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. inh bv bwianu wend, wma wawian, weistoves 8, buses FOR LURING HIM It I Went There as Senator.” FREIGHTDECISIONS; QUARTER TON MARK’ INTOLAW'SHANDS a | SEES GOOD TIMES) AND STILL GROWS | the judges, threatened when thelr dates for hearing arguments on the subjec' conflicted {prunt, it 18 just possible a clash between ; —-——- ' Nalian Who Stabbed Woman's } Husband Says He Did It Former Steel Trust Head Says|At Last Weighing Brockton | \ | Railroads Now Will Operate | Man Tipped the Beam at to Save Her Honor, | on Economical Basis. 518 Pounds. COURT HEARS SPEECH. William Eile Corey, former President | BROCKTON, Masa, March %.—Brock- | of the United States Steel Corporation, ealled for France to-day on the White ta é stat inet Opladlo, He Will fash hisfocmec ce cco cane ce ene Brews, wife, who was Madelle Gilman, the |°Very year, eurpassing ali other shoe actress, at their chateau near Parts and | Centres in this line of work, but also to | they will return to this country in July. |%aving the biggest man in the world to | the marine reporters Mr. Corey |put into the shoes, regardiess of the | sald he does not share in the view that} fact that there isn't a factory there the rulings of the Interstate Commerce ‘which can make hoes to fit Charles Tl. Commission in the freight rate cases Jackson of No, 876 Crescent street, who be detrimental to the general DUS | woigneg in a tow daye ago at 618 pounds, oe Capote oe ane ana it is| MP Jackson ts retired, but up to four Phe rulings @ onable, ; cay union that they Will accelerate | YeAre ago he was a foreman in a brass 2 oeiiant retard the commercial and foundry. He is a remarkable man phyal- Ininatrial progress of the country," he | cally. He ts fifty-two years old and sald, The decision, as T view It, forms enjoys perfect health. He stands an the partial solution of an economic/even six foet in his atocking feet. His problem that has been clouding the! waist line measures 70 inches and the business horizon for several years. collar that circles hin neck in aize 24. | COX'S ATTEMPT TO BARA “Tt fe a step tn the right direction) tig chest measure is,65 inches, his arm JUDGE IS GIVEN HEARING. ‘ placing | | and will assist materially in placing above ‘the elhow S¢ Inches around, hie the country’s business on a more pub. ‘i fs D - stantial foundation, It will establish | *T st 11% inches, his calf 2 inches and | Dec AIL the attached coupon to S. Liebmann’s Sons, Brooklyn, and you will re- ceive for one year the Rheingold Magazine, brim- ming with wit and humor and interesting information. Distributed free with com. pliments of the brewers of Rheingold Beer. PALE RIPE RHEINGOLD $1 aCase (24 Bottles) ton Jays claim not only to making the Prisoner Says Man Tried to Pass Marriage License Off for a Certificate. The atcnosphere of the New Jersey Aven. bitternese was tense with r. a m Michael Parola, a travelling salesman for Mediterranea wine and supply ho vetore Magistrate wife of Raeniri, is the sister of M Tarolla. It was a lured him back to hiding place up the St Just as Tarolla wa Nem ion Reserved on Boss's Afti- | . ‘ e A away transportation and manufacturing on a ee in ih : davit Seeking to Swear Demo- jon in default o: 1, i, he je is atl growing, having gained : A better bas cratic y enc] H > cathe dl anand ut |°S\With the great resources of the | forty-one pounds in the last year, cratic Jurist Off Bench. mide and turned to his st With | country the rapid expansion in com-| When Mr. Jackson glides into a tatlor-| CINCINNATY, Mareh 4 siding biasing eyes and < merce and industry in the dast ten | ing ehop the rule of yanis and tnch Judge C J. Hunt of Common poured out his si | years has been natural. The result of | refuses to work. Mr. Jackson 1s parti-| Pleas © t took under advisement yes t devotion to her, into his troutie. the saints to reve: ner for her un ' sisterly trick against him. The 1 trate and the court off with thelr police court know of} to enable them to follow him, apollbound by loquence a ¢ him. Denounces False Wooer. “Remember,” he said, “that when this Luigi first came to our home my mother told me of it when I came back jay the quest ‘ox's affidavit of whether George King to swear Judge the expansion has been that the ec | oytar about his personal drapinges, and | nomic side of the question has been | relates many amusing stories at ths ox-| > F t ne! Frank M. Gorman off the bene! [foes elgit. of and) there has e866 | penge OF 2UiGRE “Wop have (oken tia |Rrerk an accead, (om o bn an Sumday World Wants Work vin endenc; « vi in} fee f nden his. Nia Gh conte | contract to properly clothe him. Stranze| sufficient legal basis, | Xarious ated in the