) yourself lke a 0 igure e RD Borthe,” as his wife. He said he had /Cfminal when she worked while she | Fs 120 West 23 nu St #poken to a Mr, Bullard, a probationary Ale lid ey suffe ‘ Pr : officer in New York, about passes to. wa ten COW ANE NOE LO: aU ee ene? Ice NEAR G™ AVE Russia and “women of the highest character often travel ports without bein “When you ; T hate to see women suffei Never Caused Her Suffering. aw you never caused ng?" y not; nev Walling rete that Bullard told nim of a Player-Piano Priest’s Advice Led to Their Recovery into Russia on A) wives." + | sked if you were rican pass- have and were married you sald ‘Y j an to. salutati “IT did, but that’s untrue,” he an-|dearment he used in postais, cee : ‘Thin, weak, or frail people—those who “take wered. rupted counsel to state The basis is the price of the | vt easily’ and sufferers of Bronchitis ead “You're mistaken is a Asthia—should be prepared with Eckwau's Altec "You made a the United h should be at of the total | piano itself, whi |least two-thirds ance to} oath of al s bay sor ngs Sih | ditverence tates and with ative in the house, Remarkable cures of even Tuberculous (Com between s are Miss Grunspan was your wife?" Walling had uw: the French words |and the player one-third; then uve) eu accomplished, Mere ines petal ant Cua Fy ee octane Sad tht bake io saind that the wvetage pect On Buna B i0oy fait coe something false." | thought the dis-|player-action is worth $250 and | won for Tubercular Peritouitis at St. Mary’ 4 “You have legal acumen enough to| B. Cmose peereund. Ae .}you will realize that in any apices inane a ee ae make ‘a distinction between your oath | wring his grilling he consumed fou player-piano less than $550 you|a pret oo tan Eek teraiiva, waar of allegiance and your oath that this| | did. My weight at the time was 72 ibs 1 be girl was your wife?” have much why I cut my |won’t have much of a piano after deducting the price of the player ‘action; then remember that you | “(Sigsed “striaavity 'must have a good piano because 90 Bava ove and steudily gained in health and los, and anh abso DNA FINZER, wehester, Ny X, Asthma and law school I didn’t, acumen, nd that's Ww course stort,” he ney told m. legal ERIE RAILROAD St., abled with answered evasively | it will receive 10 times the use of | paxttitutr seventeen srs, After tris “Tickilsh Business.” Change in Ferry Time Peelien uekanea Aitimente ous ome “You called this incident ‘pretty tiox- | lish business’ last night, do you know the technical legal for your false oath?” “Oh, yes, I know it's some kind of an | to be untrue So far as is known none | offense against our Government of the sisters or the pupils suffered be- | you the truth, I've been w ince about it.” face flushing and a sickly grin coming | over his face. Walling tod of Grungpan on a shopping trip in Paris to secure clothes for her to wear on the Russian not remember’ what she bought, left Paris trom the Gare det Ocst and | reached the Cantrale Hotel in Berlin | to me Street | the ordinary instrument. toe From West 23¢ | The Effective March 5& iam now feeling NA MAE M i NTEE Lacon, Nh. Asta, ma For ‘aad. other Mr. Walling: | word | For Buffalo and Jame: | fi instead of seat 5.5 Sale by a leading druggists, and write to Eckman Va., for addi e Your Liver is Clogged up That's Why You're Tired—Out of Sorts—Have No Appetite. CARTER’S LITTLE, nite ago and Ciacinnatt. | i Ma, instead of 240, ge gd Cincinnati, +e Instead of 216 ried eve ling, b responded V | i or Hornell, will I 1 ae ities midnight), instead of 1 ompan He “certainly did They trip. are a harmonious combination of a good piano and a_ natural pleveti they fully come up to the ease standard of durability, and the prices, $550 to $750, are not high, quality considered; easy payments if desired; old instru- ments exchanged. We give our customers the free use of our music roll library; registering M morning a, Bile ‘ousness, Indigestion, and Sick Hi nants, knowing her for a tru ‘er 104 Va Rebecca Konisieron, six a old, | it does away with the cost of septed It lot tone, ‘I é 4 és a} , > hee sm Woman, accepted It Implicttly, Piurrd |of No, 1748 Washington avenue, was | tnetuding a handsome ease and a SCLEN® | music, and places our proposition ALE Pity SMAL DOSS, SMALL Paice Two weeks ago Katharine Sanches | tan playing In front of her home when an | THRIC EXAMINATION by a well beyond competition Genaine outer: Signature employer 88 @ maid in the home of automobile owned by Martin Langdon! i ed”? Specialist of years’ a dg | Cesario Virgil at No, 217) West butomobile awne Artin) Tangs 1 Ni you” ue Write for pluyer booklet and) Hundred and Thirty-elghth overpowered and boun broad daylight, street, wa mucb after the fashion | of to-day's assault. ‘The robber escaped after looting the premises, a A ol ls DOZENS OF DANCE HALLS WILL BE CLOSED FOREVER. mW J Have Watches, 11 a | —i — JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES. | KSONVIL! mh 2.—The cntrtes | | | Places Without Police ©. K. Will ie"ihe | Be Refused Licenses Now | i | | Required. | Dance halls | Tenderloin MH, * Biizabott Lady | other sections of the city which do Crimar. 107 oad, 107; duhevian, 10M; | fons of | Sv Giuier, Tuas Variant, 100. tein, Ta hear the "O K." of the police or Het, 100; Duke of Bridgowater, 100; Joe tone, | [known to be undesirable resorts, She Wee | Jnot recetve Hcenses to-morrow, ‘This| seven futongs, —Telw jis the decision of Chtet Frank V. 9.! Jur, Gime: tOt) Ri Oliver of t Bureau of Licens who, La Ht BAGH Na hi been Investigating such places, if Under the new law, which requires dp that all places in which dancing Js ta |dulxed be Hcensed, action ia now to | be taken, and dozens of halis may be four-rear olde, avd leloaed up permanently, Among places hg ESS, Pie Son, 408; Pie to be closed are the Bal Tabarin, the Hi, Hicks 108, Samy Marian" 110," Nova West End Caxino, No. 381 West One| ‘Devotee three polinds apwentice allow Hundred and Twenty-ffth greet, and | cielmed fee polinds epuentice allowance the Hoymarket, Thirtieth et and | 4 Dahotes five” pinay “apineitve © alfiiande claimed Sixth Weatber clear, ‘Track teat, | fused and ran from right to of No, 1 driven by One Hundred came 8 Kast Forty-fifth st ank Hanlon of No. 45 Kast and Eighty-second str The girl became ft and the machine. Ty et and! along finally directly fn’ | glasses don't miss this opportunity, | girl was hurled about twenty feet the air and landed on her head on t curbstone Langdon ordered Hanlon to stop the machine the chauft | ers to the police. The girl was taken to the Fordham Hospital where tt was found that sho had a fractured skull and could not live There Is No Oplum Nor anything injurious In e’s Honey Of Horehound and Ta: There is nothing better for coughs, colds and sore throat. All Druggists. r over| | « ST Curled Free for One Year || = Ai watt Phetduality aii poe of Guarantor Piumes Pannot be duplicated. Mail crsders 813 Broadway *** giant) music plan, PEASE PIANO CO., DOES NOT CONTAIN OPIATES | ome ALEXANDER CQ. | J. W. Solomon, Succes: \ othe & nag, Rumaps, for, C aha, | Geel cuiivlane, smanila’ ih, Hoursenesy em |128 W, 42 St.,nr. Broadway,N. 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