prices. paid for , t ay, Mr. Jackson wears a No. ® shoe,| Judge Gorman has set for hearing to | services and commodities. but his foot is so fat and wide that he at the Interstate Commerce | has to have his hoes built to or’ mm has taken a stand against | fact, he cannot buy a garment o rates, except wien kind in atock that will ft him | bsolute requires. such in-| Mfr, Jackson cann | account for his | creases, attention will be Biven| unusual weight. ‘The only heavy person | Ster B ‘of more economic | n er to the | In his family for four or five genera Monday Morning Wonders. any | operatto} problem of re¢ cing operating} back was his grandmother on his rm cat Gata from a trip to the West, T went to him oats to meet changed conditions should | mother's side, Mrs, Sarah Cutter, who will hold on Monday an Exceptional Sale of and asked him whether he meant to l eran now: of 88 up more ener-| lived most of her life in Cambridge ; r marry you, He said that he did, ly than at any time in years past. | and Chel Mr. Jackson's wife was Women’s High Cost Again I went away, My mother told at rant ny reance han tals ytd Gt Laure Seare ot Pembro Me. They 4 me when I mo back that you had ele . * were married n joston in I d U d 01 t \ ye a check to inflation, rt : nN 1 1 q ‘harried Lailsi.. I went to his-home, I form; there wil be a check to tnflation.| god) have had six chikdron, Miss | mporte ndergarments found that he had fooled you. He made | | Unitea 8 ‘rill be if @ stronger posi. |Cora FE. Jackson, Guy kson and you think that you were married be- gause he had obtained a license trom | the City Hall, | “Remember, too, that he made ex-| cases to me and told me he had nat! the money for a wedding fee. 1 e tam $, and saw him go to the iwme Says She’d Vote for Reciprocity, Tariff Reform| SOBS, SAILING FOR CONGO. | cnu—does not diet. He iikex meat, ——— of @ pri who should marry hin, 1 ‘ Map se ee {but eats no more than wife, He 7 eal te! are ras to | and a Child Labor Law and | WALL STREET. Young Engineer Overwhelmed bY Jacotey twee hour a day to reading, | Our new building on West Twenty-second Street being | pas al Se | | : | n of Boston, Mrs, | Also ° fea and Ralph H ; e wth the great commer. | Mrs. W. F. Ba od of C tion to co: is. cial marts abroad.” W. ELV Mr. Corey said that upon his return to| Jackson of this city sixth, Miss this country he engage in business, | Mabel B. Jackson, died last fall. Not Real Laces the nature of which he would disclose | on» of the children is above the ordinary , At Very Great Reductions in Prices Dr. Pama SAOW: on hig arrival. weight call him Mr. Jackson—his friends ta, my slater. Oust Lorimer. Friends Who See Bie Oe, veapant ih sleep, Heleats threstimes| now completed, the two entrances in that street will be But later I found that he had fooled : “bi Me an at ne at a day. The only time he ever exhibited found very convenient for Automobiles and Carriages. | himself riage. Ho had Hed to the priest a Your visiting him. , a young mining a farewell re e Ret Star lin 9 felleitations ¢ While Waler § engineer, was holding noon the deck, of Vaterland to-day ti ht from the « stock market assu this mort wal 4s two years ago, when he to show himself at the hip BY MARGUERITE MOOERS MARSHALL. 1 | pd busi as well 1 e wis Mechantes’ ig, Bost Wes 22d Street marriage. tow, about the law of} “If T were in the United States Senate to-day I should work for SE ee eeee G4 te unas orer | Roarbsoe Wik terena who, were wiAbli leoheniog Liiaine, ore est 23d and s oor, | “1, Reeiprocity with Canada, tions, While a feature was lacking| ‘im good luck on OA adhe de was born in Chelsea, Mass, Exiled for His Loyalty. Popular election of Senators. nifested a nu ated there, and for ye | ‘Once more, I confronted him. He Tariff regulation. dovelc in the | a \ Boston steam gauge wail wicked things of you and of all A national child-labor law. ie) de + tintiar hl ” y. Six years ago h our family. We fought and 1 etatbed A law regulating the hours of labor for women. A rapid selling movement in the | 1 NAN new, Nave y {o become foreman ! aim, 1 not sorry for that, because ‘A universal marriage law. final hour followed an erron port| , inate. temethes and factory. He kes to smok when he came from the dospltal, — he Zoonomy in uaval and military expenditures, | that an seasion of Congress had| wrung the hands of his frionds as they and sometimes a ciga:, bu made haste to marry you and do right. | Reformed civil service reform. been Ing Istuew broke| hurried to the pier. d tobacco In any form out L.was an exile from my home. T could Absolute voldity for elections where corruption was proved. t before It was discovered | | Btrache if wear : Se thadaclory) iin in & wentiat eRgt see you or our mother. But at| 0. All bills which I considered national in thetr scope; none mi Fanor Ire ed Oy eas wiih hin tamily | John Abbott Lodge of Masons of Som- (Jgaet you were decently married and that would benefit my constituents alone. an Steere Aan ie erville, Dunster Lodge of Odd F A dhoughta of you were no longer| That is the political platform of Dr.| “And the Interests of the 1 ua ve Y iules were off Were a dozen t of Cambridge and Charles River E. er f th r n Ife worked on the | campme! ». O. F. He has been ih nie! Wim ves, shy svt Con, | ARDS Howard Shaw, oreninent of ine) Se fey better protected particulerly rel Leak a merits EEN Werle tutes Hee all iis H sire in Hi oda Fei owtta comes a leter full of your love | National Woman Suffrage j Whore those {nterests ojashed with the pie ts F cnehoat| sent to the Congo by w Belgian mining! jo the Encampment and is a » eee ta the city and live with | society the other day her ambition to] “How would you have voted in the Winttan States Rubber vas ach oe - lor t a) anivraciog Boston and the police. “He knew he. had “done | be.® United Btates Senator . Jcase of the Lorimer scandal?” 1 asked to the same mys nv GEN, E. A. CAMPBELL RETIRES | vicinits wrong and had tbeen properly pun-| “I really don't expect to be New ‘When a aman is clearly proved to \ day, andy) pes | oo dened. To show your love und. hie | York's compromise candidates,” laughed | have stolen a loaf of bread, smanliness you will both meet me at t the station i “You did. And with you were| : syrangere the detectiven 'T chat) grote | readily imagine certain issues for| fall to see that any difference of prin DReon. But 1 will he better off im| which J should work my hardest if I] ciple i Prison than with you a treacherous she. the Wise Men inj stead o i @make who ws betraved the. brother who loved you and fougit for you and| Washington. W Fatal Nicholas Masterjohn, thi years old, of No. 181 Mott street, who fell officer f gintycfous | through a ventilator Into the brid 1 to Gen, Campbell, | subway near Centre and Broome s onstitutional in the | yesterday, died to-day in St, Vincent's 1 brought to a test Hospital. The boy was playing tag a 269,c09| Gen. Edward A. Campbell of the First | : igade of the New Jersey National Guard, retired to-day, voluntarily, The | Legislature of 1909 passed a law retir- Dr. Shaw when I asked her what she) though he y he ts im would do if she were, “Still, I can/| prisoned,” said I aw, slow 1 ns when it Ix an el were made one a lo f of br any case whe that is stolen courts W ts quite as much! T corruption of the i i] Col, Edwin W. Hine of the F - | jumped over a fence into a nin @aved you. You are no sister of mine.| to the point, T can imagine many billy electorate has been proved, 1 Md Ar iment, the ranking colon the bri-| sink. In dodging another b T have no sister, 1 say it to God and} which | should not touch, m re esitatingly vote nat giving the Am ¢ 1. | gade, is a candidate to ceed Gen. | Masterjohn fell thirty feet = saints and to vou, before this | forms, even, which I should not at-| cand late his scat, were a truly Ain | 32] Campbell. ventilator and this judge. rewell."" honest man he Would resign anyway i ‘The girl crumpled wp and wept as ho| ™Pt to Pring forward Neca ner oie aataneeree 4 Ney ae + }| = — ee was taken away, She pushed away her Great Fault of Senators. eye h moulds te 5) : i, sntckering husband who was trying to] "It seems to me that the great trouble | OT a i Ausgnala au ° 4} comfort her by sneering at brother. | with moat of our Benators Is that they |g ywuntt ralt ould you lke to Intro- | { ‘ 4 } a are at ovice too local and too re Ae nquired ‘ 2 4 eaSal (a) es Erte Pool Dts In their interests, ‘hey are the lobby he on ‘ ; Laan 9 ° The Erie poo!, formed by J. P. Mor-| ists of their constituents, often, indeed, cubed u ‘ zi + HE CA S E O F 7 i gan, E. H. Harriman, Norman B. Ream,| of a sinall group of these, | ad of \ CaM i iad ‘ e ; George F. Baker and others severa!| working for the welfare of t f ahh ‘ ‘ 146 | ene 1cla i . years ago to obtain control of the ratl- | cc r ey fritter away their ener t 23 wm LE\ TER KEY th T tl x | road wien it was feared that “out-| «i sporting dozens of tin n tetbsala ‘ | 9 1S e 1tle siders" might get a majority of the| portant measures, instead of n tn ial stock, has been dissolved. The 450,000) tr care and thought on ir of the Detective Book to be | shares of common stock contributed by | weighty legislation He Gentle and Effective, Pan irre erenera cesses site| is Cer Sale oF are OTN ee oa en ae given FREE with To-Morrow’s Beier scart] Sear ectne Te rat, rth, | a if Sunday World. 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